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T i n ’RSDAV, .H’LV IO. UHI THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PAGE TWO J - . . a .’. . .» W T O ll ¿ P n u ra ri Established 1S89. Published Every Thursday at 23 North Sixth Streat. W. C M A R T IN ........................ ........................................ Editor-Publisher SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglaa Cbuntlea One H e a r ....... ................. ......$1.50 One Y e a r -------------- ----- --------- $2.00 1.25 Six Months ______________ .80 Six M o n th s --------------------- .85 Three Months ________.50 Three Months ---------------- ----------- Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for less than three months. Extension Staff Joins Drive for Scrap Aluminum THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE ‘ several days w ith th e ir mother, M r and Mrs J W. M i't'a ln are Mrs. Fannie I’atton the parents of a 9-poutul duugti- _ .. ____ te r Isirn Friday. July 4th. at th e ir _ . . . ,, h om e on Black B u lte route Sho President Roosevelt t o l d his ' machines, o il burners and steel press conference he s till hopes the fu rn itu re to get inform a tion on U. S. can stay out o f the w orld th e ir netMb fo r m aterials. He said conflict. His statement was made allocations o f essential raw ma The extension field staff, con- in answer to a reporter's question te ria ls to take care of public ser- if changing international situa- vices essential to c iv ilia n w elfare ristm g *’* county agents, home | tions caused the President to al- such as transportation com- 'k'tn on straliott agents, and 4-H te r his belief, stated in 1939, that panics, telephone companies, farm <dld> agents, has been called upon the U. S. could and would stay out equipment m anufacturers, fire anil W illia m A Schoenfeld. dlrec- gk _ |A <be w a r police services, hospitals and ,o r ° r , ^ <> D.S.C. extension ser- N av> s **'re’a O Knox told his schools w ill be made as soon as v,<*« *° , «*'•*» « » in ly defense ■ press conference reports that amount o f scarce m aterials need- '■'ouncils in every way possible in \lt Navy vessels were engaged in con- ed are ascertained a nation-wide alum inum gather- voy duty were 'absolutely untrue " j L a b o r Supply. campaign fo r the Week of OUR TASK IN PEACE. and said reports th a t the Navy The U. S. Employment Service JUG' -1 * ,UH request to a ll mem- ,1 ,. , ... . . . i • *, , ! i t had los’ lives, m aterial and equip- reported serious shortages of h«'rs o f the s ta ff follow ial a le tte r Although public opinion has d rifted nearer to the idea i t m ent or had becn involved in any w orkers In 13 shipbuilding. 16 a ir- received from Dean II. W alker, eventually a cce p tin g a poss.hlc w ar. th e m a jo r ity o f people a rc encounter w ith belligerent c ra ft, c ra ft anil 26 machine shop occupa- acting governor, and Jerrold a till fa r fro n t convinced th a t w a r is necessary as p erhaps le ke s were decidedly“ not true tions such as ship fitte r, tem plate (h v «*n. coordinator of the Oregon o r K n o x w o u ld have us believe. To pre serve d em ocracy a m i o u r OPM D ire cto r Knudson issued a maker, boatbullder, aeronautical * ta,e <>»’ fense co u n c il who arc di- way of living, it m ay nrtt only be necessary to fight for it. but statem ent urging greater defense engineer, a irc ra ft rive te r, tool and rey ,ln K *he campaign in Oregon | to be diligent to preserve it w hen peace comes a nd the defense e ffo rts and said "nothing could be die maker, and lathe operator. ' nation-wide drive to col- p re p a ra tio n s sto p and we m ust a g a in face the necessity o f tr y - fu rth e r from the tru th " than that la th o r T ra in in g . l«*ct o,d and unneeded alum inum ing to find employment fo r those engaged in the defense w o rk . Russia's e n try into the w a r h id The N ational Youth Adm inls- ¿V " D entoeracv can be u n d e rm in e d in peace lim e as in w a r and i f danK*'r ,o country tra tio n announced allocation of ‘ A ¿ l i t , , , i „ M r. Knudson said we are in SJiunotX) to finance Ju v nnera- °* octense equipment, harm fantt- wc doubt this we have only to look at the history ot lerntany somcwhat b etter shape than we tions of a new program to train h es- a> wc,) “ *n the c,t> for the past decade. were last Sum mer but we need 368.000 out-of-school youths fo r w il* * * ask‘‘d ,0 contribute old I t has been e stim a ted th a t e ig h ty o r n in e ty p ercen t o f the the spark o f enthusia4sm yes, of defense iobs in the next year The “ lum inum utensils and unused people now are liv in g on p u b lic fu nd s. W h e th e r th is e s tim a te p a trio tism — to ca rry the program program is operated in coopera alum inum parts o f any kind is hig h o r lo w , we have no w a y o f know in g , b u t w h at w ill hap- fo rw a rd faster." ; tion w ith U. S. ».nploym ent Ser- Item s suggested include pots pen w hen tw e n ty o r t h i r t y m illio n men are u n e m p lo y e d , as the A M to Russia. F ran ce, C hina. vice and the U. S. O ffice o f Edu- «nd pans, radio parts. toys, shak- p o s s ib iiitv e xists to d a y , unless some p re p a ra tio n s are made f o r A cting Secretary of S t a t e cation and local public education- <*rs, screening, old washing ma- t his e m ergency A s one p ap er p u ts it th irte e n m illio n u n e n tp lo v - Welles announced Russian re- aj o fficials c h i'* parts, picture frames, book ed shook t h - fo u n d a tio n o f the g o v e rn m e n t in 1932. how s h a ll to b u y. s tra t‘'8 ‘c m a*e rlals The O ffice o f Education report- ends, ice trays, measuring cupa. we b u ild o u r econom ic defense lines now w ith a «’ re n te r e v e n tu - bad bcvn rcccivcd and brought to ed , hat i, 500.000 persons were camera equipment, kettles and « U1XUU o u r J b the atte ntio n of the proper Gov- trained fo r defense w ork by ex- double boilers, hottie and Jar caps, al p ro s p e c tiv e u ne m p lo ym e n t , em m ent officials. M r. Welles also isting educational fa cilitie s in the re frig e ra to r plates, electrical ap- Eeonomie chaos makes i t p r e t t y easy for some people to y . g has under consid- paS, year. pliances pliances o f a ll sorts, and. in fact. w a n t to accept c ra c k p o t th eo rie s. D e m o cra cy th e re fo re m ay he eration a plan to relax export re- Paa-Am erican R elations. ____ -----_______________ ___ - .......... - anything made of alum inum thut in th eater danger ten ye ars fro m to d a y th a n it is to d a y unless strictions oh Russian commerce to The Assistant C oordinator of *-s no longer needed or Lx worn out some provision is made to a bsorb the shock in c id e n ta l to ejtang- perm it the flo w of w a r m aterials Com m ercial and C u ltu ra l Rela- T entative plans call fo r visits in g fro n t w a r to peace tim es. to that country. He also announc- tjons between the Am erican Re- to be made at farm homes ix-- T h is o f course is one o f the p ro b le m s connected w ith a peaee t'd U. S. and N o rth A frica n French publics, speaking in Pennsylvania, ginning the week of Ju ly 2-, when designed to last a n y le n g th o f tim e . T he surest w a v to in s u re officials have arranged a plan ^ ¡ q that in A p ril I jt t in America ’ be alum inum w ill be called for. peaee ¡s to not to m ake oqe th a t w ill breed a n o th e r w a r as the fo r continuous movement soki $101,000.000 w orth of goods I t is estim ated that the co lle t- 1,1 xvxr tr e a tie s d id in 1918 o f ,wo sh,ps c a rr>,nS tea. sugar to thc u . S. a rate of trade suf- “ ®n of alum inum scrap w ill pre- w orja w a rjie ae e treaties uio in i and o tper food to A frica , and two ricient to absorb the w artim h loss duce some 20 m illions imundx of — — — — —— — — —— — — ca rrying strategic m aterials to the to the other Americas of the con- alum inum , which w ill go to smelt- T M B K 1 Q H T I O W O KR.. y S. tin e p ta l European markets. ,n8 plants, where it w ill he made ------------------------------------- A rm y . j.-wo(| C onx rrv a tlo tj, ,nto secondary alum inum , which A co rre sp o n d e n t re c e n tly w ro te th e P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n a In his bi-annual report to the A g ric u ltu ra l Secretary W ickard. w |ll In tu rn release 2t) m illion le tte r In w h ic h he s a id : " W o u ld y o u please g ive us a s e h o re h in g Secretary o f W ar. A rm y C hief o f Associate Price A ilm in ls tra to r El- pounds of flrat-class alum inum fo r e d ito ria l on w h a t y o u w o u ld th in k o r say a bo ut H it le r i f y o u S ta ff M arshall urged that Cong- h ott and p „ u| M cN u tt, ccordl- u**' b> the airplane industry, n ils received w o rd th a t he had com m anded th e G e rm a n a rm y to go ress pass legislation p e rm ittin g na(m- of health ic tlv tite s . outllhed e xtra 20 m illion pounds is enough out w ith bayonets and guns and fo rc e w o r k in g m en, a g a in s t usc ° f anT*ed forces putside the a p|an fo r com m unity action to t ° provide alum inum fo r 2,(XM) - - - - Western Hemisphere and per- fo r imm ediate or fu tu re use. fig h te r planes their legal organized superiors, to make airplanes and guns for m in in g holding selectees n fo re ig n n a tio n • ” ....... . nation- quantities of food o rd in a rily wnst- a lo r e ig u u a i iu u . a l guardsmen ia ls urged urccd com m unity h i guarosm en and an a reserve officers om cers (Hi -phe o ffic x Here is what the Oregonian said in reply: "C om m ent of 5„ ---------- - ----------- en. t m o tn fficia cia is u rg eo co m m u n n y in the service fo r more than one |caders ,0 check local fr u it and lM O S D y L /r€ C R th a t n a tu re w o u ld be v e ry b elated . On M a y 2. 1933. a ll o ffic e s o f year vegetable surpluses, plan fo r dis- ,^ r and U n Leon l^incaster a ll U nions in G e rm a n y w ere seized b y s to rm tro o p e rs , t h e ir lead- The W ar Departm ent announc- trib u tio n through school lunch and l,no v,n' uron in Sacru- ers and o ffic e rs w ere a rre ste d , m a ltre a te d o r sent to co n ce n tra - ed it w ill promote its officers on p|ay ground programs to meet nu- who l,av,‘ 1 m ', ,L tio n cam ps; th e ir p ro p e rty was c o n fis c a te d . The a uto no m ou s o r- the basis of m e rit instead o f sent- tritio n a l nced.4 of sm all-incom e T en’.” ' , i . x X ' '7 ,nlnIc a‘ g a n iza tio n s o f G erm an la b o r w ere d e s tro y e d in one d ay. o rity and p erm it reenlistm ent fo r fam ilies, and make arrangements ’’ .u ?S * » " J " I n 1935 a G erm an act e stab lish ed a w o rk c a rd system regular arm y men only if they are fo r pr(,serving products not used .2 the Southern Pacific shops in w h ic h re q u ire s e v e rv G erm an la b o re r to c a r r y w ith h im a com - qualified fo r prom otion in in fresj, forrn. C alifornia, has b»*cn transferred J , - i - i „ to weed out inuse those noi not aoie able to i a i • i vfcwti uui io take plete record of his previous employment, enables the govern- advantage of further traini to the shops in Eugene ment tp shift w orkers in accordance with governm ent plans. A ti_ Mr. and Mrs. James Lehow and .Air. M r. and Mrs. Mac Tonole and Mr. black m ark in the work book am ounts to a death sentence.” The W a r , o, D a epartm jx n man m an was w a s " fo lo rc rc e e i. w orn when » n c.i the u .e governm g o v er n .« .™ ilng ent m ore awarded than W esb w ’ qx’nt \ h u 7 S a y ‘ h! and fam ’ No d ” t to o work ent . used SPARER -S o QIC T I on 0 N lei I A ati P U B L IS H Fresh raspberry sundae at Guj- b j j N O T IC E M y o ffic e w ill lie 0 1 » ,h ..ir h « m V h ^ 'T w s r - A n ™ a « specialist, S n T w k falb " S J y °iere Jolm i %„1 ^ r T " ' i v, ‘ " i .T J wedneaday to Sunday Mrs r ™ ilu -te a d ,d i'o r n *er on Production methods. . . sister-in-law . . . at the home o f . her . jand and M r j and Mrs. H a rry Gen. Arnold, chief of the arm y M rs. W. L. Townsend. W illiam s of Cottage Grove and f° ^ ' 'to m tZ re 0" » u - B r , 'Rby anrt P a™ »8- M r and Mrs. Tony Tonole of »h d m iiu r m ajority of the tvorkera voluntarily returned to th eir Meiga. win w .to E ugtod to con- b jo b s a t once _____________________ OUR POSITION ----------------------------- .. According to W. W. Chaplin. I. N . 8 . defense e x p e rt. B y the fir s t o f th e ye a r, b a r rin g acute s h o rta g e o f such m a te ria ls as a lu m in u m o r m a jo r d elays due to new s trik e s , th e "A m e ric a n w a rp la n e in d u s tr y t r i l l have achieved such mass o u tp u t th a t one that flie rs w ith 750 hours m ilita ry a ir experj enCp eocilci man the ships t0 bujh at a ratp of a month. The a ir forces also an- rvounced experim entation w i t h ! American company will virtually be duplicating the entire tier- glid er tra in in g for its personnel. M r an<1 Mrs I x 'nt and M rs L>cn' to n - a11 of Roseburg, attended church services here F riday eve- nin8 The Ray Riggs fa m ily and Mrs. H ooker and children spent the 4th K ruzette. M r and Mrs D o rric M orris and daughter of O sw ego spent the holidays at the George Hastings home Mr. and Mrs Ito y Kennedy man production of combat planes.” This company is C urtiss W r ig h t, w h ich p la ns p ro d u c tio n o f 1 500 a ir c r a ft m o n th ly . A n d th e p ro d u c tio n o f o th e r fa c to rie s is b e in jf s im ila r ly s te pp ed up. So m uch fo r q u a n tity . So fa r as q u a lity is concerned, o u r new American .hips are «aid to equal and in some ea.es exeeed t - > r- eJw l - .if i k tr „1 :.,,. A rm y R ecreatio n. ° n th «* coast. The W a r D epartm ent announc- M r and Mrs Roy H utchinson a program o f stage shows at and children of Bend visited tru a" n y camps throughout the ro u n -‘ la tte r part of last w eek at the W « ¡J » ¡d to soldiers* w elfare w ill be coor- ing fo r a gas ta n ks, p o w e r d riv e n g un tu r r e ts etc. The g ra v e weaknesses whlcTgwuttcd m the f ir s t A m e ric a n fig h tin g planes sent a bro a d have WfTtit been overcom e. So, within a v e ry fe w m on ths we sh o u ld be i ll a p o s itio n to g iv » B r it a in rea l s u p e rio rity in th e a ir. A n d th e n , p rom ises fo r the arm y an<j navy O utstand. M r an(j Mrs c K W harton ing theatre men have made ar- and son B illy le ft Thursday fo r a rangements fo r five road shows three weeks vacation tr ip to th e ir to visit camps, using equipment fo rm e r home a t Parkersburg b u ilt on trucks, the d e p a rtm rf t V irginia. ’’ m ?« ' to,. E r k i n s has «returned hom<> y c<)nva|ci(i.(.n, h„ n„. p — * anf) daughter Eva nt ......... ton «,«■„> several days at the Doc P itcher home. Jack Kcheey and grandson, Jack Kennedy, spent several days at Slltcoos lake. M r. and Mrs. B illy Busse of Eugene spent Sunday w ith th e ir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Doc p itc h e r M r and M r„ IXjgan and M r and Mrs Loyal Leabo m otor- «> S'Jnd^ Th„ n ^ n s e l l andI E rvin Europe s fine*. They are suitably arm ored, have self-sealing dinatpd cjtizens committ^ locatp hcre M r. CRWrehiU. Germany will be subjected to air bombings un said. M r . and Mrs. S R. S hortrldge Congress passed legislation d<?- Grove spent F rid a y at - — ----------— --------— ----------------------- ------------------ “ S™ * .. p ro stitu tio n Suthcrland h o m r. T O OR G A N IZE and main highway, about one mite w 'th 'n a reasonable distance o f Townsend and Robin , N A V Y CLUB. north o f town. ? A ^ U /b M e w X W oods E rlda> and S a lu rd “ > ------------- T hanking you fo r yo ur courtesy. A re^PubR e^W ork..^ at Ju ly 4th, 1941. perm it me to be. construction o f schools, w ater Po*n ts - . urgeson ami n s sjx n t< The Editor, Cottage Grove Sen- Sincerely yours, works, sewers, hospitals and other SundaX 8 b*« da< fo r of J u ly at Reedsport. tinel: Ed J. GOTCH. Ex. Ch. Bernice Patton o f P ortland ar»l C hurch o f C hrist here. There were Com. Std. U. S Navy necessary public works in local!- Deafr S ir—The w rite r is anxious Ivan P atton of Ft. Columbia spent ___________ _ ties over-crowded b y defense orem ren iru m 11 to see, hereabouts, a gathering of workers. W orks A d m in is tra to r Sa!em, Eugene, C entral View, C arm od y established 11 regional R o s b u rg and G rants Pass. There th To the end that all naval vet- m t. offices to handle the program and were thre<? ^-rvices and a baptis- erans, and members o f the navy. S e t I O r J u l y 1 7 t l l select projects suggested by the m al »ervice Luncheon wa.s~served and form er members have a — -------- communities and fo r which the at the churchy There w ill be three m onthly get-together, I propose W A S H IN G T O N — Selective ser- a cluh .be started in this vicin ity, vice officials last n ig ht set the communities w ill help pky. * 111 * * * ' recedented,hi history. thr cliLs a ♦ 1, closed Ki iday, S atur day, Sunday and Monthly, July 11, 12, 12 and 11. I shall attend the Northwest Clinics Seattle, ill W a s h in g to n . DR. H. A. HAOEN. Get Comfort From The Kitchen This Summer M odernize Y our K itchen W ith a N ew U niversal Gas Range These Features A re Standard with the U N IV ER SA L London tro«Js to open the airplane factory in C alifornia. J h a t the M78 000>000 for planes. engines Sundav ;,t points on the coast. troops did do was to protect American citizens (union or non- and parts The OPM announced __ _ S(n|rnn An|> 18 ltc tafson's of course. Simmer save cookery—Ixiw tem perature cookery—W hole top burner meal--W hole oven meal Easter preheating of oven— Controlled boiling heat—Automatic con trol of tem perature — Super insulated oven — G reater burning efficiency—No preheating of broiler. See the New Model on Display Old Stove Trade-in Allowance. Easy Terms C o tta g e G ro v e G as Co. Phone 92 1 » Second Draft Lottery Tapas, mends, b in d s, seals m ost averya th in g . 1 inch x 5 yds» WATCHES SUC? mPn .. * poses fc a ire a d y in being, and we can dtfeuss ways and means to help Bficle Sam in his defense measure». tim e f° r the SCCOnd d ra f‘ l° ’ te ry OPM ™ ? m c e d ° d e iiw e hous Mrs. Jack Powell of P rine ville 7 ° C,^ k :n tbe ing nroiecu’ w l S t a S i X r S y the week end at the home (4 p. m. Pacific tim e) on J u ly 17. " « ^ ^ v a ^ b i l h v ol n t i X r e Mrs. Lizzie Sm all, T h e draw ing w J l be held in the 10 assure a v a iia m iity 01 necessary departm ental auditorium in Wash- build'"K m a te r ia ^ Defense Hous- The B e rt Newton and Doran ¡„gton to determine the order in « C oordinator Palm er issued a R itte r fam ilies spent the 4th on ington to determine The only stipulation is:—A il numbers fo r the estimated 750,000 pamphlet explaining how defense' the coast. M arvel Geer and Robin Woods members to join must be loyal young men who reached 21 years housing needs are met. M a te ria ls . have gone to C orvallis. M arvel citizeikL must have had honorable of age af tc r October 16 and regis- Price A d m in is tra to r Henderson has enrolled in the school fo r fly - se rvicÇ or s till are in honorable t ered fo r the d ra ft on J u ly 1. announced a series o f conferences ing and Robin may also enter. j service repute, and w ill swear to ., Secretary of W ar Stimson has beginning the week o f Ju ly 7 w ith and Uflhc.^, uphold the C of ___ the m-t-n invited draw __ onstitution __________— iriviiM,! to iu uiaw the mr: firs h i b t i - - United States. i number out of the huge gold. fish representatives o f makers of auto- Fresh raspberry sundae a t Gus- A t our firs t meeting we can se- boWl, im m ediately a fte r selective fnoblles- refrigerators, washing tafson s of course,________ 4 8-ltc-4i lect the follow ing officers: Ship's gerv^e head Brigadier General Commander; executive officer. Hershey makes a short opening firs t lu ff, ship's yeoman, commis- address sary steward, and m aster-at-arms. _______________ No dues are asked for, and Grandpa was satisfied w ith a An Epie of the Old West meetings w ill be held on the 27th gig and a ga| dad wantpd a f||v. • ot each month, prom ptly at six ver and a fiappPr, and now son EUGENE, OREGON bells in the firs t watch (7 p. m .) thinks he should get a plane and JULY 2 4 -2 5 -26 W ill you kin d ly give this due a jane. W hat next? • C ivic and In d u s tria l P arad e p u b lic ity and have a ll p r o s p e c t i v e -------------------------- • P io n eer P arad e members w rite me. Box 293, Cot- The amount of money th a t the • T h ree N ig h tly Mhowe tage Grove, Oregon. United States has already s p e n t; • B earded Men • C oatum ed W om en • A t the firs t meeting also a on defense is estimated a t twice name fo r our local ship can be the value of a il the farm lands in Reacrve Tlcketa NOW! W rit. Box 112—Kuurna voted on and a ll members w ill the o rigin al 13 states. have fu ll voting power, a fte r they -------------------------- Rric.a: Me, »1.00, »1.M, »2.00, »2.M are elected members. I A man isn’t com pletely house! PIONKK It DAYH M V K AGAIN Our meeting place w ill be the broken u n til he does his m utter-1 W atkins Lum ber M ill, River road* ing in privacy. THE OREGON TRAIL PAGEANT 1.00 19* ALARM CLOCKS 98c 1 QUART FLIT 1 PINT FLIT TAÑOLE FOOT SPRAY l i/2 0Z. BUHACH 3i/4 OZ. ONE SPOT POWDER n Adhesive Tape 43c 23c 39c 23c 47c 43c 19c .............. 47c 33c 79c LUNCH KITS 1.19 1 50c PBD 25c QERMI0IDAL SOAP 25c FOOT POWDER ATHLETES FOOT TREATMENT ALL FOR 79c SODA KING SYPHON BOTTLE 50c NOXZEMA 25c NOXZEMA 50c HALO SHAMPOO SQUIBB SUNBURN CREAM VACUUM BOTTLES $4 95 00c SERGEANTS WORM CAPSULES FOR D 0 0 8 49c KELLOO08 ANT PASTE 28c SILVER NOTE BIRD SEED 26c Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store