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THE SENTINEL. CQTTAOB GROVE. OREGON Lumber Contributes to Defense Program Powerhouse THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1941» ■e proclamation . W HEREAS, t h e unregulated Among t h o s e attending the use of certain foivst areas is, in USW V department encampment the judgment of the State Forest nt Newport Inst week from this er, a menace to life and property section were. Mr. and Mrs. F. G due to conditions tending to cause Fleck. Mr. and Mrs. P C. IV te r- or allow the rapid spread of fir«« sen, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Sweet. which might occur or because of Mrs. Lillian Doolittle. David von- the inaccessible character of such Needa and W. H Miller. areas due to the lack of suitable Mr. Petersen met one of his roads, and comrades from <Com|>any 34th W HEREAS, upon the showing NSV. Ace Emenger of Waldixirt, of the State Forester it appears to who staged a clam fry for moat me to be necessary to close to un of the crowd from hero, conking regulated use the following areas and cleaning the clams himself. designated as: AREA NO. R -t: All National GROVE GOLFERS TO EU G EN E Forest In Oregon except the Sius- The Cottage Grove g o l f club law National Forest, and adjacent areas protected by the United will play an intercity match with th«« Oakway club of Eugene Sun States Foivst Service. day, Earl H ill announced here NOW. T H E R E F O R E . I, DEAN yesterday About fifteen to twen H. W A LK ER , Governor of the ty members plan to make the trip State of Oregon, by virtue of the he said. authority vested in me under the provisions of Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled Laws annotated, do hereby proclaim the unregu lated use of the above described areas to be unlawful and do here The 200-ft. wing-dam at Grand Coulee, built to protect the mammoth pumping plant which will boost by close said areas the same shall Columbia River out of the new man-made lake into a balancing reservoir for irrigating 1.200,000 acres, a be subject to us«« only upon con dition that entrants shall comply body of land the size of the state of Delaware. with all the following require ments or conditions: OREGON PRODUCE MOVE 1. To refrain from smoking MENT GREATER. while traveling In such areas, ex cept on paved or surfaced high Oregon fruits and vegetables ways. moved in greater volume in June 2. To secure a permit issued by Seteetlve Service. ' cept those in key civilian posi- than in the corresponding month a the forester or a fire warden be- Selective Service headquarters tions to active duty hy August 1. year ago, according to records of fore building a camp fire other announced that 21-year-olds who The Army A ir Force established the plant division of the state d e -‘ than at improved, designated‘ and registered July 1 will be given its own A ir Staff to form A ir partment of agriculture. The fed- posted camp grounds on such draft numbers so they will be Force plans and decide on equip- eral-state shipping point service areas. called in proportion to previous ment and other matters without inspected and certified 364 H car-! 3. To have as part of his or her registrants rather than ahead of the approval of the General Staff loads and 386 truckloads of pro- equipment when using camp fires, or after older men. Order num- as heretofore. duce last month, as against 262.5 except when traveling as a pedes bers will be determined by na- Navy. carloads and 42.8 truckloads in trian. and, or camping at improv- tional lottery on July 17. The President asked Congress June. 1940. ««d. designated and posted camp Headquarters advised l o c a l for $1,625,000,000 in appropria- grounds, tools as specified by the One hundred and eleven car boards to defer men who have tions and contract authority for forester suitable for extinguish- | volunteered for civilian or m ili-t h e Navy for additional ordnance, loads of cherries moved out of the ing fires. state last month to top the list. tary duty with Canadian or Brit- yard equipment, planes, and re- This proclamation shall be ef- ish forces. The house passed legis- pairs, including $400,000,000 for Potato carlots inspected were 97. lation to permit deferment of all defense installations on naval and and trucklots, 216. F ifty carloads feettve from and after the 1st day men who were 28 on July 1. private ships -anti-m ine equip- of lettuce and 16 of celery w e r e ° f July, 1941. and shall remain in certified. Miscellaneous i t e m s full force and effect until and In- I Alien Education. ment. armor, etc., but, the Presi- eluding the 31st day of December.|| The President allocated $14.- dent emphasized, not for guns to made up the remainder. 1941. 000,000 of W PA funds for a pro- arm merchant ships, Done at the Capitol In Salem.! CUTTH RO ATS R EPO RTED gram to educate 1.000,000 aliens Rear Admiral Robinson, chief Oregon, this 1st day of July. 1941. COMINO CP SIUSLAW. in the duties and responsibilities of the Navy's Bureau of Ships, D E A N II. W A LK ER . of citizenship. More than 11,000 announced the Navy shipbuilding Governor. teachers on WPA rolls will con- program is proceeding so rapidly Cutthroats are in the vicinity of| duct classes for aliens who wish that "every single.combat ship is the tidewater of the Siuslaw river, ANNUAL VEATC H PICNIC to become citizens. ahead of schedule." He said the it was reported at Swiss Home Registered Civilian Organizations, problem of labor supply has been Saturday. Thc annuai Veatch picnic will WPA announced that more than solved and the rate of expansion According to F. C. Stratton of be held Sunday. July 20th at the! 200,000 national, state and local is limited chiefly by the ability Camp Indiola. the fish are expect- Mosby creek picnic grounds. Mem- civilian organizations with 50,- to obtain materials. ed to come up stream day by day bers of the Veatqh Mtch family are cor- 000,000 members will be cata- Ships. and come into Lake Creek soon, dially invitpd to attend logued within the next 60 days to The President asked Congress determine the parts the organiza- for $1,698,000,000 for the U. S. tions and individuals can play in M aritim e Commission, including home defense so the Office of $698,000,000 in cash for new ships Civilian Defense can find qualified and $1,296,000,000 in contract persons for new programs. All authorizations. except purely social clubs will be The U. S, M aritim e Commission indexed. announced a saving of more than to the C ivilian Supply. 500.000 tons of steel in the build OPM conservation officials an- ing of 705 commission-designed nounced that "our purchases, our ships by construction methods not habits, our daily lives, perhaps known in the first World W ar. even our styles, will -toe controlled The Commission said the greatest by the requirements of national single weight saving measure was defense.' Some of the changes the introduction of welding to re- facirtg The public, according to place riveting so that entire ships • ' t OPM: No corks in bottle tops; are now built without a single on their grand opening Friday. beverages in bottles rather than rivet. cans; silk used in parachutes will _______________ _ make silk stockings more scarce; ' BOVS R E T U R N FROM lO.OOfl women will have fewer permanent M IL E T R IP . waves, cosmetics, a n d facial ------------- . creams; it will not be patriotic to Three hoys, members of the lo- buy two automobiles; farmers will cal H i-Y club Tuesday returned choose from 300 instead of 1.400 from a 10,000 mile trip of interest- types of plows; chrome, copper, ing places over the United States, aluminum and woods such as ma- an educational tour sponsored by hogany will probably not be avail- the Y.M.C.A. The boys were join- ‘ able to the furniture industry, ed by twenty-five other boys from and many designs will be elimi- Portland. Including the places vis- nated. ited were those on the southern to the Prices. route, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Price Administrator Henderson El Paso, San Antonio. Richmond, announced that price ceilings on i New Orleans. Atlanta, Williams- rubber tubes and other rubber burg, Norfolk. Washington. D. C_ products will be deferred for sev- Philadelphia. New York. FJoston. eral months to allow the industry Montreal, Ottawa in Canada, Nia- time to work out price problems gara Falls, Detroit, Chicago, St. voluntarily. He announced, how- Paul, Butte. Spokane and back to ever, that ceiling prices will be Portland. placed within a few days on cot- Those making the trip from V tonsecd oil and certain grades of here were: Darrel Thomason, on the grand opening of a modern store to serve west coast lumber used by the president of the local H i-Y and the Bow River section. government. Mr. Henderson also son of M r. and Mrs. Vernon stated that recent action to check Thomason of Culp Creek, Don rises In hide prices does not mean Dugan, son of M r. and Mrs. Geo. the OPACS expects to freeze live Dugan, and Alden Garoutte, son stock or meat prices. of Earl Garoutte of Culp Creek. Army. The President asked Congress 4-H CLUB M EM BERS GET for an additional $4.700,000,000. 10.000 P H E A SA N T EGGS. for the army, most of it for pur chase of heavy guns, $400,000,000 4-H club members in western for clothing and other equipment _ _ Oregon alone have received more $200,000,000 for the A ir Force and than 10,000 Chinese pheasant eggs $350,000,000 for the Signal Corps, to be hatched by them this season and $1,000,000 for horses. in carrying out pheasant raising to the I ■ The W ar Department announc- club projects. The eggs are dis- ed formation of a completely mo- tributed by the state game com- torized, and heavily armed experi- mission to boys and girls who mental division, strengthened with hatch the eggs and grow the tanks, with 50 percent more fire young pheasants until they are 10 power than a present armored di- to 12 weeks old, when they are vision although with 14.000 in- returned to the state game corn- stead of 15,550 men. The Depart- mission which pays 75 cents per ment also announced that to bols- bird. These birds are later liber- on the completion of the new building and ter anti-tank defenses, anti-tank ated by the commission, specialists will be assigned to Benton county received the grand opening. every Army large unit to work largest number of eggs, a total of out methods of defeating armored 4290. Next was Douglas county force attacks. with 3696 followed by Marion Air. county, 885; Clackamas, 500; Clst- OPM announced that during sop, 120; Tillamook, 100, and June 1,476 m ilitary planes were Multnomah, 25, making a grand The building was constructed by delivered to the army,, navy, and total of 10,816. Some have also Great Britain -142 more than the .been distributed from eastern previous month and a new rec- Oregon game farms, says H. C. The W ar Department, an- Seymour, state club leader. nounced contracts of nearly $200,- ----------------------- — 000,» it Ml for new airplane manti T ry our Oriental delight ice Building Contractors, Carpenters. facturing facilities and o.«4e(ed cream. Gustafson’s of course, all A ir Corps Reserve Officers ex-i 49-ltc-4i Congratulations to the new Read Grocery 6? Service Station No. 2 * on the Orand Opening and completion of their new building. Cottage Bakery products can be purchased there. COTTAGE BAKERY THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE N e w G rocery & Service Station N o . 2 Half Mile West of Culp Creek and 13 Miles East of Cottage Grove Friday, July 18th Best Wishes Read Grocery & Service Station No. 2 Cottage Grove Flour Mills Congratulations Read Grocery & Service Station No. 2 Doleman’s Dixie Bakery Congratulations Read Grocery 6? Service Station No. 2 Kline and Carlson A Modern Store and Service Station to Serve the Needs of the Row River Section With Groceries Fresh and Cured Meats Notions Work Clothes Drugs Texaco Products •** I* s To Make Your Visit to Our Store Worthwhile on the Opening Date, We Have Arranged to Give A Free Gift to Everyone Your Patronage Appreciated. Call and See Us READ’S GROCERY & SERVICE STATION NO. 2 B E S T W IS H E S to the * Read Grocery & Service Station No. 2 I On the Grand Opening of the New Store • We are happy to join in extending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Read on their enterprise in building a mod« em store to serve the Row River district. We supplied building material items for the new store. VINAL T. RANDALL Building Supplies Phone GO