T hursday \ pkil tn Sensible Rules Will Safeguard Forest Campers Permission to Hold Gatherings Should Be Secured W illi many Oregon in rw plan ning hiking trip s In nv«ul unncc- i*NNiiry ilrlv ln g , ilu* m uring de partm ent of the Oregon S ta ir M o to r Association suggest» Dial Hi • follow ing advise lie.nine a pari of the ram ping equipment of every fam ily. Many prison» are. Io« I 4>i Ila* vmnh I m ea ch yeai ami w ith the use of a III lie common Menae they ra n "fin d themselves" w itho ut too much unpleasantneMi. according Io Oregon S lu tc M otor asHorlailon official«. A clear h e a l w ill find Itself. If everyone remembered thia, there would lie fewei prisons to il in the m ountain* ami fn irs ts . Los* of m ental control 1» more serious than lack of food, w a te r o r cloth- l i t * The man who keeps hl* head ha* th r best chance to come through In s a frl;. The follow ing helpful rule* a r* w o rth remembering 1. Stop, mt down, and try to figure out where you ale. U your head, nut your leg*. 2. I f caught by night, fog, or n storm . stop at once and make camp in a sheltered »pot Build a fire In a sale place. G ather plen ty of d ry fuel. 3. la m 't wander about. Travel only dow nhill. Follow w a te r course» o r ridge*. 4. I f Injured, choose u clean'd ■pot on a prom ontory and make a ■ignal »moke. Tin Forest Service lire lookout or the observer» iri an airplane may m i- your »mok • 3. D on't yell, don't run. don't w orry, and Don't quit. FORT LE W IS , W A S H IN G TO N , A p ril 22 A pplication* for |»*r- m ission-to hold large public gath erlngx in Oregon ami WiiMliington should I m * iiildressed to the Gov ernor of the state concerned, null ta ry authorities explained yesler- day in c la rify in g the arm y's poll- cy concerning fairs, lestlvato, p.i- cades, convention», s|»irts con tests. Hirelings and di m o n s lla t ions Applicate nx fo r a ll huge o. scrublir- west of the Cascades should he accompanied by plans o utlinin g t lii1 pro|xsed methmE lo r co ntrol of tra ffic and the crowd so ie to avoid congestion S im ila r plan« should he Included w ith applications fo r assemblies of 5,(MX) or over, r< taardle»s of lo cation For gatherings o f less than 5.(»Mi east of the CiiNcade», plans need accompany only thoi.e a pp li cation* fo r assemblies which are to I m * located on iile r ia l hig h way». z it was fu ilh e r explained that a u th o rity fo r an ««.• ■ m hly cannoi I m * granted ino.e than three months in advance, and that ap plications which involve a sub mission of plan» should he o ffe r- mi at least one month Is-fore th** dale of the gathering. Frost Friday Damages Some Early Fruits T ill» section experienced It» firs t w hite fro s t In several ......k x ' F rid a y night. The frost dal some damage according to early re ports. although not as much as was firs t anticipated. The peach crop was among the fru its hit hardest, although many orchard- tots »ay the frost dal little or no damage. The w arm w eather prevailing a fte r the cold aided in developing ta r ly garders, grasses and gram * CAM A lt A HARK 1*1(1« E C P TO IIIOIIENT IN IIINTOKV. The cascara hark price i» the highest In history, opening at 15c per |MMjnd fo r di y bat k, accord ing to w ord received I rum the coast. Proapect» are fo r a good de mand fo r hark und a steady m ar ket throughout the season nt hign prices. Mrs Gladys Pitcher ami son M onty of Eureka C alifornia, vis ited several flays at III*' lAie P itcher h o m e . M r. and M ix. Lester RearricK helped M r. ami Mrs. Charles Beat rick of I/irn n e move to C o t tage (¡rove .Saturday. Joe T a y lo r of I'm Hand, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey T aylo r, vis ited at llie lr home at Blue M t.. Tuesday. M r. Mai ie W righ t ami children P A I L HI NVAN'H I XI- of Cottage Grovi and M r .lack YEKSITY. Iccason ami children of Cottage Grove were visitors S aturday at Paul Bunyan had no lxx>k- the Roy Kennedy home. leurnir.g and fie never had any M r and M is Howard T aylo r need fo r it u n til fie came W e s t ami d auglilei Nancy of Monmouth Red C harley a)W'i)s > |a l a ll toe and M e Gludyi Couch of Eu i n uding fo r tin* company in th«* geni* were callers Sunday at th ■ ( ¡ l e a f Lukes C ountry, hut John Harvey T a y lo r home at Blue Mt Roger* Inkshnger was loo busy, Mr. and M is. H u rry Castle so Paul f»*gan to draw pictures w eie visitors Sunday at the Mac of anything he wanted from the store and generally he got what M cGuire home at Waldon. he sent for. M erlin Dewey, who has w a lk in g Up th e Sack# 'CABLE CORD TO E T IP COTTON OJf&T DUPONT NYLON Men’s Toggery A, W. IIEIXIW BI.L "Everything for Men” k «•« u » *•* «>• lin t M c K e n z ie «.«««. lim p h. H i r in '! A meeting o f the V ic to ry G ar dener« wa» held Tuesday ut *the Latham school house. Eleven member» were present. M aterial was passed out. Garden plans were discussed. A regular meeting o f the La tham Cookery club was held F r i day at the laith nm school house. The fo u rth meeting of the Red Cross firs t aid class was held Monday night at the Latham sehisil house*. Mr. and M rs Max B u ffin gto n and son and M r. and Mrs. H er man H urd and children spent tho week end at Hugo vis itin g nt the homes o f friends and relatives. Pat Duncan of Creswell is vis itin g at the George Peters home. Mr. nnd Mrs. A llie rt Doney spent the past week v isitin g in Bend. Jeanne Yearous spent Sunday in Eugene w ith friends. Albert Doney left fo r Medford Saturday to w ork on the can tonment. Neil G entry o f eastern Oregon is s|N*nding a few days here at the home o f Elden W alker. A tästl ßtrrw W t 7W I y * v i wax going to town and Paul thought It would Is* a good chance to get u grindstone. So he drew a circle on a paper and gave it io D'Vi to give io the »tore-keeper. Next day when Levi came back h e d id n't have any grindstone. He had a cheese instead. ‘'W ell,” said Paul, " I f I didn't Io.gel Io put a hole in the darn th in g ' I 'll have to have a U nive r STRAW HATS NEW STOCK — NEW STYLES Ladiei for streat wear and gardening; men s for farming and woods, etc. 39« »’US sity.” And rig h t away Levi got th * settlers to bring donations of wmxi and ca ttle and hogs and grain down to Eugene and hold an auction to raise money. Then they made the firs t budding and sent fo r the professors._________ 25c Caps and visors ................................ 25c to $3.95 Sungogides I gallon Thermal Jugs bottles “ Grouchy” Husbands Lunch Kits with pint vacuum $1.39 COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY •a d v W M , may ba ■■Sarto« b o « a«ra » a» - la« b o w . I «aa. ■<-■ atauacb a r baadaaba. eauaad by ayaUa od eoaaupauoa. T ry SO LE S lid 11 aSacMvaiy blaada 0 eaim iaa- tlra a lo t ratlaf erf (a a yalaa. aad 1 laaaUraa toa «aatla. «iucb bowai aeuoa. T a w d/a« fia t baa m i « » m BROWN'S DRUG STORE Phone 244 Cottage Grove Pharmacy. K e lly Drug Co and Kern's fo r Drugs. DIES. Benjam in W. Perkins. 51, of D rain, died Monday in Portland at the U. S. Veterans hospital from a brain in ju ry suffered in an automobile collision Septem ber, 19-11, near M edford. Perkins is survived by his widow, Mi*.. Eva Perkins of St. Helens. Deliciously different, H o n e y i Fruit Salad Ice Cream at Guti- ! tafson's, of course. 37-ltc-3i CA M d IL M K T,0N b u n ch es. . . . ........................ 10c 9-pound bag Sperry’s A s p a ra g u s Pkg. Cake Flour I t ’s Fine Now 2 p o u n d s................................ 1 zC G r a p e f r u it for Breakfast 12 for.................... 39c SUNSHINE GRAHAMS 2-lb. box H D TOMATOES, Solid Pack, 2V2’s 2 for H D PEAS AND CARROTS, 303’s 2 fcr DIAMOND A SPINACH, No. 2V2 ...... 2 for YAMHILL PEAS, No. 2 ................. 2 cans SPAGHETTI Franco-American 3 for WAX PAPER, 125 foot rolls .......... 2 rolls KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. box 31c TOMATOES, Dundee No. 2% 2 for 25c TOMATOES. No. 1 Val Vita 3 for 27c STRING BEANS, Dundee 303 s 3 for 35c BLACK PEPPER V2 lb 15c WALNUTS, Franquettes 2 lbs. 35c WESSON OIL full quarts 53c Snowdrift « 69c SUGAR 6-lb. $ 31c 29c 25c 29c 23c 29c 29c S 6 ? W Coffee Drip or Regular Grind 1- H>. tin...............31C 2- |b- ‘in...............60c 4 -lb . t i n ...................... $1 «19 Irish Flours Peter Pan Irish Special 49 lbs. of baking goodness Hardwheat A fine flour 49 lbs. *1 .59 V I N E G A R ......................... 12- m .I O c grape juice Full Q u a rt. ., ........... 33c A P P L E B U T T E R f ., h n ».»«. ........................... 39c A S S O R T E D J E L L Y *«-tm .......................... 69c S W E E T P IG K L E S no . s»i«ss65c 25-01.j«r 33c No. 5 glass 29c 25-oz. jar 19c D IL L P IC K L E S iverr s IRISH VITAM IN RECIPE NO. 10 Cut veal in 2 Inch iquate«; dip By MARY BLAKE these in the I’.out which has been well teasoned with «alt and pep Rome Service Depi. Carnation Co. per. Brown in the butter and add l ’ j lb. veal •teak 3 tbsp. flour Salt and pepper 2 tbsp. buttor 1 cup water 1 cup Carnation M ilk the water. Cook »lowly until ten PERK Armour's new granu lated soap. Really does the work. 24-ounce package A Full Car of Kerr Jars Just Arrived. Note the Saving — Buy Early. Half-Gallon Quarts Pints Reg. Lids Reg. Lids Reg. Lids 1.37 65 , VEAL FRICASSEE F R U IT J A R S doz. FINE BREAD WITH $1 .69 Giant c Remember to buy your sugar this week. We cannot sell a pound the week of April 27th.—This includes powdered and brown sugar. T7- pkgs. Kellogg CAN RHUBARB THIS WEEK WHILE SUGAR IS AVAILABLE suit Pap.” VETERAN : Oregon Grown—Tcp Quality A football coach said he found among his new team a boy who j ran so fast that he made a ll the ■ others on the team look as sta- ' tio n a ry ’ as goal posts. The coach asked him how he developed such speed. The boy said by chasing rabbits fo r his i lather's dinner. "B u t,” said the coach, “ I have other boy« who can catch rab bits. too, and you're faster than (hey are.” "W e ll,'' said the 1>oy, "Pap was ’ m ighty p a rtic u la r th a t I fetched home a fa t rab bit. So I didn’t j just have to catch 'em, I had to , run alongside o f 'em and feel 'em to see If they were fa t enough to D R A IN - Drifted Snow »* 4.85 Pancake ,-sfc-49c/ Oats Softasilk 2 A Wheaties Corn Flakes O n io n s o R a d ish e s Picked Up On Main woven hi been home fo r ii few days fio m an accident w ith a cro-scut saw. Mr. and M i» M ilfo rd Mooney anil children of Tennant, <’a,lfo r- nia, are vis itin g at the B utte Mooney home at Blue Mt. M r. and Mrs. Ivan M ortis were in Eugeni* Monday on buxines*. M r. arid Mrs. Jerry Egan and son Howard of S pringfield were guests Sunday at the B utte Mooney home. Mosby Creek Divide M r und Mr*. Hetm an G crtchja ueeompanied th e ir daughter and Min-in-law, M r. and Mrs. Ransom Raymond o f Cottage Grove to Portland when* they spent from Sunday t ill Tuesday w ith rela tive». Mrs. Anna B u rk e tt ha» recent ly received ii le tie r from her grandson, W irx to n Russell, that he was In V irg in ia attending a naval tra in in g »chool to receive a lieutenant com m iision. M r. RusseU wa» form er resident of Divide anti has served in the arm y three years In the P h ilip pines. M r. and Mr«, W illia m B a ttle and tw o children o f Junction C ity have rented the A. M. Brown place and moved here Monday. Mr. and Mr». Robert Kenady J r. moved th e ir household gisxlx to S pringfield where Mrs. Kenady is recuperating from an illness. M r. anti Mrs. C liffo rd W allace recently kille d tw o large ra ttle snakes near th e ir home, one meas uring 34 inches. Guests at the home of M r. and Mr». C liffo rd W allace Sunday wen* M r. and Mrs. W illia m Well» and f'in u ly , M r. Conley and Tom Cooper >1 Cottage Grove. Latham wear - z o n e ! P \G E r i n TUE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON ini? 25c iC doz. 4 79' .09 doz. ECONOMY, quarts 89c doz. KERR WIDE MOUTH, quarts .... 95c dez. JELLY GLASSES .......................... 39c doz. KELLY’S MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Ground Beef Boiling Beef No Cereal or Water Added Brisket I S ">• 2 the. 49c Pork Steak Lean and Tender 32* Pork Hearts They’re Nice to Bake 2S">' Custom Killing P o rk nnd Cutting for by the Locker Boxes Vi der (about 30 minute»), add Carna tion and continue cooking until the milk ha» thickened. Serves 5. Cut out thia lacipo and paste it on a card toi yout leo p e the. IR IS H -S W A R T Z