PAHE EIGHT THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Rehearsal for Bombing in Portland S n e l ls tr o n i to A d d r e s s C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e HERRON' TIHTHPAV JUNE II. I Mí GRANGE REPORTS HEARS Father’s Day 5‘ “« Greeting Cards 25> The Hebron Grange met Friday evening at the Hebron eonununity hall. W a lte r Baker reported for the a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee in a discussion on farm p rii’es. Mrs Chester G ilhant in reporting for the I Ionic Fconoinies eom m litee stuted that the elix-trie hot plate which the club purchased fo r the hall had arrived Mr. Baker was appointed to make arrangements to have the road in to the com­ m u n ity hall from the county road grader! ami graveled. F ra n kie Mc- G urvm gave a roadmg, a duet was given by Mrs. A lvin MeGnrvin and D orothy H a rris and a playlet was presented by the Fred H arris fam ily. The next in e rtin g is to be LA N E C O U N T ! DEM ONSTRA­ postponed tro in Ju ly 3 to Ju ly 17. T IO N AG EN T TO SPEAR. Refreshments were served. John Snellstroni o f Eugene, chairm an of the Lane county w ar saving sta ff, w ill address the Chamber of Commerce next Tues­ day on the ten percent |»ay loll allo tm e n t plan. The Chamber ntcm bcis voted to extend Mr. Snellstroni an in vita tio n to speak here June 16th a fte r being In­ form ed by H. E. Enkin that his services were available A ll inter- ested are invited to attend 1 Cham ber of Commerce members also discussed the m a tte r o f sus­ pending the meetings fo r the sum­ mer months, hut deferred any action on the m atter. home owner in th ro w in g ocean PO LIC E R E S E R V E S DISCUSS sand on the bomb and by the use PRO BLEM S o f w a te r on the fire around the bomb. Such a bomb type as here The regular police reserve meet­ described burns n orm a lly about ing was held at 8:00 p. m. Tues- tw enty m inutes and all* are in ac- day. Raymond Stevens who was to tion at about the same instant. S o ; have given the lecture o f the eve- ( Continued from page 1.) incident occur in a blackout at there is no tim e to call outside ning was not able to attend. Chief any tim e in the future, the home- a,d " a <’u lck Pu ,' ou’ o f ’ he bomb M yron P erry gave a ta lk on the owner may always test the a u th ­ tire is to be made. The wardens, conduct of an o ffic e r fo r the bene- o rity o f the person representing fire spotters, reserve firem en, and f it of a new member, C hris Fred- themselves to be a warden, by the reserve policemen, are now a ll be- ericksen. The meeting was th ro w n open arm band worn on the arm o f the mg trained to do th e ir best in warden, o r by a request to see his case o f actual incident. But it is fo r discussion by C aptain McBride c iv il defense card which the w a r­ most im p o rta n t th a t each horn" thus giving the officers an oppor- den should have w ith him. Such a owner secure d ry ocean sand now. tu n ity to express th e ir ideas and This a rtic le is not a discussion present th e ir problems. Ralph card is countersigned by the gov­ e rn o r o f Oregon and by the coun- of . w hether an actual incident of Long, Robert Shields and Law- i y judge. The catd also is signed ,hc eneni>' w '" - o r W l|l not. occur, fence Kent were appointed to a t- The arm y headquarters have de- tend the ju i-jits u class in Eugene by the warden h im s e lf.. d ared th is te rrito ry w ith in the Friday. Ocean Sand I-acklng in enemy ta rg et area Opinions to There w ill be a meeting on June Cottage Grove. the c e n tra ly w ill avail not at a ll 16 at 8:00 p. m. in the banquet One o f the tests o f recent d rills ..... . . ,, , should an actual incident come room of the Rainbow cafe and a im n irU x 4r < n S t >U 1 ant< our com m unity should not be guest speaker from Eugene w ill , h ' h i ' h p i d n J . , W< . ? ready f ° r an> emergency, as fa r address the group. A ll reserves Ah, nt fiftv n o rw n t n f th” ^1 “ we are ab*e ,o b6' 11 *s hopod. are asked to come in fu ll dress A b ou t fif t y percent o f the replies lhPrt.fore fh a t home-owner uniform . ¡ £ re ' V , nega t,VT-21 1 ° UW * * i " Cottage Grove, and v i c i n i t y . -------------------------- thoroughly understood the pur- w jl| fl c o m m u te o( one to get MISS L A M B G E T S S C H O L A R pose o f ocean sand in p a rtic u la r the o f a l least io u rKto s il li* O rdinary gravel sand is not prac- six , en sacks o f ------ tic a l fo r the reason this la tte r sand should dpy ,Q f ,ow U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, type of sand has too many irregu- fret,iy gnd should be sacked in Eugene, June 8th ( Special >- la ri ics and would allow oxygen p ^ , . sacks ancj placed in a con- Evelyn Lamb. Cottage Grove, was to penetrate through the open venient piace near the door one of 26 students a t the U niver- ?P^CCS between the pieces o f sand. o{ the home. Let every hom e-' s ,tY of Oregon to be granted a Ocean sand is w orn round, very’ owner do this now 't hat the scholarship of $66 which w ill be fine, and fits very closely togeth- next test w jl, show d ry ocean applied against the annual tu itio n er an ac ually smothers oxygen sand ¡n every home. The sand can and fres o f $108.50 fo r the school from the common two-pound in- found Qn th at W ashington that a m uni- and run. In England it is found the Lions club today on his w ork. cipa| ord ln an . lated the rig h t o f freedom of press and of freedom to worship "A lm ig h ty God.” Justice Reed delivered the 5-to- 4 decision applying to ordinances passed by F ort Sm ith, Arkansas; Casa Grande. Arizona, and Ope­ lika, Alabama. LIONS ELECT O FFIC ER S. Annual election of officers was the principal item o f business at the meeting o f the Lions club Thursday. New officers elected in ­ cluded: F rank Riggs, president; H arold W olfard, vice president; H arold Sprague, secretary; W. A. DeMoy, treasurer; L a rry Levens, Lion tam er and O rlo Bagley, ta il tw ister. H. B. F errin, the re tirin g presi­ dent, becomes a member o f the board o f directors composed o f the above named officers and L. C. Schroeder, past president. $46 FOR BUCK PR IV A TES D e f e n d Y o u r C lo t h e s W it h C o llin s L a u n d r y D r y C le a n in g The quickest and easiest way to keep clothes clean la to send them to Collins Laundry. D ry cleaning gives you more tim e fo r yourself and saves money by m aking clothes last longer. Soiled spots a t knees and elbows in children's clothes disappear. D irt is ousted to make the fa bric resist tears. Send th e ir clothes here lo r a tr ia l! COLLINS LAUNDRY and CLEANERS M EMBER IfllERKRfl inSTITUTE If IRUROERIRC Phone 44 A rm y buck privates and navy apprentice seamen had assurance Saturday th a t th e ir June pay would he increased a t least to $46 and there were strong indications that the amount m ight be boosted to $50 before a disputed m ilita ry salary adjustm ent b ill becomes law. Miss Sylvia Veatch returned last week from her school w o rk in Bend. She spent the fir s t o f this week visiting in Oregon C ity and Portland. M r. and Mrs. Sam W arren and Miss Phyllis Vincent entertained F riday w ith a six o’clock dinner in honor of th e ir daughter,- Mrs. Howard Connor, on her birthday anniversary. In season now, special fr u it Ice I cream, at Gustafson's, o f course, j I 4 4 -ltc -5 jl The "Food fo r V ic to ry " series of demonstrations w ill be contin­ ued w ith two talks by Miss Nellie Lyle, Lane county home demon­ s tra tio n agent. The firs t o f these talks w ill la* next Wednesday eve­ ning a t 7:30 at the Jefferson school auditorium when the sub­ ject w ill be "Home Canning anil Food Preservation." A n o t h e r m eeting w ill be held on June 24 w ith the subject 1x6ng "Use of Green, Leafy Vegetables." M r. and M i’s. C. C. Cruson have ns bouse guests this week M r. and Mrs. C. H. Lund of Portland. Mrs. Cruson's sister and her husband, and Mrs. Cruson's brother. Em- merson W ilcox, who has just re­ turned from the w ar zone. C o u r tle y T o ile t P r e p a r a t i o n s F o r M en $1.00 to $3.75 J u s tin , B ill F o ld s $1.00 to $7.50 S e e O u r W in d o w J o h n s t o n ’s B ox C andy W it h N e c k tie P a rk e r or E v e rsh a rp P e n a n d P e n c il S e ts $2.95 to $15.00 $1.5C Bob Jordan, f o r m e r Cottuge Grove resident, underwent an ap- IX’ntleetomy at Portland Sunday anil Is ro|Mirtcd recuperating sat­ is fa cto rily He is in the employe of the Shell G il (simpiiny and was transferred from here to P o rt­ land. J u s tin T o ile t K i t s F o r M en $4.50 to $6.50 Mrs. C. J. Kern, Mrs. Ina D augherty and Mrs. F L. Grannis spent the firs t p a rt of this week in Portland. S ta tio n e ry F o r M en 59c to $2.00 Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS meets ’’nd Monday of the month at Cottage Grove armory. All members are In­ vited to attend. W. Aee Gregg, Commander. 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