VOI4JMK LUI COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY Landing Barges Mob Psychology Massed Along Sk« English Coast NT MISER 44 It’s All Ready—If the Axis Asks for It Home Cannery Is Now Probable Muli psychnlogy upp uri'n tly ha«l A home cannery on the plan an­ nounced in this newspaper tw o weeks ago is now probable, Don­ ald Kahler, high school ag teacher announced yesterday. The cannery if established w ill be operated s im ila r to the o riginal plan w ith the state furnishing most of the equipment. Housewives w ill be asked to prepare th e ir produce and b ring it to the cannery where if w ill be cooked. K a hle r said a meeting o f a ll in ­ terested home m akers would prob­ ably be held Ju ly 1st in the Jef- ferson school building Location of the cannery w ill he in the Wiese building on N orth R iver Road. llu* u|>|w-r I iuih I In th«* rush lo buy Immense Fleet Awuita Invosion Orders. Russia May Attack Soon. An InimcnM* Immense fleet of nt landing cro ft from tin y launches to troop currying barges was massed along the English coast yesterday aw ulting the allied invasion of the Euro|M*un continent Production figures on Invasion cra ft are a closi-ly guarded m ili­ ta ry secret hut It is |M>ssihle to say that hundreds are being tu rn ­ ed out each month. A visit to tra in in g stations along the south coast gnve re­ porters un tdeu of the vust a rra y of new-type landing cra ft anil the crews which w ill man them. The big troop barges looked like regu­ la r trans|s>rts. Among innovations were small, sw ift support vessels designed to provkli* fire cove ■ for landing o|s*rutions. Russia May A ttack Key sectors of the Kussiun b a t­ tle -fro nts from the Kuban to Len­ ingrad are seething w ith in te n sify­ ing action w hich may explode at uny lim e In the first big offen Ives of the summer campaign. Russian and German reports anul yester- day. A German radio lirnadeux, heard in I-omlon said Ihut the Russians wer»* mussing lug forces south of Moscow, whence th»*y m ight s trike e ithe r southward at the O rel salient o r w estw ard to ­ w ard Smolensk B oth Russian and German re­ p o rt* told of fig h tin g on a consid­ erable scale on the Kuban fron t, along the Mius rllw r west of tov, along the lionets, in the Bel­ gorod sector n orth of Kharkov, north of Orel. along the Volkhov r tv r r and • t w fr »re *4 wi « « ng» Jeanne Morton Receives Award For Best Work A, the lust 4-H club assembly of the 1943 summer school, held on the campus at Oregon State rollege Mrs. Jennne M orton, locul 4-H club lender received a c ita ­ tion present»*d in the Interest of p atriotism and good citizenship from the General M ills of M in ­ neapolis, Minnesota. A handsome­ ly engraved Am erican’s f n s s l was presented to Mrs. M orton as hav­ ing the ties, annual report fo r an organized county group o f leaders In a youth organization in the United States. Mrs. M orton 1« president o f the Lane County 4-11 leaders association. The annual report fo r 1942 was sen, by II. C Seymour, stat? d u b Icadrc. to the N ational 4-H News as being the beat in this sin,»*. where it received the «Kent ion ol T. A. Erickson, consultant of the Department ort ,0 make. A ll of the honors fo r this recognition go ,0 those! loyal w orkers who have given so much ,0 our youth of luine coun­ ty ,” was Mrs. M orton's answer to congratulations offered. nhocH before slam p No 17 ex- plred on th«* 15lh. The rush lo buy shoes «a» mori* in evldene»* in (in* largì* center» w bcrc »ho«* xtor w r " ' swamp«*ut in co.« storage but It is es|M c ia lly adapted fo r the preservation of green things such as |M*as, spinach, green beans, and other non-acid vegetables By a series nt tests ro c -n th i»in fo r the benefit nt a group of vo­ cational a gricu ltu re instructors and others in te re s t« ! In «'tinning nml freezing by the lood in'his- tries laboratory of »regon S la te college, conclusions were tbat any vegetable of the gr»*en varle- ties la-fore placing In storage should be blanched (c o o k e d ,in boiling w ater I a sufficient umount of lim e to stop enzym atic action which eventually cause* the veg«*- table to break down and give the product an undesirable fla v o r and las,»* when used on the table later. Blanching data and charts may be obtained from the a g ric u ltu ra l in stru c to r a, the high school if! desired and is recommended fo r vegetables to be used a fte r C h ris t­ mas or la te r next w in te r and spring St It ( .K A I, GAUZE CLASS AT W ALKER --------------- 'he officers and Juevnile O ffice r Forest Fire Loss $45,000,09 in 1942 W A S H IN G T O N The A g ric u l­ tu re departm ent reported Tuesday that forest fite s destroyed 31.- K54.124 acres of wtxxllands last year, at a It»«.- of $45,000,(XX). There were 208.218 fires, an In ­ crease o f 8,516 over the previous year. They destroyed 5.449.739 acres more than the destruction of 1941. Loss of cx|terienc«*d due ,0 the m anpower shortage. and adverse w v u lh c r conditions ‘‘h“ ’* c,,iu'r» ,,f ,h «* year's increased damages, the report M,ld N ine ty per cent of the to ta l areas burned, o r 28,531,119 acres, were in 11 southern slates; the eastern states lost 1,362,894 acres; north central states. 1.123.421 acres; Rocky M ountain states 263.221 acres, and Pacific states 573,4,19 acres. Election o f officers was the against the Stevensons charging principal item of business of the then, w ith “ causing a child to Le Lion« club at the regular m eeting come a dependent c h ild ” and the last Thursday. From the list of com plaint filed in justice court nominations the follow ing elected: O rlo Bagley, president; A t the p re lim ina ry hearing here E a rl H ill, vice president, Kenneth Monday before A lta King just»—* . secretary; — -- ~ H ickok. Fred — Blickle, of - the peace, both M r. and J M ts treasurer; Damon Scott, Lion Stevenson were bound over to the Tam er; L a r iy Levens, ta il tw is t- action o f the Lane county grand er. ju ry under bail of $950fin each, New officers w iil assume , w ir charged w ith “ causing a child to duties on the 24th. Plans are un- become a dependent child.” derwny lo r the attendance oi th&- Local officers said both Steven- new president and secretary at son and his w ife were v isitin g the Roseburg d is tric t c ir.v v ’itlo n w ith friends here and Eugene ” — ** * ---------------- *-----------*— Another step in th. p i.g 'a m U> meet the a g ric u ltu ra l labor prob- lcm in Lane county tv. is taken las, week when «i H 5. w. K wn. »1, a rry r> Rower, «ow er. route 3, Eug< m*. w ,.. apixiint* I farm labor ■««> < • c Fl<*tcher, 01...... ’," ' 1 ' , ln * coun- *' nl Row er :s w ell knowr* in L in e county and pas w orked as a d is tric t - iiim t v i oa in the Farm ? ° 7 , r !, u A dni‘n is ,ra iio n fo r the las, eight years. £ Under .1 )»»' ieeemt> 'enacted by Congress tha, was signed by Presiilent Roosevelt on A p ril 29, the Federal Cooperative r'" * — sion Service of Coll«*ge of the made res-ponsiblr zation. recruitm en t, and place- vention. men, of farm labor. 4r» O r e g o n ------------------------- - m l many oth.^r states ,- e Ext.-n- R j t eS f o r M r s . O llie The Red Cross surgical gauze classes which were organized for the D elight Valley, Lynx Hollow. SAginaw anti W alker groups are meeting in on«* group each Wed­ nesday afternoon from p m th(. ol(1 school building a n d ____ u n . having „ K(Kx l attendant m<)re workers arc ni'eded i n ____ ,o ,u rn OU| , b), quotas in the tim e ' *n il' Randall. given aeeording ,0 Mrs. Joe The budget election as no, ed C rick, chairm an o f the group. elsewhere in The Sentinel w ill _______________ take place at the Jefferson build ­ Mrs. F rank Thompson and ing Thursday, Ju ly 1st. The fin an ­ daughter M a ty Lou spent las, cial a ffa irs o f the d is tric t are in w«*ek at S u th erlin w ith Mrs. Thompson's m other, Mrs. Com- excellent condition w ith no in- i debtodness outstanding. stock. A PPRO 4 ED EXAMINER HERE JUNE 55 ------------ A traveling exam iner o f oix*ra- tors and chauffers w ill he here a, the c ity hall June 25,h fo r the purpose o f issuing perm its to op- erate cars. The report o f the c ity budget com m ittee o f Creswell was ac- cepted las, week at a m eeting o f the c ity council. The budget fo r 1943-4-1 was set at $2.123.24. I come was estimated at $937 leav- ing $1.190.24 ,0 be raised by 1 taxes. Honor Roll of South Lane-North Douglas Servicemen These Men Are Doing and Will Do Our Fighting IzO(i BRANDING LAW NOW IN E F F E ÍT SA LE M . OREGON W ith the log branding law taking effect las, week, Commissioner of Pub­ lic U tilitie s Georg«* 11. Flagg, be­ gan the m ailing of forms fo r the aid of loggers who make use of the waters west of th«* Cascades in Oregon fo r flouting th e ir pro­ duct to the m ills and assembling Imonis Acceptance of brand p rio r­ ities w ill be in the order o f th e ir retu rn ,0 the Commissioner. No entries w ill lx* accepted except up­ on regular forms. Seventy-five loggers have a l­ ready laid claim to hundreds of d ifferen t brands. Correspondence in the office of the engineering departm ent Indicates tha, most of the loggers use more than on«* brand. each one being used to in- dicate that a log is from a cer- tain tra c t of forest. One large op- orator, to IllustrA te, w ill lay claim to ubout 141) d ilb 'ieiii biam ls. P. M. Beach Dies In Lynx Hollow M iller H eld Today Annual Election for School District 45 to Be Held Next Monday R em odeling PO Building A new fron t is being added to the Matthews building, w hich w ill be occupied by the Cottage Grove post office about September 1st. The building w ill be made reudy shortly fo r the painting and in­ te rio r decorations. Scoot D rive The annual Boy Scout drive is expected io get underway here next week w ith a k ic k o ff break- fast at th»* Rainbow cafe Wed i«*s- day m orning. Eive team captains have been appointed and the cap- tains w ill be assisted by about th irty business men. K. A. Weils, area executive o f Eugene w ill be down to direct activities. ,J o - s <'•«"“ *«■ Golf Match Thp Lions . O ia m b cr o f Com. , Harry Bower Named 0. Bagley to Head X & S tr iS Z T iS n z r • I an as w eie turned over to ,he coun,y Labor Assistant in Lions H u b 43-44 we A iare com mission com plaint was issued by »•.. — ------- W. B artle, d is tric t attorney. Lane County h .s contracted w ith ,he W ar Manpower Commission fo r the ------------- United States Em ployment Ser- Funeral .services were held at vice ,0 continue its farm labor 2:30 p. ,n. today from the M ills program . Therefore, in Lane chapel fo r Mrs. O llie Mae M ille r, th,. e , , , ^ „« ,he - h , , d,ed s«i™ , h ,„,,,;? l Ju„ c ------------ 1 cd S,a,es Em ployment Ser- 13 The Rev. Paul Joy, o fficiated t i . . ________ , .1.. 1 .. z . „-«ii _,u „ .1............ ;_ _ __ . interm _____ in u a l school election fo r v *rp w'iH continue ,0 render the at the services and ent • ... was The annual of Cottage fm, service in eon*, ction w ith re- m the W orkm an cemetery at A!- school dt str.ct No Grove w ill b* held next M o n d a y ? ‘T uitm e nt an«! placemen, o f farm ford Mrs M ille r was''born a, F o rt • June 21, a, the Je ffe r-on Schts.l labor ,ha, it has done in form er W orth. Texas, March 3, 1877 and ilsev Shp A u dito riu m from 2 ,0 7 P. M. Pi*- years. fo rm e rly resi«ied at Halsey „Lso |,v«d here fo r ten years and titio n s have b<-en fil«*d w ith Mrs. Velma H arrel, school c le rk fo r s p ’n, ten years in Eugene. TWO BALL FOURSOME S urviving an* one son. Dale M il- D is tric t No. 45. fo r the nomina ¡ion A tw o ball foursome w ill ,t «rt k‘r of Burbank. C alifo rn ia; three of Lloyd Griggs as d im e ,o r to ev. nmg. June 21. o * th e , brothers. George M arksbu ry o f serve five years and A lvis W ic lu Monday evening. Work Remodeling Post Office Building Starts. Ccffee Ration to Be Eased. — --------- A couple w ith f o u r children who made th e ir home a t the Woodson A uto Camp in the north s**ciion of town allegedly dessert- «1 the four children here Friday, The father. Harley L Stevenson, m ^ lh e r /n 'T h 1'»0 ?. m other on the follow ing day. leav- ing the children in care of an 11- merce golf m atch went o ff as year-old g ir l liv in g nearby. F ri- scheduled last F rid ay w ith the President Poo «-veil u jr n r d the Axis powers th a t w e were prrpar d to retaliate if they bsgan the u-: - of p o iso n g a s. A nd he wasn’t bluffing, lh i-.e tanks a t an {.astern arsenal are ready to be filled w ith lha • deadly stu ff o n short uoticb Freezing of garden produce is a means ot preservation that is noi on)y News Bits From Here and There And Elsewhere | n a the Schwering chapel in .Creswell tem porary basis, but this number Tuesday aftern«x»n and interm ent has been reduced since the com­ in the Rest Haven cemetery, Eu- m ittee's hearings began. gene. DATA ON PR ISO NERS n -------------------------- MLss Janet Rynearson is em- Am erican soldiers o ffic ia llv re­ ployed in the telephone office in ported as prisoners of w a r in Eugene. enemy countries to date to ta l 17,- 083, the W ar Departm ent has an- nounced. O f this. 11.307 are held by Japan. 3,312 by Germany and 2,464 by Ita ly .However, these re­ ports are incomplete. In fo rm atio n in the hands of the W ar D epart­ ment indicates th a t the basic diet of an American sc d ie r in German prison camps is largely potatoes, cabbage, fish, and an indefinite amount o f meat. PETERSEN NEW CHAMBER SECRETARY Herm an Petersen Tuesday was elected secretary o f the Chumber o f Commerce, succeeding Stanley Ames, who has moved to M arsh­ field. Petersen w ill assume his new duties at the next meeting. Also it was announced th a t M ajor H. W. Lom bard w ill ad­ dress the Chamber ut th«* next m eeting June 22. FIV E RUNA W A Y S PICKED Claude Lebow, seaman second D elm er D. F ra n k lin , seaman class, stationed at Alameda, C all- cook, th ird «lass. Somewhere « V r fornla. Graduated from radio nav- □ «« . z- igation school in March 1913. seaa. Son o f Mrs. R. L. Cox. Born Born A p ril 17, 1923. son of M r. J u ly 23. 1923 and attended local and Mrs. C liffo rd Lebow. Gradu- high school. at«- of local union high school. Leonard Raisor. son o f M r. and Mrs J. W. Raisor. Black B u tte route. Enlisted Coast Guard De- (.pn,,H.r nnd stationed a, Alameda. C alifornia, Born a, Randolph, Nebraska, Attended local Union high tool Pfc. Chester M. Aubrey, son of ^ , rs Eva z\ubrey Enlisted June 15, 1912. Now coach on rifle range a' Snn Diego, C alifornia. A tle n d - ed lix \,l high school. John V. T runnell, A.M.M. sec- ond class, at San Juan, Peui to Rico. Son of M r. and Mrs. John L. T runnell. Born January 28, 1921. Graduated from local high school w ith class of 1939. W ith the navy a ir corps. N ig h t O ffice r Gene H u le tt p ick­ ed up five runaway boys Sunday and held them here fo r A1 Dietz, county juvenile o ffice r who drove them to Eugene Monday where they were held fo r th e ir parents. Three boys, a ll under age, gave th e ir address as Roseburg and two as Seattle.