Tin n a n AV, .n i,v 22. ion tttt : sen tisti «. cottaae grove . 'H itlers Children Now Showing at Arcade Theater V « A1B F J G III I'.KN MIVOI I AC IN Git L I V«.ANII—Th# riifhr» and hszsrils of air patrol along the bleak Greenland coa.t ara demonstrated in thia picture of a U. 8 Army A ir Force« Miaaion patrol mission forced down on the Inhospitable Arctic fjord by b ill weather and zer^-zcro visibility U nhurt, except for bruises and scratches, members of the crew cut their way out of G*e plans Then they rationed their em igency fr.ol supply, melted enow for water, ar.d kept se n d in g out weak radio signala in hope of dii - ting rescue. On the fourth day they were sighted and photographed from the air, and rescued by i Coast Guard el immediately dispatched to th# aeene and Improvised a snow shelter, using one wing as a roof. Silk Creek noon callers at the C. N. Du < i.n home. Leslie Muno i aa a guest nt a surprise b irth da y p arty given in tils honor - on Monday evening. Ft lends and relatives nt th-- t.»-- ty included Miss Clarabelle Muno. Mrs. Flossie S to rk and tw o sons n t Cottage Grove, M r. and Mrs. Everett Allen and children W llln. M elvin and Maxine, Mr. and .Mrs. C N Duncan, Wesley Duncan Jr. H illsboro, Sharon McCain, Mrs. Laa lir Munn and children Leo, L ir a n und I a-Roy Kenneth F ra n klin , who has made his home here w ith the Everett Allen fa m ily fo r the past school term Is visiting his parents fo r several days near I«os Angeles. C alifornia, lie has received his notce to report fo r his arm y phy­ sical exam ination in Portland next Monday. if grown w ith in 250 yaids of other ecru. V m ielies -»« cucumbers, m'iskrnelons and watermelons w ill each ctoss w itli o th e r varieties, but the three do not intercross. 8u*nmer squash ts rk -lle s cross w ith ea--ti other iflid w .th Con­ necticut fie ld ¡jumpk.m, but not w ith t ie H ubbard group M any types of garden vege­ tables such as kale, cabbage, beets, c a rio ts and lairxntps are biennials and pc- -luce seed the ms i no ycai V.-,ien these are in bloom in th e ir second M-ason most of th nt cross Ire e l, t-mr-ng varie­ ties and sometimes w .th n-lated or w ild plants. County agents can give m on detailed nl . tnation on t'lis subject. «Must types of letf-over seed can afely be saved ,i.,d us.-d next »• it T y p '• j .od only fo r one to tlirts years incl-idc beans, com, enions. parsley, | «a run ip peas and salsify .Most others arc -;ood from fo u r to 10 year». M r and Mrs. Ed Hanxeh and M rs Maze) llih h a n l are attending tlie annunl camp mooting of the Seventh lin y Adventist church held at G lad'tonv p a rk nem P o rt­ land. Ciuests at a picnic held Sunday at the home of M r and M rs Boyd Allen included M r and M is la-e Cooley, W F Allan, Rev. anti Mrs F rank Brown and Mr. and M rs Andrew Brunei, a ll of C ot­ tage Grove, and M r nnd Mrs. A lvin Allen and fa m ily and M r and Mr». Clan-ms- Ilunean. Wes­ ley Duncan and Sharon McCain. John W W fxdcott, machinists malt* 2 /c who is stationed w ith the U. S navy at Hingham. Massachusetts, send» word home that he m w orking aboard his deatroygr escort vessel and has charge of the fore engine room I -K K D IN G M is I R A l.N BY M r and M is Evnn-lt Allen a r­ ••NHOTt.t ,\ P R IM K IP T IO N S " rived home last week a fte r xpend- OF M IN I K A I. I I.I.IKS VETOED Ing about five weeks visiting rein- SO LDIERS' L IF E IN K ! RANC E ttves in New Mexico and tik b i- “Shot - gun iircacrlptlons'* of hums. Soldiers at home or abroad hi»;ii-*uur ding lists of m inerals Misa Jo Ann Palleske of Salem on- no more needed l«> livestock, are reminded that less than three who is spending the summer here as a rule, tlg .n humans need to weeks remain In which they can at the hwrru* of her gmndimrenis. take a '- t of ftxxl p ills m addi­ get N ational Service L ife In s u r­ Mr. and Mrs. G. I, Mosley. Is tion to a well-balanced diet, points ance w ithout a physical exam ina­ picking berries at the W. A Hem- out D r J. R. Haag, anim al n u tr i­ tion. U n til August 10, 1943, every enway farm. tion chemist nt t »n-gon State col­ application w ill be accepted re­ Mrs. Grace Wheeler left last lege m a recent station c ircu la r gardless o f the individual's m edi­ Thursday fo r P ortland to visit 153. “ M inerals fo r Farm Anim als." cal condition A fte r August 10 a w ith her daughter Doris fo r ten lit- states the m atter a bit more rig id physical e xa fh in a tio n -w ill be days W hile there »he w ill also scholarly than that, saying "Good required. attend tlw Seventh Day Advent­ n u tritio n and the rxxmomical pro- ist church camp meeting du ction of livestock cull fo r th e ' J t l t II. ( (M IK D IES Alhy Ritchey has purchaxcd a use nt only those m ineral supple­ hum saw recently owned by C N. ments fo r w m -li thi n- appears to Belated news was received here Duncan M elvin Allen has bought lie a reasonably .indiexu-d need." last week of the death of Joe B. M r. Duncan's car, Hone meal, used extensively as Cook, a form er resident, which Mr. aw l Mrs. Mac Trask and a m ineral supplement fu r p o u ltry occurred near M arshficjd about Mr. Trask's parents. Mr. and Mrs. and other types of livestock is so June 25th. Mr. Cook served as an B e rt'T ra s k were callers one eve­ sctucc now that D r. Hn.ig cau­ engineer fo r the Woodard Lum - ning last wi-ek at the home of lions ugainst using grades lin n i ber Co. fo r a number o f years. M r. and M is. A rth u r W oulcott. fo r anim al feeding. Raw rw -lf Ills death was said to have been Mac grudUalj-d from Freeman phosphaic is also hazardous as it due to a heart attack. Field. Seymour. Indiana, about contains higi iy toxic fluorine. tw o weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. O ffice Supplies. The S e ntin e l The experim ent stu’ lon w ill W oolcolt's son Russel is also sta­ m a k e suggestions concerning tioned at Freeman Field anti, w ill probable need of m ineral supple­ receive his pilot's wings sometime ments if an. i.eeumte description In the next several weeks. of the kind and amount of feed­ Clarence Ihincan and his b ro th ­ stuff» used is sent in. er Wesley J r left Tuesday noon • fo r Hillsboro, where Clarence w ill SAVERS OF G A R D E N SEED spend a short w hile at the home < A l TIONF.D A B O U T M IX U U S o f his parents before Ix-tng In «uet- ed into the arm y nt the last of Many v ic to ry gardi ners w h o ' Z f t / V Exposures the week. plan to save th e ir own seed fo r Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duncan next yent w ill n<-od I;» L-td out REPRINTS 3c EACH. aw l Sharon McCain were last which arc safe to rave and which Guaranteed Work. Thursday evening guests at the w ill lx- lik e ly tc lx- tian «aged by home of M r. and Mrs. I-ee Cooley cross pollination, says O. T. M c­ in Cbttage Grove. W horter. (x te n s o n h o r tic u ltu ra l- { Mr. and M is Z. N. Ila rv y of ist. In general, I earts, pea», let­ Mosby Creek and th e ir daughter, tuce and tom ato seed can I mi sav­ Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. Flora S tith and Jim m y M c­ ed w ith no advance precautions. HTF c Cain were last Wednesday a fte r­ Sweet corn may he contam inated i O regon PAGE T W n home nt Neal, Kansas. Mrs. Frank Stout left Thursday for Indianapolis, Indiana, where she was called on business in settling her father's estate. M r. and Mrs. R. II. Kenady and daughter Mabel and soft Ronald Dean visited recently w ith A. Söd­ erström in Eugene at his home tyh at hap|Kins when two cou­ in Gardenway. rageous youngsters set them ­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson left selves against the irresistible Friday a fte r spending a three Nazi m achine and its inhuman weeks furlough w ith relatives teachings, is develop- d in RKO here and w ill sjx-nd a coup'«- of Radio's unusual rom antic drama, days at Port O rfo rd w ith M r. Rob­ “ H itle r's C hildren." inson's grandparents, Mr. and j Based on "E ducation fo r D eath" Mrs. A l M ille r from there w ill go Gregor Zicm er's eye-witn»-- ac­ fo San Francisco where Mr. Rob­ count of Nazi educational m eth­ inson w ill go back to his ship. ods and the way In which Germ­ Mrs Robinson w ill retu rn to P o rt­ an boys ami g irls are being taught land where she Is employed w ith that th e ir destiny is to enslave the Bell Telephone Co. the rest of the work), the picture L ittle Dean Rex of Roseburg is s tirrin g ly tells its rom antic story against the g rim background of staying at the R. H Kenady home w hile his m other is employed at H itle r's rise to powi r the shipyards in Portland and his T im H olt and Bonita G ranville fa th e r is w ith the U. S. «jrmy. p ortray the tw o pidncipals, a pair «Mr. and Mrs. George McRey­ of Get m an-Am erican youngsters nolds have opened the lookout who take opposite paths through tow er on W ard's butte where Mrs. th eir school days but emerge d u r­ ing th e ir storm y courtship as help­ McReynolds w ill attend the tow er less cogs in the great pattern of this season. M r. and M is. Loyal Lea bo and Nazi m achinery, unable to e x tri­ cate themselves from its b ru ta lity sons Guy and Pat have recently and Its implacable purpose. Kent moved home from Portland. Mrs. Mabel Wells o f Eugene is Sm ith, a pew- Broadway "fin d ," is seen aa an Am erican teacher in spending this week w ith her sis­ B erlin (a role s im ila r to Ziemcr's ter. Mrs. .M argaret Wallace. own career) who endeavor» to aid K. P. McReynolds spent one the tw o youngsters hut who, too, night last week at the home of is overcome by the machine. his parents, M r. and Mrs. E. L. Produced by Edward A Golden McReynolds. Mr. McReynolds was and directed by Edward D m ytryk. enroute to Lakeview where he the p icture also features O tto w ill be w ith the forest service. K ru ge r as a Gestapo sponsor fo r Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Cam o f T im H o lt and H. B. W erner as a Port O rfo rd was o v e rn ig h t' v is it­ heroic churchm an who defies the ors Sunday of Mrs. Cram 's sister. H itle r system. Also featured are «Mrs. W a lte r Robinson. O ther vis­ Lloyd C otrigan and E rfo rd Gage. itors at the Robinson home Sun­ " H itle r ’s Children" opened at day were a son-in-law and daugh­ the Arcade T heater yesterday fo r ter, M r. and Mrs. J. R. Furgeson a four-day run. and daughter Sharon o f Portland. M r. and Mrs. Herschel P hillips of Vancouver. W ashington, spent the w-eek end w ith Mrs. Phillips Mrs. «Mary Shey who has spent parents, M r. and Mrs. F. M. Chap­ a month here w ith her daughter man and M r. P hillip s' relatives at and fa m ily left Monday fo r her Yoncalla. Divide Sf OCT .V T IV IT ie s A t th - Scout meeting «Monday night at the arm ory, one new boy, Paul Frank, wh > came here re­ cently from Portland, was trans­ ferred Into this troop. Saturday night several of the Scouts e n ­ joyed an overnight camp nt the Cottage Grove dam, acrompanieil by Lance Naish. Those camping out were K e ith Wooley. Wayne «M-Call, David Summers, Paul Frank, Jack Ross, Bob Naish and Ross Adkins. John Dunlevy, Bob C rick and Ash.cy Fl.aten are spending this week a'. Lucky Boy Scout camp 11 .... It la Foresight on your part if you yet thia dependable protection today! Represented by N. N. Smith 27 South 6th St. 4SEltp -s i " 1 ■««»>■" Ai................ . Truck If you are looking for good truck tires, we have them in the following sizes: 6 825 20 pre war truck tires 825 20 12 ply AA rubber 900 20 pre war tires 750 20 all traction AA rubber 750 20 pre war regular 650 16 600 16 We also have a good line of pre war passenger car tires FLATTERS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Fifth and Washington i , ! ......... . Films Developed and Printed 6 and 8 Giidcn, tran^ort plane*« invasati barge*, carried the Sicilian lnvo»ienf »9 Thrift-Wise iM tb TKOObS /M g m C K ! NO TICE 5000 M9K locems HeeDCDf WE WILL OPEN AT 10:00 A. M. AND CLOSE AT 10:00 P. M. STARTING JULY 2f EAGLE CIGAR STORE BOHEMIA CLUB THE CLUB The War Manpower Commission is calling loggers out of the ahip- ya-ds, airplane facto­ ries, and other war In d u stries-— for no Work is more impor­ tant than log produc­ tion right now! FANTASTIC? Not at all! America is building the greatest fleets of tro o p ­ carrying transports and gliders the world has ever known. And they are made of W OOD! England is m ass-producing M osquito Bombers that out-speed the Nazi's fastest fighter planes. T hey’re made of W O O D ! Literally — logs are flying — from the woods right into en­ emy strongholds. THAT is why Amer­ ica so desperately needs more saw logs, THE BOHEMIA LUMBER SALES CO. J. H. CHAMBERS & SON COTTAGE GROVE LUMBER COMPANY ROW RIVER LUMBER CO. SCOTT LUMBER COMPANY 19 lip A more peeler logs, more pulp logs NOW! In addition to planes and gliders, there MUST be wood for thousands of inva­ sion barges, pontoon bridges, sub chas­ ers, shell cases and aircraft carrier deck­ ing. Logs are making munitions from nitro-cellulose to shell cases. Every log­ ger can serve America best by sticking to his ax and saw ...and by Urging his logger friends who’ve quit the woods, to return to the forest fighting fronti l!--- —