Kfaìlcd in Con­ fo rm ity w ith P.O.D order No. 19687" VOLI MK I.IV Rainbow Girls Open Assembly Here Tomorrow High School and Grade Pupils Are Given Awards Home Boys and Girls in the FIGHTING FORCES Lumber Output F a ir to M iddling u tte r ra rm Loans v • . T t« . fru it crop outlook this year * t « The is fa ir, w ith probably the poor prospects fo r cherries generally Robert« Boyce Ph. M. 2/C who i years enlisted M ay 30th She is seen here in several years. Sev­ tins been on active d uty tin past a graduate of the Yoncalla high eral growers state th a t rains O utstanding pupils In both fourteen months Ip the South school and attended Oregon Col­ Announced in C ollage Grove to­ which h it w hile som* varities of grade and high school were given Pacific, spent a week end leave lege of Education at Monmouth day by H. E. Eakin, vice president cherries were blooming caused «winds at the closing exercises From 130 to 200 R iiin lxiw G irl* w ith his parent», M r. and M i». Mrs. Petersen, who also enlisted and cashier. F irs t N atio na l Bank the bloom to b lig ht w ith the re­ lust week. At the Kth grade pro­ mid m other «(IvisoiM from «11 over Lum ber production in Lane R. P. Boyce, re tu rn in g to Sun M ay 30th, has been doing house ,f Cottage Grove, was a l€o vc by sult that e arly cherry is hardest the Mtiite ore ex|iectc j One o f the ou:s;anding features spend the vacation m onths j n ered wagon to Oklahoma, where B lic k le and H. E. Eakin, are ex­ Ihls area. Most business houses Second Lieutenant Clyde S. tem porary und on some meats ma) of the bank's new fa rm mortgage Portland and Miss M arie DeBolt he took up a homestead. pected to fig h t It out anti make w ith exception of food stores re­ Roberts, Jr., Cottage Grove, O re­ be tem porary; the 1943-44 citrus is the libe ra l pre-paym ent plan w ill attend Portland extension There he was m arried to Laura the late M orse-Holm an senate mained closed from Sat u n la y night gon, has been selected to a tte nd fr u it production w ill lie 10 per- j which provides th a t the borrow er summer school. Miss S tella H olt M. T a rr, November 23. 1899. M r. contest look tame. O th e r officers u n til yesterday m orning and a the O f f i c e r s (Communication cent higher than last year; the may pay o ff any amount o f his w ill attend Oregon State College and Mrs. Allen resided in O kla ­ nom inated by the com m ittee in ­ num ber o f people took advantage ‘ course ol the Field A rtille ry last half of 19*14 w ill show less , 'oan at any tim e from fa rm in- summ er school, spending the re­ homa u n til 1926 when they moved clude: Robert Graham, president; of the three days to rest, relax school at F ort S ill, Oklahoma. b u tte r and lard, but more m argar- 1 tome, and w itho ut penalty, there­ m ainder ot the summer at N orth to Oregon, locating in the S ilk Floyd Glthens, firs t vice presi­ and vacation. Q uite a few led the Lieutenant R o lw iis is the son o f ine. shortening and vegetable oils by ta king advantage o f bumper Bend. Miss Alice Johnson w ill Creek com m unity, west o f Cottage dent; Pat Richard, second vice fish and some were successful M r. and M rs Clyde S. Roberts, than during the firs t h a lf; sugar •rops and good prices, thus allow - spend the vacation in Minneapolis. Grove where they have since re- president; Clp. M ajor l.t. General Despite the fact that a nurnlter 1132 Adunis avenue. Cottage is adequate, but no increase in ng him to free his p ro pe rty from Minnesota and Mrs. Herschel T ra - sided and when? M r. A llen operat- A rt W einkauf, ta ll tw is te r; llev. of people s|»ent the holidays else­ Grove. household allotm ents is in sight lebt at the earliest possible cey plans to attend a N. E. A. t>d a farrn F rank Brown, lion tam er; Ken H i- where there was an unusually M r. Allen was a member o f the this >enr. F or n u tritio n a l reasons, nom ent. These loans can be ta il- conference in P ittsburg. Pennsyl­ P hyllis M. Sorensen, 20, dau­ ckok, d irector. large gathering fo r M em orial (lay the report recommends home pro­ >r-made to fit the needs o f any vania and also v is it relatives in Methodist church since early m an­ P. Sorensen, 212 Sam M uckin w.is the guest services sponsored by the V e te r­ g h te r of W. duction o f vita m in C -rich foods individual. New York and South Dakota. hood. »l>vuker. te llin g of hts experiences ans o t Foreign wars und American IkJUglas St., C ollage Grove. Ore. such as tomatoes, and consump­ S u rvivin g are his w idow ; three This new farm mortgage, to­ Going to M ontana fo r the summer on a recent tr ip to Kan* a» C ity Legion nt the a rm ory Tuesday is u recent enrollee at the Naval tion o f m ilk, meat and enriched gether w ith the o th e r fa rm finan­ are Miss Frances Vagg, who w ill sons, James L. A llen o f Artesia. and Minnesota Seven cub scout ; m orning There was also a good T ra in in g Teachers College, i'e d a r cereals as sources o f rib o fla vin cing services o f the F irs t N ational be at Saco, and Miss M ollie Wiese, New Mexico; Chester E. Allen o f den chiefs and Leo Wnldock. cub attendance nt the union M em orial Falls. la. Past c iv ilia n experience and niacin. Bank, concluded Eakin, gives the going to Lorin g St. Paul. M inne­ H arrisb urg and M elvin a t home m aster w eie guests of the club services a) the a rm o ry Sunday and "boot tra in in g ’’ aptitude tests armers o f Oregon the most com- sota is the destination o f Mrs. and six daughters: Mmes. O llie was the basis fo r her selection to The club voted to co ntribu te sponsored by the Cottage Grove FIRE WARDENS APPOINTED ilete borrow ing fa c ilititie s offered Elsie J. F lorin. Miss D orothy Muno, Esther Wilson, Flossie $100.00 to the summ er recrea­ M in is te ria l association. The guest the specialty school. The complete TO SERVE RURAL REGIONS by any in s titu tio n in the state. Gesme and Mrs. Frances Howard S ta rk and Ruby C herry, a ll o f course of study includes s h o rt­ tio n a l program . speaker fo r the program Tuesday, and w ill be in Eugene fo r the summer Cottage Grove and W illa R ural fire wardens have again LATHAM SCHOOL COMMEN­ and Miss .Dorothy Moore is spend­ M axine a t home. C opt. L. B. Kimes, a chaplain nt hand, typing. Naval correspond­ ATTEND KF< Fl'TION Camp A dair, brought an in te re st­ ence, records and forms, and c u r­ been named throughout the W il­ Funeral services were held fro m CEMENT EXERCISES ing h e r vacation a t Yakima. ing message on "T he tw o worlds, rent events. The college-slanted lam ette valley to serve farm ers the M ills chapel a t 3:00 p. m. Washington. Miss Evelyn Hessel Saturday night the follow ing the a lte rn a tiv e the re tu rn in g sol­ course is complete w ith physical in th a t area by w ritin g perm its, The Latham grade school closed w ill divide her tim e between Tuesday afternoon w ith the Rev. education and pleasant u niver­ and in assisting farm fire crews < kid Fellows and Rebekahs of the d ie r faces. Thursday night w ith a program Philom ath and Portland. Miss Geo. H ardy, B aptist pastor o f­ s ity social functions. Successful should uncontrolled fire s occur, local lodges attended a reception and commencement exercises fo r R uth Nelson's plans are indefinite. fic ia tin g . In te rm en t was in the com pletion o f the Yeoman course says A rt King, extension soils HI'UAK STAMP 37 INVALID in Roseburg honoring the grand Masonic-I. O. O. F. cemetery* the graduates under the direction wins a p etty o ffic e r ra tin g fo r specialist, in charge o f the ru ra i m aster, Ralph Russell, and Mrs. >f S. T. Rose, Principal. The pro­ Mrs. H arold Cooley of Glendale, th i' fem inine Bluejacket. Sugar S lum p 37 in W ar Ration fire prevention project. E thel Bailey, president of the gram included: invocation. Rev. Oregon spent several days here ERVIN HANSEN SELLS WOOD Relx*kah Assembly o f Oregon: Mr. Book 4 w ill never he used, OPA 'Somewhere in the South P a cific’ B urning perm its may be o bta in ­ 1 F rank Brow n; intro du ction of the past week vosiung the pa­ BUSINESS and Mrs. R obert St. Elmo, Mr. unnouneed. Because many house­ i Delayed I - M a rk in g tw o years) ed from these wardens fo r 10-day I class, P rincipal S. T. Rose; class rents o f her husband. M r. and and Mrs. H a rry Lewis, Mrs. Juan- wives m istakenly sent this stamp overseas w ith the same command. | periods by applying in person or 1 song, 8th grade g irls ; salutatory, Mrs. Chas. Cooley w hile en route E rvin Hansen has sold his wood Ila Woodson, Mt». Stella Baker, to th e ir local boards when apply­ 14 men attached to the flag unit by telephone o r in w ritin g , g iv ­ Norma C arpenter; class history. to P ortland to vis it her parents, business to his son-in-law Verne D o o little and his fa th e r Judd Mr». Eva Hatch. Mrs. Lena Ham- ing fo r home canning sugar, in ­ o f Vice A d m iral Aubrey W F itc h ,’ ing legal description o f property , Alice W h ite ; prophecy, Donna M r. and Mrs. Angell. D o o little both of S utherlin. Verne loth, Mrs. Grace Daskarn, Mrs. stead o f the correct stum p spare commander A irc ra ft South Pa­ by township, range, and section. | Jean Addington; class poem, N or- In spite o f the decreasing i ma C arpenter; class w ill, Leone D o o little has enlisted in the ma­ M innie W illits , Jim Bennett anil stum p 37 OPA has announc­ cific.. received on A p ril 20th the rines and plans *o leave fo r tra in ­ Bert Hatch. Several grand officers ed that Suger Stam p 37 w ill not adm iral's congratulations nt an in ­ p ro b a b ility of incendiary bomb­ B ro w n ; valedictory, T h e r e s a ing June 16th. Judd D c o little w ill from various parts of the state be used ut a ll, so that no one w ill fo rm a l ceremony o f which the ing attacks on cities, forests, and, W alker; song, g irls' trio ; presen­ su ffe r fo r (his mistake*. fields, extrem e care is a lw a y s ' ta tion of class, P rincipal S. T. operate the wool tru c k during the were present. ce nte r o f a ttra c tio n was a large Meats, Fats absence of his son. 'M rs. Verne needed to protect farm homes and Rose; aw arding o f diplomas, Clare SENTINEL CLOSED JUNE 3RD 'B irth d a y ' cake prepared by the p ro p e rty from damage by fire, Red Stamps A8 t h r o u g h T8 D o o little and baby w ill reside near GOLDEN RULE GROCERY Chapman, chairm an o f the school unit's bilkers. T lie Sentinel o ffice and shop CH A N G ES HA N D S Dan B. Robinson, project forester board and a tw o-act play e ntitle d good indefinitely. U8, V8 and W8 the Hansens. W ill lx« closed a ll day S aturday Oregon state board of "U nder the Stars and Stripes.” become valid June 4 and remain Among those sharing the honors o f the good indefinitely. Miss M argaret Heck, p ro p rie to r June 3rd. We w ill he open fo r ’ was Fred S. W inklem an. Radio­ forestry, adds. B urning existing CRAWFORD HOTEL CHANGES The class m otto was "A nchor o f the Golden Rule Grocery Store, business as usual F rid ay and M on­ man firs t class, USNR of this c ity. ’ fire Processed Fruits, Vegetables HANDS hazards under controlled in the H arbor o f Success;" class Blue stamps A8 through V8, announced this week that she had day. Mrs. M ay Brown, who has own­ . W inklem an, son of M r. and M rs methods as early as possible is flower, the rose and class colors, ¿ood indefinitely. «old the «tore to George W itte rs ed and managed the C raw ford H a rry S. W inkelm an, Disston one way to avoid la te r serious red and w hite. o f Albany, who w ill take posses­ j hotel fo r the past fifte e n months, MOST PLENTIFUL FOODS route, .Cottage Grove,Oregon, was fires, he said. Graduates included Theresa sion June 1. Mi«« Heck had been A pproxim ately one-fourth o f the W alker, N ina Chapman, Dale A d ­ a member o f the o rigin al naval Onions, and eggs over most of has sold out to M rs. O live Brown, in business fo r the past seventeen who has been an employee of the GABR1ELSON At the B u tle r group which left San Diego, C alif.,: fires in the ru ra l and m arginal ams, R ichard Graham, Norma the C ountry. year« and plans to re tire to her m a te rn ity home, Saturday, May in M ay 1942, bound fo r the south forest areas of the W illa m e tte Carpenter, Donna Jean Addington, local telephone office fo r several Sugar fa rm . Mr. W itte rs comes here 27, 1944, to Pvt. and Mrs. V irg il Pacific. Since then, the th irty valley are started from trash and Leone Brown, Alice W hite. F lo r­ Sugar stamps 30 and 31 each are years. Mrs. Olive Brown is ta king w ith mnny years experience in Gabrielson o f Cottage Grove, a lo u r old serviceman hud u n in te r­ debris burning along roadsides, ence Beers, Juanita M arcy, L o r­ good fo r five pounds indefinitely. imm ediate possession of the C raw - the grocery business and plans to daughter, Thena Mnc. rupted d uty nt several south seas fence rows, stubble fields, and ena Arm strong, Robert B arlow Sugar Stamp 40 is good fo r five , ford hotel. Mrs. May Brown has enlarge the stock. M r: W itte rs GRAY At the B u tle r m ate rnl- bases. slash areas, he reports. Some and Ronald Dean Kenady. pounds o f canning sugar through gone to S utherlin where she w ill w ill be accompanied hen* by his ' ty home, Friday, M ay 26, 1944, to , manage the S utherlin hotel which spread because of neglect and I February 28. next year. A fo rm e r employee of the D ur- ) others because the p roperty owner w ife and daughter. ; has fo rty rooms, large dining • M r. and Mrs. Ronald G ray o f C ot­ FORD DEALERS SUPPORT Gasoline Co.. ’ .....' ber ..... ' " I ’orena, j does not appreciate the danger of tage Grove, a si.« tlo o e rl Bruce able F ir Lum • room, fountain service w ith tw elve JUNIOR BASEBALL A - ll coupons are good through stools and six booths. W AR D- At the M cFarland ma- Ore ■ W inklem an enlisted in the burning in d ry hot weather. E a s t, ATTEND DISTRICT MEETINGS te rn ily home, F riday, May 2 6,I Naval R w v e Nov. 16, 1940 at winds plus low h um id ity, plus i In co-operation w ith the Am er- June 21. Tire Inspection Deadlines Ed Gotch, commander o f the 1944, lo M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Portland. One brother, I ^ t . Jay careless burning equal uneontroll- ican Legion's 17th annual ju n io r I FILTER CENTER CLOSES Regular inspections not required Am erican legion post here a tte nd ­ W ard o f C ollage Grove, a son, W. W inklem an, a veteran of the ed fires, Robinson says. The filte r center a t Eugene baseball program, the Ford M otor a fte r A p ril 20. Guadalcanal invasion, is s till ed as d is tric t vice corntnander I he Kenneth Ray. closed yesterday on arm y orders. --------------------------- ) Company and its dealers through- Fuel Oil Somewhere in the South Pacific. C H U R C H E 8 O F F E R V A C A T IO N out the co un try again w ill give meetings o f last Thursday and Abandoning the a irc ra ft w arning S M IT H A l the M cFarland ma­ Periods 4 and 5 coupons, good service te m p ora rily a t least a f­ F rid a y In Albany and C orvallis. te rn ity home. Saturday, May 27, «pwo B IB L E SCHOOLS support and encouragement to ladies o f this loca lity.) Both Gotch and Max Bird, ser­ 1944, to Pvt and Mrs. Amel T r u - ' Several local churches are o f- more than 20,000 competing through September 30. New per- fects several thousand volunteers M ildred Sm ith, fo rm e r teacher in vice o ffic e r w ill attend the re­ man S m ith of .Culp Creek, a son, fering daily v a c a t i o n Bible ) teams, Floyd Githens, Ford deal- heating year may be used as soon in the 4th fig h te r command of the Dorena schools and Mrs. Flora iod 1 coupons fo r the 1944-1945 the P ortland d is tric t and a t the h a b ilita tio n conference o f the Duane Eugene. H. Peterson have enlisted in the *choo,s” s ta rtin g the tu v , week in er announced today as they are received from local heighth of the a c tiv ity employed C ATO N A t the M cFarland I Am erican legion s ta rlin g in P o rt­ June. Schools are to be conducted Many dealers w ill be sponsors W A C and w ill report fo r tra in ­ land today and ending Saturday. m a te rn ity home, Monday, May 29, some 15,000 volunteers in the dis­ at the Church o f God, Baptist, o r co-sponsors of teams and w ill boards. ing at Des Moines, Iowa, June 11th Gotch w ill rem ain over fo r the 1944. to M r. and Mrs. Jack Caton tric t. The w arnin g service here M ethodist und P r e s b y t e r i a n provide local and sectional tro- Shoes departm ent executive com m ittee o f C orvallis, a daughter, Linda I Miss S m ith who has taught in the .churches. Ages range up to 16 phies, uniform s and o th e r equip- A irplane Stam p 1 and 2, good has been on the a le rt basis fo r Dorena schools the past seven'years. jm e nt. m eeting. j ' Marie. ind efin itely. several months. of O ur Nation « Nearing Normal Over District In New Plan OWI Reports on Food Situation Many Teachers to Remain in Locality Lions Nominate New Officers Everett A. Allen Dies Suddenly 27 th Memorial Day Is Quiet One Here Ration Calendar B IR T H S