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Mailed In Con. formlty with P O D order No. 1968T' Crttaí V'v' o' VOLUME LV OOTTAOB OHOVE. LAKE COUNTY. OREGON, Till ILSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 German Army 411 Housing Units Surrenders 7th, Of Row Type 0. K.’d Reims, France Says Senator Morse A Germany thoroughly «mashed In hat tie surrendered uneondltlon- a lly to the western allies and Soviet Russia nt 2:41 a. tn. Mon- day <5:41 p, m I ’W T, Sunday), finlwhlng h isto ry’* bloodiest eon- file t a fte r 2,310 day«. The surrender w«* »Igned at Gen. Elsenhower’s headquarters In a little red aehiMil house at Keim.», France. A t leaat 40.000.0IM) men. women and ehildn-n were ea«ualtle« from thi« global w ar fire d by H itle r« arm ored plunge Into Poland on Sept, 1, 1939. H itle r'« releh lay Germany. Russia, firs t nation to smash hack the Nazi tow er, was represented by Gen. Ivan Suslopa- rov. ■nnouncement came from the enemy. In a broadcast by Foreign M inister Ludwlz Schwerin von Krowlgk, declaring Grand A d m ira l K a rl lin c n itz had ordered "a ll fig h tin g German troop»” to lay down arms. The Germ any that once over- spread almost a ll o f Europe, had dom inated northern A frica and waged U-lioat w ar that came near to co ntrolling the seas, had Is-cn reduced In this Lna l hour to trap- ped, though large, garrisons in Norway, In Cxcchnslovnklu-Au»- tria-Yugoslavia, in French ports and channel islands. In Latvia, In Aegean Island», and In desperate, dim inishing poexets In Germany Itself. The historic new-, of capitula- tlon began breaking w ith a Dan- t»h broadcast th a t N orw ay had lieen surrendered unconditionally by ita conqueror- In N orw ay are most o f the re- Four Recreational Projects Cleared at Cottage Grove Lake NUMBER 39 Pres. Truman Proclaims May 13 Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving “ O u r v ic to r y is b u t h a lf w on. T h e west is fre e , b u t the cast is s t ill u n d e r th e bondage o f the tre a c h e ro u s ty r a n n y o f th e The U. S. Engineers have clear- ’Japanese,” P re s id e n t T ru m a n to ld a ra d io a udience T ue sda y in Approval I vin been secured fo r ed fo u r of the seven recreational p ro c la im in g liu a l v ic to r y in th e E u ro p e a n th e a te r o f th e g re a t- fo rty additional housing unit» fo r! sites a t the Cottage Grove lake *'»*♦ " '» r in h is to ry . In h is address P re s id e n t T ru m a n a v o id e d Cottage Grove. A telegram recelv- and it is the desire of the engin- a n y m e n tio n o f V -E d a y and the w h ite house made it c le a r th e re ed Tuewlay by Floyd Githen*. eers to keep the public inform ed was no fo rm a l V -E d a y p ro c la im e d . In a p ro c la m a tio n th e pre si- president of the Cottage Grove o f these improvements so that the d e n t d e s ig n a te d S u n d a y , M a y 13th, M o th e r ’s D a y as a d a y o f Chamber o f Commerce from U. S. public can enjoy the m axim um o f p r an(J th a n k s g iv in g . Senator Wayne M or*e, sta ting relaxation near th e ir homes. And m . i h i i »» t- iv i . • . that he I M o n e l had been advised please do not overlook that there T u e s d a y was g e n e ra lly observed as V -E D a y b u t in a q u ie t by the federal hom ing adm lnlatrn- must be tolerance in g ettin g these ,n a n n e r- A f t e r an e a r ly m o rn in g b ro ad cast th e business houses tlon that approval had been given places in shape as labor is ex- here closed, h u t th e re w*as no p ro g ra m o f a n y s o rt. T he p la n n e d fo r 40 additional housing unit« fo r trem ely scarce as w ell as m ate ri- u n io n th a n k s g iv in g se rvice scheduled fo r th e e v e n in g fo llo w in g Cottage Grove and th a t o ffic ia l V -E d a y was postp on e d u n til S u n d a y e ve n in g a nd w ill be held als. n o tifica tio n would be aent imme- , M H ow ard Harpole «on o f M r John Van Trunnell, 23, «on of The fir s t camp «¡te is known a« a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h . diately. and M n . M.arvo.: Harpole w ith M r. and Mrs. John I.. T ru n ne ll o f Camp A & B, located south o f the Surrender Form ally Signed In com m enting on the telegram 3Hlh (Cyclone) Lavrston on Luzon uzon B B route. Cottage Grove, and Kebelbeck home going south. 8 I N D A Y DAY O F PRAYER The fin a l seal was set on Germ G ltn rn g Mild he was under the Im- ¡n the Philippine* \ t . 1 larpolc husband o f Velma Bennett T ru n - There is good d rin k in g w a te r and A N D TH AN K SG IV IN G any’s defeat yesterday when Field presxlnn that the additional unit« went oversea« in :>e< ember 1941 nell, was commissioned an Ensign a «pace fo r s ix ty fam ilies. Swim - M arshal W ilhelm K e itel signed the C ottage Grove churches are - m ing fa c ilitie s have been approv fo rm a l ra tific a tio n o f Germany's holding unkm services Sunday a l ed fo r adults, but considered un unconditional surrender in B erlin. evening at the Christian church safe fo r children unless super The document was more o r less beginning at 8:00 p. m. The vised. identical w ith th a t signed a t service w ill be one of prayer , , — Lake Camp C, hard by Hebron Reims Monday, w ith more details and T hanksgiving carrying out fo r invasion. When the "A nnapolis o f the A ir," he was church, has good bathing fa c ili- on the surrender of German available fo r these houses at the the request of President Tru he landed on Luzon, an Am erican ordered to d u ty e i t h e r at an tics and good d rin k in g w a te r and equipment. present time, man that Sunday, M other’» Day inform a tion i',’. 'n ' ludine out w it^ ’ in M ru c to r'8 fo r fu rth e r a space fo r tw e nty families. Goering, K evwlring Captured From a ll availuhh be »et aside as a day of prayer S e g u e r ilL since- i e f, . o5 tra in ,n * o r *« a” R a t i o n a l base U“ « ' CamP D - ,oca^ »’000 feet It is understood th a t the row typ« Reichmarshal Herm ann Goering and thanksgiving. A speaker houses would be tem porary and ¡Mjand* , , vl H arpolt. graduated and »« now f a i n a « a t Corpus and Field M arshal A lb e rt Kessel- for the occasion Is being ar Has excellent rin g were taken in to custody yes would In- to rn down when the ranged. from local high school in 1944. C h ris ti, Texas. bathing facilities. terday by the 7th arm y. Goering’s need ceased to exist, Lake Camp E. e,-st bank o f lake w ife and child were taken into adjacent to old county road. Has custody w ith him . Goering is T h e follow ing announcement very good bathing fa cilitie s fo r quoted as saying he believed H itle r was received yesterday from the children under supervision of p a r died A p ril 27 o r 28. N ational Housing agency o f Seat- ents. tie: Curfew Lifted Lake Camp F, located adjacent V -E Day brought a liftin g of The publicly financed construc- to the A. L. G Gilhat-.t ilham ranch oa the /"• j * [ AT • the m idnight curfew and a liftin g tlon o f 40 fa m ily unit» In Cottage old M ille r pro pe rty A good supply L 3 D t l V C 0 1 i l H Z l S o f the ban on horse and dog ra c Grove, Oregon, Ix s-n lity was ap- o f d rin k in g g w a te r available fro m * ing and prospects o f an increase proved today according to George W ilson Creek, text-client bathing in gasoline allowance soon. Trans- W. Copied, Regional Representa- An a rtic le on the experiences p ortatio n is s till tig h t and there beach fo r children w hen supervis live if the N ational Housing ed "z by adults. .¡az, 5 ™ o f L t H ow ard Arnest, son of M r. ¡s no hope of increasing transpor- Agency. These units w ill provide nm WT— - e s r * Lake Camp G, located 1.500 feet and M rs. G. B. Arnest. appeared ta tio n in the nf,a r fu tu re The accommodations fo r Im m ig ra nt Pvt, H arold Kline, who has lieen heart. The aw ard was made a fte r upstream from the dam and ad- recently in the El Paso, Texas clothing situation w ill also rem ain w orkers to lie employed hy local stationed at Omstead Field, M id- he wa wounded w hile in action in i acen’ to the previous summ er H erald, rela tin g to his tria ls w hile d iffic u lt. Soldiers w ill have to be logging and lum bering operations, home o f Roy Short. Has good a p a tie n t a t a Nazi hospital. Arnest re fitte d in clothing fo r the P acif- Const ruction o f these fa m ily dleton, Pa., came in F rid a y on a the Philippines on M arch 9th. t o v is it his fa m ily here Pic. Leslie Adams, son of Mrs. d rin k in g w a te r supply and an ex- LS now a patient at the W illia m ¡c w a r units w ill be undertaken w ith in a furiough _ W ar Costly to Russia short time by the Federal Public an< Tuesday was •'•ken to the E m ily Adams, has received the c lie n t beach fo r adults. N ot safe Beaumont general hospital a t E l a rt fo wounds received Lo r children unless supervised. Pa;so- ........................................ B E R L IN —A Russian general Housing A u th o rity and any in - ***rne» hospital in Vancouver, Purple ...... . H . . e ........ ... r ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- L ie ut H ow ard L. Arnest a pa- , .. qulrles regarding the proy-ct o r a-'hington. su ffe ring w ith rheu- in the b a ttle o f Luzon, according p ’ ans are underway to make this tie n t a t W illia m Beaumont General Wednesday th a t in sav Its development may be addressed n iu ,lc frv e r. to announcement by his m other. s*’ e a com m unity house. ing th e ir country and m arching to Frank M C rutsinger, Regional W illia m Bai tel- utaicrw nt ^ C' Adams sent tb ^,P u rp le H e a rt . Cooperation o f the public w ill H ospital, was freed from the Hep- to trium ph in B e rlin the soviets be appreciated in care of these penheim prison hospital in G er- hotfle to his m o ti D irector, S kinner Building, Seat- had lost between 12,000,000 and areas as w ell as policing them. The many a m onth ago. 15,000,000 dead, about h a lf sol- NEWS OF OUR MEN^WOMEN IN UNIFORM Lt. Arnest Tells of Experiences While the general lose 500,000 the a rm y I). Kabler Given Lions Citation As the successor to H itle r ordered Col. W illia m F. Kyle, command M r. and Mrs. Joe T. Sm ith. 324 fore another year. In addition to leading his company o f in fa n try’ German crews o f warships and ing o ffic e r at the arm y a ir forces Adams avenue. Cottage Grove, the designated p icnicking areas, riflem en when shrapnel fractu re d headquarters, Medford arm y a ir O re" has becn decorated w ith an there are also numerous locations his ie ft leg, pierced his jaw , and merchantmen not io scuttle or damage th e ir vessels. field, presented the a ir medal oak leaf cluster to the a ir medal- around the lake w here excellent penetrated his le ft shoulder and hand. Terms llarsli, Mays General award to Mrs. Ann K e ffe r, Ash fo r courage nnd high achievement bathing exists fo r children. He regained consciousness and avenue. Cottage Grove, w ife and ,n a c,k’n wh,,<’ P « '‘ng the way fo r In his broadcast of Grand Ad- / ' • » • t i| m lra l D o e n itz 'o ru e r of Germany's V i H l Z C I l 0 1 i V l O I ) l l l found a Nazi medic and o ffic e r LOT OW NERS, COTTAGE nearest o f km of S Sgt W arren a llip d armies in to the Reich w ith arguing over him. From th e ir GROVE CEM ETERY G. K effer, a ir corps a prisoner bon,bs He was fo rm e rly a student unconditional s u tr— <er, German Please do not forget the annual tones, he gathered th a t they in Germ any since last August. a t ,t.)r^ 2 n. uS ta ’ ® Col|pKe foreign M in iste r von K rosigk de L t. S m ith serves w ith the veter- cleanup beginning M ay 15. We w eren't at a ll interested in evac- clared: Donald K abler, S m ith - Hughes The award reads: "F o r m e rito ri- "O u r sym pathy fir s tly goes out in s tru c to r of a gricu ltu re classes a t ous achievement in aerial flig h t an 390th Bom bardm ent group, must ask the lot owners tw o dol- mating him. I t was o nly a fte r he to o u r soldiers. Nobody must dc- the Cottage Grove union high from Ju ly 27, 1944, to August 6. crack eighth a ir force u n it, w hich lars this year since we have to pantom im ed a message o f his to o u r help, and indicated his ra n k Cottage Grove's fir s t Shrine celve him self on the harshness o f school, was cited as the citizen o f 1944, w hile p a rticip a tin g in sus- holds a w a r record fo r destruc- Pay w artim e wages - - distress . the term s which our enemies have the m onth nt the w eekly m eeting tn ine d^ o p e r a ti o n a 1 a ctivitie s ti<’ n o i en,’my a irc ra ft by a lone We can do only those p a rts .o f the innV ‘ ha^ him they f itVia.,ly . re l^n,ed and cj ub was organized a t an in itia l group in a «ingle engagement, cemetery fo r which we anr paid in took h,m to ,ht>ir aid station. As m eetjng h^ld a t the Cottage Grove imposed on the German people, o f the Cottage Grove Lions club against the enemy.” having shot down 63 German advance. I f you don't w ant yo u r he was carried off, he could hear a rm orv Thursday — W e had to accept them. Thursday. In presenting the citn - , j t u i r j j a rm ory Thursday evening. The "N oliody w ill have any doubt Hon. the fo llo w in g inform a tion GorKon E lfvin g Wounded f'g h te rs over M unster. Germany, part neglected, please send in y o u r ,he cr,es helP fro m wounded princip al business transacted was th a t heavy sacrifices w ill be de- was given on the a c tivitie s o f M r. ord h',s received here by on Oct. 10, 1943. The group has donation p ro m p tly as we are short Americans, cries th a t w ent un- the adoption o f by laws and the munded fro m us In a ll spheres o f K a hle r during the tim e that he has "J1- and Mrs. H a rry E lfv in g o f been cited by the president and handed Belle Burkholder, Secy, hwded. he learned hours later, election o f officers who were as life. served as a g ric u ltu ra l in s tru c to r ( «’ttagc Grove, Disston route, that shares in another presidential Cottage Grove Cem etery Ass’n. f ° r as l ° ng as 24 hours. follows- E a rl H ill president- Llovd "W e must take them u|«»n us f,ere: Hw w ork as in s tru c to r is di- B ie ir son. Pfc. (»onion E lfving. award fo r aiding in the T h ird A ir ------------------------- Arnest was operated on a t a - - Griggs, vice president and James 'i n v n l l v I, ..i n , t.ln-.i vid rd into th ro - divisions, he in- " as wounded A p ril 19 on O kina- Division's epic a tta ck on key Mes- MRS. N IC H O LS ’ M O TH E R D IE S f*c,d hospital and from there ship- p Grahlm secretarv treasurer and stand I loya lly to our ohhga- M n jc(s (hc hjgh sluflen|s wa Pfc. E lfvin g entered the «er- serschm itt plants a t Regensburg. ------------ P fd ,o Heppenheim prison hospital. a^ X d to tions." i •• .u u j interested in farm ing, helps young y lce August 3, 1943, and took his Germany. Mrs. O. L. Nichols Tuesday re- F'o r the next three months, he a rra n „ p a meetine nlace and meet. arrange a m eeting place and meet "O n the other hand,” the broad farm ers nnd assists a d u lt farm ers, basic tra in in g at Camp Fannin, ceived w ord o f the passing o f her m arked the passing o f the days by ing ¿ 3 ^ cast continued, “ we must not de He has served as a g ricu ltu re Yexas.^nnd from there was sbnt ___ „ to Eugene C. H arrim an, Seaman m other, M rs. Alzina*~LeGarcy, 88, the menus served."fie could te ll i t _ . . . j spair. From the collapse in the chairm an o f the vtia m h er of Cnm- F ort Ord, C alifornia. He grariu- fh ’st class, USN, o f S utherlin. of W estport, Pennsylvania M rs was Sunday when he received a . ” , club started o ff w ith an past we must keep in m ind one merco nnd as chairm an o f this ■ted from the local high school in Oregon, h is been awarded the LeGarc? died early Tuesday m orn- sm all bowl o f th ic k bean soup, ,n,Val membership o f fo rty -s ix th in g : The Idea or our u nity, th<- com m ittee has directed the South the class o f 43. N avy and M arine Corps Medal ¡ng a fte r she suffered a stroke ’ he h ig h lig h t o f the week. On Sat- and there are e ig hty eligible fo r Idea o f fro n t comradeship, th i' Lane F a ir fo r the past three years. v. g wm . »•«», . “ io r heroic eond>Jet as a volunteer Funeral services and burial w ill be urdays he was given a slice o f membership in this loca lity. Twen- Idea o f Hssistiinee to each o ilie r." I Io is also resporatble fo r estab r 'a n k W hite E M I C. w it.i the engaged in diving operations," the made a t W estport todav. cheese. F o r the rem ainder o f the ty additional are expected to be - ____________ __ tim e, breakfast consisted o f one e*e8>hle a fte r the H illa h temple H itler’» Body Not Found lishing the com m unity cannery teeabees, 117th Battalion, who has N avy D epartm ent announced t o n t T i A M C A I VATIN A D CUP o f erastz coffee th a t tasted «^«-monials at Eugene M ay 18. MOSCOW Ru»»inn troop« sys- and has served ns supervisor o f > >cn stationed at Camp Thomas, day. Harriman is the son o f Mrs. te m a tically exam ining the bodies) th is estahlishm em «.nee its incep- p , ' " " vc‘ l C“ ml’ I x , l i ' M ay R itchey o f Lorane Rt , K A I I U I N C A L L l N U A K like scorched grain, one-ninth o f a m aking a prospective membership found in the nazt chancellery in non. Last summer ------------ K a ble r organ organ- . " p ; s'. , *llfo r n l'; last week and C ottage Grove. Oregon. PROCESSED FOODS. B O O K 4 loa f o f black bread, a chunk o f o f 10°- ---------------------------- M2 m argarine, tw o o r three m arble- There were about 100 present at Berlin, have not yet reported find- |Zed three plutix.i-s «if 120 young- ' r n '™ hl,n’ 1’ 0,1 leave last I h u r s - j ------------------------- —Blue stamps H 2 through to . v is it . his L E O N A R D D._ R E N N E K IL L E D 1 valid through June 2. Blue stamps sized potatoes at noon and a cup ’ he firs t meeting last Thursday ing A dolf H itle r o r Joseph Gneb- sters to help harvest .k«, the crops.. day i„. 1 w » ife z- and fam „ ily. , bel«, although the bodies o f many Besides earning over $2.500, the . in i! S, • ' m f° F Camp Parks IN SO VTH P A C IF IC N2 through S2 v a lid through o f soup made from th e ir peelings, evening including visitors from memliers o f the general sta ff, youngsters helped save valuable 1 111 1,1 o n t r s ' - — ------ June 30. Blue stamps T2 through and occasionally d irty -g ra te d car- Portland, Eugene and Roseburg. Mrs. E m ily Adams has received X2 va lid J u ly 31. Blue stamps Y2. rots. D u rin g the last few days be- V is itin g o fficials from P ortland leading storm troojier.s and high- crops. i Johnny W hite MM 2 C, hro tha r ra n kin g nazls a ll suicide» have K a ble r also helped in the ¡n illa - (1f F rank W hite, also w ith the w ord of the death o f .Leonard .D. Z2, A1 and C l valid M ay 1 through lore the 7th A rm y liberated the were?Geo. Joseph, potentate; Fred Aug. 31. prisoners, the Nazis added a few Peterson, chief Rahon and F ra n k been found. | tlon o f the Easter lily in d u stry and Seabees. arrived a t Treasure 1s- Renne, who was kille d in action CHEESE, spoonfuls o f corned beef to the M cQuire, chief orator. The Russians s till believe th a t has been an active backer o f the | „ nd Saturday from two years ser- in the south Pacific. M r. Renne M E A T , B U TTE R , Red stamps Y5 through noon meals. the report of H itle r's death was a " pw industry. He has ;Hso been nc- vice in the south Pacific. He is ex- was f ° ’ m er employee o f a C ulp BOOK 4 nazl tric k , and th a t the fuehrer Is liv e in ‘ grange ...... *" and J is at pres- pcctcd . . . home this - . waek - on leave to »« •- —< ■• and » made »- «-«- Yttiiu inrougm zvineai . L ll HJTi w ork Creek m ill his * home a j * t rv> ,,=n, va lid th ro ug h t June 2. rvcu Red Arnest lubi lost «tu 40 pounos pounds (luring durin g nis his stamps E2 through J2 va lid prison stay. To the to rm e nt of slow r l F P i l t K l l l P |» | | ent m aster of the Creswell grange. 1 visit his w ife, K atherine W hite Mrs. Adams'. in hiding. ***■ " I U v i i l l » He is survived by three sisters s through June 30. Red stamps K2 stavation, were added cold, lice * * * Besides helping w ith fa rm ing and ¡,nd other relatives, com m unity activities, he has sup nnd one b rother; Mrs. Anne Ga- thought P2 valid through J u ly 31. and lack o f w ater. plied e ntertuinm ent w ith his a c - 1 W IT H A F IF T E E N T H A IR ro u tte nnd Miss Lois Renne, both ^ d stamps Q2, R2, S2, T 2 and Towards the end o f M arch, the cordian on numerous occasions nnd F O R i’ E C O M M A N D A IR SER- of Bandon; M rs Neva P o rte r and U2 valid M ay 1 through Aug. 31. grapevine brought the glad tidings last hut not least lie has estnb- V IC E G R O U P -1 T A LY : A tru c k Lawrence Renne SUG AR; Book 4— Sugar stam p of the Am erican crossing of^ the llshed quite a rep u ta tio n ns a horse ' company commanded hy C aptain 35 valid through June 2. Sugar Rhine. A rnest was flow n to Paris A M other's Day program fo r doctor. R obert W. S m ith has been aw ard H O N S DEN CLO SED ; stam p 36 v a lid M ay 1 through w here he celebrated Easter by e a t- ' Cottage Grove Engles and mem ed the m eritorious service unit ------------- Aug. 31. *nR an Am erican meal and sleep- bers o f th e ir fam ilies w ill be gpon- plaque fo r m eritorious and out- F ire w hich threatened to dcs- T H E T A It llO ’S TO A T T E N D Thc Lions Den, Cottage Grove's ( SHOES: LOOSE STAM PS IN - ■in s ’’o’ ween clean sheets, sored by Cottage Grove Aerie, nt P R E SB YTER IA N C H V R C H .Lieutenant standing aervice in support o f com- youth canteen, closed last week, i V A L 1 ,D. BO OK 3_A irpla ne * ’ A rnest was in tro d u c -; tro y the m ill of the Blue M oun- 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, M ay 16, In ed to his m onth-old son via tele- ta in L u m b e r Co. Tuesday n ig h t ------------- hat operations according to an an- one m onth e a rlie r tfian planned, stamps 1-2-3 now valid. the Eagles lodge hall. It was an Phi Theta Rho „ g .............. irls w ill ............ a tte n d , ............ nouncement Commanding G a A s S o O i L i IN E ' ’ m COUPONS ........... ................ ......... hy the _________ _____ „ because th e ir room has been rent- c nf tTPDN«? n d t P^one when he arrived at M itc h e ll burned the fu el room and the roof nounced today by Dale M. H arris, the Presbyterian church in a body General of the F ifte en th A ir Force ed fo r occupancy on M ay 7. Thc 'v A i i n i i n i f ««: Field, New York. H is w ife resides fro m the t o ile r room. The alarm Aerie president. Sunday, M ay 13th, In honor o f |Service command. (Cottage Grove recreation com m it- «- ______ ___ j in Steelville, Mo. was firs t sounded about 11:30 Among those now authorized to tee met on F rid ay to discuss f i - : ?kr^,?«'lkK>ro<k«, 9<i<><?'ro” c 7 S im ila r observances w ill be held M other's day. The Rebekah sisters _______________ p. m. and a volunteer crew w ith meritorious «ervire unit nancing, securing leadership, and - _ ■ i? R7 ih - ' 1 SU R G IC A L DRESSING CLASSES the c ity fire departm ent did good in Engles lodges throughout the are invited to attend also. iw e ar a r the (he m eritorious sendee ¡patch w reath on the sleeves of to make te n ta tive plans fo r t h e j^ " , ™ aIia' 3 g. U nited States. The firs t public PO STPONED w ork in extinguishing the blaze plea fo r observance of a national th e ir garments (is) Pfc. Leon S. second season o f the summ er ‘ Mrs. John Finneran, chairman, ^ forP a strong w ind «wept flames ' IR IS H A SW ARTZ STORE F U E L O IL : Period 1, 2. 3, 4, announced yesterday th a t the t0 . otherf Pa r ,\ o f thuP mil1; / ^ e M other's Day was suggested hy a W hite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alon- youth program, R ED EC O R A TED and 5 coupons va lid through Au- surgical dressing classes which 2rlRln prom inent Eagle leader In Indiana zo W hite, 1306 South F o u rth St., ! he b,a^ e had no lx?<' n polis In 1904, and the O rder help- j The in te rio r o f the Iris h * Cottage Grove, Oregon O M ER A P A R TM E N TS SOLD £ust 31- meet each Monday would be post- determ ined according to an e arly ed to popularize the idea u n til It Sw artz store a t the corner o f 7th Belated announcement was made The Om er apartm ents, o r Kcm R E N T C O N TR O L: In areas un poned u n til fu rth e r notice. She reP°r t - became a national observance and M ain has been redccornted that Pvt. Seward P. Radtke, son of building, has been sold by George der Federal ren t control, a ll re n t _________ =___ _____ said no surgical gauze ____________ was on hand Operations a t the m ill have through presidential proclam ation. and repainted and store employes M r. and Mrs. Paul R adtke nnd M atthew s to C. E. Neet, it was ed dw e llin g u nits m ust be re g is te r-, at the present "tim e, but a new been suspended u n til repairs can The local program w ill include a yesterday were busy replacing husband o f Mrs. Bessie Radtke, learned last week The new o w n e r,ed. and change ir. tenancy rep ort- shipment was expected the la tte r be made. E a rly estimates place led. merchandise on the proper shelves J has been awarded the purple took possession May 2. ialk by Rev. Louis Solder. the amount of damage at $5,000. ' p art o f the week. If Eagles Lodge Sponsors Mother’s Day Program First Shrine Club Organized Here May 3rd, Officers Chosen I L P If *11 LUfHDCF LO. IVllll Does $5000 Damage