T H ( H H D A Ï, .11 14 26, 194.» Ì H E »SENTINEL, C O ÌT A » E U lto VE, OREGON ■ A ù t ♦ ./ » li*T / mt >, WAVES tu Observe Birthday July 30 W AVES, observing tl it th ird anniversary J u ly 30, <|H Ik per cent (jl the shore, Job in the UnUed Jpat^p, d ire c tly erving the lleqf and far-Jlung hj in the Pacific, the W AVES eniialinent of­ fices, 301 Exchange Bldg Seat!I«-, and 426 Park Bldg., Portland, an- . nouru-i'd today. IMrftacul |»y V R War Departm ent. liurean r.f Public Relatione. GOAT. TO GO H it « I* tlie dispersion of tho fla m in j je lly gasoline a fte r impact-lsrnition. The h la l of r a r in g flam« ia up to « 100 yards. Not« that thu P-47 which dropped the new Chemical W arfare Horvice incendiary missile, la safely out of rang« o f the flame. Thia new Are bomb wue developed by CWS technician! in cooperation w ith the A rm y > ir Forces. They are ticketed fo r the »neciully constructed Jap targets. i Creswell George Hayes and fa m ily made a s h ir t t r l|i to Glendale last F rl- ' day. O ur ru ra l m ail currier, E. E. persliam , Is on a V a iiltu iri and L E Z in ijtc r is on the rpotc M r and M ia J K. MUlur, M r. and M ix V. W. Johnston anil fa m ily and M r. and Mrs. Fred T ru m b ly were coast visitor» over Sunday. W h ile th e ir they were iu . t inted in Odd Fellow firs t d«?- gree wqffc i\t M 'p lg lv n . Walker Mrs. I ’ luma Hannub of Eugene Last F rid ay evening the grunge lx vis itin g w ith her sister, Id a gm u nib Underwent a tlx»r«»ugh Jackson. «•b-anlng bp Arum if I )■) members Clarence Gray and M iles Quinn worked w ith scythe. cycle, rake, have purchased a m-w Combine. fo rk and w u ikctl uti uinuzing The Neighborhood club met re- change tn a lew short hours W ith gently at the home o f Mrs. Lola Mr. Vincent Im m ediately hauling Gray w ith 21 members and 7 chil- the < tjt g ris g u tt the grounds, ih«' dren present. Tim e was spent sew- grange w ill receive its annual *nK f*’ *' (he Red Cross. Refresh- I hhiu . of five d »linn, (or cleaning meats were served by the hostess up and preventing fire hazard assisted by her sister, Mrs. Ivah The II E l ’, club held its annual Rankin. IH lIiE N t ( .It A M .E picnic ill the V E. Grouslarck • —— . - George H asting of Cottage h«une A fte r III«' picnic dinner the A i the regular meeting of Dor- Grove has purdiased the farm liusincss m eeting earn«' to ordei. .Mrs C. I Kent presided in tin ena grange last Thursday ev’ e- <-ck re|M»rtx a g«ssl M eC orinh k and Mrs. M y rtle Luke »Kb * b They report evidence in w ell w ith plenty of w ater, the 8,u* E. E. ( ’ w 'll ***ld an 1,11 b u r herd« of cattle became muehine going ik»wn only 63 feet. '* *> n ie rliu g at the home o! Mrs. infected with tuberculoaia from one M r. and M r. Ilu-.di C u rrin o f Frances Cooper August 14tli. i • on What’s more they find that Chas. Conner, who gufferad a ,,1‘* human tb victim oricm ally Eugene and l*vt. Jno Jots- and w ife and little baby son were vis- * ' r<’kc recently, is reported to l»c í , c ' t from cattle. They Itors at the Jnalln horn.- la d Sai- recovering nicely Wc hope Chas. ««id that cattle t.b. causes tubérculo- its of Ihe lungs and that t b. can he unlay. Pvt. Jobe is home on a wl11 •“*”» »» W*'!I enough to IlC tra n sm itte d to cattle. fu rlo ug h back w *lh us. Rev and Mrs M elvin T ru x le r Raymond W icks, agricultural o f M arshfield, fo rm e r pastor of c o m m i t c h a i r m a n , reminded Tom ato F e rtilisa tio n •he Creswell C hristian church, members to be preparing fo r the In fe rtilize r tests with tomatoes s|>»ke Sunday at the m orning ser- coming South Lane F a ir and the the Wisconsin Experiment station vice. M aster, H enry Snau«-r, announced tound that the best treatment paid a T iw L ittle Theater members *hc I olio wing comm ittees. Booth, ngt of $244 above the no-fertibzer m«»t at tb<- J. R M ille r home for E sther S trn ttn n : canned fru its and treatment. The m o|t profitable was a potluck supper. Plans are fo r- vegetables, I I E. C.; gnoses, M ary a broadcast application of 500 m uluttng fo r another m eeting Arne: aeedf and threshed grain, P°u»d» of a 0 -0 -2 0 plus 500 quite soon and the continuation In Claude A rn e; fresh fru its. Mrs Cju ,’d s o fa 3 -l3 i2 a p p lie d a s a s ld a - n e a r fu tu re o f th e entertainments Q uito*: vegetables, R a y m o n d ores.-ing. The fertilizer cost *20 n they used to give. W icks; pumpkins. Geo. S tra tto n : " " " •’wreajed yields 69 per cent. M r and Mrs. A. I). S m ith left eggs H«-nry Snauer: dried fru its t « li were made on « 1st« v». last w«M-k fo r Madison U niversity, und nuts, N ellie Petersen, r*c y u“ d liie > suggest that on an Wisconsin, where he w ill take up Next nn-cting w ill be an outdoor , J thc rMU,t* might have been better. w o rk u n d rr the G. I b ill o f rights, meeting at the grunge grounds. Mrs. John W estlake and little A short business mis ting w ill 1 m * Grouing Girls daughter He'ina left last week fo r held, followed by a w einer roast. G irl* in th e ir 20s arc usually con- San Francisco where they joined Each fa m ily is to bring enough John W«-stliike. M O M M . who w einer* fo r th e ir own group. Buns »¡tiered beyond the growing ago. yet recent c t-d irs indicate that has a short shore letivo from his w ill be furnished by the grange, »ome g irls continue to grow u n til ship F or the lecture hour severul they arc 24. Hence n u tritio n authori­ The W.S.C.S. o f the M ethodist »nappy games were played, every ties recommend that g irls continue church w ill meet Ju ly 25 at the one taking part. Ib-ii-n Cearley Io cat food for growth. annex w ith a covered dish lunch and Edna Petersen reported ton at 12:30 th e ir stay at the 4-H summer B ail B rake« A t the regular Theta Rho club camp and Edna displayed some of Record» of 23 »talcs show that m ix-ting officers were elected: the hand w ork done by her w hile m otor vehicles with unsafe brake» President, Charlene E llis; vice at the eamp. S cotty W ilson told Breaidcnt. N eld'i Syphera; aecre- som«- interesting h ighlights on his o fm » * fatal ^ a 'tflc ^ c c W e n t^ C* n* ta ry, B e tty Tiedge; secretary o f stay at scout eamp and a ll re p o rt-' finance, C arolyn Land; treaaurer, ed having a w onderful tim e. The Jeanne Tiedge; m arshall, Norm a program closed w ith a piano duet Rantl; conductor. C athryn L y tle , j "Approach of S p rin g" by Shirley MiS> S hirley H arro ld was elected Arne and Esther S tra tto n. Re- advixor. freshm entr were served at the Honor Reta-kah lodge met Wed- close of the meeting. nesduy w ith an excellent utten- — —- ....... — — dance. The lodge w ill sponsor a Tomato 1» F ru it membership contest, Mrs. J. P. B o ta n irn lly tlic tom ato Is a fruit. W a lke r was in charge of the en- being the fruit of thc tomato vine tcrta ln m en t. but, according to thc department of September 17 has been set fo r agriculture, by common usage if Is the opening o f grude school in 1 included among thc vegetables a» Creswell. Mrs. Ruth T ipto n o f fa r as garden and kitchen uses are Salem has been «dect«"d to f ill th<‘ concerned. Since e a rly in the inth place le ft vacant through the century when p«?oplc discovered the resignation of Miss N ita Z lniki-r. tom ato was good to eat it has been A number fro m Creswell a t­ used as a food. Previously it had tended tb«- basket dinner and been considered poisonous and was m eeting lield at the Cottage Grove thought to be only n decorative plant c ity park Sunday, sponsored by of the flower garden called the "love the C ru ft L ily growers. This was apple." follow ed by iiv.|s*etion tours to the various lily fields. A n othe r Varieties of Plums meeting w ill h«* held on Monday About 1.500 varieties of plums n ig ht at thc C ollage Grove 1OOF have been described In horticultural h all, , ¡literature in America. for use after cleansing to give your skin a fresh firm look. More W A t’H are needed in the arm y ..ervice forces. Recently ap­ Twenty peals have been sent out to a ll re -' beuig in ­ «'itiiters to .ii Mst in the endeavor public I k o f fillin g the ranks o f tho WACS capacity, Many thousand WAGS have served i th e ir country w ell and are eligible H. L Sea fo r discharge under the point r y -- tem. N«'W rocrutt« in a d d itio n io b'ase pay w ill roettye trainhuSFfo new skills, aiothihg a llc v -im c,' low cost insurance, frc-6 medical arid, ‘ dental ejire, trave l ami f ‘t- f:go, i n • addition to poat- ■wa,- Improved g*- portunlties, d.'?i a b iiily alloWaTie- and benefits of th G I. flirt a/ Rights. There liave bean „b g h t «-li&ngtf in qualifk'atlong since tha !%«t up p«'aL A p p ilca tiirt» rnu-.t b tf-h tf« ’ twi-Cn the ages o f 26 and 3U. ‘t -Wi years o f high school o r equival' n j schooling and "m u.t h* able Ui pa«« a m ental and physical exam ina­ tion. A ltliou g h HG.'XM) W A V f i arc on duty, the Navy needs 2,0 X» mor« I per m onth. H a lf the young wo- ! men, who must be betu cen the ¡ages of 20 and 36, w i'l go mb flic Imspital corps. The oth< is w ill J serve as rcplacem cnia at .iir sta ­ tions, d lx trle t h e a d q 'v rtc r:. Navy j yard» and supnjy itvppVt. For thc fir s t lim«» on a W AVE birthday, members o f the Women's Diamond Output Estimated Reservi- arc overseas. N early .'1700 World production of diaoionds has «'iilixtcd women and -350 officers are in H aw aii. W A V E S inuy go been estim ated at 10 m illio n carat3 i oversea» a fte r six months* duty a year in this country. n u n ■*' a a n a n a D C D n a a o n n c n In three years. W AVES have t □ t □ □ u --------- taken over increased res|x/nsihili- ' tie» in many fields. They handle about 80 per cent o f the adm ini- - stratum and supervision of the Navy m ail service fo r thc entire Beet. In "radio W ashington," nerve center p f th c whole Navy com­ m unication system. W AVES fill 75 per cent of the jobs. A t the In ­ dian, Head rocket powdci plant, they operate Ih«' laboratory, firin g buys ami do b a llis tic calculations. A pproxim ately «aie-third of the W AVKS me assigned to naval av­ iation. They re p a ir piun?-. p a -fl parachutes, ami collect weather in» form ation. T h e y o,»erale L ink trainers, tea«-h gunnery, e«-|< s t ill navigation und din«-1 a ir tra ffic from co ntrol towers. F light order- li« uly fo r tb.«? ivs-(oori as plumbing in < i ions can l>e made. Roar- i News-Review. at t o ¡ ’ren t A n id r n t s ■ ijîen 30 OOtì.COO A merl­ i-in, c front accidents How to rwip@ out” insects quick!/ Standard fly SprEj*it sure death to flies, fleas, mosquitoes, moths, ants, many other ¡meets. It k ills on contact — in a jiffy ! Sale to use. Standard f l y Spray w on't harm humans, w on t stu n v . r i, • w h in used according to d irc tu o jis . Get some today - fo r health protection! JO H N F IN N E R A N FH Ö N E IC I Kelly Drug C oj Howdy Folks: It lakes th c eye only one- fo rtie th of a sewintl to w ink . . . the quickest w ay wc know o f g ettin g into trouhl«?. And speaking o f trouble A fond m other gushing to her small son: ‘and whose tittle b«iy arc you?" Young non, w ith "Gosh, don't ti'll don't know ." disgust: nit? you And wliili? we arc on tire subject Of, fun; When yoti try cleaning y o u r enameled wood-work, .or, llw upholst­ ery of y tfiir ear. we know yo u'll th in k it's fun when you tr y the highly s|s>«:iul- ized item s we have in stock, just fo r those jabs; and more to. 1.00 MUS TAX CLARK’S Phone 244 SUPER SERVICE COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY 1X0 North Oth Phone 25? SAH Grrcn Stamps C ottage (»rove, O regon H O I SINO A I.I.O T E D MGOTTHBI IMI A column of Fun ’N Facts By Mike To chase a g irl is kps of fun if x«>u can lin d one who w ill run. A, cool bracing d ry skirt lotion MOHF. W AC8 N E E D E D FREE AIR B U L L E T IN S K IN P R E S H E N IR PAUL T his is a c r it ic a l summep .! • ? balloon sabotage is in the air. T h ere : : shortage o f m anpow er. F o re st fires step prod u ctio n of logs c ritic a lly needed fcr the \ and burn up m anpow er. T h ro u g h o u t Oregoi* and W ashington, d i... t fire w ardens, c ity fire chiefs and local citizens c. ? o r g a n i z i n g to P R E V E N T a n d to F I G H T F O R E S T F IR E S . " W h a t can I do"? You ask. YOU can rep o rt every w isp of smoke you see in the vvocus. J u e t call "operator" and say you w ant to rep o rt a fire. d ' i r i . .. t.i Pro:;-.ptnees is vital. Y O U can w arn be ra lly carefu l o f cigarettes« md c?.~p fires n ear the woods. '.3 t ■ P . O P A f iT tV S D U T Y from the m om ent y e a r i 1 th is message. D ecide in your own m ind t i : t you will a e c .o t a personal resp o n sib ility to re p o rt A rts—e. ;1 to warn o :' ; o f forest fire t’. engcr. T here arc no bado s, no m cm b en jiip cards tier medrfis fo r th is “go d neighbor^ d u ty . Y our rew ard will be in the cat afactlcn of know ing th a t y o u are d ,r..; your p a rt to preserve ou r fo re sts ar.d K eep O regon ¿rcerr. 'A** The Bohemia Lumber Sales Co. 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