PAGI FOt'B been done with the applications, al­ in the two Oregon cantonments when though the department of agriculture they are completed, sometime late realizes that a serious situation is in this year. This will require a min- ia a «tao i .. ___ . *» I the immediate, future. Some uppli- imuni o cations Jjave been made tor. priorities 24 hours and probably more than that. 4G and M. D. GRIMES ' fine they idly and they made the trip Pa Wishers while other* ha(e applied for a loan Portiahd has bedn shipping milk to . a nztlind - ■----- problem of finding'Help to harvest risen ten per cent or more. Food So long a* he does not lose hir shift f W hen i retire OPA, which is rationing gasoline, Spreading of the rail* on the South­ Fred Lockley, of the Oregon Jour­ bought for a dollar today-would have %P will be well. ■ announce* that farmers can have all Somewhere in this old world I'll find ern Pacific track near Davis Slough nal, who knows more about more cost only 84 cents a year ago. And Sunday mark* the anniversary of g <*!«* «* morning caused Oregon people and the family history the motor oil they require to operate A pal that claims no super mind so it goes with other product* and Rudolf Hess ’ flight from Germany. ’«■ to ln dltch- of more old Settlers than any other farm -machinery and trucks for trans­ And he and I will pack our grip service* that we need. . „ ■w. v~: man living was a Sentinel visitor porting food to town or to cannery. And take off on a motor trip . Food is an isolated example, but it •What ever may have been the pur- ° _ This exception does notkxtend to city "e re- this morning. He met J. F. Schroe­ To Find ourselves spot to live. indicates a trend that is dangerous to pose of his coming to Scotland, the . (Mr' und M«;C’ birth der in this office and found him a dwellers unless they are engaged in the security of every one of u*. For pitchfork which captured him ha* JO,cln* oVe' ^Monday - gold mine of pioneer history in Coos urgent occupations requiring the use We’ll want a place that's nice and these price rises are the straw* in joined the immortal material proper- ™ther’. eighth ehlld but her first county, obtaining a chapter of in­ of motor vehicles. Thfc-pleasure driver the wind of inflation, and that wind tte. of this war, in company with the green is distinctly “out" and the amount of Th^Srear around 'cept in between is steadily growing stronger. In al­ umbrella of Chamberlain at Munich, teresting reminiscences, the most gas he will be permitted to buy will We’ll need some rain or snow to show most every field price* have crept the carpet reserved for Hitler’s rag­ Mr. arid Mrs. Lon Denio drove up unique of which was the marriage — be so little that, in Oregon where vast Us where to track some buck or doe upward and upward—a few cents chewing fits tnd Churchill’s fat cigar. team Gold Beach Tuesday for a two ,of three Schroeder brothers to the spaces must be covered in going to To. give us both some vim A vig. her;, a dime there. In spite of the *f- . . -lr . .' j town, he will have to remain at home. day.’ visit in Coquille. The road Is 'three Perry sisters. forts of the Office of Price Admin­ The Royal Air Force stepped up Now the rationing is confined to And 'course there wont be work to do istration to control that trend, we it* bombing of the continent last possible for many Americans to of­ Washington and Oregon on the west Cause well just want to sit and chew consumer* have been constantly giv­ week when weather conditions were fer documentary evidence -that they coast, but within a few months the And talk %out days of yesteryear ing groujuLisF our battle to keep the favorable and the moon became full. were born here, or where they were ¡prediction is made that rationing of And how and where we’d fought the ■ cost of living down. We were thankful that the moonlight bom. A birth crtificate is now a gasoline will be national. war It's going to be a tough battle to night* did not mean the destruction of There is no shortage of gasoline or And how we’d settled things for you! highly important paper and will be win, but we can win-it if we’?» will­ London a* It did just a year ago now • come more so with the passing of fuel oil, the trouble ii that the sub­ ing to do what must be done. That when Westminster Abbey and the marines have sunk too many tanker* Yessir! Someday that’s what I’ll do! time. ... much is certain. At the beginning of House of Commons were damaged and the railroad tank cars and tank But not Just yet, 'Cause this is new the war the Canadians were Aced and “mile after mile of houses and Already 145 guards are employed trucks cannot keep pace with con- This maltin’ parte for aeroplanes with problem* of inflation that were shops of poor and rich alike" were at Medford in 40 different guard posi­ sumption. Homes and building with And wearing Jaunty cap* with wings pretty much like ours, and they won. blasted by German bomb*. Now the tions and these are maintained 24 oil burners in Oregon have been ad­ And doin’ what I’m fit to •ggf’"” By placing an over-all ceiling on all aggressors 4n thi* hideous wan of hours a day. Three patrol car* are vised to change ever to burn coal, wages, salaries, services, rent* and bombs are learning to dread the on duty all the time within the reser­ V o but there is no assurance that the Right noV 1 guess I’ll stick around virtually everything that ha* to do beautiful moonlight nights. vation and there are seven telephone metal will be available. And me and folks around the town with the life of the nation, they found stations located within the area. As The road to Mandalay has become The army regulations call for one Will do our bit for VICTORY! . the solution that ha* halted the price a shamble* and moonlight is the the project progresses fire equipment pint of milk for every soldier every And 111 find that place some other day rise in' Ü»ir country. The prices and handmaiden of Mars, the god of war, Washington, D. C., May 6—Every and trained personnel will be added. day, if the milk is obtainable. There When there’s less work to do! wages th^t now _ __ ______ instead of the glory of Diana. There’s prevail _ in Canada employee on the cantonment* under At present there is one fire station, will be, approximately, 60,000 soldier* ♦ B.C.M were established by seller* and buy­ nothing aurer in this world, though,' construction at Medford and the Cor- one fire truck centrally loaded and ers themselves, and by employer* and than that in time this war will end vallis-Monmouth area must ihow three firemen in attendance at all employees. They have not gone up and romance will come into its own proof of his citizenship and finger- times. A retired captain with 20 in several month*. , again. Paet* of all ages have sung of prints must be. taken and checked by years experience is fire chief and he At the present time we her* In this love and the moon, the following has a volunteer fire brigade. This ; FBI. Employees also must sign a country have price ceilings, but the verses being from the lyric pen of month two more fire trucks will be statement that they are not affiliated trouble with our* is that there are a the Irish poet, Thomas Moore: available: A similar set-up will be f with any organization detrimental great many leak* in them. We are to the best interests of the U. S. gov- instituted at the Corvallis-Monmouth trying to keep prices down by pre­ The young May moon is beaming, love, cantonment. erment. It is the law that none but venting a relatively few commodi- commodi­ The glow-worm’s lamp is gleaming, m Storage for the wheat crop is wor- American citizens can be employed1 ties from'going above a certain fig- love!. ...J, ... - . _ —,, on any government work. Natural- high officials a* well a* farm- How sweet to rove ure. Wage*, farm prices and the ers of Oregon. Hearing there would ized citizen* have les* difficulty in Through Moma’s grove, Mih of most product*, however, are producing proof* than a native born, be a scarcity of warehouses many not controlled. These keep edging When the drowsy world is dreaming, for until 25 or 30 year* ago there fanners and cooperatives began last higher, and, a* they rise, they pull love were few communities where cltal winter making applications for pri­ the coat of living up with them. Since Then awake! — the heavens look orities. Practically nothing, yet, has statistics were. kept, and it' is im bright, my dear, the Canadian* have found the answer* (' to that situation, it might be well ‘for Tis never too late for delight, dear; Congress to study their plan with the And the best of all ways idea of applying it in this country. To lengthen our day* Is to steal a few hours from the eight, ; my dear! , The Sentinel mimed 16.9 pounds of candy per per- sorti an increase of more than a pound over the year before. Just how daudg is .to be rationed -is unknown but it. surdly'wiU be if thg quota of sugar; TWENTY YEARS AGO l£ I forging Ahead with Gov.Sprague Re-Elect Reconditioned Fragment! of Fad • and Fancy * • •••••««•• Madagascar provides the newest theatre of battle. Of course Vichy France is wailing about the island's seizure by the British, though Ger­ man and Japanese fifth columnists had been welcomed there, The third largest island in the world it has been under French con­ trol for less than sixty years. It was discovered by a Portugese explorer in 1506, though Marco Polo knew of it and the Arab* had visited it for more than a thousand years. Christian missionaries have at­ tempted to educate the people to overcome the superstitions, the cruel­ ty and barbarism of the native popu­ lation, which is of the Malay-Poly­ nesian stock rather than the African. The people are intelligent and imag­ inative if not civilized. Their name for the highest mountain peak on the island is: "That-which-the-mists- cannot-ciimb.” In IMO we of United State* con ■■ ’r — cov. sPRdGue For Today’s Needs ' _....................... * The steel industry continues to op­ erate at close to capacity, and capaci­ ty Is constantly being increased. Last month, over 7,000,000 tons of »teel were produced. The average weekly production in recent weeks* has been close to 1 ,«50,000 ton*. A street lamp that can light a longer stretch of roadway has re­ sulted from defense priorities, on metal*. The great demand for alu­ minum forced industrial engineers to find a substitute metal for street light reflectors. They developed a silver-coated glass reflector inside a steel hood that was a* good a* the aluminum one in all respects—and in some way» bettor. Realising that loose war talk may upset employees in the plant, one war factory devised a rumor board and placed it in the shop. Now, when a worker repeats a rumor, his fellow worker tell him to write it on the Rumor Board and sign hi* name. In moat cases that end* the rumor. THE KIGHT TO VOTE BUY A NEW Good Tires 1934 BUICK Tudor Sedan- Reconditioned Motor. All ’248 1935 CHEVROLET Coach- Good Motor, Solid Body. Lots of Pep. A 9OdL Q “"Bargain it :. «vO many classo« of CHEVROLET BUY A QUALITY CAR BUY AN ECONOMY CAR 1934 PLYMOUTH TUDOR New Paint SOJIQ Good Tires X* t O 3« CHEVROLET Town Sedan—A Bar- IÖÖQ gain at ......... U/O 34 FORD SEDAN — New Paint; Seat Covers— Good IVOQ Tires ............ 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