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THURSDAY, JUNK 13, UHO THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE OKüVK. OKKOON Established 1889. Published Every Thursday at 25 N orth Sixth Street. W. C M A R T IN .................. — ............................................Editor-Publisher S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE S (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-IXniglas Counties ¿ iuo One Year ........ .........- .......— » J O One Year ------------------------ ---- *2 00 Six Months ------------------------ J® Six Months ------- ------------------ 1J5 I* ’ Three Months ..... _........ ....... -50 Three Months ............... . ®5 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for less than three months. (ruttaci tfrove trattori PER I A T I ON 0 R E GO P UBLI S H E SPAGHETTI CONSCIOUS -------------- 3 , , v is , i Many of the men and women who work for the Federal gov- eminent are engaged in the well-known work that is commonly « lie d "publicity.” No one could p .w ib ly D ra w s C riticism -------- Or. .iad Mrs. IL a . Hagvn re They sure heen (tu ttin g a la ir r tu rn e d M onday evening fro m ihw „ „ under the saddle, there in O tv a e , Oregon. stute convention <«f «he m m w ent io|fcx oow n u u> m e down votin to g the A w ocu n ion Association u i v n ir o p iu of c tic Physi- allied t ui attention ....... ha i« her m n e again voting Chiropractic P a ils Klled to . _____ .. w. Wltu held at Mll, f° A a / glaring ,' t h , ' deficiency ' 'J .v' tH in . P*«1 '»* «** . ‘ bey ___ say- says they-, ......... we clans, which . was rim Co- Moi.tt* ,mv* * «’ »'tnach-ftilf o f this tom - lu m b k i Gorge betel n e a t H ixk I i. -b ..’ t f o o l e r y about the electric lights River u * RS dt-*b<<ut«ning atMl S ttk m . w < w > n | |# any Yogi. Speakers fog th e convention ¡S trK d M r ‘“ w «« India, « W »aid. a w l lay w e re D r. II. G B e a tty « / Denver. nid i . i u on * of «P*ksS th* ° f OUr Cokjr* d°- n,,(1 L>r F C- Hlnii ° f fo r W e ‘to n t * * ” an> r V A mto“ S«*U e« W ashington ' V m^h* 'h O I ’ e lm . J t > er> loaded onto our backs So they New ly eleejed state officers are r k H h \if «r t'hTir W irk* in mins l*P and saW Nix. namneipal Dr. H a iry Moran of Salem, nresl K i d S v niiminu- L Z '**m'nd»ip. «lent. and Dr. Franklin l l & l t y . M°nda> nx rninK_ ,n " Those old web-feet there. they Oregon City, secretary. The ladies ,h 7mnH^lTand 2nd n**ll> got up on th eir haunebev, auxiliary vie« t»-d Mis. Ray Peffer. L , ” ,i L iV ’n» k^h2<t liJ n a,H, bet im. about It. They figure Corvallis., as pivstdent and Mia. « B U v s u ’S o n ‘M ~ men have worked for only one bu^ ; M henture haa to nrov^e ackxi ate fart- So another G«wt adventure has ■ - ■ Rnd ’ be drowsy --------. ---------- S / w u n g peopleto play taxpay a^i entertaimHl’ er* throughout the nation get CHU m easily fo r d issem in atin g useful in fo rm a tio n c o n c trn in g the a<ti- money vities of government, and a lot of that is included. But, on the other hand, ridieulotis examples are forever coming to light. examples in which the taxpayer’s money is heedlessly wasted. One such example bobbed up to the surface recently m a re- . . the Fwleral a Tn.de « .1 port by Trade Comm»i«n Commiation. The £ gist of i«» its pro- nouncement is as follows: “ The Federal Trade Commission nas igth of ruled that the length of macaroni macaroni or or spaghetti spaghetti is is in in no no way way mill- miu- cative of its quality. . . . “ The Commission finds t h a t . . . genuine macaroni and spa- ghetti products of the finest quality are made in both long and short lengths, and that macaroni and spaghetti of th e finest quality are in some instances first made in long lengths and thereafter eut into short lengths. . ” t^Cr7iv-Cr CU n " , i« ••Foieal as well as This, as one congressman comments. « “ J * “ “ epochal.” How comforting—how very comforting it is to all of us to know that our government is always on its toes, watching out fo r th<»e p e rfid io u s in d iv id u a ls w ho w o u ld £ £ « onU e b ^ o n u ^ , R E T U R N FROM C O N V E N T IO N T H E LOW D O W » FR O M IH U K O R Y D R O VE Property Damage '™nts j ,ou h.ve pcid ou. . « 3 3 « e‘ i ^ n . ^ 0 r £ £ ™ S ' 3 u ! S t b 3 i d ‘ «o 'tiw to h a " 'brve \er> gw t a fte r now. M ary H ui museum in central arwind and look at Anybody In the market for a Washington. _ wire is full of nice new *blny powerhouse but j j r , Ketchum of Bend was elect- ---------- 1x1 eu t o represent the state a*8odB- the nels aiv ,orn and the *',’hm’J?hSu’i2 T * n‘ .°on holw fences are cut full of Initiate. Again, the Park comm«tue_of the mlgh » Bonneville. tion at the national chiropractic l M X-uS™,?? S " S « ^ n- facilities for the b n « and WRsh D C. direct. J*rls to play. n|av It It b Uttk. won(lcr Your» with J be J o w down. g t/b to is little wonder that any possibility of additional ______________ _ tennis courts. * ' b u l l e t i n ON FUMIGATION t e l l s M E T H O D S . M A T E R IA L an(j Kirts haw ?d when play?ng and iearned when playing and fun fun are are set off from destruction W atch some of them playing tennis. It is “ common s ig h itS s«* a youngster or 20 years throw his racket across the Other thin€5 d is c rim in a te have noticed are tricycles, scoot- 32 appointed to represent the auxlll- ary. Dr. Emeray Ingham of I*ort i*ort- land is chairman of psy» io- therapy in the national association. 771 G R A U U A T E A T U. OF. O. A record number of University F?.v^ , ’ -'J*'* ot ° t Oregon student», 771 in all, re- available for ®r.. ceived diplomas and certificates at ot se* d- b®^: KT7i!L?L.57i'eL r ’ »h. an Impressive ceremony Sunday crops re q u m i^ ’J ™ ’ ™ " ’ ' 0 ' evening when the institution held eradication o f insects, »<■«j d S ¡tg 63rd annual commencement ex- to « J ^ L J ^ X ^ i c a t t o i i Aeainst erctoes • ’ M cA rthur Court, w e n U tW Three residents of the Cottage S . " 4 “ » - - - — B R O W N ’S D ru g S to r e Come In And See Our W h«. > charge w » m»de in «he Senate that the rural elee- » (th e fact not earning their i trifieation n n c a u o n c cooperatives o o p e r » « » e» were " v . c uw« —" r * interest ------------ ehargis. the Electrification m e Rural rvunu u ic t u m v o u v u Administration, , which ----------- finances -—-— -- the co- wui noi care __ /.Nwr»» 7*T7 1 FI CP f their fiscal con- erly a a B operatives, replied that information concerning dition « . M of the facta would enahie 3 2 ? “ e 't iS lii SEW A R T W A R N E R R E F R IG E R A T O R S u ittle t t le wonder wonder they they fumigants fumigants to use under various L UtU‘ - prop- U" r conditions, ‘ - — ’ also -------- for the public and contains con provided for their struction plaro for making a suit- 23»“ ^ ^ S ^ S Y t a S ~ less developed or #iinpt>. teaChmg a child of two o r tension office, three’years of age to pick up and L11. . W i t MuhlAmg th e facts concerning p u b lic ly fin a n c e d en ter- to care for his or her toys and to prises can be s tifie d o y excep tio n al e ireu m --------—, stan eM . — says oe ju su xieu v n m ly j b v.» . par- the St. Paul Pioneer Press in commenting on this situation, and entai discipline was recently the „. chief factor mentioned by juvenile adds: “ The mere fact that disclosure of records might lead to em- officers in a survey conducted by I m X criticism, some of which might even be unfair criti- . ç ^ n c newspaper. W . agree cism. is not sufficient reason for refusing to make reports on such enterprises as these. The policy of concealment too easily becomes a mask for inefficiency and waste of public funds, to be oountt nanccd for such cause. The REA should spread its records on the table mid J lo w t ic public, who « paying the bill, to de- eide w h e th e r criticism is in o rd e r.” — S pokane. W a s h in g to n , Spoksman-Review. Id ea l G if t s F o r F a th e r s D a y , J X ^ w i t l T a ^ ^ « . f t r t £ entertained wi --------- niver u o o a o .— n il , w.. by lh(. Chamber of Commerce to ML COXCKALMSNT NOT aTSTTFISD “ hostile interests” to use the records of the less successful system s” as proof of failure. class of graduates: Dorothy (Tarit and Everett Child, ixilh of Cottage Grove, ----- received bachelor of - arts In ............... laiaines* a d m in is tra tio n , and bacn- M or of science In a rc h ite c tu re and «»green res|M»< tlvely; V irg in ia Kcite»ston o f D>nine, the daugh ter of M r. and M rs. Joe K rtn|ut»n. eeeebed a buhelor of arts degree In English. ----- ---------- -------------------------------------- Don't Forget Canning Time Is Here. We Have A Complete Line Of --- — BEEKEEPERS ARE farm er . Oregon beekeepers are classed as agricultural farmers in an opin- ion just handed down by the a t- tom ey general and requested by < £ . u t ^ d c p j n m c n ^ f agrwul. parents must realize that based on new information, CANNERS bee- We Specialise In th_ . a„ sponsible for the acts keepers may get farmers’ licenses of lhe,r minor children and can for their trucks. Beekeepers have be held to account for those acts. t!S V nk^ . 3 5 7 n £ Æ 2L>mü Io c tio 2 S P O R T IN G G O O D S Graber - Gettys sociatioiv and ¿¿her groupa th at as the flow of honey starts in dlf- have borne the brunt of such ferent sections. Beekeeping is an C i " ■ ■■ 1 ---------------------- — -------------- ' dkmage. w ill be forced to carry-im portant part of agricultural 1 near large cities on week-ends and the m atter to a conclusion desired production, wdth the b®"*Y bee holidays. by no one. p ollin atin g ab? ut H " î » « i ï » ï t rt i 9. I f possible, plan to follow i t is tim e for the parents to im - lars^ worth of agnculturaJ pro- good roads where traffic is com- press their children with the facts ducts in :bi- state . J. : 1 1 paratively lig h t rather than ex- that these facilities are for them press highways where it is usual- to use for th eir own benefit and ly heavy. j are not to be maliciously destroy- 10. Another holiday-driving tip ed. To motorists who would avoid A READER trouble on the road this summer s to start (N am e on request.) the National Conservation bureau back early, offers the following hints: I — To the Editor-—A movement is 1. I f you are a family’ man now under way whether or not we planning an automobile vacation are all conscious of the fact. The on a fairly close budget, keep people of Southern Lane county C OOPER mind that every ten miles added are becoming more unified, more to the speed rate adds dollars in - - - - - « ¿ e ra tiv e . and better neighbors gasoline and oil costs and in tire ana engine en gin e wear. w ear, The i n e added auueu s strain u a m _ ~ .v„ i tn th» watrhrk»»« of a Neighbors not for the advantage and may also cause some parts to give D ^ ^ n r ie n t of Cottage Grove, or W alker, or w a i that under slower driving or Creswell, but to the might have lasted a long time. SteTI T n n S d te»«^ advantage of southern Lane coun- 2. Skidding around curves is a B C these oeo- ’> P*°P,e “ a whok? frequent cause of accidents in , attacked bv This movement started w ith the summer. One may skid even if the E? r o i of S x i l e union high school. Now we have road is d ry Sand or pebbles col- ® common interest; — children lected of a --------- -- Qf Romans, n t in tne a rt lected 00 on the tne outside outsioe or f<jught etlio e enemy a of war. tougnt tne enemy a give- may prevent the tires from gnp- . . f . *Lt a u,lt m t - N ew thousands every day are learning how much more Plymouth offers in size, the pavement while the car and'.tak; ^ ^ 'f o r t im e ^ o f w ar its associations a bette r spirit is off balance in making the turn. 1? ? * j I ^ a£ y V ^ R a m a m re- w in exist * few >'ears from now comfort, style, value! They are choosing Plymouth because Plymouth is the only Dependable Hardware ffow to Live Longer ALL THAT IT TAKES IS AN OPEN MIND » Paradoxical History TO DISCOVER 1940’s BIGGEST VALUE d^Xr,WeverZw l^reSaife the road°is down everywhere if the road is wet. and always wet or dry. a t cuP 'e5; . . . . fr J f r e ^ d s ^ o ^ k Z for the driver. I t tends to make treated They gave ground until cached a point where the ^ctory-hungry Ga^ls were before them aiS m o u n ta in s behind them. Consul Manlius, the Roman leader then to occasion, ^¿d2Si SSShtvanT»i 'To hllk ” ** meetirer" both Suiting action to 2du« S hand.caps is to redjee speed. Aeep IasMe T h at Ltae 4 Overtaking b anoth er pn> hfic source of danger on crowded summer highways. Im proper pass- ittR ® i f * result either of ignor- ance or unjustified haste. The double line <k>wn the middle of the road, now used in » m e at points .1 pvu.u, dangerous for passmg. z; b a safe guide for the dn ver to .»vd ekrttild rw»x-<*r rw> his words they fled to their last place of refuge, rocky h ill known as the CapitoL Here they prepared to withstand a tong p or a sentinels were posted and night but the tired, h alf- starK^(j men were fa r from alert, evening Consul Manlius was awaj(ene<j by a clamorous out- burst of hissing and cackling. H e they had knew tne geese tney nao brought wjth thwn alarmed. w iu i uiviii ____ w h a t’ He crawled to the edge of ♦ k » V m n i 1 r» t a i n ^ rtd n o lfP H the steep mountain and I looked Poes had climbed the preci- and were about to invade the . birds continued th eir clam- Qr untiJ e%Try. in tN> Ron,, awakened. They hastened to tne i the am aid 01 of v Consul Manlius. The surprised enemy and defeated. i ^ f l e s s to say the __________ much honored celebrities through- whole Roman nation. ________ —z— , j 5. Because of longer .dayligh to at the wheel too long. T ryin g to thread your way through larg * cities after doing 200 or 300 miles is made more dangerous by fa - P u s h i^ 011 at driving a good part of * * * / £ > 2s doubly hazardous, as it adds fa- tigue to the normal hazards 01 night, trH'- e! 6 When more than one person occupies the car on a long trip. use the exchange system. Let the CIVIL more experienced driver take the rnmiitm -in , « . The United States C ivil Service wheel through cities and on then give over commission annuounces the open t^ competitive examination fo r Iron- ? performance of stretcne*. ________ shipfitting d u ty). This examina- T. Heat punishes tires tires greatly gre^’ ly- Uon v B for the purpose of filling especially on long runs. rYm J I 1 t ’s . a existing and future vacancies at and , - check Puget souno Sound n N a avy good idea to get out —— ___ tJje Huger _ Yard, the tires when you stop tor gas BreInerton Washington. Appliea- on the road. tions may be filed w ith the Recor- 8. The experienced driver not (}pr> Labor Board. Puget Sound only secures information about yfavy Yard. Bremerton. W’ashing- traffic conditions on the main ton, until further notice, highways over which he la to pun information m ay be ob- travel. but tries to avoid being tained at the post office, this city. w a a tv than at the p r « e nt_ I Such events as the pet parade of June 8 and the Southern Lane County F a ir to be held in August are important links in this chain of events and moves to make this a The b*‘tter nei«hborhood e^. Southern Lane County Soft- ball Association In dedicating (t> newly lighted field has added impetus to the move. Here is an organization w ith three teams from outside districts and w ith the Cottage Grove teams drawing members and player» from all over southern Lane county, A neighborly, cooperative spirit an to be desired. An asset that u „»„»ly needed in these try - mg times. Cottage u iu » c 1»^» everyone of the outside communi a. r ir v w ff t l _ ________ and a » they ¿¿ed Cottage Grove. 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