T in ’ Its I ) A Y. SEPTEM BER 19. 1940 T H R SENTINEL. COTTAQE GROVE, OREGON Mott Says Hi way Should Meet War Dept. Standards Guardian of the Soil Largest Hyatem W ILLAMETTE VETCH ADDICI) tion of Individual ncreages of North Carolina, which ha» the Austrian winter field pens, al- TO NEED Pt'KCHANE PLAN though no such restrictions are largest school bus system of any With the approval of the con tinuation of the winter pea and vetch seed purchase program for 1941, the new Willamette vetch is included for the first time in ad dition to hairy vetch. The Willam ette vetch is a selection from common vetch which has charac teristics of hardiness and disease resistance making it suitable for winter cover crop use in the south ern states. The selection was made at the Oregon experiment station some years ago and has been increased under a certification plan by growers so that considerable quan tities of seed art» available this year. Because Willamette vetch cannot be told from common vetch growing in the field, a strict certification program is necessary. Growers desiring to produce Wil lamette vetch under this program must obtain their seed through the county committee. I’rovision has been made in the new program for possible limita WASHINGTON, D. C. — (By Highway Service) — Congressman James W. Mott, first district, Ore gon, ranking minority member of the roads committee of the United States House of Representatives, addressed the 26th annual m eet ing of the American Association of State Highway Officials at Seattle, Washington, Tuesday af ternoon. Highlight of Congress man Mott's remarks was his con tention that the road builders of America should immediately be enabled “to improve, extend and expand our present highway sys tem until every main highway, in cluding every bridge upon these highways, has been brought up to the standard which the war de partment has already set for them." Congressman Mott, said. "Some tewenty years ago the war de partment undertook a study of the strategic highway needs of the nation, and. in 1922, after a de tailed survey of all the principal roads, the department made a re port. It was accompanied by a 1938 map that is sometimes referred to as the Pershing Map' and upon which all main highways are shown and classified with respect to their relative military import ance. This report and this map have remained the basis of all sub sequent study of this question. (Each Symbol R ep resen ts 1 0 9000 A cres Congressman M o tt further Cover Crop or Green Manure) stated. “The federal government each year collects in sales and ex cise taxes levied exclusively upon Oregon farm ers find cover crops a perfect “ home guard” for their the road users of the several •oil. The grass and legume m ixture growing in the M arion county states more than $350.000,000. It orchard pictured above protects the soil during w inter rains, and adds annually expends in road building fe rtility when plowed under in the spring. The chart shows how Oregon aid to the states only little more farm ers, through the AAA conservation program, have increased green than half that amount. Its diver manure and cover crop plantings from 45,000 acres in 1937 to 80,000 sion of road revenue to other pur acres in 1939. poses of government now amounts to more than $150.000.000 a year. This has been going on for seven Mass Production teen years and the total diversion Eggs in mass production seems to has amounted to nearly $2.000,- i be the aim of a chicken that helps 000,000.’ If, during those seven supply the table of Mrs. Emma teen years, the federal govern Phelps in Kingston. On two occa ment had spent as much money as sions she has found three eggs in ________ lit has collected in special taxes one—a completely formed egg in The Cottace Grove Lion football from the road users on roadbuild’ shell within a shell, plus a third egg squad will play under the lights ing- ™ulre^ —according to Mrs. Phelps' report th is v e a r F I. Grannis union would today meet every require- to the Ain’t Nature Wonderful Ed high School principal, announced jnent which the war itor. The big eggs are laid by a Tuesday. Arrangements have been has set fo\ d*VCwr?‘°1" Rhode Island Red chicken at Kings made with the Softball association has ton. to take over the lighting equip- of r°®d’teaxfh7 ™ £ r Mrt ment of the association and add pended onJ™* 'nmhUm involved about six lights. The lighting of the financial P^hlem equipment at Kelly field has been >n the highway defense rearranged and according to pres will be solved.” ent plans, the high school squad B ees' E y es will use eight poles with three The impression that bees are at lights to a pole. The poles will be rearranged to accommodate the tracted to flowers brightest to hu gridiron. A group of high school man eyes has been proved erron boys started Saturday digging eous by experimenters of the Amer holes for the new set up. Kelly ican Museum of Natural History. ____ field will have about six addition- They have learned that bees and al lights over the equipment used other insects see colors beyond the in softball the past summer. ultraviolet end of the spectrum. Ul- The student body and the school tr a violet. to the human eye. is black, board are providing the additional the absence of light. When photo equipment. Under present plans graphed through ultraviolet Alters, Kelly field will be used for the certain flowers reveal patterns very next two seasons and the gridiron different from the colors seen by then moved to the union high the human retina school grounds, where permanent equipment will be installed. Insulating Old H ouses Eight games and possibly nine Already-built houses can be Insu will constitute the coming high school football season, Mr. Gran lated just as effectively as new nis said. The following is the ten houses. Side walls can be insulated tative schedule: by drilling small holes through the September 27—Alumni, here. outer sheathing and installing min October 5—North Bend, there. eral wool insulation pneumatically October 11—Night game, Reeds Exposed attic floors or ceilings can port, here. be insulated by the same method, October 25—Open. or with prefabricated batts of m in November 1—Roseburg, there. November 8—University high of eral wool. Eugene, there. November 15 — Sweethome, there. November 21— (Tentative date, depending on whether Thanks giving falls on the 21st or the 28th) Junction City, here. Another game may be arranged for the latter part of October or IS November. Practice Semaions Practice sessions are being held daily by Coach Curtis French, in an effort to whip the Lions in shape for the opening of the sea son. Sessions are being held dur- - «« rh» world ing the 6th period in the afternoon Specially now , when the world to permit players living in the £, f uU o( >tri/ e misery and rural districts to catch the school bus. Thirty-five to forty boys have anxiety, it’s good to be able to reported for practice and Coach French hopes to build another get the pleasant news that comes winning team-___________ in the ads. provided for hairy vetch. lished minimum prices will cents per pound for hairy 4 l4 cents for Willamette and 3 cents for Austrian Estab state In the Union, transports 320.000 be 7(4 rural children to and from school vetch, dally. vetch, winter peas. Typewriter and adding machine rlbtxma, all makes of machines at Sentinel office. 21-tfx Fatal Accident» in IU3H there was one fatal trafttc n ideal every 1(1 minutes, and one i fatal injury in an accident every 27 seconds. W o o d C irc u la to rs 22-inch firebox. Made of boiler steel, coat lining». 2 tone porcelain finish. 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