PAO E FOUR i-JS* Md T illH N P.W THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON APRIL 17, 1911. FRESH START FOR SUMMER MOTORING Lumber Facts Get a Fresh Start Cap's Red Horse Service SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. at 5th and Ma:n The Penalty of Neglect Phone 32 GAItDFN INMK4T CONTROL GCIIIR IMMURI» HY O.M.C. The best of vegetable garden seed pianteti on excellent land will still not Insule a crop unleaa the plants an* protected from Insects. In answer Io Ihe constant requests for Information on garden inaeet control, the entomologists at Ore­ gon State «»liege have Just pre­ pariti a revised extension bulletin No 551. which gives Ihe latest recommendations fur controlling garden pests. The weekly average of West Coast lumber production In March (4 weeks) was 169.108,000 board feet, or 106.2 per cent of estimated capacity. Orders averaged 181,- 135,000 b.f.; shipments, 170,041,* (MX). Weekly averages for Febru­ ary were: production, 167.196.IXX) b.f (8-1.9 per cent of the 1926- 1929 average»; order«, 165,056,000; shipments, 158,602,000. Thirteen weeks of 19-11, cumula­ Through use of the conserva­ tive production, 2.095,692.000 b.f.; tion practice of deferred grazing, same period. 1940— 1.664.348,000; ranchers In the 1939 AAA range 1939 1,443,056,000. program reseeded more than 25 Orders for 13 weeks of 1041 million acres of rangeland. break down as follows: rail, I,- <>97.130,(MX) b f : domestic cargo* Corona Portable!. The Sentinel 697.521.tXX); export, 55.226,000; local 274,538,000. The industry’s unfilled order file stood at 7-15,768,000 b.f. at the end of March; gross stocks at 885,438.000. The sustained drive of the West Coast lumber industry over pro­ duction peaks above its everyday limits was curried on in March to W ith a b e tte r used ear. Y o u ’ll meet widespread and diversified find o u r renewed uaed car» both defense demand. Buying for can­ tonment construction has receded, dr|»eiMl»blc and ec o n o m ica l but orders for boatbuilding ma-| P a tric ia M o rris o n anectcd. I03N P o nllac Medan railroad material, continue to 1040 Dodge sedan, new rings, strain the cutting capacity of young and Frances Patton met m o to r A - 1 condition, new West Coast mills. The industry has with Mrs. J. A. Heath April 9th tires, finish lik e new. responded by the addition of Mrs. D. ,M Garnet and baby and tied out a comfort for a fum- 3— 103« Pontiac Medana emergency shifts on some normal daughter Janet Marie, returned ily whose home had burned. single-shift operations and with Saturday from the Butler mater­ Miss Evelyn Seago left last 103« M tudebaker Medaa many new small mills. week for California to visit nity home in Cot luge Grove. 103« P lym o u th Medaa In the normal commercial trade Mrs. John Garrett and daughter friends and relatives. S— 1030 Fords field of West Coast lumber, yard Carolyn of Portland visited last Mr. and Mrs. Judd Doolittle buying was spotty during March. week at the home of Mrs. Gar­ went to Ryderwood. Washington, O th e r cheaper model« In our The trend of permits for new resi­ rett s father. D. M. Garnet. Mr. Tuesday to attend the funeral of i used car lot fo r yo u r approval. dential building was downward in Garrett came up Sunday to take Mr. Doolittle's brother Zinla who February. Defense housing fea­ them home. Mrs. Garrett’s sister, was killed in a logging accident. tures the hpme-building market. Evelyn Garman has returned Io Mrs. Jack Morse, and son Ken­ neth returned with them for a school after being absent several days with tonsilitis. visit. Phil Ryan of Eugene was a Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Alby Ritchey nt Silk (*reek were Sunday evening day dinner guest of Mr. anti Mrs. Your PontUe Dealer visitors at the Chas. Führer home. Harper Casler. 24 North 9th Street Mmes. James Morris. Roy Geer, Huckleberry marble Ice cream Measles led the list of communi­ cable diseases reported for the Roy Ewing. Clyde Clark. Phebe at Gustafson's. 36-HC-4I first quarter of the year to the Lane county health department, according to figures released last Thursday, with 285 cases listed. . • • • SAN FRANCISCO. The navy Thursday completed arrangements to convert Treasure Island infp a naval air station with construc­ tion to begin at once. The navy will occupy Treasure Island for "duration of the pres­ ent emergency.’ after which it will revert back to the city of San RESTORE NEWNESS OF SUMMER CLOTHES Francisco. • • • Although it is too early for ac­ curate prediction there is not HAVE YOUR RUGS AND DAVENPORTS much question but what the Dallas district will have a bumper prune CLEANED AND SHAMPOOED crop this year. Many things may happen between now and harvest time to change the situation. At present a terrifically heavy frost STORE YOUR WINTER GARMENTS IN SANITARY would be the worst hazard. —Itemizer-Observer. • • • BAGS IN THE SAFETY OF YOUR OWN HOME Pre- the cigaret tax bill to the voters at the November, 1942 gen­ AT NO EXTRA COST. eral election was filed with the state department Thursday after­ noon by G. J.: McPherson, Port­ land, secretary-manager of the State Retail Gjrocers association, it was announced at Salem. The petition, approved as to form by t ie state department, was sent to the attorney general, who has 10 days to draft a ballot title Then the sponsors will seek to gpt 15,866 signatures of registered voters to prevent the measure Phone 44 from becoming law until the next general election. Get a F resh Start rfg ttE •' ' '-ft H ebron ’• À ■ We remove Sludge, Grit and Dirt that result from hard winter driving and prepare your car for a Summer of carefree metering. Drive in now and let us save you a lot of annoyance, repair bills and possible mishaps later on. Get one of our thorough and conscientious Summer-proof ^obs You will say it is the best job of this kind you have ever had done. We invite you to stand by and watch us work on your car. You will be amazed at the pains we take. N ew s Briefs With Our New Auto Rock and Drive-On Hoist, We Are the Best Equipped Station in Town to Give Your Car a Fresh Start. Clean Silverware Save your old powder puffs to elean silverware. They are splen­ did for this, after washing. Removing Stains A good way to remove stains caused by lemons and oranges is to sponge with ammonia. Needles in Bottle Keep your needles in a bottle and they will never get rusty; a small pill box is fine for this purpose. South Carolina Motto "Dum Spiro. Spero" ("While I breathe. I hope”) is the motto of South Carolina. 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Backed by written Lifetime Guarantee of the w orld’s largest producer o f rubber. 2. Plus the added assurance o f our personal guarantee o f satisfaction. GENERAL PETROLEUM STATIONS . . . LEADING DEALERS M A R T IN M OTORS Make a Fresh Start COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS A special meeting of the Reeds­ port chamber of commerce was held last week to handle a rush of urgent business. Among mat­ ters taken up was that of asking the highway commission to com plete the highway between Reeds­ port and Drain according to the original specifications. • • • ' Double trilliums are not so rare but last Thursday Kenneth Neeley brought a stem In to the Sentinel which he had picked on a hill north of town, which sported seven petals. One peculiar thing about the blossom was that the green stripe on the reverse of the white face appeared on only three I of the seven petals.—Coos Bay Harbor, Fastest Pitched Ball Atley Donald, a New York Yankea pitcher, threw a pitched ball at ths rate of 139 feet a second in the Cleveland Stadium, August 30, 1939. It was the fastest throw ever re­ corded. Grand Conlee Dam A Hollywood producer has con tracted to produce a full-length pic ture with Grand Coulee dam, the world’s largest man-made struc ture,” as the background, the ree 1 lamatlon bureau has announced. Make a sundae at h o m e with Gustafson's ice cream and sundae toppings. 36-ltc-4i Give Your Kitchen A Fresh Start This Spring With A New UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE And enjoy extra hours of leisure while your meal is cooking with this modern range. Old Stove Allowance — Terms Cottage Grove Gas Company I’lionc 92