PAGE TWO TIH RShAY, (HTGHER 2. 1941 THE SENTINEL. POTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Established 1889 Published Eveiy Thurs«lay at 25 North Sixth Street. W. C M A R T IN ..................................................... .......... Editor-Publisher * J SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance) m rjine-1 Touglas Counties Outside Izina-L\>uglas Counties One Year ........................ .. $1.50 One Year ............................. $2 00 Six Months ............... .......».... ,80 Six Montiia .............. ........... _ 1.25 Hiree Months ..............-50 Three Months _________ .„______ .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted lor less than three months. Cottage (Grove ^entrari now to payment of existing debts; 1942 Taxes Heavy • 3i encouraging savings to meet future debts; t4> avoiding foster-' ing speculative increases in pro­ W A S H IN G TO N In 1942 Uncle duction without discouraging nec- Sum la going Io take the cqulval- esaaty shifts and increases •iU ot 497 03 from «»very man. Women and Army Morale. »»d child in Hie «»uuntry. Mrs. W illiam P "Hobby, Chief .......... a!"‘ of (lie Women's Section of the l,n ‘°P l,f W ar Department, speaking in New ' * * coUectors will take York, said “Let Us stop talking ulditlonal $69 62 pet person, about Hi.- hard lot of ........ nllated Th" l >‘ wa* men. Every possible provision for tf ,h*’ '’«"mated 22 billion dollar the welfare of our sol..... .. is be- ," 11 ior liM2 «counting the new ing made as quickly us is human- redpral ‘ “x of ’ hr' * " hn,i ly possible. Let us also stop the and slate and •Oh. you poor thing, so you’re In l” hav\ ‘° is observed in many com m unities. At this tim e newspapers gen­ yet. • • • Selective Service Headquarters ,urn w c r of it e ra lly tr y to b rin g out the re la tio n o f the newspaper to the com­ asked locul bourds to assure col- ,h*' va^,ou,, ‘»•’am-hes of gov- When you see two married m u n ity , the part the newspaper plays in the developm ent o f the k’ge students who are not expect- penmen t. to Ik» coining down the com m unity o r section it serves and the im portance o f free ed to be culled for service before The Income Taxpayers dub. street, the one who Is two $pec<>h and a free press. D estruction o f «‘ith e r the freedom of the noddle of the college semester otherwise known as the Society of or three steps ahead la the speech o r the freedom o f the press in m any countries has fo llo w ­ they will be granted postpone- Perpetual Gripe, will welcome 2,- one who Is nuid. ed by a dicta to rsh ip . The tw o arc closely interw oven. ment until they finish the semes- 256.000 additional members into • • • A newspaper is a c u rre n t h isto ry o f the com m unity and sec­ ter. Students preparing tor essen­ the organization next March 15. We hennl a wonderful argu­ tion and nation it serves. W hen you want to substantiate a hap­ tial defense occupations, Head­ Uongiess has considerately reduc­ ment against married life the pening o f the past von usually look in the files o f the news­ quarters said, should be deferred. ed exemptions In order to permit other day. A man anil hla wife these additional citizens to share paper«. New s articles often play an im p o rta n t part in court pro- were huvlng IL H O T S C H O O L 1.1 \ < I l l s e«‘edure. .hist the o ther day a lady came in to th is o ffic e h u n tin g the fun. • • • a di fetli notice. She w anted the death notice to help substantiate A slight initiation fee of $4<),- Daisy Iiope thinks that According to r e p o r t s from 000.000 will be charged these new a h ir tji and she found w hat she was lo o kin g fo r in short order. many a tired laislness man schools so fur. a hot lunch is tak­ members, which Is approximately The m a tte r o f b irth re g is tra tio n is im p o rta n t. But tw e u tv -fiv e who says his hahy kej1’ him ing the pluee ot more tin dinner the price of 100 new super t>oml>- years ago few b irth s were registered and a reference to a new s- up all night isn’t telling a pails than ever tius term. Hot ers. Bringing the figures down­ lie. paper announcement o f the b irth o r death o f an in d iv id u a l is lunches have long l>een reoognixed stairs when* we little fellows can • • • oftentim es doubly im p o rta n t. as desirable because of the bene­ understand them, the picture fits N ewspaper offers a lib e ra l education in cu rre n t h istory. fits to children's health But together something like this: And when we say that our teachers aiut parents testily to technical udvk-e la valuable to A ro n s ta n t reader o f the newspaper is usually w e ll versed If you are a single man or a other food results. They report you in selecting your appli­ in both ancient and modern h istory. W ill Rogers who could career girl nuning >20 a week you that belter school atb-ndance ances, that’s no lie either. converse w ith ease w ith the highest o ffic ia ls and kin g s and better attitudes oi work, even now pay Uncle Sam a mere seven • • • queens o f the w o rld read the newspapers c a re fu lly and re g u la r­ and a halt cents a week. In 1942 better scholarship show up us nxm ly- He often said a ll he knew was what he saw in the papers, Experl technical service at as hot school lunches are serv«*d you'll have to cut 41 cents out of the budget pie every week and yet his e arly education according to modern requirem ents was regularly. R iit J i o R t t y 's sadly neglected. s Since 1939 millions of under­ serve it to the government. ' are beginning in earnest in Louisi- If you are a married mun with H e re ’s an in te re stin g reference to the tw o freedoms as Fourteen new s h i p s nourished children over the coun­ werc ana now.’* no dependents, canting $40 a found in th<- fir s t o f the t e l l co n stitu tio n a l amendments and launched in “Liberty Fleet Day" He said plane production “ at try have been added to those re eremon.es held a t ' 10 shipyards this time is still not satisfactory cv‘v‘,n* *‘ hyo1 ,u’ f h i»* »Hunk» to weak, you never before iiud to know n as “ The B ill o f R ig h ts .” ce' taxes But “ Congress shall make no la w respecting an establishm ,n . the United States on Saturday. as a reault of shortages ,n m .nu- . . . . . ent .. your day hus come, oldiinter In available for that use. And Ore­ o f n-Iiuion or p ro hibiting the fu ll exercise th e re o f: o r a b rid g in g September 27. The Navy announe- facturing facilities and essentia) 1942, every wwek you'll have to the frgfilom o f speech o r o f the press: o r the rig h t o f the ¡ample launching of the battleship raw materials but it is coming gon children have had u share in set uside for the federal tax col­ this program. If more communi­ fo peaceably aMt -n ib l« and to p e titio n the governm ent tor a Mass^ o ’h u s e l three mini-sweep- up.’* He said several U. S. planes , - UP lector 81 cents, or enough money ers Summit, Guide and Ideal, far exceed any others in the ties take it upon themselves to Redress o f grievances.” provide the sponsorship for such to keep you in cigarels. and the submirlne chaser PC515. world. projects many more children can If you are married, have two Aid to Britain. Russia. Priorities. be served. diqiendents, and net $60 a week, THE BRIGHT SPOT. The Navy Department announe- Priorities Director Nelson lim­ No m atter who oversees the you. too. are a newcomer to the ed 15 British and Free French *ted production of sjiure parts for school lunch or how it is financed, Income Taxpayers’ club and your ^kie o f the b rightest spots in the business p ic tu re is the warships currently in United passenger automobiles and light fa rn a n g situ a tio n . The cash income o f farm ers d u rin g the last States ports, and said 12 others ’ rucks for the period September it should l>e well-balanced if it Is fee wilt be SI 12 a week. to do the most good It needs to You may think it would is* nice half o f 1941 fig u re s to ru n a b illio n d o lla n i o r more ahead o f already have left U. S. ports 15-Deecmber 31. 1941 to 60 per provide the kind of food children to have a million (kdlar annual the same period o f 1940. and the fir s t h a lf showed a h a lf-b illio n where they had put in for repairs cent of the numlier sold during can use to build their bodies, aixl m em e, but at $19.230 a w.-ek you train, t tmipar«-«! to 1929. farm ers have o n ly 5 p e r cent few er or supplies. The W ar Department ’he first six months this year cun us«» for energy for play anti would have to kick back $14.098 to said 59 officers and enlisted men SPAB said it will extend to actual dqjlars. hut those dollars, in a ctu a l purchasing a b ility , study. the fctleral «‘ullcctura, which is of the British armon-d corps are American industry assistance in “Ideally.’* points out Dr. Louise $'2H3 ni«ire a we«»k than this year. are going about 1;> per cent fa r th e r .” D epartm ent o f A g rie u l- studying American methods at obtaining repair parts. Stanley, chief ot ttie U, S. Depart­ 11 b' Lea,,‘‘’1 " P ° " next -VPar to f«*’*‘> a»>o«t 10.- the Army Armored Force School And you might shed n tear for Anti-Axis ‘Black List.* ment ot Agriculture's Bureau of la s iia a i p«-ople. Even though acreage o f some o f the most ini- at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Treas- DEPENDABLE 0 A M The State Department added Home Economics, "a school lunch the multimillionaire If he has a p o rtan t crops cotton, wheat and tobacco— w ill continue to lie ury Secretary Morgenthau* an- 300 South American firms and in is made up of on«» nourishing main net income of $96.153 a week he BARGAIN PRICBB curtailed due to existing surpluses, o ve r-all farm output w ill be nounccil the Soviet Government dividuils to the original Anti-Axis dish, a gluss or two of mdk, trull will hand over $75.444 of it to the the highest in the c o u n try ’s history. So, w ith prices high and has already repaid in gold **a little "Black List" of 1WX) names and U. 8. government. i. *<.. , __. __ - or vegetable in some form, bread LOW going higin-r, 1942 figures to be th«- best vear fo r fa rm in e o u n more than halt of the $10,000.000 delated 0 » name« where correc- an(1 butter or a sandwich, and a This being the situation, the since 1920. advanced b\ the U. S. Treasury five action had been taken since simple dessert." people's representatives have a LIBE&AL T 1A D E IN to Russia In August. July 17. The new additions inelud- <)n this main theme, there may pretty goal alea of Just how black ALLOW AMOXB. » A Production. «1 A ir France ami Lati, a |M. a thousand variations. For the things are going to look to Mr. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK—ANY WEEK Assistant Attorney General French and an Italian airline, ami menu varies according to the ftxxl Average American on th«- evening 1941 Chryiler Windsor Don Pwnnl«. «.ti»,.. t t • . «•» . z» •« , . Arnpld. sp»»aking at Yosemite, ’ he German news agency “Trans- va|u<. of lhe m, ln (luh arM, , ht. of next March 14 when he gets to , P ' ,: * “ J Tourist Greeters G uide o f th«- California, said “ihere is not an oceiui cooking equipment and other faci- bxding around with a scratch pod Town Sedan Fluid n« na. (ire»o n , ( hamher o f I onum-rce passes along this ohs. r- organized bask- industry in the} Agriculture. Hties on hand. Most ambitious So the gentlemen on Capitol Drive. va,,s arc built around a H ill got a lot of government ac­ Som ething w hich has always seemed p»-enliar to me is th«- *nK production. . . to avoid what ,c,kl Northeastern farm leaders substantial main dish with the countants to do the pap«*r work, 1939 Dodg« Deluxe Sedan. fact tlm t a holi«lay crow«! is in such a devil o f a h u rry Then- ^ear may rui**ous over- agricultural workers Britain rest ot the meal of lighter foods, the deducting and cn-diting and 1939 Plymouth Deluxe Se­ must have l»«->H a humle«l cars passed me on blind curves and on production after the war . . They w '» nared at the school, cut w < mm I. Florence Quaglla Cot- Small Business. two thin coats of shellac, sandpa­ the Trade Winds. Average temper­ Director Orthim of the OP.M total income from farm m arket­ the lunch program m worthwhile ,aK‘* Grove, Oregon. DlMton Rte. pered down between coats. ature the year-round is 77 degrees. Contract Distribution Division an­ ings will reach $10,tust • ßl^R nnual Greer Garson, W alter Pidgeon. Felix Bressart ■splits allowed to enable prxils o f, for member banks by about one- A real buy for $1,500. new 4-room bungalow, large rooms, dandy Marsha Hunt. TECHNICOLOR Preview, “World small firms to obtain contracts seventh, to the present lawful Premier,” John Barrymore, Eranc«»s Farmer Eu­ fireplace, completely modern, oxcellent neighborhood. for bits and pieces. limit. The Board said the action gene Pallette, Virginia Dale, Ricardo Cortez. Array Pr«-|iar«Mness Status. will not prevent dradit for defense Almost every kind ot a business for sale several that are ex­ Assistant W ar Secretary Me- needs and all legitimate require- cellent buys and don’t Involve much capital. Cloy, speaking in Jackson. Michi- ments. gan. said the U. S. has an army Treasury Secretary Morgenthau Six-room modern house, M-acre ground, good location, $1,800. and an air force “in the sense announced his staff has startl’d Nice summer home 10 miles from town. 19 arres of ground that one is in process of produc- work on legislation to limit cor- with Admission 1 Ic and 25e. tion. . . Some of its elements are poration profits to six percent of beautiful frontage along Row River privacy. $1,000. MORSE SNOW Bargain Nights He and 15c; Sat. Mat. He and 30<- prepared to meet any foe. . . Yet invested capital for the duration 10 acres bottom ground Vi mil«» out Silk Creek road, 6-room ond RODEO that army is just becoming an of the emergency. He said the Thurs.. F rU October 2-3 — “Dangerous Game,” modern house, grW | barn. $2.500 cash or trade for mope ground MUTUUte, MteON army. . . " profit motive in war ought to be K id iard Arlen, Andy Devine. June Storey. BAR­ He said the army has its full eliminate«) entirely. He said the 31 a c m just above waler mark at Dorenu. frontage along the G A IN N IG H TS. Admission lie and 15c. October 4 to 11 amount ot the fundamental weap- move would also head off the m-w road, .leetrlclty and will have city water. 12 acres In crop. 19 $hwn la 0« ons rifles, bayonets, machine inflationary trend. No buildings. Sell for just $900.00. H Sat., Sun., October 4-3— “Law of the Range," John­ guns, artillery, grenades but does Farm C r e d i t Administration ««« « a a a 4a> ny Mack Brown. Fuzzy Knight, Nell O'Day, Pre­ • a s lo a t la k lb it a el !50 acre farm one-third in crop, oxcellent building», good family not have its full equipment of Governor Black asked a Washing- view Feature, “Private Nurae,” Jane Darwell, p u ia - b > « 4 Lleastoek, Brenda Joyce, Shelton Leonard. Saturday Matinee light and medium tanks, anti-tank ton meeting of leading farm lead- orchard, Just 5 miles from town, $5,250. D o , a . F o a l« « ? , P a l 2:30 P. M. Admission lie and 20c. and anti-aircraft weapons. He ers to prevent a speculative boom Stock. W ild L ila . Mas- • fa a ia ro d a a d Laad 235 acres, 50 in cultivation, 10 ran be Irrigated, 3 now being said there is sufficient equipment in farm real estate such as P t a d a e la . 4 - H C l a k Mun., Tues., Wed., October 6-7-8— rinsed. for training hut heavy production brought bankruptcy to thousands • ad i a l l k H i f k i i V o e a tlo a a l B daeaU aa will not come until this winter or of farmers after the World War. Thurs., Erl., October 9-10— "Three Sons o’ Guns," W o ik , alea Coaablaad next spring. He said the Army He suggested: Irene Rich. Wayne Morris. Tom Brown, Marjorie Horaa S kew aad Ih ilU - has much to learn about the tank- (1) Basing all appraisals in eon- i a , la d e o r R adaa. Rambeau. Bargain Nights. Admission 11c and 15c plane and anti-tank-plane combi- nection with loans on normal L « n rmnlani lists Inaurane« nations and “we still have a long values; (2) impressing present way to go in our coordination be- borrowers with th<- wisdom of DICKERS IN DIBT low fores i tw- t-n an and the ground hut we using higher income available, O r eg P ub l i s APPRECIATE• "•¿■'AMERICA SPARER OlC I AT I ON Radio Ray Has This to Say: THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE Start the Winter Right! McCOY MOTORS Arcade Theatre Want Security? Diane Theatre PACIFIC in T E R fìR ìia iìR L LIVESTOCK 5X P 0S IT I00 From High Rents or Are You Looking for An Investment. RealE».«. RODMANS - nu unes