l l l l ' SENTINEL, COTTAGE GUOVE. OREGON PAGE TWO Establish«»«! 1889 Published Every Thursday at 25 N o rth Sixth Street. W. C. M A R T IN ................. ........................... , .................. Editor-Publisher SU BSC R IPTIO N R ATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Doug las Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year ........................... $1.50 One Year ........................ ...... $2 00 Six M ontlis ................ .......... _ .80 Six M ontlis ...................... 1.25 Three M onths ................ ..... .50 Three Months ........ ............ .. .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted lo r less than three montlis. Cotta« törove ^ruttori Troops Guard Beach« » W W W f» *-*---« - ... • ... • W T I H USDAÏ West Coast States , CURTAINS FOR 1941. Today m arks the beginning of another year, which may he • happy or sad. depending on e vents whi b will unfold as the year , gets underw ay, am) on our own state ol" mind. Today is the day | of uncertainties. most of us are afraid of what we think might 1 happen, hut to nv.-t of us the experiencing of actual realities ? w on’t he so sad; in fact th e re ’ll he about the usual quota ot J pleasure left, if we look for it. We must hunt th good tilings in -• life; they don't come to us. -«■«•»■ W hat w orri.s most of us is th at tilings are happening so I fast we c a n ’t anticipate what is likely to come m-xt and i t ’s the I suspense of anticipating the uneertainti« s that makes things un- i pleasant for us: at least we think they do. Th«1 test of character, as well as eduentitm and the a ttr i­ I butes th at go with it is being able to adjust out selves to new­ i conditions. If we gi t the full measure e l’ happiness out of life J and are reasonably successful at w hatever calling we choose to i follow, w<- must he able to adjust ourselves to the aew situations • in life, otherwise we will fall by the wayside. Kneeling just outside a (ox-hole shelter, this helmetrd suldlei is trpical of (he guard placed an F aririr Form erly it was the general conception of the purpose of Coast beaches by U. S. Arme. i education and training that this knowledge would sort of act as • a shock absorber and set Us up for life, but now most of us know ? this isn ’t so. even though it may help. The real educated man. t we Know today can adjust himself to almost any kind of situa- tion without too much difficulty. The livestock m arket at the There has been a heavy regis­ As to predictions, we d o n ’t go too strong on . them. Follow- P ortland . Union Stock Yards open- tra tio n o f m otor vehicles at the i ers of baseball as , well as other sports know , '‘Nperts txj t his week with ’ considerable Woodson Motors, It was learned i an ami have missed p retty badly. H iller said lie w as going to a c tiv ity at advanced prices in .»11 yesterday. M is. (). E. Woodson, win the greatest victory in 1941. but he did not. And not so lo n g divisions. ' deputy collector, said there had ago we heard p ie tty logical argum ents on why the dictators The best grain-fed steers made W ith Oregon join in g in the na­ been a greater registration c f should win the war. but somehow the soldiers of the dictators $13.10 Monday, w ith the bulk go- tion-wide e ffo rt to increase m ilk passenger cars at tins tim e than d o n ’t fight with the same spirit and determ ination of the soldi- ing from $11.50 to 13.00. Good. production, the state college cx- in form er years, but tlie leg istr.i 'T rs of democracies and the job of conquerin'' and policing the grain-fed heifers scored $10.75 toSperim cnt station' has just issued tion of trucks were less than .................................................. .. do. _ But 11.25. The top end o f the beef u comprehensive b u lle tin entitled usual. The number of out of TwHole world is no easy task, as H itler evith n tlv tried to I there are those w ho b. lieve that it can be don ■ and they pop up lfo?ii*ns for M.‘,k . Pr'*,uctior’' *’«’•’ passenger cars making up- 3 ii i i . i i i i sv - i i ‘ $©.25 to 8.85, w ith medium cows which is expected to be of m ated- plication fo r lictnst s have b»*on , occasionally and have to be knocked over. Once p« ace is deelar- scoring $7.25 to 8.00. Common al aid in g e ttin g more m ilk from nM,;c than usual indicating the * i <1 the thing we ought to do is to ruin the in.-ubation of th« s cows brought $6.00 to 7.00. w ith present Oregon herds. number o f new people who have ! d ictato r ideas and not w ait until they have gone too far as xvc canners and cutters ranging from A lthough the bulletin was not moved in during the past year. 1 «lid in the p r o nt conflict. $4.50 to 5 50. M edium to good bulks prepared p rim a rily w ith the pres- Janua.y 1st is the deadline fo r Livestock Market Feeding Aid for Dairymen Given In New Bulletin I scored $8.25 to 9 .>0, w ith common bulLs around $7 00 to 8.00. Good to DON T RUSH choice vealers bulked at S12.50 to --------------------------------- “ couple o f sekx;,s up I t 'p o rts o f unseasonably a m i u n re a s o n a b ly la rg e g ro c e ry to $14.00. purchase in d ic a te th a t too m a n y housew ives— a m i o th e rs — are Tuesdays c a ttle m a ike t was ent emergency in view, its issu- ance at this tim e w ill assist great- ly in helping Oregon dairym en ’ h e ir goals in the food-for- victo ry campaign, believes W il- ham A. Schoenfeid, dean ami di- taking their cue from 1917 in the m atter of for stalling food '•tcady. recto r of agriculture shortages. T he real facts about food, however, indieate no rea- T.hf bulk of th ® K‘**J f ° choice The 19-10 census shows a to ta l e . . i l l - > carlots and tru c k -in hogs made of 61.829 farm s in Oregon fo r the son for jitte rs ,,n this score, no exeuse t.ir food hoarding. There s S12OO Mon(laj few reach. , nnrf pf Car Registration Is Heavy at Woodson’s m aking applications fo r registra- , 1On w itho ut penalty, so fa r as known hen*. At least if extension of tim e has been grunted, the fact mis ^,,1 m-en announced here . ----- I»O MCI) RESIGNS. 1 Members o f the Lane county dog co ntrol board. J. W. V eatrh of U«»iiage Grove, C. R. IVowmng an«l r H. S tirk e y , subm itted th e ir F. ™ ig n o u ò n ’" to th e ""« "iin ty t-our't y ^ a -d a y . Hoard members said they u r n , resignins because they felt they coukl no longer negle.t th e ir own business fo r the ix-nefit o f , h„ s„ M.km ,.n o( th(. fo r , county ror jjæ compensation allowed fo r this Wulk ’ _______________ Flow of foods to E iL'htnd is largest in dairy products, pork $12.00 to 12.10 Tuesday. discusses the place of Oregon in HOLD A N t . L I M i H E A R IN G . and la rd , and eggs— and i t ’s huge. B u t even in th e case o f these Good to choice lambs bulked at the d a iry w orld, ti e fundamentals protlucfs, 1 S. sto cks on hand, thanks to stepped-up produc- S11.00 to 11.50, Monday, w ith o f feeding dairy «y.ws, and then The Oregon State Game Coin- tion, have been g ro w in g s te a d ily la r g e r instead o f d w in d lin g . to go«xl kinds scoring $1') ;.«x?s into detail <«i the various mission w ill hold on Jununry 10 o d hoarding. h o a rd in g . The m ain th in g it ” „« sori,s sor} s kinds o f feed, fi-ed, the prepar preparation o f at the o ffice in Portland, its an- So th e re ’s no sense in in fo food main thing if does is Ls ° 1 I 3.' »L «•anse confusion in the «listrihutive system, tem porary shortages ... ,o Slaugh- balanced rations, the im] importance nual m eeting to determ ine the ï ;■ ; ' , t ....... ... " « ■ - .........» " ........ .. and gen- angling regulations fo r the en- fetxling. suing year. as t o r tn e o th e r fe llo w . ^v>rr»i s in o n tr. tn«w u ah * _______ a:____ ____ scored $10.00 to 10.25, »eith early An appendix contains im portant Seasons, bag lim its, and other shorn kinds to $1050. statistics fo r reference, including regulations affecting sports fish- The sheep m a rke t was steady the average composition of various ing w ill be considered. The meet- To bear up under loss, to fight the bittern- ss of defeat and Tuesday\ feeds, com parative costs of digest- ing w ill be ojx’n to the geneial the weakness of grief, to be a victor over anger, to smile when The fo llo w in g quotations are ii»!c nutrients in feeils, and sug- public and representatives of :te a rs are dose, to resist disease and evil nu n and base instincts, based on prices being paid in gested concentrate m ixtures fo r sportsmen’s organizations and feeding w ith variotB roughag«?s. other interested organizations are •to hate hate and to love love, to go on when it would seem goo«l Tuesday s trad ing : i to die to look up w ith u n q u e n ch a b le fa ith in som ething ever- s i f ^ ’Vo ^ O . ^ ^ g r a S in ^ X T o S io n o! ‘ ” Vited a‘ “ ’nd- .» Ii.a u IO grain-tea increasing production because o f — ____ ______ ^more about to be—that is w hat a n y man c; n do. and In- great.— heifers heifers $10 $10 75 75 to to 11.25. 11.25. Good Good beef beef pr<- present e nt need, need, high high production production per per ROOSEVELT R OOSEVELT SIGNS SIGNS FIVE F IV E YEAR YEJ cows $8.25 to 8 85. medium $7.25 cow is also a v ita l fa cto r in reduc- s o n P itrw ittA M j/Mnc Grey. to o 8.00, to- -tn-oo, $7.00, ing ¡ng costs, the auinors aumOrs point out. ‘_______ a \ _____________________ _ w ' ' common ’ «»'«»n 7 $6.00 ” ' ’ >o- canners S-U $-1.50 j O J lo^550. o ^5.50^B B ulls, u II s , m«?di- Copies o f the b ulletin may b b«' e 1 W A S H IN G T O N I r e s id ««nt P The arm y , has T« versed the old had Mark Twain sa extension offices Roovevelt signed into law Mon- saying about ^yL’o,go7 9 <‘orn7M,n from county , r -'m nsion fo r two w eather, which was “ Everybody talks about - h - vallis. m ajor phases of the a dm inistra­ but nobody «Iocs anything about it.” to “ Nowdays we are doing Hogs: 170 to 215 lb. truckins tion farm program soil conser- a lol about 1ln v- at her, but u ibml v j-. saying anything about it. $12.00 to 12.10; 230 to 285 lb vtion payments and price-sup|xirt- USE T A X N O T N E W , AAA butchers $11.00 to 11.50; lig h t­ ing loans. These a c tiv itie s were C L U B H E A D SAYS. w eight butchers $10.75 to 11.50; | scheduled to expire w ith the end packing sows $8.50 to 9.50. Feed­ A tax very s im ila r to the Fed- «»f ibis year, er pigs $10.50 to 11.25. era! "use” tax recently imposed - Sheep; Good to choice lambs otor was s put into $11.00 to 1150; medium to good. ' on '" J m ?0 '.°vr vehicles P Qwa; pu' ln ,° Lallans Enjoyed Ice Cream $10.00 to 10.75; common $8.50 to nm( n’ The Italians enjoyed the delights 11.50; lightw eight butchers $10.75 one hundred and fo rty -fiv e years ago, according to Dr. E. B. Mc- of ice crearn at least a few hundred to 11.25; packing sows $8.50 to r , • ■ ■ , . , . „ 19.25. Feeder pigs $10.00 to 11.00 me I President o f the Oregon years back; and the old Romans, _______________ State M oto r association. A f that among other advanced ideas, devel­ time, however, the tax was on oped the mustard plaster for the Nickel-Silver Nickel-silver is an alloy of nickel, carriages. The levy was repealed same purp«»se our medical men use it today. copper anti zinc, and contains no in 1802. «-Uver. lit in t le blance between fo od s n itu to d tia a y and — -- — v e ry n e r I. R. Jones and and Fn.-le S am ’s lard e r right now contains about one ami three- out at S10.00 to 11.00. R. W. Morse o f «he cxtx'rim ent K,.n, r .1. j . ». • .lo is « , oi «nt fifths as much canned vegetables as it did a y e a r ago. There are The bulk o f the good to choice station and extension service. plenty of statistics to emphasize all this. too. 175 to 215 lb. tru c k -in hogs made The 48-page illu stra te d bulletin S OCFEN4E Garand Rifle In the tim e it takes the Springfield rifle to shoot 15 aimed shots, the new G arand rifle can shoot CO aimed shets. . BONJ)5 acre best g a r­ 120 Acre farm near Florence ($1,000) trade fo r acreage around Cottage Grove. TR A D E FOR LAR G ER FAR M . 14 acre farm 5 miles up Row River. Very good house. 7 acres irt cultivation. Trade fo r a la rg ­ er farm O r sell fo r $2,500. 260 acres, 50 in cu ltiva tion . 200 in open pasture. Buildings are good. Place n-»w handles 100 sheep, 10 cows and 2 horses. Coukl handle a lot more livestock. $6,000, h alf cash. 85 Acres just 2 miles from Cottage Grove. New, small house, merchantable tim ber. Only $1,000. Good, going business fo r $800 cash. Some good town properties. Have a steal fo r $1,000 cash. 701 Main 5. W BKAOW AY AT C O L U M B IA PORTLAND hat tim in g thè fiscal year itegln- r ning next July I thè uni tonai In­ dirne w oulil 000,000,000 approxlmali* $ l ( i ) , - NEW H I U S KA NN Kl) I 'Olt l ’ I.E A N V K K (A H N . SA LE M The state tire ratkin- The annual report of County mg commit tee was udvlsed Mon­ Ag ent 0 . S Fletcher, submit led day by H a rry Camp, representing - to the Lane county a g ric u ltu ra l tlie federal price adm inistration. council rveenlly, contains a num­ Unit automobile own««rs using ber of items of interest to the : t i ie l r cais fo r pleasure would Is1 ru ra l people More ai lent inn d u r­ unable to buy new tires fo r the ing tlie pnsl year was given Io a rest of tlie war I'he commit let said It would n>- program designed to aid Ix iili soil and crop improvement winch in ­ I ter its lire Inspection program to cludes the iu;.tallalion o f irrig a tio n the automotive trade» fo r iw iM fi- •ysieirw. P a rtic u la rly note w orlity iileiulnllon. is tlie fact I hat more and more Camp said that In all cases farm ers in western Oregon are whore isissilile. tires should be re- coming to Hie irrig a tio n idea as capiiod He said there lias been no additional systems are installed. hourding of new tires, utul that In the past year, County Agent hoarders o f used tins» would b<- Fletcher assisted fo rty -fo u r fnrin- dlsupixtlnted ts«eu»;se the goverp- ers in planning and laying out incnt w ill fix price ceilings on systems. One hundred ami tw enty- i hern. seven a t t in ild l the irrig a tio n fo ur conducted August 1 Special a t­ Mure Men Than Wuinru tention was given Io the irrig o - ; Pon of seven truck farms. Prob­ Statistics disclose (hut there are lems of drainage and reclam ation about 1, SOU.000 m ure m en (hail n f fa un lands were also d e a lt. wom en In the United States w ith . Crop Improvement projects In- eluded inspection for seed certl- fication of 910 acres o f W lllam - ette vetch grown by flfty-seven faim e s. Also sixty acres of A lla ( ta ll) fescue grass and fo rty - ihree acres of taidino clover on throe farms. County farm ers pro- •lured a to ta l of 117.373 pounds of English rye grass on which seed ce rtifica tio n was Issued. Fourteen Lane eouniy farm ers start«*d dem onstrations to deter- m ine the s u ita b ility of tw o va rie ­ New Orates, Stove and ties of Lotus. In d iffe re n t stands Furnace Repairing were ohtaim sl and it is too early to predict w hether L«»tus can lie grown hen' w ith success. Dem onstrations were also made io compare Rusota an«l School- ma'am oats, tw o rust resudent va- 32G South 10th ri«'tii-s ix-monst rut ions Indicated 61-tfc Rusota outs arc not as satisfac­ to ry as SchfMilma'unt. Prom ising new varieties of blackberries and selections of rasp­ - sc a*ararsranr berries an«l straw berries are be­ ing tru ’d by th ri'e county fa rm ­ ers. Under miscellaneous items, we learn tiia l the rx»unty agent’s offic«' has blue prints of fifteen d iffe re n t types of common farm buildings. Bulletins and circulars giving plans fo r miscellaneous structures were distributed. Interest in the A A A program continued to Increase in 19-11. D uring 1941 there were 3,799 farm s listed fo r a to ta l acrcugi* of 156,190 acres. Get Your HEATERS and FURNACES Repaired for Cooler Nights COTTAGE GROVE ' FOUNDRY R a d io R a y E N G IN E E R * SET t !• I I E W - qtA K T ER s FOR CANTON­ MENT PROJECT. Equipment w-iLs moved into A l­ bany college campua quurterx fo rm e rly «xx-upicd by lh«‘ con- s tru c tin g q ua rtcm inster Monday as headquarters w«-r«- established fo r 1‘. S. arm y engineers ut A l­ bany. Th«1 headquarters w ill lx» us«xl w hile construction of th«' pn»J«'ct- ed A lbany-C orvallis cantonment is under way. Capt. T. E. D itte bran dt, fo rm ­ erly constructing quatt«'im usicr in «’barge, was rctu rm sl as area engineer in charge, lie said he di«l not know when construction o f the canlonmeni would tx- a uth ­ orized, bui added that u s ta ff of approxim ately 1«M) engineers and c iv ilia n aides had tx'en approved. W A R TO T A R E M P E R C E N T OK N A T IO N A L IN C O M E l»4S. Has This to Say: It is appropriate that January]^ '.tinuld be di-signaied ns Nn-S tionnl luiugh w«x«k. Some peo­ ple gi’t hysterical when lh««y I lay Hie Xuuis bills. • • • W hich remind« us ihu t we have a bunch of hills on our txxiks th a t we w ill gladly trade fo r the cash. • • • A nother sign that a man has bc«-n on a New Year’s p a rty is when he wakes up and c o m - I plains about the cat "stum p- ing ” across the fkxirs. And norm al folks can’t even hear the a ir raid alarms. • • • Speaking of war. Many o f those kill«’«! by aiitomobil«*s last year m ight have llv«’d through a year In the trench«**. • • • Maybe the shortage o f tires w ill b«‘ a life saver, a fte r all. • • • And we arc stocking up on a ll the radio parts mxxled: In h«>pcx that we w ill lx* able to handle a ll the radio repairs necessary during these trouble­ some times. We have been as­ sured that Uncle Sam thinks it necessary to keep a ll radios in gixxl order. In case of emerg- en<’y. W A S IIIN G T t )N P r e s I d ent Roosevelt, divulging some phases of an over-all w ar program , said Tuesday he was aim ing at devot­ ing 50 per cent o f the nutional in­ come to that e ffo rt. He told a press conference that by tin 1 end of this fisc.il year next June 30 27 per cent o f the national income would be devoted to w ar purposes and I hut in th«’ year ensuing he hoped to build the ■’ÇJlUBUQUBUSUQk ¡x'rn -n ta g r up to 50. lie estimated Looking for Safe Investments? Here They Are! Just out.'Jfle c ity lim its. Neat little bungalow, den soil. $1,000. H a lf cash. $t/lndrcu>$ Annual County Agt Report Indicates Farm Interest .1 W l ’AKV I. 10*2 RODM ANS Phone 216 A t the Close of 1941 f Ami as we pause io take Inventory of what 1941 has brought us, to out- com m unity ami Io our friends ami neighbors, we liml tutieli to be thankful for, paitietilar- ly the loyalty of Hie people of south Lntie county, whom it has been our privilege Io serve. W e hope fh n l the eotniug y e a r will bring yon a greater m easure of prosperity and happineas. We appreciate fhe past favors ami ask for an op- portu n ity to set ve you again in 1912. K E M ’S fo r D RU G S The Rexall Store J