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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GliOVK. OREGON PAGE TWO Established 1889. Published Every Thursday at 25 North Sixth Street. w. c. MARTIN .................................................................... Editor-Publisher SUBSCRll*TION RATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Doug las Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year .«... .......................- $1.50 One Year ............. _.........—.......$2 00 Six Months _________ __ ______ 80 Six Montiis ----------------------- 1.25 Three Months ................ ....... .50 Three Months ........................ .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted lor less than three montiis. Cattale (ftrovr «Sentmrl T ill ItSD.U Die in Wreck of TWA Airliner Oregon Seed Now Utility s Crews Still ’i "' - Vital Factor in Working on Li^es War-Time Effort Damaged by Storm JA M AHV 22. 1912 (our or more workers w ith I to reports on 1941 pay- rolls. Unless tin-si* re |s irls und con trib u ito m i are mail«* by January 31, they w ill I n * subject to |s*nal- tles and w ill not I n * counted In the new cx|M*rlciicc rules fo r 1942 payrolls. Employers of eight or more workers also must complete th e ir feilerni lax offset this m onth In order to avoid payment of n double tax 3 |M*r cent to the U. S ami I to 2.7 per ceni to the state commission Because of the r e c e n t cold Oregon seed g ro w e r* are m ak ing an im portant co ntribu tion to weather and silver thaw electric the nation's w ar-tim e pixiduction s e rv in ' In the W illam ette Valley program . 350 delegates from 26 h;ss suffered tin* greutest setback counties were told h j departm ent in its history Never is*for«* have o f a gricu ltu re o fficia ls at the firs t such «'.unlitions been known to annual convention of the Oregon exist. Seed Grower« league at C orval , Throughout tin* entire W iliam lis. I rite Division oi M ountain States l , ( ) t I I . I I I I D t S A M ) (IIK I.W . from Cottage t siH'cially impôt tant, they were ) Bower company told, is the production of cover .Grove on the south to Dallas and (The follow ing |NM*m was ilis il- WHEN GOVERNMENT GOES INTO BUSINESS crop sct*ds w in te r legumes anti FalLs C ity on the north and in- cateri to B e ve rly anti I n * wim W il ryegrass w h ic h ’ an* Ixtdly need •luding the e le ctric system m liam s by th e ir g ra n d m o th e r fo r When government goes into business, production generally ed in the south to make up fo r I'llIaiiM s'k and Lincoln ('»unties. Isniilon 4-11 (Tubs). suffers. That is tin historical axiom—and it has been lent new th«* shortage of n itra te fe rtilizers. | the heavy ice loading raised hnv- We 4-H boys mat g ills are strong weight by some figures from Mexico. Southern fanners must have these x* in a large extent. For over la*t tai one dare to m ar seeds to "grow” nitrogen fo r th e ir ' th irty hours the only |x»i lion of O ur banner Htrl|Mil w ith red and Some years ago the Mexican government expropriated soils, so that farm fam ilies can ! Oils vast system which was »per w hite American and British owned petroleum properties. The govern produce more o f th e ir own foods ilin g w:is a portion of tlu* c ity of O r blot from its blue u star. ment in.•teased the working forces in the oil fields, and stripped and more o f the commodities 'springfleld, one d is trib u tio n («•cri r developed properties to make a showing. Even so. production needed in the food-for-vlctory er c irc u it in Albany and a portion O ur beads must do clear th in k of crude in the wells taken over has dropped from 128.000 to ing now, program, the convention was told ) w ith in tin* c ity o f Dallas. llJ.OOOdxrrels a day. by K. L. Deal o f Washington. The ele ctric systems of o ilie r < )ur hearts Is* kiyai, free, In some of the older oil fields, which produced 28,000,000 D. C , representing A A A's south •ompiinies suffered from the storm O u r bands Is* steady, strong and sure barrels in the last year of private operation, the .Mexican gov ern division. also. Although the silver thaw did Captain Wayne C. W illiams, pilot who (lew more than a m illion amt To guard our liberty. ernment 1ms obtained only 18.000,000 barrels per year. It is re not extend Io any great extent I'ht* A A A is prepared to take a ll a h alf miles, and Hostess Alice F. Gets, 25, died in erash of airlin er ported that the producing cost per barrel bits been doubled, and o f the production from the 430.- n o rth e rly from Salem, nor south We buy Defense Stamps every day in mountains near I.as Vegas, See., in which F ilm Actress Car ole that the value of equipm ent has declined through neglect. (MX) acres of cover crop seeds O re e rly from Cottage Grove It is es And bonds, too, a ll we can Lombard and 21 others lost their lives. gon farm ers reported in the re tim ated that the dead ilelght of To "Keep Them F ly in g " by sea In the last year of private company operation, an average* cent farm defense plan canvass ice «m each w ire was 750 isamds yield of 19 per cent refined gasoline was obtained from each and land they w i . t planting fo r 1942 h a r ts'twe«,n poles on ttie long trans To drive hack this brown mun. barrel of crude. In 1941, from the* same plants, the Mexican vest. Deal assured the growers mission line spans and this weight government obtained only 13 per emit. Rich as Mexico is in oil that then* was more chance of not on a ll conductors o r wires was so Defend our rights to this, our laml The President established a w ar resources, with relatively low consumption, it had to import breaking like ; O ur homes in pence o r strife production board headed by Don as peanuts and soybeans. The having enough seed to supply great that the 260.000 barrels of refined gasoline from Texas during one three- ald M. Nelson, fo rm e r m ail-order corn goal was stepped up by five needs o f the south, than of hav match sticks of large cedar poles God give our nation victo ry month period last year. firm executive and more recently m illion ac>es in order th a t there ing too much. The long-tim e goal was no surprise. In fret* men's fight fo r life. The American people should not put this down to greater executive d irector of SPAB and be feed supplies to continue ex in the south calls fo r cover crops Sarah B. McKevl. Because of these extrem ely I r inefficiency in .Mexico than in other nations. The history of gov P riorities D irector. The President pansion o f meat, dairy and poul on L3.UU0.tXM) acres, he said. Beaverton. Oregon. regular conditions which caused ernment ownership throughout the* entire world has been large- directed Mr. Nelson to ‘exercise try production. D ry edible bean Growers can assure themselves «le.nl short circ u its on the high T ry our s lrn w tw rry m arble Ice ly one of waste, polities, bureaucracy, m ism anagement, tim idity, general direction over the w a r and d ry pen production increases o f a continuing demand fo r O re voltage lines much in trica te anil logrolling and patronage. The political m anager holds his job procurement and production pro were calk'd fo r. An additional five gon cover crop seeds in the south expensive electric apparatus in cream at Gustafson's of course. by grace of pleasing his political superiors. He is part of a poli gram ,” to supervise the OPM and m illio n bushels of rice was asked ern states by m aking a large sup substations nnd sw itching stations ________________________21 It. I. and provision made fo r an in p ly o f seed available to southern was damaged On tins'com pany's tical machine w hose principal job is to deliver votes. The easiest issue production and procurement crease over over 1941 o f more farm ers this year through A A A'S system it is estim ated from tin* • tfsararBrarBrararanrs^^ directives where necessary* to a ll way to do that is to offend no otic*, and obey the politicians in government agencies. than 18 m illio n eases o f canned conservation m aterials program, casual in-'onipk te survey that th power. In letters to OPM Directors fru its and vegetables. Deal told tin* convention. The restoration o f damaged facilities In private enterprise lies the democracy and productive Knudsen and H illm an and other < ivlUan Defense. 100 and 150 A A A can obtain m axim um d is tri w ill cost between strength of this nation. W hatever we need—oil. coal, electric* production officials. Mr. Nelson The OCD announced 3,516,600 bution nnd continue to develop thousand dollars. When a ll dam power transportation, steel—can be produced by private e n te r said "w e must enlarge a ll our volunteers have enrolled in the the use of cover crops in new ages are known to the fu ll extent prise in any quantity. Private enterprise k n o w s this w a r is be- previous a ctivities . . . a ll our fa- various c iv ilia n defense services, areas, he explained. it is lik e ly that the slated esti to mate is t in low A t this w ritin g ffort that may m ay be c i,i‘ 'es ■ • must Produce 24 hours including 1.423,755 assigned ing fought for its life. It is ready for any effort C. E. C arter, another USDA a day, 168 lb 8 hours a week ” OPM tra in in g o r d u ty in the protective e lectric service has been restored needed. D ire ctor H illm an said the nations services. The o ffice also annaun**- representative from Washington. to u ll of the m ajor cities and D t ild the growers that he force o f w orkers in w a r industries id a v ic to ry garden program un knows from personal experience towns although a num ls-r o f the WAR BRINGS CHANGES. must be doubled o r tripled, more der which a ll fam ilies in any com th a t in no other place in the sm aller com m unities an* s till women m ust be trained and m u n ity can jo in tly t i l l com m unity U nited States can be found me w itho ut the usual convenience. We may learn to do without a lot of tilings during the pres brought into the labor force to gardens, use the produce them favorable com bination » of soil, There has been little possibility of ent emergency and use a lot of new things. W ar alw ays brings take the place o f men going into selves and give the surplus to clim a te and farm ers ready nnd restoring the service to r iiiu l areas schools and institutio ns. these changes. If we b a rn the use of new things, particularly the armed services. able to product* seed such as O re although this w ork w ill go fo r D ire c to r Odium o f OPM Con Cornier vat Ion. in rubber and silk, we may see wholesale shifting of industries gon is now tu rn in g out. He be w ard as q u ic k ly as possible ami The OPM Bureau o f In d u s tria l lieves that organization and plan it is hoped that the service in a ll as well as international commercial activities. And the axis na tra ct D is trib u tio n Division asked rs to have every m anufac Conservation opened a program to ning can insure a continuation of areas w ill Is- restored completely T ha t Syracuse professor is tions as well as a num ber of individuals may feel as did the a tu ll re m r a jo by the end o f next week in th e ir cities reg ister at m obilize the nation’s 1,700.000 re m arkets in the post-w ar period. rig ht Wh«*n you don't need m anager of a well-known plant who became ill and who said it the nearest OPM C ontract D is ta il stores in a continuous drive A ll available regular forces and swear wonts a ll of ihetn are was not a m atter of how inueh he would be missed as it was trib u tio n division field office and to salvage m aterials wastepaper, many o f the CouifKiny's office tix i strong; and when your th at his company might learn how conveniently they could do to "go a fte r w ar contracts w ith scrap m etal, old tags, rubber personnel have been d ilig e n tly n<*e«l Is great, nothing Is ade- w ithout his services. every ounce o f ingenuity and ener needed to produce weu|>ons fo r the, >|UU|e. w o rkin g on the damaged lines • • • fig h tin g forces. Signers w ill dis and in addition there are six •Japan’s principal export is silk, but .Japan was the aggres gy they possess." play window emblems signifying e xtra crews engaged in s im ila r A man we h«*ard ot, found sor in the present conflict. She may find her silk m arket gone A rm y. The Revenue A ct o f 1941 pro forever a fte r the war. because nylon has proved a good substi W ar Secretary Stimson an th e ir part in the "Salvage fo r vides a sim plified m ethixi of com w ork. Tw o crews wen* summoned his unto frozen «me m orning tute. We are dependent on the tropics for our rubber supply, but nounced the a rm y w ill be increas V ic to ry ” program. The shopping p utin g income tux in the ease of from the Company's Cis>s Bay D i and raised the temtN*rature ten public was asked to help conserve we may learn soon to make rubber in a commercial way from a ed from the present to ta l o f 1.- tires, trucks, and paper by c a rry individuals whose gross income is vision at M arshfield; tw o crews degrees by liftin g the I ukm I and 700,000 men to 3,600,000 men this derived w holly fro m salary, wages o f the .California-Oregon Bower giving the thing a giNsi cussing bush of the semi-desert country closely resembling the lowly out. year. Combat a ir units and arm - ing home bundles instead of de o r o th e r compensation fo r |ieraon- Company an- also w orking on the grease wood plant. A U niversity of Texas professor says he has ored u n it w ill be doubled: 32 mo pending on delivery service Con • • • M ountain States system in the al services, dividends, Interest, perfected a process for making rubber from natural gas. which, torized divisions w ill be added, and sumers o f n a tu ra l gas in nine valley and tw o additional crews One of our o il burning eirett- rent, annuities, o r royalties, and if once underw ay, will enable him to cut the cost of tires and at least 50 more m ilita ry police states, m ostly in the M idtllewest does latom w ill raise the tempera not exceed $3,000. A new have lieen marie up «if experienced other rubber goods. units fo r guarding production fa were asked to cut consumption as Form 1U40A has been provided w orkers from available sources ture and s till is* easy on your D uring the last world war we learned to m ake our own cilitie s w ill be created. Instead o f much as possible. [SM-kt-lbook to r taxpayers who are e n title d to W ith these eleven w orking crews • • • <ly|s and optical glass. In this w ar we may find substitutes for the o rig in a lly scheduled 10.000, and elect to use such method. A in the valley ami tw o additional more than 90.000 privates w ill be engpigb m aterials to make us practically independent. table on the reverse side of this crews in T illa m o ok anti Lincoln ’n ie modem g irl raises one selected to attend o ffic e r-tra in in g Form shows the amount o f tax on counties the rebuilding anil m ain foot when she Is kissed; the schools. A ll tra in in g centers anti increasing amounts o f gross In tenance w ork is progressing rap old fashioned g irl nu*rely rais- FOUR MUSTS’’ FOR WAR TIME. posts w ill be enlarged and five isl a row. come a ft” r the proper ulinwunce idly. Special consideration and p rio ritie s have been grunted by tem porary tent camps w ill be set • • • Here is a recipe fo r rice w ith o f $400 fo r each dependent, if Jh w y e a r’* w a tjiu d g rt alone, as proposed by the President, un To make 2.009,000 more men th a t dressed-up appearance that any. OPM fo r m aterials necessary in The measure o f a man is the the maintenance o f these lines will be $56.000.000.000— more than half the estim ated national eligible, the a rm y w ill lower age w ill make it a favorite, even w ith The tax under the sim plified size o t the sins he talks about. income. That makes it m andatory that the Federal government lim its fo r aviation cadets from 20 fa m ily members not usually en m«*th«xi is the same fo r each $25 during such emergency. • • • R. C. SIBE. and the people insist upon a workable workable fiscal policy which will to 18 years, make m arried men thusiastic over it. block o f gross income and the ta x \ young lady was watching a W ill. Dlv. Mgr. make it possible to spend this money without bringing on an in eligible, and change educational payer need only ascertain in which Lun.-hean Bln* Molds. modern dancing contest A qualifications by e lim in a tin g col bl«x'k his gross income (less a l ternal fiseal collapse. 1 eup uncooked rice June bug fe ll Oov.-n her m«ck TO ( O . M E K W IT H K.M- lege credit requirements. lowance fo r dependents) fa lls fo F irst, all must pay higher direct and indirect taxes. And and she won th«* prise. 1*1.0$ ’EM, Selective Service D ire cto r H er- 3*2 tap salt determ ine his tax. A fla t reduc 3 tsp prepared m ustard direct taxation must be extended to the very lowest income shey said the a rm y increase could tio n of 10 percent has lieen made 4 tbsp b u tte r brackets. Our prize-winning radio t ubex I,. S. Sem. field representative be accomplished w ith o u t c a llin '’ in a rriv in g at the amount of tax 4 tbsp (lour fo r the State Unemployment Com w ill put new pep in that old Second. every non-essential non-defense governm ent acti up men w ith dependents. He said 'h o w n in the table to r deductions 2 cups m ilk set. pensation Commission, w ill I n * In vity must be stopped, and appropriations sharply reduced in there are now 1.000.000 men In such as charitable contributions Speck pepper bis Eugene office to r the next class 1-A but not yet called, and m any non-defens«- bureaus. 1 cup grated Am erican cheese and taxes paid, so that the ta x le w days to confer w ith em ploy- • Third, the peopb* must make every possible reduction in 900.000 more can be obtained bv payer who uses this method does •'*» cup sliced ripe olives their liiin g expenses, and buy Defense Bonds and S t a i r ■ t rpriax- ific a tio n o f o the r men and 3 quartered hard cooked eggs not list these but gets an auto a ups o f rom those men who w ill register the limit of their abilities. m atic deduction o f 10 percent. Paprika February 16. U nder the sim plified method Fourth, the government must not loan or spend money for Wash rice; then c«xik u n til ten Labor Disputes. <my^purpose_tliiit «'an be finance«! by p rivat«• business. der in boiling w a te r to w hich 3 the status of a jierson on the last The President abolished the Na tbsp o f the salt has been added. day o f the taxable year is the gov tional Defense M ediation board 'P u b e D ra in; rinse in hot w ater; drain erning fa cto r in determ ining the and established a N ational W ar again. Then s tir in m ustard. Press exem ption level ($750 fo r single Labor Board w ith N D M B C ha ir into 6 buttered custard cups; set persons and m arried persons not man Davis as chairman. F our in baking pan o f hot wat«*r, and liv in g w ith husband o r wife, and commissioners w ill represent the MR. X SERVICE MAN. cook 10 minutes over direct heat. $1,500 fo r m arried persons livin g public, fo u r w ill represent em together) as w ell as tin* credit for ployes and four, industry. The Meanwhile, m elt the b u tte r in a dependents. Did you ever hike millions of miles double boiler. S tir in the flo u r; new board can a rb itra te or m edi A husband and w ife liv in g to And carry a ton on your back $1((X) Value 4 9 C ate disputes as it sees f it but it add m ilk, and cook u n til thicken gether.on the last day o f the ta x ed. Add tsp o f salt, the pepper, And blister you heels and shoulders cannot disregard existing labor 60c Sul Hepatica 40c and cheese, and s tir u n til cheese able year may file separate re legislation. Where the straps run down from your pack? is melted. Then add olives and turns on Form 1040A if th«* gross 6Oo Bromo-Seltzer 40c . . Autos. , , , . eggs. Unrnold rice on large p la tte r income of each is from the p re In the rain or the snow or the mud perhaps OPA issued a schedule o f prices o r on in,1¡vj(lual p,atPS. cover scribed sources and does not ex 00c Alka-Scltzer In smothering heat or the cold 40c fo r retreadable tire carcasses w ith sauce and top each w ith a ceed $3,000, o r they m ay file a and "retreads” and forecast a dash o f paprika. Serves 6. It you have, why! then you are a buddy of ours single jo in t re tu rn on that Form 75c Vicks Rub Mange Romeriy 75c 50c ceiling over a ll used tires "in the if th e ir combined income is from Ami we welcome you into our fold. Shampoo EOc very near fu tu re .” the ,a escribed sources and does 60c Mentholatum &3c not exceed $3,(XX). Did you ever eat with your plate in your lap Censor-hip. 50c Mistol Drops use o f the sim plified m eth 30c Censorship D ire cto r Price, a f With your eup on the ground at your side THE CALL TO THE COLORS od T iie is optional w ith the taxpayer te r consultation w ith newspaper, 35c Bromo Quinine While the cooties and bugs of species untold 27c magazine and periodical editors, IS A CALL FOR DOLLARS! but once an election has been Danced foxtrots over your hide! made fo r any year, it is irrevtx:- announced a code o f conduct 50e Phillips Milk of able foi that year. I f a taxpayer which publications were asked to Did you ever sleep in a tent so small Magnesia 30c files a re tu rn under the s im p li follow in handling inform ation in That your head and your feet played tag fied method fo r the taxalile year order to prevent inform a tion of a ----------------------—-------------- 40c Fletcher Castoria 31c Then shake, old man. y o u ’re a pal of ours m ilita ry nature reaching the he may not th e re a fje r file a re enemy. Prohibited, unless o ffic ia l tu rn under the general provisions 50c Pepscdent Tooth !• or you ve followed the sum«* old ag. o f tiie law fo r that year. Con ly released, are most details of Powder Did you •v«*r stand in a front line trench, 30c versely, if he files a retu rn under J m ilita ry , naval o r ind ustria l es tablishments, casualty lists, dam the general provisions fo r any | With Fritzl«* a few feet away 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 30s taxable year, he may not there-) ages to w a r facilities, movements With jerries and minnies a-whistliiig around Dig deep. Strike hard. Our ' a fte r file a retu rn under the o f troops and ships, weather re 100 Bayer Aspirin 50c And gas coming over all day. ports except o f certain types, and sim plified method fo r that year. boyg need the planes, ships, and movements o f the President o r of However, a new election is a llo w guns which your money will help W ith No-M an’* Land a sea of steel, o ffic ia l m ilita ry o r diplom atic ed fo r each succeeding taxable to buy. And a fempest of bursting shell? missions. year. Then «•nine on in old man and join us, A griculture. Go to your bank, post office, or A g ricu ltu re Secretary W ickard Cats Tooth at 7(1 W’e ’ve all been through that hell. savings and loan association. said goals have been revised to George W. Dahinan. 70, of A rkan Tell them you want to buy De — C A. VaiiDenburg. call fo r the greatest a g ricu ltu ra l sas Pass, Texas, had his baby terth fense Bonds regularly, starting production in IJ. S. history, w ith t!irouf;h oil his years nnd when he now. p a rtic u la r emphasis on the pro lost one recently lie quickly cut his duction o f oil-bearing crops such first •'grown-up” tooth. Memlte* O reg PUBLIS THIS WEEK IN WAR Radio Ray Has This to Say: Income Tax Facts Timely Recipes BRISK—No Brush Shaving Cream CAMPANA BALM 39c EVERYDAY PRICES GLOVER SPECIAL $1.25 value, 89c PENETR0 PRODUCTS At Popular Prices St. Regis Electric HEATING PADS $3.98 Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store