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« PAGI TWO Cottane ßrovr ^entrar) W. C M A R T IN __ THE SENTINEL, OO'ITAUB UBOVK. OREGON FOR B E T T E R S E R V IC E Established 1889. Published Every Thursday at 25 N orth Sixth Street. Cottage Grove Sentinel. ........... Editor-Publisher Cottage G ro w . Oregon. T in u s p . w u i m ; I 1941 Liberalized Price Farmers Have Big Schedule Is Told Stake in Present Inflation Control Gentlemen; F or the I»eneflt o f the patrons of the Cottage G ro w post office, A libcralteed price schedule that I wish to m ention a few o f the w ill perm it eligible county pro most frequent violations of the ducers to «*11 a ll grades o f w in te r postal laws th a t occur in this dis legume and annual ryegrass seed W hile most unprocessed farm tric t. and at the same tim e sug to com m odity excluded, fo r the credit was an- products are gest several things that would be nounewd Tuesday by the county tim e living at least, from the gen of value to the patrons front the A A A office. eral prie«* ceiling.i established by ‘ standpoint o f im proving our ser The new schedule provides a ' the government, farm ers and vice. much w ider range of grades than ■ ru ra l fam ilies in general have an Quite frequently of late, a ir m ail the 19-11 program . and perm its the im p o rta n t stake in the present envek>pes have been m ailed as purchase o f lower grades o f seed nation-wide drive to co ntrol in fla o rdinary m a il by m a rkin g out the Huit conic w ith in m inim um re tion. uccotdlng to W L. Teutsch. word “ a ir m a ll" on the envelope quirem ent*. Deductions fo r each assistant d ire c to r o f the exten and u«ing a 3c stamp which makes one per cent th u l germ ination and sion serv ice. FIRE IN THE the le tte r unntailnhle fo r the rea p u rity tests fa ll below require M r Teutsch and other officials • ——i __ — ------------------ son that an a ir m a il envelope can ment» fo r the top grade w ill give of the extension service an* now W r itin g in the A Am me erican ric a n W e eekly. e k ly . S ecretary o f A g ric u ltu re not be used fo r a nyth ing other the fa n n e r fu ll valu«1 fo r his seed organising the extension forces to W ic k a rd point« out that fire in the forest is u d e fin ite menace than a ir m ail. W I mmi such an en and elim inate the need fo r te- e a rly out the assignment o f the to the w a r e ffo rt. " T h is y e a r.” he says, " t h e w o lf o f forest fire velope is used fo r o id tn a ry m ail, cleaning to make a specified secretary o f a gricu ltu re to ca rry hits more pow er to <lo harm in the U n ite d States than ever be it causes delay of that le tte r be grade, the county A A A office inform a tion on tin* a n ti-in fla tio n cause it must be relum e d to the pointed out. program to every ru ra l fa m ily in fore. w rite r as it is not permissible . Prices fo r the top grades are the state. Almost the e ntire coun “ F o r ’ many years fire s have burned over an average o f the mail. the same us unnouncist last fall, ty extension personnel was on the around 30.000. 000 acres o f forest land annua lly. Y ear a fte r year There are » till a few patrons when many county growers sign Oregon State colk*ge campus the experienced foresteis have placed the estim ate o f p ro p e rty dam who w rite notes o r letters in par firs t week in June in connection age at $40,000.000. Few i f any years have gone by w ith o u t some cel post packages which is a vio ed agreements to sell al least half w ith the 4-11 club sum m er ses o f th e ir 1942 seed crop to the lives being lost to forest fire . And the to ll o l' death am i s u ffe r lation of the parcel post laws. A W Helliwell government. R<*quneniCnts and sion. This made it possible w ith in g among w ild anim als b ird s and fis h ; o f d e stru ctio n o f the Furtherm ore. that many times de prices fo r top grades, and deduc out e xtra travel to call the entire - Everythin.* For Men— lays the parcel because when the tions fo r low er grades, were an s ta ff together to consider the in soil, and o f constant erosion has. o f course, been incalculable. fla tio n co ntrol inform a tion al cam " T h is year, in a d d itio n to the capacity to exact a s im ila r w ritin g is found, the package w ill nounced as follow s; paign. to ll, forest fir e c ould slow dow n the n a tio n ’s p ro d u c tio n fo r be held fo r the period required A u strian w in te r peas germ ina The price control program is ex w a r; it could in te rru p t the flo w o f a irc ra ft, tanks, shells, ships to n otify the sender of such w r it tion. 90 per cent; p u rity , 90 jier S T A M I H i l i l* l(E s ii> r;.\ f ing, which must lx? taken from cent; to ta l w in te r legume«, 98 pected to help farm ers to produce and o ther fig h tin g equipm ent fo r the U n ite d N ations and th e ir OFRNN BO NO H U H ■ the package before it is sent, or the record q u a n tity of fw xl, o i l 1 per cent; $5 per hundred. D is fig h tin g m en.” the entire package would be counts fo r each one per cent be crops. and fiber crops that is M r and M rs. l i e d Frost and A vast am ount o f tim b e r p roducts goes in to fig h tin g arms. charged a t firs t class rate of 3c 11 D Collier, I ‘re.Ident of the n<*eded to w in the w a r i t w ill nf-1 grandchildren Fred and M arjorie A modern battleship, fo r instance, requires 500.000 hoard feet per ounce to ta lin g 48c pound. If. low these requirements are ger Standard < »tl ('onqum y of C a lifo r of Cottage Grove and M r. and m ination. 7:5 d in ts ; p u rity , 1.5 feet every member of the farm nia Monday Intinebed a campaign o f wood. Steel cargo ships require as much as 700.000 board however, the sender wishes a mes cents. M inim um requirem ents ire fam ily by helping hold livin g costs Mrs. E arl Powell and children nf to enlist Id ', of tin company's feet. A bom bing plane eased fo r shipm ent requires 15.000 board sage to accompany the parcel. It germ ination. 70 per cent: p u rity ,, stable. Scottaburg and Roxie M ille r of lo t’d |u iy m ll in the purchase of feet, w hich is al»out as much as is used in a six-room house. A ny is permissible to attach a le tte r 70 per cent; to ta l w in te r legumes. Farm ers in the fir s t w orld w a r, Divide were caller» Saturday at W ar Savings It nils bearing a 3c stam p on the out- 98 per cent. num ber o f w a r m aterials are made in p a rt fro m wood pulp. the H a rry Castle home. saw prices o f wheat, cotton, and M r. C ollier. kjM’.akir.g from So our forests, in a d d itio n to being a priceless n a tu ra l re- ^e ^p a rce l wherein the Fred Bnindiaugh eaiiie down H a iry vetch germ ination. 90 hogs soar to extrem e heights, Wa h ln g to r, over tin* Pacific Red necessary infro m a tion can be g iv source, are o f v ita l im portance to the w a r e ffo rt. A nd those fo r- _ per cent; p u rity , 95 per ce n t;: which u nnatural condition led from Albany Saturday and v is it N etw ork Sun«l;i.\ m orning, ad en. ed his sister. Mis. Floyd Jones. to ta l w in te r legumes. 98 per cent; ests. when the height o f the d ry season is reached, become v ir t u many farm ers to go into debt to dressed the ix.txjd rtnployea of Eugeni* and Paul Anderson have W hile a great m a jo rity o f the $10 per hundred. Discounts fo r acquire more land to raise more a lly explosive. Power lines, ra ilro a d tracks, highw ays, anti w a C orvallis Standard ( ill (■ ..|>inv <>f C a li te r supplies often run th ro u g h o u r woodlands. One m atch could patrons understand th is ruling, each one per cent below these re of these high priced cropa When relurrusl home from there are s till q uite a few parcels quirem ents are germ ination, 15 the price spree ended in the early where they have been going to fornia and Stand.ird S ta ll ns, sta rt a disastrous fir e w hich w ould he fe lt in the fa r corners o f Ine., urging them io take |« irt In received w hich contain w ritin g . cents; p u rity , 8 cents. M inim um twenties, the index of furm prices school. the w o rltl, in d im in is h in g supplies to o u r troops. This office lias been _ very lenient requirem ents are germ ination, 70 dropped from 244 to 113 in a M r. and M rs C liff Green and the form ation nf a "W ar Savings Arm y pledged I.* Invest 10% of lie rig o ro u s ly c a re fu l in the w o o ls. S cru p u lo u sly abide by by advising the sender regarding per cent; p u rity , 70 per cent, to ta l Am gli year, the federal records Children went over M eKen/ie pass then I 'nrningM in w a r savings every regulation . D o n ’t com plain when forest a n a s are closed the first offense, but the second w in te r legumes. 98 per cent. ! show. Whereas in 1920 it tis ik to Sisters and <|«*nt tin - week Isimls through payroll d-d uid lo .i to tra v e l— th a t is o fte n a necessary precaution. The defense o f offense must be reported to the end tit tin* Junies llc n ic n l home Common vetch germ ination, 90 only four bushels o f corn to pny plan. A m e ric a ’s m a g n ifice n t resources o f tim b e r is p a rt o f na tio n a l P » ’ office department, M r and M rs Herold K irk and per cent; p u rity , 90 per cent; to ta l the interest and taxes on an aver Art defense. Bear in mirid that anything w in te r legumes, 38 per cent; $5 age m ortgaged acre o f land in the fa m ily and M r and M is M< Ilo Moon. delicious plne- ---------------------------------------------- which is inform ation is consider«! lie r hundred. Discounts fo r each corn belt, u year la te r it ti«>k 12 Jenkins and g irls ol S m ith River ? cream, T ry it at Gus- A SUBJECT OF OENERAL INTEREST w riting. Therefore, » check mark one per cent below these require bushels. Much the same condition wen* callers Sunday at the Bert applt . __________________ or one word may be considered as m ents are germ ination. 7:5 cents; existed in w heat-grow ing regions. Myers home. tut-ai o f count ’ 4 3-ltc-7 l such. p u rity , 1.5 cents. M inim um re Callers Sunday al the (¡leaser H ig h school student commencement speakers are to be com To prevent a repetition o f this M any patrons in q u iie w hy cata quirem ents are germ ination, 70 “ boom and bust” cycle is one of home in honor of Mrs d e n s e r’* mended on the cre d ita b le w ay in w hich th e y hundled the sub log houses can enclose th e ir in per cent; p u rity , 70 per cent. the objectives of the price control birthday were M r ami M rs Glenn ject o f education and its p a rt in w a r and peace. The general W illa m e tte vetch - blue tag, program , says Teutsch. Industry, Gage o f ladlas. Mr. and Mm voices w ith th e ir goods and not theme was a tim e ly s u b je c t; o f interest to everyone and was F rank Ohara of M arysville. Call be considered _ w ritin g . Invoices 56.50 per hundred; r«*d tag. $6.30 cle v e rly preaented. I t m ight be a h it presum ptuous, hut i f com are perm itted in parcels describ per hundred; yellow tag. $5.90 per tabor, and a g ricu ltu re art* a ll be forma. M r. and Mrs. B ill M ulkey ing enlisted in the price stabiliza mencement speakers from the student body can do as w e ll in ing the goods and pertaining hundred; w hite tag. $5 50 per tion program , according to the o f Coquille, Violet Cnatell and I d fu tu re years, the idea o f im p o rtin g a guest speaker appears to price» and you are permitted to hundred. I ’am pliell o f Eugene. national plans. be a b it superfluous. Crim son clover germ ination. enclose the invoice in the parcel Mm Lee Dugan gave a birth S tudent speakers showed th a t they were interested in c u r if you return the goods to that 85 per cent; p u rity . 96 per cent; day dinner Sunday in honor of her rent h is to ry as w ell as class room w o rk and were a le rt to the firm . However, you atq not per $10 per hundred. Discount fo r non lx*o. Guests were Ik*rnlee P a t m itted to w rite anything on the each one per cent below the ger ton of l* o rt,aiiil, Messrs and responsibilities the present w a r has imposed on us alL invoice which I advise should be m ination requirem ent is 15 cents Mmes. Eil T u lle r, E a rl T a lle r of We .ddl have a soled stock enclosed in »he parcel fo r the rea fier hundred. M inim um require- W a r has increased the problem Eugene, John Dugan of fjith a m , I WHY EDITORS SIN of quality used car«, includ son that if your invoice is encl < - ments an* germ ination, 65 per o f juvenile delinquency. Am erica Joe Geer o f larnrlon. fa iyal l.eatio ... , , 7 ~ ~ , ed in the envelope attached to the cent; p u rity . 96 per cent is experiencing the same problem o f Divide ami Leo fHigan of P o rt in': many late models, recon- VG reproduce below an e d ito ria l fro m the H a m m o n d ,. parcel, it may. cause that letter Common ryegrass te rm in a tio n . that England experienced two land. ditionel and guaranteed. Louisana V in d ic a to r, which we hope every S entinel reader tot weigh more than one ounce 90 per cent, p u rity . 98 |x*r cent; years ago and South i-ane county M rs Dave Munsell and daugh Theie cars will help solve reads and remembers in c lu d in g those who m ay have borrow ed which is all that is permissible for $5 per hundred. Discounts fo r each has contributed its part to the te r Beverley and »on Rex and one p er cent heloiv these require delinquency problem. Judge C lin y o u r p a p e r: a 3c stamp. your trnnspo: ration prob Ikiren c Eastburn s|« nt tin* week m ents are germ ination. 7.5 cents; " L o ts o f fo lk s th in k they have a lot o f tro u b le in th e ir re- I sincerely hope the above may lem. ton H urd has said the delinquent end in Salem. speetive businesses and professions. They d o ! The groeerym an be of value to patrons of the Cot p u rity , 5 cents. M inim um require young people are proving quite Mrs. Linn Eastburn. M r . Fjitb- gets c ritic iz e d fo r his fa ilu re in qu ick d e liv e ry ; the physician. tage Grove post o ffice as w ell as ment« an* germ ination. 75 per a problem to law enforcement o f e r W ard, H arley and < ’llffo rd cent; p u rity , 95 per cent. the patrons o f offices surround ficers and a ttrib u te s the m ajor Iwcausc his v is it is fiv e m inutes la te ; the h a n lw a re m erchant, Eastburn ami II. M Reese spent Schedules were also announced p a rt of the trouble to lack of p a r lieeatiae he can’t su p p ly an item that is im possible to obtain. In ing Cottage Grove and hope that last week vis itin g nt Sami Point. fo r purchase o f Monantha vetch e ntal supervision. O fficers say W ashuigton fact, every k in d o f business has its problem s se rvin g the great you w ill understand it is not a rule o f the Cottage Grove post at $6.50 per hundred, and ro u g h ‘ some paients are ind iffe re nt while public. m aster but instead it is a r u b and perennial peavinc at $10 j«*r others are inclined to take the George Matthews, ( ’liarles M a t " T h e e d ito r has his and here are a fe w sam ples: Yonr Pontiac Dealer word of th e ir children ra th e r than thews o f Portland, and A W. made by the U nited States post hundred fo r top grades. ‘ Should he spell i t — K a th ry n , C atherine o r K a th e rin ; T om office departm ent w hich the post 24 North 9th Street The price o f h a iry vetch w ill checking up fo r themselves, Shofstall fished at Diamond Lake mie, o r Tom rnye; Jacqueline, Jacquelyn o r Ja c q u e ly n n e ;■ P urcell, m aster and his employes in this not be discounted fo r the presence A case involving juvenile delln- Thursday afternoon and Friday. P ursell, P urcelle o r P u rs e lle ; th e le tte r “ e ” is used as a s u ffix office are obliged to enforce. of woolypod, rough o r perennial quency was heard before circu it by some members o f a fa m ily , w h ile others do not use it. am i Yours fo r b etter service, peavine. Purple and H ungarian court yesterday when Roy Gard- N. J. N E LS O N JR., there are dozens o f o th e r s im ila r incidences. N a tu ra lly every vetch w ill be purchased as com- oncer was tried and found g u ilty Postmaster. mon vetch. o f c o n trib u tin g to the d elin q u en ey person wants his o r h er name spelled c o rre c tly in the paper— o f a m inor. He w ill lx* sentenced hut it is a real problem fo r any e d ito r. OLD TIRES MOVING Friday. Two high school boys ‘ ■Announcements— M any s o c i a l anti re lig io u s announce were arrested Monday charged ments could easily be supplied the publishers o f w eekly news- .. . .. T h a t people o f this section ore w ith tam pering w ith m ail boxes. papers on M onday o r Tuesday o f the week c o n trib u to rs wish ? S * ™ “ ? interested in the program to re The boys have been released to th e ir announcements to appear. M any tim es they reach the news- B r r X . d M c K e ^ ^ n 7 % , » o r i claim as much rub lie r as possible the custody o f th e ir parents. Pos paper ju s t before press tim e on W ednesday o r T h u rsd a y m orn- day at the W. T. Garoutte home* is evidenced by the am ount o f old ta l inspectors have not investi j Mr. Leslie H ull anti son Lawton tires being sold to the ju n k deal gated. A n othe r high school lioy «‘ ‘ G ra titu d e — The paper m ay p u lilis h announeements 51 out of Vancouver, Washington, are ers. W. E. M ills announced yester was charged w ith the larceny of o f 52 weeks o f re lig io u s a c tiv itie s w ith no w ord o f c re d it— hut farming for a short time in this day th a t he had moved tw enty- a car. He has been paroled to the seven tons of old tires during the custody of hi« parents. let the e d ito r leave ju s t one o f these announcem ents out o f the vicinity. » Lloyd G illia m o f B lackbutte paper and he generally receives ju s t what the preacher IS Fred Harris is improving from a past week. route, charged w ith s ta tu to ry rape broken arm which he obtained preaching against. Fred Bartels, w ith the H. and w ill come up fo r tria l in circu it " A d v e rtis e rs — M erchants g e nerally know oy M onday or while loading logs recently. H. Mines in the Bohemia section, court today. The tria l of Ilona hl Mrs. Earl Gridley and son Del Tuesday ju s t what they want to advertise in th a t w eek’s paper, is doing some research w ork in Deere, charg<*d w ith grand larceny nut they put o ff w r itin g the ad and sending it to the paper un mar of Sisters spent Wednesday ore assaying at the Oregon .State is scheduled to s ta rt in circu it at the Garoutte home. Her broth til almost pres« tim e. \ et these same m erchants k ic k about college. court this afternixin. er Clinton left for duty at Fort -— ------ -------- shopper« that w ait u n til late S a tu rd a y n ig h t to do th e ir b u y in g !' SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance» In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Y ear . .. 81 75 One Y ear — __ ----- $2 00 Six Months .............. 90 Six M o n th s -------------------------- 1-25 Three Months ________ ___ .50 Three M o n t h s ____________ .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted lor less than three months. The Men’s Toggery 2 Mosby E Juvenile Delinquency Increases Over County Creek QUALITY USED CARS M A R T IN MOTORS Latham . . . . . . — - - “ Im ip p o s sitio itio n — In d iv id u a ls SPckihlZ n nowu. seeking to impose nn on th the news- papers by fu rn is h in g articles fo r p u b lica tio n that w o u ld in ju re any person or group o f persons, and those who seek, th ro u g h p u b lic ity , to obtain selfish and greedy objectives. ‘O ld Satan— The anonym ous w rite r, whose lack o f in te sti- nal fo rtitu d e clouds his m ind to such an e xte n t th a t he cannot see the wustf1 basket a w a itin g his c o n trib u tio n , " C o n trib u to r« — A large percentage o f c o n trib u to rs , w hich at c ertain times, are very anxious to have an a rtic le p rin te d in the paper, but somehow are not interested s u ffic ie n tly to he a S I,N - |1, ' M • u • in M einoriam s— M any m cm oriam s are received by a ll newspapiTS that never get in to p rin t, sim p ly because there is a sm all charge made fo r nil memoriarns. These necessarily must be returned, and when the c o n trib u to r learns about the charge tears d ry up in a flash. ’ •‘ Change o f Address— W hen a subscriber ehangeg address am i fa ils to n o tify the newspaper, there is a charge o f tw o cents made by the post o ffic e on each paper sent to the old address, “ U ooperntion is a w o n d e rfu l tilin „ tli in g i . It w ould lx more „ satis- fa c to ry to a ll kind« o f businesses and patrons i f more o f it w ere in dulge d in. T h in k it o v e r !” - --------------- - We have not done a v e ry good jo b in s a lv a g in g o u r scra p 11 needed • • rubber ■ • m aterial, in c lu d in g the badly supply, and - f Lewis Friday. Mrs. Laird and sons Robert and Richard left Saturday for an ex- ’ ended visit w ith Mrs. Laird's daughter in Kansas. Mrs. Ben Chilson returned re M rs- Bcn cently from spending several weeks in San Francisco and Loa Angeles , visiting friends and rela llveg tives. Mexico She also had a trip into ‘ Mr. and Mr«. Hugh Trunnell a” d daughter Alyce spent the week end in Corvallis. They at- tended graduation exercises at ®* C. Saturday. Their daughter Ilene was a Rraduate. On Sunday ’ hey attended the wedding of Ilene ? Robert F;ari Yate‘ > who was at W«*‘ - WaS also “ a * graduate, raduah’- at m inster House. Reverend J. A. S m ith, fo rm e rly o f Cottage Grove, perform ed the ceremony in the presence of about 35 friends and relatives. The couple le ft im m edi- a tcly fo r M ilw aukie, Wisconsin, where M r. Yates i« employed. | - _______ ____ , Moon, a delicious pine .Tr „• *— Ct’ t cream. T ry it at Gus- 4 3 -ltc-7 i —■ ' ° course. tin u e to uphold the re p u ta tio n o f a nation o f wasters' As result r e s u ll some o f the factories devoted to the reclam ation o f ru b b e r may have to close dow n fo r lack o f m aterials. A round the average __ ____age ‘ home there are numerous num erous article« o f rubber ru b b e r that that m m ig re- article« of ig h h t t be lie re- cleim etf, i f WP Would but take the tro u b le to look them up and VETERAN« OF FOREIGN WARS meets 2nd Monday of Nell them to the ju n k man. the month at Cottage Grove The A x is powers have gone a long way in the present -war armory. All members are In e ffo r t on reclaim ed rubber. So fa r we have not made a dent in vited to attend. o u r present supply, but we must sta rt salvaging utul saving or W. Arn Gregg, Commander. w e ’ll a ll be w a lk in g p re tty soon. Always Low Prices at Thrift Wise, the store that brought and maintains cut- rate prices for you—Ycu tco can make worth-while savings. D $1.00 H ind’s Honey & Almond Cream 49c - - - - P L U S TAX 75c Listerine Antiseptic Kotex or Modess ..... ... ........ $1.00 Heavy Mineral Oil, qts. $1.50 Agarol 35c Aspirin, U.S.P., 100’s 55c Lady Esther Povzder .........59c 22c KEEP IT W O R K IN G ? 79c $1.19 19c 39c P L ’ 1* Lucky you to have an electric range in these days of war economy! If i t ’« a comparatively new one, and you use it as directed, probably it will net need repairs for a long time. But if yours is nn older range, and has developed a TA X LOWEST OUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS crochcty pernonallty, call in a certified electrician now to set it right again. Mountain States Power Company “ A Self Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprine” »