C o tte p r T i l l U SD A V , A l '<11 ST 13, 19 >'2 THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE PROVE. OREGON PAO® TWO < tw e > c u tra d Historical Events Published Every Thursday at W h at 'Ifaußuy W ith 25 N orth Sixth S treet. M A R T IN ................ ........................................ ............. Editor-Publisher S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-lV uglaa Counties One Y ear . ... >1.75 One Year ........................ .......... >2 00 W. C. Six M onths 90 Six Months ------------------------ Three Months ................... ..... .50 Three Months ..................... — OREGON \v \ii bunus U. $. Trsswry Official War Bond Quotai (or Auquit * “»»>' 9».i« I« N7M.0CO When tho M arlu ra get their aerv- Ice pack, there 1» Included therein a bright shiny new shovel onsad In a uiuslin ca rrie r The »hovel (*«>»ls HU ceni» and Ihe carrier 39 reni», or $1 07 fur the ensemble 1.25 .65 »203.300 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted fo r less than three months. J ÎÎS . N A ­ SO 900 -5 - S . M ernie* . is ’ JO j “ — .-------1. £ »N9I00 \ tt0990l) "L- i* »5.100 ! L -, ;r f ' . a____ OUR FIFTY THIRD BIRTHDAY WAIT FOR THE FACTS i, I »110.100 - Hmlir it balwe n Kan \ > -~ t ■ T b ric intreiulung aliuvrla arc used by the Maruies around camp, digg'ng irenehe», «elilng up barbtd wire entanglements and in many other ways. Your purchase uf War Bund» and Stamps every pay day can readily equip uur forces with these neeeasary implements (or w arfare Invest at least ten p< rcent of your incuma every pay day. Huy War Hurds and Stamps from your bank, your pustoniee and at retail »lores. --1 I I I l r »259500 ' >36,200 »26.500 »58.600 ! »242.400 _L- __ * *“ ““ “* •• L Washington. D. C., Aug. 10.—Henry Murgenlhau. J r.. Secretary at the Treasury, today aunuunred the August W a r Bond Quotas (or the 3.070 counties in the nation to tallin g $015,000.000. The August quota (or the State of Oregon is $0,750.000. In a rriv in g at the county quotas for August, as shown in the above map. the Treasury D epartm ent ! __ ••«■■■•• — • » «mm • I w J • • «« < • «mm • • « look into consideration m ajor (actors affecting In- conies which in tu rn cause significant variations in sales during Ihe tw elve month period. H ereafter actual Bond sales in the various stales The 50 caliber Browning machine gun Is one of the moat efficient short range weapon« used by U. S Fight­ ing forces It Is effective at ranges up to 2.000 yards and Ares about 000 forty-Ave caliber bullets per minute. will be compared with quotas on a cum ulative basis. The amount by which sales fa ll short of or exceed quotas iu any month w ill be added Io or subtracted from quotas for future months. benind, like n dory towed by a launch . . . “ Recipe Dig«*»,.“ a o f b ic y c le s fo r tra n s p o rt« new q u a rte rly published by the as a ¿ h o le , am i e s p /e in llv ,° f and pul put out in loose-leuf form . . . pay m ore a tte n tio n to tin Eberhard Faber protests that no b ic y c le . ..... ........ name ........ change ........ _ ___ war-caused has been o p e ra te s a h ik e is a p ote n- necessary so fa r as Its “ Mongol' w h ic h th e y o p e ra te a h ik e pencil is concerned it was th niet h ank a lt o n d i, ion. that it has the n<««tw aty lig h tin g plants aji a M,u rw of granulated One of these guns costs «bout $1.500, while a thirty-caliber m a­ chine gun costs approxim ately $600 Our Aghllng forces nerd thousands of these rapId-Are guns Even a small town or community can buy many of them by uniting In the pur­ chase of War Bonds At least ten percent of your Incom«' In War B >nds every pay day will do the tttrk . A Icoul car 1« a low-slung (Tutor car armored with heavy steel plate, used to transport troops from one point to another It It of low sil­ houette and gives protection against machine gun and other ground Are. A scout car costs $5.00-7 " H e had th irte e n men s ta n d in a class room aisle a nd pass a ’•q u ip m e n , to c o m p ly w ith the law Don le t y o u r c h ild re n ru le sugar o,,,n p . pu!() a message fro m one to th e o th e r to see how w e ll i, m ig h t be tra n s - Un? h* k "/ .’ i1'" T J'.1“ " ' " ‘ ' ' r P" ’,,P h«‘ gunpowder, and m ilkw eed fibre in ju re d . In s tr u c t them in g iv in g the p ro p e r signals, and to o b - 'f or ust. ,s mnttrr.v« s tu ffin g m itte d . T he o r ig in a l message r e a d : “ T he enem y is on h ill 30 serve a ll s to p stree ts. H ave them ge, th e ir license p la te and Po?ke, flaahllghts w ith gtrioUv • o r th o f th e o ld s ch o o l.” The message reached th e end o f the re g is te r the s e ria l n u m b e r, th is is a p ro te c tio n iu ease the h ik i noo-m etalllc barrel« of ftve-pl> 9 n e : “ T he enem y is in h e ll. 30 m ile s east o f th e o ld s c h o o l.” fib re . . . A new com bank, «hail­ is stolen. I t is th e p u rp o s e o f th is d e p a rtm e n t a ud the a u x ilia r y police ed like a bomb, and design«*«, to to g iv e c o u rte o u s and f r ie n d ly a d v ic e iu re g a rd s to tin- law s hold $18.73. the price of a W ar THE RIGHT TO DO YOUR OWN CHOOSING r e g u la tin g th e o p e ra tio n o f b ic y c le s u iu l it is hop«-,I th a t th e | m >- Bond. The San F ra n c is c o E x a m in e r re c e n tly discussed th e ques­ lice w i ll n ot have to re s tric t the r id in g p riv ile g e o f a n y boy o r (O W F .m iB II.IT Y g ir l f o r n o t o b s e rv in g the safe and sane m e th o d o f d r iv in g th e ir tio n o f “ b ra n d nam es” a nd w h a t th e y mean to th is n a tio n . A footnote on the lengths «ta- JJu a Js a. s u b je c t o f v ita l im p o rta n c e to e v e ry m an. w om an bikes. A IT R O X A P E R K Y . C h ie f o f P olice You and your naiffbbort J lining which Arnertcnn industrie« have ¿S’T c h ild in ' A m e ric a — y e t n ot one person in a h u n d re d has been to gv tiler can tjuy one of th e e vehi­ gone in «ton vertin g themaelve» $bown th e im p o rta n c e o f a m ove to a bo lish b ra n d s w h ic h has ; his idea to go back e ith e r in the »ro™ c ivilia n to w ar good.» pro- cles for thv Ordnance Kcpurunant T ’ NSUNG HEROES" ■jieeii u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n in th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l. 1 N avy o r the Coast Guard (the old duction is seen ,n news th at the of our utm ji with your purchase of The p riv ile g e y o u exercise w h e n yo u go to th«- c o rn e r g t w - Hooligan Navy, as it is affection- incendiary (»mbs dropped on War Bonds W r need hundreds of (B y Elm er J. K ent) ____ w y store , to u .. purchase y o . u r fa ,, v o r ite to be , , b ra u n - d i i is n n o t t vi » un m d i e k r- Recently w ith m any others the a te ly "c a lle d by sea fa rin g m en), Tokyo and o the r Japun.se cities them and need them quickly Put at (’a tn iiiite d . W h e th e r you b u y Den H u r . H ills . D«J M o n te . M J D . w rj t er stood on the streets o f our but *ue to d isa bility received in hy the General D o o little expedi- least ten percent of your wugea or incoma into Wur U oik I s every pay W . o r a n v one o f h u n d re d s o f possible ite m s is u n im p o rta n t, Cj ty was a beautiful sum- the N a w during the last w ar Ed ,lon wcrp made by a company day and help your fellow Americana Th« v ita l fa c to r is th a t th e choice is v o u rs. m er evening, we heard the beat can't make it whose pre-Pearl H arbor business top the War Bond Quota in your / B y th is v e ry choice y o u and m illio n « o f o th e r A m e ric a n s of drums, a body o f stern-faced L a te r reports have it that the WM »he manufnetur«- of wn!l- county. Ciereis«* a m ost p o w e rfu l c o n tro l o v e r th e «Quality o f th e p ro - resolute men marched by. men o f Ccmmoflore having made his vis it P«Pe r - • - An<» ® candy m aker is dWcts von b u y • ’ a ll ages from the youth to those received the salute of his form er noW tu rn in g c u t shoe polish fo r * The v a rio u s com panies s e llin g th e same“ p ro d u c ts t r v to who, had passed the half century shipmate and le ft fo r sea When * v m ^ / T ' “ * ’ ' h ,V,nKt Sal«*books, receipt i»»M>k«. hook Aut-do each o th e r in the e ffo r t to g iv e vou th e ‘ m osteat o f th e ™ r k '1 '™?n i r ° ^ J T any ,as’ scen' ru n " ' n« down wind on ’ 'L a. keeping systoms. The Sentinel. Kx«« ♦»> • I $ i . t* v * * • 4r» ie .. life, doctors, farm ers, lawyers, southeaster*lv c o u r s e w ith R rindinij and m ixing is just as <» U s te s t m each p ric e b r a c k e t Each co m p an y rtes to, m a ke y o u sawmU1 merchants and a ll snuggt-d tu rn .n K out .he pd.sh its ow n b ra n d nam e in the v a rio u s p ric e b ra c k e ts . an, otherg fx-iha(» they T'gansals and courses bellying i n i as h WHS on ,udKp " nd fondant . Because one name com petes w ith a n o th e r, each trie s to o f- Were not a ll in s te p , the lines were breeze. Come again s h i p - m a t e ' -------------------------- t e r so m e thin g th a t w ill m ake y o u h u v it. ( not a ll s tra ig h t, no sigh tly uni- you're a rare but welcome v is ito r Michelangelo at «9 T ake a w a y the b ra n d names, and the in c e n tiv e f o r com- form s m arked the group. W hy especially a fte r some of the hy- Michelangelo was «till producing patties to com pete in q u a lity and p ric e is e lim in a te d — th e com - were these men m arching by. not enaa Wi, pUt Up w ith in these try - T»a«terpiece« at 89. while Monet'» p e titiv e and p ro gressive s p ir it th a t has made A m e ric a th e n a tio n fo r recreation, fo r nearly a ll had ¡ng times. i r.*at^ t eon* ^ >ution* ,0 n,', corr-* ifter he waa 88 it is to d a y, the greatest p ro d u c tio n c e n te r in th e w o rld . P01 *n »on8 hours at work, and The E x a m in e r p o in ts out th a t m erchandise on th e shelves w hc" another day had dawned T H IN G S T O W A T C H FO R m ay ta ke on an u n fa m ilia r appearance i f the g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld roTan/ini Islands in the Bermuda Group drt-ide to e lim in a te th e v a rio u s b ra n d s and to s u b s titu te s ta n d - , { y promotions there w ould ?trplgh ' ™ rs w' " n There are 360 islands in the Bcr- . r d - g r a d , . ” label» f o r .11 canned goods r c g . r d l™ , o f w h n . S e ° ' ^ ¿ . " W h . p nuda group. _ H _ ____ 8-fc c » , p . n , n . . k e , ,h e ?,. these men pro ve the q u a lity o f th e ir p ro d u c tio n o r to lo w e r th e ir o p e ra tin g costa so th a t lo w e r p rice s and b e tte r foods can be o ffe re d to th e (MMisumer. ‘ In th a t case, yo u. th e consum er, w o u k l e n t. r th e n e ig h b o r- hobd g ro c e ry do ask f o r a can o f peaches, g ra d e 1. 2, 3, o r p e r- haps 4. Y o u w o u ld p ay the s ta n d a rd p ric e fo r th e g ra d e y o u se- more d e fin ite ly than a nything amos 11111 I*'*» lhp hlk>' 1,111 -»Ions. «.■i.»t i)««.n ». <»l <«»ui.»< else has done, tru e many o f our lads are in th e se« vice, they have S**PP€*» away one by one and we mis» th e rn o n the streets, a t our S e ™ s o m 'X n g fo? lect. Because yo u w o u ld have no w a y o f k n o w in g w h a t c o m p a n y each o f t0 we may not pp canned the peaches, yo u m ig h t o r m ig h t n ot get th e k in d o f aMe t0 buy bonds nor enter the jMtjchcs y o u w a n t, w ith the k in d o f s y ru p y o u lik e best. H a v - direct s«?rvice o f our country, but in g no reason to do a n y th in g else, each p la n t w o u ld tu r n o u t perhaps we can help build morale ju s t w ha t the g ove rn m e nt s p e c ific a tio n s m ig h t s tip u la te and no and a thousand and one other m ore. things. W hy were those men . The E x a m in e r says: ‘ ‘ The w ho le q u e stio n , as f a r as th e rnarching by, because they ar».- A n te rie a n people are concerned is w h a t k in d o f an e conom y red'hl«xxted. J 0 0 per cent A m eri- th e y w ant a fte r the w a r .” “ S c a rc ity and even u n a v a ila b ility o f , i - i i i i j -.- J e best co un try m tne world, proud ednsum er goods is an u n a vo id a b le and necessary c o n d itio n o t of thp f|ag t)lp pmb|pm o f ou, w a r. B ut it sh ou ld be a te m p o ra ry c o n d itio n , p r e v a ilin g o n ly as country , proud to be a p art hi lo n g as th e w a r lasts. The reasonable and p ro p e r e x p e c ta tio n o f the protection o f our homes and th# people is th a t the re tu r n o f peace w ill b rin g a b o u t a re s to ra - those near and dear to all. tip fi o f a n o rm a l and desired w av o f life . T h is c o u ld not p«issib- W hile we can not give them • i r R roa lize d. i f the fu n d a m e n ta l in s titu tio n s o f th a t w a v o f life m ilita ry honors, yet we can re- It«^ d e stro ye d in th e m eantim e . . . The b u rd e n rests on sPect and honor the™ »or th ,hp m ‘»1 c rt'w w orking f The ife p s p a p e rs m ust c a rry on th e ir jo b o f s e rv in g th« ,,n ,,H I’" 0' 1- A m e rii'u ii pctrple, in o rd e r th a t th e y m ay re m a in the b est-in h-d says that the sight of him j i l t e d people in the w o rld and in o rd e r th a t th e v m ay hav.- the T S^ n ‘uh- in e >n unveiled in Porta. IWIU DR H. A. HAOEN Chiropractic Physician .\5 \ F M .A K U r.M I V II.IT IF * George Italteraon. N YA A w n Youth , ‘i-rs,>ti'«l Siqs-rvlM»r who was In Cottage liro v o Tue'tdny. announce*«, Ih«* enlarging of iti<* w ar work 11,lining fae illtie « at the Eugeni- Residence Center w ith ,h>* addition of a new fa cto ry ty|a* radio ti«»eiTitily »Imp The new «Imp w ill handle n larger enrol,m«-n, of 4u youth» and 1« eompletely ««|in,»,as, to li««em- bly arm y mid navy order« such a» tranam ltteta nn«l receiver* BICYCIE TRAFFIC D ue to th e e v e r in c re a s in g use tio n it is im p e ra tiv e th a t the p u b lic . , . . , ! th e boys and g irls , w ho rid e bikes, la w s r e g u la tin g th e o p e ra tio n o f the Each a nd e v e ry boy o r g ir l w ho tia l e a r d r iv e r , a nd the m a n n e r in y , , I f t al H -*Hi -a." brjl'.ir I.ikon by Ena h PM ulllea Chiaro» B. «•« upllalrej 1900 >91.400 5 i a re m a rk n tav bt- d is to rte d as q u o te d fro m a p o p u la r w e e k ly . *" « I« t ’nkirnj riipiurag by I I I .1----------- AUGUST ' \ l — *L . * »47400 — ‘» z w w w — —— — a (2? S0O 1 L »29.900 "»175.700 W ith th is issue The S e n tin e l passes its f i f t y - t h i r d y e a r nt p u b lic a tio n , h a v in g been e stablished in A u g u s t. 1SS9, and a b ­ so rb in g prev io u s ly some o f the e a rlie r p u b lic a tio n s , so in its in ­ flu e n ce has been fe lt a good deal lo n g e r th a n th e h a lf c e n tu ry m a rk. A h a lf c e n tu ry is a lo n g tim e w hen m easured in te rm s o f the life o f th e average business fir m . A h a lf c e n tu ry can m ake a great deal o f d iffe re n c e in th e mede o f l i f t a m i can b rin g about a n u m b e r o f changes. The past h a lf c e n tu ry has b e t'll no e xce p tio n in th is respect. B irth d a y s are supposed to be occasions fo r happiness, b ut exce.pt f o r the fa ct o f being rentenil»ered. we d o u b t i f it b rin g s the average in d iv id u a l a n y a d d itio n a l pleasure. W ith a business in s titu tio n it is d iffe r e n t. T he re is a c e rta in p rid e in th e le n g th o f se rvice to any section and i f we have tr ie d to be o f rea l s e r­ vice to the section we serve, th is p rid e is ju s tifia b le . N ew spapers Were e stablished p r im a r ily to serve the m u n ic ip a lity th e y w ere located in. a lth o u g h w hen p r in t in g e q u ip m e n t was less e x p e n ­ sive, th e y w ere o fte n tim e s e stablished to fu r t h e r the in te re s t o f Sone p o litic a l p a rty . In th is the m o tiv e was se lfish , b u t the th o u g h t o f service neve rth e le ss e xiste d . W h a te v e r the p u b lic o p in io n m ig h t have been re g a rd in g the V arious p u b lis h e rs w ho hqve at d iffe r e n t tim e s o p e ra te d the S e n tin e l, we feel th a t it has had a p a rt in th e c o m m u n ity life And a p a rt th a t in g e n e ra l m e d s no apologies. W e g iv e o u r predecessor* c re d it fo r honest in te n tio n s , re g a rd le s s o f th e ir m ethods o f c a r r y in g o u t th e in te n tio n s . I I h l l i i i i f i «. d e n e i n l i n e r i m i r i In » — Iienrli I ’leredi i n 9u»«*«l in u new modern d o rm ito ry w ith capacity fo r -II) girl» Young men's d»>rmltorles aerommodate Kit. The Increased faeilltie» w ill e f­ ficie n tly accommodate a larg«*r fa ll enrollm ent of young people het ween ttie age« of It» and 25 who wish (H e w ar w ork tra in in g Young women are tra in in g in aviation »heel m etal and radio ■aaembly and young men in radio, machine »hop. aviation mechanic*, e lectric welding an«l other field» Those enrollesl ut ihe Eugen«* N YA center receive hoard, nwmi «•nu-rgt'iH'y h«>»pitui ear. in addi­ tion in $9.1«> a m onth rxpen»c money A ll referral« (or N YA tra in in g are made by United Stale» Em ployment Service O f- f ie«-* F or fu rth e r Inform ation w rite .Mr Batterson, N YA office. Eugene. Oregon PORTRAITS CHOICE OF 4 POSES 3x4— $ 5.00 Per Dox, 4x0—$ 9.00 Per Dog. 5x7—812 50 Per Dog Special Price on Student Ponraitg Kodak Finishing, 25c Roll Picture Shop c , . „ . . r ............. , e rre .n , . . n<__ i A rcade T h e a tre Admission l i e and SAc F ri., Nat., August 14-lft— “ Ten Gentlemen From West P o in t, " Gwirge Montgomery, Maureen O’Hara, John S utton Also "M«»key,” Dun D ailey Jr., Ix»nna Reed, Bobby Blake. Sun., M on., Tues., August 18-17-18— "R io R ita ,” Bud A bbott, Lou Costello, K a th ry n Grason, John C arroll, Pa’ rica Dane, Tom Conoway, Peter W hitney. Wed., Thur»., August ,9-20— "W e Were D ancin g ,” Norma Shearer. M elvyn Douglas, G all P atrick. D-e Bowman. Also "T hia Time fo r Keepa,” Ann R uthe r­ ford, Robert Sterling. V irg in ia W eidler, Irene Rich. D iane T h e a tre Admission l i e and 23c Bargain Nights l i e and 15c; Bat. M a t. l i e and 20c Tim e is short . T h *r* is a big job to b* done. Lot's b* careful not to interrupt by seeing, hearing or saying too much. Thur«., Frt-, August 18-14— “ Finger« at The Window.” Lew Ayres, Loraine Day, Basil Kingsford. Bargain Nights. Rathbone, W a lte r Sat., Sun., August 15-10— " H e a r, of The Rio Grande," Gene A u try, Sm iley Burnette, Fay McKenzie. Also “Through D iffe re n t Eye«,” F rank Craven, M ary H ow ­ ard, Donald Wrxals. Saturday M atinee 2:30 p. m. Mon., Tues., Wed., August 17-18-10—CLO SED. Mountain States Power Company Thur»., Fr,.. August 20-21— "T o p S e rg e a n t," Leo C ar­ rillo , Andy Devine, Elyse Knox, Don T e rry , Richard Davies. Bargain Nights. "A I Relf-Supportln«, Tax-Paying Private EnterprUe”