PAGE TWO i C o tta r ,e TH K S E N T IN E L . C O TTA G E GROVE, OK til ION < & ro v e > c n tm r1 P ublished E v e ry T h u rs d a y at C ottage Grove, Oregon .............. E d ito r, Publish»’ S u b s c rip tio n Rates, Cash in Advance* $1 75 1 ‘ ytat* fin Lane-D ouglas C ounties* «1.00 6 m onths tin Lane-D ouglas C ounties) 60 3 m o n th s (in Lane-D ouglas C o u n tie si $2.00 1 y e a r (outside Lane-D ouglas C ounties) $1.25 6 m onths (outside Lane-D ouglas C ounties) .75 3 m onths (o u tsid e Lane-D ouglas C ounties* F o re ig n rates on a p p lica tio n . N o su b scrip tio n accepted fo r less t h in 3 m onths. I n i| x ir t a n t : In changing address n o tify us im m e d ia te ly and g ive fo rm e r as w e ll as present address. E n te re d a t C ottage Grove, O regon, as second class m a tte r. J\ > * ? * * , W . C. M A R T IN J a n u a r y Brings I AT I 0 N T E N FO LD M U L T IP L IC A T IO N ----------------------------------- . A W a s h in g to n p lu t r n e r a t is n e e n t i y q u o te d as s a y in g th a t f o r e v e r y s o ld ie r in th e f ie ld , t w e n t y - f iv e s te n o g ra p h e rs w o u ld lie need«*»! in th e o ffic e . W it h a te n m illio n m a n a r m y in p ro s - p e c t, lo o k s as th o u g h w e m a y h a ve to im p o r t s e v e ra l m illio n s te n o g ra p h ,*rs to w in th e w a r . i f th a t is th e w a y f o w in it . n o t The m o n th o f J a n u a ry brings several im p o rta n t a g ric u ltu ra l "m u s ts " to the fro n t, E specially d u rin g th e present crisis fa n n e rs should put e ve ry e ffo rt fo rw a rd possible to inciva.se the pro d u ctio n goals o f liv e s to c k and a g ric u ltu r al c o m m o d itie s fo r the com ing ye a r o f 1943 as are to be o u tliia a l in th e near fu tu re . Sheep are o f especial in te re st at present due to the fa c t th a t la m b ing tim e is near at hand. A ll ewes should lx* tagged im m e d ia te ly.) T h is cleans up th e ir re a r q u a rte rs m a kin g h a n d lin g d u rin g lam bing m uch easier. I f sheds are a v a il able a ll p regnant ewes should lx* housed d u rin g the n ig h t w hich w ould fa c ilita te feeding some type o f gram , p re fe ra b ly oats, and hay. This w o u ld tend to increase w e ig h t w h ic h is desirable before lam bing. infe ste d w ith w orm s Sh«x*p should also be treat»*»! a t th is tim e o f ye a r. D r. Shaw o f the Oregon A g ric u ltu re E xp e rim e n t s ta tio n recom m ends th a t doses o f te tra c h lo re th y le n e lx* given. T h is fo rm u la m ay be o b tained fro m the co u n ty agent in Eugene. la tre ra i Irrig a tio n M y a irm India has i! e ; ,rgest irrig a tio n system In Hie* w - ill. on which the government ha» »pent over 3400.000,- ll(M) Tiie area under Irrig a tio n la 9l.HeO.IMN) aere» over 14 tune» Ilia acreage Irrigated under United State» federal project» V irginia Dare F irst V lrginlu tiare was the t in t Ang listi child burn of English parents in w liut is now the United States. She was tin- granddaughter of John While, governor of Raleigh's Roan- oke colony in Nurih Carolina. und was born August Id. 1587 Good Will f rom Nesting Grounds Never Found The Ross Snow Goose is the only species of North American water fowl whose nesting ground has never been found Departm ent of agricul ture biologists are s till in search of these A rctic zone nests I W IL L W ASTE N 0 T H /N 6 .' Dominican Landing An expected attack by rebels on ‘he D o m in i'. an Republic caused U S •narines tp be landed tncre on May !« Ifllfl AT FIRST SIGN OF A T N U S / W IL L C O N T R IB U T E TO VIC TO R Y, c OV© w 666 USE 6 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS PUNCHES CLOCK AGA1N..FORBOY IN JAP PRISON R e a r e d m a c h 'n 'e t b a c k in h a r n e s s p u t s 2 0 % in W a r B o n d s C ricar used to be a first-cla ss m a c h in is t. F iv e ye a rs pgo he re tire d to liv e out the re st o f his life on a pens,on. The o th e r m o: r ing 1 e showed up again a t his cld [»'ant, w hich now m akes w a r e q u ip m e n t, and usked fo r his old job back. When payday cam e, he igned up w ith the Pay- to ll S avings P la n to put 20% of his p a y in W a r Bonds. Seems O sca r’s boy was on B ataan. T h e M o s t Y o u C a n S ave Is th e L e a s t Y o u C a n W ith people lik e D re a r nvaking re a l sa crifice s to lid p w in the w a r. is i t too m uch fur you to put asid, as lit tle as 10% o f yo u r pay fo W -,r Bond. ’ Sign up fo r nt lea 10% n t ye a r place o f b iisin, to d a y ! Cars the HuiUmi IH», auh. Cntur i '.ity N I. (i,.od ru b lw r and ok I,Mslncn ■ ie s lly . I t »will pay you to »«* ,1» If you need a l ir t t e r ear. A TOM OF V tT A U P F H l i t t H o a r IS N O W HC inc. *iA V t O HVONE U S MANUFACTUBFH of 'll I'onlln«- x tr e n iiilin e r xcila n . Ita d lu , heater. 'S3 I'o iitla e T o u rin g Sedan. H eater. V ery ( lever. '33 I'ontla«- T o u rin g Sedan.— H eater, radio. 'SB lh*S olo T o u rin g Sedan. H eater. ‘37 odge T o u rin g Sedan. H eater. '37 01,1» Sedan. H eater, radio, *33 I ord Sedan. 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A H V 7, 1041 G avei«un«*nI Owned ttsllrond e Ttie guvernniwnt-owiivd ruliw uys of India tu rn i one of tint lurgvzt htuun«»«» enlerprinea In )>»• world, covering n route m lleugr ot 41,134 pill«*» und on,ploying over TUO.OOU men T'liev ’ norm ally euro subatun- bui surplus profit», n iter payment ot Interest on capital, which aie credited to thv rein m l irv rn u rs and tini» serve lo relieve tin* Indian lux- payer. to sa y a n y th in g a b o u t th e need f o r m a c h in e s t o lie used b y these ■atenos. W e a re s u p p o s e d fo h a v e th e best fe d a rm y in th e w o r ld a n d in a d d it io n s u p p ly o u r a llie s w it h a b o u t a t h i r d o f o u r fo o d o u tp u t . T h e a v e ra g e p e rs o n is b e g in n in g to w o n d e r how th is is g o in g to b,* b r o u g h t a b o u t w it h th e m a n p o w e r p ro b le m a l re a d y g e tt in g c r i t i c a l a n d a m o re s e rio u s d r a in fa c in g th e n a P ru n in g o f f r u it trees is a n o th e r tio n as in d u c tio n s in to th e a rm e d fo rc e s c o n tin u e in in c re a s in g liu m b c ts . P e o p le a re a lso b e g in n in g to w o n d e r i f it w o u ld n o t be "m u s t" w h ic h fa rm e rs are a lie a d y m o re lo g ic a l to s lo w d o w n th e in d u c tio n s u n t i l t h e a rm e d fo rc e s doing o r w ill be doing s h o rtly . Each fr u it p rtx lu c e r has h is own o n tin * b a tt le f ie ld s ca n lie s u p p lie d w it h e v e r y t h in g need, d. ideas re la tiv e to p ru n in g m ethods but s till a gotxl p ra c tic e is to cut NO P R IC E TOO G R EA T o ff a big percentage o f the old ----------------------------------- g ro w th in th e to p o f the tre e fo r 1‘ a n k s m u s t s e rv e a d o u b le p u rp o s e h e r, a fte r . In a d d itio n to a ll stone fr u its such as peaches, r e n d e r in g fin a n c ia l s e rv ic e , th e y m u st re n d e r i at io n s e rv ic e . K a- cherries. prun»*s an»l plum s. In A B O I T ( K il l) l ) E l . l \ q l E \< A lio n c o u p o n s a n d s ta m p s a re r a p id ly b e c o m in g a s u p p le tu e n - doing this, th e f r u it w ill be pro- l a r y fo r m o f m o n e y . * duced on lo w e r branches fa c ilita t- T o the E d ito r: I t seem Io lx* M o ite y it s e lf is w o rth le s s w it h o u t a r a tio n c o u p o n . M e r- *nK h a rve stin g . On pome fru its . th a t (he most ta lk e d to p ic besides c h a n ts w h o a c c e p t c o u p o n s m u s t p re s e n t th e m in t u r n to p r o p e r ‘T P / ' ' ' T ' m ”, '* tes , r ‘ the w a r is c h ild delinquency. I t 's increasing w ith leaps and .. . i V . l .. .. i a °le to do considerable top p ru n - a u th o n t ie s b e fo re th e y ca n re s to c k th e e o in m o th tie s re p re s e n te d jng b u t c a rv m ust ta k j , „ th a , bounils, and w h y? T h e re are too b y th e c o u p o n s . In s te a d o f l e t t in g m illio n s o f c o u p o n s p ile u p in too m ueh is not rem oved thus ,*n- m a n y reasons to put down the sto re s a n d sh o p s, to lie b u n d le d u p a n d s i t to w h o le s a le rs a n d co u ra g in g excessive am ounts o f w hys. B u t th e re are a fe w th in g s s u p p lie r s b y th e b a le a lo n g w it h o rd e rs f o r m o re g o o d s, th e y w a te r s p ro u ts to appear, th e citize n s o f C otta g e G rove ca n n o w be d is p o s e d o f th r o u g h th e b a n k s . In o th e r w o r ils . th e G ra ftin g and budding proce- could do, i f th e y had the backbone, b a n k s w il l h a n d le th e c o u p o n s m u ch th e same as th e y h a n d le dures should be rehearsed now so the ge tu p and a few o th e r things m o n e y c h e e k in g a c c o u n ts . A n d th e m e rc h a n t m u st k e e p a c h e c k - ’ bat as soon as the sap s ta rts to th a t mean the w ill to do th in g s b o o k f o r r a t io n “ c u r r e n c y ,” ju s t as he n o w ke e p s a c h e c k b o o k f,o w new scions and buds m a y be to im p ro ve the c ity in w h ich we inserted in o ld w ood m a k in g fo r chose to m ake o u r homes and re a r fo r m oney. o u r ch ild re n . im proved produce. T h e m a g n itu d e o f th e ta s k o f s e ttin g u p a s e p a ra te b a n k in g T h e re has b»*<*n m any sugges s y s te m f o r th e n e w “ m o n e y .” in v ie w o f a lr e a d y e x is tin g la b o r tio n s made, b u t th a t's as fa r as Cane f r u it p la n tin g sto c k such s h o rta g e s a n d o th e r b a n k o p e r a tin g h a n » iie a p s. w il l lie f o r m id as raspberri«*s and b la ck caps m ay a n y th in g has lx*«*n done. a b le . H u t b a n k e rs , lik e fa rm e rs , w o rk e rs a n d b u sin ess m en a re One o f the o u tsta n d in g sugges be o b ta in e d n ow and set out. C are jiT st on»’ m o re g r o u p a n x io u s to e x p e d ite th e w in n in g o f th e w a r. m ust be ta k e n th a t p la n tin g stock tions made was the s e ttin g up o f X o p r ic e is to o g re a t i f it w i l l h e lp to g u a ra n te e th e p re s e rv a - is obtained fro m patches th a t w ere a co m m u n ity h a ll w h e re a ll c h il tknlk o f i n iis f it u t io u a l g o v e rn m e n t a n d in d iv id u a l lib , i t y. exam ined la st y e a r so th a t stock d ren could go fo r e n te rta in m e n t the streets w ith anthracnose and o th e r com instead o f ro a m in g w n ich in m ost eases lend to m on diseases o f canes a re not ob ONE W A Y Y A R D S T IC K ' tained. T ip p e rin g is one comm on tro u b le fo r them ns w e ll us the p a te n ts and some citizen. - f l j i a spec« ech m a d e on D e c e m b e r S. I 'n i t e d S ta f s S e n a to r Jos. m ethod o f ve g e ta tiv e prop a g a tio n W e w ant and need th is com o f th is k in d o f f r u it and m a y be C . O M a h o n , *v a o f W y o m in g , s a id : “ A n u n r e s tr a in e d b u re a u c ra resorted to w ith in the n ear fu tu re . m u n ity h a ll in the w orst way. c y s u b je c t to s tr o n g c e n tr a l le a d e rs h ip w o u ld h,- a n e a s y a ve n u e T h e re are n few places th a t could L o g a n b e rry and boysenberry to s ta te s iu 'ia lis m o f e ith e r th e N a z i o r th e C o m m u n is t v a r i e t y . ” be fix e d up if th e re w ere ju s t >i sto ck should not be set out u n til fe w w ith backbone enough to do H e th e n p o in te d o u t th a t th e re c o rd sh o w s th a t b e tw e e n the la te r p a r t o f M a rc h o r the it. J a n u a r y 7, 1941. a n d A p r i l 12. 1942. ofK) e x e c u tiv e o rd e r s w e re fir s t p a rt o f A p ril. I t is a good is s u e d — ‘ T h e y w e re n o t w r it t e n in th e h a lls o f C o n g re s s on th e p ra c tic e to L e t's a ll get to g e th e r and lix select places now r e s p o n s ib ilit y o f m en chosen b y th e p u b lic a n d k n o w n to th e w here good sto ck m a y be o b ta in such a hull, a place w here the c h ild re n can go and p la y the p u b lic , th e y w e re w r it t e n in p r iv a te b y a n o n y m o u s e x p e rts . ed fo r la te r use. games they like . read, dance o r T h e y w e re n o t s u b je c t to p u b lic h e a rin g , n o r w e re th e y a n a ly z e d a n y th in g that m ig h t m ake a b e t in p u b lic d e b a te . T h e y d id n o t becom e k n o w n to th e p u b lic u n Hom e gardens are going to p la y te r c itize n o f them . t i l is s u e d , a n d th e n th e y w e re e ffe c tiv e . . . . T h e d o c tr in e o f an im p o rta n t p a rt in every one's H ere's a re p o r, o f a young l»,y a r b i t r a r y s ta te s n p re m a y o v e r th e in d iv id u a l is h e ld b y b o th diet th is co m in g ye a r. N o w is Iht* tim e , i f neglected so fa r. to s ta rt * ho approached fo r causing .N a tio n a l S o e ja iis ts a n d b v C o m m u n is ts .” co ” m m o tio ,n: n : “ w h a l do you w a n t b u ild in g up J he soil and g e ttin g a c‘ nmo,1' ready fo r e a rly sp rin g p la n ting s. me to do. s it home e ve ry n ig h t Coter Penny's Worth of Sugar L ib e ra l am ounts o f stable m anure and tw id d le m y th e m b s? W hat Certain insect* are attracted to There are more energy-giving cal o r sheep o r chicken m a n u re should can I do on m y s|iort* e ve n in g s? " come colors more than others. De ories in a penny's worth of sugar be applied now. E specially is th is T h e o ffice rs, o f course, c o u ld n 't partm ent of agriculture entomolo than in any other food you can buy advisable since the m a n u re w ill a nsw er it because he hud no such gists report that Japanese beetle Production of American-grown beet traps painted yellow are definitely not o n ly help in soil conservation answ er to th,* q uestion. A nd w ho sugar in 1942 is expected to total superior to those painted green and and tend to keep the soil fro m in C ottage G lo ve could a nsw er 2,000,00Û tons. If this goal is th a t question? white, alum inum , white, lig h t yel reached, it w ill represent enough w ashing b u t w ith the aid o f the low, lig h t blue, dark blue, pink, red, I f w e had th a t c o m m u n ity h a ll ra in , valuable p la n t n u trie n ts w ill sugar to supply every person in the orange, reddish orange, and various it w o u ld be answered. United States with a weekly eight- be washed fro m the m a n u re down shades of green. Th,* C ottage G ro ve Police Re- in to the gro u n d m a kin g fo r a ric h - ounce sugar ration for one year. e r seed bed. I f a vetch cover crop sf,rves are Is'h in d it 100'// and so has been sowed th is and any a rc a fe w o th e r .o g a n iza tio n s, but m anure should be tu rn e d under i t takes the su p p o rt o f m ore than by M at about the fir s t o f M a rch depend ju s t one or tw o Io b rim ; a lxm l a ! th in g w h ich w o u ld Im prove inn- in g u jx in the season. F o r those w ho lik e to s ta rt c ity and m ake it a place to he * * £ a t it u p - iv e a r it o u t, ' ? th e ir ow n tom atoes, cabbage, and p ro u d of. L e t's a ll get to g e th e r and m ake e a rly s p rin g flo w e rs, now is the tim e to p re pare a w a rm soil p la t a re a lity . I f a n y o f you have I F < x it u p , - o r d o to it G o u t .” I in w hich to sow the various seeds any suggestions 1, t the Folic.* Re I t rs necessary to have the p la t serves know it, we are fo r th is ¿ - - OLP N £ M E N G LA N D MOTTO. inside o r a t least under cover so and are going to do a ll we can th a t p ro p e r m o is tu re and te m to b rin g it about. T H E C O TTAG E GROVE p e ra tu re can be co n tro lle d . I f a OUR P L E D G E TO DAY p la t is pre p a red care m ust lx* P O L IC E R E S E R V E S . taken to g u a rd against dam ping o ff b a c te ria l in fe c tio n and o th e r diseases com m on to green house I W IL L plantings. B U Y CAREFULLY.' T o m a to p la n ts s t a r t e d fro m seeds now should be ready fo r garden so w in g w hen the soil is ready and w hen danger o f fro s t is o v e r la te r in the spring. V ita l Pulp Industry So v ita l is the paper and pulp In dustry to our w ar effort that it is estimated that the present struggle would be forced to stop in 60 days if the supply of pulp and its many products were cut olT. JA M B, sten su d H i-h rs d r d SI Valentin«*, u Koiiinn prient m a rtyr, flrr t beaten with rluto« and th 'it beheaded, was burn Februury 14. 270. Authorities agrre that Iheie is no connection between ht» llh*. or his fute, nod the annual celebrulton of what is known a» St Valentine's day. r Agriculture Musts M e s n ie s i OUR T ! 11 U S I > \> I r iu u ■!« MAIL ' THIS HEW SrAl’ Eft TOO Chtclt magatlnei detired and tnclc.’ t r.il'r ca p o n . C ntlcnirn; 1 enrl«ne $ .............. ...... Please send me the offer cheikrd, wllh a year’» suhsr.iptlon to your paper, NAM E................................. ...................................................... .... STREET CR RT.D............................................................... p o s T o r r i c E ____