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TH K S E N T IN E L . C O TTA G E GROVE, OK til ION
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P ublished E v e ry T h u rs d a y at
C ottage Grove, Oregon
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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
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.
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,
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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.
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H eater, radio.
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THIS NEWSPAPER
E n jo y th e fin e s t m a q n in e s
w h ile s a v in g tire s «md gaa.
O n ly th ro u g h th is n e w s ­
p a p e r c a n y o u g o t su ch
b
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re a d in g b a r g a i n s ,
P ick v r . n r fc rv o ril.u * n n r l
and
S IX G R E A T
M A G A ZIN E S
DEMOCRACY
TAKE GOOD CARE
O F TH E TH IN G S
! H A V E ."
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
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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
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i
V . l
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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
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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
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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.
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