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PAOB TWO
THE SEN H N EL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Established August 15, 18S9
Published Every Thursday at
Cottage Grave, Oregon
W. C. M A R T IN ...*................................................... - ...... Editor, Publisher
(Uv H arris Ellsworth»
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Foreign rates on application. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 k UI ’ be congress of the United
months. Im p o rta n t: In changing address n o tify us im m ediately and States is not a fast moving or-
give form er as w ell as present address.
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ganization. Committees have been ’
Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m atter.
busy holding her.Jngs and dis-1
NATIONAI fn iT O R IA I
cussing legislation, and 1 believe
Gottaße tôrove >rntmd
Washington Letter
m S
P lB LIS ME I f 44$ 0 <> AT I• I
S
ossociaton E k ve 1,1
day s.
NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
N a tio n a l E ire P re v e n tio n W eek, w h ic h is n ext week o r Or
tu b e r 3 rd to the 9 th . o u g h t to have a new m e a nin g fo r the pub-
lie at th is p a r tic u la r tim e , soon to be the le e o n d anniv« -ra arv o f
w a r. W e are le a rn in g m ore and m ore th a t fir e p re v e n tio n means
s a v in g th e in c re a s in g n u m b e r o f th in g s no lo n g e r rep la e ab le
L o s in g y o u r dw e llin g o r business o r p erson al p ro p e rty bv fir e
«•an not be m easured in d o lla rs and cents beeause th e re ¿re so
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m any thinH»* th a t m oney w ill not b uy any m o re ; th e y are ju s t
n o t a v a ila b le . A s itu a tio n o f th is s o rt places a d e fin ite rospon-
s ib ilit y on e ve ry one to be m ore c a re fu l w ith fir e .
W e s t ill believe th e re e xists an u rg e n t n«xsl fo r a r u r a l fir e
p ro te c tiv e association in S o u th Lane c o u n ty b oth f o r th e pro-
te c tio u o f o u r person al p r o p e rty and o u r forests. P roposals to
fo rm such an associatio n w ith the a p p ro v a l o f th e c o u n ty w ere
fu m e d dow n. A d d itio n a l e q u ip m e n t w h ic h w o u ld have been
p la ce d here as w e ll as o th e r c e n tra lly lo c a te d p o in ts o v - e r h ut’J*n
the
e
c o u n ty w o u ld have a id ed in th e p ro te c tio n o f the u rb a n as w e ll
ns th e r u r a l p ro p e rty . It w o u ld have been a sound in v e s tm e n t
f o r e v e ry ta x p a y e r.
Once the w a y is made qpen fo r s e c u rin g the e q u ip m e n t
needed f o r the association, w c hope th e idea w ill not be f o r ­
g o tte n .
FREE PRESS FREE PEOPLE
O cto b e r 1 to 8 we have an occasion to co m m em ora te an-
o th e r week \ 'n t i. . n al V . . « w
b . i. .1 •
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11 L ils occasion, too,
w i‘ a re re m m .ie d ot th e p riv ile g e s o f a fre e press a m i w h a t it
im a ils to the p u b lic , l ou m ay n ot th in k a fre e press m eans m uch
to y o u a hd is a fa r-fe tc h e d phase m eant f o r th e o th e r fe llo w .. B u t
wrv bus > , eg , s '
it.
Nelson re.
cently issued a d irective in which
he declared no new plants o f any
kind would be authorized on the
west coast. They a ll seem to be-
tal<ing a swing at our p a rt of the
w o rld - and 1 fo r one am beginning
to wonder ‘f •< *» a fa ir «lesigna-
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summ er' 1 do no‘ b e ,ie w ,he d if-
ficu itie s on the w-est coast arc
any greater than in many other
Parts o t the country. Meanwhile,
however, this clam or about the
shortage of m anpower on the west
coast
e ffe ctive ly
s t . a l l s
our
,
chances o f hav,n8 a Plan ‘
the
Pr^ ^ 2 i ° n of alum ina
T h e re fo re we base o n r r ig h t to ask y o u r s u p p o rt on th e
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s i r j i c e we can re n d e r A n d th is service, good, in d iffe r e n t o r
>aa. has ^bcen a v a ila b le j o r f i l t y - f o u r years, w e ll o v e r a h a lf
c e n tu ry . W e hope to be here to m o rro w a nd m ust th e re fo re at
te m p t to e re a ty th e good w ill necessary f o r o u r fu tu r e e xisten ce.
ton. R eorcsentaates from the tw o
ton. Representatives fro m the tw o
states are m eeting on this sub-
ject. and are cooperating w ith the
local interests.
FOREST FIRE HAZARD GREAT
(Medford Mail)
W h e n tir e fig h te rs were fo rc e d to b a ttle a series o f blazes
d e lib e ra te ly set in the fo re sts n e a r G le n d a le la s t w eek, th e irn-
m in e n tj d a n g e r o f th is fo rm o f sabotage was fo r c e fu lly b ro u g h t
tn P u ld it a tte n tio n .
I he last fe w days have increased th e fir e h a za rd in the
woods a,l<* recent show ers have not m a te r ia lly lessened th e
th re a t. T e m p e ra tu re s an- up. h u m id ity is d o w n and O reg on
people m ust he a le rt to the need fo r u tm o st c a u tio n r ig h t n ow .
H«*eords show th a t some o f th e s ta te ’s m ost d e s tru c tiv e fo re s t
fir e s have o c c u rre d a fte r th e fa ll ra in s and even a fte r snow has
fa lle n . U n to ld dam age m ig h t he caused a t th is tim e by th e fir e -
b u g , th e sa b o te u r o r the lo y a l A m e ric a n w ho is careless. A n
irre s p o n s ib le act by a p a tr io tic c itiz e n can be as c o s tly to the
w a r e ffo r t as the tre a c h e ry o f th e w o rs t bran«] o f s a b o te u r
C o m p la ce n cy w h ic h aeems to have s p re ad g e n e ra lly as a
re s u lt o f suceesslul a c tio n a g a in st th e foe in th e P a c ific d u r in g
recent weeks, m ay have a d ire c t b e a rin g upon th is serious fo re s t
lir e p ro b le m . It m ust be rem em bered th a t n a tio n a l s a fe ty eon-
tin u e s to depend upon a n tic ip a tin g and fo re s ta llin g the moves
o f such a re so u rce fu l and re v e n g e fu l enem y as the Japanese It
f “
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B flCHURCHES
S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T
CHURCH
West Mam Street
Sabbath school, 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching service 11:00 o'clock
Every Saturday. V isitors welcome
Designation of the week of Oc­
tober 3 as N ational Eire Preven­
tion week conies ut the wrong
F R E E M E T H O D IS T
season of the year fo r greatest
South 6 tli and Harrison
measures m Oregon,
Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Preach- preventive
.
lnK service UsH) a m
Evening >u’ 11 d«x-s *erve as an opportun*
service 7:45 p m Mid-week pray- *’ •' ,n check up on (Mist accom
,ntH.,|ng Thursday 7:45 p. m
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plixhtncnts
and plan fo r w in te r
safety measures, says A rth u r S.
King, in charge of the emergency
ASSE M B LY O F GOD
ru ra l fire co ntrol project for the
H ilto n T. Park, Pastot*.
OSC Extension service.
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Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
have join«»d
Preaching, 11 a. m. Young
people Oregon farm ers
w ith o ¿ the
thorough
a ’ « *> P-
Evening
" T r * citizens In J.......
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organization to prevent fires tin
e' a ng tlis tu . m rv ice, 7.45 p. m.
last , wo y,,ars an,j w ,,n marked
,
a p
r
Points « « * ' " « *•*« « < *
t ' service
m * * Prt*a ih kept by the state fire marshal**
K '
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office show a d istin ct drop in
ru ra l insured fire l«>sses In 1942
B L U E M O U N T A IN
over 1941. The most significant re­
Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, pastor.
duction, says King, occurred In
Sunday schoolI 9:45 a. m. M orn- ^ ^ 'u . n m g i n g ‘ Varot ' mu.pment'
Roy E. Hutchison, pastor.
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P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Sunday school, 9:43 a. ni. M rs.
L. W. Coiner, superintendent. A t
11:00 a. m regular church ser-
vices. Interm ediate C hristian En-
deavor. 5:00 p. m. Senior C h rsit-
ian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m.
H FB R O N O ^ C ^ O F C H R IS T
( m " S ? ih
1 H ,™
7 m ik -* *>u,h
Cottage Grove:
Bible school every Sunday at
10:00 a m M orning worship. 11
a. m. Young people meet this
week at the home of A lice W hite
fo r w einer roast at 6:00 p. m. fol-
lowed by
J Endeavor at 6:30. Every
young person invited. Ladd How-
ard- advi^ r f c . y ° un« ^ f ’ 1"
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C H U R C H OE C H R IS T
W orship and communion
Bible school, 9:45. W orship and
communion.
11:00. Sub.
"The
L o rd s Supper. C. E. 6:45. Eve-
nin8 service I ;45- Sub.
Expon-
en,s
Bible C h ris tia n ity . Pray-
er rnpe,*ng Thurs. 8:(XJ.
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des*re ° l ’ be church
board that every member of the
cburch be present this Lord s day
m orning service
Roy Hands. S.S. Supt.
L. P. Nebelung, m inister.
^ 'r
have mounted steadily, w ith the
result th a t 25 percent o f the dis-
trlb u to rs o f m ilk in Oregon have
gone out of business in the last
12 m onths and numerous d a iry
herds have been sold or slaughter-
ed. In holding the line, the dairy-
m j j j j to ..k e
The farm fire crews this year
have been given especially effec­
tive cooperation by town and c ity
fire departm ents and reg ula rly o r­
ganized ru ra l fire d is tric ls . King
reports This is in uddition to the
continued support of the forest
service, grazin g service, state for-
* s ,r> «kqiartment and tire protec-
,ive associations
In proclaim ing Eire I ’ n vention
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United States has iieen com par­
able to the damage cauiicd by all
bombing over England d m -
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,w ” •v ,'ar*
*be w nr
M ; m A R T I I I It'S
Obey These Rules
Help Save lioth
Dollars and Lives
1. Be doubly sure ycur match, cigarette or cigar is out
before you throw it uway At home use deep imh trays.
3 Don't let rags which have been used for oil or paint
accumulate Throw them away, or burn them up if pos
sible
3. Don't use cheap electrical wiring. Make sure that it's
approved and safe. Have a reliable electrician do all
of your electrical work.
4 Avoid using explosive fluids for cleaning or other pur
poses I f you m ust, be sure it is not n o n ;ui open fln n ii-
or burning cigarette Avoid rubbing.
5 Den t use coins to replace burnt out fuses and nlwaya
fix defective ele:trical fixtures right away.
6 Be sure there are no gas leaks in your home Have the
system checked regularly.
7 Do not overheat your furnace and check the chimney
for leaks and sparks.
8. Teach your family the danger of fires and what to do
in case of one.
9. Do away with old, defective appliances and machinery
that could cause fires.
10 In case of fire. CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
RIOHT AWAY
FIRE PREVENTION
IS BEST
It saves you more than money.
Th. W .ek o f O.-I..I. r 3 to 9 is N A T IO N A L F IK E B U E
\ l , . \ 11« ».\ W E E K , as p ro i-ln im e d by tin- l*n-sid«-nt You
«•an i-oopi i'iitr by p ro m p tly « liiiiiiin t in g a ll fin - ris k s in a m i
about y o u r holm-.
W in U loss eoho-s o u r iiis iirn u i-e is a b ig h. lp ; but
m in-h b e tte r f o r y o u , to p re v e n t the fir e .
n h in r lfl
n handful
1 of me he deficit
Of a s a v S r
nerny host
W ith each man fa ith fu l to his task
T ill death should ca ll at his post.
how
I ’.«- a good iliz e n by e b e e k in g y o u r p ro p e r ty n in i m a k in g
s iie li i- iir i. e lio n s as are o b v io u s ly nee.|e«l. It w ill pay you
d ir o c lly a m i it w ill help to m ake rate s lo w e r fo r a li am i
In-Ip o u r w a r e ffo r t.
• •n r Im le m n itv
Phone 36
M E\
Is A 1
O u r Kates M od e ra te
ARNEST
511 M tiin
W ith
Through hellish days and sleep­
less nights
W ith always a scanty fare
- p ^ y broke the back
bn
of countless
attack
-pbeir courage is known every-
where.
Keep Fire Away
— From Your Community
— From Your Home
I t ’s d o u b ly
imp«>rtant n o»
th a t
we
«Io a ll we «•an to p re ve n t fire s beeniis«- so
in tli-li o f the m a te ria ls n ow
«-all n ot be
r< placed. F urtherm ore a ll o u r e ffo r ts are
tieede.l to » in the w ar. Save u lin t yo u
, R ecords show th a t the n u m b e r o f man-cause«! fire s has food a dm inistration and the office a s U ^ tf/n o te ^ h e h e h a n g e ^ f1 tim e
d ro p p e d m a te r ia lly in the last fe w days, an in d ic a tio n th a t e i t i - lo f Pr,ce a dm in istratio n
are ex- jri (ho ,.Vf,nin<, service and in
zens her«- a rc a c c e p tin g th e ir re s p o n s ib ilitie s as fa r as fir e pre- P<*c,1nK ’ he apple grow er to take »H Y F The pastor is s ta rtin g a
v e n tio n is concerned. F e d e ra l and state fo re s t services, th e Keep " ’oney
of bis £«.>«•♦ to 6iv* new series in the Happy Evening
O reg on G reen a ssociation and M r. and M rs . J o h n Q. C itiz e n l P ^omf> ) f y else. This seems
Service of five messages from the
be known
as the "squeeze”
policy
DanieL
Should a ll ta k e a how f o r th is im p ro v e d c o n d itio n .
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a term borrowed from the Ca-
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Success too o fte n breeds carelessness. W e s im p ly cannot
nadians. I t is bee.j.ning apparent
Find Titanium Deposits
«Irop o u r g u a rd at th is tim e w ith o u r f u ll energies tu rn e d to ___ __
th a t the "squeeze" in so fa r as
A large deposit of the m ineral
w a rtin u - a c tiv itie s . So le t us n ot fo rg e t fo r one m om ent th a t m ilk is concerned has gone just
T i lI H is th e d a n g e r tim e iti the fo re s ts and th a t o u r ow n defense shout as fa r as it can go, and from which titanium oxide, Im por­
tant In paint m anufacture. Is made,
a i n j eeoiiom ie fu t m.-_ dem and th e u tm o s t v ig ila n c e a m i eantio n .
something must be done and has been found in the Adirondack
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done quickly. I cannot, at this mountains, Tahawus region, and la
inow
(¡¡SWETS' ST*' wB"
It's tim e fo r us to realize
w ,. n . in , hls w ar to Wln „
We can'| fjo ¡t half-heartedly
We've got to Jump rig h t In it.
s o w ork and save and do your
HcKf
T ill peace shall come once again
Produce those planes and tanks
Fo,
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a "X
'? K' ^ dnesday 7:30 ch(” «* Pr«C-
This song was w ritte n by W. It.
t ’ce’ Thursday 7:30 pra yer meet- Brown, chief cle rk of the A m eri-
;
can Express company. Los An-
HR-ST B A P T IS T C H UR C H
geles, C alifornia, who recently vis-
.S u^ dayt . 9 45 ?:
.? hurch i»« l here w ith his brother, C. E.
scho°*' M rs ”
H Weeldreyer, Brown, and sister, Mrs. A lb ert
S?Jpt- 11:00 a‘ m m orning w o i- Adkins.
fo r a P0* * 51’1' of th in k in g going on w ith ref.T- service" Bi W e ^ tu d y b ? I I « T 2
Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. The Sentinel.
I »41»
have, lb- c a re fu l.
The m ilk problem, which has '¿la? Ure, a,r^ 1 ,iw W’‘I ,I"K S o f M arY
been c ritic a l in Oregon fo r some Bak? ‘ Lddy ™ y * * borrowed o r
purchased before or
a fte r the
a, headache. and is No. 1 prob-
’ service.
iem now before the adm intetra-
tive agencies. The simple facts of
,
M E T H O D IS T
the m ilk problem,
not only in
Sunday. 9:45 church school, S.
Oregon but nationwide, are th a t L - T » , k | n. S«PL ’ DOf) m orning
th <* hold-the-line policy has been worship, W orld Wale ( ommumon
v ™ .h
th e w o rk o f the aircraft w a rn in g service by re d u c in g v is ib ilit y
on y
’
' pocket and give ship, Mrs. W. C. M a rtin , sponsor.
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— a se rio u s m a tte r in m a in ta in in g adequate w a rtim e defens«-.
j
somebody else
7:30 p. m. Happy Evening Service
T he T illu m d o k fir e o f a «J. eade ago b la c k e d o u t 25 coastal
,k
i "A Young Man Said N o !" Wed-
citie s. re«lu«-ed v is ib ilit y in P o rtla n d to o n e -fifth o f a m ile , an«l arJules b e fo r ^ F r e d vmLi'.n* ihi? nesday> 8:0°- cho,r rehearsal, Mrs.
fo rc e tl a lt a irlin e s to eanei-1 flig h ts . We s im p ly ca n n o t ris k the
T ^ t.^ th e
Judy H a rd y '
b iv a d e 'r ^ ° f * U<'' “ r *‘* d y ' mad<‘ mn,,kp *c r w n
Fire Prevention
Hee/t Finds State
Farms Organized
ticipated th a t the b ill to
I t is anticipated
he d ra ftin g o f fathers.
p ro h ib it the
last spring
Senator
in tro d u c e I d ________
„ by ______
W heeler o f Montana, w ill be up
fo r debate in the Senate Tuesday.
The b ill comes before the Senate
M a cA rth u r's
Men:
Mac-
during this coming week, and in-
A rth u r's men
¿¡cations are th a t it w ill not be
Long may th eir glo»y reign
passed by the senate. The a rm y
W ith one fo r a ll and a ll fo r one
and the navy and selective service
T h e ir valor has ;iu( been in vain.
o fficia ls have vigorously opposed
any action by congress that would C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S O C IETY The road may Is* hard to v icto ry
prevent the d ra ftin g of fathers.
Sunday school at 9:45; foren«x»n T il, the w orld is free once again
Obviously, if the senate w ill not service, 11, subject,
U nreality. Throughout the years our praise
pass 8Uch a bUI- there “ no UKe a .'0" '? 4' s‘ ' rvice .’i f co.nd ^edne«-
sha„
tak,ng the m a t,e r up *n the house The B ilik
• ^ r.s ria n s ii.m ie l iu F° r M a c A rth u r and his m<n
„.„npewer from ,he vH.l job,
w a r p ro d u c tio n to th e non p ro d u c tiv e task o f f ig t . t in g fire .
-—D e s tro y v a lu a b le tim h e r. an essential w a r m a te ria l used
in b u ild in g ships, planes, and e on ton m en ts and the source o f
eellulose fo r hig h explosives, rosin fo r m a k in g s h ra p n e l, p ly ­
w o o d and plasties f o r a h u m lre il w a r and peacetim e needs.
E n d a n g e r w atcrsht*ds, th e source o f w a te r fo r c itie s am i
ir r ig a tio n , and d e s tro y w ild lif e .
I I , . , . p e r the
o r „,» ,.„1 , ir , „ , |
p a tr „ , s
to
Today All Fires Are Sabotage. . . Be Careful
Tuesday, the House passed an
appropriation b ill to take cure of
emergency m a te rn ity ami infant
care fo r wives o f enlisted men in
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the
armed
The
higher
•k.
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t forces.
«.
-nu_
i- v
grades o f non-commissioned o ffl-
cers. Grades 1. 2 and 3. and corn-
missioned officers, were e lim in a t-
wl from the benefits o f th ‘s “ P-
P,'l)P ',Htlon
" .sni.al1
?hPPr° p r“ ,i? n
i
the months o f A p ril. M ay and
June
Tht, a p p n il,rta , ion just
Iwssed by the
is fo r ¿he
fiscal ye ar. D is trib u tio n o f the
benefits to those who are e n title d
t0 them is bandied by the states
^ h c money w ill be handled in Ore-
i,° n ,b? ,ht> ¿>r‘*Kun S tate Board oi
that
H eahh’ and 1 und' rs' arx)
Board has
its arrange-
g
•*** produce such as hay
ments
fo r completed
ta
k
in
g
, . k in t
cases out o f the federal funds be­
serxice 7:45 p m B i b k s tu d y « m l
lv r Ust y ra r, while
ginning October 1st.
prayer service Wednesday* 7:45 c s r,
„
ln(ltCM„ , even
p. m.
greater teduetkm In losses this
The haidest problem, not only
season, he adds.
C ATH O L1C CHURCH
before Congress, but fo r the whole
A to ta l of 1011 farm fire fig h t­
Rev. J. L. M axw ell. Pastor.
country, now, is the manpower
ing companies were organizi'd In
Mass each Sunday at 10:30.
shortage. 1 heard Bernard Baruch
the state th is year. These com­
ipake his le p o rt to the senate
panies enrolksl 10.900 men to pro­
C H U R C H O F GOD
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vide
some degree
of r protection
fo r
m ilita ry a ffa irs comm ittee. I t was
_
Sunday school. 10 a. m. M om - approxim ately 90 per cent o f the
an excellent summ ary. He sug-
gested that a production p rio ritie s >«JK w orship 11 a. m Young peo- farm s in the state K ing estimates
com m ittee be created fo r the en- P**" s meeting, 7 p. m. D evotional that about o n e -in in l of the eom-
tire west coast, composed of rep- « w v « *, H p. in. Prayer meeting, panics could be considered e fficl-
resentatives of the government Tuesday. 8 p. m.
ent fire lig h tin g
organizations
agencies affected, w ith the w a r
L* **
p rivilege o f every one Another th ird were organized io
present u n e o k re d ,lews. I t ’s also a p u b lic s e rvice o f th e news-
p apers to p e rm it th e readers to express th e ir vie w s m its col-
lim n s. I he need f o r a s tro n g a m i v ig o ro u s e d ito ria l p o lic y re-
m ains unchanged to d a y and presents a c h a lle n g e to a n y p a p e r
to keep a liv e c o m m u n ity in te re s ts and to suppress e x is tin g e vils,
N a tio n a l N e w sp a p e r W eek also p resents an o p p o r tu n ity fo r
th is n e w spa pe r to a tte m p t to te ll its rea de rs w h a t it a tte m p ts
to a ccom plish f o r the se ction w h ic h it serves W c a rc n ot in te r-
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th o u g h i t be th e p a rt o f c h r o n ic lin g the w e e k ly events. T h is ser-
vice, in s ig n ific a n t as it m ay seem, serves a purpo se because it
helps keep a liv e the w o r th w h ile th in g s o f th e c o m m u n ity , w h ic h
m akes f o r b e tte r m orale , e s p e c ia lly in w a r tim e . W e b o m -s tly
and s in c e re ly fe e l th a t we h ave the w e lfa re o f the se ction we
Scrve m ore « at * h e a rt th a n O a H n J y v o u u i . tsid
i i u t e p p u u i r b i j lic
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' d U S V W we
t* U un-
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d e rs ta n d th v lo ca l p ro b le m s a nd «-an at least g iv e a s y m p a th e tic
h e a rin g , i f wc cpn n ot o ffe r a s o lu tio n to th e p ro b le m .
SEPTEM BER
Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3-9
fu tu re when greater emphasis is
« .........— ¡— he
T H I 'K S D . U
the foundation of a new industry
fur that section of New Yutk state
H ie s Small Menace
Careful studies have shown that
flies cause only a sm all percentage
of the decline in m ilk flow usually
observed in m idsum m er. The hot
sun that discourages the cow from
going out to graze and the sho. tage
of glass and lowered pa la ta bi 11 ty
are factors that may account for
most of the decline
Derive Calories From F ood
We get our calories from the pro
tein, fat. and cartx.hydrate in tin
f.xxl we eat.
T h is space is c o n trib u te d
in th«- in -
E-rest «if ‘ ‘ F ile P re v e n tio n Ev« ry W e e k ”
by the
First National Bank
.
OF COTTAGE GROVE
In su ra n c e
In sutam -e is the w o r ld ’a oldest e n te rp ris e , even the
eave tnati c a n te d
a stone clu b .
life
in s u ra n c e ; his in su ra n ce
was
C iv iliz a tio n has a dvn u e e il am i in s iira tie e aloiif? w ith
if u n til to iln y you can insu re a n y th in g o f va lu e. T in t
cost is «m ail. D id yo u e ve r s lo p to c o n s id e r th a t it
vvuiild ta ke 2IX) n r .'{(XI y e a rs to pay tin ¡irin e ip a l o f
y o u r p o li.-y at the average a n n u a l p re m iu m rate , but
il yo u have a loss y o u colic«-, ,h a , p r in c ip a l a n y tim e .
P la y sal'«', p ro te ct w h n , y«»u hnve w ith m i iiis iiriim -c
p o lic y .
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