PAGE TWO £<rtU$r 6rovr £rntmrl W. c . M A R T IN Established August 15. 1889 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grave. Oregon ......................... Editor, Publisher Washington Letter i B j Harris Ellsworth) Subscription Rates, Cash In Advance In Lane-Douglas Counties ......................... ...................... j y w ir $2.^0 In Lane-Douglas Counties .................................... 6 months ,1.25 . 3 months $75 In Lane-Douglas Counties . *•> •» Outside This D istrict ....... “ .û r Î Î Z » Outside This D istrict .... . b months ,1.50 Outside This D istrict months $.90 Exceptions: Men or women serving in the armed forced 3 may continue ,hli> ,,n '* * » th members o f tlw P'-oduction Executive Com m ittee of (A'n r production Board along w ith m . 'a k division oi’ \ v p B the hght to subscribe fo r the Sentinel at $1.50 per year. W ilson (A c tin g W PB Chairm an I WASHINGTON. D C.. Octolw-r J* ,7 ‘S“K’n ’h“ ? * ' k' E x L ib i *1S.•. By W iltia m S h arp SIANG « the'WA A C « ’ • > » ’ALL-OUF A R L F N E ’ 9 za /. m /i/z w 129 North 9th St. r.aU>s on aPPt'c a t'on. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 PrvsWed •'” >< dld naoet o f the ta lk - SCe f o ™ P°ar,an,i.: In chanK,n< • ‘Mress n o tify us im m ediately and in* " l,h M r B unker to furnish at sta tistics and technical knowledge Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class nuftter. as called fo r The members of the NATIONAL 6 D ITO R I A I O lli F i m i J fìj ' SSO C IA TIO N ’’EC A “ m ir ‘“ S C. 0. Clark, Prop. O n iv m ortf * ’e were ' old ,h *it the three alum ina - fro m - clay plants previously approved fo r W E 'L L H A V E TO L IV E DOW N TH E ODOR construction one in Wyoming, one in South Carolina, and one Those w ho read C ongressm an E lls w o rth s le tte r in n e a rim x .......................... in the Northwest would not be in th ia issue o f Th, S e n tin e l w ill get ,, lit , I , . ¡„s ig h t in to w h a t's ap‘£ n e d no* , happened to o u r prospects o f d e v e lo p in g a lu m in a fro m , h v \ f a P * * * “ * U tt k baux' ,*‘ le it te r co nside rab le s ta llin g it a p p a re n tly develops th-.» it. i i • Arkl‘n's as enough to last about min* Coinpuiiv o f A m erica isn i e o L » , N ,k a kth ,‘ tw ° >v ;,r e W e have a sm all stock- ru e iit o f o u r e lav deposits her 1 1 1 ~ 1° *' ‘ h v e lo p - pile about one year's supply S tates T1....... ..‘ »i ,• .i 1.e r*' e *'* ,1h* I tilte d A fte r that unless we can keen seem to e n te r in f t i e ’ ♦ ' Ot f l '*' p :'o,‘’ ss ” ‘ ,f ,he * * ,anes « I*» . * • w ill have "J t , f. " P” ' f u r , ‘- no alum ina at a ll! J he w hole S itu a tio n b o ils d o w n to the p o in t w he re the ln ,he iace o t these fact - u , oa w an ts to c o n tro l the a lu m in u m o u tp u t w h e th e r it 's in th e ,w h,ch were fu lly a dm itted a it e n s t o f n a th u ia l w e lfa re o r not and w ill c o n tin u e to p u ll fo r b',,h WPB to date re the fo re ig n b a u x ite d e p o sits A p p a r e n tly the se-fish in te re s ts fust‘s ,o eons‘<k ’r developing i o f the Ab-oa m ust he served and be d am n e d w ith n a tio n a l w e l means ° f Producin« alum ina in our oui producing alumina fa re o r econom y. I f th e w a r lasts lo n g enough and we exhaust* own country. The thing smelts to high heaven. o u r ra w a lu m in u m stock p ile , w e 'll ju s , have o u r p an ts d ow n • • • A fte r the subject had been HELP W ANTED, BUT NO H E LP A V A IL A B L E p re tty w e ll threshed over in the meeting, and we were about ready T th he W a an co lu lu m m n n o o f f th the e “ H H e e lp lp W n te te d d ” ” co e average new spa pe r to ,o leave (in Un disgust d's*tus,i. Representa >. Represent« tese days is p ro b a b ly th e b ig g e st in the h is to r y o f the news- UVe Coltee *t>-. Wash-» asked M r pap er, p a r tic u la r ly in ,h e la r g e r centers, where* vo n can read Bunker> (w ho. by the way. in plea a fte r plea o f fir m s a n d in d iv id u a ls w a n tin g h e lp b u t w ith p? vat<‘ B ’ ,op execut.ve for the m a n p o w e r s itu a tio n g ro w in g m ore e ritie n l h, In o f «n v t AlcwO' who owns the bauxite de ls g e ft m g h a rd e r to get In t h i «•«nineetbm ,L ' ,h,’ 'P ” f V '-V /o rt posits in South Am erica. The a nd T a x Research In e asks th ■ Viv ? n U • ' B usi" * ;ss was that the bauxite is do e o tin tv h n .I« .» . . fou.r <lollar q u estion . * W hy principally owned by the A lu m i- and aid to t h e th .t th J V 7 h” ” ' » ? ' “ f * ’’ ;"*"’u n ,s for w he n th e re are jo b s fo r e v e ry 01,4s.” ' It I .1, lf iX ,r a f j x ,s d if f i c u l t to p a y at tl.e present tim e • ut the average ta x p a y e r is b e g in n in g to w o n d e r w h a t th e ta x , th e e lu PIoy me» t s itu a tio n gets back to n orm - al. say 4.000.000 to 5.000.000 u n e m p lo y e d . (N o w th e y te ll us we have scraped the b o tto m o f th e b a rre l w ith less t h i n 1 500 000 people » '•’■ m p lo ye .l In 1929. the peak y e a r o f o u r p ro s p e rity th e re w ere ¿.lOO.OOO u n e m p lo ye d in th e n a tio n ) ’ T he c u rre n t b u lletin frrmi th e O reg on Business and T a x Research s&vs in part • * t h e Psta t f*X t h ' 6? 1” •,m n n t 4 tfn ^ - h e Keeping Well MY AMMUNITION couine jeweiKY TkttWMF, a *1 4 2 .3 ,4 une xpe nd ed balance in th e o b i age assistance fu n d s o f th e counties. Thus p r o p e r ty ow ners in O regon d u r in g 1942-43 p a id m ore th a n a h a lf m illio n d o lla rs in ta xes th a t w ere n ot spent f o r th e purposes fo r w h ic h th e y w ere b u d g e te d . Some e o u n tie s bud ge te d m ore th a n tw ic e as m uch as the a c tu a l ex- p e n d itu re s f o r gen eral re lie f. K la m a th C o n n tv . f o r in sta n ce b u d g e te d $20.(MW f o r 1 ,42-43 h and spent o n ly ¿9.047. a c c o rd in g ------- . . . . i k i sp rm on ly « w h i . a< ... ......................... .. .......................................... J ------------- p< ( , J < to . O ffic ia l re e o rilx mad,, a v a ila b le b y th e P u b lic W e lfa . ... ...................................... » ' i i a r , . i o i i i - m tssm n C la tso p c o u n ty b u d g e te d *17.000 and sp e n t *9.171 J w a e JVUETs Itcuf 'neSj lO r a ^ A o ^ t) 'U/kat some holdings there also! C offt* ’ hen said: -Thanks, gen- tlem en- I think that gives us the answer ,o o u r question." And the rnee,lng broke UP- Wh ' " hy dld " ,lson and W PB pre- ',IOUS,y aPProv? ,b ‘> a lum ina-from - ßuy 'UJUlt WW II ! IMIS T hai n r« • oaUing ,a i,( r . whether it be g ai, electric or otherwise, ia something to look forward to when the W ar la won. Rut y t i can alart saving now to buy it Put a definite amount, every payday, ten percent ot your pay check . into War Bond« today. plants and then some 60 days dec? S1° r ? Tha* l ° r ,h ' ir fr aPV ° f g ‘‘neril1 r, lie f ''"S,K in get a n g e r e d . It o « noVyeTbeen J ‘"'e 3°' ,W 3 O f th i” ° " icially answered probably a m o u n t 410.6. , was expe nd ed to r g en eral re lie f, m e d ic a l and n o s p ita l care th ro u g h th e P u b lic W e lfa re C om m issio n, le a v in g an u ne xpe nd ed balance in th e general re lie f fu n d s o f the r a n - oua co un ties o f « 0 9 ,6 2 5 . G eneral r e lie f and th e b m lg e tin g ex- presKion. ‘ g en eral a ssistance,’ are the same th in g . ~ “ T he to ta l a m o u n t b u d g e te d by th e c o u n tie s f o r th e ir share o f the 1942-43 o b i age assistance p ro g ra m in O r c m n was ,1 379.891. O f th is a m o u n t th e co u n tie s sm n t , 1 ^ 5 1 7 w h ic h W t' WOW WfKFTTEÎ iHUIUOK • 9 Ram of the sleeping c rib or play pen should he c I om * enough together that the baby cannot gel his head caught between them. Side fastening* should have lorka thut cannot I«- unfastened acci dentally. •liis l return«'«) fro m a va ca tio n • • • K ent’s Market F or the lw<l patient as fo r the well person, gmKi posture is im portant In a ll pisdtions, the back should be kept straig ht I f th«' patient is |>ermitted to have his head raised, three pidows should be used In such a way that the chest if held high nm, the rwrk ami back in a straig ht line. in l oloratlo au«| Kuiwaa. X Navy Yard’ a b,lle’ wh,‘ h ht' h When yuur Road« m ature you will have the money ready for that new range You w ill have made a good Invsstment. getUng back SI for ev cry S3. And your purchase o, War londs Is helping that boy. hu.band r sweetheart on the fighting front fer ruin urnI mu«| win«) am i •I iin I, I, Nei'itt* ii m x, w c -k . W. i f ..MW, Pryeossr-It tio n betw een b u d g e te d and a c tu a l a m o u n ts e expe The««, reports renm-s« are passed ...... alomr ht',d s,n w M arch 31. 1942. xpe nd ed . M u ltn o m - These " a 7 h,ti" ,h.-' j a ' ' k P<,t W‘ th a 1942 43 b u d g e t o f to r w hatever they m ^ b e w orth Z h , «,-■» ‘if ’nPral r **,K‘f an<1 ’-x p e tu litu re s f o r th e y e a r o f We are e n title d to a much better This is a fam ily w ar. Pot your W ar Bond bu> ng hrtugh *1 1.8(3. T here were abo ut 1700 persons le ft on th e g en eral r e lie f and morp reasonable answer than the payroll savings plan un a r o ll in M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty d u r in g S eptem ber. 1943. w h ic h a e - !has thus fa r bcen Riven o ffic ia lly fam ily p!an, w!ii«li m ean* fig co u n te d f o r th e sh a rp d ip in r e lie f costs in tb a , e o u n tv d u r in o ~ i ° r the fact stands rea ffirm e d ure It out yourself. th e last fis c a l y e a r.” ‘ " and undisputed by anyone that, if we have planes made o f alum inum ' ' ----------- to use in fig h tin g th is w a r a fte r der O u r cifo n d hearing was hold TU R K LOOSE T H E W ILD C A TS three y e a r s - o r to use in defend- on the 9’ h- * ------------------------ '”6 ’he country in the fu tu r e - the W hether the a ctivitie s o f the T he people o f the U n ite d S la tes are b e in g c o n s ta n tly to ld TaW m a’ e rial mUii’ be shipped in c°rom i,te e had anything to do b y W a s h in g to n o ffic ia ls th a , th e y m ost get a lo n g w ith less and r ? ° Uth Anw rtea ,o r f r «m the '*’” h the s<;Cond o r c la rtfy in g o r- less gasoline, fu e l o il. etc. F o r m onths e x p e rts in th e o il im b is - . I.nd’es' wht” and ’f get der' " b ic b did smooth things out t r y have show n o ffic ia l W a s h in g to n th a t o u r k n o w n o il reserves w p r ° of ,heT a* a ,n ’ • • • unless considerably no one w ill ever are b e in g used m uch m ore r a n iH lv tl, „ . ¿ 1 1 ' r<ser\<* W PB again changes its mmd. knou bu' 'he dates are Interest- dise ove red because o ffie in l W , Lb, t ‘-s e tv is are being back to its firs t decision, and per- ing ’ * a o f coincidence, if costs o f u ro d n e ti ... , f ,L . aah,n* t o "- f ”/* ’* n s in g m its the fu rth e r development o f "<” hing else. A , any rate, as m at- costs o f nro,Im .fi,in 7 . 7 , , • " in e fa ce ot risin g m its the further development of "«’hing else. At any rate, as mat- voCfi,.; A p r> IU ( tm 11 n , r<' ri , fuses l “ * s ,o to ‘f g ''a» ra n t c ru d e o oil il p one«* ric e increases mcrseiaeu Alumina A lu m in a - from frrur, - _ clay /.I..., within the .. ter* ters now nnw »’and, .f-.nr« purchas.s a ............... will ii t be k iiT iie ie n t to encourage w iid e a ttin g fo r new o il s u p p lie s to re- boundaries of fhe United States madc as fo rm e rly and contracts p la ce d w in d lin g reserves. place . . . w ill be let as fo rm e rly w ith the I ( 'iHnrn<‘ o m m e n n t tin on »be th,- seriousness serioiisnovu o f r fh t,„ v . Tt w w.n __n .., that . .. provision th-,» I i" 5 g »n e s itu a tio n , si.„ th e Nation- H ill be recalled the firs t provision that regional com m it al « îro le tirn N ew s says: “ The need fo r o il is so c r it ic a l th a t objection to the aium ina-from - tees will pass upon such contracts There sh o u ld be a c ru s a d in g ca m p a ig n to d is c o v e r a n d p ro d u ce c,aF Plan’ »” 'be N orthw est was as may be open to question on the fre sh supplies. T he A d m in is tra tio n is c a llin g upon th e people to bt‘c^ Utie « shortage o f manpow- subject of manpower. erusade fa U ts b rin n TO to «L*"' , ^4 ° b jec’ a *on bas not recently • I , fo . r ru . b b e r, ' to save th ISIS e g ir 1 1 I rt. , to ,4/ UI Illg g | in II s c I ra ap p J iro I on, fllljf WT . . n s fu . s io . n s . A . . ll . these . advanced p ro v .:.i- id e i.i— blood « l e o r tra are fu tile i f th e re is - n ’t peen e advanced as as the 'be m ain objec- th , ' ? . . . . the House again t he program for U ^ c a ^ F E ^ F noi ,heB U e?te S Z ‘rnoT £LT en- o f '‘le g ^m w e Disappear«n, r of M rtro r The disappearance ut a meteor m ay be explained by its passing through our atmosphere and em erg ing again into space, or it fra y be that the atmospheric friction bat consumed it; r .a t Is. It has been worn away to fine particles ot dust which m ay settle without our be coming aw are of It. Turns l.«,11, W, clsrarfi In ti'23 Turkey looked wt (ward for its f.ishions. its comfort», its con veniences. The fa m ilia r fes was outlawed gave way to cap. derby, fedora, and struw so that the Turk would b.ok arid f t, I mure like an Am erican nr Kurnt'Cao. Women showed their fates, took up profes sional ar.d business careers, ap peared in ela»sr,Mjms and laboruto ries. Polygamy was banned. W< tie en were assured equal riift’ ls. j Conservation I O f Electricity A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO: 1. 2. Eliminate all watte in use of electric appliances Conserve Electricity in every possible way in your use of lights and appliances. The basic objective of this program is to conserve critical resources by conserving electricity, 1. Conservation of electricity Is essential ,o v b toiy because <a> Saving electricity means saving coal, or oil or gas winch are used to produce it. (b , Il means sadlng in manpower, directly or In- dir,-, lly, winch relt-iM,«*« men and worner for more es'cntial purpiises. (c) It means saving in critical materials such at con- meri, ” n1' ?nd m°lybdenum which are used equipmeni14 ” bUt b<l<ily n**d,‘d Jor f«M lng 2 Conservation of aieetrlcity Is n Imme-fronl duty tor ev, ly man. woman and < hitd whether at home or «t buMnes.' whether ut olay or at work. Although Individ ual contributions may be small, they cun yiekl tremen dous »»vings In fuels, materials, and tnanp, wer when undertaken by each and every person To obt(,in saving, in electricity, raldential. rural commercial XnaJ’" U' i ' l ‘L u ' r* ™ust Bl* ,m* ‘•nlisU-d in tin conaervatlun program. Each can do specific Jobs. Among the ways in which electricity can l»e saved bv re.l- dentm l and rural consumers are the following: (1 ) Conservation In llghtlne use (u) Turn off all lights not actually needed. (b) Turn olf fans, radios, and other electrical ap pliances when no, needed. fin w h 7 * ? nlp r*i,*rtor’ and Hxturw dean. (d) When large bulbs burn ou, and renUcvment is necessary, use smaller ones if they will give the required illum ination. k (2) I t e le d rU ily 1» used for refrigeration Develop Hydre-elertrie Power Approxim ately IS of the 25 million United States hydro-electric power potential has been developed. tire ly settled Last S a t u r r S t im t a f ,e r w h a ’ ,f> have b e n an a fte r w ritin g the weekly le tte r f ,,nrf'«'*on«bly long period of in Salesbooks, receipt book*, book- sa’ w ith a com m ittee o f Pacific a c tiv ity ~ keepirig systems. The Sentinel. Coast Congressmen and we heard - - - .. heads o f WPB, WMC, A rm y Navy and M a ritim e Commission Explain While the multitude cheers— w e sel LhC Ne,son ma” Power d irective of S7Pt7 «>mber m,b er 18th. 18th' and how it “ bad SpP’ dom feel the bruises of bottle. But anected purchases and the le ttin g after the gam e— or after any exercise of contracts on the West Coast. The hearing lasted from ten in for that matter, rub on DECREES D O N ’T PRODUCE COWS ’ he m orning (S a turda y, u n til six --------- ---------------------- - in the evening. The stenographic NYALGESIC l o r som etim e past the A m e ric a n people have been re a d in g ° f ' h,P Proce’?di’1K* fo r the h at tl.e y can expect b u tte r am i m ilk r a tio n in g T h e y are th e re i y p ^ r i t t e n T T t for sprains or strains, muscular sore lo re p a r tia lly p re p a re d fo r such d ra s tic steps. The c iv ilia n b ut now m n ri2 J , ° n m y de" k’ ness, the after effects of over-exer f,H‘ n ,iHhiU* P° i n t - Whi‘ h ‘ h l't o n r " m’i ’.k m7y ^ r s ^ ^ ’ I tion. Nyalgesic is the universal lini ment— it warm s the tissues, cools the pain. In shaker-top bottle . . . not greasy or sticky . . . remember the name . . . Nyalgesic. Only at our Nyal Drug Store. (a) Don t keep refrigerator temp« rature too low (b) Never leave refrigerator d, or open. id ) a '’"’, br,for<‘ Pacing In refrigerator (<J) R« ( , refrigerator temperature control to normal after quick freezing, fe) Defrost regularly « s i j w i r s x p ,i" r “ fg) Keep refrigerator properly repaired. (3 ) I f clcetrtuily Is tissd for rooking (u) Do not use the range for heating the kitchen. (b) Use l.*ss wuter for cooking. Jc» Use thrift cookers where possible. fe i Tu,*,? ih*» h “ n,?e Clea,n a ,,d P '°P *r *y adjusted. ( t | *urn ’be Ijeuting unit down and cook on stored neat uh much us possible. (4) If electricity is used for heating waUr (a) Do not waste hot water Do not let hot water zi » n111 wh®” wushing dishes, shaving, etc. (b ) Repair leaky hot water faucets. (c) Turn off water heater prior to departure for /a » wny grCat IPn« tt' of “ ’»’ *• fn) Heat only as much water as is necessary. Specific savings which cun be made by eommerrl il e sta h ll.h ments are outlined In the "Report on Voluntary C onserv- km Program for Electric Utilities" nranaiwvi <.,,nHervn“ on "hip of the Office of W a r ' u t i l S X 7"md i ? e ‘'suggested: ' followln* Prl»”ilpal conservation measures ii»1 Zurn (di “n >*«Gta not needed. ’ io tCneO ededU " nd i,U'“ r el>Clr,C “ P * 1“ " « » when i3 ) n a h u *> n a °rld PJaC? ru rd ’' ln requesting that lights and fans he turned off when not reeded" he” i „ T BROWN’S DRUG STORE S . 3 S S K En- joycil their hhNpitality bu, pre Buard Urges A d m ira l S. A. T a,find er, n,.u lv .innnin newly i 3.h appointed Commandant of fh(. Nn Nava) D is tric t. A d m iral T a fn X £ . «aiiiiKM-r re ta ains in s n is post mist as ¡i« Com ( f., his rerest m ,he ... ’he Puge, Sou, velopm^nt of proposed I m S fu £ rth e r de- mandant <>t o f thp Puget Sound in •supply ,« below „ c e d e d am ounts. ¡transcribing m y questions fn r . „ '* y r ’ ,a ir y . b 'p' 1- 8f>ed i" " 1 e v e r y th in g the d a ir y comments. But b rie fly here and is a rtn e r uses, have show n e ith e r n o rm a l o r a b n o rm a l rises N o w h a t we learned: m a tte r how lin e o u r econom ic p la nn ers spin th e ir th eo rie s, a ll 7. ? rd e r o{ September 18th was o f them com bined cannot p ro d u ce a m ilk cow in less th a n th re e def‘n‘ tp «nd final, «topped con- con- years, by la w , e xe c u tiv e decree, o r o th e rw ise . ¡tra c ts and purchases. However, T here is ju s t one w a y to get m ore m ilk , and th a t is to a llo w kr.T ’Y ’ T ? ? ' and M a ritim p Com- th e fa n n e r w ho produces it a f a ir and reasonable n r o fit In s, ,1 ™ ° n ,had not a ctua lly cancelled « ” the cost o f p ro d u c tio n ;,nd th e la b o r b n J o ! S ¿ n t i, th a t °r — f'--- fix-w TTJII- tracts elsewhere they apparently th ’X ' it he r,U k • m i.tei’7rand CheMe " ‘‘¿PP’ y wil1 * ’•»«' f h o r t e r and t h .r e is no use m k id d in g th d A m e ric a n people a bo ut th e issue. were w a itin g c la rific a tio n or mod- ificatio n o f fho order. Out little com m ittee went into The ¿\ew E u g e n ic s - - ‘ D o n 't sell a ll y o u r s te e rs ; keep f i f t y action October 5th. On October b i b re e d in g purposes. ’ F o re g o in g a lleged to be fro m an O l’ A Nth. the services received a sup- le tte r to a cattle m a n .-P e n d le to n E-O. p em en ta l ord er m odifying and c la rify in g the September 18th or-1 Wheat Came From Asia Wheat, (ha source of our dally read, had Its origin In Asia W ar Production a d M T i’i i u X p o i ^ J r 0 Hon of bauxite from the very nch Dutch East Indies deposits, R um or No. 2 Alum inum in te r- did not comp-ete negotiations fo r contrtd o f one o f the three ^ P 08« 1 a»um ina-irom -clay plants P v m g them. l i t t l e o r no in- ta k e n c a n o f. a nd th e re is a se rio u s q u e s tio n w h e th e r we are n o t a lre a d y c u ttin g to o ta r in to essential c iv ilia n needs. I t is n ’t ti q u e stio n o f how niueh it costs to p ro d u ce o il. it is a q u e s tio n o f how to get a m a xim u m n u m b e r o f w ild c a tte rs to ris k the g re a t- est a m o u n t o f m oney in even the most fo o l places in the eottn- t r y to fin d o il. ” A n d th a t is horse sense fo r th e re g u la to rs to co nside r. W h a t goo d I a m rc e re g u la to rs and o p rie ric e -fix e r« rs i f t th o lic ie s leave ... us h e i ir r p t»,.li,.l..c w ith n o th in g to re g u la te o r n o th in g to b u v ? _ _____________ * 3 ' «ierrens From Cotton Fiber Cotton fibers. Im pregnalrd to make them durable, are nnw used to rr annfae lure house screens, As u means o, |>rcventmg t»sl- *on*s. wash any purl of the body that Is under even fa irly constant pressure nt least twice dully w ith loap anil water. Massage gently to stim ulate circulation. • • • n^ver w ill be Two rum ors appear- 1x1 this week w hich, it they are ,ru e ' 8*Ve an u no fficial but ra th e r na^ ty answer: R um or No. 1 Aluminum inter- ° n ly V<?r> recen,ly com- eh ^ « n a t io n s fo r the p u f- 8° mc West ship* J ooa Jaekaon. . Lane. • Polk ........... and Union also n have a wide varia- in the United s ! X ........* u .,- <1 » uria - (is * T a te * IHup In calrndur y ru r DM2 revenue» from gunullne la t e * <le< rcu«ed I I per cent below IIHt anti M par ceut be low IU40 January, February and March decrease» tills year below corresponding month« of I1H2 amounted to 34 2, 3H and 2U S per rent. Indicating steeply declining revenues Figures from 45 slates show Tennessee and Kansas were the only stales with slight increases —about 2 |>er emit ubovs March, 11*41, In each rasa. An accurate, w rit ten daily rec ord of everything that concern* a sick iwraon should be kept. The inform a tion on it aervea ns it guide in the doctor** conctunlonn and recunimeridntioiM. It provides u d efinite place fo r hl* in stru c tions Through Its us«', tnlaundvr- stunding can be prevented when more than one person W helping w ith the patient's care. • num Company of America, but the British Aluminum Company has “ T he th ir ty - s ix co u n tie s in O regon b u d g e te d « 2 0 312 fro m Phone 252 WITH W INTER W EATHER AHEAD NOW IS A GOOD TIME FOR MOTOR CHECK UP. 'ncludmg a «„upl,. of Anin X T n m h in r 1 GILMORE SUPER SERVICE — Mountain States Power Co. "A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, PrivaFa En tarp rim '