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PAGI TWO THE SEN riNKh. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Established August 15. 1889 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon W. C. M A R T IN ................................................................. E d itor, Publisher Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance In Lane-Dcuglas C ounties........................................................ 1 year $2.00 In Lane-Douglas C o u n tie s .................................................. 6 m onths $1.25 In Lane-Douglas C o u n tie s ....... ................................. ...... 3 months $.75 Outside This D is tric t ................... ......_.................................... l year $2.25 Outside This D is tric t ...................... _ ............................ „. 6 m onths $1.50 Outside This D is tric t .......... ........................................ „ ....... 3 m onths $.90 Exceptions to men and women in armed forces: In U. S. A : 1 year $2.00; 6 months $1.50; 3 months $1.00. Overseas: l year $1.50; 6 m onths $1.00. Foreign rates on application. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 months. Im p o rta n t: In changing address n o tify us im m ediately and give form er as w ell as present address. Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m atter. Cnttapr (Broie ^entrari OUR DEMOCRACY by Mak M arch toward S ecurity . I n medieval t im e s m en sought s e c u r it v by banding t h e m s e l v e s to sethe « in guilds which L IM IT E D t h e N U M B « OF W O R K E R S A N O B E S T H IC T IO TH EIR . A C T IV IT IE S A N D BV P A S S IN G T H E HAT FO B T H E B E L IE F O F W ID O W S OR O R P H A N S OF M E M B E R S . HogProdction Eases Off; Hog, Corn Ratio Down THURSDAY. JANUARY 11 1fU4 H ere Is Everything! 122 Acre« with shout 3d of it in ettll balance timhci a m i past m e. Five room m odern plaaterc«! house with real I le a l throw ing ficeplaee, two bedrooms ami hath, kitchen is a dream , lias a lu’eaklast mink ami all Ihe Imilt ins any w orn. an needs Inlaid limdeiun in hath, kitchen ami nook Klee. There is a y> nr found creek that cutis t i n t i the place «»n«l bus a beautiful rock garden that .volt eau e n jo y I’coiii the hieakl'ast nook window and also the kitchen Family oreli ard, several kinds of berries and grapes Barn with cement floor ami five steel stautions. Double garage and work room. Bus Io grade and Hi Six miles South of C ottage (¡rove. The price is $ HMM) (Ml with $2700.00 down, A significant change hits occur red in the hog-eorn price ra tio at Chicago and in the intentions of fa rm e r* in the U nited States to produce hogs, according to In fo r m ation prepaivd by the a g ric u l tu ra l extension service at Oregon State college. W ith the hog-eorn price ra tio at 117 late in December 19-13, com ATTENTION COUNTRY GENTLEMEN pared w ith 16.2 a year previous, ... NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL- Here is another one of those beautiful view properties hogs are w o rth 30 per cent less in O nctoO llitsM M i mn ASSOCIATION , exchange fo r coin. W ith net in overlooking lloreim Dam site 30 Acre in all with about 10 r » u s j t »y4js44i»Tnii come to feeder« m a te ria lly reduc in cult Seven room plastered house with hath, hot uml ed, the government pig crop re cold w ater, huutyc is all wired lo r elee. hut of course not In PROBLEMS OF THE YOUTH, OUR PROBLEMS port indicates that hog produc use for tin1 duration. Nice lawn mid graveled circu lar tion w ill decline In 19-14. although drivew ay. Small eliix. house and garage Hus hew paint High school students of this ami the surrounding area are to the hog-eorn ra tio is s till consid and roof. All fenced. Let us show you this. be congratulated on the fact that they have presented a plan erably higher than It has been in some previous years. to r recreation, which they will finan-c and supervise to a large CITY HOME degree. 1 hey only ask a sponsor and a local club has been asked The pig crop report shows that Nine room house on a 50x100 corner lot The dow nstairs to extend this aid. the dow ntrend was noted last fa ll has been newly decorated. Has a complete hath up ami w ith a sm aller pig crop than ex The students are w orking out their own plans for e n te rta in IzMvatoiy down. New garage with cement floor. This is a pected, although the num ber of ment and thus relieve the adult group of a responsibility whieh good buy for $3150.00 with $1000.00 down. . pigs farrow ed in the U nited v as ours, hut we did not accept in so fa r as creating a more States was 10 | * r cent above the " holesome condition under whieh the young folks m ight grow fa ll crop o f 19-12. The num ber of up. Perhaps it is better that the task of providing amusement pigs to be farrow ed next spring or entertainm ent or however we wish to term it. was left to the was indicated nt 16 per cent few young people themselves. We know that they will appreciate it er than in the spring o f 1943. If Phone 216 701 Mitin St. farm ers a ctu a lly produce the more and it the proper sort of determ ination is put forth, there number of hogs Indicated fo r 19-14, is no reason why a project should not be a success from the sta rt. the fa ll and spring pig erope com The young people who spent unite a bit of effort last week bined w ill « till be the largest on in interview ing num bers of business people were warned that ported by Chief W. E. Bell. In record, except in 1913. The num an enterprise of this kind would fail and fail dismally, unless i charge of the Eugene naval te- ber of pigs rained in 1943 was the proper supervision is provideel. Ami herein lies the chief about 67 per cent above the ten- D uring the wind and rain storm cru lttn g station. danger in our opinion. The most popular feature o f the year average and 17 per cent o f last week « large tree fell The reason one organization; that »if scouting has advanced no more than in 1942. across the roof of Leslie H u ll’s program Is that u 17-yenr-nlri «tu- tieni who is qualified to heroine n fu rth e r is due to the difficu lty of obtaining leadership that is In fo im a tio n received fro m the barn causing It to cave in. M r. radio technician applicant, If he is w illing to devote the necessary time to keep a project going. W ar Food adm in istratio n by the H u ll was here to repair damages In his fin a l term , may to* enlisted Sometimes leaders will sta rt out like a house a fire and work extension service regarding hog over the week end. now and placed nn Inactive d u ty Don O rw ick wno broke several hart! for a tew weeks and quit. Ask any person experienced in price supports states that the u n til he Is graduateti This en schedule in effect in Oregon d u r ribs In un accident nt the m ill scouting how hard it is to obtain leaders that will consistently ables iiin t to fin isti fils high school M A K E N EW lE V K 's where he was employed last week ing December 19-13 w ill he con devote the necessary time to an organization of this sort. And course anti s till not miss the op- R ESO LU TIO N S sTI< K tinued u n til fu rth e r notice. This is recuperating u i «tome. the same may be tru e of supervision of the young people This O. Swenrengen who fo rm e rly (•ortunity of e nlisting In this pro means $13.75 at “ o itla n d fo r good is the big problem. By Dr. H. A. Hagen and choice 300 to 300 pound lived here arrived from Iceland gram. U sually New Year's resolutions butcher hogs u n til otherw ise an Thursday to spend a 9-day fu r (Continued from page 1.) AFTER A CENTURY OF FREEDOM are w onderful things. They blos nounced. MORE TEA FDR C H IL IA N S lough w ith his w ife and son at is cold. He would like to be in a som and bloom and seem to Is1 the Robert St. Elm o home He Is E ffective October 1. 19-11 u n til About 76 m illion |s>unds of tea Before the w ar most people held one hope in common: That hot spot in C alifornia, but it seems delicate flowers th a t w ith e r nt March 31. 1915, however, it has being transferred south. good to be where they speak Eng the firs t approach o f tem ptation. w ill be available to civilia n con Mrs. Theo. T routm an of Las t h e i r children would enjoy greater opportunities and live fuller been announced ttia t the support lish again. sumers in 1944—w a rtim e lim ita Yet there are many people who Angeles arrived to visit her par lives than preceding generations. F o r more than lot) years that honestly and tru ly would lik e to price at Chicago fo r good to choice ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, tions on shipping space p e rm it hope was realized because the people were free. But now for the B ill Roberts, son o f M r. and butcher hogs 190 to 230 pounds Is ting.. This Is about 16 m illio n break themselves o f the d rin k first tim e in the history of the nation the fu tu re is problem at M rs. C. E. Roberts has been tran s habit, who would lik e to give up to be $12.50, compared w ith the and her son. |Miun<ls more than Civilians got Cecil Mathews w rote to his ical. in spite of the fact that nearly 10.000.000 Am erican men are ferred to Buckley Field. Colorado, smoking, who would lik e to avoid cu rren t support price at Chlengo m other, Mrs. M u rra y T runnell. in 19-13. where he is tra in in g as a cadet in of $13 75 fo r 20u to 300 jtnund under arm s pleged to m aintain Am erican liberty. sweets and starches to take o ff fro m W ill Rogers a irp o rt, O kla hogs. Me are faced with a bew ildering grow th of centralized gov the arm y a ir corps. w eight, o r give up some other Kalrshunkx. The Sentinel. homa. habit w hich they thoughtlessly ernm ent which is in no way incident to the w ar em ergency. If Ixni G aroutte has been staying CAME ADAIR G IFTS created. Yet they hesitate to do w ith his fa th e r and doing the present ^government planning is carried out, the lives of coming A PPR E C IA T ED so because they fear the d istu rb chores during the flu epidemic. generations will be shaped in W ashington instead of through ing influence wr.:g;i attem pted M r. and M rs Rueben Pacholke individual effort. A le tte r o f appn>eiation receiv S E H L IN A t the M cFarland w ith d ra w a l w ill have upon the visited at the W T. G aiouttes Even now’, agencies of governm ent are planning the expend m a te rn ity home Monday, Janu nervous system. ed by Mrs. LaSeRs S te w a tt und Saturday. Nelson G aroutte was itu re of billions of dollars to provide ready-m ade fu tu res for the a ry 10, to M r. and Mrs. E a rl R. Mrs. W. L. W orkm an, chairm en of H ab its can be discarded, but down from McKenzie Bridge on citizens of tom orrow . These futures, if realized, would consist Sehlin o f Yoncalla, a son. the g ift campaign o f Cottage there are certain d e fin ite rules to Sunday Grove, to the hospitalized soldier« largely ot m ake-work jobs on governm ent projects. In addition, V E L E Y A t the M cFarland ma follow . The firs t to break from M r. ami Mrs. Elbridge Corliss there is steady pressure for the gradual broadening of socializ te rn ity home Tuesday. January the h ab it suddenly and com plete at Camp A d a ir a t Christm as tim e If you are looking for a b e t spent a couple of day*, last week has been received rro.n the A m e r 11. to M r. and Mrs. Kenneth ation of in d u stry —which would mean more ready-m ade futures, ly. Many people believe th a t they ter upi>enrlng ear, one that will ican Red Cross. Lane C ounty w ith an aunt, Mrs. O. A. Nichols. Veley of D rain, a son. more jobs on the governm ent payroll. can w ith d ra w from a habit gradu be less rvpctisls«* to k w p up, They left S aturday fo r V irgin ia ally. Tins is ra re ly successful be chapter. Eugene, whieh is as fo l where he is in Ihe service. Illu strativ e ot this pressure is the tren d tow ard governm ent see eu r wlrs trsl stork of ears, lows : LIVES' cause as soon as the person is in dom ination of the natu ral resoure industries. If the coal and TRAFFIC CLAIM S the largest In this ms -tton. January 6. 19-14 a depressed state he increases Ihe m etal mines, oil. power and tran sp o rtatio n , are brought under Oregon tr a ffic accidents claimed practice o f the habit. The second Dear C hairm en: control of governm ent, the means are at hand to bring the en a to ll of 222 lives, and -1.850 per- "H ow I wish you m ight have im p o rta n t rule is to displace the Here are a tew to choose from : tire productive capacity of the c o u n try -a n d the - jobs . ami fu- sons injured during the year 1943, habit w ith another whieh may he gone w ith me to the hospital at The W a lker club met at the * tures of all private citlz e n s-u n d e r governm ent dictation. Indiv- Secretary of State Bob Farrell fa r less harm ful to the individual. ('am p A d a ir when our Christm as home of M is. E. L. C la rk last Itili Ponila«' Pimttae s e d a n , rotilo, iduals in every w alk of life are voicing concern over expansion announced today. There were 30,- F o r example, a person who smokes g ifts from Lane County were de Thursday. The hostess was assist- heater. of the Federal governm ent. Their fear is that coming genera- 750 accidents during the year, m ight begin to ehe.w gum when livered! It was a heart w arm ing ed by Mrs. H arold ( ’ lark Time m u ( het rolet sedan coupe. tions will be deprived of the opportunities for personal achieve- These figures are subject to revis- ever he desires a smoke. The per experience and one to be long re was spent sewing robe. The next heater. meeting w ill be w ith Mrs. Lola rnent that have m arked the history of this country. Not only ion in view of possible late reports, son who drinks m ig h t substitute membered. Joy was w ritte n on m i l Plym outh ««slan. eating fresh fru it, or chewing on the faces o f many homesick lads Gray. individuals, hut clubs, ehnrches and civic organizations from one F a rre ll said. Bertha S m ith o f Cottage Grove who are fa r from horn«’. And those a lemon, o r d rin k fr u it and vege The 1943 pedestrian fa ta litie s m i l Ford sedan, heater, end of the lain! to the other, have organized to fight for the re totaled 80, an increase o f 21 per table juices u n til the early p eri in charge of the hospital told me was a week-end guest of Helen establishm ent of constitutional governm ent. Quinn of W alker. m m Plym outh sedan, that they never had such a fine over the to ll of 66 in 1912. od o f strong craving passes. The Typical of these is the Kiwanis In tern atio n al ami its “ Keep cent M r and M rs Brad Fox of Port The fa ta lity to ll of 222 lives lost im portant thing to rem em ber is Christm as. Much o f the success of m ilt C hevrolet aedaa. Am erica A m erican” program . The thought behind the move in 1943 was a decrease o f 18 per- to substitute some o th e r action this laig e und erta kin g is due to Angeles, W ashington, ate visiting . m ent is well expressed in the words of O. K. ( uninimgs. past cent from the death to ll o f 273 fo r the harm ful one. Above all Ihe interest and e ffo rts o f the w ith her fa th e r and m other, M r. and Mrs. Aden MUIer. president of K iw anis: “ Ten million Am ericans are in the arm ed lives in 1942. Injuries showed a don’t argue w ith yourself that good people of Cottage Grove. The g ifts from your section fores of our nation. Into our hands they com m itted the destiny five percent decrease from the you are not going to succumb O P P O R T I’M T V FOR of the civil affairs of our nation....just as we com m itted to them previous year when 5,141 persons again, fo r you are bound to lose were unusually nice and beauti 17-YEAR-OLDS the argum ent. Get up’ and out and fu lly wrapped. We are also In the destiny of our n a tio n ’s m ilitary affairs. It is our solemn duty were injured. debted to M r. C. E. Brown fo r the do something else. to insure the America to which they re tu rn is the same kind of Total accidents dropped 18 per ResiMin.se to the navy's new p ro cent. There were 37,93« in 1942. W ith a l i ’ tle perseverance you d elivery o f the packages prdm pt- gram to tra in 17-year-oJds in radio Your Pontiac Dealer an America they le ft.” ly and in good order.” can make New Year’s resolutions 24 North 9th Street in Our future as free citizens is threatened-for the first time extrem ely Sincerely, Mrs. H allie H unting- m ateriel has been stick. < ALVIN F I NK POST a century and a half. g ra tify in g in this d is tric t, it is re- ton, chairm an camp and hospital A W A R D ED (IT A T IO N com m ittee fo r Lane County. r o w BREEDING REPO R TED THEY TOLD US— i A c ita tio n has been awarded the NO SLASH IN VALUE O F "A” C alvin F unk Post 32, Am erican GA SO LIN E STAM PS LOOMS In 1918 the w orld ha<l been m ade for dem ocracy. legion by N atio na l Commander Special research on the possible In 1928 there would never he an o th er panic. W arren A the rton . The c ita tio n has relationship of feedstuff* in T illa Leo Gentner, regional adm inis In 1938 Germany was bluffing. been wan by the local post fo r the mook county to d iffic u lt breeding tra to r of the OPA, said Tuesday In 1933 America would never he entangled in foreign af- second consecutive year, this has failed to reveal any positive San Francisco a reduction in fair«. “Most Distinguished C e rtific a te " j answer to the problem, according at the value o f “ A " coupons was In 1940 when the G uard m arched aw ay they would never in the th ird d is tric t. Eighteen in a progress report just issued as "probable” on the west coast, and posts have won the awarad includ Experim ent S tation c irc u la r o f in have to fight on foreign soil disclosed that a conference re In 1941 our p a rt was to furnish m unitions for England and ing the local post. The c e rtifica te fo rm a tion No. 32J. Pasture q u a lity garding the gasoline problem arrived Friday. was found excellent though locally would be held here next week. Russia to fight. producer! hay was re la tiv e ly poor. Gentner said " B " and“ C*' a llo t In 1942 that it took sixteen civilians to su p p o .t one soldier HOWLING S( HEDI I.E Iz»w reproduction efficiency of ments also would be scrutinized on the battle front. 1940 and e arlie r was less m arked to ascertain w hether a saving In 1943 our civilian economy would never he seriously dis Follow ing is the bow ling sched the past two years. could be effected. tu rbed by d raining too much m anpower. ule fo r the week beginning Jan Vicks 59c A 27c Buckleys uary 17 and co ntinuing through CARDS OF T H A N K S j Flu death rate mounted w ith Penetro 60c A 35c NEW PROJECT HOMES AT the 21: Mixture 85c & 45c ------------- the new year according to an early Mentholatum SU T H E R L IN ARE O P E N E D 53c A 27c Monday, Gustafson's vs. C apital Darol 69c We wish to ( xp’ i ss our thanks I report. Reports from eighty nine The Cedar Ladies club met w ith *----------- - Lum ber; Tuesday, Safeway vs. to our many friends and neigh- m ajor cities showed the death Albatum 49c A 26c Goldea-Pcnlyptus 50c Mrs. Hazel Purcell last Tuesday The firs t section of the 100-unit Q u a lity ; Wednesday, Iris h & bors fo r their kindness and flo ra l rate fo r the firs t week at 19.4 per Musterofe 61c St 33c fo r an a ll day meering. A covered emergency housing p roject at Sw arts vs. S tandard; Thursday, offerings in our recent bereave- thousand population. M o rta lity dish dinner was held at noon. The S u th e rlin was opened Monday, Cottage Grove Cleaners vs. T ex ment. Mrs. G. L . Bayn, Lucky was s till below the 1918 death rate next meeting w ill be held a t the Twenty-seven new ly constructed, aco; Friday, D augherty vs. Shell. Bayn Jr.. H a rry Bayn, M rs B e tty hut s till th irte e n percent above home o f Mrs. N. E. Compton on homes were opened fo r occupancy - M ille r and M arjo rie Bayn. 2 2 -ltp . the 1936-37 period. February 1st fo r an a ll day meet- by essential w orkers and were im - A fte r having taken the fa rm e r’s ST 37 59c Si $1.17 Hills 25c *nK- m ediately filled. O ther homes w ill w ife to the asylum, raving mad, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M cG ill o f be made available as ra p id ly as somebody asked him w ha t he Abbott Metso 49c Groves .................... 27c Eugene visited at the home o f M r. they can be completed. Rentals thought caused it. Squibb Antiseptic 59c Kellys ............................ 26c and Mrs. Odus W illiam s Sunday range from $28 to S44 per m onth He answered; "D arned if I 1 Pt. Boralne ......... 49c Quinlox 25c and C arolyn Bolton was an over- w ith lights and garbage disposal know ! I haven’t had her o ff the 6 oz. Z. L. Antiseptic 25c n ig ht guest S aturday evening. furnished. fa rm fo r fo rty years.” Bromo Laxine ...... 50c M r. and Mrs. W. A Hemenway Lavor ’s 39c & 21c 100 Aspirin 39c and M argaret visited M r. and Mrs. W illia m N orris last week end in Eugene. Mrs. M arvin Addy o f Eugene spent the week end w ith her par ents, M r. and Mrs. S te rlin g B o lt on. A uthorized Dealer S terlin g Bolton kille d a bobcat on his place las- Sunday th a t PHONE 27 measured 25 inches from the tip o f his nos«1 Io Ihe lip o f his ta il. S A c « / r / c s o w e s o o M ano NAO Q O C S r/O N A B L £ S B C U JftT,'. MERL KINO RODM ANS Latham With the Armed Forces B IR T H S B etter C ars for 1944 Walker MARTIN MOTORS RELIABLE COUGH a n d COLD REMEDIES CCUGH REMEDIES CHEST RUB THROAT GARGLES COLD TABLETS Cedars NEW SHIPMENT OF New Criculators and Ranges F lo yd Githens M otors J at We Give S & H Green Stamps PRAGER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE Kelly Drug Co.