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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
Forage Plants in Pasture Studies Attracts Visitors Mercy Flights from Germany 1st Natl Savings Depositors Given Added Incentive Mosby Creek Mrs, H u rry B utton has gone io Brow nsville to v is it her m other, Mrs. M ainswaring. Several friends und relatives of Mrs. Floyd T ucker met a t the B rid w e ll home F rid a y and gave her a kitchen shower. M r. T ucke r has ju s t been discharged from the arm y. M r. and Mrs Tom P itch er of G ardner visited Sunday a t the ____ ___ Due P itc h , e r home at Walden. W a lte r Fox, who is in the navy, has been home on a fe w days /u r - lough. M r and Mrs. Ben Anderson and fa m ijy were dinner guests Sunday at the Edw ard C arpenter home at Latham . Sharon and B e tty Ray Jenkins of D rain spent last week w ith th e ir aunt, Mrs. C liff Green of Blue M t. -— — - Savings deposits o f' Ih e F irst N a tio n 'll Bank o f Cottage Grove h a w been given an a«id< «1 ¡net n- tive to m uke a dd itio na l purcliases o f W a r Bonds befune th __ iid of the cu rren t seventh w ar 1-jan drive, according to an announce- m eni by H. E. E akin. vice-presi- dent and cashier o f the F irst Na- tional Bank o f C ottage Grove. "Depositors o f o u r bank who w ith d ra w funds fro m th e ir savings accounts hetwi-en now and fhe 30th of June lo r the purchase of w ar bonds w ill be paid fu ll Inter- est on th e ir deposits through th«' <nd of June, even though the money is w ith d ra w n before th a t MIMH N E W T O N R E C E IV E D tim e, which is the norm al interest D E G R E E S F R O M I.. O F O. payment date,” stated M r. Eakin. “ f t is th«' sincere desire of the Miss Eat In-1 Ann Newton, daugh F irs t N ational B unk of Cottage te r o f M r and Mrs. M u rra y New- Grove to do everythin g in its pow- ton o f London, was among the er to assist Oregon to m aintain graduates of the U n iv e rs ity of it.- k a d crsh lp in w a r bond buying. Oregon Sunday June 17 when We hop«' our depositors who have they received th e ir diplomas at the idle money in savings accounts commencement ex'-rcis-s Miss w ill put that money to w ork fo r N,.w ton received her Bat'heJor of th e ir country' by buying w ar bonds fid,-nee degree She was graduat- d u iln g th. current drive. T ill* al- from , ht. U niversity o f Oregon «d N U M l k ftU S F kE N C H A N D B E L G IA N p rix to e rt a l war. <iath«r«J lu g rtk .r, lowunce o f lu ll interest on vbelr school o f nursing in P ortland De- 13 . 1944 und wa> lad and liuuaril to lb« Kruiab force* advancing i c r a u norlhcra G erm any. ha»* « le .^ .ts through June 30 should _ ___ ___ baen flu e n back m aircam * «I R A F , "D aku ia" plan*« io B ru ttc l* in a <,ui*k enc«»ui'.ige many to invest th e ir dent o f her class arsi a nu m ber o f rap ainaiion mu««. Thia picture thaws on« ol the B ritish airm en making tur«* funds in W a r Bonds,” declared the Alpha Tau Ex Ita nurses' hono- Four lypt'K of fotugc p la n t* u t- , Irscte d the must Interval of Mutnr ,50 farm ers who ut tended the un- m nil h ill piixtu rc* liv id day nt .Oregon S lid e eulleae In June. (T h ru * were p iiw ii on fo u r of 20 exfierlm entul plot« exluhllhhed to find p ractical und economic')I way* of cxtuhllMhUfK I Item S uhlerrancvti d o v e r a* umuu I hliowed gl'ratust piumtxe among the li'gumc*. w ith good at mid» <•«- In b lis lx d boU> in tfiv rugului fenc ed p lo t* und on open grazed h lll- Mdv* Where sueding wna done by »teatiering thiexhed subterranean «lover k I raw Plots w 'IU i only scat- |teaod p la n t! lu*t yeur Were w ell covered th l* anaaoo. A new and larger stra in of hop clover ulao showed good a b ility to develop a think hi and In com petition w ith w ild gyaaaqa, fe rn und o th e r pluntM. A new furtige p la n t called "b u r- n e tt," w hich ih iM'itlM-r grtux nor legume, bul u pcrt'ipiUd highly pulatubj«; to slock, also drew close tte n iton The *e«'d o f th is plant Mt III extrem ely scare* wdth non-1 available fur relcuae to r several year* u i least, F o iu g r crop »peel* allsts urtd ll.vv«to«jk w orkers are lx>tli keenly interested in It* pos s ib ilitie s in view o f its high pro duction pi feed on u n irrig a ie d ' hn pat ««ng um lorlahlc m o d * his plan« during th« trip. M r. E a k in in m a k in g th is an- land. nounecm. iiL The outstanding new grass seen W ar bowl application blanks Was tit* non-Alta*teruig type of ta ll should be preatmted to savings meadow oat grass This tyi»e. now window tellers upon w ith d ra w a l of o ffic ia lly moiK-d T u a la tin grass, ih M r and Mrs. Eid K e itz e r of Cot funds so th a t fu ll cred it fo r in an Improvement over the old type tage Grove s|«>nl Sunday w ith terest earn«-«! may be credited to In more ways than its nun-shat- M r and Mrs. lie ul 1 li'm eiiw .iy and savings accounts by the E 'irit Na- tional, according to the announce- taring habit I t is several weeks family. ........ 1 m ter, hence xtayx green lunger, lx W illia m N orris w ent to Elugene m eni. fin e r stemmed and has more leave* last E riday to bring home hi , wif«- m aking It a more desirable | mis - A g ra te fu l N a tio n haa rlr d e d IE Elizabeth and son Paul Etay. t u r r grass Seed of this Is now be aelf fo r the M ig h ty Nr te n th W » r A school board m eeting was in g pxaluced com m ercially. Loan fo r I t b illions of d o lla rs , h alf held al lh«' Cedar school house The hi 11 pasture field day is of w U iih lu a been asulgm-d as tlic A g«xxl crowd attended the Sun Monday to vote on (he budget and sponsored annually by the unlm nl individual aaiea quota. At c ording to consolidation. The vote >n the con day sch«x>l picnic near the riv e r husbandry departm ent In coopera- r r P°r ‘ » Oom «tste «hairmea reach recently. The picnic was sponsored solidation wax 26 yes an«1 7 no. -—- . r > -T- _ i IL " lio n w ith llw farm crup* depart - k tg . Ted It. G am ble, national «¡1- fo r by Rev. T an C ourtney and the L este r Yearous was elected rector nf the War U nance b irls iu n 1.1 te fo r , i m i ni nod includes study o f pas uf the 1 reasury In Wsvfclngton, the d ire cto r fo r three y e a rs a n , I Roy Junior Sunday school b«>ys owing tu re «coding* and management, Nagkm is read« for Ib r huge la A Peacock fo r tw o year« ta king the kising the contest b< tween brush clearing, and sheep breed 1 the h*» ju mritrtr (Mrlv M r Gam ble was enthusiastic about place o f Read s «• n io r girls. Henii-nway. ing w ork aimed nt developing best results. He said " U e ’re prepared to M i s Roy p, acix k and children M r *n<1 ^ r ’ ' S‘ ;ston f’ ave tM*vn types fo r western Oregon cundí d«> the best job in the 7th W ar Elizabeth und George li lt Wqd- M U" k S ;,n. , . h n ’ Loan** M r. Gam ble s a id t h a t tions. Idaho, ^ b f o t m a . v is itin g w ith relatives "not only Is there m ore mor.as n« sd.iy fo r Sand Point, Phy,is A*twoo«, also W'ent w ith there. a v a ila b le than Tom Quinn o f N o rth Hollywood, I )» T FUR OREGON POTATO •ver b e fo re in them fo r a visit. each stale, but OROW IJ tS KIX{f I RE m ( ARE returned k V‘8 ,tin g W ,th re ,a * M ia. Anna Bolton in d iv id u a l In- home last Wednesday a fte r spend- . . . , . Permission fo r Oregon |io la to 5i>,?se b*’ m g si v e ra l m o n th s in California , Louise. J, ,• and Iwonard • ’ . higher In the pe- v is itin g relatives She also made ?c“ 11 chi) ,ir,' n and **l r s ... 51</ len gr«*ws»rs to punhase the new In- r(1>d , lh a tr ip to Corpus C h risti, Texas to Scv,t oi Eugene visited w ith th e ir secttclde. D P T . to protect th e ir War Loan than visit her grandson and fa m ily. En- Ifrandfiarents. M r. and M rs Aden crops fr-an the tu lx-r flea Is'eth- m any previous pbtrt's a responsibility on this W s r^ L o a n pe sign E lls i t Spreeher. . r ” ’ccn t ... ,, C -. «,!> ,, Bolton «rf Eugene wfis Tom Quinn, M r. and M rs. Hanney st * te to s«"e that the unusual p rlv l- r *“ 11 an overnight g u st Sunday at the Vardbrough and son were Sunday lege Is not abuscsl, say« R. 2 . /.< ? *v ^ i • * h w o f her parents. M r and Mm. «u” ts la £ n?T Khxler. extension entom ologist at M.'/gcnthau «.ud S Bolton M rs. Dorthea W o lfa rd add son O lj.C .. seven billions of of Cottage Grove were Sunday ftle de r istints out that this is i d ollars l as been M O R G E N T IIA C M r. and Mrs. N. E. Compton the firs t com m ercial large scale »»«lltncil o i the quo! 1 for individual Spent Sunday in Eugene w ith th e ir visitors at the Ralph W rig h t home. Leon Davis o f E1 Paso. T«>xas, release o f this in x v lic k k ' which invexturs und that the m ajor duuichtcr -10,1 son in l,.w M.- ..ui is s|s*nding the «umtncr w ith his throughout th«. drive w ill m “ «v n « k heretofore ha. I>een us«-il e n tire ly emphasis be placed on the quota for Individ M ' S' " R Ashw orth. aunt, Mrs. Ida Juckson. fo r nmearch and fo r the anrw d uuls. The in d iv id u ,1 quota is tlic Th«' S«icial Twelve club me, forc«»s. Last year enough was re highest csli.blislicd in any uf the w ith Mrs. W .’ A. Ilem enw ay" last Busy Fee» leased lo save lh«' O rrabam rasp previous drives, the »«•cn.tary »aid. Thursday. There were 14 present. Tn an orchard, bees pollinate the The E Bend quota nloiw is 4 bil- Three special guests were b erry crop front the oblique band- Mrs. «1 lenf roller, but It wus applied Uun. The 7th W ar Locn s e ik i m ar- A r th u r W oolcott o f S ilk .Creek end bio: or .s. thus pro vid in g □ good set tv as much in the one d riv e as in m e ene «luve was 'ri...,., ....,1 v,... 1» ■■ n u of fru it E very clover field requires under si rie l control of research asked ui rn the first two d rives of last *'*r , , n " and ,>c,,a R*‘ h- plenty of bees to give a high pro men. v«ar w hich were held up to this mond of Cottage Grov duction o f seeds F o r more than fifi The 3 per cent D liT dus, w ill lx- time. The tw o drives o f tills year, available In fleu beetle d istricts therefore, w ill seek nearly us much MILS C O X D IE S A T COOB D AY crops, the honeybee helps fa rm e rs meet produciion goals. Gardeners, through reg ula r spruy m aterials ns was sought in the three drives •00. pet m ore abundant crops of dealers, says Rhtder I, was re- of 1044 Mr«. E. L Cox, 79, m o th e r o f cucumbers, pumpkins, melons and The S ecretary stated that there 1» leaned to«>c»uxe rotonone use«l in every evidence that E'edcral ex M is. Kenneth Richards o f Sagi other garden vegetables and fru its th e standard co ntrol is not a va il penditures are going to rem ain a, naw, dK'il June 13th at her home »hen back are plentiful C ity «fwell- able this year except fo r v ic to ry u high level fo r some lim e to come. in Coos Bay, fo llo w in g an extended c"s w o rld have no white clover in gard«-n'. and some other crops, and und tluit the Seventh War L >un pro- illn i ss. Mrs. Cox. vv 1 t h her th e ir front la»ns without the honey brt'atise use o f D D T on polatocs w t i <te«‘«ned to obtain max,- husband, hud visited here jt num- bees and other pollination insects funds Tiervsaury to prosecute «• «»__ , « , Involves no r«*Midue problem nor mum the W ur from non-bunk investor« M F ° f J ‘ n " ‘s ,un<l Wus k n o w n to which are necessary fo r the per danger ,0 beneficial insects. The securltirs. which w ill be sold m uaY' * * service« » e r r held petuation o f such plants. under the d ire U io n of the State W ar a t Voi’ s B ay E'riday. ( annrctleut Nsn Finance Committees, ure as follows Vote fo r buildings fo r our S tate S u rvivin g in addition ta her Connecticut bus been culled the Series K. F and G Savings Runts system «if higher education -and •'Nutmeg state," the "Constitution Series C Savings Ntittss, 21* " , Bonds. husband, and daughter, M rs. Rich- support yo u r schooLs by vo ting fo r C er ards, are a son and t h r , - «laugh- 300 yes and 302 yes at the State «tate," and the "Lund of Steady 2*4% Bunds. l H ' i Bonds, tificates of lnd«*btedness The hubits " Special Election on June 22. 4 5 -ltp Bund» w ill not be ‘ offered in the ♦,,|s - i u Cites of Issues Issued to Public Cedars Walker O PEN to 6:00 P. M. Under a new arrangement we will remain open week nights until 6:00 p. m. for the convenience of our cus tomers. ‘ We are glad to announce that we now have one more barber chair to serve you having' secured the services of John F. McKay, who is well known here. Now we can give quicker service and remember we are the heme of the sanitary lather service. D rive to corporations. The D rive fur individuals w ill ex tend fro m May 14 to June 30 How ever. an intent ificulion of a ctivitie s in the side of Series E bonds began A p ril H. when m illio n s < f person* on lu iy ru ll saving« plans through ut the country were asked to enlarge their p a rticip a tio n na a p o rt of the Seventh War Loan. A ll Series E. F and G Saving« Bends and Series C Savings Notes processed through the Federal Reserve nnnks between A p ril 0 and Ju ly 7 w ill be credited to the D rive D uring the final phase of ti e D rive which w ill cover the peri id from June 18 through June 30, subscrip tions w ill be received from all other non bank Investors fu r the 2'«';, and 2 H '1! m arketable bonds and the cer tificates o f indebtedness. Accidents C laim k iild ie rs The United States lost 11,500 men In uniform through nccldents in 1944. Farmers’ Liability Designed to Cover Farm ers’ Liab. Need All in One Pol. SQUARE DEAL BARBERSHOP We also have many needed accessories including the famous DELCO batteries. We are the official tire inspection sta tion for passenger cars and all sizes of truck tires and will be glad to take time off to in spect your tires. Phone 36 ARNEST INS. AOCY. Fifth and W ashing,on Texaco products, Oils, Lubrication, Gas Ohas. H. Boslaugh John F. McKay We can serve your tire needs in both passenger and truck tires. Our stock of pas senger tires is complete and we have a large stock of truck tires. FLATTERS TEXACO SERVICE STATION For Inf., See or Maxine Thomas TIRE SERVICE F /oyd Qithens Motors Authorized Dealer PHONE 27 _____ — — ,,r iro m *he Oregon W FA Wage Board, 701 P ith x k hkx.-k, P ortland 5, Oregon. --------- --— —-— Number There is no "highest fig u re " In numeration, according to an officer of the American 3.1atl.emutir»| elety, who explains that numbers consisting nt any number of digits can be used if the exigencies of the problem require A vig in tiilio o con sults of a number followed by 63 ciphers. V.’uud Waste The quantity of wood fiber that is total waste under present condl- t ons i . enormous. Io the Duuglas fir region nt ihe West coast mere than 2.000.CiT tons of such material annually goes into the big refuse burners at the m ills. Nation-wide the wssle is in excess uf bO.UOOjQOO ton- each year In Oregon alone. 9# 000.000 gallons of alcohol could be produced annually from sawdust and other wood waste taken from only a dozen of the larger mills. r a r y „x - j.-ty sh e RradlJSlPd fro m fh e )(x„ d h jgh schoo| w rth th<? of 1941) . ’ __ X3 C EN T MAXIMUM WAGE . W „ ith haying , ,, operations w ell un- .* f ’ -la m rttc \ alloy, John W Reed. wage assistant fo r the Oregon W F A wage board, re minds farm ers th a t 85 cents per hour is the m axim um wage fo r w orkers unless p rio r approval is obtained. Reed stated, "th a t the W’age Board does not re t wages but i f a fa rm e r desires to pay m ore than 85 cents per hour he mast __ fir _ s t obtain approval I f a fa rm e r wen> paying , han & „ , „ ( 5 p,,r hour jn h . . ’ ’ ••••v continue to pay the 1943 rate but can not increase it w ith o u t p rio r approval. The WE'A wage atab ili- zat jOn program is one th a t aids a g rim iltu re through assisting en> plovees and f.mp)ljyers st; wli2'_ ‘" 8 farm wages. T his action In tu rn helps c u r b in fla tio n a ry trem b trends." In fo rm a tio n on wage stabiliza- tjon in a gricu ltu re can be obtained f rom j ^ r room 308, 460 N. H'Kh s t r e e t , telephone 5476, I -— Z t l plM»»,« to rcdccorata wit* Miracl« WoU Too«l •MIXES WITH WATER TO MAKE 114 GALLONS Of PAUflU WALLPAPER We have a nice stock of new wallpaper with many patterns to choose from—See us for your wallpaper needs. T H E GROVE H A RDW A RE Phone 18 through y o u r county a g ric u ltu ra l NOT to SAVINGS DEPOSITORS of The F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K OF C O TTA G E GROVE T MO aid the sale of War Bonds before the close of the 7th War Loan Drive... this bank will pay lull interest, through the 30th of June, on all monies withdrawn before that date for the purchase of War Bonds. Only requirement is that you present your War Bond purchase application to our Savings Tellers when making withdrawals for the p u r chase of WAR BONDS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of COTTAGE GROVE