WELL, HÛRl WE GO AGAIN! TONSILLECTOMY MAY LEAD TO POLIO Published Every Thursday at ’ Cottage Änn e Sentinel Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 W. C. MARTIN __ ...... —--------- —----- Editor. Publisher Subscription rates, cash in advance. No sujscrfption for less than 3 1 Yr. G Mos. 3 Mos. In Lane-Douglas Counties ............ 250 1.50 1.00 Owtsids TIU« Diatriet ...... ........ ..... .3.00 1.75 1 50 Foreign Rates on Application. “«^Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class TotMillertontiea d<> «eetn to itifluenvt! thv invidvnev of polki inyvlitis. and particularly of n spvcific, nvrimu typc, Imlbgi staff Of the state 4-H club office poliotiiyelitis, whirh involvvs vital mitets of the inrvuits mvm at Oregon State college have been tein, lm vst igntois of the Toronto cpidvniic of 19.17 fouiid t|iN| urtllv polioinyvlitis dcvelopvd tuore Iteqiii ntly in ehildrvn n hi nnouncvd by F Ballard Mrs. Wmnifred demonstration Electric Pig Brooder Saves Many Lives NATIONAL* DITORI A L_ MI^Q ssociation BETTER UNDERSTANDING *)” 8,1 • pvopl*. understand how closely interwoven r»Ur economic life is with that of the world at large! William L. ■hatt, w ho m rved almost «¡even yean in Itey Fpderul war posts. ¡Udluding a lend-leaa«* assigniuent in M okcow . thinks that a wider publte ttndaratandiAg of hnaineoa iwws and trench is neeresary for world pence and prosix rity. The premdent of SKF Indus­ tries. Inc., even went further than that in a recent Ne« York 8gc*ch to say that an undent adding of industrial news is now a (jFttne duty ot citizeiuihip if we are to build a lasting pro.sp«'rity and eontrihute to the improvement of world conditions. Toward thia uider umierstanding. he suggests thai .some of th«' nation's great reporters and news analysts who devote themselves almost exclusively to political events, apply their extraordinary abilities to covering the news of industry. The great news outlets, he adds, could perform an invaluable service to the nation by ex­ plaining business and news trends so that every reader could j^gsp the close relationship of our economic well-being to po­ litical security at home and abroad. It might also help u, better to understand some of the problems which have divided manage­ ment and labor at home. flRlKÍ NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER Done by order of the Common ,* LET S SUPPORT THE PAPER DRIVE FOR SALE Council of the City of Cottage a You may not believe it. but paper U the most critical item of Sealed bids w ill be received by the Grove. Oregon. 5 today. Some kinds of paper can lx* bought in reasonable quan- Dated April 24. 1947. Regional Forester, Portland. Ore- a titiea, but items made of other kinds of paper are just not on gon. City Planning Commission of up to and not later than 2:00 p the market. the City of Cottage Grove p.m. May 26. 1947. for all the live By H. E Eakin, Chairman From here it looks like many of the «mailer newspapers timber marked or designated for L W. Coiner, Secretary » over the nation are going to be badly hurt for want of print cutting, and all merchantable dead before newsprint Iwcomes plentiful and right now there is little timber located on an area embrac­ or no hope for improvement IwManse there are no new mills being ing about 620 acres within Sec­ tions 1. 2. 11. 12. 13. 14. 23 and 24. WANTADS • built and those in operation are running to capacity. » Ip Io now ami including the war. We have had only om* T 21 S.. R. 1 E W.M., Umpqua National Forest Oregon, esti- * sticcessiul paper drive, tine or two earlier «drives shortly after mated 30.000.000 feet WANTED TO BUY: Pinion fill* start of the war were premature and stacks of paper in B.M . more or less of Douglas for Overland v tba armory were lost. Without doubt much of theltadly needed fir. 500.000 feet B.M I., more or * pKper was wasted because the public grow tired of waiting for less, of western red cedar and Anyone knowing of parts for this type car contact Keith Keller. Sen- 9 any effort to collect waste paper. Now you have the opportunity California incensc-cedar. 2,000,000 tinel office. < to place your waste paper to a good use as wgH as to aid the feet B.M.. more or less, of western Junior Chamber of Uonimen*e. Have your paper ready. I^t’s hemlock, and an unestimated I OR RENT: Room and board for men. no drinking. 410 Monroe amount of western white pine, L give the boys wholehearted support. r on with Miss Helen Ubwgíll i in directing the projects for girls, . Miss Cow- gill has ixwn assistant i state lead- Dtvlco Is Simple and er for more than 30 years, ; mak- Operation Cost Small ¡ng an outstanding record in this Little pigs, which grow up and go state. Mrs. Gillen goes to her new po­ to market, aren't those which die । or are crippled as a result of being sition with a broad background of chilled or crushed during farrowing experience gained since she was To prevent these misfortunes and graduated in lu>m«' economies at copiequent lost in revenue, many Iowa State college. This includes farmers have inve*tigateTM sr fAtrtUfllltP C H0H0» fHUW HlUt 0 COUM MIONK 311 SOS S. Sth ST. David Bradley Conservation Brings Dividends to Farms FOR NEW AND USED Dr, H A. Hagen $100,000 in Foods Given Ore. Schools Oregon school lunch programs ar» placed in a 14 or 1« inch dom« received foexhtuffs valued type reflector, which is bolted se­ curely on top of the hover, with the at more than $!OOsOtX) during the light directed through a hole about present school year, according to the state I’M A one inch smaller than the diameter । a report from committee on th«- U.S. depart­ of the reflector. The brooder should be in place a ment of agriculture's direct dis- day or two before farrowing time , tri but ion program. Commodities distributed includ­ and the floor of th« pen and hover covered with two or three inches of ed potatoes, onions, canned fruits litter. Electricity consumed aver­ and jams, concentrated fruit juic- ages about 36 kilowatt hours per es. canned vegetables and cheese litter. Teats record that efectric Some of the commodities were brooders reduce mortality of early acquired in supporting prices to spring pigs by 17 4 per cent. producers, others were from army ______________ sugar pine, and other species of Ave sawtimber. The appraised value of the timber according to long-term, FOR RENT: Sleeping room. 1020 Chestnut normal market and operating con­ ditions- is $5.00 per M feet for i-OR RENT: Sleeping rooms for Douglas-fir, $4.40 per M feet for working men; garden lot. reas­ western redeedar and California onable. 722 S. Sih St 37-2tp-38 incense-cedar. $5.00 per M feet for Henry Wallace ought to Ite on the Kremlin payroll. if he western white pine and sugar pine KOLT-BEY: Registered American Minerals for Hog: saddle stud service. Paul O. Mil isn’t. He’s serving as the Russian ambassador in his trip through and $2.70 per M feet for western r, 1 mile south on Highway 99 Europe and the Scandinavian countries and is yelling them that hemlock and other species. No bid will be considered which is less on left. B. B. Route. 37-4tp-40 Bngaia ig very anxious for peace . than these rates as a base rate ap­ Experienced waitress wanted. Ph’ 363 or call at 651 South high- plicable through the entire period of the sale agreement, plus at least way. 37-ltc t*U«lu<«»| $4.00 per M feet for Douglas-fir, (ROUND ’ *^*^^ *■ DB^M> $1.40 per M feet for western red- WANTED: 2 log trucks to haul ♦ More than four million passenger L’MfVOM from Elkhead to Aniauf and to | cedar and California -incense-cedar, cars are in use on farms. Farmers Proper growth cannot be secured, i $4.00 per M feet for western white Cottage Grove. Joe Blickle. Route pine and sugar pine, and $1.00 per 1. Yoncalla, c/o Eikhead Mine. nor will health be maintained among tian, hire another baU-nuUion te han­ 37-2tp-38 the hogs without ample supply of M feet for western hemlock and Phone 22F13. dle farm products and supplies. Thir- HELP W ANTED: 1 head sawyer, minerals. Bone meal, iodized salt other species, the total to apply 4 ty-four per cent of 1 ratchet setter, 1 edgerrnan. (stabilized! and ground limestone for all timbe r cut prior to Septem­ *re used io agriculture S«-c Frank Chapman, Thornton should be kept before them at all ber 1, IMS. On that date and at times. Coinei s.__________ _ _ 37-21 p-38 other times, as stated in the con­ Hogs know how much salt they Sulfur Omitted From tract. total rates will be redeter­ need and if given free access will mined. but in no event will the re­ not take more than the re­ Cattle Grub Powder determined stumpage rates be less quires. than the basic appraised value as Farmers throughout the nation first above stated, and in no event PyrcphyJlifa, Tripoli will rates below- those bid be es­ have made astounding progress in Earth or Frianife Used tablished until at least 12.0OO.CMX) soil conservation. Farmers now feet B.M. have been cut and paid know that conservation pays in dol­ Here'» soineUiing new on an old Farmers never for at not less than the bid rates. lars and cent». farm subject—cattle grub control. MERLE BAKER would have be«n able to roll up the In addition to the prices bid for For years the livestock specialists production record of the war or th« 9th & Gibbs have been recommending a combi­ stumpage a cooperative deposit of high, profit-making production of to­ 6.20 per M feet B.M.. to be used day had it not been for our year» of 1 nation of sulfur and derris powder for dusting on the backs of grubby by the Forest Service for paying soil conserving work. cattle. Some of them still are rec- the cost of slash disposal and a co­ operative deposit of $10 per M °mmending this combination, which had its origin in the U. S. bureau feet B.M.. to cover the cost of tree Central Blackhead by planting .seed sowing and timber of entomology. Use of Phenothiazine What's new* Well, the bureau re­ stand improvement work on the Th« small roundworm, c»caJ area cut over, for the total cut of vised tlie formula during the war. worm, is not a »«rious parasite itself Derris powder u still in the formula timber under the terms of the but i« very important in the spread <¡4 contain» rotenone, the grub kill­ agreement, will be required. $20.- of blackhead. Control at the cecal 000.00 must -accompany each bid. ing agent), but sulfur is out. Sul­ worm tends to control blackhead fur had na value as a grub killer— to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part Control of the cccal worm i» t>esi CALL as liquidated damages, according done, according to Wa»hington State to the conditions of salt. The right college, by placing the young poults to reject any and all bids is re­ upon a one-half per cent phe-iothia served. Before bids are submitted, z:ne mash for five days when th« poults are first turned out oi full information concerning the young the ooen ranze. timber, the conditions of sale and 19-tfc the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super­ Water Injures Leather Water is hard on leather. visor. Roseburg. Oregon, or the Regional Forester. Portland. Orc- should be protected from ram and gon snow by rubbers or overshoes Wet The annual battle between the dogs and the gardens is on **>th the start of thv planting season. City police report that me dog owners apparently are under the impression that the pqrehase of a dog license, gives the dog licenses to roam al will . out such is not the ease. 1939 when it wa.< iliscovervd that there was a higher pvrvvntage of infanlile paralysis in patients who had had ton'dlleetdhlles ut K«mm previMM time limn among control cases in the aatne area. There, too. the bulbar type predominated. Thus, into the eoniinoii picture of summer tonsillectomies for children of school age has crept tin- drended poliomyelitis Dis tortion is easy; keeping to facts is best. It would neem advisable if yeur w In n tin* incidence of poliomyelitis is not at its height The virus uf the diaeoac is widespread but tomdllectnmy in a iniinunity already infi vtcd does nut necessarily mean the disi sv XV ill follow. 'I'll«' det*r> I TIRES GUffiMSOPHHS Baker's Super Service GOOD BLOCK WOOD ROEBUCK AND CO TEB’S FUEL 318J1 Lawn Mower Shop 41 S. 6th St. AS WELL AS CROSS CUT, CIBCLE A HAND 8AWS LAWN MOWERS AND OTHER TOOLS SHARPENED. Cattle grub will cause serious trou­ ble If not properly controlled. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING it served only as a diluent for der­ Notice is hereby given that the ris. which contains the rotenone that Planning Commission of thr City does the job. of Cottage Grove, Oregon, h a « Ilie bureau now recommends that prepared a zoning plan for the the dust for grubs be made of one City of Cottage Grove, which is part derris (containing 5 per cent embodied In a proposed zoning rotenonet and two parts of either ordinance and map. both of which tripoli earth, pyrophyllite or fria- are now on file with the City Re­ nite. corder of Cotage Grove. Said pro­ ■The reason sulfur was taken out posed zoning ordinance and map, is that the sulfur particles become propose to divide the City into the electrified when applied to the ani­ following dislriels: mal’s back. As a result, they stick 1. Residence District to the hair instead of settling down 2. Limited Commercial District to the skin and into the grub holes 3. Business District The new materials designated for 4. Industrial District mixing with derris do not have this 5. Public Land drawback. all as therein set forth, and, WHEREAS, a tentative report has been made to the Common Council of the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, of saifl proposed zoning plan and the Common . Council has directed that the com­ mission hold a public hearing be­ fore submitting its final rejxirt. NOW. THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that a public heating will be had on said proposed zon- ing plan on May 7, 1947, it Ilie hour of « o’clock P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Cottage Grove, Oregon, at which time ail persons interested therein, will be heard for, or । against said proposed plan. Floyd Githens Motors k r Incorbr.rntr leather gets out of shape and wear» out more rapidly than dry leather. For this reason, wet shoes should be dried thoroughly before they are worn again. They should be put on shoe trees or stuffed with paper while drying *o Uicir shape won t be , lost. -1 O. K. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Phone 33 24 South 10th St WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ONLY 28.03 DOWN It loads, It lifts, It pull». Will lift and carry load» up to 1000 lb« Easily attached, easily operated hydraulic loader that doubles th« usefulneM of your Ford Tractor. Only two controls, both within ea«y reach Complete with 18x4O-lnch bucket and detachable dirt plate. Simple In design—no belts, cable», pullies to slip or break. Mom SOIL, TOO Locker Supplies Locker wrap — 5 lb. roll nunOR STEP PUTES Fw • cinrfwtMilt un* compri doxoiv pel. tun Knlw n.iunlln«, «HmM»i|M. »MIM, WCWl!*, 115 Quart paper cans, doz. Pint paper can«, doz. Twine, ball OVERSIZE FRONT WHEEL ....... Lockerlojics, cch STEEL UTILITY ROX Easily Attached re pus »««»$•« Mehr. I k S I« IlinUck. ue| t< Cottage Grove Ice Works POWER LIFT JACK 19.50 H»ul wattr « ri*ta mi « an H«l|>< MIC down Sint •H tl trxlw »uliin» •»»««* hi»« I imh . whin tt farm store P.ione 255 0:30 AM to 0 PM Fridays