THURSDAY 1941’s Thriftiest Investment Is Real Estate We have choice Batings of farm and city proper­ ty. If the proapective advancing rent pricea do not aound good, then let ua ahow you what we have in home* both large and amall that are real valnej at to- dny'a pricea. If it'a income property you are intereated in we have that too. Real Estate RODMANS Insurance DICKERS IN DIRT Saginaw The Friendly Neighbor* club met with Mr*. Rami Thur»arty. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene of Thornton Corners anti Mr«. Claudr Willey and daughter of Sutherlin were *u|>tier guest* nt the Howard Keene home Saturday evening. Virgil Pollock of Cottage Grove s|>ent the week rntl at the Ralph I till home visiting hl* mother. Mrs, M yrtle Pnlktek. amt other relative*. A birthday dinner was given In Virg il’s honor Sunday for his 18th birthday anniversary, which was Monday. Mr. and M r*. A rthur Reed anti children spent Sunday with Mr. Reed'« parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Chris R e ed , at Leaburg. Mr. and M r*. Edward Krebser of Cottage Grove were *up|*T guest* Saturday evening at the home of M r* Krebaer'g parent*, Mr. and M r*. Lowell Hcruton. Mrs. C. Wood and baby of Sutherlin visited recently with Mr*. Wood’* sister. Mr». Myrtle Pollock. The Ed Brown family have pur­ chased a Inane In Creswell anti will move there this week. London Winston M urff of Texas, who ha* lieen touring the northwest, stopped hare Tuesday to visit hl* Cousin, M r*. Roy Gt*oth*n. The cousin* had not met for over 20 year*. Mr*. Joale Phillips who had been visiting her sister, Mr*. Harry Zimmerman at Tigard sev­ eral weeks, returned home F ri­ day. Mr. and Mr*. Pete Kibby and baby »on of Timber sjient the ■ 1 1 ..... 1 — - r \OE THREE THE SENTINEL f'OTTAGE GROVE OREGON î ’Eltni'AH V fi, I*»11 week end at the E. N. Brasher home. M r*. W ill Lively Is quite III at her home. Mrs. Charle* Powell Is earing for her. Mrs. George Sutherland, who ba* been ill for over two months, was able to attend Churuh ser­ vices Sunday. Word has been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore of Sunnyside. Washington Mr*. Moore, who was Eather Izm m on before marriage, formerly lived here. Mr. and M r*. Roy Southerland and daughter Juanltu and Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Medford spent Sun­ day at Roseburg. Leon Williams who Is In selec­ tive service nt Fort Stevens, spent the week end wilh his parents, M r and Mrs (M um Williams. Hubert Stout and son of the Wllluken/.ie district were dinner guests Tuesday at the Roy Good­ win home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanNort- w’lek and baby of Cottage Grove were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs Lizzie Small. Memhhrs of the 4-H hoys dub who had planned to spend the week end at Fall Creek, were dis­ appointed. The school bus which was to have taken the boys to ramp. had to be taken to a shop for repairs. The Bon Plttsley family have moved from Black Butte to Cen­ tralia. Wafchington. Mrs. Plttsley Is a patient at a hospital in Eu­ gene. Mrs. Sybil Crites of Warrenton wan n guest Sunday evening of Mrs. Josie Philllpa. Livestock Farms In Coast Region Proves Successful The establishment and mainten­ ance of pnsfura on properly adapt­ ed cut-over and brush lands In Conn and Curry oountiea are rela­ tively profitable as a basis for an expanding *h<*ep and eat l ie Indus­ t r y In that region, according to detailed atudtoa made by federal anartment at Oregon State col­ lege, have Ju*t been published a* station bulletin No, 381, entitled “Ranch Organization and Range la n d Use In Coo* and Curry Coun­ ties, Oregon." Although many hazards exist in this livestock enterprise, the re­ turns are sufficient to warrant such hazards over a period of years, (»rovkled operators with a satisfactory Income, and at the same time Increase the general taxable wealth of the region. The Investigators found that the expansion of the livestock indus­ try In this area In recent years Is due to three factors. These are Im­ proved transportation, cooperation of forestry officials in the burn­ ing of logging slash and brush, and the introduction of improved va­ rieties of grasses. It was found that improved grasses are an es­ pecially important Item, not only for that region but throughout western Oregon, where one of the major needs Is the improvement of pasture growth In cut-over lands and In other livestock graz­ ing areas. 'Hie operator* in Coos and Curry counties who have been maintaining these improved pas­ tures the longest reported to the investigators t l« t the amount of feed produced Is now on the In­ crease rather than decrease. This gradual improvement In the pas­ tures is being accomplished at little cost aside from the labor of the operator and his family. It was found that the “theoreti­ cal average” ranch in that region runs 500 sheep, makes a ranch income of $1533, a labor income of $708. and returns 5 per cent on an investment of $33 per sheep. Latham Mr. anti Mrs. Herald Hammer- irkson of Redding. California, arc the parents of a son born recent­ ly. Mrs. Hnmmerlekson was form­ erly Anna Carter of this commun­ ity Mrs. Lee Williams la viaiting with her daughter and family. Oscar McDole has been ill in bed for nearly a month. He is Im­ proving and able to be out again. The fine sunny weather this week caused several people here I . S. K O A I) M ILEA G E. to put in their early gardens. A new roof Is being put on the W ith 3.065.000 mile* of high­ way* the United States has a road old Pope house by Max Buffing-' mileage nearly three times as ton. who expects to move in soon. Jeanette Trunnelt spent the grant as the combined mileage of England. France. Spain. Portugal. week end at Oakland with the Germany, and Italy, according to Lukins family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike McKibben the Oregon State Motor associa­ went to Tillamook to reside. Mr. tion. McKibtx-n has employment there. T ry Gustafson's Sweetheart ice Mrs. Eva Aubrey and son Chet I of Cottage Grove visited at the cream for something different. 26- tie M urry Trunnell home Sunday. O. A Nichols spent Saturday in Corvallis. Mrs. Winnie Hagerty accompanied him to Eugene where she spent the day, Mrs. Elder of Eugene Is spend­ ing several days visiting with Mrs. Winnie Hagerty. Mrs. Lillie Butler of Springfield visited at the Mamie Trunnell home recent ly. J00 Attend London OLD ARMY BLANKETS SERVE IN NEW WAR P.T.A. Meeting An Ideal Gift for St. Valentine’s Day? The Iz>mk>n P.T A. program ami basket social, held at the I-ondon «ehool last Friday evening, was well attended with over 100 par- ents, friends amt children present, A short business meeting of the members was held previous to the program. It was decided that a 4-H club rally woukl be the fea­ ture of the next monthly meeting to be held February ¿ith. with R C. Kuehner, county club agent, showing motion pictures of club activities in the state, including those taken at summer camp. Following the business meeting Herbert Shortridge, president of the P.T.A. welcomed the guest» Silver Lace it Blue ... $1.50 and invited them to become mem­ $1.00 Twin Hearts bers of the organization. Th« pro­ gram was presented under the di­ White Satin Bred .. $1.50 rection of Mrs. Glean Crabb. 43c Vincent Red Hrt Dwarf dance Winifred Newton and Betty Morgan: reading -Glen Red Heart Pkg........ .... 50c Crabb; skit, - “Lover's Errand." Margaret R i t t e r and Claris Abeene; skit, “Jolly Tar." M il­ dred Geer and Winifred Newton. Chas. Führer acted as auction­ eer of the baskets which were di­ vided into adult, upper grade and lower grade classes. Proceeds from the auction amounted to $47.75. which will be used to start a building fund towards a commun­ ity recreation hall and gymnasi­ um. A prize was awarded to Mrs- Elvis Kelly for having the basket bringing the highest bid. For the baskets judged as most attractive, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mark Morgan in the adult class, M il­ dred Geer in upper grade class, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher of and Patsy Geer in lower grade Thornton Corners visited Wednes­ class. day at the J. A. Heath home. Owen WilLson left Tuesday for SU PE R PH O SPH A T E TO BE The Dalles where he has employ­ D IST R IBU TE D . ment. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pieser, Fourteen carloads of superphos­ Judy and Dick of Klamath Falls phate Tiave been received by the Lane County Agricultural Conser­ are visiting this week at the John vation association during Decern- Kebelbeck home. M r. Pieser is b«r and January. Eight carloads Mrs. Kebelbeck's brother. Mrs. Marion Bridwell of Divide containing 846,700 pounds have b-en delivered as grant of aid to visited Monday with Mrs. R. B. 384 cooperators in the agricultur-, Garman. M r. and Mrs. Chas. Führer al conservation program. The re­ A H e a rt Shaped Pkg. Filled W ith _ J Middletown, N Y.—Two bankets that served with the B.E.F. through the last World W ar with Dr. W il­ liam J. Hicks of this city are return­ ing to England, to warm six bomb­ ed-out children of the battle of Britain. Mr«. Hicks and her associates in the Middletown branch of Bundle* for Britain have specialized in mak­ ing sleeping bags Irom blankets in response to appeal* for equipment desperately needed by habiea in cold air-raid shelter* Each warm blanket makes three of the snug bag»._______ GALES DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES! ” $1 50 O dd Windows $1.00 Red Satin Bred $100 Pink it O dd 25c Red Heart Pkg. ...... $1.00 Red Heart Pkg. V alentines G alore—lc - 25c You Save W ith Safety. Dorena Mrs. John Read and daughter Margaret »pent the week end at Wolf Creek at the home of their »on ami brother, iJon Read. Stanley Bonkowski, grade prin­ cipal, spent the week end at the home of hl« («rents In Sweet Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lang and duughter Ruby visited with friends and relatives in Oregon City, Sun­ day. Jack Kerns of Eugene spent Sunday at the Mrs. M. Mosby home. Mrs. H arry Crites returned home Saturday from an extended trip through southern California and Mexico. John Read attended an R.E.A. meeting In Eugene Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. W illie Vaughn of Cottage Grove spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Vaughn. Miss Frances French, primary teacher, spent the week end in Salem with her («rants. The Dorena girls basketball team defeated the W alker girls 34-16 in a garni* at W alker Mon­ day night. The Dorena boys were defeated 44-JO. Glen Jennings of Eugene visit­ ed Sunday at the home of his par­ ent«, M r. and Mrs. C. G. Jennings. Stanley Bonkowski and Jerry- Mosby' attended the U. of Wash- ington-U. of O. basketball game in Eugene Tuesday night. KEM’S for DRUGS The R exall Store Hebron mainder of the phosphate has been placed in storage, part in Junction City and part in Eugene, so that more phosphate is now available to cooperators in the program. Any one wishing to obtain su­ perphosphate as a grant of aid in the agricultural conservation pro­ gram should get in touch w ilh the office of the Lane County Agri­ cultural Conservation association in the Producers Public Market building in Eugene, according to O. S. Fletcher, county agent. M odem L ighting E quipm ent. For Home, Office and Factory. Wiring Materials, Farm Power and Light Plants. spent Sunday at the Tony Meyers home near Creswell. Archie Hmshaw of Camp Clat­ sop was a Sunday visitor at the Ivan Abeene home. M r. and Mrs. Joe Gleason and children of Cottage Grove and Carl Zehrung of Eugene were dinner guests Sunday of M r. and Mrs. Jesse Buker. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bayley and sons of Eugene were guests Sun­ day of the J. A. Heath family. Eat ice cream for health. Ours is made right. Gustafson's Super Creamed ice cream store. 26-ltc-3 KODAK FINISHING 25c Per Roti 24-IIour Service. 1 Free Enlargement. MORRIS ELECTRIC W E DO A L L T H E W ORK A T TOTS Phone 180 R Picture Shop Another eneral Motors Masterpiece FEBRUARY IS— Lynx Hollow Y ou’ll need the p ro p er tools w hether it ’s for yo u r farm , gard en or lawn. F e b ru a ry is also the m onth of holi­ days and p re E a ste r cleaning. L et us su p p ly you w ith in terio r gloss and fla t paints, enam el floor paints, varnishes, enam els, etc. G raber - Gettys Dependable Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peek Sr. entertained the senior pinochle club recently. Those present were Messrs, a n d Mnus. Johnnie Schmidt of Cottage Grove, P. M. Beach, A. H. Wolfnrd, Harold Radway, Howard Stout, W. M. Moore, James Smith, I^twrence Porter. Jdseph Eppenbaugh. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor, L. S. Ayott. High prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stout, and consola­ tion by Mrs. Janies Smith and j W. M. Moore. Special prize by- Mrs. Lawrence Porter and W. M. Moore. Mrs. Lester Lebow and sons re­ turned recently from a visit with 'her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvie Lockwood of Bremerton. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Alen- baugh and son left for Santa Ana, California, having ranted their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montslnger, who took possession. The Montslngers are moving from the former Clara Thornton ranch. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam McBee made a business trip to Portland recently. Mrs. Joseph Eppenbaugh was hostess to the Community club re­ cently. Mrs. Esmond Cartwright and Mrs. I> e LaCasse were guests. There were fifteen mem­ bers present. Quirting was the pastime of the afternoon. The next meeting will bp wilh Mrs. Lawrence Fisher on the nflemoon of February 12. a D eLuxe Metropolitan "Torpedo” Six Four-Door Sedan, $921* {white sidewall tires extra) Pontiac’s New Low-Priced Metropolitan "Torpedo” Sedan Á fM O U ftcw y 1 4 -door, 4-window Pontiac history! 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