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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1941)
warship Brings Dictated Peace to N ation Field,Truck Crop Outlook Variable 4s Price Chunges Variable market proxpecU are Indicated for Oregon field crop« and vegetables, according to the unnual review of the outlook for these commodities just released by the agricultural extension ser vice at O.S.C. The wheat supply situation Is particularly out of balance with prospective domestic and foreign requirements, but 'strong consumer purchasing pow er owing to heavy war and de fense spending has materially strengthened the m a r k e t for truck ctops. In regard to forage crop and ciiver crop seeds, the report Indi- cates a rather abundant supply ex cept in respect to a few of the smaller items. This is despite re duced imports and increased do mestic use of such seeds for soil Improvement and other purposes. The price outlook for hairy vetch Natives °< l |, r w t h In d o -t'h ln s port » « tih with «rave mik«lvln«* the omluou* fluttering of flag of Kia and Austrian winter field pea seed n g »•*» • « Japanrae rrutarr which brought them a dictated truce in war with Thailand. Prelim inary is associated directly with the peace negotiations were held on thia warahlp. A truce reached In Tokio waa r u p t u r e d and brought Uireala that would plunge Far Fast Into war Involving Mrltaln and L. b. as well aa Japan. IL F -L u l- government grant of aid program veraal News.) to assist southern farmers to in- . crease the use of winter cover i crops. Although the prospective de- I mand for such Items as canned E W Hrustier wns painfully in beans, peas, and tomatoes is high- jured Friday while nt work for J ly favorable, growers are caution C. A Beshong. Mr. Brasher was ed in the report against planting carrying a falling saw on hl* ; beyond an assured marketable shoulder when he stumbled and quantity. The c o s t of producing ran several saw teeth in his shoul such products will likely be high der. er than last year owing to higher Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks of wage rates and some other items. Eugene were guests Sunday of More care than usual as to seed Mrs. W. L. Townsend. quality is In order, owing to ln- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brown and i terference with normal seed im son of i*ortlund spent the weekend, portations from Europe. at the C. II. Woods home. Data contaim-d in the outlook Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew* report show an increase in farm and daughter Faina Lee and Mr. wage rates of 4 per cent compar- and Mrs. Clarence Wharton and ; ed with a year ago. and a moder Dorothy McBain of Irving were ate trend toward an advance in guests Sunday at the L. R. Good other farm costs during the past win home few months. Thus far the advance Mm. Frank Taylor of Black I in the general level of prices re Butte substituted all last week ceived by farmers has been great teaching for Miss Kssnn who was er than the increase in costs, but 111. a heavy ratio of disparity still Mr. and Mrs. Murry Newton exists and probably will continue. visited their daughter Eathel Ann Purchasing power for farm prod In Eugene Sunday ucts is now approximately four- Guests at the J. E. Banton home Speed shot at C am p H o lah ird , M arylan d , during test* on new L ig h t fifths that of the 1910-1914 period. Sunday were M r and Mrs T. B. Reconnaissance and Com m and Cars for U n ited States arm y. T h e y Compared with a year ago. the Roberts of Anlauf. Mr. and Mm. arry m achine gun and crew of three men at ap p ro xim ately 60 miles general level of farm prices in W. T. Jorfes, Mr. and Mm. George xn hour. Can clim b steeper h ill* than tanks. T h e Ford M o to r Com Oregon is approximately 7 per Batten and Mm. Lizzie Small. cent higher, which is close to the pany, which b uilt the ditch-jum per shown above, has an arm y order James Hooker was an overnight for 1500 of these units. general average for the United guest Saturday at the C. C. Gil- ........... „ ........... ....... States. In the country as a whole ham home. West Coast orders is due to me the index of farm prices for grains Mis* Louise Goodwin left Tues- continued ex(mnsion of defense at 84 was down 6 points at mid day for Brownsfield Texas, when* t she will visit her grandmother. * 0 L u m b e r O u t p u t construction. ranging from ship- January compared w ith a year yards to industrial housing, from previous, while the meat animal Mr» W C. Jones ------------- new Army camps in the States to indpx at 128 had advneed 25 The M erry M aker* club will S E A TTLE . W A S H IN G TO N meet with Mm Herbert Short- weekly average of West Coast defense building of many types in points, dairy products at 121 was ridge March 20th. • lumber production in February (4 Alaska and other national out- up 2 points, chickens and eggs at Work started at the O. K. Ed- weeks» was 167.196,000 board feet, poat*. Defense requirement. rep- 100 up 9 points, and fruit crops wards clay mine last week The ° r 105.0 per cent of estimated resent from 40 to 50 per cent of at 78 up 12 points. The truck crop first k>ad of rock was hauled out capacity. Orders averaged 165.- ’ he current demands on West index stood at 117. down 4 points. 056,000 b.f.; shipments. 158.602,- Coast mills. M r anti Mm. Claris Alieene and <®0. Weekly averages for Januaiy The retail yard trade is experl- children and Mm Henry Hess were: produetlon. 150,095.000 b.f. encing its usual seasonal slump, spent Sunday at Springfield and <76.2 per cent of the 1926-1929 from <he late-winter slow-up in received here last Euaenc average i; o r d e r s , 147.930,000; home construction. In several sec- . herf , , ‘ ’ !shipment*. 151.365.000. tiorw residential and farm building ° ' ,ke blrJ h ° f a dau«ht,er, lo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bash , JT“ " 4 of Los Clirx K - ( P t.K tM E R R O N Nine weeks of 1941 cumulative has b‘>en Practically stalled by " r “ na 7 . ,,, real- 1 119 261 000 h f »»'Vere weather. Shipments to the Angeles California, lormcr FO O D STAM PS. produetlon. ___ ___ ___ ___ A . ---- - dents of this community. The baby same period. 1940 1.125,901.000; Atlantic Coast remain slack le - was named Linda Jane. cause of space shortage. Every g r o c e r accepting food ¡939 992.I68.OOO. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Baker.' stamps in Lane county may ex- Ordt>n, for Q wcc|w Dorothy and Ruth Harris and Ina ■SNOW D IS A P P E A R IN G AT pect an Inst rue ion visit from" « bpNi|< rfown n , Hicks attended the Grange plays B O H E M IA . representative of the Food Stamp ,) f . domp!iUc cargo ,74 . at Dorena Monday evening, Division of he Surplus Marketing gl2 000 Jrt 33H09.1MX»; ¡orul. There will be no more skiing in Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yearous and Administration, M. Louis Belangle, 17t,r,qfxv» / the Bohemia l,,s district, except in re- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl area supervisor, announced today. _ " ' ' ,hc Ilohpm*a "Many grocers and other food , The e industry's ' , US,2?,S. unfilled order mote spots, unless more snow Buffington and son spent Sunday retailers have have' some som."‘p roblem sIn Bohemias fishing near Elkton .¿taller* problems in Hie stood at 701,394.000 b.f. at the falls. Visitors at the «.«- ™>, Mads Overgaard Over»— - s . p e n t th e han dling of food stamus " said end pn<f of nf February; gross gross stocks, at Sunday Sunday reported reported that that spring-like spring-like Mrs. Mrs. Mads F**. per- QUO I ’M fW t u ,« a « itA i» ■wMMiaallj^a and aaaaet that «Beat* the *L a MftnHuv Qnd ‘ i I O « H b V M r nOnaiinK B» lanvte "Through these <«9172.000. weather prevailed Monday and T Tuesday In Salem aonal calls we feel we run make A combination of large order snow was melting rapidly. The visiting with her brother who is th e handling of stamps ns simple f>l<** «n<1 an o|x-n winter hns had snow on March 1st measured an confined in the hospital, as th • use of cash ” the effect of expanding west ciast average of 30 inches, according to A week-end visitor at the Tan- nelnneie minted out that the loKKinK «nd lumber manuf v ture records of the Rujnda station. dusky home was Mrs. Tandusky's n i a n h a « been in ooeratlon long <° more than ,he estimate I rapa- -------------------------- brother from Klamath Falls. He emuch in the countv for retailem city of the industry. Small pert- LU M B ER S H IP M E N T S STEAD Y was enroute to Seattle where he to iret accustomed to the use of ab*** operations have multiplied. Lumber shipments over the dis- spend several days. . and to develop mcrchnndls- and »‘»me mills with one-shift rat- trict were steady for the past Bill Garoutte. who is employed , ideas to sell more wholesome have been operating tv o week. Shipments totaled 115 cars «> Blue River, spent the week end surplus foods to all customers ’ hlfts. As a result. West Coast of lumber over the Southern Pa- with his father. W. T. Garoutte. ______ _________ | lumber production reache I an ex- fieic, seventeen cars of piling. M r. and Mrs. Mads Overgaard Corona adding machine« for sale ccptional peak in February. thirty-five cars of peeler logs and spent Sunday in Junction City vis iting at the home of Mrs. Over- The sustained heavy volume of one car of clay. a< the Sentinel office. gaards mother. Mrs. Anna Wildy. Ralph Keeney of Donna spent Sunday afternoon at the A. E. W alker home. Donn Duncan, who has been confined in the Sacred Heart hos pital for over six weeks, under went the third major operation 'TW Ik iM w« W« •# JUm« CANDY BARS ................................................. 3 for 10c for appendicitis Sunday morning. PHILLIPS TOOTH PASTE 25c After the second operation Donn was very ill but after several (01 m s Dish Free) «•M i l M H N d YPJUi/* weeks was much better and was BOO TISSUES ......... 23c ready to come home when he took ALARM CLOCKS .......................................................... 98c a fever and had to be operated on LUNCH KITS .......................................................... $1.10 again. It o cr«Met«W cov«fc tytvp M m I It «>•- Mrs. M ary Johnson, formerly ELECTRIC HEAT PAD ... $1.98 f«l I n r«ll«vino cowfkt Uto» (teco»»ony of Latham, is being cared for at ofdinory coMt. Koo» o botilo I n the home of Mi’s. Allen Leneve kooto. Boy M of near Marshfield. London Steel Cavalry Bounds Into Action ! recently of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D>bow. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow of Cottage Grove were in Lynx Hol low looking after the interest of the U-how ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mortensen of Creswell were guests recently UNDER Latham lnK KOD AKS, F IL M S, P R IN T IN G V ICTO R RECORDS PO PULAR M U SIC PEN-LYPTUS Y O U R PENSLAR D R U G S T O R I ust • » • • PEN-O-LIN • Tke swat e» <••• a state» • « * wkHeeea o< Ike * • " k»- twaaa Ikä laa», Nekina K allaa, oaafclaa at Ifca akla, aaall « K W h rt" Hwaa InHaNaa. Mart Imaiadiataly ta M Paa-O -Lla. SaM aaly fc» 1 PT. FLOOR WAX .............. SER0EN TS WORM CAPSULES—FOR DOGS LEES LICE KILLER—1 QUART ............................ 1-LB. BAG BALM 14-0Z. BIRD SEED ........................................................ 4-0Z. ANTR0L FOR ANTS .................................... GLOVER FLEA POWDER 39c 49c 60c 60c 25c 23c 23c Y O U R P E N S L A R D R U G STO R E Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store L ynx Hollow Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinsland and daughters of W estfir spent the week at their ranch in Lynx Hollow. Mrs. Cory and daughter Levina of San Francisco are guests at the J. L. Sullivan home. Levina will attend the Lynx Hollow school while here. Charley Gresham of Lebanon wns an overnight guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie W alker and family were week end guests and Mrs. electricity, it was announced F rl- | day by R. W. Buford, manager of the I,ane county electric cooper ative. l«0 H O M E S W IR E D . More than 160 homes in the Me- Strawberry marble Ice cream Is Kenzie area under the I-ane eoun- different. T ry it at Guatafaon’s. ty REA setup, have been wired for 31-ltc-4l O ^ERJO O F tk R aisins 23c Dates, fresh stock 2 lbs. 25c P ancake, Sperry, lg pkg. 25c W heat H earts, 28 o z .............22c Corn Meal, yellow 9 lbs. 29c Salad Oil, bulk ..........89c gal. S n o w d rift 3 4:5« C offee 25 49 Churn Fresh 2 lb. Another Carload of Fine Flour Just In. p ou n d s.......... Sliced Bacon Our Finest Arm our’s—Rind Off Hard Wheat Pound 2 lbs 19c NEW PEA S p ou n d s. 19c A V A C A D 0S Good Quality 2 f°r......... 1 3 c 19c New Crop b u n ch es. 9c B orene G ia n t P kg. T h r if t Size 49-lb. b a g . . . . *1.19 4-lb. Carton 4 lbs................. 37c S ausage Dust Pan Free. Country Style 85c 2 lbs.................. 25c F lor-S hyne C r a b s ..... each 15c Liquid Wax CARROTS 2 P e a rl S hortening Irish Special Hauset. Large Sunkist Dozen . . . j . By the Piece. 3 to 5 lb. Average. Bbl. $5.09 BROOM S LEM ONS 49 27' re n e B ar 6 f°r........... 2 5 c B ig B o y 6 bars. . 25c ® ^ 3 cans We Reserve the Right to Limit. .......... 20c ..........39c B a c o n .... lb. 1 7 ^ c W ell Filled 2 lb. can K elly’s P e te r P a n Fresh Green 2 10,b47c New N u c o a ...................... 2 lbs. 37c G inger S n a p s ............... 2 lbs. 25c S paghetti, D ennison’s 3 cans 25c M ince M e a t..........28-oz. j a r 25c Hills Bros. Fruits and Vegetables kSPA&kQHS « U v GA • P runes, Ita lia n ........... 5 lbs. 19c Beans, w hite or red 10 lbs. 49c Rice, Blue Rose ...... 10 lbs. 55c Lim a B eans 2^2 lbs. 19c F a r i n a ................... .. 9.8 lbs. 43c Fine Pure Cane Grape Juice, Welch’s 25c pt 39c qt. F orm ay w ith helper 3 lbs. 39c J e ll Pow der, H D 4 pkgs. 15c Shrim p, D undee ......2 cans 29c lb. KN. Fresh Extras Large 4-pound pkg. Sugar M * . kA •»< Eggs 2doi-39c Thompson Seedless W eather Favorable Friday at the home of M r. Joseph Epfienbaugh. ............ P in ts 39c Q u arts 69c V2 gal. $1.30 S a lm o n ..... lb. 25c H a lib u t....lb. 23c Continental L ipton S O U P M IX Orange Pekoe Tea A Dandy Chicken Noodle packages. . . . . . . . . . 2 8 c Demonstration Saturday. J/ 2 lb ............39c 1 lb ..............75c Baked P O T A T O PUFF By M A S T BLASX S . m c . Dap«.. C n iM tto a Co. K OOP Carootloo H M ü l « M o d «M h eop « • » • ! I tbop tm » i cop Kookod Add milk to slightly 1 ____ Add to mashed potato and beat. Add meltod butter sad salt. Put into a buttered baking dish or casserole aad bake in hot oven until slightly browned. Ti ature; . Time: 20 minute*. 4 serving*. IRISH & SW ARTZ