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T l l l ’ttSDAV MARCH 20, 1911 Farm Leaders Ask Full Parity Prices Game on Increate Divide M r». F. M ( ’hupm an nn«l «laiigli- x-, t r i in I i i w , M i' C h ili Chapm an f p n C »•mi i h i l i l i r n F rancia, A liti p, « HC u n ii ' * < - » < « • < « I Jenny, vlxllcd a few day» hint w eek nt G a rd in e r w ith M m . C la ir C hapm an'» m o th e r, Mm. V io la iinnxen. am i fished at T a h k c n ltc h ,„ k(. F rW a y G eorge S m ith o f A lbuquerque, N e w M exico, w ho has Just g rad u - . W . A S H . IN G T O N * '” '«r«'»»i<in i* .a rln ' H,,h' O v y a« a ii ii io n v i h i r I ’ri'n liln it K o o aevrlt of the need fo r leglsla- g u a ra n eelng fu ll |w irity p rc e s fo r basic a g ric u ltu ra l prod- ' THE SENTINEL. POTTAGE GROVE. OREGON b J llU lV Ò A ll c I umm *» of gam e show a xub- » ta n tia l lncrea»c on the n atlo a n l forests o f O regon, according to the BM<) K„ nM. ,.,.nMJS estim ates pre- pared by the U . H. F o re s t Service. T h e tre n d In num bers of hlack- PAGE FIVE ' H ay plans to hold meetings a t the M rs. f a y T a y lo r visited In E u gene M o nd ay w ith h e r m o th er, M rs. G ladys Couch. M m . D a n fJugan and d au g h te r M ild re d , M m . Lee D u g an and M m . F an n y P a tto n visited Sunday a t C a lle rs Sunday at the H o w ard D ivid e a t the F ra n k C h ap m a n and T a y lo r home w e re M r. am i M rs. G eorge A lle m a n homes. Vau g hn and M r. am i M rs. W illia m G n a tz of S p rin g fie ld and F re d TRAVELING EXAMINER HERE Bosley and some Boy Scouts of A tra v e lin g e x a m in e r of o p e ra C o ttag e G rove. tors nnd ch au ffeu rs w ill be a t the S h ie ld s -W a lk e r school house each night beginning A p ril tith. T h e re w ill la- m o vin g pictures every n ig h t and a basket d in n er to be held on E a s te r Sunday. For Your Lawn and Garden. . ated fro m the school o f la w nt the tailed d eer appears to tie on the M r. nnd M rs. H e rm a n G leaner c ity h all M a rc h 31st fo r the p u r left a W h ite House c o n -' U n iv e rs ity of O regon, cam e T ues- upgrade fo r the firs t tim e In m a n y atte n d ed a sale at Coquille one pose o f exam in in g those w ho wish a d m itte d ly iflxcourugcd (||iy , l)r „ j (.w ,|„ y H vi»|t at the years, day last w eek I to sei-ure p erm its to d rive cam. fo r J re 7 n v U icie aL d >nn r'< " <,rlV' h” ” 'V ° f hlM ‘ ’h " * ' A rn o ld ' "T h e m ild open w in te r o f 1939- orlaHons iL " .h * L r i.v i. k ’ 7 ’" ” r e lu rn ,n « h ig h er fa rm N e w M exico ......... . . u. u hl,‘ hon" ' L eo nard ( f l l e r n . w ho is logging av a ila b le in e a s te rn O regon n m rliift i i » * n * Mt M cK e n zie B ridge, Mfwnt the th ro ug ho u t th e g re a te r p a rt of the oorehastna . W‘ ” k Mr M r* « - > • L. H . Douglas, assist- tion in . . i i . '■ t I».'. ' t i l / ' ',*»"• I ’e rln l and d au g h te r P a tty llf1, regional fo ri-ster in charge of th ev hn.i o' >h< * tiusi i i * * ' 'i M cK e n zie Bridge, w ere Sunday w ild life and range m anagem ent. s . *’* * . t ’l I’*'1 <M « ’tests of M r. and M m . Jay S u tle r. D ouglas states th a t even w ith nn« W h it J « .» « • t i i <«.u~..a Îin 'Y . m . " ' n!.' I " " ' . by his m o th er, M rs. A r th u r D u - hax been excessive on some ranges * ' ' 11 ____«s ’ ” ,,n ' Man, spent h eavy liaises o f gam cer- ’ .......... I uesday .....J evening a t the ,,n<j iim v y lUNun k / i i i i e «- a in re e u ’i» ! . ' i , r , > r n ', ‘V home of his gran d parent». M r and , aln durtng seven- w in ters. The , „ , ,<’"Ä ” w" Ing to grade have ' S 11,1,1 ' , < iB ieials > a . 11 alm ost double the present $212,- OtM),IKK) ap p ro p ria tio n fo r p a rity p aym en ts w ould lx* nccilctl to b ring about fu ll p m ity prices. PACIFIC TELEPHONE A TELE GRAPH CO. PAYS TAXES R eal and personal p ro p e rty tu x- es to ta lin g $36,240.41 w ere (»aid M a rc h 14, 1941 by the P acific Telep bo n e and T e le g ra p h C om - pany. according to L en ora Langs- ton. ch ief o p e rato r-m an ag er. T o ta l o p e ra tin g p ro p e rty taxes now being paid hy the com pany In O reg o n a re $796,835.25. w hich. w ith fed eral, franchise and q th e r m iscellaneous taxes, m a ke the C om pany's tax h ill on Its 1910 o peratio ns in O regon to ta l $1,550,- 821, o r m o re th an K3 cents |>cr m o n th p er telephone, EI GENE TO HAVE NEW COOLER. A new c ity ja il, the firs t fo r Eugene. 12 by 14 fe e t w ill hr b u ilt a t once. It was announced F rid a y . T h e building w ill be Io- ra te d southw est of the county ja il I M m . J. A. M ackey. b red I racy celeb rated his 79th b irth d a y an n iv e rs a ry Sunday at tmme of | i | m d au g h ter, M rs. (-h a rlo t A rnold. T h e rounded estim ates fo r the n atio n al forests o f O regon show 14.(MM) m u le d eer: 37,(MM) black- E d w in Pauls was fin e d $5.00 In tail<-d deer: KM) w h ite ta ile d d e e r ; ! c ity co u rt S a tu rd a y fo r vio la tio n 1.,’MM) Roosevelt e lk ; 23,000 R ocky o f the Imide ru le in tr a ffic rcg u la- M o u n ta in e lk ; 1,900 antelope, and lions. *5,900 black beam. Ir a J e ffry ea of W o lf C ree k was S u m m e r elk ranges on the W h it lodged in the L a n e co u n ty ja il m an and U m a tilla forests a re ov F rid a y charged w ith possession of e r-p o p u late d as Ind icated by the venison m eat out of season. condition of the p rin c ip al fo rag e ■ — — — ----------- species used by elk . F u r th e r re DRAIN SI(>NM WITH ductions in num bers are necessary RON NEVILLE. If a reasonable population o f e lk Is to be m ain tain ed . E lk have The D ra in m u n ic ip a l e le c tric g re a tly extended th e ir range in system signed w ith the B onneville eastern O regon d u rin g the past a d m in is tra tio n S a tu rd a y , it was fe w yearn. announced at l*o rtlan d . M ayor As m ig h t be expected, th e cen C. A. C atchings signed a tw e n ty - sus estim ates show increases of y e a r c o n trac t w ith A d m in is tra to r m a n y p re d a to r an im als. Bobcats P au l J. R a ve r. D e liv e ry of pow - a re estim ated a t 9,400; cougars. e r w ill begin soon. 800; coyotes, 35,000. M ost o f the S tra w b e rry m a rb le ice cream is cougars a re re p o rte d w est o f the i Cascade m ountains. d iffe re n t T ry it a t Gustafson's. 3 1 - lt c - li 4 FEATURES HEAH HO HE A L E E P I HO C O H F O H T FO H YO U! • It'» a real value cele bration! T h e op|Hirt unity o f your life to get a beau tifu l TUrTLKSS MATTRKSS in a »tunning new Re- grncy design at a sensa tional saving! O rdinarily you’d pay many dollars more for the auperh sleep ing qualities o f a Serta Tuftleas mattress, as ad vertised in the Ladiea’ Hom e Journal. And is tu rt lo <rr malrhin» k it ip rin at, » *• 121» Anniorr- m ry Crib m a llm t and r m ir h o t (.’«ma in, sw iKom. n t) akoul ronvtnienl a lt o M n f / t n l u r r d . larg n centration s ___ of . m u le deer l a r g e e co ______________ f(lUn(| on jia rtx o f the M a lh e u r for(-st in previous years w ere not VIOLATIONS. J u s t Received S hipm ent of New S erta M attresses W h i c h W e W ill O ffer a t Special P rices as Long as Stock Lasts. THAT T h at A re R eal V a lu e s -S h o p Irish S w artz Today «»8 S&ita. J f .’ i i n r n n f r r H i'rtnieiillcTlckin/! hy N ation al l ln n l'i In iu rancu CtP.t Germ and odor repel* lent . . . ••Hilary and antiieptic. Your compirle aaaur- ance of quality and aatiafaction. Mrsi< today. M c L aughlins F U R N IT U R E S T O R E A u th e n tic rep o rts have been re ceived th a t th e sm all band of m o u n ta in sheep s till exists in the W a llo w a m ountains. Dorena C a rl V o lg am o rc of V an cou ver. W ash ing to n, and son Eugene, who is on fu rlo u g h fro m the U . S. S. Pensacola, visited several days last w eek a t th e Chas. T eete rs home. M r. and M rs . H a ro ld Cooper and sm all son o f V en e ta spent the w eek end at the hom e o t his p a r ents. M r. and M rs. H e n ry Cooper. T h e D o re n a grad e school de fea ted th e C u lp C re e k grade school tea m 17-4 in a s o ftb all gam e played here last F rid a y . M r. and M rs . John Read visited Su nd ay a t W o lf C re e k a t the hom e o f a son Don. S ta n le y R a n k o w s ki spent the w eek end w ith frien d s in P o rtla n d and F o rt Stevens. M rs . O ris S tee le and h e r th ird and fo u rth grade students w en t to Eugene M o nd ay a fte rn o o n on a fie ld tr ip fo r 4 - H h ealth club w o rk . T h e y visited th e C lo verd a le d a iry there. M iss F ran ces F ren ch spent the w eek end at A da v is itin g friends. Joe S m ith and d a u g h te r M i l dred visited o v e r th e w ee k end at M a p le to n a t the Lee S m ith home. G len Jennings o f Eugene spent j S a tu rd a y a t the hom e o f his p a r ents. M r. and M rs . C . G. Jennings. M r. and M rs. H e n r y C o o per and ch ild re n w ere Eugene visitors S a t u rd ay. M r. and M rs . C laren ce Peterson and fa m ily , M rs. Chas. T eete rs . E s th e r V o lg am o re and th e ir guests C a rl V o lg am o re and son Eugene, spent W ednesday evening a t th«' R o b e rt Coombs hom e in S p rin g - field. Jack K e rn s o f Eugene s p e n t; Su nd ay at th e M rs . M. M osby home. M r. and M rs. W m . V au g hn , ac com panied hy M r. nnd M rs . W illi« ’ V au g h n o f C o tta g e G rove, v is ite d ' Su nd ay a t O a k d a le a t the hom e of [ M r. V au g hn 's a u n t, - M rs . E lle n H o lstein . Gene G lasgow and R aym on d M o n ro e of F o rt Stevew$ spent the w e e k end a t th e home o f Gene's p arents, M r. and M rs . T o d d G las gow. M r. and M rs. W . C. S tu b b lefield a re th e (»arents o f a d au gh ter, B a rb a ra N a d in e, born a t th e ir; hom e M a rc h 17. Mosby Creek S ev e ra l ladies f r o m here n t- ‘ tended th e s to rk show er T h u rs d a y in C o tta g e G ro ve a t th e hom e of M rs . W a lt e r S tith honoring h er niece, M rs . Jean S te w a rt. T h e U n it C lu b m e t fo r a ll day T h u rs d a y a t th e hom e o f M rs. John S ta ld e r. M rs . Jenkins and, M rs. O v e rto n put on the dem on s tra tio n w h ich w as "landscape' p la n tin g o f the hom e grounds." A I planned lunch was served a t notin. M rs . R o y K enn ed y and d au g h te r M a r ie W r ig h t and tw o sons spent last W ed nesd ay in C o tta g e G ro ve a t th e hom e o f M rs . A r t S m ith . Su nd ay school M issio n ary J. L . Oats Jell-o F orm ay Tuna “ rfuukanäy^itdlfliä. so evident last w in te r, but In- creaiusl num tiem appeared on th«' R o b ert L an ca ster and son Jami-s fa-hoco forest and on o th e r areas of D ra in visited Sunday w ith M r. o , »H,- M a lh e u r not o rd in a rily fre e and M m . Joe L an ca ster. of snow. TR A U K Phone 180 R FOOD VALUES it. . " " i i . . «'i " 'Ul11'! ’ A lv in D ugan, a student of O re - q „ . unusual am ount of green feed n«* i *' lnk T u "i cohege. who Is home fo r av a ila b le d u rin g th e past tw o m ild ’. « ' . I T n ,,'r,‘n<' ‘' M‘ " V i" 'h e « 1 » vaeation, accom panletl w in ters, the u tiliz a tio n of browse .. 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P e r B b l. < $ 5 .0 9 1 .2 9 •JL lbs. $ 1 .4 5 49 Irish S pecial V alley R ose A ll Purpose Hardwheat Family Flour COFFEE Finest Quality 2 5 cib- 2 ,bs- 4 7 A p p lie r F ree! with quart can J O H N S O N ’S G L O -C O A T 98 K elly ’s FRIDAY AND SAT. SPECIALS Sliced B acon Lb. 25c 2 pounds 45c Pearl Shortening 2^. pounds . .. ........................... 35c Broken Sliced B acon Lb-20c 6 ibix”‘,1.09 S a u e r K ra u t «• 6c L a rd Nr*»«»“11'« 4 ,bs-35c S easoningM eats Bacon Squares— Salt Pork—Smoked Briskets — Flitches ’1.19 16< 16* 49 lbs. ’1.09 ________________ 49 lbs. IRISH® SWARTZ