TTTTRÄDAY, APRIL 2 4 ,1P41 More Eggs to Be Asked of Farms To Meet Demand TUE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON II. S. Money Once Enlarged It A nation-wide drive to prixluce every egg possible from laying flocks this spring has Just been announced at Washington. D. ( ’., as a part of the progrum to in crease the pnxluetion of certain concentrated foods w h ile holding down the output o f staple export i crops such as wheat, ootton and tobacco. The program fits In w ell w ith the suggestions made throughout Dreghn this spring by pou ltry specialists at Oregon State col lege, who recommended that egg producers hold th e ir flopks to the m axim um of present housing fa ci lities, m ill that ample feed lie used to Insure m axim um production.: N eith er the national nor state situation, however, w arrants ex pansion In perm anent new hous ing, according to Secretary of A g ricu ltu re Claud W iekard and the Oregon |»oultry s|M«ciallsts. Eggs have tx«en included among a few foods such us dairy pro ducts, pork, anil chickens fo r meat, the production o f w hich Is to is« encouraged fo r the next tw o years. These fiKxls w ill la« needed In in creased amounts In this country as ind ustria l payrolls are stepped up. and they are the easiest foods to export under the present pro gram of Am erican aid to nations resisting aggression ('. M. »uUwrlpllon« In IKJ6 enlarged this Church ol Pilgrim Fathers, W hile com Is the feed expected eldest Congregational rh tirrh In l.onden, but It ’s In shamble«, now to be used in greatest volume in after N atl raid. I t stm built In 181«. Hcoeea of hallowed shrinrs and world-famed landmarks are victims of bombs not only In B ritain ca rryin g out this program, wheat but Germ any aim w ill receive the benefit through out the western states p a rtic u la r ly. Research carried on nt Oregon REARING M l E IS INCREASED. Stale college in the lost few years has shown that wheat Is a suitable C hrysler C orporation engineer»* Glenn G ottw ald o l Welches and and even superior feed grain fo r havi« developed fo r use in the 1941 Miss Eileen W heeler o f Creswell a ll types of livestock. I t alremty were .week-end guests at the models a new tyjx« o f babbit bear form s the chief Ingredient o f O re . H iram Wheeler home. ing, Which test« show w ill increase gon p o u ltry feeds and the propor The schixil board o f the S ilk the life o f m ain and craiiksh if t tion o f wheat ra n be increased Creek d is tric t met last week and bearings from 300 to 5(0 percent. whenever it is cheaper than other employed M rs . M cG nrvin o f The thickness o f the babbit in grains, according to tests made at Swtaxhome to teach the coming these new hearings has been re 0SC. duced to .003 inches, as against year. The Surplus M a rke tin g adm in Miss Alfred"! Leighton was a the form er .016 Io .025 inches. I t istra tio n has arranged to support Saturday dinner gtiext of M ins has lieen found th a t the th in n e r the m arket on the tyjjes of food M artel Jean Darnell. h a tb it is not subject to heat trans- mentioned in o rd er to m aintain Mrs, Ernest D arnell was a busi fereree d iffic u ltie s nor cracks. prices p ro fitab le to the producers. ness caller in Eugene Thursday. Average levels aimed at are egg», Mrs. N e ttie Estes was called to Z lc ; pork. 19 per hundredw eight; Y o n c alla Monday by the illness chickens 15c per |mund. and dairy rind death o f Mrs. Hell of th a t products, basis of 31c per pound of city. b u tte r a il prices figured at C h i George Moxley returned from cago. Salem Thursday where he and Mrs. M oxley have been v isitin g th e ir daughter, Mrs. M . E. Pul- F ell tar Praterllon Places cut from old felt hsts are leskc Mrs. Moxley remained to a«pi protectors for table tops. Glue v is it longer, Ernest D arnell Is hauling cedar felt places to the bottoms of vases, lamps, book ends and ssk trsys. p iling to Sandy, Oregon. M r. and Mrs. Les Goddard of Ixirane s|x«nt the week end at the Dried Fruits Weight for weight, dried fruits b anc of Mrs. Goddard's imrents, ntain more minerals, especially M . and Mrs. John Ashby. ■1 • and Mrs, Jim Doleman and i n. than fresh fruits. . ' ly o f Cottage Grove were turduy afternoon cullers at the I '. W. W heeler home. E verett Allen received w ort! Sunday night of the death o f his b -other. W. E. Allen, who has lived in C alifo rn ia fo r several years. R. It Slpher from Cave Junction called nt tin« Oscar Wheeler, 1. N. Sprague and the E lm er Silsbee homes Saturday. Ed M atthews o f P ortland was o ca lle r nt the A rth u r W oolcolt <ne Monday. Mrs. Ernest D arnell and Mrs. S K R t f S I h » G am er were Yoncalla visitors - - - royons. ---------- 12 to 44. • soma Monday afternoon. I). W. Davu* has returned to his home a fte r spending several weeks w ith his daughter and fum ily, M r. High twist silk chiffon». and Mrs. It. J. D raper in Los An rvlce weights rs‘ geles. •cad with cotton W a y n e Hansen spent the week end visitin g friends at Laurelwood Sue««y T a e ’ta r" S fy fa t Academy. Wayne is a fo rm e r stu dent at the academy. Robert Leatoni who is w orking In lh»« Coos Bay region, spent the Bright cottontl lo v e ly royons I In bolero week end nt the home of his p a r Silk Creek PAGE SEVEN Junction City to Stage Lamb Show J U N C T IO N C IT Y (S|x-clol to the Sentinel I The Junction C ity fat lam b show w ill lx.« held S a tu r day. May 17, this year Due to the early spring thl« year, thl« date w ill undoubtedly be done too soon, and the fa t In mis* w ill probably bo juxt ready to m arket at that time. Tlx« lam b show w ill again be ponsured by the Junction C ity Lions club and the merchants of Junction C ity , and w ill have the support o f the Lane County F air a soclation to the extent of $150 tins year. In previous yeats th e ir co ntribu tion has been lim ited to $103, provided the contribution is matched by the local funds. The show w ill continue along the same lines as in the past. Stress w ill be put on the m atke t fat lambs, as it was last year. Lions in charge o f the iamb show are Carey Strome. chairman, L. W. Siegman and Stanley Green. Those planning to enter lambs in the show should keep In mind that the best fa t lambs the grower has available should lie kept fo r the glasses. It is jxisslble fo r each ex h ib ito r to e nte r at least four lambs In the d iffe re n t classes w ith o u t m aking any duplication. S il THE most beautiful Chryslers and Plymouths ever built! PLYMOUTH N e w bodies . . . new style . . . new roominess. The Census Bureau has deter mined th a t alm ost twice as many people die from m otor vehicle ac cidents os from a ll of the fo lkiw - ing diseases put together: typhoid and paratyphoid fever, measles, scarlet lever, whooping cough, diphtheria, epidemic cerebrospinal m eningitis, and m alaria, according to the Oregon S tate M otor asso ciation. Among the latest adaptations of the ve rsatile tra ile r is a fu lly - equipped transfusion vehicle n<|v being used by the B ritish, accord ing to the Oregon State M otor as sociation. This tra ile r can be a t tached to any type auto and speedily transported to areas where im m ediate transfusions are needed. Sec the best-engineered Chryslers and Plymouth, ever built! Dozens of great engineering features that you can find only in Chrysler-built cars. Finer performance! Easier handling! Easier rid ing! Improved in every phase of motoring. You get the good things first from Chrysler! They're here now for inspection. Come in and drive the great new Chrysler and Plymouth cars for 1941 ...t h e most modern cars on the road! ★ 1941 Phone 61 T ry Gustafson's new fr u it joy ice cream, 3 7-ltc-4 i CHR YSLER S AND PLYM O U Q H NOW ON D IS P L A Y McCOY M O I ORS * 6th and W ash. Have you discovered how smoothly you speed up again with Finer Flying A? MILES AT INTERSECROR . ,:» ■ -.'¡if-:'?-, ' ÏT A. ILE R I0W* MESSES 2 •• RAYMORE* HOSIERY S M 8 L S ’ DRESSES 98 stylei, ntifitory type«, dressy frocks. REW FLOUR syUArft Perfect cleon, freth tow eling I M o de of new mo- feriol. About 28" x 33". F IIF F Ï BATH towel : N k a and big and very a b s o rb e n t! C heck». »tripes, exciting co lo rii 4 r j IQ Top» /or Quality! R O ID O * P R IIT S C le a r colorful da iignt on imooth per- signs c o lti Typt« for tvery p u rp o iti ?FLiaHT* S H U T S ,n,ori l t d ’ broadcloth n fost color pattern» I All »pring» big hit» I 98* MEH'S »FORT SKIRTS Cool rayon and cotton h, brie» — thrift priced I Bright new color», tool AQ q QQ MER S RECKW EAR Value in the height of »tylel Fine N a ita u wool» in »mart »tripe», foulard» I ents. M r. and Mrs. W illiu m C lifto n and son Donald and Mi's. Gladys Bollnger were P ortland visitors Sunday. Mrs. Bollnger remained to visit w ith her granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Uslnger and fam ily. Mr. and Mi's. G. C. Stemmer- mnn and fa m ily and Miss Alice W ilkerson, a ll o f Coos Bay. ware week-end guests at. the Lea ton home Mrs. Stemmerman Is a sis te r o f Mrs. Leaton. M r. and Mrs. A lv in Allen and fam ily wen« guests Sunday nt n birthday dinner In Yoncalla, given j in honor o f II. O. Tandy. Mi's. A l- len and Mr. Tandy are bro the r ' and sister. M is* A lfredo Lesion and Miss B e tty H athaw ay wen* hostesses Sunday afternoon nt n p a rty hon- I oring th e ir respective m others | whose birthdays occurred last week. T h e ir ears having collided, Jock and Pnl were surveying the situ a tion. Jock offered Pat a d rin k from his hottie. Pat drank and Jock returned the hottie to his pocket. "T h an k ye," said Put, "b ut aren't ye going to h a v e a nip your- [ s e lf? " "A ye ," replied Jock, "but not u n til the police have been here." T ry Gustafson's new fru it joy 37 Ite li Ice cream. SMOOTH AT EVERY k SPEED j T ry a ta n k fu l to d a y a n d fe e l the difference a t a n y speed Slow. Fast. Slow again. That'» the way it goes in a day’s driving. And at some of these traffic speeds your motor probably fails to run smoothly with or dinary gasoline. Maybe it’s in the 25 mile zone. Or perhaps it’s at the highway cruising speeds. Or maybe your motor balks only when you step on the gas for quick pick-up. 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