The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 24, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    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.
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The Census Bureau has deter­
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and paratyphoid fever, measles,
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Among the latest adaptations of
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1941
Phone 61
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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.
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Pat a d rin k
from his hottie. Pat drank and
Jock returned the hottie to his
pocket.
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Put,
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"A ye ," replied Jock, "but not
u n til the police have been here."
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