The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 24, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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PA H E FIV E
AAA Posts Price
Schedule on All
Seed Purchases
PedeNtrian
Protection—
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Before Crossing
llarvpNtlnK o f Oregon's record
w in te r legume crop I n now under
wuy w ith growers axMun-<l the
Mtmi- price« a« in 1940 fo r h a iry
vetch
and w in te r
(wax wild
through the AAA 1941 wed p u r­
chase progrum. Announcement I n
u I ho made by the Ntate office at
CorvalllN that annual rye grafts
ha« been added to the seed p u r­
chase program, and that guaran­
teed price« have |H>en posted fo r
common vetch aiul W illam ette
vetch.
Annual o r Ita lia n rye griuts has
been added to the program to en­
courage p rialuctlon of cover crop
«eed fo r u»e In southern and east
T houghtful fNTsons never cross
central «tatea The AA A w ill o ffe r busy streels w itho ut firs t slopping
to purchase It at the rate of *3.6() on the curb, l«M>klng both ways,
per hundred fo r seed 9H per cent then stepping into the street, ac­
pure w ith a germ ination of (Hl per cording Io the stall« tra ffic safety
cent or better. In certain parts of division b m k in lio ih directions
the Mouth and east central «tale« I h I o h « leaving I he curb.
I'hoto
rye grass I m proving p a rtic u la rly courtesy Oregon State M otor As­
valuable tu> a soil protecting crop sociation.
e ither alone o r In combination
w ith a legume such as crimson
clover.
The A A A w ill pay growers a
The Neighbors Friendship club
premium of 10 cent« a sack on'
w in te r | m *« m and vetch put up in met at the home of .Mrs. A rth u r
Wednesilay. The
cotton hag,« A ll ncw I purchaxsl W ooloott last
last year was handled in cotton day was s|x«nt sewing on garments
IragN. thus the provision In effect lo r Bundles lo r B rita in A e ove riil
mean« an Increase of 10 cent« a dish luncheon was served at noon.
The tionor guest. Mrs C E. Ruth,
hundred to the grower«.
Price« the AA A w ill pay fo r who is leaving this week lo make
Austrian w in te r pea« range be­ her home near Eugene, was pre­
tween *2.65 and $3 a hundn*d tie- sented w ith a g ift from the club
pending on the grade and p u rity, and also a g if I from h««i S w re t
llu ir y vetch w ill b ring between Sister The next meeting w ill be
*6.60 and 57 25 a hundred. A new the 2Hlh of August at the home
schedule fo r common vetch es­ of Mrs. A lvin Allen.
'I'he F irs t Aal club w ill meet
tablishes a price of *3 a hundred
Royal
fo r seed 95 per cent pure w ith 90 next Tuesday evening at
I« t cent germ ination or better. school house at 7:30 fo r an eve­
W illam ette vetch, w hich must I n - ning of practical dem onstration
Inspected und ce rtifie d
by the work A ll persons who hold a Jun­
farm crops departm ent at Oregon ior. standard o r advanced firs t aid
S tale college, w ill be bought at ce rtific a te o r an Instructor's curd
are eligible fo r membership in the
*4.20 and *-l 50 a hundred.
The (Misting of these prices doe« club Visitors are always welcome.
George Moxley preached Sun­
not mean that
the A A A W ill
handle Oregon's entire output, os day m orning nt the Methodist
private dealers o rd in a rily
p u r­ church in Creswell In the absence
chase considerable proportion« of o f iIn« regular pastor, the Rev.
some crops at equal o r higher Camp, who was attending L ittle
R iver in s titu te .
price«.
Mrs. Ernest D arnell and two
Last year nearly KM) carloads
o f w in te r legume Meeds were daughters, the Misses Zelda and
shipped south by the A A A where M artel Jean D arnell. and Mrs.
they were distribu te d to cotton Eloise Wheeler left last Thursday
farm ers fo r use as cover crops fo r a ten day stay at the S.D.A
Farm ers there receive the seed In camp m eeting at Gladstone Park
lieu of cash payments earner I un­ near < tregon C ity .
M r. and Mrs. I I II. H aw orth
der the farm progrum.
I entertained Sunday m orning w iih
|u w affle breakfast Guests includ-
W r.N T L F.A IIN IN l. l M ltl.lt
<«d M r. and Mrs. H iram Wheeler,
O I 'T F I 'T .
the Misses Frances. Barbara an«l
N early a trillio n board feet of Kaye Wheeler, Jack and W a lle r
lum ber hus been cut from the for- W heeler and the host and hostess.
i-NtH of the United States since M r. and Mrs. 11. II. H aw orth and
1909, ««■cording to a summ ary of th eir two sons.
Robert and Russell W oo,cott at-
the figures prepared by the Bu­
reau of Census. Thirty-seven t*«r tended the Methodist Epw orth
«•ent or 370 b illion hoard feet has League In s titu te at L ittle R iver
been «mt from the eleven western over the week end.
M r. and Mrs. W illia m C lifto n
«tale«. In 1799 the annual cut o f
the nution was 300 m illio n Isiard and son Donald and Ernest D a r­
f«««-t and this had raised to nearly nell motored to Gladstone S a tu r­
l.l billion board ft
bj 1869 At day m orning und attended tin
that lim e the most of the lum ber Seventh Day Adventist church
Was produced in the northeastern camp meeting. They returned
part of the U n itisl State«, By lrt/9 home Sunday evening.
Mrs. C liffo rd
Allen and son
the Great Lakes states had taken
the lead, and this was passed on R ichard of Cottage Grove wen«
to the south in 1H99. Since 1926 Sunday afternoon visitors o f Mr.
the west ha* lw«en the tnapir lum ­ and Mrs. Clyde Sunncr.
ber pro«lucmg section o f the na­
tion.
»
Corona adding machines for sale
Mrs. Herbert Shortrldge enter-
at the Sentinel office.
I turned a group of small girls S at­
urday afternoon,
honoring
the
birthday
anniversary of h e r
daughter M argaret. The group in-
cludial Lavetn Atx«ene, D«>nnn Gad
Etna, Donna Ix«nn Abeene, M ary
Anne Hanlon, Jeun R itte r und
Patsy Shortridg««. The afternoon
wns spent in swimm ing, playing
games and p artaking o f refresh­
ment«.
Hom er Pippin
o f Roseburg
preached at the Church of Christ
here Sunday morning. M r. Pippin
was accompanied by his w ife and
three sons and his sister, Miss
C hristine Pippin. The Pippins were
dinner guests a) the J. E. Bunion
home.
The Glen Banton fa m ily s|>ent
Sunday at the 4-H summer camp
on F a ll Creek, where th e ir daugh­
te r Barbara was In camp.
M ary Hooker has spent the past
week visiting at tin« O. T. R ich­
mond home in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. W. L. Townsend and son
C liffo rd visited relatives in Eu­
1 Only Left, H D—New
gene Friday afternoon.
2 Vi horse
Mrs. A n n a
McPheraon of
S pringfield and Mrs. Loran Mc­
Pherson and son of Veneta spent
Sunday afternoon at the H arold
Abeene home,
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Sm all spent
Sunday a t Mrs. Sm all's fa rm near
Dorena.
The Ray Riggs fa m ily and Mrs. '
Gladys Hooker and children spent
Sunday at the Mohawk picnic.
1—1 l/a H P. Used Johnson
Harold Abeene spent the week
$35.00
end at the home o f an aunt, Mrs.
M innie Abeene at Oakland.
1—4 H P. Used Johnson
M r. and Mrs. Jack Richards and
$07.50
daughter and M r. and Mrs. B illy
1—2 H P. Used Sea K ing
Cowan spent the week end on tin*
$12.50
const.
LOOK LOOK
LEFT RIGHT
Then Walk Alertly
Employment
Office to Hold
Training Meetings
S A LE M
A set ies of tra in in g
meetings designed to help state
employment offices in meeting
emergency demands of the de­
ft use progrum is being planned
for early in August at the r a il of
tin- Unemployment Compensation
( commission.
Under the general direction of
'Phornc Hammond, tturning su jxt -
visor, lo u r subjects are Is-ing out-
lin -d by cotnm lltens headed as
follow s: A G. Johnson of P o rt­
land, v o iiitiiirm l tru in in g ; A Ray
M a rtin of Salem, personnel; Earl
Ix iv c ll o f P o rtla n d , s ta tis tic a l rc-
|s n is . G. L. H urtling of Portland,
deferment in connection w ith se­
lect I ve service.
Personnel of 23 employment o f­
fices w ill meet in three groups to
ili
BUY N O W
$98=
CASH SALE OF
USED MOTORS
1—4 H P. Used Muncie
$18.00
Jo e T . Sm ith
6th and W ashington
S T A T E F IS II C O M M IS S IO N
O F F IC IA L IH E S .
N E A H K A H N IE , Oregon. Sam­
uel G. R«x«d, a prominent T ill« -!
mook county leader who was ap­
pointed lo the State Eish Com­
mission in June, died at his home!
on the Oregon coast Tuesday a t 1
the age of 69.
The young people of the Pres­
byterian church held a social
meeting at the Vinal Randall
home Sunrlay evening
Games
were played and refreshments
served
M r and Mrs. W illia m Funk and
tw o daughters and M r. and Mrs.
() W Blackm orc spent Sunday at
the F ull Creek 4-H camp.
Mrs. Leon M orton is at the 4-H
camp
at F a ll Creek w ith the boys
The J. C. Moras fam ily recently
moved from Sacramento, C a lifo r­ club fo r tw o weeks.
nia to K lam ath Falls, Oregon.
They are form er residents of C ot­
tage Grove.
Mrs. Elm er Nei-t is ill at a Eu-
gen«« hospital.
COW AND CHICKEN
H 0 U 8 E SPRAY and
INSECT SPRAYS
Mrs. Grace Monr<x- and tw o
children Norma ami A rth u r from
W ayne C ity ,
at
Illin o is , an« guests
at the home o, J H Chambers.
Looking for a Home or Farm?
Then Look These Over
On the m arket fo r 30 days only. 6 acres of good bottom ground
near Woodard's m ill. Could be p ro fita b ly subdivided. Creek, good
road, and e le c tric ity . *650 cash muk««s you the owner.
5 acres just a couple of blocks from the new high school, beau-
tifu l view, good ground, large orchard. *550 cash.
Here's a very a ttra c tiv e home fo r just *2,000. Located at 902
B irch street. Corner lot, paved streets and sidewalks. Several
bearing fru it trees. Large, w ell-lighted rooms. Three bedrooms
and bath upstairs. Living, dining and kitchen down Easy terms.
Have several Cottage Grove residences to trade fo r Eugene
property.
225 acres, 60 In cu ltiva tion . Go«xl house and barns. Six miles out
Mosby Creek. $6000.
Best sheep farm in the county. WXi acres, good buildings, worlds
o f feed. *10,000.
BE ID LER FE E D AND
C arlton W ofxlard has return««»,
home from a trip to eastern
«•tales. He drove home a new car
iis- the in a le ii. il being assem­ from D etro it.
Silk Creek
London
bled. These meetings have been
arranged in this order: Eugene,
August 1, 2, 3; Portland. August
4. 5, 6, Pendleton, August H, 9, 10.
O ther «juestions arising from
the new laws and procedures o u t­
lined in packets recently sent to
10,500 covered employers through­
out the state also w ill be consid­
ered nt tficse gatherings.
New
p a rtia l earnings reports now are
lx«lng required as a check on bene­
f it claims.
SEED STORE
Real E state
RODM ANS
Insurance
DICKERS IN DIRT
49-4t-f»2
M E A L P L A N N IN G M A D E
Let us help you add variety to daily menus. It's easy to find plenty
of tempting appetite teasers from our well-stocked shelves.
Pineapple T idbits 3 «»«» 20c
F ru it C ocktail
2 25c
V egetablesf-rSalad 2 ^ 29c
Jell-O 6 Delicious Flavors
pkgs. 19c
Shoestring P otatoes"-10c
Fine Pure Cane
Sugar
10 lbs. 55c
,5.39
100 lbs.
Plain or Chocolate
Ovaltine
Small
Large
34c
63c
I-nrge Packages
F R U IT JA R S Egg N oodles 2%29c
C A R N A T IO N
M IL K
TOR C R E A M ID
OR A V ! ES
Fine Clear Glass— Q uart
No Lids
Minced Ham
Ham and Veal
Loaf
Pound
30c
or
Bologna
Pound
20c
Pure Lard
P ure Vegetable
Shortening
Open K ettle Rendered
4 pounds
43c 4 pounds
Sliced Bacon
B risket
M orrell's Comet
29c Pound
25c
Weiners
Cottage Cheese
Skinnless
K ra ft's
Pound
25c P int
15c
S N O W D R IF T
pounds 5 3 c
6 pounds ’1 .0 5
WESSON OIL
3 BOTTLES
69c
Boiling Beef
2 lbs.
CERTO
F or Those Fine Jellies
and Jam s.
Fluffo
45c Qt.
63
45
S w ift's—G lass F ree
A ll Sw eet 2 "»37 c
W ax P aper
15c
F ly-T ox1 23c j 39c
125-ft. roll
j fkU ITS L~
'V - E G E T A B L É S
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
X
27c
79C
X
28C
3
83c
pound tin . .
f CARNATION MtLK • •
U. S. No. 2
Yakima, L arge Size
Spuds
5 0 ">•
Cantaloupes
5 9 c 2 '» .......1 5 c
Fresh Oregon
pound t i n ..........
C e le ry
pound j a r ..........
L arge Stocks
2 '-
19c
C ucum bers
Large, Fresh Local
E a c h .............
,.. 5C
Pound j a r ...
P o r k ..Beans - 10c
S p ag h ettrr"""Am
‘r3“"’527c
C orned B eef1 “ S'22c
T u n a Flakes 2 n - 23 c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
B O R E N E SO A P
T h rift Size. ...
32c
G iant Size..................
BORENE BAR ...4 bars 19c
W H ITE WONDER 8 bars 25c
Delicious W heat Cereal
W H IFFS
3
pkgs. 25c
N ational Biscuit, 100%
BRAN
K IX
2
pkgs. 19c
2 pkgs. 23c
7 oz. Packages
Orapenut Flakes
2 pkgs. 19c
IRISH & SWARTZ