The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 31, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIU H S h W , ,i n ,Y
h 1911
Undue Expansion
Frowned Upon by
Land Use Group
THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Bonibers lo r Britain Christened
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(Editor's Note: Thin lx tlx- »!•«•-
Oll(| III II M-lll-N Ilf nilll li n |a l< -< |
by tin- I'Xli'linlnn w«i vie«1 al l IrcK'ill
K tttto cnllrg» on ih r ri-jx>rt and
rocixnrnt-rvlal tun» o f lh<- o n g m i
land uao planning com m ltltx- on
how Orcgon'a a g ricu ltu ra l pro­
g ram may Innt I k * adjuatrd to
nw-«-i thi* Im pact* of w ar anil na­
tio n a l dvfcnnr I
Oregon agriculture, like that In
the nation io> a whole, in facial
w ith a call to meet present fixa
production cm rrgenrlcn and, at
the name tim e, avoid mini a ken
w hich led to ,iont-war dlaaater to
the farm ing Im luntry 20 yearn ng«.
W ith thin In mind, the ntate land
une planning committee. In II m re ­
cent report on adjuxllng (,r«-z<n
a gricu ltu re to meet the Impact
o f w ar on national defenne, cau­
tioned again»! engaging In a gen­
e ral i’X|umnion program al thin
time.
They cited certain definite ex­
ception* to thin generalization,
however, an It wan felt that nome
ero|M may w ell in- inereaned. Ex
pnnmon wax p a rtle u la rly fm wni-d
nel)
u|M>n where It would re«|ulre in-
Mrs. N e ttle Bates has returned
creiiM-il Indelitislnenn or larger
home a fte r spending ten flays at
capital Inventment I'rovidi-d con­
the S D A. camp meeting at Glad­
tra c t* could In- obtained or m a r­
stone.
I.sdy Ifnllfitx christens a n r» V u ltrr d lt r bmnbrr "Vrn<r:oi< r,” a n ­
k e t* otherwlne annured, Oregon
Mrs. I. S. C urtiss of Bremerton.
other "V" in llrlta ln 's r» m p ai*n for victory, and below, l ord H a lifax
producer* »uilably located m ight
Washington, has been a v is ito r in
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w ell connider exi>andlng the pro­
the « im m u n ity this week looking
bomber, “ Dear Mr. C hurchill: There arr hundred» more like tin»
duction of certain need ero|»n. an
a fte r business interests. She has
on the way Io help you finish th r job."*
w ell an a lim ite d numln-r of n|n-e-
been the house guest of Mrs.
la ity cro|w tu ch an fib er flax.
George Taylor.
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In any cane, expatwion need» to
Mrs. Oscar W heeler attended
be n trlc tly lim ite d to preaent plant IIA M II.E V I.H A N Y R A M N A I.E
the Seventh Day Adventist camp
( • e liltle* and tin- salent expansion
At th«- special t-k-ction held at meeting at Glailstone over the
lx from IncreSM-d production per
C rying tin- firs t western Oregon the Lynx H ollow sch(X)l house to week end.
acre or per anim al by the u tiliz a ­ ram sale at Albany August I w ill elect tw o members of the M'h«x>l
M r. and Mrs. Clyde Banner and
tion of the la-nt known practice», lx- on«- of the west** leading live­ lx,aid. sixty-seven votes were M r. and Mrs. C liffo rd Allen and
th«1 com m ittee pointed out. Live- stock auctioneers, Colonel E arl O. east Mr». Janies S m ith was re- th e ir tw o children Ethel Mae and
»lock pnxlucer», fo r example, can W aller, announce* E. E Hubbard, electcd eletk and
Mrs. Harold Richard spent the week end camp­
Increase th e ir output by Improving manager of the sale. Colom-I W a l­ Radway was elected d ire cto r over ing and fishing on the W illam ette
the q u a lity o f the breeding »lock te r annually handles such ram Lawrence P orter by on«- vote.
riv e r near Oakridge.
or by th«- une of more and better sales as those- held in E lle r and
Six members of the 4-H club,
feed*.
I'txa te llo , Idaho, and Elko. Nev­ accompanied by the local leader.
In the grain-producing area* of ada. Il«- also officiates in th»- ring M is, Frank Tn-adw«-ll, attended
Oregon, p a rtic u la rly tin- Columbia at 111«- ('a llfo rm a Kain sale al Sac­ the picnic al F a ll Cn-ek recently.
ha*in. la c ra u e d »wine ami |x»ul- ramento and the N ational Ram They were Nancy and B e tty
A number from here attended
tr y production appear* justifie d, sale at Salt Lake C ity, Utah.
H aight,
Anna
McCauley, Earl the bridal shower at the Dorena
the commlxxec held. Feeder live ­
Tin- Albany sale, w hich starts Radway, Jim m ie
M ixire, Rose club house honoring Mrs. Leon
sto ck auch a» »tuer» and barren at 9:30 o'ckx-k F riday, w ill in- ina ry M«-Crigler.
Lancaster.
<-owx now on I hi- range» could be cluile 113 head of purehmd rams
M r. and Mrs. John Davis of
Mr. and Mrs. R«»lx-rl Bowens
moved in and handleil on a com ­ consigned by ,'Ut W illam ette va l­ anil tw o children of Lo» Angeles, Beaverton were week-end guests
bination pasture anil feedlot basis, ley hnxxlers Mr. Hubbard empha­ Mrs Ryan of Fortuna. C alifornia at the H a rry Castle home. Th.-y
o r fei-dlot alone, u n til they reach sized tile fact that 100 head o l the were guf-stx recently of M r. and have sold th e ir ranch here.
m arketable condition. In western to ta l w ill lx- regisb-ri-d range rams Mrs IL I. MeCrigk-r. Mrs. Ryan
B e tty Duerst is vis itin g
this
Oregon, livestock o|a-rator* might suitable fo r use w ith grade flocks is Mrs M cC rigler's m other and week a I the home of her sister. >
undertake an intensive program fo r the p nxluction of market Mr. Bowen a brother.
M is. Jack Cline, of W e stfir.
looking tow ard co n tro l of brush lambs. The rem ainder of the con­
Mrs. Glen Roby and son have
M is. Katherine Moore, M r and
on lands which have been classi­ signment Is mad«- up of stud rams Mrs. Kenneth
Moore and son gone to Idaho to v is it Mrs. Roby's
fied us suitable fo r grazing and suitable to hea<l purebred fkx-ks. Lloyd of M illboro, South Dakota, mother.
a griculture.
The rums w ill lx- on display the were guests recently o f M r. and
Vernon Dewey ran a p itc h fo rk
The »lute comm it lia- is made up afternoon o f Thuisduy, J u ly 31, Mrs. Jos fcppenbiugh.
in her foot and was p a in fu lly in­
o f leading farm ers fro m d ifferen t nt Bryant jx irk , so that protipec-1
M ickle Flannagon o f Eugene is jured rocently.
section» o f the slate and represen­ tlve purchasers may have ample a guest nt the home of his grand-
Mrs. H a rris and daughter havp
ta tive * of stub- and national a g ri­ o pp ortu nity to examine thorn lx-- parents, Mr. and Mrs A. B. W ol­ return«*d home from Yakim a and
c u ltu ra l ageneie». w ith W illia m A. fore the sale The ranis w ill be ford.
are going to Eugene
to
pick
Krhnrnfeld. dean and d irector of paxsi-d u|x,n hy a s iftin g com m it­
beans.
a g ricu ltu re at Oregon State C ol­ tee to insure that only top «(uahty
M r and Mrs. H a rry Jont-s of
lege, a* chairman.
animals enter the ring. Members
Arizona spent several days last
of this siftin g com m ittee arc 11. A
w «-k v isitin g w ith th e ir cousin,
To become a distinguished per- Lindgren, extension livestock spe­
Sunday guests at the Claude Mrs. Roy Kennedy.
v in In the com m unity at p ractical­ cialist of Oregon State college; Plaster home were M r. and Mrs.
Callers last week at the C lif­
ly no cost, ahvny» say ami do the Dr. W. II. L ytle, state ve terina r­ Ernest. Sears of D elight Valley ford Lebow home were M r. and
rig h t thing This w ill please some ian, anil
M. Hubbard, Benton and M r. and Mrs. John Saunders. Mrs. E rv in Langdon and M r. and
and astonish a ll the others.
county sheep breeder.
M r. and Mrs. H a rry Shram of Mrs. J. B. Easley o f Phoenix.
D uring the foren«x>n of the sale N o ll were week-end visitors at Arizona, and Mrs. Lebow's sister.
the Romney, Lincoln. Cotswold the Lee W illiam s home,
Mrs. O rv ille Bart ran and son of
and Corrledale hr«a-«ts w ill lx- sold, i M r. and Mrs. E a rl P erry and Hubbard, Oregon.
fo llo w « ! hy the Shropshire, Ox­ daughters Doris and Yvonne of
The home o f Mrs. Fannie P a t­
ford, S uffolk. Southdown, IXirset D exter visited at the L. A. Year- ten has tx-en painted.
and Ham pshire breeds in th« af­ our holm- Sunday evening. Doris
ternoon.
rt-niaintal fo r an extended visit.
LO R ANE G RANGE M EETS
The sale is Ix-ing sponxor«-d by
!
V a c a t io n w it h
W. T. G aroutte returned home
the purebred sheep breeders ol Saturday a fte r spending a week
A scrap alum inum drive is un­
the W illa m e tte valley Io make at McKenzie Bridge w ith his son derway in the Lorane com m unity
high grade rams available al a Nelson.
and a ll donations are to be left
sh o rt so c k s
central point and thus assist in
Among those who attended the at the R. C. Addison store accord­
f t im proving the q u a lity o f m arket pioneer pageant parade Friday ing to an announcement by John
lambs produced in this area, says were M r. and Mrs. Fred H a rris M ulligan, secretary. L. N. Ashley
Hubbard.
¡and children, the Hugh
H arris announct-d the irrig a tio n to u r to
fam ily, C linton, Belva and T hel­ be made in August. The men of
ma G aroutte, ami Mr. and Mrs, the Lorane grange met Tuesday
Hugh T ru n ne ll and daughter.
to cut and burn the grass around
W ord was received Tuesday the grange hall.
The F rie nd ly Neighbors club from Death Valley that M r. and
Refri-shmcnt com m ittee of Aug­
met w ith M rs. Helen
W illiam s Mrs. Elvis Boswell and son who ust 12th includes M r. and Mrs.
Thursday
afternoon.
Eighteen own p roperty in this com m unity, H a rry Farrar. Mrs. Candis Foster
ladies were present and Mrs. Vel­ ) w ill not spend th e ir vacation here
and M r. and M r*. M ilo H am ilton.
ma Zum w alt and Mrs. Pearl Han­ I this year.
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son became new members.
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F or a delicious summ er dessert
M r. and Mrs. Ralph H ill and! _
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Corona adaing machines fo r sale tr y out fr u it salad ice cream.
V ivian and Velma P. Il.x k six-, t
Sentinel office.
< Gustafson's of course.
5 1-ltc-4i
sevcial days last week al |xunls
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along the coast from N ew port to
M arshfield.
The Earl Fisher and Ray Fish­
er fam ilies attended a fa m ily re ­
union a t Eugene recently.
June Van«- is spending a w«-ck
Everyday at Thrift Wise, the store that brought and Main­
w itli relatives in C ollage Grove.
M a rtin Olsen accomapnied an
tains Cut Rate prices for you—Give us a try.
uncle and aunt
to Yachats to
spend n few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Benston
spent F rid ay and Saturday up the
South F ork of the McKenzie riv ­
er fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. C linton Russell
and son of Springfield spent Sat­
'Hi" enough lo C ovcrU p
urday at the
Charles
Russell
"Lo" enough for Comfort
home.
The Paul Chapman fa m ily of
M arshfield spent several days at
W herever you go -. • w hat­
the Frank Chapman home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kahles and
ever you do . . . take along
daughters of Salem visited nt the
plenty of INTERW O VEN
Howard Keene home Sunday a f­
♦H i-Lo* Short Sock s . . .
ternoon.
i
styled to "Go P laces” and
Mrs. l-awrence M ontleth
nnd
daughter Iris and Mrs. Ivan
com e hack . . . in C'om/ort.
W it «'her o f Oakridge called on
friends here Monday afternoon.
The Ray Stew art fa m ily sp e |t
the week end at the coast.
Lynx Hollow
Mosby Creek
Latham
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2X
f X M e rW o V e tt
Saginaw
WORTH WHILE SAVINGS
$1.00 H ind’s Honey & Almond Lotion 49c
50c Dr. West Tooth Brush
50c Dr. West Vray
Both 59c
$1.35 Pinkham ’s Vegetable Comp.
98c
75c Fitch’s Dandruff Shampoo
59c
25c Hydrogen Peroxide
17c
Evenflow Bottles Complete
25c
Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobacco
Men’s Toggery
A. W. HELI.IWELL
“Everything for Men”
», a, -, t»
*X' (Svi.
The last forest fire of any con­
sequence, near. D etro it, Oregon
was reported under control Sat-
i urduy, hefore the rains set in
( S aturday night.
25e
85c
I’ ah liin i
T an ip u x
19c
The Only Cut-Rate
IRISH-SWARTZ
Wc are fully prepared to please the most discriminate buyer Shop Irish & Swartz today—
the home of the largest variety of fine foods in the city.
Flour
D rifted S n o w o r
29c
4 9 p ou n d s
F is h e r ’s B lend
F IS H E R ’S PANCAKE
BISK IT MIX
F IS H E R ’S WHEAT GERM
T R 0C 0 The better spread
K R ISPY CRACKERS
H I HO CRACKERS
IR IS H BREAD Enriched
PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR
ROLLED OATS Quick or Regular
WHEAT or RICE POPS
Corn Flakes
$
1.79
9.8 lbs. 49c
....large pkg. 25c
1 lb. 4 oz. 25c
2 lbs. 37c
2 lb. box 29c
pound box 19c
2 large loaves 25c
...large pkg. 21c
9 lbs. 35c
3 for 25c
A lb e r ’s
8-oz. pkg.
5c
PEANUT BUTTER—Dundee ......................................... 2 lbs. 25c
R IP E OLIVES—Yamhill tall
2 cans 25c
SWEET PICKLES Gresham
25 oz. 23c
HEINZ KETCHUP
Urge bottle 17c
G RA PEFRU IT JU IC E —46 oz. tin
......................... . 2 for 35c
G RAPEFRU IT H D Fancy No. 2 tins
2 for 25c
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
3 tall tins 25c
SALAD OIL—Pure Cottonseed
33c qt.
$1.29 Gallon
SARDINES—No. 1 tall tomato or mustard
............ 3 cans 29c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
3 cans 12c
AMAIZO STARCH—Corn or gloss .............................. 3 pkg. 25c
HOSPITAL TISSUE
3 rolls 25c
Crisco
6-lb. tin
3-1 b. tin
$
1.09
0X Y D 0L
Urge size 21c
giant 59c
IVORY FLAKES or SNOW
Urge pkg. 22c
DASH GRANULATED
large 25c
giant 49c
IVORY SOAP
................. large 2 for 19c—medium 2 for 11c
0 K SOAP^—Large unwrapped
..................... 6 bars 25c
P & G SOAP
regular 7 bars 25c giant 6 bars 25c
LAVA SOAP
2 bars 17c
GUEST IVORY
6 bars 25c
S & W Coffee
Here’s Real Coffee Value
1 lb.
2 lbs.
4 lbs.
b. 3c
« 1 ^
2/e
Miracle
K raft’s Whip
Fruits and
Fcgetables
Fri. «& Sat. Only
Large Sunkist
L em ons
IX >«n....................... 2 5 c
37c
50c Glover’s Mange Medicine
F O R E S T F IR E S U N D E R
CO NTRO L
nm
Silk Creek
Ros-i Pallexke »»( Salem was a
b rie f ca lle r at the home of his
grandparent», M r, and Mrs Geo
Moxh-y last T h in -d a y evening.
Ross was a member of a group ot
Epw orth Leaguer» from Salem
who had s|x-nl the day at L ittle
R iver In s titu te . Th«- group was
enroute home wh«-n they called
at Hi«- M oxley home
M r. and M rs II H. H aw orth
and sons attended the Oregon
T ra il Pageant In Eugene F rid ay
evening.
Next Sunday morning at ten
o'clock th«- Rev Briggs of the
M '-thodist
church of Cottage
Grove w ill
speak al I hi- S ilk
Creek com m unity church.
The C ulvert fa m ily who have
been livin g in the Neil McCoy
house moved la»t week to
the
Ruth place which was n-cently
purchased by Roy Short of C ot­
tage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg«- Moxley.
Mrs Clyde Banner arxl M r an.l
Mrs. Hubert "Haworth and M r.
and Mrs. Chester Allen were
among th«>»e from this com m unity
who attended thp Pioneer Parade
in Eugene Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. DeVerne D arnell
of C alifo rn ia have tx-en visiting
al the home of th eir uncle and
aunt, M r .and Mrs. Ernest Dar­
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Shafter Long White
N ew Spuds
2 5 “» (»r.... 3 9 c
Oregon Bleached
I ris h C o ffe e
BRAZILIAN
15- ">• 3 |bs- 43-
IRISH SPECIAL
21- m. 3 "»• 59-
3c »'36c
KELLY'S
Pure Lard
Shortening
The Best in Town
White Cloud
lb s...........
Pork Hearts
P o u n d ...........
4 ibs....65c
Brains
19- 2 ">s....25c
Lunch Meats
Cottage Cheese
Assorted
Kraft'*
C e le r y
2 large stalks for X9C
P o u n d ...........
You'll find a fine assort­
ment of fresh fruits and
vegetables at Irish's always.
We will have FRYERS this week end. Get
our prices before you buy.
P in t...............