The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 25, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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PAGE ETOHT
TRE SEXTÌNKL. COTTÀOK GROVE, OREGON
County Farm Production to Be
Boosted Fifteen Percent for 1942
Ol li FIRST I
OF »KFEXSE
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Above Illustration shows Ellen Warren. Condon. Oregon, and her 194«
raetfic International Livestock Exposition < H Club Grand Champion
Hereford Steer.
T itle of “ First Line o f Defense” I should visit the Pacific In te rn a tlo n -
can troll be given those youthful al Livestock Exposition in Portland,
farmer« o f America—the Boys and October 4th to 11th Inclusive, where
Olrto of the 4-H Clubs.
I '.earns from 4-H Clubs throughout
The Pacific Northwest holds an the Northwest compete In demon-
enviable record In number of 4-H strations of various projects by both
Club» and members, having a to ta l. boys and girls.
o f approximately 5000 clubs, w ith a
O ther E xhibits at the Exposition
membership of nearly 40.000 boys w ill include Beer and D airy Cattle,
and girla, and a very high percent- Sheep and Goats. Hogs. Horses. Poul-
age in number completing th e ir fu ll try. Pet Stock. Dogs. Land Products,
tim e of training.
and In d u s tria l Exhibits. O f special
M r. O. M
Plummer, G e n e ra l, interest w ill be an E x h ib it by the
Manager of the Pacific In te rn a - United States W ar Department,
tio n a l Livestock Exposition, stated ¡ E ntertainm ent features w ill ln -
recently during an interview, "T h e re ' elude the usual b rillia n t Horse
Is no question of the value of 4-H Show and th rillin g Rodeo. Six Horse
Club work in aiding in the Defense team d rivin g contest, and many
Program . o f our country."
| other outstanding events. Accord-
To fu lly appreciate the work of the ing to
T. B. Wilcox, Jr.. Pres I-
4-H Clubs and how they aid our dent of the Exposition this year's
yo u th fu l farmers in the productlbn entertainm ent program w ill equal
of pure bred livestock, improved any o f the past years' programs, fo r
methods and greater efficiency on unusual variety and exceptional
the fa rm and In the home, one j quality.
neo'ssary to
KODAK
F IN IS H IN G
25c P er Roll
24-Hour Service.
1 F ree Enlargement.
and D r. C. H . H a rtm a n . U n ite d p ro d u ctio n to needs and we can
S tates B ureau o f A n im a l In d u s- avoid th e bad a fte r-e ffe c ts o f o ver
tr y .
expansion by m a k in g fu ll use o f
"P ro d u c tio n has been set on a ll the m a ch in e ry.”
essential fa rm
eom m odities f o
r
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th e 1942 fiMxi p ro d u c tio n p ro g ra m ,!
based on a th o ro u g h canvass o f
the needs o f im p ro v e d n u tr itio n in
the c o u n try and the needs o f the I
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I
n a t i o n s re s is tin g
aggression.”
Johnson, c h a irm a n o f the defense
G lenw ood. Just o u tsid e o f E u ­
b o a n i, said.
gene. voted F rid a y 87 to 28 in
" I n c a rry in g o u t the p ro g ra m in fa v o r o f a $48,001) bond issue fo r
Lane C o u n ty, e ve ry fa rm e r w ill be la yin g w a te r m ains and 87 to
c o n ta cte d u n der supervision o f the fo r the c re a tio n o f a tir o d is tric t.
COX TO A D D R E SS IJ O N S
U S D A Defense B oard, and w ilt be
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Eugene was named the 1942
H e rb e rt Cox o f Eugene, secre­ assisted w ith an in d iv id u a l fa rm
ta r y o f th e W illa m e tte v a lle y lu m ­ p lan to d e te rm in e th e e xte n t his co n ve n tio n c ity fo r the O regon
W e lb y Stevens,
berm en's association w ill address fa rm can c o n trib u te to a g ric u l- assessors a n d
c o u n ty assessor was named presi-
the C o tta g e G rove L io n s c lu b to- tu re 's ta sk in n a tio n a l defense.
'T h e goals fo r 1942 c a ll fo r the d ent o f the association. D elegates
noon- " ’o r th H a rv e y , p ro g ra m
la rg e st p ro d u c tio n in th e h is to ry studied the new budget and ta xa -
c h a irm a n announced yesterday.
i o f A m e rica n a g ric u ltu re — 15 p e r tio n laws and the hom estead ex-
’ cent h ig h e r than th e 1924 to 1929 e m p tio n la w w h ich w o u ld exem pt
average. B u t i t w ill be an expan- homes occupied by o w ners up to
G. P re sto n and son W illia m and
__c-.
j slon on*y o f th e necessary com - $2.000 and w h ich m ay appear on
m o * . « - . and » , w il l
to ,. .. »
............ .. 1942.
S undav
th e home o f M r. and
over-expand
o
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r
present
fa
rm
in
g
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M rs. C.
P a rk e r.
ope ra tio n s to get it. Reserves o f
Snow fe ll on the M cK e n zie pass
w heat and feed g ra in s a re ade- on the f ir s t day o l deer season,
T r y H a rv e s t M oon ice cream at q u a te fo r increased p ro d u c tio n o f S eptem ber 20,
but
melted as
G ustafson's o f course.
7 -ltc - 4 i liv e s to c k products. N o m a te ria l in - ra p id ly as i t fe ll,
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crease o f to ta l c ro p acreage w ill
M rs.
Genevieve
Z y z e tt
and be necessary."
d a u g h te r, M rs. A nna Schoen and
. P ric e su p p o rt by , the
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D e - u p u
a rt
M rs. N e llie B la c k m o re spent Tues- n ie n t o f A g ric u ltu re th ro u g h p u r-
WE DO ALL THE WORK
AT THE
Picture Shop
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h° m '
M”
L Ray Chairman
Christmas Seal
Sale for County
inert” »»* p ro d u ctio n .
Lane c o u n ty 's U n ite d S tate» Increase in m ilk p ro d u c tio n whs
D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re D e- stressed as the m ost u rg e n tly
fe m e Board, composed o f re p re - needed a t present.
se n ta tive s o f agencies o f the de-
W h ile increased p ro d u c tio n of
L. I.. Ray, w e ll k n o w n Lane
p e rtin e n t o p e ra tin g in the co u n ty, m any p ro d u cts was asked, 1942
c o u n ty a tto rn e y , has accepted the
w ill cooperate w ith the extension goals fo r m ost basic e x p o rt crops
ch a irm a n sh ip o f the u n n u a I
p ro g ra m to expand p ro d u ctio n o f w ill lx* lo w e r than last year, it
C h ristm a s seal sale cam paign fo r
necessary food products, it was was p o in te d out. E x p o rt m a rk e ts
la n e co u n ty, it was announced
announce»! a t Eugene M onday.
have s h ru n k s te a d ily d u rin g th>
Tuesday by W L.
Van
h u ll,
S e c re ta ry o f A g ric u ltu re C la u d e w a r. and reaerve supplies have
president o f the Lane county pub­
R. W ic k a rd gave th e 1942 fa rm been b u ilt up in th is c o u n try , n ia k -
lic he a lth assix’ ia tio n . T h is selec­
p ro d u c tio n ca m p a ig n its s ta rt last ing increased p ro d u c tio n unneces-
tio n was made at the last m e e t­
w eek when he m aoe anannounce- »a ry. These co m m o d itie s include
ing o f the I hmiix I o f illlU r tiil» of the
m ent c u llin g fo r p a rtic ip a tio n o f e otum . tobacco, and w h e a t. T he
association.
Lane c o u n ty fa rm e rs in a d ju s tin g 1942 n a tio n a l w heat acreage a l-
T he seal sale w ill lie s t a r t 'd
fa rm p ro d u c tio n to th e n a tio n 's lo tm e n t has lx>en reduced fro m ,, , ,
.
,
-
..
, . ,
,
.
th is y e a r on N ovem ber 25 und w ill
needs fo r n a tio n a l defense and
~ OtW.OUO acres to i r
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c o n ...............
tin u e u n til " I t e r
< h rts tm a *
the needs o f fo re ig n nut ions re- a cre m in im u m set by th e A g ric u l-
Funds co lle cte d in th is cam paign
s is iin g aggressktn, Lan e o ffic ia ls tu r a l A d ju s tm e n t A c t o f 1938.
a rc used in an e ffo rt to prevent
com m ented y e ste rd a y.
W h ile th e p o tu to goal is set at 3,-
tuberculusls i f |Mtssible o r to d is­
T he board in Lane co u n ty, s im i- 060.900 acres, s lig h tly h ig h e r than
cover, tre a t and to re h a b ilita te
la r to boards set up in e ve ry ag- 1941, it is co n sid era b ly u n d e r the
those s u ffe rin g fro m th is disease
r ic u ltu r a l c o u n ty in th e n a tio n a t . 3.132.000 acre average fo r 1936-40.
D u rin g the firs t eig h t m onths o f
the s e cre ta ry's request in Ju ly ,
" I t is ju s t as im p o rta n t to na-
th is ye a r 20 cases o f tu b e rcu lo sis
consists o f R aym ond A. Johnson, tio n a l defense and o u r fu tu re nu-
w en- rijK u te d to the c o u n ty h e a lth
A g ric u ltu ru l A d ju s tm e n t A d n u n is- tio n a l w e lfa re to hold p ro d u ctio n
d e p a rtm e n t: a to ta l o f 2b cases
t ra t ion: O. S. F le tc h e r. E xtension o f some co m m o d itie s in check as
w e re re p o rte d d in in g 1940
S ervice. O regon S ta te college; th a t w e increase supplies o f o th -
M r. Ray h is Ix v n a p ra c tic in g
D a le R. W’ inn. E a rm S e c u rity A d- ers,” Johnson said. “ O ve r-e xp a n -
m in is tra tio n ;
J.
R.
B ru c k a rt, sion o f some co m m o d itie s d u rin g Eugene a tto rn e y fo r m any years
U n ite d S tates F o re st S ervice: F. the last w a r b ro u g h t m a n y h a rd - and th ro u g h his recent a ffilia tio n I
B. S im m ons, F a rm C re d it A d m in - ships to fa rm e rs and to the no- w ith the co u n ty as d is tric t a tt o r ­
is tra tio n :
F re d G. K nox. R u ra l tio n as a w hole. The fa rm p ro g ra m ney is ve ry w e ll kn o w n th ro u g h ­
E le c trific a tio n A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , provides m a ch in e ry fo r a d ju s tin g o u t th is c o m m u n ity . He has nl-
Seven Local Youths
Arrested for Theft of
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Grain Near Drain 24 th
evaporated and d ry skim
eggs,
m ilk , cheese and chickens, w as ex­
Ja ck K e lly is hom e on a fu r- tended in the s e c re ta ry ’s an­
lough fro m F o r t Stevens.
nouncem ent to D ecem ber 31. 1942.
a t a level not less th a n 85
W a n t seasonable i c e cream ’ cent p a rity . P ro cla m a tio n s a ffe c t­
T hen t r y Concord G rape ice cream ing o th e r p ro d u cts w ere prom ised
a t G ustafson's o f course. 7 -ltc - 4 i in the fu tu re i f th e y are fou n d
Seven local young men, ra n g in g
in ages fro m 17 to 24 years w ere
a rre ste d ye ste rd a y by Sergeant
M o rg a n o f the s ta te police near
D ra in and charged w ith the th e ft
o f g ra in . T h e y w ere arraign»*d be­
fo re the D ra in ju s tic e o f th e peace
and plead g u ilty as charged. Each
defendant was sentenced to six
m onths in the s ta te re fo rm school
and paroled to S ergeant M organ.
NEW TON LIO N S SPE A K ER .
FiM !
¿tifa 1fec
W illa rd N e w to n , lo ca l school
teacher, was the guest speaker at
the re g u la r luncheon p ro g ra m o f
th e Lions clu b la st T h u rs d a y and
to ld o f a t r ip in connection w ith
his hobby, boys w o rk , m ade w ith
five e le m e n ta ry school boys the
past m o n th to a n u m b e r o f places
o f in te re st
in
w e ste rn U n ite d
S tate» and n o rth as fa r as Canada.
H a ro ld H ebard, new band and
o rch e stra leader was in tro d u ce d
as th e baby H o n .
A pet bear belonging to F. J.
M edine a t the S hady B ro o k cam p,
6 m iles so u th appeared a t the
cam p the o th e r day a fte r an ab­
sence o f several weeks and ap­
p a re n tly was as g e n tle as ever.
T h e a n im a l is a s o rt o f a p riv ile g ­
ed c h a ra c te r and goes and comes
as the no tio n s trik e s h im . He has
g ro w n so large, how ever, th a t his
presence is n o t p a rtic u la rly tie-
sired.
Everything returned w ith a Just
purchased
appearance.
Cottage
Grove Cleaner». Phone Ml. ft-4tc-M
G E T R E A D Y to feast your e yes-tfce 194 2 Nash
I» in town! I t ’s a “ M illio n D o lla r Beauty'*— A ear
no new that it out-perform s even last year’s rec­
o rd-holding Nash.
T h in k o f i t — this “ .Million D o lla r Beauty” goes
2 5 to 3 0 m ile» on a tin g le fiu lh in o f gnuoline . . .
5 0 0 to 6 0 0 m iles on a ta n k fu l, at highway speed.
I t helps you solve 1 9 4 2 ’» biggest p ro blem —o f
how to cut e xp entet. Brings you features uo other
low -priced car ever ofTere«! irefore!
Coil springing on a l l f o u r wheel» . . . a Nash
Conditioned A ir System . . . T w o -w a y R oller
Steering . . . a “ Sedan S leeper" Bed.
From the very way it's b u ilt— body and frame
made one welded u n it— with traditio n al Nash
quality throughout— here's a car so far ahead, it
w ill be modern f o r year» to come.
D rire this “ M illio n D o lla r Beauty” and know
that a new day in low-cost m otoring has arrived.
.1 G R E A T M E R I E S - 1.1 B R IL L IA N T M O R E L S -
In a d d itio n Io t h r a m a z in g n e w > a » h * *6 0 0 ” , y o u ’ll a ls o
w ant to M*e th e fa m o u s N ash A m b a s s a d o r S ix e s a n d E ig h ts
th a t a re g re a te r th a n e v e r th is y ea r. New e n g in e d e v e lo p *
m en t m ak e s th e m m o re b r il lia n t p e rfo rm e rs , yet th e y ’ re
s till iu Lhe low* a n d m e d iu m * p r ie e fie ld s!
GOLDEN RULE AUTO SERVICE
711 South Pacific Highway, Cottage Grove, Ore.
OR SEE THE NASH DEALER IN YOUR COMMUNITY
she fe ll fro m a horse. T he
dent hapitened near A lb a n y
M r a n il Mr». Lon g and
w ere v is itin g at the home
s is te r-in -la w . Mr». F red
|ihel
accl-
w here
fa m ily
o f hl»
H olac-
S P E C IA L
D elco S h o ck A b so rb ers
FOR FORD AND MERCURY CARS
No
$
holes to drill
16 .50
ix r
Easy to install
$8==
Set
per I In if Set
Wc service and sell shock absorbers for other inuke«
of cars.
For an easy riding car see us.
Flatters Texaco Service Stat.
Fifth mid Wiishiiigtini
a
la m b
D a te -W a ln u t ice cream is d é li­
cious. T r y it â t G ustafson's o f
course.
7 -ltc -4 i
i W ANTADS
W A N T E D Dependable w om an to
care fo r school c h ild re n between
7:00 a. m and 9:00 a. m and 3:00
and 5:00 p. m. In q u ire evenings.
E d ith B owm an, 343 S outh 1st st.
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7 -l i p
IM EE NEW SERIES
Hui
IF
m
EINE
< tlfkli
SITU U H
H K O rb n t
W A N T E D E ld e rly la d y to do
lig h t house w o rk . Reasonable
wages. S. V. D u d le y. Phone 3F21.
7 -ltp
L IQ U ID
TABLETS
SALVE
NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
Try " A M l-M y -T l» » ” — i W e a ie r fiil H u ila t u t
of
ih o u ld b « m o il w a lc a m a r ig h t n e w . S a f e w a y
tim e, or your m oney b a th . V i* 4 y e a r
m orltet to d a y .
2M tin KOKOAT. SIFT, 23U
BACON
Select any size
piece
Beef Roast
i'-. 25-
They'll Boast About Your Roast.
PORK ROAST for proteins
SLICED BEEF LIVER
PORK STEAK
BONED PICNICS
S w ift's
T ie d
Boned and
i . h .3 5
22
lb. 21c
lb. 22c
ub. 25c
Fresh Caught Chinook. Lost Chance for Canning
MA KILL COFftE
L ilt U w U l
U W hIU t COFFEE
21« I - - 40«
•M O E K CHOC. MUTKO !4fU 1». cm /S c
SAKIA COFFEE
IUu or Dny
Ik . cm 14c
IM -C O tl
»“ « -» •
MOOT D4WN TOMATO JUICE 1 fe » 30«
I0M OAKEO BEAM
» • 1 K ll c m I I t
M* I o*. I t
SEASXE UMA B U M
CREAM 01 WHEAT
la ric »k| 21c
GARBENSISE TOMATOES
» • 2 C M 10c
m-HO CBACl
23c
Salmon b> , u , iw
<? ,<,u, <i 17c
HAM
M ild S u g a r C u re d . .
H a lf o r W hole
Pound
MtOMVAT BAUEN NBAUT
M* M m .
I«
MO AM0V FLOM
4 t Ik l u i t t 11
• lk mck 10«
TAUE AUT Chtk Be«
KIEN BMONTENtM u n . ||c 4 a «w 56,
>0 OAIIM MM0EII
TMAMUE MCKVIIEAT F10M 2 tk M 2 1 ,
BLEIF» NOLLOW IYIW0
| o. c | 5 i
U M RIBBON MUT ATOM
l lk cm tSc
0AAME IUCEI, JELLY MANA 1 ik to s O c
CABOY BAU AM IBM Sc torc 1 tc. ttc
A erwp CockUil
Cracker You'll
Lb cto.
Go Foc"
PVAVTVl HARVEST BLOSSOM
FLOUR
Aiiway Coffee Sx'nr-
«A *> k e ttle t 10c
OUCHEAA AALAO DAEAAMO h k . 2 1 c
WHITE ATAN TUNA FIIM »•
c m 2I c
Oaarl cm 41c
MAYBAY AALAO Oil
Q uartcsa 42a
WEAAOO OIL
1 C«M 1 >C
U 0 DUTCH CLEANSER
WHITI KIMS TOILET SOAP I u . 14«
UFE8U0T TOILET SOAP
Bar Sc
VsllwyCoid AprscRto £.**15«
Staragon FworiMe. am «• 2/29c
r.itosppk “ “« •X -s ffL . 14c
M -D Toilet Tisossw 3 ma> 25c
Vono Cleaner
O» seek 29c
Drano-Drain Cleaner
l^w
Sw-Purb Cran Soap u»-"«.M e
Ivory Flakes
iam - m kce 22c
Ivory Snow
ia%m.kM22c
Safeway FARM-FRESH Produce
SWEET POTATOES
4 lbs. 19c
SQUASH, M j i i lili-fip.'id
lb. 2c
CELERY, green, appetizing lb. 3c
PARSNIPS, new, clean
lb. 5c
CARROTS, tops off
lb. 4V2C
ORANGES, Sunkist fancy lb. 6^0
Jonathan Apples
Crisp, Juicy
Lb.
5^c
C h ick en N o o d le S oup n<>rm.i 3 » , 25c
T o w n H ouse G ra p e fru it Ju ic e 3 “« 25c
B iltm o re T u n a
2 No. cuns 35c
H o rm e l’s Pigs F eet
28-oz. jnr 29c
D en n y ’s T u rk e y an d N oodles '<• » 23c
' 'Mim
Misery
of C O L D S
J o h n s o n ’s C a r-N u
Pint Cllll 59c
666
F O R S A L E Good, young b la c k ­
face breeding ewes. Gene M in ty ,
C o rva llis. Phone 851.
7 - lt c
N a sh
|Wk y tl« a b . , .
A q a o d lu b tla n tio l m a o l fe a tu rin g i
gw aro n tee i y eu " p e rfe c t e o tin g "
irS H A V E » MUSTARO
BEAR R ET U R N S.
It’« H e r e . . . a n d It’« a N ash
th a t « » e s 3 5 to »4» M ile s o n a
G a llo n a t h i g h w a y n p v v d !
way« I h - c - d n e llvc In c iv ic e n te r-
p risi's th ro u g h u u t the co u n ty.
—
Joan
Long, seven
ye a r
old
d a u g h te r o f M r.
and M rs J
A.
Long broke an a rm S unday when
I News Briefs !
Mr
B O W L IN G T O U R N E Y TO
S T A R T SOON.
The fa ll b o w lin g to u rn a m e n t a t
th e C otta g e G rove B o w lin g alleys
w ill get un d e rw a y on O cto b e r 1st
o r s h o rtly th e re a fte r. John C raig,
p ro p rie to r, said M onday
a re good prospects th a t tw e lv e o r
fo u rte e n teams w ill be entered fo r
c o m p e titio n , he said, ju d g in g fro m
th e present in q u irie s.
The b o w lin g a lleys have been
opened evenings since la s t T h u rs ­
day.
T l i r u s h .w . SEPTK.MItEK Jft. HMI