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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1941)
THE S F A T IM I, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Meat Price Dip Causes Decline In Latest Index N ew N ash A G asoline Saver farm price level remains relative ly high. The Oregon farm price Index stood at 94 per cent of the The Government's m v n l gasoline saving campaign, launched on 1926-1930 level as o f September th? Eastern Seaboard when a gas famine threatened, has made 15. 29 per cent higher than a year m otorists across the c o u n tiy gasoline economy-conscious. Here is before. ho« one autom obile m aker coofierated w ith the drive. In the country as a whole, farm Called the "c a r of the hour." because it operates on one-third prices a t mid-September were 99 less gasoline than most cars on the streets today, the new auto per cent of the la.6-1930 average, mobile was placarded w ith honors «it Washington, D. C „ center o r 139 per cent of the 1910-1911 of the gasoline conservation drive. The national emblem in the level. 43 points above Septcmoer 1940. drive, "I'm Using One-Third Less Gasoline." is pasted on the The farm cost index stood at windshield o f a new. 1942 Nash "6<M>" by one o f the gas conserva 137 on Septemlier 15. up 10 points tion g irls at the fuel saving booth in the center o f W ashington compared w ith a year ago. W ith These new Nash cars, which go between 25 and 30 miles to a gal the index of prices received at lon. are now m aking th e ir appearance a ll over the country. 139 and the index o f prices paid fo r commodities, interest and H a rry Zim m erm an o f Tigard taxes a t 137, farm prices were was a recent guest at t.'ie Russel figured at 101 per cent o f parity. Mrs. M ary Dey died October IS Reims home. The p a rity index does not include at the hospital at M cM in nville at School w ill lx* dismissed T hurs farm wages which were at 165 tx*r the age of 78 years. She had made day and F riday p e rm ittin g teach cent of the 1910-1914 level on Oe- ! her home here w ith a son, L. S. ers. X .iila rd Petersen. Mrs. Mabie tober 1. 36 points higher than a Dey, fo r several years u n til a few Newton and Mrs Josie Phillips, to year before. weeks ago when she was taken to attend teachers in s titu te in Eu- the home o f a daughter at Day- gene. Corona adding machines fo r sale ton. M r. and Mrs. Thomas Funk and a t the Sentinel office. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan of M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk Los Angeles are v isitin g M r. and spent Sunday fish in g at Reeds port. Mrs. C. G. Sm ith. 's Helen Dunn, daughter o f Mr. M r. and Mrs. C arl K in g and and Mrs. E. M. Dunn of Lorane daughters V irg in ia and Joan of and A lto n B alfurd, son o f Mrs. Cottage Grove were guests Sun Jane Asker o f D rain, were m ar day at the Robert P hillips home. ried October 16 at Yakim a. Wash M r. and Mrs. B ill F unk and ington. They w ill make th e ir home A lv in Funk spent Saturday h u n t at Cottage Grove. ing in eastern Oregon. John Massey o f Cottage Grove Mrs. W ells o f Sixes is v isitin g has been doing some repair w ork a daughter, Mrs. C la rk C offelt. Homecoming was observed at on his house and barn on the Lorane Church o f C hrist Sunday. farm he owns here. M im in g and evening services TW O TO BE A R R A IG N E D «’ere conducted by the pastor, N O VE M B ER 5th. Wendell Sm all. Basket lunch was Lorane served a t noon. Special musical numbers were given in the a fte r noon by the high school band which played several numbers and the high school chorus sang tw o songs. Glenn Vernon o f T re n t con ducted services in the afternoon Mrs. W. H. Davis, M rs. H. H. Cunningham and daughter T in y Sutherland have returned from a vis it w ith relatives as Pasadena. C alifornia. The high school student body is; holding a carnival at the high school October 31. M r. and Mrs. T. B. M itch e ll and daughter Ann have returned from a vis it to Fresno. C alifornia. They came home by K lam ath Falls and P rineville where they visited Mr. and Mrs. M elvin Needham. A lfre d P arkhurst a n d Paul Caldwell, proprietors o f the Boost er club arrested here last week on charge o f operating gaming de vices and violation o f the state liquor law. w ill be arraigned No vember 5th. P arkhurst w ill face charges of operating pin ball ma chines and card games in the city court and Caldwell w ill face charges o f operating slot machines in the same court. In justice court both w ill face charges of violating state liquor laws. S T IR G E S ELECTED. U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON. Eugene. October 29 I Special I — H a rry Sturges. Cottage Grove, was recently elected permanent treasurer of the combined YMCA and YW CA frosh commissions at the U nive rsity o f Oregon. Mrs. E. N. Brasher and Mrs. His election was revealed thus W . L. Townsend spent Tuesday at week a fte r a jo in t meeting o f the the Pete K ib by home at W alton. tw o organizations. M r. and Mrs. J. E. Banton and M r. and Mrs. W. T. Jones spent M r. and Mrs. D arrel Coone o f Wednesday a t the T. B. Roberts Dnrena are the parents o f a 9 1« home at Anlauf. pound son born Monday. October Mrs. Ralph Geer and baby and 27th a t the M cFarland m ate rn ity Mrs. Wayne Gates and baby of home. He has been named David. Cottage Grove spent F rid a y at the Nelson Bemis home. Snappy days are here again. M r. and M rs. C arl Sm all spent Nestles hot fudge sundae w ill pep Sunday at the V e rlin W ard home you up. Gustafsons o f course, at Dorena. lz -ltc - 3 i London Luxurious Housecoats ’4.98 Staying at home is a pleas ure if you’re wearing one of these opulent beauties! Queenly quilted rayon sat ins, smooth as eream, and rich rayon suedes with a wonderful velvety feel! Zipp« retl or w rap-around models w i t h minimizing waistlines and full swishing skirts. Beautifully cut for the ut most figure flattery and ex ceptionally well made. Bizi's 12 to 44. t BUY DEFENSE / p S A V IN G S i J J STAM PS HERE m T u l ’.KK tit 1911 Mrs Cal Young and M is Good Extracting Juice Grains In a llu - lid rich ami two daughters, a ll o f i . l i When ( r i e l Is c . on. Ihe juice* There n* hi '.'ilmntcly l.00-'l.0W fe nc. may be ex tracted and canned fur grams cl rye Io a bushel und ubuut , M r and Mis. Max Scars and Inter lire in jelly ni.'i'iliig OOU.IIUO g ra m i of liuti, sons nf IVadwood v is itixl over the week end al the Ernest S *ms home. Fred.» Stabler is v isitin g in M r. aiul Mr*:. George Kreh- of Portland Cecil, th e ir two sons Mansel and M r. and M ’ s Cecil Syihers have* M arion and Miss M. liy w u te r of moved into the sm ull cottuge on <’ irva !lis visited trie nils here Sun the John S tabler place. day Mrs Krebs, who was form er Alex Horn of Portland visited ly Roxie Bennett, lived lien* a F rid ay at the Malcolm Horn numlM*r o f years ago. M ’’ and Mrs. John Teeters ami home. Mrs. Lawrence Brown made a fam ily o f Mehuma spent the week tr ip io Vnneouver, Saturday ami end at ihe home of his parents. M r and Mrs Chas Teeiers. returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O tis Chapman The Lee Nixons, the N F C or G A D G ETS, M A SK S, CO STU M ES, ETC. liss' and M r. and M is. Oscar Jack- have gone to Nebraska fo r a visit son and son l ^ le attended the w ith relative;. Miss Grace S m ith of Wi ndling 31st w e d d iir; anniversary |ia riy of M r and Mrs Clyde W rig h t at >|M*nt tin* wr*eb end al Ihe home IN T H E L A S T M IN U T E P R E P A of her father, Joe Sm ith. W alker, Saturday evening. The R Hansens visited in Eu Esther Vo'gamore o f Eugene R A T I O N S D O N ’T O V E R L O O K gene Sunday w ith th e ir daughter visited S u nd ry w ith her grand and son-in-law, M r. and Mrs. parents, M i. and Mrs Chas. T ic t- C urtis W hite. ers. M rs Dave H ite visited her Grade sehiMil w ill Is* dismiss *d lathe r, Ben Jackson, who is ill in nunsday and Friday w hile Ihe the Eugene hospital, Saturday. teachers, M llankow ski. Miss M r. anil M i’s. C rick of Pueblo. Sm ith. Mrs. Steele and Miss Sm ith C o tta g e G ro v e P h a r m a c y Colorado are visiting at the home attend teachers' in s titu te in Eu of his son, J im * C rick gene PHONE 241 Sunday afteinoon callers at the Oscar Flaten home were M r and Corona IXirlatiles The Sentinel. Delight Valley Dorena A fte r reaching 101 per cent o f ■'parity’’ at mid-September, con siderable decline appears to have occurred in the general level of fa rm prices and purchasing power according to data in a review o f the a g rk'u ltu ra l situ atio n just re leased by the O. S. C. extension service T he greatest decline oc curred in prices fo r meat animals. With -siosonal fuctors playing a part. Despite the recent decline. the “ Sit-By-The-Fire” Fashions T ill lis li B row n’s D rug Store ? I J J ä te . I t --»‘kit * ' W B I r K H iir r u i a ic ir ii at ro u « lAFIWAT , nur I ou can have your cake and Y eat it, too, when you drive a new Nash. W ith all this amazing roursw economy, you enjoy the roomiest and most luxurious car ever built for tha lowest-price field! You can have rea l Nash ’’Conditioned A ir" for winter . . , and coil springing on a ll fo u r wheels. . . a D elicious Jo n a th a n s ✓ f r i q i ami p» , V Lb- OC K ,.j Lb5|c Fancy E x tra Pumpkin— fin e fo r p i. s lb. l>/2c Sweet Potatoes, fumy. 4 lbs. lCc Cranberries, Coos hay 2 lbs. 35c Red Emperor Orape3 3 lbs. 19c Onions I . s. No. 1 10 lbs. 29c Thx»» Sari»« o f f i n e M o to r Caro «IXC« ANO fISMTS Friday, Oct. 31-Monday, Nov. 3 today. The apple crop this Wesson O il O rtleys p* E x tra r ttiiiy M azóla ?.. 47» - HURI COHN OIL - Red L ab el K aro S y r u p 5 lb can 3 7 « Celery, cris.». I ve. Lemcns, Kunkiut Potatoes, I s No For Cakaa, Frying and Paatrlaa Gem«, can Kraut Cabbage Produce Price*, Frl. and Sat. Only Pur® Veçelabl® S h o rte n in g R o y a l s a . S a tin ss«« Xhm laiiina CHERUB MILK 4 ■>> 3 1c CANTERBURY TEA BUek -H -u » . pko3 0 c TREE TEA Orange Pakoa r i ’ 3 9c B A K E R ’S COCOA 1 12c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TO” ‘ HOOSB 2-33c RAdCHO SOUPS Aaet — 104-O. can 5o jE n w a L d e s s e r ts ;.^ ,.,, i k MONSTER GUM DROPS i -ib. pkg. 13c CHOCOLATES[¿*¡2 e. . 7 3 c j ^ S l . M SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS ’< £ 2 9 c HEW LEADER SODAS 2 . f I V SHREDDED RALSTON r.rp k g 12c QUAKER OATS Ouick or hag 2t)C H I HO CRACKERS i’Ur 19c PARADISE DILL PICKLES SPEAS CIDER VINEGAR ft» l. J.r / KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR $149 PEACOCK BUCKWHEAT Sle TABLE SALT 8 ib. doth doth l i e BABY LIMA BEANS S-ib p kglS a SAN WAN FANCY PEAS No 2 c « . I 2 i COUNTRY NOME CORN 2 23l 6AR0ENSIDE SPINACH 2 ' ¿5c DEL MONTE PUMPKIN 2 No 2< ;c . . . 19« DEL MONTE DELUXE PLUMS 14« DEL MONTE P B R S 3 0 c g i.M i . . 2 l i PEANUT BUTTEfi Real Boat» 1 '■*' 27c CALIFORNIA OVAL SARDINES & , 10« DORYMATE CODFISH CAKES & 10« VANO LIQUID CLEANER Qt bottle 2 9 c SU-PURB GRAU. SOAP ” 17c; -3 7 c PARC 0 0 6 FOOD 3 No. 1 cana 2 5 c 17c 24c “ Sedan Sleeper” B ed. . . world’s eas/esf steering G et on the ’’savings side” in a new kind of car—drive a Nash today! N ash these crisp, juicy apples year is unusually fine! LUX IM P O R T A N T ' Y ou con » t ill b u r * N a th fo r o n ly o n a - t h ir d d o w n b a l a n ce m 19 m o n th » — Your p r t s r n i c a r m a y c o ra r o r w i ll a p p lf a t f u l l tra d a - in yalu a on th a d o w n p a y m a n t. Real values in your favor ite kinds! Buy a box of New KLEK Yaa—that’s what Nash's naw "Million Dollar Beauty" dalivars at highway apaad. And it's in tha lowaat-prica field I » KITCHEN COURSE IN NUTRITION ix r x r M ïÔ H N hv nur Hum cm alit Turkey Hens PORK BACON CHOPS Any Size Piece BACON JO W L S W k lla M apklka Round Steak Scottiseli« __ G ruin teal Steer Be af MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Abaorbant .6 * Sirloin Steak SIERRA PINE G O L D E N R U L E A U T O S E R V IC E 711 So. Pacific H ighw ay . . . Cottagi* Grove, Ore. i AU PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKEY HANGES O y s te rs Grinte A