The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 02, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SENTINE!/, (’OTTAA,g PROVE, PREPOW
Alaskan Move
Idaho Riflemen Again Win K< ) TC < ^Iiainpionsliips Turkey Outlook
Favorable Even
Can Now lie Told
With Expansion
A N ALASK AN PORT Now It
ran be tnld the »lory of an Al­
askan evacuation. And with the
telling goes a commendation to
three army nuraea who accom­
panied the evacuation party and
helped make the dangemua trip
more endurable for the III and
frightened mothers and children
who were forced to leave thia la-
land outpost,
Wives and children of gnrrlaon
troops and contractor employees
an* now safe In continental United
Slates It leavea the men remaln-
lug here free to devote full at­
tention to their work and defense
duties without fear of Injury to
their families In the event of at­
NOTICE!
Favorable market demand con­
ditions for turkeys are expected
to continue during the 1942-43
marketing season, despite pros­
pects for Increased production of
turkeys, chickens and other meats,
according to an analysts of the
turkey outlook for 1942 which
has been released by the agricul­
tural extension service at O.S.C.
lot- distribution by county agents.
The report also points out that
costs for producing and m arket­
ing turkeys will he somewhat
higher owing to Increases In wage
rates, feeds and other Items.
Tbe indications are that turkey
tack.
production will be substantially
The three nurses, now safely
greater than in 1940 and 1941
back on duty, were Miss Maurk'c
when record sized crops were pro­
Wheeler of Hughesville, Mo., for­
duced which were twice as large
merly with the St. Louis Baptist
as in 1929. In the country as a
hospital, Mias Dorothy McFadden
whole growers reported Intentions
of Mt, Sylvan, Texas, formerly »t
to Increase turkeys 8 per cent,
the Jefferson Davis hospital in
hut the number of turkey hens to
Houston, and Miss Mary I*. Stan­
' lay eggs was only 5 per cent
ton of San Antonio, formerly at
greater than a year ago.
the Santa Rosa hospttnl then'. All
The price of turkeys per head
These
University
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f
Irish»
marksmen
rsn
up
a
w
ere
of
3784
points
Pi
win
N
inth
Corps
Area's
K
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.In
-
are second lieutenants
in
the
was practically the same for the
trrro lle fla le rifle championships for the second consecutive year Kneellns are. le ft to right: Jim C an­
Army Nurse Corps.
ning, Earl Crea. Armour Andersor. Bah O'Connor, Gene Bassett and Gordon Bailey. Standing are BIB
crop of 1941 as for that of 1929
They were commended by B rig .'
W right. Merle Songslend, Bon Grey, Pergeant Robert L. Meador. Bab Heart«-, M a rtin Fry, bob Robbins
when the supply was only one-
General Charles H. Corlett for'
and Lawrence Douglas. I.lru ten an t O tto Nelson, roach. Is seated a t telescope.
half as large and the purchasing
their constant and sympathetic
power of consumers was also at a
service aboard the transport The
level. A steady Increase in
Heads Tax-Saving Group high
general has been In receipt of*
the per capita consumption of tur­
many letters of appreciation from
key meat m the United States
1 "
grateful mothers for the unaelf-J l^ine c o u n t y farmers have State milk and e m m
grading
has occurred since 1929.
Ish devotion to duty shown by the pledged that they will increase1 regulations should lie strictly fol-
W ith respect to chickens and
nurses In caring for passengers on mllk production In 1942 by 24 p*r lowed.
eggs, the report contains data
the long, rolling trip to the main­ cent over text year, as this eoun-
“Many dairy fanners may take
The W alker Community church
showing an Increase of 12 per
ty's share In 125 billion pounds of advantage of present
favorable
land.
cent in the country's laying flocks ¡_s holding pre-Easter evangelistic
The evacuation scene as the rnllk needed in tb«- Food for F » e - prices to Improve their haras,
compared with a year ago. with meetings from Sunday, March 29
m t lk houses, and equl[)ment
to
party left under closely guarded dofrt program this year.
producers indicating intentions to to April S, every evening. D. C.
purchase 12 per cent more baby Humphreys, evangelist.
F. L.
Pointing out that reaching th l« produce the quality of milk de-
sailing orders was a touching one
chicks this year.
Fishback, pastor, Rosemary Fish-
aa fathers kissed fhefr wives good­ g o d will result In far more milk manded by buyers. But equlp-
bye and hogged their children In tban Lane county herds have pru- tnent la not ail that is needed.
In terms of grain-consuming back, pianist, all of Eugene. Every
a farewell embrace that may have du<vd In recent years, and prob- Sine«? milk is easily contaminated
animal units, the total number of one is invited. There w ill be a pro­
to last for months or years, and ably more ihan they have ever during the process of milking and
livestock on farms at the begin- gram practice Wednesday evening
county handling, the producer must be
aa youngster* said farewell to produced before, t h e
ntng of 1942 Was 6 per cent great- at 7:00 o’clock.
USDA
W
ar
Board
Reminds
dairy-
constantly
alert.*
pet» who had to be left behind.
er than a year before. These con-
School district 41 has bought
Tips Given Dairymen,
Tbe voyage had Its-moments of men that the 1912 goal doesn't
ditions suggest a material in- the 12 volumes encyclopedia, the
depend
entirely
on
how
much
|
Dairy
specialists
at
O
r
e
g
o
n
humor as soldier and sailor a t­
crease in the meat supply, but on latest edition. Payment on the
State College recommend the fol-
tendants showed an unexpected milk Is produced.
the other hand demand for meat books will be on next year's school
What kind of milk Is marketed lending sanitary precautions for
understanding of I m M cm , while
is unusually great and the pur- budget. The books will be here in
has
a
vital
bearing
on
the
ulti-
production
of
clean,
high-quality
women abroad f o r m e d
them­
chasing power of consumers is ’ two weeks.
mate
effectiveness
of
the
pro-
milk:
selves Into a Baby V<»luntoer r e ­
i
I
The Creswell fire department
lle-althy Cow«— Uae milk from
tail to assist those with families. gram. Raymond A. Johnson, W ar
The extension service report was called to put out a fire on
Board chairman. »ays. He releas- healthy cows. The mdher should
also shows a favorable potato out- the M. T. Jackson house. The
«-<!■ the following statement on the he fret- from contagious disease, j
H. O. Porgetar
Strong-flavored feeds should not Rosaturg business man who la look for 1942 and gives Informs- origin Of the fire was not known,
situation:
"Recent figures of the Agricul­ be fe«l to cows less than three general chairman of Citixens' tion on the horse and mule situa- L ittle damage was done,
The Social Neighbor* dub was
tion. That further decrease i
n
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tural Marketing Service indicate hours' before milking.
Committee For War-Time Tax work animals w ill take place is
entertained by Mrs. George Hoh-
that roughly 15 per cent of the
( lean Cow«.— Much of the dirt
Saving
m m n ami Mrs. Ronald Gray at
indicated by the fact that only
cheese offered for sale to the in mtlk. which makes for high bae-
the Gray horn»1 In Cottage Grove
al? horses and
government under the lend-leaae tertel count, comes from the body STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALI- 6 5 J **1" Cent
on March 25. Guests present were
mules are under two years old,'
Wayne Twilliger of Culp Creek
program has £een rejected be- of the cow. Plenty of bedding,
FO R M A NOT INVOLVED.
Mew lames Howard,
Green and
compared with 13 per cent in is now staying with M r. and Mrs.
cause It was not of the desired milking in a clean barn, protect-
son. Curtis White, Harold Wol-
1920.
James Hemenway so he may com-
quality. The unsatisfactory qual Ing the milk from dust and in-
Concerning the alleged relations
fard and daughter M ary Lou, anti
'
plete his sp o o lin g here. His folks
Ity of the milk that wept Into the sects, and thorough cleaning of between tbe Standard O il Co. of
the M imu - s Gall Lindamood, D ar­ cheeoA was a principal factor lend­
T ry our lemon flake ice cream, have moved to Corvallis.
la Fay Hogate «nd Esther Han­ ing to eventual rejection ot the udders before milking will help New Jersey and the Axis coun­ Gustafson's of course.
34-ltc-3i
Carolyn Bolton spent last wee'.
keep milk dean.
' tries, attention is called to the
sen. Mrs. Charlie Conner will lx« riuinufnetured product.
(le a n Utensils. — A fter being fact that the Standard Oil Co. of
hostess to the club April 8.
F ’rm era C an C ooperate.
rinsed In cold o r luke-warm wa- New Jersey and the Standard Oil
Week-end guests at the N, F.
"Many farmers who hove been ter, the utensils should be thor- Co. of California are two sepa-f
Corliss home were Mrs. Carrie
delivering sour creum for butler (H|ghl.v washed with hot water, an rate companies and have no eon-
Khuison and Miss Francis K nut­
must now learn to produce and alkali washing (»owtler, and a neetjon in this matter. There ara,
son o| Eugene.
market fresh, sweet, wholesome stiff brush. Rags, greasy soaps, or several Standard Oil Companies,
Wednesday evening a gronp of
milk of unquestionable purity. soa,, powders should not be used, each separately managed and the
friends went to the Sears home
Cream for butter making can he A fter washing, rinse with scald- Standard O il Co. of California,
and surprised Ernest Rears on his
held for more than one day. But
water. Cans and «II utensils which serves this territory, is not '
birthday anniversary. Those go­
the whole milk for
cheese must should he free from eracks, holes, concerned
nor connected with
ing were Mr. and Mm, Oscar
be delivered dally,
fresh nnd ,inij rufct, and should be
well- any of tire reports regarding the
Flaten, Ralph Soars. Oscar J ac k-,
tfnnerl. M ilk cans should be clean alleged* business dealings of the
, -
aon. Let* Nixon and Mrs. Claude sweet.
"As a result of ‘the dairy ex- and dry.
•
Standard of New Jersey and
Davidson.
( lean Milk Handlers.— Milkers Germany.
Mr. ami Mrs. E. Paul of Silk pension program, a sizeable nutn-
selling milk should wear clean overalls, have
W. S. Farish. president of the
Creek caNed at tthe C. H. Haight ber of farmers ate
for
the
first
time.
They,
in
par-
their
hands
clean
and
dry,
and
Standard
Oil Company of New
home Sunday afternoon.
Jersey, described Tuesday at
Mrs. Curtis W hite of Eugene ticular, need to give attention to fingernails trimmed.
spent a few days at the home of the quality of their product if it j (ooltng— M ilk and cream should Washington as without "a shad-
be cooled Immediately to below ow of foundation" testimony that
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Han- is to be useful In the food for
freedom program.
60 degrees F.. with 50 degrees the company had prevented or de-
aem
Bnyers Responsible, too.
best. I f no Ice or mechanical re- lay°d development of synthetic
The John Dunlevy» have re-
celv.xi word from their son C lair I "Not all of the blame for the frigerntion is available, use cold rubber in the United States,
"The facts anti the record, ' he
of the U. S. Marines, that he is | poor-quality products can be laid running water. Warm fresh milk
The should not be mixed with cold «»M the senate defense investl-
nbw in San Francisco taking an on the farmer's doorstep.
airplane pilot
and
mechanic mllk ami cream buyer must also milk or cream of a previous m ilk- 8a**ng committee, "are exactly to.
accept the responsibility for rare- ing stime this hastens the growth 'he contrary."
Oourse.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight took fulty inspecting and grading each of bacteria by warming the mass j Farish appeared before the
committee to reply to testimony
their granddaughter, Elsie Haight patron's delivery. Accepting In- of milk.
Hauling M ilk.— Protect cans of hy Thurman Arnold, assistant
to her home In Eugene Saturday forlor quality milk or cream with-
out making some constructive of- mdk ami cream at roadside and a»’ ornoy general in charge of
afternoon.
fort to correct the condition at during transportation a g a i n s t anti-trust enforcement, that the
Word has been received that the source only contributes to the dust and direct rays of the sun. company had frustrated develop-
I. B. Morris, former resident, has t mi Iron's continued negligence, to Use a wet blanket over cans on nwnt of synthetic rubber in the'
Suffered a paralytic stroke at his the country's loss of valuable truck during the summer, or a United States as a result of cartel
agreements made with I. G. Far-
home In San Jote, (California. Mr. food, nnd to smaller returns to eIasi-d truck,
ben of Germany before the United
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and Mrs. W aller Morris motored producers - in some cases even to
States entered the war.
the latter part of last week. producers of high (ÿjpllty milk.
MORE INFORMATION ON
Avoid Inconvenience
DON’T FORGET
to
Bring in the REQUIRED old
“TRADE-IN TUBE” when pur­
chasing your next tube of TOOTH
PASTE or SHAVING CREAM.
Save With Safety
KEM’S for DRUGS
The Rexall Store
Milkl Not How Much, Hut What Kind R
Delight Valley
Cedars
"
■ ■■■■!
at Anlauf visiting Maggie W ertz
and family.
Sterling Bolton returned to
s^"fxjl Monday after a two weeks
absonce because of the mumps,
.
n.i ™ r ’ustaS,«?
P
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Get Tour
HEATERS
and .
FURNACES
Repaired for Cooler
Nighta
Wew Oratas, Btov* and
Fonaee Bspairifig
COTTAGE GROVE
FOUNDRY
Sooth 10th
The Standard Oil Company of Califor­
nia is in no way whatsoever involved in
the assertions of the Department of
Justice, concerning relationship be­
tween The Standard Oil Company o f .
OREGON GUARD.
YOU CAN STILL
Maintain the dignity of
your home by keeping it in
a good state of repair and
protect the investment in
your property.
We Have a
Generili Paint
ffrr Every
Purpose
Weather conditions should
also be more favorable for
painting, repairing a n d
roofing.
Now is the time to get that
chicken house in repair.
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. Roy
W. A. Garoutte nnd Major L a - ! Sunderland and Harvey Kelly a r e ^
Sells Stewart spent the latter among those who have been serv-r
part of the week in Portland on ing on the jury at Eugene. The
business and while there confer- jury was dismissed Tuesday until
red- with Col. Ralph Cowgill, com- work will be resumed on April 13.
mander of the Oregon guard. ~ -
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While there M ajor Stewart se-1
cured additional information on
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
the organization plans connected
with the guard, a m o n g which
presords a
was the fact that all enrollees
Concert Recital b y
must be finger printed.
First Wallpaper
The first wallpaper sent to Ameg.
lea was wrapped in tinfoil tubes to
protect It from moisture.
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OK SUPPLY CO.
All Kinds of Building Material
Phone 100
*
New Jersey and Axis countries. This
company is not in any way interested in
the patents for the manufacture of syn­
CARPENTERS W A N TE D .
Carpenters, both union and non-'
union, are wanted for work at
Mectford, according to word re­
ceived from Janies II. Hoogan,
manager of the United States
Employment Service office at Eu­
gene. Applicants spoulri contact
the Eugene employment office at
Sixth and Willamette.
.
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AN AMAZING OFFER!
thetic robber under discussion.
Singing Star of
Stage, Radio, Screen
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
O F C A L IF O R N IA
M c A rthur court
APRIL T, 1:11 P.M.
YOtltt MONET BACK if Dr.
Parker's Corn Remover fails to
1.65 - 1.40- 1.10 - 85c
remove any painful qprn or cal­
lous. Only 35c at Cottage Grove
Pharmacy.
For Reservations W rite
Ticket Office, U. of O.
March 27. 1942
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