The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 01, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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If Leaf and Rye
Less; West Is
Short on Hay
"O N E W O R L D " A T C IT Y
L IB R A R Y
Considering current crop condi­
tion« nnd carry-over, figures in d i­
cate approxim ately
KM) m illion
bushels k*ss when! and rye In the
United Staten bread grain supply
fo r the next m arketing m . im u i
than fo r 11»<- 1943-43 season, ne.
cording to an analysis of crop
{inspects by the Oregon ugricul-
i oral extension service. E • i no,
'he bread grain supply w ill he
n-'ar record proportions, enough
fo r tw o years of normal domestic
connumpt Ion.
The supply of feed grilles may
la- materially smaller, cspe< tally
In re' ■
to the livestock |\,pu-
lath n The l!M3 oats and barley
crop« ar- expected to fa ll about
I I per cent under 1942. and <orn
co.Hlitl. ns so fa r have not lieen
very !.•» .’ «!>le. C arry-ovi i P icks
of oats, b rrle y and corn are .veil
als.ve average,
however,
and
somi-w'-i I larger than a y. nr ago.
Despite 'h e less favorali'*- hay-
llve xu ch ra tio
In Oregon and
n e a r' y states, the Unlt>*d sn •<*
hay supoly situation Is fa iriy g< .it.
? ,e -a,* crop is expected to ta­
lk ger than average alt hough
sm aller than last year, w ith the
carry-over above 1942 and w ell
at»ve average
Prospects fo r the new hay crop
have been much b etter in Ire
eastern ,uirt ot the United Slides
than In the west In relation to
hay consuming livestock the tiny
situation Is the most unfavorable
in parts of Oregon .ind nearby
states
In general, the relationship be­
tween livestock nuntls-rs and feed
supplies Is approaching the prob- 1
k-m singe
Prospective
production
of crops uM-«t for human food iloes
not look serious, although the
supply of some Items like decidu- 1
ous fru it, sml a few commercial
vegetable crops probably w ill fa ll
short. Much rk-fs-nds u|sm grow ­
ing conditions nnd the needs over­
bp IJ
A W a r Da p a r t m an t Rurwatt o f
P .iW It
lU ia tlo n ,
AKMY 1HIEH Ol I ITS NEW "P U C K ” Thi« new amphibian truck turns off its propeller and
rolls up ths beach, powered by its six wheel drive. The new vehicle, incorporating the charset eristics
of the standard two -and-one half ton Army cargo truck, operates equally well on water or land. Known
officially as "D U K W 353", it wss nicknamed the "Duck" by the soldiers assigned as its driver-pilots.
It ,, shnu n In operation In New Caledonia.
Jap Plane Downed hv Ack-Ack
Krrgeant
Delm ar Dunn
of Hoston
just h it the
target with
tit, SS-mm.
water-rooted
tu n , and a
Jap plane
frit to the
(round.
H r is
guarding
the harbor
One of the moat popular books
of today, "One W orld," by Wen­
dell L. W illk le ,ia on the rental
shelf of the c ity lib ra ry .
Thia
book was w ritte n follow ing his
trip around the w orld in the m id ­
dle of this w ar and is based on
things he saw and learned firs t
hand and upon the views of men
and women, im portant and anony­
mous, whose heroism and sacri­
fices give meaning and life to
th e ir beliefs. Parts of this book
have been published in the k-ad-
ing magazines such as The Read­
ers Digest, The New York Times
Sunday magazine. The Saturday
Evening Post, and Look.
The "F ro n tie r D octor" by U rl-
ing C. Coe, another interesting
book and true story w ritte n by
a young doctor who arrived at
Bend, Oregon, 35 years ago when
Bend was a wide-open and boom­
ing town, is also found in the l i ­
brary. This is Dr. Coe's own story
o f his hardships, adventures, and
buckaroo patients told w ith rare
understanding and humor.
F o r the garden club and flo w ­
er lovers is the book "Peonies" by
F. F. Rockwell. This book is a
practical guide to selection and
culture w ritte n fo r amateurs by
an amateur.
He discusses the
modern uses of the peony, sug­
gests the proper types and va­
rieties fo r various locations not
neglecting the new frag ran t sorts
and tells just how to care and
propagate them.
A nother book.
"The Scented
Garden”
by
Eleanour S inclair
Rohde gives a d e lig h tfu l introduc­
tion on flo w e r scents, followed by
chapters which lead us through
the fo ur seasons o f the year des­
crib ing the various scented flo w ­
ers of each season. A chapter on
old roses, arom atic herbs, and one
which gives recipes fo r sweet bags
and pot-pourri are fu ll o f interest­
ing bits of history and garden
lore.
Dorena
Pvt. and Mrs. Ralph H olliday of
Riverside. C alifornia, are here
v isitin g her p iie u ts , Mr. and Mrs
Joe Thrasher.
lfo ra tis
Mosby of Klam ath
1,11a visited Monday at the Mrs
M. Mosby hom>- He was e n re re
to P ortland where he w ill join
I he navy.
A t the recent annual school
election Henry K e lly was elected
d ire cto r fo r a term o f three years
replacing Mrs. Annabelle Wicks,
whose term expired.
Mrs. Ivan Sm ith of Lorane
spent Tuesday at the home of her
parents, M r. and Mrs. S. V. Dud­
ley.
M r. gnd Mrs. Verne Kane! le ft
Tuesday fo r St. Helens. He plans
to enter the arm y around the
firs t o f July.
Jim m y Thrash ;r of Sacramen­
to. C alifornia, is v isitin g at the
I ome o f his parents, M r. and Mrs.
Joe Thrasher.
J e rry Mosby was in Eugene
Saturday night where he visited
w ith M ajor Everett Hol.strom who
was home on a short lurlough a f­
te r being in Cnina since A p ril.
1942 M aier H olstiom , who is a
i .rmer resident of Dorena, is in
the arm y a ir corps. His new sta­
tion w ill be a t S tew art Field, New
York.
TATER
E A T IN G
CO. TE N T
Two potato barons, O rlo Bagley
and Cleo Morelock, have more or
less demoralized the local potato
m arket outlook by threatening ta
plant two big patches of potatoes
and have riggi-d up some sort of
a deal w ith Hap W olfard to eat
the crop, or we het:- it was W ol-
fa iifs proposal that he would eat
all the la te r* grown by the two
borons and went iu rth e r to sug­
gest to Bagley that he ( Bagley >
pl&nt potato chips in o n l" ' to havi»
less com petition on (he m arket.
But the potatoes hav • not been
planted yet.
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tyow That You’re Back
ON YOUR FEET
Keep your shoes serving
for the duration by giving
them expert Red Boot
Shoe Shop service. Save
shoe leather for Uncle
Sam!
RED BOOT
SHOE SHOP
Steve Gasper, Prop.
F IM TK StCMIMT H TM ES.TM UM T
14 R O T NEMKIW THLC.KMCT CWMMT. .<
of New
M IS S
Guinea.
seas.
C IIK K EN N . TOO . SOW L’NE
M*E< IA I. M A R T I M E D IE T S
»Ann ranm
THE SEXTTN'EL. COTTAGE flftOVE. OREGON
“Hello, Frisco, Hello’ Has
Spectacle and Glamour!
Vena Wheeler and lived in Cottage
Grove fo r many years.
Herman Rudolph spent last F r i­
day vis itin g his sister at the
H enry Rohde home.
Mrs. E. J W icks of M y rtle
Point is vis itin g her parents. M r.
and Mrs. J. Sams, and her sister,
Mrs. Faye Van Sehotack.
.Mr and Mrs. W illia m T elfo rd
and son B illy and Norm an Sams
o f Eugene were dinner guests
Sunday o f M r. and Mrs. Lev Van-
Poultrym en. harassed by the ex-
trem c shortage of Mime o f the
usual Ingredients In mixed feeds,
can obtain some up to date sug­
gestion* on w artim e rations fo r
When it comes to m aking m usi­ film appearance in over a year
|»oultry ns a result ot resenr -h
cal pictures, there is one studio in which is welcome news ind cd.
earned on at the p o u ltry depart­
Hollywood that tops them all. W ith her Is handsome John Payne
m ent at Oregon State college,
H. E. Cosby, head of the de­ Now the word Is that 20th Cen­ In a tailor-m ade role, und r o t u ’d
partm ent. told delegates to the tury-F ox, makers of "Alexander's Jack Oakie plays fo r laughs. Coir •
annual Oregon Baby C hick asso­ Ragtime Band. ' "M y Gal Sal" and plctm g the list of stars is luscious
ciation meeting th a t almost the "S pringtim e in the Rockies,” have Lynn Bari, who doesn * sine or
entire 1700 birds on the college done it again w ith "H ello, Frisco, donee and brother, she doesn't Schotaek.
M r. and Mrs. Ace Gregg spent
farm have hern used continuously H e llo ” The film , which is slated have to!
Tlie story, sim ply told, is set on the week end in Portland.
In the past year in fii-d tn g tesla to open Ju ly 2 at the Atcade
The Cedars com m unity w ill
San Francisco's B arbary Coast.
to find out how to get the best Theatre, rates tops.
It's little wonder the studio is Four entertainers are try in g to hold a picnic Sunday at the grove
results from the restricted eet)
supplies, p a rtic u la rly the high iro- preeminent In this field, when one get on in the show world. The at Evenson's. Sunday school w ill
teln feeds Some pens have been sees why they have to w ork dynamo of the o u tfit is Payne, but be at 10:30. Ih n n e r at 1 p. m.
is the real di awing card •* pert Alice Those who have ice cream freez­
raised on m ilkless diets, some i w ith. "H ello, Frisco, H ello"
w itho ut ony protein from meat by- produced In sumptuous Techni- Faye whose dulcet voice ai J ers are asked to bring them w ith
prnducts nnd other* w ith no fish ­ color anil boasts a dazzling cast of "p u tty lig g e r" {»acks 'em in. W ith contents mixed and ice w ill be
meal. as w ell as cominnatlous of headliners, an entertaining story, Jack im k ie and June Havoc, th e ir furnished to freeze cream. E very­
these W hile feeds are not im ­ an abundance of music both new struggle to tho top provides a neat one invited. There w ill be a pa­
proved by leaving out these stand­ and fa m ilia r all neatly packaged background fo r the appealing trio tic program in the afternoon.
ard ingredients, Cosby sain It •« w ith some of the finest production musical production numbers.
J. Vohn from the Vohn seed
somewhat surprising the results numbers ever conceived.
The rongs are peritap; the most company o f Chicago visited the
that enn hr obtained w ith emer­
The s ta rs ’
"H ello,
Frisco, vat i o of any recent m usical F or Hemenway lily gardens Sunday.
gency rations when prop • 'iv used. H ello" m arks Alice Faye's first instance, there are such old fa v­
Miss Norm a Sammoas o f Sagi­
He cautioned against any fu r ­
o rite , as "Gee. But it 's Great To naw is assisting Mrs. H en ry
th e r’ expansion in the {s iu ltty in ­
Meet A Friend From Your Home Rohde w ith housework.
dustry In Oregon o r 'lie sta rtin g
Tow n,” "L in d y Lou' nnd "Rag-1 M r. and Mrs. Ed F in n e rty were
of ony new flocks, even of the
tim e Cowboy Joe" coupled w .th
buck yard variety, unless an as­ I Donald Kenady came Tuesday the t, ne. "H e llo . Frisco.’" make Sunday dinner guests at the W.
fo r a visit w ith Ills parents, Mr.
A. Hemenway home.
sured feed supply can be located
¡and Mrs. R. H. Kenady. Donald pleostm listening, ns does the new
Mrs. M argaret B o l t o n and
hi advance.
Gordon an I
has a len-day leave nnd is sta- number by Mack
daughter Mabie spent the week
New officers of the B.diy Cl Ick , Honed at Flueneme, C alifornia.
H a rry W arren, “ You'll Never
end in Seattle visiting M r. and
association are M r*. H A. Wet-
M r. and Mrs. Ben H a rris and K now ." This tune, v bieh A lice Mrs. M e rritt Bolton, also her son
tig, Roseburg, president; Ambrose son and daughter of S m ith River Faye delivers as only she c i ,
and b ro the r Dean
Bolton and
Brownell, .Milwaukie, vice
. si-
the seems des’ ined fo r top |M i{inlanty V ic to r Brooks who are stationed
dent; Frank O. Erickw ct. H ills ­ visited Tuesday even-ng at
the country over.
at H arbo r Island. Seattle. Mabie
boro, secretary-treasurer; anil five home of M r, and M rs Robert
Featured in the m usical
arc
St.
Elm
o
Tuesday
evening.
Bolton stayed fo r a longer visit
directors. L. E. Cabe, M cM inn­
Iu iird C 'ugar, June Havoc, il.a rd
but Mrs. Bolton returned Tues­
ville, re tirin g president; Phil Gent, | Mrs. W a lte r Robinson spent
Bond
i
n.l
George
Bai
bier.
day.
Eugene; Fred Cockell, M ilw aukie: several days last week at the
Bruce
Hnm herstone
directed
Lloyd Lee, Salem; and W ill Chase. borne o f a daughter and son-in-
Dallas Bolton of Seattle, Wash­
law, M r. and Mrs. J. R. Ferguson the pic;.,re, which was produced
Aurora.
ington, has berm visiting his uncle
In Portland. W hile in Portland by M dtoi. Sperling, 1st Lieuten­ and aunt, M r. and Mrs. S. A. B ol­
CS.M.C.R.
Robert
Ellis,
Mrs. Robinson was greeted w ith ant,
R O H E R t'R G F IR E T O T A L S
ton and fam ily.
a surprise when her son Dale Helen Logan and Richard M a­
g I (Ml.(MM) D A M A G E S
Lou Zacker and son John of
I came on a tw o weeks furlough r a t'a y md the scri yit play.
Montana visited S terling Bolton
Damage from June 24 Roseburg from the navy.
and daughter Carolyn Saturday
business d is tric t fire, probably the
Mts. M ary Shay of Neal, Kan-1
evening.
worst In Roschurg's history, w ill !sas came Thursday fo r a visit at
Divide
M O N R O E A T T E N D IN G
«A R A VAN CENTER
Miss Ina Monroe, daughter o f
M r. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe of this
c ity is attending the Methodist
Youth Caravan T ra inin g Center
at the College of the Pacific, at
Stockton, C alifornia, this week, in
preparation fo r voluntary Service
during the next seven weeks in
local M ethodist churches in the
Southern C alifo rn ia Confer ce.
Selected because o f her experi­
ence and leadership in youth
work. Miss Monroe is one of 14
college young people who re be­
ing trained at Stockton tra in in g
center fo r w ork w ith fo u r adult
counselors who w ill be a -ig m -d
one to each of fo u r caravan teams. ,
EXA M S FOR C O C N TT
A D M IN IS T R A T O R
Careers in the adm inistration of
public w elfare services are em­
phasized in the announcement of
examinations fo r the position of
county a dm in istrato r w ith
the
Oregon state public w elfare com- 1
mission The examinations w ill be
given on Wednesday, J u ly 21. ac­
cording to Max L. Dudley, adm in­
is tra to r o f the Lane county pub­
lic w elfare commission. The qual­
ifications required are a m inim um
o f tw o years of college and three
years of successful fu ll tim e paid
responsible business o r profes­
sional employment, o f which one
year w ith in the pest ten years
shall have been in tne field of so­
cial case w ork on the s ta ff of a
public social agency.
( l i t R C II O F F IC E R S
ELECTED
A t the annual meeting o f the
Free ethodist church held last
Thursday evening, the follow ing
officers were elected: trustee fo r
three years. Charles O. Hosman:
stewards. N ellie L ittle , Rosa M a r­
tin and George P. T a rr;
class
leader, Charles O. Hosman; Sun­
day school superintendent, Ruth
H erald; treasurer Thelma W rig h t;
secretary.
Charles O. Hosman,
and
auditor,
Charles O. Hosman.
run from SIOO.WX) to $150,000, fire , the home o f her daughter and
M r. and Mrs. Henry Rohde took
PHO NE DEM ANDS HEAVY
Rosa M a rtin was elected a dele­
son-in-law, M r. and Mrs. W. C. M rs Rohde's m other, Mrs. E liza­
departm ent officials estimated.
gate to the conference and Thelma
A fu rn itu re store und an ap|mr- Pynch und fum ily.
beth Fahrenwald, to Eugene last
"Telephone demands fo r addi­ W right, reserve delegate.
Corporal L ucky Bayn nnd w ife F riday and had the casts removed tio na l service, both exchange and
el shop were destroyed and seven
other buildings damaged. C. 14. returned Monday to W atsonville, from her leg. Mrs. Fahrenwald long distance,' continue at new
M cCall, a volunteer firem an who C alifornia. M r. Bayr.e is stationed broke her hip over tw o months high levels," N . R Powley, Presi­
was struck by a grappling hook at Camp McQuadic and Mrs. ago. The hip is healed nicely nnd dent o f The Pacific Telepu me ar d
used In pullfhg down a charred I Bayn Is employed ;n W atsonville, it is hoped she w ill soon hi' able Telegraph Company, declared in a
wall, was the only personal In­ i M r. Bayn was on a two weeks i to w alk again.
M tement,, accompanying dividend
furlough spent w ith his parents
jury.
The Social Twelve club held an cheeks mailed todaÿ to common
The blaze apparently started n here nnd w ith Mrs. Buyn's rela­ indoor picnic last Thursday at the sl;< reholders, and just received by
home of Mrs. N, E. Compton.
the fu rn itu re
stor.«'-
furnace tives nt Toledo.
Lenora I-angston, telephone com­
C urtis Veateh and Mrs. W. A. pati) manager here.
room hut Its origin nns not been ; Mrs. Richard Knight and daugh-
jte r Ann are spending this week Briggs and fa m ily spent Tuesday . "Government regulations now
determined.
'w ith Mrs. K n ight's parents, Mr. at the Veateh farm at Halsey.
in effect fu rth e r
re s tric t
the
and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds.
K erm it Sams spent F rid ay in am ount of new m aterial tn e - may
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Mackey vis­ Eugene transacting business.
jl.e ’ used fo r the installa
of
it ted Sunday nt Comstock w ith
Mrs. Bob P hillips and daughter- • te’ephones, provision being made,
M r. and Mrs. Dennis Hanks.
in-law, Mrs. Josie Phillips o f Lon­ as fo rm erly, fo r p uttin g fu s t t 1 e
Mrs. Ed Bresett Is spending the don, spent Sunday w ith
Mrs. installatio n of telephones tequired
When M a rlin M otors w ill re­ week in P ortland w ith relatives. Fannie Phillips and bro the r Fos­ ¡fo r w a r and essential e iv ib m pur-
M r nnd Mrs. M yrle M ille r of ter.
pair it for you
the way I,
' pises," M r. Powley continued.
’
Toledo were week-end visitors at
Mrs. Foye Van Sehotack is in ­
should be done.
.the home of Mrs. M iller's parents, vestigating the weed situation on N I N D E R l.A N D T R A N S F E R R E D
"C O M P L E T E A U T O M O T IV E i M r. and Mrs. G. L. Bayn. Mrs. the farm s in this d is tric t, looking
j Hazel Wood nnd daughter ol fo r Canada thistles.
Roy Sunderland who fo r the
S E R V IC E "
¡D rain were Sunday guests at the
M r. and Mrs. Glen P hillips of past three years has served as lo-
[ Rnyn home.
Pay fo r yo ur repairs on the
ICottage Grove spent Thursday ¡cal manager o f the Shell O il Co.
Four Mexicans have been added evening w ith Foster nnd Fannie here has been transferred to Rese­
easy G.M.A.C Budget Plan.
[to the Divide section crew.
I Phillips.
llin g , w here he w ill serve as local
M r. nnd M ri. Atut-r* H a rris and [ Mrs. N. E. Compton received a manager. He expects to leave fo r
children
Oscar,
and
K a th ryn message stating her niece's hus­ his new home w ith Mrs. Sunder­
Your Pontiac Dealer
spent Sunday w ith Mrs 11,in is' band, C. W. llihes, bail passed land sh o rtly a fte r Ju ly 4th. E. R
? l North » III Nt.
parents, M r. anil Mrs. lio h c il SI. uw uj and tuneral would I mj F r i­ Husted o f Portland is lieing Irans-
Elmo.
day. Mrs. Hines was the fornidr fei red here as manager.
T
H E first day of July, a great sale« campaign
opens at your J. C. Penney store. All through the
month, every man and woman in our stores w i l l work
with all their hearts and hands to sell the W ar Bonds
of our country.
Side e by i side with clothing
_ for every member of the
family,
imily, for
f every home front need, we will feature
W ar Bor
>nds and Stamps at every counter, in every
department of our stores.
W’e still can sell you anything you want for your
wartime family needs. But we want to sell you War
Bonds— the very best piece of merchandise we have.
For while we are still here to serve you, w e serve our
country first.
So buy War Bonds at Penney’s this July! They
are the best investment for your money in the whole
wide world!
Cedars
HEAT GET YOU DOWN?
Don’t let the heat and Jack of salt make you weak. Salt and Dex­
trose tablets will help keep you on the job.
“Don’t Neglect
Your Car”
Salt tablets with Dextrose, 100 tablets
Salt Dextrose and Vitamin BI, 100 tablets
Special rates on thousands.
.
60c
69c
' ' *
v . M
T
Recommended by all First Aid groups.
(let your supply now.
MARTIN MOTORS
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
Brown’s Cut Rate Drug Store