T HI KHI ».\ % « h T o P E R S |; n ; TTTE SE N T IN E L COTT \G E GROVE OREGON High Production Of Needed Crops Is Asked in Goals The Had, Bad Boomer Dorena B IR T H S Wkat'lfottßuy'lÜiU. tita n i Sn long ax a soldier can eat nnd think up disparaging names for his equipment the A rm y w ill du »11 rig h t. Food is either "beans,** or ••chow.” "Chow** may consist of a well cooked meal or if circumstances de­ mand our flghting men have learned to subsist on "R a tio n K ," the con­ centrated food that all of them ca rry into battle. With m illions of men nnd women In the services It w ill requ.re a lot of War Bond buying on our part to keep them happy. TO COLLECT 0 1 ,0 < EOTIIIN’G, R V .s A n a tio n -w id e c o lle c tio n cam - [Miign fo r discarded c lo th in g , used fa b rics, and rags is being planned to meet heavy in d u s tria l and m ili­ ta ry n -q u ire m e n ts fo r w ip in g cloths, acco rd in g to W P B . O f f i­ cials emphasized th a t th e y do not 'w a n t clothes th a t the o w n e r w ill w e a r again o r can use. The d is­ carded c lo th in g also w ill b e ’ used fo r local re lie f and re lie f and re ­ h a b ilita tio n purposes abroad. M a ­ te ria ls collected w i ll be separated and classified fo r best possible use. I t is expected th a t the c o l­ lection p ro g ra m w ill lx- handled by In d iv id u a l states and co m m u n i- 11 les. I KE MVNTIIETK Id Itltl li I OR ELASTIC TH REA D S y n th e tic ru b b e r m ay e v e n tu a l­ ly lx- used in g a rte rs , suspenders, fo u n d a tio n garm e n ts, and u n d e r­ wear. A ll re s tric tio n s on the m a n ­ u fa c tu re o f e la s tic th re a d m ade w ith s y n th e tic ru b b e r have been suspended by W P B u n til A p r il 1, te.S. TrMtwrjr PrfflrfmgRl 1911. Excellent Rental Property T liia p lace w ith o u t d o u b t re a lly w o rth th e m o n e y — In e x c e lle n t re n ta l se c tio n on Hast M ain s tre e t; - 3 u n its. O c­ c u p y one sid e free. R ent from o th e r tw o a p a r tm e n ts w ill m ore lim n ta k e cart- o f th e p a y m e n ts. All th re e u p n r tm e n ls a re fn rn is h e d e x c e p t b e d d in g find dish es. E ach a p a r tm e n t h as p riv a te h a th . All a r e re n te d . $4,500, H a lf d o w n . Also wo o f f e r 6M a c re s m o re o r less on L o n d o n ro a d . A b o u t e ig h t in c u ltiv a tio n . B a la n c e wood a n d tim b e r. All fen ced . 7 room u n fin ish e d house. W a te r p ip ed in sid e from s p rin g . No cleet rie ity . $2,5(M) cash , W ith RO D M A N S da u g h te r, M iss Faye f-cbow. of M cC hord F ie ld , W ashington, to I'fc . R alph C. H u n tin g to n Jr., serving w ith the arm ed forces om ew here in the A t la n t ic Ralph J r. I n the son o f M r and M rs. R alph ('. H u n tin g to n Sr. o f Cen­ tra lia . W a sh in g to n M is s l-e lsiw is w o rk in g a t M cC hord F ie ld No d ate has been set fo r the wedding. ♦ W EST MENHTEK (.1 ll.lt AT MRS. (A K I.S U N 'S Mr«. S te w a rt Carlson e n te r­ tained the W e stm in ste r G u ild at h e r home W ednesday evening. The evening was »pent w o rk in g ort the scrap books fo r m ission schools. M rs O. M. B a g b y was a guest. M rs. George M a tth e w s conducted the d e vo tio n a l« w hich was the firs t lesson on th e ' ’h ild re n o f Isra e l. T h e next m eeting w ill be N o ve m b e r 10 w ith Mrs. G aylord Davies. R EBEK A H OEGKEE ST A F F Phone 216 T w e n ty -fiv e hundred m ore grad u a te nurses are needed "every m o n th fo r the fig h tin g forces S ix nurse» are needed fo r e ve ry 1,000 i-oldiers, to assist behind ba’ tie lines, h u m ; soldiers home fro m the fro n ts , and serve in hospitals. T o meet th is w a rtim e need, the U n ite d S tates Cadet N urse C u p s o ffe rs young wom en a c h i ore to get nurses’ tra in in g , w ith liv in g expenses paid, w ith d is tin c tiv e w a rtim e u n ifo rm s provided free, and w ith an allow ance ra n g i lg fro m $15 to $30 a m o n th fo r the tr a in in g period o f 24 to 36 ntonths. A N D At XIEIAKT MEET The U n ite d Spanish W a r V e te r­ ans and A u x ilia r y met Monday n ig h t a t tfee home o f M r. and M rs. C h a rle s C ooley fo r a 6:30 p o tlu ck «upper. F o llo w in g the supper the V eterans and A u x ilia r y held th e ir re g u la r m eetings. A t the A u x il­ ia ry m e e tin g guests w ere M is . E d ith P a rk s o f N ew berg, d e p a rt­ m e n t pre sid e n t o f Oregon, Mrs. M a y Moon o f Eugene, past d e p a rt­ m ent tre a s u re r, a.id M r. and Mrs. Judd S ta u ffe r o f Eugene. M rs. S ta u ffe r is past d e p a rtm e n t p re si­ dent. T a lk s w e n - given by each guest and by M rs. George Sweet. M rs. P a rks to ld o f h e r t r ip last y e a r to th e n a tio n a l convention at Boston. G ifts w e re presented "to M rs. P a rks and M rs. S ta u ffe r, the p re se n ta tio n being made by M rs. S weet. T he next m e e tin g w ill be at the hom e o f M rs. Anna H u b b ell, N o ­ vem ber 22. ROSEMI K(. MAN MISSING ON EEK HI NT I t was re p o rte d Tuesday m o rn ­ ing in Roseburg th a t C. W. A n ­ drus, 7fi, o f Roseburg was m issing fro m a p a rty o f e lk h u n te rs in ¡he W illia m s cre e k d is tr ic t on the coast range. F iv e o f his sons liv ­ ing in R oseburg headed a group o f searchers le a vin g Roseburg Tuesday in an e ffo rt to locate h im . A CTION List Property with Rodmans lle e a u si |h e y liuv< a c o n sc ie n tio u s a n d c a p a b le sa le s fo rc e am i o ftie e s t a f f : II L. H ilto n . R. II. P a rso n s, .Lim es A. R odnm u J r ., M erl K ing. L. T. D u rr a n d -Limes A. R o d m an . B ecau se th e y m a in ta in o f lie e s in b o th E u g e n e find C o tta g e < « rove. B ecau se th e y c o o p e ra te w ith o th e r r e a lto rs . B ecau se th e y d o b o th fa rm a n d c ity b u sin ess. B ecau se th e y do e ffe c tiv e a d v e r tis in g , Beefiu.se y o u r d e a ls a r e closed w ith o u t fu ss o r -•(infusion. A M ) F IN A L L Y B E C A C S E T H E Y G E T (¿ P IC K A C T IO N ¡is sh o w n by th e fo llo w in g illu s tr a tio n s . A m ong th e 32 sa le s m ad e in th e m o u th o f S e p te m b e r, th e se p r o p e r tie s w e re not o n ly liste d b u t sold in tlx- satin- m o n th . M ore than 140,(KX) prisoners of w a r are now held m 56 perm anent camps in the U. S , the W a r De­ p a rtm e n t has re .s irte d The ra tio o f G erm ans to Ita lia n s is a p p ro x i­ m a te ly th re e to one. In a d d itio n to the P erm anent camp», there are m any lem (»>rary ones set up to house p riso n e is in areas w ith la b o r shortages. A g ric u ltu ra l w o rk done by prisoners includes h a r­ vesting fr u it, tom atoes, potatoes, peanuts, co tto n , sugar Ix-ets, and c o r n / O n ly a fe w prisoners have escaped and e ve ry one o f them has bci-n rc c a p iu .. d in a few 0. 10. I I. 12. 13. 14 $2,!)(MI $3,StH> $3.500 $2.000 $4.000 $3,7.>0 $ti.5oo re sid e n c e liste d on th e 1st. sold on th e 10th a c re a g e liste d on th e f irs t, sold on th e 12th fa rm lis te d on th e 2 n d . sold on tin- 9th rejtidenee liste d on th e 3 rd , sold on 15th r u r a l liste d on tin- 3 rd , sold on 20th farm liste d on tin- 3 rd , sold on 26th fa rm liste d on tin- 4 th . so ld on 2M h $K,IOO S u b u r b a n liste d on tin- 12th, sold on 21s, $21.000 b u sin e ss p r o p e r ty liste d on 15th, sold on 16th $2.650 s u b u r b a n lis te d on 2 5 th . sold on 2 6 ,h $3.000 s u b u r b a n lis te d on 2 5 ,b. sold on 2 7 ,h $2.2.>0 re sid e n c e liste d on 2 5 th , sold on 27th $4,100 H um e liste d on 12th, so ld on 3 0 ,h 1 In- ab o v e p r o p e r tie s w e re liste d an a v e ra g e <>f o n ly 9 d a y s F o r the Relief cf Coughs and Bronchial I r r ititio n s - 8 oz B o ttle Tooth Powders Plastic Picture Frames $ 50 Playing Cards to to .0 0 85c Large Assortm ent S have3 B e tte r 701 Mfiin—C o ttn g c G ro v e 702 W illa m e tte — E u g e n e P h o n e 217 P h o n e 4000 39c 43c 49c 37c 33c 49c 25c S1 .75 5c "t 25c We Give S&H Green Stamps Kelly D rug Co. I WHERE QUALITY AND QUANTITY GO HAND IN HAND - YOUR FRIENDLY FOOD STORE. SUGAR F r u it Ja rs 63 KRAUT 10 Cloth Bags 10 lbs. Cleanup. Quarts A new shipment of Each MARMALADE, point free COCOA, Mothers BAKING SODA, Crescent pints and quarts just 2 lbs. 43c 1 lb. 14c 1 lb. 5c in—Buy them while you can. Í C ra c k e rs K risp y 2 ,bs- 2 9 c 1 lb. 21c 2 lbs. 49c 15c each HT u n CRA CK ERS NRW NTTCOA The b e tte r snread SARDINES No. 1 tell tins ....... -............ OLD BLEACH W h ite Rose 1 gallons F loor W ax E N G L IS H U FOOD WRAP economical, practical R iv er B rand BEVERAGES COFFEE FOLGERS In w artim e pkg. 29 ) lb. pkg. POST TENS 25c pkg. FISHER’S ZOOM 23c pkg. CORN FLAKES Kellogg, 6 oz. 5c pkg. Swansdown «2-29 Family Flour c lb. FIC G O A fine all w eather drink. 29 c lb. Q u a rts 3 doz. 25c 4 rolls 19c 29c roll JA R T.TDS Self Seal—B ernardin W A LD O R F T IS S U E 49 lbs. b e fo re th e y w e re so ld . O th e r IS sides m ade in S e p te m b e r w ere o lile r listin g s. W c a re in g ro a t n eed o f good lis tin g s r ig h t now — r e s i­ d e n c e s. s u b u r b a n , fa rm s a n d ra n c h e s. If p ric e d in a c c o r d ­ a n c e w ith m a r k e t, We w ill sell y o u r place. Kolon os Cftlox Lyons Colgate Liste rine Hall Mark Thanks giving Cards Box Stationery Brisk Jar 50c 50c 50c 50c 40c 1 40c 85c IRISH-SWARTZ 1. $.l.s,MI re sid e n c e lis te d on th e 1st, sold on th e 2 nd. 2. 3. I .1. 15. 7. K. C reosoted Cough Syrup .*>« PR ISO SE K OE W \R ( AMPS T he D egree S ta ff of the Rebe­ hours. kah lodge No. 24 met F rid a y even­ fla it« . Ilr a l ing a t th e O dd Fellow s hall. A .More thdia uf.c-th.rd of a b illio n sh o rt business m eeting and p ra c­ tice w e re held and d ra w in g to r d o lla r« ix spent an nu ally by domes­ names fo r th e C h ristm a s g ift e x­ tic e nsun ers of fuel o il and coal change a t th e C h ristm a s p a rty , fo r fuels wasted because o f inade­ quate weatherproofing. the p rice lim it being 50 cents. Rodmans Realtors MERL KING 701 Main St. » M r und M rs. C liffo rd I>-how an ­ nounce the engagement of th e ir V ET ER A N S nn l its»; ( o r e s < m » et h e l p s 1 \ MEM» GICAOI XTE TO I l{ O \T ENGAGEM ENT ANNUI S( ».It C ontinued h igh p ro d u ctio n (>f iin|N »r(iini food (*ro|w, w ith cm - Ir fiu la on y ie ld in g high am ount» o f F cnm I In pro|»>rtlnn to land and Is lx ir e xis-m lrd . I» c a lk 'd fo r In 1914 p ro d u c tio n goals a n ­ nounced Ih b week by the O regon U S D A w a r I m ih ii I E stablished nt a three - day m e e tin g o f u lu le fn rm leadera and a g ric u ltu ra l agency rc p rm c n ta - t l v p , the gonlh are intended to lw> the liext coni rila d Inn th a t O re ­ gon ra n m ake, w ith ca p a c ity use o f It« a g ric u ltu ra l n-M iurccs, to the nation » 1944 w a r cro p n<*cds Ju»l an the fin a l decisktns on M ate goal» w ere made by Oregon IM'opie, »o w ill each O regon fa r m ­ e r be naked h i decide on the la st c o n trib u tio n « hix fa rm (tan m ake o ld loggers say the Ixximer, o r c r, seldom w eigh« o v e r three to w a rd m eeting the goal». m o u n ta in beaver, p ic tu re d here IMMind.x but In- is a serious p ro b ­ Increased act cage I n sought fo r w ith an exam ple of his depreda­ lem in the business o f g ro w in g norite crop», and hn o n ly no m uch tions in the second g ro w th tlm lie r trees on the lu m la -r in d u s try 's land I n a vailable, p ro |m rtin n a te o f West Coast tre e I arm s, is harvested forest lands. The Ixm m- decreases are a x k rd to r other». In descended fro m the tree-eating e r likes sm all tree seedlings but the "m o re w a n te d " g ro u p are hodag of Paul R unyan's tim e . The lie w ill d ig to the root« of IXiUg- w heat, fcoo.ooo acre», up ti per hodag, the loggers re la te , was a las firs u p to six inches In d ia ­ cent, d ry edible |ieaa. 75.tMJO acres, lieast so big he’d devour tim b e r m e te r the size o f the tre e in th e up 75 per ce n t, sugar Ix-ets, 12,- 'lik e the m echanical "h o g " of a picture and feed on th e ir skin, ht»i acre», up git per ce n t; corn, m iHlern s a w m ill "onci- B alie the k illin g e ve ry v ic tim . Boom ers are fit),not) acres. Up IK p e r cent Blue Ox kicked a ru n t hodag and increasing because th e ir n a tu ra l S u lix ta n tla l Increases are w a n t­ broke one of his fro n t legs seven enemies, the w ild c a t and m in k , ed in legume and cover cro p seed«, feet Is-low the knee." The lss»n- are now few . o f w hich ( »regon Is a leading p ro ­ ducer G o a b include vetches, 175,- ikmi acres, up 30 p e r c e n t. rye- grasN, loN.tMM) a c r e « , up 41 p e r M r and Mrs, Ira Lee o f O a k- M r. and Mrs. R onald W. S nyder ce n t: a lfa lfa six-tl, K.OOO acres, up ridge s|N-nt Sunday at the home o f C o tta g e G rove announce the 100 per c e n t; red c lo ve r seed, IK,- Mrs. Sidney b irth o f a son lio rn F rid a y . O c to ­ of th e ir d aughter, («Mi acres, up IKO per c e n t; a lsike Rales and fa m ily . ber 22. at the M c F a rla n d m a te r­ clo ve r seed, 17.000 no change D e­ M rs Franc»« Cooper «pent the nity home. The baby w eighed 7 1* creases a rc asked fo r A u s tria n pea«, down 43 p e r cent to 37,000 Week end in Salem w ith h e r |« ir- is iu n ils and has been nam ed D a n ­ F. French. iel Louis. ■eres, and c rim so n clover, dow n ents, M r and M rs. Miss M ild re d S m ith v is ite d h e r 4.1 ,x-r cent to 2000 acres. A t the M c F a rla n d m a te rn ity O th e r crop goals Potatoes, 50,- sister. M rs Glen M a ttis o n , in E u ­ home Sunday, O c to b e r 24. a 000 acres, dow n ti p e r c e n t; d ry gene over the w eek end. d a u g h te r was b o rn to M r. and M r and Mrs. C. A. Peterson bran», .K»»i acres, dow n 25 per Mrs. V erne C um m ings o f C otta g e and P h il Mosby w ere in Eugeni- ce n t; oats, 440,000 acres, up I p e r Grove. She has been named C a ro l w here th e y received ce n t; Itarley, 260,<»>0 acres, down Monday K a y and w eighed 7 1* pounds. 23 p e r ce n t; rye. 25,(MM) acres, no m edical tre a tm e n t. 8 2 / C < )rla Jennings, w h o has change, flaxseed, .'it»») acres, down B o rn to M r. and M rs Darn-11 40 p e r ce n t, tam e hay, 915,000 been s ta tio n e d at C am p F a rra g u t, East b u rn o f C o tta g e G rove S a tu r­ acre«, up 5 p e r c e n t; fib e r fla x , Idaho, v is ite d re la tiv e s and frie n d s day. O c to b e r 23. at the B u tle r m a ­ ca p a city of processing p lants hen- M onday. H e is .s|N-nding a te r n ity home, an K \ jx iu n d son hi« m o th e r, w ho has lieen named Stephen F ive ju t cent m ore fresh vege­ 15-day leaV> w ith table« aro asked. up to 21.200 M rs Ada Jennings, in H a rris b u rg . Thom as, M rs. H e n ry C ooper and th re e acre« G o a b fo r m a jo r processing M r. nnd M rs F ra n k E lls w o rth vegetables are green |a-as, IK,000 c h ild re n re tu rn e d home S a tu rd a y acres, no change, tom atoes, 1000 fro m a wi»ek's v is it In P o rtla n d o f C o tta g e G rove an- th e parents acres, dow n 9 p e r ce n t; sweet w ith a son W h rre n and fa m ily . - of a son Is irn Sunday, O cto b e r 24, corn, 5000 acres, no change, and M rs. M a ry A ndreason and son at the B u tle r m a te rn ity home. He green lieans 4400 acres, no change. s|»cnt the week end at th e ir home w eighed 9 ’ « pounds and has been named R a n d all A d e lb e rt. in Ju n c tio n C ity . School was closed W ednesday WILE HAVE E M U ( ill M r. and M rs. C harles R e a rric k o f th is w eek w h ile the teachei» CIGARETTES o f C u lp C reek announce the a r ­ a ttended in s titu te in Eugene. riv a l o f a d a u g h te r, W anda A rle n e , Supplie» o f c ig a re tte s w __ ill ____ con- The new D orena o b se rva tio n Is irn Tuesday, O c to b e r 26, a t the tln u e to lie s u ffic ie n t In volum e |xisl was dedicated Sunday. A p o t- B u tle r m a te rn ity home. T he baby and q u a lity to meet the demands luck d in n e r was served at noon at o f U. S. civ ilia n « , according to a the Row riv e r c o m m u n ity h a ll, w eighed 7 pounds. recent re p o rt by the W a r Food C apt. R ichards and Sgt S ta le y o f A d a u g h te r was Im rn to M r. and A d m in is tra tio n . Eugene and R o lie rt G ra h a m o f M rs F ra n k Hewes o f C u lp C reek the C ottage G rove jm st w e re p res­ Sunday, O cto b e r 24, nt the B u tle r See Action ent M rs. N e llie P .-tcrson is c h ie f m a te rn ity home. She w eighed 4 ’« A rm y « Ir force pilot» nnd student observer. pounds. T h e baby passed aw ay pilots sre expected to fly m or» Uian M r. and M rs. H e n ry C ooper Sunday. fou r b illio n m ile« In KMX w ere in Eugene on business M o n ­ day. S aleslxxiks. The S e n tin e l. M rs. liu r o ld R oslaugh o f M i l - . w a u k ie is v is itin g nt the- home o f V w her m o th e r, Mrs. M Mosby. H er husband is now w ith the m a rin e s In San I>iego, C a lifo rn ia . W ill UNNI!.'; • SOCIETY pace Sno-sheen Cake Flour. Pillsbury.