The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 06, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Price Controls
On Cattle Sales
Explained by OSC
Tkar. Tmnw
TTTP S F V T T V K T ,. C O T T A C T : G R O V E . O R E G O N
Creek
Latham
Miss Alice Hunks ha* Is-cn
M m. S. I ’ . S borltidge, Mre. Phil
w orking ut the John f A'crhr»I*cr Brow n and Mrs. O tto Perini i pent
home Ihc post week.
Thursday w ith
Mr
Lyman
E. K. D arnell took Ma ri<4 J e a n /«dams.
D arnell and Kay and Barlin ra
The flu is s till prevalent Among
O u t of the Inky blarkneaa.
W h e eler lo Laurelw issi Academy recent su ffe re r* were Mrs; C lifto n
Through u tter darknrs* hurled.
Monday, a lte r they had j k t i I (he Ad ims, the John Dugan fam ily,
More i'i>iii|ili'li- ik 'la ll* roganl-
Came the m an-m ade "Hell on Farth,”
To a ealm and p ra rrf.il world.
C iiris tm a * vacation at tin •ir homes J, R. W hitney», Sehletzcc I, Belva
iiig tin* cal tic pi|<>(> MinlillizMtion
T h e boy* were quietly sleeping
here.
program Indicate that it consists
G aroufte and W a lte r B akt is. M is.
In foxhole* carefully dug.
Mrs. Edw ard Balx-oek Í.» q u ite W ill W hite.
o i Iw th price *upports unit price
H rn trir* heard the parakeet*.
ill w ith the flu.
celling» oasoclnicd w ith siilmidy
Mrs. Emma Adam* is now w o rk ­
And the (U .te rin g lightning bag.
M r. and Mrs. E. M. Babcock ing fo r Mrs. Longfellow.
T he rlre r on It* amward course,
IMymenla to u ln ug litcrln tf estnb-
Gave no aign of warning.
and Mrs. M arian l*-w<-y sjs-nt
lixhinentN, according to Infornta*
Ray Nelson of
Bremerton.
I t could not tell to the sleeping men
last week at Olyn-p. i W ashing­ Washington, and his fa m ily of
« lio n r e c e i v e d
front o fficia l
The peace would be scattered rre morning.
ton, ¡.t the hr,me of a daughter, Cottage Grove visited reeenfly at
sources by the a g ric u ltu ra l exten-
7 lie lonely sentry Rtood hU watch
Mrs. Richard Kcgley. who i.s a sis­ the hpme of hi* aunt, Mrs. W a lte r
xlon aervlce «1 Oregon S ta le col­
And thought of the folk* back home.
te r of Mrs. Dewey. They returned Baker.
lege. The subsidy payment* arc
Koleranly vowed if ever he got back.
Thursday evening.
M is* Nadn I hatch, student nt
Never more would he roam.
contingent u|ion the *l«ughterer
In to thia quiet and peaceful »erne.
T h e Jo h n B e lc h er fu m ily ha* O.SX'., spent F ritla y night w ith
latylng average price* w ith in the
Crept death under cover of night
m oved to C o lla g e Grove.
.Miss Jean Yearous. Saturday she
maximum ami m inim um prices a l­
To rudely waken those sleeping men
The Ross D v e ihol.s/-r fa m ily has went to her home in Portland.
lowed fo r each grade of cattle
And challenge them all to light.
moved to the
B un ham place Miss Yearous returned to O ak­
w ith in each u l several geograph­
Somewhere ahead a »hot rang out,
which they purchased recently.
ical "aonc*” .
land, C alifornia.
T h rn the flash of a bursting »hell,
M r. and Mrs. Stanley Sargeant
Ix-w ey
W atkins
has b uilt a
Followed by a rebounding crash.
Zone one include* m a rke t* In
and sons Floyd and Francis of loading dock at L ath am .
And the moans of those who fell.
Oregon. W ashington, and C a lif­
The Jap* attacked w ith fearsome force;
Hopewell were guests at the II. W.
The lle h io n Grange now has a
ornia, except S|Mtluinc. and the
T h e air was rent w ith »cream»;
Whe- |vr home over the week end. *'x.ia! night on the 3rd Saturday
maximum prices announced a re
The Nips were taught another lesson
M r Alici- Gildi-r-ie<-ve anil h e r of the m onth at 8;(JtJ o'clock. A n y ­
$16.75 fo r choice grade, $15.95
By the Devil Dog Marines.
d a u g h te r C la ire an d son M u rra y one in the com m unity in te n -.ted
All through the night the batUe raged;
fo r good, $13 70 fo r medium,
of H ojs-w ell w ere w eek end guests is invited.
The dawn broke bright and clear
$11.65 fo r u tility . SH.Ht) fo r fa n ­
at ih<- E. R. D arn ell home.
To
»how
brare
men
who
fought
and
died.
P a tric ia Scott of Cot lag»- Grove
ner* and cutters, ami $10.15 fo r (
To preserve the thing» held dear.
G eorge an d Ross D v erh o lser a t ­ and Joan Dixon ol Disston spent
bologna hulls. The m inim um price*
The >un caat Its sparkling ray*
tended th e fu n e ra l of th e ir uncle, the week end at the A. J. W iser
are $13 75 fo r choice grade, $14.95
I pon (he blood-etched scene below.
S te v e O v erh o lsc r, last T h u rsd ay . home.
fo r good, $12 20 fo r medium,
The gallant Marines still held their ground.
M r. and Mrs. George M oxley
Eldon W a lk e r writes fio m a
$10.15 fo r u tility , $7.30 fo r canryra
Beating back the d.-sperate foe.
hove both been i ll w ith the flu hospital in San Diego that he is
The haltered rem ain* oi the yellow men—
and cu tte r*, and $H t;5 fo r bologna
th e p an t w eek.
Krallxing (heir certain defeat—
suffering from an inju re d neck.
hull*. The m axim um price* at
W ildly flred a few more round»,
M is. W alta Cook and Mrs M il­
Elzie W iser who was recently
Spokane are a ll 15 cent* lower
T h rn beat a hasty re tre a t
dred Cochran were d in n er g u ests honorably discharged a fte r a year
than th<- foregoing.
O ut of the Inky blackness.
nt th e O rv a l W haley hom e la st -nd a h a lf in service, visited at
Through utter darkness hurled.
Slaughterers who pay average
Thursday.
the home of his father. A. J.
Game
the
m
an-m
ade
"Hell
on
F
a
rth
.'
price* w ith in the range of the
Jo Ann and Rot'« P alle sk e and Wiser, recently. He now lives in
To
a
calm
and
peaceful
world.
m axim um ami m inim um price* fur
D orothy and Buck R ider enjo y ed Eugene and Ls the d riv e r o f a
O ur buddies now rest in a tailin g peace.
each grade In th e ir respective
T h e ir job on earth well done.
.
a skating |Mirty Iasi Wednesday. iJollar Line bus.
sones w ill be entitled to receive
They did th eir very level best
Miss B e tty Hathaway is now-
Wendell W alker who has been
John Robinson isn’t so w ell nnd
TO M A IN T A IN FA R M
the fu ll subsidy allowed; but if the
To sink the **»«-‘- g Kun.''
w orking at the Ro
Overholscr nursing an injured arm fo r some has returned to the Sacred Heart
S T R U C T IR E S
W
e
ll
all
remember—aa
lim
e
goes
on—
average |iald Is higher or lower
home.
lim e went to the Eugene hospital hospital fo r treatm ent.
How you fought like true Marines.
the Slaughterer w ill suffer deduc­
Mi's. Estes has returned from fo r trea tm en t Tuesday.
A nd ever oor constant prayers w ill be.
A daughter was born to Mrs.
Farm building m aterial makers,
tion* according to the amount i*aid
Saiem where she has been v is it­
keep yon . . . guarding Heaven’s scenes
Lorene Menz Tuesday evening at under sponsorship of the Farm
over or under the stabilisation
ing relatives.
the Gagner home.
Structures In s titu te and in co­
Sgf. £ . A. E d n io r u o n
pric»-* established.
M r.
Emmerson,
Mrs.
Fred
Mrs. Anna B u rk e tt visited w ith operation w ith the W a r Food Ad­
The I mimic subsidy paym ent* an­
Stri-lx-'s fa th er, is quite dl here
T Sgt. Wayne Lewis, a buddy her grandson Gene B u rk e tt and m inistration, w ill hold a w a r con­
-Wb e aííd ' ,* F Ì
nounced |»er hundred live weight
at th£ home o f h i* daughter.
o
f
Dale Blacknu-re, who has b»-en fa m ily in Cottage Grove on New- ference in Chicago. December 10.
f e i- ’l c i '- 'r
are $ | IN) fo r choice. $1.45 for
Mrs. A lv in A llen and daughters in New Guinea, called on Dale’s Year's day. Gene was very ill on maintenance of farm struc-
good. 90 cent* fo r medium, and 50
Eunice and Joy«-
accompaniisi parents, M r. and Mrs. Jay Black- w ith an a tta c k of indigestion. Ifis tu r.’s, W F A announced recently.
cents fo r the low er grades. In nn-
M i -. Lee Cooley of Cottage Grove more, one day last week to give -i. 'e r Naomi came from M arsh­ Keynote o f the conference w ill be
ik ’ t I
ditlon. a special subsidy paym ent
on a shopping tr ip to Eugene last them news o f Dale who is also in field to see him.
that the nation’s ten and a h a lf
o f 80 cent* per hundred live
W ednesiluy.
M r. and Mrs. Tony Tonoli and b illion d ollar investm ent in fa rm
D fO IC A T IO TO T H I M A R IN IS W H O »OUGHT AN O O ltD IN
M r. and" Mrs. I.. J. M cLaughlin the South Pacific.
weight Is authorized to certain
G u s t s o v e r N ew Y ears w eek children visited w ith relatives at structures must be kept at top
THI
B A T T U 0 » T IN A R U
AND T H I
B A T T U OF T H I
"nonprocessing" slaughterer*.
and M 's. O. K. Puckett were d in ­ end at the A rnold Duerst home D rain ar.d Boswell Springs Sun- productive efficency through ade­
C R U T ’ IH T H I SOLOMONS C A M P A IG N
The O ffice o, Price adm in istra ­
ner guests a» the A rth u r Wool- were Mrs. Duerst's uncle. C harlie dav.
quate maintenance, w ith the nec­
tion and the W ar Food adm inis­
cott home Wednesday evening.
M rs. Hazel Wood of D ra in spent essary m inim um o f new construc­
Robbins o f Le Center, Wisconsin,
tra tio n adm inister the program
George Moxley, M E. Palleske and M r. and Mrs. Jack Cline and a few days at the Bayn home last tion. O nly the value o f a g ric u l­
ing these demands w hile they Inst.
jo in tly and have announced stan­
ami Ross and Jo Ann Palleske children o f W estfir.
week.
tu ra l land its e lf exceeds the a-
dard dressed care«** yield * fo r
visiled
at
the
Joe
Moxley
home
in
Mrs.
Eva
Young
went
to
M
y
rtle
M r. and Mrs. L u cky Bayn of m ount of funds invested in build­
M .H K t s i r i t i \ E N T \ 11\ B8
each grade These are nt least 6 1
Eugene last Monday.
1
Point w ith M r. Kendel and her San Francisco are here to attend
E F T B I’T IV E
1 s t cent fo r choice grade. 5H for
ings and structures on farm s o f
M r. and M rs. Shade Burcham sister, Mrs. Boren to spend C h ris t­ his father's funeral.
goml, 56 fo r medium. 54 fo r u til­
mas
w
ith
her
sister.
Mrs.
John
movixl
to
th
e
ir
new
horn«-
at
In
­
Many of the rust preventive
.M r. and Mrs. M arion Johnson the country.
ity. 45 fo r canners and cutter*,
i
Beliece.
One
o
the
r
sister
was
dependence
Inst
Wednesday.
compounds
now
living
handled
by
are
ta k in g care o f the Bayn store
S E A T T L E , W A S H IN G T O N
and 5.3 per «tent fo r bologna bull*.
Hi? Repair Job!
H erron o f fo r a few days.
Ross Palleske left early F rid a y there. Mrs. L illie
The weekly average of west coast o il companies arc fa r more effec­
While the American standard of
M
arshfield
and
a
bro
the
r
and
tive
than
o
rd
in
a
ry
o
il*
and
greases
m
orning
to
re
tu
rn
to
Seattle
M r. and Mrs. Ed Brissette and I ng g q m n !ly is considered to av­
MILK PA YM EN TS P i l o t IDE lum ber production in November
<1 w eeks I was 162.157,000 board in preventing rust on fa rm m a­ where he is ta king n iv a l training. wife. M r. and M rs. W itt C a rlile children spent the Christm as holi­ erage higher than that of any Euro­
FKNM l’M O F P ltO D I't TION
o
f
M
y
rtle
Point.
days at Sandpoint, Idaho, w ith pean country, there is still a lot of
feet, or 106.H per cent of 1939- chine!y, according to Inform ation lie stopped at Salem and P o rt­
M r. and M rs. Lee Dugan a t­ relatives.
An 'iccurati- cerv u* of comm er­ 1942 average. Older* averaged gathered by Clyd«’ W alker, exten­ land to see friends.
room for improvement
F or exam ­
Mrs.
Hershel
P hillips
a n d ple. it has been computed that 49 2
M. E. Palleske left Monday to tended the wedding F rid a y eve­
cial m ilk and b u tte rfa t production 152.835,000 b f . shipment* 161,- sion a g ric u ltu ra l engineer at O re­
In Oregon ba* l»ecn provided ns a 801,000 W eekly average* fu r Oc­ gon State college. W hile no w ork retu rn to his w ork in Eugene a f­ ning at the C hristian church of daughter B illy spent the C h ris t­ per cent of all houses in the United
by-product o f the d a iry feed ad­ tober were: Production 158,723,- on this project lias been done at te r spending the holidays w ith his A lbert D ailey and rs’orma Dugan. mas vacation w ith M r. and Mrs. States need repairs, while an even
Miss Dugan is a nietx? o f M r. F ra n k
Chapman. M r. P hillips huther percentage of homes lack in­
justm ent program. reports the 000 b.f. 1104.5 per cent of the C orvallis, reports o f tests else­ fa m ily here.
Dugan.
spent
C
hristm
as day w ith them. side toilets
A A A office.
1939-1912 average G orders 164,- where show that nine kinds of
Mrs. Boyd A llen left early Mon­
rust preventives prot«x-ted exposed
F irst paym ent* under this pro­ 064.000; shipments 165.350.000.
M r. and Mrs. Floyd Jones had
day
m
orning
to
visit
her
husband
Forty-seven weeks o f 1943, cum ­ surfutVs a year or more, com par­ who i.s in a shei-t m etal school in a delayed C hristm as dinner Sun­
gram, according to latest tabula­
tion o f refio rt*. have gone to 12,- ulative product io.-, 7.181.59H (wx) ed w ith 7 to 30 days to r crunk- Illin o is. She has been employed day at th e ir home because o f i l l ­
ness in the fa m ily Christm as day.
6<>4 Individual producers who sold tsaird feet; 47 wacx* of 1942 7.- casc o il and 60 to 90 days fo r axel at the telephone office.
42.029,300 pound* of m ilk and 915,958,(NX); 47 weeks of 1941, 7,- grease.
Those present were Fred B ru m ­
Mrs.
A
rth
u
r
W
oolcott
is
plan­
617.54H pounds o f
b u tte rfa t in 921.258.000.
baugh o f Albany. M r. and Mrs.
ning to give a p a rty in honor o f
Orders fo r 47 weeks o f 1943 < MMM* o i M ii i s h i . y E M M O g
October. This Is believed lo rep­
W ilb u r Scott and daughter M a r-,
Lloyd
Bishop,
who
is
home
on
a
'
S.MM1 F I N E A T K O H E IIl KG
jo ry of Cresweii, M r. and Mrs.
resent about 99 per cent -of the break down as follow s: ra il, 5.-
furlough, this Friday. January 7.
Charles R earrick and daughter
state's comm ercial m ilk produc­ HH3,46i),0iN> board feet; domestic
F ifty cases o f whiskey were She is in v itin g all those who wish
tion.
cargo, 645.546.tNX); export,
161,-
Wanda of Cottage Grove. M r. and
to
come.
confiscated at Roseburg S aturday
Mrs. Eldon Jones o f Knox H ill
U nder Ibis program Oregon 130,000; I. k i i I. 911,777.000.
by stute jiolicem en who arrested
Pfc. L loyd Bishop, home on fu r ­ and Carlos, H erold and M ary at
The industry*« unfilled order
dairym en have now received $211,-
N ick A rch ite ct, .38, and Wayne W. lough, plans to leave here January
home.
441 to apply on higher feed cost*, file stood at 1.041.077.000 lx»ird
I f You N e e d
Wasson. 36, Isith of Fresno, C a li­ 11. to re tu rn to Camp Stew art,
November;
Ibe slate A A A office points out. feet at the end o f
C
allers
S
aturday
evening
at
the
fornia,
JiiHtice
of
the
Peace
Thom
­
Georgia.
C ounty committees arc now pre- gross «docks at 482,560.000.
Glasses—Choose
H arry Castle home were Roxie
as lla r tfie l r e p o r t e d
A rc b i-
A lthough a "holiday
m onth,"
la irin g to receive producers' ap­
M ille r o f D ivide and Mrs. Clovy
tect plcuded g u ilty to a charge of
plications soon a fte r January 1 «in November saw the west coast
Smartest Styles
Seward of Portland.
illegal trans|M>rtati(in o f whiskey
November and December produc­ lum ber industry exceed by 6.8 per
«
There
was
no
school
fo
r
a
few
and paid a fine of $500. lla r tfie l
tio n .
cent it* 1939-1912 production Av­
Die Lxiranc Patron-Teachers as- «lays this week at Blue M t. on ac-
said. Wasson arrested and charg­
Prompt payment is made pos­ erage. This bi ought production fo r ed jo in tly w ith A rch itect was at sociation w ill meet at the high count o f the illness o f the teach-
sible by the plan of issuing sight 47 weeks o f 1943 up lo a point lib e rty under $500. cosh bail. He school tonight. The program w ill ers.
d ra fts on the C om nnxlity Credit only 10.3 per cent lielow the firs t
bud not entered his pica. A rc h i- be given by arm y men from Eu­
47 weeks of 1942. The industry
corporation.
w ill
be
tc« t also paid a fine of $10 fo r op­ gene. M oving pictures
made a strong recovery during
shown.
Refreshments
w
ill
lx>
serv­
e rating an overloaded truck, the
Created By G Jafttyen—Factory To You
the summ er and fu ll from the
ed by the losing side in a recent
C *n « rrv r Summer Footwear
judge stated.
most
severe
w
in
te
r
in
recent
membership contest. The side led
Before storing white »hoe* or oth­
M r. and Mrs. Amos M«?Garvin
production
by Dan W arnock h ;d 67 members and children B illy und*Shirley nnd
er summ er footwear, wash and re ­ years, during which
TWO MII.LIÔN I I.ATIKONS
place the shoe lace», clean or polish bad dropiHxl to 74 per «-cut of the
and the side led by Mrs. Peggy Mi's. Lyle M u l'ic - -n d son Date
COMING
the iho ei. Insert shoe trees, and comparable 1942 pcrksl. The driest
Davidson had 101 members.
went to Linslaw Saturday to v is it
place the shoes In boxes or other September and the w ettest Oc­
A program lo make tw o m illio n
w ith Suttons.
M is.
M ullica is
wrappings
They w ill keep belter tober on record hampered fa ll log
Mohammedan P ilgrim age
fla tiro n s fo r c iv ilia n use in 1944
staying fo r a few days w ith them.
•nd be ready for im m ediate use production, w hile
w a r require­ has Ix-cn approved by WPB. This
The M oham m edan pilgrim age to
¿ //¿ J
M r. and Mrs. R obert Kenady
next season.
ments fo r lum ber were rap id ly amount w ill not come up lo norm ­ Mecca has totaled annually from
and
children
Mabel
and
Ron
rid
rising. The industry's rocord has al production but it w ill case the 25,000 to m ore than 100.000 pilgrim s
been made through m onths in hardships caused by tw o years o f The world-wide depression had re­ Dean were guests on New Year s
MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST
which manpower in tin« woods was almost no production. It w ill prob­ duced greutly the Hadj, as the pious day o f M r. and M rs. B. C. Shat­
short by more than 25 |>cr cent. ably I*' six m onths before many Journey is called. War and the clos­ tuck of Cooley H ill.
M r. and M rs. Fred Johnson of
The November drive to meet w a r of these irons w ill roach dealer’s ing of sea lanes again had cut the
num ber of pilgrim s, with proportion­ C entral were overnight
visitors
needs was in the best tra d itio n shelves.
ate losses to the revenues of Saudi Satutday at the John Robinson
D r. E . V . B r o u g h to n — R e g is te r e d O p to m e tr ist in C h a rg e
o f west coast saw m ills and log­
Arabia.
home.
ging operations, and it continues.1
Blimps Aid Fishing
There is no imm ediate prospect
Nnvv
blimps
In northwestern
If you are looking for a liet- ¡of a letup In w a r demands fo r
• rea» *re helping tne war food pro­
ter appearing car, one Unit will
w’l'st coast lumber, as channeled gram , *ayg Ofllce of the Co-ordina­
be le«* expansive to keep up, jthrough the C entral F’ roeuiing tor of Fisheries. Blimps sighting
Agency from 17 w a r agencies. The •chools of fish nre communicating
see our se lec te d 'sto c k of ears,
productive energies of the indus­ this news by short wave to fishing
the largest In thin section.
tr y must be concentrated on meut- vessels.
Here are a few lo choose from:
1941 Pontine, n o d a n , radio,
heater.
1941 C hevrolet sedan coupe,
heater.
1911 Plym outh sednn.
1941 Ford wednn, heater.
SERVICE
GLADLY
'7'uhit*
In
sickness
or
in
health
it’s
KEM’S for DRUGS
The Rexall Store
Mosby Creek
Lumber Industry
Strong Recovery
Lorane
GLASSES
Divide
Nothing Down-Only $1 A Week
S irt H<irt »•<!_
• II
Better Cars
for 1944
820 Willamette - Eugene
BRUCE Y0RKE
HIGH SCHOOL BOY PREACHER
His Motto
“YOUTH FOR CHRIST”
T o O ur Gas Customers
1940 Plymouth sedan.
1940 Chevrolet sedan.
19.37 Ford sedan.
1910 Mercury sedan, heater.
M A R T IN
M OTORS
Tour Pontiac Dealer
24 North 9th Street
\Vu appreciate your patience with us until
we could resume service. We regret that
our service was interrupted, hut there
never is any great loss without some gain,
heeanse tin* shutdown enabled us to im­
prove our plant.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jan. 2nd to Jan. 23rd
7:45 — NIGHTLY — 7:45
(Except Monday and Saturday)
Cottage Grove Gas Co.
Hilton T. Park, Minister
I
Ph. 195-R