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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1944)
T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 13, 1911 Farmers Asking For Facts About Hog Price Future the | m '||< m I ut hand fo r |>I h lining ini' the fo il pig ciop of 1911. fa rm e r* are asking about what the price of hog* w ill I** a fte r March 1945, any a g ricu ltu ra l •ronomlMta of the O. S C. Exton* alon service In reviewing the hog out look. Moat of the 1944 crop of fa ll pig* w ill la- marketed a fte r M arch next year. T his ye ar’* price flo or on hog*, which la $12.50 ut Chicago fo r 200 to 270-pound good and choice harrows and g ilt*, expires M arch 30, 1945. Congress haa provided that cer tain cnmniialltloH, including hogs, are to la- supported at 90 | mt cent of |M irity fo r tw o year* u fie i tin end of the war. under certain cou- o f the war, under certain con ditions, tile economist* |* iln l out Just what the js ir lty price of hog* w ill !*■ a year ahead de|>end* con- slderahly on the index of price* paid fo r conunodltle*. Interest, and tuxes at that tune This index has la •en going ti|> at the rate of 10 to 12 points a year. To compute the p a rity pi Ice of hog*, you lake $7 27, which was the United S tate* average farm price In the 1910-1914 period. and m u ltip ly hy the index of price* |tald tiy fa n n e r* W ith tin * Index nt 171 on M arch 15. 1944, the p u rity price of hog* wa* $12.43, and 90 per cent of that is $11.19. I f price* paid by farm er* Increase 10 (silnts more, the p a rity price would he $13.16, and 90 per cent of th a t Is $11 H4. M an' d efinite inform a tion nbCMit the 1945-46 hog price support pro gram would help farm ers to plan production, a* the ¡atst-war |>rlce supisirt provision* are indefinite In other ways, the (). S. men add. One of the q ua lifica tion * is that tlie price *up|x>rt is to !*• provided u n til the secretary of a g ricu ltu re ha.* given su fficien t (Nihlic announcement to perm it producers of such com m odity to make a readjustm ent m the pro duction of the com m odity. Then too, any promise of *up|*>rt prices is certain of fu lfillm e n t only to the extent funds are made a va il able. Provisions fo r aupfairting the six ■’basic" crop* are more def inite, w ith in thi> range of 85 to 90 per cent of p a rity through nonrecourse loan*. Spring Bowling Tourney in 4th IFA. TWO NEW WAVE RECRUITS H ' IHH H W ith Doreria Mrs, Huston Dunn amt tw o children Barbara and Jim m y of Mohawk visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lawrence. Mrs. M argaret Cooper of P o rt land *i>ent the week end at the H enry Cooper home. Joe Sm ith of Eugene I* v is it ing here this week w ith a daugh ter, Miss M ildred Sm ith Mrs. Lout* Dodge and son W il burn spent Easter Sunday at Reedsport nt the home o f M r*. Dodge's sister, M rs. Everett W rig h t. Mrs. C o rlie tt S kelly and C lif fo rd Van Schoinck of Eugene visited relative* here Friday. M r. and Mrs. Ed T w in g were guests Easter Sunday at the *V. F. Haynes home in Eugene. M r. anil M r*. H enry K e lly and M r. ami Mrs. H enry Cooper were Eugene v is ito r* Monday. M r. and Mrs. Jack Jones of V anport C ity were week end guests at the Ivan Lawrence home. M r. and M r*. E lroy Jensen and tw o sons and Mrs. F rank H ills of Eugene spent Sunday at the H a rry E lfvin g home. M atching the w ar service record of tier husband, M i* W arren Gale Holcomb i Florence Elizabeth H o l com b), route I, Creswell, ha* en listed in' the W AVES. it was an nounced this week by Chief W il liam E. Bell, i ce ru iti t -in-i barge of tlie Eugene U. S navy re c m it- ing substation Her hu hand. Pvt. W arren Cale Holcomb, i* in the U. S. arm y a ir for«", now sta tioned ut Roswell, New Mexico. In 1911, M r*. Holcomb gradu ated from Sw eetw ater union high school. N ational C ity . C alifornia. She wa* a member of G il I Re serves, S il-H i Players, and the tennis team M r*. Holcomb a t tended the San Diego vocational school, m ajoring in merchandis ing. F o r, three m onth* M t*. H ol comb was employed w ith the Naval A ir Center, San Diego. C alifornia. She is a m em ber of the M ethod!*! church. Chula V is ta, Callfot ma. M r*. Holcomb is the daughter of M r*. J. W. Mac- Cuusland, Cre .wi ll. W o rkin g under odds that have; closed down many Industries,the nation's laundries have done a hang up w a r job w hile s till doing 530 m illio n bundles of fa m ily wash ing annually fo r Mr. and Mrs. A m erica. This was the consesus o f opin ion reached at the annual m eet ing o f the Board of D irectors of the Am erican In s titu te o f Latin- Dairy Butter Dairy butter contains almost twice t u« much fat as peanut butter, M is* P h y lli* M argarette Soren sen, a g ia dliute of C ollage Grove union high school in 1912, has en listed m tlie W AVES, reports Chiel William E Bell, in charg' of itie Eugene U. S. navy re c ru it ing substation, which handle* WAVES applications in this area. She was fo rm a lly sworn Into the W A V E S at the W AVES en listm ent headquarter* fo r Oregon. 735 S. W. A ld er street. Portland, w ith Lieutenant tjg ) Lucia Brown o fficia tin g . .Mis* Sorensen was active in school a ffa irs al Cottage Grove union high school as secretaiy of tlie N ational Horn»;- society. She attended Eugene Business college. She was employed as a book keeper w ith R cinholdt and Lewis, Salem, and a stenographer w ith ttie D augherty Lum lx-r company, Cottage Grove. Mis* Soren.*« n is a member of the M ethodist church. Cottage Grove. She is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. W a lte r P. Sorensen. 212 N o rth Douglas street. Cottage Grove. I»erx who can were asked to meet next Wednesday afternoon to com plete it. Guests o f the day were Mrs. E lla W ills and Mrs. Laura Tow n D ELEG A TES NAM ED BV send. The next meeting w ill be REREK AIIAS A p ril 26 at ’ the club house at which tim e plan* w ill be com The Kchckiih* nelil th e ir regular pleted and appointments w ill be m eeting Friday. At the business made fo r the cake w alk und scsJton delegate* were elected to bazaar. attend tin grand lodge w hich con - ♦— venes In Portland May 16. 17. 18. W ESTM 1NSTER G1 II.D Those elected are Susie Sshnelder. The W estm inster G uild o f the Rosie Lewis and Eva Hatch. A l ternates atp M innie Sweet. Bea Presbyterian church was enter trice McCoy, and Stella Baker. tained Wednesday night by Mrs. Rosie Lewis was elected d is tric t Vinal Randall. The evening was deftuty. Exam inations were given spent in tyin g a q u ilt fo r the fo r the u n w ritte n w ork and C h i l d r i / * Farm Home at C or awards given Helen Olsen. M ild vallis. Mrs. LeRoy Beghtol and. red Anderson and .Juanita Wood- M rs. F lo rin were guests. Refresh son. The a lta r v.as draped fo r ments were served at the close of tin- lit.' Ailieit B. Il.im loth. for the evening by the hostess. many years a member of Cottage D R AFT HALTED EDR MEN Grove lodge. OVER til - ♦ - i SOCIETY • MRS. SC H A FFE R ELECTED DELEGATE A t the regular meeting of the Degree o f H onor lodge M onday night at the Eagles hall Bonnie S chaffer was elected a delegate to tlie state conference to he held in P ortland A p ril 26 and 27. It was voted to c o ntribu te to the Red Cross. Helen Cochran wa.* ap pointed social chairm an fo r the next meeting, M ay 8. ♦ 1.1 N< IIIO N (.V E ST S AT M OTHER'S CLUB Guests o f the London 4-H M other's club Wednesday At the club house were John B u rtne r, POWER EXTENSIONS CURBED L. J. Allen anil E. A. Danielson. Pictures o f the group and o f the » V ORDER service exhibit and the class ex Extensions o f eleetrie power h ib it were taken by M r. B u rtn e r service hy p rim a ry line.* are de fo r publication. ferred a* a result of an order re- Í The amendment to (he o rigin al reived by the M ountain States co nstitu tion drawn in February Power Co. from J. A. K rug, di-1 1941 was present«! by the com recto r o f the offices of w a r U til m ittee that is composed o f Jean ities fo r the war production M orton, Mrs. Doran R itte r and Mrs. Jacob Raisor was accepted board. The order, which was put Into hy vote. Two members at large to effect March 25 but has just been meet w ith the executive officers made public, is na, ion-wide in its al special business meetings were and scope and especially affects ex voted to be Mrs. M orion Mrs. M aryjo Phillips. Trustees tending service to ru ra l areas. elected hy vote so that the club Increased demands fo r s m a ll, may own the d u b property in transform ers fo r m ilita ry radio (he ir own name were Mrs. Charles and radar use and a shortage ol Wood. Mrs C. G. G ilhtim and Mrs. manpower in the factories are Glen Banton. cited In Krug's order s e llin g up D uring the afternoon tying on regional co ntrol over sales of tran sfo rm éis available fo r public the new q uilt was started. Mem- uses. Available* transform ers w ill ' he alloted each month on a basis o f need and the num lter available , In m onthly regional quota. LAVNUREVN DOING GOOD JOB PAGE BIV I TTTE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON We Have Lots of NEW •CIRCULATORS W A S H IN G T O N • S e le c tiv e service S aturday declared a m or a torium on induction and pro cessing o f men 26 years of age and over today, e ffective u n til d ra ft boards have finished w ith th e ir younger registrants. The new o ld e r applies even to men who may have been ordered to report fo r induction, w ith the proviso that they be in essential jobs. Processing and induction if o ld er men may be resumed, the o r der said, when local boards are satisfied that th e ir younger men a ll have been handled. A nother new d ra ft dictum gives fathers older thaV 30 libe ra l con sideration fo r deferm ent, tightens sharply deferment requirem ents in o the r age groups and warns 4-F's who are no, now in essen tia l w o rk to ge, into I, im m edi ately or face a w o rk battalion o r der. Furniture Store The Town’s Best Used Car Values 1911 1910 1910 1939 1939 1937 1936 1933 Pontiac »edan-coupe Old* eustum sedan Old* Deluxe sedan Pontiac D eluxe aedaa Nash D eluxe sedan Chevrolet D eluxe coupe Chevrolet D eluxe coupe C hevrolet coupe Most of the above ear* are equipped w ith radios and h eat ers. M A R T IN M OTORS Your Pontiac Dealer 24 North 9th Street a Get Complete Eye-Examation Now . You'll Be Told Frankly Be * " #rt I STYLISH, GUARANTEED GLASSES Save. and Mosby Creek C allers Sunday a, the H a rry Castle home were M r .and Mrs. Fred Eros, and grandson Fred of Cottage Grove. Ted Seward S 2C of Oakland. C alif. PVT. Leon Lan caster of camp A d a ir who is home on a 9 day furlough and Mrs. Berta M cGuire and tw o sons of Waldon. M r .and Mrs, A rnold Duers, and 2 children spent Sunday at W est f i r at the home o f th eir daughter Mrs. Jack Cline. M r. and Mrs. Petroni and M r. and Mrs. John Tonole o f Cottage Grove were din ne r guests Sun day at the Mac Tonole home at Waldon. M r. and Mrs. Dan Dugan and Fanny Patton were guests Sun day a t the John Dugan home at Latham . M r. and M rs Jerry Egan and sons of S p ringfield spent Saturday and Sunday at the B u tte Mooney home at Blue M t.. Sargent George M unsell of Cam p S w ift, Texas, is home on a MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST Get Vours Now and Prager Hardware H ig h lig h tin g the spring l/owling tourney now underway at the Cottage Glove recreational alleys was Hie sound w alloping given the league leaders, the Q uality M ar ket by the c e lla r dwellers, the Irish & Sw artz ert-w, who made it the ts'Kt tw o out of three Monday evening in the grudge match fo r high stakes. Hap W olfard was high man of the three game series w ith a score of 576 Sm arting un der the tact th a t last week he was accused of being a proud papa (a t his age,, he really bowled cm over. A rejuvinated Capital Lum ber Co. crew was leuding the nine other teams at the end of the Hurd week of the spring event w ith eight game* won and one lost. H igh single honor* was held by Holmes w ith a score of 225 fo r tlie men. B e tty Bone held high single honois fo r the ladies w ith a score of 187. Holmes likewise held high series honor* fo r the men w ith 580 and B etty Bone fo r the women w ith 497. Standings o f the rem aining teams w ere: Pet W L .667 3 Irish & S w artz . 6 .667 Q uality M arket 6 3 4 .556 Monahan ............. 5 .444 5 Shell O il . 4 111 Texaco O il .......... I 5 6 .333 Women Cleaners 3 6 .333 S ta n d a rd Oil 3 6 .333 Men's Cleaners . 3 .333 6 Sm art Shop 3 Created By Craftsmen- L Factory to You 820 Willamette - Eugene l)r. E, V. Broughton O ptom etrist In Charge If Glasses Are Not Needed. furlough and a dinner wa* given Sunday at the Odd Fellows hall in Cottage Grove in his honor. Aix»ut 40 friends anil relatives attended. Row River Easter services were held In the Row R iver hall Sunday m orning. Several special Easter song* were »ung by the com m unity choir, which included: Mines. Bloomer, Sholx-rg, Nickson, Patsie, Rals- troin, Eaatbiook, Giles, Panton and M r. Crisman. There was a very g ra tify in g attendance. A ju n io r dance was held in the Row R iver hall F rid ay night w ith an attendance o f 53 young people. Music was by M r. S inclair. Si lf-C o nd ui tln g R obber S elf-conducting ru b b e r ha * m an y and g ro w in g use*, u t in shoe sole* fo r m u n itio n * w o rk e r*, flo o rin g * in p L n t* where e ve ry pre cau tion m u *t be l ike n ag u n it s p a rk * and the dor .• r of e x p lo s o n , in autom obile, tra lle y bus. and a irp la n e tire * . FEDERAL TIRES We have a select stock of Federal Tires in popular sizes. We can get ANYSIZE TIRE on short notice. Watch the oil in your car, your car may have to la»t sev eral years. The low octane gas now on the market makes it doubly important that you check your oil regularly and have it changed. Moisture condensation from the low octane gas goes to your crank case since most motorists are making short runs. 1^1 RED HORSE SERVICE STATION Geo. Hohman, Manager 5th and Main Phone 32 ’ Mobilgas I u ... ONLY »1 A WEEK NO INTEREST-NO EXTRAS j You'll find all those cleaning helps at Irish & Swartz: Ammonia, Window Cleaners, Soaps, Cleansers Floor Waxes, Metal Pot Cleaners, Bleaches, Brooms and Mops. You’ll find a full C lo ro x Biech Gi,n 22c 22^ O xyd Sunbi Large Size Cleanser No limit 10c ea. METAL POT CLEA .NERS Cake, 10c Powder 12c BON AMI 16 oz .............— ............ 23c GLASS CLEANER, Old English pints, 39c quarts, 69c FLOOR WAX 01( I English TUS H o n ey stained f Hanset Quality PEAS Rosedale quality. A real buy. No. 2 tins Case of 24 14c $3 19 BRING YOUR SHO PPING BAG Due to the paper shortage we will be unable to furnish many large bags. Bring yours when you come to shop each lb. pail q J jj BEANS Overlook No. 1 tins. 3 for Case of 48 29c $4.59 O nior i Sets 2 * 45c y ^ l l i z c it M a g n ° i a 100 ibs * MACARONI elbow cut BEANS Small White CRACKERS • Tasty Maid R IPPL E D W HEAT Closeout 3 lbs 3 lbs. 2 lbs. 2 pkgs. 19c 29c 19c 15c N^ucoa s°ft spreading à > lbs 49c y 49e R aisins IR IS H S W A R T Z Del Monte NO . \ DOWN PAYMENT ,« Vac-Pac tb s.