The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 08, 1944, Image 2

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    u ia D tis n e a August 13. 1KN9
Published Every Thursday at
garden w o rk once per week, Ap-
Cottage Grove, Oregon
ply lo 1161 South 6(h Street.
W. C. M A R T IN -------- ------ — ..... ......... ............ ....... ... E d itor, Publisher
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Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance
...
In Lane-Douglas Counties............„ ...................................... ... l year $2.00 « A N T E D F ir and Cedar piling.
In Lane-Douglas Counties ........... ......... .............. ........... ... 6 months $1.25
s‘/ ‘* O'*01»' price
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In Lane-Douglas C ountie. .................................... ............... 3 months $75 t i ' d ' ^
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i i i m m r a a i a N led e rtn e ytr - M a rtin Co-. Po t-
Outs de This D is tric t ................ ......... ..................................... i year $2.25 ,and. O re.”
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Outside This D is tric t .............. ....... _ ............... ................ 6 months $1.50
Outside This D is tric t ........................... ................................ 3 months $.90 W A N T TO R E N T : 3 to Id acre
place. P refer west of town, w ith
Exceptions to men and women in armed forces:
In U. S. A :
1 year $2.00;
6 months $1.50;
3 months $1.00. 1 o r 2 room house and small
barn. W rite N. S Box 66, C ity.
Overseas:
1 year $1.50;
6 m onths $1.00.
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43-ltp.
Foreign rates on application. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3
months. Im p o rta n t: In changing address n o tify us im m ediately and JUST R E C E IV E D : G ift w rap­
give form er as w ell as present address.
pings.birthday and convalescent
Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m atter.
cants I f interested call 303 South
6th street.
43-ltp.
Cottage ßrovf jhtttmrl
• v - i isrss ’u
at $2,(XX) fo r o r apply as down
payment on farm or acreage. Must
have creek and good building site
ami I k » w ith in 7 miles of Cottage
Grow. C all 1781..
36-tfc
W A N T E D : Cast Iron scrap. W ill
p a y ceiling prices. Cottage
Grove Foundry.
23-tfc
A ll kinds of welding, both elec­
tric and acetylene. M achinery re­
pairing ami blacksm ith!ng. O. K.
W elding Shop, in new location,
>tn and Jefferson_________ l - t f t
There are more Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
Delight Valley
policies in Oregon, by fur, thun o f any other
Sgt. C lyde Davidson of Camp
NATIONAL EDITORIAL—
Carson, Colorado is home on a
company. There are tens of thousands in other
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in n W
as
soc
ia t io N
n W A N T E D : Man power stump p ul­ furlough.
SSO
CIATIO
ler. Must be good. John Grubb.
OBIIS
Mr. anil Mrs. M artin F laten of
.jT lirnT tA —
Western states. Among your neighbors und
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4 3-ltp. Alberta, Canada are» v isitin g fo r u
few weeks at the Oscar Flaten
MUCH TALK NO ACTION
FOR S A LE :
1936 Chevrolet
home.
A nephew of Mrs. M a rtin
.\ lot o f ta lk and several volumes have been w ritte n in the
friends you w ill find these policyholders.
Coupe, gotxt clean car. runs
I*
laten,
Glen
Hoosier of tin» Royal
past y e a r re g a rd in g the ju v e n ile d e linqu ent. Hen» we have fine. Excellent
No. 1 pre-w nr
discussed the problem a ris in g out o f c h ild re n -le ft to th e ir own tires; heater. A real bargain at Canadian .Air Force, spent Sunday
They w ill tell you that year ufter year they are
night at the F laten home. He has
43-Bp.
in ia tiv e in the m a tte r o f conduct, but n o th in g has been done $480.00 P. O. Box 364
teen three und one-hall y -ill's of
Red hamp fryers fo r sale a fte r
to w a rd s o lv in g the problem s a ris in g out o f p e rm ittin g the
saving from 20% to 25% on their premium
June 4th. Average 3 lbs. 35 cents combat d u ly ih the English Chan­
ju v e n ile to be bis own guide in the m a tte r o f conduct.
nel and M editerranean areas ano
lb. Delivered in c ity in lots of 3
In o th e r sections, p a rtic u la rly in the southw est, progress
is now home in Canad 1 on a fu r ­
or more. No Sunday sales W C.
costs. They w ill tell you that our service is
has been made. J u v e n ile delinquency has been pinned on the M ar, ’ a, S ntinel ot tu e. 42-ttc. lough.
The Roys 4-H C alf club met at
delinquent parent and steps taken to see th a t the parent
prompt, dejk-ndahle and friendly.
assumes at bast a measure o f re sp o n sib ility. Some readers FOR S A L E : Set chain harness the Joe C rick home Tuesday a f­
cheap. Old. hut serviceable. W. ternoon. M r. Danielson, county
w ill recall an a rtic le in the S a tu rd a y Evening Post a few weeks
club leader was present.
ago where a young ju d g e at Phoenix, A rizona set out to C. M a rtin at Sentinel office.
A lice . Jam-. John and Florvnct
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solve the problem and d id by h a ilin g the parents in to court,
Dunlevy are employed at the Ho­
a ll hours o f the day und night. The patents d is lik e d .the p ro ­ W A N T E D ,0 buy. Sm all eat to w ell Produce Farm on Goodpas­
yard piling. D augherty Piling ture Island near Eugene.
ceed ttre enough that they assumed sonic re sp o n sib ility over
511 Main St.. Phone 30
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the c h ild re n ot the home and delinqu ency p ra c tic a lly d isap­ Co.
M is. Joe C rick came down w ith
peared.
Representing
R E G ISTER ED Berkshire weaner the m ' ils,‘ ‘s ovcr t! -e wet I; end
A responsible citizen to ld us F rid a y th a t some tw e n ty
pigs fo r sale w ith papers. IVm-
Esther Hansen spent the week
ju ve n ile s were counted lo ite rin g on the streets a fte r tw e lve aid Kabler. BB route, phone end v isitin g m Portland and on
42-2tp-43. Monday registered
fo r nurses
o clock w ith o u t o ffic ia l interference. O ffic e rs w o n 't do a n y­ 17F31.
McMinnville, Oregon
tra in in g ai St. Vincents h<».spi*ul.
th in g unless backed up by the council and the council p robably RADIO
R E P A IR SHOP, a, 318
is a w a itin g backing fro m the public. I t ’s going to take sonic
M ain St.. Again open 10:00 a. m.
in te s tin a l fo rtitu d e to correct th is situ a tio n . So fa r this f o r t i­ to 6:00 p. m. to service yo u r radio IR M I C HAPLAIN TO PRE V II
HERE
tude is missing.
and electrical appliances.
was a seminary classmate o f the active service as u chaplain In the
Itu ild in i Btark
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States A rm y. The Rev
The live c e n tta l omlno add» ara
The Rev. James Web iter, pas­ Rev. G E. Hardy. The Rev and United
Mrs. W ebster and duugh te r Judy W rtiM er 1« a very Mucce**ful | ris - the building blocks U r l t tHau».
CONFUSION IN AGRICULTURE
CASH TO B U Y : 5 room modern to r of the F irst Baptist church of
are s e n d in g u tw o weeks vac’4- to r and a forceful speaker and you
A most amazing situ a tio n exists in the n a tio n 's fie ld o f
Big
Rock.
Illinois,
just
west
o
f
cottage . Phone 98, Cottage
Browning big carnival la in
Chicago. w ill be the preacher at tian in Eugene w ith M i. Web- W itt want to take thia opportunity
a g ric u ltu re , according to ‘ The F arm C o lu m n .” o f Fortune.G rove
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town
, h „ w<.,.k
4 3-ltp -2 l
the local B aptist church Sunday. s te rs parents before he enters to hear turn
fo r M ay. I t shows we had 82.200.000 head o f ca ttle as o f KY. D ~ ~
„
J a n u a ry 1. us against a ten-year average o f 69.400,000 and
1 , F F loo r sanders, wax- He w ill preach at the m orning
worship service at 11:00 on th«
« « « ,„« ,
a r a i„ . , „•
. v e r a , ......... 51.IIOO.C«». G r l? ,
topic “ Heaven's V icto ry fo r Man's
and th a t the c h ie f cash re tu rn to tarm ers is fro m livestock
* '
Defeat.” He is a b rother-in-law
and livestock products, not crops.
W A N T E D : Eor m ill: Planer feed­ of Mrs. Helen Judy H ardy and
ers. car loaders and green chain
I t is estim ated that tin- needs o f d a iry ca ttle , beef cattle.
M atinee at carnival S aturday
sh e e p and lam bs, horses and m ules, sw ine . tu rk ,w s . e h i . ' k , ' n > F ° ^ W.o ods= Buckers and
afternoon June 10.
4 3-ltp-2i
and ducks, w ill be 145.794.000 tons o f concentrate feeds fo r fallers. F am ily houses available
o r bus service each day. Row
the feeding year, ami th a t we are 12 per cent short o f th a t
R iver Lum ber Co., Phone 4355.
BUY AN EXTRA WAR BOND and you can do it regularly with the aavings you make by
am ount.
«
39-tfc.
f
»1
ARNEST INSURANCE AGENCY
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Back the Attack
In essence, the problem resolves its e lf dow n to the price
o f feedstuffs. 'C e ilin g prices on feeds.’ says Professor C u n n in g ­
ham, prevent p ri es fro m ris in g to sound the danger w a rn in g
and cheek livestock p ro d u c tio n before feed supplies are e x ­
hausted. In a free m arket price s itu a tio n , risin g feed prices
w o u ld ta p e r o f f dem and.’
" I nder the circum stances it appears that a bad s itu a tio n
m ay become worse anil could be extrem e in event o f tin- qu ick
end o f the w a r.”
In the m eantim e, price ceiling«, floors, subsidies, ra tio n in g
and crop controls, confus the fa rm e r w ho is in a large measure
helpless to meet his problem s.
WAR VETERANS AND THE LAND BOOM
Land prices are now c lim b in g faster than th e y d id nt the
height ot the 1919 20 boom. A real tuna way is possible, accord­
in g to Farm Jo u rn a l.
The W ar Food A d m in is tra tio n and Extension Service arc
s e ttin g up local committees, headed by C o u n ty Agents, to
advise veterans on what k in d o f farm s to ’ buy. etc.’ Hut i f prices
get w ay out o f reach before the boys come home how can
th e y b u y !
I t is pointed out. however, th a t:
Sale o f state and county-ow ned lands has been suspended
by law in N o rth D akota u n til J u ly 1. 1945. in o rd e r th a t re­
tu rn in g service men m ay have a chance to buy. The law w ill
pro b a b ly be amended o r replaced by the next le g isla tu re , e a rly
next year, w ith a more com prehensive land -fo r-ve te ra n s p ro ­
gram .
SUMMONS
and debarred from asserting any
In the C ircu it C ourt o f the State claim w hatever thereto adverse to
o f Oregon fo r Lane County. the p la in tiffs ; and fo r such other
GEORGE L. A L L E M A N and S A ­ and fu rth e r re lie f as to the C ourt
R A H R. A L L E M A N , his wife.
shall seem ju s t and equitable.
P la in tiffs,
This summons is published p u r­
vs.
GRACE SEARS, the unknown suant to an order made by the
heirs of GRACE SEARS, il de­ Hon. C arl E. W im berly, C irc u it
ceased; also, a ll other persons or Judge o f Lane County, Oregon
parties unknown claim ing any on the 5th day o f June, 1944.
rig h t, title , estate, lien or in te r- which order directs th a t this
est in the real estate described Summons be published once a
in the Com plaint herein,
week fo r fo u r successive weeks
est in the Com plaint herein.
in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a
Defendants.
TO : GRACE SEARS, the un- newspaper of general circulation
known heirs of GRACE SEARS Pub,lsb' ‘d ,n Cottage Grove, Lane
if deceased; also, all other per- County- Oregon; and th a t you be
sons or parties unknown claim - re9 u*red to appear and answer on
ing any rig h t, title , estate, lien or before the last day o f the tim e
or interest in the real estate prescribed in said order, to -w it:
described
in
the C om plaint on or before the 6th day o f July.
herein.
1944
Date of firs t publication
T H E N A M E O F V h E i “ **, 8‘ h' 1941 Da,e ° f last pub'
IN
i r t t , N A M E (Jh ,l i l t bcation J u ly 6, 1944.
S TA TE O F OREGON: YOU arc
H E R B E R T W. L O M B A R D
hereby summoned and required to
A ttorn ey fo r the P la in tiffs.
appear and answer the Com plaint
Residence and Post O ffice: C ot­
o f the p la in tiffs filed against you
in the above e n title d suit, on or tage Grove, Lane County, Ore.
before the last ciay of the tim e ________
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prescribed in the order fo r pub­
licatio n to -w it: on or before the
6th day of July, 1944; and if you
fa il to so appear and answer, fo r
w an t thereof, the p la in tiffs w ill
apply to the above e ntitled C ourt
fo r the re lie f prayed fo r in the W O M AN W A N T E D : fo r house
Com plaint, to-v»it: tn a t you anil
w ork Friday o r Saturday of
each of you be adjudged to have
no estate o r interest whatsoever each week. Modern equipment
42-tfc. t
in or to the land o r premises here­ Phone 236J.
in o r to the land and premises TO T R A D E : Good clarinet fo r
herein described, to -w it:
w hite
doe rabbits.
C la ir H.
The East one-half of the
Arne,, Blackbutte m ute, city.
Southeast q u a rte r o f Section
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43-ltp.
24, Township 21 South of
FO R S A LE : Pre » a - 1941 bicycle,
Range 4. West o i the W illam ­
like new. Lester Brisbane, 104S
ette Meredian, in Lane Coun­
East Main.
4 3 -ltp
ty, State o f Oregon.
and th a t the p la in tiffs are the
FOR S A LE : 1934 Chevrolet coupe-,
owners in fee simple o f the said good condition. Gilmore Super
premises as set out in the Com­ ■Service S tation.
43-ltp.
p la in t herein, and that you and
W A N T E D : Vegetable juicer. Tele­
each of you be forever enjoined
phone 2 9 -F -ll.
43-2tp-44.
J WANTADS I
EOR S A LE : W ootisr.un Colt auto­
m atic. 22 revolver. 12 ga. shot
gun, V ictro ia portable phonograph
and 25 records A. J. Balaiger
phone 13F1S
42-3tp-44
W OMEN W A N T E D : fo r laundry
w ork
Collins
Lanndry
and
Cleaners. Phone 44.
40-tfc.
W ATER WELL DRILLING
See yo u r w a te r w ell d rille r be­
fore you buy o r install yo ur pump.
Pumps and supplies. Phone 26F23,
J. II. Thomas. Oakland. Ore. 36-tfc
Films Developed
and Printed
O C pi
a n tlS
E xposures
REPRINTS 3 c EACH.
Guaranteed Work.
Thrift-Wise
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Cottage Grove, Ore.
A *64 QUESTION
W ould These Shoes
Have Worn Twice as
L o n g i f T h ey H a d
Cost Twice as Much?
buying at Irish Si Swarts
Coffee
Sugar
29c
59c
Del M o n te V nc-P .ick
(lo th Bag
JAR LIDS Bcrn.adin
JAR RUBBERS Ball Regular
Fruit Jars
3 dozen 25c
3 dozen 10c
S elf S u r in g
p in ts
69
£ doz
quarts
CLO3URES
Be.-aadin
CERTO Dial *
All Penney shoes are built to give stalwart
service— a full measure of value, and often
much more!
How do we know?
Because people tell us — thousands of them
every year. And because we know how our
shoes are made, and what they’re made of!
Me know, and onr customers know, that
there’s just no sense in paying more than
Penney prices for shoes!
P
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'■SQiEBQDEiaaEQDBDSl
doz
21c dozen
3 bottles 49c
Raisins
Honey
P o in t Free
S tra in e d
49c
$1.29
4 Ib pkg
5 lb pa il
ROSEDALE PEAS No. 2
HAPPY VALE PEAS N x 2
H D C02N
Whole Grain
GREEN BEAN3 Oveilook No. 1
TOMATOE J Dunde? No. 2>/a
LIBBY'3 MILK
Tall cans
Certainly not! We’ve heard of nrjny a pair 0»
moderately-priced Penney shoes that served
for years, even under the most trying condi­
tions. Would they have worn twice as long,
if they’d cost twice as much? Not likely!
/V C
79<
Case of 24 $2 98
Case of 24 $2.98
Case of 24 $3 90
Case cf 48 $4.59
Case of 24 $298
Case of 48 $3.98
Snowflake
Margarine
Sodas
Dinner Bell
2 lbs.
lb
29c
15c
FERTILIZER
CLEANSER Sunbrite
25 lbs $1 46
BLEACH
Nu Bora
,
5c can
WAX
Simoniz self polish
7'2 ^ H° n 10c
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...................................................... ........... 98c quart
Eggs
CornFlakes
Grnue A Large
31c
fr25c
Cartoned doz
' You 11 gpuad lea» and get much m c re -if you buy your foods at your Irish-Swartz store
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