The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 14, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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0 . 1’. A. Price Fixed llonicr Hie lien
l,iH»se Ungraded Hay E&ied for Kent
RUBBER RANDS at Sentinel of-
flM
______________ 44H 21
W ANTED: Brush ranches. Olve
description und acreage W rite
Box «6 '//ALW . City.
44-4tp-47
FOR SA L E
4 bed-room modem home, close in; garage and woodshed.
'H ip new ( ) |’ A ba««* ceiling price«
K/)R SALE: Rabbit hutches and
O K IN A W A lO i’Iayedi Homer
I inti« of
Price $4000 00.
buck. 1504 West Main.
44-ltp
is
a
very
tiniiMiial
hen
I oo . hc ungraded hay ready for load­
Tlie fact that the plump, d irty-
ing on the farm ami fo r the month
2 bed-room modern houses, good location, can be bought on
in which the hay 1« delivered by gray bantam 1.« s till alive, escaping
terms,
I lie Keller, 'I'. S. Park, P ortland I tie mess kits of Marines, is itself
roost,
d i'. iiic t ( ) | ’A price specialist, told unusual. Homer came lo
a croup ol nearly 50 Lane county i»ne rainy night, in the dugout of
13 acres, 6 acres in volunteer crop, good four bed-room
Highest, cash price fo r your wool
lin y p io d m e i . and dealer« nt the Marine Pfe. Raymond N. Mona­
and mohair. W ill be received each
modem house newly decorated, bam, chix house and gar
euiiiily la ir ground« F riday a fte r­ han of Miami, Florida, according
¡Tuesday at Farmer'» Union Store,
to Sgi A. 11 Hawkins, Marine
noon.
age; 1% miles out
Cottage Grove. D. C. Wilson,
Plainly Agent ft. S, Fletcher Cor,«« Combat correspondent.
phon«* 3 or call Yoncalla collect,
was In c h 'ii ge of the meeting
I*'or several nights tin* hen re­
phone 21F15.
36-tfcxx
SEE OR CALL
»luiosored loinlly hy the (I.S.C ex- turned, tim idly leaving an egg be­
i< ii'.ion service, the OPA, the atate fore sem tying away w ith I be dawn
departm ent of a g ricu ltu re and the
"rent," Monahan called it Then,
Mar food udministrullon,
on«* « v« ning, tin* cornet- ol Mona­
1120 West Main—Phone 126 R
The new p in ing regulations are han's ahclter eollaps«*d, and Homer
based on ungraded hay hut they look off In fright.
with
Kt leased tjr U. R. War DeparUseiit. Bureau of PubJia Relate la .
allow a premium for hay that
“ Horner was a very Indignant
GERMAN IIA L 'S I K A I EN V IE W HOKKOKS OF PRISON CAMP
grade« better than If. S. No. 2, hen," the Ix'iitherneck explained.
Park explained, lie emphasized "Horner sulked in the rice paddies
—These German women, comfortably dressed and apparently well
that grading 1« not necessary for for a couple of nights until It
fed, exhibit varied «motion» aa they witneaa atrocity horrors in Camp
36 East 11th St.—Phone 3420
the «ah- of hay. tail th ill a ceiling rained again."
Huchenwald. With other citizens.of Weimar they were put under
Eugene, Oregon
price lias now' been established fo r I Now shrewdly watching the
M ilitary Police escort and marched through the cemp by U. 3. au­
Full Cord
all kindN of buy. Previous to thi« , bantam Is Monahan's foxhole bud­
thorities. Huchenwald wee captured by unit« of General Patton’s
year, ceding price« applied only io dy, Marine Pie W alter J. Schmitt
U. 8. Third Army.
alfalfa.
Call
of W ashington, Mo S chm itt, Il has
W AN TED : Inexpensive piano in
Taking as an example the most been noted, is storing up bacon
good condition. Phone 151.
common hay« grown In this areu, grease drippings, and has been
____ ______ 44-2tc-45
“ MOTIICRM DAY IN THE
such as grain, clover, vetch and caught quietly humming lo him ­
STURKEN- -At the Butler ma­
I'llIIJ I'I'IN E S "
FOR
TRADE:
Good pre-war leath­ te rn ity home. Thursday, June 7,
Vetch and oat«, Park explained self.
7-
HQ.
CO.
BASE
"R
"
er horse collar, 23 inches for 1945, to First Lt. and Mrs. James
Dial (he base price established
"Y o iire not thinking of dispos­
A P ft 73
good 24 inch. H alf Sweeney part Sturken, a son, Peter uavid.
horn January to A pril Inclusive I k ing of Homer, are you?” the two
Victory
Fuel
Co.
T<xiuy was a beautiful day.
Jersey heifer year old fo r $40.00
$20.50. A reduction of $1.50 a Ion Leatherneck« were asked.
Mothers Day in the Philippines. FOR SALE: Oak extension table
worth of pigs. Jersey cow 4 years
on thin I hi no price 1« made for
"Oh, no," emphasized Monahan,
Hnd five chairs, W illia m & Mary
B A ILE Y —A t the Butler mater­
old fo r gentle pony. No Sunday
sale« in May Io October inclusive. w ith a grin, "Hom er doesn't have The sun was shining and the flow­ style. Presbyterian Manse. Cres­
sales. Frank E. Gray, Disston nity home, Thursday, June 7, 1945,
$1 00 lo r .«alt*« In November ami to w orry as long as she pays rent."; er« wen* in bloom, and the birds well._______ _____
FOR
SALE:
Heavy
duty
Vaughn
44-2t p-45.
to Mr.- and Mrs. Casper Bailey of
were «inging everywhere. Thia
•r>ii <•< ni« for sale« in December.
drag saw, 2 blades, used short route, 5 miles east Cottage Grove. Cottage Grove, a daughter, Gail
morning.
May
13,
1945,
we
went
44-ltp
Tla* lane price muy be increas­
time, $90. Otis D. Pooler, B. B.
Lorraine.
lo our chapel to a Mother's day FOR SALE: 46 sheep w ith lambs.
ed hy $5.00 a Ion tor haling The
route.
43-2tp-44
NOTICE
service in which we honored our J. M. Cole. Disston route, 2‘a miles
producer is allowed $1.50 a Ion
I w ill not be responsible for bills
mothers. The mothers that we east on Row river.
43-3tp-45 WE M A K E GASOLINE and fuel
L IL L IG R E N —A t the Butler ma­
additional when he sells In less
have w ith us, and In memory of
storage tanks. O. K. Welding contracted by anyone other than te rn ity home, Friday, June 8,
I bun carload lots to a feeder, plus
W
ANTED:
Cattle,
hogs,
veal,
m
ut­
myself.
A.
R.
Powell,
Culp
Creek.
those who have passed on. Also
anrd Forge Shop.
21-tfcxx.
1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Hilding
transportation cost« not to exceed,
ton and chickens. Bartels M ar­
______ _____ ____ jM-3tp-46 Lillegren. Disston, a daughter,
Servicing of county farm trans­ the day was set aside for prayer
I tie common carrier rale. Park
___37-tfcxx FOR SALE: Modern five room
portation committees by AAA and victory of our allies in the ket. Phone 55.
Signe Clydena.
added.
house, glassed in hack porch, FOR SALE: Universal wood range
European
operations.
And
the
committees
w
ill
lx-
discontinued
The OPA price regulation«. It
w
ith
coils
and
hot
water
reser­
MACK’S F IX IT SHOP
wired for range. Newly painted
was explained, have nothing to do June 30, reports H. B. Taylor, coming victory and peace all over
JOHNSON—A t the McFarland
Washing machines, refrigera­ and decorated. Several kinds of voir, good condition, good baker.
w ith the guiding «if hay except chairman of the state AAA com­ the world.
Jim Smith. Lynx Hollow Road, m aternity home, Friday, June 8,
fru
it,
lot
50x156.
730
F
irst
Street.
tors,
lawn
mowers
and
electric
Our little chapel is made of
when a farm er liellevex he has an mittee. Funds nllotcd to AAA to
44-ltC 1945. to M r. and Mrs. Reuben
appliances repaired. 1101 East
43-tfcxx phone 31F14.
exceptionally g<«xl crop which handle the farm transportation bamboo poles and banana leaves, Main. Your w ork appreciated.
Johnson of Cottage Grove, a
MEN A N D WOMEN to supply daughter, Peggy Elaine.
should demand a premium In that program w ill be expended at the but it serves the purpose as well
Phone 302.
37-tfc. FURNITURE FOR SALE: Good
as
any
church.
The
chapel
Was
clos«*
o
l
the
fiscal
year,
and
addi­
foods,
vitamins
and
other
essen­
ease, it is necessary for the pro­
cook stove, electric washing ma­
ducer to have the hay graded und tional funds to continue the pro­ | crowded anti soldiers were sitting W AN T TO RENT: four or five chine, sewing machine, Victory tia l products to consumers in
ANDERSON—A t the McFar­
obtain an official certificate of gram were not provided by the on boxes fo r seats. We had a very
room furnished house, two small divan chair, Jenny Linn bed, chest north Linn, Deschutes counties. land m aternity home, Friday,
nice
service
here
in
our
chapel
in
federal
bureau
of
the
budget.
F
ull
o
r
part
time.
W
rite
at
once.
grade from the atate department
children. Good references. Chas. of drawers, two pairs box spring
June 8, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs.
A fte r June 30. applications fo r the Philippines.
of agriculture. The base price
Dhabolt, call 254R.
40-tfcxx mattresses. Two miles east of Rawleigh’s. Dept. ORF-251-183, George Anderson
of
Cottage
A lte r we had our service in our
Oakland.
Calif.
44-ltp
starts w ith Ihe No. 2 grade, and farm trucks and for farm gasoline
Cottage Grove, across steel bridge,
Grove,
a
daughter,
Nancy
Rae.
chapel,
the
chaplain
invited
us
to
w
ill
not
lx*
filed
at
county
AAA
hay grading No. 1 is allowed a
first house on right. No Saturday New stock mimeograph supplies at
premium of $2.00 a ton provided offices. Farmers w ill apply direct­ come lo the Mother's day service
•sales._____________
44-ltp
Sentinel office.
44-tfc-2i
it has the official grade certifica­ ly lo local or state O I/T and OPA that thi-y were having in a little
CARD O F TH A N K S
town
just
a
mile
or
two
away
front
FOR SALE: Breakfast table and TELEPHONE 301, THEO KAN-
offices after that date. AAA com­
tion on it.
We
wish
to express our sincere
chairs, ice box, car radio. 306
It was emphasized that the new mittee authorizations fo r conver­ hen* Several of us walked down
GAS, Watchmaker. 14 So. 6th thanks to our friends and neigh­
to
their
service.
When
we
arrived
North
7th
St.
44-ltp
sion
of
tractors
and
other
farm
ceilings ah* nof guaranteed price«
s t r e e t . _____ __________ 44tfcxx bors fo r their ministrations and
in any sense, but rather lop price» impletm-nts fm m ai«*«*l to rubber there, there were several Philip-
W
ANTED:
Man
to
put
on
roofing
pino girls there w ith flowers,
Auditing — Tax Service
FOR SALE: Ideal fam ily Swiss sympathy during the illness and
which may not la* legally «nceeded. also w ill lx* terminated.
and other work. Mary Lee, Lo­
both
red
and
white.
They
asked
us
AAA
was
assigned
responsfbili-
cow. fu lly tested. Clark s Super death of our husband and father.
Some of the factor« In produc­
rane route.
44-ltp Service, 159 N. 9th St., Phone 252. Elmer E. Hull. We especially ap­
ing quality hay that are w ithin ! ly for administration of farm if our mother was living and
Cottage Grove Hotel
preciated the beautiful floral of«
____ ____
_________43-2tc
the control of farmers were ex­ I transportation programs shortly pinned a flower on our shirts in
ferings.
I
honor
of
our
mothers.
There
were
plained by Chester E. Oils, assist­ a fte r gasoline rationing was In-
Phone 60
Mrs.
Addie
H
ull
and
Fam
ily!
FOR
SALE:
1930
Chevrolet
m
o-!
F
IN
E
UPRIGHT
PIANO
fo
r
sale.
lots
of
rad
flowers
and
some
white
ant extension farm crops special­ '«titut«*d in 1942. Between 40.000
44-ltc
to r,
completely overhauled.
Cabin 16, Woodson’s A u t o
ist. Oats ami vetch hay In thi« and 50.000 farm gasoline applica­ ones too. My heart went out to
C
lark’s
Super-Service
Station,
129
camp.
44-2tp-45
those
who
won*
white
flowers,
and
region is almost invariably cut tions and appeals and about 1.000
43-2tc
too late for highest quality, Otis new farm truck applications an­ were gathered there in honor of W ANTED: For m ill: Planer feed­ W ANTED TO BUY: Two-wheel No. 9th St. Phone 252.
their
mothers
who
have
passed
on
nually
have
been
filed
w
ith
coun­
said, lie
recommended cutting
ers, car loaders and green chain
tra ile r w ith standard size tires. FOR SALE: 5 gallon fam ily m ilk
when the lower vetch |>od« arc not ty AAA offices. Although deci­ into another world.
cow; 1350 pound work horse.
J.
W. Erickson, 904 Ash Ave.
men.
For
woods:
Buckets
and
The sermon was brought to us
more th in half full. Rapid curing sions were made and policies set
4 4 -ltp Perry Guilliams, 1 mile out Black
fallers. Fam ily houses available
by
Chaplain
James
D.
Morman
of
hy
county
farm
transportation
in oriler to avoid danger of dam­
Butte route.
44-ltp
or bus service each day. Row
age (aim rain wax also recom­ committees, the detail work of Port A rthur. Texas. It was one of
FOR SALE: Baby chix. I still
River
Lumber
Co.,
Phone
43J5.
preparing forms nnd processing the best sermons that I have heard
mended.
have a few red chix to hatch FOR SALE: 7-ft. standard fence
39-tfc.
Method« of grading hay were applications was handled by coun­ in a long time Everyone there felt
posts. One or car load. G. E.
June 17; 4 year old black mare to
explained by It. L. Baldwin of the ty office staffs. Additional per­ de«*p emotion throughout the ser­ FOR RENT: Floor Sanders and sell or trade for pigs, ride or w ork: Beavers o r E. L. Pierce, Disston
war f'xnl administration, and J. W. sonnel was employed in most vice, and when the choir sang “ I f
waxers. The Grove Hardware, 2 good m ilk cows. Roy Mason, 1 route._____________ 43-3tp-45
C arr of the state .department of counties to handle this work. Tay­ I Could Hear My Mother Pray phone 1 8 . _________ 21-tfcxxx mile out South 6th St. Phone
agriculture. They said that hay lor ,x»int«*d out, hence Ihe w ith ­ Again,” there were tears flowing
265Y.
_______ 44-ltc WE H A V E MOVED to 5 West
Main street in old Heck Grocery
may lx* ms|N*eted either tiy send­ drawal of funds makes It impos­ from many eyes. I, like many oth­ FOR SALE: Registered Berkshire
We have in stock pre-war
ers, was thankful that I could
pigs, 3 months old. 3 gilts at W ANTED TO BUY: Dressed beef, building. Cabinet work, crating,
ing sam pli» to the department sible to continue.
veal, hogs, chickens and rab­ glazing, furniture repair. Home
The slate AAA chairman ex- wear a red flower. As I looked $20.00 each and 3 barrows at
at 121 S. E. Oak street, Portland,
model upright all electric
where a fee of $1.50 j»cr sample is pressed appreciation for the work around and saw soldiers from 18 $15.00 each. W ally Morelock, Do- bits. See Lee Harrison, Irish- Service. George Foster, prop. 5
West
Main
street.
38-tfcxx
Swartz
Meat
Market.
44-4tc-47
model, 1,000 lbs. capacity
43-2tp-44
charged. or that instructor from of the farmers who served on to 38 wearing white flowers and rena. Phone 9E'3.
Portland would grade the hay in county farm transportation com­ were drying their eyes of tears,
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE:
Fresh
FOR
SALE:
H
alf
size
bed.
springs
and
an upright hand mod­
W ATER W ELL D R ILLING
the field. This la tte r procedure is mittee's w ithout
compensation. my eyes were also filled w ith
cows; w ill also buy fresh cows
and mattress. 1546 East Madi­
See
your
water
well
d
rille
r
be­
tears.
not practical, however, Baldwin The committees were headed by
el, 600 lbs. capacity.
and springers. Ray Graves, Lor­
I w ill always remember this fore you buy o r install your pump. son. __ _________ 44-ltc
said, unless a group o f farmers go on«* member of the county AAA
ane
r
o
u
{
e,
Hazelton
R
o
a
d
.
togetlu*r in order to prorate the committee assigned to the tra n s-’ ■ M other’s day in the Philippines. Pumps and supplies. Phone 26F23, FOR SALE: Well located medium ____________________ 35-12tp-47.
Easy Terms Available
Although we are thousands of J. II. Thomas, Oakland. Ore.
costs.
(xirtation programs.
size home, good condition, good
10-tfc-xxx garden. Quick possession. Arnest W AN TED : Five-inch top f ir p il­
miles away in reality, we were __________
home w ith our mothers, wives and j FOR SALE: V iltnro Court Apts Insurance & Real Estate. 44-ltc
ing, long lengths. Telephone AT-
children, in our hearts.
w ater 4341, quantity can supply.
I One 4-room, 5, n-room apts, all
A ll mothers who have boys over furnished and ranted. W ill make New stock mimeograph supplies at Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding
■ ' ... ! ni(IHii!lillNI,illllHlilllllllllllllllillllllllllllll||||||UllllllllllllllllllH|
Sentinel office.
44-tfc-2i Bldg., Portland, Ore.
seas were saying to themselves: I some one good deal on this. W ill
39-7tc-45.
wonder what my boy is doing to­ pay for self in few years. Phone
FOR
SALE:
Good
single
bed
and
day. I wonder if he is thinking of 246 or see me at Eagle Cigar Stf-»
springs. Mrs. Joe McKibben, 305
me. Yes, mothers, your boys were a fte r 6:00 evenings. C. E. Neet.
South 3fd street._________ 44-ltp N o t t C C *
thinking o f you on M other’s day,
: IDI
and of everything that you stood _____________________ 40-tfcxx W AN T TO TRADE my home at
G et your painting and ptqter hang­
LARRY LEVENS
fo r in their lives. Whether in a FOR SALE: 80 acre ranch, 65
822 South 8th street for place
fox hole or in a little chapel like acres tillable land Gixxl buildings, out of town. C. W. Askew, 822 ing done now w hile there 1« «till
Authorized Dealer and
good paint and w all ;>a|»*r avail­
ours, your boys were thinking of all modern. On good road. 5 miles South 8th SL, city.
44-2tc-45 able.
Owner
you today, for we observe M oth­ southeast of Oakland. Price $10,-
er's day wherever we are. They 000 cash. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. FOR SALE: 110-1500 w att D.C.
light plant and two 14 h.p. mo.
were home w ith you in their
43-tfcxx
Phone 225
hearts.
1 tors, all in good condition. Price
I $150.00. Six burner wood stove,
Yes, I too was home. HomB in
Cottage Grove, Ore.
old fashioned but serviceable,
my heart and in my thoughts w ith
$10.00. Good wood heater, $18.00.
my wife and our little daughter
A. G. Roskam, ten miles up Mos­
in Culp ('reek, Oregon. So far
by Creek at last house.
44-ltp
42-3tp-44
away, but yet so near on a day
like this.
HELP W ANTED: One man want­
Pfe. Ted O. Underwood,
ed for tie m ill and logging, top
Hq.
Base
"R
"
APO
73
T he APPALACHIANS STOOP AS A BARRIER TO COLONIZATION
wages. Must be able to run drag
c
o
PM.
S.
F.
C.
UNTIL IN 1769 DANIEL BOONE BLAZED THE TRAIL.
saw, chase on landing, all around
Somewhere in the Philip­
THROUGH C U M BERLAN D GAP TO K E N TU C K Y .
man. Small operations: log part
%
h.
p.
motors,
electric
pines.
THAT NARROW T R A IL B EC A M E THE "W ILDER NESS ROAD*
time; saw part time. Lloyd M or­
grinder,
b
u
m
p
e
r
jacks,
OVER W HICH BOONE LED THE F IR S T BOLD S E T T L E R S
gan, Blue & White cabins. Drain.
spray guns and mandrils.
TO TH E ' RICH LANDS" OF THE W E S T - LANDS THAT W E R E
Rate Drop«
Oregon. Call between 8:00 and
Vices, gasket material and
The venereal rate in armed force«
TO T E S T T H EIR M ETTLE THROUGH YEARS WHEN THEY
9:00 p. m. evenings.
44-2tp~45
155 acres—about 5 in cult. I mile to gTade and bus to Hi.
of the United States during the
lots of candy.
FACED C O L D -S T A R V A T IO N -D IS A P P O IN T M E N T - WAR.
Mexican war jumped from a peace
STRAYED TO MY PLACE: A
Barn. New four room house with unfinished attic. Elec,
time norm that hovered around 90.
brown saddle mare, sorrel t a il. ,
and water. Immediate possession. $4200. with V2 dwn-
to 181 per 1.000; leaped to 214 per
fence jumper. The owner pay for
1,000 during the Civil war; reached
this ad and call for her at once.,
10 acres—6 miles South. 5 acres in crops. Bus to grade and
a high of 180 per 1,000 during the
Quaglia ranch, Mosby creek. 44-ltc
Hi.
Barn and chix house. 5 room house with elec, and wa­
Spanish-American war; and rose to
107 per 1,000 during World War 1
FOR
SALE:
Jersey-Guernsey
cow,
ter.
Priced at $3700.
Just Across the Bridge
In World War II. the army rate
8 years old. Giving 5 gnHons
la running less than 30 new cases
1 now, test 5. Price $75.00. Arch J.
5 room plastered house, close in, newly decorated inside.
per 1,000.
Schippert, Saginaw
44-ltp
$4000.
cash.
W ANTED: We pay highest cash
prices for veal, chickens, rab­ FOR SALE: 100 lb. Ice box in A - l I
8 acres with three room house overlooking river. This is an
industrial 4-Fs
condition. 242 N orth I s tre e t,1
bits and pigs. Safeway Market.
Since Pearl Harbor, some 350,000
ideal summer home, only four miles from city. $1800.00.
_____
44-ltp
43-4tp-46 c it y . ___
workers have become industrial
Terms
can be arranged.
4-Fs because of accidents. Many
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet truck.
of these accidents occurred in
T he LANDS BOONE OPENED UP ARE THE FERTILE BLUE-GRASS
Inquire at 460 South 10th St. ’
homes.
REG IO N S« T H E PRODUCTIVE OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS
44-ltp
on hay are fixed on a
Wool and Mohair
Alice J. Breedlove
BLOCK and SLAB
MIXED
Culp & Lake, Realtors
$4.00 Delivered
B IR T H S
B. B. GRAY
178-L
Help With Farm
Transportation Is
Near End by AAA
Rickard Accounting
Service
Cream
Separators
OUR DEMOCRACY------kysui
W e ste r n
A u to S u p p ly C o.
OVER. THE WILDERNESS ROAD--TO THE WEST
City Painting and
Decorating Co.
Just
Arrived
PH O N E 307
Pay Your Monthly Rent to Yourself—
Buy Your Own Home
W a lk e r
A u to S u p p ly
4
OF T O D A Y ... B U T M O RE IM PORTANT, HE SHOWED THE WAY
TO A IL T H E W E S T - A N D T H E P IO N E E R IN G S P IR IT OF
THOSE EARLY SETTLERS - T H E IR STAMINA-THEIR COURAGE
IN TRIUM PHING OVEfe. H A R D S H IP HAVE B E C O M E
MERL KING
E L E C T R IC A L
WIRING
Nutty Flavor
Uncooked oatmeal, if toasted to
a delicate brown and used in cookie
making, will impart a delicious nut­
,P A K r OF THE H E R IT A G E O F OUR PC M Ç C R A C V .
-------------------------1 I ty flavor.
Brisbane Electric
Phone 73
1049 East Main
W ANTED: 3 men fo r piling work,
5 miles out. W. T. Moore, phone
^F 3-
__________ 44-2tp-45 |
RUBBER BANDS at Sentinel of- j
i fice.
44tfc-2i
I
RODMANS
<6? HILTON
701 Main st:
Phone 216
MSI