The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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FACIE FTVH
Farmers’ Share
Valp*irai»o, Ind.: Judge Ira C.
Mr». William Bainbridge and
Tilton dhmh»ed
13-year-old
Mr« Ira BeMier were hoalcxiw>x
»uit over a SUX) dead horse, Up
Wednesday id the meeting of th«* In Lnnfl nnjlor
for its eighth trial, the case has
Ladle Bible < l;i' of the Metho-
1 WU UuiSdl
cost SI,(XX) to date.
dint Sunday school at their all
day meeting held in the church. ।
Newton. Mass.:
Edward C.
A potluck dinner wax nerved at
Hammond put together part»
Dresses for the “Lady-in-waiting"
the noon hour to the eight ladies;
from 16 car«, a trailer, a tractor,
present. Mr». Pearl Hntlvy hud
Considerable
confw-ion
contin-
a
mowing machine, cam«* up with
We have it group of maternity drex »ex that ore very ap
charge of the devotions at the ues over the so-called "farmer«’ what he call.« a “Weep."
pealing and nt the mine time concealing. Sizes 9 to 20.
buxine«» meeting The day was »hare of I he consumer»’ fo<xi dol-,
sjH'nt tn tying a quilt.
iar” says L R. Breithaupt, fJSC.
Boston: After two, exhausting
Lovely cotton dreiHea for the house, also dresity rayons and
extension agricultural economist, days at a riog ahow^ Chai lotte
taffetan Prices range from $2 80 to $14 95.
D A. V. MEETH Tl ESDAY
This is not at range, he q^da, lx*- Rehman crawled in with her
The Cottage (¡rove chapter of cause of the complicated produc- Great Danes bravely took a cat
the Dhablcd American Veterans tion and marketing processes be- nap.
met Tuesday evening at the arm­ tween the land anil th«* table that
ory with a numtier from the Eu­ are not too generally understood.
Mineola, L. I.: Jury foreman El­
gene chapter as guests. Affairs of
These production and market- lis J. Lehman claimed the Jury
tin- veterans were discussed at a I mg processes involve conta, of box gave him claustrophobia, got
business meeting and the business «»Unie. Owing to these costs, the excused from duty in a murder
meeting wax followed by an oyxter net income that remains avail­ trial.
feed which was enjoyed by the able to the farm families is only
IcM-il chapter ax well as the vis­ a fraction of national consumer
THEATRE PARTY FOR HON
( over Food Chopper
I
itors.
¡expenditure» for food, amounting
Cover the tnnuth of yOUr food
Mi» I. y Clyde entertained a
Several short talks were made* to about 25 percent last year.
chopper with a paper »ack to iietp
few Imyx Saturday afternoon in
by the visitors and r« sponxex were
In 1944, United States consum­ the crurjibi from popping jut and
honor of her »on, Joe Clyde, at
made by H K. Metcalf, Norman ers spent »lightly over 30 billion dirtying up youi floor
a theatre party, the occasion lie-
Aubrey, W. B Patten and It C. dollars lor food But 50 percent
BANQUET AND LECTt RE
ing hi» birthday anniversary. The
of the total retail cost of food
The members nt the Church of boy» met it ttie Clyde home and Hamilton.
was required to jmy proceming
Christ enjoyed a banquet and attended the Diane theatre, later
unit marketing charges. Thu»
talk Tuesday night in the church returning to Joe’s home for re­ V. F. W. Al MILIARY ELM TH
The Auxiliary to Post 3473 of gr«*s farm receipts wen* 50 per­
dining room with 64 members freshments of ice cream and birth-
present. Daffodils and flowering •lay cake. Those enjoying the af- the Veteran» of Foreign Wars met cent of the consumers' food dol­
plum decorated the table» and ternoon were Billy Veatch, Mal­ in the IOOF hall yesterday at lar. Out of this the farmer's pro-
room.
colm Scott. I home Shot Stall, Craig 6:30 for a covered dish dinner. daction expenses must be deduct­
Guest s|M*uker of the evening nnd Leon Hickok and Joe Clyde Shar«*x in th«* quill wer«* rold and ed.
then the quilt was awarded to
The net farm income from mar­
wan Galen Jordan,
returned
Cheater Myers.
keted food products was approxi­
ehaplaln, who gave an HluMrdrd
DONALD ALLTON GUEHT
The following were elected to mately 25 percent of the con- ;
lecture on hl» rxia-rience» and SPEAKER AT CLUB
office for the ensuing year: Pres­ »timers' f<>od dollar in 1944, as
travels in th«* European theater
At the meeting oi the Research ident, Beulah Morgan; senior vice data indicate that approximately
dub Tuesday evening at the liomr president, Carolyn Hunt; junior 50 percent of the gross farm in­
MRx DI RHAM ENTERTAINH
of Mr» II a Hagen, Donald All- vice president, Jean Lamb; mt - come wax required to . pay farm
Ths* I Ji Cornu» club was enter­ ton, of the faculty of thtc Univer­
,
rotary anil treasurer. June II. operation expenses that year.
tained Tu<*»day afternoon at a sity of Oregon School of Music,
Bini; chaplain, Francea Myer»;
Usually production
expenses,
1:00 O'clock draaert by Mr» Nel-
organ and theory, spoke to the Conduct rexs, Geraldine Crame amount to more than 50 percent i
»on Durham Mm J P Graham
members nnd guests on ‘‘.Modern guard. Margaret Woixlrome; trus­ of the gross farm income. Accord­
wax n guest. The divemion of the
I rend in Music." Special guests tee», Elsie Patten, Doria Fraser, ing to the data for Oregon, the
afternoon wu bridge with »cor­ were Mrs Fauquier. Mrs. M D Mary McCoy.
1939 ratio was 63 percent while
ing honor» going to Mm George
Bolin, Mr« Cecil Caldwell, Mrs.
Following the lead of the Post in 1929 61 percent of the gross
Jacobsen The .♦jb will meet in
Elmer Fleming. Mrs Clark. Miss the ladie» voted to meet twice a went for expenses. Over a period
two week» with Mm Harry Met­
Irene Lee, Mbs Marie Carstensen, month on the find and third Wed- oi normal years in the past, lioth
calf for their annual dinner.
marketing and population expens­
Mn C C. Ciuson, Mrs John ncxdayx of each month.
Duffy, Mrs George Hardy, Miss
Installation of officers will es took greater proportions of the
Betty Bagley und W. C. Martin lake place April 17 with Helen consumers' torsi dollar than in
1944, leaving less net for farm
Sherman us installing officer.
family income.
Currently, the trend of prices
DEG AGE DESSERT
for
farm products in relation to
Odessa.
Russia,
was
built
by
or-
Mrs. Charle« Young wax hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the Degage der of Catherine the Great, about production and marketing costs
club at a dessert course and af­ the time Washington, D. C. was is moderately toward prewar ra­
ternoon »pent with bridge. Be- founded Like Washington, it was tios. Should these trends continue,
side« the regular* member», Mrs. constructed largely on reclaimed the farm family's net share would
Horace Hatch was a guest. Mrs. swampland and wilderness after again become smaller than one­
Neb DeYoung will be hostess to pians made by a Frenchman. The fourth of the consumers' food dol­
first leaders of the new municipality lar. possibly even less than one-
the club in two weeks
were either western Europeans or fifth as a general average for all
were Enslnh cducated and gave to farm products.
AD LIBITUM ( LI B
(Mena an occidental aspect un*
Considerable variation is found
The Ad Libitum club is sched- known to other Russian cities.
in the shares required for mar
tiled to meet next Thursday, '
keting exists and production ex
March 28. at the home of Mrs
ponses between different product»
Alvin Wicks at 2:30 o'clock
Outfox Babies
These variations are due to vari­
Babies delight in tossing toys out ous factors, including labor re­
office will lx* c I omx I Mon- of crib or play pen. then screaming quirements, amount of processing,
days, beginning April ht. Dr. until someone retrieves them. Out­ transportation expenses, and other
smart baby by tying toys to crib variables in the production and
D. J. Scholl, optometrht.
marketing processes, Brcithaupt
32-21-33-31 or pen with short tapes.
says.
The Smart Shop
NEW SHIPMENT Electric Water
Pumps Just Arrived at
WESTERN AUTO
Deep Weil Type. Come in for
Prices.
Varies by Years
SOCIETY !
Rubber Stamps, Pads. Ink. The Sentinel.
Office Supplies of every kind. The Sentinel
0ÜH POLICY
The best in foods at the lowest prices EVERYDAY plus
courteous, efficient service. ENJOY your food shopping
by regular visits to your Irish-Swartz Market.
EGGS
Dance
Country Fresh
Grade A Large
AT WALKER
Sat, March 23
Prizes Given for
Cake Walk
Lunch Will Be
Sold
Oranges
Doz
Fine California
Navels. Full of
CAMAY
Toilet Soap
(Limit 3)
Once again we can say
NEXT TIME, TRY THE TRAIN
At long last we can see our way out of the woods. No longer is there a
backlog of veterans waiting for transportation to their homes. The peak
movement seems to be definitely over.
We want to sincerely thank all the civilians who refrained from traveling
to make room for these men. And we want to point out that now some
space is available on some Southern Pacific trains for you who wish to travel.
In other words, we can say "Next time, try the train", but as yet we can’t
say it very loud.
There is now quite a bit of space available in coaches and chair cars.
Sleeping car space is tighter in comparison, but considerably more plentiful
than it was, especially on certain trains.
Please call us if you’re planning a trip anywhere. We’ll do our best to get
you the reservations you want.
Santa Monica Calif: Patrick and
Michael Nicholson, 6 and 4, car­
ried live iiand grenades to kinder­
garten. Explained their red-faced
ex-G.I father: "I thought they
were duds.”
New York: Joseph
Idank
used his 20-year savings to set
up an engineering consultant's of­
fice, broadcast an advertisement,
got a $10 million order from a
titled Indian in Karachi, India.
PAINT
CONTRACTOR
SPRAY OR BRUSH
Specializing- in Ranch
Houses and Buildings
Free Estimates
EARL RENFROW
,
Phone 27-F 6
Box 7, Lorane, Oregon
32-tfcxx
5c can
Armours
Lunch Meat
TREET
I----------------
NT A JLJ
RISCO
I X ^1
A kJ
SALAD
DRESSING
2.89
Shredded
Wheat
BOY-AR-DEE
Dinners
10c
35c ea
2 lbs. 35c
ONION SETS
NOODLES and Turkey
STARCH
Cream
Corn
FREE
City Delivery
On orders of $2
or more—
Tuesdays and
Saturdays
All phone calls
must be in by
12:00 noon
Dining cars on Southern Pacific trains are now serving three meals a day
instead of two.
Mor« improvements on the way
With our heavy war load easing, we will soon speed up trains and return
the lounge cars and other refinements in service that we had to discon*
tinue during the war.
Meanwhile we are going full speed ahead with an ambitious program of
new streamlined trains that will be the finest the world has ever seen.
(U. S. Marin« Corp. Photo)
Call your nearest S.P. Agent
Lge. Pkg. 22c
DEVILED MEAT
Pint
Three meals a day!
Th» friendly Southern Patifit
WHEATENA
Grave of Crew
On and alter March 15, you can make reservations as far in advance as you
wish. The ODT order requiring you to make them no more than 14 days in
advance has been repealed.
bar
CLEANSER, Crystal White 3 for 10c
Old Spice
No tlmo limit on reservations
Juice
This grave in Japan contains
ashes of the crew which met
death in the li;»t B-29 to crash
In Japan. It was found In the
villa rc of Takase In northwest*
ern Kyushu. Inscription reads:
"Grave of lliern of the United
States plane shot down.’*
Baby Food
Heinz
Strained
3 20
IRISH * SWARTZ
DEPENDABLE
FOOD
SERVICE