Tlw SriniHci. < utlaur Grove. Oregon Theatre ^Programs Thtira.. Aug. 8. 1848 . World Food Crops Improved But All in Sight Needed Food Saving to Be Needed Long Teutch Reports W’hilc Oregon ^nd the nation as a whole have met the immediate short-time goals of famine relief, the world food crisis is far from , over and will require the contin­ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ued efftirts of this and other sur­ AUGUST 7-8 plus producing countries through this year and most of next, says TEN THOUSAND-.MILK BOMBER—Airplane* like thia *ix-niotored XB 36 Consolidated Vultee W L. Teutch, assistant director of •re capable of carrying an atom bomb 5,000 miles and returning to their bases. extension at O. S. C., after review­ ing the activities of famine relief force* in this state and latest re­ ports from the national capital. DIVIDE Early, in the famine campaign Veronica lAke. Sonny Tufts. Joan the Extension serx’ice joint'd forces Mr and Mrs Tony Tonole and Caulfield, Ray Collins. chikiren have returned from a two with other USDA agencies mobil­ »wks vacation trip to Portland ized bj the PMA and carried on ALSO and down the Oregon coast, then an educational campaign among lo Klamath Falls where they vis­ rural families throughout the ited with the Carl Tonole family state. In many counties kical com­ before returning home. mittees wereactive and in others Mr and Mrs. Cecil Greenly and local informational material was daughter of Kansas are visiting distributed through cooperation of with Mr Greenly’» sister, Mrs the press and radio and at numer­ Ken CXirti«, Jeff Donnell, Hoosier ous meetings, reports to Teutch in­ Henry Dobbs and family. They Hot Shots. dicate. plan on building a house on the ! Dobbs place a n d making their President Truman has declared home here. officially that every American can FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. James Unland and take pride in the record of accom­ AUGUST 8-10 daughters Carol and Joyce of Port­ plishment in shipping food for re­ land spent the week end with the lief." Teutch points out. "Only by J. A. Mackey and Frank Med i ne cooperation and determined effort families. • , has it been possible to make good Mr. and Mrs Albert Harris and on our promises, the president sta­ ted, in asking for continued coop­ two children of Idhona are s|x>ncf- ing this week with Mrs. Harris’ eration in the months to come to parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert St. relieve the hunger that still ex­ Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas. Bill ists in the world." Elmo. Williams, Osa Massen, Joseph Cal- While his name must remain simply "Mr. X’’ until he completely Mr. and Mrs. Reed who live in Individual rural families can do leia, Lola Lane, Jerome Cowan, most from here on through con­ recovers, this artist veteran is providing the Veterans Administration the old Divide school housu are Joe Sawyer. Neuropsychiatrie Hospital, Northampton, Mass., with a galaxy of making quite a few improvements tinued conservation of bread and wheat products and through sav­ murals and paintings. Manager William M. Dobson here watches in the building and building on to the front of it. Carl Trembly is ing of fats and oils, Teutch added. Mr. X put the finishing touches to a marine mural. SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY Saving of waste fats is still a doing the carpenter work. AUGUST 11-12-13 Mrs. Marion Johnson’s father, prime necessity both from the LATHAM stepmother, two brothers and a standpoint of general food conser- Mr. and Mrs. E. L Bronner of sister all from Kansas, »pent the vation and to insure a steady sup­ Grants Pass spent Wednesday past two weeks with the Johnson ply of manufacturing fats for soap night at the Ben Chilson home on family. and related products for American I the way to Seattle. They will stop use. All first graders entering the on the return trip also. With seasonal work picking up Latham school this fall must have The need for home food preser­ D. W. Young formerly assistant vation by canning, freezing and county agent now with the Niag­ all over the state and with nearly a complete medical examination Maureen O’Hara. Dick Haymes. storing is just as important now as ara Sprayer and Chemical Division 21.000 workers exhausting their before starting school. Blanks for Harry James. Reginald Gardner. during the war years, he empha­ of the Food Machinery Corpora, 1946 benefits. Oregon’s payments this examination may be obtained Richard Gaines. Chick Chandler, sized. While it is regrettable that i tion sales department was visiting to unemployed civilians decreased from Mrs. Kenady or Mrs. Saun­ Alma Kruger TECHNICOLOR. homemakers in this state are un­ farms in this vicinity Monday. He 44.7 per cent in July to reach a ders. able to obtain the sugar they could has been noting cherry’, pear and new monthly low of $831.104 since Rubber bands. The Sentinel. last November. use with Oregon’s abundant fruit prune diseases especially. -------------------------- T. In the same period readjust ­ A shower given to Mrs. Harold crops, many foods are preserved WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY without sugar which will be need­ Landers at the Fred Harris home ment allowances to veterans drop­ AUGUST 14-15 ed to replace commercially pre­ Friday was attended by relatives ped 23.3 per cent to $592.141 for the lowest monthly total this year, served products required by those and friends. Mrs. John Channer is in the hos­ while pay ments to the self-employ- ’ who are unable to store locally pital in Eugene for a few days for ed also declined for the first time produced food. since last fall. Checks for $226,259 | treatment. Gene Tierney, Vincent Price, Wal­ Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Channer went to 2.301 former servicemen ter Huston. Spring Byington. vr— c- SAGINAW , —. ,. anrts In any other recent (’ IRD Ol THANKS tinue to be reported more favor­ year. We wl»h tu ex pre«« our sincere able than last year, according to a The world rice crop, so impor- appreciation for the lovely floral review ol current farm market, price and outlook information by tant In the Far East, is also ex- offering« nod kindne«« ahown dur­ L. R. Rreithaupt, O, S. C. exten­ pected to be larger Hum last year ing our recent bereavement in the sion economist The world wheat although still considerably «hurt of loss of our loved one. Mr« Ori« crop 1« vxjM'ct.xl t<4 be considerably prewar production Cbndltlons In Steele, Mr and Mr» Huy Kt4bJ«L larger un leave the total 1946- 17 available supply no greater than in 1945-46. Total food production in contin­ ental Europe may lie 10 per cent Mile North on Highway 99 greater than in 1945, yet around 10 per cent below the prewar lev­ PHONE 180J el. This means a need for further inqiortK. a* even twlore the war Highest Cash Prices for USED CARS the continent Imported about 10 per cent of its food. More toou will NEW AND USED PARTS be available from southern hemi­ sphere countries. Ralph Schultz Floyd Meade Despite the record-breaking U. S. wheat crop estimated July 15 at one billion 132 million bushels, Mr. X** Dollins Up Hospital “That Texas , Jamboree” “Deadline at Dawn” M & S AUTO SERVICE LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR Motor and Chassis of grease, road oil and tar with our new high pressure steam cleaner recently installed. All kinds of hard to clean jobs quickly done. 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Produce Features! lb 4c 8c lb 10c 10 lbs. 39c Bartlett PEARS — Grown in A juicy, cooling, i.hejhing fruit Everyone like* Peon — Serve them often! * lUc Get More for Your Money in Groceries—at Safeway KELLOG BATH BRUSHES WEST COAST TRAILWAYS ODORGO — ICEBOX DEODORANT 2 CELL PLASTIC FLASHLITES SPL................ Sea Cliff ex-standard 25c SODA KING SUPER CHARGERS d Diced Vita Beefs Spring Central Com Oolden Bantam 1/3 Young Spinach 15c SEAL AGAIN STOPPERS 10c 98c 50c ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NUE-OVO JUST IN California. Green Beans Sunrise French Style Cream VACUUM BOTTLE STOPPERS SHOWER CAPS, ASSTD. COLORS Tender Peas 85c $1.00 PLASTIC TOWEL BARS ($1.39 & $1.50) Serving the nation. No change of buses for Washington and $1.75 $1.00 STRAW HATS — REGULAR PRICE LESS LUXURIOUS NEW BUSES Canned Goode 89c FINE TOOTH COMBS WEED KILLER — PKa $2 39 Better Check on These Now COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store ^20« No. 2 can 20« Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. bag No. 2 can W Edwards Coffee No. 2 can 14« No. 2% can 18« Lima Beans & Pork “är 13« in Tomato Sauce Noodle Dinner TwUtee Hershey’s Cocoa Canterbury Tea Xb - 22« Vegetable Juice, V-8 Spaghetti No. 2 can 20« Chieko Spread 3-oz. jar 19« 23« W 45« Dried Prunes -ÄX 27«; 4-lb. 49« Seedless Raisins 2-lb. pkg. 25« Shredded Wheat, Nabisco Vi-lb. box 10« 15-oz. jar 13« 16-oz. jar 16« Ub 5B< Instant Coffee, Borden's, 21/ i - ol jar 39« Flavorade Drink Mix ' son’s M iscellaneous 28« ZJ u< Denni­ 43« 3 pkts. 10« ia 15« 31« Blended Juice B1Gom°' "«n 18« £ 42« Pickles, Sauces, Spreads Cheez-lt Jr. Crack«» Sno-Whlte Salt pkg. 12« Uz. pkg. 11« pkg. 7« Matches, True American <8C^ 23« Blue White lodUecT B,rwS Camay Toilet Soap 2 pkgs. 15« Jar Rubbers 3 bar* 20« 3 pkgs. 10« Kerr Jar Lids, regular 3 pkg*. 25* Peanut Butter, Beverly, 2-lb. jar 55« Lea I Perrin Sauce, 5-oz. 32«, 10-oz. 57« Cider Vinegar CV«dh° gal. bottle 44« Jiffy Seals, fast and efficient pkg. 1« Clapp's Baby Foods, strained, tin 7« Cheese Spreads ÄÄ 20« Wheat Hearts, Sperry, 28-oz. pkg. 22« Clapp's Chopped Foods Dill Pickles, Columbia, 1% qt. size 65« Flapjack Flour, Albers, 2%-lb. pkg. 24« Deviled Meat, Leed’s DEPOT: COTTAGE GROVE HOTEL — PHONE 88 Airway Coffee No. 2 can 12« Pork I Beans, Dennison s Ravioli Beverages and Juices Turko Spread "‘JiST 6« 10« 3-oz. jar 19« per tin 8« Albers Oafs ‘fef“ I'/Hb. pkg. 31« Instant Ralston 1-lb. pkg. 20<