The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 31, 1946, Image 9

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    CottaoeSnwe Sentinel
12 PAGES, 2
Sections.
Illi ide
Mo*by Crrrk
Section 2
Look to the SENTINEL for
leadership in news, in adver­
tising, in civic interest.
Bennett Creek
Harvey Rd.
LET S PLAN FOB THAT
HOSPITAL NOW.
LATHAM
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VOLUME LVH
, COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946
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Try a Sentinel want nd.
TOOK HEALTH
may depend on
1ho Service of
a Prescription
Pharmacy
There ar« time« when no
one think »oft »king ch. me».
Th« health of your house­
hold ia too important •
matter toe hanie an unk no w n
courae. And fortunately there
it no need. Here at Prescrip­
tion Headquarter» you arc
axurad »killed »endce,frc»h,
potent drug. ami uniformly
hit price». Bring u> your
doctor'» ncit prescription.
Kelly’s Drug
Annual Goose
Dinner of VFW and
Aux. Big Success
The annual goose dinner served
by the Veterans of Foreign Wais
and Auxiliary last Friday night in
the H >< IF hull Was a big »ucccss.
They wen- assisted by the auxil­
iary members in serving. Those
helping in the dining room were
Mrs. Uiis Mills, Mrs. Pearl Ga-
rbullc and Mrs. Phyllis Pruitt As-
Rioting in the kiichi-n were Mrs.
Beulah Morgan, Mrs Elsie Pat-
ton, Mrs. Carloyn Hunt. Mrs. Mary
Duffy and Mrs. Geraldine Crane.
Branche» of yellow, red and
green haves decorated the din­
ing room and alternating maple
leaves of yellow and green were
it ouch plii<-e. The menu consisted
of fruit cocktail, roasted goose,
dressing, mashed (sitatoci» and
gravy, com, waldorf »alud, hot
roll», butter, pumpkin pie and
coffee.
Human affection is not (xiured
forth vainly, even though it meet
no return. Love enriches the na­
ture, enlarging, purifying, and el­
evating it Mary Baker Eddy.
Night Prowler Ires
Sutherlin People
Plain Economics
Caused Meat Lack
Lindgren States
A posse of 17 men at Sutherlin
Friday night picked up a suspect
who is Ix-ing held (lending further
investigation of Sutherlin's night
marauder, Chief of Police C. L.
Dubar of Sutherlin report«*! The
man was found lurking In the Cul­
ver barn. He carried no personal
Identification and has refused to
talk.
Oregon live»to»-k producer* have
not been creating a meat shortage
by withholding fat cattle and hogs
from the market in anticipation of
higher price*, declares II A Lind­
gren. O. S ('. extension animal
husbandman The basic trouble
A night prowler, who has been
with the meat Hituution has Ix-eo annoying residents of Oakland the
u disparity la-tween prices of feed past four weeks, and made five
grains and the price of livestock, calls In Sutherlin bedrooms last
the specialist state*.
Sunday night, »lipped through the
The controlled grain prices have hands of nightwatchmen Thursday
been too high to encourage feed evening. Friday night an entire
ing. Lindgren explains |Gra»»-fat posse of perturbed residents were
cattie have gon«- to market at the on the lookout for the marauder.
normal time this fall. Feediots.
Reivrrted as entering bedrooms
however, were not filled prior to of women only, the prowler has
the removal of price ceiling* on not been reported for robbery, but
cattle From three to five months is charged with bodily molesting
will lx- required to finish cattle born 11 A. M to 3 A M
for market now going on feed.
HU first Sutherlin call was made
Yearling steers, require about through a window of a bathroom
100 «lays of feeding, during which onto the roof of the Sutherlin Sun
they consume about 2,400 pounds newspaper, gaining entrance into
of bay and 800 pounds of grain. a Sutherlin hotel room occupied by
Wenner calves require about 150 a Canyonville school teacher, who,
«lays feeding, during which they upon awakening, was warned not
eat about a ton ot hay and a iuilf- to turn on the light as the intrud­
ton of grain. Cattle going on feed er made immediate exit through
now will replenish market «up- the window in the bathroom.
pl ices of ful stock beginning about
Four Sutherlin residences were
the first of the year if livestiKk also ontcrod'the same evening. All
prices maintain a fair relationship of his visits are reported as con-
to feed costs, the specialist con­ fined to bedrooms of women.
cludes.
The hog situation is similar,
Lindgren adds. Oregon farmers ‘
n»-«-d to sell 1(0 pounds of pork,
The Friendly Neighbors dub
live weight on the farm, for a price
met with Mrs. Lauretta Ziski
equivalent to 650 pounds of grain
Thutsday afternoon. There were
if they are to break even. This fall
12
membrn present. This being a
grain has been selling for three
cents a (»und, or more, meaning Hallowe'en party each one came
that an average price of 194 cents dressed in costume. In the two
contest» given Ruth Schwarzen
a pound for hogs on the farm has
been necessary for the feeder to and I ri» Gersbach won first prizes
avoid a loss. The hog ceiling was and Minnie Keene and Norma CaL
lastine won 2nd. Lovely refresh­
17.2 cents.
were served by the hostess
Hogs now going on feed will be, ments
......
ready for market in 60 to 70 days. ?nd the
w“„ Crated in
Rcduceil herds will limit the num-1 k<*P*n« wl,h ”*“«*• •"
The
her of animals In feediots this fall, next club meeting will be at the
however, and the greater share of hojne of Mrs. Geo. Getty in two
the needed Increase in fat hogs for weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fox of Rose­
market will have to cofnc from
next spring’s pig crop, Lindgren burg visited recently at the home
of Mrs. Inez Montieth.
predicts.
Several of the young folks gave
Quannia Abbott a surprise party
at his home one evening last week
Robirda Flaten of Marjlhufst honoring him on his birthday an­
College spent the past week end niversary. Quannia left the next
at her home here.
day for Washington to attend a
The Max Sears family spent a wedding and will then go to Con­
week end recently at Beaverton necticut to attend school.
and Clatskanie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Callantine and
James Hemenway made a bust- children spent Sunday at the home
ness trip to Eugene recently in|of Jim's parents, Mr. and Mr. W.
the interest of the lily bulb as-j v. Callanttne of Eugene.
social ion.
Mrs. Helen Russell of Goshen
Russell Tracy, who is attending was a dinner guest of Mrs. Ruby
Laurelwood Academy, spent. Ji? Benston Thursday.
week end here with his parents.
Mrs. Walter Paschclkc and Mrs.
Visitors one day during, the Schwarzer of Eugene spent one
past week at the Ralph Sears day last week at the Jake Schwar­
home were Mr. and Mrs. Chester zer borne
Hight of Eugene.
The C. G. Keene family spent
jack nnd Frank Joli have moved Sunday al the Mary Lindsay home
from the Flaten ranch to the at Creswell.
tenant house on the Joe Orick
ranch.
Oil Oath Time Raver
SAGINAW
FOR WRECKER SERVICE
Call
.■
Satterfield's Garage
Day or Night
Phone 294R
AUTO
PAINTING
WELDING
REPAIRING
DELIGHT VALLEY
Oregon Housewives Puzzle Menu Problem!
board are many Oregon markets
today. Added to other shortages,
experts predict a drastic local short­
age in fish for food unless the
Oregon fish bill is defeated by a
>13 NO vote November 5.
Loss of income to small farmers
in rommerri»!
fishing of coastal streams, will also
result unless the bill is defeated.
Keep Oregon fish on Oregon tables
by voting 313 NO.
r»ld Adv. Oregon Fisheries Commlttea
Italph Hamlin. Chairman
309 W. First 8«., Tillamook. Oregon
Sure With Snell"
Ushi Gas
Helium, second lightest S»».
weighs one-seventg as much as air.
In equal quantity, hydrogen will lift
ton pounds to 100 for helium.
Tariff on Lumber
Ordered Removed
tireflater is filled with carbon monoxide. Convenient to
For Better
Reception
and th«- latest in elect reales try
any one of the »cveral models
of Stromberg-Carlson radim.
Washing machine-», refrigerat­
ors and lawn mowers repaired.
YOUR PATRONAGE
APPRECIATED
Try Mack’s
Flxlt Shop
1101 E. Main
Phone 302
11-tfcxx
'"Snell Cets Things Done'’
I’d Ad» —Oougla» McKoy, Chm , Solom, Oro
Living (See Time Magazine, Oct. 14, page 23). Don't let your
savings and widow's insurance be taxed.
ELDERLY PEOPLE: A dollar that buys 50 cents worth of gro­
ceries is a snare and a delusion. You can't build contentment
through destroying something.
Wt'E 315 X HO
STOP THIS 3% TAX *
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F orney
Republican
Candidate
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X
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&
THESE GROUPS URGE YOU TO VOTE 31S X NO
OREGON STATE GRANGE—C. I.O.
A. F.L. —PORTLAND CITY CLUB
WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION
OREGON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
ALL BUT 2 OR 3 SMALL NEWSPAPERS
PORTLAND RETAIL TRADE BUREAU
HOOD RIVER APPLE CROWERS' ASSOCIATION
EUGENE FRUIT CROWERS' ASSOCIATION
HIS PLATFORM:
Phone 32
HOUSEWIFE: Higher prices added to present High-Cost-of«
apply for a Townsend pension.
Try Sova Suds, the non streaking, self drying liquid. Es­
&lh and Main
threatened.
that is now held by a person over 60—a person who would
NO SOAP?
Goo. Hohman, Prop.
WAGE EARNER: Loss take-home pay; monthly reports; job
»unities in Oregon. Goodbye thrift! What job would you take
OOO
Mobilgas
No One Can Win
Everybody Will Lose!
YOUNG PEOPLE: Goodbye! business and home-building eppor* )
of Lane County
GOVERNOR
This NEW TAX_
on your CASH Receipts!
and "buy dear."
Commissioner
RED HORSE
SERVICE STATION
Pat’s Saw and
Lawn Mower
Shop
FARMERS: A 3% cash receipts tax will make you "sell cheap'*
carry and inexpensive.
pecially good for washing windows, metal etc.
lican loss of 2,W>4 and a Demo-
cratic loss of 4,512.
The total registration ia 41,789
greater than the total for this
year’s primary election, and 58.-
020 greater than for the 1942 gen­
The numlicr of persons eligible eral election, the last off-year
to vote in Oregon's general elec­ election before this ycar’e.
tion next Tuesday is 593.542, the
largeit off-year registration in his­
tory and the second highest on
record, the state department an
nounced yesterday at Salem.
The total 13 8,471 less than in
the 1914 general election, but hat
wax a presidential year, when reg­
istration always hits the peak.
41 S. 6th St.
There are 300,201 Republicans
an 280,304 Democrats registerc J
We are prepared to sharpen
That, compared with the general saws cross cut, skill and band,
election two years ago. is a Repub- - up to 1%-in., circle. Hand saws
Easily handled tables of meas­ sharpened and re toothed. Lawn
mowers and other tools sharp­
urement are included with the
ened. Phone 146.
33-4tp-tfc
circular which may be had free
from any extension office.
Registration in
Ore. is 593,542
Oregon has TWO
income Taxes NOW!
Elect
A handy little instrument that fit» in your car for inflating
tires or fighting fires—Tires can be inflated with one
small twist. Fires can be put out the same way. The Beacon
Timber Measuring
Guide in Farm
Forest Bulletin
A circular *o help farm Hmle
President Truman Friday order­
wmn estimate the actual ibg
ed suspension of tariffs on tim­
ber. lumber, and lumber products value of timber they have for sale
needed to relieve the housing has been issued at O. S. C. as ex­
tension circular 490, “Measuring
emergency.
Volume of Trees and Ix>gs," by
Mr. Truman by proclamation
Dan D. Robinson, former exten­
declared an unprecedented hous­
sion
forester.
ing emergency which authorizes
Farmers often realize Only a
the secretary of the treasury to
permit duty-free importation of faction of the real miirket value
any articles certified by Housing of wood products because most
Expediter Wilson W. Wyatt as, farm timber is sold on a stump­
"timber, lumber, or lumber pro­ age ba-;is for a lump sum. says
ducts mutable for the construc­ Robinson in this circular. By es­
tion or completion of housing ac- timating their own timber volume,
farm owners can more nearly real­
commoda tions."
ize maximum cash returns from
Duration of Order.
standing timber or from cut poles,
Vhe suspension will continue un­ piling, pulpwood, sawlogs, and the
til the Veterans Emergency like.
Housing Act of 1946 expires or
until the president ends the emer­
gency. Mr. Truman acted under
the emergency housing law.
Mr. Truman said a long-term
housing shortage had created an
unpHChdwrtod « ««P-« g-m ?.. partie/
larly for veterans of World War
II and their families.
"It is imperative that immedi­
ate action be taken on a tempor­
ary’ basis to increase the available
supplies of timber, lumber, and
lumber products for housing pur-
poses,” his proclamation said. •
Further details on the Presi­
dent’s order were not immediate­
ly obtainable, but authoritative
sources in Washington indicated
that it would likely result in in­
creased importations of Canadian
lumber and timber products.
If oil cloth is used to line drawer»
you'll find it • time saver when It'»
time to clean. A once over with a
damp cloth will be all that's neces­
sary to make drawcra spotlessly
TIREFLATER-
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
NUMBER 12
OREGON BUSINESS & TAX RESEARCH INC. \
GOOD COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
OOO
SCORES OF TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, FARMERS*
COOPERATIVES, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCI, ETC.
Paid Mwlitfrunl CommittM AjoMst 1% Incorn» Taw.
C A McComoçk, Chairman; Wolt«r H ivons, >r.. Tr«a»ur»rj
WoHer W R Moy, Oregon City. S«'.’ory.
425 N«w lliednar Building, Partlond, Oregon
Beware
Beware
FORNEY FOR
COMMISSIONER
COMMITTEE
Win. ( Billy) Maddmigh, chnlrinnii
C. K. Cook, Secretary
10-3tp-12
,/lfi
V ote
* To Create Old Age and *
1 Disability Pension Fund |
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