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section Two
Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GRÿVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON THUR.' DAY, (»CK dll IC I
Drop In Vets at
OSC to Bring the
Total Down 9%
OSi HOMI < OMING (>< T. 7»;
OMI’S HAY NEXT I I Kill AltY
More Protein for
NUMBER 10
4-H Leaders to
Start Projects
About Tractors
Oregon .'¡tale College Home
coming bi le Mill be held Illi Oc
tola r 28 and
in connection
Orocgon Stufe College Despite with the Washington Slate college
I’Ians
n three <Lty tractor
Il firop nF 2ft |MT cent Hl Vetel in football game Bob Dunn, Corval
unto
clini< im i ircgon 1 11
enrollment here this tall total m lis has been named g<net .1 chan
rollmeiits dloppeil only 'I pci cent, man (or the event
campus, i > c I o I mi 31 and Novem-
•omewhnt less tliui was cx|Mf |ed
I m i ' I ari l 2, hai lx<n announced
full.
will
bo
lield
next
Eduuuy
on the basis of early llidlriilion
by L.
Alloi, »tato I II club
Veterans now total 21193, down 3 and I inMeud, nt the time of two
conference games with University
(tom 3579
The clinic is to be held in prep-
F'lttal registration of around nl W.i hington. Completion <4 the oration for including a tiacior
io.ISM)
scat
pavilion
makes
GMIMI Is predicted by College ol
inamtf r ou s project in the Oregon
ficluls The total reached tMKMl lw- slide < ntertuining them at
ference basketball games for the I II club program starting with
forv the end of the first week of
the 1950 club year < >n u national
classes. In the |Mixt lute comers first time
after that dale ranged from 150
maintenance project
lucri
IMHHIS III n>s
to 2<Mi additional.
carried
on over a six year period
I
«II <». IIOME< (IMING
Higher enrollment in the grad
Next year however, it will be new
University of Oregon, Eugene,
uate mc I khi I and a record breaking
senior class is seen ns an indica OctolM-r lo < S| m cinl > Willard A
Regional project s|x>nsor is the
tion of the high value placed on a Ifodds of Eugene bus (M'cn numed General Petroleum corporation,
lo
beni
tir
I
inveì
ily
of
<
he
;on'i
degree from this institution Grad
Los Angeles.
ir
Uate enrollment at 323 is up 17 Homei omini; < ■ li bi ilion this
< >n a regi «mil basis, Ilie project
11 miniminl bonfire,
noi ' wa- iiinugmated recently al D ims ,
| mt cent and the senior class with The
I7NI shows a 39 | mt cent jump intradc, viuietv show, sign contesi, <*Hhforniji, when n
iy in* '
fisti fry, and thè big game In-tw, । n
over a year ago.
Home Economics enrollment is thè Univi isity and Oregon Si.ite I rom
Washington, Cali
up 12 per cent and pharmacy 8 | mt arv among the fcature of thè forniti,
cent
Engineering
the week end. scheduli <1 un Novnnbi i
’heaviest diop of 21 ¡ mt cent but 18 and 1!)
AÍ G. H u I mt ,
agricul-
Is still Hu- largest school with 1370
fmal engmeer, attended from Ore-
enrolled
Household Hint
There arc approximately 38,000
Fresh Iodine stains can be re-
The greatest depth yet found in
moved with mnnionln; or dip in hot whv< | and crawlei ly|»e tractors
the Atlantic i» H.75O meterá, In the
■ tarch, Monk in warm iudi and wash on Oregon farms, Huber rej.irts,
ns ujiuai.
Puerto Rico trough.
phis an additional 11,000 smaller
garden liaetois. Purpose of the
new prop- t is to tench memls rs
prop r servicing ami adjustment
technique. For example, H u I mt
estimates that HI Io 15 jh - t cent ot
Eldon B. Grable
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
48 N. Oth
Phone 337
H oubc ,
Commercial and Industrial
Wiring
s Ite II
mi|n>|M i carburetor adjustm-n's.
It is not contemplated to at
tempt a major tractor overhaul
or repair program.
The project sponsor, the General
Petroleum corporntion. will pro-
\ i<|e
and club members
with Instruction kits through the
extension «crvicc, and will also
aw nd mnual medals to county
wmn<is. T<> the outstanding | ro-
ject mcmlivr m tin- xtatu ‘ach
y< ar, the cor|x>ration will award
• i trip tn National 1-11 club '.'on-
C’linic pbuw cull for an attend-
o( 25 to 30 leaders, Allen
concludes.
huí ’
Recovering
HfRf’S WHfRf
°airy cows Helps
As Pastures Fail
Now that pasture» are slacken
ing nfl it may Iw necessary to in-
ciiasc the protein (MTcentage in
dairy feed grains unleM first qual
ity alfalfa hay or ample legume
silage is available, lx the reminder
from H I* Ewalt, D SC extension
pecialist.
Dmy men can frequently xcve
money on their protein needs this
time of year, tie says by checking
mill run prices when they ne<«d
t<> buy a protein supplement to
Increase their protein fei-dlng 2
per n nt or so. More expensive
sources of protein are soybean,
cottonseed and linseed meal.
A . hemer grain feeding gcti
underway, it is advisable to feed
aceording to production on an in
dividual cow basis frthcrwi.se, low
producing cows may be overfed at
the rx|>cnxe of cows that may be
c.qiablc of producing more butter
fat than their limited feed will
|x rmit;
t x-tolM-r and March are the two
l»«'.ik cow freshening months, re
mind- Ewalt. A dry cow needs all
the gocxl roughage he will cat and
5 to lb jxiiind of grain mix each
day if she is to Is- in condition to
Associate Supreme Court Justice
produce milk at the peak of her
William O. Douglas Is attended by
inheritance after calving.
an orderly at SL Elizabeth Hospital
Looking at the state as a whole,
in Yakima, Wash. Preliminary X-
Ewalt says the supply of feed
rays showed the Justice had suf
grains is considerably alxive aver
fered 13 broken ribs when thrown
age Hay supplies, meanwhile, arc
from his horse near the summit of
8 | mt cent above average on a ;>cr
Chinook Pass.
(International)
animal unit basis.
Oregon dairy cow numbers have
shown recent sign of an upturn.
Although still at the second low
JMiint in 17 years, the ct>w popula
tion has shown a steady increase |
since the Imttom was reached i
almut June 1948. Estimated num- 1
Bill B. Triska, damage control
tier of
tri production on June
1 this
was 225,000, a 2 per man, second class. USN son of
cent I increase as comfrared with Mr. and Mrs. Will Triska of 695
the same month a year previously. Sweet Lane. t Colt age Grove, Ore
gon is serving as a crew member
alxiard the escort aircraft carrier
Household Hint
USS Badoeng Strait, which is
participating in “Operation Miki,”
*“ keep th» finished surfaces of
a large-scale amphibious exercise
your clectrie Iron ahiny. If th. aole-
in the Pacific.
u
iake<1 with »tarch.
The maneuvers, scheduled to
w.h it with soap and water. Rins,
continue through October and
•nd wax with • beeswax pad. Be
November, involve nearly 40,(XX)
soldiers, sailors and marines, and
any
excess wax.
arc designed to dislodge an imagin-
|My "aggressor” force from I hi
Sentinel subscriptions by mail. Hawaiian Islands. General Mark
| W. Clark, Commanding General
of the Sixth Army, is overall com
mander.
The First Task Fleet will con
duct the assault on Oahu with
i complete wartime realism. Secrecy
shrouds the probable date of de
parture' from mainland waters and
j the projected D-Day on the bcach-
I es of Oahu. As in wartime island
I operations, the task fleet will in
clude a full array of Naval vessels
ranging fr >m fully loaded tank
landing ships to powerful aircraft
carriers.
“Miki", a Hawaiian word mean
ing. "readiness" or "diligent", is
one of a number of joint exercises
planned by the Joint Chiefs of
Staff for the Army, Navy and Air
Force, each designed to accom
plish a specific mission for main
taining the armed forces at a
high degree of efficiency.
Bill Triska Will
Participate in
‘Operation Miki’
Do You Know.?
Egg Feed Ratio
More Favorable
To Poultrymen
HERE
According to the United States
Department of Agriculture th<
present egg-feed price ratio is
much more favorable to poultry-
men than a year ago.
The average poultry ration cos'
$4.14 ¡MT 100 pounds last month
compared to $4.42 a year ago. This
results in an egg-feed ratio of
which 1 dozen eggs would buy
14.7 pounds of feed in the month
of August this year compared to
14.5 pounds a year ago.
"Poultrymen should take ad
vantage of this favorable prict
feed
ratio" states Theodore
Schommer, manager of Tt tangle
Milling Company, “not only for
the profit involved but to help
relieve the serious egg shortage
in this area.
1 SAVINGS i
Every price -s a low price every day at SWARTZ AND W0LFARD 8 ... and that's why
when our checker totals un your food order, he s adding un savings for you. And remember
-it s the amount vou save on the total cost that really counts — that really adds up in
the course of a month and multiplies in the course of a year. So start today to save in a BIG
way — buy all your food needs at
•*»»»»■
rf. »TO IKK faMbi»
WESSON OIL
SNOWDRIFT Shortening
65c
3 85c
For Fine Salads
Product
25 lb. bag Deschutes
No. 1 Potatoes
95c
ONIONS
4 lbs. 19c
PEAS
\S hite ami \ ellow
TURNIP
GREENS
Above
Par
LUNCHEON
T reet
MEAT
Potted Armour’s
MEAT
LOOK WHAT
WILL BUY
SQUASH — Banana,
Danish, Hubbard
CABBAGE — Firm heads
Hood
Cider
Gal.
Peas Hat or-Pac
Chip Steaks
Strawberries
75c
Pennant
Mince Meat
45c
30 oz. jar
28c
49c
37c
Red Rose
rNEW’
LOW
PRICES
Diamond A
Pumpkin
11c
Ice Cream
Regular
Qt. 39c
DeLuxe
Qt 49c
HILLS BROS.
COFFEE 55c
BAKER’S
INSTANT SWtET COCOA MIX
REGULAR GRIND OR
DRIP & GLASS-MAKER
ran
• INSTANT COCOA
• FROSTIN« ’ ’ *
oar
•FUDOC
37c lb
• sAucu
ro'd Six Bviinen Coupo
beautiful
GRUEN
WATCHES
Italian Dried Prunes । 35c
MEATS
Kelly’s Market
PORK STEAK
This delivered price includes U.S. Taxes, Dual Windshield Wipers and
Krinkles Egg Noodles
31c
Cream of Wheat,
k or Reg.
29c
Doz.
10c
Shoulder Cut
Tail Lights, Oil Bath Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Gas, Oil and Service Policy.
59c lb.
White sidewall tires, V-8 engine and overdrive optional at extra
Bernardin Jar Lids
Fancy Veal Chops $
cost. Price may vary slightly in different localities.
Loin or Rib
Local and state taxes (if any) are extra.
79c lb.
Drive a Ford and FEEL the difference^
SLICED BACON
Oregon 1’iaiul
’n. J
Fab Soap Deal
Sweetheart Soap Deal
4 Cakes — Hath Size........
69c lb.
FLOYD GITHENS MOTORS, Inc
836 Main
Phone 27
AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE “FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR
pkgs. 44c
39c
I-’res 11
\\ e engrave anything we sell
FREE
Community Jewelers
612 Main
Phone 351
S-4te 11
PORK LIVER
45c lb
¡GH main st
COTTAGE GROVE
PHONS
$5