The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    FARM NEWS
Dorena Grange ? °me * •the Fair’ PMA Election.
Plans for F a ir, * HebronsTheme ConventionSet
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H> M m E<l S h e rrill
i "H e lg h -llo , Come lo Ihc F a ir "
T hia year's P rod uctio n and M ar-
Itn rc n a G range 1« going to the w,‘* ’ he *heme • ! !• " ' Auguat Ifi k c tln g
A d tn ln la tia tlo n
election
I-anc C ounty F a ir fo r plan» have m eeting ° f H ebron (.ra n g e w ith p ro g ra m 1» pro gre sring w ell, »<■-
been made fo r n food concession *“ *• ” 'ln u tc Plane and ln »tructlo n» cord in g to Erneat E Schrenk.
an<l a ll m em bers arc urged to par- ,o r
cat», help and at- ch a irm a n o f the Lane C o u n ty com-
ttc lp n tc to m ake thia year one o f i'en da nce dlseuaaed and a le c tu r- m ltte e The co m m u n ity com rnlt-
the moat «ucceaaful I t 1» hoped p r’a p r o * « ! « 'h a t swung rig h t tee» have a ll met and »elected
th a t w ith the net proceed» o f thia
n o m in a tin g com m ittee» and nealy
y r a r the grnng«* ha ll w ill he In It»
T h e group heurd nn in (tre a tin g
(near n o m in a tin g co m m itte e *
fin a l stages of com pletion
¡ta lk by Sheila W ood* on eom parl *n ,u rh have liste d fro m 10 to 1.»
M em bers are also reaueated i o * ,n« o f fa ,r * 1,1 EurwPe * n,l A m er- names as nominees fo r the com-
le m n is aie also requ »lea I
mine hv a ll m u n lly com m ittees.
c o n trib u te to the grange e x h ib its
1 A * ° ’ ’ *{ wa" T*” ?.
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fo r Ixith the South lam e F a ir a m i! "H e ig h llo , Come to ih e h M ir. and
rhesc various co m m u n ity com -
ttie lam e County F a ir A ll ex- n Ea*r toime wa» played, won by m ltteea, of w h ich «there ai® It) In
h ih lt a rtic le s fo r the South lam e M r» J ‘"> H e m m in g
the county, along w ith the cou nty
F a ir, w h ich la to lie held at the
la .ls o f livestock was urged by co m m itte e have the re sp o n sib ility
Jefferso n school F rid a y and S a t - ! '* M. P atten o f the fa ir hoard and " f
'oeal a d m in is tra tio n of such
. u n la y , August 22 and 23, are to ho * he grange a g ile u ltu re com m itte e n a tio n a l fa rm program s as the
delivered to any of the fo llo w in g w arned th a t (tils year's show ing a g r lr o llu i al
< nscrva tlnn
p ro -
homes no In te r t h a n 8:30 p m m ay de term in e If livestock is to l>r«m, price support p r gram , and
T hursd ay, August 21
I . o u t s be shown again ut South I-anc ottu-rs. Fh.-y w ill have m any irn-
la y n g , H e n ry Snauer. Raym ond F a ir .
p o rte n t decisions to m ake In 1953.
W icks. Roy Englund o r Edgar
H ebron G range m aster, Forest H « l l - - t . T o It«- S e t
S h e rrill.
.
W o m H la»cked up M r P a tte n 's
11 » W « » » 'h a t the names o f
Iziuiae and Lit la G r lffe th were request fo r livestock and to ld th a t 1,11 nominees w ill lie In the county
o b lig a te d In the firs t and second trophies to In- won are w o rth w h ile o ffic e on o r before August 20, so
degress on F rid a y evening, and and may be seen on display this
ba l.ot» w ill be pn-|wiri-d In
a p p lica tio n fo r m em bership was week in w indow » of local met
* «MA o ffic e and m ailed to
received fro m M arian G iles
.c a n ts
E n trie s
fo r
live sto ck v o ,* r* by S< p te rn la r 2. M r Sch-
A ve ry Inte re stin g program was were lo b e in by August 19 so th a t re n k w a n ts it know n that should
presented
by
M rs
Raym ond »tall» and arrangem ent could 1» anyone w ho is a q u a lifie d vo te r
W icks, w ith the fo llo w in g num made T h e f a ir Is this F rid a y and under the I M A In - g r a m not re-
bers G roup singing led by M et- S a tu rd a y at Jefferso n school In , 2 *^2.' " "** ° l.
or *
" Ul '
come to drop tn at the cou nty o f­
dames Wicks, Hassett and Giles C ottage G rove
fice at the O sb u rn H o te l, Eugene,
A reading. " A W oodland S to ry ," D isplay Ib a ith Met
request a ba llo t, and place It In
by M rs W icks, w ith sound effects
H ebron's display booth under
the b a llo t box fo r cou ntin g d u rin g
being provided by H e n ry Snauer. the d ire c tio n o f M r a n d M rs
the week o f Septem ber 15.
"T h e Illg T re e "; IgMllac G rlffe th . C lare Chapm an calls fo r f r u it and
As soon as the com rr.unity com-
"T he M edium -S ired T re e "; O tto vegetables, clean and ready fo r
N o rth . "T h e L lttle s t Tree "; Wes a rra n g in g If possible to speed up m ille e have Ix-cn elected, county
ton Cam eron. "T he M ig h ty H u n t- w o rk a t the booth. Since m uch o f convention w ill In- arranged d u r-
e r " . Ix-Hoy P o tte r, "T h e R a b b it'* ;'th e fr u it Is not rip e yet. It can ,nk 'h e week o f Septem law 22;
E dgar S h e rrill.
"The G u rg lin g s till be u s e d If showing co lo r " h e n co u n ty com m itteem en w ill
Ilr o o lt" : Lo uis Layng. "T h e Gun " Canned good» in w ide m ou th be elected to ta k e o ffic e O cto be r I.
A srssi.-ii --I Truth <11 t iiii-.i quarts small mouth plat Jara and
quencoa w ith M i and M rs V i r g i l 'short size J«-lly glasses w ill tx- P o U I T F y M e e t S e t
Hassett, Ik-an Snauer and H a ro ld used
F n e G Q P C te-F 1 A 1 1
T r v k on the ia.n.1 t,i|i.,« .-,| Co.,
, ¡,
f O '
U C l. I U - 1 I
‘‘" i 1* * ? 1 i " W prop*‘ r '« H H o w « » o r po tte d p la n ts Ma-
O regon S ta te college w ill play
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m w
A„
,
, te rla ls are to be brought to the g o ,, O cto be r 10 and 11 to the
b -rtM i i M |nn PvU " n " Cv P" h" U A u *iU”
o r w ill be picked up f if t h annual round table o f the
t it u d
r ile B rid g e You II N ever jg y
c o n ta c tin g
the
Chapmans, p a c ific N o rth w e st C hicken and j
So
r^ s
,
s
H
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s
. j phone
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6O2J4. th is week
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T u rk e y Breeders, according to J.
> k :
u r M .r
t s
s
r
Soil Expert Added
To College Staff
O regon S ta te College A long
range pro gra m to p ro te ct and
m a tn t.n n O regon's fvre st In d u s try
throu gh a c o n stru ctive soil m an­
agement pro gra m has lx?en la un ch­
ed by the a g ric u ltu ra l e rq a rirn e n t
s ta tio n and the schx,! of fo re s try
at Oregon S ta te college w ith the
ap po intm en t o f a fo re st soil«
scientist.
The new soils exp ert Is J>r. C
T, Younglx-rg, w ho came lo OSC
fro m t h e * forest soils r,s e a rc h
divisio n o f W eyerhaeuser T im b e r
com pany and whose ba ckgro und
combines unmoral sp e cia lty tr a in ­
ing in lio th fo re s try and noils.
His appointm ent to the new ly*
e re .itc i postLon o f fo re s try soils
i se enlist, w ill fin d him w o rk in g
w ith the state fo re s try d e pa rtm e nt
and w ith federal and p riv a te fo r-
i ilry agr nejes In the developm ent
of a
und soils pro gra m fo r O re ­
gon's m ore than 26 m illio n acres
o f com m ercial forests.
Tin- big 1952 w h ea l crop may
tie up 11,000.000.000 in F ederal
priee-support purchases and loans,
■ iy com m o dity experts fo r the
W a ll S tre e t Jou rna l.
Q I IC K R E S U L T S F R O M
— The S entinel
W A N T AO S
/
Order Your
W ith o u t sin ce rity, m anners are
m ere apish bow ing nnd sernping.
K nn g-H si
For Athlete’s Foot
Use T -4 -L for 3 to 5 days. I f
not. pleased, your 4(k- hark. W aleh
the old, tainted nkln slough off to
be replaeed by healthy skin. Get
Instant-drying T -4 -L from any
druggist. Now nt Kelly Drug Co. I
Christmas
Cards
NOW
front the
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
lift No. (ith
Ph. 555
«i
i V*V0V*C
• A J C IJ
Consistant high
quality • All beef
Tomatoes
Tomato Juice
Spaghetti
Pork & Beaus
Columbia Dill Pickles
Mayday Salad Oil
Standard
With extra
good sauce
Van
Camp
F an cy P e a s
No. 303 cans
2 /2 9 c
8-oz. can
10c
TEMPEST MAINE
S a r d in e s
Main & River Sts.
'•Just AcrosN the Bridge”
HOUSE
WIRING
Additions
Rewiring
Bring your
circuits
• up-to-date.
NELSON'S
Electric
Ï ^25c
BASEBALL
Championship Games
McKenzie Vs. Coburg
fo r 1st plnce
Cot. Grove vs. Marcoln
fo r 3rd place
Kelly Field
Sunday 1 :00 p.m.
'
i i
Be sure. .»shop
I SAFEWAY,
No. 300
cans
P a lm o liv e Soap
3
3
« , 35c
Í S
63c
T id e D eterg en t
49-os. pkg.
31c
D re ft D eterg en t
15-oz. pkg.
31c
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
59c
59c
59c
39c
59c
29c
39c
i.u, 8 6
Skylark Bread Vari ^ 2 2 c
Nob Hill Coffee
2.ib. S1 70 Crackers Tea
Airway Coffee
Mb. 83* Pancake Flour sï“ î£.’ 4 4 e
Airway Coffee
2-ib. ’1 M Fleet Mix
Edwards Coffee
1 ib. 9 1 c Marshmallows
Edwards Coffee
2-tb. ?1 80 Shortening
12-oi. pkg.
S h a d y L an e B u tte r
•- i
-j
im e r
1-lb.
pkg. ’> »
31-
R oyal S atin
3 -tb .ca n
*yo<-
d rolb 3 9 c
C o m fo rt
07«
£ /C
20c
i A-
Northwest
field grown
I VC
flat 8 ®C
lb.
17-lb.
SLICING
PEACHES
ITALIAN
PRUNES
5 Ib. basket 5 9 $
12-Di. flat 1 .2 9
i u>. 8 3 c
S u n n y b a n k M a rg a rin e » 3 0 c G r a v e n s t e i n A p p l e s
48-bag. pkg.
Cooking
53c B a r t le t t P e a r s
lb. 12c
28 lb. lug
1 .4 9
Back-to-School Needs
J u ic y L e m o n s
Complete Stock
L u s c io u s C a n t a lo u p e s
»
Paper, Pencils,
S e e d le s s G r a p e s
2 - 25c
Crayolas, etc.
R i p e W a t e r m e l o n s cm. a.
□>, 19c
F u iio ’ jutce
Crisp - refreshing
P o t a t o e s 5. sd no . i 1 0 av 7 5 c
Prices Effective Thru Saturday, August 23
-
40-oc. pkg. 4 5 c
tomatoes
ripened.
Gran. Soap
23-01. pkg.
C a n te rb u ry T e a
59c
59c
59c
09c
Nob Hill Coffee
25c
»boi.
Mild
Detergent—price
includes dish towel
N ia g a ra Starch
lb.
lb.
lb.
UÍ,
q u a rt
ja r
25c
W h ite M ag ic
Veal Loaf
Minced Ham
Spited Luncheon Meat
Olive Loaf
Fresh Bologna
Smoked Liver Sausage
Fricassee Fowl, pan ready
Silverside Salmon, whole or half
Halibut Steaks, pan ready
H A D W hiting, pan ready
Kork Fish Fillets, pan ready
Bread Mrs Wrights JH-Ib. 2 3 c Facial Tissue J&counl 3 5 c
b .7 .
JDlv vZc
lb. 75c
Ib. 98c
lb. 59c
Ib. 29c
Ib. 59c
Ib. H9c
tb. 89c
Ib. 42c
lb. 88c
lb. 52c
lb. 55c
Picnics
Salad Dressing Duc¿ ^ 3 1 e Tissue
P ie F illin g Kr" mel U4m
.°,nPl9. 8c
TASTE TELLS
T o m a to C a tsu p
2 ¿ S
29c
cans
T u n a F i s h Billmore Ä
L u x Soap
W
s. 65<
More Values in Our Grocery Section
Sunny
Dawn
American
ib. 69<
No. 1
cans
Booth’s
M u y t im e
Fresh
Frosted
Pan-ready
Chuck Boast, choice grade
Bound St- ak, choice grade
Hen or F ryer Turkeys, overi ready
Beef Short Bibs
Boneless Corned Beef
Veal Shoulder Boast
5'eal Bib Chops
Veal Breast
l.anib Leg Boast
Sliced Bacon, standard
Piece Bacon, economical
Lb. 59«
SUGAR BELLE
O
V A C C IN A T IO N I R G E I)
FO U B I.A i K I.K G C O N T R O L
j R ecently the re has been an in ­
P O L IT IC A L BOLTM
creased num ber o f cases o f b la c k ­
1 p o litic a l p a rty Is one th in g
leg in c a ttle in the W illa m e tte
| v a lfry counties, according to D r. th a t can’ t be held tog e th e r w ith
; R R. Younce, s ta te ve te rin a ria n bolts. •
w ith the de pa rtm e nt c f a g ric u l­
tu re in Salem. R eports o f cases of A D D IN G M A C H IN E S F O R S A L E
I blackleg have come both fro m
T H E S E N T IN E L
LAMB SHOULDER ROAST
Pure Ground
Beef
Radio Ray
©
i
at SAFEWAY
W allace Petenam. H a ll com m itte e
w ill be Ted Hudson and U x its i
Business F orm s and Supplies
— T he S entinel
F rom 1940 to 1930, the price
received by filb e r t grow ers a ve r­
aged I l k percent o f th e estim ated
cost o f pro du ction and the price
o f w a ln u ts 102 percent. D r. K u h l­
m an points out. A w ide v a ria tio n
• in in d ivid u a l gro w e r costs was
j noted, however, in d ic a tin g th a t
I Im proved e fficie n cy o f operation
i is po stil,Ic in m any cases.
1 T he cost o f p ro du cing filb e rts
p ra cticin g veterinarians In th «
area and fro m the diagnostic lab­
o ra to ry a t Oregon S tate college,
where la b o ra to ry diagnoses" fefve
been made.
V a ccin a tio n fo r blackleg la Ü K f
calves in eastern Oregon w a ro u ­
tin e p ra ctice fo r c o n tro l o f this
disease and is ve ry effective, the
s ta te v e te rin a ria n says.
-AM TS/
M rs R alph Plataled.* Jean
* rve “ ,ul1 <’htP*?P"
,h ” ye" r M PpoK,a n ’
A n tes M rs and Ctarence
Jain.-« K terson and
M r * ! r ’ • .r verna.
|>te*
« cla o l f chicken
special and
Interest
ro m m e r-
and
r “ m ' ’ coffee.
em bers |«>p,
a n . to
c o n and
trib u 1 te
tu rk e to
y breedrra.
F ifte e n ap p lica tio n s fo r new m em ­
bers were presented, the largest
ever presented at one tim e. T tie
contest by the Y o u th G roup fo r
Youth Group
new members is in fu ll sw ing w ith
A happy tim e was had by a ll at u n o ffic ia l re p o rt o f a 10 to 10 tic
the picnic supper held at the H e n ­ under the contest captains, Forest
r y Snauer home on T hursd ay eve- W oodp and G a l e Roby. Y«»uth
nlng, August 14. and d u rin g th e chairm an, M rs D a le H a rris , ro ­
bustness m eeting arra ng em en ts in in d o d th a t next m eeting is the
fo r the play, w h ich t h e group Inst tim e fo r new ap plicatio ns that
plans to present som etim e th is m em bers get n t least th e ir firs t
fa ll, were com pleted T h is w ill be degriT s o f O bligation la-lore the
under the d ire ctio n of A lp ha ] contest deadline o f Septem ber 20.
P itch e r, and Is e n title d . ' The A m il, r l l r
>llt
< la y s the T h in g ," by T om T a g - ;
a m a te u r contest is being put
ge rt
I he cast includ<-.s Dean r by ttio grange under the direc-
Snauer, Ronald Hassett. W allace , i(in ,,f Sheila Woods and is to lx-
Peterson, A lb e rta Cameron, Jean - p a rtic ip a te d in by eve ry m em ber
E llen S h e rrill. H yron Houck. H a r-
w ho w ill lx-''m ade to c o n trib u te
old T ry k . W a lte r H irscn , M rs-
„ budding fund. Probable
dames V ir g il Hassett, A lp h a P itch - , | „ | P w ill he tn (»« to tx 'i.
c r and Dale P itcher.
A , a)k w „
h<<n „
v „ h)
The next
" r me * tln g o the
(>f
, , nHlk C n„ .
ya?“
« ^ UP- T " * ,h:
fo m ia grange.
g ra n g t J im F I,m im in g , who
A ugust 29, on the D orem i' Inke
is also vice president o f the c itru s
shore o f the Hyron Houck reai-
g ro w trs o rg a n iza tio n , and to ld of
dence. when the young fo lks w ill (h<i ..ohlems o f in .g a llo n lo r C al-
be tre a te d to boa rides, s w im - , ifornU , fn rm e ra . A n n ctlo n gamp
m ln g and the picnic sup,x-r. Pro - W0H pUrtic .,x .tc d in by 19 ju ven ile s
.r ..u .’.',.<l,:..,i_O,.'..h'',,llln g " » ’<> were In attendance. Square
'burg ers o r sizzling wieners.
dancing follow ed refresh m en ts of
T here w ill be no Septem ber cookies, sandwiches, coffee and
Y o u th m eeting
ooolade.
J u ve n ile Grange
N e xt m eeting is in three weeks,
The m em bers o f the Juvenile
Septem ber 6.
grange w ill e n te r an e xh ib it Ixioth
• R ■».I.»—.
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c
at the S outh Lane F air, nnd re ­ H u tt* rw ra p Pnper The S entinel
quest the assistance o f n il m em ­
bers In p re pa ration o f it. Parents
o f the Juvenile members are es-
p e rln lly urged to c o n trib u te pro­
duce nnd flow ers. F o r fu rth e r in ­
fo rm a tio n con tact the Juvenile
m a tro n , M rs. H e n ry Snauer, phone
557R3.
._
The Sentinel, Cottage Grave, Oregon
FU bert and w a ln u t p ro d u c tio n ' in 1949 averaged 14 4 cents per
1 costs In O regon are analyzed in ’ pound o r $163 per acres. Average
d e ta il and suggestions fo r im p r o v - ' yie ld per a n o Uo> 1132 pounds
f ed e fficie n cy o f o{x*ration o u tlin e d ; W a ln u ts coat aad average o f 15.S
. in a p a ir o f new b u lle tin s put»-! cents per pound to produce o r
1 lished by the O SC a g ric u ltu ra l ex-1 $117 pe r acre Average acre yie ld
was 741 pounds
p e rim e n t statio n.
money
and
cludes M rsdam cs W agner, W icks,
la y n g and S h e rrill, met nt thc
home o f Mrs. W agner last W ed­
nesday evening
OKI IMH1 EM NEW HI I.I.ETINM Thurs.. Aug. II. IB.42
ON FII.HEKT, W AI.NI r f 'OMTM
e<k the extra-value in SAFEWAY'S
%
«’-»•»«»KC. t o m a l . ^
p ro gra m w ill fe a tu re D r
o f home baked L e w i, W
T a y lo r, professor o f |
pies, and lo ts of help,
p o u ltry husbandry' a t the U n ive r-
la y n g
Vi.uth Carnival Met
s lty o f C a lifo rn ia , as guest speak-
Hotnr Ix onnnilrs Club
The lle h ro n G range Y o u th car- er. C h icken and tu rk e y breeders
A t th e re g u la r m ri«tm g o f the
club on Tuesday. August 12, M rs n iv a l date of Septem ber 13 was am i specialists fro m Idaho. B ritis h
A B Cochrane and M rs. lu ir r y again told, and help was asked to C olum bia. W ashing to n and O re-
B ru m fie ld were hostesses to 12 assfst the yo u th chairm en ot each gon w ill attend.
m em bers, 4 v isito rs a n d 5 Ju- i txK»lh K n lc k knacks are need««d
for prizes and may tx« Itro tlg h t to <> mc |IRAKABCII t.H O I'P
veniles.
are LINKS ANIMAL DIET
Most o f ttie dav w as s,a«iit in the l-iill A ll eS|a-iiM* b 1 I I
m a kin g pies in p .e ,w ra lio n fo r the ,*‘* k r d ,o **'
,o r “ * « " » H a l by TO IAM4M O F IIE A R IN ti
food eonceaalon at the la m - COun- ‘ • m lv a l n ig h t.
(h e g o n S ta te College
D,et
ty F a ir In uddttlon lo the pies
Green s trin g Iva n s and fre s h ly hl" 1, ,M' ' n sh<’" n
l,la > * " ln l-
lu iked a t the grange hall, mem- made cucum ber pickles were a ,P o r *a n t , , ‘ lp
developing loss o f
b e n w ill also he contacted by the fe a tu re o f the produce table.
hearing In guinea pigs, according .
cha irm en o f the w o rk com m ittees
A n In v ita tio n was read fro m the
a «''■»''nrch
of
regon
fo r iv rs o u a l co n trib u tio n s. These c o u n ty extension Home Econom ics » '« 'c college scientists,
cha irm en are M rs Edgar S h e rrill, d e pa rtm e nt fo r grangers in te re st-
I t is believed th is is th e firs t
T uesd uy;
M rs
H e nry
Snauer cd to atte n d a recre atio n m ee ting tim e d ie t and loss o f hearing h a ve !
W edneaday; M rs
Ix irry H m m
m S ea ttle Septem ber 29 and 30 been lin ke d .
D r. H ugo K ru e g e r. ;
field, T hura da y; M rs Ted Hudson «t the O lym p ic H o te l
O SC |»hyslology professor and a
F rid a y ; M rs W a lte r I-arscn. S a t- '
1« was re p orted that E. V, Me - m em bei o f
the research team,
u rd a y Each cha irm an Is respon- Coy |w td fo r having Ihc grange »aid
sil.le fo r having a crew of eigh t piano tuned
G uinea pigs on a diet la cking
heliiers. the «tally quota of pies Take Degrees
<>«•'<*lotx«d a progressive
and salads, and the de live ry o f
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