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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1956)
lose ucl * vat Cene Autry Sings at Molalla FARM " GARDEN Western Oregon Exposition Subject Of F. Woods T',L Ri OK MONEY BACK Sixty-three Votes Worst of Farm Income Decline May If you are .w. rweight. here is the first really thrilling news to come Continues along in years A new & conveni Cast at Saginaw Be Passed if Prosperity yield increases from improved feed ent wav to get nd of extra pounds OREGON STATE COLLEGE — grain varieties will proiiably make easier than ever, so you can be as The worst of the farm income de Schoo! Election an actual cut in gra n slim and trim as you want_This neu product called DIATR(>N cline may he past if off-farm pros wh.ch could curb« both hunger & appetite No perity continues, but prospects for needed increases in forage Bi Mrs. Ruhv Benaton took none drugs, no diet, no exercise Ab Phoiw iMF4 luo good to Oregon State eollege I age not solutely harmless W hen you take SAGINAW Sixty-three xotes agricultural economists. DIATRON you still enjoy your ' change much in the next 10 >eal>- meals still eat the foods you like w«re cast Friday at the election Large stocks of farm goods, plus but the industry would need to in School Dist net =»26 on th«* consumer demand for more shift emphasis from fat to nnnldt but vou simply dont have the question of increasing the tax levy costly convenience in f«x>d packaging, dairy products. Improved poul'D urg*‘ for extra portions and auto < the coming year The levy did will work against much boost in mat icailv your weight must come n, • pass. The xote was 43 no. 20 farm income without a substantial practices teem likely to take care down because, as your own doc of inm aaed demand for eggs But V - Those on the board were Mrs. increase in government aid, the tor will tell you. when you eat farmcis could be producing about less, you weigh less Excess weight I ike Hindman. Mrs. Glen Plat- economists state. one-filth more broilers at satis n«r Mrs Inez Monteith and Mrs Long-range trends for probable factory prices, the economists say endangers your heart, kidneys. So Raj' Brady. no matter what you have tried supply md demand of farm goods Pro«ress«-d vegetables co»£ld '* before, get DIATRON and prove About 14 young folks from here are outlined in the current Ore upped 35 percent by 196a and attended the three-day youth gon Farm and Market Outlook to yourself what it can do DIA imp meeting of the Free Meth- published by the college Copies fresh vegetables 19 percent the TRON is sold on this Gt ARAN- economists believe. But n a, ‘ ond * the “ ,,,1.st church at Lost Creek up rp ,u may tie obtained at local county potato plantings would need to TEE: You must lose weight with thé first package you use or the McKenzie river last week. extension service offices. r be cut back 3UO.0O0 acres by 1965. package costs vou nothing Just Vnnual < lub Punk National demand for farm Expected needs for non - cl "y® Mis. C G. Keene will enter- goods by 1965 is estimated at 17 fruit can likely be filled with return the bottle to your druggist «■fain the Friendly Neighbors club percent above present levels to I slightly fewer acres and higher and get your money back DIA TRON costs $3.00 and is sold with «• her home Thursday June 21. meet population increases and ion Grargo this strict money back guarantee fThi- will be the club's annual pic changes in buying habits Actual yields. nic and a potluck dinner will be ly. farm production could easily HEC Has Potluck "The way some girls figure, by; served at noon. increase beyond this point and the best way to hold a romance Luncheon June 14 Grove. Mail orders filled. Mr and M». Claude Lawson nuiu „ prices .... .................. _ together is with a girdle. ' Arthur hold iaii farm down if known pent trom Friday until Sunday farrn tPChnologv were fully ap- Nagy. _____________ t Battleground. Wash., visiting plied ^he experts say. ■ h Claude’s parents. Mr. and Expected consumer trends by , r- Harve Lawson. 1965 point to use of more meat, j Luke Hindman is expecting his more nonfat dairy products, more I nephew. I.arry Hindman, from San poultry products, and more fruits ■ Pablo. Calif., this week. He will and vegetables but less cereals, -pend part of the summer here. potatoes and milkfat. These SUPER MODEL Mrs Jacob Strom and children changes could help restore farm ire spending several weeks in Ok- ers prices and purchasing power. I I la homa visiting relatives Mrs. Looking at individual products, : Strom will receive medical treat- national farm economists figure , rnent there. wheat acreage by 1965 might have to be reduced at least 5 percent | below 1955 in addition to melting Two Girls Are Officers down” the current wheat stock pile. I At 4-H Summer School All-Purpose Rotary Tiller Total livestock production could be 20 percent larger by 1965 and Ninette Lindsay of Cottage Grove and Molly Belshaw of Cres- still have prices comparable to , well have been elected officers in 1953. An increase in feed and for imerica's Finest ' their living organizations at an age would be needed. Expected nual 4-H club summer school at MOLALLA Special Gene Autry, V°,-U ro« Oregon State college. brings Champion and Little Champ to the Molalla Buck«roo Miss Lindsay is song leader for tl s year in pereon. Autry ha. been .ign.d on a. .tar m h ner group and Miss Belshaw sports televi.ion’s Annie Oakley Montie Montana. Th. Cabr.U, chairman. T: 9 Cass County Boy. and other big name talent for the ; The nearly 1900 boys and girls .b w booked thi. year for July 1. 2. 3 and 4. Autry w,11,,n attending the 41st annual event' t ,. Ai-n S.nging and trick, from hl. two, well-kn,°*" S1RQ |00 ’ live in 43 different units, includ- : A: I .9 Oakley will do many of the trick, .he do« on her New Now lvv ing fraternity an«i sorority houses television .how. Th. .how .chedul. include, grandstand <ul «jullcge dormitoi jfs. shows ewi. niahl of the four d»y.. and matinee pwiormap«» S4AQ00 EfiAh IKhrtg group has Its own on Su, day July 1 and Wedne.day July 4 Ticket, ar. aydl.bl. Used I "tv set of officers and carries out its b.' writing to Molalla Buckeroo. Molalla. Oregon or at J. K. own special projects, under su- ■ Gill, Portland. ______________ pervision of advisers. The 43 house presidents make up a special conn- , Fresh Strawberries 77with drive cil that considers general problems Top Best Buy List Cane Fruit Spray and procedures. Now...more powerful 2^ h.p. Xour rooms' wesix The 10-day school, one of the engine...easier to handle...bet Programs Outlined largest 4-H activities in the na ter built. Does the work of 8 machines with tion. will end June 22. Course out extra attachments... p/us 12 other jobs is to control most Finest is the word for Wesix Baseboard work includes 71 different classes Ovet with attachments! Adiustable tilling. 16 ... md diseases that । for boys and 92 for girls. To sup Phone 684'25 Heating-yet it costs no more lo own or 10" or 21" wide in any soil —even sod or irs. blackberries ek plement course work, general as operate than old-fashioned systems. \ A bridal shower was hard ground! Arma-Loy knife tines guaran flints in Oregon semblies are held each day along Call us today for a complete estimate teed against breakage. re outlined in « leaflet just pub- given at the community hall Tues with special sports and recreation on perfect comfort for your home. lished by th«' Oregon State col day evening, June 12. honoring activities. Ask for FREE Demonstration Miss Sharon Estabrook Theije t , » legi! ext¿ii^.on servicê. was1' deeorite? with'* spring" florf- 1 There There were rodeos for «) years years were rodeos' for .V) Some of the more common in- ei. Gues-in'*Bnme» were played before they were called seefs and diseases ich<dulp foi lascases na ifte, ■ the in» nine of gilts , the term not tieing adopted gen- h rj■«Tul I hViMr shopper».), p1“,'1', of Cane Trdits. ’ pre- iofreshments of cake and coffilc («Tally imtil atxwt the can provide fhe family with Were, served Hostesses th. ’First World War. The park* i by Hofier» W Phone 309 Tor tii'di catini Ph. 444 GIG Ainin 205 No. 9th , moiogiKt, shower were Kfnrtes Earl stock- down Main street at 1 am July 7. will start Cottage Grove Riding ( , patholcgi; . Included Ú» a sway min Wilbur Pitcher. Franklin We Give 'AH «.rein Stamps , M. . i. . --------- — i .«nd dusj ■h «Iule chalí for hah«b Stewart, Leslie Wicks and ("hafles club’s yodf*o .. *5 referems' •Ci«fins 'of the leaflet Henzer Fifteen gifts were sent Grange to Have may tie obtained from local county by thotie unabt<> to attend. , »tension nt» oi, the QSC l^ub ( Robert Raymond has ticen made Dance Saturday 1 let Id ejertt: ‘ i sec.leant in the National Gupni and luit Friday for training at .Ft. Man! What Fun! pr I I bixm lor Michae M^, GARDEN MAKER •’hapmán ris, HEC chairman, i yppgement for gi । table Responding to hoi were: Master Godarc senfnXIon of hear no evil, speak no evil; a Community Fetes June Bride-to-be 15 «fííeii aid books from famil work E V Me budding Chapman, doll dis ’’vhrtpman. rocks and 4 LIFF ANI» GEORGE “We llufrv” Electric Wiring .IJuelised Eh «¡Mk Ians Free Estimates on All Work We Give s A II 'Roberts » Wi' PL 444 Hi.' 444 205 N. 9th St. Cottage Orow, Oregon w Roberts & Drury pkh music Urihg u»d ♦ |W«d-- Ml JI attenti, ement' for the dahde n made bj the Hebfot) emu.Ilion Couinuttee. fl there is i go turnout tne dan4- Ing prWtk'L will iMinnme featured event. Those atl<u»*ng are to take sandwiches and coolf- ies. There will lxw no adous^ion char Box 538 u M »91* M S “Ditching a S¡H < ialty” Ph. 745 will tie supported in Lane County at a mqunmm vt 01 per bushel 1er Grow V. S N >. 1 wheat. H H Myers chauwan nf the County find an- Conse •ation nounc <1 Monday The county rat« will be idju>ted up or down for • grade ami quality, the chairman explained. J /• The county rate: which range to $1 (M i in noncom from based on the minimum national average support prie«- of $2 per bushel, announced lw th«- Department of Agriculture jrding to Mr. on Apr Myers. Supp« i t for the 1956 wheat crop a minimum of $2 but not ■nt «»f parity. les event that 82 W percent V as of the tieginning of on July 1 is fhi iän $2 I* t bushel. th«' min iät, s already announced im »rd ! H ■ Guest^ the past week of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Fteeman wem Mr. and Mrs. John Weber of Coeur d' Alene. Idaho, aunt and uncle of Mis FiWWân. She had not seen them in years. Her moth er, Mrs. Roy Ewing of London, also visited with them. G M. Smith of Cottage Grove, foreman of the crew clearing right-of-way for a road to the Bo hemia mines, was severely injured when his car skidded on the Dor- ena Lake road. He is in Cottage Grove hospital. Mrs Pearl Shearer and Mrs. I^ura Edwards of Eugene were rwent visitors Wednesday at the home of Mis Charles Denzer. Guests over the wt'ekend at the home of Hatti«' Spahr were Mrs. Mary Munroe ot Eugene. Gilbert Strahn of Toledo. Roy Achey of Creswell. Mrs Lilly IXiolittle of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Gretta Estabrook. Eugene ’hone I IG FORD sets 500-mile record at Indianapolis Speedway \ttend Jaycee Meeting Mrs. Avanelle Wicks is staying it the home of her son. Eston, in Cottage,Qrove. She will take caie "Any politician will tell you the trick is to hit the taxpayer of th» children for two weeks without hitting th«1 voter!"- Jew while Mr. and Mrs Wicks atter. 1 the Junior Chamber of Commerce ell t Kans, i Republican. convention in Kansas City. Visitors at the Charles Thom home the past week were Mrs. Thorn- parents, Mr and Mr*. Ash Beley of Junction City her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs L A Duval, and her brothiT in«» |w'rTnrm* d only b ; and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. । Lew is Bailey and children it loggingn< wain vea Word has been received th ,t | Connie Chase, daughter of Mr. ind Mr» I»orman Chase who left Wednt -day. June 6. for San Jo-o, Calif whert aha will attend c - lege next year, has obtained em ployment in the office of a skin specialist. Exercises of the Vacation Bible School of the Row River Valb y church will be Friday at 7 9 THE MOST POWERFUL 1-MAN p m at the church Exhibits f CHAIN SAW MADE! each class will lie shown All p ents and friends are urged to tend Charles Thom, who works a conveyor at the Bohemia LI Co. was seriously injured 1 . week when a pipe-pole dislodge 1 | ind hit him in the back of t I head He suffered a fractui 1 I skull and is in Cottage Grove hi I pital St.itia daughter of Mr and M I Richard Wicks of Cottag.' Gr nt Thuisday and Friday w her grandmother. Mrs. I joi FOR FRfi MURATURE Wb ks. visiting Henty Cha on the M c C ulloch hawk with his grandparents M MODEL 73 WRITE and Mrs Ki'nneth Chase Visitors at the C. A Cub horn«' over the weekend w their daughter and son-in-law M and Mrs Cartnie Honea and Kc rv Rav of Oklahoma City, son- ■ ¡’»onnie Pyeatt and his w and b.ibx son of Cottage Gn M. daughter. and S&S Equipment id two children Kent Mr! Cu. r and Mrs Earl Stanley M Mrs hell Humphreys a, Block N. of K li. Depot in IVi ky »i>ent Friday in Ros M c C ulloch ’ s woodcutting ... one man does the work of two with the Model 73! r Chambers Outdoor Store giant I! Again proves nobody outperforms Ford . . . dramatic demonstration of the kind of performance and roadability that makes all your driving more fun in a Ford!^ A Ford V-8 hurtle«! across the brick an«1 asphalt surface of tough an<1 testing Indi anapolis Speedway . . . whirling through the tight turns and flashing over the straight stretvlves ... to set a mark that no stixk car ever reached before! Previous to Ford's »«x-ord nm. no other stock car h.ul gon«’ even one lap at ln«li- anapohs at KM) m.p.h . but one of Ford's laps was times! at the electrifying sped of 113 7m p h.' And Ford ai rraid over 107 ni p h. for the full fire hundred miler . . . close to the average set by the ex- tremelv < >'th specially-built racer which won the Memorial Day "500 ! 836 Main Ford fully realizes that the welter of claims and counter chfms about "racing victories" (many of them completely con tradictory) must be confusfcrg and disillu sioning to the public. Ford ran this race against time, over the true “Classic' dis tance and at the most famous tr ick in America, in order to dispel this doiul <if doubt and disbelief and prove that no one outperforms F«»r<l! Peter de Paolo, leader of the team of drivers that piloted the winning Ford, states fl.itlx “No other stock car could have equalled this pertawimce'' And Pete de Paolo should know, for he was Ford's record was titood •nd c»rtih«d by the United Stites Auto Club the first driver to win the “500" Classic with a better than 100 m.p.h. average. And now he comes back with a group of drivers to establish a stock car record with the great 50 Eord! Ford wrote this new mark large »ind bold in the record books. And the whole Ford «lid the trick. From the hood-full of throbbing horsepower to the road-hugging rear end. Ford demonstrah'd that it has what it takes to make your driving more enjoyable. Convince »ourself that driving a Ford can be real fun. Test drive a '56 Ford. There’s a set of keys waiting for you, so come in and sec us soon. Floyd Githensz INC. Phone 27