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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1939)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1939 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Health-O-Grams D<>n t «lodge diiticulticN. Meet, greet und beat them. Chiroprastis Physician Phoae 30 Cottage Grove Forget-Me-Not Days to Be Oct. 6th and 7 th Here Wear a forget-me-not will be thc plea of many volunteer work ers on th«- streets of Cottage Grove and in the business houses of this city on October 6th and 7th when th«- annual forget-me- not flowers of Cottage Grove and Eugene Chapter Disabled Ameri can Veterans of the World War opens. It will be an urge for the civic-min«led citizens who have not forgotten their wartime prom ises. to wear the dainty little boutonniers, the blue flower of remembrance. The campaign is being conducted by the local chapter to raise funds to take care of the emergency relief problems among the war-time disable«! and to aid the work of rehabilitation including that of maintaining full time rehabllita- I wish that these two day» be ties in which the need is more made a real Forget-me-not to and less acute. show these boys that we are still Ai] tax - exempt secondary with them the same as they were schools in the county are eligible for us in 1917-1918. Signed: C. MORELOCK, Mayor. ALLOTMENT INCREASED Lane county's allotment for its National Youth administration high school aid programs was tentatively increased to $5,346 for the 1930-40 school year, state NYA Administrator Ivan G. Mun- ro announced recently. The allotment is $1,280 more than for last year, and will mean «•mployment for about 150 stu dents, as compared with 1.37 last year. Although students this year will earn approximately the same as last f between $3 and $6), Mun ro declared that this year greater emphasis will be placed on the educational value of the work for which they are paid. NYA project work in high schools should cor relate closely with the student’s program of studies, he said. Munro revealed that the allot- the 27th from deer hunting in eastern Oregon, lie brought his buck. Lx?e Nixon is building a garage for the school bus. After visiting four w«-eks here a «> • ui u . Mr- anfl Mm. George Hall will Attention of big game( hunters I leave this morning for their home this <«>mmg w«-ek end will be di- |n Pasadena. California. n«cte«l toward twigging an ante- Mr. and Mm. Robert Downs l«»K with the o|»-ning of th«- »¡»e- anti baby and Ed Magda arrlv«-d «•u. three day »«-ason In certain a few days ago from Havre. Mon- sectktns of Lake, Malh«-ur and tana. They are looking for a lo- Harney counties on Friday, Oc- cation. tober 6 While the securing of a Mr. and Mm. Mm. George Georg«- Kall Hall and and Mr. and trophy is the alm of most of the Mr. and Mm. Ui- Nixon were were hunters, last year s hunt demon- dinner guests at the home of Mr hl«h «*«>1 enroll- Htruted that th«« m«-at of an ante- and Mm. E. J. S«-am Thursday <" wbl'd vX™» lop* was palatable In spite of the evening. I ment, taking into consideration impreHKion held by many that it Mr. and Mm. R. G. Ctonner of _ * °n “ ,ts sPecial economic problems to was not. I»ranc and Mm. Conner’s moth- Shart.7d brlnE R into batance with coun- Die number of permits is Um- «>r, Mm. Dora Allan of Illinois Z the disabled------------------------------------------- Itrd to 150 each for Malheur and were Sunday dinner guests at saJd Henry O. Quam. Harney counties and 300 for Lake the C. C. (’«inner home^ commander of Eugene an«1 Cot 29th Annual county. Permits are still available Mr. and Mm. Robert Rauch and tage Grove chapter, our purpose for all three counties although as son Norman of Eugene spent Sun- is to ,u_ render a distinctive j. . service the M-ason approaches, the de day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. „„¿h «1^™«!^%/ raaes inrougn the local chapter mand is increasing. The permits Oscar Jackson arc being issued by the office of Mrs. Glen Smith of Medford ^ni/ation vixitod Fridnv nt thn m a ti, — ’«ke care of the immediate needs the game commission In Portland home y at ‘he M A Horn of ’he incapacitated veteran and in the order that applications are Mr. and Ni«™ of Mm dependents we try to put received. Anyone desiring a per Mr and Mrs Mm. W W. E E. Nixon ot hi. feet and once more, or " f ' mit should forward the fee of five Cottage Grove visited Mr. and " render him and his family a ser dollars together with information Mrs. Lee Nixon Sunday. vice that may make of him a civic with as to th«- number and kind of his Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lance of asset instead of a public liability hunting license. HORSE SHOW Pasadena, California visited Mr. by securing for him the relief he Hunters will be required to and Mrs. M. A. Horn Saturday. is entitled to through govemmen- ■ ond RODEO check in and out of the open area, Mr and Mrs. Doyes Sturm left tai compensation. We ask the FORTLAND. ORIGON regardless of whether or not a kill is made, at any one of the for Portland Monday where they general public to buy a flower on October 7 to 14 forget-me-not day and help a dis checking stations to tie located as will reside. abled veteran to help himself. follows: Jordan Valley, Burn». ^r. and Mn. L. S. Strong and Mayor's Proclamation McDermitt, I>nio, Lakeview and Boyd and Elbert Aken re- I. C. Morelock. Mayor of the, thr junction of Highway No. 395 ’urned from a vacation trip to with road to Plush, thi» junction (’alifornia and Utah Monday eve- City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, do hereby designate October 6th and being located just north of Vai- nlnK- 7th as Forget-me-not days for the ley Falla. Each hunter must pro benefit of all Disabled Veterans Philippine Mahogany vide himself with adequate facili ties for transporting and taking "Philippine mahogany" has about of the World War. It is my hear «•are of his meat. the same relation to genuine mahog. ty wish that the city officials and Guns »mailer than 30 caliber any as "Hudson" seal «dyed musk, the public in general render all cannot be used except when using rati has to genuine sealskin. "PhiL possible assistance for this wor «•artridgm with bullet» of not less Ippine mahogany" is really a Phil- thy cause, as these men gave up than 1400 f«x»t pound energy at ippine hardwood, greatly different their health and are still suffer 100 yards distance or weighing tn grain and beauty to genuine ma ing from their disabilities incur not leas than 150 grain». It is un hogany. Mahogany trees are not red in defense of their and our ICUU FARES-ALL LIRES coftn try. lawful for a person to »hoot at native to the Philippines. To the people of «Cottage Grove antelope from highway», hone- < back, automobile* or within fifty, yards of his own vehicle. Antelope Season Starts Tomorrow PACIFIC inTERRRTIORRL LIVESTOCK ÆXPOSITIOn » for participation in the NYA pro gram, and quotas will be granted to all schools applying, Munro de clared. a won WHO EVER, STARTED THIS SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF A WAY $1.35 School LUNCH KITS 60c Size BROMO-Seltzer Athlete« Foot FUNGI-REX All Colon Brlte Nall Polish For Indigestion B18 MA-REX DID NOT ORIGINATE IN ITALY 97c 49c 50c Month Wash KLENZO Antispt Paper Diapers CHUX—2 Sizes Family Size C ASTORIA Special 59c 50c Saline Laxative SAL HEPATICA PROOF LAST WEEK'S AD BANANA OIL IS NOT MADE FROM BANANAS — The iso-amyl acetate, which is produced by the anion of cer tain acetic adds with amj ledge"—Geo. W. Stimpson. K€M’S Thornton Corners » Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hockett and son Merle returned Thumday from a four day trip with rela-1 tivr« at Woodburn, Oregon City and Portland. They returned by' way of Newport and Gardiner, staying over night Wednesday at the latter place with a niece. Mrs. Tom Pitcher, and came home through Drain. Mrs. S. P. Shortridge visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs.! C. Long at Melrose. Miss Ruth McDonald returned Friday from several weeks spent in the hopyards. Otis y. who had lived on the Frank Garoutte place for sev eral years, has purchased a trail er house and moved it down by the river at the end of the lane. A ¿roup of the neighbors serenad ed him the first evening he moved there. Mm. Frank LaBlue and daugh-1 tern of Hebron and Mr. and Mm. Corbett Smith and family of Sharps Creek were recent guests at the Joe Premazzi home. Mrs Grace Lancaster of Wash ington, who is In Cottage Grove caring for her mother, Mr». G. W. Pott», who lx ill. was a visitor Thursday evening at the C. R. Trent home. Lyle Scott left Thursday for Oakridge where he is employed. Mr». Scott and the children will remain here for a while. Herbert Whitlock of Portland | was a visitor Saturday at the home of a brother, W. L. Whit lock. Mrs. J. W. Fisher is spending this week at Turner at the home of a nephew, Heath Lowry. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George^ Gutekunst of Salem to Turner, [ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Walden have built a house on the land which they have purchased from Chris Tonole and have mov ed in. Mrs. S. P. Shortridge returned । Sunday from Melrose from a hunting trip. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of Eu gene. They brought back a bear, weight 160 pounds, shot by Mrs. Myers. Four Great New THEY'RE HERE. AMERICA—the biggest, most beautiful, most luxurious Pontiacs ever built! mg marvelous new Sealed-Beam headlam SEE THEM—and you’ll see added length, added room, added richness , . . new smartness in the lavish use of chromium . . . new distinction in completely re-styled interior»! INSPECT THEM —and you’ll find over 60 advancement», includ- DRIVE THEM—and you’ll discover performance that simply can't be matched foe smoothness, snap, economy and effortless going mile after mile! 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