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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1939)
THURSDAY, DhX’EMBER 21. 1939 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE, OtKOON Social Security Xmas Business at Lions Win Basket 3000 Montana Fish Payments Begin C. G. Postoffice Game from Elkton Planted in State The Cottage Grove Lions bas To whether or not the First of the Y ear Breaks Records ketball team battled their way to black-spotted or Montana cut SM.MOU Will Huy • V lllitir Eight thousand dollara will buy a village of four houaea and a store In New Lebanon, 111. Uaa Maalta Kilted Auaaally Every person In Hclfual, NurUiern Ireland, la to be fitted tor a gas inuak once a year. see a 21-12 victory over Elkton high Monthly benefits to aged work While an increase in Christmas school in a practice game Tuesday ers and to survivors of workers mail both incoming and dispatched after school. who die will lie made after Janu was very’ noticeable the first week The game was very poorly play ary 1 under provisions of the fed in December, this off; *e did not ed with ragged passing and shoot eral social security act as amend make a check until December 13 ing. It was just a case of "shoot ed at the last regular session of and from that date to December and pray." 19,inclusive 28,877 letters and 4330 The only time the Lions looked congress. The Eugene office of the feder parcels were sent from this office like a basketball team was in the al social security board will re requiring 558 mail sacks to dis last half when they held the Elk ceive applications for these bene patch. Incoming mail has in ton team scoreless. fits from eligible persons in Lane, creased from normal forty sacks Langston led the victors with 8 Douglas, Coos. Curry and Jose to 120 sacks daily and is still in points and Anderson was high for phine countit's, according to an creasing. 514 sacks have been re the losers with 4. announcement by Carl D. Mon ceived in the above mentioned The Elkton second team edged time and from all indications well out the Grovers’ second team 12 roe, Eugene manager. These monthly benefits, Monroe over 1000 sacks will lx» received to 10. The lineup: explains, will be hast'd entirely on during the ten days preceding Cottage Grove Elkton work performed since January 1. Christmas. While the Cottage Langston 8 .... F ...... 4 Anderson 1937, at jobs covered by the social Grove postoffice quarters are Newton 3 F........ 2 B. Single security act. All lines of commer small especially for a Christmas Hocker 1 ....... C........ 3 Madison cial and industrial employment rush, the work has been so arr Dugan .......... G..... 2 Weatherly are under the law. Workers in anged with the employing of three McKibben 3 _G_____ 1 Griffith these jobs pay a tax of one per additional clerks and carriers that Brown 2 ......... S ......... J. Single cent of their wages and salaries the office has been cleared of all Mosby 4 ........ S....k.... Q. Adams and the employer pays an equal mail daily which, however, necess Peck .............. S......... A. Adams itated dispatch clerks to work un Subs for Cottage Grove were: amount. Persons entitled to these month til early morning hours in order Jones. Newton, Johnson, Baldwin. that proper service might be ren ly payments include: (1) Workers of age 65 or more dered. ' lS who choose to retire and who A / / - - I f have worked in at least six calen dar quarters since January 1, 1937, and earned at least $50 in each quarter. (2) ’ The surviving widow and Rufus A Stujts 43 who yvcs children of a worker who dies af ter December 31 if there is a child ---------- near Eugene, was arrested at his under age 16 or under 18 and in Official figures released from home Saturday for questioning in school. The deceased worker must the office of County Assessor Wei- the death of an itinerant worker also have had the six quarters of bv Stevens at Eugene Tuesday identified at Alhany as "Deafy” employment stated above. give the complete list of all spe- whose body was found in a wa- (3) Surviving parents who were cial levies for school, high school, ter-filled ditch near Halsey Thurs- wholly dependent on an unmarried cities and for the state and county day. son or daughter may receive bene of Lane. 1940. State Police Sergeant E a r l fits when each parent attains 65. Houston announced the arrest. The deceased worker must have Coburg 99 4 His arrest followed identifica- been fully insured under the law Cottage Grove Z """Z """ 29.8 ‘»on ‘>f ¿hebody ■" the kwal at time of death. Creswell 84 morgue by Kenneth Gardner, Eu- Booklets explaining the old-age PilfTpn„ ....................... .......... 1Q 2 gene, as a dealer in scrap iron and and survivors benefits plan of the Flnmnop ........... ........................ 19 9 a partner of Stults in junk deals. social security act may be obtain Junction Citv 16:.3 u He said the man was hard of 23 9 hearing. explaining the name ed without charge by addressing Oakrirtep the social security board. Post Of sprinSieid" ::”:::::::::::::":::::::::::: : ^ :3 ^ y - ; Houston _ thought the victim had between fice Building. Eugene. T o ta l o f tit le ® $50 and ygQ on him when he left Coburg hi. Eugene with Stults December 13. Cottage Grove .........................69.8 ______________ Of'lcld Levies Listed Tuesday Record-Breaking Crop Harvested WASHINGTON — Record-break ing yields per acre of major crops have been harvested by the Amer ican farmer, the crop reporting board of the department of agri culture reported Tuesday in ad vancing its production figure one per cent above its estimates of a month ago. Fifty bushels per acre corn in the “com belt” of the midle west: 236 pounds per acre cotton in the south; record-breaking yields of tobacco and wheat have resulted in a harvest far exceeding the average, though the number of acres actually harvested is below average, the board said. Yields per acre in most crops averaged higher than in the last 25 years, except for 1937, despite a fall-long drought. fYpgW PlI z z z z z :. D Car Skids Off Hiway South of Walker on 13th; One Is Injured Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown of Seattle. Wash., resumed their journey to Los Angeles Sunday, after running off the highway a half mile south of Walker on the evening of the 13th .The car in which they were riding left the highway and fell over an embank-, ment, landing on the track of the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Brown, the most seriously injured of the two, suffered a leg injury when an aerial rod on the car was run through the fleshy part of her thigh as the car overturned. How the accident happened was not learned. Aside from being shaken and bruised, Mr. Brown was not hurt. The car was badly wrecked. 55:0 J ilS o n C i t y '. GERMAN COMMANDER KILLS SELF Hans Langsdorff, commander of the scuttled German battleship Graf Spee, took his own life at the Argentine naval base at Beunos Aires Wednesday. He used his own pistol and sent a bullet through the center of his fore head. His death occurred just a week after the greatest naval battle of the present war with three British vessels. fu,urt> h o m ejn jC o tta g e G r o v e. Mrs. Almon Owens, who has been a visitor for the past two weeks at the home of her cousin Mrs. Ray Trask, left last night for her home in Seattle, Washing ton. Mrs. Owens is a former resi dent of Cottage Grove.________ , _ , V a lley V iew StOCK RanCO A. C. Bail & Son, Proprietors. B'/j miles out on Mosby Creek. The wife of a careless driver is All kinds of livestock bought and •old. Phone 16FS. 50-2tc~«l almost a widow. Mighty few traffic delays” when you : FOR SALE — Registered male Boston Terrier puppy, 6 weeks old. An extra beautiful puppy. One mostly black chow puppy, 4 weeks old. % mile west of Walker Lodge. 19-ltp Sentinel want ads pull. Films Developed and Printed 25 C CORN D iam ond A \ \ hole K ernel 10c RAISINS Xrw t ‘ro p Seed less 4 l l >-l’lt - 1 9 c CHEESE Mild A m erican Pound 15c DATES U npitted 3 pounds 29c MIXED NUTS 2.« ,„.i»29c cans CRANBERRY SAUCE 10c PUMPKIN D iam ond A 2 PEAS Sugar Belle 2 15c CANS PINE APPLE Hillsdale Hrkn Slice “ HEADQUARTERS FOR TURKEYS PURE LARD, Carsten’s Pkg. 4 lbs. 35c Pound 21c ............. Pound 15c BEEF ROASTS............. ......... Pound 12>/2c Shoulder Cuts OYSTERS, Guaranteed Fresh Pint 15c PORK STEAK, Young Pork Pound 15c PORK ROASTS, Picnic Cuts Pound 9!/2c Meat Prices Friday and Saturday Only “ Voice Highways” — telephone wires — are high-speed highways with green “go ” lights and courtesy all the way! Why not use this fast, dependable service today? Long Distance will take your message at low cost. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 524 Main Street — Telephone 88 AIRWAY COFFEE 14c lb. 3 lbs. 39c NOBHILL COFFEE 20c lb. 2 lbs. 39c EDW ARD’S COFFEE 22c lb. 2 lbs. 43c KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR ...... 491b. $1.49 i? 25c 15c Special Values Effective Fri., Dec 22, Sat. Dec 23 Now Is The Time To Buy Your HOLIDAY CANDIES Fancy CHOCOLATES 2l/ 2 lb. box 59c; 5 lb. box 89c CHOCOLATE DROPS 1 lb. pkg, 10c 2 lbs 19c SATIN MIX OR CREAM MIX Your Choice 10c pound ORANGE SLICES or JUMBO GUM DROPS i 2 pounds Ritz Crackers 1-pound box 19c Cherub Milk 4 tall cans ....... 25c BACON SQUARES ............. Pound 8i/2c Sugar Cured MINCE MEAT, English Maid Pound 10c Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Roll REPRINTS 3« EACH Guaranteed Work Cottage Grove, Ore. l ’ in,; 1.000 autom atic street lights SMOKED PICNICS, Armour’8 6 or 8 Exposures Thrift-Wise A choice assortment of lockets to choose from. S ta r r ’s Je w e lry S to re One Control (or 1,000 Lights Moscow has a control station op SLICED BACON, Armours Quick Lunch A p p ro xim a te ly $1,460.000,030. $11.23 fo r each man, woman . child in the country, is spent a* ally in A m erica at .-utla founta • ■ lo d n -v n te r drin k s and light lunch a recent survev discloses Fine Bulova Watches $24.50 up. Arrested as Killer b a k e r ho m e s o l » " " " 48^ The Hall and Johnston Realty OakriHsTP 55 9 company reports the sale of the Springfield " " " 7 8L1 Stella E Baker house and two County high school tuition lots located on Most Main street 4 9 to Della J. Cram of Washington. State and C ^ ^ " Z Z ”""""l7:0 Mrs Crain has taken possession ______________ of the premises and will make her Eugene throat. which provides such excel lent fishing in Yellowstone and other nearby lakes, is suitable for stocking some of Oregon's high virgin lakes, the state game com mission recently planted iqtproxi- mately 3,000 trout of this species in the barren waters of Burnt ljike in Mt. Hood national forest. With the assistance of employes of th«> forest service, the fish were packed m several ratlee to the lake, which was chosen lor Hie ex périment because a previous sur vey indicated that it had condi tions similar to the lakes from which this stock of cutthroat had been obtained. The results of the release will be followed closely to determine the survival and growth of the fish, and if the experiment is successful, it may point out a way to develop a new form of lake fishing, particularly in waters which now have very few or no fish nt all. 23c American Beauty Oysters 10c can Brazil Nuts 2 pounds 25c Shrimp wakiorf »ry 5 oz. cans 10c Heinz Ketchup 14 ox. Bottle« 19c Ripe Olives 2 tall cans 25c Jell Well 6 packages 25c Mayonnaise Piedmont Qt. 33c Grapefruit Glenn Aire 2’s lie can French’s Mustard, 9 oz. 12c Wesson Oil Quart 39c Peaches < < re®t, »',,•* 2 cans 25c Salad Dressing llucheNN Qt. 25c Ovaltine 6 oz. can 33c 14 oz 59c Corn Flakes Kellogg 5c pkg. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Loose Wiles COOKIES in Cellophane 15c pkg. ORANGES, Large Dozen 29c BANANAS ......... 4 pounds 25c Velvet or Prince Albert TOBACCO Lb,'65c C ALA VOS, 35’s each 5c FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES FANCY SPITZENBURB Apples CIGARETTES Old Gold, Camels, Luckies Chesterfield, Raleighs 12c Pkg. $1.13 Carton GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona« 29c doz. SPUDS, U. S. No. 2 50 lbs. 49c CAMAY SOAP 3 bars .......................... 17c TOMATOES Local hothouse ............. 15c lb IVORY FLAKES Large Package ......... 19c BRUSSEL SPROUTS, CAULI FLOWER, RADISHES, FANCY PEARS. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Townhouse 2—No. 2 can «............. 15c FORMAY 3 lb. can .................... 46c