THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON
Health-O-Grams
The spinal column Ls a collection of bones running up and
down your back to keep you from being legs
clean up to your nock.
Dr. H. A. Hagen
Ohlropraetie Physician
Phone 30
Cottage Grove
Y ear End Brings
Important Dates
In AAA Program
Lorane
The Ugo Igo club met Friday at
the horn«-of Mrs. Lucille Mitchell,
Mrs. Mabel Lorang and Mrs. Ver-
na Mauney demonstrated rug
making and reported on the pro-
Ject lenders meeting at Eugene,
Several games were played ufter
December 31 is an important I which Santa Claus presented gifts
•late to many Oregon farmers tak- to the memta-rs. Christmas carols
,ng ,Mirt In the AAA program, ac- were sung by the group. Refresh-
cording to Will Steen of Milton, merits were served to nineteen
chainnun of the state agricultur- Indies.
al conservation committee, since It New officers were elected at an
marks the followng farm program | I.O.O.F. meeting last week. „runri-
Ivan
transitions
A Turkey Killer
Dies of a Knife
Wound Friday
Delight Valley
The Social Neighbor club met
at the home of Mrs. E. J. Kent in
Cottage Grove tor the annual
A turkey, flailing Its wings in Christmas tree and distribution o*
convulsive death throes, struck kitts. Visitors present were Miss
the hand of Forrest Edward Em- Betty Jones, Mmes. C. A. Moore,
mitt. 39, and Inflicted a knife Martin Foster, W. E. Nixon, Ham-
wound from which the Tyee dis- loth, Claire Hogate and children,
trlct farmer died Friday night
White, Lawrence Kent and
I children.
near Roseburg.
Emmltt, employed in killing Mr. ,, and Mrs. E. L. Decker _ and
turkeys on the Hiram Powell Mrs. K C. Zumwalt were in Eu-
place at Tyee, had Just stuck a
Wednesday on business,
large turkey tom, Iieputy Sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flaten re-
Clifford Thornton reported here lurn*d from Portland Saturday
Saturday. One of the turkey’s eV»»in8'„ . ...
..
. _
threshing
w in g s
apparently
Mrs. Boyd Walker, Mrs. J. T.
struck Emmitt’s hand and drove B“pan,_
Sla der
the keen blade of the -ticking
‘" ^ n e Friday.
Oscar Jackson
knife into the man’s body in the were
Mr In ana
MrB- Friday.
Eugene
Lyle Jack-
region ot the heart,
returned with them. The cast
Emmitt, Thornton
reported, son
removed from his hand.
staggered from the killing shed has Mr. been
and Mrs. C. H. Haight were
and into the Powell house where visiting
in Eugene Thursday.
he collapsed and died within a
Mrs.
Lee
Nixon’s sister from
few minutes.
Colorado is visiting here.
Gene Daniels of Myrtle Point is
visiting at the home of Bob Sears.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Denham,
A new piano was purchased for Mr. and Mrs. Haritey Williams and
the communitv church. It was Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt were
save ;
4 SV|!
At tHt
REX*'-'’
ONLY
DRUG STO R ES O f iE H
YOU
B A R G A IN S
KEM’S for DRUGS
Wishes You and Yours a Merry Christmas
Silk Creek
be ____
held __
ut ___
the «pedal meeting and a program by
i3i Final day of the 1939 range and program will
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Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Sears will
improvement program, with prac- high school Thursday night.
night, The
m e fbe children and everyone who
Saturday for BradwooÂ
tlces performed after
December
schools
will
give
the
program
und
not
have
church
affiliations
.
.,
,.y xnenri rt C h r istm a s
i i i i i - i
i*-<-enioor sc n o o is w in g iv e u ie p io g iu io u o o
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w h e r e th e v w ill
31 applying to the 1940 program, community organizations will fur- «J ‘- bp^
‘nv,t*d and ur8°d lo X
t h T son an^l d a S h T e X
L
m
”a h th<? ,rea,‘ Everyone
lnvlt- Mr I S d Mrs Guv Rattan of law Mr. and Mrs. Max Sears.
o ‘l,‘r,’dMr- wl,‘
, GilJ-soie Comers ibiS dP c F
Mrs Charlie
Brown ba* ***"
February 29, final day for apply-
A Christmas party for grange Giiuspie corners visited e . fc.
ing for federal crop Insurance on members and their families will be Ruth s Saturday. Mrs. Ruth ac-
' _______y
spring-sown wheat, Mr, Steen held nt the grange hall Saturday companied them to Eugene Sat-
said. l i e (Miinted o u t that crop In- night. Each one is to bring a ten urday afternoon and visited with
T ryyt s i fy v t
surance applications to date num- cent gift for exchange. Each fam- the Chas. league family until
UltU/Ull
her about 1635, protecting about ily is to bring cookies. A regular x4Ud a y -» » __ .
___ • Mrs. John Fagerli of Livingston,
one-third of the state’s AAA grange meeting was held last The children of Royal school Montana, who had been visiting at
wheat allotment.
week with twenty-seven members ¡»resented a Christmas program f
Angeles stonoed here enroute
a ^ d v h l S T ? few £ £ “5
"W e are now In the seventh and two visitors „r.»..n>. Th, W c d n .jd .y e w a n g for their par-
AAA program year," Mr. Steen name of Clarence
-------- .toemhill was
M mvw < rtii’« mother Mrs ,bp home of her sister, Mrs. Her-
g bort rjd„e
added. “Decsmber 1 was the be- voted on for membership. Lyle _ Mrs Hayworths mothir, Mrs.
ginning of the 1940 program. I Conrad ___
and d E. S. Addison report- ,<,tar «f Bellfountain, came Friday
Wrs Gjpn stimmel was honored
think it’s a good time right now ed on oiling the Eugene road. The to spend the holidays.
wjtb a bridal shower Fridav af-
to give some thought to what the new master, Lyle Conrad, ap-
Hiram \\ heeler has been ill this (Prnoon a{ tbp home of her
farm program has meant, and pointed the following committees week and was finable to return granfj^jtber, Mrs. J. E. Banton
whether It has justified its ex- for the coming year; agriculture.
E. Lowrance
of . Wheeler
,five of her u aunts
Mrs.
istence.
L. N. Ashley. W. C. Slnghose and .
. , ,
.
a m in i Mmes. j Julian
.u m Small,
-»»uui
Glen u Banton,
"This month I talked to a num- Harry Farrar; legislative, W. T. *s visiting at the home of her son, jjpnrv jjpss ' C lau d A b e e n e and
her of out-of-state farmers at the Moore, Charles B. Mitchell and B C. Ixiwrance, and will also vis- Claris Abeene. After presentation
Eastern Oregon Wheat league Ralph Franklin; finance, Dolph *’ ’mother son in Cottage Grove
{be ~jfts refreshments were
convention nt Condon From them, Dillon, Wallace Richardson and before returning home.
served to 29 women ind 3
Mr.
Moxley
has
been
•-i‘k
*
rrvpu
" women
I heard even more dramatic ex- Berry Mauney.
Mr. Moxley has been ill with dren. Almost
aa" la r r e ana
* a" n A
um h er
amples of the farm program's
Dr. Dan Poling of the state rheumatism the past week but is that could not attend sent gifts
value thnn one can find here in board o f higher education and L. rnopb improved.
Mr. and
Henrv Hess en-
Oregon. Particularly has It been C. Moffitt, county school superin-
Ml> and
Guy
,lday and tertained a number of friends with
valuable In 'dust bow,’ states such tendent, visited the Lorane high family of, Walker and Mrs. Or-
party Saturday evening
as Texas. Oklahoma and Kansas, school last week.
pbard a"d »>" <? Eugene visited honoring Mr and
Buck FUu
"Harry Ridlen of Greeley coun-
Ix-slle Herendeen has started
,bp Jam‘‘s Hemenway oome tpr who arp jeavingsoon on a
ty. Kansas, made a typical com- budding a new five-room modem
childrpn of
qrhool visit with relatives in Arizona,
ment. He said that ns a result of bouse just north of Ixirane.
r m ^ .„ t2
Mrs- Norman S Haves of
AAA farm program aid, Greeley
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woods
nt7?, .’h,.’T f hlf,s’rPas Pro* Youngstown, N. Y., spent the
county is repairing its damaged have moved from the mill camp
‘a'fn r »h '¿"'uHnv 1T week end at the C. H. Woods
soil so rapidly that soon they’ll
the I.O.O.F. residence at Lo- ^ t ^ n’
W m £
t £ home Mrs Hayes was enroute to
have a county that can look after cane.
ipnrhnr left
i„ft Thursday
Th.ir^rin,. to spend ( alifomia to visit
teacher,
' “ V. two
lwot of her
ner
Itself again.
her vacation with her parents at X ® A r „a m IJT t 93
Bibles ............
$1.19
Teeth P a d ________
10c
fkwhen
.
of age. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes owned
“In his county it lias been a
Heating
Pads
............
$2.98
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and
operated
the
Calapooya
hotel
case of holding down the soil or
_
Rattle Set ______
29c
moving out with it. as he put It.
.rh_
„ i .. k
a
.
here
years ago.
Samdwich Tray ......
49c
They got Uncle Sam's aid through
,
jfh Am Pearl Fisher
M O SbV C re e k
MLss Mi,dred Cox who has
Gift Box .........
$1.00
Hair
Dryer
.....
$3.49
the farm program, and worked to-
„ftemoon AH foimer
employed in Portland several
Nursery Book ........ $1.00
gether in repairing their land un- ,(ffl(.(,r5
(.|t.c , (Ki for another
A ,arKe crowd of club members months has returned home,
Tree Lights ...........
69c
til now they
have practically all year
Ruby R e fto n presi- ™et with Mrs Jakp Stalder of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown are
Bath
Thermometer
....
69c
Bed
Lamps
..............
$1.00
their land under
control
rhey ,jen t. i^m Helen
Russell vice ^°Uage Grove for an al, day temporarily located in the former
of'hlnw innrt* t n ^ 2 ^ n i»
president, and Mrs. Pearl Fisher, meeting with the Xmas tree ex- O. W. White house.
'¿ R E M E M B E R T H E T s iä « drug store tor lo w est prices in t o w n
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w/r, « „ K m
^ r c t a r y and treasurer.
The cnan?p fron? . PoUyanna members
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews
subject to wind cJub aJgo hftd ,he c,ub Xm#g trp<? and the making of rugs in the and daughter Edna Lee of Irving
erosion.
and exchange of gifts. Refresh- home was the subject Mrs. Duerst were guests Sunday at the J. E.
"Fortunately, we don’t have rnents were se."ved to nineteen and Mrs. Pacholke demonstrated. Banton home.
of the meeting was a handker
indelible Ink Remover
these sjiectaculnr erosion exam- mpmbers and one visitor, Mrs. L Mr- and Mrs Buttp Mooney Mrs Murrv Newton and Mrs. chief shower for Mrs. Jeunes
Indelible ink marks may some-
pies here in the Pacific North- Korstjens of Cottage Grove A who
have , k K°ne
J ovprnight guests Plaster,
r w to Myrtle
mynie Point
roini to
io be
De Joe
Jop Gppr wprp
FIaster, a member who recently times be removed by applying equal
west, and perhaps we lose sight of sppcial Pakp waii bnkef1 by Mrs. * .... i.’
.. ^iir' " Mooneys
------- fatber. who is recent]y at the Edwin Tullar m ovedto Cottage Grove. The an- parts of turpentine and ammonia.
the need for conservation. We c ia rk for tbe club's 1st birthday
nual Christmas exchange of gifts
.■
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tonole of
'fniT
T f r
h was also held.
have the opportunity of farming anniversary
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J ' E' Banton and
our land in a manner so that we Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forcier and Fall Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
A^eene- Installed horse power in manu-
-C /r*
never will have the soil waste daughter Lynette of Eugene spent Harry Williams of Delight Valley
2 5 1 K
a, Sutherlin. Venler ’actu^ ne
<■ f
«
which has occurred in mnny other Sunday at the home of Mrs. For-
largely attributable to the growth
*,a,es
cier’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Lebow homi’.
Benston.
z» v crowd
ii/w u ui
iiivkius ui
i ^ k .'
patented devices, made a 17- tVy
A
of *«o
40 friends
of Doc
Ceff Gershhnch visited recently Pitcher gave him a birthday show- / k O m tO H C O T H erS fold 8ain in lhis country in the 60
with Iris Montieth before leaving er and party Sunday at the A. C.
years from 1869 to 1929.
The Hebron community Christ- f°
a „
u al<L?°m<?
h° n° r ° i hiiL 72nd
Miss Eva 0088011 of Mapleton
mas tn-r will he held at the
VlrK‘* Pollock spent Sunday at birthday anniversary. Lunch was was a guest over the week end of
S » ! T . o u . 7 « l S:00 «“ lock D. m
hom«'
»»rved at 4 o’clock.
M i« Mar, Trent.
The
schoo|Pw7l¡
VaJ!?y
u
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter and S a y —
December 22nd
rhe
pmgrnm
presented
by
the
Only in America have silk baby of Culp Creek visited Tues-
present a program and the oper-.
* » « .» -.•
«» . . .
Merry Christmas
etta, ’Ils Santa Real?" Everyone
of the Friendly Neighbors stockings become a necessity of day with Mrs. W. L. Whitlock,
everyday
life.
Five
hundred
and
Mrs.
Phil
Brown
of
Oregon
With A Subscription To
invited. Admittance free.
rlub at ,he scho°, house Thursday
the week with her sis-
Mrs Jessie Gilcrlst writes from evpninK was wpn Bttended. Part sixty million pairs of silk stock- City
_ spent
_
The Sentinel
her daughter’s home in Lancas of lhe Procppds wil> be used to ings are made in the United States ter. Mrs. S. P. Shortridge.
ter, California that she is now buy npw curtains for the stage every year, an average of thirteen
Harry Neet was a visitor over to your neighbor or friend or
able to be up and around. Her and Xmns candy for the children, pairs apiece for every American the week end at Glendale,
relative away from home.
friends may write her in care of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haney of w®uian over fifteen.
Mrs. Ralph Witcher and son of A gift low in cost that will be
Silent, Sterling, Standard Modale.
Mrs. A. J. Craig at Lancaster.
j Wendling visited Monday evening . . ~ 7----- ------------ .
v *da visited one day last week remembered fifty-two weeks in
See
them at
In less than 100 years the num- with Mrs. Joe Premazzi.
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at the Ray Stewart home.
1939-40. An attractive Christ
.
ber
of
patents
issued
annually
for
The
Neighborhood
club
met
Tax collections in this country
Lawrence Montieth, who
in the past six years have increas- working near Oakridge, spent
to
better living and Thursday afternoon at the home mas card will be sent the re
ed nearly 80 per cent—from 8% Sunday with his family here.
more J?bs % Americans increased of Mrs. Peter Fetter with Mrs. cipient by us.
Gene Boss as hostess. A feature
billion dollars to well over i4% j
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more than 4,700 per cent
billions.
.Typewriters for school. Sentinel
FOB HOnU^I
Hebron
T h e S e n tin e l
GIFTS
Holiday Specials
A limited number of U. S. Royal tires
at reduced prices.
W e ic a m e th e
NOT—for Ju st a Day—
600x16.. ............. Reg. $15.95, Spec. $12.50
Same reduction in other sizes.
To all my customers and friends
A Merry Xmas and Happy New Year
Cap Cruson’s Service Station
General Petroleum Products
Fifth and Main
When you say, “ Merry Christmas’’ do yon mean the good wishes just for a day? OF COURSE NOT! Yon mean them
for all the year—Then surely , you will give presents that w ill last through the yeans to oome. — Something for every
member of the family.
SWING ROCKERS
BED BOOM SETS
BUILTWELL DAVEN-
PORTS AND CHAIRS
Terms If
Desired
DAVENOLAS
LAMPS
0EDAR CHESTS
HASSOCKS
DESKS
BOOK OASES
Give » Gift for the House This Year!
BRESSLER’S
FOR FURNITURE
Phone 39
TABLES
BIGELOW RUGS
DINETTE SETS
A Small Deposit W ill
Hold Any Article
May we express a wish that this Christmas will be your merriest and 1940 your happiest