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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1039 A JOLLY CHRISTMAS TO YOU .. . and Y ou. . . and You What Better Can You Do For A Boy or Girl Than Give a Bicycle FOR CHRISTMAS We wish you a Merry Christmas, with heartfelt appreciation of your pa tronage. High Lead Barber Shop PLEA SE Sold on Easy Terms Here's to your Christmas! May this year’s be so gay that y o u ’ll never forget it. Cottage Grove z Lumber Co. Our Warmest GREETINGS at Christmas! ACCEPT Coffee Shop Mr8. Jen n ie Ross, Prop A SMALL AD We offer our very best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year, rich in contentment and pleasure . . F But the sentiment we ore trying to express in it is a large quantity, f o r we wish every one of our hundreds o f customer- friends a very— Merry Christmas THE CLUB Earl W iese, Prop. Mount View News Briefs The district census office No 4 h«M been opened in the Hampton building at Eugene by Mr«. Merle Stuart, supervisor. Nine counties are in the district, including Ben ton, Lincoln, Linn, Lane, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Coos and Cur ry. Business and manufacturing census will start shortly after the first of the year, while the popu lation count will start about April 1st. Lane county has received a check for $73,962.02 from Earl Snell, secretary of state for the county’s apportionment of motor vehicle fees. The fund was receiv ed last week by Mrs. Grace Schis- ka, county treasurer. Our salutations and host wishes for the brightest Christmas you have known 4 Harry Rentle Bicycle Shop ARCADE and D IA N E T heatres Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams I visited Tuesday at Latham with I Mr. Williams’ sister, Mrs. Tunis '• Van Prooyn. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey spent Tuesday at Monroe with Mrs. Humphrey’s niece, Mrs. Hu bert McBee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and daughter Marie were Sunday guests of Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lebow, at Walden. The Neighborhood club, which had planned to meet this week for the annual Christmas party, has postponed the meeting until January 3rd on account of the death and fur era! of one of the members, Mrs. Amanda Sears. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Henry Snauer. KALLAKO TO TAKE OVER National politics has started JULY FIRST AT O.S.C. rolling before the close of 1939. Vice-president John Gamer an OREGON STATE COLLEGE— nounced from his Uvalde, Texas, Selected as the president of Ore home Saturday his unconditional gon State college, and the first oantHdacy for the democratic of that institution to be nomination of the presidency. In alumnus in this highest office, the meantime, Thomas Dewey, placed Frank L. Ballard, at present vice the racket-buster, was making his director in charge of the exten second speech as the republican sion service, has announced that presidential candidate. he will stay distinctly in the back With Tennessee picked to face ground until he take» office on the U. S. C. football squad in the July 1, next. Although he has received num New Year’s Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, the Trojans of U.S.C. erous invitations to speak, he began limbering up Monday after plans on filling only such engage a week's rest from the Pacific ments as are directly connected Coast conference schedule comple with his work in the extension service, he says. Dr. G. W. Peavy, tion. who is retiring because of age Heywood Broun, 51, noted col limitations, will be president until umnist and president of the July 1, and there will be no dis American Newspaper Guild, died position on Ballard's part to in in his New York home Monday fringe upon the normal comple tion of this term of office, he said. from an attack of pneumonia. Twenty-eight applications have been made to sell over 265 tons of dried purnes to the surplus com- modity corporation, according to an announcement from County Agent O. M. Fletcher’s office. The county committee met in the county agent's office Monday to canvass the results of the grow- offer to sell. MARRIED BY COUNTY JUDGE ---------- Floyd Sidney Jones of Culp Creek and Miss Eileen Mae Cul- berson of Disston were married Saturday at the court house in Eugene by County Judge Clinton Hurd. — —— ■ Merry Christmas to Everyone, and may it be said after Christmas that Old St. Nick show ed the wisdom of his age in selecting mod ern, practical gifts for your loved ones. Rose Petal Fritters Served The Chinese serve fritters on their N ew Year's day made from rose petals. Years ago rose buds were served on tables like radishes. « M erry C h ristm as A Simple But Sincere Wish For A Happy Christmas Holiday A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Red Boot Shoe Shop Dr. C. R. Simkins Over Petersen’s Store Phone 5 Steve Gasper A bright holiday season be yours! That’s our Christmas wish to our friends and patrons. All the good wishes in the world express our Christmas Greeting to yon and yours. Cottage Grove Hotel SCHOFIELD STEWART H C. Schmeling, Prop. Plumbing SEASON.S GREETINGS for sale. for sale. The Sentinel May all that is good be yours to enjoy as Christmas time comes PH O NE 159 ’round again. Special prices will be effective as long as the stock lasts. Vinal T. Randall Look for the Oreen Neon Sign To My Patrons and Friends: for sale. We are closing out our 1939 pat terns of wall paper at attractive prices, sure to interest you if you want to redecorate your home. . Christmas Greetings for- sale. Eight Different Patterns to Choose From Store will be open Sunday and Monday for your convenience—Let us solve your last minute shopping. Craig & Miller Transfer for sale. Wall Paper Special To Everyone EAGLE CIGAR STORE for sale. For Suggestions Have Him Call at BRISBANE ELEC TR IC This is just a little greet ing but it carries a big wish for y o u r holiday happiness. r a r a H r a r a ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra B H a B The only unincorporated county Typewriters for rent seat in Oregon is Gold Beach, Typewriters Curry county, according to the 1930 federal census. Gold Beach Typewriters for rent was formerly known as Ellens Typewriters burg. Sebastool, and Whalesburg. according to the Oregon Writers’ Typewriters for rent Project of the WPA. The present Typewriters town still presents the evidence of the early pioneer gold rush Typewriters for rent which made colorful history be Typewriters fore 1861 when a flood washed the Ij»st-minute Xmas Gift — The placer gold workings out into the Typewriters for rent Corona. See them, the Sentinel. ocean. Small gold and platinum Typewriters placer mines are still in operation at the mouth of the Rogue river. Typewriters for rent The town derives its name from Typewriters this mining. M erry Christm as We can’t recall all your names right now but . . . believe us . . . this little greeting, although not as personal, is just as sincere as any you ’ll get on this happy occasion! May Your Christmas Be Filled to Overflowing W ith the Best of Every thing Worthwhile. Flatters Texaco Service Station Moody’s Dairy Phone 21F4 Last-minute Xmas Gift — The Corona. See them, the Sentinel. A t C hristm as We Offer Our Sincere Best Wishes For You! May all the joy that it is possible for this season to bestow upon you be yours at this gladsome time! And may you enjoy prosperity in the coming year! Building Service OK SUPPLY CO. Phone 60 Phone 100