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t THE SENTINEL, UOTTAUK G BOVE, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 2H, 1040 "I’ll have to get a new steno grapher." Stop-Weor Lubrloation "Miss Jones always seemed a Triton Motor Oil nice, obliging sort of girl." "Oh, she’s all that. But she will Union 70 Oaaoline keep interrupting me when I’m Tiras and Battorlaa dictating to ask how to sjiell words.” HERB ADAMS SERVI0 1 “That certainly Is a great waste STATION ----------- of time." A new type of “death-dealing" Mrs. Hugh Trunnell has been l ,jon t object to that but It Ö22 Fifth St., on Highway machine, recommended for use by apimfnted to serve as chairman of looks w bad to have to keep say- Lane county farmers in their an the Latham Better Homes com -jng 1 don't know." mittee. Mrs. Trunnell’s ap|M>int- —' ------------- — » " nual war on insect pests, was ment to this post was made from) demonstrated in E u g e n e on the national office of Betti Thursday. March 21, by represen Homes in America at Purdue uni tatives of Oregon State college. versity. The machine is a perfected dust Better homes in America Is an ing apparatus, especially adapted educational movement attempting for killing aphis and pea weevil. to bring to the attention of the Aphis are always a threat to crops community all that modern meth such as vetch and field peas, and ixls and invention can offer home weevil attack peas every year. makers of moderate means and to Demonstrations were held be show individuals how they can ac fore groups of farmers at Junc complish something worthwhile tion City in the morning and at I t’s Fast, Clean, Dependable, Economical.. with the resources nt hand. Eugene in the afternoon, under Although the Ix'tter homes pro auspices of O. S. Fletcher, county For Cooking, Heating, Refrigeration. gram inevitably stimulates hous« agent. Nineteeen similar demon building, home improvement, the strations are being held in the purchase of garden tools, paints state. labor-saving devices, etc., this fact The new type machine uses an is not the reason for such a cam engine-driven blower u n i t to spread rotenone dust over a 25- Man receiving chest X-ray as campaign to And tuberculosis In early paign. The purpose of the move ment is primarily civic and educa foot strip. It is mounted on a stage gets under way throughout country. tional. Wage-earning families are truck, with arms extending on helped to a knowledge of the least either side and a similar distribut expensive and most satisfactory ing unit in front. When in use, the and practical means of making im machine travels at about five provements in their own homes. miles an hour. Its advantage over About 13 members of the Ap- Mrs. Kenneth Zumwalt enter- The I^itham committee was or- earlier outfits is that it dusts beneath leaves of plants, as well '?'■ ? ' ^,o’ ?“• attend- tained the Social Neighbors club ganized to bring the service and as on top. thus getting a higher ed 1 , , ,n ci. f°Pven” bn 'n . . at her home recently, with 14 program of the national organiza- percentage of insect kill. gene last week. Mrs. Lva Aubrey members present. Visitors were tion into the community and to The new machine, recently de- "i35. °r- the P,1? u ei? is M*ss Myers, Mines. Knutson, adapt the program to fit local veloped by O.S.C. departments of cha’r - Gottage Grove will be the e , l . Decker and children, John needs. entomology and agricultural en- nexl. mee,ln6 P'a(^ , r , con' White and Wm. H. Schletzer. Effectiveness in the movement gineering, was demonstrated bv mention, probably to be held next Quilt blocks were sewed and roll is secured by correlating the ef- Kenneth Gray, entomologist, and March- Quite a number of mem- call was answered by a letter. The forts of all civic and educational F. C. Stephenson, representing the ber*. were unab,e to attend, due next meeting will be held in the agencies and specialists interested state AAA office at Corvallis. tO», neSS'd »< - w t w m n v Saginaw-Walker community club in home improvement in a com- They said farmers who are handv < r anH. , W'_, a, house, with Mrs. Donald Conner as prehensive annual campaign. The with tools can build much of the SOn Ghailes and »¿t*e hostess. Roll call will be the same 19-10 National Better Homes Week dusting unit themselves, reducing ¿°hnson were callers at the Ashby as before. will be observed from April 28th the cost. Plans can be obtained by home one evening last week. Mr. antj Mrs. E. L. Decker. Mr. to May 4th. The Ijithuni commit contacting the county agent. The pupils of Cedar school en- and Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt, Louis tee invites the coo(>eration of all ----------- joyed a picnic lunch last Friday Fry of Reedsport and Virginia organizations whose purposes are Peas and Vetch with an Easter egg hunt and a Brown and Helen Daniels at- allied with the encouragement of Professor George R H vs I od of long hike 10 the afternoon- Also tended the dance at Walker Sat- home betterment. the O.S.C. farm crops department, enj°yed toasted marshmallows. urday night The other members of the La- pointed out that Oregon now has Mrs. Henry Rohde and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt at- tham committee are Miss Jessie about 68.000 acres of winter field Ashby attended the W. R. C. tended a birthday party given for Grubb and Mrs. A. E. Walker. peas and about 50.000 acres of district convention in Eugene last Jimmy Williams on his 3rd b i r t h - --------------------- hairy vetch, most of it in the Wil- Thursday. day. lamette valley. This is about Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson of Lyl® Jackson was operated on t i e DrOll double the usual acreage, the in- Cottage Grove were visitors at the ay' ~nd (**car i u „ . .. . crease being due principally to the Lowrance home Sunday evening. Ja»icsonv.aiT l!l.l?.URenc »W d l'Iohn ^ebelbeck and daughter AAA expansion program. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cobb of ^Irs F ,J Wdl,aHls of ^ ^ " d Floren« ? w e » in Eugene Monday Hyslop made these suggestions Eugene came Saturday afternoon a9d ^ ndson Mahlm are visiting on business. Also they visited with for successful pea and vetch har- and visited with the Bolton family £ ,th t?Ir7 c Williams daughter, Mrs. Stanley Pieser and children vests- over Easter Mrs. F J Sulhvan. Judy and Dick of Klamath Falls, Field Peas—Be prepared to har- Mrs. Katie Burroughs of the Melvin Paul a"d Genet pnP°ute from Salem, where they vest them early, fumigate each Grove, also Mr. and Mrs. William % Eugene were recent visitors at had spent Easter day as peas are threshed, and get Haldeman, visited Mr. and Mrs. th£ ,C’ ¿i’ 1Iaight home. Mr and Mrs. James Flank and the seed cleaned as soon as pos- W. A. Hemenway Sunday. *lr , Moor? 'vas *n Portland son Roy of Rogue River were sible. thus assuring a good grade Several of the neighborhood ^ d a y and Wednesday on busi- guests of the Troman Clark fam- which will meet specifications. have been having trouble with ne?T j » » /- .„ D • o ♦ d hursday evening until Hairy V etch-Use care to pre- sore throats recently. ,^ . r and . ^ f 8; C ” T Brown and Saturday morning, vent loss of seed in harvesting, Mrs. Conklin suffered a paraly- children Virginia and Jeanne and George Reichel worked for Miss since the seed pods shatter easily, tic stroke Saturday night. She is I,P ‘ 2 Dan,els dlnn^S KU? ? ts fipV Wlth team P®rt ot thls Have sufficient harvesting ma- being cared for at the R. H. Man- .of„ Mr- and Mrs’ . See your baking. This gas range offers you chinery. Thresh promptly, or beck home, at present. ‘ '* w i . Ugene»< u 117’’ F.rlanc7 ’ host- place in large bunches or shocks Mrs. Myrtle Powers and sons J ia r’ 2 £ j ° r . the * W Workers all conveniences found in the modern gas to keep pods from shattering un- Harold and Franklin, spent Easter eyltW ,HiaPl'ljand M™. weeki at an a], day meeting^ The ................... in Springfield with Mrs. Young " a,t ati ende? a p,n<£ hl? P ^ y a t Y“ ' 10” ^ r e M m e s . LeorwrdNa- range, plus Visualite. til threshed. and Mrs. Sallie Hill and family, home of Mrs’ E L Dccker tlon- ^eo- Alleman, F. M Chap- mother and sister of Mrs. Powers. Mbaday afternoon. u u i kt (?vertbn^, Masses Geor- PHEASANT EGGS Mr and Mrs la s H em enw av Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight at- gia M. Clark and Norma Dugan, Now on sale at attractive prices re e n te r ta S g their Tunday tenl ed thp Congregational church Mrs. Nation joined the club Do you want to hatch out some extra fine show ' i S S C l t o î scihoof c¡a^I,"TÜesdayCeveñingUat J, family, A flower ’ W" exchange ' . 2 L " eT was .Î 'Î held. .P ,r'T.2i- with their daughter “ and Mrs. your chance. their home here. Mrs. Melvin Paul. James Morris will entertain the The Oregon state game commis- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ashby spent club on April 3rd in the after sion has a surplus of show bird Sunday at Thornton Corners with noon. eggs of the Golden, Amherst, Sil- the William Whitlock family, Lawrence Clark of Portland vers and Reeves variety of pheas- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde en- ». anu »« **«. spent the week end Tr,tmnn with his par- ants which will be given without tertained at dinner Sunday night, OTr. Mr. mrs. Ullo maiineyer 1> and u™. rlf and Mrs. Otto Mattheyer ,,n»s n._ u Mr r and Tmman uinrU cost to applicants as long as the Mr. and Mrs. Lou Burleson, Mr. and family of Portland Mr and ents' Mr- and Mr8, Truman Clark, supply lasts. Applicants must pay and Mrs. Harold Burleson. Mr. Mrs. Claire Parks and sons of Eu- r nnfi.ei... ««v Phone 92 transportation costs. The commis- and Mrs. Chas. McKibben, all of gene and Mr and Mrs Leslie Confucius say. Busiest person sion also has a limited surplus Cottage Grove, and Mrs. E. Fah- CkSardspent EasVer with M r and ^ - ° ar,h ls nudls2 -in hailstorm, supply of show birds that will be renwald of Latham, mother of Mrs. John Ashby. 1“ — ■ — ——— — sold at nominal price. Mrs. Rohde. Mrs. J o h n Overholser was Both the eggs and the birds are ------------------- - brought home from the hospital located at the state game farms “Motoring is surely a great Sunday and is improving slowly, at Eugene and Pendleton. Appli- thing. I used to be fat and slug- Lucille Conklin Is assisting with cations should be made to Frank gish before the motoring craze, the house work. B. Wire, state game supervisor, but now Tm spry and energetic. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth went to 616 Oregon Building, Portland, “I didn't know you motored." Mapleton Saturday where Mrs. Oregon. “I don’t I dodge." Ruth will spend the week with her sister-in-law who has been very ill. Mr. Ruth returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Burcham and z - / Found That Something N E W , Something BIG, son of Lakeview came Saturday to spend Easter with home folks and visit the Clyde Burcham fam H as Happened In the Lowest Price Field! ” ily who are also visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell "Take it from me, I didn’t know how much Admission 10c and SSc We invite you to drive a Hudson Six over and daughter were dinner guests the route you travel every day, where you I had been missing, until 1 got into that new FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 29-30: Sunday evening at the Hubert Ha know every turn, every hump, every stop Hudson Six. Guess I had the ’other three’ worth home. “HIGH SCHOOL,” Jane Withers, Joe Brown Jr., Lloyd and start. Compare the way it rides and Mrs. Lou Wheeler moved to her habit . . . going back to the same old car Corrigan, Lynne Roberts, Paul Harvey, Cliff Edwards, cabin last week after spending the drives . . , with your present car or any you year after year. But the good looks o f the winter with her daughter, Mrs. may be thinking o f buying. We promise SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY MARCH Sl-APRIL 1-2: Darnell. Hudson attracted me, and I found the big you the best 30 minutes you ever spent in “THE FIGHTING 69th," James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hibbard of gest money’s worth I’ve ever owned.” an automobile! Marshfield visited Mrs. Hibbard’s George Brent, Jeffrey Lynn, Alan Hale, Frank Mc parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Clif Hugh. Dennis Morgan, Dick Foran. ton, Saturday. Lena Burcham returned to Eu WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. APRIL 3-4: gene Monday morning to resume “THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER,” Margaret school duties after spending the Sullivan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, Joseph Schild week’s vacation with her parents. kraut, Sara Haden, Felix Bressart. Children from Royal school and Silk Creek district school receiv ed their anti-toxin Tuesday. M. E. Palleske was home from Portland to spend Easter, return ing to his work Sunday evening. A Death Dealing Machine Shown Farmers Thursday X-ray Helps to Find Early Tuberculosis B etter Homes IFeeA to Be A pril 28th to May 4th GAS —the Modem Fuel Cedars Delight Valley rappan ¡J O Z Silk Creek COTTAGE GROVE GAS COM PANY I ^ J ’30 MINUTES IN A HUDSON SIX CURED ME OF 'HABIT BUYING’ ! Arcade Theatre Diane Theatre Admission 10c and 28c; Bargain Nights Admission 10c THUlfsDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 28-29: “KID NIGHTINGALE,” John Payne, Jane Wyman, Walter Catlett. BARGAIN NIGHTS. Admission 10c. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MARCH 30-31: “DAYS OF JESSE JAMES,” Roy Rogers, George Ilnyes, Pauline Moore. Saturday Matinee 2:30 P. M. Admission 10c and 18c. MONDAY, APRIL 1—CLOSED. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2-8 S “JOE AND ETHEL TURP CALL ON THE PRESI DENT,” Ann Sothern, Walter Brennan, Lewis Stone, William Oargan, Marsha Hunt, Tom Neal. LIONS CLUB BENEFIT SHOW. r I»;' -.rUV - « HUDSON ANNOUNCES NEW POLICE CAR-AMBULANCE MODEL A new Hudson Six Police Spe-1 cial model, which can be convert ed into an emergency ambulance in 90 seconds, was announced to , Head, hlnoad «1 l,o n l| Handy Shift al day by the Hudson Motor Car ■-IS itaadnB whaal; Naw Cuahlan-AcMan Daar Lofchat. Far »mail axha ca ilt Airfeam Company. Mounted on 113-inch wheelbase and powered with a 102 .PR Saot Cuthient and Ovardrlva, horsepower, 6-cylinder engine, the Hudson Police Special is fast, easily easily maneuverable maneuverable and designed HUDSON ALSO PRESENTS: NEW HUDSON SUPER-SIX. . NEW HUDSON EIGHT AND EIGHT DELUXE ( ^ r e g u la r police « o u t car K r . “I saw you kiss that policeman who called on you in the kitchen. Why did you do it? ” “Well, don’t you know it is against the law to resist an of ficer?” a m s t b ic « « LOWEST PRICED STRaiCHT EIGHT. .HEW COUNT.Y CLUB SED.NS. 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