THURSDAY AUGUST 16, 1940 C yC o¿ocystí THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mount View Closing Date to Be Set on Seed Purchases by AAA Dorena ■ SAVE WITH SAFETY Mr. and Mr». L. K. Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Read visited accompanied by Dr. and Mr». W. Sunday at Wolf Creek with their E. lx*bow of Cottage Grove, pic­ son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. nicked Thursday evening at Ru- Don Read. Jada. Mrs. Eldon Steele, accompanied Mr. and Mr». Robert Dwiggins by her mother, Mrs. Nancy Hock- and Car) Weidmyer of Irving were er, and her brothers, Leo, G. W. Sunday visitor» of Mr. anti Mr». A closing date for the purchase and Garland Hocker, are visiting Boone Humphrey. of Austrian winter pea or hairy relatives In Texas. Mr. and Mr». Lambkin of Okla­ vetch seed from growers by the Alfred Montgomery of Portland homa were gu«*sts the pust week Commodity Credit corporation, is spent the week end at his home of their uncle and aunt Mr. and expected to )»e announced soon by here. 25c 1 02. Puretest < 75c Mod'rn Chrm jq Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hands and Mr«. John Monett, and over the the AAA office at Corvallis. The Zinc STEARATE COLD CREAM week end accompanied Mr. and closing «late will probably be set daughter Carole of Chelan, Wash­ Mr» Monett and daughter and C. sometime between the first and ington, are visiting at the home 25c, 3 02. Puretest q Almond Cocoa A. King to Winchester Bay and fifteenth of September in order to of Mrs. Hand’s mother, Mrs. Mar­ Marshfield. SOAP, 10c bar / c allow for shipment of the seed to guerite Mosby. GLYCERIN Mrs. Almeda Dean, a former George I-uyng has been quite ill the southern states in time for at his home for several days but fall planting, says N C. Donald­ teacher, is here visiting friends 50c, 7 02. Rexall 49c, 6 oz. Silque from her home in Lenore. Idaho. is improving. son, »tate executive officer. SHAMPOO t ) / C Mrs. Leland Smith and two Mrs. Luna Hunt and »on and the LAX TIVE SALT Movement of seed from Oregon latter’s two children of Kansas are to the southern states has been daughters of Portland visited her iCMÀMCK IMAM visiting Mrs. Hunt's sister, Mrs. rapid, with upwards of 100 car­ brothers, Clarence and Charlie 50c Rexall 15 to 69c Kantlsak J / A H T OF H L H THTMf- Henry Russum. loads having been shipped by the Peterson, several days last week. ORDERLIES □ Zc HffTOA CAPS Cut Mr. and Mrs. Carman and two Mr. and Mr. Harvey Kelly who first week in August. Ord«Ts were recently purchased an acreage being received by the Corvallis of­ sons of Springfield have moved Ghiropractlc — the natur­ 35c Milk of Mag , 25c Rexall from J. A. Schneider have moved fice at the rate of almost 20 car­ here, where they have leased the TOOTH POWD c Montgomery place for a year. into the small house which they load* a day, and these were being CORN SOLV’NT al method to regain your Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen built on the place. They will build distributed among the various a home on it later. Oregon dealers, who are doing and two children left for their health. MI-31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION ikuh Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plunkett and most of the cleaning and resack- home In Osburn, Kansas. Thurs­ day, after visiting here for some family spent Sunday at Winches­ ing for the government agency. PURETEST RUBBING ALCOHOL, 99c value ter Bay. Practically all the eligible Aus­ time at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mr». Norris King of trian winter pea seed has been Mrs. Harold Dawley. LA VEND AR SHAVING CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monzinzo of Roseburg visited over Sunday nt «old through the Commodity Cred­ CHIROPRACTOR Veneta spent Sunday with her LAVENDAR TALCUM—60c value—B o th ______ the C. A. King home. t O f U G l O tO V l <14 MAIN 11 it corporation at the established parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Glas- Mr». J. A. Schneider and Mr. rate of three cents a pound. Prices and Mrs. Ben I-ayng left Saturday on hairy vetch seed, on the other go. 60c Bottle s rx 25c Puretest q Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kanel for San Francisco to attend the hand, have stayed enough higher fdcnicked up the McKenzie Sun- SUN TAN OIL fair. They were accompanied by than the 7 *4 -cent guaranteed price EPSOM SALT Miss Rosellen Lockwood of Seattle to that private dealers have been day. John Teeters of Glendale spent who arrived Friday for a visit at able to handle most of the crop. The Friendly Neighbor» group the Schneider home. The whole Grower* Tell Your Friends About . have been getting from the week end at the home of his met W<*«in«*»day afterncxin at the |>arty went by way of Klamath 7V4 cents to 7% cents a pound for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T«*eters. home of Mr». John Small ax a sur- Falls at which place Mr». H. M. Mr. and Mrs Orien Land and prljM* to her. There were 13 women Monroe (Forest Schneider) Joined their vetch seed. Interesting and Informative Reports from throughout the Mrs. Mary Land visited Sunday at and «everal chl'dren p r e s e n t . them and went on to San Francis­ Willamette valley indicate that the Bates home in Springfield. Light refre»hment» were nerved. co with them. the federal purchase program is No time or plact* was fixed for Mrs. Edwin Vos« and two being carried out with a minimum Mrs. Mary Land remained for a another meeting. here. They have purchased the! A. R. Land and crew from Cres­ daughters who had visited in Los of delay and red tape Grower» I longer v isit The Verlin Ward and Rollo Johnson place near Cottage Grove. well have finished threshing In Mr. and Mr». Carl Welty and Angel«»* with Mr* Voss’ father have been paid for their seed in daughter of Los Angel«*», Califor­ Robert Rampe for the past two cash within three or four days Ward families and Charlie Peter­ Mr. Holmes, recently of Colora­ this community. nia an* here visiting nt the home months returned to their home of delivery, and seed dealers have son attended the Bohart family do. rented the Elvis Boswell place. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hurd and of Mr. Welty'» »later. Mr». C. H. last week. Mr. Rampe brought been experiencing less difficulty reunion picnic at Trent Sunday. Mrs. Holmes and two children will children, the Carl Buffington fam­ Lottie Glasgow spent last week arrive from Colorado about Aug­ ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yearous Wood». Another aixter, Mia» Viola them home and remained for a than usual in obtaining an ade­ at Westfir visiting a sister, Mrs. ust 15. Welty of Centralia, Washington 1» few day» liefore returning to Los quate and daughter and Jean, Gilbert supply of freight cars for Francis Relier. alio visiting at the Woods home. Angeles. and Everette spent Sunday at Mrs. A. E. Doyle and small the movement of the crop. Mrs. Dan Hunt and son and daughter of Washington, D. C., are Jasper.__________________________ Mr. and Mr». Frank Leedem of Mr. and Mr». Harold Abeene The program in the southern and daughter lutveta. spent the Salem were visitor» Sunday of Mr. cotton belt is also moving along daughter of McCracken, Kansas, visiting at the home of her par­ are visiting her brother, Bert week end visiting at various points and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson. well, as indicated by the steady Dawley and family. In eastern Oregon, Mr*. Claude Arne and Mrs. Roy flow of order» which are cleared Mr. and Mrs. Murray Trunnell Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boslaugh Mrs. Lyman Adams and Mrs. Hands were hostess«*» on the lawn through the Corvallis office. The spent Saturday visiting at coastal S. P. Short ridge of Cottage Grove ut the Arne home Thursday after­ grant-of-aid program there allows of Portland are spending a few points. | days at the home of her mother, spent Wednesday at the home of noon at a shower for Mrs. Dean AAA cooperators who are short of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmberg Mrs. Marguerite Mosby. Phone 187-J a slater Mr». George Sutherland. Russum (Marie Williams) a re­ cash to obtain seed now which and cousin of Twin Falls, Idaho, The Glen Means family spent cent bride. Mrs Russum received wil be paid for through deductions enroute to visit Mrs. Mary John­ many beautiful gifts. Refresh­ from next year’s benefit checks. the week end at Crater Lake. son and Mrs. Andrew Masters The Felix Em» family spent S at­ ments were served. near Marshfield visited briefly at urday at Winchester Bay. Florescent and other modero MANY GRAMKES SURVIVE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen the Merle Porter home Monday. Girl Lost Mrs. Ed Finnerty visited at the ON PLOTS and children of Portland visited lighting equipment. Mary Jane Jackson, 16 year old at the Hugh Trunnell home Mon­ home of Mrs. Albert Hull, Mon­ girl from Reedsport who was vis­ day afternoon. VERNONIA A test plot ol day. Wiring, Conduits, Farm Barbara Benston came Friday iting nt the home of her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Boswell and Philip Robinson of Mountain pasture grasses put in on the G. C, from Longview, Washington, to Power ft Light Plants. and aunt, Mr. and Mr». A. Strong, Kirkbride farm, about eight years Allan left for Death Valley, View visited at the Hugh Trunnell div ided to take a walk up the can­ spend several w«»eks with her ago. shows a good survival of sev­ son California, after spending a month home Tuesday morning. yon w a r her uncle’s home. After grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. eral of the grasses, says George going some distance »he became Benston; Sunday visitors at the A. Nelson, county agent, who ar­ confused and wandered off In the F. T. Benston home were Mr. and ranged a tour of inspection to wrong direction. After wandering Mr«. T. Forcler and granddaugh­ several of these early plantings. nround serves I hour», »he heard a ter Lynette of Eugene and Elwin Chewing fescue and tall fescue are cowbell, which led her to the home Benston of Eugene. Carl Allen of Idaho called on old still doing well, especially the of Ray Riggs. In the meantime a chewing» fescue, which shows con searching party was looking for friends here one day last week. siderable spread. Other grasses Mr». Myrtle Pollock and daugh­ her. Miss Jackson was gone from and legumes maintaining them­ ter» and Ralph Hill spent several 5 p. m. until about 10. Her par­ selves included Reed canary grass, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jack- days last w«x*k on a fishing trip orchard grass, meadow foxtail. En along the coast. son came Sunday and spent the Iris Montleth of Oakridge spent glish ryegrass, tall meadow oat- day at the Strong home. several days last week at the grass. and subterranean clover. Mr. and Mr». Samuel Medford Lowell Benston home. Visitors spent Sunday at Roseburg. over the week end at the Benston CIVIL SERVICE EXAM Mrs. Sam Haaser of Portland, a home were Mr. and Mrs. Law­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. rence Montleth of Oakridge; Mr. The United States Civil Service Strong, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Ervin Neal of Roseburg Commission announces the follow­ Hooker of San Pedro, California, and Frank Clark of Milton. ing open competitive examination: were recent guests at the Strong Mrs. Frank Krebser and son Helper. Shipfitter—This examina­ home. Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Edward tion is for the purpose of filling Lucile Abeene accompanied her Krebser r«*turn«»