THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1940 THE SENTINEL. CV1TAQK GROVE. OREOON Aliens Must Register by December 26 cv> «o’ K ipp , Chase In sp e ct C ottage G rove D am RODM ANS Real Estate Insurance Alien registration will end on White's pa; rents, Mr. and Mrs. December 26 and all non-citizens Rudolf liar ansen. R. H. Kipp, executive secretary The boom in lumber will definitely help Cottage Grove And who have not yet registered are ______ — -------------------- of the Willamette river basin coin also greatly Increase the value of property. Why not buy now warned that severe penalties will mission of Salem, mid Elmo Chase and savet follow failure to comply with this / f l O T t l t O t l (. ¿ O T t l C t ' S of Eugene, member of the Willam­ Federal law*. ette basin commission, were here 20 Acres of river bottom soil. Two bedroom house with electri­ All aliens. 14 years of age and Mrs. W. L. Black and Mrs. Joe Tuesday en route to the ('oast older, must register in person and Premazzi accompanied Mrs. Myr- Fork dam on an inspection trip. city and plumbing, good barn. Property borders Row River and be fingerprinted. tie I-ake to the Gowdyville club When asked about the prospects Is just 2 miles from town. I*rice $1,800. Alien children, under 14. must meeting Wednesday at the home I of starting construction on the be registered by their parents or of Mrs. William Masters. Mrs. Dorena dam. Mr. Kipp stated thut Here Is an excellent buy. 7 room house, full two stories, bath­ guardians. Premazzi's sister. Mrs. Frank I^a- the preliminaries for early con­ room upstairs and down, full basement, poved street and side­ Registration takes place at the Blue of Hebron, al$o accompanied struction were coming along just walks. Three blocks from business center. $1,500. $500 down. post offices. them. as they did on the Coast Fork There is no charge of any kind B. F. Bowers and son Delmar dam and by next year construc­ Planning to build T Well located building lot that has 60 feet of IC I1 registration. ______ connected with alien of Mosby Creek were dinner tion w'ould be underway, frontage on Ash Avenue and is 120 fi*et deep. Has good Imm on The Department of Justice guests on Thanksgiving day of Kipp complained that since con­ warns aliens to beware of racke- Mr and Mrs c< R Trent. it. $250 with $50 down und $10 a month. struction has startl'd on the Cot­ Ie£Ts' tv - . tv » « »V A Mrs John Willian and daugh- tage Grove or ('oast Fork dam, he Have several gtxxl income properties and businesses at surpris­ The Post Office Department and ters accompanied Mrs. Will Wells never received an invitation from the Department of Justice will of Cottage Grove to Culp Creek Cottage Grove citizens to come ingly low prices. willingly assist the alien in every HYiday where they visited Mrs. down any more. possible way. _ Willian's sister. Mrs. Ray Potter. Service Station, and grocery store for lease. Earl G. Harrison, Director of ~ • tvi Alien Regisration of the Depart- ***“ Dbt° n vWt®r Mr. anil Mrs. R. S. Smith are ment. suggests that those aliens *? ?ay ° l J * ra May 1>nney in the parents of a daughter, bom who have not yet registered do so Co“ ?Kl i „ „ „ , , Friday, November 22nd, at the as soon as possible and avoid the Q Byroi? Boyles of McFarland maternity home. She S upplies— a ll kinds. The S entinel. Christmas riish at the post offices. ^P^ngfield were guests over the | weighed five pounds. All aliens are also warned that. cn?h Mrs Rcyle’ brothpr' having registered, they are re- Ar?, ‘ m , quired to report any change in , *Ir. an<* Tono,e en‘ tertained their permanent residence address I’, 1 a a t at , dinner ti,n,V*r Thanksgiving within five days to the Immigra- "*re' Tono*e s fa,her and step- tion and Naturalization Service* of motheij Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Mill- the Department of Justice in f r' son A ton an*• show him exactly what informa- a* ,.h a c , !'ek• io n w h a ls o rw r—yaor m tiw y both, tion he will need at registration . Miss Mta Premazzi went to A - oilbool fu n or ^oibblt are available in all post offices. l)any P?*, **r accord‘- . . . . . . on in the high school there. . ZLfty;S£ a lenS, haV.P l£ en *£glS' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whetham tered at the local post office. Ken- had dinner sts on PORK CHOPS .... -------------------- lb. 17i/2c PORK S T E A K ................. .......lb. Í2»/3 c neth . Richards, chief clerk, , „ . . „ . said giving day the following familv Lean Loin Cuts Center Shoulder Cuts yesterday. Seven or eight have ts; Mr and M„ Thomas been registered in the past two Whctham. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie PORK LOIN END R O A ST S_______ lb. 15c PURE GROUND BEEF ... ..... 2 lbs. 29c days Maugh. Mrs. Lottie Kirkendal. 2 to 3 lb. average No Water, No Cereal Mrs. Mary Enright, Miss Martha D e lig h t V a lle y and Mrs. G. Burleson and family, SIRLOIN STEAK, Tender Steer B e e f............ ..............lb. 25c Loose Leaf Come Test Safeway Guaranteed Meats ..... a t Our R isk! M A TS« tP’ «fot ' ot t j t n m t I,. 1 / . m 1 t „ _ . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kirkendal Dean Jackson, student of Ore- and Arthur Robinson an of Sagi. gon State, spent the Thanksgiv- naw. Mr and Mrs Otis chap. ing week end at the home of his man and famny Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jack- Rudy Baxa and Mr. and Mrs. Ed . . . . . A Carpenter of Dorena; Mr. and Thanksgiving dinner guests at Mrs Ralph j and fandly of the Oscar Jackson home were: Cottage Grove. I n in Laugh of Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rausch and ^ ne Mr and M„ Jim Bridges s?ns„;! * » « « * • Mrs. Mary Smith and family of Creswell and Mrs. of Walker Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jud Robins of Vernonia. Sears and Bob Sears. The dinne* Mr. and Mrs Joe premazzi and was also m celebration of the Joanne were Sunday visitors at birthday anniversaries of Mmes. the - — Frank LaBlue home at He- Smith. Sears and Jackson. bron. Jack and Frank Joll spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Maehine Age Theodore Joll in Eugene. Cyrus H McCormick, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlevy re­ ceived word recently that their the inventor of the reaper, and vice son Clair, who is in the Marines, president of International Harvester has been transferred to Honolulu company, pointed out that ma­ chinery was shortening farm hours from San Diego, California. Thanksgiving day guests at the and lightening drudgery This, he John Hathaway home were Mr. «aid. tended to hold agricultural and Mrs. Calvin Hatfield of Cres- families together and make life well and Mrs. William Palmer of more pleasant on the 6.800.000 Amer- Cbttage Grove. ican farms, of which a majority are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown 'amily-operated and son Lowell spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. Antmals In Zoos Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. With proper care, wild animals Volgamore, in Vancouver, Wash­ in zoos, frequently live longer than ington. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Snow were they do in their natural environ­ Thanksgiving guests at the home ment, for they are protected from of their son Clifford of Gosheh. the laws of the wild—that the strong­ Thanksgiving guests at the John er preys upon the weaker. Goldfish Stalder home were their daughter will live as long as 50 years in cap- Nellie and Peter Dougette of Uvity, and members of the cat fam­ Portland and Milton Savage of ily keep alive as many years in Cottage Grove. zoos and circuses as they do in Bill and Roy Stalder spent the the jungle. week end in Portland. Opal Myers, student of Oregon Dogs Noses Printed State college, spent Saturday eve­ ning at- the home of her parents, Nose-printing of dogs is as Infal­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers. lible an identification mark as finger­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flaten and printing of humans, according to family were Thanksgiving guests Ricnard Meaney, executive vice at the A F. Clark home. president of the Bide-A-Wee Home. Mrs. Albert Halverson of Sagi- an organization which care for naw and daughter Ethel, student homeless dogs, at Ashland Normal, visited Fri­ day afternoon at the Rudolf Han­ N avigation D ifflcatt sen home. 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