The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 19, 1940, Image 2

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    THE SENTINEL, g TT AGE PROVE. OREGON
Established 1SR9.
Published Every Thunwtay a t
23 N o rth S ixth S tre e t.'
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World’s Longest Power Cable for Navy Yard
London
Mr. mid Mr«. Joe Abeene anti
son M arrell, Mr. mid M r, Claud
Abeene «ml daughter, Mrs. H arold
Abeene, M rs, Julian Small, Mrs.
h e n ry Hess «ml Claris,* Abeam*
attended the funeral of A K. Me-
Phearson nt
Eugene Thursday.
Mr. McPhearson was « luxither
in-law of Joe Abeene ami an unele
to the others of the group.
Several young people of this
com m unity took advantage o f the
let* skating during the recent cold
snap. The m ill pond at the form er
m ill site of tin* Woodard Lumber
company was frozen over and
made good skating.
Eour above zero was the cold­
est that was reported hen*. That
was Saturday m orning at the J. E.
linnton home.
Mrs. Lola Link and Mrs. Carl
K ing of Cottage* Grove were
’licsts Sunday at the Robert P hil­
ips home*.
M r. and Mrs. Dorman Brook-
hart and children of French Gulch.
C alifornia, spent |«»rl of last week
nt the Joe Hrookhnrt horn«*.
Mrs, Ada Ahcenc, who was quite
ill last week, is Improving.
Mrs. M u rry Newton s|x*pt Sun­
day nt the D. Dickinson home near
Eugene.
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DE(’E MBER 19, 1940
P E 0
P ili LI S H E WÍ) 4-S-S 0 C IA T I ON
EXCUSE US PLEASE.
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equipment wtl hot only look the part, hut will
saviig us time and in printing a larger paper,
„ ; We still ! : ivc a number c f eopi s of the 12th left
noi get yours.
Submarine cable repair ship W ilia m Nottinsham of S c-ttlc as ih? laid world's longcet vnspllrrd power
cable, arresa Pujct Sound from K irh im n d Ucorh north ot Seattle to R rr.nrrton. fcr P n jc t Bound Navy
yard. Cable I* needed to leraisli additional power for huf;e yard, where gigantic naval shipbuilding pro-
tra m is under way.
MAKE THIS A LIGHT CHRISTMAS!
Batin of ('httKl;• ;is Day will find the I ’nited States one of
Hie few nations unshad; wed by hlucknut.;. unshuken by sereatii-
tjf divu bouiln-rs or the high w hine of air raid alarms.
ifqJ.H’flll Ihc m ajor net io; ; in the world, America is the only
one, this year, when- the lights on the Christmas tree may hum
.throughout the night without violating a law. military or civir.
Blackouts are certain to rule in most countries. But in the
land where the torch of Liberty has flamed through many per­
iods of darkness, little children can greet again the ever new
‘wonder of the tree that Santa brought.
.Because this is the on* land where electric lights burn on in
the windows and on the Christmas trees, lit us all unite to make
this a light Christmas. W hether it be in the exp, .isive front yard
.of a mansion with tre s bulecked by those who have plenty, or
the tiny window of a small cottage, show a light at Christmas
0time. Holiday lamps of red and green strung like holly wreaths
in the windows of the land will spread their holiday message of
^greeting in honor of Him whose birthday is December 2a.
Street a fte r street, block after block and mile after mile.
■ let u; make tlr.s a light Christmas. Edr this is the year of our
Lord 19*10 in Am, riea and in America there is Peace.
4ufo Accessories
Suggested for Gift
OF A FiTCHFORX TO EJ0Í5 OF A BAN K.-FXQ M COUNTRY
GIRL TO COLLEGE Pf-E5fi>5NT—AM ERICA'S RECORD OF
INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS HE IP S POLLING.
M E N , ANt> W O M E N TOO, ARE LIM ITE D CNLY BY
THEIR. CV.'N AMBITION A N D A & 1L/T /.
ARE YOU A FISHERMAN?
One of the a lazing reports of Lie week in Washington
comes from tin* I . S. Department of Interior showing how many
fisherm en there are in the United States, and in each slat *. The
report shows that 7.85K.275 fishing licenses were issued to men,
A’omen and children during a fiscal year. .Michigan issued more
Illg!) HdS.OOO I:- 1!., . and ?di:i:i .*■ f :. New York and Ohio issued
uyip.Uian 500.000 each.
Por* from Atlantic C ity this week shows that more than
-’'»rt‘ii*e i m ;i l a- I' n t 1 eie i ngeging in sport- in which ‘ it
indm 's wore winners i:i the annual fishing contest elnb. and
warded prix .; total.ng $2.000. Hockey games ami Atlantic
oasf squash racquets ehampi’-nships have been in progress on
lad,leu Hail courts, where 100 of the nation's leading women
»layers
,, i c. • « tin g for championships. Atlantic ( ‘¡tv
•»tbc favorite spot on tie mid-Atlantie seaboard at this time of
L!|‘' vea1 • / ' * •'•■'-'Heli it is an all-year-round resort.
WITH THE WORLD'S BEST LIVING STAEDA/.D AND
TAY, V.E HAVE ALSO FULL FREEDOM TO WORK
A T W/.'AT ABD I W £ £ £ F/E ELEASE.
NTMÇ TOTALITARIAN LANDS MEN ARE FORCE0 TO WOftH
A T T H S J C p G A \’D FCR THE WAGES THE DICTATORS SET
AND DON’T D /R £ STRIKE .QUIT OR LE.WE THEiR.
LOCALITIES. AS FOR W O M E N , IT ’S A L M O S T A L L
M A N U A L LABOR. FOR THEM.
^NNSi BOOM
o taxi my property off the m arket.” “ I won’t
p ri-¡.a n y m o re .” This is what I hear almost
to buy a farm or house in
do it now. Next spring you’ll
Bforv.
n and a ro u n d C ottage d ro v e f o r
o v e r a fe w o f them .
sale,
M E R R Y CHRISTM AS
E sta te
RODMANS
Insurance
¿ ío îfe ïi G e t
What You Want
W hen
ihu Want I t P
T h e p h e n e rin g3...
y o u w a n t c o m p le te
i n f o r m a t i o n abou*
th e d eal—QUICKLY !
D o you g et it?
A good in d e x in g s y s te m is a n e c e ss ity
fo r a g o in g c o n c e r n .
W e fu r n is h S h a w -W a lk er in d e x in g for
ev ery p u r p o se —card s, b ills, co rresp o n d ­
e n c e , e v e r y th in g .
i t is ep eed y an d
s c ie n tific .
It fits a n y e q u ip m e n t.
L e t U3 c o m e over to y o u r p la c e c f
b u s in e s s an d d is c u s s you r in d ex in g n eed s
— or a n y t h in g e lse in th e office e q u ip ­
m e n t lin e .
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The Sentinel
P h o n e 159
TOWNSEND NEWS
.
Ug. fact that the dictators have invented a kind
,1, r . d i v i . h u l
hT Hy. At ,ha,
'Temoj-a e ie a . w in c h have n ever
m in d , can L e a f th e m .” . . . The
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O pponents ,,f p»tblie ppv r
develop ed the re g im e n te d mass-
N ew Y o rk T im , s.
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p ro b a b ly got a g r in out o f W il-
There's sure to be one man in
every fa m ily Wiio presents ' _
a
kn o tty problem at Christmas tim e
but if he's a m otorist you can
easily sa ftisfy h im . Chevrolet
dealers an* now showing a special
display of new liM l
accessories
that o ffe r a score o f solutions to
the Christmas g ift problem.
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l e l of th»
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n r id . in i,
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S CBr' ” ^*'s
‘ r , ai„x*nrance. com fort.
m l , mm
, ff‘n,ufrcs
Likewise.
I* ’ prcfcA J ° ’’’’ ’'’“ ’H“ 1-
“ .
Snnf wJ,h a5cw,s? i*e'
‘ 1' n *d pxelushely fo r them This
year. Chevrolet s range of acccs-
sory items designed specifically
fo r the KM1 car and yet harmon­
izing w ith other models, is the
broadest the national sales leader
has ever offered.
Listed under four groupings
safety, appearance, pleasure, and
protection the Chevrolet acces­
sories. from g rille guard to tru n k
guard, are m islern to the minute,
and are priced w ith in the nverage
budget fo r Christm as g ift items.
Among the safety accessories a
feature g ift is the new direction
signal, controlled by n convenient
lever mounted on the left side of
the steering column. The flashing
of front fender and ta il lights In­
dicates direction of the turn. The
direction signal is an appreciated
contribution to driving safety and
road courtesy.
Another safety item receiving
favorable comment from m otorists
is the new glare-proof rear view
m irro r, b u ilt on an e n tire ly new
principle. Tw o surfaces of this
m irro r, controlled by pushing a
tang, reduce glare at night w ith ­
out disto rtin g vision, and afford
fu ll daytim e reflection norm ally.
M otorists who arc on the ro«,!
much of the tim e w ill appreciate
the convenience and safety feat­
ures of C hevrolet’s windshield
washer, a vacuum-powered w ater
3 ¡ * , « X S
5
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larnetL v a lle y 1 .onto., d ie lin e s breakdow n on M o n d u y when it concealed.
beeam * p w e /a a ry f o r F O E and the Eugene m u n ic ip a l p la n t to
F or tra ffic protection, Chcvro-
serve sonjv o f U o iñ u :v ille ’..*; custom ers. The w ra th , r is no n sp— t- *pt offers a g rille guard, rear
o r o f social id e o lo g ie s — ( »regon S tatesm an
fender guard, and t r u n k guard.
all designed to provide maximum
OKC C IR C U LAR GIVES N EW ed by wheat, grains, and hay w ith ,ÍJ2Í*.ra ?ce
safeguards against
SET OF FARM STATISTIC S.
16 per cent. Copies o f the circu la r ,r :7 ’ ,c hazards.
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f o / a X " ^ r e - » , * r r 1“ s u o m i i frec Et county cxten'
ic
fo r a«rrcu!tq. d rta KtfcS in Ore- sion offices.
S
fatvlleht w
its r '/«-mile
h e im :
S a
afetylight
w ith
ith H
'4 -m ile beam;
gon, th e O. S. C. extension service
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a
large,
e
lliptical,
light
amber
fog
A WISH.
has just published .a pew mimeo­
lamp; a back-up lamp, and a pass­
graphed circ u la r entitled “ A Spe­ I wish I m ight have lived in Beth­ ing lamp.
cial A s s e m b l y o f A g ricu ltu ra l
lehem
S tatistics fo r the State of Ore­ When Joseph and the gentle M ary
Corona adding machines fo r sale
gon.” The new circular, prepared
came,
at the Sentinel office.
by L. R. BreithAupt, extension Seeking fo r home o r inn to shelter
Corona Portables. The Sentinel.
economist, ijicludes cash farm in­
them.
come estimates fo r JD36 through Could I have welcomed them in
1938, w ith ahndal averages fo r 26
the I«ord’s name?
com m odity groups.
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u. «.
..
By means o f
numbers the 1 W1?h 1 ™Kht hnvc " cen thc blaz-
circu la r also shows the compari-
,
son in production, and farm prices l b a . Jr(1 he ho y Wis<? Men from
by individual commodities over a
a ur'„
,
•
. «u
period of approxim ately 20 years, rhe,.r ho™ KP b r' nS|nK to the new-
beginning With U ra.-rA nim al pro-
,orn K ,nR-
ducts account fo r slig h tly more I wish I m ight have heard the
than h a lf o f the annua) farm in-
glory song
come in Oregon, w ifi).fie ld , fr u it That came so sweetly on the m id-
and tru ck crops ihe. remainder,
night a ir;
the circu la r shows.
Gazed w ith the wondering shep-
The largest single ilem is from
herds; gone along
meat animals, including wool, W ith them to worship at the man­
which brings in 25.4. per cent of
ger there.
the cOsh income. D a iry products
George Loucks Moxley,
are next w ith X8 per cent, foilow -
I^orane Route,
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CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
Given in cordial appreciation cf the only
a-’-.ets that money cannot buy—your
good will.
Nichols Insurance Service
^i.7 (.R .l(a g u i llilllil
CHIROPR a C IO R
(OT I A G I O KO W i
IH M A iW tl
The regular social was observed
Monday night. Elm er Kent was in
K rrp h , w « i r Hu I
charge of the program. Music was
ir u or coffru to be iuii I to the
furnished by M ix
Blackmon*,
Tucker, Short and B ritto n w ith nai vrst Acid (or lunch can bu kept
specialty
numbers on the steel ttoi by wrapping gtuaa jar« full of
g u ita r by Raymond Widener.
beverage In sovrral ihlckneasea of
Readings were given by Mrs. *,«*w«MiDer
B ltt inger. Masters, Goude. Tucker,
Applewhite, Petrie and Mr. Ben-
nett and Maatcra. S to rks told by
B ritto n and Tucker. Rev McGuuig
pn^’ or of the Nazarene church,
K“ vp an address. The program and
«ddress was in keeping w ith the
Christmas time.
Group singing
Concluded the program w ith Mrs.
B'aekm ore at the piano.
Mrs.
Masters was in charge o f refresh-
C h " Dort.-r received a
q u ilt and the pnireeds went to the
c,ub Announ<.ements in c lu d 'd the We take thw opportunity to
U l(lu,s Aux|h(iry (,tnlu.r Thurw. express to you our apprecia­
tln> and el,*.'lion o f o ffic e r, on
tion for your httsiiicwM during
Dererntx-r 23.
The membership
the past year and wish you a
drive s till showed progross w ith
Merry Christmjis a n d a
M rs. p,.trle 'B side leading.
A PP R E C IA T IO N
Hnppy New Year.
Pollution by Animals
Many orthodox Brahman« of India
arc so fearful of pollution by animal
Aeih that they take ■ purifying ball,
even after receiving a letter from ■
meat-eating country
touch of a button relearns a
stream of w ater on the windshield
at any tim e to keep the glass clear
^ Ä j ndgU’ ^
d
Hosiery
I. Your Back Holding
You Back?
RED BOOT SHOE
SH O P
8teve Gosper, Prop.
Arcade Theatre
Admission 10c and SAo
Frl.-.Hat., Dec. X0-3I: “tjueen of the Yukon,” C har­
les Bickford, Irene Rich, Melvin I-ang Preview fea­
ture “Handy Gets Her Man” Baby Sandy, S tuart
E rw in, Una Merkel.
Htm.-Mon.-Tue«., Dec. XX-2S-X<: "Hoven Hlnnor»,”
Marlene D ietrich, John Wayne. Albert Dckker,
Micha Auer, Broderick Crawford, B illy G ilbert, A n ­
na Lee, Samuel Hinds.
Wcl.-Thuru., Dec. Xft-28: “ A U tU e B it of Heaven,”
G loria Jean, Rolx*rt Stack. Hugh Herbert. Nan
Grey. Preview feature “Lone Wolf Keep« A Date,**
W arren W illiam , Frances Robinson.
Diane Theatre
Admission 10« and S$o
Bargain Nights 10c .. Saturday Matinee lOo and 10«
Thurs.-Frl., Dec. 10-20: “Phantom of Chinatown,"
Keye Luke, G rant W ithers. Anna May Wong. B ar­
gain Nights. Admission 10c.
Hat.-Hun.. Dee. 21-22, “ Young B ill Hicfcok,” Roy
Rogers, George Hayes, Jacqueline Wells. Preview
feature “ E llery Queen— Master Detective,” Ralph
Bellnmy, M argaret Lindsay. Saturday Matinee 2:30
p. m. Admission 10c and 15c.
Mon.-Tum.-Wcd-, Dec. 23 24-2«—CLONED.
Thurs.-Frl., Dec. 26-27: “ Chanlng Trouble,” Frankie
Darro. M ary Kearnian, M antan Moreland. Bargain
Nights. Admission 10c.
Lucien LeLong Cologne
B alalaika $1.00, $1.50, $2.50
Im prom ptu
$2.50
Talispin
$2.00
P erfum e
Atomizers
50*. » ’ 1 —
Coty Toilet Sets
$1.25
to $5.00
P a rk e r F ountain Pens
$1.00 to $8.50
Evening in P aris Toilet Sets
$1.50 to $8.75
J u stin Bill Folds
$1.00 to $7.00
Im perial Glass W are
5 0 c - -$2.00
Coty P erfum e
$1.00 to $5.00
D resser Sets
Cutex Sets
60c to $2.50
Cedar Chests
50c to $3.00
Sachet ...................... 25c to $1.00
H ubigant Shaving Sets
$1.50
Fancy Soaps
$1.50 to $15.00
........... $1.00 Box
Games
$1.00
Electric W affle Irons
$4.88 to $6.33
Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store