State Nutrition
Body Named for
Defense Purpose
Sales Advertising
Plans for 1941 to
Be Told at Meeting
Silk Creek
Merli' iliM'keit of Thornlmi Cor
ner» built n punipiioUM* luat week
i on tin* W illi* Glltieraleeve proper
ty where the Haworth furnily re
side». An uutoinutie cent rifugii I
Jet type deep well eleetrieul pump
was Install«*!.
A atat«1 nutrition committee for
Mis* Zelila Olimeli win painful
defense, ronalallng of Ik represen
ly injured last Monday night when
tatives of ugemdes in Oregon in
terested "in "the h i\i" o f nut’ri'tlón.
W,,en *" the ey‘‘ by “
H um been appointed by the presi spider.
A number from Royal Seventh
dent of Oregon State eqjlege ul
the ri*i|Ui*Nt of the luin d Grant Col
lege association and the United
State* di'iuirtment of agriculture.
Plans for the organization of Much
u committee in eaeh state were
made last summer at the annual
day A i I v iu i II n I chinch In th l* coin-
"A" T ’*''* “
at the S.D .A . ehureh in Cottage
Grove Sabba I h afternoon.
lege association.
, < ? " Ku h> who
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Babcock
assisted M r. and M r*. G a m e r w ith
meeting of the Land G rant Col-
Monday morning
I/J N Q , W ID E. A N D H A N D S O M E it the 1941 Pontiac Torpedo Convertible
Sedan Coupe. Its popularity enhanced by an automatic top (upor down at the
touch of a button), thia Pontiac model it proving a ranking favorite again this
year. It i t offered on die De Lute wheel bate and aeata Ave per torn comfortably.
Ava H. Milam , dean and .bree- i'?: b,,n,v P“ !. * ' - ’k * “ .h •
Injury, I* much improved
M r. und M r*. Oscar Wheeler
Stale college, I* chairman of the
and daughter Dori* und Edwin
commltti*e, and Dr. Margaret L.
Flncke, associate profeaaor of Estes wen« Sunday evening guest* (Ry N. Paul E. Anderson, M.D., the Lqne county convention ol
of M r and Mrs. Iliru m Wheeler.
foods and nutrition at O.S.C., waa
Christian church«*».
Lane County Health t iff leer I
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert II. H a
elected tecretary at the first
Mr. and Min. Chas. Führer vis-
“In the difficult day* ahead for
worth
and
son*
Keith
and
Brian
meeting of the committee. A* ex
visited the James Bethune* ut 'b i* nation, ns we rise to gird ited In Forest Grove Sunday with
plained by Dr. Louise Stanley, Black Butte Sunday afternoon.
lemocrncy for Its defense, let us M r*. Führer’» slater, Mrs. Cassie
chief of the bureau of home eco
Mr*. Eloise Wheeler was on the not for a moment forget that we Weiss,
nomic», thl* atat«1 committee will
sick list over the week end but 'oust have both military defense
udvlae on or deul with national was able to return to her cabin ^«nd a prepared people physically
defense moves related to the food Monduy.
ok I spiritually able to
perform
NUpply.
Mr«. K ittle McCoy spent sever- their tasks,
The play, "Clubbing A Hus-
"We have adequate food »up* al day* last week visiting the Rayl "Without the leadership und
l*and," will be presented March
pile», hence our problem may he Trasks In Cottage Grove.
guldam*1 of our medical Institu- 2,„ ( at 8;Oo o'clock at the Walk-
one of diatrlbulion of turpluac*
Mrs. A rthur Woolcott and Mrs. tioris and our men of medicine er high schemi building by the
rather than conservation as it was E|tz.lh).,h W alls W(.r(. Wednesday without the cooperation
.
„ „ „ „ „ of the Friendly Neighbors
between women
during the last year." explained evening dinner guest» of Miss government and medicine, we can- cjuf,
I>r. Stanley. "In brief, we see this Elizabeth T u r t l e
in Cottage not raise this bulwark of human , __ _ j.- rank Chapman family vis-
committee as the agency In the
defense. We cannot Is1 totally pre- jlw , r,.)a, ivefi jn Eugene Sunday.
•tatc to which problems and ma-
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The M erritt Crandall family of
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M r and Mr«. Thomas < alien of pared.
terials on nutrition could I* 1 sent
,
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These are the wonls of Paul V. Springfield spent Sunday evening
for distribution and adaptation to
'" n'
M. Nutt, newly appointed Coor- .„ , h(. A rthur R,.,,d hornp
the needs of the state U can also n"r
of ' h" (ly d * •S“ nn‘ n'
dinator of Health and Welfare re-
\ | r_ and 54^ Charles Force and
terse as a group to send hack to
Mr. and Mr», Ed Hartley und
lating to. national defense... The fary,||y o f Roseburg spent Sunday
Washington suggestion. for «he
L aurie. Lee and ^
l gtrateg,€ ^jporU nce of health lm*
changes needed In national polt«lea Mabel Dresser. all of Gaston, wen
on the national brother Fvan Rand Mrs. Force’s
ns they relate to nutrition and the week-end
guests of the Ernest
n<),
.
(Jw
brother, Evan Rand.
only through the ap-
food supply ”
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Mrs W illiam Sharon went to
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c . i f*<’in,rn*’n* ° f Federal Security Ad- n ow.burg Saturday to spend sev-
Mrs. K ittle M<< oy was a Sat- m|n|»trator
M cNutt, . but
the ,.ral days wjth her moth.’ r, who is
Other member» of the commit
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tee are a» follow»: Elizalieth Bald- urday dinner guest of Mr. and creation of a health and midical jjj
win, presltkmt, Oregon Nutrition Mr». Edward Babcock.
committee in the Council o l Na-
M r and Mnj ('har ie8 Russell
council: Elmer Goudy. adm«ms-
M r and Mrs. Edwin Ashley and tional Defense.
j and children spent the week end
trator, state public w .lfs w com- Mrs. Ashley's mother called at
D r Irvin
former p rw l- with relatives at Culp Creek
mission. Dr. Harold Erlckr.in. di- the Shade Burcham home Sunday. (Jen, of
American Medical as-j Virgil Pollock of Cottage Grove
rector, and I-aura Well»,, state Mr». Ashley Is postmistress ut ,<x-iation. is chairman of the com- «pent Sunday at the Ralph H ill
board of health; Bertha Kohlhag- Anluuf.
I mittee. The other members are the home.
en, state supervisor, home c o -
xjr . and j^rs. f'bnrles Caldwell, Surgeon General of the Army,
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: Russell and
nom.es education
P V -v £ fon" * r
ot
conU" |U" ; M ">’r Gcn‘,ral Jan,«. C. Magee; ^ d d rer, spent Sunday" afternoon
son. associate state director, r S A , py now ,,f Cottage Grove, called the Surgeon General of the Navy. .
A
, , w r i» h t home -.t
M. Louis Belnngie, area director. a| (bt. Burchum home Saturday I Hear Atlnnral Ross T. M cIntyre;
L
ulp t reeK.
. 8 . M
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. . Dr. ■_.
in.,
it
v.uip
Ira A. Manville. U. of afternoon.
I the Surg«*on General of the Pub-
Mrs. Russum of Mosby Creek
Mr. und Mm. W. F. Allen o f ' He Health Service. Doctor Thomas
O. medical school; Malie) Wood,
head of home aconomics, U. of (J.; Cottage Grove vbdted Sunday ut Parran; and the chairman of the
“
Dr. Blair Holromh. pr<-«ulent. Ore the home of their son and family. Division of M«»dlcal Science* of the
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gon State Medical asiuiclatlon. and Mr. anti Mrs. Alvin Allen.
National R/' m - u h h Council. Doc- B L O W O U T C A I SES A C C ID E N T
the following state college repre
The Neighbors Frierolship club lor Lz**'*s G. W«*ed.
sentative« Mm. J. C Williams,
met at the home of Mm. Gebrge
Health defense in protection and
Paul R«1«^! ran into a fire hy-
liemi of food» and nutrition; M r*.
'je.'nLn1
sttUe inline demon- Moxley fur an all day mm’ting last development of our manpower
prant and collid«*d with a tele-
•»r.'.ium
Mm Mabel Mack Thursday. A comforter donated by 'he basic resource of any defense pbone pole while driving al
at 10th
M ta n a k in n u tritn in is i
D r Mm. Mary Burcham was tki«l for The nations safety requires that and Jefferson Tu««sday night when
i , i>ii S Botts urofemor of bin- "Bundle» for B rita in " Members 'be man in overalls be kept in the
car went out of control on ac-
i. i Pniier head ol presen t quilt«*! the remainder of same pink of condition as the man (xiunt of „ (¡re blowout.
L X t i; .
,~ l c " J - j y
M r. M k r i y . I ,
Manpower Is Basic Source of Defense
to r of home economica ut ( >reg«»n
Saginaw
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THE SENTINEL COTTAGI GROVE, OREGON
T ill RSDAY MAH« Il 20, HUI
Rusek professor of soil fertility, «ks’ided that each memlier should
Venereal disease threatens th«-«e
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piec«1 a woiilen crazy wjuare to be men. Among the 16*4 million men
FAHT W ORK.
made Into a comfort for the Brit- registered under the Selective
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wh. A committee was appointed to Service Act, for example, there U
Rk-hard W. M illar, president of tuke charge of the Silk Creek much communicable syphilis. In
Vultee Aircraft, reports: The 37,- cemetery clean-up. Mm.
Edith I this group there are probably ouO,-
000 m ilitary airplanes «be Amerl- Iiarnell. Mm. George Tuylor aad ()00 m<M with Infectious syphilis?
run aircraft Industry Is mlh«ldulil«i Mm. Nettie Estes. Plans were also \ Discovery and treatment of syphil-
to pnsluce in the next 1H month* made to hold a "white elephant" [ Its and gonorrh«'a among these
Is nearly half as many plan«1* as sale at the next m«leting which young men would increuse for the
the country produced all typ«1*
will be in the afternoon of March future the n-servoir of healthy
In all the 37 yearn s i n c e the 27 nt the home of Mrs. Clyde San- men available for efficient and
W right Brothers first got their ner. A coven*! dish luncheon was active duty both in the armed
flying machine off the ground at enjoyed at the Moxley home by forces and In industrv
K itty Huwk. N. C. Shop uroa was Airs. Gladys Bollinger. Mrs. Nettie
To quote Surgeon General Par
doubled, shop employes trobled. in Estes, Mm. Silsbee, Mrs. Beth ran of the U. S. Public Health
the year 1940.
Sanner. Mm. H. H. Haworth. Mrs. Service: "Today we have a sur
-
Mary Burcham, Mrs. Alvin Allen, plus of men. But w’e have no as
Strawlierry marble Ice creum Is Mm. Clarence D u n c a n ,
Mm. surance that this condition will
different. T ry It nt Gustafson’s.
Arthur Woolcott and the hostess. exist even a year from now. We
3 I-ltc -4 i Mm. George Moxley. __________
must consider the health of our
reserves. ”
"The job of treatment for those
men not called for training and of i
those men in defense industries
falls squarely on the shoulders of
state and local health depart-
ments. They will need every sup
port of governmental authorities
und the entire civilian popula-
t ion.”
This scries of articles is w ritten
to give the citizens of Lane coun
ty an idea of what the problem of
FRIDAY A N D SA I URDAY
j venereal disease defense is, how it
affects eaeh of us directly, and
Standard 49 lbs.
what all of us together must do
if»we are to defend ourselves from
¡these plagues.
Corona Portables The Sentinel.
SAVE WITH SAFETY
KEM’S for DRUGS
The Rexall Store
Sale» and advertising plans of
Tide W ater Associated Oil Com-
Sprint anti war are in the air —House cleaning is at hand—
l>any tor 1941 will be revealed to
sales agents, distributors and As
Make war cn the moths and germs, dust and dirt. Clean-up
sociated dealers of the company at
brighten up for the spring parade.—The Rexall store has
the annual spring sal«.1« meeting to
be held at Eugene today, accord
the aid.
ing to an announcement made by
M. O. Wicks, local Associated dis
tributor.
Remove Spots and
Protect your
Day session» will be devoted to
grease. Use
hands.
consideration of sales promotion
and merchandising plans which
Klens-All
25c Roxbury rub-
will be outlined by a group of five
4-ox. bottle
ber gloves
A
home office executive« from com
pany headquarters in San Fran
Moth Protect
Elkay’a
cisco. W . A. Reanier, domestic
Clothing.
sales manager: A. A. Hock, gener
Glass Cleaner
Cedar Chest Comp
al credit manager; Harold R. Deal,
8-oz. bottle
manager of advertising and sales
8-oz. pk. 13c, 2 for
promotion; J. A. Ransford, super
Liquid Wax
visor of sal«1» education and W a lt
“ Handsdown'*
er Brunn, merchandising manager
Floor Brite
Quickly cleans
of service stations will appear on
Pints 39c, quarts
and softens hands
the day program.
Dealers are to attend the dinner
E lkay’s Germicide
25c Wood Brite
meeting this evening, at whjch
and
Deodorizer
time Harold R. Deal will review
Furniture Polish
6-oz. bottle
T rO C
the advertising program for 1941.
8 oz. bottle
The plans call for the largest
newspaper advertising campaign
Cenol Bowl Brite.
Cenol Pipe Flush
in the history of the company ac
Make
Toilet
Bowl
removes
sludge
cording to word received by Mr.
clean and white
and grease
Wicks, who stated that the ad
vertising will start earlier than in
past years and will devote large
space to Finer Flying “A" gaso
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stout en CHINOOK B I X ANTICIPATED.
line.
Pinochle
Wicks will head the delegation tertained the senior
Fishermen in the lower Umpqua
from this community going to the club recently with five tables at
play. Prizes were won by Mrs. river say the chincok should start
meeting at Eugene.
Charles Peck, Mrs. Joseph Eppen- running soon, in fact the run
haugh, Lawrence Porter, Johnnie should be on now, but the num
bers in the river are disappoint
Schmidt and A. B. Wolfard.'
ingly small. Joe Smith and H. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Harbaugh
Mason
brought in a 30-pound chi-
PUBLIC
W
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TO
LEAVE
of Salem were over night guests
re«rently of Mr. and Mrs. W alter B U L L E T IN S IN PO ST OEEICE. nook Friday, the first seen here
this season. The steelhead fishing
Perrtico. The families were neip‘
Bulletins erected in the lobby
hors in Kansas before moving to of the post office should not be is about over. Low water has
made poor fishing thus far.
Oregon.
molested. N. J. Nelson, postmaster
Mrs. Dee LaCrosse, assisted by said Monday about fifteen nation
I f you like peppermint try our
Mrs. Esmond Cartwright,
were al defense bulletins were removed
hostesses recently to the Commun from the post office lobby last Peppermint ice c r e a m . Gustaf
ity club. Mrs. R. H. McCrigler week. Bulletins are issucxl weekly son’s.
31-ltc-4i
was a visitor. Ninet«?en members by the national defense board and
were present. The next meeting are erected on the bulletin board.
will be held the afternoon of
The local post office would like
March 26 at the home of Mrs. information on any one seen tak
Ben Jackson.
ing the bulletins out of the lobby.
Mr. and Mrs. Horten Cadwell
and daughter Celo of Grants Pass.
25c Per Ron
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooley. Mr.
24-Hoor Sarvtoau
and Mrs. Frank Gierau and son
1 Proa
Charles of Cottage Grove. M r. and
Mrs. Jess Mortensen of Creswell,
W E DO A L L T H E W O RK
Miss Lelah Parker of Eugene,
AT THE
Lloyd Eppenbaugh of Springfield,
were guests recently at the horn«1
PHONE 1 6
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eppen
32-2tp-33
baugh.
p*
zC
25c
/ 1 C
25c
AQr
Z v
19c
s
19c
50c
/C
Lynx Hollow
KODAK
FINISHING
P A IN T IN G
J. J. BU TLER
r
Picture Shop
buys the f i n e C a r
with the low price!
Farmers’ Union
Store
Phone No. 3
Free Delivery
C o-op Flour
$1.25
T riangle O ats Large Pkg. Dish Free 25c
C row n FlourKi'1''1« <*»«•"««»$ 1.30
Borene Bar Soap
6 25c
Big B oy Soap
6 ' -2 5 c
Grapefruit Juice«-'6’whiu N<” 19c
C offee
Red & W hite
J lb. can 25c
Corn Flakes
4 packages 25c
M atches
6-hnx carton
15c
C ascade C rackers 2 ">•1 <>» 15c
C ascade Graham s 2 '« « 23c
Pineapple
u o x o m lO c
G rapefruit Juice««^&w''i,‘3 “.,.25c
T o ilet Soap Sweetheart 4< r21c
Hebron
The pie social and program giv
en by the Jolly Workers cluh F ri
day night was w e l l attended.
About forty dollars was received
from the sale of the pies.
A group of young ptsiple from
Northwest Christian College in
Eugene assisted the local pastor.
Carl Zehrung, in the church ser
vices Sunday morning. The girls
trio, M íssok Enid Linn, Wilma
Sargent and Eileen Rohn, sang
two numbers and Harry Young
gave the sermon. Following church
services the group wen1 dinner
guests at the J. C. Buker home.
Mrs. Truman Clark spent Wed
nesday with Mrs. Otho Van Scho-
iaek at Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bloom came
up from Eugene Monday to sp»?nd
a few days at the Chas. Führer
and Ivan Abeene homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest VanDusen
and daughter Myrna of Valsetz
were Sunday dinner guests at the
R. B. Garman home, and Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Brldwell of Divide
were callers during the afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Buker, Mrs. Ivan
Aheene, Gary and Norman were in
Cottage Grove Monday to attend
Streamliner "Torpedo Six Sedan Coupe Í9 2 J * (white sidewall tires extra)
TbtMue
n tt rutf
mu with
Tf/f low owof
ONLY
PRRHAPS YOU'VE SEEN the new
Pontiac "Torpedo" described as "the
Fine Car with the Low Price" and
w«»ndered a little hit about that statement.
Y«>u can accept the "fine car" part without
sny doubt, we believe—especially if you've
examined a new Pontiac.
That "low price” par: may stop you, how
ever. Can the new Pontiac—one of the smartest-
looking, easiest-riding cars on the road today —
t
IN ANY MODEM
actually he low-priced? W ell, here are the facts:
Pootiac prices begin at $828*. A new 1941
Pontiac "Torpedo" w ill cost you so little more
than the "lowest-priced three” that the differ
ence w ill amount to only a very few dollars per
month. What's more, Pontiac’s economy of
operation and upkeep permits vou to drive for
practically the same money that a lesser car
requires.
Yes, the new Pontiac, with its Body by Fisher,
has earned the title, "the Fine Csr with Ae Vow
Price.” Try a new Pontiac before you put ’
money in something leas desirable.
PONTIAC
PKK El
BEGIN AT
* D d iitr e ti a t Pentiae, Michigan. State tax,
optional equipment and acctumriat—extra. Prieat
mbjeit to change without notiee.
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24 North 9th St.
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