The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 05, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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S ilk Creek
Groups Join in
Effort to Help
The State Hanks
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Mrs. Gcorgena
Organized labor and Ihc Oregon
S tuta Grunge have joined Ihc Ore­
gon Banket« AaKiN’ial Ion, l ’o r,-
land C lrin ilt T of ( 'o n in ie ie e »mil
n n n ie ro u s civic grouim in nu,>|x>i t
Ing the I'o m tltiitiu iin l amendment
to I«* Noliinitted to tin* voter« on
November 7th w hich would re-
ntove the dual h iih ih ty lo r stock-
holders
of state bank», J. B.
Booth, C hairm an of tin* C om m it­
tee supiMirting the plan, announci
'T h e proposed amendment", said
M r. Booth, "makes It possible fo r
Oregon Mtute hunks to enjoy the
same U,i, m u , u n ity to Improve tin*
capital structure thu, is now a f­
forded the hanks of fo rty -fiv e
other atutes in the union."
'T h e present state law enact­
ed nt the behest o f Oregon s ta te
tianks at a tim e when the same
requirem ent was made of national
luniks and whs fo r the purpose of
bringing our state hanks in line
w ith the federal program "
Since the enactment of the Fed­
eral Drpn«i, Insurance plan a va il­
able Io both national and s ta te
tianks, the dunl II,h ilt,y feature
has been remove«) oy law from the
national banks F o rty -fiv e other
stab's have removed It from th e ir
state bunk**. The law as it is sub­
m itted to the Oregon voters, pro*
vides that state hanks ran e lim in ­
ate the dual lia b ility fen,un*, when
and if they provide »Federal De­
posit Insurance In other words,
only state banks as have the Fed­
eral Ia-|M»sit Insurance w hich pro­
tects deposit* up to $5.000 w ill en­
joy the rig h t of removing the dual
lla lilllt y f r iture.
H AUI TM R M
TM K MKNTINKL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Zchner,
I-
Mrs.
< irv a l W haley and son,
L urry,
were accompanied by Mrs. Halle
Cochran and Mrs. W a lte r Cook
when they M ttrnded services at
tin* C hristian church in Collage
Grove Suni'ay.
C la ir M yers left Wednesday
m orning fo r his a ,m y base in
M aryland a fte r s|M'tiding his fu r-
. lough here a, the home of his
parents, M r ami Mrs II I). M y ri-
M r and Mrs. H arold Muddy
anil fa m ily visited at the OrvU
Rider home Sunday afte,rux>n.
Norm an D arnell of S, Helena.
C alifornia, Is v isitin g several days |
at th«* home of his uncle, Mr. E.
It
OUR DEMOCRACY
H enry C«x»jx*r ar.d sons Ken­
neth and H arold and Ralph Con­
k lin arc iri Eastern (e rg o n on a
hunting tr ip this wc**k.
Mrs. O live M u ll, grade school
teacher. spent the v .t. k end in
Eugene.
Mr». M ary 1/ nd and Mrs. Ada
Jennings of H an ..*.o u g v «.i.ed re­
-rldo-v af. J'-'ienry
fticjl’i
tftc - f u t s n e t ’.» w ’ i n t t y j f i o i i t J !
3 le a p T tic jii t i i c t jo f d e u c e n t !
N o lic f x c t c i f t h a s a iit u iH u 'p a iA z J
1 ' t a t t i o a t f t e t k w t's P t f i o n t . ”
lative« and friends here Saturday.
Jerry Mosby of Eugene spent
Sunday at tin home of his m other,
Mrs. M Mosby.
Mrs. Florenc-'
spent
week end a, Umpqua Beach.
M r. and Mrs. M onte Thornburg
of S ilk Creek anti Mrs.
Basil
Kyle and son o f M l. View v,sited
Sunday a t th - Herm an Kancl
home.
Eugene visitors Tuesday wen*
Fore-, Monroe, M r. and M e C. A.
Peterson, Mrs. Chas. T rx ie .s , Mrs.
O la f Birdenstem. and Mrs. D el­
bert Jennings.
Herm an Kancl, who is employed
in Eugene, spent the w< ekend a t
his home here.
Darnell.
Mrs. George M o x lry returner
Monday Iron, Eugene when* she
has been v isitin g a, the M. E.
Palleskc home xlnce Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A lv in A llen and
daughter, Eunice, Mrs. A. Wool-
cott, anil M r George M o x lry at-
I ended communion -crviccs a, the
M ethodist
church
in
C ollage
Grove. Sunday.
The Urey C alvert t
fa m ily is
moving Into th e lr new home on the
old Trem bley place.
Mr. anil Mrs. George Coons of
Yoncalla visited Mrs, N e ttie Es­
tes Sunday
ftonald C lifto n and M u rra y G il-
ders|i*i-ve of Lxurelw ood Academy
s|«*nt ,li<' weekend at the W illia m
C lifto n home here M rs C lifto n
tis«k them tiaek to Laurelwood
Sunday and she was accooipanieil
by Mrs. E. It D arnell an«l her
nephew, Norm an D ’lrnqJI.
HO M HO Y O I
I EEL
By Dr. H A. Hagen.
How do you fe d today? Are you
s till looking and hoping fo r good
health which seems jus, beyond
your grasp? Are you one o f those
C O T T O N ( ¡ ( M i l l s Y Y II.I. l it . Individuals who Is always try in g to
console him self by «aylnt;: "T o ­
" T K .IIT "
m orrow 's a n«*w day
Peihapa
The supply of co,ton goods Is I 'll feel b e lte r? " D ear reader,
"tig h te r now than it has been any don't you th in k fo r a moment you
time during the w ar and Is ex- w ill find tha, abundance of g<xxi
prrl<*d ,<» remain " tig h t" fo r fn>m health hy sim ply tin n in g the pages
one to two years a fte r the col- of a health magazine.
Do you go about your w ork in
la|ise of Germany, the o ff ire of
W nr In fo rm atio n and the F o r­ a listless, half-hearted manner? Do
eign Economic A dm in istra tio n re- you w o rry w hy you g re looking
|K>rts, on the basis of fa rts sup­ and feeling older when the calen­
plied by the W ar Production Board dar tells you d iffe re n tly ? An* you
and the Foreign Economic A dm in­ becoming a fra id tha, you'll never
istra tio n Production Is Insufficient ge, a chance to rea lly enjoy life
to mee, m ilita ry and civilia n de­ w ith a body tha, is operating at
mands, and the m arket is short peak e fficient y ’ Ar<* you seriously
In basic types of cotton fabric« considering a visit to your phy­
u««xl in low-cos, garments. The sician fo r a rh«*ck-up and a to n ic ’
Pacific w ar w ill require more co t­ Your health is rea lly up to yo ur­
no, up to yo ur physici'in.
ton as the basic m ilita ry clothing self
staple, whereas wool has lx*«*n He .sis*s you perhaps once a year
you live w ,lh yourself tw enty-
heavily used in Europe Cotton fu ­
ries such as certain denims and fo u r hours every day. T h ” tonic
chamhrays w ill continue to be you n<xxl The check-up that Is
n«*e«led by the m ilita ry , and cotton necessary. Is fo r you to take your-
stop y u r w shful
duck is now nn the urgent list. se'f ,n hand
and re a lly do some­
D uring the firs , six months a fte r th in kin g
the fa ll of Germany the U nited | thing about it.
Nations Relief anti R ehabilitation
Ix *l me re|x*a,
Your health
A d m in istra tio n is e\,ux*,ed to ask is up to you Science has discover­
fo r .TOO m illio n yards of cotton tex- ed certain elements to gain, and
tili".. and ,h " Food In d U ttf) IBM I m aintain good health mus, come
depend u|ion co,ton hugging due from the food o r supplem entary
to a shortage of Jut«* from India. foods you i it. They have found
ou, that these elements can now be
H IT S „ • H I M N E S S
concen,rated into one table, con­
taining a ll the vitam ins and m in­
Autom obile prices won't m ake, erals necessary to the human body.
the ixw tw ar buyer happy accord­ M illions of dollars have lx*cn spent
ing to M E Coyle, vice-president to tench Ihe public about this re­
o f C e n tra l M otors corporation. m arkably convenient w ay to sup­
Pointing out tha, labor rales paid plement your «lie, so ,ha, vou may
by ihe Industry m u d be passed on be sure of good health. The aver­
to Ihe consumer, he says the Indus­ age ,icrson derives a goodly
tr y has no objection to high w iges amount o f vitam ins and m inerals
except that they Increase ihe sell­ from the food they eat yet, sur­
ing price o f products, thereby re­ veys show that déficiences s till
s tric tin g sales . . . M arketin g ex­ do occur from various causes.
perts advise d istrib u to rs to make
I t is possible th a , such a de­
a special study of the smnll town ficiency is k<*eping o ptim um fcood
m arket fo r postw ar sales. Towns health from you It is possible ilia ,
w ith lesa than 25,(NX) population this Is the reason fo r yo ur nerv-
and unincorporated ru ra l areas ouxnetw, your indigestion and ynur
comprise 60 per cent <rf America s in a b ility to stick lo that reducing
die,. Unless you correct those dé­
population.
ficiences and Re, your own house
In order, wishing " w ill no, make
Decided by («inures»
I, so."
T hre# P re s id e n tia l elections have
N ature is p u ttin g up a valiant
been decided by congress, In clu d ­ struggle to keep you on your fee,.
ing: T hom as Jefferson over Auron Help N ature hy supplying to your
B u rr In 1800, John Q uincy Adam s
body an abundant supply of these
ove r Andrew Jackson, 1824 and
most v ita l elements
Vitam ins
R u th e rfo rd Hayes ove r Sam uel J
and M inerals. N ature w ill no, fa il
T ild e n . 1878
you. And a little coo|M?ration on
L a th a m
Mrs. Irv in Jolt and son • p” -*f th ”
week end in Eugene w ith her hus­
band's people.
Gene B«M*rs of P ort O rchard
W ashington, viaited at the home
of his uncle Roy Beer- last week.
M r. and Mrs. Fred H a rris -ind
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nichols arc
h unting on Antelope Mt.
Jennings Beers. P rivate 1 C. a
sharp shooter in the in fa n try has
w ritte n
a le tte r home
from
C ohn and F O D O tn in b a r n a n o G E A N A t i Y -
Fi ance.
C URSO ARO A ND c e l l a r s t o r e d W IT H f c o o -
Richard W oll •>: and
Floyd
M O N C Y IN W A R B O N D S A N D IN T H E
Chaffee are w ith a p « r,y hunting
C A V IN G S B A N K - F A M IL Y S E C U R IT Y IN
in Eastern Oregon.
O U R L IF E I N S U R A N C E .
M r. and Mrs. Iz e W illiam s have
gone to visit the r son Alon Lee
B O U N T E O U S R E W A R D FOR H A R D W O T iK
at Camp Roberts, C alifornia.
A N D D IL IG E N T T H R IF T -T R U L V A M E R IC A N .
Alyce Hansen is «rnnployed in the
publication office typ ing and s h o rt­
hand at O. S. C.
your |« ir, w ill soon restore you stripping, e ith e r in old houses o r
in new construction. New Oregon
your b irth rig h t.
R Y T IO N IN G O F F M O N T
reridents from coal-burning re­
M A C H IN E R Y
gions w ill probably be most in ­
H I It K IIO l.D E It - M K H E Y
The rem oval o f ra tio n 'n g re­
terested in a discussion o f d iffe r­
« IN N E K S
striction s from a ll fa rm m achin­
ent kinds of Oregon fuel woo<i
ery except corn pickers. announ< ;xl
At the 're g u la r two* hall fo u r­ from the standpoint o f the con­ from W ashington recently does not
some Tuesday. Mrs Carol H un te r sumer. C on trary to general belief, change the status o f crawl<»r-,yue
chose the lucky number, which bark o f Douglas f i r wrxxl has the tractors, w hich are handled under
was nearest the score 41 made by highest heating value, w ith the a d iffe re n t d is trib u tio n system, ac­
Belli* B urkholder and Kenneth heart wood next, and sap the low ­ cording to o ffic ia 's o f the Ftate
M ickey. They, therefor» were est.
A A A oft ice at Corvai,:.* . A il o r­
awarded the prize money. H L.
dinary tractors and o th e r types of
M a rkin presided at the coffee
farm m achinery are now purchas-
P re v e n t E ro s itn
brewing, in the absence o f Mrs.
Forests tu ild up a ^hick layer of ablc hy anybody, if found in stock.
Geo. Ross. Play w ill continue u n til
decayed leaves,
etc., ur.dcr
inclement w eather st ts in.
which there is a denre mat of fire
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reels «richer.i g trees, shrubs, ar.d
, 1 E l. M A Y IN G B U L L E T I N
Inrt.s. The rain rrtmt firn saturate
.Y Y A IL A H L E F R E E A T <)S<
tiie crown fol.nte. then the undir-
Copies o f tin* bulletin, “ Saving tto ry foliage, ar.d Anally the thick
Fuel in Oregon H o m e s ," published mat of bumua. A ll this retards run­
by the engineering experim ent sta ­ off so that crorion Is'inh.blted and
tion nt Oregon State college when a steady supply of clear, filtered wa­
fuel supplies were firs t affected ter is fed into the forest streams.
hy the w ar. are s till available and Forcr, trees consume huge quanti­
w ill l>e sent tree to any Oregon ties of water through the roots. This
citizen requesting them, says S. H. aim reduces the wr.ouqt of water
v.h .h w$uld o'J erw.se run off tuo
G raf, d ire c to r of the station.
This bulletin, w ritte n by E a rl C. quickly.
Will«*y.
assistant prof« ssor of
Spar«*«, D e p o rta tio n
mechanical engineering, includes
The eastern band o f Cherokees
ins,rue,ions and easily understood
ske,«lies to help home owners im ­ now liv in g on Q ualia re s e rv a tio n in
prove the efficiency o f any type N o rth C a ro lin a re taine d th e ir land
th ro u g h the sacrifice o f O ld T sa li,
of heating system. One section is who gave h im s e lf up to d ie so tha t
dcvotfxt to re d u c in ; hen, losses o th e r fu g itiv e s of the trib e would
through insulation
and w eather escape d e p o rta tio n to the west.
when you paint worn
furniture with cheerful, longlasting
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v o r—
A iiierican < iistoin < 'liopolatcs
$1.50
Gules P etite Chocolates .......
$1.10
.Joan M anning C hocolates..... «...... 60e
Therm os Bottles, p i n t s ........... ..........$1.00
Therm os Bottle C illers,-pints ........... 75c
Public Aprons, tr e a te d ........................75c
A ir Mail S tationery, boxed ..... 50e-$1.50
S tationery P o rtfo lio s....... $1.00 to $4.00
Fountain Pens .............. $1.25 to $3.50
H air B lu s h e s ..........................................69c
Perfum e Lamps (tax in c h ) ............ $1.20
C igarette L ighters ................................ 69c
Hide. Edge Razor Blades, 10’s ........... 29c
Sgie. Edge Razor Blades, 5’s ............. 19c
^Electric B ottle W a r m e r ........... .....$2.25
Lapel Buttons, hand Ptd., tax incl $1.50
Fount, ill Pen Desk Sets t o ............$10.00
We're Proud of the
CITIZEN SOLDIERS
at our Avon Refinery
(They’re setting records fcr making lO O-Octano
Are You Doing AIL You Can
\c s . Associated is proud of the men and women
who have worked so loyally and unremittingly at our
great Avon refinery, turning out record quantities of
100-octane aviation gasoline, special fuels and lubricants
for the armed forces.
We're proud, too, of the others patriotically bending
every effort to speed completion of our giant new cata­
lytic cracking plant— world's largest Fluid Type Catalytic
Cracker unit— which w ill vastly increase our aviation
fuel production still ftirthcr.
as a CITIZEN SOLDIER?
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coo, of Nu-Enamcl you can
restore practically any ar­
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H
niture fit your general dec­
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2 Beds and Bureau
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The Grove Hardware
Regular Blood D o no r
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Red Cross W o r k e r ......................
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A ctive Nurse o r N urse’s Aide
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Conserving Essential M aterials .
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M em ber A.W .V .S ., Canteen, U.S.O
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OUTPUT UP MORE T H A N FIFTEEN FOLD
Salvaging M etal, Taper, Fats .
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Avon’s 100-oct.tne output was large in 1940, for Asso­
ciated even then was pioneering commercial volume pro­
duction o f this super-fuel. Since Pearl Harbor, it has been
doubled, redoubled and doubled again by immediate all-
out conversion, plus tireless efforts o f the good soldiers
in laboratory, drafting room and production line. Before
this year’s end, the new "Cat Cracker” w ill bring produc­
tion to more th in fifteen-fold the 19 <0 level. And it w ill
pour out additional thousands o f barrels daily of the
amazing new super-aviation gasoline when the Army
calls for it.
Our hats are off to the Citizen Soldiers who have
stayed on the fi>b at Avon and at our «uher refineries —
who are finishing the job o f helping our fighting forces
finish the enemy.
C aring fo r and Sharing Car .
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$5 a Month
ofkekk
• stay within the limits of
you, too, to moke your fur­
$40- $5 Down
T he R e x a ll Store
Aviation Gasoline fcr our fightir.g forces)
cheerful colors will help
Zenith Hearing Aid
KEM S for DRUGS
ET Nu-Enamcl help you
wide range of attractive
Dr. E. V. Broughton—Registered Optometrist in Charge
Crossline Pi»s
C rossline pigs, obtained by cross­
in g purebted in b re d lines, gives
prom ise o f being h ig h ly e fficie n t
pork producers, say the expert«.
YET WHAT A DIFFERENCE IT MAKES
t:
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M r. and Mrs A. W illiam s have
received w o id that th e ir son H a rry
is in a hospital in Oakland, Cal­
ifornia. He ha« b ■ *ri in the .South
We-.i Pacific fo r the past eighteen
months w ith the navy Seabees.
Mrs. W. C. Pynch and daughter
Barbara spent the week-end o,
E lkto n w ith Mrs. Helen Hance
M r. and Mrs. O tis Swearingen
and son Bobby are vis itin g w ith
M r. and Mrs. Robert St. Elmo. M r.
Swenrtngen has a 14 «lay fu r­
lough
from his arm y
base at
Great fa lls , Montana.
M rs. E d ith C u rtis spent las,
w ek w ith Mrs. J. A. Mackey.
M iss-V /iIdn Pierce of Los An-
geles has been visitin g at the
Davenport home.
M rs. M ary F lora of Junction
C ity h ix moved into the sm all
h ms.- on the Davenport place.
She has tw o sons in the service.
One Is stationed a, Jefferson B ar­
racks, M issouri and the other is
overseas.
M i s F rank Chapman and Clare
wen, to P ortland Montlay w ith a
load o f wool and hogs.'
M r. and Mrs. Linn Chapman of
Oakland, C alifo rn ia, visited a, the
F ra n k Chapman home lust week.
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D o in g N O Unnecessary D riv in g
O bserving C e ilin g Prices .
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A v o id in g Black M arkets
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Buying W a r Bonds lo ihe Until
C o n trib u tin g to W ar*F un d
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GASOLINE POWERS THE ATTACK
- DON’T WASTE A DROP!
FRI! FOOTBALL SCHIDULI
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Workers in refineries and other war plants are not the
only Citizen Soldiers. You, and millions like you, con­
tribute m ightily to victory in dozens o f civilian activities,
a few of which are listed here. I.et us all be Citizen Sol­
diers all the wav. Let's stay on the job and finish the job!
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