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THVnsbAV DECEMBER 13 1915 IN A HURRY? Ycu say you ve got ■ tiro and tube you must have re- fiairsd before morning, uo m to be on the job W”J1, don't et that worry you. Ju«t bring it over to LION ROARS Divide round Vitti! » or Oregon Farmers Th«- Chris) man (linee h« Id Fri day evening I xaa-rnlH I 7, featured as entertainment, school talent. Music was provided by I Icnhcl Davis and his orchestra. the little friendly 24-honr station, only a ft# Mocks north "It Might A m Well B lo Spring” The s ifi-Bt C'iurxe for f gon of Main on Hi ;hwny 09. and "Th«- Train Go«-. By I ” were agriculture min king postwar sta sung by < arolyn Jolnv. I. Roberta bility will be io fo lls attention We’ll have it ready for you In no time and you'll be Bagley, Jeanne Ralston and Bet- on expanding the d«4 u-sliq market pleated with a job well done. ty Bagley i n ng Tm In Tin- M«x«d under conditioni of n -giilat.-«! com- We'll be seeing you. • tor- .Ix>vo" and How Deep I« the petition, E. L. Potter, chief of the «-can." Virgil Newton, Gonion dritoon of agricultural e'-onotnics Nrldeigh, Palmer, Cork Ew- at Oregon Slat'- told the Ing und Bill Lionbcrgcr vocalized annual confer« nr cf agricultural on "You Are Sunshine," and homt- economic» worker» at Mr. and Mrs. Vrt'l lloam of ('<>- I which wax dedicated to the coach, Oregon State c dk ge. burg nnri Mr. and Mrt E, nncil land “Put Your Anr • Around Me were gu«*«ts on«- wi-rilm: Inst un a Oregon agriculture will be Tin- regular m< eting of Dorena at the home of Mrs. Lenrvi Olson grange wax held at the hull lust Honey.” Mr. Aguinaldo sung "The greatly affected by tto volume of | Sunxhlne of Your Smile” and "1 international trade, but this will fur a turkey dinner In Ixmm of Thursday «vcnlng. I I jj V c Life.” Mrs Olsrin'a on. Martin filxm be governed largely by forces be l-ouix l.nvng, Dorotha Layng, At th«- end of tto evening the yond the control of the state, he S2 C, who is home fin a hw days Leonard l.nyng, Ix-o Diyng, Mrs. in singing I said, hence the need for attention leave from San 1 »tego to Huy Ncixon, Ru«svl| Whalen and 1 entire group joln«-d to interstate market* by Oregon just completed hhi txxi training ' Ruy Eckhofl were elected to mem- I “White Christmas.” Martin is taking up inlnr and Ix-i ■ Inp and 1st nnd 2nd degree growers w to produce a surplus of E ihi B m II Award» Dee. r,th mudi* a very high.grade tn his obligation was given to Mr. I nd Ixist Wednesday, December 5th. every major commodity excepting exams. Mix B«*rnk* Stewart arwl Mr. and I he fixilball award» for tto past hogs and sweet «lover s< < d. The annual conference, told De- Mr, and Mra Robbin« of Mrs Rotort Bradford Mr. and season went given in a upeciai ns- < -mber 11 to 11. wax described VoriMinla were called here one day Mn. McCune were given the 3rd sembiy. All ol the toys on the main line by Dean and Director W. A. last wix-k by the HcrlptH Hhv <4 and -1th degree obligation. The next moetlng will I m * the up were given their letters. They Schoenfeld ax the most important Mrs. Rohbln»’ toother, Mn Mary Burlcwin Mm Bm feson Is aome Chi - lima program and member» w«‘re; Cork Ewing, 3 ycur letter- in many years because of the vital nre to Inin; gifts fol tin- grab muB; ß,u lJonber;;er. 1 ycur k-t- adjuxtmenta in postwar agriculture tottgr at the present time. • ii . i hildivnx gifts will I»- kept terman; Vuz Newton 2 yi ir k-t- and farm family living now immi KJghl women attended a pl- M-jvn.iti- from the otlurs. Jello u-nnnn. Bob .McCoy, 3 year lettcr- nent. F L. Ballard. ;esoclate di nochlc party at the homo ol Mr und cike will to served the mem- ;man; Wilbur Heath, 3 year letter- rector of exten ¡on. emphasized Howard Kerne In honor of Mr-: are uxked to bi ini! B-’H q and mon; Paul Reeves. 2 year letter- the major responsibility that the Kerne's wedding nnnlvet nry She cake man: Gene Camptoil. 2 year let- Extension service has in assisting received several nice gift-; High Sulney Bales reported the Na- trrman: Noel C’«mif toll.3 year let- Oregon farmers and homemakers score- in plnochla was Jteld by ti .oal War Fund over the top. Herman. Jerry Mick.y, 3 year let- in miking such adjustments and Mm. Rubly Renoton and M’ 1 I. i t ion of «t.ite officers was terman; Gordon Ncideigh, 1 year planning for sound future develop Minnie Keene hr Id second high. ’“ bl- , letterman, and Harlan Outpman, ment. Claude Arne nnd Ted Hud*on 3 year letterman. Don’t know If Saginaw can bent In his a rid re-. ■ on marketing Route F or not, but the first wild wcic reported t o be in the boa- Hill Boyce, this year’« manager problems Profc ssor Potter review flower to to reported found was pit al. Mr. Arne returning to his received his first letter. ed the findings of the marketing a blurtoli found December 4 here home on Row river Sunday. group of the postwar potoy com The boys on the second team Joint installation of officers was : at Saginaw. mittee set up by the agricultural announced for Monday night. De- w'’0 8°t their letters lor th* first division a year or more ago. The Raymond Huffman was recently cembcr 17, at the armory in Eu- were. Spud Camptoll, Wally disctotrgcd from the army and la g< im -. All new officer» are urged - Murdoch, Mike Gamble, Jack complete repot t of this gioup as al the hon>4 of his mother, Mis. to be present. Ross, Jake Pahncr and Ralph well as much other information and data will to considered at the Ray Stewart The quilt made by the H E.C. Ding. statewide agricultural marketing Boh McCoy was elected honor A dance will he gjyen S/durday wax drawn for and Mr. Bloomer conference scheduled for the col night. December ¡5, at iht- Walk of Don na h<-ld the lucky nufnber. ary captain of Uic t-am and Cork lege campus January 14 to 18. Phillip Dik- welcomed Ewing received the letterman’« er hall by tto SagfnnW-Wulk'-r ‘The postwar problems of mar . award. Community rlub to rn <■ fund» to buck into the grange. keting agricultural products will This year the Twin Oaks trophy arise mainly from domestic and For the lecture progr-im, Mrs. pay for the electric pimp nn«| Wicks, retiring lecturer, was pre- was chosen to be given to the foreign surjUuscs that tend to dc- have tto fluor In the hall fixed. Minted with a gardenia ctvxagr whole team because of the team un « prices below tto cost of pro followed by group singing, games, ' work the boys have stown in the duction of many producers," said ^■^R ust craft and pictures of the South Pacific past season. Professor Potter. "Oregon f urn- wlai-ils shown by Robert Wagner ers are particularly affected by ■nd Phillip Lake nnd a short talk such surpluses because tto state ' v by the lecturer depends on out-of-stnie markets The gon) of $500 sM by the for all major crops except swine express the true grunge for this year was more and sweet clover seed.” AAEANING OF than reached, 'nils amount has Among essentials to a sound been added to the building fund. Mildred Catherine Landis, 45, marketing program mentioned by 'Ilie rummage and cooked food the speaker were reliable market sale held last week was pronounc Myrtle Creek, was killed late Sat information completely and hon urday night wju n the automobile ed n succ -s and a total of $11 driven by Ed May, 50. Myrtle estly -IntcrprYled- information on w-is received. Creek, collided at the grade miss Î sources of comjretitjon. knowleelge ing a mile south of Sutherlin with of consumer wants, and continued a Southern Pacific freight train. research to assist in the produc The woman, crushed under the tion of high quality products at overturned car, was dead when re reasonable cost. moved from the wreckage by Arthur McFarland, 4d, resident members of the train crew, state TRAVELING EXAMINER HERE of Drain, where he was engaged police r« |K>iti .i May was in Rose- A traveling examiner tor oper- in w’nrk ns a logging contractor, burg Mercy hospital suffering ators a»»d cbaulieurs will be at was fatally injured Sunday when from a broken leg. numerous cuts the city hall, December 21st for in» logging truck on whl^h he was I and bruises and shock. ’he purpose of examining those transporting a bulldozer, went off Mrs. Landis had been a resl-' wishing to operate cars. the road near Kellogg. McFar- dent of Myrtle Creek for the last — I uk I was crushed whin th»» truck three months, living with her I cmon Adds to Taste rolled over him. The accident was daughter, Mrs. Catherine Stew-I If you have never added lemon investigalcd fay Coroner H. C. art. She was torn in Lcbham, juice to hot. buttered vegetables. str-urn. and State policeman give it a try next time you serve Washington, March 19. 1900. :Clyde I-i-k. The body wgs remov- , asparagus or harvard beets. A little • *d tp the Stearns.Mortuary, Ook- lemon jyl.ee on fresh spinach or oth 1 er green» is delicious. LUKENS At the Butler ma- 1 ■■ ’ '■""l lornity home, Thursday. December 6. 19*15, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Lukens of Cottage Grove, a son,f ¡Inward Lee. Metzger’s “76” Service Station Dorena Grange Plans Christmas Program Myrtle Creek Woman Killed at Sutherlin Grade Crossing Dec. 18 Knickerbockers 5c to $1.00 PAOE^®^ TTTE SENTINEL. COTTAGE onOVE. OTEGON Jean Uimb went tn Oregon City Tut »day to att< nd an F.H A. meet ing. Mr«. Lyle MuRlcn and son Dale ar* upending a few day» with Mr. nrrl Mr«. Frank McGarvln. Mrs. Hortense Reed «pent »ev- eral days hurt we«-k In Portland. Mrs. R. W. Kenady and Donald Mabel and Ronald visited Satur day with Mm. A(k!le Mason jn Drain. Mrs. Weilcy Saunders received a tefpgram from her husband that to is moving from Camp Walters, Texas to Camp Roberts, Califor nia. Mr. and Mr«. Aubrey Dnvcnport hive »old their farm here and have purchased one at Trent and will move there in the near fu- ture. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Spears of Walla Walla, Washington, arc here visiting with the J. A. Mack ey family and other relatives. Mr. Spears is a brother of Mrs. Mack ey. Mr and Mrs. Albert Harris and children of Lyons have been vis- iting Mrs. Harris’ parent^, Mr and Mrs. Robert St. Eton On Sunday they visited at Ito Otis Swearingen home at Drain. Mm Buelah Robirson is stay ing at Lewis Severns home in Lynx Hollow helping care for Mra. Soverns who is seriously Hl. Green, or whatever hue your pet color combination happens to be, because their range of tones span the whole color scale—but Masons Elect Officers At Meeting Dec. 5th < handsomely I And you can get them Id. stripes, checks, plaids, eves' solids and in ■ wider v«r* iety of spacings than yoq ever hoped for, Tailored in weaves of gabardine, they’re bean tat New officers for the ensuing year were elected at the regular meeting of the Cottage Grove Masonic lodge December 5th. About 125 members enjoyed a turkey dinner served in the din ing room of the Masonic building by the Constellation club. The Rev, Frank Brown, guest speaker, gave a short address in the pro gram following the dinner and group singing was led by George Matthews. Officers elected included: Way ne Gates, worshipful master; Louie Caldwell, senior warden; Matt Smith, junior warden; Earl Hill, secretary; Worth Harvey, treasurer., free—form neat knots al ways! Drop in and foot ’em over today. , , . »H and >1.00 The Men’s Toggery Everything for Men A. W. Kelli well Phone 65 Cottage Grove Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at. let us keep fire out of the one, and frost out of the other. —Addison. for ARROW TIES Drain Man Killed In Logging Accident INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED TAYLOR At the Butler ma ternity home. Sunday, December 9, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Dole Taylor of Culp Creek, a son, Dale Kermit. MILLER At the Butler ma ternity home, Sunday, December 10, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Creswell, a.son, Richard Dougins. V. B. Hoyer Phene 47 924 Main St. for CHRISTIW LISTEN! STOP! LOQK! We want you to know we have the nicest assortment of Holiday merchandise we have had in years and it is GOOD merchandise, reasonably priced. i You have listened, now STOP and LOOK. Nothing takes the place of seeing and handling the things you want to buy--we’ll be glad to show you and to help with your problems. Shop Kem’s Rexall Drug Store. Beautiful CHRISTMAS CARDS ..... 5 to 50c Ribbons, tags WRAPPINGS ............ —.................10 to 25c Beacon GLASSWARE . $1.25-$3.50 Gift Pkgd SOAPS .......................... .............. 25c to $1.W WOOD NOVELTIES ............ $1.00 Plastic DRESSER SETS to .. ........................ $23.M Men's Kits and DRESSING CASES . $7.90 17-tfc Plastic PICTURE FRAMES to Roma Art STATUETTES Foaming Bath SACHET .... if yours is a busy holiday season You ought to see our Long Distance twitchboards ... especially on December 24 and 25. And this year they’ll be busier than ever.The eagerness of service men in camps and hospitals to make holiday Long Distance calls is sure to increase greatly our huge traffic volumes. Your Standard Man has a crew of FREE helpers for you! Put tlil-i crew of timc-ttven to work for you — FREE! Fact» one makes it easy to do nn important job quickly, correctly, i Tractor Lubrication Guide — shows where, when, how to grease tractors. Wheel hearing Service books — complete io »trial: >ns for a precision job. Farm Guide—tells how- to ni.ik» Standard farm products work foe you. Fleet Sen ire-chart», records, cost-forms to put truck and tractor operation on a »demito basis. You can help a lot. .. by hcl[>hig ns keep tht lines open for service men. ■ < 25c to $1.00 ............................ $3.00 10 inch Oram WORLD GLOBES .... $849 For Men SHAV. SETS Decorated SIFTER CANS $1.19-$5.00 «1 ......................... 75c - - ”*- ■=• I Big and Little DOLLS ..... ................ .......... $1.19 to $8.00 Cara Nome, Coty, Evening in Paris, Spell Bound and Wrisley’s Toiletries cleverly packaged. Twelve numbers in clever Children's Books, ABC Jigsaw Puzzles, Games, Money Banks, 5-year Diaries, Decorated Waste Baskets, Shaving Brushes, Stationery, Cigarette Lighters, Leather Letter Folds, Bill Folds, Change Purses, Key Tainers, Watch Straps and a large variety of Baby Gifts from Rattles to Feeding and Bath Sets. x We urge you to see for yourself all the attractive things we have to offer. KEM S for DRUGS PHONE 1Ö The Rexall Store 524 Main Street Telephone Gottn"-^ G rd vn 80 ' $2.49 2x4 inch Spr. READING GLASS JOHN FINNERAN TKe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company \ ............ $3.79 75c-$2.95 14-Piece GLASS-BAKE SETS .. ■■ ïxjose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. 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