2ND SECTION 10 PAGES 16 More Shopping Days Till Christmas lÆotta^e ®roue Sentinel VOLUME LVH You Gaja by Giving . . , News Devoted to the Interests of the Common People » COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 19P; NUMBER 17 LATHAM This year alone, we have added 305,000 telephones They're going in as fast at wt arc ahlc to install them * . . the telephone* needed on the Pacific Coast. In 1946 •lune, wt have already added more than 3O5.(XX> and thousands more go into service every month. But there it still a big job ahead. Million Sacks of made , loan docket Lending agencies will for authority to sell potatoes for not make disbursement on loan U»e as livestock teed. j papers received after the end of The December support price for I |Ln|*/ ♦/* the yrur. , U. 8. No. 1 potatrx-s, sacked and “JIIIUO LIRvlj IV As of last week producers had loaded f. o. b. cars, is »2.30 a hun­ — — oBeifij to deliver 12,262 ilundred- dredweight in all Oregon counties weighl of potatoes to apply on re- except Malheur, Union, Baker and payment of their loans, the PMA Wallowa, where it is 20 cents less. Alxiut one million 100-pound office reported Because of lack of The support price for U.S. No 2 *nc,<* oi Oregon'« 1946 late tm- diver-ion outlets, the government grade and U.S. No. 1 size B is tato crop probably will lx- placed had l»en able to accept delivery half of the No, 1 rate. under commodity loan to obtain of only 4725 hundredweight, which What men want lx not talent, 9o percent of parity government went to school lunch programs and price support protection, the state other direct distribution outlets. It is purpose; not the power to P.MA office has estimated on the To avoid waste of the surplus, the achieve, but the will to labor. basis of Jatc-November applica- Mint' PMA committee has asked Ly t ton. tiona. Up to the last Week in Novem- her, produccrs had applied to county AAA committees for ioanx on 7. hundredweight of pota­ toes. Die potato Joan program closes on December 15, and if the late loan volume is similar to that of a year ogo. then the PMA office believes that the million mark will be reached. Try our rough dry, the flat pieces are Although the deadline for appli­ cations is December 15. AAA com­ ironed, wearing apparel clean and fresh mittees are warning producers from our gentle air dryers and it’s only that a lust-minute rush of applica­ tions might make it impossible to complete the loan papers before December 31 as required by the Aprons und other home arlicles will be sold at the He- bron Grunge Home Economics ba- zimr Dec. 14 in the Grove Hurd ware lieginning at 10 a. m Bene- fits arc for the hall near the Cottage Grove lake, la-n Hawes and family were among guests ui a Ihunksgiving P |M>thu k dinner held ai I he Perry Haminton home in Eugene. Holland Skoglie came last week end from California to visit his sister, Mrs. Elvis Boswell Mr and Mrs. Arnold Bodkcr of Portland visited Friday evening at the Muds Ovorgaard home Mrs Gerald Beers and young son Gerald Allen returned last week from D-ona. The Newt Corliss family of Eu­ gene were guests Thanksgiving day at the O A Nichols home. In the afternoon Mr and Mrs. Leo Paschelke, Mr and Mrs. Albert Oaks and Mrs Winnie Hagerty who had had dinner with Mrs. Hagerty in Eugene visited at the 1 Nichols also. Richard Wolleat of Glendale, Mr. and Mr». (Gene Hansen of Corvallis, Mr and Mrs. Mads Ov- ergaard anil Jerry Wallcat were dinner guests Thanksgiving eve­ ning ot the Hugh Trunnclls George Walieat of Sweet Home spent the week k« children will return the latter |xert of the week from a trip east. Mrs. Julia Watts has returned righrnnt returns! It's easy. «onomx«l from Clarkston. Wash, and in ksk your drugaitt tor Kloonil« today Or for lanarous Frea lampla. write Kotene Products again at Father Sohler'«. :orp , Rochester 1I, N. Y. Be Under US Loan dfáib fatte DENIAL Pim K l E E NIT E the Brushlea Way MOUNT VIEW Complicated switchboards, cables, dial equipment ■nd even new buildings have to be built before everyone * who want* a telephone can get one. This will rake time because our progress i* handicapped by shortage* of ma­ terials and by the disturbed conditions throughout the country affecting manufacturer** output and our con­ struction projects. Meanwhile you may be certain duf we will do everything we can. For it is our purpose in our huge expansion program to provide service for everyone who wants it just at rapidly aa txmiblc... better service than ever before ... a more valuable service to everv user. We arc spending this year for gross plant additions an aggregate of $130,(MM),(XX) aluch exceed» by $53.(XX),(XX). or 73 per cent, our previous highest yearly plant expenditures in 1941 of $75,000,000.' roil tonthteni uilb good waget and nothing rendition» for ont cmploveei and a reaionable return to the tbou- mudi of ptofde ubo bait ¡muted in the budneu. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co 374 Main Nt. Teleidtone < »Unse Grose HS Mr and Mrs Basil Kyle ant! »on Bobbie. Mr and Mr». Herman Kan- el spent the holidays visit Ing rela­ tive* at St. Helens and Salem. V S. Hurd, who is boarding at Hie Herman Knnel home, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his family at Seaside. Mr and Mr*. Roliert Coombs of Springfield and Mr and Mrs. Ed­ die Maloney of Eugene were guests al the Chas. Teeters home on Thanksgiving day. Parent and Teachers Club met at the school house Friday night Nov. 29th Plans were made to meet again December 13 at the xclxxd house at 8 o'clock so that some work that is badly needed can be done at this time. The Neighborly Neighbors club will hold a bazaar in Cottage Grove Saturday, Dwmher 7th. '¡’hey have n quilt on display at McLaughlin Furniture Store on which they arc selling numbers. Mr. and Mtn. Harold Boslaugh of Milwaukie spent Wednesday night at (he Margaret Mosby home. Mr Thomas has returned home after a two week trip in to Cana­ da. He was called there on the ' illness and death of his father. Mr. and Mrs Henry Russum had the pleasure of talking to their son T 5 Bob Russum in Tokyo Saturday evening. Looking for an Economical and Efficient Laundrv Service? lie a pound DON T forget those heavy woolens. It costs so little to be well groomed. You will like our dry cleaning service too. ooo Phone 44 Collins laundry and Cleaners BACON ONE PEA PUREE and HAM Pork FREE SAUSAGE 45c LB. WITH ANY PURCHASE OF BIROSEYE FROSTED FOODS Fresh OYSTERS PINT 85c KRAUT in Bulk 20c QUART QUALITY MARKET ERNEST AND CLARENCE HILL 1019 East Main, Cottage Grove, Ore ;0n Get KLEE NITE today at KemN l or Drug« and all good druggist*. FROZEN Friday and FOODS Saturday “THE IDEAL MEATING PLACE” Free Delivery Fred Anderson, Prop. Office Supplies of every kind. Phone 46 The Sentinel. 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