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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur«., Nov. 10, 1010 CULP CREEK U. S. DEBT NOW AVERAGES $2,875 PER PERSON (Mrs. R. R. (irost, reporter) Chet Colscn ms in a Portland hospital again suffering with an injured back. Mts. I'olsen is with hint It is understood that hi- •ian plans on putting the cast back on his back ROBOT TARGET PLANE IN FLIGHT few div ; of school the past week on account of illness. The old Bill Jeans mill dock was completely destroyed by fire last week Origin of the fire w as not learned The dock was built about twenty years ago. Mis. Kieth Ix’Compte of Row River was taken suddenly ill Sat urday night. A later report was to the effect that she had improved somewhat, but was si ill confined to her bed. SHOWN IN FLIGHT over Washington, this pulse-jet pow ered । : .ess air craft target of the U. S. Navy is to be used for training naval gunm s In appearance it resembles the German “buzz bomb" of the late war. Known as the KD2G-2, it is remotely controlled from air or land and. with mission completed, it can float down by parachute (Internat •.:!) IN U. S CORPORATION DEBT GOVERNMENT: FEDERAI $232,700,000,000 UNINCORPORATED* BUSINESS $84,600, THE TOTAL DEBT in the U. S . including government, business nnd Individuals. Is higher than at any previous time, according to the Commerce Department's compilation for the beginning of 1940. The lotul is (.nu tem billion above the previous year. The federal government's share Is $216,500,000,0C3, which is more than half of the Grand total. And, it is pointed out, the deficit is expected to increase. (Central Treu ÄMociatiun) There is nothing like assured se curity in the future to create peace and harmony in the home. And there Is no better prescription for future security than V. S. Savings Bonds. That's why the head of every house hold should realise the neccssi$| for a safe, sun- and automatic Savings Plan. The Opportunity for saving is yours, you can start today and be fore you realise it you are on the road to peace and security. There are two saving plans available, the Pay roll Savings Plan where you work. or. if self-employed, the Band- a-Month Plan where you bank. $3 invested today will grow to $4 in ten years time. Sign up NOW. each fitted individually, to the shape of your face ... earh GUARANTEED U.S. Treasure Dewtratni .to satisfy you. Eye Glasses On Easy Payments Dr. Mulholland offices ct (%* 820 WILLAMETTE IN EUGENE "But that's not the way to p.aj this duet!" You Can't Change The Seasons - - - Portland. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Stephens went via their own The Forrvst closed down tenqiorarib the they ran logs. reived notification a few of a five per cent increai ary for fourth class pos Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sow the week end at Gold Hill visiting w ith the Leo Thompson family. The school census as completed by Mrs. Dorothy Booher had a total of 111) children between the ages of I and 1!) inclusive. There were til boys and 19 gills. Edward Thompson caught a sal mon Saturday while fishing on the Umpqua with his father. Marshall Uttlcpage lias been absent from school with the mumps. Mr md Mrs. Black motored to Sweet Home Sunday to spend the day with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black. The Four-H club held a meeting Litunl'iy afternoon for the idee- ion of officers. Mts. Charlotte Booher of Cot-i age Grave is substitute teaching | in the upper grades at the Curtin! ntil a t( ach( r c in be obf tain.-d for the remainder of the' •erf if irate as yet and he is ming on taking some more । ling. ROBERTS and DRURY HEATING WIRING SUPPLIES SHEET METAL Ph. 444 205 North 9th Alls'rt Rim in southeastern Ore gon's Gake county is described by geologists as one of the largest ex posed faults in the world. Where the earth slipped vertically ages ago, the fault rises 2000 feet above the eastern edge of Albert lake with an 800 foot lava cap which ends in a sheer precipice. HOWDY FOLKS!! The answers to everyday insurance problems* The Plumber lay upon the ground By G. B. ARNEST Eating bread and peanut butter. • "«»Il I,..- Grove and Mrs Ceclelr Mi und Mi G I Gordon mid (lutes md son of Eugene. family spent Sunday with Mr. mid Susan Williams pent the Wiek Mn Night al Smith River end wUli Ml I Mae Kehherside o( Billy Denham <4 Cottage Grove Ml View. visited at Ilie Harley William» Dinner guests Sunday at Ilie lioille over Ilie Week end Ray home Mr. and Ml and Mt ('lauti.' Mi'Fmïnnd M:s Otho Burns of Nofi and Mi Sunday w ith Mr. Sallee ami md M I's William Shnnui. The son .H I >(111'1111. tinner was in honor of Mrs Bdly Ketcherside of Mt View /wii's' ami Mrs spent Un- week end with Hal (‘ul William Sii.non birthday iini ine was Tuesday Mr. und Mi s Budike und family mid Mi • mid Mrs Turner of Col- I lie week end w i t II lus Cousin, were ilmncr gUrid* tage linimy Keene. Sunday evening at the Wall Sells U A Keene went to Riwhurg home Mond iv to spend n week nt the Mrs Walt Sells and daughter home of lus daughter. Mr . Clnilde one afternoon with Mrs wiiley and family. sister, Mrs Bessie Itadtke I l irici Williams and son Jimmy of Cot fuge Grow. util Frank Clark w salmon Mr und Mr» Lowell Bcnston were Saturday evening guests at The H oi I mt I Paul family spent the R. I' Bash home. io week end ut the E Reppy home. The word grocer originally Jak meant otic who sold by ville ' Tuesday where he will lie i .\.’s » onni se n. Mr. and Mr xi John Vinsonhaler one day hist fashion I, designers Ph. 444 WOMAN ANO CHUD CURTIN by leading PLUMBING MAN, Grace Thompson, reporter Phone 12F6) ... each styled Standar <L FÖTAL DEBT $l>2,100,000,000 100 Different Styles OPTOMETRIST, with $2,875 FOR EACH « * i * m . • wf A»* i lii** brother in luw mie! they will go to Ilie (Mrs. Ruby llciMton. reporter Ilakoi lo lumi elk. phone »M F-4) Mi 111111 Mr» Walt ('line mid IHsston spent Sntur- Inn home tin- pn-t Week Weiv Mi day al the home of Mr Cline'» sis uni Mi Elwvn Moll «nd sun ot ter, Mrs llownrd Keene mid fmn- |oln< <1 by SAGINAW But you can prepare rhe official United Nations Seal, approved by the General Avscm- Iv in 1948, represents a map of the world, as s< an from the North Pole, surrounded by olive branches. Centered on the Green wich Meridian, it extends to GO degrees latitude South. The map is inscribed in gold on a field of smoke-blue. Water arc white The seal, or emblem, is also featured in the United Na tions flag, etched in white In the center of a smoke-blue field. for them by having your MOTOR BATTERY TIRES QUICK RELIEF FROM RADIATOR Symptoms of Distress Arising from DOCTOR Rulon W. Rawson (left) and Dr. Leonard P. Eliel are two of the five medical scientists who used two rare hormones to retard and partially destroy cancerous gruwtlw in six patients at Memorial Hos pital, New York. The hormones were ACTH, a secretion of the pituitary, and cortisone, an adrenal secretion. (International) STOMACH ULCERS ■»I to EXCESS ACID Free BookToUsofHomoTreatmont that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Ovnr three million I k HU m of iho Wltuio T m » t «. xt have been wild for relief of •ymptonmofilioinwarulng from Slomxh Checket! by McCOY MOTORS Your CIIYRSLIK • NAMOITII IXnler" MpUlna Ihu ln atln. nl tuck fully 6th and Washington Phone 64 Cottage Grove Pharmacy love Apple' Popular The scarcity of tomatoes in the past year's otherwise abundant harvest« recalls something of the history of this romantic fruit- vegetable. A sharp drop in production in some of the nation's principal to- mato-growing areas means smaller done stic stocks of tomato soup, juices, stews, ketchup ana chili sauce this winter. Unseasonable weather is given as the cause. One hundred years ago the to mato was just beginning an uphill fight for respectability as a food PLEASE DONT SOUcEZA M The rain came down and run him in And he was heard to mutter— In the summer the sun’s so hot, In winter it’s wind and rain and snow Every spring I get spring fever. In the fall a hunting I must go. And yet the baby’s needing shoes, The wife a dress must have. There’s little left for gas and booze When they take out de ducks for Uncle Sam So phone in your orders friends To your good friends Roberts & Drury Before in desperation we rob a band And end up before a judge and jury. CLIFF AND GEORGE “WE HURRY” social group of about twei Couples and each couple take turn as hosts for a house party at which the Other» are guests a local maid of all work, always helps with the ing and cleaning up at lhe >r where the party is given. I week, Martha slipped, go- d ,ivn stairs to the base- mi nt party room and although wasn't hurt, some of our group thought we should 'ala- out some form of insurance covering our liability in such an accident. Is Employer's Li ability the proper kind? ANSWER: Employer’s I.lahil ily Insurance covers your legal liability I n accidents t <> ser vants hut it would be much simpler for eiwh couple ta own Compn-hen.lve Personal Lia bility coverage. That sort ot policy rovers your liability I r a< r idçnts to part time servants and gives a lot of addPionnl proti-etion for a very small premium. No family should tic without it. A If you’ll addri : your own insurance question» to this of fice. we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will bi' no charge or obligation of any kind. Arnest Insurance Agency ¡11 Main Phone 36 Representing the leading fire »nd casualty Companies doing business in Oregon. Your voice can reach tome M countries a» easily a, a nearby town. The low rate, may eurpriee you. “Calling Tokyo-4250” item. Indians of the Andes had cul tivated it since about 1000 A. D. The Aztecs of Mexico gave it the name that Cortez’ men al ered into “tomato” and they probably said “toh-mah-toe." And the Spaniards took it back to Europe, but there it was recognized ns a member of the deadly night shade family. It was wrinkled and small and was known as the "love apple" in Europe and, later, in North Amer ica And for centuries the supposed ly poisonous fruit was nothing more than a garden ornament. Battio mountain state park near Pendleton is the site of Indian battle fought in 1 tregon. Marauding Pa lute and Bannock tribes created months of terror in nori heastern ífregón until »ub- I dued in 1878. Complete Lubrication Jobs Nolt’s Chevron Station 6th & Highway Ph. 25 How overseas service puts the world by your telephone 1. For doing business and keeping ir. touch witli friends, overseas telephone ser ice has become an everyday tool. In its »v nty-two years, the tailing rate has jumped from about 2,300 calls a year to 600,000. Today, your voice can be sent over short-wave radio to ninety-four per cent of the world’s telephones ...over circuits as long as 8,000 miles. 3. In I 9?7, the lowest overseas rate from the West was $84.00. Now (he maximum to most countries is $12.00 (plus tax) for three minutes. Many calls cost less. Making it possi ble to call almost anyone, at low cost, is another way we’ve made your telephone more valuable. The PâbifîC lëlSpIlOnS 2. Skilled technicians in the circuit control room keep constant watch on their equip- ment to make sure vour voice can hurdle the earth and still sound about as clear as a cross town call. And overseas service is easy to use. Y our Long Distance operator will give you the rates, the best time to call... and set up an appointment call for you if you wish. Your telephone is one of today’s best bargains and Telegraph Company I