Thur»., April IS, IH.5O
The Sentinel, Cottage (irove. Oregon
Jimmy Fidler’s
Plea Answered
Page H Il (Mi TO M \\ WK
MORSI ( \MP\K.X
Softwood Forests
Overcut in USA
50%. FAO Finds
Re-upholstering
Made Easy With
OSC Picture Aid
An illustrated txxiklet describ
ing how to re-upholster an over
stuffed chair at home is now avad-
The I’S.A is now over-cutting its
sivft-wixxl foi . sts by nearly .Vi
|x»r cent ami faces vrious short
. ges miles; reb'H’stution is in
1$
tain 112 photographs.
women
Written expressly
without previous upholstering ex
perience, th«» bulletin, number
is entitled “Re-upholstering a
Chair at Home.” The author is
Mrs. Myrtle Carter, O X C. ex-
ension service horn«’ furnishing
¡H'cialist.
As with other college publiea-
ons, copies ot the new bulletin
ire available free from county ex
tension offices or direct from the
Henry G. Hagg ot Keech Hie, one
college.
of Oregon s best known «lairy i n,
Without attempting
show will head the state-wid«' Earn
met h xls us .1 by profi ssion .t uit for Mor c Committee, it was an
[holsters, the author show: by
Ginger Prince, 6 year old star1 photographs ami a minimum ol
won the plaudits of the moving reading material the step-by-step land.
I process of renovating ami over-
picture world in her first »pp
Hagg, w h«i opi'ratcs Bromllaw n
ance in th«t "Prince of Peace.
stuffed chair. With added ex|>er Farms, on«' ol th«' largest and
lienee in this tyjx» of work, most most highly m«»chamz«xl dairy
The Prince of Peace,” new full ¡anyone can’adapt the Hisic up- farms in th«' state Iris long been
length Hallmark cinccolor pro- hulstiry principles involved to a leader in th«' industry.
duction coming to the Dian«» other types of chairs ami daven-
Hagg is vice pn'sulent of Dairy
I'hi .'iU'r 4 days. April 23 through
which may require re-uphol-
Mrs.
Carter be-
the
is JV4.
just * what
— Carte:
Uli 26 »r»
W»»c»» Jimmy Fidler f stering
I' . » or repaL.’H
has been asking for. Jimmy Fidler, neves.
Equipment and materials mptir- Dairy I’nxlmts Company: director
f a mous Hollywood radio common-
tator and columnist, has often I ed are d«'scrilx’d at length and ol Dairy Products Slanufacturers
said the film industry needs to > many of the items are also pictur-
produce mort» inspiring motion ed. The bullet in is considered so Milk Producers Federation.
pici tires, with definite spiritual basic and easy to follow that 16
in
Hagg has long lx en ac
(Other state extension services hav« th«' Republican party.
quality.
With more than half of the ordered copies for distribution in
beautiful new film photographed their states.
Re-upholstery steps described
in the stark grandeur of the rug-
ged Wichita Mountains, "The include replacing webbing, sewing
Prince of Peace," in glorious cine- springs to the w. bbing base, spring
color, is one of the most magnifi- typing, placing burlap over the
cent films ever made. Costing springs, padding and covering,
Hebron Grange will lx- host to
some $2.500,000 to produce, .a total Considerable descriptive material th«' public Friday. April 21 at S
of 63,400 feet of film was shot with drawings and photographs i'
p.m. at th«» Latham school, when
and edited to 9,000 feet in the includ«»d on how to make edge Four Oaks, Waltcrville and tip'
rolls.
final cutting.
Hebron Granges will each present
Tools required to do re-uphol
The cast includes more than
a one act play. Come out fbr an
stery
work,
according
to
th«»
bul-
3/00 performers and over 100
evening of fun. There» will lx* no
speaking parts. The music requir ’ letin, include a light weight ham admission. A charge will lx» mad«»
ed one of the longest recording mer. webbing stretcher, needles for lunch, which will lx» served
sessions in recent years by a 62- upholstery pins or skewers, ripping after the plays in the cafeteria.
pidcc studio symphony orchestra tools, shears, pliers, screw driver,
Hebron Grang«» m«»ets Saturd iv
and the 80-voice Hallelujah choir tapes, dressmakers cliolk and April 15 at 8 p.m. Refreshments
under the personal direction of china marking or wax pencil. A will lx» cookies and jello.
cording foot attachment for a
Edward J. Kay.
H.E.C. will meet all day Tues
sewing machine is required in
day. April 25, at th«» hall. There
making cord trim.
will lx» a planned |K)tluck at noon.
In Washington’s Time
Tn the days o! Washington and grange woman is asked to bring
Lincoln most people raised their pie to the play festival.
With the Granges
M. G. Huber to Give
Illustrated Talk on
Dairy Buildings 14th
M. G. Huber, agricultural engin
eering specialist, Oregon State
college, will give an illustrated
talk on dairy farm buildings and
other farm structures in Circuit
Court Room No. 2 in the County
Court House in Eugene at 8:00
p.m. on Friday, April 14. Among
structures that will be considered
are barns, milking parlors, loaf
ing sheds, silos and machine sheds.
This meeting has been arranged
by the county extension office at
the request of the dairy project
oommittee of the Lane County
Agricultural Council and is open
interested people. While
ructures will be featured,
there will also be discussion of
Other farm buildings.
own grain and either ground it
themselves or had it ground at a
nearby gristmill. The houswKe used
fresh whole-grain flour to bake the
bread and rolls for her family. In
this way, practically all the vita
mins and minerals of the grain
were present in
the
homemade
bread.
16.530 Ke?s a
sumption, the F,«xl and Avvieni
Nations (FACI warns hete in a
tin. i prepared for the C N sub
Commissi« n in Economic IVvcl-
opmeni, nhedulixl
• »¡»«'n
¡uvas of the world, (he docu-
I ment estimates, ami "the re-
serves of forests m the eastern
Glancing Backward
that the I’SSR may aKo lie
ab h» to sup|x>rt substantial vol
urnes ol lumber and pulp to short-
Allei a week'« vacation (he Cot
ireas in Asia amt the Far tage (¡rote High school students
even though domestic de- will assemble on next Monday for
in the first day s work in the new
building on the hill on Taylor
avenue.
non. shortage of I uui I mt in the
Cottage (¡like Hod anil (¡1111
Near Fasi ami North Africa,
|snnlmg out that the extreme de club was among the elevVn
mid ahon and desiccation of the
land makes further ih'Vck^imcnt in the fourth münd ol the 15th
ol agriculture practically uii|x» iinnual state telegraphic shoot
smle until some degre«' of tree Sunday.
Io ihtic
Canada, mt the other hand. can
in the I >iv: run in re than double
her pn
Al th«' request ol two people wc
duct ;. I th«» report says.
are pubhsluir: lb' testili ot the
. Mion ot Ilie city council on April
Th.' rc|H>rt outlines the world
i "B" lx
present
»um
»uni
tile M A W Market.
pro|x>s«s mcthoils
A motion
risiili 'is
Amil
lines and
Elmer
and
Kent that the eounetl rejeet the
the place of forestry in the
ponded program for economi.
the motion were Cuuni'ilmen El
volopment Ix'in planned by I
mer Kent and Anni Thies \oting
an.i its Sp'cial cd A .em i.
m i . mist the motion wer«' ('oumil
eluding FAC
present and poten Ra bard Tliwing. Councilman Os
tl.'l supplies of fon sts products, car Smith did not vote.
the riqiort (mints out that “from
a glottal |x>int < f view, th«»' pro
ductive foil st» of the world arc
inh rcntly capible of yielding fa
greater supplies of wmxl than
•limes Elmer (Barnev) Seals.
tin y hav.-.hit 1.« rin done, provided
tin y .’ite m.magi'd in aeeoniam*'
with forestry principles and de in Eug«»n«‘. He w.is lx»m in Mis
• I 187 Mi
v.istation is brought to a halt."
lu.d b««'n a resident of Cottagi
In a regional review, th«» re|x>rt
indicates that European forest*
He is survived by one daughter,
(excluding (he l^SSRl hav«» in < n Mrs Mary Baldwin, of LaCrosse,
overcut in recent years, but that
their yield could lx» increased S. Sw.n Ihout, IgtPlanta, Missouri,
through extension of
Funeral arrangements will lie
areas, improvements in stocking announced later by Mills Mor
better forestry management and tuary.
James E. Sears
Passed Away Tuesx
The I’SXR contains about one- i
fourth of the productive forest I
Micha lilted
latin»
Four out of every five American»
«
cuntury
au®.
Markia (’lirua
Florid» |i.abu.s nearly half of
all gi qi fiuit .mil urautua »luwn .n
the United Sinica.
when k today fewvi than one out
,>f every »even produce our food
ml filili rile region II, of collisi*
liiat tm . h m .itiön of fumi cqalp
tlx Itv
tiuniyfiild
Cottage Grove
Sand and Gravel
Ih C H Kime. Victor (iiiunlx'is
and Hurry Retili«', «• mh with n 25
SUPER SERVICE
Hoyx Vn> IVpiH'red With Kit Shot»
\ m il Hand.ill Jr and I bu i .'I
Sarit sustained minor iniuru'S and
weil' badly frightened when hit
w 11 h BB shot from an afr idle
wIII Ie lit play Thursday
Fill Dirt - Loam
and
dtage Grove Ila» Hrxt Hall«
Cottage (¡rove ha had a duly
Cottage Grove-
Eugene Freight
and Transfer
Bar Run
reason is that ìli«'
Ctmdueling the first
Phone 684
conking s
euildlichxl
’ákÉofip
Birth Announcements
From a Thrifty Man
V. B. HOYER
ONLY 2 MORE
Oldest Accounting l inn in Cottage (inni*
Remington
Has Moved to New Location
at 34 South 10th Street
Year
In one year over 16.500 kc?s ot
nails, or the equivalent of more
than two tons of nails every day in
the year, were purchased for use
at the nichcl mines and plants in
Northern Ontario. Canada.
INCOME TAXES — PAYROLLS — BOOKkFIJ’ING
p
Make a Date with a "Docket D"!
smington f a « o «;
are here -I 0“'
store right
now wailing to
RADIO RAY
e"
I JUW
I
cleaning,
it MLW
missing
them up with an 88” demonstration! Hr want» you to find out for vour-
wlf the famous thrill of Rocket” action. He wants you to feel the swift
surge of ' Rocket” [Miwer ... HiiKHitlicd to » silken flow f»y W hirlaway Hydra-
Matic*. And he knows that a demonstration is the only way he «'an reallv
acquaint you w ith the "88’s” persnnalitY . . . the special handling case, the
spirited eagerness that have made this Old-mobile the talk of motorists every
where. So make a date with a "Ris ket 8.” Once you do you won't lie happy
until you have your own 1 uturamic "88” i ^ ihi niUy nt tinbiy\ /oner />iiift!
«haver-
nd «’• •«
XM
FA Juliet*
In that time, a great
ni any electricians h a v e
come, ami gone, ami a
great deal of work has
been installed, and its loca
tion forgotten.
Be sure to »ee and fry Remington’» laleH . . , the
sensational, new Remington De Luxe! Three Blue
Streak twin shaving heads, mounted on a Contour
Plate make the De Luxe the world’» fine»t »having
instrument!
A GENERAI MOTORS VAHie
7^^^iwtiC OLDSMOBILE
YOUR
NEAREST
OLDSMOBILE
WE DIVE S. A II. (¡BEEN STAMPS
DEALER
Community Jewelers
OK VISIT
112 North 9th
,rtunity to re
IN ADDITION:
—we will give every shaver customer, whether a purchaser
or not, a FREE hottie of Remington After-shave Lotion!
’Whirlaway Hydra-Matic Drift, al rrduerd prier, now optional on all Oldtmobilt moMt.
PHONE
A"y
» to A-l concW'on'
store it t° « '
For 56 years, one or an
other of the NELSONs has
been doing wiring for
lights and motors; in fact,
ever since Andy Nelson
started the first light plant
here in 1894.
Just across the Main Street
Bridge.
Wiring for Lite and Power
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Englund
>
oiling a"d
Remington ports
or worn
fo,W.n °»
Drive the new "Rocket” Engine "88”—for a Futuramlc thrill you'll find
in no other car! I hose arc big words but your < lld-mobilc dealer can back
NELSON'S
Phone 99
.‘It fe»
12 S. 10th
APRIL 14 and 15
Birth Announcements
The Sentinel
is still on file anti then» are
Nelsons here to take care
of it.
- - is what our experienced
personnel offer you!
Prompt, reliable, careful and
courteous SERVICE
COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO
Phone 771
YOU GET THE BEST DEAL FROM AN AUTHORIZED NEW.CAR DEALERI
Fret- Engraving of Course
« 12 Main
Phone 851