22 Pages
Section
Two State to Receive
Almost 6 Million
For Highway Use
Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGONTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
NUMBER 20
Ap|M»iiionmcnt of $5,939,655 as
Draft Age Men May Volunteer
For Active Duty at Any Time
Instructions have been received ■
permitting voluntary induction of a
men ftom IN to 2« In the tinned
forces n w.,-, disclosed HUS week
by ( ol I-rancis U Mason, deputy
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Vet Back in Korea
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Sawmills Heading for
PrOdUCtlOll ReCOrd
HARTLAND (Special)
"Up until this lime," Co! Mason
said, "a l egist runt has hud to
wult until his numlier came up in
regular ms|Ucn< -e This lias worked
a distinct hardship on many young
men. whose work is of such nature
that their Is-lng found acceptable
to lhe armed forix-s, following the
physical examination, it has ls-en
difficult foi them to find remun
erative work during the |a-riod bc-
twi-en this examination and actual
Induction
"Now," continued Col Mason,
"U|sm written request to his local
-Board, any registrant. if not ob
viously disqualified, may la- phys-
it'ii Uy examined with tin- next
group Is-mg forwarded by the
Board, and then Inducted under
the next call."
Col Mason went on to jsiint out
that instructions have Is en issued
also to all Dicol Boards to (x-rml!
registrants to waive the 21 day
waiting [M-riod between the mail
ing of the Notice of Acceptability
and or the Hi-day period la-tween
Hie mailing of the Order to Re-
|M>rt for induction, and the actual
dale of induction
"Everything is la ing done," con-
eluded Col Mason, "to make it
IMissible for any registrant, who,
for some (MTsonal reasons, may
desire the earliest |>ossible induc
tion - to lie inducted almost im
mediately Tills proceduic does
not interfere in any way with u
registrant's opportunity to enlist
in sunn- other branch of the ser
vice
. , la-fore he lias tm-n ordered to
take his physical examination, but '
it di»-» make it ]x>H>>lbJe for a
young man to enter the Army im-
mediately without having to sign
up for a full thn'c-year enlist
ment
I cards were Issued, bringing th<
Circulation Grows
At Public Library
Circulation at the Cottage Grove
public library continued high dur
ing November as 1313 I looks were
checked out, it was revealed this
week by Mrs. Nellie Hamant,
librarian.
total library users in this urea to
, 986.
Gift volumes wore rccilvad dur*
ing the month from Mrs? Molly
Elledge. Mrs. E. W. ('lark, Mrs.
Arthur Benson, Lester Blackmore,
and Horace Hatch.
The library has received many
new books including “We Hava
Given Our Hearts Away,” by
Helen Topping Miller; "Signal
Thirty-Two." by MacKinlay Kan
tor. and The Story of Andrea
Fields,” by Elizabeth Seifert,
A breakdown of the total show
ed that 831 adult fiction and 192
non-fiction volumes were borrowed
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during the month. In the chil
A rainbow trout t igged In the
dren’s division, 219 fiction and 71
Deschutes river above Bend was
non-fiction books were used.
later recovered 414 miles up
Mrs. Hamant said that 82 new stream.
Doug
las fir sawmills produced as much
lumber in the first eleven months
of 1950 us they did during thi
I eni ire year of 1949.
Harri« Smith,
<>f
West Coast Lumbermen’» Asso
ciation. aaid western Oregon and
Washington fir mills cut 9 8 bil
lion feet through November, and
iip|n*m certain
reach a pre
vlously forecast 10 5 billion feet
by Decemtier 31, for a new ull-
time record lugli for the region,
Mil) stia-ks at the end ot No-
vvmber Blood at 77« million feet,
well below the 922 million feet for
the same period m 1949 Smith
said this reduction in mill stocks
in I tie luce of the highest cut in
history and the most
severe
freight
car shortage
for six
months of the year was due to a
shift in transportation methods
All year long we
are endeavored to
ring you the very
Brach's Holiday Special
Assorted Chocolates
Three-pound box
$1.98
Patty Dae White or Yellow
Pop Corn
FULL OF FIGHT at «ixty. M/Sgt. Arne
Su-null« U back In Korea from hi*
hometown of Devil'* Lake, N D.
Th« Satge, a veteran of two world
war« and two previous lour» ot
duty In Korea, resigned his com
mission as a major. He tells report
ers he merely wanted to return to
Korea as a noncom tn the fighting
ranks. I International Soundohotoi
2 lb 39c
Fresh Imported
Dates
ib-
29c
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Smith credited trucks and ships
with keeping much of the lumls-r
industry operating during the
summer when the railroads failed
to supply adequate freight cars
for lumber ship|s-rs. He said an
extra billion feet of lumber above
Evening classes for adults will
norma) had ls-en carrier! to mar
be resumed in Cottage flrove Jan
ket in 1950 by truck and ship.
9 by the general extension division i
The Oregon-Wyoming baxki-tluill of the Oregon State System of
M-ril-H MM-ltlN
Higher Education.
tint. When the Cowhoyx came to
The class, which will be held
Eugene in 1948 the buck football every Tuesday evening in Jeffer
er* were In Dulins for the Cotton son grade school, is list. 202,
Bowl. When tin- Wctifoot« go to History of Western Civilization.
Diramir, the Wyoming grid squad Instructor for the ten-week course
will lie in Florida for the ‘Gator will be Dr. Ray Hawk of the Uni
Bowl
versity of Oregon.
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anà TO
GOOD.
History Classes
To Begin Jan. 9
ity and Economy in
all food items.
Since we always
strive for the best in
everything - we now
want to wish each
one of you - our
friends, our custo
mers:
From all of us, to
all of you
«
r resh Roasted
Peanuts
lb.
VERY
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
CTTfiWCTllfiMili)
29c
brinJvmi
r
th t K“!'! i”"a' ho,'da-v foo<1s an‘ displayed for quick, easy si-lection — and priced low for sure economy. Even Santa couldn’t
bring jou finer food values. So Oil jour entire menu with thesz«
for the
the doubl«-
double holiday
holidav feast.
feast.
these suner-good
sujter-good buv.s
buys for
With the Granges !
Blended Juice
Dorena Grange
Grange mvmbom and friends
enjoyed a Christmas program al
the ¡will on Saturday evening with
the following number« living pre
sented by the lecturer: group
singing of carols; "Welcome," by
Carrie Dm Sherrill; reading, by
Billie J<> U-Compte; songs, "Ru
dolph. the Red-nosed Reindeer"
and "Frosty, the Snowman," by 1
several members of the youth
group; recitation by Tommy
Wicks; and Tableau by the youth
group Christmas carols were sung
by the audience.
Santa Claus appeared during n
Christmas game which everyone
enjoyed, and gifts, candy, and poj>-
corn balls were distributed to all.
Refreshments of cookies and cof
fee wen* served by the ladies of
the H.E.C. at the close of the eve
ning
The next regular meeting of the
Grange will lie held Friday eve
ning, Jan 5. Officers arc re
quested to tie present at the hall
Wednesday night, Dec. 27, for
drill practice.
Oregon's share of Hie federal aid
highway funds tor the Usea I yeai
1951 has been announced by the
department of commerce, Paul
Patterson, president of the Ore
gon State Motor Association, dis
closed this week.
Patterson, wh i a member of
the legislative highway interim
committee ol tin eleven western
1 states, said the Oregon apimrtlon- "The remainder of the funds due
ment was this state’s share of the each state therefore will be ap-
approximately $400 million ap-
l-ortiomd lor the 18 states, Ha |»rtioncd when final figures on
waii, Puerto Rico and the District the 1950 urban and rural popula
tion are re|s>rted by the bureau of
of Columbia,
the census.”
The state may use federal aid
Washington receives $6.315,141
lurid, for highway const»ration
and California $20,417,231 on this
and right ol way acquisition. * >1
tin- total apportioned Oregon so apportionment, making a total of
$32,672.027 for the three Pacific
lar, $768,408 is ear-marked for
coast states.
ui ban highways, $2,124,458 for
‘‘ondary or feeder roads, and
Jim Loscutoff and Will Urban
$3.046,789 for triads tfiat consti
of the UO basketball team have
tute part of the federal aid high
combined to take more rebounds
way systryn.
of the backboards than Oregon’s
Funds for the federal aid sys first five opponents combiner!.
tem air- distributed in proportion Ixiscutoff has 85 recoveries, Urban
to area, jxrpulation and mileage of 73, while the opposition has but
fiost roads," Patterson explained. 152 for a total.
ilndMtn House
Orange Juice
Grapefruit
be of service to you and to wish
you not only a mui ry < ’lu istnias,
Standby
Broken Sections
Fruit Cocktail
Gooseberries
Cling Peaches
Del and Mont Rearrick and Employees.
07..
Hi
07..
29c
4«
07.
29c
Yamhill
Catsup
25c
Hudson House 2*
29c
.
Nalley’s
25c
Nalley’«
29c
8
Baker’«
Patty Dae
07..
32c
21c
H A D Large
t
Fruits & Vegetables
32c
Celery.
for finer dressing
and wish
you a
Red Rose
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Ice Cream qt 39c
Phono 939
Cottage Grove
637 MAIN ST.
303
HAD
303
1
Miracle Whip
Any Flavor
Pork Sausage
r ’
1
3 lbs.
55c lb
Shoulder Cut
Beef Roasts .
9c
72c lb
Shoulder
Pork Roasts
Sliced Bacon.
25c
FRESH-FROZEN FOODS
Me
Corn
lie
Peas
29c
Orange Juice
Frozen Fryers — Chip Steaks — Tamales
FLAVOKPAC
Strawberries
Kasph'rries
Boysenberries
. 55c lb
ROVE
PHONE
'.59c lb
Roasting Chickens Frying Chickens
Fresh Dressed Turkeys
2Xe
29c
Be
the family SHOE store
29 S. Gth
II & D
Armours Banner
A Holiday
Tradition !
and a
Pennant
Country Style
Delicious
MERRY CHRISTMAS
30 oz.
- Quality Meats
lb. 8c
*
Cranberries
2 IX""“18 29c
Pennant
2 for 29c
39c
45c
25c
15c
17c
23c
39c
4 for 29c
Crisp Green
Yams or Sweet Potatoes 3 it». 25c
Oranges
Large and Juicy
Doz. 49c
Brown Onions
2>4 tin
Del Monte No. 2 Crushed
23c
21c
Ripe Olives
Can we
HORN IN
for a minute
35c
Yamhill No. 2
PUMPKIN
MINCE MEAT
FRUIT CAKE MIX
PINEAPPLE
CREAM CORN
PEAS
GREEN BEANS
SALAD DRESSING
ROYAL GELATINE
Hudson House
19c
Chocolate Chips
Shredded Coconut
Del's Steak House
I«
Hudson House No. 1
Sweet Cut Pickles
Leather Industry
The preparation of leather—sim
ilar to that which still goes into the
»olea of your shoes—is the oldest
craft known to man, even older
than the weaving of textiles.
35c
Hi (
Sweet Mix Pickles
We will I n - closed evening of Dec. 21 for
repair and remodeling. Watch this paper
for opening after the first of the year.
Hi
Hudson House
Tomato Juice
Grapefruit
35c
Hudson II oiim -
Orangeade
old customurs, oui* appréciation of
your loyally. To our new rusto-
mers, au appréciai ion of your con
fidence. To you who «are not our
16
53
Pound 87c
Golden West Coffee
Liptons Tea 16 bB< B,ack
23c
Pound
55c
Nestle’s Instant Cocoa
125 ft. Roll« 23c
Wax Paper
Begmore Dog Food
2 27c
Vano Powdered Bleach
39c
Blu White "Whiten» - Brighten»”
’’h*' 9c
Toilet Tissue s**«-"“
3
25c