The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 24, 1939, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Towering Beauty At Fair
News Briefs
Springfield will relocate their'
city limit» In order to permit the
Washington Veneer plant to lo­
cate in a preferred »Ite in that
city, without Ix-lng subject to the
high city tax rate, if action taken
by 42 member* of the Springfield
chamber of commerce Monday
night I* indicative of the general
sentiment in the city. Buxines*
men there feel that Increased
business due to the payroll of the
proposed new Industry will more
than compensate for loss of tax
value to the city of the property
desired ax a site for the plant.
The Portland News - Telegram
has joined the list of more than
200 American dailies to suspend
publication within the past year.;
The News-Telegram, a member of
the Scripps chain, gave increased
operating costs, including mount­
ing tax burdens, as the reason for
suspending publication. The Port­
land Journal has taken over the
News-Telegram's subscription list
and "big name” features.
Eugene police are holding for
ten days on a vagrancy charge a
transient suspected of complicity
in the wreck of the streamliner,
"City of San Francisco," near
Carlin, Nevada, August 12, in
which 24 people lost their lives
and 108 were injured. The wreck
wax deliberate, and the result of
a plot, a board of inquiry recent­
ly decided, in absolving railway
employes of negligence.
With (hr delirate leave« and branche« of a tree framing thia
m)«tic Tower of the Haat at the California World's Fair, the apot
la anol lier one where visitor« to the K*|MMiliion find en< hantment.
Fach of the many iM-autlful courts and fountains ha« its own par-
tii ulnr i harm, and together they make Trewsure Island a true magic
tale of romani e.
Brice Creek CCC
Boys Fight Fires
Work which ha* l»een carried
on in the Kujada urea by CCC
boys from the Brice creek camp
1» being held up. according to
Fonmt Ranger it E. D. Brown,
while the boy* have been aMign-
cd to the army of fire fighter*
now bringing Oregon'* fifty mil­
lion dollar blaze* under control.
Sixty of the boys have been
sent to the fire in the Powers
area while a second contingent of
25 have been sent to fires In
Douglas county, to join a similar
sized group from the local camp
already at work there.
No fires had been reported in
the Kujada area up until Wednes­
day morning, but Rujada ranger
station reports that the shower
which fell in Cottage Grove early
Wednesday morning did not reach
to the Bohemia district.
(jrealcal .Martial Elegy
The greatest martial elegy that
has ever been written, "Th* Biv­
ouac of tiie Dead," by Theodore
O'Hara, is said to be the one perfect
•nd universal martial elegy. It ha*
been translated into almoat every
European language and ia one of
tiie world’* moit beloved poem*.
Drinkers Cannot Inherit I.and
A court which deal* with farm in­
heritances ha* ruled that "drinker*
cannot inherit land and are not fit
to cultivate it properly.”
IRISH-SWARTZ Inc.
We guarantee satisfaction or your money will be cheerfully re­
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all is our motto.
HONEYs.,„„¡,35, CHEESE „11.
Typewriters for school. Sentinel
Ax a special tribute to the Ore­
gon poultry industry and to the
honors it brought to the state at
the recent world's poultry con-
grou in Ohio, the Oregon state
fair official* have designated Fri­
day of the fair as Oregon Poultry
day as well ax farm organizations
day. The fair will be held at Sa­
lem September 4-10. The Oregon
exhibit at the Ohio congress will
lie on display, as will Oregon tur­
The Shan* creek road Into the keys and poultry which won na­
Bohemia section has been graded tional acclaim for this state.
and improved, but the road is
narrow and strep In places and
The salesman waxed eloquent
forest service officials advise mo­ about the merits of a vacuum
torists not to attempt to travel cleaner, but the village housewife
the road into Bohemia. Local mo­ wasn’t impressed. She suggested
torists often make the Bohemia that he talk less and show her
loop. going up the Brice creek what the machine could do.
road and returning down the
Beaming broadly, the man fit­
Sharp creek road. In this way ted up the cleaner, thrust his arm
danger from the narrow road is into the chimney of the open fire­
lessened.
place and brought out a handful
of soot, which he scattered over
the carpet. He then shoveled up
some ashes from the grate and
sprinkled them on the rug.
"Now," he said, smiling trium­
phantly, "I’ll show you what this
vacuum cleaner can do. You’ll be
surprised madam. Where’s the
electric switch?”
"Switch?" echoed the surprised
woman. "We use gas!”
GOOD BUYS IN
USED CARS
’36 FORD TOURING SDN.
De Lux, good Tires,
Heater
$465
34 CHEVROLET SEDAN
$295
$225
’32 FORD SEDAN
’29 FORD SPORT COUPE
$135
$150
31 FORD PICKUP
'29 FORD ROADSTER
$ 95
MARTIN
MOTORS
Your Pontiac Dealer
Mild
Fancy Oregon
Swansdown
Cake Flour
.........22c
Post Toasties
Giant Pkt's
Free Balloons
Drink Juices for Health
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
H-D
TOMATO
JUICE
Sperry’s 9.8-lb. bag
COFFEE
Granulated Soap
Large Pkg.. ..
33c
25c
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
Save the Price of the Can
Lb.
45c
PEETS
15c
29c
1 lb.......
2 lb......
10c
46-oz. cans 19c
H-D
COFFEE
Sanka - Kaffee Hag
23-oz. cans
Armour’s
Irish’s Brazilian
..... 20c
..... 39c
25c
25c
No. 211
3 cans
Del Monte
46-oz. cans
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
Irish’s Special
1 lb.
2 lb.
2 for 15c
46-oz. can 15c
8»
Unsweetened
Pancake Flour
Cochran Wins Batting
Title With .477 Mark
Manager Cochran of the Lum­
ber Workers Union team won the
individual flatting title for the
season just completed. Cochran
hax an average of .477 by getting
21 hits in 44 official trips to the
plate. H Mosby of Dorena was a
close second with 10 hits in 21
times to bat for an average of
.476. Jarrard of the Eagles was
third with an average of .448.
These averages include only the
games in the score book that were
completely recorded.
Cochran also lead with total
number of hits with 21 followed
, by Caton of the Quality Market
with 19 hits.
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Phone 53 or 54
3 bars
17c
Crystal White
SOAP
FOLGER’S COFFEE
10 Reg. bars 29c
2 lb. can 49c 7 Giant bars 25c
Regular or Drip Grind
1
lb. can
25c
CRACKERS
?
-
».1
5c
Salted Wafers
“
Com — Peas
String Beans
Com — Peas
String Beans
Standard Pack
Your Choice
H-D Fancy Quality
4 cana
5 pound box 29c
CLEANSER
Lighthouse
3 can$
Your Choice
29c 3 cans
85c Dozen
Crystal White
Soap Chips
10c
Trixie Dog Food
35c
19c
cans
Fruit Jars
75c
Peanut Butter 2ib * 22c
Fig Bars
Crisco 3,b an45c 6 b an89c
Ball Mason
Quarts
Dozen
2 pounds 19c
KELLY’S
CUT RATE
DRUG STORE
CORONA
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Easy to Use . .•
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Easy to own .. •
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beautiful, clean-cut typing
with a professional touch.
Lightning fast, piano-key
action. Built by the pioneer
makers of portables for life­
time use. Fully enclosed to
keep out dust. Free carry­
ing case and typing in­
struction chart. Has the
famous F loating S hift
that saves energy. Come
in and try it today.
The Sentinel
$1.26
ALARM
CLOCKS
98c
35c Dr. West
TOOTH BRUSH
2-49c
Hines Hand
Lotion and
Hines Deodorent
CREAM
79o Value
39c
$1.00
IRONIZED
YEAST
79c
100
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
Pint
ALCOHOL
RUB
19c
19c
50c Milk
Magnesia
TOOTH PASTE
25c
Djer-Kiw
TALC
39c
15c
50 Sheets Paper
50 Envelopes
For
29c
ALL
TOBACCO AT
CUT RATE
PRICES
Palmolive
SOAP
B""5C
1C
SALE ON
COLGATE
TOOTH
POWDER
Irish’s Special Flour
Peter Pan Flour
Guaranteed Hardwheat
Lane County’s Most Popular Hardwheat
49-pound bag
49-pound bag
PEACHES—Get our prices before you buy. Fancy improved El-
bertas and Hales in bushel boxes will be in Friday.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Veal Steaks Swift’s Bacon Boiling Beef
Shoulder
By the Pieoe
2 pounds... ,25c Pound.
Sausage
Freshly Ground
Short Ribs
17R Pound
Pure Lard
8c
Lunch Meats
2 pounds... . 19c 4 pounds... 33c Pound
Assorted
25c