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THURSDAY, PKCKMIiER 21, 1939 Snell Addresses Lions Club 14th THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE PROVE, OREGON Paradoxical History Activity Continues ¡n Rohemia Sedor Oregon K lrphant» The noon nn-clinK o f the Lion« c lu b was poHl|H)in (l u n til 6:30 T hursday evening ho that club tneiulM-iK m ight hear an addreaa by E a rl Snell, secretary o f «late, and honor a visit from E llo n Schroeder o f M y rtle Point, din- tr le t governor of this d is tric t O th e r visito rs attendin g the meet- Ing w ere: .1 II. M cClosky, state representative from M y rtle Point, •I«*ss C linton also of M y rtle Point and Angus Gllison, «tale represen ta tiv e fro m Junction C ity. A fte r a few word« o f greeting fro m D is tric t G overnor Schroe- «ler, the guest speaker o f the eve- ning. Eat I Snell, and a m em ber o f the Salem Lions club, was In tro - duced by K otiert From m . M r. Snell sfxike on the opera tio n o f the stale governm ent, call- Ing a tte n tio n to the m any de mands now facing state govern m ents due Io keeping pace w ith the changing conditions. A little o v e r fo rty years ago he said the s tn te legislature s ta rtle d the west by a p p ro p ria tin g a m illio n dollars and fo r m m any any years a fte r the legislature was know n as the " M illio n D o lla r le g is la tu re ." I jis , y e a r the state legislature appro- p rin te d seventy-seven m illio n «loi- lars. But even so, w ith an ap- p roxim ate balance o f five m illio n ...... .. ■" ■■><• w , i f„ n .i, o n - gon is In much b e tte r fin a n cia l condition than e ith e r o f her neigh- hors. W ashington and C a lifo rn ia _. , , . , . Ib e speaker urged his hearers to take an active Interest in the a f fa in t of governm ent and an ac- tlv e interest In jx .litlc s and In th is w ay keep post on governm ental costs and a check on e xtrava- gance and c o rru p tio n Prevlous ,0 the address o f Sec- re ,a ry o f State. Kay R andall en- te rta in e d the Lions w ith a tap «lance. E a rl H ill served as accom- pants, a, the piano. Holiday Cookies ------------ T he u«ual rew ard fo r a man w ,‘° b ittla not hi* wife*« wishes I k ,,,Mt h<? n,UM* » u ffe r her w ra th . No «'»«•ptlon wuh the c u e o f the B, nton county, Oregon, husband who repeatedly negketed hl« good wR»’» plea that th e ir Kpring he ' • ,,ane«|. M any time« «he rem ind- *’d hir” ,h u * ■ »•«« should be Kent to do the Job, th a t the w a te r hud a foul taste anil perhapa cleaning the Kpring w ould remedy thiK. One m orning he le ft w ith her word« rin g in g in hi« ears and as a r<*sult h,‘ wa* Blnd to * * nd ,w " men to do w °rl<. n " 'M' ' wo ,o l,‘'d " w,,y ,h a t d,,y i,nd ” " ,|r ,abon‘ w,,re rew arded by a fp<»rnentous discovery fo r th e ir tfxils hrougot to view not only sand and gravel but huge bones '* * lzp ,h,,y h,,d nev<T w,en be fore. L a te r they w ere able to place beside these, teeth, each w eigh ing several pounds. O f course a ll this pleased the g«xxl w ife fo r she knew she was seldom w rong. T h a t evening hus- . . . . . she fir m . ly took . . . her . J’Hnd ” •be spring and w ith an I J,dd y ° " look, pointed to a tusk w eighing a hundred pounds. “ H ow could anyone but a man ex- fiec, be otherw ise .. . a . sp rin g to V "d w i,h ,Uch '* w’u»,b o n c « , ' ... , ... "c n -d ib le as th is m ay sound it 2 » y™ the w ' , bin sixteen miles ° ’^ g on " ’ " ’T . I be discovery led to an ele- phnnt hunt engaged in by m em - o f , h„ Oregon S tate student body. Hands th a t o rd in a rily tu rn - ,.d , k «» pag(.R of ixxiks were, w ith lh (. o f NhoV(.|„ tu rn in g up m ounds o f soli a n d leaving t r ,.nrhPR fn , h(.Jr w n ki. T ,„. rPM, , „ was t^e uncovering o f m nny ele- phnnt bones and an established fact »ha, a num ber o f these ani- mals once roamed the fe rtile val- leys o f Oregon, A fossil tusk believed ,0 be one o f the three larges, know n was found in the M y rtle Creek in the year 1936. A g ir l found i, w hile fishing along the stream bu, did no, report it fo r some tim e as she tixik 1, ,0 lie a snag Being ten inches th ic k and n six-foo, section it fa, rivaled In size o n ly by a tusk found in In d ia and a n othe r in F lorida T here is much evidence th a t these m ig h ty mastodons o n c e roamed the region west o f the Cascades in great numbers They together w ith ’ o th e r huge anim als passed fro m th is p o rtio n o f the w o rld w ith the exodus of the tro p ic a l clim ate. ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ W ith m ost of the sm a lle r claim s shut down fo r the w in te r, a c tiv ity continues in tw o o f the II. II. mines in the Bohemia section. 'H ie Muggle vein has been uncovered in the N oonflay mine, In a cross cut tunnel at a d<pth of .'MX, feet and w orkm en are d r iftin g w ith the ore isjfly. H ow m uch longer the exploration w o rk w ill continue In th is m ine before the w in te r shut down is not known. A fo r ty horsepower lig h t plan, is being in sta lle d a, the (Champion mine. W orkm en are expected to fin ish in s ta lla tio n w ith in a short tim e. W hile plans o f the opera tors are not know n, th is would seem to spike the ru m o r that this mine m ig h t lx- closed u n til spring. E very hom em aker knows the toy o f n w e ll-fille d cooky Jnr fo r Jars shall we say) d u rin g the h o lid a y season W ha, w ith the c h ild re n home fro m sch<x>l and the friendliness o f relatives and neigh- hors "d ro p p in g In." there is noth- ing so com pletely sa tis fa c to ry ns k n o w in g th a t you an- prepared fo r these in-between appetite« be- Be c a re fu l today and you stand cause you have p le n ty o f cookies a b e tte r chance o f being happy tucked away fo r (us, such occas- tom orrow . io n «. T here jus, co u ld n 't be enough A U T O L IC E N S E H IT S cookies fo r they are a fa v o rite H IG H S A L E w ith everyone fro m the grow ing- T yp e w rite rs for rent ups ,0 the g ro w n -,,,« And anothe r A , o fa , o f 374 538 a , T yp e w rite rs for sale. th in g about cookies o f a ll y o u r p|afPM h;ld N .Pn th(. t ( O trls tm a x confections none o f up to M onday morninK> according T yp e w rite rs for rent them can be put ,0 as m any uses , o ry,[X)r( fro m P o rtla n d SaIe (,f T yp e w rite rs fo r sale. P x rk e d c a re fu lly and w rapped p |a fw i at , h(. Ram<1 tjm(> hlRt g a ily cookies m ake acceptable num bered 362 365. T y p e w rite rs fo r rent g ifts , especially fo r th a , business ‘ ______ T yp e w rite rs for sale. wom an m em ber o f y o u r fn m ily . O r The Ijin p « ^ n t y , f |h i f you are planning a C hristm as hard o f hearing m e, a, M rs T y p e w rite r« fo r rent basket rookies an- most a p p ro p ri- Florence Evan's home in Eugene T yp e w rite rs fo r sale. a te W ith ice cream o r sherbet Tuesday fo r th e ir annual C h ris ,- they w ill serve fo r the happy end- mas , rPC and o a rtv Miss r3p,,p T yp ew riters for rent ,fpS’ LVP. T " ' B u rkh o ld e r attended fro m here T yp e w rite rs fo r sale. w ith steam ing ho, chocolate, fr u it ... , . . juice o r spiced m ilk there is noth- ‘ f,nd ” rs ' r r a n k Babcock are T yp e w rite rs for rent ing better, as suggested above, fo r ’ ^e o n ly local members o f the T yp e w rite rs fo r sale. th e d rop-in guest«. league. L ip reading classes are Cookies, o f course, are w ha, you conducted W ednesday afternoons m ake them m ennlng th a t the i_ ... . .... best cookies are m ake fro m the 1? ‘ h<? ° ld post off,ce ‘ »utldmg at bcM Ingredients. It is b e tte r to use Anyone desirous o f a t- P H O N E 159 a m ore econom ical recipe than ,0 tending fro m here m ay get in s u b s titu te fo r the b u tte r, eggs and touch w ith Miss B urkholde r, o th e r Ingredients th a , mean d e li cious fla v o r nnd high food value in the finished product. N n tu n has givpn b u tte r n d is tin c tly np p e tizing fla v o r as w ell as a high content o f v ita m in s A nnd D. and fo r these reasons it is decidedly w o rth w h ile ,0 use b u tte r in y o u r cooking, w herever possible, H ere are tw o ro o kie recipes th n , suggest the holiday season: The Sentinel Serve Ice Cream for Your CHRISTMAS DINNER M incem eat P rop Cookies ’ s cup b u tte r 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 S cups flo u r 4 tsp. hnk. ,xlr. ’ 4 Isp. sal,. 1 lb. m incem eat C ream the b u tte r; add the sugar g ra d u a lly , cream ing th o ro u g h ly Add eggs one n t a tim e, beating u n til flu ffy a fte r each. Add m ince m eat. Fold in the d ry Ingredients. D ro p by teaspoons on a buttered cookie sheet. Bake in hot oven lf5 m inutes. Almond Crisp« % eup b u tte r 1 cup prow n sugar I egg, beaten 1 cup sifte d cake o r pa stry flo u r 1/R tsp crenm o f ta r ta r ctip coarsely chopped blanched almonds C ream the b u tte r, add the sugar g ra d u a lly and blend w ell. Add the egg, and beat w ell. M ix and s ift the flo u r and cream o f ta rta r, nnd add w ith the almonds. F o r each cookie, drop 1 H level m easuring teaspoonfuls on a buttered baking nan. Bake in a slow oven o f 300 fo r 14 m inutes, o r u n til brown. M nkes 50 cookies. P e p p e rm in t Ice Cream (With red & green candies) New E n g lan d F roz en P u d d in g P lu m P u d d in g C ran b erry S h erb et Lim e S h erb et O range S h erb et P u m p k in Ice Cream Leave Y our O rd er Now—L e t U s D eliver Y our D in n er D essert. PEA N U TS Assorted Flavors Fresh Roasted O ur S to re W ill Be Closed A fte r 2:30 P. M. C hristm as Day. A V ery M erry C hristm as To A ll SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE 6th u M A IN ST. . . PHONE 31 14c P in eap p le 25c 2 for M IN C E M EA T Pound 10c B R A Z IL N U T S 2 lbs. 25c None Such 2 pkgs. Chocolate D rops 2 l b s . ......... -..... 19c W ALNUTS 2 lbs. 25c Broken Slices No. 2 cans P O P CORN 25c Hulless 3 lbs. P U M P K IN No. 2l/ 2 cans S A T IN M IX 2 lbs. 19c CHOCOLATE C H E R R IE S 1-lb. b o x ..........25c M IN IA T U R E CHOCOLATES 1-lb. box ......... 25c 19c FA N C Y CHOCOLATES D A T ES 25c 3 cans 2 lbs. See our display of 1, 2, 3 and 5 pound boxes 19c TOBACCO IN 1-LB. XMAS PROS — Velvet Prince Albert, Granger George Washington, Sir Walter Raleigh, Edgeworth, Model, «ig Ben, Union Leader. CIGARETTES—Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields, Raleighs, Old Golds. Wings, Sensation, Domino, Avalon, Kools, Philip Morris. CIGARS—Van Dycks, White Owls, King Edwards. G E T O U R P R IC E S B E F O R E YOU B U Y KARO SY R U P Light or Dark 10 lb. paids 69c H ersh ey ’s Cocoa H einz C atsup 1-lb. cans Large Bottles .2 for 25c 19c Chocolate S y ru p 2 for Softasilk P ack ag e O Y STE R S Hershey’s 16-oz. cans CAKE FLO UR 23c 19c Dundee, 5-oz. cans 3 f o r .................29c M arshm allow s M IL K Dundee, 1-lb. Pkg. S n o w d rift 3-lb. pail 49c 6-lb. pail 95c G inger B read M ix dromedary 2 for Darigold 25c 6c can None Better H-D F an cy Y our Choice CORN Cream style or whole kem aJ— P E A S Fancy Early Garden c a n s > >C S T R IN G B E A N S Fancy Cut ° I Iris h ’s Special F l o u r ................ 49 lbs. $1.29 R itz C rackers 1 P e te r P a n F l o u r .......... ............. 49 lbs. $1.49 Lge B o x 19c 1 F is h e r’s B lend or D rifted Snow 49 lb. $1.69 P ack ag e 19c O R A N G ES O R A N G ES SW EET SPUD S For Juice Fancy 150 Size U. S. No. 1 3 doz..... ............ 29c 2 doz................. 33c 6 l b s . _____ _19c We have a good supply of fancy Fruits and Vegetables for that Christmas Dinner. LETTUCE — CELERY — CAULIFLOWER — CRANBERRIES — APPLES E ggs H ills Coffee Grade A—large 1, 2 or 4 lb. cans Doz. 20c 25c lb. B row n S u g ar 3 l b s . ......19c P ow dered S u g ar 2 y 2 lbs. 19c W e extend to all our frien d s and custom ers our sincere w ishes for a M erry X m as an d w e hope th a t the new y ear w ill b rin g p ro sp e ri ty to all. O ur store w ill be open F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y nights. IRISH-SWARTZ Inc. QUALITY C u rtis Ventch o f H alsey was In to w n on business Wednesday. Miss S ylvia Ventch has re tu rn ed fro m a few weeks v is it w ith h e r siste r S y b il a t Bend. D o n 't tr y ,0 blow a pedestrian o f f the s treet w ith y o u r horn. Use y o u r brakes. Success Is a habit. So Is safety. JE L L O 3 p k g s. . Bowling News Texaco s till holds top position by 2 pins over jx js to ffic c rs and pus,office only 1 pin over Safeway who is now in th ird place. Toggery dropped from second place to fo u rth a fte r placing second from the s ixth place the previous week. U nion o il from fif t h to s ix th place and fifth place taken by Q u a lity M a rk e t from seventh place. S ta n dard o il shows im provem ent by m oving up fro m n in th to seventh place. Iris h -S w a rtz tum bled from s ix th ,0 eighth place. Gustafson's fro m eighth to n in th and D eM olay stayed at bottom lis t w here fro m Kay Nelson, m anager of Row R iv e r In n says he w ill take the team ,0 the top w ith in a short tim e. We w ish him luck but believe he w ill have tough going. How ever, the bottom and top teams are the only ones th a t were unmoved d u rin g the week but general feeling is th a t both w ill lx* removed d u rin g present week o f play. " C r ip ” Cleo M orelock sure is try in g hard to hold a fir m g rip on a leg o f the tro p h y fo r high singles by posting a score o f 246 pins. T his is open to a ll players in o r ou, o f tournam ent play. I ’ostoffice now holds high series o f 2792 over 2736 m a rk set by Texaco in second week o f play. Team standing: Texaco 8124, P m to ffic e 8122, Safew ay 8121, Toggery 7973, Q u a lity M a rke t 7972. U nion G il 7952,Standard O il 7926, Iris h S w a rtz 7902, Gustafson 7869, Row R ive r In n 7798. Two F ree City D eliveries D aily Phone 53 or 54 KELLY.S MARKET MEATS THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT We have lots of Turkeys—Come in and see them. H am s haK or who,e 20c lb. P u re L a r d ................ 4 lbs. 33c P o rk S te a k sh®“>der <•«* 13c lb. V eal S te a k shou,der«»»»2 lbs. 25c Side P o rk l/i or who,e ,lde 14c lb. Bacon ,z» or who,e s,de 19c lb. To My Many Friends and Patrons: —I wish to take this opportunity to show my ap preciation for your patronage while I have been associated with Irish-McBroom Inc. and I sincerely hope that it will continue. I also wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. HARVEY KELLY, Owner and proprietor