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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1940 Snappy Values Lions Slow Down Thornton Corners Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and daughter Joanne were recent vis itors at Vida of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witcher. Mrs. T. If. William accompanied They’re alive with smart style alive with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCullum of Cottage Grove to Oakland Mon color alive with distinctive pattern ideas. The Cottage Grove (Jons slow day to attend the funeral of her ed the Galloping Gaels of St. brother-in-law, Charles Neal. Juiit Received Mary’s flown to a slow walk as Mis*. Adah Smith, who had they won the conference opener spent the holidays here with Mrs. Ladies New 42-29 Friday In the school gym. Mamie Beidler, returned to her The Lions started the game I k , mi- in Seattle last week. with a quick scoring thrust in the Mrs. J. W. Fisher returned first quarter, which ended 9 to 6 Tuesday of last week from an ex See otir suits and prices in favor of the Lions. This lead tended visit with a sister, Mrs. Silk and Novelty was widened by a scoring splurge Jessie Wright, at Phoenix, and on them first and you will Materials by Delbert Smith as they gained with a niece, Mrs. Joe Micka, at need look no further. a 21 to 1.3 half-time lead. The Malin. Mrs. Micka and Mrs. Sizes 14 to 20 Lions held this lead throughout Wright accompanied Mrs. Fisher the third quarter until Kuppen- here and they went on that eve ix*nder, all-county forward, start- ning to Turner, where they re id a one-man rally as he hit the mained overnight with Mr. and hoop In quick succession to score Mrs. Heath Lowry. Lyle Scott ac 13 points, but the Lions' lead was companied them to Turner and re too large to overcome. At the end turned here with them Wednes Real Values of the game the Lions Jed 42-39. day. Smith, who was a surprise in Mrs. Joe Premazzi entertained the starting line-up, led the Grov the Gowdyville Neighborhood club ers with 15 points. Kuppcnbender, at an all day meeting at her star Gael forward, was high for home Wednesday. The time was St. Mary’s with 15 counters. employed In quilting. The Cottage Grove second team Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willey and duplicated the first team as they daughter of Sutherlin, Mr. and trounced the Gaels second string Mrs. Conrad Keene of Creswell ers 36 .3.3 Copple and Decker led and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston the winners with 10 points and of Saginaw were visitors Sunday Ziolkowski, led the losers with 12 of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. point*. A. Keene. First string lineup: Mrs. Daisy Patterson, who had Cottage Grove St. Mary’s I— — — — 1 — — ♦ There are many elderly people Ixingston, 7 ....F .......... 7 Shirley visited the past two months with with young teeth that never grow Smith, D. 15 F ....... 4 Hietzman Mrs. Carl Raymond, left last week for her home in Melfort, old. Dr J. E. Arnold. 23-ltc Hocker, 6 ...... C 3 Sertic Saskatchewan, Canada. Dugan G. 4 . G 1 Taubenkrau MLss Agnes McNew attended an Enjoy your afternoons and eve McKibben 4 G........... 9 Dion Epworth League convention in Sa nings at Dob’s Bowling Alleys, ltc Subs for Cottage Grove: Mosby, lem over the week end. Iln.ll &n<l Johnston, Real Eatate, Jones, Newton 6; St. Marys: Kup- Mrs. Myrtle Lake and son Phil I x x i u , Sure Insurance. I'him c 5H. Mr. and Mrs, George Jacobsen penbender 15, Shipman, Siolkow- lip, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. sjs-nt the week end at the home ski. Ray Myers and son of Delight val Mr. and Mm. Ted Denson left of their son Howard in Portland. ley, visited recently at Drain with Saturday for a two week’s visit Their daughter, Mrs. Glen Wilson, The Cottage Grove Lions, who Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins. nt Los Angeles. California, with and hu band fro m Tin- D alles, are tied for the leadership in the R B. Dixon went to Portland her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were with them on Sunday. league standing, will try to stay Sunday to visit his daughter Dor Koehler. on top when they meet the poten is. who is still in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shofstall Mrs. Lawrence Chapman and Mrs George McQueen spent a and sons spent the day Sunday in tially strong Junction City Tigers daughter of Sisters are visiting few days last wei*k visiting in Corvallis at the C. R. Dear home. there Friday. . I,J. this week with Mrs. Chapman’s Portland with her daughter, Mr. Stovall, have a strong team whicl parents, Mr.* and Mrs. LaSells and Mrs. J. A. Wilkinson and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mrs. Pete has not yet clicked, and they hek family. Nelson and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell Uni High and St. AJary’s to low Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kakelin and s|»ent the wis>k end in Portland. scores. The Tiger* Will be led bj daughter of Eugene were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Armitnge Free! and MikklcssHMMeurd ant guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter (nee liildred Halit, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maxwell Fetters. birth of a son. Thomas Carlton, In and daughter Claire moved to e e n te r. r e s p e c t i v e ^ H L ions, a 11 look Mrs. Gene Boss and sons visited lxing Beach, California, on Janu Stayton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. v e ry good in ary 9, 1946. The Armltages have Irving Palmer and daughter Mari over the week end at Curtin with game, showed a fttHKlhno! de two girls, Jean and Meliss. lyn have mover! into the house fense. They made « H b out ol Mrs. Boss’ mother, Mrs. E. Eich on Madison avenue vacated by the 53 shots at the b a flR and onlj ler. Mrs. Eichler and daughter, The following were among Cot Maxwells. Mrs. A. Mostachetti, visited Mon 11 out of 23 from the free -throw day with Mrs. Boas here, before tage Grove persons who went skiing at Hand lake on the Mc Miss Opal Wagner accompanied line. C oach 1- " <>l m n b k o i I: In the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie. Sunday: Vinal Randall by her brother Rolx-rt Wagner team this week on Boss and sons for southern Cali m i l l aon Vinal .li Pay Randall. drove to Corvallis yesterday to a t fornia. for which place they are Dick Smith, Sidney Wynne, Mr. tend the wedding of their brother, INSTALL O leaving this week, on account of and Mrs. H. W. Lomluird, Mr. and Ernest L. Wagner to Miss Shirley the ill health of their eldest son. The United SpanBb Veterant Mr. and Mrs. Boss have rented Mis. F W. Rlickle, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Walter Trombley, Mr. and Mrs. auxiliary installed the following their home here and expect to re Herman Petersen, Georgetta and Mrs. A. W. Kime came home officers Friday evening, precede« main in California indefinitely. Ray Eunk, Jimmy Easley, Lois Tuesday from Portland where she by a covered dish s a t thi Mr. and Mrs. Heath Lowry of Guggixberg, Charles Miller, Bea had been ill for the past few armory: Lois Willia lident Turner, who are in Cottage Grove Eva Morris, Sr. vi trice Turtle. Clara Dodson. IDoro- weeks. ident this week to attend the mid-win Martha Cooley, Jr, thy Price, Marie Erazer. Maybelle ildent ter Bible conference at the As 'niorson Marion Jelinek, Albert Oakes sembly of God church, visited Mr. Mrs. Benton Schrenk is sub Ella Fleck, chaplain Joseph McCall. Doyle Ray, Denzil Riggs stituting this week at the Craig secretary; ipman Lowry’s aunt, Mrs. J. W. Fisher. ami Douglas Bracher. patrio and Miller Transfer for Miss treasurer; Minnie _ his PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS Eunice VanDenburg. who fell at tic instructor: Lucy Fred Bartels returned from her home Friday evening, injuring torian; Rose Peterson, conduct ress; Millie Hodgsen, ässistäni Portland the latter part of the a knee. Sixteen persons were killed in conductress; L i l l i a n Doolittle auto-pedestrian accidents during week where he went through the Portland clinic. assistant the month of December, according Mrs. C. C. Cruson accompanied guard; Elsie G r i f f i n ,______ Mr and Mrs. K. K. Mills to Port guard. Ella Fleck, reporter. Ros to Earl Snell, secretary of state. Mrs. Edwin Schoen of 821 south land Wednesday where they at Peterson was installing office This was 43 percent of the total Second street is recuperating from tended the funeral of Mrs. Mills’ The Camp and Auxiliary will met traffic death toll for the month. a stroke suffered Friday noon. uncle, John Franzen. at the home of Ada Oakes on Jai Of the 16 pedestrian fatalities, uary 26th for their social mee nine, or 56 percent occurred in Mrs. Schoen has been confined to her home since her illness and is Mrs. George Foster, accom ing. and February 9th the Auxil urban areas while of the seven believed to be out of danger, ac panied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ary will have their ninth birthda rural fatilities, six were on heavi cording to an early report. McGuire, were visitors in Eugene party. Refreshments will be sen ly traveled roads and one on light ed after the meeting. ly traveled highways. Crossing Wednesday. Ed Lindensmith of St. Joseph. highways accounted for four of Missouri, is making an extended Dr. Harry Titus of Eugene was STATE RECEIPTS INCREASE the seven rural pedestrian deaths visit with his sister, Mrs. Frank in town Wednesday on business while two persons were killed Collins, and famly. SALEM. Oregon’s 1939 treas while walking along a highway and visiting with friends. ury receipts, fattened by liquor and one met death while working The Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Mc Arrangements can be made at «and gasoline revenues, set an all- on a car on the road. Farland left for Portland Tuesday Bob’s Alleys to reserve one or two time record of $73,439,602, com where they will visit for a few ■ fo r y o u r p a rly . I t's re a l e n pared with 1938 receipts of $71,- clays at the home of her brother, tertainment. 23-ltc 880.270. The liquor revenues, including the Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Grimes. It may seem easy to escape the all liquor sales as well as taxes, Many an* avoiding colds by cor dentist, but who can escape his totaled $13.241,937, compared with rect exercise, howling. 23-ltc own teeth. Dr. J. E. Arnold. 23-ltc $11,633,636 in 1938. Gasoline taxes during the year totaled $12,- Teeth that smile put the charm Mr. and Mrs. Hank Smith are 030,395. an increase of $800,000 of 16 on the face of 60. Dr. J. E. the parents of a son horn January over the 1938 figure. You can buy either on Increases were reported for Arnold. 23-ltc 1th at the McFarland maternity liberal payment plan nearly all other items except in home. come taxes, which totaled $4,615,- at the Rixl Rose B u tte r anil lee Cream . 000, a drop of $1,100,000 from the Rex McFarland left Tuesday for previous year. A sk fo r them . C. (1. C ream ery, t f San Francisco. California where Free instructions in Bowling nt he is enlisted in the Air Corps of Mailing tubes at Sentinel of Boil’s Bowling Alleys._____ 23-ltc the nrmy at Moffitt Field. fici'. 21-2fx Dresses ’1.98 Galloping Gaels Friday Evening Men’s Suits *13=«* CITY BRIEFS ■— I è — house 100x22 feet on his place. He expects to get 1000 chickens in the spring. Mr. Robison is helping Quite a number attended a pot him with the work. luck supper at the school house Friday evening. Games were play The impulse to complain about ed later in the evening. household expenses is irresistible. Mrs. Jim Abbott is visiting rel atives in Oklahoma for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker and daughter of Winchester Bay are visiting this week at the Ben Jackson home at Walker and at Is good for your the Lawrence Montieth home. Mr. and Mrs. Ixnveli Benston and son were dinner guests at the rheumatism. Art Reed home in Cottage Grove Sunday. A quart a day will keep Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebser of Cottage Grove were guests at a ketch away. the Frank Krebser home Wednes day evening, celebrating the 29th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebser. Mrs. Staggers of Anlauf spent Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Brown. Lawrence Montieth of Oakridge spent the week end with his fam Phone 1P13 ily here. R. H. Hill is building a chicken Saginaw M IL K GEORGES D A IR Y Investigate T his H om e Here is an opportunity worth while for any one desiring their own HOME and stop paying rent. 5-room house, woodshed, bath, toilet, City water and lights, fine neigh borhood, good garden ground, corner lot 60x114 ft. Own ers must sell soon. • Hall 6? Johnston Real Estate, Loans & Sura Insurance 405 Main St. Phone 58 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON N O T IC E Mv office will be closed next Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 19, 20, 21. I shall attend the semi-annual post graduate course to be held at the Western States College in Portland. Dr. I L N . Hagen Chiropractic for 20 Years A N e w C o o k in g T h rill WATCHES DIAMONDS Picture Shop A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds on January 12th nt the McFarland maternty home. W EATHER COOLER 4 KING OF THE TABLE Its purity is assured if it comes from Moody’s Dairy Phon« 21P4 * W e A re C o n tin u in g O u r The mercury hit 23 above zero Monday morning for the coldest wenther of the season, according to records of C. E. Stewart, weather observer. Sunday morning the mercury ran down to 26 above, for the coldest spell of the winter up to that time. The Bohemia section, which has had about the usual moisture In I rain, hut little snow, was blanket ed with a six inch fall Saturday land provided some skiing for the skiers of this section. A heavy frost occurred both Saturday and Sunday nights and there was plenty of Ice in evi dence everywhere. Ice on the side walks provided some skating for I the school children. Half Price Sale Librarian: "It is our time for closing sir. Is there anything you’d like to take out?" Student: "Yes, there is. How 'Ibout the blonde in the blue dress?” — Baltimore Southern i Methodist. Brown’s Drug Store on Cosmetics, Patent Medicines and Drugs. Many new items added.— Shop early for your savings. Cough Syrup, Laxatives, Tooth Pow der, Shaving Cream, Rouge, Lipstick, Face and Talcum Powder, Brillian- tine, Etc., Etc. Cottage Grove Pharmacy ra p p a n Q m DIVIDI» IODI VISUAIITI OVINI VISIOUIDII I This Tappan Regularly $129.70 SPECIAL PR IC I 99.70 I $30.00 CHIOMI OVIN UNINOSI C o tta g e G r o v e G as C o. Phone 92