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THURSDAY, JUNK 8, 1940 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON PM tace Orrore Sentine! Established IBM Published Every Thursday 25 North Sixth Street. « Long Waited Softball Season to Be Opened at Kelly Field Friday Night I hOKFltOH ( jO m & TS The wages for inefficiency are hard work, poor pay, and sharp criticism. Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen and three children of Wewela. South When the world laughs at you SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance) Dakota, are house guests of Mis. Just laugh back. It's Just as funny In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties Mullen's brother and sister-in-law. as you are. One Year ............................ $1.50 One Year ........... ....... ........... $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glerau. Six M onths .......... ........... JO Six M onths ....................... 1.25 Dan Allen of Salem and Mrs. Three Months _______ _______ 50 Three Months ...... — .... ...... .65 The long-awaited opening of Susan Oliver and Bobby Allen of Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for the Southern I-ane county softball Springfield and B. F. liowers and less than three months. DISCOVER FOR j league will be held Friday night I Mrs. Nettie Estes and grand* son Delmar of Mosby Creek were at Kelly Field at 8 o'clock. A pa- daughter, Fauneta Daniels, re- /^••ea/ofc dinner guests Decoration day of rade will form at the old high turned Sunday evening from a Mr. and Mrs. C .It. Trent. YOURSELF WHICH school on Fifth street at 7 o’clock week’s visit with Leonard Estes Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Tonole and ¡and parade through the streets of in Eugene. son of Marshfield were week-end OF “ ALL THREE“ the city. The bands of Croswell M. E. Palleske was home from guests at the home of Mr. Tonole's high school and Cottage Grove Portland over the week end. (Mirents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tonole. IS THE high school will lead the parade Mr. and Mrs. A. Brasier had as O. W. Spies has received word and will be followtai by all nine dinner guests Sunday their (laugh- of the winning of the second prize teams in the league, dressed in ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. In an architectural contest nt the DIFFICULTIES OF FOREIGN MARKETS uniforms. Walter Trembley. Mr. and Mrs. Arts Beau studios In New York ------------- The league under the direction Burrell Brasier and little daugh- city by his nephew, Arthur Gnien- The present European w ar has practically stopped Ameri* of Elmer Hhndricks, president; ter of Eugene came later in the felder, who is a senior at Notre can exports into the troubled zone with exception of arm am ents. Smi’h. vice president, and JAe. «evasion being Mrs. Dame. , . , , , ' t l ' ^ r ’lie) m u 't 4*® has lined up an impressive- open- Mrs. Frank Keller became sud- Mrs. Myrtle Lake and son and Mrs. Dike's nephew, w ar rem ains to be determ ined, but one thing which must be jng ceremony for Friday evening denly ill Saturday noon but Is now Philip Ned Florer, were Sunday guests faced is the likelihood of trad in g with the governm ents rath er Several prominent business men improving slowly. at the Andrew l.ake home at Noll. th an the firm s or individuals. If the to ta litarian nations win. the city and several out-of- Mrs. Hazel Paul left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Dixon and w hat commerce Is conducted will be conducted in the name of a° w^ ‘« J X " io n " o f theP'new"y s ^ n X ^ X k w i t h e r cWl- daughter were dinner guests Sun the government and not the individual. The northw est may aot lighted field. dron and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paul, day of Mr. Dixon’s mother, Mrs. Gover, in the Grove. be seriously affeeted, but in some seteions of the nation where The fans, in addition to seeing Mrs. Hazel Hibbard of North Julia William Hoblnck, who sustained FOR FACTS ! the bulk o f the crop, like cotton is exported, our trad e relations the field under lights for the first Bend came Monday to visit her a serious injury to one foot while may be a different storv a fte r the present conflict has termin- time, will he treated to some real parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Clif- employed nt the Fetter shingle . , ,. . . . _____ action on the diamond. All nine ton and other relatives. underwent an operation on ated, according to trade relation experts. teams of the league will see ac- A deal was closed Monday in mill, the foot In Eugene, Saturday. He ____ ■ ■ --------------------- tion in the opening event. Just as which E. W Ashley sold the Oak will remain at the hospital for TH E NORTHW EST NEEDS MORE PEO PLE to what order or procedure to be Grove Service stution to Abe time. ________ followed will be announced later. Hank of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. some Myron Haines of Elkton was n Oregon and W « h in g t„ n need th e « e e w o n of ,niKra n .a if J“ « i X " . « ' " '" kC dinner guest Sunday at the Pete home. they hope for population gains a fte r 1950. This is a significant wdb lights has been the result of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kentner Tonole Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maddess of conclusion of investigators of the Pacific N orthw est Regional hard work on part of the citizens of Pasadena came Monday to visit Eugene were FOR PROOF ! dinner guests one Planing Commission The finding, which carries obvious impli- interested in this work. The regu- at the Orval Whaley and Ritchy day last week of Mr. and Mrs. cationa of great economic importance, ia baaed on careful atu d ie, o i " " K Bollinger left Saturday (or J. W. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzl vis of birth and death rates. tap for each Monday. Wednesday Portland where she will visit a ited the week end with Mr. The studies made during the past year have been concerned and Friday evenings for the re- granddaughter before going on to and over Mrs. Ralph Witcher at Vida fundam entally with the influx of an estim ated 500.000 new reei- mainder of the season. To the her home in Kansas. She had and accompanied them on a fish .!„nt„ since iQOQ and Gustafsons the clifton spent the with familic8. the William ing trip, while Miss Joanne Prern- dents 1929 in Oregon. Wafihinfrtnn W ashington, Idaho Idaho, and &na western t n s u r n Ea^les Qf meeUng under will th<? go , ights and winter Conklin BUILDS GREAT CARS! M ontana. (E stim ated accessions to r \ \ ashington ar out - , » in (4pst game for Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Babcock spent azzi accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster of Cottage Grove Oregon, 175.000; Idaho. 85,000. They are held equal to about ning to be followed by a game the week end in Medford and to Salem for over Sunday to the 16 per cent of the region’s 1930 population). The studies pro- between Quality Market and Culp Marion and Margaret returned home of Mrs. Foster’» parents. duced significant and useful facts, of which the item about po- Creek. home with them to spend their Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Arneson tenti.1 population decline beeause of a progeny crop shortage ^ 1 1 " ‘“ r ’¡nd M u Roy Steven, of and daughter of Firth. Idaho, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. is only one. , . ably from last year's and there Pleasant Hill called at the Oscar J. W. Fisher. By and large, the investigators find the incoming families are several new teams in th’e Wheeler home Saturday after desirable one« B ut w hether the newcomers seek place on the league. The teams are: Knicker- noon. Doris returned home with Bookkeeping O utfits Sentinel lam , or t„ follow tratiea or p r o f ^ i o a ^ they encounter difficult • „ X T 'S f . p and inhospitable conditions. If they can be helped to useful anti rena from *'tegt year.s Mv. and Mrs. W. J. Burden and productive occupation, then all interests will benefit. A per- league, and Grove Hardware who Mrs. Everett Burden and son of centage of them add to relief loads. These probably have to be have taken over the Post Office Eugene were visitors at Royal accepted along with the proportion ‘ •¡«'’X m i S ' S W S i S S M with a minimum of assistance. Problem s involved fo r eommuni- McCoy Motors and Creswell, both vice. ties and local, state and federal governm ent are many, at best. new teams in the league. --------------------- It is a d uty of our citizenry to endeavor to learn these problem s All the teams have been work- E a r l y C h e i T V C r O D I s and to be helpful in achieving solutions. S u bstantial construe- mg out for several weeks and the „ , - “r ; .* p Tko {ans can l°°k for real action from K e a C lV IO T H a r v e s t tive benefits arc at stak e— The Oregon Voter. the start of the season Qn Marke* “ th* to The cherry harvest will soon be STAMP IT OUT watch this year. They still have underway. Early varieties are We give each garment our individualized attention. . . Send ------------- ,one fading pitchers rcady to pick now. In fact some us your most delicate fabrics with no fear of tlam-bang W e read much of battlefield , th « e S t o K SST L SI w arring armies have left only rum and desolation and death in favorjte class are Knickerbocker’s. Republicans etc will be ready production methods. their wrake. dSie",din? chap P |ons- ,who, hflve within ten days io two weeks. America is not a t w ar—bu t we too have our battlefields, added strength to their already There is a good crop of early LET US They are created by fire. And fire, no less than cannot and ^ ^ ^ „ ^ ^ r a c t S ’iames cherries.- but *a *er_ va/ ie‘‘e* di d „ m .V n. nV unm itigated dianjitpr nas looaea gooa in practice games y)e|d go well. £. E. Stewart, Get Your Winter Garments bombs, is a m aker of unm itigated dlaaat^ ' , , . f nrPstt S° faf Sea5°2l ^ Veral Othe” county fruit inspector, has been H ave you ever been where fire has swept through a forest 7 are classed as dark horses. busy ,h<? t^ o wwks aiding Before the Once it was green and beautiful, teeming w ith wild life, a source The league^ this year «dll have in tbe figbt to curb the fruit fly, ’ however damage from the fly has MOTHS DO «t .p o rt and recreation. All th a t i, loft » charred tree tru n k a been at a minimum in this sec and empty, ugly wastes, which are a mockery oi nature. treated to some real officiating. tion. Have you ever seen w hat remained of a city street a fte r fire date, Hugh Nixon and Knaffle We return all winter coats in a moth-proof bag. had swept along it! G utted homes, where people once lived in Haynes have been assigned to 8. P. W ILL OPERATE A Courteous Driver at Your Service. happy comfort and security th e skeleton, of « 0 ^ where J e j r ^ a m « ^ o t ^ n m p t r j , NEW ECONOMY TRAIN m erchants made th e ir living—the gaunt fram ew ork ot lacto n es, The grounds have t>een worked "Our goal U to win your confidence and keep it" u.c. a„u m ,» ,* .«v...,.« A„ economy train, the ”Bea- which a day or tw o before provided employment—these are the over and paying facilities ..o.at have been improved. The playing field k,Td °P?™te fn iits W of fire, orse even than this ia fire ’a toll of life-1 0 .0 0 0 in an aver- u«- m o v ^ ta c k c l ^ r ^ ♦zv h »Un e in the Pacific P .clt ^ Northwest, N o rth » « , will ho W. C MARTIN ........ ................................................ ......... Editor-Publisher Silk Creek O rego u b l is h I e PER IA T IO N gux/ BiSf / 5ff Q uauty CHART 2 rAK[ THt LUXURY RIDE PLYMOUTH M cC O Y M OTORS A‘Premium Service’ That Costs You Not a Penny More age year. T hat little arm y of m arty rs to carelessness and ignor- ance die th© most horrible of deaths. # Anv person who has ever seen the results of bu t a single serioi»nyf i r 7 Z , , i d be fire’, intpU cable enemy th e re after. He tQrs tQ a clojM? vjew (thp Portland and San Francisco for action on the diamond. The grand- tT11^,„Sani^ er months. beginning a stand n d rtp itself a n u , has a n d been fc re M cleaned y tm th up e ¿ « » announced S S & today should enlist in the w ar against fire fo r th e duration of the con- fliet. He should regard those who make fires possible through indifference, as being, in effect, criminals. F ire is one of the most serious internal menaces America faces. Stam p it out. _____ - a^ undg the fk?]d have patch- company ed and the field in general has been cleaned up. League officials are going to hold their final cleaning up Thurs day evening and all who wish to help are urged to be there at 6:30 p. m. The tentative schedule for next week is as follows: Monday: Eagles vs. Gustafson’s; Q ^ y Market vs. Culp Creek Ä b Ä ™ THERE ARE TWO 8IDE8 TO and now they have Churchill and innrw v ARfaLMENT a r / 1 ttwuptw Eden—after is gQ gone. EVERY wp do the horse need tQ p,umb Cottage Grove Sentinel: ' I read the article by an unsign- eh reader Z e r n a g to ■ No p u n t- Ing” signs posted 'in Delighf Val- crazy- and stampede. But we do need to ?et going-also take on a P“ °< » '» "> « " w ^ v e had We have had an overdose of Dorena. PWe realize there are many care- ^eo ry and o ratory-w e gotta get Friday: Eagles vs. Quality Mar- ket; McCoy Motors vs. Gustaf- ful hunters, but to protect our- down to business, Yours with the low down, son’s. selves from the careless, these JO SERRA. signs are necessary. A gentleman in the optical busi I had a cow’s eye shot out, and ness was instructing a salesman in DRAIN ACCIDENT now have a horse carrying bird- the technique of edging a fair and shot in its neck. One house in our — neighborhood had a window brok- Saturday afternoon while Mr*. honest price out of a customer. en by shot. Some hunters would Floyd Light had her car parked He said: “After you have fitted even kill a turkey or a chicken, at the Knapp service station in glasses to a customer and the if unable to get a pheasant, i Drain a car from Medford round- customer asks, “What is the Wouldn’t you put up "No H unt-' ed the corner and struck the Light charge?’ you say: “ The charge is ten dollars. ;car, damaging it and ing" signs too? Mrs. Light to the ground. She was “Then you pause, and watch for A RESIDENT OF «« u DELIGHT VALLEY not hurt, and the two children in the flinch. “If the customer doesn’t flinch, (Name on request) the car were also uniniured. you say: T h a t’s for the frames; the lenses will be another ten dol PIONEER METHODIST THE LOW DOWN FROM lars.’ . . . M INISTER D IE S HICKORY GROVE “Then you pause again—but this Just slightly—and again you The Rev. Robert L. Parker, 55, Each year we been getting a re watch for the flinch. port on the State of the Nation. for twenty seven years a member “If the customer doesnt flinch, They have M been masterpieces. __,rPL___ And __ of the Methodist conference, died each report"'has been how to try at Drain Monday. He served the ^o^sa^j^EachT^^. something new and novel—and Drain Methodist church for three . . .. ------------ ... -----paatoj. cure what is wrong. And after years and prior to this was - tossed ___ away, we at Creswell for two years. ; Among _ each 100 million dust oft our'vest and sort of look the immediate surviving members sheepish, but stay right there— | ot thefam ily are hiswidow, a son with our mouth open—waiting tor Carl Parker of Drain, and a the next cure-all. daughter, Mrs. Irene Brown of But now, with the thunder roar-, Corvallis. ing across the pond, we discover— —----- ----- -- Ton eaa buy either on out of a clear sky—that we are in Tne twins had been brought to liberal payment plan a terrible fix. Our army is a pee- be christened. wee—our navy is run down at thei “What names?” a s k e d the at the clergyman. heel. A fine kettle of fish “Steak and Kidney,” the father What they been doing and not doing down there on the wordy answered. Potomac ls just dawning on us. “Bill, you fool,” cried the moth But In England It was likewise, er, “it’s Kate and Sidney." 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