THURSDAY, JUNE 13 1940
Grudge Game
Monday Night
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Dorena Boy Wins
Lane county 4-H club member» A
will be among the 500 delegate»
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Soft bull fan» w ill I h * t nutted to
a real grudge battle Monday eve-
nlng when the strong Quality
M arket team tangles with the de-
rending champions, K n h kerlxxk
er». I bis w ill Ite the second game
iti the evening. Eagles w ill meet
CresweH In the find game of the
«ver the " 0 0 6 selected to broad-
4.11 r t,,h ■iimmer aehnnl
|n M.hMj(,r, f rom j unP jq fo 21 on
, hl. i . r,.»of) stati- collet»* carnniis
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(.,, l ) tl ( v w 1 i i h ro n d ea st fro m
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' 'n.i.-At.-rf 4-H club members
ch<'Men from the 2??» X m « lfn g
FI t\Od€Hl LOfllPSl
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Garland J locker of Dorena, In
,h<‘ Southern Lane district which
Oiclude» all communities south of
Klm ira-Notl road and W illam ette
f ‘v«? turned In the highest score
in the annual 4-H club rodent con
,rM* Cf»ntest with a total of 101,-
« » points
iioubleheader.
summer school will participate In "Second 1
KnickeiÌMM'ker's w ill be out to radio revues to I»* broadcast Sat- winner In the northern district
uphold their record of last year unlay night, June 15, from 7:30 to '*»» James W earln with a total of
when they won the league crown, 8:00 o'clock and Wednesday night, 79,925 points. Third place in the
however all indications point to Jim«* 19, from 8:00 o’clock to 8:30. contest and winner in the western
tin* Butchers as tin* team to beat
Sunday, June IB, the entire district was Wayne Bishop with
this year. Quality M arket defeat- summer school delegation w ill '• total of 72,175 points,
ed the "5 and a dime'* ls»ys In the broadcast a special outdoor Sun-
Winners in each of the»«? three
opening night and w ill be out to day service held on the campus districts will receive a .22 calibre
make it a victory for ttu*m In the quadrangle.
'
rifle
leugu«* standings. A l a m crowd
Burton Hutton, director of agri-
Honorable mention in the con
ia expected to be on hand to w it- cultural programs over K OAC and test g<x-s to Bob Mere of Fiddle
ness this clash.
a former 4-H club member, Is in Creek. Vivian Pollock of Saginaw,
League officials bave annotine- charge of the assembly and county Gerald Mead of Herman, Averill
ed the first half schixtule that w ill broadcasts. Jam«*» Morris, an- Hanson of Swamp, Virginia Fu-
end on July 19. The schedule I» os nouncer of K OAC and director of trelle of Noti l>eibert Alsop of
follows:
4-H club radio plays, will select Walden, Louis' Hendrix of Alsea,
Friday. June 14: McCoy's vs. the casts for the ten radio plays Vernon Parker of Dexter, Allan
Doremi; Culp Creek vs. Grove and Is In charge of directing
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Spores
Geneva
1 lardwarc.
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Clane of W estfir, James Wilcox of
Monday, June 17: Eagles vs.
Lorant*, Leo Susbauer of Dexter,
O p sw ell; Quality M a r k e t vs.
Henry Sindt of Mapleton, Ford
Knickerbocker's.
Hendrick of Hadley ville, Billy
Wednesday, June 19: Gustaf-
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stimme! Bryan of Elm ira, and David
son’s vs. Quality M arket; McCoy’s anti two daughters of W ilder, Kc'mpston of Lorane.
vs. Culp Creek.
Idaho, were recent guests of rela-
phnmninn mrfent rntrher« ar.
Friday. June 21: Grove Hard- tlves at Black Butte.
Champion rodent catchers ac-
tivi-s at Black Butte.
cording to classification include:
ware vs. Knickerbocker's; Cres
*J*’nry U e s s , ^.'5** Kelly, l'r*'<nk Garland Hocker of Dorena caught
w ell vs. Dorena.
| M iller
iller. Claude Abeene and C. C
rat
Jameg W carin of
Monday, June 24: Eagles f u “• ? ‘lham
>On. 1hH.Ve „ ’T V ’T T 1 horn caught 533 grey diggers. A l-
Knlcker-
from
Gold lake len
¡,.n Sports
Sport* oi of c ro
Crww
¿ ught 27 rab-
Cre*w d l
v"
K n U .............
T- a
- fishing
.........." " trip to -------—
w caug.
Ixicker.
and report a good catch. .
fli, . Gerald Mead
nt
, bits,
of
Herman
Wednesday, June 26:
Grove
The Henry Hess tam il ly spent * caught 28 gophers. Garland Hock-
Hardw are
vs. Gustafson's; Me Tuesday
. . . . . at the Bill Perini
. . ... home at pr caught 945 m ice, Bob M erz of
Coy’s
vs.
Market,
F rb U
v Qtutlity
t ..« .
~ AnlaUr• M,
,heu b,r,hday a" ni‘ D lffle Creek caught 84 moles.
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C ro
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He*"
Bishop of Portage caught
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256 mountain beaver and 12
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M r. and Mrs. Buck Ritter■ has c
ck.m.va McClane of W est.
Monday. July 1: Gustafsons vs. as a house gu«*st Mrs. Ritters
„„..„u, m
Creswell; McCoy's vs. Knicker- brother, M r. W etzler of Arizona.
f « 1 J<
bocker.
M r. and Mm. Ike W ertz and
' otal number of rodents in
Wednesday, July 3: McCoy's vs. children of French Gulch. Califor- ’ he 1940 contest caught were 16.-
Gnw p H anlw are; Quality M arket nia, spent last week visiting rela- ®“ 2* w hich u. an Increase over
vs. Eaglet.
tlves here and at Drain.
1939 when there were 14,762
Friday, July 5: Gustafson's vs.
M r. and Mrs. W ill K irtley who caught.
Dorena; Culp Creek
vs. K nicker- recently returned from a trip to
n *££1J ® ’^ 2 caught
bocker»
southern Oregon and
northern were 2346 ratM’ 2552 «rey diggers.
Monday. July 8:
Eagles vs. California, were over night guests 32® ra£ i’i ts' ¡,73 £<>phera, ^ 1 °
Knickerbockers; McCoy vs. Cres- W«xln«-sday at the Robert Phillips ™lce* 844 moles. 495 mountain
w ell
hornt.
beaver. 55 crows and 728 Jays,
Wednesday, July 10: Gustafsons
T«*d Riggs who is a member of
the three district group con-
vs. i'u lp Creek; Quality M arket , he U. S. navy. stationed at San
the Southern Lane, District
vs Dorena.
Diego, California, is home on a No. 13. was won by Dorena with
Friday. July 12: Culp Creek vs. furlough.
a BCore of 121 *050 points and as
Creswell; Grove Hardware vs.
M r and Mrs Jam«-» Hicks of ,u ch the winner of a $2 50 district
Eugene spent Sunday at the W. L. Pr » and « « 2 *» STand, c^ P ton
Quulity M arket
prize. In district No. 1, Western
Monday. Jul;ly 15: McCoy’s vs. Townsen. d home
Eagles; Gustafson’s
«
vs.
Knicker- Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. Hooker en- ^ane' the $2.50 prize was won by
^ £ 7
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tertained a number of young peo- »’« « W e with a score of 97 250.
Wixlnesday. July
17: Grove
n, „ weiner roast Saturday and ln ^ 5 ’
2' N orthern
H ardware vs. Dorena;
McCoy s evening at the Riggs home, honor- J-an^* the $2.50 prize was won by
vs. Gustafson’s.
T « l Rieirs
Deerhorn with a score of 84,550.
Friday. July 19: Q uality M ar-
ket vs Creswell; Eagles vs Culp
O eek.
London
Lynx Hollow
Mrs. M. T. Jackson entertained
the Community club at the Lynx
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. Hollow school house recently. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Stith and Gene W ilken of Saginaw was a
son Junior who have been travel- guest. There were sixteen mem-
ing in the western states, have bers present. The next meeting
returned home.
’ w ill be at the home of Mrs. D ar-
M r, and Mrs. H ill of Eugene are re| Eastman on the afternoon of
staying on the Smith place while Junc 19 for quilting
for
the
the Sm iths are traveling in the hostess.
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Mrs. J. F. Degnan of Buffalo
The Get-Together club met a ll Gap south Dakota, is visiting at
day with M m Roy Kennedy and the home of her brother and sis-
Mm (»eorge Hastings as Joint ter-ln-law. M r. and Mm. George
hewtesses.
Sheldon
.
l 7 * I iUKan went to
’ Mm. Charles Peck Sr. and Mm.
land Wednesday to visit her son Joseph Eppenbaugh spent the
Leo and attend the Rose Festival. WM»|< end at Portland, guests of
M r and M m . Charles Hastings Mni Peck*8 daughter Helen, and
and daughter Shirley of Prineville Mra Eppenbaugh's son Loyd, and
visited last weeek end at the attended the Rose Festival.
G««orge Hastings home
L s Ayott> accompanied by
M r. and M m Bob McRenolds of w „ ma and Jimmie Moore, are vis-
Los Angeles visited last week at iting at B ar view at the home of
the Butte Mooney home.
M r. A yott’s daughter and son-in-
M r. and M m W ilbur Scott of ,aw M r and Mra Lyle Taylor.
Crexwell visited Sunday at
the
Carl M oore left recently for
Lloyd Jones home.
,. . .
. Sunny Vale. California, where he
.
a.
Mrs. Ray Hustead of w jjj ¿c employed for the summer. I
Portland were week end guests at
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th<* James Lebow home.
AHKS SUPPORT FOR MURAL
M r. and Mra. Ed T u llc r of E u
gene were callers Sunday at the
R. S. Drenner appeared before
Lee Dugan home.
the Lions club at their weekly
Thena M iller of Mapleton is vls- meeting, asking for support for
ding this week at the Perk M ille r tbe profxised mural representing
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the story of the early Oregon
V ada Crosby came home from a pionM>rs. This mural would be the
Eugene hospital where she had 5PCOnd onc of thlg , ype completed
undergone an appendicitis opera- by M r Drenner_ M he recently
t,on-
finished a mural for M ajor and
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Mrs. LaSelb Stewart, who pre-
RCAL ESTATE TR A N SFE R S Rented It to the new union high
school.
The following recent sales were
M r. Drenner pointed out that
reported by W . B. Johnston Real only seven of the needed 20 spon
ty Dealer:
sors have signed for the proposed
The R. H . True
contain mural. Anyone interested should
.
x ranch
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836 Main
ing 21 acres located about three gPt jn touck with M r. D renner
mil<*s northeast of Cottuge Grove ------------------------------ -------------------
was sold to J. B. Monett.
The Joale C. Ocumpaugh home
on the west side wus sold to Mra.
Theresa R. Flora. M r. and Mra.
Flora w ill take Immediate posses-
sion. M r. Flora w ill engage in the
lumber contracting business In
connection w ith the Peterson m ill
Site for machine shop or business. Lot 50 by 79 feet. Corner of
a t Dlsston. Mrs. Ocumpaugh w ill
Washington
and Tenth. $700. Terms.
move to Springfield junction and;
Mosby Creek
W O O DSO N
M OTORS
Invest N o w In A Business
Or A H om e
reside w ith her son Loraine.
The Esther Sllsby home on 3rd
street and Adams Ave. was pur-J
chased by M r. and Mrs. James P. I
Graham who have long ndmired
this particular location as a pleas
ing sight for a real home.
The Ix>rnine R. Ocumpaugh
house on the east side was sold
to Irv in D. Bostwick who is em
ployed by the government ns fore
man nt the CCC camp. M r. and
Mra. Bostwick w ith their children
w ill take possession of the prem
ises soon.
An American Is a person who
yells for the government to bal
ance the budget and borrows five
dollars till pay day.
Several good business opportunities in Cottage Grove.
Twenty-three acres of best river bottom soil. Six room house.
Good barn and two large chicken houses. Only $2,500. Terms.
Several homes for under $1,000 and on terms the working man
can meet.
T R A D E F O R C O TTA G E G R O VE F A R M . N ew modem house,
new bam and four acres of good ground. Located at Yoncalla.
Value $1,200.
Dandy home near the golf course. One acre of productive soil.
New bam, good orchard. A bargain for $1,250 cash.
904 Main
RODM ANS
Phone 216
IRISH-SWARTZ
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Phone 53 or 54
MORE GOODS TO MORE PE O PL E FOR LESS
I t ’s the good old American way of doing business — Shop Irish -
Swartz for better values.
SALM ON
Corned Beef
2
Alaska Pink No. 1 Tall
cans
2 c a n s .............35c
TUNA, fancy Oregon shredded...... 2 cans 25c
RElTsALM ON, Alaska No. 1 tall Tcans 45c
Deviled Meat
SW EET PICK LES, 25-oz. j a r .............. 23c
Armour's
Armour’s—No. % tins
4 f o r ................ 15c
KOOL AID, all flavors...... ......... 6 pkgs. 25c
Vienna Sausages
G R A PE FR U IT Juice, No. 2 tins... 4 for 29c
Armour’s—Ho. */2 Tins
3 f o r .................25c
Ham or Veal Loaf
Armour’s
Can ................15c
Arm our’s Treet
Serve Hot or Cold
C an
____23c
N orthern Tissue
4 ro lls........... ...25c
P IN E A P P L E Juice, 46-oz. t i n s .............25c
F IG B A R S ................................... ...2 lbs. 19c
H D PEA S, Com or Green Beans... 3 for 35c
MARSHMALLOWS __________ 10c pkg.
SWANSDOWN Cake F lo u r _____23c pkg.
WESSON O IL ............ . 39c qt, 69c y2 gal.
C L O R O X _____ _________ y2 gal jug 23c
W AX PA PE R , 125 ft. r o lls ................ .. 14c
LEMON WHIP
Snowdrift
Salad Dressing
43c
85c Sand. Spread
Shortening
Quart
p ou n d s.
Borene
49c
27c
Giant Size
Large Size
JE L L O
Freezing Mix
cans ,
JELL-O
3
14c
SANKA or KAFFEE HAG -29c
packages
Borene
Bar
(y
MAXWELL HOUSE
2
G iant Size Pachas«
CORN FLAKES . 2-19c
Snap! Crackle! Pop!
—A ll purpose
H&rdwheat
RICE KRISPIES. .2-23C
15 Biscuits 12 ounces
_
p ou n d s. .
p ou n d s. .
IR IS H ’S
SPEC IA L
Shredded
23c
45c
89c
JL p o u n d . ., .......................
25C
bars
19
or
p ou n d s.
Peter Pan
Lane county’s finest
hardwheat floor
value.
. _
WHEAT2-19 c
49-lb. bag
49 lbs.
M ATCHES
Fruits and Vegetables
6-box carton
14c
K ELLY ’S M ARKET
Specials Friday and Saturday
Local Carrots
14c SIDE BACON
b u n c h e s.
Local Hot House
End C u ts______ ............... lb. 17%c
Center C u ts........ ..._............... lb. 20c
Sliced B acon...... ................. lb. 23c
Tom atoes
2
25c
Juice Oranges Shortening
2 dozen . . 25c P ork Chops .............. Each 3C
9c
Grapefruit Rib Steaks.....
29C
29c Boiling Beef . . .3
p o u n d s.
Bind Off
(Sw ift's Pearl in Bulk)
z
Imperial Valley
.......................Each
Dozen . .
pounds