T im it S lJ A Ï , J U N E 27. 1910 T H E «Ä N T 1N E L , C O TTA G E G KO VE. OREGON Motorists WW Creswell Defeat Alaskan Highway Gives Butchers Interest In the completion of First Position « highway to Abutka high In ________ S ilk C reek C. E. Ruth, George Moxley and Ross Palleske spent several days but week fishing on the Siuslaw river. Mr. anrl Mrs. Leroy Miller and «laughter Arleen of Spokane, I n Washington, were visitors at the inoat sections of the United .,iutes , .. Keller home this week. They had accordhiK to an American Auto leagu e Blanding» been vacationing in California and mobile association survey ronrhing »» _» . . attending the San Francisco fair. the Oregon State Motor assocla- Cn.,J i!pi|M',rk'’ 222 Bill Dab>y of Pasadena came tlon, local affiliate. «/’ l . J ............. ? . 2 /’ Knickertxjcker's .. . 3 1 .750 Friday to spend the summer with ••“* highway would lie one of Grove Hardware 2 2 .500 the I. s. Curtis family. He Is a the links of an all-American high- Dorena 2 2 .500 nephew of Mr. Curtis and visited way linking the nations of North Gustafson's ......... ... . 1 2 .333 here two years ago. Since then he and South America. The highway Culp Creek ....... 1 2 .333 has been working nt Commercial already extends as far north as Eagles „...... 0 3 .000 Art in Pasadena but gave it up for Hazelton, British Columbia. High- McCoy's 0 3 .000 the summer. Miss Bienne Rohrbaugh of Hem­ way engineers nrc agreed that , . . . . such n highway, opening new va- d"»W’« i ?ut, o f , th^ r ingford, Nebraska, came Saturday oat ion frontiers to America's mo- . place In the local soft-, to spend the summer with her torlsts. is completely feasible and ,*;a«u‘’ Monday evening when mother. Mrs. Rohrbaugh, and her could be kept «»pen all the year ¡J’1/.dropped a 13 to 1 decision to sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. around. It Is a little kn.rwn fact Knlck.rtxxkers This defeat gave Ashley. that at one time It was projeced thf undefeated Quality Market Mrs. Burcham Is improving to build a railroad arrow Canada,' i 0** of first place In the from her recent illness and is able JU'ross the Alaska, and over the ‘''ague. ( n-swell and Knlckerbock- to be around the house. Bering Strait to Siberia, eventu- er* are tb d for **»nd. E. E. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. ally connecting with the main cap- Friday's games saw Knlcker- Ashley attended the diinocratic Italx of Europe. The engineering bockem hammer out a 20 to 9 vlc- committee meeting in Eugene surveys prov«-d that this was an tory over the Grove Hardware In Monday evening. Miss Ruby Allen, bride-elect of entirely practically project. It Is a game of hits Hnd errors. In the equally practicable to lay a high- night cap Creswell eked out a 2 Bob Cherry, was honored with a way along a similar mute. to 1 decision over the Dorena surprise bridal shower at her team In one of the best played home Friday evening. A large games of the season. It was a crowd of friends an«l neighbors pitchers battle all the way with were present and she received a number of lovely gifts. Heim beating Moen. Mrs. Estes and Leonard visited Monday’s games saw Dorena rally in the late innings to go Mrs. Fannie Daniels and daugh­ ahead of the hard luck Eagles ters at Yoncalla Sunday and Leon­ team by an 8 to 4 score. Inability ard returned to his work In Eu- to hit with men on bases cost the g«-ne in the evening. Eagles their chance of winning. Word has been received that In the nightcap Monday Glen Mrs. Joe Moxley is very ill from a Swunson hurled 3-hlt ball to give heart attack at her home in Eu­ the Creswell team their first de­ gene. Mrs. Geo. Moxley visited feat. Creswell led up to the fifth her Friday and r e p o r t s her a inning when Lusk, leading home- little stronger. run hitter of the league, hammer­ Mr. Ruth is walking on crutches ed out his fourth homer in as this week as a result of too close many games to tie the score and contact with the hoofs of the fam­ from hen1 Knicks went on to bunt ily cow. the Creswell team to defeat, run­ ning. u p II i i i k k - runs In the final DOUBLE-JOINTED "SCREWDRIVER" two innings or the 15 hits — All set for a right turn, he shoots by Knicks most of them were Alfred Montgomery of Portland across traffic to the left— bear down bunts. on those brakes, man, /lie fenders In Wednesday's opener Grove spent the week end here with his are already dented . . . Remember, Hardware squeezed out a 10 to 7 mother, Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery. Betty Thrasher returned home your engine uses as much win o v e r Gustafson's "Cream gasoline in low and second gears as i»uffs." In the night cap the Qual- Saturday from Seattle, Washing­ In high— so when a "Screwdriver” lty "Butchers" p i l e d up their ton, where she spent the winter causes you a needless stop, you pay. fourth «truight victory when Ells­ with a brother Clifford and at­ worth Tilton, the butchers' ace tended school. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Redford and chucker held the Real McCoys to Richard Priest returned home one hit winning 13 to 2. Another grudge game seems to Tuesday from a two weeks vaca­ be on the program for the local tion trip in Washington and Idaho. Glenn Jennings made a business softball fans when the Dorena and Culp Creek teams take the field trip to Eugene Monday. Grace Smith of Eugene spent Friday night in the regular doub­ the week end at her home here. le- header of league play. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooper Besides the rivalry that is al­ ways between these two commun­ and two sons of Culp Creek vis­ ities there is fifth place in the ited Sunday at the Henry Cooper b’ague at stake too. Both teams home. Mrs. Marguerite Mosby and finished up well In the standings but year and are fighting nip and daughter Lita, accompanied by tuck with each other for the fifth Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh of Cottage FREE — this naw em blem Grove, visited at the John Kerns postltion. that shines day and night, It is rumored that the Dorena home in Eugene Friday. girls and Culp Creek girls softball The school board met Friday makes night parking safer. teams even had a lively evening evening and chose Stanley Bon- The flags say, " I w ill give recently and such rivalry is bound kowski of Fall Creek for principal w a y ...I'll share the read." to be carried onto the field when of the schools for the coming the boys teams of these two places year. Miss Francis French and tangle. Miss Mildred Smith have also In the other game of the doub­ been reelected. le-header the Eagles will meet the Mr. and Mrs. Truman Collins Grove Hardware team. and family of Santa Ana. Califor­ Score: R H E nia. visited friends here Sunday. Knicks ....... 314 172 2 20 23 8 Mary Doolittle and Olaf Brid- Grove Hdw 504 000 0— 9 11 5 estein and Naomi Doolittle and Swanson and Denson; Phillips Henry Harner were married last and Cole. Saturday at Vancouver, Washing­ Creswell .......010 000 1 - 2 4 2 ton. Dorena ......... 100 000 0— 1 3 3 The Dorena All-Stars defeated Moen and Montgomery; Heim the Rujada CCC softball team in and Scull. a game played here Sunday by a Dorena ...O il 124 x— 8 11 0 score of 5-4. Eagles ....... 010 102 4 8 4 Clarence Peterson of Oakridge Heim and Scull; D. McKibben. spent the week end with his fath­ Langston a n d M. McKibben, er, Chas. Peterson. Johnson. W. D. Able of the Durable Fir Knicks ........ 000 084 X—12 15 2 Lumber company is sponsoring the Croswell ....... 010 000 0— 1 3 2 Moen and Taylor: Swanson and Dorena girls’ softball team. In their last game they defeated the Denson. Grove Hdw. 112 201 3—10 11 2 London team by a score of 34-1. Gustafson's 040 100 0 — 7 11 1 The Y.G.A. club met Monday Phillips and Decker; Turner and evening nt the Claude Arne home at Mt. View. LONE-WOLF “ SCREWJAY”- He Jenson. 320 521 x— 13 12 1 Mrs. O. L. Nichols has been ill makes a break through the cars on Quality 020 000 a — 2 1 11 the past week. his side of the street — then is ma­ McCoy’s Tilton and Patton; Overholser, Orien Land attended the county rooned out there where he can test drivers’ nerves . . . “Screwjays”— Mills and Jennings. democratic c e n t r a l committee I-engiie Schedule heed less, reck less p e d e str ia n s— meeting in Eugene Monday. Friday, June 28: Engles vs. cause 10% of all Stop-and-Go driv­ Grove Hardware; Culp Creek vs. ing, to say nothing of accidents. Dorena. Monday, July 1: Gustafson's vs. Creswell; McCoy's vs. Knicker­ LET U S HELP YOa bocker. Wednesday, July 3: McCoy's vs. Grove Hardware; Quality Market vs. Eagles. f ,° Dorena 3 timet SHOW YOUR COLORS a car the cost or Srop-AND-Go W/TH NEW ft/p&rW&L * ok Nero - WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE Phone 53 or 54 FLOOR TAX ON CIGARETTES 'S9 '87 '87 ’SS '86 ’86 *86 ’85 ’82 ’82 ’29 ’82 '29 *29 ’29 Ford Sedan Chev Sedan Chev Cpe Pontiac Sedan Chev Sedan Ford 2 dr Sedan .... Ford Sedan Ford Cpe Chrysler Sedan Willy» Knight Sdn Chev Sedan ............ Dodge Cpe .............. Dodge Cpe Ford Cpe ................ Dodge Sedan $725.00 $595.00 $550.00 $465.00 $450.00 $450.00 $445.00 $250.00 $175.00 $ 95.00 $ 85.00 $ 80.00 $ 70.00 $ 00.00 $ 55.00 M A R T IN M O TO R S 24 Your Pontino Dealer No. Oth ¡ 1 j Paper Plates Paper Cups Paper Napkins Your Choice 3 ....... 25c W AX PAPER . 12c 125-foot ro lls. . . Cheese Pound Mild L E M O N W H IP Dressing Full Quarts 19c C O FFEE Folger's l a 23c 2 lbs. 45c H -D C O R N Peas or Green Beans cans , cans P IN E A P P L E »'.F-su-d D U N D E E T U N A or Shrimp 2 <«»• 29c PIN K SA L M O N «» c» 2 — 25c POTATO CHIPS 2 25c 15c Size f°r RITZ CRAX Large package . . , 19c R IP E OLIVES No. 1 tall 2^ 25c K R A FT CHEESE 5-oz. glass 2 f°r 29(7- D E V IL MEAT No. x/e tins 3 10c for V IE N N A SA U S. No. Vi tins 3 25c l° r SW EET PIC K LES 23c 25-oz. ja r . D IL L PIC K LES 15c 25-oz. ja r . PORK & B E A N S Dundee M c ° an s * 3 29C f°r SPA G H E TTI Dennison's No. I ta li J forZdC Marshmallows 10c 1 lb. Cello P E A N U T BU TTER 2 pound jar . . . -25C FR EN C H D R ESS Kraft’s Full pints 21c Nucoa 2-pound pkg....... K R A F T D IN N E R S 2 -2 5 c B R A N FL A K E S «’<«'• 2 — 25c H O N E Y M A ID Grahams 2 lb. pkg. 27c PU R E X |«.n„niusl9 c PA L M O L IV E 3 - » 15c C .W . L A U N D R Y 10*»«-»35c Matches 6-box carton P E E T ’S SO A P Granulated Large pkg. 23c C .W . C H IPS 5 .»«■-*< 29c C O R N FL A K E S K ellogg's 8-oz. 4 25c RICE KRISPIES 2 ^ 23c KRUM BLES K ellogg’s 2 Pkg»- 25c C O R N K IX 2 ^ 19c Flour » 1.09 Valley Rose 49 lbs. PETER P A N no- «n». $1.45 «»»$1.29 IRISH SPE C IA L P A N C A K E FL O U R F’h” ,J,ll»45c FISH ER ’S G R A H A M —>»39c FISH ER ’S F A R IN A -» » 4 3 c PRUNES Italians pounds 15c Raisins 4-pound pkg.................... 1 Cc KJ F R U IT S AND V EG ETA BLES KELLY’S MARKET N E W SPU D S U. S. No. 1 10 p o u n d s................ 25c TOM ATOES MUTTON 3 j Two Free City D eliveries Daily picnic items Good Will Used Cars J. W. Maloney, Collector of In­ ternal Revenue, stated today that nil wholesale and retail dealers in cigarettes would be subject to pay- ¡ment of a floor tax, based on the increase in the tax on cigarettes under the Revenue Act of 1940. The new lnw becomes effective July 1, 1940. Collector Maloney stated that ' all dealers having cigarettes for sale must make an inventory of their stock on hand as of the close of business June 30, 1940. This is ' to be prepared in duplicate, list­ ing brands and quantities of each I brand. It is to be held by the deal- er; nnd he is to notify the Collec- 7, ! tor of Internal Revenue, 210 Cus­ tom House, Portland, Oregon, im- Road Parformanca Rating (RPR] ' mediately, requesting a form on Is the true measure of a gaso­ which to file the floor-tax return. line's performance In your car. As soon as the printed floor-tax N ew Super-Shell and new Shell returns nro received from the Bureau nt Washington, they will Premium have the highest lx? mailed to dealers, with instruc- RPR in Shell historyl j tions as to preparation, computa- • Shell Premium contains alkylate t ion of tax, etc. à IRISH-SWARTZ Field Grown p ou n d s.................... 14C Juice Oranges 2 d o z e n . .. ............... 35c W IN E SA P S Small Fancy 6»* 25c box $1.29 Canning Apricots Are In Produce Prices Friday and Saturday Only Specials Friday and Saturday Legs ------ 12V2 c lb. Shoulders ...... 9c lb. Chops ___ ... 10c lb. S t e w ....... . ___ 5c lb. Broken Sliced Bacon, 6-lb. box ... 79c Hams (V4 or w h o le )........ ..... ----------- lb. 19c Center S lic e s ........ ........... _____2 for 25c Shortening, S w ift’s Pearl, bulk 4 lbs. 39c