THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 TUE SENTINEL, CUTTAUE GROVE, OREGON State Golf Archery Shoot Here Friday On Local Course SOCIETY ! Eagles ^ ,n First —» Game; Leitzel Is Leading Hitter DIMTRKT CONVENTION The annual dint riet convention of Theta Rho Kirin wan held lant (By Bachelder and Harpole) Cottage Grove will play jmrt week In Cottage Grove. Doris host to the Fourteenth Annual Smith, Cottage _ Grove president, j Next Week's Schedule State Archery Meet that will be officially o|M*ned the meeting and* Friday, July 5: Gustafson*s vs. held July 5, li and 7. The other the addrenn of welcome wan given! Dorena; Culp Creek vs. Knlcker- clty that will be host to the meet by Andrey Turner. Betty Whit- bockem. In Drain. more of Eugene gave the response. Monday, July 8: Eagles vs. Friday at 1:30 p. m. members of A summary of the past year's Knickerbockers; McCoy vs. Cres- the state archery association will business of both lodges was given well. shoot off the first tee on the Cot- with Eugene reporting 21 new Wednesday, July 10: Gustafsons tage Grove golf course In the members. District officers were vs. Culp Creek; Quality Market Golf-Archery shoot. elected for the coming year as fol- vs. Dorena. It might be explained that this lows: Roberta Hitman, Eugene,! Friday, July 12: Culp Creek vs. is a game of shots as golf except president; Doris Smith, Cottage Creswell; Grove Hardware vs. that the archers try to hit a cot- Grove, vice president, and Jessie Quality Market. ton ball thnt is placed upon a tee- Ashby, Eugene, secretary-treaxur- The Eagles upset t h e Grove like stick on each of the greens on er. A luncheon, sponsored by the Hardware 10 to 8 for their first the golf course. The archers, of Rebekahs, wns served at the noon win of the season In Friday night's counic try to hit the cotton ball hour In the I.O.O.F. (lining room, opening game. The game was any- wlth the least number of shots. A short program followed and the one’s after the opening pitch but Archers use different weight ar- afternoon session o|a»ned with the the " ~ Eagles ' sewed it up with a 3- rows depending upon their shots continuance of business. Corsages run rally in the 7th inning. as the golfers use different clubs were presented to Mrs. Dewey In the nightcap Culp Creek de­ for different shots. McAlpln, vice president of the Re- feated Dorena 9 to 7 in one of the Any nrcher who wishes to enter hekah assembly, all the district season’s --------------- best _------ grudge _ _------- games. The ---- this golf archery meet Is welcome ofDCtrs and the adviser of the game was full of arguments and to enter and each entrant must Eugene and Cottage Grove Theta thrills as the two up-the-river nay his 50c green fee and furnish Kb" Kir1« Eugene lodge Initiated rivals battled It out. his own how and arrows « candidate from Eugene Miss The first game Monday evening On July 6 and 7 at Drain the Putman, newly elected district saw Creswell's "Beef Trust” crush rest of the annual archery meet president, appointed the following Gustafson's "Cream Puffs" 13 to will be held beginning with the o f f i c e r s ; Conductor. Jeanette 3. Bailey held the ice cream team flight shooting at 7:00 o'clock Sat- Trunnell. Cottage Grove; warden, to 3 hits. The second game Monday night unlay morning. All the other field »«tty Whitmore. Eugene; mar- events will be held at Drain dur- shal, Grace St. Elmo. Cottage was more than a ball game. It was ing Saturday and Sunday. Other Grove; chaplain. Margaret Cro- a comedy of errors and mistakes ___ _____ _____ _ »en, Eugene; _ to be _________ scheduled _ are right supporter to with Knickerbocker's coming out fielid events Y o r k Round, Round N a t io n a l R o u n d president, Zola Belle Jones, Eu- on the long end of a 12 to 8 score the York National Round, Junior American Round, Clout gene; left supporter to president, over the Real McCoys. Shoot. First Columbia Round and Mary McKibben. Cottage Grove; The scores: R II E many other archery events. inside guardian, Audrey Turner, Eagles 10 9 7 The annual dinner and business Cottage Grove; outside guardian, Grove Hardware 8 11 fi meeting of the association will be Mary Croscn, Eugene: musician, Langston and McKibben; V held In the Community Hall nt Norma I^ee Christenson, Eugene. Decker, Bousley and Bousley, V. Drain nt 7:30 p m Katurday eve- Miss Smith, newly elected vice Decker. nlng. The awarding of trophies president, appointed Marjorie Culp Creek 9 5 11 will be held at 4:00 o'clock Run- Johnson, Eugene, for her right Dorena .......................... 7 9 8 day afternoon. All these events supporter and Katherine King- .Scott and Dowley; Helm and will take place on the Drain school man, Eugene. AH new district of- Scull. grounds. i fleers were installed and present- Creswell ..................... 12 6 3 Several members of the local ed corsages. Iaurn Wilson, Cot- Gustafson’s .................. 3 Bailey and Montgomery; Turn- archery club plan to enter the tage Grove, installed as past meet. About 75 or 100 entrants president. About 35 or 40 girls er and Jepson. Knickerbocker’s ......... 12 12 are expected to enter the golf- were present from Eugene, McCoy's ........................ 8 6 archery shoot here Friday after- —* — Swanson. Kingsley and Denson; noon- ROYAI. NEIGHBORS J Mills, Turay and Carpenter, Jen­ FACTORY »FI.IVr.RY MARK Mrs Fern Anderson was pleas nings. HET AT PONTIAC antly surprised when a group of Heilig Honies defeated the _ . , rv. .i . Royal Neighbors "galloped" in last Dorena girls 12 to 2 in the feature *_2?*E!OrY dp|lv‘’r,c" °f J’ontlacs to Thursday evening. Three tables of game of the girls doubleheader Individual owners already have ex- brJd IJa Kebelbeck Pl-X«* evening a eeeded all such deliveries made blKh Refreshments large rgc crowd. The Honies outclass­ during the entire 1937 model year. s e rv e ed d l ! a t e r cd the Dorena girls and were Bathrick. Pontiac s general .pj)(1 Neighbors camp will never threatened. In the preliminary game the meet Tuesday, July 9th at Eagles Rathrick estimated that factory h-n * Smart Shop girls defeated Culp deliveries for 1940 will exceed na‘ a Creek and Hebron girls teams by 1937 the previous high year- by a score of 11 to 2. HIIOWKR FOR BRIDE at least 20 percent. The next girls gamp will be Slxty-two percent of all cars de­ played Tuesday evening as a pre- Mrs. W. t>. Lovegrei livered to customers at the Pon­ ' ker- liminary game to the “ Knic! tiac factory this year have gone to ed at her home Friday evening bocker - Army Engineers men’s residents of the Pacific coast with a miscellaneous shower hon­ game. oring Mrs. IJoyd Fournier, a re­ states. The unofficial batting averages cent bride. About forty-five guests released by the league's official were present and the evening was Island Minus a Crusoe stx*nt socially and with the ooen- & .^^urcr, Bob > “ ! .» ' Daugherty, show that The Scottish Isle of Staffs is noi K t < / ? h . V r E . ’¿ I l i I ►only re m a rk a b le for Its wonderful guest of honor. Delicious refresh- thc hittere with a lusty 778 aver­ ■caves and basaltic pillars, but al- ments were served at the close of ... . ____ _____ • most alone among Island resorts In th evening by the hostess. The W highest averages are __________ computed on players appearing in «he old world It is uninhabited Y ear three or more games and games ly It receives thousands of visitors ATTENDINO CONFERENCE played up to Wednesday night. tb u t nobody lives there Pet. Miss Dorothy Price, teacher of i Fi rs,in i ’rw k 778 homemaking in the Cottage Grove „ utte^ O rth Quality Market .661 Find Old Survey Stakes .667 C re w * fencing a 240.000-acre ranch union high school. is among those GaJlo Knickerbocker’s an an Isolated p art of southern Colo­ attending the annua State Con- Daugherty, Culp C r e e k ___ .667 ference of Homemaking Teachers McI& 1 The U. S. spent 93.000,000 for fish ladders and a double fish-lock elevator at Bonneville Dam, gi­ gantic SI million dollar power and navigation project on the Columbia River, 42 miles east of Portland. It creates a navigable lake extending 50 miles to The Dalles. Oregon grain and legume seed growers annually loose about a million dollars In nitrogen by burning or otherwise wasting the straw, estimates Dr. W. L. Pow­ ers, head of the soils department at Oregon State college. Annual grain straw production is approxi­ m ately 824,000 tons and legume straw 218,000 tons. Wheat straw contains about 10 pounds of nitrogen per ton and vetch straw about 30 pounds. These are the same figures as for barnyard manure and sheep ma­ nure, respectively, although the nitrogen is much more available in the latter forms. ELECTED TO SCHOOL BOARD Clyde E. Wright of district No. 41 was elected to the position of director on the school board of the union high school district No. 14. at the election held in the union high school building recently. At the same time the school board adopted the budget as it was pre­ sented. KODAK FINISHING «-DRILLING FOR STEAM Beneath Calistogi, Calif., ia a vast reservoir of boiling water. Where wells am bore I, geysers often spout up. The city was founded in 1PS9 on the site which the In­ diana called Cols” nomo, meaning "oven place.” Me Per Ron 24-Hour Service. 1 Free Enlargement. WE DO ALL THE WORK AT THE Picture Shop IR IS H -S W A R T Z 'W h e r e th e T h r if t y T h r iv e 79 The finest selection of fresh and canned f o o d s in town at prices that really tickle your budget. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Apricots We believe that you should can apricot« now. The qual­ ity of the fruit 1« extra nice and the price very low. — A fresh load in Friday. Watermelons and F L O U R :’!53 SO FT A S S IL K Cake F lo u r 23c pk. 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