THURSDAY, AUOUST 22, 1940 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Interest on Oregon's unemploy ment trust fund, which has reach ed a new high of $9,581,043, is ac cumulating from the government (By Bachelder and Harpole) at the rate of about $50,000 a Schedule quarter, or enough to pay com Friday, August 28 Leon Trotsky, one of the origin plete annual benefits to about Culp Creek vs. Creswell; Grove al architects of the Soviet Union 2,000 unemployed workers at the Hardware vs. Quality Market. and founder of its red army, died present rate. Mouday, August 26 last night in Mexico City, strick McCoy's vs. Eagles; Gustafsons en down by an assailant he des OUTSTANDING DAIRY H EIFER SECURED BY F.F.A. BOY vs. Knickerbocker's. cribed on his death bed as an agent of Stalin. Trotsky, aged 63, Wednesday, August 28 Clifford Van Prooyen, agricul man without a country, was mor Grove Hardware vs. Dorena; tally wounded by a supposed tural student and high school jun McCoy's vs. Gustafson’s. friend when he was struck at the ior. has just purchased a heifer Friday, August 8» from an exceptionally high pro base of the skull with a pick. Quality Market vs. Creswell; ducing Jersey cow. The cow, which Eagles vs. Culp Creek. is owned by Dick Reed of the Big guns of Germany, located Chula Vista dairy, produced 596 Softball fans were treated to across the English channel, this pounds of butterfat in a 305 day some new thrills in the week's morning were bombarding Eng record last year. According to an play when there were upsets, the land and an English convoy. Big made by O.S.C. in season’s first shutout game and guns were sending shells over at investigation 1929, the average butterfat yield Quality Market upset the highly the rate of one each thirty sec per cow per year in the Willam favored Engineers team from Eu onds. ette valley was 270 pounds. This gene along with some extra good heifer is three weeks old and will ball and some very bad ball dis A group of Roseburg business be an addition to Van Prooyen's played by the teams in action. men proposed militalization of agricultural home project. In Friday's games Lorane de Highway 99. at a meeting in Sa Besides this heifer, Clifford has feated Gustafson's 11 to 8 in some lem Saturday. They said -50 miles a registered Chester White sow what of an upset. They pounded of curves in the highway nullify and 11 pigs, 2 acres of com and a Newton for 15 hits and these com any advantage the highway might Jersey cow for his project. Some bined with 7 errars by the "Cream have as a military road. registered sheep will also be added Puffs” gave Lorane their victory? In the nightcap Culp Creek to the project this fall. The Van Prooyen farm is in the Lynx Hol threatened in the last inning to overcome Knickerbockers but the low district. "Five and a dime” boys had too big a lead to overcome. The final score was 14 to 11. Turner pitch ed good ball for Knicks in his stay on the mound. In the first game Monday eve ning Knicks fell apart and the Joe Smith, official softball um Eagles pounded out an 8 to 5 deci pire of Scottsburg and of the sion. Knicks made 9 errors and 1986 FORD Sdn. Heater. Tires Umpqua association, has been of these combined with some lustly 90%. Very clean car $895 fered a job as umpire with a hitting in the pinches enabled the major league, according to grape Eagles to pin the second defeat on • • • 1986 CHEV. Sdn, heater, 85% vine rumor. Major league owners Knicks in the second half. Last hope to revive interest in baseball year's champs were very weak at tires .............................$895 with Joe’s services, since his de the plate getting only 6 hits off • • • 1986 PONT Sdn, heater, motor cisions are ordinarily a better the hurling of Langston. drawing card than the game it com pletely reconditioned. In the nightcap Creswell shut out McCoys for the first shut-out Price ____________ $425 self. « • • of the league play 16 to 0. Bailey O. H. Pickens, who talks fish gave up only 6 hits to the Gar- 1986 DELUXE PLY Cpe, 90% tires, motor com pletely ing when he ain't talking turkey, agemen as Creswell pounded out reconditioned ______ $425 brings home the bacon as evidence an early lead and were never of his skill as a fisherman and threatened. • • • more than one family had fish for Tuesday night saw two exhibi 1988 PLYMOUTH CPE dinner Monday as result of his tion games played with Culp 1985 TERRAPLANE SD N visit to the Umpqua. Still he Creek downing River Road 6 to 1 1985 PONTIAC SD N hasn't proved that he can catch and Quality Market defeating the • * • more fish than one man can eat. Engineers 3 to 2. The "Butchers” Several cheap hunting and had to rally from behind to down Ashing FARM ERS TO GET LIME the Army Engineers in one of the best games of the season on the O. S. Fletcher, county a g e n t , local park. Monday placed orders for four Urquhart allowed the Quality cars of lime from the state plant team only three hits but two of at Salem. Recently five cars of these came in the last inning lime were ordered for Lane farm when Skade tripled and Gates ers. In the shipment ordered Mon circled the bases for the winning day, 66,000 pounds were for six run on a hit into left field. Your Pontiac Dealer local farmers. The Eugene team collected 8 24 No. 9th hits but were unable to make Mlmeograpn stencils. Sentinel them count as Heim held them down when men were on bases. Knickerbockers journeyed to Oakland Sunday where they were defeated by the Oakland team 6 to 4. French pitched good ball for the local team but inability to hit cost the local ten a victory. Wednesday night Gustafson's came from behind to win 14 to 7 in the opener against Culp Creek. The Quality Market dropped the Lone Star Market 13 to 2 in the nightcap. R H E 7 Dorena ...... ...................11 15 8 7 Gustafson's .................. 8 G. Davis and E. Lorang; B. Newton and Scull. Knickerbocker’s ------14 14 6 Culp Creek ..............„...11 8 5 Turner. Phelps and Stewart; Yates. Freeman and Dudley. Eagles .......................... 8 9 9 Knickerbocker’s ......... 5 6 8 Langston and Caton; Turner, Kingsley and Stewart. Creswell .... .’..................16 18 0 McCoy's ........................ 0 6 8 Bailey and D. Kasper; Overhol- yd. ser and Chapman. Gustafson’s ------------- 14 8 8 Big prints, small prints, smart Culp Creek ................... 7 3 9 stripes and lovely solid colors— Newton and Scott; Scott, Gates All in fresh crisp autumn tones! and Jennings. You'll be delighted at t h e i r Quality M a r k e t........... 13 10 2 smartness a n d economy for Lone Stars -------------- 2 6 8 dresses, aprons, and things for Tilton and Patton; G. Davis and the house! 36 inches wide. All E. Lorang. tubfast! SOFTBALL NEWS N ew s Briefs W e ’v e D e a lt a C ru sh in g B lo w to U sed C ar P rices! SMITH TEACHING IN HUMMER the time we are at our home,” the daughter Mrs. Joe Bierbower and Rev. Smith said. daughter B e t t y of Eugene spent CONFERENCE — — — — — Friday with Mr. Young’s sister The Rev. James Aikin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of «nd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. formerly pastor of the Presbyter Crawfordsville, Kansas, and their J- Leonard.___________________ ian church here, is teaching Bible in the State Christian Endeavor Summer Conference at Turner this week. He has been teacher at this young folks conference for many years. A month ago he taught in the Presbyterian con ference at Silver Creek, a month before that at an interdenomina tional Bible conference at "The Lake of the Woods’". Mrs. Smith is teaching in a con ference of the First Presbyterian church of Salem, held at Nel- Heater — Defrosters — Electric Clock and Many scotts. Mr. Smith was asked to teach here too but on account of Other Accessories. Actual Mileage, 4,000. the previous engamenent at Turn er he had to refuse. He feels that three conferences in one summer is enough anyway. He has been supplying the pul pit of the Presbyterian church at Mill City the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Smith deeply ap preciate the fact that many of 8th A Main Phone 181 -B their Cottage Grove friends have calk'd on them in their home in Salem. "The latch string is out all Used Car Special/ 1940 O LDS 4-DOOR S E D A N See “RED” GRAY or “WALT” at T rembley ’s T exaco Station ! Here and There M A R T IN M OTORS Savings by the Yard RONDO* Brand New Fall Prints! C o tto n s -4 j“ \ -L -Lx yd. Famous Silvermoon* quality in the smartest prints of the sea son! Smooth, fine, f i n i s h ! Bright, clear colors. Economi cally priced—Easy to sew! 36 inches wide. Tubfast! •Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. NewAvenuePrints An exciting assortment of checks, d o t s , stripes, florals, charming juvenile prints, and solid colors to get you off to a flying start in your fall sewing! You’ll want yards and yards— it’s so inexpensive! 36 inches wide. Tubfast. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dorks and son Don of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, visited over night Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe. Mr. Dorks is Mrs. Monroe’s uncle. I KNOW 1HEFÏIE FRESH - they ' re 'w r orr my farm Crl»«, » * • « • » « • • • t a b l a * . . . »A a * 9b®M$ 9G y4M$ wHI b« ÍZ22» • • • wltb every C e le r y J Su,Ik 0 5 c Utah Oreen G r a p e s 3">B askt 1 4 c ßeedless PRICES EFFECTIVE Fri. thru Mon. Aug. C r a t e 69c O n io n s 10 Boilers 1 9 c C a n ts O r a n g e s S unkist 4 8 fo r 4 9 c GREEN Peppers 6 for 5c i r P e a c h e s Potatoes No. 1 12 "*• 23c »39* Fancy Local, Lowest YAKIM A GEM S No. 2 50 lbs. 49c T A K E SALT In 8 -lb. Sock* LIPTOH TEA Orong« P *k o * PALMOLIVE Toil«» Soop Market Price * CANTERBURY TEA &£ 25$ u, 49c AIRWAY COFFEE u .l2 e 3a« 36c HOB HILL COFFEEu, l i e 2*. 38$ HEINZ VINEGAR otboe 18$ J A R S * « * ■.'!-•<>« i>.«. it 6 3 c 2« 7 3 c FLOUR SUGAR SHRIMP « . c JELS-RliE JELL-E-SEAL S i ' X r Comed Beef LUX FLAKES 12 'A ounc* Pkg. Kttehon Craft 49-Ih. sack 21c 3&? 28$ 3 ^ 28$ White Satin 10 the. 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