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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1940)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1940 Paralysis Fund Is Lions Lose First Largest Ever Raised Conference Game of To North Bend 19-9 Keith Morgan, national chair man the committee for the celebration of the PreHident'a Birthday ball haa written N. J. Nelaon, local chairman, that the The North n,.n<i HI«», . ^ , ' ’’1940 Fight Infantile Paralyala” football tcm i wnlloiie(|Kthe h X ‘ “’"P“1«0 *■ now officially cloned » u «craony I Ion« v ¡X, und on September 24th. the com- 19-0 /«I ■ S a n i« ? » v at P"™’"»““ to President i g n X turf 7leid Roosevelt the totab for the y e a r 1 “ " * ' . . wh,ch wa" »he Largest ever rabed . F T™. 1 hf moment of the open- In any preceding birthday ball, log Kickoff the Bulldog« showed Net proceed« totaled J1,4O7,243.74; their d e a d ly -------- deadly power * In — a *— aeries of * retained - - by local communities, amanhlng drl irlve« and yard-gaining >768.780 29; amount available for paa«e« t h a t crumbled Cottage national foundation for Infanfll» C roves defense. The Lions aeem- j*uraly«b J63H,465.43. • d unable to stop North Bend's Preparations are underway for opening drive find went behind another campaign at national seven points when a Bulldog off- headquarter« tackle play put the hall Into the ________________ THE SENTINEL. COQTAOK PROVE, OREGON LAST CHANCE/ To Buy Flour at These Prices! Fisher’s BLEND Better Buy Plenty now $ Per Bbl. •••••••• DRIFTED SNOW A Real Money Saver this week. $ $5.48 Per Bbl____ $5.48 ^m aking “"the' » » L A N D ING CLUB LCADEB ri™t^u7rt7e i° ° th" C,iMr ° f th* « « t quarter Cottage Grove threatened in th e second quarter by pushing the ball to the North Bend 10-yard line, but the Bulldogs clamped •down and the Lion« lost the hall on downs, and did not threaten again until the third quarter when Ceorge Dugan blocked a punt on North Bends 10-yard stripe. The Lions scented a touchdown hut the Bulldogs tightened up like a Scotchman s purse string and Cot- tage Grove was again forced to give up the I ms II after four unsuc- cessful tries to put the ball over »*le ’me. Marjorie Woodard haa been se- lected as the most outstanding girl in I«ane county for 4-H club lead- rn h lp and achievement to be the guest of the First National Bank of Portland for three days at the Pacific International Livestock ex position She left Tuesday evening with Gerald Fbnagan of Meadow- view, outstanding club boy of I^ane county. Miss Woodard has been a member of the London 4-H club for the past nine years and has won acclaim in county and state club work. She Is the second club member from the London club to receive thb honor. Jacqueline Morton having been chosen from the county three years ago. Dur- ing the trip, outstanding boys and glrb from the county are guests of the lleathman hotel and are transported by special busses to ,he exposition grounds and other I*>ints of interest in and around Portland The Bulldogs went Into high ear again In the second and third y driving over two more touch ■downs. North Bend was Just starting another of their long drives through Cottage Grove territory when the slaughter was stopp'd by the gun. YONCALLA WOMAN DICH The lineup was as follows Cottage Grove North Bend Mrs. Manda Jane Howes, 84. A. Smith LE Yarbrought ” ¿jmrnett died Sunday evening after a long Aubrey ___ LT . Breedlove ¡»«*“ « t »he home of her dough-' LG P leu ard __ Christenson ’er, Mrs. Olive McKee, Yoncalla. McCoy ..._ C Am™ Shp in Wedowee. Alaba- Jenkins _ RG ~ " Wilkins ma. on December 22. 1855 She G. Dugan ....... RT Runne came to this country on May 1. K rause__ __ RE Snidow 1902, having come from Wlscon- B ander ______ QB Rr>undtr«-e M,n- She was a life-long member Miner ____ Rfl ■igan . ....... IJI Owens ^ e Methodist Episcopal church D. Dugan LH McKIbben FB .......Crowell a* wpn a* be,n* a member of the The next game will be with Artisans and the Royal Reedsport here Friday night Oc- Neighbors fraternal orders, tober 11. ’ She is survived by two daugh- _________ __ ters. Mrs. Hattie Brolin, Baldwin HERRON GRANGE park- California. and Mrs. Olive _______ McKee. Yoncalla, and an adopted Hebron Grange met Friday eve- "°n- ,,aro,d w Howes Anderson, ning at the Leon Morton home. held in Minutes of the previous meeting ,he Me‘hodist church at Yoncalla were read and approved and the on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. the Rev corn«sfM>ndence read. It was an- C- A- R e t a in officiating. Inter- nounced that this grange had plac- ment wa* ln thp Yoncalla ceme- cd third in the state sales slips Arrangements were in care contest and were awarded a prize o f St<'arn« Mortuary. Oakland, o f a piano accordion. A report on the new sales slip contest was given by Jean Morton, chairman of thi> home economics committee in charge of the contest. Members _ . „ . .. _ .. , . were requested to save their sales I1Dortc“ * * * * * ° \ . th$„ ?<T!nth slips and turn them in as soon as Day Adventist church will hold a n f possible as the new contest is on all'da,y in thp Townsend hall, a quarterly basis. A resolution was ,UP*day- ’ “th. accepted that the county court re- . Ii‘‘n,n*r ** * ?rved bc8 inntnK «jues.t the contractors to keep the ‘‘»r 25 cents, road at the Coast Fork damslte Ca*7' and ice cream 'Til1 free of grnvel. mud and debrlls. ^ ed ln the ev<*nlng' ’ tartln* at this to include the full width of 5 “9 P "J- . .. , ... the county road. Miss Frances IT o c ifls of the sale will go to llable« of Sherwood, teacher of The public is cor- the Ixindon school, was a guest, dlally Invited to attend. 9 -ltc Following the meeting, refresh- Parking Space Shrinks m ents were served. The next In business districts of represen meeting will be held October 18 at the Hebron school. tative American cities, legal curb S SA LE Jello T he Genuine Six Flavors 3 for 14c (>ldeD're*^ and Sw eet In Your Container GaL 19c Vinegar Pure Cider In Your C ont’n’r GaL 15c Spaghetti D ennison’s N o. 1 tins 3 f° r 25c Corn Flakes Alber’s8-oz. 3 pkgs. 14c Flapjack Alber’s Free Spoon Pkg. 19c Flapjack A lb ers 9.8 lbs. 45c Pearls of Wheat 28-oz. pkg. 22c PETER PAN IRISH SPECIAL Boy, here’s real flour value. Per Bbl...... .... $5.29 $ Crackers Snow flakes 2 *b- box 27c Honey Maid Grahams 2 lb- box 29c Malted Milk Kraft’s C hocl’t 2 lb- can 43c Wesson Oil j gallon can 65c Fine pure cane. 100 lbs......... „...... .......... 10 lb. cloth b a g ....52c \ ^ n ' el*1' • le BUstic «d« than one. Umphrey ä? Mackin 15c N o. 10 tin 35c Vienna Sausage Arm our’s 3 cans 25c Dev. Meat Armour’s N o. % tins for 25c Quart 2 BICYCLES A WEEK W IT H a U R C H A S I OF (A C H FO U N D OF TO SOME LUCKY > BOY AND GIRL TM CO 77Ì rwrcR mm M tMlOWMkly CMitnts. It's •Sty ta «lal Saa at far TRIANGLE M ILLIN G CO. S u n b rite Salad Dressing or Sandwich Cleanser Full Quarts Fc Each 6 lbs. f o r ___________ .. 25c Crisp Local CELERY 2 s ta lk s .............. ....... ...... 15c ROAST BEEF 12-oz. tins 2«°' 39c 23c KELLY’S MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS PICNICS Fine Bakers 2 f°r.........3 9 c 12-oz. tin s . Mild Cure— 4 to 8 lb. Average SWEET SPUDS 12-ox. tins TSEET SPUDS 45c ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF can s. U. S. No. 2 50 lb. bag 18c ^2'^ 35c f Lemon Whip F R U IT S Cs VEGETABLES trsnee I yOU envelope- beautif'M tayon »»d- All vegetable shorten ing. Close out value. 3-lb. c a n ___________ s to ß On January 1 of this year, world registrations reached a new high o f 45,422,411 motor vehicles, an Rubbing Doesn't Help Increase of 3.5 per cent over 1938 Rubbing one eye to get a speck registrations, according to the Oregon State Motor association. out of the other has no effect ex More than two-thlrds of these ve cept to restrain one from rubbing hicles, 31.009,870, are in the the speck further into the eye 1 which contains It. United States. live !<*>’• DINNER $ Mustard Prepared Tomato Juice Sw ift’s $ Wax Paper 125-foot rolls 2 f°r 25c Fruit Cocktail H-D 303 tins 3 for 35c Beef Spread H aley’s 7H-oz. tins 3 for 25c Lipton’s Tea Bags *>>21c «»43c SUGAR parking space has shrunk from one- tlurd to one-half in the past 10 years. e • All purpose hard wheat. Per Bbl........... $4.85 PORK SAUSAGE Seasoned Just Bight P ou n d ...... ............ ..... ...19c 2 p ounds.......... ............25c LARD SLICED BACON In Balk—Open Kettle Rendered Broken Slices 4 p ou n d s___________ 28c 6-lb. box ___________89c COTTAGE ROLLS SLICED BACON (Boston B utts)—3 to 5 lb. Average S w ift’s X Brand P ou n d .............. ........ 2 2 ^ c P ound-- ----------------- 21c Tasty TOKAY GRAPES 3 lbs. f o r ...........................10c DILL PICKLES Each SWEET PICKLES lc IRISH-SWARTZ