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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1940)
■BMVMIMM m THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1940 THE SENTINEL, fXXTTAOE PROVE OREGON land, treasurer of the Oregon tune of >14.250.773. Of this amount >11.524,168 represents state tax an State Motor Association. The meeting on the voting on The rnotor ‘ation official the motor fuel and the remainder the consolidation of the union »«id that the motorists of Oregon -->2,735,606—will have been paid n ynx Hollow school house Novem- For the second t i m e within ber ot 8:00 o’clock in the three weeks daily production rec- evening. ords have been broken at Pontiac The Community club will meet Motor Division, D. U. Bathrick, «t the cabin on the school ground general sales manager, report». with no hostess on Wednesday, On November 11, a total of 1571 the 90th. The recent meeting at ' A L M O S T -A -G IF T new Pontiacs were produced. Prev- lb« home of Mrs. Lyle Taylor was I oum high day for the year wax well attended by Mrs. James 1408 cars on October 23, Bathrick Smith, Mrs. Hugh McConnick, Mld Mrs. M. T. Jackson, Mrs. R. Y. "We have scheduled more than i’orter.; Mnr Lawrence Fisher, .30,000 new Pontiacs for the month Mn». h«ratl F ‘«her. Mrs. Nancy of November," Bathrick said. Neal, Mrs. P. M. Beach, Mrs. W. "This will make the month the Moore, Mrs. Frank Chapman, greatest Novemlx-r In our history Mrs. Howard Stout, Mrs Harold We are thankful for the United State« of America; that we which is particularly gratifying In Radway. Mrs. Letter Lebow was live in Cottage Grove, Oregon, and that we are privileged that October also set an all time « visitor. The club is planning a record both for production and re- J°hit carnival to be held on the to render the services of a druggist to all the people of our evening of November 29th with tail sales. community. other clubs of the community, at Walker hall. Games will be play ed and quilt drawing. Mrs. Theodore Alenbaugh has ___of gone to Santa Ana, California, for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. March Myrtle Creek were Friday lay ' visitors an extended visit at the home of of the Misses Taylor. They had her father, been visiting in Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Deffenbocker tube Lavender Shaving Cream with Mrs. March's uncle and aunt, of Coburg were guests recently at Mr and Mrs. John Lyons. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James and 10 Klenzo Super Thin Blades Mrs. Phebe Young was a visitor Smith. of Mrs. Melinda Aubrey In Cot- The Hollow has marketed quite You man who w i l l a tage Grove Saturday. a number of ducks and geese and < *•( hon*«l-lo-qoodn«»» BOTH Mrs. Truman Clark entered the turkeys for Thanksgiving •kovo— got tbit combi Eugene hospital Sunday for a Dr. and Mrs. lies of Ridgefield, FOR nation. Giva your faca major operation which will be per Washington, were Thanksgiving a Ira q i, formed Monday. guests at the home of Mr. and Some of the engineers from the Mrs. Charles Peck Sr. Cdttage G r o v e dam have been Mr. and Mr«. Joe. Eppenbaugh picking apples In this neighbor- were guests Thanksgiving at the hood. The apples are to be given home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank to needy families. Glerau of Cottage Grove. Tkoro's oao day aach yaar whan th * compiof* m*no h *i ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Abeene and ------------------------ ba of fho bo»f. That it why you'll find Gal«« Ckocolata* follow family were Sunday dinner guests "BREATHLESS” MOMENT inq io many Thanksgiving Oinnar» in Amort««. Galas ostr at the Florence Small home in NOVEMBER 16. . goodnass i* known from co*»l fo coast. Bo swo fo rotor» Cottage Grove, honoring Mrs. ________ Ayour Goto* packaga. Abeene on her birthday. On Friday, November 15, mo- Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Führer re- torists, truckers, service station turned Friday from a ten day trip operators and others interested in to Pendleton and LaGrande. They highway transportation, pause for report lots of snow and icy road the „Breathless Moment” of 1940 conditions In the Blue Mountains. when the N ation’s gasoline tax bill Mr and Mrs Ernest VanDusen the bliiion.doiiar mark, ac- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl £ £ £ to RaIph A Port. EXTRA VALUES VanDusen and son of Vaisetz, Mr. .i " and Mrs. H. H. Hopper and son 25c Bayer A sp irin ----- 19c George of Creswell were Sunday A P O1 SODIUM 60c Sal H ep atica------- 49c visitors at the R. B. Garman M ORRIS V C 0 1 PHOSPHATE 28c Klenzo Tissue — - 25c home. ELE CT RIC --------- Mildly stimulates 75c Vicks B u b _____ 59e RELAY BOXES INSTALLED. Phone 187-J It’s Don«» Wi»l, T „ rj<nV Feathers Pontiac Breaks Lynx Hollow Output Record E SALE! KEM’S for DRUGS Hebron SHAVING COMBINATION Zfe Uuces ep Thr»r girl* fruro Kamona Cal., a turkey-raising center, proved that gobbler* are good for Mime thing else beside* Thanksgiving dinner*. They made these drum majorette* costume* from turkey feather*— and added a patriotic note In addition with red, «bite and blue dye*. From left: Georgia Kearney, Ada Matlack and Mary Holly. Thornton Comers London Carl Martin Is ill in a Eugene hospital and will be unable to come home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Short- ridge, who had visited with Mrs Short ridge’» parents In Seattle for the past two weeks, stayed over night Thursday with Mr. Sbortridge’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Short ridge and continued on thelr way Friday to their home in San Francisco. Francis Turner of Camp Clat- sop visited Monday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. nnd Mm. George Feman of Los Angeles and Mrs. Feman’s mother. Mrs. Ix-na Colburn of Cottage Grove were visitors Wed- neaday of Mrs. C R. Trent. Mrs A. M. Brown and mother, Mrs. Frank Turner made a trip to Portland Tuesday, returning that evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter and sons of Culp Creek were supper iesta one evening last week of r. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Witcher and family of Vida were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe i» ---i Prernnzzl Harry Grube accompanied his son Raymond to the latter’s home nt Pengrn. Sunday, to remain for the week Mr and Mrs Fred Frost and grandson of Cottage Grove and Addison Heath of Hebron were visitors Sunday at the J. W. Fish- er home Mr and Mrs. C. R Trent and Miss Mary Trent visited relatives in Eugene Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of Eugene were guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Shortridge. Otto Premazzi is erecting a house on a part of the Louie Premazzi place adjoining the Geo. Scheufele home, which he expects to have for rent. Merle Hockett Is doing the carpentering. The Merry Makers club met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Short- ridge Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cterls Abeene, Mrs. Buck Ritter “nd Marcell Abeene won prizes. Mrs. Julian Small will entertain *he club November 28. Howard Cox suffered an injury Friday while cutting timber for the Woodard Lumber company, when his ax slipped in such a way as to nearly sever the first Joint his middle finger. The doctor ‘1**1 not give much encouragement o t saving the finger. Lillian Geer, who is attending Junior College at Sacramento, arrived home Saturday, to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. Mrs. C. IL Woods recently ob. served her birthday anniversary. Relatives and friends of eleven states gave her a letter shower, Mrs. Woods received over 60 let- ter* and greetings, The Lynch Currin family spent Saturday till Monday at the home of Mr. Currin’s sister. Mrs. Osie Fk-lds ‘n Wills f,5comip^ d tK hem 1° Sa^ m her daughter, “he v?, her Alice Noth. A lic e N o th . ------------------ Mr«. 9 * ° r8e Sutherland . . . _ . was ,, ^»ken to the Sacred Heart hospital Su"day. she will undergo a major operation, Tuesday. Mrs. Sutherland’s sister Mrs Emily Adams will stay at the Sutherland home to look after the household, The E N~ Barnhart family have moved to Springfield where Mr. Barnhart^has employm ent and Mrs Carl Rodgers of Seattle, who had been touring In the south were overnight guests Tuesday at the Robert Phillips home. Russe Bemis and Ralph Tower ■«* building the foundation for their new sawmill they are putting UP ° n the Bemis place. The Gordon StIrnmel family and the OrviJ Dudley family have mov ed to Sutherlin where they have employment at the quicksilver mine at that place. Gordon Foster, a former resi dent of this place, was calling on friends here recently. The W a.ner Jones family have moved to Black Butte from Kla math Falls. Mrs. E. N. Brasher, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Kibby at Timber for the past sev eral weeks, returned home Sun day. S Attention Car Owners: Better Be Safe Than Sorry, I Get Change-over W inter Service Before the F irst Real Cold Morning I t ’s coming— as sure as death and taxes — that real cold morning is on the way! Is your car prepared for it? D on’t wait until your oar w on’t start—let us winter- proof it n ow ! Drive in today for a complete change-over lubricating service and anti freeze. I t ’s better to be safe than sorry! And easier on your pocketbook. FLATTERS’ Texaco Station Firestone Tires and Batteries and Texaoo Products. fin ¿ fa d e d flow of bile. Try Four relay boxes were installed over town by the local post office department last week and will be used by the city carriers to faciii- tate mail delivery within the city limits. Boxes were installed at Second and Quincy. Fifth and Quincy, Ash and L streets and one on North Ninth street near the Bressler residence. -------------------------- it. OZ. SIZE Florescent and other modem lighting equipment. Wiring, Conduits, Perm Power A Light Plante. R O bdu U. of 16 oz.'M ascal’s Lot. 65c Pinex 2y2 <»• ------ Kern’s Cold Caps ------ Xmas Cards, 2-5c to 49c 540 39c 25c R E M E M B E R T H E R E X A L L D R U G STO R E F O R BEST V A L U E S A LW A Y S n » ioettesfprice for General Motors’ latest and greatest style success! METHODISTS LEAD CHURCH PREFERENCES AT COLLEGE OREGON STATE COLLEGE.— The Methodist and Presbyterian denominations lead a m o n g 33 church preferences given by the 4752 students enrolled here this term. The first 10 In numbers of preferences follow: Methodist, 681; Presbyterian, 620: Catholic. 324; Episcopal, 288; Christian, 280; Baptist, 247; Con gregational, 141; Christian Sci ence, 138; Lutheran, 96, and Mor mon, 69. A total of 1478 marked no pref erence, while 61 gave Protestant without denomination. G 1 v 1 n g | Jewish preference were 12. Friends 7; Buddhist, 4. One each signed up ns Mohammedan, Mission Coven ant, Mcnnonlfe, Full Gospel, Free Methodist, and Bible. One said he was an atheist and one Rn agnost-1 lc. Corona adding machines for sale at the Sentinel office. m . PONTIAC HAS »OHO IT A0AIH and s it T H t m u o r tns u a w Ci ' Originated by General Motor*, it’* offered by Pontiac in the Streamliner "Torpedo" at its lowest price. Here iaa long,low,*leekly modern car withdistinctive Silver Streak front end and richly appointed, spacious body by Fisher. Here is a car with performance as outstanding as its appearance —fist on getaway . . . smooth on cruising . . . dependable through the years. . . and it’s as eco nomical as many smaller cars. W hy not stop in at your Pontiac dealer’s today and inspect the style sensation of 1941 ? I t is available either as a six o r an eight for only twenty-five dollars difference. __ * Delivered a t Pontiac, Mich- igan. State tax, optional equipment an d accetsoriet — extra. Pricet subject to change without notice. Only >2 5 more for an Eight in any model! THf FINE CAR WITH THR LOW RRICR M A R TIN MOTORS 24 North 9th St. Cottage Grove, Ore.