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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
MKI>AY IWEAII ______ . . . ____ .Tl I l<SEXTINEt.COTT A (Ë 0 HD V E, OREGON Local Cage Teams Continue Winning > I Lions Come From Growing Network for New Bonneville I’o Behind to Trim the Oakridge 29 to 19 IM b I t.; The C ottage G rove Lions came fro m Ix-hind to tr im th e fa *i Oak* ridge W a rrio rs 29- lit last F rid a y n ig ht on the Lions' home fk x ir. " f ie firs t q u a rte r saw the W a r rio rs push th e ir w ay slo w ly nlu-ud to u one-point lead ns the In itia l period ended 0-5. Aeeording to health a u th o ritie s, doing a th ing o ver nnd over again w ill fo rm u habit. It looks Us though the Lions have form ed a habit, a h u b it o f txdng ahead and sta ying there, so In the second the G rovers forge»! slow ly ahead nnd the score board read 14-11 In fa vo r o f C ottage Grove nt h a lf tim e. D u rin g the second h a lf th e | fig h tin g W a rrio rs slipped fa rth e r | nnd fa rth e r Is-hind and were t r a il ing the Lions by lb point« at the fin a l gun. H igh scoring honors were d i vided Iw tw een tw o C ottage GroVe men, G. Dugan and M in o r w ith 8 [x iin ts each. C ottuge Grove O akridge M in o r Paddock Langston Lovey I tu c k e r lle h w a it G. Dugan A lle n M cKIbben Jones « Cottage G rove F F Ilecket- c Cole 0 . D ugan Jom*s . G G lle lty m n n Congr»-:.« has passed a b ill th a t '»Ids a p p ro x im a te ly 74.000 acres to the Siusl; w N a tio n a l Forest. T his te the forest area th a t was ac quired about fiv e years ago th ro ’ -gh the R esettlem ent A d m in is tra tio n . T he purpose was to re move the s e ttle rs fro m the poor land throughout the forest e ith e r th ro ug h o u trig h t purchase or th rough resettlem ent on areas w here there were possibilities o f a g ric u ltu ra l development. Forest Log. Fanning cut like »poke» oi a » u n i »,n-rl, new p u»er k u n a carry electricity from Bonnevilie Ih m <n ilie Columbia River •shown abure, will he mere than «¡«obTtl in January, 1341. I h hl.htdr n ar ( heb lu t. rvc the <;ty u( C'cntreli A. K in g M ay Be N ex t J u s tic e of th e P eace A lta K in ", local a tto rn e y , m ay lie appointed ju s tic e o f the peace fo r th is p re cin ct, succeeding the ia te Joe Young. The p osition has been vacant since the death o f M r. Young and frien ds o f M r. K in g have pre vailed on h im to accept the office. A ppo intm e nt however, m ust coine th ro ug h the governor's o ffic e and some delay has been experienced in g e ttin g the a tte n tio n o f G overnor Sprague, since he lias been out o f o ffic e a good p a rt o f the tim e rece ntly. So fa r as know n now. no o the r a pp lica tion has been made fo r the position. Shcywau B-Nquad W ins. Seven a Lucky Number Seven is cunaidered a lucky num ber because it has been a mystic number down through the ages There are seven days in the week, seven deadly sins, seven good years Bnd seven lean years in Egypt, and numerous references to “ seven" are found in the Bible and in mystic philosophy. Gael» N e x t »in Lion Schedule floor. C ottag e G rove Lion bask- w ill face the S t. Mary*« fo r th e second tim e F rid a y Ja n u a ry 3 on the home T he Lions have liecn p ra cticin g h h fd fo r th e ir com ing l i l t w ith the Gael«. Men’s Toggery 5 Wins from Vaughn I The Men'« T oggery eager« jo u r neyed to Vaughn Tuesday night nnd w n e paid fo r tlu d r tr ip in a close 39 to 32 tleei«ion over the Vaughn townie«, w hich |* the «ce- ond game won d u rin g the «etuon in a« m any «tart«. T he Toggery- men Jumped in the lead, w hich wa» never threatened, u n til the closing m inute« o f p iny when the Vaughn «quad pulled up w ith in fo u r point« o f the visitor«. Jock B u tte rw o rth was high point man fo r the Toggeryinen, ta lly in g 16 point« w h ile H ill Sm lg- ley «n»l W ayne Johnson shnriHl the Vaughn honors w ith ten |xiin ts each. S u m m a ry: Q itta g e G rove Vaughn G rim e« ........... F ...... 30 Sm igley Peek 4 ........... F 10 Johnson T ra c y 4 ......... C .... 2 C arpe n ter B u tte rw ’th 16 G 4 Bandy F rench 8 ....... G .......... 2 Roberts Swanson 7 ....... S .... 1 Cooper M in o r ............... S .... S S n ellstrom Sokollch ......... S H oughton The T oggery team w ill e n te r ta in the W endllng C ardinal« nt the Jefferson school gym this e ve-' nlng, the game scheduled to s ta rt Petroleum Products ' Petroleum and petruleum prod ucts norm ally constitute about one- third of the total annual tonnage of the Am erican merchant marine. C h ristm as G ifts X . 4 ti 1 1 u b I e fo r ■*.***» ^ ^ \ \ ¡ ¡ / i r t i U nder the s p rc id in g m istle to e The hom ely m aiden (tood, She «hxxl nnd nUxxi and stood And stood and stood and stood. 74.000 Acres to Siuxlaw f-'ore* t. The C ottage Grove L io n B-aquad trip p e d the S a int M ary'« second team to the tune o f 31 to 21 last Tuesday n ig h t in nn e xcitin g A-squad opener on the Saint*« floor. •'The eteerx Gael« n ig h t, > ^ ^ ^ á *** On O ctober 3, ID-10. Soviet Rus sia ubundoned its p olicy o f free u niversal education fo r high school nnd college students and fo r tho-e stu dyin g in the various a rts . T u i tio n in 8th. 9th anil 10th w a d i ■ was set a t 200 rubles jx -r year in the cities arid 150 rubles in the tow ns and villages, w h ile college students w ere called upon fo r 400 rubles y e a rly in cities and 300 in the sm aller towns Education in a rt, m usic and the th ea te r was made even higher, be- in g set at 500 rub'es per year. The present value o f the ruble is about ‘ ■0 cents. St. M ary's lle n n rlx 'c k . Tom au Langston M in o r .. Metry &tri$tnn& Russia Abandons F re e S< hook. Lions Topple St. Marys Basketeers The C ottage Grove Ijo n s kept th e tr «late d ea n when they eked out a «lender 25 to 24 w in over tlx* St. M a ry '* S a in t* lust Tues day n ig ht on the S a in t* fk x ir at Eugene. W ith about one m in u te to p ’uy and the L k in * one p o in t Ixdiind, Don lX igun, « utm titute for w ard, «lipped the p ill through the hoop fo r the w in n in g backet. B o th team * w ould have done w e ll to w ear fo o tlu ill pad* a* the game w o* ra th e r rough and inanv fo u l* w ere ca lk ’d on Ix ilh *ide* It wa« no one'» gain«- from the - t .¡i and fir s t one team wa* leading and then the o ther. The S a in t* did w e ll on th e ir "cracker-box" fk x ir hot the Lion fo rw a rd * had a had n ig h t ns they managed to *in k but 13 tx-r cent ! Here and There Thl-» British cruiser lin k , on? <f r.’ ny cn eid e tian port, Ls prob.-.bty « r| •» service tn ¿rivi Libya, la rairp a l~ ii that is c*»Li< Mussili»! Women Just as Cool Contrary to general opinion, wom en are Just ns ctxil in an emergency as men. suys one authority. Accord ing to this authority, men are per haps cooler during the first moments of a disaster, but after the flrsl ex- citement is over, lliey have proved to be Just as cool headed as men. Keslaring Hardened Glue Glue that has hardened can usu ally be restored to usubte flexibility and softness by adding one part of jlycerine to four parts of the glue Snap Chips Scraps of soap pul through a food chopper become soap chins. Why Worry A newly m arried couple was leaving the registrar's olllce when the wife remembered she had regis tered her age as a year older than she actually was "Oh. never mMid." said iier husband, "ye ll gel the auld age pension a year sooner." ClviUaiM May Become CCC O ffice rs. In s tru c tio n s have been fo rw a rd ed to »-arp« area headquarters by the W a r Ite p a rtm e n t g ra n tin g corps area commanders c u th o ritv to a prxiin t subalterns fro m c iv il lists. I t was approved by D ire c to r .femes 1. M cEntee tw o weeks a«»o as a te m p ora ry measure. T his means th a t a person need not h” Vrt a reserve comm ission to be e lig ib le fo r a ppointm ent ns a CCC o ffic e ’-. 'H ie age lim it fo r those w ith reserve commissions was kvz- ered to 21 years. T his action has lx»en made necessary because o f the fa ct th a t m any o f the reserve o fficers, heretofore in com m and o f the camp;;, have been called to a rm y duty. I.A N D G R A N T M O N EY ° f Lei»» countv*s a llo tm e n t o f the d is triliu t'o n < f the Oregon and C a lito r-io « d lm a d g ra n t land funds Tuesday. The e n tire amount w ill go to the general fu nd under a new law passed in 1937, and un d e r the old S ta n fie ld act. the co un ty w ill receive $33.063.17 w hich w ill bo divided a n io n " school d is tric ts and o th e r d e p a rt ments. H u rry , Only 5 M ore S h o p p in g D a y s T ill C hristm as, B u t Y ou’ll F in d I t E a s y to Shop a t KEM’S for DRUGS T he R ex all S to re 52 cf 1,000 u g g estio n s GIFT DRESSINGS— Ribbcn, Cord, Seals G ft Paper, Cellophane Ties, I:r.e.-t Cards 5c-15c GREETING 2 for 5c - 5c Boxe», 21 Boxes, 22 XMA3 DECORATIONS— Glass Balls 5c & 10c Snow .......... 5c & 10c An^el Hair (spun r I m s ) ....... 10c STATIONERY— BoxcJ Paper . $1.00-12.80 Mo.aogrammcJ Free , B oxel Paper .....25c-9Bo Monogrammed 10c extra Ftn. Pena .........25o-$&$0 Pen-Pci Set ... 50o-$12J5 Desk Sets .....$2.29 $8.60 Scrap Books lOo-$1.25 R a i l ...................... 5c & 10c Icicles 5c ¿5 10: X m is Trees, a rt 2 5 19c Spirals, dcz. 39c CARDS— . 10c - 15c - cards 49c cards ....... 19c LEATHE2 GOOD”,— Bill Felds 59c - $3.00 Pocket Set3 S2.00-$5 00 Key Tainers 50c-$2.00 Parse: 50c $1.00 Travel ILtä $1 00-$C 95 TOILETRIES— Coty S e t s .......$2 25-$5-00 Perfumes ..........25c-$3J3O Cara Nome .. $2.00-$7J0 E zoning in Paris Sets .................$1.50$5.00 BRISTLE GOODS— Bath Brushes 50c-$3.00 Hair Brushes 39c-$2.50 Brush gets 93c $1.50 Mil ty Brush $1 00-$3.00 Hand Brashes 25c $1.00 C craphta Bsh 50c-$1.00 KEN ’S GIFTS— Shave Sets ......59c-$1.79 Razor Seis ......29c $6.96 Lather Mugs .. 33o A 49c Lather Bsh. .. $1.00-$5.00 Shave Mr........$1.95-$2.29 Utility Bog ...$1.50-$3.O6 LADY’S GIFTS— Boudoir Lamps, pr. $3 17 Dresser Sets $2.89 $11.95 M ’k 'p M irror $1.93 $2.29 Compacts __ 25c-$5.00 Vanity Cases ,.$1.00-$7.50 MI3C. 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