The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 09, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THVKKlnY JANVARY fl. 1011.
THE SENTINEL COTTAflB flROVE, OREGON
Dickey Leads GPA Chevrolet Sales
Show 11 Percent
Gain in December
O ffic ia l announcem ent of the ro-
tlre m e n t of A. L. W e ll fro m the
presidency and the election of S J.
D ic k e y to succeed hlra, wnh m ade
F rld a y t»y G en eral Petroleum C o r-
poratlon. Announced ulitu I» the
election to the B o ard of D ire cto r»
o f F red lanar» m a n a g e r of
the
com pany » M ohllga» ri-flnerti-s. und
11. L M lu c k ie r, a»»l»tant to
Hie
president.
S am uel Jackson D ick ey , n ew ly
elected pre»ident, ha» been uaao-
r la ted w ith G en eral P etro le u m fo r
21 year», having first join ed the
com pany In 1919 a» re fin e ry en-
glneer. In 1920 lie w in mude chief
enginiM-r of the
co rp o ratio n ; In
1927 he was elected u d ire c to r;
and In 1930 he w iu
m ade
vice
president in charge of m a n u fa c ­
tu re, w hich em braced d irec tio n of
refin ería», n a tu ra l ganoline plant»,
proc«*»» lab o rato ries and supervl-
»lon o f research, engineering, con­
stru c tio n . etc.
Hebron
T lie r e ha» been a g reat deal o f
sickness In thia
co m m u n ity the
la»i tw o week» Q u ite a n um ber of
ch ild ren have liccn ah»ent fro m
school and atten d an ce nt church
has been very low.
_
_ _ M _ r» _ _ H _ a rp e r
_____
M r. and
(*a
»ler
h ave been ill w ith 'flu but a ro Ini’-
pro ving now
Wen«Ie|| S m a ll and P h il R ayan
w ho
are
a tte n d in g
N o rth w e s t
C h ris tia n college In Eugene w ere
d in n er guests Sunday nt th e Iv a n
Abe«-ne horn«-.
E ve lyn A been«« ha» gone to C o t-
tage G ro ve to help «-are fo r h er
g ran d m o th e r, M rs F lo re n c e S m a ll.
wh«> Is III.
M r. Hiwl M rs. Sum H u n te r of
Gottag«* G rove
visited
Sunday
w ith M r g ad M rs. T ru m a n C la rk .
OUR DEMOCRACY
nrn ir^ Jilin1;
THE GROWTH OF CONSERVATION
D E T R O IT
C h ev ro le t d ra le rs '
re ta il »all«» o f new car» and
tru ck» d u rin g the second 10 day»
of D ecem b er
showed a gam of
m ore than t l per cent o ver the
near record fig u re fo r the co rres­
ponding period In 1939, and m ade
Im p o rtan t « Ir id e r to w a rd a new
re ru rd In the 19-11 m odel year, W .
E- H o lle r, general »ale» m anager,
announced hare today.
Sale» lo r the period w ere 34,-
743, m a kin g a to tal o f 96,172 fo r
the m onth to date, a gain o f a p - '
p ro x im a te ly 5,(XXI unit» o ver the
rir»l 20 day» of D ecem ber, 1939.
'I’he fig u re fo r the fin a l KJ day»
w »» 11.9 per cent above th a 31,(135
unit» repo rted in the »arne period
of 1939, and 10.5 p e r cent above
the to ta l fo r the jieriod im m ifll-
'" 'd y preceding. Tin- sharpest gain
* « " reg istered by co m m ercial car»
and tru ck», »ale» of w hich w ere
35 |>er cent above tho»e fo r t h e '
corresponding 10 «lay» In Decem­
ber, 1939, and 39,(1 j»er cent above
the fig u re fo r the firs t 20 day» «»f
that m onth.
S u b s ta n tia l
gain»
also
w en*
m ade in used c a r »ale», the report .
show». Sales fo r th<- »econd 10-
day period to ta lle d 45,990 unit»,
fo r a to ta l o f 84,504 used cars in
the m onth to «late. Com bined new
and u »« m I ca r »ah'« fo r the period
w ere 90,733, and fo r th e m onth
to d ate 150,670, according to the
repo rt.
TOW.NNr.NI» NEWS.
M onday night at the usual Time
the Cottage G ro v e club m et w ith
*•»«♦ re g u la r o fficers
in
charge.
B u lletin s w ere real by M r» Adam s
mid W. F. Mont cm. J H. H cnnctt
Installed the officers fo r th e com -
IWf y e a r M rs. H ill tender«-d h er
resignation as p ro gram ch airm an
w hich was accepted anti the preal-
d rn t was given perm ission to ap-
|iotnl a n«-w one w hich
w ill be
changed fo r each social m eeting,
M r H a ri com m ented me«»aae
b rie fly on
to
President Roosevelt's
*
congr«'»»
w hich
ln«-lud«-<l
some
m ention o f se cu rity and pensions.
Am usem ent» Included th e p ro gram
and social m eeting on J a n u a ry .1 3
honorlng D r. T ow n sen d ’» b irth d a y
NVRM ERYM EN TO HEA R OF
anniversary. A special im
In v d ita
'n tio
'm n "
R F C F .N T B X m i M C M T S .
Is extended to a ll new und n -in -
A n a«klre»s on »oil s te riliza tio n , stated mem bers. N e a r ly 100i w e re
report on recent
findings of ex- slgn«*d In D * * m ‘* * ‘l J , m p u b llC Is
invited
p rim anil
en tal d liu
wo
the law
s ta n te grass
col- Ja
!ege
w rk
a to at
n of
n u a ry to 13 a tte n d the meeting o f
by Mak
1 . 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 SQUARE M ILE S OF AMERICA
W ERE O N C E C O VER ED BV FO R ESTS.—
SMALL WONDER OUR FORERUNNERS
WERE CARELESS OF TIM B ER.
| W e ILE THE WEST
WAS BEINO O PENED-
WASTEFULNESS
MMS G E N E R A L
k iL.«x
THEN
W E W OKE UP
P U B L IC L Y
A N D P R IV A T E L Y
PAGE THREE
Plan to Handle
Deer, Elk Hides
SAVE WITH SAFETY
A new plan fo r handling un­
claim ed d eer and e lk hifles held by
cold sto rage and lo c ke r plants of
the sta te has been announced by
th e O regon S ta te G am e com m is -
slon.
In s tea d o f d estro yin g the hid«-«,
th e various plants w ill ship hid«-»
to the P o rtla n d o ffic e fo r sale to
the highest bidder. O n « -h a lf of the
i net»' proceeds w ill be re tu rn e d to
the p lant» to reim burse them for
han tlling th e »kins. B e io re ship­
m e n t is m ade, the p la n ts w ill firs t
n o tify th e Com m ission
« ffic e of
I the n u m b e r of hides on hr nd and
sta te police
o ffic ers
w ill
then
check and tag th e hi«frs before
shipping.
In announcing th e new plan, the
’ G am e Com m ission m akes it c le a r
th a t an y in d ivid u al has the rig h t
to cla im the hide o f a deer o r « Ik
he ha» k ille d leg ally and if prot >-
e rly tagged, he m a y have it tan
ne«l and m ade up in to 'a rtic le s of
clo thin g. N o in d ivid u al
has the
rig h t, how ever, to sell o r b a rte r
such hides.
Saginaw
T O D A Y - W E ARE C O N S E R V IN G FOR OURSELVES AN D
POSTER/TV-BY PRESERVING FORESTS, HARNESSING
S T R E A M S , P R E V E N T IN G S O IL E R O S IO N , A N D HAVE
MORE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND SAVING S B A NK
ACCOUNTS T H A N
W E H A VE IN H A B IT A N T S .
Latham
M r. and M rs. G ene
K in g
of
R iv e r spent T uesd ay a t the
Fre«l H a rris hom e.
C la ir S u tto n , w ho is in th e N a ­
tio n al G u a rd and
sta tio n ed
at
C a m p M u rra y spent several day«
h p n . ; taHtng re la tive» and friend»
B ro w n o f Eugene. F rid a y .
M r. and M rs. C.
H.
H a ig h t
spent S a tu rd a y in Eugene: Elsie
H a ig h t and G ene Paul, w ho h id
»pent the past w e e k here, re tu rn -
e d hom e w ith them .
M r. and M rs. L aw re n c e Brow n
spent Sunday afte rn o o n
at the
F re d Laubach home in S ilk C reek.
Su nd ay d in n e r guests
at
the
_____
____
O
scar _______
F I a ten home
w ere M rs.
F a n n y M cA U to ter? a u n t o f Mrs.’
F ,n , en and M r and M rs N B
w.
Delight Valley
NEW CANTEEN TRAILERS
RECEIVED BY BUNDLES
w e re Sunday a fte rn o o n guests at
the home o f th e ir d au g h ter, M rs.
P a rk s .
M r. and M rs. E a r l
H it e
and
ch ild re n o f C o tta g e G ro ve w ere
Sunday d in n e r guests a t th e D ave
H ite home.
. . . . . .
„
and L o w e ll atte n d e d
th e 81st
b irth d a y an n iv e rs a ry
d in n e r of
M r. B row n's m o th er, M rs . G eorge
C A N N E R Y CLOSED.
T h e p la n t o f th e Eugene F r u it
G ro w e rs association
was
closed
last w eek M the last pack was
. ..
.
ru n th ro ug h the cannery. A new
of f L 100,000 canned goods
reco rd o
w e re (lacked fo r m a rk e t
d u rin g
th e past year.
EW Y O R K — The first three of seven mobile canteen trailers
contributed to Bundles for Britain, Inc., by individuals through
the British-American Ambulance Corps have arrived in New York
on their way to the relief of the people of beleaguered Great Britain.
Thay were officially turned over>——— — — — — — — ———
N
to Mra. Wales L ath am , national
resldent of Bundles for R
B rlta
ritain
hy
president
ln by
W illia m V. C. Ruston, head of the
B rltlab-Am erlcan Ambulance Corps
In an Info rm al ceremony at 4B4
P ark Avenue In the names of the
givers— Mrs. Emm a W. Foy, Mr.
and Mra. H enry L. Moaea and
"Anonym ously."
Canteen T ra ile rs Fe«><l J9M)
These rnnteen trailers, the prod­
uct of W illia m E. Del lor, of Do,
tro lt and Forest H ills , are a new
departure
In
mobile
kitchens.
Each u nit Is about sixteen feet
long and a little over seven feet
wide, and of typical English T r a il­
er design. They h are six windows
and counters for serving on holli
aides, fro n t and rear, and w ill feed
more than 300 persons at a stop.
The Inside equipm ent consists of
counters on all sldea, two kerosene
stoves fo r cooking and heating, a
alnk and assorted pots, pans and
thernioa type containers (or curry-
| Ing foods. The canteens may be
| lighted by electricity or oil lamps.
Each has a complete coupllhg
mechanism hy which it may be at-
taohed to the rear bumper of any
automobile.
Costs From 97 00 to 9 1, MIK J
S im ilar unlta are being pur­
chased through various branches
of Bundles for B ritain along w ith
other motor driven mobile kitch ­
ens manufactured In the United
States.
The coat of the trailers
varies, according to the equipment,
from *7 0 0 to *1 ,0 00 . S till other
types are being purchased In Eng­
land.
The m otor driven unlta are of
two slz«>a and priced at from *9 5 0
to *t,8 5 O . The feeding capacities
are front about 200 fo r the sm aller
size to 500 for the larger.
The
highest priced u n it la completely
equipped w ith stoves, heaters, con­
tainers, utensil», dishes and knives
and furka.
SICKROOM SU PPLIES
5c
D rinking Tubes .......
50c
Sputum Pans
59C-1.50
W ater Btls.
69c-4.95
H eat Pads
Recal Tubes __ ........ 50c
60c
Colon Tubes
1.25-3.50
Bed Pans
...... 1.25
Urinals, Porcl.
4.89
Urinals, Rubber
....... 2.39
Invalid Rings
1.75
R ubber Sheeting
25-50c
R ubber 01cve3
Ice B a g s ............... 1.00-2.50
Fever Therm.
1.00-1.35
Atomizers ............. 50C-1.50
HOUSEHOLD ITEM S
Mi31 Antis. Pt.
49c
Peroxide, 8 oz........................ 35c
Germicide, 6 oz.
50c
Gauze Bandages ...... 5-20c
Gauze Pads
5-85c
Cotton
................
10-85c
Adhesive
........... 5-49c
Plasters .................... 19-50c
Klenzo Antis. Pt. ____ 49c
A SPIR 0ID S, 36 s
... 50c
(B reak a cold)
REXILLANA, 4 oz....... 50c
(Relieves a cough)
P E P T 0N A , 16 oz......
89c
(Peps one up)
MORRIS
ELECTRIC
Lynx Hollow
Phone 180-R
Florescent and other m odern
Pow er & L ig h t Plants.
M r. and M rs. C lyde Cooper of
S e a ttle , W ashington,
a re
house
guests o f M r. and
M rs .
James
S m ith . M rs. Cooper is a sis te r of
M rs . S m ith .
W iring, Conduits, F arm
lighting equipm ent.
brin gs y o u a l l these g r e a t
FEATURES a n d ECONOMY, too!
ORIGINAL
VACUUM.
(O* rw cstffl CO«»)
CONCUIED
I SAFETY-STEPS
AT EACH DOOR
I '(Intlood o»
I
a
I
otd-Iowhroned
running board»}
swdfc
I
F jH
r.
BU»tT AS ONLY
I . CHEVROLET S
i DASHING NEW
I ’ ARISTO STYlt ’
DESIGN
C hevrolet
Maytag Washer
uted to Bundles (or Britain, Inc., (or shipment to the British Islet
for the relief of hungry and homeleas victims of enemy bombs. These
units can be attached to the rear bumper of any automobile and readily
towed to place where food ia required. Kitchen trailers of this type caa
feed up to 300 at a atop when fully equipped and atocked.
DO YOU KEED ANY OF T H ESE?
SHIFT
Get a
E W mobile canteen trailer of which seven units have been co n trib
In sickness and in health it is our business to serve you
quickly, accurately and economically. Y our health is our
first consideration; bring your prescriptions to us. Only
fresh, potent drugs and pharm aceuticals of finest quality
are dispensed.
CHEVROLET
power
N
The Rexall Store
T h e F rie n d ly N eighbors c l u b
m et a t the home of M rs. Lizzie
C la r k ’» T h u rs d a y aftern oo n . N in e ­
teen ladies
w ere
present. T h e
sam e o fficers w e re reelected fo r
th e com ing ye ar. M rs . R u b y Bens-
ton. p resident; M rs . H e le n Russell,
Remember w e've served 39,000 to 50,000 custom ers a year
vice p resident,
and
M rs. P ea rl
fo r 31 years— they c a n ’t all be wrong—and w e’d like to
Fisher, s e c re ta ry and
treasurer.
serve you.
■Committees
w ere
appointed to
m a ke plans fo r a penny supper
and e n te rta in m e n t to
be
held
J a n u a ry 31st a t th e school house.
a
r . S '*
M r »nd M rs . F ra n k G ie ra u and
M rs. In e z S kid gel. M rs . R o b erta
2 1 7 O S D y \ ^ L “C C K
son Charles of C o ttag e G rove w ere
K o rstjen» and M rs . P e a rl Reed
,,
. , , * z .
, j rx.
. . j d in n er guests re c e n tly a t the home
are on th e e n te rta in m e n t co m m it-
M r. and M rs A rn o ld D u erst had o f M r and M ;s
Pcck S r
tee and M rs . A le th a F isher. M rs
o
guests new years eve xar. and
_
_
,
, .
■
.
P e a rl F is h e r and M rs. O ra S m ith M rs M lltO n L ayn g and ch ild ren 1.„7? P15 ° r ir r ,u n ity club m e e tin g to
on th e refresh m en ts
committ«-e. of
V ie w M r and M rs G eorge * "C*“ on J a n u a ry hth has been
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill
be w ill r> u ,rst and ' ir l^ of Gres’ham and (»M p o ned u n til Ja n u a ry 15 due to
M rs. R o b e rta K o ratjens. J a n u a ry
and
j a y B lackm on» and
in
hom e of the hostess,
18« -
V
U
, d au g h ter 'A n n a .
'
M rs - Laurence F isher.
M rs. r ra n k K re b s e r retum«*d
F lo yd Jones shot a larg e o w l
M r. and M rs. C h arles Peck Sr.
home Su nd ay fro m C o ttag e G rove orM,
|ast wet,k th a t had a w in g »nd M r. and M rs . Joseph Eppen-
w h e re she had spent the past w eek spread o f 4 feet 6 inches.
haugh w ere guests re ce n tly o f M r.
ea rin g fo r b('r t, d a u g h te r-in -la w
C a lle rs
Su nd ay a t the James and M rs. P. M . Beach.
t ? tw a rd K rebB er- w ho had Lebow home w ere M r. and M rs .
M r . and M rs. Jam es S m ith en-
1 n ‘u - .
M a o T o n o li, M r. and M rs . H a r r y tertairu-d re c e n tly
in
honor of
R obert Keene spent the w ee k W illia m s and M r. and M rs . C lif- th e ir house guests. M r . and M rs .
end a t C res w e ll w ith his cousin, fo rd L eb ow and children.
C ooper of S e a ttle , w ith a pinochle
B illy Keene.
M rs. M a r ie W rig h t and baby son p a rty .
M r. am i M rs .
M e r r it t C ra n d a ll Rol»en re tu rn e d home
S a tu rd a y
-----
and ch ild re n of
S p rin g fie ld spent fro m the B u tle r m a te rn ity home.
j f the actio n be of w o rth th a t
Tuesday evening a t th e
A rth u r
M rs. E v a Young and M rs . M a ry I ta k e in hand, n e ith e r shall an
Reed home.
S m ith of H e b ro n have m oved into ill accident discourage me, n o r a
Q u a n n ri
A b b o tt
re tu rn e d
to ,h,c ' lrs - dohn S u th e rlin house a t good one m a k e m e careless.—
C am p C latsop W i-dnesday
a f t e r * ' a Idcn-
O w e n E elth am .
spending th e holidays
w ith his
Eugene Anderson re tu rn e d new
-
parents. M r . and M rs . J im A b - years d ay to his -school w o rk a t
b o tt.
Cfcrvallis.
M r. and M rs . W . A . Keene o f
M r. and M rs . D o n ald R eam and
T h o rn to n Corners
w e re
d in n er ch ildren spent the w ee k end a t
guests Su nd ay
at
th e home o f W illia m s a tte n d in g to some busi-
th e ir so n -in -law and d au g h ter. M r . ness th ere . R ufus R a w lin g s stayed
and M rs. L o w e ll Benston.
a t the F lo y d Jones hom e d u rin g
I r a S kid g e l and sons who a re t ^ie *r absence.
R ay B row n . wh«i is sta tio n ed a t
C atnp Clatsop spent th e holidays
w
hjs
m o tk
n,
“ tth
*
U!--------,
u „ e . r
» B row
_ ----
Mu>
H<,,pn S w |ft
un{) M ljw
Ile n e T ru n n e ll re tu rn e d to C b rv a l- F o lts, a ll o f Eugene.
W ednesday a f t e r spending the
holidays a t th e H u g h
T ru n n e ll
and W..... I c o n tro l w ill
h ig h lig h t
home.
SCOT
TAKES
OVER
»
«
T
IE
S
the m orning session of the m id ­
and M rs . I-e s te r
Yearous
Each M o n d ay n ig h t. 7:30 to 8:00
w in te r m eeting o f the O regon A s­
and d a u g h te r M a r ie and M r . and o’clock o ver ra d io ~ s ta tio n K O A C .
I><slic P. S co tt took o ver his M rs. M ax B u ffin g to n spent S u n ­
sociation of N u rs erym e n , accord­
J a n u a ry 13, 1941 — M e e t i n g
ing to J. S. W lem n n. su|>erinten- new duties a* » ta te tre a s u re r M o n ­ day at U m pq u a beach
H e a lth Emergenci«?s. Adolph Z ie -
dent o f the bureau of n ursery »er-
m o rn in g nt a b rie f _ w . . re
m
o
n
y
___E le c tric ity ha« re c e n tly been in-
fle. D ean , School o f P h arm ac y;
vice of the sta te dc|>urtinent o f »(tend ed
by
C«overnor Sprague,
,n
home» o f
A lb e rt
W h a t’s Aheud fo r 1941, H . C. Sey-
a g ric u ltu re W a y n e M c G ill. F a ir- S e c re ta ry of S ta te S n e ll and rep- H u „ J lm H u ckin > and th e T a n .
m o u r. S ta te C lu b
L ead e r;
4 -H
view , w ill preside nt
the a ll-d a y rewentatives of the press, in w hich
N e w t fro m o ver th e S ta te .
m eeting , to he held
T h u rs d a y, f a l t e r E. Pearson tu rn ed the o f-
M f gnd
M n ( John T a y Io r and
nu
a ry 20, 1 9 P 4 ro
1 - g ra
Local
e a
a n
d - - w o rk in g n e a r D e x te r spent
the
J a n u a ry 30, a t
the
H c a lh n ta n flc«* o ver to h s successor. Pearson
Fugen# spent W ednesday ers J ’ a C
onference:
m a t L B
w eek end a t th e ir hom e here.
hotel In P o rtla n d A ll
peraom en- u 'bo was appoint«*«! to th e post w o v jg u ^ ,g a t , kc
L. G a ro u tte
q u e t 7 -1 5 -8 00 p m
W a rre n Reed, w ho is em ployed
gaged in any phase of the n ursery K » ™
" o f ^ R u f u s T hom e
1 J a n u a ry 27. 1 9 4 1 -C a m p u s 4 -H
ind u stry are invited to atte n d .
T, ,b> ,h resignation o f Rufus
C o n stru ctio n on the new L a th a m c lu b
a t th e G ree n rid g e m ill and is s ta y -
------------------------------H o lm an to be«-ome a U n it« !I S tate s !W.hoo, houge „ prr)grp8#jng ra p id .
_________________
ing a t th e hom e o f his b ro th e r
A r th u r, spent th e
w eek end at
T o th in k w e an - able is alm ost ’«‘ (»»’ o r. was not a can d id ate to ,y
TIIREE COUGARS KILLED.
L eab u rg w ith his p arents, M r. and
to he so; to d eterm in e upon a t- succeed h im self but w ill re tu rn to
M rs. A lb e rt H u ll spent T uesd ay
M rs . C h ris Re«xl.
tain m e n t is fre q u e n tly a tta in m e n t Salem next M onday as a m em b er evening v is itin g w ith M rs. Shields
Red H u n s a k e r and B e rt N e e t,
its e lf; enrnr-»t resolution has of of the M u ltn o m a h county delega- ° ( (
G ^ovc
both o f D e x te r, believe th ey set
M rs. Rosy M u n n sin g e r o f L yn x
ten seeme«l to have about It a l­
a record in cougar h u n tin g T h u rs ­
lio n in the »tä te senate.
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most a savor of om nipotence.
day. w hen th ey k ille d th ree o f the
T ru n n e ll hom e ca rin g fo r her.
Sm iles.
an im a ls in the S o uth L o w e ll dis­
T h e liv«*s of g rea t m en and worn-
tric t. on the W illa m e tte .
W ith
E v e ry noble w o rk I» nt firs t im . en are m iracles of patience and
th e ir tw o dogs, th ey found th re e
possible, C a rly le ,
penw-veranee. M ar> B a k e r Eddy.
cougars, tw o m ales and one fe-
m ale, .. e a tin
th ey had
N e w Y e a r’s eve guests a t
, g a . young doe
m en chased
O sc ar Jackson hom e w e re M r. and -------
re cc n ....
’ 1y . .. j
M rs . N . F . Corliss. M r. and M rs . ?ne a ‘?o u l o n e -fo u rth o f a m ile be­
Lee N ixo n and M r .
and
M rs . fo re th ey treed and k ille d it, b u t I
th e o th e r tw o led the h un ters on a
R alp h Sears.
M r . and M rs. K ello g g o f Eugene th re e -m ile chase.
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