Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1941)
tih ’ ksuav , kehui aky , i . i hui TH E SEN TIN KL. LOTTALE PRO V E, OREGON PAGE TH R EE >ens Tax Reductions For Operating Car Mrs ( H u i Houghton, daughter ut M r. und Mr». Kay Myers, w m hoieuvd w ilt) a bridal sliuwcr re cently ut the home of Mr». Clyde S E A T T L E . Washington. The W right ut W a lk e r, w ith Mr». Oacar Jackson u» assistant boat weekly average of West Coast ed» M any ladle» of thi» commun lum ber production In January <3 w eeks) was 150,098,000 board feet, ity were pteaent, Mr». Ernest Scars wax hiiHteia or 94.2 per cent of present install ed capacity. Orders averaged 117,- to the Social Neighbor» club Feb- ,u a ry 5. Guest» present were Mr». 930,000 b.f.; shipments, 151.365,- 000. W eekly dvertigiN for Decem Harold W olfurd and daughter of Cottage Grove, und Mr». Park« ber were: production, 133.606 000 and children. The next meeting b.f. ,67 8 per rent -of the 1926- 137.912,- w ill t*e un nil day meeting nt the 1929 average); orders, home of Mrs. H aro ld W olfurd in 000; shipments, 146.133.000. Five weeks of 1!M1, cum ulative /Jotluge Grove. A quilt w ill be production. 751)476,000 b.f.; ««me quilted. M r. und M t». Fred Sailor of period. 1040 617,707 .000; 1939 354.418 000. Ollnta »pent from Friday through Orders for 5 weeks of 1041 Sunday ut the John Stulder home. break 'Xiwn 4S follows: rail, 8*6;- M r. und Mr». E lm er Panco of Portland were guests Saturday 470.000 b.f.; domestic cargo, 247.- 798.000; export. 25.226,000; local, afternoon at the Chafles Connor i 90,158.000. home. Mm . Panco took her son 'Hie industry's unfilled order file Stanley Connor, who hud spent stood a t 675,576,000 b.f. at the the pa»l week a t the home of hi« end of January; gross stocks, at grandparent», home w ith her. 854.793., MX). M r. und Mr». Luwrence Brown January saw West Coast m il’s und *on Lowell spent Sunday at the home of M r. Brown's parent», operating within 5 per cent of M r. und Mr». George Brown, in th e ir machine capacity, a fte r the m idw inter shutdown period. This Eugene. M r. and Mrs. Robert Roush and was held to a m inimum bCcauKe children of Eugene and Dean of continuing government needs. Jackson, student at Oregon State However, the difference between college, spent the week end at the January und Itecem ix-r production figures is due m ainly to shutdowns Oscar Jackson home. M r. and M r». Ben Jackson of in the tatter month. W u lker und Fred Jackson of The West Coast lumber m arket Camp Clatsop, Joyce C u rrie r and situation remained practically un W ilburn lta il of Winchester Bay changed during January. E a rly in were Sunday guests at the Have December the upward price move ment was checked, w ith the end H ite home. John Dunlevy was taken to ing of rush purchases by the gov Portland Monday for a month's ernm ent for immediate delivery, medical treatm ent at the V eter- and it continued to level off through January. Production cap anx hospital. M r. and Mrs. Oscar Ftaten and acity was crowded hard to catch children spent the week end at up on the heavy volume of unfin the home of M m . Ftaten's sister, ished orders and to m ake ready for norm al spring trade. Mrs. Boyd, a t Hubbard. Mis« Phyllis Tidemanson of C ot T he scarcity of intercoast'll tan tage Grove visited Wednesday a f nage remains an unfavorable fac ternoon at the Rudolf Hansen to r in the West Coast lumber home. situation. I t compels shipments of lum ber hy rail th at would norm al ly go hy water, through the Panam a Canal to the A tla n tic The begginners first aid class Coast, I iiegon motorists f a c i n g the A pril 1 deadline fur making out federal Income tux blank» are re minded by the legal department of the Oregon S tatu Motor asso ciation of certain exemptions for e»|s’nses of o|M-ruting their auto mobile«. The association warned m otor ists to keep m ole complete and ■O nirat* ruonrd« of car u|jrrulions this year inasmuch us government tux agencies have declared their Intent ions of requiring more proof tmforc granting exempt ion». l.egul advice obtained by ttw meax-iullon also eleurisl up tlie (wilnt that cam iisisl in driving to und from the owner's pine« of business are not engaged In busi ness at that time und such ex- |H*n»es are not deductible. I reductions allowable in («im puting taxable Income include the following: S tate gasoline tuxes motorist« must furnish a complete record for thi« Item ns the department of internal revenue w ill not accept estimate«. Tlie lax in Oregon 1» Here's pnrt of 20.1100 « h u thronged opening of new tw o -m ll:io n -d o lla r five cent» per gallon iu re tra c k at Albany, ( a l O pening of tra c k wae delayed by p ro A ll sums paid as leg istialu m longed r a l l i ) «ea»en but when I I did »pen the crowd d id n 't bet m u d i. fee« during the your tills include« O liera Iw » hope lu ru as dollars out uf wallet* as 33-day season pro licensing. gresses. Any loss «ustuined from the outright sale of the car This do»-» business or on a p m -ruta bus is was so »mull It could run under half the other calves its own age. nol Include any trade-in deal« on where used lesa lim n time for pleasure. This has been Mr. und Mr», tain Henderson tlie purchase of another car. Any Ions occasioned by damage construed to cover Insurance costs. and children of Creswell and M r Motorists nr«- warned by the and Mrs. J erry Egan of Spring- to a pussenger automobile used for pleasure. l*hi» most be un association ( t a i l the federal gaso field were guests Sunday at the actual Io«» to (tie person claiming line* tax and federal luxe» on new B utte Mooney home. M r and Mrs. Ed T u lla r of Eu exemption If the lo s s .b a * been curs, lubricating oil, tire«, tuties, <-orn|ien«nt(*d by insurance It 1» not und occcMxortes are considered hy gene spent Sunday at the Lee D u the departm ent of internal reve gan home. (taductlble. nue as nm n ufiirtu rer o r distribu Ivan Patton of Fort Stevens Any amount expended for |wr- to r luxe« und not us deductible spent the week end at home with sonal Injury damages that ha« not consumers' taxes. hts mother, Mrs. Fanny Patton. liecii compensated for by Insur The amount paid for the p u r M is. C. E. Purcell's junen t*. M r. ance 1« a deductible Item this Is chase of un automobile for either and Mrs. Anderson, have gone to true, however, only If the ear were buxines» or picusure has lx*cn Payette, Idaho, where they have lieing used for business at the ruled to be a eupitul expenditure employment. time of the accident. * and not deductible, hut the de A ny Interest paid on money preciation incurred In Its use for twrrowvd for the purchase nt a business Is n deductible item us car-including financing charge« mentioned before. specifically covering the inlerest Any employe receiving mileage meets every Tuesday evening at on the loan or gas allowance can clnlin no ex the Royal church school building A il operating und maintenance emption for automobile operation at 7:30. Visitors are welcome. expense, including depreciation, on unless tins allowance has lieen de The Neighbors Friendship club laotscnger curs used wholly for clared a part of hts Income. w ill meet Thursday, February 13 at the home of M rs. C lara D un ean at 2:30 p. m. M r. and M rs. Clyde Sanner The G et-Together club met for of health for lust year wa were Saturday evening guests of a ll day last Thursday w ith Mrs. «lightly over 35. which shoul M r. and Mrs. Roy O. Sherman in Florence Simpson w ith Mr«. H er- ,p,. state one of the lowest Cottage Grove. man Gk*u»cr as Joint Iwstes«. The ages m the country. Mrs. K ittle McCoy returned to next m<*etlng w ill be w ith Mrs. _________ ■ her home Sunday a fte r spending C liffo rd ta txiw M A ( K IN H E A IIS OSC A l. some tim e at the home of her son M r. und M r». S. II . Ramsey and D ale at Junction CU^itwhere she wm Richard of Vancouver spent IL n o ld Mack in nt P o rtla r was recuperating from her serious the week end at the H a rry Castle ,,f \ j i and M rs. Sam M neki illness. Mrs. McCoy's granddaugh home. nnrn<xJ president of the O. ter, Mrs. F ran k W a lk e r of Yon M r. and M is. B ill M ulkey and Alum ni axsociation in Pt calla. is staying w ith her for the fam ily «»1 Ctxiuille «pent the week |n«t week, succeeding Kay present. end at the Herm an Gleaaer home, who had lieen preslden' < M r. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner were Mr». H a rry Castle visited S u t -1 group tor the paat three y«cr?. business visitors in Yoncalla S a t urday at Thornton Corner« w ith D e'bcrt Snider waa num d .«cere urday. Mrs. Mae M cG uire and Mrs. tury. Leonard tastes of Bagene had George Foster. | ., .... ..... charge of the church services at A heifer belonging to F l o y d Eat ice cream for health the Royal Seventh Day Adventist Jone« gave birth to a calf weigh- Is made righ t. Gustafson’s church Sabbath morning. Ing only 24 |»iunds recently. It Creanu'd tee c;x*nm store. 21 M elvin S|ieelmon of Dorena was a guest Monday evening at the H . H . H aw orth home. Mrs. W illis Gildersl»}eve ret u n i t'd from Angwin, California. F r i day, where she had been visiting her son and fam ily. M r. and Mrs. Clyde Gildersleeve. Mrs. G ilder- sleeve spent F rid ay w ith her m other. Mrs. Lou Wheeler. M r. and Mrs. Ernest D arnell, the Misses Zelda and M ariel Jean D a r nell and Mrs. Lou W heeler ac companied Mrs. Gildersleeve to Hopewell Saturday where they were guests of the Stanley Sar- gants. Mrs. Gildersleeve left for Vancouver, B. C., Monday front which *plaee she sailed Tuesday for her home a t M argaret Bay, B ritish Columbia. M r. and Mrs. V. A. Ragsdale and son Kenneth of Corvallis and M r. and Mrs. Lester Bentz of Swisshome were week-end house guests of M r. and Mrs. H . H . H a worth. Misa Frances W heeler of E u gene spent S aturday at the home H ere's your BIG CHANCE to of her parents, M r. and Mi's. save more on these famous " W e s t Wheeler. H ira m OUR GUARANTEE ern G ia n t” DOUBLE D U T Y Silk Creek Mosby Creek CHARLES SCHOO L of' the DANCE UARy BIRTHDAY SA LI OWLY D R U G RTORBB OrV.KR YOU IA M C A IN » KEM’S for DRUGS FEB R U A R Y 15 T O MARCH 1 This Is the Rexall February Birthday Sale and this is the way we celebrate--and the way we make thousands of new customers for finest quality Rexall merchsndiM. Check tjiexe values. Be here early. Rex-Eme Medicated SKIN CREAM and Rex-Eme For particular skin 114. J U VALUI SOAP care. Rex-Eme is a B O TH FOR medicated type of eream — grerseless and disappearing. A'eiy popular. REXALL QUALITY M a s c a l’s A lm o n d H A N D L O T IO N Vitom io A and D TABLETS Puretest Give your hands proper care to / > help keep them / /. beautiful. A»4B Full pint ■ } □ < / • StXALL QUALIFY * * " / v 49c Both these impor tant vitamins in one tablet. Low cost vitamin pro tection. COLD TABLETS SPECIAL Get at that be te s “ U T fore it settles. I I SIZE IOTTLE OF 100 Brtwen’ YEAST TABLETS Puretest F o r c o n s tip a tio n re lie f. A delicious ta s tin g e m u l- — â sem that gets re sults. Easy to get the benefits of yeast vitamins ■ this way. Big tav- □ K i n g , too. , . . . plain or with phenolphthalein \jfjT SOc SIZE BOTTLE OF 100 Offshore trade showed a m arked decline in January, dropping close to tlM> disappearing point. C IV IL S E K V IC B EXAMS. The U nited States .Civil Service Commission announces the follow ing open competitive examinations for Head Guard. Principal Guard, Senior Guard. Those e samina Guns are for tlie purpose o f fillin g existing and fu ture vacancies in the various st r- vicea in the «tate of Oregon and Washington. Applications must be on file w ith the M anager. Eleventh U. S. C ivil Service D istrict, Post Office Building. Seattle. W ashington, nut later than February 24, 194L finUtritcMuih « » CH k RHOSOTE w ith E p h e d rin « Get relief from that cough! Pleas ant expectorant type. Soothing. /fl / It Soothing applica- lion for head raids in jelly form. Re- duces congestion — helps breathing. ALW AVS G U E SS IT M ILL HAVE TO BE ONE OF THE LOW EST P R IC E D TH R EE A G A IN Western Auto’s February Bargain Event OLDSMOB1LE IS LOW-PRICED TO O ! Buy First W E ST E R N G iant ‘Double D u ty” at Our List Price—G et N ext T ire for O n ly ....... The "Double D uty" » 6.50 16 quality m aterials, w i t h next tire e x tra thick, broad, fla t tread s—design ed to give you safe traction, $2.99 quick starting, and sure stopping on any roadw ay . . . D o n ’t $2.99 miss this big tire sale — I t ’s o n $2.99 e of the most VALUE FIL L E D events we have $2.99 offered in recent years! $14.85 •L ist Price before trade-in. Easy Terms on Tires is guaranteed f o r L I F E against defects in m ater ial und workmanship, and to give 18 months *6 ply) and 15 months (4 ply) satisfactory service. $2.99 $16.80 $17.30 $21.90 $23.90 $29.70 $13.94 $14.94 $17.84 ••S a le Price with your old tires. Ask For Sale Prices on Other Sizes W estern Auto Supply Co LARRY H. LEVENS A uthorized Deale.*—020 M am Street Phone S2S Olds prices begin a t 9 8 3 3 fo r S p e c ia l S ix B u s in e s s Coupe. Sedan prices s ta rt a t 8 8 9 8 , *d e liv e re d a t Lansing, M ic h . S ta te ta x , o p tio n a l e q u ip m e n t a n d accesso rie s —e x tra . P rices subject to change w ith o u t notice. London Mrs. Glen S tim m cl, who was re cently at the Sacred H eart hos p ital forx meiheal treatm ent, haf returned home. M r. and Mi^i. W illa rd Petersen have moved to their new home, re cently purchased from I. T. C lark. M r. and Mrs. H om er'P ippin and children und Lois Fow ler of Rose burg were guests Sunday at the Samuel M edford home, M r. P ip pin preached here at the morning service. Thomas C la rk of Central V iew w ill preuch nt the morning service next Sunday. H arold and Buck Sippy went to Dallas Wednesday to attend the funeral of th eir father, J. M. Sippy. Mrs. Jack Swank of Sheridan is here visiting her brother and sister-in-law, M r. and Mrs. W ill Lively. Mrs. Lively, who has been quite ill, is improving. The M e rry Makers club m et re cently nt the home of Mrs. Elvis K elly. Mrs. W illa rd Petersen w ill be club hostess February 20th, A N D S E E H O W M UCH MORE YO U ALSO AVAILABLE W IT H ERE'S the c o rre c t w a y to say it ! “ W h y should w e be con HYDRA-MAFIC DRIVE!* te n t w ith one o f the lo w e s t-p ric e d _ Hydra-Made savas half three, w hen Oldsis p riced so low ?" tha effort o f driving ba- F o r it ’s a fact — th e big, quality- causa thara’a no clutch pushing or manual gaar- built Oldstnobtle Special ooets only a h lf t in g . Y o u sava a few dollars m ore th a n deluxe W plenty on gasoline, tool models oi low est-priced cars—but V « CXOTYCT ' '¿ 7 there*« a w h ale of a big difference TO P H P tm in w h a t you get. Come in and «ee! ★ O ptional at Extra Coat H lOO -H ORSEPOW ER 6-C Y I.tN - DKR ECONO-MASTER ENGINE AIR-INCH W HEELBASE « BM«r OBR, ROOMIER FISHER BODY N S W IN T E R IO R LU X U R Y 4 C oil - sp r in g rhythmic RIDE • FAMOUS OLDS QUAL ITY THROUGHOUT! - - O ldsmob GRAY MOTO R COMPANY 23 North 8th St. Cottage Grove, Ore.