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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1941)
PAGE SIX TIU ’ RSI ) A Y PEUR I ARV 2<>. HUI T flE SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Safeway To Open Drive-in Market Friday Tom orrow Safeway <>|>cns C o l lage Grove1» newest food store, the new drive In m arket, located Mrs, (leorge Billies suffered a at Seventh and W h itta ke r. Tin* broken le ft atm Wednesday w hile m arket is one of the most modern assist in J Mrs. H erbert Short ridge to lie found in the northwest and to ptpeg a room, when the scaf- Is so constructed that it w ill af- Because the im portant regula folding Slave way. causing Mrs. ford the shopper every convent* tions m ay not be generally known, Hailes to fall. The bone was brok- ence as w ell as the liest In food we arc reproducing general regu en just above the w ris t and was The b uilding and |>arkmg lot lations and regulations on a few quite tiadly shattered, occupies 14,tXX' s q u a r e feet of o f the favored fishing spots, in M is, Glen Roby and small son stole and parking s|>ace, the store cluding Douglas county, as pub from Mosby Creek s|ient Wednes- building |>m|icr has ti.MXt feet of lished by the state game and fish lay at the Seiglc R otter home. flo o r space, com pletely alr-condl* commission. Last week changes in Miss E ligalx'th Esson. interm e- tinned, and w ith (he latest type the Lane county fishing season diate teacher, spent the week end of fixtu re s and refrige ra tio n fo r were noted. w ith her parents at Medford. the meat and vegetables. No less General Open Season for Trout The 4-11 club sponsored a valen- modern is the lig h tin g fixtures, O ver Six Inches. tine p a rty at th e ir club house E li- W hat II known as recessed Indl- A p ril 12 to October 15, inclu day evening. G u s ts were a ll in ire c t lig h tin g is used w ith over sive; except as follow s: May 3 to masquerade. Refreshments were fifty celling lights, which insures November 1, inclusive, in Baker, served to about 50, a d aylight effect, minus the glare Union, U m atilla. G rant, M alheur, The school gave u valentine pro- or shadows. Three outside p arking W allowa. Harney. Lake. G illiam , gram in each o f the three rooms lights, each using 750 w att bulbs, W heeler and M orrow counties. F rid a y afternoon. have been installed fo r late eve- General Bag L im it for Trout M r. and Mrs. Thomas C lark and ning shopping. Four re frige ra tio n O ver Sis Inches. children o f C entral View and Mr. units w ill be used in keeping Fifteen pounds and 1 fish but and M rs. George Sutherland w e re 'd a iry and meat products at the not to exceed 15 fish in any one guests Sumlay nt the L. R. Good- desired tem perature and a n 1 so day, o r 30 pounds and 1 fish but w in h e n f'. M r. C lark preached constructed to •elim inate any un- not to exceed 30 fish in any seven here Suntluy at 11 o'clock. desired m oisture o r odors. The consecutive days. Miss prances Haynes. kx*a) units consist o f separate meat Special Bag Limits. teacher, | chaperoned a group o f cooler, vegetable cooler, m ilk cool- McKenzie riv e r and its trib u young lia ip le on a hike into the er and meat display ease. These taries; bag lim it is 10 pounds and h ills Sunday afternoon. In the art' in addition to five fru it and 1 fish but not to exceed 15 fish J im m y W ilson, new Chicago t ubs m a n a g e r, strolls w ith fa m ily w h ile group were included B e tty and vegetable euses used in the fru it in any 1 day, o r 20 pounds and 1 »Uoning a t A tla n tic C ity , N. J. F ro m le ft: Son Janies a n d M r* . Ju nior Morgan, Maxine Goodman, and vegetable departm ent. Wilson Jean and Wilson. fish but not to exceed 30 fish >n W ln n lfit'd Newton, Lucile and N e w Service. any 7 conaesuctive days. Linonu Gper, U leta Sm all. Donald A new service to be inaugural- Diamond lake: Bag lim it is 15 inclusive; provided that th a t part closed to angling pounds and 1 fish but not to ex- o t Diamond lake lying northw est- Short Creek, a trib u ta ry to Dia- and LenY EwinK and Hal‘ ,h GU’ ,d w ,,h ,h ’’ of the m ar- cecd 5 fish in any 1 day, o r 30 e rb o f a line beginning at a point mond lake, closed to angling. ,a™' , k*’1 *•'' ,o l M‘l'*nit shoppers to do pounds and 1 fish but not to ex- on the north shore o f said lake T hat part o f Rock Creek, trib u - •?'! ,nd M rs H arold Gravos th e ir own shopping in the s. lec- ceed 20 fish in any 7 consecutive 800 feet northwest o f the m outh ta ry to the N o rth Umpqua river. and Louis,> and / «oodw in of lion of fru its and vegetables A (lavs o f Bear creek, running thence from the Rock Creek dam down- EuKvnv Tuesday at change in the method of purchas- Goodwin home. Louise mg fr u it and vegetables w ill^a lso Clear lake (L in n co u n ty ): Bag diagonally across said lake to a stream to its mouth. closed to ,be E‘ lim it is 10 fish but not more than m arker on the west shore o f said angling. J* rem aining w ith her parents r be made nt this time, according to 15 pounds and 1 fish in any 1 day, lake, being 7.450 feet north o f the A ll trib u ta rie s o f Rock creek. Ie* ‘ w c tk ’ c b u ,k N " ’l-‘ion E ru ” “ nd v,‘8*'' o r 20 fish but not more than 30 m outh o f Silent creek, closed to closed to angling. M r. and Mi's. I. B. Roberts of tables w ill be sold by the pound pounds and 1 fish in any 7 conse- angling. tSce special bag lim it) . A ll trib u ta rie s o f S m ith riv e r A n !a llf ^ nday a t ,he rn ,h c r th«n by the dozen or by the cutive days. That part o f the N o rth Umpqua above the N o rth Eork. closed to h°T ,e oi. M rs L ’" " ' ? m , n . hcad’ 1,1 ,," s m anncr ,hv custom er East lake (Deschutes co u n ty): riv e r from a point 300 feet above angling. I Glen Banton and Glen Ems are is assured o f g ettin g value recelv- ed. Stores in other localities, he Bag lim it is 10 fish but not more the upper fish racks o f the Fish T h a t part ot the N o rth F ork of both ill at th e ir homes w’ith flu. There was an old-fashioned said, have adopted this policy w ith than 15 pounds and 1 fish in any Commission of Oregon to a point S m ith R iver and its trib u ta rie s Black B u tte very sa satisfactory results. 1 day, o r 20 fish but not more 200 feet below the lower fish above the Reed Ranch, closed to di,'lc'' at ,hp o,d HU,ck tisfactory res than 30 pounds and 1 fish in any racks, closed to angling. angling. sit ’* d nh" « s’M ;S a,u' ,CVPlt 7 , M r and M m A r 7 consecutive days T hat part o f Fish Lake ly in g That part of C alinoova creek and, ' ,rs ' rt h tllip s • ■ • ‘ A rt Reed spent U t e d t the Woods (K la m a th east o f a » ^ b e g in n in g a t . p o i n t trib u ta ry o f the Umpqua river: J SPen‘ S s T r f f c Reed* cek at the co u n ty ): Bag lim it is 10 pounds 400 feet north o f the m outh o f from the dam at the C ity o f Suth- ‘“ V '‘.rl W it d n n r n f C n iin m . (’ rm o C randall in Euizene » mother. M rs. Bag Li.imits 1941 Fishing Season S 2 5 ¿ X S New Cub Boss Walks Famil X 2 X T X K ^ w? e X London S siM*n’ r ,h<, hor ° ’f hw u s , 30 o . R o a O T,.k . ... “x r w„ , . angling. closed to angling. Miss fra m e s Haynes was a dinner guest Thursday evening at Douglas County. That part of Tahkenitch Creek. the Ray Riggs home near Black CLITI MARKETING DAY F a ll Creek (trib u ta ry o f L ittle outlet to Lake Tahkenitch, from Butte. APRIL 5th. riv e r) and its tribu taries, closed a point one m ile below the coast to angling. highway bridge downstream to the Saturday, A p ril 5. has been set Lake Creek (in le t to Loon lake) ocean, closed to angling, Steamboat Creek“ and its trib u - “ / he da'?. fo r, ,hp a.nnua| 4 H and Its trib u ta rie s, closed to angl- club m arketin g day fo r Lane coun- The Friendly Neighbors c l u b ing. taries, closed to angling. »V r-lnK -I............................. ' . Eel Lake, closed to angling. Silent Creek, a trib u ta ry to m a rk e ttr- project it \v is an T h ' ?°mC ‘’/a 80,1 South and N o rth M y rtle Creek Diamond lake, and that part of nounced Mond iv at Eucene bv Johns,.on te b ru a r> 13th Seven- and th e ir tribu taries, closed to a ll Diamond lake lying w ith in a r r k „„‘ ‘ i-ounty club agent y . k • Grimes became a member and angling to and including A p ril 11. radius o f 450 feet from the m outh in fo rm a tio n on to t h i a)) s |eaders annual Mrs. S c rr was a visitor. A fte r the 1941. and from October ie. 1941 o f Silent creek, closed to angling. event w i„ b). sent Lake Creek from a point where o f the project. The average a t- X m p - o f T X m i r u " and a shm t to A pril 11, 1942, inclusive. fish in any 7 consecutive days. Saginaw M r i f,.dd M ' 5 C httrl“ ’ Ruwm;h h m ; M n,n*‘ Raymond S tew art has gone to C iiifo rm a fo r un indefinite stay. M r. and Mrs. Irv in Neal and luiby daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Crim e of Roseburg were visitors at the Low ell Benston home F ri- dav afternoon " ‘ I I I ” »1" Practic*‘ on ,hp Pla> "C lubbing A Husband." was started last week ” '* * " ,M- K 'v ,n sorn<' Um,‘ ¡n March at the old high school at W alker. lar*” *’" 1» Diamond Lake, open season fo r said creek empties out of Diamond tendance at this annual event is program was presented Valen- and <'h l,d r‘ n o f •‘’ I’n ng field spent angling M ay 20 to September 20, lake to 800 yards downstream, usually around 800. iin e T fro m the u p ,x r grades o f the eVen‘ ng a' ' h<' school were judged u,x>n by the M r. and Mrs. W illia m Sharon women. Deliciqus refreshments und children were su,i,M'r guests were served by the hostess in at the Evan Rand home one evc- keeping w ith valentines. The next . . . , meeting w ill be at the home o f ning laM Week Mrs. Edward Krebser at Cottage Grove. M r. and Mrs. F rank Chapman and children spent Saturday and Sunday at M arshfield visiting at the home o f Mrs. Chapman’s par- ents and o the r relatives. M r. and Mrs. Edward Krebser Silk Creek The Neighbors Friendship club waM entertained by Mrs. Clarence Huncan at the home of her m oth- e r' Mrs. A lv in Allen, on Thursday ®fle rn o o n u A b rie f business meet ing was held at which routine o f Cottage Grove spent from F r i business was enacted. The mem- day to Monday at Ridgefield, . . re ta li,™ . M n . F ra n k K n brer and son Jim m y who accompanied them t remained to spend a week or more. . I94IPH ILC O FARM RADIO BR s T a nx HONM- BUILD YOUR CREDIT REPUTATION FOR OTHER BANK L O A N S .......... •M oney for ony purpose, when you wonf if* SAVE TIME A N D RED T A P E ... 41 CONVENIENT BRANCHES AND ARRANGE LOW M ONTHLY P AYMENTS lo fil your budget requirements OF BATTERY COST AND CURRENT DR AINI N o wet batteries to pay fo r and recharge . . . no wind chargers. New Battery Block almost dou bles capacity at 1 /3 the cost. N ew tubes cut current drain 2 /3 . Finer tone, more stations, greater power . , . even in day tim e! See this amazing Phiko 90CB now! 24 .95 C om plete FIRST RRTIORRii BARK O f COTTAGE GROVE GROVE HARDWARE E A S IE S T TER M S ."“ “ S . I - " ™ ' » » " ' « »< cake and punch were served by the hostess to Mrs. Ross Over- holser and children Conway and LaVonnr, Mrs. Clyde Sanner, Mrs. H. H. H aw orth and sons K e ith and Brian, Mrs. George Moxley, M rs. Gladys Bolinger, Mrs. A lv in Allen and daughter Joyce and Mrs. Clarence Dunean, the hostess. The next m eeting w ill be at Mrs. A rth u r WiMileott's on February 27 in the afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Ruth and Mrs. Ches te r Allen and son M ickey spent several days last week in Eugene where they were guests of M r. and Mrs. Charles Teague. M r. and Mrs. Thomas Callen and sm all son and F ra n k Callen, a ll o f Black B utte were Sunday | evening guests o f M r. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner. Mrs. I. S. C urtiss o f Bremerton, W ashington, was a guest o f Mr. and Mrs. George T a y lo r several days last week. The C urtiss fa m ily moved recently from this com m unity to Bremerton. The voters o f the S ilk (,’reek i school d is tric t met Tuesday eve- ning and elected A lv in Allen to f ill the unexpired term o f I. S. C urtiss who recently moved away. Mrs. A lb e rt Oakes and sons B illy and A rth u r o f Salem are spending this week v is itin g at the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler. M r. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner were Eugene business callers last S aturday m orning. M r. T hornton recently traded his property fo r a place near M y rtle Point and plans to leave in the near future. M r. and M rs. II. H. H aw orth and sons K e ith and B rian spent the week end near Monroe where they visited w ith relatives. M r. and M rs. Boone Schull and son Charles were shopping in F t,-1 gene Saturday. Itl lt \ l RHONE lines M i l II»' taxation fo r 1941 by rilin g an ex- EXEMPT I ROM TAXES. emptlon. — County Assessor W elby Stevens announced Saturday that cooper- atlve telephone lita s serving the ru ra l areas may Is« exempt frnm I’he tall exempting ru ra l lines (ruin taxation was signed by Gov- ernor Sprague lust week, hut docs not go into effect fo r ninety days a fte r approval by the governor. We Wish to We Did the Sheet Metal Work Congratulate Safeway On the opening of on the new Safeway Drive In Market. Cottage Grove’s first drive in We uro happy to join in ex tending best wishes to the market Safeway organization on this occasion. Vinal Randall Building Materials Phone 60 C. E. Roberts Plumbing and ' Sheet Metal Work Congratulations to Safeway on the opening of the new Drive in Market, one of the finest in the northwest. Blue Bird Packing Co. Eugene, Oregon We Are Glad to Join in Extending Congratulations to Safeway oil the D pciiillg o f one of the I i 11 e s 1 food stores in the the northw est. The new shire is a trib u te to the grow th and prosperity of the eoiniimiiity as well as to the en terprise of its ow ners and m anagem ent. First National Bank We Installed the Lighting Equipment in the New Safeway Market The recess lighting system was used in the new build ing, the first system of its kind installed locally. We join in extending congratulations on the comple- tion and opening of one of Cottage Orove’s finest store buildings. M. H. MORRIS All Kinds of Electrical Work GAS — the Modern Heat will be used to condition the new Safeway Drive In Market. See our display of gas appliances, in cluding the new kitchen ranges. We extend best wishes to the Safeway stores on the opening of the new commodi ous building. Cottage Grove Gas Co. Phone 02 c