The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 27, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Delight Valley
M r and Mm N. E. Corliss celo-
, bruit'd their 25th wedding annl-
I versury Tuesday evening. Gucata
i present were Mr». Knut non and
> Ml*a Francis Knutson of Eugene,
M r and Mm. Oscar Juckaon, Lyle
■ Jackson and Mr. and Mr*. Lee
Nixon.
Mr. and M r*. Mux Hear* and
sons of llnidwond spent the week
end at the home of Mr. Sears par­
ent*, M r and Mm. Ernest Sears.
and wlule he may yuwn and go to
Mr. and Mm. Roy Hite of T a ­
sleep all the Name you know you coma, Washington, spent the week
got a pal. He’s the beat all-round end at the Have llite home,
guy in the battery, the personal-
M l** Gall Llndautood of Cottage
Ity prince, the kind that a pedi­ Grove wax a Saturday evening
gree can’t buy Ye*. Ratlin’s Just gue*t at the Krneat Sear* home.
a little yaller dog, hut to this
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Corder and
gang he's representative of all children of Sutherlin spent Sun­
• hose little thing* that are obvi­ day afternoon nt the Dave H ite j
ous hut usually conveniently over­ home.
looked.
Mr. and Mm. John Tucker of
M int of the Battery niisaed the Portland »pent the week end ut
regular two-day holiday that ac­ the home of Mr. Tucker’s slater, !
companied Washington’* Birthday, Mr*. John Stalder and family.
a* It wn* our turn to «tund guard.
Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Brown
It seems there was an air of visited Sunday afternoon nt the
mystery about Private Alfred Charles Teeters home at Dorena.
C u rly » Allen while he wn* home
M r and Mr*. Curtis White of
this past week end. Thl* I* off the Crescent Ijik e *,ient the week end
record but he and Private Bob at the home of Mm. W hite’s par­
(Moe) Nelson got one of tho*e ent*, Mr. and Mr*. Rudolf H u n -'
Mi-Inch-minus hair cut* and the
result* had a startling affect up-
On them. Maybe that was why he
wouldn't remove hi* hut. Sup­
pose?
Staff Sergeant William Turner '
I* now attached to Headquarters 1
2nd Battalion Buttery.
The new meiM-hutl
personnel
now Includes: Private Raymond 1
Monro«. Acting Mess Sergeant; I
Private Harry Smith, Elrst Cook; ’
Privates Quannla A b b o t t und t
Boyd Strong. Second Cook*.
'
Towering Cagers
To Play in Eugen
It II»* Been Halil:
<
If absence doean’t seem to make
the heart grow fonder try »end­
ing n cake, randy or a box of
cookies.
Mosby Creek
In the current Issue of the Ore
Bln, a publication of the State I> -
partment of Geology and Mineral
Industries, a summary I* given of
practically all active mining prop­
erties in the state. We quote two
Item* regarding kx-a| mine*:
Black Butte Mine, located about
15 rnlles southeast of Cottage
Grove Quicksilver Syndicate, pro­
prietor; Erank Taylor, president
and manager. The property has
been a c t i v e throughout 1940,
bundling about 75 tons per day
250 Money Saving Bargains
this week only—
ion repot tea on home economies
that there would be the usual
canning context and gave the
rules for a new Grange beautifi­
tage Grove. These two properties cation contest.
It was voted to buy a new altar
' have been undergoing devekipment
during 1940 by the Higgins and Bible. A vote was also taken re­
Hinsdale interests of Portland. garding House Bill 259. relative
Carl N. Anderson is consulting to dairy produce advertising, and
engineer in charge. Underground the Grange stood unanimously for
work includes drifting, crosscutt- this bill.
The invitation to attend Dorena
i ing, and sampling.
Grange on March 6th was accept­
Quicksilver ProdiK-tlon.
According to the monthly M er- ed and all members urged to a t­
jeury Report of the United States tend. W alter Baker was named as
Bureau of Mines Issued Eebruary transportation chairman.
A short program with readings
¡5, 1911, domestic output of mer­
cury amounted to 3,700 flasks in by Ruth, Dorothy, Wilma and
December an increase of 300 Mrs. Ered Harris was presented
flasks over November and the by Mrs. Harris, lecturer. Dorothy,
largest monthly production for the Wilma and Ruth Harris gave a
short skit.
year. Reported consumption in
Eollowing the business meeting
December was 2,100 flasks, a de­
crease of H00 flask* compared to a social hour was enjoyed and re­
November consumption. Consum­ freshments were furnished by V i­
ers’ and dealers’ stocks at the end vian and Mrs. Alfred White, who
of December amounted to 14.HX) were unable to attend.
flasks, an increase of 1,500 flasks
of that reported at the end of No­
vember.
There were no general Imports
in December, nor any imports for
consumption. Total exports for the
month amounted to 566 flasks, 75 i
flasks of which went to the United i
Kingdom. Producers' and dealers'
stocks amounted to 607 flasks, a !
decrease of 372 flasks over the re- i
ported amount for November.
]
Quotes] market prices for quick­
silver were around $168-$169 a I
flask at New York at the begin- "
ning of the month, and were 1
slightly lower at $164-166 at the i
end of the month. Present market
price is quoted at around $169.
‘ Ice cream in all popular flavo”*
at Gustafson's.
27-tfc
I he world's greatest amateur
imsketbtill team, the Phillips 66 of
y Bartlesville, Oklahoma, will ap-
•. pear ut M cArthur court In Eugene
I- next Wednesday night, Eebruary
c 5» against Oregon University of
«1 Eugene.
il
The Missouri Valley quintet,
it Nutionul AAU champions of 1940
will be heading for Denver and a
A city luiskettmll league, com-
o campaign to retain the title won
fmsed of teams In and near Cot­
v in last year's historic playoff.
tage Grove, recently organized
After a mid-season lapse that
hits gotten off to a flying «tart.
s saw three defeats, one to the Mar-
IM P O R T E D R O M N EY R A M S
To ibite each squad ha« played at
'' tin Jewelers of Colorado Springs,
B R O U G H T TO V A L L EY .
leiwt two game* The competing
the team that defeated the Ore-'
«quads are: Christian church, Do-
I gonians in last year's Nationals.
Sheepman and agricultural lead­
rena. Creswell, Methodist church
- the Oiler* hung up a record of 16 ers were on hand recently to view-
and Walker.
• consecutive victories before losing arrival in Salem of two Romney-
Emir game* per week are bring
to the St. Louis Rangers, a team Marsh rams, imported from New-
played under the present schedule
f the Oilers defeati-d twice during Zealand. for Clarence Bishop of
two gMme* each night on Monday*
« th e season.
the Pendleton Woolen mills. Bis­
and Wdnewlay* with the first
The 19-10-41 recortl to date hop purchased the rams for breed­
game starting ot 7:(X) p. m.
sltows 34 victories against five de- ing purposes, with, of course, the
Result* to date; Creswell de­
I feats.
wool production uppermost in
feated the Methodist*, «core not
mind in his choice of breed.
The
Oilers
are
c
o
a
c
h
e
d
by
given, Christian church 18. Dorena
Chuck
Hyatt,
considered
as
one
of
40; Dorrnn 24. Methodist* 22;
T ry the Rocky Road Ice Cream
the greatest hoopmen of all
Christian church 38. W alker 28
27-tfc
tim es. «» great as N a t Holman, at Gustafson's.
Dorena 69, W alker 24; Creswell
star
rnemtx-r
of
the
New
York
pro­
and Inc Christian* lied.
fessional Celtics of a decade ago.
Blanding:
He has gathered together a tal­
Won Lost Pci.
ented group of former college
Christiana
2
0
1000
maple court stars.
Creswell
1
0
RXX)
The veteran of the Oklahoma
Dorena
2
I
666
aggregation is Joe Fortenberry,
Methodists
0
2
(MX)
6-ftsit-H center who was a mem-
W alker
0
2
OtMJ’ C O U N C IL HAM U M O I K N E H
ber of the victorious 1936 United
Editor's note; Tie game not
M K M N IO N .
States Olympic team and has
Computed in above standing.
The city council met in a spe­ twice bt>en chosen all-American
cial session Monday evening to act center and once all-American
Flow er (ta r a ra Oddity
competition. He
O. B W arren. Palneavlllo, Ohio, on the street vacation notice in­ guard in AAU
the street vacation in was an all-conference player for
believe» that he had this auntm er volving
the rarest uf flower garden udditiea front of the new Wicks service three years at West Texas Teach­
ers.
— 15 beauliful Hegul lilies growing station on 6th street.
Tram a «Inalo »lem.
F ritz Troutwinc, 6-foot-8 tfi cen­
Eat Ice cream for health. Ours
ter, is another star and was a
U mude right. Gustafson's Super
member of the 1938 Central State
Creamed Ice créant store. 26-1 tc-3
College iWarrensburg. Mo) team
that won the National collegiate
tournament. Others are
Ered
Pralle, 6-foot-3 guard and all-
American at Kansas in 1938;
Lloyd Tucker, 6-foot 3 forward, all
conference player from South­
western College; Don Shields, 6-
foot-4 forward, co-euptain of Tem­
ple's great National championship
quintet; Jimmy Willeoxon, 6-foot-
3 guard. Colorado; Frank Groves,
6-foot-5'» forward, former Kansas
State who has twice been selected
AAU all-American; Bill M artin,
6-foot-l guard, another two-time i
49 lbs.
all-American from University of
Oklahoma; Grndy Lewis, 6-foot-6
guard. Oklahoma and former all-
American: Don Ixx'kard, 6-foot-
That Wonderful Flavor Coffee.
2M b forward, 1940 AAU all-Am eri-!
can from the University of A r­
kansas.
City Basketball
League Is Formed
KEM’S for DRUGS
Rex-Eme Medicated
SKIN CREAM an d Rex-Eme
SOAP
\
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1
i X
5
|
For Particular silft RE6. Be VAtUf
care. Rex-Em« is s
a n r u COB
medicated type of
BV>lrl K J K
<•«•••»» — Crease less
A 4V, .i
*
disappearing.
/ U (
\V e ry popular.
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REXALL QUALITY
V itasi is
A and 0 TAXER
Pu retest
Give your hands
proper care to
help keep them
beautiful.
49c Full pint
Both these
tant vitamin« in*
one tablet. L ab ,
nWHff cost vitamin pro-
* « _tection.
X'
■s»^
» » A L L QUALITY * *
7-sss"
COLD Get TABLETS
S P E C IA L
at that be.
>' srZ£ BOTTLE
OF »W
fore it settles.
25e SIZE
TIN OF 30
««V /&&&$&
|y C
‘ laaag >* opuct
Brewers’
YEAST TABLETS
Puretest
For constipation relief.
A d eliciou stastin gem u l-
—j.
el
sion that gets re­
suits.
IflL
plain or with
tBd.
phenolphthalein
Easy to get the benefits
of yeast vitamins
jg
B
thia way. Big aav-
t0°-
t0< SiZC BOTTLE
o f 100
>
fatfafc&uqh
“• » CHERROSOTE
with Ephedrin®
Get relief from
that cough! Pleas­
ant expectorant
type. Sqothing.
For Your Lawn and Garden
Peat Moss — Spring Field
/
/ W Soothing appliea-
// tkm for bead colds
and Garden Seeds.
Beidler Feed and
Seed Store
REMEMBER THE
D t Luxe
DRUC STORE TOR BEST VALUES AI WR’ S
Turpedo" Six Two-Door Sedan $874* (w h ite sidew all tires extra)
f ■
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.. boo« /
(iiisinfsoii’s ice (‘ream
Farmers’ Union
Store
Phone No. 3
Free Delivery
Kitchen Queen Flour
$1.39
Red 6 “ White Coffee 1 «>• 25c
Matches
box enrton
TOWNSEND NEWSETTE.
Cascade Crackers 2 lb. box
C a sca d e G rah am C r a c k e r s 2 lit. box
Red and White
Grapefruit Juice
Pineapple
Tomato Juice
N o. 5 tins
1 1-OZ. C llllS
We have in our bulk pea seed and all kinds
of garden seeds.
Bug and Snail Bait — Earwig Bait
Botono Dust for use on vegetables
and plants.
More thnn 100 attended the
dinner and program Munday night
honoring the winning side in the
membership drive. The Indies serv­
ed the dinner and the men fur­
nished the program which con­
sisted of music, short plays, read­
ings and old lim e songs. Mrs.
Adams, secretary of the club, read
a special bulletin. The Indies will
furnish the program on March 10
and the men serve the refresh­
ments. Several visitors were pres­
ent and members who hnd not
been able to attend this winter.
Mure than a dozen memliers have
been added since the contest
closed on February 17.
Repouaae Silver
Silver repousse work dntes back
Io 500 B. C., when the Greeks mod­
eled work of Lite highest excel­
lence.
Eat ice cream for hcnlth. Ours
is made right. Gustafson's Super
Creamed ice cream store. 26-ltc-3
I v e BEEN AROUND m otor car» fo r a
long tim e. I know w hat makes them
run . . . w hat makes them last. 1 also
k n o w that there's not a better car built than this
year’s Pontiac 'T o rp e d o .'
Pontiac has all the features that are essential
to fine performance, great com fort and trouhle-
fre® operation. Am ong them are such note­
w o rth y Pontiac engineering 'firsts' as; Full-
Pressure M etered-Flow Lubrication, Gusher
Valve G ooling, Electroplated Pistons, Duflex
B m t Springs, Triple-Sealed Hydraulic Brakes,
Safety Shift, Lifetim e O il Cleaner and scores
m o re— a ll o f w hich add up to the greatest
money's w orth in the industry-.
"P o n tiac also is the best lo o kin g car o f the
V **1--T h a t com bination o f Silver Streak front end
w ith "Torpedo’ styled Fisher Body can't be
touched fo r beauty.
" I f you're th in kin g about a new ca r— why not
see your Pontiac dealer today? Camparf I ) , lu x e
PONTIAC
PRICES
BEGIN AT
FOR THE DE LUXE
TORPEDO SIX
BUSINESS COUPE
•Dsfibven» a» fWMbr State t a t W tonai taeieeeeet ac-
ton eriet—axtra. P ricts tehject le tbaoee u ilitu a notice.
’T e r p e J » ’ prices u ith the tie luxe mtttiels ttf the
'Itee il-p rice tl three" a m i tee hew lew Pentiac
prices re a iii are!"
24 North 2th St.
■VOtMA
MARTIN MOTORS
Cottage Grove, Oire.
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