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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1941)
Croud Watches Fast Cage Game Applications for Crop, Feed Loans Dorena the First National Bank present- Kthel Hunt, lecturer, to the lee- ed the prizes to the boys. turcnT school in C o i\-d h *M h l« p Dorena Grange held its regular Paul Henderson won first place, is to tie In March. n',',', 'nK r»n February 20th. The Boh Moody second and Clifford The next meeting of th< Whnie k '? ' i . r , " ; " K" Grr »ii-onomics club is t<l be wflb M u high m * M KfM-fiking contest was h< ’d. Henry Williamson. in* true- ~ Mr. Ferrin rr?n ° of ’ the Cottage John Read at the Indies' t Mb ftnTI in Dorena, February 24. tor, introduced the speakers who Grov® »chools gave a short talk About 35 neighbor* gaHx'iVd «1 Mr. ami Mrs. Leonard CriMftian the I io iiic of Mr. and Min, W. T. spent t»w week end at caisf Jones Tuesday evening Io surprise* points. A «piriini crowd of luukctball- Mrs. Jones on her birthday annl- Mr. an d M a . G e o rg e I j. n g a n d A p p lic a tio n f o r m s for 1941 daughter Ruby visited in Oregon mlndnl Cottage Grove spectators A treat of . pofioorn, candy . emergency crop and feed loans City, their former home, over the w l t n m . i l h game between Per- and cake was served. Mrs. Alice Notts and daughter " ,e now available to farna-rs week end Wpre pttU* Henderson. Boh Moody. «Miring the business meeting It rlon »locker. Cottage Grove cap- The McBee and Duke families Rijlph A ,,''n- Kenneth Hansen ------- and -- * ■ ’» announced that the Hebron A nine pound daughter was bom tain-center, and the Junction City Salem, who have been ’ ’’rough < ounty agents' offices at visit Dorena at the Monday.February 24th to M r and . visiting at the Wills and Currln KHICone. \ V e rn o n N. Freeman, dis- moved from Itorcna to the HamiJ Chfford Van Prooyn. Each boy Gran«e Tigers last Friday night on the sierra »ad a different subject Judge. n" x‘ rCKU,ar rY ‘*na ^ r e w i . S«rton of Down. «» days, returned trlct suta-rvisor of the emergency ton Veatch place near Lkms' home floor A minor ll**m homes several w -r- v n i , .« u ? m‘*mben' werp ■*ked bring the McFarland maternity crop and feed loan office of the Gorda. maternity home. was the fact that Cottage Grove home Saturday. ,, were Francis Horn. S. L. Markin cookies and sandwiches. I She has been The Samuel Medford and L. R. farm credit administration, an- Th« won the game 4H to 2*J. named Charlotte lappy Circle Sewing club and Ed Finnerty. Harold Eakin of The Grange voted to send Mrs. Fav. From the start the Lions' me Goodwin families s|s*nt Sunday at nounced this week. s |x jn s o re d t h e ir a n n u a l co m m o n - —-------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- J Mr. Freeman who supervises ¡,'y f|,nner at the club house Sun- purpose seemed to be to give "entral View They were guests southwestern Oregon for the ,p,y Mocker the hall and let him shoot,| nt the Ihomaa Clark home. Robin Woods spent the week Emergency Crop and Feed I/»an Mrs John Read was hostess at shoot, and then for a change shoot, but the first half the Grove ' n^ wllh frierals nt Portland ‘ dflcc recently returned from a (hl. meeting of the Home Eco- Mis. Frank Geer went to Co- m«*«*tlng at the regional office in noml(,s clubheld at the club house center was trying too hard He “ scored only two field goals, one burg last week to care for her Spokahe at which the 1‘M l pro- Tuesday K o l,e r t V aughn and Earl Cooper In each quarter. In the meantime daughter. Mrs. Earl Tullar, who tfram was discussed. As in former years.” Mr. Free- Wpn. home fr„m Fort 8tPVeng Johnny Minor went on a scoring *« *••• Mr. nnd Mm. Kill Funk enter- nmn ««Id, ‘'fund* appropriated for OVer the week end. spree Of his own to can three out with a dancing party at the Emergency Crop and Feed The W alker boys and girls bas- of four shots In the second canto., tabled . Baskets by Langston, a one-hand- ,b*'lr home Saturday evening. Loan Office are available for crop kf-tball te ams were both defeated A P T A meeting will be held production pun*»»«*«, including the by the ü o r<ma teams in games ed howitzer by Dugan and a tip- in by Jon«*« raised the score to at ,at thi* school house Friday eve- purchase of seed, gas and oil, feed played here Sunday afternoon club rully for workstock, anti minor machin- M r Bnd M r, Glen W l|hams comfortable lead of 83 to 9 for nb,K' Maturing a 4-H 4 Cottage at halftime _ Grove ____________ . H C Kuehner will l> >* Present with fr y repairs, to all farmers who wbo have lx*en operating the Do- In the latter p irt of the third cotored moving pictures of the <»” not obtain an adequate loan rl.na Cul„ ,4>f, Monday for their period Hocker «ls r l.il to c o n n .il. L" * <oun’* 4 H c,ub »»mmer f«r crop production from other form4.r hwme in A , W(x<d Kansas, getting two field goats before the ’ " T P A |,rnKr,' nl b* locnl 4 ,1 HOUrr,,'‘ “”** who meet the require- M(rm Ik. „ y Thrasher of Camas, whistle ended the quarter. cluh members will be given. ments by giving a first lien on the Washington, and Clifford Thrnsh- FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY W ith eight |mlnta to get In one . Mlss Elizabeth Exxon xjwnt the 1941 crop financed. In addition. Pr of ^cattle are spending some her parents at loans are available for the pur- , imp a, the home of their parents, quarter In order to take over the * " k <’n" u l,b chase or production of feed for M r and Mnl JfM, Thrasher, league scoring lead, Worker and N‘2!J‘ort.' with Kitchen Helper defeated the livestock to . farmers or livestock M r and Mrs Loren Hunt, Mrs. company starti-d fighting for that . . 1 . . . ",x,b Krnd<’ . . . ------------_____ Brcken Slice— No. 2% T im b all After getting thn*e baskets fl,,b * rade *" ,,n ••«'Iting baseball producers who can not obtain Gl,.n j (.nnlngK and M rs Uiuis Fresh Stock lbs- In the first s«*ven minutes of the J " ”®, *‘'b,M’1 li,M WM'k - Thp fund* ,rom " ’ b<*r «»««es and who attended an all-day meet- Euch game. Hocker took a |>ass outside f“ ur,b K™'»*- Wp«* winners over give a first lien on the livestock." ,ng of , h4. Pomona grang(. at the key and put a piv.it shot In ’ h,nl * rttd'' ln “ multiplication To sp«*«-d up action on applica- rnn4. Saturday far hla quota of 17 points for the r^ u e ,u that Mrs Jennings and Mrs. Dodge evening, taking high point honors ,uch a "editable showing they applicants come to the c o u n ty san g a d u p , for the program. ami also the league scoring lead w,,r” “gent , s „ office a » “ r'durn a u ma,ch ,,n ~ F rl’*“y . . , prepared .. v<? Elliot of Portland from Ace Plath by one point mar- M r and Mr" P etersen the following Information: Wheat con4)l,ct(xl Mervicvs at the church JU IC E — Texas— 46-oz. T im gl,in spent the week end with relatives allotment, it any; allotment on ht.re Sunday evening A lb e r s —8-o z. No one was ousted from the a ,„ ,iV‘,la™‘na and Snl,,,n other crops such as potatoes, and M r. and Mrs. Harold Boslaugh Euch P«*«» game, which Is something new on Mbu‘ Ebdc G<,,’r entertained at total soil depleting acres; 1941 nf Port,and K(M.nt T u«-sday and the Cottage Grove hom e floor, but “ |,ar’ > *‘ r“£ y evening, honoring planting program and the proper w ,ilnc-day at the home of her s«*veral play« rs had only one more her f',U"‘r' Frnnk Geer* on hlh d‘ ^ r 'P'i‘>n of their farm. m other Mrs M M«whv mother, Mrs. M. Mosby. foul to go birthday anniversary. , "The maximum loan to any kv sQ u arts Ray Steele and son Fildon were The "B” M|u«d hi'kl thi-lr record , Mb“ i; lar" p,’w’ 11- who «**«“ " ;Mr^ 1Er,‘<',T1Hn explained. jn Eug,.n«* on business Tuesday of no defeat« for the s«*ason. main- b?.r br” ,h, r A nlrn *" operating a Is $4i)0.00. The rate of interest Freestones H c° , ^ 2 f o r 2 5 c ly on a 17-point performance by f,,l,nK *1‘a,1‘on E,m,ra- waa vls- k" 4 P ® "*"* f* r y®ar; , Arm our s —12-oz. Harold Wicks who play.il only ,tlnK r»la,,ves here last w .ek. Her Since this type of loan was three quarters of the game i rno,her Mr* < harl«*» Powell, went authorized by Congress many W hole Peeled for Mr. Charles Russell rhi« w«b. itu. rinni h....... »nm,. *° Elmira to assist with the work y«’ars ago more than 14O.fMJO crop M r “ and n(1 Mrs. “ <>. ..« .........1 « lu rin g ( 'la m ’s absence. and f<*ed loans have been gAintwl an<* children spent Sunday at the for several players of the squad. 16oz. 46-oz. tins 2 in the four nonnwesrem northwestern s states Clinton Russell home in Sprlng- for namely Car,tain Hocker w h o is 1 The ,,p usual services will la* held ,n ,,,p ,our la te s '■■■■" onlv a lunioi hut w ill he ov«*r th e ,bl' ( 'hurf-h Christ next Sun- »Idaho. Oregon. Washington and y j ntor o v .r th. (Jjjy L R Goodwin will speak on Montana supervised by the Spo- Raymond S t e w a r t returned age limit next year; Bill Pleuard. 9-pound bag bottles "The Attractions of the Cross.” kane regional office) with the home from California one day who will not be eligible for the Mr. and M il. Lafe Sundbrrg average in recent years running la-st week after spending two same reason; George Dugan nnd and two children of Portland were from five to nine thousand loans weeks with relatives there. Del M onte pkgs. Mike McKlbtu-n, who are both Week-end guests at the Verne each year. I-ast year in the nation Earl and Darrell ReW spent seniors. Sh«,rtrldgc home there were about 150,000 emerg- Saturday afternoon with Tommy The lineup: I) Brand Dundee 12 oz. 3 ’> o t tle s 2 5 c The M erry Makers cluh will ency crop and f«*ed loans for ap- Coiner In Cottage Grove. Cottage Grove 4H Z2 Junction C Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston Margaret R itter proximatly $20,000,000.00. F Langston 10 Lednickey meet with Mn». spent one evening last week at W hite Star N o. tins Each 1 5 c Minor 9 F 4 Mortenson March 6th. HI'.VDEF.M FOK B R IT A IN the Conrad Keene home in Cres- Hocker 17 C ... Ì Cheezum ’ L l'N C H E O N . well. G. Dugan •> G ... 2 Gunson Burgess Brand Can 1 0 c The Eugene branch of Bundle*« Mr. and Mrs. Levi Russell and McKiiilwn 3 G.. 1 J. Thom|»on for Britain is having a no-host children spent Saturday with his Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Jones 4 G 7 Patton „ ill , ‘d luncheon on March 4th at 12:30 father. Jim Russell, at Goshen. Borgaard SpnngfUld junction spent Sunday o<.,4M.k th(. , , otel MUg| of Culp C rw k Pleuard Q Seedless— 4-lb. Pkg. F.... D. Thompson at the Fred Harris borne Wicks Gault and Mrs. Wilder from the visited with friends here Monday D. Dugan F 7 Bashaw Mr. and Mrs. Charlto McKIbbcn ».ranch are to be the evening. F Hicks visited Sunday at the Claude Plas- guw, spe<kei, T hey will tell The !va Skldgel and Art Skid __ «■*”»• Eagan«. ter home. What is being done throughout the gel families moved to Dexter last Tbe .Cottage Grove Llom, who •i™* ,‘ *ad* Hergaard tqamt Hta|(, ,or various kinds of British wack where the men are operat 49-pound bag are in third place in league ac- Monday in Salem visiting with her and will dlK.UM , h<> ques. ,ng a sawmill. Kraft American or Velveta tton. will travel to Eugene for a,brother who » very 111 In one of „ „ n o, wha( morp can d(jnc famj| Sund district six tmtlle with the league the Salem hospitals. He is await- A lar K,. attendancc from e ^ , at thp hon M. ot M rs. Beebes par 2-1 b. b o x Fine leading Eugene Axemen. Friday. In g a serious operation. county Ls dp!ilrpd. WrttP or ,elp. pnts M r and Mre Gordon. Cane February 2«. The Clair Arne family spent „hone for reservations to Hotel -------------------------- The Axemen who have to win Friday evening at the L. A. Year- t)sbllrn B|acg Raspberry Marble. New cans only one more league game to win ous home. _______________ Sensation in Ice Cream. Gustaf- 100-pound bag the district six pennant and a Mrs. Lee Williams returned to Leo Paquette of Donald is a son's. 27-tfc state tournament berth, will be her home Saturday after spending visitor at the home of his brother. ________________ Toilet Tissue rolls favorites over th«* Lion quintet, several weeks in Redding. Cahfor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paquette and T ry the Rocky Road Ice Cream The Lions made a fine showing nin with her daughter. Mrs Har- family. ,a t Gustafson's. 27-tfc against Junction City lust Friday old I Inmmerlckson, and family. ------- :----------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ T a r n a t i o n night. They will lx? In top physi- Jim Bennett and Mrs. Baker cal condition and arc out gunning of Cottage Grove were Sunday W M IL K for an upset over the Eugene visitors at the Hugh Trunnell Be a good team. The Eugene quintet iaiasts home. A fine all pur two g,Kil scorers in Blatchly and Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Buffington bread baker pose hardwheat Marshall so the Lions w ill have n have moved into their new home — I t ’s easy Job holding them down. which they have reconditioned and 49 pounds the Peter ITohable starting lincu|»s will shingled. Pan way. be: Cottage Grove — Forwards, Mrs. Merle Porter attended the Langston a n d Minor; center, benefit bridge party given at the 49 lbs. Hocker; guards, George Dugan I.O.O.F. hall Friday by the Cath- and McKibtwn or Jon«*s. Eugene olic Ladies A ltar society. Forwards. Blatchly and Mold; -------------------------- The Best in Meats and center. Marshall; guards. Hugg SE VE R A L n«*w homes. lx,w down Local W ell filled Fish. and Deller. payment and terms like rent. The Cottage Grove B squad will Excellent business that might take Friday and Saturday try for its fourteenth consecutive meat market as part trade. Tour- __________T O « « lÄ W IH G U S I CASW A1ION M l U f Specials. win In a preliminary game ugalnst 1st camp to trade for home in Hot House the Axemen B squad, starting at Cottage Grove. Rodmans, Real Es- 7-00 I tate. 29-ltc Pineapple 15c Formay 3 39c Fig Bars 2 19c Grapefruit Com Flakes 2 9c 15c Saginaw Peaches Apricots 2 Orange Juice 29c ■ ■ 2 35c for 45c Egg Noodles Oats 2 33c Soy Sauce Coffee 2 23c ib. 4 ibs. 89c Chinese Noodles Jell Powder H 2 25c 25c 25c 4 pkgs. 15c Catsup Tuna Raisins Latham Corned Beef eh .39 c Grape Juice wekh Shrimp 23c Fisher’s Blend Cheese $1.35 49c Sugar Sunbrite Cleanser 3 14c ’4.69 Northern 4 25c P e te r P a n BY POPULAR DEMAND— We are continuing the Serta 12 th Anniversary Lynx Hollow A farewell party In honor of Madeline Perlnl of Lynx Hollow was held at the Brown home In Delight Valley recently. Lee Tredwell a n d daughter Dorothy and son Max made a trip recently to Willow. California, to bring back 1-cs Williams, who en rolled In the Lynx Hollow school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis nnd family have mov«*d to Lorane from the Jane Smith cottage. Lawrence F’orter reports having had some sheep killed by coyotes. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor en tertained recently with a dinner party In honor of Mrs. W. M. Moore’s birthday the following guests? Mr. and Mrs. W. M Moore and family, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jbs. Eppenbaugh. KODAK FINISHING M e Per Roll 24-Hour Rarvlce. 1 Free Enlargement. W E DO ALL TH E WORK AT THE Picture Shop Ice cream in all popular flavors at Gustafson's. 27-tfc MATTRESS SALE 3 cans........ 2 0 c $ J2 9 Kellys Turnips NEW CRABS each 25c Carrots RHUBARB 2 "» 1 O C 2 f o r ... .......... 45c A dandy spring tonie ^pounds SALMON lb. 25c Large Size V2 or whole U SED C A R VALUES .N|Mi-inls that will pay you fa Investigate: 1—3» Pontiac Sedan. I—3M Pontiac Coupe. 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D.p« , C.rnaUoa Co. 6 lb. b o x .....$1.09 Single Pound ........... 20c SWISS STEAK Poun d ........... 25c Sliced BACON Armour's Clover Light and Lean V2 or whole, lb 25c BOILING BEEF SHORT RIBS Pound ......... 11c 2 i x . unds 19* 8 d o u b l, pork eb o p . 1 Up. pow d.rad 2 r a p . w b o l. k . i a .1 up. co«» 1 tb .p , u « 4 2 cup« b r w d ----- I . p p l . cut H n. 1 Up «all (« b o .l 1 cup) ch op p y ) paraUy Ruk Cat a poclcot in aach pork chop. Combine corn with ramainiuq ingredients and mix well. Stun each chop with the com mixture and fatten with toothpicki. Melt a little fat in a faying pan and biown chops slowly <m oothaidee, teaaoning with salt and pep| Place browned pork chops top of potatoes, Cover and * in a moderate oven (390° f.) until potatoes are tender, about 1 hour. Serves 8. Broken Slices P ound............27c 2 lbs. ............ 53c HAMS 2 doz- 3 3 c PEAS IRISH & SWARTZ Home Owned Home Operated