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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1941)
Till KSI) AV M AI«’ll 27. 19 « 1 TTTE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE, PREPON PAHE Entire Town Disanpears Before Bi,<r Dredge JK ® w - H i u. „ * 7 Radio Shift to Be Made March 29 th —er** FTS *• I sfo..«» >« F THE LIGHT THAT MUST NOT FAILI Mt. S ta tes P ow er Co. P ays 62*20 D ivid en d The D irectors o f M o u n t a In States Power O tm puny, meeting in Albany, Oregon, Inst Thursday, declared the regular q u a rte rly dividend o f 62*4C |>er share on the company’s preferred stock, and also a dividend of 37*»c per share on the common stock. Both d iv i dends an* payable on A p ril 19. 1911. to the stockholders of rec ord M arch 31. 19-H. Those in attendance at the meeting were President Z. E M er r ill, N. E. Irvine. Lebanon. Ore gon; W. D. Johnston, Casper, W y oming: E. B, W illiam son, Albany, Oregon; E. R. Bryson. Eugene, Oregon; Ben F. iX rrris. Spring- field. Oregon, and David S. Solll- day. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On Saturday, M arch 29. 90 tier cent o f ! he, United States radio stations w ill come in at new dial locations on more than bO.lMMt.lKkt radio rece lw ts. Radio’s ‘'M oving Day,” as it has been proclaim ed by many govern ors and mayors. Including Govern o r Charles A- Sprague, is in con fo rm ity w ith reallocations made by the federal communications commission und»*r a tre a ty among N o rth Am erican nations made nt Havana. The purpose' is to enable each country to make m axim um use of its frequencies w ith m inim um technical interference between stations, and it is designed especi I S H O O T S 14. a lly to improve reception in U nited States areas where interference is The Cottage Grove Rod anti Gun now experienced front foreign s ta -1 d u h emerged fro m the fifth tele tions. graphic shtxit Sunday w ith a 74 In P o rtlan d K E X w ill move score. The local d u b has never from 1160 to 1190 kilocycles; made a jierfect score this year, K O IN from <M0 to 970: KW JJ to but has allot a consistent 74. A 1(180. K X L anil KBPS to 1 450 and perfect score was math* fo r the K A L E to 1330. fifth tim e by the H lllshoro d u b In Oregon the only stations not w ith a 75. , changing frequencies are KGW , H igh shooters in Sunday's event Portland, at 620, and KO AC, C or were: H a rry Rentle 25. W. M. vallis, a t 550. II.U |H < le H o w .'u d ila rp o le 21 Several o f the o th e r station shifts are listed as follow s; New Old 680 KPO 810 KGO SÀI 1070 KNX 610 KF R C 560 KFSO 740 KQW 1310 K LS ; ! 'll/ - BANOWAAONX !î as y ..... .... ■ — * e Thousands of hardv m iners of old boom lim es would nave been lUbuerKasieu b> the. picture oi a s la n t knocking down en tire town ot D ayto n. Nev. on edge of celebrated (. om stork Lode and not fa r from Reno. D ayton once was a flourishing town, b u t now its 3W in h a b ita n ts flee before a m achine th a t handles 20.000 tans of gravel daily. A t lower left is p ic tu re of dredge th a t worked near D ayto n In 1891. New dredge, a moving factory, utilizes conical “ jigs" as shewn a t lower r i( h t . Io shake fo ld -b e a rin g sands fro m f r a ret. w ith aid o f W estinghouse m otets. Sold dredge SPORTSMEN AGE 65 TO GET 30 C EN T LICENSES. cense fee. No such license may be issued u n til June 14, when the new law becomes effective. By that tim e application blanks fo r this type of license w ill be in the hands o f a ll county judges and county commis sioners. and w ill also be obtainable a t the P ortland o ffice o f the Ore gon State Game commission. Sportsmen 65 years of age or over, who have been residents of the state o f Oregon fo r 10 years o r more, may obtain annual com bination fishing and hunting l i censes fo r 50c. However, to ob tain this concession, each appli cant must make an a ffid a v it be fore the county judge o r chairm an T ry our fr u it salad ice cream, o f the board of county commis sioners of his county that he is i t ’s delicious. A t Gustafson's, of 3 2 -ltc -4 i unable to pay the regular 55 li course. G olden Shell M o to r O il Does 4 Jobs a t O nce FROM REAR RANKS (C . i.t.nued from fro n t page) a bucket o f that fresh, unboiled w a te r from home. S aturday. We were e n te rta in ed this m orning by an all-request program sponsored by our --»9th Band which traveled over from F o rt Stevens. we c e rta in ly appreciated as music was some thing we had been w ith o u t but had not forgotten. I l has been discov ered th a t our various pieces of equipment may be applied to serve more than the basic purpose it was designed for. Now take our helmets, everyone knows they are p rim a rily to protect the head against fly in g m aterials, but we find they are also convenient in other situations. They're swell to s it on ia the wet grass, they shed rain as w-ell as bullets, they act as catch-alls fo r m ail anu other papers, and some o t the fellow s are now in research as to the prac tic a b ility o f th e ir use as soup bowls, know ing the q u a n tity they could hold. A tem porary A rm istice has been signed by the tw o fac tions and we have a 12-hour re cess. G o tta ’ see a man. Going F ishin ’. C H R ISTIE SCIENCE CHURCHES “DO I STEP? Do I get around? You said a crankcase* full! Fact is, I do 4 jofc.s at once — the second your motor gets going! Four jobs at once! If your engine had windows you’d see me . . . 1. "COOL •very tight-fitting port. Too much heat 910 K I.X ttnU B S TA N C C ” was the subject 0 cf the Lesson-Sermon tn »11 Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. March 18. The Golden Text was. "For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all generations’* IPs. 119:39, 90). Amen? the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the vic tory. end the majesty; for all that is In the heaven and in the earth Is thine; thir.e is the kingdom. O Lord, and thcu s rt exalted as head above all. Both riches and hon our come of thee, and thou relgn- tat over all; and In thine hand is power and m ijh t; and In thine hand it is to make great, and to give strerg’.h unto ail” ( I Chron. 29:11. 12». The Lerocn-Sermon also included the folic wing correlative passages from the Christian Science text book, “Cclencc and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baber Eddy: “ Question.—What is substance? Answer—Substance Is that which is eternal and Incapable of discord and decay. Truth, Life, ard Love are substance, as the Scriptures use this word in Heb rews: ‘The • substance of things hoped fcr, the evidence of things not seen’ ” <p. 438>. 1410 1600 790 640 930 1160 1430 KE R N KM PC KEC A KEI KH J K S L ... K LO KDYL KUX) K R LC KEXD KTFt K G IR 1320 1380 1400 1230 1270 1370 W ID E IN T E R E S T S H O W N * IN .S P R A Y F O R A N N E A L W E E D S . down to the bottom of the crankcase. 3. "SEAL in power. I don’t let it leak out around your pistons. That’s tossin' money awayl 4. "O IL all moving surfaces. Prevent friction —that’s the way to keep an engine happy, and I do it I “ Today’s precision-built engines keep me hopping — you bet! But with the balance I get from Shell engineers, it’s easy as pie!” /*£»■■ m b b H Golden Shell ® HELW T N I M O D E R N O IL F O R P R E C l S 1 0 N -R U IL T C A R S Isn’t is strange th a t princes and kings And clowns th a t caper in sawdust rings And common fo lk like you and me Are builders of e te rn ity ? To each is given a bag o f tools, A shapeless mass, and a book of ru le s ; And each m ust fashion, ere life has flown, A stum bling block o r a stepping stone! - A u th o r Unknown W allflow ers w ith nice stems nre w orth cu ltiva ting . TOMATOES PORK & BEANS 5<oi«fy •ess T I0 I L A N D Tom ato Sauca iltitJ F IN fA F F L I No. 2W GARDENSIO E W ith Fur«« 3 " L ? 26’ Me. 2 <4 can» Oordamuda C herub M illi S toiely Peaches, W t iio n O il Del M onte Corn. 3 No. 2 C e n i 29c Stolt«ly Peas "rmV No. 2 Can I Oc Sugar Belle Pees, 2 No. 2 C en t 23c PEAS J tall u n i 25c No. 2'.. can 12c B lu * Lako can 39c BEA N S Broken Sliced Pineapple 2 N '• u iu Town H oute G rap efru it Juice, 46 or. kSunny Dawn Tomato Juice, 46 or H orm el Pig» Feet, 28-or. jar Biltmore Tuna 2 No. '/ j can» Ruby C a tiu p . 3 12 or. b o tt 27c C O 15c 15c 25c 29c 25c 7 can« 303 Ite A I "H- » 5 * Oiun B N Highw ay Keen interest h a s developed throughout the state o f Oregon in the use o f selective weed spray found effective fo r k illin g annual weeds In grain o r grass crops w ith out harm ing the crop, say weed research men at Oregon S tate college. Publication of the Experi m ental results obtained w ith a com bination o f a dyestuff, sodium- d in itro ortho-cresylate. and com mon amm onium s u l f a t e has brought a flood of inquiries to the college fo r fu rth e r inform ation. The ye llo w dye is m anufactured by only one company and is sold under the common name o f sinox. i t is being d istribu te d in Oregon and can be obtained through many feed and seed stores. A b ulletin on its use is in process o f publication, and m eanwhile additional in fo r m ation may be obtained from county agents o r direct from the fa rm crops departm ent at the col lege. M eat Prices F rid ay and Saturday O n ly M orre ll's Pride HAMS Eastern Lb L O IN S T E A K Lb. 27c A sp aragu s 3 lbs. 25cl Lb. 15c G rap efru it Lb. 3 ^ 0 Picnic Cuts PO RK STEA K Monday, March 24. Lb. 17*/2c Lean Shoulder Cuts Our present stock at old low prices. 1 0< By the Piece PO R K R O A STS A G A IN for BA C O N Tender Steer Beef P R IC E S R A IS E D .15 Zoo Tissue H a lf o r Whole Blade Cuts R E F R IG E R A T O R S-oa cana 1 J Doe S1.M 90 xto BACON Sugar Cured HOT SAUCI A irw a y Coffee »» lb •< >7« Nob M U Coffee ' • » > »• E d w ard s Coffee X 41« K itc h e n C r a ft ÏL'*?'" •££ N u-M ade M ayonnaise , Iar >5« F lu ffie s t M arsh m allo w s Do® Food aeeasRssM ^aeaa Su-Purto Soap „ n, 15e 50«»» B E E F R O A STS Soups la x ty delicious M o u th -w a te im g ’ C alifornia Newtown Apples lb. 4c* E x tra Lurge Fancy WINESAP A PP L E S......... Pound 4%c 0RAN0E8 10 pounds 4$c SPINACH, New Fancy Local Pound 3c NEW SPUDS, Red Hawaiian Rose Pound be P in t 19c LEMONS. Pound 6l/2o CARROTS, Pound 4c SA L M O N , S liced H A L IB U T , SI iced Lb. 23c Lb. 23c O Y STERS t) Produce Price« F rid ay and Nut u nlay O nly (Campbell's for 25c Salm on Prince Ixo Except Chicken and Mushroom No. 1 can 12c Asserted G r’n Beans B r iu r iln te cans l i e Oval Sardines 3 '<»• 25c Pioneer Sunny Dawn T om ato Juice 2 15c M inced C lam s s' « l5 c Real Roast N iblets Bc| Mi,iz2 1 2-<«. c , i » 2 3 c Peanut Butter 2 ^ 2 3 c Stokley’s Solid Pak 2 CANS 25c C ider Vinegar «">" 12c T om atoes Highway C orned B eef a w ' > 12-oz 16c 25c Sauerkraut 3 Spam I lortnel's 12-ot. can 25c Figs Sundown Kadota No. 1 cun 10c Sw edish Mints "• 15c Sundown 10c Fruit C ocktail N o .lc a n J O C K ellogg’s Pep HO o NO 2'Z» CANS upsets 'em — mokes ’em wear too fast. 2. "CLEAN out grit and carbon. I carry this rubbish Advertised Prices Effective Friday, March 28 th ru Monday, March 31 Today you can buy this G-E with the famed seaied-in-steel General Electric T hrift Unit for only $ X X Low Monthly Payments. B R IS B A N E E L E C T R IC Phone 73 Dennison’s UP T H I L 0 W IS T F R IC IS — I V I R Y D A Y ! Safeway price» are at the lowest point th a t costa w ill p erm it . . . every Item . every day! Add to thia fact our sincere m o n e y - back - If - you’re - not- natlefled guarantee and you'll ace why I t pays to buy a t Safeway I Ham and Lima Beans 2 No. 1 cans 25c Joh n son ’s G io-C oat (juuri can 98c •J