The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 03, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    COMING
THE BROWNING A M E N
5 BIG DAYS—JULY 8
th
12
th
to
D o n ’t F a il to V is it O n e o f th e W o r l d 's F in e s t A t t r a c t i o n s — T H E M I D G E T T W I N S
Must Obtain Permits to Hunt or Trap Softball Highlights
Fur-bearing Animals Says Game Laws
A ll traps set fo r w ild animals
that may be trapped legally must
be m arket! w ith a brand approved
by and registered w ith the O re­
gon State Game commission, un­
der provisions of a law passed by
the 1941 legislature. Applications
fo r brand approval and registra­
tion are now being received at the
Portland office o f the commission.
Landowners o r lessees o f land
may use unbranded traps fo r un­
protected nongame animals.
In
this regard, landowners o r lessees
must register the location of th e ir
land and obtain a perm it to hunt
o r tra p fur-bearing animals but
there w ill be no fee charged fo r
this perm it.
W hile the resident trappers
must continue to pay a S3 license
fee, non-resident trappers must
obtain a license costing $25 be­
fore trapping fur-bearing animals
in Oregon.
Another provision o f the new
law requires th a t w arning signs
shall be posted in consDicuous
places w ith in 50 feet of a ll traps
larger than No. 5 o r w ith a jaw
spread o f more than 10 inches.
The 1941 trapping season w ill
^ U E E N C O N TEST VO TE S
G IV E N A T T IM E OF
PU R C H A S E O N L Y .
be during the same period as
heretofore, from November 15 to
February 15. M ink, o tte r and
m uskrats are the only fur-bearers
that may be taken. This does not
apply, however, to predatory' a ni­
mals such as cougar, wolves, w ild ­
cats,
coyotes,
skunk,
badger,
weasel and civet cats, which may­
be kille d at any tim e o f the year.
There is an a ll-yea r closed sea­
son on beaver, raccoon,
fisher,
m arten and rin g ta il cat.
Augusf F. Schultz
Dies at Portland
Home June 22nd
News o f the death o f August
Frederick Schultz. 93. which oc­
curred in P ortland June 22. reach­
ed the Sentinel too late fo r pub­
lication in o u r issue o f June 26th.
M r. Schultz, who was w ell known
to the old tim ers here, b u ilt the
firs t flo u r m ill operated here. The
m ill b u ilt and operated by M r.
Schultz was on the same location
as the Cottage Grove F lo u r m ill,
now operated by George M at­
thews. In 1882 he sold the m ill to
George G aroutte and ran it a few-
months. L a te r he b u ilt and oper­
ated m ills at Canyonville. Phoe­
nix. Ashland and Jefferson and in
1896 purchased the Brow nsville
.voolen m ills.
He re tire d from
business in 1907 and established
a home in Portland, where he
lived fo r th ir ty years.
His death occurred on June 22
follow ing a six
weeks
illness.
Death was caused from a fa ll,
in which he suffered a broken hip
and the in ju ry was followed by
pneumonia. He was a native of
Germany, coming to the United
States at the age o f sixteen.
S urviving are three children:
J. W . Schultz o f Roseburg, who
was born here; Mrs. Bertha C url
o f Jefferson
and
George
F.
Schultz of Portland.
Cedars
This sleekly tailored
beauty w ill make
you stand out in
any crowd) It will
be yo ur summer
favorite. 12-20.
\«S »MS®
W tot w
Smart Salir l.ra
FROCKS
The y e tc til Style»!
L ovelirtt o f C o l l o n t !
Street, »port and at-
home fashion* to keep
you looking dewy-fre»h
all summer! Tubbable
—a n o th e r i f yo u ra
fades! 14 to 44!
HIN!!
(Johnson and D avenport!
A t the present w ritin g
it is
d e a r that the team that stops the
fast-stepping D rain club w ill w in
the firs t half of the softball
championship. In fact some fast
w ork w ill be necessary if the
seven o the r teams are able to
head o ff the league's newcomers.
The club which has won a ll six
games played has only tw o o th e r
teams to play.
June 26th
The Butcher boys won an easy
v ic to ry from Lorane 23 to 11. H ar-
pole pitching fo r Q u a lity M arket
gave only fo u r hits in fo u r in ­
nings.
H
R
E
Q u a lity M arket
15
23
6
Lorane
8
11
S
The Eagles were the v ictim s o f
D ra in in the nightcap, losing 13
to 8. D ra in collected 17 hits o ff
of Langston. Eagles pitcher. Mc-
Kibben blasted out a home run fo r
the Eagles in the 7th and co lle ct­
ed his gallon o f gas and dozen
donuts.
June 30th.
Lorane moved in to 6th place in
this game, blanking the Eagles
12 to 9.
II
R
E
Lorane
.............. 12
12
1
Eagles
. 8
9
1
The nightcap between Creswell
and Q u a lity M arket was a rough
and tum ble a ffa ir
w nn
many
arguments, but the Creswell nine
bounced the M arket boys 11 to 10.
An e rro r in the 7th brought the
w inning run over fo r Creswell.
H
R
E
Quality- M arket
7
10
8
Creswell
.........
6
11
7
In the opening game Wednes­
day night the Grove H ardw are
broke into the w in column fo r the
firs t tim e this year when they
won from the C ulp Creek team
4.
The nightcap, however, was dis­
astrous to the a ll w in and no lose
record of the league-leading D rain
team when the boys from Lorane
tagged them fo r a 10 to 5 win.
MRS. H O N E Y M A N A P P O IN T E D
Mrs. Nan Wood Honeyman yes­
terday was named state senator
from M ultnom ah county to suc­
ceed the late W a lte r E. Pearson.
Appointm ent was made by the
M ultnom ah county commissioners
on recommendation of the demo­
c ra tic county central comm ittee.
man; W a lte r Ita k e r and A lfie d
W hite, seeds and grsx»es;
Mrs
Fred H a rris
and
Mrs.
Alfred
W h ite ,
fru its
and
vegetables;
The O. K. W elding Co. has Jeanne M orton anti Mrs Hen C hil-
'
moved to a new locntion nt the sen. canned and processed • * foods
Follow ing the meeting refresh-
corner o f Jefferson and Tenth
street. A new- fram e building 56 m ents w ere servisi by th«' ladles,
by 50 feet, which houses th«' shop
now gives ample room fo r a ll op­
erations The b uilding was fin ish ­
ed several weeks ago, but was not
com pletely
occupied
u n til last
week, when m o \in g operations
were completixl.
D. M. Garnet, proprietor, states
th a t he Is prepared to do alt
kinds o f welding, blacksm ithing
and machine w ork. An open house
may he held later, he said the
firs t of the w e e k . See hts an­
nouncement in this issue.
O. K. Welding Shop Is
In New Location
H E BR O N
Appi«* and penr growers in Lane
county should apply spray now
y „r
,„u n i nini Ion o f o u r (»•»-
fo r th«' co ntrol nt codling moth. , r(1MX wt, w l|| |M.
at 8 30
according to w ord r«'cetv«xl from
a m tom orrow , Ju ly 4th. Gunluf-
It G. Thom pson, associata ento-
4 7 lte -3 t
m ologist at < >i «-gon S ta ti- Coll« go, s o n s
GRANGE MEETS
SU N D A Y .
Members o f the Hebron Grange
met fo r an a ll day meeting at the
new com m unity hall to w ork on
the building. A dinn»*r was served
at noon by the women.
A special m eeting was c a ll'd
fo r S u n d a y ' evening by M aster
E a rl M u rry fo r degree w ork fo r
new members. The obligations
were given to 16 new members.
T ills makes a to ta l o f 34 new
members entering
the Grange
during the last q u a rte r when they
challengt'd the Dorena Grange in
a membership drive. D uring the
drive the membership has been
more than d o u b l'd as there w i - iy
31 members a t th a t tim e A deci­
sion as to w-hlch grange has won
the contest w ill be made by the
state Grange secretary, the losing
Grange to be hosts at a picnic to
the winners.
Members ta king the d«'grcc
w o rk on Sunday w ere:
Paulin«'
M illic a ,
Edna
M cGarvin,
Lois
T u lla r. Emma Van Hovel. Lois
Addington, Mrs. O ra Addington.
Mamie M cGarvin. Amos M cG arv­
in, L yle M illies. Guy Richardson.
F ra n k M cGarvin, Glen Gilham.
John Van Hovel, Dale M cGarvin,
Dean Addington, and Ora Adding­
ton.
O th e r
new members whose
names have not been revealed
durin g the mianbership drive are:
Elsie Laird , R ichard Ij» ird, Ben
Chilson, Elsie Chilson. M arvyn
H a rris. V in al Randall. Ruth Ran­
dall. Berta T u lla r. Ada Hopman,
Eva Hopman. R uth H arris, K a th ­
erine W hite, W. J. W'hite. Gladys
Means, Roy Means. Chester G il­
ham, E d ith Gilham . Emma K elly,
Grace Denny and W. O. Denny.
Appointm ents fo r members to
w ork on the booth a t the Lane
county fa ir were mad«': Mrs.
Frances Patton,
general chair-
M r. and M rs. A. M. Lofland of
Salem and Mrs. H. Lofland o f
Medford were week-end guests of
M r. and Mrs. R. H. Manbeck
Elizabeth Rohde returned to
Portland last Sunday a fte r a visit
Get our prices on large q u a n ti­
w ith M r. and Mrs. Rohde.
M r. and Mrs. E m il Sprecher of ties of ice cream fo r your 4th of
Hawthorne, C alifornia.
arrived J u ly picnic. Gustafson's o f course.
4 7 -ltc -3 i
Saturday fo r a v is it w ith Mrs.
Sprecher’s parents. M r. and Mrs.
N. L. Bolton. ,
M r. and M rs. G. J. D inkel of
Glendale. C alifornia, visited the
M anbecks last week.
M r. and Mrs. N orland Powell
and baby and M r. and Mrs. Guy
H olliday were dinner guests of
Adm ission 10© and IS©
M r. and M rs. James Hemenway
Sunday.
E rl., Sat., J u ly 4-5— "G R E A T A M E R IC A N BR O A D ­
M argaret Hemcnw-ay returned
CAST,” A lice Faye. Jack Oakie, John Payne. Cesar
Romero. Preview feature "Repent a t Leisure,” Kent
to her w ork in Eugene a fte r a tw o
Taylor. Wendy B arrie, George Barbier.
week's v is it w ith her folks.
M r. and M rs. T. D. M attby. Miss
Sun., M on., Tues., J u ly 6-7 -8 — “ P E N N Y SERE­
Goldie M a ttb y and
M rs. K e ith
N A D E ,” Irene Dunne, Cary G rant, Beulah Bondi,
Bertleson of P ortland were dinner
Edgar Buchanan, Ann Doran.
guests o f M r. and Mrs. R H. Man-
Wed., Thurs., J u ly 9-10— “ C H EER S FOR MISS
beck Sunday.
BISH O P,” M artha Scott. W illia m Gargan, Marsha
The Cedar Sunday school held
Hunt. Preview feature, “ The Great Com m andm ent”
th e ir picnic last Friday. A fte r the
John Beal, M a rjo rie Cooley, A lb e rt Decker.
basket dinner a program was g iv­
en. C arolyn Bolton was awarded
the prize, a Scofield Bible, fo r re­
peating Bible verses.
D inner guests of M r. and Mrs.
N. L. Bolton Sunday were Ed
A dm ission 10© and M e
Ashby. M r. and Mrs. E m il Sprech-
Bargain N ig h ts lOn . Satu rd ay M atinee 10© and 15©
er. M r. and Mrs. S. A. Bolton and
fa m ily and Richard Laird.
T h u n ., E rl., J u ly 3-4— "T H E B L A C K C A T ,” Basil
Rathbone, Hugh H erbert, Brod C raw ford, Bella
K IN G A P P O IN T E D .
Lugosi. B A R G A IN N IG H T S . Admission 10c.
Appointm ent o f E. L. King, su­
Sat., Sun., J u ly 5-«— " W Y O M IN G W IL D C A T , ” Don
perintendent of the P ortland d i­
"R ed" B a rry, Julie Duncan, Syd Saylor. Preview
vision o f the Southern
Pacific
feature "T ig h t Shoes,* John Howard, Binnie Barnes,
company fo r the past 20 years, to
Brod C raw ford. S aturday M atinee 2:30 P. M. A d ­
the office of assistant to the vice-
mission 10c and 15c.
president in charge of operations,
Mon., T u m i ., W ed ., J u ly 7-8 9— 4 I.O S E D .
was effective July 1, according to
announcement by J. H. Dyer, vice
T h u n ., E rl.. J u ly 10-1 1— "C O W B O Y A N D T H E
president in charge of operations.
B L O N D E ,” M a ry Beth Hughes. George M ontgom -
King w ill be succeeded by J. W.
ery, Alan M owbray. B A R G A IN N IG H T S . Adm. 10c.
C orbett, native Oregonian, who is
being advanced from the position
o f assistant to the general m an­
ager at San Francisco.
A rc a d e T h e a tre
D ia n e T h e a t r e
for
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INDEPENDENCE
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DOLES
GEM S
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T irelettly working to talegeord and im­
provs the diet ol the American people
are the member» ol the great load in­
dustry —farmer», manufacturer» research
scientist*, home economists, grocers —
th at America may be nutritionally Strang
—well able to maintain her freedom and
independence a t any time
y
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Serve Julio W r ig h t’» Enriched Brood
Freih Fig Bors W h o o t W h it» 2’r\ , 19c
Flu ffiest M arshm allow s 4o»5c # 10c
Blue Bell Shoestring Potatoes 3
10c
Po. odise Sw eet Pickles, Asst, or is» 25c
Ripe Olives— O ur Choice M e d .S J 12c
N u M ode M ayonnaise Pi 21c; Q< 37c
Playfair Dog Food
6 H’ c»«25c
Z ee T o ile t Paper
4 roll T*«iiy p«k 15c
Zee W a x Paper
I25 ti toll 11c
PINEAPPLE
by H erold V' Nmgheuil. county
I h o rtic u ltu ra l Inspector.
TIM E TO NPK U
-
3
25* C anterbury
TOW N HOUSE
4 HP
\I C E D T E A
46-ox. can 13’
Grapefruit Juice
r.w
... T i T un
T 1 IÄ BILTMORE
fancy
a so h d Light 2
c .» 4
a
29«
f Ib27^ U 52*
UPTON'S TEA
<b4 0 < u 7 y
Our Favorite Catsup 3 b* k 25 c
Cherub M ilk Tell boe
4 lor 29c
Vsl Vita Pork and Beans a>,e.. 9c
Heins Baked Beans 18©<cat> H e
Libby Corned Beef Hath s« a. 17c
Sea Lion Sardines
No. >/» tin 5c
Highway Brk Crapefruit 3 N*S»25c
Su-Purb Soap a«-« 15c
29c
Oxydol Soap Powder
i’k. 19c
Blue Super Suds
24-oa pkg 19c
Lifebuoy Soap
Bar Be
Nob
DOCHESS
SALAD OSISSIMO
L*'15c O—'24C
KRAFT CHEESE
PittMsnhi Volv«*<4,
Brick Amortren
h«U>. 18c
Tom ato J c e .'z : r ,3 1 Pablum
Peas Sun W an I S ie v e *»«•» 12« Mustard
Bill C o H m
Ainut) Cofist
is. s»e iw
4 4)-lb be«
Tonato Joies
Se— , »—
«S^e-eea
Codob,'« Tsa,
Oe««Pe.h
IS-ee.
39«
1 -4 5 «
lH-oz. pkg. 39«
Crescent ,12-oz. hl I, 15
18«
Corn
2 »»25« Flapjack Fl’r
Figs S u n d o w n K adotn N o . 1 c a n 10« C racker Jack 3*>*«-10«
Peanut B u tte r'7',ii', 25« Gum Drops ''ZZ 2 '•■*23«
.„14«
Devil’d M e a t““ - 3 '10 Matches
2'">>» 21«
Paper Table Covers 3 pklLs-25c Corn Kix
LAMB ROAST
VEAL ROAST
lb. 19c
lb. 19y2c
Shoulder Cut»
Fancy M ilk Fed
BEEF ROAST
lb. 21c
From Selected S te rr Beef
COLORED FRYERS
lb. 29c
2'/» to 3 '4 lb. averngc
LUNCH MEATS Assorted
lb. 29c
BACON By the Piece
lb. 24V«>C
HAMS W hole o r H a lf ....
lb. 29c
LAMB or VEAL STEW, 2 lbs 23c
BOILING BEEF
lb. 12y2c
Sirloin Steak, lb. 29c
' ff
Produce Price» Saturday Only
W atermelons " 3c
LEMONS
ORANGES
CELERY
lb. 7»/2 c
lb. 5c
lb. 5c
Utah Type, Green
POTATOES
10 lbs. 17c
U. S. No. 1 New
LETTUCE
lb. 5c
Dewy-Fre»h
G rain Fed -Steer»
Frankfurters,
Liver Sausage and
.sen » Bologna
lb. 23c
M ea t P rice» S a tu rd a y O n ly
Prices are lor
Thui., July 3rd
A»» Moo., July 7
Closed All Day
Friday luly 4th
Independence Day