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PACE EICHT Lions IFin Second Bowling News League Tilt From Reedsport 14 to 0 T he fall bowling tourney at the C ottage Grove B ow ling alleys got underway Monday evening w i’h eleven team s entered. John Craig, FOR SA L E 2 milk cows, cream proprietor, said yesterd ay that separator and telephone. Call The C ottage Grove Lions won there w as a good possibility of a 9F15, Mrs. Nona K elly. D isston their second Tri-County league route. 9 -3 tp -ll gam e 14-0 from the Reedsport ag 12th team entering. Scores for the first tw o nights FOR SA L E Tender Golden Ban gregation Saturday at Reedsport. of play are as follow s: tam sw eet corn. $1.25 per sack. With the rain com ing down in 1 O ctober 13 Roy S. Hands. Phone 1F2. 9 - 3 tc -ll bucketsful n either team w as able Gray Motor Co. 642 703 663 to score in the first quarter. The FOR SA L E — Modern six-room gam e see-saw ed Itack and forth D augherty Lhr. Co. 590 626 695 October 14 house w ith lot 88x203. Ju st o u t until the m iddle of the second 663 780 837 T exaco side of city lim its on W ashington quarter, when the Lions drove to 556 743 834 Ave. Price reasonable. Fred Kelly, the Braves' 36-yard line, w ith two Drain 762 692 682 phone 9F15. l-12tp-12 line plunges, gaining nothing Post O ffice ' Row R iver Lbr. Ci» 675 645 648 Lusk fired a pass to Minor on the FOR SALE Blue OOMOTd The follow ing is the schedule grapes. 4c a pound picked. R. E. 25-yard line, w here he s id e s te p for the w eek ending O ctober 23: Wright. Phone 3OF11. 1 0 -ltc ped tw o Reedsport men and went O ctober lb S afew ay vs. Q uali over standing up. Lusk bucked HOME AND INCOME Apt cen ter for the extra point, m ak ty M arket. O ctober 17 D augherty Lum ber house com pletely furnished, in ing the score 7-0. The Lions drove cluding com bination gas and wood again in the second quarter to the vs. Standard Oil. O ctober 2ti Gray Motor vs. range, electric refrigerator, etc. 4-yard line w here the a ttack Three garages and woodsheds on bogged down, as" the half ended Standard Qil. O ctober 21 Post O ffice vs. large 75x130 ft. corner lot to al Late in the third quarter the Griswold 1Lumber. ley. Show ing an income of $115.00 Lions started rolling again. A fter O ctober 22 Kelly Market va. per mo. Very reasonable with a beautiful run-hack of a punt by term s by owner. 1104 W ashington Bauder, a p en alty and another Texaco. O ctober 23 Gray Motor vs. Ave. , 10-tfc long run by Bauder on a q uarter Q uality M arket; C ottage Grove FOR EXCHANGE All clear, back sneak, found the ball on the C leaners vs. Row R iver Lumber line, a reverse equal value. 5 rooms, bath, B r a v e s'. 21-yard Co. lights, w ater, 2 lots 53x54x160. from Lusk to Minor com pletely good garden land, fruit and flow fooled the Reedsport defense, and SCHOOL C O N FER EN C E ers. W est side Eugene. 12th and Minor again w ent over standing up. Minor cut o ff ta ck le for the Garfield streets. Want sm all acre The thirteenth annuul confer the final age, house, wood, electricity and extra point, m aking ence for secondary school princi score 14-0. water. 630 Ash Ave. City. --«tp Reedsport ne v e r seriously pals w ill be held in Salem O ctob er 23. 24. and 25 under the joint GEESE FOR SALE, $2.50 each or threatened the Lions' goal. auspices of the Oregon High 12 for $25.00. N ear Whipps Lineups w ere: bridge on Mosby Creek. Wm. F. C ottage Grove Reedsport School Principals' association and Harris. 10-ltp Scagoe LE Benne the S ta te D epartm ent of Educa Aubrey ............ LT Koog ie tion. FOR RENT OR SALE — 6-room This conference is the m ost im Jenkins LG M cC allister modern house. 222 Cherry Court. • portant educational m e e tin g D augherty C 10-ltp Pleuard RG . Lilleboe scheduled during the year for O re DAVENOS. Morris .......... RT . Franklin gon secondary school ad m in istra Krause .......... RE Uian tors. It is attended annually by Q Very fine bed davenport $29 75. Bauder D unaw av most of the 330 principals of jun One 9x12 Rug $28.75. End tables Minor RH Rosier ior. senior, and six -y ea r high $2.96 up. Lamps, 7-way. $7.95. and Dugan LH Conhan schools, both public and private, and by m any other persons inter F Lusk tabla lamp $2.98 up. Callahan's; ested in Oregon secondary schools. Lions to Springfield. And—C irculating heaters $29.75, Speakers at the conference w ill $42.50. Used ordinary heaters. T he C ottage Grove Lions w ill $44)5, $8.95 and $10.95. New Air play Springfield Saturday a fter include Governor C harles Sprague tight beaters— Callahan's prices noon at Springfield for the lead in and Superintendent of Public In are reasonable and you'll save the Tri-County league, each hav struction Rex Putnam . money. ing won tw o league gam es out of 305 OREGON MEN TO RE Used Bed davenport $9.98. D av tw o starts. U niversity High is CALLED. enport $14.75. Used chair with also batting 100 per cent, having A total o f 305 Oregon men w ill slip cover for $8.95. Lang wood won their only league gam e p lay range $29.75. Shop with Callahan's ed so far. A ccording to French, be called into m ilitary service Furniture Store, H eiiig Theatre the Lions' coach, Springfield has during N ovem ber according to in received by Lt. Col. Bldg. 1 0 -ltc a “pretty tough team" this year stru ction s w ith a big and fast backfield. Elm er V. W ooten, sta te director Things look good for the Lions of selectiv e service. T he men w ill though because Springfield beat report for induction into the arm y SMALL HOUSE FOR R EN T — Reedsport 13-6 w hile the Lions de at Portland on N ovem ber 3, 4. 5 w ith electric lights. Call Mrs. feated them 14-0. and 6. George H aill, phone 16F14. D o n 't Mina th e Rig _________________ 9-2tp-10 BUILDING MAY BE CUT. R EXALL ONE C EN T SALE FOR RENT Three room modern OCT. 22-3-4-5 W A SH ING TON — N on-defense cottage to responsible couple. U se common "cen ts” to m ake Rent to be paid in exchange for construction in the U nited S ta tes your dollars do double duty. Study house work and farm work. W ater w ill have to be cut about 60 per the big p oster reaching you next and garden spot furnished. No cent next year because critical Monday. children. R eference required. S ec m aterials m ust be allocated for S a v e W ith S a fety m ilitary and naval needs, experts W. C. Martin at Sentinel office. R EM 'S FOR DRUGS *__________________________• 9-tfc of the O ffice of Production M an The R exall S tore 1 0 -ltc agem ent declared today. FOR REN T — S trictly modern T hey issued this forecast on house. Apply 1133 Adams. 1 0 -ltc çjvil building prospects quickly Remodeling Building At Champion Mine after the supply priorities and a l location board had prohibited the use of such vital m aterials as steel, copper, bronze, brass and aluminum on construction proj ects not deemed necessary to na tional defense or to public health and safety. LANE GRAND JURY STA RTS D EL IBER A TIO N S ON C A SES. The Lane county grand jury s e lected to consider crim inal cases to be heard during the O ctober term of C ircuit Court, began d e Are your nerves gettin g you liberations Tuesday. down. Then see Dr. Sim kins. chir opractor over Petersen's. Phone 5. FOR SA L E —6 Saanen m ilk eoa's, 3 heavy m ilkers w hen fresh, _______________________ 9-tfc 2 half grow n nanny kids, 1 extra W ASHING M ACHINE W RING good billy, all for $12.00 if taken ER ROLLS, parts and repairs at once. M. P. Olsen, Saginaw . for all m akes. L. Prine, H ighway t 1 0 -ltp 99, 1 block south of Main St. FOR R E N T - N early new p laster 9 -3 tp -ll ed house, furnished, five m iles W ELDING east near Row river road. R efer E lectric Gas ence required. Phone 33F13 for C ottage Grove W elding and B oil appointm ent. C. B. Sears. 1 0 -ltp er Works. Madison S treet. Phone FOR SA L E — T hree year old 181-Y. 26-tfc Guernsey heifer, tw o year old Guernsey heifer, both m ilking. Work guaranteed to satisfy. E x Saddle horses. E ighteen m onths perienced operator. A. W. Shof- old m are colt. Term s. Roy Mason, stall, 624 No. 10th St. Phone 211R 1241 East Jefferson, phone 268R. 1 0 -ltc or contact Claude Sherm an. 1-tfc AH kinds o f welding, both e lec FOR R EN T OR S A L E —3 room house, outbuildings, w ith 1 or 2 tric and acetylene. Machinery re pairing and blacksm ithing. O. K. acres of land. 3 m iles south on W elding Shop, in new location. highw ay 99. C. A. Hinton. 10-3tp-12 10th and Jefferson. 1-tfc Coastal Streams Still Open to Trout Fishing —New Shipment— The old mill building nt tin* Cham pion m ine is being rem odel ed by the H. A* II. Mint*» to a c com m odate equipment for a late type ball mill. Most of the equip ment is on the ground roatly to In* set or has been set in the building. R em odeling work has been under l a y fin* som e tune. C onstruct ion of a new (tatter house has been com pleted and diesel en gin es and generators set lor operation. Exploration is being continued in both the Champion mute and the Musick mine, w ith workmen tunneling the sot) lout level in the Cham pion mute. Eighty m en are em ployed in tin* m ines at the pres» nt tim e, it w as understood yesterday. 'Hie on* taken irom the tunnels is being piled up aw aiting the start of the mil,. A lthough the* general trout se a s on closed on (X'tolier 15. anglers may fish for trout ten inches or over in coastal stream s From now until D ecem ber 31. ,941. the daily bag limit for trout in tidew ater w ill la* fifteen fish or fifteen pounds. A fter January 1. 1942, the hag limit on trout 10 inches or over w ill be three fish u day. A bove tidew ater. the hag limit for trout 10 inches or over w ill be three trout a day. This limit is provided in order that fish er m en angling for steelhead or s a l mon w ill be protected if they should accidentally land a trout above tidew ater. S teelh ea d ami salm on, fifteen inches or ovt«r, may la* taken at all tim es of the yeur. lielow or above tidew ater. T h ese regulations, of course, do Largest Area Sydney, Australia, with an area not apply to any stream that is of 635 square m ile s , has the largest closed en tirely to fishing. FA M O U S SER TA M A T T R E SSE S The num ber is limited but wo urt* still selling these at ’19.95 (R egular $211 Ui» seller) Get Yours Now. McLaughlin’s Furniture Store area of any city in the world. H allowe'en ice cream in the fo l Next to Diunt* Theater. low ing flavors: Licorice, H arvest Feritim eli butter Moon, Pum pkin ami Orungc-Choc- Perfum ed butter can Le „«r..;ht in late at G ustafson's of course. Paris 10-lte-4l Loose Leaf Supplies all kinds Tin* S entim i L ID A V -O C T . 1 7 , I Thurt» <X*t. 2.1 A SPECIAL CELEBRATION . . . IN V IT IN G Y O U TO TRY THE FIN E, FRESH, FLAVORFUL COFFEES G R O W N BY O U R G O O D N EIG HBO RS, THE LA TIN A M E R IC A N CO UNTRIES. FEATURED THE YEAR -RO UND BY SAFEWAY Airway Coffee w 3 52c M i n AKIIS Lb. can 27t*. 2-lb. 53<* M.J.H. ( O FFE R I.b. can 2#r, 2-lb. MX For Rent STORAGE SPA C E FOR RENT: For f u r n i t ure, autom obiles, household goods, m erchandise of all kinds at 2 H c per square foot for l o n g term lease. 4 H e per square foot rental for m erchan dise requiring quick turn. Sm all rooms available for l o n g term leases. C ottage G r o v e Storage Warehouse Co., 33 North Lane Street. For space call Jesse L am ing, 32 South 10th, or Twin Oaks Builders Supply Co., Eugene 7-8tc-15 THURSDAY t m ‘T<HtER_l»’. UM I T llE SEXTINKÎ.. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON MILD WHOLE BEAN KILLS C O FFEE Lb. can 30c, 2-lb. 57« Nob Hill Coffee fc 23< 2 .... 45« GOLDEN W EST Lb. can 29c, 2-lb. 55c A BLEND Or LUXURIOUS COFFEES-ECONOMICALLY PRICED C H E R U B M IL K Fra.b Flavor»«! B O R D E N 'S M IL K gfcW S MAXW ELL HOI SE Lb. cun 31c, 2-lb. 37c REG. OR DRIP lb can 34c JUICE Town H oum " I Sc DESSERT & PUDDING 3 lie DOLE PINEAPPLE GEMS 19c HARPER HOUSE PEARS 29t SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP ib. r t g SATIN MIX DANDY • 2¡<- ,* K m BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 32-0«. Jar 33c PIEDMONT MAYONNAISE 4-ot botila 38c KITCHEN BOUQUET MAXIMUM SALT - PLAIN OR I0D. Pkg 7c CALO DOB FOOD Tall casa .V -25c HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR 49-1 S I .3 5 17c SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER 2 ib can 2 0 e KEEN SHORTENING Lb 18« 4 ib. Pk , 03« Kitchen Craft 49-lb »k CMBICMCD FLOUR M.59 Crown Flour 1.79 riakM'a, D,.Ho« Ba»w J u lia L e e W r ig h t 's B r e a d CMBICMCD W IT H V IT A M IM « M t IRON Seedless Raisins 4*Ib ■ Pb<3 2S< TH O M PS O N '« Marshmallows J3< riuM-I-aet -4 -t os pbgs in 1 pk Honeym aid GrahamsOQC *-W C—«— “ * MARISCO 1-lb. C «.W a * SAFEWAY H*. a Full Un« oi - SCHILLINGS SPICES & PURE EXTRACTS FOR BETTER HEALTH try our new electric steam bath with Swedish m assage at 1521 Ash Ave. Phone 1°3Y. 8-3tp-10 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat work. Paperhanging, painting. C. Maxson, 518 So. Douglas, w here the tracks cross 6th S t. 50-tfc “ Words Are Not Big Enough to praise ADLERIKA. Am 55 and travel; alw ays carry ADLERIKA w ith me." (G. D .-C alif.l Gas bloat ing, sour stom ach, spells of con stipation quickly relieved thru A D LERIKA. Get ,t TODAY. Opttage Grove Pharm acy, Kelly Drug Co., Kern’s for Drugs. FOR R EN T — Om er apartm ent. Phone 150L or 80. 1 0 -ltp Get Your HEATERS and FURNACES Repaired for Cooler Nights New Orates, Stove and Furnace Repairing COTTAGE GROVE FOUNDRY 326 South 10th 51-tfc BAKERS COCOANUT • * " « » « • " J « (0 e SUNRISE EGG NOODLES >< > i t , i v CUT SPAGHETTI 0 MACARONI 2 ib |» e MIXED SOUP STOCK 2 ib Pk , | | « SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS 26 «. Pkg. 22« GAROENSIOE PEAS No 303 can« 2 lor 2 S t GAHDENSIDE CUT BEANS 3 No 2 oooc 28a COUNTRY HOME CORN • * * « , 2 No 2 2 B l LIBBY SAUERKRAUT Me 2 » c« . 2 k>, 23a 0L0 DUTCH CLEANSEW no i 3 " 17c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS S ib p tg lJ i PIONEER MINCEO CLAMS No c . 17a NORTHERN SPRAT OYSTERS f c * 2 ...2 3 « HORMELS PICS FEET 2»........ 29* DENNISON’S SPAO. 1 MEAT BALLS 2 ...2 1 a Sîï^***0, ( IN "THt * ’ N a m .. ><• S«f«way Ma «urt»ari*ta»< « 25« M * • £ i.jgw enctoM ★ BOY 0. S. DEFENSE STAMPS AT SAFEWAY ★ FARM-FRESH PRODUCE GUARANTEED MEATS SW EET SPUDS, No. 1 Jerseys lb. 5c CRANBERRIES, Coos Ore., 2 lbs. 35c BELL P E P P E R S , Ear O (. lb. 3c FLOOR SANDING— W iring and Rew iring A gents for B erkeley Pumps. Leon C. Godard, 405 Main St., phone 156-L-201. 10-tfc t n il «ana 32c 3i«ito.-lB« ’“"■•A t«Ï2LCOü**W PRICED LOWI Miscellaneous E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R GROUND FRESH AT TIME OF PURCHASE NEW FALL STYLES! W o m en ’s Blouses For bumnestt for sports, for every fall activity . . . these rayon crepe blouses lead the p a ra d e ! S hirtw aist types so perfect for y o u r jackets and sk irts! Long or short sleeves with I convertible hi-lo collars. Kail colors in solid tones or sm art stripes. Sizes 32 to 4(1. A p p le s Fancy, Fresh Onions lb. 2y2c S w eet Yellow Lemons lb. 10c lb. 3c Arm our’s S tar Any Size Piece Crisp. Green Produce P rices Friday and Saturday Only 23c lb. PORK » BEANS VAN Argo Starch 2 Hershey Chocolate Lifebuoy *;&" Soap Palm olive Soap L IM IT Pkg. lOe Pkga. Mads with Pura O hrs OU 29c Sirloin Steak lb. 31c Boiling Beef lb. 13c Breakfast Bacon, piece lb. 25c Club Links 23c lb. Columbia River Salmon lb. 18c Pork Loin Roast rib end lb 25c Bacon Smoked Hams i/»-wbol<‘ lb 32c Backs Meat Prices Fri. and S at. Only S un kist F ancy Celery Per pound Link Sausage 5 |c Crisp, Red Jonathans Lb. Yams ...4 lbs. 25c Carrots, 3 lbs 10c Turkeys CAMP'S 2 N o. 100 ta ll tin» 19c Whits King Snap I Granulalad 21-«/. b.» 22C bara OXYDOL HIGH TEST 24-.,«. pkg. 21c SU-PURB SOAP Bo«° 17c t ’«-»/. i*««37c