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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1941)
t iu - ksi ),\y < h r o n eh November Brings Down Curtain for Big Game Hunting G e t P o r in n e If Hunters Would Quality Market Is Be More Careful Tournament Lead If hunters would lie more care ful, perhaps we would not need so many iules and regulation« and so much red tape connected w ith hunting c ith e r small or large game. The pheasant season Just ended has caused a num lxT o f farm ers and rancher* to erect no- hunting signs and quite a few to | n » s I th e ir land According lo re port« there were quite a few near accidents during the pheasant hunting season, hut no fa ta l ac cident« e ltlie r to llvru to ck or peo ple. so fa r as we know-. Tw o ladles had the experience of being frightened w llh a sprinkle of bird shot from Hie gun of somt» care less hunters and incidentally pro ceeded to cloae the lands involved to fu rth e r hunting. If you are tempted to pull the trig g e r every tim e you see a weed, grass o r bush move, the best thing you can do is lo leave your gun nl home A ll sportsmen should lie Interested In curbing w ild and reckless shooting il they want any land left open to hunting. Q u a lity M arket is leading Hie bowling league as the tournam ent enters the fourth week w ith six games won and no losses. The same t-um also I« ads In high team aeries w ith a acore of and high team «Ingles w ith a score of HMJH. H igh individual series honors go to T. M in or w ith a score of 597 and high individual singles to II. Nixon w ith a score of 234. Team standings: Won Lost Pet. Q u a lity M arket 6 1000 0 Post O ffice ... . . . 5 1 H33 Standard O il 5 1 833 C. G. Cleaners 4 2 667 K e lly M arket 3 3 500 D augherty Lum ber 4 5 445 Texaco O il 2 4 333 G riswold Lum ber 2 4 333 Kow R iver Lum h r 2 4 333 Gray M otor 2 7 222 Safeway 1 5 166 Schedule fo r next week: October 30: Itougherty Lum ber vs. Q u a lity M arket. November 3: Q u ality M arket vs. Standard OH. November 4: Post O ffice vs. T e x aco Oil. November 5: Q u ality \A T I O . \ A I . H E A R IN G W E EK -Market vs. Griswold Lum ber No- vember 6: Gray M otor vs. K e lly OBSERVED.’ M arket; Safeway vs. Row R iver Miss Relic Burkholder attended Lum ber. I a meeting o f the lutne County I H ard of Hearing club at the Eu- NEW I ff ( I,C Bs O R G ANIZED . 1 gene hotel October 21st. A g roui» I heating aid belonging lo the club A group o f London 4-H club was In use and the spraki •r o f the members met at the home of Mrs. evening, the protem superinten I-eon M orton on October 21st to dent o f the state school fo r the organize new clulis fo r the year. deaf and dumb in Salem, gave an Clubs in homemaking and cloth intereating ta lk The Am erican ing were organized and officers ! Society fo r the H ard of Hearing elected. is doing a great w ork fo r adults 'Thirteen girls in the homemak w ith defective hearing N ational ing "M y Room" club elected as Hearing Week w a s observed th e ir o ffic e rs : W inifred Newton, throughout the U nited States and president; Jean R itter, vice pr».si- Canada. October 19th to 25th and dent; Lois Piopst, secretary. endorsed by President Roosevelt O ther members are M ary Ann in the current "H earing News,” Banton. Barbara Banton, Maxine published by this society. In Lane Blue. K ate Freeman, Berta Mae county due to the e ffo rts o f the Newton, Beverly W illiam s. Lois hearing league a ll school children W illiam s, Louise W illiam s. Donna have been examined, and 2S6 in Gale Ems and M ary Hooker. the county were found to have de Six hoys and g irls elected as fects and 5 per cent of the c h il th e ir clothing club officers: M ax dren in the Eugi Tie schools were ine Blue, president; V irg il New found defective. School children ton. vice president; i-ouisc W il a ll underwent this lest. Cottage liams, secretary O ther members Grove schools along w ith the are: W in ifre d Newton, Joan rest stood the tests. Propst. Lewis W illiam s and James Wednesday night the Ehgene Hooker. The boys w ill c a rry the H ard o f Hearing league held a bachelor sewing division of sew Hallowe'en p arty at Skinner B u tte ing. park cottage. The losing side, of The cluhs elected to meet to which Miss B urkholder is a mom- gether on the firs t and th ird eve ber. entertained the winners who nings o f each month, at the homes obtained ihe most new members o f the members. fo r the Am erican Society fo r the O th e r clubs in the London com H ard of Hearing, whose headquar m u n ity w ill be organized w ith ters are in Washington. D. C. Mrs. N orvnl W illiam s leading fo r e stry and w ixxlw orking .and Mrs. -If COOKING ( 1.1 B Doran R itte r leading cooking ORGANIZED. clubs. November w ill tiring down Hi< fin a l curt uh i on 1941 big garni' hunting. The eaatern < iregon «Ik season <>|N*nn November I ami txinUnuex through November Hl, w hile bear hunting w ill be In order during the entire m onth of November I rapping of tx-or I n unlaw ful Ihix year according to the Oregon S late Game f'lin m i slim. Itecnuae of heavy rains in the elk area, chiitnx w ill lie nceeKwir> on eara In 50 fier cent or more of the area, according to report« of field men employed by the game eommUsion. Hunter« ahmild also be equipped w ith «hovel» E lk are generally running In large herd« according to report« and, w hile very abundant In all area«, are w idely acatlered. Elk are using the moat dense thicket» they can find, and becnUMc forage I n abundant, they are not forced out into openings and meadow« to feed. H nyil M u vw n tlh rr llo p i and On'? elk of either «ex I n the bag 1 brolhar. W illie, K a n u i C ity, M o , lim it thiN year A special elk »tig m rat parking plant warkera, ara foe roNidentN coat« $5 and 1« re Parking Minirthlng r lw thrae daya quired in addition to the regular —an Oklahoma nil fortune worth S3..',00,IMI0 Io eac h brother, as result hunting iicetiNe. O ut-of-state h u n t-j • I court award. T h r lr uncle m ar era must pay 515 fo r a non-rrsi- ried wealthy Creek Indian. dent hunting license and $25 for a non-rcNldent elk tag. A ll hunter* must check In at Nt a lions before entering the e lk i oreos and must also check out, gardlean o f w hether or not th have bagged an elk It 1» neCM-l »ary to retain the checkout slip as tong aa any part o f the elk carraM rhc «<* «he problem of la In possession en uring m aterials fo r new ear Gun regulations make it unlaw- l«»n may be found in the fu l to hunt elk w ith guns sm aller, conatructlon of plastic automobiles than 30 calibre except, when using according to Dr. E. B. McDaniel, cartridges w ith bullets of not leas presideni ol the < iregon State than 1.400 hsit |x>unds energy at M otor association. Oregon a f f ili KM» yards distance, o r weighing ate of the Am erican Autom obile not less than 150 grains o r w ith Association. These cars may be any o the r than long Isiws and designed w ith radical changes from our present automobile« w ph hroadheud hunting arrows Game dcfMirtment o fficials warn such features as transparent tops, hunters that elk carcasses must rearrangements of seats to a style more like a davenport and lw cared fo r properly To do this, the carcass should be bled and the easy chair style w ith even the l i e ntrails removed Im m ediately a f cense plates of a plastic m aterial Pointing out that autom otive te r the elk has l»cen killed, then engineers are now experim enting should lie left hanging u n til w ith plastics and new designs thoroughly cool. U nder no circu m which may revolutionize the car stance* should an e lk carcass !«• of tixiay, Dr. McDaniel said that transported u n til the cooling-out it lias already lx-en found that process has been completed. plastics have heat insulating prop Any |w rt of the elk. such as the erties which w ill keep heal cith e r head, hide, or pieces of meat that in o r oul of a car txxly. d«x*s nol have the <>lk tag a tta ch Strength, color va riety and col ed, muat bo tagged si^iatuttdy ors moulded into the plastic and w ith a m etal tag which is o bta in elim in a ting taunting, chipping and able at checking stations fo r 5 rusting and plastic wtaidowx are cents each. other features of what may lx- the Checking stations w ill he m ain carx of tom orrow, said the AA A tained from October 30 io Novem club executive. ber 1« at LaGninde, Enterprise. " I t w ill lx- recalled by m any," Pendleton. Ukiah, P ilot Rock. F our-H club members met at he continued, "th a t a prominent Ihe home o f Mrs. Doran R itte r on Heppner. M ilton. Long Creek. m anufacturer s o m e t i m e ago Dale, N orth Powder, Sumpter. Thursday evening to organize a Starkey, Seneca, John Day, lin k struck a plastic car txxly w ith the cookery club, w ith Mrs. R itte r as fu ll swing of an axe, leaving only er, Blue M ountain, Troy. Juntura. leader. Eight boys and g irls o r a slight blemish. But a s im ila r Dri'wsey. Burns, H alfw ay, Iro n ganized and electi'd M ark Morgan, blow seriously damaged the m etal i J president; G e r a l d R itte r, vice sides. Elgin, Spray. Fossil and Ixxly of a current nuxtel vehicle. Meacham. These stations w ill be president; Ronald H unt, secre ‘T h e ex|x>riments w ith plastics tary. O ther members of the club open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. may mean th a i regardless of the are Lewis W’illiam s. Beverly W il P a rt-tim e stations w ill he m ain steel situ atio n and th tained at U n ity and P rairie C ity. ie r o the r metals fo r defense" pur- " * " " * • ‘ >h>,IÍS F rw ,n a n ' B,‘ rlinra Banton and Kate Freeman. poses, the country is prepared lo O A K L A N D T U R K E Y SHOW The club w ill meet at the homes go fo rw a td w ith automobile pro of the mem lx'rs on the second and DA TED EDI* A EM BER ». duction. Experience to date would indicate that plastic cars may o f fo urth Thursday evenings o f each The northwest tu rke y show at fe r new features and new com fort m onth A demonstration o f a dish Oakland, Oregon, Is schwiuleil w ith lig h te r but stronger cars." to lx- prepared ns part o f the club from Tuesday, December 9, to project w ill be given by the mem Saturday, December 13, inclusive. ber who is host at each meeting. LONDON l it MOTHERS IN The club program fo r the year's Saturday, Novcrntx-r 29, w ill be ALL-DAY M FETI Nti. the closing day fo r entries In Ihe w ork was explained by Mrs. R it te r and record books were studied. live division. Monday, December The Ixindon 4-H M others' club H. w ill be e ntry day, delivery and cooping o f a ll ent Til's to lx- com met nt the clubhouse October 22 .SHIELDS C EM ETER Y ASS'N fo r an a ll day meeting. A covered pleted by 9:00 a. m. The m ain public feature of the dish dinner was served nt noon. The Shields cemetery associa tu rke y show w ill I n * the banquet Members are casting sm all plaques tion w ill hold its annual meeting of flowers and fru it designs and at Oakland, F riday night, Decem at the M ills chapel, Saturday eve ber 12. Rollie T ru itt, famous west decorating them in colored enam ning. Novem ber 1st, beginning nt coast s|xirts announcer, w ill lx els. The w ork has proven o f great 7:00 p. m. A ll members u rgently the toastmaster. The principal i ln,erM,t 1 1 ,i,r«e numbers of the requested to attend. 1 2 -ltc speaker w ill be Palmer Hoyt, pub plaques are b ring completed. Guests during the day were lisher o f Ihe Portland Oregonian. The Iwnquel program w ill be M is. Ben Chilson, Mrs. A rth u r Jenkins and Mrs. A A. Sugg. broadcast over station KOAC. The next meeting w ill be an all day meeting at the club house on November 12lh. when plaster cast ing w ill be continued. Plastic Cars May Be the Answer The Cottage Grove Townsend club meeting in regular session Monday heard several reports. E. J. Kent gave a report on the d is tric t conference at Albany which he attended Sunday and an nounced that the next d is tric t council w ill be held in Eugene on November 6th. Mmes. N ellie Blackmon» and L illia n Lancaster drew names fo r a membership contest. The club accepted an in vita tio n from the Men's Bible class to sing a group of sacred songs at class Sunday. Mrs. Anna Petrie read tw o national bulletins and Mrs. K ate Adams read a flash bulletin. The next club m eeting w ill be a social one and memlx'rs are asked to b ring old favorites in poetry and song. I w ith a Good will used car. Here are sem e values that will hear investigation: I »1(1 Pontine DeLuxe Sedun. Radio, heater, new tires. 1939 Pontiac DeLuxe Medon. Radio, heater, new tires. I»»« Pontine D elaixe Sedan. Rndlo, heater. |»$7 Ford D eLlixe Coupe. Radio, heater, new tires. 1B35 Chev. DeLlixe Medan. Rndlo, heater. HIM« F on t Pickup. Good rubber 19$A Ford Sedan. M A R T IN M OTORS Tour Pontiac Dealer 24 North 9th Street W ILLIA M * A SSIG N ED TO PA IN E FIELD . -.X L i »J 6 and 8 Exposures Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Roll REPRINTS 3c EACH. Guaranteed Work. T h rift-W is e Cottage Grove, Ore. Cider Made From Fresh Sound Apples —In Your Container Gallon Brazilian CO FFEE Finer quality than you can expert at this price. 19'!•>- 3 "» 5 5 Dundee Coffee Drip cr re gular v , —packed in glass Irish Speccial Golden West Lb- Dinner Bell DRESSING COFFEE X5C 29e 3 lbs. 85c 1 ib. Alaska Pink 19 c Can No. 1 Tall Woodbury SOAP A special 4 bar 25 deil cnly 10 lbs. George Washington Full jxiunds $ $ 53c § 49 lbs. 1 69c SPAGHETTI No. 1 Tins LEMONS 3 f°r ........... •25c Dozen 19c LIMA BEANS With Ham 2 cans.......... 29c ONIONS 3 lb s ................10c 6 lbs. 19c SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS Fresh No. 1 Tins LIMES D ozen.............19c 2 f°r............ 29c Produce Prices Friday and Saturday Only Chili Con Came 11 oz. Tins 2 c a n s...................... 3 5 BORENE Large pkg. Giant pkg. 1 $7.15 Drifted Snow Always a top favorite Borene Bar 6 f°r.........25c $ 1 .79 Per barrel 31c Irish Special All purpose hard wheat $ 8 .49 49 lbs. Fisher’s Blend “ 2 cans.......... 29c Sunkist .59 49 lbs. of real baking goodness SHAD 3 f°r...........2o< Zfh 69c Our finest flour value. Nc. 1 Tall SOUP Large Size PRINCE ALBERT OR VELVET Lb. P e te r P a n 39 4 Varieties. Nc. 1 Tins Sweet T obaccos TROCO 39c U. S No. 2 DILL PICKLES 10c pk. DENNISON’S SPUDS 29 c Ea. Cheez Its Fine Bakers 50 lb. bags Kerr No. 5 Glass HI HO CRAX Large pkg. 19c Sweet Potatoes In Your Container 3«^' 3 "»• 7 5 2 pounds. For finer quality, larger variety fruits and vege tables, Irish-Swartz is the place to buy. SALAD OIL Quart 25 Today’s favorite among those who want the best in margarine FRUITS & VEGETABLES Quiirt SALMON Canned coffee quality, yet you save the price of the tin Best By Taste Test Packed in a Useable Glass Jar. Pint COFFEE Mechanic Soap 4 bars....... 19c ©•int» show Per Bbl........................ $7.15 Crisco am 59c 6- im I ji K E L L Y ’S M A R K E T PORK SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF Country Style No Cereal or Water If it's the wrinkle-resisting P o u n d .......... .................................. Wembley NÖR EAST* Film s D ev elo p ed and P rin ted Our large m irket is fully stocked with all the necessities and goodies your appetite might de.iire. We cannot promise how long this will be true—Keep your pantry well stocked now!! M r. and M rs M ark W a lk e r of Yoncalla are the parents o f a 10- pound son. Percy Daniel, born Friday, October 24th at the B u t le r m a te rn ity home. y o u r tie looks p e r fe c t/ C H A N U T E F IE L D . IL L IN O IS , October 25. Pvt. D exter F. W il liams, son of M r. and Mrs. Dave W illjnm a, 560 South S ixth S t„ Cottage Grove, Oregon, was grad uated October IS from the W eath er Observers course o f the Cha nute Field branch o f the U. S. Arm y A ir Corps Technical schools. W illiam s, who enlisted in the A ir Corps May 5, 1941, Is assigned lo Peine Field, Washington. T O D A Y ’S B E S T B U Y IS F O O D TO W N SE N D ( D I B MEMBERS HEAR REPORTS. PASS UPTHE M IRRORS- Cut Transportation Costs IRISH-SWARTZ Fumy Hoout your appearance? D on’t worry. Once a Wembley N O R -E A S T is tied into its neat knot, draped gracefully from your collar, forget it. You're spick and span; for here’s fabric that resists w rinkles -stays new- looldng, freshly tailored. It's the secret weaving ptoccssl Wembletj Men’s Toggery A. W. HELLIWELL "Everything for Men" NOR'EAST'y life« For investment and your security buy defense bonds and stamps. 25c 2 p o u n d s . . . . 39c WEINERS PORK STEAK Skinless Lean Shoulder Cuts DILL PICKLES SWEET PICKLES P o u n d .......... ................25c 2 p o u n d s . . . . ............................ 55c Q u a r t ................................................ 15C Qu»rt...................... 25C F re e C ity D e liv e ry — P h o n e 53 o r 54