The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 13, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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THI KSUW \ 'o \ ’EMUi;i{ 11, 1911
Sid George Guest
Speaker at Lions
Club November 6
Spaniel Guards Sow and L itte r
Railroad Strike
Threatened Dec. 5
Threat of a nation-wide »top-
page of fre ig h t and passenger
tra in movement« in
the
pre-
Christma« season prevailed Sat­
urday a» the leader of the big
Brotherhood of Kai,road T ra in
men Maid 350,(MX) men would de­
sert the ro llin g stock o f the v ita l
transportation »y»tem December
5.
W hile A F W hitney, trainmen'»
president, forecast a w alkout of
u ll the operating union members
on that date, the head» o f the
other fo ur unions agreed that a
» Itike was inevitable hut would
not im m ediately xet a date.
The five union» have demanded
a 30 percent increase in wages
fo r
I h e trainm en,
engineer«,
switchmen, firem en and engine-
men. The lowest paid get $5.06
daily, and President Roosevelt*«
fa ct-find in g board in the ca rrier-
employe dispute ha» recommend­
ed a tem porary Increase of 7 '»
(»•rcent, w ith u reconsideration of
wage needs at the end of next
year.
.
A table in
the fact-finding
board's report to the president
showed an average salary-wage of
employes nt class 1 railroads in
1940 to lie $1,913.
Shi George uf Eugene, past de­
partm ent commander of i h «•
American le g io n , was a guest
■(leaker nl the Linn» club lout
Thursday, addressing the cluu mi
the m otto of the Ix'glon In ob­
servance nt Arm istice week Six
limit commanders of the Calvin
Eunk Piml Am erlcun Ix'glon were
also guests o f the club: George
M atthews. Joe Sm ith, Claude
Sherman.
V lnal
Itaridull,
B ill
lialdem un and Alvta Wa-ks.
'fh e N|M*uker was IntriMliiceil hy
Robert From m . ami accompanied
hy M r Fromm, addressed the high
Kchool ■tuilent I »sly In the after*
m Min
S|ieiiking on the m nttn of the
American Legion "F o r God and
C ou ntry," M r George told ol the
item onillxutlon which followed the
dem obilization of the Kuro|iean
armies of the W orld w ar A m e ri­
ca alone i>ncii|ieit w ith the organ­
ization and iiMiriitiinec of the
lx-gion. he Maid But the dem oral­
izing effect nt the W orld w ar lai.t
the groundwtu k fu r the present
conflict, u conflict President W il­
ton »ought to avoid w ith the suh-
mlnsliin of fourteen |»nnis at the
T re a ty nt Versailles.
The present objective of the
Am erican Legion lie Maid was to
defeat liltle rtn m and to remove
an fa r an possible the cause of fu ­
tu re conflicts.
Wa/ker
The C om m unity club held its
social meeting at the
Mobile
Jackson home
i hursday a fte r­
M a r k in anil M arhen.
noon. the b irthday anniversaries
Wayne Mack in. manager of
“ (.o ld e n Arre» .Monarch l.a d y ," cham pion Id a h o sow, and h er litte r
of Mrs. Anna Grousheck, Mrs.
Glintafhon'», and George Marhen,
are guarded by f a ith fu l “ Peggy," a spaniel. T h e y 're a ll owned by
Emma Bryant, Mrs. Ada W righ t
manager of the Employment o f­
B iu te llow e, yo u th fu l hog enthusiast who's showing them to Harold
and M rs Pearl Henglebrock were
fice, were welcomed Into the cluh
E, llepu e, le ft, general m anager of G ra n d N a tio n a l l.lvestm-k E » posi­
observed. Games were played. Re­
tio n a t b an I r a m is to , and James I.. H a lle y , a show of (tr ia l.
as new memtiers and were given
freshments were served to 10.
th club degree hy H r I f A. Hag­
The M others' club m et at the
en I In cidentally both of the new S I.I I . IN F E S T A T IO N B E IN G
school house F riday afternoon. A
H A N O I. E l l H l P O IS O N IN t .,
member» pronounce th e ir name«
m otion was carried to have cau­
the name although they are s(»dl-
The G et-together club met for tion signs on the school zone. Voc­
cd d iffe re n tly I.
The infestation of slugs through all day Thursday w ith M is. C lif­
al solo by Lous Close, "P al of M y
out western Oregon is Just as liud, ford Lcbow. The members tied out
Dreams." M rs. R. E. Davis o f
if not worse, tins year than last, a q uilt. P ot-luck lunch was serv­
Oakland. C alifornia was a visitor.
but grower» are successfully com­ ed at noon. The next meeting w ill
Mrs. Davis donated a d o lla r fo r
Mrs. Anna B u rke tt returned bating the pests w ith poison bait, be the C hristm as m eeting w ith the- lunch project. Refreshments
rc|Mirts
Dr.
Ism
C.
Mole,
head
of
Mrs. James Lcbow.
from a tw o weeks visit nt Leban­
were served to Mmes. R. E. Davis,
Lester R e a rrifk »pent the week H. Clase, M argaret W alker, Em­
on w ith a atater, Mrs. Sylvester the entomology departm ent in the
O
S
C
.
experim
ent
station
end at Kellogg anil E lkto n on a ma Bryant, Mabie Jackson, Fred
and other relatives at Scio and A l­
The poison, firs t found effec­ duck hunting tr ip w ith friends
bany.
Quinn and Jane and Lots Close.
M ims Evelyn Lamb, student nt tive ly lust year anil now used gen­ from Cottage Grove.
Mrs N e ttie Powell o f Burbank.
erally.
Is
composed
of
m
etallic-
Mrs. Lee* Dugan attended a C alifornia, le ft Thursday a fte r
the U niversity, »pent A m u stlev
hyde and calajum arsenate as the birthday dinner in Eugene Sunday
day w ith home folks.
spending a week here w ith Mr.
M r. and Mrs. W. A Saunders active Ingredients, w ith a bran honoring I->1 T u lle r on his b irth ­ and Mrs. Guy H olliday. Mrs. Bow-
carrier.
It
is
uvailble
in
both
loose
day.
re turner I F riday
to
Berkeley,
e ll is M r. H olliday's aunt.
Kay Burch o f N ew port spent i M r. and Mrs. K. L. R ankin and
C alifornia, a fte r spending a week uim I pellet form , w ith the la tte r
here w ith relatives and moving a|>patcntly somew-hat more effec­ last week v isitin g her grandpar­ daughter
P hyllis o f N o ti were
th e ir household gtxsls In n n Cush­ tive and more economical, says ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Gleus-; guests Sunday at the Fred Quinn
D r Mote.
er.
home.
man.
Both types are broadcast over
Mr. and Mrs. Jake S talder and,
W u lte r Robinson and father.
Mrs. R. E. Davis o f Oakland,
Jack Robinson, sj»‘nt Saturday ut the infested area, e ither by bund fa m ily nt Cottage Grove were C alifornia is v isitin g at the Boyd
Scottsburg fishing, where they or by using a hom -type seeder. callers Sunday at the Roy Ken­ W a lker and fa m ily home.
both made a g<M«l catch of salmon The loose m aterial is applied it nedy home.
Fred Quinn and Boyd W a lker
Mrs. Jenkins o f Cottage Grove have done repair w ork
Mr». John Ixim ti w ill !»• hostess approxim ately 10 pounds per acre,
in the
to the Divide Social Neighbors w hile the pellets are effective spent Sunday at W alden at the school house. A new locker and a
when applied fo ur pounds per home of her son, Fred Overton, i new door was installed.
club Thursduy of this week.
Miss Irish M ontieth o f O ak­
Mr. and M is. O rel M cLaughlin acre. Even though the la tte r ty(ie
ridge is v is itin g her aunt, Mrs.
of C u rtin spent Suturduy evening costs slig h tly more per pound, the
Apple D irt Reduce» W right
w lih M r. und Mrs. W u lte r Robin­ jie r acre cost is m a te ria lly less.
Oversuppllcd with apples, or-i B. F. Jackson. M rs. Jackson has
Dr. M ole isiin ts out. Most w est­ churdists of the Northwest and the returned from the Eugene hos­
son.
The o k le y Sage fam ily, form er ern Oregon feed and seed dealers Surplus M arketing ad m in istratio n 1 p ita l and is much better.
residents o f Divide who had are now carrying slug poison in have not worried over-much about
spent the summer nt Hubbard, hulk quantities.
the medical aspects of the dieting'
Manufacture of China
Excellent co ntrol is living ol>- o f Mias Evelyn Appleton Lock o fj
(Missed through Inst week enroute
The manufacture of china was
tained w ith Bus poison except Tacoma. Wash. Eating nothing but begun morg than 4,000 years ago In
to Reedsport to locate.
M r. and Mrs Earl Thorp o f Do- where it Is spread too late o r not 20 apples a day. with only apple E g y p t
rena were guests Saturday of uniform ly. In some cases the Juice to wash them down. Mis» Lock,
Mrs. Thorp's |iarent«, M r. anil slugs have done so much damage 39 year» old, reported »he had re­
1 to seedling crimson
clover o r duced her weight from 166 to 136
Mr«. Price H am ilton.
Mrs. F runk Stout received word sim ila r cropa before the poison pounds in 45 day» Physicians who
from her son Charles ut W indfall, was applied that i eseeding was examined her twice weekly report­
cold w ealher ed her pulse and bkiod pressure ini-
Indiana, nt a b irth of a son re­ necessary. Unless
werves to check the a c tiv ity o f the . proved throughout the 45 days.
cently.
slugs, poisoning may s till
be
Now In season, cranberry sher­ carried out throughout the fa ll,
Biggest Island
bet nt Gustafson’s of course. 1 4ltc says Dr. Mote.
Australia is the largest island in
Heavy or continued rains reduce the w orld—so big. in fact, that It is
the effectiveness of the poison, a l­ often referred to as a continent It
though Ixd te r k ills are obtained contains 2.974.561 square miles. De­
in hum id weather when slugs are spite the fact that Australia could
most active ra th e r than in dry, easily support 150.000.000 people,
sunshiny periods. A series o f m ild only about 6,000.000 persons live
w inters plux abundant late sum­ there and most of the interior is
mer and c u rly ta il ruins is blam ­ still unexplored.
ed fo r the exceptionally heavy in ­
Produce 1‘ ju x h e
festations o f slugs fu r the past
Mosby Creek
Divide
SM ART
A C C ESSO R IES
FO R W OM EN
New this week
3« New
Purse Styles
— suede
— g rain
leather
i wo years.
It's delicious, Nesselrode pud­
ding ice cream at Gustafson's of
course.
14-1 tc
Arkansas prt-Jie -s- a >i.t
cent of the b s u ...tj ma.'-d
United States. Snbnc nnd
counties
yielding
the
amounts.
95 per
in the
Pulaski
largest
St Jlndrcws
5
W
BRW AOW AT
AT C O L U M B IA
PORTLAND
— im ten t
98c, $1.49
$1.98
S L IP ON GLOVES
— reinforced
w ith nylon
— I colors to
choose
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
B R O W N ’S D R U G STORE
Presents
Latest Boxed Assortments
XMAS CARDS
O ILED S IL K
U M B R ELLA S
— nlled silk
now o ff the
m a rk e t—
here I« yo u r
np|Mi r t n ni t y
1.75, 2.25
2.49
Umplirey & Mackin
GOOD VALUES
PAGE
THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Religious (Ion lie -— Etched — Hand (’ol-
oi-ed
Charles Dickens Assortment, Etc.
— < Jeneral.
15 to $ X=per b°x
A lso In d iv id u a l C a rd s 2 for 5c, to $1.00 ea.
C hristm as Tags — Seals — W rappings — L ig h t Sets — D ecora­
tions and O rnam ents — Cellophane Bells and Balls — Blue, Green
and Red
........................................... 10c, 25c and 50c each
Icicles, 5c and 10c — Tinsel 10c
Glass O rnam ent B alls 5 & 10c ea.
Airport Base» Im reaae
The number of airport landing
fields and seaplane bases in the
United State» increased by 204 from
January to July of this year, the
C ivil Aeronautic» authority reports.
They totaled 2.655 on July I.
hucrrssful With Mahogany
In their treatm ent of mahogany
the colonial cabinetm aker» of the
m iddle Eighteenth century were tie-
llghtfully aucceatful. They obtained
a richne»» and beauty of color which
could not be equalled.
■Seeing Eye* Cat
George H. Spicer of Hollywood
own» a ‘ ‘seeing eye’* cat, reveal*,
the American magazine. It I» »•
black Per»ian named Sammy. The
cat acts as a guide tor his master's
blind Pekingese dog.
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SALESES?
C A R R IE D O V E R !
We will continue the big Dollar Sale this week end Due to such heavy response we were
unable to fill all orders last week. Here’s your chance to load up!
H ere’s W hat a Dollar Will Buy
11- No.
8 No.
12— No.
10— No.
10 No.
12 No.
10 No.
8 No.
12 No.
Y our Choice of the Following Item s
1 tins Val V ita Tom ’to ’s 6—No. 2 Del Monte G rap efru it
10—No. 303 H D G rap efru it
2y2 Dundee Tom atoes
2y2 tin s H D P um pkin 10— No. 211 H D P ineapple
6—No. 2 B roken P ineapple
2% tin s P o rk & Beans
8—No. 1 G.R. F ru it Cocktail
2% tin s D undee K ra u t
6—No. 2% W. Peeled Peaches
303 Overlook Beans
5—No. 2V2 H D P ineapple
303 Dundee Beans
12—B uffet H D P ineapple
303 H D P eas
11— No. 2V2 H D Hom iny
303 T railer P eas
10—No. 2 Blended Fruit Juice
9—1% Size Dundee Pineapple
6—46-oz. Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice
P & G P ro d u cts
P & G P roducts
50c
50c
14c
Total Value $1.14
2 Large Oxydol
12 Bars P il G
2 B a rs M e d iu m I v o r v
69c
1—3-lb. Crisco
20c
3 Bars Camay
..................
25c
1 Ivorv Flakes or Ivory Snow
Total Value $1.14
$1.00
$1.00 Y ours for Only
Y ours for Only
C r a c k e r s s’i,«d 2 "» 15c
We re Specialists in the
Field of
Morning Star
C O FFE E
25c lb- 2 lbs* 49c
Vacuum Pack
K R IS P Y SODAS
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
H i Ho C rax 19c box
Specially Tine quality —
Specially swell assort­
ment — Specially priced
for you—
Ho. I Tins
Local
2 pound b o x . .. -29c
S A R D IN E S
In Mustard or Tomato
29
3 for
W indow C leaner
1—6 oz bettle
1—16-oz. bottle
1 Sprayer
A 55c value
F u rn itu re Polish
Old English—24-oz. bottle
19c
Floor Polish
APPLES
Old English
98c
39c pint 69c Qk
White Star
TU N A
No.
tins
23( : Each
TR Y IT
Sinclairs
All purpose
Lunch meat
Household
C leaner
Clean, Firm, Fresh
28«
89C
All Purpose
C R A N B E R R IE S
500Sheets.
2 pounds. . . . 35c
DRIFTED SNOW or
FISHER S BLEND
27c Qt-
PONDS T IS S U E
COOS
Nice Ones
Flour Sale
Old English
KRAUT
CABBAGE
Bag. ................
Can
39
JO N A TH A N
B ox.................
s & W
. ....25«:
Mellow’d
CO FFEE
E T SPU D S
49 lbs.
1.79 S W E Fine
1 ib.............29'
Cookers
Per Barrel $7.15
5 p o u n d s. 25c 2 |b............ 57'
PETER PAN
Our Finest
Produce prices Friday
49 lbs.
and Saturday only
1.59
4>b
’1.13
No. 1
Sugar
Fine Pure Cane
100 -»5.59
KELLY’S MARKET
O ysters, Salm on and H alib u t F rid ay and S atu rd ay Only
Side Bacon
W einers
P o rk Sausage
P o rk R oasts
In the Piece
Skinless
Country Style
Center Shldr Outs
29c lb.
25c lb.
25c lb.
25c lb.
TURKEYS
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Before You Buy
TURKEYS
Custom K illing and C utting for Locker Boxes
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Goes
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