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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1941)
T U I K*1>AV T H E S E N T IN E L . COTT .MIE fiBO VE. OREGON P A filE E I f l H T Bonds Number Arrested Future Farmers Drunken Charge Numerous arrests continue to be made by state and c ity o ffi cers on charge o f drunkenness. On November 12, I.loyd Gilhant was arrested and charged w ith d riving a car w hile intoxicated. He. was fined »10 In the city. November 13, Ted M ille r forfeited $10 tsail on charge of drunk anti disorderly conduct. On the same date M ax ine M ille r was arrested on a dis orderly conduct, charged and ta k en to Eugene and lodged in tlte women's detention department of the county ja il. She was fined $5 and cost and given a th irty-d a y ja il sentence and the ja il sentence suspended on good behavior. On November 13 also D orothy Briggs was arrested on a drunk d riving charge and lined $100 in the city court, $50 of which was suspend ed. November 14th, Rudy Hoaas forfeited a $10 bail on charge of intoxication in a car. Fugitive» Give Up. Two fugitives from justice, John and W a lte r Ferren. made a vol u nta ry confession to c ity officers November 15th of a $333 larcenv from a Naches, Washington, cafe The pair were taken to Eugene and turned over to the Naches o f ficers. Divide M r. and Mrs. Claudson of C ot tage Grove, form erly o f Grants Pass, are moving into Mrs. B u rk e tt’s small house and M r. and Mrs. Joe Lancaster, who moved to Dex te r recently are moving to one of Miss Hawley's cottages. The farm at D exter was sold to C alifornia pecple. Club met last Thursday at the home o f Mrs. John Lam b due to the bad weather only a few mem bers were present. Two comforts were tacked. The next meeting w ill be December 11 w ith Mrs. A rth u r Dugan in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Jorden and Merle M ille r o f Toledo were Sun day night guests of M r. and Mrs. Bayne. Mrs. Bayne accompanied them to Eugene Monday. NEW SU P E R IN T E N D E N T FOR FISH HATCHERT. > Ralph D. Kay, superintendent of th e state game commission fish hatchery at Enterprise, has been appointed superirttendent of the McKenzie rive r hatchery near Eu gene. A 11 i t on I he C u rtis V e n irti place («'ll across (lie power Ime tiny. Joe I’ re n ta /rl visited Ed Ashby ami highway Satuiility noon, r e M and M is Chaffee and fa m su ltin g in a f lic _________ _ Sunday. ily \ isiied m a r Eugene Saturday. Mi and M is James Hcinen- w ay spent S aturday in Eugene. Mr. and M is James Sparks of l\» itla n il visited over the week end w ith Mrs Sparks' gi.indpai enis. M r. and Mrs N. I. Holton. Mr. amt Mrs A. M. Loflam i of Salem visited tin 1 Manl'eeks over the week end They were enroute T w o Acres good ground. 2 bedroom house, e le ctricity. I'n m ile* to th e ir ranch near G rants Puss out »1,260. easy terms . Ed Ashby visited Mr. anil Mis. Modern 5 room house. goral nelghlxii hood. |M»ved sheet »1.250 John Ashh> Sunday ufternoon Terms. Mrs. W A. Hemenway spent Mom, ty w ith Mrs Ed F tnnerty of us Acres. 25 in c u ltiv a tio n ti|«-n range ( ’««*«! buildings. $4.000 Cottage Grove $1.00<> down Miss Lida G a i.e tt «if Eugene IK acres close Io town Good road, e lis 'llIc ily . creek, no b uild ings. $1.200. Envoy KODAK F IN IS H IN G A H ealth club of 15 members has been organized at the S ilk Creek school under the leadership of Edna M cGarvin. teacher. I t is called the “ Happy H ealth H elp ers” , and has the follow ing o ffi cers: President. Dolores M eyer: vice-president, Helen Hudgins and secretary, M axine Allen. The E ighth Grade has organized a m arketing club known as the S ilk Creek .Marketing club w ith Mrs. M cGarvin as leader and the follow ing officers: President. Mau rice D urbin; vice-president. L«‘Roy Muno. and seerrtaay, Jpne D u r bin. By Edna M cG arvin, Leader. COBURG F A R M E R SHOOTS SELF. ______ _ TW J» 902 Ilire h S tn w t 4 liedroom modern Imine Cornet hsation real buy at »2,000, easy terms. « RODM ANS ON TH E < ROAD BETTER Lock For The Glint Of G:ld On Your New W inter Dress $4^98 Put a little sparkle into the (lark tone» of your fa ll w ard robe w ith one o f these NEW dresses from Penney’s! Y ou’ll find the c l e v e r touches of gold very fla tte r ing . . . and yo u ’ll g litte r through the w in te r! M id riff, draped und shirtw aist styles . . . in raven alpaca and crepe. Y ou r choice o f warm, mel low colors that w ill be love ly under your dark eoat! Sizes 12 to 20. D ia n e T h e a t r e Adm ission 11c and 25c Bargain Nights l i e and 18c; Sat. .Mat. 11c and 26c Thum.-Frl., Nov. 20-21— “Buy Me That Tow n” Lloyd Nolan. Constance B arbara Alien. W arren Hymer. B A R G A IN N IG H TS. ‘ ■it.-Sun., Nov. 22-23 — “ W rangler’s Roost,” Range Busters, Gwen Gaze. Fo rest Taylor. Preview feature. “ Swing It Soldier,” Ken M urra y, Frances Langford, Don Wilson. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. Monday, November 24— CLOSED. Tues.-W ed., Nov. 25-26 — ALL SHORT BU1MI X TS Comedies, Cartoons, Ed icational, Quiz Reels SportIs. T raveltalks, Special Subject«. NO F E A T U R E SHOW N Timm., Frl., Nov. 27-28 — “H ying Cadets” William Gargan, Edmund Lowe. Peggy Moran, F ra n k A lb e rt son. B A R G A IN N IG H TS. Did you know that your family can eat 3 square meals a day and still be poorly fed . . . that Am er ica is undernourished? To help build a stronger nation, Safeway now makes available nutritional information that will enabla you to improve considerably the health of your family. This easy, ten te isons-by-mail course exp,eins the newly determined velues of vitemins . . . how to proper« more nutritious meals I A S l FOR TOUR 1 , ENROLLMENT COUPON F ee AT SAFEW AY! TO DAY! KITCHEN COURSE IN NUTRITION I ( o r n iv i S o u p (n( Julia 1« Wru<jkT ‘'’“7, 3°““ 25» Ai fôïCH Sandwich Spread n- i-2 3 t Enriched Flour K«t>i».nCt«h J®;lb $1,69 G o ld M edal Flour *it?99c; 4 $1.95 Triangle Pancake Flour 15c Lumberjack Syrup sib c « n 43c Tom ato Juice, Sunny Dawn 1 16c Pineapple Juice, Libby * 23c C herub Milk , 29c A irw a y C o ffe e Lb i «g 18c 3d* 52c N o b H ill C o ffe e ¡¡b 23; 2 ib u? 45c Sliced Pineapple, Lib by ' 2-19c O re gon Plums s -f.-^ U c C astle C rest Peaches s 20c C orn Flakes, A lbers " "7,5,“a'^kg» ,5 c W h e a t Toast W a fe rs u " * b 'PG • 8c D in. W ax Paper 2 " ■ 11 25c Satin Mix & Bi kn Mix C andy 13c C u t S paghetti, M acaroni 17c Julia Lee W rig h t's Enriched Bread Libby Deviled M e a t I * . 19c Deviled Ham, U n d e rw o o d ^0.«" 12c Sandwich Spread Denmton 4o» n» 10c Nu M ade Mayonnaise oi J«r 42c Gerber's Dry Cereal 2-25c Peanut Butter, Real Roast 27c Treasure Pickles, N alley 1 L5c Horseradish M ustard N.n«y 9 « jar 9c B riu rg u te Beans ’• lie G ardenside H o t Sauce 3 10c Staregon Tomatoes 2 C»O. 23c > •> AN “ S 2 *•»><. Butter Kernel C orn -> C NO 2V. » a Emerald Bay Spinach CANS * »V Pioneer M inced Clams 2 NO 29c CAI SCO M.kM ruhy Ft« Ctu»f f '- Meat I ’ riec.M E li. and Sat. Only St. 59c Pork R o ast11- 19c ROYAL SATIN I’ icnie Style Rib Steak» 33^ Beef Roasts, blade < ui, lb. 23c S H O R T IN IN C 4) 4 MOHir SXriNC UHI Pork Steak "■ 23c 15c I S Savea year « ■ « M e a ty , le a l W H IT E K IN G ! GRANULATED SOAP x ie Jl'a Weeaoa C iaem ed Stellar Facial T itiuo t 500 m box 23c Brillo Soap Pad» U I1"1 1 ’c Johmon’i G io-C oat Wax qt can 98c Favorite Matches . 6-box carton 15c 8 oz. 10c ^ ‘59 Safiiwcu/ JaMn-jAiah fitoduad Produce Prices Friday and Saturday Coos Fancy Cranber r i e s . 2 35c Grapes Em peror, Fancy Red Lettuce Ueliurg, Grapefruit Texas I'u tu y »»¡Ilk LemOnS c-n lifn rn iii S im kist Squash M arblehead WI------ The Soep oi Beeutdul Women n o w d r ift r /y y flavor you get only in meat of quality! Sa-Pmb Soap 3^ 52. Tender Picnics, Swift’s lb. 33c Boiling Beef" Kill Bacon, bv the piece lb. 23c \ ’ ’ Safeway low-cost cuts have the goodness and W eitag Im it. Vanilla I, TO ___ Boned and Tied A dm ission 11c and 35c E rl.-Sal., Nov. 11-23—“ Belle S ta rr” Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney. Dana Andrews, John Shepperd. E liza beth P atter-on. Louise Beavers. Photographed in TE C H N IC O LO R . Preview, “ H enry A ld rich fo r Presi dent" Jim m y Lydon, C harlie Sm ith. Sum.-Mon.,T ups . Nov. 23-24-25— “Alom a of the South Seas” D orolh v Lamour, Jon H all. Lynne Overman, P h ilip Reed. K atherine deM ille, F ritz Letber. Photo graphed in TE C H N IC O LO R . Wed.-Th-.int., Nov. 26-27— "Ladies in R etirem ent,” Ida Lupino, Louis Hayw ard. Evelyn K eyts. Preview “ M oonlight In H aw a ii” l ine Frazee, M p rry Macs. Leon E rrol. Miseha Auer, Johnny Downs. Sunnte O Dea. M aria Montez. IfiM im n c e fTART YOUR FAMIl 1 cup steamed, mashed and strained pum pkin. 2 3 cup brown sugar 4 tsp ginger 1 tsp cinnamon very little nutmeg 3 eggs, 2 cups‘ m ilk o r cream salt P ut the pum pkin into a large bowl, add brown sugar and spices. Beat the eggs w ell and add to the pum pkin m ixtu re , then add the m ilk o r cream and a little salt. Pour in to a high-rim m ed unbak»d pie shell and put in to a hot oven 1400 degrees) u n til shell is set (about 10 m inutes does it) , de duce the heat to 325 degrees and bake u n til a s ilv e r kntfe inserted in the center of the pie comes out clean. Serve w ith slabs of cheese o r whipped cream. Honey Pum pkin Pie. 3 4 cups pum pkin 1 tsp cinnamon *i tsp cloves 4 tsp ginger 4 tsp salt 1 cup liqu id honey 3 eggs 1 4 cups m ilk 2 tbsp m elted b u tte r 4 pint heavy cn-am Sim m er pum pkin u n til most of liquid evaporates. Remove from heat; add spices, salt. hon«’y. Sepa ra te eggs. Beat egg yo lks; add m ilk and b utter. Add to pum pkin. Beat egg w hites s tiff; fold in. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake in hot ovep (425 degrees) 10 m in utes. Reduce to moderate <325 de grees) bake 75 minutes. Cool. Top w ith whipped cream. A rc a d e T h e a tre A D IC K E R S IN D IR T New l.’xu lIon ( urtter «lit tint! Mitin Picture Shop Timely Recipes A llan I. TayJor. t»f. route 2. Co burg, was found dead at his home Friday. Investigating officers said O ur pum pkin ice cream is popu h<s Honth was due to self inflicted lar. A t Gustafson's o f course. gunshot wounds. 15-ltc His body was taken to Poole Red Cross R oll C all November Chapel. Funeral announcements 26-30. Join now. w ill be made later. lie n 's a bargain lot tonal location fo r l>u iiu - o r residence. Corner lot *.KI by 115 on West Main one block Is'yond bridge Paved streets and stdewulks. O nly Stks), ?3c Per R oll 2 4 -ll» u r Service. I Free Enlargem ent. WE DO A t.I. T IIE WORK AT TIIE P u m p k in P ie . SILK ( REEK SCHOOL ORGAN IZES TWO 4-11 C LCBS Munhecka Sun- Stop Paying Rent— Start Owning Your Home Price* E ffective Fri. Nov. 21 thru Weil. Nov. 2« Here is a recipe fo r this old- fashioned and beloved sweet,— pum pkin pie made from the heart o f the golden pum pkin, ju d i ciously spiced, sweetened w ith d a rk brown sugar and helped out w ith rich m ilk o r cream. O r fo r a new’ tw is t, tr y this Honey Pump- k in Pie. Saburo K urusu. Japan's special envoy shown boarding U n ite d A ir lin e r. came to W as h in g to n p re pared to "p ut a ll th e cards on the tab le" in conversations w ith Presi d e n t Roosevelt in desperate a t te m p t to solve P a c ific crisis. visited the I t II Cedars L y n x H ollow The (.Community club met re cently w ith M rs ll.iio k i Railwav as hostess Eighteen members were present Election of o tfio e i* fo r the year w.is held as lollows Mrs. l.yie T;»ylor. president; M is H oward S tout, vice piesident, and M is Esmond Cat tw right, secie lary. T iie next meeting w ill be w ith Mrs. Hugh M cCorm ick on November 2ft. Mr. and M is Charles Peck en te rtaine d the Pinochle club re cently w ith 25 gueats present Mi's. H arold .»udway and Howard Stout won high prizes. M is Lau rence P o rte r and Clyde J. Cooper consolation. Mi-s. W illia m McBee fe ll re cently in the yard ai the ranch and broke the bone above her ankle. Austin lic e of Tacoma. Wash ington, was a guest recently >»l M i and M rs L yle Taylor. Miss W ilm a Moore and Miss M arion Fisher entertained the ju n io rs o f the H ollow recently. Mi's. Mabel Dresser of Gaston ami Mrs. Sherley Dresser of Vida visited old friends and neighbors in the H oilow recently. M r.. Dresser Sr. was look tag a fte r A re d -le tte r m om ent cam e fo r C a lifo rn ia Association of F u tu re Farm er» pro pe rty in the H o llo w __________ • hen th e ir president. 18-y e a r-o ld Forrest H a rris of Modesto, handed over more th a n >5000 saved tro m nickels and dimes o f youngsters in the o r g an isatio n fo r purchase of defense bonds. G a le F . Johnston of W a s h ington. D. C .. n a tio n a l field d ire c to r fo r defense bond sales, took (he money to S acram ento. X o V E M H E K 2» J M » Eli. 7 ^ C L b ,6^ C POTATOES 25 lb. sk 69c Deschutes N o.I F’cy Genis 7 oC ORANGES L li. 9c Lb. 2c LI). X»