PAGE SIX I »Et HAI I IKK 25. 1911 C yQuqifest ofÇbiitjviess! (P •OR ll/ D r. and Mrs. W . E. Lebow left F rid a y fo r P ortland to v is it Dr. Lebow's m other, who is ill. M r. and Mrs. M elvin McGuire moved last week to Walden where they recently purchased a home. Joe Neauvale o f Oalla was a guest at the S. P. Shortridge home last week. M r. and M rs. W. G. Houser o f Eugene visited at the home o f Mrs. Houser's brother. F. W. H aw kins, Sunday. M r. and Mrs. Bruce Pearson of P ortland w ill be guests o f Mrs. Pearson's parents, M r. und Mrs. F. L. Grannis on Christm as. Dale Perini, son of John Perini, who enlisted in tne navy in July, 1941, was at Pearl H arbo r on Jan­ uary 7th and has sent w ord to his fa th e r th a t he is safe. Local Fire Reserves To Attend Illustrated Lecture on Dec. 29th o iv er s now explore the ocean depths , in salvaging oper ­ ation ^ BY INCANDESCENT LA M P S D E S IG N E D FOR , t UNDER WATER SERVICE / / ‘lOfUM«! i BW i 11*, uAHU PooA L IG H T IN G C O N T R lfc .n < T O T H S V IS U A L H A R D S H IP } O F M OST PEOPLE TO D A y iN C R E A ttO TE M P O 0 * U S I N G A N D M O R I C RITIC A L SEEING. T A S K S HAVE g ro w n fa ster than the u s e o r Mrs. Warner Jones Dies Suddenly Dec. 17 At Klamath Falls Domestic Quicksilver Output Up for October NN1IIW.L, l l t l ' O l l l s AVAIL­ ABLE DESPITE WEATHER l> V I A Cl int Friends in Cottage Grove were pleased Io hear from Miss IX iro thy I ’riei*. form er high school teacher in Cottage Grove, and now em­ Oregon m otorists w ill s till lie ployed hi Honolulu, that she was able to obtain accurate reports on safe. road conditions d i'.p lte w ar-tim e reslnctlo n s on Ila* release ,.f weather re, huts , the Oregon Stale M otor association liq u a te d this week The Association said that pres­ ent restrictions are directed p ri­ m a rily at current re jsirts and data compilations. The weather bureau Is authorin'«!, however, to give w attlin g of im,M*nding cold waves, anil may announce m axi­ mum and m inim um tenqieratores anti precipitation ex«x*«*ding one- tenth o f an meh. LL ith w in te r conditions |sissihle at higher elevations ae«*urate m ail (»tie o f Hi«* r«-iil jo y s «if Inform ation is becoming more Y iih t iile is tin- o |i|io r ttm ijv necessary to the m otorist. The to put asili«* «he ro u tin e o f automobile eluh reports that it e ve ry day business and in w ill continue to* provide Uns ser­ rea l s i l i c e i ity w ish o u r vice, as w ell as data on snow con­ frie iid s a ditions at Oregon's iNipulur w in ­ te r s,Huts areas fo r the benefit of MKHKV CIIKISTM AS ski enthusiasts. am i u According to the m onthly met eury report of the United States Bureau o f Mipcs. released iK-i-ein- ber (5, HMI, domestic consumption of quicksilver reached a new m onthly high o f 4.WX) flanks The previous record of 4,7tX) flasks w in made in February o f this year. The large October requirements were caused m ainly by m unit inns purchases. Domestic protlucliun of quicksilver «luring October was I 4.(XX) flasks, a «leerease of 2tX) : flasks comiwred to S«*p(«*mla*r 1 production. It w ill be seen that there was. therefore, a conxidcr- able spread betw ren domestic pro­ duction anil consumption fo r Oc­ tober. In fo rm atio n on Im ports of quicksilver in Ovfober are not as yet available, but it is reported that receipts from foreign reun- tr k s gained in October. In q s itls fo r consumption during Sepiemlu-r amounted to 275 flasks S tatistics on exports in October an* not available; in September. 113 flasks were exported. Stocks in consum­ SECOND Itl.V K O I T L 1« TIM. IIA P I’ V NEW YEAR ers’ and dealers' bands at tin* end o f October amounted to 12.KIX) (•ary Hughes. i i , route 2 of flasks as against 12,100 flasks at Junction C ity, was the m - id ik I vie- the end o f September. Produrers’ tim in Lane n u llify of th«* coun­ stocks an* report«*d as 54G flasks ty's Ida« ko iit. when 1 m * was struck at tin* end of (X'tober, «ximpiiri*d ami k illis l F riday night by a truck to K lti flasks at the end of Sep­ w hile ruling his bicycle w ith his tember. sister PhyllLs. N. D riv e r of the tru ck. M arvin C lark was not held by th«* | h »| i «<*. 5th unci Washington who elassed the accident ns tin- The Neighbors Friendship club avmdable. met last Thursday afternoon nt Mrs. Burcham's home. C hristm as sacks were made up fo r children o f pre-school age, ami gifts ex­ changed. The meeting cioiusi w ith the singing o f C hristm as carols. The next meeting w ill he held the afternoon of Junuary Nth at Mrs. Clarence Duncan's horn«* Mrs. A dm ission l i e and ¡Me Agusta A llen w ill lx* the hi »Mrss. Fri., S al., |>n-. •« !7—-<>| |{ WII K," M elvyn Douglas. Ac«* Gregg w ill give instruction Ruth I lu *'i*5 . I . Hm I >icw, ( I u i i I cm ('oburn I ’tw io w on defense w ork at th«* Seventh "IH»W N i s x \ x D|K(ua k I, G orw y, ning o f December 29th at H:00 p. m. Sun . Mun.. T m w „ I b f . •«•M-’ÎH X«— OIIF;KI*: ( UMKS MR. Mrs. S ta rr and sm all mhi were JO R D A N ," Rots-rt M onigoiueiy Claude Rain- Evelyn guests at the N. F. C. club De­ K.*y«*s James Gh-ason, Ed E. Horton, R ita Johnson John r.m«*ry. cember ISth. Ia*e Roy Whaley has the mumps. W eil, Tlnir».. Dee. SI Inn | _ _ - n j ; ^ YORK TOWN," Mrs. A lhy Ritchey has been hav­ M .« l Ma«.Mm I ay, Mary M artin. R o I m -,1 P r.sto n Erie ing the flu. B lo ie Previ«*w "I ATIIKK TAKEN Y W IFE." G loria SwaiiMin. Adolphe Menjou, J«,tin Howard "i'lllctidc ( ìrcctings FLATTERS TEXACO SÌ A PION Silk Creek Arcade Theatre Mrs. W arner Jones o f Black- b utte died suddenly of an asthma a tta ck December 17th. according to word received at the Sentinel office the last o f the week. The death o f Mrs. Jones occurred w hile she was vis itin g her b ro th ­ er. Jack Strong, at K lam ath Falls S urviving are her husband and daughter Sylvia, both o f Black- TURKIC POINT LABOR b utte; her mother, Mrs. G«*orge PROPOSAL. C a rtrig h t. and a sister. M rs O. A. Davenport, both o f S eattle; and W ASH IN 'G Tt »N P r e s i dent her grandm other. Mrs. M ary Roosevelt's labor - management Strong of Moscow. Idaho. con fere nee was reported Monday to have r«-c«-ived a thr«s*-|ioint pro­ posal from Senator 'Itiornas ussfx'iate moderator. The plan called fo r: 1. - No strik«*s o r lockouts d u r­ C hristm as baskets to go to ing th«- war. nec*dy famili«*s over south Lane 2. Peaceful settlem ent o f a ll ro u n ty are ready fo r d istribu tio n, L. W. Coiner, chairm an, said y«.*s- j indus try -la b o r disputes. 3 D ra ftin g by President Roose­ terday. There are about the usual velt o f the necessary machinery number of baskets to be given out. but the list o f names turned in at to insure peaceful settlements. Diane Theatre Christmas Baskets Are Ready for Distribution Members o f the local fire re­ the c ity hall is sm aller than usual, I Mrs. Bonita S k illin g and daugh- serve have been invited to the he said. The g ir l scout org an iza-1 te r Bonny jean are home from Eugene arm ory Monday, Decem­ tion w ill assist in the d is trib u tio n Roseburg fo r the C hristm as week ber 29th to attend an illu s tra te d of the baskets. k*cture on fire fig h tin g to be g iv ­ Pepperm int ice cream w ill h it en by a representative o f the HOOD AT WILL KOGKR FIELD. the spot at this season. At Gus- state fire m arshall's office. T h e 1 W IL L ROGERS F IE L D C or­ tafson’s. o f course, 2O-ltc-3i lecture w ill illu s tra te the latest poral Roger R. Hfxxl, fo rm e rly m ethtxb of fig h tin g fire from in- of Burton, Oklahoma, is one o f the cindary bombs, the w ork o f res­ soldiers stationed at W ill Rogers cue squads, firs t, aid. etc. The Field. A rm y A ir Force light bom­ regular class session under the bardment base, near Oklahoma supervision o f W . A ..G ilc h ris t w ill C ity, Oklahoma. be deferred one day and held in Corporal Hood is a.ssign«?d to the council chambers o f the c ity one o f »he Bom bardment Squad­ hall on the evening of December rons here as helper in the A rm a ­ 30 th. ment program . He is the son of Eighty-seven attended the sec­ M r. and Mrs. Grover C. Hood of ond class session o f the fire re­ Cottage Grove. Oregon. serves here Monday night. Rex Before entering the a rm y d u r­ W ilson, forest ranger a t the Ru- ing the summ er o f 1930, Cpl. Hood jada station, w ill assist in the in­ resided at B i istow, Oklahoma, stru ctio n during the la tte r p art where he went to school. o f the course o f instru ction and as Before rep orting to W ill Rogers soon as the study of incendary Field on August 1, 1941, he was on bombs and the w ork «connected d uty at F t. Roseernns, C alifornia. w ith bomb fires is completed w ill give lessons on approved methods F or y o u r Christm as parties: o f extinguishing forest fires. Plum pudding a t Gustafson's, o f course. 2 0-ltc-3 i F o r y o u r C hristm as parties: K PaYs to insure w ith sure In- Plum pudding a t Gustafson's, of Corona adding machines fo r sale jurance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc course. 2 0 -ltc-3 i a t the Sentinel office. -_______ I f y ° u w an t Russian Massage. call D r. Sim kins, chiropractor. over Petersen's. Phone 5. 17-tfc .Admission l i e and 2Ac Hnrgaln N ights l i e and IOe; Sat. Mat. l i e and fOe T liurs., I rl., Dee. 2.1 3#—" T IIE STORK PAYS O F F " M axie Rosrnhloorn. V ictor Jury, RiM'helle Hudson B A R G A IN N IG H TS . Sat., Sim., lie«-. 27-M— "N A D OLE M A T E S ." Thn*«* M '-sq m ti«-,s. Gal«- Storm . Preview "M E X IC A N s l*lT - I IK E ’N B A B Y ," Lupe Velez, D u n E rro l, Biiddy Rog­ ers. Saturday M atinee 2:30 P. M. Mon,, Tue»., W «-d., I)«s-. ’« 30 31—CLOSED. Thurs., F rl., B A R G A IN N IG H TS. SMS6BS C'fM'ETlPOs Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. 1-tfc Ash fe r them. C. O. Creamery, tf Phone 2.7J. Save Money on These Prices Hancock Ethyl Gasoline 5 gallons $1.10 Hancock Economy Gasoline lS ^ c gallon Kerosene, a real buy at 15c gallon We have both eastern and western oils, including Hancock 100 per cent pure Pennsylvania and Penn z-oil S P E C IA L : With each combined chnngc of Penn-z-cil and lubrication jeb we will wash and vacuum clean your car free. D. & D. S E R V IC E HANCOCK SERVICE STATION South Pacific Highway Don Milloy and Dwight Williams A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE. We’ll Be Open Chrisi nuis l)nty We welcome (his opportunity to thank you fo r that measure of Goodwill and Confidence which has lieen accorded us. And from this priceless usset we draw inspiration for continued e ffo rt and incteased service In (he years t< come. May your Christmas he M erry and filled with Happiness and the New Year bring Peace on Earth and Goodwill among men. ST’ snm poiu ^ cq