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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1943)
I H I U S I M I , I »El i; Al I IK K Í), 1911 THE SENTINEL POTTAGE U R nyK. OREGON Hemlock Sawdust Usable for Fuel Heat Value Lower BROWNIE SCOUT ttie period tiie autom obile a ctually OW NERS NOTE LIC E N S E was kept in storage and m aintain- N I ’ MBERN ,'d under specified conditions. A j I user rnay sell hi« 1942 used car C ar owners themselves rath er fo r no more than he paid when he H ave you g ive n si rm us H arold J, Hickerson, »ecrr'lary bought It. than ratio n boards or automobile manager o f the N orth Bend th o u g h t In ini* i| 1,1‘stm u ni' reg istra tio n o fficials must note Chamber of Commerce fo r sever new license numbers on th e ir ra y n iir c h ild 's h ig h e r d l l - al years has accepted the position Large HUpplies of hemlock saw tion hooks and lire inspection re- '•111 im i ? W o u ld it In' sim il i as manager of ihe Roseburg dust, not o rd in u rily considered do- rords.under a recent OPA ruling. bUsilICMS tu lll'g ill p le p il The Laton fa m ily moved to Chandler o f Commerce effective fdrablc fo r fuel, eonstitut,* an The action also provides that “T ” ra tio n fo r .• nt im p o rta n t M arshfield where M r Laton has January 1. emergency resource that could coupons issued fo r use in 1944 by IKM'll now ' A lx iu t Japan, e-A m eri been employed fo r n m i* time. w-eli he used this w in te r d prop comm ercial vehicles and taxies A. E. W alker was burned w ith w ill be in strips ts im ilia r to strips cans have been released from in e rly handled, according Io the \ \ liy not uMNiin* y o u r- last ternm ent and me than 65/XX) oil while he was at w ork H ilf tliu t u. h r im y e ir- findings in a r« "iirc h project on o f m otion p ic tu ie ticke ts) rath er . others are scheduled lo r release week. this subject Jo* t completed in Ila* than in book form and each cou- i ' i i i i i itm ii'i n l l ii ' rn s li w ill D ,u G arputte was home fo r the pon w ill be serially numbered. according to D illo n S. Meyer, na Otegon forest p' -do Is I',1,01 dory I'«' J l\U ll.llilr w i l l ' l l In r i l n l . tional d ire c to r of tnc w ar re|,xa- week ‘end. He assisted w ith the nt Otegon State college tion a u th o rity . T lw Japanese are hay baling in his fa th e r’s barn. The sawdu t of hemlock, noble I shall lip Jnc'isi 11 I o i " Jennings Beers has been tran s being released at toe rate of about fir, and White f ir are s im ila r and p lu in tin- III111itiiI>li \ p in ti 2,(XX) pei m onth ,nd D illon urged ferred to Camp Roberts where he a ll are in fe rio r in healing quail* I'» yo u. • he public to receive them as likes it better. tie» io red f i r i i i ih e ir normal Mrs. C arrie Knutsen is spending tru s tw o rth y residents. «tale, hid, if obtainable at a lower the week v isitin g friends in P o rt An estim ated 25/XX) officers, price atal II bandied w ith a k n o w l land. edge of llie lr Characteristics, lh, y r p i l I S member of the youngest whose services the arm y no long 1 group of the Girl Scouts, the er needs, w ill be returned to c iv i M r. and Mrs. Leo Pachelke of • hi la- used satisiaetoi ily, accord Agent ing to a m mieographi'd r ijx ir t of Brownies, is beginning e irly to lian hie soon w hile another 25,- M a r« ,la and M r. and Mrs. O. A. learn how to help herself and ' Investigation of Emergency Fuels other» Knitting square» for a Bed •XX) w ill be shifted from adm inis NichoLs were visitors Tuesday eve Phone 115 J fo r Domestic Sawdust Burner .," Cross afgh.in is her way of helping tra tiv e positions to operative jobs, ning at the home of M r. and Mrs. d was announced at arm y h, id- Hugh T runnell. JUsl Issued by the sciiool of fores- wm the war. quarters Saturday. F u rth e r plans Women who w th to do war work tiy . The tesis were conducted in which has a real future are enrolling have Ix'en made to cut ihe arm y CONNI MEUS A D V IS E OPA cooperation w ith the mechanical t o r n kf n . t x q i e t i n engineering departm ent and w ith by thousands as Girl Scout leader» I tom K.2O0/XX) Io 7.600,000 by the E l gene The Consumer A dvisory Com ••nd of 194.3 and s n lft ihe emphas the knowledge of the OPA. which desired Io Jeurn Ihe comparative day by the a rriv a l o f th e ir son, is from tra in in g to operational m ittee appointed by OPA has re A rem arkably w ell attended values o f the d iffe re n t « iw d u -ts commended establishm ent of dol- I siit. John La t burn who has activities. banquet was held ur the Lei Rey Floyd Blarm r.ixhip, 35, was l irs-and-cents ceiling prices fo r as bi'eii in N o rth A fric a fo r several fo r prlc«* regulation ptirqx <•,. <-ii(e In Eugene S aturday night. held by officers at Sweet Home many comm odities as possible and > D ry hemlock sawdust is lig h te r months. 'I'he oecttxion wan the annual vent* Saturday in the fa ta l dabbing of a price guide to be made available U ord wus received Sunday from than led f ir ivvdust anil in ih • wm feed of |||«' Eugene V ulture Ralph B u skirk, 37, which occur to housewives throughout the of Hie 'll) mid H, the honor group d ry slate has p ra c tic a lly as much 1 'V it. •, „1 the death of John red at Sweet Home Friday night country. The Com m ittee also ob Lav is M r and M i s, G a rd D ullcy h i'iit value pound fo r pound. As oi the Am erican Ix*gion. in a street fig h t. Buskirk, father jected to use o f "Average Store I he Voyitgueiii came from «11 o rd in a rily obtained, however, on •a Ltmx l l d l «in,I H a rry Castle of of fo u r children. v,o- tabbed nine M a rk -u p " as a base fo r price con B lii' Mt, |, |i Monday night Io at- a volume Ini' is, hrinliM 'k sawdust p in ts of the state Including P o rt- tro l because “ this method o f es t imes. hind, Salem, Klam ath (no Falla), has a higher m oisture content, so 'emI the Ion ia ! Tuesday m orning tablishing prices would be e n tire • B ik e r, Kuscburg, Grunt» Bass, that its comp ir d ive healing value ¿it ] ) o'clock. ly unenforceable.” The com m ittis* P A S S E N « .EK < A lt qt OTA fo r a given volume is only 5t> |ior ( oi lug«' Glove and Toledo John •ir and .Mrs, W inklcm an and was set up to te ll OPA how its IS L O H E S T G rah'ini of Toledo, grand chef de cent of i ha I of f ir sawdust. Be- f irm ly of Coo, Hay have moved program s are w orking and what c a u c most o f the d. liv, led price 1.1 then' home at Walden that gate, presided oa toastmaster, the can be done to im prove them. The December ratio nin g quota local chef de gore of Ihe Lune o f sawdust represents tran spo rta th > ixjughi from H '-rm un Glexs- ,f 15,500 new pass, .-.ger automo V ulture being ill. Ilia place was tion ra th e r than cost of On- raw er taken as host by px»t chef. Hank m aterial, it |» not believe«) po-. M r and Mrs. Ben Anderson are biles is 25 percent less than the Boswell Mineral Springs llelM*! The route, made an im silile Io have the delivered price ' v|.< ctm g i | i ,. i (. Son, Cadet Paul November quota and the lowest In pressive list of pru.nincnt Legion represent Comparable v lin •. but Andci'.on ,,f Bloom ington, In dia almost tw o years o f rationing, ac- H o f M in e ra l B a th s a m i naire» throughout the state. The lb ,' rc |x jrt ilo<" show what these na, fo r a few days furlough this •arding to OPA. Continued quota S w eats. reductions reflect OPA's policy of values are fo r ihe week. event drew an attendance o f at comparable spreading out as long as possible sawdust. least 150 and the o fficia l hreak- pure hemlock ami f ir C om pe te nt a tte n d a n t, com I Larry Cast)« shot a large ow l 'he rem aining supply of new cars fast on Sunduy m orning was a t ami v in o u s m ixture». fo rta b le h o te l. W r ite or Sunday night, B ,iad a wmg fo r essential purpose«. No new I he rcjMirt also giv, I 'JH'ClfiC ''P.cad o f five tended by the giand V ulture phone fo r rate s a m i in f o r feet. cars have ix'en produced since ('h einin ols w ith Grande o ffic e r, Instructions lo r hgndlin hemlock m a tio n to e a rly in 19-12. Under a new OPA ai the C heniinot meeting, way» sawdust m o rd in a ry burner» and TROOP lg IK H .IJS ISOAKB Boswell Hotel, Yoncalla, ru lin g dealers in selling used 1942 and means were disctisstsl to give shows th,' |M »sibility „1 us:t • a O F Itr .M E H Oregon, on Pacific Highway automobiles m ay charge an in the men o f Ih e ^y.'se n l w a r every sm all amount t»f Gu»<» |, iquei.s or crease o f 1 percent a m onth or 3 miles north of Yoncalla. advantage at the Legions com petroleum coke breeze in th,' pro There was ««I attendance o f s I a--w hichever is low er—only fo r b a tio n of on,- ton t o s, ven units mand. Troop IK, B Scouts, Tui sday It was reported th a t several of hemlock sawdust ■' fnii|. it it,,. M ctliodrst church 1 thousand dollars o f V u lture dona Copies o f Ibis i, " , it h leaflet tion. a ll over the slate, won living No I are obtain.dijc fn , Bom the win n the lx,.'ml of review was held "<r Jonn Valentine. J,,lm Dunlevy, Used to give a ll com forts pro seliiMil ,,f forestry. ., t 11, k, Ix ,l, Naish, 3 'lianip . curable fo r I lie service men C hild Husted arid K e ith Wooley. Mem- welfure, care of m others ami ’•■rs oi it,,. b«,.,rd present were fam ilies and the cure o f Ihe wives IL H'-v. I-1 ,,ik L. Brown and AI- of lhc»c iim ' ii were given thorough bej I WtN 'I lie Get together c l u b ’ discussion. met at the home of Induction service« w X ere r ... ««•»». - V — « V I I held V IIJ Mr A report from ihe national Thursday V m iure staled I ll'll 625.<XX) p u rk- H a rry P atton fo r the C hristm as ,o r W a lte r S«,tensen, Donald Vin- Lester P orter, Wesley els of playing curds alone, plus m ,x'ting and Pollynnnn exch’ing« <’< n i, many o the r things was ihe col of g ifts Potluck lunch was served I i i <mj .on, who are new members at 'iixin und a Luge crowd was n Hie troop, t andidates fo r troop lective donation of the 40-K. pi CM'lll. inenilx I dlip present Were Haskell The local men attending were: < all, is Saturday and Sunday at i ■ > Arnold, R.,v- George Matthews, past Grand)* tiie I .< t, r R, at rick li im c w re tnond Widener, M arvin Schaeffer, Cheminoi, ami Ed Gotch, Chc- V irg il Compton and Chester Rear- • O ld I ) .vid S oiim is . O th e r Scouts I n iin oi lotfaux. ric k of 1‘o rlla n d , and D elm ar pres, nt were Da k Schm idt and R enrrlck of the U. S. Navy at B ill I ’eim inglon und one v is ito r , HO OK S OI IN T E R E S T TO San I »lego. C a rro ll M iller. IUM S ( O I T S M is. «'liarles R earrick and Next I l i e day evening the s ta ff I daughter u r staying at til,' Flovd from Iii, lai..ei,e d is tric t w ill hold There are sevuTal new txxiks Jones lioine V.|||I.; Ml-. R earrick is I 'liiin o f H onor fo r the South und iMimphlcts of interest that in a I'.Mgenc lie pita) l,,r an <>| x i , i - L m e di d iic t at the c ity l u l l her,', w ill appeal to the Boy Scouts just lion. l’roop 13 of Lorena and Ihe local readved at the c ity lib ra ry . A ll Pvt. Leon Lancaster o f I ’amp troop ik w ill participate. This the old pamphlet« have Isen dis A d air spent Ihe week end w ith court is ofM'ii to a ll and parents carded und IK new one» adik-d lo home folks. i:e cs|«'cially urged to attend. the lib ra ry shelves. These contain M r. nod Mrs. Linn Rasthurn Herbie Lotnburc, p a tro l ■ leader, article« o f inteiest that w ill hold leeeived a Wonderful surptise Sun- was alisi rit due to illness. the a tte ntio n o f any Scout under the follow ing topics: “ F arm Rec ords and Bookkeeping.” “ Farm Home and Its Planning," "F a rm Layout and Budding A rran ge m ent,” "F a rm M,•chain,'S," " A ir plane S tru ctu re ,” "A irp la n e De sign,” ‘'Aeronautics,” "A e ro d y nam ics." "C ivics," "D og Care," "B a s k ,f t r y ," "C onservation," "I-e a th e rcru ft," "L ife Saving," "P lum bing,” "B ookbinding,” "M u s ic and B ugling," and "M e ta l W o rk." Besides these pamphlets, fo ur new Seoul Ixxjks have been added W'hleh are equally as interesting and helpful to the Boy Scouts, "Handbook fo r Boys,” “ A ir Seoul M anual,....... rhe 'H ow ” Book of Scouting," and "Handbook fo r P a trol i,eaders." Q uestions? News Briefs PHOTOGRAPH^ I ANY KIND ANY TIME Latham H.K. Metcalf ANY SUBJECT C. MORELOCK O ffice Supplies The .Sentinel. GIFTS? DROP AROUND, WE’LL LIKELY HAVE SOME THING TO F I L L THE BILL. KEM S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Mosby Creek Doctor M onahan Announces Arcade Theatre Dec. 19-20-21-22 Admission: 55c and 15c 505 M ain St. ••S iïS * « « , R ar« (OGA* U»«* •«! H. S. W in kle n r. : of Powers lias purchased tiie II. Gleaser place al Walden and is now local,>d on I lie new pluce. CHARlIf IfclMWY * RAT M U G » A INA (IA1RE * K ui I wìm (0RNUI * »ANC CCWl nun * 6«Xf« FOR SALE IliiMl |h. lo g g in g team am i huriUHN, c h a in tugs, c im ili re ,'iil',irc e ,| ,1 o u h I e t rees, tongs, ifiJOOtM); ..................I d w agon w ith liru k e s , .sc,i,,p_ $ .•.(„); :| s p e d I,am i w in c h an,| cable, $.‘l.'i.tHi; m ag ne to l'or g.,s eng in e at h a lf p ric e $20.00; fiL , fool ta ilin g saw and ti fo ol buck in g saw x$ 15.00 ; fa llin g axe. $2.50. T h is e q u ip m e n t is 1st class shape. A lso an a llr m liv e 7 jew , ! E lg in p o cke t w a te h , $7.00; size 4() lo n g - tib h e r r a in coat, $.».00, and I p a ir size •12 new ra in pants. Inquire 1st house N. Sandlin Auto Court or call 403 Drain O «♦ STOW OFLO’/cTiME //V tVFlXnMEf r,; / ^ The opening of his Cottage Grove office Save time and gasoline— both so important nowadays by patronizing this convenient home location < Dr. J. T. Monahan— O p to m e tris t an d O p tic ia n S p e c ia liz in g in D iftie u lt C ases. S a tu r d a y E \ E N IN G fo r y o n r co n v en ien ce. A void d e la y A P P O IN 1M E N r s m a d e d u r in g o ffic e h ours. 10:00-6:00 d a ily CREDIT GLADLY EXTENDED \ v» P Vi ni r_ta.,.- ' •" •'* ? r L T fia te ” '■ '.¿y w¿?***r ••« •« S ., * . * «e. Ö * WWgVSflt ; / j 1 « slct * «ir,, J -1« !Ç ? S K B w W * count HASiF A rsrcaY LolUN * xinni (wmtt * MWIR CIlflRT *CUT lOMBARDi) I * *MrH* Kerr i / * rc,r" '"J Otii SXliiNfR A WiUlAM T-Rlr A ITWl WAit.U A it a t iv i w m » A ARlttH WIITIAN A )«im.,y WtbSMUiUR A tB WTNN Dr. J. T. Monahan, Opt. D. Optometrist and Optician CLIFFORD E. De BACA Dispensing Optician 505 Main St. Phone 100