Mr* Bill Spn M nn(( dnughlcr Bonnlc rvlunicd tu ihcir hiun« in Spokunr. Washington nfler vUit ing for aevcrnl w< i k* ln Engi ne wlth hei parcntH und Mr Splim’ pnrents I bey were accotnpiinlrd lo Ponlind hy Mili Blllie Añil Hnth r Tlii n- Ihey vlnicd Mr. ¡mil Mis Jumes Gil, , an(| ü(h(,r friends. Mr and Mrs F. L. Grannis of Poniland visited friends hete Dil* wei-k and wre guests nt the home <>f Mi . Antin Iliiblx II Mr and Mrs f>rncgor of Druln were truiinactlni: bti.incs-, fiere Tuesday The Draegers have re­ cently ink n over Boswell .'{pringa i few miles south of Dinin And i ‘peakini! of the wonders of (tre- Hoti, Mr, Draeger says ti e .mn! y*1* "I Ihe Boswell mineral springs hus never changed once the tliMcovvry of I he springs, u n- nmrk.iblc rword found in no olhcr pince in th>> nation The water c 'i i high |K>t< ncy of mini । u. II nd If California hud thl» remit t, wot Id Mould know about it,” Mrs find more P alestine munitions ARTHUR OTTESON “Youth Nil I ¡«11 it I |<»r < brlst Assembly of God 721 Main St. C'lttw Gro Mr and Mts Kan ion Fnllii and two som. jx-nt Sunday in J ugom With Mis Fuller's parents, Mt and Mrs C F Welch, and her law und si .h r, Mr and Mis i Prim, and daughter Dr. II A Hugen of Cottage Grove i(tended und took tn activr purl in the annual mid-winter ed ucutional symjxxdum K|x>nsored by the Oregon A social ion of Chiro­ practic Physicians 'it the Multno­ mah hotel in Portland taxi week end Kuril Kvenlng Old 'Umi Hymns s.irrnl < lassies Anne Mitchell und Less Heren­ mid deen have bought the Skelton A Message 1li.it Stirs Auto Court and Grocery from Mi Two Weeks . . , F<’b. 1 to Feb 15 und Mrs. Hurry Skelton and have srnlm Ninlitly, mrrpt Monday changed the name to the Valley Auto Court The Valley Court i und Siitiirduy nt 7:45 pin. located three miles south of town n/lnlü TIMES YOUR WATÍH ~— Mr and Mr- Howard Thoma* retnrtK’d Friday from a trip to Butte. Montana where they spent Christmas with their son Wendell and family, and their Min Vincent anti family from Wolf Point, Mon­ tana Enroute they visited their daughter, Mis. P. L. Sanford, in Portland, anti a cousin, Dr. Stiles, and family, qnd other ft lends in Sjxikanc, Washington. 'They re­ port the four weeks spent in Mon­ tana, the weather was perfect, witfi beautiful sunshine every day. eO/TRplifb AS FEDERAL AUTHORITIES pressed their hunt for the key figures In a contraband arms shipment ring, new discoveries were made in the Bronx, New York, warehouse, which already had been revealed as tha source of some 65,000 pounds of TNT. The military materia) was in­ tended for shipment tn Tel Av / and Haifa, tn Palestine. Above, police and firemen rip open crates containing a cartridge loading machine, live bullets, military radio equipment and other assorted machinery. Below, a reporter comes upon a mine detector in the building, (international) THE STRANGEST THING Wc WondpA BY i . . QUARTZ CRYSTAL ,~.v. r. . —'limed -to jhe accuracy 'kiwis W TICKS OF WMvít , - ■ ci et »he the Por». »tots Ted's Clock Shop Cottage Grove Ph. 301 E arless R abbit - a san F rancisco resid ­ ent started RAISING RABBITS DURING THE MEAT SHORTAGE OUT OF A LIT TER OF EIGHT ONE WAS BORN WITHOUT EARS. Is Your Car Only Half There? SLOTH THE MOST TREE INHABIT - ft ING OF AIL ANIMALS RARELY DE SCENDS TO GROUND AND i J WALKS ON IT WITH DIFFI­ CULTY. THEY CLING TO BRAN­ V Thus the highest record of the ! first three dams on the sire’s side ;wHI be averaged, as will the first four dams on the dam's .side. These two figures will then be averaged to give the inheritance index of । the calf to be sold. Whenever a tested sire enters i into the pedigree its equal parent •ndex will be used in place of all preceding dam records. The same procedure will be followed for tested dams A scale of prices has been agreed upon for calves under six months of age starting at $150 for those with an inheritance index of 1449 pounds or less, and increasing by $50 or $100 steps up to $600 for those with an index of 650 pounds or more. Thus a calf be­ tween 450 and 499 pounds will fell for $200 while one with an index between 550 and 599 pounds will sell for $400. For calves more than six months old an additional $50 will be charged. The program is intended to give greater assurance that any bull ’calves sold from the college herd will transmit a high level of pro- duction. 41 S. 6th St LIKE CLAWS.THEiR BACKS V'. Í • Prompt Service DOWN AND SO APPEAR TO BE EAES 9 J , U A, UPSIDE DOWN. LIVES ON l YOUNG SHOOTS AND FRUIT. ARE COVERED WITH LONG GRAYISH HAIR WHICH IN DAMP FOREST. TAKES ON A • Reasonable Prices • Complete Checkup GREENSH COLOR. MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO DISTIN­ GUISH AMONG THE FOUKE. Appearing here again Sat. nites Jan. 24 A 31, al Cottage Grove Armory. ROW ID WRIGHT and his 7-plece western awing band. McKenzie Texaco Service Station Fifth and Washington Sts. Cottage Grove, Ore. FRIDAY This band was a great hit last Sat. nite. Dancing 9:00 to 12:00. Admission $1.00. tax inc. This bund will play for the special dance for March of Dimes cam- paign sponsoted by the Jaycees I Jan. 31st. ’4-11 p SATURDAY 6 boxes 33c MATCHES, Water Rep. Large pkg. 39c OATS, Albers lb. 89c BACON, Swift's Sliced Apricots No. 2’^2 can 27c 4 lb. pkg. 49c RAISINS lb. 17‘/2 c Beans, L. White Tall can 13 c OLIVES 10 lb sack C. H. Sugar Free with each $10.00 Order. 1 WASHING POWDER 63c value 31c 1 TOILET SOAP lb 29c MIX NUTS ctn $1.39 CIGARETTES, Camels Doren 63c EGGS, Large Fresh We carry a complete line of Frozen Foods and Fresh Moats. FREE PARKING LOT for your convenience. 10c SPECIALS Free Sugar Free Delivery Each Tuesday and Friday P. M. Limit on Tnnioca — Marshmallows — Jello — Pineapple — Tissue — Choco- olate Chips. Dan Merrell. Earl Woodson, week end of Miss Ruth McCall. Vern Booher, Bill Githens and , They are all students at Oregon Floyd Githens attended a Ford । State college. district service rqeeting at Salem i ------------ Monday evening. I — • - Lee - H - L. — Brewster took Span- ' genberg to Portland last week for Otto Dobberstein, a resident of a checkup at the hospital. After a ,i_ vicinity » for _ 3S no years, __ has sold few davs at the hospital Mr. Span- this hi> home and is moving to Spring- genberg returned on the train. field to live. Mrs Margaret Kincart teturned home after visiting at Oakland. Dorothy Schurman of Sherwood Oregon. and Winnie Gordon ot Klamath George Wright and Leon Good­ Falls were house guests over the row, Eugene, fieldmcn of the Ac­ cident Prevention Division of the I S 1 a t e Industrial Accident Com­ mission for Lane county will be at Salem January 22 and 23 in at­ tendance at the fourth annual in­ dustrial accident prevention con- , ference conducted by the indus­ trial commission. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 can Beets can Carrots can Green Benns can Rancho Sou» can Apple Sauce can Grapefruit Juice lb. Brown Sugar lb. Hard Mix Candy pkg. Biskit Mix nt. Relish doz. Clothes Pins lb. Washing Powder 10c Wc 10c 10c 10c .... 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c SHORTS GROCERY 119 S. 6th St Chain Saw Filing AS WELL AS CROSS CUT, CIRCLE & HAND SAWS. LAWN MOWERS AND OTHER TOOLS SHARPENED. V TUNE IT UP! Free Tire Inspection! We are now prepared to do 29-1 texx If your car is only giving you half the service it should — Now is the time to let us Phone 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills and I l»aby Elizabeth arc in Portland I this week where Mr. Mills is tak­ ing the state examinations of em­ balmers .They were accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Cruson. World’s Fastest Bullet The fastest factory-made bullet In the world is the .220 Swift. Actu­ ally only a 22. and with its bullet weighing little more than the .22 long rifle bullet, the Swift has a »peed at the muzzle (muzzle veloc­ ity) of 4.140 feet per second against 1.395 for the .22 high power long Title and 2.800 for the standard mili­ tary service cartridge which also may be called a 30-06. Food Eaten by Fire Thousands of tons of badly-needed ( food ar« laid waste by fire. Fires occur annually in 2,000 flour mills and elevators. 200 packing plants. 900 bakeries. 10,500 restaurants. 20.- 000 barns, 500 creameries and dai­ ries and in thousands of groceries, warehouses and farms. Ledger Sheets Drop in Diamonds Antwerp’s diamond Industry has felt the impact of the di op in de­ mand for diamonds in the United States and a lessening of purchases by wealthy individuals who bought them as investments After a one year boom in the Belgian diamond industry, which ships polished jew­ els and industrial stones all over the world, Antwerp diamond interests now are operating at about 60 per cent of capacity. This trimmed operation is to avoid dumping dia monds on an unreccotive matket. Made to Sign Pledge Iran ordered complete prohibition of opium production and required that al) government officials addict­ ed to use of opium had to submit a certificate showing cure within 15 days from the date of the order. Tanks Chase Moxqultoe« New piece of mobile heavy artil­ lery t<> be used against mosquilovs. flies, ragweed poison Ivy and other pesta has been Invented in Tennea- ace It la a spraying apparatus con- sisting of a pair of tanka mounted on opposite sides of the hood uf a tractor, with a pump on the axle pouered through a rear tak»- on pulley. Steepest Railroad Grads Steepen known'grade on a stand­ ard steam railroad in the United States is 5 83 per cent. This occurs on the Pennsylvania railroad at Madikon, Ind., where the railroad ascends the Ohio river bank The grade extends about 7,000 faet. and the clin.b is approximately 4!» feet. Suddlc-tank locomotives operated on this track. EXTRA SPECIAL from Birléis Packing Company Phone 231J Buy your beef and pork for the locker before it is too late. Half or whole beef or pork, 40c lb. CUSTOM CUTTING, CURING AND KILLING Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop CHES WITH THElR H00K- • Phone Us Now The Mentine!. ('»Hage Grove, Oregon When Soles Sweat There are about 3.000 sweat pores to the square inch on the soles of your feet—one reason foot spécial­ isa recommend leather soles, whose fibrous structure perm'iu a!> sorption and evaporation of the moisture. R. R. WATCH INSPECTOR 14 S. 6th St Thum., Jan. !3, UHM "This dairy bull calf has an in- dex rating of 461) pounds of but­ terfat and is priced at $2<>0; this ' one with a rating of 575 pound.: i Is priced at $4fX>. Take your J choice." This imaginary sales statement or something like it, will soon be a reality in connection with sales ' of bull calves from the dairy herd at Oregon State college where men in dairy husbandry depart­ ment have decided that sale of bull calves for breeding purposes throughout the country is not done I on a scientific basis. They have 'worked out a plan to improve the situation and are going to put it into practice immediately in the college herd of Jerseys and Hol­ steins. Under the now plan, prices for dairy bull calves will lx- set en­ tirely in accordance with a math­ ematical index figure showing the inheritance each calf possesses for production To arrive at this fig­ ure all records in the first three ■ genet at ions of the pedigree will lie > converted to a 3()5-day mature equivalent basis, with two-time Mr und Mrs E. A Teich re- Inrned Tuesday from a trip Io Tu- come. Washington where they vis­ iti d Mr und Mrs. Charlea Moris- elle, formel residents While there Huy visited Seattle and aeviial Thc name of the o ‘K Supply sonili towns In that vicinity. ( o ........ on >••••) street has bien Mr .mil Mr Ixm-n Lind w< changed j .-uiiduy dinner gm- .is <4 Mr ti nd Building Robert Cherry has accepted a Supply, It was learned hi re yes- p(Mitinn with the Shell till Co and I Mrs H G lu-Vunx und Puni tei day I Vaux of '■ K-V I’ll. started work last week. Presenting . . . EVANGELIST AND MR8 Index Rating of Bull Calves to Determine Price The Sentinel. True quality and service are always “in bloom" at this store. And taken together they form the happy combination of real satisfac­ tion. Come in and be convinced TODAY. And We Can Prove It. M & S AUTO SERVICE s , ’-Fr«« F^ick Up & Dellvery ' _ ' Floyd Mead^Oârlph Schultz ’ >í -......... Phone 180 J X M¡; NP; THE MEN’S TOGGERY SALE IS STILL GOING STRONG BUY COLD WEATHER CLOTHING NOW AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES The Men’s Toggery EVERYTHING FOR MEN \. W. HELLIWELL 517 Main St Ph. 65 Cottage Grove, Ore