The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 20, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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rn" rblng’a assembly,
«onto o r p re d a to ry a n im als . o r •■ eooa •■ John Nordatrorn gave a ahort talk
Ik o praaoaaa o f Ibo .s m s « h a .I o o m * «0
tha* Oregon State college con-
kto. t h e ir o r Ita hnow lodge. » • • • ' • •*> . . . . w h l r h la h e l n i r s io .n m . r e . l k v
proceed a n « to c s a tla n e In can « fa ith to
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w n l c n *■ Being sponsored by
e s to rm ta a to an « d e e tre y »uch ro «oato by 'he aenlor claaa.
He atreaeed the.
poisoning. tra p p in g o r o th e r a p p ro p ria te naad of Belling more ticket«.
Eva
a n « effo ctlo o m ean s , s a d
Hchau/ela reported on the open
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i r o l t o . 'l i r ' . r l ' r , ? .. • : » houae which to being sponsored by
the Junior claaa and called on the
«onto Io l* B . county. Oregon
peraon*
Mow, th e re fo re . a ll o f such
, ---------- ! chairmen of the several committee»
W llh .rta Wllaon
f ir m *
ro p a rto o ro k lp o
o o rpo ro tlooo
on« to give rrportg.
ró m p an les o w n in g o r h a t in g
dom inion reportad
on the gultlcs, Neill«
o v . r Ia n « la t a la I m a . c e u iity O rogoa
Chapman on the various eghlbl-
aro h ereb y re q u ire « to ta k e otopa to ea
tlona and Elbert Hmlth on enter­
t e r m in a le aal« g ra y « Ig g a r g roun d anu ir
rola (< H e lio s « o u g la a lll « I t h l a 1 0 «aya tainment.
H L. »OWN
M argaret I^onard gave
fro m the « a te o f the f ir s t p u b llr a llo u of a brie* report on the operetta. Hhc
H h c r lff L a n e C o u n ty O regon
S to r in g L ia s a
thio Bolleo
I f «och atepe a re not tabeo
It Is an old hint that advise* the
a person o r persons a p p o in te «
by
the •aid that the receipts were o v e r.
12«) and that over tlbO waa cleared i storage of linen In blue paptfr so
Print Shop Fii-at
A financial report of the w hole' that tha whiter.«as of «ha material
student body wa« given by Ralph may be preserved.
I f blue pa|>er
Monroe. He stated that the stu­ la lacking, dip soma old cotton ma­
dent body needed more money. . terial In very strong bine water so
Carolyn Grannis reported for the that It acquiree th a ueceaaary pro­
This will do equally
honor society. She told how the work tective tint.
had progressed thia year. A report well.
on the new stage equipment was
given by Mr. Averill. Each claaa
president reported on claaa pro­
jects and emphasized the need of
cooperation of the other claa.en In
putting over their projects. Beth
liede gave a report on The Grovtan.
high school annual. Superintendent
Emerson told of a field day to be
held during the latter part of A p iil
or the first of May M r. Kerns gave
a brief report on athletic activi­
ties. Ethel Bennett made an an­
nouncement regarding photography
for the annual. Principal Grannis
made several typing awards Fran
ces Randall received a certificate
, from the Underwood company and
one from the Roy«l company. Cecil
Armea a silver pin from the Under
wood company and one from the
Remington company, H o w a r d
Jacobsen a certificate and a silver
pin from the Royal company and
a certificate from the Underwood
company, Elm er Allen a certificate
from the Royal company, and Elsie
Rose a certificate from the Rem-
TITLE ABSTRACT CO
, ington company.
867 Oak BL
A t a freshman class meeting
ABSTRACTS
Wednesday Bonita Schoen gave a
Title Insurance
vocal duet and Helen Jones and
> Erm a Bennett a vocal duet.
EUGENE
O R EG O N
A contest between the boys and
girls of the senior class to keep
down tardiness and to raise deport
ment was started Wednesday. The
losers at the end of this six weeks
j will entertain the winner« w ith a
O'DAYS
■ party.
OSCE DAT 8T3TBM AUTO PA 1ST
The Agriculture club held a meet
SHOP
ing Monday morning and discussed
High d a » guaranty«« Job* at fol-
lowing
price«:
Pord'«. open models,
work they w ill do at a contest at
«15 and up: all other «mall ears,
Grants Pass March 28 and 2U. The
*20 aa« op: all «tandard «Izea, »30
boys who w ill compete are as fol­
“ *
JACK O’DAT
lows: George Hawley and Read
0*1
Oak
St., Eogsne. Ore.
Hemenway in blackamlthlng. D al­
ton W ard. Philip Hersey. Charles
McLln and Merle Hockett in ra fter
cutting. Alva W akefield. Ed H unt
and Edward Graham In soldering,
Lecter Yearoua and Alvin McGar-
vln In m ilk testing. Linn Chapman
and George Kebelbeck In rope
work.
Another topic discussed was the
Smith-Hughes week-end at Corval­
lis on April 24, 25 and 28.
M r. Averill, Smith-Hughes teach­
er. who la on a committee w ith Mr.
Grow of Roseburg and Mr. Leth of
Newberg, spent Saturday in Cor­
vallis making plana for a 8m lth
Hughes week-end.
The following students are listed
MILLS
on the honor roll fo r the flrat six
BEAUTY SHOP
weeks of the second semester:
SPECIAL
Freshmen — Doris Anlauf. May
Chestnut, Dorothy Haney. Maxine
Permanent Wave *5 Complete
Rhode; sophomores. Kathleen Beld
ler. Ardath Eastburn. Orval Etter.
g o . 218. Tiffany Bldg , phone 1040
Edna Hands. Ruth Olson. Edwin
Richardson. Evelyn Smith. K a th ­
erine Young;
Juniors, Dorothy
Jeanette. N ettie Swadley. Frances
Randall. W ilberts Wilson. Louise
Wynne; seniors,
Lillie Keitzer.
Dinty Moore’s Bicycle
Florence Meek, Genevieve M ulvi-
and Toy Shop.
blll. These students had no grade«
E itra wheel« and parti for all toy«.
lower than B. The following stu­
dents were on the honorable men­
Trioycle and wheel toy« both new
and rebuilt. Columbia bicycle».
tion list: Freshmen. W illard Arne.
Welding, braxing and repairing
Erm a Bennett, Lawrence Clark,
Gornola Oordon. Jimmie Harrison
120 W ilt Bth 9t.. Eugene, Oregon
Anita Haldeman, Roberta Holmes.
M argaret Mostachettl; sophomores.
Victor Goff, Russell Jones, M a r­
garet Leonard, Phyllis Sorenson;
Juniors. Melba Cochran, Carolyn
Grannis. Bernlta Jeans, Florence
Phone«: Office 157-J. Re». 3134-M
Kebelbeck. M axine Nelson. Florence
X Ray laboratory— N. C. M.
Rogers; seniors, Elsie Roae. Lillie
Krlsher. These students received
Dr. J. E. Scofield
no grades lower than C plus.
Palmar Chiropractor
D r. Hagen, sophomore class dad
877 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore.
has awarded to Rodney Safley a
Across from First National Bank
prize of $1 for selling the most
tickets to the high school operetta.
Marvls Sutherlin and Evelyn Smith
each received a prize of 50 cents
and Francis M ackin, Dorothy Stew
art, Gladys Sprouls and Dorothy
Umphrey each a prize of 25 cents
After High School Attend
The girls’ glee club sextet and the
Eugene
Business College
boys’ quartet, under the direction
of V irginia Hunt, have entered In
It*» a Good School"
the annual music festival spon­
sored by the University of Oregon,
Miner Bldg.
which w ill be held April 4 and 5.
Telephone 1666
Eugene. Ore.
The glee club w ill elng ’’Rain,’’ by
Curan, and " It Was a Lover and
His Lass.” by Dicks. The sextet
w ill sing "Trees.” by Rasbach-Har-
rla. and a selected number. The
boys' quartet w ill sing "All Through
WB SAVE YOU »16 TO »50
the N ight” and a selected number.
ON EVERT SUIT
The sophomore boys defeated the
Men’s
Undelivered Suits
freshman boys 21-11 in class indoor
TAILOR MADE
baseball Monday on the south field.
Representing five of the largest tai-
This was the first citizenship cup
1 oring hou»»» oi Chicago and
contest game.
Cincinnati
Unavee W hitsett has been a b -1
693 Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregon
K. J. BONNER, Manager
sent several days on account of
Illness.
Jean Allison has been absent sev­
eral weeks due to an attack of
scarlet fever.
Jean Short has been absent sev­
Learn to Dance!
eral days on account of Illness.
H a rrie tt Ostrander, who has been
C l a n an d P r iv a t e Lessons
absent several days, has undergone I
The Cooking School u’tll b*
an operation for appendicitis.
Merrick Dance Studios
Ralph Boslaugh has been absent,
under ihe pergonal luperviiion t f
861 Willamette
several days due to a severe at-1
Phone 3081
Eugene, Ore.
tack of tonsllltla.
JUUA PERRIN HINDLEY
Edna Mae Harvey, assisted by
of tht glia Lthr Cooking School«.
Florence I-eonard, entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Ixiren Harvey at a d in -1
ner Thursday evening at the prac­
tice house.
Madelle Beidler. assisted by Edna
Mae Harvey, entertained M r. a n d ;
STEVENSON’S
Mrs. Charles Beidler at a dinner
Wednesday evening at the practice
FAMILT DRUOGI8T8
house.
The girls of the domestic science
« busy drug stores
class served refreshments to the
Kodaks and Kodak Finishing
members of the cast of "Good
Morning Judge” Tuesday evening.
About 70 persona were served.
The girls of tha home m aking d e-1
partment. under the direction of
Mrs. Benson, are taking up the
| study of child care In connection
CARL R. BAKER FILM
w ith their sewing. They are learn­
ing how to feed, clothe and care
SHOP
for children.
EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC
tood.
rh a r g e o f o r « o m la lo n o v e r s a y
piece. b u ild in g . s tm e tu re
"h a rt
R e p o r t s nt tba varloua
l h a student body
other three days are recitation per­
iods.
Miss Macksnsle, who was racant-
ly employed to fill the vacancy In
the faculty caused by Mrs. Kerns’
resignation, has taken over
Mr.
Kerns’ gometry I I class, while Mr
Kerns Is teaching the gometry I I I
claaa form erly taught by M r-
Kern«
The sophomore girls’ first team
defeated the all-cla«« glrla’ aecond
team 17 to 10 In an tnterclass base­
ball game Thursday.
The senior first team defeated
the freshman second team 15-2 In
a girls' interclasa bas«d>all game
Tuesday afternoon.
Itobanon defeated Cottage Grove
25-22 in basketball Friday at Itob-
anon.
I tlona of
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HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
C r e g o i
Subsen he if you can, borrow if you need to,
steal it if you must, but—read The Sentinel.
Typewriters—Office Supplies—The Sentinel.
LANE COUNTY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These
Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home County
The Cooldng o School
That’s Different
a
KNOWLES
GRABER
F L O R IS T S
ABSTRACTS
W ith pleasure we announce an event of more than
average importance. A cooking school to be sure—
hut what a cooking school! Several months have
been spent in planning three days that you will not
soon forget —three days in a romantic kitchen—
every moment crowded with new ideas. And this
is the best part of our announcement: our school
has been arranged by the Ella Lehr Cooking Schools,
a name which means a great deal to women of the
W est. Every session will be under the personal
supervision ot one of the Ella Lehr staff of experts.
REX PL0RAL CO.
F O U N D R IE S
T h u r sd a y
A p r il 3
B A K E R IE S
F r u it G r o w e r s
KOKHS
E U G E N E F R U IT G R O W E R S ’
A SSO C IA TIO N
re
Bebg’J
R oss
842 Oak Street
I
Eugene, Ora.
REALTORS
Money to Pinnace Building
Agents Weiter» Loan A Bldg. Ce.
of Bait Lake
PARSONS COMPANY
KZALTOKS
7 East 7th Ava., Pkoaa 105
I
Seeds and Feeds
We grind and malacdtc hry and
all other feeds
W« make all kinds of «treat feed«
Oregon Seed and Peed Co.
I» a Fanner» Manufacturing Mar-
ehandlring Association.
BRCAD*
Eogaa«'« only «wee! feed plant
Eugene, Oregon
Stk and High Sta.
Eugeae. Ora.
F U R N I T U R E »Self Service Stores
BEAUTY SHOPS
Williams Self-Service
Store
C H A R L E T 'S F U R N IT U R E CO.
Tha Store That Save« Ton Money
83 Writ Eighth
Shoe« for «very member of the
family
»8c to *4.98
Corvallis, Eugene, Salem. The Dalles.
Bend. Oregon
Telephone 1122
Eugene, Oregon
BICYCLE SHOPS! G IF T S H O P S
I
E D N A R U T H G IF T S H O P P E
117 E. 10tk St -Cooper Bldg.
SH O ES
BUSTER BROWN SHOE
STORE
EVQENE, OREGON
Exelutive line of hand made gift«
•DRESSMAKING”
Price« Reasonable
Across from Maia Telephone Bldg.
"Happy Fact for All tha Family*’
Shoes— Hosiery— Service
»21 Willamette Street, Eugene, Ora.
C h ir o p r a c to r s | L ife In su ra n ce | STATIONERY
2 to 4 p. m.
I. O. O. F. HALL
The Ella Lehr Schools are different—not only do they search
out the best among all the multitudes of recipes and suggestions
that are available, but they are devoted to creating new and
practical ideas for use in the kitchen. In three days, the results
of months of study are revealed before your very eyes. Every
recipe has been tested and tried, eveiy suggestion is p ractical-
useful—helpful. Elaborate menus that require extensive equip*
ment and expensive inroads on the family budget are not con*
sidered. But the simple pleasing ways of dressing up the good
old “standbys” are the essential tb 3s in the school programs.
COLLEGES
Coe Stationery Co.
MAJOR WHITE
I
"The Insurance Man”
•41 Willamette St.
District manager for West Coast Life
Insnranco Co.
Party F aven — Bride» Pria«»
875 Oak Street. Eugene. Oregon
Enfraved or Printed
Weddlnf Announcement*
MATTRESSES |
Overstuffed Furniture— Anything In
Upholitery
T A IL O R S
LYLE’S TAILOR SHOP
O’B R IE N M A T T R E S S A N D
UPHOLSTERY
Upstairs and Save Dollar«
Cleaning. Pressing, Remodeling.
Fitting
Salta *23.50 and up
723 WUlsmetta St.
Eugane, Ora.
Mattresses Renovated
Kapok Mattresse» a «peclalty
Any «lie or weight
Phone 39»
391 8th Ave. Ea«t
Eugene. Oregon
Clothing (Men’s) | MOTORCYCLES | TIRE SERVICE
D a n c e S tu d io s
DRUG STORES
Set aside the ates. Come and ask questions and make notes.
W e invite you as our guest at “The Cooking School that is
different”—a thrilling and inspiring event that will help
make life brighter during the rest of the year.
F IL M S
:. a •.. a .; a ..*, a :. a •.. a ¿. a .:. a .; a •
Office Phone 850
Wrought Iron Work— Portable
Electric and Acetylene Welding
F r id a y
A p r il 4
S e t t h e d a te s a s id e N O W !
SHER KHAN
PBODVCZ DEALBB
EUGENE FOUNDRY &
MACHINE CO.
FREE COOKING SCHOOL
W e d n e sd a y
A p r il 2
Produce Dealers
Eugene*« Leading Florist Since 1012
Flo«rere by Wire— Any Ptoce
Bonded Member
nori«t Telegraph Delivery AaMctotlon
058 Oak Bt.
Phone 082
Eugene, Oregon
A u to P a in tin g
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
I
The students of the dramatic
and public speaking claaa are work- (
i Ing on their projects, which consist
of ten-minute talks and term pa­
pers. Two days saoh waak ara
••«cd for lahorntgry por'"o'> nnrt the
Quick sarvlca— and special attention
given to mall ord»r».
7tM and Will. Sta.
I n f »ne, Ora.
H A R L E Y -D A V ID S O N
SALES UO.
FIRESTONE
Moat Miles Per Dollar’
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle«
Sidecars and Package Truck«.
Eugen» Tir» Servie»,
Ino.
Eugen», Oregon
1999 Franklin Blvd.
Phone 2381-W
Eugene, Oregon
I
NEON SIGNS
A. C. N E L S O N *
I
CO.
International Trucks
657 Willamette Street— Phone 525
% ton— 1 toa Six Speed Special
1% toa, 1% ton, 3 ton, 8 ton
Plumbing and Meeting— Sheet Metal
Work— Roofing— Neon SI,
Electric Refrigeration
R . G. M A STER S
845 Oliva— Engcne. Oregon
EUGENE. OREGON
I
OSTEOPATHS
DR. C. H. DAY
Osteopathie Physician and Surgeon
Foot Specialist
Miner Bldg.
Eugen», Ors.
I P h o to g r a p h e r s
MARTIN'S STUDIO
Distinctive Portrait«
Eugene, Oragoa
TRUCKS
I
Women’s Wear
GILMORE S
’The Shop Every Woman Knows”
Laona Jsnkins
Exclnalvs Millinery
Nsw location— New Schaefers Bldg.
Wlllamstts at Tenth, Eugsas, Ora.
| RADIO SERV1CE|
COTTAGE GROVE
RADIO SERVICE
Proteaatoasl Sarvloe, Radis aa*
electrical acaesaariea
714 Main
Pkaaa 88
Oatoaga Orava. Ora.