The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 13, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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But thsrs la aomethlng
that
would help the dairy farmer more
N A T U R A L G A S C O R P O R A T IO N P L A N T
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' than any legislation that can ba an- i
High School N o tes
1 acted, that la a pledge on the part I
of every farm er never to eel a L _
' pound of butter eubatltute. So long
aa cream money goes for the pur-
Recently an organisation called
chase of the oleo that la putting the the Qirls League was formed In our
' dairy farm er out of business, • so high school. The main purpose of
« long w ill there be a depressed con­ this organisation Is to promote per
dition of the butter m a rk e t The sonal development such as person
•O B O C B IPT IO N BA TES
Initiative, etc. j
, cream producer who buys oleo allty, leadership.
(C m * I s M ' u m I
* ,• • moat*! «o i t . should expect everyone else to buy There are several committees In
1.»A|U m « « U
iil i i . the same thing, and th at would this organisation and the person- j
I mean extermination of the cow. The nel of these committees Is changed ;
M .m b .r of
B a tio a a l X s it u n .l Associati«-»
Farmers' union could do r * h l n g often enough so that every girl In
O raeoa M a lo KAItorlal A s s i l l i s i
better than conduct a campaign to the organisation has a chance tf>)
O ra fo a A - s i p s p .r üo alorrac»
pledge every occupant of the soil to develop her leadership abilities. An
the use of butter, end then extend other purpose of the league Is to
C N D K B T U B BIO
' the campaign to cities In dairy dis- foster a spirit of good fellowship
' trlcts. Not a pound of butter suh- among the students, especially to -,
(B y ELBERT BEDE )
l stitute should be sold In a Cottage ward the freshmen. This is done by
■ T A T E C A P IT O L , Balem, Ore., Grove store, and certainly not a two committees called the big sister
F*b. • .—The firs t thing that one pound should go to those who de­ and friendship committees. To
attending the session is sskvu when pend upon cream for their living. create a wholesome school spirit, to
visiting away from the capital u Buying oleo kills the cow that gives encourage service to the school and i
how Julius and the legislature are 1 the golden cream, and legislation to the community, and to promote
getting along, and this usually is will not greatly change the situa­ scholarship la another big aim of
asked w ith an Inflection which in­ tion.
the league. Another factor la to
tim ates that the legislature is de­
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cooperate with all organisations and
term ined not to give the governor
I t Is to be expected that there w ill all activities of the school. The
W lK t fes WBIltA.
be a flow of oratory when Port of Qirls' League necessarily Includes
I would say that this Is not the Portland legislation Is under con- many organizations since It Is made
attitude of legislators. To substan­ »¡deration.
up of all girls enrolled in the high
s s s
tiate this statem ent It may be point­
school. However the league does
ed out th at Speaker Lonergan gave
A lobbyist had an embarrassing not take over these other organiza­
to M eier supporters chanuiansh.ps experience the other day. He gave tions nor does It encroach on their
and positions on the committee» a telephone operator a number that rights. Its duty Is to cooperate
th at would handle the legislation he thought was his home phone with them In every way possible.
which the governor had indicated number, and asked to have the Other schools have formed this or­
that he would have introduced. The charge paid at the other egd. The ganization and have found it very
general attitude seems to be that woman who answered refused to re­ successful.
s s s
legislators w ill vote their own con­ ceive the message.
The lobbyist
victions, w ill support Meier legis­ found that he had given the wrong
The Torch honor society decided
lation when such legislation seems number. But he might have been at its meeting Friday morning to
to be for the beat interests of the heartened had he known that later put on a pay assembly Friday.
state, but w ill not support legisla­ the woman put In a call to get the March 13. The proposed assembly
tion merely because it has execu­ name of the person who had placed is to be of a spooky nature and w ill
tive approval.
come on that tradnional spooky
the collect call.
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day. Friday the thirteenth. Satan
I t should be borne in mind that
determine
Representative Winslow has been i will judge many to
Julius is a new hand at me political incorrectly named, as anyone will whether they shall go to heaven or
game and never before took inter­ testify who has heard him on the to Hades.
est tn stale, county, city or scnooi floor. The wind is high when Wins­
Frances Mackin and
Evelyn
district affairs, Alia views were the
Smith will have charge of composi­
low talks.
views of me inexperienced, parti­
see
tion of the plot of the program. The
cularly to the extent that he be­
During these days of depression advertising committee for the event
lieved that when someunng ougul the signs along the highways w arn­ will be composed of the following
to be fixed all that was necessary ing motorists that men are at woi a persons: Mildred Chapman and
was to pass a law about it- lie is
This picture shows how the plant age holder, while the plant will
cause one to wonder whether pros­ Rita Baiies, in charge of the as­
learning m at Uns doesu t work, aiic
sembly: Erm a Bennett, room 1; of the N atural Gas Corporation of have an estimated capacity of 140.-
perity is about to arrive.
he has also found Uiat when it
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Dorothy Haney, room 3: Orval Et
Oregon w ill look upon completion. 01» cubic feet o f gas a day. The
comes to drat ling a proposeu isw
Representative G ill would have ter. room 4: Bernice Mosby, room
The plant building will be approxi­ plant w ilt be of adequate size to
one's friends may be more of a
been the correct man for chairman 5: Della Gallo, senior roll rooms.
nuisance than one s enemies, for
Admission w ill be ten cents. This mately 20x25 feet. There w ill be take care of growing demands of
of the fish committee. Possibly, in
you don't try to please your ene­
view of the kind of fuss that is is to raise money to buy character one 15,000 gallon liquid storage the community, and ample provi­
mies, but It is necessary to caier
made over fish, it is just as weli posters next year. Each year the tank and one 12,500 cubic foot stor­ sion w ill be made for Installation
to those from whom you expect
honor society w ill be granted the
that Hellberg got that job.
support. H e has also learned m a t
privilege of a pay assembly. This a secretary' to w rite the minutes.
The name of George Kebelbeck
it is much easier to promise during
will be one of the traditions of the Last week Oral Hopper was presi- was omitted from the list ot mid-
a campaign than it is to deuver a f­
high school.
dent and M argaret Sowles was sec- year graduating seniors published
terward, that one doean I always Untold W ealth A w aiting
• • • •
rctary. This week Armand Wynne in last week's news column.
himself want to uiase me cuarigv»
Spread of M an’» Empire
The third full rehearsal of the was elected president and M argaret
Leon Van Nortw lck. a graduate
th a t as a candidate ne uiougul tie
operetta,
“Jerry
of
Jericho
Road,
The earth's surface has been ex­
of 1931, visited school Tuesday
Sowles reelected secretary.
wanted to make. He has also
which
is
to
be
presented
in
the
Miss Eariel Gilbert's English I I morn la*.
learned that powerful forces, that plored Incompletely, and practically high school gymnasium February
Sara Riley, a graduate of 1929,
apparenuy paid litue attention to nothing of the interior. The Med­ 27. was held Thursday evening un­ class is featuring Lincoln this week
visited school Monday.
campaign promises, gel busy with iterranean sea washes the corpse* der the direction of Miss Violet on its class bulletin board.
Beth Rede and Jewel Brainard,
At a freshman class meeting
effect wnen an attem pt is made to of forgotten civilizations, while the Mills, music supervisor. Miss Jewel
carry out a program that gores «uhmarine landscape exhibits to­ Mackenzie, dancing supervisor, and Wednesday morning, It was decided graduates of 1930, visited school
pography that I* unmatched on dry
that punishment for anyone being Monday afternoon.
their ox.
dramatics tardy should be to look up 25 words
Off the west coast of Miss Eariel Gilbert,
The proposal to abolish the pub­ earth.
coach.
The
sophomore
class
will
in the dictionary. Ten words wilt
lic service com mission, msoe dur­ Japan lies a gulch five times deep­ manage the operetta.
H is to r ic a l R iv e r
be added to the original 25 if the
ing the campaign, and me gover­ er than the Grand Canyon of Ari­
• • •
Tlie llnznxke river Is ahont 413)
culprit
is
tardy
more
than
once.
zona.
nor's present proposal to merely re­
The seniors decided at a class
Our
deepest
mines
descend
The second year sewing class will ■lilies In length mid has a drainage
duce the commission to one man,
ir e s of 9,237 square mllea
w ith assistants to do the work that ■bout one mile: but to reach a meeting assembly to take as a pro­ have charge of m aking costumes
The following
the extra two commissioners now depth where earth heat can be elec­ ject care of the stage for the band for the operetta.
do, may illustrate the difference be­ trified we may have to bore 20 concert which is to be given in the girls are helping afte r school: Cleo
evening. Gunter, M ay Chestnut, Evelyn Rose,
tween campaign promises and post- miles. Here is exploration on a ti­ gymnasium Wednesday
Odessa Newcomb and Jean Mooney.
election performance. I t is believed tanic scale for engineers. Inven­ February 11.
Bernita Schoen, assisted by June
The seniors chose the type of an­
by many that Julius found tnat a» tors and adventurers.
Millions of tons of platinum and nouncements to be used for com­ Wheeler, entertained Miss EAriel
governor he didn't wish to abolish
the commission that as a candidate gold and silver are held In suspen­ mencement at a class meeting Wed­ G ilbert and Anita Haldem an Thurs
day at a Valentine luncheon a t the
seeking vote* be thought, or pre­ sion and chemical combination by nesday morning.
tended to think, he wanted to sea water.
Kruschen S alt*—(a perfect com­
Miss E ariel Gilbert's English I practice house.
The sophomore first team de­ bination of the six mineral salts
No one looks on the globe with­ class each week elects a president
abolish, and that the one-man pro­
posal has been made merely to out wondering why land should to take charge of class period and feated the freshman first team 50 your body should have to function
to 0 in a girls’ basketball game properly) purify your blood of
waste. The Sahara, the Australian
eave his face.
see
Thursday afternoon.
Interior, the American desert, and
harm ful acids, and aid the kidneys
T h a t the governor has some ot hundreds of thousands of square
In a girls’ basketball game Tucs and bowels to throw o ff waste ma­
the traits of others who have been miles In South America. China. Bor­
day afternoon the junior second terial— the continual formation of
In power is found in the method be neo, Tibet, Alaska, and the Cana­
team defeated the freshman second which Is probably the cause of
used to try to "get" one member of dian Arctic are wasted territory.
team by a score of 42 to 4.
your fat.
the P o rt of Portland. I t is quite Here are exalted fields for labor.
Miss Florence Jenks, commerce
In this modern age of living, It's
generally believed that be didn l Every desert can be made to flower,
teacher, returned to school Mon­ Impossible to get these salts from
care a tin k er’s darn how the port every swamp can be drained, every
day, a fte r a ten-day absence due to the fancy foods you eat—but don't
commissioners get their jobs just tundra thawed out. Man's empire
illness.
worry just as long as you have
so he “got" his man.
can expand to every spot where
Kruschen Salts.
Another similar instance is his oxygen 1* available.
Take a h alf teaspoon every morn­
th rea t to veto the Rogue river fish
ing before breakfast in a glass of
b ill unless be Is given his way with
hot w ater—little by little that ugly
the port commission. He believes in Short Shrift Accorded
fat disappears, you'll feel better
the Rogue river bill and, in his in­
than ever b efo re-y ea rs younger,
Bible in “ Fine W riting”
augural message, suggested its pas­
more energy. You'll soon possess
sage. W hether or not he vetoes the
"Refined" versions of Holy Scrip­
I f G etting Up Nights, Backache, that enviable beauty, clear skin.
bill w ill be decided before this is ture go back as fa r as the Fourth
fr e q u e n t d a y call«,
P ain«, N * r v - sparkling eyes, superb figure which
printed.
century of our era. when the pagan
o
u
fn e a ». o r B u rn in g , duo to fu n c tio n ­
The professor and his wife
a l B la d d e r Ir r it a t io n , tn acid co n d i­ only perfect health can Impart.
emperor Julian forbade Christians
were entertaining at dinner.
An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at
tio n « , m ak e s you fe c i tire d , depreawed
This is Oregon's firs t experience to use the classical Greek and Latin
Suddenly a child's voice was
end dl»t ou rag ed , t r y th e C y » te x T e at. Cottage Grove Pharmacy.
Money
w ith a m illionaire governor with writers In their schools on the
W o r k s fa s t, » ta rta ©1 ro u lâ t In < th ru
heard from the floor above.
th e system in 15 m in u tes, p ra is e d by back If Kruschen doesn't convince
m illionaire ideas. I t was only a ground that they had no right to
"Mother"!
thou san ds fo r ra p id an d iw>sltive a c ­ you that It Is the safest, quickest,
fe w years ago that the governor do so, as they had re'ected the re­
"W hat is it, Archie?” she
tio n . D on t g iv e up. T r y C y s te x (p ro - easiest way to lose fat.
couldn't afford an automobile. Now ligious beliefs underlying them,
no
u n red H ls s -te x ) to d a y , und**r th e
asked.
A H a rtfo rd woman writes, 'T il
Ir o n - C ’ ad G u a ra n te e . M u s t q u ic k ly
• liveried chauffeur driving a sev- writes a columnist In the Manches­
“There's only clean towels in
a
lla
y th ese co nd ition s. Im p ro v e re s t­ tell the world Kruschen Salts Is
eral-tbousand-doilar-car brings the ter (England) Guardian. Some
the bathroom. Shall I start
fu l «1e*p an d energy» or m o n e y buck. wonderful stu ff to reduce.” An
governor from his apartments (note Christians thought that the depriva­
O n ly 60o a t
one?”
Ohio woman lost 10 pounds with
the p lu ral) three blocks away and tion was small, but other«, notably
see
one bottle.
(5)
Kem’s fo r Drugs
hovers around the door of the gov­ a certain Apollinarins. who before
We started something when
ernor’s office until the chief execu­ bis conversion had been a Sophist
we asked you to w ait for the
tive Is ready to return to his apart­ at Beyrout. began to Improvise a
new Philco super-het. H a lf
ments or wishes to be taken some­ Christian “literature."
The Bible
the town have been w aiting
where else.
a* It stood was not deemed to he a
and asking when it would be
This is the firs t time the gover­ suitable Instrument of literary In­
here.
nor’s office has affected a dog, and struction, so the old teacher, along
N O W IT 'S H E R E .
It Is one of the duties of the liv­ with his son, who In later years be­
11 tubes — Super-hetrodyne,
eried chauffeur to take his dogship came known as the leader of the
»164.50.
out fo r an airing at intervals. The Apolllnartan heresy, set himself to
s s s
ch au ffeu r can't even peek in on the put the Bible Into “fine writing.”
Doc Lebow tells us that once
sessions, fo r he knows not at what The historical books of the Old
a Scotchman didn't go to a
m om ent he may be wanted, and Testament were to be turned Into
banquet because he didn't
when Julius wants an employe he enic verse, the Psalms Into Pindaric
know w hat the word ''gratis,'’
w ants him rigbt now.
odes, and the Gospels Into Socratle
on the invitation meant. The
T h e difference in governors Is Il­ dialogues. But the relgn of Julian
next day he was found dead
lustrated by an Incident of a few was short, and so was the gurvlval
before an open dictionary.
days ago.
W hen the
elevator of this "literary Bible."
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stopped to take the chief executive
AND
to the next lower floor there were
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several stacks of spittoons being
" D e fe n d e r o f th e F a ith ”
Said a friend to B ill Moyer,
taken fo r their dally ablutions. The
leading up to a loan: "Say,
Henry V III, who was a political
elevator operator was required to
Bill, if you had five bucks In
m ake the trip w ith the spittoons rather than a theological rebel
your pocket, what would you
firs t and return fo r the governor. ■ gainst the Roman chnrch. and In
think?”
T hera have been otber sim ilar in­ Ms youth was a champion of or­
Bill: ‘T d think I had some­
stances. The one th at has caused thodoxy, wrote a book In defense
body else’s pants on.”
the moat comment was the expense of the seven sacraments against
of <2,000 or more In fittin g up the Luther. In recognition of his serv­
ch ief executive’s office before he ices, Pope Leo X granted to him In
1521 the title of “‘Defender of the
would occupy i t The expense would
* reaches far out beyond th e lim it o f o th er receivers sod
Faith," so putting him on an
h a w been much greater except for
brings you programs you never dream ed o f getting. P a­
eqnal footing with the “Patholle”
the g ift two years ago of furniture
king of Spain and the "Most Chris­
cific Coast owners are logging Eastern stations in daytim e.
fo r th a t office.
tian" king of France. After Henry's
see
M a r v e lo u a S e le c t iv it y !
Despite the governor's disinclina­ break with Rome. Pope Paul n i
P H IL C O S uperbcterodync-Plus times in d istin ctly stations
tion to mix with the rabble that revoked the title : bnf In 1544 Henry
w hich are o n ly five kilocycles »part! A n d beside its super­
hurrahed for him during the cam­ obtained an act of Ma own parlia­
heterod yne c irc u it it has au tom atic volum e co ntrol, balanc­
paign, despite the tactical errors he ment conferring the Rame title
has made. It must be admitted that upon him. It has been home ever
ed units, four-phase tone co ntrol. O n ly a P hilco has a ll these.
since
by
the
sovereigns
of
Eng­
be has the ability to give the state
V e ry H any T e r m n ! t r e e H o m e J r i a l !
land,
and
appears
on
the
coins
as
a business administration to offset
Y e t you can have th is record-breaking radio fo r o n ly a few
his peculiarities end the expense the FID . D EF (Fidel Defendor).—Con­
state has been put to to fix things tinental Edition of the Loudon
pennies a day on th e P hilco Easy Paym ent Plan! A n d you
to suit him. I t Is quite likely that Daily MaiL
can have it on tria l, F R E E , in yo u r ow n hom e, before you
fir
Lose Fat
Safely and Quickly
Radio Ray has this
to say:
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of additional tanka when demand
la sufficient.
The plant building w ill present
on attractive appearance and will
be entirely of fireproof construe-
tion with steel frame, red tile walls
and red metal tile roofing. It will
be divided Into two rooms, one of
which w ill contain an electrical
control board and automatic plant
control apparatus, while the other
will contain compressor« driven by
gas proof motors, liquid and gas
pressure regulators and Incidental
piping.
The appearance of the entire
pro|>erty will be greatly enhanced
by (lie contrast between llte red
tile plant structure and the aluml
num painted storage equipment, all
of which will be surrounded by a
seven-foot cyclone fence.
♦—
I
p ra te d th e p ledg e o f a lle g ia n c e an ti
th e scout o a th an d taws.
v » iir filin e c ab in et*
O r i g i n a t o r o f M ile s to n e s
(lalus Gracchus, tribune of Itntne
Eleven scouts, three troop com­
111 123 It.
w h s the first to pro
mitteemen and a new member a t­ m ilitate a law 1« sol mile.tones at
tended the regular meeting of troop
every 1,133) paces nl»ng Ihe lloman
18 Saturday night In the M. E
highways
church. The troop earned 2970
points last week In the achievement
contest. The scouts divided Into J*W»» ■ ■ » « ■ ■ ■ » * ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
;
two groups, one group studying ■
first aid and the other signaling
A fte r a period of games the troop
was treated to popcorn by Troop
Committeeman O. B. Artiest. Tom
Howard w ill join the troop as a
tenderfoot.
Troop 13 spent several hours In
the woods last Saturday on scout
By buying the product of 5
work.
Cottage Grove industries. E
Troop 16 has a window display
In the Owl drug store and troop 13
Keep C ottage G rove ■
has a display In the window of the
Breese golf course as part of their
Store
C lerks
!
scout week program.
Eagle Scouts Howard Taylor and
Em ployed
;
John Clark attended a chamber of
commerce luncheon Tuesday In the
By Buying in Cottage B
Interests of scout week. Taylor
Grove Stores Everything
spoke briefly on what scouting
that Can Be Purchaacd in ■
meant to him and Clark gave a
Cottage Grove.
■
brief talk on what scouting should
mean to a community.
(This Spare Contributed by B
Troops 16 nnd 13 attended In a
Cottage Grove Sentinel.)
b
body services at the M E church
■
Sunday In honor of the tw enty.first
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anniversary of scouting. They re-
K eep C ottage :
G rove Labor ■
E m ployed
:
P hilco
buy! B u t you m ust act N O W w h ile shipm ents J •-1 •
Y our Home P rin t Shop First.
Columnar Shasta. The Sentinel.
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Radio Ray
Down by the bridge
Evangelist
Gutekunst
of Salem, Oregon
S ta r tin g
Sunday
February 15
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PE N T E C O ST A L
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i genuine Western magazine sincerely shares
Western people an appreciation and regard for
qualities which build Western spirit, individual*
and character. O nly SUNSET completely reflects
e thought and activities of the West. T o serve only
Western people w e ll—that is the sole puqiose of this
magazine of the West.
Your flower garden, your home and it’s decoration,
your recreation and out-door life, all w ill give you
much more pleasure if you read SUNSET for SUNSET
pays particular attention to these things as W ESTERN
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N o Eastern or general publication can give the attention
to this locality—it’s homes, it ’s gardens, it’s outdoor life
—that makes SUNSET, published in San Francisco,
our own magazine, and we feel fortunate to l>c able
to offer our readers such
r
The song, “After the Ball.” was
written by the late Chnrles K. Har-
ri*.
Tt was nt a hall In Chicago
that Harris found what he termed
the Inspiration of his song.
He
and a Kentucky girl to whom his
hostess introduced him danced to­
gether all evening. In their gronp
was an engaged couple who quar­
reled during the dance. The man
-took home” another girl. His for­
mer fiancee attempted to disguise
her unhappiness- seeing this, H ar­
ris thought to himself, “Many a
heart la aching after the hall." Thia
was the Inception of the well known
■ong.
In one hour’s time music
and iyrlc were written.
C om e H ear
FOR
WEZTERN PEOPLE
S u p e r h e te r o u y n e-p lu s
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You know In advance the pro­
gram that you’re going to
hear. You'll know that it w ill
be as clear as a bell if we sell
you a set—because th at’s part
of our business—seeing that
you get radio-result».
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And you W IL L get results
with the new super-het. I t ’s
the best set in town and we
can P R O V E IT .
s. n tiin l.
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with a
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E ast is W est
two years from now he will have
learned thing* that will result in an
entirely different kind of legislative
session and In many worth-while
accomplishments. M a n a g i n g a
state's business is much different
from managing a department store.
In a state's business the general
manager can’t tell some of those
under him what Is required of
them, and without being able to do
thia the style of a fellow like
Julius la materially cramped.
Julius la a likeable enough fel­
low personally, has the ability, and
we must all wish him well, for af­
ter all this la our state, and we wish
him to do the beet he can for us.
see
One of the important subjects of
legislation la oleomargarine. My
sympathies, and the sympathies of
the legislature, are with the dairy
, and It appears that all pro-
legtalatlon w ill ba en-
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