The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1937, Image 5

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    situated in Income estimated at'
poem is given. Beside« singing 2
1400,000 annually at the pre,«nt ’
and 3 part songs in regular class
time, with a larger return expected ;
students are learning Instruments
In th. future, due to the sustained
High School.
end seating arrangement« of the
yl«ld feature of th. bill. Virtually
"Be serious’ In your thoughts orchestra.
th. entire revenue received by the about this war m China," were the
Progress ia being shown in In-
f d.ral government from th.«, words spoken by Mias Edith HI mis- ■t
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lunc ...
rumen
music
In the junior
junior
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l*r’ **BC’,*r from Fou Chow, China, high this year A larger number of
Litnu and Chamber Hear
reverts back to the counties
ln at an assembly last Thursday She students have turned out. To date
which the land is situated
spoke to the students on the reri- there are listed three trumpets, one
DLscuuion of National
ItonnevIM« darn, and other dams ous responsibilities of Chineae high trombone, five clarinets, four vio­
to be built tn th. future under the school students In this war with lins and two drum
And State Problemi
players, a
compnrmUe bill finally adopted, ae japan
Hlmlster was dre^e/1 larger and mor« advanced group
sure« th. distribution of the power |n a blue silk Chinese "dress-up" than last year.
The First Hesston of the 7Mh thus generated over as wide an costume
th* ’°*«-’
She told, with convincing clear-
Congreas was remarkable for what
Miss Wilkinson’s home room is
If did not do," Congressman James prlce that will permit the amortize nass. how the children are max going to start a scrapbook in which
educational teacher, after school will be kept snapshots and photo-
W Mott told a gathering at a lion Of the expense of the project
joint meeting of the Chamber of
The Flood control project seems hours. High school girls are taught graphs of the room. school
Commerce and Lions club in Cot­ destined for ultimate success, Mr. Red Cross nursing and the boys are basketball team.
Students
tage Grove today.
Mott staled Cong re«, |a flood con- given straight military training for planning i joke section and a sec-
tlon for newspaper clippings con­
With a four to one majority in troi minded, and the proposed Wil- three month«.
the house and senate, the majority lamette valley project is likely to
She read portions of a Chinese cerning the ciana
party failed to pass any of the so I* passed, once It reaches Congress high school boy’s letter to the
<«Urd ’’must" legislation legisla­ It 1« soon to appear before the American students telling how they
The primary room has organized
tion ordered passed by the Prrsl-. H°srd of Army Engineers for their fee) about all these gruesome tales a reading club. Stories are prepar­
dent
report. Division and District army told about their people, "Foreign­ ed by members to be read to the
Between fights, the speaker said, engineers have reported favorably er« are not always sacred and di­ clans during the morning "Room
much Important legislation did on the bill.
vine,'' the letter stated In closing Duties" period. Wilma Wade is
pass however, legislation of parti­
The
present
Japanese-Chinese she said. "Prejudice can’t help. We president of the club. A table is be-
cular Importance to thia section of war brings forcibly to the attention are all human beings, so think this Ing made by members for the
the country, although national In of the nation the importance of ov*'r **rlou«ly,'
Reading Corner, where the club
improvements to the Pacific coast
After a long and hearty applause i members are to prepare their
The four bills listen as most Im- defenses, particularly at the mouth hY lh,‘ student body. Mis. Slmister stories,
responded by singing a Chinese
portant,
from
the
Prnaident's of the Columbia.
work-song
On trai Hchooi
st and point, was the Court BUI. the
Wage, and Hours bill, the Execu­ Melody Makers Plan I>ance
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Tho completion of a unit of work
A dance will be held Friday night
Th annual freshman rally and m reading entitled "Just for Fun
tive Reorganization bill, and the
In the armory by the (Fuzzy Coin- bonfire was held Thursday eve- stories" was celebrated with a
Crop Control bill.
Of particular interest to Oregon eri Melody Makers. The orchestra ninK when truckloads of • nol«e- “just for Fun" program presented
and a hundred or more ‘ by the sixth grade room Friday
was the permanent solution to the plan« to hold other dances in the
future.
students
swept through the town morning. The pupils of Miaa Olson’s
problem of the O and C. lands
, to later assemble at the bonfire and M l « i Jones’ room were present
Congressman Mott admitted de­
acroas from the football field.
One ef Highest Lakes
for the program. On this occasion
voting much time and effort to the
The prize of two dollars to be article« made by the pupils were
One of the highest lakes
in the
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solution of thia problem, and ex-
given to the class making the most
preaeed his opinion that the solu­ world. Titicaca, lies among the noise was awarded to the seniors. on display, interesting stories were
tion finally arrived at was the beat Andes mountains, at about 12,500 Yell, were given, songs were sung. told, nonsense verse was recited
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that could be secured under exist­ fret above the sea. The Jake has and the „ members
of the football were presented
ing conditions, in brief it assures no outlet and has an area of 3.200 squad as well as Mr. Frerfch, Mr
a permanent annua! Income to the square miles and a maximum depth Grannis and Mr. Ferrin gave talks
Room decorations appearing this
counties |n which the |„nds are of about 900 feet. '
on the game on Friiay.
week
indicate that Hallowe’en, is
At a meeting Friday of the Id
Decite Cum I^tina the following not far away.
officers were elected: Billy Earl,
The fifth grade elected the fol­
preside«!; Frances Hughes, vice
president; Anna Marie Peterson, lowing class officers October 18:
secretary; Jimmy Blickle, treasur- President. Cbloris Roberts: vice
er. MI m Crabbe, advisor, presided president, Juanita Powell; secre-
over the meeting in the absence of ,ary Ro> Ro«», «nd news editor,
the president. Evelyn Kirchhofer,
Jean Adams
who graduated last year. Following
election of officers, a discussion
The fifth grade pupils who axe
was h«-)d on the plans for the now studying the New England
year’« activities. A committee con- States are planning a large product
slating of Bernice Smith.
Jean map of the whole United States. On
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Savage, France. Hugh»« and Clara thia large map will appear some of
Allen was appointed to draw up an
initiation service by which two new
members will be initiated. The
Ixttln club will meet at two-week
interval, for the remainder of the
year. The next meeting will be a
social.
Congressman Mott
Addresses Meeting
EXTRA!
High School News
EXTRA!
New Lower Prices
On PENNEY’S
FAMOUS
OVERALLS
CUSTOMERS OET BENEFIT OF NEW LOW PRICES’
For 35 years Penney 's have set the pace in work clothes
values—constantly on guard against high prices—
alert to pass any possible savings on to you!
Once more quick-on-the-trigger alertness
brings you savings on Penney’s
FAMOUS OVERALLS!
OXHIDE OVERALLS
NOW
were 79c
now 49c)
(Boy’s Oxhides were 59c
Super Oxhide Overalls
were 89c
69c
NOW
Boys’ Super Oxhides were 69c
79c
now 69c
Super Big Mac Overalls QO
were »1.10 NOW
7Ö
(Boys’ Super Little Mac were 89c
now 79c
Super Pay Day were
Overalls
$1.49 NOW
1 j9
A==
Same High Quality and Construction
Features As Always!
The net proceeds from the girls’
league hot dog sale at the football
game was 11 40.
The girls' league council held a
meeting Tuesday night, October, at
the high school.
The Lions club entertained the
football boys Thursday night at 71
at the high school. The food» IT
class prepared and served the din-
The lettergirls have started bas­
ketball practice this week.
Principal F. L. Grannis attended
the State Principals' conference in
Salem last week end
The home economics club is hav­
ing a dues contest with Anita Dun­
can and Myrtle Kirchhofer as the
leaders of the two sides. There are
j 40 members on each side. The.
looser, will give a Hallowe'en party
[ to the winners.
The Pep club held a meeting Oc­
tober 14 under the supervision of
Miss Notvedt. New anl old yells
were practised and school songs
were sung.
Miss Slmister talked to the cur­
rent problems class last Friday on
the situation in China. Following
her talk, the students held an open
discussion.
West Side School.
Each Monday from 10:30 to 12
Mrs.
Anne
Leffingwel],
health
nurse, has office hours at the Wait
Side school. Any parent who wishes
a personal interview with the nurse
may arrange this by calling the
principal
Since the winter's wood has been
stored in the basement. Frank Bab­
cock, janitor, is busy cleaning the
play grounds and getting ready for
the rainy season.
A special assembly for the aerv-
enth and eighth grades was held
Friday morning. An address was
given by Miss Edith Slmister, who
recently returned from China. Miss
Si mister’s theme centered around
Chinese background the home, the
family, the school. She was Intro­
duced by Rev. Tilton. Rev. Gard­
ner, a minister from Creswell, also
accompanied Mias Slmister.
A meeting of grade teachers was
called by Supt. Ferrin for 4 o'clock
Tuesday at the Central school. New
report cards were examined and
adopted.
In the seventh and eighth grades
music is an elective subject, but
very few students have asked to be
excused this yea» An interesting
feature of these ciasses Is the by-
wockly musical programs an. nged
by the students. Thtsse programs
Include instrumental and vocal
numbers. To date flute, ukelel«, vio­
lin, piano, trumpet and clarinet
solos and duets, all prepared by
the students, have been enjoyed.
Occasionally a skit, reading or
the products of each section of the
CARD OF THANKS
United States. The pupils will se­
We wish to wetend to you one and
cure the products and make this
aH our most sincere thanks and
large map as a class project
good wishes for your kind thought«
and beautiful flora) tributes during
the illness and bereavement of our
dear mother.
Satsuma war« is a famous va­
HENRY M. LAKE
riety of Japanese pottery. It is pal«
ANDREW
C LAKE.
yellow and has minut« crackles in
MR8 MARY M COLE.
the glaze. It is richly painted and
MRS FLORA 8. COX,
lavishly gilt. It was widely manu­
MRS. W. T. BRIGGS,
factured in the last century at
MRS D. L MILLER.
Awata, near Kioto. The eracked ap-
MRS.
R. MYERS.
pearance is partly due to th«
MRS B. C. MYERS,
process of firing.
MRS. H.
PORTEOUS.
MRS H R. HAVENS.
o21p
and our families.
John Sherman, brother of Gen­
The state of Oregon ha« 3619
eral W. L. Sherman, was the author
of the Sherman Silver purchase aet mile« of railways within its boun­
and the Sherman anti-trust law.
daries
JUST ARRIVED — THE NEW
Fashion Flow
Dining Room Suite
Fashion Flow furniture may be purchased
either as individual pieces or as an entire
suite. Here is your chance to buy beautiful,
modern furniture in just the pieces you
want. Others may be added later. We have
other pieces of fine new furniture arriving
daily. Delivery on some items is still un­
certain, and we urge you to make your se­
lection now.
BRESSLER’S