THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2», 193H 1939Wheat Program To Be Discussed Here October 7th C. G. High School News TUE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Silk Creek Delight Valley Health-0- Grams The wages of disease for breaking Nature’s laws have not been reduced. Yet we continue getting old too soon, and wise too late. Mrs. Francis Grubbe of Cot­ Mr, and Mrx. Bill Clifton an«i ’ Donald and Mr. and Mrx Arnold tag«* Grove is teacher of th«* first ! Roth and V«*mita picnicked on four gra«lex of public school with Mrs. Hazel Culver handling the Sharps creek Sunday. Mrs. Ethel W imm I of Mountain upper four grades. There is the j View, California, came Thursday largest enrollment for several (Francis Hughes, FSdilor) to visit her father, I N. Sprague. y«*ars and it became necessary to Mrs. Geo. Cook's father, Mr. have two teachers. The 1939 wheat program, rea- Mrs. Charles Conner was host­ Students and teachers alike N««k has been very ill for «ever- ess to Social Neighbors club last sorm for it, and how It will work showed their surprise Tuesday, al days. will I m - explained at an important when suddenly during first per- Chiropractic Physician Mr. and Mrx. Melvin I aul if Wednesday afternoon, this being meeting to be held In the Cottage l«»d a fire alarm sounded The Eugene vmited Sunday at the M th«* first fall meeting. There were Phone 30 Cottage Grove fiv«* guilts and eighteen mem­ GROW high school starting at H (X) reason for th«* alarm wax learned * “ul home. p. m. on Friday, October 7. Speak­ Mh/irtly after thing* returned to Mr. and Mr* Arthur Weaver bers pr«?xent. Next m«*eting will ers will I m * O S Fletcher, county ihgiili I A t I ^ai«tfii h I । * m « l ti. by I. N. Spragu«* be at the home of Mrs. P. F. Long Beach, California, spent last agent, and Frank J Pavelek, as­ the govern-1 and ®®rs. Ethel Wood, visited Sat- Snow on October 5 and the an­ riv«*«l stating that «««- »«««-uri - A .. . week at the Ray Steele home. nual election of officers will be sistant secretary of the Lane ment had approved a grant for unlay at Blachly with Mrs. Wea Mr. Burgess is a nephew of Mrs. • r . ..r'u rollesi and nlnor rolntiVM held. The club is making and fill ­ County Agricultural Conservation nnk>n hleh ‘T** folks and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown $ Ilk,(XX) for a new Steele. union nign who b working ing a Christmas bag which is to Association. Arrangements for of Delight Valley and Mrs. Cora Mrs. M. Mosby, accompanied I ! ! th«* meeting were mad<* by Fran­ school Monday evening when returns Glendale wax at home over be sent out to a soldier or sailor Hileman of Vancouver, Washing­ by a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Bos- cis M Horn, chairman of the Cot­ from the bond election wen* ‘be week end and moved his fam by the Red Cross. Mrs. Lou Harding of Corvallis ton, spent Sunday at the Charles laui'h of Cottage Grove, spent tage Grove agricultural conserva­ found to be 410 yes, to 119 no. •« V- spent from W«*dn«*sday to Sunday Teeters home. Saturday in Eugene at the home tion community «•ommlttee, when telegrams were sent to several Mr. and Mrx. St art ’ Orien Land is slowly recover- of another daughter, Mrs. Jack with her niece, Mrs. Oscar Jack- hr attended a county-wide meet­ ing from a recent illness at his K'-mx They also attended the officials concerning govern- win u ing on the 1939 wheat plan In «tat«* merit aid f««r the new hieh school ,he ,,art of pauJ ,he Mn| k son. On Saturday both women home. f iir. were dinner guests of Mrs. Olga Eugene on Monday of this w«*ek. mint iuu tor tnc n«w nign scnooi wjth Mr gnd Mnj and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge building. The reassuring answer Holm in Cottage Grove. All people who expect to grow Stewart is Mrs. Paul's niece. TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS Gene Witcher of Roseburg son Wilburn spent the week end wheat for sale in 1939 should at­ to the««* telegrams arrived about The Silk Creek Grange held with relatives in Springfield. two minut«** before th«* sounding spent the week end with his par ­ tenti thia meeting their regular business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele, Mr. The Cottage Grove Townsend of the "victory bell." ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Witcher. This successful climax to the Monday evening of last week. Mrs. Ernest Sears spent a few and Mrs. Eldon Steele, Mr. and club met Tuesday evening for a Two new members, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Babe Plowman and son social gathering. Forty to fifty new union high school question is the days last week with her sister, Richard, G. W. and Leo Hocker were present to enjoy the even- due largely to the interest and Orville Whaley, were given The Mrs. W. A. Hogate. in the Grove. first and second degrees. ing and joined in singing a num- of the students, and business sted Sunday guests at the home of picnicked Sunday at Rujada. Marxa Brund of Cottage Grove cooperation of the evening cor»»* ted Mrs. Clarence Peterson attend­ ber of songs. Refreshments were they deserve a vote of thanks for, . - ,. fair Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight_ in- spent Sunday afternoon at the their efforts. mostly of plans for the —,---- ---- _ the fair in Eugene Thursday served at the close of the even- booth. Mrx. W. A Hemenway eluded Mr. and Mrx. Melvin Paul ed home of Juanita Sandcrx. and also attended the 4-H mem- ing. , _ I sketched a scene of the valley in and son Gene of Eugene, Mr. and Verne Bennett and son of Eu- With the membership as large I h<* fcAturv of th<* aMMcmbly on pmyQn snri this furnished nn Ht- Mrs. E. E Paul of Silk C reek And bers pioneer banquet. gene have been visiting at the A. O— z ... Ed Hinkle of Port Townsend, as the local club, a much better Thursday, September 22, wax to tractive background for the dis- . Mr and Mrs. Matt Stewart of L Bennett home. Washington, visited last week at attendance should be in evidence Mrs. Mami Trunnell left Sat­ arouse interest in the student« play of grainB anj fruits. The Dacaville, California. Nate Joli of Eugene, brother of the home of a sister, Mrs. Archie each meeting night. Club mem­ urday for Klamath Falls where enough to urge their parents to grange waa much pleased to hear bers are invited to attend and vote on the union dinner guest West. J. A. Joli, was high school f^ey were one of the winners of she will visit her sister, Mrs. have a good time. (Contributed) Henry Cooper is ill at his home bond issue. Sunday at the Joli home. Mrs. David Cox for a few weeks the $60 prizes. The chairmen of the new Union The Nelson Garoutte family Mrs. Leia Clifton visited Thurs­ E. E. Turpenning and Mrs. Ray­ here. Sentinel want ads pull Mr. and Mrs. Rex Burgess of are visiting at the W T. Garoutte High School Board, Mr. day with Mrs. F, J. Clifton at mond Hill of Eugene were guests Beidler, explained a littk* further Creswell. in the afternoon. home. Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son The L. A. Yearoux family spent the important part each student The Babcock family have----- mov- the. week-end at Hugo visiting played in securing the new ed to the property which they Dean visited at the Robert Rausch home in Eugene Sunday. Mrx Yearoux'« [»a rents The school. Dorixmae Blalock and purchased some time ago. Mr. ____ and ___ Mrs. Lawrence Brown T With ___ Jack Carter family of Cottage Dean Jackson, seniors, made an Everett Burden visited appeal to the girls and boys rex and M d T BH1 Clifton Monday and their houxe guest, Mrs. Cora Grov«* accompanied them. aftcr the first finjt aid ajd class. He jje and an(j Hileman, sister of Mrs. Browm, P——. Mr. Smith has returned home pectively, ax to the advantages of. after Mr Clifton were schoolmates. were dinner guests Sunday at the from Tacoma after visiting their the proposed high school. Bob Nelson, business manager About 20 members of the com- Charles Teeters home at Dorena. with his daughter for some time. of the student body announced munity club gave a surprise Mrs. Hileman, who has spent two Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmberg of Nebraska visited at the Mary that only 121 activity tickets had handkerchief shower for Mrs. weeks here, plans on leaving for Johnson home recently. They ac­ been sold compared to over 200 Shade Burcham Wednesday eve- her home at Vancouver, Washing­ ning, the occasion being Mrs. ton Wedn«*sday of this week. companied Mary Johnson to last year at this time. The closing feature of the as­ Burcham's 74th birthday. Ross Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Snow and Marshfield where «he will visit sembly wax a short pep rally for little grandson, Darrell Burge, and Jo Ann Palleske furnished her sister, Mrx. Anna Mattson. the first game of the season on several musical numbers on piano made a trip to the coast Sunday Mr. Cobb and son have moved Friday. The selected yell lead­ and returned Monday. They went on to the A. L. Bennett place. Mr. ers were Ray Randall, Margaret and guitar and'there were sever­ to Reedsport. al lively games. Later two large and Mrs. B«*nnett arc leaving for Monson, and Eathe) Ann Newton. J. C. Hathaway of Gowdyville birthday cakes were brought in California in several weeks where has rented the E. J. Kent farm and punch and cider were served. they will «¡x*nd the winter. The local F. F. A. boys accom­ The guests left at a late hour, and is putting in the crop. The Al Williams family of Lon­ Mrs. M. A. Hom was taken Burcham many wishing Mrs. don visited at th«* R. C. Reynold« panied by their instructor. Mr. more birthdays. seriously ill Monday night and is Williamson attended the county So start them off right by serving home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Ashley of Tilla- in a Eugene hospital for treat­ fair at Eugene Friday and Satur­ SUPER CREAMED ICE CBEAM day and won prizes ax follows: mook came Monday to visit for ment. She is suffering from gall- Belong to Channel Islands Field com. Bill Roner. first. Bob some time with her son and bladded trouble. A refreshing ending at a party is always remembered Ths states of Jersey belong to the Fraser. second. Lyle Wilson, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ashley. Channel Islands, situated oft the third; potatoes, Brady by a guest. — Phone 31 and let us take care of your Evenson, Mrs. F. J. Clifton of Creswell small construction, Roy northwest eoast of France. The first; dessert problems second, and Loyd visited Saturday with her son Channel islands are the only por­ Guggisberg. Bill Mrs. work, and family, Mr. and Premazzi. third; rope hona of the dukedom of Normandy Emanuel Clifton Duncan and belonging to the crown of England, Rusch Elizabeth Rohde left Sunday to which they have been attached Kirchhoffer. first; plane sharpen­ for Corvallis where she will at­ ing! Clarence Duerst and lister since the Conquest Harris, first; leatherwork, Lewis tend O.S.C. Viola Rohde left Sun­ CHICAGO—America's 19 major and Charle« McAllister, second; day evening for Seattle where she railroad unions, representing ap­ soil testing, Ivan Patten and has work. 1,000,000 workers, Geo. Teeters returned from a proximately Wendall Small, second; trailer Monday voted to go on strike in hunting trip Friday evening and construction. Alvis England, first, protest against a 15 per cent brought in a large buck. and Clarence Duerst, second. wage slash. Thos«* going to the Pacific In­ 603 Main We Deliver Formal calls for the general Phone 31 ternationa) Livestock Exposition SPEEDER LOO TRUCK CRASH. walkout, with deadlines six hours Friday are: Jam«*s Bird. Wendall apart, were issued by union chief­ Five men were injured, one was tains at that time. Small, and Alvis England. sent to the hospital at Eugene as Eighteen brotherhoods, includ­ result of a collision which occur- The French club met Monday ed six miles east of here last ing the big operating unions, fix­ for th«* purpose of selecting new Thursday, when a logging truck ed 6 p. m. Friday (Sept. 30) as the zero hour. The Brotherhood officers for this term. The i fol- was by a power driven speed- of Railroad Trainmen, acting in­ lowing officers were e Julian er of ,h0 ° P * E railroad 1110 Dick Smith, president; J a speeder was towing a railroad re­ dependently, set 12.01 a. m. next Miller, vice-president; Viola Har­ pair crew in a hand-car when the Saturday as its strike deadline. Although the strike hour has riman. secretary-treasurer; Betty accident occurred. Levi G. Van Hopper chairman of the program Schoiack, who lives near the west been set, neither a strike nor a Committee. New activities for city limits on Lorane route, was wage cut can occur before Dec. 1 1— President “— the French club were discussed. sent to a Eugene hospital with as the law requires It was suggested that the club fractured ribs and a lacerated Roosevelt to intervene with the have a booth in the carnival. It arm and four members of the appointment of a fact-finding was d«*clded to have a member railroad crew sustained minor in- committee. Under terms of the railway of the club finish the scrap-books wpen the speeder and log- labor act, the president’s action that were started last year. . liss gjng truck collided at a railroad would keep the controversy in .Crabbe, the club supervisor, pas- crossjng sjde of Dorena. । sed around two I rench news- ______ 2-------------------------------------- status quo for 60 days. papers and asked George Batterson, head of the decide tu which one i i iii \ > P__ social science department, was week I fer. The decisions will be an- absent from his da^es BEPAIB YOUR SHOES nounced In the next meeting . because of the death of his fath- 330 _ . . ’ er. Miss -Lula Currin substituted While you wait. We also i Twenty-seven junior and senior ;*• ** have good assortment of mill WOOD BURNING ’ girls are now working on the y. (>or n* • » . . brary staff. Plans are being . Lovelie Abeene. senior, return­ aprons. For better work see made for regular staff meetings ed to school Tuesday after a BED LINE SHOE SHOP | and occasional staff teas. week’s absence due to severe foot bringt you the comfort and Over 200 students now have injuries sustained in an accident. Back of Safeway on N. 6th. . cards in the library. healthfulne« of Although only three weeks of Sentinel want ads pull school have elapsed, many stu­ CIRCULATED dents have been required to pay । fines. HEAT A largo number of supplement­ ary books have been ordered at the lowest cost from the State Library at Salem. Dorena Latham Party Time Is Here Again Railroad Unions Vote to Strike SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE PHONE 31 6th u MAIN ST ÏT PAYS TO ASK FOR “Miss Better Bakery,” a representative of this firm, will call at a number of homes in Cottage Grove within the next few weeks. Each week at two of these homes where she finds a loaf, or a part of a loaf of Better Bread, she will present the housewife with a CRISP NEW DOLLAR BILL. No obligation on your part, of course! It may be Miss Better Bakery will ring Your doorbell one of these days. So be ready to accept that $1 bill if she calls. Order a loaf of BETTER BREAD NOW. IT PAYS IN MANY WAYS TO ASK FOR BETTER BREAD! OLYMPIC CIRCULATOR Fuel economy, great beauty and long life are built in to the OLYMPIC. Large fuel capacity and heavy all-cast fire box main­ tain heat and make less work. Removable top grill for cook­ ing. Y ou ton'l buy o btiitr cirtulator Bressler’s All girls Interested in earning points for letters are asked to come out Tuesday nights. The Tuesday and Thursday . tennis classes are progressing ! very nicely according to Miss । TViJcnn Dodson, inctriinlnr instructor. The freshmen are learning' (Variations of volley ball, among {being deck tennis. It seems that the girls are hav- । ing steam baths instead of show­ er baths. The trouble seems to occur because of unlabeled fauc- cts. 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