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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1938)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1Í3H THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Lane Farmers May C. G. High Get Noxious Weed School News Control Project Mosby Creek Mills Operate at A get-acquainted party was Mrs. John Hatfield. Pie and cof- held last Saturday evening by a fee were served. Mr. ____ and Mrs. Ray group of neighbors who went to ___ . Myers and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koontz, sons xjient Sunday nt the home of new-comers here. Those attend- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers at Blur ing were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mountain. Ayrex. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Myrtle Lake of Thornton Sears, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight., Comers has purchased the place Mr. and Mrs. Loe Nixon, Mr. and 1 where the Fred Witcher family Mrs. Oscar Jackson and Mr. and I lived. Mrs. Hazel Morris and Mrs. f n () n .[ Berta McGuire went to Eugene SU X Ppf I PII I liir Monday as delegates to attend an v '•'-I 1 v 1 Vivili IVI extension meeting, held there by Miss Lane on "Good Grooming. ’ The delegates represent the Mos by creek unit. (Francis Hughes. Editor) Mr. and Mrs. North Overton October 7, 1938. A total of 151 Lane farmers are in line for and baby of Prineville visited down and Operating milks in j Frances Hughes, Editor. state financial aid in control of over the week end at the Fred The cast of the annual junior noxious weeds, particularly the Overton home. They are planning Washington and Oregon, which reported Io the West Coast Lum play. “Spring Fever.” by Charles Canadian thistle. on moving to Idaho. be Hi lens association for the week Hughes, has recently been an A supply of 15,000 pounds of, Mrs. Johnny Davis and Bertha nounced by Miss Margaret Ach- sodium chlorate ts available for Castle of Beaverton visited here ending October 1, 1938, produced 94.050,146 board feet of lumber. terman, dramatics coach. The Lane at a cost of $5.25 per hun- a --------- couple of days last week. At the rate of cutting at the re cast is as follows: Howard Brant, dred Mrs. Lee Ihigan. who has re- for farmers here. The usual porting mills, the entire Industry a senior at Brookfield College, tumed from the hospital, recclv- produced 59.8 per cent of its Bill Spies: Ed Bums, a chemistry rate is from $10 to $10.50. ed as visitors last week. Mrs. Illa average weekly cut during 1926 - Farmers desiring to use part student. Elmer Hendricks; Vic Kebelbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis, art student, enacted by of this chlorate must agree to Dugan. Frances Patten. Margaret 1929. The new business reported tak-1 Maurice Bodkin; Lou Herrin, a use it in accordance with recom Dugan and Mrs Frank Chap en last week by the 151 mills wax journalism student, played by mendations of the Oregon experi man and Mrs. Ida McReynolds. 94,685,678 board feet. Ship- Eathel Ann Newton; Mrs. Spang mental station, substantially as The Eastbum mill at Walden tnents were 91.529.674. ler. the landlady, taken by Wan follows: after a week ’ s started Monday Detalla of orders and shipments da Brown; Anne Purcell, How 1. The chlorate must be ap layoff. as reported by the 151 mills are:. are: ard's heart interest. Margaret plied at the rate of not less than Mrs. Ivan Morris entertained Orders Shipments Monson; Vivian George. Vic’s two pounds per square rod. and a number of guests Saturday eve 37.842.863 41,195,758 heart interest, presented by Bet preferably’ at the rate of three ning for dinner in honor of her Rail 37.741.493 33,432,604 Dorn. C ’ go. ty Hopper; Henry Purcell, Anne's pounds per square rod. parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Fuhr Export 4.536.365 6,736.375 father, a rich manufacturer, by 2. The land where the chlorate er. on their wedding anniversary. Local 12.36-1.947 12,364.947 Bryce Barrett; Phoebe Purcell, is applied must not have been Visitors over Sunday at the .Anne's mother, enacted by Geral cultivated since early in the James Lcbow home were Mr. and 94.685,678 91.529.674' dine Kem; Maude Corey, How spring of 1938 and preferably not Mrs. Lew McKibben of Latham. The unfilled order file at these ard's spinster aunt from Califor at all during 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tonoli of Fall mills stood it 259.M5.237 board * Miss Bettery Bakery'* found a loaf or a part of a loaf nia. Merriam Ferrin; Professor Mac 3. The chlorate must be applied Creek and Mr. and Mrs. feet. Virgil Bean, of the zoology de before December 1, 1938. of Better Bread in the above homes when «he called. They Tonole of Eugene. partment, Jimmie Blickle; Dr. Phil Mrs. Myrtle Lake and son simply showed her the loaf in its original wrapper . . . and 4. The chlorate must not be Dixon, president of Brookfield Thornton Comers and the Roy used on land that is swampy, con of College. Lee Kruse right then and there received their award—a crisp, new Myers family of Delight valley "Spring Fever” is fast moving stantly sub-irrigated, or subject were visitors Sunday at the Bert dollar bill Maybe “MI m Bettery Bakery" will ring YOUR Mrs. P. F. Snow i entertained play, lively and full of laughs. to overflow or washing from Myers home. club last the Social Neighbors stream flow ’ . doorbell one of these days. So be ready.—Order a loaf of The scene is laid on the Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor Wednesday afternoon, A stunt field College campus. Better Bread now. spent Sunday in Springfield at business session was i held at NEW JOBLESS BENEFITS. The date of the play was for the William Gantz home. which all officers were reelected merly announced to be on No- Mr. and Mrs. Bain Morris of for the next year as follows: Mrs. xo, but mmx .x was changed, Salem. Ore.—Unemployed Ore- vember 18, it the new date has not been defi- son workers eligible for new job- Pengra visited Sunday at the ( >S< ir Jackson. president; Mrs. Fred Witcher, vice president and nitelv set set as as yet. vet . 1«® insurance benefits January nitety opportunit / to 1 George Morris home. Gail Lebow of Walden visited Mrs. Charles Conner, secretary- The I.D.C.L. met for the first acquire two waiting period weeks Sunday at the Harry Patten treasurer. Ten women were pres ent. including Miss Daisy Zim- time this semester and elected of- in advance of the new’ year, home at Blue Mountain. merly, a guest, of Cottage Grove. ficers. Elmer Hendricks was Claim deputies in the twenty- Delicious refreshments were serv elected president; Emma Lukens, two field offices have been in ed. Next meeting will be at vice president; Lura Wilson, sec- structed by the commission to home of Mrs. Fred Witcher retary-treasurer; Harry Sturges, permit unemployed eligible work Cottage Grove. reporter. A program committee ers to register for 1939 benefits Mrs. M. A. Horn underwent a of Emma Lukens. Agnes McNew, during the final quarter of this major operation at a Eugene hos Martha Arnold. June Roner and year. pital last Friday. Betty Russell was chosen to plan Nearly 27,000 Insured workers Mrs. Ethel Fulton of Fairfield. the programs. The students of have been paid in full for 1938 Lane county republicans will last year’s Latin class will be benefits and many of those who launch an active campaign over Iowa. Mrs. Harold of California. honorary members. There are 25 are unemployed are expected to the county, starting with the Mrs. Mary Hogate and Mrs Clair members this year. file new claims during October Sprague luncheon here tomorrow Hogate and children of Cottage noon at the Cottage Grove hotel. Grove were dinner guests of Mr. and November. The local F.F.A. chapter elect- ------------------------ Localities to be visited during the and Mrs E. J. Sears one day last ed officers last week as follows: LIQUOR FUND DISTRIBUTION day include Saginaw. Walker. week. A group of relatives from Lake President, Wendell Small; vice ------------ Creswell, Goshen and West president. Ivan Patten: secretary. Lane county and cities within Springfield. Saturday morning view visited Mrs. Charles Conner Lister Harris; treasurer, Ralph ¡ts boundaries have received their visitations include Marcóla, Wen- Saturday. They were Mrs. Geo. McDole; bulldog. Don. Whitlock; share of revenues collected from dling with noon luncheon at Huff and daughter Sandra. Miss freshman class representative, alcoholic beverage taxes, Grace Springfield, The remainder of Amy liartig and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moody; sophomore class rep- schiska. county treasurer, dis- the day will be spent visiting in Morris, who were enroute to resentative. resentative, Charles McAllister. closed Saturday. Amounts dis- Eugene and Springfield. Friday Portland. The Cottage Grove chapter will tributed follow: The Robert Rausch family of evening will be the red letter go to Eugene Friday night to County, $1147.91; Coburg. $10.- affair with a candidate speaking Eugene spent the week end at the initiate the Eugene chapter. 45; Cottage Grove, $98.29; Cres- at the Eugene Armory, starting Oscar Jackson home. Several members of the local well. $13.71; Eugene, $751.11; at 7:30 p. m. chapter will go to Ada, Oregon. Florence. $13.47; Junction City, Sunday to purchase some pure- $36.64; Springfield, $93.94. AGRICULTITIAL YEAR BOOK bred, high producing Jerseys. ---- apportionment was for - the - This Congressman James W. Mott quarter ending September 30, The photography club met 193g. has just received his limited al Tuesday. October 4 in the la bora- ——- lotment of the 1938 Agriculture tory. During . . the meeting ques- Much amusement was enjoyed Year Book. This book contains tions on photography were an- when the initiates were tradition- an abundance of information es swered. A demonstration showing ayy hacked and paddled by the pecially valuable to farmers and the correct procedure and equip- members, students of agriculture. Interest-, ment necessary to develop pic- • • ing and authentic reports are tures was given. The members Superintendent H. B. Ferrin given on livestock, wheat, hops, 1 are building printing boxes in was in Portland over the week- fruits and vegetables, and other their spare time. Mr. Frazier in end on business connected with farm commodities. Agriculture, vites anyone who is interested to the new high school building. as an industry, is thoroughly dis attend their meetings. Madge Honnold, post-graduate, cussed. Copies of this important pub Jean Bracher, senior, Dorothy At a meeting of the Letter Bracher, freshman, Robert Han lication may be obtained free of girls last Thursday, officers for sen, freshman, withdrew from charge by writing to Congress this year were elected as follows: Monday, Jean will attend man James W. Mott, 328 Oregon; President, Miriam Ferrin; vice senior high school in Salem, Building, Salem, Oregon. president. Lois Baldwin; secre- Dorothy junior high in Salem, and tary-treasurer, Betty Hopper. The | Robert will attend in Grants Rebuilt Underwood typewriter committee appointed to draw up pass for sale. The Sentinel office. 4-tfc the constitution reported and the members adopted it. It was de cided that any girl who had 10 points was eligible for the club. The committee appointed to make the training rules reported, and the rules were discussed. Definite plans for a skating party were made to be held Thursday eve- Friday, Saturday, October ning. “KEEP SMILING,” Jane 14-15: There have been about 33 girls Gloria Stuart,’ turning out for practices twice each week. This week they will 19-17-1«: Bi-AWN OF THE NORTH start practicing on basketball George Raft, Henry Fond« technique. The girls in the tennis club tested their serving last “THF P^?’;»Pctob*r i®-2«: week and seemed to be quite in HO^pV^® DR glitter - terested in improving their faults, house ,” Ed Robinson, C. Trevor reports Miss Dodson, instructor. All are Movie Qalz pictures. Friday afternoon the freshmen girls were formally initiated into J the Girls’ League. Janet Peter son. freshman representative, vis Nowadays, no matter where you drive in In low and second, your engine ited the stations of character, j town or country, you can’t avoid stop-and Betty McCoy; scholarship. Meri- makes up to 3 times as many am Ferrin; service, Jean Savage; go. But you can do something about its cost. Tour*., -, revolutions as in high— uses leadership, Patricia Baldwin. $Peed f/* ’ °ct. 1&.. Shell engineers found that getting away Margaret Monson was elected 3 times as much gasoline treasurer to take the place ofj from a traffic stop can waste enough “un ^tur^av À Bari Sarajane Moore. STOP-AND-GO driving fools your speed digested” gasoline to carry you % of a mile. The following class representa-| u’ ' fives were elected by members of To cut this costly waste, they rearranged ometer—while your car is going a mile, your their classes: Mariam Richards, the chemical structure of gasoline. They engine may go the equivalent of two. senior; Gladys Lemley, junior; make every drop of Super-Shell "motor Peggy Sharp, sophomore. The number of extra revolutions your en ^urel, On »* The senior girls trio sang two digestible ” under all driving conditions. gine makes depends on how many times numbers and the meeting was ad You can save on driving costs by the reg journed. La^ Week Ending Oct. I Last Week We GAVE a Crisp $1 Bill To: Mrs. Herbert Moon, and Frank Hazen. This week we GAVE $1 to: Mrs. Carl King and Mrs. C. H. Boots WILL YOUR NAME be on the NEXT LIST? Delight Valley It Pays In Many Ways to Ask For BETTER BREAD Lane Republicans Will Start Active Campaign Tomorrow ARCADE In stop and go, DUjfE «. nû, The old gym rang with laugh ter and fun last Friday evening when the big and little sisters held their party. Each freshman girl performed a stunt as part of their initiation. The prize for the best costume and actions for the Little Sisters was won by Mary Trent with Louise Peterson as second. Agnes Moon won the high score on the table games. ing is in low and second gears. 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