The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1939, Image 3

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    TIIIJHSDAY, SEITEN BER 21, 1939
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Health-O-Grams
Silk Creek
Driver Reaction
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Dresser
and son Gordon of Dexter visited
the Ernest Darnell family Sun­ Men demonstrated greater driv­
A quitter never win*; a winner never quits
er reaction speed than women in
day.
Miss Dorothy Meyers spent the the reaction tests conducted by
past week with home folks. She the secretary of state's office at
had b<*cn working at the Seymour the Oregon state fair this year, it
lodge on the McKenzie during the was announced today. The tests
summer and left Monday to at­ were made by the reactometer,
an instrument which registers the
Chiropr&ati* Physician
tend the University at Eugene. elapsed
time between the receipt
Mrs. Grace Wheeler and Doris of a signal and the application of
Phone 30
Cottage Grove
returned Sunday from Salem the brakes.
where they had spent the past
Forty percent of the 1,499 men
two weeks visiting the A. R. (Jaks whose reaction time was record­
family. They also spent several ed registered three-fourths of a
days at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. second while only 17 percent of
GOSH /
Oaks and family and Mr. and the 60S women tested hit this
THIS IS THE
Lorane Grange hold a regular Mrs. Ix-nzij Sprague accompanied mark. This is considered the aver­
meeting last week with twenty them home and spent the day vis­ age reaction time. Thirty-nine
FOURTH TIME
members present. Plans were iting here.
percent of both sexes hit seven-
TODAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
McCoy
spent
Earl E. Cooper
made for the grange booth at the
eights of a second, but while 40
Sunday with their son Neal at percent of the women reacted in
county
fair,
No
H.
E.
C.
meeting
Where Once Thrived Democracy will be held this week on account Drain.
a fui) second, only 10 percent of
i ii.- great Roman Empire was
Mrs. C. E. Ruth has been vis­ the men required this time. One
lung its peak <>f power and of the fair.
iting her daughter, Mrs. Charles woman and two men made three-
"Fhc Ugo Igo club met Friday Teague
development when out of the for-
and family in Eugene the eights of a second. 13 men and
afternoon
with
Mrs.
Elma
Davis.
< t mills ol OOI tin I 11 1 .mope
past
week.
one woman reacted in one-half
came a magnificent race of peo­ The following officers were elect­
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes were second and 126 men and 15 wom­
ed
for
the
coming
six
months;
ple. They struck terror to the
visiting friends in the nelghbor-
scored five-eights of a second.
hearts of the Romans who oj>- Mrs. Candis Foster, president; hixxl Sunday and were dinner en
The reactometer was maintained
posed them. Many of these blond- Mrs. Elva Ashley, vice president; guests of the Misses Rogers.
the booth operated by the sec­
haired, blue-ey<*d, men were seven Mrs. Eva Hayes, secretary. The They are locating in Eugene and at
retary of state and the state high-
tert In height and possessed a afternoon was spent socially. Re­ expect to move into their new way
department
courage which in magnitude sur­ freshments wi re served to thir­ place this week.
teen
ladies.
Next
meeting
will
be
passed that of their Isxlles. These
Clara Alien
returned home
were the Teutons, or Germans, October 6 with Mrs. Elva Ashley. from her work in Eugene Satur­
who spasmodically through his­ High school class officers were day.
tory have attempted to spread elected last week as follows: .Sen­
(PROOF NEXT WEEK)
Cedar District
Buck Sippy visited his sister,
not only their territory but their ior president. Ixxma Kragen-
Pete Kibby, at Triangle Lake
sphere of enfluence. At times this brink; vice president, Betty Mit­ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bolton of Mrs. week.
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....
desire has exceeded their power chell; secretary, Mabel Drew; Barry, Washington, visited the last Mrs.
Robert
Phillips,
Mrs.
Mur
­
to take advantage of OUR NEW CUT-RATE FILM SER­
past
week
with
their
parents,
Mr.
to <k> so.
treasurer, IxiwcH Davis. Junior
VICE. You get GREATER VALUE for equal money; we can
The condition of the Germans president,
Dale Cannon; vice and Mrs. N. L. Bolton. They left ry Newton and Mrs. Joe Geer vis­
ited Mrs. W. T. Jones at the hos­
today offers a striking contrast president, Dorothy Lindsey; sec­ for their home Monday and were pital
tell
you why. Stop in today for information and a trial
in Eugene Friday.
to that of the freedom loving Teu­ retary, Iris Mitchell; treasurer, accompanied as far as Seattle by
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Maxine, small daughter of Mr.
tons of the past. These rugged Ixteman Ream, Sophomore presi­ Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton who
SAVE WITH SAFETY
and
Mrs.
LeRoy
Goodwin,
ran
a
giants prized their independence dent, Ruth Rowlette; vice presi­ will visit another son Merritt,
nail
nearly
through
her
foot
at
t
here.
even more than they prized their dent, Harriette Kempstnn; secre­
Mrs. Powers spent several days school Friday.
Ilves. When some of their tribes tary. Olive Keep; treasurer, Gene
PROOF LAST WEEK'S AD
crossed the North Sea Into Eng­ Davis Freshman president. Elli­ last week at Springfield with her The Lavem Hobwood family
have moved to Wendling where
SIR WALTER RALEIGH DID NOT VISIT NORTH
land they carried with them their son Rust; vice president, Elaine father who has been very ill.
Mrs. W. A. Hemcnway and Mr. Hobwood has employment.
AMERICA—Sir Walter Raleigh never got any nearer to the
ways of management and their Rtilon: secretary. Rachel Becker;
love of Is-ing their own master. yell leader, Keith Perry. There Margaret left Sunday night to The Otto Perini family have mov­
North American mainland than Newfoundland. He did visit
spend a few days at the San ed to the house vacated by the
From there these customs have are 50 high school students.
South America. 1.—“Popular Questions Answered”—Geo.
I
lobwoods.
made their way into our own
W'ayne Scales, who has been Francisco fair.
W. Stimpson.
Elizabeth Hemcnway is spend- The Lee Jenkins family of Cot­
American government.
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Each German village had its W. I. Scales, has gone to March ing a week's vacation In Port- tage Grove have moved to Wood­
ard's upper camp.
moot, or meeting, where all the Field near Ix»s Angeles where he land.
Mrs. Harold Abeene, who has
freemen helped to regulate the will I m * in the aviation service. He
been ill the past two weeks, is im­
busineas of the village. A group was accompanied by Russell Hen-
proving.
of villages large enough to fur­ sling. who will attend college at
Word has been received from
nish a hundred warrior* form<*d Santa Barbara, California.
School opened Monday with the Harvey Shipp family that
n hundred and still larger groups
Seale* will attend O. S. Mrs. Zola Baldwin as teacher. they reached their destination,
a shire. Men from the villages C. Herbert
year. Ruby Davis will at­ There are twenty-two pupils.
and are much pleased with their
were ek*cted to the moot of the tend this Oregon
Normal
again
this
environment.
Mrs.
Cochreall
of
Grant.
Neb
­
hundred anil the shire. In the vil­ year.
Mrs. Dean Martin of Los An­
raska. who has visited for several
lage moot each man had the right
The Arnold Mackey family weeks with a son Clarence and a geles is visiting at the home of
to share equally in the govern­ have
moved to the Warner house daughter and their families, left her sister, Mrs. Charles PowelL squarely upon the further devel- ■ including chickens, turkeys and
ment by taking part in the cot­ in Lorane
Orchards.
Don Martin, who has been at the opment of the animal industries fur farms as well as other domes-
for her home Sunday.
ing. This whs the beginning of Clifton Short
ridge left Satur-
Dale Robinson accompanied Mr. Powell home some time, will re- based upon a significant and nec- tic animals, is on a pretty sound
meeting flay for Washington.
our American town
C. where and Mrs. Orel McLaughlin of turn home with his mother.
essary land-use adjustment,” Said basis. It is pretty well balanced
where all the citizens of the town he has a government D. position.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox en- P. M. Brandt, chief in animal in- up with the feed supply but look-
Curtin to Diamond lake where
vote to regulate their local af-
Bill Cooper got a piece* of steel they spent the week end and tertained a number of relatives dustries at O.S.C., in discussing _ ing
’
forward to expansion as
faint.
at dinner Sunday honoring the this question recently over KOAC. rapidly as land-use adjustments
Each villager shared in the In his eye from an ax last week. caught their limit of fish.
Mr. and Mrs. George McRey­ birthday anniversary- and also the
Th«* Jay Purbaugh family who
government of th«* hundred and
Taking everything into con­ can be made to permit profitable
anniversary of Mrs. sideration, it would appear that production in increasing num-
the shire by electing delegates to have spent the summer here left nolds and Mr and Mrs. Sherman wedding
attended Cox' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. the animal industry of Oregon, ,bers
their moots Then- i- very little Friday for Monrovia. California, Chapman of Hayhurst
roundup from Doney of Latham. It was also the
difference between this and the where they will make their home. the Pendleton
birthlay anniversary of Lura Wil­
system we Americans have of
Virginia Addison, daughter of Thursday till Sunday.
electing men to represent us in B. C. Addison, and Clarence Dur­ Miss Pauline McGarvin return­ son of Cottage Grove who was a
2 miles out. Brand new five room house with electricity
our stati' legislatures and in our bin of Eugene were married in ed Wednesday from a three guest.
and modem plumbing, l1/^ acres. More land can be bought.
The
Clayton
Townsend
family
<<>ngress at Washington. Much Eugene last week. Mrs. Durbin months visit at Fallbrook, Cali­
of the upper McKenzie district
$1,550, $250 down.
that we freedom-loving Ameri- is a graduate of I-orane high fornia. with relatives.
cans enjoy in our political life to- school and attended business col­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton and,, were week end guests at the W.
In town. 5-room bungalow. Cement found, good plumbing,
daughters Helen and Joann of L. Townsend home.
day could have been found In lege in Eugene.
fireplace, plastered, garage, woodshed, close to schools.
those ancient village moots of
Miss Dorothy Addison who has Scottsburg visited Sunday after- Mrs. Roy McKay of Yoncalla
Lot 156 by 86. $2.100.
(i. rmany (NMIy enough this is spent the summer at Yellowstone noon at the J. A. Mackey home, visited Sunday at the home of her
Guests at the McGarvin home daughter, Mrs. Otto Perini.
the spot where authorities state park has returned home.
Small house (shake) o. k. plumbing, garage, woodshed,
E. S. Addison and Mrs. Charles Sunday were Lorene Lathrop and----------------------
that civilization in general and
large lot. Only $900. $200 down.
d- nuxTacy in particular arc men- Mitchel) and two sons visited re­ Bob Sturgis of Salem, Mrs. Sut- OREGON ANIMAL INDUSTRY
aced with destruction, yet It is cently with Mrs. A. M. Kendrick ton and son Halburt of Linslaw. EXPANDING, SAYS BRANDT
Good buys in farms
Mrs. Richard
Knight
and
the place where much that we at Stayton.
Ann of Eugene spent
have of the latter originated.
The E. H. Gowing family have daughter
1
“There are many who believe
903 Main
RODMAN’S
Phone 216
moved from the Sanderson place last week at the home of Mrs. that Oregon's agricultural future
NEW PROVISION MADE FOR to the house recently vacated by Knight’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. for the next several decades rests
E. L. McReynolds.
SMALL WHEAT PRODUCERS
the A. C. Skelton family.
A 10-pound son was born Wed-
Bill Lynch who is with the U.
The 1940 agricultural conserva­ S. navy Is visiting his father, nesday the 11th to Mr. and Mrs.
tion program will permit any George Lynch, and other rela­ Earl Powell of Lorane. Mrs.
Powell was formerly Bertha Mill­
farm with a wheat acreage allot­ tives here.
ment to be designated as a "non­ Bonnie Keep who has spent the er.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Chapman
allotment”
farm if operators summer with a sister at Medford
and daughter Nina will leave Fri­
wish, said announcement this has returned home.
day for a week's trip to the San
week by Win Meen of Milton,
chairman of the state AAA com­ Once a year the neighborhood Francisco exposition.
Miss Ethel Robinson, who is
boys from the slums are taken tor
mittee.
Such farms will not be eligible an outing up the Hudson River employed at Seavey’s hop yard,
for 1940 price adjustment pay­ where they can bathe to their spent Sunday with home folks.
ments, conservation wheat pay­ heart’s content.
As one little fellow was getting A good woman inspires a man.
ments or wheat loans but may
grow the usual acreage of wheat into the water a friend observed: a brilliant woman interests him, a
for grain, or 10 acres, whichever "I say. Tommy, ain’t you dirty?” beautiful woman fascinates him—
is larger, and still participate in
“Yes,” replied Tommy. “I miss­ but the sympathetic woman gets
other AAA benefits. This provi­ ed the boat last year."
“SCREWDRIVER" DOING HIS STUFF
him!—Vesta Vamp,
sion is intended to simplify the
He tries to bull his way through after the red
operation of the program and
light flashes—so ties things up plenty for every­
make it more flexible, particular­
body . . . Remember, your engine uses 3 times
ly with respect to those farms on
as much gasoline in low and second gears as
which wheat is used for hay or
in high—when a “Screwdriver” brings you
cover crops.
to a needless stop, you pay'
Steen announced that farmers
would be requested to choose
their own classification by sign­
ing a wheat plan participation
form before October 30. He em-
phasized that farmers who failed
to sign this form before October
30 would not be eligible for the
1940 price adjustment payment.
Dr. H. A. Hagen
Paradoxical
History
Lorane
DOES NOT
CONTAIN
LEAD
London
KEM’SA DRUGS
«%1
Divide
LeaJingTruffic Authorities Agree
SHARE THE ROAD "will reduce
STOP-ond-GO driving 25%
HEADLINES IN THE NEWS!
New Plymouth
Here. . . . . . . .
Typewriters for school. Sentinel
School
Children
Need plenty of good clean
milk. We have it.
GEORGES
DAIRY
Phone 1F13
1940 PLYMOUTH ON
DISPLAY AT McCOY’S
Guard Your Life
With Lifeguards
EXPLOSION OF TIRE
COSTS MAN’S LIFE
r
McCoy Garage this week is
displaying the new 1940 Ply­
PORTLAND, Ore. —An ex-
mouth, the first 1940 model
car to be shown here. The mod­ ploding tire on a Portland
el on display, a sedan, em-
bodies many new features over trolley coach brought death to
the 1939 model and according Anthony Gamma, 40, mechan-
to many local motorists is real-
ly an eye-opener in riding com- ic. Gamma’s skull was frac-
fort. The new car is expected tured and part of his jaw torn
to prove popular with the po- ...
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tential car buyers. — Cottage awaY by ’be force of the blow-
Grove Sentinel.
¡out.
The flof- in marineri-fo*.
mZn ’Io"
McCoy’s Garage
Super-Shell
30 SOUTH 7th
Saves on Stop-and-Go
PHONE 64
■■
Join the Shell SHARE-THE-ROAD
Club-Get FREE emblem for your
cor at your Shell dealer’s
Show your colors as a Share-the-Road Club mem­
ber! Help this crusade against “Screwdrivers” and
their traffic boners. Leading authorities say it can
cut our Stop-and-Go 25%. “Share the Road**, and
Super-Shell both save on Stop-and-Go.