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», P* THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1940 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON F.O.E. Officers HIGH SCHOOL NEWS State Visit Local Lodge (LOIS HANSEN, Editor) Lions Drop B ask etb all D am e A fighting I,and of C ottage (■rove Lions took one on the chin when they were beaten by the in vading U niversity high’s Golden tide W ednesday night 37-23 in the C ottage Grove gym. The Elons took a commanding lead on baskets by Sm ith, Dugan and Langston to lead 10-2 hut the Tlders Quickly pulled up on the Lions with basket» by Gatlin and DeAutremont. The Lions' lead was quickly wip-d out by a scoring splurge by Gatlin, and the Tlders wenl ahead at the hail 22 20 AN OU> TIMEN « ONE WHO KIM RfMCMOCRWMM ■fi« m i .« ht op luxuhy - WAS TO TAKE A HOT I ROW TO P E P / ------- ■■* Chiropractic, th e natural method to regain health. Wi.'H.A.'Haqm IIIIIII» Ç& CHIROPRACTOR \ COTTAGI oaovt • «14 MAIM IT In the second half the Lions were belli to three |mints, all these from the free-throw line, two by Langston in the third q u ar ter and another by Jones in the fourth. In this half the game got ri,ugh and two I,Ions and three Tillers were banished for unneces sary roughness. The Tlders talli ed 15 |M>ints in the second half to win the game 37-23. The Thiers w ere led by the giMid defensive playing of Charles DeAutremont and the sharpstioot- Ing Gatlin who tallied 15 anil 12 points respectively. Langston led the Grovers with 12 jxdnts. A surprisingly well-drilled Uni versity high second-string won an ea sy victory o v er C o tta g e Grove's Delight Valley A, a (Milluck dinner held at the 1 m ,me ol Mr«. E. J. Scars, Mrs. C. C Conner, Mr*. O scar Jackson, Mi i,..- Nixon, Mrs m F «’<<, H am , Mrs. J. H athaw ay, Mm. Oscar F laten and Mr». Sear» tl<*d u com fo rter and m ade two apron» for the W hittm an family, whose home burned last week. Mrs J. A. Joll 1» still very ill at her hm ne. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ayres were in Eugene last week w here Mr. Ayres was having dental work done. O scar Jackson and son Lyle w ere in Eugene Monday. Lyle re m ained at the hospital for treat m ent on a hand which he injured several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W olfard and children of Eugene were S un day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ix*o Nixon . Drive with your head your horn. not with Stick to your safety resolution» and you won't get stuck with an accident. The C ottage Grove F ratern al O rder of Eagles had as guests at the Friday evening business m eet ing the following state F.O.E. of ficers: W orthy S ta te President, Jack Greenwood; past s ta te presi dent, W arren Jones; sta te vice president, D. D. Gillespie; state treasurer, Henry Ellsworth, and slate chaplain. G erry Mason. P res ent also were officers and mem ber« from Eugene and Rosel,urg. A class was initiated in honor of the sta te officers an,I 10-yenr veteran buttons were given to the following C ottage Grove m em bers: W. O. Denny, A. W. Ishmael, Ivan Lowrance, A. A. Leonard, Frank I Miller, II. A. Gates, R. H. Bushel), C. E. W hltelay. Glenn Green, Ixiran Harvey, Nels De Young. F. A. Creson, F. 11. Taylor, Fred Guggisis’rg, Ed Lundbom, George M atthews, W. B. S tinnett, I’. S. Bukowskl, E. J. Kent, F. J. Anderson, Earl Ixind. W. E. B rad ley, Fred Kirby, Milt Ixiyng, W orth Harvey, Ross Petersen. E. R Wiese, Ixiuie Premazzi, Roy Gordineer, Steve Tonoli, H arry Williams, Clifford Allen. C. C. Wooley, S. P. Shortridge, John L. Kelly, R. C. Stacey and F. F. Mc Cullough. Past president buttons were presented to Ross Petersen, Alvin McGarvin, Oval Powell, ( ’. C. Wooley, D. Harvey, F rank Dillon and Earl Ixinrl Secretary Ellsw orth was called to Portland Jan u ary 21st for a sta te meeting. He reported that among other things, plans had been m ade to improve the existing old-age pension laws. Doreria Hebron Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Black of C ottage Grove spent Sunday at the Joe T hrasher home. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Glasgow vis ited Sunday a t Divide at the Fred Bowman home. Mrs. C hester Goodman and daughter M argie of Eugene spent th<- week end a t the M yrtle M ont gomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper and son of Veneta spent Sunday a t the Henry Cooper home. John T eeters of Glendale visited Sunday a t the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Teeters. Mrs F. B. McBee and daughter Betty spent Friday in Roseburg with Mrs. McBe<’'s m other, Mrs. T. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T hrasher and son of S eattle visited from Thursday till Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thrasher. B etty T hrasher re tu rn ed to Seattle with them where she will attend school. School was dismissed Tuesday and Weilnesdav so that the teach ers might atten d the K ilpatrick conference on education in Eu gene. Those attending were R. G. D ykstra, principal; Mildred Sm ith and Frances French. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McBee vis- Ited Mrs. McBee’s sister in Eu- gene Sunday. Mrs. Phebe Young spent S a tu r day with Mrs. Melinda Aubrey of C ottage Grove. Howard Taylor of Mosby Creek visited Hebron relatives Monday. W. L. Kimball is recovering from a severe illness. A 10-pound son, Earl LeRoy, was bom Tuesday, January 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murry. Luke Tussing of the N orthw est C hristian college delivered the sermon a t Hebron Sunday and will speak again next Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hite and children of I>elight Valley spent Sunday with the Addison H eath family. John Kebelbeck attended a meeting of the warehouse board of the Farm ers' Union held in Eu gene Saturday. OlVIDID+fOF rappan for C arefree Kitchen Convenience! C O M P IIT I S ltlC T IO M AT Cottage Grove Gas Co. Counting a t the rate of 150 a m inute for 40 hours a week, be ginning when America was discov ered, it. would take a man until 2603 A. D. to count $20,500,000,000 —th e cost of relief in America since 1932. Mmneograpn stencils. Sentinel. THIEVES? If You’ve Got The Cash—Go Steal One or Both of These Houses. reserve* 35-20. Taylor led the winners with 12 prints, Blackmore and Johnson each scored four Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck of Do- IMiints for the losers. 337 South Second S tre e t—5 rooms, good condition. $600 cash. rena and Mr. and Mrs. W arren First string lineup: Kelly of Fairview were Sunday C ottage Grove Uni High 2-bedroom house, close in. $800, $100 down. $15 a month. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ixmgston 12 F Adkinson TWO FU RNISH ED HOUSES FOR RENT $22 and $25 a month. J. A. Schneider. Sm ith 1 F 12 Gatlin Philip Heinrich of K lam ath C (5 Goddard Hocker I Falls is visiting his sister, Mrs. G 15 DeAut'm ont Dugan 2 Lee Duffey. McKibben 1 G 2 I’l.i'li Miss Lois King of Eugene and Substitutions, C ottage Grove: Miss Virginia H unter of Cottage 12-acre farm near Divide—good 3-bedroom house, electricity, Peck 2. Mosby. Decker. Jones 1. Anita Duncan, who is attending U niversity High: A. P lath 2, business college in Portland. six*nt Grove were Sunday dinner guests excellent small bam , creek, good pasture—A beauty spot $1,000, Stum p. Bergman, Olney, Shupe, the week end at the home of her of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. $250 down Mrs. John W oodard of C ottage Cralgen, Ixiwson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dun Grove visited recently w ith Mrs. HERE'S A 40-acre Garden of Eden, out Gowdyville. th a t can be Jack Peterson. Donna C lark. B etty Hopper. can. The Latham H ealth club held a Mr. and Mrs. Claude A m e and yours for $450. No improvements. M 'irjorie Earl and A rietta Rob m eeting Thursday. T hree new erts dem onstrated their skill as m em bers were voted into the club. daughter w ere guests Sunday in drum m ajorettes, supervised by They w ere Jean Bach, Naomi Cottage Grove of Mr. and Mi’s. Well paying station-cabin business near the Grove for $2.850 D arrell Am e. Mr. Christianson, before a pep Garnet and Evelyn Johnson. cash. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cole were assem bly on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Doney vis guests S aturday evening of Mr. Mr. Christianson conducted the 125-acre farm , 25 acres now in crop, 70 acres excellent open pas band In several selections and iter! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. N. Dowens. Howard Cox of London. Sunday. ture. 7,000 acres of o ut range, good improvements, 4 cows, 7 Philom ath is vis- Mrs. H arris of Miss Jelinek led group singing In Visitor«? at the Duncan home iting her daughter, Mrs. C arl heifers, good team , 2 cows, and all machinery. $3,800, $1,000 a musical trip around the United over the week end were: Mr. and Plunkett. S tates. ' down. Mrs. Henry S nauer entertained Arlen,* Anderson anti M argaret Mrs. Kirchhofer and children of Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. the home economics club of the Monson led the school yells. • • • Roper. Dorena grange a t her home Tues Phone 216 903 Main Mr. and Mrs. F rank Booher of day at an all day meeting. F .F .A . Men Curtin and Mr and Mrs Paul The C ottage Grove F.F.A. won Bookkeeping O utfits. Sentinel. their second straight league game Simmons of Coburg visited at the when they edged out the Eugene home of Mr. and Mrs. George !• !■ \ boyt there Ft Iday Peters. Sunday. Robert W hite spent Sunt 22-19. | Although the score was close the Magnusson home in C the Grove never was behind and Grove. Mr and Mrs. K. C. MlckJ only a last quarter* rally closed ited friends in Gardiner, 9 the I,u,d the G rovers held. A part) was held Tta Bill Em shaw , who played his night at the Robert Ca; first F.F.A. game, scored 10 points for the winners, while home. Those preseat w C W eber's 8 points was high for the and Mrs. W allace Helen Dunn. Mr. and M losers. The Grove’s F.F.A second Sandahl and two sons Clt string edged out the Eugene high IxiVerne. Mrs. Harold D F.F.A. second string 19-15. Ralph anil Mrs Harold SandaWl, _ _ i'oiiiil.i\ led the w o v e n with 9 Dale C arpenter family, Fdw ard points. F arm er and M arshall each C arpenter, Fem e. B etty and Al ma Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W est tallied four points for losers. • • • and Mr. Wilson. Refreshm ents School was dismissed early were served. Dinner guests at the Dale C ar Tuesday afternoon and all day W ednesday. The teachers a tte n d penter home Sunday were Mr. ed the K irkpatrick Study confer and Mrs Harold Sandahl, Mrs. ences held at Woodrow Wilson Harold Lewis and Mrs. Jack Stucky and child. junior high school in Eugene. The Corliss family of Delight Valley visited a t the Fred H arris home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery H arris and Mrs. Florence Mills went to E u L ester H arris of Sm ith River vis gene one day last week for medi ited at the II. H. H arris home, cal treatm ent. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C laude Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wiliams and daughter of Sutherlin spent the Mrs. Nellie W illiams and Mrs. week end at the W. A. Keene Mary W illiams of Yoncalla visited home. at the Mamie Trunnell home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ritchey of day. *N o wontfer you bear so Vaughn visited T hursday with Mrs. Ritchey's brother. J. W. m any folks rave about Many of the great patented in Fisher. ventions in this country have been these new Fords. Any car F rank Knox of G rants Pass the product of efforts of individual that looks and rides as spent the week end w ith his sister, inventors hut the vast m ajority of Mrs. Mamie Beidler. fine as this and also improvement patents on funda The Gowdyville neighborhood m ental inventions have been pro drives so easy deserves club met W ednesday at an all day duced in research laboratories, es m eeting w ith Mrs. M yrtle Lake. pecially those m aintained by in all the raves it ’s getting!" T here were 15 m em bers present, dustries. who spent the day quilting, with a jx,tluck dinner served a t noon. Out of E tern ity the new Day is Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon went bom ; Into E tern ity a t night will to P ortland Monday and brought return. Thom as Carlyle. back their daughter Doris, who i had Ix’en convalescing in a hospi tal there following an operation. Mrs. C. R. T rent accompanied Mrs. Jean Long of C ottage Grove to the W alter P itcher home at Walden. W ednesday. NOT JUST MORE FOR YOUR M O N EY... BUT MORE WHERE IT COUNTS MOST! Mrs. Julia Gover and Mr. and Mrs. F rank Sw igart of C ottage Grove were Sunday dinner guests 8 5 H. P. 8-CYLINDER PERFORMANCE-8 cylinders BIGGEST HYDRAULIC BRAKES ever used on a a t the R. B. Dixon home and in for smoothness—small cylinders for economy! low-priced car! tne evening Mrs. Gover, Mrs. Swi There Is economy In choosing FINGER-TIP GEARSHIFT ON STEERING P O S T - FREE ACTION ON A U 4 WHEELS-Easier riding g a rt and Mrs. Dixon visited Mrs. the right materials for your Standard at oo extra cost! on rough roads! O tto Oobberstein at Silk Creek. Job. Let us help you. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W itcher NEW DUAL PURPOSE RIDE S T A B IL IZ E R -Ira - EXTRA LARGE BATTERY-Quick starts, long life! and son of Vida were visitors of prove» steering—controls sidesway! We sell electrical materials Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prem azzi one NEW FRONT WINDOW VENTILATION CONTROL 123" SPRINGBASE—Plus new, softer springs, im —Greater all-weather comfort! day last week. Mount View Country Latham RODMANS %0Fd V alentines Shop E arly Remember her with a heart- shaped box of Fresh Chocolates WHITMAN S CANTERBURY BROWN & HALEY Priced 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00, and $3.50 Also the largest stock of Valentine Cards lc , 2 for 5c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. Thornton Corners ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR proved shock absorbers! Brown’s Drug Store Cottaci* G rove Pharmacy Make C O O K IN G TIME a PASTIME. . . with this O lV I D t D + I O f rappan SEE IT AT Cottage Grove Gas Co. NEW SEALED-BEAM HEADLAMPS—At least 50% brighter for safer night driving! STYLE LEADERSHIP—Rich, roomy interiors! Different from any low-priced car you’ve ever seenl W oodson M otors 8 3 6 M a in /