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T H U R S D A Y . MARCH 21, 1940 T H E S E N T IN E L . CO TTA G E G ROVE. OREGON S & 2 L E G A L ¡ tT W T J iD S HIGH SCHOOL NEWS W M l B « « « « NOTICE « SBC». K ate»: Klv» cent» per line o. cent per wont, w ith m inim um chare» o f J5 c « > ti rhree insertions fo r the prtc« o f s h . tf pald tn advance. W ent ait» w ill b» c h a rte d ( (M M IL IL D D R R E E D D . H ito ri H A A R R R R IS IS. E E d ditor) v o u r iw ty f t « u n |M lg n W orkm an. D ick S m ith , D avenport, E lm er H endricks G ene Lusk. T his group w ill com pete oth er g lee clults April 26 and e e • Paul and w ith 27! A co m m itte e com posed o f stu - Banket Social d en ts rep resen tin g th e Various W H ER EA S In C hapter X X V I A basket social is to be s(x»n- --' “ cla sse s and a c tiv itie s of the school O regon Code 1930 a n d am end t a iii^ * 7 r ^ '.7 " send money ,o tn e u « m - a canipaign sim ilar to sored by th e juniors, o f the high m en ts thereto, It is declared to be « <k»T»>i add is<? cent*. Keyed S l t h t co u rtesy cam p aign o f last in. tb e «>’"’• M? rc,h »ds 2ft cent» extra. C ard o f n s o n t mub j g I1U, w as o rjg (nn||y sch ed th e duty o f ev ery person, firm . cent» tf not over ftO w ord*. If over ttO v e a r h i l t f o r t h e r u » ir t m copartnership, com pany and cor- word», cam« of thank» wu b» charged a t < ' - I o r I n e P u r l KKS* ° * , n a k uled for M arch 15. T he stu d en t poration ow ning, leasing, occupy- h® m u ia c rat», co p y m ust be in w»d- ing stu d en ts con sciou s o f ideals of Ixxly is in vited to a tten d the so honor in th eir relation s w ith one ing, p ossessing or having ch arge *n**rth,n cial. T he girls are to bring the another. o f or dom inion over a n y land, bask ets and the boys art* to buy S o if you se e p o sters here and place, building, stru ctu re, w harf, them . A program Is being planned there, and stu d e n ts fillin g out pier or dock w hich is in fested w ith and gam es w ill be played. T he those ground squirrels and o th e r noxious FOR S A L E — U sed hom e, car and ¿"¡Tii m y sterio u s questionnaires, l»arty w ill serve as a farew ell to know th at th e new ly or- rodents or predatory anim als, or portable radios. E xpert repair- 'L>an l/< x f‘“honor” n Z t i t i h ^ 'i< ac" ' h‘‘ old gvn" as soon as the p resen ce o f the ing. W e are Zenith d is tr ib u to r s fo r ^ . „ „ ¿ ’hit L thiruS sam e shall com e to his. their or this territory. W oodson R adio S er- ^ E l x ' r e w ith Questiona on Sport* its know ledge, at on ce to proceed vice at T rem b ley’s T exaco S erv ice Wo r, hJ hi e * h a W ith m uch pomp and cerem ony, purpose, are G eorge and to continue in good faith to S tation . 29-tfc <, !, t F .F .A .; M artha Arnold, P rofessor D uguninsky (G eorge ex term in a te and d estro y such ro- ------------------------------------------------------- » to u t. senior; H arry S tu r g e s, junior; GuK«n) and P rofessor M osbyinsky dents by poisoning, trapping or f o r SA L E — P lan er ends, (2 .5 0 H arold Bander, sophom ore; Caro- < «erry M osby) m arched solem n ly oth er appropriate and e ffe c tiv e per load. P la ce orders through lyn K ebelbcck. freshm an; Jim lnto n x »,n 3 W ednesday w hile pep m eans: and . W. A. W oodard Lum ber com - B lickle, honor society ; G eorge D u- c,ub wns >n sessio n to pop ques- W H E R E A S gray digger ground pany, phone 4F2. A. L. W oodard, Hi-Y: B ill Earl, letterm en ; 1,ons 0,1 »Ports to the three girls squirrels (C itellu s d ou glasii) a re 6 -t ic gan. Janet P eterson , H om e Ec; M ary and three M * w ho w ere holders noxious rodents in Lane C o u n t y ,------------------------------------------------------- G ladys o f the ,uck-v num bers. Oregon. P A P E R scraps, paper cu ttin g s, M cKibben, S erv ice club; P aul Th,> ,h r ,‘e fem inine m em bers of N ow , therefore, a ll o f such per- available F rid ays and S atu rd ays, L em ley, g ir ls ’ league, and D avenport, boys’ federation. ,hp con test w ere M ary Barr. D oris sons, firm s, copartnerships, cor- F ree to S en tin el subscribers, At a recent m eetin g o f th e B jorset and M arjorie E arl w ith porations and com panies ow n in g B ring con tain ers. F ine for sta r t- co m m ittee, H arry S tu r g e s and com ing out as high scorer. or having dom inion o v er land in *nS fires or cratin g m aterials, th ree boys w ho tried to dem - said Lane C ounty, Oregon, are 29-tfc G ladvs L em ley w ere appointed co- chairnten. o n str a te th eir sk ill w ere Roy Barr, hereby required to ta k e step s to r o R S A L £ _ 12O. acre farm 5 T he cam p aign for se lf-r e lia n c e VSorknmn and V ictor Schrick- md« CaSt ° f C G • 90 *<™ f a ™ , is on! er. V ictor em erged as high point ground squirrels (C itellus doug- 11. miip< w ix t nf c* n nm» » e e m an. V ictor and D oris w ere then la sii) w ith in th irty days from th e f * t W iik n r « tn ti/n -s Ju i c co n tested a g ain st each oth er w ith Hckfex fuo »uu IarTn 3 t \ \ alk er sta tio n 5 m iles Graduate Speaker* Chosen d ate o f the first publication o f th is north o f c G w w C hrism an The fa c u lty co m m itte e chosen D oris victorious. Each con testa n t notice. If such step s are not tak - 710 3 fd S t _ 3 --ltp to se le c t stu d en t speakers, an received a prize. en, a person or persons appointed by th e county court o f said Lane LIVESTO CK FO R S A L E — H eavy nounced T u esd ay th a t G eorge School Brief* C bunty w ill en ter upon said lands springer cow s. V a lley V iew S s t t o o u u t t . B ill Spies. S p ies, M iriam Ferrin M iss D eal displayed w h ite sport and proceed to e x term in a te said S tock Ranch. N ow under new and E ath el Ann N ew to n had w on g ray d igger ground squirrels (C i- m anagem ent. M osby C reek Road. tbe honor o f sp eak in g at th e com - sw e a te r s to the gym c la ss W ed- tellu s douglasii) and th e cost o f 32-2tc-33 m en cem en t ex ercises. T h ese stu - nesday, M arch 13. T h ese sw ea ters said exterm in ation w ill be levied cat f t* . - .• , d en ts w e r e se le c te d from a group a,rr. not lim ited to any cla ss or aga in st said lands. uo .. E lectric lig h t plant, of fjve boys an(j fjve Kjrls previ- d u b . A ny girl in sch ool m ay buy T he C ounty A gricultural A gent gene.rator' can op er' ou sly e le c te d by the sen ior class. o n e - T hey are w h ite w ith blue hereby d esig n a tes M onday, April ated w ,tb' w a te r pow er or gas. . • • em blem s. T he cost is $1.50 w ith 1, as a day to be know n as "squir- . ^ g e A llem an . C i t y . P hone Moving Picture* Shown the em blem s and $1.25 w ith o u t the rel poisoning d a y ” throughout t h e : M oving pictures o f past M ay enl b,em s . . said Lane C ounty, and it is hereby FOR S A L E — H eavy you n g P ly - festivals, pet parades, track m e e ts . , new. stu d en ts ?Jchn,rd In v y in honv W i ill ll a nd o n th th o i n t terest n m e t to t n th t h n e L a i . r d », , t S o p h o m o r e Of ( .lllfo recom m ended th a t poisoned bar- m outh R ock la in c g r hens. W and er r e o v v e o n n t ts c o n f t in . m ln , ley, a s prepared by th e undersign- se ll up to IV» dozen. 75c each. Mrs. stu d en ts w ere show n by C leo a "d N adine M organ a freshm an ed and rep resen ta tiv es o f the B u- A rnold D uerst, M osby _ reek. M orelock in th e a ssem b ly J--- C F riday. r'f o f ( «nada rv>aie««.-<»t xr^nda» 3 2 - lt c P ictu res sh ow in g th e first w ork V elm a UiLson, junior, has gone reau o f B iological S u rv ey o f th e P hone 19F4. U nited S ta te s D ep artm en t o f A g E n p « at v r m u done on th e new school building ? a H ' aJ.Urec t n P’ tO 7 * -b u u m m er e r aero- kero- w wprp show n n V V inal in«l R R andall. andall Ctot r m , from ,h e f,u - s h e « P e e t a to visit riculture. be used for th e purpose FO ®’Y R « S A L E — ^ L “ arge « e ^ 5 -u ere show o f such exterm in ation . Su ch pois- s®116 cook stove. Good condition. taKe G rove's nom inee for the W ilt- Arizona. N evada. U tah and C ali- oned barley m ay be secured from §12.50. V ernon I Cooke, C resw ell, shire «hirr aw ard w a s presented w ith a fornia S h e wiU probably return r th s e undersigned x “ c v - at his o ffice ---------- s P” n K vacation. in 1______________________________ - ' ltC m in iatu re en g ravin g by The W Ut- ju s‘ E ugene, Lane C ounty, O regon, a t m c - m m H i T C u r v c . shire F n e r a v in e com nanv in Eu- Jean T eel s t e w a r L w as absent For Sale or Trade Second Half of Spring Bowling Tourney On l lu g r K ih II h U n e a r* found roaming on Kodluk Island, a bear, whose hide squares 11 feet 4 Inches, whose skull measures IS Inches In width, I I Inches In length, was the trophy of D 8. llopklns. of Spoknnc. whose wife bagged a mere nine-foot specimen. T he Mcond half o f the *prlng iMiwIing tourney is underw ay at { Bob’s alleys. Many changes have I taken p lace In the p u t few w eek s to the e x ten t that practically every team has had the pleusure o f clim bing to one o f the three prize w inning jiositioits and then the disappointm ent o f dropping to the bottom o f the list. T hese ch a n ges in positions are caused by all team s tsiw ling co n sisten tly and totul scores have been w ithin 2(X) pins d ifferen ce m ost o f the tim e. T he stan d in g o f the team s at the end o f the first h alf of the p res en t tourney; Q uallt> Mai kel IK !»7."> ribixion M otors 1H.710 Stan d ard O il ......................... 18.699 I'l's ico 18,668 Save money on P ost O ffice ............................... 18,639 S a few a y 18 > ' 10W FORES Irish -S w artz ............................. 18,524 G ustafson's ............................... 18,143 Loa Angeles ..... $12.05 San Francisco $ 7.30 F a n ta stic Indian M asks Portland ........ $ 2.65 Fantastic Indlun masks, many of Medford ...... .. $ 3.00 them made with real hulr and teeth, can still be bought In many sections Depot: 802 Main of Mexico. The state of Guerrero Phone; 97 produces some of the finest masks, while Michoacan makes many for its religious dances. Animal masks, such as heads of tigers, frogs, ser pents and lions, are very popular in Guerrero GREYHOUND ■ — .............................. 1 1 Living is Uffttefr L ir i n a a n d (‘ f o n o m ic n l. lo o ! S i X ’ ' Z n bV l" „e': 5 £ c h e n - . < * ~ . k O regon, phone * 32-4 t c « 8e tK iï Ä Ä u s Ä S ' t ü » ' ^ k s from t ^ K d ^ . ^ ± r * n f aT T a bX : j l , , b e ,h : m erce by M iss Kern. Freda S ta l- n‘.'?ur ^ iu d i ' arewel1 to ,h e old NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING der received $7.50 as first prize; s<* ° ° 1 tbhU,ld^ FOR R E N T — M odem fiv e room F or th e second co n secu tiv e day $5.00, ita N o tic e is hereby giv en th a t H. dweliing^ unfurnished. A pply a t B e tty J A } 0 dkins * 1' . . . second; o f R onp ------------------------ -- in ------- in terclass so ftb all . play, the O. Jackson, a d m in istrator o f the S en tin el O ffice for d etails. 3 1 -tfx Hri]lnr poph m w inning team com e from behind to oo.nfn n t ------------------------------------------ —---------aon ar c a co w tr e p n st n tco to IU • , . . . h o n o .n k io . w in by one run as th e frost de- e sta te o f D ella G aroutte, deceas honorable m en tion s as fo llo w s. feated thp juniors 4 .3 M arch 15. ed, has filed h is fin a l account in W A R E H O U SE S P A C E fo r rent Rodm an's, 904 M ain S t. 3 2 - lt c HI°P nYm ' P « C k’ T h e annual in terclass track th e C ounty C ourt o f L ane C ounty, --------------- G ladys L em ley. E loise Jones, M on m eet w ill be held M arch 29 this Oregon, and said C ourt has fixed tan a C rossett, A udrey April 2nd. 1M 0. at 2 p-clock P. M. FOR R E N T - S t n a il house n ew ly M ^ r M o n a o n “ ’ B ill ’ s K year. O nly th ose h avin g at least 12 p ractices w ill be eligib le to m th e Court Room o f said C ourt finished throughout B ath , e le c - Gcrr> K em and N an c AnlaufP com pete. T rack letterm en cannot in the C ourt H ouse a t E ugene, tricity. A bout 4 m iles so u th o f » • • com p ete in th e ev e n ts th ey have Lane C ounty, O regon, as th e tim e C ottage G rove on P a c ific h igh w ay. Rehearsal* for Senior Play w on le tte r s in but m ay do so in and place for hearing, and a c tin g S u itab le for fam ily o f 2 or 3. T ele- phone A lsea H aw ley 5F 12 for ap- for 3 be lsen ,or pla.y o th er even ts. T he first m eet o f the thereon. 32-3tn-34 S m din T hrough began th is season w ill be th e H ayw ard R e- D ated this 28th d a y o f F ebru pointm ent --------------- --------------------------------- w eek w ith M iss D odson as direc- lays in E ugene, April 12. ary, 1940. FLO O R S A N D E R F O R R E N T — tor. T he p lay w ill be presented th e B y the w idth o f a pow er line the H. O. JA C K SO N , A pply to G rove H ardw are Co. night o f th e M ay F e stiv a l for seniors d efeated the sophom ores A L T A K IN G , A dm inistrator. A ttorney. 29-5t-33 _________________________ 3 2 -tfc w hich a d e fin ite d ate has not y e t 3-2 in the first in terclass softb all set. FO R R E N T — 3-room f u r n i s h e d been a' Y 11 “S m ilin ’ Through w r it" leagu e tilt, T hursday. M arch 14. apt w w xi w a te r c i r a e ? f u Î te " ^ lla " L an« d« n M artin, is a W ith the sophom ores leading 2-1, Anto and Radio Census nLshed VHlard Cdilrt A d T T w L’ ^ T ^ ’y-clrama in th ree acts. C hristian, sen ior cen ter fielder, .... 100 room fu n , A m w lf e r Ek>e' <r CaSt’ w h ,rch„ w as announced stru ck a tow erin g fly that hit a Seventy-five ..... out w. of . every American families have automobiles t r jr it v fam ished 49 w H ü t T uesday, is as follow s: M oonyeen pow erline in left field. T he ball and 89 out of 100 have radios, ac- y ium isn ea. az w . « s i C lare, D oris S m ith : K ath leen D un- dropped sa fe ly for a hit, scoring cording to the new 464-page con- --------------------------------- ----------------- iL P gannon, G ladys L em ley; E llen, P eck w ith the run that tied the Sumer survey of the United States FO R R E N T — E igh b room house, G er^ d *7f K em ; M ary Clare,^ B es- score. M cA llister later scored the r e c e n tly redecorated, fin e loca- **e Sheldon; John C arteret, B ryce w inning run. published by the department of com tion, close in, large yard garage B arrett; Dr. H arding. Jim B lick le; ------ merce. C all at 222 C herry Court. K enneth and Jerem iah W ayne, Yon Get All the Gravy — ---------------B ill Earl; W illie A iniy, C harles Newspaper’s Masthead No longer need picnickers sacri V V a i l t e d P eck; first m an, P aul D avenport; The masthead of a newspaper is second m an, B ill S p ies; Third flee half the gravy or the mayon the heading on the editorial page Man, M aurice B oykin; fir st worn- nalse dressing to a paper plate that that gives information about the W A N T E D — A ngora goats, prefer- an, Lillian G eer; second w om an, is more like a blotter. A new paper newspaper ab ly w eth ers or m ixed bunch, M ontana C rosett; third w om an, plate recently developed has an for d elivery im m ed iately or a fte r P a u letta P ow ell, and fourth worn- "eating surface" of aluminum foil, shearing. T elephone A lsea H aw ley, an. E lizabeth M cGregor. water-and-grease-proof and Im per 5F12. ____________________ 32-3tp-34 T he production s t a f f c o n sists o f vious to heat and cold. B e tty A dkins, prom pter; M argar e t M onson, w ardrobe m anager; Decline of Job* V inal R andall, sta g e scen ery m a n D E N T IS T S Municipal jobs declined from 711,- ager and prop erty m an. DR. W . E. LEBO W — D en tistry S E E H. N . T R A X L E R , C resw ell, 000 in 1929 to 697.000 in 1937. » » » for real e sta te and exch an ges. —N o. 1 O m er A partm ents To F orest Grove A lso fire and au to insurance. 20tfc C o tta g e Grove, Ore. P h on e 35 T he g le e club stu d en ts, w ho w ill DR. C. H. KIM E. D e n tist—O f go to th e F o r e st Grove c o n test WELDING fice in F ir st N a tio n a l B ank this y ea r are: A udrey Turner, E lectric G as Building. P hone 10. C ottage B e tty R ussell, E lizabeth M cG reg C ottage G rove W elding and Grove, Oregon. or, P a tricia B aldw in, D orothy S a f- B oiler W orks 7 -tfc 'e y ’ F a y e N ixon, A riine A nderson, PORTLAND. OREGON M adison St. P H Y SIC IA N S Joyce B aldw in, B e tty Hopper, B ernice S m ith , M ary Barr, G ladys H. AXLEY, P h ysician and Sur ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR L em ley, M argaret M onson, O rlena geon — E venings by appoint W iring and R ew iring m e n t O ver Kern's for D rugs. Leon C. Goddard, 401 M ain S t., M artin, June E a stb u m , Mari; phone 156L-201. 10-tfc Turner, Edith Garnet, H elen W ei C o tta g e Grove, O regon. B ill S p ies, R ay Garnet, L yle Garnet, A lden G arou tte, Brady H . E. S H U E Y — P h y sicia n All kinds o f w elding, both e le c A Surgeon. O ver Kern's tric and a cetylen e. M achinery re E venson, K enneth W hitlock, B ill rçnitlTVS D rug Store, C o tta g e Grove, pairing and blacksm ithing. W e Oregon. retail P ortlan d oxygen . O. K. W elding Shop, phone 181J. D R . J. W . TA R R , N a tu ro p a tic P hysician. G eneral practice. 6-4tc-9 O ffice a t 117 S ou th 3rd St., phone 129-R. W H ITE P A L A C E C A FE , 47 E ast 10th S tr e e t, is a good place to A TTO R N EY S ea t in E ugene. W e sp ecialize in H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD. A t 5c, 10c and 15c san d w ich es and Railings, Fireeseapes, Side 21-tfc torn ey at Law . F ir st N a tio n 25c and 30c m eals. walk Doors, Etc. al B a n k building, C ottage • Convenltnt Location T yp ew riter and adding m achine Grove. O regon. P h on e 94. General Machine Shop. ribbons, all m akes o f m ach in es at • Colfo Shop—BufUt Tavern ALTA K IN G — L aw yer, 613 S en tin el office.______________ 21-tfx Welding, Foundry. • Dining and Banquet Rooms M ain s t r e e t . O ffice phone 254J; R es. phone, 28F31, • Famously Fina Food C ottage Grove, Ore. • Modern Appointments • Luxurious Outside Rooms J. E. YOUNG, A tto rn ey a t Law "Two years ago I w as b ed fa st w ith — K elly B uilding, C o tta g e • Garage Opposite arthritis. A fter tak in g seven b o t Grove. tles C asey Com pound I w a s e n T IT L E A B ST R A C T COM A We/conte Awoifs You tirely w ell. I cannot recom m end it P A N Y O F E U G E N E , F red too h ig h ly .”— Mrs. M ona P ierce, G. S tick les, P res. "Real T itle 2066 N. W. Thurm an St., P ortland, S erv ice.” 881 O ak S treet, Oregon. ” 6 0 0 ROOMS Phone 1054 E ugene, Oregon. F or sa le by B row n’s D rug S tore. S E N S IB L E R ATES 3 2 -ltp n otice (S ign ed ) O. S. FLE T C H E R , 31-3t-33 C ounty A gricultural A gent. For Rent Professional Cards Miscellaneous Don't go through life doing housework the old, laborious, hard way! Take advantage of the full benefits of modern electric living! Electric appliances— refrigera tors, ranges, water heaters, coffee-makers and countless others— have been perfected to a new degree of efficient operation plus thrilling beauty. Better still, they are now of> fered at prices within the reach of the very limited home bud gets! See your dealer— at your first opportunity! Let him show you the newest, labor-saving ap- R liances that make for better iving He will gladly help you arrange most convenient bud get terms tailored to fit your requirements. Mountain States Power Co. /F IR S T ! A see THE N E W 1 9 4 0 C O R O N A S BEFORE A N Y OTHER PORTABLE! ! / Ornamental Iron am oui i ARTHRITIS Eugene Foundry and Machine Co. $ 1 .0 0 a w e e k , p lu g sm a ll d o w n p a y m e n t, b u y s a n y C orona. C om e in to d a y for f r e e d tf m o n n tr a tio n . T H E S E N T IN E L Phone 159