The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1940, Image 8

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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
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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
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Paul
and
w ith
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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-
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“ 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 <
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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
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.;
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
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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
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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
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•
,
.
.
.
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;
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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
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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.
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