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THURSDAY, OCTOBKR 31, 1940 L IO N THK SENTINEL, COTTAGE OBOVE. OREGON Î ROARS 4-H CLUB NEWS ♦— —— ------ ♦ A> Fx-hoed From Cottage Uro ve Union High School ia»iuG.n». , . ... (JE A N YEAROUS, Editor) ____ __ » . ; w ‘t.h *?• AS the Lane - D ougU . League b 't h e m n ' Foottmll teams go Into their four- «¡¡U L !! . Ba.d ' a ,« o , th week of play, the standings n „ w l P?‘ show Cottage Grove and Unlver- n l x ni« i * * r*JL P ' Marcia slty High In a two-way tie for the / ¿ " '’ixu« F t' lead Hie standings are as follows: i A £ , J u , J * a h r. ’ rii k W L T Pet. u5?,h m H« r t i.u m u ’ D k k 2 0 0 1.000 s t u r i e s ^ C h a r f W.' hl< n H a r r y Cottage Grove 1.000 * t . 4V,,’ ™< nard 'Yl, ,n‘ - - . University High ... 2 0 Juniorsj I lonns C lurk, M arjory Springfield ........... 3 1 (MX) M'*?. Gab5e- AJPi*n Ga‘ Rewlaimrt 0 2 .000 iS. e M°ia Junction C ity 0 2 .000 ¡1« i Roseburg ........... 0 2 son. Juanita Peters. Janet Peter- J u n io r f 1» ' I H om e J I 1« ’ < I I \ R oom . ,{< MI E le c t 1 r I t (ng weeks. the same officers for the next alx They are Jim Adkins chairman: Betty Bradford vice chairman; Adelee Bostick secre- •t«rv ' L, cere: Fred Phililp« chairman- Bob Mocdy. vice J h i.S ia m S h lK ? ( Additional enrollments for 1940- 4L *>«>* b« ™ received In the ' * $ C o ? n t 7 S k"geM and fo,,"w l'>K *« a »«t nt clubs re- cent,y organized In south Lane county: Twe,ve K*rls and boys of Goshen haVe orKanlzed “ cookery club w,th Mildred Smith as local lead- " Pa“ y Smith Is president, and Henrietta Broadnword Is secre- tary. Nineteen boys of Dorena have orkanized a forestry club under the leadership of S. A. Bonkowski. ----- - - - - Eaton Fred ~ Partney Is president, *°£ ‘ H H c n W e lta . Wicks Is vice president, and Rob ert Wicks Is secretary. Joyce Baldwin, Beatrice Barrie, Fifteen boys and girls of Mount View have have organized a a health health club club v^nele Cnridl m Vlew X *?? S.-7P*!0*' k P?!’ Daugherty, under the orKanized leadership of M yrtle i G,‘*aaon- Alan Aspey is president, w u m ' LoveKI,’‘n' M nry Marden, Joyce Lund Is vice president, and Wilma Moore, Elmer Quine, Janet Rita Shields is seeretarv l^ yn,'anton- 01,1 Kiri« of Cloverdale have or- W a T ^ h ir l^ ^ W ^ T ’ 1 * * * * " « c,ubf w ,\ h ,A " " a Hendricks, secretary. Room Il's new officers are- Robert Thomas “ n r e y Woodard. H. Brandt as leader. Loyal James rreshmen: Sterling B o l t o n , is president, Jean G arratt is vice chairman; Victor Schrlcker vice R«therine Chambers, Dottle Ann president, and R ita Gersbach Is chairman 'Hie secretary has not f lar,<1 M,ldred Collier, Phyllis secretary. yet been elected. The juniors had hoa,eJ" Helen Gates, Kenneth Han- a short class meeting to discuss *J " ’U Bcmadine Loomis. F r a n c e s ways to ralse money the latter Mlchacl- Joanne Premazzl. Velma tw ir o i homo room ¿ r i i S ? X ^ " ' ^ 7 % ' " " K« . T T more home rooms elected the fol- ,or- IJnda TonoH- LucUle Tbnoll. Mrs. Ida D. Wedge died Wed nesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at lowing officers: Shop, chairman. * * * her — home Richard Thles; vice chairman, Joe Briefs — .— one-half mile south of „» Watson; secretary Dorothy Tread- Hallowe'en pranks came a bit ,own She had tx'Pn 1,1 for one w e ll Room 7. Chairman, John M in- early this year when several caps week Mrs. Wedge was bom Sep- o r; vice chairman, M iller Smith; were stolen off radiators gas was ternber 29, 1865, at Ashtabula, secretary, M ary Marden. Room 4. drained from cars and the knob Oh‘° She waa married December chairman. Verllne Cotton; vice from a gear shift taken from cars 31? 1885- at Iona- Michigan, to chairm an. Bill Carmen; secretary parked outside the school house O liver H. Wedge. She is survived M ary Decker. the night of the carnival. by her husband and two children, • • • Tryouts for the Junior play M r"- M yrtle F. Schwartz and Don Claas Meetings “Growing Pains” were held In F Wedge, both of Los Angeles, The junior and senior classes room 10 of the new high school Celuornla, and one grandchild, met the latter part of home room Tuesday, October 29. at 7:30 The -Sally Ann Wedge. Mrs. Wedge has period Tuesday. The junior el»»« books have arrived for the ten h®*n a resident here for the past treasurer. Brian Stroup, read the leading characters. Practices w ill three years, coming here from Los budget and plans for the year were begin Immediately a fte r the cast Angeles, California. She had lived discussed. The dues were set at 50 1* chosen. The play w ill be given there fifteen years and previous cents for the year. A person from December 6. 1940. to that in Michigan. Services w ill each home room was appointed to A teacher’s meeting w ill be held he held at the Mills Chapel at 2:30 collect dues. They were: Janet a’ the home of Supt. H. B. Ferrin Saturday with the Rev. Ellsworth Peterson. Betty Bradford, Victor at 7:30 Tuesday evening. The Tilton officiating. Interm ent w ill Schrlcker. A skating party was speaker of the evening w ill be D r he in the Masonic-I.O.O.F. ceme- dlscussed but as yet no date Is set. Hugh Woods from the University tery The senior class discussed the nt Oregon. The topic for discus-. --------------------------- wearing of caps nnd gowns for "ion w ill be the curriculum provi- fJ h n Q " P n n lo M s V o a commencement. No decision was "k»n in elementary schools and im n c a reached but the discussion indi- Improvements in h i g h school cat»d that most of the class seem course of study. B W * W U iD U U to favor caps and gowns. Miss Mehlin, librarian, announc- . „ ~ ~ _ • • • i-d Tuesday that necessary equip- o Voters. Chas P. Teacher»' In stitu te rnent had come to enable the II- 1 (xd<' was nominated in the May Teachers' Institute will be held hrary science class to start their {Jf’rn?,7<*8 by democratic and in Eugene high school Thursday °n repairing old books republican p a rtie s ¡fo r the office and Friday of this week during and binding magazines in volumes. oi La" e County Coroner against which time there w I l l T no » X d Members of the boys' trio as an- u ^ mOCJ a t* ,freedom either in high or c l X S X nounced by Miss Jellnek Tuesday bala" Ce by, the two ma- grades lem entary,arp . Bm WorRman baM K(,nnpth jor pobtical parties of our govem- The theme of the conference In- W b ltlork. baritone; Lyle Garnet ^ O d a T e J riestroving this T S T Ida D. Wedge Dies vuoo, PtfjlfjXTnpnf A. Rodman Sr. leiii^rc ;imcKu? 2 n ^ on S^tem ent on Legislature Candidacy w n! £ " i i i c " ” ' Y° * UP’- H "• rusa r-i. Thf. .t.i/U nt b u!-^ w « S Jam es ------------- James A. Rodman Sr., Eugene . . —1 . rpaItor ®nd candidate for the voted to legislature of the 14th district, was ' S ° The official duties , ‘" , hv this fh u by • • • Arhlrvf.nwm* itnii inn.» ui~ The | achievemi-nt 7iu h 7h sch™ for thJ f ir it roll i i ^ of i r t ih L S whs announced dents who * "In 8<‘eking the vot(£ 8UPP°r t , of no, «»e »hat rounty expect voters of this section to overlook the candidacy of their own y reaidcnt- A. and Milligan, Th* can w t e Sidney for me ¿«U perhaps a gJven "Sadie Hawkins might a tria , First along comes the order to call out the National Guard for a year’s training, thereby taking of ,he e,igible young men some The" this w?-ck Stu vote for M ,|Ugan. If they so de- comes conscription to further * outstanding ?„* B,re'” he said diminiah the ,H t of bachdors scholastic progress, school citizen Radium ship and service appear on this Radium was discovered by Bec list. Recommendations from at least three teachers are required. querel when he left a piece of ura The sophomore class leads with 19 nium ore on a photographic plate. F L IT MIRACLE WHIP ^>^7 Full Quarts Fruits and Vegetables Each MATCHES.......................6-box carton 15c VELVET T IS S U E .............. ...... 4 rolls 19c RIPPLED WHEAT 5c pkg. CORN FLAKES, K ellogg____ 3 for 21c ROLLED OATS ________9-lb. bag 35c PANCAKE, 9.8 lb., Sperry 47c KARO SYRUP, 5 lb. dark 35c RANCHO SOUPS, tomato & veg. 4 for 23c CHB CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle____ 2 for 29c RITZ CRACKERS, large pkg. 21c SNOWFLAKE SO D A S_______ 2 lb. 27c HERSHEY COCOA. .. »/2 lb. 9c, 1 lb. 15c BK. CHOCOLATE, % lb. bars 2 for 25c POTATOES 50 lbs. Much Milk America’« dairy herd of 25,000,000 cow» produce» approximately 100,- " (»00 pounds of milk each year O rlo ff Sergwanta Sure-Shot KUls Moths Flies SACHET BALLS Worm Caps «'43c 25c For Dogs Patriotic Colon 50c 1.00 JOHNSTON’» BUTTERSCOTCH WAFERS U. S. No. 1 10 lbs...............23c COCOANUTS Large Freeh 3 fo r ________25c Juice ORANGES Nice Sire 2 dozen........ l .. 25c J 7 C Largo Arizona 6 fo r ________ 19c ^-KA(J-KJ£.R j S Brazil Nuts 2 p°und 60115c Crystal White Fancy 25c 10 bars Pork & Beans Palmolive Soap Soap 28c 3 b a rs________ 17c Peet’s Soap Dundee No. 2*/2 Peets Granulated Mechanic Soap ... 25c Large pkg..........23c TROCO 3 b a rs________ 19c 2 pounds 25C Dish FREE with Each Pound S & W COFFEE X pound tin 24c 2 pound tin 46c 4 pound tin 92c M i lk Com e in S atu r day! W e ’re «err ing a tasty sew drink. H o t Choc olate made with Carnation M i Hr z 3 cans 20C ALARM CLOCKS ....................... FLASH L IO H T S..................... 89c to DR ORABOW P I P E S ........................... POCKET BEN W A T C H ........................ TECH RAZOR ................... EXTRON HAIR B R U S H ........ ............ TOASTMASTER JR.............. PARKER LIFETIME PEN ..._............ ELECTRIC CLOCKS...... .........$3.60 to ELECTRIC TOASTER ............. KELLY’S Phone 53 or 54 IN THE IRISH- SWARTZ STORE Harvey Kelley 3-F-15 We are now equipped to relieve you of the many worries of preparing your meats for locker boxes, this is the most complete service at your disposal in this locality. See us or call us to have your hauling, killing and cutting done. Prompt, courteous service is our aim at all times. Young Tender Porkers lie Half or W hole Lb. Average weight per side 60 lbs.—Out and wrapped for locker as priced Get our prices on beef by the quarter before you buy. 49c 8-0»..............35c 98o 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE __________ 39c $1.00 $1.00 ADLER! K A ......... 89c $1.80 80c L Y SO L _________________ 46c $1.80 28c J A J BABY PO W D E R ___________19c 49c 80c J A J BABY O IL _________________ 43c $1.00 28c GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES .... 19c $8.80 14 OZ. OVAL TINE ________________ __ s ic $8.60 $6.98 100 D E X I N -------- ----- ------------------------ 79c $1.23 60c MALTED M IL K ________ _______ .. 37c MARKET SPECIALS Young Boasting DUCKS 3 to 6 lb. average p®»"«!..................... Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store 25c DILLS Per G a llo n . , 45c GRAPEFRUIT SHORTENING 3 3 for ................. -- ONIONS DINNER BELL 2 lbs.......... . U. 8 No. 2 I Here and There i ** davdSXtr i November 5. Two Free City Deliveries Daily I R?wehur^forb rh T " f^ <thkli<l,<* n m haa had a great deal ot Friihiv nfeM ' ' ** Kame ence with taxation and has a C. E. Stewart, who for the past y K ' • • • thorough grasp of tax matters as 28 years has held the position ot sr«.^n.h . ■«*. these matters affect the tax payer state and county horticultural in- Th, X th r and voter' specter, thought for some time history d iss His divided fnto twn M r Rodman is also experienced ’ hat he had resigned, but It is re- nolltianl nartit-s to enri^ m'Hv n ,pgisla tive affairs, having serv- ported his resignation has not ful- Jw nrSdcrir -The M in ,he Nebraska legislature for ly been accepted. M r. S tew art left S T e ^ n ll^ u t ,welve ypara Thb> w rvlce in Ne- this morning for Siltcoos lake t i n - d iss Mondav NovkmlHr 4 braal<a- bla form er home, was in where he w ill do some fishing. wUI be eamnaTm h TJT J the houap and “ nate. includ- ------------- lowed by a 'c h id wide e le rtH n ^ n lng a tPrm as 8Peaker of thp house. I t is rumored around this parts M on T • i E Phone 53 or 54 12-ltc(Pd. Adv.) --------------------------- — - ■ ------------♦ f -- ,e8ta,atlve office. M r. Rodman f,.cb, that he b particularly quail- ! fi,.(i to „ ..„ ...„ „ /T hi„ mattera aff^tinL- mxat on W h e re th e T h rifty T h riv e records continue records and reduce the budget. He is centrally located, completely equipped, qualified and respects your wishes. f u t u r ^ f< ^ th ln h »«a h l v k u ln h *er,,on yesterday in the »»"ketball interest of his candidacy. In com- i n dozen music stands men ting on the importance of the t n n n each. i . t r i»he bam 1 at a cost «i?1 of «! $100 Represen- ta t Ives of each home room are to get reports on how many would and IRISH-SWARTZ 19c Mince Meat Pork Steak Fresh Stock Lean and Tender 2 p o u n d s. 19c 2 p ou n d s. 35c Bacon Squares Tender S te a k Jo weis Aged Branded Beef Pound 1 2 |c T -B on es..........Lb. 32c