THURSDAY N O V B M ltK B . 9 i
L IO N
Ax
nun
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE DROVE, OREGON
RO A RS
From Cottage Grove Union High Hchool
Corn As Food to
Be Featured at
drew from school November 20
C* / I F 71 ^ A / l f / J
and will enter school at Arlington
U l I I O llU W
Washington.
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Three dollars has been given to
The use of corn in the diet w ill
the noon recreation committee to
lie the subject of an educational
buy games for the game room.
W w ’ m em hcrs'nf *»h»’' —
l i i ’v 'm » » display to be put on In connection
ihg memberx o f .t h e J il- Y met w|tb , ht. fourYb Bnmi-1
nr4.„nn
annual Oregon
Wednesday, November 13. to give
be
held
in
the examination to the prospective
Il„ . ..... ir e «11 .<ri 7 “ 'JL\,.„N,?V™'„''.r
22 and 23.
»>, Inclusive; school ends, Thurs- connected with the organization, The exhibit is being prepared by
the home economics department
the founding of it, and other im- at Oregon State college, with the
r.nd of six-weeks periods are: portant facts about It.
instructional and extension divi
Second six-we.ks, November 29;
Forward
March," a photo
third six weeks. January 17; four graphic record of America in the sions both participating.
th six wiM'ks, February 28; fifth W orld W . r and .he p o ., w .r
six weeks, April
18; sixth six 7.“*
„ ,w „ v y .u m e e o » graphs of the recipes by which
weeks, May 29.
o ,;re^ .nte‘1 to ‘ ha llbraP ' they were made w llfb e available.
December 6, "Growing Pains," m l. W. 7 V y
“ nd ? .7 u L , These are all tested recipes, hav-
Junior class play; December 20,
.? 'f
WU? Pub*,\ hed Ing been tried out by stiidents in
the annual Christmas program by by the Disabled American Veter- experimental cookery under the
the music department.
ans
P’1* Wm-iq W a r
direction of Miss Agnes Kolshom,
,r'uu
,l,‘¿IH^*lltatlon, at Chicago, associate professor of foods and
with Prank J. Macky the editor nutrition
Pledges Taken
The i )mlcron Chapter of the N a- »nd Marcus WlUon Jernegan. ad-
o , h(?r pducatlonaj exhibits are
ttonal Honor society presented the vlsory editor. Hie book is a serles
arranged by tbe O.S.C. Farm
Thanksgiving assembly,
Friday.
pictures with explanations.
Cro,£ club, the Agricultural En-
Noyember 15. Six pledges were Tundra, a talking motion pic- gineering club, the Oregon C ertl-
taken Into the society In an Im- ture program of thrilling adven- fi,-d Hybrid Seed Com Growers, a
prcKsive candle light service. The tures In the Alaskan wilderness, Linn county 4-H club and the Ore-
pledges were: Dick Smith, Mnx- w ill be presented at a pay as- gon Junior Farm ers’ union. Cor
ine Ewing. Mildred Harris, M ar- sernbly, Tuesday. November 26. vallis businessmen w ill be hosts to
Jessa Smith, Paul Anderson, and There w ill also be a comedy pic- all visitors at noon of the first day
Ixils Hansen The basis upon which ture and short subjects. Admls- of the show, when a free lunch
students are chosen is: Scholar- sion is 10c.
w ill be provided for all. The com
’dl,l>. J ’/ ’aracter,
leadership, ser-
The Junior Chamber of Com- shucking contest is scheduled for
Th<* mrmhnre who performed me ret* club htt® Rent letter® to 10 o'clock Friday, to be followed
the initiation ceremony were: Portland. Eugene and to schools In by the com growers' Judging con-
Velnia Wilson, Patricia Baldwin, California to get
m aterial
for test.
Marcia
Brund,
Evelyn Lamb, their c|ub a committee of Don-
Dean W illiam A. Schoenfeld w ill
S ' 8* " "u*1 i a r r y «*d Dugan. Albert Smith and Dick preside at the educational pro-
rhe guest speaker was the Rev. Weldon has been appointed to plan gram starting at
1:30 o’clock,
tutofb iwstor of the Methodist a drive to get magazines to send "Com In Oregon’s Agriculture”
church, who spoke on T h e Real to , b(. National Guard boys at w ill be discussed by G. R. Hyslop,
♦ S ” *1?
i 1 ,u,n*t*glvlng.
I «- Camp Clatsop The Junior Cham- head of plant industries at OSC,
,
-r
n «olo entltl- |M.r bilM |M*en Invited to accom- after which E. R. Jackman w ill
i y i / 111 j
"«‘conipanli-d by jMiny t be Cottage Grove Chamber lead a panel discussion on com
Marcia Brund. Miss Jelinek di- of Commerce to Rujada for a din- production. E. B McNaughton,
inected the assembly In some songs n,.r which w ill be prepared by the president of the First
National
I be words of these songs were Brice Creek CCC camp boys.
bank of Portland, will discuss com
Hen»? miuh?
3 *1 « ?
Th,‘ I,om e * * club m‘‘t
and bankinK and wi,) ,hen Pr«M*nt
In
Í
d ’ k
day. November 18.
Each class the first day’s awards. A no-host
in the singing.. . .
rh,««. * r,.prPM,n tativ,. who w ill dinner at the Corvallis hotel w ill
m w t with the club officers the >*’ held at 6:30 o’clock, with M r.
NewM-tte Mtaff.
fourth Tuesday of every month. McNaughton and C. I. Sersanous
Silva Michael was elected by The representatives were: Fresh-
Portland ax speakers.
the student council last week to nu-n, Helen Gates: sophomore,
4-H and F F A Judging contests
t»e editor of the Newsette until an Betty Powell; junior, Adele Bost- w ill be held Saturday morning,
cdt'nr Is elected by the student jcg and genior, Melba Plttsly. The with an educational program in
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la
.
club discussed projects they would the afternoon of special interest
Miss Kem appointed the follow- work on during the year.
to the junior com growers but
ing to take over the different staff
Senior home room number 10 °Pcn to all. Com in the livestock
ck-ct.al the
following
officers: fowling program of Oregon w ill be
íln e » P e V é ™ Í X Í S
? ! n r' <'h<*lrman. Evelyn
Flewell: vice discussed by H A Lindgren, ex.
M iT r ^ r f ¡S.7T
r'i f I» chairman Nancy Anlauf Because tension animal husbandman.
' J Í Í Í ? °< « b n y federation meeting the
Van
Prooyen,
business
K
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^ ^
t s manager;
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:
rM t of ,bc elections were post-
tor 1940 41
rhe calendar for the remaining
school year of 1940-41 Is: Thanks-
giving vacation. Thursday and Erl-
•day, November 21, 22; Christmas
vacation, Saturday to Wednesday,
December 21 to January 1. Inclu-
slve; second semester begins Mon-
day January 20; spring vacation,
Wed,„.»day
Saaday. April 2
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"••• "»•
«omona hr ange to
page editors.
Ruth
Davenport,
The freshman pay assembly of
alary Jackson. M arjory Earl, Lu- ‘ he De Moss family. November k l û r >{
cille
Aheenc
Kastburn 'M. netted the freshmen class L I C K l / l I I V C f O LC
cllle
Aheenc,
June
Easthum.
Claud I«cbow, Clifford Van Prooy- >11-20,
en arwl Faye Nixon.
The Dramatics club under the
.„m
’ * ’
supervision of Miss Dodson has
. .
»„J.«
ho,d the regular election of offi-
Junior Play
« n having: ¿»Touts to* eliminate
, hf> Four Oaks grange
Y pr . It I r RettlnK c I orc to D r- tnotr member® who aren t Inter- saturdav the 22nd The
cemta-r 6. the «late for the annual
enough or haven’t enough ^ g h u promptly at 10 3 < ) T m
Junior play "Growing Pains." Al- ‘ «ient to make it worthwhile for niSines« w ill h?. tr « n « , »oH «» »h»
Business w ill be transacted at the
most everybody ,lk«-s romance and «hern to take dramatics.
morning and early afternoon ses
comedv This play has plenty of
The handicraft club under M r. sion with the election of officers
both For ronvmcc. take the hero Beghtol elected the following of- in the afternoon. A noon meal and
and heroine, George and T erry fleers: President, Betty Bradford; supper in the evening w ill be
M clntvre (Tommy Jones and M ar- secretary.
Leona H am ill; vice served.
Jory K arl). They give excellent president. Bill Helllweli. The mem-
Following the supper there w ill
examplea of first love, with heart- tiers will have projects In metal be a recreational hour with a pro
rendirn: trouble«.
For
comedy, work,
leather work,
linoleum gram and installation of officers
take Professor and Mrs. M ein- block cutting, flocking, and plas- at 8:30 p. m. Nominations of of
tyre i Jim Adkins and Faye N ix- tic work. The members w ill buy ficers w ill be held earlier in the
on). They make many Jokes over their own m aterial to work with, day.
the ailoli’scence of their children.
A t the F.F.A. meeting Tuesday.
’Terry and George, over their poor November 19. Clifford VanProoy-
(and not understanding) pronun- ,.n Wrts elected secretary for the
elation of some of the words they executive committee. Reports were S t t a r t A f l T z t s t 'W p a I t
have hennl the professor use. (And giVen by several committees and
v e u A "»«* w e e K
some professors can use mighty three men who have helped the
big words). For romance, thrills f .F.A. were elected to be honor-
Basketball practice is underway
and comedy, save the evening of ary members.
for the union high school hoop-
Decembcr 6 for "Growing P alm .” |
annuai p F A . Home Ec sten* with ,bc fir8t Practice game
party was held Saturday night, se|. for November 29th at Yon-
Chrtstmas Program.
November 16 in the high school cal,a »Kainst the Yoncalla squad.
A Christmas program w ill be gym Thp party was in the form T h irty candidates turned out for
presented by the mixed glee clubs, of an ojd fasb|oned barn party Practice at the first session last
and orchestra under the direction witb 8(raw and cornstalks scat- week but this number w ill be
o f Miss Jelinek and M r. Stovall, tered everywhere.
Refreshments ‘XX)8,ed as soon as the football
December 20, in the high school of doughnuts and cider were serv- season closes.
The sessions are under direc
nudltorium. The programs w ill (Kl fonowing , be game8 and danc.
consist of pieces by the orchestra, jng.
tion of Tom Preece, assisted by
songs by the a capella choir, a
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LeRoy Beghtol. Junior Langston
and Perlon Hocker were the only
X '.M
lettermen to report for first prac
tice. D arril McKibben, George D u
choruses
. . .
gan and Tommy Jones, members
of the football squad, w ill report
The band presented Its annual
soon, it was announced last week.
concert to a small but apprecla-
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Practice sessions are being held
tlve audience November 14 In the
The Lions drowned o u t the
auditorium. The smnllness of the Sweet Home Huskies in a free- during the 6th and 7th periods so
crowd wns probably due to the scoring game Saturday at Sweet players in adjoining districts may
necessity for changing the date Home 19 to 13 to add another vlc- ride the school bus home.
the last week.
tory to their string of wins. The
score wns tied 13 to 13 a t the end
_ B R IE FS .
of the third quarter, but in the
_
fourth quarter a pass, Jones to
" Seagoe, put the game on ice.
fJHfZ'ZyrC / /
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Each Pound
2 35c
TANG LUNCHEON M E A T ___ ______ _
W A X P A P E R — 125-foot r o lls ___ _______
TOMATO CATSUP— 14 oz. fancy quality
W H ITE STAR TU N A —No. i/2 t i n s ____
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.... 2 for 25c
-...2 for 25c
... 2 cans 35c
SOFT A S SILK
CAKE FLOUR
Hurricane.
Lamp with each
O
pkg. at a oort ot Hkg. A
only l c extra.
v
BOOMS
Topgy
Star
35c ea.
59c ea.
Final Game With Junction City.
The final game of the season is
Thanksgiving day with Junction
C ity here. Despite the fact that
the Junction C ity team outweighs
the Lions the Lions should have
a little edge over the visitors. The
home team, however, w ill be
handicapped by the loss of Bau-
der, out with a broken hand.
Production Increased
Best Wishes
To our many friends and
customers «t this Thanks
giving season.
Thrift-Wise
In the taxtlle industry's five main
branches, said Em il Rieve, presi
dent of the Toxtlle Workers union,
mechanization has reduced employ
ment 20 per cent in the past 20
years, while production has in
creased 25 per cent. To Illustrate
his point, M r. Rieve testified that
since 1910 machinery has increased
the productivity of each employee In
the silk and rayon Industries by 145
per cent; In knit goods, 80 per cent;
In woolens, 77 per cent.
Corona adding machines for sale
nt the Sentinel office.
Sandwich Type
Snowdrift
Shortening
3 lb-can..... 45c
6 lb-can..... 90c
CHEESE
Sunshine
SO D A S
2-lb. box
SUGAR
Your Pontiac Dealer
24 North 9th Street
.... . 10c bag
„.. 3 cans 29c
4 pkgs. 15c
.. 4 rolls 25c
Pound
17c
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Peter Pan
Our Finert Hardwheat
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49-lb. b a g . . . . ^ 2 . =
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Sperry
PA N C A K E
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Salad Dressing
Full Q u arts
23c
100 lbs.
or Reg.
33c
$ ^ ^ *02
Maxwell House
Coffee
“ Good to the Last
Dinner Bell
Per Bbl. >5.29
IrishSpecial
Fine All-purpose Hardwheat
Pure Vegetable.
Sweet and Creamy.
3-lb. can
Per Bbl. >4.89
Valley Rose
Drop.”
Shortening
39
1-lb. can
2-1 b. can
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KELLY’S
N ew Crop
Pork Shanks
Foot Off
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45
89
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Swiss Steak ib.25c
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Mince Meat
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po und .......................... IOC
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