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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
» * «■ TH K S E N T IN H t, C O IT A G E OKOV1 I Fruit Producers • Fight to Retain American Market Aa Echoed From Cottage drove Union High School In itia te « llu tra u of C ru m i « I'li» bureau ul cvnsus was n u d e a perm anent sta tis tic a l bureau In 11)02 It 1« c iiu tln u u lly enguiied In a u thoring s ta tis tic s u l value to guv- e m in e n t u tn l business. T aking the national census la only one p a rt of the work. MORRIS ELECTRIC rhooo 137 J Frecce are by no means expecting At their annual meeting Wed it. nesday night! "December 11, in the high BCTUWl cafeteria the Hi-V Lions to Meet Marshfield. ImliaSast iwia the club six new Floresccnt and other modern The undefeated Cottuge Grove Protection of American f r u i t An O td -T Im rr members: Bob Grewell, Jim Ad Lions will face their sixth pre growers against what they consid lighting equipment. Ac old tim e r I t the m an who re kins, Lovegrin, Darrel -season opponent when they play er unfair cx>m|»olitinn from Canada mem ber« when he could buy u doxen Thanpain« IWtt Workman, Junior l the strong Marshfield Pi rates Wiring, Conduit«, Farm und South America occupied m a egg« (or a dim e, but who fn rg rtx 1 .arw tA &>r an initiation stunt basketball quintet next Monday jor attention of the members of thut h<j had to w ork an hour to cam Power & Light Plante. ' M a had to put on at 2:30 p. m. on the home floor. the Oregon Horticultural society that dim e So far this season neither the In their annual meeting nt M«l- Lion A or B squad have seen a ford. e Football Awards. deft'at and have trailed their op With war conditions having al The football letterwinners of ponents only once. ready cut off most of the export Cottage Grove union high school The Pirates, who are on their market for northwest apples and for l»40 were presented their way to see the Nebraska-Oregon pears. Oregon groweni pointed out sw ings by Cbach French at the S tate game, feature a zone de in vigorous resolutions that they pep assembly in the gymnsaium on fense and have some big fast boys should not now- have their m ark Dewmlier- IX George Dugan, an w-ho will make it hard for the ets further impaired by excessive outttojiding player, was awarded U pns to make a duplicate of any shipments of apples from .Cannria the»LAt«rtne»’s plaque. From the form er victories. und pears from Argentina. letter winners, four were on the The boys in purple and gold are As to Canadian apple ship Lafte-Douglas county all sta r always a leading contender for ments, the resolution adopted teSWii George Dugan. Darrel Mc- the cup in their league and have! points out that more than fsOO.thX) Kihben, Bud McCoy and Howard high hopes of a victory over the boxes of apples from British Co Jenkins. Coach French presented Lions. lumbia have already been sold in Cbzótñuiz, QßiW, the -qhSW'onsliip trophy to the the United States, ns compared studHbt'body Lettermen Initiated. with only 115,000 boxes last year. ,'Hw, rqgt .of the assembly pro- The Cottage Grove High letter- Two little words . . . they've been »aid over and over These imports served to depress » Oiw I iUM I l?a for a Cbristasaa armistice having been »pu.-neti. CTWiVas: The student body, ac- men held the annual initiation for the American m arket 25 to 5i) Palestine's Holy Land this Yuletlde finds B ritish (o rris on the ale rt ceinpamad by the band, sang "On! eight incoming track and football again for generations . . . but they still express the spirit cents a box. the growers held. The tg a in s i passible extension of the w ar. These soldiers of A u tra lian (Wild'{25” an echo yell was given lettermen. Wednesday. Im p e ria l Farce use clum p ot cactua for cam ouflasr at an outucht. resolution asked that a quota of by students, directed by the yell cf the season, ’ Merry Christmas” to you and yours. Even The newcomers, wearing a not to exceed 650,000 boxes for 1'WkT*» Xp-Une Anderson. Bob rather queer attire, were forced this season lie established imme if you don't believe in exchanging gifts don't miss the joy Mroov' and Ruth Davenport: a to run a gauntlet of paddle swing toys, such as aeroplanes, dolls, win, Vinal Randall. Ray Randall, 1 band number, with specialty by- ing letterm en. The initiated were mechanical monkeys. The toys will Bill Earl, Jimmy Blickle. Patty diately, and that for next year a of exchanging these friendly words and the trifling remem quota twist'd on average ini[x>rta- Gene Durham on the trombone; Alan Reed, Douglas Johnson. H ar later be turned in to some chiki Short and Geraldine Kein. tions of prior seasons be an- baton twirling by the m ajorettes, old Bauder, Fred Phillips, Albert welfare Christmas committee. brances which make them come true. < Most of the Cottage Grove Na i Thelma Phillips. Donna Clark Smith, Bill Morris, Alden Ga- tional Guard boys from Camp A-. to pear importations from F. F. A. Banquet. J VirRin‘a An- routte and Norman Aubrey-. Clatsop are coming horn«» over the South America, it was (minted out The initiates took their punish Fred Wroth, state F.F.A. vice- Christmas holidays. that hist year almost 300,000 I Basketball coach, Tom Preece. ment good naturedly but for some president was an unexpected guest boxes came into the New York and assistant coach. French, along reason went away favoring the at the F.F.A. parent-son banquet market and that some 500,000 with a few squad members, dem southermost end of their respec- Thursday night. December 12. Phone 44 boxes may be expected early In onstrated some of the fouls in Mr. Wroth was called upon to give Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher 1941. As this interferes with the basketball, and other rules that a short talk on the subject of the broken frequently in the game principles and ideals of F.F.A. entertained recently with a dinner policy of the government to help party in honor of her daughter establish more domestic m arkets g with the penalties inflicted I work. for each. < The banquet seemed to be en Mar-on's fifteenth birthday anni for American pears, the society The Home Ec annual Christm as > WHAT BETTER CAN YOU DO FOR A joyed by all present and was at- versary for the following guests: asked that a reasonable limitation party was held Wednesday night i tended by the largest cruutl ever Misses Bessie Sheldon, Wilma be placed on impart at ions for the spring of 19-11, which limitation Moore, Madeline Perini, Kay Tay for small children. Each girl to attend an F.F.A. banquet in shall not exceed the average of BOY OR OIRL THAN lor and Mildred Fisher, brought a child guest. The Home < Cottage Grove. Mrs. Theodore Alenhaugh re the quantities imported during the Ec club had exchanged toys the 1 turned from a visit with her father past three seasons. day before and the toys were giv- < Briefs. The association commendt-d the in Santa Ana. California. en to the children by Santa. The Home Ec girls gave a Mr. aud Mrs. Vern Schooling of United States weather hurenu for Each child received a t least one Christmas party for needy chil- Goshen were guests recently at developing a five-day weather cift this year. The children were ze dren December 11 a fte r school, the hon e of Mr. and Mrs. W alter forecasting service and urged that given refreshm ents and enjoyed t ly Each of the Home Ec girls brought Pentiec. The Schoolings were arrangements be made for this to Oto» Home Ec club program pre- I is a child and a present. These chil- former residents of the Hollow. lx‘ broadcast over the state station pared for them. 1 *d dren were presented with presents The Lynx Hollow school gave a KOAC. Research work of the ex st and candy at the end of the par- Chrislmas program before closing periment station was endorsed P ro g re s s iv e D in n e r. > ty. and request was m a d e that a for the holiday vacation. The Girls' League council gave is The F.F.A. boys presented a box Mrs. Joseph Eppenbaugh was a study hi* undertaken on control of B progressive dinner Wednesday •r of chocolates to the Home Ec dinner guest recently at the home the jx'.ir |mylla in case it should evening, December 18. The girls a. girls in appreciation of their serv- of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adair in Eu reach Oregon districts, left Gustafson’s at 7:30 o’clock a ing the F.F.A. banquet Thursday. gene. K. A McComaek of Eugene was and m et at Kathleen Spies' home >e The All-Star girls volleyball The Green Ridge mill closed, elected president of the society; cocktail Salad was served at s, team chosen recently is as foi due to the freezing weather, and R. S. llazeltine, Hood River. let Petersen’s, the main course ls lows: Marian Turner (Capt.), Ade- will begin running as soon as the George B. Dean, Medford, and Jqyce Baldwin's and the dessert *- lee Bostick. Mary Gasper, June weather moderates. Frank B. Harlow, Eugene, first, pt Velma Wilson's home. I- Eastbum , Betty Thompson. Myrel second ami third vice-presidents, . The presents were opened at the 5, Glasgow, Lottie Glasgow, Marjory respectively, and O. T. McWhort home of Joan King. The girls play- I- Earl and Alma Magnusson. These er, Corvallis, secretary-treasurer. ad With the toys for awhile, then Sold On Easy Terms. ; girls arc the outstanding voiley- fumed them over to the Sub Deb I, ball players of the school. 75.000 t o t t e n gicte i or Christmas welfare dis- Miss Phyllis Tidemanson, head I t ix co n se rva tive ly estim ated tha t of home economies department, W ashington w rote a p p ro xim a te ! i will fly home to spend Christmas 75 '«Ml letters. 4 • . F. A. Amendment 1 with her mother and father in •• An Hhmendfhent was made to - Minnesota. the F. F. A. constitution by the I Hazel Wells, a graduate of last pions' council December 11, to the i year, is taking a post graduate effect U>at the executive commit course. She is majoring in com tee be nsade up of all F. F. A. of mercial work. ficers and that they be elected Fund« for 1942 Banquet. Carlton Woodard returned from from the junior and senior classes, The sophomore class presented Stanford Prep for a two weeks’ and JÇ representative from the Miss Muriel Goodspced and Mr. vacation here. Then he Is planning ffleatkMti anil sophomore classes. Townsend, her assistant, in a pay to go to the Rose. Bowl game and Ten ^KSkrtball warm-ups are to assembly to raise money for the return to Stanford. be purchased for the basketball junior-senior banquet of 1942, Vivian McNew has been absent B rig h test Lights Created teara^ fryjn Jhe student body funds. Tuesday, December 17. The two from school the past two weeks • * • The 800,000,000-candlepower c a r artists of stage, screen and radio because of illness. £', Ld*rPrt'-*«ison Game. fame played and sang. The net The fifth period gym class won bon-arc se a rch lig h ts owned by the ‘ tviil face their last proceeds of the assembly were over the third period gym class U. S. a rm y are the b rig h te st lig h ts pre-seasonopponent w hen they $23.40. 24 to 22 last Thursday noon in ever created by m an. T h e ir beams, Bring your shopping list here and w e’ll help you cross off when d ire cte d v e rtic a lly in to the Gamma Pi fra a volleyball game. ie m fl^ ^H E B u lM ao tte University Teachers M eet at Ferrins. Bob Grewell will spend the holi n ig h t sky. can be seen (or a distance every name! Ju st tell us whom the gift is for and w e’ll give ot 200 m iles. An 8:00 o’clock dessert was held days in Washington. nextMRHSMtojrttV*. January 7 you dozens of suggestions. It ’s as simple as that because we at the Ferrin home Monday, De Aian Reed will spend the Christ high hopes of a cember 16. Grade and high school mas holidays in Portland. have everything you’ll want! )as’^5B K st#*>n victory before teachers, husbands; and wives Among former students that s to R ^ ^ ^ r a g u e play, have slated were present. The grade school will be home from college over the hitrd (BgJJk'e schedules and it teachers exchanged gifts and the Christmas holidays are: Alvin loolip dl^Thoughf -they are expect- high school teachers toys. The Dugan, Dean Jackson, Jacie Mor irom lhc frater- evening was spent in playing ton, George Drury, Eathel Ann games and the high school teach- Newton, Mary Jane Smith, Bob Remington-Rand, Schick ThFfflons fast year's game with ers played on the floor with their Grannis, Alan Ferrin, Lois Bald- Colgate the W illam ette lads ended with ELECTRIC SHAVERS thowjilM liter in the lead. The Shaving Sets G iiM m tftatdlte is hoping for an- Eastman—Agfa—Artyua . 89c Q t u f the last year's lore to Coach ... H l - V Christmas Cheer— C O L L IN S L A U N D R Y L y n x Hollow X > Give a Bicycle for C h ris tm a s K Harry Rentle Bicycle Shop Z FOR HIM . . *7 ’1 CAMERAS—KODAKS •duf Camel, Lucky’s. Chesters, etc. Cigarettes An Open Letter To You From Prophylactic $1.23 ctn P.A., Velvet, Half & Half Big B Pipe Tobaccos, lb. 69c V. Dyke, Rio Tan, W. Owl, Penn* Shaving Sets B illfolds $1.09 Military Brush Sets 25c to $5.00 Renson Evans, etc. Cigars, box of 25, $1.10 Lighters 25c to $11.00 FOR HER XJLETIDE TO ALL jBven os t h e bends of friendship are strengthen ed at this Yule tide season, so may our business asso ciations grow in ftmtual accord and confidence. Y our complete happiness is our wish. CAP CRUSON RED HORSE " SERVICE Í Evening in Pari’3 l i e ’s in luck—have you heard? This Christm as the rest of you people who clutter up Dad’s house—hiding his morning paper, touching him for money, Inning in on programs he doesn’t like, and so on — are yon going Io make amends by giving him some real nice presents? Now won’t you examine the merchandise which is arranged for your approval and see for yourself that everything a man wants in the way of clothing is right nt T H E M E N ’S T O G G E R Y SETS and PERFUME Wrialey—Regent & Oallet— Coty ’s BATH SETS Smartly Boxed Perfumes Famous Brands 25c to $5.00 New, Sm art—Liquid or Powder BUBBLE BATH Outstanding DRESSER SETS Societe' Chocolates Coty '8 SETS and PERFUM ES Fine Assortment Guaranteed Fresh or Your Money Back O n? Pound Boxis 4