P ape six THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1911 THE SENTINEL. COITAGE OROTE, OREGON WORTHWHILE SAVINGS Everyday at Thrift Wise—the «ore that brought and maintains Cut-Rate prices for your benefit in Cottage Orove. L IO N A* RO ARS Echoed From Cottage Grove Union lliu h School Shell Co. to Show Geo. 4. Graham Triumphs of Oil Dies Here Sunday (JANET PETERSON. Editor) To the industrial arts library were recently added six new books: "Design for the Crafts- man." by Uottschall; "Lettering for Today." by Hunt; "One Hun- dred Problems in Wood Work." by DeVette,* "Fifty-five New Tin Can Projects." by Zulcowitzo; "Aluminum." by Polk; ‘"One Hun- dred Eleven Projects for General Shop," by Dewallis. Two fiction hooks were also addl'd: "With Daniel Boone on the Caroling Trail." by Key; "Singing Tree." by Seredy. The story. "With Daniel Boone on the Caroling Trail." by Alex- ander Key, is a junior guild book. This book is filled with a truly American flavor of curious ad- ventures with pioneers of the trail and with Indians and hostiles. Many vigorous illustrations were given by the author. lltinilAHv In Bssemeat Are there times when the humid Ity In your basement i n a u high when air la damp imd slnlsT There la a material on the market with an tibllslng chemical action It will ab •orb some of the room's moisture Thia material la cheap, and placed In pans In a dampish basement, ran be depended upon to help relieve the sltuutlnii. dated January 10. Thia issue is Triumphs of |M'trolcum research, George A. Graham, 86. resident the first for 1941 and the last to through which artificial rubber, of Cottage Grove since I92H, tiled be put out by this Cass, artificial silk and even Vitamin K at 440 South Second street, Sun­ Miss Kent will select an "honor" now are Ix'ing produced synthe­ day evening, following an extend­ staff to edit the next few editions tically. will lie the theme of the ed illness. During his residence until the second semester class is 19-11 advertising of Shell Oil Com­ here Mr. Graham folkiwi*d the 59c 75c Bayer Aspirin, 100’s ready to take over. This staff, pany, Incorporated, according U> trade of a millwright, lie was selected on dependability anti gen- an announcement made here tixiay born June 13, 1874, al Freemnnt, 49c eral reporting ability, will lie an- by the company. 60c Sal Hepatica Michigan, anti was married Feb­ nouneed next week. In one of the most educational ruary 24, 1910, to Fay Beck at • • • programs ever released. Shell will Charleston, South Carolina. 27c 35c Bromo Quinine Briefs, and tell how ix'troleum derivatives Surviving are t w o children, The student body is sponsoring now are being used In the Helds Agnes and Walter Graham of Cot­ a basket social Friday night in the of national defense, medicine, tage Grove anti a sister, Mrs. 59c 0 or 8 75c Vick’s Vapo Rub «t>m. The proceeds are to go for agriculture and many Industries. Bessie Fox of Freemont, Michi­ buying the basketball warmups. A Products created from petroleum gan Funeral services were held at C Ex potaras large percentage of the students by Shell’s research laboratories In­ tin- M ills < li.i|x-l I'uesday after ......34c 35c One A Day Tablets are expected to attend, clude toluene, the essential in­ noon with the Rev. Gordon llyites, Free Enlargement of Your Arline Anderson fell Saturday gredient of T.N.T.. iso-octane es­ Christian m i n i s t e r , officiating. Choice With Every Roll 35c 50c Pine Tar Honey Cough Syrup a”d injured her knee while skiing sential to the manufacture of 100- Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. a* Hand Lake, REPRINTS 3e EACH octane aviation gasoline, butadi­ Masonic cemetery. Mr. Gilchrist spent the week ene for the pnxluetion of synthe­ 23c Guaranteed Work 25c Mistol Nose Drops <*nd at Salem. tic rubber, glycerine for explo­ Ki-ptiusse Silver Nancy Anlauf has been absent sives. and various solvents used In Silver repousse work dates back since the Christmas vacation bo the textile and plasties industries. 23c 35c Cleansing Tissue, 500s to MX) B. C., when Ute Greeks mod­ cause of illness. The story of these achieve­ Robert Fnxlerickson, s o p h o - ments will he used to explain eled work of the highest excel­ Albany W ins FFA Contest. Cottage Orove. Ora. The A l b a n y team won the more, entered Monday from Sa- Shell's c Lowest Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobaccos work in constantly Improv­ lence. F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure lorn high. ing the quality of their motor Contest held at the high school Mildred Rice, senior, withdrew fuels and lubricants. auditorium January 10. Corvallis last Friday to get married, Local newspapers throughout took second place and Salem third. Donnie Perini, freshman, re- the eleven western states, Hawaii Teems from nine Willamette turned to schixrl this week after and British Columbia will play an Valiev F.F.A. chapters competed being absent from school the imixirtant part in Shell's 19-11 previous week because of illness. program. Color will be used in in the contest. As a WPA project a garage Is Penants were given to the win­ wherever available being built east of the high school. newspapers ning teams to keep one year. and color pages also will lx* sched­ These become the property of any The busses will be parked here uled in national magazines. chapter winning them three times, during the day and minor repairs Prior to the opening of the 19-11 Other Persons Are Interested In This makes three times Corvallis "'ll be made. program. Shell Dealers will lx* has won. Everett Harding, Y M C A. sec- Where You Go and When You • • • retary of northwest area, was here given a preview of the advertising Return. Phone Your News to 159. Coum-11 Meets. Wednesday, January 15. to inspect in a motion picture to be shown v ______ The Boys Federation C o u n c i l the Hi-Y. club. He Is working a at the company's annual sales con­ See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real RADIO TUBES, PARTS, RE- held their monthly meeting Jan- tour of all the Hi-Y clubs in the ferences in all divisions. Estate Bargains. Loans, Rentals. PAIRS. Radio Ray Service. ‘¿ 3-ltp uary 14. A fire patrol and inspec- northwest. tors were appointed to different This ------- week will end the first se- Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc — Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth are positions for fire drills and in meater. Students are taking fin- CHRISTIAH SCIENCE CHURCHES Nelson the parents of an 8 l»-pound son. case of fires. A few fire drills will «I examinations in all half year Benefit Bridge, N. J. _ ______ ACR AM ENT" was the subject cf home Thursday. January 23rd at David, born Sunday. January 12th be held soon to get the school or- subjects. 2:00 p. m. Tickets, 25c each. See at the Butler maternity home. ganixed for protection, and for "Nation Wide Every Fupil society column for details. 23-ltc — speed in vacating the building. tests will take place of all E.ng- Cliurches of C h rl.it, Scientist, on ----------- Mrs. Alfred Wulff. Miss Mar- • • • lush semester finals and of sever- Bunday. January 13. The Oolden Text was. "The grace Sheldon F. Sackett. publisher of garet Heck and Mrs. S. L. Godard Public Speaking Banquet. al finals in other subjects c f the Lord Jesus C hrist, and the the Coos Bay Times, was a visitor attended the Garden club show at The public speaking class will The G.A A. girls last Tuesday at the Sentinel office enroute to Eugene one day last week. "fly high" Thursday evening at evening. January 14. went to the love of God. and the communion his home in Marshfield from the ---- their banquet at the Cottage skating rink here in town for ’he of the Holy Oho it, be w ith you Oregon Newspaper Publisher’s as- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson and Grove Hotel, with everything cen- first time. Anv high school girl can a ll” ( I I Cor. 13:14). sociation in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brumfield tered around airplanes and speak- earn one point in G.A.A. »hen Among the citations w hich com­ ----------- made a business trip to Marshfield ing. she goes with the G A A. group prised the Lesson-Sermon were the Mrs. L. S t i m m e l , Blackbutte the latter part of last week. Harold Bauder win act as toast- to the rink. Miss Mildred Deal, follow ing from the Bible: "Now we postmistress, was a 11 e n d i n g to — - — master. Paul Anderson is chair- the G.A.A. girls' advisor, attend- exhort you. brethren, warn them business matters here Saturday. Mrs. Nanny Smith went to Al- man of the program, which will I'd the skating party also. ----------- bany yesterday to spend the re- consist of toasts, music and after The girls' league sponsored a th a t are unruly, com fort the feeble­ K. I. Gustafson of Eugene was mainder of the week with her son dinner speeches. pay assembly Wednesday. Janu- minded. support the weak, be pa­ attending to business and visiting Marvin and family. • • • ary K The program consisted of tie n t toward a il ram . 8cc th a t rone friends here Friday -------- Hamill Heads Latin Club. “Barefoot Boy. a movie and a render evil fo r evil unto any m an; _______ Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Leona Hamill was elected presi- short comedy of early pioneer but ever follow th a t w hich is goed, George C. Morris, farmer of the Curtin are the parents of an dent of the L a t i n club for the life, which brought much laugh- both among yourselves, and to all Black Butte route near here, was lUi-pound son born Wednesday, coming six weeks at the Latin club ter. Eigteen dollars profit was men. Rejoice evermore. Prey w ith ­ a business visitor in Eugene Mon- January 15th at the Butler ma- meeting. January 13. Other offi- made on the ««cmbly. (jay temity home. cers elected were: Helen Sum- The entire C.G.l H.S. student out ceasing. In everything give _____ _______ mere, vice president: Gerry Mos- body met in a pro assembly in thanks: fo r this Is the w ilt of God la C hrist Jesus concerning you. W. H. Williams formerly of Mrs. Jack Maulding left for by. committee member. Before prejwiration for the Soringfield Tangent Oregon, has accepted a Portland Wednesday to visit until election games were played. game. Friday. January 10. Coach Quence not the S p irit” <1 Thess. position as bookkeeper with the Friday. -------------—------- Preece introduced the m embersof 6:14-181. The Lesson-Sermon also included Petersen Lumber Co. of Disston ----------- 30 ,or . ,he A squad who gai <> and assumed his duties there Mrs. Ben Gerl a n d daughter The first semester journalism ments on the game to be piajeo the following correlative passages Tuesday. Mary Lou of Los Angeles. Califor- class signed "30” in the Newsette with the Millers. .. ... from the C hristian Science textbook. _______ nia. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson of The (w u nv "Science and H ealth w ith K ry to J. L. Cheesman of Eugene, form- Dalles are guests at the home of N u m b e r A w a r d s M a d e A FO,{ the Scriptures” by M ary Baker er resident of Cottage Grove, was Mrs. O r i s and Mrs. Wilson s par- c tt You'll find you save w ith our low 1941 prices— both in A new three-point NYA health Eddy: "A re a il who eat bread and attending to business matters and cots. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob- a t k /O lir t 01 x lO llO r what you and in what you ge/. Have the fun o f driv­ d rin k wine In memory of Jesua program for Oregon youths, de- sen. visiting friends here Tuesday. ing this great new- car. You'll tn jv j our demonstration! _______ . -------- --- A nuniber of awards were made signed to promote health, improve w illin g tru ly to d rin k his cup. take Clifford Smith made a business Mra Fannie Goude returned at the Boy Scout court of honor bimiT for ^ r workin^oS his croas, and leave a ll fo r the trip to Portland Monday. Saturday from a week's visit at held at the Jefferson school audi- v v T S X K u has C hrist-principle? Then why ascribe S i . “ ?.* " A " W . - " ' " I °< K * " S th is inspiration to a dead rite, in ­ Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Williams Jess Goude and family stead of showing, by casting out er­ 8th. Willard Newton served Ivan G. Munro, state adminixtra- and children Roy and Dawn of ro r and m aking the body 'holy, . chairman of the court of honor. Portland were visitors Saturday Mrs. Kenneth Goff of Portland Awards were made to: Wayne Me- r , . _ acceptable unto Ood,* th a t T ru th evening at the J. E. McCall home, spent the week end in Cottage and Delbert Miller, second 17,0 ProRram. approved by The has come to the understanding?'* ----------- Grove on business. 'class advancement; Robert Stroup. Council Oregon State Medical So- (Pg. 33). « t , j r „ j, * , second class merit badges; Ken- riety, was developed in conjunc- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest vis- 6th and Washington Mrs. of oi Pendleton is badge ;*EdgarHuntP*r, Hansen, first class merit 2f tlon w,,h th<* Oregon State Board £ r i s ti t 1Q >'!iiS?S^ndS^’t> and n sitin/ . Lee at 1V Boyd ‘$ .home her • “ ter* leMhereraft ™ sP0n80^ an'f ‘J" ¿J' Corona adding machines for sale ----------- | Mrs. Merrill Craig. personal health and public health. S. Health Service. Dr. Arch W at the Sentinel office. Virgil Pollack, leathcrcraft; Le- Dlack w,n »* stat* >*a’th con- Dr. and Mrs. Gould eno of ar Grants me Mn and ^ ren a?d land Ray. firemanship and carpen- «uJtant. while R. Bruce Brown will Pass spent the week Mre end at Curtis the Tral1 u“ " baSeik returnxTd . J 0 try; Brian Stroup, first aid to an- supervise activities throughout home of Mr. and Mrs. curtis home in Lakeview Monday imaJs; Harry Sturges> first aid to the sta,e French. after an absence of about two anima|s pioneering, firemanship Plans, as outlined by Dr Diack, « M11U, = H mon‘hs- Mr. uSteiy a£t - J "T*n and conservation; Keith Wooley, call for a physical appraisal, by working m the U. S. Land office TOnservation and camping; Keith means of a competent physical ex­ daughter. Mrs. Rena Humphrey of ex< hange in Portland for the past Wooiev Brian Stroup leather- amination of everv youth assigned Why Take a Beating From the Weather? To close out the following -g1! ^ Sb Wee^ ' Th7 , i . 1SO ViS? ted T Eu; craft- farm and home’ Panning, to the NYA out-of-school work ex- Jflller and family Sunday. gene and spent the past week end life perience projects. Follow-up ser- items we have made the ridiculously low prices listed below. at the home of his parents. Major " won (h<> vicell are planned for young men . nnri u-nmon m rtrxztrf zxf Piirti lA 'riC l Willard Hood of Elkton visited a»id Mrs. LaSells Stewart here. women in need of care who Terms of Sale: Cash vancement prize for the year end- and Saturday at the home of his par­ are employed on projects by using ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hood. Mrs. Phoebe Coffin of Phoenix local facilities in cities and towns 43 Over Coat«, complete line of sizes and colon. ___ , .v teen advancements for the year .. . . .. . . with Keith Wooley a close second throughout the state. Newest Models and Patterns. Mre. Walter A. Woodard and home of the Rev. and Mrs. E. F. fourteen advancements m a d e . ------------------ Mrs. Stewart Carlson left on Wed- McFarland, R. C. K l'E H N E R A D D R E S S E S ........ ...................*$11.86 The Flaming Arrow won the $2.50 Regular $17.50, now nesday to visit in Portland with CHA M BER OF COMM ERCE. patrol prize for the patrol making i $13 85 Regular $19.76, now their mother, Mre. C. E. Fisher RADIO REPAIRS. CALL 201 mos( advancements for the Miss Sandra Sue Carlson left last for Radio Ray Service. 23-ltp year, w i t h 32 advancements R. C. Kuehner. county 4-H club Regular $22.60, now ................................. $16.86 Friday for a two weeks visit with ----------- made. Total advancements made leader, was the guest speaker at Regular $25.00, now ...................$16.86 her grandparents. It pays to insure with sure in- biTIhe t roop duVing the year were Tuesday’s luncheon of I he Cham-( ----------- surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc ninety-three. Two scouts of the ber of C6mrr#cce, the first regu- Regular $27.60, now $19.86 Watches fixed right at Starr’s ----------------------patrol were made Eagle Scouts, lar meeting of the organization 24 Combination Leather and Wool Jackets, Jewelry Store. 23-2tc24 FORMER RESIDENT DIES. Vinal Randall Jr. and Brian »1«» the holidays. Mr. Kuehner Word has been received of the Stroup. Flying Eagle patron won a discussed club work in the vari- Tutone. Regular $5.95 to $7.95, now $4.45 death of Scott Bennett, a former plaque for the second consecutive ous sections of the county and 6 Boys Wool Mackinaw Coats— tf resident of Cottage Grove, at his time as the patrol having the most n'so discussed prospects of the Ages 12 to 16. Reg. $4.96, now $3.86 home at Lentz, Friday, January invited guests. The Sea Hawk Pa- South Lane county fair, which he Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, 3rd. The body was cremated at a trol won the inter patrol pennant, fib red were very bright at this 8 Sport Jackets — Zipper — Oreen and Rust Phone 217J. 1-tfc Portland crematorium Monday, ------------ ----------- time. Colors. Reg. $4.96 to $5.95, now $2.96 ■ - January 6th, a n d the ashes Engraved, printed or processed At the principal item of busl- It pays to insure with sure In- brought here to be placed in the wedding announcements for sale ness, the members voted to give 8 Genuine Steer Hide Leather Coats, Aviation ” zsx— HaD. Ti-n u t— the Roseburg Chamber of Com­ model. Black, Brown, Reg. $12.95, now $9.95 merce the proxy to represent this 2 Cape Skin Leather Coats— area in the coming Pacific coast highway meeting to be held in Reg. $7.95 .............................. $5.96 San Francisco January 17th. Now bars for Films Developed Printed 25 Thrift-Wise BUY WISELY! --------------------------------- City Briefs Buy Plymouth! “S' LOWEST PRICED OF ALL 3 W IT H C O LO R C H O IC E S ! 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Georgia.—A woman telephoned the Atlanta Constitu­ tion recently and asked: “How wide are your columns, please?” The composing room to whom she was switched gave her the answer, approximately two inchea wide. "Thank you so much,” the In­ quiring voice answered. "I havp a recipe here which calls for a pan so many inches in diameter and there isn't a foot rule in my house. I have a copy of your paper and can figure it out from that— and bake a cake.” 1 Faxt Shearer When Pete Edwards of Hillsdale, Okla., won first place in a sheep shearing contest at the state fa ir he sheared three sheep In nine m in ­ utes. Experts said that an average shearer requires about six minutes to clip the wool from one sheep. 21 Blue Melton Zipper Jackets, 32 oz., Reg. $3.45, now $2.45 12 Fancy Plaid All-Wool Zipper Jackets, Reg. $4.95 $3.85 23 Fancy Plaid All-Wool Lounging Robes— Reg. $6.95— $4.95 Reg. $8.50—$6.45 Reg. $9.76—$6.95 12 Rain Coats—Plain and Fancy Patterns— $3.85 Values to $4.95, now ........................................... 3 Yellow Fish Brand Slickers, % Length— $2.95 Reg. $4-25, n o w ............. ........ .................. 6 Black Rubber Surface % Length Rain Coats— $2.95 Reg. $3.95, now ...................................................... . The Men’s Toggery Everything for Men. A. W. HELLIWELL