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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1941)
W U H D A V , FKlUtl’AKV, I3, IMI IIIMSIIIÌ IO II H U I • • • • • • • • • • M ora Beautiful M aw Airflow Bodia« Flva-Poo» Cushion« Tailored Io Your Taste Fluid Drive Vacam atlc Transmission Spitfire Engines M ere Horsepower M bltiple-Jet Carburetors Double-Channel Frame TTTE SENTINEL, OCTTAQE GROVE, OIÌEOON Lions Drop it Close r • n- i Game to Uni High M cC O Y M OTORS Phone 64 6th St., at Washington Ave. Flying Club Plans To Purchase Plane At a special meeting of the Cot- (age Grove Flying club Friday evening, plans were launched for the purchase of a plane Io be used by club members at the airport south of town. A petition is now being circulated among members asking each to contribute toward the purchase of a ship, the time limit set for a definite decision on the purchase of the ship Is Febru ary 17th. at which time the club members will meet again and can vass the results of the petition. A change In club officers was also mack* at the meeting last week. Clef» Morelock was chosen president succeeding J R. Peter sen, resigned Mrs. Helen More- lock submitted her resignation as secretary of the club, which was accepted, and Robert Royce was chosen a* secretary. DRAIN PIONEER PASSES AFTER LONG ILLNESS. Susan Jane Cowan, 86. passed away at her home in I hum F ri day after a long illness. She was burn at Yonealla. December 18, 18M, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. Wilton, pioneer settlers, and was m a r r i e d to James L. Cowan in December of 1874, For more than fifty years she has been a resident of Drain and active member of the Chris tian church. — T ry Ihe Rocky Road Ice Cream at Gustafson's. 27-tfc Vahritine, She used to enthuse Over gadgets and stuff All tinseled and locy W ith Valentine fluff But nowdays it's different For every girl knows The g ift with a thrill Is a box o f sheer hose. Asks for irrigation The Hebron Grange met at the The ent hus his tic xiipttort of Hie old ilehion school house for a crowd didn't seem to help the Cot-1 business meeting on Friday eve- Uttfe Grove Lions as they dropiaal nmg' ,M,.."'i,to s. Ida Wh|'te' White « wax voted a clow game 21-20 to the Uni- rnpfnhpnihlp and i*rship and rPPP received the versity High Golden Tide here lust 1st and 2nd degree obligation from Friday night. , .. . ' Master Earl Murry. Mrs. W alter The Lions w ere behind through- ,„ lkpr rpt, , lvpd lh(. 2nd ,k o,„ out the game except for two abort uKaijon iesds in t|M. second quarter. W alter Raker of the agrlcul- Plath started the scoring with , urp ,.„mrn((tpp r,.,M,r „.d on , hp . one-hand push shot, hut Hocker ,,Kri,.u„ urp mppt)n|{ A l. retahatwl with a free throw, lia r- Wh)|p „„ , bert and Shu,s. scored for a 6-1 „„ „ project. which lead before Hocker scored a long „ , u„ „ Ur shot and foul shot anil lion Dav-I (fJ jh(. "nunty a i 1 i O ftft * t 1 M / l A I ’U U ■ I X JL / \ J = ■ p ebron Orange Holds B usiness M eet F rid ay ; r r y free he, to I,n o g Hu. , h(. ,.„ ,d rn i;,n . H° t , r" “ ’7 ' Morton, reported that the Hotker opened the scoring , , , h annua| conferencp io r the G ro u -lu a rte , fo r ( u lla g e s fin d b ro u g h t th e f u s t lend. hut Hnrhcrt cumc Imck with two free shots and Ihen I locker und McKiblien seared two howitzers to take a 11-8 Cottage Grove lead. I iu I hi I n connected on a foul shot and Shu,M' sang a long one to tie the score. Shupe scored on a slick play and Barberi and Taylor got a f.e e h«s each I.» ¡ s i l e n i HI In front 15-16 at Ihe half. Roth teams tightened their de fense in the third period with Cot- ¡age Grove getting five point. and University high four to tiring the score to 19-16 at the end of the thin) period, Hocker cut the lead to 19 to 18 nt Ihe fourth quarter's Ix-ginnlng. hut Shupe got the winning field goal shortly afterwards on a lay- In. Tommy Jones, the game's bad man with four personals and a technical, scored a long one-hand ed shot to cut the lead to the fin- ((f I||(p rp M wou|d lx- held In Corvallis, February 25 to 28, under the su,M*rvision of e x tension department at Oregon State college. Correspondence regarding the possibility of Irrigation for farm ureas below the Coast Fork dam was read. A resolution was pre- and a tpd nxkl for trrtgalk,n> Fnrrncrs Interested are requested to write their Congress- men and Senators, asking for con tinuance of the construction of , h(. W lllainette River Baj(in proJ. { An Invitation was extended to grange members to visit Ixirena grange on March 6lh. Following the business meeting a short program was presented under the direction of Mrs. Fred rf7r7ls"''l«^t'urer'"" Poem, "Hats Off," Wilma Harris: poem, "Foot note To History," Ruth Harris: reading, "St. Peter at the Gate," "I Mrs. Fred Harris. The program trying to break up the s a com- , h(>n (urnpd ovpr , hp #g. milted two fouls hut Uni HI tixik rlculture committee with W alter both out of hounds. Hocker was Raker leading a discussion on fouled, with seconds to play, hut "cost of production to the farm missed the typing point. er." Hocker of Cottage Grove was Refreshments were served by high jsiint man with 12 points and Mrs. Charles Führer and Mrs. Denny Shupe was high for the Leon M. Morton. Golden Tide with eight points. The next meeting will be held The Lions were part tally handi at the schoolhouse on Friday eve capped with the loss of Johnny ning, February 21st. Minor for most of the game, ox he hurt a finger in the first peri < RKMWKL1. TK.M'IIKK HEADS od. Harold Wicks, who took his ASSOCIATION. place, gave a very good account of himself as he proved his ball- Harriet Ingram, Creswell, was hawking ability. , named president of the Western This loss dropped the Lions out .Oregon Elementary School Prin- of the district race and kept the c|pals 1V4MOCintion at their fifth an- Golden I ide in the running. nual region conference in Eugene The undefeated second string of Saturday, succeeding H arry W *« . « S I . M .. Z • .lttl S tu . . * ill I a _- J Cottage Grove L kept their b slate Cameron. Silverton. She served clean with a thrilling last minute the group during the past year as 22-20 victory after trailing most v iw ,,rCTlid<.n t. O t h e r officers of the game. Richard Thies led named were J. P. O'Keefe. Don the scorom with seven points. ald. vice president; Anna McCon Lineups: nell, Albany, secrotary. Cottage Grove Uni High The conference drew nearly 100 Shupe 8 F delegates from Marion. Linn. Ben F 3 Minor ton. Lane. Douglas. Curry. Coos Cralger Herbert 7 C. ..... 12 Hocker and Lincoln counties. Sessions G ..... G. Dugan Stump Plath* 5 G 2 McKibben l luisas G ............ 2 Jones F Wicks Taylor 1 VAN DEVANTER DIES. 1 Davenport F W A S H IN G TO N . W illis Van TOWNSEND CLUB NEW'S. Devanter, former associate justice ------------- of the United States supreme Mon- than 100 attended the so- who „.tired in 1937. died rial of the Townsend club on Mon- sudden|y Saturday of a heart at- day night. A varied program was , ack He was gj ypars „w. given with Mrs. Wallace as < hair- Van Devanter. who was oppoint- man. assisted by Elmer Kent. (>d ,o ,gp supreme court by Presi- Muslc was furnished by Mm. dpn, Tllft ln 1*00. left the court Blackmoro. Mm. Simpkins, Mr. undpr provisions of the statute Hazen, McCuIlum. Tucker, and ,„.^„,1 tmg justices over 70 who s|N*cial numbers by Raymond had ¡¡erved io years to retire at Widener, Mr. Godell and son and fu|( |)ay oi $20.000 a year. Ed Finnerty and Albert Griffin. H(. had t)epn in [xx>r health Vocal numbers by Barbara W il- his r,,turn (mm a visit of loughby, Harold Godell and Patty SPVeral weeks to New York when Kent. Birthday compliments were hp presidpd over the federal dis- given Mm Nellie Blackmoro and (rict thcre> but his death Mm. W. E Masters. Elmer Kent was unexpected. with the assistance* of Mrs. Black- more and Mr. Tucker, gave an original number. A musical jour HOUSING SHORTAGE. ney through life. Mrs. J. Black- more. Mm. Hart and Mrs, Gid- The housing shortage In Cot- ney and Mrs. Safley sang for the mge Grove appears to have grown birthday numbers. more acute within the past two Peter Britton, with Tom Short, weeks witn numerous calls for Mrs. Blackmoro and Mr. Tucker, furnished and unfurnished houses, gave several bazuka numbers. The situation may be relieved Readings were given by Mrs. Sal- somewhat with the c o m i n g of He HUI, Mm. Masters. J. H. Ben- spring since several new homes net I and Mr. Masters. Mm. M yrtle have been planned, but building Kent rend Lincoln's Gettysburg's operations will be held up until speech, honoring the anniversary1 more favorable weather occurs, this week. The membership win ners will be announced February 17 and Ihe losers feed them on February 24 at which meeting the men will furnish the program. James Dolemnn drew the door prize and Louis Caldwell the auxiliary quilt. Refreshments were served. Justice Jurors Are Selected tor 1941 The 1941 justice court jury wax selected last week for the court of Alta King. Jurors were chosen by Glenn Arne and Mrs. Verne Stewart, freeholders, called to as sist Mr. King. The list: Kate Adams, Judson A l l e n , Mary Arne, Chester Anl-tuf, Fred Anderson, Stella Adams, Donna Allen. Ethel Applewhite, Rill Bar tels, Lloyd Barber, Jack Rutter- worth, A rthur Rrund, Hugh Bris bane, Thelma Bagley, Fri-d Bress ler, Jim Bennett, Julia Brown, Alice Breedlove, Stella Raker, Charley Brown, Richard Bushel], Alfred Rcidler, Phillip Rukowski. Ix-n Culver. Charley Cooley, Lula Currln, Claude Cruson, Pearl Drury. Berne Davenport. Lila Decker, John Durham, Jean De- Long. Olivia Eakln. Glenn F la t ters, Margaret Ferrin, Ert Finner- ty, Carl Fields, George Gates,; Bethel Gowdy, Tom Gunderson, Henriette Hamant. M a r y Ham brick, Velma Harrel, Tommy Howard, Albert Helliwell, Claire Hogate, D a l e Hawkins. Roy Hands. Earl Hill, Bartlett John ston, Addle Job, Hansine Jacob sen, Fred Knickerbocker, Claude Kem, Ed Keltzer, Harvey Kelly, Larry Kellogg, Carl King, A rthur Leonard, Ray Lemley, M yrtle luike, Iyiis Leonard. Sam Mackin. Dora Maulding, Ben McCuIlum, Loul. J, McCoy, Cleo Morelock, Wayne Mackin, George McQueen, Ray Nelson, Herman Petersen, Clement Parker. Everett Powell, Paul Radtke, H arry Rentle, Vinal Randall. J o e Safley, Chester Stroup, Bob Stacey. Beryle Shad dock. Roy Short, Charles Shanda, H o te rl Starr Jr., L. P Sanford, Loren Schroeder. Vina Smith, Axel Swanson, James Stewart, W alter Trembley, James VaxBin- der, Flora Vincent, Sybil Veatch, Leven G. Van Schoiack, Eunice VanDenburg. Fred Wanker, M in nie Willits, Mary Wooley. Chester West, Ed Wiese, Earl Woodring, Vera Ziebeck. FOOD STAMP IN STR C iTIO N S. All food retailers in Lane coun ty who have not yet received by mail the official set of food stamp instructions are requested to write the Surplus Marketing Adminis tration. 218 Mayer Building, Port land. Oregon, and instructions will be sent them. M. Louis Belangie. area direc tor. of the surplus marketing ad ministration. in making the re quest pointed out that payment for food stamps accepted by re tailers could not be made the dis trict audit office guntil the offi cial retailer forms had been sign ed and returned to the SMA Port land office. BIO TUNNEL TO CUT HIGHWAY !Mi .MILES GRANTS P A S S .- A thousand foot tunnel directly under Stage coach pass has been chosen In preference to a bore 1800 feet long for the new route of the Pacific highway north of W olf Creek. Lo cation Engineer A. A. Kirkwood said Monday the state highway- department has approved a rout ing which will cut the distance of nearly 10 miles from Wolf C r*-k to Oak Station, north of Glendale Junction, to only 7.8 miles. INSURANCE FOR LIFE— Use Equitable Life Assur ance Society of New York. FOR FIRE— Hartford Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. FOR ANY OTHER PU R P 08E — Hartford Accident a n d Casualty of Hartford, Conn. Yours For Sound, Safe, Insurance H. K. 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