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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1941)
T i l l KHDAV K K IlR I’ AHV 20, 1911 T ilK S E X T IX E L . COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON L IO N R O A R S JUANITA PETERS. Editor. I Lions to Meet Jiinilbiii Hern. »<»uf. Lillie Nell, Maxlnr Ewing; After a two weelu' vacation Man. Onriy Sturgis; Swunky from league action and it 21-20 up- Sisters; L u lu Bell«*, Richard act by Uni High, the Cottage B“»b. Clnrabelle. George Dugan, Grovr Lions will try to break Churchhcll, Hurry Sturges, Cow- Ixtrk into Hie win column against 1*01, Mik«' M«'Klblx*n, ocltoolbell, Junction City here Friday, Feb- Albert Smith, tKxtrhell, Richard runry 21. Walden; Porter, Hud McCoy; The Tigers, who have yet to win I’lb'h. Morjeasa Smith, Woo, VI- a district six battle, will Is' gun- v,“n McNrw in n negro vaudeville nlng for n win over the Lion quin- ’'kH- v«l<’«Une pantomimes. Ixirls let. Cottage Grove's main piob- Black, B itty Chipman. Muxine lem will I n * to keep lh.- eye on <’"rrln, Eileen McDonald, Esther Pitney and “Lefty" Mortenson, Volgamore. Agnes Moon. Virginia the Tigers' two main scoring Allen with Donna Hatch as read- threats. Probably alarttng lineups »'G alnghearein. Benny McCull and will ba; JuBetkm City Forward« Bob Wright; Introduction Juno THE POCKETBOOK o f KNOWLEDGE flUOlMIi -west me 6AMf or rue k i c k rs z if nr, rO U H fM J M l VJIMT IMPiet, GMOM TO M U N 9M or P IC I « M in io hy s a ra w r w o t we O í A*M MML» osmjsiaivp -me <>*Mf Puw.it, A M W o t ÍAMINC *■ A i w r m a M » « • IP »K« n e . x mmm * o . » ittr PAGE THREE Garnett Smith, senior, spent the week end at Seaside Virginia Allen, senior, has mov ed to an apartment in the .Cot tage Grove hotel where she will slay for the remainder of the school year. Her parents moved to Roseburg last week end. Pat Baldwin, senior, and vice- president of the student tsxly, Joyce Baldwin and Shirley Wixxf- ard, sophomores, were guests of Ann Hathaway, freshman, at a birthday dinner at her home and later a show in Eugene. iJoris Bjorset, sophomore. Mdd- red Collier awl Joan King, fresh men. spent Saturday at Klamath Falls. Bob Moody, j u n i o r , visited friends in Corvallis Sunday Jerry Mosby, senior, Douglas Johnson, junior, and Alan Reed, junior, attended the U. of O. U. of Idaho game in Eugene Satur day evening. A hike up the old Wpodard log ging road was enjoyed Sunday af ternoon hy a group of young peo ple from lymdon Those from the high school who went were Betty Morgan, Maxine Goodwin. Lucille and Lanona Geer, Uleta Small and Donald Ewing. Betty Whitney, junior, spent the week end at Winchester Bay. Pitney unit Mortenaon; center. Roner; stage manager. Bill Roner, Cheeyum; guards. J. Thompson The »crlpt was originated by Ar- 5/x /vo/e V and Patton Cottage Grove For- bn<' Anderson and Velma Wilson, wards. lamgston anil Minor; cen- Palrlcln Baldwin hud «barge of ter, llocker; guards. G. Dugan und ,b'' music. Silva Michael the val- LMCMor rtxMt Jones or McKibben. entlnes. The Cottage Grove “B" squad . . . will be trying for their thirteenth Luncheon Guests, consecutive victory when they l*»ug Johnson and J v rty Mosby tangle with the Tiger B squad were luncheon guests of the Reg al 7:00 o'clock. Ister-Guard at the Anchorage in • • • Eugene Saturday. Jn connection Class Speakers. with this luncheon was a meeting Paul Anderson, (•«•urge Dugan, ®f lb,‘ Lane < ounly Sportswrlt- á & l l Bud McCoy, Bob Propat, Bill riub Th«’ Rui*st speaker was Workman. Arllne Anderson, pn. Charli-» M Hulter. M A . profes- trtela Baldwin, Marcia Brund, •« ' of journalism at the Unlver- Sllva Michael and Velma Wilson "‘«y o t ’ »regon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garoutfe are the ten students chosen by * * the senior class at a meeting last Grange Mpeakera ( hosen. of Canyonville and Mr. and Mrs. AUS «aefcxWAPiar L. Garoutte of Coquille spent Thursday its candidates for class Ralph Allen, Paul Anderson, r u a cawawy HAS OfVUOPTP Wednesday at the W. F. Garoutte m t r t or rr e u speakers. Kenneth Hansen. Bob M«x>dy. Cllf- A HA',I< MAT! PIAL MMOoucn MowMvriMtt can a t iu s u ro iu to w w v home. Two boys and two girls out of ford Van Prooyen were chosen in Kt % MrtOM t 9 r t MHO Miss Edna Alderman of Walden these ten are to be finally select- «n elimination contest In the ag V0% a t low m b OM niC m C M IMVIMTIOM is now working for Mrs. Mads ed by the faculty to sjicak at rlculture classes as the five speak- Overgaard. Commencemcnt exercises. era to compete at a contest to lx» the outstanding' freshman given March 21. Mr. awl Mrs. Albert Harris left Bud McCoy. Arlme Anderson «range February 20. _____ r _____________ A valentine party was held last Saturday for Idnah where they and Marela Brund were voted In winf* of the Grange contest plajwr. Esther’s team was unde represent Cottage "¿rove at because of the duo dynamo Friday night at the Clyde Roberts will make their home, X s s l,,XaqroPV« lmaI Wl'L.nlH' s d ^ «b<* Willamette Valley Dis- ” t "m > i - nome namoers. Howard Among those from out of town am «-onsis.ing consisting oi of myrei Myrel ano and m Lot- home. mcnarii Richard i Chambers. Howard Michael nnd George Dugan us ’r**’1 «mleat to I m - held at Wood* ,le. f»lasgow Richard Bush was Harpole. Donald^Davenport, Neil uho attended the fuwral of burn. Feljruary 2S. with nine 'ff<-ree. Shirley Culver timckeep- Bachelder awl Richard Lassiter, Mamie Trunnell were Mrs Lillie closs will writers. er, Alberta Adkins scorckeeper. all freshmen, were among those Butler of Springfield. Mr. and Rial and white are the das* col speakers com|M*tlng * * * attending. , Mrs. V'ern Williams. Mr. and Mrs. ors with the red rose to r the It was reported in Lions' Coun- Robert Dugan, sophomore, spent Harley Williams. Mr. and Mrs. New Garage. fkiwer. These colors were chosen and Mrs. A new garage Is tielng con- eil February 12 that eight new the week end visiting in Suther- George Williams Mr. liecause of the lattrlotic f«*ellng of caps awl g.nvn* will strut ted just northeast of the high! b y / ’T ’ of hnI. . . , . , „ Ray Potter. Mrs Mary Williams th«« time. The In«' school building building tor for the the purpo»« purpose of /°5 a . ? 0 ?5. 1>1'1;,un,or spent Sun* and Frank Wilson of Yowalla; furnish the blue school and now the students will have day in Corvallis. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Sa- The anwiuncements are to be of housing the five new busses pur KEM ’S for DRUG S February 15 to March 1 Here is a sale that has 250 big budget busting values—that will thrill you with their savings. It's the 38th Birthday Sals for Kexall during this month. It's the way we make new friend* and customer* for Kexall Store*. Be here early for big values. Óld Cautioned flower» L O R I! N IW C a iA T IO N c''X,nK i0 ‘ jM c FACIAL TISSUES Soft a* down far tender skin*.Strong and very abaorbant. New appealing Urt. formula. Soft, 3 ^ , \ « x t r « lo n g S ? 500 Klanzo »«AU QUALITY size K1AU OUAUTT Particularly adapted to dry akin — has added J.anolin. »ox o f CA«!S 1 'k RfXALL - oft f D W AX Dries quickly to a hard lustrous fin ish. Try it. FULL QT. • «All ©UAUTY q uality Latham . 1.. . .. . ; . ....... accommodate atxiut 50 more etching of the school house on the year peoplc. It was a much needed lm< inside. There is a flag design em- Th« garage is made of hollow tile, it has a roof slanting both Pro' trntn bosse<l on the cnvel»|M'. ways, and a pit so that gewral Delegates S elcied . repair work can lx- don«* on the Nwanky Mistero. Roseburg high srh«x>l invited The Swanky sisters, a dance buses. The garage was provided representatives and two ...a teachers, team of six hoy* drrssed in towel*, for by the WPA loan given to the M. _ «su* «....u...u„n .................................... os..................... . - ___ ... to liaskcthall suits and wigs, ibine- school The gurage Is expected , ,,, iX’rothy Price and Miss ,u ing the "Can Can" made up on«* be finished by the middle of next J ’<' T f e r X . L r l h 15 of the most hilarious parts of a month J k . m I nonsensical assembly. entitled • • • ’ Z ~ » n L iT m "f'upld * Nightman*, or What (k m G.A.A. Enjoys Hike. (>(”.h J., a . freshman Helen tin kt • Balm Shelter " put on by Severn G.A.A. girls with their Gates: s«»phomore. Mary Decker; the seniors last Friday in the ,<jvisor. Miss Deal, departed from junior. Winifr«*d Makinson: senior, high schixil auditorium The boys i<(u n Sunday morning at 11:30 and Maxine Ewing The luncheon will were Richard Bush. Harry Slur- hik«*d up Chambers railroad for jx. ,n Umixtua Hotel get, Allx-rt Smith. George Dtigan,'a|K,Ui five mile*. The grw p ar- . . . Mike McKthben and Richard Wei- r|Vcd hack In town at 5:00 o'clock, Home Ee Activities, don. The stage was effectively t)rrd Bnd ||om<> M claM u #tudy_ decorated with a large heart- frame. flanked by two "heart Chinese Opera to Ite Presented. tng muffins this week. They made muffins for a coffee party which trees" under which the Cupids The Chinese opere.ta, "The Tea ,v<,n f(jr , he , acu„ Wednes. slept. House of Sing Lo," will ----------day be pre ...........' after ochooL Other acts which brought many «.„,„1 Ht (ilP high school audi- The Home Ec IIA class is mak laugtw were: the Bergren, Charlie, torium Friday. March 7 The cast ing Jelly this week. When this is and Mortiner act put on by George lg: SinK Kenneth Whitlock; completed they are going to start Dugan. Richard Smith and Bud Mrs Maxwell. Marjorie Earl; Mr. McCoy; Master Yehixxli. Bob Maxwell. Bob Grewelle; Bert. Bill Home Ec 111 class visited ;i, ridiculous figure. . . . Other numlx*.x more serioiw in character. Included: Musical se- lections by B r a d y Bvenaon, a pianologue by Marcia Brund in costume of day» gone by; and the quartet. Pat Baldwin. Arllne An- rtenon, Kenny Whitlock and Bill Workman. The complete cast of characters follows: Cupids. Peggy Sharpe. Faye Lebow. Delirium Tremans. a dame, Velma Wilson: Four Nightmares and ÿnowflakes. Pat Baldwin, Arllne Anderson, Kenny Whitlock, Bill Workman; larry Sturges was enosen as UM,d (|le n<>w electric roaster to ticket manager and Alden Ga- a dinner Thursdav. They rou„ c „ assistant. The tickets an. studying lhr Ruwiian tablc arr now on aa|e. The prices are: , crvjce this week 35 ior miervi* seats; 25 . . . eenU g,.neral admission; and 15 Home K<M„n Br|pf, c,,nl)1 for gracu. school and junior .. . bigh students . U-r‘?K ,M>me room February 13 . . . <be following programs were car ried out: Freshman Room 2 held ¡*0,1 3 ... had . a The sophomore girls edged out a ’ quiz program; R«x»m D , hc freshmen, with a score of * ,nl m w <‘n« W l,b R00"’ 19 J " 33.32. In a basketball game Fri- tri m. ,and cook,*s uerc . *erved day night in the gym. This victory nnd ' ale,” ,nc8 exchanged places the sophomores st the head Juniors; Room 13 had a parlia proçedui discussion led of the tournament with two wins mentary pioç«*dure monies. Bob Propat; Prof. Brady- „uutanding freshman player with . „ . . . inoff Evcnovltch. viplln selections. „ t0,a | of 23 points and Alma [ n g " b> ' ,ctor Schntktr - Brady - Evenson; — . ---- and Hrian btroup. Madame Gift- Magnusson for the sophomore» gab, in News Flashes, Silva Mich- vvilH 13 points, Valentine Danee. nel; Madame Musical Mute, pia-, • A large crowd turned out for nologue, Marcia Brund; Bergen. Esther Plummer's team was vie- ...^_„ _ the Girts' League Valentine dance SmHh Bud McCo^ Baron '°.r‘0U\ , wUh “ ° ^ ' and party last F rid a y night Vir- v R n ‘ Ma*nu“ ° n ’ ,Pa?1 2 he ginia Lee. one of the school s well- Von Whatnbrain, I aul Anderson. q . a .A. conct.st games played Fri- knowtl dancers aave a tan dance S h l.’S ^ n r ^ i ’T N *b,y a"d Mon<tay- re8P 7 llveJy dur :and those four Snowflakes. Pat V\ hillock; Our Gal Sal, Nane> An- ing ,he noon hour. Mary t. ,s|x r ^.„Iwin. Kenny Whitlock. Arllne Anderson nnd Bill Workman, pre sented a short interlude of music. < Games and dancing rounded out the program. Punch and cookies were served for refreshments. • • * School Briefs. I Maxine Ewing, home ec presi dent. s|x*nt Sunday at McCready i Springs. Lois Hansen, senior, went to I the snow like a b o v e Oakridge Sunday, Principal F. L. Grannis spent - Saturday in Salem. Wilma and William Hobbs, freshman twins, went on a pleas ure trip to Wilhelmina to visit 'relatives over the week end. Phyllis Sorenson, junior, went to Junction City Sunday. Mcrvin England, junior, has s been absent several days because of tonsilitis. Tom Jones, Alden Garoutte, Al len Reed, Douglas Johnson, Ar ietta Roberta, Marjorie Earl, ! Phylis Sorenson and Shirley Hen dricks met at Shirley's home BROW N’S DRUG STORE Tuesday evening nt 7:00 to plan ' the junior assembly. It is to b e, Just A rrived— New Stock of G L O R IA N T H A N D CREAM 50c !’izt' 39c $1.00sizt 79c $1.50 $1.29 Cottage Grove Pharmacy Sunday near Eugene Mr and Mrs 1«. P a« rh . r.ugene visiting her Fnoon»- Eugene; Mr. Mrs. Lee Pasch- sister. • {>]ge Marcola; Mrs. Eva Patrick Melba Pittsly. junior, spent the anq Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Byorke. week end in Eugene. Yoncalla. Rex McFarland, former gradu- Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Vix of ate of Cottage Grove high, who is Washington have moved into one uf the houses at the Fred Harris . now « in . the u Army Air Corps t sta- , tioned al . Hamilton employed. . . , Field, Califor- mj|, where hc n,a• ** ' Mnt Ralph ■ Goodman of Santa Mr’ a"d Mr* V D Ba,n frorn Monic3 ^turned to her home Fri- ,he 8,a,e »uPer*ntendenf* office day alter an extended visit here ° f PUb’‘C *niitruct,on• were Vls,tors w»«h il(>r [»rent* and friends, here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bain Mr and Mrs. Van Winkle of are friends of Mr. Grannis. Washington have moved into the Plans for the coming confer- Fred Harris place which was for- ence to be held next Wednesday merly the Lockwood place, were discussed ip the National Gene Harris and friends visited Honor Society meeting Tuesday. Saturday evening at the home of The early history of boxing was b*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred discussed and Mr. Preece, the Harris. advisor, gave , a short . , . , , talk , _ on box- , mg in Gym Leaders club Tuesday, Luc‘Ue Sw ton' a senwr' and Ethel Chapelt, junior, withdrew Mrs. Donald Ream is at the Sa- recently from school. cred Heart hospital where she un- Carmen Freeman. freshman, derwent an operation. who entered school last week. The Unit club met last Thurs- withdrew Monday because of the day with Mrs. Ada Overton. Miss Charm PADS A bandage all ready .w h en you need it. J jl3 c 25c 2 for REXALL QUALITY W onder Package STATIONERY 75 sheets and 75 en- L velopes. Good qual- \ ity Vellum. 9k n o /K t In k i U au ** 75 •fc***1 The popular way to make-up. De- scented. 39e Its PADS •« ah Rikwr's l Tasteless, odorless. The non-habit form ing way to relieve constipation. 75 si«»». ©OAirrr FULL FT. lop.« • ••A ll Defender WATER BOTTLE SYRINGE 2 OT. SIZE The dependable Defender. 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Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant green home where they went to Betty Brissette. junior, spent state 4-H club leader, met Tues- attend the funeral of William the week end in Eugene. day afternoon with the 4-H class Green. Wanda Gregg, freshman, spent at the Blue Mountain school Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins and the week end in Washington. house. children and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Zelma Greenlee. Alma Magnus- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burch have old Kirk and family of Smith riv- sen. Esther Plumber and Caroline moved to Walden and are living er were visitors Sunday at the Magnusson went to the coast Sat- in the house where Harry Diew Beit Myers heme urdav nnro ,iVArf Mf urday. once lived. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton . senior, went to Nancy , Anlauf, Mrs. Harry Williams of Mt. were guests in Cottage Grove Portland Sunday. View was a caller Sunday at the Sunday at the Carl Jenkins home. GET IN . . STRETCH OUT NEW COMFORT was the keynote as we made plans for this year's Ford. 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