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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1941)
‘W s* l»4 PAGE TWO TUE SENTINEL, OQ1TAQK GROVE, OREGON Established 1S89 F’u h lk h e d E v e iy T hu raday a t 25 N o rth S ix th S tre et F d lt .v Pu blish er OttBirt ftrnvr >m tm d W . C * M A R T IN To SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash L IO N R O A R S County Jail Is \’r ?i .ditor. School came from Pronounced Unfit tiemiany to America In 1882 for ill A d v a n c e « eh la h e -D o u g th s Counties O utside Ijin e -D o u g la s Counties One W a r $1.5u One Yeui $2 du >«’ . Hoaor Society Itonta. Six M on th s___________ 80 Six Months -------------- --- — 1_2S Die local chapter of the Na- .50 T h re e M onths rhree Months 85 t tonal H o n o r society was host to Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for the Eugene high a n d Albany Ian than three months. chapters here in a conference held „ Wednesday. February 26. The eon- fenence began after noon with a general meeting in the auditorium SERRER CIATION O r eg PUBLISME M a jo r his health. He learned the Ameri fro m th e nennte he can . lanizuaee ■ „ ......... . . u fT Z — a. cam e in co n tact w ith . H e describ ed one o f his experiences In a »now storm when •T’eddy" rtooae- velt *a ''ed his life by feeding and him. He colored his talk w h e re the m em b er» w o re divid ed * ,h m an>' into groups ^ V ^ ^ k ^ e ™ 'r o m The groups visited ih e n discussed o f v ita . £ jokes. The auto and good roads have done two things. They have practically put the cross-road store out of business and made fishing se tedioaa that none but the experts have got the pa tients to throw a fish line into a stream. The writer could fill a good sized library with volum es about th ings he does not know, including the fine art o f fishing. W ith all this lack o f know ledge there is one inescapable eonehudon and this is that good fish in g places just d o not exist ativ more except in th e re- m ote locations inaceessrhle to the car a n d where you have to o t th e ir conclusions and w itness p e d '.m ; and in itia tio n cere- mony. A short time was spent in recreation. The conference ended n the evening with a banquet at he Sixth street cafe. Mrn Tur- nipeeed fro m the U. of O. w as the iain speaker o f the evening and 2® ** on vrhat college expects o f ’*?<” Dugan. Io- walk perhaps two or three m ile, or maybe more. Fish juat can t £ multiply fast enough to provide the sportsmen with their favor- ___ ,1., u.. *._______ _ described . b , ,n , h r M i.ltn o m a h co u nty h a , tile, S k lp w o rth pointed out In pro nouncing sentence, after Martin had pleaded guilty to the charge., __ th a _ t the g ran d Jury had pro- nouncthi the'Canr'jaU a fh e San and anT , heri.foir hJ, rroerem . — Fur- ca ts" "The Cougar Hunt' and a, »alkie "Vaniahing Herds * v rr moving pictures sponsored by the sophomore class in an assembly l-.idny. F e b ru a ry 28. " B ig G a m e L jy M th in k it a fit place and N a tio n a l Forests w « j a pic-!rnan to *pt>n<t four months ,u rv * i K’a ™ f and ih , I m « . ,-h»««. th.. ro u « r «* a‘»“" and •>»»»" G erm an. a » « . . - . w ,,h o b ,a ln ,,‘« m oney by charged false p re- - - , - , . ..... . »ended by the presidents of the long chase, the danger lte sport when too many hunt the good fishing spots over the lKhcr chapters, the conference was a»»d method of capturmg the ani- tenaea. were arraigned In circuit court Monday and will anter their week ends. greatly enjoyed and accepted as a rnaL "Vanishing Herds" was a pleas today at 9:Rt) a. m. movie telling the stocy of the The state m ight enlarge its fish hatching facilities, this rood activity tor future years, A verdict fkvarlng the defend slowly vanishing buffalo, bison, ants was returned by the circuit would undoubtedly help. We need a few federal fish hatcheries. • • • elk and wild turkey herds. Be- court Jury late Monday in th e1 So far as we know Oregon hasn't any. Another aid and perhaps Lien» Loee Champion»hip. a more effective one would be for the fwherman to try going to T h e Eugene A xem en annexed ^ 5 ,UrTL,h^ >•** Jea<,er« tad ea»e of C B. D u n n Ingham against /»KlinoF» n n f i i i t x l n a r a l l U«*we«a%<* M a Ala.« kaavalra ktd* d tiu frir» t fa a m ntzaaawka ' «a a*’ia K ‘ ^ tU Q A n t ® t X l\ i l l y C llS . R/YV Ifawkaas a w iif* church on Sunday instead o f all fryin g to l« line the banks o f a a t ’he district 6 championsh p with Roy Haxby. a suit for rimuage*. fishing stream. This would give the fish one day o f rest and in Impressive 33-19 win <ver the School B rief«. w ouldn’t hurt the fbherraan a bit. ' Cottage Grove Lions la.«t Friday REVIVAL TO CONTINUE AT R ich ard Thtes. sophomore, sus- Johnny W ilson and a few other fisherm en have been worry- on fhe KuRrn* floor. The Lions, FREE METHODIKT C H T X iH . .. a . though they played fast and ag- taln<*1 ■ broken nose while play-: ______ ing quite a bit about what the construction or tnese nigrnr Krvs4ive ...... threaten tlw ing baH m physical education claw c i o i l n „ q ,,. urob..,,r.i dams would do to the salmon industry under the flood control "quintet in a n y p a rt o f Us/ m o rn ing . _ m eeting M a rc h 9 th . w e »T il eon- project. Quite frankly the prospect had us worried too. until we thc Kamc. Axemen hadalmost B‘H Helliwell. Junior, and Bud "¿¿¿¿'on for a few weeks w it h th e found out that the investigatin g biologmts. the boys who know complete control of the backboards -McCoy, senior, spent the week end r „ . Me< ollie and Wilkens from their stu ff on fish life, cannot agree on what may happen. A fter after George Dugan. Grave guard. in Marshfield. Indianapolis, Indiana They will attending a seaaion of the Rod and Oun club the other night fooled out after four minutes of Kenneth Whitlock and Gene begin Monday evening, March 10. and getting further inform ation on the subject, w e have come »he second half. The Axemen <wt- Lusk, seniors, spent Sunday at the Special staging will be a feature to the conclusion there are too manv real worries in life to at- Play*d the Grovers in every de- coasJ of the meetings each night. Rev tempt to pick up an intaginarv worry and shoulder that too. You Pa«ment to hold a 10-polnt ad- Adelee Bost'ck. junior, went to McCollie will be the speaker, just can ’t do that and live to be a hundred. vantage at half time. B egin nin g Sunday. preaching the old-fashioned guapel _________ lluuulru' the second half, the Eugene quint Winifred Maklnson attended a mewage. You win want to n,n- 8 B A C K O » THE MONTH CT HR ,tartM Immediately and 11 r««i,a» J " Eugene Sunday- tlnue your attendance after the bHACK OF TILE MONTH CLUB. went on to score two basket, for Virginia Andrews and Barbara close of the present meeting —— — — — every one the Lions made. With Bu-'di- sophomon-s. went to Me- Announcement, w i l l be made In the spring when nature shows signs o f new life all around Little more than four minutes to Kcnrie Pass. Sunday. from time to time of special fea- we can aid the change by giving new vegetation a chance to K° »be Eugene coach sent in his Orlena Martin, Carmen White, ture, of the meeting, grow. Spring therefore is the logical tim e to plant the field, gar- B-squad who went on with the Juniors, and Leona Hamill, sopho- Service every night at 7:30 pm dens and lawns and clean the premises. This spring a unified scorin« and did an * * rn° re' attend*d Th« M"»“ "* a Come and bring a friend The effort w ill be made over this section to get the public interested £ the L*’n8 i T n11Wa,,y M c f X r E u aeT s^ d Jv W“ h * Frtend'y ,tand’ in cleaning up around the premises of their h om is and in beauti- e ^ w i S ’^Tpota’i l " - S t _____________ i y l^ ^ em l leam n? Up on]-V re(l l‘ires a Ht.tle. physical e ff.o rt' Improving the premises such as adding a little paint requires both effort and expense, but pays dividends many fold in adding actual cash value to the property and best of all in paying divi- dends in self satisfaction. Soon a paint up, clean up cam paign w ill be underway both in the rural and urban sections and von The Cottage Grove B-sajuad SCored a close 35-30 win over the Eugene B-xjuad after trailing throughout the first three quar- ters of play. This win was the fourteenth straight for the Grove » i ll be given a cordial invi.ation to join the movement. ^«»nad Don Davenport M .1! th e J h ^ T ." ? ," " T " , " T b" " Wi,h “ i " " “ there has also been launched with success m many com m unities -p»,«. » » ._ — h « « i « ht - i «- u..ie.>x>n »hh e .± T h “ ? h“ l‘ ,h ' “ 0” , h ': where th e . „ „ ^ - « ^ r . j L X r ^ t » ™ Louise Vance, freshman, with- drew from school Monday. -Mr. Sllke. superintendent of the Springfield high »chool; Lawrence Moffitt, county superintendent. and Dr. Anderson, county health doctor vi,l,ed «hoot her. Moo- S n e “ ", Hn« i i .ir k X Roner. motor, .pen, the i ,nvrte<? t0 vote on the town 8 w o™t looking shack. The building receiving thc highest number o f votes w ould of course be popularly but not officially condemned and usually would either be razed or repaired To start with there are «ever- al birildmgs w ithin the city limits here that w ould run a close tangled last Friday evening to de- termine the beet team. The Junior- senior team won the honors with a score of 33 to their opponents’ 18 Arietta Roberts was high scor- week end in Eugene visiting h ot vtal,or* to ‘be friends. | f ^ iH^t, , ^ p4t*lkUniaVOraWe, ***' Leon Lancaster, senior, and Lila . ’ __v \ me<na o rab- Van Schoiack. freshman, went to ‘ 2Lt _ 4’ j h\ ^ / re rt the Roseburg over the week end with p|ac^ * niCT1 af’* now n race for first honors. e r fo r th e w in n in g __________________________ K EEE’R A P R O J T E r T H E R B S A PROJECT. t h » W it » i r i t no. be p e b b le to comple«, .he peel h r " , . „ , k rouH !|oB f »¿" — ------------------------------- In spite of all talk about eeonomy and retrenchm ent in nor- n.il gg^crnnitntal expenditures, it now looks a» if they w ill be tneikafttf rather than diminished. Frank R Kent sa y s “ People ciii*ei ly — even eagerly— w ill pay heavy ta x es to meet a great 1 tlss* l , / .. . —m __ a.x . . without . natL ual ne< d. But i they w ill __a not pay them proV-st— and _ S *"* |! ‘€ / ac . i>t indefi-nsiblc w aste— nor to a govern ment winen in a erisis ignores its own recomm endations for ob- v»oqa econom ies.” STATE RELIEF LOAD IN JANUARY SMALLER. .n c i.tu ? ,.oUetr c«mDu< and thresh™.» '¿^¡¡TlS ¿S, !t .»• Juanita , pent « f e T it a T i £• Motheiw" weekend at the college. p /h*ds On Old Methods DELIVERY 10 A M. AMD 3:00 P M. DAILY. _ ? * .. ' » y ', c ub C”r’ Oranges 2 dozen 25. B e,t for Juice Lemons G rapefruit Fancy Sunkist 19- 6 for 12. Dozen Arisona Pork Chops Pound 23. Pound 23 S w ift’s Quality Lunch Meats » Delicious Assortment IC E C R E A M D elicio u s E x tra C ream y S p ecia l F la v o r of T he W eek: “New York IM Salad Q uart P in t 25c 15c Sundae Cup 10c B I L L ’S S U P E R M ARKET IGA STORE IG A STOWS PH O N E 40 « program by m>M ? °< « T “' -.^ V j r h jv e e n n y be D urherty home. • • • in 7 S v»l,ed & c X ,£ n plate will please put In their own buttons and not buttons from thc cushions on the pews." The United States Society of Zoology presented the students of Ice cream in all popular flavors Cottage Grove high school w ith an -it Gustafson’s. 27-tfc assem bly p ro g ram on reptiles, Thursday morning. February ZZ. r>sides snakffl ot ma"y ktnd8 »"• M odern L ig h tin g i ’ dinrr t the h i* h on c o n s tr ic to r a nd hoa constrictor and Unmakes, lizards and baby E q u ip m en t. -illicit >rs were also shown. This For Home, Office and issembly was similar to the one Factory. shown by the same society, a week ago, on the subject of birds. Wiring Materials, Farm • • • Program on Reptile». FORK BEFORE BUTTER. n Let us "T ote" yoor grooorlaa for yon —Our delivery servie« aavea you time and energy and our low prioea are easy oa your pocketbook. Will be played Tuesday evening. Sunday at Sweet Home visiting K-I^ dg7> a**thoritie* and opcn h<>u»e H . . . * relatives. Home Ee G irl» v is it. Jean King, a fofmer graduate of i„ order to have the exoenence Cottage Orove high, visited school! of seeing a home in process of here Friday afternoon, construction, the Home Ec IH 1x5,8 Hansen, that athletic sen- tlrls plan to visit at regular in- ior and president of the G.A.A., tervals the Donald Alien home on ma<,e ‘be highest score In bowling av<“nue. which they visited ‘bis year, first ,a8t Tua,wlay To acquire new ' ¿L - by !'te“ J project Up to assure its success. Tw m a k in g L ila 's p arents. |ast came^ Dr H . P . _ V « e. Dr. a A. Hagen, president o f the Chamber o f Commerce. members of this organization to submit eommun- l t y p r o j e c t * for consideration. W e could name several, all of which are feasib le and workable, but too many named at one time m ight be confusing. Our readers w ill recall that a prelim- inary step was made last year tow ard securing a municipal sw im m ing pool for the city park and a small tax levy set up with which to start this fund. The project to be successful should have the backing o f one or more organizations and al- ,n x , team THIRD GARDEN EBMTIVAL awwx»»»»» <■> O l N< ED AT CORVALLIR _ . 14 points. Lucille Prescott made Lois White. Junior, went to the . 12 P°'” ts for the sophomore team, roast over the week end. ! \. Diner: “What kind of pie is this -apple or peach?” M a jo r Sc hoof V is its S eb o oK w-wem .«»wT — Waitress: "What does it taste Major Behoof of the R o y a l PORTLAND^—The state’s relief like?” Mounted Police of Canada spoke load was ».1 per cent smaller in Diner: "Ghie.” January this year than in 1940. Waitress: 'Then it’s apple. The to the students in a pay assem bly Tuesday and showed articles ' Elmer R. Goudy, Oregon welfare Power and Light Plants. MORRIS ELECTRIC a d m in is tra to r, said S atu rd ay . The January bill was $699,571, or 1.4 per cent higher than the December bill of $692.750. Old-age assistance took $428.394 with pay- men U averaging $2139. Kat ice cream for health. Ours » made right Gustafson's Super Creamed ice cream store, 26-ltc-3 C A SH L O A N S! $100- - $200 OR MORE To pay taxas. To pay hospital or doctor bills. To meet emergencies. To consolidate bills. To reduce payments. To take care ot any other troublesome situation. Cóme to C a 1 k 1 n s Finance Com pany for the cash you need to help you. It Is easy to borrow and easy to repay at « K - Calkins Finance Co. "Eugene's Largest Home-owned Finance Company." 316 Miner Bldg.—Ph. 1206 Eugene License S-225 M-272 29-3tc-31 I î S jr Packaged Medicine HUBIOAKT WISTERIA OOLOOBE (Mew) .. ................ .................. ............... .«J BUBBLIMO BATH LIQUID. 80s. fife YAMHY CLOVER TALCUM POWD. 80c OOTY P E R F U M E .............._ >1.00 to *54« f X S RATON S HIGHLAND U N E N STATIONERY 50e FIRST AID KITS BOe, |1.00, » 50, $8.00 LUNCH KITS ......................... ................ $1.29 BABY BROWNIE K O D A K S ................ $1.00 H allm ark G reetin g Gards F resh E astm an F ilm s A Card for A ll Occasions Let Us Do Your P r in tin g ................ 25« Roll 1 QT. MIMERAL OIL ................................ 69c 1 pt . M c K esso n cod l iv e r on, 69c 180 0ME-A.DAY TABLETS - .............. $1.47 01. d ia - bism a antiacid POWDER ............................ ..........49c 60« ALKA SELTZER 4^ 60c 60c 60« 60c 60c 60c SAL HEPATIOA 49c BROMO SE L T Z E R ............................... 49c JAYNES VZRMIFUGB .............. 49« ZEMO 49c 3 D .................... 49« ZONITE 49c Kelly’s C ut Ra te D rug S to re o W llll»n i T heod o re Foust, in d let- 00 a ie d X fo r a and Mrs. Harry have lived here for several years. Mr. Harry hav- ing been connected with the Cot. »•< <’ Orove Pharmacy as phare titw ls t. Both have made a num- bar of friends who will regret tp »«* them leave, but wish them well ih *helr new location Save a Wife/ S k ta w n rth sentrore on Emerald Mar- sen ed ln , ht. u ,,,,. wunt d X itS T o f i^ _/ He in a long list of Corvallis ganiens ............. — -------- IIAKKVM TO CANYONVII.IJC. Mr. and Mrs 15 o r d o n Harry plan Io leave the 12th or 13th fo r -4------- Canyonville where they v»lU make The Laiu* cwunt>' J«H building their home and when* Mr Harry 1 has been condemned as a fire trap has purchased a drug store. Mr. anti unsanitary " ___ _ . by both . . . the Lane _ “ J <,nd JUdge ® F circuit court •rbc ,j bu|W waa „ntnounc- e M e n t. of th e w arn he had f.u g h t te restto the Honor Society. They *n •etyrned to th e a u d ito riu m to re- r ISHIM', THURSDAY, MARCH «, 1941 HRtf a BUILD YOUR CREDIT IMPUTATION FOR OTHER BANK L O A N S ........... «Money for any purpose, when you want It* >0 g SAVE TIME A N D RED T A P E ... A N O ARRANOE I Q W M O N T H lr PAYMENTS io fu your budget requiremenfi FIRST DHTIOnnii BRIM O F COTTAGE GROVE 4 f } ? 4 if