JT THIKSDAY MAR«‘11,13. 1941_ THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON PAPE SIX Pontiac on Warpath Again? Heavy Travel Is Expected for 1941 Reviewing the motor touring outlook for 1941, a report yeater* day by the Oregon State Motor aaaociatton stated that recreation­ al travel by American motorists appears to be headed toward a new record volume this year. With complete reports not yet ¡available, indications supplied by preliminary information art* that i expenditures by tourists last year equalled if not surpassed the all- i time high of approximately 5 bil­ lion dollars established in 1939. i the Automobile association report ! stated. "Looking ahead nt travel pros- pects for 1941,” the report eon- i ttnued, "there seem to be no rea- ■sons why this high volume of trav­ el in the United States should not ' rise to still higher figure«. In ad- I dltion to domestic travel, there (are grounds for expecting that I there will be a marked increase ’ in trips by Americans to other ob­ jectives in the western hemis­ "Stay After School." Tin* public The Jolly Workers club was en- is invited to attend. tertalned at an all-day meeting Mr. and Mrs II II H oppr and Wednesday lij Mis l iunees Pat son Gaorge of Creswell, Mrs Earl ton in her new home at Walden. Van Dueen and son and Harry A plant exchange was held In the Christianson of valsets were Sun- afternoon, also a shower for Mrs. day guests at the R. B. Garman D M. Garnet, who received many home. | lovely gifts. There were thirty- John Miller, a former Cottage four members and eight guests Grove resident now living at Kla- pn*sent. Guesta wen* Mrs. Frank math Falls, spent the week end Chapman and Mrs. laiyul l.euls» with Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Führer*of Divide, Mrs. Lee Dugan of Walden, Mrs L. J. McKlbben and daughter Mary. M rs. Treat, Mrs .luck Morse and Mrs. Th«*na Miller of Florence. The next meeting will Is* March 1« with Mis. Fred Overton. Mi » Ida May White and chll- dren moved to their new home near Creswell Sunday. Mr. unii Mrs. Owen Willson and two chll- dren have moved Into the house vacated by the White family- Reddy Sez: Today I Am Paying ’29,645.93 To Lane County to Be Used for the Welfare of All Its Citizens phere. | "Canadian travel, which suffer- 1 i*d last year as a result of mistuk- len ideas as to wartime regulations ; at the border, should benefit this year by reason of a clearer under- ¡standing of the actual simplicity | of those regulations. Mexican i travel, which was retarded by a disturbed political condition in 15% for Taxes has built the museum and filled it with relics of the W(th n.mova, of , hl„ lle. pioneer days. It is located on a corner of the great ,erTent•• estate once owned by Lucky Baldwin. Among the factors cited by the I report as indicating a strong flow of tourist travel Inst year were automobile registrations at the h ig h e st point in history; new car : sales running well ahead of the ¡preceding year; gasoline consump­ Catholic Church. Father An thony Gera Gerace. — Maas each Sun- tion approximately 6 per cent fy . • r ji thony higher than in 1939; new record m ««<■« »» «»«i- Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m totals of visitors to national parks and other recreational areas, and Privately owned farms a n d Community Bible class meets In *, the heavy volume of routings ranches adjacent to public lands the Townsend hall every Sunday . handled by motor club touring will benefit from the aggressive morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau- i bureaus. sod protection program launched by the Department of the Interior • • . on public lands. Secretary of the First Baptist church. Dr. J. R. Truman Clark, who has been Interior Harold L. Ickes said Sat- Branton, pastor. — Sunday school, employed at Linnton. has finished urday. This extra return from con- 10:00. Mrs. W. C. Martin, Supt. I his work there and came home servation work on the public do- Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. 1 Thursday. main is secured by designing con- P. U., 6:30 Evening service. 7:30. Mrs. Florence Small of Cottage trol measures in such a way that C h o i r practice Wednesday eve- Grove and Wendell Small of Eu­ they wt„ O « n . , e the s c r e e mee„nE. gene were Sunday dinner guests erosion hazards for nearby pri- ' . . . at the Ivan Abeene home. vate property. Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. Ivan Abeene and son Allen spent The advantages of such a plan Tj,ton _ Sunday church D. U . BATHRICK Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Veraer of operations were brought out by school 9;45 superintendent. S. L. Abeene at Sutherlin. General Sales Manager an ownership study of land in- Mackin Mrs. Lillie Callison of Dexter Pontiac Motor Division eluded in 170 local soil consen a- MorTljng wonihip, 11:00. Sermon spent the week end with her sis­ tion districts in 14 states of the subject Leading' ter, Mrs. Abbie White. CIVIL SER VICE EXAMS. west. The survey just completed £ wo„ hip, 7.30. Sermon The Jolly Workers club is spon- by the Office of Land Luhzauon. «Open H eam ** iv il S e r v ic e * )nnK a Pr°Krani and P'e s828 rewrite m ■ » .IN AT E C O N O M Y . W hen you own a Pontiac, h i m t ’ t r , eon r<'.di/e that It 't a tight fisted miser with gas and o il and remarkably trouble-free in the bargain. ■UIINIM Í LHJM * D t l i v i n d a l Pontiac, M ichigan. Siam lax, optional tq u ip m tn t a n d a c c n to rio i— extra. P r ie n luhject to change without not i n . OMIT H I MORI FOR AN IK H t IN RNV RIO i l l I MARTIN MOTORS 24 North 9th St. nt iuta ’’TORPFIXi' lix for t h i Cottage Grove, Ore.