The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 13, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    On the Alert
Portland Army Station to Receive
Replacements on April 1,2,3,4
Auto-Oddities
By ihe MOBILGAS Reporter
SALEM , OREGON. —. Replace­
ment« tor Oregon »electee« re­
jected at the army induction sta-
tlon In Portland during the call
jierlod which conclude« thia week
und for those who may be reject-
id during the call period March
17-31, will tie furnished by local
hoards during a apt-rial period,
April 1-4, inclusive, Lt. Colonel
Elmer V. Woolon, atale director
of selective Service, aald Friday.
The commanding general, ninth
corp» area, haa Informed C olonel
Wooton that the army induction
«tatIon at Portland will be pre­
pared to receive the replacement
at a rate not to exceed 40 per day
on April 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The replacement» are neeried to
aupplant men fumiahed on origin­
al call» who were physically re­
jected by the army doctor».
The policy of getting aside a
special period for receiving re­
placements at the induction ata-
I tlon la a new one, the previous
method Itaving been to »end
enough additional men on each
call to replace men rejected on
previous calls.
In 1600
On« of
th« Auto's
lerHnt
Ancestor*
The Philippine«, airn rd iiig to J.
M l-llM lilr, llir lr re»l<le,i| rum-
■nlMluner In W a « h Inglon, are
"(re a lly lu n re rn rd " over develop-
inenla In Far Faal. Shown on a r­
rival In l.o« Anirlea, ( onnni«elonrr
FIHalde «aid "W'r are ro-oprrutlng
w llh (J. M. In preparing lor any
eventuality."
THE SAILING CHARIOT -built
in Holland in 1600—wu-, one o<
it * gteat. areal grandfathers of
the automobile LAe ships, it de­
pended on oir (not Mobilgos) for
To Argentina
propulsion If It * wind didn't blow
If was just "too bod "
And—do you remtmbtr when we
fin a lly got Ih f o u to — the first
pneumatic "shoes" were bicycle
fires ond, even ropes, in some
coses.
Cowlttf
Co»«.
abavi-, b « oliar« (Ira i ambaasador la
n h lrh formerly had
Ila,'« former mlnlaler le
Canada.
Digli Man
subject of
the L ssun - Sermon la all
Churches cf Christ, Scientist, on
Sundry, M -rch 9.
The Golden Text was, •'Beloved,
now ere we the sons of God. and
lt dctti not yet appear whet We
shall L t: but we know that, when
h - shall appear, we ehall be like
him: for v.-e thall »:• him as he Is"
(I John 3:3).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
fcllpuing from the Bible: "Then
eald Jtsua to those Jew* which be­
lieved on him. If ye continue in my
word, then are ye my disciples in­
deed: And ye shall know the truth,
and the truth shall make you
free" (John 8: 31. 32).
The L:rscn-8ermon also included
the following correlative passages
from the Christian science text­
book, "Selene« and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
F.aker Eddy: "When spiritual be­
ing ls understood in all Its perfec­
tion. continuity, nnd might, then
shall m m bo found In God's image.
The absolute meaning of the apos­
tolic words is this: Then shall man
be found. In His likeness, perfect
as ths Father, indestructible in
Life, ‘hid with Christ In God.—
with Truth l.i divine Love, where
human sense Until uot seen man"
(p. 320).
W ith help of pretty K illy llo lm -
bwg of Nan Francisco's Nl. Franels
H o ld . Jack Earle iliu k lru lti why
Ms Is claim ant to title of woild'«
tallrat man. The 8 fool 8 inch
Texas giant tower« over ihe girl,
who la 5 feet 3 incite«.
Thief Libra Soft fill«»
An lnginiou* thi f n4<>mpllsh«d
art srfcazing act of thieverv, accord-
I n , to the ntunagcr of u Chicago
Spartinent house. Police, while ad­
m iring the feat, would like to nab
him and ask him how he did It. Ono
morning, recently, the manager dis­
covered to his umnzement that
sometime before dawn, a thief. w ith­
out disturbing any of the guests, had
quietly pushed tallies, chairs, nsh
stands mid other furnishings out of
the w .iv a n d U n di | m ted with n
•2 by 12 ankle-deep rug that was In
thd' fobby. And the doors and win­
dows of the upurtm ent are locked
tight «very night.
M eleo rlte for Tombalone
John W. Ross of Erin, Tenn., Is
Certain of one thing, says the Amer-
l'>»n Magazine. When he die» he’g
going In have n bit of heaven at
^^B ad
Recently an 8B0 peuud
l u
th e
Modern Lighting
Equipment.
For Home, Office and
Factory.
Wiring Materials, Farm
Power nnd Light Plant«,
MORRIS ELECTRIC
keeping it tu use for hl* tomb
»
Phone 180 E
Cub plane and the plane was de-
livered in Port.'-nd Friday. The
plane was driven down over the
week end and used by club mem­
ber». At the present time Mr.
Brown is using the ship at Port­
land In connection with his re­
freshner instructor's rating and
hopes to complete the course by
the first of next month so that he
can assume his duties as regular
Instructor at the airport.
The flying club will hold a
regular meeting in the offices of
the Cottage Grove Gas Cd. Mon­
day evening, beginning at 8 p. m.
gene and ordered the transfer of
80 acres of land from the Culp
Creek district to the Dlsston
school district. Reason for the
change is that a family in the
Culp Creek district with several
children lives about a mile from
th<‘ Di-«»ton school but two and a
ha,i miles from the Culp Creek
^hoof-
THINGS TO WATCH FOR.
Diesel-engined locomotives for
freight trains . . .heretofore used
only for switching and passenger
train hauling, two diesels have
gone into service on the Santa Fe;
they’re said to be especially suited
to tar western hauling because of
ability to travel long distances be­
tween service stop« . . . A new
"dry" razor that does not operate
by electricity; pressure of the
\ queer friendship has resulted
hand on a lever operates the cut­
among the farm animals at his
ters, eliminating any bother about
1 farm so Wayne Hansen reports.
AC or DC current—or no current
A horse has adopted a small calf. Nasi* drew mostly rebuke* when
at all . . . Gertrude Lawrence,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Clifton they invited American listener* to
cable their reaction to Germ an
noted English musical comedy
rnovi*d last Wednesday from the shortwave program*, but Irish
star whose current Broadway play
George Teeters property to Cot­ Free State Ustener« think d iflr r -
is making entertainment-world
tage Grove where they have rent­ ently of 11. S. shortwave broad­
See m
history while she makes money to
casts. M arion Chambers discovers
ed an apartment.
th
at
Irish
m
ail
is
censored
twice
send
back
to
Britain,
is
recording
Mias Lucile Conklin of Cres­
before it burn«!
I by Irish and British t, but get*
the musical score of the play for
well spent the week end at the through to General Cloctric short­
a Victor album . . . At last, an ice
It Pays to Insure in Sure
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wave stations in Schenectady, N. k.
cream cone said to be drip-proof
Ed Conklin.
Insurance With
Miss Beatrice Turtle of Cottage Saturday evening dinner guests of ~ with a P a s t r y "collar" around
Grove was a Wednesday evening M r and Mrs. Roy O. Sherman in -
toP to catch
meltings .
A modern version of the oid-fash-
dinner guest of Mrs. A rthur Wool- Cottage Grove.
ioned roll-top desk—it has a flat
cott.
!
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top, but it slides off and disap­
Phone 202
pears to reveal a working surface
a
few
inches
lower;
a
desk
cram-'
Zella and Marie! Jean Darnell
were Saturday evening dinner
_______
guests of the Hubert Haworths.
Woodson Motors, local agency
i Miss Eileen Wheeler, who Ls issuing temporary license permits,
working near Creswell, was a Sun- has been informed by the motor
day visitor in her home commun- vehicle division of the secretary
ity.
of State’s office that temporary
Mr. and Mrs.- Bird, James and permits on applications covering
Myrlle Bird of "The Eugene Bird commercial-type vehicles may be
Rest Home” were Saturday guests issued for the three-quarter year
at the home of M r. and Mrs. E. S. period or the quarter-year period,
Hansen.
ending June 30, on and after the
Mrs. Elizabeth Watts of Van- 15th of this month.
Couver, British Columbia is vis-
The luw provides that, for the
King nt the Woolcott home.
privilege of registering a motor
M r. and Mrs. Peter Lang and vehicle on a semi-annual basis, an
family of Disston route called at additional payment of $1.00 shall
the Clyde Sanner home Sunday be added to each semi-annual pay­
ment.
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Woolcott
The license reduction does not
received a shipment of 800 baby include vehicles covered under the
annual fee of $5.
chicks Thursday.
Professor and Mrs. Doyle Kay­
W ILLAM ETTE A. F. OF L.
lor and two daughters were din­
SPACE-FLARED BODIES! FIVE-FOOT CUSHIONSI
COUNCIL MEETS HERE
ner guests of the Ernest
Dap
The Willamette valley council
nelis Saturday.
TAILORED TO YOUR TASTE I
Mr. and Mrs. Halleck and Leon- ot the A. F. of L. met at the
ard Estes of Eugene were dinner Townsend hall Friday evening
B o d ie s bell outward at the w indow line . . . for roomy comfort.
guests of Mrs. Nettie Estes Sat- with a good representation from
urday. Ben Juntti of Eugene called a,l sections of the south valley, Five-foot Airfoom cushions . . . extra room for shoulders, elbows,
at the Estes home in the evening. There were fifty-six visitors pres- knees. Lots o f headroom. Lower, stronger double-channel frame
Miss Norma Beyerlin and Bulah ent «nd twenty local members, ac-
Huntington of Eugene and Mel- cording to Carl Plunkett, local reduces overall height, improves comfort, increases handling ease.
via Spieiman of Dorena were Sun- secretary. Three local business Come in and try this greatest Chrysler , . . w ith Fluid D rive, otw
day dinner guests of M r. and Mrs. mMt-
C. Schroeder, S. L. Mack-
Hubert Haworth.
j 'n and Dr. H. A. Hagen were also \acam atic Transmission . , . more powerful Spitfire engine«. A
Miss Frances Wheeler, who is Pf*scmt and made short talks. Bun beauty . . . tailored to you r taste.'
attending school in Eugene, spent Kelsey, president of the council
the week end at the home of her frorn Dexter, gave an organiza-
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1 9 4 1 C H R Y S lfR S A N O P lY M O J T M N O W O N D l j P l A i
jutrents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram tional talk.
Wheeler.
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Professor Doyle Kaylor of Eu-
If
. Iike P^PPermint try our
gene was in charge of the church f>ePPerm>nt ice c r e a m . Gustaf-
31-ltc-4i
services at Royal church Sabbath son s
morning. Professor Kaylor is prin
Engraved, printed or processed
6th and Washington
cipal of the secondary Seventh
X d v e n tis f'c h u r o h ' school
wedding announcement« for sale
in by The SentlneL
Eugene.
Ed Matthews of Portland was
a visitor at the A rthur Woolcott
home last week.
Mrs. Mary Burcham was a
guest of Mrs. George Moxley last
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Doris Wheeler visited Sat­
in-day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stevens at their home near
Pleasant Hill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Mendell
and family of Cottage Grove were
Sunday evening guests of the H er­
When the
house
burns down
Charles S. Hall
Insurance Agency
Oil lt««c Products Cooatless
What comes out of an oil w ell’
O il is the obvious answer, but the
number and variety of m arketable
products are practically endless.
One company which operates four
rt-Bnerles gets approxim ately <90
different products out of crude oil.
Among them are 26 types of gaso­
line. 30 different solvents, five
grades of diesel oil, 13 grades of
fuel oil, 33 types of oxidized as­
phalts, 13 Industrial oils, 40 types
of highway asphalt. 80 greases, 25
home and autom o'ive specialties,
and 135 different lubricating oils.
Two Taira of R «rn «
The Chousinga, a sm all East In­
dian antelope «bout two feet high,
is distinguished from all other liv ­
ing ruminants by having two pairs
of horns.
.........
If
You W ant to Buy
You W ant to Sell
You Want to Invest In
!
M c C o y M o to rs
b e rt H a w o rth s ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner were
Real Estate
See Us
We need more city property listings.
Business is good, but we’ve always
time to talk with you if you want to
buy or sell.
Real Estate
RODMANS
DICKERS IN DIRT
ante fell near Ihe Ross home.
The
X
Go Oil Sale MaTCh 15
AngUng (or Iniprovrd lr»d r rrla -
Uwna in la t in Amarle-*. Japan I«
giving nrw p r n llg r la II« rrp rr« rn -
lallo n I h m .
Ilaron Siiti I ormi,
AN”
LAND TRANSFERRED TO
D IM T O N DISTRICT,
Quarter Year Licenses
iM
' A M E R IC A '»
CHfiiSTffH SCIENCE CHURCHES
M
med with papers can ba covered
up in a twinkling of an eye to
present a neat, cleared-off appear­
ance to a sudden caller.
the fire
$<w out!
ID C A J
Argentina,
No Rebukes
Silk Creek
Alto, in lb« «ody day*,
LUBRICATION
WASN'T ANY
JOKE
Il took plenty of elbow
grease, ond lots of oxle
^ reose (smeared in to
jztrn of cups > to fix
old L iz z * for the Sun­
day run W ith modem
cars, modern tire s,
m o d e rn lu b ric a tio n ,
w hat o lot motorists
hove to be thonkful for •
logalten.
Piper Cub Plane Is
Delivered to Club
Here Last Friday
Insurance
BRING SPRING
INTO
YOUR
HOME
Color is the way to do it!
Color sets the style in
smart interiors and ex­
teriors—so paint up and
bring the spirit of spring
into your home.
All kinds of paint for interiors and exteriors. . . . You can get the
famous Sherwin Williams Paint at no extra cost.
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