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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1941)
C o tta c e (B r o v e J ^ rn tm rl The Foreign Invasion Thai M u s i Be S t o p p e d Published E ve iy Thursday a t « O re g 1 P ub li s E SPIftPER O C IA T I ON m 2 RURAL MAIL BOX IMPROVEMENT WEEK. 1/ THE BALKAN SITUATION. (W ritten M onday) . . The w a r ca nn ot be w on in th e » ^ « « 8 . But th e ^ g i n n u t g o f the end could very wi ll be e ffe c te d th e re . I f th e B a ttle o f th e B a lk a n s a c tu a lly ta ke s place, as now seems close to in e v ita b le , th e w a r w ill r e a lly e n te r its d ecisive phase. T h is b a ttle rep re sen ts im m ense d a n g e rs to b o th sides— a nd b o th f o r some tim e have been h e s ita n t to r u n th e ris k . Now it lo o ks as i f th e s tra te g is ts m ay have d e cid e d th a t th e possible g ains are so g re a t th a t it is w o r th th e gigantic* g am ble. A s T im e p u ts it, “ F o r G e rm a n y , a se tb a ck in th e B a lk a n s ■ M L IO N R O A R S 1 1 , 1 .v • « i. . .McKenzie p lig h t, w h ic h w o u ld have been th e w is e r e o u rs e ! M o s t a n y o f . , . us c o u ld a n sw e r th is q ue stion in te llig e n tly . M b . Tem plin Guest Speaker. H e m a y have w o r ld peace w he n th e p rin c ip le o f th e League Miss E thel Tem plin, R. N „ exe- o f N a tio n s is a d o p te d and th e p a r tic ip a n ts are w illin g to use cutive secretary fo r the board o f - - a c tio - n s o f - th e m ore a m b itio u s na- nurse examiners o f the state o f >rce, i f necessary, to cheek Oregon, was guest speaker a t the tio n s. Home Ec club m eeting Tuesday m orning. She spoke to a ll g irls in- THE MOUNTING ACCIDENT TOLL. terested in nursing. Q u alifica- The reason highway accidents continue to occur is because R e liv e aand>°we)llr erw'med' and m o to ris ts and e s p e c ia lly th e y o u n g e r ones c o n tin u e to ta k e prS o f her a r m e a X « ^ m —---------------------------- S ** earnetl te i K ’„ - ih .^ n club under the leadership o f th e ir C e rta in segm ents o f la b o r have show n th em selve s co m p le te - Mica, Parva Stella ly irre sp o n sib le . T h e y have d elaye d th e defense d riv e . T h e y have J WinJcle>’ L it2-Ie T h e re seems to lie no o th e r s o lu tio n th a n a gg re ssive g o v e rn - Latham . ,, n . rn A ’’ « 'lx,und son wns ,x,rn to ??,r ’ . “ n<i ¿’ u ffln ‘i ,wn Wednesday, M arch 2b, at the Sacred H eart hospital. The baby was named Max Claude M r. and Mrs. M erle P o rter and children and Jean Yearous spent af , ernoon in Eugene * Mrs. W'innie H agerty w ill leave Thursday to stay in Eugene where she has employment. frie n d , in Eugene Sunday A number o f sheep-chasing dogs Bernadine Loomis »pent S atur- have been discovered in the com d^y ¡n P ortland v is itin g relatives. p r ed Boren w ent to the coast m u n ity during the past week. Sunday. „ . . . Engraved, p rinted or processed Faye N ixon spent the week end wedding announcement, to r «ale in Portland. J « y The SentlneL Reports to the effect th a t the fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t is p la n - instru ctor, Miss Mehlen, presented ning to establish some sort of a new labor m ediation Ixiard, with th e firs t p a rt o f the program. I u ill.• powers, should not eorne as a surprise. S hirley C ulver recited. “ Mica, Mopped production in important factor!,,. • r- i> • < ■> .p e n t Sunday in Salem v isitin g friends R uth Davennort scent Sunday u * a t rim.- Ocean 1 Lake. Ann H athaway spent the week end a t T illa m o ok attending a fa m ily reunion. Vangie Condos and M axine Gug- • t-Hiir-rv .’ erwint wnnzlati at at M arsh* P01” Sun(lay ^ < 1 v o tin g M axines relatives Good high school grades; (3) a good background and em otionally stable. The average nurses tra in - *n8 entrance fee is $100, she said. • • • LaUn, F re m h C lu b , in Program . speak L a tin o r French? fo rtu n ate that officers and school authorities c a n ’t be every- nt»i„n a iw21it r a . where at once, hut they e a n 't so we still have highw ay aeeldents. p,e >nd th <r THE RADICALS ASKED FOE IT. Divide letters and pins, w ill be sawyer in a m ill. The election dates o f class o ffi- M r. and Mrs. Stanley Picknell cers have been set as follow s: The and hu)p . ¿ UKhter o f Cottage p rim a ry petitions fo r officers have GroV(, v|si„ xl Sunda>. w ||h M r to be filed w ith tw o fa c u lty and Mr% John Lamh names and fifte e n Percent o f the * J(X. u Glass ()f s „ a ftle t , student body on A p ril 8. The p ri- few d ,as, WM>k w l(h „ „ m ary election w ill be held on ents M r nnd J(M. GUxS and ' th ‘‘ K*'”' ’™1 • left Monday for Berk. l.-y, Callfor tion on Thursday, A p ril 24 and ni., h ._ the new officers w .ll lx* installed anti Mrs' on Friday. A p ril 25. Lxiretta League • • • ! ^ m 7 / i n d i t e d returned Sunday School Briefs. to h,.r daughter'» home Mrs. Clar- Ruby Baars moved from Dorena ence Cochrell, a fte r «pending tw o to Culp Creek March 29. week« at M y rtle Point w ith rela Marjessa S m ith and Peggy (¡ves ^Pent tho ww?k end up the -------------------------- r tesy ° f High School Students. bailees. Lessons m h ig h w a y s a fe ty w ill not d o th e jo b c o m p le te - ly and even an occasional d ea th w o n ’t h e lp m uch. A coupe w ith fo u r in th e seat and tw o h a n g in g on th e sides, m o s tly h ig h 8<hool stu de nts, e v id e n tly tr ie d to e sta b lish a re c o rd here re- c e n tlv . The ear came d o w n S o uth S ix th tr a v e lin g a b o u t f i f t y to f if t y - f i v e m iles an h o u r. T h is was c le a rly a v io la tio n o f a ll ru le s o f s a fe ty . I t is un- C. N. M O N T G O M E R Y A LY C E T R U N N E L L . E d ito r Transcribers in Program. The Cottage Grove Lions w ill T * '“ N ational Transcribers * 0 - M r. and Mrs. Frank M cGarvin pIay th e ir firs t home b ^ b g R ciety fo r the blind presented a . game o f the season against the Pf’Hiram to theVstudenU T liu rs accomixinu.il th e ir son Am is and strong U nive rsity high (Eugene) dn>'' -March 27, fo r the purpose of fam ily ,o the boat races on Jhe nine next Tuesday, A p ril 8. The acquainting students w ith the McKenzie Sunday, Golden Tide, who have experienc- benefits o f the society and to M ike t> Icm, who has x*en 1 ball players at every position, raise funds fo r transcribing hooks ' h u i'm 'im L i will be heavy favorites over the in,° braille for the blind to read attack Sunday tvpning t»ut rallied a fte r several hours and is able to Lions but the Grove nine w ill be in there trying for an upset. Coach Lions Council Sets Election Date. •’.* about again. Preece w ill probably s ta rt the A t the last m eeting o f the Lions' iiT " « ¿ e 'g a n g he^Tarted agaims't Yon- calla Iaiit F ridav w ith the eX(VI> fhe ,.x(ra , sl|(,k(.rs « tion who paid paid th their c la n dues dues next next fu ll M r Ktisseli is tu ip lo y u l .11 W. mx I tion o o f f John John M M in in or or who who w w ill ill do do who e ir class ,__ ■ who __ at . ____ _____ tion _ _____ the chucking and Alan r Reed reg istra time. W hether or a ro s m ill M r. and M rs. S hattuck o f C o t w ill take M inor's place a t th ird . not o u r baseball team w ill enter tage Grove and M in M ary Mc- • • • the league was left up to the team „ 1 Keel o f Coquille wen* guest» Sun- Itse lf and the coach, Tom Preece. d o f M r and Mrs R „ Ken. Home Ec Conference. * " council ---------’ approved the ad Two cars o f C. G. Home Ee club al-so • the g irls le ft e arly Saturday m orning recommendations fo r the boys' M r. and Mrs. N orm an Sage and V e annual convention held at basketball letters. I he (».A.A. tw o children and Boh Toms of o th e r D u n k ir k . I t w o u ld m ean th e d e s tru c tio n o f B r it a in ’s o n ly Donna Hatch. Melba P ittsle y, e x is tin g v ic to rio u s a r m y ; th e c lo s in g o f E u ro p e ’s b a ck d o o r; Esther Hansen, M ary Decker arid fhe focussing of the entire w ar upon the British Isles -where. B e tty Powell. The m ain address, "W ha t Is Expected o f the G irl in the last analysis. W orld W ar II must be decided.” Who Has Studied H om em aking," was given by M arshall Pengra. THE WAR MIGHT HAVE BEEN STOPPED “ I F ” . Adelee Bostick and W in ifre d M ak- inson, both o f Cottage Grove, The other day an Oregon S tate professor addressing a gath » rin g said th e l7 a g m * o f \ a t i o n i “ e o t ^ WCre ,alonK * “ h ,W° Eu' < n n g sai l tn e u e a gu e o i ix a iio n s c o u iu nave sto p p e d tn t p re se n t gene g ,,.^ and one R o s b u rg g irl w a r. T h is sta te m e n t w a w e ll k n o w n fa c t, b u t th e le a g u e o f to c a rry on a panel discussion in N a tio n s n eve r had the in te s tin a l s ta m in a to ta k e p o s itiv e a c tio n the afternoon on the topic Rcla- even as f a r back as 1931 Uonship Between C hildren and A m e ric a refu sed to have a n y th in g to do w ith th e L e a gu e o f Parents in the Home; How H igh N a tio n s o r the W o r ld C o u rt because we w a n te d to a v o id a n y School Students S hould A c t To- fo re ig n entanglem ents*. N o w we are s p e n d in g b illio n s o f d o lla rs w ard Parents and Teachers; N u- in an a tte m p t to save the d em ocracies o f th e w o rld . In re v ie w in g ’ ri,io n ; Students Should En- th e h is to ry o f th e past decade in th e lig h t o f E u ro p e ’ s p re se n t a,R, , , “ 5 <J7,e n . p ° u r' /• , ' O, I t seems we c a n 't get a n y th in g done now d a y s unless we set aside a sp ecial w eek f o r it. In lo o k in g th ro u g h the c a le n d a r we fin d th e f if t y - t w o w eeks a bo ut ta k e n u p w ith sp ecial weeks. H ow e ver, i f it ta kes these special weeks to a ccom plish th e p ro g ressive th in g s a ll o f us lik e to see a n ti have, w e are f o r th e sp e cia l w eeks 100 p e rcen t. T he latest week we have h e a rd o f is the “ R u ra l M a il Box Im p ro v e m e n t W e e k ,’ ’ in a u g u ra te d b y th e post o ffic e d e p a r t m en t, and an e ffo r t not amiss, i f we can ju d g e fro m the lo o k s o f th e m a il boxes a ro u n d here. T he week w i l l be observed s t a r t in g M a y 5th. I t has been sa id th a t the appearance o f the m a il b o x re fle c ts th e c h a ra c te r o f the o w n e r. P erhaps th is is tru e in th e m a il box as w e ll as the p e rso n a l a ppearance o f th e in d iv id u a l. T he post o ffic e has suggested th a t thus,- w ho w a n t to im p ro v e th e con venience and the appearance o f th e ir m a il box. to ta k e a d riv e d o w n the h ig h w a y south to w a r d D iv id e . H en* we are to ld , y o u can see how m a il boxes sh o u ld be erected as w e ll as m a in ta in e d . F ix in g the m a il b ox in th e c o u n try o r the c ity too, so f a r as th a t m a tte rs , consists m o s tly o f e ffo r t. T he expense in v o lv e d is a s m a ll . ite m . . . . . , . . . A n o th e r th in g r u r a l re sid e n ts sh ou ld do is to p r in t o r p a in t th e name p la in ly on th e box. T h is w o u ld a id in fin d in g y o u r residence a n ti w ill g u id e people to y o u r place w ho w a n t to d o some business w ith yo u . I t o u g h t to be as im p o r ta n t to f in d a fa rm e r f o r instan ce as it is th e e itv re s id e n t, w h e re th e c ity d w e lle r has his house num bered and s tre e t m a rk e d . A moving picture, "F o u r Thou sand G ifts o f the N ational Forest," was presented to the student Ixxty Tuesday m orning by Mr. Wixxi« I of the United Stales Forest sen vice. The picture was given io Large fam ilies are a ra re ly now stim ulate the desire to preserve duys and are a linos I a curiosity. our foreata from fires and other W hen a good customer »11*111x11 in destructive features. to the K e lly Drug store Tuesday Leona tlu in ill returned to school and mentioned that he hail to feed .Monday a fte r a tw o weeks trip nine kids, Mrs, Jean K e lly ulriuxil to Los Angeles. C alifornia, where went through the floor. She gasped she visited her aunt. and on second thought asked a Miss Gladys El Ison, who fo rm e r subtle question. The question ly taught In C. G. high and Is at brought out the fact the customer present teaching In M cM in nville ,' was re fe rrin g to his herd of visited school F riday. young goats. " I sun* fe lt s illy ," Stanley Puls anil Jackie Lemon Mi's. K e lly said. I w ithd re w from school last week B ill H elliw e ll returned to school M ayor B ill Haldeman has lieen Monday a fte r an Illness o f several invited io address the Brice Creek days. CCC vamp on the 8th anniversary M r. Preece ami M r, French a t-' Sunday and If the public had any tended the Lane-LXiuglas C ounty idea th<* mayor would go thm ugh. footbull league m eeting Saturday. the town would tu rn out en masse N. Y. A. g irls assigned to the Business concerns say the heavy project of filin g and typing of li b ra ry ra n is have now finished the demand fo r cheap watches ami , filin g of the ra n is. It is now- pos alarm clocks is a sure sign of re sible fo r students to find th e ir re- tu rn in g gixxl times. People who .quired m ate ria l listed under suh- have Jobs have to gel to w ork on t ime. iject. title or author. Tennis ami " k ir k " bail will Is* Somelxxly has » lu lle d using (he ¡open fo r the afterschisil G.A.A. riverside near M ain street bridge I this week. i " K ir k " twill w ill s ta rt fo r the as a dumping ground. The un sigh tly dump has sure «polled the noon G.A.A. this week. A ll g irls going to (he G.A.A w ork of those who want to keep Play Day at Roseburg should |uiy the riv e r banks clean and the r iv - th e ir 35c to Miss lX*ul brfon* F ri- er sanitary. i day. Here and There 25 N o rth S ixth Street. W. C. M A R T IN ...... ....... .... ................. - ........................... Editor-Publisher SU B SC R IPTIO N R ATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-Doughs Counties Outside Lane-Douglas C buntlet One Year ...... ................... — $1.50 One Year --------------------------- $2 00 Six M o n th s ______________ .80 Six M o n t h s ----------------------- 1.25 Three Months ___________ .50 Three M onths -----------------— .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted (or less than three months. ,• i . THl'HSDAÏ, APHÎLJLJJtol T n E SENTINEL. CO1TAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE TWO or T w in kle, Marjessa mental intervention m labor disputes. About all the radicals in Bubbles” in Latin. They were ae- I la b o r have achieved is to place th e la b o r m ove m e n t in d is re p u te companied by Teresa Premazzi. in the m in ds o f m a n y American«. The group acted out a Roman 1 wedding from the highest social class o f the country. They were a ll dressed in Roman costumes. Marjessa Sm ith was the reader; DANGER SIGNAL8 bride, V irg in ia Andrews; groom, Alden G aroutte; m other, Pauline THAT MAY MEAN CANCER W illis ; father, J e rry Mosby; AND SHOULD ALWAYS MEAN guests at the wedding were mem- bers o f the club. A VISIT TO A PHYSICIAN The French club, supervised by th e ir advisor. Miss Hayes, gave the last p art o f the program. 1. Any Persistant lump or thickening, especially M arcia Brand gave a b rie f sum of the breast. m ary o f the people and th e ir cus- toms. Group singing was led by 2. Any irre g u la r bleeding or discharge from any members o f the club w ith two French songs, “ Frere Jacques," of the body openings. and “ A louette.” "L e P e tit Chap 3. Any sore that does not heal, p articularly about eron Rouge” ( L ittle Red R iding Hood), was presented. Janet the tongue, mouth or lips. Rynearson played the part of little 4. Persistant indigestion, especially when accom Red R iding Hood; the w olf, Orlena M a rtin ; m other, E lin o r C la rk ; the panied by distaste for meat. reader was M ary Marden. The 5. Sudden changes in the form or rate of grow th group gave a French fo lk dance, Sur le Pont d ’Avignon. French of a mole o r w art. peasant costumes lik e those worn in Alsace Lorraine were worn by I the group. ; | ] ] T ry the new chorolutc ripple ice cream nt Gustafson's o f course. Lincoln Chair In Museum The chair In which Abraham Lin coln was seated at the lime of his assassination is In Henry Ford » Mu seum of Lincoln Relics In Dearborn, Mich. We Don’t Sell Aspirins Because Our Used Cars Produce No Headaches When we »ay our cant run good and are real value«, you can bet it Un't conver sation with u», because we put it on paper and »ign our name to It. 1038 Studebaker Oom. Cpc. 1937 Plymouth 8edan 1030 Chevrolet Deluxe Se. dun 193S Plymouth Redan 1036 Old« Sedan 1937 Ford Cpe 1933 Ford Coach M cCOY M O TO R S <’HKYSI.KK PLYM OUTH IN T E R N A T IO N A L Sales Servicv .’4 - l l . - - . t l A EASIH1 FEtCT Can be prepared in a surprisingly short time on the N ew Universal Gas Range These Features A re Standard with the U N IV ER SA L Admlasloa 10c and Me ►Simmer save cookery—Low temperature cookery—Whole top burner meal Whole oven meal Easter preheating of oven— Controlled boiling heat—Automatic con trol of temperature — Super insulated oven — Greater burning efficiency—No preheating of broiler. Sun., Mon., Tuen., A p ril 8-7-8— "T h ie f of Bagdad,n Sabu, Jane Duprez, Conrad Veidt. T E C H N IC O LO R Wed., Thun»., A p ril 9-10— “ Second Choni»,” Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard, Charles B u tte rw o rlh , A rtie Shaw. Preview Feature, "l^w ly W ith Red H a ir,” M iria m Hopkins, Claude Rains. ] | Charles Samuel Montgomery. 76 died Saturday at his home in Cres w ell. He is survived by his wife, M ary A M ontgom ery; tw o daugh ters and one son. Mrs. Ruby K irk - enilall of Coquille, .Mrs. Pearl Bushnell of Brockway, I I A. M ontgom ery of Eugene, one »is- te r o f P ortland and six grand children and six great grandchil dren. Funeral services were held Sun day at 2:30 p m. at the Schwer- ing funeral chapel in Creswell. In term ent was in the I U .O .F Ma sonic cemetery at Cottage Grove. fle because of the war list given tl ’inuns a new fa il Inis service. The Italian Auto Transport company la employing Idle luxury buses to run douhla-fare lines across the city at greater speed than that of the regu lar buses or even taxis. A rcade T h eatre F r l„ S a t, A p ril 1-5— “ The le t t e r , ” Bette Davis, H e rb e rt M arshall, James Stephenson. Preview feature, "Golden Hoofs,” Jane W ithers, Buddy Rogers. F o ie v ^ r ''r iL w in g D IE S . New Itu» Nrrvies Collupse of Europe's tourist (raf D iane T h e a tre Admloclen 10c and M e Bargain Night« lOo .. Saturday Matinee 10c and Me I ' Thorn., F rl., A p ril 3-1— ” Go Went,” M arx Brothers, Diane Lewis, John C a rro ll, Robert B u rra t. Bargain N ights, Admission 10c. | Sat., S un.,•A pril 5-8— "Texas Rangers Ride Again," John Howard, Ellen Drew, A kim T a m iro ff. Preview Feature, "She Couldn't Say No,” Roger E’ ryor, Five Arden, C liff Edwards. S aturday Matinee 2:30 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c. Monday, Tuexday, Wednesday, A p ril 7-8-9— Closed. Thur»., F r t„ A p ril 10-11 — "H u llu ha loo ," F ra n k Morgan, V irg in ia Grey, Donald Meek, Ann M orriss. Bargain N ights. Admission 10c. See the New Model on Display Gld Stove Trude-in Allowance. Easy Terms Cottage Grove Gas Co. Phone 92