The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 24, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
LION ROARS
Chef rolet riectiiiic Draws Interest
As Echoed From C-ottiijJe Grove Union High Schcol
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TillTtSDAY, APRII. 21, 1911
TIÎE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
A L Y C E T R U N N E L L , E d ito r
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Cedars
Friday Visitor! at the It C.
Lowranco home were Mrs. Stone-
burg, Mi's. Nels DeYoung, Mrs.
Harley Gates, Mrs. H a rry Tennis
and Mrs. Fred Anderson of C ol-
lage Grove.
Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Powers
of Eugene visited Mrs Powers ami
! son a couple of days the past week
The Cedar school and S ilk
Crock school played Itio ir annual
iMt.scball game last Friday. The
, Cedars won by a score of H to 5.
M r. and Mi's. W illia m Norris.
Margaret Hemenway, M r. and
Mrs. Read Hemenway and M r. and
Mrs Janies Hemenway were d in ­
ner guests at the W. A. Hemen­
way home Sunday.
M r. and Mrs George Foster and
{ children and Mrs. Berta McGuire
visited the R. C. D iw rance fam ily
Sunday afternoon.
M r. anil Mrs. Rend Hemenway
made a business (rip to Eugene
Saturday.
The Cedars Neighborhood club
met w ith Mrs S. A. Bolton last
Wednesday fo r an a ll day m eet­
ing The ladies w orkisl on a com­
fo rte r. There were eleven present.
The next meeting is io la1 at the
E. C. Evenson home.
Mrs. S. A. Bolton spent Monday
in Eugene.
Win from RoNrhurg.
I VanProoyen: stock judging. Ralph
The C. G. Lions soundly thrash- Allen. Donald Lane. Gordon Elfv-
ed the Roseburg Indians in a dual! ing; crop judging. Perrion Mocker,
track meet here Friday by the Everett Duerst; grafting. Claude
score of 69-35. The Cottage Grove Lebow. Don Nelson; farm man-
distance men won all the places in agement, Paul Anderson, Rob
the mile, half mile, and quarter Wright, Bill Roner; harmonica
mile for a total of 27 points in the contest, Everett Duerst; tractor
three events. Roseburg sprinters driving.
Clifford
VanProoyen;
scored 14 points in the Two sprints alumni public speaking. Paul An­
as Calkins won both. They won derson. Bill Roner. treasurer of
first in the broad jump, high jump the local chapter for the past year,
and the football kick for another is applying for state farmer de­
15 points and a total of 29 of this gree which is the highest honor
35 points. They gained their other the state association can confer!
points on seconds and thirds. The upon a member. The local chapter
Lions won seven firsts to the In ­ is in the keystone chapter contest.
dians 5 for a short margin and Both of these awards will be
made it complete by taking 17 of made at the banquet to be held
the 22 possible seconds and thirds Friday evening. April 25.
McKibben of Cottage Grove led
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the point makers with 11 and was
Home Ec News,
followed by Hocker with IO 1».
The Home Ec 1-A class served
Finlay and Calkins led the south- represhments April 23 in the li-
emers with two first each. This brary at the meeting of teachers,
relay was interesting as Bauder, parents, and other persons inter-
Hocker, Hammond and Krause ested in education. Dr. Woods of
won as Krause overcame a 10-yard the University of Oregon, spoke,
lead in his anchor lap to win five
The Home Ec. 2-A class had
points for the Grovers.
charge of the flowers and room
Shot; McKibben. Dugan. Parr. arrangements. The class is also
Roseburg 1, C. G. 8.
studying consumer education and
Broad jump: Finlay, Johnson, are collaborating with the Con­
Dealers are reporting an enthusiastic response I shows a scene typical of dealers’ salesroom«, with a
Hocker. R. 5. C. G. 4.
sumer Education class. They will
to the new Chevrolet Fleet line model introduced group noting with approval the construction which
100 Yards; Calkins. Bauder. plan luncheon next week and
recently for the spring selling season. The photo has eliminated the rear-quaiter window«.
Stanner. R. 6, C. G. 3.
serve guest luncheons.
Mile: Jones, Lamb, Krause. R
Council, a motion was made and
Grove spent Friday
with
her
0, C G 9.
Lions to Eugene.
mother, Mrs, Ray Stewart,
Low Hurdles: Hammond. Jen­
The Cottage Grove Lions w ill carried to give the two yell lead-
' travel to Eugene for a night game ers> ^ u ,b Davenport, junior, and p ■
kins and Cary tie. R 3. CG7.
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p
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Several of the school children
High Jump: Finlay. Garnet. with the strong University High Arline Anderson, senior, their let­
" ,' h 'J'“ 1" , " ' " ' , , „
Johnson: R 5. CG 4.
' nine next Tuesday, starting at ters for their service in leading
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston
220: Calkins. Stanner. Bauder. 7:00 o'clock, at the civic auditori­ the cheering section at football
were supper guests Thursday eve­
and basketball games.
R 8, CG 1.
um.
ning at the Arthur Greer home at
To charge for the baseball
440: Krause. Seagoc. Laird. R 0,
The Uni high team w ill be fav­
Walden.
games,
it
was
decided
to
stop
all
CG 9.
orites over the Lions because of
Jim Fox, who has been building
Football T h r o w : McKibben, their more experienced players those driving cars at the north­
a house in .Cottage Grove, expects
east
corner
of
the
building
and
Young. Seagoe. R 3, CG 6.
but Coach Preece
thinks
the
to have It completed this week so
Football Kick: Young. Dugan, Grovers have a good chance for sell tickets there.
he can move his family then*.
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McKibben. R 5. CG 4.
' an upset. Batteries will not be an-
Mrs. H a r l e y Williams anil
Student Body Elects.
880: Hocker, Jones, Hopman. nounced until game time. This tiff
daughter and her sister-in-law.
Harold
Bauder
and
Douglas
R 0, CG 9.
will be the first baseball game
Mrs. Kenneth Zumwalt of De­
Johnson were nominated for the
Relay: Bauder. Hocker, Ham ­ with the Tiders since 1930.
light
Valley, spent Friday in Eu­
presidency
of
the
student
body
in
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mond-Krause. R 0. CG 5,
gene.
the
primary-
elections
held
last
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C. G. B oys In Junior Olympics.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell >
Two high school boys will rep­ Thursday, April 17. Other elec­
N ew Honor Society .Members.
and children and M r. and Mrs.
tions
were:
Don
Dugan
and
Faye
resent Cottage Grove in the an­
Ingle of Creswell spent Saturday
The honor society inducted 15
nual American Legion Junior Nixon, vice president; loyce Bald­
new members last Thursday at a
at the coast.
win and A rietta Roberts, secre­
Olympics,
to
be
held
in
Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Russell and
special assembly called for that
tary; Alden Garoutte and Boh
the Clinton Russell family of
purpose. Those initiated are: Ber­ Friday and Saturday, April 25 and Moody, business manager: June
26. Richard Laird will attempt the
Springfield spent Sunday at Sal­
tha Hatch, M arjory Earl, Faye
decathalon and Paul Langston will Eastburn and Janet Peterson,
M . E. COYLE
mon crock fishing.
Nixon, Juanita Peters, Richard
treasurer;
Marjorie
Earl
and
enter the golf tournament. There
General Manager
Mrs. Claude Kirkendull is em­
Laird, Alden Garoutte, June East-
will be representatives from all Alyce Trunnell, editor. The final
Chevrolet Division
ployed at the Dolemnn's bakery
burn. Janet Peterson, Orlena M a r­
election
returns
will
not
lx?
in
un­
General Motors Corporation
at Cottage Grove.
tin, Winifred Makinson. Phyllis parts of Oregon who w ill partici­ til late Thursday. April 21.
A special church meeting will
Sorenson, Donald Nelson. Alan pate in an attempt to find an out
W
ith
the
increasing
emphasis
standing athlete who has never
lx* held at the Bart Johnston
Reed, Cleora Korstjens, Bill Hop-
Shop
Classes
Busy.
upon
mechanical
training
in
mod-
letter.
man. The new members were se­ been awarded • a • school
•
The shop classes under the di- em life, motor-minded Americans place Sunday.
lected on the basis of scholarship,
rection
of Leroy Beghtol are rank “tops" in the world in their
Third Baseball Game.
character, leadership, service. The
’ .900 Miles Highway
building a counter for the office comprehension of the machine ■
The Cottage Grove Lions are
group, comprising about 15 per
There are about 2.000 mile« i t
force. This counter is for the its construction and its possibili­
cent of the junior class, were se­ playing their third Kings-G ball mimeograph machine and supplies. ties. Thousands of public and pri­ highway in the 27 national parka.
lected by a vote of the faculty and game of the season when they It has sliding doors. I t is seven vate schools the country over of­
last year’s honor society members. tangle with the strong Yoncalla and one-half feet long by two fe»t fer courses in motor mechanics,
A real treat is black raspberry
Eagles at Cottage Grove this af­
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and hundreds of schools and col­ marble ice cream from Gustaf­
wide by thirty inches high.
ternoon. Thursday. Cottage Grove
37-ltc-4i
F .F .A . to Corvallis.
They are also making a plat­ leges are devoted entirely to in­ son's.
The local F.F.A. chapter will be will be slight favorites over the form for the May Queen. This struction of this nature.
represented at the state conven­ eagles after a 23-0 jupset over platform is of knock-down type
At present, more than 1,000,000
tion at Corvallis on April 24, 25 Creswell but Coach Pars' Yoncalla and is ten feet long. It consists of American boys and girls are ro-
and 26. Members are entering sev­ nine will be gunning for an upset. three steps each three feet wide, ceiving mechanical training based
eral contests. Those going as dele­ Coach Preece will start either
The bicycle shed is nearing com- upon data compiled by a leading
gates for the chapter are: Clifford Elfving or Isham on the mound pletion. This shed is 18 feet long automotive manufacturer. Through
VanProoyen, Ralph Allen; agri with McKibben behind the bat. and 10 feet wide and accommo- its Educational Service, Chevrolet
culture demonstration, Claude Le- Yoncalla’s battery will not be dates 16 bicycles.
Motor Division, under the direc-
boW, Clifford VanProoyen; shop known untl1 Sa™c t>ime-
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tion of M. E. Coyle, general man­
demonstration. Ralph Allen, N o r­
G.A.A. Sponsor Assem bly.
ager, aids the student of mechan­
man Aubrey; dairy judging. H ar-
Yell Leaders Get Letters,
The G.A.A. Ls sponsoring a mov­ ics by making available a broad
old Wicks, Claude LeBow, Clifford
In the last meeting of the Lions' ing picture. "The Adventures of range of material for mechanical
Chico," April 25. The movie deals training that is sound in every de-
with the life of a farm boy and tall.
his animal friends.
A total of 5.163 professors.
The funds will be used to pur- teachers and instructors receive a
chase numerals and letters for the monthly mailing from Chevrolet
girls who have earned them.
of latest mechanical and service
G.A.A- practice has been discon- information, comparable to that
tinued until after May Day <g> the sent the more than 25.000 service
May pole dance and the tumbling men in Chevrolet’s 8,500 dealer-
act can be practiced for May Day. ships. In addition, such data is
G.A.A. girls taking part in provided directly to 592 colleges
either of the May Day activities and universities,
2.272
h ig h
will receive five points.
schools. 1,096 CCC camps. 367
trade schools, 67 Y.M.C.A.’s and
673 miscellaneous outlets.
School Brief«.
To all parts of the world this
Creswell, Lorane and Drain high
schools have been invited by information goes including many
G.A.A. to attend our May Day schools in the Philippine Islands,
several in Africa, Hawaii, Alaska.
Festival.
Barbara Bush and Lois Hansen South America, and parts of Eu­
rope.
cycled to Roseburg Sunday.
Ruby Baars spent the week end
in Oregon City and Portland vis­
iting friends and relatives.
Betty Whitney spent Sunday at
Visitors Saturday evening at the
Scottsburg.
A rthur Reed home were Mr. anil
Ben McCall and Robert Thom­ Mrs. M erritt Crandall and children
as rode their motorcycles to Rose­ of Springfield and M r. and Mrs.
burg Sunday.
Edward Krebser of Cottage Grove.
Bob Fraser, former student
Iris Montieth of Oakridge vis­
here, now in the National Guard, ited friends here Friday evening.
visited in Cottage Grove over the
Rosemae Haney of Cottage
week end.
Owen Sloan and Arnold Earn- being out a week and a half be­
shaw, former students, now in the cause of an operation.
National Guard, visited at their
Arrow set out to make the most comfortable
Brady Evenson Is absent be­
respective homes over thé week cause of measles.
non-wilt collar a shirt could have. And they
end.
Betty Russell spent the week
succeeded—by making the neckband low and
end in Creswell visiting her grand­
by setting the collar on a slope. The shirt
mother.
Victor Schriker spent the week
is called ARROW HULL—get it today. Wear
end visiting in Roseburg. ,
it and see if it isn’t superlatively kind to
Darrell Thomason wen« fishing
over the week end at Lcaburg
your neck. Sanforized-Shrunk, less than 1%
6 and 8
dam on the McKenzie.
fabric shrinkage.
Exposures
Silva Michael and Margaret
T a rr spent Sunday visiting friends
Free Enlargement of Your
of M argaret in Eugene.
Choice With Every Roll
Elsie Saterfield, former student,
A. W. Helliwcll
REPRINTS 3c EACH.
visited friends here over Hie week
“Everything for Men”
end.
Guaranteed Work.
Leonard
llobli» and Donnie
Perini, freshmen, withdrew from
school last week.
Margaret Reed, office ecretary,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
returned to school Monday after
Chevrolet Offers
education Service «
BICYCLE
SERVICE
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■ O N W IN N
BUILT a lC V C K S
New and used bicycles,
tires, tubes.
Lawn Mowers sharpened,
keys made to order,
guns repaired.
HARRY
RENTLE
Arcade Theatre
Admission 10c and M e
Erl.. K at, April 23-28— "Burk Privates." Bud Ah-
Isdt, Ix>u Costello, Jane Frazee. Nat Pendleton.
Preview Feature "Mrattergood Baines,” Guy Klbbee,
Carol Hughes. John Archer.
Sun., Mon., T ups . , 'A p ril 27-28-29—"K itty Foyle,”
Ginger Rogers. Dennis Morgan. James Craig, Ernest
Cossart, Gladys Cooper, Eduardo Ciannelli.
Wed., Thurs., A p ril SO May I — "E w apn,” Norma
Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veklt. Ilo n lln G ran­
ville Preview Feature "F a th e r’» Son,” John L lte l,
B illy Dawson, Frelda Inescort.
Diane Theatre
Admission lOo and Me
Bargain Nights It o
Saturday M atinee It o sad 18s
Thar«.. Fri.. April 24-23 — "Life W ith Henry."
Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernst, Hcdda liopi>er. Bargain
Nights, Admission JOe.
Kat., Sun., April 28-27—"Doomed Caravan," W il­
liam Boyd, Minna Gomlsdl, Russell Ila y ik ’n, Andy
Clyde. Preview Feature ’’.Meet Boston Hlaekle,”
Chester M orris. Rochelle Hudson. Saturday M a ti­
nee 2:30 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c.
Mon., Turn.. Wed., April 28-29-80— ( limed.
Thura., F rl., May 1-2—"M elody For Three," Jean
ile rs h o lt, Fay W ray, A strid A llw yn. W a lte r King.
Bargain N ights Admission 10c.
Saginaw
Films Developed
and Printed
25 C
THE MEN’S TOGGERY
JJ
Thrift-Wise
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
112 North Ninth Street — Telephone 77