T I I I ’ llS l) AY, .11 NH f r - IO H THE SENTINEL, COITAOE PROVE. OREOON PAGE TWO I gene spent F rid a y at the L. W. M i-K ib lx'ti home M r. ’m il Mrs John (M ik e ) Me- Kthhen of Salem s|x*nt the week M r and Government specification that etui w ith his parents, O f special interest to w is e - weavers in the upper W illam ette tw in -ig n itio n motors power a ll Mrs. L. W. M cKibben. Among Lane county students was Pr °Rrarn Thursday a fte r- com m ercial a irc ra ft has fix-used noon, when the Cottage Grove considerable attention recently on honored at O.S.C. recently was w rite rs ' group held th e ir annual the long-tim e use o f this p rin c i­ Ilene TrunneU. daughter o f M r. meeting in honor o f poets, past ple by Nash Motors, which pro­ ami Mrs. Hugh T ru n ne ll. Ilene. a tw in -ig n itio n , Junior in home economics, was in ­ and present, celebrating national duces the o n l y valve-in-head motors in the auto­ stalled as secretary o f the Inde- poetry week. pendent student count'll which Mrs. A lta King. Mrs. C atharine mobile industry Both the Nash six and eight - represents about 3000 students. Jones and Mrs. Susie Wood were hostesses at the Wood home, en­ cylind er Aeropower motors have She was also chosen by (lean M il- te rtainin g Pen - women's Club tw o spark plugs firin g in each eyl- la in to act as one of a few senior g irls to advise freshmen g irls members from Eugene and Rose- next year. Mu Beta Beta, nn- .. burg in addition to local W riters, , tio na l 4-11 club honorary on the j Many of those present respond- i campus, elected Ilene fo r presi­ B IO JOB ed w ith o rigin al composition a fte r dent fo r the next year. O ther o f­ —------------------------------ which selections from Irish, Eng- ficers Included M ary Y in i in Mow, The q u e stio n o f g o ve rn m e n t p ric e c o n tro l lias been inueh in lish, Scotch and American mas- vice president; and Lois B le rly, the h eadlines o f late. The p ro b le m o f ju s t how f a r th e g o v e rn - ters were read, fo llo w in g which secretary, both sophomores In m ent w ill e v e n tu a lly have to go to keep p rice s w ith in j u s t il i - M rs Catharine Jones gave an in- home economics. Iziurenee Oster- able bonds, rem ains u nsolved. In the m e a n tim e , im p o r ta n t v o lu n - !»P>«i‘” '-' . , ’ 1 n ' ’ n 1' 5 -'•’l ’, ‘ hout. ju n io r in a gricu ltu re , is ta r y p ric e c o n tro l a ctio n has been ta k e n b y th e r e ta il in d u s try . ^ X S ' a r t b t a ’ ta the group ad- treasurer. K c ta ile rs in a ll lin e s lo n g ago re a liz e d th e d a n g e r o l p ric e m(red (hc many hftn(J p.untinKJ4 The Jack C a rte r fa m ily o f C ot­ in fla tio n re s u ltin g fro m w a r a b ro a d , w ith its d is lo c a tin g « 'fleet whlch M rs w ood has produced, tage Grove were Sunday visitors on w o rld econom y, a n il o u r u n p re c e d e n te d defense p ro g ra m at In vita tio n s from publishers fo r at the L. A Yearoua home Tw o »park plugs fire in uni­ M r. and M rs M erle P u rle r re­ home w h ich is relea sing b illio n s o f d o lla rs in a r e la tiv e ly s h o rt seasonal articles and verse were son In each evil Oder of the turned from a tr ip to L on A n ­ p e rio d o f tim e . So. led b y th e m a n y stores, th e y decide d to do read to the members Hnd reports Aeeopewor Nash motors, the gell's and o the r points they vis- a ll th e y c o u ld to keep p rice s in lin e . T h e y p le d g e ,1 them selves of accepted w ritin g s given, only power p l a n t s of their Itixt enroute recently. Upon th e ir to fig h t p ro fite e rin g . T h e y p le d g e d them selves to m ake fu r t h e r The follow ing o rig in a l " " i k - type in the industry. e ffo rts to reduce overhead costs and n a rro w m a r k e tin g spreads, * ’ere read and w a rm ly received inder. instead o f one, exploiting re tu rn they m otored to Portland, T h e y p le d g e d them selves to r e fr a in fro m “ scare a d v e rtis in g .’ Mv*1 M o th e r*"” 'M r s ' the charge o f gasoline w ith double accompanied by Mrs. Ju lia W atts. T he y p le d g e d them selves to b u y n o rm a lly , so as to n o t unncccs- 1 B u n ;c t, ' EuK,.ntV force. This is said to m ake com­ M rs P orter's m other, ami th e ir bustion fa r more rapid and com­ daughter Ijm o re . They re tu rm sl sarily disturb the w holesale m a rk e ts . T h e y p le d g e d them selves •■pr „ i rie p la in ;" M rs Paul plete than w ith single spark plugs. w ith a new ear. Mrs. W atts re­ to in fo rm consum ers o f tru e c o n d itio n s , in o rd e r to p re v e n t liys- j c a m h o m . E u g e n e , displayed The resulting perform ance and turned to her home In N ew Y o rk te rie a l b u y in g . _ the May issue o f Tumbleweed, a economy were dem onstrated in a fte r vis itin g here fo r several Y o u can see the fr u its o f th is w ise p o lic y to d a y . T he cost ot Portland magazine edited by a: the Gilm ore-G rand Canyon Eco­ weeks. She w ill stop in Idaho on necessities has g e n e ra lly risen v e ry l i t t l e .and n o th in g rc s e in b l- form er Eugene newspaperman, nomy Run e arly this year, when her way home. in g a p ric e in fla tio n has a p p e a r,',1. The cost o f d is tr ib u tio n eon- Joe Shelton, and read from it hei a Nash Ambassador Six traveled tin u e s to go d o w n , and th e p ro d u c e r c o n tin u e s to rece ive a ris - poem, Hope, and tw o others a fast 6tX) miles o r more than in g p ro p o rtio n o f the fin a l s e llin g p ric e o f his p ro d u c t. In s h o rt, ° , h J 23 miles per gallon of gasoline. These m otors are also said to be John D unlevy returned to his the American standard of living is being maintained during a o f the W illa m e tte Val- distinguished by another unusual home Thursday a fte r spending time when the standard of living of other nations has dropped a pnjse artick, wnttcn by! construction feature. The intake several weeks at the veterans hos­ to ro c k -b o tto m . _ Louise Sauer, a member of Eu- m anifold usually found on the p ita l in Port lam). Y o u r re ta ile r, w h e th e r he o pe ra te s a c h a in sto re o r an inde- gene penwom ens club outside o f every autom obile mo­ M rs Lawrence Brow n w a s dep en de nt store, is d o in g a b ig jo b in y o u r in te re s t. H e ’s w o rk - M ay A lla rd Henneberg. Rose-' to r is b u ilt inside the Nash mo­ hostess to the Social Neighobrs in g h a rd e r th a n e ve r to h e lp m ake y o u r d o lla r b u y as m uch as burg, recited hrt- poems, "M y to r. where it is declared to be club May 28th. The next meeting possible. T h a t jo b deserves n a tio n a l re c o g n itio n . M other's Pie." w hich was accept- isolated from outside tem perature w lli be June U th at the home of _______ ___________________ ed by a children's magazine a n d 1 variations. Thorough tem perature M rs. R udolf Hansen. ‘We have two oceans. What we need now is a good Navy in another charm ing v e r s e on co n tro l makes it possible to ad­ The Dave H ite fn m ily visited ju s t the c a rb uretor to the leanest Sunday in Sandy at the home of each of them, including plenty of airplane carriers.” —Henry Scb«*'1 Room. Pearl Gischler, Eugene, read o f gas m ixtures the year around. M r. H ite's parents F o rd . her poems "W hen W in te r Comes" Mrs. C u rtis W h ite o f Crescent Lake spent Thursday and F rid a y and another. Charles Evans Hughes. C hief Mrs. B. Hansen presented her ! at the R udolf Hansen home Justice o f the U. S. Supreme husband's m usical com position.' Hansen returned home The new gymnasium o f the re­ M arie Court, resigned Monday, effective “ G lo ry In the Cross," w hich Mrs. ce n tly enlarged I^ ith 'im school w ith her fo r a visit. Ju ly 1st, it was announced at M r. ami Mrs. C. H. Haight, S. N. Magnusson and M ary Han- house was fille d to capacity last Hyde P ark Monday night. In a Mrs. Ernest Sears. Mrs. Oscar The office of production man- « n sang, accompanied by M rs., week as the firs t program o f the le tte r to President Roosevelt. M r. Hughes said he desired to resign agement Saturday placed copper Jesse Hayden, harpist o f Eugene recently comhmed fo u r d is tric ts Jackson and L yle Jackson a t­ Both the musk- and the words by- o f D ivide. Hebron. M ountain tended the W rig h t-M u rd o ck wed­ because o f his health and age. under the system o f m andatory V iew and Latham , was presented ding in Eugene Sunday control. I t was M r. Hansen. --------------------------ind ustria l wide The N. F. C orliss fam ily, th e ir I f you are buying defense bonds, stated th a t action was made nec- Gwendolyn Lam pshire Hayden to parents and friends. The firs t house guest. Miss M. Knutson of p a rt o f the program was an op­ we can save you money by repair- essary by the shortage o f copper read a short story she w rote and which was expected to become had p rinted in a child s magazine, e re tta dealing w ith flowers and Nebraska, and Mrs. A rth u r C or­ ing your old set. Radio Ray. 4 3 -ltp worse. Preference w ill be made T h e Missing P otato Salad, bees, in costume. the second was liss visited a t coast points Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lei* N ixon left fo r copper needed fo r the defense which was highly amusing. She the intro du ction of many charac­ ters from early tim es up and In­ S aturday to take th e ir son Donald industry, it was said at W ashing- also read a poem. "M o vin g Day W ashington. ton. The rem ainder o f the avail- H ild a Peterson. Roseburg, read cluding o u r own present president to F o rt Columbia. able copper w ill be allocated f o r ' and displayed photographs to il- o f the U nited States. Each was They w ill v is it in Portland fo r a civilia n purposes. I t was also in- lustra te tw o interesting poems dressed to represent the period in week. M r. N ixon's parents. M r. for dicated th a t o il m ig h t be ratio n- “ F in is ” and "Sunday Afternoon, which he lived. As a conclusion and Mrs. W. E N ixon o f Cottage ed. President Roosevelt named Susie C arlisle Wood read her the “ President o f the U. S." asked Grove, accompanied them. the audience to jo in w ith them in H arold L. Ickes d ic ta to r o f the beautiful poem on Bohemia Am erican o il industry. Ickes. M rs. Della Hodges. Cottage singing “ Am erica, the B e a u tifu l." made petroleum coordinator, w ill Grove guest, played and sang her Lastly, the graduating exercises Broad tlnth form ulate the plan fo r d istrib u - own d e lig h tfu l composition, i pub- o f the fifte e n students who fin ­ P rin t tion o f petroleum needed fo r de- lished number. "T he V alley W h e re , ished the eighth grade were g iv ­ en. There were three boys and fense. The ra tio n in g in the east the Sun Is Never S hining.” S IX Both fam ilies a n d individuals m ay be a possibility w ith in the M rs. R uth K in g Lindsay and tw elve g irls in the class w hich in ­ q u a lify fo r o u r cash loan service. , -v , S l,T Dona next few months. Mrs. J. P. Clements, both o f Eu- cluded: M a rjo rie Peters. To apply fo r a loan in a dignified without »tat D o o little , E sther Brown. Evelyn • • • gene, were on the program . confidential m anner ju f t te ll us 3 to 8 yrs. Three men are being held by C atharine G a rry Jones gave Johnson. Naom i Garnet, D orothy how much you need <$5O-$1O0- Gerindine the Oregon police in P ortland, o rig in a l poems. H y in g Low. and H a rris. R uth H arris. $200 o r m ore) and answer a few M ary charged w ith b urgla rizing 21 Ore- another, w hich are being heard or. K im ble. Lorabell G illam , simple questions. Cash Ls advanced Ann Abeene, Pauline B rid w e ll, gon and C alifo rn ia schools. The the radio presently w ith o u t delay. S h irle y LaBlue, Ad iso n Heath. men. Thomas C Lloyd. George H. Eva Cham berlain K in g dcdicat-, Repayment term s are easy. $6.72 Knit Lloyd, and Raymond P. Lloyd, ed her poem "L iv in g Anew, to Donald D o o little and Dwayne per mo. repays a $100 loan includ­ s i x srrrs Carpenter. The valedictorian was were arrested at Vancouver. a -l poeta ° f ah *’in< ing a ll charges In 20 months. 3 to 6 yrs. Washington, a fte r they assertedly The hostesses serv' 1 l.ght an< Evelyn Johnson and the saluta- O th e r am ount* in proportion. I f Each The attem pted to pawn a c la rin e t d a rk punch durin g t ’ i * so* -d hour, j to ria n. Dwayne Carpenter. you need money fo r any purpose, identified as one missing from the Club members w e o in vite d .<> program was under the direction phone, w rite o r come in and see Canby high school. The men are attend V. estern W riters nee’ - o f Mrs. Yola Baldw in. Mrs. Clara us. today M orrow , Miss Jesse G rubb and said to have confessed to the rob- log .. P ortland nt 1 week, A N K L E SOX beries including Springfield. Eu- Announcement was also made S. T. Rose, teachers fo r the past gene and Junction C ity high of N ina Fedorova, a u th o r o f T h e year. M r. ami Mrs. A lb e rt H a rris o f (Eugene's Largest Home Owned schools. F am ily," penwoman o f Eugene. Finance Co.) Idinah spent the week end a t the • • • whose reception and Tea ¡or Eugene, Oreg. W a r tim e power fo r President Bundles fo r B rita in is being held R obert St. Elm o home v is itin g 316 M in er Bldg License S-225-M-272 Phone 1206 w ith Mrs. H a rris ' parents. Roosevelt to requisition property in the Osburn H otel this a fte r- 43-4te-46 Mrs. I jams and children o f Eu- o f any kind o r character was pro- noon. "Nina Fedorova is ‘ he pen posed in a b ill signed in the U. S. name of M rs. 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