The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 25, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SENTINEL, OMTAOIC ABOVE, OREGON
<*> ro vr J h n t r n r l
Published Every Thursday at
L IO N R O A R S
TIIIHSDAV. MFI’TEMBEH 25. 1941
Restyling, Mechanical Improvements
Feature Two New Pontiac Models
25 North Sixth Street.
W. C M A R T IN ................................................................. Editor-Publisher
SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance)
In Lane-Douglas Counties
Outside Lane-Douglas Counties
As Echoed From Cottage G rove Union High School
One Year .... .................... $1.50 One Year ....................... .......... ..... »2 00
Six Months
................. ......
.90 Six Months ........................... 1.25
The new Puntinac cars for ,942 Santone brown Clear l.ueitc plas­
Three Months -------- ---- ---------- 50 Three Months ..................... .
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i LO IS W H IT E . Editor*
|dent council representatives, Tom- are here.
tic Covers the horn but ion A ma­
Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for
The Boys’ Federation will pre- ”’V Linebaugh. Fits, Horen, Vivian
Although this is a year when hogany finish ash tray witii plas­
less than three months.
sent a program, showing the line- Pollock.
improvements are least expected, tic finger pull is placed in the cen­
up of the opposition and the line-
Freahmen chairmen arc Roy , hint me engineers and production ter of the front sent back on all
up of our home team at all our Boss, Mary Anne Abeene, Bernice men have restyled the appearance four door sedans, while there an*
home games this year. They put Williams; vice chairmen, Chloris and added several worthwhile dual ash Iruyx in the arm rests of
one out for the alumni game.
Roberts, Joyce Clark and Law- mechanical improvements to pro- sedan coupes and two-door sedans
The program will be paid for rence Tucker, sccretary-tteasur- duee a line of cars for 1942 that
by the advertising of the local cr Marie Lombard, Jean Bash, an* worthy successors to the
supporters of the high school on R**a Youngblood; student council greatest year in l*onliae bislory.
on«* page.
representatives. Juanita
Powell.
Styling which Pontiac introduc-
Bob Bander and Boh Stroup
cd two years ago with groat sttc-
Library S ta ff Organised.
PREDICAMENT OF THE LITTLE BUSINESSMAN
At the next home room metings cess is continued in a fleet of two
library staff consisting of
The fu rth e r we go in to the present national emergency per­ 17 The
juniors ami seniors met Mon- rluSii officers will be nominated, basic knes of models the Tor-
iod, the more d iffic u ltie s the sm all to w n and the sm all business
Club» O rganized.
pe<ki with seven body models on
day. September 15. to organize
man not favored w ith national defense orders, fin d themselves. and get instructions. The library
Clubs were organised and first the 119 inch wheelbase chassis
I t ’s re a lly g e ttin g hurd to buy m any o f the every day necessities science course is open to both meetings held Wednesday, this and the Stroamliner with two
i f these necessities are made o f metal.
juniors ami seniors ami will count week. The following clubs are of- bodies on the 122 Inch wheelbase
Also, there are two
W hen a local business man com plained o f the s itu a tio n the, as a half-credit. Those taking the fcrod the students this year: chassis
o ther day, a governm ent o ffic ia l in fo rm e d him that i f he di«l not course are to work two periods a F.F.A.. leader Mr. West; home Streamliner-Chieftain models with
Miss Vannice and Miss Ing- several added style features,
lik e the situ a tio n , the th in g fo r him to do w ould be to get a jo b week in the library and w ill have
honor society. Miss Parks;;
All models are available with
in the ship yards or in an airplane fa c to ry And th a t’s w hat a ® mn.Kir and routine project.
gopd many o f the younger men are doing. But in centers where 1• lasses, will be held every Mon- models. Mr, Gilchrist; handicraft. either six or eight cylinder en­
Mr. Beghtol; camera. Mr. Ilehnrd; gines a, the same small price dif­
industries are tu rn in g out defense orders the housing s itu a tio n
u,e s««venth peiaxi
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Circulation of book: for tho dramatics for juniors and seniors, ferential of $25 between sixes and
is serious and promise« ’ o continue so for several months The 8tudents llse was startcd Tu(^.. Miss Tomlinson; dramatics for un- eights that
Pontiac establishes!
chances are once the housing situation is adequate, the rush w ill day September 16 Circulation for derclassmen. Miss Parks;
gym- last year,
be over am i the w orkers must tu rn els« where fo r w o rk o r re- the first day was 88 reserve books nasium leaders, Mr. Preece; pep.
Bore and stroke of the 90 HP
tu rn home. In any event there is a readjustm ent period com ing and 122 from the general collec- M r
Hickok; Boys' Federation six continue to he 3-9/16 in by
nnfl some though , should be given th is angle as w ell as the move- tion. New books add«*d thus year council. M r Beghtol; Girls League 4 In., while the 103
HP eight's
merit to stop H itle r, i f we do no, wish to create another situa- are: Fiction 47. drama 15, bio- coimcil. Muss Hesavl; G.A.A., Miss boro and stroke remain 3-*4 In.
- - 18.
- - art - 30,
- - science 26.
— Deal; boxing. Mr. French; out­ by 3-% In.
lio n where another ------
H itle r m ight step in and create another war. graphics
door. Mr. West; fancy work. Miss
In the m atter of material sub­
Stressing times h it the big centers hardest and rig h t now geography and history 17.
Inglis: lettermen, Mr. Preece; stitutions Pontiac has been par­
th a t's wha, the l/n ite d States is doing creating b ig centers by
,, *’’*•’ Assembly,
ticularly fortunate where substi­
c a llin g fo r defense w orkers a, stra te g ic points. We are seeing a . ,r
cu° u, an<V, * J , , u ° yell letter girls. M Iss Deal.
These clubs meet once or twice tutions count most in perform­
ami
great deal o f the h is to ry o f tw e n ty -fiv e years ago being repeat-
; had a surpnsing each month on Tuesdays from ance. This is notably true with the
ed now and unless national leaders are a le rt, we w ill create an- effect on ,hc students ot Cottage 10:01 to 10-31 a m.
electro-plated iron alloy pistons
Briefs.
o ther se ttin g fo r another depression am i another w ar and more Grove in the pep assembly held
which obviously will be continued
Special revival meetings are be­
w a r m illionaires, despite e ffo rts a, price control.
Friday before the game with the
Maxine Guggisberg, Junior, has after sixteen years of continuous
ing conducted at the Assembly of
Alums, for everyone certainly moved to Siletz, where she is at- use in all Pontiac engines.
God by Evangelist A. C. Vaide/
yelled. The students assembled in fending school
For the eighth year the "Slivc
LOOKING BACK
He is s|M*nking each evening (ex­
the auditorium for a short pep
Alma Magnusson. junior,
re- Streak"
continues as the most
cept Monday 1 on such subjects as:
We have l»een to ld tha, i, does not do any good to look back
talk and a few yells. They were tl,rned to school here last Mon- striking Pontiac
identification.
"The Unit«*d States in Prophecy;"
and grieve over pas, . mistakes.
B u t as
k_
. a nation we are doing ~ then moved down town in buses
She has been working in D r There is a more generous use of
m any things now th a t makes us w o ndef w hether we are on the and prjvate ca„ m w „ ng at the Shepards home in Eugene
p|„.,tl™ f„r decorative and orna- "Is H itler the Anti-Christ 7" "D i­
vine Healing in the Light of Medi­
J, l i n i n g nations
sat* by and w atched G erm any
armory and serpentining down
Charles Zimmerly, junior,
en- mental purpose«, while a new and
cal Science." "A Nut for the No-
rearm w ith a ll its m ig h t and even a fte r the stru g g le started re Mam street.
tered school here September 10. attractive copper finish appears Hcllites to Crack," ''Impressions
garded the situ a tio n as more o r less o f a pip«* dream.
E n ro llm e n t 430.
Dorris Bjorset, junior, return- on the instrument panel, radio of the Evangelist on visiting Fa­
The total
of the high
5,° ^ a? Diego, . California, to grille and clock replacing th«* ther Divine's Heaven in New
, O f a ll the a r tific ia l p ro s p e rity the presen, emergency has
___ . enrollment
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created, ju s t th in k how much b e tte r it w o u ld have been to have school on Tuesday was 430. Those continue her school work.
chromium plate of former years. York."
Doris Stroup, sophomore, re­
Without change in wheelbases,
entering this week were Phyllis
started the rearm am ent program even w ith H itle r.
Rev. and Mrs Vaklez have just
turned to school here
Monday styling experts have increased the
We refused to have a n y th in g to do w ith the w o rld co u rt or Close and Lavern Slroup. fresh­
completed a series of revival meet
from a visit in Salem.
all around impression 0, greater mgs through th«* Eastern States
the league o f nations id« a at the end o f the las, w ar. but how men: Jane Close and Doris Stroup,
Barbara Russell, freshman, vis­ size by only slightly increasing They report a rising tide of ,M er­
sophomores:
«aye
Davis,
junior.
else can peace be insured. I t ’s tim e a little th o u g h t was given
Don Williams, senior, withdrew to ited in Newberg over the week the overall length and robnlanc est in the old-time m«*s* ige cf tnc
thia idea.
end.
ing the front end design ap|»*nr Gospel
work at the Dorena dam.
Delmar Franklin withdrew from ance-wise
L a tin C lu b In F ir s t M eetin g .
school this w’cek.
FU NSPEND ING
From the front the greater
s »
•
•
»a o x
lu u m
e t 4 SI
vzi
The a first
Latin v. club
meeting
of
f ' O l ' N t I L OPPOM KM W A R .
Jam«*s Thornburg,
freshman. mass effect Is produced by mak­
.More Americans are spending more money on amusements this year, elected the following of-
and recreation than ever before. P robably w hat psychologists ficers for the first six weeks of undcrw^nt an operation recently ing the front bumpers four inches
Th«* executive hoard of the N a­
call the escape mechanism
is responsible— a desire to ge, school President, Virginia An- and will be absent for some time. wider; spacing the headlamps' ten tional Council for Prevention of
Winifrod Makihson, s e n i o r , inches farther apnrt; by redesign­
away fro m w o rld woes fo r a few hours a, a movie o r b a ll game, drews vice president. Alden Ga-
War. meeting in Washington laxl
spent Sunday at the coast.
ing the radiator grille and making week, called upon the Congress of
Defense-boosted payrolls, however, are at least an equal faetor. routte; secretary, Virginia Brown;
Francis Adams, senior, has been it nine inches wider; by longer,
the United Stal«*s to reassert it*
The amusement w o rld was s ta rtle d by a spending “ e xp lo sio n ” project committee, chairman and absent for some time
horizontal parking lights, and by constitutional power» and inde-
helpers.
Billy
Ann
Butler,
Betty
on the F o u rth o f J u ly week-end and th o u g h , i, was a flash in
mumps.
broadening the nose of the hood pendent?«* of action an that the
the pan. B u , it continued th ro u g h res, o f summer, stru c k new Graham and Shirley Culver.
Among some of the boys who two inches on the Torpedo and st,.ps towards war
Dues
will
no,
be
charged
this
which the
a ll-tim e highs I«abor Day. A irlin e s, railroads, bus lines a ll re p o rt
year. Instead money will be as- had a succeaaful hunting trip to three inch«*« on the Streamliner, President has taken, unapproved
free-spending trend. Movies are g e ttin g w eekly attendance 10 sessed when needed
eastern Oregon this week were
Lengthwise, the styling 1» ac- by ro n g ie v s am i II«- fw-opl«-. w ill
Lswrence Keels. Johnny Edwards «vntuated by making the front
,0 18 per cent ahead o f a year ago. Even sum m er theaters, tra -
N u rs e ry School
and Harold Wicks.
fenders 50 per cent longer, swee|>-
d itio n a ily threadbare, th is year showed some p ro fits . The book
Nine children were enrolled
in
Bonnie Twilleager. sophomore, 7
mg
into th.*
busines.?. w hich n o rm a lly hibernates in aufnmer. "tn
nursery school
* them back ■ midway
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‘ th ro
ro O b b
b e
e d
d .”
,” the
the nursery
school that started
w ith increases o f 20 and 30 per cent reported by some publish- Monday afternoon, sponsored by T K her fathir**"
Y
Artd° ' ’ ,o ,h l" “ ,h r hort‘
zontal, trlph*-ribhrd front fender
ers. a tew even higher.
. , . Pre
Pre-season
ll-s ta
ta r r fo
fo o o tb
tb a a ll ll games
games drew
drew the homemaking
homemaking I I I I I I class
class. Cla»«-.
Clas««*-;
boys wuo
„-
d a w n a a ll-s
wrl„ returned home
reinforcing heads, twice as king as
huge crowds. . . ( andy basinet» b e tte r than ever, luiosted by big w,n * * h*>w
Monday. Wed from Camp Canby ,0 resume their
last year, continuing on across the
demand a, a rm y post exchanges. . . Sum m er opera in Chicago
an^ Friday from 1:30 ,0 studies this fall are Charles z.tm- rear femters both fore and aft of
se, new records.
next two w»wl«.
mPrly junior and Arnold {.> r n . the w heel openings.
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clothing one girls have Just shaw .,ophornore
Although actual overall length
DO YOU VALUE YOUR HEALTH9
.¿ u h
.J
W"«ming
Jeanette Flora, a junior of last is increased only three inches, this
SPIARE R
OlC I AT I ON
Special Revival at
Assembly of God
Church Underway
u k j i iii
not leave congTMa with only one
IMisslhle line of action a declara­
tion nf war.
Believing that tla* overwhelm­
ing sentiment of the American
people b opixtsad, for sound aixi
sufficient reasons, tu our further
Involvement in the war, the Conn«
ell urges our government to ca l,
for a cessation of hostilities ami
to cooperate with ,’o|a* Plus X U
in seeking mediation so O w l the
constructive forces of all nation«
will la* liberated for the building
of a better work).
Ralph Peek of the Lynx Hollow
community, left last week for
Washington where he will be em­
ployed in a government shipyard.
T ry Harvest Moon Ice cream at
Gustafson's of course
7-ltiv4l
Radio Ray
fins This to Say:
When a man goes out Io sow
his wiki oats, be usually »tarts
with a little rye.
• • •
Rut If he k«*eps on »owing
them, he begin» to ,00k
wady.
• • •
One of our neighbor* remarks
that a blotter 1» something you
»(■end time ks>klng for while
the Ink dries
• • •
You ne«sl not »(tend a kit of
time wailing for your radio re-
palm now. We have added an­
other man to the repair staff,
and doubled the size of the re­
pair department.
• a a
This month'« ahsent mlndwl
contest was won by the drug­
gist who was asked if he had a
wife, and replied "No. but I
have something Just a» good " «
• • •
We may not imve the exact
part nce<k*d. due io the War,
but we have a large stock of
replacements "Just as good."
Ray Nelson
CHILLY MORNINGS
CALL FOR HEAT
s and massage devices o f one k in d
A National Assemblies nroduc-
Th* %
1 •
.
l *On’
School Music Cham-
Iflli, does no, take in to consideration the sizable sums th a , P*ons," featuring Hugo Kastnmg.
are spent fo r patent reducing medicines. In this ease, the pos- chamP'r>i’ drummer, arcordianlst.
sihle-’danger ,0 health is a fa r worse fa e to r than ,h<* waste o f ver*” harpist, and mnrimbest. is
m oney involved. As m edical a u th o ritie s and governm ent bodies corn’nR ,0 ,hp high school Friday
have pointed out. some remedies o f this character have been put af’ erno?n; September 25 «t 2.45
p m. Admission 10 ¡his popular
on the m arket w hich are d e fin ite ly h a rm fu l, and whieh m ay S,nrort
with its weie variety of
even cause death i f taken long enongh.
instruments,
is only 5c. Mrs. Alta
Persons who wish to rid themselves o f excess fa , should Wells
is in charge
1 reducm ? ” a * rious m atter, and should no, be un -|
Home Room Elects.
und; r a p fty « « a n ’s d ire ctio n . Those versed in i A ll home rooms met Thursday
proper treattn«*n, o f obesity almost unanim ously oppose fa t to elec, officers for the first six
reduction by means o f rollers or girdles w ith o u t resort ,0 rig id "'reks.
re s tric tio n o f die, and regular, s c ie n tific exercise. I f you wish
Senior chairmen are Bob Grew-
to r< u<e, see v o rir d o cto r and fo llo w his advice. A m e ric a ’s
Kenneth W hitlock. Richard
registered, qnahned medical rnen are y o u r lies, p ro tection . 171:_v1i,<* ' cha!rmen Mervln Eng-
against the quacks and the fakes w hose p rin c ip a l am bition is to
A r,etla Roberts;
- treasurers,
Marjory
obtam y o u r money, irrespective o f the effects o f th e ir tre a t- secretary
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OF
past week end with friends here.
Donald Connor, freshman, spent
this week in eastern Oregon hunt-
ing.
Aiyce Fisher has moved ,0 Dex-
ter where she w ill attend Pleasant
H ill high school as a junior.
Leo Easterling, senior, cut his
foot over the week end with an
ax and has been on crutches the
past few day».
L IG H T SNOW IN B O H EM IA .
Several light snows have fallen
in the Bohemia district during the
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_
last few days,
bu, melted as rapld-
ly as they fell. The most recent
snow occurred Saturday morning
on the summit. The Rujada rang-
er station reported a total of 4%
Ean, Dorothy Safley, Winifred inch«?s of rain for the month up
Makinson; student-council repre- to the 22nd. The woods are wet
scntativps, Jim Adkins.
Darrell and practically no fire hazards
.
CHANGES COME FAST.
Thomason and Bob Moody
exist.
th e
‘ î k Y Or,d ? ’ í‘ ru-,h e la d ip * ,iftw J ,h p ir
fro m
Junior Chairmen are Betty
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th« a s k iin to the knees. In this w ar they have gone ,0 over alls Powell, Peter Jackson; vice-chair-
M f and Mrs. R. C. Strong of
trouséÿ», slacks and w hat hav e y o u ’ W e c an ’, imagine what rncn*
Stilling, Marvin Kiang; Centralia, Missouri, are visiting
they m ig h t take on o r o ff in the next
secretary-treasurers, Virginia Lee this week a, the home of Mr. and
w
»e.—
Blue
M
o
u
n
ta
in
Eagle,
and Carolyn Kebeibeck; student- Mrs. W. G. Allen. Mrs. Strong and
council
representatives,
L e e Mrs. Allen are sisters.
THE LOW DOWN FROM
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trouble back in Wash., D. C. Mr. Krause and Neil Hammond. One
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schoen ac-
HICKORY grove .
Norris back there wants to do a junior room did not complete elec-
companled by Mr. and Mrs. Vern
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little dictating too, on his own tions.
I been reading about this M r hook. Mr. Norris claims he is the
Sophomore chairmen are How- Zyzett will go to Redmond Satur-
2 " 0,1 P ^ ^ A ’so daddy of public ownership of ard Harpolp, Jim Boyce, Clayton day to visit their daughter, Bonita
he has designs on being Power Power.
_ Just why he should be Trivett; vice-chairmen, Richard Miller.
m ï tai ^ ' h He ¿ L I tPOnB tOr diCtat‘ Proud ^ ^ t h i n g "lik ë"ïh at
Lasater, Helen Gates, Kay Taylor;
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IS
ing. He has been out in the Pa- beyond me.
secretary-treasurers, Mildred Col-
Want seasonable ic e cream?
Her, Glenn Tucker, Lucy I^amb Then try Concórd Grape ice cream
cific Northwest. I just saw a
Public ownor-ckir. 1. «on
' ,,Cr’
Tacoma paper. The paper says R n n .i« ^
bm nobody
M a* ' nP Goo<lwin
s<u-
Gustafson’s of course. 7-ltc-4i
that he told them
”Ut n°? °ay te,h ™
wants to make their country the
h 'r Rppech"»
K«Ba
Great«*st Empire of Public PoWer ° ° * that up y °urw?,f in Webster,
ever known. Brother, that boy Wp*»ter don’t beat around the
takes in territory. But he is hav- bush.
ing trouble out there with Tacoma
Yours with the iow down,
^ r t Spokane—also he is having
All porcelain, cast top and bottom. Boiler steel walls, heavy
JO SERRA.
ments on your health.
Wood Circulators
grates. Quick heating. A grand circulator.
FALL TERM NOW UNDERWAY
24-lnch Sfec
$49 jo
New times call for new ways and
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
20-Inch Size
$39^50
w pçognized as a school that keeps abreast of the times.
Brisbane
Electric
COAST TO COAST STORES
NEW LOCATION
364 East Broadway
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon
J
Jl
artistic arrangement of masses
and lines cleverly multiplies the
increase.
A rich brown mahogany swirl
finishes the surface of instrument
hoards, garnish mouldings and
door panels. Burma-copper with
chrome trim is the finish used on
the radio grille at the center of
the instrument board, the dials or
the new instrument panel at the
left and the electric clock at the
right. Below the radio grille is a
central ash fray with plastic
handle. Plastic numerals illumi­
nated with "<*dge lighting" at
night adorn insti-uments a n d
clock.
Brown mahogany
g a r n is h
moulding panels extend along the
inside from winrlshield
to rear
seat cushion. Wide wine-colored
leather kick pacts protect doors,
the front of the rear seat cushions
ami the front of the front seat
frame.
Pedals, gearshift l e v e r and
steering column arc finished in
We have a choice selection of circulators.
HUNTING ■ FISHING
IS STILL GOOD
Guns, ammunition, fishing tackle
and camping equipment at
G raber - G etty s
Dependable Hardware
ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
GUARANTEED—A McKESflON PRODUCT PRICED AT
$1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.98
Every Day Prices
25c CARTERS PILLS
60c BROMO-SELTZER
35c BROMO QUININE
36c VICKS RUB
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60c MENTHOLATUM
.......................
40c M U8TER0LE
25c BAVERS ASPIRIN
25o A N A 0IN TABLETS
50c BR0NCALYPTU8
60c SAL-HEPATICA
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40c FLETCHER CASTORIA ......
50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE ...............
50c PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER
10c
49c
27c
27 c
53c
33c
19c
19c
43c
49c
31c
39c
39c
DR ORABOW PIPES
$1.00 to $1,60
PR O PH Y LAC TIC
JULITE BRUSHES
$1.50 to $4.00
SPARKLET
SYPHON BOTTLES
__________ $4.98
COMPLETE LINE ELMO
TOILET PREPARA
TI0NS
Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store
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