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T ill H ShAY THE SENTINEL, OOITAOB GROVE. OREGON PAGE TWO dairy cuttle. The group went in Established 1889. M r \ an Prooyon'» ear. The boys Published Every Thursday at 25 N o rth S ixth Street. reported that they had a wonder W . C. M A R T IN ............................................................... Editor-Publisher ful time, tad did nut w in any SU B SC R IPTIO N R ATES (Cash in Advance) prist's. They saw such places el In I-ane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties Inierost as the famous b a ll lesliip A* Echoed Eroin (.'ottajjc Grove Union High Scbcol ne Year _ ..... ......... ... ... $1.50 One Year ............. .— .— $2 00 Oregon. tin* a irpo rt in Portland, Six M onths ................ ................... 80 S ix M o n th s ....... ....... ......... — 125 A n im a l C a rn iv a l. • by C hairm an Douglass Johnson a n d 'th e large airliners. Three Months ................ ...... 50 Three Months ........ ............ .. 65 B rie f*. The annual high school carnival, , The flag salute was led by K e ith Foreign rate 50 cents year a d d itio n a l No subscription accepted fo r Dwayne Carpenter, a freshman, tiie moat gala event o f the school i Wooley. Songs were sung, d irect- less than three months. year, is scheduled fo r October 24 ! ed hy Miss Jackson and M r. He- received wound» on his arm and hand when In* accidentally pushed Already home rooms have nom i ' hard. nated king and queen candidates, The outline of the cons I it ul ion his arm through the door window and tin* contest w ill lie in fu ll was lead. Howard Harpole was in the south entrnnee Thursday. Perrtnn llo c k e r, setiair. anti swing a fte r fin al elections thia i elected secretary and treasurer. week. The elected royal couple .C om m ittees were appointed as captain nt last year's huskcttiall from each class w ill be introduced • follow s: A th le tic field. C liffo rd team, w ithdrew from school M on at Friday's assembly, sponsored Van Prooyen. campus. B ill Hop- day to accept a ixisilton in ('a ll- by the honor society. The general ' man. gate keeper comm ission; form a He w ill leave fo r C a lifo r SCOUT WORK com m ittee in charge o f the ca rn i Jack Kennedy, noon reel eat Ion; nia soon. The Boy and G irl Scout movement is as much o f the A nter val ........................ ...... Boh Daugherty, tiro ; lx»n Dugan, Tin* Camera club elected o ffi is as follow s: .......... Miss __........ Parks, Miss lean way o f life as many o f the older and b e tte r know n orgarti- i ng|ls M r Hicock. The student p arkin g ; Kenneth Hansen, Harold cers Tuesday ns follow s: Boh Moody, president, and Gordon x a tio iis . Scout w ork w ill p robably play an increasing p a rt in committee is as follows: Phyllis Bauder, social. Ashury. sisT fta ry-treu surer. Mr tra in in g citizens. U n fo rtu n a te ly a num ber o f parents today do Sorenson, senior; Joyce Baldwin, F. F. A. Hebanl explained the parts of a not want to take the tim e and re sp o n sib ility o f tra in in g th e ir junior; Richard Lassiter, sopho- In the F.F.A. m eeting Tuesday voungsters. p re fe rrin g to leave th is tra in in g to the schools, to more, and Bob Bander, freshman, m orning most o f the tim e was camera. Ruth H arris, freshman, and the churches and to other organizations that w ill u ndertake the Miss Hessel and Miss Kern are taken discussing th e ir I’liidsetip- job. The idea o f passing the re sp o n sib ility to others does not -upervising the king and queen ing project and the carnival booth. W ilm a H arris, jun ior, spent the week end at Davis lake. The F.F .A . plans to have the make fo r the highest type o f citizenship, but since the co n d itio n 10,1 es • K,^ .t Putiline Bridwell, freshman, vis same concession it has had in past exists the organizations in the fie ld must assume th e ir share in Grewelle was presi. ited relatives ut Isirane. Sunday g u id in g the youngsters. T h is com m unity has about t i t t y Boy dent of tht, senjor c|ass in s,.nior years, "th ro w in g at the nigger- C arolyn and M e rritt Bolton, baby" w ith rubber trills . A com Scouts enrolled. Scout leaders say there should be at least lot), j^ ^ ie room meetings last week m itte e o f six was ap|M)inted to Ruth Davis, Juniors, and Drain The scout organizatio n has not been able to do as e ffe ctive w o rk o th e r officers are: Vice president, take charge of getting the txxdh Bolton, senior, visited friends in Croswell. Sunday. as its leaders hope fo r fo r several reasons, chief among w hich Jim Adkins; secretary. Adelee ready. R obert Thomas, ju n io r of last is that scouting (and th is applies to both bova and g irls ) has Bostick; treasurer. June East- There was discussion on the year, visited over the week end it never been able to re a lly reach out and touch the boys am i g irls bum. F.F.A. and Home Ec p a rty which b a d ly in need o f the class o f tra in in g it offers. A d u lt leaders I*he king and queen candidates is to be held soon. Two com m it tile W alker home. Marjorie Peters, freshman, vis have' been . xtren.elv hard to fin d and h arder to keep in the wero also nom inated: k m g s ^ tees were appointed, one fo r en ited her aunt at C urtin. Sunday. te rtainm e nt, and one fo r refresh scout w ork and a h ird hinderanee w th a t the m ovem ent has I)a|.ri.1, Thomas<)n. (1,uvrw. Luci„,, Bob Denham, a senior, w ithd re w ment. been hampered by lack o f t manors. Abeene, Faye Nixon and Phyllis from school Monday to attend vo (■Iris League Meets. cational school in Eugene. A cam paign fo r the Boy Scouts o f th is area w ill be u n d e rta k - Sorenson. A t the firs t m eeting of the g irls V ein W h ltte k in d , frcshmaA, en soon. The pu b lic is asked to hack a boy o r perhaps tw o o r Ju n io r» E lect, league F rid ay the ejection o f w ithd re w Tuesday, planning to three boys. You m ay not be aide to devote any tim e to the scout -phe j unior home rooms held council representatives resulted as Work, but you can have a part in the movement by c o n trib u tin g elections of officers and nomina follow s: Senior. Adelee Bostick; , go to w ork. B ill Daw-son entered school here te the finances o f the organization. tions o f king and queen candidates jun ior. B e tty Thompson; sopho last Thursday Bob D augherty more, M ild re d C o llie r; freshman. Monday He is a freshman from was elected president; V e rlin C ot • Juanita Powell. President Faye Pleasant H ill. WHY HUNT TROUBLE? Joan W olfe, ju n io r, moved to W hen we th in k o f the num bers o f times The S entinel has ton. vice president; M ary Decker, ' N ixon explained the purpose of G rants I ’ass recently, where she secretary: Donna Chestnut, treas the league and its ,joint system of been in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te in c ity po litie s and in in te r-co m m u n urer. The queen candidates are earning pins and emblems. Miss is attending school. ity scraps, we believe the e d ito ria l below from the S p rin g V a l Rose M ary Thles. sophomore, V irg in ia Andrews, C arolyn Eng Hessel is the new adviser. Im m e ley, W isconsin. Sun, is w o rth y o f re p ro d u c tio n : land. B e tty Lou Powell, and L o r d iately follow ing the meeting the and Evelyn Vincent, freshman, spent Sunduy at the const. “ Last week an e ld e rly couple from the o th e r side o f the raine Voss. K ing candidates are whole student body met in the Phyllis Vincent, ju n io r, who has county came in to the Sun office. The la d y asked i f I knew o f a Verlin Cotton, N eil Hammond. a uditorium fo r a short pep as been ta kin g eye treulm ents, re sm all home in S p rin g V a lle y that they eotlld buy— they are go- John M inor and H arold W icks, sembly fo r the N orth Bend game turned to school Monday a fte r a in g to re tire and want to come here to spend the rest o f th e ir soph« to E le c t Today. that same night. week's absence. «Jays. 1 Candidates fo r sophomore class ,Mr. West, the a g ric u ltu re in B e tty Brisxvtte, senior, enrolled . . ‘ V‘ S p rin g V a lle y is such a niVe, frie n d ly , peaceful to w n .’ officers who were not turned in s tru c to r, took lus 11 advanced Monday. sjie s a id ; 'n o q u a rre lin g , no fig h tin g , alw ays som ething pleasant *as’ ***** “ r£ 85 follows; Prosi- students on a field trip Wednes Lois W hite and B e tty Brissette, going on. We have read the Sun fo r years hut we never see any- d‘ n\ A5.n°,,du i ns,A W’ V„ day m orning in his truck. The seniors, spent the week end in th in g jke the troubles th e y have m our home tow n. MJWrt>d Co,her; trt,asurrr> Loma boys went to the South H i-w ay Portland v is itin g friends. d a iry where they were made w el M argaret Tonoli. freshman, on I t happened that s ix o r eight men o f the v illa g e were in Brown tx-lween Cottage o u r o ffice and heard h e r; they had come to arrange fo r the set- The follow ing are competing fo r come by the owner. A class of the highway dem ent o f a ra th e r b itte r personal and local q u a rre l. A fte r the the honor of sophomore kin g and Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein Grove and Eugene, h it a horse was judged by the boys. S aturday night w hile (h ivin g her Aouple had le ft one o f the men rem arked. ‘ L ow ater. you anti queen candidates: King. Neil F o u r M a k e T rip . fu tltc r’s car. fo u r dam Stui are to blame fo r S p rin g V a lle y ’s goody-goody Bachelder. and Kenneth Hansen: F o u r I jovs , C liffo rd Van i*rooy- Lucille Ab«»*ne and Ruby Baais f -p u ta tio ii; a re n ’t you ashamed o f y o u rs e lf.’ i queen. Lorna Brown, Joan King. en, Claude Jx'bow. Don .Nelson and visited in Oregon C ity over the J In, the Sun. a ll o u r business men alw ays w o rk to g e th e r Velmi» Pollock, Ralph Allen, w ith M r. West, th e ir week end. la rm o n io u s ly fo r the good o f the com m unity. In the Sun, there Elections o f officers and ings in stru cto r, made an interesting ir e no lodge o r church fig h ts. In the Sun. voung boya and g irls “ nd quecns , * * , \ be compl“ ' ed *" report Monday a fte r traveling to Planning a Hallowe'en e nte r P ortland F riday to compete w ith tainm ent? W atch fo r our H al qon t <et in to trouble, nor are there any fa m ily rows. W hen the Freshmen to Elect, pastor o f a local church th re w a la d y parishione r out o f the ser- Candidates for fieshman class boys from Oregon. Washington. low een specials in ice cream next ▼ice bo d ily onto her head and paid a fine fo r assault and hat - ‘ officers not reported last week Idaho and C alifo rn ia in judging week. Gustafson's of course. 9-.1I Cottane <&rovr ^entrari L IO N R O A R S I SPAPBR 0 Cl AT I ON P ub fl ry. the Sun d id n ’t know o f it. W hen a young m a rrie d woman deserted her husband and lit t le g ir l w ith another man and la te r crept back, n a ry a w ord in the Sun. A nd th a t po licy goes not Qnly fo r o u r ow n to w n but fo r a ll o u r fie ld . l “ The beauty o f it is— it w orks. Gossip not substantiated in fpe is alw ays discredited and la te r fo rg o tte n . People a c tu a lly I n .. e i •• 1 are: President, Roy Ross; vice- president. Jack Ross, secretary, Chloris Roberts: treasurer. Bob Stroup. Elections w ill be com- p*elc<* al home room meetings to- day < r hursdayi. The freshmen nominated th e ir row more fr ie n d ly and more fo rg iv in g . . . __ , . » . . . I , ' .. . , . , king and queen candidates last A n d so we have more room fo r the news th a t is w o rth y o f Thursday as follow s: King, S ta n d in g put in to type——accounts o f th in g s th a t b u ild up the good ley Daugherty. Bob Stroup. Eddie w ill, the m orale, the p ro s p e rity am i the re p u ta tio n o f o u r peo- Johnson, Ray Ross; queens. Sara pie. W hy hunt fo r tro u b le and g rie f and hatred and m alice when Bjorset, Mildred Fisher. Norma thaca-’a-ao much o f th e ir upposite to re p o rt? ” . , W icks and Juanita Powell. — _______________________ — , The follow ing were given tickets fo r violation of the basic rule hy the city |»ili»'e i he past week Ed ward Bales, A S Page. E Vim Holden. A rchie Sm ith. H any Jacob», Darwin Force, la v c rn e Ewing was fined fo r (allure to ob tain d riv in g licenses. Tickets were las ihm I fo r fa ilu re to observe slop streets to, Paschcl Iteiil, C. II Beige, D. W lu tto ck. Garoulte. A D llu n tly Burton K Henry forfeited a $20.00 Iwdl a fte r s|M*nding (tie night in ja il on charge of drunkenness, P h illip Mostly forfeited a $1(1 (X) bail on charge of d< unkenness. W li.il an Alum 1» AH m a tte r 1» believed Io be made up of extrem ely »mull particle*. t>>o »mull to be »ceil under the »tronge»t mlero»eo|>e These are catted ut- inn» Each atom 1» believed to | k >»- »esi a center or nucleus, nntl a »hell The nucleus of the utom 1» s dense muss of protons which are positive electric charges und uround these, holding them together, ere up proxim ately halt as many electrons, which are negative eleetrle charges Films Developed and Printed 6 and 8 Exposure« Free Enlargement of Your Choive With Every Roll REPRINT3 3c EACH. Guaranteed Work. Thrift-Wise less ceilings on w agis. fa rm prices, rents and m any other ser- vices and com m odities are applied Congress has so fa r dodged the issue. P rice co n tro l w hich w ill w ork means th a t m any toes must he stepped on. and th a t m ight cost votes. B ut it doesn’t look as i f action can he d e fe rre d mueh longer. It is clear to a ll th a t price in fla tio n is re a lly ta k in g ho ld . and it could sw iftly reach run a w a y proportion s. ~ ~ ' — — ------------------------- — Radio Ray Has This to S«y: 1‘isiple have always l«>ught tin- insiiillrne ni plan The Iim ero just did without! thing they wunted u n fit all installm ent» were on hand. * • on old the the • Now Uncle Sam ro g u la h i the installm ent liualness; hut It I* » till ixNodble to buy that radio or washer on payments. • • • We have a complete stock of new washers. 1!M2 model. •> Wc rem arked tin* o th e r day, that radio was Just in its In fancy The custom er said he was glad the one out at his house was not twins. • • • I f your set "Squeals." call 201 und let our service man put If in good ci md 11 ion • • • Completv slock of new tubes, parts, aerial win*, insulators; a ll types of buttvrtea fo r both portable unit home sets. • • • ('om plcte Icchnical servie«*. Ri!di» R ii Y'i Cottage Grove, Ore. CASH LOANS To cm pkiym l men und women, m arried o r single, we o ffe r special financial ussmlance where cash can I»* used Io save jiMiney on cash purchases o r to |*ay scattered hills, rvduc* paym ent* on cur, fu rn itu re , o r other Installm ent contracts, PERSONAL LO W S I T To $ Too AI To LOANS I T TO $500 Repay th<* loan In sm all m onthly |u iyn icnl* es|»-cially adjusted to suit you. For example: $7 27 per njo nlh on our IK-m onlh plan ro|iuys a f its ) loan, inelnding a ll charge». O ther amounts in pio|Mirtlon. Calkins Finance Co. E u g e n e 's L a rg e s t H om eO w ned E l an nee Co. .'till M in e r Bldg., E u g ra n I'h o tie 1104 License No. S-225. M 272 OLD SMOB ILE JVOFTOJV G ym le a d e rs .Meet. f° ^ t J ft 11 CIT Y C O U R T D IS P L A Y ! PRICE CONTROL. The Gym Leaders club met this The demand fo r re a lly effective price co n tro l grows. Most we, l< ,o the discussion on economists are agreed th a t p rice ceilings cannot he imposed tin- i n TOB K jl E d X ^ ls elected o fficials fo r the games. The games Wll, in ; following order starting this week: Freshmen vs. sophomores, Thursday-Friday; juniors vs. sen- iors, Monday - Tuesday; sopho- mores vs. juniors. Wednesday and Thursday; freshmen vs. seniors. Statement o f Circulation, t h e Ownership, Management, Etc., fore 1941 me this 4th day o f October, Required by the Acts of Con O P A L E W AGNER, gress s f August U , 1912, and N o ta ry Public fo r Oregon. March S, 19M. ( M y commission expires No- The games be played in tw halves o f 20 w m ill inutes each day fo o r tw o days. The games w d l s ta rt al 12:35, and end a t 12:55. The cap- tains o f each team are not yet O f Cottage Grove Sentinel, vember 23. 1943 ) 9 - ltx appointed but w ill be before the published weekly a t C o t t a g e ________ opening game Thursday. The Grove, O r e g o n , fo r October 1, Huge Payroll games w ill take place on the field 1941. F rom a few mec.-anics and bench State o f Oregon, County of hands who puttered in barns, auto back o f the school. Boys Federation. Lane, ss. m anufacturing has increased to an The Boy» Federation m et F ri- ' Before me, a n otary public in annual em ployment of 6,500,000 day fo r the fir s t tim e this year and fo r the State and county people. 1 w ith the m eeting called to order aforesaid, personally appeared W. C. M artin, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says th a t he is the publisher o f the Cottage Grove Sentinel, and that the follow ing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statem ent o f the owner ship, management, etc., o f the aforesaid publication fo r the d a t^ shown in the above caption, re quired by the A ct o f August 24, 1912, as amended by the A ct o f March 3, 1933. embodied in sec tion 537. Postal Laws and Regu lations, p rinted on the reverse o f this form , to w it: 1 T hat the names and addresses o f the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager is W. C. M a rtin , Cottage Grove, Oregon. 2. T hat the owner is: W. C. M a rtin , Cottage Grove, Oregon. 3. T h a t the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning o r holding 1 per cent o r more o f to ta l amount of bonds, mortgages, o r other securi ties are: None. W. C. M A R T IN , Duck Hunting Season Opens October 16th Shot Guns, Shells, Decoys, and Other Equipment Necessary for a Success ful Season May Be Found Here. - -- S woiti to and Owner. subscribed bc- “ Only Medicine I Ever U«ed and now I'm 81! Kept A D L E R IK A on hand the past 27 years.” (O. G.-Ten.) , A D L E R IK A contains 3 laxatives fo r quick bowel action, w ith 5 carm inatives to relieve gas pains. Get A D L E R IK A today. Cottage Grove Pharmacy, K e lly D rug Co., Kern’s fo r Drugs. 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