The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 22, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    t i u itu n \V J N \T ARY 22, 1912
Rubber-yielding
Plants Will Be
Tested by 0. S. C.
m
RKVTTVET, PÖTTACE GROVE. O T? EC O V
PAGE TITREE
Grand Coulee Io Supply More Power for Wat
Divide
M.-. n.i-J M . - F. M. Chafm a n
WOflt Lo KirtW'lburg Monday, M r
M r 17m jjnuiii on a business trip .
and M i» C upi mia n »poni the <lny
v/ith an old t Ime neighbor. Mrs.
Ld Jones.
M i. and Mrsi. Frank Stout have
thr<’<> son» in the a im y ; Gt■org"
and Rollo, tw in brothers, and Ern
est. Gi.orgí- is in the a ir co ri» at
W ichita Fuji«, Texas, and Rullo
a private, was at H onolulu at the
tim e h o s tilitá :* brokp ovt and
hasn't been heard Lorn. L nc t
recently cnl ..ted at Albany, In ­
Prom ising rubber - producing
plant« that
m ight
|x»««ih|y ba
ailnptw l fo r growing in Oregon
w ill Ite tested here «» toon «» they
are available, »ay« U. It. Hyslop.
head of Ila* plant lndu«trles d lvl- •
»Ion at Oregon State eollege I ’ ro-
frasnr ily»lop recently
returned
from Washington, D. f , where lie
conferred w ith federal official!, on
diana.
tht« subject.
Lynx Hollow
aM ». H n rrk •t Rolrerts, repre-
sent id ive of fifxrris fo r the defense
coun- •il. met
cently w ith
the
Lynx Hollow c anm un.ty club at
the I tome o f » ». Lyle Ta.vkir and
gave an inte -estin g
lectu ’ e on
diet and heal th . Seventeen mem-
berr we.-e pre; rit. The next meet-
ín*7 V
vili be n t the home o f Mrs.
H ( ' M cC rlj;lc•r, J rn u a ry 28 in
the í »ft- moon
Sai :.naw. Deliight V aliev and
Lynx 1 'ollow held a m eeting re-
'r n t l y a t the D elight VaTey
school house to organize a Joint
v.ot h patrol.
L. S. A yo tte h rs started to can­
vass the Saginaw precinct, which
n tlu d e , Lynx Hollow, Saginaw.
D eligh t V alley and W alker, to
get pledges fo r the purchase of
cefense bonds and stamps
A. B. W o lfa rd re tim e d from
Salem recently where he was em ­
ployed durin g the c a r license
bureau rush.
M s. Anna B u rk e tt received a
Interest In sueh plant» «•«» In-1
message Monday announcing the
creased recently w ith announce­
marriage of her grandson, Wins­
ment by the N ational Farm C’he-
ton Rii'.se'l. to M imi L u cile Jlini
m urgle council that a form of
Lenin«, January 3rd at San Diego,
dandelion known aa Kok-sngyz 1»
C alifornia, where M r. Iii. » J r-
grown In Russian a» u »outre of
a sergeant in the arm y.
rubber. The sugge»tion was made
Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mrs.
that thin plant could be grown in
E L . McReynolds made a 't r ip to
the ml.twe«, and po»slbly here on
Eugene Wednesday arid were d in ­
the coast.
ner guests at the home of M :s.
A» thia announcement came
McReynolds' daughter, M r K ira -
w hile Professor fly «top wa» In
ard K night.
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Washington. he Immediately con­
M r. and Mrs. J. A
Mackey
G ra n d ( uulre tu r n . g n h . , U rge»! m»»» of ru n cre lc e v e r a » » rn ib l.d . 1» « h e d u ltd U> ju m p m u . li m e li g h t
M anil .Mrs. Louis Hanks were
fe rre d w ith Senator ('barlea 1. M c­
spent Monday at W ilb u r at the
again . Set and in u la g rn rrs lo r a t th r d am w ill ga in t o operation a w n , adding lOK.WW k ilo w a tt« to rra c r-
Sunday
dinner guests at the L. N.
N ary, who i« much Interested in a
vob of r l e r l r l . l t y availab le tor In d u s lrlr» producing w ar m ate ria ls . P la n t * firs t u n it h a * been in o pera­
home of M rs
M ackey’s sister,
Hanks home in Eugene.
new source of rubber. A confer­
tion »lore October, th ird w ill go in to action In M arc h or A p ril.
Mrs. F. F Parker.
George M oxley had a sligh t ac­
ence wa« held w ith official»
M r. and Mrs. Mack Tonoii and
charge* 1 2
0 of ruhla-r plant Investiga­
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Lucy D in t), sophomore, w ith ­ children ol Walden visited Sun­ cident when a crow bar he was
tions In the bureau of plunt In-
day at the F. M. Chapman home. using i!(\v up and h it him in the
drew because o f ill health.
d iin try. where It wa» learned that
Gene Lusk, senior, transferred
thl» p a rticu la r dandelion plunt,
Lloyd Bishow, who has been
to U nive rsity high.
w hile coruddered of economic im ­
liv in g at C ulp Creek, is now room­
Lee Roy W haley,
sophomore,
portance under Ruaalan condi­
As Lcltocd I-rout (.xjttiigc Grove Union High School
w ith d re w w ith the intention of a t­
M r. and Mrs. Robert Anderson ing a t Mrs. C herry's home in Cot­
tions. would hardly lx- »uituhli-
tending vocational school.
and
son H oward o f Toledo spent tage Grove.
here.
< Audrey W alker, e dito r l
Those entei ing school are Leon­ Thursday night at the home of
M o n ty Johnson w.'is a v is ito r
a th le tic manager, was instructed
Reports obtained by these spe-
A chart has been set up in the to w iite to the Eugene and Junc­ ard Hohti» as a freshman, Gerald Mr. and M rs.
Hugh T iu n n e ii. Sunday at the L. E. Hudgins
clallsl» »how that the plant yield-, a g ricu ltu re room fo r the purpose tion C ity chapters about form ing Rogers from
Creswell high, a They were < nroutc to th e ir home home.
only 30 to 30 pound» an acre of o f keeping a record of w hat each an F F A basketball, league.
freshman, and Jim m y Thrasher, in Toledo a fte r an extended tr ip
ruhtier ra th e r than
the much hoy doe» In the line of national
a sophomore.
Study Old Oregon.
over the U nited States. They vis­
I» e ntitled,
higher yield suggested
In
the defense. The chart
M cFarland Edwards icturned to ited th e ir son Bob in Texas where
The teachers this year are In­
press release« recently issued, "M y bit to help w in the w a r!" s tru c tin g pupils of the facts about school to take a post-graduate he is in the U. S. A ir Corps.
the boys arc old Oregon. The Oregon books course.
iuayule. a rubber-bearing plant The things that
Mrs. Ralph Goodman returned
grown now In southwestern United rated on an-; Eire reserve. de­ both trom the state lib ra ry and
G e o g ra p h ie s B ound.
to the home o f her parents, M r.
State», t» considered much more fense stamp and tx>nd buying, our lib ra ry have been placed on
Miss Mehlen, librarian , has in­ and Mrs. Charles Sm ith, a fte r an
pra ctical fo r u»e in thia country »crap
iron
contributions, farm the shelves In the northeast cor­ form ed us that the national geo­ extended tr ip to C alifornia.
than the dandelion plant. Profes­ m achinery
repair,
gardens fo r ner of the lib ra ry , under a big graphic magazines from 1936 to
M r. and Mrs. John Sanders
sor Ilyalop learned
more fuod, increase o f project colored “ Oregon" sign. Because of 1940 have a ll been bound by the were Sunday guests at the Claude
Pla *er home.
Here m Oregon an arrange­ program, a irc ra ft spotters, firs t the necessity that a il studen's get College bindery.
ment ha» been made to have cer­ aid w ork The list of a ll toys is on to use these books, they are be­
W. T „ W illia m , Belva and C lin ­
tain m ilky Juice plant» that grow the chart and whenever they to ing loaned out fo r only a day at
ton G arouttc were visitors a t the
B ill P e rk ii home Sunday.
readily hen- assayed fo r th e ir rub­ any of the above they are given a tim e, and must be in before
firs t class in the m orning, A ten
ber content a» ».»in as plant« are cr.-dtt fo r It.
Juanita Stout o f Pass Creek
M r. and Mrs. C. H. H aight vis­
cent fine w ill be charged fo r each ited in Eugene Sat ui day w ith spent Sunday at the home o f M r.
avallble At certain stages in «he
F. F. A. tu Albany.
live» of these plant» tin- rubber
The five FEA officers and th e ir day overdue.
th e ir daughter, Mrs. M elvin Paul, and Mrs. Roy Beers.
Latin Club Elect».
content 1» ra th e r low lart as m a­ Instructor, Mr. W’.-st, Journeyed to
Jean Yearous visited recently
and fam ily. Sunday afternoon they
The new L a tin club officers, called on the Clyde W righ ts at at the home of Miss Jeanette
tu r ity 1» approached some o f these Albany. F rid a y to p a rticip a te in
Flora of Tenmile.
ahorter-lived plant« »how an in ­ the annual parliam entary
pro­ who were elected on Monday , are W alker.
crease in rubber content that may cedure contest w ith eight other as follow s: President, Lois Bach-
Mrs. F ra n k Lauritzen o f Cana­
Sunday din ne r guests at the
be of economic Importance, say» schools. The
follow ing officers elder; vice president. Helen Sum ­ Oscar Fla ten home were Mrs. N. da, who is v isitin g here w ith her
Professor Hyslop
A num ber of made the trip : C liff Van Prooyen, mers; secretary-treasurer. Juan­ F oltz and Mrs. Fanny M c A lliste r parents, M r. and M rs. Roscoe
Yearous, spent the past week w ith
new m ilk y Julc.
annuals and president; Ralph Allen, vice pre­ ita Peters; project committee o f Eugene.
perennial» w ill tie sent here fo r sídeme Don Nelson,
secretary, member. V irg in ia Andrews
The p rim a ry room at school her aunt and uncle. M r. and Mrs.
Maxine H un te r is chan man of was dismissed fo r Monday on ac­ R urus Arne, o f Cottage Grove.
testing.
Everett Duerst, treasurer; Claude
I- i -I mi W, reporter The boy» failed the project com m ittee fo r this six count of the illness of the teach­
A n ti
S C R 3 E Y S H O W S M A NY
LOCAL MEN MFEAKKKN AT lo bring home uny banners or r ib ­ weeks. The w o rk is to consist of er. Miss H uldah Rose.
S C H O O L B U S E S IN C. J4.
M ORTICIAN* MEET.
bons but the experience was im ­ w ork on an Oregon unit.
An annual m eeting of the De­
A ttends M eeting.
portant and the boy» stated th a t
A recent survey disclosed that
light Valley Telephone company
M r West, a g ric u ltu re in stru c­
Southern W illam ette valley fu n ­ they learned m any things of ini-
w ill be held at the school house there are close to 100.003 school
eral directors held th e ir annual ixirtam -.- that they did not know to r, attended a m eeting in Eugene
Monday evening. January 26. O f­ buses ca rry in g children to and
m eeting in the Eugene hotel in before They repotted some o f the lo r the purpose o f cooperating
from school in the U nited States,
ficers w ill be elected.
Eugene Monday night and elected a ctivitie s
and discussion» they w ith a ll agents, ng Instructors,
according to the Oregon State
The R Hansens visited at the M oto r association.
the follow ing officers to serve held Tuesday m orning nt the reg­ home economics departm ent, farm
security
a dm inistration, etc., in Bernard S hattuck home in C ot­
during 1912, President, Kenneth u la r F F A meeting
the w o rk o f ca rryin g on the ag­ tage Grove. Sunday afternoon.
C. Sherman, Junction C ity ; vice
Mayor for a Day.
T ry our stra w b e rry m arble ice i
The Social Neighbors club was cream at Gustafson’s of course.
preahJent, P. J
Bartholom ew,
“ Mayor fo r u D ay" was pre­ ric u ltu re program in Lane coun­
I
Springfield, and Secretary. Ernest sented Inst F rid ay in the a ud l*l ty. The representatives from each entei tained January 14 by Mrs. ______
2 4 - ltc - li ■
H. B r itt, GrrvalUa. The installa ­ torturn by the dram atics club. o f the depai tm ents w ill meet once Francis H orn About 15 members
were present and the follow ing
tion of newly elected officers w ill Cast o f characters was: Tom each m onth.
guests: Mrs. H arold W olfard and
be held nt the next meeting.
Adams. D arrel Thomason; Vivian
F.F.A. Roy» C hoose Subject.
K a rl K. M ills, Cottage drove, pollock. Kay C u rtis; B e tty Thom p­
The a g ricu ltu re boys have chos­ «laughter M ary Lou. Mrs. George
re,»tried on rationing of new cars son. Mrs. F ila Jones; Percy Las­ en th e ir subjects and started to Hohman and M is. Ronald Gray
a ll o f Cottage
and auto tires. E. A Schwerlng, siter. m ayor; Bob Grcwelle, Ken w ork on th e ir public
s,leaking and daughter,
Creswell, anil Bussed E. Sm ith. C u rtis; Joyce Baldwin, c ity a t­ contest to be held F ebruary 27 at Grove; Mrs. Day Ba ley o f Eugene,
Mrs.
Malcolm
Cottage Grove, spoke on profe»- torney; Tum m y Jones, bookie; Silverton. The firs t best speakers Mrs. I-ong and
»tonal subjects
Faye Nixon, owner of slot m a­ w ill be chosen by M r. West to Horn. The club w ill m w t w ith
Clarence V. Simon, Eugene, was chines; horres t West. Shut-eye- speak before the Itorena grange. Mrs. Lee N ixon on January 28 fo r
in v ite s th e m illio n s o f p a t r io t ic , f o r ­
given a vote o f thanks to r the fine slug; Jim Adkins, M r. Smug, and The best speaker choshn at the Rod Cross sewing and k n ittin g
m eeting place and program.
Janet Rynearaon. Mrs, Meek, a grange w ill go to S ilverto n to I t w ill he an a ll day m eeting w ith
w a r d -lo o k in g C h e v ro le t o w n e r s - a n d ,
President Nate Lowe of Leban­ widow The play must have been compete w ith eight o th e r speak­ a pot-luck dinner at noon.
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a h it Judging from the expres­ er» from o the r schools.
on presided.
The com m unity held a civilia n
in
fa
c
t,
a
ll
m
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to
r
is
ts
—to
jo
in
w
it h
sions by the audience.
Percy
the school
In 1939 the contest was « y n bv defense m eeting at
NUNDAV HCIIOOL O FFIC ER S brought many laughs by eating George S tou t of Cottage Grove, in house F rid ay evening. M r. Lem ­
ELECTED.
apple» and running from "S h u t­ 1940 by Paul Anderson o f Cottage ley and M r. W ilson o f Cottage
C h e v ro le t d e a le rs in a g r e a t n a tio n a l
eye-slug," and I'm sute everybody Grove. It is unusual to have tw o Grove spoke to the group on m a t­
Election o f officer« wa« held agree« that “ S kin n y” would make w inners In tw o consecutive years. ters concerning bombs and getting
last week by the Lorane Sunday a very convincing m ayor, if on';
the com m unity organized fo r de­
< hsnge» In Enrollm ent.
school. Mrs. II A M itche ll was fo r a day.
Brown,
Changes in the school e n ro ll­ fense purposes. C harlie
reelected superintendent; Avery
O fficers Re,Hirt.
ment at the end o f the firs t se­ chairm an, appointed a com m ittee
Ixthrey assistant superintendent;
A t the F F A m eeting the five mester are as follow s;
to decide on a place fo r an a ir­
W innie Ixihrey, secretary, and officers gave th e ir reports on the
Bob Bash, freshman, returned plane spotter cabin.
I-ella Davis, treasurer. Church o f­ p arliam entary procedure contest to C a lifo rn ia to finish school.
ficer« elected are; T. W. Snyder held al Albany January 17. the
Donnu and O rla Jennings-, ju n ­
and W. H. Davis, elder«; W. L. reports consisted o f new ideas and ior«. moved to H arrisburg, where
Lohrey and A very Lohrey, dea­ suggestions fo r Im proving the they w ill continue school.
The January 16th M others'
con«; I-ella Davis, trea rurer. and chapter.
Georgina Kentner. sophomore, club m eeting has been post|>oned
M ay Burn«, clerk Mrs. Kuby Dunn
A report was also given about and Lots T u lla r. jun ior, w ithdrew President has announced that
1» Junior church superintendent.
boxing and basketball. B ill Wiese, from school.
those « a n tin g to learn how to
k n it should be prepared w ith ma­
te ria ls next meeting. Mrs. Annie
Meyer w ill instruct the kn ittin g .
Showing great interest tow ard
Uncle Ram and the future, the
*•>. ' A;
W a lke r grade pupils have now
started on buying w a r defense
li
stamps. Each pupil bought one or
more ten cent stamps.
The county road grader has
T -
graded the road here recently.
»I
K
The Lane county rock crusher
has resumed w ork again a fte r a
shut down.
Several men have repaired the
telephone lines here w hich were
í
damaged during the silver thaw
T llt E E X PLO SIO N C A U « OF
O E X TFK M A N S O E A T II
Chester I. Summers o f D exter
died Saturday in a Eugene hos­
p ita l as result o f iniuries received
w b-n a lire cxpkwled. The body
was shipped to Bend fo r burial.
WHEN YOUR
SOLES AND
HEELS ARE
WORN DOWN
the bert part of your shoes
ere still good
Silk Creek
L IO N RO A RS
Latham
All They N e e l Are
HEELS AND
INVISIBLE
HALF SOLES
RED BOOT
SHOE SHOP
8. Gasper
N OTICE
Electric Customers
As a result of recent eonditions
many electric wires are rejiorted in
hazardous positions throughout our
system, part ion la rly in rural areas.
Delight Valley
Until repairs are complete please
n c every caution. Even* wire should
he treated as dangerous to life.
the little f o l k s , will you
please caution them to he careful—
give them suitable warning of the pos­
sible dangers.
Mountain States Power Company
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CHEVROLET
Walker
CAR CONSERVATION
PLAN"
Don’t Let
The Children
Down
Ifegardless of the present emergency,
the fight to check the spread of infan­
tile paralysis must continue.
Because of conditions no President’s Ball will he held hut you
will he given an opportunity to contribute and do your hit.
Drop collections in the W ishing W ells to he placed over town.
Watch for further announcements regarding entertainm ents
sponsored for the benefit of the infantile paralysis fund.
PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY BALL (10M M JTTEE
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Canada Fights
COUGHS
Thl* New Amazing Way
Act* Like A Flash
By fa r the largest eelltuir couch m edi­
cine In a ll C anada la Buckley's C A N A
D IO L M ixture Com|H>untle«I Trom rare Ca
n a d l a n Pine Halmim (b> il secret procraiO
B uckley’a 1« entirely d iffere n t from any
thine elee you ever tried (Jet a bottle to ­
day take a teue|»onnful. let It lie on your
toiiKUe a moment then ¿wallow slowly. In
MtNrtth you ie e i ite powerful effec tiv e ac
tlon spread thru throat, head and bro n ­
chial tubee CmiKhlng spasm ceasee. Right
w ay it looaena up thick choking phlegm
o i ana
up
clogged
bronchial
tubee
makee breathing e a s ie r ..N o w you’ ll know-
why over 10 m illion bottles o f Buckley's
famous cough m ix tu re have been »old In
cold, w lntrv C anada
( ’o lla g e dro v e Pbe> , K elly D rug Inc
an«l moat good «Inigglste now have thl
i great C anadian discovery.
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To ro n n rv « rubber — to m o le your tire i last longar
hay» your st»»ring and
yrh»»l olignmenf checked with this special equipment at your Chevrolet dealer's.
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SEE YOUR LOCAL
CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE
CONSERVE TIRES—
ENG INE - TR A N S M IS S IO N
- E V E R Y V IT A L F A R T
Chevrolet's new " C o r Con­
servation Plan" is designed
to help you keep y o u r'c o r
serving
faithfully
fo r
the
and invites your
cooperation on the follow­
ing points: (1) Observe the
simple, fundamental, thrifty
rules o f car care, such as
keeping tires properly in­
flated,
checking
battery,
water, oil, etc. . . . (2) G e t a
simple service "check-up"
a t your Chevrolet dealer's
now, and avoid major trou­
bles later. . . . (3) See your
Chevrolet d ealer regularly.
duration,
CHIVIOUT M AUM IZKIAUI1
IN TH fU "CONURVATtON URVICB“
ter AII Makee ef Can and Tracks
1. T IR I S IR V IC I (to tansarae
ru b b e r).
2. RADIATOR (to safeguard cool­
ing system).
3. LUBRICATION (ta conserve
motor, chassis).
4. BRAKES (ta preserve lining,
etc I.
«. MOTOR TUNE-UP (to conserve
engine and fuel).
A. CARBU RETOR A N D FUEL
PUMP (Io « » a fuel)
7. STEERING AND WHEEL AltON-
MENT (meshes fires last longer—
conserves rubber)
R. BOOT AND FRNDCR REPAIR.
♦. CLUTCH, TRANSM ISSIO N.
REAR AXLE.
10. HEADLIGHT AND ELECTRICAL
CHECK-UP.
I t . SHOCK ABSORBIR SERVICE.
13. P A IN TIN O , REFINISHINO,
WASHINO, eta.
A MOBILE NATION IS A STRONG NATION
Cottage Grove M otor Co.
112 North Ninth Street—Telephone 77
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