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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1943)
THI’ rhimv hkptlmukk o , m i Enrollment in Schools Shows Bigger Gains THE WBNTTXBL. COTTAfiE GROTE. OREGON Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Declares Dividend The Isuird of directors of the Pacific Telephone id Telegruph company ha* declared a dividend of fl.SO js 'r share on perferred and $175 on common fo r the (C ontinued from iwk «.1 H according Io an I I II. E e rrln , au|M*rlntcn<l<*iil of th ird quarter, announcement by N. It, Powley, »rhixilM, | | | Mh school: Gaylord S president, Just received by fx-norti Davies, principal. Mortal studios; Langston, telephone manager I' I.. Grannis, vice principul, Mo hen*. The dividend on common rta l studios; 1-oroy ItcKhiol, Indus- share* fo r Ihe firs t three quar tr la l arta, prc-liiouction oouraoa; te rly (s-rlod* this year totals $1 50, M r* Ann (Tharlns, biology, gener a* compared w lrn $4.75 fo r the al science, public speaking. Ken corresfMindlng pe.lods last year. ton Charles, U. S. biMtory, band "T ru ffle volume* continue at and orchestra; Com niery ( ’ole. unprecedented level* w ith the man, K m lth-llugncs home eco gross revenues resulting, how nomics; M arie E. D eltolt, music ever, In lim ited betterm ent in supervisor, glee clubs; C url I n net income because of the in French, boys' physical education crease In operuting expenses, par and health .roach, Evelyn llcssel, tic u la rly taxes , .,d wage expen ahorthand, typing, Anne Holey, ditures,'* President Powley said. English 1. English 11. L a tin II; "O u r operating personnel in the Stella A llo li, m athem atic*. face of the largest task w ith Alice J. Johnson, English I, l i Which it has ever liorn confronted bra ria n; Donald Kidder, vocation w ith a|| of it* attendant d iffic u l al agriculture, general mat hem at ties is f*erfnrm lng In a m ag nifi ic*. M yrtle Kent. English III , cent way and Ihe shareholders English IV. creative expres*ion, may w ell take pride, a* I do, In head of departm ent, Ixn ine N. its efficient and courteous |ier- Klppen, t y p i n g , bookkeeping, formanee. I'he |/*.o:,e's coopera Spanlah 1; M i*. M ildred Tracy, tive recognition of our w artim e Algebra, g irl*' physical educa tra ffic problems Is n -pirational to tion and health. all of u* and we g ra te fu lly ac R ntirrt Graham, principal of knowledge Its sym pathetic und Jefferson and Adam* schools, understanding a ttitu d e ." a rt* and cra ft*, physical educa tion; M arie E DoBolt, vocal mus M A ID BECKER K E E N E ic aupervlaor; Kenton Charles, band ami orchestra. Jefferson M ary Becker Keene passed school; M r* lim a I. Thum, vice away Wednesday evening. Sep- principal, a rith m e tic: Allene In- tember H. at 7:30 at her horn« low, 7th and Kth grade home near Saginaw She was Isirn Feb room ; M r* Grace Cowan, 7th and ru a ry 7, 1K7U In Wisconsin and Kth grade home room; M ollie A came lo Oregon id Ihe age of Iwo Wiese, 6th grade home room; yeurs. She was m arried Ju ly 7, Helen Olson, Sth grade home IM!»7 at St, Louis, Oregon, to W il room ; Mr«. Lenon* C lluekln». liam A Keene, who survive*. Sur- art» and crafts, girls' physical , vlving also are the follow ing c h il education; M r*. Kay Van Schoi- dren: Howard Keene, Mrs Ruby ack. science, a rith m e tic Adams Henston, and Conrad Keene, a ll of school: Lila M. Graham. 4th Saginaw, M r*. Frances W illey of grade, Heryl Sm ith, lib grade, l i t o r l s . i t . Oregon; nine g randchil bra ria n. D orothy Moore, 3rd dren and one great grandchild; Hl'S AN AMERICAN SOLDIER. grade; Ruth E Nelson, 3rd grade; and ihe follow ing brother* and D orothy CJesme, 2nd grade; Kran- sister*: Ed Ikx-kcr of Seaside, Some day. if God is with ces A Vagg, 2nd grad«*: Mr«. Charles Becker of Corvallis, Ches home. Elsie J. F lorin, 1st grade; M r*. te r Becker of Newberg, George IX jvc M Trask, 1st grade. Becker o f Salem, M ix. Anna It’ll cost you an extra 100 Bond to look him in the eye! Latham Miss Florence Beers aei-ompani- rd Rev Gould to the youth camp of Free Methodist church at T u rn e r Sunday where he motored to get his daughter. M r ami Mrs. fxmlie H u ll and fa nu ly of Vancouver. Washington, s |* n t the week end at the Plaster home Sunday Miss Alice Mann of Roseburg and M r*. Louisa K ruse of Yoncalla wen. guests there also M r. and M r*. Chester M o rris and children of Salem spent the week end at the Beers home. Hom er H ull, stationed at T h e r mal, C alifornia, is visiting home fo lk * on a 15-day »urlough. Mr. and M r* Harvey Sm ith of G rants Pass visited at the Slone Imm«. over lo ih o r Day. The I .and 'th re sh in g machine w ill finish in this com m unity this week. Spark* of Sturgis, South Dakota. Mrs Lydia Keene of Brrxik*. and M rs Catherine D urant of Am ity. She was a member o f the L u th e r an church and a resident of this section sum »* 1900, coining here from Si Louis, Oregon Funeral arrangem ents w ill be announced la te r from Ihe M ills chapel. W r a it h o f M rs And when he does,you'll get the biggest thrill o f your life if you can look him squarely in the eye and My, "I couldn't help you fight-r-hut I did everything in my power to help you w in !” I oday s particular job for you is to scrape together every dollar you can—and buv an extra $ 100 worth o f V ar B onds! I hat's your job in the 3rd War Loan! It’s not enough to buy your regular amount of Bonds. It has to be more. It has to be an extra buy—a little more pressure for the shoulder that's against the whcc’.- REMEMBER THIS— you aren’t giving your money. You're lending it to the government for a w hile. And you’re making the best investment in the world. There's only one w ay you can say that. . . hon estly say it. And that is to help him win n o w ... when he needs all the help you can give him. WORLD'S SAFEST INVESTMENTS C k o o m |M MCW -Ov ffcW f i » l X<MM- I U n ite d Stale* A i r Saving« Bond« Series “ E” ; give» you back $ 4 fo r every $ J w hen tbc bond matures, In terest: 2 .9 ft a year, com pounded sem iani.ualiy, i f h eld to m aturity. D e n o m in a tions: » 2 5 , » 5 0 , $ 1 0 0 .3 5 0 0 ,3 1 ,0 0 0 . R edem p tio n: A nytim e 6 0 days a fte r issue date. Price: 7 5ft o f m aturity value. 2 . f t Treasury B onds o f 1 9 6 4 -1 9 6 9 ; read ily m arketable, acceptable as bank collateral. R ed -cm ab le at p a r and accrued in terest to r the purpose o f satisfying Federal estate taxes. D ated Septem ber 15, 1 9 4 J: due D ecem b er 15, 1 9 6 9 . D e n o m in a t io n s : $ 5 0 0 , $ 1 ,0 0 0 , $ 5 ,COO, $ 1 0 .0 0 0 , $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 and $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . P rice: par and accrued interest. O th e r securities: S erie* “ C ' Savings N otes; ’ «ft C ertificates o f Indebtedness; 2 ft Treasury Bonds o f 1 9 5 I- 1 9 5 J ; U n ite d States Savings Bonds scries " r " ; U n ite d States Savings Goads series “ G .“ In lo u ih r d The great reservoir of chemicals and metals In sea w ider has re mained practically untouched by man until recent years. The one exception Is salt to season fo >d. which has been evaporated from sea water since remote bines For lit tle more than n century. Iodine has been taken from the oceans Indirect ly by burning seaweed which had absorbed the Chemical. Irish Potato M isnamed Doubly misnamed like the guinea P'S. which Is neither pig nor from Guinea, the Irish potato Is neither potato nor from Ireland Thriving In cool climates at the northern lim it of agrteulture. It was first discovered growing almost on the equator in Peru. Its Spanish discoverer* called Mrs. Edna M cGarvin and son E rank of Eugene spent a week w ith her sister, Mrs. Kred H arris. A brother M arion M ille r and fam ily o f Grand Rondc spent the week end there. T ro y Young o f Camp Haan vis tt "papas." ’ Batatas" was their ited Tuesday at the Kred H arris name for what Is now known ns Ihe home. sweet potato, which is thus the origi M r. and Mrs. Lawrence C'haffee nal bearer of the potato name. and fa m ily of B lactily spent M on day night w ith his brother Eloyd. R u b b e r R e a c h e d H ig h The ( loves From Evergreen Cloves are Ute di led. unopened (tower buds of an evergreen trea which Is a native of the Molucca nr Spice Islands. him, he'll come price of r a tC lW d an . il l - t i m e natural BACK THE ATTACK...WITH WAR BONDS This message approved by the United States Government is donated by the following public spirited firms and individuals in the interest of the 3rd war loan and the war effort. rubber h ig h o f $ | 12 a pound in 1910 In 1932 It dropped to 2 625 cents. O rdinarily It was around IS cents, and before the pres ent w ar It was |>egged at 22 5 cents J. C. Penney Co. First National Bank McLaughlin’s Furniture Store Bressler’s The Grove Hardware Red Horse Service Station « ' Harry Rentle Cottage Grove Hotel Western Auto Supply Co. Larry Levens Kent’s Market Amil Thies Garage Farmers Union Doleman’s Dixie Bakery Irish and Swartz Flatters’ Texaco Station Knickerbocker’s 5c to ’1.00 5th and Washington Karl Mills Standard Oil Co. of California , I McCoy Motors Quality Market Cottage Grove Cleaners 129 Ncrth 9th St.—Phone 252 Men’s Toggery The Rexall Store Mountain States Power Co. Graber-Gettys Hardware Cottage Grove Ice Works Cottage Grove Gas Co. Collins Laundry and Cleaners Victory Garage KEM’S for DRUGS • Drive In Bar-B-Q I Cottage Grove Creamery Merl King with Rodmans The Eagle Cigar Store Red Boot Shoe Shops.« Smith and Short Grocery * JISJHT Cottage Grove Foundry 0 . K. Welding and Forge Shop