T ill ItSl».\V, I'IHIKI \IM 10 1911 L IO N R O A R S 1*11 VI.I.IS KOSTER, Editor M a ry Gasper, E d ito r llo m r y.c G irl» G iv e Luncheon The g irls of the Home Ee. I l l class gave a luncheon M onday noon in the d in in g room honoring tw o v is itin g s ta le nu | n * i visors o f ( the S m ith -H u g h e s dep a rtm e n t The guests Included M r. G len W eaver and M r K a rl Cooley, s ta le su p e rviso rs; M r. <*. A. K r ill- le r, c h a irm a n ot the school Is ia ril, II B. F c rtin ; Principal G. S. D a vie *; and M r. Su|M *rlntendeni K a h le r, a g re lu ltu re In s tru c to r T h e p rr | Miration o f the m eal was supervised by Miss C olem an a nil the m eal was served by Lois M ob ley and Eva llo p m o n . S enior Class H ay O ffic e rs Elected A senior class m e e tin g was held T h u rsd a y o f last w eek to elect class prophets, h isto ria n s, law yers, a class | s ir I and song w rite rs . The fo llo w in g w ere elected prophets, Donna Ilu ile s o n , M ild re d C o llie r and H o w a rd llu rp n lc ; h isto ria n s, P h y llis F o s te r and Jo h n n y E d w a rd s; law yers, Helen Gates and Lin d a T o n o li. |>oet, M a xin e Good w in ; song w rite rs , Joanne P re m a u l, Joan K in g . L o is M obley, K e ith W ooley and Boyd C la rk . M iss K lp p e n lie s'll|> er a te s .Because o f a relapse due Io the flu Miss K ippen. ty p in g in s tru c to r’ Is In S |sikane w here she is v is itin g h e r sister. She plans to lie aw ay fo r several weeks. t i l l W a r Loan T o t a ls The to ta l am ount purchased by the h igh school F o u rth W a r Loan D riv e ending last F rid a y was $12,- 480 75. T h e sehiMil went o ve r Its <|uota by $ti.|H()75 T he seniors to o k In the highest am ount of money, $4.225.05, and the sopho m ores came next w ith $.3,290.45. T he ju n io rs to o k in $2.9.37,35 and the fie s h in i'ii SJ.o.'T'Hi I Mat III ( t u b E le c t» L a u rc n c M ille r was elected president o f th e I j i t i n club. Others elected T h u rsd a y. F e b ru a ry 7 a n ’ : vice p resident, S helia T o w e r; sec re ta ry , M a rg a rita Q uaglia. Irene N o rth w a y Is c h a irm a n o f the p ro je ct c o m m itte e w ith D ot H u r- rls and Ire n e S c h a ffe r ns assist a nts. F o o tllg h te r» F le e t T he d ra m a tic s club, "T h e F oot- lig h te rs ", elected the fo llo w in g o f fice rs fo r next sem ester nt Its last m e e tin g : president, D e lb e rt M ille r, vice p resident. Ih len Rob erts; se cre ta ry and tre a su re r, Jo anne S h o rt. • Annual Junior Party T he an n u a l ju n io r |« try w ill be held F e b ru a ry 11 in h o nor o f the w in n in g home room fo r the gale o t Junior p la y tic k e ts . Miss Hessel Is su p e rvisin g the d e ta ils w ith the h elp o t E ile e n H a rp o le and Bob W icks. T h e proposed p lan o f en te rta in m e n t includes d a n cin g and games. R efreshm ents w ill be s e rv ed d u rin g the la tte r p a rt o f the evening. Intram ural Volley Ball In tra m u ra l vo lle y h a ll began th is week. T h is to u rn a m e n t p ro m ises to he v e ry c o lo rfu l as the seniors are out fo r revenge against the ju n io rs a fte r th e ir de feat in b a ske tb a ll. T h e freshm en and sophomores (dan to upset the dope bucket by w in n in g th e se r ies. Those w ish in g to participate should see the ca p ta in s o f th e ir respective classes, w ho a re : fre s h men, B ill Boyce; sophomores, D a r re l E a s te rlin g ; ju n io rs , Don W ic k - e n d o ll; seniors. R onold H a l haway. N e rvie r F la g B ro u g h t t 'p to Hate T he service fla g o f the school has hts>n bro u g h t up Io date by th e H om e Ee. clu b g irls . T hree hundred e ig h ty-o n e boys a rc now se rvin g in the arm ed forces, six o f w hom have been re p o rte d k ille d In a ctio n . lost none; sophomores have won one and lost th re e ; freshm en blue have won one and lost three; fr< shnien gold have won one and lost three. ( tr im Ixadse R iehatds, senior, w it h d re w fro m school F rid a y because her parents are m oving to S p rin g - h e ld C harles Johnson, ju n io r, and Jack P r u itt, MopTiomorc, tx.th fo r m er students here, ente re d school M onday. S ix students fro m O a k rid g e h igh school w i" c v is ito rs last M onday. T h e y to u re d the b u ild in g and a tte n d e d student co u n cil m e eting as a p ro je ct fo r securing |M).‘,sih ih tie s fo r im p ro v in g th e ir ow n school. T h e y also v is ite d S p rin g fie ld and Eugene high the same day. Spanish Program’ T he Spanish p ro g ra m w h ic h w ill be p u l on F e b ru a ry 1H fo r the student Ix x ly prom ises about tw e n ty m in u te s o f c o lo rfu l m usic, In c lu d in g a vocal solo In Spanish and a dance. Ration Calendar G A S H I.IX K : In states o u tsid e the East Coast A rea A - 10 cou|»ons are good th r u M arch 21. T l l t E IN S P E C T IO N : D eadline fo r A coupon holders is M a rch 31 F o r B and C coupon holders, deadline is F e b ru a ry 28. SUGAR: S ta m p No. .30 tn Book F o u r Is good fo r 5 pounda th ro u g h M a rch 31. S ta m p No. 10 in lks»k F o u r is good fo r fiv e pounds o f ca nning su g a r th ro u g h F e b ru a ry 28, 1945. SHOES: S ta m p No. 18 in Book One Is gixxl fo r one p a ir. S ta m p No. 1 on T he A irp la n e sheet in B ix ik T h re e is good fo r one p a ir. Saginaw T h e F rie n d ly N e ighbors clu b met w ith M rs. ( T ifi G ersbach at T h e S h a m n x 'k bow ling team Hie fium e o f her m o th e r. M rs. Inez M u n te ti h T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . (P is h S w a rtz i led by H ap W ol- is g ra d u a lly g e ttin g T h e re w ere nineteen m e m b e r* L trd , w ho present and three vi do rs. M rs. hack his b o w lin g eye, h it a d e te r Hanson o f Eugene, M rs. Sells und m ined s trid e to get out o f the c e l "G ra n dm a '* E n rig h t. T he p ic s i- la r. C a p ita l L u tn lx 'i Co., humped d e iit appointed M is . H elen W il o u t o f second place by A rt W ein- liam s, Mrs. Noreen Sells a n il M rs. k a u f’s Cabbage G lo ve Cleaners M a rg a re t Keene on the v is itin g and T exaco D ll Co., slips in to co m m itte e . T w o contests w ere second place is the briefed s tru g held w ith M rs. Johnston w in n in g gle in th e fo u rth week of the w in the guessing contest and M is . te r b o w lin g to u rn e y at the C o t Hanson the m usic contest. V a l tage (»rove re cre a tio n alleys. H on I entines w e ic exchanged among ors in the highest num ber o f pins the group. A special fe a tu re of fo r one gam e goes to A. B o stick the re fre sh m e n ts was a huge fo r the w om en w ith a score of b irth d a y cake w h ic h Mrs. Gers- 147 and fo r the men W. Thom pson baefi funi made fo r h e r m o th e r w ith a score o f 224 H onors in the n u m b e r o f pins in the whose b irth d a y was th a t day. The highest th re e game series goes to M on next d u b m e e tin g w ill be w ith M rs George G e tty F e b ru a ry 18th. tana R lp p y w ith a score o f 4<X) Duane B o ris o f Corona, C a lifo r and W a rre n Hansen fo r the men nia and Ir v in F e h lh a fe r o f E l w ith 591 S ta n d in g s o f the ten teams at kader, Io w a b oth seamen firs t class, w ho had Just com pleted a the end o f the 4th w eek: W on Lost Pctg. seven m onths tra in in g at F a rra T eam 10 2 .833 gut, Idaho, and th e ir w ives were Q u a lity ICO 7 5 b re a kfa st gu e st* at the L o w e ll 7 5 .583 Benston hom i' M onday m o rn in g of S tu ll 6 6 ,5<X» last week. Duane B o ris fo rm e rly C a p ita l L u m b e r 6 6 MO live d here and th e y w ere enro u te ' S ta n d a rd OU C. G. C leaners 6 6 .500 to C a lifo rn ia . D a u g h e rty 6 6 J00 M rs. (J e tty s|x'n t S a tu rd a y and G ustafsons . 5 7 .417 S unday at L o n g vie w , W ashington. S afew ay 4 H M rs. It. W . H ill accom panied her Ir is h S w a rtz .3 9 .250 as fa r as Oregon C ity , w here she w ill v is it fo r tw o weeks w ith a sister. M r. and M rs. W . W in te rs o f M r. and M rs. H e rm an K anel C o tta g e G rove spent Sunday at w ent to S t. H elens S a tu rd a y to the home o f M rs. W in te rs ' m o th v is it th e ir son. P vt., R ay K a n e l er. M rs. L. P rine. w ho was home on leave fro m M r. and M rs. C lif f T u c k e r and C am p A b b o tt, Bend d a u g h te r o f W in c h e s te r B ay spent M rs. C. F . French o f Salem S a tu rd a y a t th e La w re n ce M on- spent th e w eek end here w ith her te ith home. d a u g h te r, M rs. F ra n cis Cooper. F ra n k C la rk and K e ith K o rs t- jerw o t B a b b itt, Nevada, v isite d w ith frie n d s ‘here one day la st w eek. T h e y w ere on th e ir w a y to P o rtla n d w here M r. C la rk to o k his exams and was inducted in to the a rm y . B oth a re fo rm e r residents o f th is c o m m u n ity and M r. C la rk ta u g h t school here fo r several years. Z u m a lt and W illia m s have f in P eriod 3 eou,»ons are good th ru ished b u ild in g th e ir docks and are M a rc h 13. P eriod 4 coupons are now d ig g in g a m ill pond. T h e y p lan to m ove th e ir m ill soon fro m g ixxl th ro u g h S e ptem ber 30. MEATS, EATS: W a lk e r, w h e re th e y are now o jje r- B lo w n S ta m p s V. W and X are a tin g to th e new s ite here. g ix x l th ro u g h F e b ru a ry 26, B ro w n S ta m p Y become* good F e b ru a ry WORLD HAY OF PRAYER 13 and rem ains gixMl th ro u g h M a rch 20. W a ste k itc h e n fa ts are P lans a re being made to observe redeem ed a t tw o ra tio n jxnntS the W o rld D a y o f P ra y e r b y a ll p lu s fo u r cents a pound. the churches o f the c o m m u n ity at P ilo t E s s e h FOODS: the C h u rch o f C h ris t. F rid a y a f G reen S tam ps G, If. and J in te rnoon, F e b ru a ry 25 at 2:00 p. m. Book F o u r are good th ro u g h F e b - j T h is is to be a union m e e tin g ru a ry 20. G reen S tam ps K . L and w ith a ll th e churches in v ite d and M are good th ro u g h M a rc h 20. l> a rtic ip a tin g and th e m em bers o f IN C O M E T A X th e C hurch o f C h ris t w ill be hosts. D eadline fo r filin g re tu rn s . The to p ic o f th e m e e tin g is "A n d M a rch 15, e a rlie r filin g is d e s ir the L o rd W ondered T h a t T here able. Was N o In te rc e s s o r." A partm ent dwellers who w a rt to give window screens a thorough cleaning before storing them w ill find the bathtub useful Spread a discarded sheet or other large cloth on the bottom of the tub. covering a ll but the drain. Taking one screen at a time, pour a pail of sudsy water over the screen. Scrub u n til soot and d irt are removed. Then tilt the shower at an angle when It w ill rinse the screen. Let the screens d ry thoroughly before sending them to the basement storeroom. SI TIIK Itl.IN <U H .I) KILLED M a r tin B a ke r. J r., fiv e -ye a r-o ld son o f M r. and M rs. M . C. B a ke r. S u th e rlin , was k ille d S unday m o rn in g w hen s tru c k by a p ic k up tru c k d riv e n by E lm e r E. E lli- ton. 54. Y on ca lla . S h e riff O. T. C a rte r re p o rte d . T h e accident oc c u rre d on the U m pqua h ig h w a y west o f S u th e rlin n e a r th e de fense housing p ro je c t, in to w h ic h the B a k e r fa m ily re c e n tly moved fo llo w in g a rr iv a l fro m W a sh in g to n state. M rs. C larence Peterson and c h ild re n and M rs. ( ’has. T eeters v is ite d in S p rin g fie ld S unday at the R o b e rt Coombs home. M rs. A da Jennings and M rs. M a ry L a n d o f H a rris b u rg spent S unday a t th e Louis Dodge h o m e .' M r. and M rs. Ed. T w in g 'v is ite d S unday in C re sw e ll w ith Mrs. M rs. M in n ie H o w a rd and daugh te r Frances, fo rm e r residents o f th is place. M r. and M rs. A lfre d P lueard have sold th e ir p ro p e rty here and m oved to C o tta g e Grove. M r. and M rs. S herw ood le ft Tuesday fo r Spokane, th e ir fo r m e r home. ( AKH OF TH A N K S W e ta k e th is means o f th a n k in g th e woods c re w o f the R ow R iv e r L u m b e r C om pany fo r th e ir assist ance and kindness in o u r bereave m e n t. M rs. B e rta M c G u ire and MM 2 6 -ltp Films Developed and Printed a n d 8 d W t/V Exposures REPRINTS 3c EACH. Guaranteed Work. Thrift-Wise Cottage Grove, Ore. Store Tie 4>ame NO ARGUMENTS Ask Your Neigh • IÍ r Salesboolu, receipt books, book keeping systems The S entinel. W e S alu te Y o u BOY SCOUTS This is Boy Scout week—Let’s get to know our Scouts and Scouting program better. Scouts of yesterday are playing a leading part in the terrific battles of today and Scouts of today are doing a magnificent job on the home front. Yes indeed, we’re mighty proud of our Boy Scouts. BEANS DEVILED MEAT Cudahy’s % ’s Cello bags Reds, Large or Small Whites 4 for 25c PREM 12 oz Tins each 39c OATS MACKEREL Quick or Regular Triangle Brand 9 lbs. N o . 1 t a ll T ins each JLOC Knickerbocker’s 15c Corn Flakes 6°z 3 f°r 14° Grade A Large, in Cartons J T TA 19.3« C hevrolet sedan Tour Pontiac Dealer 24 North 9th Street . 37 1 Krumbles Cereal Deal dozen p* ; g x s 25- 15c lb. 2 for 15c M n u O l M i P IL V JL • $ 39 -JL- each 1087 Ntinlehaker sedan M A R T IN M OTORS bag LIPT0N SOUP MIX, Chicken 3 for 25c PARD DOG FOOD....... ..............3 for 29c CIGARETTES, Raleighs.........$1224 crt. RANCHO SOUP, Tomato or V egetable.................. ...2 cans 15c ROSEDALE PEAS, Real V alue.....................................2 for 25c No. 1 Tall tins each New Crop 5 lb. pails 1940 H el.tixe Plym outh sedan Top Cash Paid 49 SARDINES 0LE0, Dinner Bell WAX PAPER, 40 foot 1941 Super Ford sedan, heater fo r y o u r <«r o r e q u ity . A L L MAKES 3 b 29 S & W COFFEE, Victory Package ................................... 29c lb. BREAKFAST CUP for that hot drink ................... ......... 15c lb. I9U Ponili«' H el.tixe sedali radio, Iteiuer 19.3« C h e v ro le t < .i.ipe V H Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency FOR INSURANCE An a d d itio n a l 54 m illio n pounds o f ra isin s fro m the 194.3 pack is Ix-ing released fo r U. S. c iv ilia n use by W F A . T h is a ctio n makes 3.36 m illio n pounds o f raisins re leased to c iv ilia n s fro m th e 194.3 pack. Cheese supplies in 1944 w ill be d ivided so as to m ake a va ila b le fo r c iv ilia n s about fo u r pounds per ca p ita , o r one pound less th a n th e y received d u tin g 194.3. A bout fiv e m illio n m ore pounds o f cheese have been allocated to U. S. ser- vicignen th a n th e y used la st ye a r, an increase m a in ly to p rovide m ilk n u trie n ts fo r the la rg e r num ber o f soldiers overseas. Eg^S kprix x i, fi MOKE B A ISIN S A S H LENS ( HEEME Dorena FI E l. OIL: Use Tub for Window Screens Irish Swartz Rising Slowly from Cellar The tenn(S|uoits game th a t was held Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 1 between the ju n io r and senior g irls was a closely contested game ending in a tie, 21-21. T h e tennequoits to u r nam ent standings to the Kill are: seniors have w on th re e and lost none; ju n io rs have w on th re e and Best Car Buys PA GF TTTE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GT1OVE OREGON SENTIMENT isn’t rationed and neither is our stock of Valen tines. In keeping with the tradition of our store, we have «gain ns always the most complete assortment of Valentines and Val entine gift suggestions. Valentines for soldiers, sailors, marines, eoast guard, WAVS, WAVES, SI’AU’S, women marines . . . . valentines for husbands wives, mothers, sisters, brothels . . . . valentines for everyone! D rifte d S n o w A real flour value 49 pounds $ O -0 9 /= = K elly ’s M arket CUSTOM CUTTING WRAPPING FOR LOCKER BOXES £ 7 2 ib. IR ISH & SW A R T Z