The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 10, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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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
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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