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THIKSDAÏ, FEBRUARY 21, PRIORITY BLANKS We have a. supply of priority blanks for all kinds of building materials and will be glad to assist you in fill ing out these blanks, if you need our services. THE 8KNTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OMHGQN LION ROARS How Healthy Are We Valentine Dane* Valentines of all shapes and sizes decorated the gym walls for the Sweetheart Swirl, dance spon sored by the junior class. The dance was held after the game with Junction City. Approximate ly 170 persons attended, including Junction City students. Many large hearts bore the initials of steadies. Refreshments of punch and Valentine cookies were served .during intermission Two popular solos “Come to 1 t Baby, I Jo" and "Gee 1 Dive to . HoM You" were sung by Betty । ! Bagley. PAGE THREE Phone Earnings Decline for 45 Although the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company experi enced an exceptional growth throughout the war years, the company did not profit from the war, declares N. R. Powley, presi dent, in the company's 1945 An nual Report to Shareholders, re- leaned today through Louis S. Flade. manager here. The report contained a tabu- lation comparing the year 1945 with 1939. The tabulation. Mr Powley pointed out, “vividly por 24 South 10th St, Phone 33 trays, not only what our com pany's expansion has been I FA TO Form March 9 throughout the years of its war To Interest other school» on Hz effort, but also the impact of this coast in organizing an FHA chap- sign is simitar to that used on t*r, the Future Homemaker» of expansion on its major operat ★ You are not loo young nor, the custom-buin exhibition Chrys America are planning to meet at ions." ler "Newport" that attracted such Myrtle Point March 9 There will loo old to be knocked down, In quoting from the report, Mr. favorable attention just before lx* 12 school» represented at the by tuberculosis. Regular phy»- Powley called attention to the fol the war It serves to accentuate all day conference. Cbttage Grove ical examination« and chest lowing: the length of the car ' and to udii Chapter which has charge of the X-rays will find TB early— "The tabulation shows that out to its streamlined appearance, meeting and entertainment has when it can lie moat easily of a $126,701,783 increase in op- Holh th* new Chrysler and new erating revenues only $1,654.339 Plymouih *re on display at the The rear fender has been reda- mimed Madelyn Ocumpaugh us ¡revenue betterment was carried McCoy Motors, Sixth ami Wash- signed to harmonize with the , chairman, and Barbara Madson to How healthy a nation are we? to income available for interest ingrn streets. L. J McCoy said front fender, the i skirt lieing plan the entertainment. There is no yardstick by which Mr». Evelyn Roth, state advisor the health of a people can be and return. Invested capital, how yesterday prices on liuth new lengthened to cover more qf the nxxtaU will lx* announced as sewn wheal and thus add to the smart of F’uture Homemakers, announc- measured i precisely, but there are ever, ao increased that the rate ed there will be a meeting of I facts available which throw a re of return thereon was only 5.87 as the price schedule is fixed by ness of appearance. N e w, buiuiMTK, finished In FHA in Albany, April 6. At this i per cent in 1945, whereas in 1939 the OPA chrome, are used both front and time new officers will be installed i vealing light on health conditions it was 6.33 percent the average • Improvements that contribute in the United States .. reaj; Those bumpepi nye extended and representatives from all to finer Appearance, better per- over li the number of young men re- for the entire period being only around the »ides of the fender» the state will be present. formancc. Increased safety, additi jected for duty in the armed forc 5.83 percent. 4o give greater protection. Bump- Prom Plan* comfort and reduced operation es in World War II because of4 "Earnings per common share in er bwk bars arc heavier and Prom plans for this year have mental or physical defects is an 1939 were $7.87 whereas in 1945 and maintenance costs arc found stronger, to permit lifting car already been started by the in th«- 1946 Chrysler cars, now Jun- indication of the general level of they had declined to $6.78 and with the bum|>er jack that Is «up lor class Jane Beidler has in the hand* of dealers through been health, there is vast room for im the dividends per common share piled. The bumper guards are appointed head chairman. declined from $7 25 to $6 50. The The provement. out the country awaiting public made more massive. decrease in earnings and in the theme has not yet been decided Inspection. Examination of millions of men The grille is of an entirely nee upon, although »everal ideas have dividends per common share be- The line comprises six models, <l«dgo, with a low, wide arrange been suggested. The different from every section of the country peak the tasks of management the Royal. Windsor, and Town under the Selective Service Act ' me nt of horizontal chrome-plated committep head» are aa follows: which 1 i e ahead, particularly and Country. powered by six- grille bare and the addition of Music, Betty Bagley; invitations. had resulted in the rejection of when it is recognized that of the cylinder engines, and the New vertical bani in the grille opening«. Beverly Layton; decorations, Bev- 45 percent early in 1944. Approxi increase in operating revenues, Yorker, Saratoga and Crown Im ( The lurking light» have been erly Whitlock; seating for ban mately 150,000 were turned down 60 percent came from toll and perial powered by eight-. There placed below the headlights, to quet, June Malcolm; food, Donna because of evidence of tuberculos long distance revenues which have is alone. arc 26 body styles and an option tie in with the grille design. This of 13 standard color* is offered new location of the parking lights Porterfield, and program. Pat Six diseases take a toll of ap been artificially stimulated by the war, and of the increase in ex So many improvements have al»o promote* safety as it define« Kelly. proximately 1,000.000 lives in the penses before taxes, 75 percent Talent Assembly been made and so many features the width of the car. United States each year. With ac- ’ from increased payroll A talent assembly, sponsored by cidents included, the seven lead- came ’ added that the 1946 cars can pro A new liood design also pro perly be described as pew. In fact, mote« the harmony of the front the FFA. was presented in the ing causes of death cost 1,100.000 costs costs which rose sharply in 1945, the payroll reaching a more changes have twen made end. as these lines flow into the auditorium Friday, February 15. lives. total of $124,689,994. Increases in The program consisted of Dr. since the 1942 line, the last manu fenders to accentuate the low, Many of these deaths could be factured before the outbreak of massive appearance of the ensem I. Killum, Sandy Wiese, who per- prevented. Heading the list of wage rates arising out of collect the war, than generally is the ble. A new licit molding in bright formed a miraculous operation on causes of death are heart deseas ive bargaining, together with oth case from one mixlel year to chrome extend* only one foot be- hta victim. Eldon Hudgins; All es. which kill nearly 500.000 per er increases in pay to which our company committed itself in 1945, another , yuod the wuuhJucld ui order to Hala Sa basal's magical feat in sons a year. There are several it is estimated will amount to The front-end han been entirely preserve unbroken the beauty of ' taming an age-old mystery;" kinds of heart disease, some of Morris Culver as a semi-nxxlem them more serious than others. more than $32,900,000 on an an redesigned. Front fender» fkiw In- the hood line. nual basis, thus raising payroll to the body, - - producing - the effect ----- , The size of the wheel« ha« been chopin and his rendition of "The All heart diseases are not neces costs to new high levels and mak show -------- featur- sarily fatal. When treatment is of a king one-piece teardrop de- reduced from 16 to 15 inches. Thia , Polonaise; „ .. , ” . a style ■ ing schedules of pay of employees sign that may be likened to the change not only make» for better p , (a,hlon-s' a begun in time under a competent the highest in the history of our Nacelle» on an airplane. This de- riding qualities but improve» the iL? , ” . c’ wi,h K<,nneth physician, the disease can often appearance of the car. Who*!» are ^l „ir^.?dUC,Or' ttnd hU "beau- be cheeked and the life of its company. The full annual effect wm. of these pay increase commit- victim prolonged. e<|uippcd with plaatic white-wall' M “ ' Mark Morgan as the "Famous The next six leading causes of « wheel ring», another touch of real Morgan" smartness. Tires on the slx-cylin- Morgan charmed the King Co- doath, in order of fatalities, are: tier models arc 6.50 and on the ! bra; "At the Crossing," a humor- cancer and other malignant tum- ous skit, was enacted by Wilbur ors, cerebral hemorrhage, nephrit- eights 700. By "Hhorty" Smith Interior improvements include: Heith and Carol Naish; Senor >*. accidents, pneumonia and tu- A new plastic steering wheel of Costralilo, the famous bull-fight- berculosw. White we cannot now envisage greater strength and rigidity, with er; "Famous Faces" were por- Howdy Folks: It looks like we a heavy chrome frame covering frayed by Roy Duemt. who por- the day when disease will be wip- the right track to get the thre* spokes and the top of trayed a Scotchman, and Kenneth cd from the face of the earth, we remiel* for our advertising, 1 tlic steering column; a new instru Neace ax Hitler. Gene and Dean know that great progress has been Several folks came in and ment panel that contributes both Davenport, 'The Tumbling Turn- made in treatment and that, mentioned the opening column. | to beauty and driving convenlen- bleweeds demonstrated some'fbrough research, science is con- tinually adding to our knowledge ce; u speedometer with non-glar- fancy tumbling. The Pepsi-Cola Scholarship about disease. We know, too, even yig background and white numer On* num offered ua a good als, and the color .signal indicat- Aptitude Test was taken Friday though we too rarely act on the Juke to uw In the write ing various speed ranges visible February 15. by Jerry Mickey knowledge, that there is no better up«. That** the kind of co on the dial as well as on the Gordon Neideigh, Helen Hudgins, "cure" for disease than preven-. operation we like and ap pointer: a newly-designed metal and Morris Culver. They were tion. The best safeguard against preciate. radio screen, finished in chrome chosen by the senior class as the illness is keeping our bodies tn and placed behind the plastic rad most likely students to succeed. good physical condition. The test is a two-hour one made Some aspects of health protec io grille; new clear plactic con He said that every man liken John L. Kelly, Prop. to see a broad smile, especial trol knob on levers and window up by the College Entrance Exam tion through the public control of ining board and graded by them. Phone 37 disease will be discussed m the regulatoiK; new hand-brake warn ly if she Is smiling at Him ing signals; a new entrance lamp The two students with the high next article. on the cowl to illuminate the est score from this state will be front compartment This tight o|»- awarded the kcholarsh*) which glad to get It. erates when the door is opened. pays all expenses including books An entirely new braking sys fees and tultioh. There is also a tem has been adopt'd that adds $25 a month allotment for four A1I ready we are wondering years. greatly to the safety and pleasure whether well be able to wax of driving. Among its advantages humorous every time we sit are higher braking efficiency with down to write this column. lighter pedal pressure, better brake lining wear and increased WOODSON — At the Eugene effectiveness in the brakes with clinic, Thursday, February 14, There’« one thing we can out an increase in drum size. In 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood- always write about with fact. this type of brake gives the son, Cottage Grove, a daughter, pleasure, though, and that driver better control over his car, Cheryl Lynn. I« our Gibson Ranges and with'less effort, in all phases of Refrigerator«. QUARLES — At the Sacred operation. Heart general hospital, Eugene. Saturday. February 16. 1946. to You'll be pleased with them. ( ARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs Gerald Quarles, Cot too, If you’ll give them a try. We wish to express our appre tage Grove, a daughter. ciation for the many acts of kind RUNK— At the Butler matern ness and sympathy shown us dur ing the illness and death of our ity home, Saturday, February 16, mother and slater. Billy, Dean and 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. D. •’Shorty" Smith Runk of Lorane, a son. Eldon Deanice Higginbotham and fam BOO Main Street Claire. ily, the Carlisle, Roehl, Menzel CXX)PF'R At the Butler ma r and Johnson families. 28-ltp ternity home, Thursday, Febru ary 14, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Har old Cooper. Cottage Grove, a daughter, Nellie Jeannine. PAINTON—At the Butler ma ternity home, Monday. February 18. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Morse Painton, Creswell, a daughter, Susan Jean. 0. K. Supply Co New Chrysler Is On Display Here WE HAVE MOVED to our new office quarters in the Wiser Building where we are better prepared to serve your accounting or income tax needs. Rickard Accounting Service Phone 60 Wiser Building ments are not reflected in the 1945 payroll. “Since the pre-Pearl Harbor days, 1939. our organization has grown by more than 21,000 jx-ople, or 71 percent. It is of interest that at the end of 1945, of our 51,282 personnel, composed of 15,745 men and 35,537 women, over 57 p*T- cent of our men and over 27 per cent of our women had had ten years or more of service. These are impressive figures when they are viewed in the light of the fact that over the years a large mim er of younger people come into the organization. • STTDENTS TO VISIT DAM A party of engineering students from OSC is due here Friday for study and observation of the Cot- tage Grove dam. fl > ^DAIRY ■ S ubarus • A DISINFECTANT Safeguard« your herd against Bang « • AN INSECTICIDE Kitt» Film .nd MoMiuitow at th.tr DEODORANT ; A Destroys noxiou* odvrt, protecting milk's delicate flavor I Contains DDT. SOLD BY GOOD FEED Manufacture bj NUTIUTIONM. PRODUCTS CO., Portland, Ore. Mostly Static LIPSTICK Kelly Drug Co. births Go where yov please TODAY! Smith Electric i ou can take that trip by TONIGHT-HERE WE GO Greyhound ANNUAL UPRISING! ARMORY, YHURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21 Past Commanders Night for All Ex- Service Men and Friends- See Our Sheriff (Tom Swartz) In Action Plenty of Eats, Suds, Cards, Music and Dominos (roll dem bones, baby needs a shirt) COME EARLY—STAY LATE FOR A GOOD TIME Door Charge, $2.00, as Usual PLUMBING PHONE 26-F-2 If you want quick service We Have Bath Tubs, Sinks, Showers Yes, indeed! You can get there...ano oach...by Greyhound. And entirely at your own convenience. Numerous, well-timed departures are in effect right now. This dependable, low-cost travel service is yours today, when you need it most, with even more frequent service as new buses are available. Go Greyhound and get there! Cottage Grove Agent: E. E. GAINES Depot: 802 Main Phone 97 J. P. 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