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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. APRII, 6 1925
PAGE TWO
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1 get to him.
dime.
Mondays and Thursdays
Here’s that fellow again with
I often wonder why they al way«
i
his
bobbed-haired sweetie. He al­
’
pass
me
around
before
flie
sermon
..Publishers
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 45,
Bede & Smith...
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ways
drops
a
two-bit
piece
with
1
is
preached.
It
isn
’
t
customary
___ Editor
of Lane County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district
Elbert Bode-----
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, io pay ff*r something before you the air of a millionaire and spends
A group of friends gathered at
will he held at auditorium of high school building on the 21st day of
A first-class publication entered at get it. Of course it often happens five dollars taking her for a motor the C. A. Stevens home Saturday
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph April, 1925, at 7:30 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis­
Cottage Grove as second-class matter i that those who patronize me ride in the afternoon.
evening, honoring and surprising Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to
ad-
I
got
a
dollar
from
that
fellow.
haven
’
t
paid
for
anything
in
Mrs. Stevens, the occasion being 10, forenoon service at 11, evening vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax.
Business Office......... 65 North Sixth
The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur­
I heard the ladies’ aid say that her birthday anniversary.
I vance.
Five service at 7:30. Midweek services
ing the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1925, and ending June 30,
up
he
squanders
an
awful
lot
of
money
Possibly
they
have
me
take
Wednesday
evenings
at
7:30.
hundred
and
social conversation
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1926, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to
i the collection in advance so that on cigars and things. It might be were the diversions and were fol­
By mail (Cash in advance)
be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary
Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams. school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
One year....$2.75 | Three months .80 I the preacher will know how good better for me if more did the same. lowed by the serving of dainty
Thank goodness that my stunt is refreshments which the guests Bible school at 10, services at 11
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 ! a sermon to preach, or possibly
BUDGET
j so that he will feel free 9 to say over. I’m as nervous as a school brought with them.
B Y CARRIER
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
The guest and at 6:30 conducted by B. Y.
.$ .30 what he pleases about some of kid speaking her commencement list included Mr. and Mrs. C. L. P. U. Prayer meeting Thursday
One month.
Personal Service
Total
Four months, in advance..... . 1.10 I those in the audience—or possibly piece.
Salary
No.
Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ben­ evenings at 7:30.
♦ • •
tiix months, in advance----- . 1.60 ' he wishes to know whether he is
1 $2,400.00 $2,400.00
Not a bad foreupon, I ’ll say— nett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, Mr.
Superintendent ___
One year, in advance-------- . 3.00 going to get enough to mako it six dollars in silver and thirteen and Mrs. Cleve Miller, -Mr. and
Christian Church, the “home-like” Principals:
1,800.00 1,800.00
1
High sehool ____
worth while not to say some of pennies—the best I’ve done for a Mrs. George Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. church—A. J. Adams, minister.
1,350.00
1,350.00
Member of
1
Sunday
school
at
9:45,
sermon
and
j
West
side
______
to
long
time
—
but
if
folks
were
as
I
the
things
he
knows
he
ought
George Hohl, Mr. and Mrs. Vern [ communion at 11, Christian eudea ' Teachers :
National Editorial Association
thrifty
in
other
ways
as
they
are
Garoutte, L. C. MichcneT, Einer vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30.
1,260.00 2,520.00
Oregon State Editorial Association say.
High school ____
• . •
Passing mo around in advance is in their financial relations with Johnson, Ed Lundbom, Mrs. Maude
1,215.00 3,615.00
Oregon Newspaper Conference
3
High school___
1,125.00
! often bad policy.
H«,w can a the church, wc wouldn’t have any Hohl and Mr. and Mrs. Curl Leabo,
1 1,125.00
Methodist Church—Rev. J. H.
High school ------
1,270.00
1,270.00
Ebert, l’astor. Sunday school at
1
the latter two being of Creswell.
Domestic art ___
WHAT A COLLECTION PLATE i preacher be expected to preach a paupers.
1,250.00
1,250.00
I good sermon when i ho sees that
; 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep­
1
Commercial ____
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THINKS.
1,500.00 1,500.00
1
Cottage Grove wants a new union
Home making __
$1.56 is the amount : I have collect-
Mrs. A. W. Swanson entertained worth league at 7, evening service
2,000.00 2,000.00
at 7:30. Everybody is welcome te
1
Agriculture ____
Well, here’s where 1 do my little ed as an offset for the day’s time high school. The project was sug­ the Joker club Friday evening at attend all of these services.
1,000.00 10,000.00
io
Grades _________
he
has
expended
in
preparing
him-
gested
by
County
School
Superin
­
•
«
•
Wild
flowers,
its
regular
meeting.
one act comi«‘-tragedy again.
900.00 5,400.00
6
Grades _________
tendent
Moore
at
an
institute
held
self.
Of
course
some
preachers
!
lamb
tongues,
orchids
and
currants
Free
Methodist
church
—
Corner
of
1,500.00
I can always tell when I’m going
1,500.00
1
Janitor __________
I
’
ve
heard
would
get
less
were
the
in
Cottage
Grove
recently,
nnd
the
600.00
were the artistic decorations of tho Monroe avenue and south Fifth Janitor __________
600.00
1
to be trotted out fur my perform­
collection
taken
afterward.
suggestion seems to have taken rooms. Following the usual diver­ street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun­ Clerk -----------------
200.00
200.00
1
ance because such an odd kind of
100.00
It seems peculiar to me that ■.•. -11. Cottnge Grove is just the sion, five hundred, a delieiou» two- day school at 10, forenoon services Election and census
hush comes over the audience and
1ÜO.00
because the choir aro unable to although I’in one of the most sort of a community to see the eourse luncheon was served. M rs. at 11, evening service at 7:30. ¡ Athletics ...
sing and the organist lias to g<> useful persons in this church I’m thing tliiough to fruition.—Eugene Swanson was assisted with the Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
...$36,760.00
Total _____________________ ____ -......
! serving by her daughters, Mrs. Mer- evenings.
one of the most unpopular. It 'a Gun rd.
it alone.
Material
and
supplies:
• • •
' ville Veatch and Miss Hazel Swan
to pass i me no wonder I have a sour disposi-
Wonder who
.$ 480.00
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
Christian Science Church—Corner
son.
Additional guests for the
around today!
eve tion. Some endure me gracefully
350.00
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) -------- ——
jf
Jefferson
avenue
and
Second
i
evening
were
Mrs.
W.
W.
McFar
­
with
a
smile,
but
none
greet
me
275.00
ning Gid Reliable was sick and
Library books ---------------- ----------------
street.
Sunday
services
at
11
a.
m.
land,
Mrs.
G.
M.
Scott,
Mrs.
R.
R
15.00
the extra who handled mo wasn't I start on my little stunt cheerful
Flags _______________________ _______
300.00
Meeks, Mrs. Hugh .Milligan and Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.
onto his job and I didn’t do as I and gnv and full of hope and t>el
Janitors’ supplies ----- ----------------- ------
1,250.00
Mrs. G. O. Knowlos.
Fuel__ ____ _________________ -v-......... -
well as a blind man selling pencils ing kindly toward everybody and
Seventh Day AdvcntiBt Church—
350.00
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Light and pow-er --------------------------- —
West Main street. Services every
nt the postoffice corner. If folks come back disheartened and glad to
125.00
Miss
Esther
Silsby,
.Mrs.
D.
II.
Water
__
.........
-
--------------------------------
Saturday.
Sabbath
school
at
10,
bo
chucked
away
out
of
sight
to
didn't act as if they wanted me
200.00
I
Stationery
and
supplies
..........
—
..............
church
service
at
11;
prayer
meet
Ilemonway
and
Mrs.
Earl
Hill
were
circulated around their way he grieve over another failure.
75.00
Telephone ........ —------------ - ----- ----------
*
An explorer in Africa hns found hostesses Thursday afternoon at ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Guess he
didn’t bother them.
Well, hero’s where we go. Watch
•
•
•
fish that flirt. All fish aren’t the regular meeting of the Con-i
3,220.00
feared, from their looks, that they me do my stuff!
Total ........ ..... .. ................. —-............ —
Sunday School services in the
stellation club in the bauquet room Latham
might steal something from me.
That’s a good start and makes flirts, but all flirts are fish.
school house every Sunday Maintenance and repairs:.
of the Masonic templo.
Easter at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su-1 Gymnasium building and grounds .........
300.00
The old veteran who usually me happy.
That poor widow
780.00
High school building and grounds --------
handles me in my appearances be­ dropped me a dime. A dollar from TWO TONS OF POISON ARE decorations were about the rooms perintondeut; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty,
100.00
ttMsiwtuiii- superintendent.
mu ru»ri n t onrlnnt
and
white
narcissi
and
yellow
crepe
assistaut
Repair
of
desks
..........................................
fore the church-going public never many others wouldn’t mean so
FED TO RODENTS
100.00
paper were the decorations of the
West side grade building and grounds ...
makes a mistake like that. He much to mo as that widow’s dime.
300.00
Maintenance,
agricultural
department
luncheon
table.
Tho
afternoon
hours
J
This is rodent control week
knows that folks dislike to have
Wouln’t that tickle you! There’s
Building Permits for March.
450.00
Maintenance, home making department
mo go by without dropping me that fellow who always tries to throughout Lane county and indi- wore pleasantly spent socially and I Th following building permits
a
two-coursc
luncheon
was
served.
I
something, and he knows the church arrive about twro minutes after I’ve cations are, from the amount of
-$ 2,030.00
were isiued by the city during
«lone my stuff, I never was popu poison bait mixed nnd distributed Invited guests of the club were March:
Assessments (highways, roads, streets, bridges):
lar with him. We’re going to get through the county agent’s office, M. F. Wyatt, Mrs. E. W. Armes ! S. S. Trask for the erection of
Pacific highway ......
-........ * 350.00
I him this time, He’s usually liberal that a bunch of digger squirrels and Mrs. George Lea.
i a one-story frame
I welling
♦
♦
♦
-$ 350.00
Total ___ _____________________________
when ho does get caught. Whi huve turned their tootsies to the
Everett Lee celebrated his twelfth
twelfth I | Quinc
c y E aver.ue.
N| at for the
Indebtedness:
shouldn’t he bof
He’s merely loavens permanently. Nearly two
erection of
$ 2,800.00
Bonds ............... ......... ............ ..... ............ ...........
giving up what he’s been holding ■ tons of poisoned bait have been birthday anniversary Saturday eve­ Ian apartment house on north Tenth
2840.00
Bond
interest
_________________
__
-
...........
number
of
his
friends
ning,
when
a
i
distributed
to
those
in
the
various
i street.
250.00
it is a physical am! out on mo.
Warrant
interest
..............................
.......
..........
responded
to
invitations
to
spend:
What do you think of that? I communities who arc assisting with
W. J. Tenl for the construction
500.00
All
other
indebtedness
and
interest
thereon
tho
evening,
Gaines
were
the
di-
mental condition.
That fellow let his wife drop two j tho extermination work.
of a frame dwelling on south See-
Duo to the lack of a county versions and daintv refreshments | ond street.
............. $ 6,390.00
nickels—nnd ho spent two dollars
Total
were served. The guest list in-
470.00
have lost that taking another fellow’s wife to the 1 agent to take charge of 1 the rodent eluded
Hiner
&
Son
for
nn
addition
..............
.........................
$
to
Insurance:
Genevieve and Audrey Mul­
show in Portland last week. I control work, squirrels i and other
ill
up - and - hoard the ladies’ aid tn Iking about rodents have gained a i foothold vihill, Jack and Earl Hansen, Grace, their machine shop.
........ ..... $ 470.00
Total __________ __ __ -
F. A. Bennett for repair of
during the past two years, In near- Ruth and Wesley Ebert, Dorothy •Iwelling on Washington avenue.
it.
Miscellaneous:
Typewriters for commercial department ................... $ 800.00
Two pants buttons from that ly every section there are a few- and Fred Stewart, Lorita Glass,
P. 8. Bukowski for repair of
I traveling man. Possibly he made who have failed to cooperate for Mary and Audrey*Ritenhouse, Rod­ front of barber shop building.
.............. $ 800.00
Total
a mistake, but tho preacher needs tho extermination of the rodents. ney Safley and Victor Goff.
Godard & Randall for repair of
♦ ♦ ♦
.......................................... $ 250.00
Emergency
them. His wife hail to borrow one The law is now such that such
roof
of
warehouse
at
Southern
Pa
­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C.-J. Kern enter­
| from a neighbor this morning and persons can be punished for per­
cific station.
.$ 250.00
Total
the preacher was Into at Sunday mitting rodents on their places and tnined the H. D. S. club Friday
L. P. McCoy for repair of roof
, nt least one of these in charge of evening nt its regular evening of of residence on south First street.
school.
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during
There’s Old Money Bags trying t he work here proposes to see that five hundred. Wild currants and
L. McAboy for repair of resi-
the year.... ...............
$50,270.00
pink
cyclamens
were
tho
artistic
,
tx> stare me out of countenance. If the law is enforced.
i I <lcnce on south Sixth street.
decorations
of
the
rooms.
Follow-
will give you the the smallest, piece of money he hns
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
ing the card session, at which Mr.
vim, vigor and vi­ is more than a nickel he always
From county school fund during the coming school
Every
kind
of
loose
leaf
Many Bobcats Killed.
and Mrs. Ben G. Koehler secured
tality of a youth, hns mo make change. I hope ledger sheets. The Sentinel.
year ________ _____________ .____________ ______ $ 8,000.00
Eighty-six bobcats were killed in From state school fund during the comiug school
high honors, a delightful luncheon
because it enrielies
X
1,500.00
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler Lane county during March and the
the blood, builds
state bounty of $3, in addition to From elementary school fund during the coming
wero invited guests of the club.
strength, gives the
4,000.00
the county bounty of $2, was col­
«>«■<$>
system real I’EP nnd
From couuty high school tuition ............ —................. 8,000.00
tones up health -i n
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ lected. The $3 bounty was cut Smith-Hughes subsidies ---------------- --- -----------------
1,850.00
erally.
n APPROACHING □ April 1 to $1.50.
250.00
Estimated amount from other sources .—-________
_____
____
□
□
A run down condi­
EVENTS
O
□
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ....
$23,600.00
gottaiK fòrove Sentinel
Notice of School Meeting
socierr
>
YOUTH Is NOT
A Matter of Years
§
PEPTONA
K nowles & G raber
tion is especially bad
lit. this season of the
year.
Peptonn is
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Notice to Registered Voters!
To observe its sixth birthday
County Clerk’s Office force
anniversary, the LaComus club has The
completed chocking hv precincts
will hold a no-hostess luncheon At ; the names of registered voters who
1 o’clock tomorrow at the Gray have failed to vote in the precinct
Goose ten room. The afternoon during tho years 1923 and 1924.
can! notices have been
a large bottle.
hours will Im spent at the home of Postal
mailed to such voters calling atten­
Mrs. IL B. Griggs.
tion to their failure to vote in the
said period and asking them to
♦ ♦ ♦
reinstate
their registration if de
The Jolly Bunch club will hold
and that otherwise their
its regular dance Friday evening , sired,
registration will be cancelled. In I
in Phillips hall, with Mr. and Mrs. many cases the person notified may
M rs. George be regularly voting in some pre- :
Tra Beidler,
C. J. KE.M. Prop
Currin and
Mrs. C. L. einct in the County other than the ,
one referred to in the norice, and
Cottage Grove,
:
Oregon
Speaks.
in such ease will be continued in ,
the precinct whore voting, but |
dropped
in the old precinct. The
ladies
’
aid
The
nQnnnnnnnnnnQnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnDnnnonnnnnnnonnnsnnnannnnQannanQnnnnnnnnnnnnn
address on the postal card will
society
usually indicate the precinct where
noon, with Mrs. E. W. Armes, Mrs. cancellation is to be made.
W. L. Hatch. Mrs. J. A. Merryman
Where any doubt exists in the
and Mrs. A. W. Swanson ns host­ mind of the voter as to his proper
registration, it will be well to check
esses.
up at the Clerk's office.
♦ ♦ ♦
The desire of the County Clerk's
The women’s relief corps will office ia to clear the files of dupli­
hold its regular quarterly dinner cations, which the law requires to
be done, and we will gladly give
Saturday noon.
attention to any corrections or re J
♦ ♦ ♦
; instatements which may be request- ■
The Social Twelve club will meet oil. Registration for voters is pox
at all times except thirty
Thursday afternoon w ith Mrs. H. IL sible
days prior to elections.
Veatch.
a5 9c(2)
R. 8. BRYSON, Clerk.
$1.00
HARDWARE
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Cottage Grove
:
Oregon
RECAPITULATION
Total estimate expenses for the yoar _____________ $50,270.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 23,600.00
Balance amount to be raised by district tax.
$26,670.00
Dated this 24th day of March, i925.
N. E. GLASS, Chairman,
C. E. UMPHREY,
11 J. SHINN,
Board of Directors.
Attest: WORTH HARVEY, Clerk.
8. V. ALLISON,
GEO. O. KNOWLES,
J. H. CHAMBERS,
mSOaCx
Advisory Committee.
Shortening
Mayonnaise
SCHNEID AU IS DEFEATED; NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE.
YOKEL, PILING UP
patrons of
or servirò
A m to how far your “Voice” will
carry for big results -leave that to
iw. We'll provide pl lentjr of “foree-
fill oratory” in your \dverthing
with the celebrated Bonnet-Brown
Sabs Service of powerful illustra­
tions and snappy copv.
In a wrestling inateh singl'd at
Brookings, Ore., Thursday evening,
Ralph Hand of Cottage Grove won
from Gus Schncidau, The first
fall was taken by Bchneidau in 36
minutes with n wristlock and t>ody
scissors. Hand came back lihd took
the second fall in 23 minutes with
a toe hold so strongly applied that
Sckncidau was unable to come back
for the third fall, the match being
awarded to Hand, Hand ia to
wrestle Mike Yokel in Portland
Wednesday and on April 14 will
meet Frank Piling here.
Publishers to Meet Here
The Lane County Publishers *
UMociatioa will hold a meeting here
at 7 o ’elvck Hntardar night at
Hotel Bartell, Possibly a doxen
representatives of newspapers of
the county will be present. A ban*
qwet will be served
■d and this will
be followed by a business m > m I oi >.
Elbert Bede, of The Sentinel, ia the
retiring preaideat.
Notive is hereby given that on1
March 23, 1925, the undersigned as
guardian of G. B. Hansard, insane,
was duly licensed by the County I
Court of Linn County. Oregon, to1
sell the following real property, |
to wit:
The East one-half (%) of Lot
Lot number Three (3) in Block
Number Three (3) in J H Mc­
Farland’s Addition to Cottage
Grove, lame County, Oregon.
You are further notified that on
and after May 4, 1925. the under­
signed guardian will proceed to
si'll at private sale to the highest
bidder for eash all of the forego
ing described real property subject
to confirmation by mid eonrt.
Bids moy be presented to the
guardian at Lebanon. Oregon, or
to her attorney ia Albany, Oregon,
tbstract of title will bo furnished
the purchaser.
Dated and the first publication
hereof is March 30. 1025.
8. •M. HANSARD,
C. <?. Bryant,
Guardian
Attorney.
m3O»27e(M)
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping, or Steno­
graphic course in our school will prepare
you for a good position.
It s a good school.
The
reatonable
OUR SCHOOL WILL CONTINUE IN SESSION AT.I. THROUGH
THE SUMMER MONTHS
THROUGH
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
WUU»rtt. at
run. 6««
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