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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1930)
K r fy (X > TT A (ZE D R O V E . U N Í 0 4 IU W T T . O R E G O N , T H I K * I» A Y , F E R R I A K Y V O L U M I- X X X I X HEINE SEES FUÎÜfiE Fl E xp reaa B e lie f T h a t L a n e C o u n ty S h o u ld P la n t In - creased A creag e. T h a t the berry grow ing buslnees In thi» eeetlnn ha» a blit fu tu re and that l-ane county I» lo» I ng a large am ount of money beruuev ot the lack of berry acreage I» the «pinion of O I I Heine, general »ale* m anager fo r the ttlv -u let F ru it company, a large h uyri uf O re g o n fru it and berrlee. M r. H eine believe* that the canned fru it field I* not the only one open to the fru it or berry pro- ducer and *eea a great fu tu re for the fro te n fru it hualne**. It m h l* belief that the la tte r w ill d e velop Into a * Intge a buslnem 11 . the R lv-u -let canned fru it bualnea* Frozen »Iraw b errle» are In great dem and < In a le tte r to O A Nlchola. pre»l- dent of the Inane County F arm er» union. M r H eine »aid "The com pany I'm w o rkin g w ith In »elllng Oregon ranneri fru it ha» been forced to buy outnlde thia alate ba- carme they could not get It here I l aeem* llekly that they w ill have to buy all of th e ir loganberrle*. r - 1 and black raep berrle* and goo»e hart le» In W nnhlngton th l* year. "Thia com pany w a r organlwol p rin cip ally to puah Oregon fru it and It aeern» too bail that they can not get all the canned fru it here th a t they have a m a rk e t for Thia year Ihey are forced to place an order fo r 10,0110 caaea of choice ■ tra w h e rrl*» el»ewhere b e c a u a e they cannot get them here. Thl» s tra w b e rry order alone am o un t* to about $00 000 and It »rema to me that the»» berne» should have been g row n in la n e county "I had very goral »ucce»« grow Ing »Iraw b errle« when I II veri on S ilk creek and I believe »traw ber rie» are a p ro fitable crup to grow In the C o llag e G rove country T h e com pany I'm w o rkin g w ith w ill be In the m arket for large q uantities o f froaen berne», a» w ell a* an- ned, and It'» my opinion that If e ra l hundred acre» »re planted to •tra w b e rrio» o f the M arshall and K tte n b u rg v a rle tle * In your local tty neat apring there w ill be a ready m arket for every b erry pro duced. "1 haven't any In fo rm atio n ae t > w hat I» being done In other locall- tlea tow ard» planting berrle» I th in k thl» «hould be Investigated by the F arm er»' union and If It I» found there w ill be a continued •h o rta g e In b errle * fo r canning and fo r froaen fru it, they should be g row n In la n e county " C ottage G rove Pledges Support Poster Stam ps C ottage Grove has assumed Its responsibility In I he build Oregon state-w ide cam paign, to be flnaneed by the eale of postei etamps. plane fo r w hich are under way as the result of s m eeling of ths cam paign eom inltlee Iasi Thursday. M C Itrsssler is cam paign c h a ir m an. E lb e rt Bede haa charge of p u b lic ity and advertising. <’ A Kai tell w ill have charge of p .a te rla li and supplies, des'gnate quotas and check prosper' cards, N J. Nelson w ill select teams and organise learn w orkers. N eigh bo rin g d i s t r i c t » Joining w ith Cottage Grove are Black Butte. Ib ire n a . Culp Creek and London. T h e com m ittee w ill meet again tonight Io perfect plans I t has been explained by slate cham ber o f com merce officials thst Gi esnts of every dollar created through sale of ¡winter stamps w ill go Into a fund fo r national a d v e r tising snd publicity. O f the re m ain ing 40 rents. 15 cents w ill go fo r land settlem ent lite ra tu re and follow ing U|> Inquiries; 3 cents for research w o r k ; 10 cents for adm inis tra tio n and clerical w ork; 7 cents fo r reserve anjl contingencies. All funds w ill be under direct control o f the elate cham ber of commerce, w hich Is composed of 15 leading men of the stale. Boosters for O regon have long fe lt n need fo r an organised pro gram o f advertising Ils resources and opportunities. It 1» oonaldered the only way to meet the com pell- llo n of p ractically every other state, each o f w hich lx c arryin g on an Intensified program along sim ila r lines. Funds are neceHsnry and the stamps w ill do double duty. Placed on outgoing m ail (hey w ill advertise the state and the receipts fro m th e ir sale w ill create the fund for the state to c a rry on the heavy program . I t Is expected thnt more than 6,700,000 stamps w ill be placed In circu lation d urin g 1930 and Isine county has been given a quota of 209.700. N U M M E R I» «. 1930 ( ¡il l />/ 7»',// /M //’ / / </> January C old Is Record N ursery Stock Sales Law C ounty School Bonds N ew Finance Plan For L u m b e r C o m p a n y S ig n Lanc O fficers Capture . h in t M rs. L a k in Here For R ecent Years Said T o Work Hardship T o Be Retired 1930 High Schools Proposed / , A d v e r tis e m e n t" Big Fifty-G allon Still T hrou gh a mlecellarieou* Item publlahed In T h e Henllm l laat week M r». H e rb e rt K akln learned thnt ■he 1» a re la tive of the g irl who w a* the Inspiration for the Sweet Alice of the Im m o rta l poem, "Hen Holt." T he Item »aid th a t a w rite r In a N o rfo lk . V» . paper claim ed (hat O liv ia W ynne, who I* hurled near Taxew ell. I ‘a , waa the Invplratlon fo r the poem. M r» Bakin'» m a id e n name wa» O liv ia W ynne, and II came down lh» fam ily Io her fh a O liv ia W ynne who lie* hurled at Taxew ell w a * u ii aunt, u »later of M r» F a k in '* fath er, pioneer physi cian of C o llag e d ro ve She waa born In 1826. Thorn«* Dunn English, a u th o r of "Hen Holt," waa born In 1819 and must have been a re m a rk a b le p e r son. lie wa« graduated In medicine fro m the U niversity of l ‘enn*yl- vunla nt 20 ye a r* of fge. T hree years la ls r he had com pleted a law > mu si- m id u . in a d m itte d to (he bar. From 1*44 to 1859 he followed Journalism, la te r re tu rn in g to the practice of medicine He wa» a m em ber of the stale assembly ot Pennsylvania and la te r a member of congress fro m (hat «late. "Hen Holt" was a popular ballad In 1842 and 1*43 and ha» been re vlved m any lim es since. T h e nioel popular lines of the ballad lu n thus lion'l y«'» remember •« -•! Allr. 11.n lle ll» H w r r l Alice « h e »- h .lr »-• b re w » Who Wept » till d . lig h t w k rn y e ll < •» » .fell.. her a •Dill«' An<I ir<'inbr4 « I l h f » r »1 y o u r fro w n ! Bronze Palms Awarded - n - i Boy Scouts Prom oted _ _ Eagle bronze palm«, the firs t to I,. il- ,I lo II,i. <i’ \ Were won by I-le w rlly n Ile x of troop 16 and H o w ard T a y lo r of troop 18 a t a boy scout court uf honor m eeting held last T hu rsday night. I I . J Khlnn presided. Rex snd T a y lo r, who were Iha firs t scouls In this city Io become Eagle scouts, the high est ra n k in g In scouting, were aw arded the bromo- palms for earn ing five m e rit badge* m addition to the num ber required for Eagle scout. P rom otion * made at the council were Ix-wls H lenn ell o f troop 1« to second clans scout. Lxlison Ix-m ley of troop 1* to firs t claas scout, W II son Hlennett of troop 18 to star scout snd John d a r k Jr. of troop 18 lo life scout. T he w in n er of star scout ra n k in g must earn five m e rit badge* and a life scout ten m erit badge» M e rit badge» were aw arded as follow * K lb erl H m llh Jr. fo r pio neering, public healttn ervMss and e lectricity; John d a r k J r. for civics, public health, electricity, pioneering and first aid: H o w ard T a y lo r fo r aviatio n; W ilson Hten- nett for public health, flrem anshlp. pioneering, firs t aid to anim als, Law ranca Wiese for pioneering; W ayne M a rln g fo r pioneering, pub lic health, firs t aid to anim als. Scout troop No. 18 presented a playlet. "M ac Decides." I t w a * the ■tor)' of a p atro l leader who be came disgusted w ith scouting and o f the events th a t brought him back lo an appreciation o f scout Ing. K. S te w a rt, F r u it Irmpector, C om plaint Is Mad.- T h n t la r g e Fee H its Hm all « r o w - D ie R elieve* Fairly T re e ( ropa ara In C o m ity. N ot D am aged T reasurer Liats Hums to W heeler I x w Be Paid T hl» f e a r ; In tereat Included l-aw and O th er O ptional Are H eld to B e W oe- fully Inadequate. T w o Men A re Arrested a t . . „ , . Those who have traveled the h ig hw ay south a t n ig h t have made com plim entary re m a rk s concerning a sign which ha» been palnte-l on a building a t the re m a n u fa c tu rin g plant o f the W . A. W oodard L u m ber com pany. T he sign, w hich has been lighted, 1» p lain ly visible for ,.„ n « i,i,.r .h l» * „ ,i . o r . i_ and aid» in »«»ng in ia a« a lumner enun- ry ' ___________ P e in t I p Koeky How H iv e r; T ra c k s Ic a r i to Plant. Glenn Scott, 31, waa bound over A new plan for financing the Com plaint» th a t «m all sellers of A report of the am ount of county Probably the lowest tem peratu re to the grand ju r y M onday aftar- In several year«, & degree« above fru it and orn am ental plants were school district bond» that w ill be high schools of U s e county a the noon in Eugene juatice court on rn a tiv e • for both either being Inju red of - retired In 1930, . - and the -------— am ount • — of a o, wa« wa» recoraetl J a n u a ary r y 21, s i . ac m u rin g iiijm e u » by , the operation --. — — — ............- - lte ..........— — — — — — — 'n e . w u x » u j » » m s • u u ri o n _ gero, recorded Janu c o o m » i a - the n'ir>wry Ntock n «1*- h law enacted tnterent on bonded indehtedneue foi W heeler law In force here and the charge o f setting up and operating our dinu to C K „ w eather obaerver T he follow by th»« 1920 leglvlature were re -.th re e district» fo r thl» year wa« u general law In operation elsewhere a d ia tlllery and H e rm a n Kusel. 41. tlve S tew ar! . ' »ued last week by G race Schlaka, throughout the state, w ill be dlo- was fined $100 snd sentenced to 90 Ing la the w e a th e r. report for the ported S a turday by C. days in the county Jail fo r posses Lane county treasurer. cussed In a m eeting or series of m onth of Janu ary Mean maxi county fru it Inspector. The local district w ill re tire $4,'WO meetings to be called by Judge C B a d t O S e n d in g S t a t i o n sion of In to xicatin g liqu or Both A m o rig in a lly announced, »aid M r m um , 34.2, mean m in im u m , 233, men live In the D orsna d is tric t and mean tem peratu re. 29.7; maximum S tew art, It was understood that all m bonds and pay out $2600 in Inter- P. B arn ard , chairm an of the legia- were arrested Saturday by co>mty latlve com m ittee o f the Oregon n» »lock having est. tem peratu re, 53 d eg r e e « on Janu sellers of nursery B e in g I n s ta lle d official». Interest totaling $34,38128 w ill be soclatlon of county judges and a ry 31; p recipitatio n. 3X2 Inchea. in more than one acre devoted to rais D epu ty S h eriffs John Carlisle hi d to eluding incited anow. T h e re were ing the stock should pay a license paid on a bonded indebtedness commissioners, and presented L. L. M cB rlds, who had strong sus 7 clear days, 5 p a rtly cloudy and 19 o f 118, and that all having one acre of Lane county school d istricts of the legislature at the next session Cottage Grove's firs t radio send picions th a t "moon" m an ufactu rin g T o re tire bond* com ing the judge »aid Thursday, cloudy. T he p revailin g w ind was or leas should be charged a license $737,130 ing station la being installed by the was going on In the R ocky P o int due d uring 1930 the aum of $25,300 M em b e r* of the county boundary fee of but $3. north. Radio Service shop A 60-foot tow A num ber of I-ane farm e rs have w ill be spent, m akin g a total o f board. which is composed o f the er has been erected on the Jenks d is tric t up Row riv e r, found sled It was feared by orchard owner» In some parts of the county tha» been granted lirenae* under this In $58.851.25 for Interest and bonds to county school superintendent, E. .1 and G ra b e r property a djo inin g the m arks and the hoof tracks of a span o f mules in the fast m elting Moore, and the three mem bers of 1 trees m ight have been split by the terp retatio n of the law. Recently, ba paid out this year. O nly 11 districts In l-ane county ' the county court; H . R. Goold. sup-' building occupied by the service »nows S aturday aftern oo n a t R ocky silver »haw and prospects for fru ll however, aald M r H tew arl, growers shop and a 29-foot tow er Is to be c r o p s sp o iled Mr. H tew arl oaid hr have been told that a ll sellers of liave outstanding bond Issues. Dis- erln lend en t o t Eugene city school«, erected on the building. T h e sta P oint and followed the tra il th a t did nut hellsve the early fru it had fru it hearing plants m ust pay a tgicts and am ount o f outstanding superintendents, principals and r-p - tion w ill have a short-w ave length. led s tra ig h t to a big 89-gallon still set up and ready to operate. been hurt In the least an bud« w ere* 118 license fee rrg a rd le s * o f their I h*nd» follow No. 4. $432.000; No. reaentatlve* of other d is tric t* of T he plant was sat up In a woods I». $71,000; No. 43, $49.150; No. 45. the county w ilt be called to confer In a d orm ant » la ir. Upon inspect acreage about 200 yards fro m a cabin where Ing a few fig trees on hl» place. Mr. ! W h e th e r or not the law is cor $80.000; No 69 $36,000; No. 78. $36, on the plan soon, Judge B arn ard Rgy. GrOat Entertains the men were arrested. A bln built H tew arl stated It looked as though rectly Interp reted. M r H tcw nrt de QOd; No. 7», $9,500; No. 133. $4.500; said. "W e w ill try to w ork out »he they mlgh be injured but »hi« fru it clared, it la w orking a hardship ir. No. 163, $20,000; union high school On 96th Anniversary J w ith 500 gallons 730 g\ of “on8 "" mash. A 19- best plan for operation In Lane growers, p a rtic u la rly No. S. $18.000, No 185. $11,000. Is not grown In m arketab le quantl- (he sm all —— gallon keg p a r t l y fille d w ith T he follow ing table shows the county, then present it to the ligto- plants. tlee In this section. Reports corns those handling s tra w b e rry "moon" and a Jar of liquor were circum stances the am ount o f Interest to be paid dur latu re as an optional law fo r adop fro m o ther part» of the county that Under s u c h A delegation fro m the Baptist trees appear to be In good condi »mall g ro w er can not compete w ith ng 1939 by above districts fo r In tion by the counties ax an a lte rn a church called last T hu rsday a t the found by the officers. Leading to tive fo r both of the other laws." tion. M an y orchardlsts w rapped the large g row er because o f the terest and re tire m e n t o f bonds: home o f Rev. E. G. O. G ro at to the s till was a section of about 123 " I th in k th a t the W h eeler law is help him celebrate his n ln ty-slxth feet of half-inch iron pipe to p ro Interest R e tirin g D istrict th e ir trees In b urlap us a means of added handicap In fees. vide w ater. T he “can" was not in 4 $12.000 better fo r I-ane county now than b irth d ay ann iversary. A The idea of licensing all sellers ____ $20.390.00 protection fro m th r severe w eath er prayer the law which all other counties service waa a feature of the visit. operation when found by the of ft o f nursery stock is sn excellent one 19 3,79500 of the pant month. had been and makes for better control on the 43 247.50 2.000 have adopted, but there are certain Rev G ro at was presented w ith a cers but preparations made to s ta rt, the deputies declare. 4.000 im perfections In each." kinds of stock offered, but the fee 46 ___ 2,600 00 T R A V E L T O HO H L M IV A R E A b irth d ay cake fro m the B aptist ’ “ pply ° f U r * “ ***’ H . R. Goold, Eugene superin ladies' aid. received a box of home- 3.500 H A M P E R E D BV I t l l l l M . F LOSS should be graduated to conform to 6 9 ________ ____ 1.890.00 the size o f the operation M r Htew 7 6 ..... ..... .. ____ 2.010.00 1,000 tendent, who has been authorised made candy fro m M rs. K K. Mill», found on the ground which waa to 79 498.75 500 by the board o f directors o f sch.-cl and num erous other presents. By be used as covering over the plant, T o m P a rk er, road patrolm an In a rl said. 500 d is tric t 4 to u ndertake a study o f m ail ~he rec, , veci m any b irthd ay say the officers. 270.00 133 ___________ the l-u n d p ark d istrict, « h o was T he still Is one of the largest t a k the W h e ele r finance plan brought cards and letters. h er. F rid a y . »«Id th a t w ork on re- A little lemon or orange Jules 163 ________ ____ 1,200 00 en in la n e county In some time. 1,000 fo rw ard T hu rsday parts of the in 550.00 placem ent of the w recked bridge added to stewi-d dried fru it R ev G roat was born J an u ary 30 w ill 1 8 5 ________ ____ 1.000 com plete study to uphold the con 1834, in Syracuse, N . Y 900.00 U. H . 8 ____ over F ra n k Hi ice creek about fou r \,f t e n im prove the flavor, H e is the T h e tw o men arrested w ere a r tention o f the Eugene d istrict th a t surviving m em ber o f a fa m ily of raigned in justice court M onday. m iles above Dlsston w ill be started _______ As the big copper s till was un the W h eeler law Is unjust. as soon a * w eather conditions per six childhen, three brothers and Operations A. & M. Mill " I have gone f a r enough In my three sisters. H is fa th e r lived to be loaded fro m the sheriff's c a r a t the m it. T ra n s p o rta tio n Into the mlri Forest L em ley’s Plane « s* • •» wa • * uiuAiy 'nv 61 y * a ri' o f ?t,jd -y n.’ $Hiy t.ii«i iiu i uiiiiy n i“ '.1* and his grand m o th court house S a turday it attrac te d ing d is tric t la g reatly handicapped Are N ot Yet rrom iseo larg er districts losing under th? ap- er, on his fath er's side, lived to the considerable a tte n tio n fro m people G lides for 392 Feet by the los* of the bridge and o pera ___ plication of the W h eeler law . ’jut age o f 100. A sister died last year passing and quite a g ath ering o f tors w ill clear and recondition the the curious inspected the liquor th a t fu lly one-half of the sm aller in C a lifo rn ia a t the age of 90. roads a * soon a * the bridge Is re plant. R a k e r c hap ter o f the A m erican O peration o f the Anderson A districts, fo r which the law was placed. I l Is expected that new Rev. G ro at has been a m em ber o f ______________ operators w ill open cam p* as soon A ir Cadets held Its th ird tourna , M iddleton properties has not yet especially designed, are also losing.” the Baptist church 80 years. inent fo r model airplanes Sunday been promised by George T . G er- as transp ortation Is available. preached every Sunday for 66 CoUIlty Road CreWS BUSV P. M Morse, county engineer, afternoon at the local a irp o rt and linger, receiver, who a rrived here years and only re tire d fro m the J 1 w m in the d is tric t Inst Thursday on Forest I-em ley won firs t prize. Hl» yesterday to spend several days in C orvallis B ests Locals m in is try eight y e a r s ago. H e an inspection tour ami to plan for model. a tw in pusher, flew 392 f e e t : specting the properties of the cotn- In L ively Game Here tp,r“ Cw¿ Ï missionary ten stÄteg and for a firs t pany and v lritln g logging areas He new bridge. T h e new »pan piob- In 22 seconds. Forest won and in 1853 ably w ill be longer than the old 60- pnze m (he second to u rn am en t and wishes to m ake a thorough inveati- — preached f r o m a cow punch- C ounty road crews are rep airin g the f i r s t Inclem ent gation o f poa»ibllities before asking 1 foot span and w ill be located about ! second In Corvallis league basketball lead- er B wagon in the state of Ohio. H is dam age done by the long period of eath er prevented several cadets a court order p erm ittin g operations 100 fBrth c r up stream T he w fra m n; rtte’^ n g n ^ , ' . o Z Z " ’ ' r ^ ^ ‘f ^ ‘ $T2^ ‘ t ; * T . q - « ^ U era fo r this d istrict, defeated the ^ X r a h W Y ^ d u X : V “*" f ^ d ' bridge, which was wrecker! when Secoml place w a* won by Edison obligation» of the com pany has Cottage Grove high school basket- “ t covering of snow and ice Accord- Bn |ce c<>ated tree fell across It. Is on|y one reported dam aged in , he <-o unty, ................................... ' • ” « ■ “ K s , s i ; s du r u £ : , ,n, i s n ,i ; . i Repairing Ice Damages St. Mary’s of Eugene C om ing Here Tomorrow At Sunday's meet B ert Kerns was T he receivership c a m e about tim ekeeper. E. R. L em le y assisted ' through disagreem ent am ong stock- on the field and K D R a k e r, d la -! »wider», ra th e r than because of any trlc t com m ander, was field m arahal. T n a n c la l d isab ility on the p a rt o f few minutes of play, m a in ta in in g an* d an 8 '5 of Hood, because th e ir lead throughout In spite of c e y o e<1 ()r(ranilatio n of 8un w n , X paCked * " d being outclassed the locals carried gCh £ y u H e has read the Bible «“«’ tin g slowly. the ^ » ht ‘ ° ^ * e i T t l w X a - th o u g h one hundred tim e , and has Log hauling, which was stopped fo r several weeks d u rin g the cold T he A ir Cadets are preparing the stockholders all of w hom have one ^ “ t gemes of h sea read ihe old testam ent three times spell, has been resumed in most new rules and regulations which ■ high fin a n c ia l ratings. T he recetv- soir T he score at h a lf tim e was 22 , ---------------- in the past year. parts o f the county, although some w ill be ready fo r the next edhtest ershlp waa agreed upon as a mean» to 7 in favo r of the visitors Rev. G ro at has resided in Cot- perm its w ere w ith held due to the 1 of - - house cleaning, - ■ • T h e lineup and scores follow so - it ■ is under on Sunday. M arc h 2. C ottage Grove (15> Grove 21 years and has scores poor condition of roads. Corvallis (40) Plans are being made fo r a n um stood here. F Gates 9 ° 4 friends here. H e is an en te rta in - L ittle construction w o rk o f Im M r. G erlin ger has expressed ap Avery, 2 — _ ber of cadets to attend the opening F Seheufele 2 ing host and his friend s alw ays portance was under w a y when the o f the new M edford a irp o rt this preciation of the cordial g reeting D aily, 4 -------- ~ C ~ M u rp h y find a w a rm welcome. H e ra re ly ■ cold snap started, w ith 't h e excep- he has received here and o f coop- S m ith. 4 — sum m er. O _______ Chestnut !eaves bis home now but is active ! y on of state w o rk on the coast eration offered by those who hope G entry. 4 — .... G uggisberg ' in the duties o f home and is al highw ay. C lim a tic conditions w ere B O Y H C O I'T T R O O P S P L A N lo see operations resumed H e haa 4 *2 ____ Pon’ ford ways in te re s t'd in the a ffa irs of the | b etter in coast sections and w o rk S C H O O L D E M O N S T R A T IO N S for years been a lum ber operator Lo « ------ was stopped fo r little more than a — ....iW rtg h t, 2 ' w orld. ion a large scale. Adams ..... — ......s week. _ DeYoung. 2 ______________ W ills h ire _____ & Boy scout troops w ill have charge o f a ll oiled roads w ill E L E C T R IC S T O R E A D O P T S ° i l3* old' 8 — ? Lane Annual A ssessm en t be Inspection of a high school assembly at 8 30 made to d eterm ine if any dam - C O L U M N F O R A D V E R T I S IN G L a ,n le r , 8 ------- „ o'clock Wednesday. F eb ru a ry 12. In ¡D ixo n . 4 ______ a done' accordin« to c o u n ty observance o f Lincoln's birthday. □ l l i e u u i e u r u r ivm ri.il I Com was m issioner C linton H u rd . N o 8 In a u g u ra tin g a plan fo r advertis- 'V a ‘f " e r' 2 A short sketch w ill be given by boy _ .a .» » . . - , « A m n y y u ia u »cuuui, lu u u i ilh in io me ' a tte m p t w ill be made to s ta rt the lb a an high school, fu in the A nnual assessment of Lane coun ° illn * P e g r a m u n til the ra in y sea- scouts and Rev. Duncan P. Cam ¡ ^ a l y the N e l^ n E le c tric ^ o r e d is tr,c t leaKu* «ta" d b>«- eron w ill give a ta lk on the life of m T h s 'ls .u e of T he ¿ n t in e l^begins ' the ,M a l8 a t 7 30 F rid a >' ni« ht ty property w ill be started M arch s P“ 1 b,ut the rep51‘r „wor? tw l" Lincoln, em phasizing the splen p u b h ’a ’ m oi’ a recula? w ^ fk ly the gym nasium floor. C om parative j M req Ulred by law and some 20 started a t once said M r H u rd , did examples It holds fo r boys of column to be know as "R ad io R ay f a Yor A i^ ny ,o * * " b u t. ,be deputy assessors w ill be appointed A carload o f m a te ria l fo r this w ork today. L a te r In the d ay the pro Says " This column w ill contain Cottage Grove hoopers are out to f or this w ork the end o f this month. has been ordered and it is expected g ram w ill be repeated a t the ju n according to Ben F . Keeney, coun to a rriv e the m iddle of F eb ru ary. ior high school and on T hu rsday a hum or and com m ent th a t is cer- sta« e an “ P8' 1' Roads over Lane county were ty assessor. s im ila r pro gram w ill be given be tain to get the keen interest o f declared In good condition M onday m an; readers o f this paper. F R U I T IN S P E C T O R U R G E S M an y of the assessors in the fore the Lions club. by M . G. Thom pson, county w eight A representative of the advertis- S P R A Y F O R P E A C H C U R L sm aller districts complete th e ir re Scout n ig ht w ill be observed Sun supervisor, who had completed a ------ ports in a short tim e. In the larg day at the Baptist church. Scout ing service, com m enting on this to u r o f county roads. Oiled roads, m aster K . D. R a k e r w ill ta lk on new advertising feature, said: “I t | S p rayin g fo r peach curl leaf er districts the assessment w ork he said, showed signs *of cracking covers several months. "The Results o f Scouting" nnd Rev. j has been our observation th a t ad- should be started by orchardists in some places and some road i have g copy concentrates too soon as w eath er perm its, according In the county budget fo r this r u tte d but on th e who <• are L. H . R and le w ill take as his theme vertisin much on the m erchandising angle , o C. E . S te w a rt Lane county fru it >ear there is $2,000 provided fo r ‘ "W hen a M an's a M an ." In good condition. T he en tire e ffo rt is to sell, sell, sell, inspector. special assessment w o rk to equal parts o f the T ___ h e _____ spray, he _____ said, _______ should __ be a lze assessments in T he public surely must tire of this _____ CO U N TY P R O P E R T Y TO BE use of printer's ink. and it is w ith , 6-6-50 Bordeaux m ix tu re and should county where this is found neces- SOLD FO R BA C K TA X E S th a t idea in m ind th a t we hope t o ! be used In large enough quantities “ ry. a r r a n c e m e n t s a re o e in x n ia u e ad d a ,itU e seasoning to our ad to w et the trees down thoroughly. P ’a Ps fo r tbls sP*c,al w o r* are being made v ertisin g in o rder to hold the read- , as mere s p rin k lin g w ill not prevent be taken for A rrangem the sale ents at auction of^approxi- up a t a m eeting of ira te ly 200 pieces oi“ L w e c S J m v er ‘" ‘ e re it. W e w ill com m ent on the developm ent of the curl leaf. a s s e s s o r and countv court so T h e C ottage G rove Junior high school basketball team w ill swing Into action against St M ary's of Eugene a t 6 30 F rid a y night In the high school gym nasium . T he game w a * »rhedulrd w ith W oodrow W il son of Eugene but because o f an e rro r the game had to be changed. St. M ary's has a slight edge over the locals, having won one gam e of fou r played, w hile the locals have lost both games played T he Junior high Is determ ined to give the visi tors a surprise. A six-team league was formed at the opening o f the season but be cause o f finances Cottage Grove bud lo e lim in ate Corvallis and C ity C ouncil D isposes • 1» • Roseburg fro m Its schedule, leav- ()l Routine Business Ing only the Eugene teams. A re- __ „ view o f the situ atio n makes It ap p arent that Cottage Grove, consld- O nly routine business was trans- erlng equipm ent, num ber o f boys acted at M onday night's meet- to pick fro m and the size o f p lay ing of the c ity council, although erB w m have to be content w ith there was spirited debate at times, c ellar position o r a step above. O fficers subm itted m onthly re f h e standing o f the Eugene porta and C ity E ngineer Coiner teams and Cottage Grove follows: subm itted a report of the business W on Lost of the w a te r d ep artm en t fo r 1929 R o o s e v e lt _____________ —4 0 A com m unication fro m J. W . 1 w W ilson ____________ 3 1 Veatch requesting paym ent f »r St. M ary's 1 3 services of those who acted • • C. G J H 0 2 Judges and clerks of. election In the T h e Junior high has fou r more last general election In w a rd 1. was , g am e ) on Its schedule: St. M ary's, referred to the city a tto rn ey . F eb ru a ry 7 and 12; W oodrow W ll- Pcrmlsslon was granted Hoy son, F eb ru a ry 14; Roosevelt. Feb- Rlggs to erect a wooden radio ru a ry 17. tow er on the Jenks and G ra b e r T h e lineup fo r F riday's game fol- property on which taxes are delin- P*°P>e tind things locally and else- Trees w hich have been damaged proparty a t the corner of M nln and lows: Thles, center; Sprankle and W here names are m e n -; by the effects of a lte rn a te ly freez- foreclosure E ig h th streets. _ S tew art, guards; K e lly and Duxen- quent and on w hich tioned. it w ill be in the s p irit o f ¡ng and th a w in g d u rin g the recent proceedings have been instituted. D ick Ijongm eyer was ordered lo berry, forw ards. good hum or and w ith the purpose co|d »pell can be fixed up In most connect his hot dog stand w ith n ______________ T he law requires th a t notices be of o ffe rin g good wholesome fu n .” , cases by tig h tly binding the dam - sewer or discontinue operation» S c o u t E x e c u tiv e lo H r Nam ed. I posted 10 days before the sale. ----------------------- aged limbs w ith tw in e o r rope un- T he city a tto rn ey was directed to T h e board o f directors o f the These notices g ivin g a description W'ade Mosby B reaks A rm . til about June, by w hich tim e the prepare an ordinance p ro hibiting la n e county boy scout council w ill I «*cb piece of p ro perty w ill be at grow W ade Mosby sustained p ain fu l in- b ark w ill have had tim e to dum ping of cans anil other refuse nleet tom orrow night and select n *be postoffice a t Junction City, c at w o rk for ' over the dam aged portions, said Into the riv e r n ew boy scout executive to fill the poslofflce a t Cottage Grove, lobby Juries Thursday An ordinance was adopted order vacancy caused by the resignation ‘ he court house in Eugene and the B ooth-K elly Ldn m ber com pany i M r. S te w a rt. - n d a r k at the tax collection office. in cam p 3 a t W endling. Mosby, to . Ing rem oval o f gasoline pumps several ' weeks ago of C. v ,a rK ' ' T he sale probably w ill be held , avoid being h it In the head w ith a D O G O W N E R S B U Y L IC E N S E S fro m streets and sidew alks w ith in Mt-. C la rk had been executive for F..ARLY; R A T E W IL L D O U B L E sw inging choker, th rew up his a rm several years. Saturday, M arc h 1, a t the court the fire sone. — to w ard o ff the blow. Both bones of A com m ittee has received a ttuni- i house. A large num ber of dog owners No piece of p ro perty w ill be sold the left a rm below the elbow were her of applications fo r the position 8. J. I*N>nard Sells Store. fo r less than the am ount due In broken and badly splintered. H e are tak in g advantage o f the low er S. J. Leonard, who had been In and w ill subm it Its recom tnepdatlon was taken to a Eugene hospital for rate o f dog license fees by applying taxes. ! F rid a y night to the council. T he business here for more than six tre a tm e n t. T h e a rm was put in a ea rly fo r th e ir licenses and more applications hnve been passed years, has sold his grocery store cast and he has since come here to than 700 licenses have been Issued M any Cougars A re K illed. upon by the regional executive's on west M ain trect to L o rra in e and thus fa r in 1930. according to a re Janu ary was a hard m onth for recover. Clinton Ocum paugh, who took poo- j personnel com m ittee. port fro m the county c le rk ’s o f cougars in Lane county and 24 of session Monday. M r. Leonard, w h o ------------------------- fice. On M arch 1 the ra te doubles. T r a ffic O ffic e r Reports. the big cats fell v ic tim to hunters has been In III health fo r several C ounty C le rk ’s Receipts Listed, T h e re have been only three T h e report of C ity T r a ffic O f fi months, plans to tnkc a vacation, j Receipts a t the county clerk's of- anil trappers, according to a report H e entered business here In 19201 flee fo r the m onth o f J a n u a ry w ere on bounty paym ents for the month cer M organ fo r the m onth o f Janu claim s fo r loss o f sheep killed by and a fte r tw o years sold to E. E. $1,612.47, according to a report com- compiled at the o ffice o f the county a ry showed 13 w arned for im prop dogs d u rin g the m onth o f January, er lights, three w arned fo r speed w hich is fa r less than in previous Eads, who ran the store fo r two piled by th a t office. Receipts are clerk. T h irty -s ix bobcats and six coyotes ing and three w arned for m a in months, according to R. J. M orris, year». M r. Leonard rebought the listed as follows: Recording fees, business anil operator! It u n til sell $702.72; circu it court fees. $623; pro also w ere trapped o r shot during tain in g cutouts or fa ilin g to stop enforcem ent o ffic er of the dog con at stop streets. Fines o f $20 were tro l board. These claim s w ere pre bate and county court fees, $175; the m onth. ing to the Ocum paugh brothers. collected fro m those arrested for sented a t the m eeting of the board m arriag e license fees, $69; miscel Monday. tra ffic law violations. F ilin g Supplies. The Sentinel. laneous fees, $192.70. F ilin g Supplies. T he Sentinel. THE EEATHERHEADS By Osborns YES Y E S J « E NOU) • A H E M l ABOUT YOUR OH C7MI ATC.OAI Part Time School Home Economics Is Possibility A p a rt tim e school In home eco nomics is a possibility here as the result o f e ffo rts of M rs. E s th e r A. T ru n n e ll to interest the state board of vocational education. Plans fo r the school have gone so f a r th a t Miss Frances M . W rig h t, state supervisor o f home economics cdu- cation, w ill be here tom orro w to confer w ith M rs. T ru n n e ll a n d o th - ers interested. I t is believed that. the la rg e r n um ber of pupils neoes- sary have already become In te r- ested. Those who m ay become students are girls and wom en 14 years of age and older. Although designed fo r those engaged In home duties, or lik e ly to be keepers o f house holds. the classes would be open to students or any others m eeting the req uirem ent as to age. Such a school should have been Methodists A tten d Eugene M eeting. About 15 mem bers o f the M eth o started coincident w ith the public dist church attended the banquet schools, but the course m ay be Thursday n ig ht a t the F irs t M etho- | com pleted by adding to the num ber dlst church in Eugene, w hich was of hours required each week. A teacher’s salary would be paid the closing event of the m inisters re tre a t held th a t day. T he re tre a t by . the d ep - artm en t, b ut a school com m em orated the nineteen hun- room and equipm ent would have »0 d redth ann iversary o f Pentecost. furnished by some school dls- ----- ----------- ----------- .......................................t r l c t Use o f the local S m ith-H ughes d ep a rtm e n t has been offered pro vided such use does not In te rfe re w ith Its present use. Those Interested m ay m eet Miss W rig h t tom orrow , or they m ay com m unicate w ith M rs T ru n n ell. F E D E R A L F U N D W O ULD BE A ID T O L A N E H IG H W A Y S ■ ' ■ Lane county o fficials are intense- ly interested in the Phipps-D ow ell bill, w hich passed in the senate last w eek and provides an annual sum of $794,000 fo r three years of fed- era l road w o rk In Oregon. T he b ill has gone to the house. T h e court has been assured by state highw ay o fficials th a t the state w ill cooperate in m eeting fed- pral road appropriations. Such a fund would be beneficial to I^ane county, according to Judge C. P. B arn ard of the county court, who said a num ber o f projects now un der w ay could be completed w ith this fund available. Felix Is Psycho-analyzed F T ------------------------ VöU WISH TO M A K E « A LOAN.Mß.FEATUEßrtEAD? Scheduled For March 1 WSLL I TH0UÚMT 1 MAYBE OX) MV PER ,S O *A L M O T f o« Hl JF QUITS umusual I '. A RAOS ACCOMMODATION/ HOVJEVfcft I SHALL MAKE CtftTAixl REQ UIRED"EO " INVESTIGATIONS 1ST ME S E E -' YOUR VEAttlV IN C O M E?- I S E E - YOU OWN YOUR H O M E ? -N O '- VOUR VUIFE WOULD YOU SAW SUE WAS EX TRAVAGANT ?■• DO YOU M A N A G t O N A BUDGET PLAN ? IS r u £ « f ANY CHRONIC ILLNESS IN SOUC F A M IL V 7 • T W O N E W 4-H C L U B O R O U P fl A R E O R G A N IZ E D A T D O R B N A Listed am ong the recently o r ganised 4 -H clubs, soon to receive th e ir charters fro m the state, are the H a le and H e a rty H e a lth club, Dorena, w ith Miss M ild re d Sm ith as leader, and the Singing Beware club, D orena, w ith Miss Lena E. H u m m el as leader. T h e groups have subm itted outlines o f th a lr w o rk program s, w hich have bean approved and charters are being prepared fo r them . These w ill later be sent to Arnold Collier, county club leader, fo r distrib ution T here are 19 d u b a th a t w ilt racalva tera a t the same tlm a. Filing Supplies. The Sentinel.