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<Iott9î V O LU M I X I. CITY ECONOMY PLAN IE “ GOTTAiriC (AMIJVK, lA N jg “ t S„ » 1 « ’ COMPLETION The dramatics class will present j IS SET TOR MARCH 1 N I M B I .« OMIterON. F R ID A Y . JA N U A R Y » . I N I . a COUNTY C. RFC. HEARS OLEO ILLSDISCIISSEO Warrant Indebtedness of City Has Steadily Decreased in Recent Years Medford Business Men View Sesonhous Plant D elegation keek in g IsxnUlon of I*. LUMBERING SHOWS FEELING OF OPTIMISM Sim ilar in d u stry In "The Trystlng Place,” a one-act _ _ B ecau se ut recent statements made on the streets and elaewhere play by Booth Tarklngton, at 8:18 Widespread Source« of Orders th at City Disparity of Salea Between Bot Modification of Salary Out« p. m Thursday, January 2tt, in the New $60,000 Building Declared relative to city finances and ths condition of ths city treasury. The BeDeved Good Indication Hentlnel has prepared a table showing outstanding warranta at the gymnasium No admission will be _ , _ . , ter and Substitute« De Defeated; 0. V. Dree*« charged. O ne B e* 1 ia S U U end of each year for six years past This table shows a substantial A committee of representative of Betterment. clared Marked. reduction In tbe water fund, and alao shows that were It not for bond Tho ca«t follow« Mr«. Curtl«, n u n ffio e r s Elected Recorder. business men of Medford visited woman about 20 year« old» Donna < and w arrant Interest payments this fund would hava a substantial tbe plant of the Standard Sesonlng Kartell; I«anr«lot Krtgg«. a «llm I ■■ ■ surplus. The table follows Four hundred pounds of oleo society Friday afternoon and held (Crew's bomber btgsst.) E ffo rt. to modify the draatln boy, obvlou«ly undar 20, I^aon V an . _ .. ., Hewer Park Street W ater General Grove's 180,(88} armory N m tw l.k ; Mrs. Briggs, Lancelot'. > Cottage O ro v .’S 360.000 margarine were sold during one a conference with W. M. MacOlb- The first h alf of January la al economy policy Inaugurated laat 1,500 00 88 83 •75.942 74 11,097.63 12.934 03 m a Dec 31, bon, manager of the business, and will be ready for occupancy about week by a Cottage Grove store, ways a trying period. Everyone week by tho new city council mother, a hundsome woman of 48 53 41 102)10.93 8.899.89 11348.98 Dec 31. 1926 while only 12 pounds of butter were Engineer Geo. E. Johnson of Lin chafes under conditions the first the first of March, according to regime were without avail at Mon or 80, Verslc McCoy; Jessie, tils sls- •10,036 47 ♦ 14.503 13 1927 11.175.00 Dsc 31. coln, Neb., who Is here viewing sold during the same time, accord announcement of Charles Stevens few weeks of the new year, which day nlglit'« council meeting, a bloc, ter, a pretty girl about 20, Alice 115,420 94 4,832 50 W.Ö74 12 Dec. 31, VZ23 ing to a statement made at the sites for a new sesonlng unit to be they have accepted complacently o f Stevens, Nlblock * Leabo, con comprising Councilman llrund, S h e e ts. Rupert Smith, a young man tractors. The only work remaining 1,070.08 116,638.58 2,030.18 730632 Dec 31. 1929 erected this year. Medford, It Is monthly seeeion of the county . through the latter h alf of Decem llelllw ell and la n .ln g and Mayor about 28, Delbert Safley; Mr. In- 1.837.08 18,433.57 600.00 — . 7,795 48 Dec. 31, 1930 i chamber of commerce held here understood, has an edge on other ber. A m inim um of business or no that of laying floors, hanging Ola»«, solidly backing the »alary goldeléy*. a mnn of 88 or 00, How • Large amounts of w arranta In street fund carried over In vari locations being considered by rea Friday night. The statement as to doors, casing windows and comple business at all between Christmas ■laahe» they authorised laat week. ard Taylor, mysterious voice, M ar ous years Is accounted for by fact that street Improvements had been l the disparity In sales between olso son of Its location In ths tight-kaot and New Years le taken without tion of painting. I t Is expected that Councilman Durham pul a motion vin Hhaw. made during the year and the street fund was carrying amounts that fir district, and because of and butter was made by both C. W. complaint but on the second of The scene Is In a room Just off dedication ceremonies w ill be early to rescind last week’s action and to ware during following years taken up by assessments against private Allen of Vida and Elm er Berggren climatic conditions. In March. January every wide aw ake man cut salaries on a baala of 10 per the lounge of a hotel In the coun The Medford delegation property. Colonel Alvin C. linker and Cap of London. goes down to hie office w ith a feel- cent but this was voted down four try. However, this Is not a coun tain W illis E. Vincent, representing ♦ During the past several years extensive impaovemente have greatly interested in the description A discussion regarding the dis . . i ing that a new page has been try hotel, but I» one of those vast to three. been made to the city's water distribution system, this accounting tor of the sesonlng o r end la viewing bualneM and th at things placement of butter by substitutes 1 the adjutant general's office, who V- 1 m oe • I «0 erne k i I k A — I n er I H • . - - The salary slashes as authorised and elaborate houses of entertain were here last week, praised the Increase In warrants during years 1K27. 1928, 1929, and 1930. A large was opened by J. B. H a ll of Eu ths plant In which ths seeoning Is will begin to move from th at day on. laat week aland as follows City ment that affects an expensive sim part of these Improvements Is In meters, which have resulted In gene, who graphically described the done. Cottage Grove a t present That is particularly true on the armory as one of the best In the recorder, (173 to (126. a 28 4 7 per plicity In what is called the colonial equable rates and have done away with waste of water. Installation of ingredients from which oleo Is made having the only such plant in the Pacific coast when balmy weather state. An Inspection of the build cent cut; city engineer, (28o to manner and asks to be visited by ing readily attests thia opinion. meters Is responsible In a large degree for the fact that in recent unfit to go into ths human world. The delegation gave Mr. continues straight through ths win 1220. a 10 per cent cut; chief of those financially able to do so In years there has never been danger of a shortage of water. During the stomach and totally valueless for MacGibbon and M r. Johnson hearty ter and every other day has an Entrance Is gained through an p o ll, le, (1 5 0 to 1130. „ 13 1 3 p . I . . I l l general Interest of health and the years 1928 to 1930 Inclusive, water bonds to the amount of were food. He said th at a committee of 1 assurance th at their city would do atmosphere of spring about It. Imposing doorway opening on cut; Janitor and water department outdoor life. retired, and during the same period, the water fund paid (33,800 In In 1 the Eugene chamber of commerce, anything and everything within Seventh street and Washington The past two weeks, aa fa r aa The production staff follows Di assistant, >100 to (8*1. a 38 per rent terest. During all of these years, 1928 to 1930, when improvements and avenue, or through a side entrance of which he Is chairman. Is clrcu- reason to bring about the location new business goes, have not re cut; water department operatives, rector. Miss Kni'lel Gilbert; prompt on Seventh street. Entering through bonds retired are deducted, w ater receipts have been In excess of the | latlng a petition directed to dealers of a plant In their city. gained the momentum which the er, Lucille Montleth; seamstress. 18 a day to 14, a 20 per cent rut. Members of the delegation were; m arket had through the [attar part cost of conducting the w ater system despite the gradual slight In in butter substitutes aeklr^ them W indham; programs, the mam entrance, one finds a O. V. Breese was elected city re Kllxabeth W. H. Gore, president F irst Nation crease In outstanding warrants. During each of those years bonds lobby which connects with officers' to discontinue their sale. I t Is to of November and early December, corder by a vote of five to one. It Jrrrln e Burrows and Ruth Aldrich; rooms for captain and lieutenant on retired, interest paid and Improvements made have totalled approxi l lie presented to both city and coun al bank; O. O. Alendsrfsr, president but In spite of that an increasing was stipulated In the election that ushers, Carolyn Grannis, chairman, the right and the company room on mately (13,000, and the actual receipts above cost of operation each ty people fo r their signatures. I t of chamber of commerce; Jack feeling of optimism Is growing the salary should be 1128 a month, Kllxabeth Windham. Jerrlno Bur the left. Straight ahead Is the drill year have been (13.000 or (14.000. has been found that oleo le pur Thompson, general manager Cali steadily. the salary to remain the same dur rows and Ruth Aldrich; scenery, floor, the main auditorium I Large reduction In w arrants during the year of 1930 Is ac One very Important feature of This chased almost equally by fanners fomla-Oregon Power Co.; Ted Bak Howard Taylor and John Clark, ing hla term of office M r Brees« counted for by Issuance of (13,000 In bonds with which warrants to is 82 feet by 1(8*. At the north Is a and city dwellers, that in many in- er, secretary chamber of commerce; trading that Is thought to be a properties, Is-on Van Nortw lckand took the oath of office Monday the same amount were retired. There was actually an increase of l etances producers of cream use Robert W Ruhl, editor M all-Trib good indication Is the widespread stage. A balcony runs around three night, lie took over hla duties M arvin Hhaw; speaker, John Clark: sides of the auditorium. I t la pos (8.778 In w arrants outstanding. During the year (8,000 In bonds were sources from which orders are now their cream checks for the purchase une. make-up. Ruth Aldrich. Tuesday after hla bond of 128(8} was retired, (7,476.76 was paid In Interest, and approximately (4.280 was ex ' of substitutes that are putting the coming. No one demand Is much sible that dressing rooms may be filed with the city. M r Breese came pended In betterments to the system The actual net gain for the greater than another, w ith one or built underneath the stage, though cream producers’ own cows out of here In July from Miller. H. I> lie year's operations was approximately (4.472. This figure lx arrived at two exceptions, and a very slight this Is nut called for In the contract. business. was engaged In the banking busi by taking the (6.000 of bonds retired, adding the (4,250 in improve increase In buying would give the A plaster finish, which was donated Mr. Berggren said that one oleo ness for 11 years Previous to th e ments and deducting the Increase In warrants. By adding the (7.476.- general situation a broader founda factory in Washington, employing election of Mr. Breese, the resigna 76 paid In Interest It Is found that receipts for 1930 were (11,948.76 In tion than it has enjoyed for many 13 girls, has displaced 300,000 cows. tion of Cecil Caldwell as recorder excess of the cost of operating the system months. He described at length the havoc — terlor. immediate payment of adjusted was accepted, acceptance having In measuring the general outlook no4 Adjoining the company room Is created In the dairy Industry by In compensation for world w ar vet N a m es o f I steal E ntrante been held up for several weeks un 1 supply sergeant's room, fitted with roads of the products of copra, erans was the topic for much dis the moat Im portant factor a t pres til the council was ready to select Yet Announced; Keen Com which before it goes into substitutes cussion at, the Monday night meet ent Is that of production. In form I' shelves and cupboards for storage a new recorder. purposes North of the side en- has a stench in comparison with ing of the American Legion. The er years It has frequently hap petition Faced. That others beside the city have j trance Is the battery room to be which the odor of the skunk Is a poet voted In favor of the measure pened th at the mills at the slight Inaugurated an economy program t used as a recreational center. An delicate perfume. He said that provided the policies are not dis est indication of an improvement in was emphasised by II. C. Wells, orderlies' room Is south of the side butter substitutes are used hardly counted but paid a t face value. A r tbe demand have cut short their Cottage Grove high school will be manager of the Mountain States entrance and adjoins the officers' at all by producers who make a rangements were made by poet of contemplated shutdowns, increasing Power company, In explaining the repieeented In the Oregon dlvlsloh i ooms. study of the things necessary for ficers to meet Friday night In the the output earlier than the first of the national oratorical contoet on Rev. D. P. Cameron and mem B L U E M O U N T A IN , Jan. 2 0 — | reluctance of hla company to go to In the basement Is a room for the figures bad Indicated. Thia year their own welfare, that farmers the expense of several hundred dot the constitution Thia Is conducted American Legion and one for Its bers of the Presbyterian choir will (Special.) Two dogs and an old who use oleo are seldom members office of the Chestnut Transfer Just the reverse condition exists. by the Portland Oregonian in coop company to aid veterans who have be heard over K O R E , radio station fam ily cat belonging to Charlie lars In moving a power line pole The mills are not alone interested auxiliary. Cloak rooms and rest of any farm organisation. not made application for adjusted from In front of tho new armory. eration with the Oregon Bar aaso- rooms also are provided. Storage In Eugene, between 8 and 4 o'clock Krouse and a dog owned by Albert M r. Allen and M r. Berggren both compensation and who wish to file in whether or not they can get or Bequest for removal of the pole rlallon. University of Oregon and rooms, shower rooms and a fuel and Sunday afternoon. Members of the Riasue were poisoned recently in ders as they are fully as much con stated that an effort would be made was made to city officials by o ffi the state high schools. furnace room also are Included. A choir will sing three numbers. In- the yard of the Potts and Turpin at the present legislative session to at this time. Veterans have been cerned over the ability to get prices Names of those entering the con asked to bring their discharges eluding a selection from the can- null I t was thought the domestic cer. of ths Oregon national guard. rifle range, 18 feet by 127. adjoins that w ill allow them to show a m ar The m atter was referred to the test from the local school have not the fuel room. A lower lobby is dl- tata given before Christmas. Rev. animals were killed oy poison which , I*8-'-« 8 tex imposed upon dealers In with them. gin of profit. As a result many ex butter substitutes high enough to been announced. I t w ill be a bard The post voted to sponsor a Cameron will give a brief address. was put out by the county for var street and light committees, to bn cellent operations now idle have no 1 re d ly beneath the main lobby. A contest for the students of thi drive dealers out of the business. "school boy patrol" as a part of mints. reported upon at the next council ig room, which extends along school, said Huperlntendent D. A d M r. Allen said that In Wisconsin, their Americanization and highway intention of sawing again for sev meeting. 1 tli touth side of the building, opens K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s In stall. which Is a prem ier dairy state, such safety programs. Plans are well eral months or until such a time as The council voted In favor of sell Emerson, as a number of the a sr ' io o i the lower lobby. A kitchen. prices have advanced substantially. Missionary to Speak Sunday. city schools srs Included In this dis a tax has solved the problem. The Knights of Pythias Installed under way for organizing the patrol ing timber on the west side water pletely equipped with bullt-lns, Professor Juan B. Rael, inatruc- and it w ill start to function as soon I t ia true th at production coats have Rev. Erving LeRoy Johnson. shed. Upon recommendation of the tric t which fact makes competlt on ad loins the dining room on the the following officers at their meet been cut down some through wage keen. The district comprises Laris, ing Wednesday of last week; W. B Presbyterian missionary from Pel- tor in the department of romance os equipment Is received. street committee It was voted to reductions but this has by no means Benton, Douglas. Linn and A la -in i rth. The kitchen Is wired for an Stennett, C. C.; J. F. Dillon, V. C.; ping (P ek in ), China, w ill speak at languages a t University of Oregon, Commander Robert Fromm an advertise for bids on street clean rise trie range and provision has Fran k Collins, prelate; F ran k Ells- 7 30 Sunday evening at the Preaby- native of N ew Mexico, gave a high been aa much as the loss in the nounced an Interesting program for ing and to let the work on contract. counties. made for a wood stove, The slate Is divided Into dt. lets worth. M. of W .. H . A. Ellsworth, terion church. H e has toured ly interesting and entertaining talk the weekly luncheon next Wednes price level. The council also voted to extend a O f the two factors that have to the second floor Is the com- K. of It and 8.; George Dahl, M. of many of the country villages near on the folk tales, customs and hab day Dean Zeisle of the school of 2-lnch w ater line to the Jacobsen and the contest la run on an >: -> i do with determining the trend of ling officer's room which faces nation plan. Contestants m i be i its of the people of the northern pharmacy at O. S. C. w ill speak on F .; H. J. Shinn. M. of E.; Lee Rod- p elping doing evangelistic work, A L en il.y sawmill. the lumber market, both of which , southeast gers, M. at A.; H. M. Knight, I. G.; ~ if a lone evangelist goes to a vtl- portion of that state. He said that ''Evolution of Drugs." W orth Harvey was appointed a under 19 years of age on Febiuary are fa r below normal, the supply Entrance Is gained to the balcony 1. 1931 No student taking post R. L. Rodgers, O. G.; L. C. Farm er. iage be Is not likely- to get much of It Is only since the advent of the member of the library board to A t the close of the session the appears to be well established at a graduate work Is eligible. Speeches by the main stairway or by two trustee. C. O. Hosman was Install- a hearing," says M r. Johnson. " If automobile that those of that sec fill the vacancy caused by the resig must not take more then six min side stairways. In all there are ten Ing officer. In itiato ry work In the two g0 together a few people w ill tion have adopted American ways, poet Joined the auxiliary for enter- low point which w ill probably hold nation of Bay Trask. for some time while the demand, al tainment and refreshments. utes to deliver and must have a dl- stairways - In the building second rank was exemplified. At listen. But If five go w ith a tent that previous to that time they though an unknown quantity, shows reel bearing on some subject con- The building will stand as a mon- the close of the meeting refresh- were much the same in customs a band, and remain four days. G L E N D. O W E N TO A T T E N D promise of improving slowly. nected with the constitution of the « m .n t to Cottage Grove labor u d menta were served. Hansen Brothers Mill Close*. almost every one In the town w ill and habits and in their attitude to P E N N E Y S T O R E M E E T IN G United States. All manuscripts Cottage Grove material, all local Hansen Brothers mill, operating ward life as when cities were learn something about the gospel. RADIO PROGRAM TO FEATURE must be in the hand, of the exten- labor. w ith the r x c e p tio n o ftw o ° d Box Letter Files. The Sentinel. W e use cornets, drums, cymbals founded there before the pilgrims near Saginaw, closed down the COTTAGE O R O V E BUSINESS Glen D. Owen, manager of the lo ..on department of University of three experts for tile »nrt fore part of the week due to lack landed In New England He said and tambourines to attract a cal J. C. Penney Co. etore, will leave Oregon by April 12 Essay, will for roof work, being •m p lrysd lan d that even now buildings and cities of logs. I t Is reported that consid crowd.” Rubber Bands. The Sentinel. Hbnday for Portland to attend the first be Judged by the local school. «» lt>c81 material, w ith the e x e p - Cottage Grove w ill be featured In stand as they did in the sixteenth erable distance of plank road w ill annual spring convention of that A Board of Judges at the unlver- 1 Uon of a few Items, being UBed h century, and that tn the legislature be built before operations can be a radio program to be given over organisation. The convention, ally will aslsct the best eight In , contractors are a local 1 rm and courts of the state laws and resumed. The mill, which employs KO AC a t Corvallis a t 7:30 tonight which Is usually held In April, w n. each district, the writers of which Lum ber for the building: as documents are yet w ritten In both 12 or more men as well as a logging (F rid a y ) when the Business Insti moved ahead to the last week In will be notified to appear In the dis- 8" for the mill work was Produ English and Spanish, th at at the crew, had been operating steadily tute of the A ir w ill present “Paul January owing to change of condi trlct oral finals The winner In by the J. H .C ham bera A S and Polly,” a young m arried couple, legislative sessions it is yet neces for several months. tions In the department etore field each district w ill enter the state mill. It Is all vertical grain. d in a discussion of their Impres sary to use Spanish interpreters. which has brought great reductions contest li. Portland and the state growth fir. M ill work was pro- sions of business houses and busi This condition, he said, w ill be en- Elbert Bede to Speak. In commodity prices Price reduc Champlot. will enter the Pacific luced by the Cottage («roveM anu- ' tirely changed when the genera Elbert Bede, editor of The Sen ness conditions in thia city. Tha tions, running as high as 40 per finals In Los Angeles Provision has factoring company T " ’" tion now growing into manhood tinel, w ill speak on “The Newspa two have been giving a series of cent tn many staple lines of mer been made for cash prises to be Lumber company sold the cement. takes the reins. per and Its Relation to the Com weekly talks on cities In which chandise handled by the Penney given In both district and state The henllng plant wns Installed by M r. Rael repeated a number of munity" a t Saturday's program of business Institutes were held lest Schofield Stewart. Gravel was stores, have already been an contests. the folk tales of the country, which the annual Oregon press conference summer through the cooperation of I bought from M. A. H om . nounced. according to M r. Owen, he said would be entirely forgotten which opened yesterday a t the Uni- • Oregon State college, To give an Idea of the extent of and It Is experted that other new Most of the m aterial to be used In in another generation unless put in versity of Oregon school of Journal- B II.M tO A K D S TO S T IM U L A T E building operations 4800 sacks of I prices w ill be quoted later. , tonight's ta lk w ill be th a t which to print. He said that the same Igm. M O R E ItK E A D U O N S l’M lT IO N cement. 230.000 feet of lumber, 14.- The oonventlon In Portland le ________ ' was gathered by representatives conditions prevail in southern Colo 800 feet of maple flooring. 1800 one of eight meetings for managers who were here last summer. rado as in northern New Mexico, all M RS. E. G A R O U T T E TO O P E N Foster and Klolser company, as a j pounj t of white lead and 200 gal- held In various points In the United of this section of the United States DRESS SHO P F E B R U A R Y 7 Htatee. The meeting will be changed part of a nation wide advertising ; |ona of linseed oil were among the having originally been a part of old Brice Creek Road Viewed. from the usual buying sessions and campaign to stimulate consump- materials used. Ar. average of 21 Mexico. ! / < * ) Ths Sm art shop, which w ill , r v - V ' H a rp ta m . supervisor of the programs devoted to selling meth tlon of farm products launched by mcn have been employed during the handle dresses, lingerie, hosiery and ; Umpqua ndUonal forest, and T. U. ods and service standards will be the Outdoor Advertising Assorts- conRt ruction. Over (8000 has been Bede Named on Committee. tlon of America, Inc., has already pa|d out | n wages. The building Is specialties, w ill be opened February Burgess of Roseburg, w ith O. E. substituted. posted In Cottage Orove one of th e ! m m f ect by 86% feet. Elbert Bede w as elected a mem 7 by Mrs. E arl GarVutte in rooms Cr0* f ’ ^ 2 “ ^ commissioner In- first posters designed to stimulate Maple flooring w ill be used ber of the general state committee over the C. J. Breier company store spected F ra n k Brice creek road 4-H Club Wins C ertificate of Oregon Dads a t a recent meeting in the Swanson building. Mrs. O a -. Thursday of last week. A The 4-H sewing club of London more bread consumption and there- throughout the building. Lavora- torles and shower rooms will be « ‘ «nsive tm- of the executive committee of that routte is making plans for a grand 1 ro^ crew. was one of 27 4-H clubs In la n e by help the wheat situation. A t the suggestion of the federal (lied or w ill have tlletex floors. A organization. I t is the purpose of 1 provements. county to receive an achievement Commissioner Crowe and County said the organixatlon to be of service to ° PMrs Garoutte w ill handle several certificate for completing their farm board through the G rain i 5-ply Johns Manville roof, which Is the boys and girls attending the lines of dresses and has made ar Engineer P. M. Morse, accompsuxied work 100% for 1930. These ce rtifi Hlablltxatlon corporation, the tre- guaranteed for 20 years, roofs the University of Oregon and to take sn rangements to have shipments of by M arket Road Engineer Cutler, cates are awarded only to clubs mendous force of organised outdoor I building. The outside Is finished active part in campus affairs. completing all required work In advertising, through the member- with cement paint and an art tile the latest models sent each week. inspected m arket roads west from mean he W A S waiting for ms. Y D E A R , how could I pos their department and sending In ship of the Outdoor A dvertising, trim adds to the attractiveness of She also w ill handle several lines of W alker and south from Lorane last For when I tried to elide under H o rn No Good. sibly know that there would record books for all members be Association of America, has been “ the building. exclusive silk hose and silk under week. the steering wheel as quietly as The man who bought a second wear. She w ill make a specialty of be a firs in that particular ginning the work. The certificates donated In the Interest of a nation Statistical. possible, he took out bis book hand flivver took It back. "What's taking care of special orders. neighborhood and at ths very were received by R. C. Kuehner, wide cuiupalgn to alleviate prim ar C. G. HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET According to newspaper head and Liked my name. the m atter w ith It?" asked the sell moment when my car was county club leader, from H. C. Sey ily the wheat situation, and to ad WILL PLAY EUGENE FIVE A fashion show to be given In the lines—The biggest auto turn over Is er. parked in front of a Are plug? vocate greater consumption of farm mour. state club leader, and con “ Oh, did I park in front of a theater is being planned for a later Cottage Grove high school will on Sunday. "W ell, you see," said the disgust I came just in time to see two tain the names of all the members products generally. fireplug?” I asked. “You did." date. play Its firs t conference basketball ed owner, “every blamed port of It policemen pushing the car to one of the club and the signatures of he eaid. "W hich o n e r “That In over 17,000 cities and towns game of the season at 8 o’clock to A famous golfer has been pre mokes a noise except the horn.” tide to that the firewagon could various state and county officials. throughout the United States the one back there.” “Is T H A T a night in the high school gymnasium Lyle Perry Dies. sented w ith a completely furnished n t near tha plug. Mr. Kuehner announced that the Outdoor association w ill display fireplug?" "Yes ma'am. W hat W ord was received here this against Eugene high school. Eu home W hat does a golfer want O f course anyone knows that Some men get 20 miles to the gal certificates will be sent to the clubs 26,000 farmers' prosperity posters, did you think that it was—an week by Mrs. Ralph Lynch of the gene has a rangy, fast squad with under very embarrassing circum lon, while others get 60 days to the recent death of a brother-in-law, a number of veterans. Coach O. In a short time. Mrs. Jeanne Mor aquarium?" representing a space cost nlone In with a home? stance« ona is to appear non quart. Ion la leader of the London club. excess of (2,200,000. go dj.lve # car tha( yQU wt„ never j Lyle Perry, at Sulphur, Nev. Sur M. Bagley has been drilling his And ao ha gave ms a ticket plussed, as they say, and smoke viving relatives are the widow and squad hard in preparation for to The keynote of the campaign w ill have to explain to a coroner's Jury and Henry had to pay ths fins a cigarette. But I don't smoko, Andy Gump: "So your son goes three children. Mrs. Perry was night's game. Box Letter Files. The Sentinel. be Increased prosperity for farmers h()W , he accidpnt happened. for ms, and was hs mad? And my dear. And besides, T H E R E ,to college!” The locals lost a return game to upon whom national prosperity d l- 1 ______________ form erly Gladys Damewood of this ths fire didn't amount to any was a policeman standing with Mrs. Teen: “Yes.” Steel Cabinets. The Sentinel. Yoncalla 35 to 31 Saturday night on thing anyway, so I don’t see why city. rectly depends. A d verllata|, ona foot on tha aid« w alk of my Andy; "W hat Is his yell?” the Yoncalla floor. The game was all that fuss was mads about it. car. Posters that are now on display The „mail boy began his essay by Mrs. Teen: "Money! Money! declared one of the fastest ever But neat time I sea a fire plug, Road Work Progresses. W ell, I thought maybe ha carry the slogan, "Your child's saying: "gait |g w hat makes pota- Money!” my dear, I'm going to park three W ork on the right of way of the played at Yoncalla. wasn't waiting for m a ...m a y b a bread and butter can solvo the toe8 tagte bad w hen you don't put blocks away from i t They can Row river road from the red bridge he was just standing there rest ’ wheat problem! One slice more any on •• keep their old fireplugs for all of The modern girl would make a to Disston is steadily progressing. Girls W in ; Boys Lose. ing and thinking about tha each meal w ill do It. Health for By the same process of reasoning wonderful cook If she could find a Grubbing stumps was started Tues ither. But ha wasn't . . . I me. The Presbyterian girls* basketball you. Help for the f a r m e r * we may say that advertising Is Copyrixbt, 1410— John Ji kitchen th at was run by a steering day. The road w ill extend four I team defeated the Dorena girls 16 what makes business dull when It , wheel. miles. to 6 Monday night oa the high Box Letter Fllex. The Sentinel. Is not used. ______ school floor. The Presbyterian boys* quintet lost to W alker 31 to By Otborne la as i Legion Favors Payment Adjusted Compensation C. G. High School Enters StateOratoricalContest Cottage Grove Group County Poison Kills 'Po Go On Æ r Dogs and Cat V v 'Hi '7 asked M rs . M olla P ropp , “ to tighten the torque carefully. M T'Æ EEATl’ERHEADS A 100 Per Cent Circle 28 the same evening. The lineup and Individual scores of the girls’ game follow: Preaby- terian, Erm a Bennett and Mildred Bennett, 10, t ; Dorothy Honey and Lucille Stoneberg, 3, g.; Mabel Blackmore, J. o.; Dorothy Baldwin, 4. r. c. Dorena, Lata Mosby, 1, and Izola Isham, 1, f.; Eleanor Brooks and Carol Wicks, g.; Gladys Isham, 4, J. e.; Doris Owens, r. e. The boys’ lineup and Individual scores follow: Presbyterian, Do- Young, 0; Scheufels, 3, and Pills bury, 10, f.; Chestnut, 3, and Coch ran, 1, g.; Gates, 10, Bennett and Rollins. «_ W alker, E a rl, 4, a.; W itcher, 8, end Benston, 3, t ; Con ner and Hardlety, 10, g.; Ronter, 3, and Carruthere, s. Floyd Bennett arrived F rid a y , from San Diego, where be Is 1 tloned on the U. 8. B. Serious, 1 will spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, M r. and Mrs. H «r Bennett.