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citai VOLUME X I. Wrecked Car Also Catches hire THE DEPRESSION Oongreaaman Telia Ua How to Change to Times of Usual Prosperity. lì i«r * m . m bkh V O T T M ir . G R O V E . M N K C O U N TY, O R E G O N . F R ID A Y , O CTO H KK 23, IM I. CORN IS SUCCESSFUL ON DORENA RANCHES I t wasn't bad enough that a car owned by Paul Moore of Eugene should be wrecked about 1ft miles from this city and the occupants, Fourteen - Year • Old Lad Har M r and Mrs. Moore, Injured, so the vests 50 Bushels From Seed car caught fire just after It entered the city In tow at midnight on west Furnished by Bank. Main street. The fire department was called to extinguish the flames. B O H E N A , Ore., Oct. (Bps- The car, a 1923 rebuilt touring model, was a forlorn looking object j clal.) Field .. corn an , in Is m becoming e now rrver when It was parked at a repair important crop In the How river • io. i-nuniv and w hile ■hop. : section of Lane i« s m a ll there are The accident happened shortly the acreage ____ ___ __ __________ after U o'clock Hunday night on the many fields ranging from one acre Cottage Grove-Eugene highway. A I to ten. Attention has been attract- sport roadster Itehig driven by ed by two one-acre fields, one rals Ralph Blank skidded In gravel as ed by the 14-y ear-old aon of M r. and It was making a sharp turn and ; Mrs. Glen Jennings, Glen Junior. hooked a front wneel of tfte Moore As msmber of the local 4-H club car, which turned over In the ditch. he raised an acre of Golden Glow It was determined that the flames w ith seed furnished by the First started from a short circuit caused National bank of Cottage Grove by a wrench dropping onto battery Young Jennings harvested 50 bush terminals when the car went Into els, the ears being well filled and thoroughly matured. the ditch. Louis Dodge, forest service a t tache with home at Dorens, put In an excellent garden before leaving for his duties in the reserve last spring and along with It an acre of flin t corn. During the season Mr. Jennings looked a fte r the cultiva tion of the crop. From thio acre 40 , bushels of as fine corn as can be grown was harvested. In both above Majority and Minority Report* Instances an excellent storage of fodder was gathered. The seed of Recommend Elimination this corn was Introduced In la n e county many years M ago by H . the C of Amusements Pheasant Hunter Hits Hunter House COTTAGE GROVE ROMPS OVER OAKLAND ELEVEN » C at Rings Door Bell Attends Church TO BE PROMOTED A cat that rings the door bell I when It wants to get Into the house and goes to church for reasons un- city limit«, ware startled a few evening« ago when stray buckshot Viiitori Put Over Fast One , known Is owned by Mrs. Rosa Cur- Twelve Counties Organize for I rln. ■prayed the house and broke one at Start But Have No The owner becamo puzzled when window. Mr. Hunter, who was In l Rebuilding Great Arterial several times she answered the ; the house, was struck by a piece Other Chance. ; door, found no one there but found Road of Goazt. of flying glass and a shot dropped j the cat wishing admittance. In or- at the feet of Mrs. Hunter, who was The Cottage Grove high echool i der that her friends might not “ n » p?Irch, M r. Hunter, form erly on the city, football team added another scalp doubt her story, one day she asked Twelve counties along Pacific ------- - *— T— L ,3-------- ..------- --- when ‘ K m u';' in t to - an er the doorbell. . l>«llcs.force, dice force, made ho sw wer doorbell. made an an Investigation II | u> to Its Its belt hell Friday > riday afternoon aftern a i u f ’ n— ha,I mss ««* the s S*H from the highway, east side and west side, Immediately, found a lad who had they romped over the light but ag- Mr*- C u rtin had suspected from the will be united In a drive to bring fired a t a china pheasant, admitted gresslve Oakland high eleven 56 to manner In which the bei: rang that about a modernisation of that in th at he ard the unt- tl 6 o on n K ellv field. that he had fired tow toward the H Hunt- Kelly field. The The visitors' visitors' lone lone It w as the cat again, and she was ternational thoroughfare as the re er house and was turned over to the score came on the second play of correct The owners explanation is sult of a meeting Monday in E u police. He was later released w ith -1 the game, an unexpected end run ’ hat ‘ he c» t wishing to enter, gene at which a Pacific Highway out a complaint being filed, a f t e r ' catching the locals flat-footed. Cot- climbs up the screen door and In Association of Oregon was formed. he had agreed to repair the damage tage Grove had kicked off to Oak- pawing around accidentally pushes Edward F. Bailey of Eugene was he had done, to cease hunting so land which received the ball deep 'he button that rings the bell, at eiected president, A. C. Marsters of near the city and to use finer sh o t, In ‘to j»w n U5 r^ °P f' fl.r* t least th at that Is the way It hap Roseburg first vice president, Ted Medford ________ secretary and | play M iller of Oakland took the pened the first time. The cat may Smith of _______ hereafter. n th at j, r,.j p c rr,ne of Oregon C ity tri | ball on his own lft-yard line a n d ! be intelligent encug; ' ran 85 yards through the entire playing with the button gets the urer. From each of the 12 count lea . local team for a touchdown. The desired result. A few Sundays ago when Mrs. there w ill be vice presidents to sit i visitors failed to convert. The visitors' score put Cottage Currin attended a union service at on the executive board with the i Grove on Its mettle and the blur the armory, three blocks from her other state officers. Elbert Beda and gold eleven made steady gains home, she found the cat there of Cottage Grove was named for i to chalk up nine touchdowns be-' ahead of her. Lane county. The cat’s name Is Percival. ! fore the final gun. Cottage Grove In each of the counties, the state varied Its attack with line plunges, vice president w ill serve as chair end runs and forward passes The Officers Are Elected and Pro man of the county board on which I light Oakland line was unable to there will be three other members gram of Work Is Out I hold the drives of the strong Cot to be selected w ith the cooperation tage Grove backfield combination. of city and county officials and lined for Year. : Coach Bagley gave most of his chambers of commerce. j squad a chance to play. The plan of organization Is sim Oakland made several long gains ilar to that of the highly success The American Legion and the I via the aerial route but could make ful Redwoods Highw ay association. Mr. and Mr«. Floyd Hunl«r, liv ing on south Eighth street n«ar »he "Changes In styles are moro re sponsible for the depreeelon than any other one thing" was the new angle given by Congressman W. C. Hawley In an address here today at the noon luncheon of the Lions club. "1 ran remember when wom en wore woolen underclothes, wool en petticoats and heavy dresses. When they discarded woolen un derclothing, w o o l e n petticoats, heavy dresses and anything else that could be discarded they put hundreds of thousands of testlle workers out of Jobe. They decreas ed employes of railroads, because one car will now carry clothing sufficient for as many women as formerly required a train to move their clothing from place of manu facture to place of sale. And the men are not blameless. They used to «rear woolen underclothes. In w inter at least, now they wear summer underclothing the year round Th« doctor« probably are right In their contention that less clothing makes for healthfulness, but their advice has not been ^ e Cw i,u ^ « e “: : S College Specialist Say Oregon ‘X X n t ’ healthful for hundreds of thou- sands who need Jobs. ^ i T i o T o ; CHv“. r • riT ii-co T n n?nh d‘ . ^ ‘u n , ^ building of such obsolete sections " I f there had not been sn eco Spends Millions for Crop Following a spirited debate of the as that over the Siskiyou moun nomic breakdown In Europe, we county fair at the session of the has never failed to deliver a good hosts. The main business was or- to 2-„re -a« , vented any cnance io »core, It Could Produce. tains and some of the more nortb- probably should have none hers. county chamber of commerce here crop * In s-x Oregon and » h i g h l y es- ganlxlng the w ork of the year. ! T ^ c h j ^ for Cottage Grove ___ ern sections where the width Is too The "repression" started elsewhere, Thursday of last week, action to be teemed for general feeding, com Tho foi|ow|ng officers were ele ct-1 wrre made as follows: R. Thies, 2 small and curvature too sharp for but It has reached us despite the recommended by the body was left meal and particularly for hog fat-i ed by lbe Ueglon branch of the Kelly 1: C Smith 1; Pleuard, 2; Lane county could profitably de- modern travel. fact that we have everything w s , * . _ __ _ a _ s -1 — • a tenlng n I sa t» .. I, . * * ’ __ ' ' 1 council: President, R . A. Talbot, Breese, 1; W ard, 1; Woodard 1 vote 200,000 more acres to the pro- want, money, food and clothing, and j ,o tnr,,‘ b®r »« «iacWe. The Pacific Highw ay association B. and Nye Land, well known 1 Albany; vice president, C. R. Biggs. W ard scored three points and Smith In quantities. M ajority and m inority reports duction of corn, E. N. Breasman, w ill not w ork against other main ranchers, have made a success In Corvallis; secretary-treasurer, Tom and Woodard one each on conver- associate professor of corn crops a t highways but in cooperation with "The fact that people formerly > *•«■« submitted by a committee Oregon State college, told members them for a program to develop ths bought beyond their means, and composed of Herm an L afky of this corn production for a number of carpenter, Monroe; members of slons. years and they have an excellent exocut |ve committee. M. B. Huntley, Cottage Grove w ill play 8pring- of the chamber £>t commerce at utmost access to Oregon from mads no provision for a rainy d s y 1 ®>iy, I I . E. Maxey of Springfield crop tbls year. Tw o years ago N. 8prlngfleldi Robert From m and D. Is also largely responsible for the and Sam Ish m an of Junction City. C. Delscher of Monticello^ la., yl»- , , Cameron. thia city. M r Fromm, field bigh echool this afternoon at their Tuesday coon luncheon. He every part of the country. Springfield. The game promises to said th at 80,000 acres in the W il- _____________ present condition, but ws would Tbelr reports brought tbs m atter Itad in this section. Returning dlatrlct eommanderi reported on be close, 8prlngfleld having a lamette valley are now planted to . have prosperity almost overnight If before the body In a manner In home he eent to relative es a trial , a the state executive board meeting strong o utfit that has made a-good corn, which is a tremendous in- J . those who can afford to buy would which It had not previously been supply of seed of a veiy popular 8unday Portland. Rev. Cameron showing in previous games. Spring- crease in recent years, but that yet and delegates did not variety of the King Phillip red purchase what they reasonably considered p o.lt,on to apeak for the a s " ! » ' J * ‘ hat all posts make a special field scored a 6-0 victory over Cot- eight million dollars is expended need The depression was helped feel In repre- — ----- — - effort to provide a community aer- Sodlea which they k » had k„,i r<u,„a effo rt for eer- tage Grove last year and the locals annually for corn from other states. along by over-buying, and It Is m em ber bodies y repre-1 P ' «l*'rytn*n «nd farm er he found v,ce Remembrance 8unday, are eager to even the count In to In Oregon, M r. Bressman said, ( staying with us bscauss of under eented. i Salem Capital-Journal.) The m ajority report recommend- ° h o » h ° fo r *hoenfaHenlne a'nd whlch *• tbe Sunday preceding day's game. Coach Bagley has a corn was for years considered only buying. Mrs. E lla England, Aumsville ed that the fair be continued as an , J1« * * " ’ .re d A rm l“,lc« “ ‘ X Alb* nX. strong combination that should a silage crop, but in recent years " It la laudable on the part of the vo- X g ,v ln 7 w £ S T * ‘ n<1 “ ° nrOe has been produced more largely for teacher V and well «"■“ » known “ o ’»>• " Salem “ ‘o n »«r- branches of the government and on agricultural exhibition and that grain, and this proportion to likely caUat' her dau« hter Luclle- * “ d her ths part of private cltlxene to be amusement features be discontinu tried It out with fine m aturing sue- o fftc e r, named by the aux|ilary husband, J. N . England, are all In to increase. willing to contribute to the needy, ed as not bringing returns In pro cese the first y e a r The ears x r t branch are „ follows: President, the Salem General hospital w ith in M r. Bressman said that Oregon but this kind of help can be only portion to thslr coat The minority long, perfectly f lied, the etalks are Mrg Lawrence Ucharffenberg. Al- juries received F riday morning corn, when its moisture content Is temporary W hat we need te to report, submitted by l-ehman. rec- large and succulent and. according „ v,ce pre, ldent, M rs. F, L. when their automobile and another reduced through drying, is in great have hoarded money go to work, ommended that a 4-H club exhibit to _ _______ _ pre- O ran n lli u ,,, c lty . .ecretery-treas- the Land _______ brothers. _ Is _ much car driven by Fred W . Brown of demand as stock food, but that it to have people buy what they can be substituted end that, as atten- f i ^ d by the"dairy cow as'against Portland collided just outside the has had a bad name for years be- nQrth reasonably afford to buy. I dance a t the fair to small, our ag- even th# moat auccuient of eweet urer, Mrs. Vonlehe, Corvallis; chap lain, Mrs. C. M. Urey. Eugene. The ’ cause the moisture content has been w T h e re has been no panic, th ere1 gricultural products be advertised corn The England» were in a car driv with need of work " T '- w ith " girls, 2 “ ’ e ith e r; I How long must a d^Yer a higher than that of com of other have been no strikes, there have *>y exhibition In buildings on ar- A lfalfa has been tried out en by A. C. Anderson, brother of our w u n a [o n g tb e | lne o t Campfire girls or ¡vehicle who has stopped a t a been no lockouts, there has b een [t , r l a l highways much success here for the past two G tr| stressed. Mrs. E . 1 through highway yield the right of states. Mrs. England. A fte r arrival at the c-»s» e-stsa u years n s e e h n m n ae A f ' __ __ __ . . . . ; 0 w e> Other guests of the chamber ao shortage of anything we need, or »K three by f sa a m number of . , , hospital it was determined that the F. F ortm lller o f Albany, president way? there have been no bank failures. farmers and It to now being taken of district 3, urged that each unit Rr C_K uchner, county club ^ ju r ie s were .evere but not serious. Ans. The driver of any vehicle. agJ * t assistant In England has a severe cut on up more generally, with promises of secure Its membership quota this who has stopped as required by law farm ; L. E. gt Harris, The situation has started to change tfae gUte E considerable acreage from th l. on. year, especially because the nation at the entrance to » through h.gh- } In the east, and to reaching the leader o, the H ebron the chin. Lucile has a broken nose roast. Prosperity le bound to re General Interest to being taken In al Legion convention w ill be held and M r. England body Injuries. Poultry club, and M r. Edwards' turn, as It has after our 1ft other Ladlno clover and several ranchers in Portland In 1932. Units in A l hides w ithin the in ersec io Investigation by the p o l i c e p- two daughters, Eunice and Lucy. hrnnVht rene>rt,'th»f*"Rer>«r»i depressions. All we need to a are testing out ths perennial, with bany, Springfield, Eugene and Mon preaching so closely as to constitute The named p]aced s,xth w jth brought a report that Brown change of mind on the part of the view of more extensive crop- roe were represented. an Immediate haxar . u poultry exhibit at the state fair. ‘ th » ,, vehicle w a x in th a thoee who through unnecessary 1 page. I t to said to excell In pasture * _____________ nortn. a city vehicle * a a in the Included In those from out of driver having so yielded may pro- fsar are hoarding thslr funds. highway and Brown, in attempting Youngsters Pioneer and Show requirements, growing to a height town were Mrs. F ortm lller and ceed and other vehicles approach Congressman Hawley, who to to turn around It, applied his brake« of from eight to twelve Inches, and Mrs. Scharfenberg, Albany; Mrs ing on the through highway shall DELIGHT VALLEY. That Corn Should Be Reg under favorable conditions p ro d u c e s ^ . B. Huntley, Springfield, retiring yield to him. chairman of thb ways and means and his wheels locked, causing hla (Special to the Senticel.) committee and has great weight In a fine hay crop. car to swerve broadside into the president of the council; Mrs. S. S. Q. How long shall a driver of a ular Crop Here. ths councils of the nation, explain Oct. 2L—M r. and Mrs. R. C. Bar- car driven by Anderson, i George, department vice president, vehicle yield the right of way when __ _ ed why ho prefers Issuance of gov- field were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Mrs. England was on the way to and Mrs. C. M. Urey, Eugene; Mrs. turning left at an intersection? em inent paper to finance public The Lawrence Brown fam ily at- Portland for medical consultation, N . O. Baker, retiring secretary of Ans. The driver of a vehicle w ith Improvements until times take a A »ho1* ior * ‘11 ®lub «“ «otbers ! the council, and Mrs. T . H . Carpen- in an intersection intending to turn tended rally day services a t the - ■ ■ ■ • turn. He explained that added who produced corn from seed fur- ! ter, Monroe. to the left shall yield to any vehicle Fairm ount Christian church Sunday f I k n n taxes, which would have to be nlshed them by the H r s t National from the opposite di- • and visited a t the George A. Brown E l O D O e S D C C O I u e r C W e i A joint social meeting was held approaching approaching from the opposite added to the price of goods for h » " * * * • b«ld <»«»r»n« the past at the close of the business sessions rection. which is w ithin the inter home a t Goshen. Editorial. which there already 1s little enough week, the com being on display In The Social Neighbors’ club w a s . 1 w ith the local post and unit os section or so close thereto as to sale would o n l y m a k e sales tbe lobby of the bMnk- A similar W hy advertise In the Grovlan? hosts. Light refreshments were entertained at the home of Mrs. ■ constitute an immediate hazard. more difficult, while government *b«w ■¿"’" “ " d at Eugene by The annual eta ff has been chosen - served. The committee In charge k7T’ « ^ \ t r i v e r "havinv so yielded J- A. Joll Wednesday afternoon. A ! paper Issued now would be rapidly » KnduMn° r he«hii and work has been started on the for the auxiliary was Mrs. Lee «nd h iv in c given a signal when shower was given Mrs. H a rry Ben-' Housewives of the city, especially and having given a signal wnen t, x tho3e ]iving proxlmlty tQ retired when business returns to Junction City by a bank of 1932 Grovlan. W hether or not an Tennis, Mrs. A. W . K im e and Mrs. “ chaTefteqtu?n and other vehtotos M r and Mrs. Rydell were in Eu- ic highway and to the railw ay re- normal . He said of - s city. Cash prize, were offered by annual w ill be published thto year Charles Boslaugh. .. — . . . that . release — th e intersection from gene on business Monday. P °rt that there have been almost no The next meeting of the council billion or two of hoarded money. \ lho several banks and five ribbons depends upon the amount of adver- Joll hoboes recently. As short a time Using given by the business men. w ill be held November 18 in Cor « h i ^ n ^ f t e d lr ^ tlo n shaU yieW The E. J. Sears and J. A. through sale and purchase of gov were awarded In each show. Prtxo winners In Cottage Grove j be annual this year w ill include vallis. tn »he ^driver m ak in g the left turn families were dinner guests at the ago as 30 days h alf a dozen seek- ernment paper, would hasten the to the driser m aking the le ft turn , lng handouts would vialt a singIe . . . . . . "All „ . . we were Glen Jennings, first; K a rl, a patron's page Instead of space ad- return of business as uaual. Q. W hat are some exceptions to Mlgg Ruth Rnd Dorothy Hohman house in a single day. Stores of the neetl to do," he said. *' Is to put Into! Kebelbeck, second; Harold W right, verttoements, and for the privilege rules regarding right of w a y . Q{ Eugene spent the week end w ith city also report few “tourists” ask- circulation the money that la doing U>lrd; Franklin B l s c i , fourth, of having their names placed on the nothin«" Ralph Weeks, flftn r Lawrence Kent, patron's page the business men will Ans. ta) The driver or a venicie their parent3> and mfs George ing for contributions of food. Only entering the public highway from Hohman a 3hort time ago a hobo re p o rts The congressman gave assurance ’ ,a5b; ’ eve" t1’ ', . be asked to pay anything over of early work on the Reedsport T b « b o y here al Pl°“ ««red In *2.50. This method has been found a private road or drive snail > le Mrs. M. A. Horn, accompanied by that there were 100 of his kind on the right of way to all yenic es aj> | her j,ouse guest, Mrs. Gothard of the train he was riding and another harbor, development of which will »>• Produc on of 11 to to be more satisfactory than selling d«rat/*liialvd»lv proaching on such public nignvay. R edmond> spcnt Saturday and Sun- reported 200. Trainsmen did not at- mean a great saving In freight their exhibits proved conclusively ■pace for advertisements as it Is Hunters report more slaughtered (b) The driver of a vehicle upon Jay jn Corvalli9 tempt to keep the men from rid- rates for this city. He conferred that there 1s nothing to the old more attractive and saves the busi deer left in the woods this year than theory that corn won't grow here. ness men the work of w riting the In any other year they can recol a highway shall yield the right of Mrs. Lee Nixon spent Thursday ing. w ith chamber of commerce commit way to all authorized emergency and Friday in Eugene. I t to planned to make a selection advertisements they want used W hether there really are fewer tees relative to sales In government lect. The explanation they give Is The money given for thto to not that hunters fire before they know vehicles when the latter are oper- Mrs. Lawrence Montieth visited ; men out of w ork or whether they tim ber and relative to Improvement from the several exhibits to go to the International Livestock exposi ar1/ ’ Tuesday at the home of her father, are settling in the larger cities for a charity donation, as many patrons the sex and when they kill does ated in emergencies, and use of the local government the w inter is not known, tion. seem to think. The annual goes out leave the carcasses in order to ers thereof sound audible ■ gnal by R D Tucker. airport. bell, siren or exhaust whistle. Miss Ruth M e tle r of Eugene vls- into nearly three hundred homes In avoid detection. Torn-hers’ in stitu te Is Held. Q. W hat should you do upon the ¡ted the first of the week w ith Mrs. Cottage Grove and many copies I t to reported th at there are no approach of an authorized emer- ji . a . Horn. F. L. Grannis, principal of Cot are sent out of town. game wardens anywhere and that tage Grove high echool, was named gency vehicle? , Miss Nellie Conley of Saginaw Every business man w ill profit many dogs are being used. Ans. Upon the approach of any ■ visited Phyllis Johnson Sunday. a delegate to the state convention and w ill benefit hts community authorized emergency vehicle, g iv -: M r. and Mrs. M. D. Nichols at- of the Oregon State Teachers' asso school by advertising In the 1932 ing audible signal by bell, siren, or j tended a sale near Junction City ciation at a meeting of the Lane Grovlan. • • • exhaust whistle, the driver of every Tuesday. One girl and one boy from Cot- county branch of the O. 8. T . A. other vehicle shall Immediately Mrs. Donald W itcher and daugh-1 tage Grove have been chosen mem- held during tho Lane county teach Elbert Smith, a graduate of 1930 drive the same to a position as near ie r Betty Jean visited Friday w ith bers of the M adrigal club and the ers' Institute Thursday and Friday I who la attending the University of Plans for Armistice day obser In Eugene. Cottage Grove schools Osegon, was one of four who were as possible and parallel to the right- ( Mrs. Lawrence Brown. Glee club of Oregon State college, vance were discussed at tho Mon were closed during the two-day In- appointed from a class of 50 chem- hand edge or curb of the highway ] George Hohman was in Eugene Jean Allison is a second soprano The bible school of the local day night meeting of Calvin Funk stltute to permit teachers to attend, istry students to act as sub-assls- and Harold E. Allen Is a first bass, Christian church has the distinc clear of any Intersection or high- ( on business Wednesday, post of the American Legion. A i Membership In these clubs Is de D. A. Emerson, city school eu- tants. H la duty, after completing tion of being one of eight bible ways and stop and remain in such parade, football game, feed for ex- perlntendent, was leader of a high his own experiments, w ill be to give termined from competitive tryouts position unless otherwise directed M OSBY C R E E K . service men and a danco have been school section dealing with citizen- assistance to other members of the schools selected from 9000 in the by a police officer until the auth w ith a large number of student« United States and Canada to be Included In the program. Ray V in ship. Miss M yrtle Kem reported on class who need help. These sub- competing. The Madrigal club has orized emergency vehicle shall have ■ (Special Io the Sentinel.) given special mention as the result son was named by Commander P. the citizenship contests held In the assistants receive special instruc of w ork accomplished and progress passed. 20.—A large number attend- « 0 » d « . . r . ,°X>- » - A “ T * - « E. Nelson to prepare the feed. A local high school. tions and are given an additional shown In a recent international football team composed of alumni organlzations in- hour's credit for the w ork which bible school contest held during 'p Z S es triin r ’ | " e'd ’“ L T “ y at thP h° me O ,i elude an annual concert and .p . of Cottage Grove high school and they perform. The qualifications June, July and August. Health Club Is Formed. The driver of any vehicle shall Jonn t aimer. peat3nces from time to time at of form er players f r o m other A 4-H health club was organized which made Elbert eligible to thto yield the right of way to a pedes-1 M r- andu tD “M st ■ various college functions. Concert schools w ill play the Monmouth thia week In the fifth and sixth appointment were established by Honorary I k j r w Received. the Arnold Duerst home trlan crossing the roadway w ithin I s‘ a> ed a ‘ ’ * ' ‘ trips are occasionally taken over normal school reserves In the grade room In the west side the record made In his four years' the children while Mrs the 3tate. Elbert Bede received word Tues any marked cross-walk o / w ith in Armistice day game. school. Miss Zenna Moughmer to high school work. day of his election by the supreme anv unmarked cross-walk at the 1 ueiJ3t " aa in *he . .......... ............ . Robert Fromm, delegate to the Plans are now being made for In council, Ancient A Accepted Scot ««.4 « f ft»,«« Kirwvir nrppnt nf intpr- A large number attended a bon- • national Legion convention In De leader. Following are officers and mem terclass debates In the state ques tish rite, in session at Washington, sections where the movement of " r® Pa rty at the Fred F ralc e home L e g lO I l SpO Ü SO rS S e r K S troit, gave a short report and dis bers: Alvin Dutton, president; tion which Is: "Resolved, th at the D. C„ to the honorary degree of the tra ffic Is being regulated by F r *da>' . cussed the various plans of action Dorothy Hatch, vice president; several states should enact legisla outlined a t the executive board Melba Gates, secretary; Charles tion providing for compulsory un K night Commander of the Court of police officers or tra ffic control ^ ^ s . Doc Pitcher was sick last, Honor. This is the first time an meeting of the state department Smith, Irm a Johnson, Ellen Bird, employment Insurance.' N ° 8ch001 waa bpld a‘ B‘ue Moun- honorary Scottish R ite degree has ’ * qTto it law ful for the driver of a held Sunday In Portland. About 60 couples were present Leo Dugan, Darrel Arne and Zella Tandy, Rex M cFarland, Alice armory for The post made plans for the W il Stoneburg, Maxine Burge. Jo Ann j Lawrence Kent, accompanied by gone to anyone In Lane county out vehicle to overtake and pass any ‘ ain Monday on account of the ; other vehicle which has stopped at of M r. Robertsons fath er a t ^ e™ V g d7,ce of th?Saturday lamette council meeting which was Scheufele, Kenneth 8afley, Alto Herm an L afky , Instructor, went to side of Eugene. Only two In Ore gon outside of Portland received held here last night. - - H e d Sat- night series sponsored by the Amer- King, Phillip Lake, Elaine F ry, Corvallis, where they judged 12 honorary degrees a t this session of m , r a T d e r t t ^ ^ lean Legion A hard times dance Louis Sturges, Edna Thompson, classes of live stock a t the college the supreme council, which meets m it a pedestrian to cross tne road u r j Inez Randall, Stone Glass, Jean barns. Ans No wh° waa seriously ill. j baa be,e’‘ . 8ched“ l8d for, thi\ S a * “ 1" every two years. The shop classes have torn down Stubblefield, Pearl Powell and Ray Q W hen must pedestrians yield Several families that live up the a" d,3th®aJ? d" °oT and rebuilt the bleachers on the mond McCullough. the right of way to vehicles upon, river have signed a petition asking ^ lU sn“ P Taxea Due November ft. south side of the football field dur 1 to have mall service extended fa r- ,3 a . * loya H unter a nu November ft to the last day to pay the roadway? . ing the past two weeks. , S. Bukowski are In charge of ar- RellRtona Debate Scheduled. a \ o ? b’rio^gtog to H a rry Castle ransements for the series, Munto Ruth Olson, senior, returned to the second h alf of county taxes to a n tn pototle?the“ ’ than T r ith to “I A religious debate on the ques avoid the penalty as provided by j wa3 *» le d when a tree being felled b® by the Cotta»8 Orovo Foot' Miss Lucy Edwards, daughter of tion, "Resolved: T hat the use of school Tuesday, after several days’ law. I f not paid on or before that marked or unmarked crossway. M r. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards of H e Instrumental music In Christian absence due to the death of her date Interest a t the rate of two- Q. Is it law ful for any person to "ear the McCoy m ill struck the warmers- I bron, won sixth prize on poultry at worship la unauthorized and Is sin brother. thirds of one per cent per month solicit a ride from a driver of any animal. the state fa ir In competition with ful,” w ill be held Monday andTues-, School was dismissed Thursday w ill be charged until they are paid. private vehicle? Boundary Board Rejects Petition. a large number of members of day evening, and possibly Wednes-j »"d Friday of last week on account I.unil>er Docks Extended. Tho county boundary board, at Ans. No. ‘ he county teachers Instl- poultry clubs of the state. She was day evening, at the Curtin school; Houses on . property rejected the Q. W hich side of the highway . , to the south Its meeting - Monday, . Telephone Hearing Is Cancelled. a guest of honor a t tho Tuesday house, between I. O. Shaw, pastor ‘ ute In Eugene, which all Cottage outside of Incorporated cities or of the J. H. Chambers & Son lum- petition from school district 34, the A hearing on telephone rates In noon luncheon of the chamber of of the local Christian church, and G rovp tenchers attended. ber docks have been removed this Cedars, th at part of district 45, towns should pedestrians use? Eileen Town, assisted by Edna Cottage Grove, set by the public commerce, at which tim e the rib O E arl McCay, preacher at a week to the J. R. Hendricks prop- local school district, be transferred Ans. The left-hand side. service commissioner on his own bon and prize money were given Church of Christ near Eugene. M r. Cherry, entertained Mrs. J. N. Town erty along the river, having been to district 34. The board held that motion, has been cancelled. The rea and Mrs. S. P. Morris Tuesday eve her, having been brought here by MeCay w ill uphold the affirm ative More than 11,000,000 of t h e purchased by M r. Hendricks. The the granting of the request would son given Is lack of time on the part ning at the practice house. R. C. Kuehner, county club agont. and Pastor Shaw the negative. of the commissioner to conduct the world's 94,000,000 Germans are llv- property vacated w ill be used for result In sim ilar requests from other Ing In the United Statee. lumber docks. I families in the d istrict hearing at thto time. Box Letter Files. The Sentinel. WILLAMETTE COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING HERE 200.000 ACRES ARE NEEDED TO RAISE CORN N. Englands Are Injured in Auto Crash W hat a M o to r Car Operator Should Know 4-H CLUBBERS HOLD CORN SHOW AT BANK High School Notes In Numbers Does Killed and Lett In Woods Students From Here In Glee Clubs ARMISTICE DAY PLANS ARE MADE BY LEGION Local Bible School Is Honored Saturday Night Dances Lucy Edwards Wins At State Fair Box Latter Files. The Sentinel. Box Letter Files. The Sentinel.