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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1931)
ßrovr trotini! 3 S * s f Ä i - ------- ---- -- W MW ISBl il’Il UI1IS r would never think of compliment the anticipated revenue of the nf " “ Cf . n . L . V P'*w *“ ’ *r ” • '* ,Or ,h * ’»»•"«'‘«w. «he same as * “ "*^*r , a U ° n tha F °lf «>“ « • *-as dons before him to com plim ent the sam e person for The Sentinel Is not certain that a long drive or a good putt, which the state is paying ,ig ¿ r c e n t o n ' « W S » « Mrs. Ruth England and daughter' I'ays, Leslis Fletcher and Everett three laymen. O. B. Arnest, C. K. Holstroni motored to Eugene Tues .P r v .ld .a t Cmphrey and Loren Harvey, to day. iS * n M* 1*3______ Ooc rotary speak on various phases. Official Eibor« h .4 . ................ ..... The Oorena basketball t e a m s ..... JCdItor board meeting, T 30 .Monday: young started their regular practices last A f lr .1 r l w . » a b llM tla o .atorod st Oot I'eople's study class, 7 30 Wednes week Friday evening they played a e o ^ r*s o P T e rh a t * h *’ r ’ ’ ? " U ld h * ' . • » t h * m o n e y it is b o r r o w in g , b u t *»g» P ro ra aa aooond flaaa m ador day; prayer meeting. 7 30 Thurs practice gam e with Walker. Both W“ ° W° Uld “ do<* know «ha‘ «“ >' >ong ago it day. Baalaaaa Offlca ...1» north Sixth n X r teams were defeated, the boya'j —— -------------------------------------- never think, on a city street, o f held 6 p ercen t naner issued h. ih - • • • »core being 13 to 3» and the girls' ■VI'JIClurriOK RATE». w aiting a mom ent to let paw some- state in pavmem of emilp'mem Church of the Nntarenc, T. J (C«>h la . d » . n r . ) one who w as approaching onlv a ani.t i k . J ‘ ‘ r,l uH’>it< nt » g e a r. *2 0 0 |T h r a a swaths BO SS f e w f e e t . w a v aa-.li i i » J Ih * * « » « * b y The Sentinel Orr pastor Revival services are score 13 to 34. The g ir l a * lineup follows: Forwards, Isola Isham and LfiST . , Wanibar l0 | o . . , . Btb C.40 IZ S t h e T n l X i j T o T X . " ” * * “ * * * h*««een tt, continuing with good results. Ser Lata Mosby; guarda Coral Wicks of ' 2 2 ^ X a . fa‘r“ on ,on* “ m* ho«"1’ * nd »ho« vices will be continued during the and Lucilie Stack; Jumping center,I _ WaAonal K d lM ria l Aaaooiatloa ° h ' 1 t h e t im a P * P * r 1< «• «he understanding week The sermon subject for Sun- - Isham; running center'll O rt-ron blata E d ito ria l A aaoriatlsa » h eel of a car. approaches an tn- of this writer that the state c a n n o t >>*»• will be -T he Hevtl'e Conven O ro fo r, Maoropapar C o n fe r m e . nglrti-.,l |. lb .Inanità Bales. tereection honking loudly for every- issue bonds to cover a deficiency in tion." The subject for study nt the Laura Doolittle, Mary Doolittle. young people's m eeting will be The boys' lineup follows. Forwards, one to scatter, stands back courts- general operating expense. G O L F T E A C H E S M A N Y T H I N G S . ? ‘‘ ,1. < a n d ! * “ *“» « > « " «he g i v e n to Many members of the legislature Mission Work in M exico" Everett HolstrAin, Wayne Vaughn; T h is w W riter seldom goes onto XJA a ’’’ the P a y ers approach In the who voted for both the income and guatai». Harold Stock, William IS U k W M A l 11X7 l U I I I A a Panlaooatal tax Chureh. c “! by th* rul*«- On intangibles wanted them be Vaughn; center, Harold Cooper, 103 » eavl to M ain • story told at a gathering of edi g o lf course but what he thinks of a tra o l. f . W S p rv .il.7 . paator — Sundaj .....................................................................^ ’T T " M add,t,onal « « until «uch time a ' .trwt. subs. Ernest Wagner. Fred Ehlers., tor» by that canny Scotchman. ‘le n tlv ^ n n ir , J 11 th* J«‘minine P**>-- the deficit should be retired, but to ,c,u'"1- » ‘ V fi » m a a d T io Dinner gueata at the J. B. Moeb> Jan ies S tew a rt That Jam es Is i! ai* °»ll t o t rang*‘ Th* hav« made them an additional ta \ * m *. blbl* •ludI rueesUy night, pray house Sunday were Mr and Mrs. can n y la Illustrated by the fact that f fellow who wouldn't think of stop- W ould have required a n t ,r o v 2 T « ae.a w e r.h ip k i . i . , . h e made m oney as editor of a r ' 1" ' 3 " < » s « ~ W s a n k & 5 S J S f c . s : Mansel Kinney of Spokane. Mrs. Lulu Hopper and Aunt Betty Karl cou n try paper at Fossil and that he of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. g o t h im self e.ttarhcd to the state payroll long before the depression person hunt for a golf ball that is The rwaaon .u e b W 7 .il- P™ "*1"" «’•'J •<■•>-'« »« .'eloeh th. Jack Kerns of Eugene and Hubert arrived. Jim stands aboue five feet, n o t w o r t h o v e r hl»« "* r*” scn suc" action would have pasler. t u » r Paul Ite ra o n . d . l l . e r . . Mosby of W olf Creek. W. rth v r ,two ’ **•• required approval o f th e p e o p le is i" ™ " ’“ - “ >• r r' ,' t • / b it . t a i m . . . . „ b . Mrs John W hetsel a n d son five, w hether he is on his feet or persons effect would K have o n been to '* ^ “‘,’U •“'* s ? ,U ‘ w to’»i reclining, and w e Imagine that, a t " ^ There t J s V are a UP lot o f JUlt '° ' " who r” * that " " * the *" V X ’S ^ hi mm ‘^ ""* b e / e i < b ^ r T lY Everett and Mrs. Clara Kirk were business visitors In Eugene Tues tired in kilts, he would be a sight j per cent limitation. aw Jajr . . . n l n < hour 0, «-so , day. for sore eyes. We shall not tell some oourl»*F- Clifford Thrasher made a busi o f th e stories that Jim tells at Y h L we ve found t h ,t i <«orrrTturn intangibles . a r ^ k w ' X i i T v ness trip to Portland Saturday. press meets, but this one Is fit to school, y 43: morning prfachln< be repeated In this great m oral and hi« gangsters are not above the tax money with Interest for nine law. order« onlv w*hen ror the w «state had ih.v •*r’f|.r<* H ; P*<»i»l*,s meeting e so. fam ily journal. It runs like this: •• • The fellow »<•»« vu« who «uva gave kmu w u « on months o* mp money months for putting this one and that one on use On the money >0 m off o n t the ^ Pacific for coast, A n E nglish lord w as playing golf) 4"*rled Ilke »b* »n**lOnit «ht-’ writer paid no intangibles t‘ax -bores of Oregon and British Co one day and Sandy was his caddy. ¿acka! he when the judge told he was not aware that this was be lumbia. there are seaw eeds with Church o f C hrist.— (London. 1J tstlkk It eeeins that in England» at the eleven years in jail would »ng done Such action is especially south o f C o to g k drove ) — gunday >.r- ■ ¡«Iks more than M0 feet In length etory, uffs — were a^ ut ri^ t- Uncle Sam can unfair to those who paid $ per cent »Icoa: tllb lo viudy to a m„ worahln t t tim e o f the , ___ w earm __ ___ worn .>n chilly day’s. Everyone w a a ! put ’’¿*t gangsters in Jail jail for violating on money with which they n a id th e a. m .; acrlptura a tu jy T 3 0 p m . w earing them except Sandy. The, «•>* Income t a x laws, we have hope tax How One Woman Lost DORF.NA. lord noticed this lack In Sandy's! , 1 sta 'e- coun«>’ and city police __ (Special le the S .n U i» l ) apparel. 1 force* can put them In the electric * > * ■ .« .* .* * Oct. 23.—The Happy Circle Sew- 20 Pounds of Fat "How does It come that you’r e ! fo^ } h*ir offenses deserving I not » c a r in g earmuffs t o d a y , ,h a t PU"lshn>ent. E ventually law I t v f l U r C n IN P X V « I i tng club met with Mrs. Ora Thoma S an d y?” , triumphs over crime, despite evl- I 1 X V VV2> | son W ednesday of last week for an “Oh, I haven't worn ear-r-«nuffs dence to ,h e contrary we have had i _ ------------- » all-day session. One com forter was Lost Her Prominent Hips— tucked and a quilt » a s nearly fin sin ce the year-r o f the gr-r-eat dis- 10 r^ nt ye<p*- We h“ve never Double Chin — Sluggishness e a s t e r r » s .' ” needed racketeers and gangsters. Lree Methodist Church, Fifth ished. A bounteous pot luck dinner ste was served at noon. A report of the and the sooner they all go the »-ay 3tre*t and Monroe avenue. Roy W “The year o f the great disaster, of Scarface Al the better for the iio well, pastor. — Sunday school, work done In 1930 stated that 22 Gained Physical Vigor— w h at do you mean by that?” 9:45. Mrs. Mabel Sallee, supennten- quilts and 8 conqiorters were made, “T hat was the tim e I w as caddy country and all concerned. A Shapely Figure. blocks for six quilts »-ere sewed ------------------- - 'd en t: morning worship, 11. subject ing for Lord Fitxmau-r-rice, and Our copy of the Cottage Grove the Pa s«oi''s m essage. "Seeing the and embroidered, and a quantity of he asked me to have a dr-r-rink, if you're fat — first remove ths tnlinel. »-as w as m uch better this week I n®«cn by *■“ Faith;" evening service. carpet rags were sewed and that a Sentinel, * “ *• e v e n in g service, and I dldna hear-r-r him.” Jim rolls his Fs with a deep gut than usual,—one page w as entirely ' 5” 1 prayer meeting, 7:80 Thursday play and entertainm ent and Fourth cause! of July celebration were given to Take one half teaspoonful of evening at the church. tural som ething like that which blank.—Corvallis Gazette-Times. raise money for a piano. Other ac- KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of This is a nasty crack by our bit- • • • would be expected from a huge Presbyterian Church. D. P. Cam- tivitk^s included part;,-» and show- hot w ater every morning — In 3 m astiff or bulldog, and this story Is ter friend, Claudius Eclair Ingalls. m uch better when Jim tells it than but even at that there was more i n ' eron, minister.—The annual home- ers. The following members were weeks get on the scales and note the Issue o f The Sentinel to which com ing services will be held Sun- present. Mesdames Doolittle, Wag- how many pounds of fat have van- It appears in print. ner. Bales. Cooper. Thelm a Wicks, ished. T agines golf T his his w w riter riter im Imagines golf w w as as ln- in- C1<udiu3 refers than there is in d»y- Invitational letters have been eh Land. \ aughn, MeKlbben. N otice also that you have gained vented by the Scotch because tt many tesu«s o f «** Corvallis paper. ®®nt to all members and former com bines so m any things a t the ex- w-txicli often is blank when every members. At the 11 o'clock service spahr Ada Jennings. Kelly, Gilles- in energy—your skin is c lea r ee-y o u Patton. Isham. feel younger in body KRUSCHEN pense of one. P“ &e u covered w ith printing. «he pastor will give the first o f a pie. MeCullom, It com bines every form of exer- series of serm ons on the Psalm s, Thrasher and hostess. M r s Thoma- will give any fat person a Joyous son. The next m eeting will be with surprise. else needed to keep a healthy per- u racketeers don't pay their in- .D” ?n# P!an Even in Our Pains, Jam es s Pahr Get an 83c bottle of KRUSCHEN son in good physical condition.1 come tax the revenue departm ent , 1 the ' :3° evening service the pas- M th ose from here who were Eu SALTS from Cottage Grove Phar- __________ Friends can do their visiting during Se«3 them. If they report their tax ’ tor tor wdI continue the series o f lec- • on men who made the gene visitors Monday were Donald macy or any leading druggist any- a g o lf gam e w ithout using addition- “ d th« source of their income, the tures al tim e. Players get relaxation at prohibition departm ent gets them, churches and will speak on John Cariker, A Steck. Tracy Wilds, Mrs. where In America (lasts 4 w eeks). th e sam e tim e they take necessary It looks like a bad winter for them, Wesley, the Methodist This man Chilson J. E. Redford and Edwin If this first bottle doesn't convince you this Is the e a sie st safest and exercise. Business deals can be put “-nd there will be few to sym pathize in his capacity and organizing abil Redford. Mrs. Jonn Wetzel spent the week surest way to lose fa t—your money ity rates with Paul the Apostle as over w ithout Interfering with pleas with them. : ‘ ‘ : • • k ______________ gladly returned. (3) one of the great men of the ages ure. One adds to h is vocabulary by ■ — _____ --------------- --------- « law „ to g get et f BSlor Cameron m erely listen in g ----------------------------- to the fellows who It took ----- the income 1 tax L'ameron said. As a con- overshoot the green after getting Capone. most folks folks will be ttnuance apone. At last most will be ; “ “ance of ot the the homecom homecom ing ing ser up to it with a 250-yard drive or w illing to adm it that income tax is ' 1C®* a coniireSa«ional dinner will w ho m iss a l<-inch putt. It teaches a good thing. be held Monday night at the church one to use his head and his muscles | _____________ _ This will be followed by a social a t the sam e time. It teaches cour- Som etim es a boy's disposition a “ d a m usical program, tesy, o f w hich we shall sa y more isn’t spoiled by the boy being re- ‘^cture Professor Frederic peatedly told that he looks like his i?Unn °* th* i ^ tin departm ent of I f anyone doesn't believe go lf is a father. ' , ^ " iversity of Oregon will conclude the program. The public has been Scotch gam e he should watch a _____________ Scotchm - an It. This writer In the e of be - - play «— u .c gam gam e o i life m e all an m r u ay av 0« invited to hear Professor Dunn's Hamburger, fresh cut (Saturday only) 10c lb. or 3 lbs 26c played 18 holes with one recently, trumps if they deal the cards cor lecture. The Scotchm an Informed this writ- rectiy. Country style pork sausage 1 2 ^ c lb. Chureh of Christ, Sixth street and er that when he started playing he _____________ F a n c y baby beef roast 1 W e do not m ean old beef o r beef bought a dozen tees, that he used Gibbs avenue, where more men STATE IN RED. We mean yearlings, best quality grain fed 12VjC one w ith which to tee o ff the first , than women attend evening sei Editor Sentinel: time, that he put It back in his bag. m ents relative TO m In y - ^ your ' e S o f'S S t “ „ ^ n U n ’^ ' ’ i t “ ' All fancy steaks, sirloin, T-bone, round 15c lb. has never bought any since and is week you say that I was in error ^ s T c h ^ t meet 1» m . 2 men °Z Vegetable shortening, in 45-lb tins ..................... $3.60 gettin g so m any in his bag that he when I said the interest paid on Sund7v m of probably w ill have to sell some. the illegally collected intangibles com m unity m en s biblTcla’Z t mora I’u t in y o u r su p p ly fo r the w in te r...................... ............ E very tim e this sam e Scotchm an Valley Packing Co.’s skinned hams, half or whole 18olb. additional burden to ¡ng lost a ball In the rough he refused taxes . was an .. — worshin ___ ____ n ______ ... u to find his o»-n ball until he had / U t* Lord s ’ UPP", followed by sern We have only 500 lbs. to sell at this unheard of price, found at least one other w ithout a d interest by 6 30 by the the pastor; pastor; C. C. E. E. groups groups, 6:30; come early and get yours. nam e on IL N ot w ishing to em- toTUlls a“ °unt. ------- - - - - evening worship, 7:30, choir prac barrass th is friend, his name w ill . * “ * Shortening in bulk, creamy and fresh, 3 lbs. 25c tice, Tuesday evening, I. G. Shaw not be mentioned, but he is a prom- the a*ns minister. Lard—home rendered—in bulk ............. 10c lb. inent preacher o f the gospel in Cot- ^ th the ’« ^ ’“ture and coramis- In No. 50s at $4 50 tage Grove, belongs to the Ameri- f 10".?''® w lthout accus- First Methodist Episcopal Church, Do not try to compare this with packing house lard. ean Legion and lives at the corner £ h ” ‘ Y h !»V e n °‘ Meredith A. Groves, pastor.—Sun of Tw elfth and Adams comm itted. Second, it suggests an- day services: Sunday school, 8:45, We do not take the oil out of our lard. Thi« wri»BB «V. » Other question or two which I feel superintendent, ------------ T his - w riter som etim es thinks that gUre is clouded in the minds of Ransom C o n e , Twin bread, 4 f o r .............. ................................. 25c instruction, experienced the courtesy go lf teaches is Its best m any of your readers as well as my graded feature. This w riter has never seen own, w hich you ’may be able to teachers. Morning worship, 11 3cr- Sw ift's frankfurters ............................... ..... . 121 ,c lb a player hesitate to courteously clear up. «^°? «««bject, "The Christian View Fancy grain fed pork roast shoulder 15c lb. o f God,” a discussion of what is be stop and get out o f the way when a a player player behind behind w w as as about about to to sh sh o o o o t t.. b o r r o ^ n g ’m o n e y f o it n ^ o t h e r ^ u n lieved th Ved about at>°,Ut God God and and why under Ham, center c u ts ............................................................. 20c lb. why under «°pic, "The Gospel in an H e h as never seen a more fortunate pose th J to build hig h 2 a v l For ? Bacon squares (these are not hog jowls) 12« lc lb. Player fail sym pathize pathize w last Two or three J e a ^ T h l: « ¿ f a ^ e s E P w o r th player fall to to sym w ith ith his bis Fresh beef hearts ............................................................ lOc lb. seen statem ents in the press from Uframin’ W th Mlss Genevicv« Salmon, fresh caught, or whole ............................. 10c lb. tim e to tim e that the state w as to7® eaX e“ ‘V ’“ * about to, or had gone into the red s u n fr in te ^ n » 2 , Mou« h® er Economical to can at this low price. anywhere from one to tw o million “ a g u e^ n d Mte. P « 1 ‘? ? rm ed iate Please remember we are never undersold. We lead in price dollars, but no statem ent as to »ad£r o ? Monroe as cutting, Others may follow. w hat it w as for, w hether road . R dT L f2,- ” lor groUf> on subject the building or general adm inistration "Religion’s P art in expenses. If for road building, there would be no saving because the in tangible tax does not apply to this fund. If on the other hand the state has gone into the red because of insufficient funds to meet general adm inistration expenses. It shows clearly that we must chalk up an other inexcusable blunder against them for not using the intangibles and personal Income taxes to liqui date this debt Instead o t using it HOW DY FOLKS—Here's one to lower taxes on property This on G eorge Matthews. George is the only true econom y because Phone 53 had been fish in g for several long as this debt rem ains It hours w ithout a bite when at will add to the burden o f the tax the h eigh t o f h is gloom a payer by the accum ulation o f in m other and her sm all boy terest. cam e along. If the state is paying 6 per cent "Oh,” said the youngster, “let interest, I am wondering w hy? It m e see you catch a fish.1 seem s to me that the credit o f the “N ow don’t you catch a fish state ought to be as good as that for him until he says please,” o f the federal governm ent, and It com m anded the mother. can’t be below that of Cottage • • • Grove G overnm ent bonds carry as IF YOU HAVE B E E N W AIT low a rate as 3t4 per cent and a ING A LONG TIM E FOR A very few years ago Cottage Grove R EA L B U Y IN RADIO, ! refunded som e of her bonds at 5 D R O P INTO OUR PLACE per cent and got a premium on the R E A L SOON A N D LET US bonds. So, it would seem that If SHOW YOU T H E BIGGEST the state is paying more than 8 VALUE ON TH E MARKET per cent, to be liberal, som e one TODAY. has blundered again. Again if she • • • is borrowing at 4 >4 or 5 per cent P ray and Fast. then, by the blunder o f collecting T w enty Mohammedans have the intangible tax illegally, the arrived in N ew York to study com m ittee has added the differ our custom s. If they kneel In ence of this am ount and six per our streets they had better cent to the burden o f the taxpayer. do som e fa st praying. And now, Mr. Editor, there is an • • • other drop, yes, two of them, to lo o k in g for an Accident. be added to this hell’s bowl o f tax “B ottled beer,” w e read, “was soup. Bulk discovered during the reign of The first h a lf o f these illegal Edward VI by accident.” And taxes were colelcted 20 m onths ago today m uch o f tt w as dis and they are now returning them covered the sam e way. with 6 per cent interest for only • • • nine months, thus using the money MORE A N D MORE PEO for 11 months w ithout paying any- P L E A R E DISCOVER , thing for it. Drop one. The 6 per ING T H E WISDOM OF cent that is now being paid for LOOKING A T OUR | nine m onths only, much o f ft goes RADIOS FIRST. to persons who had to borrow • • • money at 8 per cent In order to Claude Kent says that anoth keep going. Drop two. er good m em ory test Is to sit m atters not which horn of down and try and remember I this tax dilem m a you take hold of the th in gs th at you worried ' you are sure to get gored. about a t this tim e last year — O. M. KEM. • • • Editorial note.—The Sentinel Is W E W O N D E R :— W hy they Pleased to do w hat It can U m ake don’t put a service station all things clear. The fact Is that on that lot at 7th * Main. the state Is in the red for actual It’s alm ost a block to gaso running expenses, and has been all line from there, and som e (o r a large part of the tim e since one m ight have to walk. Governor Pierce arbitrarily reduced the tax base and made It Impos sible fo r the state tax levying board to levy a tax su fficien t to cover running expenses. Governor BstsklMH ISSO. “ E u g e n e ’s O w n S to r e ” M c M o r r a n & W a s h b u rn e E B A R TEL S M A R K E T PHONE 55 S p ecials F rid a y , S a tu rd a y Radio Ray Has This to Say: I R I S H ’S C a sh S to re Free City Delivery LOW PRICES EVERY DAY SYRUP WEEK JJu st 2 more days left, Friday and Saturday, at the prices. Lay rl^ lls r » in your supply. GOLDEN SYRUP CRYSTAL WHITE 5-lb. p ail ........................ 36c 5-lb. p ail............................ 36c 10-lb. p ail ...........................69c 10-lb. p a il............................. 69c Pineapple S " n « 2/2 can Each 10c Pure Lard or Shortening 3 lbs. 25c Shortening 8 lb. pail 79c C rystal W hite C lean ser, p er can 5c _______ Fry this new cleanser. The best on the market. P eter Pan Coffee, nb.29c ;31bs. 85c Come in and let us prove that we sell for less. Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 lbs. 29c Brazil Nuts 2 lbs. 33c Oregon Walnuts 3 lbs. 59c P H O N E 2200 1 M -’l « \ r C - -à?* V A ;a Phone Your Friends th a t y o u w ill n o t be hom e SA TU R D A Y b ecau se Saturday Is McMorran & Washburne DAY —and you will be there w ith the thousands of others from Lane, Linn and Douglas counties. —The G reatest Merchan dising E vent E v er H eld in Eugene. —3 Months in Preparation. —40 Extra Salespeople. —$25,000 W orth of Mer chandise P u rch ased fo r this Event Alone. See 8-Page “Ad” in Thursday Night Eugene Register-Guard DOORS O . Q f k SATURDAY O PEN MORNING