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a Id .Ml ■ • COTTAGK GKOVB, IA J 4 I COUNTY. OHBGON. FRIDAY, IIRCKMRKR 4, IH.1I. VOLI MK X L n RF tL I IF Itr F IMIt? UH Il IS W hat N e w s p a p e rs rru Ca7 c ^ C v raslI u iu S n i”nt' ELIMINATION pm T Y j OF ft)( STATE m Said in 1857 I t la a gloomy moment In hle- tory. Not for many years not in the lifetime of most men who read this paper- has there been 40 much grave and deep appra- hens Ion; never has the future seemed so Incalculable ae at this time. In our own country there Is universal commercial prostra tion and panic, and thousands of our poorest fsllow cltlsens are turned out against ths approach ing w inter without employment, and without the prospect of It. In France, the political caldron seethe and bubbles with uncer tainty; Russia hangs, as usual, lik e a cloud, dark and silent, up on the horlson of Rurope, while all of the energies, resources end Influences of the British Umpire are sorely tried, and are yet to be tried more sorely, in roping with the vast and deadly Indian insurrection, and with Its dis turbed relations in China. It la a solemn moment, and no man can feel an Indifference t which, happily, no man pre tends to feel! In the Issue of events. O f our own troubles no man can see the end. They are, fortunately, as yet mainly com mercial; and If we are only to lose money, and by painful poverty to be taught wisdom lbs wisdom of honor, of faith, of sympathy and of charity — no man need seriously to despair. And yst ths very haste to be rich, which la the occasion of this widespread calamity, has also tended to destroy the moral forces with which we are to re els! and subdue the calamity. Good friends let our conduct prove that the call comes to men who have large hearts, however narrowed their homes may be, who have open hands, however empty their purses. In lime of peril we have nothing but man hood. strong In Ils faith In God. to rely upon; and whoever shows himself truly a God-fearing man now, by helping wherever and however he can. w ill be blessed and beloved as a great light In darkness. — Harper's Weekly. Oct. 10. 1557 N U M IIF It «. THREE STATES PLAN i ROUTE NAME CHANGE C e rro A lto M csia Is K now n to Higgs Roy Riggs of this city Is fam iliar with the Cerro Alto mesa In New Mexico w h e r e several hundred Navajo Indians were maruoned dur ing the recent storm He spent some time In that section many years ago and remember» an odd race conducted by the Indians. There wars two groups of contest ants In ths race, which covered a 20-m tle course and earh group had to kick a stick befure It for the en tire 20 miles. The first to return Its stick Io the starting point won the race. The runners went through Mr. Riggs' camp without making apologias Glased pavement, resulting from County Judge Points Out That Pacific National Parka H igh ' fog which »»tiled early Friday Fm ma in W illam ette Valley $1000 la Quota Set and Entire morning and (rose, and which was Port of Burden Shifts way to Advertize A ttrae t prevalent for a »hurt distance inside ! Should Be Treated for Rc to Counties. Amount la to Oo for tiong W örtern Stute» the city only, resulted In two accl- I dents early that forenoon, an Asso moval of Acidity. Local Meeds. ciated oil truck participating In Lane county taxes would be re A movement to change the name : both accidonts. Mra. Claud Stevens of Pacific highway to Pacific Na Kugene suffered a severe gnsli duced by about one-fourth under W illam ette v a l l e y agriculture Cottage Grove’s drive to raise tional Parks highway was started ‘ ot one cheek In one of the crashes Governor Meier's proposal that the could profitably use at least 000,000 funos tor local wctlare work will , at a luncheon meeting at the Ge- She was taken at once to tCugene. stale make no levy against real es ions of ground limestone per year start Monday, It was announced I burn hotel, JEugono, Wednesday, In the first accident the oil truck, tate for 1932 taxes, according to aa a means of maintaining Its ag Tuesday oy U. V. llreese, ctiairinan which was attended by represen operated by Clyde Wallace, was Hen F. Keeney, county aaseasor. riculture on a permanent basis, be of tne Collage Grove itetiet coun Under the county budget prepar | tatlvee of the Sacramento, Cal., standing a distance from the curb lieves Dr. W L. Powers, chief In cil, wmcn uas laacu over me work chamber of commerce, representa across the street front the Associ ed for 1932, the slate tax has been ' soils at Oregon Htute college, basing of the old community chest. A futai ated Oil elation on north N inth estimated as »322,2(19.22, or nearly tives of ths Oregon Pacific High 1 his estimate on a detailed study of meeiiua of solicitors and executive street, headed aouth. The Stevens way association from different °*n t ° f the total levy set at the soil surveys th at have been committee members will be livid at pointe In western Oregon and mem car, bound south, with M r. Stevens »1,194,651.22. The amount, calcu made of 6,500.000 acres of western 7:40 touigut in me city hail to com driving, skidded as Mr. Stevens a t lated on a basis of state tax de bers of the highway and tourist plete preparations tor Monday's tempted to apply hie brakes so aa to mands for 1930. was estimated for committee of the E u g e n e chamber * urea requires occasional lim ing for drive. Wotaers hope to attain me drive around the truck and crashed lack of a definite figure, the slate of commerce. A resolution to ' fullest development. councils goal of *totX) In oue day. headon Into the rear of the truck. nut having announced Its figure. I change the name was unanimously "River bottom soils show only “Meeds mis year will be greater Mie. Stevens' head crashed against fialein, Nov. 27. Oregon's share The tax rate, however, said Mr. adopted and the m atter will be than in past years.” Mr. Breese the windshield. The lower part of Keeney, may not be reduced to the taken up w ith the highway coin- of the 25 per cent of receipts from slight acidity, and chemical analy sis Indicates that they have not been said, “a big increase in me number the car was nut Injured, but the extent indicated by the reduction missions of the three Pacific coast forest reserve rentals, and sales of leached and are comparatively well of unemployed adding to the task upper portion was demolished. The in the amount to be raised, said statae through which the highway timber In national forests for the before me welfare organisation. We radiator looked like a web that had Mr. Keoney, as evaluations have year ending June 3o. totaled (122,- supplied with calcium," says Dr. extends. need the Help ot every one. A united been wrapped around the motor. experienced a marked decrease As the highway reaches nearly all 357 51, the secretary of state an Powers. "The wet valley floor soils und old grain lands In the main etio rt will guarantee succvaa.'* during the |»ast year and the rnlll- the natlunal parks In those three nounced today The money Is re M r Stevens Is a traveling represen tw o committees of business tuen tative for the U. St Rubber com age rale may have to be held close elates It was thought that the ceived from the federal govern- vall,,y floor »how “ moderate lime requirement and can use an Initial will handle me drive in me busineae pany. 1 to the present figure to produce the Change of name would make It ment which retains the remainder application of from 1 to 1% tons section and me various womens of the returns. | desired total. more distinctive and at the same Following the accident the truck ciuos will canvass me residential was driven over against the curb, lurnn county will receive »14,7441 per acre, with lighter applications "The governor's proposal Is an time give publicity to the parks section, th e first business mens but a few minutes later a car d riv excellent one In theory but It re A. M. Dudley, manager of the Sac from the Cascade, Hantlam, Klus- later. "The red hill lands are distinctly committee w ill tie composed of tvarl en by George K. Parker of San mains to be seen how It w ill work ramento chamber of commerce, H. law and Um|H|ua national forests. acid and need from I to 2 tons of K. Mills, H. L. M ackiu and Itoy h.. Francisco skidded as II approached out," said Judge C. P Barnard of J. Thlelen, president elect of that lime per acre. The present costs Snort and the second of Man H ill, unit It also crashed Into the rear of the county court. "Hhlftlng the I body and Irvin Engler, manager of limit the maximum application to Clyde H. Huberts and N. J. Melsou. the truck. No one was Injured and burden from the elate as a whole 'ihe Sacramento tourist bureau, a t about 1 % tone, except that on the lu e residential canvass will be in the car. although severely damaged, i to the Individual counties would tended the meeting. I'hey exhibits*! well located lands, having good the bands of Mrs. Scnofisid Stew was able to proceed on Its own cut the stale levy but boost that I literature productxt by the Sacra- drainage, full 2 tons may be Justi art, Mrs. Viuall Kendall and Mrs. power. of the counties so that no saving I mento chamber, featuring (he na- fied. I t Is neither necessary nor I would reach the taxpayer." he said. C. C. Cruson. Itlonal parka all the way from j desirable to neutralize the soil com "This has —— been adopted —- al- Dr. H . A. Hagen, publicity c h a ir-, , , • • • •••• policy •— Canada to southern California and W ork Would Be Given .Needy pletely In liming." man, is making pians to have H o O V C f S i n V l t i l t l O l l ready In regal da to the care of the j it was their suggestion that the at Time of Regular HanaomU Un Dr. Rowers says that 56 pound* speakers appear at me theater. , Insane. 1 name of the highway be changed employment. of burned lime le equivalent to 74 enurenes, mugs» and all public "The success of the plan also Is in aa in feature the national park pounds of hydrated lime or 100 garnering» during this wees to 4® I x L l l l H U dependent upon how cloeely re- idea In advertising the scenic a t j pounds of good ground limestone, Illy JACK HOWARD ) acquarnt the puoilc with the elms — — celpts compare with expense and traction s of this great roadway, and purposes of the local relief Mrs. Hugh Trunnell. better homes anticipated Income for the funo- An old timer, not unfam iliar with and that relative costs can be flg- Delegations were present from ‘d on th “ council and to lay the foundation chairman for this district, has re tlons which the slate must carry Albany. Salem and Cottage Grove. forest service work and preventive urJ legum es make the best first use for Monday’s drive. measures against destruction of ceived an Invitation from the W hite on. Much w ill depend on the In of lime, In fact In coast regions In The budget of »1500 w ill be used House Inviting her to attend the come from Intangibles and excise public domain forests by fire and entirely tor local welfare work. president's conference on home lax laws. The t i n t of these laws Insect life, was heard to say the Oregon lime I* absolutely essential Hnoutd mere be a remainder In the building and home ownership which was declared unconstitutional by other day " it would seem to me to continued growth of legumes. spring after local needs have been Is being held this week. December the U. S. supreme court and It Is that In this period of depression, For this reason the lline Is usually fully cared for, the executive com 2 to S, In Washington probable that an attsnipt will be when everyone from ths single applied on the land Just before seed mittee of the relief council will handed Individual to manufacturer ing to legumes. I t Is spread after The Invitation bears ths national made to do the same with the new plowing and harrowed In. budget the remainder among vari coat of arms and reads as follows: law passed by the 1931 legislature," The following resolution express and factory operator le bending Directions for making a lime ous welfare organisations to which "The President of the United States the Judge added. every effort to aid the unemployed. ing appreciation of the work of the the community chest has contrib Invites Mrs. Hugh Trunnell to a t In which list are found the names spreader are given In Oregon ex outgoing officers of the community of some of the beet citizens of the periment station bulletin No. 237 uted in the past. Last year's budget tend the meeting of the iheeldent'a Don I'm phrey on Trip. cheat has bean adopted by the re which may be had free. Soil samples was »1500, of which amount (1125 j Conference on Home Building and MOUNT VIXW. lief council, which succeeds the country, the forest service could submitted with legal location as to Oregon State College. Corvallis. 'boost things to considerable extent was budgeted for local welfare Home Ownership which le called In Nov. >0.—Don Umphrey of Cottage community chest: If It would establish a work tain- section, township and range w ill be work and MtS for various organi the City of Washington. December Dee. 2.--M r. and Mrs. George "We. the members of the Cottage Orove. senior In electrical engineer sations. second to fifth, Nineteen hundred ing at Oregon State college, accom Loyng. Ran Layng and Mrs. Milton Grove Relief council, wish to ex paign In the several forest district* tested free for lime requirement by | In th * several states. Personally I the soil* department of the experi A large number of cities and and thirty-one.” panied a group of seniors In lA yn g spent Thanksgiving week press to you our sincere apprecla- believe that If the forest deparl- ment station. communities In this section of the electrical engineering who left Port- with Mr. and Mrs. George Duerst tion o f the fine sacrificial service This statement by Dr. Powers Is 1 ment would take measures to es state already have completed their . . . . land Monday morning with II. H. and fam ily at Gresham. They re you have rendered the community tablish a w inter work service in the of particular Interest because of the welfare drives successfully with 1 ) 3 1 1 O O IT of Cottage Grove during the year* several forests It would not only discovery uf a huge deposit of lime Dearborn, profeasor of electrical turned home Tuesday quotas oversubscribed. M r. Breese engineering, on a three-day field M r and Mrs. George Kruinfleld you have administered the commun provide much work In times like at Black Butte. expects Cottage G love to do the : trip. and M r. and Mrs. I. T. Brumfield ity chest funds for the relief of the these now upon the Cuuntay, but It same. The trip took them to the hy o f Cottage Grove visited Wednes needy of tb l* city. would add one more fix e d b a se o f The relief council already Is 7 n a“ *“ n, I , OV,r l o* ,W°Lk .Of ¡employment of the labor element of Not all the efforts tv bring back draulic power plants of the Port day evening of last week with M r*. functioning. W ith the aid of the lef the relief council Is beglnn ng (J| , MK.tlon, and land Electric Power company on Red Cross the council has been prosperity are being made by the Ihe Clackamas river at Oak Grove. Amanda Hears. men wh(J >r# fam lltar wtlh M r and Mrs. C. R. Dear were to realise the many phases of the I, , able to place 35 men on state and leaders of this nation. A humble work , h, reco(tnl„ d Um, River M ill, Caxadero and Estacada; Thankegiving dinner gueete of Mr. ¡w ork which do not occur to the In- oounty road work. A t present ISO f each wh, n. W hits Leghorn ben, owned by Roy the steam plant of ths Northwest- and Mrs A. W. Hhofstall of Cottage I active observer. W ith th l. realise- tWrltlen by Journalism Slndost.) men are registered a t the council 1 lion your services are seen In • j times, mills and camps are down Electric company and station Orova The Junior play cast has been In headquarters for work. The work Tapltn. who lives on the Black «»m {larger and clearer light than L of the Portland plant of the committee, headed by Roy Short, Uutte route, ta doing Its bit to re American Telephone and Telegraph M r. and M r* Ralph ttnauer and I possible to any of us before. wa" for varloue common causes, often rehearsal for a w e e k In preparation lieve the depression, contributing a times a month or six w e e k s earlier for the production of "The Charm has Its plans well in hand and soon company. The group also visited Mr. and M r*. Henry ttnauer of hope to have your contlnu lha(J genBrai|y expected. Such ac- School" to be given Friday evening, will report on means of providing balloon size egg Friday of last the Artel dam of the Northwestern Walden and Ed and Leon Arne of cd We in te r..! in th . m atter of com- wouM reazct to for. K 1 week. The egg weighs six ounces work for local unemployed. llroadbent were guest* at the Electric company. ^ U± \ ± , « r 7 t m n l n ° ° L e \ ± > '» m ,B “ » « > The Charm School " relate, th . and has a chest measurement of The relief council will serve as Clauds Arns home for Thanksgiv Inchee and a height meaeure- Y ..Orii P* c tlo n o f <>ur o u r fo r e st* h a a v v e e a at- adventures of of a a handnome handsome young young the clearing house for all local wel M I^ I t . i l . » P H . . t v i nn. r >"< ing ih .t h , . - h . r 1 . r i,.,i te lccllun ror. sts. . i I n i- adventures Mlsa Bailey I r lir W Io a « . Moon,y apan, Thanks- ' "ur TTok i ^ t h e ^ X i t 1 way" b• l“,ve<, ,haI the l,n w for ef' automobile salesman scarcely out ... this ______ fare work and In manner ment of 7 I L 16 Inches. I t la on dis- Portland. Dec I. - Three Oregon g|Vmg at her home at Blue Moun X ‘ U 1 1 Jfectlve work In the forests. In die- ot his teens who. upon Inheriting a duplication of charity work will be Play at Sentinel office. The W hite Leghorn biddy Is one girls were among prize winners la |n . . a P°"ln< o f debris, trail making and girls' boarding school from a maid- avoided. particularly falling of dangerous ' en aunt. Insists on running It htm- At tonight's meeting final plans of a email flock of hena kept by when award* were distributed at M r. end Mrs. Roy Hands end son Chicago Monday among 4-H club went to Reedsport to spend Thanke . . .. snags — dangerous to man and He|f( according to hla own Ideas, for Monday’s drive will be com Mr. Teplln for hla own use. ---------------------- girls at the International Livestock pleted. Miss Evelyn Gallagher of t»r chief ot which U that the dominant giving with M r*. Hands' mother, flres ls in the winter. Campa feature In the education of the Mother of M r*. Nelaon Die*. show. Eugene, county Red Cross worker, Mrs. Hherman. * could be established and good, tne young girl of today should be will meet with the group of solicit Mr. end Mrs. George Wilson of Mrs. Eliza J a n . Deffenbacher of ' provisions provided, charm. Two turkey pools will be made wholesome or«, speakers and executive com Coburg, mother of Mrs. N. J. Nel- Yoncalla were Sunday visitors ot i n'i T T t h « gar- son of this city, died Monday at th . eh‘"l r ' na up here this month by tho Oergon bought right by the government. The situations that arise are mittee members. M r. ant! Mrs. C. R. Dear. ment contest. age of 81 years. The funeral was M r. end Mrs. H a rry W illiam * and Turkey Growers, according in word and n fair scale of wages paid to teeming w ith humor—clean, whole- Alice Ingram , Maplewood, Ore., the otherwise unemployed, at a received by O. 8. Fletcher, county some humor. In the end the young held yesterday In Eugene and In was sixth In ths home window dec daughter visited several days of ths agent. One will be held December minimum cost, possibly below that man gives up the school and prom terment wa.i there. Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs. oration contest. of a current summer scale. A t thia 5 and the other December 13. No ises to wait until the most preco The N. J. Nelson fam ily had un- Kathryns Phillips. Portland, fin W illiam s' slater, Mrs. Ray Oourley pools were made up here for the particular time It would be a god cious of bis pupils reaches a mar expectedly visited tbs Deffenbach ished eighth In competition with of Albany. send to many men whose families riageable age. The freshness of er* the day before Mrs. Deffen- John King woe at home for November m arket because of tack 80 other state champions for a are hungry and who themselvee. by youth, the charm of originality and of mature birds. bacher's death and found Mrs. D e f smart and economical complete Thanksgiving from O. 8. C. In Cor virtue of the spirit of work that Is T h * usual advance of about 60 the wholesome pleasant entertain The annuel meeting of the Lane fenbacher threatened w ith pneu sport or street clothes outfit. vallis u H Inn them and the pressure of ment embodied in this production County Agricultural council w ill be monia. On account of her advanced Mrs. Clauds Arne, Mra. Henry per cent of the purchase price will fam ily needs, are starving and make It a most entertaining play. held In the chamber of commerce age she succumbed quickly. Mrs. London Club to Sell Health Seals. . Hnauer and Mias M yrtle Hnauer be made to growers, It was an nounced. The pool* will be shipped longing for work. I t Isn't altogeth Ralph Boslaugh takes the part of rooms In Eugene at 1:30 on Mon Deffenbacher was born August 25, London. Dec. l.- < S p e c .l ) The " • « Eu« ' na v'«‘‘ “ ra S^urday. er a question of high wages with the young salesman and Maxine day. Officers will be elected, the 1850, In Indiana and nt the age of Jolly W orker*. London 4-H health _ M r and Mra: John Chapman of east. men who are made of the stuff Rohde Is the leading lady. This county agent, the county home dem 2 years crossed the plains with her club, at a short bualnea* meeting Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Lot that causes them to hesitate to the piny Is under the direction of Miss onstration agent and the county fam ily, who sattled In Linn county. Monday afternoon, d e c i d e d to W agner of Dorena were Thanks last ditch to beg or seek charitable Joy Ingalls. club leader will give reports on She was a member of the Women's handle the tale of Christmas health giving dinner guests of M r. and aid they wnnt work sufficient to activities of the peat year and plans Relief Corps, Ladles of the O. A. It. seals In thia district aa a club proj Mrs. Charles Bales. earn the small comforts of home She Is sur w ill be made for work for the com and Rebekah lodge. M r. and Mrs. Guy Smith of E m for wife and fam ily. W ork that Is vived by the following children: ect. ing year. The club has been formed Into pire and M r. and Mrs. Harold Tup- worth while to the employer and per and son of North Bend spent Every farm organization In Lane George C., Edwin J. and Clever G. W ork on state and county roads to the red-blooded American em two opposing teams to handle the county la entitled to membership Deffenbacher, all of Coburg; W il sale. A box of candy has been of Thanksgiving w ith M r. and Mrs. In the county, started thia week, ploye I In the agricultural council and each liam J. Deffenbacher, LaM ar, Cel,; fered as prize to the team selling A rth u r 8mlth. gave employment to 103 men. They In our forests may be found the organization Is expected to send Mrs. J. A. Goodman, Coburg; Mrs. Mra. F. H. Phillips and aon Rod were selected from a Hat presented the most seals. remedy W ork, well regulated and A week of prayer will be observed ney of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. by the county Red Cross. Slxty-two one official representative, but M artha Staas, Harrisburg; Mrs. J. carefully supervised this season of should be represented by the entire F. Wlgle, Notl; Mrs. J. H. Harper, Wildwood District Votes Money. Henry M cKinley of Tillamook vis other men have been given employ- ! the year, In the burning of debris In this city starting January 4, ac cording to plans formulated by the committee that Is responsible for Portland; Mrs. N. J. Nelson, this By the narrow margin of 14 to 12, ited Friday with Mrs. Phillips' ment on county roads. Twenty-two „ „ j the slashing and burning of Cottage Grove Ministerial associa the agricultural work In the organ city; by one sister, Mrs. Thomas »5000 for special road work was brother, Claude Arne. are employed In the Cottage Grove brush, would go a long way toward tion at meeting Monday forenoon. Plaster, Waterloo, Ore.; and by 14 ization. Ml»» Doris L ittle of Cottage and Creswell district. destroying the numerous pests that The meetings will be held in the by road district No. 17, W ild- . . . . u ■ ■■■ grandchildren and five great grand votod wood, nt a special election h .ld la w l,h M r" are today menacing our forest several churches with the ministers children. The husband died several Skiing Is Enjoyed. growth. Box of 24 Christmas cards. »1. Saturday. Five hundred dollars , of the city giving the addresses. years ago. will be used for road work between and “ “ J' an Cold weather brings Wintersports When forest fires break out next The Sentinel. Tentative plans were made to th . Wildwood school and the Dlsa- “ ° ° ney v,* ‘tad » ‘■"«’ •y afternoon and a number of youngsters have summer, a hurry-up call for fire ton bridge and the remainder for K a l" 8 ’ * r" ln CotU* ° been going to snow line In the fighters will be sent out, trucks will hold a union Christmas service on Nazarwnc Church Revival Het. Christmas eve In the armory. A A two-week revival meeting will ± J mrPor. T ment ° f th* 8h‘ rP* M r. and Mrs. E. M. Boe. and .on mountains for skiing. The Sharps be operated from this town to that Christmas tree with treats for chil creek road has been the favorite. In quest of fire fighters, men will open Sunday at the Church of the dren of the community will he a ' j E arl spent Thanksgiving with Mr. The following spent Friday at be hurriedly rushed In, oftentimes , Nazarcne, Eleventh street and and Mrs. Gene Bose of Thornton Dean’s cabin; Paul Handers. Alton men with but little experience In Adams avenue, and will continue Arcanum Ke|*ort* Good Month. A thorough discussion of the Corners. Woodard, Paris Breedlove, Jack tho work at hand, at heavy expense through December 20, Rev. T. J. Approximately 12 new members M r*. W alter Dowens entertained Chestnut. Lawrence Chestnut, Faye to the department, and In time the spiritual state of the community Orr, pastor of the church, announc were added to Cottage Grove coun- M yrtle Ewing, sophomore, who the Neighborhood club Wednesday. Stewart, Clarence Ballew. They fire may bo controlled; but In many was held. All members of the asso left school last week, has moved to ed Wednesday. Services will beheld I ell, Royal Arcanum, Interest In so- ciation were present. found two feet of snow above there. Instances w ith thousands of dol- each night at 7:30. Miss Bernice clal and fraternal work was great Portland. Eagles Go bo Haleni. There Is much more than that In lars, and ln some cases hundreds of Bangs of Seattle w ill be the evange ly Increased and a substantial vol Donna Bartell and Maxine Nel Dorena Vote* Road Tax. Ths Eagles degree team and a the Bohemia district and the only thousands of dollars expense to the son, graduates of 1931, visited list and Miss M argarets Holmes of ume of Insurance was w ritten dur- Road district No. 14, which in public domain. Had this clrcum- Corvallis will be the pianist and Ing November accordlng to the number of members attended a way In and out Is by skis. school Wednesday of last week. — --------— ; stance been anticipated by a wln- cludes territory along the portion Beulah Hastings, sophomore, and soloist. Both are graduates of the monthly report of Latha E. La- meeting of Salem aerie Wednesday Box of 24 Christmas cards »1. ’ ter safeguard against the spread of of Row river from Dorena to this night and conferred ths Initiatory Ila Cooley, senior, have been ab Nazarene college In Pasadena, Cal. Master, local field representative. j fire, some of the hungry would city, voted Saturday to spend »1,570 work. L. C. Tennis was captain of The Sentinel. sent several days. —— — ——— have been fed and the wealth of the coming year for oiling the road Box of 24 Christmas cards. »1. Box of 24 Christmas cards. »1. the degree team. About 30 made the The class volleyball teams w ill be e a s t fro m the ste e l b rid g e. Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. I forest saved to the public." The Sentinel. chosen this week and the inter The Sentinel, class games are scheduled for next week. By Osborne » by Waatera Ualaa » High school basketball practice ■■a ■■■.ais ■ 11 11» i will start Monday. T H E P E ir \ í U JH O (JUANTS T O Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bagley spent L E T S G O TO A MOVIE UJELL-OUHO great sows the Thanksgiving vacation with A N Y H O W ! M R S MILTON UJANTS TO GO tu w y LISTEN S E E O N E O F THOSE A GOOD y Y / Mr. and Mrs. Hennlnger In Glen iT-Ä 0 / T H A T — W H E N THE T O A "A4AMMY* SAYS’ SH E JU S T W E P T GANGS'TEQ G R U E S O M E C R IM E dale. A N O W E P T AT "MAMMY Miss Amy Banks, music super SHOUU A N O BUG I Cl P E QUARTETTE P IC T U R E S picture at visor, was called to Seattle last F ri k BLUBBER A L L IS ON A T Q M F ? o ’ mine with goloie the rialto day by the sudden death of a sister. f v e v e N lN '^ G Loeeof Miss Florence Jenks, commerce / Instructor, spent Thanksgiving va cation in Portland and at her home In Tangent. Miss Theresa Young, Miss Joy ■ '• C r i Ingalls and Miss Eleanor Cobb spent Thanksgiving vacation in Portland. Miss Elsie Lea spent Thanksgiv ing at the home of a sister, Mrs. Ed Conner, who lives north of this city. Miss Lula Currln spent Thanks giving day In Eugene. Miss Merle Bowen and Miss 8ara- _ 'N C THING THEY CAN BOTH Loutse Shields spent Thanksgiving vacation at Miss Bowen's home In ENJOY AT THE same time oSeoo«« ___ i ii f '.*<».1 Lane County Gets Its Share of Forest Money <•"<>• *» half of this Work in Forests In Winter Is Advocated Work Community Chest Committee Appreciated I »2 Sizc Leghe >rn Pro d u ct Juniors Are Rehearsing Humorous Production 6% aa December Türke y Pools Io Be Made UP Here b,’a’'' and •>*'*> « »»t K ‘s tu Agricultural C ouncil To Hold Annual Meet 103 Men Given Jobs County and State Roads New Year to S ta rt With Week of Prayer 4 High School Notes t r t r t ___ ___ _ THE FEATHERHEADS Fifty-Fifty Z ! " , / fe lïi Silverton. f/ '