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A o VOLUMS X I. BANK’S AFFAIRS « o iia g f . O ld Newspapers A re Recalled By < )ld S u b scrib er gkovk . U N I cocirrr orroon , h u i i o , D ecem ber i ». im i . NtMlICK le. RELIEF DRIVE TO BE | Young Bear Is Killed jDeserted, OHers Own JUNIOR CLASS PLAY At Latham F o r A d o p tio n COMPLETE NEXT WEEK ON BILL FOR TONIGHT D eer A tte m p ts E n try L o n d o n S tore Eugene, Ore., Dec. 12 Being un Latham , Dec. 16. i Special.) — A l>«-r Tries ta Shop at London. young bear was killed Saturday af able to support her four little chll London. Dec. IS. — (Special.) — W. M U eonttt of Portland, __ ternoon by Alfred W hite near his dren, Mrs. Alma Sylvester, a recent w,w Food nnd Clothing Being Oiven place here. arrival here from California, has of “ The Charm School" la S aid to Heed‘n< th® "logan. Do your Christ Depoaitort* Comnntteo Believe« l,a® b®®n • subscriber or The Sen fs»re».1 S . U . I . I ____ e . . ° W m ., h o n n ln o a a r l v ” as « 4 * ^ . a _ a ^ a mas k shopping early," a deer tried | tlnel for <0 years, wrote In this W hile driving by the W hite place ferei the children for adoption, ac to Augment Contribu to get to the local store one morn Chriatmaa Programs to Com week to renew hie subscription for ! Pl&n to Take Over Assets Be Full of Mirth Pro Miss M iriam Piper frightened tbe j Cl5 ding to County Judge Barnard ing last week but waa given an un another year and to take advan-I tion! in Coah. bear, causing It to climb a tele- i w'hfaio attention was called to the | memorate Birthday of Low. Will Bo Approved. voking Situations. friendly welcome by a dog and was ! Inge of The Sentinel’s bargain rate phone pole across the road from I Ri,s,: yesterday. ___ forced to take to the brush. for December, lie recalls some of the W hite house. Mrs. Sylvester says her husband, ' ly Naxareue Th® forest visitor came up the W hll « committees working I the history ot the newspaper. J M. Sylvester. abandoned the fam on the that bruin ______ _ I Mr. W hite thought __ ____ _____ Things are beginning to take 1 he Charrn School," a three-act road almost to the store door when H e a l — a w i t w - -^ d « his subscription to vaiv the relief drive are being cordially re- ; was too large to be taken alive ily three months ago and since then i ij m i ' i i i t’s a t - 8 a w dog on — the ------- store t porch snaps in the affaus of toe Bank ol paper In December. 1890, shortly --------- . . . returns . . . . . . . . are ,,„ i not as lnrg large e as 1— - 7 »« so wa» wan lorceu 10 snooi 11. It. .... >» able to 10 do 0 0 but out n i n e 10 . . . be presented ------------- — - — ~ - ' - spotted she •— has •'— been little to comedy, , will calved, as ¡safely forced to shoot Churches of the city w ill hold Collage Uruve, wmuh was closed | after he moved to Cottage drove, "«peeled. Total receipts will not be The bear had been all around in helP the children. The youngest Is h 1 ,on ght , i , r , day) in the high the animal and gave chaw The their usual Christmas programs of two weeks ego. ' At that time the name was Thu ! known lo r several days as the com- i the garden, where It had eaten "'ght months old, and the oldest is ■ school gymnasium by the junior deer hurriedly passed by and dis- music. Programs submitted for pub inventory of the assets has been ¡Cottage drove Iwader, later chang , «ulttee that will cover the south apples and such vegetables It j eight years. The baby la a girl and , class. The play Is packed full of appeared Into the brush along a lication are as follows: m irth - provoking situations and nearby creek, completed by the superintendent of ed to The Nugget and finally con- «'d® ot M ain street has not been : could find. j the others are boys. Methodist Church combines the freshness of youth j banns and statements will be mall- solldatsd with The Sentinel ¡“ hie to complete Its work. ! ------------------— The Methodist church will hold a with the sparkle of originality to L I t a t , C „ L „ „ | r > L .I a • b,o w "*“ I “ 5 Dennett’« oldest son Samuel i Belief fu nd , will be augmented special Christmas program a t Its 2 , , . #CCUU' o’ a ,or ,h ’ newspaper under ! by direct contributions of food .2 d produce a highly entertaining pro- •J'K" ^CilOOl VlirlS A r e 7:30 Sunday evening service. A ¡duettos. Miss Joy Ingalls is direc- enclosing a statement upon which Mr. Thorpe. A fter M r. Thorpe's clothing ...................... As the local relief coun pageant. “Seekers A fte r Christmas," : tor. claims may be filed. A notary pub ¡death young H.nnett took chaig.- cil will handle emergency c a s e s will be presented by the young peo l The plot is built around the ad lie at the bank will take acanowl- I as editor, remaining In that post- only, It Is hoped by Chairman ple under the direction of Mrs. Alice ventures of a handsome automo- j _ . . , . edgments without charge At the Hon about a year until the adimn- breoso tnat contributions of cash, girls. ----------- Lets Breedlove, assisted by L illie Keltaer. bile salesman, scarcely out of his ; * " r,ee "¿gh school ------- ------ end of vo days allowed by law lu ) istrator settled die estate. At that clothing and food may prove suf- The program for the service fol ___ | teens. He Inherits a girls’ boarding ¿*a ltley’ Cre»well; Nellie Conley, which claims may bs filed a divi- time L. F Wooley bought the paper ficlent. m a maiden aunt and in- Sa^lnaw- and Phyllis Johnson, Cres- lows: Piano solo, Victor Goff; dend may declared. There are be two depositors who hail d"'< «»<"|r**w a? onl'y' » r a n ha”s ' 1 ' ,h ■ ' " / f " '“! I ' * n* “ j n , y fin-mci • are in good i l '1'l'h Chi tout. World war vet- ! .1 upon tunning it himself, ac-j wel1’ wer* '"fared and eight other hymn, „ . n congregation; rn - — — ’• prayer. Rev, ¡counts, mcliwimg savm gii ¿r »an «'d at the time of his edlto?shlo from which Hn ’ * h ,p e at th® present time and “r* n and for many years one of the cording to his own Ideas, chief of I p* r5On" narrowly escaped Injury .....A ; r®ad'"» . Anna and accounts ugg including saving») of »85. Thorpe w a, Cot tags Qrova^i tribmed m th ? »1 av t 1 ' " uld kept '» shape under : f®»®” ot Chestnut transfer, which is that charm should be the . whe" » car ,n whleh ‘ hey were rid- E d " » „ Harvey; «W11 " v o tta g . Droves I tribuled to , I.t the needy. Other ..................... i " ---------------------------------------- died Friday in Banning, Cal., to dominant feature in the education ing the s " “ ’a"® highway and J?*0,’ ^lm er Aden; song, "Let's Find Isa s ,,r in ? y' ° L her pro? ' normal conditions of buelnaae. A development of the past week Ì Hrst editor 1 l»eii of rood»tuff* have been maul« Judar« p ~ — wh;«h |, .i- e h. had gone «rwv<p*«ai several ° - f — the ad- robed. down a 30-foot embankment „5 _®horus; anncncem ents - - - —. • , S .«as s b u i .J declared u n in ir u n a t — j young girl * v of r* today. t u u a ) . n His j * 4WJ- . ^ ...n s itc u t, Barnard was the election of a depositare ; and It may be that a direct can- urday in a Mtatcnunt w “ b, iore for the •■TV;««»-* benefit venture» ■»« are » siscaiay many a and varied and rtver ' — late ^2.° . I! , . 1 . 1 - ■■ • — / ••• •• • l i i v i i i to XU I taxpayer» ¡m l in y i r p »v • of /! i hi« ua tiu v a r i€ U u n u i 1 i f j 0 — - F - - rtd ^ e w *y Z * a w ternoon. aaa<^vu. ' » T i,_ « * ¿1 " P ^ "" ^ n — t — vaa. committee whose duly It is to en 4 ” H r» f a . , r * K s ... 1 s U. r r i a s . . . . . i a. . . I rt c I n i i i r z . ,1 a_ a . 1 s I I ft i l F u r r I vrsa as^ssn . an ®ni..f . 1 v a it * 1 ” CA- e O t ( it the county preparatory to the , heallh He had been »«rloualy ill for ,n end he gives up the school l ^ he were taken to a Eu- «5 fSt *cencs of the pag- doavur to arrange fur taking over bin s,nr** » A woman annual county taxpayers* meeting "«veral month» before that. The ar*d promises to w ait until the most * ene where their Injuries * 2^® 8e? th ® home ot Mary the assets of the bank by a holding i . ... , , , , u,*1 ,y * lnt®r co0*» to be held today. funeral waa held Wednesday after- precocious of his pupils reaches a ,"^15 found not to be serious "d hu«b*n d and wife, and 1931 th company cumpussd of depositors >aa I Ih h made eleven of However, the condition of the 5noon in the chapel, with Rev. D. P. marriageable age. The *'even occupants of the car. 1 , i * th 1« a manager scene. for the purpose of liquidation. This I ------ those and the others w ill be dis- county’s finances Is likely to change ' Cameron and Rev. I. G. Shaw o f-I The cast follows: Austin Bevans. which was a light delivery truck, Music of the pageant In order committee was elooted at a depos- ; . ,, i trlbuted at other points In 1 be during the coming year because of *lclatl"g The chapel was crowded **" automobile salesman, Ralph were members _________ of ____follows: et’s Find Christmas," the boys' "L and Hom’ meeting held Friday night in j , tuV.’ T “ m* nt ,n Ljuie county. girls’ basketball teams of W alker Rborua; In *-e the ¡the rl„ economic depression and the “ nd the gasket was Mu.jncu banked with MacKenzie, (ft a law law toiswU • » ,- 11'IJI (IIIU WILIl Boslaugh; . —— e.., David -»tat.«XClUlf, V s - ..wsnci U o g rt" duet, "Christmas . «w the high eohoai auditorium, and it ,f luao"h2 Z 2 t." ...... ............ —. class » of . , the ile mgn The freshman high ii,JW, lowering of th.- delinquent tax Bowers. The American Legion con- »tudent, Lawrence Wiese; George nigh • cho° ' “ n < 1 th® driver. They Cochran sisters, accom- la the belief of this committee that annual reoort " r ' cor<,lnK ,0 J*19 ¡school has taken the project of se- .i-nwliv rate to eight per cent, ''ucted the full m ilitary service at B°y«l. an expert accountant. W ill- ^ tTe, en route to Florence to play p nled , v du®l. "The Christ- they will be able to bring about the .‘ ""n, ' ° U" ,y c,ub lu r in g Christmas toyi f i r toto to warned the Judge Late figures th® Kra*e In the A. F. A A. M .-I. O. ard Arne; Jim Simpkins, Paul San- aw h,gh ,cho01- E “ ,e Ro»« and Fran- result for whtoh they were elected Twentv-ela h u m i r .i . . • , . ¡ n‘”'d'r U m " le» *« d the entire «slty -how thaV’a . linquent taxes doubled ° F - cemetery Battery " E ” attend- d«™: Tim Simpkins. Tom Howard; The Bcc*dent happened on a sharp accompanlsd by choir; pant year In the county, go- ln a b-^ly. Pallbearers were mem- Homer Johns, Vincent Bricher; i -2v ° m"®“ west of Triangle “ X “ . et* “ elP‘ng * P'ng Others,” Others, et’ « Dorothy isrgiun. aiaxine Kohde- ¡Ing from 12 per cent in 1030 to 25 bcri’ „« 1,1 u,e the Legion. Ellse oeseeaoiu, Benedotti, Maxine Rohde' I ■ aXe' T -----— h * car ®lld ““ on a (travelled 3tew art and Frances Randall, ac- . . . h . i . ; : -x i u rJ „ Mr. Chestnut was _ the youngest M cC oy Miss , >hould* r ° f the highway and rolled to m Pa nied by choir; solo, “Chrlst- reports that per cent In 1931. __ ____ ___ M “ » Hays, . . Versie _____ _____________ - Chestnut _ z r , Sally . ° Vi f ***® r*l times. ----- “ as Dream,” Edna Harvey, accom ‘7 I t " . . t ii" ? i-rc .n ta g e of « mb ' " * U W In .ta t. and county funds The position as regards road fl- " ’n of ....................... and Mrs. S. of Curtis, Mabel _ Blackmore; stockholders. It is believed that Iw T h a r. in . . . . . panied by choir; "The World Shall has been distributed to those em nan, < Is especially favorable, he thl" who survive. He was born Boyd. Edith W lllia; Muriel Dough- L , HuIbert and Mrs. C. per cent of depoelts are already s^ tiy. in ih . wnrU^Th * ’ L Kneel Before H im ." chorus. ■ epreeented in signatures to a petl Ij« men inn wo2 n V * * ? . Includ* d ployed on road work In this vicini I' onted out Of thl- $2,<Xm,000 bond ln c l“ y county, Kans., in 1896. Sur- 'X. Thelma Matson; Ethel Spelvin, I „ . “ u“>®r t- who live in the vicinity. The cast of the page-nt fonows: ty. That was for the month of No Issue voted In 1920. It was neces- v'ving bi other« and sisters are: W il- ; Dorothy Baldwin; Alix M ercer » the student® and admin- lh ,. P‘: L UP '- > • and io older ciub g’l’rU O M h e vember, one week In October and «iiry to tell but $1,743,50(1 worth of ,ianl- Elm er and Clarence Chestnut ¡Bonita Schoen; L illia n Stafford , tar®d Aid. They said the wa- Mary, a poor woman, Mildred Chap perintsndent of banka. Waivers ISO school dlatrlct» In the county. two weeks In December. W hile this the bonds O f the amount sold. and Mrs Claude Sherman, all of this May Chestnut; Madge Kent, Augus- “ c >n the river was about waist man: Tom, her husband. Orval have been secured from all except ISO had < -II club« In 1930-31 — th ___ _ high and thought at ____ had the ac- E tter. M illie, rich woman. Evelyn was not a huge sum. every penny $530,400 worth have been retired, cJ'yi Mrs. S. W. W alkinshaw of to Heck. two of the smaller stockholders, and cldent happened after dark the shan<ia; Joe, her husband, Victor lame county club members won went * hl'rc needed and has pre-1 leaving a total of $1,218,100. ' I Eugene and Mrs. Robert Davis, Management of the play is in It Is believed thore w ill be no d if $645.60 in prlsa money at the state v*>n,®d much suffering The list of i ---------------------- , « ... vzo—u iu i was a mem charge of the junior class. The vari students might have been drowned Gotf: old m an- Rodney Safley; ficulty in securing these. The a c c i d e n t happened a t 3 poor child, Ione Breese; Christmas fair and th« P a c ific in te r n a tio n a l ,ho®® wbo have applied for road xs - i> ber of the Christian church and of ous committees follow: Stage man- I f a bolding company should be ager, Tom Sprankle; assistants ? cl.<7:,i Uninjured persons returned spirit, Ellen Arnest; M ary, mother j the American Legion. formed, officers would be sleeted Th« of Jesus Pearl Monroe; Joseph, W arren Smith and Roger Brasw ell’ tO the r holne® by the stockholders, who would be 1 p acl»iP t n t .m a ii^ i f 1".* a * *? ' *2 alternated on the Jobs so that each may have some work. The car was badly wrecked but Harold M ackin; Peace, Joy, Faith property managers, Dorothy Bald the depositors. These officers would . ,- > n u « t iii * fo u r ,h Those having food to contribute prixieJ? with liquidation of th . Lorn t2« . i X . 2 -2 , nut to California and were still with win and Lloyd Pleuard; prompter, was brought home on Its own pow and Love, Cleo Gunter, Evelyn er. Rose, Fay W oolley and R uth Ol t o V ln ^ ls n V V e .’? n " i T b ® »PPO'ntment of a committee ' hlm th ® “ mc ot h'« d®«‘ h. Anita Haldeman; tickets, James oAoaia and dUburaamant of money» th rr , . . * n<} son. • n? J ai.':a r _,O C b a ‘f-,O f business men to consider ald.ng Vasbinder, manager, Forest Lem received. Each depositor would re- • J 6 ■» ®»m won third m « , man Bree, Gladys Slemann »rill be pianist at the city recorder's ; unemployed to retain equitiea in ley, Paul Theis and June Wheeler, ceive one share of stock for each tkc — and Evelyn Sm ith violinist dollar of h l. deposit, and would , 1(I «” , Z T T - ’".‘’" l i ? ' office : assistants; a d v e r t i s i n g , Marie homes, furniture, automobiles and • • • Name Cooley, manager, Evelyn Thornton —— -------- ... I, j the like is being considered by have on. vote fm each .hare of ! .2 d % .7 ' •tack In l b . disbursement o f i ± L t o - ' ° Unl5i ¡A d d re s s _______ ___ Presbyterian Church and Gertrude Plueard, assistants; j Judge C. P. Barnard. The choir of the Presbyterian programs, Harold Plank and Ro m 5 s k, ' , 7 u s ; " s i x ' „ ' s . 5 ; " ¿ s s The appointment of such a com berta Homes; ushers, Doris Anlauf, mittee has been suggested In a let ’ Kind of food and amount .. Consolidation of the Black Butte church, under the direction of Edan holder would receive lbs _ _ _ Word from E arl L. Fisher of the pla<‘®d fourth at the Pacific Inter- Edna Nelson, Gertrude Snow and and London school districts w ill be V. Pearson of Eugene, w ill present ter received by Judge Barnard from of t to stock amount on each J. M. Dev'ersT a tta in iy * f o r 'th i ita ta ' i“ f 0" ” " ' “ 10" that the total Dorris Bolin. which would be « .bars iu .v a l.n The J Z "" ---------------------------------------------- proposed to residents of these sec Its annual Chriatmaa vespers p ro » m e amount upon each dollar of * w .7tam ________________________ I highway commission and chief un , i* tax raised in tame coun- tions as a result of a petition to the gram at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon rmployrnent investigator for Gov- y during 1932 would be $103.875.70 Eagles Give Successful Production. bis deposit. This means that a per- ! * * ,,ern boundary board asking a rearrange in the church auditorium. The ernor Meier. w.as received Thursday by county territory there, county Law- Quartet of the Central Presbyterian son with $100 in deposits would s e -) _ I ..... ' • - .... y ,..-------- f n a h l e to keep up payments b ' ( c ^ t ^ “2 d ir t i F r *day w w k.g w22 ment rence of C the M o ffitt, assistant church of Eugene, composed of ! rence C. M o ffitt cure 100 .h a rts , would h av. 100 cause they have been unable to get b > „ g 30 /h e ’ hZd en th ui‘ast'<to»y received by a large , school superintendent, said Monday, Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs. E. Armes, J votes and In case of a 10 per cent Drunken D river Is Fined, work, many people are In danger I b„ h a v i^ in c lu d e d an 27 2,'I aU_dlenJCe' , A ?uruber '« ^ 1 P « r - | ,_ P £ ^°,undaD' board, a t its meet- Beardsley and J. Rad more, will dividend would receive 10 cent, on S h O r t ll g C S c h o o l F l U l d s W illiam H. Finn, Los “ * * on a assist. Mrs. O. W. Blackmore will each share of flock or $10. A per- drug salesman, was fined ” t v " :fa«*o'°»ures. said Mr. Dever-. Pen- j n ev 7 fZT th l the | th®>’ had previously given little ! Petition for the transfer of a be pianist and M rs R. H. Pruitt, a son with a $10 deposit would re- given a 30-day ja il sentence ourt He P " ,Wh° * l e buy,ng homM are While the le^v is 42ti2sted hv ! tlint- H “ lhe plan of the lodge to tiOn ot •»- Black But por- organist. ------------Butte, to ceive 10 ehares of stock, would have Preparations for the distribution nc®day *n Eugene Justice court levy is requested by ourt. Hi ^ „e ts t 0 ,h e state, he said, but to ' " nut me In— . . , the .u . show ----- n a t Roseburg . ------------ and . district -« — «— until ... .. Its meet The program follows: Invocation, present 75, , London, 10 votes and from a 10 » per cent of $62.453 63 from ths county school wa* convicted Tuesday by a Jury have them lose their holdings whe2 (he state, all of the sum w ill be re- 1 IP fc-ueene - nd nrnbjlb,„ .. ...------------« severaj ing January H , when it is hoped Rev. D. P. Cameron; prayer, Rev. fund and of $3.4.391 40 from the * charge of drunken driving. He C 2 Ib 2 to kee^ up £ J m X b2 | ^ eJ2 ? “ Ey “ «h T r Pla“ 2 — X “ dividend would receive $1. payments be- taint’d in ^ “ e county as It repre- that sentiment of the two districts Cameron, a n t h e m , 'T h e First A delegation from the depositors' _________________________ ______ j c°unty high _ school fund were be- *>avc notice of appeal to circuit ____ _ bevond their senta the '®vy for the Christmas Morn" (New ton), choir; can be determined. committee met with the superlnten-! Ing made Wednesday In the office ' ®j urt nnJ is in the county Jail pend- control Is llk e lv ”t'o” th r o w th e m n elementary school tax required un Chanibers Is Committee Member. Petitions fo r forming a consoli solo. “O Holy Night" (Adams), Mrs. dent of banks at Salem Wednesday '>r the county school superintendent 'ng arrangement for bond _ the _ pUbnc and make them bablll I dftr ®tote law. J. H . Chambers was elected vice dated district are to be circulated Cleo Morelock; quartet, “O Come Der E'nn , 7 wa® arrested ties 'Ku-ine's-"*m'en" he' kViHaH” and presented the plan to him. The ' Three amounte represent 40 per “ arRM' ed Thursday tip. Business men he added 722 i A further reduction occasioned by president for Cottage Grove of the in the two districts. The school to M y H eart, Lord Jesus" (A m superintendent, M r. Hchramm. said cent of the money due districts for .0 ,c h h Y 2 e ' *rm ’“ ** ■ ............ n b ta’ sU , - r 11” b®'p 6f®a«b' * they’ w ill attempt to i ± L®? Lane County T ax Conservation building at London is said to be brose), Pearson, Armes, Beardsley, cl«)' to avold foreclosure proceedings ex- ' Sch? ° 1 , e®nsua brought the amount that nothing can be done until the (he present school year, stated _ to care __ for _______ the chil- Radmore; solo. " In Old Judea" (Gel- lane hit l.ie !cep, wh(>re the debtor ' »«> the county school _1 league at a meeting held Monday large enough expiration of 90 days for the filing | Laurence C. M offitt, Assistant su- Goshon ” ® waa aa,d l ° havc can but wi„ f to ha be lotiKizi levied F for night in Eugene. This organiza- dr®n from Black Butte school in bel), M u m ard England; zhnma *< q fund down to $148,810 from the of claims, but Indicated that If. ai ( |>erlntendent. F ifty per cent pay- * r , c ,ra near ,h l® clty Bnd to not pay. Quiet N ig h t” (N eidlinger), ladles’ th a t tim e 100 p er c cent e n t o of f depositors depositor,, ments were made during the sum- h“ ' ® *alle<l to etop. ____________ _ $150,820 tentatively budgeted on a tion is an outgrowth of Governor addition to those from London. chorus; solo. T h e V irg in ’s Lulla that time, per Meier's request for a tax revision Present transportation in the Lon basis of the 1930 census. Sim ilarly Indicated their approval of the mer. leaving 10 per cent due In oach , _ A — — ....1 TP 1 ot committee. don district can be extended easily by" (Dudley B uck), Mrs. Glen the library fund is reduced from plan for a holding company com- th ornton co knkrs . Haney; offertory; anthem, "There to serve the Black Butte district. $1,508 20 to $1,448.10. These last re- poeed of depositors he would give The 10 per cent balance Jue Is a Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lan- ' I. r k .l.t a J IV L T ” “ T »"<• ™- The London district has 65 pupils W ere Shepherds" (Vincent), choir; H E B R O N . th e request ca rtfu l considération. reeult of the heavy Increase In tax caster and fam ily of Blue Mnun- VlpCFl Hl L/HkkinU 'uctions bring the tentative total Dec. 16.—E. J. Edwards motored and employs three teachers, Ada T. duet, "Low in a Manger” (B abriel), Mr. Schramm assured the commit delinquencies, said M r. M o ffitt, who lain vtalted Sunday with Mrs. L a n -I ___ : ? L tbc 1932 budKet down to *U < 1 ,- Mrs. Bert Trask and Mrs. J. A. to Eugene Saturday and took a Sherman. Jessie M. Pruett and tee that he would cooperate and added that It was hoped that suffi- caster’s sister, Mrs. George Foster.' 1496 8-. civil service examination for a gov Annabelle Gilcrist. The Black Butte Wiseman; solo, “Christmas Bella” The third annual northwestern I work for the beet Intereste of the clent money would be received In Mr. and Mrs. Joe P re m a u l and school has 32 pupils and employs (Coombs), Mrs. Victor K em ; chorus, ernment position. depositors. I f the plan proposed by (he next few months to permit dis daughter Joanne visited two days .8hw*' ° PCni.ed ye»™ rd"y at C f l r l o a d o f T u r k p V N k "The Good Shepherd” (Orlando Ray Nelson and little son Bobby one teacher. Rosa L. Taylor. the depositors should be approved trtbutlng the remaining perrenlage of this week with Mr.-. Preniani's Oakland More than 600 entries VrtWKHlU OI lU I K tJ b IS Should the consolidation be voted, B ain ), ladies' chorus; quartet (a of Cottage Grove visited at the by the superintendent of banks. It I ’nic»» thia la clone vome dtatrlct» brother, Corbett Smith, at red and were expected to o t . * ------- j a _ • Christmas" home of M r. Nelson's aunt. Miss it would not go into effect until cycle), "The F irs t would then be necessary to get the in the county may run abort of ’ bridge. make the a ffa ir the largest exclu- (Barnby), mixed quartet; aolo, "Si M iriam Piper, and looked for a next year, M r. M o ffitt said funds before school closes for the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Conry who s l~ i,urh ey show ln the world' approval of the district court. lent Night" (G rubel), Mrs. J. Wise Christmas tree Sunday afternoon. had been In California for a month. ' ^ d ^ ^ ^ 1 X ^ 2 A caHoad <* The depositors' committee elected summer vacation man: benediction. Rev. Cameron. Miss Piper, accompanied by Mrs. Booth-Kelly Mill Resume«. last Friday would be relieved of Its — ------------------ relurned to t h .ir home here Sun- e u tois. 'iSL m a ,¿ 2 here Saturday to the California Alice Barkemeyer and little Leon Springfield, Dec. 14 — One hun M r*. I'anthn J. Coffinan Dies. “V - ........................ ~ J to rt. V d t o n l ^ N « " ka‘a- were about 1800 duties the moment that It com ard, were Eugene visitors Wednes dred men were on the Job Monday Assembly of God. pleted plana for the organization of Mrs. Pantha J. Coffman, sister of and M r*- Vivian Dw yrc of Official« -tat« tb«» ,u„_ 1 birds in the shipment. The car was day of last week. Officials that more than a pool shipment, so that the price morning when the Booth-Kelly mill The Assembly of God Sunday a holding company, for the reason D P Caldwell of this city, died F rl- F]?tonc®^.re visiting Mr._ Dw yrs . 1,25Jo bL ‘ h. state pn M r. and Mrs. Dan Dugan of D i opened after a shut-down of sever school w ill present its Christmas that the business would then go In day night at her home In Eugene parents. M r. and Mrs. C. W . Dwyre. $2500 has been offered in premiums to be received is not known, but vide spent Sunday w ith the Fred al months. The mill w ill run five to the hands of directors elected She wa» aged 82 year», 4 months. program Wednesday a t the church. Mrs. J. S. I-ake Is spending a and prizes. those buying outright were paying Patten fam ily. days a week and eight hours a day. The following program of songs by the holding company. 13 days. She had been a resident week with a daughter, Mrs. Ray 27 cents. H a lf a car of turkeys was Mr. and Mrs. Addison Heath and Officials have announced that tha and recitations w ill be given: Song, Father of Mt». Houser I)li-». _ Myers. In Delight valley. of Eugsne since 1900. Depositors' Meeting. shipped the week before to eastern little boys visited Sunday evening mill w ill operate from 30 to 60 days. "Christmas Welcome,” Genevieve Mrs. F. C. Houser received word 'markets Mrs. D. Quaglls and children of A t a meeting of depositors held Funeral services were held nt 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten. The W endling mill Is not open as Burge: recitation, in four parte, _____________ Friday night and attended by o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Walden visited Sunday at the W il last week of the death of her fath- t M r. and Mrs. F ay Brownson and yet. God's Love G ift," David and John er, Abram Cowdcr. on Sunday about 200 petitions were signed by W alker church, Rev. Henry Wilson bur Black home. Mr. Brownson's mother, Mrs. Lena Not all of the old crew is em Spradley and Donna and Delbert •'**’“ M artha E. Hunter Dies, Miss Ethel Chestnut returned morning. December 6, a t his honn practically all present asking the Davis of ths local Baptist church iJ *ss M artha E. Hunter, 68, a real- Brownson of Eugene, were visitors ployed but those who were not giv Alsop; recitation, "The Christmas state superintendent of banks, after officiating. Interm ent was In the Friday night from a visit with ln Clearfield, Pa. H e was aged 81 years, 2 months, 24 days. Mrs. dp" t of Cottage Grove for a num- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W ard Wed en work thia week w ill alternate Poem,” M ary T ren t; recitation, friends at Dallas and Albany. completing his Inventory and get W alker cemetery. Frye; song, years, died Saturday morn- nesday of last week. M r. W ard has with those who are now on the job, “Christmas,” Boyd Mrs. W. C. McLagen of Spring- Houser had spent last summer in | ber ting affairs of the bank In shape Pantha Caldwell was born July recovered from a sprained ankle, B utterfly,” Gladys Lemley; recita 1849, - in — Marlon county. Iowa. ' fleld vl#lled » brother. L. R. Smith, the east helping to care for her 'nS at lhe home of a niece, Mrs. E. which kept him confined to the it as been announced. - for sale of the assets, to permit the 28, ------ The log supply in the pond here tion, Bethlehem." Lola Krewson; 1 father. E. Mcndell, Crow stage, Eugene. week, depositors to form a corporation to She was a member of the Bnptlst i ° n2.,d* i house for some time. is sufficient to keep the m ill In op song, "Silent Night, Holy N ig ht,” Funeral services were held at M Hazo1 Ro®® ot Cottage Grove I M r- Cowder was born in Bradford take over the bank for purposos of church and of the Pythian Sisters. M. M. Tison has been busy for eration for two months. intermediate class; recitation. T h e township, Pennsylvania, In 1850. He 10:30 Monday forenoon at the local liquidation. I t la believed that these Besides the brother of this olty was an overnight guest Saturday grew to manhood on the farm and Presbyterian church. Rev. D. P. two weeks papering the F. C. Angels Song,” Alvina Hankins; petitions now represent 90 per cent surviving relatives Include a son, F of Doris Dixon. recitation. T h e Chriatmaa Mes attended township schools. He was Cameron officiating. Interm ent was Führer house. He also built Workman Named Floris* Officer. Mrs. C. II. Trent and Mrs. J. W. of deposits. C. Coffman, North Bend; two sis cupboard in the kitchen a t the He W. L. W orkman of this city was sage,” Louise H ankins, song, “R e The purpose of this request was ters, Mrs. M ary 8m lth, W alker, and Fisher accompanied M att Mnddess engaged In farm ing and lumbering i '■ lhe A. F. A A. M .-I. O. O. F. bron hall for use of the club wom named secretary-treasurer of the deemer Divine,” Mra. Eva Alsop; stated to be ns follows: “T hat the Mrs. Zclma Groom, Coquille, nnd of Silk creek Monday to Spring- for almost 50 years. In 1912 he cemetery^ en. M artha H unter was born April district unit of the Florists Tele recitation, “The Star In the Christ assets of tho bank will be slow to several grandchildren and great field, where they attended a fellow moved to Oregon, locating at Al- Leonard Gilcrist, accompanied by ship meeting of the Pentecostal bany, where he engaged In c o n - 1 ls°3. in Preston, la. She came his mother, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, graph Delivery association which mas Sky,” Dorothy TthJcer; song, move at fa ir prices; that forcing grandchildren. tra d in g as a carpenter and builder, j to Cottage Grove in 1913 and was was form ally organized Monday "Cheer,” Henry Moore, W alter G ra churches of Oregon. them on the m arket would result and s i s t e r Annabelle motored . 1 Andrew Lake of N otl spent Mon- He continued In business there for a member of the Presbyterian Thursday afternoon to the Fred night In Eugene. Elmo Chase, Eu ham, Lyle Long, B illy Burge, Boyd In serious loss to depositors, that week as to tax money paid Into the day evening at the home of a six years and then returned to church. Christmas gene florist, was elected district Frye; recitation, "A the expenne w ill be large If the su Wish," Shirley Andrews; song Pennsylvania, m aking his home at Besides the niece, surviving rela- Overton home on Mosby creek. representative. perintendent of banke remains In hank which had not reached the brother, Henry I«ake Mrs. Sarah Fowler, who is sick sheriff's office. Some comment has The Neighborhood Radio club Clearfleld. M r. Cowder was a life- tives include a brother, F. A. Hunt- The newly organized district in "Star of the East," Amy Johnson, charge while a favorable m arket la been wide of the mark. The e ltu a -! met Tuesday with Mre. George Foe- long member of the Presbyterian , Pr. Crescent, la., and a sister. Mrs at the home of her daughter, Mrs. cludes all territory from Albany Loretta Glass, M arlon Johnson, VeU awaited, while a holding company Tom W illiams, is reported to be in tlon le this: The bank followed the , ter. A Christmas tree with an ex- church. His wife died about five ¡W illiam Higgins, Cottage Grove. and Corvallis south to the Oregon man Partridge, Louise Kruse, F am e organized by tha stockholders could critical condition. years ago. . ---------------------- line and includes Bend and Klam Frye, Fem e Partridge; recitation, aw ait a favorable m arket without same plan that has been followed : change of gifts and refreshments Nemo Perinl Is hauling piling for by banks of the county for years, were enjoyed. Besides Mrs. Houser, surviving ath Falls. Twenty flower companies “A Christmas Prayer.” Lee Kruse; Cent-o-Mile Rates Announced. great expense In conduct of the Money collected for taxes was held i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E tte r of Jess Culver. recitation, ’’Another Road," Norm a make up the new d is tric t Authorized for both the Christ- buslneee; that local persons, under unt I called for by the sheriff. Fol- ! Cottage Grove were Sunday visitor» relatives include a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist has received Tucker; quartet number, “Christ Agnes Lansberry, Clearfield, Pa.; 'mas and New Year periods, cent-a- standing local conditions, Intensely lowing tho closing of the bank the word of the death of Mrs. Fran k mas Carol," Messrs. Spradley and a son, Alvin Cowder, Wallaceton. | mile offerings of transportation Six 4-H Clubs R eceive Charters. Interested In the welfare of the attorney In Lane county for the of M r. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon. Clary, who was Bernice Hale before M r. and Mrs. Louts Lockwood of Pa., and two sisters, Mrs. Cyrus ! w ill be made by Southern Pacific marriage. She leaves a husband and Programs of work have been re Kosanke, Mesdames Kosanka and community, could liquidate mort bank examiner, C. A. Hardy of Eu Alsop; reading, " I Believe the Bible gages with less Injury to borrow gene, gave the opinion that so far Gowdyvllle spent Sunday with Mr. i f >e*er*' R'K'er> P® - a"d Mrs. Ro- company throughout Oregon and two small sons, besides her par ceived by the county club agent for from Beginning to the End,” Mre. bert (>raham, Egypt, Pa. other parts of the west. the M erry Maid Cookery club, ers, the same to apply to money as tho sheriff Is concerned he has and Mrs. Henry Lake. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W . G. H ale of harmonica duet, Rev. W alter Sylvester of Rose ------------------ A t the same time the company Ashland, who were spending the Latham ; Health W orkers club. Cot Glen Tucker; borrowed on personal notes." no authority to issue receipts until tage Grove; Sylvan Glen Sewing “Jewel«,” M ax and Robert Kruse, I t wns stated at the meeting that he has actually received the money, burg was an overnight guest Sat Nearby Ronds In Good Condition, lias completed arrangements where- w inter w ith her. e e e Roads In the vicinity of this city ,by the special low-fare excursion there was no Intention to attempt therefore tax recolpts rccolved by urday of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder. M r. and Mrs. Trum an Clarke at club, and the Pot ’N 1 Kettle Cook Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Smith were arc In good shape, according; to a tickets may be given as a new kind tended a 6:30 o’clock covered dish ing club. M inerva; Saginaw Health Two special Christmas programs to reopen the bank and that no the bank for distribution to those , dinner guests Sunday of M r. and report of County Commissioner O. ¡ of Christmas v . . . p r e s e n t . Prepaid club, Saginaw; the Happy Health w ill be held Sunday at the Chrto- criticism was offered of the state who had paid through (ho bank Mrs. John W llllan, honoring tho E. Crowe. The comiriissioner, ac- tickets, purchased under the plan, dinner Tuesday evening given by club, Springfield and the Jolly tlan church. A t the 11 o’clock ser banking department; that tho sole should bo returned to the sheriff, birthday anniversaries of Mrs. companled by Edward Tullar, road will be delivered to persons at all the staff club of the Rebekahs. Cooks, Dexter. W ith in a short time vice a Christmas program w ill be purpose of (taking that administra The money paid to the bank was The dinner was followed by a these clubs w ill receive charters given by the children. Mrs. T . M. tion of the hank's affairs be turned credited back to accounts of the Smith and Mrs. W llllan. Additional superintendent, made a tour of this 1 places on the railroad's Pacific Christmas tree. from the United States department Boyd is In charge of arrangements. over to a local holding corporation persons who paid the money. In guests were M r. and Mrs. O. H. section Inst week. They reported ; lines, extending from Portland to M r. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck that 20 men are working on the j El Paso and from San Francisco A t the evening service the young of agriculture. was for the protection of depositor! the case of those who had no ac Smith nnd children of Springfield. motored to Eugene Monday. I to Ogden. Salt Lake City Included. Ray Myers nnd daughter Opal of Mosby creek section. people, under the direction of Mrs. and protection of those Indebted to counts, accounts were opened nnd Mrs. Pheobe Young and Mrs. Ada Oakes, will present a pageant, the bank, which would mean pro they will have claims against the Delight valley visited Saturday nt M ary Smith visited Tuesday after R. A. Basketball Team Loeee. the Henry Lake home. tection to the community. 80 far as August Henneniun, 84, Dies. noon with Mrs. Fred Patten and The Royal Arcanum basketball bank the same as other depositors. Mrs. Jenn Long and Fred Frost known this has never before been This wa» the only action tho su Funeral services for August Mrs. A. LaBlue. team was defeated 28 to 14 by the of Blue Mountain nnd M r. and Mrs. attempted In Oregon, but the com I Henneman, 84, who died Saturday Mrs. LaBlue's father from Wash W . O. W. team of D rain ln a game perintendent of hanks could take, H a rry Frost nnd son of Cottnge mittee whloh arranged the meeting at his home in Curtin, were held at ington Is here for a visit with her. played Tuesday night at Drain. The but his action w ill have to have the Grove were at the J. W. Fisher had legal advice that such a plan 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Nellie Boothby of Portland local team h it its stride In the approval of the circuit court, and home Saturday afternoon, Mills chapel, Rev. M artin P. Simon, and E. Fowler of Vancouver. Wash., final quarter, making most of Its Is entirely legal. It 1» possible that a court case will Mrs. W. A. Keene visited Friday The meeting elected a committee be required to settle the point of pastor of the Eugene Lutheran are visiting their mother. Mrs. points In that period. The starting A dance to raise money for the church, officiating. Interm ent was Sarah Fowler, a t the home of their lineup follows: DeYoung, center; of seven to secure additional signa whether the action of the superin at Snglnew with a daughtor, Mrs. Lowell Benston. Christmas cheer fund of the Cot ture« to the petitions and to pre tendent of banks was the one that In the Comstock cemetery. sister, Mrs. Tom W illiams. Swaneon and Gates, forwards; Wol tage Grove Relief council will be Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Keene and M r. Henneman was born May 5, sent the proposal to the sujierlnten- should have been taken. I t Is pos The first of the county school ex fard and P ru itt, guards. held Saturday night In the armory. As Friday of next week ie 1847, In Germany. He had been a aminations were given to the fifth, dent of hanks. Following Is the sible that tax money ln cash may fam ily nnd Mr. and Mrs. Claude The a ffa ir is being sponsored by W illey of Culp Creek spent last Christmas day, The Sentinel will committee : Roy Short, Charles be a preferred claim, and It Is pos resident of Curtin for 52 years and sixth, seventh and eighth grade pu R. A. M. ■ Calvin Funk poet of the Am erican be printed a day early, so that It Heldler, Gottfried Graber, Mrs. Sut sible that the court may be asked week end at the W . A. Keene home. had been a lifelong member of the pils Thursday and Friday of last The Royal Arch has elected the Legion and all proceeds w ill ba A number from this neighbor may be delivered Thursday on Lutheran church. cliffe, C. J. Kern, A. W. Helllwell to rule that the entire nmount of week by Mrs. Mabel Newton, teach following officers: H . P „ A. A given to the relief council. Tha hood attended the funeral of Ralph all local rural routes. The fol Surviving relatives Include the er. Mrs. Newton and Miss Audrey Richmond; K.. Charles Roner; S., and Elbert Bede. tax money on hand was a trust Chestnut In the Grove Wednesday lowing week the same will be widow, Ida Henneman, Curtin, two W olfard, teachers, are busy drilling George M atthews; C. of H.. Archie orchestra is donating Ito services, Tax Money. fund. The amount was something afternoon. lory wil the armory will be rent free, poet- done, so that distribution may be children, Mrs. Charles Cooley. Cot the pupils for the Christmas pro W alker; P. 8., L. W. Coiner; treae- ere There has been considerable com over $2,000, Including tax money advei srtislng the dance made the day ahead of New tage Grove, and Hugo Henneman, gram to be given December 23 at urer, W orth Harvey; secretary, E. ment on the streets during the past paid by the bank Itself. donated and the Year's. Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. Curtin, and eight grandchildren. the Farm ers’ union hsUl. R. Lemley. Ito eervlces. LANE FINANCES ARE RALPH CHESTNUT DIES REPORTED G000 SHAPE AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Injured in Auto Mishap C lubs Show Growth During LivMtock oxiwsition J°b* now tou|* w®n am being Mortgages Moratorium Is Asked By Devers 550,000 Reduction Is Made From State Tax Consolidation Is Up Black Butte, London • Delinquent Taxes Cause fund. ! Annual I urkey Show Shipped to California Sentinel Printed On Wednesday N ext Week Christmas Cheer Fund Dance Is Scheduled