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dotta VOLUME X L COUNTY BUDGET W-” ucs Day • Earn $2 A Day C O T TA G E G R O V E , L A N E ( X ) l M T r O R EG O N , F R ID A Y . DE4 'E M B E R U , IM I. Resist Lure T C an’t C. G. C ountry TO BE FEAREO HERE Ot 17439830 The lure of the Cottage Orove country was too much for the K. If. Uennett fam ily, form er resi dents of the Silk creek district, who wars living In W a s h i n g t o n , so they have returned to again make their home In this district. They have purchased the Cla'«*e K arr ranch containing 100 acn. .nested about nine rnlles southeast of Cot- tagge Grove on Moaby creek. They took Immediate possession and will make a number of Improvements including new buildings, new fences and cultivation of the land. M r. Bennett plans to engage In the dairy, sheep and poultry business. Tha Hobart A. Hedrick ranch. junior class play TDNEEOYOFTHECITY SUCCESSFULLY GIVEN M 'M H C R I I . Chiet P itc h e r G ets Lads’ Goat WHEELER LAW IS "I'm taking ’em back!” was the unexpected greeting Chief of Po A Lane county man who walked [ Market Is Oreater Than Supply City Hall Becomes Warehouse; Members of Cast Complimented lice Pitcher received from one of Knforoed Increased Levies Pr» more than 138 miles In six days and two lads he met coming toward of Things Lane County Keepers of Den in Charge did as many days of hard labor In for Manner in Which him on the street Monday. The Cottage Orove School Dlatriot vent Further Reduction order to earn >13 toward support lad referred to a carton of .22 Orows Best of Distribution. Is Party to Suit In Dis Parts Are Taken. ing a wife and eight children pre sheila which be had taken from in 1032 Levy sents one of the most striking cases the Graber-Gettys hardware etora, trict Court. brought to light In the activities of but the big chief did not know There Is no danger of overpro I f any families In Cottage Grove (WrilUa by Journalism Student. I that the goods had been stolen. Approximately I7U.000 waa pruned the tied Cross In supplying Jobs to duction In Oregon If Its tillable arc without food for Cbrtstmax, or "The Charm School." junior play, The boys were w alking east on Arguments tn tha suit of the four acres are turned to the things which If any children fall to receive toys 1 which was presented Friday eve from the regular county operating the county's needy. The man lives In a community It produces best or produces well It will not be the fault of the local ning last In the high school gym Main street towards their home. larger school districts ot Lane coun- funds by the I s m county budgvl relief committee. coiunilttas in preparing tha 1932 about 17 miles from Eugene, where that are now being Imported from nasium was a success in spite of M r. Pitcher was walking hurriedly . ty attacking tha constitutionality of budget, g comparison with tha 1931 there Is little prospect of any work foreign countries In tremendous The recorder's office and other difficulties. The cast, was good and In the same direction on some oth- 1 the county high school fund law, for some time to come. quantities, members of the cham parts of the city hall have appear each member played hla part well. er business. One of the lads turn- i commonly known as the Wheeler budget reveals. T h a t tha tutal " If you can get me on some place ber of commerce were told at their ed, during the past week, to be a The production w as presented to a ed around, saw the police officer law. were commenced In circuit amount to ba lavlad for county pur before poses In 1932 la higher than that I think I ran arrange to get rides Tuesday noon luncheon by E. O. commissary department for a m ili comfortably-filled house and about coming, thought he was after them I court Monday forenoon and the two decided pronto to turn Judge H . D. Norton of Medford, Harlan, secretary of the Eugene for 1031 la due to Increases over In to Eugene," he said. tary move of some kind. Food, >6* was cleared. A Red Croe* worker listed him chamoer of commerce Operations of tha taw causa a loos M r. H a r containing 10 a cre, and located on clothlng and toys were everyw here which tha budget makers had no Ralph Boslaugh played the part around and return the stolen goods. with one of the groups to go to lan mentioned such things as fil Cr k " ’ >« being handled by The chief has a reputation for of >18,500 fo r tha currant school control. . the the of Austin Bevans, an automobile work on a county road Job. The Increaaaa totaling over >130,000 berts, walnuts anu cherries, which been purchased by C. E. R e m in g Kt-i-imr» of the Den, who are being salesman who inherited a girls' spotting a thief or stolen goods year for tha Cottage Grove, Sprlng- In the budget offset a reduction of man could not find a ride from hie grow to their greatest perfection In ton of the same place, who will add •8» is tad by members of the Ameri boarding school. I t didn’t take long without having any advance Infer- I field, Eugene and Junction City homo to Eugene, but he was on Lane county but are shipped Into the acreage to hla home ranch In ca» Legion. >313,000 In the amount required by for Ralph to change the ideas of matton that the person la a thief , high school districts because of the or that the goods have been stolen large number of students coming to the slate and the >70,000 cut by the hand for work Monday morning the United .Stales by the millions order to have more and better The Rainbow Girls delivered a those girls either. and each morning for the rest of frontage on the highway. and lads of the city seldom try to I these schools from non-hlgh school of pounds. He also mentioned such budget ronim lttea to leave a boil box of toys, the Christian church Maxine Rhode was Ellse Bene- the week. To earn his >3 a day he Both deals ware handled by the delivered a box of dolls and toys, fool him. I districts, the plaintiffs contend. staple vegetables as tomatoes and get of >1,0*7,000 to be raised by dotti the president of the senior The goods were returned to t h e ' The law, setting an arbitrary taxation as compared with >1.19*,- got up each morning at * o'clock, cauliflower, which do no better H all A Johnston Realty company. tb<- Ladies of the Kian furnished a class at the boarding school. She walked 17 miles to Eugene and anywhere than In Oregon, yet are 000 a year ago or 13.2 per rent low box of books and toya, The Elks vamped Ralph before he knew It hardware store Just as the owners amount to be paid the districts for worked for eight hours In mud and ahip|>ed into this country In great had discovered that the shells had the tuition of each student without er. lodge of Eugene sent its annual and led him a merry chase. rock with pick and shovel. been stolen. regard to the cost of Instruction, quantities. Three of the Increased Items were gift of >50 which was used in the Boys will be boys and twins are Four nights out of the six he had leaves the district to levy taxes to Mr. H arlan mentioned t h e s e made necessary by statute. Out purchase of food and gifts, a Eu- twins but Tom Howard as Jim luck and caught rides home with make up the deficit and thus vlo- things to point out the ridiculous standing among these Is the appro- , gene woman sent two children’s j Simpkins and Paul Sanders as Tim i late the state and federal conatltu- priatlon of >10,000 for care of in motorists, but on two nights he ness of letting agricultural lands In toata and several rag dolls, the | Simpkins were both, so things was obliged to walk the entire dis , tlonal provisions of depriving any- Lane county and Oregon go back 1 sane patients In the state hospitals. freshman class of the high school weren't so slow when they were tance. i one of life or property without dua to their form er uncultivated con- i This amount Is an Increase of >1«,- ■ gathered a large number of toys, iaround. The story came to light when his ditlon. He said that Lane county I process of law, declared Judge Law- 750 over the amount budgeted a J. I ’. Lane of Creswell brought a Mabel Blackmore as Miss Curtis wife, talking to a Red Cross work- l rence T. Harris, attorney for the .actually has fewsr farmers and leas year ago. It la necessitated by tha second load of vegetables, and a kept the h o u s e In an uproar I Cottage Grove exhibitors carried l_ „ ...-------- .. flv# ler, told of how her husband came j plaintiffs. new etate law tranaferlng the In - ! ?r' "i n rr nuananu came i (.um vated land than |t bad quantity of canned fru it, canned throughout the evening. She played atltutlon coats to the countlee at ¡'“ T ” n M” 1 with swollen fe e t,, years ago. He pointed out that 'o ff a large proportion of the prizes vegetables, cookies and bread were the fussy old-fashioned H . E. Slattery, special defense at school-1 at the Pacific Northwest Turkey the rate of >30 a month for each '“ ‘ 8® numbers are coming here j show held last week at Oakland. furnished by women of the city. marm to perfection and provoked Presentation of football letters to torney representing members of j snatched a few hours rest and from California and other states be patient from w ithin the boun- ...... " ............... ... T he depression has developed the much laughter each time she bust- 19 members of the 1931 team, at an the district boundary board and C II. Hour won the sweepstakes f ,hr . aeve‘°Pe<1 *n« hiked off for another day's ordeal cause we bavo a sufficiency of darlea of a county. ■ to a greater de- led across the stage assembly Wednesday afternoon at S 7 “ ty J®“ ? ? / 3 d? eB; for best general display of dressed 2P ----------- »P‘rit moisture and tha most pleasant liv turkeys, .is o sixth and tenth prizes gre<! ,han * re r before' A change In the county high Ed“ b W illie PlaY®d the part of the high school, officially closed da“ ^ ln ‘ he ’ «it, asked dismissal ing conditions, tic said the fact on old tom, second and eighth on school fund law, Increasing tha 8uit- tbe defense demurring ’ Sally Boyd, a giggling school girl, the football season for Cottage o< lliat Oregon la a state of white Grove high school, which made one the ground8. tbat tho amount allowed per pupil from >30 young tom and fifth and sixth on P o S t o f f i c C (iC tS L o s t ally Ed‘ lh ccrtainly gig« led natur- people Is a tremendous asset and of the best records for several ^a d , “ Ot T “® ^ P^.P#P groUnda to >33 raeulted In Increasing the that we should not permit our that they werc not budget for high echoole In Lane Mclvin E. Paul won champion z ■ I n l W illard Arne played George years, ending in a tie fo r second for the, 8ult selves to loaa such an asset. eounly by >18.343 while at the same and grand champion honors on tllO VCS UaCK 1 Boyd, Sally's sister, who was an ad place in the Big Four" compel!- pr° perly <’uallfled ‘ <> inltlate the Louis A. Horde and R. H. Par- dressed turkeys, first on young Unte the budget for elementary „ . ... „ _____ m lrer of Ellse, but alas it did him tion in Lane county. Coach O. M. Bagley made the presentations. Tbe “ urt ‘ llow®d Attorney Har- sons accompanied M r. Harlan hare _____ . . ... . Schools went down nearly >7000. I no good. M r Borde, who la manager of Me- ‘ " S r ! r n 1 ^ ° " y° “ ng - - ...... — r « v..e An increasa of >10,000 In tha ap The following players rece.ved f, 1V8 d* y8 ln w h'ch * 8 The efficiency of the postoffice [ Veraie McCoy did excellent work Cradle hot springs, spoke of the y ra r lln /'to m th iid ^ fo u iu 'e le v e n “ ,l8par,m ®nt Illustrated this i ln her part M Miss H aya and letters: Ernest Guggisberg. Paris bnef ° f his argument against the de- propriation for elections was mads of keeping tourists longer tn '. , _ g ,„ ’ . week when a pair of gloves arrived showed Derfect staire noise naceaaary because of 1932 being a ® u" er ,and * av? M r sla“ 8ry a the state. He -aid that w , expect : £ ? h«re 88w ral d ay, from Harris. I X c e « r 2 r i c l ^ r ^ u J S ^ t ' h e oart Breedlove. Alton Woodard. Ethel- Stock Ii Hard to Locate But value bert Crawford, Melvin Breese, Rod- 8l'nJ^a1r ,en^ h t,me '■ wh ch to general election year. Tha >13,000 «.000.000 visitor, next year tw entM tb’ t * w e n ^ ^ ’ t " " ! T V i t h e ®’ planatlOn that L ' Homer Johns. H H v-olce was ex- M t aeide for 1933 elections Is >3000 ney Safley and B ill DeLacey. who , f‘¿e , hlf 1. r8ply' bU8 maW“« ‘‘ »»- Buyers Seem to Be Not pointed out what a hug. sum j y ,7 b “ d enTy fourTh £ * y , h ad *>*'" ,f°und In a sack of S i le n t and his crabbiness well will be lost to the 1932 te a m ' 1‘í eJy, that a ruiing “ y 08 return- under the amount budgeted In 1938. 0 really Oonoernod would be left In the state If each ! . T , .2 " y iou rin Christmas mall that started from --------- done. , through graduation; Paul Thies and íd _b* íof« Í Í ?'T. Y.*a ri8 ,day' , 1. the last general election year, a of such tourist, should .la y w ithin ' Cottage Grove and probably had Other members of the cast were: Lloyd Pleuard, who w ill be ineligl- In spite of their claims that car- change In election laws permitting tha reduction. our boundaries a few days or a j Eugene Clearing House association been accidentally dropped into the Ijrwrence Wiese, Thelm a Matson, ble for next year because of age; lng for students from the non-hlgh cup for bast display from Lane (Crew's Lumber tttgeat ) week longer. sack by the person who had placed Dorothy Baldwin, Bonita Schoen, j Tom Sprankle. W arren Smith. ach<*°‘ dUtricts was causing them Tha largest single Increase was Mr. Parsons, who Is president of county and First National bank of the package therein. The package As 1931 nialua Its sleepy finish In the item of >138,188 for bond re May chestnut and Augusta Heck. Clyde Smith. Dalton W ard, V irgil t0 ,loa8 T ' 7 ' theJ four dl8trtc‘ " Cottage Grove cup for beat display demption and Internet, the Increase the annual mid winter shutdowns tha Eugene realty board, told of to„H a rris was The high ^ h o « , orchestra, direct- Horn. Claude M iller. Faye Stew- w* c°® ? ^he8€ •»««*•«“ • '" d even J M Davison won ninth prize on ' th“ t ° ° k„ the to her ed by Buford Roach, and the girls' art. Dan Kelly. Raymond Thies and thelF • “ ’•ollment, claimed M r amounting to >78.188. In 1931, cash are approached with I b m stir than the large number of fsmillee com young tom and Twentieth p rlM on J " ? 7 i old hen e n t e t h p rlze on brother, Fred Smith who married . extet, directed by M i s s An.y B.ll Lynn. Paul Sanders was award- ^ ‘a ‘ , , ,ry- , Ip i 8how‘" g 0,8 addad on hand to the amount of >83.383 has been seen at this season in ing here from other slatea. He said that eight out of ten families are mads possible holding the levy for many years. More than 580 live birds and 200 s ^ t h ^ h T U a M l T Í a Í r i V c h a n l Uank"' deserve credit for their ed a letter as manager. pointed o u T to a t ’ c o tta a í G%Te thia purpoM down to >80,000. This Production throughout tha north- coming from California, where the dreoed bird» were d tso la y td At- w h° U a m ail eari-ler, chanc- part in making the evening a sue- Three-ycar lettermen are Gug- 5 ? nted. Orove year, becauM of tha heavy Increase i west Is already down to an extreme- water table la getting lower every len “.n c . wel A* ed to b be e present when the sack was cess. ¡ glsberg. Crawford and Pleuard. and ! J3500 *> non-resl- opened and discovered the gloves. The play wa3 directed by Miss two-year lettermen are Breedlove, dent “‘ “ d « 1*8 in an enrollment of In tax delinquencies. there Is no J y low point and prospects era that year. Newcomers appreciate the cenuance was large. ■ which had been lost by Mrs. A lice' Joy Ingalls, who was assisted by Breese, Sprankle. W ard, H orn and | 230 and a per capita cost of over cash on hand and the entire amount the uutput w ill not exceed 13 per Oregon mist and plentiful moisture Miller, clerk In the local postoffice. Miss Florence Jenks, junior class Stewart, while the following re- $100. m utt ba raised by a levy. cent of normal between the 2*th of which were for many years Kablll- T h a unemployment situation December and the middle of Janu- ' ties to the itate. , This is one of the few cases on rec- _____________ advisor. Much __ is ____ due ____ these teach- ceived their first football letters; - The suit war brought by Mrs. growing out of the economic de- , ary. Even to, buyers are not at all ---------------------- ord In which merchandise has gone ers for the success of the play Woodard, S a f l e y , DeLacey, P. | W arren D. Sm ith of Eugene, E jn e r through the malls without postage preesiun resulted ln booellng the concerned as to the future supply.1, , , . Junior committees handled all Theis. W . Smith, C. Smith, M ille r,' Hentze of Junction City, C. A. , being paid. Beldler of Cottage Grove and Tom care of the poor fund from >9800 Prices as a whole have had practi- 1 CI1 the details of business manage- Kelly, R. Theis and Lynn. Io >30,000 for 1932. Other Increases tally no change now for several ment in a creditable manner. Guggisberg, who starred this sea- Swarts of Springfield, all being Cottage Grove won both basket are. Advertising, at tha slate fair weeks. Conoerns having business to i son in the line, playing end on of school directors ln the respective districts. ball games of a doubleheader play and tha Ihiclflc International Live- place have had mora trouble In lo- fense and tackle on defense, w a s ___________ ed a t Yoncalla last Saturday. The stock exposition. >800; circuit court eating stock than they had 80 days named winner of the Tw in Oaks Cottage Grove first team defeated and health sarviea, to comply wtth ago but thia condition has not be- Lumber company football trophy Iflplrrnhhff« N lim p m il« Snow as deep as ten feet on the Q,e Yoncalla first team by a score faderal and state requirements, corns pronounced enough to permit awarded the most outstanding play- J«-KJaDDIlS ilUIIierOUS level has been reported from the of 21-8 in a rough game. Jimmie >3190. | of advancing prloea. er judged on a basis of training, Practically all rights of way need- Tha abaance of forward buying la I^b em la district, which Is more Mortensen, Cottage Grove forward, Mrs. 8. M. Boyd has received a i team work, citizenship, scholar- ' ed for highways In I s m county very pronounced. 8o many uncsr- H i*n I " * 1* hy been for many years, was swishing the net from all check of >78.57 from the North : ship and sportsmanship. This is the ' have been secured, perm itting a re- taintlee are to be confronted In both P 1® district has been closed longer angles of the floor to score 11 American Accident Insurance com- i | third year the trophy has been ductlon of >*0.000 from the >30,000 the producing end consuming ends t ['an U8U* ' 10 a" ,r ,v e ' except by- points. Alton Woodard played a pany as settlement em em ent or claim ror in- i awarded Carl Scheufele winninx I Dorena’ D«®- 21. (Special.) If of claim for in- good floor game. The Cottage Grove juries in .“ L needed for 1931. The emergency of the market that no one can pre- ," . a.cpid’ nl S E ^ e e r Says He Has the hon(;r ln 1929 and Phil H e rs e y ' “ “d iS u i u fund wae cut almoet >9,800. The diet with any degree of certainty , Many »«llnK parties have gone second team defeated the Yoncalla September 20. Mrs. Boyd suffered j, i . .v th® Increase In the number of Jack- Seen Nothing to Equal Fer ln J? ? *' general road fund was reduced just the lu future holds " tre Into . . what* uw .u i» uuiua. I ' ‘ , rom , v. the mountains for i second team 12-2. Paul Sanders a fractured arm and was complete- Other outstanding players for the ra5bits that are lnfe, ting tbe coun. The fir producing districts of the sports, but the balmy weath- and Verne Lewis each scored two i |y incapacitated for several weeks slightly over >*000 and tha market 1931 season are Horn halfback; :ty he ghou,d taUe a day o ff and tile Willamette. northwest have already experienced 8r ot ,hc pa8t weelt baa melted the ■ f le|d goals to lead In scoring for The policy held by Mrs. Boyd was road fund >3200. ------ x PIo?|k !a’ g 'ia r d | l n K„ ^ e check UP rabblt tracks in any giv- snow in the lower regions and the second team. A decrease In the county school's lot of disagreeable weather but one sold by The Sentinel. I a i • , who8e punting ability en m ile through the present snow. Cottage Grove defeated W alker census brought a budget reduction [ none that has been much of a reaching snow line v has become such 'uP° “ ,r " gatlon helped the team out of several, Flve year9 ago ,n a llke g n w In county school and library fund» , handicap to either sawmill or log- 8 ,a8K th»t » *•• have been put 37-19 in a basketball game played I xk »I I-etter W in» P it h,°1.®8_.and_wh_?38 klc? ing T:*8 con* °te tracks were to be found ln great Thursday at the . „ Cottage Grove of >7000. Decreased demands from glng camp operation In the lo w e r.away Mrs. . . . Challse W ard recently re -, which awaits exploitation and de- sistent throughout the entire sea- n,irnh. rq w hil» h i, , h . m „«in , . gymnasium. Coach Bag <y used 12 ceived >5 as a prixe for a letter en- ' velopment of the W illam ette val- son; Crawford, who played a stellar £ e £ d on h ^ ^ b L t th e lack tha widows pension fund allowed a altitudes. The moat severe etorme, 1 - cut of >2,000. County fa ir conduct those that have brought enow and players in an attempt to find « tered in a nation-wide contest held iey, Captain H. I. Davis. V. S. arm y game at center and Woodard " 1 2 * n*nd, but the Jack- and ground maintenance waa re low temperaturee. have usually oc vvi°°hh T v r fiing qul“ tet- during November by the O. B. An- engineer, told the Lane county quarterback, who made a good portion to th e'ab se n c e^ fh U trackT duced >1300. Voluntary reductions curred through tha latter part of , W itcher, W alker guard, scored d rew , com pany m aker of showing in his firat full season of ¡ & t which is the lesser evi! is yet of his team's points. Dan Kelly led elastic bands for sliced bread. were offered as follows: Five hun December and the fleet h alf of i ' ber meeting held Thursday of last competition. „ . . . . . | to be determined. The coyote is a In scoring for Cottage Grove, sink dred dollars In the assessor's office; January. Should enow and Ice ! The prixe letter follows: " I have week in Eugene. Captain Davis has Prospects for next year are fair, , menace t o the sheep and goat m- ing four field goals. >200 by the county agricultural come during the time that tha mills , purchased a loaf of Electric bak been doing survey work in connec- according to Coach . , . Bagley, with duatry, but It Is also known th at he Medford. Ore., Dec. 19.—James H. The seniors, who have the man ery bread, which was bought from tion with the proposed canalization agent; >100 In the county Clark's are cloead between Chrtetmas and the team play,ng much the same has a tooth for Jackrabbits; and the office. the middle of January It would pro- S Owen, general manager of the agement _ of the project _ of selling the Shields grocery. The Electric of the W illam ette. schedule as this year. I t also Is jackrabbit ls a de,tro y e r of every Arbitrary reductions were made long shutdowns already planned and Owen - Oregon Lum bar company ! health seals, announced Wednes- bakery, Cottage Grove, Oregon, are W hile working on the survey. planned to arrange games for the garden he get ,nto> wWle ,n that approximately >70 worth the bakers - as follows Home demonstration result In other mills that are op h<,r8' 8ald “ >day lumber sales pros- day Captain Davis said he was im- second team. some instances he does great dam- agent, >100: Indigent soldiers, >30: orating without much enthusiasm 1 P*®1" now a r* ,be best they have have been sold this . year. Commit- T like sliced bread better as the . . . pressed w ith the vast possibilities. Cottage Grove ended the 1931 — juvenile court, >100; thlalle control, I Joining the list of Idle concerns. been ln 18 months. tees were appointed by the seniors slices are even. Just the right thick- for irrigation in the great valley, season w ith five wins, two defeats age to grain. Perhaps some day, sometime, somewhere, somehow, W hat the effects of open weather Owcn predicted an early rise in to canvass different sections of the ness for m aking sandwiches or They were greater than those of and one tie fo r a percentage of >300; county tra ffic patrol, >300. ....................................... authorities may find a way to get In January would be Is hard to say. I lumber prices because of depleted city and to accost passeraby on the serving a t the table. anything he had ever seen in all .714, defeating such strong teams as i rid of botv. ne.»Q I f business Is available It would stocks and under production. He streets. 1 he west aide and central W ith the heavy paper bands his experience as an engineer. W il- N orth Bend, Albany, University , probably result In many concerns said hla company had received schools sold approximately >16.40 holding the slices together, the lamette valley irrigation has great high and Lebanon and losing to more orders In the past two weeks worth of seals. A representative of bread does not dry out as quickly er possibilities than the Columbia Eugene high and Roseburg. London Gives Program. naf»k V v 1 i t L school ■■satarksxl nlaau wanvxxxa-ex t . Ik * other, . . . I than In the preceding 18 months. each high class s cooperated as the river basin project, he said. London. Dec. 23. — (Special.) — A Owen said he saw Indications of w ith the seniors in this project. few months, In which event the Highways - were one _ of ___ the ___ chief , delightful Christmas program was ___ _____ — , m B B Q lf Members of the girls' league en weather In the consuming fields an awakening In the building busi Bible Series Is Planned. topics of the gathering. Edward F. n«c 22 — M r and' Mrs. Fred presented Tuesday night by pupils Tha churches of Cottage Orove ness In the south and the middle tertained members of the school should become an Important fac A series of bible studies from the Bailey, president of Pacific high- O verton 'an d children ot Mosby ° f Ute London school. The school will unite In a watch night service tor. west. board Revelations has has been been way committee, declared the pri- creek were Sunday d in n ir guesYs ■ house was filled to capacity. Teach- ooaru and anu their tneir wives w.yes and anu faculty racu.ty Book Hook of of Revelations to be held New Year's eve In the members from the Junior high the scheduled to start Wednesday eve- mary road program of Oregon w ill oi M rs J e s a ^ T u /r ia L ers of the school, Ada T. Sherman, As a m atter of fact, anything that Methodist church. A social program Is said about the general outlook DIVIDE. Cf.n tral^ ifJadc. . R-,l d„ h i h-_8C?^0 8. 8^ nlng'. De.cembei: 30’ at tbe Pente’ be completed w ithin the next 18 ^ rs . B. A. Pruett and daughter Jessie M. Pruett and Annabelle Gil- will be held from 9 to 10:30 nnd will today can only be speculation but Dec. 23 Mrs. Oeorge Alleman a tea Friday evening from * to 5:30 costal tabernacle and w ill follow months or two years. A resolution Jessie of Cottage Grove spent Sat- crl«L were *“ charge. ba followed by music, an address one thing la certain, the output b e -' entertained the Social Neighbors; nt the practice hcuse. Musical en- Rev. H a rry R. Neat's Bible lectures was adopted favoring a five year urj ay evening at the Oilcrlst hom e.: The following program was giv- and prayer lasting until midnight. tween now nnd the first of Febru club last Thursday. The day was , tertalnm ent was furnished by sev- from the big chart which were highway program to start in 1933. M r. and Mrs. Stanley Piser of ®n: Prologue, Allen Abeena and The Cottage Grove M inisterial as ary w ill unquestionably establish a spent quilting. Members cxchang- : eral members of the league. Girls held Wednesday nights during the h . A. Hagen. C. E. Stewart and D ltk ie Cherry; dialog. "One Taste sociation, which la sponsoring the new low record. ed Christmas gifts. A delicious j in Miss Bowen's foods I I class past two months. Pastor F. W . Elbert Bede were the delegates Eugene were week-end guests at Too Many," intermediate grades; the John Kebelbeck home. watch service, hae made the follow Christmas dinner wag served by the j served. Spradley w ill conduct the studies, from Cottage Grove. Four weeks ago there wns a gen Mrs. T illa Taylor's house was sonF. "Sing a Song of Christmas," ing announcement: " It will bo a eral atmosphere of optimism every hostess. Mrs. Lee Dugan of Wal Between 16 and 20 members of Some of the present day condi- . broken Into sometime Thursday upper grades; recitation, " I f You gathering for good fellowship hut where In evidence. This was pre den was a guest. the girls league went caroling Mon- tlons touched upon by this last and h p p r H .n H litfn n « In night or Friday forenoon. Mrs. w «re Only Five," Lar.ona Geer; prim arily a time for prayer to Al dicated to a large extent upon hap M r. and Mrs. Alex L llja of Cot- day night. They visited the homes absorbing book of the Bible are: M e e r lia s n u tto n s 111 Taylor and sta{ e O fficer Morgan recitation, "M y Daddy," M erw in mighty God for hla help during the penings In the grain nnd stock tage Grove visited Sunday at the of shut-ins. of members of the The condition of present day Chrls- were there F riday afternoon to look Perlnl; song, "Star of tha East," year 1932. market. W ith stocks and bonds ' M. J. Perlnl home. The Llljas are school board and of friends. The tendom, seven prophetic letters to things over. Mrs. Taylor was also Lois Abeene; dialog, ' A Dinner for "Not only our country but the establishing new lows almost every planning on moving to Oakridge. girls received a great deal of a p -jth e church, the rise of Ita ly to there Monday. One,” upper grades; recitation, whole civilized world le In the fog. day since the railroads submitted Mrs. Brown, teacher, and the predation as they went the rounds. ' prominence and her future and the Mrs. Tom W illiams' brothers, E. ',Lon8 A«o ln Bethlehem," M ar- No one eeeme to know the way out. their operating reports for the third school children are in the midst of A O. A. A party was held Tues- , coming of the Lord as a climax to A freak deer head from the car and M. Fowler of Vancouver, Wash., Jor*e Woodard; recitation, Santa’s But wa believe there Is such a way quarter nnd grain prices experi rehearsals for the Christmas pro day night at the E lk Horn ranch world wide unrest and distress. cass of a deer that had been killed and George Fow ler of Tuolome, Money,' Frances Ellsworth; operet- and that It will be revealed to them encing considerable trouble in re gram which Is to be given Wednes north of the city. The girls ex- ---------------------- by a cougar was brought to the Cal., and sister, Mrs. H . Boothby u - T b ® Doll>' M idnight Frolic," who come In hum ility, confess their gaining lost ground, many business day, December 23. changed toys for gifts. Refresh- Christnuui Services Held, city a few d ayi ago by W ilbur of Portland, returned to their prim ary grades; violin solo, "M ln- alns and seek for wisdom from men are again puzzled and the A ll churches of the city held Pitcher. The horns were such as M. J. Perlnl drove to London ments of chocolate and cookies homes Sunday, afte r spending ten in ’ ,,A ' v*n E>uKa n ! acrostic, above. The living Christ Is the abandonment of hope of any gen Monday to take his brother Angelo were served. Christmas programs Sunday. Near- had never before been seen by any solution of all problems, social, eral Improvement during the next to Eugene on business. The N atural Gas Corporation of ly all of them held evening exer- of the old timers of the section. In days helping care for their mother, Christmas, prim ary grades; rsci- Mrs. Sarah Fowler, who died last tatlon’ “In Naed of a Gun,” Billy economical and International. 60 to 90 dnys has become general. The Fran k McGarvin fam ily Oregon has donated a new >140 gas jcises In which Sunday school chll- fact there were almost no horns, W itcher; song, "811ent N ight,” In- "The pastors of our churches are Therefore, while it la Improbable spent Sunday with the W illiam Nor range to the domestic science dren participated. The Presbyter- the material from which the horns wat,_ Miss Hazel F üh rer and Esther termediate g r a d e s ; pantomime, therefore calling upon the believ that lumber priors will go much be ris fam ily of Silk creek. laboratory and Installed It free of lan church held a vesper musical would have grown having gone to Zim merman of Eugene arrived Sat- "Peace on E arth ,” upper grade ing men and women of thia com low whero they are at present, program at * o'clock. Mrs. Edna little bunches or buttons of bone. The next meeting of the Divide charge Tuesday. munity to Join with them In peti there Is no firm ground upon which Social club will bo held January 8 School w ill close Wednesday, De- V. Pearson of Eugene was ln They were yet in the velvet, some urday night and spent Sunday a t | 8 lr >8 : viol|n «ol°. “Star of the East.” D arrell Woodard; recitation, "My tioning the good Father — not for to stand and predict an early Im at the home of Mrs. F. M. Chap cember 23, for the Christmas vaca- charge and she was assisted by a thing never before seen here at the F. C. F üh rer home. The Ladies' club held an all-day Cat." Maxine C u rrln ; monolog, Hla blessing In a material way, for provement. tion and w ill reopen Monday, Jan- quartet from the Central Presby- j this time of the year. man. meeting last Wednesday and quilt- A ’*ce Seger; music, M r. Perlnl; that has been given but that the terian church of Eugene. She ls Mr. Pitcher also got the cougar I t looks much as though the Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Brace and uary * ed on two quilts and tied one com- dialog. "The Ruggles' Christmas spirit of love, good will, peace and grentest test of ability to get by Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Garoutte of M arvin Shaw and Alice Sheets, one of the quartet and the others 1 ¡hat had killed the deer. forter for Mrs. George Kebelbeck. Dinner, Interm ediate grades; tab- Justice may reign In the hearts nnd with a limited amount of business Cottage Grove visited Sunday at graduates of last year, visited are Mrs. E. W . Armes, J. Beards- ---------------------- wi_a.a ____ -* > »»»_ next « I loan Eighteen ___ were present. The leau. "M erry Phelatmea Christmas, ” p^|nf|^l*y minds of men everywhere." Is to come between now nnd the the Glen Sellers home. The Nels school Monday. ley and J. Rad more. Relief Fund Receives >20. | The Cottage Grove Relief coun- a l‘-day meeting w ill be held Janu- «redes, Opal Henderson, assisted by Elea first of March. Mattson fam ily also were visitors. Howards Hold Reunion. ell received >20 as proceeds from ary 6. Five of the members met Child Escapca Injury. Miss Nell Chapman spent the nor Stark, entertained Mrs. May- Many Attend Service«. Dorena, Ore., Dec. 3X.— (Special.) London, Dec. 21.— (Special.)—Lu- the Christmas cheer dance given Friday at the hall and tied a com week end at the Lea Dugan home belle Robinson and Anna Dunn of Lorane Thursday evening at thc id le Abeene, small daughter of M r. Saturday under the auspices o of f I the fort that the club had pieced for —An unexpected reunion of mem ¡at Walden. Capacity congregations were in bers of the fam ily of M r. and Mrs. Mrs, F. M. Chapman and Mrs. practice house. nnd Mrs. Harold Abeene. narrowly American Legion. Use of the arm sale. attendance a t the Christinas ser The E. J. Edwards fam ily a t vices given Sunday a t the Metho C. J. Howard at the mountain ranch Sherman Chapman drove to Eu- escaped serious injury from burn ory was donated and all services tended Christmas exercises a t tha dist church. The beautiful sendee, Rubber Stamps. The Sentinel home was held December 9. C. M. gene Friday, ing Tuesday evening, the prompt and advertising were given free. church In Cottage Loose Leaf Bindere. Sentinel. Howard, the younger son, whose i action of her mother saving the The American Legion w ill give Presbyterian Tho Charles Arnold fnmlly spent a wit "M y G ift forenfKMl to the King,” held Sunday evening. The chll- Sun?d A crad„ was drapad home Is In 8nn Francisco, after hav another dance Christmas evening Grove Sunday at the Norm an Suiter home child. / dren Iro n a a n c r a n n m h o r n n th o * .. sang a number on the pro- , w hft wag |acgd Jugt lnglda Desplte unfavorable financial con on Bear creek. ing vlaltcd his home folks for sev in the armory. Luclle had helped bring In the gram. Grandma Edwards was w e ll!a ,ta r whUe Mrg ^ t , . eral weoks, was preparing to leave ditions over the country and despite night wood and then had gone to enough so she wax able to go Christmas lullaby and while when Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Howard the Increase In delinquent taxes the Damage Suit Is Filed. Gordon In Believe I t or Not. the stove to w arm her hands. Her Mrs. Trum an Clarke attended a , Mlgg Francag Randall, Mix* Fraa- arrived from Corvallis and the trip Cottage Grove school district Is | Suit to collect >2573.80 damages Paul Gordon of this city was the dress came in contact w ith the ! Mackin and Miss Dorothy to San Francisco was postponed un practically on a cash basis, School was filed Saturday In circuit court stove and Instantly was In flames. | subject a few days ago for a sketch high school luncheon Tuesday. - a » ‘r«o. ‘he congrega til the night train. The other mem Clerk Harvey having Issued a call by Raleigh Stinson against Nelland Mrs. Abeene, who was near, smoth- In Ripley's "Believe I t or N o t” ap- , _ " . „ ber of tha fam ily, Miss Frances for all warrants registered up to Preston, doing business as the Eu ered the flames before the child was pearing In dally papers of the coun- i T h u rsday afternoon wtth Mrs. Tru- tion marched past and placed gifts try. He rated the national newspa- man Clarke. Howard, lives at home. H. B. How November 23, 1931. for the king ln the cradle. gene, W inchester Bay Freight line, I burned. The city also has the smallest nnd Daniel W eatherford, driver for A colorful pageant, "Seekers A f- ard Is a bus driver, with Corvallis per feature because of scoring 60 hla headquarters, and C. M. How w arrant Indebtedness It has had In the company. Stinson alleges he was Chemists hope to produce new j ter Christmas,” was presented to Canada buys two-thlrds of Its Im points during the 1930 season as As Friday of next week la ard Is an attacho of the California many years. a full house Sunday . evening by a ports from the United States. knocked down by one of the com tackle on Oregon state normal foob foods from wood. New Year's day, The Sentinel Peanuts were a popular diet d u r -! group of young people under the Transportation company In capaci pany’s trucks In this city on No Silk hose originated In France. ball squad. will be printed a day early, so ty of purser and freight clerk on . ing the civil war. direction of M rs Alice Pink lemons grow In California. vember 18. 1360. that It may be delivered Thurs river boats plying from Han Fran- Men are better blood donors than with M ise U llle K e ltx e r aa Reno divorces numbered 10,000 In Horses were burled w ith men In M ortality among divers Is not day on all local rural routes. •taoo to Sacramento. 1931. tant. : women. Rubber Stamps. Tha 8entlnsl. j AJJul tombs, Palestine. great. LETTERS PRESENTED MEN FOOTBALL SQUAD L Gloves Back Eeet of Snow In Bohemia Mrs. Boyd Gets Check For Injuries -------- ----------------- IRRIGATION IS SEEN AS PROSPERITY AGENT H o p e Is. Seen F o r Lum ber Industry Prayer Service to Be Eve Before New Y e s r ^ « .STSS Place of Horns School District N ear Cash Basis Sentinel Printed On Wednesday N ext Week ,— -------- » «llit Doreria Neighborhood