TH K SE N T I?
P A O S TWO.
COTT AGI ! GHGVK, OH«QO1»,
made.
remain A $15,-
ooo refunding water bond iaaue due
in 1941. Condition, may be .uch at
that , lm t nine yeart from now
that that ls.ua can be retired, but
Ew n
The Sentinel has based its tabula
MdU«»r
BI8.H
tlons on this Issue being refunded.
tira i «la«• p>iblb-«tl<>o «at«r»d al Cal There w ill also remain a water res
I f Oro»« a« «»can4 cía«« matter
ervoir Issue of $25,000, due in 1045.
fittala*«« Office
i s sort, at»«, for the payment of which no pro-
money to auch property owner if it had made no mistakes. No I rkxl<ing automobilee la aald to be
without intereat for whatever time doubt the person who la crl tid a l ng healthy exercise. Thowitiwh® w lih
the property owner rem ain, delln- th . Red Croe. h e. al.o made eome to Induce longevity will become
quent, for city w a rra n t. Iwued In in lttak er during h l. lifetim e. A ll of , adepts In the exercise.
place of nv'ney that should have ua hav.. But both the Red Cross
been paid by property owners draw and the person criticising It have' I f you ate planning on doing
S per cent Interest, while the prop- done good that probably overbal something mean. Just put It off un-
erty owner pays no Interest on da- ances their errors.
ill tomorrow. You know tomorrow
ferred Interest payments. Over a
This w riter has been one who has never comes.
Portland. Or«.. Jan. 15.- O irre n t
period of years this Interest charge wondered whether we weren't glv-
Printers’ Ink has a pleasant small new bualneas In western pine mills
upon the city le a considerable sum ing the Red Cross too tuucn out of
Ml lir i k i n IOM R A TB A
h ave been mode.
In case a property owner pays county funds. In a recent conver- to the business man w ith a nose foi increased 43» per cent during the
it u k la «4< u m .)
The preceding figures show that
week ending January 9 as compared
>Mr
la .oo i T .r « i n>a.th. $o ss . t the end of 10 y ears from now nelther Interest nor principal, the satlon with County Judge Barnard business
with the previous week, the West
M . *»»«>«-... «Lift o— »»«ik
> ' ‘ . there w ill r e m a i n outstanding city takes over the property and Is this w riter went Into the subject
not only responsible for payments thoroughly. A fter that conversation , I A couple who are sparking don't ern Pine association announced
bonds as follows:
M aokaP at
here today Measured In board feet
of principal, but also loses the In- he was satisfied that, under present j need any other kind of light
National ed ito r ia l Aaaealattoe
General and Sewer
O rafo» Stata ed ito r ia l A aaœ iatlon
being done in
--------------------- thia bualneas Increased 9.817,000
T ru nk s e w e r____ ________ 4 4,800 terest which the property owner conditions, work
O rafo« M»* epa per Canfaraac»
13400 should have paid. This Interest lost Lane county by the Red Cross could ’ Unselfishness is the foundation of feet. Production Increased 3,197.000
, General fund refunding
feet, and shipments »,025.000 feet.
4,000 to the city on street improvements not be done at any leas expense by a noble character.
A r m o r y ------------------------
C ITY 'S B O N D S.
. 10,000 over a period of years .m ount« to any other agency, and most likely ,
---------------------- The association Includes pins
City hall
The Sentinel promised a week
a large .urn. I f the city eventually would not be done so well,
Q 7 .
J .,,,.«
I I , , 1 , , mills In Arlaona. California. Idaho.
W ater Bonds.
Montana. New Mexico, Oregon and
None sells the property for principal and
Take the Cottage Grove district o / ^ x ) o l U G l i t I S n t l | >
ago th at It would
make a atate-
.
..
Original $100,000 Issue
Washington.
None Interest charges against it, the city as an example
Every appeal for
ment In thle Issue regarding the w . ter re p la c e m e n t___
18,000 has lost nothing I f It sells for less aid. every appeal for a Job on the
O f the 117 reporting mills, 92
city's bonds that would prove that W ater . y St c m _________
____ 25.000 than principal and interest charges, roads Is investigated by the Red
_____
were shut down The remaining 28
at the and of 10 years the city’s W atar refund in g ___
15,000 the general tax funds must make Cross representative.
The Red
were operating at an average of
present bonded debt w ill be reduced W ater refunding _ _
____ 25,000 up the difference. The city now Cross representative who comes
University of Oregon, Eugene, St.7 per cent of capacity. Total pro
to a small proportion of what It W ater reservoir
now Is. Here le the statement:
--------- holds such property valued at more here receives a salary of •!«> Jan. IS. Although Jobs of any sort duction for the week was 12.557.000
$11X000 than $20,000.
P*r month She gives three days a .r e as hard for students to find as feet; shipments 32.153.000 feet, and
O f the $19,600 of trunk sewer
M r --------
Kern,
All outstanding Bancroft bonds week to the Cottage Grove d is tric t,; they are for others, a total of 87 ft orders J2.!M5.lXk) feel
These figures give -----
bonds now outstanding, $1,500 are whose letter Is being answered, a are due w ithin eight years, the last so that the coat to the county for per cent of men and women attend-
being retired each year. A t the chance to say that he has caught of them in 1940. A fter 1935 pay- the service rendered the Cottage ng the U n lv e irity of Oregon are
A German slaugtherhouss electro
end of 10 years $15,000 will have The Sentinel in an error, for the ments take a big drop. After 1935 Grive district Is $50 a month plus wholly or partially self-supporting, cutes Its poultry.
been retired, leaving $4,500 Inter-
^ <ntinel i,a(j s tt the bonded Indebt- but $63.556.46 will be outstanding a share of cost of car
I f she statistics issued by Karl M lftkllett,
At a reception for George W ash
•a t being paid will be $750 a year edn
a f. er io years at $94.000. The A fter 1937 but $13.922 50 w ill be out- did not Investigate every appeal registrar, show. O f the nearly 3.000 ington. 2000 candles were burned.
leas than now being paid.
Sentinel finds that the larger part standing
W hen
we give the for aid. someone else would have students on the campus. 797, or 37
H a lf of Arlaona la 5000 feet above
On the general fund refunding
, , , error ¡„ arriving at its form- amounts that w ill be outstanding, to do so, or ought to do so. I f no per cent, are wholly self-supporting
a level.
bond Issue, of which $25.500 re
( 1Rure
that It included the the presumption is that payments one investigated the appeals for aid. About one-third of thle number are
A new soap has neither taste nor
mains, payments of $1.500 a year year 5942. To be absolutely accurate, w ill be made as they fall due. The we would, no doubt, be giving aid women.
____
odor.
are being made annually and at the jt m
no,
fair t0 d„ th a t Add- city has never defaulted, and there where not needed, while many In
In the present unemployment slt-
end of 10 years there w ill remain ,nf. 1(j to
g :ves 1M2. but by the Is little likelihood that it ever will, need of aid would be getting noth- uation It la highly desirable that
$13,500 of this issue. Interest being enJ
1M2 eifv fn pavmcn.s’ -rill but when a payment of 367.243.SS mg l-ack of investigation would be young men and women stay In
paid w ill be $761X5 per year less have been „lade.
becomes due In 1935. some kind of expensive for the county The Red schoot. educators point out. rather
than now.
Bond payments during 1942 w ill financing for a few years m»y have Cross representative has, without than seek full time employment. In
On the remainder of armory
$14,060, so that at the end of to be done, but such financing doubt, saved her cost by her In this way. more work w ill b-' avail
bonds, payments of $1,000 are being
the remaining bonded Indebted- would not run past the 10-vear per- vestigatlons which resulted In aid able for others, and the students
made annually, and at the end of ness> including every form of bonds, tod of which we are talking. There being refused those not seriously In will also be benefltting by added
10 years the remainder _w .il. be
j-tgoop gy the end of 1941 would yet remain seven years for need of It. I f the Red Cross rep- education.
$4,000. Interest being paid w ill be the city’s bonded indebtedness w ill the city to retire any refunding resentative did not make these in
Student "Jobs" range from wash
would make ing dishes In sorority houses to
$740 a year less than now.
be less than a third of w hat it is bonds which might be issued, so vestigatlons. who
them?
W
here
would
we
get
some
On the $25,000 Issue of city hall now. provided there are no new that there is no reasonable reason
clerking and even acting a s expert
bonds, payments of $2,500 annually bond issues, and keeping up pay to believe that any of the present one to perform the same services at accountants for business firms.
can start in 1936. W ith Interest ments w ill seem like kid’s play com Bancroft indebtedness w ill be out the same cost?
Employment is controlled by a cen-
charges being reduced annually on pared to making present payments. standing in 1942. In fact, the pres-
I f any one can show that the tral agency on the campus, which
the trunk sewer, refunding and ar Interest payments will be practical- ent city council already is levying same service can be performed as 1 seeks to place competent students.
mory bonds, there seems no reason ly $12.000 a year less than they are an annual tax which It is hoped well at a smaller cost, the Sentinel
why these payments can not start now, and saving payments totalling w ill take up the entire deficiency, w ill Join in asking that it be done
Divorce Decree Is M odified.
Reduced interest charges each yeat $1X000 means saving nearly 12 mills so that there w ill be no need for that way.
Modification of the divorce de-
on the city hall b o n d s them in the annual tax levy. T hat w ill any refinancing in 1935.
In normal times we may not need ! cree of Elbert Rnght against Ruby
selves w ill assist in making pay be something. There will be even
In any event, in computing the the services of the Red Cross, or It
ments on the principal. I f such pay a greater saving than that, as for portion of the present bonded In- may be too expensive, but The Sen Alice Bright to give the mother
Street Styles, Afternoon
rnents are started, at the end of It' scverai years now there will be a debtedness that w ill be outstanding tmel is inclined to agree with custody of their two children was
years, the remainder in this issue levy of $5,000 to $7.000 to take up in 1942 the entire Bancroft bond In County Judge Barnard that the granted yesterday by Judge O. F
Models, Sunday N i t e s,
Skipworth.
The
decision
followed
a
w ill be $10,000 and interest charges the deficiency in Bancroft bonds, debtedness may be
eliminated. services of trained workers are
Business Styles, Sports
i
bitter
t
r
ia
l
w ill be $750 a year less than now.
and these levies w ill cease by 1942. There is hardly even a remote necessary at this time, that the Red
The order specifies that
the
Types.
W ater Bonds.
That means that taxes by 1942 can chance that any of it w ill be left.
Cross is actually saving money for jchildren must not be taken out of
The city Is now retiring its water be $17 to $19 on $1000 less than they
the county and giving a better ser the jurisdiction of the court w ith
bonds at the rate of $6,000 annual now are.
R E D CROSS A N D R E L IE F
vice than others would give.
out permission, and
allows the
ly. It did so during the past year
Bancroft Bonds.
I t should be thoroughly under mother $20 a month for their sup
C O U N C IL.
despite the depression, and did so
stood
that
the
Red
Cross
does
not
Bancroft bonds are bonds issued
" If you’ll tell me the name of a
port.
without adding to w arrant indebt
upon street improvements. They fam ily that needs food or clothing. expend a cent of county funds, that
edness
its
representatives
merely
make
1
are
presumed
to
be
paid
from
pay
I ’ll take some to them, but I ’m not
The old $100,000 issue of water
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
bonds, of which $28,000 now re ments made by property owners going to give it to the Red Cross recommendations, and expenditures
are by order of the county court, j
benefitted.
I
f
all
property
owners
DEXrlSTS
or community chest."
mains, w ill be completely retired in
That rem ark was made during
The relief council needs no de- j i a k W. 1. LEBOW .— D eaiial
Offlae |
1935 and interest charges against made their payments promptly,
the water fund w ill be $1.400 less such bonds would be completely re the p is ! week by a person who fense. It is an organization that Is L7 Fifth aud Main «treats. Hour«. 8 JO
First of all a brand new
io
13
and
1
to
5
10
E««nln<a
an
4
Sun
tired
without
any
tax
being
levied
really wishes to do something t« necessary for the orderly handling
than now. T hat w ill give $7,400 an
day» by appointm ent Fhoa*« Office >5.
dress to date vnur costume
I t too rv»Hence . S l K __________________________
nually to apply on other bond pay for their paym ent But the general help those who are in need. His of relief for the needy.
credit of the city Is behind such objection to the community chest has no doubt made mistakes, but
. . . “ Spring 1932."
ments.
K C H. KIME. Daatiat. First N alloa
On the water replacement issue bonds and any deficit must be (now the relief council) seemed to without it there would be a muddle
al bank buUdiaf. Cottage Grove, Ora
made
up
by
tax
levy.
be that it Is cooperating with the In dispensing relief and It has fully
gaociaUat in extraction, adm iaiatration of
of $15,000, payments of (3,000 an
nitrous oxid and oxygen, oral eurgery.
nually are to start in 1937. so that . Interest on these bonds must be Red Cross. Because there may be justified itself. Its members are Office phoae 10. Keaideaca 138K .
within 10 years from now that issue paid promptly by the city, whether other well meaning persons w ith the upstanding business men of the
PH Y SIC IA Ä 3
city who give their time without
w ill be entirely cleaned up, and or not property owners have made same antipathy, this is w ritten.
C. E F R O S T — P hyaiciaa and tur
No doubt the Red Cross can charge.
I ) “ g»on.
there w ill be an annual saving of their payments. I f a property own
A-r
CfK
Of flea in First National bank
$750 in interest that may be applied er fails to make his interest pay- justly be criticized for some of its
building. Phone 47. Cottage Grove, Ore
F iling cabinets. The Sentinel.
to retirem ent of other w ater bonds. ments. the city actually loans its acts. I t would be an odd situation
____
<ou
On the w ater system issue of
AXLCY. M D — Physician and s u r
$25,000, payments of $2.500 annual
fro n Evening« by appointm ent Over
To see our new and very
Ke m i Drug store. Cottage Greve, Oregon
ly are to start in 1938. W ith the ,
complete retirem ent of $31,000 in 1
H FIELDS, i l 0 — General prae
special group
tice O bstétrica and diaeaaea of wom
bonds previous to 1938. ¡with con
en. Over Kent’s Drug
Store.
Cottage
sequent saving in interest, and with
««rove.
prospect for a decided increase in
ATTORNEYS
A S T C
revenues of the department, there
H R K U E R T W LOMBARD. — Attorney
is no reason why these payments
nt Law First N atioaai Bank building
may not be made. In fact, pay
Phor>*
Cottage Prove, Oregon
ments on the two water bond Is
tt
J SHINN. — A ttorney at Law and
sues, water replacement and water
Notary
Public.
Practice« In
all
system, w ill be less than payments
court«. Bader building. Cottage Grove,
now being made. In 10 years there
'2 L Ü 2 --------------------------------------------------------
w ill be a remainder of $15,000 and
Interest charges w ill be $500 an
nually less than now.
On the w ater refunding issue of
Crescent Double Actin»
$35,000. payments of $5,000 are to
start in ¿940. T hat w ill give a re
duction of $10,000 by 1942 and there
Safeway, Our Finest
w ill be a remainder of $25,000. W ith
interest charges being continually
at a Real Saving.
reduced and income continually in
creased, there seems no reason why
these payments can not ue made.
T h a t would give bond principal pay
ments annually on water bonds of
$10,500, w ith an annua! cumulative
BARREL
reduction in interest of $525. Bond
and interest payments budgeted for
Fine Quality—2V2 Tin
1932 are $13,650, so that payments
expected to be made in future years
w ill not be much greater, including
interest, than those now being made.
A fte r the above payments have
C o ttic c
< F )tO V t M c n t m f I
...a e
i” ? .
n
l * * ^ , . , ! ? * / . - ! . * . ”***** O'®»»
—
*
---------„ P r..i4 ..t
n».i>k
. S e c re ta ry
BARTELS MARKET
PINE MILLS INCREASE
PHONE 55
F r id a y an d S a tu rd a y
Boiling Beef
7c Lb.
Hamburger
3 Lbs. 25c
None Belter.
Pork Sausage
3 Lbs. 25c
Incomparable
Themselves
Fork Roast
124c Lb.
Fancy Baby Beef Roast
9Hc Lb.
Do not oomnare my beef with
my competitor» ' No. 3 oow»,
which they ihlp In and »ell at
higher prices
Picnic Hams
12c Lb.
We «ell onlv local grown Hog». Beef or Veal You not
only help u» but nl»o the local funner» when you prefer
home grown meat grown and »old by local citizen* who
«pend their money here nnd make their homee here.
From N ew Y ork
to every Breier Store
Types
EXQUISITE SILK
Style Details
FROCKS
Intricate sleeves, elaborate
skirts, nietsille t r i m « ,
jaeket effects Everv’hlng
the newest nnd »mart- 4 —
AT A PRICE.
Big Market Scoop!
Whereby We Tempt
EVERY WOMAN TO “BLOW HERSELF” TO A NEW
FROCK. GENUINE $9.90 TO $12.50 VALUES
D
$5
Don’t Fail
H
ODE
87
Special
Many a high • priee frock
will cost envious ryes at
these fashions with their
inodvst priee lags S 1.98
Thete were per»onally «e-
lected bv our buyer back
eaat Now offered a« a
most Special Buy. only at
Colors
Persian Green. Sherry.
Tangerine, Tomato, ( ’rater
Itine, «»1«1 Gold, Color com-
liinations
R
$ 3 .9 8
d
Savings for Fri., Sat. 6? Mon., Jan. 29 0 30, Feb. 1
Baking Pow der
Flour
Milk
49-ib. b.g$l.O9
$4.29
A ny brand
P eaches
6c
B e a n s ................10 lbs. 30c
Great Northern Navies
Bacon S q u a res.......... lb* 9c
Crisco
• SHORTENING
Every Spoonful Is
Digestible
J -lb.
tin
M acaron i. . . 10-lb. bo* 49c
3*lb. tin
T oasted W heat
6-lb . tin
9-lb. bag
M a tc h e s. . . , a a 6*box
39c
24c
65c
$1.23
F r u its an d
S elox washing powder, large pkg. 10c
P e a s ............. N o. 2 tin 15c
V e g e ta b le s
Stokley ’s Extra Quality
Cocoanuts
P reserves . . . . 3-lb. jar 39c
each ....... ...........5c
Asserted Fruits
Shredded W heat pkg. 10c
Ready Cooked. Ready to Eat.
G inger S n a p s . . . . doz. 5c
Rainier M a lt. . a 2H*lb.
tin
29c
100 Per Cent Pure
Maximum, MJE,
Schillings, S & W,
Golden West
Your Choice
Cabbage
Danish Ball Head, crisp
and solid.
lb.... .................2c
Lettuce
Fresh from theOvens
Coffee
d
carton 15c
Highway
\
W orld’s Lowest Priced Cars
14c
Mission, Brand
Velvet or Prince Albert
H O W D Y F O L K S — A man
once proposed to a girl worth
a million dollars- He knew
she wouldn't accept him, but
Juet wanted to know how It
felt to lose a million dollars.
. . .
YO U W IL L N E V E R LOSE
A N Y M O N E Y B U Y IN G O UR
P H IL C O R A D IO . N O T O N L Y
DO YO U G E T A L O T O F
S A T IS F A C T IO N IN
THE
SAVIN G S B U T
ALSO A
W O R LD
OF
PLEASURE
F R O M T H E LO N G A N D
P L E A S A N T USE O F A
G O O D PRO DU CT.
• • •
The W eek’s Best Story.
A t the conclusion of the ren
dition of "Sweet Adeline” at
a hobo banquet, W eary W illie
Inquired sarcastically, "An to
w hat do ya attribute your
wunderful voice?" "D a t’s a
cinch," r e p l i e d
Fatigued
Freddy, "I'm
particular of
the cigar butts I reach for.”
• • •
H E R E ’S S O M E T H IN G
YOU
SHOULD
BE
P A R T IC U L A R A B O U T
W HEN
B U Y IN G
A
R A D IO . G E T O N E W IT H
A U T O M A T IC C O N TR O L.
P H IL C O HA S IT .
• • •
One of our customers was
telling us about his neigh
bors. How they are always
quarreling and then patch
ing things up. You know,
chins, noses and knuckles.
• • •
W ho was it who aald that
wedding bells are the
single man's curfew?
each
Syrup Fine for hot cakes 5-lb. pail 39c
ra T o b a c c o . . . . 1-lb. tin 89c
Radio Ray
Has This to Say:
25c
lb. car
Swansdown
C ake Flour
WILLYS-OVERLAND
.
**
' •
r
G r e a te st V a lu e o f A ll T im e
W ith o u t Q u estio n
Brand naw Silver Anniversary Models
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 -m ile Silver Streak
Crisp, solid head».
Velvet mohair upholstery
Sound-Insulating panels
3 fo r............... 14c
7 0 to 8 0 miles an hour • Bigger brakos
Form-fitting seats • Silont transmission
Grapefruit
Tree wheeling $15.00
Safety glass $ 8 .0 0 tin
Sweet, seedless and full
of juice.
W llly s -O v o rla n d S Ix a s
6 fo r .......... .
W lllys-Ovorland lights
Motor
Twin Sloe va W illy s-K night
i*
Spart
Coupa
19c
Makes Finer Cakes
Than Ordinary Flour
V. 3 V
Wilbur Bar
AU >rf«M
t. •. »
m
74$
n$
7S9
Ohio
Sadan
......................................
Cuatom Victoria (medal SS-D)
C im o a Sadaa (modal »S-D) .
•74$
74$
n$
7»$
114$
A delicious nut bar
Lb. 29c
3-ib. pkg. 23c
Phone 219
Cottage Grove
a i i= S = S = ^ = ® =
3 for
5c
W e Deliver
NELSON MOTOR CO.
BONDED DEALERS
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.