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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
« f h id a y , f e w h ia h y it, iss«. T im KEVTINFL, COTTAGE GBOVK, OR KOON <<rttage Ärare >rntinel w ithin the limit« of your e d ito ria l1 the amount that can be uaed for re Snow Crushes Champion Bridge. NUMI ANNUAL RKI'OItl A S H F IN A N C IA L H I A I LMEN I' (IF 1IIK cial Lincoln day program will be statement to the effect that, at the tiring bonds, giving a total for next c u i o r c o r i AOK grove , okkoon . from junk m . Heavy snows In (he Bohemia dis presented at the vesper services at present rate of payment all bonded year of $21,730 In bonds that can be 3. The following numbers have trict caused the roof of the Cham imi , TO O K C E M Itril 81. IMI. INCLUSIVE. ■»•»» r«44ar »7 CWtM» i indebtedness would be cleared away retired without adding one penny to ' G E N E R A L F U N I» been arranged Heading. "Abra pion creek covered bridge, four S m U im £ « b » u 7 I . I _____ In ten years, I thought It useless to , the amount to be raised this year ham Lincoln W alks at Midnight" utiles above Lundpark, to collapse. Balance Juua 30. I M I •*** $ 97 28 I l k » « W * ............ — ' 1 continue the discussion, you go ' for bond principal and Interest The (Vachel Lindsay), Frances Randall; It was reported to the county court Receipts Taxes 1.087 .00 Ilk » r t Vresln tertan Church, P. P. Cam reading. "Abraham Lincoln. Man of Wednesday. It was holding a weight ------ ■ -------------- ' right on juggling your figures in an following >ear there w ill be an lie. older 4.18 30 flrW «Issa ffubllcatl®« ••• effort to sustain your absurd posl-1 Increase In Interest saved, and $23.- eron. pastor — At the 11 o’clock the People" i Edwin M arkham ). of six feet of enow and Is the sec Hundry M il M Uff« Or««« M • • • • • 4 rías» Matter tlon, when they have nothing what- 033 80 can be used for retiring bonds Sunday service the pastor will Edna Harvey; vocal solo, "I'm a ond bridge demolished by the snow Disbursement* W arrants paid $ 8.18308 ont«« ts sen s Hu> ever to do with your statement, ft i without adding one penny to the preach on "A Great Music Teach- ¡Child of a King." Miss Elsie Rose; of this winter. The road, which W arrant ini«<i«»t paid - MRM Ijtn d and "W e ll Rally- leads east front Row river to the Ralanoe December 31. IM I I C tS C R im o i RATU. *• on,y b.v this process of Juggling amount to be raised this year for r,” based on Psalm <0:8. The sacra- ! "ltculah ................... - 808 (Cask la aOaaea.) figures that you have been able t o ! bond principal and Interest By ment of the Lord's «upper w ill be Round the Flag." by mixed quartet Champion mine, has been open un yaer .... i a ° ? ! keep the amount of bonds that are adding t h e saving In Interest administered. At the 7:80 evening contposts! of France« Randall, Don» til the recent storm but Is now Im $ #.«28 83 $ $.«38 83 ■••tbs $l t e l Oe« — > ■till ttnra^asn.^l .6 4 the k ~ __w a____ a- •till unredeemed at end of ten - | chargee each year to the amount | service the church will Join In a ihy Stewart. Harold Macktn and I passable. Bridge crews will be un- H * a M r •» ,yeare down to $112,000. This you that can be used for bond retire- union service at the Baptist church Orval Etter; selections. "Where Are ¡able to repair the bridge uutll the W ATER FUND ■ail»aal gehö rt«* Ä M «clatl«a have done by raising the annual re- ment, it w ill be found that a total and Rev Cameron will give an ad- the Boys of the Old Brigade." snow goes out Eight feet of snow Balance June 30. IMI ................ ..... ........ ............ $ 24 28 O r*(oB S ta u KSItortal A » o « U tla e demptlon rate from $10,000, the , of $369.034.49 in bonds can be retired dress on The Religion of Abraham “W e're Tenting Tonight" and "Steal | le reported on the Brice creek road R eceip ts R entals 11.618 41 Or«»"» 8 * w ,p * p * r C eaf«r*e«* .... — — ‘ present rate of redemption of all , In th at period, and all without in- Lincoln." Special music has been ¡Away W ith Jesus," by male quar-1 and higher In the mountains a Disbursements- W arrants paid 11.287 81 . ............ .. . . w z-i— - In a ,'ond‘ exclusive of Bancroft, to creasing by a single penny In any arranged for this service and a spe- tet; message. "Character Building depth of 10 feel has been reported 212 77 W arrant Interest paid In a story by Oene L .ire d *2S'00° i without which they cannot year the amount to be raised this cial Invitation has been extended to influences In Lincoln's Life " The 139 I I Balance December 31. IM I recent issue of ai be redeemed within that time. W hile year for bond principal and Inter patriotic organisations of the city following persons, representing pa- Student Loan Funds Collected. h ~ v y welab. champion talU, how — ™ , d est. The amount then remaining A special Lincoln day program wtll | triotle organisations, will partlcl- The local committee. In charge $11,839 69 $11.839 89 be presented at the 10 o'clock Sun-¡pate in the service. Pan Trask and of the student loan fund drive, re unpaid would be $69.566.30. , h a t h h* a d 2 b e n e n o h rlP ,n bond the redem it w ould dried turkey t double city', ption, ability to re ____ w _____ Several of the bond issues bear day school hour by children of the Doyle Ray. boy scouts; Hsnry Fu- ports a total to date of $38 90. T IM B E R HALE W KMT H ID E W A T E R HHED filled --------- w ith air. deem, and and If if it it did. did. Jt has no no part part only 5 per cent interest, so that The Sunday school. Parents and friends son, O. A. R.; Peter Nelson and Al which la almost equal tu the aver- ------- - EvIden . y _ • ■ # deem, It has o 89 73 Balança June 30, IM I man Oene knows more about fight- ber, for redeeming at pre- Sentinel has taken a slight advan have been Invited to attend. bert Woodard. American Legion are amount given yearly. The stale Receipts Cameron payment« 2.1X8 99 Ing than he does about turkeys , ent |f p , age of M r Kem ugin4 „ if you please. tage of M r. Kem In using 8 per Epworth l-eague, 8. Dorothy Stew federation of women's club, spon 919 78 Turkeys don’t have bladders. The Highway Baptist Church. art and Frances Randal), leaders. sors the scholarship loan and con Dlaburaementa W arranta paid Now. I am going to put this up cent as the interest base, which was I 339 87 Balance December 31, 1931 Henry Wilson Davis, minister done to sim plify computations, but tributions are collected each year _ . paragrapher __ . . who «ret « W a . 1» you tha{ In such The form < w b condensed and clear the advantage taken is not suffi "The Negro Problem In Lincoln's I from women's clubs In the various Vesper Service Honors Scouts. $ 2.288 33 $ 2.2.-JÌ 32 woman couian couldn t suffer in «nene« kn<}w (hat >ny Qf Pay and in Ours” will be the ser-j cient to offset our statement that An unique program was presented cities and communities of the slate. gained quite a ™P“ ^ l ° n asi a wit. aRd ,n n Bbj(,lute, mon subject for the 11 o'clock Sun the amount of remaining bonds at at the vesper hour Sunday at the The local committee In charge of HEW ER FUND but did anyone ever know a woman u nlM , recorder's audit I, the end of ten years can be brought day service. The union service with Methodist church in observance of the drive was Mrs P R Hamant. juian c» j unp w IM I 718 48 to d o a n y more fussing than a man wrQng of the Presbyterian church w ill be well below our form er figure of Mrs. K .c .l p t . V axe. national boy scout week An Inter Mrs. N k. Compton and 1.230 28 w ith a pain In his stomach December 31. 1931, shows the total $112.000 without adding a penny to held at 7:30 in the Baptist church Aseesemmte I>ald principal esting feature was a pageant. "A ■Jeorg Bjorset. representing the 318 98 . ~ ZZ.i — . . i ^ „ ' bonc,ed Indebtedness. exclusive of the amount raised annually for and Rev D. P. Cameron w ill preach Boy Auction." w ith the follow in g Tuesday E ven in g club, the Social Assessments paid Interest 88 41 The bright ones will get along Ban(,roft bonds, to be $230,000 , bond payments and interest. on "The Religion of Abraham L in characters represented The boy, Twelve club and the Reaearch club 38 Recorder without a college education. It l> the These bonds are being now re-1 These figures are based upon the coln." Sunday school w ill meet at Dlbursemente W arrants paid $ 2.287 83 alow ones who need colleges.—Ruth deemed at the rate of $10.000 a year presumption that improvement liens 9 45 and voung people's meeting at Dan Trask, auctioneer. Rev M A ' IMaaton Haa New 4 11 Club Groves: bidders. W orth Harvey, W arrant Interest paid 18 10 Nichols, noted American axiatrlx. Among three new 4-H clubs re Balance December 31. 1931 In ten years $100.000 w ill have been will be paid *>>' property owners 6 SO. banking; S. L Mackin. merchant; 53 88 cently formed In the county Is the retired, leaving a balance og $130,- each year in the same amount as E. R Lemley, eports; Kenneth i I f you can't be a leader you can 000. Church of Christ, Sixth street and Goff. Y M C. A.; D A Emerson, j Dlsston health club of which K. K during 1931. I t is reasonable to ex- $ 3.308 33 1 J JOS 33 a t least boost the fellow who la. No Robinson Is leader Fourteen inem- You say that none of the Ban P«ct such payments to Increase dur- Gibbs avenue, where more men one can lead without a lot of moral croft bonds will be outstanding in ing Improved financial conditions than women attend evening service. teaching profession; Dr. Harold bere are enrolled Velma Myera la Axlcy. medical profession: Rev. J L IB R A R Y F t'N D support. -Bible school. 9: «0. Clem Sarff. su Sams, ministry. Each told of In prealdent. Mildred Mooney la vice Balance June 30. I M I 194L This Is on a par w ith your I which Babson insists are In the off- . Nil and Vivienne Aber Receipts Taxes statement relative to the other ing, and It is reasonable to expect perintendent; morning worship. 11. ducements and opportunities for { president 178 93 $ m i soon get so that a person bonds, and can only be accom- the city ,to be able to dispose of communion of the Lord's supper, crombie la secretary, Christian service in the various oc ‘ Dlaburaementa W arrante paid won't dare to "go up in the air" for ““ $ 178 93 more than doubling the much of the property it has been followed by sermon. This w ill be c u p a t l o n s represented. Mrs. Bala ice D ecem ber 31. 1931 Nil fear of getting bumped by an air present rate of payment. Our re compelled to take on assessment the twenty-ninth anniversary of the Dwight Mercer sang a solo. " I I Ixxuie Leaf Binders Sentinel. plane. minister's first call to the m inistry Would Be True." and Rev. Groves ! corder says that there is now out liens 178 93 $ $ m n I t already has been stated that of a church and the sermon sub- spoke on "Reverence." standing and unpaid of these bonds When the young woman goes $103,800.8«. These bonds are now it I , the intention to retire $10,500 ject will be "Twenty-nine Y e a r, The vesper service next Sunday I PARK FUND fishing all the fish she cares to being retired at the rate of $5,000 in Bancroft bonds this year. I f Under the Lord's Commission." C. will honor Lincoln. The program ' Balance June 30, 1M1 J56 07 catch she takes along to row the $ per annum which. In ten years, these bonds are retired at this rate E. groups wtll meet at 6:30. At the will consist of readings, vocal solo Receipts Taxe« »7 IT boat would retire $50.000. leaving a bal for ten years the entire amount of 7:30 evening worship baptismal and numbers by a mixed quartet I DU bui ««manta War m a t p $ 303 34 ance of $03,600.84. This, added to these bonds outstanding. $103.600 84. service will follow the evening ser and a male quartet. Representatives Ba' in c * lie c em lie r 31. 1931 Nil Wh° ?|, n .ir*7^n tn»-S«Jho lne l;R' LW aBove. w ill t be more than retired in ten mon The subject w ill be "Give tne from the G. A. R . American Legion the * $130.000 above, makes makes a a total total win of a thing Is usually the fellow who Qf , 183 600 84 remaining outstand years, People a Char.ce" or "The Noise of and boy scouts wtll have a part in __ : re gets on the inside of something . _ $ 303 34 $ 353 24 I f , payment of assessment liens a Loud M inority." This w ill be the the service. . ing at the end of ten years. good I want to point out that these to- improves, and If the city disposes temperance sermon for this quar- B O N D A W A R R A N T IN T B R R B T F U N D . . h ta i, of the recorder do not agree of some of the property it owns, the ter under the arrangement of the R uhhe»-S tsm ns T h e Q enftn.-) B alance Juno SO. 1931 60 48 ^larbid disease with the ,o ta h ot the budget com- amount of indebtedness at the end ministerial association whereby all budget com R eceip ts T axes cate most any 1.838(18 m ittee', report. Its total of all of ten years could be reduced well churches of the city w ill give to Thursday iwid Friday Piebtiraemnnla W arrants |>ald fancied or real. 1.767 82 bonds exclusive of Bancroft bonds below $50.000, and all without add- discussion of the prohibition sub W arrant ln!rre«l .......... 03 70 February 1112 Is $231.500. and of the Bancroft ing one penny to the amount to be Ject an evening hour once each When a person starts on the right bonds $106.900.84. making a total in raised this year for bond payments quarter until after the coming na- i Balance December St. 1931 74 09 track, help him to make good. excess of the recorder's totals of and bond Interest. tlonal election. Ladies' aid. Wednes- i » UM 1 1'. $ I .H9« ! .. $4.500. This added to the totals of When Mr. Kem says the budget day afternoon: workers' conference. ■ The weaker sex — the one that the above $183.600.84 w ill make a committee's report and the record- Wednesday evening; prayer and a wrist watch. EMERGENCY FUND total of $lS8.100 84. exactly what I el's report can not show different praise service with Ed Powell as B alance June SO 1931 Cottage Grove Pharmacy will tell N il have claimed it w ill be all along the totals and still be correct, he Is as leader. Thursday evening, with W h e e le r a n il W o o la ey B" pt« T axe, ---- -- - KEM NOT SQ l ELCHED. $ 398 83 way. ‘ much iti error as he is about other choir practice to follow thia ser- you: D o ro th y I c e Disbursement« W arrants paid “Rub the surface gently towards Cottage Grove, Jan. 3L— (To the $ 298 82 These two reports, budget and things. The budget committee's re- vice. I. G. Shaw, minister, Balance December St. 1931 Editor.) — To my last letter your recorder, do not agree. I do not port. If It made one. was made at the body with Moone's Emerald OH. Nil . . . P R E V IE W answer was a promise, as follows: know which is right but I do know ¡one period of the year and the re- MethixHM Church F ifth Makes your leg feel better even " T r a v e lin g H ualuuida" "The Sentinel calculations are cor that they both can t be correct. I f eorder's report at another period. stree, and Monrop avenue Roy w while you're doing It. and In minor 398 83 $ 398 82 $ rect and sufficient w ill be the budget Is not right it ought to . , . , space . bonds were retired in the in- Rowe!I pastor — Sunday school cases often brings surprising relief ’ « • M rs.^ Ja b e l Sallee, s u p e r in te n -' "Then bind your leg w ith a band. STREET FUND 1 Balance June 30. 1931 $ 1.967 20 which taxes are levied and * r ^ n g ! [*fers to a r e ^ r t made to. and not w £ ^ enough” ’ ‘.°u> B alance sundry street» June 3u. 1931 I read the above words, M r. Edi information, in this respect, is i by. the budget committee 4 897 58 i tor w ill preach the fourth of 'Receipts Taxes . tor, in hope and expectancy. Hop worse than none. I have based my 3.006 60 M r Kem should cease to repeat series of sermons on “The W ork of port. Start winding the bandage Saturday, February 13 Recorder ..... from the ankle upwards—that's the , ing you would be able to hold the figuring heretofore on the budget th« statement that the Sentinel said n 43 the Holy S p irit;” evening worship. Sundry refunds way the blood flows In the velna Indebtedness down to $94.000, for because I had the right to believe that at the end of ten years all 53.21» 7:30, the pastor will speak on “The 44' Principal assessment» paid th at’s enough, and the expectancy it is correct There i, $4.800 dif- bonds would be retired. M r. Kem "Any veins broken? Any ulcers? 4.734 46 Interest assessment« paid that you would not make it any ference in the two totals. You can knows the Sentinel did not make Servants of Sin;” prayer meeting. Emerald Oil w ill heal them right ! 1J44W6 up. Make your leg as good as new worse but. alas and alack, you made pay your money and take your that statem ent The Sentinel said 7 30 Thursday evening at church. Disbursements W arrants paid $ 4.414 90 It doesn't stain; so you needn't be | W arran t Intereat paid good in only one of your promises, choice b u t I want to warn you, practically all would be retired, and 706 Methodist E p i s c o p a l Church, afraid of getting It nn your clothes th at of space. You did give enough that neither of them w ill get you K we Bancroft bonds Issue "L" paid 4.500 00 our indebtedness under Meredith A. Groves, pastor.—Sun- “I f Moone's Emerald Oil doesn't i Bancroft bond» Intereat paid _ .......... space but you fell down on the job out of the hole 3.U33 43 $100,000, or even close to $100.000. t ---------- Buck Jone« W ith reference to payment of the burden w ill seem so light com- day school< 9;*S, Ransom Cone, su- help you more than anything else , Balance «tree! December 31, 1931 because you did not use the right 476 08 Matinee 2:30 p. M. | Balance eundry streets Decamber 31. 1931 u say, sav “The “The pre- Dre- pared to the one we are now carry- - eribtcnile“ t. morning w orship, 11. you ve ever tried. Just bring It back figures. I have been greatly dis Bancroft bonds, you 3.233 00 pared to the one we are now carry- u — i ue ure- sermon subject. “Christ Outside the and Til gladly return your money." appointed because you have not sumption is that payments w ill be that it w ill » f r a that we are N ight 7 and 8 P M Door,” anthem by the choir. A spe- (jj been able to clear Cottage Grove of made as they fall due . . . but when practically free of debt. (!• 15 46 $10.665 46 all . indebtedness by 1941 as you pro- . , , payment of $67,243.38 becomes due ---------------------- mIsed in your editorial that started in 1935, 30me kind of financing for ( R a p « ,, n v e < w ln , Lom. BONDS O U T S T A N D IN G W ater. 1910, 8«! due serially to 8-1 X8 this controversy. I would be just a few yeart ¡ ^ y have to be done." The boys’ and girls’ basketball 38.000 no W ater, refunding 1931. 6% due 10-1-41 as pleased as you dare be. could I Here you contradict yourself al- teams of the Baptist church played 10.0001» W ater reservoir, 1925. 4 \ % dun 6-1-45 opt 6-1-30 think that the golden moment most ln th8 wlnie «„te n c e and In- 20.OOO I» most In the same sentence and In- , Wednesday of last week in Eugene W ater replacement. 1926, dup aaria||y g -l.jj would then come when the citizens Juige in more of pre3Umptions with the basketball teams of the Sunday and Monday 100»» 00 o f Cottage Grove couId buy some- and maybes. y ou started out wlth Baptist church there, the girls W ater system. 192*. 5% due aerially 6-16-40 20.000 00 thing besides tax receipts. Howev presuppositions a n d have inter winning 42 to 21 and the boys los W ater refunding. 1930, 6 ( 4 * due serially 4-10-38 February 14-16 30.000 00 er, facts are stubborn things and mingled with all your answers, ifs, ing 19 to IS. Sewer. 1924. 3% due serially to 10-1-44 19.000 00 the more squarely and courageous ands. probables and suppositions of City „ a ll. 1926. 0% due 7-1-48 opl 7-1-36 28.000 00 Members of the winning girls' ly we face them, the better it will all sorts. I am reminded of the team are Audrey W olfard and Refunding. 1930. 5 ’ .% due serially 10-15-31 28.000 00 be. Armory. 1930, 8% due aerially 5-1-31 14.000 on fellow’s ham and eggs, who said. " If Dorothy Baldwin, forwards; Opal However, I note w ith pleasure I had some ham. I'd have some ham Henderson and Delsa Dutton, that you slowly but surely are real- and eggs if I had some eggs.” I f guards; Gertrude Pleuard. Jumping TOTAL $ 230 0 00 no ixing the facts, just as fast. I pre the city had the money, It would center, and M arie Nixon, running Winnie IJgbtner sume. as you can brace up suffi redeem all the bonds within ten center. IM P R O V E M E N T RO NDS O U T S T A N D IN G , IS S U E D U N D E R clently to withstand the heart- years if it the m B A N C R O F T ACT breakmg tru th You are doing W hat the cit t0 do Issue "L." 1-1-20. opt. M-2S. 6% ............ .. ......... ............................. Christian Quintet W ins Two. 45.243 38 Issue "M." 12-10-20. opt. 12-10-28, «% . nobly, M r. Editor, and you have in the future neither you or I know, The basketball team of the Chris 4 963 47 both my sympathy and my congrat- but j do know lhat lt wU, not re. tian Endeavor society of the Chris Issue "N." 12-10-26. opt 12-10-27. 6*» 13.846 94 ulations. You started out with no deem bonds w lthin t, n „ leaus "O." 4-1-27, opt 4-1-28. 8% _ 3.908 81 tian church won two games in the indebtedness at the end of ten years leM lt geta double amount oi Dast week. The quintet defeated Issue "P." H-10-27. opt 11-15-2«. t % ____________ 1A.668 74 and then, w ith a little persuasion money it is now getting. Issue "Q." 1-3-28. opt 1-2-29. «% .......... Tuesday, Wednesday the Methodist team 31 to 15 Satur 4.471 89 and insistence, you discovered there Issue "R" 11-1 28. opt. 11-1-29. 6% day and downed the junior high O. M. K E M . 2,096 18 would be an indebtedness of $94.- Issue "8," »-18-2«. o p t »-16-30. 6% February 10 17 school five 15 to 8 Tuesday. 3 »»89 40 000. You were so sure that this Is Issue "T," 10-15-30. opt 10-15-31. 6% Editorial note.—The Sentinel cer "3 all there would be. that by taking tainly presumed too much when lt HEBRON. a week off and allocating yourself said that M r. Kem would be con »4 TOTAL $103.600 84 Feb. 9.—June W illiam s hurt an plenty of space, you thought you vinced by figures that can not be would be able to convince "even controverted except by a presump ankle last Tuesday evening while W A R R A N T S R B O I8 T E R H D . O U T S T A N D IN G A N D N O T P A ID coasting and was unable to attend me" that the Sentinel's figures tion that the city's ability to pay its FO R W A N T O F F U N D « school for the remainder of the Jam es Dunn were r ig h t But lo and behold! • debts is going to decrease, or that Q«»sral ftm d ____________________ _____________________ g M tL M week. T h e days of miracles w ill never its average ability to pay during the WaUr f i n d ------------------------------------------------;___ 2 .»»21* Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck and cease. Instead of showing me that next ten years w ill be less than it Bond and w arrant Intereat fund 2,782 00 fam ily motored Sunday to Eugene, $94,000 Is the lim it, you have added is in 1932. O f course, if a person where they spent the day with Mr. $18,000 to lt and now declare it is i just won't see, we can’t help I t TOTAL $10,737 02 and Mrs. Stanley Pieser. $112,000. Now, M r. Editor, If you The Sentinel presented figures to Miss M iriam Piper and Mrs. A l w ill take another week o ff and re- show that if the city meets its bond I. Herbert Eakin. Treasurer of the C ity of Cottave Grove. Orefinn. bert Barkemeyer and little son reaZh mv ¿ paCe' y<”i W‘J! payments as they fall due, and re- Leonard motored to Chase Gardens, do hereby certify that to the bent of my knowledge and belief, the Men must eat. Trainloads of butter, eggs and poultry i .evi ’ \ f;nances a small amount of Bancroft Eugene, Saturday and visited Miss foregoing la a true and correct atat<-m«nt of the amounts received, paid i g' bond8 wlth short-term paper, such Katie Barkemeyer. move every week into New York and Chicago. Car out and remaining on hand in the Treasury of thr City of Cottage the figures any higher. W e don t indebtedness w ill be reduced during Grove Oregon, from ataternent rendered June 30, 1931. to December 31. loads move every week into hundreds of smaller cities. Lawrence and Georgia Clarke w ant the city sunk so deep she ,j,e next ten yeara t0 $112,000. Mr. played in a basketball game Wed 1931, Inclusive, and of bond and w arran t Indebtedness of said city on Shut off the supplies for a brief time and millions “7 1 f ruf Kle lT° the l °P- i Kem does not dispute the correct- nesday evening of last week be- ; December 31, 1931. would go hungry. , Notw ithstanding I stated in my nesa ot the amoUnt that w ill fall tween the Cottage Grove Baptist H E R B E R T E A K IN . City Treasurer. last letter that, unless you could due and payment of which bond- young people and Eugene Baptist Men must sell. Trainloads of produce move every fceep your f igures and arguments holdera will expect. His contention young people. The Cottage Grove week out of the farming centers. Stop buying for a | seems to be that the city can not • girls' team won 42 to 21 but the iittle while and eggs would grow old, butterfat lose make such payments because to do Cottage Grove boys' team lost. so would require double the amount its value, poultry pass its prime. Hundreds of thou Leonard Gilcrist and Philip H e r 1 of money each year that Is to be sey motored to R ujada Saturday on sands of producers would lose money. 1 used this year In retiring bonds and business. J paying interest Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist and daughter Regularity of supply can be assured only by wide In this contention M r. Kem Is Annabel visited Saturday with Mrs. spread buying. Transportation costs must be kept low grossly in error. The amount the 1 Ada Overton of Mosby creek, by shipping in carload lots. To obtain good prices city w ill owe at the end of ten years Katie Gilcrist spent the week end from the men with the dinner tables, there must be Stock Fire Iru u rance engineers have made can be reduced fa r below the figure with Miss Pauline Schneider of Lo- > of $112,000 without adding o n e rane instead of coming to her efficient salesmen an l accurate, hour-to-hour reports careful study and analysis o f the fire con j penny to the amount that is to be home here as usual, on demand everywhere. ditions o f every city and to w n . D etails raised in 1932. Leonard G ilcrist* purchased 11 The city w ill in 1932 meet pay- goats from Ernest Ouggisburg Mon- A man-size job? More than that. Swift &, Company • o f this survey and recom m endations fo r ments of $10,000 on water, sewer day. Judd Doolittle took them home makes this a 20,000-man-size job. That many, and im provem ent may be had upon request. and general obligation bonds. This for him in his new truck. more, of its employes devote all or part of their time figure was Inadvertently incorrect A 10-pound daughter was born to buying, processing, rolling and distributing poultry, ly printed In a form er editorial, and Sunday to M r. and Mrs. Charles Some o f the co m m u n ity activities o f attention to the error Is called to W hite. Mrs. Fred Arnold is caring dairy products and eggs. save M r. Kem the trouble. The for Mrs. W hite. H O W D Y F O L K 8 —The month results given were not changed Over a hundred Swift produce plant« pay cash for E. J. Edwards and son Nathan is h alf gone and we celebrate by the inadvertent misstatement, came up from Creswell Saturday to what the farmer produces. Leased wires 7,500 miles Valentine's Day. Dedicated to 1. C orrect b u ild in g regulations and safe izhich was merely an error made In look after their place here and to long keep experts informed where demand is greatest cupld and affairs of the putting copy into type. move some of their belongings that chim ney construction, already adopted and supplies are shipped to these points. Branch h e a rt But not only for These same payments were made were left behind. young sweethearts; It ’s also by m ore than 300 cities and town«; houses and car routes serve 10,400 cities and towns. last year, and in addition payments Snow in this district has about a chance to send mother a of $5,500 were made on Bancroft disappeared. bouquet or a potted plant, The same salesmen who sell meat take orders for 2. P ro p e r standards fo r co m m u n ity fin improvement bonds, m aking a to Mrs. Fred Patten and children and a card to express a loving butter and eggs. One delivery suffices where two would tal of $15,500 in bonds retired. Ban visited Sunday with Mrs. Patten's p ro tectio n ; thought and a chance for the croft bonds are presumed to be re parents, M r. and Mrs. Dan Dugan be needed if produce and meat were distributed sepa husband to take home a box 3. Educational and advisory w o rk w ith tired by payments made for im of Divide. rately. Handling them together makes workers more of candy (or ts It Lucky provements, but for reasons which M r. and Mrs. Addison Heath and Cham bers o f C om m erce, schools, hoe* efficient. Therefore, cost of distribution, both of meat Strikes) ? already have been several times ex sons were Sunday dinner guests of • • • and of produce, are lowered. pitals, city governm ents and various o r plained the city found that it would Mr. and Mrs. Gobel Pitzer. ALSO A G OO D SEASON have to start making an annual tax Mrs. John Kebelbeck and Mrs. ganizations alo n g fire p revention lineet T O B U Y P H IL C O R A D IO Swift & Company is a national marketing institu levy to overcome delinquencies of George Kebelbeck v i s i t e d last —T H E Y 'L L N E V E R B E tion. It is also several hundred local institutions. property owners. I f property own Thursday afternoon w ith Mrs. Al 4. M aintenance o f U n d erw riters* Labor»* CHEAPER ers make payments during 1932 on bert Paquette of Cottage Grove. Packing houses, branch houses, produce plants—more • a * tories; Improvement Hens In the same pro F Fred Patten Is spending every than 650 in all — employ local men whose pay checks A party told us the other day portion as they did during 1931, the other night In Cottage Grove help 3. F ig h tin g the crim e o f arson th ro u gh help to keep their communities prosperous. A rounded that prohibition has solved added $5,000 of tax money will give ing care for his father, Jasper Pat all the liquor problems ex line of foodstuffs enables these men to give a better $10,500 for retirem ent of Bancroft ten, who is helpless as the result of c o o p e ra tio n w it h p o lic e and f in cept one. W here to dispose bonds. and a less costly service to all classes of producers. a paralytic stroke. d e p a rtm e n ts , fire m arshals an d of the em pty bottles. The $10,000 in water, sewer and Charles Führer and Edward Doo a • • o th e r officials. C harges are reasonable. . Profits o f Sw ift & general obligation bonds to be re little returned to Charles' home W E C A N 'T H E L P YO U tired this year, and the almost cer stead Tuesday morning, after being Company from all sources, over a period of years, have O N T H A T PJROBLEM, tain $10,500 in Bancroft bonds gives home for two weeks because snow averaged less than one-half cent per pound of product B U T IF T O U W IL L a total of $20,500 In bonds that will was too deep to perm it work. handled. B R IN G US YOUR be retired during 1932. I t bonds are S iti fir» lettrreett Csmpenltt er» nprruettdkj CefieU, Agtett r i j i sfrmwsufirriy R A D IO P R O B L E M S . W E ret'red at this rate for ten years Postal savings deposits for Octo SURE CAN H E L P YOU we get a total of $205,000 that will ber, 1931, Increased $67,000,000. T H E N A T I O N A L B O A R D O F FIR E U N D E R W R I T E R S S T R A IG H T E N THEM be retired. Every tw elfth child born In South OUT. Rut next year the Interest charge Carolina is Illegitim ate. • J Jobe Stmt, N E W Y O R K (figu rin g all Interest a t a flat 6 per Purveyors of Fine Foods Tennessee has a woman railroad rent) wtll be $1.230 less than It is president. C H IC A G O , 222 IFtil Ademi Stnrt • SAN F R A N C IS C O , jHfrui.nrii 7M this year, so th at next year the Soft coal le mined In 81 states. A Netieeel Orgeeitelioe of Slotb Pin Imureen Conpeein EtbobMMbo IM 6 amount of $1,230 can be added to Windows ore taxed In Italy. 1 C h u rch N e w s Sr “ m Arcade THEATRE Program Ask Your Druggist What to Do for Varicose Veins “Caught Plastered” ‘The Dead Line' “Side Show” “Sob Sister A 20,000- Man-Size Job 10c and 25c FIRE H AZARDS 1IN YOUR COMMUNITY Radio Ray Haa This to Say: STOCK FIRE INSURANCE S w if t & C o m p a n y