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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1932)
/> VOLUME X U . C O T T A G E G R O V E , W N K C O U N T Y O U U O H , F R I D A Y . I>E< F.MHF.K », IM I. New Peas S erv ed Thanksgiving SHIELDS GIRL FATALLY INJURED AUTO CRASH ► resh vegetables (rum Ilia gatdxn fur the hulldays eeeiu to ba easily puaaible III thia favored eectlun uf Ilia faiiiuue, fertile. fruitful Wiliam Blowout of Tire Keault» in P u - atta. Mia. Jack C hany. Black llu lla nen«»r Oar Ktunmlng route, re pur lx that Uia fam ily hail Into Truek a big buw| uf psax fur Thankxglv- ing that wara picked the day lia- fura, Uiat they hail Ilia sam e flavur Lorraine Hhlalds, 7. daughter of Soventi Are Already Out After aa those picked In nilil-auiumvr and tliat tha vlnaa still bear a lam a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shields of thia n u m b e r o f m ___ __ ' 0,‘y - d l,d , l * Koaebura hoapltal $260 In Gold and Week CarroU and ro T rX all w m t.i . . . *»«»•«*•* night from Injurie. auff.r- »•»«•nip. all winter a r . ,n Bn BUtoniobl| , accident lata ly Check» mm n. _____________ Sunday evening north of Klee hall _ — ,, _ _ . ~ , on Pacific highway. Tha car. driven Sister, B ro th e r H urt On Same Day TO RESUME SAWING N U M B E R ». C h ris tm a s M usical hervite Planned BIG TOUR WINNERS WHEELER LAW TEST Londun, Nov 20. (Special.) By The annual vesper Christmas i ■xdncldanca Mra. John Murry and musical service of tbe Presbyter- ! C. C. Gilliam, staler and brother, Bohemia Lumber Company Also lan church will be given Sunday ' auffarad broken bona. Tuesday. afternoon, December 1». by tne I Uounty Budget Body Presented Mr.. Murry's arm was fractured Get» Beady for Possible church choir and tbe ebon- of tbe I With Mew Problem» m «vhan a cow. which ah« waa m ilk Central Presbyterian oburen of Lu- I Btart in February. ing. kicked liar. Mr. Uilhatn'e wrist Result Decuion. gene. Anthems, carols, solos and in- ! waa fiactuiad while ha waa crank slrum enlal numbers will make up ing a car. the beat new s Cottage Grove baa tbe program. Tbe choira are under Ih e so-calied B ig Four school bail for aome time is tbe announce tbe direction of Mra. Edna Pearson d is tric ts h a v e w on th e ir d is tr ic t ment that tbe W. A . Woodard Lum of Eugene. c u u rt e n c o u n te r fo r e lim in a tio n uf ber company will reeu m a op e ra tio n » Uie rt H eeler h ig h scuooi tu m tiu n probably Monday with a skeleton I m w w h ic n is In use o n ly in Uus mill crew that will saw out iOgs county. now on hand, with preparations be- , In cid en tally the d istrict court Each Worker to Be Paid Every (3cCF P i i r l o r L ICC II S C **y i i o i i i . P en n in g to n o f G r a n t. P a a . inb made for operation of a woods i decision th r e w a bo m b in to the and occupied also by Mra. Hhlalda . , Tbe cuunty’e portable cannery, crew. Employm ent of possibly 100I w eii-o iied u ia c m n e ry u f tire cuunty Saturday for Work of end her two children. Lorraine and which had been operating here on man in at least part time opera- ■ budget com m ittee. T be decision llarvav. the latter aged 5, blew out I p « « ,, contributed by C. E. Etewart. Ilona during tha winter would I That Week A crop of more than ioo bushels i fo rces a re v o u o n o f tb e school bud- a front tire, according to the In- : COm pl.ted Ila work Saturday after greatly relieve unemployment . formation given state policemen i putting up 3,382 cans uf the fiu it situation here. 1 his plant has been I of corn on seven acres is tbs record of tbs A d*cr*e t- ^ There la at least one parson In who Investigated the accident, and , fur relief of the needy thia winter. down for a year and Its lumber ot L>t. C. H. Hartman on bis De- M ora iMinUietMiita a ra w a n la d i light valley ranch. Dr. Hartman I budget com m it swerved Into a truck driven by Cottage Grove who doean t hc'.leve , Unemployed assisted w ith tha wora stock has been skeletonized. lliiiiia d la ta ly In 1 ha h a n llila l'a to levy witn tl e was ¡ea rn ed to rape.- c o m in K a n sa s an d thia talk about nu uns wanting the G e o r g e P a p p a a of Salem. Both the Sim ultaneously came t h e an didn t believe those wbo said corn concerned. It la of ■ u liacrlp tlon ('tuo lu tigli A » u|> eedan and truck rolled Into the i /■« . r ii as talonne (u noma back. Ha haa made nouncement that the Bohemia Lum won t grow in Oregon. Many of tbe tnousands of c iquenl IMirtuiUty tu w ln »-¡.ai In g o ld , infui mal Inquiry of city ufflclale ditch. Mra. Shields waa cut and C iO U ft OI IlO I lO r tO 1>C ber compuny has decided to corn- I ears were more than lu inches in taxes and snet s sub w llh th a g u a r a n i« « u f »1 u u l uf relative tu permit for a beer parlor. bruised and tha boy waa cut about ,. . pleU conatrucUon work on Its mill ject to delay H. It a v .r y tp ootteoted p olii «v«ry len i : lengtb and were perfect in form. tha head and also auffarad a brok- H e l d fO T B o y S C O U t S at Culp Creek, with wt the possibility I be variety is Yellow D en t lorced the cot iperin- u rd a y . N u w a iU n g (or o o m m la on arm The occupants of the truck of starting operations about Febru- u n d en t to coo udget. in la a lo u . . n o c lc u ic iit u f c h a n c e ware not Inlured. A lt e r ¡in »11 srence . . , a a t r a lg h l bualnaaa pru|Mia|. While officers were Investigating participated in : co m U nii (ur liuay m an an d w o m « o this wreck, thsv heard a crash on oral months for buy scouts in Cot 2 his plant has no stock, m ittee, the cot pertn- a n d b u ye a n d g irla u f th la bar tbs euromii of Rice hill, and rush- tags Grove will be held at 8 I uas- operations. having cut nothing since it aawed tendent. the cot ass«e- ri to ry . Ing to the scene, found Jam es day evening In tbe council chamber out Veatoh Spur more -ban a sor. H. R. Gooi snt of Hayes. Medford student at Unlver- of tbe city ball. Awards will be year at ago. ry. at- Eugene schools slty of Oregon, under his over- given to Cottage Grove boys wbu Thia la Numlnatlun Weak In Tha None but former employee will to rn ey fo r tn e e tul- turned car He suffered a sprained lutve made advancem ent in scout S en tin els Holiday Cash Prise Cam Har- he used for either of these opera uon battle; am How long will your fence punts back and cuts, but was not serious work in recent months. The most tions. paign I Bchool rut. attorney f«i ly hurt. significant or these awards will be It la aafa tu aay that never be last, five or 50 years 7 districts tCotta action The Red Cross «mil continue to Funeral services for (he Shields given to Fred Bosley and Howard O t course that depends on the fore In thia comm unity haa auch a i) the handle poor relief for Lane county, I Sprlngfiel fair, equate plan of procedure been kind u f wood used and how It la girl were held here Tuesday with Taylor, who will receive five-year Method Smoking Salmon ae su- but with no assurance of Its retem i oounty decided Rev M A. Groves, pastor of the veterans' pins, which make them euipluyed In conducting a cornpell- treated or untreated. tion for the entire year, end with oreai® court, In scoutsrs for the remainder of tbslr Oregon farm ers ur others uncr Methodist ehurnh. officiating llva conte.I of any nature. Never X the Is G iven by C o lle g e no fixed sum set aside for it, ac- Then the bu haa any plan uxod In I Ilia territory eated in fence building will In tbe terment was In the A F A A M - lives whether or not they are In icided cording to the announced intention« suggestion of Jt offered auch liberal compenaullun future have a mure accurate guide I O. O. F cemetery. Pallbearers active scouting work. Bosley has the of Fred Fisk, county ju d ge-elect,' 10 mclude Dud, were from the Eagles lodge. tu post aelectiun and treatm ent aa served for five yearn as assistant A method of sm oking Oregon with a (M T U lM of a libera e law Lorrnlne was born February 6, scoutm aster In Cottage Grove In salmon so that It will keep for sev and Cal M. Young, commissioner-1 Wheeler law ar cominlaalon paid weekly. Coming at th» result of tike Information now ■ levy e le c t ‘h the UM3 bu thia time thia campaign offers being gathered on a "poet farm" 102<l. at Vancouver. W ash, and had troops lti and 1». Taylor was for eral months lies' been worked out ce by Lone county has 2391 case« re- ior th® one to scout, ---------- reaching r tne , by Miss Lucy A. Case, nutrition i quinng «naigi tlu man and woman not only which has been conducted near Cur- spent almost her entire life In Cot four - years a -------- indigent relief. Heretofore ; »uprema co tage Grove. vullte hv the school of forestry el rank of an eagle scout. For the past specialist in the Oregon State col- weekly salary In the form of liberal anday decree Among the relatives who were year he has served as assistant lege extension service. She uses there has been a cooperative agree- i cummlaaion checks. but in addltloa I In-K'.n State college in cooperation from Other such salmon creamed, fried, boiled, ment between the Lane county r“°rning oy coi It preaeuta the opportunity to win witti a number uf comm ercial con present at the funeral were her scoutm aster In troop 18. ; the grandparents Mr and Mrs. M M. awards are to be made a« follow s, eecalloped. or In sandwiches, salads. court and tbe Red Cross and the Jud** Woru>n 1 cerns. a caah prize of >200. ay the poor relief Is D now being handled , i Loom . gs . former . . . This Is a poet "farm" not because Shields of Yoncalla, and her m oth First class merit badges animal potato balls and other dishes. Hera t. an opportunity for work under this agreem ent. Heretofore ! court- d‘ leeler e r . to gain, by uao of tli.ir .p a r . It produces pueta. but because on It er's parents. Mr and Mrs McClure I?1 « 1 »ivdy She describee the proces. t fob I Lane county has budgeted a fixed ‘aw unconstitutional and void. It pathfinding, civics and camping. |owa clean the salmon and wash amount of >2500 as its part toward ! time during the neat few week« aro sal mure than 1000 posts of SO of Vancouver unless thte suprems more than they m ight puaalbly e x different woods and treatm ents lLn l ■ “ - of on^quarter cup o f ^ R the overhead aid. Edison Lemley: second ____ to a gallon of cold water. Rem ove The overhead in doing this work, icourt reverses Judge N orton the pect tu accumulate by months uf where their durability and resist Lumber Orders Remain balance of the cost amounting i iaw- »» county high to decay are being tested out merit badges basketry and leather- the back bone and press any re- to some aslf-denving and aaving The desire ance e >11.000 has been borne by tuition fund law, w the only craft. Oliver Freeman; xwlmnung matnlng biood out toward the raw the im tu en)ov tha good things uf life la under actual soil conditions. Red Cross from private dona- »tatuU in force, i t is retroactive The experim ent waa started In Greater Than Production and first aid to animals. Eldon inherent In every normal human IB-'» edge Cut the fish into pieces about tions and the American Red Croix aad means that operation under the and already some of tha posts Grabel, carpentry. Lewis Sturges: six being Each iter eon must furnish have inches long and it Is then ready Extensive and complete plana have ; l»w since 1908 is voided. failed under tbe teats em tha ambitiun and energy necexsaty Current new business uf 217 mills 1 first class scouts. Dale Bennett. to salt. already been made by the Red ' al* ttery. attorney advising to translate longings Into actual ac ployed periodically. These teals con- n puitlng to tho West Coast Lum- Eldon Grable, Oliver Freeman and Place a one-quarter men -- layer carry .. on under -.ÍC the PICSCUI present . the county, _____ told the com m ittee that of applying a pull of 90 pounds berm sn’s association for the It •“ In the - .I __ of Cross to J__. .IS u- ___«-___. ...« week “ d „Bur,di1'ik T£S?,k: A'cond — complishments, And bow easy It atet salt In bottom of *** on «« earthen- pollcy during the coming winter 11U members would be m contem p t la in thia unique com petition to tw o feet above tba surface of tbe ending November 1» was 4 82 per , o. an Darrell ware jar or hardwood keg. then o f court If they took any action un months. Tbe experim ent Is being car cent ov«r production and shipm ents tranxlato d e s l r s a Into positive soil. on .ri~" , «’t5w“rt R°I>«rtx. place a layer of fish over the salt, der the Wheeier law. alm ost without expense tu achievem ents This newspaper fur ried 13 1 tier cent over production. . nort 1*, c^’oboaed skin side down, and so on. alter- I Slattery recommended that the sta ts as much of the work of were D. A. s .ik Emerson, chairman. nishes the rich rewards and what tbs Out of 322 mills reporting. 207 , oí ><«nnt,i ., rt------- ““•‘-‘ng Dr. the fish and salt. Cover the i com m ittee forget there ever waa a placing and testing tbs posts Is were one wins depends solely upon the dons down end 113 operating. The , Ax, X ,- , “ • Orannls, C. B. container and let stand in a cool Wheeler law and levy under the students In forestry, while ercial concerns a r e fu r n ls h ln v 322 m lil" w * re <,olnK bu",n “ * t m m wtil k . . . » J i * “ Br°" locallon tor three days. When the contestant and his or har derision comm by . other law. Later Judge L. T. Harris, ,n .«t o f Urn m s . . r t 2 f . ,u r n U h ,n « ..m oun tin g to 20 per cent of caps- m X X d ^ e V a n e g u i . « “ rem oved w“ h th oron gh iv m to enter and compete. when asked for advice by the com of the materials Thia campaign is not to ba com must as compared to 20.3 per cent ¡"Y / ’ K* or allegiance to Lag running water for ten minutes, with mittee. suggested that pians be Though the tests will continue to city pared with tha old time contest for. afford the previous week and 27 per cent , , *|?ward Taylor: scout oath a weight on the fish so that all made m the budget for each law. Information for decades to while It 1. a eoiApetlllvs campaign, coin«, already tbe sam e week last year. Inven led by 1-orrest Lemley; signalled parts are washed, otherwise salt The county will now complete its the plot has again welcome by Edison Letn.ey and crystal« will break everybody g e t. paid Saturday right. shown the fallacy of trying to pro tories of 144 m ills were 27.2 per out after etor- ; budget, keeping two seta of figures A few contestants have entered. tect posts by charring. This only cent less than at thia time last Eldon Grable; address by M C age. , for the tuition item. Whichever aide Lane county will send the state a wins out—that eet of figures w ill be H1-ruFnbot,OmJ a'**'^* The salm on Is now ready for the M o rs are wanted front every sec serves to weaken the wood to the year. i ne court of honor is open to the sm okehouse which may be built out bill for >14,647.28—the amount the tlon of Cottage Grove'a trade ter extent that the fire destroys the Uqfllled orders decreased 4.870,000 __ old pieces o»' tin and an state cut ott the county’s share of ritory The next tan days will be poet, and In no wise keeps out the feet from the previous week. New public and parents of ooys have i of a _ tub. Another major problem discussed ordinary barr»h Non-r«ilnoua*»ixxls ! automobde- b?enae ieea 10 help export business Increased 709,000 been especially urged to attend the days to enter and get subscrip wood decay fungus aa the possibility of holding up organisms. such as oak and alder are used for expense» «1*1« police depart- >130,000 In back tax collections tions while they count the m e t In Coating |«oots with crankcase oil Is feet; new dom estic cargo orders in- th e sm oking. The fish is laid on a ci eased 3,728,000 feet; the local S co tt, Z im m erly Are votes toward tha >290 in is >ld. Thus proving equally Ineffective. through protests on the Wheeler shelf of chlckenwire at least eight Clerk W alter B. Dillard law. far there haa been very little activi trade Increased 199.000 feet while Practical methods of "poisoning" feet from the sm oke and its posl- “ • ld Salurday « ft « ’ studying an ty. However, the preliminary woiit Ihe wood against the action of the new rail business decreased >.299.000 The school funds enter into every In Tournament Finals tion changed frequently. Do not . “P1®10? hi“ by Die district at- tax __ receipt paid, and the amuuni will be completed In a few days and amount fungi are being given ex feet. *ll°w the fish to become so hot that ^ £ bey ■ o ff1 «« th*^ tb« bl11 wlu b« I paid under the Wheeler law would th . campaign will get under -vay In decay haustive tests on this post farm and drips from IL Us« a sm ouldering *ent to the xtate highway commix- have to be taken o u t Slattery told earneat Uquor b in es Ar« Paid. By defeating Victor It Is hoped before long to give farm / , re sraoke the salmon until it ?io ?h,o o n ' A, CODy ,w li ,a i*0 be aent the com m ittee tliat all sheriff's This la not a popularity cunteat ers The first liquor taw violation fines Sunday In the upper half Chambers of the state better directions of *b* *• coated evenly with a brown color aec_r* ^ ry_ sales executed since 6 nur Is It a beauty contest but a than ever before on method» of paid In police court for some time w i l . l . ^ ’z i S r T ; W O « iX Currv county will also req u ^ t the ^ X c ^ V lu ^ n L ^ t business proposition offering em cutting down their relen d n g ex were received th is week. C. W. pitted a g a in st W illiam Z lm m erly. usej io r m ea[ T his r eo u lr ri from 3tai e 1° repay funds taken for the was ----- - — - also "— ployment to all with rich reward for pense pointed that -------- m any ! ----- tax- Kidd, giving hie address us Okla In The the tw S 'w n fp l2 v 36*holM Clarence Skillman, giving victor er'ha'lf' tO l ° ^ daV8 and^ “ ' « ^ 1 « ^ °°Th^ o E r f ‘’i l . . Ht.trtrt I 3ayers lbl« out onea particular^ ai- those who by the Intelligent use of homa; their epare lim e during the next for the t h . championship cham nlonxhm and ,m,t the , k . silver ^ ^ T / T . ^ ^ - r a b p l n g m heavy “®y : by Eugene V. S la t u r £ £ £ CV « j « t w ^ h ^ his address as Seattle; R W. Hunt- for few weeks gather the most sub er. giving his addieea aa as Koseburg. Roseburg :CUp won last vear bv J B Ix o n ird ' er tits adareas -••» umuik iu ueavy , 7 : . c - . -. t 1 10 c o v e r j u s t sucn an occa- scription votes. Both new and re newal subscriptions count heavily •—1 « . . « ... n - o u t »1 ss> the l thirty-seventh a« hole. —r' «a iiiold st&fts, rcniovc with & cltisin from tho county 8 o n e- T h o c o u n tv l o w w ill k »« In votes during the early periods of I briefly, but Night Officer Schaffer rnfnv’i ....................... 8|«h^ T h T P u 30 ?xde 5 '® ' cloth and reomoke «li<ht- thi rd s h a r e th e * u to lic e n se fe e s . $lu3,210.57 if ^ th e W h e e le r la w is d e- the campirlyn and those who go out decided a longer rest would be mer i must LiVi .Z £'' ly’ E®*01"8 “«ink. freshen the fish by County officials hold that the ex- ; clared iwoonstitutional by the su^ after the subscriptions while the good for them The chauffeur was ™ si h1^ »troHe breaking It Into sm all sections and . p®nsf? ?f the Pohce department preme court and the county op - campaign 1. lust getting under wav ! sober, but the other three were well ?wo “ “ “ "K overnight in cold water. s' ^ n from stata'a eraiM, u n d e r s c h o o l tut tion will profit moat "lit." Kidd's face had been Injured two strokes on each of the four There la no obligation incurred Directions for constructing a from coming In contact with the long ones. Considerable Interest Is being dis by entering tha campaign It la nut played In the approaching opening framework o f the car as he lolled ~ prepared for the budget com m ittee Competition among the losing 16 regular sm oke house are given in even necessary that one be a sub winter Horse lx Killed on Trail. i late Monday by Laurence C. MoffltL extension service bulletin, "Curing back and forth In the rumble »eat. I Is progressing slowly. concert of the band, to be Bilk Creek. Nov. 30.—(Special.)— county school superintendent-elecL scriber to The Hentlnel In order to given In the armory next Thursday Meats and Fish." which may be ob Police Judge Rreeee accepted ball 1 ____________ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Weeks, who I The tuition fund law would re enter and win. All that la necessary evening. tained free from the college. of >10 each w nlle the men sought • left here several days ago for in 1 quire a county levy of only $60,367.- to become a candidate la to send or legal advice Only Hunter returned Right of Wav Asked. "The program will be of unusual oac of the way place In the moun- ¡83. whereas the Wheeler law necea- bring In tha nom ination coupon, se Interest," to fight the case and was assessed Suit to condemn right of way » » • , 1 01 , says Charlee Cochran, di talns, lost their pacx horse, accart- altates a levy of >165,578.40 cure a receipt book and get busy. rector. who has been putting the another >26. largely because of the through the farm of John Stalder iV lin S tre l OllOW tO B e Every dollar collected by a con boys through their paces In pre attitude of him self and attorney tn ’ and Laura E. Stabler for the Spring- ing to word receivjd here, ih e The theories of the two law s are . horse fell from a narrow trail and widely d ifferen t The theory o f the testant means that the contestant cou rt fleld-Cottage Grove secondary state G lV e il a t D o r e n f l T o n ig h t for the event. -------------------- ¡highway was Instituted In circuit »*-**•»* a when Mr. and Mrs. W eeks reached tuition fund law (used by the other will receive 20 per cent of that paration popular selections will be on I him he was dead. The pack was not counties of the state) is that the Roseburg W oman Is Injured. court W ednesday by Lane county. | --------- amount In cash and will be paid the Many program as well as vocal and ! damaged and, after spending the that amount at the end of the week. Instrumental Mrs. C. B Brockway of Roseburg The county seeks to obtain a strip send the ___________ pupils away _ Dorena. Nov. SO. — (Special.) _ __ . . districts who ____________ solos. A feature will Not only la this a good opportun ________ _ Cotton Blossom Minstrels." a three- n*Kht in U1« °c*n. the W eeks con- ! to high school should bear all tha and 60 feet wide and containing a cornet solo bv Charles Shanda. was taken to a Eugene hospital ?f,J ity to win >200 In gold but It offers be Thsre 1.19 acres for the road through this act comedy, will be presented Frl- tlnued on (heir trip. Mr. W eeks Is ' cost of tuition. Under this the will be no annitaslon charge with concussion of the brain and farm, the land being located In see- day night at the Farmers' union a carpenter and expects to do some I tax is levied only on the plan a good |ob with a guarantee of and a reoord-brsaking districts Mr. Bruckwav and their son Ber audience le good pay for work done from which the students are sent man. 10. received cuts as the result tion 11. township 20 south of rnnge hall by Dorena high school. Prin- w°5k j n the mountains. Remember, thia la Nomination expected. A ellvsi offering will be of an autom obile accident one- 8 i««1- : to high schools. The theory of the tcipal characters are: Interlocutor, i Week . . . the tim e to make up vour taken. The countv alleges that >59.50 Is Ernest Wagner: end men, Earl I Wheeler law tan alternative law fourth mile south of Divide Satur mind to add >2.90 to your bank ac day. a reasonable value of the land and Cooper and John Collins; soloist, ' used only by Lane county) is tb it MOUNT VIEW. count by a little apare-tlme work I the cost of education of these out The Brock wavs w e r e driving that the owners of the land will Glen Jennings. A group o f minor : Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert south They were behind a car drlv- n°1 be damaged more than >100. am ong your friends and acquaint side pupils should be born equally characters and a chorus of darkies ances by the whole county. Thus. In this Raymond and Ransom Raymond en by Mrs. A. O. Dugan of Black i ----------------- will help to liven the action and in- , The campaign office la open dally and two son s spent Sunday with Butte Mra. Dugan told state police 1 law the levy is made on the whole la n e Values Are Down, crease the wit of the dialog. Bruce 9 a. m to 5 p. m and the campaign Mr. and Mrs. C. W Raymond at she signalled to stop and pulled to I The assessed valuation of Lane A. Cole and Mrs. Bernice Zeller are assessed valuation of the entire manager will be glad to explain the Black Butte. county, and all districts, big and the right of the highw ay and came countv was lowered further Friday directors. cam paign to anyone who calls. If small, have a share In the expense. Mr and Mm. Hoy Hands and ton to a halt. The Brockway car turned bv a report on the public utilities not convenient to call at The Sen and Mlsa Ada Sherman went to Into the center o f the highway to valuation received bv County As- According to the figures prepared tinel office, phone 159-J and a rep lteedeport and spent Thanksgiving avold striking the Dugan car and < sesxor Ben F. Keeney from the by Mr. M offitt the C o tta g e Grove district would pay >8,923.20 this resentative will call at vour home. with Mra. Hands' and Mist Sher collided with a departm ent of com- state tax commission. year under the Wheeler law and Make up vour mind today' Enter man's mother. Mrs. Sherman. merce car driven bv H. H. Burchell The 1932 utilities valuation was >8.831.00 under the general law. Un the campaign today! ANO WIN. who waa driving north ( established at >9.783,209.29. This is A son was born Monday to Mr. of Roseburg, der the general law It would re -------------------- ! a decrease of >382.231.14 and brought and Mra. Will Wells. EARLY NOMINATIONS IN ceive the full cost of high school Quarterly Conference la Held. the total valuation o f the county to Mine June Lancaster was taken SENTIN EL CAMPAIGN tuition from those attending from Dr. Thos D. Yarnes. district au- $46,899.792.29. to a Eugene hospital Monday for other districts, so that thia district Here are the early nom inations In an j perlntendent of the Methodist In 1981 the valuation (Including appendicitis operation. would be gainer by a considerable The Hentlnel'a Holiday Caah Prize W. B. Dillard, county clerk, will Miss W ilma Raymond of Black church. Cascade district, conducted public utilities), was $49.899.291. The sum. Campaign More conteatanta are Butte, [quarterly conference Monday eve- total decrease is $1,959,538.71. talk on tax problems at the regular who had been staving with wanted front every section of the Public utilities assessed include m eeting of the South Lane Taxpav- aunt. Mrs. Will Wells, returned nlng. Trustees were elected for the Cottage Grove trade territory. The an Milk Creek Methodist church and i railroads, power, telephone and ers' league to be held Tuesday eve to her home Tuesday anti her moth Annual Turkey Show big advertisem ent gives full details ludgp and teller for election of lav telegraph companies. ning in the high school gymnasium. Mrs. Curtis Raymond, came delegates of how anyone can turn his or her er. to the annual conference. A com m ittee will present petitions down to care for Mrs. Wells. Dates December 11-14 spare time Into caah during the next Officers elected were: Judge, C. O. I Bible Scrvlee Is I*lanu.<d to be sent to the county assessor ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin en Hossman; tdlers. R. L. Cone and W. [ Sunday night will be Bible night demanding a reduction o f 25 per , few weeks: tertained with a Thanksgiving din Mra. ltalph King. Lorane. e Allen; trustees for Silk creek. | at the vesper services at the Me'ho- cent in the assessm ent of farm and I The annual Northwestern Turkey ner at their home for the following Shadrach Burcham, Mrs. Paul Ash- dlst church in observance of Unt- i^-’ lnre lands. Phyllis Monson, Cottage Grove. show will be held at Oakland De guests: Mr. and Mrs. Truman Col by. Mrs E E. Paul, Mrs. H elm I versal Bible Sunday. At this s e r v i c e -------------------- Marvin Shaw, Cottage Grove. cember 11 to 14 and a large num lins and two children of Dorsna, Swanson. L. L. W oolev and Mrs. an award will be given to the t>et- Pearl Suter. Culp Creek. Springfield P ays Off Bonds. ber from here will undoubtedly at Dorothy Umphrav, Cottage Grove. Pastor and Mrs. R. W. Howell and Mary Burcham. Under new legists son bringing the largest Bible, the Defaulted C i t y of Springfield tend. There will be numerous ex family and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tion of the last general conferenced sm allest Bible, the most used Blt.'e, bonds Lottie Lewis, Cottage Grove. tn the sum of >2.000 were hibits from thia section. Burkett o f Cottage Grove, Mr. and laymen will participate In tne xes- the oldest Bible, the Bible with the taken up last week. Funds came Juanita Hopper. Cottago Grove. F u n d s ____ C. R. Dear of this city will again Mra. John Allen of Blue Mountain slons Ruth Hohman, Saginaw. of the annual conference. , most interesting story, Ihe Bible from the bond sinking fund portion i be in charge of tne dressed exhibits WOT PASS A UAW Alvin McCnrvIn, Black Butte and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Trent and heretofore conducted by the niln- I with the most historic Interest end of the last half of 1931 taxes. ' and says there will be prizes total daughter of Thornton Corners. The liters route. f BOR»OOIW(J rr TO «Atu un award will be given to each per Partial payment on any munici ing $400.. The first count of voles will ap- »««m oon was spent with a prayer son bringing his mother’s Rlfcle. pal bonds Is considered a fortunate BXCBPT AT MI<3HT DU«'US M. E. Paul of this city won the poar In the next Issue of Tile Sen- ,lnd P1’»*'’« service Mrs. Reed Is Pictured. Special music will include a duet. situation this vear and show s that ! tw ' solf ssasom ? prize for grand champion last year Mrs. Vincent and son of Hebron tlnel. A picture of Mrs. Bayard Reed "My Mother’s Bible,” by Mrs. Alice the city Is gradually working Itself | ; and will be an exhibitor again this visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. of this city appeared In Sunday’s Mercer nnd Mrs Grace Brund. re- out of Its financial troubles, said vear. Arthur Rmlth. Oregonian showing Mrs. Reed with »ponses bv the choir and music bv Mayor W. P. Tyson In com m enting Tax Turnover Is Made. There are several Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Green of La n chrysanthemum which she dis the orchestra. on the payment. A tax turnover o f more than >40,- Christmas Cards. The Sentinel. spent Thnnksglvlng with a played at tho recent chrysanthe players » h e think there should be a 000 was made by Sheriff Bown to tham . I o ilt<li i .-i. Mi« Chui les Bales. There Is No Substitute for New« mum s I iqw here. law against rain except after dark. County Treasurer Schlsku Monday. -Christinas Cards, The Sentine.!. Christmas Cardt}, The Sentine.!, jaflgr Ads. The amount was segregated an follows: Htato and county, >19,804.- By Oxbome 30' cities >9,199.92; school districts. >10,713.70; union high school», >399.- 91; road districts, >938.06; Port of Sluslaw. >56.29; forest fire patrol. >246.24; total, >40,714.46 SOON TO CLOSE 3,5 8 2 Cans of Pears Ready for Needy 4-00 Bushels C orn Is 7-Acre Crop Is W anted UNIQUE PLOT OE LAND RAISES FENCE POSTS RED CROSS TU CARE LOR NEEDY FDR TIME COUNTY ASKS STATE FULL SHARE AUTO TAX FIRST WINTER BAND CONCERT THURSDAY W. B. DILLARD WILL TALK TD TAXPAYERS THE FEATHERHEADS Happy, Though Married W illiam Sorensen Is Injured. William Sorensen of W estfir, for mer resident of this city, suffered sever» lacerations of the abdomon several days ago when he fell onto a aaw In tho W estfir mill. He w as taken to n hospital In Eugeno. be lieved to be fatally Injured, hut is now believed to be well on the road to recovery. Drunken Driving Is Cnrgod. Tom Queener of this city w in ar rested here Friday while operating a car on Main street and was eharg ed with drunken driving. He was laken to the county Jail nnd so fat • a s learned here Ills ease Is still ponding. Alnskn sea otters were killed off to supply fur for Russian noble m en’s ooat». t