The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 09, 1932, Image 1

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BUDGET FOB LAIÌE
IS 01)1 SI 03.733
COTTAUB UKOVK, U N K COUNTY OKKOON, FltlD A Y , DKCKMBKB », IN I
N l MltF.lt H
l u i k c VS
i n a II u r r y
W ill i L a v in g
QUALITY BIRDS ÏB BE
FEATUHETUfiKEYSHOW
SHALL COTTAOE GROVE REPUDIATE
ITS OBLIGATIONS?
(Au Editorial.)
Petition» linvc been clrcu lu lcil w ith in the city d u rin g the
SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS
CUT ITS EXPENDITURES
A u d its Show s $ 4 ,5 0 0
IXtic th e ( >ity
POINT TO HIS SERVICE
LSTATE
punt week uaking tliut u muiu u. approxim ately $10,000 In- cut
Turkova owned bv M K. Ihiul
loom to have taken to heart tiling»
An audit of the city books for
from the city budget that w ill be up fo r oonaiderutkin at a tux-
they huve lieaitl about thoav that Luw Price» Force Qrower»
many yeaia paat. completed recant
to payer»' meeting Munilny night.
Financial Condition lx Found to ly by Recorder Breese, was ac­
Imo ablo providing food for othora
Item of $110,500 luaerted to tin» winter. At laaat. thia yeui'a
The idea uf cut mg $10,000 front taxi» to be paid during the
cept*! py the council Monday night
Qlve S tuily to Hiuh
Bo Better Than I t Wax
I I’lrda have atarted laving egg»about
and Councilman llslllw ull. l-ansuig
coming
year
liaa
an
appeal
to
many
people,
and
niuny
undoubted
Cover Tax Delinquencies
Orude
Production.
two m onth, ahead of time Ina»-I
and Hi und ware appointed a coin
Year Ago.
ly have aignvd, or w ill aign the petitions, without realizing what
muoh na turkey egg» are about I
m lttee to arrange for collection of Action of Presbytery in Depos­
May Be Illegal.
twice the alae of hens' eggs. the i rhe fact (bat prevailing low such action would mean.
amounts which the audit d tael need
Financial affairs of Cottage G rove aa due tha city.
contribution of tha I'aul birds la I pi icea make It nacaaaary to put
ing Cottage Grove Minister
I l ia the ptirpoHc of thia editorial to explain what the rewult school district aro found to be In
Tils audit disclosed $3.15806 as
Lan« county will be called upon notable. They aro of tlie Itionse quality blrda oil Ilia market if pro­
splendid
condition,
with
warrants
variety
Is Criticized,
“’ibaid on oiused accounts and
to ia*ae
in iaxv* lot
duction la to bo profitable will would he were the taxpuyera to vote fo r aueh u reduction uml
lesa Ilian a year ago
$553 27 overpaid on closed ucoounta
a* tiooiparvU to a U uukv I ot >!«• I Turkey eggs hava not yet found 1 guide Ilia conduct of the draaaad should the levying hnurd perm it itaelf to he swayed hy such a j outstanding
His decision of the d iad ici court Errors of approximately
$2.000
OviO.av'i.vv in H m J, accoiUitiK to a favor iiihui tha markets but they turkey division at tils Northwesl-
L nflocking of Duncun 1*. Cumcr-
I I I,' be suitable (or use In I cru t urkey show to ba held at Oak- vote It may he well to explain that the levying board need n o li Inelarlng tbs high school fund law against the city were found to have
Ituai aiuti, of mo v*Uiual«u eapon-
of tina city by a com m ittee of
baking
and
elsewhere
where
eggs
I
grant the rvqueat of the taxpayers’ lueeting or o f any petition !in i,',',7'2„‘,".71 « X ' 7 n V I X - y « “ been made In open accounts, if all on
dilute* uittUo by tho county buuaet
■
and
I
b'.
.
iobui
II.
i
'
|3
an
i
li,
ac­
Wmamatte
pivaOyleiy ha« been re­
the unpaid llama are collected Ih ceived with mingled feeling» here,
boato. m i« i« a reduction ot ♦ imo ,- do not form the main elem ent of cording to C, It. Hear of thia city,
era.
The
levying
hoard
ia
charged
w
ith
the
business
of
levying
I°
r
Ul»
CotUga
Orova
school
district,
city
wilt
ba
gainei
<«»«>.•1. u t lui» amount. lue chance tha food.
It w in
.m ^ d S V e T ^ u c ':
^ ‘a ” bV
in charge of that dlvlalon. Ila be
wneie C a m e l on was pa« loi of Ute
in ecuooi law piacine Uior* lax on
llevas the present aaaaon will de­ sufficient tax to conduct the huainewi o f tin c ity und to retín " ‘¡v
‘.m
'»W on th . prop-
Ilia audit completed an a u d it of i'lcah yieiian church Xor u number
«orno Uietncia and le** on the gen*
velop many pointe of vital Iunior indebtedness on due.
of yeai » preceding action ul tma
•jxV.
' i ,o ,h " rM,«”>t of |ulty nffalia up to the lim e Mi j ! cornimi
et ai fund, account* (or about >o4.
tanca in auccaaaful production and
tee. i l l . church houid stood
Thia w rite r Itos not «ecu the potitiona, and hia inform ation 2 X mills, thia will mean a saving , Hi ease took office
vw , wtiicii it» mandatory, leavinu a
marketing
i
with him during ail hi» Irmi» of ihe
*•••■•
®f
approxlmataly
balance of yoò.<ed a* the actual re­
At tile Oakland allow growers cornea second bund, hut there cun he no doubt ua to what would »A.«) tin» romtng year The reason
past yeai, aa have also a laigu pro-
duction made by the budget com ­
will be able to make direct com ­ happen if the prayer of the petition» were grunted, und it goes for till» reduction of tha local (axes
' portion of residents of the city who
m ittee a* compared to laet y ea rs
parisons for Ilia p u l p o s a of deter­
believe mut. ullbuugh thu former
1» that under the tuition law. now
buon;» t When the audit 1« made
mining the type beat aullad for tha fu rth e r than the mere cu ttin g of $10,000 from the budget
, fiiiinstei is deserving of som e ceh-
In effect, dlatrlcta maintaining high
January 1. J udite Barnard believe*.
dressed turkey markst, which Is
The item« which (lie petition» would huve cut from the hud school, do not contribute to the
su ie, there has been persecution
It will «how the county to be on a
the une In which growera of thia
mixed with prosecution, th ey be­
high .chool tuition fund
caah ba«i« with about the Mint1 Championship D rain Team I I to I'ctlon are primarily Interested, and . get are those to <*are fo r indebtedness, bonded and w arrant I f county
lieve that his services to his com ­
I hie fund la rnland by a tax on all
amount of money on hand a« wu»
»
ill
ba
made
to
clu-ck
on
their
own
|
(hnt
should
he
done,
only
one
thing
could
liu
p
p
cii,
the
city
would
munity
and to the stale, not to men­
Battle Blue and Gold
of the property lying oulald« of
on hand January 1 of thi* year
tion his services in the world war.
s c lrc tlo n of tvp« and breeding prao- default ill payment of Ils obligations. Its wurrunta would not IHgh arlmol districts, and la uaed to I
i hi« i« a duterent «ituation than
on Floor Here.
of feet much.
that wnen tvarnard took office with
handling of flocks will at«o b* dla
HCCvptalile to the l»nnkM nr Would be heavily discounted. The
tue county way in debt.
cussed
Mai
kelablllty
will
ba
atreaa
city
Would
then
he
Uliuhle
to
buy
MUppIlea
or
pay
its
offleiala
for
Cottage Grove high acliool will
i he annual taxpayer*' meeting
m e well
nil other
putnta.
w |l| be held between Chrietma« and open the haaketball season In a
1 .II.
hree
qualified
luilges have I conduct o f the c ity 's buaincaa, or goods an il aerviei« »old it
game with Drain high sotlool to­ been selected tu make ttia a w a rd s would have to he at a figure high enough to cower the discount
N ew te a r * .
night
brain
won
the
Douglas
coun­
b iMure* in the major fund« fob ,
The question of type la such a
school fu n d * r e v i v e , | by th is d i« uod ;wd Jn th «
2’n r * ? l<mv
U>W 1 r<n,bVt e i c h u rc h re s e u le d
low i . enei al. <239, U JO. road. <140.- ty "II league championship last mooted one that the following (juaa- on ita warrants, which would add 20 per cent or more to the coat t r l d d u rin g (Jia fir s t y e a r o f th e to the fla g k o r r « » i * * l Mjk-Kt«nca th e a c tio n o f th e o o u u u iaa lo u in tin-
700. in a ia e t road*. <w»,o00, *chool*. year, but the local team baa been tlons will be discussed from both o f conduct of the city'» husinesn
«..«.ration o f the ne w law it I . . . , , the acorn oath u
A F,
*" ,"“ 7
-s -
Godard,
<23o.2il.l6; bond interest and re­ working hard the past few days and the grower a and the buyer a view
m a te d (b a t a fiw r th e f i r . t y e a r the c h a ir m a n of
.L , .
,h u ‘^ “ K ‘ «K*‘ U on. w ho
That would he mesa enough, but how about the bonds?
demption. <00.000; «tute tax (esti­ -xpcct a victory.
point Should the breast be long or
the hearing, made this
When payment should he demanded and could not he made, ■Il.lrld will receive enproxlm aldy sta t.d l‘the ourpTaLCf' tln /c o u r t" « ' attended
mated) <100.000, levied to cover
Several new men this season are should It be broad? Should there be
lch an b oiton T gay. 5 J in ' “ statem ent .Saturday.
forcing the five lettermen left from n wide hack or a wide breaet’ the city would lie ill default. The result Would he that its Ixillds he .am e xrnoum ..f «-ho.il money C. U ___
lo*«e« by delinquencies, <116.500.
krom
my
observation, und to the
. last
. . . year - s . tear
„ m , o bottle fl, r t(wlr shoulJ ,, le bot(v (>|) j
um or he tuition law as it has been and Eldon Urable and Edison l.em
l-a«t year « figure* were: General,
»m nailed‘« ‘'¿".o-?.? EXJ,‘"0'1 I*«»- I“ “1 ui “• /
Uie «.ice of Key.
w" u ld M l
' “ III.;
" " « hl K"
ll'« *»* •*> l»« r Cent That IS, receiving under the Wheeler" Taw'
<262.001. road*. <104.400. market positions and it I. not known who It h . "round’" wha't
end In addition tonal taxpayers will xnd friends
° “ “ 10 kMrc<»Ie Guncan 1'. Cainerou was decided
oat desirable? f **’•• City, if it had funds, m ight he able to buy them hack at half be relieved of the 2.8 mill levy they I A waids were given a« f u
road«. <62.620. schools. <269,343 2*). will be on the floor when the open- .tre»»ed earrn»» are mnat
i n ° ? lhc ‘i 1“4 W'l_’ huld ln Albany
whlMle Mows I'hu stiirtiin: Itae Who eata thè drumatteka? Ilow
bond interest and redemption. <136. liK
Gr7bl.- 'in.'n
,our
upon which he
up probably will be chosen from nbout tha bone.? What la tho re­ the amount the city has agreed to pay, or private eitixcua might have been paying under the Wheel- Finn class. ¿ X n
15Ò; state tax. <103.6 <5.70
s « o ^ wu* cunvieteU w eie oi no more
the following Cox. Horn. Dus^n lation of thè atte of tha bone, to buy them at that price ami hold them u n til paid al face value, •r law II i, , he eontenllnn of the Trask and D a l. U en n .lt
The delinquency fund of <116.500 berry.
«eriou* nature than the one on
n
.w
’T
a
t
“|h
•<
h'*'’1
»hat
the
class.
Julian
Miller.
Darrell
WoJu
Thtes.
Bnll«w.
Power*.
Hol­
thè m ea t'* When la a turkey fat? as they surely would he soiih * time.
levied tin* year may yet upset the
which he wa* acquitted.
n new
ew l law
ltw
lit I lK ir s * « m i a L l -
.._ »
x ._ -
(M X J
I» more e,niable and . Juat
ard and a Stewart
Uoberta
merli'
budget, a* Clerk W. B Dillard de­ strom« Kelly. Ward and Hncher. Ilow fat ahould II b e’ Whare
1 ho*«j from here who attended
Of
course,
it
m
ight
he
good
buaiueag
to
get
u
50
per
cent
'eíeiLT
*
2
■»'•«Hela
,
re-
badge,
fir.t
d
a
«
.
Ediaon
L
em
l.v
Other*
who
are
making
n
bid
for
»hould thè fat be loeated’ Can tha
clare* this contrary to budget law the leap) are
eon Lemley, the healing before the church com-
crlvlnic «(udenti« from
Mac
kin.
Stewart.
.C
hoo,
t
e
ir
.t
o
r
v
w
ili
n',,wn,£
,
.
^
Mr? Cumcr'on.~T. t
discount
on
our
debts
hy
refusal
to
provide
money
fo
r
tln
ir
pay
fat
he
dlatrlbuted’
la
exresa
fat
Last year the budget committee
«eh
Kein und Shaw.
w-a»te’ tf «o. whv do ws want l f
subtracted an estim ated loss of <12.- Cone.
___ ___ ,
..
--------------- aid to Hhort. a. L. Godard
m<-iit, hut it w ouldn't bo honest, slid the great m a jo rity of tsx- the full ninount of the
Mrs. K. E.
The
Cottajce
Grove
team
will
pre­
Mora than Mtì turkey, of a ll _
>
,,
,
.
.
pupil Insten,! of i h ' . X M C,M ,t ’’’Ä I m
*’ I' o r t,*t l*«uley, unlmul Short, Mri>. G. U Pilcher, fieri
000 because of tax delinquencies
PUSH | induatry. cooking, bird study, path- Trask. J/ujuer Galloway,
from estim ated receipt* for the gen­ sent a new type of offensive ba*- breed» from all «edion» of th» Ptty ' 1'* “ * C o tta g e Grove are liom st and want tu puy thi ir bill» they now receive
Garfield
i
» b 2 lg n*' ClVlC* “nd '•'» « '“«V.' merït UcTch. T 7 ‘ S n n t" ‘ O m i n ^
C ^n-
eral fund, but heavy delinquencies keth«ll to the fan» thia year The r.umlrv will be »how,, in the vari in fu ll
tn comparing the exr
«
e
s.
UX
l
f
L
7
“
'ó
Lr
W
l.
-
íllur«
-
n.
U
t.ttnd
W
V.
M
Gee.
8. velai
tin* tear made an increase neces­ member» of tha »quad are deter- on. cla«»ea while hundred, of dreaa-
D
efault
iii
botiil«
would
ruin
the
c
rcillt
of
the
city,
nVcn
if
X ü ir V h í . yerar w H h ^ h .
I"‘‘i r^'uo.fe'y'Vnd
opinion ü iT
sary. and the com m ittee decided to mined to win their »hare of game» rd bird. wll| be on display Com-
make it in one *um to cover the and are being driven hard by Coach petition will be keen for cash prlMa debts were settled at 50 per cent.
three months o f last year It wa» received veteran?'*1 J,owf rd I«Vlor whether or not Cameron wua guilty
i
. o
.
’otallng more than lt«00 and many
various funds.
The courts probably w ould have sotm thing to say if tin-
I-lttla Is known hers concerning apodal merchandl». awa-da
The problem of the huge delin­
A »pedal feature In connection levying la>ar«l deliberately n-fuaed to make n levy to cover In- M
rn ,f7 h: ¿ n' hv h ‘i ^
c h t°¿ í-wEn* w o "e uie
quencies brought much discussion the strength of the Drain team.
It la expected that they will with the »how this v year will he the lebtrdin aa known to be fa llin g due, but it iN not at all like ly
and complicated mathematic* were but
ge» brought against the mini»-
have
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.—
JJ.nu» le,« han for the first three and for the past year h7a a 7 v ed
lave
a
strong
outfit,
as
last
year
annual
convention
of
the
National
,
I
.
.
i
l
l
i
o
7
-
i
■
i
required to find an equitable meth­ th hey were barely nosed out by Uni- White Holland club which meats * '* ’
l
''v.
v
,n*{
board
Will
fa
il
III
Ita
d
llty.
od of levying for this highly vari­ v
\ ° , Ä ? f \ l l i d \ economy.
“ n"mt, , | S
, ' J h a t h . Obtained h „ ordtnauon
_________
_ .-***
„ •«•'»«"»>1 by
ersltv high at the district tourna for the first time on the P sd fio
The taxpayers* meeting ia next Monday night Kv, ry tax- S W i a : r r « a n 7 ts
able problem. Figures from the m
o u U t a n d ln r
N o v » ,,,» ..'; I
... * .A
P i' ’ b yter> by means
outstanding
November
scoutm aster » for
five year»
sheriff * office show that on Jan cc ^"ck'indT.u^oTne’ ^ ^ ^ t t ^
^ b 'w in ^
‘ here to exprms h i. opinion for or ay
of
concealm ent und m isrepresenta­
against a W l»3 amounted to »».««3 M On
M ember, of tha court of ho no r
uary 1. 1U33. the delinquency on the
east
as
tion.
which
constitute
fraud. The
rove determined to start their New York and ns far south as proposition that would force the city v irtu a lly into bankruptcy December 1 of (he r»r*««n( ve«r the *r© D. A. Bmeraun Dr Harold A
1931 roll will probably be <600.000;
r r A V i? oi,*“'*nd'n' »mounted to ley. G It Arnesi arid E It iJ m Î iï' vote on this charge was one for ac­
Texas
for 1930. <330,000; for 1929, <60.000, season with a win.
when there is no necessity fo r doing so
The gam s will start at 7:48.
A, the end of the ftrwt , The court of honor w a .p r 7 7 d e ,l quittal and six for guilty. (The
While fudging will etart Sunday
for 1926. <50.000; 1927, <30.000. a
three m onth, of »rhool this year ( by a court of review at which Hie boaid consists of nine members,
morning, the ahow will not be
total delinquency as of January 1
but two acted a» prosecutors, leav­
formally opened to the public until
of <1.290,000.
ere ex- ing seven to vote.i
Monday morning Monday evening
Estim ating collections
against
mbers of
If- Hie murriuge by authorities of
will he held the annual meeting of
this deficiency In accordance with
the Mormon church and subsequent
the Northwestern Turkey Breeders
percentages of past years. It Is pre­
divorce
proceedings, vote five for
A comparison of thaae figure«
association, which »tmnsors the
sumed that <254,000 of this will be
**c'luHlal and 2 for conviction.
'«how
,
that
the
»chool
district
la
In
Churches
Join
to
Give
show
und
this
will
he
followed
bv
collected eventually. Using
the
3. Mist epresentation to the board
I hatter condition financially than It
most hopeful percentages possible.
Frae Methodist Church. Itoy W. Ihe turkey show hall. On Tuesday
of foreign m issions of the FTeaby-
wa» a year arn W arrants drawn
It was decided to set estim ated de­ Howell, Pastor
Munday school, evening will he held the breeders'
Cuntutu
December
18
tenun
church, vote aev
church.
seven for con-
on the general fund have been paid
linquencies for the current year at » To. Mrs. Elizabeth Tarr, aupann banouet. nrrnnged by the Oakland
victlon
up
to
October
1
Thia
means
that
A
comprehensive
presentation
of
Ttial
there
ia
likely
to
be
an
Im­
Development
club
Wednesday
af­
<360.000, and receipt* from delin­ tendent; forenoon service. 11. ser­
I
"Do..
.
«•
M
isrepresentation
of facts to
quencies <243.500. leaving a balance mon topic. ' Sheklnah or Ichabod. ternoon there will be an education­ county tax affairs wa» made by W provement in city finances during no warrant» naw drawn on the can tm 7 h?"«: u “ w- * Chr‘«tmae “ >• Cnlveraity of Oregon in preaent-
U. Dillard, county clerk, at the D»- the comma year 1» indicated by the general fund are more than two
to be levied of <1)6.500.
Which WUI You H ave." Evening al program
a . , K.. K*'v»er- WH be “k » forged transcript from the
camber meeting of the ta n e County fact that during lira first six days month» old
i ia h l 1 1 2 * ,® * 8? n<lMy' December University of Alberta to thut math
The 1932 budget ___
has ___
not ____
been service. 7 30, evangelistic message
Taxpayers' league held Tuestlav of December receipts for street
spent tn entirety, and a budget ba I- bV the pastor, preceded by song and
I A../*
♦O-volc* chotr. composed of tution. vote seven for conviction
Ixindon Honor Itoli.
night Mr Dillard pointed out In­
t a i n .’, ch m ’ h'1”
and
8- The writing of unbecoLimg and
and sewer assessm ents,
ance < f idl.isx) Will be shown on the »raise servlcs. l ’rayer meeting.
London, Dec. 7.— (Hpoclal )
The equalities of taxation and Inequall- sidewalk
totaling
$7UU.
were
grsater
than
Thursday,
7
30
•atloi. win
,Th* f,r' 1 pre«c'>- , l{jre* ‘ening letter« to members of
b«>ok.« at the end of the year. Clerk
Jllowmg were on the honor roll ty of dletrlbutlon
receipts during the entire
Hij»h School Notes
: ilV , e 1 h® “l 8 ° clock “l the lhc breebyterv. vote seven for con-
W. D. Dillard estim ates. This was
«
*
tine Six weeks at tho London »chool I A resolution was adopted rerotn- similar
I vesper services at the Methodist v*ctlon.
because the court revised tho entire
t lr» t .M ethodist K p lw u p a l Church. June
Chet wood. I’aul Cochran. 1 nisndlng the adoption of a pollry two preceding months
A
compilation
completed
by
Be-
♦ 2 în r,Cl> “nd 1,16 »econd p resen tatali
schedule to meet declining Income Meredith A. Groves. I'astor Sun - B e i .,. . t . , .or, Donald Ewing. Lson-' ^ " î h . îm in îy 7
*!.be.,at 7¿>0 at »he Baptist church
at midyear, and chose to spend only day scnool, V 45, Mrs, C. E. Um - ard Italsor, Dickie Cherry, Ramon ».t xm l p e n a lty court whereby Inter- cordar Itrreee show» that there Is
Buy
Christmas
Saala
______ _______
$13.Utx)
outstanding
In
warrants,
mav
he
deducted
on
t- E. Umphrey
Is director and Mrs Game Wardens Reported
what was received rather than the phrey, superintendent:
forenoon ’ .'rr H « , ’o n ' S ? . i l L A ± <J,eir' W ,)
t
a
x
e
»
»
,
,
wnere
It
delinquent taxes on cases where
1» again time to buy the ariiaUl Hweie Sutcliffe is pianist
amount budgeted, as It is entitled service. 11. sermon topic, "How
G ..Í w .n ir M .ln .
, .'"non* P * U tlo n . are p re .e n te d sh o w in g , hat but that this amount la overbalanc­
Christmas
»eat
that
1«
sold
each
'
ed by $22,770 outstanding In de­
to do by law.
Evening »ervlce, 5, sermon topic. "A
Out After D eer D ogs
M .ÎÂ J
! \ I .p av’.r
“>
»I. linquent taxes
year to help prevent tuberculosis
The much-mooted # hlgh school More Convenient Season" Special Win.freJ
Inlfred Maklnaon. Dieta Minali. I t ,,e » when due
The warrant Indebtedness Is prac­ and to care for those that have the
tax fund was compromised at $83,- music Includes a vocal solo by M r , F«Tr7.t cTxtOM.xVnr* E '?• ‘{.‘ "'i”’-
Ano'
hrr
resolution
asked
the
as
tically the sam e that It was at the disease The senior class of the
195.46. following a motion by Com­ Ira Isom, a piano solo bv Mis»
Dorena. Dec. 7.—(S p ecial.)—It ie
«— 'o r f . -e duce by 25 per r e n t a .
sem e time a year ago and the war­ high .chool here lias the sale of
m issioner O. E. Crowe that the Francis Markin ___
and ___
muolc
isle bv the Aheene Eathel Anne Newton. LU- «essments of far
reported that gam e wardens have
irm
and
pasture
rant Indebtedness at the close ot these »tamp« under tho aupervlaion
estim ated expenditure of $25,000 for orchestra. Young people s m eetings. Ilan Geer. Lloyd Gllham. Marjorls 1 lands and cltv rea
— -
! b<;l’n keeping a w eather eye out tn
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real
the year probably w|U be leas than of the health group of this city, ----------
transportation be cut In half. It 6. Intermediate and senior
dor league. Woodard. Berta Tullar, M
e.i.m
u estate
thia section of late for deer running
u r r in (la o r s s D o u .r , V — i i? 1”*
Another resolution commended it wa» a year ago. The compilation i hoae stumps cost only one penny
was passed when Superintendent- Edna Harvey, leader of senior C
el? I ^ o n f r d K r é w .o o I G J
.County
Judge
Elee,
Fisk
and
Coun
It
Is
time
to
begin
to
decornte
for
"°8a. 1 here m ay be an occasional
elect L C. Moffitt agreed that some league. Topic. "My Favorite Old ell. K onard k riw io n , I-ola Krew tv C o m m l . s l o n e r - I C l e e , V o . . » - f o r »hows that of a budget of $51.834 *ta<m. but even that penny help» Christinas. It is a good Idea to , do*
ln
section that will take
for the year. $20,210 remained un these people who are suffering with
districts would no» get their trans­ Testament Stories." 7. young p e o
hang your Christmas wreath on the i “ lleer trail, but aa a rule they are
tuberculosis.
expended December 1.
portation problems settled until a f­ pie’s league. Prayer meeting. Thurs­
i usually after packrabblts. of which
These atampe are sold all o. _ r outside of your door or window.
ter mid-year, and that a new law day. 7:30.
Ih» following
have th i.
a perfect
at-
About
75 ware In »Bendanoe
attendance The
by those who want to ?Eav? ir ,,h much longer and when the woods are full. There are a
Valera. Ireland, was the country
may be passed at the next legisla­
• • •
tendance
record for
.Is w e e k .
.
1 .. w « r«
The
President De Valera,
■-
the
leaves
drop
they
are
not
on
the
|
n**mber of sm all short-legged dogs
<>noe condemned to death by the help tn some way. Many of them floor.
ture changing the system
_ Church of Christ, I. O Shaw. Pas- June Chatwood. I’aul Cochran *Don. "o** n’**t n< W,U b* hal<*
j that have the happy faculty of
neglect their own work for the
“
■
- 9:45.
-- Clem
—
.
•
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Irish government
I ho -'.ite may add $1 o 0. i *X) to the tor
Sunday
school.
«*<1 ~
Ewing X-ol* Bachelder.
Dickie
If your window or porch boxes |? ettl.n.K thr°uKh the brush and tak-
benefit of those that are unable to
county tax bill by resuming the Sarff. superintendent The men of Cherry. Itatnon Perlnl. Gene Negole-
have lo»t some of their beauty they
Juck for "a ride" over his
do work of any kind.
r..r?ue,7y
X whlc. wa" done Hwav thl" «ehooi are with the Commun- P«ch. Ixils Tullar. Walter Heaton Method Cooking Turkey
can
be supplemented by sticking in run' usually term inating within
Health Need Attention
No doubt today you have spent a everegreen
with his year so fsr as state taxes Ity .Men’s Hlble class st the armory; Lucille Aheene. I-anona Oecr Stan
branches
or
branches
ran*°
» «mall caliber rifle. Deer.
nickel or a dime for som ething you
arrt„?.'in.?.rrin . ' ,,
,
.
forenoon service. 11. sermon topic, >«v l ’uls. Winifred Maklnson. Har-
bright berried shrubs.
a rule. do not puy much atten-
Is Given by Miss Kerr
Every Day, Dr. Sweet did not need After all. a few pen­ Hom
County Ju'ige I.arnard and C'>m- The Church " Preaching service olil Geer. Uleta Small. May Heaton
Don’t forget to give the house i 1?,*?
,P lls claas of dogs, but the
nies are no, much, but think what
Hul 4 ,who . w W retire will follow the comm unity Bible Ellsworth Tullar. Allen Aheene
trxv nican to the«« tubercular i»a- plants some attention Stir the top! 111,8 f8llows are Invaluable in hold-
January 1. refused to sign the bud- class hour at armory; evening ser- ’¡eraldlne Banton. Maxine Currin,
soil
frequently,
spray
the
foliage
ln,r
the
t«ckrabblta in check.
Several
Cuttajre
Grove
women
tlenta.
( W r i l l r * by J ou m a il am H tu d v n t )
get as completed for presentation
reaentntion vice. “ 7:30. sermon topic. "How Are Georire ~
Dugan Maxine Kwlnir. How- have Inquired of T h * 4 * n t i n r t ° h / w
with water to keep I
t
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to the taxpayers The reasons
On account of the depression this occasionally
B ie much better to do a thing
*«?n«Kiven Opinion* Distinguished From the »«‘I Geer. E arne.tlnr Heaton. Ed- Mr. Irene C liia K e r ^ w h o
free from dust.
. • r,e ciar» Kerr, who con- day by day than to wait until It Is year there will undoubtedly be a
were that Judge-Elect Flak nnd l r u th in (Ju»»af i-in .
w in i>ni>
n _. . .
Christmas gift of a new plant
sm aller percent of seals «old than or A shrub
for the garden will bring
In previous years, nevertheless these 'Measure for
many days.
people In tuberculosis sanitarium s
are depending on us Let s not fall
(hem
time after the first of the year
• • •
iiiit-uvi'irti p*n r$rea*i down no wa day forenoon In a short talk on the
’’The Man Io the Bowler Hut." a
template-! tax delinquency Is Illegal
Community .Men's Bible Class at Maxine Cochran. Alvin
_______
Dugan, 'ter and I, I« not necessary to sea­
Mlaa 8ara-lx>ul«e Shields, girls' ° 7 " ac,' c°m edv. waa given bv the
the armory. The class for the man Erances Ellsworth. Alvin Funk. Boy son the outside of the turkey t’lie importance of health relative to
girls
league ln the gym nasium Frl-
league advisor, accompanied by
wlth no denomlnal school tie«. This ' »«’••’. Verna Gllham. Christine browning may be done first or last. success In any walk of life.
William Zlmmerly defeated Da-
5 0 C a r i T i c s A r e will
Dr. Sweet pointed out the lm Muurlne Shearer. Lillian Hull Wil­ . ' evpntngL The cast was as fol-
be the fourth anniversary of Hooker. Hilly Palmer. Catherine If It Is done first, run the oven up
portance of cleanllneae. which Is ma Sutherland. Evelyn Coiner and lows: John. Lorraine Coiner; M an | mon Scott In the finals uf the Cot-
the organization of the class Spe- I’erlnl. Oswald Perlnl. Olen Htim-
° J 800
**’ and neceeaary to good health, and It la Marie Cooley as delegates, attended Elleen Town; bad man. Daisy Zlm- Ia>;e Grove Golf clu b s handicap
cla| program The class furnishes meli. Darrell Woodard
O rd e red H e re
2 «
rad“ra •am P"ra'.u'’e to important to keep the mouth ab- an all-dav m eeting of the girls' merly; villain. Fave Wooley; hero. l«urnam ent played Sunday. Ztm-
coffee, cream and sugar for our
Nellle Tucker; heroine. Jean Short, '»«rly's handicap waa 4 and S cott’s
7 r,M * *n‘ «“'“ ‘•'V
" n ee seven out of leagues In Salem Saturday.
out-of-town visitors who bring their
the man tn the bowler hat. Thelma was
Zlmmerly won seven and
Ef
i.
i.k
PJW pound ten diseases enter the body through
IIKIIRO.V
Students
who
made
the
honor
roll
dinners
Our
guests
will
eat
dinner
Tie orders for at least 50 cars in the armorv dining room A com
Dec. 7. Ilervey Alldrldge
,i» l ner - nAn , » n 7
2®, n’ln’ '»>« m °ulh He recalled an txperl- for the past six weeks were Fresh, Hodgson; prompter. Edith Conn tllree- He won the clu b s stiver
1 he program Included several other trophy which he lost to J. B. Leon-
have b-en placed with mills of this mlttee will receive and prepare I
»nee
once
In Chicago
,»ew s, , r Pol*nd.
- »
» If . It 1» a small one
w
» e a * s s e he
ew
ve
IX i X? I had
I »B 41 while
»A f i l l "
11$
, | | (.18
O
1° Melrose Thursday by the ul.?5..b
men Ed Hamler, Genevieve Bress-
vicinity by the Southern Pacific for fo^¿"pr.
a* X ? n g h*r " • 'r , ‘Úrn* 1 »?rkey and th m ,n à u ." b ^ U n g ^ ' ^
*r° UP ° f rac1” 1- « ’ "* » r'..N or.rl" Kln‘t’ Elizabeth Rhode. numbers. A group of girls sang ard la8t vear >'ne down at the thtr-
food i , ’.n te d Y o '; u r"ca“r. *', i.*'"0’ i Ä
glrla’
songs. This waa fol- ' tvuseventh hole.
delivery during the next several Shaw.
tb . „ v .n
S found that even men In their poal- Ruth Stowell. Fern Tracy; sopho- lowed league
Matches In the losing 16 of the
by the girl»' league Initiation
months. This is the first placement
,1°*
,,on ,lnd 11 " •»•»••rv to keep their mores. Justin Brown. Evelyn Oug-
Mrs. Phoebe Young nnd sister, ahoun even Inokm
ceremony. The underclass girls' tournament are being played off
of any size for this material within
,im l .
l.
.Lur.k ’ v h**“ ’ '' ln PoH'ct condition,
Mrs Mary Smith, attended a pot­
Klsberg
Lillian
Hull.
Millard
Me-
Pentecostal
Assembly
of
God.
At­
slowly.
the past year or two.
uni K lha ‘ur- j He Illustrated how neglect of the Farland. Mildred Mooney. C athey chorus sang tw o numbers, "Turn­
wood Foster. Pastor.
Sunday luck dinner and tho ladles' aid at kev Is not J
ing. Whirling" and "A B oating"
hava
may cause the face to be
Nelson. Wilma
Sutherland. Miss Sara-Loulae Shields Is girls'
school, 9 45. Mrs Chas Cochran, the Christian church parlors In a * few
row
strip*
of
bAcon
or **lt pork rul**hAo*n bv fitting $$ «rt of faiu»« Ine
Cottage
Grove
Wednesday.
Daisy
Zlmmerly.
Bonnie
8chaffer;
11, morning wor­
i V w a r d s G i v c n í ’ o r
over hie own, resulting tn a tumors. Georgia Clark, Genevieve league advisor.
R o a s tin g E a rs E a t e n superintendent;
Mrs. Jessie Gllcrlst and daugh­ fa i" ” ,h " bBCl< *° ***** tb* placa ot
ship; evening service. 7:30, evange­
The sophomores voted at their
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complete change In his appearance. Coblentz. Milliren, de Lacy. Agnes
listic services with Mrs. Geo. Oute- ters Annabells and Katie attended
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jn conclusion he said; "Many a Graham, Edna Grubb Helen Han­ class m eeting last Frldnv to place !
O d d B ib les
kunst of Salem, closing this Sun­ a party at Mrs. Susie Carllle's Sat
E o r T h a n k s g iv in g
Emerson la on Committee.
¡capable mind Is hidden behind a sen. Marlon Johnson. Oavle Llnda- their class colors on the eagle i
day evening. Following week ser­ unlay afternoon.
D. A. Emerson, superintendent of hideous face. To have a capable mood. Maurlne Shearer, Jean Short' which they placed tn the assembly
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews.
vice« will be as usual. Tuesday, 7:30
the Cottage Orovo schools, has been j mind one must be healthy and seniors, Doris Anlauf. Raymond lost year G eorgetta Knowles. Mar- !
young Ashland, were Thursday night din­ appointed
Several awards for Bibles were
Silk Creek. Dec. 7. -—(Special.)— Bible study; Friday, 7:30, _____
Wilson and Claude Miller
chairman of a com m ittee alert."
” <>K<‘n. Clair Eastman. Roberta garot
M. F. Babcock had fresh roasting l«’0!»,'«'» service; Saturday. 8, chll- ner guests at the Qllcrlst home
made Sunday at the vesper services
were appointed to «elect colors
of I-nne and Douglas countlos to
Truman
Clark,
president
of
the
Holmes.
Vincent
I,richer
Edna
N
el­
ears from his garden for Thanks- bren " church with sand table,
Superintendent D. A. Emerson at­ of the Methodist church. Fred B os­
Const fork telephone line, had a arrange a system of selecting this
son. Harold Plank.
giving dinner at the home of Mr
„
.
,
* * *
tended m eetings In Eugene Friday. ley received an award for bringing
district's basketball team for the B a n d G iv e s I ts E ir s t
crow
of
rnen
out
Friday
and
Satur­
Presbyterian
Church.
Thore
will
and Mr-
klU"’ league assem bly was held Saturday and Monday for high the oldest Bible. It was 108 years
R. Darnell.
tournament.
, tie Sunday school and church as day working on the line They stnte
Ihtirsday of last week under the school principals Interested In the old. John Markham received an
Other members of the comm ittee
changed It to follow the toad by
usual next Sunday.
supervision
of Nellie Tucker, chair­ state court decision on the Wheeler award for the most used Bible, Mrs.
W
in
te
r
C
o
n
c
e
r
t
are Harry Johnson, principal of
the New Mary White bridge.
man of the refreshment com m ittee school law.
G. B. Arnest for the largest Bible,
Eugone high, and Clyde Beard, I
_____
M
M.
Tlson
and
Mrs
F.
C.
Führ­
The league voted to send Maurlne
I.ATIIA.M
The freshmen at their clans meet- E. O. Robertson for the sm allest
motored to Creswell Saturday af principal of Rosoburg high.
Dec. 7. Mrs. D L Hams and er
Shearer.
Evelyn
Coiner,
Wilma
Insr hint I* ridny, voted to resume Bible and Mrs. Joseph Safley and
■ 1
The band gnve Its first winter
daughter Mary Lea of Eugene vta-| ternoon
^ ¡ ’" ¿ n"n<l V" lt#d Mr" O" V*r
Tonole Store 1« Itohlicd.
concert last night, but The Sentinel Sutherland and Lillian Hull ns dele­ their project of promoting courtesy Mrs. Charles Knickerbocker for the
stnte girls' league con­ to the faculty. This protect consists Bibles with the most Interesting
ben hom.rd‘ V at the L W McKlb'
Mr"’ Mnrv Sm lth’ wh0 had been
Thornton Corners. Dec. 7. (Spe- . ,^Kona ,o ’>l'e"" ■’• f “*'« the hour gates to nt the Salem
December 3. Little or a freshninn going to each teach­ stories. A large number received
n nome.
vlHltlnsr a daughter. Mr*. Frank I j H- clal.) The A. Tonole «tore on Knox I i’i ‘he Program. Indication» wore vention
Schaffer, accompanied by er at Intervals and offering to run awards for bringing their mothers'
Honier Hull visited with Arthur Blue, returned Runday to her horn« hill waa entered Mondny night nnd , al lhpr® would be a record atten- Irene
Bibles.
Mrs,
Armorel
Monson
a, the piano errands for him or her.
many Items taken. O rocer.es, enndv. ¡ n ,n<i» w ,‘h many attending from
Carllle In Cottage Grove Saturday ;«t Thornton Corner*.
sang a solo, "Just a Shanty In Old
The central council of the girls’
Jackie Ross returned home Sat ' Miss Piper and Miss Lilly Tavlor cigars and gum and tiro repairs I oul"lt,B points.
Shanty Town." Leonttno Stark, ac­ league met at the practice house
urdny from Dexter, where he had ',,,nnt Saturday afternoon In Ru- wore missed. The thief or thieves
companied by Mrs Monson, played during dinner hour W ednesday eve­ F a t h e r - S o n B a n q u e t
entered by using a pass key. There
< allfom la Having Summer.
becn visiting for a week.
J Kfne.
Moonlight
nnd ning Marie Cooley was In charge of
Mrs. George M. Hall, former resl- ,lvo ,"“ «"b»rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joss Trunnell nnd qd?."»”J ller wa’ a Eugene visitor Is no clue as to their Identity
®?d "J ""t a Shanty In Old the dinner. Plans were made for
— ■
dent, writes from Pasadena that
fu c rh T
r n n n n ll ?
n m i i i , snzUrxw«««
N e x t T h u rs d a y
the « I Hugh
Tninnell
family
motored n a r u r o a v .
Shnnty
Town."
on
the
snxophone.
m eetings and tho Christmas
Mr*. Peterson, who had been vis-
Truck Oom, Through Bridge.
| ,h 7 .“J*. c.nJ ° v,n’r "«"»mer weather A short skit from "The Man In the future
to Yoncalla Sunday.
program.
Itlng cousins, Mrs. Rolle Oecr nnd
Mosby
Creek,
Dec.
7.
(Special
)
¡“"«„that
they
have
survived
the
Bowler Hat" wns given. The as­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Montgomery Miss McDowell and the Archie
The O. W^dties<
A. A. 1av‘
held evenlnb'Tnn,’he I tr V ”" 'X1110“ ' 17' 9ta,c President of
truck loaded with logs and driven I 8 u .
Although there are those sembly concluded with the singing meeting
ami daughter Nelda of Eugene Powell fam ily returned to her home A
by Ar, Krouse and Bay Isaacson *hh- T n i ? I n d i c a t e that we of several girls' league songs.
gym.
Games
were
played after the
re. parmcra of, America, will be
spent Sunday at the C. S. Mont­ nt Scio Sunday.
fell through a brlilge above the
Lat
0,8
ents were the Principal speaker at a fathcr-
gomery home.
Students who made the honorable meeting nnd refreshm
The
Woodard
mill atarted last Potts A Turpin mill one day last 7 w adnilnlstratlon, Mrs. Hall says
ren
esn
m
en
ts
were
son
banquet
to be held in the high
Boy Martin of Shoestring waa a Friday and will run for a short
mention for the past six weeks served.
week. The men were uninjured but she thinks we shall hardly notice were; Freshmen, Mnrguorlte Brook-
guest at the Alfred White home time.
The clothing classes aided the school at t! o'clock next Thursday
the
change.
Tho
Halls
find
they
aro
the truck was completely dem olish­
evening. W illett Is a senior In Wal­
Sunday.
unable to do without the old home hart, Homer Bilker. Robert Cherry Bed Cross Monday by making gar­ lowa high school, is student body
Miss Mnrlorle Small, Cottage
A 4-H marketing club was organ­ Grove, vlalted from Wednesday until ed.
Frances Caldwell, Aura Cook, Grace ments for the needy.
paper.
ized nt school Monday. Offlcera Situ rd ay with an aunt, Mrs. Nancy
Hohman Cecil Snfley.
Wendell
The letter girls held a business president, member of the school de­
Item la Corrected.
elected were as follows: President, I McCoy
r o o i.1' r-,I?nn
«oPhomoree, m eeting Tuesday during the lunch bating team, w inner in the eastern
Paul
Not
to
E
xh
ib
it
Oregon F. F. A. public speaking
Silk
Creek,
Dec.
7.
(Special.)
In
Phillip Glnss, Ed Graham, Llta Mos­ hour In room 15.
Milton Smith; vice president. Betty
Mr. and Mrs. George Kehelbeck
A statem ent last week. In connec­ by,
contest and has a scholastic stand­
Inat w eek’s Sentinel a news Item
Blanche
Pnquette,
Floyd
Thles-
Dorothy
Baldwin
sustained
n
V
i mi:an'’ H n u rVf ^ Crt.,' i T ? " . '
Eugene Wednesday on said
that Delbert Weeka, who lost tion with announcement of the tur- lunlore, Florlene Franklin,
Lillian Hull nt thi* district at- I hmlncn*
Vera severely sprained thumb during ing of 90.
koy show at Oaklnnd. to the effect
The father-son banquet Is being
tended the girls' league convention
Mr nnd Mrs. A. L. Gllham nnd hla pack horse while on a trip Into that M. E. Paul would bo an ex­ Gllham, Everett Holatrom, Betty basketball practice Monday and sponsored
bv the local chapter of
b a n ^ n i , ^ tU5 X r . a S„hd’ o ? C^ : i i ^ a n ^ ' ^ a .
N "‘' W,th the mountains, was a carpenter. hibitor. was In error. Mr. Paul does Jacobsen, Nellie Tucker, Fay Wool- may not be able to play In Inter- F. F. A.
Mr. W eeks Is no, a carpenter, but
clasa
basketball
games.
ley;
seniors,
Wllllnm
Conn.
W
illiam
colporteur, one who distributes not plan to hava an exhibit this Gregory. Anita Haldemnn. Augusta
Miss Joy Ingalls spent the week
Rev and Mra. I O. Bhaw of Cot- ^Mra.' John liurrv^mnde™^^iralnsas a Bibles
year.
Smith Itenainesl for P. M.
and rellgloua papera.
Heck, Lester Powers, Lawrence end at her home In Eugene.
Elbert Smith has received word
Clark
• age Grove were dinner guesta Sun- ¡trip to Eugene Tuesday
Alllo Cooper. Eldon Orable and
from
Congressman W C. H aw ley
Business
Better
in
Washington.
Tho vicar of Leeda, England, de
Tryouts for the junior play were Leonard Olin, freshmen, have been
h*’ hom,> ° f o ,lv «r a n 'l Ann"
Mr nnd Mrs. Leonard Andrewa
he has been recommended for
The wav Big Bill Zlrninerly looked Nlrhola.
| nnd little aon Allen returned to Clares that Al Capone Is the best j Mrs. Caroline M. Brand, former held Monday and Tuesday of thia nbsent several days on account of J that
reappolntmon, ns postm aster here.
resident, writes from Seattle that week under tho supervision of Mlsa Illness.
to Damon Scott after Bill hml de­
Several women of this district at- their home at Ashland Sunday nf- known American.
Should the appointment be con-
Uncle Ham pays $42,500 annually business Is Improving slightly nnd Joy Ingalls and Mlsa Theresa
‘''V'’" .at
home ; ter spending two weeks with Mrs
feated Damon for the champton- » «
Untll the revolution, white men «"sTloi '’Mr*1 SmBh‘2 ! Î 1 h \ ' ’ m
of Mrs S'islo Carllle for Mrs. Aid- Andrews’ parents, Mr nnd Mrs to keep House of Congress furni­ that her son Leo has a good post-I Young. The play 'that has bean
shlp In the handicap tournament. , rich
tton as attorney for an Insurance lected Is a comedy, "Come Out of
of Hebron Saturday afternoon. 'C. Ollham.
ture repaired.
comp* nv
the Kitchen. " It 1« to be given w m . tn tnis oountry.
'change of administration».
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IS TD START TONIGHT
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