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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1933)
U u, o |4W — »2 « III I'MIC *1.1. ( 0 1 1 4 1 ,1 . ( . n o v e , I.ANK (XH)NTY « «E G O N , T ill IW IM V, AUGL'HT I«, IMS BLUE EAGLE DAY IS TENTATIVELY SET FOR SEPT 1 M o re Relatives K ind English As She Is Wrote hy Some Who Want Item in Paper W « h h I soii I ’ainilv LÜI E NI MHF.K 48. E H undred From Here .Attend Barbecue 4-H CLUBBERS HOLD A ci'ldenlally flndlng i elative» a» _____ A barbecue and program given l i . '» .m i ..f p erii» . i« .e ln g tbrough h»i» I. g .itin g o tn ru o n In . x«»»« n « ... bY the OOC boys o f Brice creek III« W ih m I a d u furully Brice Greek Boys Are Ton The S en tin el th is week received NRA Officials Believe 115,000 cam p F riday nigh t w as greatly en Leader la Enthusiastic in Hi» Mi end M i. John II Itvvnolde. „ _ «»»nt Joyed by about a hundred from n good exam ple o f why editor« re M en W ill B e A d u e a here T he g u e sts w ere stru ck by Heavier Than When l-oe Ang'da», on thelr wev north Praue of Work of fuse to agree to print copy as auh- ♦ o .n r n lb the a lacrity w ith w h ich th ey w ere rvcenllv w»n. attrarled by ih . m ltted The exam ple should be an 10 r a y r o lls served by thelr hosts. TTie boys They A rri”ed nenie nf Wnudson >m «n auto cam p Girls and Boys eye opener to those w ho th in k the ■ w ere eagle-eyed In ob servin g when Bl>e«kers at Mux» MeetiiiK to Mi. Ileyn olil. I, ,,t » Woorlaon life of an editor lx an easy one The fnm lly Min. found , ba i,wr„ , ,,f , b„ Wlien thr K anes« boys at tha com m u n ication Is addressed W ash in gton, Aug. 19.—T he lum- a gueat waa ready for a second to Four-H clubbers o f sou th Lane ' «>np. C II Wo.Mi.On, („ „„ Jeyliaw k Hrlca creek cam p return The H onorable Editor." alth ou gh Tell What It 1« bv,r p r e i l d ^ t * PR o o e^ There is considerable talent th eu 'exh ib n 's0 ' ^ thefr aeeoiad* aiv unrlr ai. l ..I.» .il»., found anothar home they u ie likely lo h a w som e the editor kn ow s of having no Jap ^ „ ^ d u X ^ e v ^ ; p4h ? d bT ^ d‘ V Tah,terrX All About 'in d e W illiam ......... . m aklng new bleu« about fatten in g livestock anese blood The w riter probably t T N ^ T . . CL ^ n Idea about will w ish to ch an ge that salu tation h i . h o m » i» ,, ,.. m H e y n o l d » h a d f , ii.i,ik < -t T h e o b i A huge tarpaulin, w hich had been m the W oodson building. There wax m - ,I lic i „.,1 h c a i d f r o l l i » |t h » r stu ffin g the stock and keeping It fter lea d in g thia atory. T he letter ers /. aewc . 'etlon “ a a B tonight “ 7___ „ vax. d » . »1 Irr.,.rr.u .^„.i not a flaw o f any kind in a number Oeneral HtQ«n Tell» Kulm »in... .h e l.f t ihein In Tega« im.ny a» Inactive as possible will ba out. a with C om pton, how ever, expressed re- w axea. served as an Im provised v . » . i « h l . .« h ih it« F xam nie» cap italization , punctuation and the vegetab le exhibit* E xam ple» v. iii» h.-f .r.. »p.t tliougl.t tliny w. re I heir own experience sh ow s that everyth in g exa ctly as subm itted lx gret that the code had n<X been 'lan ce floor, m usic being furnished i.? n e d . o o n e r . ^ r M M ^ e delay by the CCC boys. o o d . .b o w ed Governing Uae of of canned and baked v goods show 'ili Ilici. W illiam W..odeon d iv i plenty uf eaarclae results In In- UH follow s th at som e of the fem lnin.- I H er« « f»w day» followlnu Ih» reunlon rreaaad weight, probably partly be "we will be very than kfu ll to you in placing th e agreefM n t Into ef- N K A Emblem ou gh t to be fam ous h ou sew ives of A f. w yeara ugn ttip.lher motor cause exercise puts ah edge on ap- If you can run a »mall peace In K i« u < - r o i, ( . „ r n i2 p aity a » , e ltr .u t.,1 |,v , b„ petlte your paper In regard» to the arm y, '« '■ V i1 The boys have been In cam p bufor we closed thia O ffice last May ber w hile longer hdWre and lower W hal the NIIA u i u k i i i i i i 1» uil ani" . umj. a g o Tli»y wer» noi aw arded ax follow s lelatlve» bui they »-uve three m on th , and have consum ed we had a num ber o f youn g men wage» w ere in effect. »haul »nJ **»• P*r* • “ , h >• '»"•io,.. G ardening -first. J e ssie Grubb The m axim um work week wax , » k««leU 1« P>»v w ,,, b* “ ’,J 1,1 * i.t irm eli.m II*.il i.-siilted In thè re- four and a half tons o f fraxl, an from your D istrict that have m ade L atham ; second E dn a Grubb. L a i m u uieetllMC tu be held •* " ‘® imion o f C li e,,,) W illiam Wood average of u ton and u h alf a A pplication for en listm en t In the fixed at 40 hours w ith season al op tham ; third. H om er H ull. I-atham ; „H iolV on Htu» E a g le day. len t« e o n w h o liu d noi ev»n »ach othei m onth They have retained approxi arm y and w here E xcepted but era tio n s perm itted up to 48 hours It is only a com p aratively few fourth. P ete B each. Lynx H ollow m ately a q u aiter uf the weight through the M ovem ent of the Prop in certain cases. u»»ir »at <*»• F riday Hapterobei l f'»r lo v«*Ar« ____ ___ i •«. years a g o that It wa» said corn fifth . L ee K ruse. L ath am . Cooking in V lcl'ii 1‘ M orn», w ell known Mi a n i Mia Iteynold» rem am ed they have taken into their stom erty aome w ay th e recoreds w h ere I he president a approval of the couldn't ne grow n in O regon, but first, M arie H ansen, second. Elea ach» Tills wa» dem onstrated at a lost. ecu n ou iu i of the U n iversity of o n - for a viali wlth thelr mietivi-» lum ber code opened the w ay to a now even lh e kl<ls , re ral„ jt nor W arren, third. G race H ohm an. r, i ent w eighing partv under the Mon «nJ popular public epeakrr. N R A . Tw o „ta|kl( 12 f h , h are We A R E NO W O PE N FO It E N new experim en t under the supervision of a com m ittee from L IST M E N T S FO R YOUNG M EN A llocation of production will be at dl lay baa b»«n w v lla J lo d ellvei the m ain t ln the ,obb of th Flr>» fourth. B ettie Jones fifth . Marie H ohm an, all of D eligh t valley; here that provided several hath B E T W E E N T H E AG ES O F 18 tem pted under the addre«» aod G»u»g« II M cM ortan to r the N ational bank thia w eek by mem- S ew in g handw ork. G eraldine Ban loom scale» fur tile test K K A N D 36 Y E A R S T H E Y W ILL BE f.rat tim e In any great InduMry un- gol,e ia l In c h a n t» of lb» M t A cam of th e Kuture F arm ers of ton London se w in g I M urllne i S ’ i n d X “ ’ form erly Amer,C*' *U' m em ber’ Ot the aKri- D r e x s X Lynx “ *H ow V iole, Or M ill, arid Charles Hall were the R E Q U IR E D TO S U B N IT painn In Euaan«. piobably will 1.» THE ■ blef o fficials on Iba program . Ur II A Hagan. N A M ES O F T H R E E R E P U T A B IE f o ™ ’h m ' X n u X X cu¿ , X t o X ? é X o ! d X c. i X : ,c k - ^ tty One lad Alva C ham plin of Cha- R E S P O N S IB L E B U S IN E S S M EN, Hnnciai for thl* >IH»"l'l. will pre arnnner th» induu. . xn . Í . S Í e Boalaufch A rnest. C ottage G rove, B ern ice O r „ a . Ilia band will play, the Malta M IN prnnlovfwl I hr Cottage Grove a».<>ciatiun In note. Kan» »howed the rem arkable O F F IC E R S O F T H E LAW in en of »he country ha« been tor» ^ cK ib b en . N ile« M anbeck w ick, L ynx H ollow and Anna M ane It w as not IS T E R S INJSTM ASTERS. LAW tries daara will alng, and there will ba Portland will hold lie unnual pic gain of 37 pound» o f the country, haa been ton» and VlrKil o Uggisb erg T here is al- P aterson C ottage __ g _ e G rove; sew in g from lh e farm - P eterson c o tta DOCTORS WHO M UST by dlssen slom overp rod uct on. cut- other num ber» nic Hun-lay ai P»nin»ula park Ila» known whether he did more work Y E R S o f II, L uclle Schooling. L ynx H ollow ; i'ie e e n t plana »>• (or Iba band, bet dinner will be »»rved at 12 .'to <>r ate more than the others. Hie SIGN R E F E R E N C E S FOR HIM throat m eth ods of com p etition and thelr ln ít ructor. B L. Young C an n in g—d ivision I. J ea n ette Trun- _ _ Z _________ u illltair com pany and olbar organ All form et ■ evident» of Cottage cloio it com petitor wa» George York C E R T IF Y IN G AS TO CH AR A- w eakened w age sc a les w hich have nell. V ivian W hite, Mary MeKIb- M ARITAL C O N D I been battered dow n through a .aatlona to parade lbr»ugb Uie <lrove and thelr fam ilies end of Chautauqua, with n gain of 28 TOR, AGE ben, Bernice P atten and N orm a |M,und> Lyle Weal of H orton wa» TIO N, A N D W E A T H E R TH EY ru th less sy stem o f com petition. buatnaaa »action. Uto»« on tha friends have l.vvn Invited D ugan, all of I-atham : division II u cl»»» third with a gain nf 27 H AVE ANY O N E D E P E N D IN G E ven now the Industry faces tre •troala lo fall lu and m arch to the E dna Grubb. Jessie Grubb and pound» Oliver Ifo'm ar of Plttn- ON THEM FO R SU P P O R T . A N D m endous obstacle«, caused In large ai mory. Ilen e Trunnell. all of L atham . hurg gained 23 pounds and Arrhle TH AT T H E Y A R E NOT part by a production w hich has M AR W hile It la Iba dean a of Lhoae in Sheep, H orace W olfard, Cecli Landon of M clx u th gained 21 R IE D . H AVE M EV ER S E R V IE D turned out tw ice as m uch lum ber charge of (ba praaldant a arnai D resser and L aV erne T horton al! pound < The average gain was 9 34 IN T H E ARM Y, NAVY, O R M AR as needed. Lum ber yard s h a v e been gency rwem ploym ent cam p aign to of L ynx H ollow ; pigs, G lenn Jen- pound» and the rnaa» gain wa» 1,- IN E CO RPS. IF SO. 1IE W ILL stack ed in m any In stan ces w ith eee wldaapraad u»a m ade of Ute <d _____ nin gs. Dorena; calves. Lowell I .'.'I ( i o u ii i I m nearly a t o n H A V E TO H IS D ISC H A R G E su rp lu s lum ber by persona dealring flclal arnblam o f I b a N IV A w i i l c h B row n. Vernon N ichols, W eslle O fficers of the carnp give the TH AT IS NOT LESS T H A N V ER Y to gain ln som e w ay from advanced baarg the word«. "Wa t*o t»ur O regon clim ate the greatest am ount G OO D CH ARACTO R prices expected to result from op All Lumberman Needs to Do G andi and D ean Jack son , all of De l*art, ’ It i» pointed out by H A light valley; forestry—d ivision I, of credit for the gains In weight IF T H E Y W ISH T H E Y CAN eration under increased w ages and Hagan ganaral Ml obarga of tha big vVell Known Mmiiboi of Pioneer m ade by 4he 214 boys, which num T R A D E T R A IN IN G S O R Is to Get Customers Lee Cruse and Ivan P atten . I-a AD sh orter w orking hours. drive in C ottage Urova. that II la a tham . and D elbert Jen n in gs. D o ber includes a num ber o f local VA N C ED CO U R SES IN HIGH TYie lum ber code's production and Cut Lumber aerroua offauae on Iba perl of any ren a. division II, V an T runn ell and Family Hus No W arn w oodsm en There ere 18(1 man from S C H O O L SU B JE C T S T H E Y control and coat protection w ere . e l . . . m ight m ake Im plopal u»« Ivan P atten . L atham and Carl Horton. H iaw atha. T opeka Cha H AVE A CH A N C E TO (X ) TO com puted on a b asis th at. If ad-’ of the inaignia Mr llageri m ado II ing of End nute P ittsburg and Iola. K an e, SOM E O T H E R PLA C E SUCH AS ---------------- m inistered — as planned, would en ------ — -------- All that Is now n ecessary for Cooper. Dorena; ... „ d _ ivision _ ,, „ III. H om ,, - plain th at W»a N. It. A. of fit la. am " cCa!l Mc_ and nearby tow ns AI.ASK A PANAM A CANAL. able the Industry to pay th ese high- ram pant prosperity in the lum ber 7,r bletu ta the property of tha United industry Is plenty o f cuatom ers. Cab E ld o n 'W a lk e r and H om er P receding the w eighing party C H IN IA P H IL IP P IN E ISL A N D S «r w ages. N athaniel W ellington W hite. Iasi gtalae govern m en t and m ay not be gu ests were regaled with a dinner O R HAW AII W ITH IN T H E R E The code's provisions for conser- The n ation al lum ber code becam e B1i iier ' R .^ed or reproduced w ithout author eouvlvor uf nine children of the that wa» a «ample o f the fare pro F IR ST Y EA R S S E R V IC E O R AS vation and su stain ed production e ffe c tiv e T uesd ay m orning here The exhibition w as sponsored by pioneer couple. N athaniel llaldrldge and the Cham ber of C om m erce Ity of the N IT A. vided for the boys F ollow ing the SOON AS T H E H A V E CON- were w orked In w ith the cost pro- M inim um w ages se t for th is dls- and Mary Jan» W hits, h lm .a lf a Tt»e g o v e r n m e n t« raguiaHoha native pioneer of tha C ottage Orove w eighing party a cam pfire was held P I«E A T E D T H E R E R E C R U IT S tection form u la to provide a gain st trict are $3.40 a day. and the m axl- ex h ib itors w ere treated to a free permit tha uae of Urut em blem , country died unexpectedly at & at which boys of the cam p en ter TR A IN IN G ." exh au stlon o f the fo r est lands. m um w eek is 40 hours, w hich sh ow at th e Arcade conunued Mr H agan. b> all am o clock W ednesday m orning of heart tained with instrum ental m u c c and N R A o fficia ls have estim a ted m ean« a m inim um w eekly w age of L atham A ugust 22.—(Sp ecial.) readings. that 115,000 m en w ill be taken from $17 M inim um w ages heretofore pluyera wlto algn Uia I'raaident a trouble lie bail been conversing W hile gam ing nearly a ton in re em ploym en t a g r ee in eu l and oou. naturally with his wife a m om ent unem ployed ranks through opera- have not been standardized, but The annual 4-H club and com m un- „* Itv fair held M onday even in g w as weight the bove have built seven tlon o f the lum ber code. ply w i.n It. and the l a g u l a t l o n a ai before thr end ^ *V! . br r ? . ln ..tb i characterized by P- C K uehner. Funeral services mib-a of tough road up Hrlca creak eo perm it couaunrera to wear or $2. or $12 a w eek O f course, the It 1 —i, I . . : n i «■ canyon. county club leader, as one o f the DORENA. display a sim ilar badge but only in the C hristian chutoh with Rev. I G proportion o f those w ho receive the best com m u n ity fairs he had ever Aug 22.—John C ollins. Bruce m inim um is com p aratively sm all. lbs form auth orized for conauiuera Htisw officiatin g Interm ent will tie The annual picnic o f the Odd F el seen P rizes w ere w on a s follow s LONDON. • h o sig n a statem en t o f coopers In the pioneer T aylor-lsu ie com low s and R ebekah lodges held S u n W icks. D onald W ick s and C larence MI1‘ *.m en Kener* 11'' ,?n terin 5 h a r d e n in g . Je ssie Grubb. Eldon Attg - - Mr» Ella V.’t!!s Is con day ln Layng's grove w as an out P eterson left S u nd av on a cam p- lion. Any new spap er, m agaxm e or Stary C ottage Grove Maeoulc lodge „ . in1t<? th e . program hop efu lly and W alker Lee K ruse Edna Grubb other publication la auth orised to will be In r h a tg s of the service at fined to her bed from an Injury re- stan d in g even t for the organ iza ing trip to S te a m b o a t ith a d eterm in ation to do th eir H om er H ull, Ilene T runnell and • ,-ivrd about tw o m onth s ago when tions There was a large a tten Mr. and Mrs. Fred F leck are vis w reproduce lira em b lem in the ad the grave part to m ake the president's pro- j ean _________ Yearous _ exhibit of quilt ____ «! •- inn a nap In her leg The dance. A m ong a num ber of out-of- itin g w ith rela tiv es In C alifornia. vu tisaru aot o f any em ployer, pro The parents uf Mr W hits left gram go over w ith a bang »blocks. Marv M cK lbben; forestry Mr and Mrs Bob H niter a ft o t vided su ch em ployer fuse with the Indians by covered wagon In the wound ha» never properly healed the-clty gu ests w as Special D istrict It is not believed that there w ill H om er H ull, Lee K ruse, V an Trun- Julian Hmull lx In a E ugene hos- D eputy Grand M aster G len H a m P h oen ix have been v isitin g Mrs. new spaper, m a g a sln e or other pub sp lin g of la.13. arrlyed In the val be any Im m ediate in crease in num - nell, B enny McCall. Ivan P atten, llcatlon a w ritten abatement that ley late in that year, being one of pnal su fferin g from an Infected leg den of E ugene, who gave the open H allcraft's m other. Mrs N e ttie W il ber of em p loyes in th is section , for M ilton Sm ith. Darrel M cK ibben. Al- caused hy a large sp lin ter of wood ha baa signed Iba praaldant a agree the very first fam ilies ing addre»» follow in g dinner Fol bur. locate Mrs R u th E nglan d w ent to E u the reason th at production is also ber, McCall. H arry McCall. W ayne m enl and a ft .se e the slick er tl.are here, and t< ( f ed on a Jonatlon ¡end w hich he ran Into h it leg som etim e low ing th is several instrum ental controlled. In f»»ct. the tw o larger M cCall and E ldon W alker; sew in g, ago. Hie condition Is Im proving gen e M onday on business. num bers and readings w ere given IO." m ills here, J. H, C h am bers A Son J e a n e tte T runnell, M ildred Sm ith, claim whiob has bean occupied by Tom Clark, one o f th e buckers at C harles McLtn, w h o had been W ith regard lo th e govern m en t a direct m em bers of tha fam ily aver Mr P atten , Woodard e cam p, had a foot Injur by others who accom panied seriou sly ill w ith pn eum onia In the and the W A. W oodard L u m b er D orothy W hite, B ern ice requirem ents of th e m anufacturer« since Harnden. ed M onday when a log rolled onto E ugene hospital. Is recovering Mr. com pany, have slig h tly sm aller Marv M cK ibben and D oroth y Gal- of sta tio n ery , Mr H agan said. Any The visitor com in g the farth est N athaniel W. W hile was born Sm ith and M cLin w as In an au to accident crew s than before the code w en t In- lo: pigeons. M ilton m anu factu rer of eta lio n sry or ad- March 21, 1183. on the donation It Vivian Noth, who had sp en t the w as Mrs Mae H art of Portland. near LaG rande so m e tim e ago. He to effect. It is understood th a t W ayne W alker; c a n n in g M art Mc- vartiaing literatu re, Including labaia. land claim of his parents and llvad sum » I." gave a talk Inviting C ottage there have been som e sm all in- K ibben. Edna Grubb. Ilen e Trun- m er with her grandm other. la author lead to reproduce the am thara hie antira life of 70 yeara. 4 Mrs E lie W ills, returned to her Grove to form a caravan to attend su ffered a broken leg and num er creases in em p loyes at other m ills, nell. J e ssie Grubb, J e a n e tte Trun- I..am on behalf of any em ploy el m onths, 2 days The farm w as one hom e In Salem Saturday. the annual picnic of form er resi ous bruises. The code a lso provides for fix in g nell. B ern ice P a tten and N orm a Mrs. G. B P itch er is sp en ding who files w ith su ch m anufacturer of the beat known of thl« section b is H enry Combe returned Thureday dent» o f C ottage Grove now living several d ays w ith a sister. Mrs. m axim um prices on lum ber. About D u gan; cake. Edna Grubb; a wrlttar sta tem en t Dial be l i a s and Mi W hits was alw ays prom from Burns w here he had been vis In Portland, to be held next Su n the only th in g left for the m ill op cuits, H arry McCall and Jessie day at P en in su la park. The L ittle C lara K irk signed the praaldant a agreem en t inent in a ffairs of his com m unity iting a daughter erator to do is to h u stle custom ers Grubb; cookies. Eldon W alker; Mr». R ose and L ita Mosby are and a ffisa a the stick er thereto and cu t the lum ber w ith w h ich to leadership. S. T R ose. M iss E dna Mies Jennie Elm ore, w ho had G erm an band delighted w ith se v w ork in g In the E u gen e cannery. and county He follow ed farm ing su pp ly them . Grubb and M iss K atie G ilerist; Mr I lagan also said that em ploy and st'M-k raising his entire life He been visitin g a sister. Mrs Juhn eral num bers. J e ssie and R achel M endell w ent A «ports program wax In charge Jelly. A udrey W alker. W a y n e Mc era dealt lug lu m ak e other use» of waa vice presklant and a director Sutherland, went F riday to E ugene, to L ak eview last F rid ay to visit of C A King. T w enty-fou r prizes Call. B en n v McCall and M ilo Mc tha em blem m ay conault the N K.A. of the h *r»t N ational bank a prom wlit-re she has em ploym ent thelr father. H enry M endell. had been donated by b u sin ess men Call; chick en s. Darrel M cKibben. Mrs Rond o f Irving. M iss A nna inent Hcottlsh R ile Mason and Mr and Mrs John W hltsell and Albert M ilton Sm ith. W ayne W alker. D on Hbrlner. m em ber of the W. O W. belle Gllcriat of H ebron and Mr of C ettage Grove. Mrs d au gh ter M arilyn o f T ren t spent ald Sm ith and H a m - M cCall; rab and wan elder and tteaaurer of the and Mr» I-ouls S tiu b eck of C ottage W ooley won the w om en's grand the w eek end w ith Mrs. W h itaell’s bits. Eldon W alker Chrlatian church lie wa» married Grove uttvnded church services prize, u pearl necklace, for throw m other. Mrs. Clara Kirk. ing «lx balls in su ccession into a The prizes w ere contrib uted by I 'seem lier 24. 1183. to Abtbc Jane liure Sunday. Mr». E m m a G regory and children mail bag. N orris K ing won the C ottage Grove b u sin ess houses«" and Mr and Mrs. Robert Geer of Cu P ow ell, who su rvives To this returned hom e from a trip to Oold- m en's grand prize w ith a high jud ges w ere R. C. K uehner. Mrs union four children were born Sur bing visited Sunday at the Cecil Jump of five foeL one Inch. A fe a endale. W ash w here they visited A gruup of F u tu re Farm er» of viving are Alfred Monroe W hite, G eer home. G eorge K ebelbeck and Mrs. Tru- w ith relative«. W hat the N R A is all about is to m an Clark Am erica from bare, accom panied living on the hom e place. Inez Mrs. Glen Itanton. W ilm a Suther- ture w as a ball gam e betw een Mrs. O rlen Land returned from be told in a ser ie s of public m eet Mrs. Clara Sheridan last F riday by Murrta Young, agricultural In Itelle 'K ram er). C ollage Grove, oad an I rbi-lmii P ow ell visited team» captained by ings to be held ln nearby com m uni- structor In the high eohool. attend and Herald W ellington W hite. In M mdav at the W lllix G arm an hom e Steven» and Mrs P earl H azen. The Mrs P hil M osbv of W enatchee. ties preceding Blue E agle day to m erciless Stevens' h u sk ies bested ad a F uture F arm er cooperative the e le c litc a l buelnce» in Eugene it Win k Hutte. ,^kean»«/4 a »« nenka Vilar F M riday viriÄV’ * W ash.. w ho had been visitin g her be observed K here probably m arketing day In Cortland Tbura Mr. and Mrs Fred D etum eraet of their opp onents to the tune of 16 husband for «everal days, returned of next w eek F L H otes. colon el 1'he fourth. 1-aura Adelle i Andar- day <4 leal w eek, and also visited e .lll Is deceased. C resw ell and Mr and Mrs. George to 6. her hom e S atu rd ay. ot t he sp eak ers' com m ittee, says F ollow ing the sp orts A lfred Betd- to Mrs the old frigate, U. H S C on stitu Hailes were dinner g u ests F riday at R uth E ngland and children, th a t no m ovem en t sin ce th e war ler and Roe Aubrey presided at Ice tion. w hich la in the P ortland port. tlie Lynch Currin home. SAGINAW. F ave and Buddy visited »'ith her hag develop ed such in terest a s the The boys w ere g u e sts of the A jam m ed house greeted the pro Mr and Mrs Paul H aney of C res cream freezers. Aug 23 Mrs Hewey F ogle and parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Jen- jjR A and everyon e is an xiou s to In a c lo sin g add ress N oble Grand n Union sto ck yards T hey look stock sou of Sw eet Home and Mr» lien well visited W ednesday w ith Mrs. du ction of "An A rizona C ow boy” at in gs of C resw ell. Sunday- know ju st w hat the N R A is and the H ebron com m u nity hall Friday- with them that w as sold for the I-inaath and daughter of C ottage H aney’s parents. Mr. and Mr». Truinan Clark urged everyon e to E verett H ohitrom o f Trant «pant be present for an N R A add ress In Sunday w ith his grandm other. M rs w hat it purposes to do. double purpose o f encouraging Grove were dinner gu ests Saturday Richard Garm an nigh t. It w as a cclaim ed the best F ollow in g are the dates so far ar hom e talen t production ever given Mr« Harvey Shipp and son Glov- I. O O F. hall next S atu rd ay e v e Clara K irk them in tlieir a c tiv itie s and tu ac at tile Ixiwcli ltonstun hom e ranged S atu rd ay night, at m eet in th is section E lliott V inson waa quaint them w ith m ark etin g pro C. D. V anV alln. w h o underw ent Mrs Arthur Reed and »on Karl ci went to E ugene M unday to stay ning. The com m ittee in ch arge of the an operation at the E u gen e hos ing o f I. O. O. F. lodge, D r H. A. m anager and d irector and has a n cedure T hose w h ose stock did not »pent several days last week In E u- a week Glover w ill be under the H agen, sp eak er; T uesday. F arm picnic w as Alfred Betdler, R oe bring top prices ask ed qu estion s , tic Visiting lid pital F riday, is recoverin g and e x ers' union hall. D orena, O V. B reese, nounced that the production will iim thei. Mi» care of a physician Mr and Mrs. John Sutherland Aubrey. C A. K ing, Mrs. Mina p ects to be hom e soon en here in the near future. that resulted In g ivin g i b r m c u n , Crandall I'nirel lteed ntayed at speaker: W ednesday, grange hall, be A giv strin g orch estra com posed of eiderable Inform ation about pro the L. C M ontleth hom e In P ellgh t and son and Mrs W T. Jon es »pen! Clark Mrs. Clara S teven s and Mrs. E rnest W'agner underw ent an Lorane. E lbert Bede. sp eak er; Pearl Hazen. duction and preparation for mat en','SK,'"cX .o ?*r.a_t ‘? n. f,°-r T hursday, school house: London. H ’A*™ valley during 111« mother'« absence F riday on Row river at the hom e kal. At noon the boys w ere gttMta tls Su nd ay m orning in a E ugene J Shinn, sp eak er: sam e night, talen ted Audrey H unt, range son gs A- a board m eeting M onday uf Mrs. Sutherland 's m other, Mi». Btuk Taxes» Hein« Paid. at a banquet furnish ed by the »lock night Mia» Ruby Roach woe eleoted Pauline Elm ore Mix E lm ore re hospital. H e Is recoverin g sa tis school house. L atham . D. A. E m er- by F lorein e M cAlplne and Ju an ita D elinquent taxes to ta lin g $19,- factorily. yards The aftern oo n w ee spent vis to teach »chool for the com ing year turned with them and sp en t the ranged: Satu rd ay night, at m eet- M orris w ere som e o f the ou tsta n d 800.67, due for 1927 to 1930. Inclu J E. R edford and M rs R ak er son. sp eak er; W ednesd ay night. ing featu res The play itse lf w as iting variou s coop erative plants In and will leach all 8 grade» School week end. Mrs Murry N ew ton received sive, w ere turned over to the coun m otored to R oseb urg T uesday. Mrs Portland. will start Septem ber 18. Mias W ildw ood hall. Rev. M A. Grove«, th rillin g and full of action. The ca st included M elvin K ebel Roach taught the primary grades word that Miss H elen U uB ols. a tv treasurer by the s h e r if f s o ffice R ak er w ent to m ake final proof on speaker. form er teacher In the sohools here, Thursday. C ollection of delinquent her h om estead. Mr. R edford as a b eck a s F arley G antt, the sh eriff; here Inst year. M iss B ern ice F ra n cis P a tten as Ilert Cline of Hharps creek dl«- wa» m arried July 20 to Earl Jones taxes Is som ew h at brisk due to the w itness. new law which provides for a ten- M arguerite M oore; M iss E dn a May H ubert M osbv m otored to E u gen e trlct »pent W ednesday with h l. of V ancouver. W ash. Mr. and Mrs A. D. P ease of E u paym ent plan. Sunday. . V/Iivrry u m n ia a B ugg; G eorge C herry as m P etu daughter. Mr» Howard Keene gene visited F riday at the L. W. The turnover w as segregated ax Edw in R edford left T uesday for rOÜ I IHCCS Olì 1 K eb elbeck as B ig E lk. In dian ch ief; Mr» M ' I Fry find Mr». C. McKee), home follow«; State and county. $10,726.- P ortland . ______ M arguerite B rookhart aa F aw n l-aubaeh were dinner gu ests T ues Mrs. L allluo and children moved --------------------- a r. A fraid, c h ie f s d au ghter; F rank day of last week at the Tom W hlt- Sunday from Latham to one of W. 50; cities. $3.046.94; school districts. $3.890.25; high schools. $185.40; HARM S C R EEK . Mem bei» of the C ottage G.ro™ Clark as D uke B lack sh ear; C harles haiu home H Thorn's housns. roads. $1,826.41; P ort o f Sluslaw , Aug. 22.—U. 9. B ales «nd If club w ill contest Sunday in 18 y ow ¡¿ec C hinese com e- M <1 Fry and hl» nephew and Mr. and Mrs Judd P ayn e of Su- $34 51; forest fire patrol. $145.76; S yd n ey and Ê lw yn. em ployed at h° les o t pl*£. m edal score, for eigh t j j an; F ioreine M cAlpine as C orsile H eattle. Aug IS.- -T h e volume of friend of W isconsin are visitin g Hernardtno, Cal., enroute to Yelm. rodent control, $3. new b u sin ess received, a fter d e relatives at Black Butt« W ^ tfir . spent S atu rd ay even in g B lack sh ear; G eorge M cA lpine as W ash., stopped over M onday to vle- L aurelw ood, E ugene. In Septem ber G rilzlv G rlmm bandit; L eo D ugan creasin g etnadlly sin ce July 1. In and S u nd av at hom e. Mr and Mrs Lowell Ilenston for a four-w ay m eet w ith Laurel- M p a ul Q uillian, bad boy; Eliza- creased 6,000,000 feet Inst week spent Friday evening nt the Mar I! Mrs. I’ayne's coualn. Mrs. C. H. H. B. H ow ard h as ta k en a posi R n ice Cole to A ttend Sem inary. wood, O ak w ay of E u gen e and beth "Babe" D u gan as Y ou ng 'Un. oom pared w ith the week ending vin Hnrpolc home In C ollage Grove. Woods. Bruce A. Cole, w ho has served as tion w ith the B oh em ia Lum ber B rid gw ay o f Albany. It ia expected orphan; R aym ond V inson as H eze- There will be a general maa» Apguat !l, tha W est Coast Lum ber Mi and .Mr» P ete H odson and m eeting of the N B A at tha school pastor of the P resb yterian church com pany at Culp Creek. that a dozen or m ore w ill com pete kiah ButrK old reprobate men'« aaeoctatlon said today Ideal harvest w eather, but the Sunday. children were dinner gu ests at the during the sum m er, w ill leave Su n ______________ The num ber o f m ills reporting to Roy Cralnc hom e In Lynx Hollow Imuse August 31. gard en s h ave su ffered through the dav for P hilad elph ia to attend The first truck load of ore w as the asso cia tio n Increased from 313 Sunday R ew rve Corps Officers Called. W estm inister T heological sem inary e x ce ssiv e heat period of the post 10 taken from the fire clay m ine Mon to 342 du rin g the w eek ending Aug Metal W orkers Organize. F ive reserve corps o ffic e r s from Mr» Ruby P en sion and dau ghter of the P resb yterian church, ln days. F or four d ays now tem p era uet 12, yet total production re were dinner gu rsts at the L aw rence day M etal w ork in g Industries o f Cot- here have been ordered to report w hich he plans to tak e a three-year ture has ranged from 92 to 94 d e m ained about the »nine ne In the M ontleth home In D elight valley course. H e will be Joined by hla grees. P astu res are a lio goin g over tage G rove have Joined a cou n ty at Ft. W orden W ash., A u gust 27. A m erica n ‘ S ah ara" previous w eek U nfilled orders were Thuraday. brother G len of E ugene, w ho al into the dry colum n. T h e various organ ization w hich w as recently to rem ain until Septem ber 9. They «bout 32.0 pet cent of the lumber Cruson. Second K iln only falls once In «boat ready has com pleted tw o years of field s o f corn in th is section arc com pleted. J. F. D illon o f th is city are Capt. C. C In pile. took a prom inent part in the w ork L ieu ten ant M aurice D. C ochran, E nglish wom en voted til percen t thirty years on lou< xtretebaa the course, and the tw o w ill m ake h old in g a s vet. The lum ber cut ln»r w eek w as against prohibition, men 70 per cent o f the coast o f Uh lie, the northern the trip by motor. Mr. Cole has o f organ ization and w as a m em ber Second L ieu ten an t Ivan Currin. A very w elcom e hom e m arket for 108.901,103 board feet, or about the m ade a splendid Im pression during veg eta b les and m ilk Is the result of a c o m m ittee that m et M onday Second L ieu ten an t G lenn A. Sw an- gainst, In a recent te s t ration of that country b«lu< u »ajjie as tha preceding week the tim e he has been servin g the of the estab lish m en t o f CCC Rat night w ith G eneral G eorge McMor- son and Second L ieu ten an t Robert T w elve hundred bird» live In III«' arid xs the desert of Sahara. ran, head of th e N R A in E ugene. V eatch. creek branch 729. church here. „ liellei of R ouen’s cathedral. ,, Feet in Height ( . (i.-P o rtla n d P icn ic ( tu n in g Sunday are HJ.ro,d | EFFECT AT SAWMILLS TAKEN UNEXPECTEDLV Annual Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Picnic Is Held PUBLIC MEETINGS ARE TO TELL ABOUT NRA Future Farmers Study Cooperative Marketing AlTZOnfl CowbOV GoCS Over Big at Hebron Hall E Divot Diggers to Play CHIÌ1 tons ertry THE FEATHERHEADS PreM dent Hoott tfy Otbon.. • Weetere N eva»«r«r Uatea He’s f aking a Chance