The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1933, Image 1

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WITH THREE-WAY TIE
Cottage Grove, Laurelwood and
Oakway All Get Unusu­
al 18-18-18 Scores.
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III I K N D A Y , M K I*T . » I. 1911
K c v. «S li a w l< u s ig li
Pasioratu I lure
a_ Q ftr aO_QQ>
Herb Owen, Matchmaker, la
Arranging Card for Fri­
day, Next Week
Boorotury Qroeloy Buys Bout
Intoregt of Whole Indux.
try Are Berved
SCHOOLS HAVE LARGE
ihGHLAStAlltNUANGL
Ninety Eight More Enroll on
First Day Than on
First Day 1V32.
Willie Individual lumbar mill up-
1 h>- Cottage Grove schools have
eraturs hnva attacked the Indue
hud a phenomenal Increuse In en ­
try 'a N B A code, officiate uf the
rollment
inis year, with a first-
W o e t (.'oust Lumbermen'! aaeocia-
day increase of 98 over last year.
tlun are endeavoring to hold the
Greatest increases were in the first
northwoate largeel Industry Inline.
grade, with 09, the fifth glads,
The thorn In the aide of many
with 0b, me seventh grade, with
mill ownere Is the production linn
of, und the freshm an class, with
lallun provision, forcing them to
90,
un increase In the latter of 30
close their mills once their quota
over lust year.
ia cut und milled.
1 otuls are. Central grades, 249,
Col. W B. Greeley, secretary j
west side, 181; high school, 209
manager of the lumbui men's aaao
1 he total first-day enrollment last
elation. Iiaa urged adherence lo
year wua 991. Attendance baa been
production allocation lim its for the
increased
in all grades during the
beet Interests of the entire Indus­
week. '
try.
1 he higir school, with increased
,
Greeley told opeiatom attending
enrollment of 90, is being operated
a meeting at Portland to dlacuaa
! the N BA code that the allocation Mrs N. £ . Compton I» Elected with one less teacher than ioxl
year 1 ire grades have the same
I Ills fo! rieptuinbei and October la
number of teachers for an in­
an Interim one pending final ap­
County
Premdent
lor
creased enrollment of 08.
In­
proval of a general allocation
creases in Uic lower grades made
schema at national NBA heudquar-
Bixth Tune.
tare.
it necessary lo combine classes In
the first und fifth grades.
11. N. Jacobsen, manager of the
!• acuity und teachers are as fol­
Westport lumber mill near Astoria,
Mia. N. E. Compton of thia city lows;
declared he had been forced lo was elected president of the lam e
High
school D. A. Emerson,
reduce production 024 per cent county W C T. U. for the arxth
E. L. Grannis,
and throw 190 men out of work
consecutive time at a convention superintendent;
Wilson Clerk, president of the held
Friday at the Cnrislian piiucipul, civics and study hall,
Huglvy, general science,
Clark and Wilson Lumber com­ church. Other officers are Vice G. Al
pany of Portland, aaaerted the code preaiuenl, Mrs. L. D. Browning. maouui truiniiig, athletics, Alias
hampered two shift mills and fa- Eugene, secretary, Alisa 1'eurl N el­ Alerie Bowen, foods, related sci­
vored single-shift plants. He at­ son, Springfield, treasurer, Mrs. ence, related art; Miss Lula Cur-
r in. lulrii, history, library, Mias
tacked the code which forces two- Elisabeth Wright. Hprlngfreid
ahlft mills to curtail production In
turner, English, dra-
Mrs. A 4a Jolley of Portland, Aiurgaiei
order that It may be divided wilh state president, was the speaker uturcs; Miss Elorence Jenks, typ­
smaller plants elsewhere, not now of the day. Hire urged that the ing, uooaket pmg. business train­
operating on a full-shift basis
W. C. 1, U. be not discouraged ing, Alisa Myrtle Kem, English,
Portland and Oregon mills are with the present day situation, but glee- clubs, Allas Elsie Lea, physics,
harder hit by the code than Wash that they work harder than ever general m athem atics. Miss Erunia-
Ington. he charged, since moat of llna year for temperance. Alia i-. Jeun Stephens, shortnand, clothing,
the two-ehlft operatlona In the D. ia y lo r , Eugene, county super­ gin« ulhietics, Burris Young, bi­
northwest are in thia state
intendent tot scientific temperance ology, ugncullure, Miss Theresa
Appiogimutely 45o,UO0.UUO feet of instruction in the schools, epoke tcu n g, English, typing. French,
lumber will be cut in September, on the tsaaya about temperance geography.
and allocation among the 338 mills written In the schools. Airs. R ich­
West side Mrs. lim a Ihum ,
which declared they would operate ards. Eugene, conducted a m em ­ principal. Dnglish; Eugene Dove,
was made on that basis. Greeley orial service and placed flowers on spelling, reading, nature study,
stated
tho altar honoring the memory of Per-manship, athletics; Miss «Nora
The board ul trustees uf the as­ Aunt Carrie Hr-menway of thia Ward, geography, history, civics.
sociation aulhurixed 12U hours of city who was an ardent W C. T. A lia , r a y isorn. arithm etic, nature
production for the period.
C. member.
study, Alias Myrtle Snauer, 5B.
When asked what relation would
Rev. Al. A. Groves, Rev. 1. G. OB, Alisa Glenda Ross, 3B, 4B,
be maintained between one-shift Hhaw, Mia. Jolley and Mrs. Ida Alias Alice Haldeman. IB. 2B.
and two shift mills, Greeley said he Ckldwell gave short toasts at the
Central grades A tom s Hicken-
could not pre-Judge any altuatlou covered dlah luncheon served ul Ocitoni. principal. 0B; Alias M a r l ­
becm)pe adequate machinery had noon, and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell ette A. Humuul. 9B, Alias Zenna
been set up to solve the question sang a solo. D elegates were here Ai’.ugrimer. 4B, Miss Bernadrne
to the beat Interests of the indus­ from Springfield and Eugune lire S c h n e id e r. 3B, Miss Helen Ostran­
try aa a whole.
couveulion will be held next year der, .'B, Alias Alargaret Deck, IB ,
at Springfield.
Alias 1 helnia Wilkinson, 1B.2B.
The stale convention will be held
in Portland. Gclober 17 to 20, und
will be the aeun-centennial meet.
ing.
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MONEY FOR PENSIONS
SAYSW.C.T.U.WOMAN
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DENIED CUT IN TAX
IL
G. Hhaw, widely known
state, has resigned aa
paalor of the Christian church, but
Iras not yet made plana for the
future. The resignation bus not
yet basn acted upon by the church
board and Rev. Hhaw ia likely to
he here for aeveral weeks.
N txt Hunday will he the fifth
anniversary of Rev. Hhaw s work
with the church here He organ­
ized the m en’s community class
and during his service here haa
been slate chaplain for Ihe United
■Spanish American wai veterans
He Iras been generally considered
one of thu ablest preachers the
city haa ever had.
K ey. I.
over
the
Cottage Grove and Laurelwood
Dory Dettun, 194, Ball 1-ake City,
and Oakway golf team s played a
was a rather easy victor In a j
three way match here Hunday that
wrestling card here Friday night
reaulted in the unusual score of an
over Jack Urenlana, Vancouver, U.
t us.
18-18 tie all around, som ething not
C , 149, holder of the Canadian
before recorded In golf history su
championship belt In hla weight,
far as local divot diggers know
led Gray, Abeideen lumber Jaak,
The tourney was to have deter­
wt bo oos east
had been billed to meet Delton,
mined the championship of the
but was unable to appear
three teams There were 12 on
Brentuna Is u veteran at the
each team Zlmmerly was medalist
game This fact saved him In sev­
for Cottage Grove with 77. Young
THE SCOPE ANl) PURPOSE OF Till.
eral tight places and Delton was
for Oakway with 77 and Sutton
compelled to display moat of hie
for Laurelwood with 79. The un­
PBESIDENT’S EMERGENCY
bag of tricks
Delton took Ihe
usually high medal scores of 100.
first fall In 11 minutes with an
106 and 100 were also recorded
airplane solasors, something new
for the IS holes, which also Is
RE »EMPLOYMENT
to local fans Brentana annexed
extrem ely unusual In play between Flak Saya County Uuuble to the second fall In 10 minutes with
teams with picked men. One play­
u reverse hammerlook and 10 m in­
CAMPAIGN
Raiac $150,1)00 to $70.000
er took 11 strokes on each of three
utes later Delton used an airplane
holes.
spin fur the deciding fall.
for
Aged
Persons
Players, medal scores and points
Tks President's Emergency Re-employment Campaign may be
Ihe match was fast anJ devoid
won were:
of much of the rougn stu ff disliked
described briefly as a plan lo add Iron, 5,000,000 1» fi.OOO.U0U persona
by
lucal
fans
A law tu provide funds for the
te ths nalioe's payrolls wiiluu die nasi su wacks
so ihiougb
In
the 30-minute sem i-finals
, payment of old age pensions under
agramnenis wade wilh the President ol the United Stales by some
Gentleman
Art
UTtellly,
Eugene.
> the new law passed by the 1933
5,000,000 cunceriu ut individuals employing lam or more prisons ea< h.
) state legislature Is advocated by 13«. defeated Scotty Williamson.
la order that thia numhri of Join may be made available. It will
County Judge Fred Fisk, who has 140, Wendllng CCC boy. Art ap­
sent a letter to alt county courts parently was in several tight posi­
ba aacaaaary. ol courts» lot employers in many cases to shorten work
urging serious consideration of tions, but as he does a great deal
Ing hours. I ba plan alao provides lor i n lam minimum wage acalae
Evans. O, 80 .11*
such a law. declaring that the pen­ of clowning and grandstanding, he
which alao in many caaaa will mean added labor coala lor die employer.
Prescott
sion law will cost loino county bo- may have been merely giving the
Sr.. L. SI
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rha President's Agreement, however includes a pledye ol coopera­
tween »80.009 and »7S.OOO and there crowd a treat.
Zlmmerly,
The preliminaries
were four
appears to be no means of getting
tion from the consuming public, ami it la dius anticipated dial the
OG. 77
tho money under the 8 per cent minutes of fast boxing between
employer, while undeitakmg a larger e>p-nsr .is die direci result ol
Ray and Bill Ritchey, brothers
tax limitation law
Hull. O, 78....... ¡1 4
hit agreement with lha President, will gam added patronage as the
Judge Fisk advocates the passage Ray was given the decision.
Sutton, L, TV
jual reward ul In* public spirited altitude.
1 4 14,
Herb Uwen, Eugene, match­
by the legislature when It meets
Morelock.
The (act also it lo ha borne In niiml that where all employers act
In special session of a measure to maker, la planning another card
OG,
IS
Hi cover the situation which he be­ for Friday night of next week.
togethei to put people back’Oe dieir payrolls or to raise wages, no
lieves Is as serious In other coun­
emplovet at the President hlmsell has pointed out '« ,// tuffrr bn ante
Young, O. 77... ,3
ties as It Is here.
«As rr/euee fees/ of • ueiprfiner rail u ill u .Z iu n , r In the aunt amount
Henry, L. 84 ..J
Under the 8 iwr cent limitation
lor a i r
Lemley,
Lane county can raise only »44.000
OG. 84.
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In addition to what was raised by
It ia lo ba understood that ibis plau is supplementary lo the plan
i i
taxation last year, the Judge points
el coda adoption by various industrial and trade gmupa which baa (ur
K. Graham,
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out. This year the county court
Ila purpose the aluninalion ol unfair competition die establishment ol
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had in Its budget »8S.000 of O A C
Draper. L, Si
mors equable rewards (or labor die spread of employment and lha
tax funds but It will not be possl
Trask. OG. 86
I S b!e to put this fund In the budget
aontrul ol production. This plan lor apee hug business rarovoey,
Petitions by lumber Intereste
of 1934. inasmuch as the county which would have out a million
launched under the provisions ol llie National Recovery Act passed
G. Graham.
has not been able to obtain the and a half dollars from the 1-ane
by the Iasi Cuugreee, Is rspidlv being mule afle live, and there will
O. 87_____
O A C fund this year
county assessm ent rolls have been
ba no lay up on the drive lo make Ila aJuplmn widespread
IIirons. L, S3
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"The 1933 legislature that enact­ denied by the county board of
DeYoung.
The President s Emergency lie employment plan will bridge lime
ed the old age pension law failed equalization
CO. »3_____
to pass any law meeting any of
and bring lha nallon out ol the depression in-oe rapidly than il the
Many of the requeets are ex­
the requirements as to raising pected to be appealed to the state
coda adoption plan were depended upon esrlusively Ihe I’rrwolenl's
Wolfard. O, M 3
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money outside of general levies." tax commission. county officers
Agreement alsu covers many buernes» group« dial would mil be amen
Leonard. L, DO,
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Judge Flak said Monday
said. Booth-Kully alone asked for
able lo any ul the code arrangements
Bagley. OG. 87,
34,
14
a 47 per cent reduction which
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And what ia still in<»re important, perhaps, die President's Knier
would have meant a out of »1,044,-
SII.K CHEEK.
Peterson,
gency Ke employ men! campaign caines certain ps>. hologicgl values
Sept.
19
Mrs.
Oscar
Wheeler
000,
Assessor Ben F Keeney de­
O. 82---------- ¡31,
received word last Wednesday of clared.
that are at prtreleae as peitiot.sm al this junnuir ol our economic
Rutherford
the birth of a son to her son-in-
Claims that timber lends are not
history. Tha President hilnsell made this quite «'e.ir in his recent radiu
L. »9
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law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. assessed on a parity with other
HUI, CO. 87.
addresa to the nation when he said: "On ikt ban, of (Air um/de prin
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ll
Albert Oakes of Salem, on Sep­ properties, and often above their
«pie a/ eoeryAody doing tlnngi tagrtbrr. ur or- ttarhng out on ihit
tember
9
The baby has been irue cash value, were made by the
Devereaux,
I
neriuaiefdt uttack on unrniplotmrnl. Il uill rue. m l i/ our propio
named Albert William
lumbermen Most of them asked
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Charles Tompkins moved his 41 per cent reductions
naderrlaad U -(» rAe Aig laduvrnei, in the little sAo/n, in ihe great
Prescott,
mother. Mrs. Emma Tompkins, to
Weyerhauser company declared
eiltet end ia rAe intoll tnilggot. I here it nothmg . ompliratoi about it
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her home In Cottage Grove re­ some of Its plots 90 to 79 per cent
Nelson. CO. 3
auj there u aalAiag purinu art, nru in the prim iple. Il goer bark to
,1 4 cently. She has been seriously 111 defective, end declared the eastern
battr idea o) ao< tele, anJ of the hlation ,t,ett. that people acting
and Is confined to her bed. She portion of the county to be unfairly
Huffaker. O, »0 4
in a group con accotttplith thu.e, u hn h no inilnuluai acting alone
had been living with her son a! assessed higher than the western.
Curtis. L, 90
24, 4
1-orane for about two years.
eould ever hope to bring about.
Anderson A Middleton, the Drew
Hade. CO. 87
24
24
Mrs Everett Allen returned the lim ber company, Robert Dollar
Thue we have all ihe power and polencv “I mess attack directed
I
latter part of last week after company. Eugene Lumber com­
Dutton. O, 89. 1
along sound lines of organisation and svstem lleie briefly, ia an out­
spending two weeks at the home pany. B ilan Wentworth Timber
Mitchell, L, 93
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line ol thia organued alia, k on unem plovineiit In every community,
of Mr and Mrs. R. Culberson In company and Buehner Investment
Swartz, CO, 100,
Springfield
argamrationa are formed along m ilitary lo e- «1 h is fitting enough,
company all asked 47 per cent cuts
Mr and Mrs Henry Rohde and
Alexander Yawkey Timber com
because the President's Emergency it rniplovno-ni rnipaign is Uncle
Crulkshank.
daughters were dinner guests at pauy asked a 9« per cent reduc­
Same war on unemployment ami die nation is rallyin g lo die colors Juat
O, 106_____
the home of Mrs Rohde's mother. tion, declaring Its holdings Isolated,
Naylor, L. »3
aa loyally as though we were a« lually engaged in a war against a
Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald. In La­ of bad quality and assessed In ex­
Chambers.
foreign loa.
tham. Tuesday of last week In cess of true cash value.
CO. 94--------
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honor of Mre. Fahrenwald's birth­
Tha local committee is made up ol the a live Hea ls ol ihe leading
day anniversary.
Corrigan and Wire Are Hara.
Newton. O, 108 0
business and civic 0 1 / coraio-ns ami includes also die mayor. Theee
Mr. and Mre. Oscar Jack left
An Interesting session of the
Hurst, L, 93
3 24
Thursday for Alhambra, Cal,, to
coounilteaw in the l h o u . a u Is o l cities and |oy » il n . ut bout the country
Smith, CO, 99
4
2 ', spend the winter at their old home South I-ane (lam e Protectlev asso­
wart lortned (allowing lei. isms and leitcie sent by General Johnson
ciation
was held here last Thu re-
T otals___ ¡18 ,18 |18 ¡18 ¡18 18
Mrs. O. B Miller and daughter day evening, with M F Corrigan,
lo lha presidents o| < huiil.cia nf Commerce or similar trade bodies ia
Glenna returned Sunday, having chairman of the game commission,
every enctloa of Ihe I niled Slalee. these hw d comniiitees elect a gen­
been back to Mrs. Miller’s old and Fred B. Wire, gam s super­
eral to hive charge ol the city campaign and a lieutenant general who
home In Chicago, During her stav visor. as the speakers. Gains and
her mother paased away.
ia a woman. Ihe general selevis direr colonels, each ol whom ia lo take
fish problems of this section were
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Millet have discussed, but no action was taken.
over a certain part ol ihe campaign work. For example. Colonel No. 1
sold their ranch to Herman Bolton, A number not members of the 1»
has charge of the "man power" or organization department. Under hit
of Los Angeles. They have made sociatlon attended.
direction block lo hloik canvassee will be made lo check up on com­
no definite plans for the future.
pliance with the President's Agreement, end to make a survey of the
Mrs Nell McCoy and daughter
Court of Honor Announced.
Evelyn returned Saturday
They
unemployed, es lo adaptability by experience ee lo Iradet and indue-
A court of honor will be held In
There has been no noticeable en­ had been staying with Nell McCoy-
trlee end thus be able tin. re readily to help tti the processes of assimila­
thusiasm here over the proposal of al Port Orford, where he has em ­ the high school auditorium at 8
o’clock 7'uaeday for members of
tion ol labor by expanding industries. Colonel No. 2, briefly, hae charge
the Eugene water board to estab­ ployment.
the two boy scout troops. No. 18
lish a generating plant to furnish
of newspaper publicity and kindred activities; ami Colonel No. 8 het
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde were and No. 48. A court of review
electrical energy to various near­ Notl visitors Sunday.
the training and dire« lion ol public speakers under his charge.
will be held preceding the court of
by cities. Mayor Chambers said
Mr. and Mrs. (Aunt Lillie) Thom­
Each of these three colonels has seven or more majors on lilt stall,
yesterday that no direct proposal as Beddo o f Eugene were dinner honor, to start at 7. D A Emer­
end each major has about the same number ol captains. Each captain
had been made to the city council, guests Sunday at the Shade Bur­ son Is chairman of tha court and
has seven or more field workers. All of the local organizations are, of
which does not know the details cham home. They are leaving thia other members are Dr. H. Axlay.
of the Eugene offer. Until such week to make their home at Tu­ F. L. Grannis, O. H Arnaat and
course, constantly supplied with ediics.ional and inspirational material
K.
R.
1-emley.
details are preeented, no considera­ lare, Cal.
of all kinds from the National Kecuverv Administration in Washington.
tion can be given by the city body
The Medley Harris family of
Literally tuns and tons ol primed mailer has been shipped to every
Visitor Fractures Lag.
and no plans have been made for Row river moved Sunday to the
Thornton Corners. Sept. 19.—
Book and corner <»l the country.
such consideration.
Hoffm an ranch, recently vacated i Special. 1—Charles Howard of Eu
Tha N R.A. emblem known popularly as the Blue Eagle, ia one of
Lack of enthusiasm Is, no duubt, by C. O. Worsham.
gene suffered a fractured leg Fri­
the most interesting ami vital features of ihe campaign. All employers
due In part to the fact that for
Mr. and Mrs. Deah Menzel of day when he fell from scaffolding
the city to purchase or build a Cottage Grove have rented the while working on the roof of a
who sign the President's Agreement are entitled to display the Blue
distribution system would require Jam es Scott house on the place barn under construction on the A.
Eagle wilh Ihe milisls N.H A and the words "We Do Our Part.”
a bond Issue, and bond Issues are formerly owned by David Kimball Schermacher place, where he was
Merchants manufacturers and all others who have the right lo display
District school opened Monday visiting for several days. He wee
no longer popular here.
ihe insignia by reason ol their having complied with the President's
with Mrs. Mildred Scott as teacher. able to drive hie oar back to
Agreement are permitted lo bang it on their walla or in their windows,
Twenty-eight pupils enrolled that Eugene Friday and Is recovering
Fruit Not Vet Injured.
day.
or on trucks and cars and II they so desire, to stamp it on their prod­
satisfactorily.
R ains of the past two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowrknce and
u c t or merchandise II is in fact the desire ol Ihe Recovery Admin­
have as yet done no great damage, daughter
Morene were week-end
Missing Aviator SUII Sought.
and whether or not there Is any visitors at the home of Mrs. Low-
istration that all make liberal use of thia badge of palrioliam.
such damage will depend upon rance’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
With hope that soma trace may
Any person in ihe United Stales who wishes to cooperate in the
weather from this time on. Prunes, Goodhart, In Buxton, returning yet be found of hla missing eon,
President's
Emergen, y He employment Campaign and be considered i
of which there Is a heavy crop, are home Mondny.
Bill Young, mall pilot, who disap­
a member ol the N.R.A may go lo the authorised establishment
suffering some from brown rot.
as
completely
several
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Beatty of peared
locality end sign a statement ol cooperation as follows;
and continued rain would mean a Cottage Grove
were
luncheon months ago as If swallowed by the
heavy loss. Prunes are not ripe, guests at the home of Mr and
"/ unit cooperate in rr employment by tupporling and patron-
clouds,
the
father.
John
E.
Young,
and several weeks will be required Mrs. 8. 8. Paul Monday.
iting employer» amt worhert who are rnrmbert o/ hl.H.A "
Portland, hae aeked hunters to
for picking after the heavy crop
Miss Glenna Miller of Portland keep a lookout for possible signs
Any such signer will then be given and may thereafter uae lha
has ripened.
Is visiting at the home of a broth­
Insignia ot consumer membership in N II.A.
a wrecked plane. A reward of
er, O. B. Miller. She arrived Wed­ of
»900 still stands.
Every phase of the progress of this mighty campaign will be flashed
nesday of last week.
in the newspapers ol the country and announced constantly over tha
j The Alvin Allen family were
Promotion
Bay
Is
Planned.
dinner guests Sunday at the home
radio. In this way everyone will he in a position to know juat what the
Promotion day exercises will be
of Mr. Allen's parents. Mr. and
campaign is doing Iroui day lo day in actually pulling people bark on
glveu
Sunday
morning
during
the
Mrs. Weston F. Allen, In Cottage
the payrolls and adding lo the mass purchasing power of the country.
Sunday school and church hours
Grove
While, at has been stated it it desired that liberal use ol the
Boyd Allen was an over-night at the Christian church by the
insignia be made by employer and consumer*, it it to be remrmbered
guest at the home of his grand­ cradle roll, beginners, primary and
Junior
departments.
Each
class
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weston F
that the official N.R.A. emblem is the properly of the United Stale
Allen Saturday. Elmer Allen of and department will have a part. |
Government and /nay nnl he used or reproduced without authority of
Baptismal
services
will
follow
the
Corvallis brought him out Sunday
the National Recovery Administration.
morning and visited briefly with exercises.
The lists ot all employers who sign the President's Agreement are
John Woolcott.
J. E. Bassett Is In Canyonville, Key. M. A. Groves Is Chairman. ,
displayed in local post offices and it ia urged that all employers who
Rev.
M.
A.
Groves
was
elected
where he Is employed picking
have not yet signed the agreement do so immediately and deliver them
chairman o f the looal relief com­
prunes.
to their local post-muster.
Mrs. Fred Tinker Injured an eye mittee at a special meeting Tues­
Wilh some minor exceptions (he terms ol the President’s Agree­
while gathering fruit this week and day night. He succeeds Rev. I. O. |
has been ll| but Is recovering sat­ Shaw, who resigned because of j
ment wilh employers is briefly as follows; Any employer of a factory
having resigned his pastorate here.
isfactorily.
or mechanical worker or aitisan mutt not pay him leas than 40 cent*
Silk Creek Sunday school cele- The local committee plans to do j
an hour or work him more than 35 hours a week except that if the
President Pythias" Hoott, w ish­ , brated the anniversary of Its re­ nothing at present except hold the
employer were paying less than Ml cenla for that kind of work
ing hla team tx, win the W illam ­ opening at the church Sunday committee together.
on Inly 15 tha employer can pay that (ate now but not lest than 30
ette Valley Golf association's tour­ morning and special extfreises were
Deadline Not Changed Here.
!
cents an hour. As lo all other employes those on a weekly rate the
nament, did tw o things to help It given Rev. J L. Beatty of Cot­
The deadline of September 29 I
tage Giove spoke briefly following
employer will pay not less than »15 a week in a city ol over ' 500,000
50f,,„u«, z p
win—kept out him self and packed the Sunday school hour. Officers for signing wheat control contracts
populalioai or (I I 50 a week in cities ol between 250,000 and 500,000; II
a 40-pound sack o f dulm for Bill were elected as follows Mrs. E. E In Lane county will not be
.r 112.00
although the date has '
or »14 a week in eiliea between 2,50(1 and 250,000 population; or
»12.00 ' V
Zlmmerly, who won the trophy for Paul, superintendent; Mrs. A Wool changed,
been changed elsewhere, County
a
week
in
cities
ol
less
than
2,500
population
and
ihe
employer
ngreea
cot,»,
assistant
superintendent
and
medal score with a 70.
organist; Robert Woolcott, secre­ Agent Fletcher has stated.
not in work thia class ot workers more than 40 hours a week. Aa to
Wheat control boards have au­
The two are here seen talking It tary-treasurer. Teachers are Bible
employes who were gelling a higher wage the employer mint not
over after the match and Big class, Alvin Allen; boys’ class, Mrs. thority to extend the date to Octo­
reduce their wages because ol a reduction in their hour* and he should
ber IS.
B ill seem s to be telling "Pythias” A. Woolcott; girls’ class, Mrs. Fred
generally keep the usual pay differencee at between the lower and the
Tinker;
small
boys
and
girls’
class.
that he’s a real caddy. “Pythias” Mrs Alvin Allen. During the venr
Battery Kesuniea Drills.
higher paid employes. And after August 31 he must not work ehitdren
seem s to be accepting as much over 40 names have been enrolled
Battery "E” resumed regular
under 16 years ol age. There are, ol course, some other rules which
drills Tuesday, after having had a
credit for B ill’s long drive* and on the register.
apply lo speeiel eases but the terms ol the agreement aa here outlined
vacation
during
the
summer.
The
several “unconscious" putts as his
oover the large bulk ol cuset.
Connecticut was the first statu
Innate modesty (whatever that Is) to grant a woman right to make a vacation was secured by bunching
a number of drills during ths sarly ,
will permit.
will.
summer.
LITTLE ENTHUSIASM
M M Hblt 30
This Spate Contributed by
C O T T A G E (.¡K O TE A7 iV /'/N 7 /.
U n d e r Gay L ig h ts
Bold thieves, who turned on most
of Ihe lights In the house to lead
neighbors to believe that the fam
IIV was at home, ransacked the
George Brainard home on the w«s(
side one evening recently while
Mi Brainard, living alone at pres
ent. was attending a show The
thieves had turned out the lights
and gone before Mr Brainard re­
turned The thieves went through
the house thoroughly, though hur­
riedly. and the loot taken was estl
maled at about »29. Drawers and
receptacles had been dumped and
contents scattered over the floors
C O U N T Y O R K 41O N, I
It
)[
Walter L. Darby Dies.
W alter L. Darby, 79, for several
yr a t , in the hardware business in
Cottage Grove, who had lived in
retirement in Portland for the past
mix years, died Friday ut his resi­
dence, 10(102 Whitaker street, in
lh ai city. Ihe funeral was held
-Monday ut Pomeroy, Wash . for­
mer home of the Darbys.
M r . Darby was a member of the
Woodmen of the World and of ull
Masonic bodies. He was past grand
high priest of Royal Arch Masons
of the slate of W ashington und
past grand patron of the order of
Eastern Star. He had been a
Sbrrner in Spokane and a member
of W alia Walla commandery.
Surviving are three daughters
Mrs. Vllettu Scott and Miss Alary
Darby. Portlund, and Airs. Gladys
Juckson, Corvallis, and three grand­
children.
Heattle, Sept. 18 Bel ween 300
and 400 lumber mill« will be open
throughout the year on a part-
time basis In the Duuglla fir areas
under the n<i«v lumber code
Colonel W. B. Greeley, eecrelary-
inanager of the Weal Coast Lum­
bermen'* association, pointed out
that seasonable employment will be
’maintained and widely distributed
among many mills.
"While looking for Increased vol­
ume of business thia fall and fa­
vorable movement In prices, we
must keep the Industry stable," he
explained "It is aa If the ebbing
tide were about to turn 7'here
may be riffles, but we hope to
maintain Ihe stability of the Indus­
try."
Workmen and lumber operators
share alike in the "new deal" of
the lumber code, so far aa safe­
Hunter* Go After Mule*.
guarding of their respective rights.
Several parties of hunters left
I hoy have the right of appeal to th.s week for the mule deer coun­
Industrial or commerce courts to
try of eastern Oregon
redress any wrongs.
William Zlmmerly, Frank and
laxborera In logging camps, saw ­
mills. planing mills and other al Clay Galdablnl und Glen Coons left
lied industries are under Jurisdic­ fo - Dayville.
tion of the Joint committee on la­
O. V. Breese. Charles Koner, E.
bor. a group of 19 elected enr- T. Hov and Schofield Stewart left
ployers.
for Hrtnevlllc.
The 424-cent minimum wage for
G. B. Pitcher, Ed Wiese, John
logging camps and sawmills also Younker und Pete Nelson left for
applies to all planing nrllla The Silver Lake.
40-cent minimum for factory work­
John Sufley. George Matthews
ers applies to women aa well aa
and George Hawlev have gone to
men.
central Oregon.
School Warrant to Be
Up At County Chamber
TO GET EAGLE
TO KEEP EAGLE
lb ere is so much misunderstand
ing about how to get and hold the
blue eagle ol the N B A that the
national recovery administration
has asked newspapers to make the
following explanations:
To get the blue eagle, if an in­
dustry or business, and not already
operating under a code, sign the
presidents agreem ent and put It
into effect. Mail the agreem ent to
tlie district office of the depart­
ment of commerce. At the same
time sign the certificate of com­
pliance and file with postmaster.
In cases where the provisions of
the president s agreem ent seem un­
fair, oi may work undue hardship,
petition for changes may be made
through a trade organization au­
thorized to speak for you. If ex­
ceptions are granted, the Industry
may work under them and still
retain the blue eagle.
When you come under a code
you get a blue eagle whether or
not you have previously had one.
If a business or Industry with­
out employes you may get a
blue eagle by signing the presi­
d en t» agreem ent or by com ing un­
der a code for your Industry or
business.
II merely a consumer, you may
get tho blue eagle by signing the
consumer's pledge.
Gerald GUdr-ndex-ve Is Kilb-d.
Silk Creek. (Special.) Airs. E.
R. Darnell received xvord last
week from a sister. Mrs. E
H. Glldersleevu of Oceun Fulls, B
A discussion of the senool war­ C., telling of the death of her
rant eltuutlon will feature the pro­ eldest son Geruld. who was found
gram at the September meeting of dead In the woods August 6. He
the Lane county chamber of com­ had been working for his father
merce to be held tonight at the An inquest was held and it was
W lllakenzle grange hall. The meet- believed it log rolled on him. Fu­
«"so wl11 *tnrt w l,h H d,nner “ t neral services were held In Ocean
C. C. C. boys from Brice creek
halls. Gerald Glldersteeve was born
H. F. Gordon, Eugene .business In Silk Creek and would have been camp to the number of 120, or
two-thirds of those who had com­
man, will discuss the question from 21 years of uge last Thursday.
pleted a six-month enlistm ent, left
tho angle of the merchant. Truman
Tuesday morning for their homes
Chase, chairman of the non-hlgh
Visitor
Kills
Cougar,
in Kansas. They were In charge
school board, will discuss the sub
A cougar weighing 129 pound« of Captain A. B. Rhett, who had
Ject from the standpoint of the
general taxpayer, and Mrs. Clyde and measuring six feet four Inches been at the camp a month. The
Wright, Creswell, will outline Ihe was killed Saturday about three 63 Kansas boys who remained, to­
views of mothers and wives.
fourths of a mile above Lundpurk gether with 29 local boys, all of
by Frank Kimball of Trent, guest whom remained, are In charge of
Capt. Harry E. Cooper of the cav­
Relief Council Finance*.
at the C. H. Klme summer home
reserves, who arrived Satur­
Robert Fromm, secretary-treas­ for the week end. Other Week-end alry
day from Illinois.
urer of the local relief council, has guests of Dr. anil Mrs. Klme were
Captain
Cooper, who attended
Issued the following financial re­ Mrs. Frank Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday noon's
luncheon of the
port up to August 23, this yeur,
of commerce, announced
when Ihe council dlsbunded as an Cluyton Kimball and Mr. and Mrs chambet
that work would start at once on
Lewis West, all of Tront.
agency for direct relief:
barracks at Layng creek for 200
Receipts
men.
Sept. 28, 1932, cash on hand,
Off for College.
First National bank
»889.99
A number from here will attend
(Bank of Cottage Grove In
Institutions of higher learning this Lumbermen Have Their
liquidation
i »62.42)
year They are: Oregon State col­
Eagle» charity dances
18.40 lege. June Wheeler, Dorothy Um-
Code Explained to Them
Church union services
3 87
phrey, Melvin Breese and Jean Al
Bank of Cottage Grove, divi­
dend No. 2.........w ..................
7.80 llson; University of Oregon, Alton
Willamette valley lumbermen to
Donation, general public
.79 Woodard, Madelle Reldler, Elbert the number of nearly 300 gathered
Smith and Wllberta Wilson; Mon­ at Eugene Friday night to hear
Total cash on hand
»720.77 mouth
normal
school,
Evelyn details of the national lumber code
Smith; W illamette university, Ken explained by officers and repre­
Disbursements
neth Goff.
sentatives of the West Coast Lum­
T ra n s ie n ts
.
$ 31.37
bermen's association headed by Col.
Poor relief
Rl.23
W. B. Greeley, secretary manager.
UiiiekNilver Mines Visited.
School Improvement (teach­
The lumbermen's code hae been
London,
Sept.
18. -(Special)
ers' fund)..........................
32.98
approved under the national re­
Red Cross roll call
190.02 George F Kllroy, editor of a covery act and all lumber manu­
Christmas baskets
88.04 mining Journal, Alfred K. Hlndle. facturing plants m ust operate un­
Supply room maintenance
97.08 an Inventor, and Mrs. Marguerite der its provisions. Numerous ques­
Telephone ca lls..................
17.21 Whelan, wife of a mining engineer, tions were answered by speakers
o r r ii'e s u p p lie s...................
e.08 all of Seattle, were here Wednes­ but the point was strongly stressed
Chairman’s traveling expense 29.00 day Inspecting tho Black Butte that this code Is In effect and
PcOr picking
9.42
must be obeyed. Whole-hearted
It F C. road w ork...................... 89.12 ami Elkton quicksilver mines. Miss support w as pledged.
Daisy Warwick accompanied them
The Eugene meeting was the last
Toiai disbursements.
»483.19 to Elkton. The group spent the of three held to acquaint lumber­
evening at the A. Lyons home.
men with the "new deal” regula
Recapitulation
tions for their Industry. The other
Cash on hand .........
»889.99
Oregonian Writer Is Coming.
m eetings were at Tacoma and
Cash received
30.82
Edw. M. Miller. Sunday edltoi Portland
Cash disbursed......
»483.19
of the Oregonian, is expected here
Balance on hand
237.62
Monday to take a travelogue trip
Earl lllll Buck In Buslneaa.
Into the Bohemia district. He will
Earl Hill, who recently sold the
Total..................
.»720.77 »720.77 visit CCC camps of the Willamette Eagle
cigar store to Carl King,
forests Sunday and expects to hns purchased a half Interest from
I Loose Leaf Forme. Tho Sentinel. come here the next day.
Mr. King.
s
e
G. G. C. BOYS LEAVE
EOD KANSAS HOMES