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t C O T T A G E G R O V E , L A N E C O U N T Y <‘ K E O O N , T IH H M D A Y , D E C E M B E R <1. I M I V O I ! M K X l.l, COURÏS DF LÄND SAY M eal, Loses H ead GROVE WINS THREE GAMES IN ROW 1 in« BUND Of a chicken h aw k _____ ih m waa wise enouuh to know that aeparated It fro m a canary y oncalJtt Ball TO ilW i H andily P r e m i e n t i Reemployment Mlaaa b in t placed In a window, but fool J tab enough to entei by a nem by TiUtou luto Uituip to Agreement B i n d i n g ou door in 11« e ffo rt« to ««cuie a tid bit for dinner. 1« told by Mr«. Tuuo ol 23-11). Those Who Signed It. N e ttle SalliiK. uf south E ig hth «treet. t rhb*M b> J u urualiaiu n tu ib u l.) W hen lir e . Haling «uw the huwk Curtlunil, Dec. 18. I N l l A Spo Ih e Cottage G io ve high school etai.) ru lle ra i and «tuia cuurts, In enter and m ake for the bird cage, a annua ut recent ducixiuu*. have «he cloeed the door by which (lie oa«aelbad team g a u ia ie u Ita tn u d established precetleut* which prove bird had entered. j V m ttie haw k « u a ig n t win H atuiu ay night w in u (he e uiiau iu uu u ulitv uf ihe ualtun- tried to leach Into the cage foi .i o«*uated Yoncalla -d to lo. Haling, im ' game wua n aid loug«< al In d u s tria l recovery act and lha the dainty canary. M i«. a x u c u llu ra l adjustm ent uel beyond aged 75. grabbed the huw k by tin* thioughout w ith m any fouie on question, uccurdtiut lu u ttleial tad feuthera, took hold of It In oom team«. Uuavuoerry wau high point m an W ashington dispatches re o lv e d by such a m anner th a t It could not F lu n k Messenger, Oregon Idaho uttuck her. took It to the kitchen i « U h lu pointe, dhut triage, the tan and severed it« head fro m It« c e n iv i piuyvd u m u c ti im proved N t t A cuinpllance dlreotur. game, scuiiug sta punita, iie iiu iiu b ad erai d is tric t cuui I in New body. M i«. Haling ha« «pent her e n iiiv »ua outstanding tot Vuncatiu w ith Y o lk eltv. in Ilio O ral teal uf the life in Oregon, having been b o m ! J poluta, rlx b ' lu punisti code violatola, up held ilia N t tA und fined the in Polk county, ha« «ecu the en ; f o in a lla lud the scoring during Hercules Gnauline Filling Slalluna. tire g row th of the atate, hut novel i the lir ai pel iud, but Coltuge Grovu ro utuu (urged ahead and never re Ine., lha aunt uf 4*00 fur w urklng before had uh« «een u haw k help over lha lim ila preaerlbrd in bold aa to enter a dw elling ttili 'ilaued the lead. the petroleum code, und paying H ie lineup«. lex* than min U l u l i l i wages. A llo t - O. U. Yoncalla i »u.»«iiü«n ry . lu Í iiaya fur the fitting alulluiia liud I H ! laud, V i Cox. 2 ------ ----- t K in m an, 1 baaed lh a ir case on the uneunalllu- • »401 t I t i l g « , O tlo n allty of the NILA. The cou rts 1 unir» 5 Hallow, 2 dictstuu upheld the act. I ui pin g Judge John A. Maura, c u c u li ■ i 'i i», 4 Strung K court ludxe in M ultuuniah county, Huu«uiuiJon« C. G . Ih le s , Hun recently allowed a waltraaa dam culla. C o rn uti. A lie a d y th« political pot la ba ages against her em ployer, who wa« paying leaa than the m in im u m ginning to boil, so fat a« l«gi«h» llo n o r B u ll la A iiiio u n rax l. ul- requited under the president a re 1 Uv? poaltion« arc concerned, l'he hoiior lu ll für Ihe Cut tage . though the .May priinarlaa a t« aev- Grovv high schuul lo r Ihe seconil em ploym ent axreenienl. Judge F ra n k McDunuugti, in a I ei ul m o nth* aw ay. Con «hl ■’ruble at s.x wuvas is an luhuws haniois, Culurudu euurt. made a alm llat I tendon I« lo ba paid to th« hou«« G c.qgiu C la rk , Getievieve Cubletita. decision in u amt brought by a mem bership, aa It la bclH'yrd Lane Evelyn C o iuu t. V»ra G llh a m . Fdu a chanc« foi th« Gruub. w a ite r against his employer, lluth 1 county ha« a H eien 1 lausen, M arion artrtumptloii I« Jo uuson. Bob Kt us«, t.a y ie L ltida atate ludgea dec lured th a t the speakership. T h« I that H « p i«rteiitattvo» M cCoruack. president's reem ploym ent agree tiiuod. H a iu id M uckin. B u lb Bis ment tb la n k e t code) was binding i H u nting to n and H U I all w ill b** • ue, Uuunie .S c h a ff.!, M a u rin 1 c a n d id a te fur renom lnatton. w ith miVarat "Tü'y w '^ te \" 'T m ilm s .”j ü i on employers who hud signed it. The a g ric u ltu ra l aylm alm eni ad- eithet K ill or M cCurnnck likely as - tin lh o w n . i'm ilip Glass, L illia n m aterial. Hnnator H u l l . M illie , u l'L e w is , M illa rd Me m lu ia lra tio n waa — equally - success rpeukershlp fu i In several recent court ac tio n s •• heeler has indicated that he i , c a rta ,id . liltinehe i'a q u e tle , W ilm a T w o suits to test the rig ht of th - w illin g tu accept a rcnoralnatlon s u lh e ih u id , t'e rry Ihouipeuu. M a r secrelarv uf agric u ltu re tu license Ig in e co u n ty Is e n title d to an g u re t W ils o n , IJ IIia n Yuung, Baisy m ilk dealers for then common added 1-gislalive position this lim e /.n n m - ily . sophomore*. Ld l.a u good were decided in fuvur uf the as tills Is Its turn for the Jo*»' der. Chat lotto U urknolder. i tuners Lucy adm in is tra tio n and the rig h t fully senatorshlp now held by 1)1 Joel C aldw ell, Eunice K Iwurds, upheld. A nother nctlun brought by Booth of Lebanon, A t Bison of N o rn s K in g . K . iinoin the g uvernnietil against a packing Eugene and I I I M erria m »1 H nortlldg«, ilu ie m e iiples. B u lb Ju--hon have been Aientlon*'d for cuuipany tu test the rig h t tu lim it Hlottoil. L e in Ir a e y ; fi«rthmon. thia port It ion business June was also decided In M ild ie tl Cellar«. A ltn ita D lc k v tr AH the present mem bers of th« »41. J i. u G iu b b , Willi*» l«athiop. favor uf the A A A . and the cun s tltu tlu n a lltv uf the act was up h g.rtlatu ie held im p ortan t com m it Albert M cC all. V tig iiiu i M etc a lf, tee Artrtignment* end were active In Julian M ille r. K athleen Moor«, In a held. T he D is tric t uf Colum bia su th • bu» I heart of th« two I mk I i «- May Monro«’, i lie.mu P a rim . 1 >oro- p rt nie court recently sustained the thy Z im m e rly. aecretarv of the in te rio r In a suit ih e honorable m ention list 1» a« brought by the Southpurt Petro le foiluwM Seniors. A rleen D illon, um com pany, which challenged his G la re G rim e«, B etty Jacobsen, rig h t to lim it petroleum produc Htunlev Hcott. W ilm a Hproui«, Jun tion under pruvlsluns uf the N B A . lora, Isola l»ham , L u c ille Johnson, "T here seems to be nu question Pupil« of the London «chool are Jack K elly. Tom K un. G eorgetta that the N B A und A A A laws are to give an operetta, C hrist man Knowles, M ildred Mooney, K a th e r beyond successful question o f the W ith the Old W o m an W ho Lived ms Nelsun, M a rg a re l Shelburne, courts," said M r. Messenger. “T here In a Shoe," In the com m unity hall Faul Ulem ann; suphurm res, Gene- can be nu duubt th a t they are con at K ebton F rid a y evening of this v ie w Urcssler. Charles East burn stitu tio n a l, or th a t the govern week. A list u l the musical n um J o y c e M cC urm ack E lixaiucth m ent intends tu conUnue anforc bers and personnel of cast follow Kuhde, l'eggv Savage. C hristine lng the provisions of these acts to fresh- P a rt 1, scene 1 Opening chorus. Shelburne. V iv ia n W h ite; effect ecunomlc reco very" "T om orro w W ill Bo Christm as;" meu. Lee Baldw in, M a jg e Cnrlllv. churus (Sleep F a ir y ), Sleep. L ittle Melba Gates. Lureuo 1'orlnl D earies;' chiyus (F a iry godm oth er w ith chorus). "You Need Not LEGISLATIVE POSITIONS Operetta to Be Given At Hebron by London Annual Junior Play Is Successfully Presented CCC BOYS TO PLAY SANTA FOR KIDDIES l-lfto e il T ata W ill He Htuffed W illi Turkey uiul T rliiiiid ng a. Bove uf the Mrloa creek CCC camp, whu ure from lllluole, w ill bo fur fro m home flreeidea for C hrlalm aa, but they are going to huve u m erry Chrlelm ne by m a k ing It a happy day for 16 U tile yuungatere of tl>e Coltuge Grove com m unity, who w ill be guests of t in boys fu r a sumptuous Christ mas dinner. Manta Claus has al toady agreed tu put ennte pi esente foe the kiddles un a huge Christ | dims tree which the CCC buys have provided und to he the e him self t„ distribute them. Kach enlld -.vili J receive a pair uf abusa, tuya and candy Thia Ido* of « n te rta ln lu g the kiddles fo i < *ht i« t huh * i sn <>id navy custom adopted by uian uw u\ from Home iMirt« Lieut K I* W ctikar. cotiiinundlhg c fflc a r of the Hrlc« creak camp. 1« a naval officer. Ill« «tiKxa«lion to follow Ilia navy . i quleii fuvoluble i «spoil«« fro m the boy« and the lied Cra«« furnished the nama« of the children. Fund« for lha C h ris’ m«« enter- taln nien t w ill be escili cd Ih r*.ugh a dunce which the CCC hoys w ill give at the a rm ory Hntui ley night Children whu have been Inviteli ira Kuiereun F ra n k lin D o l’n ar l-'ruii k Un. Beante F ra n k lin . l.r,, l i hole. M arguerite Tornile. Andie 1'onule. Haymond Stew art, Jim m ie S tew art, J im m ie Sm ith. K rneetln r Keaton. W a lte r Keaton. M ary Ellauhuth Keaton. Alice Allen. Jack M cF e rrln and W illie K arn shaw. T he menu w ill he as fallo w *: Chilled g rap efru it, wafers. , alery green unions, pickles, olives, roast Oregon turkey w ith oyster drees lng. giblst g ravy cran berry eauc* cold sliced V irg in ia ham . tnasheii potatoes, candled sweet potatoes, buttered i»eae. W a ld o rf salad on lettuce leaves. P a rk e r House rolls, b u lter. coffee, cream and sugar. mince pie, pum pkin tile, fru it cake^ assorted fru its, candles and assort «J nut« Three hundred. fifty i>ound« of turkey have been pur chm ed. hut if the llttl« g teate do not «at It all. the CCC bov« w ill flnlah It. For members of the H rn e cieek cam p from thi« sect Ion who w ill «pend the holiday at horn« Christ* mas dinner« w ill be furnished In baskets, T h e colored boy« of the camp hnv • not been forgotten and thev w .!| be taken to Portland to «pend th * holiday w ith mem ber« of th e ir own race TAX COMMISSION ERRS ON LI N U M B E R II. Iw o G il is to L ibrary T lia public lib ra ry la rlc h tr by 171.86 by reason of entertainm ents recently pi raen tad bv the Balia ileera am i the west side schools. T he Balladeere donated 426 and the weal aide schoola 4*886 The la tte r am ount la to bn expended for children's books, a list of which has bash approved and or Illaeuvery of the fact that (he dered. state tax (•ommlaalon, In com puting C ircu latio n o f the lib ra ry fo r the I a im county's share of tlia slate m onth of Novem ber was aa fo l tax, figured on a basis o f the total lows Adult fiction 1128. nun-flc- valuation of property before the llon 101. c h ild re n s fiction. 27*. teduction was made In the value non-fiction. 10*. a total of 1807 Bon Uf tim b er lands owned bv 13 T h irte e n c'anlV'w"ere” r7iic7lle(i 62 ire. lum ber and large tim b er com new carda Issued and total bor- in i low ers ware 1360 sion aa fu thè egact countv levy for 183* l.ane county's stale lag < • flaed hy ihc coifimlaaton !■ $I6*,*O | 7* hut if thè levv were im i. le un Ih * Intuì valu allu n a fte r thè 4X33.881) leductlon In llm lie i aseessinente waa inaile II shoultl he cunalderab Iv lesa than tlils am uunt and wnuld (educa thè levv uè coinputed by T he poelofflce Is having consid Cuuntv C le rk B u ta n i II waa polnl- erable trouble this year w ith those • 1 ..ut hy cuuntv officiala who enclose w ritin g In Christm as T he countv court niet w lth C le ik packages. Any w ritin g except B llla rd and Asaresor Keeney and discusseli |he m a tta r and It waa C hristm as greetings eublects a par- cel to firs t class postage. I t the pul up t» D la trlc t A tto rn ey W II ll>.'.,ke lo look up thè law end w ritin g I* discovered at nostofflce at which mailed, delay w ill result, givo an opinion. as package w ill be heid u n til send l ’ rom pt action un thè levv le er appears to remove w ritin g or «■>ught bv Asaeesor K e en ey aa he . l»av firs t class postage If the has to extend the tax rolls and w ritin g lx discovered at poelofflce place them In the hands of Ihe of delivery, receiver of package sheriff soon a fls r the firs t of the w ill be required lo pay firs t class postage, which m ay am ount toeev- eral dollars. T h ere hae ahm been much trouble w ith packages wrapped In tissue paper or o ther flim sy m a te ria l which lx lik e ly to be torn In Ira n etf. Package« should be wrapped w ith strong naper and securely tied, and should bear re tu rn ad Th« Cottag« Qrov« cham ber of dress the same as a le tte r cutnmerc« haa accepted an In v ita M o to r Fund la Apportioned. tion of the Hrlc« creek CCC bov« to hold Ita J an u ary noon lunch- I«an« countv haa been allotted coo meeting at the ltu )e d a camp, 4*J,62* as Its share of $800.000 where barracks and buildings hav< m otor vehicle anil n, dor transpnr been constructed to care fo r 226 tetion funds. Th* money wnx men through (be w in te r None o f c n d lle d to a contract the countv the cham ber uf c o in m -rc e tnem h a , w ith the atate highw ay com bers have, yet visited the camp, mission which Is located near the dlatrlct T he allotm ent la baaed on num- foreet ran ger xtatlon. bet of c a n registered from each Legal Action to A c c o m p lis h Assessment Alteration Anticipated IS CAUSING TROUBLE ( ( T . Boys to 11ave ( C . L uncheon - - ........- - In ven to ry blanks c o u n ty T he Hentlnsl. A Ilka aum w as 11 e l In July Buaket» Containing Food and Clothing Are to Be Dútributed A m e rry Christina« In every hums la the doelre of the Cottage Gruve re lie f council, representing lire churches, fra te rn a l and civic organlzatluns O ur deelro Is that every fa m ily fin a n c ia lly unable to furnish It for themselves m ay have a bit o f Christm as cheer, good things to cat and toys for the child ren ," said Hev. M A. Groves, chairm an. Baskets containing food and toys Will he d istributed. Residents u f the city have been asked to contribute foodstuffs fo r tbs baskets, to be le ft a t the city hall hy thle evening (T h u rs d a y ). If anyone is unable to d eliver his contribution, Kev. Groves may be called and someone w ill he sent fo r It. Those know ing of needy fam ilies have ba*m asked to report to Kev. Groves. Toys fo r ’ ho baskets have been col I-c ted by lha A m erican Legion and boy scouts and are being put lu condition by George Foster and the g irl scouts. T he A m erican Legion aux ilia ry and the Keepers of the Den w ill pack the baskets F rid a y , and they w ill he d istributed S aturday by the Legion and Lions club. F ig u re ‘S’ Is R u lin g F a c to r in L ite A peculiar Influence of the tile ure "8" Is found in the life o f Mrs. Esther D o olittle G ordaln er of this city She was born In 1808, a t 8 o'clock on the eighth day of the month, on the eighteenth annlver snrv of her patents. Is the eighth daughter and the eighth grand daiUChtar mi each side uf the fam llv. She has eight brothers and sis ters. eigh t s ls te ra ln -la w and eight aunts She has lived In eight states and wax m arried on her eighteenth anniversary. Buying Power of Whe; - C ost in Terms of Wheat Articles Farmers Buy (Lach sack holds 3 bushels) i * I High School Notes * S< veral projects under the C W A are being carried un In the tw o grade school ! lings and the C laus and M other Goose), "As high school. A new floor lx being Soon As W'e Kcnrd." P a rt 1, scene laid in the gym nasium Calsom ln- t W ritten by Juurualiaiu M tudrnt.) 2 Chorus (th e fairies and children Ing. painting, varnishing of wood "The Uouse Kangs H igh," the of Santa Claus). "N o M a tte r W h at The old W . W. J mc U j u i «tore w ork un.l other m inor repairs are annual Junior play, given F rid a y the W e a th e r;” solo I M other Goose), building and lealdence tit Loruite, being made In the high echool. n ig h t In the gym nasium , was s "Hey. Diddle. Daddledcc, O ;" q u a r land m arks of that done on cthiij. wets Some work 1« being success despite the financial con tet i M other Uouse. fa iry godm oth com pletely destroyed b / fire Sun the grounds, the sidew alks and een). ditions and unpleasant weather er. Santa Claus and Goody day. A lm u sl nothing was saved the cement entrances o f all three ry th in g Is Heady." which accounted fur u sm all a t "E P v a e rt 2 Christm as carol • I -enlc Burn the store, but a laii;e p art of buildings T he w ork started M on- tendance. W eenie w ith chorus). "W e I o ,e to lh '! fu rn itu re of the house was d»V and Is to be completed In 18 Claude M ille r and Daley Zlrn- < K ate saved The lo ,* w is estim ated a t days. Sixteen men are employed. chorus u ierly portrayed well the Irra - i $13,(MN), p a rtia lly covered bv In- Two skits fro m the Iu n io r play sponsible and spoiled tw in *, home ' * l,h chorus), Ih e Christm as T ra ,' NUr' lIlc' ‘j , huildln i fro m college for C hristm as vaca- H"hg;'' chorus (P ic c an in n y Pr e ¿ X m , I • H were owned j w e ir given at tha assrmlVv moat m erchan- ' I n r Thursday. The rem aining tlm a , Uon. i nn w ith chorus). De A nim als In de , ■**' , u a c a i u n . t . j t the ti d i.c stuck and cuntenis uf the was given uver to the aw ard ing of L o rra in e Coiner, In her Interp re A r k ;" chorux (S a n ta Clsua w lth home were Wwn.'J bv llluln e Addi lettere to th - m e m o e rt of the foot- tatio n of the mother, w ith H en ry chorue). "T he Guod Oíd Gamn of son. bu I squad. Those receiving letters (W h ln tlliig W lllle W yn n e as the fath er, made the T s g ;’ chorue 'Ih e fire was believed lo have for the firs t tim e vere E lm e r M x- The Flag of A llth e aetond act d efin itely one of the . w lth C horue). u- • M o lh er Goose w . . . lth . .. ’ txH cd fro m a defec'lvs flue end eon Vernan Thoraen. Joe Horen Flugx;" chorue high spots of the presentation chorus) '"'rhere W as T in 'O lifw o m - h il ' « “ hied such hen Iw n / when son. C liffo rd Shaw. Kenneth Short- T he g randm other, played by , , . Hhor ' fin a l discovered that the e ifo rts of the rid ge, for the second tim e C lar- Peg W ilson, was the chief charac- “f* W ho Lived In ' Itln e population of l i e commuri- once Ballew. Harold M nckln. Al Bells, ta r part. Peg certainly "knows her L h rU tm a s lly were Insu fficient to rn eck fle d Allen. Floyd Thles. A u ra Sweet and Clear." grandm others." Personnel Hants Claus, A lvin them. A heavy wind was blowing Cook. Claude M ille r. Ito b c rt Bueen- T he other characters, Justin i' .id only the wet condition of ruof. berry. Pnul H ulllvsn; for the third B row n as Hugh, the older brother, Dugan; Ihe F a iry «lod n io t lir i. Lll of nearby buildings saved them tim e Ban Kelly, Hay Thles, T om ’ O e orgetta Knowles us his sweet llsn Geer; M other Goose. M axine from destruction. Hprankle. und for the fo u rth tim e John heart . Izó la Isham us Aunt Julia Cochran; W h istlin g W lllle . Eave Htew arl and V irg il Horn. The P h illip Glass as her son. J a m e i M adsen; Goody Green, the old — - a n inliik 11«, a ,I le» — «assess« LSse_ G lfta t<> the K in g. T w in Oaks trophy, awarded on ihe H em e n w a v as Leo Bay. the eoclal- wom an who lived In a shoe. M a r A " G ift to the K in g ” service w ill basis of tra in in g , team w ork, cltl- Cherry clim blng council m em ber; Perry lorie Her Children K ate, Lovelle h” held fo r the fo u rth consecutive s«nshlp. scholarship nnd sports- Thompson as a crooked politician, Abeene; Duplicate M arcell Ahenne 'e a r at the forenoon nervlce Hun- manshlp, was given this year to and M axin e N ixo n as the m aid, all T rip lic a te , Esther Kalsor; M olly, dny at the M ethodist church A t V irg il H o rn , the outstanding plny- helped to m ake the play a suc V lrg ln la N o rton; Polly. G race on® point In the service the con er of the season. Haym ond T h lre cess. p e l, gregatlon w ill file past « m n n g e r w " » ’ he B l l r r u n n i club aw ard Dolly. C la itt Powell T w o numbers, "W e T hree Kings o f ‘ the O r'ient' A r e " a n Y ‘ "A*Tl’ rh n t A l c n e , H c p -a t, F lu n k V a n “ «d * ‘H *•“ '"> K ift ' for the ex w hich Is given on the basis of W androus Christm as N te h t " wee? N o rtw lc k ; M ax. Lloyd G illia m tension of the teachlngx and king leadership, sportsmanship, charac HU r h? ? h f g i r l . " X m T C " ’" * « - “ •«•‘» 'I ‘ i«or; Josie. L ucille dom of the mange, K ing Special <-,• and scholarship. T h e . . tw o A H u unt («., d .n e G , ' r; Hosle. Ro«,e' I LoIm B a c h e h l.r; Ned- Ned music music win w ill Include the follow ing boys, because o f the fact that they A n m d l r ie e v v H n t , e » . L ^ T 7 . xj I h Bochelder; and few“ n . a w . tap » P p1“ .d i k W * ' ' * r “ m Ï " 1 S T * " ' voeni k m g ' solns- T T A n Í d rtv H u ¡¡.tactio n t gave dance "The B irth day of a are not allowed to keep the small gold bv t h . orchçstra ^ ' n b X Ä " M r * M nckln; "The In fa n t trophies, were given Hov I.eiinnrd; "T h re e footballs bv M r. Bagley In p lac* | K e lly was G a rm a n ; W innie. V erna lin k e r; Klnga of O rien t," D orothy Hie of the awards. D an C h ris tm a s C an tati» I« G iv e n . i M ary, V erna O lth am ; C arry, F ra n ninnn. T he sermon topic w ill be elected honorary captain by the "Peace and Good W ill," a C h rist I CCS EllHw orth; Tcenle W eenie, Roy Out Gifts." ,'iiiii,l for thia year. mas ca n ta ta by Ir a B. W ilson, was H o llo w ay; T in y T im , Halph G ll- A one-act Christm an play, "W h y Ixrndon Mchnol H onor Holt. the Chimes R in g," bv Elizabeth Sr<".l? n E?d. the choir of ’ he ¡h a m ; Piccaninny Pete Gene Hasor. M ethorliat church Hun t ry at .he 8 ! choruses; Sleep F airies Jackie Pupil» on tho honor roll at the M cFadden, was preaanted by M I hh o’clock vesper servicer. C. E. Uni- M orton, M arto rle W oodard B erta London school are reported ns foi T u rn e r's oral English class, assist phrev was d irecto r and M rs. Bessie T u lle r. Ernestine Heaton. G erald- i low»: o<l b* ,he « lrl»' «>«• clu*>. <n S u tcliffe wan accompanh.t j n,f n a n ton M axine C u rrln , M ax Upper grade« James Robinson, assembly Thursday T h e charactera M em bers o f the chorus were: |ne E w in g ;’ Godm other's F airie s ' L aV e lle Ahecne, leather Ralsor, ; were an follows: Holger. a boy, M i» , kay Isom, Miss Theresa L eth e Chetwood, June Chetwood V irg in ia Norton, A lvin F u n k, Fnv R u th Hlssue; Hteen, his younger Young, M rs. Hov Leonard, M ta. | W in ifre d M aklnson, E rm a Ralaor. E w in g ; p rim a ry Leroy Ew ing, brother, Florlene F ra n k lin ; Bertel, G race B rtind, M rs. F L. G rannis, K athleen Lane. Resale R n ls o r Glenn Mean», V ern e B aker. Jim Ihe hoy's uncle, Tom H p rankle; an Mr.-. Joe Landess M rs H a ttie n |p , B Lol|I T u , |or M elva bile Dunny. Uleta Hmall, Lois old womnn, Zelm a Ijrffo o n ; an w a n ’f B ‘lV« rd A M r “- E : B aker; Hanta’g C hildren Nolan Bachelder; Interm ediate, George angel, W ilm a 8prouls; the king, Cone, Mr«. n G r.l»n n Means, M „nn . „ E . M . . . . . M A. Groves, „ M ix . ¡M M aklnso aklnson. lenn L elto v Dugan, M axin e E w in g, G erald in e Dan K elly; the priest, Igio Dugan. Si ' .7^,1 ' . M ildred Cellars. [ K w | n< Jim m ie Banton. E llsw orth Banton, B erta T u lla r, June Chet T he seniors and th e ir class M I hj M llilc e n t Lewis, M rs. N . E. T u lla r, W a lte r Means, Ramon Perl wood. W in ifre d M aklnson, L illia n visor, Ml»« Jenks, enjoyed a thea- Compton. Mrs. Ransom Cone, M i nl. D ick Cherry, Donald Ew ing, Geer. Fred Powell tor party a t the Arcade M onday B lé o n a rd , M rs. C. L. Struup, Jim m ie Doney. D ale Cox. — - ■ ’ ’■ — -enii evening, a fte r which the evening ! Ralph L. M ac k ln , J. B. Leonard. D. A. Rulsor, Stanley Puls; L ittle Ann Naltsiuan B uried. was spent socially at the home o f i Piccaninny Em erson, C. E. U m p h riy , W . A. Pete’» Choru« Gene Ralaor Fred F un eral «ervIccH for little Ann Bonnie Schaffer. L ig h t refresh- I Hogate, Don A llen, Ed Webber. C. Pow ell, died Wednesday ! ment« were served, Calvin Powell, A lb ert Saltsman who N . Land, F. L. G rannis, J. H. m orning of last week In a Eu T he old members of the F. F. A. . Donev. E d w in Puls. H o w ard Geer, M a rk h a m . iiiem lirnnou« ! held th eir firs t m eeting T hu rsday I H o w ard Pule. P au l Cochran. John gene hospital from The church orchestra, dliucted Madsen, B ill P alm er, Arden J’ow- croup, were held F rid a y a fte r of last week and elected the foi- I bv A lb ert G riffin and accompanied ell, Davl« of the i low ing officer«: President, W ll- J im m ie Robinson, M arvel noon Rev. H W by M I hh Evelyn Shanda, plaved 80 i n . ' . r n « rr„ u i k , „ Uuptlst church officiated nnd In tnor Heales; vice president. Edison minute« preceding the ie rv lc e ! f7* e r' P « « ™ " W oodard, Alvin F u n k , Robin Wood«. George D u torm ent wa« In the A F A A M. Lem ley; secretary, Ham Evenson; I. O. O F. cemetery. treasurer. E a rl M u rra y . W n vne ' gan. In v e n to ry blanks. T he Sentinel. L ittle Ann w in born June 8, | Berggren, Johnny Gallo, H a rlo w O rchestra: M a rjo rie C h erry, Frances E llsw orth, M nxlne C u rrln , nnd was aged «lx months mill Huhhcll nnd la V e r n e Bree«e were Y£ gods ! apei / t a/e rut M nxlne Cochran. A lvin Dugan, Fay four days. Hhe Is survived by h“ i appointed as a com m ittee to plan parents, M r. nnd Mr«. R alph Hnlts- the In itia tio n for Ew ing. the "rooks.” PO OR SAC'S'. SP. UPlU ti O U R S P O D About 30 are to be Initiated. Stage manager«: BUI P alm er, man. M o n t y a u iL P iu s B u u K E a s a u o T he girls’ league Is sponsoring a A lv in F un k. P ro p e rty mistress, SAUO TPspy locf n n s . j u s t to R elief Gardens W o rth 867,618. drive for toys, fru it, vegetables V irg in ia N o rton ; electricians, M a r AWWOV 0UA5£iV£u v j i n t l The total value of gardens grown and groceries to be distributed vel Geer, Robin Woods; ushers. In I.ane county under the subsist am ong the n nedy. G race Goer, V erna G llham . cnee gardens nroject carried on by N o rm a Dugan, assisted by Fern Lane countv re lie f com m ittee T ra c y , entertained w ith a d inner UTILITY DISTRICT IS NOT the last Hummer w iih 487.618.10, It was T hu rsday evening at the practlee SELF LIQUIDATING ONE announced Saturday bv O H house. L illia n H u ll and W ilm a Fletcher, county agent. Sutherland were guests The valuation wa« arrived nt Several local teachers nre plan T he C entral - Lorane people’s through result« of report hlnnks ning to attend Ihe O, S T A u tility d is tric t w ill not he a u th o r returned by more than 2,000 per m eeting In Portland d u rin g C h ris t ized by the atate hydro-cIcctrlc sons who received re lie f seed. The mas vncatlon commission unless tho d is tric t Is average value of each garden was Rosem ary Frazee visited school w illin g to levy taxes for support 424.80, determ ined by the m srket Munday w ith M ildred Mooney of the project. T he reason Is th a t cost o f crop«. Beulah Chapm an from U n iv e r tho commission does not believe sity high school, Eugene, visited sales o f power w ill be sufficient ri 1 I» • i n t I school Monday w ith Daisy Z lm - to m ake the project Half-liquidat merly, ing. L ila Strong o f M edford entered P ow er probably would be pur ■nh001 ,B"* week as a Junior. chased from Eugene. E stim ated cost of the transm is Elects O fficers, sion and distribution system was set a t $9*.000. The desire of the C liffo rd M . Jones of this city has T he follow ing officers were «ponsors was to obtain a loan un won Ihe second grand prize o f $20 elected Wednesday evening at a d e r the public works net to fl In a contest conducted by Hclcncc , m eeting of the Royal A rch M a- nnnee construction and obtain a and M echanics foi home-made con ¡sons- George M atthew s, high nrlest; g ia n t o f 30 per cent of the cost trlyanccs Ills e n liy was a hand A rch W a lk e r, kin g ; L. W . Coiner, o f labor nnd m aterials. T his nr saw made from old nutom ohlle scribe; W o rth H arvey, treasurer; rangem ent would m ake the cost to parts He hnd previously won a , E a rl S tew art, P. H.; Jesae Lan- T h crc are somethings about the the d is tric t about 487,000. m onthly prize of 416. I sing Hr., secretary. T he m eeting ue th a t En gin eer Coiner can’t ---------- -------— — ) --------- --------— was preceded by a 6:30 turki In v e n to ry blanks. T he Sentinel. U o Ierstand. In v e n to ry blanks. T he Sentinel, feed. CITY'S NEEDY TO GET Total S7 1.65 I9 I4 _ Landmarks at Lorane Go in $15,000 Blaze Sunday 1933* • Pint • month» /"»I V IN O wheat tha satua buylut power that It had In tha period before t h . W orld W a r la t h . goal of t h . A gricultural Adjustm ent Adrrl- w tratlon T his chart (howw how big lha problem Is. In 181* 8 sacks of wheat would buy a pair of shorn, a barrel of flour, a chair, and a plow R esiding in C o tta g e G rove or on R u ral R outes O u t of C o tta g e G rove 25 S ubscriptions to T H E S E N T IN E L Six M onths 40c J. 8. It. A. M. 21 th eir acreage for the 183* and 1846 cro p, ao that the return from a bushel of wheat w ill be once more what It was In the pre w ar period. In tin power to buy tbs goods which (armors need. T he goal of the wheat adm inistration la the 181* basts, on which * sacks of wheat would buy tha b ill of good* pictured here. To New Subscribers Only ad- nccond P rize Is W on la 1826 It took 8 sacks of wheat to buy the s a m . set of articles. In 1830 it took 18 sacks o( wheat and early In 1833 It took sack, o f wheat. Thu cauta of t h . low buying power Is too great a supply. T o rem edy the situation, the A g ricultural A djust ment Adm inistration ha* begun a campaign asking farm ers to reduce (Add 76o to Complete Year.) 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