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c o of o uw»»r V01-VMK m u . SDÜIEÏY WILL H t OUT IN FORCE FOR PARTY Tl CUTTAVR (W O VE, ld%NE COUNTY l'K » i« )N , THURSDAY, JANUARY U . Sc a S e rp e n t K now n T o Many Here Tha Cr«»c«nt luke »«a «•rp«nt, or whatever It 1«, which ha* be on get- Melting prominent mention In th<* public print« of late, |« well known to ittshlent« of thia vicinity. John Wallace, pioneer, after ruadinx Affiür tu Provici« Endowment W an ed Mcl*'tt< land« account of hl« several •ncountera with tha Fund for Worm Spring* monster. repotted that he aaw the amphibian 80 years axo. Foundation Politic« Forgotten in Selection of Array ot Patron« and Patronen»«« Cott««” Grove society la uxpected out In force fur the provident'« birthday parly, to b» hold In the armory Tuesday «veiling. Nut only will society ba there, but ninny will ba theru who make no pretense to belli« In the social swim, and many will be there who have nev er danced a step In th'-lr l l v < Che Kaglea lodge alone underwrote tho sale of ISO tickets and other sales have been satisfactory A I>a I luiinl radio Kteetin« Is ex peeled from the president at 8 13 and the doors will he open well be fore that time William Thum. I<> cal chairman, has appointed a doz en men to police the entire bulkl in« for the purpose of m aintain ing order. No rowdyism will be permitted at any Ume In any puit of the building. Arran«ementa are beln« made to have the main hall appropriately decorated and the American Le gion lias been asked to put out Its street flags for the day Not proceeds are to go to an en dowment fund for Georgia Warm Sprlnga foundation, where Presi dent Roosevelt was treated fur Infantile paralysis Tickets are be in« sold at SO cants for men and 13 cents for women. Following are patrons ami pa tronesses, selected without re«ard to politics Mayor and Mrs Victor Chambers. Mr. and Mrs K. K Mills, Dr and Mrs H A llagen, Mr. and Mrs. LaBelle Stewart, Sir and Mrs. It. 1C. Short, Mr and Mrs Harold Swart«. Mr and Mrs La« Ragan. I)r and Mrs. C. t£. Frost, Mr and Mrs. Wm Thum. Mr. and Mrs John Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kims, Mr and Mrs. Damon Scott, Mr and Mrs. Chas S. Hall. Mr and Mra Horace C. Wells. Mr and Mrs. Joe T. Smith, Mr and Mrs Fred Ander son. Mr and Mrs 8 V Allison. Mr end Mrs C. J Kern. Mr and Mrs Wm. Haldsman. Mr and Mrs Wm. Bartels. Mr and Mrs D J Scholl. Mr and Mrs. I* S Itukow- skl. Mr. and Mrs O. K Woodson. Mi and Mrs. J la n ein g Jr. Dr and Mrs Harold Axley. Mi and Mte Elbert Bede. Mr and Mis L. W Coiner. Mr and Mrs O. V Breese, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Woods Mr. and Mrs C. 8 Huberts. Mi an I Mra. W. H. Daugherty, Mi and Mrs H B Grlgge. Mr and Mrs. W W McFarland, Mr and Mis. C. E. Brown, Mr and Mrs Robert Fromm Mr and Mrs Dale Wyatt, Mr ami Mrs N J Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ciao Morelock, Mr. and Mrs Elbert Smith. Mr and Mra. D. A. Emerson, Mr. nnd Mrs G. B. Arnest. N. E. Glass Is «rnural chairman, Wm Thum la local chairman and other memlM-ra of the «enrrnl com mlttse ate Elbert Bede, publicity; Ray Nslson, radio; Dale Wyatt. Masonic lodge; E J Kent, Odd Fellows lodge, J. F. Dillon, Eagles lodge. E. Chestnut. K. of P. lodge; Miss Goldie Hayes, Degree of Hon or lod gs. George Matthews. Lions club; H C. Wells, chamber of commerce; Robert Fromm, Ameri can Ixigloti; Elbert Smith, Spanish American war veterans; lotScile Stewart, battery "E". Committee on music Is O. V. Breese. E. H. Luce and J. F. Dil lon. N J. Nelson Is In charge of dec orations. O. B. Arnest Is treasurer. ARE TO BE EXPLAINED Full details of the government plan for adjustment of hog and corn production will be explained by O. 8. Fletcher, county agent, at h meeting to be held at the Walker union high school at 0 30 Friday morning of next week. Blanks necessary for applying for contracts will be explained and distributed at this meeting. The county agent explains that farmers who produced a total of six litters of pigs In 11132 nnd 1933. or an average of ten acres of corn, exclusive of sllnge and green feed, should attend this meeting. Many farmers who originally thought that they were not Inter ested In the corn-hog adjustment progrnm are reported to have In vestigated tho plan and have de cided to sign contracts. Pencil Slat Factory Is In Operation The pencil slat factory, operated by Suva«« A Parr, resumed opeiu tlone Monday morning on an order that will require «evurgl months for delivery. Most of the business for the plant comes from Get many. The plant closed down two mohtlis ago on account of lack of orders. LEAD CRYSTAL MINE GETS 125-TDN MILL A mill ot the Gibson rod type and of 125-lun capacity Iras been purchased in eastern Oregon for use In the ixtad Crystal mine In tho Bohemia district. George H. Jennings, president of the coni puny, personally arranged the pur chas< of the machinery. The mill la coniplrta with crushing unite, and concenlratlon and am algam a tion table«. A flotation plant Is also planned A caterpillar tractor Is to be used In getting tho ma chinery to the mine Having ol a large percentage of all metals, gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc, la expected. Mr Jennings is authority for the a tale muni that th«* plant will be Ui« rqual of planta In various of the ■ uccueeful mining camp» uf the went. A large amount of development work has been don« at the Lead Crystal and a huge amount of ore Is ready to be put through the mill. A ctivities at another Bohemia mine are egpectsd as the result of a sale of one of the best known properties there. i Ili^ii School Notes I Jam es Pieper, who had been 111 with mumps several weeks, re lum ed to school Monday. Flora Dickinson entered school lusl week as a post graduate A Girls' league party was held in the gym Wednesday of last week. Cluer and popcornballs were served. The evening was spent playing basketball. Wednesday and Thursday of this week will be devoted to sem ester examinations. Lorraine Hixson, assisted by Grace Grimes, enlertulm-d Miss Turner and Miss Stephens at a dinner Thursday at tho practice house. Florelne Franklin, Genevieve Bressler, Margaret Petersen. Gen evieve McCullough and Orace Grime« entertained faculty mem bers and several students at a (ca Tuesday evening. Florelne Franklin and Elizabeth Rohde, accompanied by Miss Bow en and Miss Stephen, attended the home eoonomlcs conference at Cor vallis last week end. The girls' sextet sung "The Pa rade of the Wooden Soldiers." and Wilma Sprouls and Zclma Lafoon sang a duet, "By the Mississippi," at the anniversary banquet given by the nutlonal guard at the arm ory Tuesday night of last week. MOSBY CKEF.K. Jan. 23. Roy Kennedy was badlv Injured when his truck, loaded with wood, turned over on him. He Is In a Eugene hospital Mrs. Johnnie Davis went to Beaverton last week to visit with relatives. A number of tho little folks of the neighborhood attonded a birth day party at the home of Buster and Thelma Ball Saturday, Janu ary 18. Among thoee who attended the dance Saturday night at tho Jim G iaham home were Frank Miller, Douglas Castle, Eldon Jones, Les ter Lehow, Garvin Morlln. Melvin McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lan caster and children Berta and Leon. Violet Gleaner spent Thursday night In Cottage Grove with Myr tle Sanders. Myrtle Sanders, Hus Husted and Floyd Pleuard spent Saturday night nt the Herman Gleaser home. Mrs. Fred Frazee and Mrs. Bert Lancaster were dinner guests at the Georgs Foster home at Thorn ton Corners Thursday. DORENA. Jan. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mos by of Culp Creek spent the week end with Mrs. M. Mosby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Lawrence nnd ohlldren spent the week end with relatives In Eugene. Murder without use of firearms Mrs. Ruth England and children Is a civil crime In Burpeet but arson visited In Creswell Sunday with Is a capital offense. relatives. Several men of the community worked Monday reshingllng the club house. Battery (lets Pay. Exactly $332.27 was distributed among memb" n of battery "E”, 249th const a. tlllery,- at Tuesday night drill. This was a quarterly pay day. Rox Letter Files, Sentinel. “ HAS LIVELY MEETING Lieut. Lom bard . C M G ood One on Himself IBM NUMBER 13 g. HIGH BESTED Geodetic Survey Goes M|LKpB,C[A[iyANC[5 into Bohemia TÜ TEN CENTS QUART A U 8. geodetic precise lsvsl | In« survey Is under way from here | Cottage Grove high basketball i b® Row river and Brice creek DiatrihulOFB Protected Atrain nt The rejuvenated chamber of The odd manner In which am w m defeated 27*20 in a game ™ U tor» rrotectC U A g a in « was defeated 27-20 in a game f?*d8 ?ni° th« Bohemia district ronunerce continues to have lively w a t c h had been recovered after team nm-st* Nation’« /’" » » ^ weekly luncheon« Thirty-three having been elolen several months Friday evening with University Shipments ot Surplus before was told by Lieutenant H. blKb •» Eugene. m inding « £ l th’J e n n t h ^ P « ^ wore present this week. * he gam' started stow with bOth ^ lld*n* and thw S l< From Outside D. A Emerson, chairman of en- W Lombard at the recent annual tertalhment, reported that arrange banquet of battery "E." at which team . -:hc< king closely The second Lieutenant Lombard presided The half was much more lively Horn, Yfl" .i? ® “ S t ♦ £ . hXim? Sr ments hud been completed for pro- tjL 'r iX m iii« grami at Brice creek and Gunter persons principally concerned were Shortridge and Kern went out on N o mors 5-csnt milk for this Lieutenant Lombard and Dr. C. E. personal fouls early in the third A 8bc*ety' h territory. CCC cam ps this week and next. g® of the s u r v e y x n d hasi a C. E Btswart, chairman of roads, Frost, battery physician Whether quarter Two Eugene players also The Cottage Grove territory h a . raportad Hint District Supervisor the Joke was on the lieutenant or »«re taken off the floor for fouls »,7 been placed in the Eugene milk the doctor was not definitely de- Refereeing was rather ragged. * . i | ? ^toci7 rail .M e «r llniphum had promised that the shed under the milk control law C. G Hi 20 Uni HI 27 »h lch stops thia side of which recently became operative forest service would cooperate In termlnsd way Lombard told Cox 3 ______ F __________ Igoe 6 Bund park but may be extended seeelng that Brice creek road Is m ean, that milk prlcee that Here’s the way b o m ia ti torn „ _ Stafford 9 9 when » « “ ther c° conditions permit This months ago he Dusenberry . 7—F ---- Stafford . prevail in Eugena will aiao prevail passable whenever machinery Is to the story. Several wus Offered . watch at a bargain d h o rtrid g e------ C------------ Tingle 2 £ £ ? nuln* lnto the Bohemia dis- he taken to the l^ead Crystal mine The city council was requested price and made the purchase. l\at- Horn 1 ---- ----- -O---- ----- — Maun 4 _____________ Those producing m ilk in the area , to have state highway commission or he and Dr. Frost were out on Shaw will be protected against surplus — G .. Rex Soward 3 . . . . . .......... paint center line through the city a hunting trip. The watch was Subs Cottage Grove Thies 3. I j P r f| [ M i l n n V TP milk from outside being shipped f U 11 H I F *1 Letter wa» read saying that 1934 used aa the camp timepiece Dr Fowler 2, Ballew 2; University l l ’i r into the territory to the extent G A It convention, for which Frost kept casting curious glances ; High Bean, Smith 2, Garden, Ray U L - U l III i l l L- g U / I L . U tnat no person will b« permitted this city had extended Invitation, at the watch and finally made a Soward, Booth 1. to a.lip into the territory unless he 11498831 would go to Astoria. Secretary close inspection that aroused the was doing so when the milk con- The team went to Eugene again • was instructed to Issue Invitation lieutenant's Interest. He wanted to diet night, this time to play St I trot law went into effect. If he f'j, 1933. know why the doctor was so Inter- Mary's high school, but the game . discontinues doing so, he will be autom atically eliminated from re At tho request of T. O. Russell, ested in the watch The doctor ex- *<o» played after The Sentinel had. district 1'WA engineer. J. T. Smith. plained that his Interest was due gone to press. That placing any piece of mall sum lng shipments, L W Coiner nnd O. E. Woodson to the fact that the watch once Roseburg high will be here Frl matter in any box designated for , The wholesale m arket price to were appointed a committee to had been his and had been stolen day night and the local lads prom receipt of United States mall sub- { be paid producers of milk has been furnish data on damage In this from his office. Lombard ex- *»« to keep spectators on theli Jectg it to regular postage Is not Increased from $2 to (2Tb the hun- section by flo'xls during recent plalned how It had coin'- into his toes. Roseburg is reported to have generally known, according to N dred pounds. Figures submitted to years. possession and offered to return * 'cam that will make »tiff compe- J. Nelson, acting postmaster. He the state milk control board The chamber offered to cooper the timepiece to Its owner If the tltlon. report» that many are using mall I »bowed the coat of production to ate with the American Legion In amount that Lombard had paid Following Friday night's game, boxes when delivering posters and ! he $2346 the hundred. This price * 1 ¡1' Gray i I rb /^^.z\ss o rx H battery F. e. t . •» "E" I.’’ * other W a — matter. _ as — « Mall W _ «« carriers, _ . i _ • 1» L«. for F zwa ew . ill. as . n 3 a tw 4 _ M s 4 — . a _ aaw . • securing a loud speaker for the fer It were refunded. The deal wa,. the milk containtng per oem Goose a and both at m o l V made and It was not until after ' teams will go on as an added fea on star and city routes, have in hutterfat. G. B Arn'-st. Rev M A Groves ward that Lombard remembered . ture. At a m eetlng of produoers and structlons to pick up anything and Rev. J, A. Smith were ap that he had given a fair-sized found In mall boxes, to be brought distrlbutors of thls aection, held pointed] a com m ittee to cooperate check tor repairs on the watch. to the postoffice to be held for i Monday afternoon, prices here were with County Club M ader Kuehner postage. 1 adjusted to meet those of Eugene When the doctor was called upon In work with young people of he said that he knew Lombard A rule of the U. 8 postal de- “Ad are as follows; south Lane In preparation for the had come Into possession of the partment Is that any receptacle , Milk—Pint, 6 cents; quart, 10 nt a uni I II elttb fair. designated for the receipt of mall cents; 75 quarts a month, 9 cents watch and that he had taken him out on the hunting trip for the matter becomes subject to the “ quart, express purpose of getting the same rules and regulations as Cream—Half pint, 20 cents; pint, DELIGHT VALLEY. though property of the govern- 33 cents; quart, 60 cents. Jan. 22 A son was born to Mr. watch hack. nnd Mrs. Donald W itcher at the The Gray Goose basketball team ment' thls “ PP'-yl"* to receptacles Stum milk—15 cents the gallon, won k n r s t ^ u e game T u ^ a v on prlvate P^POrtv as well as : B u tterm ilk -7 cents the quart or Ivan W itcher home In Cottage -* I h ? 20 c en t, the gallon. Grove Monduv of last week night by defeating Westfir on the I those on public roads. One of the penalties for refusal Cottage cheese—P int carton, 13 Mr. and Mrs. M A. Horn went Gray Goose court 38 to 34. The of anyone to nav postage on any cents, half pint, 8 cents; 12-ounce to Portland Friday and returned game was fast and closely con thing found In a mall box Is that ' carton, 15 cents, home Sunday evening tested with many fouls called on hr will be denlsd any of the mall- The prevailing price here for A number from this vicinity at both sides. ing privileges extended by the tnlik had for a long time been tended the community dance In Adventist Church. — At Intersec The lineups. postal department. 5 cents a quart, which was said the W alker high school gymnasium tion of west Main and M streets Is C G. 38 Westfir 34 -------------------- to have been below cost of produo- Saturday night. a small white church. Seventh Day Swanson 21 _ F ________ 9 Long — — — e tion. Mra. Harold Wolfard and son Adventist. Each Saturday at 9:30 an Gates 9 F ____ 10 Handsen returned to their home In Eugene hour Is spent In the study of the King ___ C_______2 Weener Wednesday- after visiting several Sabbath school lesson. At 11 o'clock ; Bally 6 _____ _ G __ __ 4 Young days at the Lee Nixon home. the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de- | G la s s _________ G A letter received last week by livers a sermon, the proof of his | Wheeler 2 ____ 3 Ruth Rydell. high school teacher statsm ents being named by chap- The locals dropped a game last at Walker, from Mrs. H Rydell ter and verse from the Bible. Wed- , in u rsd ay night at Wendling when The Garden club for Its meeting . at phoenix. Arlx., stated she was needav evening^ hour. 7:80. t,ley were defeated by a Wendling Friday afternoon. February 18. will In a hospital for a goiter operation CCC team. The score was 32-28. sponsor a beauty contest—no. not and that Mr. Rydell was not so Cnurcn of C onst, I. G Shaw, game was reported to have personal beauty, but beauty of the well as he had been Mr. Rydell ?° _ en2 b««n cleanest and fastest garden, field and woods. Entries ; Robert Z. Drake, whose interest. recently underwent a lung ool- ,A r“ ' “upetlntendent. The men of pjayod so far this season. Swan, may consist o f small plants, a in the central states and on the lapte and since then has been un i. * with the Commun- iOn waa high point man for the Ieaf- a blossom, a bit of moss, I west coast were thrown into bank- able to speak above a whisper Kv M n s BiDie class at the arm- locajg with 13 points, and Bally i Bchen, a stone, or anything that : ruptcy two years ago. Is reported Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gav and son ?°n s®rmo?. second with 10 points. Mills for appeals to the sense of beauty— to be again In full ownership of Howard, formerly of Clarkston, r tZZi.. S , m „ n? A i Y Y / p 1 J e i U9 the CCC was high with 12 points. Just so It isn't too large for easy all his properties, having made Wash now of Goshen, wars din F v T n T n s * a « r v ? i. 7 P»Pe The localii PlaVed the Green handling and display. Anyone In- the purchase from the referee in ner guests at the Lawrence Brown Evening service, 7 80 ’ ermon top- Wavt all.gta r university team from terested is invited, and a special bankruptcy at a price which is re- home Sunday. YiunvWi i . o l e T P h r S i . Eugene last night on the local m u tation is extended to Junior ported here to have been about Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and Young people Young people s m eetings. Christian flool but The sentinel went to gardeners. $25,000. The inventory of the vari- M r and Mrs E. J Kent attended Endeavor, 6:30. ay r meeu g preaa before results of the game ous properties at the time the suit the Rov Murray funeral In Eu 7:80. Thursday. e could be obtalxied. H IL I « FARM in bankruptcy was filed w ith |3,- gene Monday afternoon. _ M -------------------- I 'By Leona May Ames.) lOOOXMO. Bcrl Thomas, student pastor at Community M en s Bible Ciam. 1 ' 'he slant of wind, the curve of It is believed here that attor- Walker church was a dinner guest «S. «•- the armory The tract EvangellStlC M eetin gs windy skies. neys fees and costs will eat up nt the Rudolph Hansen home Bun B asked for by members of the class ! , 11 tainwet, and grasses burdened by , practically all the money which day. M. E. Church Progress Ruth Hohm sn o f O S C. Is at K T i,Z '.V home this week. M A. Horn Is compelled to walk ouuuay di tu e a ic tu tA J ia i i tiA„ . on crutches as the result of a fall 1T •“ uuasrstooo understood nere here that there church will continue each night « “c9 . A It * is last week In which he fractured Highway Baptist Church. Henry except Saturday until February* 4 lv , i eart, a,faJi},st 0,6 heart of was ° ° Iy one °te« r bid on the a heel. TX' B aVlz!' P"s ‘or —s unday »chool Sunday services will be at 11 and L v e « r -a e n d to pr°P®rtle9 during a sale that was Aimer Hunt sold his saddle and y a r i - tT° m year^3 end 10 ; held open several daya Taxes on truek horse, "Billie," to R. C. Mo- 10, M. C. Hlckenbottom, superin- j. Rev. E. G. Ranton of Myrtle the sesoning plant have been paid Claln of Eugene last week. Mr. tendent. Forenoon service, 11, »er- Point, leader, is said to be bring- since the »aie was made. topic, "The Empowering ing forceful messages. He is also McClain has several horses and teon the whitened skies of purchased this one to head his Christ. No ®venlng service. Pray- a talented musician and at tach W hether winter bend er meeting. 7:80, Thursday. service plays either the violin or nerd. To scatter snow, whether the Gunter CCC Camp Has Mr and Mrs. O. E Long of • • • saw The church orchestra also springtim e spills 1‘resbyterlan Church, James Aik- plays and local talent sings, Compton, C a l. guests at the Aimer petals at my feet, whether Some of the numbers for the Plum Hun: home, attended the Joint In en Smith, Pastor.—Sunday school. Mimeoeraph Newspaper the swallows stallation of the I. O. O. F. and 10, Tom Short, superintendent, coming week are as follows: To- Twitter at summer dusk beneath Rebekah lodge« In Cottage Grove Four new classes are being organ- night, young women's quartet, Camp Gunter CCC. Jan. 16.— the eaves. Saturday evening together with ized. Forenoon service, 11. sermon Grace Grimes, Kathleen Moore, Or whether autumn's last few gold (Special.)—The Gunter Gazette, a Mr. and Mrs. Cnas Conner and topic, "The W orth of a Soul." an Millicent Lewis and Mildred Cel- new camp newspaper published en leaves Mr. and Mrs E. J. K en t object sermon for children. Eve- lers; Friday night, vocal solo bv to the earth before the »harp with the aid ot a mimeograph Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Lyle ning service, 7.30, sermon topic, Mrs. Fay Isom; Sunday forenoon, Slide cold machine, has made its appearance follows, and Mrs. Lawrence Brown at "When Jesus Said Must to Him- anthem by the choir; Sunday ves- Here dwells the secret hurt of here. tended a conference of school self." This Is national young peo- per service, girls glee club from The paper is published by the lovely things, boards of southern I z n e county In pie's night. A chorus of young junior high school; Monday, vocal The peace of brooding hills, the Associate d Workers of Co. 980, Cottage Grovs Tuesday evening of people will »Ing, "The Youth of duel by Mrs. E. E. Cone and Mrs. with Dick Spies as editor, Sac lift of wings. last week. the World for the Man of Galilee." i Andrew Brund; Tuesday, vocal Hartzell as associate editor. Jack Young people's m eetings: Chris- solo bv Mrs. Hattie Hart, "Face Dorena Defeat« Creewell. Bateman as cartoonist and Bob tian Endeavor. 6:30, Claud Miller, to Face”; Wednesday, vocal solo LONDON. Dorena. Jan. 23.—(Special.)—The | Voegtly as columnist. leader. Prayer meeting. 7:30. by Mrs. Loren Harvey. Jan 22. Elmer Berggren attend Chuck Reed and his number 3 Smith, leader Rev. Ranton is also con d u cin g girls’ and boys’ basketball teams ed a Farmers' union meeting at Thursday. Mrs. s Marv defeated Creswell team s Friday , barracks are leading by one point • • children's meetings at 4:45 each Dorena Wednesday evening. evening on the latter’s floor in ; on the Inter-barracks inspection First Methodist Episcopal Church. ach001 day and 18 J®veloping a fast and hard fought games. The I sheet. Barracks 1, 2 and 4 are Robert Phillips went to Spring- field W ednesday and purchased Meredith A. Groves, Pastor.—Sun- Jun*or cholr. girls' score was 20 to 19 and the > tied. Scoring units are awarded three pairs of fitches to start a dav school, 9:45, Omer Moore, su boys' score in an overtime period J on general appearance, prompt- fitch farm. perintendent; forenoon service. 11. H ' l m l H A l l e n 1« N n w was 13 to 10. 1 nese in formation, floors, windows. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Townsend of sermon topic. The Christ of the n « l u l u /Y.11CI1 1 3 1M OW Wayne Vaughn and Leta Mosby bunks, clothing, wood and stoves, Gospel,” Rev. E. G. Ranton, speak Walden are visiting at the W. L. of Dorena were high point players ; activities, sm allest absence, bed er; vesper service, 4:50, Rev. E. G Townsend home. with 12 points each. I clothing and police of the area. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shortridge. Ranton, speaker. Special music bv This game placed both Dorena I jan Davis is instructing a class who are visiting here from West- Rev. Ranton and by girls' glee tcam s at the head of the central • AArnnanting anH aimian»' modpl- Junior high school. Oregon State College. Corvallis, division, with the bovs having six ¡{L studv classes Eu-e Drovine wood, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. W. club from Young people's meetings: Epworth Jan. 22.—Harold E. Allen of Cot- wins and no defeats and the girls D0„uiar The i^en have taken uo C. Shortridge were guests Sunday league, 8. E vangelistic meetings tage Grove, senior in education, having five wins and one defeat : bookkeeDinc navigation EnclisiT at the George Sutherland home. Word has been received by rela each night with Rev. Ranton of was recently promoted to cadet The team s are both handicapped , iPader«hln first aid hu'vllnv and training other subjects * * tives here of the birth of a son Myrtle Point as speaker. Special first lieutenant of the infantry by having inadequate January 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan violin and saw m usic by Rev Ran- unit of reserve officers training quarters. Lyon Lawrence is coach. | » 18 movje nrniectnr hiu ton and other numbers by church corp». -------------------- b * ™ . p ,™J tecX tu™ Abeene of Cottage Grove. Promotions were based upon Mr». J. H. Bolden Dies. o^e hrtnv «hown in the "G.iXt^ Mrs. Joe Abeene gave a dinner orchestra and other local talent Sunday of last week In honor of * * * character, qualities of leadership. Word has been received here of J p aralnount theatre" Car>t David the birthday anniversary of her Church of the Nazarene. C. V scholarship and proficiency in mil- the death at Medofrd of Mrs. J. D Zink comnanv commander ar- husband. All the children and Bryson. Pastor.—Sunday school, itary tactics. Those appointments H. Bolden. The Boldens lived here ! rftn™»d ,he nlcturea and Lieut grandchildren were present except 9:45, Mrs. E. C. Evenson, superin- hold for the remainder of the a number of years ago, when Mr. r « ' R r it t is In c h a r v e nt nrej - - - - - - Forenoon service, 11, ser school year. Cadet officers are in Bolden was In the general mer- I n t a t l “ c n a r *® o r p r fr the Ivan Abeene fam ily. Those tendent. present were the Harold, Claude mon topic, "Is Holiness a Bible charge of regular drill work of the ; chandise business. The fam ily re- ; ... . .. , ... turned here several year» ago N ln.ty-one attended religious nnd Claris Abeene fam ilies and D octrine?” Evening service, 7:30, unit. -------------------- when Mr. Bolden came as a mem- aervlces held In the recreation tho Julian Small and Henry Hess sermon topic. "Bleeding Wounds." families. « a Vi ber of a company which was pro- L°°™: a8t »««k with Rev. J“™68 Young people's service, 7:30. Fri Four Q u in tets to Vie moting a minerals separation pro- 8m ‘te, new Presbyterian minister Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shortridge day. Evangelistic services each of Cottage Grove, in charge. Elder left Tuesday morning for West- evening. i e • • t cees. C P S i, V Operations p v l a u u u o O of l H the it ? C company U u ip u il) also of Cottage Grove, ac wood, Cal. For City Championship were taken to Medford about a Short, companied him. Ms. Electa Thordenberg attended ' year ago. Free Methodist Church, R W the double Installation o f the Odd Howell, Pastor.—Sunday school, .-a in n a r v e o of r m rs L e m a n Me- mc A local basketball tournament Is French government salaries are Fellows and Rebekah lodges In v 9:45. Little Cooks to Get Charter. In c charge Mrs. Lillian Cormlck. Forenoon service. 11. pelnK planned for the near future gmai! but each envelope con- Cottage Grove Saturday evening. "The Big and Little Cooks" cook f°hl<rh' school ,ains cash allowances for various ing club of Cottage Grove has sub The Henry Hess fam ily has sermon topic, "Holiness: A Foun- 1? ar° usc r'®a™ ¿ , ^ „ 3 f ^ ®*P®n8®»- moved Into a house belonging to datlon for a Life of Victory." mitted to the oounty 4-H office a Carl Small. nra'isin servlc^ICfollow ^ ' h v " i J i « m*n' will participate. Two games China built printing presses 1(X)O program of work which entitles It Several from this community at The officers are: Rev j n M e C ^ l^ k P rX er H,t' to be played each night. years before they were used in to a charter. tended church services at Hebron hv White, president; Ilene meeHng V s O MT hur«lav ^t 81« A Kood brand oi basK«tfiall is Europe but now gets Its supply Dorothy Sunday afternoon. Trunnell, vice president; Helen SSuth s iv e n th 's tS it y promised as the city championship from( the United States. Powell, secretary. There are 12 will be at stake. With the exception of Japanese members, Miss Katie Gllcriat Is Of 2,000,000 persons of high school training, 1245 rise to Importance In Inoom» Tax Records. Sentinel. -------------------- oranges, all oriental citrus fruit is leader and the club was organized Office Sunnliqp. The Sentinel. 1 Income Tax Records. Sentinel. banned from this country. __ September 25, 1933.____ their communities. THt FEA'IHERHEADS bRAY GüOht TEAM iS WINNER FIRST GAME Church News j Garden Club REGAINED PROPERTIES a a a i First Lieutenant B y G tb o r n e Ç Weetar» Xmp*f4f Ubtea WHAT TVtlS HOME N E E D S IS M O R S " PLANTS a n d f l o w e r s — yvoulp BR lSH lisN UP THE PLACE P O N 'f ? SUPPOSE I BUY Y O U A N 1C B P L A N T “? H o w A B O U T A P B T U N IA ? Bloom ing Puns, W h at? V E R Y WELL, THEN— PUT S ay — have — R E M E M B E R ---- A PE T U N IA KNOCKS YoU ö o T A “£ olp or asthma 0ZlT O N C g II Of? SOMETHING? Dave Scholl (with umbrella) and • undy Woodson have a little argu ment. j mE ¡¡^g jg