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° o TAXED BY C. C. FEED N IM B E S M COTTAGE GROVE, IA N K ÇOUNTV OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY, », 1933 VOLUME X U . Names ot Long Tim e J J GARY'S Readers W anted Jfl BUSINESS GETS V tU h rnn.. in . nilini- Feet in Length Salesman Uses P lane SMALL T o Visit Here M. F. WYATT, For the flret tim e In Cottage This ehould be a good year for ( — | Grove'» history, a traveling sale»- ---- hay Oraa8 haa an early start on w g . K n o w n A» Owner of un f . . . nuu* arrived by air Friday to visit Portland, Feb 8 Formulation of account of the mild weather. Law- Dr. Victor P. Morris Predict» High School Lion» Will le'U y a customer. The ealesonan wee a broad plan for the easier exten rence Brown pulled vetch from bis Sunset Property in Bo Walter Mulrhead, agent for a ce- glon Q, cre,m to »mailer buslne»» g«je patch a few day» ago that Victory front Springfield, Recovery in Spite of rnent company, with headquarter» object of one of the moat measured 0*4 feet. The ground hernia District at Medford. Hie customer was the important new undertaking» of the produced a crop of vetch In 1982 Score 22-17. Twin oak » Lumber company, and natlona| reCovery admin l e t r a t l o n -------------------- Federal Mistake» the buslneee dlecuaeed was that of contalned In advice, received to- , , . M. F. W yatt, 77. for many years g o o r d e r of cem ent for pav- day from G<merai Hugh 3. John- ( „ f O D V O I V i n t e e r U a t S a well known operator In the Bo- One of tho big basketball game» “ a Ing * la “ r the It took- le neat * In at ewvea' every availab 7 ,, - . . » _ IHX lt» W ■ x»w>v-*e vra ee.M .. new stretch of highway at aofJ admmi»trator, bv the Oregon I nemia mining district, died sud • L . »rse »>*«* r’rrt ♦ M 4/P th e d in in g room o f H o tel K artell o f tb*u.8i * 8 ¿ a . ¿ hi ie Rocky point north of here denly Monday night a t the home to acoommodute the *<> who at Hiove high school Lions will b Koerl Krocker, manager of a son, E. E. Wyatt, In Eugene. tended the flret monthly evening that tomorrow «Friday) night with lu„ )bar c<,„ ipany. met Mi Muir- General Johnson announced that He was the last of a family of m eeting of the chamber of com “ t. Mary a. I he game *'*** ** r head at tho landing field s ’ • / ’t mni h,‘ ..hv « l’ tm ^ er.K “ y '^ lle n© wa..» w a n in g . i.iru u tm iA o r.^ d e X ta ^ ile e d d * aT'"a in the seven to die in the sam e manner mere« I»«*14 Tuo«dav nltflit M«’in te. t»»« la v'h . lah . , tn e ® City, w n h ii« r h H à a « m ' been'’ been d ae a . Probably r'ro o a ijiy never n ev er before Deiorv in affliction. .T.h"la»t° n ig h t T f t .V T h .s J n U M l brln« ln« 15 / p e d a l ’a.»Htant In credit and fl- history of this section ha». bay from a heart Mrvlc e . w„ e held Wed- her« of the Lion« club were epa- clal Kueeie and 33 were pteaent >r« last night aricr in « nenunei Lawson. Portland chief of po- m onerate with Col Rob- been cut In the early days of h er. ia n n.a<u • ••- ■ ■ ■ ....... - k . enter or „'ance to cooperate Col. Roh- day» or nesd afternoon from the chapel. id gone e n n e to — u, waa « * i.- .n „ * l.rt a n ct HeHter ‘•u v w p Montgomery, w.v». vz chief of _______ . .... _____ . but . . that u .„ u Brii had to «>re" ' , d Spring ' ii«.. “ c"’ who lvan “n »nt/* *nto »ha L n ert February, has happened yH w U avls offlciated and lappei from (he Kug^ne chamber of com Tha Lion« easily a e r . a i . u op»»«« o p i i u a c »ty _______ a t th a J John o h n Sf---------■ - — merce. including neve re 1 of the at the Massey place at Lon-1 w a- ¡ ^ „ t e d by Rev. J. A. Smith. a o ii u . the research and planning division. field th eis Friday evening 22-17 y r. county officers Mr. Mulrhoad make« all his trip» . ** % comprehensive survey of the don, being operated "V L. H . in te r m e n t w a s In th e A . F . A A a le .,l> _ . H iliO ll n /.S S ta 1 1 ■ I <■ A ld ir d l ,v » a » t 7T« V. ________ . ... Thu game .tarted «low paHly on b / aJrplane when possible, operat- ^‘¿ d e s o n *the %7^d11 M d ’ flnTncUF Woods The crop la volunteer oats. ^ " c a m tU r y The feature of the even in g wun account of the slippery luxuiriu» |njf b |a OWI1 machine. ■ - -------------------- -- e w as bom October 14. an add ress by Dr. Victor I* Moi structure of - members of . —»—*-■— industries ! Mr. — W yatt o f the floor, but there wa» close rle. U n iversity of O regon eeono* operating under the codes. , 1856. in Illinois. He crossed the becking Springfield scored the inlet, on “The P ie»«nt M onetary "Mr. Whiteside and Col. Mont plain» to Oregon with bla parents first point, but Uueenberry, who Myetem." He com m ented favorably in 1862. The family settled first gomery will endeavor to formulate With Horn led the Cottage Grove upon the NIC A and AAA progium e. methods of financing to liberalize in Olympia, Wash., removing to Current .» le . of »coring, came hack with the first but expressed the fear that the ww. .. __ ____ Beattie, . beh 2 the extension monetary credit to eastern Oregon in 1864, settling In from tlm s Cot- government w«e Melting aw ay from mill» operating In O regon and f,el<1 * —— OM * l »n<l * _ - that „ Th. manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer the Grand Konde valley. Mr. Wy t h . „ . H ow ever. hr predicted W a. t;ui; io lf , he week ...d in g Janu- ^ roy. n jy .r h ^ d ed The and consumer," »aid General John- att was married at Elgin, Ore., on In . -p»*» p i t . o f en y govern ary ary 27 were w „ ,e j j 1 j P«r per esni ,.»„! ov« ovei . - first quarter ended - 2 2, the half covsry u» -- »on. "They will be particularly Christmas day, 1877, to Pearl Mlck- mental activity which he m igh t „ductiuh whll« orders booked « < and the third 15-1J ■■■—— concerned with the problems of alaon, who survives. The couple won; criticise , . . . . per cent g.eater than Lineup and pointe w Cottage Grove w ill be greatly mo»«« OTOved ™ Brownsville -- in ------- 1893 ------- and , were w * 14.73 W. » V p « r vw ««» fa SW «a««» a The total of the 1B33 tax levy sm aller businesses where the dlffl- ---- Springfield "The great danger." he said, "la for , he prevloua we#k, the W est, Hrattaln for Lane county, to be collected In cultv of obtaining credit may b»- , benefited If the code for quick- , Cottage Grove in 1902. Previous that money management wilt dl- , Coast Lumbermen's association Lox 12) _ - r i l l ) Hartman 1984, Is »2,007,52489, according to one of the severest handicaps In silver producers has the effect the w comlng here Mr. W yatt vert attention from readjustment >upl , 1>dav V ™ ,i, n admintetrauon enxa<ed . farmlng and stock ' (2) Carson figures on the tax rolls turned competition with larger enter- ! national recovery administration _ ----------- of fundamental economic dlfflcul- Now bu»inee» was B7.82V.83O feet , , orlr.\J? C ra;sinx. He arrived here at the ____ i expects. - IS) Squires over by A ssessor B. F. Keeney prises." A news story sent out raising. a ties." against a production of 72,812.462 **o,n <7< <lj Cox Thursday to Sheriff C. A. Swart» The survey and Its object have with the approval of the n k a tim e early developm ent In the 3 -------- The siMMtker shot at two »son- fo„t and shipment» of 33,M24,2»7 ------- Smith This Is »4,472.50 less than the been hailed bv chambers of com- says; Bohemia mining district and fol- T h o reso n _______8 --------- fusions" regarding monay. Money f#a{ am ount levied In 1932. mcrce and trade associations as an "I- is predicted that the 8-am1_ lowed mining until retiring a few ana wealth were not Identical, he ^ ¿ a aaaociMt|on said, while In Shaw (4) ---------8 lining up Collection» will not begin at the Important step In the endeavors of tzstlon of the industry under the yearl ag0 H1# begt prop_ Orto Bagiev Is said, pointing out e that . the nation's l(l, « opinion of • some lumbermen . . Coach office until < delinquency« the national recovery admlnlstra- NRA code will cause a boom In eJXy waa g imMt group, on a ». I t .« ,.1 1 P I » » » '« * v»88” »«asseeaw a see . track t AM III M i l d « E X C t « H O O IÌ » sheriff'» h C r lff« O I llC ® 11*1111 l « l l l l t l U “ «*C 1C B U IC - - - •[ of present credit I the rich Oregon cinnabar mines, wd| cd waa located the old Ridge wealth la far than IU ,non the gain wM due to a new mini- announce the achedula are transferred from the old rolla tlon. Solution solve one of the and many an old prospector Is jjo7aj a popular stopping place in etary supply. Neither are money ,nun, price list, som» of the In _______ _ to tho new. Under the new law difficulties would i _______ for quarterly ______ _ payments, ____________ and purchasing power the enine u ,cren »o is believed to be "because M „ ~ - — ------- providing greatest problems facing sm aller deserting hig shanty for a pro»- ¡jj, early days. Purchasing power Involves credit of a som ewhat bettering market the 'ilr s T o f "which "w ll/becom e due business today, it was said. pectlng trip back of beyond to \y yatt waa a staunch demo- as well a s caali on hand. v March 15, it Is believed by county Both Montgomery and W hiteside hunt cinnabar traces in a n tlc lp a - c r a t e a tire life, also a lifelong His principal criticism of the Portland. Feb. 2. New business o f fic e r s that collection« will be are recognized authorities in the j tlon of better times ana better member of th* M. E. church South. government's money tampering totaling 34,508,000 feel, or about 2 better the year than last. field of economics and credit fl- prices In the , industry - ..................................... , __ . . . | While he resided a t - Pine Grove, Oregon contains some of the Qre fae buUt a church that was was that "reel monetary trouble» p#| cent below the three-yeai The total of »2.007,62489 collect- nanclng. richest cinnabar, which la the or« W yatt chapel In his honor, are not primarily with gold There w„ .g |y average for January, and . u— Ible thle year Is divided Into fund» le plenty of gold. Nor la hud ills „ per cent over tho week before, containing mercupr, in the world. 3 u rviving children are Ernest E. As February 1» the »»»nth * h en f0nOWs: State and county, »1.- ♦ —■ —- One cinnabar mine contains ore W yatt Eugene, and F. Dale Wyatt, trtbutlou o f gold the basic trouble." wa)1 reported today by tho West gardeners In thle part of the coun- 105 286.48; special school taxes, I which assaked 80 per cent quick- tblB city o n e of the real troubles hr »ai.l rin aiMOC,a ,ion for the week try plant eweetpeas for sum mer ^ ,¡,3 7 2 2 3 . ¿nl7n~"hlgh’ school ta i- | H i d h * s r h n n l N o t e s Is that so m eny International debt „ , dlH| j« n u u i-y 27, baaed on the flowering, they might be Interested ( »3038947 county high school I n i g D O C D O O I r l U I C » silver, so rich it was «dick and A coincidence in connection with greasy, and fairly oozing with the U)e death ot W yatt waa that obllgallone are of non productive . , sp ,,1><jrls of 13o ____ down — and operating bit of ' . (58,90684; «M anaix. special ar.ec|al city city taxes. taxe». • ____________ ___ ---- _ ort. _____ _ _ . in _ a — _ the history of this pop- . fund, valuable heavy mercury. the son Ernest w as injured Jn an variety. Debt» were carried by for- tllm , (Ullpmente for th* week ular flower »330,783.57; special forest fire pa- has not yet automobile accident in southern elgn trade before the war During w»rc 80.435,000 feet and production jn jgpg when Franclecus Cupanl, trol _____ , troi taxe», taxes, »16,380.92, ♦lo.jou sx, m in aking su rin g a a to- 10- Erwin Ranton, Methodist minis- . The - - - proposed code n4.ne.ral Hmrh the war nations borrowed for non- 30,742,000 feet, , , in Strolling about the neighbor- tal of »2,010,112.91, but a« the as- ter of Myrtle Point, entertained been approvea dv oen erai nmei Oregon about tw o w eeks ago and productive purpose» and the obit- order» for th» ------------- ------ — ------. . . — yeai to date were field« one day. chanced to »«.»»o. has already collected »2.- student body a t an assem L?"Ii8OS' » nAnx Ernest's wife, Leah, waa injured gallons fell on money and e"jdlL c. nt in exceaa of actual pro- Hom„ awv, t pfas growing wild r > # 8 the net total 1» reduced to Thursday of U s* week with musi- ^ 'e 8 * a,-“ ? - 2“ .u i In a fall at home about two weeks _ — V .- iu provisions are binding on the ago. The real trouble In the United ductlon on the Island of Sicily and sent a $2007,52489 cal selections on the violin, har- lndugtnr untjj official approval is Slate« lias also to do with <lebta ------------------- packet of their seed« to a Dr. 1 monlca and saw. ^vpn lie asked If It wouldn't have been 1ATHAM. Tlnedale at Enfield. England, he The high school debating teem inven. _____________ better to attack that problem d|- A birthday party was was unknowingly introducing la now preparing to into a Honor Roll, rectly than to change the value of held Uia R ...... ... O. Yoarou» home flower which ha« never ceased to dual debate with Eugene a d The high school honor roll for Springfield The winning team will J eeKS j as follows: , an.i!.i r//.T,V Saturday honoring Jean Yearoua. charm and Interest people In all economic relationship in the coun wa> nlna years old Wed nee stations of life. debate with the winning Douglas i£enior8_ ( j eorgia Clark, Genevieve try. day. Those present were Esther A „«j-ch through the old records county. The first debate will be Coblent_ Velma Davis, Mllllcent H. E. Cully, secretary of the Plummer, Alice Pltaer, Allen Lee baj( 1#d botan |»t» to believe that held the last week of February, d eL acey' Edna rjrubb. Helen Han- Eugene chamber of commerce, Williams, Donald Smith. Lee the or|gtnal sw eet peas were col- D. A. Emerson baa recently bee Jacobsen, Manon John- spoke of the county's flax pro- Kiause. Doris Smith. Betty Smith. orcd a purple maroon, had quite Lane a n a __ I Homld gram The object, ho »aid t tJrowI1 Esther Brown, Joan- , „ iall tioeaom s born» In two» on plant 1,000 acre ree th first ysar. #Ur Trul, n,j|. Audrey Walker, . hnrt atem, and «weetlv scented, parceling the acreage out over the ltu lh McCall, Dorothy Joll county. „ Krause. Gilbert and Everett Gthera who spoke briefly w. re „ . Buffington ________ award udge Fred Flak. C om m l.elone.. C*.«.' ed to Latham, 3. T. Rose, leader; Saginaw, Yola C. Baldwin, leader; Blue Mountain, E va Woughter. iead a.. W aiket, Bernice C. Foun 3pra„ Mr. and Mrs. Dave W illia m s or « w c e t pc«» w ere u s ic u jn Ada Chestnut, Eunice Ed- tain, leader; Hebron, Maybelle - I ., Saltaman wa» represented by At- Rnhcrts^a^former student. , wards, Lucy Edwards, Dorraine Newton, leader; London. Ada F. during the eighteenth «alt Cottage Grove visited Sunday at catalogs century, it wa» not until the lat- torneya Shinn and King and the entered scdooi Monday as a Jun- Hixon, Norris King, Joyce M c C o r - -------------------------- the Tom Foster homo. Sherman, leader; London, Anna- ,»r ' ' I „«rt ra31(j wag wa. prosecuted Droaacuted by bv H. W. scfto°* Monaay " “ JU Inack. Elizabeth Rohde, Florence belle Gilcrist, leader; Wildwood, Visitors at the Stanloy Hickey ,e >art of the following century caau horn« Sunday w eie Mr. and Mr» Lombard, city attorney^ Mildred Cellars, freshman, drop- Spies, P eggy Savage, Kenneth Mrs. E. T. Cherry, leader; Disston. ^ b K 8 n a d 7 .; d ' chTdren ¿ m ^ ld Shropehlre. England, e t.p . into the The c« .e of N. E. DeYoung, who “ “X l Shortrid^e? Ruth sTowell Fern Lee Smith, leader. C ertificate, in anu Mr». having ----- sold the ’ Sn° ° 1 lasl ’ e K “na Tracy, hite; _ _______ fr e s h m e n - sew ing were awarded . . . to- . Lorane, anu Mabel aiuoei Of oj Divide o in u » and — •• * o r v with «>1. flower . m iracle. „ charg6d wUh _____. — .f* dc (-»runn , , Vivian ______ W _____ Tom Patten and daughter Ramon« Many like to call him the “father be#r lhat wag lvon to lh e gtrlj l8 v o a .u . entered school Lee Baldwin. Ellen Bird, Madge Mrs. Edith Dunn, leader; Lynx N r il o f Cottage Grove. of the sweet pea. " Experimenting „ p e e le d to come up tomorrow. The „ a sophomore Carlile. Mildred Cellers. Alberta Hollow, Lelah T. Parks, leader. n , , the. m in im u m lim it Mr* William DuBol« returned by mean« of croga-fertillaation and f second person charged A lb e r t Bave from Smith River Dickenson. Jessie Grubb. Dorothy Latham also received certificate* Removal of the minimum limit Mr- w iin m _ e le c tio n . he joon^^obtainad^ new g |v|n g b<jer glrl haa not ^ t week ae a jùn- Hatch. Willie Lathrop. .V irginia m forestry, canning and garden. of hog production In signing con- to her bom» ‘n ™a £a £ " îîk Ü cülor« a"d lar«Pr Howers. In Metcalf. Julian Miller, Kathleen tracts with thr government for rhuiaday after vUIllng two weeks h# eyen changcd the very 8truc_ been set. ior. Moore, Ina May Monroe, Thelma hog control h s . been order».! by «t »>. hon«e „ b .r stater M ra of flowcj._ at (he Perini, Lorene Perini, Phyllis Mon- the agricultural adjustm ent admin M F d w a r d s ^ w h e /^ e S ta in in g its sw eet »cent and \ l n n v F r o m S O U tH L a iW Church Officers Ordained is tra tlon. It was announced Tue»- ber mother Mm E 1 w a rd s, who Is vttIuabje quality of flowering gen- M u l l } riU H . l OUUlIl i L/UllC i • a HTh% fOr 0^ h a w Watreth°edChriitlan The honorabl. mention roll for F ^ tc h ir C° Unty A° nt ° Mildred Sm ith entered s c h o o l - o u .l v . lluw many former resldont. who left here 23 or more years »go are »till »ubecriber» to The Sentinel’ That te the Inquiry of Mr and Mie. W. F. Hart of I'ortlund, who have sent their remittance foi an other yeai The Henllnel would he pleased to hear from long-tline eubecrlbere living elsewhere. The H urt« O»I»Mw ez. Hurt« »end IIIIR thia in«' inr»»«go: "Of w„ llk„ tl„, pap„, and It» 8Pi»niBd editors, hut beet of all II h'M „ , u„ , ouch wllh , h„ many we made while sny friend» w i’ e..‘n«î'gr.'.U n g. them To (hen: and loyalty/* % •“' 2S U S “X i ? PINE AND EIB ORDERS LARGER THAN CUTTING ; Is Being Cut QUICKSILVER CODE IS TO BE BENEFIT HERE LANE COUNTY’33 TAX LEVY IS TTAIfl MILLION Garden Club 4-H CLUBS WINNERS QFMANYCERTIFICATES M G BEER TO GIRLS BRINGS FINE RF $1 DO MINIMUM IS LIFTED Are on Lane Jury List ^^an®oval of iiuiilv h . » . gricwrm iiitiv for contracts regardleaa of the production thev avtraged during recent years. Pre- vlouelv farmers could not apply for contracts u n le.s their hog produo- tlon averaged three litter» per year fur the past three year». "Anyone who has been producing bogs may sign the contract wun with nogs !L \4«^ V ?_T .,nL lLuW nT.,ni n ? n ^ ; S ? c’ r o ^ i^ p r ^ u ^ T “ a ,anr‘tq u .? ^ F r V /T o X c r i Mr* E t c h e r pointed out. "Other restrictions _____ ___ regulating production of other live stock on farms must also be com piled with.' g >„J su ^ y ONE TO M FIRE LOSS > tirf\«.,^ /«.ii epoch,” Little Luther Brown fell down ««««««*■ known a» the "Eckford _____a « he , l t h W Mrs Angle Powell M?" lore- Evelyn Guggisberg. Jack K81- a bridge near her home I hura <lvarje l|* ° rof unusual coloring The follow ing from Cottage Grove ^ ^ “ •»»aAAkn A vtr^ >>'■ Mary Madden, M argaiet Shel- day and severely cut her lip. I u o known a« "Grandlfloraa " and ne“r districts are on the 1934 Letia Madden, Mrs. Jam es E ast burne. / _ , Slemann, aiemann Perrv P e r r v Thomp- T h o ran - "Grandlfloraa," anu near m siricu. are «u Paul Damage U t h s am ount of about stitches were required. She was an J size, known a» larger uranm flowered iioras, ------- --------- t Jury _ Lane county list: r«...,,» Claude turn, Mrs. Jessie Moon Mrs. Fern gQn Zimmer|y, Margaret »4,000 resulted from the destruction “ beent /fo o ^ sc h o o l Friday^ n m n '’ any ' "eariTcr ‘ varieties" No Arne, j . A. Ashby. Mrs. Mamie Adams, Mrs. Clem Sarff, Mrs. Fr»J w U so n ? sophom ores—France.,* CSUd- o f ' No. 1 barracks a t Brice creek Mr and Mrs. Louie -------- Strobeck 4«4. »44.4 —. .. — -— - of - considered Beldler, Miss Belle Burkholder, Beidler. Mrs. D aisy Powell, Mrs. riharle« Fastburn _________ Wayne CCC camp Saturday evening. Ftf- Eugene Visited Sunday nt the E g ah ft« ™ « ^hese Bowers Mis. Elm a Bamibridge, Marlon Clyde Butler. Mrs. Lester Van- Charies Eastburn. M r T °j',fB G ru b b ' ‘ S c ^ ’of ^ b e L t t of Eckford's B rook. tD oren .) Mrs EUle Cur- Nortwick, Mra Otis Biggs. Mm I. “ ^ „ » ^ e s h m e Saflev. T M e l Christine ty-two men quartered In the build- -Melba Gates, ing lost all their personal belong- . f l o w n ., had h n d re rea a ch Charles Cochran. Cochran, W w illiam c . Shaw. snaw , Mrs. M. i l C. c. R itaym - Hiner . Hsrvev Harvev K< Kelly Gayle ing«. .T » «>. 1 . .4 . , . . ........... c h ed e d America and rin. illiam G. aym oua; ond, ra.ffor4 Hin. tw o' ch.T dr.n''of Eugene“” visHed >" the gay nineties" th e. sweet Christian ^ « ^ „ H t ^ D o o l i t t l . d eacon s.^ H erb ert^ M oon ^ H erb ert Tennig, Norn7 Tucker ’ . The flam e, started w hen_one_of >n 7 ." ’ vsa * 7 „.^•“ /nA'ntrv “ taking* U (D oien a). Mrs. Glennie E. Frost, Mason. C. E. Madden. Fred Beld- 8 ™ d a ? with" relative, here Visited ...'a the occupants of the building used And then at the dawn Roy Fry, Mrs. Jessie __GUcrist ler, Albert HullL_ William kerosene to aid in starting a fire, „M r and Mrs. J. W. Maddux were by .«orm entieth century came the «Black Bótte route), D. H. Hem- Clyde Butler, W. G. McFarland, p j - g f , D e C t l U i s S p e a k e r an explosion resulting. Several Roseburg visitor» -------- Gnii Friday. ’i?”' i ii i . c r e a t e s i n _ u rp rlsr of nil In the form «nway, Mr». Ora Read Hemcnway Bill Watson. Sam Eastburn, Archie other buildings were menaced. M r and MraJW111 K eyes vjel ed k modern type of waved nr (Lorane route), Mrs. Edna Hawley. Arme». A f B r o t h e r h o o d M e e t There was sufficient surplus bed- » “"day ln Eugene nt the home of 1 sw eet pea in fact flower John Joll (Saginaw ), Bart John- -------------------- «A i n v i l i v i h w p i x v v v their daughter. Mr». Stanley 1 run- »P»nccr sweet pea in ract now er gtQn (3aglnaw)> George Rebelbeck ( hr.stlans D efeat Walker. -------- _ out bunk.; nCM. . n d Mr» Will Powell and ns one of the "greatest unexplained (B lack Butte route), William Kel- The Christian basketball team Professor Edgar DeCou of th e . Lieutenant Wenker, commanding Mi. and Mra Will Powell and Kmas of horticulture '' With ly (D isston route), C. A. King defeated Walker W ednesday eve- University of Oregon spoke on officer, said Monday it was not 04663368 son Sam of Drain visited Sundav .K warning this new type of (D isston route). Harry Layng (Lo. ning of last week 33-19 on the "1933 in R etrospect' a t a district known whether a new barracks Powu L n °T r .n /c n »nd swee“ p e l m ad . IU an p elm n ce rane). Mrs. Virginia McAlister w J ker , looI, The lineups: meeting of the Methodist Brother- X l d be built or te n t, used to Mi. and f its . H“K»> Irun*1 Lfi" and strangest of all in three dlf- (Culp Creek), George McQueen. Christians Walker hood of the south W illam ette dis- accomm odate the overflow. two daugl ‘ t s . 11«"*' and Alice, and st.a n g est or au. ' nJ,nrln W.t 7 on McKee, Robert H. Mosby. Sm |th ______ F_____(2) Taylor trict held Tuesday evening at the “ -------------------- motored to 8alem Tuesday and at- P { t , • in Earl Spen- Charles Mitchell Lorane), Oliver j „ h ( H ) _______ p _____<2) Pullen local church. Officers were elect- . tended the funeral of Mrs. Trun- „ m Northhamptonshlre. Nichols, Mrs. Annie Petrie, Ben F. rh ies ( 1 0 ) -------- 2 ------- (9) Porter ed as follows: P. J. Bartholomew. E n t e r t a i n e r s F r o m H e r e nell', Mrs Ella England. i ST5 •_Kar“ th© t" nHm© of Sp©nc©t"; * a at i Pitcher Pitcher (Culp Lre©kL Creek). cooper (2) (2) __________ _____ G— — ___ (6) W itcher itcher Springfield, president; Jam es Ted- P r o g r a m s fn r C C C Creek), ^Charles vf5* * sister. * ii ***r»ii whence (Culp unaries Cooper ■ -<1— (6) W National boy acout week. Friday, “ ¿unld™ and ‘ m J , Trunnell i i d the home of Unwin at Cambridge. Powell. Jam es Redford ( I* r e n a b Morelock <<> — Br^ ° ^ ford. Cottage Grove, vice presi dent; Ralph Fullerton, Spring- ______ February 8, to W ednesday, Febru A1|“,, returned 8undav and among Henry Eckford's flow- Ira Randall, James £,.255* Chrl8tians—Caton, Alle field, secretary-treasurer. The Bal- i arv 14 will be observed bv mobll- ___________ 1_ ers at Wem ln Shropshire. Al- (D orena), Mrs. H attie Sharp, Max an l W illiam s (2). ladeers sang two numbers, the The high school girls sextet and ary is. w.u “ . . L ... though these three names are lum- W. Tullar. Grant Tower. Ralph -------------------- Izatlon of boy ecoute of the cltv . k - miii Methodist church orchestra played Miss Frances Mackin gave an en- inous in the life story of the sweet Teeters. Mrs. Lucinda Veatch, J. RELIEF WORKERS GIVEN at 9 o'clock Saturday at the Moth- Booser Faya the Bill, several numbers and Rev. E. G. tertainm ent Thursday evening of pea, to Silas Cole, gardener to Earl F. Woodard, Oscar Woodeon, Mis. odist church to hear a special talk (Contributed.) anton of Myrtle Point played last week at the Gunter CCC JOBS WIDENING PAVING I R over the radio bv President Roose. O Joy! O rapture! Spring Is near, Spencer, falls the credit of dis- Clyde W right, several violin solos. A dinner was camp. They were accompanied -------------------- velt, bv a special scout church And with It com es our longed-for covering and Introducing this new .4. . . I served preceding the meeting. (there by Miss Myrtle Kern and D. type which he named "Countses Athenian Club t»> Give Play. service at 6 o'clock 8unday at the beer. i-, « .a Spencer." "Safety First," a farce-comedy Methodist church, a pnrent and son We loyal son» of party wot x ' j w a u c A a s s s & s r w covered dish dinner at 6 o’clock w ill guzzle down the nation's debt. W in e , B e e r D e a l e r s X 1 t \ y ^ « . 5 ^ - W o n ^ J d r i n c a i u . number^ - Mtag Mack. W ednesday evening and several window dteptay«. OUtet• churches Th# g „ th„ >ky |g b,u# of the city are cooperating with And A„,, thirsty «on« w(th rt. >n - - , T . n.lnK *". the h.lK*\ Ah-r«e»f?lnlfoT 15 are employed. The new stretch D istinguished Portlanders Visit. In played several piano solos and with hA„ hearts so the Methodist church at the 6 U r g e d to L ic e n s e T ^ /k CMontgfomhe% 1 yO1ing of road at Rocky polnt 18 alflO to cottage Grove w as host briefly . W ilma Sprouts and Zelma Lafoon true * K an^v^^^^^ be paved Friday evening to a company of sang two duets. o'clock service and Rev Jam es A. Will help the nation ln her need husband, Roy Mason; Jerry Arnold, Smith of the Presbyterian church distinguished residents of Port- Willard Splea and F at H arte an unsuccessful fixer. Bert Hatch; will speak on "Scouting With While wifey goes without h»r feed. Scout Committee Apjiolnted. land. They were Chief B. K. Law- orchestra gavei an entorUU ment The state liquor control commls- y ir McNutt, a defective detective, Jesus." Murnard England will sing A central com m ittee for the local j son, Commissioner L. V. ^Jenkins j a t the Brice creek CCC c a m t h e slon 1» urging retailer, of wines Elmer Mason; Elmer Flannel, aw- « « e m .., — n f t h 7 I^ r 'tU n d : eim e evening. Thev were accom- a solo and the boy scouts will Tho bluebird telleth to her mate beers to secure their licenses. fuilv shrinking, Harold Kirchner; boy scouts for 1934 was' »PPO*“ ® and Kent Bain all of the Po la d ,a d fey Knickerbocker. have a part in tho service. How father tarries long and late and Enforcement of the statute requlr- i Abou Ben Mocha, a Turk from at a group meeting of com m ittees Pol*ce department. a d Be Hur V several xylo- . I To get outside n keg of booze such license 1. to .ta rt within Turkey. Norrl« King; Mabel Mont- " dn4 “yn evi" lani?' “8n .% ° rWS HaroW oi?’the O?egonian Th ^ i ^ t phone numbers and th . orchestra Teleplwne Coin puny Incorporates. johnny goe» without his shoes. a ing few days. gomery, Jack's wife Mllllcent Bur- ^meraon chairman Dr Harold wrKer on th« Or®Kon‘a"B played several selections. The high The Coast Fork Telephone com-1 “ " The license fee for hotels and rows- Virginia Bridger, her young “ x 'ev „ or , ,, ' , vve'ls’ named insisted o taaing in o «ehool vlrls’ sextet and Miss Mack- pany, serving residents along the _ restaurants Is »100, with a bond of s |stel‘ . N eva Eastburn; Mrs. Bar- F. L. Grannis. The following were tlnel editor to di“ "er an *he ® ’ in expect to entertain at the Brice road between hero and Black i ri,e gentle zephyrs heave a sigh »1,000. The fee, for ^a^druggist Is rington Bridger, their mama, wPP?lntX L S , n r. . th“a i ? ^ tan°-f n ” W i t " rw i- ,c r e e T C C C ^ r toSiJht (T h u r i Butte, will incorporate. This de- Because the »lacker sons so dry ian Dwr iiuvmb « is a bond of »1,000. «lou wivii , Turkish maiaen. cubic iv h g u u b * , v »_7 j V Z’ ---------- ' * ~CL ’ iv*» Mar\ Ann O'Flnnerty. an Irish B e l d l e r . _______________ a d h e r e on Pburine<£d The 'party Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. j cook, Marion Armstrong. ig gUe Qf Qre_ day t h" e s m c o X iake fo r ^ h e , j“ ,niiinnnnlll»ïl ?'