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o. of o. Library L COTTAOB OBOVB, LANK COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1834 VOLUME X U . 182 IN LANE COUNTY GETOLDAGEPENSIONS L a th F a c to ry Is O p e n A ,r In d u s try OAKWAY WINNER FIRST QF Latham School Class W rites C lass in Sweden NUMB ER « PAYMENTS DELIHQUENT M a" y A " ’£ious to Get I WONDERFUL ASSET IS TAXES »BE IN CREASING Their - es Pa,d OVERLOOKED BY C. 6. Scandinavians Reply With Des Cottage Grove has a new in- ■'» » ■ WI1 » ww i cription of Their Country Anxiety on the part of many dustry, an open-air lath factory,, property owners to get their 1832 and Best Wishes. that may be the result o f . the A weakened Cottage Grove golf County Treasurer Predicts Bet Many Disappointed Because of taxes paid Is reported by the coun Forest Banger Tells of Scenic depression. Owners of the fac- team, with several of Its upper ty tax collection department. This Attractions Ready to Bring ter Year Due to Improved Misunderstanding of Pro tory are Verne Hazen and son string men missing, took a severe Members is despite the fact that first pay Orvll, wood dealers. They ob- drubbing Sunday on the Oakway geography class of the Latham ment is due earlier than before. Quick Returns. Business Conditions. served that in the slabs they golf course, Eugene. The score w a s : schools, taught by Miss Katie Gil- visions of Law. With the quarterly payment bought to be cut up for resale 23H-9W. I erlst, have exchanged letter, with plan, which is effective this year,, were many that carried Harold Hull, Oakway star, was , a a&ography class in the schools Delinquent taxes are being ___________________ ____ paid , first payment is due March 15. If i Cottage Grove chamber of com One hundred eighty-two persons there first grade wood to cut medalist with 73, one over par. at Kanneback, Jarnbrott, Sweden, more freely now than for some I the entire tax for the year is paid merce members were told at their in Lane county have been granted enough Latham was time, according to deputies in the I on or before that date, a rebate Tuesday noon luncheon that they a half dozen or dozen lath. Rig- Moyer was medalist for Cottage | The letter from old age pensions by the county mailed before Christmas. The re- with 75. department of the sheriff's of of 3 per cent is allowed and the have an asset, a valuable one, to pension commission, consisting of ging - -- up a couple saws was the Grove Players and points won were as I ply from Sweden arrived two tax fice. A turnover of $24,871.94 of tax collection department reports which they are giving little atten waTannou'nced^Saturfav by“¿min- now cut out Tatb before They cut | follows, with players nam- weeks ago, and was as follows: --- Oakway - - was made last week that many are seeking this rebate. tion, while they have expended a r y ^ u ^ F r ^ F U ^ T h ^ £ m e . of | u_p the slabs., for fu e L J h e y have e ^ B r s t:________ ^ w ^ . G. “Here in our land, Sweden, we 1931 a taxes There has been some delay in huge amount of effort In promot turnover of 1933 collections IV J U U K “ r f e ll r I . A » T-, U ,ill have a great many trees of differ and those receiving the pension will be ; so far produced 25.000. A Ford Hull probably will be made soon. The getting out initial statements but ing another asset which has so far ent kinds. We have spruce and 1931 Zimmerly _____ tax payments are being received brought them little for their ef turnover was segregated into announced March 10 when bills for motor provides motive power. pine and birch, oak laurel, elm and the following funds: State and from those who do not wish to forts. A special invitation has been Strawn _________ the month will be audited and al 3 many fruit trees. M o y er_________ extended the chamber of com county, $12,316.29. cities, $4,448.02; wait for statements. All state- The speaker was Paul 3. Pieper, lowed. “We raise all kinds of veg school r s o n ________ -~.2* districts, $6,793.43; union j ments will have been mailed out until recently district ranger at Pensions allowed range from $5 merce and any others who may P e L te e m etables such as peas, carrots, beets, y ------------ high schools, $698.60; road districts, i before the final date for first Layng Creek. The asset to which to $25 a month, according to the be interested to view the new G ra h a le onions, tomatoes and many pota- Z H m _________ he referred is the unsurpassed financial condition of the appli industry, which always has open 2(4 toes, also many berries such as $321.89; Port of Siuslaw, $30.69; payment. Bagiev ________ house, as there is not even a scenic attractions of Bohemia. He cants. In no case has the maxi currants, gooseberries, strawber forest fire patrol, $181.44. Z $H G o o d w i n __________ Lane county’s first quarter of said these could easily be capital mum of $30 allowed by law been makeshift roof to protect the in ries and raspberries. Crabb _______________ ized and he urged energetic ac the state tax for 1933 amounts to granted. Judge Fisk Saturday is fant industry from the elements. Wolfard "Here in Sweden we have warm _______________2% tion leading to completion of roads sued a prepared statement telling summers and cold winters, though $38,527.78. according to notice re Swartz ______________ into the district. He said that de why some applicants were denied very seldom much snow. We skate ceived Friday by Grace Schiska, H u ffa k e r ______________3 velopment of mineral assets also the pension, and explaining the on the bay of Askin (an inlet of county treasurer. This Is due Chambers is worthy and might bring large April 1. Under the new law mak purpose of the pension law. The the Kattegat). In the summertime ------- 1H D u tto n ___ returns, but development of scenic statement follows: 1(4 we pick berries in the forests such ing it possible for taxpayers to Smith __ assets could have come sooner and “Lane county has 437 applica as blueberries, raspberries and meet their payments in quarterly Caswell __ tions for the oid age pension. The blackberries. We swim also v e r y ; installments counties are also al Compilation la Made by State returns would be more certain and S c o t t ___ more continuous. He said he had lowed to divide their payments to commission has formulated the much. In school we receive marks I Graham — -.214 visited many places in Oregon but policy that it is better to give Accident Commission to for swimming. Every summer w e ) the state in like manner. There Mayfield (W ritten by Journalism Student.) had found no attractions their those entitled to a pension some go on picnic trips from the school, will be plenty of funds on hand d n e r __ equal that could be so easily made thing, as their needs may require, When the whistle blew that fin L in Provide Quota Basis. o I Last year we went to Bengtsfors. to meet the first payment on C o in e r _ accessible. time, Treasurer Schiska said. rather than give the maximum ished the game last Thursday eve ___ [ which lies in Dalsland. 17 miles Mr. Pieper said that it seems The treasurer predicted that tax amount to some and nothing to ning. a victorious Cottage Grove 9(4 from here. We were 25 children, 23 H Salem, Feb. 27.—Noticeable Im others who are likewise worthy. If team left the gymnasium floor af in a I We are otherwise 30 children in payments this year will be much provement of the Oregon lumber certain the Brice Creek CCC The match was played camp is to be discontinued, which better than for the past two or the maximum of pensions were ter defeating Springfield 18-17. rain. Oakway will be our room, third and fourth grades three years partly because of the industries in 1933 over 1932 was was the source of considerable re The first half was slow and was drizzling given each applicant, it would cost “On Tuesdays and Thursdays we here a week from Sunday. indicated In figures prepared today Lane county over $200,000 a year. all Springfield’s so far as scoring have training in domestic arts for quarterly payment plan on account by the state industrial accident gret to the district forester’s of fice, which had hoped the camp Many believe that the old age was concerned. Springfield lead the girls such as sewing, knitting of more employment and better commission. would be continued this year for pension is for anyone who has ing 13-2. Kem made the only C. G. and crocheting, and the boys have business conditions. Last year, the commission report the completion of road work lived in Oregon 15 years and has counter. ; manual training such as carpenter ed, the lumber industries carrying started and other work contem The second half started with reached the age of 70. This is not work. industrial accident Insurance had plated. He said that only three the case. The pension is intended Kem and Cox getting their eagle “Will close with many greetings workdays totaling 4,008,162, with camps are contemplated for the only for persons who are without eyes on the basket and making 6 from Sweden to you all out there payroll of $12,664,559. The compila Umpqua district after April 1 and funds or other means to provide points each. After that Shaw sunk in America." tion was made for federal author that at least five camps would for their needs, and who have no one and at quarter time the Lions ities to assist in allotment of lum have to be continued to allow one children or other persons respon were leading 15-13. ber quotas. One of the largest tax payments In the last quarter Springfield, for Brice creek. sible for their care and financially Ic e C re a m T o o G o o d Figures for the calendar year The roads and highways commit ___ ___ the __received at the sheriff's office tied able to care for them. Under this after a scoring attack, 1932 were not available, but those tee was instructed to get in law husbands, wives, sons, unmar score 17-17 but" in the last seconds 1 since last fall when some of the Winners have been announced in for the last half of the year touch with the regional forester’s ried daughters, brothers and lis of play Dusenberry made a foul large corporations paid the last D o c to rs C a lle d the NRA essay contest conducted showed 1,704,575 workdays and $5,- office in an effort to have Bo ters are legally responsible to pro shot that cinched the game for the i half of the 1932 tax, was received 249,304 payroll, considerably less hemia road work completed with in the local schools. i at the sheriff's office Tuesday vide funds for relief to their rela Lions. In the high school the subject than half the 1933 totals. any federal funds available. Physicians were busy Saturday tives. “The amount of old age Cottage Grove, 18— Springfield, 17 from the Weyerhauser Timber Production ------- last „ — year was less --------------- ..— ---- Smith, 4 company. The payment amounted attending about a dozen who was, “The Citizen’s Part in NRA.” C. E. Stewart reported that as pension allowance is not fixed by Cox, 6 been becom e sick from ice Edna Grubb was the prize winner , than in the year July 1. IMl-June law, but in no case shall the pen Dusenberry, 2 ..f_____ Brattin, 2 ! to $32,414.02 and was for delinquent had communication with a Califor- sion exceed $30 in any one month, Shaw, 2 _____ c______ Carson, 6 1 taxes for 1931 and 1932 on the cream eaten at a party given Fri and honorable mention went to 30, 1932. During that period work- Marion Johnson and Florence ! daya^ numbered 4,659,308, payrolls I nia bee man referred to him by Cox, 2 company's timber holdings, most day evening by the high school including any income which the Horn ............... ...g .......... ■ $16.876,214. the chamber, and he believed the claimant may have from any Kem, 8 _______ g ______ Squires, 2 of which are located southeast of ag. club. No symptoms of pto t’P*®*-.......................... In Junior high the subject was, ------------------- , man would be here soon with Cottage Grove. Several school dis maine poisoning were found and Referee, Strom. source, and that within this limit tricts probably will benefit by the one physician expressed belief that “The Student's Part in NRA." the old age pension commission of Another Change Made *bout 900 hlve* of 5668■ probablv Marian Moore, 8A, was the prize payment. to be placed in the Bohemia sec the ice cream was too rich and each county is authorized to ex A number of other large timber probably was eaten in too great winner and honorable . mention tion. ercise its discretion with due re C u rrin H ill R oad Is In Layng Creek Ranger Karl Bracher reported for his holders are delinquent in their quantities. All victims recovered went to Stewart Roberts, 8A, and gard to the conditions in each Jean Savage, 7A. committee that Engineer Wood Being Further Improved I speedily. case. The winninw essays will be en "The pension board has denied Another change is to be made bury had made his report on im tered in a state contest sponsored cording to tax deputies in the about 15 per cent of the applica 15 in the district forest proving acoustics at the armory A crew of men have been work- sheriff’s office the State Federation of Wom March ! L iq u o r Is H e re , N o n e by tions for the reason that some of ers at Layng creek, when Ever which would be recommended as a en’s clubs. the relatives are financially able ing several weeks a the first turn i a turnover of $582.11 delinquent ett Lynch of the Fremont for CWA project. Cost of materials Locally the contest was spon est (Lakeview) to provide funds for the applicants. east of the steel bridge on the taxes for the years 1927 to 1930 will take over was estimated at $500. Row river road making a c u t , inclusive was made Tuesday. sored by the two study clubs, T o Sell I t Monthly evening meeting for One applicant had an unmarried station. Fred Ramsay, who ------------------- which awarded prizes of $1 to the the eon and two unmarried daughters through Currin's hill to eliminate j has been in charge of the sta next Tuesday was announced. winners. converted Marine Is Coming. whose total income was in excess a sharp turn. The rock blasted tion since Ranger Pieper was Cottage Grove probably is in a the cut Is being used in The w innln- essavs will be pub Revival meetings will commence of $200 per month. Another appli from transferred to the district super-1 _ 11,1 i n an approach at the foot Sunday at the Free MethodiBt unique position so far as a liquor lished next week. cant had children whose total in making visor’s office, probably win re- Jesse 1 runnel! Had Been dispensing agency is concerned. A of the hill. When the work is com come was in excess of $500 per pleted the road will have but a church with Rev. Wesley G. Ed stock of liquor has arrived, but ' turn to the Umatilla forest. Pie-1 . month, while many others had chil slight 'turn and a rather steep wards, “The Converted Marine" of was consigned to a drug store per has since been transferred : Resident Here 47 Ye ATS Los Angeles, as evangelist. Carrol dren amply able to provide funds grade to Snoqualmie forest in Wash will have . - been eliminated ... ..G rim es will have charge of sing- that had decided . not to . t accept the for relief of their aged relatives. ington, where he is to report m e old O.u age age pension law does , A number of years ago this road , Rev. A c Archer, district agency While two others are Jesse Trunnell, well known The March 15. not contemplate that a man al- moved to a location around i elrler the Oregon conference, r?ad,y . to, th Ranger Lynch, with his wife farmer of this section for 47 « v the hiu from Its former location I will ... - be present part of the time. i, i= „» the t trans-j stock is In the hands of years, died Sunday forenoon fol ready unable to pay his taxes and three sons, plans to main comDany which brought it . should be compelled to carry the oyer the hill when It was regard-1 Rev Edwards is a young man fer tain a home in Cottage Grove the lowing a lingering illness. Funeral here, with no instructions what to Z 8 ??eZ £ t.h_e »?l?3t„ » r^ ! but has a wealth of varied experl- load that bv the law of man and 8t same as Ranger Pieper did dur- services were conducted at 10 of road In this section. The ences as aviator an-d member of do with it. o'clock Tuesday at the Catholic the law of God should be the pieces Cottage Grove now has what is ing the past year. new location left it with what has the U. S. marines on duty In for Word yesterday from E. R. Mor- said church, with Father Leipzig of the third meat packing j ------------ cherished privilege of been the most dangerous curve on rls, in charge for this district, was ' plant to in be the Eugene officiating Interment was eign lands from which to draw. He state to pass federal S abl^ ^^arri»hr h e airoadfinan a "*a‘p ‘raveied road of this s e c that opening of agency might be at Yoncalla, with the I. O. O. F. will illustrate some of his sermons inspection and to become eligible Forest Service to Push tion. delayed a week or so. with streopticon slides. lodge in charge. “When a person who owns to fill contracts for the govern Mr. Trunnell was born at Etlna, property is granted a pension, the ment. Dr. P. P. Taylor, federal in Road W ork at Rujada Knox county, Mo., October 28, commission has ruled that such Wheat Growers May Yet spector in charge of the Portland ‘ Luniber Business Increases. F o rm e r R e sid en ts A re 1858, and was aged 75 years, 4 person must deed his property office, has put his o. k. on the Washington, March 2,—The Na With the expectation that the months, 8 days. He came west to over to the county, the applicant Bartels packing plant, erected last tional Lumber Manufacturers’ as S ig n fo r 1933 Acreage sociation still retaining it as a home. Delin year. His comment was that he CCC camp at Layng creek is to Marysville, Cal., In 1880, where he today reported that lum G la d to R e tu r n be discontinued April 1, the forest lived four years before coming to quent taxes and taxes thereafter had not inspected a plant that bet ber orders at 1,301 mills for the due will be taken from the tax The opportunity of signing wheat week ended February 24 increased ter filled government require service has rented a rock crusher Yoncalla, in 1886 he settled on a from Anderson-Middleton which is farm, south of here, where he rolls. When the pensioner dies, crop reduction contracts with the 10,731,000 feet over new business The return of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ments. being placed near the Layng spent the remainder of his life. the law provides that this property government has been reopened. for the preceding week. Orders for Fox to take over management of creek station to get out rock for He was married July 28, 1889, to shall be sold and said taxes and Contracts may now be s i g n e d the __ week ended February 24 totaled the Gray Goose cafe is a repeti total pension paid, with interest under the same conditions as last ! 180,666.000 feet and for the preced- tion of the experince of many, S tra w b erries A l r e a d y ic°ny>,etlnf “ m“cb at po884,1*.°i Marlum Wilson, who survives. Sur J | road work which haa been started viving children are Hugh and at three per cent, shall be deducted fall Wjth the exception that present | ing six-day period 169,935,000 feet, once a resident of Cottage Grove , near the station. The crusher will Murray Trunnell, both of this city. from the estate and paid into the signers will not receive the first Production for the week dropped one is not content to live else be crowded during the short time There are two granddaughters. ,Are R ip e n in g treasury of the county and placed payment of 20 cents a bushel on to 175,853,000 feet from the preced- where. remaining. Mr. Trunnell had been a member in the old age pension fund, while the 1933 allotment which was made ing week's total of 180,975,000 feet, Two months ago Mr. and Mrs. There is no word vet as to of the I. O. O. F. lodge for many the remainder of the money shall last December. New signers will - while shipments Increased to 169,- Fox sold the business to Mr. and Strawberries have entered the what Is to be done about the in years. Mrs. Charles Van Orden of Eu go to the heirs of the pensioner. receive the second payment, ex- j 501,000 feet from 163,254,000 feet. “The old age pension should not | pected to be about six cents a i _____________ gene and went seeking greener contest to break all early produc complete Brice creek road, but tion records. Almond Hemenway of Regional Forester C. J Buck is to have been financed from taxes on bushel, on the 1933 allotment about fields. Not finding them, and the Lorane Easter Cantata Is Planned. route, picked berries Sun be interviewed this week in Port- real property. It should have been the first of June, Van Ordens wishing to return t o 1 The Presbyterian church choir, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Fox hasten day from his Marshall vines. They land by a representative of the financed from an amusement tax, j Those in Lane county wishing to directed by Mrs. Edna Pearson of or a luxury tax. or its X-.-. finances 3(gn should communicate at once ed to accept the opportunity to re were not of the size and flavor of chamber of commerce mid-season, but they were fully ------------------- gathered as by the industrial ac- with A. S. Fletcher, county agent. Eugene and assisted by the Eu turn. gene Presbyterian church choir, ripened Disorderly Conduct Charges Fall. cident commission—a penny a day j ------------------- will present a cantata Easter Sun while a man works—to go into a j A Eugene Justice court Jury freed afternoon In Eugene and here F e b r u a r y Is M ild e s t Tax IntereM Payments Large. Rex Adams. Ted and Tom Miller, fund to give him assistance when 1 r-rtc t I c P r p n 1 r t P f l day in need and beyond the days o f ] 1 IU :> 1 1 I C U 1 L I C U in the evening. It is probable that A turnover of $2721.32 interest Mrs. Goldie Valencia and MI bs a larger auditorium than the The Pioneer mill at Pioneer, out labor. Had such a method of fin collected on 1931 delinquent taxes Sylvia’ Miller, all charged with dis the church will be secured for the O f R e c o rd H e re ancing been used, funds available was made Saturday. This was in orderly conduct as the result of from Anlauf. went into operation A g a in T o n ig h t presentation here. addition to a turnover Friday of crashing a dance at the Judd this week with a crew of about 60 from such sources would have ___ men. The logging crew Is under more than $20,000 of 1931 collec _ Doolittle _ given the applicant a much better home. A complaint February was the mildest known Rev. Smith to Be Speaker. tions. against Ralph’ oeer was dismissed j William Zimmerly and the mill Is pension than can be given from C. E. Stewart, cooperative weath-1 _ . ... . . .. , , - . . er observer received word yester- Rev- Js-mes Aik in Smith of the during the years a record has been The turnover made Saturday was before the case went to the Jury, i In charge of Walter Crabb. The taxes on real property.” ------------------ two, with Victor Chapman, are State and day from San Francisco that there 1 Presbyterian church will be the kept by C. E. Stewart, cooperative divided as follows: would be a light frost last night | Principal speaker Saturday eve- observer, whose report is as fo l-, county. $1430.63; cities, $476.30; Grand Cond.ictrcee Coming, i>artners in the business school districts, $704.18; union high The plant had been down a num and another frost tonight. He aid ninK. March 17. at a county Chris- lows: . Three Pieces P r o p e r ty The Eastern Star it making elab n o t e x n e r t much damae-p to rp- tian Endeavor rally at the Pleas-, Mean maximum, 56.3; mean min- schools, $73.05; road districts, $34; orate preparations for the recep ber of years and Is the first in from last night’s frigidity 1 ant Hill church. Rev. Smith has Imum. 38.1; mean, 47.2; maximum, Port of Siuslaw. $3.16. Change Hands in W eek sult tion of Mrs. Inez Blalser of Co this section, not operating when but made no prediction as to what a‘3° been asked to have a part in j 66 on February 13; minimum, 28 quille, grand conductress, who will the lumber code went Into affect, mio-ht rp a n it tn n ia h t the program at the Christian En-1 on February 11; precipitation 1.72 j Girls Escape Serious Injury. _ the local __ chapter _ _ an official _ that has been given permission to might result tonight pay The Harry B. Tilden ranch, lo ■ deavor state convention to beheld inches. There were 9 clear days,' Leona, Ore., March 6.—(Special.) i visit ’ Friday evening. Mrs. " Lee' operate. During the many years of cated just west of Cottage Grove, the latter part of April In Salem. 6 partly cloudv days and 13 cloudy Miss Gibson of Drain and Miss Ragan of Eugene, grand Electa. Its former operations this concern was sold this week to Wallace E. ------------------- days, -s was a considerable factor in the Mozelle Brown of this place suf- will also be a guest of honor, Masters of Minnesota. The Masters 3 C Boys A r e G e ttin g ! lumber industry of this section. It fered minor injuries Sunday when | _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. Yarnes Conducts Group. ------------------- family will take immediate posses is understood that Dr. Thomas D. Yarnes of Salem To Attend Code Meeting the car in which they were riding Magladrv Up for Trustee. ----- timber ’ — .1 _ now sion and will make this their fu j g Magladrv of Culp Creek at-1owned bv tbt" company is suffi- | conducted a discussion group Mon- i Elbert Bede, member of the ran off the bridge here, dropped R e g u la r J o b s ture home. | day evening at the Methodist board of directors of both the 20 feet and landed upside down tended a meeting of stockholders, clent for n o tm o r e th a n a year. The Albert Rissue home on south j church at a joint meeting of the Oregon State Editorial association on some logs in the river. The car | of the West Coast Lumbermen s Second street was sold this week Camp Gunter is losing a number Sunday school and official boards, and the Oregon Printing assocla- was badly damaged Mies Gibson association held yesterday In Se- Flret Methodist Episcopal Church. to Basil H. Denham, who has tak of its CCC boys because they are The discussion centered around tion, has been notified to attend a was driving. attle It was expected that he Meredith A. Groves, Pastor. Sun en possession and will make ex getting Jobs in the outside world, Sunday school problems and re- meeting of the zone code authori- _ , . ------------------- would be elected trustee for the day achof.’., 9:46. Omer Moore, su according to the Gunter Gazette, | llgious education and was preceded ties at Walla Walla' Friday and Oakridge, Gardiner to Plav Here. | Willamette valley district. tensive improvements. perintendent. Forenoon service, 11. Oakridge will play Gardiner i _____________ Saturday and of the state code ad The Glen H. Howard home and issued by the boys at the camp, by a covered dish dinner. a missionary plav. special music here Friday evening in the high ministration at Portland Friday Eight boys were given their dis two lots on south First street were and talks given by members of the - Vienna 2,000 Years Ago school "'vmnaslum gymnasium for and Saturday. As he can not at- senoo Ernest Darnel] Escapes Injury. sold this week to L. S. Crawford, charges last week because they ror the the “B” B i nearly 2(MMt v e a r s s in c e an Women’s Missionary society. Ves- ..rv lee 5 u i m n n to n ic “S lo t arch 6 —(Special.) tend both, he expects to attend schools basketball championship o f ! 11 *• n<*ariy z.otK) years since an who expects to make substantial had secured jobs. Silk Creek. Ma the diserlct. The winner of this urban settlement was founded on Machines" or or "The Unbeatable —Ernest Darnell escaped what the meeting in Portland. changes game will be entitled to play Eu-1 the territory which today Is cor- Games." The high school girls’ The deals were handled by the Council Lacks Quorum. might easily have been serious In- ------------------- gene high as the district repre- «red by Vienna. The small Roman sextette will sing several numbers. Hall & Johnston Realty company. Easter Class Starts, The regular monthly meeting of Jury one day last week when he at the state high scool ,__ _ __ the city council, to have been failed to make the turn onto the Rev. James A. Smith of the tentative meet in Salem March 21. military camp Vlndobona developed Hymn requests bv the orchestra. held Monday night, was postponed Overholser bridge with a truck Presbyterian church has started a Young peonls’s meting» Ep ____________ ' Into the modern metropolis with bet 4:45. mom » all i o a r rt> oo is relax , iwe * i a week becaus« of lack of a load of logs. He Jumped, and a class of Instruction for the chll- worth Leagues. 6. Prayer meeting. Of 555 convicts released from enormous municipal area of 276.88 7:80, Thursday. START THE SL l /B 8A»C MZ/TW THE LEFT quorum. Two councilmen were out i stump held the truck from going dren to prenare them for the UAUOOU AU AJSlOE I M S , SHIFT WEIGHT of the city and another was too Into the creek. Little damage was Easter communion and reception Sing Sing in 1931. eight had served square kllotnelers, second only to -rut p is h t foot , keefhjq -rue j London. ill to attend.______________ _______done.________ ________ 1 Into the membership of the church. their maximum sentence^_______ Loons Leaf Blndara. Santlnal. o r j PAYROLL FOR LUMBER COTTAGEGROVE WINNER AFTER LOSING AT HALF PAYS 532,000 IN TAXES NRA EbSAY CONTEST W INNERSJE NAMED PACKING PLANT HERE IS GIVEN FEDERAL O.K. PIONEERUJMBER PUTS 5D MEN ON PAYROLL l e f t asm straight , auo break th e HR>ers x r r u e top of rue baocswaib . 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