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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1934)
( O T ÍA O C OKOVB. LANK COUNTY, OREGON. rH LkM D AY, N O V E M B E R W, 1934 BETTER TONE LUMBER MARKET SEEMS LIKELY M M BZK 7 Knife Wound Result I *la\ I u l S eul I le The Two M ic haels MOTOR DEATHS REACH NEW ALL TIME TOTAL \ l Gees O bserve I h e ir 45th Wedding LUMBER CODE PRICES ARE 10 BE ASSAILED By M iss L. J. Taylor Mrs. Will H art, Portland, hu< Edwin H arvey, sm all son of Mr I he Two Ml< haele for som e tim e been collecting data mid Mrs. Loren H arvey, eustalned A n n iv e rs a ry Mrs. Augusta McCormick, Ash of the G aroutte« and Peterson» Mniiulaclurer« Are 8 till «mug a painful cut beneath the right luud, sends a card to express her The latter are of Sw edish descent m m pit Haturday when ha and a Association Giving Particular Rev and Mrs W V McGee ob Proponents of Adhering to Backbone» and Uoostiug playm ate were scu fflin g An open p lea su re In ic u d ln g (he M entlnsl'« One of them is said to have served knife, which the playm ate had In «ally dev sketches. Also alts sla tes In Ihe revolution under G eneral served their forty-fifth anniversary Attention to One Eyed Some Prioea one hand, penetrated the body of lh a l the first grave In the Taylor George W ashington yesterday. They were m arried In Fixed Prices Resign As- 'Through the kindness of n New the P resbyterian church of this Ihe H arvey youngster, m aking a Lane cem etery wae lhal of M ichael Highway Menace gaah the depth of tha knife blade. Lane, eon of Mr. and Mrs Hllaa Jersey branch of the fam ily Ml«« tociation Offioee. city while Rev. McGee was pastor tt'iuw i l,u»il>»r l*lg»«i) lam e, pioneers of 1X52 She does Her!ha p W hite w as enabled to here Much of their tim e «lace l it« general outlook baa a «liglit, ICdwIn Is recovering aatlafarlorlly. not give (he date of the lad’s place In the hands of her Coast Dr egon’s carelessn ess toll deaths, the wedding has been spent else ly better Ion«, yet the haele for the R u tlan d , Nov. 23. O fficers of death, which w is due to scalds fork relatives an Interesting novel Injuries and property dam ages where. but «Ince 1926 they have illiprovainent la «till rather vague received when he stepped Into u In which th is P eterson of the rev arising out of autom obile accidents again been active workers in the the We«t Coast Lum berm en's asso B errie s L o se t r a c k ot noil It la loo early to deteiitiinr sunken salt vat while he was In olution has a leadlag part. continued to m ount during Oc church where they became hue- ciation, lumber coda authority for whether II la (lie beginning o f a the P acific northwest, split widely Douglas county, when- his futhei I trust (hat som e day M is. WIU tober, according to final reports band and wife general upward turn ot Ju«l a to d s, on tho bitter issue of the was refining salt It is recalled H art m ay visit A tlantic Clly and thia week from the O regon State Seasons A year before hie m arriage Rev ilaah In the fern. here that the boy suffered several view tha scen es where the even ts Motor association, one of the *pon- McGee, at that tim e com pleting a minun rm price ciauee, N early everyone, both whuleaul E. W. Dem orest, president, ear w eeks after returning to his home look place in which our ancestor sors o f the statew ide Let's Quit theological course at Lebanon, n ed < ra and m anufacturer«, report« mi out his prom ise of resigning I'he winter weathei hue been The name M ichael has a peculiar had a part. She would probably Killing" safety cam paign. Tenn., w as called to w hat w as then if the board of trustees voted op inert««« In »«le» during the paat so mild that berry hualn-e eevni to visit the grave of the French For the first ten m onths of this the Cum berland P r e s b y t e r i a n significan ce In connection w llh the ten day«, mid there have been a have loal track of the season s A position to the pries clause which M ichael, whose young nam esake year there hav« beer. 18,786 acci lew Inolated caaea where feeler« M ammoth raspberry hush on the place of hie burial. T his nam e Is by h is early death dedicated a dents as com pared to 15,653 for the church o f th is city. Oregon seem ed is fought by m any northw est mill put out have given uddltlonul Maury \ | latke place can ’t m ake the sym bol of a R evolutionary war cem etery to the Coast fork pio sam e period last year, 4,002 per »0 far aw ay that he took 10 days men. H* rem ained a member of In his native sta te o f T exas to ground for the opinion that buyer«, up Ils mind u s to which poitlon of ancestor to a large circle of de neers. sons Injured this year and 3443 in bid farew ell to relatives and friends the a.»«r*ciation. eapei'lally those Iti the dumstrtlc the sum m er It Is and has blossom s, ■cendanta, and through the death T rustees elected V. R. Titcom b 1933 . 251 killed In 1934 and 199 In it seem s rather unfortunate that of Ihe lad (M ichael Laner the Tay whom he m ight never see again m anager of the W eyerhauser Tim > argo mm get«, are beghitilng lo green berries and ripe berries lot lotne cem etery w u dedicated the F len ch Michael's descendants the sam e period last year Acci H is church was the only one In her com pany at Tacom a and vice . bellave that open niarget price« to the public by tw o granddaugh «ecu* not to learn lb « French lan dent death records for January to C ottage Grove, but there were or president of the association, to suc are about aa low aa they m ay be LU HANK. H ow ever, 1 believe that October, th is year, have already ter» of M ichael G aroutte, a sea guage s at Hebron and Cres ceed D em orest as president and expected lo go W hen they are Nov 20 Ixiruno grange gave a • uplaln who served under the Mar rrome o f them are teachers of exceeded by tw o fatalities the rec ganization well ................. d th a t thia la true there benefit r a id p a r ly for a sick m em take over Dem orest's m embership ord for the whole 12 m onths of French and other modern lan quls de L aF ayette In the Am erican R ev McGee arrived here Ju ly 2ft will be «olio forw atd buying the national lumber code au ber Saturday night, lb fresh m en 's guages. 1933. It w as pointed out, Indicating L888, and soon thereafter, with the on thority. With the aenaou now clone at of pie. sandw iches and coffee were revolution. that a new all-tim e high record for aid of R ev B. H Baker, Initiated In 1895 these d e fe n d a n ts , east, It 1« said that a ship of thia west, north and south, actin g un motor car killin gs will be set be hand when bad weather la a possi nerved. Col. w a . G resley, secretary- a revival that resulted In 100 con m anager of the association and bility, mill« are reaching the point Ml«. K enneth Arthur« «uff«ru4 French Mlchuel was burned by the der urgent advice, united and em fore the end of 1931 versions and SO or m ore additions a.so a firm proponent of price fix where the uncertainty of future painfully when her hand was British In the region of Little Egg ployed au lu-law to attend lo cer Com parative records for Lane •awing piogtatna la m aking them ■ ought between the rolls of a harbor, within a few m iles of A t tain m atters In F rance because ha county, for October, 1933 and 1934 to the church T his revival o f re ing. subm itted his resignation. It ligious feelin g resulted In organ was rejected by the association, lantic City. N. J. l ie later settled spoke French and was also a law are as follow s: a Utile hit mure Independent. Hume cloth es wringer a few days ago ization of the C hristian D isciples which granted him a vacation co n cern » have recently had the Dorena huskethall (earns played In Am erica and w as the father of yer, a very necessary and for Ijtst year 85 accidents, 23 In and the M ethodists courage to booat price« which they here W ednesday night The sem e six sons and seven daughters A tun ate com bination. He was not juries. no fatalities. from Decem ber 8 to January 8 A host o f young persons becam e would have accepted tw o week« for the girls’ was Lorane ift, Do son M ichael married a Peterson the Instigator of the affair, which Last y e a n 86 accidents. 21 In Int- vested In church work and the During this tim e the price fixing ago, and < uetomera have com e rena 7; for the hoys. Dorena 17, and was the father of George and arose through an advertisem ent In juries, no fatalities. dispub is expected to be settled second E ndeavor society in the bM k w llh the buelneaa through a hearing Isn a n e 11 The score for the club Hampel c Garoutt«- early day res a French newspaper. As a constructive step in reduc county w as organized here Some by the N R A board. I he aluioet com plete abandon team gam e was, Dorena 29. Lo idents of C ollage Grove and v icin While the ability and sincerity ing highw ay hazards, sponsors of o f the you n gsters o f that day are ment of any attem pt to get code rane 19 Friday night thu Creswell ity A daughter N ancy Ann mar G reeley said he could not go to the "Let’s Quit Killing" drive are price« ha« reached the atage where high school team s played here rled a Peterson and was Ihe moth c f the chosen em issary could not this week calling upon all garage the older ones now carryin g on W ashington to argue against m in the open m arket la adm itted and I he «cote fur thi girls was, Craa ci of Mrs Henry W ells Taylor, a b.- questioned, yet the letters from and service station atten dan ts to the work im u m prices after defending them Although m any of the stron g pio the w illin gn ess to dlacuaa price« well 2ft. leiraiie 2X. for the boys. pioneer of 1852 Mrs S ilo s I sin e e r ance did not seem to draw any m ake a special check of the lights sine» the code w ent Into warm enthu siasm from the kin • fle d . and arrive at what the trailing Creswell 20, Ixiranr 23 A return was the daughter of still another of every car they service. A con neer preachers filled the pulpit inatkei is la having a lot to do gam e will hr played at f r e e well «on and was also a pioneer of 1852 here In the west, although he certed m ovem ent of this kind. It is from tim e o f organization of the The association trustees took with raleaaing order« which have Tuesday night These were prao- A letter published In last week's » r o te glow ing accou nts of the believed. In conjunction with the church In 1855 up to the tim e Rev. two Steps in support of their 2 to b u n held hack The prosecution Her tfttiur« Sentinel was written by a son of wealth and fin e m ansions and fine plan advanced last week o f estab McGee was called. Rev McGee 1 vote at Tacom a October 30 carriages of those who entertalnrd of code price violation«, eo far aa Mr and Mr« Hfrelff of Portland the sea captain of the revolution him hospitably over there, yet lishing a custom of m otorists claim s the honor of having been against the m inim um price clause any in w ease« are concerned. haa Visited the |urst week at the home They ordered ap This French M ichael has over a with whom he could not establish blinking their own ligh ts when the first called pastor and paid for lumber. preacher He received 3200 a year pointm ent of a com m ittee to op been dropped lor the tim e being of Mr S t r e lf f , sister, Mrs Charles score of descendants at rest in the relationship. Nor could he find m eeting a "one-eyed " auto, will aid for h alf tim e, the other half hav pose the clause at the W ashing The eapreaaod opinion of a ma Schaffer Taylor-Lam- cem etery. Including trace of any kin by m eans of the In rem oving this m enace from the been given to Dillard In D oug ton hearing on Decem ber 11, and forlty of the truateea of the West Mrs. Mary Lohrey. Claude Lob- the tw o granddaughters already archives, which he faithfully ex high w ays In m any cases, safety ing las county. I'oaat aasix latino on thia subject rev and I-enlie Cham berlin arrived m entioned they passed a resolution directing H e has descendants The thought will occur o fficials believe, drivers of cars together w llh favorable court de Tuesday from Pasco. Wash for a living In A tlantic City, N J., and am ined Miss H arriett« Veatch was one officers, sta ff and attorn eys to do with only one light are unaw are of delona. has taken the «team oul v isit w ith th e W ill Ixih rey fa m ily In w estern Oregon, som e o f whom that one o f the kin might have the condition, and will correct It of the young persons who becam e everything possible to obtain disso been m ore uucce««iul. since it 1« If notified. o f the tainpage un which the corn a valued helper In the church and lution of Injunctions now restrain Harry Skelton. Harold Foster are In M arshfield Others arc In claim ed that blood calls to blood iilla n c e division of the Weal Coital and Jim M itchell spent several San F rancisco So num erous are , . " r* McC° f ni*«k also m entions T h ese su ggestion s were m ade in there developed a rom ance that ing seven W ashington m ills from Lum berm en« aaaut lallon had gone days the last of the week at Sllt- his nam esakes, ihe M ichaels, that resulted In the wedding of the selling below code prjees that her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. line with the current two-w eek In connection w ith the W ashing in the eleventh hour attem pt to COOS lake duck hunting he seem s to need no other m em N. G aroutte, were settler» of 65 period o f the safety drive, which pastor and his helper on T han ks carry on a reign of terror and en- K S Addleun attended the Wil orial. Is directed against defective equip givin g day of 1889 R ev Cary A. ton injunctions, the association and earlier. fotce <ih«ervanc< of (hr iod o after lam ette Valley Lum berm en's inert pointed out that the restrained W ooley, one of th e best known of ment of all kinds. II w as already far beyond saving the pioneer preachers, officiated m ills virtually were forced into ing In Eugene Thursday night It appear« to be only a question The y o u n g ’ couple still have the idleness w hile other com peting J IL C lock fell o u t of his hay DELIGH T VALLEY. o f llm* until the lumber code au* barn Thursday and w as painfully m ills paid no atten tion to code Nov. 27. Mr and Mrs. Aimer clapper of the beii under which prices Federal Judge M cNary of thordy will have to adm it official Injured Hunt, with the Charles and Albert they stood during the cerem ony a Portland recently dissolved Injunc ly the failure of price fixing. and Lloyd Counts was knocked un- Hunt fam ilies of H ynes. Cal., mo g ift o f the Endeavor society. when lh a l day arrives it will un con sciou s Thursday at school while A fter serving tw o years R ev Me tions against several Oregon saw- tored to Portland Thursday last to questionably have a beneficial ef. playing basketball He was bumped visit Audrey Hunt. Gee was called to another field feet on huaineaa. by another buy and fell, elrlklng Mr and Mrs C. H. H aigh t left hut eight years later received a The h eatin g to be held In Wash his head on a radiator. W ednesday to spend Thar ksgtvlng second call here and again served Ington D ecem ber II for fir manu- Every vote cast at the N ovem ber The Harold Shortridgv fam ily tw o years. han ksgiving may m ean turkey with relatives at Yreka. Cal luctutcra who are ask in g elim in a has moved to the S e v e r s o n p la c e . election In Lane county cost the to T m ost people, but It m eans sore Mrs. E lm er K ent's father. Mr A fter serving the church for 36 tion of price fixing, prom ises to he A palrun-tsachrr m eeting will be taxpayers 30 cen ts The cost on feet for Lane county's m ailm en Shaw, who has been quite III the years on the frontier lines and 30 another cut and drp d affair, as held at the high school Thursday election day was 22 cen ts a vole and postoffice clerk s The hollday past ten days, is reported to be years by proxy In w est A frica, R ev the dourly allied N ational Lumber D ecem ber 6 and the coat per vote for clerical Is being spent by moat of them in Improved. and Mrs. McG»e returned to Cot M anufacturer« association and (ha A program will be given at the help, w riting poll books, furnishing delivering and distributing more Mrs. Lee N ixon and Mrs. E. J. tage Grove In 1926, built them a lumber « ode authority have alt eady high school at 2 30 W ednesday af m aterials, ballots and booths and than 14(g) letters, each containing Sears attended a luncheon at the hom e and are spending their de announced prelim inary m eetings ternoon Music will 1» furnished delivering the boxes to the polls a sheet of C hristm as seals, to Colonial in C ottage Grove Tuesday clin in g years w here so m any hap A m id-w inter in stitu te o f Ep obviously designed lo bring «vary by the girls’ g les club and Rev averaged x cen ts a vote. The aver Influence to bear to defeat the will Cecil F P D tow of E ugene will age coat for counting the votes nearly every fam ily In the county. afternoon in honor of Mrs. George py years of their church lives and worth L eaguers will be held at the Hall of Pasadena. Cal The postm en and clerk s are only M ethodist church Friday and S at married lives were spent of the m ajority, Il Is possible, but talk was 9Q cen ts the vanguard fdf'% drice th at Is F ran cis Horn. K enneth Zum walt urday when the leagues of Eugene very doubtful, that fir rnanufac A total of lx .1X0 votes were cast aim ed at decorating every 1934 and T- d Anderson spent Sunday with Louis Caldwell m otored to Springfield. Lebanon. R osebtvy. turere will secure a fair hearing. his parents at Coourg. sn d the cost w as 35.432 71. C hristm as package with a bright, G ardiner Tuesday Elkton, Monroe, Junction City If they do, and proper support Is The m ost expensive voting was cheerful health seal, m aking known W S Anderson, who has been The Charles H unt fam ily and Harrisburg, Drain, Yoncalla, Go- received from other section s o f the under a doctor’s car« for som e In Five R ivers precinct, In the ex to all that the sender of the par Mr and Mrs Albert H unt left burg, O akridge. H alsey, Creswell country, N ltA o ffn ia l« may be tim e, le nt* belter t r e m e northw est part of the coun cel Is doing his share In support Saturday for their hom es at Hynes, Donna and R iverview will be reD- m ade io realise the futility o f fur ty, w here there were 15 vote« and ing and caring for under-privi Cal., follow ing a w eek's visit at the A cam p and picnic ground a t the ther efforts to continue trying to the cost was 32.51 per ballot, the leged children »ufferfhg from tu Aim er H unt and Raym ond R ice second bridge above D lsston on sented. MOSBY ( KEEK D iscussion groups and Bible do the Impossible. Nev 26 The H arry Brew ster e x ie sslv e cost bring accounted foi berculosis. homes B rice creek has been offered the study classes will be formed in mill resum ed operation this win k by the long distança required to P hyllis Johnson entertained the city by the forest service. The city place of the usual coures of for A w inter »cene o f the fam ous transport election supplies to the a fter a short lay-off. cast of the play, H is F a th e r s would be required to purchase the lectures. A recreational hour The Get Together club met with polls and to bring In the returns. L ittle Red" one-room cottage at G one South.' which w as given by tract of about 10 acres at 32.50 the mal The next highest was 3104 per Saranac Luke, N Y.. decorates the W alker high school W ednesday acre, but the forest service has of for each session is planned as well Mr» Bert Lancaster Thursday af vote In G lentena precinct where seuls this year. It was In this ' evening, with a ham burger feed fered to use CCC m en in de as social entertainm ent. D iscussion ternoon aud lied oul a quilt Mr Mooney and Mr. Morris have 27 ballots were cast, and third humble home that a young New Sunday even in g follow ing a re veloping the cam p to the standard leaders are Prof. John L. Casteel u n iversity of Oregon; M iss Doro taken their telephone line out of highest was In H erm an precinct York city doctor, w ho had cured hearsal of fu st class forest service cam ps, thy N yland, W esley Foundation the tim ber and put It on the new Where there were 28 voters and him self of the disease, began the The G eorge Hohm an fam ily ex which Would Include installation fit at modern treatm ent of tubercu group. U niversity o f Oregon; Rev the average cost w as $1 a vote road This Is pects to leave Thursday" m orning of fireplaces and running w ater Lynn A. Wood, Lebanon; W P C«*sts In Cottage Grove precincts losis just 50 years ago An x*v pound son was born last for Portland to spend T hanksgiv In a return m atch of a home also the tw enty-eigh th year that The proposal w as m ade at T ues W alters. Y M C. A secretary. Eu were No. 1. 18c. No 2. 23c; No. 3. we«k to Mr und Mrs. Hen Ander and home aeries on Ihe local ing at the hom e of Mrs. H ohm an') d ay’s m eeting of the cham ber of gene. Those in charge of recrea 24c, No. 4. 26c; Brum baugh, 27c; the seals have been sold to aid In sister. Mrs J. Farnsworth. course Bunday a 16-rnan tram son of Blue Mountain. A m erica s fight again st tubercu com m erce and a com m ittee was tion are M iss N yland; Rev. Dean Buster Ball of C ottage Grove Culp Creek. 46c, Dorena. 41c; L a losis from loruri I wikh I Golf c | ub, E u B etty and Barbara Parsons, appointed to handle the project Poindexter, Springfield, and R ev nieces of Mrs. J W. Tucker, en gene, piled up an Im pressive col spent Ihe week end with Leon tham , 20c; London, 41c; Lorane, Groves. M iss Della G allo is regis 38c. Row Hiver. 28c; Saginaw 26c Lnncaatar. tered school Monday of last week lection I l f points against the Cot trar. Meat Contract Come* Here ( ham hers Mill Is Down Dorothy Fraser and Kula Qiutg- Silk Creek. 30c tage Grove G olf club team , the They, with their grandm other, Mrs An i m p r e s s i v e candle-lighting B artels Meat Pr.cking com pany The J H Cham bers * Son Lum W ells, of San ta Ana. Cal., recently score bring 32‘» to ISC, G usts of lln spent Saturday In Eugene cerem ony w ill be held for the clos Mrs Doc Pitcher went to Eu C eieals are grow n on one-ha>7 ber com pany has closed the mill arrived to spend the w inter at the h a s received a contract for the ing sen d ee Saturday evening. rain swept dow n at Intervals and m onth of D ecem ber to furnish and ceased lugging operations for Tucker home. sent m edal scores upward hut gene Haturday with the Jake Stal B ulgaria’s plowed ground an ind efinite period. It is expected E lsie H aight is spending a week n eat for the CCC cam ps at Rujada failed to dam pen the ardor with der fam ily. India Is producer and consum er O akridge. M apleton. Gunter, and Clifford Lebow has been sick the they will resum e cutting when at the hom e of an uunt, Mrs which the devoled dlvoleers pur past of ts own wheat. week conditions im prove. M elvin Paul of Central neighbor tw o at Reedsport. sued their favorite pastim e hood, w hile her grandparents are Mulder. Laurel wood, was nitxlal- H and I'lan s R e o r g a n isa tio n in California. 1st for the day with a 77, though Tho city band plans to reorgan Zlmmerly, Cottage Grove, was ise s i X m eeting lo be held Mon close up with a 79 THORNTON CORNERS. At a prelim inary Medal scores anti |io liits won. d ay e v e n in g Nov. 27. The N eighborhood club with Lauretwood players named m eeting Monday of th is week Earl m et Thursday afternoon with Mrs Hill wus elected m anager and Al first, follow Gene Thom pson, proprietor of G ene Boss The tim e was spent Prescott M3. ■«. Zlmmerly 71», 3t> G riffin was reelected secretary First M ethodist Episcopal Church. E rnie’s Barbecue at W est Spring- sew ing on a quilt, and a dessert field; G eorge N eale of N eale's T av Sutton Mf, J; M orelock 8ft. 1. luncheon w as served. Mrs. H enry M eredith A Groves. P astor - -Sun ern at Judkins point; Claude Ford K Omlld 8ft. 2; Lem ley Xri J Lake will be hostess for the next day school. 9:45; forenoon service. of the Log Cabin Inn on the north L. O m lld 07, 2%. Trask rig. t*. 11. serm on topic. The World's m eeting, highw ay near the E ugene city lim H lrona 85, l > , , A n la u i MS. I S Earl Baldwin of G ow dyville vis Most C hallenging Book;" vesper its. and G. J. Meier o f M am my’s Goodwin Mil. 3; Sw artz 93. 0 ited F riday afternoon at the Er service. 5. Mohan V. Raj of Bom Cabin a t Judkins point w ere each • • C urtis M3, 2. B ailsm an 87. 1 bay. India, w ill speak on "The R e nest B aldw in home. fined 325 by Justice of the P eace Urey Hl, 3, Carlson «7, Il Mrs. L. R. Sm ith and daughter ligious. Agricultural. Industrial. Po Dan Johnston Friday for operating M ulder 77, 3. H ill Mft. 0. The girls' league sponsored s litical and Social Life of Mother Connie went to E ugene Sunday to slot m achines They had pleaded G earhart M7, 3; Coiner H3. 0. drive for fruit and vegetab les to visit Mr. Sm ith, who is in a hos India:'* interm ediate and senior guilty. Itosaun MO, 3 T W righ t MA, II m ake up T han ksgiving baskets to league. 6; prayer m eeting. Thurs pital there. S h eriff Sw arts arrested these E v a n s OX, 1; Sm ith »7. 2 h, distributed am ong the needy. Mr. and M is. Joe Prentazzi and day, 7:36. joint m eeting of official men Thursday evening. F ifteen H eard 1*7, <». D eY o u n g HI, 3 All girls were asked to bring som e board and m id-week service, topic Mrs. Mary Sm ith lvsited one dav slot m achines found In their places O A sm artly dressed, sm ooth talking gen llerblg Mil. 3; A n d erson »3, 0. kind of fruit or vegetables last week at Hebron with Mr. and "How to Do the Real Work o f the were confiscated There is no law K elso 92, 0; G ra h a m 91, 3 Levina N ichols, freshm an. The- teman has dropped In to discuss a few Mrs Frank LaBlue Mrs Sm ith Church providing for their destruction and • • • Droet X0. 3, G odard 10»t 0 ressa Stuncrnnn, sophom ore, and rem ained for a visit. m atters with John Doe, the grocer. It de W inona Powell, Junior, withdrew Hlghwa* B aptist Church. Henry they will even ’ ually he returned to R aym ond Miller of Mount View their owners, the sh eriff said. The from sc h o o l M onday. t a r ( r a s h Ite m C o rn » ted velops that the gentlem an la also Interest wus a caller at the H enri Lake W. D avis. Pastor. Sunday school. devices are not owned by the men In a report of a car crash tw o Virgil Horn, a studsnt of last 10; forenoon service, 11, sermon hom e F riday evening ed In having G rocer Doe buy a unique and arrested, but have been operated weuks ago Alton Tonole was year who has been atten ding Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent topic. The Christ evealed in H u under a lease on a percentage highly e ffective ad vertisin g cam paign. named as one of the participants, school In Sab m ,.|||, I, ,1 schOM W ednesday in C ottage Grove with man Experience:' evening service. basis or under som e other arrange lie was present, but the car which here Monday as a senior. 7:30. sermon topic. "Christ Com ment Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost. lie w as driving was not In the Miss Lula Currln visited Mt the O "This advertising Is som ething d iffer Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon visit pared W ith Buddha. Zoroaster and Seven o f the m achines confiscat crash J|e saw the nceldent and M ilton Perkins hom e In Hunts ed Friday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jess M oham m ed:’’ no prayer m eeting ed were purely and sim ply gam ent," he tells the grocer. "You can't get It stopped to give aid If needed The i ’I miii Sunday. this week; next Sunday the pastor Denney in C ottage Grove. bling devices, w hile the others anyw here else. Your new spaper can ’t pro two cars I11 the crash were a car The assem bly W ednesday during The Steve and Albert Tonole will start a special series o f pre- were com bined gam bling and vend driven by Tom Foster's boy and activity period w as sponsored by vide It. Thia will be som ething exclusive fam ilies of P ass creek canyon vis C hristm as serm ons on "The Christ ing m achines, the sh er iff said one being operated by Mrs. Koas the freshm en under the direction of H istory and the Christ of H u ited here Sunday with relatives, with you Just sign here ” Peterson. Both drivers were en of Eleanor Teeters. The progrnm Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers o f De m an Experience." • • • deavoring to avoid striking a little was as follow s Yodellng. Charles light Valley visited F riday with O But before sign in g here, there, or an y girl on the highway. No one was Clark; a skit, "ttadlo Recipes," I’entr-costat Assem bly of God. Mr. and Mrs. H anry Lake. Injured Dorothy Slem ann. P ete Ihneh, Ineg Foster. Pastor. Sunday W illiam G osney of Brice creek Atw ood where else. It m ight be sm art to atop and Randall; song, Lois Baldwin, Jean CCC w as a Sunday dinner guest school. 9:45; forenoon service. 11; ask yourself how anyth in g that good e s King. Marian Moore, Juanita Rich evening service. 7:30; W ednesday at the C. R. Trent home. WELL, I AM P1CKIMÇ , ardson, Elaine Fry und Wanda caped the m en who spend m illions of dol Frank G aroutte has been 111 dur 7:30. young people in charge; Fri Dooley, accom panied by Dorothy UP THE GAME, BUT J ing the week and Mr. and Mrs. day. 7:30 pastor will speak from lars yearly for advertising. SI,.maun; a skit, "The H igher the Galen G aroutte have been caring R om ans: Saturday. 3. children’s THE PRO SAYS I Lower." Stewart Roberts, Rex Mc church, using sand table, chalk for the stock. There has been an increase of O Men who spend m illions for advertising Farland; a »kit, "The Trial In Tom STAMP 71X7 CLOSE TO Mrs. E. R. Lem ley and Mrs. Jean talk s and other interesting things about 15 in the number of children Belcher's Slore," M aryjnne Sm ith. also spend thousands to test their ad vertis Lx>ng of Cottage Grove helped of school age In the Cottage Grove THE BALL IM MV Billy MacGlhhon, Robert G rannis, Mrs. C. R. Trent quilt W ednesday P resbyterian Church. Jam es Ai- school district, according to the ing and be sure that they are gettin g their Earl Baldwin; reading. C larlhd .< COWD SHOT OFF f of last week. kin Sm ith, Pastor.- Sunday school. cen sus w hich has Just been com Caldwell; a skit, Ina Stuart, Rob m oney's worth. N o prom ising proposition 10: forenoon service. 11. sermon pleted by Mrs. W orth H arvey. The THE TEB , ert Lewis. topic. W hite G ifts for (he King Increase would have been much or schem e Is blindly turned down. They S A G IN A W . ------------( i ’M TERRIBLE The schools will be closed T hurs First. M yself:" even in g service. larger except that several large Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin 7:30. TO DAV «TO O K w aste proportionately less of their ad vertis day and Friday for the T han ks sermon topic. ’’G rateful Benston and daughter M arilyn of H earts;" young people's m eetings. fam ilies m oved from the district giving holidays. 13 6 OM EIGHT ing m oney than m ost sm all advertisers be during the year. There w ere about Eugene spent Saturday at the F 6:30; M arian Johnson, Vera Gllhntn praver m eeting. W ednesday. 890 last year. This year there are HOLES, SO I cause they seek resu lts—not som ething d if T. B enston home and Clifford Shaw, seniors of last 7:30 about 905 433 boys and 472 girls. Mrs. Howard K eene of D elight year, visited school during the ferent. • • • The school d istrict covers a large Valley spent last Tuesday with week Clifford Hhnw has been at Lutheran Services , Seventh-day area outside the city proper. Virginia Adams. tending Ashland normal. Adventist church, west Main street. 0 G eneral Motors, H enry Ford, the big oil The Art Reed fam ily spent Sun Rev W. A. JSylwester, Roseburg. The seniors won a unanim ous 1 refiners, departm ent stores, and food men day at the W. W. H llem an hom e Pastor. E vening service. 7 45. ser Richm ond M akes M edical Corps. d'rlxlon against the Juniors in the Dr. Marion R ichm ond, former In Cottage Grove. first of a ser'es of Intel- class de don’t spend their m oney for advertising In mon subject, "Can a C hristian Be Ruby Faye W illey of Cottage T hankful In a D epression?" Bible resident, h as qualified for appoint bates Tuosday forenoon. The sen hom e new spapers because they like the ed Grove spent Monday night and class will m eet im m ediately fol m ent as first lieutenan t of the reg ior team , Lila Mushy, Marvin W il ular arm y m edical corps, being one Tuesday with an aunt, Mrs. Low low ing the service. son, P hillip G lass, took the affirm itorial policy or because they haven't been of five In th e northw est states to ell Benston. atlve side and the (unlor team the • • • offered hundreds o f schem es and novelties. so qu alify recently It Is expected negative of the question: "R e The Carl Puls fam ily of Black Chrlatlan Science Society, Sunday They advertise In newspaper« for results Butte spent Sunday at the hom e school. 9:45; forenoon service, 11, that R ichm ond will be offered his solved: That the several states com m ission w ithin the next week of Mrs P u ls’ parents. Mr and subject. Ancient and Modern N ec Should Iidopl the thirty-hour w eek " i to m ake money, Dr. Richm ond is a son o f Mr. and Norris King whs chairm an and Mrs M G Fry rom ancy. Allas M esm erism and Mrs. A. A. R ichm ond and was Mrs. E. O. Berg, C. L. Stroup and Mrs. Ralph Long has been III H ypnotism , Denounced " 0 Gadget advertisin g has no place In the graduated from the high school the past week C E. U rn plirey were Judges. A de • • • here several years ago, H e Is em retailer's budget, unless he can afford to be bate will he held betw een fresh O. C. B oris delivered several gal Seventh d av Adventist Church. ployed at V ancouver barracks. man and sophom ore team s next lons of pickles to E ugene Satur Paul Iverson. P astor Services Sat more w asteful than the big boys W eekly day, llitrohl thvnrta ............ .. with Ihe Week, the winner lo meet later urday. Sabbath school, 9 30, John Pres», Ripon, Wl« Lane county will receive a little W A K eene of Thornton Cor Gibson, superintendent- preaching stream lined body) anil Nelson the senior team to decide the class ners spent F riday at the hom e of service. H. P astor Rosa D ustin of over $6,000 from national fo ie« t DeYoiing (w llli (he more Irln t rhatnplonshlp. grazing receipts for 1934 The re a daughter, Mrs. Lowell Benston Eugene will speak the first Satur chassis) ta lk things over. Advertisers M aks a Newspaper. Rov Taplln returned to the B o day o f oach m onth; prayer m eet celpts last year were $6,608.34, which w as applied on bonded In- hem ia m ines last week ing, 7:30, Tuesday debt Alness. 30 CENTS EACH COST CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE OF LANE COUNTY VOTES STARTS THANKSGIVING cBWOHlHLEAOOESABE UldHELndJUiJ WALLUPii C. G. DIVOT DIGGERS JO H N DOE • Hi»ih School Notes • J Church News > FINES FOBJPERATOUS « _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f and the Qadgets SCHOOL CENSUS 1934 IS LARGEB THAN 1933