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o t lll.l'M I O| O U b iti * I.Ml NI MHF.lt IW D ic k Jennings P lans LUMBER MARKET HOLDS IIS RECENT STRENGTH M in in ti r> ( (iinehai k Law of Supply and Dmnand li Fait In Upward Trend of Markvt Price. (C'rti» • Luuibvr ) T h e M «n«ial o u tlo ok for th e luin bar m nikw t Ita« rvtu inm l «11 o f It« atto iitfttt UurliiM th * iaxt tw o w ««k« III » p ile o f tin* fu el th a t th < i« h« < m «tiiall ta p e rin g o ff In new tnixin««« «Incv in a itk a tfiv in g I ho IB) p io v e iiio n t noted d u illiM t li r lu«t ao day« c m ii bo a ttrib u te d e n tiro ly to tliv law o f «upply and dem and th o d v a lo ia hav» boon ««liinw at Ivaet «oiiiw lu m b e r a« u roault of the housing a« t and th ey have had enough (o n fld e m v In (ho fu tu re put out fe eler« fo r a n tlr l|tttt* d ie- t|Uir< uiont«. A largo nu m b er o f the m ill« are e ith e r down or p lan n in g to i loeo w ith m any un co rta ln tlo e c o n fro n tin g th e m the next «0 day« on th e ir o p e ia tln g p io g ia m » A ll th l« ha« happened at a tim e, espe c ia lly In fir , wh>n prices a rv be- llsvad by both pioducors and bu y er« to be aa low a« they Will go T h e resu lt 1« th e nu lls under such circu m s tan ce« a te u n w illin g to !«ook fa r ah ead T h e m ore they d isplay th l« a ttitu d e th e g re a te r th e a n x ie ty o f the buyers b< c o llie « 1 here a re some m a rk e ts , o«pe d a lly th e A tla n tic < oust ca ig o . w h ere prices have a lre a d y been given a s u b a t a u lla l I mmis I M ill stocks, w h ile heavy In th e aggr«- gate, are very m uch broken and buyers o f m ix e d cars a re fin d in g It necessary to i i u m arou nd to fin d a ll th e ite m « they ir q u ir r That th is c o n d itio n w ill become m ors pronounced d u rin g th e next 30 days i» « gone < om luM on In th e last 4ft hours th e w estern p a rt o f O reg o n and W a s h in g to n has been v is ited w ith w h at Is n o r m a lly considered cold w e a th e r fo r th is section M ills and loggers a n ti« ipate delays th»« w inter o s «• count o f low te m p e ra tu re « W h ile euch a p re d ic tio n Is little o th er th a n a gueee, th e law o f av e ia g e s over a long period o f years shows th a t O regon and W a s h in g to n sal do m h ave tw o m ild w in te rs In succession A t an y ra ts th e re is a n In c lin a tio n on the p a rt o f e v eryo n e to m ove cautio usly W ho le ..»¡■ i ■ a i «• I " ’ t ik in g chance« i m a k in g < om rnitm « nt« w ith o u t firs t g e ttin g d e fin ite coverage fro m eonte m ill, fo r lusees have a lre a d y had to be absorbed on business booked at th e e x tre m e low o f fo u r <M fiv e w eeks Mg<> T hr mu tu re rs a te vie w in g th is situ a tio n very co m p la c e n tly as they feel th a t they a te m I mj UI to g a in co n tro l of th e m a rk e t an d a re q u ite w illin g to hold do w n prod uction th e next 3o to do day« to em phasise th e fa vo ralde position o f th e supply as to th e d em and O n ly one th in g stands as a poa alblg m* m»< ■ (i , and th a t la th e ad van cin g o f price« too fast. In th e past w hen th is has been done It not only f r ig h t ened buyers In to holding back business bu t also caused m a n u fa c tu re rs to lose confiden ce In th e ir ow n p ro g ra m , and It Is to be hoped th a t th e ele vatin g o f p rice s w h ich now ap pear c e rta in d u rin g th e re m a in d e r o f th is m o n th and through Ja n u a ry at leant, will com e about g ra d u a lly so as to m a k e everyon e believe th a t th is Is th e t»eginnlng o f a long u p w n td sw ing and not Just a flash In the pan. DRIVE AGAINST BANKS DISEASE IS.UNDER WAY A fe d e ra l an d state w ide c a m p a ig n ag ain st B an ks disease (c o n tagio us a b o rtio n l am on g c a ttle was lau nched In I^ane co un ty th « fir s t o f th e m on th w hen testin g o f d a iry herds was s tarted In tho i...i th i i n p a i’ o f th e i o u n tj i *« C I I H a r tm a n , special fe d e ra l vet e r ln a tia n . 1« In charge and blood sam ples are sent to O regon S ta te college fo r co m p lete test. F a rm e rs nr» coop eratin g an d It Is expected th a t l^ane co un ty herd« w ill be tested 100 per cent, a c c o rd in g to E lm e r B erg, S m ith H ug he« In s tru c to r at C ottage G ro v e high school, w ho co n fe rred r tth Coui * O 8 F le tc h e r M r. Berg stated th a t te atln g w ill prob ab ly riot start here before late In F e b ru a ry or M a rc h T c « tln g is fre e and su b stan tial In d e m n itie s w ill he paid when stock Is o rdered k ille d D a iry m e n w ill he asked to sign it co n trac t to m ake a cle an u p o f prem ises w h ere th e disease Is found nnd also to pay fo r a d d itio n a l te stin g COTTAGE GROVE LIONS TAKE DRAIN QOINTET Th»“ C ottng e L io n , hoop q u in te t to ok It» flrn t scalp o f th r season by d e fe a tin g D r a in io th e tu n c o f 25 20 In it hiiH ki'thnll ge n ii fla y e d F r id a y night In th e h ig ’i school gym T h e L io n , hold th e lead th ro u g h o u t, n lthn ngh ‘ u H i" d y in g m o m en ts o f piny D in i n ', score waa In rrenn ed by th e nplendld tinsket c a g in g of W itty . D rn ln gu ard . T h e L io n , h’d nl h n lf tim e 14-6. W oo ley, D rn ln gu ard , nnd M ln n e y , L io n fo rw a rd . tie d fo r scoring h o n o r , w ith 11 c o u n te r,, fth o rtrld g p , L io n c e n te r, follow ed c lo ,e w ith 10. T h e lin e u p ,; C ottH ge d r o v e 25 D rn ln 20 Thorenon I f 3 K rew so n M u u e v 11 f llm e l H h o rtrld g e 10 .0 C ra ig Kern g 6 W itty T ra c y g 11 W i“oloy K e lly t'u llv lc s M a c k ln n R efe re e: Sw anson Itoyal Arch E lect,. R o y a l A rc h M asons hnvo elected th e fo llo w in g o f fic e r , A rc h ie K. W a lk e r , I I I*.; L . W C oin er, K ; E n r l H le w n rt, 14.; W o rth lln rv e y , tre a a u re r; J. P, G ra h a m , accre tn ry; Jesse L a n sin g J r., C, o f I I A 6:80 d in n e r preceded th e W edn esd ay n ig h t m eetin g o f th e ch u n ter nt w h ich th e electio n w n , held E. O. P o tte r, L. N . R on ey, D a r w in ItrlM tow m id M r . B a k e r w ere visitors from Eugeno. I POSTOEEICES WILE BE T h e B oh em ia m in in g d is tric t hue an uppeul th n t has brou gh t hack a fte r m a n y years thnae w ho o n n o p erate d th sre. Msldoni a y e ar p a ,» « , w ith o u t ,u m »o ne r e tu rn in g io en deavor to locate a p ro p erty, euppoeed to tie ric h In pay d irt, th a t wn« deaerted e q u a rte r o f n c e n tu ry o r m o re ago. T h e In leel Io c o n te m p la te re tu rn le I t J J e n n ln g , or P o rtla n d T h ir t y y e n r , ego he nnd a b ro th er P a t »tru c k It ric h In th e d is tric t m id wild out th e ir In te r e s t, It J rem oved Io P o rtla n d nnd P ut »ought a d ven tu re« In u th e r fie ld , M sveral y e a r , ago th e la tte r re tu rn e d w ith t i l , win G eo rg e nnd u n d e rto o k o p e ra tio n o f the lx “»d C ry e ta l P a t Je n n in g s died a yenr ago a m i the eon G eorge hit« «Ince hntl c h arg e o f op eratio n« N o w I t J. tk o n w n to old t im e r , a , I ' l y j i i can r e e l,! th e lu re no longer nnd e x p e c t. Io r e tu rn to p o u llily ta k e out h u n d re d , o f th o u a m id , o f dot la m In the «rime m a n n e r as he m id h l , b ro th e r did year« ago, hut t h l , tim e fro m low g rad e ore, -In s te a d o f fr o m th e hig h grud e th a t firs t m ade th e d is tric t fam ous. Snow Docs N o t Stop ,\I inc ( )pcrat to ils F o r th s firs t tim e p ro p ab ly In (h e h is to ry o f the B o h em ia rn ln in x d is tric t «uppll»« are being fre ig h t ed In to th e d is tric t d u rin g the w in te r season T h e road fro m th is sld<* over th e C h a m p io n saddle to ths N o o n d ay has been kept open by use o f a tr a c to r F re ig h t la h auled by a m o to r tru c k to snow tine, w h ere It 1« tra n s fe rre d to a sled, an d th e tr a c to r hauls It the re m a in d e r o f th e distance A c tiv itie s srn expected to con tin u e a ll w in te r at th e N '*oi day. H e le n a an d I send C ry s ta l The E v e n in g S ta r w ould have op erated a ll w in te r except fo r deal» fo r sale o f th e p ro p e rty w h ich have been pending. Mr« A lh e R ich m o n d O les M rs. A lice R ic h m o n d , 74. died F r id a y at a E u g en e hospital. F u n e ra l »< rvlce« w ere held M o n d ay fo renoo n In E u g en e an d th e body wa« brought here fo r In te rm e n t T h e C a s te rn S ta r o f th is c ity co n du cted It« ritu a lis tic service a t th e grave M rs R ic h m o n d had b M n serious ly III fo r «onie tim e and had u n derg on e a m a jo r o p e ra tio n about a w eek before her death M rs R ich m o n d was born In M u rin e county. I l l , N o v e m b e r 23. lMtiO. and was m a rrie d In Lo n g to n , K an«. In IftUO The husband. Jam«*« I> a R ich m o n d died m a n y years ago. 'I'he fa m ily cam e to C o tta g e <2 rove In 1K54 and M rs R ic h m o n d rem oved to E ug ene 14 year» ago She was a m em b er of the P re s b y te ria n ch u rch and o f tb s E a s te rn .Star S u rv iv in g c h ild re n are a A R ich m o n d , P o rtla n d , M rs R E G ris w o ld and M r» E W A rm «« Eugene, and Ml«» E v a R ich m o n d , W o o ster, D O G F lin n o f C a lifo rn ia 1» a b ro th e r ( hn «tiiaa« M usic to He F ea tu red T h e forenoon service S u n d ay at the B a p tis t ch u rch w ill conHl«t of a p ro g ra m o f C h ris tm a s caro ls and o ld e r h ym n s presented by th e c h o ir T h e p ro g ra m follow s T r io .Silent N ig h t,“ Roy P a tc h - C la i nt I »ng Je ff r u i i i du et. “ R C am e U p o n th e M id night C le a r/* M l«« E v a n « an d M rs. B en ton R rh re n k ; ladles* chorus. The A ngels S ong/* M rs Fay I h o o i . M rs John W ilso n . M iss E v ans. M is W illia m T h u m . M rs B e n ton S c h ro n k ; a n th e m s by c h o ir, •T h o x e H o ly Voice«* and "All H a ll Im m a n u e l ** T h e c h o ir Is d irec ted by M rs Isom . M rs. C lau d s S h e r m an Is accom panist. Pioneer Footprints F o llo w in g up a story w r itte n for T h v S e n tin e l by M iss L. J. T a y lo r, Only Puckuge, Will Be Deliv M rs. W . F H a r t o f P o ttla rid sends copy o f a le tte r w r itte n fro m ereil; Various Kegula F ra n c e to th e w lfa o f M rs. H a r t's g re a t g r a n d fa th e r, M ic h a e l Ga- tions Are Given. ro u lte T h e occasion fo r th e le tte r, w r itte n by » sis ter of M r G a ro u tte , Koi lliu (tre t llu i« la »even was M ic h a e l G a ro u tte '» fir s t visit y » a r , p o a to fflo « , o f ih e c o u n try to F ra n c s e f ta r co m in g to A m e ri T h u r a la tlo n s h lp o f M lc h a G w ill b , open o." ( ’b r l.lif ia » <lay fo r ca d e liv e ry o f (J h rle tu ia , p aikaic«», G a ro u tte to pioneer resid ents o f but no o th e r bualneaa w ill be th is »action has been to ld In one o f M ise T a y lo r's « lo rie s . T h e la t ti uii »acted T h e re la so m u ch m is u n d e rs ta n d te r, dated F e b ru a ry 26, 1737. fo l ing iv K u rd ih k m a ilin g C h ris tin a » lows ■ a id » and pu ckage« th a t l h , po»t- o lfle e d e p a rtm e n t la » » k in g new s D e a r B ls le rln la w 1 h a ve eeen w ith th e g re a te s t o f paper» to In fo r m th e p u blic a» to s a tis fa c tio n toy b ro th e r, y o u r hus i ig u la tlo n a . I'r ln le d g re e tin g cards, b e arin g band, a f te r an abeanc» o f 12 years no w r itin g m a y be m a ile d fo r l ‘o w ith o u t h a v in g e v e r h e a rd o f h im . c e n t. In unsealed en velo p e ,. 3 1 assure you tb k t his a r r iv a l has c e n t. If sealed or I f b e a rin g w r it given m e the g re a te s t pleasure ing, T h re e -c e n t postage I , neces and p a rtic u la rly eo as he In fo rm s sary I f ca rd » a re to be fo rw a rd e d us hs has establish»*! an d Is so o r re tu rn e d to w r ite r In c a s e , of h app y us to possess so grxrd a n o n -d eliv ery a t addre»a on e n v e w ife 1 ca n n o t help th in k in g so o ften lope. A ir m a ll ra te s a re ti cents o f a ll m y b ro th e r ha« said He fo r each ounce. sets no bounds to th e praises he P ackage« should not be »m a ile r th a n 3x5 Inches. T h e y should hear every d e ta il o f address th a t m ay aid d e liv e ry an d should c a rry nam e an d address o f sender. T h e y should be addressed on one eld<- only. H e a v y p a p er an d tw in e should be used fo r w ra p p in g C h ris tm a s seals m ay be placed on reverse side o f p ackag e o n ly an d iWrill»-«! by J'lurnaitbitJ ft(u4«*ut j m ust n u t a c t to seal th e packu ge D u rin g th e past tw o w eeks class 1 h r w o rd in g , “ D o not open u n til C h r is tm a s ' m a y be w r itte n on r iv a lr y w as arou sed by In ter-cla ss packages w ith o u t In c re a s in g th e b a s k e tb a ll gam es. R esu lts w e r" as postage ra te . V a lu a b le p a c k a g e , fo llow s: S ophom ores d e fe a te d th e seniors should be In sured H peclal d e liv e ry fresh m e n w ill In sure Im m e d ia te d e liv e ry up 22- 13. Juniors de fea ted on a r r iv a l at p o sto flfce or d e stin 23- 3. seniors de fea ted Juniors 11-9, sophom ores d e fea ted f-e s h m e n 20- a tio n 10. Juniors d e fea ted sophom ores 13- D ru lu Is tu r n in g Tuesd ay, 3, seniors de fea ted fresh m e n 14-5, T h e C o tta g e G ro v e L io n s o f th e Juniors d e feated s o p 'io rin re e 16-14. h ig h school w ill p lay a r e tu rn T h e ch a m p io n s h ip g a m e wns o.'ayed gum e w ith D r a in hig h school betw een Juniors an d seniors, ju n b a ske tb a ll t r a m T u esd ay n ig h t In iors o v e rw h e lm in g the m ig h ty*' th e g y m n a s iu m . T h e ga m e last seniors to th e co un t o f 21-7. week resu lted In a score o f 25-20 L in eu p s fo r th e last t ilt w ere: In fa v o r o f th e locals. In d ic a tio n s S eniors -7 J u n io rs — 21 a re th a t D r a in w ill m a k e a strong V T h oreso n ..J _____ 7 M ln n e y com e back. Coach D ag ley w ill i f 7 M a c k ln probubly use th e s ta rtin g lin e u p of K in g c 2 N T h oreso n ih e p reviou s gam e g 2 C ato n J .11 3 g 3 M i K lb b e n M issionary Morlety Program . W ilso n a M o re lo c k I'h e m is s io n a ry so ciety o f th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill be In F. F. A. Banquet Planned. ( rill«*« by Juurtaaiiam Httidrnt ) c h a ig e o f a special C h ris tm a s se r In an F F . A- buxine«« m eeting vice at ", 30 W ed n esd ay evening a fte rn o o n co m m ittees a t th e ch u rch to w h ich th e public T u esd ay ha« been In v ite d A p la y le t, in w ere ap p o in te d fo r ih e a n n u a l F . w h ich ab ou t 20 g irls w ill ta k e F . A banq uet to be held In th e p a rt, w ill be presented an d a c a n h ig h school J a n u a ry 14. P la n s w ere 'll.- lig h tin g service w ill be fe a also m ade fo r th e S o u th e rn O re tured. s p e c ia l m usic w ill be a p a rt gon p a rlim e n ta r y p rocedu re tr a in o f th e p ro g ra m ing an d o ra to ric a l contests to be held a t th e M y r tle P oin t high school J a n u a ry 19. E O Berg, a g ric u ltu re in s tru c to r, w ill co n d u c t tw o p a rlia m e n ta ry la w class«» each w eek to r th e purpose of m a k in g ih e m em bers. as w ell as th e o ffic e r in th e fin e T h e sophom ores, In th e ir e ta s , c h n r g '. fa m ilia l w ith m eetin g T h u rs d a y , voted to ta k e points o f p a rlia m e n ta ry procedure. over th e »ale o f C h ris tm a s seals H e w ill hold try o u ts fo r a ll F F. as a d a « » p ro ject P egg y H odges A. stu dents In te re s te d In e n te rin g waa chosen c h a irm a n fo r th e d riv e th e o ra to ric a l contest T h e stu d e n t re p re s e n tin g th is In the sam< m e e tin g K e ith Breese w as elected y e ll lea d er au d u con school w ill be requested, on the test fo r p a y m e n t o f class dues day o f th e contest, to d ra w *roni n in e subjects on was s ta rte d io ru n to D e c e m b e r 21 a h a t one o f R oom 11 le opposing room s 3 an d w h ich he w ill h a ve one ho ur to p rep are a speech. 10 Th e lo sing side w ill sponsor a A n y stu d e n t w h o has won in class p a rty. A new b u lle tin board, w h ich was previous years is not e lig ib le. E d presented to th e school by last B au d e r was last ye a r's w in n er. year's g ra d u a tin g class, w as In t'C C ( a m p S ervice « A rra n g e d . stalled In th e hn ll d u rin g th v w eek P lan s fo r h o ld in g tw o services a end. T h e board Is a f ir case w ith m o n th a t the C C C ca m p a t G u n te r glass doors eq uip ped w ith locks. T h e T w in O a k s tro p h y , w h ic h Is w ere m ade at a m in is te ria l asso a w a rd e d ■ ach y e a r to th e out c ia tio n m eetin g S a tu rd a y . W eekly- stan d in g m an on th e fo o tb a ll aquad services h ave been held a t th e fo r tra in in g , te a m w o rk , c itize n s h ip , B ric e C re e k ca m p fo r some tim e. G roves of th e M e th o d is t scholarship an d sp ortsm an ship , was R ev aw a rd ed til A lfre d A lle n . '35. A lle n ch u rch had c h arg e o f th e service h a , played fo o tb a ll th re e years and M o n d a y n ig h t. H e was accom pa has proved a v a lu a b le m a n *.o th e nied by M iss D o ro th y S lem an n and te am l i e Is g ra d u a tin g th is ye a r. M iss Jean M o ore, w h o e n te rta in e d T h e T w in O u ks tro p h y w aa fw s t w ith vocal ducts. R ev. S m ith of p ie , n t,d In 1929 Boys w h o have th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch w ill con recelvetl it a rc 1929. C a r l Scheu- du ct th e service M o n d a y n ig h t gives you H e deserves to be h a p py fo r th e n a tu ra l goodness o f his h e art. 1 w ill not conceal fro m you Ih s t yo u r husband belongs to th e fir s t n o b ility rtf P ro v in c e o f F ran c», an d th e re fo re I b»g o f you to be well persuaded o f th s sln- cere frien d sh ip , w ith w hich J am fo r life, M a d a m e D e a r H ls te rln la w , Y ou r V e ry H u m b le S ervan t. M ag d alen e G a ro u tte d'E epetiassy H a v e th e goodness to em brace fo r m e y o u r dear c h ild re n My son w ho Is c a p ta in In th e corps o f R o y a l a r tille r y now In Cape. F ra n c e , does not k n o w th a t his uncle Is w ith us. But nry d a u g h te r w h o la w ith me enjoys th» pleasure o f h e r uncle's co m p any (B y a d a u g h te r! M y dear A u n t 1 am going to assure you m yself n f Ih e sincere frie n d s h ip I have fo r you a f te r the praises given you by m y U ncle M ic h a e l, yo u r hus band W e are en chanted by th e co nnection he has m ad» I t Is fo r Ib is 1 beg o f you to he persuaded o f th e profou nd respect w ith w hich 1 am your very h u m b le ser., n h a r lo tte d 'E s p e n a s s y . JGNIORS TAKE CLASS PLANS ARE COMPLETED CHAMPIONSHIP TEST FOR DELIVERY BASKETS | - * I < lliuh School Notes i 1 U n iq u e S ervice 1« P lan ned . A un iqu e service has been p lann ed fo r S un day n ig h t a t the Pt «b y te rla n ch u rch w h en th e pas to r. R ev Jam es A S m ith , w ill speak on W h ite G ifts fo r th e felv; 19311. P h il H e rs e y ; 1931. E r K in g O u r Homes.** T h e service nest G u g g is h crg ; 1932. D a lto n w ill be on th e o rd e r o f a n ight nt W a r d . 1933. V ir g il H o rn S eth P a r k e r ’s” and w ill consist o f T h e G irls ' league Is sponsoring old hom e m elodies an d a ta lk on a pay as», m b ly to be held F r id a y , th e o rig in o f th e home. D ecem b er 21 E a c h student a tte n d lug m ust b rin g fresh o r ca n n o t D F L K .IIT V.A1.LK1 f r u it o r veg tables to g a in ad m is Dec 11 M rs. M a x Sears nnd sion T h e f r u it an d vegetables son D a le , w ho spent T h n n k « g lv ln g w ill he used In m a k in g up C h r is t w ith re la tiv e s In th is c o m m u n ity m as baskets fo r th e needv. am i n tten d ed th e fif tie t h w ed d in g T h e so phom ore te am w on fro m a n n iv e rs a ry o f h e r g ra n d p a re n ts , th e fre s h m a n team In n d ebate M r an d .Mrs. W . E . N ixo n . In C o t held T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . The tage G ro v e M o n d a y o f Inst w eek, qu estion was. “ R esolved T h n t th e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In B ra d several states should adopt th e id - wood W edn esd ay ho ur w ee k ." T h e sophom ore t ia n i R G C o n n er o f L o ra n e spent consisting o f Jean M o ore, A lla n th e we« k end a t the hom e o f a F c r r ln nnd G a y le T e n n is , to o k th e b ro th e r, Chas. C onner. a ffir m a tiv e . T h e fre s h m a n te a m , T h e Social N e ig h b o rs clu b was consisting o f E lin o r T e e te rs , M a ry - e n te rta in e d nt th e hom e o f M rs. Jane S m ith an d Lois B a ld w in , to ok Hugh N ix o n In C o ttag e G ro v e th e negative. E liz a b e th R oh de w as W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n o f Inst w eek c h a irm a n nnd M iss K e m . R e v J. T h e next m eeting w ill be nt th e A S m ith nnd O. V . B reese w ore boim* o f M rs. E. J Sears, D ece m Judges. T h e so phom ore te a m w ill ber 19, w h en n C h ris tm a s tree nnd nie< t th e senior te am next w e e k to ex change o f g ift« w ill be fe atu red . d e rid e th e class ch am p io n sh ip . .Mi and M rs R a lp h B la n k and A t n m e e tin g o f O m lc ro n ch ap d a u g h te r B ev e rly lo ft W edn esd ay te r of N a tio n a l Honor so ciety o f last w eek fo r th e ir home in T u esd ay ev en in g . D e c e m b e r 4. Ju s P o rtla n d , h a v in g spent the T h a n k s tin B ro w n wns elected s e rg e a n t-a t- g iv in g va catio n w ith re la tiv e s In arm s. A fte r th e business m eetin g th is c o m m u n ity an d C ottag e G ro ve re fr e s h m e n t, w ere served by M iss The b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a rie s o f Jenks a n il gam es w ere played In Mis m a H o rn and K. J. K en t h e r a p a rtm e n t. w h ich w ere on th e snme day. D e A hom e econom ics clu b v. as cem b er 10, w are celebrated nt th e fo rm e d F r id a y u n d e r th e su per K ent hom e S un day w ith a d in n e r. vision o f M iss J a cq u elin e B rie r Thoes a tte n d in g fro m out o f th e E lis a b e th R o h d " wns elected pres c o m m u n ity w ere M i. and .Mrs, id ent A ten to he given th is F r i C laren ce Lew is, M rs L e w is nnd day a fte rn o o n w as a rra n g e d fo r I«Awreii4*a K en t o f Eugene, the m oth ers o f th e club m em bers. A ll H u g h N ix o n fa m ily . C h e ster An g irls are e lig ib le fo r m em b ersh ip derson, M i and M rs, C la ir H o - w ho are In k in g o r h ave tn k >n a g ate an d K o g er B ra s w e ll o f C o t course In hom e economics. T h is tage G rove. Is Ih e firs t clu b o f th is k in d to he M is L a w re n c e B ro w n re tu rn e d fo rm , d here. T h u rs d a y o f last w eek fro m a M r. B erg, fre s h m a n -lass a d week s visit w ith re la tiv e s In V a n visor, In s tru c te d the fre s h m e n , In couver, W ash th e ir class m e e tin g T h u rs d a y , ns M is m a . H o rn nnd M rs. O scar Io p a rlia m e n ta ry pro c ed u re fo r Jackso n spent T h u rs d a y o f Inst co n d u ctin g class m eetings. week at th e W . H o w a rd hom e at T h e lm a M ln n e y , senior, nnd R u W a lk e r by L o w n in e e , sophom ore, w ith d re w T h e boys 4 H C a lf clu b held a fro m school hist w eek m eetin g at th e hom e o f th e ir E m il S u th e rla n d , Junior. Is out leader, F ra n c is H o rn , M o n d ay eve o f school on ac co u n t of Illness. ning Joe L in d e n , senior, le ft Inst w eek M r S haw , fa th e r o f M rs E. J. on a visit to C a lifo rn ia . K e n t, w ho has been ill fo r sev Ir m a M y e rs and Jo hn Ish m n el, eral w eeks, Is rep o rted as able to sophom ores, re tu rn e d to school be up a pa rt o f th e tim e. M o n d ay a f te r several d a ys'a b se n ce A n u m b e r o f Odd Fellow s and on account o f Illness. R e b e k a h s o f th e C o ttag e G ro ve T h e seniors put up n new b ill lodge su rp rised E. J. K e n t M o n d ay le tln hoard 111 room 12 F r id a y . T h e evenin g, tin» occasion h o n o rin g class paid fo r the m a te r ia l nnd h im on his b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . Ju stin B ro w n vo lu n tee red to m ake M r. and M rs A. C. S priggs o f It. ( ’o t t a g e G rove visited S un day nf- Miss M y rtlo K e m and M rs. D a le te rn o o n w ith M r. an d M rs. Chas. W y a tt a tte n d e d the G le em e n 'e con C onner. c e rt In E u g en e S un day a fte rn o o n . M im e o g ra p h stencils P lan s fo r d is trib u tio n o f C h ris t m as baskets w ere m ade a t a m e e t ing o f the ad viso ry c o m m itte e o f the re lie f council S a tu rd a y night. A list o f fa m ilie s to receive bas kets Is being p rep ared by Miss C a ro ly n D o o little , Red Cross social w o rk e r fo r th is te r r ito r y The G irls ' league o f th e high school w ill handle th e p ro je c t fo r co llect in g canned fr u it and vegetables th ro ug h a school assem bly O th e r fa m ilie s w is h in g to c o n trib u te fo o d stu ffs have been asked to leave same a t th e c ity h a ll on or before D ece m b er 22. T h e K eep ers o f th e D en and th e A m e ric a n Leg io n a u x ilia ry w ill supervise p a ckin g th e baskets th e forenoon o f D ecem b er 24. The Lions c|jib and th e A m e ric a n L e gion w ill d e liv e r baskets th e same a fte rn o o n Boy scouts w ill g a th e r e m p ty boxes and cartons. H e rm a n B a rk e m e y e r D ies H e rm a n F. B a ik e m e y e r, 67. died T u esd ay noon a t his hom e in th e H e b ro n d is tric t. H e had been a resident he re fo r six years. F u ñ ara! services w ere held th is a f te r noon fro m M ills ch apel. R ev. H . W D a v is o ffic ia tin g In te r m e n t was In the L O. O F . - A F . & A M . ce m etery. Mr B a rk e m e y e r was born in O ld enb urg. G e rm a n y . A p r il 6.1867. He was m a rrie d M a rc h 1, 1894 in N e b ra s k a to G e rtru d e L u th e H e ram * to C o tta g e G ro ve rro m L a k e A ndes. S. D .. w h e re he had re sided 2o years S u rv iv in g are the w idow . M rs. G e rtru d e B a rk e m e y e r; fo u r ch ild ren . K a te B a rk e m e y e r. S eattle, W ash .: A lb e rt. C ottag e G ro ve ; H e rm a n . L a k e A ndes. S. L a w re n ce . E ug ene; tw o sis ters. M rs M in n ie R o lh ln g . P end er. N e b , M rs. K a th e r in e Cíese. C h i cago, III. H e w as a m em b er o f Ih e L u th e ra n ch urch Royal N eighbors Elect. T h e R o y a l N eig h b o rs have elect ed o ffic e rs as fo llow s O ra c le M rs. F e rn A n d erso n ; vice oracle, M rs G race J e n k in s ; reco rd er M rs N e llie B la c k m o re : receiver. M rs D o ro th y C a ld w e ll; ch ancello r. M rs. H a r rie t M u sters; m a rs h a ll. E d ith E asle y; In n e r sentin el, M rs. A lice B reedlove; o u te r sentin el. M rs Louise B a rte ls ; m a n a g e r fo r th re e years. M rs. E ls ie D e Y o u n g ; m u s i cian, M rs. H a tt ie H a r t. T h e lodge w ill hold re g u la r sessions th a firs t an d th ird W edn esd ay of each m onth. A t th e close o f th e Tu es day's session a C h ris tm a s e n te r ta in m e n t and exchange o f g ifts w ere held and re fre s h m e n ts were served. S en tin e l M im e o g ra p h s te n c ils S e n tin e l. 77/if / s N o t 17/e Pest Newspaper In the Ilo r/d O T h e S e n tin e l does not c la im to be the best ne w sp ap e r In th e w o rld , but It w ould lik e to be.. O The S en tin e l docs c la im , ho w ev er, th a t It Is as good a ne w sp ap e r as is produced In any c o m m u n ity w h e re th e a d v e rtis in g p a tro n a g e Is co m p arable. O Expenses of prod ucing a new spaper have to be held dow n In ke ep in g w ith th e receipts, fo r p a p er fo u n d ers nnd w o rk m e n m a n u fa c tu re rs , a re type fin ic k y about w a n tin g th e m oney due th em O C o tta g e G ro v e business firm s have at w ays been lo yal to th e ir hom e new spaper, w h ic h Is the reason th a t C o ttag e G ro v e has a new sp aper know n fa r beyond th e co m m u n ity In w h ic h It Is published O The S en tin e l new sp aper w ould th a t ad v e rtis e m e n t w ould fo r Its lik e to he an publish even c o m m u n ity . a b e tte r It un do u b ted ly w ill be ab le to do so. fo r th e re a re prospects fo r Increased business In the c o m m u n ity , an d Increased business fo r th e c o m m u n ity m eans Increased business fo r th e new spaper. O A d v ertisers, space regardless used, g ive p aper, m u n ity . and the th e of th e c o m m u n ity new spaper m akes size a of news a co m JUNIOR GLASS PLAY TO BE GIVEN ERIOAY Thrc«* L iv e G h o « t« / an e x c itin g th re e -a c t rny«tery com edy, w ill be pres en ted by th e ju n io r d a ««, un der th e d ire c tio n of M i«« M a rg a re t T u rn e r , te a c h e r o f d ra m a , F r id a y n ig h t in the h ig h »chooi gym nasium . T h e «to ry deal« w ith th e re tu rn of th re e m en, who fou( .it in the w o rld w ar an d w ere r e t r i e d dead. T h e e ffo r ts o f the»e rn^ti to re tu rn to life m ake« fo r th e m yste ry an d com edy o f th a play Spoofy, the «hell »hocked one, provides up ro ario u s h u m o r in m an y situ atio n « Th<* cast o f c h a ra c te rs fo llow s O ld S w e e th e a rt, M a rg a re t P e te r son, P egg y W o o fers, P egg y S a v age; B olton , H o w a rd A m e a t, J im m y G u bbin s, H a ro ld B osiaugh; W illia m F o s te r, A lia « W illia m Jone«, E d B a u d e r. Spoofy, E lm e r M ason ; Ko«e G ordon. loyce M c C o rm a c k , B riggs, Bob C h e rry ; B u n io n . Ja ck C a to n ; I^ady L ie- cester, C h a rlo tte B u rk h o ld e r; po licem en. C ecil S a fle y , H o m e r Bu- ker M e m b er« o f th e p rod uction «tttff, under th e d ire c tio n o f M iss T h e re s a Y ou ng, class advisor, fo l low Buxine«« m an a g er. D ougla« B ra c h e r; stage m an a g er, H o m e r B u k e r, p u b lic ity m an a g er, E liz a beth R o h d e, a««istant. K a th le e n D a u g h e rty ; costum e«. F e rn T r a c y , p ro p e rty m a n a g e r, C ecil S a fle y ; u«her c h a irm a n , L illia n G re g o ry B etw een acts th e h ig h «chooi o rc h e s tra , d ire c te d by M i»« E s th e r W ic k s , w ill e n te rta in . M e m b ers a re a» follow s: K a th le e n D u u g h e r- ty, P h y llis Monson, K a th le e n M o ore, L u c ille Johnson, E r w in I horeson. P h illip L a k e , J a n e S to w ell, S te w a rt R ob erts. A lla n F e rrtn an d B ern ic e P a tto n . \ \ ashington Man Dies W h ile on V isit A m enzb M C ook. 89. o f M a ry s ville. W ash., w ho a r riv e d M o n d ay o f last w eek fo r a visit a t th e horn« o f a cousin. A im e r H u n t, in D e lig h t V a lle y , died F r id a y fo l lo w in g a b rie f lllnea». Th e re m ains w ere ta k e n to S e a ttle fo r In te rm e n t M r Cook was born J a n u a ry 5. 1345. In N e w Y o rk state. S u rv iv ing a re tw o d a u g h te rs. M abel Cfxrk. K an sas C ity , M o .. M rs. M a rion B a k e r. M a ry s v ille . W a s h ., th re e son», John N , M a ry s v ille . W ash ; B orden D . K e n n e w ic k , W ash , C h a rle s V. Los A ngeles; a b ro th er, D aL o s C ook. Jackson, M ich. M r C ook w as a m e m b e r of the M ason ic fr a te r n ity . T h e d a u g h te r. M r ,. B a k e r, ac com panied her fa th e r here and th ey were on th e ir w a y to I-os Angeles, w h ere th e fa th e r ex p ec t ed to spend th e w in te r. dO01H-KELLY COMPANY MAY CUT MOSBY CREEK R u m o rs th a t th e B o o th -K e lly L u m b e r co m p any o f E u g en e plans to build a m ill here to cu t Its Mosby creek tim b e r seems to be e n tire ly w ith o u t fo u n d atio n . As near as T h e S en tin e l has been able to le a rn th e facts, th e B o o th -K e lly co m p an y is desirous of disposing o f its M osby creek tim b e r because o f th e heavy ta x load and a s u rv e y in g c rew has Spent some tim e in th e tim b e r, but the w o rk o f th e c rew seems to have been to la y o u t th e tra c t, one o f th e best tra c ts o f v ir g in P hyw hal E x a m in a tio n « Contirin«-. tim b e r In O rego n, in to sm all sec T h e In te n tio n seems to be P h ys ical e x a m in a tio n s in th e tions ju n io r high school w ere co ntinued to dispose o f these s m a lle r tra c ts M o n d ay u n der th e d ire c tio n of to oth ers a lre a d y o p e ra tin g m ills. The B o o th -K e lly co m p an y may- M rs D e lla F itz g e ra ld . L a n e co un ty h e a lth nurse. T h e y e x a m in a pro vide r a ilw a y fa c ilitie s fo r re m o vin g the logs tio n s a re given each w eek au d a re o f a g e n eral n a tu re. A bout 20 stu Degree of Honor Electa. dents a re ex am in ed a t each ses The fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w ere sion. D r H a ro ld A x le y an d D r of Honor G. L. E a r l an d m em b ers o f th e elected a t a D eg ree local h e a lth gro u p assist M rs. m eetin g M o n d a y n ig h t; P re sid e n t. G lenda Ross; past p residen t. L eon - F itz g e ra ld . tin e S ta r k ; firs t vice presiden t, C a p t. F a rn s w o rth V is its B a tte ry . B ernad ine S ch n eid er; second vice C ap t F a rn s w o rth . In s tru c to r fo r presiden t. M rs. F ra n c e s H u n te r 249th coast a r tille r y , vis ite d b a t se cre tary. M rs. G en e v ie v e S hields: M rs B o n ita S k illin g ; te ry “ E ” Tu esd ay d u rin g one o f tre a s u re r. as his re g u la r vis its to m ilita r y co m usher. M rs. M a rg a re t S h ea rv panies o f th e state. A lth o u g h no sistant usher M rs R u th T h o m p m usician . M iss M y r tle S n au er; re g u la r inspection was held, he ex son: pressed h im s e lf as w e ll pleased in n e r w atch . M iss T h e lm a W ilk in M rs. B onnie w ith the p e rfo rm a n c e o f th e o u t son. o u te r w a tc h . S c h a ffe r; d r ill c a p ta in , M rs. fit. H e le n W h itlo c k . A p p o in tiv e o f fic e rs w ill be an no unced la te r. FAIR VIEW . D m 10 M r and M rs W illia m Rissue of M osby creek spent M o n d a y w ith M r and M rs. S. Q V a n S choiack. R a lp h G a r o u tte o f W o lf C re ek visited a few days last w eek w ith his m o th er. M rs. Id a G a ro u tte S eve ral fro m here atte n d e d th e club m e e tin g a t D o re n a last W e d nesday w ith M rs H e n ry C ooper as hostess. T h re e c o m fo rte rs w e r* tie d and some sew ing done. M iss B ern ic e H a r t, w ho is e m ployed a t th e Sears hom e a t M o u n t V ie w , spent W ed n esd ay o f last w eek w ith h e r p a rents. M r. and M rs 3 . M H a r t. Joe S m ith o f C u lp C re e k is h e lp ing O th o V a n S c h o ia c k b u ild a goat shed S e v e ra l neighbors also as sis t’ d one d a y last w*eek. P. A d a m s an d M iss V e lm a Bush o f C ottag e G ro v e w ere S u n d ay vis ito rs a t th e P J Bush hom e M rs. S M . H a r t w as q u ite ill last w eek w ith flu . W a r re n K e lly accom panied O A. N ich o ls o f C o ttag e G ro v e to a F a rm e rs ' union m eetin g in E u g en e S utuxday. M rs. M ilto n l»ayng o f Mosby cre e k visited one day l a . t w eek w ith M rs. D. L. M ille r. M rs. M i l le r has been ill fo r some tim e but is slo w ly im p ro v in g . T h e E a r l H ig g e n b o th o m fa m ily w en t to O a k la n d S u n d a y an d vis ite d w ith relatives . F re e m a n H ig genb oth om . w ho had visited sever a l w eeks w ith his b ro th e r, re tu rn e d to his hom e a t O a k la n d w ith th em . C a rl Y an c ey, w h o had been e m ployed at W e s tfir fo r some tim e re tu rn e d hom e M onday L o w ry E n g la n d . M r and M rs. G le n G ille sp ie and M r. a id M rs. L u th e r B e ttic e spent S a tu rd a y eve nin g at C u lp C re ek w ith M r and M rs. R a y m o n d W ic k s T h e T r u m a n C ollins fa m ily o f D o re n a w ere d in n e r guests St n d av at th e E d w in Voss home. M rs B ra d y o f C ob urg v a s a supper guest S a tu rd a y o f M rs. Id a G a ro u tte . C a rl Y an c ey re tu rn e d hom e w ith h e r and v is ited over the w eek end. M r. and M rs. G le n G ille sp i« \is - ited S unday evenin g w ith M r and M rs. W a l t t t D ow ens at M o un t V ie w . M O I N T V IE W Dec. 10.—T h e G le n L in e b a u g h fa m ily an d M r. L in e b a u g h ’s m oth er. M rs. N a n c y L in e b a u g h . o f W a l den and L e o n a rd K in g and L o w ell Johnson w ere d in n e r guests S u n d ay a t th e C lau d e A rn e home, h o n o rin g D a r re l A rn e on his b ir th day a n n iv e rs a ry . M r and M rs. E llis W illia m s of C o tta g e G ro ve visited S un day at th e H a r r y W illia m s hom e Jess Fu so n o f C ottag e G ro ve m oved to th e B ert H an d s place last w eek. M iss B e rn a d in e S chneidei and L lo yd W o lfa rd o f C o ttag e G rove spent S un day at the J A. S chn ei d e r home. Mr an d M rs. L o n H enderson, w ho had been s ta y in g a t the W a l te r Dow ens hom e since th e b irth o f th e ir baby tw o w eeks ago. re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e at B lue M »untain M o nd ay, M rs D ella C ra n e o f N ew b erg sp nt the w eek end w ith a d a u g h ter. M rs. J a c k Peterson. Mi and M rs. J. A Schneidei w ere hosts S a tu rd a y ev en in g at a c a rd p a rty T h e re w ere 23 guests. T h e N eig hb orhoo d clu b m et W ed ncadav w ith M rs. C h a rle s Bales A fe a tu re o f the m eetin g w as a su r prise h a n d k e rc h ie f sh ow er ho no r in g M rs. A m a n d a Sears, whose 75th b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry was th a t day She was also presented w ith a b irth d a y cake w ith candles T h e m em bers also had a C h ris t m as tre e w ith a n n u a l exchange of g ifts Mi and M rs. G. E. A n n a iid M rs. C u rtis A n n a n d nnd M r. and M rs G eorge L a y ng spent T h u r s d a y evenin g w tth M r. an d M rs J A Sch le ld e r. Pink or G reen Is Hitr Q uestion T h e C o m m u n ity M en's B ible class w ill in tro d u c e a new fe a tu re S u n d ay m o rn in g w h en its p in k an d green p e n n a n t w ill be raised on th e a r m o ry fla g s ta ff. Zest w ill be given a m em b ersh ip contest in w h ich E d F in n e r ty c a p ta in s th e P in k s an d C laren ce M a d d e n the G reen s by p u ttin g a t th e to p of the m ast each S u n d a y th e co lor in th e p e n n a n t o f th e te a m th a t is in th e lead. \ \ i 1 ci ( ì o o s e \ ¡ s its C ity B rie fly C o tta g e G ro v e has received an unexpected v is it fro m a w ild goose. It alig h te d on M a in s tre e t sh o rtly before business opened fo r th e day, looked a ro u n d fo r a m om ent, saw th a t it had lan ded d ire c tly in fro n t o f th e Q u a lity m a rk e t an d q u ic k ly w in g ed aw a y. I t p ro b a b ly had intend- d to b re a k fa s t a t th e G r a y Goose, a fe w doors a w a y C h u rc h A tte n d a n c e Im re a s e s . C h u rc h a tte n d a n c e showed a slight increase last S u n d a y in th e seven ch urches in te re s te d in th e c ity w ide a tte n d a n c e ca m p aig n . A tte n d a n c e to ta le d 1,777. w h ic h was 16 above th a t o f th e previous S unday. T h e c a m p a ig n w ill close w ith D ecem b er an d th e m in is te rs h ave urged th a t each one in th e c o m m u n ity a t t e r i some c h u ic h the next th re e S un days In an ef- t " n to b rin g th e to ta l to «.r above the set goal o f 2.000. B rid g e C o n s tru c tio n to S ta rt. T h e co u n ty an d fo re st service are p la n n in g to s ta rt w o rk re b u ild in g th e second b rid g e on B ric e cre e k above D isston . also re c o n s tru c tin g 2.000 M e t o f road a t th a t p o int. T h e an g le of th e b rid g e w ill be changed to e lim in ate a s h arp cu rv e an d th is change m akes reco n stru ctio n o f th e rond necessary. T h e co u n ty w ill fu rn is h m a te r i a l an d a fo re m a n an d toe fo rest service w ill fu rn is h th e lab or S ervice fo r M ill W o rk e rs . M ill w o rk e rs , loggers an d a ll w ho a re d ire c tly o r in d ire c tly con nected w tth th e lu m b e r industry- have been in v ite d as guests to a t tend th e vesper service S u n d ay evenin g at th e M e th o d is t ch urch. T h e pastor. R ev. M e re d ith G roves, w ill speak on “ L u m b e r an d L ife . ' T h e re w ill be a special d is p la y of woods fo u n d In the s u rro u n d in g te r r ito r y and special m usic w ill be a p a rt o f th e p ro g ra m . J. Monroe Stepp Dies. J. M o n ro e Stepp, a resid ent o f th is c ity since 1924. died M o n d ay a t his h o m e here. F u n e ra l services h ave been held in E ugene. M r. S tep p was b o rn in M is so u ri an d cam e w est in 1888. lo c a tin g In C a lifo rn ia . A b ro th e r, L . S. Stepp, and a sister, both o f L e M o o re , C al., su rv iv e Bohem in R esu m es Cutting. BETTER HOUSING MUST Putting Building Trades to Work Is to Have Far Reaching Effect T h « b etter housing p ro g ra m has to be a success. T . t. C h a p m an , c n a irm a n o f th e Can« co u n ty bat te r housing co m m ittee, to ld the ch a m b e r of com m erce at Its m o n th ly evenin g m eetin g Tuea- day. A lth o u g h th e re a re m a n y in d ic a tio n s th a t o th er business has p icked up trem end ou sly, th e b u ild in g trad es h ave no t be n efitte d . ih e b e tte r housing c a m p a ig n is fo r th e purpose o f p u ttin g fo u r m illio n m en b ack to w o rk . H u ttin g th e b u ild in g trad es to w o rk w ill h ave a m ore fa r reach in g e ffe c t th a n p u ttin g a n y o th er tra d e s b ack o n th e Job. W e expect 1900.000 to be spent fo r lu m b e r alone, an d L a n a co un ty is th e h e a rt o f th e tim b e r bait.' R . W . K rm b e rlln g , a m e m b e r o f the co u n ty co m m itte e , ex p lain ed in d e ta il m ethods fo r fin a n c in g re p a irs , new hom es, p u rebaae of homes a lre a d y b u ilt an d re fin a n c ing o f m ortgages. H e said th a t a ll th e m oney is to com e fr o m p r i vate sources an d th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t o m p ly g u a ra n te e s re p a y m e n t , fo r w h ich it collects a h a lf o f 1 per cent on each loan. A rc h B e rn a rd , also a m e m b e r o f th e co un ty co m m itte e , re fe rre d to th e g o vern m en t's debts w h ic h a re being held up as a te rr ib le ex am p le . H e said th a t o f th e 28 b il lions w h ich th e g o v e rn m e n t owes, 6b per cent has been a d van ced to s e lf-liq u id a tin g p rojects. H e also «aid th a t o f th e 12 m illio n who have been out o f e m p lo y m e n t th ere are fiv e m illio n w ho a r e o u t of e m p lo y m e n t in even th e m ost pros- perous tim es. “T h e hom e is one o f th e na tio n s g re a te s t assets. C o ttag e G ro v e should be de ep ly in te re s te d in th is p ro g ra m fo r th e lu m b e r in d u s try is th e lifeblo od o f th e c ity ." M r B e rn a rd c o m p lim e n te d C o tta g e G ro v e fo r " its sp len did s p irit in a ll th in g s .“ HONOR ROLE IS GIVEN F o llo w in g is th e honor r o ll fo r th e C o ttag e G ro v e schools fo r th e second six -w ee k period: Seniors A u r a Cook. N o r r is K in g . M illa r d M c F a r la n d . M ild r e d M o o n ey, L i la M o sby, W ilm a S u th e rla n d . M a rg a re t W ils o n , D a is y Z im m e r ly J u n io r» — D o ris A bsher, E d B a u d e r, D ou glas B ra c h e r, F ra n c e s C a ld w e ll, E u n ic e E d w a rd s . K e n ne th S h o rtrld g e , R u th S to w ell, F e rn T ra c y . Sophouiorea— M a d g e C a r lile , A l la n r e r r in . Jessie G ru b b , H a r v e y K e lly . L e o n a rd K in g . C leo W il liam s. F re s h m e n M ild re d C h e rry , J e an K in g . B illy M a c G ib b o n . B e rn ic e P a tte n . L a w re n c e S cott. M a r y ja n e S m ith . Jean S tu b b le field . lle n e T ru n n e ll. E le a n o r Teeters. C e n tra l g ra d e school: F ir s t — P a t ty H ic k e n b o tto m , C arol J a n e H u n t er, M a n a L a rs e n , R ic h a rd L u n d - bom. W a lla c e M o re lo ck , Ire n e S c h a ffe r. S eco n d — E th e l M a y A llen . R o b e rt C h a rn ia n , E ile e n H a rp o le . D o n n a R a e M a rlin ,, N e d a P re m a z z i, M i ch ael Q u a g lia , C h lo ris R o b erts. R it a M ae S hields. R ita Rae Shields. A b ig a il T r a s k . Lois W e l don. T h i r d —Io n e Breese. P h y llis Fos te r, K e n n e th H an son , E v a H o p - m a n . Joan K in g , F ra n c e s M ic h a e l, Jo ann e P re m a z z i. P a tr ic ia Savage. F o u r th —Joyce B a ld w in . V ir g in ia B ro w n . Donna C h e stn u t. N o ra Coop. N e il H am m ond, P a u lin e M o o re, M ild re d S ain d o n . B e tty T h om pson. S h irle y W c o d a id . F i f t h - E lis e Bede. W ilb u r Breese, R u th D a v e n p o rt. B e tty H ic k e n b o t to m . B illy H o p m a n . R o b e rt M o o d y, C on i.te S m ith . S ix th — A rle n e A n d erso n , P a tr ic ia B a ld w in . L o is H an sen . Donna H a tc h . B illy H e lliw e ll. L o re tta H en d erso n , S y lv ia M ic h a e l. A lb e rt S m ith . W e s t side g rad e school: F ir s t - M in n ie M o rris , D o n n a M a e S m ith , M a r y A n u A rm s tro n g . S e c o n d —S ta n le y D a u g h e rty , L u d ia E a s tb u rn , P a tr ic ia Z im m e r ly . T h ir d — G le n Cox. S h irle y C u lv e r. V e r a M ille r . F o u r th — D o ris B jo rs e t, R o b e rt D a u g h e rty , R o s e lle n L o ckw o o d , M a r ia n T u rn e r , H e le n S u m m e rs. F i f t h — Ja m es Cox, H a r ris o n Lu ce. D o ris W h itlo c k , C h a rle s Z im m e r ly . S ix th M a rc ia B ru n d . Ju n e R o- ne r. H a r r y S tu rg es, V e lm a W ils o n S eventh M a rg a re t B ressler, M e r ria m F e rr in . G e ra ld in e K e m . C la ra S ta r k . M a r th a T h ie s S eve n th - M a r g a r e t B re ssle r, M a ria n F e rr in . G e ra ld in e K e m , C la r a J e n k in s M a rg a re t M onson. L u c ile W o o d ard . E ig h th M in a C am p b ell, M a r jo r ie C a m p b e ll, V ir g in ia H u n te r . H a r r y P lu e a rd . P e a rl P ow ell. E ig h th — B e tty Je an A rn e s t, F r a n ces H ug hes. A n n a M a rie P eterso n, J e an S avage. D o ro th y T u c k e r, O p a l W itc h e r. Scout C om m ittee, Selected. T h e tro o p c o m m itte e fo r Boy Scout T ro o p N o . 18 elected E . S. H o ld e rm a n sco u tm a ster, an d M C. H ic k e n b o tto m an d A l S h o fs ta ll, assistants, a t a m e e tin g M o n d a y a fte rn o o n A fin a n c e c o m m itte e , D. W S turges, V ln a l R a n d a ll and W illia m M a c G ib b o n , w as ap p o in te d to d r a f t plans fo r fin a n c in g th e tro o p th e co m in g ye a r. P lan s fo r a h ik e in th e B o h em ia d is tric t d u rin g th e C h ris tm a s ho lidays w ere discussed. T ro o p N o. 18 In clu d e a n u m b er o f scouts tra n s fe rre d fro m Tro o p 48. w h ich was disbanded th is fa ll, an d is sponsored by the M e th o dlst ch u rch . T h e tro o p co m m ittee, co n sistin g o f R ev M . A. Groves. D . W S turges. R D Cone, V ln a l R a n d a ll, W illia m M acG ib b o n and F . L . G ra n n is , was ap po inted by th e o ffic ia l board at a m eetin g las t T h u rs d a y night. Because o f a s lig h t u p tu rn In the m a rk e t th e B o h e m ia L u m b e r com pany o f C u lp C re e k has resum ed o p eratio n L u m b e rm e n g e n e ra lly are fe elin g so m e w h at en couraged Orvul E tter Prize W inner by prospects o f an in cre ase In o r O r v a l E tte r, student a t the U n i ders at s lig h tly b e tte r prices th a n have p revailed . v e rs ity o f O regon and son of M r. an d M rs . W a y n e Fitter, fo rm e r Ivan McQueen Arrives. resid ents, won a |1 5 firs t prize In Iv a n M cQ ueen, fo rm e r resid en t, th e J e w e tt In ter-se ctio n al e x te m a r riv e d M o n d a y fro m T e r r y . M o n t . pore sp eak in g contest held Th u r»- to spend th e w in te r a t th e hom e d a y last at the u n iversity. T h re e o f a b ro th e r. O. W M cQ ueen M r prizes w ere aw ard ed O rv a l's topic M cQ ueen le ft he re ab ou t 25 ye ars was “T h e Jazz of T o d a y .’ H e was from th e local high ago bu t has visited h e re a n u m g ra d u a te d school In the class n f '82. ber o f tim e s since.