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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1935)
t C ottage G rove S entina N U M BER Us 1 h r u e G i r l E m p lo y e s W ere Vul d ic to ri ins STAGE LUMHtRRETUHN Tow nsend Plan Su p p o rte rs Ju stic e Y oung ll'.s H a d 2,5C0 C a es c o n m o v E i.o .o .F . TEAM WINS OVER GROW T h e ie la an odd coin cidence In F ew probably realize how much the livm of three fem inine em business Is done In a ju stice court ployee o f the D augherty Dumber The Sentinel w ish es to again In a etty the alse o f C ottage Two Utatna Alone Produce 38 com pany. Although the fact was Impress upon readers that Its G rove J K. Y oung has been not taken into consideration when colum ns are alw ays open Io Justice of the peace for eight years Two Teams Are Now Tied they were employnd, each of the signed letters upon any subject Per Cent of Cut of ¡ind during that tim e has docketed three was valedictorian when she 0 / vital concern. Inasm uch as for Top Position in 2.300 cases, an average of over 300 graduated from C ollage Uruve Entire Country The Sentinel has not been able » year, or one for every day the high school. T h e three are G ene to espouse the Tow nsend plan. County League ' ourt could legally transact bust- vieve M ulvlhlll. 3(1: Della Gallo, It will welcom e letters from n«sa W ashington ranksd first and 31, Doris Anlauf. '33 those Who believe In the plan O regon second In tha United The C ottage Grove J. o . o F Such letters will be published S tales In lumber production for bnaketbail team Jumped Into a tie without c o m m e n t T he Sentinel 1933 according to cen su s figures with Crow for first place in the 1« In fullest sym pathy with old recently com piled by Ihe U. H d< county I O O F. league by de age peuniona and uu «mploy- iw rtm ent of com m erce In coopers featin g Crow 31-28 in an overtim e m ent Insurance and has pre lion with the forest service The gam e on the local floor Thursday viously given Ihe Tuw send plan total natlonul lumber cut fur 1933 last. credit for w hatever old age wna u . m . i i . h . ooo board fool The gam e started faat with lia b pension or unem ploym ent In against 10.131.232‘»Ml board feel for le r of Crow sink ing a long shot surance legislation cornea out 1IM2 and IO.ftX!.dt3.(*XI board feet from m id-court. Ken G off evened A custom m ill for the B ohem ia o f congress The Tow nsend plan Is the big for 1931. The low water m ark In district, which has been In the the count with a high, arching lum ber production for a •¿■year genl thing on the boards In Wash m inds o f m iners of the d istrict for shot from back of the foul line period was reached In 1932 The Inglon. D. C C harles L. Paine, m any years, was discussed at a Lloyd Griggs, who played a great year 1933 showed a 37 per cent president of l o n e county T ow n m eeting held W ednesday night at gam e, sank tw o rapid-fire field Increase over 1032, and estim ate» send clubs, addressed local m em the o ffice of E. C. Lockwood. A goals and G off connected with a pointed to a nturk'd Im provem ent bers at their m eeting hero Sunday dozen o f those interested In the free throw to give the locals a 7-2 for 1934 over 1933 figures. In 1929 Seventy five per cen t of m ail that lead at the end of the period. district attended. the national lumber cut totaled goes to W ashington concerns the C ottage Grove lengthened th u F. H. U etchell of E ugene, Inter T ow nsend bill, he said. 3A.3M.032.U0l) hoard feet ested In the Lend Crystal, said he le a d to 17-11 at the end o f the P ain e also urged uctlnn on Mer In 1933 W ashington cut, 3,106. riam believed federal m oney could be half. Crow players were rushed recall petitions, sta lin g that 000.0(h) board feet and O regon 2. obtalued either from R F C o r P W A . bv the local hoys and m any of 27xi,020,00(1 I aiulslana w as third su fficien t sign atu res had already H e said, however, that Io get their sh ots ano passes w ent wild Roy scout w eek will be observed with a cut of only 030,009.000 fe d been obtalnod Io force Ihe lasue to m oney from PW A It would be Crow cam e buck with a deter the polls, but that Tow nsend su p here February 8 to 14 with varl M ississippi ranked fourth and C ali necessary to organize a political mined rally In the second h a lf and fornia fifth. Oregon and W ashing porters huped to obtain enough ous window displays and pro- subdivision of som e kind In the slow ly crept up A m id-court shot ton together produced 30 4 (>er cent nam es Io Induce M ctrian to resign giam a. A covered dish dinner for district. To obtain m oney from by H olland tied the gam e with o f the national cut, w hile the and save the county the expense scouts. parents und others in te r RFC funds, he »aid. It would be t w o m inutes to play. The locals eated will be held at 6 o'clock eigh t sta te s of the southern dis o f a sp ecial election. had the ball th e greater part of Monday even in g in the M ethodist necessary to show defin itely that the tw o m inutes but couldn’t get Irict produced 32 3 per cent church. Scouts will be special there be a hugs body of ore con anyone loose for a shot. London School Items. Of the Oregon production 1.407, tracted to be sent to such a mill 1 ounty Club A gent K uehner vta gu ests at a service Munday eve and to show that a m ethixl of The overtim e was fast and ex (hhl.OOO feet was Douglas fir and il ■•<1 the s< bixil the post week to ning at the Raptlst church, with g Crow m anaged to connect 001.090,000 feet l'u n d e ro M u pine, Rev. H. W. D avis as the speaker treating the ores had been proved. citin w ith one field goal bu£ Lloyd ttpruce. hem lock. cedar. sugar |i|e»vnt aw ards to t biute who com A featu re o f the service will be a N o definite action w as taken by pine, w hite fir, larch and white p let'd last year's prujecta He or boy auction and those who will the group, but Mr G etchell has G riggs sank three free throw s and ganized a few hom e beautifica Tom m y Cox on a fast break holed pine also figured In the produc tion clubs for planting shrubs have parts are W illiam .MacGlb been Invited to address the cham a field goal to give the locals five lion, and abler, cottonw ood and around bon K enneth G off Elbert Bed« ber of com m erce T uesday evening. pointe and th e gam e buildings uutpl< added approxim ately 20 I, N elson J r . H. R Ferrln. Clara Pit web has been choaen N C ottage Grove plays Craw at m illion board feet. Rev. Juuies A. Sm ith and Rev M Council T ransacts R outine K iisim ss The cen sus showed 109,367 w a g e 4 H d u b teporter Only routine business w as trans Craw February 14 in a return A (im vr» Thi follow ing w ere on the last earner» em ployed by saw m ills and acted at M onday nigh t's m eeting gam« that should decide the league F m t g r a d s Richard loggin g operations in 1933 as h> not roll cham pionship Thtiraday's lineups of Ihe city council. Lurrin, Vi t na R ager, ecx'ond against 419.U04 In 1929. H ow ever A c o n t r a c t w as uwardrd to Scho were: B etty l.n g sl 1 on}, Glover Hhlpp, Cottage Grove. 3 J Crow 28 D ecem ber 1933 showed an Ina field Stew art for the m aterial for o f wage earners of roughly 33 per Ihird Resele Kulsor. l-anoua Geer, a sew er on south Seventh street Cox 10---------------- f ---- g, Q Holland l i e t a Molali, fourth C all Eng- cent above March. 1933, Indicating H is bid was »10271. SE R A labor Goff. S---------------- f -------a, Fountain M h o fs ta ll, ]____ . e _____________ Elder a gradual Improvement for Ihu elio n i fa ils rullar. L ucille Geer, will be used. Lelha C h .lw o o d , fifth -June Chct- year 1 he council re fuaed to approve Griggs, 8------------ ------------- Kabler wood. M axine E w ing. M axine C ur HpphcAtion for boer parlor mib- Horn. 4--------------- g. 9. t . Holland tin i b . . i , i - Dugati. Lloyd G llham , '»‘Red bv M arl. D ecker and R ena Wheeler. 2___ D o n k e y on M ove G oes seventh John Madsen. Lillian Rev. I <} Mhaw. pastor of the G ethlng s The state already had Thiea _______ • ì l e i . E athel Ann Newton; eighth C hristian church, who Is In N e ,___ t granted the license and th e coun- Miner _ Ix a v i'lle A h e e n e Robin w ood s T h ro u g h T re s tle braska condu cting a series of re ell s approval wa* a«ked. vival m eetings, has been called to Action on resign ation of Herbert F iv e men barely escaped seri 4-11 Scholarship O ffered the C hristian church at Spring- Lakin as city treasurer was de ous injury a few days ago when The E ugene G ardsn club, aaao field. and will take up the new ferred to the next regular m eeting a trestle on the at*andon«*d road elated with Ihe O legon Federation pastorate as soon as he returns I ti E n te r S to re t nm eron A Shanda w ere given b ed o f the W A Woodard Lum of G arden clubs, has offered a from N ebraska. During the five an extension to D ecem ber 31 of ber eompanv railway to its dis (w o week scholarship to the 1933 year. that Mr Shaw has been their contract for cu ttin g tim ber The J. C. Penney store alm ost continue«! canyon m ill went 4 11 club sum m er school to the pastor here he has been active In on th e west side w atershed, pro hud an unexpected custom er Mon through while the trestle was be 1-anr county buy or girl who does Ihe life o f the city and Is Ihe vided their su reties agree to such day forenoon who scared th e en ing used In m oving a donkey the best work In the hom e beaut I father of the Men's Com m unity exten sion This is the contract that tire store sta ff alm ost out o f their Three of the m e n were Sherm an fh a tin n project. Bible class, largest class of men has been In dispute before Ihe w its for a few m om ents by his C hapm an. Tom W illiam s and Clif The scholarship provides for ever organized here. council and the exten sion is to noisy and unusual way o f attem pt ford William-' The Sentinel did hoard and room at Ihe sum m er Cameron A Shanda opportu- ing io enter the store. The first not learn thr nam es of the other school A pproxim ately goo boys . i l k ,O iT<7” OV,‘ an v rem aining intim ation th e store sta ff hud of tw o and girls attend the annual event f r e i g h t B u sin e ss H e r e tim ber which has been charged to th c u sto m e rs probable entry w as T h e doiik«•> miu I m truck wrrr foi Instruction In agriculture and them. a loud crush near the display w in Show s In c re ase belitx m<i\ t «l two milt*« over thr home econ om ics projects Approx N otices were ordered served on dows. Investigation showed that n m ountain from t h r Frank Chap im ately 03 from Ixtne county will property owners whose sidew alks car had ram med the concrete nucii p h o r to thr Tom Wlllinnin attend the com ing year. There was a substantial Increase are defective, putting on such structure. L ittle dam age was done plnrr and la |«, br uaed in clear The hom e beautification project In freight business at the Cottage ow ners any claim s for dam ages 7h< person who attem pted the itiK land Mt W illiam* purchased requires Im provem ent of home Grove station o f the Southern l*n- that m ay result from such walks. un eeiem om ou s entry said his home it from Mi Chapman. Thr donkey conditions, m aking plans for Im c iflc during 1934 Cat loadings wa- in E ugene and that he w as wra* rcmaidrrnbly dam agrd. hut provem ent o f hom e grounds, plant were 170 greater than for 1933 and Mayor Victor Cham bers and returning from spending several thr truck, which a I ho went through Ing bulbs, flow ers and shrubs there was an Increase or 31 tons Councilm an A. W. H elllw ell at m onths in the m ountains. He said thr trrath wa* hardly Injured In less lh an -caiload business. Ihirt tended a m eeting at G rants Ihiss he lost control of his car. which Thr crew worked until 3 o'clock of the Increase of the latter was H r Orders Drop Slightly ii o f rePre«entatlves of bore a 1934 license plate, and that th next m orning jcrttlnjr thr don Seattle. Feb. 2 A to t u l o f 33» due to a fast freight service <w- all cities betw een here and Ash It jum ped lip onto the sidew alk key out. by P acific Transport. land The purpose of the m eeting and against the store front con- m ills in O r e g o n a n d W a s h in g t o n , tabllshed T h ia w a r thr only treatlr rr- which i< p olled to the West Coast Increase in carloadlngs w as due to ‘u“ “ “‘« iK h ten ln g of Pa- im rv to his w ishes m a ln lr iK o f s e v e ra l by the Lum berm en's association for the Increased sh ip m en ts of lum ber and o?. inH ,- hM hWay, b ,tw ,'«'n A sh la n l •<»KKlng railway piling Carload sh ip m en ts also In and ( ottaire (trove » " k ending Juniuiry 23, produced cluded five cars o f orc. the largest Boy H ides m id D ro w n in g Ifl 677.991 hoard feet o f lumber, or approxim ately INIXIIXXI feet under am ount of that kind of freight M O Slty C R EEK . O rd e r fo r 125 G ars Piling the ever handled here In one year pi reeding week Is Fenred Feb. 4 Rosem ary Frazee is New business reported last week spending this week at the Joe Is R eceived was 79,090.370 hoard feet against X Soniiin F ro m M issouri 1 leuanl hom e at Culp Creek A fter parents, neighbors and boy num ber o f wom en of the scou ts had hunted 43 m inutes Fri One o f the largest orders for a production of 60.077.991 feet and neighborhood honored Mrs Sid day forenoon for K enneth W icks piling received here In several shipm ents of I13.H37.647 feet. Mhlp- F inds H ick o ry Tree ."7; * l,h » “fork show er 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- m ontha has conn, to the D augher t n e n t i wet. under pn xluctlon by 3 3 pet rent and current sales were last W ednesday at the hom e of vis W icks, and feared that he had ty Lumber com pany. It la for 123 o v e r prixluctloii by 19 3 per cent Mrs. J. R. Grubb long bus longed -Mrs. John Davis. di owned in Ihe Coast fork, the lad cars Io he shipped to .Missouri I ld e ls hooked last week were Un to again sec a hickory tree like Mr. and Mrs. Ihin Sm ith have was found hiding In the McCoy river points The order Is partlc ( der they have hack In olij Missouri. tlie preceding week by about moved on to the M elvin ('ole place woodshed He explained that he Ularly desirable heenuae of the 3,330,000 feel O| approxim ately 0 3 She has been here m any years, A num ber of n u n o f the neigh had been frightened w hile playing sp ecification s, which are for 30 pei cent hut not until u few days ago did' borhood went up the river and on the river bank and had run to to 80-foot len gths that may be of she discover that a hickory tree Is brought Mrs John P alm er out to the woodshed to hide from w hat second growth fir. This w ill util grow ing on the W oodson property the home of Mrs. D„n Brum- ever danger he feared. IJncoln program Announced. Izc tim ber that Is too sm all for at the corner of Eighth street anil l>nugh. Mrs. Palm er 1« seriously The fam ily lives near the river A Lincoln s birthday program W hlteakcr regular logging operations. avenue This probably and when the lad's tricycle was Three triple loads of 180 foot will be given nt the vesper service Is the only tree o f Its kind grow n i i ' U,1. b" " 1,,er»ry m eeting found on the river honk and he Idling have been shipped this week nt the M ethodist church Sunday ing In this section and may have ... at the W alden school house Fri did not answ er his m other's calls, •>V G. A. Allen, going to Utah for Special features will Include rend been planted by som e pioneer who day night. it w as feared he had gone down to Ings by Mrs. N E Com pton and use by the Southern Pacific. Three cam e from one o f the sta te s where Della Hodges, teach er at W al the river and been earrled aw av flats are required to carry each Hull'll Munroe, vocal duet by Mrs. hickory nuts were abundant. den. was sick one day last week hy th e sw ift water. load. Ihe renter ear running am ply .1 11. G rim es mid Mts. A W Wool- and her daughter Sally taught in cot I, vix'iil nolo bv I siren Harvey and a num ber hy a m ixed quarter I'nhloid P n p cr Is G e ttin g ncr Mr placv. David S. Hubbard Dies. Auto Ai'cldrnt Not Serloua and Mrs Rus P itch er nf Rev. G roves will speak on "Ahrn Funeral services for David S. Mr and Mrs. C. P W hite and ham Lincoln, XJnn of D estiny " Paradise were at the D or P itcher Hubbard of Drain, w ho died M ore Publicity soli of Oakland narrowly escaped hom e last week. Thursday last, were held Sunday Injury Hunday forenoon when their Mr and Mrs Vern K cyhae of W eather for January. C ottage G rove's tabloid new s 1 reswell were cullers Sunday at afternoon at Mills chapel, with car rnn off the highw ay near Sag Rev. M. A. Groves o f the Metho Total sn ow fall in C ottage Grave paper was featured In Saturday's (he Inaw One wheel caught In a rut Roy K ennedy hom e dist church officia tin g Interment for the m onth of January was 12.7 Issue o f Portland Spectator, which and crum pled. The enr turned . v ' tOvertl,n > P « t Satur- w as in the Blue M ountain cem e than 11 guve 300 words to n story on the . b over tw o tim es and flopped onto Inches, with no m ore . ‘h.’ hon,,‘ of her mother. tery. Inches on tile ground nt any one subject The editor o f th e Spec m It.3 back M is G llcrist of Hebron Mr Hubbard was born April 24. Roth Mt and Mrs W hite su f I lino There were seven clear days, tator, A C. Gage, Is n form er Mrs Fred F razee and daughter 1801). in Cottage Grove and was fered minor Injuries and were six partly cloudy and 1» cloudy. C ottage Grove editor o f pioneer fri’o n hV r"?-’. 0 , ‘orK° Foster Other w en tlo r dntn follow s Mean aged 54 years. He had lived in days brought hi'ii' for niedleiil atten tion fam ily of Thornton Corners were Drain 11 years. H e Is survived by m axim um . 44.8; m ean m inim um , callers Sunday even in g nt Ihe Bert 31.1; mean, 37 0; m axim um . 82; the wife. Mrs Minnie Hubbard, Autom obiles railin' one-third of Isu icaster home. Rubber Stninp-. Pails. Ink. Sen and four children, Mrs. Gertrud« m inim um , 10; precipitation. 8.7B nil accidental deaths to c . s ch il tlnel Gale Lebow w as sick last week Inches W ilder of Myrtle Creek Elva. Ariel dren. and unable to attend school. and Letha Hubbard of Drain. T O M B PLAN TAKES 75" WASHINGTON MAIL DISTRICTISPROPOSEO PROGRAMS PLANNED FOB BOY SCOUT WEEK REV. I. G. SHAW GALLED C a r a n d D r iv e r T r y