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VOLUME XLVUl. (íottaaiLíBM Things WeThink I Thmtjl Think What A We Think of Thinqi Olhrn Think (Established June 15, ) C. G. Lions Downed 13-7 by Philomath Hit ri Unfit’ High School Eleven to Meet If we should have very many su St. Ma^y ’« Team on Kelly preme court vacancies to fill, the Ku Kluxers might have to change Field Friday Afternoon the color of their robes. (X)TTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3«, 1M7 Local Girl Winner At California Fair Miss Margaret Heck, daughter of Frank Heck of this city, has ceivrd word that she was awarded three prizes out of a possible four on her handiwork display that was entered in the Ix>s Angeles county fair. Word of the honors was re ceived from Miss Heck'» sister who lives In the California city. Miss Heck won two first awards and one second place for her dis- play of eutwork One of the pieces that won first prize was a large linen luncheon cloth with napkins and the other wa* a line,, luncheon cloth embroidered In colorful cut- work. A linen cutwork center- piece received the second prise Annual Golf Tourney To Start October 1 Thirty-Two Player» Entered in Handicap Tournament; Cup and Prizes Are Offered. Classes In First Aid To Be Started Here The chy fire department, in co- operation with the American Red Cross, will sponsor a first aid class here and it la expected that the das* will be organized the latter part of October. Definite dates will be announced later. The class is open to interest* J Iversons and it is hoped that mill workers, business men, teachers and employe* in hazardous occupa tions will enroll. Juniors and sen iors in high school also may en roll. Those who wish to take thia class are asked to register as soon an possible with Fire Chief Don Allen at the city hall. The only ex- pense in connection with the class is the purchase of a textbook, coat- ing 60 cents. John Patterson of Eugene, chair- man of first aid for the Lane county chapter of the Red Cross, will be the instructor. * NUMBER 7 193òVv Budget ToTok "7,937.75 Taxpayer Mee „ Set For October 28; Slight Increase Noted in Estimate (By H. 8. Journalism Htudent.) The annual handicap tournament It certainly was a new one In a The 1938 budget, which will be The Cottage Grove high school of the Cottage Grove Golf club will presented to taxpayers for accept dizzy world when members of the get under way Friday with 32 play ance or rejection October 28, is es bakers' union forced a bakery to football team was upset by the ers paired for the first week's play. timated at $27,937.75 by the city "up" K» prices, but the action Philomath high eleven 13 to 7 Fri day afternoon on the Philomath The first thsee weeks of competi budget committee which met Mon showed that the unionists at least tion will be over the 18-hole route day night. This estimate is $618.75 realize that wages can’t go up un field In the opening game of the but the semi-finalH and finals will less the boss gets the money from «••son for the two schools. Fri- higher than the 1937 budget but । day’s game wus a reversal of the be determined by 36 holes of match the increase is accounted for by somewhere. ’ 1936 encounter when French's play. The tournament will be com an item placed in the budget to । Lion» drubbed the Benton county pleted by Friday, November 5. C. O. retire city hall bonds, no provision The clear-thinking Astorian-Bud- lads 13 to 0. Anlauf is defending champion. having been made heretofore to get (Merle Chessman, editor) sug Two long runs were responsible The Eagle cigar store will be the pay this inbebtedness. gests that the president would have for the Philomath victory as only headquarters for the tourney and “Actual budget figures are been smart if, Instead of appoint one other time could Philomath players are asked to call there to $30,437.75 but estimated receipts of ing a puppet to the supreme penetrate beyond Cottage Grove's find out the pairings. Players also $2500 cut this down to the figure court bench, he had selected some 40-yard line. Cottage Grove made are asked to post the results of to be presented to the taxpayers. one because of his qualifications six flrat downs to two for Philo their matches there. Each player The budget committee estimated for the job. Had the president math The Lion» received the kick will arrange with his opponent the Creswell Man Dies Tuesday; $9931.50 as general fund needs, shown the same judgment that he off and smashed the ball to Philo time for playing the match and a 44600 for the street fund, $2460 for avowed In the recent Oregon ap- math's 30-yard line only to lose on Lynx Hollow Resident Hurt week’s time is given in which to the sewer fund. $11,746.25 for bond pointaient, he would now have a downs. On their first play Philo complete play. and warrant interest fund, $1000 lot of sympathy that he is not math broke the ball carrier loose When Truck is Struck No change in handicaps has been for emergency, $500 for library and getting for a 60-yard touchdown gallop. In made since the revision made at $200 for the park fund. Estimated the second half the Philomath ball the close of last year's tournament. receipts include $1000 in the gen Lynx Hollow. Sept 29 Frank Revision of handicap* will be made Every Indication Is that enough carrier broke away for a 5O-yard eral fund, accruing from license federal money has been thrown goal jaunt on an offside play on Chapman, employed by the Green after the tourney's end November fees and fines, and $1500 in the away In th« past four year* to which both the head linesman and Ridge Lumber company here was 5. City Fire Department Plans street fund, representing refund injured Monday when struck by a have provided relief for all the referee blew their whistles and all The sliver cup emblematic of the from county and state road taxes. needy eight years of the approach players stopped but the ball car Southern Pacific fieight train near club championship is on display in Campaign; Red Cross to Co- The library board was allowed an the Walker loading docks and ing republican administration. rier. Philomath converted the extra the window of The Men’s Toggery increase of $100 over the 1937 al Simon A. Scharen, 56. Creswell, was ■«hop. Club champions whose names Operate With Hazard Check point on a line buck. lotment and the city park fund The Cottage Grove offense start instantly killed Tuesday afternoon are engraved on the cup are Bright- Beef Is so high that New York was given a boost of $50. An in rest uran ts have quit serving It We ed to click late in the fourth quar when hi* car collided with the 8. ton Leonard. 1931; William Zim crease also was provided in the P. Shasta limited at the crossing is nation- October 4 to 9 inclusive ter and the Lions worked the ball merly. 1932; H. C. Wells. 1933; Wil thought It had to be ''high*' before from their 30 yard marker to a north of Davidson's service station liam Zimmerly, 1934; W H. Daugh al fire prevention week and the general fund for street lighting to It was fM to serve. near Creswell. city fire department have plans provide for three street lights touchdown. Ivan Patton bucking erty, 1935; C. O. Anlauf, 1936 which have been petitioned for. the ball across for the six points. Chapman was taken to a Eugene In addition to the silver cup made for an intensive educational Latest stunt In the quit-killing Bartels' kick for the extra point hospital and is reported to be other prize* will be offered by the program on fire prevention through The petition is yet to be approved campaign is to reward the wreck- was unsuccessful but both teanw resting easily. Chapman had fin tournament committee, including the schools. The department also by the council. An increase also leas and put the reckless In jail. were offside and on the next at ished unloading lumber at the one for the runner-up, a consola plans to check homes in the city has been provided to allow more money for employment of special for fire hazards. tempt Patton bucked the line for Walker dock about 1 o’clock Mon tion prize and others. IM legation is coming from Rus- the extra point. In cooperation with the fire de- ! police. day afternoon and was pulling out Pairing* were made by draw, •la to study American legal proce- The biggest boost in the budget Philomath's field was ten yards with his empty truck when a names of members being placed ta partment and its work during fire dure. We hope they learn some short and when the ball was buck through northbound freight hit the a hat and each two names drawn prevention week, the Red Cross is is the $1000 item in the bond and thing about >t that they can con ed across for a goal, the team was fore part of the truck, demolishing constituting a pairing distributing check lists for hazards warrant interest fund to provide fide to the layman over here. * set hack ten yards and had to re the vehicle and pinning Chapman city hall bond * retirement. This Lineups of players an their about the home. About the same for make the touchdown. Into the cab of the truck in such handicaps for the first week's play number of people are killed yearly was a needed item as no provision Cottage Grove recovered the ball a way that it was with difficulty follow: Fred Knickerbocker (24) '*D tbe*r home* as are killed on the had been made heretofore for re A centenarian gives credit for his longevity to fact that he has on Philomath's 10-yard line sever that he was extricated. The cros vs. H. W Lombard (24)- L C “‘«hways in traffic accidents. Near tirement of these bonds. always worn a beard Didn’t waste al times but was unable to score. sing at the docks is partially Schroeder (16) vs. William Zlm- ’y balf of tbe bome fatali- The budget is »till well within the energy washing his neck and try- The giase-llke surface of Philo screened and Chapman did not see merly Jr. (16); A 8. Goddard (24) Ue< ar* due faJla- more of fh*9* *ix per cent tax limitation. occurring in the bedroom than in Ing four-in-hands. math's field gave no hold for the the train until it was upon him. vs J. O. Wilson (14); E Hendricks Members of the budget commit Lions' corked shoes A majority of There were no witnesses to the *18) vs. William Zimmerly (6); any other room. This happens tee in addition to the mayor and the Philomath team played in ten Burns councilmen are C. J. Kem, J. H. The ghost writers and the Ku accident that took Scharen's life Ted Denson (12) vs. Mickey (16)- most|y t° elderly persons Kluxers in Washington ought to nis shoes. but skid marks showed that t he Damon Scott (18) vs. Ray Lemley are the next moat frequent cause Chambers, Robert Fromm. Ray get together and hold Few substitutions were made by automobile skidded approximately (10); L. W. Coiner (18) vs. Ray ot accident The highest percentage Lem’ey, Roy Short, John Veatch spook party either team. 30 feet before colliding with the Trask (14); Gottfried Graber (20) ’ot burna ,a among children. and Fred Blickle. Mr. Lemley The Red CrOM a8ka that when acted aj chairman of the budget The Lion lineup follows: Spies, train. The view in both directions vs. F. Mills (18); Carl King (20) vs M. Cochran 24 ; N. J. Nelson (24) 'hildren bring hazard check lists Bells are being advocated for left end; Weldon, left tackle; Ew at this crossing is unimpaired and meeting and Mr. Fromm as secre cat*, to the end that cats might ing, left guard; Grannis, center; It Is not known how the accident V». John Kelly (20); Harold Swartz home, the parents check the home tary. not be able to sneak up without Scott, right guard; Llnehaugh., could happen. Scharen's car was (14) vs. Victor Chamber* (14); W. carefully. A few very simpl^pre- - (16) vs. P. cautions Nelson may mean the saving of a and Scharen was H Daugherty warning u p o n our feathered right tackle; Merrell, right end; demolished (16); C. O. Anlauf (10) vs. Earl life or safety from injury. friends A better Idea might be to MacGIbbon, quarter; Thorsen, left thrown clear of his car by the im On this check list is also one for put the bells on tax collectors and half; Bartels, right half; Patton, pact of the collision and was car Hill (14); D. J. Scholl (20) vs. Bob farms. Statistics show that more Savage (16); Orlo Bagley (10) fullback; substitutes, Hendricks, ried 40 feet by the train before fall- give us a chance to save a few ing beside the tracks, His head C. Morelock («); 8. Carlson (14) vs. persons are accidentally killed Whitlocks and Dugan. feathers for our nests. while at work on farms than in Dr. Guy Earl (24). was crushed. The Lions will meet St. Mary's any other occupation. More than Funeral service* were held at Employes of an eastern Industry at 3 15 Friday afternoon on Kelly 4000 farmers are killed annually by are said to be complaining because field in the first home game of the 2.30 this afternoon and interment Mrs. Earl Hill is Winner accidents. It is urged that those Local Girl to Be Guest of of Weekly Golf Contest the boas haa the bast parklng place, season. The team came through the was in the Creswell cemetery. living on farms use these check Mrs. Earl Hill won the women's lists to see that farms as well as while his car is the worst-looking Philomath game with no serious In Portland Bank at Pacific juries and should be in top form weekly golf tourney Wednesday, homes are safe. one in the bunch. Catheiine Bader, Long Time for the Eugene eleven. turning in low score for the nine This check is being made over International Exposition Resident, Dies at Home Here holes. Ten were entered in the con the whole United States by the na- School pupils who have adopted Mrs. Catherine Moeller Bader, a test. Next week's contest will start tional Red Cross, Those who fall tc the sit-down strike ought to try to resident of this community for 25 at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon in obtain a check list through the Jacqueline Morton of London get their lessons as quickly as they years, died Friday at her home on stead of the usual morning time. learned that C I. O. stunt. schools are asked to contact the and Walter Robertson of Blachly west Main street after an illness of Mrs. Victor Chambers and Cleo local Red Cross office at 817 Wil- were chosen Saturday as the Lane two months. She was aged 90 Morelock turned in low score in lamette, Eugene. county winners of the second an News dispatches tell us friends years. 5 months. 23 days. the weekly two-ball foursome play nual 4-H club achievement and An examination to determine eli Accidents have reached warlike of the president are trying to save Funeral services were held at 3 held Sunday afternoon Twenty-two proportions. In all this country's leadership contest sponsored by the his face In the controversy over gible applicants for appointment to o'clock Sunday afternoon at the entrants were listed. potluck wars since 1775, 244,357 have been First National bank of Portland. whether the new supreme court ap ths U. 8. Naval Academy at Anna residence. The Mills mortuary luncheon was served after play was killed in action or have died of The two will be guests of the bank polis, Maryland, will be held No pointee shall be permitted to take was In charge of arrangements. completed. wounds while in the three-year per on October 4, 5, and 6 during the his seat. Blackface comedy, we'd vember 6 by the Civil Service com Rev. James A. Smith of the Pres Another two-ball foursome will iod, 1934-1936, 312,000 were killed by Pacific International Livestock ex mission. The First Congressional •ay. The be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. accident. Because of these alarm position in Portland. District of Oregon will have one byterian church officiated. body was shipped to Pittsburg. Pa., Judged on a basis of achieve ing figures, the Red Cross, the vacancy at that academy in 1938 Although there are 121.625 trees for burial. Bonneville Dam Dedication country’s disaster agency, asks ment and leadership the two out- in Washington. D. C., (WPA and Congressman James W. Mott Mrs. Bader was born April 1. Atbvuled help in preventtag all avoidable ac distanced many other outstanding count?), even that number Is hard is anxious that all ambitious young 1847, in Happsburg, Germany. She Schofield Stewart and Harry cidents and offers the slogan. 4-H club members, in the opinion men in the first district, which he ly sufficient, asserts the Portland was married July 16. 1912. in Eu- Grube motored to Bonneville Tues- "Make your own home safe first." of the committee of three which Spectator, to take care of all the represents, have a chance to try gene to John Bader, coming here day to hear President Franklin D. made the selections. for this coveted appointment squirrels. A more cheerful note for Miss Morton, a club member tor Any unmarried man. not less from Pittsburg. Mr. Bader died in Roosevelt speak and to see him lovers of the bushy-tailed little 1920 press the button that utilized the six years, has made an enviable animals, however, is the thought than 16 years of age nor more than She is survived by a niece, Mrs. first power generated by the Bon-1 record in the home economies that the national capital ordinarily 20 years of age on April 1, may neville dam. They joined the motor -ection of club work. She won has more nuts to the acre than any compete. The successful candidate Catherine Scott of Portland and a caravan to Timberline lodge on Calvin Funk post of the Ameri- manY prizes at the Lane county other section of the country.—Ore will enter the academy next June. grand niece. Mrs. Elise Hamble of the slopes of Mt. Hood. can Legion will install its newly 4'H c,ub fa,r thls Year and »«so gonian. In order to make the required ar Portland. A souvenir booklet brought back elected officers at 8 o'clock Mon- PIaced at the state fair. Last year Mrs. Bader was a member of Cot- Columbia university may bo ex rangements for the examination it bv the men gives the information day night in the armory. Earl P. she b«’long^d to a state title team pected to jealously rise and vio La necessary that the applicant tage Grove chapter No. 4 of the that construction of the dam re lently dispute this Ill-considered notify Congressman Mott at Salem Eastern Star and belonged to the quired 4,317,000 cubic yards of com Conrad of Toledo, district com- and tb*8 Vear made a tour of the mander. will be the installing of- «‘astern -ectlon of the state She and careless assertion of The Ore not later than October 10 of his de Lutheran church. mon excavation, 1,967,000 cubic fleer. a student in the local high gonian. • sire to participate in the exaina- yards of rock excavation, 1.050,000 Issne’a State Tax for The new officers who will offl- school. tion. cubic yards of concrete, 7870 tons Quarter Paid. daily take office Monday night are In Portland the Lane county of structural steel and castings, Grace Schiska. county treasurer, 37,000 tons of reinforcing steel and Warren Edwards, commander; winners will join outstanding club Ralph Teeters, first vice command- members chosen from every other sent a check for $12.366.98 Monday 1650 tons of rails. ¡er; William Haldeman, second vice county in the state. All entertain- to the state treasurer as Lane commander; Chet VanDenburg, ad- ment and transportation will be county's state tax for the I third Flower Saie Raises 535.75 Administration of the Cottage jutant; W. E. Lebow, finance of- arranged by the bank, cooperating quarter. The payment is not due The annual forget-me-not sale, ficer; William J. Bach, chaplain; with H. C. Seymour, Oregon 4-H Grove infantile paralysis fund, The twenty-fourth annual Rebek until October 1. sponsored by the Disabled Amer Valentino Mitchell, sergeant at; club director. made available by proceeds from ah convention of District No. 10 Two floors of a ican War veterans, held here Fri arms. large Portland hotel have been the president's annual ball, was will be held here Saturday in I. O. Arrivala from Canada. day and Saturday raised $35.75, it outlined at a recent meeting of the O. F. hall, starting at 10:30 a. m. Refreshments will be served by reserved for the party under the Mr. and Mrs, Harry Elfving and _ was announced by George S. a committee headed by William chaperonage of two bank officer«. executive committee, composed of Cottage Grove lodge No. 24 will be son Gordon arrived last - week from Smith, who handled the sale for Haldeman. Alvis Wicks, retiring--------------------------- C. J. Kem, president of the cham^host. The commander, urges that al) mem- Ox Heart Tomatoes. ber of commerce, Damon Scott, I Mrs. Mina Clark, district presi- Amulet. Bask. Canada, where they the veterans’ organization. for some time. They money will be used to aid disabled bers attend. The post plans to start president of the Lions club. Drjdent, will be chairman of the fore- have resided ' ” Mrs. Walter Pentico. CresweM. Harold Axley and N. J. Nelson. noon session. The afternoon spg are spending the winter with Mrs. veterans. at once its membership drive and brought four large Ox Heart tome- fore- Elfv,nk'" parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. The committee, ------- after ---------- careful - ---------------- sion will start at 1:30. Both expects to give away another Ford toes to The Sentinel office Satur Van Schoiack near Dorena. W. L Workman Speaker at study and consideration, decided noon and afternoon sessions h „'A. rc in thio contest. day. They were raised by her and Lions Club. that the fund is to be used solely for members only, Committees for the year will be are aptly named as one does not for the purpose of rehabilitation, The public is Invited to the eve- Red Cross Committee to Meet W. L Workman was the speaker announced Monday night by Com- need to stretch his imagination to - . they - such as operations to restore use nlng session to be held at d o’clock A meeting of the local Red Cross at the regular Thursday noon mander Edwards. , see that are shaped like the of limbs, procurement of bracaa, In I. O. O. F. hall. ' committee will be held at T’% Fri luncheon meeting of the Lions heart of an ox. wheelchairs, or other necessities to Lunch and dinner will be served day night in the city hall, it was club. He told of his recent trip to Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hulme left ------------------------ provide comiort for the victims’ in the dining room by women of announced Wednesday by Irene Philadelphia and return by air Tuesday for Portland, where Dr. । Kenneth Omlld of Black Butte who have been left afflicted. I the Baptist church. plane. Ritchie, executive secretary. Hulme will practice. ha* entered TtalverMty of Oregon. S. P. Train Accidents Injure One, Kill One Educational Program Planned for National FirePreventionWeek Jacqueline Morton Wins 4-H Contest Naval Academy Exam Scheduled for Nov. 6 American Legion Post To Install Officers Paralysis Fund Use Outlined, Committee Rebekah Convention To Open Here Oct. 2