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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1937)
THE .S charge of the situation and not to county appears now to have been merely assist the local police. 'lost A letter received by Govern nor Martin from C. C. Hockley, Leonard S Goddard____ __ Editor State Treasurer Holman's pro PWA director carries the tn forma - l*ublished Every Thursday by posal to "block" state school lands tion that the state's request for a Cottage Grove Publishing Company into sizeable grazing areas has $80.000 grant for this project is Leonard S. Goddard.__ President A. W Shofstall —_______ Secretary served at least one good purpose. definitely “out” due to the admin C 1. Rynearson. Advertising Mgr. Il has arouseJ interest among istration's shut down on PWA gifts. Business Office at 25 North Sixth ducible school fund. Recent s<»- SUBSCRIPTION RATES sions of the land board at which iCash in advance! One year__________________ M5C the blocking problem has been up Six Months 80 for consideration has been largely Three months -___________ .50 attended by teachers, school board ----------- ■—from----------- — One month _______________ 25 members and representatives of Foreign rate 50c veer additional Parent-Teacher associations and women's organization all bent on seeing that the school fund gets a I don't very often rmd enough square deal However it would op- to strain my eyes an awful lot. but pear that they are trying to lock I do try to kinda half way keep up the stable door after the horse has on politica And the reason I like been stolon. Revenues from the to read something now and then, state’s grazing lands, it is general on politics, is because it is most National EMitorial Aasociatiou ly admitted, would amount to only always good comedy. Oregon Newenaner Conference a drop in the bucket compared to And if you like jokes, you will go the million« that were stolen from a long ways to find places where the school children thdough fradu- they are better than in our Capitol. i«mt land sales while the friends of And you will read where one the schools wet* asleep on the job cabinet member la tellin' us to lay off plantin' so much and solve the Governor Martin will give his over-production farm problem And reply to the demand for a special another cabinet member he Is goln’ Sd touring sedan. It has a wheelbaw of 119 inches and a Gold session of the legislature to oon- pell-mell here and there, promotin’ sider mors adequate pensions for dams for more water to give Us 95 horsepower. A completely new front end treatment and many new the needy aged within the next few new acres and bigger crops features make it the finest car in the price class that Chrysler has ever offered. So it is hard to aawy, how any "The string of a violin u broken in Unless Townsend leader.- who farmer can plant less and also «retching it too much " have been working on the problem plant more, at the same time, and OCTOBER the past week succeed in evolving it looks as if the fellers sponsorin' 15— Tecumseh. noted Indian a program which will finance more thase great plans, they maybe nev warrior, killed at the Sal generous pensions without adding er meant for anybody to take 'em Ue of Thames. 1813. to the present tax burden, it is a too serious. In the first place And pretty safe bet that his answer will anybody doin' so, it is quite a good IS—The Umted States Mint be "no.” established at Ptuladel- joke on them—like lookin' under phia 1796 The demand for the special ses the shell and findin' no pea- and sion was presented to the _ governor the other feller has our two-bits, 17—Boundary line between in the form of petitions containing or is maybe re-elected. Alaska and Canada more than 75.000 signatures. Pre eskAlshed. 1903 JO SERRA sentation of the petitions was made 18—Long distance te^phone by a large delegation of Townsend First constitutional postal service system joins Chicago leaders who prevailed upon the started at Hartford. Conn on Mav and New York. 1992. governor to withold any immediate «. 1775. 19—Roger Williams ban decision and give them an oppor On railway dining cars 2.000.000 ished from the Massa tunity to work out a program that dozen eggs are eaten annually chusetts colony, 1635. might meet with his approval. Ixingfellow. famous poet, was In an address before 500 Town- born on February 27. 1S07_______ England and America sendites in Salem that night Gov concluded. 1818. Interior of the driver's compartment of the The attractive front end of the Chrysler ernor Martin expressed himself as Chrysler Imperial. It has an entirely new in entire sympathy with the old $1—Frigale Constitution Royal. This car Iura been completely re instrument board, a new type of steering famed as "Old Ironsides age pension movement. Declaring styled with new radiator, fenders, hood launched. 1797. that present pensions were entirely wheel, a new position for the emergency and headlamps, giving it exceptional beauty inadequate to meet the needs of brake handle and other improvements. and sleekness of appearance. _the aged the governor promised to go along with the sponsors of the more adequate pension program "to the limit that traffic will bear." The governor, however, expressed his doubt as to the ability to enact a revenue measure to finance more SALEM, OR—Democrats of Ore- generous pensions without running gon had their day again Saturday counter ____ __ to _ _ a referendum which Scores of the faithful spent the day would tie the whole program up basaeng in the reflected glory of until the next election. James A Farley, postmaster gener- Townsend leaders who are spon- al and chairman of the Democratic soring the move for a special ses- national committee. Many limited sion are confident that a “trans- their homage to a single appear- action tax” would meet with the ance at one of the banquets ten- approval of the voters although to Now ALL men cani have the dered the head of the postal srrv- the layman it is difficult to dis- benefit of EVERLASTING FOOT ice. Others accompanied the party tinguish between this tax and the leader throughout the day on his sales tax which has been defeated EASE — oí freedom from Krain» tour of the Willamette valley all by decisive majorities on three oc and fatigue — WITHOUT PAY the way from Portland where he casions in Oregon. ING A PREMIUM FOR IT Were was "breakfasted" to Eugene introducing the exclusive Muscle- The Chrysler Imperial four-door touring sedan. On a wheelbase of 125 inches and with an where he was "dined" that night. Approximately 11.100,000 a year engine developing 110 horsepower, this car offers remarkable performance with good economy. Included in the royal entourage is being saved by Oregon utility It brings luxurious motoring into the moderate price field. were scores of postmasters and patrons as the result of voluntary SAGIC Shoe — at a Special Low postmistresses all anxious to dis reductions in rates filed by utili Price that EVERY man ran afford. Radical changes in exterior ing sedan, touring brougham, con Combined with the large porta and play their loyalty to the "king ties during the past two years after appearance, greatly refined and vertible roupe, convertible sedan, valves it adds to riticiency and maker.” numerous party workers, a series of "friendly conferences” beautified interiors, larger and more coupe and rumble seat coupe. smoothness. The full-length watsr holders of state and federal ------- offi- with the utilities department, ac —---------- The Custom Imperial now has a jacket with the oil gallery contacting cès and patriotic Democrats who cording to N. G. Wallace, public iC wheelbase of 144 inches, four inches directly at its lower end g*M are willing and anxious to sacri- utilities commissioner The most more than last year's corresponding efficient cooling to both cy Im Cera rice themselves on the altar of pub- recent of these voluntary rate re- refinements and improvements models although the overall length and oil. Valve seat inwrta of feature the two new cars comprising remains the same. Uc service. There wa.^ Governor ductions were announced this week It comes in apenal heat-resisting steel instrs the Chrysler line for 1938. These three body styles, aeven-passenger Charles H. Martin in whose own by the Northwestern Electric com effect valve seating throughout a "an again are designated as the sedan, seven-passenger aedan-limou- private automobile the guest of pany and the Portland General ig penod. Al» Ct VI Chrysler Royal and Chrysler Im sine and five-passenger sedan. In honor made the trip from Portland Electric company. The new rates The new Gold Seal eight- cyllntW perial respectively. size, power and beauty and com to Eugene, and Howard Latourette filed by these utilities and applying engine designed for the Imperid Although the Airflow will not be pleteness of appointments it is of Portland who is preparing to op only to residential and commercial continued in the same form as Chrysler’s conception of the ultimate baa a M inch longer atroke than la»t pose Martin for the Democratic lighting, it is said, will rsult in year's engine and iu cubic displace produced last year, the company in luxurious motoring. gubernatorial nomination next savings of approximately 3330,004 ment has been raised to 298.6 cube makes clear that it has not been Except for the difference in aize May There were also Willis Ma- a year to patrons of those comp&n- dropped, since the Airflow engineer the can are uniform in appearance, inches with a 3 4 bore and 414 honey of Klamath Falls and Carl ies which serve the city of Port- ing features and principles of purposely made so in order that a atroke. It developa 110 horsepow« C Do no ugh and E. J. Griffith of lad and a large slice of the lower construction have been incorporated Chrysler of whatever body style at 3400 r.p.m. with the standard Portland, ail three recognized as Willamette valley as far south as cast iron head and compreaaiot in all Chrysler models. Chief msy be readily recognized. The aspirants for the seat in the United Salem among these are the scientific most startling and pleasing change ratio of 6.2 to 1. With a apeaal States senate now held by Fred • • • weight distribution and Airflow is found in the front end treatment. aluminum head and 6 5 to 1 com* pression ratio the horsepower ia Steiwer. republican. Donough in Valuations of railroads operating springing that have produced such The CSirysler Gold Seal engine, An even higher hia capacity as United States in Oregon have been increased by remarkable riding qualities in introduced last year on the Chrysler raised to 115. Chrysler ears. The owner who Royal has been improved in that compression ratio of 7.4 to 1 alao district attorney was very much in nearly $4,000,00 over 1936 figures desires seven-passenger capacity, car and introduced in larger dimen- will be offered as optional. Although the spot light on the program but while valuations of Oregon power in a heavy and luxurious car on an aion on the eight-cylinder Chrysler the horsepower ia rated the name as it could not help but be remarked utilities have been “upped” by exceptionally long wheelbase will Imperial. The engine of the Royal last year when an aluminum head by the observant that Mahoney $4,829.03715. the state tax commis- find it in the Custom Imperial has been given Ji inch more stroke, was used, it is develo|>ed st lower came in for his full share of ap- sion announced this week. Valua- engine speed snd with greater models. which brings its cubic displacement plauae—at times amounting almost tion Increases among the power The Chrysler Royal, with which up to 241.5 cubic inchea. Cylinders torque. o an ovation—every time his utilities ranged as high as 66 per The Custom Im Chrysler again will bid for business sre 3*< bore snd Hi inches stroke. enfine name was mentioned at one or the cent in the case of the Port Orford in the low-price field has been At 3600 revolutions the engine remains ------------ Jy unchanged Ot^Sr ^5 several “banquets.” Light and Power company. Hear- Hear- increased in wheelbase from 116 to develops 95 horsepower using the ■ S'« inch bore, 4?4 inch stroke and Of Congressmen and would-be- in&s held by the tax commission, it 119 inches. Whatever the change standard cast iron head and a 6.2 323 6 cubic inches displacement. Congressmen there------- - - in wæ» shown, revealed that the were many in the price of this model it will to 1 compression ratio. With a It develop 130 horsepower with evidence. Those included Nan greatest improvement in earnings preserve its relative competitive special aluminum head and a 7.1 to the standard aluminum head and Wood Honeyman, democratic in- during the past year was made by An position. It comes in ten body 1 compression ratio, it ia rated at 6 5 to 1 compression ratio. rnî ^°in 1116 «ird dutrtct- utilities operating in eastern and styles as follows: Four-door sedan, 102 horsepower. lengthening of optional head with 7.45 to 1 and EUis Barnes of Portland who southern Oregon rather than by four-door touring sedan, brougham the atroke has resulted in an im compression ratio raises the home- touring brougham,convertible coupe, provement in torque, which meana power to 138. would like to succeed Mrs. Honey- the larger utilities operating in the convertible sedan, rumble seat roupe better performance at the bimsm I s man. and Andy Burk, sheriff of vicinity of Bonneville dam. It was The net result of the engine and coupe on the!19-inch wheelbase moat used by the average driver changes will be an improves! per Marlon county who is being prom- also developed at these hearings, and aeven • passenger sedan and and better acceleration. A new formance without the sacrifice of ineatly mentioned as the Demo- the commissioners explained, that sedan-limousine on a special 136inch crankshaft with four main bearings any of the economy for which cratlo opponent of Congressman while gross earnings of the utilities chassis. 2 Ji inches in diameter and nine Chryslers were noted in 1837. The James W Mott in the first district, generally have Increased net rev- Wheel base of the Imperial has counterweights, together with an 1937 Royal in the hands of owners and Harry Boivin of Klamath Falls enues would be little if any higher been raised from 121 to 125 inches. ' improved impulse neutralizer, pro encountering all kinds of driving who served as speaker of the than for 1936 because of increased This car, as the company expresses duces remarkable smoothness. conditions was giving from 18 to House in the last legislative ses- operating costa including higher it, gives “remarkable performance | A new camshaft with earlier mi I*" per gallon of gasoline. 1 h is sion but who would not be unwill wages and increased prices of at moderate price“. It comes in six opening and closing of the intake will be equalled by the 1938 enr re ing to succeed Walter Pieroe as materials and supplies. Railroads body styles, namely four door tour-1 valves sho is a feature of the engine. Chrysler engineers are conflder Oregon's Congressman from the generally reported serious reduc- big second district; and there was tions in their net earnings, the also Vernon D. Bull of La Grande commission said. whose political aspirations are said to center in the office of labor In case there may be some commissioner. have not been apprised of the fact ___ it shoull be mentioned that this is If and when the state police step “Be Kind to People” week. That's in to preserve law and order it will a new one for the ••weeks” calendar, be only after local authorities have a strictly Oregon product Gover shown their Inability to cope with nor Martin has requested that all the situation. Governor Martin de citizens of Oregon observe the week clared this week in commenting on "in a general spirit of kindly inter a press dispatch out of Portland to est and old-fashioned neighborli the effect that troopers to help the ness.” Portland police in the strike situa tion. Furthermore, the governor The last hope for federal aid in A. W. Halliwell explained, when the state police financing the propsed new tuber step in It will be to take complete culosis hospital in Multnomah Sotuer tòrorr Srntinrl Chrysler Offers Two New Cars For 1938 THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER tn your Logging Shoes U. 8. Bubber Footwear Black Bear Rain Clothing Suits O’Coats Wool Jackets Sweaters Underwear Everything for Men THE MEN’S TOGGERY Folks: Here’s the story about the new Chrysler. If you want more information, come in and take a ride. Thia car speaks for itself in ANY company. McCoy’s Garage