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Sottane (Broue Sentinel VOLUME XLVIII (EataWlshed June 16. 1M» > Things WeThink Townsend Club Meet B I Wr Draws Large Group COTTAGE OHOVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURMDAY, OCTOBER M, IM7 Four.Piayer3 Remain Teachers’ Meeting In Golf Tournament _ „ . _ n First Firemen’s Ball Big Saturday Feature To Open In Eugene îhin<jt ‘>lhrrs 1 hmh What Tbinlr Ihinqi (Uhtri thuth NUMB EK 11 ■<A Owners Form L og gamzation The first annual Firemen's ball.1 William Zlmmerly will moe* Ted scheduled for Saturday night at the Denson and Pete Nelson will meet armory, has the backing of civic, flbtrf U'-Jt Earl Hill in the 33 hole semi-final «d President Bob Jenkin. Roseburg Man Declares La match** of the annua] fail handi City Schools to Clos« Monday fraternal and social organizations, ail the groups cooperating to see of Group Afi.noted With cap tournament of th* Cottage U* of "filler’’ line» by the news borers, Like Soldiers, Entitled Grove Golf club. The semi-final and Tuesday to Permit Faculty that no other affair is scheduled paper» sometime* produce ludl for that evening. Business men of Motor Vehicle Association match* will be completed by Nov- Members to Attend Conclave erwus r*ult». The Medford M*M To Honorary Retirement the city ere 100 per cent for the ember 5 and the finals will be play- Tribune recently canted » picture dance which is being given to raise rd the week following of Henator Walsh, who was quot'd Organization of * local associa- Zlmmerly advanced to the semi- i Th* Cottage Grove school« will be funds with which to buy an Inhal- Bet ween 250 and 300 peinons at a* eaylng “An answer is In order ator for the use of the community, tion of truck owners and operators by defeating Ms son, dismissed Monday and Tuesday, from Justice Black on hi* KKK tended the Town»end club ma* final round The Hallowe'en season will pro- completed here Monday night November 1 and 2, to permit teach Wllltem Zlmmerly Jr. Denson de affiliations." Then followed th» fil meeting Monday night at the arm ers to attend the Regional Teach vide the motif for the dance decor- *t a meeting held in th* banquet feated Ray Lemley, Nelson elimin- ory. Several prominent Llougla» ler line, "U* Mall Tribune want ated Carl King and Hill downed ers' conference to be held on the atLona and Norm EMsiey and his! foom of the Cottage Grove hotel. ad*.’’ That would be as mikk I a way county men were speakers. A C. Marston of Roseburg, re Crip Moreiock In reaching the University of Oregon campus on Eug^e Hotel Ensemble win be the The group is affiliated with the a* any for the Justice tc answer. Vehicle Association, a state those date*. All school* in Lane, orchestra^ Thi. bend N classed as tired banker, was the principal semi-finals. Benton, Linn, Douglas and Coo»' one of the best outside of Portland ¡organization of truckmen, which speaker, telling the audience that A silver loving cup will be given Evidently Administrator Roes of M purpose the organization of ••• this country was th® winnef of the tx>urn®y and| counties will be dosod those dates. and just recently returned from an rx’iiwn we w” can the n«« wealth w-msa«« *• — — ------ w Bonneville doesn't t believe stabilization of the trucking It is expected that 1500 teachers oriental tour on one of the trans- for nothing. He 1» ’ cheated by labor that without labor ano the r prize has been arranged । have free power industry and the promotion of fav from the five counties will attend Pacific liner». quoted as saying it costs ten limes there would be no wealth and that । for yje runner-up. orable legislation for the industry. the conference. Ticket sale» ar* being handled by mJbo w|1j ^tn to the as much to distribute power as to laborer* are a* much entitled to Bob Jenkins was named presi Departmental meetings dealing | members of the fire department. retirement as winner and runner-up in the con- produce it. which 1» exactly the honorary with the various subjects for both assisted by the Rainbow Girte Ad dent, Roy Morris vice president. same statement he had previously country* tidier». solation flight. Hay in this brack- high school and grade teachers will Jesse Lansing Jr. secretary, Jesse mission is 50 cents. Senator C. W. Clark spoke bri Peen very BjOw and matches made about the Soattl* system l^ansing Sr. state trustee, and Mar be held a portion of each day. H. ly *nd Herb Roadman. Douglas are far behind schedule. vin Harpoie, Ed Heck and Glen B Ferrin, superintendent of the Duke Edward 1« expected here to county commissioner, outlined the Jenkin* local trustees local schools, is chairman of the relief problem confronting tax look over housing conditions, Which commercial section and has Jesse Lansing Sr., Bob Jenkin*. Hev. Young of Sutherlin may Indicate that his castles Ln the payers ranged tor Or. Victor P Morris of Marvin Harpoie, Cliff Williams air are not all he expected them gave the Invocation and spoke the University faculty and Charles and Clarence Chestnut were elect briefly and entertainingly. F. Walker, president of the North Mr«. Nettie Gawley, president of Fairview, Oct. 27 — (Special. 1 — ed delegates to the state convention western School of Commerce In Mr. and Miv Oscar Jack sustained to be held November 1, 2 and 3 at Justice Black'» position must be the Cottage Grove Tow**nd club, <H S Journal urn Student ) Portland, to address thia group. pr*tded and Clyde Shaw, Roacburg painful bruises Saturday when they the Heathman hotel in Portland. an embari a*»teg one If he ap- Eleanor Teeters, editor of the Speakers for the general session were knocked down by an automo- Roy Morris. Ed Heck. Glen Jenk prov* administration legislation newspaper man. introduced the Cottage Grove high school News- will include State Superintendent ins, Glen Lmebaugh and Frank tha* comes before him. he will be speaker». ette, and Lois Baldwin, member of of Public Instruction Hex Putnam; bile while crossing the street at the Milter were elected alternates A number of visitor» from the and Willamette charged with being a rubber stamp. corner of Seventh this year’* Maff. as delegate* of Dr. W. E. Armstrong, dean of the Mr Frullinger of Portland, affili- If be does not approve, ho will bo Scott» Valley. Yoncalla and Do- the local high school, will attend in Eugene. school of education ax Mills Col charged with biting the hand that renu Townnend club» attended. head on the - at«1 with the state organization, Mrs. Jack struck her ------------------------ the thirteenth annual convention lege in California; and Dr. R. W place'l him on the bench. and institute of the Oregon State Leighton, dean of the school of pavement and was taken to a Eu- wa« here to assist with the organ- High School Pre* association to physical education at University of gene hospital where X-rays were ization. The usually truthful Astorlan- taken to determine the extent of Operator» of logging, lumber and be held Friday and Saturday Or egon. Budget refers to "Leif Ericson, her injuries. No fracture* were dis- freight trucks are represented in University of Oregon. Health units from Lane, Douglas who cross'd the ocean in a day and Benton counties also will par covered and she was able to be the group. The convention program ha* when iEurope wa» plunged in the brought to her home here la* ir in ticipate. its objective the betterment barbarism of the dark ag* To the day. She is recovering from school papers and the development cixm » the ocean "In a day" is pf*tty shock and bruises and will ba con- of finer school spirit. goes! even now and must have been fined Jo bed for several days. Mi* Teeters and Mi* Baldwin some r~ord in the period of bar Game Scheduled for Brattain Mr Jack received only slight in- wlH attend a banquet for delegates baristn to which the Astorian-Bud- juries. Field; Local Eleven Classed Friday evening and will be enter tained Friday night at one of the As Underdog in Tilt sorority houses or women’s dormi We regret that we didn’t *« Jim tori*. Fartey We wanted to ask him Alvin Dugan Returns Sunday Phe Newsette has been entered | about ths delay in letters carrying The Cottage Giove Lions will From National Convention «hacks journey to Springfield Saturday m the high school pre* contest, The annual school census is now five silver loving cups being the afternoon to meet the Springfield being taken for the Cottage Grove Farm Debt Adjustment services Held in Kansas City. In City club forum remarks, foi- Millers on Brattate field. Coach awards in this contest. school district. All children be are available to all Lane county committee I*- lowing an exhauative _ Curtis L French looks for a hard tween ages of 4 to 20 years inclus farmers threatened by foreclosure port in which moving the pri- fought battle between the two Alvin Dugan, junior in Cottage ive are to be enumerated. Last or faced by obligations beyond the m*r»*s up to September wa* rec Grove high school, returned Sun teams. year there were 963 name* on the ommend«!. Representative Fried* capacity of the farm to pey. it was Th* local Meven go* into the census rolbi. of Multnomah lnterpo*d a» an ot>- game a* the underdog. Springfield announced today by the Farm Se day from Kansas City, where he Patrons of the school district ar. curity Administration, USDA. Ap attended the national convention jaotlon to this change the argu lending Division B of the Greater urged by the school officials to re plication for this service may be of the Future Farmers of America ment that August, during which Willamette Valley High School Dr. C. H. Kime. Fred Knicker- as a member of the state dairy campaigns would have to be mad* Athletic association with three bocket, Chet Stroup and Herman port any children whose nam* made either through the county re stock judging team which placed have not been recorded by the cen habilitation supervisor ’ s office at 1» usually so hot that candidal* wins and no defeats while the Petersen were names! by the cham sus takers by calling the principal» Eugene, or by writing the District eighth in the national judging con would be discouraged from making Lions have an average of 333 from ber of commerce at the Tuesday of any of the schools or the super- Supervisor, Farm Debt Adjust test. He also ««.presented the local speech*. This argument should be one win and two defeat* Com- luncheon meeting to handle the The Oregon Worth ment, Farm Security Administra F. F. A. chapter. seriou-ly considered in the discus pa rati ve scores favor the Millers, Red Cross roll call drive in tha intendent’s office. sheep judging team placed first in Harvey and Mise Lula Currin are tion, Portland. sion of such a change, but most of who have scored 54 points while business section The American the census enumerators. the national competition. Bern us are llksly U> believe that it Adjustments such as time exten Warret of Amity and Elmer Jant- their opponents have annexed Legion auxiliary will handle the should be turned in favor of the only 3. Cottag« Grove has amassed drive in the residential section. sion. refinancing and principal re enen of Newberg were the other proposal ductions enabling the farmer to members of the dairy judging 40 and their opponent* 40 It wa* pointed out that only 50 continue his occupancy and pay his team. I-aM year the Lion» diubbed cents of each contribution is »ent We'll bet tm republican votes, If debts are effected through friendly Springfiell 33 to 0 and the Millers Thirty-six state dairy judging they can b found, against one are out to make a different story to the national organization, the and confidential negotiations be democratic vole. that Jovial Jim this year. Taylor, speedy Miller remalnder staying in the local tween debtor and creditor. Services teams were entered in the contest district The city council, at a special of debt adjustment workers are and H. C. Williamson, high school Farley found out mor* about the left halfback, to the offensive »tar Workman reported that meeting Monday night, accepted entirely advisory and in no way Smith-Hughes instructor, consider» real sentiment in the west during for the Springfield eleven. that the Oregon team did excep $120 still remains in the Communi- the bld submitted by the McCoy compulsory. ten minutes than the president did The Lions are In good shape for ty Cheat treasury as a restât of the tionally well to place eighth The garage on a pickup truck to be during his entire trip Creditors are equally welcome in Oregon team was in competition the game, no game having been drive held three years ago. Be used by the water department. The applying for debt adjustment ser with teams from some of the larg scheduled lam Saturday, and the cause of this surplus, the chamber purchase price was considerably Secretary Wallace expresses his vices where It is possible to work belief that the government should Injuri* sustain«1 in the Roseburg felt that it probably would be un- below the market price, effecting a out a satisfactory solution to avoid est dairying areas in the United game have responded to treatment Stat*. F. F. A. work in many of drive this necessary to hold a chest substantial saving for taxpayer». follow a middle course for agricul- — - h » «Hrnwn the expense of foreclosure proceed- the state« entered in the competi ture. It certainly has been wander- ~ «hat full strength can be thrown, Five bid« were submitted the two * over ■ . * * in _ alTalnst K <• Nflllld*FK Ings. i^ around th. — fteld ^.In.t 4 the Milter. tion has been in progress for more Contributions to the iron lung low bids being those of the Cottage Coaeh French han been drilling e -uc- — , than 20 years while the Oregon getting things plowed under. fund are being received, it was re- Grove Motor company and the Mc- the Lions hard for Saturday’s con- truck chapters have been organized for Coy garage, both offering a of fens! ve ported. test and several a much less time. for $625 with a $15 reduction for plays have looked well in practice. Forty-three Oregon boys attend the old truck. High School Tag Sale Adds ’ The game wa» originally »chedul- Council members were deadlock ed the national convention at which cd for Friday afternoon but at the $8.47 to Iron Lung Fund ed 3 to 3 on the two $610 bidders LONDON, Oct. 26—(Special)—j approodmateiy 10,000 boys were Cottage Grove high school stu- and Mayor Moreiock cast the de request of Springfield was shifted Challis Ward and Paul Andrews, present. Oregon has 43 F. F. A. to Saturday. Local football fans dent*, by means of a tag »ale the ciding vote. Between 5000 and employed on the woods crew of the chapters. are requested to note the change first of the week, raised 13.47 for Other bidders were Sigloh-Saw- 10.000 chapters are organized in W. A. Woodard Lumber company, the iron lung fund. The tag sale yer, $709; Woodson Motors. «18.90; in dates. were seriously injured Tueeday 'the nation. was held at the school. and Graber-Gettys, $750. In the judging contest the boy« when struck by a log that broke The junior high school made a Some of the horrors of the Sino- classified five groups of dairy during logging operations, loose two dollar contribution to the fund. Japan.se war were described by Both men were rushed by ambu- cattle, comprising two classes of Mrs. A. C. Ball, who returned Fri lance to a Eugene hospital. Mr. Holsteins, two classes of Jerseys Harma, Fisher Win Deer Cent** day from a year and a half spent Ward suffered a broken shoulder and on« class of Guernsey heifer». in India. White not actually in the Harley Harms and O. C. Fisher and it is thought that Mr. Andrew« Their scoring was compared with The Mountain States Power com- were the winners in the Quality war zone, Mrs. Ball talked with a that made by dairy experts and the sustained Internal injuries. number of person» who were In pany has put Into effect the 40 market's big buck contest which teams rated accordingly. Mrs. Paul Andrews, following the the bombing of Shanghai as th« hour week for all men in the opcr- closed with the end of the deer Mr. Dugan was gone for ten days, ambulance to Cottage Grove Tues boat on which »he returned, the utlng and auditing departments. season. Mr. Harms weighed in a going by way of the northern route day afternoon, ran off the bridge President Pierce, was used to re- conforming to the general trend 230 pound mule deer and Mr. Fish- and returning the southern route. move refugee» from the war-torn a shorter work week. The em- er a 169 pound blacktail, Each was An exhibit of 150 of the finest re at Hebron suffering shock and Enroute the Oregon delegation was area. ploye» will receive the same salary awarded a refrigerator lockerbox productions of recognized master bruises. Her year-old baby, in the given a banquet at Denver and a I*aiMcngers on the boat felt the for the 40-hour weeir as they do rent free for one year, Twenty pieces of art has been engaged for car with her. was severely bruto- tour of that city. They were taken effeots of the war because eo many for the former eix-day week. The nine deer were weighed in during display to students of the city ed. on a tour of Kansas City, visiting of the ship’s supplies were used in change means an increase in hour- the contest, the majority being schools and general public during the museum the Swift packing caring for the refugee» that food ]y wagos but no increase in *lar- mU]e deer. the week of November 8 to 12. This Farmers Inconvenienced When plant, the Soldiers’ Memorial and exhibit will contain reproductions Light« Go Out Wednesday ■tocks were low and passenger» because of the reduction in _ other places of interest. On their suffered from dysentery as a re- hour». Farmers of the Cottage Grove return they visited El Paso. Tex., Walker Community Plans Program .true to the originals in all respects, with the possible exception of size. district were put to some inconven suit of the poor food. The local office of th» company and Juarez. Mexico. They return Motion pictures of the Grand Even the most delicate variations The Pierce, ( aw* going up , win wm *0111*111 remain uprn open the i nr President ricivv wiv same hours mvw »* «»/ill k * ience Wednesday when the electric ed through California. the Yangtze river to remove rafu-!H8 previously and Ml* MargaretjCany®« aj»1 01 Mexico wi I in color are maintained. In most power went off but the greater gees, was »truck by shrapnel. ' Witeon will be employed part tee^alker instances the brush strokes in the portion of the local residents were Mrs Ball returned by way offln the local office to take care of *t 7:30 Friday nigh^Jn the Walker original picture are clearly discern not aware of the interruption in Carolers to Hold Meeting New York. the extra day not provided for in hW» «cho®’ the ible. service because the break occured Friday Afternoon at School --------------------------- ! th. 8-hour fiv^i.y week. ^ven to raise fund, toward the The exhibit will be open to the between 4:10 and 4:30 a. m. Power The Carolers, women's musical - • — —-- 1 purchase of a piano for the Walker public at the Central school build State Superintendent Vialta. minutes. Loren organization of this city, will meat , Community Sunday «chool. A ing on two evenings during the was off for 20 manager for the Rex Putnam, state superin ten- Mr». Zlmmerly Win* play, the name of which is being week. The receipts from a small Schroeder local Power company, at 4 o’clock Friday afternoon in dent of public instruction, and D. Putttag Contest Mountain Stat* <■> «... withheld as a surprise, also wUl be admission charge will be used to was called out by the break which room 2 of the high school. All A. — Emerson of the state depart- — Mr* William Zlmmerly won the fcature of th. program. An women interested in singing ar* ment of education, both of Salem,; women'« weekly putting contest tion sale of various article« will purchase pictures for the grade was caused by system trouW* and isked to attend the meeting. not from local causes. visited har. today on theta- way <0 Wednesday on the local golf cour* be hcW |n connect!on wlth the pro- schools. Last year the group had a mem Aahland. with 17 putto for the nine hole» amaU admlMjon wln bership of 20 and it is hoped to License Examination Scheduled. ------------ -------------- Mrs, Margaret Mickey wa* second "h_rrtl Lane Grand Jury Excused ’ecure 30 members for this year. Mark M. Taylor, examiner of op-1 To remove tha socket of an elec4 with 19 and Mi* Belle Burkholder _ The eraton and chauffeurs, will be at. — Lane - county - - grand - jury . John Deveraux of Eugene will be trie light bulb when the glass ha* waa third with 20. Seven were ■ the city hall between 9 a. m. and excused from duty Friday to await the director. broken off press a large cork firm- entered. Mr«. Mickey won the Sun- W, v. T. U. rian* s«e. 5 p. m. Monday, November 1. and the call of the judge for further ly Into the socket. This enable« afternoon contMt. The W. C. T. U. will hold a cook- Further information about the those wishing permits or llcen.es duty Je*e Lan.ing Sr of this ene to unscrew th* metal part. --------------------------- ed food sale Saturday at the Irish- to drive car. are asked to contact 1 city and Ethel May Lynch are local organization may be obtained from It Is better to give than to lend, 1 Swarta »tore. Proceeds will be used Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell. The average curvature of the him during these hour«. members of the jury. for alcohol education. and it costs about the same. earth to two inches per mile. Fairview Residents Struck Down By Auto High School to Send Delegates to Meeting C. G. Lions To Meet Springfield Saturday Oregon Teams Score Census of School High At F. F. A, Meet Children in City Adjustment for Being Taken Here Debt Farmers Available C. of 0. Names Group For Red Cross Drive City Purchases Truck for Water Department Two Men are injured In Logging Accident Mrs. Ball Tells Of Sino-Japanese War Experiences Mt. States Power Co. Starts 40-Hour Week » I Exhibit of Many Art Masterpieces PlannedNov. 8-12