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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1938)
TíiUKBDAY. JANUARY 20, UKW» TUE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON which is saiu said uj to be new measure wmcn modeled after the Louisiana law recently upheld by the United Establish«! 1A8# Leonard S. Goddard---------- Edito* Static supreme court provides for Published Every Thursday bv a graduated tax ranging from $10 Cottage Grove Publishing Company per stori* for chains operating President from two to ten stores, up to a Leonard S. Goddard Secretary maximum of $550 per store on A W Shofstall ---- C. I. Rynearaon. Advertising Mgr. chains operating more than 500 Business Office at 25 North Sixth stoæs. Sponsors of the measure SUBSCRIPTION RATES claim that it would yield an an- (Cash in advance! „ nual revenue of $500,000 in Ore- One year........................ —----- .») CO" Six Month*________________ .50 * * ‘ Three month« 2V Income Tax Collection* Increase. One month_______________ Foreign rate 50c year additional I Income tax collections by Ore gon during 1937 totalled $5.344.- 047 it was reported by the state tax commission. Of this amount $3.328,683 was received from in dividuals and $1.741.039 from cor porations. The 1937 total was more than twice that of 1931 when only National Hditorial Aaaoclatiou $2,278,767 were collected from this Oregon Nawapaper Conference source. by 'Saved. Converted, Regenerat ed. etc.'?” Wednesday, 7 p. m. cottage prayer meeting at home of Rev. W V. McGee; Thursday, 7:30, choir practice at the church. 1 - Cirttace wrare Srntmci THE CHURCHES Free Methodist Church, Geo. G. Edwards, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45; forenoon service. 11. sermon subject, 'The Power of Hope Through the Gospel;** evening ser vice, 7:30, sermon subject. "The Lord Is at Hand.” Notice for the announcement of the Free Metho dist revival next week. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Christian Endeavor Rally. Ijine county Christian Endeav- orers will meet in Eugene at Fair mount Presbyterian church in honor of Christian Endeavor’s fifty-seventh birthday on Febru ary 4. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m. Christian Church Young People. This newly organized society Methodist Episcopal Church. El started with 12 members and now lsworth M. Tilton, Pastor. Sun has 35. They held a business day school. 9:45: forenoon service. meeting and elected the following 11. sermon subject, "Christians officers: Emma Lukens, president; Unashamed;” vesper service. 5:30. Lowell Brown, vice president; An the junior choir will sing; inter na Baine, secretary; John Palmer, mediate league, 5:30; Epworth treasurer. Committee Chairmen: League. 6:30; prayer meeting. Prayer meeting, Winifred Moris; Thursday. 7:30. Ixtokout. Roy Crainc: social. Fran- |cis Morris: missionary. Harriett A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR'S A net profit of $118.848 on its First Christian Church. E. E. Knight. Harold Kirchner leads the MESSAGE real estate sales during 1937 was Governor Lehman's message to reported by the World War Vet- Coulter, minister.—Bible school at group with help from Mr. Coulter the 1938 New York Legislature erans State Aid commission this 9:45; morning worship. 11, ser and Francis Cbulter. The society does not sound like the late Jack- week. Sales of farm and city mon subject, "The Master's Pas- has plans for celebrating Christian son-Ickes fulminations, nor does property by the commission dur- sion for Lost Souls;” unified En Endeavor week beginning Janu it coincide with some of the ing the year totalled $1,401,143. deavor service at 6: 3u, five En- ary 30. ending February 6. Under radical speeches of the President. The state’s investment in these deavor groups: evangelistic ser- the direction of John Devereaux Among other things he says: properties amounted to $1.268.262. vice. 7:30, sermon subject, “Warn they are starting a choir. Their ings On the Hell Bound Route." main object now Is to train to be- Today our most important • • • task is to stimulate and develop a Broken Homes Cause Delinquency a gospel message never to be for come better acquainted with genuine co-operation between the Eighty percent of the inmates gotten. Gospel song service both ! church work and Endeavor. principal functional groups in our of the Boys' Training School come morning and evening directed by The Intermediate Endeavor is society .... from broken homes, Superinten- Mr. Devereaux. keeping up a good attendance. “Business recession, I believe, dent Sam Laughlin told the Board Christian Science Society—Sun They stand third for achievement can beat be overcome by a policy of Control this week. The institu- on the part of government which tion has more than 600 boys out day school, 9:45; forenoon service, in the Endeavor work in Lane 11, sermon subject, *”* * "Truth; ' **“” eve- union. The missionary committee meetings at 6:30. Prayer meeting leased the pioneer James Short- will promote greater co-operation on parole. About 20 percent < f the ** night, and understanding between busi boys in the school are parole vio ning service second and fourth of this society met Wednesday af- Thursday Thuradav nicht. ridge house and also the farm and Wednesdays at 7:30. Reading ter school to start a scrapbook ness. the workingman, the farmer lators has moved in. with his family. room on second floor of Petersen and reports of their activities. and the consumer........... The Searchers class of young Mrs. Frances Patton is now on "Government must instill in all State Grubstaking Prospectors. building open to public 3 to 5 and people from the Methodist church the kx'al telephone line. The Methodist junior choir will The newly created department 7 to 9 on Tuesdays. Thursdays and groups faith and confidence in the Mra. Jessie GilcrUt will remain have a party at the church Satur will spend a social evening Janu- future. In turn, each of these of geology and mineral industries Saturdays, except holidays. day night from 7 to 8. The enter ary 21 at the home of Fred Boa- at Knight's l-nnding. Cal., longer groups must trust in and co-oper- has already grubstaked prospect- ate with government and with ors to a total of $20.000 according _____ ______ ________ _ committee Includes Helen ley. Ida Marie Adams and Mra. than planned, due to the HlnrM of Presbyterian Church, ,_____ James ___ A. taining Tilton are the commlt- her ulster, who lives there, Mra each other........... to a report to Governor Martin.1 Smith, Pastor. — Sunday, 9:45, Wells. Francis Adams. Alberta Ellsworth in charge. Minnie Cheaebro. “If one group is not adequately The 1937 act creating the board Bible school; 11. r morning wor- Adkins and 1 Bobby Stroup, Mra. Philip Heraey spent last compensated and protected, the authorizes grubstakes up to a ship, theme. "Sowers and Reap- • • • Thursday on Mosby ('reek at the others sooner or later will suffer, maximum of $50 on condition that era. Partners in the Kingdom, Baptist Church. Henry W. Dav- home of her sister. Mra. F. V. Business cannot prosper at the the loan be repaid with interest ... special for ______ those __________ who have _____ been i is. Pastor -Sunday school, L 10. _______ cost of labor. Labor cannot pros- if the miners make a “strike." Mr. and Mra. Ne no Perini of Overton, who entertained the members of this church less than forenoon service, 11, sermon sub- per by destroying business." evening service, Yoncalla were at Hebron Sunday ladies' club at an all-day meeting 20 years. Anthem by the vested ject. "Loyalty. ” 1 Inheritance Tax Collections. with the county demonstration In other words Lincoln's fam subject, “The Peril looking after their propertv. choir; 6:30, Christian Endeavor; 7:30, sermon l _ Inheritance and gift taxes col- 7:30. Forum. "What do we mean of Resisting God. ous remark "United We Stand. od.” Young people's* Mr. White from Nebraska has agent present. Divided We Fall" is as true today lected by the state during 1937 as it was when it was made dur totalled $1.103,598.38 according to a report by State Treasurer Hol ing his first campaign. n man. Inheritance tax collections □ totalling $1.043,277.41 set a new Because District Attorney Bert all-time high. Holman said. Boyan and his enforcement offic- • • • ers have rounded up a dozen or so Members of the Board of Con- Redmond young people on morals trol have been invited by Super charges doesn’t mean that the intendent S. B. Laughlin to wit town has suddenly become a den ness a dress parade of his charges of iniquity. at the Boys’ Training school. The On the contrary, it means that boys, Laughlin said, are being Boylan and his men have effec drilled twice daily by a former tively forestalled possibility of regular army sergeant. such a condition. It is conceivable that had the district attorney not Patrons of the state library are given the actual and potential of- becoming more serious-minded in Of uWS their reading in the opinion of teeth, the situation could have Miss Harriet C. Long, librarian, grown to menacing importance. Mai] or(jer requests for books on with the resulting black eye to the the arts during 1937 were town as a whole. 1 more than double - - - the requests for As it is, the en forecement offi- the same type of books during cera are to be congratulated on 1933 was also a material their foresight and can be assured - .„ - _ . ... increase in requests for books on of public support in any similar sociology and economics, philoso- campaigns that may be necessary . phy religion and home economics. —Redmond Spokesman. On the other band requests for books of fiction fell iff from 15,- The supreme court has denied 095 in 1933 to 10,902 in 1937. the right of Portland to tax safe ty deposit boxes in national banks. Fifty-eight mental cases now What next wrill the tax eaters being treated at the two state hos think of to tax? Politicians have pitals will be transferred io the forced government expenses to new federal institution at Rose- such a height that we are taxed burg shortly after February 1. on everything possible while alive Thirty-eight patients will be and what we leave for our child- transferred from the Salem hos- ren is taxed when we are dead, pjtal and 20 from the Pendleton If tax spending bodies would institution strive half as hard to cut out the • • • superfluities of government as 1421 Motori.ts Lose Licensee they do to think up new ways of A total of 1427 Oregon motorists spending money and levying taxes. suf fered revocation or suspension the whole country would be im- of their drivers’ licenses during measurably benefited As it is 1937 according to figures made now every person in the country public by Secretary of State Snell, works one day every week to sup- total 290 more than the port the government. Corvallis j93g figure Driving while intoxi- Gazette-Times. 1 cated - accounted -- for 906 --- revoca tions or 87 percent of the >tal. In 1035 cases the suspension or revocation was subject to the STATE CAPITOL safety responsibility act under which the driver must estabi?h NEWS LETTER proof of financial responsibility , UX71U1U before Ilia his llglll right to operate a car Consideration of proposals for a will be restored. Portland office building by the J • * Board of Control has apparently Supreme Coart Outlaws Slot narrowed down to five offers, the Machines. Elks Temple, Board of Trade The supreme court opinion last building. Municipal Market build- week outlawing slot machines and ing, the Lloyd's proposal and a pinball games as lotteries oper- proposed civic center on the west ated in violation of the state con- side. The first three of these pro- stitution “tolls the funeral bells posals involve the purchase of old upon all such devices in Oregon," buildings and their reconditioning according to Ralph Moody, assis- to meet the needs of the state, tant attorney general. Moody who Lloyd’s has offered to donate a has been active in prosecuting pin “METHODIST SAM” site on the east side and to ac- ball and slot machine operators in cept three percent certificates of Marion and Polk counties declared Born in Austria — Naturalized American indebtedness in financing con- that it now becomes the duty of struction of a two story modern every district attorney and law office building 200 by 800 feet, enforcement officer in the state The Elks Temple has been offer- to see to it that none of these de- ed the state for $690,000 includ- vices are permitted to operate in ing the cost of remodeling the their counties. structure. Agents for the Board J of Trade muilding, an 11-story of- Civil Service Examinations. fice structure, have offered this The United States Civil Service property together with an adjac commission has announced open ent 100x100 foot lot for a total competitive examinations for the cost of $625,000, this figure to following positions: Junior gradu- a tera’ ate nurse> *162°: associate wool tions to the building. technologist, $3,200 a year; indus- । trial classification analyst, and Preliminary petitions for a new senior, associate, and assistant in-! chain were filed _ dustrial classification . „ store tax measure . _ u analysts, i with Secretary of State Snell this $2,600 to $4,600 a year. Full infor- week by the Oregon Independent mation may be obtained at the Business League of Portland. The post office in this city. 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