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dotlaac (Brone Sentine! VOLUME XLV1H. ( Established June 15, 18X9.) ’'hin^s WeThink Forestry Men Speak At Chamber Meet COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, . THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 193« Pins Fall as Bowling Tournament Starts Thtnç $ Olhffl Thmh und Wr îhmk of îhmq¡ Ofhtri Think / nrlimn IÌ pp I pì ’Ì pì Ì LOCIlrdU nUlCUed FDA Reports Aiding 512 Farm Families District Union Head o. NUMBER 24 Interet mtinues To Grow L annery Play in the Cottage Grove bowl Farm debt adjustment work in ing tournament started Monday Lane county is contributing to flh rf Urti» evening, when the Quality Market both rural and urban income downed the Post Office team by a Local Man Urges “Hands Off’ through placing farmers in a posi Brice Creek Camp Ground score of 1828 to 1632. DeYoung tion where they can assume their Dorena and Lorane Granges When we didn't have liquor, Project Reports Encouraging; rolled the high aeries for the win- Policy on National Dispute just obligations and maintain to Aid in Securing Needed ners, with 444, and R. Boalaugh । that was blamed for the depres farming operations on a profitable and “Solid Front” at Home. basis, according to Walter Klundt, Information From Farmers the high »ingle with 176. sion. Now that we have liquor. It Fred Isom Also Guest. is blamed for the recession. It Just On Tuesday evening the Arcade district debt adjustment supervi »eenis as if no good ever comes Sentinel team tangled with Bob’s; sor, Farm Security Administra W. H. Cochran of Cottage Grove tion. V. V. Harpham, supervisor of Bowling Alleys, with the pin »et- Interest continues to mount in from liquor. the Urnpquu National Forest, sta ters coming out on the long end wax reelected president of the dis Mr. Klundt states that since the project jointly sponsored by This business of young women tioned at Roseburg, was guest of the score 2202 to 2069. McKib- trict council of Lumber and Saw farm debt adjustment has been the local chamber of commerce giving their silk stockings to the speaker at the Tuesday noon ben rolled high scries with 507 mill Worker», A.F.ofL. affiliate, sponsored by the United States and the Dorena grange to secure according to the final tabulation Department of Agriculture a cash cannery for the Cottage bonfire as an unti-Japanrse ges lunchron of the Chamber of com and high »ingle with 178. ture seemed ridiculous until the merce. Mr. Harpham discussed the Ten teams have enrolled for the of return» of votes cast in the through the Farm Security Ad Grove area. Members of the Do recreational area on tournament, and more entries are various locals, announced late last ministration, 512 Oregon farm rena grange are contacting farm newspaper» printed a picture of pi' Brice creek, which the chamber expected. the girls removing the hosiery. Team» enrolled by week. He had resigned several families had debts totaling $1,842,- ers in that section, and it is ex has been seeking to establish. Wednesday were: Arcade-Sentinel, weeks ago. 702 reduced to $1,099,335, a net pected that a committee from the Cochran ran for reelection, it is adjustment of $743,367. The resul Lorane grange will personally I jogging operations are nearing Bartel» Market, Bobs Bowling Al "Man Hit on Intersection by Auto," was the heading of one of the tract, and chamber members ley», Cottage Grove Hotel, First reported, on a four point program, tant adjustments in practically all contact interested farmers in that the Last news stories published by .. , who have feared that the beauty National Bank. H & H Auto Ser in which he advocates a “hands cases permitted orderly retire territory. the Oregonian. Inasmuch ax the of thl* spot might be ruined be- vice, A questionnaire, published else Irl»h-Swartz, Postoffice, off’ policy on the national dispute ment of obligations and resulted in Portland dally »usjx-ndcd public»- tore the recreational features Quality Market and Scott Lumber between the C.I.O. and A.F.ofL., payment of $33,583 in back taxes. where in this issue, will be circu and urges the formation of a solid Applications for assistance may lated among the farmers in the tion soon then-after, the news could ba developed were pleased Company. never was published as to whether to learn that the Commissioner of Individual score» of games to front of all organized workers in be made through the county re Creswell, Drain and Yoncalla sec the lumber industry in this dis habilitation supervisor’s office at tions, or any farmer interested or not a serious fracture reaulted. Public luinds is inclined to favor date follow: trict. ' the preservation of recreational Tuesday, January 25 Broadway Bldg., Eugene, Ore., or A special open meeting has been by writing directly to the District this newspaper, and mail it to the Seventeen - year - old Freeport, areas, pending the survey by ’he King 141 142 135 418 called for next Sunday, January Department of Interior of the 111., girl, seeing her pet dog about Glasgow 169 139 147 455 FDA Supervisor, Farm Security secretary of the Cottage Grove to k*e a fight with a fox, rushed O.&C. lands. Earl Ballew, cham Neteon 151 154 167 472 30, at Eugene at 1 p. m. to which Administration, Portland, Oregon. chamber of commerce. in and choked the fox to death. ber secretary, was instructed to Allen The questionnaire will supply 136 98 116 «50 representatives from all the A. F. That wns a heroic way of showing contact public land officials, and McKibben the information needed before 165 164 178 507 of L. locals in the district have been invited, as well as represen love for a pet, but the publicity request that the 4O-acre Brice Arcade-Sentinel any definite plans can be present probably has taken from the creek tract be withheld from sale More lock ed to any group interested in ea- 147 113 147 -407 tatives of the I.E.U. Cochran’s four point program is young woman any chince of find for logging purposes, pending ac Swanson tablishing a cannery— the amount 129 135 157 - 421 ing a husband brave enough to tion that will create a recreation Shofstali of acreage available, and the type 104 164 143 411 as follows: 1. hand» off’ attitude to- al area there. The chamber spon Rynearson marry her. of produce. 149 128 148 425 sored a bill introduced in congress Braswell H. E. Eakin, chamber president 143 145 117405 ward the national dispute between An honor came to H. B Fer the C.I.O. and the A.F. of L. Current discussion of the Ore last year by Senator McNary that announced the appointment of Monday, January 24 rin. city superintendent of schools, 2. Formation of a solid front of all gon boot at least proves that the would have established this site Post Office Charles Beidler and John Penning organized workers in the lumber this yveek in his election to the ex ton as additional members of the well known contrivance, designed as a recreational center, but due Nelson 119 150 137 406 ecutive committee and council of to keep criminate from getting to an error in the legal descrip Sutherland 79 87 73 239 industry of this district. the newly organized Oregon Pro chamber of commerce cannery away, has been with us from early tion of the site, the bill was held Leonard 118 133- 338 3. Formation of a unity council to gressive Education Association, at committee. They will cooperate days Maybe that is what has up. Wilson 112 78 60 240 prevent jurisdictional disputes a meeting of specially designated with Lorin Schroeder, Joe Smith More than thirty-five million Bricher been holding Oregon t>ack. 151 124 124- 399 which have crippled the industry administrators and teachers at the and Carl Rynearson, former mem elsewhere. people visited the national for Quality Market University of Oregon on Monday bers of the committee. Benton county has 5081 repub ests last year. Mr. Harpham said, Boslaugh W. 101 113 119 333 4 Adherence to a program which night. This new organization will licans. The extra "1” is put there indicating an increasing trend to Anderx<»n 106 78 7» 262 will rebuild the confidence of the be affiliated with the National so as to include the erudite editor ward that type of recreation. 176 137 105-418 workers in unionism, and nullify Progressive Education Associa Boslaugh R. Accompanying Supervisor Harp Savage of Corvallis Gazette-Time». Ix-mo- 139 131 101—371 the disintegrating effect of intra- tion and will serve to promote the cratji arc listed numbering ham was Ranger Fred Isom of DeYoung 165 127 152 444 union battles. f»nly 1651. The figures indicate Glide, who had been stationed at “The decision of the members more progressive movements in >tt Lumber Co. and H. that ail the republicans in Oregon Rujada a number of years ago. & H Motor Service turned In the to return me to office, is in my the educational field throughout must have taken refuge in Ben- Mr. I»om commented favorably on closest score of the tourney when opinion, a vindication of this Oregon. Last year the national organi- the many changes made in this results of Wednesday evening’s policy, and I shall seek endorse- ton. zation promoted a conference for section since he had been sta play were totaled. The H & H ment of it at the January 30 meet Oregon teachers at Eugene and What this country needs more tioned here. ing," Cochran is reported to have team winning by a score of 1858 emphasized the best recognized than anything else is a good two- H. E. Eakin, chamber president, to 1824 stated. methods of teaching. It is expect The Monthly State Payroll a* cent stamp. There’s a chance for announced the appointment of Nearly all the teams to play ed that the new association will a slogan for the republicans. The Charles Beidler and John Pen this week have used substitutes. promote conferences and stimu of Last September with 9825 democrats always bring us three- nington as additions to the can Scott Lumber Ca late experimental work in the rent postage. nery committee of the chamber. Johnson 185 130 127 442 Employes was $983,851.15. state. Southern Oregon chambers of More 129 121 144 394 Teachers of the local schools at commerce have requested the lo According to a national maga 107 114 160 381 Kanet, tending the meeting of organiza zine. Walter Disney once lived in cal chamber to »end a delegation Johnson, Carl 128 86 133- 347 (By A L Lindbeck) tion were Miss Marian Notvedt, Oregon. Probably developed his to Grants Pass to protest the re Foland, On Thursday evening, February 70 72 118 -260 Miss Alma Sarpola, Miss Vivian Silly Symphonies from watching moval of the Shasta trains by the High Scries, Merle Johnson 442. 10, the Cottage Grove Lions club Johnston, and Horace Robbins. ployes on the state payroll as of the citizenry in action on election Southern Pacific. The railroad has High Single, Merle Johnson 185. will be host to clubs of Roseburg, last September 920 are located in announced the removal of both H & H Auto Service day. Springfield, Junction City and Eu Lane county, according to a sur daytime passenger trains through 149 131 94 374 gene. if present plans materialize. vey just completed by Wallace S. It may be odd. but, since the this section effective February 7. Kerr. 124 95 129 348 Dr. Victor P. Morris will be the Wharton, state budget director. Brissette. went into the business government principal speaker. Other details 116 — 356 Monroe, 129 These Lane county employes of I 11 of plowing under piggies, more 118 156 163—437 of the program will be announced Maxwell. the state who drew salaries for ■pork'’ has been distributed from Allen 124 126 93 343 later. It Is expected that A. L. the month aggregating $86,522.44 Washington than ever before in Hawn, district governor will be Maxwell 437 ; High High Series: are distributed as follows: Eu- With the beginning of the the history of the country. Single, Maxwell, 163. Both teams present. gene. 856; Oakridge, 13; Florence. second semester this week the en It is planned that twelve or used 3 substitutes. McMinnville Telephone Register rollment of the Cottage Grove 12; Leaburg, 10; Blue River, 4; Schedules for the coming week fifteen members of the local club high school has increased to a to Cheshire. 1; Coldson, 6; Swiss says: "It is a trite saying that will meet with the Roseburg chib were announced as follows: tal of 432 for the year as compared Home, 6; Junction City, 1; Vene- there is nothing more certain than next Wednesday evening. Thursday, January 27 with 37p at this time last year. ta, 9; Springfield, 1; Cottage death and taxes.” It may not lx* Irish-Swartz vs. C. G. Hotel trite, but it is true that there is Ten new students enrolled Mon- Grove, K LORANE GRANGE MEETING Friday. January 28, An analysis of the state payroll one thing more certain than death An open meeting was held at Bob's Bowling Alleys vs. Bartels for September reveals the fact and tax<*s. That is, we shall never A Round Table Discussion of The steady increase here in high the grange hall Tuesday night. Market. that 6188 persons had steady jobs be able to j>ay the taxes. January 25. Allen Wheeler, Po school enrollment, a gain of 140 with the state while another 3627 Monday. January 31, Questions Pertaining To Quality Market vs. Arcade-Senti mona grange master, was princi in three years, is taxing the capa were listed as part time employes Southern democrats want a Modern Germany Was Held pal speaker. Short talks were city of the high school building Of the full time employes 4185 or nel. committee to Investigate the re- made by members from several to the limit, according to school 68 percent are male and 2003, or Tuesday, Feb. 1 caasion. Republicans shouldn’t op visiting granges. A skit “She officials. The local school board 32 percent are females. The total Postoffice vs. H & H Auto pose. Let the democrats get them Couldn ’ t Stay a Minute ” and a is making a study of the best pro state payroll for the month was The students of the high school Wednesday. February 2 selves in that hole If they want to. were recently entertained by the First National Bank vs. Scott reading were given by Lorane cedure for the future in order to $963.851.15. Average monthly sal grange members. Visiting grang insure additional accomodations ary for full time male employes Current Problems class, under the Lumber Company. ers were Allen Wheeler of Goshen. in maintaining the present effic.- is $145.18 while female state em Taxes are so high that every direction of their teacher, Miss Mr. Emery of Willikenzie. Mr. and ency. person In the country has to work Mildred Baker, in a unique assem ployes receive an average of $97.20 Mrs. F. D. Petzold of Central, Mr. one day a week to support the bly. Ten members of the class The new students registered a month. and Mrs. McBeth and Mr. and this week are: Freshmen, Leroy government. There's the germ of with Charles Clark as leader dis Although Salem is the capita' Mrs. DeFoe of Spencer Creek, Mr. Kirkendoll. Frances Morris. Ken an Idea to relieve unemployment. cussed, in round table fashion, and Mrs. Claude Arne, Mr. and neth Burchell, Winifred Morris: city and the center of state gov Double up taxes and every per such questions as "Who was Hit ernment only 23 percent of the The Willamette Area Council of Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Sophomores : Dellmer son would be working two days a ler”, "What is the Swastika”, Bowers. full time employes are located Boy Scouts of America will hold Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Bettis of Vernon Decker; Juniors: Harry week. "Who are the Nazi and what are here. These 2240 persons drew a a banquet at the Osborne Hotel in Dorena. It was decided to hold a McCall; Seniors they doing for Germany”. Bob Kenady; total of $253 614.97 in salarie i for Eugene on Friday evening, Jan. special meeting Tuesday night. Post-Graduates : Don Thies and September. Corvallis with 1549 Northern democrats tell south A thirty minute discussion of 28th at 6:30 p. m. Feb. 1. to obligate new members Clifford Hiner. ern democrats If the anti-lynching conditions and problems confront state employes, or 16 percent of The main speaker of the even bill in killed, that will have a ten ing the German people under the ing will be the Rev. Perry Smith. and elect officers for the coming the total, ranks second with a Sep GIRL SCOUT HOUSE dency to "wean back" the negro Hitler regime was held in an in Episcopal minister of Roseburg, year. Refreshments were served tember payroll of $138.226.77. by Lorane grangers. Much interest is being taken in Portland third Vith 1253 votes to the republicans. “Wean formal manner with all students who is the national director of the new girl scout house which fujj tlme state employes, 13 per- ing back" may be good English In of the panel taking part. This patriotic programs for the Ameri I. O. O. F. DEGREE WORK these days when the gnudeal has was followed by questions from can Legion and the Veterans of of the total, ¡md a monthly The local I. O. O. F. lodge No. work is being donated by the payroll put the laws of nature into re the audience. Much worthwhile Foreign Wars. He will speak in of $153,255.46. Eugene had verie. persons on the state pa-roll information was furnished the behalf of boy scouts volunteer 68 is conferring the first degree fathers of the girl scouts who are on five candidates this Thursday carpenters. Mr R^s Peterson for aggregate of $80.233.96. entire student body by this new service. He has been in boy evening, at their hall here, tor and gave a days labor, Omer Moore _ ~ . type of program. Efficient packing plants save scout work since he was 12 years in representation of the Creswell and C. E. Miller each gave the °^er 3927 employ«* of the gallstones from cattie and ship Students who conducted this as- of age as a scout and later as lodge. A number of Odd Fellows greater part of two days Mr. st«te with payroll checks aggre- them to China, where they bring semhly, were: Charles Clark. Bob volunteer scout leader. ...... Inorane, Springfield, Elmira, Miller will hang the wallpaper Eat*ng from $300 the pound. If it takes gall Grannis. Thelma McMahon, Lloyd Mr. C. C. Colt, **0 has been Oakridge and Eugene are expect- which was donated by Mr. and scattered about in the varices to produce gallstones, we could Wagner, Julian Miller, Lois Bald- president of the Portland Area Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Herbert Lomoard. counties with ever/ county rep- name a half dozen fellows seek win, Gerald Mosby. Claribel Cald-, council for the past 20 years, will । resent«!. Crook county nad the Each girl is donating a plate, sma'lest number, 21. on Jie state ; ing office In Oregon who have na well, and Betty Jones. present the following awards. TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING knife, fork, spoon, sauce dish and payroll although their monthly tural resources sufficient for pay- Two silver beavers, 3 scoutmaster Cottage Grove Townsend club glass tumbler. ment of the national debt. Civil Service Examinations. keys,6 eagle awards, and 50 vet- met Sunday at 2:30, with a good pay checks totalled slightly high The older girls are going out to er than did those of the 22 in Jef The United States Civil Service eran awards. attendance. Delegates who were C. II. Cheesman Join» Army Mr. H. II. Salee, director of Wil at the district convention in Cor Mrs. Raymond Trask's home on ferson, 23 in Sherman or 25 in Commission has announced open Word has been received from competitive examinations for the lamette Area council, urges all vallis Jan 9th gave their reports. Thursday afternoon to work on Morrow county. the Portland recruiting office that following positions: Fire coopera members of local troop 18. their The club Is putting on a member their home nursing project. The Chester II. Cheesman, son of Mr. tion specialist, $3,800 a year, and parents, members of scout com ship drive. Mr. Alfred Beidler is girls are required to be examined and Mrs. Harry L. Cheesman of principal plant physiologist, $5600 mittees and leaders to be present chairman of the committee. The in home nursing either by a reg Tax turnovers reported Satur- this city has enlisted for service a year. Full Information may be if at all possible. next meeting of the club will be istered nurse or a doctor. Mrs. day by the county treasurer in Trask is a registered nurse and eluded: 1937, principal $9697.44, with the 7th infantry regiment obtained nt the post office in'this February 6th. BOV SCOUT COMMITTEE is kindly giving this service to the interest, interest. $278.80; 1936, principal. principal, with station at Vancouver liar-!city. girls. racks. Wash. ________________ $400.00, interest. $407.85; 1935 Mr. Albert W. Weldon, Mr. Al Road Work. $2078.80, interest $321.- Cheesman is a native of Ore- Worth Harvey, district deputy bert Doley and Mr. Leonard S. Mrs. Namoa Kerr, expert knit- principal .... It is reported that the county gon. Ho was born at Monroe on of the grand master of the Mason- Goddaid are __ the three new mem- shovel will move Monday to the ting teacher, lectured at the meet- 67; 1934, principal $1646.06, in- April 17, 1914. j ic grand lodge of Oregon, made an bers of the Boy Scout committee Sears road near Saginaw, rhe ing last Thursday and created a terest $152.30; 1932, principal official visit to the Junction City which is compose of five mem- road will be completed with WPA great deal of interest in knitting $794.41, interest $63.64; 1931, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anlauf were lodge last Thursday evening. J. P. bers. Mr. Vinal Randall and labor. It is to extend from Cres- among the girls. Both Junior and principal $373.87, interest $109.19; guests of relatives in Portland Graham, master of the local Rev. Ellsworth M. Tilton are the well to Delight valley on the east Senior girl scouts held meetings 1927-30, principal $158.53, inter last Thursday. est $26.41. Sunday. I lodge, went with Mr. Harvey. hold over members. side of the Coast Fbrk. Ferrin Honored By Newly Organized Educators Association Monthly Salaries of Lane State Employes Total $86,522.44 Local Lions Will Be Host to Several of the Neighboring Clubs Increased Enrollment Taxing Capacity of High School Building High School Current Problem Class Holds A Unique Assembly Boy Scout Banquet to Be Given at Eugene