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Christmas is Coming—Hurry With Your Shopping dotiate (Brou e Sentinel 1 to MORE SHOPPING VOLUME XLLX f (Established June 15, 1889 ) Lane Tax Levy Is Boosted 15 Mills for 1939 Increased Levy Due To Lower COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938. ^ane County Pomona Presenting the Winning Grove Lions Five Lose Lives in Forced Landing of Grange In Semi Annual Meeting 26 Transport in Ocean Co-Pilot Lloyd Jones, Relative of Earl Hill of Thia City. IxMt in Tragedy Officer* Are Chosen for Another Year on Thin Date. Valuations and To School Deficiency NUMBER 16 Reorganization OfO.P.&É.Ry Recommended Decision Handed Down By Examiner at Washington Yesterday Lane County Pomona Grange in Co-Pilot Lloyd Jones of Seattle, its semi-annual meeting at Eu who lost his life in the forced gene Saturday elected officer«: I landing of the United Airlines Alien P. Wheeler was reelected transport which was torn apart in master for hi* second term. Other the storm swept ocean near Point LOCAL TAX RATE IS .3 officer* elected were: Overseer, Reyes, 34 miles from San Fran Above you see the likness of the Cottage Grove Lion's Football Harold Parks, Creswell; steward, cisco early Tuesday morning, was squad, who have gone through the conference year undefeated— $300,000 PROPOSED HILLS MORE Paul Bishop, Irving; Asst, stew a second cousin of Earl Hill of In recognition of this unusual record, the squad will be special ard, Ed Vogt, Santa Clara; treas this city. His mother had visited guests of the local Lions club this evening at a banquet in the Mr. Hill only a few days ago, on high school gymnasium. Lane county's tax levy for 19.39 urer, Tom Green, Westpoint; sec An interstate commerce com her way home from Seattle, mission examiner yesterday re was Ixxmted 1.5 mills over 1938 retary, Julia Haldorson, Central; where she had been caring for commended the reorganization of by the county court molding in lecturer, Mrs. M. H. Stewart, Mr. Jones' 2 year old son, who the Oregon Pacific and Eastern Eugene yesterday The court Four Oaks; chaplain, ^Irs. Cora had suffered a broken arm. fixed the levy at 22.3 mill*. The Emerson. Santa Clara; gate-keep railroad without fixed debts, it Five persons lost their life in was learned from Washington. levy win based on an assessed er, R. F. Thom. Junction City; Graces: Pomona, Mrs. Paul Plank, the tragedy, which occured when property valuation of $41.356,932 The road serves the local lumber the southbound plane was unable industry and was built in 1903. and the sum of $922.193 56 to be Irving; Ceres, Mr*. Miles Wicks, to locate the San Francisco air R. P. Boyce, local representative, raised in taxes. Local taxpayer* Creswell; Flora, Mr*. L. W. Hunt, port, and exhausted its gasoline said here that reorganization will pay -3 mills more than In Dorena; lady assistant steward, Thanksgiving Day football fans Approximately 4,000 turkeys 1938. The increase in the levy Mr*. Ed Vogt. Santa Clara; exe have moved to market from the saw Coach Curtis French’s Cot supply and made a forced land plans had been underway for the cutive committer; Miles Wicks. ing in the ocean. Pilot Stead, past year. was due to a decrease in the as- Farmers’ Union store here, it was tage Grove Lions pound out a ««•x*«*«! valuation of property in Creswell; D-nnie Haldorson, Cen learned Monday. C. D. Wilson, 19-0 win over the Junction City and one passenger, Isadore Edel The road is a 21.1 mile line ex 1938 under 1937 and to the fact tral; Fred Knox, Spencer Creek; buyer from Yoncalla, made two Tigers at Kelly field on a slippery stein. a paroled convict, last to tending east from Cottage Grove that the court feh it was n«*ces- musician, Mr*. C. I. Kent, Cres shipments last week, the last gridiron. The game brought to a leave the plane, were rescued by to Rujada. Practically all of its coast guard men. after the plane revenue comes from traffic it sary to raise $83,450 by taxe* for well Among the business transac shipment went out Friday. These close the Lions’ season, during had drifted on to rocks near the delivers the elementary school deficit. Al to the Southern Pacific shipments brought the total ton which they lost but one game, so the increase in old age assist- tions was a vote to repeal jaw nage up to about thirteen tons for won six, tied one and were scored shore. at Cottage Grove. ance 'ind 33.645 to be raised for No. 326, jiassed by the 1937 legis the season. In other words con on only in two games. In addition to Co-Pilot Jones, Examiner T. K. Carpenter pro pose missing and believed dead a capitalization of $300.000 a new library were factors In the lature providing for grading and sumers have eaten or will eat 26,- The Grovers tallied in each of HtHndnrdizatlon of all filberts and are: Stewardess Frona Clay, for- jor reorganized company, levy boost. the first three quarters, while 000 pounds of local grown tur committee rerom- merly of The Dalles. Oregon; This wou | d include 15,000 shares Comparative figures for the walnut*. Junction City made their only keys. Half of the local crop re five ppr cent stock having a years 1939 and 1938 from the of- mended joint instnllatkm of all mains to be marketed, with the serious scoring threat in the final Philip Hart, San Francisco; Ivan county granges, twenty-five in all, B Heflebower, San Francisco; par va]ue of $io each and 15 000 fice of Welby Stevens, county at Eugene, December 12th; also next shipment starting out on few minutes of play when Freel Sidney L. Shonts, San Jose. Cali- shares of new common stock hav- sensor were: passed to Wilhelm to advance to 1H3« appointed a committee to confer December 5th. 198» ing no par value. So far shipments have brought the three-yard line. The superior fomia. The V passengers and crew of the 34.3 327 with Lane county fair hom'd re from Coburg ........... _ The present capital stock of the strength of the Lions forced the twenty to twenty-two cents 294 garding advisibility of erecting per pound. 297 Cottage Grove Tigers back 5 yards on two plays, p)gne took temporary refuge on railroad would be eliminated as auditorium or fair building on 6.6 5.5 Croswell ......... they j valueless. Existing bondholder« when Patten intercepted a pass the wings of the ship. Had prob- 179 fair ground*. Appropriated $15.00 remained in the cabin it is 17.2 Florence would receive the new preferred and ran it back to midfield. 20.5 toward aiding 4-H club leader« 16.7 able that all would have been and common stock in full settle Junction City Ivan Patten, 184-pound full- 229 saved, since the cabin, when 21 5 to attend training school at Cor Oakridge ........ for their bonds. back, Paul Davenport, light half washed on the beach, was found ment 388 vallis. Recommended a drill iwun 36 9 Springfield .... In addition to wiping out pres back, and John Dugan, 170-pound- to compete in the state meeting 19.7 to be perfectly dry. The plane ent stock, the examiner recom Eugene ______ er, bore the brunt of the Lion at was broke in three pieces. College Crest water dtatrtet — at Corvallis in June, mended cancellation of an un tack. New officer* were installed 1939, 4.7 mllls; 1938. 4.6 mHls secured claim of $43,681 held by Blaine Freel, sophomore flash. Saturday evening. .South Willamette water dls- Lorne L. Miller. Among the local people attend PORTLAND. Ore , -Fund* to Bunny Barker, and Darwin Pack trict 1939, 9 mllls; no levy hi The* railroad’s present capitali ing the Pomona grange meeting taling $65.000 to prepare detailed ard provided the speakhead of the 1938. zation is about $1,115,000. Fixed Junction City eleven's drives. at Eugene Saturday were: Mr. filans for construction of the WIL Levies of the larger schoo! dls- charges total $16.500 annually. Both Patten and Packard were and Mr*. Loren Hunt, Mme«. amette valley flood control pro tricts are a« follow«: Luther Bettis, Ruth Pacholke, ject have been allotted to Major booting forty and fifty yard punts. 18.8 189 Fannie Goude, Nettle Gaw ley and Julian L. Moore at Portland, ac Freel. the Tiger passtosser. was Eugene .......... cording to word received yester sending the ball through the air 27.9 Anna Rlssue and daughter. 298 Springfield . . day from Major General Schley, many times in an effort to pro 23.3 23 Got tage Grove chief of army engineers at Wash vide a win for Lee Weber's Tig a Florence ......... 2.6 The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun ers. One 50-yard heave connected club ington, D. C. 0.0 o. Creswell ........ has scheduled their second ________ to Wilhelm and constituted the Eevery possible action will be 7. 5. Junction ........ shoot of the season for next Sun- — ------- ---- — --------- ------- — - — „--ri 'Spring Fever ”, a hilarious taken to expedite the work with only Junction City threat. 20.4 23.4 Oakridge ........ day, December 4, at the South three act comedy will be present- The Cottage Grove first seven in the limit of funds that are 18.2 Ccfaurg Sixth street grounds. The shoot Friday night at 8 p. m. by the made available, it was stated at points came in the initial quarter. will start at 10:30 and continue junior class in the high schoo* The ïEugene city levy will not Packard fumbled the ball on his the Portland office. be reported until December 5. the day. gymnasium. Explosions, terrible While no construction work own ID. Fullback Patten scored throughout Rumor has it that a delegation odors, deathbed scenes and mis- a touchdown on the next play, a will be accomplished, investiga Nineteen scout*, including a tion of proper dam sites and other run around his own right end. from the Dexter gun club will m- takpn identity are all blended in vade Cottage Grove to show the this ridiculous scatter-brained troop 78 at Drain preliminary work will pave the Patten carried it over for the ex local boys some of the fine points story in a delightful and amusing ■ received merit madges or ad- way for congressional appropria tra point to make it 7-0. After an exchange of punts. of breaking the elusive day birds, maimer. vancements at the joint Boy Scout tions expected to be provided for Both traps will be available for The play is directed by Mar- A child health conference will court of honor held at the armory construction work at the next Patten made it to the midfield Achterman Miss Marie be held here December 7th from Monday evening. It was the first session of congress. line on an end play. A Patten to use, thus offering competition for 1:00 to 400 •• m. at the office of joint meeting of the Cottage Lusk pass combine netted fifteen all classes of shooters without de- Fraser and Lawrence Frazier, Miss Helen Moore. district health Grove troop with the recently or- yards. Patten swept around his lay. Birds, merchandise and gro- class advisors, have charge of the business management of the pre- own end for another first down ceries will be offered as prizes. ryj*0, R«nlzed Drain troop, and more on the 25. Davenport made 4.. A feature of the shoot will be duction. 5th and Mala. Mr». Anne Leffing- th hundred people attend- Patten ripped off 13 more yards first round on the club s new To see Margaret Monson on well. of Eugene. »upervisor of ed the court. „ Horace Robbins. to the 8 An off-side penalty on trophy. This trophy, as befitting a her deathbed, Bryce Barrett tied nurses In I^tne county, announced Central school principal, presided - - to club In a lumber center, has been to a hatrack and Geraldine Kem ¡here Monday. The «conference will at the court, and H. B. Sallee, dis the next play brought it back .be conducted by Dr. E L. Gardi- trict head of the Wallamet coun- 13. Patten heaved a pass to New- turned out of wood, and will be daintily faint will be well worth iner, county health officer for ell was a guest. _ .. , ., „ ton in the end-zone making it 13 shot for once at each of the com- your money Admission' is 35 cents, reserved Washington. — Optimistic re- to q The attempted conversion ing shoots, the winner’s name of Children from infants to six Scout* receiving awards or pro ports of an unexpected surge of ^¡ed each shoot to be placed on the seats; 25 cents, general admission, years of age. To attend the con Agj;in in the third quarter. Cot trophy, and the trophy becomes 10 cents for children, ference the child must have a motions were as follows: Cottage Christmas buying poured into the The cast is as follows: Howard written refcral from the family Grove Second class merit badge commerce department recently tage Grove started a 55-yard the permanent property of the physician. Only well ckdklren will in bugling, Pete Dooley; first from the wholesale and retail march down the field to the June- shooter winning it most often dur- Brant, a senior at Brookfield be admitted. No treatments will class advancements, Neil Batch trade throughout the country. tion City goal post. Davenport ing the season. A nominal charge college, Bill Spies; Ed Burns, a Manufacturers and wholesalers made 17 from his own 45 to the will be made for competition for chemistry student, . — be administered. Stress is laid on elder and Leland Ray; first class Elmer Hen the fact that the coming confer merit badges. Braian Stroup, pub voiced cheer over a large volume Tiger 38. Patten made 6 and Dav the trophy, to boost the club’s dricks; Vic Lewis, an art student, ence is for all children between lic health; Richard Weldon, car of late rush orders that will keep enport 4 to almost another first treasury, which has been depleted Maurice Boyken; Lou Herron, a the above stated ages and not for pentry; Carleton Woodard, pio them busy supplying Christmas down. Patten galloped through by improvements at the club journalism student, Eathel Ann any particular class of children. neering; Dick Smith, Uve-saving. goods until the holiday season center for 17 more yards to the grounds, and social entertain Newton; Mrs. Spangler, the land Star scouts, Albert Smith and ends. Service Inaugurated hi 1937. 11. John Dugan and Patten com ments. lady, Wanda Brown; Anne Pur .Commerce department experts bined for enough yardage to the In 1937 the U. S. Children’s Carleton Woodard. Tenderfoot, cell, Howard’s heart-interest, Kenneth Hansen and Richard predicted that the remaining 25 4-inch mark. Patten shoved it MILK FUND DANCE TICKETS Margaret Monson; Vivian George, Bureau placed a considerable fund shopping days before Christmas over for six more points to make al money in Lane county with the Chambers. ON SALE. Vic’s heart-interest, Betty Hop Troop 78. Drain--Second class will shoot the volume of buying it 19-0. The try for point failed. specific understanding on the part per: Henry Purcell, Anne’s at the state and local health advancements: Jack Hednlck. far above the 1937 level and that Tickets for the Milk Fund bene mother, Geraldine Kem; Maude Lineups: J. C. fit dance were placed on sale this Corey, Howard’s spinister aunt authorities that a resident nurse Richard Leston, Meredith Lovett, it will approach the post depres C. G. be located to Cottage Grove. It Ralph Elseth, Donald Elseth, John sion peak of 1936. Wilhelm week. The dance, to be held De from California, Miriam Ferrin; LE Hendricks was further .stipulated that al- Bogen and Eugene Sneed Second Despite decline in agricultural Randall Wisdom cember 10, at the Cottage Grove Professor Virgil Bean, of the zool LT though the nurse would so far as class merit badge, pathfinding, commodity prices, reports show Whitlock DiL armory, is jointly sponsored by ogy department, Jimmy Blickei; LG ed that Christmas buying in the McCoy Jensen the American Legion, possible carry out a well rounded Pnul Parker. Eagles Dr. Dixon, president of Colby C generalized public health nursing The next Cottage Grove Court farm belt and western states is McKibben Bamford Lodge* and Lions club, and pro college, Lee Kruz. RG program, the emphasis was plac- of Honor is scheduled foi Janu- lending most industrial regions, Blake Johnson ceeds will go to the milk fund of RT Cheshire the Cottage Grove schools, to although shoppers in big cities Spies cd on maternal and child health ary 9th. RE Packard provide milk for underweight nre exceeding expectations. supervislon. This «ervice is large-1------------------------ Aubrey Q Freel children. LH ly in the form of demonstration BEDE TAKEN OVER MASONIC J. Dugan Barker MT. STATES EXTENDING RH Davenport and class for parents. ANALYST. Dodson SMALL GRAIN NOT DAMAGED RURAL SERVICE. F Patten Substitutes: Cottage Grove— LANE COURT TO RECONVENE Elbert Bede, for 25 years editor —--------- at Cottage Grove, but resident of A new rural electric extension Edwards, end; G. Dugan , A. Du- Small grain such as wheat, oats The bowling tournament at tackles; Earl, Woodard, and barley was not damaged by Bob’s bowling alley got underway Lane County Court will recon- Portland for two years, has added is being built by the Mountain gan, guards; Newton, end; Baldwin, States Power company to the Mt. vene at Eugene Monday, Decern- to his editorial duties by taking the cold spell last week, it was last Monday to a good start when ber 5th to hear the remaining over the Masonic Analyst, out- View community east of Cottage quarter; Booher, Lusk, halves. reliably reported Monday. Farm the Cottage Grove Bakery and cases on the docket, It was loam- standing Masonic publication of Grove. This extension consists of Junction City—-Peterson. S. Bail ers say that cold weather without the Quality Market ended their cd yesterday. Several divorce the northwest and recognized as approximately three and one-half ey, Mosegard, guard; Washburne, any degree of moisture sometimes contest with very close scores and cases are scheduled for a hear- one of the few outstanding publl- miles and will serve 22 customers, center; Hicks. Allen, tackle; Me- causes the ground to freeze and on Tuesday evening, Gustafson’s cations of its kind in the nation. and is in line with the company’s Cumsey. end; Rogers, quarter; L. expanding the crust will pull and Safeway In a contest came so ing. Bede went to Portland to become announced policy of making rural Bailey, half; Holm, fullback. the roots of the grain out of the close that handicaps are being Officials— Bagley, referee; ground, causing the young plant checked and rechecked, before A sharp increase in direct re- interested in a printing business. extensions as rapidly as possible. . . , for - Swanson, umpire; Riggs, head to die. lief costs was registered Oc- reorganized as Bede-Hibhitt Inc., the final score can be figured The state planning board meet linesman. C. E. Stewart, weather observ which has not been completed as tober, it was announced nt Salem of which he remains president. A er, Monday reported a lowering the Sentinel went to press. Inst week. Elmer R. Goudy, relief year ago he became editor of the ing at Salem last week declared A case of smallpox was report barometer. The average daytime administrator, announced persons Spectator, a twice-a-month pub Oregon’s newest and highest Next week’s paper will print aided in October numbered 26.10R lication, which position he retains. standard highways were death ed at Veneta Friday. This was temperature he said ran from all scores to date and the full traps, "obsolete” before they the sixteenth case reported since forty-two to forty-five degrees schedule for the entire tourna as compared with 22,782 in Sep the outbreak of October 7th. were built. Sentinel want ads Dull. above freezing. tember. ment. 4000 Turkeys Are Moved to Market » DAYS TILL X MAS Lions Take Turkey Day Game From J. C $65,000 Allotted To Prepare Plans For Local Flood Control Gun Club Expects Dexter Invaders Spring Fever To A t Shoot Sunday Be Presented Friday Night at H. S. Gym Drain and Grove Scouts in Joint Court of Honor A ChîM Hôalth Meet Set For December 7th Bright Outlook for Christmas Business Bowling Tourney Gets Underway at Bob’s Alleys Monday