The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 18, 1939, Image 3

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    THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 1H, 1039
r
Health-O-Grams
Eugene Here Sunday
Grove Golfers Defeat
n
Boose ix triumphant, and the manufacturer« of
headache tablet« are getting rich.
zi
«e
rLjjw
i,
Lorane
reKUlar meeting of Lorane
dition to other committee reports.
a committee cons ¡«ting of W. I
_ ..
„
Seales, Joseph Kempston, W. T.
rhe Cottage Groce golfen» con- Moorp Mrs I)unn
Etbel
tlnu«-d a succraxful
season here Lynch and Mrg Candig Eogter
Sunday In defeating the Eugene WCTe appointed on a committee to
dub 25 to 29 to keep a clean rec- (an an <>xhibit at tbp munt falr
«»nl of th«- tournament, played Mr Kempston dixcuxxed the use
Chiropractie Physician
thus far on the local course, ^m-j of Bawduxt In cement instead of
merly led the Grove club in shoot-1 gand Electric lights recently in-
Cottage
Qrove
Phoae 30
mg one under par. Sunday week
hy Rajph Franklin were
th«- Grove club will play a return1 used. - New
--
-
---- be given
members
will
match at Eugene.
first and second degrees at the
The summary:
Score Pt« ; next meeting. Mmes. Mary Dey
D. Olson. E .......
.... 81
and Wallace Richardson were ad­
Milligan. CG
... 73
3
mitted ax n«-w members.
( MAVt
78
A mother's day party was given
Mrs. Phil Brown of (iregon City B. Prescott, E ....
I BEEN
Zlmmeriy,
CG
....
3
....
71
for mothers of the high school
wax a guest over the week end of
DRlHlQNf-
D.
Leal,
E
.........
74
3
students by the Girls’ League Fri-
a slater, Mrs. S. P. Short ridge.
THlS AIL
R. Lemley, CG
... HO
day afternoon. After an interest-
Mrs. Lloyd Murry and daughter Hlrons, E ............
iny ufe
... 81
1 i ing program, light refreshments
of Grants Pass and their aunt,
... 80
2
wore served to 22 mothers and 24
The annual report of Mountain Mrs. Miller of Roseburg were vis­ Moreiock, CG .....
Gerat.
E
77
% girls.
States Power Cx»m|mny for the itors Thursday of Mrs. R. B. Dix­
Denson, CG
... 75
-
Mrs. Nora Henderson of Cot-
year 1938 covering Its operations on.
Pettlgrove, E .....
... 81
*
tage Grove is visiting a daughter,
in six northwestern states has
Mrs. Lyle Scott entertained 15 Wilder, CG .........
... 82
1 l Mrs. W. I. Seale«. She is caring
Just been released from th»» main children Tuesday afternoon of last
... 85
-2 f°r the «mall son of Dr. and Mrs.
office of the company in Albany, week at a birthday party honor­ L. Parks, E .........
... 81
William Earls.
Oregon, and contains much valu­ ing her «laughter Billie Louise, on Anlauf, CG
J Koke. E ..........
... 84
Mrs. Emma Allender, who has
able Information and is well worth her anniversary.
Swartz, CG
79
3
been staying with a son. J. M.
reading. Some of It* hlghlightn
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boggs, who Burnett, S
... 85
% Allender, has gone to California.
are the following:
have livwl the past year in Mrs. F. U-mley, CG
... 84
2’A
Schools here will end May 26.
Ninety-one miles of rural lines Mamie Beidler's house, have mov- P. Black. E ........
77
3
Baccalaureate services will be
constructed during the year,
ed to Eugene to their own home. Riggs, CG
... 93
Sunday night at the church. Class
PROOF NEXT WEEK)
Net additions to property dur-
... 90
1
Th«* Neighborhood club served Faulker, E .........
night and eighth grade gradua­
ing the year amounted to $289,- lunch at the Hebron hall at a (Kingston, CG ....
... 85
2
GRADUATION
tion will be Wednesday night.
GEM BLADES ___
25c
447.64.
Glass. E ....... ........
... 83
CARDS ..................
dance Saturday night.
May 24, and senior graduation.
Hill,
CG
...........
...
81
2
Total number of customers
Mrs. T. H Willian spent the
Cream FREE
7Qr*
May 26 at the high school.
Paper Napkins,
... 85
1
$1 Jergens Lotion
'
served was 64,858 of which 6,777 week end in (Cottage Grove at the F Stanley, E
First and second year typing
Platea, Spoons,
i (j „
... 80
2
reside on farm«.
home of a daughter. Mrs. Marvin Carlson, CG
teams went to Pleasant Hill last
Fork«
....................
BRITE 2th PASTE
W. Wood, E
74
3
Op rai Ing revenues were $4.- Drury,
Wednesday where they took part
F*xtman
j
1
Shop here for
... 79
'244,876 24. after abwrbing $70,000
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley of Jone«, CG __
in the county typing tournament.
FRESH FILM
. 92
3
loss of revenue due to rate reduc­ Cooley hill were Sunday dinner S Tyler, E ....
Shop here for
Lorane teams won the cup for
...103
Silque Shampoo „
49c
tions.
gu«*xts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickey, CG ...
GRADUATION GIFTS
having the highest average. The
.. 84
S McCool. E
3
Substantial rat«» reductions will Gireau.
second year team won in speed.
(PROOF LAST WEEK’S AD)
88
be made throughout the com-
Mrs. R B Dixon accompanied Schroeder, CG
Mabel Drew won an award for
QUEEN
VICTORIA
OF ENGLAND WAS NOT A QUEEN
103
l>any*s properties in 1939.
Mr«. Jexw Denney of Cottage Washbume, E
being the fastest typist in the
She
was
a
king.
"King
” means "Head of the State,” "Rul­
Trask.
CG
..
88
Operating exj»enxcx. exclusive Grove to Eugene Tu«*sday for
county. .Second year team were
er,” “Chief,” or “Principal,” and does not necessarily imply
Ross, E
.. 97
2^ Mabel Drew and Velma Wills.
«•f tax«*«, wen* down .74 ”4 com- medical treatment.
the male sex. “Queen” Victoria was the sovereign power, a
106
Mi First year team were Olive Keep
j»ared with 1937.
Mrs. Aden Miller of Walker McQueen, CG
“King.” “Queen” is the title of the consort of a king. 1. Mr.
Tax«*« accrued (but not wholly visited a granddaughter. Mrs.
and Verna Powell.
S. L. Hughes, M.P^ in the "Sub Rosa column of the ‘Daily
jiaid in 1938i amount<*d to $554,- J.y
Scott Saturday and wax a
High school students and alum­
News and Leader’,” No. 23, and 29, 1915. 2. "Popular Falla­
<165 00 up 12 81", over 1937
guest of the latter at a Mother’s
ni held a skating party at Eu­
cies”—A. 8. E. Ackermann.
Taxe« were <*<|uivalent to $1,000 day ten at the Eagle« hall In Cot-
gene Friday night. While skating
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fox and Bob Williams, fell and broke his
for each employee.
tage Grove.
Tax«*« if applied equally were
Andrew Uike of Noti was a re- grandson of Seattle are guests of wrist.
70c per customer per month.
cent visitor of a nephew, Philip Mi and Mrs. C. A. King.
The Jay Purbaugh family from
Mr. and Mrs. George Duerst Monrovia. California, visited rela-
Taxes w«*re equal to $10 per'Lake, and the latter's mother,
and
daughters
of
Gresham
spent
{
herp thig
have
share of preferred stock
Mrs. Myrtle I-ake.
to Staylon where he has
Average annual use of electri-
Mr. Cardwell went to Newberg Mothers day week end here with
city per residential «mxtomer in- to spend Mother's day with his Mrs. Duerst s parents Mr. and (.mpjOyTOCnt for a few weeks.
George Layng. and on Sun-
to ,
te here
creased to 1247 which is approxi­ mother, who is ninety-two years Mrs.
day, together with all the chil-
^iIbur Gibs^n family have
mately 50$f more than the na­ of age.
tional average.
Mrs. C. R Trent and Mrs. J. W dren of Mr. and Mrs. Layng, and moved to a house near Addison
A new plan of company reor­ Fisher accompanied Mr. and Mrs. their families, picnicked in the & Sons mill. The house they va-
ganization, not yet approved, wax Matt Maddens of Gowdyville to a Ijjyng grove. Others present at cated has been moved to a new
game birds and birds of prey.
OREGON SONG BIRDS
meeting at the picnic dinner were Mr. and location and will be occupied by
fll«*d with the Securities and Ex- church fellowship
Perhaps a third of these are
Mrs. Arnold Duerst and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell this
Oakridge. Monday.
change Commission on April
permanent
residents, a third part-
(Federal
Writers
Project)
of
Blue
Mountain.
Mrs.
Lutheria
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Porter of
1939, and provides substantially
summer. .
Best loved of Oregon’s song time residents, and a third transi­
that preferred stockholders would I Jit ham and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dowens of Cottage Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovell have birds is the state bird, the West­ ent visitors.
receive one share of new 5^ $50 Eppenbaugh of Lynx Hollow were Mrs. W. N. Dowens.
moved to Westfir where he has ern meadow lark, whose son can
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield employment.
par value preferred stock, and guests Sunday evening of Mr. and
be heard almost any season of thej Duplicating Sunobe*. Sentinel.
'Jipent the week end with friends
two shares of no par common Mrs. Frank Gireau.
Lloyd Seales, who is with the year. Another favorite is the rob­
in
Marshfield.
Joe
Tonole,
who
had
been
in
a
stock for each share of present
i army at Missoula. Montana, is in. Other well-known residents
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Linebaugh
preferred stock, and bondholders hospital in Portland, ill with
home on a visit.
include the blackbird, flicker or
pneumonia, was brought home and son and Mrs. Nancy Line­
would receive new 5% bonds.
Kenneth Willis preached at the woodpecker, crow, screech owl,
baugh
of
Cottage
Grove
were
The report clearly Indicates Friday.
Christian church Sunday. Glenn willow goldfinch. Oregon tohee,
visitors at the Claude Vernon, who has been preaching
The W
L. Whitlock family Sunday
that the company is in a healthy
a
chickadee, sparrow and blue bird.
financial condition and able to were Eugene visitors Saturday. l' Mr. and Mm. Ralph Seam of
pastorate Experts in ornithology list over
meet Its obligations should the
three hundred species of birds in
Walker were visitors Sunday of al 1Tenr-
new plan be made effective.
LINDH NAMED FOREST
Oregon, among them song birds.
Mrs. Amanda Sears.
FIRE CHIEF
PRIMARY ELECTION
The Ernest Guggisberg family
PETITIONS
C. Otto Lindh, formerly of the
Cottage Grove were Sunday
division of state and private for-
at the Fred Guggisberg
Eighteen petitions bearing the
Mrs. Lot Wagner «pent ,h‘* estry of the regional office of the o°me.
i ann r^r.
127 and «mailer
week end In Corvallis with a •on forest service at Portland. Ore- f
talker of San Diego, Cali-
the office
Ernest.
gon. has been named chief of fire
Sunday at the C A
24 Hoar Service
of the county clerk at Eugene by
Mrs. M Mosby, accompanied by control In the division of opera­ King home
Miss Alsea Hawley of Divide the various granges over the
Block, Planer and Slab
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh of tion. according to announcement
Cottage Grove, visited in Salem Just issued by Lyle F. Watts, was a Sun«iav dinner guest of county, asking that the primary
Wood
Chamber’« Mill
election be changed from May to
Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Kerns. regional forester. Lindh succeeds Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Cottage Grove’« Photo
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
Allen-
September.
The
petitions
asks
The Dorena girls’ softball team Jack Campbel), who recently was
’s that the measure
referred
to
Finichera
went to Culp Creek Thursday, promoted and transferred as as- l,augh and Mr.
Mr. Allenbaugh
--•••---- ,^„i„
_„v. be „„norat
otee
when* they defeated the ladles’ sociate director of the New Eng- "J0’her. Mrs. Mattie Humphrey, the people at next general elec
»«•am by a score of 41-8.
land forest emergency project, all of Eugene, were guests of the t|Qn-
Lee Cooper of Reedsport is vis­ with headquarters at Boston, Boone Humphrey's Sunday.
iting at the home of his mother, Massachusetts.
Mrs. Henry Cooper.
Vinal Randall Jr. and James
Mrs. U-onard Bish of Eugene is
Mrs Laurence Chapman re- Bird spent the week end on a
visiting this week with Uta Mos­ turn«*d Sunday to her home in fishing trip to Fish lake in south
by.
after a few weeks visit central Oregon. They met Max
The Dorena boys’ team has Sisters
with
her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bird, father of James, at Tiller
joined the Cottage Grove amateur LaSells Stewart.
and hiked from there to the lake.
softball league, playing their first
game Monday night at Kelly I
field, defeating the Union, 8-4.
The Dorena grade school pre-
sented their annual May Day
festival Friday with the Disston
and Culp Creek schools guests of
the day. The track events were
held in the morning and the May­
Admission 10c and 35c
pole dance and crowning of the
queen, Donna Jennings, In the af-1
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 18-10-20:
ternoon. Following the coronation
a program was given consisting of
"STAGECOACH,” Claire Trevor, Andy Devine,
dances carrying out the themes of
Thoma» Mitchell, George Bancroft, Berton Churchill,
several popular and old favorite
Chris Martin, Francis Ford.
Lane County
Oregon
Total for
songs.
Only
Only
Six States
TYPE OF TAX
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 21-22-23:
The Durable Fir Lumber com­
$32,649.23
$244,848.03
$361,796.08
Real and Personal Property ..
pany is not operating this week,
"THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE,"
5,893.25
due to a fire in the woods Sunday.
43,622.23
80,270.79
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver, Walter
Federal 3% Excise Tax —.....
Lita Mosby accompanied Mrs.
237.44
Brennan, Lew Fields, Janet Beecher.
1,685.81
2,467.52
Federal Income Tax...........
J. L. Whitsell of Westfir to Cbr-
478.62
3,420.00
6,500.00
Federal Capital Stock ...... .
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 24-25:
vallls Sunday where they spent i
492.97
4,391.63
7,967.08
Federal Retirement Benefit ...
the day with Mrs. Whitsell's son,
“THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES,” Richard
137.91
1,234.88
3,155.02
Everett Holstrom.
Greene, Basil Rathbone, Wendy Barrie, Nigel Bruce,
Federal Unemployment ........
1,574.47
Lionel Atwili, John Carradine, Beryl Mercer.
13,901.63
23,437.44
State Unemployment ..._..... -
Sentinel want ada null.
605.10
4,272.09
5,832.68
State Gross Earnings ...............
Boat Letter FUea, Sentinel.
a
Dr. H. A. Hagen
Mt. States Power Co
Submits Report
IS NOT GOOD
TO DRINK
Thornton Corners
k
Mount View
K€M’5ADRUG5
gettati fine
FILMS
Developed and
Printed
Dorena
MILL WOOD FOR
The Picture Shop
THE TAX BILL!
Arcade Theatre
Taxes of various kinds actually paid by this company
during 1938 on account of its total operations in six
states, on account of its operations in Oregon only
and on account of its operations in Lane County only.
Franchise .......
—
Miscellaneous Licenses & Fees
You’re at the
Head
of the Class
If you use good motor fuel and
lubrication in your car and If
you keep It well greased,
you're PLENTY smart.
GILMORE GAS AND GIL
MORE OILS AND GREASES
Martin Motors
Service Station
Hugh McBride, Manager
Diane Theatre
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 18-18:
“WITHIN THE LAW,” Ruth Hurney, Paul Kelly, Tom
Neal, William Dargan. BARGAIN NIGHTS. Admission
10c. LOCAL NEWS REEL.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY «0-21:
“GUILTY TRAIL,” Bob Baker, Marjorie Reynolds,
Georgia O'Dell. Saturday matinee, 2:30 p. m., admis-
alon 10c. and ISc. LOCAL NEWS REEL.
MONDAY, MAY 22—CLOSED.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23-24:
“BLACKWELL’S ISLAND,” John Garfield, Rosemary
Lane, Stanley Fields.
23,955.77*
5,024.26
$519,415.64
TOTALS
*Inclndes $4,379.72 paid in January, 1939
15,587.77*
415.70
$333,379.77
2,577.58
58.15
$44,704.72
The above does not include gasoline or oil taxes, tele­
phone and telegraph taxes, automobile license fees, pub­
lic utilities commission transportation fees, tax on motor
vehicle purchases or other similar taxes.
Mountain States Power Company