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TEN SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS tfottaj COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, 'I III IfSDA Y. DECEMBER 12 1940 VOLUME LI New Duplex Web Press Installed For Bigger Paper Farmers To Elect Committeemen At City Hall Dec. 17 th W in s 4 - H S c h o la rs h ip Farm ers o f C ottage Grove com m u n ity cooperating in the A A A a g ric u ltu ra l conservation program w ill hold th e ir annual m eeting in S«ntio«I Appear! ia New Make C ottage Grove c ity h ull ut 1:30 p. m. next Tuesday, December 17, up Style With Seven fo r the ••lection of eornniilteenien and delegates and to discuss the Column Page a g ric u ltu ra l conservation p ro gram, according to <). S, Fletcher, o f the Lane C ounty PRESS WORK NOW DONE secretary A g ric u ltu ra l Conservation a s s o ciation. IN ONE OPERATION Those attendin g w ill elect fo r - ¡1941 a com m unity chairm an, vice The Sentinel this week has com- chairm an, th ird re g u la r m em ber of pleted the In sta lla tio n of u duplex the com m unity com m ittee, and news press and although the In- tw o a lte rn a te com m itteem en. They s ta lla tlo n was started several days w ill also elect a delegate and an ago. In s ta lla tio n operations have alternate delegate to the county hindered the w o rk in g operations a g ric u ltu ra l conservation conven- o f a ll departm ents o f the paper tlon. The m eetin;; w ill be conduct- and cut both the volum e of news <xl by W. A Hem enway, Cottage and advertising w hich w ould have Grave com m unity chairm an, n o rm a lly been c a rrie id ut this par- The HM1 a g ric u ltu ra l conserva- O B E R T Z lo lln ^ k l, to. i.t S a la m . tlc u la r season. lio n program w ill lie discussed by n <'u n ify . w ho was Oregon’s The new press w ill enable the George W. P la tt, vice chairm an of to p n M o a tc r lo h t - l t IIv » n t'» It m e m b e r to r management to p rin t the com plete ’ I” ’ county a g ric u ltu ra l eonserva- 11)31, l" w e i-te rn e« «-tl« nst w in n e r o f paper at one press run as the news , ‘on program com m ittee. Some th e 10<0 m n it a n im a l > >>nte*t < o n - press p rin ts from u paper ra il v,,ry »"»|><,rtttnt changes w ill be duct><l by the b ' • S e rv ic e , ra th e r than the fla t news as was outlined N ew supplem ental prac- l i e r '-r e ite d an a ll-e s p e n s e t r i p to done previously. P rin tin g , c u ttin g Jo r * hich paym ents can be th e Kat'onal 4-11 C 'u h f'u n s re a n h eld In C h k a s o th « f l r r t w e e k In lm - and fo ld in g the Sentinel Is now ''“ H1' / 1 w “ ‘ * ' c e m b e r, a n d a 3200 a e h n la rn h lp . b oth done In one operation, w hich sav«** w ill la- no range program In 1.41, g iv e n by T h o m a s E. W lla c a o f C h i the m echanical force ubout fiv e to Jk* fa rm and range program hav- cago. J u n io r A lle n , o f J e rv la , a l t e r - slx hours at a tim e when the ‘ ng been combined. Lim e and p la y « a t» , w ill be p re s e n te d a h an d x o m e tim e elem ent re a lly counts. U nder P»}“ “ ’ «•-,« grant of a d fo r 1941 g o ld w a te h . • • • P a r i n g aeven y e a rs the new arrangem ent the Sentinel w ill be discuss«! as w d l the gen- o f e 'u h w o r k . R o b e rt ra in e d a n d w > d tiuga a n d sheep, and to o k w ill be Issued as a seven colum n *'ru ‘ business o f the M n e o u n ty aho p a r t In J u d g in g a n d dem on«» r a tio n paper ra th e r than six colum ns to A * ‘ his w d l be the e o n te .ls , a n d g e n e ra l c lu b a e tlv ltte e . the page and the depth of th e page “ ">> co m m u n ity m eeting fo r the In 1»SS he w a a c h a m p io n 4 - H h og has W en Increased to tw e n ty inch- general explanation o f the 1941 S h o w m a n , tw o ye a . a l a t e r w aa th e program , a ll cooperators are urged e ta te 'a o u ta ts n d ln g 4-11 boy, an d In 1 )3 « w a a a w a rd e d th e ln a a c I .r e D. L. Hoover, press e rector fro m •« f P s t te r a o s tro p h y a t th e « ta le f a i r P ortland says the new Duplex w ill fo r a c h ie v e m e n t a n d le a d e ra h lp . • • • do eve ryth in g but collect subacrip- ,.’7 . ’ . . h„l? .1^1 an „ m n,olt F r l t e a w on on 2 1 . e x h ib it* a t th e tlo n . and we sincerely hope th a t it L ( , n t hoH a,_ l 30 £ T, 7,’ c o u n ty , » la te a n d In t e r e la t e f a lr a Thursday, December 19 Rov V. t o t a l 3 (3 4 , and t o t a l llv r n to e k a a lee m ay aid In this w ay even by per ra i n .h » t - i t , r Foster, I-orane co m m unity chalr- r e t u r n la c e rtifie d b y C o u n ty A g e n t mlttlng us to 7..i publish a better mnn w||( (h(. ^ tinr W a y n e D . H a r d in g us 32114.90. m eeting, home P®PJ,J’ «u .k im F. B. H arlow , a m em ber o f m «- the The publisher • ’ county a g ric u ltu ra l conservation pravem ents as the one e a r t h e d W lll above Is the p a rt of progress and • * nm »«™ the price to be paid fo r a tte m p tln g A^ t l „ Pu n S ‘ ,-onserv.tion p ro to be progressive and th a t it s a « m „ j e Up nf public service we owe the section »h<. a w | ,n v o t,nK we a tte m p t to serve. clncts. P recincts com prising the We w ould appreciate y«u r Cottage Grave community are A t a m eeting o f Boy Scout rnr7 1 and naturally fr>«>r Cottage Grave precincts, Do- •Troop IH M onday evening W ayne might be favorable. Being human SJ,k f< w |( N(’,rth CrMWP„ M cCall an(TJoseph F lora were g iv we lik e o u r flow ers nm r and not an(, r r ( ..,w e„ Saginaw. La- en th e ir tenderfoot investure by after we are carried to the cem tham. Ixm don. Row River, C ulp W illa rd N ew ton, assistant scout etery. m aster. Creek and B rum iw ugh. Precincts in the Lorane com M r. N ew ton a'so acted as c h a ir m u n ity a te Lorane, Covote, and man of the court o f honor held at that (»art o f Bailey south o f U p the Jefferson school a u d ito riu m per Spencer Creek Road. Monday evening, fo r W o rth H a r vey and K e ith W ooley acted as ARMORY TO BE I'MED cle rk. The fo llo w in g aw ards w ere FOR SKATING KINK nuiikt,44t the co u rt o f honor: Sec ond class m e rit badges: D tck C ottage Grave w ill have a long Balch, w o o d cra ft; R ichard Cham needed racreatkin in the fo rm o f bers. h a n dicraft and cyclin g ; • " 1 a skating rin k in the very near fu- James Wieden, p athfind ing. The C ottage Grove Lions has- (ure l t w jll in the F irs t class: Edgar H unter. S ta n k e tb a ll q u in te t battered the Yon- p o t t Ui.,, Grove A n n o ry and w ill be ley D augherty. F irs t class m e rit calla Eagles to an easy 43-11 vie- op,.r jllw l a . W. S hofstall, a badges: Kenneth Hansen, reading; to ry last F rid a y n ig h t on the w r || know n resident o f this c ity Ben H ickey, o a th fin d in g ; Edw in Lions home flo o r. fo r , be past 16 years. The tenta- Johnson, p a tn fin d in g ; B r ia n Thc Lions' defense clicked to opening date has been set Stroup, lifesaving; H a r ; : y S tu r- perfection and lim ite d the Eagles M F rid a y. December 20th The ges. m achinery: K e ith Wooley, to one fie ld goal |»er q u a rte r fo r pjjg,-, date and schedule w ill be an- b la cksm ith in g ; Fred Bosley, fire - the fir s t three quarters n nd o n ly nounced ¡n next w<*ek‘s S«*ntinel. tw o th ro w s and a free th ro w d ur- c b jCago ro lle r skates w ith fib re manship. Service stars fo r years served Ing the fin a l period. ro lle rs w ill be used. S ka tin g hours in the troop were given to S tanley The Lion a tta c k , parcel by Ijin g - Wjjj probably be Tuesday. T h u rs- D augherty, 1 year; Edgar H unter, ston w ith a ta lly o f 16 points. dj|y F rid a y and S aturday even- 1 year; K enneth Hansen, 2 years: dropped a to ta l o f 20 fie ld goals ¡ngs fro m 7;30 , o 10;00 nnd on The F lam ing A rro w p a tro l and through the hoop and a fte r a S aturday and Sunday afternoons the Sea H aw k jia tro l each put on slow fir s t q u a rte r coasted on to an iro in 2:oo to 5:00 o'clock, a stu n t before the ooening the easy v ic to ry . The A rm o ry w ill be reserved on court o f honor. The F ly in g Eagle Monday evenings fo r the A m e ri p a tro l won the aw ard fo r having c a n le g io n nnd Legion A u x ilia ry the most in vite d guests a t the meetings and on Wednesday even- court. ; ings fo r the Men's Toggery basket H. B. Sallee o f Eugene, chief b all games. scout e x e c u tiv e , W. ls the guest The Hl-Y club of the Cottage ----------------- — — speaker. The next court o f honor Grove union high school has ar- SER VIC ER A T C E D A R m eeting w ill be held January 8th. R Make Awards at Boy Scout Court of Honor On Monday Evening Lions Ring Up 3rd Cage Victorv Over Yoncalla 43-11 Hi-Y Club to Gather, Repair Broken Toys ranged to gather and repair toys SCHOOL ENDS FRIDAY for the needy children of this dis- j —- — —- tr ic t. H a rry St urges, club secre- ta ry, announced M onday. The club has secured tw o barrels, w hich were placed In convenient loca- tions. I f you have toys no longer used in the home o r toys discard- ed because o f needed repairs, bring them to to w n nnd place them In one o f the barrels. C lub members w ill also arrange to have the toys d is trib u te d through a c e n tra l agency nnd w ill probably w o rk w ith the various Services conducted n ig h tly at (he Cedar school house by J. J. Ray o f Junction C ity, m issionary of the A m erican Sunday school union w ill end F rla d y evening, Bible studies in colored pict tiros, embraced under the subject o f "M y s te ry o f In iq u ity " Is illu s tra t- ed by 250 h ig h ly colored pictures proj<*cted on the silve r screen. The p icture has been shown in fo u r parts nnd the sixth p u rt w ill be concluded tom orrow evening. Rod and Gun Club In Regular Meet The re g u la r m eeting o f the C o t tage Grove Rod nnd Gun club was helil Monday evening, at w hich tim e plans were made fo r another tu rk e y shoo, to lie held a, the club grounds next Sunday, December 15, A num ber o f prizes in m e r clubs over town, that will m a k e --------------------- — chandise w ill be awarded the and distribute Christmas baskets.. POSTAL RECEIPTS CONTINUE pa rticip a n ts and free coffee w ill TO CLIMB. The project of the boys is !»e served on the grounds. worthy and deserves your sup U nder the new setup the local Receipts at the local post o ffice port. The club members will ap club w ill pay in to the w ild life fed __ ,_______ continue to clim b over the corres- preciate your cooperation ' B a r r e l/ f o r the collection o f toys ponding period of last year, al- e ra tio n dues to the am ount o f $¿10 per year and as we understand have been placed at Brisbane though the Novem ber 1940 re- E le c tric and n t Gustafson's. T h e ie e ip ts did no! show the gain over w ill represent o th e r c iv ic organ H l-Y boys w ill be assisted by the j 1939 ns did the October. The Oc- izations in the federation. The club ub Deb club, who w ill prepare tober li»40 receipts increased about has extended in v ita tio n s to Capt. hristm as baskets. A fte r toys are th ir ty five percent over 1939 fo r E. G. H erb o f the U. S. Engineers Repaired they w ill be taken to the a to ta l o f $1,081.94 ns against $1,- and D r. Holmes o f the U. S. B u r e lty h u ll and to the Sub Deb club 374.01 fo r 1939. The N ovem ber eau of fisheries to be guests o f the 1940 receipts w e re $1,664.02 club a, an p a rly date. As m ention for distribution. ed previously in The Sentinel, the against $1,629.76 fo r 1939. local Rod nnd Gun club has adopt Both m onths fo r 1940 totaled ATTEND SHRINE MEETING $3,465.96 agqinst $3,003.77 fo r ed as n project, a m ig ra to ry w a te r IN PORTLAND. fo w l refuge at the tw o local flood 1939. co n tro l dams, when completed and Six business men fro m C ottage is gathering data on the subject, O A K L A N D T U R K E Y SHOW Grove attended the shrine m eeting soon to be forw arded to the U. S. OPENS. at A1 K a d e r tem ple In P o rtla n d biological survey. S aturday and the fiv e shrlners The O akland, Oregon t u r k e y witnessed the In itia tio n o f fo rty - DECEMBER lftTII DEADLINE. fiv e candidates, Including D r. W il show, reputedly the larges, tu rk e y _____ show in the U nited States, opened liam E a rl o f C ottage Grove December 15lh is the deadline Am ong the local men a tte n d in g at O akland Tuesday and w ill close .................. w ere: W o rth H ... a r v . e y , Robert S aturday night. M any birds fro m fo r paying the las, q u a rte r of From m , John D u g a n , George the w estern part o f the sta le w ill state nnd county taxes w ith o u t the Jacobsen, D r. W illia m E a rl and be on e xh ib it there. E. O. New- a ddition o f interest and penalty, E a rl H ill. M rs. H ill accompanied port of Tangent, p ro p rie to r o f the according to an announcement Mr. Hill and visited a sister, Mrs. N ew port H atchery, stopped fo r a from the tax c o lle cto r’s office. Peat, while Mr. Hill was attend b rie f v is it M onday enroute to O ak- j Taxes fo r 1940 become delinquent land w ith an e x h ib it o f turkeys, j a fte r th a t dale. ing the meeting. ? TEN From Goshen Game Commission Sixteen Additional Xmas Visit Dorena Grange Will Issue 200,000 At Regular Meeting Lights Will Be Put Licenses This Year Up Business Dist. Sixteen visitors from the Goshen grange attended the regular nw et- ing o f the Dorena Grange held in W ith O regon’s 1940 big game the Ladii's H a ll at Dorena T h u rs I t the plan o f the Cham ber o f season h istory, the cu rta in fa llin g day evening and several candi i'om roeree does no: yo astray ad on m ig ra to ry b ird season in this dates fro m Dorena w»re initiated. d itio n a l C hristm as lig h tin g dec state, and fishing confined largely Mrs. Naom i H orner was in itia te d oration': w ill be erected in the to the coastal strearn-i, a tte n tio n in to the porena Grange. The de business d is tric t. A d d itio n a l d<c- Nc minating- o f the Oregon S tall- Game Com- gree w o rk was exem plified by oi ation-'. in the fo rm of tw enty-one Report , mission Is now centered in dis Mrs. N e ttie Gawiey. ■ inch stars have been ordered to be trib u tio n of 1941 hunting and A lien W heeler o f Goshen, past inserted in the evergreen w reaths For fishing licenses. Pomona grange master, was pres in the center of the business P reparations fo r supplying more ent also M r. Lowrance, m aster ot blocks. These decora tions have than 2fJ0.(MX) sportsmen w ith the the Goshen Grange. Both gave been ordered fro m an eastern HIGH S0H< new licenses has heen underway short talks. Reports were heard m a n u fa ctu re r and w ill bo erected fo r some little tim e. The sale from H enry W illiam son on the if they a rriv e w ith iq the next few ARE opens on December 15 in both the state corn show at C o rvallis and days, o theiw ise the funds secured Commission's P ortland office and Mrs. Genevieve B e ttis on the home by the com m ittees w o rk in g the ut 600 agencies throughout the economics com m ittee and P h illip various sections of the business io w e e k ly It L a k i1 on the Y.G.A. state. rnber o f C om m di tric t w ill be held over u n til an day was h ig h li; Plans are underw ay to hold a other year. Opening o f the sale in the m id >rt o f the dle o f the m onth was made be C hristm as p a rty at the next regu H erm an Petersen, M . V. Craig, '•e, appointed b y cause of the heavy demand on the la r m eeting December 19lh. at C. J. Kem, Fred K nickerbocke r, ichroeder to sugf part o f jrersons who desire to p u r which tim e there w ill lx* an ex IW . C. M a rtin , A. W . H e lliw e ll, s fo r the o rg a n ize ,io : chase licenses and use them as change of g ifts. The y r; A w ill E. R. Lemley and L . C. Schroeder n it tee's re p o rt: D r. H . hold a C hristm as p.a>ty at the l-ot last wf< k completed, or p ra c tic a l C hristm as g ifts . president; Chet W arning is issued that persons W agner home oil I * ‘C "m !*T 23. ly comp'et'-'J, the so lic ita tio n of p re skle n t; D r. A . m a ilin g money to r veterans and Mmes. M innie W aencr, F'th •! Hunt fund': fo r the purpose o f erection and Susie Schneider we:-c e le ct« ! nd vice president an,I o f the holiday greenery under d i pioneer licenses should firs t ob •e, tre a s u re r and L. rection of VV. L. W orkm an o f the ta in application blanks from the advisers of the Y.G.A Ie rm sn Petersen a Announcement w a , made o f the . Sunnyside Greenhouses and assist license agencies, fillin g them out T he o ffic e r» w ith w ith report o f the 1940 k ill and state grange conference to lx- held ed by members o f the J u n io r •tors to be elected w ill o th e r info rm a tio n , before m ailing at the fairgrounds in Eugene, De Chamber o f Commerce and to buy »he board o f d ire c to rs them to P ortland. T his w ill avoid cember 18th and several members additional decorations. C om m ittee select a m anager a t th e delay in re tu rn in g o f the licenses. o f the Dorena grange plan to a t members expressed a hope that tin g o f the board. E. R. tend. enough lig h tin g decorations m iy iit '• y is th e present m a n a g e r o r be purchased to provide lig h ts not A t the close o f »he m x *tin g 1 ry- Thursday evenin'', refreshm ents only fo r M ain ,-treet and the in 1 ection o f o ffic e rs w i l l be held were served by M r. and M rs. Ed tersecting streets, but fo r at least he ne xt m eeting, D ecem i'xtr 17. tw o places on the highw ay. F in n e rty, M r. and M rs. W. A. w e e kly m eeting o f the v rg a a - Hemenway, M r. anJ M rs F rank C ontribution s fo r the lig h tin g • on w ill be adjourned on Dee- Gierau. Miss F ra n c-s F ’ - neli and and decoration fund to ta l approxi ,c r 17th u n til a fte r the hoik- Mrs. Ida Caroutt.*. m ately $118.50 trxlate. I f you have and there w ill lie Kenneth H ickok. o f Longview , been missed and a few business December 24 o r 31. W ashington, has been elected as firm s were and w ould lik e to con 'i he H ig h School com m ercial teacher at the C ottage trib u te . leave the am ount you wish Grove Union high scool to f ill the to subscribe w ith E. R. Lem ley, '. rte t en te rta in e d m em bers ■ cham ber w ith several rtunt- vacancy le ft by the resignation o f secretary o f the C ham ber o f Com T he q u a rte t is composed ' f Miss M arie Fraser. M r. H ickok merce. • Baldwin, Velma V/ilson. Bill is a graduate o f L in fie ld College, The fo llo w in g firm s ar.d in d iv i . . krnan and B h W h itlo c k - w ith graduate w o rk at Oregon duals have co n trib u te d : ju n io r ( 'hem ber o f Cot S tate College and the Bankers Petersens. K e lly D rug, G ustaf Funeral services fo r Ernest A. vers. Bud McCoy, president In s titu te . He has taught at C arle Gleason, 81, fo r th ir ty - fo u r years son's, T h riftw ire , U m p h rcy and i n G a ro u tte .seerc'ary w ith ton and Colton, Oregon, and has a resident o f C ottage Grove, were M ackin. N ichols Insurance Ser m iz a tio n ’s advisor, J. had a num ber o f years 'experience held S aturday afternoon fro m the vice, G raber G ettys, C o 11 a ge • guests o f the ¿senior • in the com m ercial field. Recent M ills Chapel, w ith the Rev. E. F. Grove A u to Supply Co.. Cottage ly he has served as cashier o f the M cF arland, P resbyterian m inister, Grove H otel. C oiiee Shop, G ray 1 i. M r. H icko k, new Firestone T ire Co., at Longviiew , o ffic ia tin g . The C ottage Grove M a M o to r Co., Woodson M otors, C raig >h • high school com m m tr n e n t made a short ta lk . W ashington. sonic lodge o f w hich the deceased and M ille r T ransfer, M en’s Tog M r. H icko k h4»gan his w o rk here was a m em ber fo r a num ber o f gery, F irs t N a tional Bank. H. E. on Monday o f this week. H is fa m years l«jd charge o f the services E akin. S m ith and S hort, Bohemia P a H w s •C»ub, C. A. D e id P r.-'C lc n n F la t ily plans to m ove here d u rin g the "at the graveside. C hristm as vacation. M r. Gleason died in a Eugene ters, C ottage Grove B ow lin g A l hospital last Thursday. H is w ife, leys, W. B. Johnston, C ottage preeefled him in death about three Grove Cleaners, J. E. A rnold, The years ago. He was m a rrie d to P icture Shop, N. J. Nelson, H. W . M a rth a M arks in Iow a on August Lom bard. F a rm e r’s Union, V in a l Randall, S m art Shop. E. R. Ix?m- 6, 1882. S u rvivin g are a daughter, Mrs. tey. D r. W .H . E a rl, D r. C .IL K im e , Hazel Price o f V ic to r. Iowa, and Model Shoe Shop. J. C. Penney \ . A SH 1N G TO N . — The Raymond Gleason o f C ottage Cow M ountain States Pow er Co., . i cs governm ent must Arcade T heater. Bres^sler's. Dole- The annual F F A parent-son ban Grove. M r. Gleason, w e ll know n to ¡ i r d to c a rry a $75.0«) quet w ill be held thus evening the old tim ers, was a re tire d b rick man Bakery. M cLaughlin 's F u rn i i' »'ic debt by 19-15, due to in the U nion high school cafeteria. mason and at one tim e operated a tu re Store. K ent's M a rk e t, Roccos, il defense program , S tillin g s . Brisbane E le c tric , Ray The fo llo w in g program w ill be pre b rick k iln here. 11 i :on experts forecast Dallas, .C. C. Cruson, Heck G roc sented: I ’ is id e n t Roosevelt th ery. Signal Service S ta tio n . H ill Program to be opened by Paul •d, has been advised tl and K ing, K nickerbocker's, Safe Anderson, president o f the local way, B artels M arket, D. J. Scholl. cn, defense program w ould chapter. P. S. B uk w :ki, Red Boot Shoe m in im u m o f $35,000,903.000, present ta x revenues w Invocation The Rev. H ocker Shop, C otL.ge Grove Sentinel, ti. !.•• ible to absorb o n ly th e W elcome Address Bob Moody C onstruction o f the tw o-room Kern’s fo r Drugs, G ray Goose, E. n.i: v expenses o f govcrnm<*nt G roup S inging ........................... a ddition has been sta rte d to the R. Wiese. The C ub. Ace B arber ing the defense-preparedness led by Miss M arian Jelinck Latham school by C. E. Leabo, coa- Shop, Q u a lity M arket, Grove gram . In tro d u c tio n o f guests ............ tra c to r. C o n tra ct fo r the construc H ardw are, John Cummings. C. H. 3 he pu b lic debt th is m o n th H arm onica and G u ita r Selection Boslaugh. D r AV.A. Lebow, D r. H.A. tio n of the tw o-room addition, the Clarence and E verett D uerst rem odeling o f the building and the Axley. Russell S m ith. 11. A. S ta rr. I....- s the $45.003,000.000 i The F u tu re F a rm e r Creed ..... Sturges Garage, This includes a $500,000,000 construction o f a new gymnasium Irish -S w a rtz. ■ ing p rogram to be ____ Claude Lebow was aw arded to M r. Leabo on De Rodmans, D r. II. A . Hagen. rv’ xt week by S e c re ta ry o f A c tiv itie s and Progress o f the cem ber 2nd by the Latham school i s u ry M orgenthau to C hapter Gordon W est board and according to the con •idly growing defense H arm onica Solo R. H ocker tra c t construction w ill be finished turos. , T alks concerning F F A Sum m er w ith in n in e ty days. A ctu a l s ta rt i're s id e n t Roosevelt h s i Tour C liffo rd Van Prooyen o f the new addition got unde:way ' n -ted his fiscal and and Ralph A llen F rid a y. > s, m eantim e, to V io lin Solo A llen W illia m s The Latham school board had lu tio n a ry ta x system Presentation o f degrees and a previously rejected a ll bids on tw o h'-ing about co o rd in a tio n C halk T a lk M aurice Buchan occasions. R ites fo r P eter Michalsen, 72. :he federal and the s t an, Eugene a g ric u ltu re in s tru c were held a t the M ills Chapel :.m ts on a ll ta x laws. to r Monday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. LIONS TO GATHER TOYS. P resentation o f honorary M em ber w ith the Rev. E llsw o rth T ilto n , ship pins. Members o f the Lions club have M ethodist m inister, o ffic ia tin g . In been requested to b rin g toys to term ent. was made in the Masonic- SIXTY-AEVEN ALIENS the luncheon today noon, the toys I.O.O.F. cemetery. REGISTERED HERE to be given an unknow n frie n d and M r. Michalsen was fa ta lly in w ill be turned over to be given ju re d on .the afternoon of Decem Sixty-seven aliens had been re the needy children o f the trade ber 3rd, when he was s tru c k by a gistered a, the C ottage Grove post area. car drive n by L«*on Godard, local electrician, near the entrance ,o o ffice up to yesterday, N. J. N e l M r. and M rs. Jay Linebaugh are th * Cottage Grove Rod and Gun son. postm aster, announced. Rate The a n n u a l fre e O ir is : o f re g is tra tio n has slowed down the parents o f an eight pound son club grounds on the B lack B u tte some, bu, there m ay be several horn Tuesday, December 10th at highway. A fte r receiving firs t-a id sin. a - fo r the lit t le tots. to re g iste r yet, December 26th is the B u tle r m a te rn ity home. He here M r. M ichalsen was rushed to I > .he J. C« Penney Co I'.'ra tio n w ith the a Eugene hospital where he died has been named L a rry Guy. the deadline fo r re g istra tio n . !' w ill be presented F rid a y noon. m ber 1 4 th f The s h o C ounty Coroner Chas. Poole and S tate Police O ffic e r F rank Lov ■ ii ip tly a t KhOO n. m. ings investigated the accident F r i - , ? i tw elve years o f age day afternoon. M r. Poole to ld a ar.* welcom e. M others Sentinel representative F rid a y a f . .'tiip a n y the c h ild re n , i f ' '- 2 te r view ing the scene o f the ac ■at;*. cident there wou'd be no coron « me o f the m o s t • ires o f the show B aldw in, R ichard Chambers. e r’s inquest unless the d is tric t a t The annual high school C h ris t a arance o f S a n ta I.yle Garnet, Kenneth W h itlo ck, to rn e y’s o ffice ordered it. A c c o ifl mas concert w ill lx* presented at nnd Bob G rew ell w ith glee club ing to the most authentic veision v. .¡I appear in person a! the U nion high school a u d ito riu m a g ift to c a d i c h ild of the accident, Godard, accom acting as antiphonal chorus. December 19th at 8:00 p. m. by panied by Howard Jones, was d r iv I he show w ill be ope the combined «dee clubs and o r Lost C hord and Ave M aria G irls ' Glee club w ith Pat B ald ing into tow n and d id not see the ih 'i. l o f th is trade chestra under the d ire ctio n o f Miss unfortuna te man u n til too li t ? to , ■rv w e l c o m e , w in, soloist. M arian Jelinck nnd John S tovall. t. local Penney ma avoid h ittin g him. Darkness, rain | i was also announced th a t open Joy to the W o rld v lia m M o re lo rk o f O rchestra and the lights o f an approacning hQiise fo r the Inspection o f the Come A ll Ye F a ith fu l ear made it impossible to see M r. " te r w ill be d is a j m urals in the school b u ild in g H ere We Come a C aroling Michalsen, who was dressed in uv b n o t presented Oh L ittle T ow n o f Bethlehem w ould be held the same evening. •. house. dark clothes. Deck the H alls The program : M r. M ichalsen. a native o ' N o r Carolers and W hispering Hope O rchestra A w ay in A M anger REID APPOIN1 Kenneth W h itlo ck, B ill W o rk way, was Ixtrn February 13, 1.‘ »'G. Old English C hristm as C arol, A man, Joyce Baldw in, Faye N ix and was m a rrie d August 28, I'JIM Reading ...D o ris R jorset to Anna Ranson o f Eug *ne. He I rank Reid, on and Velm a W ilson. H a rk ! the H erald Angels Sing named Saturday had lived here fo r the past filte c n C hristm as Song, solo Good K in g Weneelas i i le, new ly-elected fro m Glen- Pa, Baldw in years com ing lic it* The Lord's P rayer M ixed C h o r r . uey, as his assistant. brook. C arol o f Shepherds us w ith solos aceonqianied by M r. M ichalsen, w ith M is . M ic h •.¡. nt o f Reid as the In S tille Naeht Joan K in g and Alden G aroutte, S p irit Flow ers A Capella choir alsen. made his home w ith a step ' » t a tto rn e y fc accompanied by orchestra. . ion as to who daughter, M rs. R obs Peterson, who I t Came Upon A M idnight Clear C h ild ’s Prayer, A reading F irs t N oel M ixed chorus ac survives h im in a ddition to his 1 i I II this position. V irg in ia B row n w idow. companied by orchestra. •I"linnv Gulk> V irg in ia Andrews A l’elulin, Ix n d God M ixed Peace, reading Corona adding machines fo r sale i ' n t Sunday Chorus by Pat B aldw in. N ancy S ilent N ig h t L.il.i*. M ixed chorus and orchestra a t the S entinel office. A nlauf, S h irle y W oodard, Joyce New Commercial Teacher Assumes His Duties at High School Ernest A. Gleason Funeral Saturday Be Boosted To ¡5 Billion Doth FFA Parent-Son Feed This Evening Construction Latham School Starts Friday Michalsen Rites Held Here Monday Christmas Treat A nd VisitofSanta hi Store for Ki Annual Christmas Concert To Be Given At H. S. Auditorium Dec. 19