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,< = ìT Y J» O. of 0. Library N Ç M S B B J7 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 12, ISM VOLUME X U M rs. Caldwell’s Home Sentinel Wantads Get Quick Results Wins Prize Postoffice Is Required T o Curtail All Service IN ATHLETIC CONTEST Despite the fact that postal re ceipts here for the quarter ended March 31 showed an increase of 35 per cent over last year, there is to be further curtailment of service. The budget for the oper ation of the local postoffice for this quarter has been so cut that there will be almost no auxiliary carrier service. The curtailed service started Tuesday with only one delivery daily in residential districts. Two deliveries In the business district will be contnued. In the business district there will be but one dally parcel pot ‘ delivery and this will be in the afternoon. There will be one dally parcel post delivery In residential districts at about 3 p. Lynn Is Killed SPONSOR William When Struck by Tree WEED UNKNOWN THING IN GARDEN^ OF JAPAN FOR ATHLETIC SMOKER William Lynn, resident here for many years until leaving a year That advertising in The Sentinel. or more ago, was killed instantly gets quick results was proved last _________ week when ____ Miss _____ Belle __________ Burkholder Battery "E” will sponsor anoth- Tuesday afternoon in a logging Dean Allen Describes Life and Free Band Concert and Dance Some Good Records Are Hung found, shortly after The Sentinel er smoker at 7:45 Friday evening accident at Dexter, where he was had been distributed a wrist for the benefit of the mess fund, employed by the Gulstana Lum Customs of Extremely in Evening to Be Features Up in High School Inter- watch that she had advertised as 1“ the first wrestling bout ber company. Funeral services Courteous People. lost. Frank Clark found the Chuck Smith of Cottage Grove will be held at 2:30 this (Thurs of Entertainment. Class Track Meet. watch several days before, but had will match holds with Stub Ga- day) afternoon at the chapel here, no Idea as to its ownership until routte of Culp Creek and in the with ----- ----- ----------- n _ Rev. ------ Ralph Clark . of Eugene There is no such thing os a Cottage Grove’s first monthly The junior class of the Cottage he saw the ad in The Sentinel. second, Glenn Swanson Cottage • officiating. Rev. Clark officiated growing on a piece of culti bargain carnival day, being spon Grove high school won the lnter- Charles Boslaugh also recently Grove, will tackle Vic Lello, Brice at Mr. Lynn s wedding a few weed vated land in Japan, Dean Eric sored by the chamber of com class track meet held Friday af recovered a lost pig through a " eek- In the firet boxing bout month« ago. Interment will be in W. Allen, of the University of merce, Is being advertised this ternoon on Kelly field. They were 2?,<iar„ Ne.SLtf-n the Walker cemetery. Sentinel wantad. Oregon, who returned recently week by posters and extra copies will go three rounds with Ken Mr. Lynn was a choker setter. from first with 38 1-3 points, sopho a visit to the orient, told neth Lello of Brice creek and In A log being hauled In on a line members of The Sentinel distributed over mores second with 38, freshmen of the chamber of com the second. Milford Mooney, Cot bumped into and became entangled the entire trade territory, includ third with 24, seniors last with merce at their monthly evening tage Grove, will trade blows with with a hemlock tree. When the dinner meeting ing northern Douglas county. 21 2-3. jxii Tuesday. The av Harold Woodfield, Gunter. The log was disengaged the tree fell Nearly every business house of the In the pole vault Byron Thies farm is 2H acres, which third bout will be between War and struck Mr. Lynn a fatal blow v erage city has entered Into the spirit of placed first, clearing the bar at permits Intensive cultivation, and ren Wright, Gunter, who made a on the head. Two other men nar •- 70,000,000 people live the movement and has advertised 9 feet 9 inches; Eld win Cone was m. in a country hit on the last card, and Chet rowly escaped. bargains for the day. Business and second with 9 feet 6 Inches and that has few natural resources. Postal receipts for the first Meyers, Brice creek. For the Armand Wynne third with 8 feet quarter of 1934 were $3,026.40, professional men are also support "If we in the United States Mr. Lynn was born July 13, 1911, fourth bout Merle Wright and 6 Inches. Jack Caton won the 100 while for the same period In 1933 ing the movement and have as would develop our resources os A handicap flag tournament a t ‘George Kerr, both of Cottage at Redondo Beach, Cal., but had those yard dash in 10.9 seconds, with they were $2,220.11. The increase sisted the advertising and enter of Japan are developed, ev Kerr spent most of his life here. He ery person should have on annual Elmer Mason second and Justin Is $806.29, or more than 35 per tainment program. The W. A. Woodard Lumber the Cottage Grove Golf club’s Grove, will be rematched. married September 30. 1933, ‘ast ??rd was A feature of the day will be company of this city and the Brad course Sunday was won by a dark I wo” Xi°,ni,? 'rrlkht ?n income of $20,000. Brown third. The mile was won cent. to Miss Marjorie Walker, who sur horse, Walter Mallory, who came anc* Ight has asked for another performances by horses trained by “The Japanese are an extremely by Robert Dusenberry in 5.4.1. ley-Woodard Lumber company of vives. Other surviving relatives Aimer Hunt of Delight vallev. Bradwood have opened a sales of within one stroke of reaching the 1 match. Frank Lello, Brice creek, are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. courteous people and the art of Aura Cook was second and Jack bowing and courtesying has been These will be given at different fice in the Terminal Sales building nineteenth green. Harold Swartz T,1" J™*1 A‘ M„UA°2?’ Miller third. In the high jump fifth bout and this ¿expected P. S. Challfoue of this city and the developed beyond that to be found points In the business section dur in Portland. This will be in charge was runner-up. He holed out on to be Byron Thies and Elmer Mason a real fight as Mustola Is following aunts and uncle: Mrs. in any other country. After a stay the eighteenth. Chester Anlauf ing the afternoon. tied for first, clearing the bar at of J. F. Woodard, who has been rated highly at Gunter and Lello John Martin, Mrs. Lester Brant, in Japan one notices the rack of The American Legion has ar in charge of sales for the mill and H. C. Wells each lacked a has 4 feet 8 inches. Vernon Thoreson, shown his mettle In two pre Mrs. Ray Sears and Bud Chall courtesy in other countries. He ranged for appearances during the here for many years. The Brad stroke of holing out the eight vious fights here. Rupert Shaw and Edwin Cone foue. probably could not forever endure afternoon of the little German ley-Woodard plant only recentl eenth. Zimmerly, usually in the tied for second. A red hot curtain raiser has the unusual courtesy of the Jap band which has made a hit every went into opernticn. It Is now top two, dropped way behind and been arranged between two local The shotput was won by Floyd anese, but It makes a splendid time It has appeared in public. The Thies with a heave of 35 feet 9 mostly timbers needed for only got started on the eight boys. Bill Collins will referee the Impression during a short stay.” Washington, April 6.—An in- ‘ band will advertise the Legion’s sawing inches. Joe Sorenson was second its deep-water docks on the Colum eenth. L. W Coiner and P. E. ‘ fights and Lloyd Griggs the wrest- ] Dean Allen described many of crease of 29 per cent in new j Nelson also planted their flags on ,in~ "Days of 49” celebration. with 34 feet 1 inch and Ervin Joll bia, but will specialize on hem the quaint customs of the coun third with 33 feet 5 inohes. Ver lumber business for the first quar The big entertainment feature lock and Columbia river old the eighteenth. try and told of the unusual pains Play by members of the Wiliam-! non Thoreson won the 440 yard ter of 1934 over the 1933 period will come in the evening with an growth yellow fir. Dry kilns are Irrigation E xpert CouUiig. that are taken to check up on all ette Valley Golf association will Art King, irrigation and soil ex dash in 58.3 seconds with Elmer was reported today by the Nation 8:15 free band concert at the arm being installed. foreigners who visit the country, Mason second and Justin Brown al Lumber Manufacturers associ-1 ory. This will be followed by a The plant here recently installed start next Sunday. Cottage Grove pert from Oregon State college, and even on many residing in third. In the 120 high hurdles atlon. The survey also showed free dance, which will be well dry kilns and doubled its storage will go to Laurelwood. will give an illustrated talk at other countries. Jesse W. Bemis, well known res Byron Thies placed first, his time production 58 per cent higher and policed to prevent drinking, smok capacity. It will store clear blanks 7:30 Tuesday evening at a meetinr ident The chamber meeting was opened of this section for half a cen being 20 seconds. Second and shipments 23 per cent heavier than ing and rowdyism. SILK CREEK. and eventually cater to the fin of the evening school being held with two vocal numbers by a trio ii, Hebron Farmers Tlnlon almost Thursday instantly killed third were taken by Jack Caton for the first quarter last year. April 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Herman at { the ished uppers trade. Union tulY. ,n an was accident after- composed of Mrs. Dale Wyatt, and Orville Dutton. In the 220 Orders received at the saw mills Bolton of Los Angeles moved into Myrtle Kern and Miss Helen LATHAM. nalL ____________ ' noon of last week. He and his Miss yard dash Elmer Mason placed the last three months were 3 per April 10.—Honor their ranch home Friday. Ostrander. They were accompanied in the ' Bold T hief Works. sons, Russell and Nelson, were at first in 25 seconds flat. Justin cent above production and ship upper room for the students Miss Lena Burcham returned ! 4 the piano by Mrs. Cecil Cald fifth six weeks ! A thief who jimmied the lock i ■ getting out logs for the Bemis Brown was second and Vernon ments 7 per cent below. The re were: Fifth grade—Darrell from a visit of several days I | on the G. R. Fox car early Tues-J Friday : I ! mill. The father was hauling tlm- well. Thoreson third. Jack Caton won port showed orders above output ben, Jeanette Trunnell; McKib in Portland. sixth day evening while it was parked ibera up a hill when he was struck the broad jump with 18 feet i ’/i for the quarter in all softwood grade—Lee Kruse, Benny McCall; Neighborhood Friendship club on north Sixth street a half block met • 1 aero across the chest by a swinging inches. Elmer Mason and Vernon areas except the west coast and seventh Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I grade—Irene Humphrey; Main, stole a leather Jacket, a branch. His sons secured medlcq) Thoreson were second and third. California redwood, the total soft eighth grade—Dorothy White. Ber off Ed Conklin with nine members revolver and other Items. There is Erwin Joll threw the discus 86 wood orders exceeding cutting by nice Patten, Harry McCall, Ilene no clue. present. The time was spent so Adventist Church.—At the inter aid as quickly as possible, but had come. feet 3 inches to win first. Floyd 4 per cent, while hardwood orders cially. The next meeting will be action of west Main and M streets death Dorothy Gallo. Funeral services were held Sat Thies was second and Joe Soren were 3 per cent below production. Trunnell, with Mrs. Rose Lowrance April 19 is a small white church, Seventh urday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plunkett of afternoon at the Bemis During the week ended March DELIGHT VALLEY. son third. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Allison of i Day Adventist Each Saturday at Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dusenberry won the 880 31, the report said shipments to Cottage April 9.—Francis Horn spent the Cottage Grove visited at the A. 9;3Q an hour is spent In the study cemetery at London, Rev. I. G. P. D. Kuiper of Dexter were Sun Shaw of this city officiating. in 2 minutes 18 seconds. Homer taling 202,484,000 feet, from 1,473 day visitors at the G. L. Ross week end with friends in Corvallis. Woolcott ranch Friday afternoon of the Sabbath school lesson. At 11 Mr. Bemis was born in Wupaca. The Cottage Grove baseball club Buker was second and Jack Kelly mills, were highest of any week home. The Claure Willey family visit Viola Rohde, Ruby Allen and o’clock the pastor, Elder Paul Iver- Wls., third. Jack Caton took the 220 in 1934, while production of 198,- ed Friday at the home of Mr. Wil Verne Ritchey visited the district son d eliv ers a se rm o n th e D r o o f l” ” 2 “ and “ u was aged 69. He had will play a pre-season game here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins of low hurdles in 29.4. Elmer Ma 482,000 feet and orders of 207,769,- parents on Smith river. school Friday. j 3° of L his statements being J named bv lived on the same place at London | at 2:30 Sunday with Eugene. No Grove spent Sunday after ley’s 50 years. Surviving are the widow' admission will be charged. The son and Edwin Cone were second 000 feet dropped slightly from the Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hom of The district school baseball team a chapter and verse from the H i- and noon at the John Trunnell home. Emmett, the following children: Mrs. regular schedule will start May 6, and third. In the Javelin throw preceding week. Ida., who have been vis played Lynx Hollow on the latter’s I ble. Wednesday evening hour, 7:30. Visitors at the W. O. Denney Delphia Geer, London; Mrs. Hes- when the locals will play Pleasant Vernon Thoreson took first with iting relatives in the Lynx Hollow diamond Friday afternoon and • • • home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lane county ought soon to b e, 131 feet. Second went to Robert and Walker communities the past were defeated. The return match j Free Methodist Church, R. W. ter Welch, Santa Rosa, Cal.; Mrs.: Hill there. Members of the club James W. Smith of Santa Clara two Dusenberry and third to Mike out of the red. Three tax turn- ! and weeks, were week end guests will be played here Friday after- Howell. Pastor.—Sunday school, Bertha Frame, Rainier; Mrs. Jea- likely to see play are Dale Gates, Mrs. Keele and Mrs. Grable at the overs made In one day last week inn April anrti vo „ , - . . „ _ . sie Collier, Chinook, Wash.; Rus- Glenn Swanson. O. M. Bagley. McKibben. home of Mr. Horn’s broth noon, 20. of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Mary Burcham and Mm. QrSne Forenoon se“ vke 11 with I 8?1“ ’ ? llle and Nel8° n Bemls. ! Beuben Johnaon. I. Bricher, Tom The relay decided the meet be totaled over $105,000 and were seg er, M. A. Horn. James Donaldson and Lloyd Fry , , j — j n . i „ __ j xt . _ ____¡vrame. f o r e n o o n se r v ic e , rr. wicn | Co. Fred Knickerbocker, Shockley, tween juniors and sophomores, the regated as follows: State and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and son Mildred Scott and son Norman i sermon by Rev W. V. McGee, the a]j of London. of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Olive ------------------ Wendell Cochran, Kelly Cooper, county, $50,751.72; cities, $26,967.78; juniors winning in 1 minute 46 Donald motored up the McKenzie motored to Canby Friday evening. paator belng absent Evening ser- seconds, while the seniors came school districts, $25,330.93; union Keeney and two children of Cres-| Sunday, going as far as the Sparks Mrs. Burcham spent the week end vice> 7;30 wtth sermon by Rev. FAIRVIEW Witcher, Tom Dutton, Decker. in second and the freshmen third. high schools, $725.36; county, high well were Sunday visitors at the ranch. April 9 . - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H"?to“ D.u""’ D° “11JVitcbw’ Ke"’ at the home of a sister-in-law, I McGee. Prayer meeting, 7:30, A. E. Walker home. schools $1,508.48; forest fire con Mrs. Lois Benston of Eugene is Mrs. William Knight, and Mrs. Thursday Hlggenbotham of Roseburg visited j "etb ®b° r„trld,te’ Wllbur Spray and Bill Foster returned to school n ,] son at a ♦ the ♦ Vi a home Yaawaa of nf a a “■■njf • » » » trol, $412.75. the home of her parents, Mr. Scott n Schools to Get $12,000. and several days of last week at the lea Louins.___________ Monday, after having been absent at and Mrs. Oscar Jackson, con Lane county schools early next Hlggenbotham’s Church of Christ, I. G. Shaw, home of Mr. several weeks suffering with pneu valescing from an attack of flu. cousin, Mrs. Clark. Sunday they week will receive $11,944.69 in spe H EBRO N. attended the fiftieth anniversary Pastor.—Bible school, 9:46, Clem brother. Earl Hlggenbotham. April 10.—E. J. Edwards was monia. Mrs. Chas. Conner left Sunday cial tax money. This sum has been celebration service at the Canby Sarff, superintendent; the men of i The Louis Layng family moved Brice Creek C C C Boys The honor roll for the lower morning for Dufur, being called - the - Communl- - ■ I last - - - - ---- ■- to Gowdv turned over by the tax department up from McKenzie Bridge over roorp Methodist church, where Mrs. .„ this class are with week Gowdyvllle. for the fifth six weeks In T o Move to Prineville there by the death of a niece. the week end. of the sheriff’s office recently. Burcham attended services over 40 • ty jjen’s class at the armory.1 Mrs. Luther Bettice, Mrs. Ida First grade—Myrtle Huff; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thayer o f , Philip Hersey went to Salem cluded: years ago. They returned Sunday Forenoon service, 11 sermon topic, Garoutte and Mrs. Glen Galysby second grade — Lorna Brown, visited Sunday afternoo-» evening- Monday. DORENA. Junior attended an all-day meeting of the . Hope that the Brice creek CCC | "We Would See Jeeus, McCall; third grade—Au Eugene Mrs. Murray Trunnell and niece Wayne the Oscar Jackson home. Mrs. C. M. Tandy of Monmouth Christian Endeavors, 6:30 eve- Mount View Neighborhood club 1 camp might be retained during April 10.—Josephine VanSchoiack drey Walker, Robert Dugan, Ar- at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson [ of Cottage Grove were callers of spent the week end at the home | ning service, 7:30, sermon topic, Wednesday of last week at the the summer has been abandoned, returned Saturday from a Eugene min Ward; fourth grade—Alice All the men. with the possible ex- hospital, where she received med Mrs. F. C. Führer Thursday morn Trunnell, Mildred McCall, Jean and baby, Mrs. Chas. Teeters, Es of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr ’God.” Prayer meeting, 7:30, home of Mrs. Walter Dowens. ther Volgamore and Mrs. Fred G. ing. and Mrs. Alvin Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelly vis- J ception of a few who were enllst- ical treatment. Thursday. Yearous. • • • Claire Cook and Ed McCall of ited Saturday at the James Spahr ed from here, will move out wlth- Bernice Mosby returned Thurs Mrs. Vivian Williams and daugh Mrs. W. O. Denney has recovered Fleck of Dorena called at the Lawrence Brown home Sunday Cottage Grove were dinner guests in the coming week. Most of day from Chelan, Wash., where she ter Betty Jane of Cottage Grove from an attack of flu. Pentecostal Assembly of God, home at Culp Creek. afternoon. at the James Scott home Sunday. Atwood Foster, Pastor.—Sunday Little Josephine VanSchoiack was them. Including Lieutenant Wenk- had employment, and where she spent the week end with Mrs. P. Lucille England of Salem spent Lawrence Kent spent several I E. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolittle of brought home from a Eugene hos- or, who has been camp command- school, 9:45; morning worship, 11; visited at the home of a sister, Thursday and Friday at the Hugh days in Portland last week. Elarnest Geer of California is Trunnell Cottage Grove were dinner guests evening service, 7:30, evangelistic pital Saturday. She is recovering er for several months, will go to Mrs. Ralph Hand. home. The Glen Hankins family of Sa visiting with his mother, Mrs. Sunday at the home of a son, in nature; Bible study on "Mosaic from a severe attack of membra- the Ochoco forest, near Prlne- Mrs. Nettle Wilbur is spending Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Trunnell, and Mrs. Dorothy Green and Hugh Doolittle. i viile. Some will be sent to Tiller. a week with a son, Frank Wilbur, Belle Geer. Tabernacle," 7:30, Tuesday; young nous croup Mrs. Mamie Trunnell, Mrs. Louise lem Carl Yancey of Westfir spent I a» known here, irtans are baby of Independence returned to The Jolly Workers' club met Dinner guests at the George people’s service, 7:30, Friday; chil in Hilt, Cal. Marie Trotter and Ilene and Alice Miss Juanita Bales is back in Wednesday for an all-day meet Trunnell spent Sunday in Yoncalla their homes Sunday, after having Teeters home Sunday were Mr. dren’s church with sand table, 3, the week end at the home of a to complete the Brice creek road visited several days at the Hank ing with a potluck dinner at noon. sister, Mrs. Ida Garoutte. I with a side camp from Steam- and Mrs. Charles Teeters, Mr. and Saturday. school, after a two weeks’ Illness. at the Poll Williams home. e • • Mrs. Clarence Peterson and baby Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hart and, P°at’ ____________ The high school baseball team The Divide ladies’ club were visit A baseball game between Moun ins dairy. Mrs. Ole Opheim, Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Fred Fleck of Dorena. was defeated by the Lowell team ors. The time was spent quilting. tain View and Latham schools Community Men’s Bible Class, baby went to Oakland last week ’ Clark Woodard is visiting with was held Wednesday on the La Hankins and Mrs. Lawrence Hank Other visitors In the afternoon were I. G. Shaw, teacher.—At the arm to visit several days with relatives. \ , | , r < - l p W n n d R t i r I q at Lowell Monday afternoon by a ins visited with Mrs. Lena David his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly visited1 l V i y r t i e VV O U O n a r l b score of 7-2. The team will play tham diamond. The score was 15 son near Boswell Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolittle of ory. An important paper from the J. D. Clark, on Cedar creek. Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. ministerial association will be con Sunday afternoon at the Steele Mohawk at Creswell Friday. 5 In favor of Latham. About 30 students of the agri Miss Annabelle Gilcrist and Phil to Mr. Hugh Doolittle. home at Dorena. Robert England, who is quite ill, sidered. Lesson: John 7, and Mrs. William Keyes Mrs. Laura Green, an old time Walter McHuglll of Oakland ar is spending the week with rela Hersey motored to Eugene and spent Sunday In Eugene at the culture and botany classes of the Cottage Grove high school, with resident but now of Independence, Irving Saturday. tives in Creswell. Trunnell home. Christian Science Society, 224 rived Wednesday to visit several lAwrence, Georgia. Frank and Stanley instructors, visited the Hank visited In the neighborhood one V. A Wicks, who was a former The only myrtle wood bar In the As the Healthy, Wealthy and their south Second street. Sunday school, days at the Otho VanSchoiack ins dairy one afternoon of last Charley Clarke attended a B. Y. day last week. resident of this place for many city, possibly the only one in the Wise club is coming to an end. 9:45; forenoon service, 11, topic, home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stacy of state, has been Installed at the years, is ill in a San Francisco P. U. meeting at Roseburg Sun the cleanliness contest was closed week. "Are Sin, Disease and Death Dorothy Hohman spent Sunday LONDON. day. Cottage Grove visited Sunday eve Pastime. It Is 22 feet long and hospital. last week. The leader. Mr. Rose, June Williams spent the week inspected. One point was taken at the Rudolph Hansen home. April 9.—Mrs. Minnie Denney Real 7” ning with Mr. and Mrs. Warren has refrigerating plant and mod • • • end with Jean Allison in Corvallis. off each time a member’s hands, The Social Neighbors club, which and Mrs. Lacoma of The Dalles em sanitary equipment. The piece Baptist Church, H. W. Davis, Kelly. Mrs. A. L. Gilham and daughter : ears, nails, neck, teeth and face was to have met Wednesday after visited Wednesday with Mrs. Den Pastor. Mrs. Edwin Voss spent Wednes of furniture, which is a thing of — Sunday school, 10, M. Laurabelle accompanied Mrs. Jas. were dirty, and when the hair was noon of this week with Mrs. Chas. ney's sister, Mrs. L. W. McKeel. HIckenbottom. superintendent. day with Mrs. Walter Dowens at beauty, was constructed by A1 Morris to Dufur Saturday to at not combed. Dorothy Gallo's side, Conner, has postponed its meeting Frank VanNortwlck spent sev C. Rosenthal. Forenoon service, 11, sermon by Mount View. tend the funeral of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider of with 15 members, won by having one week on account of Mrs. Con eral days last week visiting with Rev. F. W. Starring, secretary of George and Melvin Kebelbeck 131 marks, while Bernice Patten's ner having been called to Dufur. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mount View visited Saturday eve Donald Um phrey Is Injured. Oregon Baptist State conven visited In Lorane Sunday with side, with 14 members, had 172 The honor roll follows: Eighth i B. VanNortwlck, in Cottage Grove. the ning with Mrs. Ida Garoutte. Donald Umphrey suffered a APRIL DAY. Hohman, Lowell Mrs. W. H. Thorn, who had been tion. A special business session their uncles, Leeman and Harley marks. Bernice’s side treated Dor grade—Marie Frank McHuglll spent the week fractured leg Tuesday afternoon will be held at 2 o’clock. There The gold of th( sun, Brown; seventh grade — Betty living the past two years in Port Ream. othy’s side Tuesday with an ice Jones,, be no evening service. Dr. O. end at the home of his father, while helping George Matthews re- A shower of rain, Dean Jackson; sixth grade land. returned to her home here will Wright Roy Murry went to Shelton, cream and cake feed. will give an „iustrated George McHuglll near R ^ b u „ n c move a water wheel from the bank Violets laughing Wash.. Sunday to work in a log Ted Kuiper of Dexter spent Sat —Freda Stalder, Louise Hankins; Saturday. Mr. Thorn has been C Mrs. Leonard Garoutte of Ban- of the ri./er at jjjgton. The water lecture Thursday evening in the Across the plain; fifth grade—Iris Montleth, Marie ging camp. here several months. don and Mrs »rank Kelly and he„ u have brought urday at the G. L. Ross home. A parting curtain fourth grade—Tommy E. N. Brasher spent the week church. Grandma Land of Cottage Grove I here and UBed ,n Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goff of Hansen; • • • Of silver mist, Jones, Nellie Stalder; third grade end at Corvallis visiting the Nor- visited Monday afternoon w lt h Grove nour mln> The wheel SAGINAW. Redmond spent the week end at Church of the Nazarene, C. V. Glimpsing a glory —Jack Montleth, Marion Vaughan; val Williams family. April 10.—About fifty enjoyed the Hugh Smith home. Bryson, Pastor. — Sunday school, J dJl „ r£r i, . »» » wi„ whirled backward while It was be- Of amethyst. second grade—Ruth Childers, Es Glen Baker and Bearl Baker a party at the Monroe home Sat Mrs. L. W. McKibben and three removed, striking Donsdd on 9:45 Mrs. E. C. Evenson, superin Hubert McNeil of Mount View , The trees and the grasses urday night. Refreshments of sand children visited Saturday in Eu ther Hansen; first grade—Helen left Wednesday for southern Ore tendent. Forenoon service, 11. ser ??UxnTd^y wlth a brother’ the leg and breaking both bones With rapture one, Norton gon points. wiches, cake and coffee were gene at the D. L. Ijams home. Clyde McNeil. between ankle and knee. He was topic, "Quenching the Spirit.” Gleaming In gladness John Daniels left Saturday to mon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sneider and served at a late hour. Evening service, 7:30, sermon top taken immediately to the Eugene And there—the sun! Mr. and Mrs. William Powell visit his family In Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston son of Cottage Grove visited Sun »35,000 In Taxes Received. hospital and is recovering eatis- —Edgar Daniel Kramer. ic, "The Red Sea Victory." Prayer Seventeen members of the Sew meeting, and son spent Friday evening at day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Sam Powell of Drain visited • • • 7:30. Wednesday. Two tax turnovers, one amount- factorily. ing club met Thursday afternoon Sunday at the Ora Powell home. the Marvin Harpole home In Cot Hugh Smith. • • • A LILAC BUSH. Ing to $22,581.95 and the other to ------------------- Mildred Smith has withdrawn Mr. and Mrs. Ora Powell and at the home of Mrs. George Suth Methodist Episcopal Church, Mer- $13,162.52, were made Monday Regular Service« Resumed, If you stole the tint of a sunset tage Grove. daughter visited Saturday night at erland. The time was spent In Mr. and Mrs. Orris Gouldlng from school. morning and County Treasurer Regular services in place of sky nieclnv nullt blocks for Miss Au-1 edith A. Groves, Pastor.—Sunday A party honoring Doris and Don the Will Powell home. When rose to amethyst turned, spent the week end at Swigshome services were/esum were resumed Sun- dmv Cox The next meeting will school. 9:45, Omer Moore, superin- Grace Schlska at once began dis- vesper vesperservices ea oun- The Latham P. T. A. Study club with Mrs. Goulding'a parents. ald Smith on their tenth birthday If you caught the gleam In moth will meet Friday evening, April 13, bl Anril 19 with Mrs Lest"? Van tendent. Forenoon service 11, ser- trlbutlng the allotment of funds day at the Methodist church. Sub- Mr. and Mrs. C. Lr ubach left anniversary was held Saturday at er-of-pearl topic. "Redeeming the Time.” i to the various tax agencies Jects for the next wveral Sundays the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nortwick oractice will be held at mon While mauve and lavenders Wednesday for Pennsylvania, to the Hugh Smith home The hon- at Evening service, 7:30, sermon top-1 The larger turnover was divided which will deal with needs of the ’ ored guests received gifts. Games Walker. The topic will be "Youth the Slnaina make their home. burned, church Friday evening insteadI Ic ’Menaces to Our Town.” Ques- as follows: State and county, $12.- are: April 15 ’’Menaces to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keene and were played and refreshments of and Social Hygiene." Short talks of at a home as has been done tiona handed In will be discussed. 1451.HO; cities, $3,803.66; school dis- day If you pressed the hues from a Our Town , April 22, The Church will be given and a general dis children spent Saturday night and cocoa, cake, cookies and marsh thousand blooms the n i t Special music by orchestra and trlcts, $4,762.12; union hlfrh schools, and the Future of the Unem- Sunday at the W. A. Witcher mallows were served to the follow cussion will follow Musical num ?n Mr. Of the royal fleur-de-lis, and Sirs. W. E. Powell and others Young people’s meetings: county high schools. $777. £oyed ’ “ ° ly ing: Alice Trunnell, Jean Yearous, bers wl 1 precede tHe study. at Thornton Corneis. Or held the enpurpling shadows home Mrs. Glen Green and Mr. and — = 2 S M S Ruby Faye Willey of Delight Milo McCall, Esther Plummer. that lie Valley spent Saturday with an Marie Plummer, Grace St. Elmo. Mrs. Hi rold Stanfield and son of On the deepnlng twilight sea, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Townsend Jeanette Trunnell, Allan Lee Wil Garibalc 1 visited Thurslay at the You never could fashion so fair a aunt, Mrs. Dowell Benston. have moved from Walden to a - r - h . F r t . n Church. J .u « . *(■ v -■ .• ■.... r.iirrious naireant- Velva Bush of Cottage Grove liams, Robert Dugan. Armln Ward, home ol Mr. and Mrs. Mads Over- house thing belonging to W T. Jones. kin Smith, Pastor. Sunday school, 797.99, school districts, »2,905.93, re Igl u pageant. Charles Ward, Myrtle Huff, Don gaard end at the home of Mrs. A, rises from earth’s gray tomb spent two days of last week with ald There will be preaching services 10, Tom Short, superintendent, union high schools, »231.88; countv Dugan. Audrey Walker, Wayne Mamie Trunnell. S. J. Brund Die«. With the magical touch of spring’s Mrs, Margaret Sharon. Mr and Mrs. Mads Overgaard at the church Saturday evening at Junior church In charge of Miss high schools, 12«i.l3; forest rire Charles Sharon spent Thursdav McCall, Betty Smith, Junior Du Word has been received here of light hand— 7:30 and also Sunday morning at Ruth King Forenoon service, 11, patrol, »109.26 ____ were In Junction City Monday on gan, Benny McCall, Gene Lusk of at Coburg with his parents, Mr. the death at Dunsmuir, Cal., of S. A lilac bush in bloom. 11 sermon topic, "Seeing Good In Cottage Grove and the honored business. J. Brund, for many years a well -Elizabeth A. Thomas. and Mrs. C. H. Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton visit- Others." Anthem, "Turn Ye Even Canadian Vets to Organize. , r o .ld e n t h ere H e b a d b een A meeting of the Healthy, Annabelle Campbell attended a guests, Doris and Donald Smith. A meeting to fonn a Canadian vtolt.ng several months at the Herald White and two sons of Wealthy and Wise club was held ed at the Tipton home at Creswell to Me." Evening service, 7:30, birthday party at Cottage Grove "Guaranteed Seed.” This Is the legion will be held at 7 o clock bomc of a ton vvilllam Another , f t ioO W t «* Saturday afternoon. Eugene visited Sunday at the home Thursday at the school house. The Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Herman Gertje of second In a series of sermons on Sunday evening In the Eugene A n d rsw nt this eltv was topic was "Why Milk Is Good for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willey and of Mrs. Abbie Jane White. Saw» U> Set ur A house guests at the "Gardening With Jesus." Christian armory. All Canadian veterans of " . Dunamui- bv h is father’s Mrs. John McCall and son Ed Us.” The next meeting will be . Dorena . are daughter of Delight valley spent pETmou 1» ptAve tm ' _ daughter, J X .— Mrs. u . . Clarice A , . -1-„ ‘ Endeavor, a 8:30; m m uuhno I the h . world .„nr h eu e h«»n ca u e a io u u n s m u ir o y u » l a u n r e meeting, war have been request home of a prayer Sunday evening at the Howard ward visited in Black Butte with held Thursday. The topic will be illness. The body was brought ed to attend. 7:30, Wednesday. Chester Bemis Sunday afternoon. Abeene. "The Value of the Health Club.” Keene home. here yesterday afternoon, but fu >AOW I»» «out« ! In a field of 18,706 contestant« from 42 states Mrs Cecil Caldwell of thia city rated fifteenth in class 2 In an essav contest conducted by Better Homes and Gardens magazine and was awarded a small prize. The essays described remodeling of oid houses. In class 2 the cost allowed was between $150 and $500. Mrs. Caldwell de scribed remodelling of her own home on Madison avenue, this city, plans for which she herself drew. Only 116 prizes were awarded. pdhtla B fficesnre OPENED INf WOODARD ’ J. W. BEMIS KILLED LI | I s liu r c n 1 slew s ' COTTAGE GROVE PLAYS EUGENE HERE SUNDAY Installed Here IM «m u * cusno -nt» OPOKortiMt » aus THE FEATHERHEADS By Gf borne Conspicuous © Western ' ■ wa^a^er U HCM FEATneR.HE..A£> .- >7H a t w a s t h e id e a O F T e l L IM S - T H O S t ST o R i ES AND MAX'NÖ^ A SPeCTAcLa ÍO U R S 6 L F «Q OF mjhats t h e id e a o f P ic k in g o n i suppose - >¿0 W E R E T H E OWL-V AT YHE P A R TY fA R BE IT FROM M E To PAT MYSELF ON T H E P A C K - B J T , PERHAPS Y o J - A H - bJOTiCEP T H A T 1 WAS neral arrangement« have not been made. Young BepubUcana Organ!«», A Young Republican club u organized at a meeting held Mon day night in the city hall. Fred Bosley was elected temporary president and Rex Wheeler temp orary secretary. A meeting for the ■ election of permanent officer« will be held next Monday and plans probably will be made for the or ganization of a Young Women s Republican club. Vital Statistics for March. There were six birth« and three deaths during March, according to the report of Dr. O- «* sroet, city health officer. Of the birth«, three were females and three males. Of the deaths, one was a femal« and two were males. Two case« of measles and one of chicken pox ; were reported. A Cuban night club has a sw im ming pool. Six vice preeldenta hare died la golf should be k ep t office.