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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1936)
Things W; Think Camps Lucky Hoy Swimming Class Work Progresses on Locals Lose to Head-on 'üsion I 1 W» Last Hills Creek Causes Death of Girl and Clcawox Reckon Sponsored by the Durable Fir M ill- Roy and Girl Scouts Lions, Red Cross Huge Roiler Going Up Team 12 to 5 Others Are Injured rh i» y iÒ 4 h m rititil, und W hat Itùn d o f fhín^t fW w rtH b n t 1 f lb c J S r J r T U B N U M B E R of |>er»on» who have never tried to play golf la oom para lively amall The numbar of paraona who play golf la alao rum para lively amall • • • H U T W H E T H E R or not a prraon playa golf. IW out o f a thouaand would aay without haal tatlon that golf orl<lnatad In Hrot land. It la rraay enough to have originated In Scot la ml ft goaa well w ith bagpipes. It la to the aporta world what hagptpr» are to the m ualral world The only thing about It that doe« not «eem to be M rotrh la that it require» a p*r»on to give a lot 0< U » ir H I T G O L F la N O T a Scotch k'aiaa Apparently All Attendance Record* Will Be Broken Thu Year at Both of the Camp* T h a g irl »routs' annual summer camp at Istks Claawox w ill open lu u t Sunday and runtlnu« until August. 2 || (a sponsored by (he Eugeni- Klrl «-outs council. Mias I-»ah Parker, d tatrlrt director, w ill be In charge' lit,dot her there w ill he It! counrelura. who went Into eamp Wednesday (o r (our daye of pre-camp (rainin g before the of ficial opening. A nurse, Mr« Hnxcl Carter. w ill be In attendance Cam p Clcawox la undoubtedly one Ilf the moat Ideal. If not the boat, g irl acout eamp In the west nnd la reported 10 l>e In readiness for the large number that are ex peeled thia year The propram In clude-. all kinds of w ater aporta, with life aavtnp Inatrurtlon. Mlaa Juanita Ynting, l t d Proa« exam in er in charge; crafts, nature study, d ram atic*, sketching, folk dancing, hike« and many other activities. The ('u ltap e Grove pula who w ill attend the first parted are Anna M arla Peteraen. Jean Havope, Rat ty Short, Eleanor Teeters. Elisa Itcde. M a ty Lu Goddard. Arlene Anderson and M argate! Monson Thuar who w ill attend the eac- ond period ar< Dorothy Hlemann, M arlon Moore M ary Jane Sm ith. Velm a W ilson. G eraldine Kem and M argaret fit-easier It originated in H olland and wna Imported into Mrotland, where it waa popularised The canny Scots aokl It to the world • • • IT IS of record that aa early aa 14A7 a I «»cal Scotch ¡»arllnnirnt inveighed agalnat the game. It waa ridiculed aa a great waste of time. The Scotch parliam ent could »•w n«» reaeon why good paature land ahould he ploughed up In thia manner It waa »aid to be a game th a t corrupted moral«, took men away from their fam ili«« and made waatrala of them thrnp Lucky Boy. It doe a worae than that to The annual boy scout encamp day, but m unicipalities. Instead of ment of the W lllam et council w ill inveighing agalnat th e game. have also open July 3. There w ill he :ot»r Into a hualnr»« of providing three two-week perluda. Enroll g o lf c o u ra e a ment has reached the 2txi m ark, • • • hut provision ha* been made to IN C O N T IN E N T A L Europe care for all who wish Io attend. the game la alao known aa gouff The p’r upram this year w ill In There are more gouffy p lay elude nature study, w ater sports, ers than there are golf player« hikes, handicraft and many other • • • out of-door activities Each division IN H O L I« A N P and Belgium w ill have a competent and experi an ancient game la played that la ences leader W ill W irt, who 1« a «ailed kolf and resembles golf. Rod Cross life-saving exam iner, That evidently la w hat moat w ill have charge of w ater sports. of its play over here ('am p Lucky Boy la located on Blue river 43 tulle« east of Eugene O O L F la an old man*» game It com prise. 03 acres and la owned that the youngatera play better by the W lllam et council. .Scouts than the men. from six counties w ill he In atten • • • dance. The second session will T H E E N C Y C L O P E D IA say» »tart July 1» and the third August that the object of the game la to 1 get the hall Into he hole w ith the Collage Grove hoys who w ill a t fewest possible strokes. period nre Boh The encyclopedia mu«t he tend the first Stew art mistaken. Judging by the way the Grannis. Hilly Goddard. game la played by Jo Wilson. Jim Roberta. Dsn Trask. Lewis Sturges H ilt H ill Thuni and some of the and H a rry Sturges. other boy« that patronise the local Those who w ill attend the second period are Mac Trask. Hob Nelson. cotsrae • • • Bill MacUlbbon. Sidney W yn n and B R E V IT Y la the aoul o f wit Vlnal Randall Jr. and the bathing suit« an* getting w1tM*r and w ittie r M ahoney W ill Speak • • • W illis E Mahoney, democratic A S E A T T L E poet said he Candida's for senator, w ill speak owe« everything to being went to Saturday m orning at 10:30 at the prison city park Mr Mahoney la also en W e thought a prison was to dorsed by the Tnwnscndltes It is «•ure porta Instead of developing i.-polled that many are Interested them. In know ing how he can aupport • • • A W O M A N four and a h alf the New Deal as a good democrat and the Townsend plan at the same feet tall weigh« 400 pounds W r presume that la In round lime M r. Mahoney w ill he asked Io answ er this question. Also If number«. elected Is he pledged to the Roose • • • A H E A D L IN E . referring to velt policy or the Townsend plan. address at dem ocratic convention Dr. R. I. Shaddurk w ill be the screamed. “ Robinson Burna G. O. •«peaker In the afternoon nt 1 30 Dr. Shaddock Is the at ate m anager P. I/cndera ” In I f they go whete the dem * for the Townsend movement Oregon. want« them to they’ll burn A D E A F M l ’TF! w ife nt Scat lie has been divorced from a deaf mute husband Moat wives would consider Ih e lr lot a happy one If they were utinhle to hear whMt th e ir huabands said, but a few might let th eir curiosity get the h elle r of them • • • IN D IA N T R IB E S , under con greitRloiml enactment. nr« now to hold «lections to select Irlh n l o f ficers W elch the political «cnlpn. redm en g ath er • • • A SAC RAM ENTO JU D G E tins ruled thnt It Is all right for parents not to force children Io i.nlhe o fle n rr than once In two weeks. Now we won’t he able to tell w hether children are spoiled or are merely going without Ih e lr ablutions M cKmxle Pass Opened. T he Mi-Kenxlc pass was opened Juna 22. the latest In three yenrs J. N. Bishop, m aintenance engineer for the state highw ay cnmmlealon, said the route was In good condi tion The pnss was opened June 12 last year; M arch 21 In IBM ; June 23 In 1933; June 14 In 1932 and M ay 13 In 1931. - - - - - - - - - 1 oo Dry in Nebraska, Kansas ^ T he recent rains which Oregon« lull« w eic bemoan I ng were bring prayed for nlwewhera, according to Robert Z D rake, who has Just re turned from a business trip to Nebraska and other central states. He bald that In Omaha there wan I csh than an Inch of la in In May. when that section 1« accustomed to a heavy precipitation to give lm|w*tus to crops. That section had a light crop last year, so that growers have nothing "In the n ark ” to tide them over a light crop this year. KaiiNHs has some good crops, ac cording to the Hugh N ixon fam ily. who have returned from a vis it there, hut Just a« the Nixons wore leaving Agenda the grass hoppers were moving In. T he hop pers eovered weeds so th ic k ly that the weeds bent under the weight. Telephone polos, telephone wires, etc., were eovered. A good corn crop was in danger of being ruin ed if the hoppers remained. They attack the stalks a short distance above the ground nnd mow down acres In a short time The local Lion« club and the loin» .n u n ty chapter o f the A m eri can R m I Croa* are sponsoring ■wim mlng rlaee»« to begin here In the near fu iu tr n i . proposed to »crura an rapert sw im m er fro m Eugene aa Instructor. Th«* Red f'roaa chanter ha* aug X« -ted the follow ing ten rule» fo r w ater safety I Always ith a romps 1 Aiw.iys «wlm .w im w wnn u rom psn " . L’,,r<’ “ rn " y 7 ’ ««'d ' ~ <» er a k e „ lone »w lm m er* whoae <)U»tr»fMi wa« not known 2 IW* certain th a t th> w.t r I . deep rnouxh for «af« dlvtnR B ro ken nark« and death haw* reaulted from failu re o f a d iv e r to ol»ey thia rule Muhmerged rock» o r Ioffe, or even «hallow w ater, have taken A figh tin g Cottage Grove nine were defeated by the league lead- Ing H ills Creek baseball team 12-3 Next at K e lly field Sunday In a content Month; Hag 95 Foot Stack that featured everything from ’ OVdCK a trip le play to sandlot baseball. —— Costly errors and the In a b ility to z- ........... ___ Uj h it when hits were needed spelled w ork continue progress on the new m ill o f" th e ,he d o w n f,n ot «»• local«- who Durable F ir Lum ber rom n aov at went down fighting, even though A Sentinel retxtrter v u d te d they w ,re bo,h»'red «r°m the start , h , site of the new min rr^ e n tK w lth th * H '"« O « * “ <nrf fo(jnd The v), | to r i demonstrated th eir New Mil] at Dorena Should u „ **«' G n ,*e r Production ere<*tlng the fram ew ork of the m ill proper, another crew w ith a steam »hovel and crane excavating fo r the m ill pond, and other workm en busy Installing the W)0 h.p. boiler that will furnish the motive power W orkm en are busy at the present ,h I ,r .. „ > l" ne ‘ e bricking up the’ o ile r’ ~ T he bricking up the b boiler The huge smokestack, ninety five feet before Bwlttm lng. Cramp« fre- o u e n t lv r e s u lt i f t h is r o le is n o t , n l* 'n« , h - moved from M ill J J rv -tl I know B k. X r e t l r n ^ C “ y * " o n e n o , , ,U e h«, H . 1 . . “ T* . T h i« to be painted d iffic u lt to rw tra tn «nthuxiaMic before being erected probably youuifhlerv, but le la aaf«*r to have some tim re e next week them wait the full tw o hour« W. D. Abel, m anager of the com- 1 Romain In «hallow w ater If pany. Is on the ground actively you are not a «w lm m er 3 Swim atong“ ' t £ beach, not - u l * r> "« "'d'«’ « operations. Carl I»*<bo, loca) contractor, haa charge aw ay from It. Even the beat o f f the new construction. nxAimnter« anouiu not attem pt to 4^.. rt. « a ll f«»r help only when you Imlance of d irt, a < l? i° rem ain« lot?1 County Coroner a , ig R e n n rto rl « -v w r w ju Baying That the Accident W a . D .,„ ♦ _ n ___ , •* . . ‘ Cureless Driving ---------- -— It Is alleged that a bicycle g irl was innocently the contributing factor to a head-on fata l crash si about » : « Tuesday night that re " ulted ^ e g rew w m e dea^h nf Lolly W ah l. 17 daughter of Mr» "tre “ <«lh ln th * ««cond fram e when they *cored ,hree men on a w alk, * hK “ nd * of errors. They ,h reat.n ed again In the third, but * * ' n‘ down on a faMt do“ b>e P*«y and then retaliated by stopping a 'hreatened Grove rally the next '"n n in in in g K by by the the same same method method. The loca1» K°« underway In the f * ilb r r ame when Libby, firs t up, Lau ra Taylor, Jiving on the F rank G aroutte place east of the city She had returned only a day before from a visit at Roseburg O th e r, were severely injured, but none dangerously so. T he accident happened east of the city park on east M ain -treet A car driven by Joe Sorensen J r ’ was coming into the city and a car T ” , d f Ve" • c o red “n Bu , . C e " e ? CeMeP» adored on W itc h e r’» and W itc h e r scored while 1-aMear u aa te a r was being oeing retired at first. riret. iih o r'hld«e scored In the follow ing ln n ln K *° «be locals a b rief £ *£ by h lt* ,rom Llbby and ' . T ° m Cox. who had a bad day at ^at. provided the sparkling play bv G e o r« r B la c k m o r e w it h hl« father. J E. Blackm ore a« a ___ _____ . a* passenger, wae leaving the city a The lackm ore ca hari me B Blackm car r had r r.a . TT~ i M argaret Deere on a bicycle. She had just been to a store and was * ’ y tO her ho™ “ «« ^e cn >- carryin g a package in one arm . She waa so close behind the Blackm ore car th a t follow ing th to be Iuilrd tallied In the seventh to tie One car swerved toward ’imber. the score and the firew orks started other, but reports are conflicting the a« ,, - s ~ - <>>• * s f ir ¿ u s .■ s f-.r L s n s t ing certain th a t he rem ained on »«rtous un^l calls for the earnest co- railw ay to faclllate shipping final frame. his side o f the road. operation of all persons. ft was at firs t reported that the 7 Alcohol and deep w a te r do t'hryaanthem um » Arc Blooming Sorensen car swerved to miss a not m ix An Intoxicated person en- Mrs. J. C. Klopfcnstein, 643 g irl on a bicycle, which would have dang r . his own life as a swimno-i Burch avenue, has chrysanthe- A it^ r T u n YV.ioL-e been the g irl following the Black- and may endanger an entire party raum, blooming In her yard Be- 1 » » L C h h O1 more car. w hile occupants of the If boating. lleve It or not, she brought one to Sorensen car said they saw no g irl a Unless you are an expert The Sentinel office S aturday which on a bicycle and th a t it must have life-saver do not go to the aid of a was Im m ediately placed ln water, beer, the other car that swerved person »1 rug nil ng violently. Row. Chrysanthem um s. In thia section, B a ttery E .” coast a rtille ry , re_ The accident happened so quickly . lo w . o r throw anythin g available; generally bloom about N o vem ber turned late Tuesday afternoon «h*1 no one was sure Just how it otherwise . . wait u . ntil hla struggles Mrs. Klopfenstein also has holly . u v • v i , ... from Eort Stevens where the N a- happened. subside irefore atte m p tin g a reo- hocks In her yard w ith blooms non a, , noampme m was held No There * “ s also conflicting testi- cue. wMch shade from « nether light ,,ln fM no, accldent> w ere « p o rte d mon> *» «° w hether the vehicle, in. Non-ffwlmmerw ahould never to * *n,oaI black. The»« beautl- an(j lhe boy» appeared to be hale ^ad light» showing. use a canoe And. alw ays remem- «u* old fashioned plants do not anj hearty upon th eir return. Blackm ore car was demolish- her to stay w ith the overturned generally bloom until July or Aug- P riv ate E lm e r Mason was enter- upon the spot where struck, boat that floats. Ignorance of this u"’ Oregon clim ate can work . . j j n t}le f le|d ¿„y sport , for the w hi,e the Sorensen ear. probably fact has coat the lives of persons wonders. 220. H e gave fa ir promise o f plac- traveling at a g reater rate of who attem pted to reach shore, but ing but due to the roughness and ’ Peed, up-ended on its nose, swung Whose strength was not sufficient Road Graded to Bohemia Saddle. rolling surface of the field appear- a r°und on its nose and rolled over Io m nk. the goal The forest service completed the * d to lose his stride near the finish, beaded in the opposite direction grading o f the road fro m Dlsston T h e battery w ill continue d rill E vidently the W a h l g irl was postoffice to the Bohemia saddle each night up to and including hurled against the glass of a rear B n lr D elivers Four Ta Ik a o, Tuesday, according to H. E. D. next Tuesday, w ith the exception door. a portion of her head was Elb ert Beile, form er editor The Sentinel, delivered four talk s Brown of the forest service o f S aturday and Sunday, and w ill protruding through the window- last week at the sum mer session of M r Brown said rhododendrons then be o ff duty for the summer. and ?*as r r u -hed beneath the cai. the U n lverelty o f Oregon being are still In bloom on the Cham- They w111 m ake UP the rem aining Death was instantaneous. I t re held in l*ortland He spoke before pion saddle. Indian Paint Brush Is ho“ ra ‘,f d ril> w h*n they muster d“ “ T d . fo “ r Pe r’ ons to extricate the w riters’ division. in full bloom this week and other ' a r 'y »" «•» fall ' “£ / One talk wa« on "Colum nUt» and m ountain flower» are rapidly ap- Kr ? ,e . Syndicating.*' tw o were on The proaching th a t stage. H e said any- M r. and M rs Elbert Bede spent t h r ’ _c° .1 . w ° Un Short New« F ea tu re ” and the one wishing real w ild flow er acen- F rid a y afternoon and evening at . c ? ? . an . as reP °r "e at fourth was before a luncheon as- ery w ill find plenty o f It along this the Eugene C ountry club. G o lf and , ,e , ... , a, 5 n ° a , “ sP'-a »embly. road. dancing were the order of the day . . . . gene to see him , but could not find him and nothing was know n as to what had happened to him until searchers found him at about S o’clock Wednesday m orning wan dering near the steel bridge east o f the city. H e said th a t the first thing he remembered was when he found him self lying in the pond of the Cottage Grove Lum ber com pany's m ill three blocks north of the scene of the accident V irg il Guggisberg. also a pas senger in the Sorensen car. suf fered severe injuries to the face, part of a lip and part o f a cheek having been almost severed. O ther passengers in this car w ere Ken neth Saflev and W endell Carlile. Both were severely but not seri ously injured. The senior Blackm ore, in the Blackm ore car. escaped almost without injuries, but his son George suffered injuries to both lower arm s and head lacerations S h e riff Swarts. Coroner Poole and State O ffic e r M organ rushed here to m ake an investigation, but did not place blame. County Coroner Poole is reported as stating in his report that he did not give much credence to the theory that the two cars were try ing to avoid h ittin g the g irl on a bicycle. H e is also reported as saying "there was carelessness in d riving somewhere" and that "there should be a thorough in vestigation. If not a form al In quest.” Anna L a u ra W ah l, fa m ilia rly known as "L o lly ”, was born M ay 7, 1920. in Roseburg. She had re- 1 sided in Cottage Grove fo r the past several years. ' S u rviving an her father. Stephen E W all, of Ashland, h er m other. Mrs. L au ra In S .p tc m b .i, 1714. the h t .l C o n tin e n t,! C o n s t,,» met *ntl oSetetl up , petition lo t d tv tn . guidanc« through d a y , w hich T aylo r, Cottage Grove; a sister. W ,t , o m in o t',ly turhulgnt T h e lout h n .r lin g h g u it , in t h , left fotegtound a t ,, (torn l . f t to rig h t, P a tric k H anry. V a , John Mrs. Donald Jarm an. Cottage K utlailge S C . George W a.h tn g to n , Va . and Peyton Randolph Va D ire c tly to t h , le ft and standing a rt Samuel and John Grove; one brother. Dr. E d w in C. Battery “E” Back Home Intensive Training A d a m , ot M e ,- in .c t t ,. T h , congr, rani n raferonce t th , Im . e ta h l. A c t, 'hat "no "hrdience i t d u , from this p ro v in c e " And nd whe e.e .e a. a , . .1 n e anen . , te ie , ha»» have f flatlere.l la tlr'e il them th en tatlvta aelve, the, the' the» ihey shall »hall make an t a a a.» ,y pray ore» ol thia nom num aro.,. erou,. b h ra , . » » . , and ...a hardy k . . a . peo ___ ple thitae who ate .¡ihe.l a r , urged lo a .q u a in t them aelve, w ith lire art of war a , toon a , p o m b le and do lor that purpoaa appear unitei a im , at least once a week ' Its draw ing uo ol The A a .o c ia tlo n " to forbid the im port ol B ritis h goods after December I. 1 774. and the »«port ot A m e m e n good» to G reat B n ta in 1 .eland and the W ent Indiea a lte r September 1« 1T7J aroused „ » a r t opposition hut It h „ h a,n called " » Ir tu a lle the beginning ol the federal union \V * .h l F h . r ll A n d Services w ill be held a t M ills chapel at 10:30 a.m. F rid ay. Rev. C. J. H a ll officiating. Interm ent w ill he at Roseburg where services w ill be held at 2 o'clock.