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VOLUMI*. XI.VIIL (E stab lish ed June COTTAOB G RO VE, LANE COUNTY, O REGON, T i l l RHDAV. AUOUHT I», 1937. IS. ISM.) N IM H F K 1 Ça Thm^i J/Ar<r FA/ziÁ a m / What Hfr Th*tr u f th im OMtvrt I 1 M>rrt Brftr Jim Parlay shoutd take the hint and allan d Io deliverin g tha ma I la in stea d <>f the votr on cou rt park b'"’ . . . Flower Seed N. I;. Compton Named Traffic Manager Assistant District President of Retail Attorney Dismisses industry To lie Clerks Association liu s A ft e r C it y Ilit-and-Riin Charge Developed Here ______ _ Hi. A „ Clture Hogatc, Lawrence Kent Other Officers Elected at fui Organisation Meeting H adfleld. traffic m anager __________ L C- Bolden week, form erly of will address the Chamber I'ortlnnd. boa recom m ended that G le a n e r W a s Allowed to Plead o PortlarKl, f C om m erce Tuesday at their reg- one of tha new super h igh w ay ___ „ - uiai noon luncheon, at which tim e crularrs of that com pany be named g u i l t y t o a C h a r g e Of B e in g he will discuss In detail hi» plan». a fter the. city, according to a letter Drunk on a Public Highway and those o f his associates o t the received by Mia Eliza B. Howe, J O regon F lorist Meed Company, for local agent The latter w as a copy o f one addressed to M ayor Ciao H ,.lrnaI1 C O l e . e a r . against the developm ent o f t h e flow er seed 2X u /o .. M.,relock and (o u n d lm e n A W whom . , at, nled , drunken d«»»M HaUlwall and A W H hof.tall driving and a hit and run charge to * h S freed of theac charge« by Don- 7b<' latter follow» I d«*«lr* de« n erty a Blom om Shop »ck o w lrd g , your com m unication of y oung asehrtant district attor- F r o m a ll I n fo r m a tio n we have u* u ,t ** with reference to nam- ney w ho dism issed the chargee and *"* ° , our coach** ordered Gleaner held on th e sim ple been able to gather, Including gov- "’’t i , ” *lly ( ''**'**• G love. charge of being drunk on a public e m in en t data, we believe thia »ec- T h l. m atter 1» In. th e hand» of h igh w ay appeared Tueeday tlon 1. one of the beet In th e our Man F ran cisco o ffice and I « ... af, , rnoon (h. E uga n , JuaUc, nation adapted to the grow th of pure floater seeds, Mr. Bolden- *»" fl'‘"d * » «nd •*"- week told a Sentinel reporter The the boera be nam ed “City o f Cot fenced «"d to 30 days In Jail The Jain lack of severe wind.« preventing the tage tir ove.' If puaalhla." sentenc,. w c- suspended and $30 of ..pread o f Impure pollen is a big H lgned E A H a d fleld the fine wn« rem itted. factor. Mr. Bolden week stated E vidence o f the state police, Local people interested in grow- which Included tw o sw orn a ffid a v it . and the clrcum etantlal evidence Ing flow er seed s eith er a s a side- o f d e n s e r '» dam aged car, apparent line or on a com m rclal basis, m ay ly was not considered su fficien t to secure full Inform ation from U r. hold G leaaer on the graver charge Boldenw eck, and possibly “get In on the ground floor" of w hat m ay The sta te police claim ed that becom e one o f the m ost im portant G leaaer was th e driver o f the car th a t struck and Injured P arm alee sources o f revenue to farm ers In this territory. and Cleo Ball the night of August ..f til. I 'll, Ifi. G ii- y h in in d lin e , So u tb 'v Lane Fair ToOpen?< ts Friday For Two-Day Show lr. --------------- p E n t s .r t a i n m r .n t O f fe r e /1 Olfered First Night, Many Exhibitors K ree E n t e r t a in m e n t The O regonian i« iraponaibia Will Enter Displays Q»e statem en t that nearly half of --------------- England*« population M com posed Southern Lene County Com o f aplnstar« and bachelors Maybe W |(h lhe election o f N E Cxxnp- m un'‘y fa,r op*« « • d~>r- it really 1» the stork that hrlfMt« ton a« preaidont and tha »election of t h . ...m e C ott««, Grove K etall th» hable® over there Clark»' aaaoclatlon. retail olerk , o f offerin g * of A prom oter w ho was going Io pul lh (, cMy com pleted perm anent or featuring grange exhibit» 4-H c lu b on a picnic for the blind at K ugene gan lsatlon of their group Monday w o tg dtsplays by youth m ovem ent got out of town before the date for ,,|g ||t , h „ cHy hall Claire Ho- organ ization , and m any Individual the picnic, but look no m oney with g a|e w a , elected »Ire president and booth.« The C ottage Grove arm ory him Honimtifi must hav« had hl« la w r e n r , Kent. «ecretarytr*a»ur- will house the fair An Interesting e y e . open er. program o f en tertainm ent hat been Lloyd W olfard, Millard McFar arranged for F riday night A soviet airm an jum ped from land and H erm an Petersen were Thlg entertainm ent 1» fr e , and more than 12 .000 fret and landed the program will start at 8 o’clock «afely hack to earth Wr cannot un nam ed a com m ittee to draw op a constitution and by-law s for the The prorgam will include th e fol- deratand why anyone who got that nssMM-taUun Later a concerted low ing numbers Accordion duets far aw ay from R ósala would go Io „ ,cm b. r, hlp drive wll) held by the Prem azzi slaters; m arim ba ao m uch trouble to get back Fourteen atteodrd Monday night's a a • solos by F lorence Spies, with Eve- m roting Heve ral who had Joined lyn Coiner as accom panist: tenor Thr INxtland Trat* Ion com pany In prelim inary organisation work so lo , by H oward K leole. with Mrs. ought to tall IU em ploy«« It l«n*t were unable to attend- Cecil Caldwell as accom panist; ^ood buainr»« to park ao m any Thr group dl«ru«»ed the ftft-hour vocal solo. K athleen D augherty autom obile« at the hue and «treat work week and approved the ac acrobatic display. Shirley Culver car term inal tion taken at a prelim inary m eet • • • tap dance. Jackie Morton The en tertainm ent com m ittee expects to Präsident R ooaevdt want* con ing August 9, In accepting trmixir- have the Cottage Grove band play greee to enact adm lnU trat Ion IngU arlly <h« ftd-hour week proposed by The sta te police, although they before the opening o f the program latlon without dotting an *|." N o t h . m erchants The oreoctstlon dr Qver HaJf of Enrollorg P u s believed that they had a strong E xhibitors are asked to have need for that euggeetton. a capital <-lded against final acceptance of case, feel that they can do nothing i h , merchants* p r o p « ..] »a it w a . Test« in August 2 12 8ection, their displays, at the armory' by- T* len"t dotted further since the assistan t d istrict felt that change» m ight be m ade „ __ . a. _ . e e • noon on Friday Those who are attorn ey dism issed the charges It In the m erchant» plan for «ari> New Division S tarted Here entering flow er ex h ib it, are a,k ed Cbrvallt* <) T devotee a lot of wa« »uggrnted that the father of closin g o f «tores. to bring their own containers »parr to dlacovetl«« o f aclence aa Parm alee, W C. Hall, could appeal J u d g e , o f th e v a r io u s e x h ib its _____ _______ Tha association v |l| m e e t th e to what m a k e « ___________ ue tired ____________ Odd that Bed to the attorney general to have the The second period o f the _________ have not yet been announced. R- «on.,, e d it o r ia l p a g e, didn't head *hlrd M onday o f each montli. the eBrn to »wtm cam paign, case reconsidered A. C. Ball, fath ____ . ____ . _ . C Kuehner. county club leader, is •he list m e e iln g to be S e p te m b e r 30 A u g u . , 2 u week er of Cleo. Is In India. “ e “OU<h tn c h l i K* o f c u r i n g judges who • • • >" »" interview Tuesday H erm an with exam ination for aw ards. Dur ---------------------------- •o here Cottage G r o v e , progrotn com e from Eu(fene „ ,8 ho^ An editorial In Mussolini'» new» P etri ■ n. chairm an of the retail I ng the two periods Instruction fifim m ilV given Saturday aa part o f th e dedl- to haVe Jud , com pleted by early ja p e , »tales that the war debts will m archante com m ittee o f t h , rham w as given to 181 persons, 118 In the V J* catón- cerem on ia, for KGW's new F riday afternoon n ever Is- paid That'» what happen» •‘♦r com m erce. Indicated that first arction, July 19 to 39. and 86 ’T’o B u i l t ! M i l l H P I ’P « í ? í a ,h *‘r Many organizations and perron, under n d ic ta to rs h ip . n ,w » l»n t .«• another m e e tin g o f c. iH. „ c o n d period A lth o u g h few - praise of the local artists The pro- haVe sig n lfled their intention o f ex- leaserl until It Is 15 years old probably would lw called before er were enrolled In the second per- - - - gram ~ classed ae bring one o f hlwtin(r at th e according to • • • ,h c fin,< t,f Septem ber, when the lod, more earned aw ards, 38 out of The Bates and B urnett Lumber the beet presented by the 35 cities Roy Short Reneral chairm an M ailene IHetrick »ays trousers '»■ ly closin g w as scheduled to go the 88 passing testa. In the first com pany o f H illsboro has purchas- î ü ! 1. t* rV.c ‘P*'*d the d*d «“ 2 l n Kremer num ber o f prize, u. offered look worse than any other gar Into e f f e c t period 31 out of 115 passed te sts <-d tha R u fus R asrllngs tract, with *..r.r°i!ran’ h“ * Ih l. year than ever before m ent If un»ult«d to a wom an's Thuse who pasaed the beginners its four m illion feet of tim ber, and announced for KGW but w as sh ift l.ulld Regardles» of how they m ay ed to K EX at the last m in u te and test, which Is to Jump Into w ater plans to build a m ill at once on fit bar. w om en looks better in over one s depth, owim 35 feet, turn th« property. T h e tract Is located for th at reason a num ber o f per- trouser» than man do. In fact, aha and sw im bark 25 feet, are D ou glas nine m iles from C ottage Grove on sone were unable to receive the looks better In them than she doss Veatch. Jake P alm er. Bobby Veel- the M osby creek road The am ount program as radio reception from In a lot of her own clothe», esp ecial m an. Mhlrley Culver. W ash Shields, o f the sale price waa not m ade K EX le poor in th is district. ly the skirts that fit like trousers D ot Shields. E th el H eck, R.ws I*al- known- Th program follows: Accordion leake. Molly WUiiams, W riter E c Lockwood of the Lockwood solo. Dream of Love’’ i Franz Aatorla 1« «till after a naval baaa Cochran, R ussel W oolcott. H elen R* x ity com pany handled the Liszt I N lta Prem azzi: marim ba on Tongu* point W ith a « cmh I talk c m . “ * K~ ’“ T * - * * ■ ? * « - * “ ■ » solo, “Nol*" (F elix A rndt). Flor mi; point lik<’ that, «he ought to ence Spies, accom panied by Peggy- tan<| it •or o f eco n o m ic, at the U n iversity A featu re of the «.co n d period j y building f o r m e r ^ occu The financial statem en t o f the • • * O regon, w as the sp eak er at the w as the c ln s, for Interm ediate pl,.d , the CottJge G rove-Eugene Savage: tenor »olo. "The World Is city sh ow s a com fortable balance Mine Tonight" from "The G ay The newest In radio I. a sllant U o n . club luncheon today sw im m ers This w as started In a„j !£ ^ « e r Desperado." H oward Klenele, ac on hand as o f June 30. 1937 ___ The total incom e for the firat one that transm its Ita program s to The first point which the doctor Cottage Grove to break the m arked _____________ ' com panied by Mrs. Cecil Caldwell n . ; ” “ « ; « “’n u m b e ro r ' M ^nlTght £ h° f .thf' , Waa m Individuals through th e bones of d r o v , hom e was the fac! that the Jump betw een beginners and sw im - t i o U ' CO U R SE PRO VING _ aivlsted c 564.83 and nd the the total ents total disbursem disbursem ents th< tio.li P r e .iim a b ly on ly th o se question of the use of Bonneville m ere and proved so su ccessfu l here PO PU LA R PLACE and Roses" by Mies Spies., with rheum atism would get static l*°wr I, not a political or com mun- th a t sim ilar cla sses have been In- by her brother Bill, and "The Old were $29.036 67 • • • Ry problem, but an econom ic prob- traduced In other com m unities. To Another two ball foursom e tour- The Income w as m ade up a , fol Refrain" by Mr K lenele. w ere giv They say lightning naver str ik e s lem Another point w as the quest- be classed a , an Interm ediate "*J,I* J ° ¿’7 a * ,U ^ er ’ en. lows: T axes $20,87532: road loxes twice In the sam e piaee. but th e Hon of a postage stam p rate or a sw im m er onr m ust be able to awim ** “* “ l “ " ’ 1 « ur,d* y ) «ft«r- The cham ber of com m erce ,p on - $1688 69; w ater departm ent incom e dlsp atch es tell o f a m an gettin g his so « e rate 50 yards free style dem onstrate Ji,0 0 " “«<> e v e« '« « ,h e C<’' ta£ ‘; sored this p r ^ n 7 .H ^ 7 n d " e , ’^ *“ th ird d iv o rce from the sam e worn A third point w as the question *lde riroke, craw l and elem en tary , HrlIes w l" to have the a r tU t. appear at a fu- an aa to w hat ex ten t rate« would llm- back stroke and to float m otion- *' 1 ° score» ture cham ber of com m erce m eetin g “ nd ° f C“ y ’>ro’* rt>' M consum ption o f electricity and lcas Those who passed th is test V ictor Chamber« won the An O m aha street com m issioner to w hat exten t lack and coat of • • * June Bird, B etty Jane WiHlams, PlK,lnK controt held W ednesday The disbursem ent item is m ade had u WPA crew transform a city equipm ent would a ffect the ium - of Vivian Lukens. Ann A rm strong, ntornlng by wom en m em bers o f the up as follow s: Bonds paid o ff city dum p Into a park A ftei the work B onneville produced electricity Sarah B Jonet, Delbert Miller, Lu- club' Shc lu tn ed In a »core o f 15 $2000: arm ory $1000; w ater $3000. had been com pleted, the cornmlie T h ,ta n d o f t h , sn e a k e r c **1* Veelm an. Leona H am m el Put" ,o r the course On the im provem ent $2300 and bond In- , loner discovered that the city , hn>r n „ |„ t, cannot be fullv ex- rhere »re seven req uirem en t, for !* venU» hole »he san k her approach w o . .- » ”¿ - 1 « .C ,. ter<‘9, P«id »5753 75. T otal $13,753 75. didn't own the property Th. my»- p!aln»d )n b ,,.aUBC «h* sw im m ers' teat a , follow « 1. Mhot Mn> Schofield Stew art urge» W illiam Jam es W hite. .5 years Fire truck $3298.42 The balance of tery I. not how he nmdr such an "ack ((f tln)1. , hl> w,,pk bu, jB(er J tread w ater for 30 second«, 2. float lh at wom en intereated in golf, » a^ 4 SNoPJth^e.n,n n ? i ‘h ’ re4idln* thp » a e for mlacel- error, but how he got th e Job com- , honed (hat „ m ore extended re- "’oUonleae; 3. dive, plain front or ’’ hath er they are m em b er, or not. L ^ n it . M l a?'enuS: 'aneous and operating expense» Pl’ led vlw o f the | n t ? r ^ ; » talk c ^ rnr,n»' «• — » » y r d a . *»*" *ach W dn e«lay Portland, who was Injured August , Am on« th ® «>*»> i‘pn's which • * * given to our read er, l“ ,n < • ldp "nd ° o e other standard ®2.r n ,I< *" th *‘ w eek ly P“ «>ng «on 12 at N orthw est 19th and K nott street, that city, when »truck bv mai<e “ P th e c^ y 8 K^neral fund . Stroke; ft. w ltncaj de mon at rat Ion of A ma«k han been developed for ,e a l nrtlFIntml ♦ I.S.« . g 6, ! __ 1_ 50 E *24{’ 75' Utiuor state hay fevet victim s, and only thoae artificial respiration; sw im E PI« ighteen participated In the two- an autom obile operated bv Carlos who have the fever m ay sn eesc at w , „ n t|,c » h o le conerutlne '.-arv. tert. 0,1 .back' u“,nK legs only; 7. M»1! foursom e m atch held last Frl- E Steele, died August 1« at the ** »l i 5 »3: M ountain State.' Pow er w hole generating capa aurface d , ve ¡n ~ Good Sam aritan hospital *4“ '57; P‘nl**ll m achine« city 1« In« tal led Mr W*hite ow ned the K elly D rug ” f<* bulWln* P<r ter and recover an object. The six F u tu r e F a r u .-r . I t.. Iodo. * h ° P‘ " * d t l,U tM t N,>11 r , N A >- LOC A T I O N S U R V E Y OF store In th a city for about 10 years _ ’ , Future P a m u n . t a m p at Rujodo. (,,dl.r p a | K ennpth H IG HW AY TH R O U G H CITY and sold It to J L. K elly the latter On Jun*’ * th * >'*‘ar th,‘ citX .u A 51?.up o f F F A' of •*". Donald D avenport. B etty Jean A party of engineers, headed by part of A ugust, 1928. “ ha!ance on hand o f $41.418.12 Th.. Heath \ir u r h o - On tbe »»me date last year the he Cottage Grove c ’’»Ptet' •Pc "< Stoneburg and D orris BJorset. W H. Wechter, are In Cottage l|r’.*hT*rk "nd. ttt .R Uj‘M,r.il?- * wc<‘k Junior life savin g a w a rd , w e r e Grove m ak in g th e final location t h , total autom obile fiktetttMg ia A ^ in m thl **w a r ' "h*! ,1 5 7 ^ 41 F ishing wwimmltig. hik in g and earned by Virginia K ing, Vlnal survey o f the new highw ay through Po^ tla"d' t h b year, to 51. were out, tandjn(f g a m e , filled the h o u r, o f activity. Randall J r . Arllne Anderson, Rob- the city. T h |, location correspon d, Mr. W hltc Is survived by his wld- 30 In th e sum of $5830 9« which had A h lk , to the Rujada lookout w a , art Daugherty. P atty Short. Mack exactly to thr plan of the prellm ln- “ WCr k end , Trask and L ew is Sturges. ary su rvey on file In the city hall ow, Ellen W hite, Portland; tw o not been presented. hoiw . N oble W hite. Seattle. W a s h . , ___________ That C ottage Grove may have a ard King" Milton* S n a th * Philip Dwid Troak' Mirned5 «enkM ^lf1’ Tv** At 'r“ ‘ ’ 7 bulldlnK!, w l" have to naw federal building, housing the [^ g e , Boyd Allen. Jam ,-, Bird. Al- ,* , Wards d ’ r llrc * V‘ be m oved In order to com plete the Portland, and Marion. Seattle; a post office, which w as rumored Vln Dugan. W endell Sm all, Ken- »11 I l f , s a v e r , w h o n „ i , h . . . . a , road through the city. here several m onth« ago. Is given octi, Kennedy, V lnal Randall and KM ay coura, naased the f i n a l t , ' The su rvey party expects to com sister, Mrs G race Crater. Seattle, s u h s t a n t ls t lo n b y the allocation of H . C. W illiam son, chapter advlsoi Arthu. PorU r w h o w a s lM r e u 'o m , plete its work today. Thursday and four grandchildren. $811,000 for a new federal building and agricultural Instructor h“r ' Wh° l“ ‘ ruotor A daughter, EJeanor, died in Cot R esidents of C ottage Grove are t h i e«°m ln7r‘ P *'10** “»«»TT««« G ERM AN BAND" for t h l, city, which I, Included In a tage several y e a n ago. Invited to atten d the ann ual picnic number of project, that are pro p r p f l T .n q p p M n t l c p P O P U L A R AT AI.BA NY Funeral erviccs will be held to- of the C ottage Grove association In D aisy Zlm m erly was Instructor posed under terms of a congres r I « U -L sU a ee n U U F e "The Llttlo G erm an Band" of the day. Thursday, In Portland. Enter- Portland to be h fld August 29 In for the August 2-12 period and her slonal public building conwtructlon H eb l'0 1 1 B U lT 16(i aoslstants w ere Jean K ing, E llen local A m erican Ie-glon post w as a m ent In Lincoln M emorial Park. P eninsula park In Portland. Mrs prog ram popular attraction at the Am erican that city. H attie L. Beet w rites in a letter to Bird and Bob Grannis. Word o f the loca' work w as n The Sentinel. D inner w ill be served H ebron. August 17. (Special > - During the July 19-29 period. 20 Legion convention last w eek end In celved the first of th e w eek from The Fred Losee house was hu: nod beginners, five sw im m ers, tw o Jun- Albany F riday even in g the group NO RTH EIG H T ST R E E T at I o'clock and coffee and Ice ''.T'an-ta to th e ' ¿Tound lasT Thursday “by" a tor life savers and four se n io r 'life w ren ad ed at each street corner In G ETS N E E D E D R E P A IR S cream w ill be furnished The Port " , , w iiT ii ? i ohh ' « r e of unknown origin The fire. «»v«n< passed tests. Mins Zlm m erly Albany s b u sln ee. se r tlo n and In the North E ighth street betw een land association has extended an .21^ i i i p" ii (• ■ ( wj)cn J,. waa discovered, had gained and Miss Bird were Mr. P orter’s rostanarants, attractin g a large fol- Main and W hlteaker streets w as re- Invitation to all form er and pi-re *n»*' , o m uch headw ay that none o f the assista n ts during th is period. low ing at each appearance. T he su rfaced th is week. W ork w as ®n t C ottage Grove residents Tlie Hat con tain , recom m endn- ,.OIlten|H o f the building w ere «aved. The Am erican Red Crons and the band Proved equally popular at started Tuesday by a Lane county _ ___ _ --------------- v ',rylnK fpom There was no telephone at the U o n s club were sponroro for the PH'vlou, conventions. crew. The city la fin an cin g the COTTAGE G RO VE YOUTH 175,000 to $80,000, sa.,ww. amvut jor ,g O regon Losee hom e and available tele- first period and during the second _ , project. It is expected th a t th e H ELD TO G R A N D I I RY cities p h o n e, were at too great a d istan ce P®rtod they were assisted by the County-Owned l a n d Inspected, sta g e com pany, one o f the m ain Dick Deere. 19, of thia city was to enable the fam ily to sum m on aid. Am erican Legion and A m erican C ounty-ow ned land In the Cot ueera of thia particular street, w ill bound o v c r to th e grand Jury Mon- Gat Yield E xpected to B e la r g e . H ow , h(| flrf) ' s tart ,d is not laqrlon auxiliary. tag*' Grove district w as Inspected contrlbutc part o f the $150, the day by John Bryson. E ugene justice Ixtrane, Aug. 17. - (Sp ecial) — A known Mrs Istse© had been oan- ---- -- - last w eek end by W elby S te v e n * cost o f the repair». of the peace, on a charge o f recelv- county aassoor; W alter Dillard, heavy yield o f oats la expected by nlng beans when she heard a I sh * i »I Ui'-unly Roada Inspected, The street had cracked badly log and concealing stolen articles the L o r a n e Orchard com pany crack lin g noise. She found, upon An Inspection o f county roads In county clerk, and W alter H olland, o v e r five y e ir » ago and th e flood D eere w aived prelim inary hearing which started h ervestln g last w eek. Investigation, that fla m e, had the vicinity o f th is city and Lorane county com m issioner. The first tw o o f January, 1933, put a perm anent It Is alleged th at he had tn his poe- The com pany Is using a com bine on burned through the cellin g In the wa» made Saturday by W alter Hoi- are m em bers o f the county board klnk In the pavem ent. T h is Is the session a stolen radio set taken by It, 400-acre oat tract. H arvestin g bedroom and burning embero w ere land, county com m issioner, and P. of equalization. T he three w ere ae first repair work done on th a t som eone at th e Shady Nook swim on m any other tract» In th is vlclnl- dropping on the bed. M Morse, county surveyor. T hey com panlcd by P. M. Morse, county street since th at tim e. resort on F all creek. ty h o , been under w ay for the The I »wee fam ily la sta y in g now also visited the headw aters o f the surveyor, w ho Inspected road con A num ber o f streets In the city Deputy Sheriff Nelson Whlpps past week with the Alfred W hile fam ily. ’ Sluslnw struetlon In the district. are being oiled and graveled. m ade the arrest here Swim Classes Draw LSI Persons During Two IO-Day Periods Cottage Grove Gets Praise For Radio Program iionneville Dam A n Economic Not Political Problem City's Financial Condition Is Excellent W. J. White Fatally Injured in Accident New Post Office Proposed fo r Cottage Grove SS. Cottage Grove Group To Picnic August 29