The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 02, 1937, Image 1

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    Cottage Gnwe Sentinel
VOLCMM XI.VIII
(KeUbMabad June 16, IMI.)
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Mid-Winter Meet
Starts Here Friday
OOTTAGE GBOVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THUKMDAY, UECEMBKK J, 1»37.
“Jacie” Morton Gets
0. 8. C. Scholarship
i
Public Meeting on
Dams Here Friday
Options on Proposed
Highway Due Soon
NUMBER 1«
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Holit^ Decorations
Soon to. Placed
Unconfirmed but persistent ru­
Word wun received from Chicago
mor has It that the state highway
this week that Jacqueline Morton
commission will have a representa­
placed at the National 4-H Con-
Attractive Program Planned
tive in the Oottage Grove area Chamber and Liom Cooperate
Kress hi the National Girts’ Record Detailed Explanation of
within a few days to secure op-
contest. She received an invitation
The Dionne quintuplets haven't | for Two-Day Session of
tions on the right-of-way for the to Decorate Both Business
to attend a luncheon as an honor Willamette Valley Project
anywhere near reached their first
highway route through the
guest on November V).
the to Be Given at Armory.
ml Mion dollar« A lot of us know Sub District Institute
and Residential Sections
city.
Edgewater hotel in Chicago, given
bow they must feel.
•
No
authoritative
statement
has
by executives of Montgomery Ward
been released as to whether con­
"Exploring
Creative
Christian and Company, sponsors of the con
Just fur a joke ths executive
A special invitation has been
Al) outside civic decorations for
st ruction is scheduled for the near
clerk at the White House bad an Living,” will be ths theme of ths test At this time she will be pre tended to aU nearby granges to
the holiday season are to be up
future,
or
not.
Officials
of
the
local
unemployment questionnaire deliv- mld-Wlnter Institute of the Eugene «ented with a scholarship to Ore­ attend the public meeting to be
within a very few days, Herman
Worl^r’ Un- Petersen, chairman of the cham­
e red to I’rwldrnt Rooaeveit. If the sub-district Epworth league to be gon Mate college as her award, to held at the Cottage Grove" armory ^mber
evMinv December a 3. at 8 *°n
reported to be working for
when she has completed Fridav
wish«« of 17,000,000 or mors repub- held at the First M. E church here
Friday evening,
the start of this project this winter. ber of commerce committee in
Ileana could be brought to fruition. Friday and Saturday. The program her work In the local high school. P m-, when R. H. Kipp, and
stated that a petition charge of the project has announc­
"Jacie” left Cottage Grove by resentativ« of the U. S. Army engi- It has been
.
_ ...
. .. .
the preside nt could go ahead filling will center around the thought
ed Funds for the project will be
Xw ‘im^dUte
aptly exiweaeed in Roman 7 6o irsi” °n Thursday afternoon, ar- neem will be on hand to discuss in
in the blank lines.
on provided by solicitation from the
November 28 detail the proposed Willamette Vai-
(Weymouth) "So that we may riving in Chicago
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local business men, and the con­
’
y
presented
There is complaint that promi­ render a service that is new and The return trip will be by the ley Project. The proposed project ■
tract let for the decorating.
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J
tne
state
highway
commission.
day «pent hi calia for the construction of
nent new dealers are being lured to ■piritual and not old and ceremcml- »outbem route with
Decorations,
Petersen re-
Francisco, where ahe will be dam» in the Cottage flrove area,
private employment by salaries
ported at the chamber meeting,
larger than the government can
Tuesday, will include colored lights,
Classes will be conducted by Rev. I Uken on an excursion trip, cross! one at Dorcna on Row river, and
pay. The government could pay Harold V. Myer« on "Making Use the new bridge, and speak over a the other on ths Coast fork, near
red and green alternating, on the
radio
farm
hour
broadcast.
A
radio
more |f the men would give the of Our Bible«;” by Rev. Haye«
the Mary White bridge on south
city light posts, the decoration of
«ame service In public employment Beall on "World Friendship;” by broadcast will also be given at Salt Sixth street.
the posts, and probably the erection
that they have to give in private Mes. Goldie Furgeson on "Improv­ I^ake City where a day's stopover
The open meeting has been ar­
of small trees in the flag pole
8
00
At
Just
one
minute
before
will
be
made
She
will
return
to
employment
ranged by officials of the chamber
stands.
ing Our Ixagur Meeting«," and by
of commerce, who as yet have tak­ o'clock on December 23 the makers
Rev. Ellsworth Tilton on "Bring Cottage Grove, December 9
A community Christmas program
It k» becoming too oomrnon a Christian in Our Day ”
en no stand on the flood control of Wrigley's Spearmint gum will and treat for children is planned
pay
a
tribute
to
the
city
of
Cottage
practice to do thing« off the reo-
project.
for the armory, to be financed by
Each claw will have four ses­
ord and on the cuff
"We want everybody out for this Grove, over the Columbia network donations from local business men
sion» and certificates will be award­
meeting," C. J. Kem, chamber of via station KOIN
Local stores are already at work
The salute will be presented in
Chisago woman asks 110,000 from ed only to those with perfect at-
commerce
president stated at the
installing their interior decorations,
tendance records. Those bolding
Tuesday noon luncheon. "As far as connection with the popular Scat- and there is every reason to be­
a cosmetics company because ||p- certificates totaling 12 credits will
stick »ok! by the company so in- be awarded a diploma.
I am personally concerned, my tergood Baines radio program, and lieve that Cottage Grove will pre
mind i« open on the question of the sponsors state that credit for sent the most colorful Christinas
jureri her lips that «he “suffered
Ml»»
Marian
Moore
is
acting
as
the k>«« of future enjoyment of
whether dams will do more good the program is due the local store­
Institute. Thanksgiving Day Game Ends to Cottage Grove than harm, but keeper, whose sales of their pro­ in years.
<Mk-ubi!lon " Th«' modest sum asked local registrar for the
The local Lions club is sponsoring
•Ince Cottage Grove is more vitally duct makes the program possible.
for a loaa of that kind Indicates Rev. Everett H. Gardner of Cre*- High School Football for
a
home decoration plan, and have
well
is
Dean;
the
plannlng
commit-
Information
for
use
on
the
pro
­
affected than any other town in
that the woman has had no experi-
the valley, I fee] that we should gram is being prepared locally at secured a number of prizes to be
ance of the kind for the loan of tee Includes the Dean. Dr. J D. Ten Seniors; Muddy Field.
awarded to the home with the be»’
the present time.
get all the information possible.”
which she is suing, which may McCormick and Rev. Ellsworth
out-of-doors
Christmas decoration
Tilton,
entertaining
pastor
Valley towns from Eugene to
bring up the fine legal point of
Loren Schroeder reported at the
Dr. B Earle Parker, pastor of
wliethcr a person can lose whnt he
The Cottage Grove Lions under Portland are at work arousing in­
chamber luncheon Tuesday. This
the First M. E church, Eugene, Curtis French finished their foot- terest in the project, to offset the
has never had.
project will be in addition to, and
sines last June, and formerly of b«H season for 1937 with a 6-0 vic­ recent report of the army engi­
in cooperation with the chamber at
Great
Falls.
Mont.,
will
be
the
neers,
who,
while
not
registering
tory
over
Junction
City
in
a
game
Charge» of red activities are
commerce program.
speaker
at
7
p.
m.
Friday
evening.
opposition
to
the
project,
question
­
here Thanksgiving day.
putting color in the news In ths
A "numbers" contest will provide
Roy Short, Mayor Cleo Moreiock,
Dr. 8. W Hall district superinten­
The game played In ankle deep ed whether it was economically
P« ,r<l a rut arsa
dent, has chosen as his topic, ”May mud was well played considering Justifiable with the presenf valley J. H. Chambers, Herman Petersen gifts for various lucky shoppers,
and Vinal Randall were named as during the Christmas season A
be.” for the closing service which
population.
Women at an eastern university starts at 7 p m Saturday evening. the field. Many fumbles were made
a nominating committee of the number of local merchants are co­
The
proposed
project,
while
pri-
but
none
had
any
direct
bearing
have donned wool socks as a pro
mari?y one of flood control, would chamber of commerce to select a operating in the plan, each More
on the score.
test agalrmt Japanese Invasion of
also provide water for irrigation, ■late of officers to head the cham­ cooperating offering a present
The
only
score
came
shortly
af
­
China That Is the first sensible
ter the quarter had opened on a and in some cases, power develop­ ber for the ensuing year. They will Numbered tickets will be presented
thing that has ever resulted from
50-yard drive. With the backfield ment. According to preliminary re­ select a candidate for president, with each purchase at the cooper­
men, Barteks, MacGibbon, Patton ports, one of the proposed dams in first and second vice president, sec­ ating stores, and before Christmas
and Thorsen, packing the ball they this area would be more than 4.000 retary and treasurer and two direc­ a winning number will be posted
Medford Mail-Tribune’s Smudge
advanced It to the 12-yard line. feet long, the other more than tors. The annual meeting, election in the window of each cooperating
l*erry reports that a housewife
and installation of officers will store, and the bolder of the ticket
Herr a pass, Bartels to Merrell, 2,000 feet.
of that city found a 82 gold nugget
Prior to the open meeting
6:30 take place the first Tuesday in Jan­ bearing the corresponding number,
put the ball on the five. MacGib­
in the craw of a turkey. We've Junior Claw to Give Popular
no matter whether the ticket was
bon, on a deceptive spinner went dinner w4U be held at the Palace uary.
heard that turkey« require rich
received at that
store, or some
cafe. Anyone interested in attend­
over
to
score
on
the
first
pisy
Comedy as Annual Class Play,
food
other
business
place,
will receive
ing
the
dinner
with
the
speakers
Bartels' kick for extra point was
the gift awarded by the store di*
is asked to notify Loren Schroeder,
low, making the score 6-0.
at High School Gymnasium.
playing the number
The death
lower among
Four other time« the Lions chairman of the entertainment
white collar workers. Here U a
committee
of
the
local
chamber
of
threatened but were atopped by
ehance for the government to do
The Junior class of the Cottags fumbles. Junction City failed to commerce.
some more of its "more abundant Grove high school will present th«ir threaten seriously, but fought a
Cottage Grove failed to reach the
life* atuff by providing white col­ annual class play, "Oh, Susan,” in game battle.
quota assigned It for Red Cross
lars fot th«*«' worker» who are the high school gym this Friday
The feature of the game was
memberships, in the drive which
without them.
Bartels' kicking, which kept the
ended Thanksgiving day, accord­
eve/ting, December 3.
ing to Mrs. Max Bird.
The play Is a light comedy and Junction City offense well bottled
The idea of these family triangle« love story in four acts. Danvers, up.
"I am unable to quote any exact
With this game ten Cottage
«rems to be to eliminate the middle who is a bit girl shy, has a way of
figure«.'' Mrs. Bird stated, "but I
Grove regulars wound up their
doubt if the fund raised this year
fading out on the young ladles his
was more than half of the amount
aunt picks out for him to marry, high school football career.
Lineups:
raised last year. I think this was
Honking an auto horn will stop But Susan ha« a trick or two up
The Oregon High School
Junction City
largely accounted for by the recent
ths barking of a dog. But what'll her sleeve. When Danvcr* refuses Cot’age Grove
Guggisberg
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—
Hicks
drives for the inhalator purchased Debating League Expects
we do with the pup who honks the to meet her she goes to his house
Weldon_____
_ Burton All Were Present Sunday At
by the fire department, and the
born?
and he catches her in the act of
Edwards
J/J
_ Jensen
iron lung fund, which went to Eu­ Large Number of Entrants.
robbing him. Complications follow. Grannis
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Given
C
Borgaard
gene. Both were worthy causes."
The only way the national bud­
The cast Is as follows: Danvers Scott (c)
RG
_ Pitney At Home of Carl Raymond
get can be balanced U by unbalanc­ Mereditb. healthy, wealthy and Ewing ____ _
— Hayes
The Oregon high school debating
ing the budgets of the rest of us.
wise, Dean Jackson; Mrs. Marion Merrell_____ RE
_ Chesire
league has selected for its annual
Weatherby, his aunt who plans not MacGibbon _ Q-
Uttinger
One of the happiest, if not the
contest one of the most controver­
Here's s brilliant idea that we’ll wisely, but too well, Ix>U Baldwin; Bartels_____
Packard happiest Thanksgiving dinner. in
sial and interesting topics. "Re­
contribute to the attempt to level Rose and Edith Parsons the two Thoreson
LH_
Allen Cottag* Grove, was given Sunday,
solved: That the several states
rosebuds
in
the
garden
of
girls,
off the depression by upsetting na
Patton _____
Showalter November 27, at the home of Carl
Turkeys will reign supreme in should adopt a unicameral system
tural laws. Those most needing re­ Irene Humphrey and Virginia Hun­
Subs.- Cottage Grove; Randall.
of legislation.”
lief arc those who pay the taxes. ter; Janet Dolton, who usually gets A. Dugan, Hendricks, Spies, G. Du­ Raymond, Disston Route, in honor the Oakland, Ore., district next
of Mrs. Edna Raymond by her week when the ninth annual North­
The district plan will be used
what
she
goes
after,
Dorismae
Bla
­
Why not help them, and at the
gan, Whitlock, Davenport. Booher, four sons and their wives and her
western Turkey show will gat un­ again this year. Cottage Grove
some time make taxpaying popular, lock; ‘’Mame,” who takes what she McCoy. Junction City: Dodson.
two daughters and their husbands. der way. The show dates are De­ high, which is in the southern Wil­
by giving taxpayers relief In an wants when she wants it, Frances
Happy
because
the
honored cember 7 to 11. This show, started lamette district, will again enter a
light
fingered
Hughes;
"Lefty,
”
amount equal to the amount they
Dad's Day at the University.
guest's six children and twenty- in the fall of 1929 with 256 turkeys team, according to F. L. Grannis,
young gentleman John Palmer:
pay in taxes?
The eleventh annual ''Dad's Day” two of her twenty-elx grandchild­ on display has grown in magnitude principal, who also informed the
The Old Soak.” the proud father
week end will be held December 3, ren were with her. Of the four until it has become the largest Sentinel that three of last year’s
Wally Warfield and her hubby of ''Mame" and "Lefty,” Lorin 4 and 5. It is announced that no
turkey show in the world. In the team are still in school, Mary jane
have postponed their slumming Styles; Jason and Mrs. Hawks, who other major event other than those who were not present three are in 1929 show live birds only were
Smith, Elmer Teetera and Margaret
Salem
and
were
unable
to
come.
love
and
serve
the
Merediths.
Rob
­
tour for which they had prepared
directly relating to “Dad's Day” The other,
hiblted. In 1930 the dressed bird di- Read. Each school will have at
a
grandson,
Howard
ert
Gierau
and
Clara
Allen.
with 70 trunks and six servants.
will be on the program for the Raymond is
a soldier in Uncle vision was instituted, when 30 least six debators in the contest,
three days, and in addition, special Sam« army
Sitiwartx Guest Here.
in the Hawaiian la- exhibits were on display. The three of whom will take the affir­
affairs have been planned so that
growth of thia division haa been mative and three the negative side
Sam Schwartz, postal inspector the fathers will depart for home lands.
Mrs. Edna Raymond came to steady and rapid, as in the show of of the question.
formerly stationed at Philadelphia, with a real knowledge of what the
1936 there were 625 entries. The
Finalists will be determined in
who was transferred to Eugene campus is and how the students Oregon with her parents when she
live turkey exhibit has also grown each of the 11 districts which are
was
four
years
of
age,
in
1865,
and
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last week, wa^ a gueet at the Tues nvo. As usual the annual banquet
rapidly from the 256 shown in 1929 designated as follows: Columbia
F. L. Grannis hiu. been named as day noon luncheon of the chamber will be the main event I Saturday ha® ^ved in this state since then, to 613 entries in the 1935 show.
River, Northern Willamette, Mid-
evening
at
5:30.
except
for
a
few
years
in
Canada.
examining officer for the South of commerce. Mr. Schwartz, who
Turkeys are shipped from all die Willamette, Southern Willam­
The "Dads" of the following Cot- She u now 66 X**” young and
Dane county basketball officials ex- «everal years ago wns connected
beyond the city park, parts of the United State« to be ette, Coos Bay, Southern Oregon,
amination and announces that "‘th th« local post office, states tage Grove students at the Uni- * Uvin«
examtnations will be given Satur- that he feels mighty happy to be veraity are expected to attend at 0,1 ^e Disston route, with her son exhibited at this show. This year South-Central Oregon, North-Cen
premiums to the amount of about tral Oregon, Umatilla, Northeast­
day afternoon, December 4. Any- transferred back to his home ter- leant some of the festivities: Wayne Carl Raymond and his wife.
81500
will be awarded to the win- ern Oregon and Southeastern Ore­
one desiring to take the examine- ritory. Anyone who has lived in Mackin, Phillip Glass, Daisy Zim-
She was born in Knox county,
the various divisiona No gon.
tions and unable to do so at that Oregon is never satisfied very long merly, Kay Daugherty and Evelyn Indiana in October 1869. Her bus-
Mr. Kirchhöfer and Kenneth Omlld.
Finalists will then be determined
band died three years ago. She is admission is charged for spectators
time may contact Mr. Grannis by । *n eh* *'a*LJ°r
for Eastern and Western Oregon,
the mother of six, four sons and and vlsttors.
phone at 142, or 141-J, and make, Schwartz stated.
two daughters. The son« are Carl
Judges of the live show will be and these two teams will meet at
David E. Hickey Enlist«.
arrangements for another date. A
copy of the new rule« are also Civil Service Examinations.
The Portland recruiting office
Cottage Grove; Ransom, Yon- H. P. Griffin, Salt Lake; Harry M. Corvallis to present their debate
The Civil Service commission an­ announces that David E. Hickey, calla; Curtis and Herbert, Me Ken- Lamon, Adams Center, N. Y., and over the air, about April 30.
available at Mr. Grannie' office.
In
the
Closing date for entrants in the
nounced
open competitive examlna- son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hickey
An examination fee of 82 must
Bridge. The daughters are Mrs. Erle Smiley, Nebraska.
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bio- of Disston route, enlisted Novem- William Weer, Cottage Grove and dressed show M H. Shook, Rose­ contest has been set for Decem­
accompany all examination papers tiona
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As nociate —
burg. and F. E. Fox, Corvallis, will ber 11, according to a U. of O.
handed In, or the papers will not । chemist (syphilis research), $3,200 bar 29 in the United States army Mra Clifford Wallace. Dorcna
officiata
bulletin issued this week.
be accepted by the state examin- a year; special tn maternal and for service with the Corps of En-
Ing board. All high schools who child health, 83,800 a year, and sen-' gineerg with station in the Hawal-I^*^*n
During the past three years birds
Material on the subject may now
Dance
are members of the state associa- lor and principal specialists, 84.600 ian Islands. Reports Indicate thatj Plans are being m<de for the an- to enter the dressed bird division be obtained from the state library
lion must use certified officials.
and 85,600 a year; and associate in [ Hickey will leave Vancouver Bar- nual New Year’s dance, sponsored must have passed a government where Mi«s Harriet C. Long, libra­
maternal and child health, 83,200 a racks without delay for San Fran- by the American Legion and held grader.
rian, has collected information on
Hebron Church to Hold Bazaar.
’ year.
how the system works.
cisco to prepare to sail for the Is- each year at the armory. Evelyn
The annual bazaar of the Hebron
Full information may be obtained lands on the transport sailing De- Cohier’s orchestra will furnish the Opens Second Hand Store.
F. A. Smith, who for the peat K ahmm People Locate Here.
cember 13.
' music. P. E. Nelson is in charge
church will be held Friday after- at the post office in this city.
Mr and Mrs. George Crosby and
several
weeks has operated a sec­
Hickey
was
born
in
Cottage
of
arrangements.
noon and evening, December 10, at i
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ond hand furniture store at his two children, former residents of
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the Farmers’ Union hall at Hebron.
Members of Bert ,B. Chandler Grove on May 18, 1916
--------------------------- Mrs. L. Hill of San Francisco, residence, has secured a location at Medicine Lodge, Kans., have de­
There will be lunch, ice cream, camp and auxiliary met at the
Mrs. Glennie Frost was a guest former resident of Cottage Grove, 843 Main street, where he is now cided to make Oregon their future
candy and notions on sale. A pro- home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sweet
gram will be held at 8 p. m. Ad- at their home in Gowdyville for a of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Graham was a recent visitor at the home conducting the Star second hand home. They have bought the Shap­
er place on the Mosby creek road
I of Mr. and Mra. LaSeLM Stewart store and Fixit shop.
for Thanksgiving dinner.
mission is free.
social evening on Friday.
-
Grove to Be Paid
Tribute Over Air
Lions Win Finale.
6-0 From Junction
Committee Named to
Pick Chamber Head
“Oh! Susan!” to Be
Presented Friday
Fail To Beach Quota
In Red Cross Drive
Local High School
Will Enter Team in
State-Wide Debate
Six Children and 22
Grandchildren Honor
Mrs. Edna Raymond
Northwestern Turkey
Show December 7-11
Basketball Officials’
Exam Here Saturday