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VOLUME XLV1II.
(Established June 15. 1889)
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1938____________________
Raspberries Found
Farmers
Attend
Things We Think
In Bloom Here
Cannery Meet Here I
I
*
Ihmh und What
thmh af Thmqi Other i Ihuth
WPA Head Favors
Local Flood Control
Grove Quint Gives
Eugene High Real
Battle; Score 57 to 42
NUMBER 22
Dcpo^ - of First
Nation^. *adi High
Point in h try
Raspberries in bloom in Jan­
uary.
Warren McFarland brought
Hbtrf Brde
/
—
Coach C. D. Moore’s Cottage
to The Sentinel office Monday a
Acreage Questionnaires to
Grove Lions demonstrated that
Black Cap raspberry shoot with Todd Talks at Chamber of
they have a quint dangerous to
several blossoms nearly in full Commerce Meeting
lx>ndon han no earthquake« be- Be Mailed Farmers in
any team in the league, when they
bloom.
'There
will
h«
1
berries
on
cauMi* It Ntnndx nn a bed of «oft
fought the Eugene high basketball All Officers Reelected At
the plants soon, unless we have Here Tuesday Noon
clay. Sonic of thOM who seem to This Territory Soon.
five to a standstill during the first
a
severe
frost,
”
Mr.
McFarland
be in charge of thing» must have
half of their game on the local Annual Meeting; Dividend
stated.
been molded from mmr of the
Cottage Grove need face no floor Tuesday evening. The Lions Declared, Surplus Raised
Nearly 75 farmers gathered at1 Flowers are still In bloom in
clay, and they almost started an
greater risk or damage from led the entire first half, 15-11, at
many
sections
of
the
city,
and
the
(Cottage
Grove
armory
Tues
­
earthquake over Eddie and Wallle.
day evening for the chamber of! violets are reported to have been floods than Junction City or Eu­ the quarter and 22-21 at the half
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Deposits in the First National
commerce
sponsored cannery In bloom as early as the first of gene. In the opinion of WPA Ad­ Eugene came back in the third
It would be a joke on the J a pa
ministrator Todd, who spoke be­ quarter with increased speed and Bank of Cottage Grove reached
If. while they are engaged in some meeting, where they heard Paul the year.
fore the Cottage Grove chamber for a few minutes decidedly out­
of their over-courteous apologiz­ Plank, chairman of the cannery [ All of which goes to prove that of commerce Tuesday, "if the city played the locals to take a sub­ an all-time high of $1,101,771.53
this
section
of
the
Willamette
val
­
on October 14, 1937, it was dis­
committee
of
the
Pomona
grange.
ing. aomc Chinaman Mhould »tick
can cooperate with the WPA in stantial lead, which they were able closed at the annual meeting of
ley
has,
to
date,
had
a
most
mild
Allen
Wheeler.
Pomona
grange
them In the neat of the pants.
master, and Mr. Corum, commit- i winter. While the official ther­ fixing the outlet of Silk Creek and to hold during the remainder of that institution Tuesday evening.
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the game but only after a bitter
Corvallis Gazette-Time» got out tee meml»er, tell of the progress mometer has been reported below removing more rock from the struggle in the final quarter, when This was an increase of 25 per
channel
of
the
Coast
Fork.
”
cent over the deposits on Decem­
a Santa Claus edition of Its news- in the southern part of the county the trotl point, It appears that the
The cost of the proposed im­ the Lions made a desperate fight ber 31, 1936. Deposits at the close
paper, but it la <loubtful whether with a program to secure at least more hardy plants have not been
provements would be much less for victory. The final score was of business at the end of the year
the administration helped with the one more cannery for I^ne coun­ affected.
than the damage suffered by the 57 to 42.
just passed totaled $1,023,61956.
ty.
Ixrrin
Schroeder,
vice
presi
­
financing.
The new style of basketball, the or 16 per cent more than a year
city from one flood of no greater
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dent of the chamber of commerce'
size than that which visited the elimination of the center jump, ago, and probably the largest total
Congressman Cramer of Cali­ presided.
greatly speeds up the game, and ever reached at the close of a year
city
four years ago.
Farmers
from
the
Cottage
fornia inserted a "lost" ad in the
The chamber voted to endorse Coach Moore has demonstrated in the bank’s history.
Congressional Record, and prob­ Grove, Creswell and Dorena sec­
the proposed improvement plan, that Colorado can develop coachs
All officers were reelected at
tions attended the meeting and ex­
ably lost that too.
but whether it will be possible to as well as football players, for the annual meeting: H. E. Eakin
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pressed interest in the project. A»,
put the project into effect will de­ the Lions gave the fans the best president; O. O. Veatch, chairman
Albany Democrat - Herald ob­ a result a questionnaire will be
pend upon the ability of the city exhibition of high school basket­ of the board; Mrs. Olivio Eakin,
serves that there Is close relation­ circulated to all farmers interest­
to arrange for the financing of the ball seen on a local court in years. vice president; Worth Harvey,
ship between newspaper reading ed. through the cooperation of Home for Club to Be Built
needed supplies. Mr. Todd was a Every member of the team was cashier, and H. W. Lombard, di­
and successful democracy
That the chamber of commerce and at Trap Shoot Grounds for
"in there trying” every minute, rector.
guest
of C. E. Stewart.
various
granges,
in
which
an
ef
­
may be subtle comment on the
Harold Eakin, new chamber and except for a few minutes dur­
The surplus of the bank was in­
fact that nearly al) newspapers fort will be made to learn the Regular Meeting Place.
president, presided at the meeting ing the third quarter, when the creased from $20,000 to $25,000
amount of acreage or tonnage of
supported luindon.
Tuesday, the first under his ad­ lads speeded their shots a trifle, and a dividend was declared for
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cannery products available in this
Secretary of Labor Perkins an­ territory at the present time, and
The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun ministration. Every seat at the due to the terrific pressure, were the first time in nearly seven
nounces her discovery that the the amount that would be avail­ club will remodel and refurnish dining room table was occupied. sinking their shots with remark­ years.
Past Presidents C. J. Kem and able accuracy.
The financial statement pub­
jieople want John Ix’wis and Wil­ able in the future, with a satis­ their club house at the trap shoot
lished elsewhere in this issue in­
Lineup for first team game:
liam Green to stop fighting. Her factory market.
grounds on south Sixth street, and Cleo Moreiock. and A. W. Helli-
Eugene dicates the sound condition of the
woman's intuition astounds us.
The Eugene Fruit Growers as­ hold future meetings of the organ­ well were appointed to the bud­ Cottage Grove
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sociation annually takes the pro­ ization there, if plans announced get committee. Due to a pressure tiartels, 9 -..... F ......... 5 Kilborn institution and the extreme liquid
The way the soviet government duct from about 5,000 acres. In at the regular meeting Monday of other duties, Mr. Kem asked to Grimes, 6 ..........F....... 5 Robertson condition of its assets.
be relieved of the duties of this Cooper, 19 ___ C.... 29 Stevenson
shoots ’em In the back of the head spite of this fact, questionnaires evening mature as planned.
upon the flimsiest excuses, we circulated in the Eugene district
A committee meeting at which position, and his resignation was Grannis. 6 ___ G. 12 Austin
MacGibbon, 2 ..G.......... — 4 Jones
can’t help l>ut wish that the red pledged 7,000 acres for a new cash plans for the remodeling will be accepted.
Lamm ................ S_____ 2 Nichols
boys here would run back home, cannery, with lew than 25 per made will be held Thursday even­
Wagner _____ S_______ Johnson
where there is a government that cent nf the questionnaires return­ ing of this week at the office of
knows how to treat ’em
ed. Established canneries express D J. Scholl. In addition to officials
The second string team were
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more interest at the present time of the club, President R. S. Dren-
defeated
by a Eugene second
team 13 to 22.
Ripley reports a goldfish that in new branches for the canning ner announced the appointment of
Vinal Randall, D. J. Scholl. Homer
Lineups for second team game:
swims on its back. Well, one just of fruit than of vegetables
Reverend E. E. Coulter has re­
Eugene
can’t tell what way he ought to be
Both Springfield and Junction Nelson and Ixtwrence Kent as signed as pastor of the local First Cottage Grove
— Nehl
looking these days.
City have pledged cites with track­ committee members in charge of Christian church to accept a call Clark ............... F .......
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age for the cannery sought by the the project.
a church in Texas. Rev. Coul­ Dugan .............. F ................... Wolf This Health Group Would
Station at the trap grounds will to
With all the drinking that was Pomona grange. While no official
ter came here about two and a Sturges ______ C------------ Elliott
<lonc over the week-end. it was no offer of this nature has been also be improved, and a new cul­ half years ago.
Appreciate Donations From
It is reported Blake _______ G_ Trunnel
made from Cottage Grove, it Is be­ vert and gravel for the driveway that during this period the church Guggisberg _ G......... ..... Gaylor
wonder the old year passed out.
Substitutes for Cottage Grove: Individuals or Organizations
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lieved that this offer can easily installed.
made the greatest .progress
Carl Johnson. C. E. Robinson has
‘Thoreson, Patten; for Eugene.
Presumably reliable Oregonian be met here.
that
has
been
made
for
years,
in
and Roy Rasmussen of the Westfir
Fry, Coughil, Calloway. Smith,
informs us that 250 Portland Scots
Community club were guests at the improvement of the property, Bailey.
For several years the Cottage
celebrated New Year's eve “in
the rod and gun club meeting in the paying off of old debts and
Referee: O. M. Bagley; umpire. Grove Health council has been
their own fashion.” Wonder who
in
the
increase
in
the
number
of
Monday. Mr. Johnson heads the members. From a comparatively Mike McKibben.
able to provide emergency sick
furnished the half-pint of liquor.
fish committee of the Lane County
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The largest crowd to attend any room supplies from the loan closet
small
congregation,
when
he
com
­
Unit of the Wildlife federation,
ball game in recent years greeted which they maintain.
The slippery Nipponese got their
and is contacting various sports­ menced his ministry, the building the teams and seemed enthusias­
The linen supply is now needing
Major
H.
D.
Bagnail,
Portland,
apology accepted before the Pa-
men's organizations for their opin­ is now comfortably filled at every tic over the style of ball played to be replenished and the health
announces
the
enlistment
in
the
service.
nay pictures arrived
United States army of two more ion on proposed changes in the
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Since August 1 there are from and many comments were heard group would greatly appreciate
donations from any club, organ­
Cottage Grove youths, Orval fishing laws.
of the quality of play shown.
'Ihc gnudeal is going to give us Blackmore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The local club voted to request one to six additions to the mem­
ization or individual.
bership
every
Sunday.
a breathing spell, but what good Orlin W. Blackmore. 143 J street, that Mosby creek be closed to Its
Articles most needed are sheets,
Reverend Coulter’s work among
will that do us when we haven't and Eldon B. Grable, son of Mr. ¡mouth. Other proposed changes in
pillow cases, gowns (any size),
the
young
people
has
been
out
­
any breath left ?
and Mrs. Charles E. Grable, 101 Lane county fishing streams will standing. There are five Christ­
clean white cloths and worn blan­
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North I street. Both young men be discussed at a meeting of the ian Endeavor societies.
kets, rubber sheeting.
There
Japan says it wants permanent applied for enlistment at the Eu­ Ijtnc County Unit of the Wildlife was an attendance of one hundred
Records show that 35 families
peace in China. That is a courte­ gene recruiting office January 4 federation to be held later this and thirty-two at the Endeavor
Two meetings of interest to have obtained supplies for emer­
ous way of saying it wants a piece and were enlisted at Vancouver month in Eugene.
meeting last Sunday and a large Lane county growers of truck gency cases of sickness.
of China permanently.
Barracks on January 8 for service
percentage of these young people crops and small fruits will be held
These sick room supplies are
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with the 11th cavalry regiment
in the 4-H club building on the available for use by any family.
are uniting with the church.
with
station
at
the
Presidio
of
Seattle youth, who had bought
Three months ago the members county fair grounds in Eugene Requests for loans may be made
a marriage license, returned and Monterey. Cal. The boys will leave
1 of the church voted to retain Rev. next Tuesday and Wednesday, directly through the committee in
asked for his money back. Upon Vancouver without delay for their
Coulter's services indefinitely.
starting promptly at 10 a. m., by charge or through the assistance
being refused, he asked if the station in California.
It is reliably reported that, al­ the Lane County Horticultural so­ of your local physician or health
According
to
Rex
Putnam.
Sup
­
name of the girl in the license
According to the annual report
though the church at Mr Coul­ ciety and other interested organ­ nurse.
could be changed. When informed of Bajor Bagnall, a total of 1340 erintendent of Public Instruction, ter's request voted to accept his izations. cooperating with O. S.
a
new
bulletin
entitled
HAND
­
Mrs. Charles B e i d 1 e r is in
that it could not. he decided to go men were enlisted through the
ON
CURRICULUM resignation, there is now a strong Fletcher, county agent.
charge
of the loan closet. Other
back and take the first girl. lie Portland district recruiting offices BOOK
movement afoot to retain him as
Tuesday. January 18. will be de­ members of the committee are
should have known that, If he during 1937. The district com­ STUDY recently released by his pastor at an increased salary.
voted to truck growers’ problems.
couldn't get a Portland girl. It prises the entire state of Oregon, department is attracting unusual
It is also understood that Mr. Subjects to be discussed are irri­ Mrs. George Bjorset, Mrs. Warren
didn't make any difference which five southwest counties in Wash­ notice. It is the work of the Ore­ Swander, secretary of the state gation practices for vegetable Daugherty, Mrs. Anne Leffing-
one he took. It would have been a ington. and three northern coun­ gon State Teachers association on missionary society, is making an producers; new developments in well, health nurse.
joke on him if, when he returned ties in California. The report also The Improvement of the Curricul­ effort to relocate Rev. Coulter in the production of sweet com, to­
to the first girl, he found she had stated that a total of ¿41,183.80 um and was prepared under the Oregon and that a number of matoes and other vegetable crops;
changed her mind.
was spent in the district during direction of the Oregon State churches are considering putting trends in marketing vegetables,
this time. The report further Teachers Association in coopera­ in calls for his services.
including discussion of the influ­
Even congressmen learn. They states that during the year men tion with the State Department of
There are many people, not af­ ence of the quick freeze method
paid themselves $225,000 for not were sent to practically every Education. The 192 page bulletin filiated with the First Christian on the truck industry; use of elec-
army post on the West coast as is the result of a two-year study church, who believe that Mr. I tricity on the farm; report on
going home Christmas.
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well as to Alaska, Hawaii, Pana­ by the committee of curriculum Coulter's stand for the right on Lane county trials of fertilizers
Bill Zimmerly and Cleo More-
problems in Oregon. It is design­
The soviets are going to harness • ma, the Philippine Islands, and ed especially as a study book for questions that affect the public for cannery beans, and new de­ lock, members of the Standard
China.
Hawaii
claimed
the
largest
welfare,
and
his
hearty
coopera
­
the Volga. Probably to furnish,
velopments in insect control.
Oil team in the mid-winter tour­
teachers and others who are inter­
more horse-power for the Volga number. The number of rejections ested In this important education­ tion with the other members of
Wednesday. January 19, will be nament now underway at the Eu­
during the period, tor various
the local Ministerial Association devoted to subjects of interest to gene country club are in fourth
boatmen.
causes, ran into the hundreds, al subject, and many groups are and other forces for good are so
already engaged in a detailed outstanding that he should be re­ growers of small fruits. Among place among the 17 teams in the
A San Francisco policeman died while the acceptances were of un­ study of it.
the topics to be discussed are con­ golf tournament as the result of
tained if at all possible.
recently and left an estate of usually fine calibre.
trol of diseases of strawberries their match Sunday with the Mc­
The
committee
has
stated
the
$100,000. To finish the story there!
and
caned fruits, managing soils Donald theatre team. The local
purposes of the Oregon Program SPECIAL SERVICES TO BE
should be something said about
for
The Improvement of the Cur­ HELD FOR 20-YEAR MEMBERS to secure larger small fruit yields, men garnered one point to their
how he started life as a street
producing disease-free small fruit
riculum as follows: First, to im­
Next Sunday morning at the plants on the farm, irrigation opponent's four in the match Sun­
urchin and what a time his moth­
day. In the five matches played
prove classroom instruction in Presbyterian church Rev. James
er had getting him to keep his
Oregon by aiding teachers to A. Smith, pastor, will bring a spe-l practices for small fruit produc­ to date the local men have won
hands clean.
study their own curriculum prob-j dal message to those who have ers, control of insects of straw-; 10 points to alike number for
their opponents.
lems; second, to encourage and as-| l>een members of the church for berries and cane fruits.
Ernest Hemingway, according to
The
principal
speakers
will
be
sist
teachers
in
developing
local
The annual meeting of the Lane
20 years or more. This is to be
BOY SCOUT MEETING
a dispatch received from Madrid, County Chapter of the American courses of study especially adapt­ followed a week later by one for specialists from the Oregon State
The Scouts were busy Monday
has just written his first play. The Red Cross will be held in Eugene ed to their needs; and third, to those who have united with the college. There will be ample time
Fifth Column (Scribners). The at the Anchorage on January 17th, lay a foundaton that may event­ church in the past 20 years. The for discussion and questions and night registering for the coming
action of the play takes place in, at 6:15 p. m. The meeting is open ually be of assistance in prepar­ last Sunday in the month is for answers in connection with all of year. Some new boys are starting
the Florida hotel, Madrid, now be-( to every member of the organiza­ ing state courses of study.
the young people, it being young the talks. The county agent in the troup. A number of younger
Ing gutted by rebel shells, and It tion, and a good attendance is de­
Requests for the Handbook have people’s day in the Presbyterian states that all interested people boys were visitors. There is devel­
oping a lively competition among
is there that Hemingway wrote sired. Dean Wayne Mors^
the poured into the state office from church. This is in preparation for are invited to attend.
the patrols. Dick Smith gave a re­
the play.
University of Oregon will speak all parts of the state, and more the Loyalty Campaign, leading up
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port on the scout's winter camp at
on general Red Cross activities.
| than 2,000 copies have already to Easter.
Odell lake. After reqular business
French authority says Paris
Many-out-of­
NEW TYPE FACE
The Red Cross roll call in Cot­ been distributed.
was over the scouts played games.
girls put everything they make on tage Grove resulted in the collec­ state requests are also being re­ FARM FAMILIES GIVEN AID
Did you notice The Sen­
They
were surprised by a scramble
Two
thousand
three
hundred
their backs. Evidently there Is an tion of $122, slightly in excess ofi ceived.
tinel’s new. larger type face
for
candy
bags presented by the
nineteen Oregon farm families
unemployment problem over there last year, according to information
Inct wook
Boy Scouts Mothers Club.
1000
TEMPORARY
LICENSES
have
been
given
loans
by
the
farm
;
It is eight point "Regal."
released to Dr. Harold Axley, local |
too.
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The Woodson garage has sold security administration, according
chairman, by Miss Irene Ritchie,
Last week It was set on a
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson
to W. A. Duffy, regional director.
one
thousand
temporary
automo
­
executive
secretary
of
the
Lane
nine
point slug. This week
and
Mr. anl Mrs. W. Trembley
Washington proposes a limit on
bile licenses up to date. This is an "Farm families coming into the
it
is
set
on
an
eight
point
county
chapter.
spent
the week end skiing and en-
service stations. Why don’t they
all year around service that has state from drought areas continue'
slug. Which do you prefer?
। joying the winter sports at Bel-
try the Oregon plan, two to each
to
be
one
of
the
major
problems,"
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobsen proven to be both convenient and
| knap lodge.
car?
said Mr. Duffy.
popular.
spent the week end in Portland.
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Gun Club to Build
New Club House
The Cottage Grove
Health Council Loan
Closet Is Depleted
Rev. E. E. Coulter
Resigns Pastorate
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Two Cottage Grove
Youths Join Army
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Truck and Small Fruit
Growers’ Meetings
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A New Handbook On
Curriculum Study
Zimmerly, Moreiock,
In Fourth Place In
Eugene Golf Tourney
AAA
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Annual Red Cross
Meeting to Be
Held at Eugene