VOLUME XLV1II.
(fotlaac (Broue Sentinel
(Established June 15. 1««9.)
Pacific Produce Has
Opened a Receiving
Station R. R. Station
Secretary of the National Asso
ciation of Tobacco Distributor«,
made the remark while In Port-
land hut w«*ck that tobacco chew
ing Is becoming a lost art. The old
masters may live on in Western
motion picture thrillers. Other
wise they would be forgotten,
with something of benefit to this
old world. They never produced
anything that was uplifting or had
esthetic appeal.
A bill before congress would
shorten the inch by two parts in
a million. A similar attack upon
the national debt Is expected to
follow immediately.
• • •
In his effort to dispel a possible
belief that he is ambitious to be
come a dictator, the president
gives three reasons why he is op-
posed to dictatorship, which M
designates as a, b nnd c. Evidently
he couldn't use figures, because
they have ail gone Into fliruring
the national debt, and he 0MÜdn*1
use capital letters because the
alphabetical organizations have
completely depleted the supply. It
was time, anyway, that we had
the elementary abe's of the thing.
• • •
Culprit in New York, who had
twen fined for passing a red light,
when asked his occupation, said.
"I am nn auto Instructor and I
teach folks how to drive.” He evi
dently has some correspondence
pupils In Portland.
• • •
dmrles Jones, movie cowhoy,
says kids are the same t<»dny as
when grandpa was a boy. If we
may use current juvenile English,
what a guy grandpa must have
been!
• • •
The birth rate of those on re
lief is nearly double that of non-
rebef families It seems consistent
that the gimmes and begetters
should be found tn the same
homes
• • •
Anyway no Roosevelt has yet
accepted a Hollywood contract.
Must be that the idea of offering
one hasn't occurred to the movie
directors.
• • •
Every newspaper in the first
congressional district has pulled
some kind of a pun on the candi
dacies of Mott and Nott for cong
ress. If we could change pronun
ciation for the nonce, we might
observe that some of the wise
cracks approached, but were not
quite hon mots.
• • •
The democrats must have had
their eyes opened when they noted
the number of persons who arc
willing to admit being republicans
in order to file for office.
Along the Fairways
The golf course has become one
of Cottage Grove’s beauty spots.
It is hard to keep ones eye on the
ball when playing in the rough
between the first and fifth fair
ways, there is such an array of
color! Violets, buttercups, wild
strawberry blossoms grow in
abundance, with a few other wild
flowers scattered here and there
among them. It Is a beautiful
sight!
As An Experiment If Reeults
Justify The Establishment
Of a Branch May Result
Ax a result of a meeting held at
tin- Cottage Grove hotel March
29, the object of which wax to de
termine whether it would be profi
table to establish a branch of the
Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro
ducers Corporation in Cottage
Grove for the buying of eggx and
selling of poultry feed, that com-
pany has opened a produce receiv
ing station at the Southern Pa
cific dejxjt, which will be open on
Monday and Thursday afternoons.
A. W Eppenbaugh of Creswell has
been appointed manager of the
station.
It is understood that this is only
an experiment for the present and
that if the egg and poultry pro
ducers within the Cottage Grove
trading area take advantage of the
opportunity to sell here instead of
Eugen«-. the present station will
be converted into a branch for the
buying of eggs and selling poultry
feeds.
The egg producers who attended
the meeting at the hotel March
29 had generally been marketing
Un u eggs in Eugene and buying
a portion of their poultry feed
there, manifested great interest in
having a branch established here
so that they would be able to both
sell and buy here, which they
rightly maintained at that time
would be much better for them
and at the same time result in
great good to Cottage Grove as at
least a portion of the $50,000 earn
ed here and spent elsewhere each
month would remain here.
Many Local Students
To Take Part in
State Music Contest
Twenty-nine students will leave
early Friday morning, April 29, to
participate Friday afternoon and
Saturday in the state music con
test at Forest Grove.
Those who will take part in
clude: Girls' quartet, Patricia
Baldwin, Jean King, Dorismae
Blalock and Anna Lee Allen; boys’
quartet. Charlie Clark, Keith Mer
rill, Art Edwards, Bill Bartels;
girls’ glee, Anna Lee Allen, Jean
White, Ix>is Baldwin, Dorothy
Gallo, Gladys Lemley, Dorothy
Seimann, Claribel Caldwell. Har
riet Knight, Dorismae Blalock,
Patty Short, Jean King, Maryjane
Smith, Betty Jones, Patricia Bald
win, Emma Lukens. Bernice
Smith; boys' glee, Charlie Clark,
Billy Spies, Julian Miller. Art Ed
wards. Keith Merrill, Donald
Long. Bob Grannis. Dean Jack-
son. Mac Trask. Bill Bartels. Wen
dell Small, Loren Stiles.
They will be accompanied by
Frances Hughes.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1838_______________________________________ NUMBER 36
Carolers to Present
Their Fourth Concert
Schools to Present
to lo 'Music Festival
May 5 Set for Final
Spring Clean-Up
Be
Thursday, May 5. has been set
as the final date for "Clean-Up
Week” sponsored by the local
s Advance
Six Hundred Students
Lions club, who will provide trans- Liberal Reap
|
porta
t
ion
for
all
trash
properly
Ticket Sales fo.
nber
To Take Part in Annual
boxed or cacked and placed in the
alleys ready for hauling on that of Commerce Pro^ jd
Musical Friday Evening
date.
1 The Lions club is urging that
Nearly 125 tickets had been sold
The Cottage Grove Annual Mus special attention be paid to vacant
ic Festival will be presented Fri lots and buildings. In this spring's Thursday for the Community
day, April 22, in the armory. This clean-up, in the hope that proper Booster Banquet, sponsored by the
year approximately 600 students ty owners of what has been eye- chamber of commerce, to be held
will take part. All grades of Cot sore’s in the past will respond to Friday evening at 6:30 P. M. in
tage Grove and a number of stu the call for a more beautiful Cot the I. O. O. F. dining room. Tick
et sales will continue until Friday
dents from outside districts will tage Grove.
noon, and the committee members
participate.
urge that everyone interested in
As added attractions there will
attending contact Fred Knicker
be a harmonica band from Dorena,
bocker, committee chairman, or
a dance by the junior high girls,
other members of the committee
and the high school glee clubs
before Friday noon, if they have
will sing their state contest num
not purchased tickets, since ac
bers.
commodations are limited and
The complete program follows:
"Columbia Overture,” “Maytime
The radio play which was pre efforts will be made to fill all
Dance,” combined grade and high sented by the Lucky Londonites available table space.
school orchestra.
Mac Wilkins, of Mac Wilkins &
4-H club over KO AC on Monday
“America,” orchestra, chorus evening, was highly scored by Cole, Portland advertising firm,
Glen Swanson has issued a call
for all Cottage Grove baseball audience.
those in charge of the station as will high light the program. The
Flag salute, students.
players and fans interested in put
being well written and played by speaker is rated as one of the best
“The Broom,” "I Had a Little members of the club. The name in Portland, and he will have a
ting a local team In the field this
season to meet atx Kelly Field Doggy,” "Street Car," "Sandman,” of the play was "Lucky Londonite message of interest to every man
Sunday at 2 p. m. The players “Dairy Maids,” primary grades, Step In,” and all members of the and woman who has the welfare
are asked to bring their equip directed by Miss Johnston.
club took part using their own of the city at heart.
Harmonica band, Dorena schools names as ft was written especial
ment and come prepared for a
The banquet will be the "kick
High school group: ‘Dance My ly for this group by their leader. off for what members of the
practice session.
Three members of last year's Comrades,” boys' chorus; “Lo! Another feature of the program chamber of commerce are deter
team have been lost to Drain, new Now the Dawn Is Breaking," mix was an interview between R. C. mined will be a united effort on
Cascade league entry. They are ed chorus; “Elfin Dance,” Girls’ Kuehner, county agent, and Mrs. the part of all progressive mer
Norval Libby, Buck and Jim Cel chorus.
Jeanne Morton, president of the chants and property owners to
“The Harp That Once Through Lane County Leader’s association, "Build Cottage Grove.”
lars. Rumor has it that other
neighboring teams are after other Tara's Halls,” "The Owl and the telling of the work planned and
Information released at a recent
Grove players, and unless steps Moon," "A Tea Party in Fairy being worked out for the year by chamber
of commerce meeting in
are taken to organize a local team land," “Home on the Range,” in the association.
dicates that more than a half mil
soon, some of the best local talent termediate grades, directed by
Members of the club who went lion dollars annually, in currency,
Miss Olson.
will likely be missing.
to
Corvallis to broadcast were: earned in the Cottage Grove terri
High school quartets: "A Hunt Jade
In the event of rain, the baseball
Morton, leader, Lovelie
meeting will be held at the Eagle ing Song,” boys' quarter; “Cradle Abeene, Lillian Geer, Lucille tory, and paid to local wage
earners, is spent outside the city.
Cigar Store. If a local team is Song,” girls quartet.
Abeene, Maxine Ewing, Marjorie Following this disclosure H. E.
organized it is likely that it will
Folk Dance, Junior high girls.
Woodard and Marcelle Abeene. Eakin, chamber president, an
be independent, since most league
"Juanita,” "S al 11 n g Song,” They were accompanied by Mrs. nounced the appointment of a
schedules have been completed.
"Fleecy Clouds,” Junior high Morton and Mr. Kuehner.
committee headed by Fred Knick
chorus.
erbocker, and including A. W. Hel-
"Oregon State Song,” orchestra, DR. LEBOW TO MOVE OFFICE liwell, Vinal Randall, Carl Rynear-
son, and J. R. Blalock to work out
chorus, audience.
Dr. W. E. Lebow, who has a program for the improvement
practiced dentistry for 16 years in of the city. This committee has
INSPECTOR COMING FOR
one location—Fifth and Main, will held several meetings with other
move next week to a newly re interested business men cooperat
Bill Zimmerly and Earl Hill are POST OFFICE LEASE
the best "aliblers” in Cottage I J. E. Fitzgerald, post office de modeled suite in the Omer apart ing, including L. E. Brisbane,
Grove. At least they came out In partment inspector of Seattle has ments. “I expect to have just as Mayor Cleo Mofelock,
Lorin
a tie for first place in the alibi notified Postmaster N. J. Nelson modern and complete an office as Schroeder and C. J. Kem. They
golf tournament on the local Jr. that he will be at the Cottage can be found in Eugene when I have outlined a year’s program of
Grove post office Friday, April 22 get settled in my new quarters,”
course Sunday, with a 31.
activity, which will be discussed
'There will be no tournament at 1:15 p. m. to contact those in Dr. Lebow stated. He plans to in at the banquet Friday evening.
terested
in
leasing
quarters
for
stall
a
new
X-ray,
and
other
on the local course next Sunday,"
Mr. Hill told a reporter. “We plan the local post office. "For your modern equipment in the near
Mr.
Fitzgerald future.
to go to Oakway at Eugene, and information,”
want all the men who can get writes, "I wish to advise that the
Department requests an early re
away, to go with us."
Councilman Safley, chairman of
port in this case and all propon
the city park commission has been
ents
should
have
their
proposals
' The Curriculum” was the sub
authorized by the city council to
ject of a speech given by Dr. J. F. ready for me on the date of my
cooperate with John Palmer in
arrival."
The
new
proposals
call
Cramer, superintendent of the Eu
building a fence along the eastern Heck and Cooper Go Straight,
gene schools, at a meeting of the for a five year lease.
local grade and high school teach
boundary of the park and the park
Mrs. Harold Whitlock of Rose committee has been authorized to Rentle and Ensley Break 24;
ers. Forty were seated at the
banquet table.
Eugene Dove, burg was a Monday visitor at the
president of the grade teachers’ home of her sister, Mrs. Ray Nel purchase the amount of paint Latter Takes 97 out of 100.
authorized in the budget.
son.
association of this city presided.
it will lie gratifying news
cal music lovers to know that the
Cottage Grove Carolers will pre
sent their fourth annual concert
at the Arcade theatre Sunday,
May 1, at 3 p. m., under the di
rection of John Devereaux of Eu
gene, with Mrs. Ruth Stewart
Caldwell, accompanist.
The Carolers, an adult ladies’
chorus, has been organized and
presented in concert for the past
three years, under the direction
of Mrs. Edna Ixndie Pearson of
Eugene.
Special selections featuring Ber
nice T>ewix, violinist, ax a guest
artist; John Devereaux in solos;
Aileen Welter, Ruby Allen and
Helen Tilton in trio are included
In the program this year.
Call Issued For All
Baseball Players
“Lucky Londonites
Step In” and Make
Good Over K0AC
Zimmerly and Hill
Tie As “Alibiers”
Local Trapshooters
Tally 74 Sunday
With but one more shoot in the
Oregonian telegraphic trapshoot
tournament, the local Rod and
Gun club team seems destined to
place among the 15 high teams of
the northwest who will journey to
Bend in June for the final shoot-
off. The local team scored a 74
Sunday out of a possible 75, with
three wins and one tie, by virtue
¡of Ed Heck and Kelly Cooper’s
25. and Harry Rentle and Jeff
Ensley’s 24. Cooper went on to
set the record of the day with 50
straight, while Ensley broke 97
out of 100, to place him among
the men to beat in the state.
Heck broke 71 out of 75 at the 16-
yard post, and 46 out of 56 on
the 20, 24 and greater distances.
Other local men breaking in the
twenties Sunday were: Alton
Woodard 23, Pete Nelson 22, W
Hileman 23. P. M. Beach 20. cnas.
Hall 23, Vic Chambers 22, M. Har-
pole 22, Richard Smith 20. Shoot
ing for the Dexter club F. Kim
ball broke 22 and Clive Taylor 20.
Few teams in the state have
made as great a progress in the
past year as the local shooters,
and with similar improvement
during the cming year the local
club should be able to develop a
five-man team that will rate with
any team in the state.
An Old Book, Masonry
Or Theosophy, Which?
J. P. Graham has an interesting
book supposedly treating of Ma
In last works column we asked sonic ritualistic work, printed In
for nn Eagle and got It! Bill Zim- code in 1878. It is entitled ‘‘Caba
merly was the first to make one. la of The Aites and Ceremonies
not on the short holes but on the of the Cabalists” with the follow
•iMlthl This is one of the long ing explanatory note: “Revised
holes, being 371 yards and he set and Arranged strictly in accor
a new low of two shots for this dance with the standard formula."
hole. To climax a perfect day, he
It was printed by Redding &
ended with four under Par for
fourteen holes! Congratulations, Co., 731 Broadway, New York
City.
BUI!
The word cabala is usually de
fined as a system of theosophy,
Don't forget the membership originating in a mystical interpre
drive is still on, so sign up now tation of the Scriptures among
and be in on the fun. The men’s Jewish rabbis and certain Chris
tournament on Sunday mornings tian sects of the Middle Ages. Up
at 9 and Ladies, Wednesdays at 1. on the assumption that every let
The ladies are getting lined up for ter, number, and even accent of
their Ladder play, and want all Scripture has an occult meaning,
the ladies that play to be in this. I it developed a semipantheistlc
doctrine of emanation of the uni
The ladies club was well repre-1 verse, of the supremacy of man's
sented Wednesday at the weekly Spirit over the invisible powers of
meet, sixteen ladies being present. । evil as well as his own desires, and
The best approach shot was made a claim to penetrate all mysteries
by Barbara Hill who won the ball and to foretell the future.
with an eleven Inch approach, i
Ella Zimmerly, Myrtle Veatch and SUNDAY MUSICAL PROGRAM.
Barbara Hill tied the putting
The Young People’s class. De
score with 18.
Ella Zimmerly
Loss
Crook, President, from Light
winning the final playoff.
Plans were made to give a dance, house Temple, Eugene, will con
in the near future. The date to, duct a special musical program at
2:30 Sunday afternoon at Assem
be announced later.
Mrs. Zimmerly and Mrs. Hill bly of God church. Lester Swag-
served refreshments.
On next gart, artist, will draw a 6 by 12
weeks committee are Mrs. Dunlop foot picture during the entire ser
vice.
and Mrs. Barton.
Banquet to
Attended
The Family Spends A Quiet Week End In Nature’s Playground
AN EGG WITH A TAIL.
Di j you ever see an egg with a
tail? Mrs. Clifford Smith brought
one to The Sentinel office the day-
after Easter Sunday, believe it or
not. The hen which laid it must
have had some way of knowing
that it was Easter and that it was
up to her to do something out of
the ordinary.
That radish with claws, which
allegedly grew on Route F, Eu
gene, is certainly not in a class
I with our egg with a tail and the
egg shaped like a dumbell, the
kind you can use for your morn
ing exercise, not those who eat
radishes with claws, if there be
such in Oregon.