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VOLUME XLVIU. (iotiaae Groue Sentinel Things WeThink I Ihmtji öthfr\ 1 hath und What g Wc Thtnh of Thinyi Ofbtri Think ~ - (Established June 15, 1889.) COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 New Books on City Library Shelves Much Interest In Swimming Classes NUMBER 47 L % il Votes to Aid Xjnage Plan The city library has placed on More than 50 youngsters of Cot its shelves a volume, "Oregon tage Grove are receiving swim Poets" by Ethel Romig Fuller, ming lessons and instructions in This lx un anthology of poetry first aid in the Red Cross swim ming classes being conducted in Southwest Pa. We ought to put a picket on the contributed by present day Ore Will Row river at the steel bridge The government employe who works gon writers, and a gift from the Research club. classes are sponsored locally by 10 hours a day figuring new ways Be Sought By L Dads The Social Twelve club has con- the Lions club of this city, who to keep the boax from finding out tributed two dollars, an annual at their last meeting of the sum there is no excuse for his Job. gift, for a book which will be mer season June 30, voted to pro- The city council Tuesday eve- vide dressing rooms for the swim- ning voted an appropriation of 'Ihe vocational education pro | chosen and addea soon. A wall map of Oregon, the lat mers. gram breaks <k>wn ticca use there approximately $300 to match a are not enough jobs for the chil est official survey with population Lorin Schroeder, Lion's club fund raised by property owners in dren bring trained. Why not a based on the last census, has been president, Wednesday made a trip the area west of Fifth street, in recently placed in the library. oouree for pickets T to Eugene to secure sanction of the southwest part of the city, to The following new books are the county court for erecting drain that section, which in years Pump priming works somewhat now on the shelves: "Sandy,' “slow” signs on the highway near past has been the first part of the like Oregon's dixap|M*arlng moun Rice; "Eleventh Hour, Fletcher the bridge, in order to avoid pos city to flood from surface water. "Gold Is Where You Find It,' tain streams. Fishing on Square lake, one mile north of Santiam This is part of the WPA project sible accidents there. Ripley; "Little Girl Lost," Bailey; and every effort will be made to highway at Hogg pass summit, is done usually from The TVA Investigation bids fair "District Nurse," Baldwin; "For complete the work before the fall raft» like this one to develop the same efficiency ax bidden River," Bindlosx; "Great-i rainy season. has been shown in conduct of the heart," DeD; "Farwell to Arms,” Present plans call for the low Hen^ingway; "Two Black Sheep,” business. ering of a storm sewer intake at Deeping; "Low Bridge,” Abbott. Third and Quincy, and the instal The recent congress appropriat lation of 1600 feet of 10-inch tile, The Cottage Grove chamber of July 5 Donald and iJarlene July 5. I-ouie Premazzi and ed twenty billion dollars, but it to drain the area subject to flood commerce Tuesday voted a $25 Briggs of Dorena and Stanley son Otto, and daughters Teresa could hardly have been twenty City Engineer Coiner estimates donation to aid the Willamette Phillips of Westfir remained at and Nita, left Wednesday for a times ax bud as the democrats of that this plan will provide ample the Rolx*rt St. Elmo home over ten-day visit with relatives in Valley Development association, drainage for this area. the time said the first billion-dol who issued an appeal for funds a the Fourth while their parents Sacramento. lar congress wax. The council also instructed City were visiting in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Leslie Hull of week ago. The association is back Attorney H. W. Lombard to pre ing the fight for early completion Mrs. St. Elmo's father, Mr. Cru- Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Amanda The war department has con- pare an ordinance governing clos During the 12 years of the ex zan, lx also visiting at the St. Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Claude of the Willamette Valley Project, ing hours of the city park. The dwted an experiment in which 4H fate of which ' now apparently Elmo home. Plaster of Latham were Sunday eggs were dropped by parachute istence of the Pentecostal Assem .council plans to put a 10 p. m Mrs. Mamie Trunnell accom- visitors at the John Willian home. rests in the hands of President deadline on the use of the park, without injury to the eggs. The bly of God In Cottage Grove the Roosevelt, The project has been Albert Palmer, who is employ dcpartriM*nt could drop 48 million congregation has grown from a panied Mr. and Mrs. Murry Trun- approved by congress but no and lights will be turned off there dollars from its appropriation mere handful to quite an assem nell of Cottage Grove on a coast ed for the summer by an uncle at funds for construction were ap at 9 p. m. This action is necessary Yoncalla, spent the week end at bly of people, and they have built trip Monday. without hurting a thing. because of destruction of park The. R. O. Yearous family and his home here, returning after propriated. The President has the property after lights are turned and added to their building four power to earmark a portion of the Joe D* u I m says those Germans different times. But now this Alice Trunnell spent Sunday at the Fourth. off. Trespassers after 10 p. m. will Bill Wit lock of Gowdyville was funds set aside for flood control . be prosecuted. are not hard for an American to building is too small also. There Umpqua beach. to start the project. The Leslie Hull family of Van a supper guest Friday of Mr. and lick, but that one-round battle fore during the past 18 months The council tabled a request for In the absence of H. E. Eakin, made some of the audience want they have been planning definitely couver, Wash., spent the Fourth Mrs. Joe Premazzi. a beer license in the Eagles club Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon and chamber president, Lorin Schroe rooms, since the counciimen were on constructing a larger and more of July holidays at the Claude to do some smelling around. der. vice president, presided. daughter Doris. Mrs. Myrtle Lake adequate church building for their Plaster home. under the impression that they Erma Raixor of London is work and son Philip and the John Bau Some editor* are worrying ax to work. Recently when they found lacked authority to grant a li- what we shall do with our xpare that they could purchase a build- ing at the Mads Overgaard home. der family of Cottage Grove spent cense in such a location. Clinton and William Garoutte the week end at Empire, return- time when we come to working mg. which with a little remodel- only five or six hours a day. Well, ing would meet their needs, at a spent the holidays visiting scenic mgTuesday The Neighborhood club will as long as we keep either demo- price beneath what the cost of a points in Oregon and northern hold its annual picnic of ail club <ratx or republicans in office, we new one would be, they purchas California. The Verne Bennett family of members and families on July 14. can use it for cussing the admin ed the large two-story reinforced _ the /.j Matt Maddess of Gowdyville concrete Hart building on Main Eugen<* spent the Fourth at istration. was a visitor Friday at the J. W. The Boy and Girl Scout Moth- A. L. Bennett home. street. William Zimmeriy annexed the ers club are making final arrange- Archie Walker is recovering Fisher homa. The first floor will provide a State officials have found bugs grand of the local Mrs. Corbett Smith and children ments for the Beano game, for spring championship tn the water in the rx*w capitol splendid 50 by 60 foot auditorium, from a serious illness. golf tournament when » he m w h - Esther Conner of Charleston. and Miss Dorothy Ernshaw, all of which Mayor Morelock has issued building. Portland has a number a 32 by 16 foot prayer room, a 30 Culp Creek, visited Mrs. Joe a permit, which will be held on the ■ Ie "• W ' I*** m Ore., returned home Saturday af- of pugnacious mosquitos which It by 16 foot furnace room, two rest vacant lot west of the TwinOaks finals after 19 holes. Zimmeriy is willing to match against the rooms, nursery and vestibule. The ter spending several weeks at the Premazzi Thur» y. tfb Tbnoie left building, corner of TtN and Main "spotted” Rev. Davis a stroke on Mr. and Mrs. front of the building will be re- home of her sister, Mrs. Emery bugs, winner take all. each hole. Harris Sunday for a week’s visit in streets. Saturday. July 9. modeled to present a pleasing The local club will send an Mrs. Katie Martin and children Marshfield with a son Ethan. Vinal Randall is chairman of the eight man team to Eugene next Railways arc so short of capitol church appearance with five large of Mount View visited at They attended the celebration at the Gus committee on arrangements. Mrs. Sunday to compete in the Willam they are using all lower case let windows and inset entrance. The Empire on the Fourth. Walter Woodard and Mrs. Stewart ette Valley tournament in that ters in signatures to their adver upstairs with its four large as The Ray Potter family of Culp Carlson are members of the prize city, with 18 holes on the Country Mrs. Bennett's sister of Death sembly rooms and 14 class rooms tising. will be used entirely for Sunday Valley. Cal., is staying at the A. Creek visited Sunday with Mrs. committee. Club course and 18 at LaureL Potter’s sister, Mrs. John Willian. school work This will provide a L Bennett home. A Chicago judge has ruled that Lorin Schroeder has charge of j wood. The eight men who have Buddy Olin of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yearous an engagement ring given a girl wonderful building for this work, the lighting arrangements. earned the right to represent the is hers regardless of whether mar but it will also require much and daughter Marie. Ilene Trun- over the Fourth with cousins, Al Saturday afternoon and evening local club are: Zimmeriy, More- riage follows. The decision tai labor in putting it into shape. nell and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Arne ton and Melvin Tonole. shoppers will have an opportunity Jock. Denson. Bagley, Hill, Swartz A number of playmates spent and daughter Fay of Cottage sound, but we can’t help wonder Most all of which is to be done by to try their skill. a”«1 Wilson. It is expected that what the girls would have done if volunteer labor, so with all the Grove spent Sunday at the coast. the evening of the Fourth at thel The amount taken in will be in ‘ home of Cherry Willian in Cele friends uniting the big job becomes the judge had ruled adversely. Mrs. Harold Hammericksen and added to the growing sum destined small. daughters Marjorie Anne and San bration of her tenth birthday an to aid in the building of two con- 1,081 chance in years to The purchase of the Hart buy dra Lee returned to their home at niversary. There were fireworks. crete In these modern days, parents tennis courts in the City finish among the top teams. A birthday cake was served. of bright children are also likely ing by the Pentecostal Assembly Klamath Falls Friday, after a vis- Mrs. Martin Foster of Cottage perk. of God means that three local it at the home of Mrs. Hammer- to be bright firms now occupying the first icksen’s mother, Mrs. Lee Wil- Grove and her niece, Doris May Lappin, of Salem, were visitors GIRLS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS. floor must seek new locations. liams. one day last week of Mrs. Joe The firms affected by the sale Two Cottage Grove girls won Edna and Jessie Grubb who are are: Red Line Shoe Shop, Bris- attending the summer session at Premazzi. scholarships at the University of bane Electric company and Hot- Southern Oregon Formal at Ash The George Foster family made Oregon. Miss Opal Myers won an “Bll ALvenUCu N-Tot cafe. With suitable busi- land spent the Fourth at their a trip to Bend on the Fourth, go Associated Women's Student s’ nexs locations very much at a ing by way of the Salt Creek high Tho Townsend July Fourth cel- Mickey, a Spaniel who head premium, none of the firms af home here. way, Odell and Gold lakes chhofer won a State scholarship, ebration at the city park was well Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strobeck They visiting quarters at the Cottage Grove Mo fected had announced their new returned by the McKenzie nTTRARLT FT* »Fsnxiru attended. The program was open- tor company, added new laurels to locations as this issue went to and son Richard of Eugene vis durable riK R esumes by group singing. The invoca- ited Sunday at the home of Mr. his record as a retriever when he press. Dorena. July 5 (Special) — The tion was given by Rev. Ellsworth Strobeck's mother, Mrs. Jessie turned golf hound, and retrieved Durable Fir Lumber company re- Tilton, pastor of the Methodist Grubb. 22 lost golf balls on the local sumed operations Wednesday af- church. There were soft drinks golf course July Fourth. Mickey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffington ter a two-months shutdown. AH for sale and free coffee for lunch, and his owner, Jack Mauiding, and son Richard spent the week July 5—Mrs. Nixon and two former employes were back on Mr. Swanson gave a short talk were on a grey digger hunt at the end at Empire and Umpqua beach. sons of Alhambra, Cal., visited duty. in the morning as the principal golf course Monday, when the dog from Tuesday until Friday of last speaker. C. C. Hutchinson of brought golf ball number one to Cottage Grove business men week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' Portland, was delayed by car CORRECTION. his master. The hunt was con and their families have been in Jack. tinued until more than a score of vited to the Hemenway berry Clifford Van Schoiack took up 33E 8tory•. Publish- trouble and did not arrive until about 3 p. m. After the speech the elusive pellets were recover ranch this (Thursday) evening for July 5. — Those who attended his duties as mail carrier on the score there were more songs and a talk ed. Rumor has it that Mickey will the annual "Hemenway Berry the celebration at Creswell were Disston route Friday. July 1. 12?3 T: by Harry Hart. be kept under lock and key until Feed.” The Hemenways will fur Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Beach. Mr. „_ , . stead of 193.3. It should also be There were races and games at Grandma Voss was honored added that the distance between some of the local golfers improve nish berries, cream and coffee and Mrs. Fred Kinsland and fam their game. and the visitors will bring their ily, the Lyle Taylor, W. P. Moose. with a birthday dinner at the the guns and the moving target there was a dance at the Eagles picnic ■ baskets. * * The ■ dinner " will be Lawrence Fisher families, Mr. and hwne of her son Edwin, Saturday, was n.600 yards—more than six hall. served at 6:30p. m. Mrs. Walter Pentico, Mr. and Mrs. it being her seventy-ninth birth- miles, EPWORTH LEAGUE TO ________________ ___ The Hemenway ranch is regard- M. T. Jackson, the Abe Van day. Additional guests were the HOLD INSTITUTE Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tedford. REPLACES OLD h IRUCTURE ed as one of the best berry pro Prooyn family and R. Y. Porter A. C. Voigt family of Harrisburg. The summer Institute of the ducers in the country. 18 « daughter of Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. The new bridge over Teeters and son Lawrence. Southern Cascade District Ep Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard ac-,Voss" Howard Taylor of Mosby creek, creek, a short distance east of Do- worth Leagues begins at Little POPVLATION INCREASES companied the Harold Wolfard _ Mr.^and Mrs. Harry Gain of j were at Crater Lake and Klam- rena, which was opened for traf- River July 9. More than 100 An increase in population is al family of Eugene to Bend over Culp Creek were Sunday guests of ath Falls several days the fore fic several days ago, is of open- Leaguers are expectet :ted to attend ways good news, when that in- the Santiam highway and return- Mr. and Mrs. Otho Van Schoiack. part t of the week. deck construction and the railing this week of Institute. There are crease Is made up of the right ed by the McKenzie. ------------------------- is low enough to permit hauling Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lovette classes in the mornings, recreation kind of people, which is certainly Pearl Monroe returned Sunday of long timbers over the bridge Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bennett and two sons Ronald and Marion in the afternoon and services in the case in the recent Cottage of Portland were week-end guests Jr. came Saturday _________ Van- from _ ” — from a 10-day visit with friends without damaging the railing. The th*1 evenings, closed with a camp Grove increase. Here they are: At , of Mrs. Bennett's mother, Mrs. couver, Wash to" visit over the at Dillard and Canyonville. new structure replaces a covered fire each night. Leaguers from the McFarland maternity home, Sarah Fisher, and at the home of Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Warren --------------- bridge built approximately^ 40 Cottage Grove Methodist church l June 26, an 8-pound boy was bom her brother, Lawrence Fisher. Mrs. Ida Hersey came iron» years ago. according to Wes Chris- Kelly. Mrs. Lovette is a daughter who will attend are Mrs. Howard to Mr. and Mrs-^Fred Wanker; Guests at the Jos. Eppenbaugh of Mrs. Kelly. Portland Wednesday. July 6, forman. who operate« a ranch _______ in Taylor, chaperon. Dorothy Sie- June 21, a 5-pouna girl was bom home for the week end were Miss a visit at the home of Dr. and that vicinity when the bridge was A number of families from here man, Institute life guard, Betty to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hersey; Alice Miffer of Hill, Minn.; Mr. atteirf^'^he^Townsend* oelebra- Jf” She “ a cousin oi ^ualan^ [rei«htln8 was heavy in Adkins, Ina Monroe, Hazel and June 20, twins, a to the Bohemia mil ning district. and Mrs. Philip Packard and fam tion at the Cottage Grove park Mrs. Simkins. Helen Wells, Juanita Sanders, were born to Mr. ily of Camas Valley and Loyd Ep- Monday. Pearl Monroe, Clara Allen, Arietta Chapman, and on July 1. an 8- penbaugh of Eugene. k k i Miss Theresa Lowell of Denver. RAINBOW GIRLS PICNIC. Anderson, Russell Wooleott, Mar-1 pound boy was bom to Mr. and _ ib*en in [ Colo., is a guest at the hon home of Vinal Randall took a truck load Abe Van Prooyn returned from wno nas oeen m jorie Woodard, Boyd Allen and Mrs. Carl Madison of Elkton; Malla to spend the week end with f<w severa! m?nths 1 her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, ;of Rainbow Girls to the Cottage Ellis Docket Reverend Tilton Is June 5 a son was born to Mr. and his family ,s some time at the home ’________________ Grove colony on the Umpqua for manager of the institute and Mrs. Mrs. Clinton D. Smith of Dorena The A. McBee family spent the L’s Parents* Mr. and Mrs. S. M.. ^iss ,------ --------- ____ Miss Leneve Leneve Simkins Simkins of of ____ Mon-'their annual , picnic Wednesday. Tilton dean of women. at a Eugene hospital. I mouth made a week-end trip to July 6. Joe Smith i accompanied week end at Corvallis. The Earl Higginbotham family! Bend, Medford Caves them. The chaperons WCtC MfS Lawrence Porter, Horace Wol- U'nt ..AWaVAM and UIIW Oregon VXB - «O — ■ ■ V. _ i____ ♦ hn TPiMinth tsf 1 •_ t____ ________________ _______ s ________ 1 t____ __ * > e___ GIRL SCOUTS TO CAMP. I Quicksilver is a “strategic war fard and Max Kinsland are play- spent the Fourth at the coast. in her new car and stopped here Chester Anlauf, Mrs. Schofield The following girl scouts from mineral;" no modem war can be ing with the Creswell ball team to visit her parents, «<« Dr. . WM and .... Mrs. The Wm. Bostick family of tv ’Ui, <1^. a. Stewart, —w* ,, Mrs. Claude Kem and Cottage Grove are at Camp Clea- waged without it; it has 3 main which won from the Cottage Klamath Falls are spending a Simkins, Monday upon her return. Mrs. Carl King. wox: Maric Lombard, Helen Rob- uses, mercuric fulminate for det- Grove team the Fourth. week with his parents, Mr. and erts, Patsy Savage and June Bird. onating explosives, calomel for pay- Miss Virginia Metcalf who has Twenty-five states now are p«y- Mrs. H. C. Bostick. Adell Bostick Jean Savage and Betty Jane Mc 1 troops in the field, and corrosive „1been attending school at Portland ing unemployment compensation Despite abnormal demands Ore- who had visited at the home of Coy are going July 10 to spend sublimate for camp and hospital gon's unemployment benefit fund her brother for some time return-1is at home with her parents, Mr. to supposedly eligible joblesf one week at the camp. ' sanitation. remains near the $5,000,000 mark, ed with them. ' and Mrs. Harry K. Metcalf. , workers. fIbi ri üfdf Latham Thornton Comers Chamber Votes $25 To Aid Valley Project Pentecostal Assembly Of God Buys Hart Building, Main Street Bright Lights Will Shine Saturday Night Golf Team Selected On Twin Oaks Lot. For Eugene Tourney Townsend Fourth of July Celebration Introducing “Mickey” -New Golf Hound Fairview Hemenway Ranch to Feed Business Men Lynx Hollow a