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WFATHER: UNUSUAL VOLUME XL1X Wattage ®roue Sentinel (Eatabliahed June 15, 1889.) COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 House Approves Will Help Funds For Start R™1 « am ir X i I he Bohemia Days Of Flood Control They Grow Tall and Straight at Cottage Grove NUMBER 40 PA Complete For i luation Of Largest Class At the regular meeting of the American Legion Monday eve- ! ning, the post voted to help spon- Funds to Be Available After »or the staging of the Bohemia Commence to Be Held at days and the dam celebration if July lai, Reports Say. Armory June 2nd. other civic clubs will assist. The ________ ¡suggested date is July 4th. Com- ___ ______ —_________________ m u n d e r Haldeman appointed EIGHTY - THREE T 0 GET SUM WOULD COMPLETE (’has. Hall, Robert Fromm and Vinal Randall to work out further COTTAGE GROVE DAM DIPLOMAS plans of the celebration and to oontact other clubs to determine Resident, of this section are W,th the‘r When Daugherty Piling Company goes after pilings, they get them tall and long. Pilings shown in pic Final plans have been made for ture probably will be shipped to San Francisco. —Courtesy the Oregonian the graduating events of the larg Plans are also underway for a est class in the history of the Cot ..^*nw" *’ f,o°d control [ ro- Memorial day service and the ject this summer, since the house! Memorial day * committee gave a tage Grove high school when 83 of representatives Monday | mum «I report at the meeting. Intruded students will be granted diplomas. the $305.188,514 annual supply in the plan for observance of the Dr. Victor P. Morris, dean of the bill for civil functions of the war day is the setting of fifteen mark School of Business Administra department and Included in this ers at graves of soldiers. Chas. tion of the University of Oregon, appropriation was a total of $5.- Furher reported that blue prints will be the guest speaker for the COSTLY CHICKENS Two threatening fires in the 795,320 for the Willamette project are being made of all remet ries Commencement exercises on Fri for the year 1940. The bill must of this section for the purpose of area cast of here were reported day night, June 2, at the Armory. under control yesterday. The Concern over some chick now be passed by the senate and locating all soldier graves. When Four student speakers, Loren ens he had alongside him in signed by the president, but it is the blue prints are completed a worst of the two fires started Sill Tugman, managing editor Stiles, Dorismae Blalock, Jean from slashings on the property of his car last Friday night generally accepted that when ap ix'rmnnent record will, be pre of the Eugene Register-Guard, Savage and Dean Jackson, will caused Kenneth Ramsey of propriations are passed by the served showing location of all the Durable Fir Lumber Co., and was the principal speaker at the talk on the topic “Cottage Grove Portland to let his car leave house, they are approved by the soldier graves in accordance with burned over about 640 acres of luncheon program of the Cham Schools, Yesterday, Today and logged-off land on Rat creek be the Pacific highway, crash senate. specifications of the government. fore it was fully controlled. It ber of Commerce Tuesday on the Tomorrow.” Special music will be through a heavy concrete Backers of the project said they Memorial Day Services "European Situation." Chamber furnished by the music organiza- spread into big timber, but the wall and leap about 30 feet hop'd to receive an initial appro A committee from the legion stands were too damp to burn. members evidently laboring under tioiis of the high school. over Periwinkle creek at the priation of $11,000,000, but felt and Auxiliary meeting with the The Baccalaureate services will the impression that Mr. Tugman northern limits of Albany. that the $5,000,000 would provide Women’s Relief Corps Tuesday Fifty CCC enrollees were petrol had some new developments on be neld at the high school gym ing trails yesterday and no fur Ramsey was hurt but a start of the desirable units and evening at the Armory, made ten the flood control project, made nasium Sunday, May 28, at 8 pan. slightly but the car was dam according to R. H. Kipp, rxwu- tative plans for a Memorial Day ther difficulty was anticipated. one of the biggest turnouts of the with the Rev. J. A. Smith of the aged badly. Principal damage was done to tive secretary, the appropriation program on May 30th. The pro Presbyterian church giving the year. He settled accounts with the If ap|*roved as it now stands will gram will be held at the Armory the plank road leading to the Mr. Tugman stated that it was address. Special music will be chickens by wringing their property. Half mile of road was provide funds for the start of the starting at 9:30 a. m. A speaker not possible to lock up America rendered by the Balladeers and necks before the quickly as Fem Ridge, Cottage Grove and will be announced next week. destroyed. The logs were saved. in the event of war, "to keep us Carolers under the direction of sembled spectators. He was Dorena dams and are sufficient Suggestions for holding the ser Twenty-five to thirty acres of out of war” because this policy Mrs. Edna L. Pearson. returning from work at Cot to complete the Cottage Grove vices on Sunday, May 28th, were land was burned over in the Mos had been tried before. The condi-, Class Day exercises will be giv tage Grove. When damages dam, two-thirds compete the abandoned due to some conflict. by creek area, it was said yester tions in Europe today are largely en by members of the class on to his car were estimated, Fem Ridge dam and on*-half the day. Fire, It was said, was con the result of the last war and Wednesday afternoon. May 31, at the cost per chicken figured Dorena dam. It is e,xpe^trd that fined to a burned over section, more particularly are the result! the high school gymnasium. $337.00. these dams will start onkcontinu- .but threatened to spread. Sixty of the conditions imposed by the A full program of events will be The moral of the whole ing contracts and the funds when men were used Tuesday in check treaty of Versailles, where the published in this paper next week. story according to his associ available under the present ap ing the flames. victorious nations sought to make ates is: "Break the chickens propriation will be sufficient to The Rujada forest was free of over the map of Europe, not ac necks before they break carry the work until additional fire menace, H. E. D. Brown of cording to race or color or geo yours." funds arc made available. . The ________ the forest sendee reported, des graphical relationships. The con house appropriation includes $1,- dition in Germany is a condition Turkey growers of this district pite an electrical storm in that 480.700 for the Cottage Grove have receiver! about 5,000 poults section Monday evening. A close the result of the treaty, which reservoir, or the full cost; $1,755,- from hatcheries and several hun- watch is being kept by the rang- created a depression. 000 to start the Dorena dam and ere to spot the start of any fire. Speaking of things that bring $1489.300 for the Fem Ridge dred additional will be received about wars and economic unrest, each week from now until the reservoir. Mr. Tugman traced the history If finally approved fund* will first of June. Deliveries have been of the human race through the be ready by July 1st anti anT’to mostly for early poults. group and clan period down to Some growers have had excep- be used between July 1. 1939, and where peoples would ban togeth There was a good attendance at July 1. 1940 According to estl-, tionally light losses, while with er for self preservation. the meeting of the South Lane- others the losses have been fairly mates will require several months He said the policy of one race North Douglas Highway associa for engineers to prepare plans heavy. Hatcheries have found de trying to exterminate another had tion held at the city hall Tuesday A six-team softball league was Atkinson. Jones and Company never and specifications and let con mand light for June deliveries and succeeded although evening. Howard Merriam of organized here Monday afternoon an* offering young birds at a dis of Portland was the low bidder tracts for the three dams. There have not yet learned this.” Goshen, president of the Pacific with three games scheduled to be among four bonding companies is much work In appraising dam count. reports reaching here state. "Well informed people on the Last year over 100.000 pounds played each week. The league is and two banks, submitting bids European situation say there will Highway association, was the ages and securing property neces- composed of the Bohemia club, for the city’s $25,000 bond refund be no war this summer,” he principal speaker and explained nary in connection with the con- of turkeys were marketed from what the association had accom •truction of the dams. this district up to the Christmas the Eagles lodge. Quality Market, ing issue, at a special meeting of stated. plished since its inception in Jan Sawmill and Timber Workers' the city council Monday evening. Mr. Kipp advises those who arc holidays and a twenty-five per- uary of this year. Prospects for secking employment on the reser- cent increase in production is an- Union. Dorena. Darling Variety The bond issue was voted in 1925 getting federal aid for further im store and Union Oil company. for the construction of the city the voire to apply to any one of tici|Mtcd for the coming season. provement of the Pacific highway Kelly field is being used as a reservoir and the city has been employment offices located In the were never better, especially with diamond and games are played on paying 4% percent interest on twenty-two principal centers. the nation looking to establish the these bonds, which were optional Mondays, Tuesdays and Thurs Maps Sites From Air artery highways as military in 1935 and became due in 1945. days. starting at 6:30 p. m. pres K. M. MacDuffee, assistant en- route«. ent plans are for each team en Atkinson, Jones and Company gineer of Portland with an army tered to play twice around and bid was $100.07.3 for $100 par "But it takes money to keep an F. H. Doleman, formerly of plane, pilot and photographer stage a play-off to determine the value with interest on bonds ma Corvallis, has purchased the Bet- association such as the Pacific Tuesday took several aerial city champions. Interest is ex turing in 1943-44 at 24 percent; ter Bakery from Cecil Beck and highway in operation with its cur- photographs of the seven propos pected to grow with the possibili 1945-50 at 2*4 and 1951-52 at 2 yesterday took charge of the rent expense,” he stated. In addi- First local grown strawl>erries ed damsites under the project. The 29th U. S. aerial survey bat on display here were brought In ty that the league will be enlarg percent, a saving of approximate bakery plant. Mr. Doleman comes tion to the expense of letter writ- from Corvallis where he had op- ing, sending telegrams, printing talion arrived in Portland Tues Friday morning by V. A. Doo ed before the close of the sum ly 24 percent in interest rate. Other bids submitted were the erated a bakery for the past four folders and literature, the salary day and It is understood that little and sold to the Safeway mer. Monday, in the first game play First National Bank of Cottage years. His experience as a baker of the manager, the only salaried plans have been made to make a Grocery. Mr. Doolittle was award ed the $5.00 prize offered by the ed. Dorena defeated the Union Oil Grove, three percent per annum; extends over a period of twenty officer of the organization, the as- complete contour map of the Wil and Company of Portland, years, thirteen years of which he sociation must be prepared to lamette basin. Several plant's Safeway store for the first berries team and the Bohemia club de Camp 24% on bonds maturing in 1943- was employed in the Dixie Bakery care for expenses of a representa- grown in this section. Close be- feated Quality Market 9 to 1. This flew over here yesterday, but it 49 and 24% for 1950-52 bonds. at Portland. He said he contem- tive to Washington, D. C., if such was not learned whether the air hind Mr. Doolittle was Dan evening the Darling Variety store Tripp and McClary of Portland plated no immediate changes, but j a trip is necessary. planes were members of the aeri Ahem with another crate of will meet the Sawmill Workers on 1943-47 maturity. 24%; 1948- plans to add new products as the berries. Incidentally Mr. Ahem Nnion. Carl Rynearson, manager, told al survey battalion. 52. 24%. They bid $100.7 for demand justifies. Mrs. Doleman of some of the objectives of the won the prize for the jiast two or $100 par. First National Bank. and son Donald will be associated association in bringing more tour- three years and this year missed Portland, bid $100.10 for $100 par with Mr. Doleman in the opera- ¡sts over Highway 99 and of the getting the prize by about an value with interest at 2-% % on tion of the bakery here. I value of the tourist trade to the hour. bonds maturing in 1943-49 and The former owner. Mr. Beck, communities along the highway, were ° Both crates of berries wo«. 24 percent for 1950-52 bonds. is retiring from the bakery' be- He also explained the plan of fi- said to have been exceptional in Blyth of Portland, nhn in and « Company -..vs i uk ,cause of health- His future nancing the operation of the asso- mmiitv, * ------------ quality. Early berries however, $100.10 for $100 par value with plans were not announced. ciation. which was by member A district meeting of the Wil- have been damaged by from, the interest at 3% for bonds matur- - - - son will join ship plan, usually handled - Mrs. Doleman and by a lamette council of the American damage ranges from twenty to i Ray W. Clark of Portland, ing in 1943-45 and 24% for bonds Mr. Doleman here as soon as Chamber of Commerce or other Legion will be held at Newport thirty percerfU Dry weather will manager of the Danmoore hotel maturing in 1946-52. school closes in Corvallis. ¡civic organization. In addition the Sunday, M. Jordan of Corvallis, also affect the yield, but ultimate and member of the Northwest The council also moved to call association offers a sustaining secretary of the cauncil announc- damage to the crop is problemati- Advertising Agency, will discuss numbers 15 and 16 of the city O. K. TIRE SHOP OPENED membership to individual mem ed here Monday, "We especially cal. ! “Tourist Advertising” before the hall bonds, amounting to $1,000, bers, the cost of which is not near want a large delegation from the ------------------------- i Lions club here May 25th, He will for july first payment. H. H. Weldeyer and son have as high as in similar associations local post,* Mr. Jordan said. A new Plymouth sedan was de- I tell of the "gypo advertising, City Engineer L. W. Coiner A seafood dinner will be served Hverrd to Ralph Teeters yester- schemes” and others used to at- communicated with H. E. D. purchased Bill’s Tire Shop on of other states. Mr. Rynearson Main street near the S. P. depot said the 25,000 folders printed at nrxin and the dinner will be fol- day by the McCoy Garage. L. J. tract tourists. Brown, forest supervisor. regard- lowed by a meeting at which McCoy drove to Portland Tuesday Business men and others not a ing the proposed temporary dam and have installed new equipment telling of the communities and nominations for officers for the for the new car. returning Tues- member of the Lions club are giv in Layng creek for water supply to give first class repair work, places of interest along Highway ensuing year will be made. Im- day night. en a cordial invitation to attend this summer. Mr. Brown states Tires and tubes will be repaired, 99 was not sufficient to supply the the an- present demand and that 200,000 ....................... I the luncheon on this date. If in- the project has been approved by bought and sold. portant matters pertaining to the terested in attending, communi the Roseburg forest office, but nouncement of Bill’s Tire Shop to folders might easily be distribut- state convention will also be dis HELP KEEP CEMETERY cate with L. C. Schroeder, club official approval has not been re be found elsewhere in this issue, ed. cussed, Mr. Jordan said. Cleo Morelock, president of the CLEAN president, so that proper reserva ceived by the city. An auxiliary I South Lane-North Douglas asso tions may be made. pump was moved to Rujada Mon SECURE FIRE PERMITS ciation. requested distribution of Ix>t owners in the Masonic day, to be used in case of emer membership cards among those I.O.O.F. cemetery are asked gency. There is no shortage in the MAJOR MOORE TO SPEAK J. H. Walker, state fire present and that each community to aid in keeping the ceme- city water supply yet, as not all warden of Eugene, here on TO GRANGE represented appoint committees tery clean. When your own the flow from Dinner creek is official business Monday, call A county-wide meeting to dis to solicit individual memberships lot is cleaned up, please pile being used and the reservoir is ed attention to the necessity cuss control of the cherry fruit so that the work of the associa- the trash beside the main Major C. R. Moore, district en- being kept full at all times, ac of obtaining fire permits in fly will be held in 4-H club build roads so that the trash may tion might be carried on uninter- gineer, will be the speaker at the cording to Mr. Coiner, starting fires in or near the ing on the county fair grounds,! be picked up later by the ;rupted. grange meeting at Hebron hall From May 15th, it forests, tomorrow, starting at 1:30 p, m. trucks. Last year there were Friday night, May 19, at 8:15. He Creswell and Cottage Grove SHOWERS GIVE RELIEF will be necessary to secure a C. E. Stewart, county fruit in-! four truck loads of trash re will speak on the effects of the ! agreed to make a canvass for written permit from a fire spector announced. The meeting moved from the cemetery. proposed dam and will answer membership and other communi Scattering showers and cooler warden before starting fire in is sjxmsored by the Lane County Do not put trash near al questions in regard to the dam. weather have given some relief to or within one-eighth mile of i ties as far south as Drain will be Horticultural society and O. S. | leys or on someone else’s lot 'contacted during the campaign. the hot weather and lessened the Anyone interested in the pro any forest. Fletcher, county agent. S. C. i to bo moved. posed Cottage Grove reservoir forest fire hazard. Six one hun This year the fire hazard is Jones, entomologist of State Col Your cooperation will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromm project is cordially invited to at dredths of an inch of moisture fell extremely grave owing to the lege, will I m * the principal speak appreciated. left Sunday on a vacation to Cali tend the meeting Friday. The an here last night. Highest tempera dry weather and the ruling er. Plans for experimental work Cottage Grove Cemetery fornia points, planning to visit the nouncement of the speaking was ture registered to date was Sun will be enforced rigidly, Mr. will be made and Mr. Stewart will San Francisco exposition and Los Association. day when the mercury went to 93 made by C. M. Fuhrer, grange Walker said. outline plans for a clean up of the ■ । Angeles. degrees. master. entire county. _____ Two Threatening Fires To East Reported Under Control Yesterday Tugman Addresses Chamber Commerce On European Outlook Turkey Growers Receiving Poults Good Attendance At So. Lane-No. Douglas Highway Ass n Meet $25,000 Refunding Softball League Bond Issue of Qty Organized Here Sold to Portland Firm Doleman Announces Purchase of Better Bakery From Beck First Strawberries Brought in Friday Willamette Council of American Legion To Meet At Newport Control Cherry Fruit Fly Will Be Talked i Ray W. Clark to Talk Tourist Advertising To UoilS Oil May 25th