The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 02, 1940, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940
T H E S E N T IN E L . C O TTA G E G B O FE . OREGON
HIGH SCHOOL NEW S Eyewitness in Vivid Recital
Of Air Raid Horrors in Poland
Saginaw
public welfare commission. Ar­
rangements have been made for
the clinic by the crippled chil­
dren's services of the state public
welfare commission, the Line
County Public Welfare commis­
sion and the Lane County Health
department.
Admittance to the clinic is by
application, which may be made
to either of the above mentioned
county offices.
Dr. Otis F. Akin will be the ex-
amining orüiojjedic j)h^sician
The Saginaw school will close
(FAYE: LEBOW, Editor.)
Friday, May 3rd with a picnic din­
The bear went over the moun-
ner at noon and a May Day pro­
tain to see wtmt he could see, but
gram in the afternoon. Graudation
we hud only to look In old Newa-
exercises
will be held Thursday
F IR S T -H A N D story of the bombing of Poland appear* in the
ette files to see who hod been
evening. Those graduating are:
,
May
issue
of
Cosmopolitan
Magazine.
It
was
written
by
Edward
queen on earlier May Days. We
Vivian Pollock, Velma Pollock,
saw thut the seniors have run |
Kulikowski, former Polish vice consul to C hicago and former secretary Francis Queener and Jimmy Stew­
away with the honors three years to the Polish Embassy in Washington. Mr. Kulikowski's story as art.
and the Juniors once. The lower written with Hickman Powell is simply expressed and carries an almost
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harpole
classes have not yet won the
and
children Howard and Eileen
crown but they have been close intolerable weight of tragedy and horror behind its quiet words.
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kreb-
K
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_
contenders. In lD.'Mi. the year of!
ser of Cottage Grove were dinner
highway crying over parents who
the festival. Florence Spies, sen­
guests Thursday evening at the
had been killed. I have seen horses
ior, was queen. Those crowned In
I>/well Kenston home, honoring
and
cow*,
mad
from
wounds,
’37, ‘38, and ’39 were, respective-!
Mr. Harpole and Mr. Benston on
charging
through
a
throng
of
ref.
ly: Dorothy Sieman, Junior; Doro-
their birthday anniversaries.
ugees, trampling them. Everyone
thly Gallo, senior; and Jean Sav­
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dodge,
pressed on, dogged by the shadow
age, senior.
Tony Herman and Jess Wright
of
death.
There
is
nothing
glorious
• • •
of Montrose, Colorado, are visit­
about death, alone and unidentified,
Visit« Library
ing at the home of Mr Herman's
on tho open road.
Mias Helen Clark, state super-1
sister, Mrs. Levi Russell.
“
—Certain
incidents
stand
out
in
visor of high school libraries, via-
Several from here attended a
my memory. For instance, there
Ited in the library on Wednesday
penny supper at the Saginaw-
was the young German officer we
aftemixin. April 24. She has been
Walker club house Friday eve­
had taken prisoner.— I came on the
visiting the larger schools in the
ning.
young man sitting in our camp
state and evaluating the school
Levi Russell came home from a
holding his head in his hands and
libraries.
Eugene hospital Monday after be­
lamenting. ‘Oh, my eyes, my eyes.’
She commented on the size and
ing there 10 days following a
“I t developed that he believed we
furnishings of the library and
were holding the officers in order I hernia operation.
complimented the student librari­
Frank Clark took several boys
Edward Kulikow ski
to put their eyes out, having read
ans for responsibility and service, i
in his newspapers that this was I to the coast Saturday to spend
She visited the library for two
the week end. Those going were
On the fifth day of the war, S p- our custom with prisoners. I have
periods, after which Mr. Ferrin
Kenneth and Keith Korstjens,
never seen anything like his look
tember
6,
officials
of
the
Polish
showed her through the rest ot
Jimmy
Stewart, Delmar Benston
of gratitude when he realized my
Foreign Office were ordered to evac­
the school building.
laughter at this was not unfriend­ I and Francis Queener.
uate
the
threatened
capital.
Six
»
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The Friendly Neighbors club
weeks later, M r, Kulikowski re­ ly-
IJona Defeated.
" It was amazing what a nest of met at the home of Mrs. Grace
turned to Warsaw. A great, digni­
The Cottage Grove Lion track-
Mrs. Helen
city had been transformed into lie* that boy’s brain was. lie did Queener last weekj
sters suffered a 71-51 defeat at fied
Williams became a new member.
a shambles of broken stone, death not know the British and French
the hands of the Roseburg In­ and disease.
were fighting Germany. He really
There were 20 members present
dians. Saturday. April 27. at Rose­
A fte r a direct hit by bombs believed he was defending
ML his and two visitors, Mrs. Frank Pleu-
ard and Mrs. Lloyd Puelard of
burg.
.
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which wrecked hi* train, the author country against a savage Polish
The thlnclads. minus lettermen was driven into the highways to aggressor.
Cottage Grove. The next meeting
Spies, Blackmore and Davenport, dreg along, alternately trying to
Mr. Kulikowski pushed on, now will be at the Walker club house
were severely handicapped and make progress and diving to sha­ Joining wandering little band* of with a Joint meeting of the Lynx
would have l»een very much In the dows in the road when low-flying the m ilitary, then, when they were Hollow and Saginaw club women
meet with these men there. Jor­ death-dealing ’planes swooped down destroyed or separated, going on May 8th. It will be an all day
don. promising Newport
trans­ <>v<-r the roads, machine gunning alone. Forty miles on the Polish meeting and a Mothers day pro­
fer, Garnet, Garoutte, Hocker. women, children and wounded. side of the Rumanian border and gram In the afternoon. Mrs. Helen
Higginbotham, Jackson and Hen- Somehow the complete savagery of freedom, he turned back. Ha says: Chapman will be hostess to the
"During these last weeks, pros­
ricks. were also alwent from the the terrorization of a people was
two clubs.
symbolized to the w riter by the trate before the bombers, I had got
meet
Mrs. Inez Montieth and Mrs.
The winners of the events and sight of German 'planes flying low the sweet smell of Polish soil in Ruby Benston spent Wednesday
over
deserted
fields
to
machine
gun
my nostrils, had clutched her good
their records follow:
at Winchester bay digging clams
100 yard dash Byrd (R ), Fin­ a half dozen bewildered cows. To earth in my hands. Not knowing and visiting at the Cliff and Jess
what 1 might face, 1 turned back
lay (R). McKIbben <CG). Time quote M r. Kulikowski:
Tucker homes.
*1 have seen children on the toward W arsaw.*
I®6
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220 Yard Dash Byrd IR), Fin­
lay (R i, Krause (OG). Time 25 2.
Oregon Baptist State Convention
440 Yard Dash — Earl (CG),
will be held in McMinnville next
Weaver (R l. Debemnrd (R). Time
Tuesday to Thursday and a num­ \ Mrs. Ed Ashby and Mrs. Powers
Bonnie
.57 flat.
ber from thia church will attend. accompanied by Mrs.
8JO Yard Earl (CGI. Jones
A public farewell reception will Perini visited Mrs. Nettie Saling
(CXI), ivbernaid <R). Time 2 . 1 0
Community Bible class meets in bp given by the church to the Rev. in Cottage Grove recently.
Mile Kravau- (CG). Jones (CV.) the Townsend hall every Sunday Hnd Mrg Davis, Monday evening.
The 4-H cooking class of Ce­
Knudtson <R). Time S i ) u .
_ morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau- May 6th.
dars school have nearly complet­
I zjw Hurdle* Finlay R). Byrd
Everyone welcome. Special
• • •
ed the year’s work with Mrs. Jas.
T lFin!?y2' (R) inv‘ta“ ° n l°
,ad‘e*
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hemenway as leader. They meet
Main and M streets. Sal> today with her for work.
Harold Powers, who has been
Pole Vault
Earnshaw (CO).
Catholic Church
Father An- bith school 9:30. Home Missions
o
i r inr-hes
thony Gerace. — Mass each Sun- reports 10:30,
church
service working near Halsey, returned
High lump Perry (R ). 5 feet day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth 10:50. pastor T. Martin Cole, home the latter part of last week.
.
Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m speaker Prayer meeting Wednes-
Mrs. Greenup and daughter of
Eugene were visitors at the Jas.
Broad Jump Finlay (R ). Dis-
• • •
?
“? iety
Hemenway home last Sunday.
tance IK feet 5)4 Inches.
Blue Mt. Community Church— (
-I*JJiT'olndf
Shot Put Carson <R>. Distance A„ welcome. Sunday school. 9:45
.^ ^ 2
Mrs. H. Rohde, Mrs. Lowrance
41 feel 10% Inches.
m. Morning '/orshlp, 11:00 a. m. they said unto me. let us go into and son. Mrs. N. L. Bolton. Mrs.
S. A. Bolton, Mrs. Myrtle Powers
Discus Dugan (CG). Distance s unday evening, evangelistic ser- the house of the Lord.”
and Mrs. Ed Ashby attended the
iRi
p v i 11
11 Inches.
i nt i l ns.
vice,
96 i feet
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vice. < 7:30 p.
p. m m. . w<
Wednesday eve-
Football Throw — McKIbben nlng, young people’i
' 'a meeting at
Methodist Church. Ellsworth M. Neighbors Friendship club at the
(CG). Distance 173 feet 10 inches. 7 30 p. m.
m Pastor,
Pastor. Eva Alsop. Tilton, Pastor. -Sunday school at John Ashby home last Thursday
• *
Ruth Crawford from California 9:45. James Tedford, Supt. Fore­ afternoon.
Mrs. Nate Compton and Mrs.
Several members of the Rose- wj|j
her for a couple of noon service, 11. sermon subject.
burg high school entertained _stu- _______
months,
"The Forgotten Fear of God.” Johnson of Cottage Grove were
____
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Evening service. 8. sermon sub­ callers at W. A. Hemenway’s re­
dents __ of the Cottage Grove high
school In an nssembly E'rlday af-
Church of the Nazarene. C. E. ject. "His Will Is Our Meaning.” cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brownlee of
temoon. Two numbers were sung Thayer, Pastor.- Sunday school at The local chapter of the I.O.O.F.
by the girl’s sextet. A violin solo. iq ; oo . Morning worship, 11:00. will be guests at the evening ser- Blue Mt. called at the Ed Ashby
a reading, a whistling solo, and Evening service, 7:30. District vice. Young people’s meetings, Ep- home Sunday afternoon.
Margaret Hemenway and Mr.
three vocal solos were given. Last g upt. E. E. Martin will be here worth and Intermediate Leagues,
week several students from Cot- Thursday night at 7:30 to make 7:00; Prayer meeting. Thursday and Mrs. William Norris of Eu­
tage Grove high school gave an arrangement for a pastor for the 8:00. A Bible study is included in gene were week end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
assembly at Roseburg.
next assembly year.
this service.
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• • •
Hemenway.
STEWART JOINS PARADE
First Baptist Church. Henry W.l Presbyterian Church. E. F. Mc-
CLINIC FOR CRIPPLED
Schofield Stewart has joined the Davis. Minister.- -Bible school 10 Farland. Minister. — Bible school
CHILDREN
parade of local business men mak- a. m.. Mrs W. C. Martin. Supt. At with classes for all ages meets
ing Improvements this spring and 11 a. m. the pastor will give his promptly at ,9:45. Earl Ballew,
A clinic for the crippled chil­
has remodeled the office of his farewell sermon. Theme. "Some superintendent. Morning worship
plumbing shop on Seventh street. Abiding Truth from the Ministry at 11:00 o’clock. Subject of ser- dren of Lane county will be h eld '
A large window on the north of Christ." The B.Y.P.U. will meet mon: "The Discipline of Disap- in Eugene, Wednesday and Thurs­
has been put in the building and at 6:30. At 7:30 there will be a pointment.” Evening worship at day. May 8 and 9. at Masonic
the Interior of the office finished meeting for praise nnd prayer, the 7:30. Subject of sermon: “Some Temple. 10th and Olive streets.
This clinic is part of the crippl-
in masonite and painted.
congregation participating. The Admonitions to the Christian
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Man." Senior young people's socie- ed children’s program of the state <
i ty meets at 6:30 with Ray Randall
as leader; intermediate young
people meet at 6:30 with Edgar
Hunter as leader; and the junior
group meet on Monday afternoon
at 3:30 with Mrs. McFarland and
Mrs. Coiner in charge. All children
Admission 10c and 88c
i interested are invited to attend.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 1-4:
Christian Science Society, 242
"8 CHEERS FOR THE IRISH.” Prisein« Lane, Thom­
Second
St.—Sunday school, 9:45;
as Mitchell, Dennis Morgan, Alan Hale, Virginia Grey.
forenoon service.
11, subject,
,
“Everlasting
Punishment.”
Eve­
SUNDAY, MONDAY, MAY 8-6 J
ning service second Wednesday of
"GONE WITH THE WIND," Vivien Lligh, Clark
each month at 8 p. m. The Bible,
! Christian Science literature and
Gable, Lealie Howard, Olivia de Havllland. Photograph­
the writings of Mary Baker Eddy
ed In Technicolor. Two showings dally. Matinees 2:50
may be borrowed or purchased be­
p. m. Night« 8 p. m. All Seats Reserved.
fore or after the Wednesday ser-
i vice.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 7-8-9:
“STAR DUST,” Linda Darnell, John Payne, Roland
Young, Charlotte Greenwood, William Gargan.
A
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Triton Motor Oil
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HERB ADAMS SERVICE
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 2-8:
“GRANNY GET YOUR GUN,” May Robson, Harry
Devenport, Margot Stevenson. Bargain Nlghta, admis­
sion 10c.
labor-saving appliances.
le e your dealer for the appliances you
may need to equip your home for
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 4-8:
"WEST OF CARSON CITY,” Johnny Mack Brown, Bob
Baker, Peggy Moran. Saturday Matinee 2:80 p. m. Ad­
mission 10c and I Sc.
modem electric living.
MONDAY, MAY 6—CLOSED.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7-8:
“ZANZIBAR,” Lola Lane, James Craig, Eduardo Cian-
nnlll, Saumel S. Hinds.
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