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Sixty one Member, Battery E Leaves For Camp Clatsop < »pt. F sy e Ntewsrt I»e4ds Men im i Annual Trip. Have IU<h Her- - - « « « _.« THE SENTINEL VOLUME L COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940 Annual Pet Parade Entries W « n r j u s School Children Must Have Exams COMING EVENTS OF INTEREST; THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW D r a w s 2 ^ 7 Sixty one men and four officer« of Battery "E", 249th Coast Ar- s ä two wi cks NYA Camp Gives Trained Forest > ‘e Department NUMBER 44 r< a s iä s s actual ä ä entries «t.■srA*sa of 287 were entered ['w n ¡ a r t The h a .„ ilery .r y under uM er C C aptain p ..., F K a ey. In . . h i» e r n e u « n a d n o m o re u 300 me n y e 1,1 m ™ a n oou . .. ---------- Stewart will be one of many of «how tickets were given to JT . ’ ,hc organization through the National Guurd batteries ,h ,‘ entries at the close of the pa- * £ _ ’} * ? * ° / and Into Ottawa, Montreal and Toron- training at Camp Clatsop. The Io- r“de. cal laittery has alwuys come home June with nx-ords of one kind or an- winni other for their work at camp und B‘n ‘ this year's group will be out to up- months-old calf won the grand ___ — hold their reputation. I prize of 110 Along with this cash t‘ona‘ Hl-Y convention. rhey will The following are the names of Ml** Bird had the privilege ’ Pend five days in New York and the men und officers making the ° r l< "ding the parade along Main dayM <1" , Many other interesting places will street. trilo: visited by the boys on the loop, ( apt. a Faye H. 1st Stewart, Lt. Col-I Th» winners the several di . * Is- hlch en P7 Gamutte. Sgt. Philip S. visions won cash of prizes of $1.00, . wdl1 bri.n‘i th? n. bai* n,,iz,,»„.b, I., a.., i ! L II 7 5 c e n t« a n d SO c e n t« f o r flr« t through Bukowskl, 1st Sat. Leon B. Van- 75 cents and 50 cents for first, ' the j iL ’ southern states and Nortwlck, Sgt. Edwin W. Bander, second und third prizes respective- San Francisco on their return. Sgt. Dale W. Bennett, Sgt. Rich- ty- The local F.F.A. chapter ard H. Busheil. Sgt. Claude R.I The winners of the divisions have its first summer meeting Fri- Rodney SJ.t Safi.Iy SgtN Warnm C ^ H o t^ s^ V e r a June Mason, first; S i nlg£ i , , \ ne at 7 ^ J * t - Wright. y * ' ‘ Flaton, second; Dorris high school. Summer meetings are Ashley C orn o ra ls- L m F B a ld w in BJorset third. to **» he,d ,h» second Friday In Arthur J Baud r Miles B Knapp’ Cows June Bird, first; Doro- ea£}? month during the vacation, R o £ r t O. M b Harold F Mm- »hy M. Patten, semnd; Wesley bu>ln«“ lhe m w t- ney. Alh-rt Stalder Vernon A. Hansen, third. ‘n« * ‘11 be, to plan the summer Thoroson .. Goats Lola J o a n n Morgan, ^ “ .*2?. Privates to no» «Ining Provided. •» of fighting tor “ , Those v ; r a in school e«t fires in ri this summer j , - - ------ — *»<*’»- aval. Jiv ‘.he nciTivcs services u» of i against small pox what will ro u g h , correspond to a ent and anyone Interested is In- ' / o|p ^ inhg ® a ,ist of child„ n city ?ity fire fii? department department adapted adapted to to list of children forest fire purposes, announces E. ’ » • - •» « » end. win ijv e n w r r ii" ~ “ ““ Eddie Heck, local trapshooting faV .— l , ♦ try Tb** w>rvice ** made possible ace tied with Cal Ray of Cbquille I. n “ d u 25 throu«h the organization and es- Barnett, Stewart Barr, Richard tablishment at the Peavy arbore tum, just north of Corvallis, of an NYA camp in which will be locat- oi u „ - cd all summer from 60 to 75 stu- _ . , - . . Hf>lmes Richard Howard. Ray- dents in the school of forestry es- trap shooting club. Mr. Heck Heck missed missed umy only u one pecially trained in fighting forest Mr. . i c d of . the m e a n n e j^jrl„ L u nd h om - J / a ° c " - ST*“ '£ in shooting off the tie with .u — flres Mr. Ray. However, Mr. Ray Adeline Markham, Bobbie Mendell, The men wd| ¡n charge of cracked 25 straight to walk off p - i ™ 7 ' m -USS< p ? ard' George H. Schroeder, assistant with the trophy. " Barham L -n n i’ Gyrate IdncTrri P«?fessor of forestry who is con w M. Harpole and Eddie Heck L , ' ? , , , „ 8ldered the best qualified special came in second in the doubles ln forest fire fi«htin& in *** shoot with scores of 22-24. ”£22?? f°restry school in the United „ h X Pnrtblnd * jth,,th» sta te Hl-Y hroeder Head« Men. Pay *3» ’• Per Month. Addi f i. T ä . ä .™ a . ; ä s ä j ? s ~ There will be an election of two'dteectore of i^ h riT 'lh strirt No 45 to be held at the old high gch<K>i building on south Fifth „treet Monday. June 17, between the hours of 2 and 7 p. m c E Umphrey and E. R. Lem- lev am ,m for reelection for three -*> ** : ä Beverly Seitz, Marian Sharp, Dale w iS f^ F w ^ S t w Z d G e^t . J ^ tl ^ oigard . G e n » £ hi ^ ti f ns° 2 ’ Edna Ril»Y- Georgie S 5 S c a ierex5mhiattens ° J ^ ’¿ b S T S S l e ^ i l l be called o7 th ^ H ea k h A ^ i m i n n X a ^ i n c t£e tim i !m _ Under the arrangements just ^ompieted tbe $30 a month while they are in camp. From this the students will their ° Wn Camping fa- ^ HtieS haJ l P^wided by the Eore8; , 7 ire association^ of the sponsore oi Boolwr, I tarn NZwt'om'DanTel k »cbd7*bom L ' N Nlckslc, Don- falter D D. Pitcher, aid L. Nixon, Walter Pitcher. Franc Is Frank1^ E. Turner, Vaughn W a i d Robert ° O t S s E. I* Wrteht BUI J Zlm m Siev Rav- m o o d II. M.-cillough. Ivan C AL w X ^ L ^ a X Ï L b eÄ ^ ’ Blackmon-, Harold W. Boslaugh, Avrà A. Bostick, Douglas T* _ SchV^keV. second; si^ n d ; Ross Adkins', Schr^ker, Adkins. third ,hlr'1 HerbJIn' Riiei*“wa"nd K H th'lla- worth third Birds Endri Tonoli. first. Frank- .in Powero, second; Delmer Fish- S ^ M M i t y k r S " T V ^ e i t S d T ’ Gtenn™ thro«Sbo‘* AHen Glenn™ thro! « hou‘ " 7 FrlxTt’ and S L b J t h Mills o ,en n *» and ± d ^ C in ? parts e even of ' eastern Ore- If possible it would be better on actua) fire dut they tboi^ who 7 ° ; l° tak/ tbe will receive regular fire fighters' Z h ^ cten and S v e hiiT <to the *ages When they return to camp ^ S o m complete ai < j . ». — a forestty nature in the Mc- with Toxoid prevention of diph- I)onald experimental forest, ïï- r , a jL ^ O m g m ^ thena and vaccination against Besides affording opportunity íir?¿’ ,,n Makinson, second. XMÄi j Hir.---.4-i-m m small pox. for summer employment the plan „ J * ™ * " -, T lelCl M eetin g s If your »hild will be entering provide trie? men with additional school J h is fall and his name is ^ ¡ 0 ^ for professional careers, r Ot Tu heret iS uT may 7 i f ” 835,8 Ma®0*1- while at the Unusual Pets Dale McFarland, second; ii"L iu third*1**’ *eC<>nd: Forage crops nurseries for seed There has been a large percent- of the county health nurse at Gained ^ Z e ^ g M e i^ 3 te^^em er- Velma I o » « £ . irS tld„n„r , lni.. and forage trill be seen and dis- age of pupils neither tardy nor ab- 180-J. from 8 a. m until 12 a. m. ™ r cau 8 *“ "1T’ cussed at four field meeting to sent the past year according to on Thursday or Saturday morn- 8 sw risors of the project in ad- X be held on Tuesday and Wednes- announcement made by school of- ings for an appointment. ^ fore lay. June 18 and . 19. week. were a ---- to- An effort made this '-0« k « rin, wnru. - — — . by . the . . Lane ficials this ------- «- There ---------------- . . . —. ' is being — a . al «_ i ^ r e ’are the stefte^departm ent^ _ . . . County Agricultural council coop- tai of 53 perfect attenderà, with year to have these examinations-jore¿t Oregon Forest Fire C ity S PODUlatlOll erating with O. S. Fletcher, coun- 21 from the West Side school. 18 completed in June; therefore, the association the Pacific northwest w/r_ _ T «n^nnoo ty agent. H. H. Rampton. forage from Central and 14 from the regular child conference is not be- forest experiment station the M ay ShOW In crease crops specialist of the U. S. De- high school. Following is a list of ing scheduled this month, the time UnRed sta te s forest service and ------------ partment of Agriculture stationed pupils who had perfect attendance being given to children entering lhe q & C Land administration Although the unofficial popula- at the Oregon State College, will records: West Side school—Bar- school this fall. This is the only p r e s e t plans specify that when (Ion of the city has been announc- be present to discuss seed and for- bara Wycoff. Bobby Roner, Betty opportunity that the children en- ,. <*d as 2,610 by the Eugene office „ p . values and possibilities of the Ixiulse Honnold, Vona Beach, Jane tering school this fall win be given’Diementary group of youths win of the census bureau, local offici- crops growing in the nurseries. Bird. Joyce Clark, Stanley Daugh- for a physical examination to be thp nroiect so that V ‘{i htOlM,,Ul Of- i£ ¡ Í ln,g Í ? The schedule for the meetings »1^ . a fe e n Harpol». Ben Hickey, held in the office of the county enroUment ¿an be main tenu raked te over 3.ÜOO. L C . M foU ow g : Tuesday. June 1 8 - Myrtle Huff, James King, Wayne health nurse. Beatrice Turtle, at approximately fifty Laurine Miller. Miller, Robert Robert the the corner corner of of Main and Fifth throughout the summer. Schroeder, president of the (. ham- 9 30 a m farrn of Bart Flanagan McCall. Laurine Mam and ber of Commerce has asked that one.ha,f ^ ile eaat of Meadowview Moore Eugene Roner, Barbara streets, above John’s Cafe. Aside from training and experi all citizens who know of people <tat¡n_. i -in n m farm of Fred Russell, Joanne Short. Dottie Ann ence in fire control, youths as-- who were not enumerated by the Q K nix. 12 miles southwest of Clark, Howard Harpole. Delmer J^pg JJ J M cK ibben signed to the camp will become <VnM,U,‘ IL ^ rl ? ^ hpeO' Eugene on the Inorane highway; Moore. Charles Plummer «a v familiar with many land-use and _ i “- “ rd E. Dulley, Robert P. Fraxer, Itaiph L Hoilidiiy. Ray P Holli-’ day, Fred E Jackson. J.meph P. Lindon. Charlie M. Madden. Harry A McCall. Hugh A McCormick. Raymond C. Monroe. Clarence E. Pease. Clayton A. Rank. Owen V. Sloan. Dale P. Smith. John Stal- der, LaVerne C. Thornton, Melvin M Tonole William L Turner. Virgil D. Ward, Kenneth G. Whit lock. Leon O. Williams, Charles W. Zimmerley. Large Crowd Sees Softball Opening ; , »rip tr^ P J ^ J t . It was originally o r ig { ¡ J ^ p propos- jp p p - present. ,our through central and southern Oregon, visiting other F.F A. f haPt' 7 ‘ ¡ ^ ^ e r ^ ? iu ? ^ Z T c m te ^ entrain'for entrain for their thcir various variou> homes in 10 the «Mdhem sta te , from the Brice _______ _________ creek camp the week end of June 22nd. Lieutenant H. A. Bethard wil1 accompany them. Replace- m enu am expected to arrive the expected latter part of July. ___________ School Attendance Announced by Agent Shows Improvement T O : cu U. Pioneer Lady Passes no longer have to dash horn«- from »uM|* "'¿.,,."'7,,'^" nri ui-cumtc About one mile below Lxirane on well, Robert Christensen. Shirley ------------ rollees are forestry students and work. Jump Into a uniform and on th S J lieojle w hZfwirc s,UiS,aw rtver road Wednesday. Hart, Keith Pitcher Bobby Shof- Eliza Jane McKibben died at the other youths inteX sted in the hurry over to the field for a Zot c-nSiu-roted te the c c m £ June I®“ 1 3 0 P,*2? N° rton ,arm - ?taU‘ Donna ¿£Ln ^ damS Ed^ rd hom(> ° f her daughter Mrs. James professl on of forestry, all of whom couple of Innings of ball before --21.4 2 ? Schroeder one mUe west of Blach,y on Sius' Govegren. Robert Magnusson Bev- i^abow. Mosby creek, June 7. She t quaUfy eligible for NYA darkness calls a halt. Collage “ T ^ r o ^ n u to to- Ztentv of evl- la* highsmy. erly Anne Moore, Billy Boyce, was born October 17. 1850 te Mis- ^ ¡ 3 ^ . Y 8 Grove now has a lighted field and aZ<- as L n y « While these nurseries are not Ered Frost, Mana Larsen. Doro- 355,5 antX can play ball all hours of the wh<) h a v e n ot te-en large, they indicate what may be f**y Patten, Betha Smith, Made- Surviving are seven children, night ¿0in te d and « LcZuZntli are ^ t expected from larger plantings of Hne Occ-umpaugh, Barbara Robtn- Mrs. James Leabow, Charles Me in the grand opener Friday 7 r Z i m X tetri Z£uute- »he large variety of crops grown son. Jake Palmer, Wanda Magnus- Kibben and Lou McKibben of Cot- night a crowd of more than 650 Uon MaJ, carric „ have reported nn<i should be of interest to people son. tage Grove, Joe McKibben of Eu- spectators witnessed the parade. Inanv famine« U iat have not been interested in either seed or forage High School—Arnold Earnshaw, gene, Mrs. Minnie Sweet of Cot- and opening ceremonies. T h e .«»mted and one iamilv alone production. All interested people Edith Garnet, Elbert Lee, Joe tage Grove, Mrs. Charles Teeters crowd was treated to some fast numbered ten ar» invited to attend any or all of Watson. Fred Wright, Donna of Dorena, and Melvin McKibben action as all nine teams In th»| ARhi^gh Got tage Grove h a s ’*» meetings, league saw action In a short garne^ ..finally btHXjrne ^ city-- according ------------------------ & r C o n ^ æ S è n ^ n Z 5 BFOWn’ SU,VÌVÌng 42 grandchild- Z S Î a? the C en ta l grade The first regularly scheduled t thp county newspapers fipniltR H old HlCniC' league game Monday night saw thp , ( ^ b e r is anxious to »COULS X101Q ITlCniC, ’ Mrs. McKibben was a real pio- Ttæ ent,re ^roUm ent was Quality Market run over the Culp t the cooperation of all local Court o f H onor lady in Cottage Grove_coming Jhe «5. (re e k team by a 15 to 3 score to ralse thp U O U IT 0 1 X lO n O r neer the here from Kansas in 1887. She was With Tilton striking out 15. and totai population of the city to over a charter member of the Relief Present. The primanr under Griggs hanging out 3 hits, one a -» A large crowd attended the Boy Cham ber Of C om m erce Corps and has been a member of Miss Lena ««U vxta« ...UU Uaw U«»» Uaw Miss Lena Zendron Zendron had had 19. 19. Junior Junior triple with * the bags loaded, « the ________________ Scout court of honor held at the that organization for the past 34 E e J r iS id ^ in g" th Z la t e s t ' enjoyed "Butchers" had little trouble with M -- -- city park Monday evening. The the Culp Creek team. S w in d ler s U se M ails Scout Mothers club sponsored a Mr. Snellstrom, Chairman of years. A «* enrollment 1 I »AAX, »a 4 of 41 an 41. The inter- Services y were held »». in the Mills m In he second game of the eve- A k tF a iv i Marian picnic tor oom Hoy ana Gin o.™ u n v v iv.» x . v ,.»»»» e d ia te d e n a r tm e n t w h o s e su o e r - nlng Gustafson's "Cream Puffs" A0 O btain M oney Scouts after the court of honor. addressed the Chamber of Com- chapel Sunday at 2:30 o clock with intendent Mrs w D Lovegren out-scored the Eagles In a free- a F L Grannis was chairman merce at their regular meeting the Rev. Ellsworth Tilton officia- ,nl®n J8 m egre scoring game 11 to 7. The Cream Evidence that promoters of a with Harry gturges as Herald and Tuesday noon. Mr. Snellstrom told ting. Interment was at the Shields ad enrollment of 18. Puffs scored 6 runs te the first "Spanish Swindle" are operating n rown as cierg the Chamber that only non-ag- cemetery. The Relief Corps had a The opening exercises in which inning after two men were out and in this community was announced gressive nations are receiving aid ritualist service at the grave side, the three last named departments were never headed. Johnson hit a by N. J. Nelson, postmaster. The following aw-ards were from |h<? Rpd Cross -----------------_____ participated met in the old high homer for the Eagles in the 6th local office has received two let- maa» at tn» court or nonor. A crn rd jn£, tn M r S n e lls tr o m THE CUB REPORTER NEWS school auditorium where they were inning. ,ters addressed to local business Second Class: Bob Stroup. j" '8, " a / $20000 000 The Cottage G r o v e Sentinel led in song by Mrs. E. Tilton. Rev. Norman Moen. Creswell south- men from points in Mexico that Second Class Merit Badges: and sha,4 to be raised 'b y Cubs met in the banquet room of Hypes led the salutes to the paw hurler. treated softball fans are attempting to get help te re- Farrell Sunderland, carpentry; Ijane is jgooo. The Cham- the Cottage Grove hotel Friday. < ^ e n c a n flag the ^ m t i a n flag to six Innings of no hit ball but covering lost money. Edgar Hunter, carpentry. ber went on record to help the June 7. A business meeting was and to the Bible. Mrs. McFarland finally weakened in the last Inning Quotations from one of the let First Class Merit Badges.: Harry drive and are going to try to get held and the constitution of the had charge( of the woretep service. to give up five hits and as many ters is as follows: . . I beg you ¡jturges, athletics and leather- other local organizations to coop- club voted on and accepted with Then the pupils marched to their runs to night. the Grove to inform me the*amound if you are willing to rra/». RH nn S Wooley tr o n n c civics iv ic s car^ an d era,P » with .•.»_ them ‘n th* dnVe tO charter signing the meet- con- j respective in nesday The Hardware final score Wed- was help me save of $185,- Zoology ^EteUh sU tu tfo members n ^ r th T c lo S 'o f8the handwork, class music rooms. and .Classes Bible fat - Creswell. * - Grove - “ Hard * 000 in bank notes that I possess S T ’J S r o S r f e S t e j X aid the war victims of the nonJ ing the group sang a few songs. ................................................. 11 to 5 - for | lowed through until 11:30. UW rn oans runes umt 1 pentry and rowing; Eddie John- a,u wtu v,tlu ware team pulled a triple play in J* ‘ m " ♦ t U? nk2 n ® ston- Painting and personal health, aggressive nations The club voted on a club song Much enthusiasm was mani- in North America. . . As a com- ’ ** ----- ----------- the sixth inning. Star Scout- Kenneth Hansen Miss Irene Ritchie, Lane county composed by a member. Betty Lou;fested on the opening day and the In the nightcap Kinckerbockers pensation I would gladly give you a— ,« , Mr. S ^ n - >¡0»! ¡ ¡ ¡ - ^ ^ « . W « « «h. and Dorena staged a game of er- one-third of said amount. . . mornings are all too short. It is Life Scout: Harry Sturges. I strom to the meeting. rors with Knicks coming out on The postal authorities, upon re- Spangled Banner." The club also not too late yet for other children quest of Postmaster Nelson, are top of a 15 to 9 score. voted to sing this song at the be to enroll. giving the matter their attention. The short score; ginning of each club meeting. R H E Anyone receiving letters of this The Cubs will give their first type through the mails should Quality Market: program June 28th at the Arcade 4 contact their local postmaster at 130 461 0—15 13 theater. once. Culp Creek; There are 35 charter members. If you live within the city limits of Cottage Grove and have not 000 030 0 - 3 3 11 New members taken in at this been enumerated, fill out this blank and leave at The Sentinel MASONIC LODGE Tilton and Patton; Hocker, Yates, Guy A. Smith, Empire, Oregon, meeting were: Ross Adkins, Billy Wednesday, June 19, McKenzie Scott and Ashland. office or mail it to Merle C. Stuart, Supervisor of Census, 34 Boyce, Peggy Alson, Annette Ol died at 1345 Birch avenue June 1 River Lodge No. 195, Eugene, Ore- Gustafson’s: 12. Mr. Smith was bom October son, Jean Hosman. Hampton Building, Eugene, Oregon. 611 003 0 - 1 1 11 7 gone will be guests of the Cottage Lyle Fowler has gone to Cali 21, 1869 in Saginaw, Michigan. He 8 71 Grove Lodge No. 51 at Cottage Eagles: 001 100 4— 7 was visiting his son A. M. Smith fornia to visit. Turner and Jepson; D. M cK u-en Grove. Their degree team will con- W. C. Martin Jr. and Albert here at the time of his death. He : fer the MM degree on one of the and M. McKibben. Martin have gone to New York was a 32nd degree mason and a Name.. local candidates. This meeting will Creswell and expect to be away for about member of I. O. O. F. lodge. 130 133 0—11 16 5 be the last meeting before sum Surviving are his wife, Mrs. five weeks. mer vacation. AU masons of this Grove Hardware Bobby Shofstall is the only Cub Elizabeth Smith, four sons, A. M. Street and Number.. 5 7 1 lodge and members of other Ma- 000 000 5— 5 who has a birthday this week on Smith, Cottage Grove, Guy Smith, Moen and Montgomery; McDole sonic lodges living or visiting in June 8. I Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ross M. , the community are cordially In and Leonard. The next meeting will be Satur- Smith and Carson Smith of O n- City.. vited to attend this meeting. Knickerbockers day, June 15th, at 1 p. m. in the cinnati, Ohio. 302 433 0 - 1 5 10 6 Funeral services were held ln banquet room of the Cottage Mrs. Howard Tracy and daugh- Do renn Grove hotel. AU members are re Mills chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. 7 7 1 ter Fern, Mrs. Bill Watson and son 110 106 0— 9 quested to be present at the next with interment in the Masonic Number in Family.. Kingsley and Denson, Swanson; Joe and Mrs. Jennie Cox spent a cemetery. Masonic lodge h a d 1MMY DENSON, meeting. TOT--------------------- Heim and Scull. i few days at the coast this week. , Cub Reporter, charge of graveside services. Bible School Has Enrollment of 10Ì Ä E^CIaST^SK Snellstrom Speaks to HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED? Guy A. Smith, Empire Dies Here June 12