Annual Meeting Rod and Gun ('lull Set for Monday NUMBER 35 COTTAGE OBOVB, LANE COUNTY". OREGON, THURSDAY. APRII, 10. PHI VOLUME LI Bulb Growing Started By Carl Tyler in the Lynx Hollow Section EASTER AT THE CHURCHES EAHTER PROGRAM AT HAI*TIHT <111 K< II Poppy Day Plans Made by Auxiliary ok ™ m £’ Be opened at c ity Hail | Sunday forenoon various age I froupa in the church will m««et at John C. Kerrick of Salem, man- Mr. and Mrs. Curl Tyler, form- R.t.ionics for devotional service* and First Baptist .Church, Dr. J The American Legion Auxiliary I ager of the driver’s license divi- ! erly of Vun Nuys. California, have breukfant. Builders class w i,h met at the armory on Monday »kin of the secretary of state, was Mt«rt<» e<1 by BUI Workman .president of dell will present the lovely can- program. * r i/h • time. The council has had under Officer* will be elected also ai ’ be student body. A welcome wa* tata “Olivet to Calvary.” It recalls Morning service at 11. Easter 8tron8,y In consideration the possibility of ex- this time ami the membership given by Superintendent H. B the last few days of the Saviors singing by the choiri ’’N o w Is rh^" ’?hi . .„ „ ¡ li- ,- , tending the one hour parking lim­ will act on the report of the nomi- Ferrln The audience was enter- life on earth, anrt some of the re- Christ Risen." Fred .B Holton; htch he Au. i y it to one block on the side streets rutting committee. In which the tamed by two sehretionx from the flection» suggested thereby. The Easter Bells." Roy E Nolte. HI aistnbut n‘*r Shortrldge Hrbutcd to them for the nowers Grovp Jce works to regulate the director Is to be elected oi H«»me Booms June East burn over the Mount at night, form the and Mrs Lee Kruse, with choir. 'J''1' ,n’° wp|,are tunc« for the IJarklng on 7 ,h street between It was al»o learned that three (»Iked on school bobbies and ser- chief feature* of the first part. Solo. " I See My Saviour." Steph- A uxiliary to carry forward the Main and W hittaker. The request other charter membars of the club vice clubs. These three students Port I I opens with the Supper of ” g cla»». pas»e* to the infinite pathos of Tuesday. 7:45. prayer meeting. It was announced at the meet- Invited fo attend include Andrew The combined glee club* direct- the Garden of Gethsemane. the Thursday. 7:45, preaching ser mg by June Bird. Child Welfare ■Council members also agreed to Hrund. Uak«- Stewart and Green «1 b> Miss Marion Jellnek sang sudden appearance of the hostile vice. chairman, that all materials for enforce the sewer connection or­ Pitcher ,u o crowd, Jesus forsaken by His dis-, • • • . Principal F. L. Grannl* explain- eiples. left among His ruthless Presbyterian Church. E F. Me "Bundles for Britain” had been dinance wherever possible. ed the schedule of classes to fol- foes, the tumult before Pilate, the Farland. Minister; W illiam Wen turned over to Mrs. Schofield u rn , V llV ir U lir V W W : y ^ young v rx s s s * T b r *“ *e,nb,y WIW concluded pasxag,- of the cross, the tragedy ¡del), choir director,^--TV" Stewart, Local women in te re ste d | people of the church will hold a m working oe t h e w j ^ o w t s by a final number from the hand and iriumph of Calvary sunrise prayer service ’ " • , g n o m ic s , and ir o v rn m 7 o r he whok schrwl to standing girl promoted from the t»ys ° f Oregon will be on the open p r O j ^ I U IT l » O f t O f V % n o ic S C n iX J I , I O ___ __ vf t h o C i n t o n o v t C o t n r d a v No. 6. Gethsemane. holding an anniversary sale over < «.n,mere,a W ^ t c h waters r of the state next Satunlay. No. 7. B«‘tray«»d und Forsaken, be lead by Earl Ballew, superin- grade. the Fluster week end In which «>' « ’?CT* d each m , m Pits«» I • »„A.*,« I There will be initiation for new April 12. for the opening of the s,.eclal values are being offered « p b in e d by each teacher. Re- No. K. Before Pilate. undent. , m e m b e r s a t th e next m e e tln e to general trout fishing season. No. 9. The Mureh to ( alvary. Morning worship at 11 o clock. Anril 21st The commit- There are some who must delay on hundnds «.f item* The occas- freshm.-nis «.f ""J No. 10. C t a r , . .1 which hour .h e " » ill be choir £ W M , he d d ,shl o, lhat l„n is the 11th annlvemary of the by he Home Fx glrla, The soloists; Lloyd Stratton, processional singing, “Oh Irish store*, the 9th anniversary and n*ng arp Mabel Smith. Marie O l fishing until May 3. for the open Several students a c t e d as Jessie Matthews, Betty Jones. Golden Glowing Morning," season in some of the counties in of the Irish ami Swartz »ton« in George Matthews, Esther Trunnell also the Te Deum and an Easter 50,1 and Ruth Haldeman. high altitudes has been delayed Cbtlage Grove and the first anni­ guides. and Warren Edwards. Choir di- anthem. Dr. Loren K. Grimes, who MOTORCYCLE CLUB TAKES for two weeks. These counties in­ versary of Harold Wolfard as local a j • v r» lector, W illiam Wendell; pianist, u the present supply of the M t. clude Baker, Union. Umatilla. TRIP TO COAST. manager. Blackmore; organist. Tabor Presbyterian church of Grant, Malheur, Wallowa. Harney, There an« many Interesting fea­ Mrs. Helen Hagen. Portland, will be the guest speak- 1 Motorcycle club spent Sun- Lake. Gilliam, Wheeler and Mor- tures of the sale. In addition to • • • er. bringing an Easter message. vjsj tjng several points along row counties. However, the season special prices in many Items. Free Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. A t seven-thirty in the e\ening coast. They made the loop on in these counties will not close donut* and coff«>e will be served Tilton, pastor. Sunday school at Dr. Grimes will speak to the young motorcycles, going by way of until November 1, while the gen- throughout the day. - - L. - - Mackin. - - — -Subletting the Con- Col R o lxrt M Lyons of Eu- a. m.. S. superin- people on suoieuing lne '-un- Drain lo Reedsport and north as oral season in other counties of The e n t i r e personnel of the Irish and Swartz organization here gene with the ROTC at the Uni- tendent. Moroing worship. 11:0°. tract. ’ The adults of the congre- fa|> Newport returning by way the state closes on October 15. gation are invited to attend. attend extends a cordial invitation to at- vcralty of Oregon was the guest sermon subject. •Victor Victor and Van- gat,on of Corvallls Thosp making the The general bag limits for game —« will «-« • • the trjp Were Lois Hansen. Evelyn fish over six inches and both tend this event. The personnel. In speaker at the luncheon program quished. ” ’ ’■*— There be - a knr.»i.- baptis- First Baptist Church — Easter Bradford. Alma Magnusson. Caro- steelhead trout and salmon, when ndditlon to Harold Wolfard. man- of the Chamber of Commerce n'») service during thus hour ager. includes: Clair Hogate. Rich- Tuesday. Inasmuch as the speak- Evening Worship. 7.30. Thu, ser- Service, 11 a. m., Dr. J. R. Bran- ,)ne Magnusson. Glenn Weeldrey- less than 15 inches in length, is 15 McCall, Glenn Duncan, pounds and 1 fish but not to ex­ nrd Bushell. Glenda Bushell. Den- mg engagement fell near the ob- vice concludes the Juries of spe- ton, pastor; Mrs. Benton Schrenk, er choir director; Orlena M artin. y ern and Victor Doolittle and ceed 15 fish in any one day. or zll Biggs, Roy Church and Doc aervance of Army Day. Col. Lyons c|aJ meetings. The subject is U painist. Squeaky Walker. 30 pounds and 1 fish but not to Meadows and Kenneth Biggs and K„Ve an Interesting and brief (ailing I roof. Prelude. • -------------------------- exceed 40 fish in any 7 consecu- Tommy J«»nes. who are added to resume of the American wars nnd , , .dl ¡d the sales force on Satunlay*. Two mad(. , hta interesting observation, 'y *n‘rred E,lioU ° f “ *1* r ih . Processional. A total of 114 inches of snow tive days or in possession at any "Sing Praises Unto God,” Roy was reported to have fallen up to one time. Variations from this «•mployes, Don Nixon and Justin which Is also true of the present the discussion on Security for the I C ontinued on P age 6 E. Nolte, choir. Monday at Crater lake. Brown, have been given a year’s «jay and this was that we were Unknown. leave of absence and are training never prepared for war. He said Tb‘« Epworth Leaguers will hoi "Oh. Can I t Be." Herman Van with Battery F, at Fort Columbia. |n all the wars that we have an Easter Sunrise service on th< Rerge. choir. _ Kelly's market Is also partlci- fought, we have never been ready hillside at the Ed ( onner home- "Near the Croas. solo. Fay \ an paling In the birthday celebration until after the war was started. They will meet at the church a Schoiack; Duet, Ruby Cherry an with special values and an invltn- Another mistake that the Amerl- 5;3°- * * . Alma Magnusson with choir, tlon Is extended by Harvey Kelly, can nation has made was that of _ . .. „ . c . . "H ail to the V ictor, E. F L Chesebro and Kenneth Saf- demobilizing the forces ns soon Chr*R,'an Science Society. U . e n z ^ h o ir •■ i w after Ihe war as possible. Second Street. Sunday school. T h e Beautiful Message. I. H. ley to visit this department. C art Reed accompanied M ajor 9 45; forenoon service. 11. subject Meredith, soloists Alma Magnus- Lvons to Cottage Grove and was "Are Sin, Disease and Death Chester Allen, vyith choir, F IR E IN K E M ’H B A S E M E N T . a guest of the Chamber of Com- Real?" Evening service second Solo, Mrs. J. R. Branton. men1«’ also Wednesday of each month at 8:00 "Now Is Christ Risen, Fred B. The fire department made a run L C. Schroeder. secr«*tary, gave P- m. The Bible, Christian Science {¿olton, choir. last Thursday evening about 9:00 O’ciock t T « 1 Inguteh » blaze In a report on the visit he mauc with literature and the wnt.ngs of "Christ Arose." Robert l^ w ry. ?he ¿ J m e m of the Kern’s for Major LaS ell. Stewart to Astoria Mary Baker Eddy may be borrow- choir. Drugs S d l n g The fire o rig in al-1 and with the Battery E members «1 or purchased before or after Sermon by pastor. « T K » trash pile and fortunately a. Fort Canby and Fort Columbia the Wednesday service. ) ------------------ — City Council Will Make No Further Parking Limit Now 200 Attend Open House at CGUHS On 1st Anniversary lri$h (ttld SlVQrtZ to loW Rod, Reel Johnnies Ready for Season Hold Anniversary Sale Over Easter J Iflai, Lyons iJpeaRS Mr*- Lady Halifax Inspects Bundles Shop ““ OT " » " • ! « & -----------------: w" t --------------------------------------- nlue M o u n .'.m 'c h u n *. ev . ai - Willamette University a Capella Wednesday evening service. at Walden school building. Choir io Appear Here April 14th Cottage Grove resident, should standing music groups partlcipat-' Catho](c look forward with interest to the concert which will be given next Monday evening. April 14th at 8:00 D m by the W illamette Unlversl- tv a canella choir an organization of ?or.W wo voX's With men and Check Forgers at |Work O’2L?own 7:30 An officers have issued a warning (Q lw a l merchants to be on the £>kout cheeky ^ g e r .^ A r - ing. u i i n- thony Gerace. — Mass each Sun- k .(>n nassed at busi- Director of the choir is Dean day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth chicks havi bt I - nam‘es Melvin II. Geist, tenor soloist and Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m ness houses where both the, name. director of the W illamette Con- • • • of the ch««ck drawer and the en- servatory of Music, who appeared Church of Christ. Gordon L. dorser were fictitious. Ihe plan of in Eugene this week with Mrs. Hypes, Minister. The pre-Easter operation is that the w rite . wom,,n I Jane Thacher in a concert for the meeting closes Sunday evening, l’hc concert will be held in the benefit of Britain. The concert with six very important services First Methodist church auditorium was most highly praised by Eu- between now and then. They are: and admission is free, but a silver gene news writers. } Thursday evening, communion The appearance of the W iliam - offering will be taken. . . . . service. All followers of Christ are The program will lx« varied an«l ette choir here is the first of a cordially Invited to gather with interesting, us only college stu-'series in their tour through the ¡us around the Lord's Table. The dents can produce. This choir, incl- southern part of the state. Among evening sermon is Perfection or dentally has recently taken part the singers will be Lois Baldwin. Perdition.' In the Inland Empire Music Teach- Maryjane Smith, Edwin Cone of Friday evening, service com- ers’ association in Spokane, Wash- Cottage Grove, and Marie and memorating the Crucifixion; ser- Abeene ington where they were consld-1 Thomas Hall, formerly students of I mon, "The End." Mrs. A «•red among Ihe three most out-. Cottage Grove high school. I sings "Calvary" by Rodney out a check nnd signs a name anil then forges the name of the payee. The faker also «’ «»>>> R" vantage of a rush to do his wor . SPRAGUE APPOINTS NEW MARION JURIST. r h a r le « A SA LEM . Gov • _ Sptague Monday announced tne appointment of E. M. Page of Sa- lem as a new second circuit judge of Marion county. Work Is Started Clearing Basin of DorenaReservoir Thirty Men to Be Employed at Beginning of Work WORK IS SPEEDSD AT THE GROVE DAM Work of clearing the Dorena dam basin has been startl'd Chas. C. Phillips, senior engineer of the Eugene area office, U. S. Engin­ eers, told a Sentinel representa­ tive this morning. T hirty men will be employed In clearing the basin, which consists of approximately 1,000 acres. Mr. Phillips said the preliminary work on the dam would be prosecuted as long as funds were available for the work, but expressed some doubt as to the possibility of the allocation of the entire amount necessary to complete the dam at this parti­ cular time due to the war situa­ tion. Work of relocating the O. P. & E. railroad and the highway will probably be started by July 1st, he said. Clearing work will not be as heavy as on the Cottage Grove dam as the major portion of the basin is open. R. H. Kipp of Salem, executive secretary of the Willamette basin commission is expected to attend the flood control hearing in Wash­ ington May 1st. Work Speeded on Grove Dans. Construction work on the Cot­ tage Grove project continued at an accelerated pace during the fav­ orable weather of the past few weeks. The ConnoMey Co. has resumed work on the earth section of the dam and is making steady progress on this work which will be great­ ly expanded as the weather per­ mits. Excavation lor the east abut­ ment of the concrete spillway sec­ tion has been underway the past ten days with good progress be­ ing made. There has been little activity in the pouring of concrete while the contractor has revised and greatly increased the capacity of his concrete mixing and plac­ ing equipment the last ten days. The steel bridge across the Coast Fork just below the dam has been completed and completion of the approaches is expected at an early date. The E. C. Hall Co. of Eugene has made rapid progress on the clearing of the right-of-way for the relocation of the county road around the west side of the pro­ posed reservoir pool. I t is expect­ ed that with continued good weather the work on this project will be expanded and rapid strides made toward its completion. 4 Boys to Attend Junior Olympics us Guests of Legion Monday evening the American Legion agreed to sponsor the en­ try of four local boys to the Jun­ ior Olympics to be held in Eugene April 25 and 26. So far as known at press time the selections had not been made. The Junior Olymp­ ic event will be under the auspices of the Legion. The membership also voted to participate with the Auxiliary in presenting the annual award to the outstanding junior high school boy and girl graduate. The award has been made an annual affair for several years and will be given the two students again this year. BRISBANE TRUCK OVERTURNED. The truck of the Brisbane Elec­ tric was overturned on the new highway near the Golden Rule Auto Service last Thursday near noon in a collision with the car driven by Leland Ray. The col­ lision occurred Just as the Ray car came out of the Golden Rule Auto Service and struck the Brisbane truck, traveling south. The truck was overturned, but fortunately no one was hurt. iN WASHINGTON, D. C.. the wife of the new British Ambassador to tht United States paid her fln t visit to an American agency sending relief m aterials to Britain when she called at the Bundles for Britain workroom on Connecticut Avenue recently, inspecting contributed clothing for civilians, LIVESTOCK MEN MEET. knitted articles for the armed forces and hospital garments. Photo shows Several Lane county men at­ Halir>x a, one of the work t»bles flanked by Mrs. V. T. Givotovskj tended the meeting of the West­ and g j. b . Rinds, who recently came to America from England. Shipmenti ern Oregon Livestock association are m adt from this branch twice a week by 73 volunteer workers to the i at Gold Beach April 9 and 10. central vsrehouse ol "Bundles" in New York City.