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r TÎÎE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Recently Developed Area Declared 'Blueprint* For Future in Oregon State System of Parks T I i I IIS I > A V MAY 22, 1941 Saginaw How Marjory Woodard Ifon Prize Trophy Granduation exercises for the 8th grade pupils were held at the school house Friday evening TtlOM graduating were Virginia Garltnghouse, M artin Olsen and _______ Charles Vance. Diplomas were Following the announcement of l,ry!“'n ,‘*«l by the chairman of tin Marjory Woodard's selection as school hoard, Hart Johnston. Friday the _ school children pre- sectional states winner tn the 4-H , Home Accounting Contest, spon- s*'n,,'d a May Day program on the min'd by tin* International Har- •ch°°lgr»»unils at nt>on. A picnic w ater company, so many friends dinner wn* serxed anil in the af of club work have asked just how ‘ ernoon a ball game between the thia contest was won that Mrs. women and the school boya Jeanne Morton. Marjory's club was Ehiyetl. The boya won leader, has answered these many n,H’ Mrs. Philip Chandler questions. spent the week end at the Ralph “M arjory’s work in this nation- home. Gie I handlers who had a| contest consist«! of a complete t *Pen‘ ‘ he winter at Los Angeles 1 record of her club work for the ,v* r* on their way to their home 8 years she has been a member, in Seattle. Mrs. Frank Chapman and chil I and her records kept in Home dren left for North Bend. Satur Accounts. “Her Home Accounts record in day to spend a week with her cluded; a beginning and ending in parents. M r. and Mrs Edward Krebser ventory of food, clothing and household equipment: a record of an<* Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benaton family expenditures over a period un(‘ w n s*P**n‘ Sunday at the of 12 months; a summary and coa3‘* analysis sheet. Her narrative re- Ernest Johnson of Roseburg port of 1.000 words included: an sPent ,hc week ‘*rHl «» ‘ he horn« estimated plan of home expenses: his sister. Mrs William Shar- comparison of th*' estimated plan on Dorothy Sharon returned to with actual expenditures; adjust- Rowhurg with her uncle to visit ments necessary to make during a week. Bert Cline ami son H arry of the Jasais M . H o n ty m m park. south of Floranca on tha Oragon Coast highway, offers hiking, ! the year; an estimated plan of swimming and fishing in the scenic coast lake country. (State Highway Commission photo.) home expenses for the coming Bohemia mining district spent year, together with a discussion Saturday at the Howard Keene B Y F R E D W. C O L V IG a close chain. The latter two — cover the slopes of Lake home. of its significance. lakes, separated by Highway Woahink. T h i« IB ooe o i a Bertea o f " m t A o r t o p ’ ' Frank Clark, teacher In the d r K T lW n f a u to J.m rrw yt to scenic and I. “Her personal club record shows 101, have long frontages in Lake Cleawox, across the ra e re a lto a a l areas o i Oregon and the n « t h - upper grades, and his parents. Honeyman p a rk . Woahink highway, is cupped in a hollow that she has completed 32 pro • M t . M i ce-o p e ra tb T . » t th the O re fo o S tate Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark, left for M otor aaaoeiatlon T h e a rtic le te condensed stands out among this necklace of the dunes. Dense jack pines jects in home economics, valued frxMM T h e O regonian of lakes in the abruptness with cover three edges, w hile on at $240.50. She has won prizes Milton this week Jessie M. Honeyman state which its fringing forest rises the ocean side tawny sands rise Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benaton valued at $106.25 in her 60 ex perk, four miles south of Flor from the water's edge; deep in a spectacular undulation of visited Saturday at the home of hibits, 25 of which won first plac- ence on the coast highway, is waters submerge the marshy dunes, declared to be the highest ings. In room improvement she M r. Benston’s sister. Mrs. Cecil Oregon's new $250.000 come littoral associated with its com on the Oregon coast has made 30 articles for her own Forcier. in Eugene. back to that old objection of panion lakes. Cleawox, w ith its massive Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Reed and room; she has canned 438 quarts park visitors— “Well, we got an stone and beam bathhouse, is Sunday at the of fruit and vegetables; cooked eyeful of scenery, but there F o r e st C loak« S h o r e the center of water sports, al home of M r. Reed's parents. Mr. 262 special dishes and prepared wasn’t anything to do." Spruce, fir, hemlock and scat though! swimming floats and 120 model meals; made 10 gar and Mrs. Chris Reed, at Leaburg It is 522 acres, patterned on tered jack pines, with an diving boards have been pro The Clinton Russell 'fam ily of ments; and done 112 special tasks. • credo of “fun." u n d e r g r o w th o f sa la i, h u c k le vided on both lakes. Hidden In Springfield visited at the Levi Sam Boardman, state park berry and rhododendron— some the trees both at Woahink and "Marjory was canning cham Russell home Sunday. director, told us about it when of which reach 30 foot heights Cleawox are log-hewn picnic pion in Southern Lane district and we stopped our “Three-A’’ m o tables and communal kitchens. the county in 1940, as well as torlog car in Salem. He calls At Cleawox, too. a large play- room improvement champion in Rotieyman park a guide for fu field for softball and other 1939 and 1940. She was chosen to ture development in the larger games has been cleared The Richard Laird and Caroline and represent Lane County at the parks of the state system. field w ill be jo w ti to g rass— an Dean Bolton spent Sunday after- Pacific International Exposition Two w o o d s - g i r t l a k e s , acre or so of turf. m 1940. She has a long record for J n 9 ™ ^ ” vW,,nK Ha" ’ Woahink and Cleawox. bor helping to build up the London an?. Beatrice Barrie^ $2SO.OOO-Plus E x p e n d e d dered on the ocean side by the Mr. and Mrs. F. M W illis and ! clubs and is the second member famed Florence sand dunes, A t Honeyman park the state family were dinner guests at the from this club group to win na have been developed purely for has spent $20,056 in acquiring M r. and Mrs. John Public and tional honors and attend the N a W. H. Hopman home Sunday. the 522 acres and $5539 for Mrs. Alta King and Dr. Kathryn the kids. But the accent on tional Club Congress. improvements. The federal gov Schlecf were callers of the W. A. "fun," M r. Boardman made ernment has contributed CCC “I believe t h a t I am more Hemenways Sunday d ear, could not detract from the labor, materials and park serv thrilled than Margie can possibly Mr. and Mrs. H. D Bolton re aye-filling beauty of the setting. ice supervision valued at about be over this honor." said Mrs. turned to their home in Depoe It was worth a look-see. $230,000. Morton. "She has never failed me Bay last Saturday. In a park named for Jessie M. L ik a T w is t e d H an d ' when I needed an extra pair of Sterling Bolton and daughter Honeyman, noted for her labors hands to help with club work. We arrived at night, and from in behalf of wayside beauty, it Caroline spent Friday In Eugene H er faithfulness'in helping with the dark lakes came the hoarse could be taken for granted that on business.. clamor of frogs. Daylight, at the exhibits at the Southern Lane the park would not be lacking Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFarland lakeside resort where we spent fairs and (willingness at the coun in that regard, and it wasn't, we and Miss Hazel Hemenway of the bight, showed Lake Woahink ty fairs in helping to arrange ex found. M r and Mrs. W. F lying like a twisted hand, w ith hibits and in the concession, has Portland; Both Lake Woahink and Lake long fingers of water reaching shown her quality for service. It Norris of Eugene and Warren Cleawox have high reputations up forested inlets. is not only the club records which McFarland were Sunday dinner for fishing; trout in Woahink These coastal lakes— there are and bass in Cleawox. win these contests, as co-ojiera- guests at the W. A. Hemenway some ten sizable bodies in a 15- attitude towards home- Public camping is not per tion. service, mile stretch— resulted from the mitted in Honeyman park and sportsmanship, and Mrs. Margaret Bolton returned club work, vagaries of wind and tide which the nearest such facilities are at home last Friday after a week’s many other qualities are taken in reared great sand dunes across Siltcoos lake, two miles south. consideration. It makes me very stream mouths, causing the wa There are, however, several pri happy that the judges have real ters to back up and fill the vate resorts outside the park ized her ability.” ensuing hollows. Map show« location of new area, where lodging ranges from Marjory is the daughter of Mr. Yahkenitch, Siltcoos, Woa Jessie M . Honeyman park and $2.50 to $5 a night, depending and Mrs. Albert Woodard. She hink and Cleawox lakes lie in principal highway routes. on the size of the party. will graduate from the union high j the G.A.A. girls at Rujada Mon at the home of his daughter. Mrs. school this year, and is continu day evening and with the junior W. O. Saunders and attended the ing her club work with exhibits The Latham school now com class at Rujada Tuesday evening. rhododendron festival at Florence for the summer fairs. W. A. Hemenway. district com Sunday. p osed of four former districts will A LIEN OUN LIC E N SES M UST present a program Thursday eve mitteeman, was checking on work Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suitor and BE R EN EW ED. ning at 8:00 p. m. in the gymnasi of farmers who are cooperating in children Norman. Ray and Nancy the AAA in this vicinity Monday. um of the new building in the Lee returned Sunday from a visit A ll alien gun licenses Issued Wayne W alker of Eugene spent with Mrs. event It does not rain. I f it rains Suitor’s parents in prior to December 31. 1940, must Tuesday evening visiting at the be held in the West Side Washington and other relatives in be renewed, according to an an in town. The teachers are home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland. nouncement made by Frank B. J e ss ie Grubb, Mrs. Yola A. E. Walker. W ire, state game supervisor. Mrs. Morrow and S. T. R U N A W A Y BOY CA UG HT Heretofore this type of license R ose. Catching runaway boys appears was considered to have no expira M r. and Mrs. Max Buffington to be a habit With local officers. tion date, but under a ruling of spent the week end at Grants Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman Yesterday Harold Bratzman of the attorney general the alien gun Pass visiting the parents of each and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Wapito, Washington was appre licenses come under the general of them. and Mrs. Clair Chapman, attend hended here enroute to San Diego law requiring renewal of all li . M r. and Mrs. Lester Yearous ed the Fat Lamb show at Junc California after he had allegedly censes at the end of each calendar spent Sunday visiting ,with the tion City Saturday stolen a bicycle in Eugene. He year. Clair Eastmans at Cascade Sum Ben Thomas and sons Donald, was turned over to the Lane coun The alien gun license fee is $25 mit. Woodie, Emmet, Gordon and ty juvelile authorities. and is in addition to the regular Jean Yearous. Juanita Peters Francis visited Saturday at the hunting or trapping license. and Alyce Trunnell picnicked with home of M r. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. AAA F IE L D M AN CHAM BER Mike O'Hern. O F COMMERCE SPEA K ER . CARD O F THANKM. Ernest Kay McReynolds of We wish to thank our friends A. M. Bodtker of Corvallis, field Portland is visiting his grand man for the state A'AA will be and relatives for the flowers and parents, M r. and Mrs. E. L. Mc the guest speaker at the Cham kindness shown during our be Reynolds. ber of Commerce luncheon ndxt reavement. J. A. Mackey and son Cleal Tuesday noon, May 27th, it was C. E. ASHBY spent the week end at Cushman announced here yesterday. 41-1 tp__________ A N D F A M IL Y Cedars 1 visit In Sacramento, California. Mrs. Eva llemeifwuy returned to her home in Portland last Sun day. Ruth Davis was an overnight guest at the S. A. Holton home last wu'k. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFarland Miss llazel Hemenway and W ar ren McFarland were dinner guests of Read ll<<mrnwnys Saturday evening. Rix’ky road Ice cream la delici- our. T ry it at Gustafsons. 4I-11C-4I Now that Spring Is Here —Modernize Your Kitchen With a New Universal Gas Range These Features A re Standard with the UNIVERSAL Sunnier save cookery— Low temperature cookery—Whole top burner meal—Whole oven meal—Faster preheating of oven— Controlled boiling heat—Automatic con trol of tem perature — Super insulated oven — Greater burning efficiency—No preheating of broiler. See the New Model on Display Old Stove Trade-in Allowance. 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