Three Are Found Shot to Death on Monday Morning Cottage Three people were found dead of bullet Wound* In residence No. -I Divide of the W. A. Woodard Lumber M<>«by Creek Ob. housing project, m miles south of town Monday morning LAT Th«1 dead are: Gust Hogbcrg, 48, his wife, Mrs. Velum Hogix'rg, 46, anil Mrs. Isabelle Woodard, 37 Discovery of the tragedy was said VOLUMEL to hav«« been made Monday morn-1 Ing uliout 9:(X) a. in when a phone call was placed for Mrs. Hoglwrg, ' u teacher in the Bailey Hill school West of Eugen«- Investigli tion was made by W. A W imm I uh I co. Co. BllVS Latham a»** •».. site; Digging Pond Sentinel Mailed In Cot»« formlty with * P O D order No. 1968T’ , Bennett Creek Han ey Rd. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, Seventh Annual Union High School Commencement Friday Is Final Event THURSDAY, MAY 30, 194« Seed Test School Plans More Space NUMBER 42 ^t3* July 28 Is Date 1st Annual Grove Lake Picnic 1 Being Installed at Harris Lbr. miii and Stewart Carlson, mill fore- man, who found the bodies. OLI- . itic m * M m , | lywood 1 plant of high school ‘1'int <>f The high xcliooi commencement comm«-n«-em<’nt Auxiliary award will be presented Til A nl«n«»r * i . Tn Uoltl Upln Itlfllicfru Iniilictrv obncr .na and re*aw i is . k being in- cers believe the shooting occurred Allumy has purchased the old An-: event* will clox«’ Friday «’V«’ning to the outstanding boy and girl1 IU nui|l IllUUdlly stalled at the mill of the Emery about 5:00 p. m. Friday, but d<-i»on A Middleton mill Kite In with a program at th«’ union high of the class. Harris Lumber Co, on Mosby neighbors evidently did not hear line Latham district from th«- Bo school auditorium when seventy Supt, H. B. Ferrin announced Announcement of a seed tester* Creek, about three miles east of any of the shots. July 28 is the date set for the hemin Lumber Co, un«l are dig- four senior* will receive diplomas. yesterday there will be approxi-1 school at Oregon State college to town. The machinery is being in- first annual Cottage Groye lake Hogla-rg wns found shot to «in« “ Pon*! ’he track* Dr. J. R Jewell. d«-nn of the schcx.l M-ed analysts, | by Plumber W. Grimes picnic, N. J. Nelson, committee death through the heart on th«- Southern Pacific track* of Education. University of Ore- mately four hundred fifty seats' and the expansion soon of tne forrn*Hy of Portland, who will member. announced yesterday. back porch of hi* residence, the’ "’<• pond. It wn* und P>«nt and saw Jog* sold io- PROGRAM I the move to bring Oregon’s teed for making moulding, to be oper­ Commerce to meet with the state Woodard's body wa* found In th«- Processional "Pomp and Circumstance" ...................... Elgar I testing service in line with the ated by Mr. Grimes. The latter and county picnic committee in living room near the front door i Timber from the company own- High School Orchestra, Mr. J. F. McKay, Director needs of the 20 million dollar in­ machine means that much of the Eugene Friday. At the meeting with a bullet- wound through the ed timber tract will I m ’ used in the lumber which formerly went into Friday July 28 was the date ten­ dustry. ting. .Mr Hogbcrg and school dint net* and m > far a* Male Voice Ensemble: "Meditation" AT Lwoff tive college students may get col­ P. & * E. “ railroad around the Do­ ably the Sea Scouts of the Boy was said to have lx-cn associated we know without a single exccp- lege credit for the course if regis­ rena dam, market road No. 30 and Scouts, to operate hot dog stands "Where’er You WHk i” .. G. F. Handel with Mrs. Woodard a few month* (ion ha* caused officials of the tered in the summer session Address the Cottage Grove water main up for those not wishing to bring iieforc his marriage to Mrs. Velma , various governing bodies to in- 'One More Frontier" Cottage Carlson. Dr. J. It Jewell, Iican School of Education, Univ, of Oregon Both permanent and part-time to bidders yesterday at Portland, basket lunches. The crease the amount of taxes neces­ positions are available to those drew a Ione bid of $1.244.742.50 Grove committee will furnish cof­ Mixed Chorus: "LaMication" R Franz sary to maintain these Institu- completing the course successful- according to press dispatches from fee and cream and ice cream if it | tion* And th«’ city of Cottag«- "Dear Land of Home" ....................... J. Sibelius • ly. says Dr Hill. Thos» employed Portland. The bid was submitted is available. (¡rove is no exception. June 14th, Miss Joan Metcalf, Accompanist for at least 50 hours monthly will by Leonard and Slate and E. C. Featured on the program will property owners residing within Announcement oí Award* Principal, G. S Davies be reimbursed up to 325 for the Hall, all of Portland. The reloca­ be boat races and speaking by the city limits will vot«’ on a $35.- Presentation of American Legion Auxiliary and American time spent in training. Applica­ tion work will involve building one visiting officials. A large number 841 56 budget which i* $9,031.76 Legion Award* tions for the training may be made highway span and two railroad of boat owners are expected to be over the 6 percent limitation Presentation of Class ... Superintendent. H. B. Ferrin interested in bringing boats down ,directly to the 'arm crops depart- bridges. clause as limited by section II, Awarding of Diploma.* ........................ Mr. Roy S. Hands 1 ment. article XI of the state constitu­ The bid was based on the re­ for the racing. Member of Board of Education Laboratory fee increases of ap­ location of a 12 inch water main tion The increased levy i* due to Committee members estimate Benediction Reverend A. J. Kammann Member* <»f the Oregon I lome higher costs of materials and sal- proximately 33 pereert were ap­ for the city of Cottage Grove, and the attendance will be between Rcce**ional Economic» Extension council have arie* A small sum ha* txH-n ret proved by the >eed league com­ an alternate bid of $1,248.249.50 5.000 and 6.000 people, "Inauguration" chosen June 11 and 12 as date* aside to create n pension fund aa mittee to obtain funds to in­ in the event 14 inch pipe was used High School Band Attending the meeting at the tor their annual meeting, which in the casi* of schools where th« crease salaries of seed testers and The lone bid was 36above en­ Eugene hotel Friday in addition Congratulations to Graduates In the Gymnasium will take place at Oregon State retirement fund was created for enlarge the staff. The new fee rate gineers estimates and will be sub­ to local committee members were. college Itelegates and council the teachers. will still be 30 to 50 percent low­ mitted to the North Pacific divis­ H. E. Maxey, chairman of the alumnae from counties with home er than rates for commercial ion engineer at Portland, then to Willamette basin commission; Don Three wards have been desig­ CLASS OFFICERS demonstration agent* are expected nated aa poling places, the lower laboratories. Dr. Hill said. Fees the chief engineer in Washington Lane, manager. Springfield Cham­ President ..... Jerry Mickey to swell the attendance to ap- floor of the armory and the will be lowered later if funds ac-| D. C. ber of Commerce, and Ben Doris, Vice-President proximately 100, reports Mlaa A. F & AM building as the first cumulate beyond needs. The Dorena dam will cost about chairman of picnic arrangements, Secretary France. Clinton, assistant state ward, the city recorder’s office as The federal-state cooperative $6,000,000 when completed. all of Springfield; Ivan E. Oaks, Treasurer home demonstration leader A th«' second ward and the- Pearl Patsy Dunlop seed laboratory at the college is engineer assistant, state of Ore­ preliminary meeting of the ’xmi- Safley residence at 1133 East CLASS EMBLEMS one of the largest in the United gon with the WiUamette basin five board will be held June 10 Colors States, analyzing 20,000 samples Main street as the third ward. Red and U’hite commission; Fred M. Brenne, The housing committee under last year. The volume of business Flower manager of Eugene Chamber of White Carnation In Springfield the budget situa­ the direction of Mrs Norma tion is even more serious. May 17 has increased ten fold in the past Commerce. CLASS MOTTO Lunde of Multnomah county will voters turned down a six percent 10 years with no increase in the "Peace. Ours to Preserve" Basin Commission Named space available. explain plans for budding a wom­ limitation of $21,15106 at a city Last week, Governor Earl Snell HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC HONORS Cottage Grove is maintaining a en’s cooperative house on the Ore­ election. At a closed meeting May Arrangements were also dis­ Shirley Allen announced the appointment of the Helen Hudgins fast and furious business pace gon State campus. This living 22nd, the Springfield council whit- cussed with the committee to add Willamette basin commission as Irene Schaffer group will presumably house wom­ tliai the amount down to $12,326 - two additional fully qualified seed these days with new comers and follows: H. E. Maxey, Spring- CLASS OF 1946 MEMBERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY new business concerns opening up. en enrollrel In home economics. analysts permanently. Mis. L. A. 43 ami will hold another special field; Ronald E. Jones, Brooks, Shirley Allen The latest addition to the business Jerry Mickey ' Kanipe, one of the leading seed Mrs. H. K Rieley of Linn coun­ election about June 20th, at which and Wade Newbegin, Portland, Helen Hudgins Irene Schaffer analysts in the United States, is roster is the Cottage Grove studio, The three appointees ty will di*cu** th«» two $23 *chol- time voters will "be asked to ap­ succeed and incidentally our only studio, Rosemary McCrigler now the only person trained in Helen Smith all unihi|M given to outstanding Jun- prove the decreased amount. Claude Buchanan. Corvallis, O. D. which has opened on the lobby phases of the work. Barbara Valentine ior or senior Women in home eco- The county budget of $1,369,- floor of the Cbttage Grove hotel, Ely. Oregon City, and Elmo B. nomlcs for high scholarship and 7R4.94 for 19-16-47 has been ap- BOARD OF EDUCATION under the management of Walter Chase of Eugene, resigned. who are working their way i proved by the county budget com- C. A. Bcidler, Chairman R. Skeel, a World War veteran. through school. F. Earl Garoutte George McReynolds mlttec and June 22nd has been The studio quarters in the hotel Roy S. Hands A report from Mrs. Faye School­ set as the date of the county bud­ Clyde Wright building is being remodeled and craft of Co«» county, president of get committee at the county court H. B Ferrin. Superintendent-Clerk modernized. Mr. Skeels located the research committee, will sum­ house at which time tax payers G. S. Davies, Principal here after hunting the coast over marize efforts made in the study will be given an opport unity to ex- The Prager hardware and fur- and says he believes he has found CLASS ROLL ' of faulty nutrition as a possible press their views. The present 1 niture store, one door east of the what he wanted. * Absent in the service of their country cause ot tooth decay. Dr. Margaret budget will curry an estimated Assembly of God church is build­ The local studio is affiliated t Returned veterans who have completed graduation requirements I Inckc. head of nutrition de|>ait- 14.1 mill* tax rate and will clean ing a twenty-five by forty-two with the Bishop-Moderne studios. ment at OS.C., and Miss June H. up the county’s payments on Shirley Ann Allen i foot addition to the rear of the which maintains studios in six Jean Lamb Sullivan, dental research assist- bonds. Another local business changing present building. The addition is other western Oregon cities. The Neta Mae Anderson Joyce Land ant, are hcmling the research at of concrete blocks and will be one affiliation will enable Mr. Skeeles hands the past week is that of the Greta Bender Richard L. Lasatert the college. Funds are available story with a full size basement. to get the best in art work from ' V inal T. Randall Building Supply Beverly Felice Benton Carroll B. Lewist from a special legislative appro­ ' Prager said he would probably ex­ a staff of expert photo artists, in Company, which has been operat­ Jack Eugene Bradford Fred R. Lionberger priation. ing since 1934 with the exception Ross H. Bradford t tend the building the full length tinting, retouching', etc. Harold M. Macauley* Mr*. William Christensen of Dixie Nell Bushell Cecil Edward Martin jOf the lot when building materials See his announcement appearing of two years that Mr. Randall was with the Seabees. He has sold Baker county, chairman of (he Eugene Lee Campbell are available, razing the present jn this issue. Colleen Loraine McCoy to the W. J. McCready Lumber » frame structure, which the store . contact committee, will suggest Noel Bruce Campbell Robert Lewis McCoy* Company of Forest Grove, well occupies. ways of extending the extension Harlan Chapman Rosemary McCrigler Lane county's share in the $2.- known in the Willamette valley. I The building is well along, Suf- _ _ _ program in counties. Mrs. Lillie 813,000 allocated by congressional Lois Virginia Cook Richard A. Marcyt The new owners have taken pos­ Tindall of Wasco county will sum­ appropriation for assisting Ore­ Ray L. Cox* Ificient material is on hand to Leota June Mendell session and Ed Rothe of Oregon , complete the structure. | ------------ marize publicity records of news­ gon farmers in soil and water con­ Morris Len Culver Carol Dolores Meyer letters and articles for tn«’ press. servation work during 19-16 will Richard E. Currin* Jerry Don Mickey The genial host and hostess of City, is here to manage the con­ cern. Rachel Dora Betty Jane Miller Anlauf Hotel-Motel of Cottage Another committee statement , lie $135,000, County Agent O. S. Patsy Lou Dunlop Robert G. Millst Grove, Mr. and Mrs. De Lacy i The company will be run as in will center around the Associa­ Fletcher announced Friday. Con­ Theodore D. Easterling have just concluded the sale of the past with plans for enlarging Minnie Alberta Morris tion of Country Women of the firmation of the allocation, he Arlene Edwards their property to Mr. and Mrs. the warehouse and sales depart­ Kenneth Lloyd Nease World, an International associa­ said, was received from the state Robert Gordon Ncideigh Goode of Pasadena, California, ment whenever it is possible. Mr. tion devoted to spreading under­ ' office of the production and Mar­ LeRoy J. Ewing* Robinia Flaten Irene Northway standing among rural women. keting Administration. The Satterfield Brothers gar- through the office of the Kingwell Rothe is a veteran of World War having served four years in the Elsie Geer Madelyn Ocumpaugh Mrs. K. Ethel l^athrop of Jackson age was opened for business Mon- Agency of Corvallis. While Mr. II, The $135,(XX) figure represents navy. Albert L. Hamilton Jake H. Palmer* county is president of the Oregon an Increase of $20,000 over that day in the new building recent­ and Mrs. De Lacy plan to stay in Mr. Randall expects to open up Tommy Jean Hammons William L Palmert section. ly completed at 8th and Washing- the Willamette Valley they will I allowed last year. Fletcher said. Donald Dean Hands Hazel Patricia Petrie ton. Satterfield Brothers, both ex- missed at Anlauf. The ronsid- an office for contracting and ; The funds, which will be used for Clara Jeanne Hanson Henry J. Pruitt, Jrt perienced in the painting, body, was 540,000.00. Mr. and building soon in his building on payments to farmers under the Gene V. Hanse nt Rosemarie Queener fender and repair work, will spe- .T. 1 ?. Goode come to Oregon, the South Sixth street, adjoining the ■ 1946 agricultural conservation Barbara Lee Hayes Barbara Jean Robinson eialize in auto painting and bodj ■ " "lnnielte Valley and Anlauf as Rainbow cafe. He has sold building program, will I m ’ under I he con­ Charles Wilbur Heath Eugene M. Ronert iand fender work. They will main- p*Perlencod host and hostess and supplies in Cottage Grove since trol of the Lane County Agricul­ Lavern A. Hess* Donald Keith Russum tain the only active wrecker ser- 8oen sold to Helen Joyce Hudgins Donna Mae Smith lacks only a concrete driveway to. gram, E. Harvey Miller, state; TURKEY SHOW AGAIN AT the Madonna-Arnold Lumber Co., committee chairman and PMA di-j Carol Jane Hunter Helen Mae Smith make the building plans complete. ROSEBURG it was announced this week. Ne­ rector, announced. Carolyn LaVelle Johns Sheila im« nuRTn Noreen Tower i uw er । - - - ___ This year’s! Despite* feed shortages, the gotiations have been underway for Stewart Bryce Johnson Barbara Ann Valentine Ro< j an( j C | ub The Martin Motors, Pontiac figure for the entire state is about Northwest Turkey Breeders as­ agency established here about ten ■ome time and the transaction Evelyn Marie Johnson Betty L. Weldon $.300,000 higher than last year's wns completed recently. The new sociation will again hold the an­ years ago by the late Arthur Keith Carson Keller* Charlcye L. Wood owner« have made plans to install i Miller said. nual turkey show in Roseburg, it Martin has been sold to Mike Wil­ Betty Lee Kinsland Everett Myron Yearous Only five counties. Klamath, was announced Friday, following liams, formerly of Portland, it a resaw and pinner. The new1 Marion. Umatilla, Linn and Mal- i a meeting of the directors. Edwin was announced yesterday. Nego­ equipment will enable the new FRESH STRAWBERRIES NEW BODY AND FENDER concern to step up production ap-1 hbur, exceeded Lane's $135,(XX) At the regular meeting of the G. Young, Oakland banker, was tiations for the purchase of the ON MARKET figure. BUILDING I „ . , । r.. , „ . . _ . . Rod and Gun club Monday night. ■ elected president succeeding James business have been underway for proximately 15,(XX) feet dnily. The R icw « i ww m . « kX’al UmWn ”raw‘*rri« , Lddy s. Body a"d Fend°r «hop | June 3rd. plans will be made for P. Conn of Roseburg present cut ix around 35,000 feet i about three weeks. Illi -%< LES MUST BK LICENSED are on the market in limited has under construction anew publicity on the referendum _________ daily. The new owner will take charge Guy H. Smith, police chief, calls 1 quantities. The crop this year will ¡building at the corner of 5th and which win be Uo for a vote Th« , The — structure ......... - made of ' "7‘v" T" *7 UP he „ Wynne on Dron's List of the business Monday and will The Madonna-Arnold Lumber ( attention to the fact that every be of good quality, if not «polled Madison. I. «T k L-I I ’-cfen-ndum is regarding the late Henry Wynne of Armstrong operate under the name of Wil- Co., is composed of A. Madonna of bicycl«> within the city must lx- by the wet weather, but the offer- - hrick tile is 37x60 feet, is being San Luis Oblapo, California. Mr. licensed or such vehicle will be Im- ings are expected to be limited built at the rear of the building stcclhcad bill passed by the last College in Berkeley, California, is liams Motors He has been with legislature on which a referendum a member of the recently publish- the Pontiac division of the Gener Madonna is a general contractor pounded by the police department. I due to the fact that the acreage and an operator of a hardware and Licenses may be secured at th«’ has consistently declined during now in use, which was formerly has been called. Thus will be the ed Dean’s List. To attain this hon- al Motors for 12 years He was equipment store (here. The other j city recorder’s office or water de- the war. The acreage may be known as the Motor In. Part of principal topic of discussion ac- or. a student must maintain a B recently discharged as an army officer. Mr. Williams and family firm member, Claude Arnold, al­ partment. The fee is 25 cents. Bl- stepped up considerably another the present building will be torn cording to R. S Drenner, public!- average in all his subjects, Mr. Wynne, son of A. L. Wynne, plan to make their home' here and so of San Luis Obispo, is a ranger cycle owners should act promptly, year, if the present plans of the away to accomodate the new ty chairman. There will be a dutch auction and other topics of, is taking the accounting course at the family will move down as soon and general contractor. if licenses have not been secund, growers materialize. building. interest up for discussion. ¡Armstrong college. as living quarters can be obtained. Special Election For City June 14 Dorena Dam Work Draws Lone Bid Extension Women Set Annual Meet At OSC in June World War Veteran Opens Grove Studio In Hotel Building Prager Building Addition to His Main Street Store Randall Supply Co Sold to McCready Lbr. Co. Recently Lane County Gets Erosion Funds Anlauf Motel Sold. To Californian» Satterfield Bros. Opens New Garage Washington & 8th Dillman-Gulley Lbr Co. Sold to Calif. Operators Recently Martin Motors Sold To Miko Williams Plans Publicity Referendum Bill j