The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1956, Image 1

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Queen’s Bali
Saturday
Night
At the Armory
The Weather
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Serving the Heart of the Nation's Greatest Lumber Region Since 1889
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COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. ORE<
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NUMBER 45
CG Riding Club
Rodeo Queen
To Be Named
Tame Menagerie to Decorate
Streets of CG in Pet Parade
and goats. 4> clowns, 5i feathered
pets, 6) reptiles, fish and insects,
7) cats.
rabbits, rats and squir­
rels, 91 dogs, 101 disguised chil­
dren.
The Emblem club committee in
charge of th«1 parade includes
Mmes. Ben McCall, chairman; Ray
Denham, Gene Ware and Palmer
Johnsen. Judges will lx* Chuck
Rosecrans, Forrest Woods and
Gene Ware.
Line Up
The line up of the parade is as
follows:
Police Chief Ed Jones, leading on
horseback.
The Rodeo Queen and her court.
Herses.
Bicycles.
Sheep, cattle and goats.
Street sweeper driven by a clown.
Clowns.
Feathered pets.
Disguised youngsters.
Reptiles, fish and insects.
More kids (the human kind*.
The new mill of the Bohemia Cats.
Lumber Co., at Culp Creek, cut More clowns.
its first log Monday. Th«1 plant Rabbits, rats and squirrels.
has lx-en under construction for More kids.
several weeks. Most of the men Dogs l the canine kind).
All entries should lx> made
employed in the old mill have
been working at construction of t hrough t he Chamber of Com-
the new plant. At the same time merce office not later than 12
the veneer plant of the Cottage noon. Friday, June 29. An entry
Grove Plywood Co. has lieen run­ blank was printed in last week’s
ning three shifts. However, owing Sentinel.
to a downward trend in the mar­
ket, the work at the veneer plant
com-
will be cut to two shifts.
pany official said.
Until some trial runs have been
made, capacity of the mill will not
be known. Larry Chapman, com-
By Mrs. R. G. Conner
pany official said Monday. Nor
LORANE Thieves aagin broke 1
will it be known the exact num-
into the B. C. Addison general ,
ber of men to be employed.
Waste wood products will be store at Lorane sometime Sunday
and made off with a load
cut into chips and probably sent . night ___
to Springfield. No fuel or firewood of clothing, groceries, cigarettes,
will lie available under the new and various small articles.
Several
things were
found
arrangement. Waste wood will be
chipped and blown into waiting strewn along the road Monday
cars on the O.P.&E. railway morning but it was not known
whether they were missed in the
tracks.
darkness or whether the thieves
I
were frightened off.
The store has been broken into
Elks Offer Wheel Chair
!several times in the past few ।
Cottage Grove Elks lodge 1904 years. It is located in a rather iso-
has a wheel chair they will be lated spot with trees growing
very glad to loan to anyone in along the creek to afford cover tor
this area who has the need tor it. prowlers.
There is absolutely no charge to
State police are working on the
anyone, whether they are an Elk ( case but so far no results have
or not,
। been announced.
The chair was recently returned
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by an individual in Drain, who 1)1!. STANSBURA OPENS
made very good use of it. The DENTAL OFFICE HERE
only requirement upon the use |
Dr. Robert R Stansbury an-
of this chair is that it must be re­
turneu when
wnen n
» no
oo longer . _
___ ­ Bounces the opening of an office
turned
it is
need
ed This puts no time limit on the for the practice of dentistry at
eu. in» puis .
,
. 502 Whiteaker street. He will have
user.•. For further details, contact
Cecil Gum, Leading Knight, or offices in the same building with
1 Dr. C. H. Kime.
call the Elks lodge.
(Courtly Cottag«* Grove
Lake Weather Station)
A Darigold Ice Cream truck
will greet entrants at the end of
Cottage Grove's annual Pet Pa­
rade, Saturday, June 30. with free
ice cream. The parade, sponsored
by the Emblem club for the kids,
will begin at Jefferson school at
10 a.m. and Will end there also.
Judging of the animals will begin
promptly at 9 am.
All types of pets may be en­
tered and kids not owning pets
should dress as a clow n or some
notable or legendary character.
There will be prizes donated by
Cottage Grove merchants for the
first three places in 10 categories.
The groups are as follows: 1 >
horses, 2' bicycles, 3» sheep, cattle
Mayor Jess Hill will be master
of ceremonies and last year’s
queen, Billie 1 Mrs. Donnie* Pyeatt.
will place the traditional white
hat on the new rodeo queen, at
the Queens Ball at the armory
Saturday evening. June 23. This
is the last week for the ticket
sales to help the four princesses.
One of them will be crowned
queen at the dance.
The decorating committee re­
quests any memliers who are able
to help decorate the armory to be
there Friday. Help is needed from
9 a m. to 4 p m. They are to take
a sack lunch.
A work play-day will lx? held at
the rodeo grounds Sunday start­
ing at 9 am., with potluck meal
at noon. All members of the Cot­
tage Grove Riding club are urged
to lx* on hand.
Any persons, firms or organiza­
tions interested in entering floats
in the Rodeo Parade at 10 am.
July 7, should contact the Cham-
I ber of Commerce office, phone
479, or George Sibley, 42J.
New Bohemia Lbr
Mill Begins 18th
Planning Lack
Is Drawback
To Expansion
Thieves Again Rob
B. C. Addison Store
Planning is the greatest need
of this area, as well as Eugene
and many other western Oregon
communities, Gordon Burbee.
president of Eugene realty board,
guest speaker at the Chamber of
A 1 ARGE CROWD turned out for the dedication of Baker Bay cecreatlon an a on
' Commerce luncheon program
(left to
Ooi^and the accompanying speedboat race. Sunday. Speaker, at the dedication
Tuesday noon, told the member­
ship. This section of the west coast
is scheduled to grow and it’s bet­
ter to have a planned growth than
a haphazard building program that
will raise a serious problem for the
of the commission.
future generation, Mr. Burbee as­
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serted.
New industry is not looking for
a free site, lower taxes or many
other factors ordinarily considered
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in a move of this kind, but is look­
ing to the welfare of its employes,
where the employes will be happy,
ned or complete reservoirs in Ore­
the speaker said.
It was like carnival time at gon
10
are
in
Lane
county.
Al
­
Modern highways have brought
Baker Bay recreation area on Do­ though the primary purpose is
the various sections of the country
rena reservoir Sunday as around flood
The city council approved three
control,
the
flood
season
closer together and what helps
4 000 persons from all over Ore­ generally lasts only from Novem­ petitions submitted by Maynard
one community wil] aid the other,
gon turned out for the speedboat ber to February. Starting in Feb­ Wilson and Earl Wilson for the)
Mr Burbee said. Eugene and Cot­
races (see sports) and the dedi- ruary they start to fill the reser­ paving of streets in the Oak Park ,
tage Grove are therefore being
cation of the Baker Bay area* voir and have it filled by the first Addition and passed the ordi- i
brought closer together. This sec­
Cars lined the banks of Ixith sides
nances ix-rtaining to the paving
tion can offer as good or better
of the lake and parked in every
of the streets mentioned in the
recreational facilities than Eugene
available spot in the recreational
petitions at a special meeting held
and there is no reason why Cot­
area The result showed in Cot­
in the council chambers of the
THE REV. JAMES ('. JACK is welcomed by Mrs. Forrest Woods,
tage Grove can not have light in­
tage Grove with more cars along Others in CG Area
citv hall Monday night.
associate to the minister of Cottage Grove Presbyterian church,
dustry located here, the speaker
the streets than a Sunday has ex­
The three ordinances were num­
as hi- arrives In Eugene. Rev. Jack comes to Cottage Grove from
said.
perienced in many months. Fol­
Besides Baker Bay recreation bers 1512, for the paving of Clark
Loehwinnoeh, Scotland and is exchanging pulpit, with the Rev.
lowing several threatening rainy area, Lane County Parks and avenue from the west side of O
"So. if we are going to grow,
| days, the weather cleared to make Recreation Commission has de- street to the west side of I-ot 1,
why not grow with the community
D. Hugh Peniston for the summer. The picture below shows the
with adequate planning?’’, Mr.
; thè day perfect.
veloped three other parks on Dor- , block 6 in the Oak Park Addition;
large group from his new congregation that went to Eugene to
Burbee explained Something
ena reservoir and Blue Mountain 1513 for the paving of P street
Fred Ingram Speaker
meet him.
the south side of Bryant
should be done to provide adequate
Fred Ingram, Chief of the Plan- I | Park on the Mosby Creek road, as from
housing. Planned growth with re­
avenue to the north side of < lark
in this area.
ning Division. Corps of Engineers, a starter
stricted districts, sewage and
The three on Dorena reservoir avenue and 1514 for the paving
Portland, was the principal speak­ are Harms Park, Bake Stewart of M street from the south side
paved streets will help Under the
er of the dedication. Other speak­ Park and Vaughn Park. All are of Bryant avenue to the south
present setup here. Mr. Burbee
ers were Lee Murphy, Junction noted for good fishing spots, pic­ side of lot 6. block 2 of the Oak
asserted that some houses in the
City chairman of the Lane ( oun- nic and camping areas and are Park Addition. The paving in­
same class will sell for $12,000,
tv Parks and Recreation commis­
others for $10,000, others for $9.-
with toilets. Harms Park cludes the installation of concrete
sion; Mayor Jess Hill; Miles equipped
By Mrs. JamM Northcutt
0000, depending on what the own­
has a launching ramp and offers curbs and gutters and sanitary
Wicks vice chairman of the com­ short-time unmanaged moorage. sewer systems.
DISSTON A pancake break­
er asks for them All these houses
mission and Gene Renard, super- Vaughn Park has a swimming Object to Paving
fast will be held Sunday, June 24.
should have a standard value with
i intendent of the commission.
R. B. Hill and Willie Morelock, at the Disston gym from 7 to
the same valuation on each.
area.
1 Mavor Hill welcomed the other
The speaker said so far as he
Mountain Park is located property owners on M street, ap- 12 a m. All you can eat, adults, 75
speakers and the public in behalf in Blue
peared liefore the council and cents, youngsters 12 and under,
knew, there was only one source
a
beautifully
forested
area
and
of Cottage Grove He said that can be reached on one, the west urged that they do not accept the 25 cents. This is for benefit of
of loan money for the average
Jalopy Association
Cottage Grove was fortunate to lie side, by car and on the other side petition for the paving of M street Boy Scout Troop 13 for their club­
house here and this was the First
located in such a good recreation­ across Mosby Creek on a swing­ Hill, acting as a spokesman lor house now- under construction.
To Hold Exhibition
National Bank. Other loan com­
At 1 pm. Sunday there will b<>
al area Hili gave pats on the ing bridge. A trail leads through the opposing property owners on
panies refuse to come in unless
The Cottage Grove Jaycees are the streets are paved, the sewers
1 back" to Miles Wicks and Bill the wooded area. The park is de­ M street, claimed that the paving a softball game with the Disston
Hesse for working hard to develop veloped for camping and picnick­ would serve as a detriment rather W'omen playing the Yoncalla wom­ again sponsoring a Fourth of July in, etc. There has been a steady
- the Baker Bay area. Hesse oper- ing and good fishing can be had than a benefit. He said that own­ en and the Disston men the Yon­ Fireworks show. This year the growth here despite the lack of
show will tie at the new Jaycee a standard improvement program,
I ates and keeps up the conces­ in Mosby Creek. There are toilet ers of 63 4G of the property were calla men on the Disston field.
Race Track and will be accompa­ 'rhe water meters in the city in­
sions and facilities in the area facilities and water hookups are opposed to the paving.
nied by an exhibition racing show creased from 1.767 in 1953 to 1.918
which include a small store, boat
Under the law, owners of two- Annual Pioneer Reunion
।
being
developed.
put on by the Cottage Grove Ja­ in 1956, as one example of the
and motor
rentals,
moorage,
thirds of the property are re­
Row
Point
on
Dorena
Lake
is
lopy association. No times have growth made.
swimming area, electric and wa­
quired for a remonstrance <to dis­ Saturday at Pioneer Park
reserved
for
future
development
been set yet, but will be published
ter services for trailer camper,
Mr. Burbee closed his remarks
approve the petition, in this easel.
as
an
excellent
bank
fishing
spot.
and a camping and picnicking
Tile council decided that they had
Mne County Annual Pioneer in the Sentinel next week along with the advice of "Zone it, im­
area.
no choice in the matter and had Reunion and picnic is set for Sat­ with a map showing the way to prove it, sell it," if more housing
' to accept the petition in keeping urday, June 23, in the auditorium the track.
is to be provided.
"Kewervolr County”
There will be concessions and
building at Pioneer Park (Lane plenty
Ingram said that Lane may be of May, in most cases. The water with the law.
of parking space. There is
Bond
county fairgrounds i. Those attend­
Troop 132 Holds
referred to as the "R«er*°'r is stored for domestic and indus­ । Surety
Maynard Wilson reported that ing are asked to use the side en­ no set admission fee for the com-
County " because out of 17 plan- trial water supply and recreation
but a collection
a suiety bond would be put up trance anil to lake a banket lunch W nation
during the summer months. Some by Bauer-Lesser of Oregon, the and their own table service Cof- will be taken to offset the expense Court of Honor
dams store for power and other company to do the construction fee and ice cream will lx- furnish­ of the fireworks. The fire truck
Latter-day Saint Scout Troop
from the Grove fire department 132 held a Court of Honor Mon-
reasons.
of a housing protect to go into ed.
be on hand for protection
Ingram stated that th«* <' Ps the area, in form and amount sat- ]
. day. at which one boy received his
Lunch will be served promptly I will
Jaycee committees appointed for Star Scout badge, two were made
of Engineers can provide xime isfactory to the city of Cottage I at 12 o'clock noon followed by a
facilities for the protection and Grove covering the amount of the : short program Remainder of the ‘ the fireworks show are: Fire­ 1st Class Scouts and seven were
recreation of the visiting public, paiing, to be determined by City afternoon will lx- for visiting. 3 he works, Rod Walter: traffic and advanced to 2nd Class Scout.
but that they are limited in funds Engineer Les Coiner's estimate.
The Star Scout was Martin
event is sponsored by the Lane parking. Glen Wicks; concessions.
Maurie Hudson; public address Thompson. Ronald Isaacson and
for that purpose He said that Budget and Water
County - Pioneer Historical So­ system
Howard Langston; firing, Frank Hines were made 1st Class
The council also passed ordi­ ciety.
Several civic groups and Lane County Parks and Recrea-
j Carol Pyle. Eston Wicks and Bruce Scouts. The new 2nd Class Scouts
churches have made their reserva­ tion commission stepped in and nance 1510. accepting the budget
HOU ARD BARNARD calling at the Boots and Sandals Barn
Crtchran; collections and publicity, were Harold Burkeen. Harvey
tion for booths or concessions at developed the Baker Bay an «. as for this year and ordinance 1511,
Bill Githens, Rod Walter and Carlson.
during one of their square dances. Howard wax recently elected
the Western Oregon Exposition to they have done in several other which is the water ordinance with George McQueen New
Robert
McCoy. Jim
I Dave Cooper.
lx* held at the new fairgrounds. cases.
president of the Cascade Callers, an organization made up of «2
Thwing. Jerry Mosby, Charles
the new rates.
The council authorized City Re­ Owner of Thrift-Wise
August 23 through 25 The fair First in State
Trunnell. and Steve Ixwegren.
square dance callers in the Emerald Empire.
board urges that other groups
Nine Merit Badges were award­
Ingram congratulated '.a ne corder Farney Edwards to adver­
American
Legion
to
Hold
Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen
1 make reservations as soon as pos- County for being the first ,n 'he tise for hills for gas and furnace
ed to five Scouts. They were Mar­
are the new owners of Thrift-Wise Joint Meet with Eugene
! sible by calling either Mrs. Carl­ state to organize a parks and rec­ oil for the city
tin Thompson, first aid; Frank
Store at 606 Main, having bought
ton Woodard at 8<»5 or Mrs. David reation commission. He said that
Hines, home repairs and music;
Calvin
Funk
Post
of
the
Ameri
­
the store from O. R. Hankins.
Steve Lovegren. reading; Wesley
Morris at 130.
the commission had been m"re
can
Legion
will
have
a
joint
in
­
new
owners
say
that
the
The
Jensen reading and public speak­
than a help to the Corps of En­ 5-Year Director
urged him to do it more often, Booster Buttons
store will be open on Sundays stallation with the Eugene Post, ing; and William Claussen, schol­
Howard Barnard. caller for call
gineers.
so
he
immediately
went
to
school
Saturday.
Jure*
23.
at
8
pm.
All
To
Be
Elected
from now on.
The fair board and other groups
Boots & Sandals square dance
I>egion members are invited. There arship. music and public speaking.
Lee Murphy accepted the
club, was recently honored by to learn the principles and prac­ will be selling Booster Buttons
It was reported at the meeting
the “ For CGHS Board
Bay
recreational
area
from
'
tices
of
square
and
round
dance
wil
lx- a dance following the meet-
FAMILY FROM HOLLAND
for the exposition. The buttons
being elected president of the Cas­
that 24 boys were to attend Camp
.d it
Corps
of
Engineers
and
turn
instructing
and
calling.
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ing.
TO MAKE NEW HOME HERE
will sell for one dollar and are
cade Callers, an organization of
A school election will Ite held
The last meeting for the local Tsiltcoos. near Florence, August
In May. 1953,the Barnard fam- ।
help b iJd our immunity over to the public. Murphy said
32 callers in the Emerald Empire
Mr. and Mrs. William Noord-
nt on Monday, from 2 to H pm. in the
ily
(
Howard
and
Maxine
have
two
y«
u
•
that
around
$9.000
was
s;
post
for the summer will be Mon- IN through 24. The cost for the
bn Chowing Barnard to lead their
vuM'k of camping at the Oregon
• >m- high school conference room, for hoeh Hegt and their year-and-a
daughters
Lynn
Marlene,
19.
w-ho
ldlr
-
.
,
__
.
„
Baker
Bay
He
said
that
the
organization, the group did not is attending Burnley Art School
The groups that have already re. . mission has 22 parks and a
Trail Council camp will be only
। electing a member of the Cottage half old daughter arrived in Cot­
tage Grove Tuesday by Greyhound
get a man lacking in experience
$15 per boy. Everything except
in Seattle on scholarship and Ju- served booth space are.
ready for use and another 5 to Grove High school board of di- bus to make their home here. They
How ard says he was "drug, pro­ dith Ann. 13. in the *yenth own fw W and po^^
personal gear is included.
' rectors for five years.
A
new
record
has
been
set
for
be
developed.
testing and screaming to my first
Scoutmaster Jack Spady wel­
copal women for a fish pond con­
A petition has beim turned in came to the United States from the lack of fires within the city
In closing, Murphy asked for.
Holland
The
family
is
sponaored
square dance." by hi» wife. Maxine, grade i moved to Cottage Grove. cession. Rainbow Girls for a White
has
comed the good turnout of par­
who
l^arry
Chapman,
for
for
of
Cottage
Grove.
At
press
time,
At
the
time,
there
was
no
or
lit
­
around eight years ago. But "one
Elephant sale, Lutheran ladies any person with suggestion-, de- served on the board for three by the Young Adults of First Bap­ there had not been a file in Cot­ ents and guests at the Court of
look was all I needed, he said, tle square dancing here.
for a food sale, Catholic youth for improvements of recreational
an incomplete term. tist church. Until they are located. tage Grove since April 6, a total I Honor Aaron Thompson gave the
at years on __
before he became sold on square Boots A Sandals
_
a dart throw and grab bag. Lions velopments will be welcomed
opening prayer.
r
Chapman
is
from the Mt. View the family will stay for a time
the
Howard
organized
and
held
his
in
with Mrs. Ike Casto al her home id 75 days.
dancing He started calling at a
club for a dunk tank and Boy the commission's office
I
school
district.
first
dance
class
in
March
of
1954
courthouse
at
Eugene,
few dances for his own enjoy-
Scout Troop .100 for a penny pitch.
(Continued on Page 2)
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jnent. The people who heard him
.
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Enormous
Attends Dedication
UIIVI IIIVW» Crowd
w
Ceremony, Boat Races at Baker Bay
Council Passes
Oak Park Paving
Ordinance Monday
Pancake Breakfast
Sunday at Disston
Booth Reservations
Be Made Soon
Howard Barnard Calling
JQ f CWOPkS
Show at Race
Track July 4th