Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1937)
dottane ®roue Sentinel VOI IIMK XL Vili. COTTAGE GROVE. IANE COUNTY, OREGON, _______ (KstablUhed June 15, 1889.) Christmas Seal Sales Planned by Group "hin^s WeThink Cottage Grove Lions M no-. Khrr\ fhmh and Th,nk of Things Of her. If we get postage stamp power at Bonneville, we presume Jim Fa«' ley will offri to transmit it through the malls for us. We could then insure against loss in transmission by having it registered. Tied by Reedsport Roseburg Indians to Clash Friday Afternoon With Local Eleven in Homecoming Game THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1937 A t tended Pacific International Mr». C. J Kem and Mrs. K K Mills attended a meeting of the I^an» county Christmas seal sale campaign held Saturday in Eu gens. Mr». Sadie Orr Dunbar of Portland, executive secretary of the 'Oregon Tuberculosis association, dlscuaaed plan» of the »ale cam paign with the committee. The 1937 seal has a background of dark blue with an old-fashioned bell ringer in the foreground smil- Ing and shouting hia Christmas greetings. Behind him is a snow- covered home. The bell ringer motif ha» been followed in all post ers to be used during the sale which officially open» the day af ter Thanksgiving The slogan for thia campaign is "Buy Christmas Beals. Protect your home from Tuberculosis.” As a concession to stamp collec tors, the four educational seals which are Included with each sheet of 100 seals are so arranged as to I»* perforated on all four sides. Oregon's quota of money to be raised this year to fight tuburcu- lost» has been set at 555,000 In com- parison with the 552.000 raised in the state last year. This is close to the a|) time record of 556,000 rais ed In 1929 “All sales forces of the state are being mobilized." Mr». Dunbar reported, "in hope» that the quota may be reached or passed. ” i NUMBER 8 i \ -I Jury Ponders CaA linst Slayer eld Without Frank Ra Bail After Harry Hansen Here Friday <>{. H Journalism Student.) The case of Frank Radich, Reedsport came from behind to year-old sawmill worker, the A dentist at Midland. Mich., the last quarter to tie the Cottage mitted slayer of Harry Hansen, 42, killed on» bank robber and wound Grove Don» 12 to 12 at Reedsport employed on the Brice and Sear» ed another All in a day's work for Friday, October 9. ranch near this city, is in the a dentist. Cottage Grove, rated as an un hands of the Lane county grand derdog in the contest, was the ag jury to fix the charge on which French designer says a woman is gressor in the first half but Reeds Radich will be brought to trial well dressed when her clothes so port tightened up as Cottage Grove Whether the grand jury will bring become her that even hubby doesn't got near pay dirt and the Uon» an indictment today or later in the notice whether they are new. If w*re unable to score in the first week could not be learned before someone had put out that Inform»- half The half ended 0 to 0 The Sentinel went to press, Rad- Near the middle of the third ich is held in the county jail with saved a lot of femlntoe tear» In quarter Bart»!»' pass to Merrell out bail. our home was good for a first down on The fata] shooting took place Reedsport's six. After a few plays about 9:20 Friday evening in cabin High official» of Union Pacific Bartels skirted his own left end for 17 at the Woodson auto camp, oc »ay that college education la not the Lions' initial score, Bartels’ cupied by Mrs. Mabe] Boeaen always an advantage for those who kick was blocked. A few minutes where Radich is said to have been follow railroading. Not even for later Reedsport'» fullback, Butler, boarding and rooming. Hansen those we ar» railroading through gave Art Edwards a shovel pass was shot through the left breast our schools? and Edwards raced 37 yards for with callo«.:- automatic. the IJons' second score. Bartels' Radich surrendered to police offi When Bobby Jone» was In Port kick was blocked ce« after calling a doctor and ad land for the national amateur, he In the fourth quarter the play ministering first aid to Hansen played a round of golf with Mayor evenly divide«] until Reed»- The latter was taken to a Eugene Joe (’arson Store then he has pre- port got a IJon punt and ran it hospital, where he died early Sat ■ented hlzzoner with a set of nine back to the Lions' twenty. The urday afternoon about 45 minutes matched irons Joe probably would Lion» were penalized 15 yard« after an operation to remove the like to be certain there was noth which put Reedsport on the 1 Jons' bullet. ing ironical in the gift. 5. After a aerie» of play» Eaaelairon, | The shooting waft believed the re- Reedsport quarterback, went over suit of ill feeling between the two Walter Robertson, Blachly, and Jacqueline Morton, Cottage Grove, Anyway the recent appointment from the Lions' two. Their line men covering a period of two photographed at the Pacific Intern ational Livestock Exposition which of a new deal yew man added color buck try for point was »topped. fladich claims they attended as guests of a Portland bank They went as outstand week« or more. to the supreme court controversy. Later, the Reedsport team started self defense, alleging that Hansen ing 4-H club boy and girl from La ne county. a play with Cordwell, halfback, on was in an ugly mood and that he Sixty three per cent of the peo the sideline» without a helmet. He was afraid he would do him bodily ple, according to an enlightening raced down th« sidelines, near the harm. Witnesses to the shooting editorial in the usually informative crowd, and received a pas« from Chamber of Commerce Aida in were Mrs. Boesen. and her 15 year Oregonian, ar* dissatisfied with the Butler and made Reedsport'» last old daughter, Marjorie Halle place» where they now reside. Ore score. The try-for-point was unsec- Campaign; Many Contribu J. gon hasn't spar* enough to care ccasful The game soon ended The tions Already Sent to Eugene H. Beck was in the party that led for ah of them. •core. Cottage Grove 12, Reedsport The forest service’s cruising to the shooting affray. 12 According to the story pieced show “Show Boat" will appear in Wonder whether the J’WA boy» The lineups for the Kame were: Contributions to the iron lung gether by the sheriff and state Cottage Grove the first week in will be included in the census about Cottage Grove Reedsport fund are pouring in from civic. Local Fire Department Aids November, probably November 8, police, Radich met Mrs. Boesen. to be taken of those who *ra not Gugglsberg Morene social and fraternal organizations if present plans mature. The local her daughter, Hansen and Beck in working? Weldon LT Monks in this community. The chamber In Saving Garage and Barn; presentation will appear under the the down town section of the city Edward» LG Battle of commerce, ait ita Tuesday noon Insurance Partly Covers Loss sponsorship of the Cottage Grove shortly after 8 o’clock. The group Editor Bob Sawyer of Bend, an G ranni* C Borrafish luncheon, voted a 525 donation to Rod and Gun club, with Chas. Hall went to Mrs Boeson’« cabin and authority on the ways of women, Scott Baird th« fund and also made plans to and Carl Rynearson a committee there the group consumed a bottle as well a* highways, tells us truth- Blake RT Thom peon send letters to various organisa Mount View, Oct. 13— (Special.) — in charge of' arrangements. of gin About 9:20 the »hooting oc fully that what we now call a cor Merrell RE Baling tion» appealing for contributions. Ed Keitzer entertained members curred after ugly words had passed Fire completely destroyed the large sage originally a corsage bouquet, MacGIbbon Easel »iron Q The Ladi«» Auxiliary Union No. ranch house belonging to Mrs. of the Rod and Gun club at their got Its name from the fact that it Bartel« Cord well 273 sponsored a benefit dance Sat Amanda Sears on the Sears Bros, regular meeting Monday evening between the two men. LH was worn at the waist or on the Thoreen Night Officer John Schaffer RH Cat no urday night at Odd Fellows hall, ranch on Row river near here with moving pictures in color taken bodice, while today “corsage” may Patten Butler clearing 535 for the fund. Offi shortly after noon Wednesday. by another Cottage Grove resident, placed Radich under arreet and mean a bunch of flowers worn on Hub« Cottage Grove: A. Dugan. called the sheriff ard state police the wrist. In the hair or elsewhere. Whitlock. G. Dugan. Hendricks, cers of the auxiliary were in The Cottage Grove fire department, Chas. Brown. The picture» were of Dr. W Kime attended the Grand Canyon. Zion national park charge under the chairmanship of with Chief Don Allen at the wheel Editor Bob may also remember Spie«, Davenport. Booher. Junior Mrs. George Rebel beck a check of the fire truck, responded to the and of Boulder dam. Pictures tak wounded Hansen before an am bub attending Harv- Dugan Reedsport : Tucker. for the $35 already has been mail call and succeeded in saving the en by Mr. Keitzer of the planting ance could be secured to take the ard a skirt was something that A strong Roseburg team will ed to the Eugene chamber of com garage and barn. Lack of water of fish here last month, and of the man to the hospital. covered the leg», but »Ince come to Cottage Grove Friday. Oc Refreshments were served prevented their saving the dwell recent bus dedication were also Among witnesses summoned to wandered around aa much as the tober 15, and try to overcome a merce shown. at 11:30, coffee, sandwiches and ing. appear before the grand jury corsage bouquet. llghtcr Lions’ team Roseburg has doughnuts celling for 15 cents a Members of the dub interested Sheriff C. A. Swarts, State Police Clarence Sears suffered an injur- a greatly improved team over last Rent» from the houses built by year. The Lions defeated the In- plate. The auxiliary furnished the ed shoulder when he fell from the in trap shooting are invited to join Officer Paul Morgan, Mrs. Boeson. the government In Rex Tugwell's dians 20 to 0 last year on the In- sandwiches, coffee, cream and roof while fighting the fire. He al a delegation from the local club her daughter Marjorie Haile, and Greenbelt community are expected dians' field. Roseburg lost to a pow sugar so that receipts for the iron so narrowly escaped serious burns who plan to attend a shoot of the Night Officer Schaffer. District Attorney I.. L. Ray and to pay hack the Investment in 230 erful Medford team last week end lung fund might be larger. Total when he was trapped in an upstairs Upper Willamette club at Dexter years. That is. provided the ten 34 to 7, but thia score shows that cash receipts were 550.57 and the bedroom, where he had gone to November 7. The local club will his deputy, Donald Young, were ants now paying rent remain that Roseburg has scoring power even :expense» were: music 510.50. hall save bedding and other articles, sponsor a shoot November 14, and here Saturday interviewing witnes rent 52.50. doughnuts 51 60, spangles when flames blocked the exit. He possibly practice shoots at an ses. gathering evidence and issuing long. against a powerful team like Med 80 cents, milk 12 cents and pins 5 made his escape through a window earlier date. grand jury jubpoenas preparatory ford. The game with the Indians to submitting the case to the Neighbors responded quickly to Salt laike City hen. tired of wait will be the Lions’ homecoming cents, totaling 515.57. leaving the grand jury. Members of the grand ing for her eggs to hatch, took game and the locals will be out to 535 balance for the fund The aux the call for aid and helped to save Elizabeth Rohde Places three kittens into her neat and was show the brand of football that iliary, through Mrs. Kebelbeck. practically all of the bedding, a few High in 0. S. C. Examination jury are Jesse Lansing Sr of this chairman, expresses appreciation dishes and most of the living room city. Ethel May Lynch of Lorane. satisfied, probably realising that they play. Elizabeth Rohde of this city re of the cooperation received in mak furniture. getting kittens from eggs would ceived a high grade in the English Eldon Warner of Fall Creek, and There well be a rail” and a hon- Mains. Addison Dugan. not be as strange as some things fire Thursday, October 14. All ing the benefit dance a success and placement test given recently to David The cause of the fire is unknown extends especial thanks to the Odd Leda Freeland and Eva Kompp. all that have been hatched recently. entering students at Oregon State townspeople are naked to help In Fellows and the orchestra for but H is thought to have started of Eugene. from the roof. The loss is partial College. She was placed in the the enthusiasm before the game. their donations. The many angles to the case and ly covered by insurance. tenth decile, the select group which The Dorena grange has voted 510 Sutherland Enlists in Navy records show produce» most of the the contradictions of the witnesses The dwelling was a large two- Emil Horace Sutherland was en to the fund and the Eagles auxil atory house. A woodshed and a honor students at the college. The to the shooting make it difficult to listed in the U. S. Navy on October iary 520. Many others have sent in storeroom filled with canned fruit test was given to 1193 students, determine the charge against Ra 12 through the Navy recruiting of donations and the chamber of com that adjoined the house also were only 115 being rated high enough dich. Radich’» allegation tha* Han sen was advancing upon him was for the tenth decile. fice at Corvallis. He left the same merce has received a number of destroyed by the fire. About 50 were present at the Do not born out by Mrs. Boeson, who Miss Rohde was graduated from rena Grange meeting October 7 in evening for the Naval training sta cash donations. Mrs. Sears went to the G. E. An- said Hansen was standing still Contributions can made Cottage Grove high school with the the Ladle* Club hall nt Dorena tion art San Diego, Cal., where he nand home to stay after the fire. However the woman did corrobo- class of 1936. The group voted to contribute 510 will be given three months' train through Earl Ballew, secretary of rate Radich’s statement thart he ing before being sent aboard »hip the chamber of commerce. to the Iron lung fund Many New Cards Issued told Hansen, "If vou take another for duty. Sutherland is a graduate School Budgets Are Studied A quarterly report of the grange. By City Library step I will shoot.” Radich claimed By Lane County Officials read by Mrs. Loren Hunt, showed of Lorane union high school in the Twenty-nine new patrons that the gun was on a shelf and of the the grange to be in good standing, clasu of 1936. He is the son of Cottage Grove library were added Budgets of all school districts in that he picked it up when Hansen Horace C. Sutherland of this city. Claude Arne reported on grange during September, a check of ap- the county as well as of all cities advanced while Mrs. Boeson and insurance and stated that he had plications for cardg at the library that have been filed are being her daughter claimed that the Free lecture Scheduled. available literature on this sub shows. scrutinized at the offices of the weapon was to Radich’s pocket A free lecture will be held at 2 Captain Claude C. Cruson. form ject for any one interested. In response to the great reader county assessor and county clerk during the quarrel. o’clock Sunday afternoon in the er Cottage Grove resident, who is The range voted to buy regalia auditorium of the Woodrow Wilson demand for Margaret Mitchell’s to ascertain whether or not they Radich had been employed for for the three members of the exe- junior high school in Eugene, now in charge of a Civilian Con “Gone with the ’Wind.” the library exceed the six percent tax limits-1 several weeks at the Jean Lumber servation Corps camp near Snyder cutive committee and the°KranKc ,’^nsoi^d by Eugene local No. 1 of rnllMer »tauon in me neart or me has purchased second copy. tian. company near Culp Creek. He had ranger station in the heart of the Other new books added are Zane ture for the officers of me grange. the United Workers League of Ore- Olympics While this entail« much work, it known Mrs. Boeson for nearly six in Washington is featur- O«orKe »n Dr- R* C. Romig will speak on ed in a four-column spread picture Grey’s “West of the Pecos’’ and is required by law. In cases where years, officers learned, and it was tog and educational talk on Beef infantile parlaysis and the "iron appearing on the front page of the Dale Carnegie’s "How to Win the limit has been exceeded, the th*8 faet that gave credence to the time limit of November 1 to which belief that jealousy was a motive Types of Cattle. lung and It« various uses. Harry October 3 issue of the Seattle Post Friends and Influence People.” Library hours are aa follows: to file budgets is extended by giv- f<* the slaying. The finance committee will spon- H- Johnson will talk on Oregon’s Intelligencer under the caption, Hansen came to this district sor a social to be given in the near old age assistance law and its ad “One Chief Talks to Another." The Monday. 3 to 5 p. m.; Wednesday, ing notice. future to raise money for the ministration. A free will offering picture shows Captain Cruson con 7 to 9 p. m.; Friday, 3 to 5 p. m.; about six weeks ago from Iowa Nelson, Lombard to Represent will be taken, the total proceeds to versing with President Roosevelt, Saturday. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. and was employed on the Brice and grange. City at Farley Dinner. Sears ranch. Mrs. George Lay ng reported thit be given to the “iron lung" fund. who is seated in a car County Superintendent Visits N. J. Nelson and Herbert W 515 was cleared at the lunch sale President Roosevelt was a guest L. C, Moffitt, county school sup- Lombard were named by the at the camp during a forest fire held by the home economics ___ com- , Author to Visit Hero. A. B. McReynolds, author, tectur- control demonstration staged for erintendent, and Roy Quiney were chamber of commerce Tuesday to mittee at the recent Hankins here Monday visiting the local represent this city at the dinner er and evangellirt, will visit this his benefit. auction sale. schools, going from here to the Saturday night in Eugene at which week end with Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Four new candidates were elected Coulter of the Christian church. He London school and visiting other Postmaster General James A. Far to membership and the first and schools in the vicinity. ] I» the author of the "Christ Cen I'ocal Pentons at Elkton Meeting. ley will be the honor guest. The Nearly all Cottage Grove stores second degree team is practicing tered Crusade,” which has been Two carloads of Cottage Grove two will take the place» of C. J. will be closed Friday afternoon be for the inltatlon of these new can featured during the summer persons went to Elkton Monday to Iron Lung Fund Voted. Kem, president of the chamber of tween the hours of 2:30 and 4:00 in didates. The name» were submit | months by the local Christian attend a fellowship meeting. Those The Degree of Honor Protective commerce, and Earl Ballew, sec order that both merchants and ted at the Booster night meeting. church, as well as many other who made the trip were Mrs. Eva association, at their Monday night retary. who were invited but who clerks will have the opportunity to The young people of the grange । books and campaigns. Mr. McRey Alsop, Misses Fern and lalo Part meeting, voted to donate 15 to the were unable to attend. Mrs. Nel attend the annual homecoming will present their play, "Cornfed nolds will speak at the Commun ridge. Mrs. W A Babb. Mrs. Min "Iron lung” fund. son and Mrs. Lombard also will at high school football game. Babies,” at the next meeting of the ity Men's Bible class at 9:45 Sun nie Hawley. Mrs. Montieth, Harry tend the dinner. The Lions will tangle with the Creswell grange. day forenoon and will deliver the Mosby. Mrs. W D. Lovegren. Pas- Approximately 1.000.000,000 tons Roseburg Indians at Kelly field, Pumpkin pie was served at the sermon at the 11 o'clock church tor and Mrs. Atwood Foster and of steel were put into use In Ameri- The average depth of the world’s in what I* expected to be one of service. Mr Cole. ca in 1936 close of the meeting. oceans is 12.000 feet the beat game» of the year. Iron Lung Donations Given By City Clubs Fire Destroys Home On Sears Bros. Ranch > Rod and Gun Club to Sponsor “Show Boat” Dorena Grange Gives To Iron Lung Fund Capt. Cruson Greets President Roosevelt I Stores to Close For Football Game Friday