Politics Warms Up As E lection Date Draws Near THE SENTINEL VOLUME LI OOTTAOE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, Draftees Given 5 Days Notice to Wind Up Affairs FINAL RALLY IS PLANNED THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 NUMBER 12 T h’«; is Wav Gigantic Grand Coulee Dam Txioks Democrat« Double Activity During Post Fortnight In South Lane, Workn. 'ring Ground for orj Titling jr k . BUILDING TO BE FINISHED JANUARY 1BTH W A S H IN G T O N — Every man conscripted into the arm y must be -— given ut least five days notice so W ithin the past ten days poll- he can windup personal affair«, tics has sprung Into the limelight, national draft headquarters an- In this district as well us over the nounced Tuesday In issuing induc- natInn. Previously the European tion regulations to local boards, w ar was the absorbing topic, but The regulations, issued lust four Judging from the activity of both days before the national draft lot- parties, political Interest has al- tery not only set forth the method ready reached fever heat and ac- for inducting conscripts but also tlvlty is expected to Increase until for determining quotas and credits the evening of November 5th. for each state. The quotas w ill be County democrats have doubled l>as<*d on the number of registrants their activity within the past fort- available for m ilitary service, night and these activities w ill be Each state also w ill be given culminated with a big rally at the credit for the number of men al- Fjigles hull her«« Saturday evening, ready In the armed services, starting at 7:30 p. m. The rally Another provision requires that is sponsored by the Cottage Grove local draft boards must post notice Roosevelt-Wallace club. In keep- of the quotas for their areas at Ing with the season the club has least 21 days before the men are arrang<«d to serve cider and dough­ inducted. nuts to all attending. The feature Meanwhile It was learned that six«aker of the evening is Clarence some of the conscripts may be F Hyde, a delegate to the demo­ forced to wear the old-fashioned cratic national convention In Chi­ World war time high necked cago. who w ill tell of his c o n v e n -_____________ tunics because of a shortage of tion experiences. O ther ap»«akers new arm y uniforms, w ill be county and legislative can­ didates and Prof. Woods of the ARMY OFFICIAL INH PEiTH University of Oregon. AIRPORT FOR SATURDAY NIGHT Milligan A ttacks Alleged Ml« I stem rut» Construction to V r t on Drive-In S .\v a y Market S & This fa way <• Grand Coatee Dam In Washington looks now. on Colombia River, In latest pro by U. g. Barata of Reclamation. End sections are nearly complete, while 10 pie berosa sgOlwa, rfae In central section. Incidentally, the pew«» heaae, which tiny, fa two «tty blocks long. Workmen started clearing t h e ground at Seventh and W h ittaker yesterday preliminary to the con­ struction of the new and modern drive-in market for Safeway. O. C. H a rt of the O. C. H a rt Building Co. of Redmond was on the ground yesterday superintending the ini­ tial start of construction. Incident­ ally M r. H a rt is a former resident of Cottage Grove and a graduate of the Cottage Grove high school. He is the son of W . F. H a rt and Mae H art, well known to the old­ er residents of this section, and on arrival here he said he was glad to get back to his old home. He expects to return the first of the week to superintendent the con­ struction. Plans of the contractor call for the erection of an employment of­ fice on the grounds. The project w ill employ from six to twenty men, depending on the weather conditions. Local men w ill be em­ ployed as tar as possible. The building, representing an investment in excess of $20.000, w ill be modern in every respect and is identical with the newer Safeway Markets recently erected in Portland. The building proper | Sldney A. Milligan, democratic candidate for the legislature, at- tacked the alleg««d false statement of one of his opponents. James A. Rodman Sr., in a speech at a rally at Dorena Tuesday night. Milligan charged that R o d m a n , who through statements on his cam- l«aign card and other public ut- teranc«s. claims that he effected a reduction of $200,000 In county tnxe». when he was chairman of „„„ the i Ijin e «,,,««„ county budget nr.mmi.. commit- slon ln 1939. Milligan said the county commissioners had advised him this statement was untrue and that the $200.000 reduction In M ajor F. L. Beadle, base head- quarters of the McCord Field, Washington with the U. S. A ir Corps insp«*cted the landing field of the Cottage Grove Flying club south of town with Capt. L. E. Erb of the U. S. Engineers. The inspection was made. It was un- derstood. with the view of deter- mining the feasibility of the fly- ,ng field as an emergency landing field . ___ ___ well _ M ajor Beadle was pleased with the location of the «i_i^ _ well as — .u __________ _ field as the - ■ improvements made on the field thus far. speaker of the rally ««tended by about forty people and defended Roosevelt r Presklent . , - » saying the «... democratic national conventtom which he attended merely followed out the instructions to the dele gates in nominating Roosevelt. "Virtually all states were pledged to Roosevelt before the conven­ tion and even after Roosevelt re­ leased them gave 950 out of 1.094 ________ votes for the president on the f first V.”À7hX. tMillot. Comparing thï." thte whh with the republican convention, he said a flood of faked telegrams were sent to the Philadelphia conven- tion. demanding W illkle. Prof. iTor. Woods wnoas of or the tne University university of Oregon discussed the present m fasion meeting in Portland No- Pound triple-threat halfback, on § > £ new T , u i i X n t and nested m a b ' thus givin* a P ä ä t i e touch / n m h f i r f l / « m i vember 12 and 13. Included In the w,de end runs. equipment and needed to jh e ceremony. L tU lllW U ( I IO I t l i / f l C U projects of a ile On other side of the fence. o f f ic e r s a n d t h e h o a rd o f d ir e c - , . T a U Ge°rs® Dugan and short S 1 • projects to to be be let let fa fa AS J<5 of a m mile Un the the o t h e r sid e of the fence f of roadside here and furnishing the Cottage Grove Lions w ill be tors o f7 h < ^ C o tta e e G ro v e 249th Kembard was among « ** ceeds w ill be especially welcomed. k J L J I n ^ k t e r f,fty ‘ 8eve\ attorneys named on deadline for returning absentee — »>_« — • » . ____ Keepers Daughter, Velma W il- seventeen advisory boards over the AL FERRIN AMONG h®110* B. counted Dillard, Fruea for Beat co stu m e son s dance and the swinging num- state to the state’s Drospective ^ u n ty a«»"««"« clerk. None «<> w W. ill be WHO’S WHO Saturday is Sadie Hawkins day ber by M arjory Earl j .«» Pat and conscripts. Three attorneys were aH er that _________ of ' r L a il î f Abner Fourteen upperclassmen of W il- ^ o ^ f fame tafa e and ^ n t. “ i t n k ----- e ^ ----- ^ e — ^ - ^ - t e r t - i n ^ ^ ^ n T T y ' named for Lane county as advisors _ lamette University. Salem have department w ill give prizes for S e ap p la^e X n * to the three draft boards. Lom- FaiïlOUS BantO Iie tO .. . . costum . . i .. . . . — n ,« ------------ --- ------- i bard was named advisor to d ra ft been chosen by administration of- ,u e es deDictine the ficiafa to be Included in the annual c h lr a S r s 't a H d s ^ c o ^ ^ ’t rfo 5 r° 7 SS^ n b03” 1 No' 3' Other attorneya Lions to Play z 3rd Zl / C T C flC C v h v v /"» (j(U T l€ u u iiiv Hi School Carnival if B a ll a t th e A rm ory N e x t S atu rd ay E ve ____ «r a» J I ■ , O o n /l X j(/W iT v io n v v u l SSS? ,5"S by 140 feet. The building w ill be made of reinforced concrete with asphalt pavement for the drive-in space. New concrete sidewalks ___ will connect from all sides. The ^ t e r i ^ r " ' ^ ' ^ G i l d i n g ' w i l be free of Latest lighting equipment w ill be installed ----- and tj,e pfate glass of the show win- dows in chrome metal. A m etal __ _ Saturday e v e n i n g , November __ . ~ TT>e Lions w ill have their third 2nd? fa'the date" for ‘t & fourth ‘£1- LT h t carnival cleared about $300 _________ _____ _________ ___ taste of conference battle next nuaj firem ens ball. The place fa this year. About $250 was made Friday night when they tackle the »h^’i i u T e e ' f i r r ^ annnrv’' on «be ______ Kmg and Queen contest, __________ urove armory. Roseburg Indians ____«__ under .L the . lights ine T h r '- t o u a . U Ke II dA dU A F I lu r O C IIB W ia U II W iL I I £ 21,000 1 ,U W Tbe 8e" 1?r8 . W w°o 'yith u has hoe always been very votes, the freshmen on tko Roseburg's home field. . men's L ball votes, while while the freshmen class class The Indians have suffered two ./k ” j “ gave them a close race. conference defeats and one tie, gra 1 y,n£ a,? . uli«yea**,^be The auditorium was packed to „ntir«»8 fm n t nf the establishm ent IMPROVEMENT OF HIGH­ and after a vast improvement at 2 » ™ * “hould be better than ever capacity King ~B u (r £ £ * i^ e e ° en ta« £on« o f t h e establishment WAY ___ STRIP DUE the hands of Coach Davis, w ill perCent of, the M arcia burst through the aper ™ h?urti n a a r a t inn« arm rri- taxes was from the cash surplus Accordlng to press reports re- promise to be on the s w p a ih af- ^f.^'an d glo d ’ c a S T u i l ’ o itta g e ^ m 'b a c k l l a s e , followed by “S i ln ' / ^ ‘‘Ä u t e 7 ^ ° ^ ° S k i t that had been saved by them dur­ leased at Salem Tuesday the state X a s M n Ä S t a i'k . with* 2 » G ro w 249ta Coast X r t i l l e i ^ a J L f X nCandldateS m true carnlval w ill be ready for occupancy on or ing the last administration. H y C O U N T Y B U D G E T H E A R IN G Sidney A Milligan, the Lions club; E U G E N E , O r e g o n . Oct. 29th U. 8. Engineers «he coast C o « . Fork Fork Grove N o i _ M o O v a M n n W « « s o « w S • • • L , ^ • S ................ S S r : ‘'¿ iu n kT S m ¡(Special)— Paul Robeson fa not u. a. engineers at tne S Ä Ä " Ä Jon„ only a great athlete who won let- of L. ^ay _______ ters in four sports— football, base- school gymnasium; No. 4. C. M .« J«fdge Clinton industry, a n d W illiam The K elly M arket at the Irish- ba’ 1- basketball and track, but also when the truck was overturned. Parker residence, 12 south Eleven- i,IUnlT £nn£ U!?C*? a t .Eugene Mon' Haldeman, American Legion, l ? eTbU,dg^ “ .up, T h e first meeting of the com- Sw artz store this week announces a Phi Beta Kappa, winner of a de- According to the version of the th street. N o r t h Creswell — Methodist sent Kay. district attor- m jttee vviy held Friday evening the inauguration of a new service, bate letter, a magnificent actor accident the driver, whose name "ey for a p p r o v a 1. Suggested at the employment office, at which made possible by the construction and one of America’s most gifted was not learned, attempted to church annex. South Creswell— W .O.W . hall. ba^ e time the organization of the eom- of a new slaughter house on the singers. This great American bari- turn to miss what he thought was Culp Creek—Culp Creek school f ° u"«> c9«"i« by M r. Ray and w ill mittee w ill be effected and plans Dfaston route east of town. Harvey I «°ne w ill open the University of a glass object in the highway. be made before the public hearing. made for the year>8 prograni Kelly, owner of the new slaughter Oregon "Greater Artists Series” When he attempted to turn, the u 2 ,cu' house, fa real proud of the new when he sings in huge M cA rthur truck skidded off the highway and Dorena— Farmers’ Union hall. establishment, w h i c h contains Court, Eugene, on Thursday eve­ overturned. The driver was not in­ Goshen—Grange hall. W ILLKIE-McNARY CLUB jured. STREET CLOSURE Latham Mrs. H attie Sharp res­ modern facilities for handling and ning, November 7th. O FFERS FRIZES This concert w ill m ark the first idence. HEARING disposal of slaughtered livestock. COOPERATIVE FORMED London—H all over Woods store. To farmers, ranchers and others time the famous Negro star has The W illkie-M cN ary club is of­ Lorane—Grange hall. owning livestock, who may want sung in Oregon, outside of P o rt­ fering three prizes for the best The attorney for the highway Raymond M. Grant and Vernon .... ............. Row River— M am ie Knox Beid- the nnlmal or animals slaughtered, land, and this present tour marks limerick on the present campaign department was in C o t t a g e M r. Kelly w ill drive to your place, his return to America a fte r an B. W alker, Lane county farmers, 1er residence. submitted between now and Sat­ Grove y e s t e r d a y conferring get the animal to be killed, carry absence of six years. Robeson who bave organized the Camas Swale Saginaw— W alker high school. with city officials regarding the urday noon. The first prize is $1.50 it to the new slaughter house, k ill » well known on stage, screen and Machinery Cooperative near Cres- Silk Creek— Cedar school house. closure of streets along the .85 in cash, the second prize $1.00 in nnd dress It and cut It up nnd cool radi° w ill return to Hollywood well, under the sponsorship of the of a mile of new highway cash, and thethird prize fa 50 the meat ready for your locker after his concert tour to add an- community and cooperative ser- CAR B U R N S through the south part of town. cents in cash. These contributions box, if you hflvc one or if you wRnt other triumph to bis list of n lm u iy vices section, form security nd- A hearing has been set for No­ should be brought to the W illkie- the animal cut un for eurinc this pictures which includes, ministration, according to Dale R. headquarters in the The interior of a car belonging vember 12th, at 2:00 p. m. in M cN ary service Is available also S & the "Emperor Jones,” Sanders of the Winn, county FSA supervisor. to A. C. Cooper, bearing a Wash­ Portland before the highway Woodson Motors building not later announcement of the K eliy M arket River," and "Show Boat.” __ _______, ________ _ than Saturday noon. ington license, ________ was badly damaged commission. appearing with the Irish-Sw artz E xtra scats have been arranged A 7 ’4 -pound son was born to Sunday night while the car was Barricades have been erected advertisement. to accommodate the ihlge crowd M r- and Mrs. Harrison W yant at parked on 8th street. Origin of the at the intersection of the new NO BUGS IN CITY WATER ----------- who w ill hear Robeson in his first «be McFarland m aternity home on fjre was due to defective wiring, it Analysis of a city water sample highway and 8th and Washing­ Mrs. C. E. D illm an of Burns nnd concert in this locality. Tickets for Wednesday, October 30th. was sgjd. ton streets. These were erected by the state board of health shows Miss Margnret Achtermnn of E u -jth e concert may be obtained By -------------------------- --------------------------- in accordance with the high­ the best rating received by the gene were week end visitors nt the writing to the Educational A ctivl- Phil Bartholomew of Spring- Mrs. Vern W illiam s is spending way contract and may be re­ city in many years. In a letter to home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Fer- lies department, M cA rthur court, field, candidate for coroner was several days at Stayton visiting moved if the hearing is favor­ the city, received Friday, results rln. Mrs. Dillman is a cousin of Eugene. M ail orders will be held here yesterday ln the interest of at the home of her father and a able to the city. of the analysis show there are no M rs. Ferrln. until curtain time. ¡his candidacy. sister. bacteria of any kind in the water. ► fr •$* « PrepRredness Group Meeting FridRy Eve Voting Places in General Election Kelly MRrket Offers PRtrons New Service