Hagen Is Elected Head of249th CA Assn at Meeting Replaces BUI Zhnmerly Who la Ohoaen A* Second Vice Preaident. THE SENTINEL VOLUME LI COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTV OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940NUMBER 14 Turkeys Moving to « n n Francisco’s C in e s e Vote Armistice Day Is Holiday Market Observed Monday D. C. Wilson, Yoncalla turkey buyer, la spending most of hia PLBA M ADS FOR ACTIVE ’ Ime here buying turkeys for mar- ___ ket os growers are working over- SUPPORT. Ilm f In an attem pt to get turkeys ________ on the Thanksgiving market. A picture of today's m arket Isn’t laiat 'ihunwlay evening a board encouraging for the grower with meeting of the 249th Coast A rtil- ,he present price level slightly less lery association. Cottage Grove than at the corresponding period unit was held In the office of the ot n year »K°. Mountain States I ’ower company H ” ’ bulk of the crop is being and W illiam Zimrnerly tendered moved to plants equipped with his resignation as preaident. M r. picking machines, while a few are Zimrnerly expressed his opinion '»’Ing hand picked on the ranches, that the president of the associa- The quality this year is excellent tion should be a resident of Cot- M r. Wilson said, but packers are tage Grove, which should enable »lightly more discriminating as to the new officer to better keep In ’ he quality and condition of the touch with the activities of the or- W r * - onization. The resignation of M r. Adverse factors affecting the immerly was accepted and Dr. present m arket are the 15,000,000 H. A Hagen was chosen president pounds carried over from last year anri M r. Zimrnerly made second and ’ he increase in flocks In the vice president, the office formerly turkey growing states. The In- held by Dr. Hagen. creased crop is due largely to the D r. liugen emphasized the fact growing conditions which that Thanksgiving and Christmas prevailed last spring. The state are close at hand and it is neces- crop, however, is about eighteen »ary to enlist the active and percent under last year. wholehearted support of all I n d l - --------------------------- vlduato and organizations In the C llIU C fO F C r iD D l e d district from which Mattery E ... , _ _ draws its support. The association C n llu T O n tO B 6 H e l d desires to raise about »300.00 be- ▼_ T » ,,« .« « « rw ui, In heart of San Franciscos rolorfal Chinatown, largest Chinese fore the holidays, the a m o u n t A ll B U g e n e I V U l, 2 0 t h colony in U. these American citizens cast their vote In hardest- needed to give the boys a fine • (oufh| presidential campaign since 1916. Thanksgiving and Christmas din- __________ A clinic for crippled children of ------ ~ ner and to furnish them w ith other lame county w i l f be __ ___ held _____ In Eu- _ / • 7) i » z > x r necessities and athletic equip- gene on November 19th and 20th 1 J d t C OT IJ Cl 11 (.1 {¿OHCC'Tt A lO U C ii U t l tO ment which the government does at the Lane county welfare office __ not supply, a, i 2 th and Alder. H e H e lil T o tlif f h t in A v / i i t n r i u m The boys are also short on read- This clinic is part of the crippled v 1 i c l U 1 Url I tl S i M l l l l U l l U l r l ing material. The association has children s program of the State requested those who get muga- public W elfare commission Ar- i TO OBSERVE NOV. 21RT THANKSOIVINO HP at Camp Clatsop. Rod and Gun Club Elects President And Secretary 12th In the regular meeting of the Cottage Grove Rod and Gun club Tuesday evening, t w o officers were chosen to fill the vacancies existing in the club Ed Wiese was elected to fill the unexpired term of K elly Cooiar. who has moved to Oakland, and John Wilson was chosen to fill the unexpired term Eugene. change ,. . . The , . club . , voted to change from A pril 1st to January 1st of each P January or ea< lub to Hold Turkey Shoot « inn io iioici Tuncey sn o o t An event of general interest to club members is the turkey and merchandise shoot to be held on the club grounds Sunday. The shoot w ill start promptly at 10:00 a. m. and w ill be a trap for ama- teurs as well as for those who can break better than the average string of targets. Free coffee w ill be served on the grounds. W . W . — . . In . charge of the shoot. Hllem an is t h e flu te o f d u t) duoN transportation arrangements. Admittance to the clinic is by application to the Lane County la b ile W elfare commission. Doctor Otis F Akin w ill be the examining orthopedic surgeon --------------------------- "R nqb-ftfhnll ï î v n m o a t « a S K C T D a il X zX am S a i Union High School Building November 18 ------------- Examinations required by the State High School Athletic asso- elation for high school basketball officials w ill be g i v e n Monday evening, November 18th in the union high school office to any persons who wish to take them. The two main purposes of these examinations are. educational, and to teat Ow knowledge of apoUcants rt‘Kard’n8 the rules of basketball. A fee of $2.00 is charged for 1 ” **xaaiinatlon and anyone wish- ,n g ' to try ’ his examination can fr?m F *7 Grannls by ca,,1"K ,hc un,on hi«h ,<’h° o1 offlce- INSPECTION - No inspections of cut holly are r ^ m ^ , ,n Oregon and »ending gift holly or cut holly to — « ... ..w.y v . VUi nuuy iu o,h" * Lnte’ wdl have to be gov- ''rnrd by »he requirements of the !,tate of destination, the state de- l» rtm e n t of agriculture pointy out. I?’e “ "Jy required inspections in ,hb* 8!«tc afc of holly growers 11- ° f course, the commercial growers. W e a ti Sea. era in the 1940-41 Many Ski . aurta. Armistice day programs over the nation Monday were well attend-: ________ % ed this year and the local program . sponsored by the American Legion SKI GROUNDS TO BZ M ADS and Auxiliary was no exception. D S in v As an added feature of the day aA A P I. and Armistice breakfast was serv- ________ ed at the Cottage Grove hotel co t-1 , „ fee shop bi ginning at 9:00 o’clock* □ weea 8 snow in the Q * - a. m. The breakfast brought to- cade8 has ^b ered in the 1940-41 gether many veterans and their , season. From now until June wives and the program which fol- , ‘ or Oregon folk; in California lowed proved to be an inspiration the snow leave8 indecently early— Short talks were made by several " “ "Z people in Cottage Grove w ill members present and the Rev concern themselves wholly w ith F. A. Dorris of Creswell was the such (Juecr matters as gelandes- guest speaker. The breakfast pro- fJnjKen. sitzmarks, and the proper gram was concluded Dy group sing- mPth°d of applying wax to a six- ing of several w ar time songs foot P®ir ot hickory sticks at ten dear to the hearts of the veterans' be,ow And young ladies w ill bioa- A vocal solo by Miss Smith was an som out in ’be most marvelously- added feature of the breakfast colored ski outfits, hoping the dye program. Decorations in the din- doesn’t run when the point of ing room, supervised by the auxili- broadest support is accidentally ary, carried out the patriotic cushioned by snow. motif. The Bohemians. Cottage Grove’s As the 11th hour rolled around, one and supreme skiing organ iza- many people assembled in front of tion, has tor some tim e been pre- the armory for the start of the paring for a full schedule of win- Armistice program, which consist- ter sport activities. To-date they ed of the flag raising and an ad- have, with the welcome assistance dress by the Rev. F. A. Dorris of of the Forest Service and the Ru- Creswell on the subject of "To jada CCC camp, cleared a ski bowl Preserve the Memories and the and are well along in construction Incidents of O ur Associations in of a shelter. W ith the actual start the Great W ar." Owing to the in- of the ski season, their activities clement weather the parade by are intensified, and they have an- representatives of the various vet- nounced a meeting to be held this eran 'Organizations was dispensed evening at 7:30 at the C ity Hall, w ith - S tarting the flag raising the of all Bohemians and all others Cottage Grove union high school interested in skiing. I f you don’t £®nd blayed the "Star Spangled ski, now is the time to learn, so Banner, ’ while the crowd stood a t show up at the city hall tonight attention and then gathered inside and find out how. the armory for the address of the P ians w ill at the meet. day by VL *5orns- . ing tonight to further prepare the VanDenburg, commander grounds and c o m p l e t e the ski of the Amencan Legion, expressed shelter for the opening of the sea- thanks to the high school band for son the p ari of the band in the p r o - ________________ gram and to the public for their attendance. Oregon is among the states that w ill observe the 21st (next Thursday) as Thanks­ giving. instead of the tradi­ tional last Thursday or the 28th. Governor Sprague has issued a proclamation calling "Rhythms" by drum ensemble ««tweet n m ? Iziw " iR a r n lv t I on the public to join In ob­ •L u llab y” (Brahms) b v t h e h U w ' servance of the 21st. s e i t e C K e ith W «^ lJv Since November 21st w ill be n ’i ‘ observed over the state, the Gene Durham. Doris W ittekind stores will be closed next Jim Weiden, Brady Evenson. Officers elected at the Dorena Thursday. The Sentinel force Tap dance by Virginia Lee. grange last Thursday evening w ill likes turkey too and in order __________ _____________ Vance Van K irk , 18, was in a be _____ installed a t a joint installation Band numbers: “C arry Me Back to close with other places of of all county granges in Eugene at serious condition a t a Eugene hoa- to Old Virginia” (B land), “N o­ business, it w ill be necessary an early date, it was announced pital with a fractured skull as the body Knows the Trouble I ’ve to issue a paper on the 20th. following the regular meeting of result of an accident on the high- Seen" (Sanders), “Down South"' W e ask advertisers and others the grange. H. C. Williamson, way between Springfield and Gosh- (M yddleton). to note the change in date of Cottage Grove high school agri- en- Monday about 2:30 p. m., ac- B a t o n tw irling performance: publication. Cooperation of cultural instructor, heads the cording to early reports, Lower grades, upper grades and advertisers as well as corres­ high school. grange another year as master. Claude Cook of Springfield, pondents w ill be appreciated. Band numbers: "Home on the Other officers elected were: Sid- driver of the other car in the ac- R a n g e " (Sanders), "Playground ney Bales, overseer; Mrs. Ethel cident, was also in the hospital W altz" (Chenette), Hunt, lecturer; Clifford Wallace, with a fractured knee. His injuries "Suahian Folk Song,” ng," Acapella I • /'L L / steward; Phillip Lake, assistant were not serious. choir, directed by " Miss " Marian j U f llO F * Reward; Mrs. Monica Turner. According to state police. Cook Jell nek chaplain; Mrs. Avanelle \Vicks, was ¿riving south and Van K irk Band numbers: "Project M arch” z t 17 J treasurer; Miss Mildred Smith, was gOing north at the end of a (B ennett). "March M ilita ry Es­ cort” (B ennett), S tar Spangled Banner" (S m ith ). tl* C> 1 in *1 Doris Black, Pomona; Mrs. M ar- an ojd model coupe, turned off . — band ------------------ The . players in the and o r f j f f H flliQ garct Wallace Flora; Miss Betty directly in front of him toward a WUliamson, lady assistant stew- side Van K irk car was chestra are: Neil Hammond. Joyce I I I U V f l l / V t 1 U p ilO Baldwin. Shirley Woodard, Joe ard. Loren Hunt, Joe Schneider struck on the right side and pieces S S S ........ Æ Ä y r’ Ä * ounr hiä u b year spread “ “ “ IV n y . q v k . n l C l / . , . Ä ~ --------------------------------- - Public W elfare commission, and The program Is as follows An Appeal the Lane County Health depart- “A m « w a „ Have you over boon u w .y from mom. W of i £ home for twelve long months? The Daughters of the Nile are iitinnff i ( K i n d "N ftls" lA n w iti Have you ever been away from assisting In the program and ¡Jay^d by the band ’ your family and f r i e n d s and sweethearts tor three hundred and sixty-five days, and do you re- member how slowly yes. how very slowly those days dragged by? It you have ever been home- sick and lonesome and blue, then you have some idea how our boys down at Fort Clatsop are feeling - -every one of them (Continued on back page) Bohemia Skiers J o Meet at 7:30 X ’ght City Hall New Dorena Grange Officers to Be Seated At Eugene Ceremony One Is Seriously Injured in Crash Near Goshen 11th \^TKUHu€T Of is Commerce formed Dorris i Bjorset Delbert M ill- e Kins r Nl o r \ i n «.nplnnfl, I ' Mlss Francis F re n c h . M rs . Ida GaiouFte. M r. and Mrs. W . A. C D ^ l 6 .3 0 p. m . at th e L a d ies clu b h a ll. WiUbie Presents O l l i t trO g T Ü T T l the beautification of the city. Ad- GiL™U’ ditional projects w ill be the spon- E tta Finnerty was reP°rt __ Wendell W illkie in his nation- soring of speakers for assemblies j . M r an d Mrs Charles Conner w >de broadcast Monday presented and courtesy and safety drivers in werp welcomed to grange ’ his 5-point program for President A t a meeting of the L a t h a m school after an absence of several meet- Roosevelts "immediate” consider- school board, November 9th, all LORANE ASSOCIATION TO ings. Mrs. Conner responded w ith ation ‘‘to correct some of our bids were rejected for the remod­ SPONSOR SCOUT TROOP economic errors. eling and addition to the Latham SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOLS a short speech. FOR DOUGLAS A social tim e was enjoyed after 1. Federal expenditures to be school for the second tim e and The Ixirane patron teachers as­ bids are being advertised again In ------------- the business meeting. cut to the bone except those for sociation w ill sponsor the organ- this issue. There were two bidders Safety driving schools have been --------------------------- national defense and necessary re- ization of a G irl Scout troop, it on the 9th. The building has been started in Douglas county under A T T E N D H IG H W A Y M E E T IN G lief. was announced at the meeting last moved to the new location, but the direction of Earl Snell, secre- H. W . Lombard, city attorney: 2. Plant expansion for defense Thursday evening. Mmes. Lottie construction w ill not proceed un- tary of state. Beginning Novem- L. W . Coiner, city recorder, and should be handled by private en- Mitchell. Joseph Kempaton and til the bids are let. ber 12th, high school students are George Matthews, Jesse Lansing terprise, rather than any nation- ------------- Vena Cannon were appointed o n ________________ offered courses under an expert B ill Thum, W . L. W orkm an and alization of industry “under the Public assistance In Lane county the committee to work out details Three Lane county schools tu m - instructor. Sutherlin, Yoncalla, Joseph Safley representing the guise of defense.” during the month of December of the organization. I t was also ed down the reorganization plan Drain and Elkton are among the city council, and Loren Schroeder 3. Taxes should be levied to w ill require an expenditure of $41,- agreed to sponsor a membership yesterday. The schools were Maple ?Ja5 i? jWhere sucb instructions are representing the Chamber of Cbm- cover as much as possible of gov- 910, according to the estimate of contest In the association. Chas. Goshen and Coast Fork. offered. merce, attended a hearing held in ernment expenses — including na- Max L. Dudley, administrator ot Mitchell w ill captain the prospec- -------------------- — -------------------------- Portland Tuesday by the state tional defense—on a pay-as-you-go the Lane county welfare commis- tive members living south and highway department with refer- basis. slon Tuesday. west of Lorane while Mrs. Ray ence to the closure of 8th and 4 T a vO, — Washington streets on the new a c t i o n s should & adjusted To Under the head of general as- Stacy w ill captain those living east slstance the estimate for Decern- and north of Lorane. (E A R L E. C O O PER ) I The soldiers then spread out highway strip. her is $8,900, embracing 320 real- -------------------- —— Every day is full day at Camp over an area of approximately a Fred Smith, Eugene attorney take the brakes o ff private enter­ prise so ste that VINAL RANDALL MOVING dent families, 40 non-reRldent fam ­ Clatsop u t tu rui n in e ana « u property own- can m ie d the u n national to b illio income n dol atsop. A ll energies ii ’ L . i m i i to build a toughened, efficient Ishes across the beach. A w alk up ers> was also present as was Mrs. Inr_ ppwl p 1 " do and 15 non-resident single, a total Y i" a L ? PJ.™ ’ by ,ldi.n& service, arm y of young men from all walks the coast and back to camp com- Judie Brown and Mrs. Laura are' 5. The government should stop of 495 resident cases and 55 non- is moving from nig location on of life. The work has begun to pleted the hike. Turner. The commission took the “witch-huntiag” activities against resident. « * neW 3 U.aur ‘ show ef,ect- W ith the prelim inary H a lf of the battery were given request of the city under advise- The estimate for old age assist- ers, located at Jefferson and the stages __ _____ of training well on their passes to leave over the week end morit and w ill likely make known industry and cease its "punitive a nee Is $24,500, with 1190 cases to new highway Moving operations way towards~rom£letion ¿lore at- A riiiis U re 'd a V 'T h e on«“ that ¡tedw teton" with^refere^re t<7the attitude” toward big and little business. Voo0 f ° r ' a aLoondeP?,n e at the end o T ^ y e a r . ; .s S i a H y in v it ^ ab° Ut $41,910 Required Public Assistance During December Battery “E” at Camp Clatsop