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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1941)
Survey Proposed B°yScout W eelt t0 For Local Area 6e obser“ i Hm By Bonneville A Postoffice on Wheels Farm Problems to City Library Had Traffic Problems Be Discussed in 1,773 Patrons 1940 Discussed at City and three-tenths per Two Meetings 10th cent Fifty-four of the area population were Hoy Scout week will Is- observed here slurtini; tomorrow aceoidiug registered as patrons or borrowers to plans mude by scout executives Two meetings for the consider at the city library for the year and members of troop 18. B e g in ation and discussion of soil Im 1940, according to a report sub ning today, each patrol plans to provement and farm crops prob mitted by Mrs. D. R. Hamant. February 7th Is Time Limit Set put In a scout window in the var Project Proposed at a Meeting lems will I n * conducted in the 4-H city librarian. The annual report ious bu*i,i<*ss houses. Saturday For Removal cf club building on the county fair released yesterday shows there Here With the Chamber night Is-glnning at 6:30 a father- grounds in Eugene next week by were 1,576 borrower* registered at Barricades son banquet has Iwen arranged at of Commerce the Lane County Agricultural the beginning of 1940 and 197 the Methodist church. Fred Bos Council cooperating with O. S. added during the year, making a ley, scout master announced last Fletcher, c o u n t y agent. Both total of 1.773. The library con TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO BE WOULD INCLUDE ALL OF night tFuit attempts will lie made mwtings will start promptly at tained 4,104 volumes at the be to gel the new scout executive, INSTALLED ON 2 STREETS 1:30 p. m. WILLAMETTE VALLEY ginning of the year and there were Lloyd Lillie down from Eugene as The meeting Monday afternoon 145 volumes added during the year the guest s|H-aker. Harold Sprague will be devoted to soil improve and 133 volumes added as gifts. At the regular meeting of the John F. Durr of Portland, form of the Jefferson school will also ment problems, including Irriga Total number of volumes of fic ' city council Monday evening, coun address the scouts unit the services er secretary of the Eugene Cham-i tion. drainage, and fertilizers and tion lent was 14.361; non-fiction cil members voted to limit to Feb. her of Commerce, now with the of un entertainer will ulso be se their use. Discussion will be led volumes lent 1,705. Main library 7th the removal of the barricades market development section of the curer!. by Arthur King, extension soils circulation was 16,530. Number of which shut off three streets from Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock Bonneville Power administration, specialist, Oregon State college. periodicals received by subscrip the new Pacific highway strip. If met with the Itourd of director» of scouts will I n * honored at the Miscellaneous crops problems tion during the year were 16. num , no action is taken by the highway Methodist church with the Rev. the Chamber of fo n tm c w ami such as production and marketing ber received as a gift 5. commission by that date toward the Industrial committee of thin E M. Tilton, pastor as speaker. of pea. vetch, and grass seed, pas removal of the barricades, the bar Monday evening the regular s<*out organization consisting of A W. tures and their maintenance, the riers will be removed by the city. llelllwell. II. E. Eakln and It. P. n ms * ting will Is* held at the arm outlook for miscellaneous farm The council also voted to accept Hoyre. for the purpose of discuss ory. Wednesday Boy Scouts will crops, and other problems in con the offer of the highway depart ing a proposed industrial survey I n - honored at the Jefferson school nection with field crops will be ment in which ' the department of the community. The board assembly starting at 11:30 a. rn considered at the Tuesday after proposed to install signal lights at meeting wo» held at the Gray Wednesday evening the court of noon meeting. Discussion will be ----------- the intersection of Ninth and Goose Cafe and board member* honor will I n * held at the Jefferson led by E. R. Jackman, farm crops Rites were held at the Mills Main and 6th and the new high- and Industrial committee agreed school with Willurd Newton, pre specialist of the state college. to sponsor the »urvey. the «lata to siding as chairman. County Agent O. S. Fletcher Chapel Monday for Richard T. way. if the lights were maintain- tie supplied by the committee and states that all interested people Martin. 76. pioneer resident of «1 by the city. Another traffic change of inter I he detail work 1» to lie done by are invited to attend these meet this section with the Rev. Hoff- draftsmen of the llonnevllle ad ings and to bring up for discussion man and the Rev. Stewart qf the est locally is the order to aban- ministration. questions and problems of inter- Free Methodist church officiating, don the stops on Fifth street. Interment was made in the Shields Previously all streets entering The Bonneville administration est to them. Here's a new rubber-tired poatoffite, to be Inaugurated Feb. IS be cemetery. Fifth were stop streets. Since the has recently completed the publi tween Washington. O. C» and Harrisburg, Va. Service will be ex Mr. Martin died Saturday after highway has been changed. Fifth cation of a »urvey conducted In tended Io other parts of nation in arras where tra in m all service an illness of four months. street will no longer be a stop the Columbia ba»in and covering has been discontinued or where existing I xe ill lies are not saffleient. Mr. Martin was b o r n in St. street except where It enter* Note large belt w hirh keeps one clerk in place as he sorts m ail io the communities from Astoria to Joseph, Missouri. August 3, 1865. Main. , the bus. The Dalles. The survey as pub-1 Gladys Swart bout’s ap|M*nrunce and was manned at Cottage Grove The problem of double parking Itshed Includes a map of each in McArthur court one week from in 1899 to Rosa Allen. Surviving in the business district came up town with the prospective Indus Moisture in the form of snow is are his widow and two sons, D. S. for discussion and it was agreed trial sites, the population, prin Tuesday. February 11. will give persons in the Cottage Grove area more plentiful in the Bohemia Martin of Tillamook and Cecil to leave the matter in the hands cipal industries, etc. section this year than last, but is Martin of Disston. He had been a of Myron Perry, the new police Completion of an Industrial sur an excellent chance to see the still deficient when compared with resident here for the past forty chief. Perry said yesterday morn- —— I vey here would finish the entire Metropolitan operas popular sing the normal amount. Forest ser two years coming from Kansas. ¡ng that he would have to make Willamette valley. According to ing star of radio screen and opera. LOCAL (U R L TO BROADCAST. The Bohemia club Mas robbed vice officials from Rujada meas- A mezzo-soprano. Miss Swarth .......... a study of the traffic situation present plana the survey would tie of upwards of $500.00 In cash and 8no" fa u mo‘i st^ e completed within two week* and out made her "debut*’ In the pro A n nounce, nt ' v * (! checks shortly after mjdmght S a t-,™ ? fessional singing world at the age two moqths cymptlntlon will be. Frvw .liN offiik* of the. dean of , , «rniMirTe to Mrs, c ®^Unl al a »larion erected near w om en o f O regon S ta te c o ll, ge a t U hnm nion h o a rd .™ house when she applied for . . nL,y .... , . . th the e C Champion boarding house in in Attention was also directed to required before the book Is pub of Mabie Gates. propr.c or The cash fh<? Measurernents were received a job as soloist in a the fact that officials will be di- ('orvallis recently of u radio pro and checks amounted to $480 00 ,aken Qn Jan lished. The survey here will lx* one 31st. (Our fig_ ,,, ~ , rected to resume collection of the of twenty to be issued on com Kansas City choir. Since that time gram to be broadcast Friday, m addition to some pinball money, urw an> approximate, Snow on Building and repair permits is- (imusemPnt tax, which was dis- she has worked steadily and February 7th from 9:45 Io 10:00 the amount ot which was un- , hp gmund measured munities In the Willamette valley ., inches sued at the city hall for January here durlng the depres- Durr said the purpose of the climbed the ladder of operatic p. m. on which Mrs. Mabel Wins were still light, but in greater s -on success until ten years ago she known. with a water content of 12.9 ton. secretary to the dean of wom survey was to Interest Industries sang her first season with the en and ........................ ....... .. The money was left in the cash lncbeg The snow »at the corres- number than the previous month. s Harry s<.hnieder, formerly bf two students, Sarah Mar- In coming Into western Oregon. Repair permits were issued to Roseburg, was chosen as terapor- Metropolitan. garet White and lleene Trunncll, drawer and other containers by ponding period of a year ago Background instruction in every wil| appear. Miss Trunncll is the the cashier when the establish- measured 6.7 inches with a mois- Mrs. H. H. Fox. 1433 West Main, ary patrolman Tuesday morning, phase of operatic technique have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ment was closed about midnight , ure content of 1.7 inches. repairs to dwelling; Chas. E. Mill- succeeding John Schaffer, resign ___ - be**n Included in Miss Swarthout’» Trunncll of the t^tham district. Saturday night. Mrs. Gates, who er, 320 Washington, new carpen- ’ ___________ -___ training. In her determination to Topics of the program are "What was attending a birthday party B R E S S L E R S T O F U R N IT U R E ter shop: A. W. Wooley, South! 3rd, repairs to residence; John reach the top in musical success O.S.C. Girls Are Doing" and "The planned to go down within a few M ARKET. minutes and put the money away she recently memorized 23 o|M*ru- O.S.C. Girl Earning Her Way." Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Bressler Cummins. 33 North 8th, repairs and had instructed the tic roles in one summer. cashier to drove to San Francisco, Califor- to garage and residence; Cecil If. ami when, t h e Willamette Miss Swarthout’* roles huve In D EFI TV COLLECTOR IIEItE leave money and lock the build- nia> .starting from here Sunday, Caldwell, Madison avenue, repairs basin project Is curried tai inm- when- Mr. Bressler went to buy to garage and residence; John ing. piet Ion as now planned, 1.345,<MX) cluded Mrs. Dean in "Peter Ib- FEBRUARY 17th. Long. 1010 Birch, new garage. betson," Adalgisa in "Norma," and new spring furniture. Mrs. Gates arrived she Wlien acre feet of usable irrigation wa The Cottage Grove Lions, after Deputy collectors of the Inter- found the door locked, but the ter storage will be provided in the Gluliettu in ’The Tales of Hoff winning a close 29-26 decision In eight dums. il. A. Rands of the man." In addition she sang ■'Car nul revenue service will he avail- money h a d disappeared. The Eugene earlier in the season, will U. S. engineer corps told farmers men" Inst season with both the able to aid prospective tax pay- theory is that the robber hid in try to defeat the University Gold attending the annual soli Improve Metropolitan and Chicago Opera ers from February 1st to March ’the building until the front door en Tide here in the high school 15th over the various jiaris of the was closed and then grabbed what ment short course held at Oregon companies. BY JACK KELLY. CAMP CLATSOP Presented as a feature of the state. Services of the collector money he could find and rushed gym Friday night. The University State college the last week In University of Oregon Greater will be available in Eugene Feb- out at the front door as only a team is a very capable ball club January. I awoke again t h i s morning then the boys enjoyed a train with Ace Plath, great defensive 1 to 15 and March 1 to 15. few minutes elapsed between the Rands reviewed the progress Artists Series, the concert is spon ruary ruar> i io ant. m.iren . io .... - »*” ' ' " * with my face washed. Why does ride on the government back to and high scoring guard, and Den Kfc« ..to r . „ that is being matle on the con sored by the Educational Activi A * .p a „ »,11 be here .e h n .h r > J - he M M , camp. All in all it was a 7.2-mile ny Shupe, a tricky high scoring ties Board of that school. struction of the dams and wild - . the tent that leaks? It s a good walking excursion. Reserved tickets for the Gladys forward, the spark plugs. The t.ates. ......... ,__ to Fort that the Fern Ridge reservoir on thing ..................... that we are^noving Swurthout concert are being sold University t e a m and Cottage M IS S IN G G IR L T H O L G I I T Gf the $480.00 taken, about Stevens next week or my face the Long Tom and the Cottage in McArthur court. Eugene. Tick •n,..,! l i t t i . . » \ n n i - r i v M i aoain Grove are tied for second place In T O B E H E R E . Grove reservoirs will be complete $110.00 of this amount was in would soon be showing the affects ets are $1.50, $1.25, or $1.00. Gen ‘ ‘ ' the league with both teams hav- checks and payment on these of erosion. ed In time to stow water for use Must have appeared in the midst . , , . .. . , . , . .. _ mg a chance for the champion- Officers have been t*n<k*avoring u en , stop,H.d a(" the Imnk. In the 1942 low water season. eral adntlssion tickets will also be of that electrical storm. He was . . . . , __ . News and Events. . . . . . ... . ship, but the losers will be eli- to locate Patricia Shawl of Oak- _______________ These will provide a totul of 125.- soli for the concert. a comparatively insignificant, un- p’. , __ . . . ..a The conscriptees h a v e begun ridge, missing from her home for 000 acre feet. known little fellow. Many of the their trek to Fort Stevens from the past two weeks and said to Rands also explained that lie- V n iv e rs itv H iirh the various parts of the state. Two men had previously met him. but ’ a lng be in this vicinity. 3*he girl is said cause of the rapid growth of the years before. Those that hadn t. sh and units have arrived to date via to be 14 years of age. Is five feet town of Sweet Home, where one Fort Lewis. Washington, where had no inkling he was even in the HarberU guards, Plath seven inches tall, has light brown of the major dams is planned, sur s ’ ump Co(ta^ Gn)ve; For. D C. Wilson. Yoncalla turkey they were issued their personal yictnlty. But he was a l a t e n t hair und weigh* about 125 pounds. veys are under way to find alter little guy. and made a decided ef- Langston and Minor; cen- If located kindly communicate buyer was here Monday finishing equipment. Two weeks quarantine nate sites on the south and middle awalts them and then into fort to leave an impress,om Each * Jones and up’ the turkey market. He pur- now awaits them and then into A heart attack, which occurred with the police office here. Santlam rivers. tent was visited individually and n„tran chased 165 head and ended the the prescribed routine. This new- The eight prospective dams tak yesterday a f t e r n o o n at 12:30 T^ egame wil, preceded by a buying season for the present adventure is quite a yodel from new contacts made. His stay was en together will create storage( o’clock caused the deuth of James D R A F T E E S T O B E I N D U C T E D short, but in that time all ideas time with the possible exception life on the farm and in the city, F E B . IM -M A IU H 7. second team game starting at 7:00 lakes with a combined area of 26,- A. Butler, 75, at his home on of a few turkey hens to be bought we know, but those sergeants do of hi* insignificance had vanished, o’clock. 800 acres, or the equivalent of n South Tenth street. The passing of Of the 971 men from the state ofter the bre<*ding season. have a way of making you feel and his appearance soon warrant single circular lake having a dia Mr. Butler was sudden as he hud ed all the attention of a visiting to report at Portland for army Turkey shipments from this vi- right at home. boys. experienced no previous illness. meter of 7*4 miles. dignitary. Especially converted service, sixty-seven men will be C inity amounted to 120,000 pounds • • • Mr. Butler, n painter by trade, and recruited to him were Cor inducted from Lane eounty.Twen- dur(ng the past season. The total week has been mostly de- came here in 1924 from Central porals George Kerr and William C.C.C. ty-one men from draft board No. shipment* stalling last November voted to a practical problem in City, Nebraska. He was bom Ernshaw. Privates Roy Craine, 2 will report on February 18. On wcre iPSS than the preceding year the gun camouflage under battle January 13, 1866, at Trenton, Mis Robert Nelson, Lavern Thornton. March 7. twenty-two men from (|„e n p,x>r market. The mark- conditions. The guns were moved souri. Can t you just picture Fat Kerr draft board No. 1 and twenty-one c, outlook is better for another > n* set UP * n Oring position and Prompt work of a group of vol Surviving are two sons, Fred Information hns been received year and a slight increase in the camouflaged against aerial obser- with the measles. unteer firemen saved the cabin of by the office of the Oregon State Butler of Trenton, Missouri; Rus from draft hoard No. 3. Private Howard Dulley received Capt. and Mrs. Faye Stewart at numlM-r of turkeys grown in this 'ation. The entire battalion work- Employment Service that there sell Butler of Miriwuy Island, and an honorable discharge as pre will be nn Intermediate enrollment two daughter*. Mrs. Mabel Hirt BEG PA RD O N . M ESSRS. CRAIG vicinity may be expected. Chief cd as a unit and the last evening scribed in Section 4, Army Reg Culp Creek Sunday morning when A N D MILLER. factor in u better outlook la due tbe searchlight battery !’cor°d a the interior of the cabin caught for t h e Civilian Conservation of Grand Island, Nebraska, and ulations. 613-360, and has return fire from a flue backfire. Practl- to tbe fact that fewer birds are course for the guns to follow. The Mrs. Mary Sandman of Denver, Corps In February. In the lust issue of tbe Sentinel carrivd over jn storage. hypothetical plane was contacted ed „ home. . „ __ . cally all the household furniture Various sjieciHlized t r a i n i n g Colorado. A sister, Mrs. G. W. we inserted an ad for Cridg and Corporal Vernon Thoreson has * t thp kUchen fur. “ J M r W ilso n also shipped a few by the lights and followed across courses in trades necessary to na McKay of Conway, Missouri, and c und the interior of the the sky. The game of tag finished been wrestling with the flu all Miller, advertising coal and bri- ch^ ens Monday, a brother, John Butler of Inde tional defense Industries arc now queta for sale. Our spelling of the "Good-night" was given by week but now claims the dec«,on. fau damaged. The fire pendence, Kansas. being given by the CCC. Two of our enlisted men have star(ed about W;00 m briquets was not according to the sweeping beams. The day fol- M I K E M O R A N A R R E S T E D . Funeral arrangements are pend Any young men d e s i r i n g to transferred to Fort Stevens with and Mrs stewart who Webster. (We were thinking of ______ _ lowing, the equipment was set learn about these opportunities, or ing at the Mills chapel. It was an brickbats, we are on the wrong Mike Moran of Portland, said to back to traveling order and re- promotions. P r i v a t e Raymond welTP hei.e for a week-end vi.lt, wishing to Join the CCC can ob nounced yesterday afternoon. end of these missies so often and lx< the famous f.xithall referee, turned to camp where it was Monroe Is acting Mess Sergean n>maj|,ed unti, Tuesday tx,fore re. tain full information and applica-j (<j erroneously s p e l l e d briquets. was arrested Monday by Myron cleaned and made ready for a for the officer personnel, and tlon blanks at the local State Em-j TO SALEM . * by jrwur. "Bricketts"'. Sense us Mr. Craig. Perry , police chief, and charged rumored local, niohde maneuver, Private Charles Haney is Find ployment office. Cook for the g l a n c e it was under*tood. with drunkenness. The arrest was Vinnl Randall, R. S. Drenner, Another conditioning m a r c h , of these men attended the Cooks | nude at the Cottage Grove hotel. Paris Breedlove and Claude Sher-: S P E A K IN G O F S A F E T Y . C O F F E E SHO P CLOSED. this time to Fort Stevens. The and Bakers School at Fort Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clevenger man drove to Salem yesterday af two battalions met midway en Washington. G E O R G E W IL L O B S E R V E of Fontana. California, former ternoon In the interest of senate A man may be a “dear" to he Coffee Shop at the Cottage • • • route, the first battalion leaving A B E ’S B IR T H D A Y . residents, are here in the interest ve hotel, operated for the |wst bill No. 52, relating to the con his wife and a "lamb" to bis It H as Been Said: ____ from the Fort and the second of their property. secretary a n d a "horse" for iral month*, has been closed servation of game and fish. That all the boys are going to Next Wednesday, February 12, battalion from Camp Clatsop. Up- work but to the public he’s George Maehen of »be local etn- on arriving at our destination we WAIST, especially S e r g e a n t an indefinite period, it was Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schricker Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter and just a Road Hog when he mo >unced Saturday night. Wheth- are the parents of an -pound Claude Miller. ployment office will close the of- were met by our 249th band and the eating establishment will family and Theodore Chamberlain nopolizes the middle of the high fiee for the day in observance of escorted into the post. Battery E Yep, every day in the Army is. son born Wednesday, February 5 ipened under a new mnnage- visited friends nt Lebanon Sun way. [at the Butler maternity home. Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. ¡mounted a formal ceremony and .like Sunilay on the farm. day. it could not be learned. Council Meeting Richard T. Martin Rites Held Monday Gladys Swarthout To Appear Feb. 11 McArthur Court Bohemia Club Cash Till Is Looted Of $500 Early Sunday Morning W " More Snow Bohemia But Normal Moisture Is Still Deficient January Building and Repair Permits Light and Willamette Project Provide Irrigation make Lions Are Set for Eugene Invasion FROM THE REAR RANKS Heart Attack Is Fatal to Painter to Teach the Intermediates in Feb. 120,00 Lbs. Turkeys Shipped Past Season Fire Damages Cap. F. Stewart’s Home 8%