VOLUME LI COTTAGE OttOVE, LANE COUNTV OREGON, T ill IWDAV MARCH 20, 1941 News and Events C. To o H f C. ear Members 2 Power Battieof Atlantic Discussions Soon Is Now Underway Wheat for Anxious Britain Chamber of Commerce member* will h a v e opportunity to hear about electric energy, and the United States to Send M ore | Bonneville administration within I the next two weeks, Dr. H. A. Light Naval Crafts Hagen, president, announced yes­ terday. C. A. Brazil of Eugene. to Britain. _______ will address > the INCOME T A X R E TURNS organization on the Bonneville JUM P 100 PER CENT *5lup ,"*** TT ‘,"< ,K,on and on the following lurMhiy u repreaon- — —— Two developments in the battle of the Atlantic stood out last night while Britain and Germany went Into another round of their all-out air struggle with unrelenting fury, On the American side of the Atlantic Secretary of Navy Knox tntlve of the Mount Ain StAtex ,,OWpr <’«. will talk on the system ,hat m,w wrves this section and • omc oi lhp «¿vantage to the « * t « n e r In pat ionizing private enterprise. A CO^ U J invitation Is given to ,hc ««end both sessions, UHS to Hold Open House on April 14 Tu-d./ i: r'.'i ¡ X jk l ✓ ,« Workmen started razing the old announced a complement of light naval craft soon will lx- sent to Britain. The fleet will include tor­ pedo boats, submarine chaser*, yachts, fast motor boats and other war vessels. H itler’, subs would like Britain revealed that Its policy To celebrate its first anniver- Horsham. Victoria. Australia, for shipment to Britain where anxiety air cadet training henceforth will Involve ever great- “T ‘,h|‘ OrOVe U?.'°n l" “£h “ M t over dwindling food supplies. I Passed by Australian censor.) Others who have entered are:' m er on German shlp-buiid- ing attacks yard, and naval base. This o \ l „ 7 .'" “ T ” , n ~ Claud(' Rl™ s « « * navy station- 1 9 4 1 T a X Ing yards and naval bases. This A -, ^or^men Start Number of High Hancock Oil Co. 1 o Prect Station School Boys In Defense Training oid cannery sue , ... _ Clearing Way for Road at Damsite Boys of Cottage G r o v e high canning factory building Monday school, other than those in nation- near the intersection of Madison al guard, either recent graduates and 7th on the new highway which ■ ¡or who left school this year to will be the site for a new service C learing Crew Begins Work ienter in National service, are: Dan station by the Hancock Oil com- Monday, Grading to rraxk, class of ’36. army air cadet pany. The site was sold to the training, reported March 17. 1941; oil company by Roy Short and Commence Soon Boh Grannis, class of ’3«, naval Chas. Beidler. The decision of the reserve air training, reports April Hancock Oil company to con- 1, 1941. Boh now holds civilian struct its first service station in CONCRETE M IXER IS SET pilots license secured by thrpe Cottage Grove definitely ends the UP AT DAM months training at Willamette possibility of reopening the can- university. Charles Clark, class of nery, which had been closed sev- 3S. is in the navy; Glenn Weldon, era| years. Last year at this sea- Twenty to twenty-five workmen class of ’38, army engineer corps son there was talk of trying to Monday started clearing the right ,mp' * ' C a'SS 38' ^ a r" revive the cannery, but former of way for the new roads to be rel Booher, 39. George Rissue. 39. stockholders of the institution built around the Cottage Grove •o X n i tiru nd To Gcne turned thumbs down on the ven- dam. Grading and actual construc- 4 J. Bob W hite 40. are all in the ture, saying they had lost enough ticn of the roads is expected to anny.1 a,r “ Ty'Sf 8ta,’onpd at money. begin within the next thirty days. Hamilton Field. California; Sidney The new station by the Hancock Road building equipment is ex- ynne. class of 39. is working for o il company will be modern in pected to be moved to the site of the Pacific Telephone and Tele- every respect and according to un- the operations in the meantime by giaph company; Elra Wilson, class official information will be opened the contractor, E. C. H all and sink these sacks of wheat being loaded at Cxter.’ c i s ’ o f ^ . " t o t o e ^ y S u r T t r a v e ™ S U m m c r „ ‘ branch manager of the Bonneville administration, NV Mil E li 32 Construction of 7 T V - vx G ,T by ,7 Z L o a d L i g h t e r ~ ntrac,toT * American Legion Play P.F.A. Boys Are Guest - » '¡ T w>"“ """> Income Tax Heavy ."“X 'i ,n? To Be Presented Here Speakers at Chamber ■ stXu'ih!. recently en- Th, ,„tc tax ted *p“b™1' * I 1"* March 31st at 8 P. M. Commerce Luncheon the Cottage C° nn?“Cy’ speeded w th WX and Rotterdam Germany returned be entertained by numbers b ^ t t e ‘" . J ~ “ 7 - ai e L_H? ? T y w M heiighter t h l bat *°ad me" " * * * • acc* “ ro* d _______ ^ ^ “ c ^ S T t ’ tate ^ r a T i^ o m e ^ s S to the attack on Britain last night g|tarm mencan Veterans of m the World to pay their night were still digging trapped daughter's first class. Following spiritualism, wades chin deep Into ‘ ' eu-«— os e w o rld ¡ng jn a • double . line u iwwes o i h- a t» « share of taxes before the penalty counting the dead. The attack on with fifteen minute» provided for ing the Ire and curiosity of his rung speeches in the local F F A ” a r eitday went 6H. Hull, an east coast port of 3OO.(XK) each one. Each student's schedule various girl friends ------- - ---------- ------ - - p' Pn,nK a number from here at- speech contest. Paul won first tended the ¡n^taiin>ir.n r-,romr,r,i„c O t the 29 bills affecting unem­ was said to have been on a scale will be copied, (me copy will be The master mystic. F ritz,” of place in the chapter contest and william A B e e b e r o f C ^ m e e S m i t h - S h o r t G rO C eT V ployment insurance that came be­ duplicating the attacks on Gias- kept in the office and the other course complicates matters with also in the Upper W illamette Val- Grove heads the veteran.«Srean Tea V j xr, fore the recent legislature. 13 gow and Liverpool Iasi week, will lie given to the parents. The his weird seance performances. To ley district contest orKa" 1 0 G e l C D r a t e Z I t i l -— ......... . - . . . . • izaiion as commander. Command- passed both houses. Of the meas­ WhCKn l-' pom- " Beeber served during the war A n n i v e r s a r y S a t u r d a y ures which survived the session, Now that thc battle of the A t- parent* and those interested an in- Hager-Roth. who. although navmg man(|p,. f ,h n c k C C (. j(h ComrMnv r mi«» field four passed without amendment Untie has begun." said the air sight into the school activit.es in been marr.ed f.ve limes is still W ist field sig- m v « tic '« n v w i n n tn n t » H m i r c r ------ ■" ---------------- ” — -•" * — u^w un. The Smith-Short Grocery will and one replaced an earlier bill, m in ia te In Landon. 'Kiel and th.- d a - .n ..„ . , w mvata-a m™, .„ le n t admirer ministry »m i M M n inn ii r . Hu f r , i' ,ion ,o C a m b e r of Commerce to Other officers installed were: celebrate their 27th anniversary leaving only three successful in Wilhelmshaven more than ever .1? .k I » » ? T , ®” cnd the 8th anniversary of the Leroy Peterson. Eugene, senior Saturday a n d in keeping with their original form. vital to the enemy’s war effort hibox I? ^ 'm 7 n « v to afl CamP A p n ‘ 6,h - ^ r d celebrations of this kind offer to whHc an exact analysis of the both have been heavily ataeked." These four with a fine support- D r’ ^ ‘* 7 of Eugene was also J"ia n t,y- W ,h . E!mer i t o ^ This effeCt ° f the lcKislation has n<” Big fire« and explosions were re­ inc cast make »he nlav a bomb- I)resent and made a short talk. Cleek of Junction City, junior vice c,a* values in grocery items. T h is be• of Eugene, treasurer, with the »»t the oldest, business firm in waiting weens, raising ___________ nues over the $5.000.000,1)00 mark Tuesday morning nt 10:30 a. m. the weekly check, and restricting - ........... . Rev. Ellsworth Tilton. _ Thp ,hrcp h,‘ards sent thirty-sev- m . P. 161 depot brigade; Lee Cottage Grove today. for the current fiscal year thc with the seasonality determinations. Methodist minister, in charge In- P l a y tO B e pn ™pn including thirteen from Moore of Eugene, adjutant with See the announcement of Smith- treasury announced yesterday Based on last year’s 54.000.000 temwnt was made in the I.O.O.F. P r o o o n t o r i lV T arnb 9 1 «si , 7 ^ . ,hrP C ° nc o f w h ic h w a s ’ he 6th regiment. Marines. 2nd di- Short in this issue for special other birthday" benefits, the reduced waiting week Masonic cemetery. I T i a r C H Z 1 5 L W illiam Conn from this city. vision. values as well as < ' Masonic cemetery Dirmoay t0 5250,000 a ------------- ------ ------------------------------------------------ features. Mr. Knight died at thc home of year, the $10 weekly minimum will "Professor, How Could You?” a a daughter, Mrs. Robert Culber- ,. . » ihree-act comedy play will be pre- FAIR MEETING APRIL 16th. cost $14,000 extra and the use of - 7 7 , u 7^ a. M r InH m K u l m " ““ 'i * " t c d Friday night, March 21st at 6 instead of 5 per cent of highest There were 511 bills passed by Mr. and Mrs. Knight, former real- , h(. Jefferson school gymnasium, A meeting of representatives of quarter s earnings for the weekly the legislature, which adjourned dt'nts of thta aeetton, had moved „ aponsored by th(, s c ^ . ^ all Lane county sections to work benefit will cost $57.000 more. BY JACK KELLY, FORT STEVENS early Sunday, compared with the am, to Springfield about sbt months o ,d fornwr, known ns , be . nhi.rn tluav h»H moH» "w --- out a premium list for the 1941 Adding the $300,000 estimate 970 that ■ were *u— , introduced M r iZ n ia h i t ---- i k --------*“ . * ' G*or8«nn* club, of the Methodist Six months u n d e r the w ire.'of smoke which billowed out and Lane county fair, was set today « .„ » M r « ’ A .u J r î journment. Is ot o n Eugene, o f S n r in v Mrs fie lr l Roben « n d M r , Fulbert- H e n rv hto,ory t ^ h e r who knows more "iM bai whittled away even faster and the hike progressed on its about C|TOp .tra than mod. than the first as the preliminary way. but the men were thankful prn women In order (o become training is now in the past and all that by their training thev were I)wm hp mus| ge, He has our efforts are now directed ‘ in able to protect themselves in y what onIy t h w dayj. tQ fjnd a w|fp and practical tactical problems. could have been an emergency. The F air Manager has sent no- $621.000 additional expected to gó tices to Granges, livestock men. to the workers. The emergency poultry raisers and farm clubs clause was not included on any of urging their participation in the these bills, so increased benefits revision of the premium list. cannot start for 90 days after they -------------------------- are signed by the governor. M r- and Mrs- Clarence Cockcrill Balanced against these figures ' Butte route are the par- ¡s $88.000 estimated relief to cm ° of f Black en,s of a P°un<1 son born this ploying units in the first year of morning, March 20th at the But- experience rating, which is to take ler maternity hone. effect July 1, 1941. Elimination of penalty rates might cut the em­ ployers' contributions by $454,000 more next year. Added to this will be losses in taxes on wages of sev­ eral thousand newspaper carriers under 18 years of age, agricultur­ al processing and packing work­ ers, and domestic employes ot col­ lege fraternities and sororities. W ith the exception of newsboys, coverage of these workers stopped as of January 1, 1941. News -------- and -------- Events. since •'” love is the — least his wor- * *» •» " of • ■■■" --------- — Probably the cruelest person in r|ps leaves it up to a friend to Tomorrow is moving day for all the world is that being who pick (| wjfc *” for You wjH . , be battery. All ' — you ------- mothers and accePts' accepts, enlarges enlarges and and passes passes on on * " blm "" 7 .-------L '........ -- K im e o f S a n ta R n r h a r a C a lit o r . Ia u g h tiU cr> 8 t ,h t ‘ p v 1 ‘ca- fathers that helped little W illie completely unfounded information WORKER» AT ROW RIVER ni-i f o u r v rn n d e h ilrlrc n nnd nnn mpnts the professor finds himself pack his suitcase to come up here ot personal happenings in another So for an evening of fun and can undoubtedly appreciate his locality. Why any "person feels MILL TO HOLD ELECTION. i 2 ! i ' . / ^ „ ^ u H CbijH ’T n. 1.,,i2d s?ILe A.,».. f ,H -u - ’ M , laughter Is- sure and see “Profes- position now. Each fellow is issued justified or qualified to reaccount According to unofficial informa­ Anna Strader of Idaho. sor How Could You." one-foot locker and into this he something he did not witness is a tion the national labor relations Thc cast is as follows: Profes- has to put A L L his equipment and mystery to most people but al- board has ordered an election to sor Perry, M errill Craig; Vicky extra clothing. Many a three-man ways there is that one who feels be held by the employes ot the Randolph, Marie Caton; Grandma team has been necessary to close it his duty to exercise stereo- Row River Lumber company east I’erry. Faye T a y l o r ; Grandpa that bulging lid. We will bivouac scopic vision. Usually he is a very of her to determine whether they Perry. Howard Taylor; J o h n the first nine days over and will near-sighted fellow. will be represented by the I.E.U .,I KALEM . - Following a hectic Appleby, Boh Woolcott; Priscilla i»e on field rations with battle sta- the Lumber and Sawmill Workers battle during w h i c h the house MorIcy Gracp Monroe; Tootsie tlons manned 24 hours a day. In- Battery Briefs. Union (A.F. of L.) or the In ter- staged a sit-down strike against Bcan Roa,c Lcwis; Butcher Boy tensive instruction of the gun and Corporal W illiam Ernshaw who national Wood Workers Union the senate, the Oregon state legis- Bean, Tom Preece; Valerie W hit- artillery problems will be the recpntl.v transferred to Battery D (C IO ). The election will lie held Jature adjourned at 3:00 a. m Sun- man ' Mtu ian cone; Boggins, Jack scope of Ihe school. The Chief of has been Promoted to Sergeant, within the next month or six day morning in its 63rd day of Gaton the Coast Artillery will inspect us Corporals Carroll Sullivan and weeks. session. Tickets are on sale nt the West- some time during this period, the ^ (ld M iller have returned to the Ih e sit-down was caused by the prn Auto. P rices 10c, 25c and re- results of which are very import- ^«Itery after being ahsent on fur- senate’s defeat of the two-cent servpd 35c FLYING CLUB SHIP HERE ant to us nnd the regiment as a l° ugl| f ° r die past ten days, per package cigarette tax. but ! whole. As judged on a competitive Another officer has been at- A Piper oyb plane lielonging to everything was straightened out hnsis the 249th has been first sev- ,achpd to our battery. 2nd Lieut- B O W L IN G A L L E Y L O B B Y the Cotage Grove flying club was and the hill went to the governor, eral times and never has dropped cnanl Duane G. Jehlik. ENLARGED. flown down yesterday from Port-| A fter amending the measure to --------- below fifth place with similar Duke Ellington and his Boys land by Lloyd Brown, club in-[provide that one-sixth of the The lobby of the Grove Rowling regiments in the United States sponsored a rug-cutters convention : revenue structor and will tie permanently $1,900,000 annual revenue from Alley, on F ifth just off Main, has We hnd a most impressive hike lhte Pasf Saturday evening to of- quartered here. | Ihe tax should be used foi for voca-,been enlarged to include the front this week. The night was bell- Bc*a dy open Seaside for the sum- id the _ . __ tional education and the r rest for part of the building formerly oc- clear nnd the searchlight battery mer- 77,0 d(l.v’s are still chattering George E. Rissue, son of Mr. and old nlH age «.,e pensions, nnn.ton. thc ihn senate . » n .t . pass- ru,.._ eupjpd by , he Thaxton Motor Spr. WM making thp most of it as about that "Sophisticated Lady” Mrs. Albert Rissue. East Madison ed it 17 to 13. vice, which has been closed. The their lights danced across the sky. nurnber. street, has been promoted to th e ■ ... , building has been remodeled and So engrossed in the lights in fact P^e r.-.v address of the boys will Richard C. H o ttelrt, member ot rank of corporal In the army air The W illiam Funk and O. W. eventually t h e Cottage Grove was the battery that the shout of Berlin staff of United Press, who Fort Canby, Washington. was arresied by Gestapo on sus­ corps, according to won! received Blackmore families returned Sun- Bowling Alley management hopes "gas" by the scouts came as a It Has Been Said, picion of espiónate for an “enemy hy his parents recently. George day evening from a visit at Grid- to use the entire building, the ad- complete surprise. Masks were It is indeed too bad that St. power" which Nails were careful Is stationed at Chanute Field, [ley, California, at the Wallace i dltional space to be used as a re- hastily donned and adjusted The Patrick ean’t return and finish his to stipulate waa not the United Rantoul, Illinois. Beaver home. creational room. tloltelet's home is Brook­ gas was found to be several cans job on the mainland. ‘ lyn. Cigarette Tax to Raise $1,900,000 BRICE ( REEK CCC CAMP TO OBSERVE 8th ANNIVERSARY. The Brice Creek CCC camp will observe its 8th anniversary April 8th, Capt. Byron Gray, comman­ der, announced here Monday. Preparations arc going forward to observe thc anniversary to which the public will be invited. Appropos of the anniversary the camp has made several improve­ ments including the erection of a new entrance to the camp grounds. The enrollees are busy with road work and arc working on the Sharps creek road at the present time.