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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1941)
J VOLUME LI COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1911 N U M B E R 44) Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Week To Start Improvement Campaign Proclamation Oregon Called to Furnish 210 Men School Commencement Events Scheduled to Start May 25th SALEM , Ore. — Oregon state headquarters for selective .service City Truck» to Be Available last week was called upon to fur G O L F E R S T O M A R S H F IE L D . First on High School Program nish 210 men to the armed forces During Week of May Monday night b'dot the busi during the period June 2-5, inclu About twenty members of the n e s s meeting, communications Is Baccalaureat« Service 10 to 24 sive. K N O W A L L M EN, W O M E N A N D C H IL D R E N BY T H ESE Cottage Grove Golf club plan to were read by Mrs. K L Adams Sunday, May 25th The schedule for delivery of the journey to Marshfield Sunday nnd Mrs. Anna Petrie, a brief dlx- PRESENTS: men to the Portland induction where they will play the first In 8URVEY OF TOWN TO BE eussion alsiut delegate* to the T H A T , Whereas the N A T IO N A L C LE A N UP, P A IN T UP and station follow»: 53 men. May 2; ter-city golf match between the national convention but no deci MADE BY FIRE DEPT 53 men. May 3; 52 men. May 5; ,w ° teams. The return game THOMAS OENTLE IS TO BZ sion reached. Mrs. Sallle H ill gave H X UP C A M P A IG N has resulted in many advantages to com and 52 men, May 6 scheduled between the Grove club an account of her recent Califor OUEST SPEAKER munity life through the United States. The June 2-5 call will bring the and Coquille at Coquille Sunday nia trip. It was luggested that The initial »Inge of the city- the club attend church In u gioup total number of men supplied to was postponed on account of In safeguarding health and safety; In promoting em w id e , te c I ion- wide clean up. |*uint If un Invitation the armed forces by Oregon un Mother's Day. Commencement events for the was extended up campaign got underway thin from one of the churches in our ployment and thrift; in furthering fire prevention; in der the Selective Service Act to seventy-one seniors of the Cottage week with an informal commit city. approximately 2,500. The original Grove union high school will be promoting better housing; In stimulating civic pride, tee meeting at the city hall, net quota established for the state gin with the union baccalaureate Group singing was enjoyed at und in making the "home and city beautiful;" where plana were discussed for the close of the ses.’don. The com for the period beginning last Oc- exercises on Sunday evening, May making the cani|iuign effective. mittee of six announced the pro tober and ending June 30. 1941, 25, at the high school auditorium NOW . T H E R E F O R E , Be it known that plans have been perfect The date» May 19th to 24th ha* gram would be ;lv< n on May 19. l*as 2,806 but it ha* been indicat with the Rev. Gordon Hypes of ed for u thorough Cleon Up, Paint Up und Fix Up Campaign in been set aalde by the city on ed that this may be revised up _______ (he Christian church giving the "Clean lip. Paint Up Week," but Cottage Grove May 19-24. This date to mark the opening of a ward. Mrs. Julia Lucinda Ashby. 65. a address. Special music will be fur thia should only lie the beginning It was also announced by State resident of this section for a half nished by the Masonic quartet. real campaign of per» latent and constructive effort in cleaning of the effort» to beautify un«I Headquarters for Selective Ser- century, died at the family home Class Day exercises are sched up. fixing up and keeping it up. In this worthy movement of make Cottage drove and thia vice that there would be no re- in the Cedars community Sunday, uled for Tuesday afternoon, May trade area a more de» I ruble place cleaning, painting, planting, repairing arid general rehabilitation placement» to furnish for men re following an extended illness. A 27, at 2:30 p. m. Bob Propst, to live. jected in the June 2-5 call. In re native of Glenville, Minnesota, president of the senior class, will and beautification we urge each citizen to do his or her best In Cottage Grove, city official» quisitioning men the Army is now Mrs. Ashby had lived in this sec preside over these festivities. part to make our community C LEA N . H E A L T H Y , T H R IF T Y , have agreed to fuml»h truck» for anticipating the percentage of tion for fifty years and October At 8:00 p. m. on Thursday, May SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL. hauling rubbtah. garbage nnd physical rejections and calling for 14, 1894. was married to C. E. 29, the graduation exercises will trash, If property owner» will co The Cottage G r o v e Rod nnd enough men above those needed Ashby at Cottage Grove. She be given in the high school audi operate by piling the refuse ma Gun club in the first regular to take care of rejections. served several months as Sentinel torium. Mr. Thomas H. Gentle of terial near an alley or atreet way. meeting presided over by the new correspondent of the Cedars com Monmouth, formerly director of By WILLIAM IIALIIKMAN. Mayor. mi that the truck can get such officers decided to adopt a new munity before her health grew teacher training at the Oregon material» without undue Incon policy with reference to holding too poor to keep up the work. State Normal School, will be the venience. meetings, at the regular *ession Surviving are the husband and guest speaker. Three student c* » r x'~v za • This year the Cottage Grove Monduy evening Hereafter bu*i- tlvo daughters. Mrs. Edna Pointer speakers, representing the senior The fruit crop outlook is not as Fire Department, realising the ness meeting, will be mad. »hort of Portland and Mrs. Hazel Bol good as it was at the correspond ton of Depot Bay; a brother. M il- class, w ill discuss the general ~ existing fire hazard» and the need and »nappy, not to exceed one ing period of a year ago, although ton Clow of Klamath Falls and theme of “Our Common Defense.” for greater fire protection ha* hour. The business meeting will it will be June 1st or after before two sisters. Mrs. L. P. McCoy of Special music will be furnished by taken the lead In the clean up lie followed by a social hour, at which time members are at liber the prospects can be fully deter the Blue Mountain community the high school orchestra, glee movement and member» of the will be furnished, except Scout mined according to C. E. Stewart, and Mrs. Elza Horning of Minne clubs, and soloists. A complete Tonight an organizational meet fire department have agreed to ty to go home. program of the commencement New officers presiding .Were: ing will be held lie re for the pur axe and knife.) former county fruit inspector. make a survey of the city, sug sota. Also two grandchildren and activities will be published in 1 :4 0 - Obstacle Race: Team will C. O. Anlauf. president; Paris Normally there is a full cherry two great grandchildren. gesting ways and mean» to re pose of planning a South Lane later issues of this paper. crop, but the prospective yield Funeral services were held from move tire hazard» and clean up Breedlove, secretary and Harry Boy Scout district with Scout be six Scouts. Be Prepared! l:50-_Tug-o-war. Team of six Rentle, the only hold-over as now looks like from thirty-five to the Mills chapel Tuesday after leaders invited from four com the city. To expedite the effost, fifty percent harvest. The apple noon at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. the town has been divided into treasurer. Members voted to In munities: Drain. Creswell. Cot Scouts. Rope w ill be furr'vbed. 2:00— Presentation of Awards. and pear crop prospect is fair. Gordon Hypes. Christian minister. four districts using Main street struct the secretary to obtain tage Grove and Lorane. The same Scoring: Bases of 5-3-2-1. For possibly near the average. The officiating. Interment was in the and Sixth street a» the dividing more Information on the Oregon four communities are expected to lines between the four districts. Wildlife, a magazine published at enter troops in competition in the all events. Noon meal judged on peach crop was practically all Masonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery, killed by the February cold spell. She was a member of the Three firemen will work In each State College. district rally to be held May 17. bases of 10-6-4-2. Members ulso voted to bold a Awards: R ’•b.ei* w ill be pre- which also cut the yield of straw- Christian church and the Worn- district and will go over the ter The Southern Lane county dis the trict nuy Scouts rally will be held tented to the iix -.op placing pu- berries. Othpr berry varieties ens Relief Corps, rttory assigned, muking recom-, registered trap shoot at According to advices prom ise a poor to fair harvest. *” - — T * ’ , mendationa a» to improvemon'» grounds June 15th. to which all Saturday morning and afternoon trois. i y C orge f c B. A Machen. - - - — r.AnAger of The grape yield should be normal. E m p l o y m e n t G r O U D clutis in the State will la- invited May 17th. at Cottage Grove, op- which might be nuule. the Oregon State Employment and elected R. S. Drenner “ There is a fair prospect for fil- .• , _ —— , r «« • poaite the high schooL All Scouts /I n z ie s z iz J Suggestions will be referred to Service, there will be a Civilian berts and a good prospect for M e e t i n g s t o B e H e l d a policy committee nnd » list of delegate to the wildlife confer- will assemble at the armory in Conservation Corps enrollment ence and Claude Sherman walnuts. ----- ---- “* the morning between 9:30 and the properties no-ting attention held May 20 to 31, 1941, inclusive. Starting at Portland May 15 10:00. Scouts will march to the will be published in this newspa ternate. In this connection it is interest C H A PM A N SH E E P WORKING and 16- a schedule of training and site of the rally, carrying all per using s t r e e t numbers. It i» ing to note that the training from informational meetings over the equipment. 'Phis rally will be on a DOG W IN S FIR ST PRIZE. not the Intention of the commit now on to be given in the CCC state has been planned by the Un IMitrol liases. Scouts are urged to tee to embarrass or untugonize camps will deal definitely .with organize your patrols now. any one, but simply point out the O f interest is the announcc- employment Compensation Com National Defense. The aim of the ment that the eight year old sheep J * np‘Oyera’ 7"P«oy<* and Here is an opportunity for all things that might be done, often CCC has been to give young men Aw, » Z— l i ------„ ..J commission personnel are includ- Scouts to show their scouting at little expense to the property ________ Bids for grading the railroad working dog. a border collie own cd in 21 meetings already ar training so that they would be ability and to prepare themselves owners. There are a few fire trap» All ex-service men and auxili- and highway around the Dorena ed by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chap ranged. able to fit into jobs in private in In the city limits, some of which art*« of either the American for the camping season All event* dam reservoir will be opened at man of Divide won first prize at dustry. The opportunity for such Employers and trade associa need to he torn down. In one or Legion, Spanish war veterans or are right in line with Scouting 2:00 p. m. May 28th in the Pit- the Polk county fat lamb show at jobs, after having some training, tion representatives will meet two instances there ore ahandon- Veteran* of Foreign Wars will at- activities and sho .Id not’ take tock block, Portland, it was learn Monmouth. May 10th in competi Friday. May 16, noon at the Port is much greater that ever before. ed properties which bring in no tend Memorial day services at the much preparation. ed here Saturday. The work w ill tion with seven other dogs. The land Chamber of Commerce under It has been arranged for this revenue and on which taxes are Christian church Sunday the 25th. Schedule of E vents. be let in two units and the award dog won first prize at Junction direction of George L. Meyers, enrollment that young men who being paid. In such Instances It Representatives of these various C ity last year and has been en 9 :3 0- Assemble at ’ he Armory, to be made to the low bidder in chairman of the Social Security have been formerly in the CCC tered again this year. would lx- economy and money organization» are requested *o Cottage Grove. .each case. committee. Discussion will follow may be re-enrolled at this time, M r. and Mrs. R. G. Cellars of saved In taxes to raze the build meet at the city hall at 10:45 10:00 Leave for camp site. Unit No. 1 will be from the short talks by commission repre- provided a period of three months ing or buildings. a. m. Sunday morning and will go 10:20 Set up camp. Tents, etc. damsite west and involves 34 Culp Creek accompanied Mr. and sentatives on legislative changes, or more has elapsed since their Answering the objection that in a body to the church. A cor Monmouth 11:00 Inspection of C o m p . acres clearing, 122,000 yards of Mrs. Chapman to seasonality, experience rating and discharge from a previous enroll- Cleaning up or painting up prop dial invitation to join <i this ser Prepare noon meal. where the dog was entered. rock excavation; 112,000 yards of new procedure on partial earnings ment. erty would cause a raise In taxes, vice has been issued. 12:00 - Inspection of noon meal. common excavation and a small • reports. The local S t a t e Employment committee members said they 1:00 Knot tying relay. (Team amount of structure excavation Among employment office meet- Office can and w ill gladly give planned to have a session with the i M r. ar<l Mrs. Omer Baker of of four Scouts, each to lie two of and concrete ings are: Eugene -June 3— Cot- information to any interested county assessor and get assur- Astoria were week end guests at the Tenderfoot knots. Knots to be tage Grove. Roseburg, Marshfield youth concerning this enrollment. Unit No. 2 will be from the ance that there would be no such j the home of M r. and Mrs. Tom assigned just before the event. and Eugene. _______________ action where building* ware re Minor. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Min- Each tean. to furnish own rope, i damsite east and will involve: 90 Marjorie Woodard, high school acres of clearing. 156,000 yards of roofed. repainted and cleaned up r r are sisters. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. DENTAL CLINIC HELD 1:10 Signaling. (Team of four senior and daughter of M r. and Property owners are urged to J Donoho and daughter S h irky of Scouts: Reader. Sender. Receiver rock excavation. 242,000 yards of Mrs. Albert Woodard, won first in LUMBER SHIPM ENTS HOLD AT LONDON SCHOOL GAIN. trim trees near sidewalk* and Vida and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. M in- and W riter. Tea'iis w ill furnish common excavation. 600 yards of home accounting, a 4-H club pro structure excavation and a small around buildings, both for the ney and daughter Gloria of Oak- own f ags. Se ujihor? code.» ject sponsored by The Interna A dental clinic was held at the Lumber shipments out of south sake of appearunee and for the ridge visited Sunday with M r. and 1:20- W ater Boiling. (Team amount of concrete. tional Harvester CO., and will be Lane over the Southern Pacific London school Tuesday afternoon safety of pedestrians. Mrs. Minor. 1 will be two Scouts. All equipment awarded a free trip to Chicago have held their gain the past with Dr. W. E. Lebow in charge MANY CATCH CARDS USED. this fall. An effort will also be made to week. A total of 149 cars of lum- assisted by Miss Beatrice Turtle, beautify the roadside along the' M arjone was chosen first from ber were loaded with nineteen south Lane health nurse, Mmes. Return of catch record cards highway with the proper attention ! a number of contestants from cars of piling, two cars of clay Herbert Shortridge, Abeene and from sportsmen thus far this sea to trees nnd shrub», the rem oval1 eleven western states. and eight of peeler logs. W illard Petersen. The examina son exceeds in number all the of all rubbish and unnecessary ' tion among the pupils found eight cards returned last year, accord old or obsolete signs. malocclusions, 31 cases requiring ing to C. A. Lockwood, assistant extractions, fifty one needing fill supervisor of the Oregon State NORTH COAST SHOWS TO ings, 35 needing teeth cleaned and Game Commission. PLAY IN COTTAGE GROVE. Everything is r e a d y for the nine without defects. There were i start of the South Lane Softball May 28 — Knickerbocker's vs "The sportsmen are making an seven parents present. The North Coast Shows, a Port 1 association league schedule Satur Grove Hardware; Culp Creek vs excellent shelving in the use of land concern, will start a six-day day, May 17, according to E. R. Quality M a rk e t the catch record cards this year,” MOST OF POULTS RECEIVED. engagement here on May 20th Lemley, secretary, with the field May .'10 Eagles vs Lorane; said Mr. Lockwood. "This is en running through the 25th and .will lights installed, the diamond con Drain vs Creawel). couraging in view of the fact that Many turkey growers have been be located on the North Pacific ditioned 'and the grandstand and June 2- Eagles vs Quality M ar the cards are essential to the busy the past ten days to two highway, opposite the Woodson field fence re|>aired. ket; Drain vs. Knickerbocker's. j completion of the survey of lakes weeks receiving young poults. Ac Auto Camp. Saturday night. May 17th, a June 4 -Lorane vs Culp Creek: and streams, now being conduct cording to reports the poults have The North Coast Shows with season's opener will be heralded Creswell vs Grove Hardware. ed in various parts of the state. been brought through the critical »lx rides, an athletic show and a by a big parude on Main street June 6 Grove Hardware vs! "These cards should be filled period with minor losses. Deliv number of side shows, have en headed by two local school bands, Drain; Lorane vs Knickerbockers.' out by everv angler after each eries have been made to growers joyed a very successful season. followed by the players from each 1 June 9 Quality M arket vs! fishing trip. The cards require no of this section. Prospects are that They have recently flnish<*d an of the eight teams participating Creswell; Culp Creek vs Eagles, signature and are postage free. the crop will be increased by at engagement at Newport with the in the league. At Kelly field, all June 11 Grove Hardware vs Numerous sportsmen's organiza- least ten per cent over the 1940 Newport crab festival. of the league teams can lie seen Lorane; Quality M arket vs Knick-, tions throughout the state are giv- crop. The North Coast Shows have in action for a short time on the erbocker's. ! ing the commission real coopera- The market outlook Is also bet operated out of Portland for the opening night June 13— Culp Creek vs Drain: tion in the campaign to acquaint ter and turkeymen are generally past IWenty-three years and are Each of the city teams will play Eagles vs Creswell, anglers with the use of the catch in better spirits. well known In many northwest two Innings with outside teams as June 16 Creswell vs Knicker- record cards.” communities. a feature of the opening night. bocker'»; Culp Creek vs Grove The cards may be obtained NEW BAPTIST PASTOR. Here's the schedule for the first Hardware, from the Portland office of the M. V. WELDEN INJURED. half of the season: i June 18 — Eagles vs Drain; Game Commission, as well as in M. V. Weldcn, employe of the The new Baptist pastor, the M ay 19—C r e s w e l l vs Culp Quality M arket vs Lorane. practically every sporting goods W. A. Woodard Lumber Co., was Creek; Knickerbocker's vs Eagles. Rev. Ercile White, a recent grad ---------------- —------- store, and from game license painfully but not seriously Injured uate of the Berkeley Divinity May 21— Grove Hardware vs E IG H T H G RADE G R A D U A T IO N agents, Mr. Lockwood pointed Friday morning when hit In the Quality M arket; Drain vs Lorane. Portland, Or.. M ay 14— Edmond Hayes, left, rh alrm an of the executive school, is on the field here, hav Eighth grade graduation ¡will be out. eye by a board as he worked over ing arrived from California with committee and John B. Wood* executive secretary, of the Keep Oregon May 23 .Culp Creek vs Knick- held nt the M l View school house the edger. He received first aid erbocker's; Eagles vb Grove Hard- Thursday. May 23 at 8 o'clock. Green assortation, which Is sponsoring a statewide campaign to prevent Mrs. White the first of the week. D. H. Parker of Dunsmuir. Cal here and was later given hospital ware- The Rev. and Mrs. White are Those In the graduating class are: ifornia spent the week end here forest fires in Oregon. Dean Johnson ot Toledo. Herbert J. Cox of Eugene treatment. Fortunately the sight MHy 26 Quality M arket vs Reta Shields, Rita Shields, Alan visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Paul Stevens of Portland romprise a finance committee now engaged not yet domiciled, as they have In raising an adequate budget for a comprehensive educational and of the eye ,was not Injured. Drain; Lorane vs Creswell. | Asphy, nnd Reginald Lund. not been able to locate a house or C. M. Parker nnd other relatives. publicity effort. an apartment. TOWNNEND CLUB NEW.4. CLEAN UP—PAINT U P—PIX UP PLANT U P—GIVE JOBS Pioneer Women Is Laid to Rest 13th Rod and Gun Club Adopts New Policy At Meet Monday CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE Fruit Crop Outlook Below That of 1940 S O llth e m L a t t e CO UntV D lS tr tC t Boy Scout Rally to Be Held May 17 CCC Enrollment May 20 to 31 Inc. DlJg, D ldS 10 DC U pO lC d p . Ex Service Men and Auxiliary Members To Attend Services For Highway and Railroad Work Miss Woodard Wins Softball Season Slated to Open With Parade Saturday Night 7:15 "KEEP OREGON GREEN*’ DIRECTORS OPEN DRIVE mem