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f VOLUME LI COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, T ill ILSDAY, .MAY 29, 194! Neighbors of Woodcraft to Hold Two-day Convention Here June 3-4 Democracy in Action Farmers to Decide Quota Question N U M B E R 42 19 Lane County Students Graduate From University Bids Let on Relocating Railroad, Highway Around Dorena Reservoir UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Ten Bids for Two Unit« of Project« Opened at Portland; AU Eugene (Special to The Sentinel) i Work Mugt g e Compjeted Within 240 Day« 125 Delegate« and Visiters Expected From Twenty-one Ccm- munitlei; Convention Dates Are June Third and Fourth. The list of approximately 650 students who are candidates for From Time Operation« Begin. bachelor or advanced degrees from the University of Oregon June 2 includes 19 from Lane Ten bid» were received yesterday by the United State» dis Cottage Grove Neighbor» o f W oodcraft lodge is making county, according to word receiv tric t engineer’s office at P ortland fo r relocating a railroad preparations to entertain 100 to 125 member» and delegates of ed here. track and two highways in the site o f the Dorena flood control •list riet 12, Neighbor« of Wnoderaft, which w ill convene here on Of this total, approximately 550 reservoir, six mile» east o f Cottage Grove. June 3 und 4. Delegate« and visitor« from twenty-one lodge« are an- seeking the degrees of bache E. C. H all company, Eugene, submitted the lowest hid fo r expected to be in attendance. lor of arts or science, and about section 1 of the project, asking $142,906, w ith M cN utt Brothers, Convention Neaaiona w ill he held in the (b id Fellow hall, j 100 are completing work for de Merchants and buxine«« men are asked to cooperate by deeoral- grees of master of arts or sci Eugene, next low, asking $144JJ46. F o r section 2. the tw o Eugene firm s reversed positions. Me- ences, master of education or big the ir display windows for the occasion, rin g s w ill also he 1 N utt Bros, submitting the low- other graduate standing. di«played d uring both days of the convention. est bid, 1235.848.50 and E. C. Hall The impressive baccalaureate Lodges to be represented at this tim e : M yrtle Point. Ash company asking 1245,583. and commencement exercises will land, Oakland, Phoenlix, Port Or- Other low bidders were: For have university staff members for ford, Grant« P a « « , Roseburg, tertalnment. M a be lie Wilson; section 1. J. C. Papin, Pendleton, speakers. Dr. Donald M. Erb, Klamath Fall«, Murshfleld, Co Banquet, Eleanor Wolfard; Hall 1144,883: Colonial Construction president, will address the gradu quille, Yoncalla, Eugene, Spring- Decorations. Adelia Hatch: Seat company, Spokane, 1149,701. For ates on "The State and the Uni field, Creswell, Junction City, ing. Horace Hutch; Housing Ade A. M Bodtker of Corvallis, section 2, Colonial Construction Grain, Medford, Lnk«*vi,|A', North ll* Hatch; Reception and Cour versity," while Dr. Paul M. Means, recently elected professor of re ¡ field man for the AAA was the company bid $246.897. Bend. Bandon and Oottage Grove. tesy. Officers und members of The work involves construction The program follow«: ligion. will deliver the baccalaur 1 guest speaker at the Chamber of Grove Circle; Program, Julia Bar Commerce luncheon and explained of roadbed and masonry for the eate sermon on "Tyranny and tels; F’lornl, Mal«-I M. S qw I m ; TU ESDAY, JU N E 3 T ruth.” Both events will be held briefly the origin and purpose of new routes of the Oregon Pacific Executive, Adelia Hatch, Donna Morning Session Sunday, June 8 in M cArthur the AAA program during the & E a st< » railway and market 10:00 A. M Call to order by Hutch, Hazel ¿'hapmun; Badges eight years it has been in opera- road No. 30 along the east side of court. Eleanor Wolturd. hostess Guardian Neighbor Hazel tion. He also explained the mean- the reservoir, and for new county Dtxlricl Team Class reunions, the picturesque Ing of farm parity prices saying road 830 west of the dam. Chapman; formal entrance and Eleanor Wolfard, Sylvia Wide flower and fern procession, Fail- that parity prices for the farmer seating of Grand. Past Grand. Section 1 involves removal of ing-Boekman orations and other was simply trying to put farm 122,000 yards of rock, and 112.- District officers, and all Guardian ner. Maybe! Powell. Nellie Black- events will be held Friday. Sat produce on a parity with other 000 yards of common material, Neighbors by District Captain more, Genevieve Zysett, Fairy urday and Sunday, June 6, 7, and commodities and that in estab- while section 2 involves removal Cora E. Bragg and team; flag Woodson. Mnbelle Wilson. Julia On* of th* foundations of democracy is th* right of pcopl* to share in 8. ceremony, district captain and Bartels. Bertha Lee, Vera Oleson, lishing a parity thai both agri-, of 156,000 yards of rock and 242.- national decision« affecting their everyday live«. Although many other Hatch, Thelma Tonole, team, invocation. Rev Gordon Adelia The candidates for graduation culture and industry used the 000 yards of common, as well as parts of the world are under the heel of dictatorship, here ia America Hypes, address of welcome, .May- Eunice Smith. Evelyn Leabo. from Lane county folfcw; Eva period from 1909 to 1914 for it installation of much culvert pipe farmer« are »trengthening democracy by putting it into practice ia their or Wm. Haideman; response to Christina Eerlandson, Florence; was then that it took so many and other materials. AAA marketing quota referendum*. The Secretary of Agricolture has address of welcome. N«*ighlx>r Fred Burton Ehlers, Marcóla; pounds of wheat to buy a cotton, All work must be completed proclaimed a «heat marketing quota for 1941. subject to approval by Olive E. Parsons; vocal solo. Miss Joseph A'bert Jaross, Ruth Lor- shirt for instance and parity price within 240 days. farmers ia a national referendum on May SI. When farmers vote in th* ene Betty Jones; opening of district \ . Marguth, Sally Mitchell, is an effort to place the purchas- More Flood Control Fund*. referendum on that date, they will be exercising a fundamental privilege ('ircle meet Ing by district officers / zj / I f / l f f t n /z v / V o | i ) Aiieen Alice Guy, all of Junction ing power of the farmer on this Authorization f o r expenditure of cibicaa in a democracy. and guard«; appointment of ere 1 U 1’ * « ' City; George Arnold Smith, Tom tas“ of an additional. $11,000.000 on W. Cox, both of Cottage Grove; dent tai committee; . announce In Oregon he said that 5,000 or the W illamette valley flood con- Roscoe C. Cole, Springfield, and about ninety-five percent of the trol project was approved by the ments by hostisu guardian neigh Doris McAlister. Oakridge. bor; n<x>n rets-«« farmers had signed up to cooper- house flood control committee, Afternoon Wewdoa Smith is a candidate for the de ate with the AAA program. That Representative James W . M ott, Remodeling work on the new 1:00 P M Call to order by gree of bachelor of science and is the national cash agricultural in- republican, Oregon, said yesterday “ TW lTter fWbrdmn Neighbor; re-, location at flth and .Mam to be majoring in .economies. He is a oom« wa* approximately $8.500.- at Washington. - * by Knockerbocker’». port of credentials com m ittee;Ioct‘uP,<‘rt Cottage Grove business houses ~ .. — Z . i graduate of St. Michael’s College 000.00Ô; thé statê fàrm income ' The flood cbntTOT bttl WOT be In- roll call, district officers and rep- 0Pen*»ff Ju* * 7,h' ** r“P*dly •«••ng w(U io|)ow , he usUa| custom In Hie Cottage Grove Flying club and is the of D r and Mns was $5.000,000 or equal to about traduced soon. An appropriation resentatlves; appointment of com-1 «»n’pleted. The exterior of the cloning for Memorial day. it was in a regular meeting Monday W. G. Smith. He is affiliated with a fifth of the income of all other bill would be required to make the mite.-« by District Guardian! bu,,.d‘n.< '«.practically completed learned yesterday. So far an Feted officer's for the ensuing Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. industries. funds available if the authoriza* Morelock was chosen Neighbor, special onler of bu»i- with the tile woik don«- and the known practically all business Year. Cox is a candidate for the de Stressing the importance of the tion bill passes, double entrance finished. presidcnt; L. E. Brisbane, vice I nets, good of the onler and reso houses w ill h<* c I osih I w ith drug gree of bachelor of science and is wheat marketing quota referen-j Congress provided $11,000,000 in The entire fifty-foot front build lutions; «pedal committees; read stores observing Sunday hours. president; Robert Boyce, secre majoring in journalisim. He is the dum. which is to be held May 31. 1938 t0 start the project estimat- ing will be occupied by the store. tary, and Norman Ingram, man ing of recommendation«. Juvenile Additional business institutions son of Mrs. Jennie Cox and is a — ------•— — »«--• -*■— ---------- * New fixtures now lieing decorated the speaker called attention to ed - to cost $64,000,000 ultimately, ager. ritual report; announcements; ad closing for the day include the graduate of Cottage Grove nigh the huge world surplus of wheat _______________ will pei m il the store to 1 m * de- journment. The flying club, a comparative school. Oregon S tate Employment office, which amounts to about 1,500,- 6:30 P. M Banquet at 1.0.0 F. iwrtmentallzrd with n department the First National Bank and Ha- ly new organization, has estab 1 000,000 bushels and about 7,000,- for every line of merchandise hull lished a landing field at the Van- Cot 1 age Grove post office. 1000 bushels in the United States carried in stock. A new stainless Evening Session A memorial day program, spon- Nortwiek farm south of town. A alone. The referendum is for the 8:00 P. M Seating of grand steel candy case and a new card sored by the Women's Relief two-plane hangar has been re purpose of permitting the farm case, placed at the front entrance cently constructed and two ships," officer« and district officers: Corps with veteran and scout or- ers to decide whether they shall will feature the fixture arrange Closed meeting. Regular Circle ganizations participating will be Cub Pipers, one owned by the club 1 establish a quota on wheat pro- ritual exemplified by district of ment, followed by twelve count given tomorrow morning starting ur>d on*‘ privately owned, is avail-'l (Special to The Sentinel) | duct ion. ers and shelving arranged on each ficer« and team; memorial cere at the armory at 9:30 a. m. and for Hying. A Eugene pilot I Readers of The Sentinel can Wheat g r o w e r s of Cottage Khii u ,rW M **’ ;,he ,‘‘nR’ b .concluded at the Musonie-l.O.O.F. ba« be«*n serving os instructor! Soil conservation is another im mony; Sunshine march; discus the ®"n, annual o T ‘ Ltovd Grove «Mhmunity will vote in the portant feature of the AAA pro- now enjoy enj° X ,tbe Ual series of the of the building. New flourescent1 sion of rituatllstic work; reixirt of cemetery. The public in cordially during the absence instructor nat*onal referendum on wheat gram masmuch as it permits the 2 [ ! gOn. State M ° tor Association* lights huve been installed aa well Brown, regular club instructor, Woodcraft Home by district ad invited to attend. quotas at Coltage farmer {o rebund h is7 oj, whjch Oregonian m otorlo^ which wiU a« a new und modern heating viser. who is off duty on account of ill- Grove Qn M ay — ^ “ ¡ x ^ ib k appear “ a special feature in this A. Bodtker Tells Of AAA Program Knickerbockers Bldg.; Open 7 th Business Houses Will Close to Observe Memorial Day Friday f Q pivin0 Cluh 1 Names Officers Oeaf Growers to Vote at City Hall W EDNESDAY, JU N E 4 plant. Motorlog Series Start in Sentinel I BKIVEKS LK’KXHBH EXPIRE T h e e h .h n o w h „ . ________ her 01 an> time betWWn the hours <w ln K finances. paper throughout the summer. Monday and Tuesday, Knicker JUNE 30. The club now has a member- of 9:00 a m to 9:00 p m 7 ^ ^ ________________ The motorlog series were start- bocker's will feature a removal ship of approximately sixty-six. Wjj, he five other voting places _ _ 10:00 A. M. Seating of grand sale, offering an assortment of l ed many years ago by the motor Current driver's licenses expire about fourteen active in the rourityi accon,jng ,o Ray- and district officer»; Call to order odds and ends, which will lx* nt June 30(h and new permits will be .»»eluding about association to encourage knowl by District Guardian Neighbor; attractive prices. Th«* store at the required after that date, accord members. A further canvass for mond A. Johnson, chairman of the edge of Oregon and its highways will be made now that ------------------ Lane County Con- flag ceremony, reports of commit- present location will be closed ing to r Earl _rl Snell. o«-reiarv 01 members . ~ * - Agricultural --— and to urge the citizens of the Secretary of tees; Discussion und adoption of Tuesday evening and will remain state Persons 70 years of am? or weather is approaching servation association, state to take advantage r f the resolutions and suggeations to closed for three day« to permit « ¿ ¿ r m ‘.st mk,* the «7.»“ “v .m i Und cl?b ^ ct,v*.t*” a.re l.° ,n' The United States Secretary of and recreational resources --------- .................................... .... ........... OKWI musi IilKP , nc sia(e exnmi- rmnuM) t h „ ,.i.,h «.i™ .------- :---------- -----------f “ i I scenic T ” — Grand Circle tension ; report of removal of merchandise to the naiiOn for new permits and Der- » . . . \ 1 Agriculture has proclaimed wheat 1 ----of Oregon Unusual places of in- leiffhbor; 11- fl- new ,„,t boldine current licenses Rites for Donn Sherman Dun- -------- terest throughout thr District Guardian Neighbor; new location. locution, The in«* store store in in the tne solu> sotUi n„, holding current licenses ’’avp .u 1 0 a r°unty «• u road established to marketing quotas in effect for the , the state and « « » noiuiug l u m n i licenses the landing field in the near fu- Wheat crop can. aged 16. son of M r. and Mrs. northwest will be visited by re- nanclal report of district enter- new quarters will be formally nis«, must take the examination turc to make the airport more These quotas will affect every Rush F. Duncan, were held Sun- porters and cameraman to bring tainment fund by Donnu Hatch; open«*«! June 7th. ' All others may renew without an j accessible ,o the general public, farmer engaged in the production afternoon at 2:00 p. m. from the readers a story of their own report« of district managers on examination. lie public is cordially invited to of wheat for harvest in 1941 on a ®m*H» Chapel, with the Rev. state ln words and picture, mileage; election of grand repre visit the field on Sundays and fann having a pianted wheat Cx}rdon » y P « 8 officiating. Inter- develoom-nt of the sentatives and gran«! alternat«*s; N U L L S U S T A IN 8 B R O K E N witness the activities x>f the club acreage of over 15 acres and on ment was in the ^O.O.F.-Masonie' . series has beei their i»se fixing place of next district meet A R M IN A C 'C IIIE N T . — »bei-s. which , hc nol7nal productjon ,s e c m e te ^ fiS ing; miscellaneous buaineas; elec tion of district officers; adjourn 200 bushels or more. The referen- He died Friday afternoon at the Konjans to learn just what their Ralph L. Null, new pharmacist ment. dum is to determine -if wheat Eugene hospital following an ex- own 8tate has to offer out-of ------------- ’ at Ila* Brown Drug Store, sus- Evening Session. marketing quotas shall be effec- tend«?d illness and a fter recently state relatives and frientb. The Since the addition of a third tained a broken aim in an auto tive. Fanners who grow no more undergoing an appendectomy. He realization that travel means (Open to Public) shift in «pouring concrete at the accident n e a r Reedsport last acres of wheat than their acreage was born March 6. 1925, at Lake- than 135 millions of dollars 8:00 P. M .--Seating grand, past Cottage Grove dum. work has Thursday while enroute to attend allotment will have no excess California, and lived in San to the state each yvar has prompt- grand and district officers and all been sp«*edod In practically every jhc uraduatiniz exercises of the wheat, even if marketing quotas Diego county until coming to Cot- txj Sentinel to assist in tell- Guardian Neighbor« by District department. The crew is getting Florence high ’school, from which Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza are effective for the 1941 crop. ,a gp Grove with his parents eleven ing the story of Oregon. captain a»id team; flag ceremony: ready to haul gravel to fill against hjg son graduated. The accident _ _ M r. Johnson urges all eligible years ago. He was a member of song, God Bless America; ' vocal the spillway after completing the occurred when the car in which beth A. Sutherland >were held Watch for the metorlogs to be solo, Geraldine Thomiisen; instal-, detour road with the exception of Mr. Null and family were riding from the Mills chapel Monday af- wheat growers to vote in the r e f - , the sophomore class in the Cot- run in this paper during the next . . . . . . . . ternoon with the Rev. Gordon erendum. Grove union high school and latlon of district officers; vocal a |og bridge. three months. When you have Hypes. Christian minister, o f f i - ----------------------- also a member of the Christian solo, M ary Lou Wolfard; . .. . . . address _ „ Road work on both the east and overturned, demolishing the mn- j read them—clip them out and ciating and interment was made M r. and Mrs. Elmer E. Smith of church. Our Order, Neighbor Alberta S. west roads around the reservoir! chine „ . . ; send them to some relative or Surviving are hts parents. Mr. friend and urge him to travel in McMurphy; tap dance. Virginia will soon start in full blast. The; T hc family is now domiciled in the I.O.O.F.-Masonlc cemetery. Los Angeles arrived Wednesday Mrs. Sutherland died Friday at to spend several days at the home and Mrs. Rush Duncan and threeO reffon*!ills“vear L am *; vocal solo. W illiam Spies, contractor is building bridges on here, having moved from Flor- the horn«« of her mother, Mrs. of his brother, Police Officer Guy sisters and a brother, Lucille' y accordlun duet, Premazzi sisters; these roads, preliminary to start enee last week. Pauline Elmore, about three miles Smith. Elmer Smith is an o ffic er, Picknell, Anita Duncan, Patricia fancy drill, by competitive teams; ing thc grading and graveling of HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION out on Mosby Creek. She was born on the Los Angeles police force. Duncan and Rush Duncan Jr. reading and approving minutos; the rouds. At the present time OFFICIALS RECONSIDER. ELECTS. May 26, 1892 at Jacksonville this ' District Circle ritual closing cere- there are between 150 and 160 CCC officials an* reconsidering state* anc* was marrk*d to John mony ~ ~ Officers of the Pacific Highway i men employed on the dam pro- A September 23, -3 1923, 1923, T L - . , ~ L .l Association were elected at a D latrict Officer«. J«‘ct with construction scheduled the decision to abandon the Brie«* Sutherland September Past Guardian Nelghlxw, Anna , o |K, finished this fall. Creek CCC camp nt Disston, nt London. Mr. Mr. Sutherland Sutherland pre- J meeting held at Rogue River lodge O O I near Medford. Saturday. Ralph E. O. Graham; Guardian Neighbor, Clearing the basin, which is be- Loren Schrwder, secretary of the cpd«*d her in death several years Lore L. Darby; Adviser, Mary jng done by u WPA crew, is up- local Chamber of Commerce, said aK°' -------- Koonzer of Medford was elected Mrs. Sutherland came to this Pursuant to a survey made by; at the risk of loss of life or limb, president; A. C. Marsters of R o m - F’Hth«*r Newton; Clerk, F anny i proximutely seventy-five percent Tuesday. The Brice Creek camp Leabo; Banker, Mary M. Gillis- complet«*d. wus definitely slated to go. Cham- section from southern Oregon in the, Cottage Grove fire depart- Three factors motivate the rec- burg, vice president; Paul B. Ryn- pie; Magician, Marie M. Furry; __ __________ — ber of Commerce officials learn- 1922 and has lived here since that ment during paint up, clean up commendations: 1st, the fire haz- ning of Medford, secretary-treas- Attendant, Edith Hostetler; Cap PERMANENT CAR LICENSES ed. Telegrams asking for the re- time. Surviving in uddition to her week, it was recommended that a ard. including the risk of unsafe urer, and Hcavard Merriam of tain of Guards, Cora E. Bragg; OFFICE TO BE OPENED. consideration of the decision were mother are: a son 1111»; a brother, list of five buildings be submitted buildings to adjoining property; Goshen, retiring president; H. E. Inner Sentinel, E tta E. Morris; J ------------- forwarded to Washington and met Herbert Elmore of Applegate; to The Sentinel each week, with second, the safety of the building, Eakin of Cottage Grove and H. E. Outer Sentinel, Edna B. Pointer; A permanent office for the re- with favorable response after thc three sisters. Miss Grace Elmore the suggestion that these build- and third, the appearance of the Demaray of Grants Pas« and Musiclan, Dora Bartels; Flag newal of cur operators and ehauf- importance of the l«»eal camp was of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Dorothy ings be removed. In making the building. members of the county court« of Bearer, Stella M. Peraell; Man- feurs licenses will be established pointed out, j Creson of Yoncalla, and Mi’s. Jen- recommendations the fire depart-, Here is the list for the week: Josephine, Douglas, Jackson and nger, Stella M. Lejwls; Manager, in the council chamber of the city -------------------------- nie H ill of Cottage Grove. ment has no thought of trying to Wooden building at 704 Main Lane counties, elected as direct- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson She was h member of the dictate a policy, but suggestions j street; wooden building at 711-13 ors. Iva Taylor; Manager, Ethel M. hall, it was announced here Mon- Richardson; Correspondent, Harry day. Mrs. Velma Harrel will be are the parents of a 7 % -pound Church of Christ. . ®re made on their merits by the Main street; wooden building at The association will close its L. Moore; Senior Guardian, Grace in charge of the office to be es- daughter born Wednesday, May . ------- ■ department, a volunteer group of 514 Main street; wooden building Washington, D. C., office June 15, Metz. tablished June 2nd. Office hours 28th, at the MeF'arland materni- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Demoy and citizens, who serve on little or no at 315 M ain street and wooden at which time Carl Rynearaon, Com m ittee Chairmen. will probably be from 9:00 a. m. ty home. She has been named children spent the week end vis- pay for the purpose of protecting buildings at 300, 306, 308 Main manager, is expected to return Publicity, Anna O. Graham; En- 'to 5:00 p. m. Betty Maxine. ¡Ring relatives in Ashland. ■ property from fire. Often serving street. home. Morning Hewiiiin ¡) qj ^ OnflCaD R lteS Sunday Afternoon Construction of Dam Speeded Up Sutherland Rites Are Held Monday —— fi n eS e DllllUlilFS 1 10 \ j 0