ì VOLUME LI COTTAGE OKOVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1941 Neighbors of Woodcraft Conclude Successful Convention Last Night * Mm. Ann* Orohnm to Attend Grand Circle Sessicn in Denver, Colorado, in September. Mamhfield Chosen as Next Meeting Place. TiT7mz D is tric t 12, N eighbors o f W o o d cra ft, closeil one o f the most Muccetwful conventions ill the h is to ry o f the order here last eve-1 (ling. T iie d is tric t o ffic e rs were installed at »tie (h id Fellow » hall last evening w ith Mrs. Anna G raham us past gu a rd ia n neighbor acting us in s ta llin g o ffic e r. O ffic e rs in s ta lle d w ere; Loru 1«. | D arby o f Roseburg, who was installed as past gu a rd ia n neigh­ b o r; M a ry E ster New ton o f M a rsh fie ld as gua rd ia n neighbor ; ’ M arie F u r r y o f Phoenix, a d v is o r; F anny Leaho o f Cresw ell, clerk , M argaret Inm an, Eugene, h a n ke r; A d cliu H atch o f C o t-j The remodelisl Imtham school is pictured above Construction was not tage Grove, m a g ic ia n ; Anna Seyboth o f G ru n ts Pass, attendant ;i completed this year in time for school work but cofninencement ex­ Lucllu Montgomery of Marshfield, i — ----------- ------- - ----------- ercises were held in the gymnasium of the budding The remodeling captain of guards; Carrie Mlines of Medford. Inner sentinel; M il­ dred Largimt of Klamath Fulls, outer sentinel; Ixiuelte Thrush of North Rend, musician; Ann Hor­ ton of Junction City, flag bcurer; Edith Pointer of Coquille, Stella Ix w is of Springfield. I» ru lloun- ■hell o f Roseburg, nuwagera; Alma Stenrwt of Ashland, ro m u of - pondent. and Minnie TenDrook Legion, Auxiliary Elect Officers and additions were ma«lc at the cost of $14,000. Berry Growers to Meet at City Hall _____ A meeting of Calvin Funk Post American Legion Monday evening A meeting of the Cottage Grove at the armory'_w*i1 hW d t«h t«^ b y and w illam ette berry’ "ilid ''¿ A llt the annual election of officers « laud.- Sherman was elected com- growers has been call«»d ‘® *1 to m* meet at the city hall at 8:00 o’clock Bandon, senior guurdian. mander; Frunk LaG rue was chos- Friday evening, June 6th. ... . W. A. Woman Honored. en as 1st vice commander; Leon Hemenwiy, president, will pre- Mis Anna Graham of Cottage Morton was chosen as 2nd vice side Business men and others in- Grove and Edith Iloatetler of commander; Alvis Wicks was re- 7 "est'ed are Invil I to attend X ’S i X i X ' I An Denver. Colorado in September Mand,field was „ ¿ , « l 7 X T Haldeman chaplain Chet Van ite X ^ r g e X T a m S * R B next district convention city «if district 12 Grunil officers prment were M r Mason district field retire- «.m -U v.. a .,„ i . i i » •« U U v e . and Annie H ljs kin., chairman of grand board of man­ agers, both of Portland; Mrs. Al- berta McMurphy of Eugene, posl grand officer, Mrs. Marie Regis- te ra n d Mrs. Stennett, grand rep- reaentatlves of Ashland. At the closing session, all in- coming officers were presented with gifts of B o w e rs . T u e s d a y af- temoon the report of resolutions was heard and paiuu-d. The busi- nets men of Cottage Grove were ,h ,nkM l (or ,h , courtmira and Reed ndlutant ci iv . i *'“™’, \ , nM' nn< 7 ’’ f il* d«* «-Kates to ,h,‘ conv," " ',n <® be hel«f in EU- gene July 20. 21. Z2. and 23. (If Recreation f ' Is 1 S. L Mackin Is Named to Head USO Of Started at Park Committee for Cottage Grove Area A summer recreational program umler the direction of Miss Lucille Jarvis is underway at the city park on east Main street, Harold Sprague, Jefferson school princi­ ple, announced yesterday. The playgrounds will be open 4 days each week and recreational ses­ sions will be held from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. under the supervision of Miss Jarvis As attendance increases, which now seems likely, additional su pervisors will be placed in charge of the different games according to William Kelty of the WPA of- fice in Eugene The cooperation Cottage Orcve Asked to Ra’se $300.00 As Part of County Quota. „ , . _ « Maekin Names Committee to Assist in Werk. S. L. M aekin has been named to head the Cottage Grove com m ittee in the c u rre n t cam paign o f the U nited Service O rgan­ izations fo r N a tio n a l Defense to raise funds to provide recrea­ tio n a l, social am i re lig io u s aid to the n a tio n 's defens«- forces, it was announced th is week in Eugene by George W ilhelm , hea || IU I r day of each week. ing entered by the Golden Rule so small that wholesome diversion period for each of the four years. ---------------- Auto Service, McCoy Motors, Cot- is not possible. , The American l-cgiun Auxiliary This shut down is Refined as less tage Grove Motor company, and Because of their service in the met at the armory on Monday than 45 per cent «of the three Woodson Motors. Bids were re- last war and their experience in evening for a business meeting high«*st four-Week pay rolls dur­ ferred to the police committee, the intervening yean, six nation- and election of officers, The re- ing that year. No action was immediately taken, al organizations have, with the port of the nominating committee Determinations mad«- by unem- The council heard a request hearty approval of the President Frank Rone, resident of East accepted and officers elected as from the W. A. Heck store to es- and the Secretaries of W ar and follows; President. Marie Wicks; T S t t & Z 'Z Z i . tablish a restricted loading zone Navy, federated into a single uni­ secretary, Jeanne Morton; treas- Grsamndge m ill in Lynx Hollow will be in force for two benefit at the end of the store on West ty for the purpose of cooperating Urer, Ina Daugherty; chaplain, I lost an arm in an a«vident while years, 1942 and 1943. ------------- Main street The request was with the army, navy and local Hester Reed Nominations W ere “ » work Monday. Details of the The meeting for Lane and Preparations are underway at turned over to the traffic com- communities in meeting this situ­ made from the floor and officers accident were not available. It a k c u d were: 1,t vice pncidpn,. was said that while M r Rone was arranx.-d by " ’rhT-'’ state'' "'m nloy--du«- *0 hold another reghitered m ,u ee ation. The Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., L. C. Schroeder, local manager National Catholic Community Tne-day high, “ «» ” South 6th street. Sundry. June of Mountain States Power gene. 15th. W. W. Hileman. in charge of ^ p a n y . was present at the city ^ l vat“ " Mrs Fanny Lcabo gave the Wei- Randall; surgeant-at-arms. Maude K<*t the machine in operation Mr. The meeting will be held in the the announced A,d have incorporated under the comp a«klr««ss oral a response was Gtcruu Rone's arm became «-ntangled in lIlv event, announced «m iuunveu here yes- c®»1" « 1 ««eetin« and made by Mrs. Olive Parsons of n e le m t e s e le c te d in a tte n d th e »be K«>ani- crushing the arm so rTJ<” ning a n d employers, em- tertjav Several clubs over th». ‘ bat the rates on the street lights «t8««*. "United Service Organiza- Eugene Mrs Anna Graham serv- ,M. h,,ld Eu. badly that amputation above the ° ‘ X n f e ^ n c T “ *6 a™ «U te have been invited to jch I would be reduced about 14 p e r-1 ‘ >ons »or National Defense, Inc." ed as toastmistress The banquet on J()) 2 U ,-lhow uys necessary. ,nv'“ ‘d to ‘ be conference. 1t is ls cent. The new rates will save the *s proposed that buildings representatives and the eveat and luncheon were served by the U1.„, W|c|ta un(J „ expected to be a lively one with ab™» * * * a Ad 60 wa“ gover” ' 7 n‘ EUGENE GUN CLUB TO street lamps are to be replaced ^un<^ in communities most fre- Baptist ladies plenty of competition. Reed. Alternat«*« «-leeted were Ina HOLD SHOOT. In the eonqieiltlve drill last Daugherty and Murlc Olson. The shoot will be divided into with 100 watt lamps which will Muented by men from adjacent be more economical under the camPs- These will be leased to the night, two teams com|ieted Eu- x report was made by Marie Sunday, June 8. the Eugene Gun three events. Event No. 1 wiil be new lighting schedule. Under the U.S.O. under whose direction the gen«- and Roseburg were »be Wicks that the Girl Scouts had 100 16-ysrd targets. En rance is club will hold a registered shoot teams competing for the cup given assisted with the annual poppy and P.I.T.A. and state fees new- rates the cost of energy will SIX participating agencies will nt the club grounds beginning at $3.00 $100. Event 3 wUl be 100 hardi- about 512.00 for a 100 watt «operate in supplying personnel by Grants Pass, with Eugene win- day »ales. A vote of thanks was _________ W O'clock a. m Tha shootcra will ^ .^ a n tra n c o ’ la rac u lamP as a8ains‘ »1«^» «or the*60 and Program. All phases ot religi- 2 X J i er f a h ^ . 7h J ? ‘* ” ‘e d ? 0 ’ h e P,‘OP,C ot t'o ’ t “««' May. 19-11, was the wettest May he invited to participate he mvfled to part,r,pate m sever- “ ' i S S o ^ i l T X S . “ S J S » ■ » la">Ps 0U*' educational r t " ' a' t a a l and M ous, s«x;ial life tendance about 70 at each ses- (.rove for buying popples It was occurring here In several years a> events. Event number 1 w i l l , , , V1 between the soldiers or sailors slon The date of the Mamhfield Vot«d to send one-half of the p,«-cip.t«t.on for the ¡-oat month consist of 116-yard targets. Event 3 u 12 Pa ,r doub,es ,a r«e u o®1* and the people of the community convention will be set later. |n>ppy sales pron-eds to depart- was 472 inches of rain according Number 2 will consist of 100 will be included in these pro­ 4-H CLUB LEADERS TO ment headquarters nnd k«-ep the ,o measurements of C. E. Sti-wart handicap targets and number 3. grams. CORVALLIS. remainder of the proceeds for lo- local weather observer. The 12 pairs doubles targets only. The _______ Mr. Maekin points out that the cal child welfare work. precipitation in May 1940 was 1.74 Eugene Gun club will make a A „ u n ^ ,. of l o c a l 4-H club U.S.O. program may become a Then- will lie no more meetings inches, while the 25-year average strong bid for 1942 state shoot iea(jers and workers WjH ieave _______ reality should the proposed Army of the Auxiliary until the annual is only 2.47 inches. The May 1941 and will expect the support of the Sund tQ attend the annua, 4. H John W irth. 32. former Cottage cantonment of some 35,000 men picnic is held with Legionnaires rainfall is 2 25 inches above aver- Cottage Grove Rod and Gun club sumnier school at Cbrvallis Mrs Grove resident, died in Boise. be placed in Lane county as re­ that event. on August 4th, unless a sp«*cial age ' for **"'* * Leon Morton will conduct classes Idaho. Thursday evening follow- cent news reports indicate. In meeting is called by the president pn-sldent (By ED JO H NSO N ! ] m««eting Number of clear days in May in needlepoint; Mrs. Stewart Carl- ing an appendectomy after a short su«9i an event there will be a quiet bunch of River Road Jnne 16th. The annual picnic were 5, number of part cloudy GRAY TAKES OVER SIGNAL son instructs in home nursing: illness. The funeral services were pressing need for aid of this type. SERVICE STATION. Yesterday S. L. Maekin, chair­ rooters sat in the stands last Mon­ wlll lx- field at the L«x>n Morton days 8. cloudy days 18. Jacqueline Mort«>n has a position held in Baker Sunday. Mr. and -------------------------- day afterrwxin as the Jefferson home on Black Butte road. Ronald Gray, local Oidsmobile in the office at Waldo Hall, and Mrs. L. J . McCoy and son Bob, man of the Cottage Grove conr*- Cuba hasehallers crush«*«! the Riv- ------------------------- TRASIENT ARRESTED. tlcaler, has taken over the Signal Mrs. S. T . Rose will act as one of and Mmes. Clair Hogate and Phil- mdtee- named the foUowing com- er Road Rums at Eugene by a Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Christensen Service Station at the corner of the chaperones for Lane county lip Bukowski attended the funer- ««'»»« members to assist in se- scon* of 19 to 8 that left no time and family an* vacationing this Samuel F. Wiley, transient, was 5th and Main. It was learned Sat- group. ’ al Among the survivors are his curin« 1,16 needed funds at the i*«*st«*«l here May 28 by local of- of- unlay will operate operate _______________ widow two children Clarice and earliest possible time: Sid M illi- for any argument and gave the week at C rater lake, Dragon arrested unlay that that Mr. Mr. Gray Gray will Cubs their s«*eond straight soft Caves, and points on the coast. ficers for failure to rep irt for the the Signal station in connection O. H. Hawley of Marshfield Jimmy and a brother Bob W irth gan’ Loren s<'hroede«'- A. W. ------------------- -------- selective service act. The follow- with the automobile agency which was a guest at the home of his Who is in the army ’ ’ Hel,iWeU- H. B. Ferrin, Jim Rod- hall championship. Miss Ellen Bird spent the week ing day he was turned over to the is located on North River road, mother, Mrs. M a r y Hambric, __________ i______________ «nan, Don Allen, W. C. Martin» The Cubs thus ended the w*n- at San Francisco, U. S. Marshal to lx* held for the He had not nam«*d an operator Monday and Tuesday of this M r. and Mrs. H. A. S ta rr spent w °rth Harvey, C. L. Stroup, son with 7 wins and 1 loss to the end holidays California. Harold Eakin and Joe Smith. F. B. I. for the station Monday. 1 week. Friday visiting at Marshfield. Frosh, Big Cowboy Simpson, Jef­ Mill Worker Loses Arm in Accident effort to find out whether they are seasonal" within the mean- ing of the law as amended by the recent legislature. Seasonal firms must must have have been b«*en shut shut down down during during . the same ronsecqtive 12-week , RS"Z’. Rod and Gun Club Hold Registered ' Shoot June 15 May 1941 Wettest In Several Years Jefferson Cubs Win Softball Title 7oAn Wirth Dies At Boise, Idaho ferson hurler, with fine support from his tciimmntes, registered a I g«xxl pitching performance. The Rams t«x>k 7 to 1 lead In the first inning with no threat from the H. B. Ferrin, superintendent, Jeff boys. The seecxxl annual commence- The presentation for the Legion’ necessary for the proper func- others, “We want you to live in a Williams CSviness, Joyce Clark, In a xfx*ctnculnr sixth Inning ««ent of the Cottage Grove union was made by Robert Fromm for t ions of government,’’ the speaker better world than any of us in Caroline Coop, Joan Cooper, Stan and Harold Sprague, principle, history the eleventh ’ ' the past have lived, ’ he sakl. ley Daugheriy. Luciile 'Eastb^ro, ¡ X drive the Cubs’ hats rapped in 9 high U4" U school u“ ‘ paaaed 1 Into *'1 ~* *u* *’ **■ Consecutive year. I said. runs to come from behind to take test rhursday night when sixty- The auxiliary award was present-1 Silvia Michael, the third speak- Seventy Graduate from 8th Grade Byron Foster, Robert Gleason. A ambcr of C ^ n m ^ ra Tuncheon er. stressed the nation’s spi tual Seventy graduates of the Jef- Eileen Harpole, Ben Hickey. Ra- nracram Tuesda? n « ^ Suw rin- the lead 10 to 7. In 'th e last Inning elgh graduates received diplom- cd by Mrs. Hester Reed. in the usual Three student speakers, select- defense as our greatest asset; ferson school were given certifi- «««na Hickey. Naomi, Hoffman, tendent Ferrin' exDlained^ the at bat the Rams scored one run, as. One innovation selection of ed by the senior class and faculty this is found in our Christian cates of promotion at the Jeffer- M yrtle Huff. Edgar Hunter. Doro- union hitfh , etU D and told how the falling to overtake the Cubs. The procedure was the Eddie Johnson.1 , " ?em ^.as financed He a i ^ told tpam lineup was: First has«*, Ray outstanding underclassmen f o r spoke on the topic: ” We Am.-ri- faith. The church teaches not son school May 28th, Guest speak- »hy Jackson. Ross; second base, Stanley honorable mention. Selection of cans Defend Ameri< a. Marcia only a Christian faith, but good er on the program was the Rev. James H. King, Marie Lombard. of the oercaDit i cost of the school women for Brund spoke on the necessity of sportsmanship as well and a faith E. M. Tilton, who spoke on the Ruth I. McCall, Wayne F. Me- principle Sprague explained the Daugherty; short stop, Edgar the young men and Astern Hunter; third base, Eugene Ron-. thia honor was made by the facul- preparation, mentally, physically that right will win over wrong subject "Getting the Most for Call, Lorraine Magnusson, Del- „ridp : ty und classmates. must have our vioaa clast amnuu should urep keep mui that Your Money.” ' bert Miller, Laurene winter, M iller, hod Rob- - s < a aekin ‘kjn C q ef; left field, Keith Alderson;, w ...... — . . . . The outstand- and socially. "All ............ ........ . good nnd ,.ul xour money. u rn m u ier, uaurene c L i \ M Cottage Grove center field, Ed Johnson; right ing boy student selected was health and a strong Ixxly for th e 'fa ith burning. "Each individual The American Legion award to ert Moore, Fred Northway, Juan- it q ’n phnirm an fi(* ld lin n n n th f-T n itte o n fr n m Ih n fn o c la - r a u tir v r a 'u a tv a o v a c v tla r ls ir w s r a r io n n *> •< « ' I « . . L I . . I « * « .* !» » &■_ . . . .. »■»______ «« « .O . w . I I iU I I I I l a II, explained the Union High and Jefferson Grade School Closes Term With Programs May 28th and 29th Ferrin, Sprague Are Speakers at Meeting pitcher, beaten that the University of Oregon cals and socially, chixise worth- the guest speaker, spoke on t e pole. Student rouncil awards of Eugene Roner, Jack Ross, Pauline HITCHCOCK ADDRESSES awarded n scholarship to a local while friends," the speaker urged, subject of: "Indifference, A Na- books to five outstanding stu- Ross, Verne Wittekind, Ray Ross, LIONS CLUB. PUBLISHER'S SINTER DIES. high school graduate for the first j "Patriotism nnd the love for tional Danger." He asserted th a t, dents in their service to the Barbara Russell, Robert Rynear- ------------- i»ime in a numlx’r of years. This one’s country compels him to aio <*ducation Is a factor in our i school were: Marie Lombard, Sara son. Gordon Schrenk, Joanne George F. Hitchcock, director of W. C. M artin, Sentinel publish- award went to H arry Sturges. his country with Ideals," Paul democracy that stands between us Bjorset, Chloris Roberts, Ray Ross Short, Richard Simpson Velda the Lane county pioneer pageant, er, Monday receiveil word of the Brady Evenson was awarded a Anderson, the second speaker, as- and something else. "Whai of to- and Eugene Roner. Smith. Betty Wright, LaVern was the guest speaker at the death of his sister, Mrs. S, D. Hill, musical scholarship to the Pacific sorted. "We should know more morrow?" asked the speaker. 'No The class roll: Stroup, Robert Stroup, Farrell Lions club last Thursday n«x>n. 72, at Baird, Texas. She died af­ University nnd the Legion nnd about our government through the one can venture a guess as to, Betty Jean Adams, Lois Adding- Sunderland, Margaret Tonole. Mr. Hitchcock told the history of sciences and what it will bring forth.” And the ton, Keith Alderson, Alice Allen, Abigail Trask, Lawrence Tucker, the pageant from 1923 up to the ter n short illness. She was one Legion auxiliary award for the, study of social of the o|«l timers of that section, best all around student and grad- should give governmental prob- preservation of the bill of rights Ethel Mae Allen. Phyllis Baldwin. Pat Zimmerly, Evelyn Vincent, present time. The speaker ex- Betty Mae W hit- plained how the pageant was fl- having lived there for more than uate was presented to Dick Smith lems more study and students In our democracy can oring us Leonard Barkemeyer, Bob Bau- Lois Welden, a half a century. The (unernl was by the Legion nnd to Mnreia should engage in more activities more good than any other philo- der, Vona Bench. June Bird, Sara lock, Donald WiekendoU. Norma nanced and told of the various Brund hy the Auxiliary. in school to develop leadership, so sophy and to the graduates anil Bjorset, Elizabeth Blake, Betty Wicks. held yesterday. events. Magladry, River Rond. I