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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
rx ¡M, Vïî.^4 ¿affS&giS a '' „I O U M M T ß*d VOLI MI-: LII COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COUNTY OREGON H’ î l l l l R S O A V . A U G U S T 21 1941 NUMBER 2 South Lane County Fair Opens Tomorrow Air-borne Troops £arly D°y Lumher to d by Nazis in Russian Fight bloat to Hein Pet Parade Saturday Carroll Addison Harlow, 82. well known lunilx-rman of this section iwmmci I away al the home I Rumin Reporta Several Large •it a son. Carroll C. Harlow, at 730 Van Buren Avenue. Eugene, Tranaport Planes Shot Thursday afternoon. Mr. Harlow, well known here, had spent over Down Yesterday a half century In thia section and —— — a t ,o n e time was prominently, INVADERS PUSH TOWARD mining Industries of South tone county, having been associated LENINGRAD ?) T Federal Reserve Board Moves to Check Inflation The Federal Reserve Board at Washington moved swiftly Satur day to check anticipated infla- tionary price rises through a ten- tative draft of regulations lim it- ing installment buying. •Carrying out President Roose velt’s recent order, the régula tions were sent out by the board to credit agencies throughout the country. They are designed to af fect new purchases only, and not existing contracts. Mainly, the limitations call for: 1. Eighteen month limitation on installment payments on virtually all purchases, although the down payment may vary. 2. One-third down payment on new or used cars, with balance to be paid within 18 months. 3. Aircraft, power boats, out- board motorboats and motorcy- New Features to Add Variety to Two-day Event ------------ /x_„ . o on a Open» at 9.00 A Pet Parade Set for Saturday M. ANGUS GIBSON TO CROWN FAIR QbZEN with the operation of the old Row 11 _______ I River Lumber Co., for a number Germany is beginning to use of years and was also Interested I Two features of the fair are new alr-borne troo|« In the fiti-day old in the operation of a mine In the “ > *s year The picnic at the city conflict to conquer Russia accord- Bohemia area for some time. He park with coffee and ice cream Ing to press dlspatctM-s. A Russian had lived In this section for the to be supplied by the Chamber of army Imiletln said a number of past fifty-two years and only re kvw'i r» n ' Commerce. Angus Gibson, the big Junkers transports loaded cently had made his home with Scotch mayor of Junction City with men and equipment had been his son. an,l Gan* county legislator will shot down. The British believe He was born in Last Peru, preside at the crowning of Queen that the Nazis may make a ser- Maine, lierrm her 12, 1859 and was Bohemia I. set for 7.00 p. m. This lous attempt to smash their way married April 27. IKK1 to Mary The C ottage Grove flo a t used in the “ T ra il to R ail P ageant” last m onth in Eugene, depicts th< will be followed by a free ball leading in d u s try o f this section. Shown seated is Miss L illia n fle e r, who w ill lie crow ned Queen ck?s- °ne-third down across the Dnieper river In the David at Kimble. South Dakota Bohemia I to m o rro w n ig h t The flo a t was designed by L. P. S a n fo rd local painter, and shows 4' Tw cn,y P®r ccn‘ down on game at Kelly field. southern Ukraine A German nr-1 Mrs. Harlow dien in 1932. Saturday night another new my of 1.500,000 Is advancing a- Surviving are two daughters, a w o rk o f a rt. We are to ld M r. H anford p u t in Hong and hard hours to get th< float r-< lv ‘ or household articles, such as refrig- ‘ craters, washing machines, iron- feature is a carnival and jitney galnat stiff resistance toward the Mrs. Eunice Hankins and Mrs. its fii-Nt showing. ers, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers dance sponsored by the local Arn- great bend of the Dnieper river Lulu Wicks, both of Portland, and radios. erican Legion post. Entertainment and site of the Industrial city of three sons, Charles N Harlow of 5. Fifteen per cent down on oil 8a‘ore *s promised. Bohemia bucks Dnleperopetrovsk. Wendllng; Carroll C. Harlow of burners, furnaces, water heaters. Panted especially for the occasion Hitler's arma-s have made an- Euegne and Fletcher Harlow of F R ID A Y . AUGUST Z2nd: plumbing and sanitary fixtures be used for the purchase of other fifty mile advance in the Seaside: two brothers, W illard Armory opened to exhibitors at and air conditioning for homes. tickets to both the dance and direction of Leningrad, the Rus- Harlow and LeRoy Harlow and a 8:00 a. m. stan army admitted yesterday sister, Mrs. I.ucy Morrel, all of 6. No specific down payment carrm a*- _______ Armory opened to visitors at driving to the Novogrod region Maine: also by six grandchildren h PUr' AH cxhibits **■ Southern Work was started Saturday on 9:(X) a. m. 100 miles south nt the old czarist and three great grandchildren, chase of mater ah and services m Coun, Fajr must Judging starts at 1:00 p. m. capital. While the German-Finnish Funeral services wen- held at the Bonneville transmission line rePa^ » *fore noon- Friday' August Basket picnic at city [>ark at army drove toward Leningrad the the Mills chapel Saturday after- from Eugene to Drain. The con- provided the deferred balance did T hose ,n ch of thp fiercest battle raged around Novo- noon with the Rev Gordon Hypes *rarl k t to a Portland firm will 6:00 p. m . everybaly invited. Cof- be under the su|x?rvlsion of the cream furnished. divisions will be on hand at 8:00 grod, n walled town near Lake 111- of the Chrislian church officiating Crowning of fair queen at 7:00 L ocal Products P rod u cts A re Used U sed in tion on installments would apply. a. m. to receive entries. Exhibitors Are man This region Is favorable for Interment was made in the lO O F- North Douglas Electric coo;>era- tlve and Is to he completed about P- m-. city |»ark. are urged to read over the prem starxl with at Iff resistance since It Masonic cemetery. Ship Yards and Big January 1st The line will cost Free softball game. Quality ium list carefully so as to under has about 1,200 lakes and la dotted i —.. 5125,000 to $150,000. It was said. M arket vs. Knickerbocker s at stand the requirements for each Construction and will be capable of trarvunitt- 7:30 p. m > class and lot. In cases where Ru»»n • mg 3000 kilowatts. KA1TTJRDAY, AUGUST 23rd. classes or lots are not listed, poised on the border o f Persia C * J The acquisition of the Califor- Exhibit hall at armory opens at Local piling from the forests of premiums cannot be expected: for direct action If the Teheran however, should there be enough ni»-i) n '* or' Power C o. serving 9:<» a. m <H a,l rl(*'ed during pet South Lane and North Douglas government falls to answer de u U r rF V i S r i t i n n e d ✓ I the hr ronimi communities from Oakland parade I, have found a varied use during officers, the city marshall good specimens to make for com mands that 3,000 Germans posing —— — — north to Drain, will be completed Pet parade formation at city the rearmament program just as an<‘ members of the fire depart- petition, additional classes or lots ns tourists be expelled. Rumors With w e re th a t n f o r t v e iirh t h o u r t im e ......... p l a n s completed for a about September 1st. Under pres- park at 9:30 a. m. ,hey found a place during the ment are ou‘ to stop the practice may be added providing premium n— u„.i .____ . . . . . . ____... . . atate-wlde survey of fall fishing ent plans about 150 miles of new Pet parade from city park west world war. Today piling is being of hampering the operation of the money is available. This classify- limit had been set to answer the rorM|,|jons the Oregon State extensions will lie built nt a cost up Main street at 10:00 a. m. shipped from here all over the fire truck or the runnin8 ot the ing will be left to the judgment demand __ Game Commission is requesting of approximately $180,000 to serve Exhibit hall opens at 11:00 a. m. eastern and southern states and ,ruck ,o a fire- Violations will of the department head. ’ __ ‘ cooperation of anglers who can areas now without electricity. F air premiums paid at 4:00p.m. has gone as far southeast as Sa- herraf’ er be prosecuted. Attention Novelties or unusual exhibits f-f f K,v<‘ v®luahlc assistance by send- A substation here will carry «* armory. vannah. Georgia Southern lum- is called to the state law which are welcome insofar as space is j a . r r t t n u m ^ u t l Ing in report report card« following fish- energy as far east as Disston. Exhibits released - at --------- 6:00 p. m. bermen who have found a heavy provides that no vehicle shall fol available. Such exhibits will be ing trips. C arnival and jitney dance at demand for their products have low closer than 500 feet when a properly labeled and displayed. armory beginning at 8:00 p. m never been ab,P to ,y piHng fire truck is proceeding to a fire unusuaU , exhd£ ts or C. A. Lockwood, assistant su Judging from last minute inter- as long , hat grown in the north or that no nn motorist ™ ,n r ,o shall «h»n — park v pervisor of the commission, who freaks of nature autl interest to a within less than three blocks of est all departments of the fair is in charge of lake and stream fair. It should be remembered, where the fire is in progress. should be larger and more inter survey work now being carried on however, that uniformity, true movement of piling now esting than any previous fair. A by four crews of biologists, is One instance was cited recently ness to type and good quality are heavier attendance Is also prom- since 1937 is principally H. C. Williamson, Smith-Hughes hopeful that every angler in the ,__ a used in heavy construction and in where the fire truck was com- desired rather than extreme size agricultural Instructor at the Cot- B(atP w l„ lh i, program Fittingly enough, the opening ised. ____________ ___ _ ________ docks and ship , yards. A new ship pletely hemmed in away from a ¡n ay farm products to be judged lage Grove union high school, has ‘T h e response to our earlier ap- day of the Oregon state fair at >ard under construction at Los {.ire hydrant. Fortunately the hy- for premium money and ribbons. ‘°l, aCCSP’l a i**"1* return catch cards has Salem will be dedicated to the Angeles has been built of piling c’ ranf was not needed. Exhibits of organizations arc i .r 7 .ii ? #ec“ r ‘ y b’*cn w r y satisfactory." said Mr. laboring man and woman for the grown in this area. The Daugherty The law provides a fine of $25 not restricted as to size if within i t ’ 1 m ’ k L y“ .'erd* y Lockwood “During th e fall fair opens on I-ahor day Otner Piling Co., has already supplied I ° r hampering the fire department reasonable limits. These displays ~ a*"'Kncd « P * « * •“ months of the year our crews will spCcial days arranged for he over 30,000. Other docks and ship Jhus and violators will hereafter must also be completed before assistant county supervisor In the he busily engaged in collecting week are: Ralph Chamberlain, 35. who op- on both the east and west he given tickets, noon Friday. Judges will consider farm security administration, but rtnta concerning fish life in our Tuesday. September 2. Tov i.- crated the ( hamberlain Lumber have drawn heavily on th e ----------------------------- quality of goods, utility value, dis has not been notified as to where breams and lakes, and it is ex- senq ,i„y ar thin will he Ills successor in th e • i 7 ......... V " 7 7 ~ 7 ' senf* ^ay Service clubs day; mill at Creswell with his father jopg, SUppiv. And supplying the play arrangement, originality and k .1 . k ,UJCW or ln / ht tremely Important to obtain as Wednesday, Governor's Governor's day day and met instant death August 14th demand ' w is iaree|v a m atter the degree to which exhibits rep school system has not been chos- mRny reports as possible on actual Salem day; Tliursday, Portland, when he fell into a saw and his of transportation which is pretty resent the activities of the com J w ’.m r ,.k f‘"h'nK Fishermen who Rpa,tor„. \ nd Arnek an Legion body was virtually cut in half. weA o C ^ d ^ d at the p ^ e m munity or club in question. .k M T 'T 'k Mk !‘° k hr . W‘ h. h" VP poor h,ck !,hou,d Mfport “ dayi Farm er, and F ar i Chamberlain moved to Lane overloaded at the present All exhibits will be judged and the local nigh school for the fxiat readily an thane who catch the organizations' day; Saturday, Edi- county from Oklahoma in 1916 . ------------- premium ribbons placed Friday four years and has made an out- H we know where fishing Is tonj. and children's day; Sunday, and lived at Eugene until last r, Or1“ ""a" a8er of the The progress of the dirt work afternoon. Ribbons are to remain standing record In much of kls poor, it will aid us In applying September 7 F ratem U d iv year when he moved to Creswell GauKberty Piling Co., recalls that work and has been active in pro- remedies. At any event, the com- ‘ w 'm e n o f’ this locality who ex- to assist his father in the opera- one of ,he ,onKest P'hnKs ever at th* Cottage Grove dam has not on exhibits until 4 p. m. Saturday _ <> 9 imee* IForA Started on Fair Highlights Transmission Line Piling Shipments Made to Eastern, Southern Points About Following The Fire Truck „.State-Wide Fish f nf L l / f To Take New Post On September 1st Special Days at Oregon State Fair Creswell Mill Man Killed August 14th Progress Slowed At Grove Dam in motlng the Interests of the Future plete ctxiperatlon of anglers by rMK.t In -nter exhibits the tex- Farmere of America and the .«ing the catch cards will be and domestic hiking depait- South Lane County Fair. greatly appreciated by the game mtnlg at , he fajr ar,, ri.i,u^ )ed Mr. Williamson will assume his dcjiartment ! that the entry deadlires are the duties September 1st and. with — night of August 30. Further de- tion of the mill shipped out of this district was hit the expected pace yet accord- afternoon after which time prem- Surviving are his parents. Mr. 135 fect P,linf? -’ hipped to south- mg to information from the dam ium money will be issued. and Mrs. M A Chamberlain, his eas,ern P®'"*’ *? costlnK ‘ he build- y®’ £ rd®y- From a^ x) to 60(X? The Fair board anticipates a ers about $1.25 per running foot yards of dirt are being moved larger and better fair than any of widow, four children. Ardith. Ron- by the time the piling Is treated. daily against an anticipated move- tbOse of previous years. It is hoped aid, Marie, and an infant daugh- ment of 10,000 yards daily. The ;bat all residents of the southern fimn ^ I't 1 ‘T X nr„7h! 'na.w i,mn tails may be obtained from the ter. concrete work at the spillway Is Lane area will their t>cst in time nekt week for his new home. T l- ,* " D ',4 1 premium books, copies of which ------------------------- still going forward on schedule sbowing what our gardens, orch- two vacancies in naval * ith about 25,000 yards yet to be ards and fields will produce when --------- fair office at Salem. Entries for ACADEM Y. ■ _ . _ j j placed in the spillway and with nurtured and cultivated by the Nick Grnnoff, formerly of Port- amateur photographic art close at The first congressional district ,bc j ° b scheduled to be finished hands of industrious workers, land, has opened a law office up- 4 p m A u g u s t ?.P. stairs In the Petersen building. An innovation this vein- will be oi Oregon will have two vacancies ------------- some time in October. ---------- next to the office of Dr. C. R. Sim- frp), on the fair grounds in 1942 at both the N. S. Naval a two-headed s n a k e of the Five 18-ton gravel trucks, mov- Mrs. J. P. Graham, who will be kins. graduate i.,— Mr. Granbff, a ------. . . . . . of .. a|j car8 a rrjvjnii |N>fnre 9 Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, garter variety was brought to the a aS° fronl Utah, in charge of^the antiques nt thc A residence at 1404 West Main will speed the concrete work. South Lane County Fair, requests Northwest College of Law in o'clock eacli morning T h i; is es- a"d at the U. S. M ilitray Acarie- Sentinel office Tuesday morning street belonging to Dr. H. A. Portland practiced law in Port pecially for benefit of those who " ’>• Wps’ F0'"»- Npw York by a group of boys who found the Hgthway construction is going that all those having antiques to Hagen and occupied by A. G, for a year before coming like to arrive ahead o f 1 he crowds biekson w a s dnmnered hv f i r e 1* land ""“ To determine the eligible can- unusual sptx-imen on North River according to schedule also w ith exhibit, bring them to the armory S u n d x v m o r n ln J when « h u T e 1 herc' He w,l!’ ab,° cmPtoy« 1 by « so they mav examine exhibits md tbrif’ cs residing in the First Ore- mad near the Lee Turner place, ‘ be highway around the west rim between the hours of 10:00 a. m. atari, d from a rtefrcHvr flue A ,ar«“ ' laW iirm there' more a. their leisure; it »>" District, Congressman Mott The reptile, about six inches long, ‘ be lake completed and with a and 12:00 Friday. All exhibits will . , , . A. ime. , . ivir. ra n o if, w no c am e o M|t o Granoff. who came d o o w w n n 'w m ai„o help relieve later eon- hns requested the Civil Service had I'wo perfectly formed heads beginning made toward graveling have to be out before five oclix.k quick run was made by the local Commission to hold a preliminary w d was so freakish that one had the highway. Grading work is un- Saturday afternoon. Each person ¡¡rr d,.p«r.mcnt .m l » n - 1 “ X , hh o l t o ¿ .H e r n ’ “ ,hc C ,ll's qualifying examination on Satur- (O , a^e a second look to deter- derway on the highway around will he responsible for his own ex fined principally to the roof. day. October 4, 1941. mine if one was not seeing things, ‘ be east rim of the lake. hibit. HOWARD L. RAYMOND The amount of loss whs about PETE NELSON LEADING- Candidates for admission to the In thp party of hoys who found -------------------------- -------------------------- PROMOTED $400.00 according to Chas. Hall of TUNA FISHER. ATTENDS BANQUET Naval Academy must be no less , he snaRe werp. Richard Elwin DON DRENNER WITH the H all Insurance agency and the ROYAL AIR FORCE Howard Lester Raymond, son of ^nan seventeen years of age nor fln(j Qjnn F i s h e r of Oakridge, loss was covered by Insurance. If P. E. (Pete) Nelson can hold M r nnd Mrs Ransom R Ravmond more than twenty-one years of h visiting the W ikoff fam-’ A number of sportsmen and his present stride as a tuna fisher of D|Mton roulp „„s r(W n tly com- age on April 1, 1942. Candidates * r,° ,‘ rP King who brought the lumbermen and loggers attended Don Drenner, son of R. S. Dren- ily; - u,enn Glenn King who DEAN PICKERS URGENTLY he may have to hire about three plefpd • -- - — ,,y no brought 1R ___ __ , hp bu,eau _ of navigation for ‘ be M ilitary Academy are a "Keep Oregon Green” banquet ner, Culp creek rancher, is now snake to the office, and Robert NEEDED. assistants to help him make out eourëe'ln "thr i ï . S N « ^ eligible for admission from the . *° ’ " e , at the Osburn hotel in Eugene with the Royal Air Force, as radio his income tax shortly after the ! sta,|oned on the U S S Porter day they are seventeen until the nna Jonnson. Wednesday night. The banquet, instructor - operator enroute to Bean growers of the Coburg first of the year. Nelson is o n e |and hn!, been promoted to seaman day they become twenty-two «.« one of a series to be held over the England according to recent letter 1 1(11 f. XI I I.F-- state was arranged „„„„„„„J u.. \f ,1 ZX,,,.. Junction City, Eugene area were |Hnd lubber (since the World war) first class according to informa years of age, on which laftnr latter rim- day by E-__ Fred I Stick- received J here from Montreal, Que- AND BLOSSOMS frantically searching for ix'an who has showed the salt-water tion from his commanding officer, they are not eligible. Candidates les of the Eugene Chamber of bee, Canada. Mr. Drenner. well pickers the first of the week with boys a thing or two about fishing ___ The __ _________ known to many, is a former radio F. 1. ____ Entwistle. promotion for both Academies must never Mrs. Madge Mote of 143 North Commerce. a prospect of losing part of the and received quite a bit of no-j Was due to the efforts of young have been married. ------------------- operator on station KGGF at Cof- K street had on display Friday, crop in some fields. Saturday's toriety last week when he landed Raymond, who has only been en- In order to make the required Bl.INKER LIGHT INSTALLED eyville, Kansas. Now he is with a estimate said that l.flOO tons of at Newport on the 13th with 11,-, ||„,pd for nbout ten months. arrangements it is necessary that apple blossoms f^pm a tree that non combatant organization of had green apples, ripe apples and beans had been canned at the 164 pounds of fish which netted 1 applicants notify Congressman A blinker’ light has been in Americans who will operate radio Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings James W. Mott. Salem. Oregon. d* ^ - j ipdl t ' ' ’.p wt.uW ^ l iC stalled at the intersection of 6th equipment for the Royal air force Eugene and Junction C ity can him $1,8(K) or $310 M T ton. Nel neries and about 4,700 tons re son, who operates the Norma J, of Corvallis visited Sunday at the not later than September 15, . . . , street and the highway for the in England. His letter says that mained In the fields Io lx- hnrvext- hns one helper and hns fished home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm <’f their desire Io participate in All of which shows (bat this is a ! protection of traffic on both the he is looking forward to crossing cd. over much of the northwest const. Thuni. the examination. good fruit country. highway and 6th street. i the pond. West Main Street Residence Damaged By Fire Sunday A. M. New Attorney Locates in Petersen Buiiaing aiT gtm „vannbie through the ! iralnlng Two-Headed Garter Snake Found on North m RlVer Road TUCSday