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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1941)
Th* H*ntlii*l, The Sentinel, 4A0 |Mgr« 1541 page« fo r IM tor I.50 |HMUl|r« VO LU M E pennies 1,11 Defense Savings Stamps Will Be Offered by Stores C O T T A G E G R O V E , L A N E C O U N T Y O R EG O N , T i l l USO A V Newcomers at Willamette University O C TO BER IG. 1911 NUMBER Blackout s Scheduled for Cottage School Camipal Ground School Date October 24 (¡rove ant .Southern Lane County To Be Started Friday Evening Date Fall» on Ha low ee’en Night; Hrur of Blackout Will Be Announ<*d Later; Ten More Police Reserves Are Badly Needed Immediately Chamber of Commerce Com mittee to Canviuut All Local Store» Cottage G rove m id Southern Lane county is d e fin ite ly sehi*4 uled to have a ItLi -kout on the n ig h t o f O ctober 31st, whie iin -id e n tu lly is H iA lo w e ’eri n ig h t. Several o ther cities and con niiinitieH w ill j o i i f i n a general h laektnit to he .staged over wes te rn Oregon on tU a date the h o u r to he set later. P re lim in a rie s fq r the com ing event were diaruMted at a tnect- I l l g o f I he ( 'ottag* U rove police reserves here Tuesday n ig h t ae- co rd in g to Evert*! A b b o tt, member o f the reoerveg. T en m ore men are u rg e n tly needed fo r the reserves, he says. A t pres* nt t he reserve force consists of tw e n ty men. U n d e r the present setup the c ity o f C ottage Grove is entitled to t h i r t y m en o r WILSON STRESSES NEED OF SUSTAINED YIELD HI The date fo r the annual high school carnival has been set for F riday, October 24. at the high school gym. The program has been planned, the booths fo r each in dividual home room and other o r ganizations have been chosen, and the whole carnival is w ell under way. Both a queen and king of the carnival w ill lie crowned this year. The elected candidates from the classes are: Seniors, Phyllis Sor enson, queen; M ervin Englund. king. Juniors, V irgin ia Andrews, queen; V erlin Cotton, king; sopho- mores, Joan King, queen; Ken neth Hansen, king ; freshmen, Juanita Powell, queen; Stanley Daugherty.’ king. The ballolt boxes have been gaily decorated and are placed near the m ain entrance of the high school where everyone is depositing votes fo r th eir favor ites. The firs t count is to be ta k en F rid ay. The lis t o f class concessions is a» follow s: Freshmen, fish pond, dart throw , horseshoes, burst the bubble; sophomores, ball in tub. ball throw , shooting gallery; ju n iors, hot dogs and punch, ice cream, darts, fortune wheel; sen iors, beano, flo ra l telegraph, con fe tti. O ther organizations having booths are; Home Ec club, s il houette. stage crew, movies; L e t termen. old m ill; glee club, make up; F.G.A., nigger baby. T ickets fo r the carnival are each five cents and give the bear er a chance at any of the conces sions at the carnival w ith the ex ception o f the foods booth. Each tic k e t is w orth 10 votes tow ard the queen and king. F o r admission tw o ticke ts plus one cent defense tax is necessary fo r admission, or 10c plus one cent tax. Lloyd Brown, Instructor in Charge of Schorl to Meet at Woodson Motors RENEWED INTEREST CLUB ACTIVITIES IN Pin mt were Inaugurated at the C hum lxir of Commerce luncheon Tuesday to plan* defense saving The Cottage Grove F lyin g club aiani|ja on vale at local »lores and J " ‘ h eir us- comm ercial concern» at an early ual place fo r the regular business ten reserves fo r each paid o fficer. session. Two new members were date. Looking to the com pletion I f you can q u a lify on the reserve received into the club. They are o f detail» nece«»ary fo r a wide force, contact M yron Perry, chief d istrib u tio n of these stamps, on I-arry Kellogg and M arvel Geer. o f police at the c ity hall. Present sale In a ll parts o f the nation, Dr. M r. Geer recently completed an personnel of the reserve force con II A. Hagen, president of the advanced tra in in g course at A l sists o f: Gordon Hypes, captain; ("handier of Commerce, ap|»>lnted bany. Since the form ation of the Bernard Rohleder and Hugh B ris W IL L A M E T T E U N IV E R S IT Y . ’ s titu lc , which la te r became W il- a comm it lia* of three to w ork w ith club several members have soloed H. E. Eakin, member of the I aim* Salem. Oregon Students o f the lain ettc U niversity. M arian Fran- j^ ^ d in g ( >eo Morelock, Bob The men o f B a tte ry "E ” were bane. lieutenants; e v e re tt A bbott. the only cis of O lym pia. Washington? and pleased w ith the Iroyal welcome Floyd Holmes, Russell Sm ith, Ace county defense bond com m ittee. class id 1945 weren't Petersen. Everett Powell. Norman Gregg, sergeants; F rank Hoard. Ireshmen, whtch was afforded them during Stam p committeeman appointed newcomers to W illam ette U n i M iriam F c rrin , lo th Ingram . Robert Boyce, Lawrence Include: George Machen. W illia m versity at the opening of the look on. Kent, Edwin Aus, Lester Brisbane, th e ir three-day homecoming cele M e rrill Craig, P. S. Bukowski. school's centennial year Dr. C arl Dr. K nopf has recently served bration last F riday, Saturday and Hugh M cBride, corporals and the Haldemun and Herman Petersen C arl Fields. Paul Radtke, M r. fo llo w in g privates in the ra n k: newly elected ns professor of B ib lica l L ite ra tu re Sunday in Cottage Grove. It 1» the Intention of the com Sumner Knopf, Beeson and C liff Roberts. Among m ittee to o ffe r »tamps to a ll president, arrived just ubout the at the U niversity of Southern Cal those slated to solo soon are Gene They le ft F o rt Caaby early Fri-1 business houses, the stamps can same tim e as did M iria m F e rn n ifornia and is the a uth or o f num day m orning and the firs t cars be pentcr, Je rry Eastham, B ill East- Lusk. Jim Cann, Bob Anderson erous books and pamphlets. He gan a rriv in g in Cottage Grove ham, Glenn St. C lair, Ralph Long, he purchased from the post office, o f Cottage Drove. and P hil Lake. M r. Roberts now In the accompanying picture. succeeds Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, about 12:00 o'clock. By 1:30 they M arlowe M cKay, Gene Masters, in many place« merchants are has a private license. M r. Powe'l asking customer« to take change Dr. Knopf point« to the date. 1841, who resigned to accept a position were all in the arm ory enjoying Em ery Dailey. took his cross country flig h t on Puhlle Cooperation Asked. in defense stamji«. N. J. Nelson, on the m arker fo r the Oregon In- as bishop in the M ethodist church the hot coffee and cookies which October 9th. The club is advanc The blackout here w ill be stag- (salt master, called a tte ntio n to ing rapidly and increasing steadi Mrs. Gladys M in o r and the friends ed in detail sometime between the fa rt that m aterial fo r »uch a ly in membership as more people and mothers had prepared fo r 7:4» and 10:00 p. m. on the n ig ht com m ittee had been at the post become interested in aeronautics. them. The parade began prom ptly of October 31st. O fficers in office fo r some tim e and th a t Two o r three ladies have shown at 3:30, led by three members of . , , . .. the B a tte ry E a s s o c ia te . M ajor charsc o f the blackout request the there had been a demand to p u r an interest in fly in g recently and Raymond Judson, seven year old LaSells S tew art. Loren Schroeder « ’°P *r* “ ° n o f ’ he parents to the chase defense stuni|ia. it is hoped that more w ill do so. Muwtalaed launber Yield Stressed. son o f M r. und Mrs. Judson was Anyone interested in becoming a and Dr. H A. Hagen, followed by fu lle st extend in keeping the children o ff the streets a fte r 8:00 R II. Wilson, forest ranger at injured Saturday afternoon when member of the club may obtain C aptain Faye S tew art o f this c ity Itujadn, guest speaker o f the h it by a car driven by Mrs. T he l inform ation from the club presi and Captain Hewston o f Albany, p. m. No bicycles w ill be perm itted luncheon program Tuesday, stress ma d ales His injuries, however, dent, Cleo M orelock: the instru c who is now captaij^ of B a tte ry E. on the streets and tr a ffic w ill be brought to a standstill. M otorists ed the need fo r a sustained forest were not serious, it was said. He to r, Lloyd Brow n; Bob Petersen A county-w ide fire protective Tlie captains were, accompanied on through and a rte ria l highways yield In this area as a means of was taken to a Eugene hospital o r Jim Cann. by th e ir sta ff. T he ** were fo llo w association may be organized soon stablizing industrial development fo r treatm ent ed by the high school band dress w ill be perm itted to move through Present plans are to begin a The accident occurred when over Lane county Prelim inaries and the po|>ulailon dependent on ed in th e ir c o lo rfu l uniform s and the corporate lim its at a speed of ground school w ith classes to cov fo r such un organization were in- tte s'^T h en e*gb’ m**es Per hour during the the lum ber industry. A t the pres- M*»- Gates, d rivin g »«“ th w> south led «by snappy er the subjects o f a ir tra ffic ent rate o f c u ttin g the lum ber Seventh street, »truck the hoy ns attcui'oted at Eugene last F riday came the rest o f the men In uni blackout period. rules, m eteorlogy and navigation. night when representatives from Boy Scouts and members o f the production about equal» the new ran ou‘ fro " ' between two form . The parade was halted on The te n ta tive date fo r the firs t several county com m unities at- lum ber grow th I f the production I*»*"K«*«1 cars on the west side of M ain between S ixth and Seventh granges w ill assist in m aking the class period is F rid ay evening at goes beyond this point, the life of Seventh street. The aeident waa tended a meeting held in the o f where the street had been previ blackout effective outside o f the _______ 7:30. The classes w ill be taught fice o f W. B. D illa rd , county classed us unavoidable. the lum lx-r com m unity is eventu ously cleared o f cars. They pre c ity lim its and in m anning the W ith good weather rapid prog- by M r. Brow n and w ill be held in clerk. a lly doomed, the speaker asserted. sented a b rie f a rm y d rill. The men lookout posts. ress has been made on the con- ’ hc fo r d garage a t the corner of A tte n d in g from here were W il S|x*elal M eeting of R eserves. Evidence of this policy can be s tru c tio n o f the Cottage Grove N inth and M ain streets. These liam Haldemun, m ayor; Don A l were loudly cheered by a large A special meeting o f po'ice re found In muny sections o f Wash crowd which gathered to witness dam the past tw o weeks. F rom classes are free and open to any- len. fire chief, and W. C. M artin. serves has been called at the c ity ington as w ell as this state. " It's the parade. T his was the firs t 8.000 to 10,000 yards o f d irt is be- one interested. Sponsors o f the movement hope to hall fo r Tuesday evening begin fo lly to encourage new sawm ills advanctsl s tr ic tly m ilita ry parade which has ning at 7:30 p. m. A il reserves ing moved d aily to the earthen The annual Boy Scout financial have the organization to come Into a com m unity when been held in Cottage Grove fo r part of the dam w ith over 500,000 such expansion means destruction campaign w ill open here on Mon- ’ ;,r enough th a t^th e necessary fI many years. and prospective applicants are yards in place and about 200,000 nances fo r such un association day. October 27th, it was an of a ll tim b e r," he said. A t 7:00 p. m. the men and th e ir urged ,o at¿en¿ : yards to be placed on the dam Rules Listed. Mr. W ilson urged the public and nounced lout night. W. L. W o rk may be included In the county friends were treated to a dutch before the earthen section is fin budget p ra ctica lly completed and The fo llo w in g blackout rules the lum ber Industry to cooperate man is general chairm an. The re lunch which was made possible by ished. L ittle o r no concrete has ready to r publication. A fte r dus- w ith the state and the national m ainder of the com m ittee w ill he the generous donations o f the have been listed by Herschel R. been poured on the spillw ay in cussing the outlook fo r such an Taylor, chairm an protective d iv i announced next wek. A. L. W ool forest service in continuing the Woodard Lum ber Co., the Green- over a week. Part of the spillw ay A t 8:00 a. m. next Wednesday ly, chuirm an of the Boy Scout o rg un i/utiu n, a com m ittee was ridge Lum ber Co., and the Bo sion o f the Lane county defense sustained yield method. is nearing completion w ith about m orning (October 2 2 0 , the three troop com m ittee w ill assist in the upixnntcd to secure data on the hemia Lum ber Co. The lunch was council : cost of equipment. Ap,x)intm enls 'T h , is blackout ... w ill be made as five feet o f concrete to be poured day Chinese pheasant season in coming event, prepared by the Legion A u x ilia ry before th a t p a rtic u la r part is fin - Western Oregon w ill o ffic ia lly wen* made by George Shock, and served by a com m ittee from compl.e,e “ S^ re_ . T ished. open. The o the r tw o days of the county auditor, who served as operation on the part of the pub LUMBER MOVEMENT CON- the Am erican Legion. Both highways, the east and season come on Saturday and chairm an o f the m eeting, and in TIN I 'EM HEAVY. Sunday afternoon and evening lic is most desirable. A ll signs, west highway around the lake Sunday, October 25 and 26. cluded Don Allen of Cottage window lights, outside ligh ts o f a ll the men left fo r F o rt Canby are v irtu a lly completed. Inasmuch as experience has Lum ber movement from this Grove, R. S. Hands of Eugene an I kinds, skylights should be com shore where they were scheduled to be The west highway has been grad- shown that a rtific ia l propagation Robert W a lk e r also o f Eugene, d is tric t over the Southern Pacific pletely blacked out. A ll window Mr». M ary Eva Hemenway, 85, back on d u ty Monday m orning. w ith the east Lane fire patrol. should b e com pletely ed and graveled and the east high- cannot keep up w ith the increased a resident o f this section fo r the continue.*; heavy, ulthough the |uist The Am erican Legion is plan shades U nder the present setup, rural ning on sponsoring the regular an drawn. Where shades are not way has been graded and gravel- demands on Chinese Pheasants, iw st fifty -th re e years, died at the week was not a "|M*ak w eek" com steps have been taken to promote available blankets should be hung ing is nearly completed. home of her son, W. A. Hemen pared to other weeks. T otal ship areas are no longer served by nual • Mess ’ •«- * Fund UIIU Dance OH on C hrist _ W o rk o f relocating the highway £rpa’ er n atu ra l production. ment» of lum ber from the d is tric t m unicqial fire departm ents. This mas night. The proceeds from th is 1t n ' ^ U ie^ i<’P^P,,?f way. a m ile and a h a lf west of W ith this end in mind, the Ore- tow n at 5:00 a. m. Tuesday m orn were 126 cars, five cars of piling leaves approxim ately h a lf of the dance are used fo r the e n te rta in 1 'T h e public is urged to rem ain under the Dorena project is w ell and tw e nty six cars o f logs. real p ro pe rty in the county w ith ment and w elfare of the men of o ff the streets, children should he underway w ith construction going K°n State Game Commission, un ing. Mr«. Hemenway had lived in A ll m ills continue to operate out fire protection. Sponsors of kept at home. Remember any ac- on both sections o f the coptract. *der the federal Pittm an-Robertson Portland fo r the past tw enty B a tte ry E. fu ll tim e, w ith m ill stocks moving cidents to pedestrians w ill be th e ir E. C. H a ll C onstruction Co. s ta rt- act. has set aside approxim ately the association say that a county- year». ubout ils rap id ly as cut and m ills wide organization may be effected sole responsibility. Same conduct ed w o rk on the lower end o f the 100.000 acres in the W illam ette She wns horn A p ril 30. 1856, in should be observed as if actual highw ay relocation project last valley as reserves fo r young birds, at a sm all cost, equipment fo r a ll M orrow counly, Ohio, und wns stocks low. bombs are being dropped. week. The section o f the reloca- This te rrito ry comprises only ru ra l areas w ill cost in the neigh m arried on December 25, 1877 to 1, 27th o f the entire valley area, FORGET ME-NOT SALE " A ll cars must e ither be pulled tion being constructed by M c N u tt borhood o f $10,(XX) to $17,(XX), James Hemenway at Minneapolis, SUCCESS. to the curb o r left at home d urin g B rothers has the clearing w ork and through such reserves the which m ay e ither be financed Kan»a», who passtal away here In this test. Police w ill be stationed done and some grade constructed, commission is m aking an e ffo rt lo through about three-tenths of a 1914. A t the age of 8 years Mrs The unnual Forget-M e-Not sale, m ill tax levy o r financed through at p ra ctica lly every intersection but the w o rk has been hindered avoid closures and m aintain the Hemenway moved w ith her par held under the auspices of the supply and thus perpetuate h unt to enforce this, however this by early fa ll rains. the sale o f county lands. It is pro ent» to Knox county, Iowa, and nt ing fo r the benefit o f the hunter. I)A V here F riday and Saturday posed to place additional should not be a m a tte r of enforce- fire the age o f sixteen to Kunsas, was a success in every way, W il ment but cooperation on the part S'1 * * « trucks and fire equipment at Eu The reserves are not only de where »he lived u n til coming here. O T T im iS S lO T l 1 0 liam A. Beeler, commander o f A serious, but not a fa ta l col o f the public. O nly emergency ve- Cottage Grove, Oakridge, signed to protect a nucleus of S u rvivin g an* tw o children, a ("hapter 3, D AV, announced here gene, Florence and additional equip- Union, occurred on the Lorane hides w ill be p erm itted to oper- birds u n til they can build up a »on, W, A. Hemenway o f Cottage Tuesday. in behalf o f the organ- ment at Junction C ity. (Junction m ountain e arly Monday m orning ate to m inim ize dangers to pedes- supply and increase the number Grove, and a daughter, Miss Hazel ization Mr. Beeler expressed ap- c it y has a ru ra l fire association when tw o cars ran together. Le- trians and collisions. I f complete on the reserve, but also to help Hemenway o f Portland, a foster p re d a tio n fo r the fine cooperation ,n operation). Under one proposal ,and R«y* d riv in g a Ford and go- cooperation o f the public is had populate the adjoining areas. Re non, Ross M cFarland of Portland, o f the public and the generous the ru ra l fire fig h tin g equipment in B west* suffered a num ber of there w ill be no accidents. Police serves now set up w ill not be a sister, Mrs. Della Hammond of support o f the cause represented w ouid be stored in m unicipalities cu,s about the face and neck w ill carry* flashlights covered w ith closed perpetually but only fo r Portland, tw o brothers, Robert in the annual sale. nearest the te rrito ry to be served "h e n he was throw n through the blue cellophane, pedestrians find- a few years when they w ill again C om fort o f Mlnneii|M)li«, Kansas, New exam inations f o r office be open to hunters anti other nnd where vo lu ntary fire depart- windshield o f his car by the force ing it necessary to be out should and Raymond C om fort o f Lyden, operation and here. ’ he impact when h it by a car provide themselves w ith the same, " o rk e rs applying foi jobs w ith the nreas established in alternative in PHEASANT COCK OPENS ments are in Washington. Also by fo ur grand SEASON. a fu ll tim e fiiT tru c k d riv e r would driven by Ole Sands, tra ve lin g in ' "A n y persons o r .groups of S tate Unemploym ent Compensa- the same manner and pi«, period children and two great grand this direction. Sands, according to pranksters found ta king advant- ’ ion Commission were announced be employed. leyK* Î 11 children. e a rly reports, was not seriously age o f the blackout to com m it Saturday by Professor W illia m , The ba* “ ' " ‘Î in / he Val1 The pheasant season has not Funeral services w ill be held opened yet, but as a rem inder of injured, but Ray was severely cut nuisances w ill be apprehended and G riffith , supervisor fo r the Board be not mo™ ,han two male b,rds o f Exam iners ln any one day' o r more tban four today at the M ills Chapel w ith tlie season here last Thursday a and a fte r being treated here was taken to the police station. ' , . . . such birds in the entire season of the Rev. Gordon Hypes o ffic ia t sent to a Eugene hospital where pheasant cock, evidently try in g to "D isting u ish ing arm bands w ill s ,x classifications w ith s ta rtin g (hrep d Counties included in ing- In te rm en t w ill he in the crash the head-lines o f the Sen he is reported recuperating. be w orn by a ll reserves and mem pay from $80 to $120 a m onth are thp va„ arpa ,nc|ude; M ultno- I.O.O.F.-Masonlc cemetery. tinel, h it the front door sign and Louis H olliday and Robert A. bers o f veteran organizations w ill Iisted in the announcement. The mah, Clackamas, Washington, Co was knocked to the ground and So fa r thus has been the most Meacham, rid in g w ith Ray at the w ear th e ir overseas veteran caps, positions include ju n io r and senior lumbia. Yam hill. Polk, M arion. stunned fo r an instant. He made successful deer season in the tim e o f the accident, were also "Police, a ir raid wardens and clerk-typists, ju n io r and senior Benton, Lane and Linn counties. a quick recovery however and memory o f many hunters w ith an taken to the hospital suffering fire reserves w ill inform any vio- clerk-stenographers, key punch eluded a hunch o f pursuers, fly in g unusual number o f huntrVs re from cuts and bruises, but were lators of blackout regulations o f operator and ju n io r ta bulating EW ING TO AIR CORI'S. in an eastward direction. tu rn in g from the Hills w ith th e ir not injured as c ritic a lly as Ray, th e ir negligence. Persistent viola machine operator. tors w ill be listed and reported. buck. Up to Moondny s ix ty deer according to early reports, A lb ert F. Ewing, a recent re Complete inform a tion and ap 'T h e signal fo r blackout w ill be plication blanks may be obtained c ru it in the arm y a ir service, has had been turned in at the Q u ality H a rry Schneider, who h a s POWER OFF SHORT TIME given between the hours o f 9:00 from the 23 local offices of the been assigned to the a ir corps, M arket w ith good prospects that served ns night o ffic e r here fo r FRIDAY MORNING DAV STATE EXECUTIVE the num ber w ill roach seventy- the past year, tendered his resig and 10:00 p. in. A w arning blast o f state employment service or from Jefferson B arricks, Missouri, ac- MEETING. L. C. Schroeder, local manager five before tin* close o f the season nation effective October 11th to whistles w ill be given 12 m inutes the P ortland office, 701 Spalding cording to word from the A ir W illia m Beeler, commander of before the blackout signal which Building, of the Board of Exami Corps Area command U n it No. accept n position w ith the Gray of the M ountain States Power Co.] the 25th. The Q u a lity M arket is M o to r Co. M r. Schneider was suc announced yesterday that the the only place in the loenlity Chap’ er 3, D AV . announced yes-’ is a series of 5 second blasts fo r ners, where a ll applications must 1968, F o rt Douglas, Utah. ceeded by Ray Southerland, who power would he shut o ff here where anything like an accurate terday that #n executive commit the period of one m inute. Long be forw arded before November 10. An 8 ’ » pound daughter was has done special w ork here on a F riday m orning, October 17th check on tile number kille d can lx* tee m eeting would be held in the blasts w ill be given fo r the “ a ll Exam ination centers w ill be se from 3:30 to 6:00 a. m. I f you have m aintained. Others have lik e ly Eugene arm ory at 1:00 p. m. Sun- clear." num ber o f occasions. lected from Portland, Salem, K la born on Monday, October 13th to " In the interest o f public safety m ath Falls, Eugene, Medford, On M r. an Mrs. A lb e rt Doney at the Schneider is employed by the occasion to use power in these brought in meat. Seven bucks day, October 19th, in the chapter G ray M oto r Co. as salesman ami hours, it would lie w ell to hold came lo I he Q u a lity M arket on looms. Attendance of a ll veterans the public is urged to rem ain o ff tario, Bend, Pendleton and M arsh B u tle r m a te rn ity home. She has the streets during th is test." this fuel in mind. Monday. was urged. , lw*cn named N ita Mae. field. as service station attendant. Battery E Gets Royal Recéption Raymond Judson Is Injured in Accident County Wide Fire Protective A ssn May Be Organized Rapid Progress Being Made on Coast Fork Dam Boy Scout Financial Drive Monday, 27th Pheasant Season Opens October 22 Rites Today for Mary Hemenway One Seriously Cut In Collision on Lorane Mountain Hold Exams for Office If orders Many Deer Coming In From the Hills Schneider Resigns From Police Force; Southerland Fills Post