TU I USD.W ,, Al A RC II J 9. 1942 _ THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GRAVÉ. OKF/JON PAGE TÎIREE Mrs. Crow Member Lost W'agon Train LIÖN ROARS A» Echoed l'rom Cot tug** Grove Union H uh Scht.ol Sunday evening dinner guests of the Lee Nixons were tho Harold W olfard fa m ily o f Cottage Grove, ■ ■ i i ■ ■ p and the Hansen fa m ily of P o rt (F io m observations and impres land. the la tte r rem aining over sions by The Journal Man in Ore night. gon Jo urna l). The Pete Hngdahl fa m ily o f Eu One of fTrcgon's w ell known gene hae moved into the Max pioneers was Mrs. M »r*h,i Grow Sears house, recently vacated by of Cottage Grove, » member of M r. and Mrs. M onett. the "lost Wa»;on Train, ' which M s. Lawrence Brown was erosaeil Hie Canc.irlex by the M r- hostras March 11 to the Social Kenzie Pass route. Mrs. Crow Neighbors club. Visitors present was leas than ‘ wo year* old when were Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. D iu she crooned the plains, in a wagon H arding o f Corvallis. Miss Huldah tra in of which E lija h E llio tt '.us Rose. Mrs. Lev Van Schoiack, Mrs captain. H er parent i, Mr. ai.d fhive H ite and son Francis. The Mrs. Cyrus L a n d iv th , w i . V ir club w ill be guests o f Mrs. Ron ginians Th>*y moved to M issouri, ald Gray in Cottage Grove on und in 1853 started by ox team fo r Wednesday, March 25. the W illam ette valley. In August. M arie Hansen. O.S.C. student, 1953, w hile camped on he M tl- spent the week end at the home heur rive r, they m et A. J. Babb, of her parents, M r. and Mrs. R who volunteered ,o guide the tra in Hansen. to I he W illarnet* • va lley n w d i Beryl Davidson has employment re ctly than by the Old Oregon w ith the telephone company in T ra il, a route ,ha, would save Tacoma, Washington. 3<X, mil«** or more of hard travel. Mrs. Ted Glasgow and daughter The tru in divider), some refusing L o ttie made a trip to F o rt Canby to quit the Old Oregon T ra il. over the week end to v is it w ith On August 16 Babb, w ith 20 th e ir son and brother. wagons, left the m ain tra in and Mrs. John R talder entertained headed fo r Eugene City. Among at dinner Wednesday evening, those w ith Babb were Cyrus honoring her husband on his b ir th Landreth, his w ife and six c h il day anniversary Guests were M r. dren, and F ra n k Denning. John and Mrs. Boyd W a lke r and c h il C arter, Ben McClure, Jim M olloy dren George and Elva Jeanne of and oth»Ts. A fte r a week’s travel, W alker. Babb grew fe a rfu l that the In Mrs. Elm er Watson and son of dians m ight a tta ck them, so he H erm iston visited Thursday and turned back to take the well-es- I rid ay w ith M ay Watson at the tabhxhed route. M alcolm H orn home. Thom* who had taken his ad Bennie Dave H ite ar.d Ronald vice to tr y the shorter way re H athaway are down w ith measles fused to tu rn back and decided to and Mrs. Claude Davidson has the press on. A fte r a few days they influenza. decided that they were lost. They M r. and Mrs. John S talder of traveled "b y the lay of the coun C ottage Grove were Sunday d in tr y ." Grass became scarce. The ner guests o f the la tte r's uncle lava rock made the oxen’s feet and aunt, M r. and Mrs. John sore and lame. A , times they had Stalder. to make "d ry camps." "They ran Mrs. Joe C rick and Mrs. Oscar out of provisions and salt. 1 ney Flaten helped Mrs. Lex- Van Scho had to k ill some o f th e ir oxen and iack transport the pupils to Cot eat the meat w ith o u t salt. When they fin a lly ’ reached the head tage Grove Monday afternoon fo r the d is tric t 4-H club ra lly. w aters o f the M 'Kenz.ie they M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson found they would have ,o cut a road through heavy tim ber. Six and th e ir house guest. Mrs. Lou men volunteered to press on to H arding, spent F rid a y in Eugene. Eugene on foot and get help. Four o f the six grew so weak that they H ERE’S AN EXAM PLE OF HOW RUMORS ARE SPR EAD . turned back. Ben M cClure and Job Denning, eating raw frogs and O X N A R D , C alifornia. It was snails and berries, followed the McKenzie to Eugene, where they windy. A little w h irlw in d sucled found th a t the tra in they had left bits o f a C alifornia-printed Jap on the M alheur had already a r anese language newspaper in to the a ir and dropped them in the y a id rived. of a resident in South Oxnard. • A rescue p a rty was organized. The man ran to police head- They cut roads and ta king ample quarters. Capt. Ivan I H;.*vra of provisions fo r the w ell-nigh sta rv- the a-m y a ir w rp s was n o llfie d . mg people o f the Lost Wagon W h ile he was investigating the T ra in .' they found them and es- n im o i -m^n'-era got > i • to tte d them to Eugene, a rriv in g , ho rt tim e the incident had been on October 1. blown to the point where Japanese The Landreths traveled on to pilots had dropped leaflets on Ox- Spencer creek. The next year nard. Landreth took a claim on Coyote Every tim e a plane flew over creek, not fa r from Lorane. In residents craned th e ir necks, ex 1859 they moved to Coos county. pecting leaflets that didn’t fa ll M artha Lundreth m arried H ardy C iv ilia n a irc ra ft observation posts Crow o f Lorane in 1871. She had were manned. four children. W ell, there w eren't any Jap S. B. C athcart, pioneer resi- planes and there w eren't any leaf- dent o f Coos county, a brother-in- Just an example o f the way law o f Mrs. Crow, was a member w a r rum ors d rift w ith the wind. o f the “ Lost Wagon T ra in ." His w ife was born in Oregon T e rrito ry . T ry our Pecan Kruneh ice cream. Mrs. C row joined the M ethodist Gustafson’s, of course. 3 2-ltc-5i church nearly 60 years ago. Tu Enroll Ntmlent». son and Bob M issly were announc W a lte r Krtkxun, re g is tra r of ed Monday as the three student W lfla in ctli* U nlve np ty, visited our speakers selected from tbu senior li lull school Wednesday m oinm g class to repn-kent the class of to Interview xcnlnrs Intercutc<1 In "42 ‘ in rom m eni’einent exercises. fit tending Unit n> •mol next year. ¡These three members were chosen Also li. E llsw orth I hu rls visited fio m ten boys and ten g irls se hiVi' Ih l* Week l.e was from For- lected hy the class In th e ir m eet esl Grove nod Interviewed stu ing Mareh 12. Ib e fin al selections dents wethlng »< attend the Pa were made by Miss Kcm , Miss c ific U niversity ne-.t year. Tom linson and M r, F e n in , Fahey W ork Elug. i.iigene f it in Assembly Program The fancy w ork club la m aking Eugene lagb school presented the new service flag under the d i an cxcluuge assembly before the rectio n of Miss Inglis. The flag student In«ly here March I.,, H er w ill be put a* lh.> fro n t entrance man Burke, Eugene high student npiHwiitf |he Am erican flag. Miss body president, t<s,k charge of the In g lis Halil she ho,.cd Io have It program Barbara Ilarr. g ir l, finish«*) by Open House date. league president, Luhnu Hollis, Forest Nervier Presents Program. student Isaty secretary and O rin The asaembly Tuesday ulternoon W eir, a ll of Eugene high, were was presented u> the forest ser Intnxluced to the student Issly vlet* fo r the purpose of Impress The program was in the form of ing u|sm the students the need nn amateur hour w ith < >rln W eir fo r th e ir help in preventing forest and Herm an Burke as announcers fires. Ite u u tlfu l stills were shown and Bob Bayne as sponsor. The W H E N P ER H BIN G HONORED M a rA R T IH It 23 YEARS AGO— of the native trees, animals, und program consist! d of a cornel Thia picture, made on a blustery March day in Remagen, Rhenish birds of Oregon In addition, a solo by Eugene Hebard; a H aw aii Prussia, shows the commander o f the A. E. F. p inning the Dis movie showing the m anufacture an dance by M ary Campbell; a tinguished Servire Medal on General Douglas M a cA rth u r th in < m- of plywood was shown bus» solo by M ike Miles, a saw m anding the K ith Brignde, 42ml D ivision. The photo is from the NehiMtl Briefs. dance by June Powell; vocal solo W orld W ur files of tho U, 8. Signal Corps. H arold Wicks, sta r pluyer fo r by D orns Hoi Ian; tw o Mings by I his was General M a c A rth u r’s second decoration. Be was awarded the Ijo ns. pievlous to the last two ii boys' trio, E n d I »avis, O lin the Distinguished Service < ro s fo r g a lla n try in action In March, basketball games, returned to W e ir uml Bob Payne; tw o num 1918. Hu also wears the S ilver S ta r Medal w ith six oak le a f cluster* sch'stl Monday a fte r an absence ber* by Eugeni* high's brass band A b ill is pending in Congress to aw ard him the Medal o f Honor. of three weeks because of the w ith B e tty Nyegaard. B ill Reeves, mumps. Dick M cCIm tlc, J a r k C lark, I'st riot I«' Pageant Friday. K e ith Parks und Eugeni* Hebard The class of 19-12 p r e s e n t s plsym g. Leland llu lf , E verett F u l “'Am erica We Are Heady” Friday ton and M is. Powell were accom afternoon at assembly hour. The panists. pluy, a p a trio tic pageant, w ill Is- To C onqiete In III,I R elays. given in fo ur scenes N um lier one Die Lions w ill I m > represented Is a glimpse of Washington's age. by Leo Krattse, Tom Joni’s, Neil nun,1 s t tw o o f Abraham Lincoln's Hammond and John Si-ugoe, or age. number three, w orld w ar No R ichard Laird, in the H ill Relays 1. and num ls-r fo p r the present Io be held March 27, in Portland. day war. The scrip, Is original, by Lee Krause w in enter the half Faye Nlxon, Tom m y Jones and mile, Tom Jones the three-quar ls a ig Johnson. The Introduction te r mile. Nell Hammond the 290 w ill Is- given by Bob Grewelle The yards anil c ith e r John Scngoe or seniors then w ill give th e ir pledge K ictw rd l-n lrd the 440 yard. to the defense of America. The .Senior (day. assembly w ill pledge allegiance Io The senior play this year w ill be the flag Theme music w ill Is- fu r "N ew F ires" by Charles Burdette. nished by Ork'Ba M a rtin on the I he jila y w ill tie ptesented May piano and Perrion H ocker on the Day evening. There are fifte e n harmonica. L ig h tin g effects and characters taking par, and every’ stage management by Richard one is a real true to life person. I, lulled anil Alan Reed; typists, will appeal to a ll IjrcaUsc I, deals M axine H unter. Zelma Greenlee w ith people lik e us. There are and Austin P ilche r, programs by good comedy scene*. Inn also a Juanita Peters Several quota though, behind it w hleti make« it tions are taken from the "B allad w orth w h ile. The tryou ts are be o f Am erica" by John Latourbe ing held this week Cast of characters: Uncle Sam, Freshmen Lend. TOUGH ON TIRE THIEVES it tMt new Vonti.ic wh I lock »Meh is new n arra to r. Tom m y Jones; Goddess Tin* fr e d im in are s till in the available. The lock nun replace the rrrutar wheel nut* «n't ran only b- removed of L ib e rty, Adele Bostick. Betsy lend In defense stamp purchases by • tpceint wrench whtcb fit» only that particular tet of leek nut«. Pictured Russ. A rie tta Roberts; M inute w ith $161.25 w orth bought. Sen it n F m 'rif f mt w'ir I wit), two lock nut» holding a steel »trap over the men, C layton Smith, M ervin Eng iors are second w ith $142 70. The wheel h i,! I h nut i* t - ern, - that it r innot b- ri m , 4 by j i: rt or • Kt i,Ison wrench. In t rt is a lock nut and the special wrench bead. land, Claude Lebow; messengers, juniors and sopltomorek. $110 40 Lao Easterling, Gaylord C o llie r; und $34 00 lespectively Last w< i-k ! A fa cto ry approved a n ti-tire de negro mammy, M ary T re n t; Old tlie freshmen Imught $29 50 w orth The cast fo r the radio play. vice known as the Pontiac T he ft Black Joe, m il M o rris; lady In Sophomores $585, juniors $11.40 "Oh -Say Can You Sing" which is la-1errent Wheel Lock now is blue. B e tty B radford; vcrice from and seniors $151)5. The to ta l sales being ja il on hy the freshm an available, according to D. U. 20,0 years ago. Bob Grewelle; fo r the school Is $448.35. dram atics club, has been chosen B a th rick, general salesmanugcr o f soldier. World w ar I. Doug John as follow s: R utli McCall, Lburcene Pontiac M otor Division. <«. A. A. Hupper. son; sailor, woi Id w a r I. B rian Reasonably priced, it m ay be Hey, 1 route Ann. th ro w a sand Milk-r, Eileen Harpole, Evelyn S troup; m arine (plays "T a p s"), Vincent and Robert Moore. obtained tlitxaigh any Pontiac w ich down here; W ho marie this Bob Moody; Red Cross nurse, dealer and also fits Oldsmobile salad? Where's the beans? w orld w ar I. Faye N ixon; quartet These were some of tlw rem arks I IS IIIM ; G ENERALLY 1*001! and Cadillac cars. "M y Buddy," Ahk-n G aroutte, I, consists of six lock nuts heard at D m * G. A A sup|s*r OVER s r A I E SAYS REPORT. H arold Bander, Bob Grewelle, w hich rpplace regular wheel nuts March 12. D uring Die day in itia L yle Gatnet; solo, "Rose of No Benton co un ty; The tun of on the fro n t and rear wheels. On tion fo r nine girls Into the G. A A. M an’s Lund," M a rjo ry E a rl; steelheads is apparently over, ax each fro n t wheel tw o lock nuts was held. They were; Rita and ghosts, Ruby Baers, Lucille no fish huve been taken from the hold a steel trap included in the Abccnc, Doris W h itlock. B e tty Reta Shields, Iktrlena* and H etty Alsea river lately. device o v e r the wheel hub. On Jean Barries. Ba A m r a Russell, Fisher, M axine H unter, Zelma Ookanflia county: A igling each o f the rear wheels w hich arc R uth M cCall. La Verne Stroup, Greenlee, Helen Wells, Ix iro th y poor in this area generally, a l fastened to the axle only ora* lock M ildred Fisher and V irg in ia Gur- MOTORISTS A SSU R E D OF Sufley. W in ifre d Makinsun, Don linghnuse. though some fish are reported nu, is needed Each nu, is tapered EMERGENCY ROAD SER VK E na C lark. Earnestine Heaton; taken on Columbia rive r. T I k * sal nnd hardened so ,ha, it cannot AAA SAYS "P rin t and ( o r d ” Day. newsboy, John Nengoe; headline mon run has been light w ith m ote be gripped and turned by pliers It's utmost tim e to get your fwb expected Mipn Steelhead angl reporters. Bob Moody, Bob Grew- or. a S tiilson wrench. M otorists faced w rth possible ejjip, Doug Johnson. M r. C hurchill, p rin t dress and coni* out. kids, ing in the Nehalem riv e r has b*. n The spacing of the three holes need fo r emergency road service tieeaUM* the girl's league Is going Bob Grewelle; citizens of today, poor durin g the past week and on the face of each nut have a June Easthurn, BUI Ilopm an, 1 »ar to sponsor « ••print and cord" dHy liest reports hn*e been coming wide range of variations and can because of mechanical fa ilu re or accidents now are reasonably as rel Thom ason.'R aym ond Johnson. : <,n A Pr11 10 An ,h ** K‘ ,ls w in w' ,,,r from Rock Creek at Kc.i * y. be fitte d only to the s im ila rly sured o f being 'able to obtain as Jim Adkins, Don Dugan. Frank p rin t dresses and the boys cord C ook county; W a te r has b?en spaced pins o f a special wrench Suter. Alyee T n in n e ll, Jean Year- In the evening a p a rly w ill be g iv muddy nnd no catches have b<s n which is provided w ith each set. sistance by the inctasi >n of tow- trucks and emergency «ervice ve ous, Frances Adams, Toni Henry, en in Die gym to end the day repot ted Tlw* w rench is small enough to hicles in the latest tir e ratio nin g Janet Peterson, Paul Langston; rig h t. C u rry co un ty: SleeJIx I fishing l»e carried in a iioeket or concealed regulations. D r. E. B. McDaniel, School Brief*. Red Cross nurse, today, M a rjo ry is not to*) good, tro u t irJ iin g is about the car. president o f the Oregon State The Home Economics girls pre good in lakes and E a rl; soldier, today, Gordon As tttlew aicrs. Also available is a spare tire M otor association, pointed out re pared and served a dinner T hu rs b ury; m arine, today, Don Lane. Fresh eggs are the Is-st lin e lock which consists of tw o hold- cently. Finale, "S ta r Spangled Banner," day nigh, fo r Die local firemen. Douglas county: Good catrhes dmvn bolts d rille d to fit a padlock. OPA o fficials have responded firs , verse and chorus, assembly. It was held In the Home Econom of bass were reported from I*ah- This lock is effective w hether the to special representations by the Parents and friends of the class ics department. kenitch lake over the* week end! spare tire Is carried u p rig h t or are welcome. Severn! member*, of the faculty, No catches o f tro u t o r salmon fla t. The set can be easily In Am erican Autom obile association th a t to w -tru cks and s im ila r ve Student S|M*skcrs Meleetad. Including P rincipal F. L. Grannis were reported. stalled hy the m otorist. hicles, although not specifically June Eitalburn, Douglas John- and Su|N*rlntcndent F e n in , w ill Lincoln county: Steelhead fis h mentioned in the new regulations, attend a teachers' conference in ing Is very poor in a ll streams o f are eligible under L is t B in the Neptune Not Visible Portland Wednesday, Thursday Lincoln county. Angling is pmir in Neptune, the third largest planet, classitication "trucks used fo r any anti F rid ay of next week. M r. Fer- the whole o f Lincoln county. Sal is not v ia b le Io tilg naked eys. im portant purpose.” ! >r. M cDan rin w ill also attend a c ity school mon riv e r: Low nnd clear, w ith iel said. superintendents’ conference in few stei’Viend reported enught; M rs. A lbert Adkins was one of Salem March 23 and 24. S iletz riv e r: low and m *xlernlcly Meki Moon ice cream at Gus James Hemcnway, d riv e r of bus clear, w ith few steelhead reported those who accompanied the high 32-ltc-5i number 2, resigned last week and enught; Yaqulna riv e r: 1 cw nnd school students who went to Sa tafson's, of course. lem to see the state buildings in D ick Culberson is now ta king his clear. No steelhead re p o rt'd place? caught; Alsen riv e r: I.ow and niori- Salem Tuesday. W hile there she V ET ER A N S O F FOREIGN M cF a rla nd Edwards spent the erately c le a r., S lig h tly b etter fish visited w ith her daughter. Miss W ARS m eets 2nd Monday of Betty M arie Adkins who is a t the m onth at C ottage Grove wei'k end in Salem. ing than in ofhet» waters. Yech us tending W illam ette U niversity. C arolyn KebelheCk visited In armory. All member* are in riv e r Low and «dear, no sU el- Eugeni* over the week end. vited to attend. Melo Moon ice cream at Gus Carmen W hite wen, to Grants head reported enught. W. A re Gregg, Commander. ta fs o n ^ of course. 3 2-ltc-5I Puss over the week end to visit . ---- ------- -------- — New Pontiac Accessory Blocks Theft Delight Valley SIXTH STREET GROCERY Paris and Katherine Breedlove Open at Convenient Hours. relatives. M r. nnd Mrs. A rth u r L in k and Bud M ontgom ery, graduate of daughter Lois and Miss Geneva 10, came to C ollage Grove from Kim e o f P ortland spent the week Portland fo r a visit a, his home end' fit the home of Mrs. 'J,ink's over the week end. He is w ork- anti Miss K im e ’s parents, I)r. and ing in the .shipyards in Portland. 1 Mrs. A. W. Kime. L o o k at These Wc have select stock of Oraagea at our stand. Priced right. Come nnd get yours. D. Ê? D. SERVICE HANCOCK SERVICE STATION South Pacific Highway Don Milloy and Dwight Williams T ry our Pecan Kruneh iee eream. Gustafson's, of course. 3 2-ltc-5i N EW S P R IN G X n te r Seek# Men’s Toggery A. W. IIELLIW ELL “E verything for Men" low-cost maintenance plan fùffi lO W ^ ^ O S T 0 rev M vr momr o rou s tu fi meiiMFr COOPtntATIVf A T T tfM O H o vattu tAK tf tMMiMto n e t ee a ntA/treo m . ». o » f nesm ees omv uecessAtv oeetAnons ------------ New 4-room house. Electricity, city water. ’» acre ground. $950. Oranges Oranges Oranges W A S H IN G T O N P r e s id e n t Roosevelt proposed Saturday in letters to state governors that speed lim its of 4<) miles an hour be established throughout the na tion to conserve rubber. U rging ‘‘federal-stale coopera tion in D m * w a r e ffo rt,” the presi dent also suggested governors prom ulgate regulations "re qu iring frequent checking of tires in or- der to insure th e ir repair or, where possible, retreading at Ibe proper tim e," Investigate this modern, Let Us Serve Y our Grocery Needs Ice Cream Candies and Knickknacks for the High school pupils. F-D PROPOS.-.N 40 MILE SPE E D LAW. >5 acre:, lots of good tim ber, sm all house", close to town. $1,000. h a lf cash. 122 South 3rd si reel. Two bed iix m i furnished house. $1,200, h a lf cash. 74-ucre farm 40 acres crop land. 6 miles out .Good buildings. e le c tric ity . $2,800 cash. © r»» m r oml v e e n what tou n e e v © F»<Z« ( M o r o * DOCTOS) whsm toh H t e p r r C A t t U F t IS LSH O T H eM S O A T M I H I M U H COST CHECK YOUR PONTIAC DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS ^•scrib«/ Sarvica moy {>• ffnoncad on GMAC’s convanient budget p/an JAMES A. RODMAN fíurTüaie LANE COUNTY REALTY SERVICE MARTIN MOTORS IN SU R A M E— REAL ESTATE. 701 Main 24 North Ninth St. Cottage Grove, Ore.