The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 27, 1942, Image 1

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OOTTAQB OROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, TIU RNDAY, Al GI ST 27. 1942
Nine Cos. of 15th, Turkey Outlook
09236676
Eugene, Cottage Orove. tc Meet
ut Cloverdule Sunday
Meriting,
JOINT PARADE SUNDAY
AFTERNOON IS FEATURE
Masonic Grand Master t
to v isit Here se p t 4
The outlook for the turkey in­
dustry la the Ix-xi In years, ac­
cording to a re|sirt made by Her-
b“" Ik yers of Suit luik«- City.
manager of the Northwestern
Turkey Growers cooperative, who
was in Roseburg the first of the
week attending a meeting of the
Oregon Turkey Growers coopera­
tive, a western affiliate.
The crop which is normal size,
sh< wz prospects of licing earlier
than usual he says Stocks are
light and cleaning >ip rapidly ano
the price outlook is very good he
said.
Bir<ls marketed this year ere
,,r,p
-u w nU
,d
,
prtM
l*
ltre
,
ha,
‘
rl(.„
rnuv
pro.->|x-cls are that the prlr
not drop, but may Increase slight­
Clarenci- D Phillips, grand mo«-
ly os the season advanced unless
price ceiling.', are cstablishi-d,
which according to present regu- A M of Oregon, will 5 * * -
official visit to District No. 9 on
la.ions could not lie lower -ban
•
M M BEK 2
Trial to Be
le a th e r List Is Jury
Conducted at A. of G Quality Market
One
Day
4-H
Fair,
Church Sunday
IFins
First Game
Complete Ready
In Playoff Series Harvest Festival
For Opening Day
Set for Oct. 10th
i
L
z
i
4
Pupils W ill Nbt Be Penalized
lor Entering
Late
SEPT
14th WEEK LATER
THAN USUAL
The Quality Market nine won
the first game of the district
championship series here Tuesdav
night from Bab he Hardware. 5-2.
behind the effective pitching of
Curtis Irui h it, French. Decision
that the two teams should meet
in the playoff series was made by
Dwight Adams, president of the
state softball association and
telephoned to Walter D. Smith,
president of the South Lane as-
soc-ation.
Halt Poor Crap Shooter
__ two teams
__
The
will meet for
the best two ¿>u"i”of~three’'games
the second game to be played in
Eugene tonight and the place of
A Jury Trial w ill be conductea the third game decided by the flio
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a’
Assembly of of the coin was muffed -r by old
——
.
Fair Board Meets and Makes
Plans for Fair and Har­
vest Festival.
THREE DIVISIONS TO BE
OMITTED.
Nine compii nies of the 15th uni)
The Cottage Grove elementary
The Chamber of C o m m erc « «
Kith luit talions, Oregon state
reboots
and union high school will
l^ ar^ of 'directors meeting with
guard, will hold maneuvers at
open their dixirs for students on
Lhe B?uth Lane coun'y
»»rd
Clovenlale near Croxw.-ll Sunday
Monday. September 14. according
TuesdaX ,noon decided to have u
and later travel here Io hoki a
to H. B. Perrin, I uje rintemlent of
joint parade. according to an
One day fa,r and set ,he da,e for
k *»*« w-k^ti-Mha^laM'year^and
„ the fair as Saturday, October 10th.
nouncement Tuesday by Major
This year the event will be known
IjiSells Stewart, commander of
Lane Fair and Harv-
the Kith battalion At the time of
w„ rk
„elds.
Swaa^
ü
1 T C 7 Î S « as the
r “ South
U’ "1 A,,CT
the announcement Mujor Stewart
„ .hough, «hat most of the chargZof T h ^ ^ iccT a n ^ 'fo S o w " g
^
'
'
air board me? to make
had Just returned from Eugeni- ?h. .a'ic. o m U T T high,', K,,’. Dodge
ix- ,h, N ,s,
. W^
>"g a ~
d Prelud.-. Rev. Swan- necessary , “
“ P}3"« for the October 10th event.
where arrangements wen- made
game T(j
Meeting with the board was Fred
to hold a meeting of the two bat­ profits ,0 the g ,n*er. will not ,1,*dK'‘ Th® oUwr *Odgea ,n ,hta ptekmg of crop, by the opening w „ w,„ act as prosecutor jn ,
'/hat
t
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w
p
il^
h
e
.i*
d
n
will
nm
j“7
*“nnon
“
“
appo,nt
Frenth
was
puJed ,rom ”hortsMp .Kn4i*' se£ ? ary
n‘\ cou"‘
talions Maneuvers un* sch>*dulcd ix i-ssa r lly be higher as feed an,I d£ tr2Cl ,* ’>ld^ f ottage Grove are
to start at Cloverdale near or tutor costs are considerably above Harrisburg. McKenzie River. Eu­ hat ,h()se pupils r .s-ded will not a Jury bring , o , he. witnes8 MtanU and placed on th<? mound Tha, h »y fair board and E. A. Dantel-
4_H club leader. A
shortly after 10:30 a. m. Lunch former years.
gene. Springfield, Creswell, Flor­ Ix- (x-nalized for lat- entry. From a numtx-r of witnesses and have did a creditable job is told in the son'
pa*’ .HMMr,enne')J i** pr,cd!c,‘^ ,be jury bring in a verdict. Pre- fact that the visitors got two new member was also welcomed
will lx- served on the ground
ence. Stapleon and Gardiner.
there and at the conclusion of the
Mr. Phillips is practicing law in tha, there will be few students t^ , nK hj, SCrmon. the Rev gwan- tuns from nine hits in thirty trips ,n the person oi Donald Kabler,
entering school on von will play his own composition ,0 the plate whiie the Butche«- Smith-Hughes ag teacher at the
Portland lie I k a member of
maneuvers, representatives ul both
,7, .
.
.
.
and m'erprotation of "The Con- Boys made five runs from eleven high ^bool. who succeeds George
liatta lions will travel here for a
Hawthorne Lodge, Portland.
parade down Mum stn-et. The
Dan W. Stewart of Eugene is » ,./ i ,c ,^her '® ca n o » hi\VP? >evn n *ct of ‘be Ages” wherein wire- hits with twenty-eight times to Wcst Other board 'n«n’bers pres-
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'--" p m , o, le „ . .he p „ ,e. FreiKh «id h . pan in
2°*^
public Is conbally Inviteli to view
<k-puly grand master for district ±
the parade starting about 4:00
No. 9 and will accompany Mr. readiness for the opening of the airplane,- droning, bombs and batting as well as pitching in get- and Leon Morton- and N- J- Nel-
school year. Hartfld C. Davis, new prayers
p in
T ~ J
A A 4/1 4 I f Phillip« on his visit to' Cottage ^
7°’
V'7 7 * 5 ' "'7'’ Prayers W'U «* played on the ting two hits and 'two'runs from *°n' secretary-
Participating in the (xirode will / O Q C i y C lt
concerns or organiza-
j
l U . Gr° v,‘ Ellx-rt Bed«-, member of drived lai, we?k ^rom "silvorion f”800
Rpv' H, . T Park- P3*- four ,lmes at *»» Bricher. lead-
Thls y«“ar co
lx- four companies from Eugene
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the kx-al Masonic lodge, now «-di- apd have taken th<- R P Cr
,v ,O1" ,nv,,es lbc public to attend, ing hitter of the Market, got two t’o,1s wishing to operate conces-
Gray
tor of the Masonic Analyst, will _ ,.
and vicinity of the 15th battalion
hits In three trips to the plate sl®ns at the armory will be re-
10th street.
Rues for Homer
Nelmn 36 lx- pr.....nt an,, will act as master
and five coni|uinli*a from the 16th
Walls and Whitaker of the visitors Quired tc operate the concession
Mr.
Davis
has
taken
over
his
battalion including Comixinlcs A were heki this morning at 9 40 ot ceremonies a, the luncheon to
made two hits each in four times ° ° a commission basis. Eighty-five
duties at the high school and is
hr)d after , h(. ,(X,
percent of the profits to the fair
and It from here, a company from from the Mills chapel with the
making preparatory plans for the
Rev.
H.
W.
Davis
of
Eugene.
_______________
*
or all profits above actual ex­
Drain, (Teswclj and Lorane
I
year's
work.
Miss
Margaret
Stev­
Tomorrow night. Major I-aSells f,,rmer pastor of the Flrrt Baptist
penses will be given to the army
enson. new head of the Home
Stewart, accomixinied by Barg. c*’urch here, officiating. Inter-
and navy relief fund.
Economics
deportment,
begins
Worth Harvey and possibly others
Masontt-I.O.O.F
The fair program will be prac­
her work next week
Cushman. Eugene, Springfield.
from the headquarters company cemetery
tically the same as last year will»
Mr
Nelson
pnsiu-d
away
at
the
Arrangements
arc
being
made
Cottage
Grove,
Siuslaw
and
Not!
will go to Oakridge to muster in
the exception that the miscellane­
•for all tpgh scbtxd students to Kun club« were represented at the
a company of I2H men The new Veterans hospital in Roseburg
ous flower exhibits will be omit­
Sunday
night
after
a
48
hour
ill-
company at Oakridge will brln-t
ted and a flower exhibit open io-
the battalion strength of the 16m n,-s» About seven years ago he
juniors
fourte«-n years and young-
was severely tnirned by an cl«x>
to near 1.000 men
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er. Also three divisions will be
trlc
wire
while
working
with
an
A feature of the regular meet­
A statewide "scrap harvest." de- eliminated the hobby division.
ing here Tu«-sday nigh, was a lec­ electrical repair crew near here
ture by Cept. Colen Garoutle on In the accident he lost an arm
and leg and was hospitalized for a
..» .V » . I«™. ,he ,!„«««,j oi
± 2 i ï s r .î s i s p .i'j r -
"Military Courtesy."
daught
Teachers’ m?etings will be held pDce with a score of 436 each.
is scheduled to start September 7
Regulations prescribe that all
year. At the time of the accident January
the
late
ii <iv .H i ”nd ( *“ra
on Fridny and Saturday. Septeni-
d Taylo?
____________<
.uJ exhibits
attending physicians gave him u « h n
Miles Wicks of the local club Robert R
c h a in in ' of 'the
^ ib,tS1
1
in , ^ d ¿ rra? gcd
7
little chance to recover and set Mahn, early Douglas county set- ber llth and , 2th
won the handicap event, shooting state USDA war board, announced ^ ore 11:00 a' .!?' lOctober I01*1-
schools in Oak-
________________
89 to J B. Troeh of Eugene who this week.
Thc armory w,u
opened at
his probable years from one to tier»,
. _ . »he
. . . attendee
.
fifteen. Previous ,<> this he had a d; 1 ,M'n and '°ncall« Follow
made 87 for second place and J.
Although 70,000 tons of scrap «j 3? a
Saturday for exhibits.
FARM
LABOR
.SHORTAGE
Ing h,-r marriage in 1899 she spent
Hurd of Eugene who shot an 85. iron have moved from Oregon 3?dg,ng ?f pxhlblts wil1 ** from
u s. Navy, h c w « s
A C ITE.
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Three tied for first place in the farms since Pearl Harbor, war 11:00 to 1:00 P- m Doors will be
r
Ixnn a, Salix. Iowa, In 19<)b, and a few years in Lclxinon and then
moved
to
Cottage
Grove
where
■........
moved ,o this section when a
O.-egon’s hop, bean and prune 16-yard event: Johnny Gizdavich board surveys shov ' lat at least
p m.
and will remain open until mid­
Bids will lx- called In a few days small child where he r«-sl<k-d since she made her home continuously crops faces a crisis as the latest
Cushman,
current
coast
A.T.A.
that
much
more
ret
.«ins
on
farms,
for 25 years.
on the printing of the windshield that time.
George
Nelson of Taylor said. Much of the remain- night on the date of the fair. No
In 1925 she moved to Roseburg agricultural victims of the labor champion;
stickers tha, will replace motor
He Is survlvod by the folk,wing
shortage.
Springfield
and
E.
Briekey
of Eu- ing scrap is largely in remote exhibit will be permitted to be
vehicle Ncrnse plates in 1943. Sec- brothers and sisters: Mrs. E. Cook Io make her home with her sis­
gent- tied for first with a score of places and will be more difficult
Abe , d.*fPla^ . bclorc
Five
thousand
hop
pickers
are
midnight of the 10th and all ex­
retury of State Earl Snell said at Of Bowden. Alberta; N J Nelson. ter, Miss Alice Mahn.
to
get.
n»-eded
immediately
in
the
Salem
04
while
Ray
Glass
of
Eugene
Surviving an- an udop,<-d daugh­
Salem Monday
Cotlage Grove; Mrs. H. M. John-
area, the U. S. employment serv- R-I-T A. singlist, shot a 91.
Every fanner will be contacted hibits must be removed from the
The stickers, having white let- son of Sergeants Bluff, Iowa; ter, Mrs. Leslie Hull. Vancouver. i<te said, and bean growers in the
The score:
16-yds Hadx during the coming drive, which ^“¿ld,n5 wï y nOOn oi Monday- Oe*
two sisters. Mis.
.
, Gizdavich.
,,ri....,-u Cush.
ter« on green txickground, will oe Mrs. William Mitchell of DcFunl- Washington;
94
will be jointly directed by farm tober 12th.
Mabel Helliwell and Miss Alice
regJ?n an' short 1000 har- ß
S le v i S
45» |nch<*s wide and 3 1« Inchi s a|„ Springs, Florida; Mrs. L. II. Mahn. Roseburg, and a brother, ^ ’‘’7 , ,
94
i
NeLson So^nv
implement dealers, county USDA
high. The top half will OMttlrt Of
,,l Sp, mgt i,l<l. P, ter E Nel- Fred L. Malm. Lapin.-, Oregon
94
war boards, and county salvage
acu,e ,hnn had h,‘‘‘n « P « * « « be-
, p .J P
a scene showing u family crossing »on with the U. S. Navy at Nor-
92
committees.
Funeral services were held at
the plains in u coven-d wagon, a folk, Virginia.
The program will be inaugurat­
dovetailed that harvest with the Leach. Spring.............. . 92
Roseburg
at
10
a.
m.
Tuesday.
picture of Mt. Hood, and a forest
- . ...... -
Troeh, Eug.............
91
87 ed in each county by the chair­
with interment following in the 1,011 spason
scene.
Glass. Eug.
91
man of the county war board, the
family plot nt the Yoncalla ceme­
The bottom half will contain the
Peters. Eug............... X... 91
83 cnairman ot the salvage commit-
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tery.
LAST
AUGUST
CALL
figures 1843 and 1943. while im-
Rentle. C.G.
90
72 tee and the county agent. A meet-
Word reached here the first of
m«-diately below, in large letters,
90
75 mg will be held in each instance the week of the death of William
i Last week the Douglas county W. M. Harpole. C.G.
TOWER OFF SUNDAY
will be the words "DM Oregon
C. Hurd. Eug.
90
to be attended by members of the Beeler. 51. who died at the home
MORNING
Trail,” commcmoraling the 100th
Alford, Eug..............
89
war board and representatives of of his mother. Mrs. Leona Wilson,
the names of mei
anniversary of the old Oregon
87
b1) the county and state salvage com- at Ontario, August 21st.
L. C. Schnx-der of the Moun- last August call. Unless additional Wicks. C.G.
In this issue of the Sentinel ap-
truil.
Long.
Eug.
.
86
p-1
1 mittees, who will make final de-
«. o 1
u
...
tailed plans suited to each county
Wh° T * ^ » ¿ n io w n
The word«, "1943 vehicle license pears the first junk ad. which tain States Power Co. announced instructions are recelv«-d no men Cooper, C.G.
...... 86
today
that
the
ixiwer
would
be
will
be
inducted
prior
to
Septetn-
<?T.mander of
Issued by the secretary of state" campaign is being conducted
J. Hurd, Eug.................... 85
! situation.
ber 1st.
Among the names
_______________
i 3 D.A.V. of Eugene. He was an
while nun,.?',
at the bottom throughout
the war
nutlon effort
us an Junk
aid 7 August
”" o,f 3,M
ht'’-e
Sunday
1st. At
85
: wlll
,l l lx-
N. below
U,. :..n,U
» - I— e,„
b. fioin
6:,M) morning,
,0 8:00 ber
recently
w /ere: Wallace Dysert Sauer, Sius.
overseas veteran of the First
85
MRS. GRAHAM HAS FIRST
and Dave Barrick of Drain and
¿ ,Oti
World
War and -.-/as awarded the
The serial number will lx-ar no will help make guns, tanks anti P m
Wi.-son. Eug.
84
ISSUE OF LEADER
Purple Heart for valiant action.
relation to the 1942 license num- »hips for our fighting force.
c mi,u .»
, George Taylor of Cottage Grove. Severson. Spring.
84
Additional details will be given L Ari Smith of East Main street
Noti
84
Mention of the Sentinel’s birth­ He received wounds which caused
¡»¿r th.'" 7- m ’' ' \\hd .V h',|.his"'lhe the public'through the columns of ha" ,H'‘'n showing his friends a a
Those from Cottage Grove at- McCland, irine
ill health and his ultimate
83
day
two weeks ago brought forth his .u‘J
this newspn|x-r as the campaign very unusual specimen of hybrod tending the wedding of Bill Mae-
'
g'
sticker.
Anlauf, C.G
83
the
infoirnation
from
Mrs.
James
will pn’gresses.
Arnarj-lls that is bringing its five Gibbon in Portland Sunday were: H. Harpole, C.G.
He came here eight years ago
Cars purchase«! next year
82
P. Graham the fact that she has
* plus
'
Needed
at
this
time
are
metals,
buds
into gbrgeous bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis. Mrs.
to
help rebuild the Standard
the
lx* issued 1942 plul.-s
Norden, Sius.
71
the
first
issue
of
the
Cottage
n
William Bartels. Mr. and Mrs.
sticker». Stickers are being used rubber, rags, mirnila ro|x>, burlap
»Her dated
t""- 15, Br,dge Dumber Co. plant and later
Chambers,
C
G.
85
Grove
Leader,
dated
June
a former Claude Cruson, Mrs. W. L. Work-
next vein Ix enu-e lh>-re is no steel bags, waste e<x)king fats. Waste . Miss
. . Marian
. . . Notvedt,
.
Waleher, C.G......
60 1889. volume 1. number 1. The was employed at the J. H. Cham­
mnnufarlure of li l'a|x-r anil tin cans are needed in ,papber in the local high school, man. Mr. and Mrs Merl Scott and
uvallahle for
—
—
.
Leader at the time was printed bers mill for some time. His
’ certain localities, but not hero ,s visiting for a few days at the Mr. and Mts.
Ted Scott. Bill Bar-
health gradually failed and it wns
cens«* plates.
SEPT. 30 DEADINE FOR IN- at Drain and later printed here.
slnce there are no facilities for borne of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short, tels Jr., was best man.
while he was on a visit to his
SURANUE ON FALL WHEAT S,dl later ,hp office burned which
taking care of these items. Buy­
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accounts for the fact the Sentinel mother that his death occurred.
ers of metal hero are the Cottage:
Only one month
does not have a b° uild fil*
'be He was given a military funeral
at Ontario Sunday.
Grove Exchange and W. E. Mills,
which Oregon winter wheat grow-
T
th '
D e a d e r was later
who operates the dump grounds
Surviving in addition to his
Jack Caton has taken over the two miles cast of town. Present
. S X 'l i V S i ,
".mi NUig „
,7a ¿„»Sr.'S .".„w
«
• s s .'is :
“
x
°'
Craig and Miller Transfer bust- price of old melal is seven dollars
ness as well as the American Rail- per ton or 35 cents |x-r hundred
minded yesterday. Closing date for
way Express agency and will op- pounds. ( onsult the junk-dealers
insuring fall-seed«»d wheat is Sep-
LOCAL PRODUCE COMING IN
erate the tranafer and agency before offering anything other
STALDER INFANT DIES
ten,ber 30.
than
melal.
with a pickup and delivery for the
SUDDENLY
The large number of applica­
The local salvage committee is
Local produce placed on the
Pierce Auto Freight agency ns
tions for three-year federal crop
William John Stalder, age three market the past week includes
well ux the Southern Pacific. Mr. composed of G. W. Sweet, chair­
insurance
received to date
,
. mdi- months, died
suddenly at the swee' com. Home grown peaches
Caton said yesterday that he man, and Roy Sunderland and
'ba' m°s' Kfowers do not Stalder home
here \ esterdJ , have also been marketed as well
planned to dispose of the city Vinal T. Randall. Mr. Sunderland
1 lib,. °d nu* ‘ baneCS W‘i hu CTOP
morning Funeral services will be “ s°me other garden vegetables.
grocery delivery busine«» which said yesterday that oil companies
Ir c
r
o
J
held Frida>
from the The first of the Dillard canta-
he now operates to devote his full represented here would work with
the
committee
in
the
present
'..
*;•
on
lng
,o
(
'
de
K,d"
Mills
chapel
with
the
Rev
Gordon loupes are being sold here but the
time to his new Interests.
die, state crop msuranc-e assistant. Hypes officiating. Interment W,H Dillard watermelons, usually on,
The business, known ns the campaign, but details have not
be inr the Bremerton, Washington, sa,e at *b>s time of the year, are
Caton Transfer will use th«- same been announced. For the present
time the telephone No. 107 at the
OREGON REPUBLICAN CLUB cemetery.
not expected before the latter
office on South Sixth street.
defense office is being used by
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part of the week or the first of
CONVENTION
(be committee. In order to avoid
FIRE DESTROYS GOSHEN
ELKTON NAVY MAN KILLED next-
confusion we suggest that you
The annual Oregon Republican
HOME
road lb«' above carefully and con­
EXAMINER HERE
clubs convention has been set for
Word was received this week at
Early August 19lh a fire, prob­ tact either Junk denier for ma­
October 2 and 3. it was announce«! Elkton of the death of Nelson L.
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ably starting from an overheated terials you have to offer.
last week at Eugene. A feature Rowe, formerly of Elkton, who
traveling examiner of opera-
flue, destroyed the house occupied
of tiie convention will be a special had been in the navy eight years, tors and chauffeurs will be here
First all-plywood plastlr slider, built entirely of wood and other non-
Dick Welden is taking a week's
by Mr. and Mrs. Vein Story on
strateglc materials, lands at l.os Angeles after successful test flight.
honor lor slate, district and na- He was killed in action, but de- Friday at the city hall for the pur-
Machine Is two-place “transitional" trainer Incorporating principal
the Spencer Collins place near vacation trip, seeing some of the
ttonal candidates in the three con- tnils of his death were not learn- pose of examining those wishing
I state's scenery.
design characteristics of giant cargo gliders soon to come.
grossional districts.
cd.
I obtain permit» to drive cant.
Goshen.
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X X ‘¿.Tr.tu
*”•«• «*>
Homer C. Nelson
Rites Are Held
9:40 4.
Mrs. Lillie Plaster
Dies at Roseburg
>
Eugene IFins Lane
Count, h a p Shoot S a a p J ^ es, ¡„
Rural Sections
fFill Start Soon
Stickers for Auto
To Replace nates
Plates
IFm. Beeler Dies at
Ontario Sunday
Salvage Drive to
Get Underway
J. Caton Takes Over
Craig Miller Transfer
Plywood (ilider in Use