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Z V(»1.1 '.ME IJV (JOTTAHK GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill RSOAY. HKI'TK.MBKR 30. 1943. NUMBER 7 Come to the South Lane Fair and Harvest Festival WPB ConsidersL,ons °Pen F,rst Plan to Suspend Alumina Plant Springfield Boy DoyScout District New Booths to FIGHTING FORCES Killed in Truck “ s t Feature South Accident Sept. 24 Lane Fair the 2nd fióm e Boys in the of Our Nation There In a big question mark A special meeting of citizens regarding th»* football prospects In from Cottage Gro-.e and surround moat high schools and colleges at ing communities with area Boy Senatcr Wallgren Hears WPB ,hl* particular time and the out- on Scout executives was held at the Doors to Open at 1 :00 P. M. Howard Roadman Killed u .,,. „ _ , . _ look for the Cottage (¡rove Lions Jefferson school building Monday Will Hear Proposal» to Drop who w ill s ta rt the regular season Saturday for the One Potter Ranch When Gears evening for the purpose of dis Plant Plans hpre October nth Is no exception. cussing the formation of a new Day Event. in Truck Snap. In a discussion of bis team's pros* scout district. K. A. Wells of Eu pects before th»1 Cottage Grove gene, scout executive, explained Press dispatches from Washing- Lions club last Thursday, Coach Three new booths will be fea Howard Roadman. 17. son of Mr. the procedure necessary for such ton yesterday said: Senator Mon Curtis French expressed the opln- and Mrs. George Roadman of an organization and gave some in- tures of the South Lane fair and C. Waltgren, democrat. Washing- ,on much would depend on de- Springfield. met instant death in teresting statistics showing the harvest festival which opens at Ion, slated Wednesday the war velopinents One factor Is In fav- a logging truck accident on the need of such an organization in the arm rry Saturday afternoon, production board had notified him or ° t 11 winning team anil this Is D. P. Potter ranch eight miles this district. According to the October 2nd, Don Kahler said here It would consider next week pro- due to tile fact that the team will east of Cottage Grove last Friday registration of this and the sur- today. These booths are the FFA, [xisals to drop the entire alumina- have hud a month's practice be- ...... ......_____ ___ ____ morning The _________ Roadman __ truck had rounding school districts, scout- the Home Economics and Home from-clay program railing for con- »°re *he first official game. Last been loaded with the first load of inK >-s reaching approximately ten Cannery. The cannery, a new in struct Ion of a $4 .(MX),000 pilot year »he reverse was true, which logs contracted from Mr. Potter percent of the boys at the present »Otution »or the community es plant In the Pacific northwest to had a had moral effect op the and Howard Roadman, with his time. The Walamet area aver- tahlished under the direction of utilize the aluminum clay de|M«sits »quad. After all is said and done, brother George Roadman Jr., had a8p *•*> one out of every four boys the Lnion high school has canned of the region. (he success of this year's team started down a hill with the load reached and the national average to date 22,000 cans valued from Wallgren said he hoped for fav- * l * n d a on the flghiing spirit of of logs when the gears on the *-*> one out of every three. The 51,400 to $1,500. orable action, although the W l'll “ » members. French believes anil truck apparently went out, caus- 8°al of the Walamet area is to F air judges are: Flowers. Elmo had previously notified him it was hp h"* <>u« some good ing the truck to get out of con- reach the national average. , Chase, Mrs. W. L. Workman. Tex- considering the cancellation of the ,pu,n* *n •hr past. Lewis C onley M M .2 C on board Aviation Cadet William H. Hon- trol. Geo. Roadman Jr. jumped W ith Mr. Wells was Jud Comp- »0*»: Miss Commery Coleman, program including projects under The picture that does not look *h,p *n ,b‘‘ ® °u’ h Pacific. Hus- nold, son of Mrs. Hallie Honnold, from the truck as soon as the ac- ton, new field executive. The nom- Foods: Miss Coleman. 4-H Tex way. so bright is this From last year's ’HrMl " f Wanda Conley. Graduate now in training at the air cadet cident happened, but Howard inating committee appointed to tiles: Miss Helen Cowgill, OSC. The WPH told the senator that ,ha‘ won three and lost " f W'alk,‘r high school in 19.35. en- school in Middletown. Connecti Roadman, who was driving the name the new district committee, Booth organizations: Fred Knox, ng industrial facility committee ,our Kumes. nine lettermen were ,n navy *n September. 1940. cut. Graduated from Drain high truck, did not jump until the district chairman and other offi- Elmo Chase, Mrs. W. L. Work- . . . ■■■uuairim uu lin y c o iiiin iiu i , _ ........... _ . . . . | | „ nu. r w n n llv on !>..»■> a fte r a school and enlisted in navy i_ in truck started to leave the aoad. cers included: N. J. Nelson, the man. Farm produce: W alter Bak- after considering; the economic ad- ,<w’ Three who would have been Home recently on leave year’s duty. .Itine IM 2 vantages of the region and the ’“•«lors this year, Joined the navy, His body was picked up about Rev. Frank Brown. Erwin Han er, W. A. Hemenway, Frank De Berry. Creswell grange. Livestock: disapproval of the war manpower. 11 ••'Herman ai end is ineligible 40 feet from where the'truck fin sen, Joe Crick and Don Kabler. E. A. Danielson, Dan Mickel, Linn commlxHion for establishing the " nd " hackfleld letterman moved ally hit a tree and came to a stop. county agent. News of Bovs mui G ir’s i n plant in Washing../?, or Oregon. t,u ’ of »cventeen lettermen The machine was practically de Invited guests of the fair in had decided to disapprove location ° n ,aM year's »quad three an* molished. He is believed to have clude: O. S. Fletcher, county agent of the project In the Pacific north- Howard Harpole at fullback suffered a head injury or a con and Dan Young, assistant agent: Jack Edwards a I halfback and west. cussion when he jumped from the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knox, Judge Kenny Hansen at guard or tackle. machine. His father, George Road The WPB explained to the sen- W hen servicem en come home on Clinton Hurd, Allen Wheeler. N. These boys were guests of the man. and Mr. Potter were follow Production of rationed shoes for «tor that the plant, which would Perry Wilson, about 75. a single 2 Ho,land- Buchanan, Henry Lions club Thursday. The only leave .»r furlough, yo u r coopera civilians has be.ii reduced so ing on foot a short distance be he operated by the Columbia M et tio n u t il ho appreciated In re p o rt Ritsma. other senior on the squad is hind the truck when the accident sharply by war-time shortages man. died suddenly at the home als corporation, wag nrouiincnrted ing th e visit p ro m p tly . Phone 1.19 A dance in the armory building that the new shoe stamp to be happened. Both said they heard a of Dr. H. A. Hagen, 426 - South by the WPB to the defense plant Keith Wooley, a quarterback. or w rite the Sentinel. starting at 10:30 p. m. Saturday come valid on November 1 probab snapping noise when the truck Second street, about 8:00 p. m. Two boys have transferred to corporation on July 8. ly will have to last six months, a went out of control. Young Road- Sunday. His death is said to have night will close the fair. Music for Cottage Grove from other sehools. This recommendation was made Ira (Bud) Morris, who enlisted ¡longer period than heretofore, the man tried to start the engine to occurred while he was unloading the dance will be furnished by Roe following approval of the process Ivan lloyer, a lockie zti guard, 4 orchestra, in the navy a year ago. Is home Office of Price Administration an- apply the air brakes, but could fertilizer at the back yard of the ' i-omes from Salem, and Gerald and th« project by the National The anT’° r?. w* , open to- Witherspoon, center, from Bums. 11,1 a J0-da> leave, visiting his nounced today. At the same time. not do so. according to witnesses. Hagen residence. Strenuous labor Academy o f Sciences and the min at Practice started prior to the (»rent», M r and Mrs. Roy Morris. OPA said that stamp 18 will not His brother begged him to jump, is thought to have proved too ... eral resources coordinating com m' t0 f ece,ve AJ* opening of school with about 35 Hud is home on his first leave expire October 31 as originally but evidently the driver felt that much for Mr. Wilson and he drop- mittee, the WPB told the senator. 10:00 candidates trying lor places. Com- Mnce enlisting and has spent the scheduled, but will be extended he could right the truck or at ped dead. He made his home on exhlb,t* " ’l“ t * * entered South Tenth street and had lived a' Salurday ™ rnlnK- **udR,J!* lietition is keen for all places. •“**’ 4 l* months on a ship in the indefinitely and will overlap the least stop it. The truck struck a fir tree 16 here about six years. W1 * c/ ron\ ^ i, u Afnong the outstanding candidates Pacific war zone. next shoe stamp, or 17 inches in diameter, the tree Tuesday funeral arrangements p' m , SatU. n J ? ,y' Exhlblto.™ ‘ lor positions are."* Ends Land, c- « i An amendment to the shoe ra- The were pending at the Mills chapel. 2pen i rom 1: . p' 7?. ! ° 9:00 P- Gleasnn, Wickendoll and Moon1 vt R'dierl E. Anderson, who tion order issued today removes fell back on the truck cab. Tackles: Heath, Hoyer, Hansen. ** w,th ,hp 3n3rd Airdrome squad- the expiration date of stamp 18 .motor was jarred upward in the So far as known he had no living ^ J ,l^ ay^ l^ a,.[, exhibits - be removed from Guards: Wicks Ewing and Gene ron Arm > A ir Base. stationed at and makes stamp No. 1 on the frame, which may make it impos- relatives in this section and ef- that all — the building by 10:30 p. m. Satur Campbell. Centers: Witherspoon Redmond, was lo m r on a visit "Airplane" sheet in war ration sible to tell just what happened to forts to trace relatives living at day night. Deer season will open lomor- «nil McCoy. Halfbacks. Edwards, with his wife recently. He has re- hook I I I good for one pair of shoes the gear. a distance proved futile. rom with fewer hunters in the Carpenter, R. Campbell, Lough. turned to his base accompanied by beginning November 1. While no His body was taken to Spring- -------------------------- hills seeking the elusive deer. definite ration period was set for field for burial. F O R T l-F O l'R IN D IC T E D Fullbacks: Harpole and Noel his wife for an indefinite time. Hunters this year had to face two Campbell. this new stamp, OPA said cur- INTO ARMED FORCES hurdles and a possible threat of a The starting lineup will pr ib- ' Gene “ j Hansen. carpenters mate rent supply . . . figures indicate that closed season due to fire danger. ably tie selected from the above d c,aaa< who *s '2larRc. of ,hp »»amp to follow cannot be Forty-four men were inducted The forests could have been clos group for the first home game of a shop on boardl a des- madp valld h,.forc May , A def|. into the armed services by selec ed only by proclamation of Gov the season here on October Hth '™ yer; . wro,p h,s l*ar,‘n’ s; M r; and n ite announcement will he made tive service board No. 3 at Eu In order to take care of the in- ernor Snell and this was not done. with Sweet Home The game will ^,r s , n . Hanspn- ,ha‘ 9ui,p " later on the basis of additional gene recently, it was revealed O f ,'his number wen, be played at Kelly Field, begin- Jj*» of the lumber used Is stamped ,„formation on production, con creasing demand for classified ad- Tuesd s r ■ r- 1 ss rw «s a » roRENT c i.o s i’Rr.s riF T r.n ning at 8:(X) p m under th e 1 .5 ou•s, Lumbermens asi.o- vertising, we as have found it nec- into the army including four from sumer purchases, and dealers in- 8:00 p. m T. S. Knupmnnn. ranger at Modernization of highway 99 as John N ciation. ventories. Including figures from essary to establish a deadline for South Lane CQU the Rujada forest station, yes lights. a postwar project was recom accepting this class of a d v e rtin g , Herman w Petereen of Cot. . . . . . . . , the inventory required to be tak- terday Informed the Sentinel , Other games of the season mended by the Oregon Pacific G peter Kopdon Enlisted In the marine corps P„ py a[| dpa|prs as of September as well as any display advertising schedule includes: <s awsavs I B a» waxs»,-aSs that he had received Informa Highway association meeting at and news items a from our neigh women's reserve recently. Miss 30 well and Alfred C. Peterson of tion that closures had been lift 1 October 15, Roseburg, there. Bernice Frances Patten is a w a i t - _______________ boring correspondents. No want Dorena. Seventeen were sent to Medford Monday and attended by October 22, open. ed on all national forests in this ads. classified advertising or dis- ,, _____ county officials along the highway. ing her call for training nt Camp o T n October 29, Reedsport, here l<cjeune. North Carolina. Her S O U t n . b a n e F a S S e S area. This will lift the ban on play advertising wil, he accepted — ° f ‘ he Novemla-r 6. University high of travel In the lores? sections, but after Wednesday evening. To get Haro,d Qf c p Grovp represented by A. W. Helliwell. r is Mrs Frances R Dugan Recommendations were made by M r. Kaupmann reminded the Eugene, here. of Dlsston route. A 1938 graduate _______ the Sentinel in the mails we must and four tQ , he mannes includ, November 11. Springfield, at of Cottage Grove union high public that permits are still meet a deadline and will have to E |, L c |p of Q » the association that the Oregon While the county quota of $4.- Springfield. Highway association establish the necessary Io build fires. school. Private Patten served as pass the same deadline on to our , __________ 614,216 was passed yesterday November 19, o,>en. following construction priorities patrons. junior and .senior class treasurer. TO ISSU E RATION BOOK So this pm only two problems in November 26, Junction <’ity. She has been bookkeeper for the morning, the Cottage Grove sec following the war. Projects are We don't want to refuse. Please FOUR tion passed the $400.000 mark. Da the way of the hunters: to get there. ______ named in order of their import- National Hospital association in don't make us say "no." Get copy mon Scott, local chairman of the the ammunition and to get to the Portland the past 30 months. W ar Ration Book Four, which to ‘ he highway: 1-C anyon- 3rd war loan campaign reported to us as early as possible. Rural hunting grounds. Richard ville in Douglas county, south to correspondence should reach us will last approximately two years Montgomery, OPA director, said Miss Marie Hohman. daughter last night total bond sales of the not later than Tuesday of each !will be issued to more than 120 Sexton mountain. 2—<C o 11 a g e llzl Tuesday at Portland there would of Mr. and Mrs. George Hohman, district had reached $423,638 or week to insure publication. Local million persons through school- Grove south to connect with Rice he no special allotment of gas for has enlisted as a nurse in the 591 568 short of the quota of $515,- ministers will also cooperate by house distributions during the hill. 3— Junction City north to hunters despite numerous requests army air corps and has received PreserJt ra»p of the getting their announcements to last 10 days of October, OPA has connect with north sections of the and Inquiries. The request. Mont her call to report at Fort George Pan,Pa*Kn it may be possible to the Sentinel not later than Tues- announced. The book combines new . Salem , » highway. 4— Definite reach ,he (>uo,a before ,he 3rd day noon of each gomery said, was turned down he- Mrs. Martha Anna Myers, 55, a Wright. - Spokane, r ____ . . . . . Washington. ....... week and sooner point and unit stamps. It has eight »chpuule for removing all bottle- cause of the critical tire situation resident of the upper Delight Val- and "will leave October 15 to ’take war loan con,es‘ ends if possible. pages containing 384 stamps, nec*ts *n highway. and the need to save rubber, ley seetion, died at a Eugene hos- up her duties Miss Hohman grad- ln rci,ch'n8 ,hp to,nl sa,ps of Get your news copy in as soon printed in blue, red, green, and ' Eakln R eelected Montgomery commenting on re- piml Sunday morning following a uated from the local high school 54,614.216 Lane county had appar- as it happens, please. 1 black. ' E- Bakin of Cottage Grove ports that B and C gas users In- prolonged illness. She was the with the class of 1938 aiter which en,l> won ,he race from M ar'on --------------------------------------------------------------------------- was reelected to th eboard of di tended to go hunting anyway, wife of Arthur Ray Myers and she attended the school of nurs- count>'. "htch had reixirted total rectors with H. C. Merriam of amphasized that B and C cards was born April 8. 1888. at St. ing at the Multnomah County hos- sales of 54.087,000. The Marion Goshen to represent the county. were Issued only to essential users Croix. Wisconsin, and was mar- pital. Portland, when' she gradu- •county Quota was set at $4.931,(MX) Other officers elected were: Ralph and that these can not be diverted ried December 24. 1923, at Eu- ated in 1942 The following year while that of Lane was given as Koozer of Ashland, reelected for vacation or pleasure. gene, Qregon, to A. R. Myers, she attended Oregon State col- $4,564. (XX). president; Paul Rynning, Med Qulte a few hunters left yes- Mt»- Myers had liver In this sec- lege, graduating from there last The Chamber of Commerce ' duction by Supt. Ferrin, who in ford, secretary. H. C. Wells of FLAX ACREAGE LEASED terday for their favorite hunting »»°n since 1911 coming from Oak- June. was hast on Tuesday evening troduced the high school teachers Roseburg was chosen vice presi spot in eastern Oregon, Mon* will kind Oregon. She had been a real- F. B. VanNortwick has leased , to the school faculties of the and Mr. Graham who introduced dent replacing W illiam Marsters likely hunt closer home in the dpnt of the state since 1894 Corporal Dale McGarvin of 70 acres of bottom land to a Eu- > Cottage Grove schools at a ban the grade teachers. of Roseburg. Surviving in addition to the hus- Comp Claiborne. Louisiana, was gene flax firm for the.production quet in the Rainbow cafe with a Bohemia area. Committees were appointed to N. J. Nelson introduced the hand are two sons: Norman C. home on a short furlough visiting of flax another year. It is under- 100 percent attendance from all guest speaker of the evening, the study details of the $3,000,000 fed stood that negotiations are under- teachers. Larry Levens. president Rev. Wesley G. Nicholson, former eral aid bill now in congress. Dis AIK PATROL U N IT STARTS Myers with the U. S. army and relatives and friends. (Lloyd E. Myers at .home, two way for the lease of other acre- of the Chamber of Commerce pastor of a Congregational church cussions were centered on the im A N N U A L DRIVE stepdaughters, Mrs. Almeda Be- Darrell A. Thomason, son of Mr. (, Kes ¡n this ViC¡„¡ty for ,hP ppQ. served as toastmaster, who called in Pasadena. California, now pas portance of highway 99 as an im The local civil air patrol unit ment of Sisters and Mrs. Opal and Vernon Thomason of duction of flax, hut the total acre- on Dr. H. A. Hagen to introduce tor of the First Congregational portant link in the Alaskan high has started its annual drive for Houghton of Brownsville, Texas. Eugene, former residents of Cot- .,gP sPPm-Pd has not been learned, two people who had a part on the church in Eugene. Tae topic chos way. members and all who may be In- One grandchild and the following tage Grove, enlisted in the army program. Dr. Hagen introduced en by the guest speaker was forested in aviation whether men brothers and sisters: Andrew a,r September 18th and has ASK EXTENSION O F CCC # Mrs. George Hardy, who recently “Good Cheer Pays.1’ "Be in love LA N E POMONA GRANGE or women are asked to attend a Lake of Noti, Mrs. Snphronia »•‘,r,pd training for a flying cadet ^ ar Eood Administrator M ar- opened a voice studio here. Mrs. MEETS AT JA SPE R with life." if you w-uuld get most special recruiting meeting to be Cox of Marshfield, Mrs. Dorn Hl Sheppard Field. Texas. He vjn j ones askPd congress yester-I Hardy gave two vocal solos and out of it th«' Rev. Nicholson held at the city hall, beginning at Havens of Sacramento, California. K'nd')'i»ed from the Cottage Grove d Washington to extend th e 1 responded to an encore. He also The Lane Pomona Grange met urged. Th.T'e points are necessary 7:30 p. m, Wednesday, October 6. Mrs. Olive Porteous, Mt. Shasta, I union high school with the class jjfp the Commodity Credit Cor- introduced Wendell Helm of Sa for a successful life, he said. These Saturday at Jasper with about -------------------------- California: Mrs. Sophia M iller 'of 1942 " nd is a K'«ndson of Mr. poration and increase its borrow lem, blind piano tuner who play an1: Find the right principle on 100 attending. In a series of reso city; Mrs. Matilda Cole, Eugene, Iand Mrs George Currln of Cot- ing power by $500,000.000 so that ed three piano numbers. COUGAR REND ROAD which to organize your activities; lutions the membership asked the and Mrs. Frances Briggs of ta«p Gr,,vp a,,d M r nnd Mrs- Lep the government might make and EX T EN D E D Teachers, both new and old. be vigilant to scrutinize the ethics testing for hangs disease be con Grants Pass. ¡Thomason of Row river. fulfill guarantees to farmers of probably considered themselves of your profession or be sure your tinued and went on record as op Services were held in the M ills! P k W h ltP has enlisted in the The Cougar Bend road in the somewhat higher prices for 199 well prefaced with introductions profession has the right ethics. To posing the game refuge at Camas Black Butte section Is being ex- chapel yesterday afternoon with a Swale. Miss Nellie Lyle, county crops. from Superintendent H. B. Ferrin tended three quarters of a mile to Jehovah Witness tn charge. Inter- navy seabpps Hnd pxpects to leave Such guarantees would be made and Bob Graham, Jefferson school be successful and do the most home demonstration agent, led a facilitate logging operations in ment was in the I.O.O.F-Masonic Sunday for Portland, where he through subsidies Io supixtrl principal. A few extra quibbs Rood you should have a funda discussion on clothing nnd cloth Ihat nrea. pvmctery. ¡will he inducted. in g buying. prices. were thrown in affor each inlm - m e n ta l concern in people. ARMED FORCES Shoe Buying to Be Sharply Restricted Perry Wilson Dies Of Heart Attack Deer Season to Open October 1 New Deadline m $400,000 Mark úd Martha A Myers Funeral Y ester day Chamber o f Commerce Entertains Faculty of Cottage Grove Schools Modernization of Highway 99 Urged Postwar Project