Mailed in con«
formi ty with
P.O.D. order
Wo. 19687"
VOI,IM E |,|V
Oil Company to
Drill Test Well
Near Oakland
OOTTAOK GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill KSIMY, OCTOBER 21
Boykin Missing
NI MBER IO
C. G. Lions Upset Hom e B oys in the
Newly Formed
Roseburg Indians FIGHTING FORCES Scout Committee
of Our N ation
By 1 Point Margin
To Meet Oct. 28
News Briefs of
Local Interest
Here and There
(Sterling Bolton)
The first regular meeting of the
The Cottage Grove Lion* upset
newly formed Cottage Grove Dis
the 1942 Tri-county league cham
trict Boy Scout committee will be
Phillips Petroleum Corporation
pion Roseburg Indians 7-6 Last
held next Tuesday evening. Oc- School Census to Start Oct. 25:
Friday in a night game played on
tober 26th according to H. L. Wol-
.
Securei Leates on 20,000
the Indians homf field. Both
fard, district chairman. The com- *®*'o Closes Drain Schools; Cox
Acre« of Land.
teams, looking forwaid to the
mittee whose job is the promotion Sees Bright Lumber Future.
league championship thix season,
and development of all phases of
put up a stiff defensive game al
the Boy Scout and cubbing pro
The PhillipN Petroleum company
though fumble* nullified scoring
grams in and around Cottage
Starting October 24. waters will
of BailIrxvilU*, Oklahoma, ha* *e-
opportunities of both teams. It
Grove was recently formed and be released from the Fern Ridge
curcd leine« on approximately 20.-
was not until the fourth period
this will be its first business ses dam and the water in the dam
(XX) acre* of land located xix mile*
that either team could reach pay
sion.
will be lowered about 18 feet. Re
east of Oakland, preparatory to
dirt and then only through the
K.
A.
Wells,
boy
scout
execu
lease of the water was delayed
Mix. Ace Gregg received word air.
anticipated exploration for oil, It
'
tive from Eugene, will meet with because of the construction work
wax announced today. O. ('. W it- from the war department yester
Taking the opening kickoff,
the group to outline their respon- being done on the river channel
comb, special representative of the day that her »on, Sgt. Maurice I looten, I n d i a n
quarterback,
sibilities and help in the planning below the dam.
company, left Tuexday for O kla Boykin, a member of a liornber fumbled on his own 20-yard line
of an aggressive program for the
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homa after «pending leverai week* c.-ew over Germany was missing which was recovered
by iJon
winter
months.
The
annual
school census of
here and in Cool county securing In action since October Hth II'« Wickendol. Lion right end On the
Members of the committee are Lane county will start October
leases and trenxaetlng other bull* stepfather, Ace Gicgg, said yes- next play Ilar]X)le, Lion fullback,
H L. Wolfard, H. E. Eakin, Joe 25, it was announced at the of-
nexx preparatory to extensive terday that Sgt Boykin wax pte- raced wide around end to the In
Crick. Orlo Bagley. Damon Scott, fice of L. C. M offitt, county su-
drilling planned in southern Ore- turned to have lieen lost in the dian one-yard stripe where he
f rank Brown. N. J. Nelson Jr., perintendent, Monday. All persons
gon to kicate passible oil deposits, raid over industrial Germany, lost fumbled when hit hard. The In-
Donald Kabler. and Fred Blickle between the ages of four and 20
when thr giant Nazi ballbearing dians opened a scoring threat late
it was »intuí
from Cottage Grove and L. S. residents of the district on Oc-
The properly secured by the pe factory at Schweinlort was oblit In the third period which was
Hird
of Dorena.
tober 25 are to be counted. The
troleum company includes the erated by American and British stopped on the Lion 18-yard line
Future plans according to Wol- final report should reach the of-
United when Edwards recovered Marstus
greater part of English settlement bombers, that cost the
Sgt. Clair O. Adams, son of Mrs. fard will include the organization fice of the county superintendent
Pvt. Leslie (Ik e ) Adams, son of
and wax selected for exploration States 60 bombers.
fumble.
Emily Adams of Black Butte ° f several new Scouting units in not later than November 13.
Sgt. Boykin had recently h*en
following many months of study
With ten minutes remaining in Mrs. Emily Adams of Black Butte
route. Graduated from local high this area the establishment of a
transferred to the European war the game Hnrjiole Intercepted
by geologists.
Reports reaching here Monday
route,
who
is
serving
somewhere
school
in 1925, enlisted in army Court of Honor for Scouts, and
The Phillip« company also has theater as nn aerial gunner. He Hooten's pass on the Cottage
completed arrangement* lor d rill may have lieen among ihe Ameri Grovp 38. Carpenter and Harpole in the Pacific area. Born October 1931 and spent three years in he conduct of several training said there was a world record run
Hawaiian Islands. Sent overseas courses for troop committeemen Of 64.800 cattle and calves in the
ing operations In Caos county, can bombardiers who are prison both made long gains on wide end
and Scout leaders. Some of these Kansas City stockyards. However,
where sn agreement ha* been ers In Germany Over 5(X) of the runs to the Roseburg IS. From 1908 and attended local school. in January. 1943.
will be held in Eugene and others there was little solace for the
reached with the Coast Petroleum American crew were lost accord then- Harpole faded back and hit
beef hungry people as about 90
ing
to
new#
reports.
company to continue operations
stationed at Pearl Harbor with ln _ / J,ta8e Grove-
Edwards with a perfect pass who
N ew s of Roys and Gir's in
originally started by John Ewell
m
e
—
m
e
C
t
,
n
K
percent
of the stock in the yards
the
navy,
the
son
of
M
r.
and
Mrs.
went over untouched. Ilarpole
Gall. Tuesday. October 26, at 7:45 will be reassigned to feed lots.
and ssMK-iatcs of Roseburg --R o s e COTTAUC (.ROVE CANNERY crashed through center for the
A. C. Spriggs and husband of
p. m.
The 64.800 broke
the word's
burg News-Rev lew.
Margaret Short Spriggs.
W( HEDI'LK
extra point.
previous record of 63,779 head
Roseburg, not to he denied, took
G. II. Mosby. W . T. 1/C, with
which swamped the Kansas City
M iller A. Smith, son of Mr. and
The ('ullage Grove High school the next kickoff back to their
the Seabees. who has been sta-
yards
on September 8, 1924.
Mrs.
Corbett
Smith,
left
recent
ennnery will lie open from 3:00 p. own 40. On the next play Hooten
, tioned at Camp Peary, Virginia,
ly
for
Camp
Bennion.
Farragut,
faded
back
and
let
go
a
long
A
P
s T
,n un*1* 6:00 p m <)cW>b4'r >•*. 20.
Polio last week dosed the
llm iT Q
P /IQ f
/ n illn
»nil 27. and Saturday. October P"*" of thirty yards which Horn. Idaho, to receive his navy boot has been transferred to Camp
Park. California. He was recent
i / i L u r o i-r u o i i u u /n
„ w a a announ<.,.d , (Xla> hy Ix in -
Drain schools and seriously af-
Indian right end. picked off on training. M iller graduated from
ly granted a 10-day leave which
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fected the attendance in many
the Lion 30 and raced the re the local high school with the
■
Kahler, supervisor.
was spent at Klamath Falls with
Herman
Gertje. 72. passed other schools including Eugene,
1943
class.
Mr. Kabler requests every one maining 30 yards for a touchdown,
The first hunting accident for
his wife and daughter While on away Friday evening at the home So far as known all cases are un-
this section and the county oc to sign a registration card at the untouched. With the pressure on
L t. Russell Woolcott who has leave M r. and Mrs Mosby visited of his daughter.
_
Mrs. Ransome der control and are not spread
the
Lions
blocked
llooten's
at
curred east of town Sunday eve office giving the following infor
been stationed at Smyrna. Ten- here *'»th his mother, Mrs. Jean Raymond at 45 South River road. ing. Health officials are hoping to
ning when Leslie Nickel. 25. resi mation. Matron's name and can tempted kick for a one (joint vic nesaec, with the sir curt*, spent ^ ° n).
He was born July 6. 1871. in be able to control the disease w ith
dent of Springfield, met his death ning number, address and tele tory.
a week with his parents. Mr. and
Germany
and at the age of six the advent of cooler weather.
Lineups: Cottage Grove Land,
Bob Jordan, who has been re
In an accidental shot The accident phone number, the number of
Mrs A. Woolcott of Silk Creek,
months moved with his parents to
Is believed to have occurred members in the family, and the le; Hoyer, It; Ewing. Ig; W ither leaving Monday for Salt Lake ceiving his boot training at F ar the United States first settling in
Herb Cox of Eugene, secretary
somewhere In the Bohemia Uis- amount and size of cans of differ spoon. c; Wicks, rg; Heath, rt; City, Utah, where he will receive ragut. Idaho, is on a two weeks New York. Later he moved to
Wickendol, re; Harpole, f; Wool
leave and with Mrs. Jordan, they
of the W illam ette Valley Lumber
trict. Nickel was hunting with ent produce already processed.
further thaimng. Lt. Woolcott is
Idaho where he grew to manhood.
are visiting their parents. Mr. and
A check Is being made by the ey. q; Edwards rh. Carpenter, lh.
men's association sees a great fu
Fred
Choate also of Spring-
a pilot on a B-24 Liberator.
In 1897 he was married to
Mrs. C. V. Jordan and M r. and
ture for the lumber industry, in
fiekl and four other companions cannery officials and anyone can Roseburg: Smith, le; Pippen, It;
Martha Montgomery in Nezperce.
the postwar picture. He told mem
when Choate accidentally dis ning more than one hundred cans .Motschenbusken. lg; Knigg, c;
Word has been received from Mrs. Fred Bressler.
Idaho,
and
seven
years
later
the
bers of ' the
club here last
charged his rifle Nickel was shot per jierson in any family may be Tuner, rg; Krell. rt; Horn, re; Charles B. Plueard Jr., who ar
" ^ o Lions
n s c.uo
Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Trask, family moved to the vicinity of
through Ihe left shoulder, the asked to surrender food stamps or Marstecs, f; Hooten. q; Currier, rived safely in England some time
homes
Cottage Grove and Drain, where
that
who have been stationed at K irt
would be so improved over the
bullet tanging down and coming be given a severe fine or both de- rh: Talley, lh.
ago, that he has been promoted
they
have
since
made
their
home.
land Field, Albuquerque. New-
To Meet Braves
out near his spine. He was ruslud lending upon the ruling of the O.
to rank of sergeant. BUI Plueard,
Surviving are his widow and present ones there would be no
The Lions, after scoring vie- who has been in North Africa lor Mexico. are spending a few days
to a Eugene hospital where he P. A . which is now investigating
seven
daughters: Mrs. Della Log comparison. In a prepared ad
visiting his parents, M r. and Mrs.
dress before the local club he
school canneries throughout Ore tones over Sweet Home and several months, has been promot-
died at 5:90 p. m.
Ray Trask, and Mrs. Trask's fath an. Centralia. Washington; Mrs. gave what he termed “That
Roseburg, will be out for their ed to staff sergeant.
Sheriff O. K. Crowe upon being gon
Mary
Christenson,
Noti;
Mrs.
er. Clyde Wright of route 1, Cres
Skunk H itler" credit for pointing
5ft' Kohler is also requesting third straight victory when they
notified said evidence pointed to
Howard Clow, seaman 2 C. son well. Capt. Trask is on a short Ruby Koch. Sherwood; Mrs. Her- the way to lumber as the No. 1
an accidental shooting and that a that no canned stuff be left at tangle with the Reedsport Braves
furlough while being transferred ma Abeene, Portland; Mrs. Alma war industry and recited a num
routine investigation would tie the cannery after October 30, on the local field Friday night. of Mrs- G r®ce Hooning of Cottage
Mrs. Eliza
to
the army air base near Sweet, Drummond, Tigard;
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October
29.
A
victory
Is
needed
a
ro
ye-
'»
attending
radio
school
1943. This day will be used for
made.
beth Raymond and Meg. Bessie ber of improvements made in the
Home,
Idaho.
Funeral services were held for checking out on all accounts and *’y the Lions to stay in the cham- in 1 harleston, South Carolina,
Raymond both of Cottage Grove; lumber industry during the past
pionship race with the Springfield
Mr. Nickel in Springfield yester no food will he processed.
Cpl.
LeRoy
Cooper,
formerly
31
grandchildren and one great ten years due to chemical re
Harold W. Boslaugh, formerly
Patrons who have been uncoop- Millers who have not yet been de
day. He was an employe of the
stationed at M ather Field, Cali- grandchild, a brother and sister search.
of
Milwaukie
and
a
former
resi
Springfield Plywood corporation. cretive and unwilling to abide by R'ated.
dent of .Cottage Grove, recently fomia. has been transferred to in Idaho.
the rules of the cannery will not
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Funeral services were held from
enlisted in the U. S. Marines and the army air force glider school
W a r C h e s t D r tv e t0
at
Fort
Sumner,
New
Mexico.
the
Smith Funeral chapel Monday
is now training at San Diego.
id
.
.
.
. at 2:00 p. m. L. P. Nebelung,
California.
Before
his
enlistment
Doyle Ray, who has been In Church of christ minister
cunning season.
he was operating a meat market training at the U. S. Naval tram - ated w „ h intenncnt in the Sun.
for Safeway.
ing station at Farragut, Idaho, is nydale cemetery at Drain.
W ïU IS I.. WOOLLEY DBA I)
Mrs. M ary Matilda Moyer, 81,
Mrs. Vinal
Randall
received home on leave.
Preliminaries looking to the w-ord recently from her husband.
As we go to press, we learn of
S P E N G IN E TELESC O PES CAR died at the home of a daughter,
The house military affairs com
Lt.
E.
M.
Hohmann.
daughter
starting of the South Lane coun
Mrs. Dave Howell of Dorena. She
mittee Wednesday approved legis the death of Louis L. Woolley, ty war chest canqiaign were dis Vinal Randall. C.C.M., with the of Mr. and Mrs. George Hohmann.
Two locan men. Lou McAllister had lived at the home of her
long
time
resident
of
Cottage
Seabees, stationed at Gulf Port, received her call in the army-
lation providing d rift deferment
cussed here Monday with three
priorities to fathers married be Grove, which occurred nt a Eu members of the county commit Mississippi, that his newhep. Sec nurses corps and left Thursday and Glenn Wilson, had a narrow daughter for the past four months,
gene
hospital
this
morning.
Mr.
ond Lieutenant M. R. Randall, for the army air base at Fort escape from serious injury Tues- coming from Dryad, Washington,
fore the war, thus stressing its
tee, Ed Bohenke, chairman, Alton
demands that fathers be j»ut at Woolley was taken to the hospital Baker and Allen Wheeler. Accord who graduated October 6 from George Wright, Spokane, Wash- day night when the Wilson car She was born August 19. 1862, at
driven by M r. McAllister was Sylvan Grove, Pennsylvania, and
Sunday suffering from pneumonia.
the Corpus Christi air field where ington.
the bottom of the draft list.
ing to figures gathered by the
struck by a Southern Pacific en- was married July 9, 1883, in
he received his silver wings and
The commltee's action, by a Funeral announcements will lie ^?¿??'c?.k..r\ T W2:.Shaírn?a,n'
commissioned second lieutenant,
Sgt. Don Nixon has returned to gine at the Main .street crossing
Pennsylvania to Grover
Moyer,
large majority, thus not only re made later from the Mills chapel. Damnn Scott Ihe quota set for the
spent
the
week
end
with
him
at
f'0’’’
Canby
after
taking
a
6
weeks
as
the
car
driver
attempted
to
who
passed
away
15
years
ago.
instated provisions of the K lld iy
Cottage Grove trading area is Gulf Port enroute to Jacksonville, course in a technical school at cross the track going west. Both
The body was shipped to Cen-
D R AFT D E L IN q t'E N T S TO
bill, passed by the house last
$6,8(X) and includes some 19 Florida,
where he will receive Camp Ritchie, Maryland» He was men were badly shaken, but es- tralia, Washington,
for
burial.
BE IN D t'C T E D
spring and later shelved by the
agencies The quota set for this
further training. Lt. M. R. (Ray) here recently on a 15-day fur- caped serious injury. They were Mills chapel in charge of arrange-
senate, but even went further in
district is not a part of the Eu
lough which was spent at the taken to a Eugene hospital. The ments. Surviving are four chil-
providing delay for the diafting
Beginning November 1, all men gene community chest which is to Randall spent several years with
homes
of his parents, Mr. and side of the car was telescoped by dren: Mrs. Dove Howell, Dorena;
his
aunt
and
uncle.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
of fathers.
18 to ,'18 years of age who are sub i>e raised in that city.
Mrs. Mae Evans, Oswego; Mrs.
Vinal Randall Sr., while attend Mrs. Lee Nixon and sister, Mrs. the impact of the locomotive.
ject to selective service but who
As stated before the war chest
Harold Wolfard.
Edna
Wallace and Grover C. Moy
ing
school
here.
lire delinquent will be put into campaign will be the only cam
SPE C IA L MEETING O F VFW er, both of Tacoma, Washington.
Ira
B.
Morris,
R.
M.
3
C,
de
class 1-A immediately end order- paign drive to tx> made here dur
Allan Reed, army aviation ca
Veterans of Foreign Wars Also by six grandchildren and
n i to report for induction, the Se ing the coming year with the ex det. who has been on a short fur parted Wednesday for Brooklyn.
Cottage Grove Post 3473 will three great grandchildren.
lectivc Service Bureau of the War ception of the Red Cross drive and lough spent five days here visit- New York, to report to his ship
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Supt. H. B. Ferrin announced Matqiower Commission his stated. in addition to including all war ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. after a 30-day leave spent with hol(i « special meeting at 8 00
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
V.
P-
m
in
,he
armory
on
Saturday.
today that starting October 28th,
agencies will include the Salva- H arry Reed, south of town. He
October 23. All members are urg-
t
TTr £ r p n 4.
consumers would register for re-
lion Army, the Boy Scouts, the left Tuesday for Carlsbad, Now- Morris.
ently requested to make a special *
■ tlon book No, 4 at the Jefferson
Girl Scouts and the St. Vincent Mexico, to enroll in the bombar-
Pfc. Mervin England at used effort to be present. Signed, W.
school. Registration dates are: !
dePauI.
disr school there. For the past six last night from Fort George ,\ce Gregg, commander.
"Due to exceptionally large
Solicitation will start
Thursday and Friday, October 28
shortly weeks he has been in training at Wright. Spokane, Washington, to
numbers of turkeys being packed
after November 1st.
and 29, 3 (8) to 9:00 p. m. Sat.,
the army flying field at Las spend a 10-day furlough with his
for shipment to our armed forces
October 30, 9:00 a m. to 9 :(X) p. m. I
[»»rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eng
Vegas, Nevada.
throughout the world, this.office
Bring your ration book No. 3. .
land. From here he will go to
ELLSW ORTH A SK S FURTHER
has had a much heavier call for
Construction
of
the
Dorena
dam
Cpl.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
R.
Blanks will be «vaitibie (or mak
EX PLA N A TIO N FROM W PB
Salina, Kansas, for further train
pickers than any time previous
it the earliest possible moment
Laird arrived here the 12th for a ing.
ing application for book No. 4.
ly,” said C. V. MacDonald, man
Press dispatches from Washing visit with Mr. Laird's parents, Mr.
One person registers for the has been recommended by the
ager of the U. 5 .
Employment
Mississippi
v
a
l
l
e
y
association,
and
Mrs.
Robert
Laird.
Cpl.
Laird
ton yesterday ra llie d the informa
whole family,
W ITHHOLDING TAX DUE
Service
at
Eugene.
press dis|>atehes disclosed yester tion that Rep. Harris Ellsworth is on a 20-day furlough from the
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The first real rainstorm of the
" It is very necessary that we se
W A R N S AG A IN ST HARM FUL day. The recommendation was (R-Ore> has asked the war pro- Mitchell Field at Long Island,
J. W. Maloney, collector of in- season broke here the 15th and cure the number of pickers need-
made along with that also urging auction board for a fuller expla- New York.
A N TIFR EEZ E
ternal revenue, today called to the has added 1.38 inches of moisture ed or many of our boys in the ser-
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'he construction of the Detroit , nation of the rejection of the
Mrs. Colon Garoutte has receiv-
attention of all employers who are up to yesterday afternoon accord- vice will be without Thanksgiving
Operators of all kinds of motor
on *5e S antlim river in Linn _aluminum from clay plant in the ed word
wo,-i from
rTOm her
her husband, Capt. rtMuired to withhold income tax ing to Major W alter R. Lalonde, and Christmas birds, a condition
vehicles have been warned bv counly- 1’he association proposed northwest. Ellsworth's reason for Colen C n in n ite w ho is stationed from
wages of their employees resident* engineer at the Cottage which all of us as loyal Ameri-
<ss appropriate money ««kina
t.ir Un
aHHiti^ni explana-
_ y a io o iu ,
asking for
an additional
O D T against the use of harmful that congress
in Sicily with the anti-aircraft that the returns of this tax are Grove dam. Precipitation recorded cans deplore,” he added. "We
salt or oil preparations as rediatnr for the completion of the national tion are given In detail in his
,,, . . .
,
,
coast artillery, that he has been now due and must be filed with daily Included .80 of an inch from need these pickers now and a lot
antifreeze. Salt antifreeze solu flood control program as a war Washington letter apjaur ng else- promo,ed to Major M rs. Garoutte the office of the Collector of In the 15th to the 17th inclusive; .06 of them. If you are inexperienc-
measure.
where
in
tions may cause corrosion or emergency
-,
.
"
T
*Iis Irtte r to and ,taughter Oolene are now liv- ternal Revenue, Portland, Oregon on the 18th and .52 on the 19th ed, the packers will teach you; if
shorting of electrical circuits.
Should the two above.mentioned the WPB reviewed the explanation ing ,n
h(nne a, Cul Crpvk not later than October 31, 1943. up to the 20th yesterday after- you are experienced use this
dams be limit, four of the proposed of the two year bauxite supply in
There is a minimum addition to noon.
knowledge for your own good and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peret of Yon seven dams will have been finished Arkansas and that ore shipped
Word has been icceived of the the tax of $20.00 for failure to
The barometer was rising yes- ■ that of our men. Come in or
calla and A. W. Ilelliwell are on in the Willamette valley flood eon- from South America gives the na- promotion of Harold Spriggs, file return and pay the tax when terday afternoon indicating the phone the Employment Service as
a hunting trip in enstem Oregon.11rol project.
(ion a lin .... year supply.
m etal smith 2 ( ' Io I C. 1 le
due.
storm was breaking.
isoon ns possible."
ARMED FORCES
Herman D. Gert je
Rites Are Monday
Wun/ing Fatality
C.
Father Draft May
Be Delayed Again
Mrs. Mary Moyer
Dies October 14th
S tart Shortly A fter
F irst of November
Register for Ration
Book No. 4, 28 29 30
Miss. Valley Ass’n
Recommends Early
S tart Dorena Dam
Need for Turkey
p.-pi.pr
iLlYCIO Ao UlgGJlli
1st Real Rain Storm
of Season Adds Over
iy 2 Inches Moisture