Two More Mills Sold Recently to Indiana Operators (Æottaae Sroue Sentinel Mailed In Con formity with P.O.D. order No. 19687” Negotiations have been i com- pitted for the transfer o if two nt« id 4. Bi-nnMt Crw k more lumlicr companies to i now Mosby owners. It wax learned this week Sale of the two/concero» was rc- LA' ixirted through the office of Roy Z________ Maxon, real estate broker. Th* D. L. Wat kins Lumlicr Co., has been sold to Edward An- ¡ V oli mi ; i vi COTTAGE GHOVH. LAVE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY hi. HMD NUMBER 40 dentón of IndiantqioiiH, Indiami. who in turn Mild the lumlicr com pany to Arthur Wagoner of in- dianupolix, president of the In diana lumber ■ »social ion. Sale of the Walkins Interests Includes the mil) located just north of town (Jerry Micki-yi Auto concerns of Cottage Grove and the Watkins timber. The new A community cannery will »gain will close each Saturday after The Lions copj«'d u surprise Opening of bids for a major con owner plan* to step up the output second place in the fourteen school be placed in operation thix was- noon after June 1st. Division to tract in connection with Dorena of the mill nnd add u pinner and on for the patron- of this area resaw, Present capacity of the An additional 16 EPHA family district track meet at Hayward Plans have tiren made to start close each Saturday afternoon dam on the Row river in Lane Elmer Maxey, chairman of the field, Eugene, Saturday, Spring- mill Is about 25.IMIU dully, during the summer months was county, Oregon, estimated to cost units lor Cottage Grove has la-en placing the equipment when a reached at a meeting of the repre in the neighborhood of one mil- Willamette basin commission and field took 36 point* to win the Su le of the* Almu Digging tentatively approved according to with a mill located 21* miles south word received here yesterday. A meet. The Lions scored 32 points suitable building has been found sentatives of the various con ■ lion dollars, was postponed by the publisher of the Springfield News, to Edward Anderson, president of telegram from Jessie Ephtein, di- for second place and Eugene 24'* according to E. L. Clark, high cerns at the city hall Friday. Reg. Army Engineers Tuesday until and Don Lake, manager of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce, school ag. teacher. points for 3rd place. Fauquier with the Nordling Parts May 28. the Anderson Lumber and Sup rector of region 8 of Seattle. The equipment formerly used in Co., wax elected chairman of the Cottage Grove qualified seven Colonel O. E. Walsh, district en were guests of the Chamber of ply Co , of Indianapolis, wax also I>r. II A Hagen, mayor received announced by Mason. The mill of here Tuesday afternoon conveyed men for the state meeting at Cor-'»he community cannery will be group and announced the auto gineer, said the delay was the re Commerce Tuesday. Mr. Maxey, the Alma Digging Co., will also be the Information that the 16 ad vallix this week, which will be one used at least for the first season concerns not represented at the sult of his office not yet having speaking of the basin commission, improved with the addition of a ditional housing units had been ap of the largest entry list* from n of the new cannery's operation meeting would be contacted as received a scale of wages which briefly outlined some of the func imust be predetermined by the sec tions of the program other than resaw nnd planer and the capacity proved subject to FPHA'» ok of single school. The »even local high and will be operated by J if. Drys soon ax possible. dale and sons of Eugene. Mr. school lioyx to qualify were first Two factors »hat prompted a retary of labor under the require flood control and expressed a of the mill increased. Present the proposed site and also execu- wish that Cottage Grove might capacity of this mill ix nlxiut 40.- tion of a contract. Representa- place winner» in the district meet; Drysdale formerly op-rated a suc- gettogether on Saturday after- ments of the Davis-Bacon act. take the lead in entertaining the WMful cannery at Sunnyside, Don Nichols, high hurdles; Le* n<x>n clotting was The Dorena dam is one of seven the fact that < mm ) daily. < »rval Hixson, financial five* of FPHA will meet with city district and regional staff of En Washington. The plant will remain Porter, high jump; Noel Camp- Saturday afternoon wax proposed in the Willamette Val usually a representative of Mr. Andi-rxon, officials ax soon a* ponaibie rela will remain hen- for some time, it tive to the building of more houx- bell, broad jump Second place finder the supervision of the local slack period in the summer ley flood control project. Complet gineers and other state dignitaries winners were; Harlan Chapman, high school district for as Jong as months and to the fact that auto ed it will cost roughly six million at a picnic to be arranged on the was understood. ' ing pole vault; Gordon Neideigh, low the present equipment, property parts houses in the larger centers dollars. Two of the series of dams Jake shores of the Cottage Grove Dr. Hagen said the additional hurdles; Ralph Long. 440 yard of the state, is used. in the flood control plan, the Cot lake sometime in July. The pur housing units would I m - located on flush; Roy Ducntt, half mile, Nich- Mr. Drysdale is now organizing tage Grove and Fern Ridge dams, pose of the gathering would be to the old west side school ground* ols also picked up a third place the sales end of the cannery for also in Lane county, were built show the engineers that their ef near the 24 other unit* now in In the high jump. Campbell third next season a ml assures the local forts in trying to provide recrea before the war. the process of construction This in the discus and Chapman fourth people that he will have a market tional facilities at the lake are Prospective bidders on the pend will give Cottage Grove forty in the javelin. appreciated. ' for their surplus produce. ing contract, the first major con »housing units, or the xame num- Already plans are underway to The cannery will be operated struction project to go out for bids Neideigh stumbled on the last The X-ray MolMlc unit for tak brr under construction when the The Cottage Grove Recreation in the Portland district since the develop the recreational facilities during the coming season as it hurdle to be edged out by Kirk- ing pictures which indicate tula-r- project was cancelled following | mi trick of Springfield, in a race has in the past two or three years. al Committee has announced the war, include the following general of the lake and Mr. Maxey said culoxls germs or none, broke its V-J day. that would have given the Lions Processing costs will be approxi resumption of the summer pro contractors who now hold plans: the local facilities installed would own record for the state in the n tie with the highly touted Mil mately the same per tin. The gram of varied recreational activi- Natt McDougall Company, E. C. j be a model for other areas to fol numlKT of plcjurex taken through main difference will be a full six . ties after a year's lay-off due to Hall & Company. Oscar Butler A low Reports of W. R. Lalonde, lers for the championship. a period of eight hours, while day schedule and a market for the inability to secure a director. Son and Empire Construction resident engineer, show that over The Lion sophomore» won the here. Thursday the numlier put The committee composed of Rev. 30.000 people visited the fake in tri-county frosh-soph meeting here all surplus cans. It is important Frank Brown, Mrs. Warren Company, all of Portland; Guy F. 1945 and with better facilities this through was 495; Fnduy 457 and that the growers understand this Atkinson Company and Daley Sixty seven eighth graders from Friday by scoring 52 point*. The type of operation is intended for Daugherty, Mrs. Harold Axley, H. on Wednesday at Row River 385. Brothers, San Francisco; Morri number could easily be increased. The record made wax about 55.5 twelve elementary school* of the frosh had 45, University high of the one season only The object of B. Ferrin, and Damon Scott has son-Knudsen Company, Incorpor per hour, while the previous re Union lugli school district No. 14 Eugene 31 and Junction 26 for 4th the cannery is to form an associa selected Bob Dusenberry, high ated, Seattle, Washington; J. A. were guests of the high Kclmol place. cord held was 32. tion of growers that will provide school coach, as recreational di Tercling & Sons. Incorporated. The large number taken eore of student body May 8th The eighth a market for every type of crop rector w-ith Joyce Land to direct Boise. Idaho. William F. Ramsey, was largely due to the planning of graders will enter high school that can be grown. This will al the girls program. Eugene, Oregon and Vinell Com Boys and girls of Cottage Grove pany, Alhambra, California. Mrs. John VanNortwick and her another year and were introduced low the growers to make plans staff of workers and a preliminary to the high whool routine, the for small acreage, irrigation and and vicinity will find a wealth of The present contract involves student body program, and had planning for the routine fertilizers to pay interesting divi-1 ।recreational opportunities in the relocation of the Oregon. Pacific luncheon nt the high school cafe | tentative program adopted by the and Eastern railroad, market road I This is the story behind every The executive committee of the dends. one of the little red poppies which Health group were particularly teria. The visitors participated in Much credit is due the Dorena, committee including dances, pic- No. 30 and the Cottage Grove the citizens of Cottage Grove will । nics. skating parties, swimming, gratified ut the response from the the games anil sport* in the high Clifford E. Pierson, testes for Hebron and Creswell granges and water supply line leading from a large mills in this acction and wish school gym and at the assembly the Lane County Dairy Herd Im- the business men of Cottage ‘ i tennis, golf, softball, track and reservoir in the vicinity of Dorena. wear in honor of the war dead on Saturday. May 18. Poppy Day. lo express th«-lr appreciation. program, heard a short band con provement associatain completed Grove, the locaFuchool board for: field, outdoor basketball and vol- It will aUo include tonniiwtion Each |M>ppy m different and has cert by the high school hand di IJeybatl, pingpong, badminton, and Woodard, Northcutt, Lorane Val the first month's testing for the their untiring efforts in the be of a county road on the left bank its ow-n story, explained Mrs. E. A. rected by John McKay. Gritting* other playground activities. The ley, Row River. Durable Fir, and recently re-orgamzed I-ane County half of the cannery. of the stream and construction of Coston, president of Calvin Funk Bohemia Lumber company work were extended the students by Dairy Herd Improvement associa A committee composed of Floyd Red Cross swimming school for all borrow area drainage facilities. Unit of the American Legion Aux Gaylord Davies, principal. imd classes from beginners through men and owners came in to al- Gi them, Hugh Trunnell, Claude Relocation work includes the iliary, which is completing prepar •hort talks were mude by Mrs. tion at the close of April, accord Arne. Read Hcmenway and E. L. senior life saving will be instituted most on>- hundred |>erccnt. ing to County Agent O. S. Fletch building of one highway span and ations for observance of Poppy Assisting at the Jefferson gym Dorothea Reed, head of the home er. Clark met with the Eugene Fruit when arrangements can be made two railroad bridges. , Day here. •C. department and E. L Clark, for a qualified instructor. and the mobile here were Mrs. El The report shows that 24 herds Growers association on May 14th The poppies have been received high school ng. teacher Announce For most effective operation of mer Fleming. Mrs. E. R. Husted. were on test. These herds had a to discuss plans for the fruit busi at American Legion headquarters Mrs W. H. Daugherty, Mrs It P ments for th«- day were made by total of 798 cows, of which 176 ness here. Results of the meeting the recreational program it was here from Roseburg where they Boyce, Mrs Donnell Allen. Rev. H B Ferrin, superintendent, nnd were dry during April The total were favorable. The Eugene asso decided to limit membership to were made by disabled veterans the fourth grade through high Frank Brown, Mrx. Inez Dunlop, the typical school schedule was milk production ciation told the committee there 199,111 of both world wars, They told Mrs. Thelma Bagley, Mrx. D-d« followed as nearly as possible. pounds, or approximately 61.000 wax no limit to the market possi school age group. As there are no about them as they were being nursery school facilities available Freeland of Eugene, and Mrs Van- gallon*. This milk contained 22,- bilities of every kind of fruit and ■ sorted, counted and made ready Nortwick. At Row River the ax- 865 pounds of butterfat The aver that they considered the cannery it was felt that the younger age OREGON STATE COLLEGE— for distribution. siatant* in addition to Cottage age production per cow enrolled move here a very commendable groups should be under parental "As they are made by hand, no Both the annual baccalaureate care and responsibility during the Grove workers were Mrs Cleo in the association, including the one. two of the flowers ’ exactly Morclock. Mrs. Elsie Bloomer. A meeting of the group, who summer play as there is too much service and the seventy-seventh alike." she said. "Some are dry cows, was 625 43 pounds CT come from annual commencement will be held chance of injury when mixed with Mrs. Grace Beebe. Mrs. Edna milk and 28.65 pbunds butterfat. have been working on the cannery Plowman, nnd Mr*. Alois Vaugh-! According to forest service of There were 245 cows that produc- plans, will be held Monday eve the older groups on the play on Sunday. June 9, it is announc the hands of men who were hurt ed by E. B. Lemon, dean of ad 28 years ago in the battles of the an. ficials there is an epidemic of «•d over 40 pounds of butterfat ning. May 20. at 8:00 o'clock at ■ground. ministration and chairman of the first world war. Others have been A membership card entitling the the city hall to complete plans for Cascara bark jieelers at work over during the month. commencement committee. The shaped by young veterans, injured holder to the benefits of the re Officer« of the Dairy Herd Im- immediate installation of equip- this section and promiscuous peel first will be at 11 o'clock Sunday in Europe or in the Pacific in the creational program will be sold provement association hope that ment. Others are welcome to ing of bark is likely to lead to at- forenoon and the latter at 8 second conflict, -who made poppies for fifty cents to help defray the serious trouble for many. One man it will be possible to start another tend. o'clock that evening. Commence this year for the first time. If we cost of the program. Membership ha* already I teen firaxl Sluu tlO for tester this year and this will be drives will be staged at both the ment was originally scheduled for could know the stories of all those peeling bark without a permit or done as soon as enough additional Fred John Losee, 54, who lived permission to enter the premise*.1 farmers want to have their herds grade and high schools next week. Monday morning but was changed veterans, old and young, they five miles south on Blackbuttc A much stiffer penalty may tie tested to provide 25 or 26 days Parents are urged to enroll all eli because of lack of housing for w’ould make an epic of service and suffering for the security of route, died May 13th. He wax provided in the future, unless the work for. a tester. The county gible youngsters so that they may parents and visitors. Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz. Port America. born April 9, 1892 at Elm Creek. practice sto|is. Officials do not agent states that there are al have the full benefits of the heal Mrs. Alta Hart, 79. of 742 S. thy, wholesome summer activi land. who recently returned from "Making the poppies has two Nebr., nnd wax married in 1924 at want to crack down on the offend ready two herds on the waiting war service as a chaplain, will important benefits for the disabled Hardin. Montana. He hud lieen a ers until the situation is publiciz lixt and that anyone interested 2nd street, a long time resident ties. resident of this section for 21 ed, believing that many are not should get in touch with his of- here, passed away at a EOgene The Recreational committee an give the baccalaureate sermon. veterans.” "First, it enables them hospital yesterday morning. She nounced full cooperation for other No commencement address in the to earn money. The American years, coming h'-re from Montana. aware of the seriousness of the of «flee. was born September 28, 1867 in organizations sponsoring recrea traditional sense will be given, Legion Auxiliary pays for every Surviving are his widow' and fense. Iowa. She had lived here for the tional programs and also to the though several on the program poppy they make. To actually earn the following children: Fred C. High prices offered for the bark will give brief remarks and trib past fifty tw-o years. Loaee of the U. S. Army; Mr*. is believed to lie responsible for United States Employment Ser- utes. Among these will be E. C. some money again is an encourag Surviving are three children: ing experience for these men, after Geraldine Rubby. Cascadia, (ire , the epidemic. viee in securing aid in harvesting Arthur E. Spray of Calif., C. L. vital food crops during the sum Sammons, Portland, who will de long months of helplessness. Most Mr*. Eleanor Keeney. Cuxcadin. liver a tribute to Oregon Staters of them send the money home to Spray of Roseburg and Mrs. W. mer. Also by the following stepchildren: who served in World War II. B. Edwards of Roseville, Calif, their families." Improving a stand of forest Frank McIntyre, Cottage Grove; The program will start June 10 Mrs. Gladys Price, Portland; Mrx. trees was announced this week as a sister, Mrs. Amanda Brown of and will carry through until Sep- MISS CRICK REGISTERED AT Freda Kimble, Cottage Grove nnd a new practice on which farmers Corvallis; six grandchildren and tember 1. Announcements will be OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE nine great grandchildren. 12 grandchildren. carried by the Sentinel on the Dorena will have a new $28,(MM) can obtain assistance under the May Eleanor Crick, daughter of She was a member of the Meth schedule for each week. He wax a member of the Chris school building. Information from Agricultural Conservation Pro Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Crick, Disston odist church and the local Rebek tian church and the VFW, being that community says that the site gram, according to Ernest E. route. Cottage Grove, Oregon, is Rites for Mrs. Arminta Buch a veteran of World War 1. Fun of the present school building will Schrenk, chairman of the Lane ah lodge. Funeral services will be among the students registered at anan, a former resident, were held eral services will be held Friday be flooded with the Dorcna reser County Agricultural Conservation held from the Mills mortuary Occidental college for the third from the Mills mortuary Monday afternoon from the Mills mortuary voir. The present building must lie association. He announces that Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. term of the academic year, 1945- afternoon at 2:30 p.m. with the specifications for this practice are w-ith the Rev. Frank Brown offi with the Rev. J. Michael Shelley vacated By June 1st. ciating. Interment will be in tho Lumber is being moved from a aa ^’ow,: About 18,000 of Oregon’s unem 46. as announced by Florence N. Rev. Hilton T. Park officiating. officiating. Interment will be in Interment was in the Masonic- ployed probably will have exhaust Brady, registrar. the Taylor Lane cemetery. "Payment will be made for for Masonic-IOOF cemetery. sawmill directly to the five acre May is a graduate of Chaffey IOOF cemetery. ed their 1946 benefit rights by the est stand improvement on farm plot. Tho new building will con- STEWART HORSE TAKES Mrs. Buchanan died in San Jose end of May, according to results high school in Ontario where she woodland. This practice will in PECK NEW HEAD OF IN- sist. of three rooms. HONORS of a special study just completed was editor of the school paper. A California May 10th and the re clude thinning, limbing, removal NURANCE CORP. senior at Occidental, she is ma- RayO-Sunshinc, the saddle bV the s,at* Unemplojonent Com .loring in English. She resides in mains were brought here to be Willis C. Bocgll, Oregon direc- LIONS ENTERTAIN LADIES of fire hazards, tree planting, and horse buried beside her husband, who own«! by Mrs . Schofield pensation Commission. other forest management prac tor for the Federal Crop Insur- Members of the Lions club were tices. Before the practice is ap- Stewart, took his share of honors • Nearly five-sixths of these clai- i Orr hall. _______________ died here in 1928. She was former ance corporation since th«* pro hosts to their ladies at the annual the eighth annual hunt club "»ants live in the metropolitan MONROE TO BF HFRF 2ATH ly married to James Treet of gram was reestablished a year ladies night Thursday evening at proved by the county committee, at Leslie, Ark., who died in 1892. In horse show at Eugene over the ai-ea- declared Chairman T. Mor- ( _ it must have the prior approval ago, has resigned to accept a jtoxi- a banquet seized in the dining week end. This horse won first in ris Dunne in making public the ;D‘ M°nro*' Tana/er. Lhe 1901 she married John A. Buchan- of a qualified forester. Rate of tion ns agricultural economist room of the Masonic building by the junior seat and hands division i figures, and 70 percent worked in E gene off,ce of the Social Se- an at Dennarck, Ark She lived with the regional office of the the Constellation club. Following payment: $3.00 per acre." and first in the finals of this divi- the shipyards last year. In the curity Board, will be in Cottage here from 1916 to 1928, coming While May 1 was the deadline Bureau of Reclamation at Ama- the banquet group singing was en- ' sion and fifth in the three gaited ' Por,,nnd district 80 percent had Grove Monday, May 20th to as from Arkansas. rillo, Texas. George N. Peck, D'X- Joyed by the Lions and their for filinU B»rm plans under the $100.00 stake. Four children are among the principal earnings in war indus- sist claimants for Old-Age and ington, eastern Oregon crop In- guests. Art Weinkauf, song lead- AAA program, Mr. Schrenk an- Survivors Insurance file their survivors: Mrs. Nove Robertson, | tries. surance supervisor, will be acting (.r nnd toastmaster of the occa- "ounces that farmers who have Out of about 58,000 Oregon resi claims. He will also be glad to Leslie, Ark., James F. Treet, TO MEET HANDICAPPED state director until Boegli's sue- lion, happened to the misfortune nlready filed farm plans for co- dents who have valid claims talk to anyone who has any ques Porterville, Calif., Dwight Buch PEOPLE cesxor Is named, the corporation of selecting soverol new and jxipu-. "P^ration in the 19-16 program against the unemployment com tions concerning the Social Securi anan, San Carlas, Calif., and Mrs. Clifford A. Stocker, director of has Informed E. Harvey Miller, J lar songs unfamiliar to the au-' may nfl<l »his practice to their mission this year, nearly half are ty Act. Monroe will be at the of Effie Buchanan Torrey of San state PMA director. 1 dience and soon found out that he । P'nn f°r d »hey call at the the vocational rehabilitation ser- drawing checks each week. In ad fice of the United States Employ- Jose, Calif. Also by four stepchil was crooning to himself So popu-1 Agricultural Conservation asso- vice for the blind, of Portland, will dition to the 2,500 who already ment Service in Cottage Grove dren and a brother and sister. lar was his crooning that .some of|c,n,|on office in the Producers be in Cottage Grove at the em- have reached their maximum 1946 from TELL CONTENTS OF 10:30 to noon, Monday, May She was a member of the Assem ' the ladles mistook him for Frank Public Market building in Eugene ployment office May 23rd to meet benefits, at least 15,000 will draw PACKAGES bly of God. nnd dlscuas their forest or farm all blind or visually handicapped their last check this month', 5,(MM)1 Patrons mailing packages on Sinatra and one lady swooned woodland plan not later than persons In this section. If you in June, 4,000 in July and prob POPPY SALE rural routes often fall to tell car- bobby sox fashion. RITES FOR SUTHERLIN know of such people needing help, ably 5,000 more by the first of , The Ladies Auxiliary of the Wcink’iuff's crooning was fo|. Thursday, May 16. rier what parcel contains. If pat- WOMAN please pass the jvord along. rons will attach note to package lowed by dancing until a late hour, October, the commission esti- w*d have their sale of pop Rites were held yesterday at Clyde O. Butler left Saturday ~~~ telling contents, it will not be ----- ♦ ------- mates. P'es on Saturday, May 25. Sutherlin in the Assembly of God EMBARGO LIFTED necessary to open such packages CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE for Sacramento to meet a brother church for Dora Ethel McDonald, Child Health conference will be i W. B. Butler and wife from Jop-IThe embargo on parcel post, plac- MEMORIAL SERVICER Richard Welden and his wife 46, who died at Roseburg Satur when brought to office by car Veterans of Foreign Wars will have gone to Champaign, Illinois day after a long illness. Mrs. Mc rier. We must know contents of held Thursday afternoon, May 23, Hn, Missouri, who is visiting two cd by the government May 9th, . - 1:00 - to - 3:00 —............................. -■ - L. - — in the health j brothers, B. »* Butler and • — C. - S. ----- was lifted May 12th. ah fourth conduct Memorial services in the ,o visit Mrs. Welden’s parents, Donald, a native of Dallas, Ore package before we can accept it from for m illing. N. J. Nelson, post rooms over Smith Electric. Please Butler and families who live in class matter may be mailed as armory at 11:00 a.m. on Memorial; ^r' nnd Mrs. Floyd Bell. They gon, moved to Sutherlin with her call 293L for your appointment. (Sacramento. .usual. * Day. ^expect to be gone about a month. family about a year ago. master. 16 Housing Units For Cottage Grove Granted by FPHA 3M PÄ’Ä Track Meet May 11 üOme C«"ne'y To OpCfStC Again X-Ray Mobile Unit Sets New Record Auto Concerns To Close Saturday Afternoons June 1 Bids on Dorena Dam Postponed Regional Picnic Planned for July At Cottage G. Lake Summer Program Of Recreation To Be Resumed 8th Graders Visit High School May 8 Saturday, May 18 Poppy Day Here Pierson Completes 1st Month Test Commencement For OSC June 9th Epidemic Of Bark Peeling Underway Over This Section Fred Losee Rites To Be Held May 17 At Eugene Hospital Plan for Farmers $28,000 School Former Resident Buried Here 13th Jobless Benefits Near Exhaustion