New Teachers Are Hired but Find Housing Critical Cottane Sroue Sentinel Water Users Take Over Million Gab. Three new teachers were elected to Hi«' Union High school faculty City water । onmimptkNl had al tlie recent txuird meeting, ac­ been running over 1,000,000 gal- Dlv»* Bennett Creek cording to Supt H II Ferrin, but Ions daily for sever*! days _ utenk Harvey Rd. the mutter ol no houses to ren* I past week and Saturday, the Imi muy cause a return .... of „ co- o test, hit a peak of well over a LATHAM I he school executives and® .'..Kit million gallons daily according to I___________ _ boari! members wish to make an I ton Allen, city water clerk. The appeal to citizens to be on th«' hot weather coupled with the fact lookout tor houses which are to VOLUME LVI that the city has a number of new COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, TH( RSDAY, JULY 25, 1946 NUMBER 50 water users has poised a problem rent, and if any persona living in Urge ior the city to keep enough wafer cun urningr in the reservoir for adequate fire an apartment, or cooking privi- lege», it would lie n real service tu protection. The heavy water con- the achool system her». The edu­ I sumption ha* brought about the necessity of restricting water for cation of our youth and children is *o important II should be a com­ irrigation. Beginning immediately, C. O Clnrk. formerly of the munity responsibility to am* thut, water users will be permitted to Oregon veterans, realizing that The recreatioi» program for the on,y fou| hour, d-y Clark Super Service Station and teacher* arc properly located. An ali time h«?at wave, no far an readjustment allowances are poor week include« and outdoor t«itr, administrator of the »talc burg a 69 year r«*cord was smashed cool the dance will be moved in- hours will be further restricted. drs to the gym | 35 year o(d water )jne hax commercial and mm 'I n I science ments calls for the en'ctlon of unemployment compensation com- with a reading of 109 and Medford 'Die first round in the junior been holding up well under the subjects. several modern tourist cabins, two mission was the hottest spot in southern Acting as agent for the Veter- Mr. Hollister came here from of which are under construction Oregon with a reading of 115 de­ sdhbail league ended in a tie be­ emergency, but city officials are . ( arson City, Nevada where lw was now. One tourist cottage will tie ans’ Administration, the ( hegon grees. By the following day the tween the London-Latham and the holding thumbs up. A major break commission has paid out nearly p muaic *U|iervisot the past Iwo o< field of Indus Monday. The Smith river fire, ity men. James Garland. West Sid­ serM-d as direc- returning veterans," declared Mr. has served as acting dean of the trial arts and (aught in Lewiston, D»>an Turnbull came to the Uni­ starting last Thursday betw«»en ers; Dale Adams, London-Latham; tor of the Etrst Gaiser, “and we find that young school since the death of Dean Idaho, and Texas sctuxils before Acting now to insure adequate men anil women back from th«' versity of Oregon in 1917 as a Drain and R«>edsport burned 150 Tom Eddy. East Siders; Bob Ron- (apt ist choit «•oming to Oregon His family <-«>n- Eric W. Allen in March. 194-1. to 200 ac/es of an old Inirn be­ er, West Siders. future transportation for the professor of journalism under arm«*d forces are much more anx ­ luring tier tesi- »1st* of them- adults, on«' of them, Also announced by Dr. Newburn Dean Allen. He held that position fore being brought under control. ious to work than to draw a gov­ West's increasing production of Junior league standings : lienee here. a sister, who will teach in th«- * and «'onfinned by the state board until his appointment as acting ernment allowanc«' perishable crops. Southern Pacific Won Lost Th«' Rev. Hartly will »ucixs-d Dr. grade school h«-te. They have nol "These veterans are not depend­ is the appointment of Russell I. Idean of the school two years a^o London-La t ham 4 1 NX) and Union Pacific Monday au­ Frank B Matthews, who retired yet found a place to Uve. ing entirley upon the employment East Siders 4 8(X) thorized their jointly owned Pa­ 1 after a 10-year pastorate Prior W B Nelson Is from Vermillion. offices to find suitable jobs, but West Siders 3 1 750 cific Fruit Express Company to to coming to Cottage Grove he was South Itakota A graduate of th«' they are going out after work on Cream Puffs 2 3 4 hui' i>. (ink park. in since the first of the year, a pre­ He is a native of Newark. N. little experience in the work a day ern Railway operating a line from ka. S D for three years. During vious order of 2,000 cars having Plans for the first annual Cot ­ world and we all can help them i log or piling hauling over the road here to Disston Acceptance of the th«' nvent war he bad a commix- J He studied at Asbury college, get their start." been announced in January. Deliv­ tage Grove recreational picnic ion either side of the lake closed stockholders of the line will prob­ I"”' In the U S navy, and is now Wilmore, Ky , and Upsala college. eries of all cars are expected be­ have b«>en practically completed, to hauling on that date. And .the ably be made this week, the an­ East Orange. N J., and was grad ­ anxious to come to the west coast fore the end of 1947. N. J. Nelson, chairman announced South Lane county road crew have nouncement said Rumor was out Glen O. Gustafson, 49. of Co­ if a house can be located He is uated from Northern Baptist The­ Largest operator of refrigerator yeaterday. Nelson said nil com- been instructed to improv«* ami re ­ Monday that the Southern Pacific burg was drowned last Thursday cars in the world, Pacific Fruit married and Ims one young child ological seminary He is a member mittees wm working at top speed pair the road wherever ntwssary of the Christian education and would also enter a biti on the prop- night at midnight underneath the Express now has a fleet of more to have everything in readinridge north than 36,000 cars, which will be of the Oregon Baptist State con­ Th«> Cloverleaf dairy, located the 5,000 to 6,000 people expected of traffic. Traffic will be «Hrected The O. P. A E. Railway was of Eugene. Norman S. Sage of raised to over 41,000 by the cars for the event. one way to the various places vention ami present counsellor at on th«' Harlow road, north of Eu­ built in 1890 during the B«>hemia Westfir, a companion, who joined now under construction or author­ th«' Baptist youth camp at Arrah gene, including liar ns and equip­ Docks for the regatta and boat where the events will occur. gold rush, hut when the gold fever A ten minute question and an­ died down, the road has sin«?e the swimming party, told state po­ ized. Its equipment is now in the Wanna The last year he has hmm ment. was destroyed in a $10(),(hX) racing ar«1 in place at the dam. lice he and Gustafson deuRied to national refrigerator car pool. swer period was conducted over secretary of the local Lions club fir«' Friday morning Fire is said Lumber for the docks was th Kelly is believed to appeared. His body w as recovered Ire«' shakers ns n menns of saving two years with th«' Chicago Opera from the barn through the ex- bron Grang«' committ««e has agreed follows: 10;00 to 12:00 arrival and be preparing to open the timber at 1:30 a.m. Friday. A pullmotor thouxands of hour* of hard lnbor company They have one son. tensiv«' milking and processing to feed the special guests and parking of cars. Period will be tract to production. There has failed to revive him.' Gustafson plant Two Springfield fire trucks speakers. The grange will have been considerable sp«?culation here was the owner of the Gustafson report* M. G Huber, extension ag­ George Jr., 14 weeks old. fought the blaze, but were hamp- charge of supplying the free i-of- used for inspection of proposed as to whether this company Fuel Co., in Eugene. ricultural engineer at Oregon cred by lack of water. The fire fee. Visitors are asked to bring recreation area at the mouth of planned to build a mill on or near He is survived by his widow; his State college. WASHINGTON — The Agri­ department, however, managed to basket lunches. Also water flasks Wilson creek for those who care to this property or whether the com­ mother, Mrs. Karen Gustafson, Huber says report« indicate that culture Department Monday an­ make the inspection trip. Boats save trte V. H. Davis home, pro ­ for drinking, as the drinking wa ­ pany would elect to ship the logs Eugene; eight sons and daughters, nounced a $314,000,000 subsidy mechanical shakers sav«> nt least prietor of th«* Cloverleaf dairy.' ter supply at the lake has been । will cruise on lake in preparation out to a new mill at Springfield. Irvin H and Virgil G„ both of one-half an«! frequently more of program for 1947 designed to en­ tor afternoon races. 12:00 to 12:45. No livestock was lost in the exhausted due to the weather con­ Eugene, Mrs. Irene Morgan, Dar­ courage farmers to rebuild their the time usually required in han«l speaking by Col. Walsh of the ditions. fire, except a cow and calf. lene M . Glenda L.. Francis F., and soil after the heavy wartime pro­ shaking F E. Bullock and S«>n Th«' current l»ottlc shortage is U. S. Engineers. Gov. Earl Snell Joe Throop, former owner of the and brief talks by other guests; Arlen L., all of Coburg, and Mar­ duction drain. of Oakland say that two men op- the most serious threat to distri­ Hot Spot has taken over all con­ 12:45 to 1:30 p. m . picnic dinners. low G„ serving with the Marine crating their power shaker will bution of milk to th«' retail and The program was authorized by cessions and promises plenty of Corps; one grandchild: two sis­ Congress under the AAA Farm even shake as many prunes in wholesale trade of this area and Beginning at 1:30. sport events hot dogs, ice cream bars and soft will start with bdat racing, surf The Oregon Tax Commission ters, Mrs. Lola Stav, of Saskat­ Act of 1937. two hours ax eight men could do may become so acute that the drinks. in a day by the hand method. Farmers may become eligible shortage will virtually stop de­ riding ahd other sports under The second cross roads atomic The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun two-year period. Fisher said. from the Simons chapel, Eugene. other materials; (2) planting of prune grower, found this to be the if th«' situation does not improve. store to investigate. White said test was made yesterday at Bi­ club is again sponsoring an Indian case The elimination of the discount Interment was in Rest Haven cover crops on land which tend:; he emptied his revolver at a fig­ kini atoll at 1:35 PST beneath the pageant to be presented under the for the tax years beginning in Memorial Park. Shakers used in Oicgon, most of J. G. GITHENH CELEBRATE to erode; (3) harvesting of cer­ ure smm in the dark. Investigation surface of 87 anchored vessels direction of R. S. Drenner, Culp 1945 accounts for the revenue in­ P which have lieen hom«> or custom GOLDEN WEDDING tain legumes and grass seeds; <41 revealed that the body lay near a and although the results of the Creek rancher at the M. A Horn crease of $6.750.944. he added.. It made, can be classified in two measures for controlling erosion Mr and Mrs. Floyd Git hens an«! trap door in th«’ basement with explosion were not immediately home August 17th and 18th, it is estimated that the increase general tpyes. Huber explains. On«' family attended the golden wed­ and water conservation; (5) for­ three bullet hole« in the head. Hall known, only about ten of the 87 announced yesterday, Last would have been at least $1.000,- Is th«> pull typ«' that uses a flex­ ding celebration of Mr. Githrna' estry improvement, and (6) meas­ ha«i been seen at Sweet Home for vessels were seen shortly after year the pageant was called, "Pas- 000 more had it not been for the ible cable and hook to connect parents. Mr anil Mrs J. G. Githens several days, but polic«« said he ures for control of weeds-and the terrific blast, The tapering sage of the Chiefs,” but Mr. Dren- optional simplified tax compu-f the |>ower unit and the tree. Th«« at Corvallis July 12th Mr. and was not employed. clearance of land for plowing and tower of water shot from the bot- ner, the creator, said the name tat ion applicable to 1945 returns, pasture. Other is the push or boom type Mrs. Githens were married in Al­ tom of the Bikini lagoon rising would probably be changed in as Fisher said. Patrons of the Cottage Grove with positive motion both dir­ bany July 12. 1896 and have lived The department said more than to a height of 5,(XX) I feet. The roar much as this would be a yearly Individuals paid $14,486.633 of Gas Co. will enjoy a substantial 4,0tX),CXX) farms are participating ections. ATTEND SHRINERS' In that section since. could be plainly heard by,radio «went. the 1945-46 coll«?ctions. Corpora­ Ae reduction beginning Septcm- in a similar program this year. There is no established design Open house was held at the CONVENTION The Horn home, north of town tions paid $8.381,308, or 37 per oer 1st Geo. W. McCready, owner A number of local Shriners We»«» listeners in San Francisco. Five among the shaker« us«>d in Oregon, home of Mr. and Mrs. Githens in and manager announced y«»ster- WRITES FROM GERMANY says Huber, The design to lie used Corvallis from 2:(X) to 4:00 p m in in San Francisco. Calif., this week minutes after the explosion the was chosen because it provided a cent of the total. bomb cloud rose to a height of sylvan setting. Lighting and stage day. The percentage of reduction Mrs. Lois Dinteman, wife at dcjiendx upon the kind of tractor, the afternoon and in the evening to attend the Shrine convention, 8.000 feet will vary according to the amount Capt. W. Dinteman. who is serv­ effects new to this area will be available, the material to be had, I they were honored with a special which opened at the bay city Tues­ The base of the water column used in the coming event. A small of gas used, but will average ing as an interpreter with the U, and the ingenuity and mechanical meeting of the Pythian lodge, at­ day. Three members of the local was 2,136 feet wide. , around ten per cent. With large S. army stationed at, Wesbaden. admission charge- will be made as Shrine club and possibly m ire ability of the builder, tended by over 300 members. users the reduction will be cor­ Germany, writes an interesting the proceeds of th«- pageant will were accompanied by their fami­ I he shakers can be mounted on respondingly larger. lies Among the local people were go to a special state conservation letter to her grand parents, Mr. cither a wheeled or tracklayer EUGENE CANNERY WORKERS WILLIN ( RAVEN M< BRIDE It is the hope of the Cottage and Mrs. F. B VanNortwlck. Mn. program. type of tractor, and may lie o [ mt - Willis Craven McBride, 93, of Messrs, and Mmes. Lloyd Griggs, TO BE SIGNED UP HERE This week* the local Safeway Grove Gas Cn. to be able to make Dinteman amt family are enjoying The first few minutes of the ated cither from a |s>wer takeoff Rt. 5, Eugene, died Thursday He Francis Horn, F. B McCracken. Mrs Bessie Pattock, floor lady pageant will be a memorial to the store has undergone a complete further extensions and serve more their stay in Germany. They are or by a separate engine power was born January 10. 1851 In Others were Paul Radtke, Scho­ of the Eugene cannery, will be in local boys who lost their lives in redecoration in th«* store interior customers. If the service can be domiciled in a large house near unit. The cable type, which I* Indiana, and '!"ed in Marcola. Cot­ field Stewart and Wilhur Work­ the local employment office on the recent war. and is opening tomorrow with a expanded, other reductions will be the Rhine river and have servants probably th«' easier to make, re­ tage Grove ami Eugene the last man The small son of Mr. and Friday, July 26, from 9:00 a. m. third check stand in the store possible as the consumption in to do their house work and gar­ quires two men to operate -one 26 years, coming from Portland Mrs. McCracken entered i Sin to 4:00 p. m. tor the purpose of front. In addition th«' local insti­ creases. dening. to place the h«>ok and the other Io to Lam- county. He was h member Francisco hospital for treatment contacting and registering work­ < HILI) DROWNS AT tution has been given an AA rat­ That section of Germany haa <1 run the tractor. « of the Baptist church. ers for the Eugene cannery. Any­ SILTCOON LAKE ing which will enable the store MRS. MARQUARDT TO climate much like Oregon accord­ Huber advises making sure that Surviving are six children; 13 MRX. ORA LINHART DIES one interested tn working at the Judith Ann Teague, eight year to carry a larger and more select RECRUIT BEAN PICKERS ing to Mrs. Dinteman, with many the shaker mechanism Is strong grandchildren; I 13 great-grand­ IN SALEM cannery contact Mrs. Pattock and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John stex'k of prorated items, according Mrs. Franct«i Marquardt will lovely old buildings, beautiful lor- enough and mounted so a« to be 1 children; and two great-great - Mrs. Ora Linhart, mother of she will give Information in re­ M Teague of McMinnville was to Don Carver, local manager. The work again this year with ests and old highway«. Some Cob- able to absorb the tractor's maxi- I grandchildren ■ Mrs Martin Foster of Cottage gard to work and transportation. drowned near noon last Thursday new rating has also enabled the r arm Labor office of Eugene the in blestone highways are still in use mum pull. While no printed direc­ Funeral services were held from Grove died in a Salem hospital at Siltcoos Lake at the Ada sta­ Safeway to enlarge its advertising recruiting and placing of bean Farmers live in village« and drive tions have been issued for con- the । Veatch-Hollingsworlh Mortu- last Thursday after a brief illness 79 APPLICATIONS FOK tion. The child fell from a wharf in program, increasing its newspaper pickers, according to W H. At-I or walk out to till their plots ot structing a shaker, cither Huber ary । July 15. Interment was in following a heart attack Funeral VET HOUSES the water and was not misse«l advertising here from 52 to 75 kinson. farm labor assistant. The ground. ------- J or county agents in prune growing IOOF ' cemetery No. 2, Eugene. services wore held Monday at Sa- Seventy-nine applications had until about an hour and a half af- column inches. picking will start next week for ____ counties will be glad to pass on | lem and interment was in the lieen filed up to Tuesday evening ter the tragedy occurred. Mr. Green tile has been installed in [M*ople of this area. Several grow- FOURTEEN NEW DOXrTORR A-r what information they have to EVENING । MAIL Salem cemetery. for the 24 units of the veterans Teague is city recorder at Mc- the front part of the building, all ers will furnish transportation and ROSEBURG VETS HOMI HOsmAL. RONEHURG VETR growers interested in making a CLOSING ’ EARLIER Surviving in addition to Mrs. housing project now under con­ Minnville. shelving has lieen freshly painted, will pick up the pickers at the Fourteen new doctors arrive« shnkcr for use this year. It has been announced by . the — , Foster is another daughter, Mrs. struction at th«* old west side high the meat and vegetable cixilers Safeway lot, but anyone wishing at the veterans hospital In Iiostmastet'! N. J Nelson, that Sarah Lappin of Salem, with school grounds according to Mrs. EXAMINER HERE JULY 27 have l>een repainted and sterilized. to drive should contact Mrs. Mar- burg last week to take up To feel much for others, and the evening mall from now on whom Mrs. Linhart made her Max Bird, manager of the employ­ A driver's license examiner w ill little for ourselves; to restrain our will be made up Ht 8:30 instead of home, am! three sons, Frank Lin- ment office here. Mrs. Bird said l>e on duty at the city hall Sat­ In addition to operating three quardt. The price paid for picking duties, bringing the recent check stands, a loudspeaker has beans this year is 2H cents per tions to the staff there to xelli«h, and exercise our benevolent ,9:00 p. in. Any outgoing mail must I hart of Portland; Millard Linhart she had not been able to answer urday, July 27th, from 9:00 a. m. been installed from the check pound with H cent bonus. The number of nurses ha affections, constitutes the perfec-1 be in the |x>st office by 8:30 p. m. of Oregon City and Royce Lin­ the question of how the units will to 5:(X) p.m. for the purpose of stands to the stock room, which Mrs. Marquardt may be reached increased to 25, but many tion of human nature. Adam in order Io leave the post office hart, stationed in Alaska with th«> be managed or who will manage examining those wishing to obtain will enable the checkers to get by telephone 169L or at her home are needed. Patients now Smith ' that dnv U S n'rmv them license to drive cars ’ quick .action on any short item. at 1.321 South 6th street. ! 600 there. ’ " i Clark and Culliton Building Bulk Gasoline Station Ore. Vets Have Low Unemployment Turnb“H Named Head of UO Journalism Heat Wave Breaks Record of 106 Dgs. 1st Round Junior Softball League Ends in a Tie Rev. Geo. Hardy Accepts Call of Portland Church SP-UP Purchases 3000 Refrigerator Cars for Own Use Plans Practically Complete for First Recreational Lake Picnic July 28th O. P. & E. Railroad May Be Sold Soon G. O. Gustafson Is Drowned July 18 Cloverleaf Dairy Destroyed by Fire Mechanical Prune Shaker Favored to Save Much Labor AAA Farm Subsidy Plan Announced Bottle Shortage Serious Threat to Milk Distribution State Income Tax Total $22,867,942 Youth Is Shot to Death at Sweet Home Saturday Second Crossroads Atomic Test Made at Bikini July 25 Indian Pageant to “ “ Be Presented Aug. 17 & 18 This Year Local Gas Rates To Be Reduced in the Early Fall Safeway Store Has Undergone Face Lifting Lately