(Cottage Sroue Sentinel Lions Eke Out 14-13 Win Over Sweet 1 Home Friday to Lead Tri-County LeagM The Lions eke«i out a 14-13 win over Hie Huskies at S wh I Hom« I riday night to remain undefeated in Tri-County I «■mix play* Th® Lions held a 14-0 half time lead and were apparently outclassing th® Huskies who hadn't been able to get past the midfield stripe th® fhmC Dklde half A combination of a fired-up Sweet Home eleven and injuries to Bennett Creek Mushy Crrek Harker and Uonberger which crippled the Grove offense made th® Harvey Rd. second half a different story. LATHAM The Lions first series of downs was dubbed by fumbles and back- field misplays but the Blue and Gold backs began to roil the next time they gained possession of the ball. Summers, Harker, and Camp- VOLUME LVI I -«GTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 bell alternated in ground gaining plays to the Sweet Home 28 yard NUMBER 11 line. Harker broke out over his own tackle on the next play and cut back behind good downfield blocking lo score without being touched. The speed fullback sliced through a big hole for the conversion point. The Lions came right back with another drive to the eight yard line, but a Husky recovery of a fumble stopped the threat. The home team punted out and the Grovers took to the air on the next play as Morelock fired to Newton for a 40 yard gain and score. Harker Deer hunters don't have to go converted the extra point again. to eastern Oregon to get their (neat, if the results of the present The second half started where the first left off as Newton re hunting season mean anything for turned the kick-off to the 30 yard line. Three running plays took tho Reorganization of the Oregon boys who stayed fairly close ball to mid-field. Then the first of the many second half disasters over to home have been bringing in State (Guard into the national took the Lions as they elected to pass and took a big loss when More- the black tail bucks. Of unusual guard will bring a prayroll of ap lock could not find a receiver. Then I-ong was unable to get a fourth interest is the fact that a large proximately $18.966 to the Cot down kick away after a bad pass from center. tage Grove area, if the full number of heavy black tail bucks The Grove line stopped two scoring thrusts inside the 20 yard have been found and killed, and it strength of 81 enlisted men are enlisted here. Capt. P. S. Bukow line, but the Huskies took to the air with a long throw into the end I# not uncommon for a blacktail bu<k to be kill«M weighing from ski said here recently. Reorgan zone to finally crack the Lions’ defense. The attempted kick wa* ization of the state guard into the blocked as almost the entire Lion forward wall swarmed through. 140 to 165 pounds. The largest black tail brought national guard is expected to pro Swee Home recovered the short kick-off and were again tn (cor In tip to Tuesday was weighed in ceed without delay in communi ing territory. Alternating running plays and passes, the Huskies drove at the Quality market and weigh ties maintaining an organization. for their second touchdown. The conversion kick was good and th® ed 185 pounds, killed by Robert Under the reorganized plan the Lions held only a slim 14-13 leaa. Baymond. E. V. Shortridge still number of guardsmen will be ’ The home team tried another short kick but it backfired as Reeve* •as the first honors for the lxM>sted from a pre-war strength biggest mule deer killed. His of 240 men to 875 in Lane county almost broke away for a score but was pulled down from behind on Roy Dürrst Mekin Kerr Glenn Wirk» Weighed 218 pounds. Monday a to with 595 guardsmen stationed in the Husky 35 yard line. Sweet Home was back on their own five yard Dave Kummers Photo Courtesy Clark* Studio. line at the final gun. tal of fifteen bucks were brought Eugene. The Cottage Grove "C" squad downed the Junction City beginner* The local unit here will be a to the Quality Market and about Four boys, representatives of the litne had been brought in by Tues cannon company known as the 20-6 at Junction City Monday afternoon and will meet the Springfield local Future Farmers of America day noon, indicating that a greater 162nd infantry and will have a "C squad here Monday night. organization, will today attend the percentage of successful hunters full strength of 81 men. However TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS B m * . • the local guard needs several men annual banquet given by the Kan Were returning. Team Won Lost Points Points % according to Bukowski, who ex- i sas City Chamber of Commerce. । Score«! Against plains that guardsmen will now Roy Duerst, Glen Wicks, David Cottage Grove will be high on 3 0 1000 58 13 receive regular army pay, which Cottage Grove Summers and Melvin Kerr are. the list tor a new federal |>ost of- Roseburg 0 3 1000 2 124 is a considerable boost in pay as among the 120 Oregon boys at-4 fire building, if construction of fed 1 26 Lebanon 1 500 48 operated under the old setup. Re tending th«1 first national conven- One of the outstanding events eral landings is resinned ami con- 40 0 2 000 13 cruits will draw army pay ac Swqet Home Ix-tuil* of the seven earth dam* tion of their organization held of the fall for tile local Business grexs make* the necessary approp proposed for tributaries of the cording to rank, Bukowski says, University High 0 45 2 000 2 since the war. Cottage Grove and Professional Women’s club riation according to un Associated McKenzie and South Santiam riv and enlistments will be accepted Junction City (XX) 75 0 2 0 will I m - the <inti.ii Willamette Press story. Congress previously ers in the army cngini’cm’ flood a larger representation Rian at the armory on Tuesday nights. average school. The Cottage Grove Lions and the Roseburg Indians will clash . district conference held in the ar (utssed an act authorizing con control program were outlined if I this Friday night at Kelly field for the championship of the Tri-County The two Oregon delegates arc , The growth of definite buyer mory on Sunday, Novcmlx'r 3rd, struction of a federal |x»«t office Monday at Portland. League. Game time .will be at 8:00 p. m. and will find an all veteran Lewis Wirth, Baker, state prssi- resistance to meat prices that when the local group will enter here as well a* In a number bf Col. O. E. Walsh, district en- Roseburg eleven, pre-season favorites to cop the crouse by an easy tain the other clubs of this dis- other communities of the state ginccr, reported the dam* will dent, and Jack Grenz, Albany, have .spurted to an extreme of trict which includes Eugene, and nation. The building to be lo range In height from 120 to 335 state secretary. John Welbes, Al-, $1-50 a pound was shown Tues- margin, trotting out against a lighter Lion team that had a pre-season Bend, Coos Bay, Coquille and Cot- cated here Is estimated to cost fret with storage capacities vary bany instructor, who has nearly a ' day in a heavy majority of the rating of “back in the pack.” The Lions have fought back for three tage Grove The conference will $85.000. New buildings will be ing from 40,000 to 255,000 acre carload of his own students, will key cities covered in a nation straight victories against league opponents and will be going all out to hold 1‘X hours of classwork daily blanketing survey. open at 9:00 a. m. tor registra- erected In five other communi fret. At a special meeting of the city dump the favorites. in his car. Similar classes will be At the end of the first full week council Monday evening, a contract tk»n during which time coffee will ties nearby. Springfield is to get The largest will be. the Peter The Indians are also the only unbeaten, untied team in District the costliest building or a $95.000 organized on the other cars. It is of uncontrolled meat prices, a spot lx* served by Ignora Ijtngston, In- for the Tenth street sewer A- . four and will be battling for a chance at the state championship Green dam on the Middle Santiam, believed to be a remarkable op structure Four other cities, Reeds- , check of 48 cities produced a tension was let and work is expect rz Hoyt and Myrtle Kent seven miles east of Sweet Home, play-off. A business meeting will follow' port, Sweet Home, Junction City it will be 316 fret high and store portunity to study the varying !scoreboard that read like this: ed to start as soon as the contract Coach Bob Dusenberry is pessimistic about the Lions’ chances and Cottage Grove wdl each get types of agriculture seen on the Red meat has come back in is executed. Unless some unfore registration, and at the 255.000 acre fret from a drainage trip. but he feels his charges will give an all out effort to win and the sharply improved to ample quan hour, dinner will I h - served by the un $85,000 building, according to area of 279 square miles. Cost is seen delay occurs, the sewer is ladies qf Dorma Grange, with present plan*. Highlighting the opening session tities on the counters of 39 com expected to be completed within Indians can expect the best battle the Blue and Gold can give. Bruce estimated at $13,200,000. An ad munities; in nine others — six of Mdcha Hatch in charge of table sixty days from the start of the Johnson, regular right end. is out with a knee injury and several of ditional 25 feet of height could on Monday morning was an ad them in the East—meat is still work. decorations the other regulars are favoring less serious injuries but are expected enable production of 21,000 kilo dress of welcome by Mayor W. Kemp of Kansas City and the scarce to non-existent. At the program and tea In Ihc . * watts of power. Construction involves a total of to be in suit. Prices have risen everywhere, 3,368 feet extension including 1,021 aftermxin there will lx- outside The smallest will be the Jordan Memorial Program honoring the in a few cases by as little or even of twelve inch trunk line. 1,167 speakers .dam on Thomas creek, seven miles more than 4000 FFA members add Ie» than the federal subsidy that feet of eight inch and 1,180 feet of Elizabeth Mill* was appointed east of Scio. It will be 120 fret past memlxTs who k*t their live# vanished with OPA control, but in six inch line. general chairman for (he silver high of earth and gravel, storing in World War II. Monday evening one-third of the 48 cities prices tea with the following committ«< s .53,000 acre fret and costing $1,- the Public Speaking contest with Three bids were submitted as of $1 a pound or more have been entries from the four regions and assisting. Receiving, Grace Cb- 900,000. follows: Werner and Jeske of Eu chalked up for choice cuts. wan and Edna Burleson, registra The Wiley creek dam, five miles Hawaii will compete for the na Slippery street* and highways Resistance to these prices has gene. $9.236.97; R. E. M Construc Two 4-H Lane county clubbers tion. Miss Della Gallo and Alice accounted for on«' death near Oak- southeast of Sweet Home, would tional honor. a pea red in degrees ranging from tion Co. of Eugene, $8,508.31 and have been awarded free trips to Breedlove; decorations. Mary ridge and several accidents in this be 205 feet high, storing 42,000 A talent assembly and speakers Bush and Son of Cottage Grove, Workman; music, Helen Hagen, •ret ion over the week end. The acre-fret from an area of 53 square from national farm organizations beyond the muttering stage to $12.537.80. The R. E. M. Construc the National 4-H congress at Chi The Hebron Community hall book*. Miss Lottie Lee Lamb and death was Mrs. Florence O. Morris miles and costing $2,600,000. was slated for Tuesday’s schedule. active organized picketing in 34 of tion Co., of Eugene were the low cago, E. A. Danielson, county ag- was filled to capacity Saturday the survey cities; ih others the ent announced yesterday at Eu- Dorothy Wert; refreshments. Nell of Stockton, Calif. kille«i in n Highest of the McKenzie area ^'ontributions to the war effort plaint has risen that citizens had bidders. gent as a culmination of a suc evening when about one hundred Bukowski, Lois Mill* and Mildred crash ten miles north of Oakridge, dams would be the 335 fret high by FFA members, chapters, and nothing to resist. Coiner; publicity, Ailclia Hatch cessful year’s work. The two coun twenty-five Grangers, with their Saturday Her daughter, Mrs Net Cougar creek dam six miles south state associations, were depicted in In at least 10 cities this resis ty youths are Jimmy Brougher of neighbors and friends, gathered ■During the tea the book “Muslin ti«' Oettie also of Stockton, Calif, east of Blue river. Costing $11,- the Victory Pageant Wednesday. tance has either been effective in Goshen and Betty Peterson of No- there for the Hebron Grange’s Town" written by Pearl Gischler wa* injured in the wreck. 100,000. it would store 130.000 Tin program featured an address Booster Night. chopping down the topmost prices, and Mrs Hayden of Eugene will ti who will attend the congress Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas Vcrrey of acre-fret from an area of 88 square by a high government official. The meeting was opened by the or has given promise of doing so from December 1st to 5th in Chi be on sale, with the authors pres Oakland, California were injured miles. officers of the Grange presenting New national officers to guide within a few days. cago. ent (o autograph each Isiok sold In an accident on highway 99 about Others w’ould be the Simmonds the FFA through the coming year1 Don't forget the meeting tonight While meat has come out of Alice Breedlove and Lenora Lang a half mile south of town Monda}1 Shirley Arne was awarded a a seating drill, following which the creek dam on Blue river. 275 fret will be elected this afternoon. This' hiding, several other key living Thursday, at 7:30 in the city hall $25.00 for her victory garden en ceremony of opening the Bible ston will pour from 3:(X) jo 4:00 morning when the car Mr. Vcrrey and presenting the flag was car p. m and Mary Workman and was driving overturned three high, at $5.81)0.000; Gate creek will be followed by the annual scarcities have remained as hard for the purpose of reorganizing the try along with a county medal ried out by the assistant stewart dam near iVda, 210 fret high, at banquet given by the Kansas City Bohemia Ski club. This meeting is to find for the most part as they Ruth Stewart Caldwell from 4:00 times. Th«' couple were taken to a $3.300.000; Horse cirek dam, 240 Chamber of Commerce, closing the have been for many weeks. In 25 for people of all ages who are and Dan Warnock was awarded and lady-assistant steward. An in a medal on a meat animal. to 5:00 o'clock. Eugene hospital in the Mills im- fret high ,at $6.800.000. vocation by the chaplain ended convention. of the reporting communities sug interested in skiing and anxious to At the regular meeting Monday bulancc. Mrs. Vcrrey was suffer the opening ceremonies. hav ’ e a ski club here. This ski c<ib ar was listed as scarce to entirely Col. Walsh said public hearings LANE GETS HALF MILLION ’ With 100-picce brass bands from night a dinner wns served to the ing from a broken |x*lvis bone t nd I Hugh Trunnell, master of the has been inactive during the SCHOOL FUND club members nt Landon's Inn, fol Mr. Verrey from a slight fracture. will be held at Vidn November 8 Pennsylvania and Utah, a chorus unobtainable —with Philadelphia and Lebanon Novcrmer 9. Lane county is slated to receive Hebron Grange welcomed all pa of 125 voices from Wisconsin, a high among' them despite 70.000.- j years of the war. lowed by n business session and Chas. M. Terry of Oswego had George Korn, of Eugene, a mem $592,589.21 as its share of the trons and their friends in a short 000 pounds aboard ships held off string band from Mississippi and program which was in charge of his car badly damagtHi when he a rhumba band from Puerto Rico. ( her wharves by the maritime ber of the Obsidian club in Eugene state school fund, it was an address. The meeting was then the legislative commute«' with sk)dd«*d on the Pass Creek over and regional director of the Ore nounced Saturday from the office turned over to the lecturer, Mrs. there will be plenty of musical en strike. Gladys Gobin acting chairman. head south of town. Two boys gon Winter Sports association, of the secretary of state. The Mads Overgaard for her program, In 43 of the 18 cities both soap tertainment during the four days. The sp«'iikcr of the evening was pick«*d up by Mr. Terry suffered including the following numbers: Plans for additional entertain and shortening were markedly was in town the last of the week, county gets half of this sum as Mrs. Lucille Kennedy of Eugene, minor injuries when th«' rear Song, “It’s a Good Thing to Be calling on interested parties and scarce and in 39 of them toilet of October 15th and half as of ment include the appearance of county school superintendent, wlm of th«' car skidded out of control a Granger” by all Grange mem- will be here tonight to help reor tissue was anything but readily The sixteen additional housing April 15, 1947. Apportionment is Edgar Bergen with Charlie Mc discussed the state basic school Th«' boys were Willard Rogers anti ganize the club. based on the total days of school - bers. Reading of National Grange supixirt fund and House Bill No Millard Tarvin, who suffered a units under construction at the Carthy on the program and the in obtainable. Bill Workman will act as chair attendance during the year. This master’s booster night addrew, by old west side school grounds will troduction of a new FFA March 80. She wns accompanied by Opal badly cut lip. man at the^coming meeting and sum was the second largest in the Hugh Trunnell. Violin solo by Asa ready for occupancy about No- written for the occasion by Fred Doty, courtly school suiwcvisor, al Other minor accidents were re it is hoped there will be ¿hough state to be distributed. Multno dark, accompanied on p:ano by so of Eugene. Other guests in ported south of here, but details vember 1st, it was learned from Waring. Alice White. Reading of state interested people turn out to have mah county was first. unofficial sources this week. Con cluded Dov«» Trask, Mrs. McDon were not learnt'd. In addition to the scheduled con-1 Grange master’s address by Rob’t election of officers and get things struction on the 16 units, which ald, Miss Lula Digby, and Bertha vent ion program, the boys will go Kenneth Edward Ruth. 19, son under way. St. Elmo. Two numbers, “Nobody LIONS TO ENTERTAIN Wilson. The latter two and Lucille MANY <1111.UKEN EXAMINED includes four buildings was start on a specially planned tour thru of । Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Ruth . ed after the first 24 units were Members of the Cottage Grove Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” and Bradt and Edna Pillar, becoming AT HEALTH CONFERENCE the stockyards and slaughter of । Eugene, died at a Eugene hos V. F. W. ANNUAL GOOSE FEED completed. Lion's club will entertain their “Oh, My Darling Clementine” by new members. houses, industrial plants and com- I pital Monday of a - gunshot The Child Health conference was . night - The Veterans of Foreign Wars wives and guests Saturday eve vocal quartet, Mr. and Hrs. Wil Rental listings were placed thru At the business meeting Lois held October 17th and was con- the employment office here and mcrcial concerns. All of the facil wound received while on a hunting and Auxiliary' will hold their an- ning at the Masonic building, liam Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Mads ities of Kansas City (vill lie thrown < expedition six miles east of Cres- nual goose feed in the IOOF hall Mills was appointed health chair- ducted by Dr. Triola, Lane Coun at one time contained 178 names. starting at 9:00 p. m. Dancing, Overgaard. Two 1-act plays, "Pa man. The public affairs chairman, ty Public Health doctor and Miss Seventy-one of these names cith-1 open to the FFA members dur- 1 well. Ruth was sitting in his fath "Friday evening, October 25, at games and bingo will be the prin tients and Patience” by Mr. and Ruth Stewart Caldwell, reported Lucille Vale, public health nurse er secured other housing or moved ing the meeting, for the FFA con- < er’s car with his rifle propped be 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mra. cipal form of entertainment. on city improvements sponsored at which time 19 children were from the community, leaving a vention has become an annual in tween his legs and the barrel Roy Means, Mrs. Mabel La Londe, stitution in the corn belt city. t against his chest when the gun was by the club during Business Wom examined by Dr Triola and 10 Worth Harvey of Eugene was balance of 102 names according to Good, the more communicated, Mrs. Nellie Harris, Mr. Mada en's week. A committee of Lois received immunizations for diph Mrs. June Bird, manager of the discharged. The boy transacting business in Cottage the more abundant grows. —Mil Overgaard; and “A Misplaced The boys traveled to Kansas on accidentally ■ Mills, Ruth Stewart Caldwell and theria and whooping cough, mak despite blood transfusions. Grove on Saturday. a train chartered for Oregon and died ’ Headache” by Mr. and Mrs. Har Saturday ton. employment office. Alice Breedlove was appointed to ing it a very successful clinic, Washington delegates and will re ry Lewis, Roy Means and Mads investigate the possibilities of a turn back home Sunday, October Overgaard. A scarecrow chorus, Mrs. E. R. Husted is health con- hospital for Cottage Grove, the 27th. made up by Nina Chapman, Juan fr'rencc chairman anil Mrs. Walter A complete program for the con Hunter and Mrs Stlrl Dinlap ita Marcy, and Barbara Hayes ______ ference will be printed next week. mt . view pupil M akes sang "Shine On Harvest Moon“ In were in charge of weighing and rkac Mall AoAnrv measuring the children. Appoint- n<lll Mjjeilvy GRADES FAST an attractive moonlight harvest setting. The number was supple According to information ments are made by contacting L. E. Liston, formerly of San mented by a whistling solo, be Mrs Lance Naish. The next clinic Diego, Calif., nnd a former Cot reived at this office, it should not hind the scenes by Alice White, will lie held on November 21st. | tag«. Grove merchant is now asso- take Harold Eugene Pennington, who also accompanied the chorus i ciated with th«> Chas. S. Hall In- son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pen on the piano. Two comic readings, ANNA LOUISE HOLLISTON surance agency and began his du- nington of Disston route long to “The Monkey's Disgrace” and Agnes Catherine Miller 76, Mrs. Anna Louise HoRlston, 65, j ties in the Hall office last week. complete high school. He recently "The New Teacher" were given by formcr resident passed away in her of Creswell, died Sunday at a For th«> past 18 or 20 years Mr. completed the 8th grade at the Mrs. Mads Overgaard. The Gran home at Klamath Falls early this Eugene hospital. She came to .Liston has served the state of Cali Mt. View school with high honors gers then sang their 1946 thenM week Mrs. Miller had been a Creswell in 1912, and was a mem- fornia ns a civil engineer. Previous after two weeks study. Entering song. "The Song of Peace,” which resident of Cottage Grove for 50 ber of the Norwegian Lutheran to that time he was a resident of high school here three weeks be concluded the lecturer’s hour pro years, moving to Klamath Falls church, the Creswell chapter of Cottage Grove and was engaged in hind his class he made an excel gram. eight years ago, where she has Eastern Star, and the Presbyter- the hardware business here. lent showing in a recent test, lie All present were then invitU since made her home. She was Ian Aid Society. made 86 for his lowest grade and Of interest also is the fact that by the master to remain and enjoy Mrs. Hollixton was born March the Chas. S. Hall office quarters his papers in the test were voted borq in Adaliadc, Canada. She was an hour of old time dancing, visit a member of the Presbyterian 2, 1881 at Hanley Falls, Minn., | have been enlarged to include the the neatest. ing and getting acquainted after and was married to William Hol- entire front of the building. Until church for many years. which the Home Economics cluH Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. liston in that state in 1912. Sur the time Radio Ray moved the DRAIN MAN HURT served refreshments of pumpkin Grace Casey, a son, Frank G. Mil viving are two sisters, Mrs. Re west half of the building was oc- Elmer Crawford employed in pie with whipped cream and cof ler and two grandchildren, all of becca Kelson, of Shelby, Mont., cupied by the Nelson Electric mill B nt Drnin wns hurt yester fee. and Mrs. Mary K Olsen, Detroit shop. whom live In Klamath Falls. day afternoon while at work in The evening proved a lively get- Funeral services will bo hold Lakes, Minn.; six nephews and With a new associate and with the mill, receiving injuries in his together for the people of Hebron Friday, the 25th nt 2:30 p. m. five nieces. larger quarters, Hall is expected to hip and arm when struck by a log : and Latham districts, and yet the Services will he held today nt catch up with his fishing and will Ho was taken to n Eugene hospital from the Mills mortuary with the serious purposes and obligations of Rov. Ross of Kinmath Falls, of Ihc SchWering Mortuary in Cres no doubt have a few fish stories to in the Mills ambulance, but the ex ficiating. Interment will lie In the well, with Interment in Rest Ha add with his other line, which tent of his injuries were not im-1 Formerly the New York City Building at 193»-1M0 WorM’s Fair, this Flushing Meadow* hall and local organization, wer® y®, ven Memorial Park in Eugene. Masonic-IOOF cemetery here. i should really be rich. mediately determined. has been redesigned and now Is the meeting place of the United Nations General Assembly. peatedly (tressed. LOCAL BOYS /V . ENDING KANSAS CITY FEA CONVENTION B. & ■■ P. . W. Club to . & ® . List for New Post Details of Seven Be Host to District Office Building Earthen Dams Are Conference Nov. 3 Outlined Monday Large Black Tail Bucks Are Being Brought in Now Reorganization of Guard Will Boost Pay Enlisted Men n High Meat Prices Bring Resistance S From U. S. Buyers 10th Street Sewer Contract Is Let Slippery Roads Add to Traffic Hazards This Week Two Are Awarded i Hebron Grange Trip to Nat’l 4-W Has Lively Booster Congress in Dec. Night October 19 Bohemia Ski Club to Reorganize at at Meeting Tonite Additional Housing Units to Be Ready About November 1 Accidental Shot Kills Eugene Boy L. E. Liston Now Associated With Agnes C. Miller Rites Are Friday Where U. N. General Assembly Will Meet L fi ’ 4 )