The Weather €ottaaeSroue Sentinel (Courtray Cottage Grove laikc Weather ■Stu lion) High D»w Rain Aligli»! 7 74 nu 50 Augii»! M 7« 54 .00 August 9 75 JMi 54 Augii»! 10 Hl) 51 T August 11 81) 4M .00 August 12 Ht) 51 .00 Augii»! ia 8-1 51 .00 Db lila world's root liest coafUrt. It Is a timo fue reflecMo«» as tn Bennett Creek Haney Rd Mosby C VOLUME LVIll TODAY IN VJ DAY COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 19-17 Irrigation Tour Set for Aug. 18-19 20 on Three Farms ; il* Jaycee Regatta Attracts 12,000 At Lake Sunday NUMBER 1 4th Annual “Parade of Chieftains“ A A To Be Presented Saturday and Sunday u:AL nigll Ext« nxive and final prepara-j sist of a cast of 45 people work? g • C m I saa I R a Annn lions are being made for the pres­ under the directien of Mr. Dren- WVlIUUl KU VUvll entation of the "Parade of Chief­ ner m addition to those employed i ok 8b a ■ tains", which will be pri-sented for u> build the intraat»* electrical and ll|j SAD] II IAr n the 4th time here under the direc­ mechanical pnxiuctionx and sc-n- WVjfBVHIWvl V Three I juw * county farm« and | ¿J tion of R S. Drenner. Saturday cry. 'The first annual Junior Ch. usf n~ on«* Houthern Linn county farm' are being Thp ‘’«Hage Grove Union High and Sunday. August 16th and 17th Additional bleachers I mt <eclaliNt in »oils of Ore­ with the amount of the contribu- I»- accomplished. The pageant charge of lighting. gon State College In arranging the William Pyle, commercial toucher tion for the hospital fund to be an- shows th«* respect of the Indian ior Lane county p«rt of th«* lour A new feature of the Saturday for the past three years, asked to nMBiccd a» iux*n ax possible Jay- wildlife. which I» being held for the first Sunday event is the dance of the be released to accept an assistant «■«•er officers »aid practically all finie since the touts were »U»- professorship in the School of The pageant this year will con- ’ elves and nymphs. ticket» printed were sold |N*ndcd because of the war. Business Administration at the Fourtis'n - year - old Sydney ^The schedule for Monday, Aug- A University of Oregon. Thia posi­ Sheet» of 1240 S 4th street wax ilkt 18. I» as follow»: 9:30 A M tion has not yet been filled accord­ the winner of the boat and motor Farm of Hulx*rt Willoughby, «even ing to school auihcritics. unies« a given away at the lake Sunday by house can be secured for a mar- mil«*» east of Harrisburg and flv«> the Jaycees, Other Cottage Grove mile» north of Coburg on the Co- rted applicant with a family of two winners and their prizes included children. biirg-l|r<>wnNvill<' road B«* Jers, and Miss Maxine Mayland. rigation with water from the Mud­ ware; Henry Wei««*rt, a sportlight; with all profits to go to the hospi- suit of their clean sweep in both Mr. Fordham will teach acsUi dy Creek» pro>*ct tai fund. Andi Gilhara, Teiechron alarm; li •»> A M Farm of Dr. H. The two top second half teams th.- regular first half and the ab-J science and general science. He is Elizabeth Workman, a Coleman R Allumhaugh. three mllex north- from the Cottage Grove circuit. nreviated second half of play.: a graduate of the Gustavus Adoi- WIIATN GOING ON HERF— camp stove, and Mike Quaglia. and has east of Eugen«' on the Coburg Knickerbocker ’s Variety and Kmcks ire undefeated in league phus College, Minn THINKS THE HORSE Jaytee member, a mixmaster. play over the last two years. i taught at Grand R«pidx, Minn.. road A gnod «lairy farm with The latter prize, auctioned off Bressler's Furniture, will tangle Here’» Sunny Boy. »addle horse Knickerbocker's will face t ne and served in the army during the grn»» »Hage for a ma (or crop Ir­ by the Javcee«. added $38 to the with Steen's Market from Eugen«1 Rainbow Grill team from Rose. war. of Geo. Man,uardt being parked rigation by flixHlmg anil h> giant in a double header starting at at a parking meter. If th«* horse hoapdal fund. Additional gifts • 7 .30 p. m burg here this Wednesday night api Inkier» Mr. Seller*, a graduate of Kan- lias probably lieen associated with were a salmon rod and reel to J. and travel to Springfield Thors- : sax State College, and has taught 1:») P M Th«- Recreation team composed Bressler'», with Wilbur Hinkle barm of V, H Gcoge any length of tune, he Wuilschleger. Creswell, and day night for a game with the several years in Kansas, with post- I kivi». nlMiut three mile» east of of boys 14 year* and under, sleeping bag to Agn«*s Glenn. Cres- on the mound, will open against Richardson-A lion team in the nr»-, graduate work at Oregon State the Marketmen with Knicks meet- dropped a 12-2 eni'ountcr with a ha« learned to expect most any­ w«-ll Eugene on the Harlow mad. games of the roupd robin play-off. Collegt*. will mg* the sciences. similar team from the Eugene thing without embarrassment. rigated pasture» originally drvrL Queen Shirley Hileman and her mg them in the second seven inn­ Sonny Boy has turned his head Knick- will keep pretty mu.h Mis» Mayland, who received her Oregon*» greatest Mate fair will playground last Monday night at game. ing oped for more than 150 head of slightly and i» in a thoughtful court, composr-d of Princess«*s their regular line-up for the dtx- degro«* from Walla Walla College Knickerbocker's are undefeated «lairy cattle bow being used to open in Salem on I-abor day. ready Eugene but will have a chance to Margaret Tarr. Bobby Bagley. fatten »(»•»•rs to present it» greatest sh«iw. Ap­ even the »core this Thursday night m«»od and if we can interpet a Doreen Lyon. Nina Chapman. Bar­ in league play over a two year •rict games although they have and did graduate work there will hone's thinking, lux thoughts are picked up 'A ilbur Hinkle, the be a member of the English de­ .Too I* M. Fann of Ch«*»trr proximately $75,000 in prizes and at Kelly Field. The »«ront! game probably running something like bara And«-ison and Honorary Prin­ span and boast a good record strong - armed Bressler pitcher.' partment and instruct in first YeAr premium» will be aw«r«i«*d during of th«' «ioublc-heatler will match against outside competition. They A. Chase, one and one-half miles thi«; "Why not take the head» cess Betty Brown of Drain, reign­ < I hij » *eventeen years and have the league's top pitcher in who chuckl'd the furniture boys Latin. north of Springfield Purebred th«* 1947 fair which will continue teams of off the parking meters and put ed at Ilie dance and at th«* regatta. th«* sit-ond half final». Th„ , ... . . , , „ through SeptemtMT 7. Perrin Hocker and a heavy hit- into under. Hereford «•aftl«* utilizing pasturi' The district play-off games will *'J? '* fo™ul"f,n5 in hitching rings and make hitch- Jo Ann Amordc of Ros«*hurg. Miss Over 5.000 heat! of prize live- t i n g line-up topped by Harold I h<* iin<*-up for th«' younger ing posts." and other forage {inxiucvd under ring down the curtain on the cur- .. . °n an^ Oregon, occupied an honorary po­ »t«x'k are cxpect«"d to be on I -nd team in th«'ir game; catcher, gravity irrigation system. sition with Queen Shirley on the Wicks 486% hitting. rent softball season with the ex- {,. f( ™ Ir’c?’» froth "'nus'll he just what the doctor for judging which will begin Mon- W iVle Madaloff; pitcher, Roy «»•Ption of the hospital benefit ^7 Tuesday. August 19. will be de­ ordered for those w ho want to go queen's stand at the lake. It was gam« to ix played this Uriday ^U^ P ‘C voted to irrigated pasture» fur «lay morning. September 1 Early Woodard. first base. Bob Shof- decorat«*d with fir boughs and back to the horse and buggy days. dairy <»>w» in Washington County indications |x»int to th«* laig'it Stall; second base, Jim Stuart; roses by tlx* B. & P. W club. mghr with the top two s>*contl half „ I ho»«' on -the tour W«xlnesdny, farm machinery show in years third base. Ben Hllliker; short The only objection I could poss­ Prizes for ticket selling were teams from th«* Cottag«* Grove <«»- . The ncwlY formed school board August 20. will iut> irrigation «if Commercial display space has ■top. Bill McBee; left ti«*ld, Wes ibly think of would be that Cot­ given after th«* coronation at the cuit playing the St««en's Market: has p|ert,*d George McReynolds as tage Grove would he classed as horticultural and vegitabk* crop» lx*«*n »old out fur several week». Makxilm; center field. Alb«*rt Mar­ dance to th»* qu«*en and her court. team, one of the top Eugene , n and H- R Ferrin, as Heading th«* entertainment fea­ tin; right field. Frank Rasmussen more than a one horse town with Winper of the first prize, a 19 in the Salem area Part of th" teams in a «hxible header. 1 ckTk' for ‘he «msuing year. all the hitching posts and that The line-up for th«- old«*r team farm» an* In Polk county just ture» of th«- fair will bet th«* six jekil Lady Elgin watch from Com- Wh«*eler of Lorane Valley Lum- Heron» the river from Salem and day horse racing meet on Dine will include catcher. Dale Ad­ wouldn't please »«»me of the re­ mutjity Jewelers, was Qu«*en Shir- ber Co. won the bmting crown actionaries." /U m . < i Oak truck Daily card» will Include ams; pitcher, Milo Chapman; first others in Marion county. •'Yu Njj) ft.. Chapman received a Lane county farmers have been with a healthy 548'« batting aver­ In announcing the tour Arthur two harness races and seven run­ tia»«-. Harlan Mickey, »econd base. asswrvd a definite Farm program age from 2» hits rtf 42 times at ItR. S. King, extension «prcialiHt tn ning event» The opening day lea- Mik*- Gamble, third base, Don Barbara Anderson a bottle of col-f for 1947 and 1948 according to A big "seven for seven" even rtf' »oils. Oregon State College, »aid: lure will I m - the l-abor day handl- East tairn. shorts’op, Bill Kanel; ogne from Kelly Drug, and Doreen 1 Ern«*st E. Schrenk, chairman. against the Baptists put hum out left field, Dick Schmitt; center "At each »lop ample tim«* will be cap at one mile. Lyon a box of bath salts from Lane County Agricultural Con- ahead in the hatting race and he field. Bob Roner, right field. Jerry available fur full dl»cu*»ion n«>i Knickerbocker's. The state fair will again present couldn't be overtaken. servation Association. only of irrigation hut also of crop a combmed r«»dco and horse show Tennis. It was estimated that approxi-, Although several weeks ago. Batting lx-ader» varieties, fertilizers, and other each night of th«' fair. Top riders mately 1000 persons attended the the picture on continued agricul­ % ! AB II Shortage ut box cars is seriously management problems, tn setting and horses from all along the WM. MOONEY ADDRESSES dance at the Armory, with many' tural conservation appropriations Wheeler. Lorane 42 23 518 hampering the shipment of Jum- up the tour, it w«» intended that Pacific COttllt will I m - on hand to TOWNSEND CLUB mon* having bought tickets that was very black, says Schrenk, re­ Dugan. Quality 13 b« t and ha« already closed a num- William Mooney, national repre­ worthwhile information would be compete for increased purse». did not attend. The hall wa» dec­ cent action by Congress, and espe- Dalton. Lorane Logging accidents killed 34 17 of mills in the Lane-Douglas sentative of Townsend Organiza ­ available to those with king ex­ Helene Hughes, note^ Sun men Friday, one at Anlauf and orated in an aquatic theme by the; cally by th«* Senate, has assured; v»n«*nt. Eagles 12 6 L area and has placed others on a perience with Irrigation a» well Francisco stage producer, will tion of Washington state spoke to one at Reedsport. Charle« R. Mil- Women of the Moose. 10 5 500' the farmer of continued support f0-'- Quality Part time basis. Rail officials have a* those wh«> an* just beginning present th«- State Fair Follies of a large group attending the local ler. 65. of Anlauf. was fatally in­ Winners of regatta rac«*s tf as m Washington on fl.xxi J «._ 10 5 500 little hope of immediate improve­ .......... „ _____ control. Hllliker. Baptists Irrigation tins contribut«*«! much 1917 nightly throughout the fair. Townsend club Monday evening, jured Friday at the Randal-Milkr follows; Sailboat race, first. Mr. reclamation and conserxation pro- . Wicks. Knicks. 35 17 486 ment du«* to the fact that one «X Io the wealth of the valley and it The revue will lx* st aged on the telling of th«* national «xmvintio'i sawmill and died at 6:30 p. m. the am! Mrs Batchelor; second. Geo gram Just before adjournment District Play-off s«lt«>dule in Washington D C. In June. île same day at a Eugene hospital. He Gazley; third. Roy Richards • 4» lAlso A I.. a . - -. members . - -. l . - -- - — able to find something of value the mill. Elmer of completing the - 1947 K program, a burg; Tuesday. Springfield at Cot- without taking part In th* entire man orchestra, diroct from east­ welfare work, but only about half Ten days ago 0 was estimated He was born near Salem, Febru-i Eugen«* Yacht Clubi. sum about $40.000.000 short of tage Grove: Wednesday, Roseburg ern engagement*, will play nightly tour. that amount is being used, al- | there were thirteen mills in the for the state laii «lances. Rich, a though Washington has on«* of the ary 2. 1884 and was married to । Outboard races. C-hytko, first, the funds earmarked for that at Springfield. county down because of the box Rocky Stone, with 800 points; sec ­ Virl Kirtley in Roseburg. January ] AH games are nine inning en- purpose by the last Congress. former drummer with Tommy, |M-s( welfare programs in this s —- « j . shut down *n th« Roseburg area brother, William Miller of Dram: are members of the Oregon Out­ permanent long-time farm pro­ Cottage Grove. It was announced of 268,(MM) broke all existing rec- , EL GENE. Aug 13 Midg«*t au- it was stated here Monday and Refreshments were served fol­ three sisters. Lucy Wilcox and board Association. by Maj«ir Carl Hornsby. Com­ gram which is in the making. - 'to racers, men like Boh Gregg of th«* Northeim I nmb«. z»^ ords Pre-war admission prices for lowing Mr. Mooney's address. Mrs Daisy Kirtley, both of .Drain ind manding officer of the R«*n Over 600 people attended the man for th«* Cais* Arago 1-umhcr another is started. Mr. and Mrs. pet acre conservation material al-1 the fast quarter-mile oval here Also of interest ix the innounw- f fregón. opening of th«* Woodson-Wicks Co. Mr. Morey died in a North Shot man Woolfolk have rented the Jowance for th«' farm and then! will be sponsored by the Veterans ment that enlistment* and r*en- pro rate the other practices on I of F«ireign Wars. Electric in the new Wicks-Ed­ Bent hospital Friday after suffer­ first cottage and moved in the lat­ li»tment« for the European Com­ the basis of funds remaining Jmrmy Ryan, manager of the wards building Saturday. The pub ­ ing injuries th«* previous day at ter part of last w«*ek The cottages Purchase orders are back in ef-jjDMRA. reports that pointe -cored mand ar«* now open to men with lic reception wax very gratifying Services for William Franklin Schofield Station, several miles will be named Mers-Hill Cottage feet for P‘’«’Pha‘e hut any bulk here will count in the season's to- Johnson. prior service In the Army, N ivy, 76. who died Friday’at according to Elwyn Wootlson east of Recds|x>rt. Court. Marinex, or Coaat Guard. ime is being handled on a cash tai. topped at the present time bv a Eugene hospital as a result of an basis inasmuch as possible. Ex-1 Gregg, the "Camas Cyclone ". He accident suffered July 25 at a local Portland. August 12 treme clerical help slashes in, said all of the best drivers in the mill, were held Monday at 2:30 p. Veterans of Foreign Wars |>oxt» state office personnel makes this northwest will compete here and m. at Milk Mortuary The Rev throughout Oregon have joined in policy necessary. 1 that the cars are the fastest being Roy Hutchison officiated and in- Attention is called to those who an army program of distribution ■g . _ j driven on any track in th«* nation/ terment was in the Masonic-IOOF arc entitled to vote In the Novem­ of victory medals. Francis G.1 ?et underwaJ 7 30 cemetery, with the IOOF lodge ber 7th election and arc not reg­ Gates, state V.F.W. commander, ■ I lOIIIIvU I Ui 1 P m , followed by four heat rac««8, in charge. istered. The books fnr registering has announced. The medals will | Mr. Johnson Johnson was was born born Ont. Oct. 2® 29, da8^‘ and flaxs "A ' and Mr. close on September 7th and the be ready for distribution within B" main events. 1870 at Bell Plaint. Minn., and place of registering is at the Rod- the next thirty days. lived in Cottage Grove since 1906. man's Real Estate office, Morl World War II victory medals moving here from Montana. He Th«* Cottage Grove riding club' King being Lane county registrar. are to h<* awarded all veterans who was marked January 21. 1903 to met Monday evening August 11. All those who have become 21 served in the aimed fore«*« l>e- Nellie Johnson at Townsend. Mon- for the purpose of discussing a since the last election or those tween December 7, 1911, and De­ tana, and was a member of the rodeo which they Have decided to AÍr^*K .SÜn °', on and Rebekah ’¡Æ moving from another city, county cember 31, 1946. have on Sunday. August 31 and; Mrs. C. A. Nichols, was taken to a - “ or state and those changing their Those eligible for the victor) * i. .. , ... . . . Surviving are his widow; a i I-abor Day, September 1. at the, c- name by marriage will have to medal may apply by presenting an Genevieve Booth, Eu- 'J. A. Dicen ranch about 11 miles MiHs ambulance following a threc grandsoiw; brothere register licforc voting. Those who army discharge or other wat de­ । from Cottage Grove on Lorane have moved from one precinct to partment authenticated .itat"mcnt woods Hct’idcnt, four mile« up and sisters. Mr» Augusta Schwa- route. another since last election should of service to officers of a V.F.W. ,’ea''Anlauf. It is re- chagin, Ros«* Mead, ^allf., Albert, The following chairmen were ported a tree fell on him and he of Cambridge. Minn., and Emil, of re-register or will have to vote in (Mist. Medals will he forwarded to appointed: advertising. Roy Ma­ is in a critical condHion. Don Fcrt Bpntoni Montana the precinct where they an* reg- V. F W. posts by the Sixth Army son, program. Howard Potter; la­ graduated from the local high istered. Command. Presidio, California. bor, Leroy Muno; concessions, O. school this spring. Next of kin may apply for vic­ M. Patten. General manager will LORANE BOY AWARDED tory medals of deceased veterans lx* appointed later on. AG. M( HOLARSHIF by proof of relationship and sub- St HKOEDER ASSISTANT There will be calf roping, novel­ MANAGER Clyde B. Gibbons of Lorane high milting proof of the deceased vet ty race, musical chair, horse rac­ L C. Schro«'der. former man»- The 1947-48 school year will school wax awarded a $100,00 cran's service in the armed forces. ing. and a g«x»d tim«* is guaran­ ger of the Mt States Power Co. open on September 8, 1947. scholarship to enroll in the school teed to be had by all. Entry blanks here and more recently a resident All children entering the fir»t of agriculture according to won! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard and may be obtained at Mason Real of ' Corvallis, where he established grade mmit have a medical exam- from Oregon State college. Gib- f imily of Milwaukie visited last Estate. 617 Main St . C«>ttage a life insurance agency has been '■ ination. bons was among the 18 Oregon Friday with his parents. Mr. and Grove. i made assistant manager of the Mt. 1 All children entering the first high school grads The scholar­ Mrs S. J. Leonard. From here States properties at Springfield, t grade must tie six years of agr «m ships arc financed by Sears Roe-1 they went to Medford to flsit Mr. .Frank Rone took his wife to Schroeder moved from Albany and cr before November 15. Each huck A Co., and the Standard OH and Mrs. Clyde Txxmard and to Wheeler last week, where she re­ assumed his duties at Springfield child must present s birth rar. Co., of California. Crater Lake. 'P^’t« Cttutiy Oa'Vt StuJit mained for treatments. on __ August . 1st. . tificate when be register«. Hospital Benefit Game Scheduled For Friday Night State’s Greatest Fair to Open on Monday Sept. 1 Knickerbockers __ in District Playoff Recreation Team To Meet Eugene This Evening Lane Co. Farmers Assured of Farm Program for 1948 Car Shortage Hampers Limber Oitpit Over Area Logging Mishaps Take Lives of Two Loggers Friday Army Recruiting Office in Armory Midget Automobile Racers to - Vie A . Win. F. Johnson Ries From Injury VFW to Help In Distribution of Victory Medals Registration Books Close September 7 Ground Breaking Ceremony for First Methodist Church nftnAA Pliinnpn fnr ! J^||g 31 $0 1 1 a DOU NicholS IS Critically Injured First Graders Must Have Medical Teat ■ wv«