The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 19, 1950, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950
Lane County Schools* Roads
Get $412.302 From Nat'l Forests
Ten Cents per Copy
Newly Robed High School Choir Makes First Public Aooearance Sunday
NUMBER 24
Find your name hidden la
the local ads and receive a
complimentary ticket to
the Arcade or Diane the­
ater. Pick up your ticket«
at the office of the Cottage
Grove Sentinel.
I a a
Mixed Weather Brings Sleet.
Snow and Rain to Wide Area
The »choolx and roads of I.ane
A total of to I Inches of snow
। .nd sleet had fallen during the
County will receive $412,302 from
twenty day storm at the Cottage
national forextx according to in­
Grove lake weather station up to
formation furnished by M M
Wednesday morning, Lt. Col. Wal­
Nelson, forest suitenlsor. This
ter R. Lalonde, resident engineer
fund is the 25': of the national
reported. There was at the time
forest receipts for the fiscal year
The March of Dimes got under­
Henry Rohde, 63, 1009 West about 11 inches of snow and sleet
which ended June 30, 1949 These
Main street, succumbed to a heart on the ground with an Inch of new
funds arc delivered by the govern­ way Monday, January 16. with the
attack Monday, January 16, at his
Al Davies, district ranger at
ment to the counties for aaBlstancr mailing of approximately 3500 cn-
home. He was born October 23, Kujada said a cokl rain wax falling
in roads and schiailx In accord­ vcloitex to all ¡Mwtal addresses In
1886 in Bennington, Nebraska, and there Wednesday morning ami had
ance with state law-, 75'» or $309,- this community stated Maynard
was married to Elizabeth R. “»P<<t» of a silver thaw.
226 50 must go to roads and $103,- Wilson, chairman. The letters con-
075.50 goes for schiails assistance tain a return envelope for the con­
Fahrcnwald May 17. 1911 in Cot-
Weary power and telephone line
tage Grove He had been a resi- crews are casting a weather eye
Lane County ri*ccived mon* tributions and the rules for the
dent of Cottage Grove for 40 at the elements today, hoping that
money from this source than any lixal March of Dimes Essay con-
years, and was a mechanic. He and a threatened silver thaw will pass
county in Washington or Oregon ta I
his brother-in-law owned the first at least a portion of this area,
Coin collectors resembling an
Funds turned over to the coun­
welding shop here, known as Ham. Snow, sleet and rain have been on
ties are baaed on the area of each “iron lung" have been placed in
loth & Rohde. After several years ' the weather menu since the start
National forest within the county. many business establishments and
as a mechanic he retired and mov- ' of the present storm before the
Lane County receives a share from organizations.
ed to a farm. Later he returned first of the year.
the Umpqua. Willamette and Sius-
Weather has hampered many of
to town and opened up a shop on
Floyd HilUker of the Mountain
law National Forests. The Ump- the proposed activities for this
West Main street.
I States Power Company reported
qua, like the Willamette an<l other wegk but it is ho|M-d the campaign
Surviving are his widow; two Wednesday morning that
the
forcsta> Is ha-nted in several roun- will I m - in full swing next week. A
daughters. Miss Viola Rohde of Black Butte area was again with­
tlea. While th«* Willamette Forest film on polio is tw-ing procured in
Portland and Mrs. Elizabeth Bull- out power due to a silver thaw
accounted fur the "Lions share" Eugene and will he shown at a
ington.
Cottage Grove;
three which started falling there about
of the funds turrwd over to Laine later date In various schools and
grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. 4:00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. The
County, the Bohemia ■ anger dis­ organizations. Tina- of showings
Lena Hamloth. Roseburg, Mrs. silver thaw at the time of the re-
trict of the Um|xiua Forest ac­ will I m - announced later,
Anne Welens, Beverly Hills, Cali- port extended as far down as
counted for over $M),()00 of Lane
If you haven’t received your
fornia and Mrs. Claudine Koots, Cougar Bond. A Greyliaund bus
County's share.
March of Dimes letter you can
Los Angeles, California.
! di iver said Wednesday morning
“Although most of the forest m ill your gift» to March of Dimes,
Services will be held Friday,1 ,hat a 10ver ,haw had «Ho been
receipts to counties for the fiscal 731 Mam Street or in care of
January 20, at 2:30 p.m at Mills experienced in the Roseburg area;
year 1950 will probably be only Mnynnrd Wilson Contest rules
Mortuary. The Rev. Frank Brown the thaw had laid iw^er and phono
alxxit half the amount» received may be picked up at Community
will officiate, and interment will line* over the highways and roads.
this year," District Ranger Davies Jewelers or Cottage Grove Sentin-
be in the Masonic-IOOF cemetery. Powpr was off at mtervaLs here
state:., "We predict close to 75''.
•I office.
- -
Tuesday night due to transmis-
(Off street parking).
for the Bob. mia district contri-
In 1919 more people were strick­
, sion troubles and Floyd HilUker
button". The nxlurti >n v ill tx* due
en by infmtile paralysis than ever
said the troubles were likely due
to n de«*lha* In lumber market
before in the history of the Unih*d
' to the silver thaw.
which slowed down logging and1
State» Epidemics flared up all
All schools of this area are be-
redix*rd itompige prices on most
over tlic country Including Lane
i lieved to have been closed Wednes-
National Forest sales this mist ■. u
u.i
calendar year
Urne County's 1 «“‘y M,*‘ oi ,hc
*crf rh‘|-
The newly robed high school bora were present. Shown in the Ralph Dobson, Mae Malcolm. Vir­ bert Martin, Frank Roy, Virginia
1 day the 18th due to road condi-
dren and where ever |x>lio hit, it choir made its first public appear­ picture are from left to right top ginia Dailey. Eloise Crosby. Bot­ Hudson. Additional choir mem­
he Lane County Chapter, tions. Local schools dismissed
share in 194« was $311.469
brought with it the Ihrvat o( |x*r- ance Sunday morning at the First row: Mrs. Hergert, director; Don­ tom row: Thelma McDonald. Bob­ bers not shown in picture: JoAnn American Red Cross, rendered as- eariy Tuesday because of the rood
manent disability.
Baptist church when the choir na Guggisberg, Nelda Schwarzer. bie Yocum. Elizabeth Workman. VanBrunt, Willa Durflinger, Na­ sistance to 313 cas«*s during the conditions and are closed for the
time
today
Wednesday,
The epidemic of 1949 emphasis­ sang several numbers. Owing to Barbara Iziird, Kenneth Bush, Diane Morelock, Anne Hill, Ev­ dine Carlson. Carol Violette, Lloyd month of December and limited first
ed the fact there 1» one weapon weather conditions, not all mem- Donald Mooney. Larry Wolfard, elyn dhrman. James Grewelle, Al- Hosman, Robert Cook, Guy Lea bo. service, to an additional 319 indi- Many of the rural schools have
victuals not counted as cases.
^n hampered by bad weather
we must have. That weapon is
In addition to rout me service and
c|O8cd for a
money.
and
financial
assistance,
the
nr mnrn
Lam County was hard hit laxl
American Red Cross prepared
.
Year Fund* are dc|U«tvd and
soefdl histories for fWe MHi-1
A’
many victim* of the 1949 epidemic
tary and the Veteram Adminiatra.
ot
facrf,c Telephone
will require continued aMistancc
tion. assisted servicemen with and Telegraph Co., said Tuesday
The Howard Cox residence,
There
wll
be
more
cases
in
the
verifications of leave or extension phone service had been restored to
known ■» the Robinson place, lo­
University of Oregon, Eugene, of leave in eighteen cases, for- all subscribers of this area.
cated nt»ut five mik*a southwest coming year - so give generously
January 16 (Special)—the Univer­ warded eight reports on Guardian- _
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of town was destroyed by fire when you mail in your polio letter
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
sity will this year combine its ship for the Veterans Administra- Grade A Milk Is
Saturday afternoon The six-room and wtwn you drop your change
THE DALLES OREG: Joh n
house, a two story structure wax in the coin collectors.
Eugene, January 16 (Special) — Whiz
baccalaureate and commencement tion, forwarded ninety-four other
(member of this countys
reports for the military. Veterans
occupied by Mr and Mrs Jack Local Women*, f lub« Will Staff Dedications of the first three
services,
it was announced today.
most shamefully neglected minor-
The Umpqua Forest service at
Administration, servicemen, vet­
Montieth and family. Mr Mon- Booth In Hank Next Week
P ‘he American Indian. Disston has again started thr win. The combined ceremony will be erans. or their families. Rendered
Carlson, who buildings completed under tlx*
Stewart
Mr*.
tieth was not at Itome nt the time
pulled up tepee poles (stakes to „
held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Effective January 17th, the
service in obtaining compensation,
the fire occurred, which was about heads tlic women's division of the University's $6,000,000 building you. and moved from the location
cooperative snow survey at
Approved by the Board of Deans, pension, insurance or family al­ price of grade A milk was in­
2:30 p.m. Mni Montieth and chil- March of pimes, has made ar- program will be held on the cam- of his tribe's choice north of the
( tampion mine. LeRoy Berrey
dten were waiting on Mr. Mon­ rangements for a booth in the pus Saturday, Feb. 11. with Gov- road to the new government- and Mar,in
the move is being made to en- lowance in sixty-three cases and creased a half a cent a quart here.
F. L. Hartwig of th^ Grove Maid
tieth to come into Cottage Grove, bank. The booth will be for the rrnor Douglas McKay slated to be created Celilo Indian village He
on ,h?
«»er the courage large attendance both of other service in fifty-nine cases.
■During the month of December, Dairy said the raise was necessary
when her »mall son, Ijirry call<*d convenience of those who wish to on hand to assist with the ccre- say« it's a white man's world and ch,noofk "'"ds and found up to
students and of parents, alumni
in order to meet increased costs
her attention to the fire. By the contribute to the March of Dimes monies.
an old one might as well give in ?7Cnthe m.t.al and other friends of the Univer- the American Red Cross rendered
financial assistance in six major of the producers Commenting on
Carson hall, new $1,600,000
time Mrs Montieth got the Ixiby ■nd will be staffed each day by a
tnp
they
drove
almost
to
Day
and go along gracefully.
sity. By holding a combined cere­ disasters by fire. Two fires de- the raise of the 17th, Mr. Hart-
and gathered a few clothe*, lying different club. Women of the El dormitory for wqmen. the school
creek and had a hard trek thru al­
Tom Yallup, Abraham Show most two feet of snow. The snow mony in the afternoon many stu­ stroyed homes in Springfield, one wig speaking for the producer*
on the davenport, the house was Martes club will be on duty Mon­ of music addition, and Villard hall
the lower elevation (Lundpark) dents and parents will be able to fire completely destroyed a home I stated: "Due to weather condi-
aflame all over. The fire starting day; Tuesday, the Tally Ho club; with the University Theatre addi­ away and Minnie Charlie Johnley <
• water content get home the same day whereas and the family possessions in tions, we are finding it impossible
from around the flue spread quick­ Wednesday, the Daughters of the tion will be dedicated at cere- think differently and are hanging । had • a very ■ high
their shack measuring ten inches for only with an evening commencement it Veneta, another near Jasper, the ’ to produce Grade A milk at the
monies
carried
by
ly. In fact the building just seemed Nile: Thursday, the M. P. G,; Fri­ —
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j radio
~ stations । tough.
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. preferring
-
was necessary for most of them to fifth in Willamette City, as well price we are receiving and we
day. the Tuesday Bridge club, and throughout the state. Preliminary town to regimentation and segre- 13 inches of snow depth
to explode, Mrs. Montieth said.
as one in Eugene.
Thc twQ wnt up |o
cham stay over.
realize the local consumers do
A being
IN *»»K worked
WOrKITl out
(HIT | K«tion.
Owing to the weather conditions Saturday, the Justamcrc Bridge plans are now
The baccalaureate will be re­
Red Cross advanced assistance not want to go back to using
by a student and faculty commit - ■
It wax imimxxiblc to call the fire club.
GERVAIS. OREG.: Pictures of
.J"*™ °V°r ‘hc
pnd f°r tained and will become the prin­ with new bedding, shoes, clothing.' Grade C milk as they did last
tee.
dej>artmcnt. all phone lines were Robert Mills Tran»|x>rtx
two flannel-gowned young mothers
measurement but up to cipal speech of the combined pro­ groceries, eye glasses destroyed by 1 winter."
D
h
-
m
I
Polio
Victim
down and the road from the south
Officiating at the dedication
i
.. su Wednesday morning had not re­
The name of Robert Mills program, to I m - held in Carson in identical poses with their new turne(j
s 1 gram. An outstanding national fire, ambulance service, emergency
-We are therefore raising the
Lane Grocery wax blocked by a
Some concern was ex-
f^^onthe new»-
should have been added* to I he hall. w i 11 be Edgar w smlth. |bables
religious leader will be obtained to housing, and other necessities to priCP of milk % cent per quart
by Al Davies, ranger, as
make this address. The President's
reestablish the family.
effective immediately to help us
Loss on the contents of the house March of Dimes story in last Portland, president of thc state P*Per-reading public right after to
safety.
charge to the graduating class
The American Red Cross wishes purchase additional feed so that
was partly covered by insurance weeks Sentinel which featured the board of higher education; R. E. | New Years.
will be eliminated to keep this to express appreciation to the var- we may
our production up
One was of celluloid trouper
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and it was understood Insurance Monty Lynch story. Bob Mills paid Kleinsorge, Silverton, chairman of
combined ceremony to approxi­ ious communities and organiza- j and so the people of Lane county
was carried on the building also. for one of the Cottage Grove-Eu­ the building committee of the Rita Hayworth with her best pro-1’’"*'®''"'
mately the same time as the tions who also contributed gen- j may have a sufficient supply of
gene tri,m of Monty Lynch, local state board; Dr. H. K. Newburn, file camcraside, brass-collored hair
erously to rehabilitate the families. I Grade a milk."
polio victim, while Floyd Githens university president; and the gov­ carefully arranged against the
dispatchcs Monda car I former commencement exercise.
The Veterans Administration
f. , . ...
paid for the other trip.
The move has been discussed
pillow and the darkly scowling ricd the announcement that the
„
. advises
ernor.
any WW II Veteran who|, On Jhe nrSt K°f
L
Open house will be held in the new Arab Princes Jasmine greet- strength of the national guard had w,,h camPus and local church has failed to receive an acknow- ,owpr
X " l
in aH ,ta(M and a„ | leadcrs. The ceremony will be held
buildings following the dedication. ing the now half-century with ,
lodgement card indicating that '
this year on Sunday. June 11.
Funeral services for Wonderful
territories except Alaska. T..
One older building will be in­ clenched lists.
their insurance refund application! minl’trat,on of thc State
Ore-
The vm
cut I
S. Cappious, 86, were held Wednes­
The other was of a health j involved 6,515 members of the!
cluded in the open house. The
has been received within thirty I e°n'
day, January 18, at 1:30 at the
Home Economics department will bright-eyed baby with the title guard.
Smith Funeral Chapel with the
I m - celebrating its 10th anniver­
County'.
of
Oregon was cut from 4,407 to
u . »m»«
TO
FED
ill! out another form mark it
..
. . BE
.
Rev. Frank Brown officiating. In-
Award of two contracts for con- sary in its new facilities in Chap­ 1950
"Duplicate " and mail
it im-1 A Samaritan deed for sportsmen
He was cradled in his 1319 alld ,h(. Heavy Mor,ar C(>m. (
terment was in the Walker ceme­ xtruction of an oil products pi)«' man hall that week end and will pretty Madonna-like Mother s uany here was reduced from 121
mediately. The American Red I
far™rs
that
tery.
line from Boise, Idaho to Pasco, participate in the program. A tea (Mrs. Dennis Manning) arms, and
Cross has additional insurance re- the blrds
something to eat.
to 95 men, a reduction of 26 men.
Mr. Cappious passed away Mon­ Washington, was announced today is planned by the diqiartmcnt dur- gave the Capital-Journal fotog a Commenting on the local situa-
Captain Merlin Bullard and 1st
Heavy sleet and snows have pre­
fund application forms on hand
day. January 16. at his home at 323 by C. E. Finney, Jr., president of ing thc afternoon. Special activi thoughtful once-over.
tion, Capt. Bullard announced Lt. Harold Bauder left this morn­ and will be happy to render ser­ vented birds from foraging for
North l<ane street, Cottage Grove, the Sall Lake Pipe Line Company.
more than two weeks and many
have also lieen planned by
that the cut was made in accord­ ing for Fort Benning, Georgia vice.
Morrison - Knudsen Company, the music school faculty mid in
following a brief illness. He was
whore they will enter an army
birds have fallen victims of cats
ance
wit
h
his
request.
MILL CITY, OREG.: J. p.
Maceo Corporation, and the evening a performance of
commanding o f f i c e r s' special
born at Klamath Falla, Oregon, Inc.,
in the meantime. A good project
MRS. LAURA ELLEN JONES
(Amalgamated Mine official) Hew­
April 28, 1863, and made his home Bechtel Cor|x>ration will build th«- "Winterset" will lie presented in
training school for company com­
for you. if interested is to scrape
CURTIN
REPORTER
ILL
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Laura
itt
and
his
wife
are
marooned
by
there until 1888 when lx* was section from Boise to Baker, Ore­ the University theatre.
manders for three months train­
a small plot of ground near a
IN
HOSPITAL
Ellen
Jones,
64,
of
San
Francisco,
snow again. Their camp is 30 miles
j feeding place and place either
married to Martha J. Kirkendall gon. The northern portion of the
Meeting on the campus over the from the nearest town and acces-
Curtin subscribers will miss the ing. They are being sent by the were held Sautrday, January 14,
at Camas Valley, Oregon. The line, from Baker to Pasco, will be dedication week end will be two
National Guard to receive this
at 11 a.m. at Mills Mortuary. Cre­ crack«! wheat or cracked corn
sible only over a narrow rocky Curtin items in this week's Sentin­
couple came to Cottage Grove in built by Pacific Pipeline and En­ conventions the Oregon Broad-
el. Mrs. Grace Thompson, a faith­ training.
ledge
road.
However,
there's
no
mation followed. The Rev. Frank where birds can reach it. Apples
1916, where they have since made gineers, Ltd.
During their absence Lt. Harry Brown officiated.
caster association, and the North- need to worry, as carrier pigeons ful and conscientious reporter is
can also be used.
their home.
The installation will lx* 240-mile west Drama conference.
tells us they have a supply of in the Sacred Heart hospital re­ Sturges will be in command at the
extension
of
the
Salt
Lake-Boise
Surviving arc his widow and one
Campbells vegetable soup and a cuperating from a major opera­ armory.
line begun last year by the Salt INSTALLS NEW FUMIGATOR
son Samuel of Helena, Montana.
tion, Mrs. Thompson underwent a
They were accompanied by Mrs.
grand piano.
I.akc Pipe Line Company, a Stan­
R. J. Davis, propietor of Dicks
major operation last Thursday. Bullard and children Monte, Stan­
dard OU Com[>any of California Furniture announced Monday he
Mrs. Flora Holt informs us that ley and Sally.
FAST RETURNS ON <11
PORTLAND, OREG.: A Port­
subsidiary, to trans;x>rt oil prod­ had recently completed the in­
according to word from Mr.
INSURANCE REFUNDS
Recall charges against B. P. I Hir­ the June 24, 1949, special election
ucts to the northwest area from a stallation of a new fumigator (gas land man named John Goss, of Thompson, she should be home in SNACK SHACK UNDER
son were filed in the Springfield on city manager form of govern­
A partial cheek by the Sentinel refinery at Salt Lake City. The chamber using cyanide gas) to dairy and frozen food locker fame, a week or so. Her many friends NEW MANAGEMENT
ment and unauthorized obligating
city hall Thursday afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon revealed that first leg, to Twin Falls, was fumigate used upholstered furni- has designed a ring of religious wish her a speedy recovery and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith open­
of power funds of the city.
significance
with
the
embossed
two local ex-service men arc rich­ opened to service early this ture. The new fumigator is built
U. S. Burt, chairman of the
will miss her comments on com­ ed the Snack Shack on Whitteaker
That his conduct since taking
er by reason of the G.I. insurance month.
according to the recent state emblem "Me 3". His original ring munity happenings.
avenue Saturday. The Smiths have Good Government League filed office clearly demonstrates that he
was
given
to
his
young
daughter
refund, which started over the
Construction of the Boise-Pasco specifications and Mr. Davis says
been residents of Cottage Grove with City Recorder K. R. Gile re­ lacks the qualifications essential
nation on January 16th. Delbert section is scheduled to begin as it is the only such unit now in use with the simple homespun, hole­ DEPUTY COLLECTOR HERE
since last October, coming here call charges, together with a list to properly occupy and conduct an
R. VanSchoiack received his gov­ soon as weather permits this in this area, which will meet state proof Instructions "God First. FEBRUARY 23RD
from Illinois. Mrs. Smith was of league members and financial office of trust and confidence.
Others Second, Myself Third."
ernment check on Monday the spring. It will serve Standard's requirements.
A deputy collector of the inter­ formerly with Del's Steak House. statement.
U. S. Burt said Thursday night,
16th and Wayne Monr<x\ machin- bulk distributing plants at Ontar­
nal revenue will be at the city hall Under the new management the
Reasons for recalling the mayor shortly after the Good Govern­
iit-operator at the Sentinel got io, Pendleton and Baker in Ore­ LEGION AND AUXILIARY
OREGON-AT-LARGE; Why do on February 23rd to assist tax­ Snack Shack is undergoing exten­ were listed as follows:
ment filed its recall charges
his check Tuesday morning. Both gon. In addition, terminal distri­ CANCEL JAN. M MEETING
people waste time reading George payers in preparation of their in­ sive remodeling and Mr. Smith
That the mayor has failed to Mayor Larson had been working
men had low serial numbers. The bution facilities will be built at
Th<' regular meeting of the Gallup's predictions and polls on come taxes. He will also be at Eu­ states that there will be much keep his campaign promises.
hard toward making Springfield a
checks were mailed out of Seat’le. Pasco. Total cost of the entire American Legion and Auxiliary poling trends? Just because his gene February 20 to 28 except more room for both patrons and
That he has failed to cooperate municipal power city, but that
The two men above were the line and facilities from Salt Lake has been cancelled for Monday inaccuracies enanate from the Saturday and March 1 to Mdrch cooks. They will continue to fea­ with city employes and citizens.
"he has it (the power situation)
first to receive returns here so far to Pasco will be approximately evening, January 23, due to the East does'nt make them any more 15 at 209 post office building, ture plate lunches, short orders
That he has failed to comply in such a muddle that no one
as known.
$13,500,000,
weather.
credible.
Eugene.
and sandwiches.
with the mandate of the voters at knows where It is.
March of Dimes
Letters Mailed
Henry Rohde Dies
Of Heart Attack
County Red Cross
Assists Total of
313 in December
The Howard Cox
House Destroyed
Dy Fire Jan. 14th
W. S. Cappious
Burled Wednesday
Oregon University
To Dedicate Three
Buildings Feb. 11
University of Oregon to Combine
Commencement Activities June 11
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US Forest Service
Starts Measuring
Sl1OW Oil Jail. 8th
Boosted Vi Ct. per
Quart on Jan. 17th
'■UauO
Strength Reduced
Contracts Awarded
For Pasco-Boise
Oil Pipe Line
Capt. Bullard and
Lt. Bauder Leave
For Officer School
Springfield Mayor Faces Recali on Four
Counts by Good Government League