The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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al the Ro<l< o 'mu I baii
mi iii I h ' i ship <"iids
will
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t turn I llherw I .e, I h< y w ill not lx
|M‘i ri n 111 •< I to rule in tlic
uioii.
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ul
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The ling
und ginnd
will
Mis
chalHnun
quiwn cuniinit ii < . m rci 'igiii
Meinlxi ul Ilie Sill Illi- clllb will
lur quei il mid court
sell admission liikets al Ixxitbs nt
the menu » iti ■
mtinii'ti'i’ ol the cutididalos inali i
Western dance will !»• held in Wally Rolieitson. co cbnirniii
the Annoi y Saturday
Arizona Managers Included \ irgd King
Raiichhand. w ill stm t the music lev. 1 i * d Alitili «on, (îlcn Wick»
Win
H um • Burke
Mrs
Pagant Program—
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(‘unimuid from page I
i', J. . ¡i i'i club,
Wayne Gute
I 'm l>l<>
and l'vii
Our Queen—
Continued from png 1
blue eyes, dark chestnut hair, and
luti pounds. A
nt the ’’ottiu
mollille
Ruling
Hurs, Kulli Randall. from tin-
('urn Gi indmi’ -oui: tfjigunni
Itigli school
( 'ullage
Dean, flutist
G Riding <
I jniis < ’aldwell. leader.
Mm
War I »mec 1 ( tiryeiilK't
tiri Hicks, dirceli» I la ucci
Dur-
I lick
Wynnl, Kilk Horn, Jimmy Hick.,
Harvey Bennett.
Memliec; Rod and
I'awniin
Gun club
Cub and
Suni lse < 'all I Zlllll I
addition
tys such
rounds
tn t In
riding.
nmt In r
I» imi
and
Mary and h< i • urt will
Rodeo parad Saturday
wcll ns the
morning
Rodeo In tlu niter
Entry ■
noon Mary was s| m-'i id in tin
quiwn oanifHiign by the Lions club
VMnnols i K b -I m I it I
t h e V linishing
M>ut i cs
Finale
Cottage Grove quar-
will
Vinal Itandnil
charge ol the lighting elicit
»if
of SH6I,(»97
I akin. V n i' pr< »ident and
This bulk is an tifflllato
I fcJm
Of Tlic Fin t Nat iimal Bank of
! 'ori hind
< In June 30.
$6,219 X7K nhd Inins $018.557
Tile i sei lient earnings ol otri
In i ffcr'f on July I in-
Boehnke Will Lead
CountyRepublicans
Dine county Republicans last
week elected Ed G. Bochnke of
Eugene as chairman of the county
central committee. He has been
active in Line county Republican
After the election, Boehnke left
for Portland to attend a meeting
The Githena Center building on of tlic stale central committee.
Main between Hth and 9th streets
Is getting a face lifting. The jxir- Rose Bonson. vice chairman: and
tion of the building from the ser­ Chester Hicks, secretary. All of­
vice entrance to the Greyhound fice! s were elected by unanimous
bus dc|M>t will have a new stucco vote of precinct committeemen
front, modernized display windows and committeewomen.
Mrs. Clara Curry nnd John Durr
nnd a new canopy The remodeled
windows will lx- set in the building were selected as congressional
’.he same height. J. S. Crcjienu, commit teemcn. and A C. Forney
nnd Lillian Durr were elected al­
local contractor, is doing the
modeling work. Repairs will lie ternate chairman and vice chnlr-
completed about the middle of
regular officers.
next week.
(¡ITH ENS CENTER TO
Gi l FACK LUTING
Site Where Jap Bomb Fell
To Become National Shrine
BLY. Oregon (July 121 Special
— High in the vast cxpnnsc of
soiithcaKtcrn Oregon's whisiHTing
pine forests, ii dramatic chapter
of World War II will lie relived
this summer.
On August 20 a bronze plaque
set in ii native stone monument
will Is- unveiled ty commemorate
civilian victims of an alrtsirnc en­
emy assault. The lonely site, to lw
known ns Mitchell Recreation
Aren, is on tree farm land owned
by Wcycrliacu»cr Timber Com-
|>any, which is sponsoring the
ceremony, according to R. R. Ma-
ciirlncy, general manager of tlic
company’s Klnmnth Falls, Oregon
branch ojieration.
1945 that
It was on May
death visited near Bly, a lumlx'i
town of about 600 (wople, 45 miles
ensl of Klamath Falls. News ol
the casualties, which struck local
residents, was kept from the out­
side world because of wartime cen­
sorship. Bui history was to record
the grim event as "the only place
on the American continent where
death resulted from enemy action
during World Wai' II'.
iFour Imys and n girl, ages II to
I* mid n young mmilcd woman
met instant death on a picnic out-
Mrs. D. West Buys
on Wheels
REMEMBER WHEN
Social Security
Nan Here Monday
Ili inai
cent interest on nil savings uc-
coiinls up tn nnd including $l(),(M>0
nnd 1 ¡wr cent Interest on nny
amount in excess of 310,000. Tfw
Fates of interest previously paid
hy the bank were 1 |wr cent on
the first S i.lMMl and ’« | m r cent tm
any amount in excess of $5,000,
Eakin jxiintetl out.
Here Are the
Instructions for
Those in Parade
:
June
Ings di p. • alors, "Eakin smd
large number of business
will be closed for the an-
lodco, Saturday afternoon,
V< r the West
Jul} 15th, a partial survey of the
and Sun- busines.- rb trict revealed Monday.
Places of b'isinc s which agreed to
bareback «’fumi­ ' low (nr the rodeo Saturday after­
U. S. Marines cast off quota
ne Pruitt, 19-IH noon w ill also close for the parade
■addle Krone Saturda'. morning from 11:00 to restrictions on voluntary enlist­
11:30 am. Signers to the petition ments July 7 and announced that
also indicated they would cooper­ they are "wide open" for recruits.
Oregon district headquarter» in
among those who will compete, ate by wearing western dress dur­
irtlenia. of White Salmon, ing the remainder of the week or Portland has received instructions
from Col. W F. Parks, chief of
A’iH jwrform pickup duties, through Saturday.
Commenting on a petition which Western Recruiting in San Fran­
■•ii i n Brothers of Eugene
as circulated last week ,n which cisco, ordering abandonment Of
turn si i
the :.tdck numb« r-
ng horses, ‘U) Brahma the merchants were asked to in- quotas and acceptance of all men
bulb . 54 d. ;ing steers, and 21 dicate whether or not they would who meet physical, mental and
. 'I mg calve:. The outfit present« close for the parade and rodeo age requirements.
Oregon’s quota last month was
.‘.iddìi -, and licit buckles to the Saturday, members of the Cot­
a!l . » mil cow Ixiys who collect the tage Grove Riding club said Mon­ 20 recruits.
Volunteers must be single and
day the club planned to sponsor
an advertisement listing the stores between 17 and 29 years of nge.
i Bro sto k is used.
!x>.,s who will be enntest- which had agreed to close as a Recently discharged marines with
>hi v. < kcr:d arc: Stub Bar- public service to the out of town seven years or more service who
. bronc r>dcr; Bill Wlcklln, shoppers, so that the shopping can qualify in the rank of ser-
an
cltctwnt a
might lie done before or after Sat­ grant or above need not lie single
Jim
bull rider; Paul urday’s rodeo. The club also ex­ to enlist.
Col. Parks said the marines will
rider; Pete Wheel- pressed its appreciation for the co-
oiinril, Ji a i Rick n d. mid
Wh.tM tt. K
t roni b it to right, (pu i n Mary Urli li r.
Icone rider; Gene Pruitt, operation extended to the event, attempt to reach their full author­
i r <|i»‘<-n card'.d.i’i », mid
Ihootliv Jaehsor Others ill tile t holo are
which will enable a number to ized strength of 100,000 men. luitc
Sulfin . bareback r.der and bull attend tlic rodeo Saturday. For reports set the strength of the
dogger; Bunter Ivory, bareback quite a few, who can’t or won’t at­ marine corps at about 75,000.
As a result of the intensified re­
and bronc rider; .Sonny Turman, tend the rodeo Sunday, the oppor­
■ilf rop:T, bareback and bronc tunity to see the show Saturday cruiting drive, recruiting offices in
the Oregon district will be o[>en
i dor; Gone Mills, bull dogger and will be greatly appreciated.
bro.ic rider; and Wayne Phill¡p?
.Merchants and business men Mondays through Saturdays from
calf roper.
who signed the petition last week X a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Offices are
agreed to close their places of located in Portland. Pendleton,
business for the parade from 1L(X1 Salem, Eugene, and Medford. The
to 11:30 am. and for the rodeo Eugene office is in room No. 6
performance from 1:30 pm. to Post Office Bldg.
5:00 p.m.. reopening their stores
West has pur- at 5:00 ¡i.m. aad remaining open
and group
;nd business on until 7:00 p.m So far as is known
Is. and invit ‘s her friends to the reopening after the rodeo is
on h r July ¡5 and 16 for still planned by the majority of
rcmrmbiT their number.
.
Utrger
hot dogs, etc. Iler the signers.
The humbcrs.ln onlyr of thc.r
.’-font
?ve’; t’ailcr house.
The following last week signi­
place in lini , un as follow.s
fully equipped with stoves for the fied their intention of closing:
I. CGl'HS Band and color bear-
not ssdry barnburners and hot
Short's Grocery, Dr. C. H. Kime.
i 'i s.'pcp corn and living quarter» Clark Studio. Western Auto Sup­
the Sunday School
will lx1 locator! one-half mile south ply. Community Jewelers, Square
Queen Mary I and primi' <
Christmas tree was
•a JI ghway 99 Saturday and Sun- Deal Barber Shop, Quality Mar­
lighted with real can­
I. ok for the
Dot ’s ket, C. G. Auto Supply, Maulding
dles? A close watch
liim'-urgcrs” and the advertise­ Motors, I,eonard Ins. Service,
was kept to see that
ment found c'sewhcrè m this issue Hansen Bros., J. L. Stokes Jew.
the tree did not catch
General Petroleum
f the Sentinel.
cler, C. G. War Supply Co., Gra­
on fire, and everyone
McCoy Mnfnis
Ncxt week Mrs. West will take ber-Gettys, Petersen's Dept. Store,
held their breath when
Onion < bl Co
her "home and budnes;’ to North Arliene's, Arnest Dress Shop, J. C.
Santa's whiskers got
Hansen Bros.
i 'nd and will be located between Penney Co.. Chas. Hall Ins.
too near the flame.
Floy d Githens Moti
No th Bind and Coes Day with her Agency. Radio Ray. Smith Elec­
Remember?
11
trailer bu-ger stand. She invites tric. Webb's Hardware, Beauty
( 'ourt
I eoplc here to stop in when going N o o k, Knickerbocker’s, Grove
I ..me ( 'ounty Sheriff’s
through the coastal towns.
, Jew elers. Gasper Shoe Shop, Mod­
Mrs. West’s son. Virgil is em­ ern Beauty *Shop, Lee Paint Store,
ployed ät Weycrl.acuscFs at Cees Nichols Radio & Appliance, Bris-
tanc Electric, Bob Bauder, State
Fl NERAL
Farm Ins., McCready Lumber Co.,
CHAPEL
Sears
Building
Supply,
Wicks
inns to be opened
115 N. 6th
M.i'lld I ;; Moto
Electric, Rad.ant Cleaners, Floyd
for
grade
school
Phone 101
Albee Pontiac
G.t
hens
Motors,
Coast-to-Coast
RAND ROOM JI LY 24
(’rt"wdi Riding club
Store. Cottage Grove Cleaners.
24
R o I m i ts and I »rury
Bids will be opened on July
.
Smart Shop,
:
Cottage Grove Scn-
OK Rublwr Wcldi'i and Sib
for the construction of a
i band tincl.
Radiator Service
room on the grade school giounds
|
adjoining the Jefferson school
Alone In Field
I budding. The new addition wiU.bc
The only rlace ir. tr.e world that
Scars Building Supply
di ached to the Jefferson building
•irncting (md will replace the old woodshed produces nil three standard co idi
nygnts. salt, [rprer and sugsr. is
Yore ilia Riding club
A representative of the Eugene
• the valuable Hamley addle in I Pari °f ’be building. The addition New Iberia. La
Standard • hl Co
July 15
onc story. sixty by thirty
curity
ottico
will
he
at
o
Cottage
Grove
Rodio
29 Misccllnncoifr riders
feet and will be made of the new
the Citj Hall in Cottage Grove on and 16.
roups will form In these loc
The saddh . shown with Pendlc- material know i as light rock. Part Everybody reads the Classified, i
tiun
ast workers in ob-
n Round-Up Qu. en Katherine of the addition facing the play­
to noun
h
seeuritv cards or Lazinka and Cowhand Jeiry Am- grounds will be constructed of
taining
on Ash. between I *
claiming lx nefits under the old- bier, is offered jointly by the glass brick.
7 to 10 on Ash. Ix lwix n J ft
E. W. Fleming, superintendent
age and sunivors insurance pro­ Pacific International
Livestock
11 to 13 on Ash. bcjwrcn K Ä-
said
Tuesday sufficient funds arc
the
Chri.-tenson
gram.
Exposition and
lI to 18 on I. between Ash
Workers who have lost their so­ Brothers Rodeo, which winters at available foi the construction of
Birch
cial security cards should obtain Eugene. It goes to the man carn- the exterior of the building and
Pi
duplicates, rather than attempt to ng the most points in 11 rodeos to equip the building vvitn heat and
for the
on Birria
give tlicit- account numbers from in which the Christenson Brothers lights. Eventually the addition
27 to 29 on Bin'll.
will
contain
three
practice
rooms
memory, Paul F. Johnson of the supply the stock and will lie on
/\ll units should report to these
with elevated floors.
Eugene office advised today. An
locations at lo 3(1 a m. Saturday.
error in the number on the em­
Saddle award will lie m.ali c at
Tlie parade will liegin at 11 a.tn.
ployee's records may jeopardize the Pacific International (Act. CITY OFFERS TWO
the employee's social security sta­ 6-14.
FEDERAL HOUSE UNITS
tus. he said.
TO HIGHEST BIDDER
The City of Cottage Grove is
THORNTON 1X11 RED
offering two federal housing units
ix WOODS AOI IDENT
gowiha h i e cm - b
Douglas Thornton, residing at to the highest bidder. Bids will be
Charles Robert Roller, 19, Her­
We will lie closed from 1:30 to 5:00
The annual Gowdyvlllc club .the l.atham store apartments and received until 7:30 p.m.. July 17th
bert R. Fuller, IK, and Willis
Alvin Deatherage, all of Cottage picnic will be held Sunday. July employed by the Douglas Timber and will be opened and publicly
Saturday during the rodeo.
Grove, were enlisted in the I’. S. 30th at the old 4-H picnic grounds Corp., of Drain had the misfortune read aloud. The units are located
to
sustain
a
broken
leg
in
a
woods
at
Birch
and
N
Streets
and
must
across
from
tlic
Blue
Mountain
Port
land
this week
through the Eugene Recruiting of­ school. Club members are request­ accident Friday, while at work be reduced to flat panels in mov­
ed to bring fried chicken, bread west of Drain. He was taken to a ing. If purchased they can not be
fice.
Roner is tlic son of Mr. nnd Mrs. and one covered dish for the Eugene hospital in Mills Ambu- used for residential, commercial or
industrial buildings within the city-
Charles Roner. Fuller is the son of family. Members are requested to lance.
limits and must be moved within
Mr. nnd Mrs. Manley Fuller, and meet at the Henry Schmitt place
thirty days after the purchase.
Typewriter ewers for sale.
Deatherage is the son of Mrs. to load calk. If you do not have
Phone 343-J
South 6th Street
Several units were previously-
The Sentinel
transportation call 414Y.
'.Caroline Graham.
sold by the city to make room for
the new hospital building now un­
der construction on the site.
SMITH’S
Bank Deposits
Reach New High
As
I
New Enlistments
•vcrl.v A I -I Hite, 194 »
II, pl. O lit 1 d I 111 q' I I
rum I wiili matching v
All quieti candidat1''
■Jill t
«ir. mástil
II»>IIWS lol ttl'
grulli winch vv
Ivan I'al fen und l'on Lyon will K< »RE
lie indio |xdlco and will lie In
tjui'i'ii Mary
charge ol linking and maintain i'hiwil, a White cow l«iy
ini’ <» del al the I odeo
Lulls Caldwell, pli'Mdi
The Hrnllnel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
[/. S. Marines Seek
1(110 pCtMIII'.
T. Bali in the
hi I h i
Thur«.. I Illy IM, IB.MI
Many rampus Many P|acesof Business to Close for
iioaeoiowboys annual Rodeo Saturday at 1:30 P.M.
O Compete
Maty
Bilch r Wil:
< nie<'ii Mary I of the H
Mi
■■
ing when they picked up and
detonated a bomb attached to a
grounded Japanese balloon. Fiend­
ishly conceived, these airborne
missiles with their lethal cargoes
had been released from the Nip-
poncse mainland by the hundreds
dining the dosing phase ol tile
war. Drifting high on thermal cur­
rents, many reached scattered I’a-
cific coast areas, but inflicted no
damage on tai gets of military im-
portance.
Innocent victims of this lurking
death were: Mrs. Elsie Mitchel).
26; Jay Gilford, 13; Edward En-
gen, 13; Dick Patzke, 14; Joan
Patzki
13, and Sherman Shoe-
maker, 11, all Bly residents at
the time. Mis. Mitchell was the
wife ol Reverend A. E. Mitchell,
now stationed in Indo-China. The
recreation area is named after Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell, leaders of the
fatal outing party.
Eeatlire addresses at the dedi­
cation ceremony will be made by
( ieneral
a representative ol
Albert Wedemeyer, Commander of
the Sixth Army, and Governor
McKay of ( )rcgon.
Business nnd Personal Stationery
— The Serti inel —
CowkysWiiiVie
For Hamley Saddle
Buy Your Films Early
Three Local Youths
Enlist in Navy
-RODEO-
CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO
New Nash Rambler Station Wagon introduced
at the Annual
Rodeo and Pageant
When it comes to shopping, you can
We are always well supplied and
ready to help you
Here is America's newest and lowest priced custom all-steel station wagon — the Nash
Rambler. Standing a road - hugging 62 inches, it is a 5 - passenger, two - door utility car with
mnjile space for extra passengers and cargo. Tlio factory delivered price of $1808 includes
about $300 worth of extra, factory installed equipment, s ' h as radio, Weather Eye condi­
tioned air system, directional signals and many other custom extras.
Knickerbockers, "»f Courses’_^M»