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? • The Weather fCourteay Cottage Grove Luke Weather .Station) Sept. Sept S<-|H. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. High l»w 7« 74 72 7H 80 78 78 50 4!) 4li 50 50 54 47 14 15 16 17 18 It) 20 Pre .30 T Qtottaoe SrûMe Sentinel Thornton Corners Di ido Moxl- Bennett Creek ^Harvey RL k DON’T FORGET TO TI RN YOUR (L<MKS HACK TO PACIFIC STANDARD TIME. THIS SUNDAY AT 1:59 A. M. , HAM VOLUME IJUI COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COI STY. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 Ten Cents per Copy NUMBER 7 0 CG Gridders Travel to Sweet Home Friday; Currin Field Lights Arrive Prize Winners or South Lane County Fair Are Announced Here arc the prize winners who took top honors at the South Ixinc County Fair last week end, us re- leased by the lair board Display» Granges Hebron, Dorena, Cres- well. Farm Youth Orgimi/ntion DI k - [day F E A Youth Movement < irganization Displays Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, F. H A . Rainbow Girls. General Farm Displays Mrs V Claudi- Arne Replica Dorena Dam P. D G Flower Club. Music Association Membership Drive Final prc[Mirations for the an nual Eugene and University Civic Music Association membership drive to I m - launched Monday, Sep- tenriar were completed at a luncheon Tuesday noon in Eugene. The l<x-ii) representative, Mrs. Flower» POTTED Pl.ANTS Fern Belle > W. C. Martin, rc|x>rts that plans season indicate an Burkholder, 1st. F'uchsia Madge1 f,,r Johnson, 1st; Belle Burkholder, «’“•«•‘•»»t >e»[x.nM. from n-pr<»en- 2nd Rubrum lily Relle Burk- «»“'es in all parts of tlx- county, Another season of top ranking holder. Fibrous Ix-gonia Ina < kxl- ard, 1st; Belle Burkholder, 2nd concert artists is is prospect, Dur- Tuberous b e g o n I a Mrs. Fred ■ Ing the [Hist season Thomas L. Mills, 1st; Mrs. Fred Mills, 2nd Thomas, Kristen Flagstad, the Hanging basket Mrs. Ei cd Mills, Four Piano Ensemble, Joseph i Szigeti, the Wagner Opera Co , 1st; Mrs Earl Hill. 2nd CUT FLOWERS: Begonia dis Grant Johannason and the Port play Mrs. Fred Mills, 1st; Mrs land Symphony were presented to Ina Godard, 2nd. lunge astri» ; most enthusiastic audiences. All members for the coming Mrs W. A, Heinenway, 1st; Sena McLean, 2nd. Medium asters I year must tie enrolled by Satur- Mrs. W. A. Heinenway, 1st. Small day, September 30. The fee is the same as In past years, $8.15 for aster» Sens Mi l .can, 1st. DAHLIAS: Cactu» c I Han adults and $.3 08 for school pupils »en. 1st. Mr-. W A Hcmcnway, ' No admit tuner to individual con 2nd. Decora t I v c Mrs Ralph certs is available. Tickets can I m - secures from any Scars. 1st; L K. Brumfield. 2nd Ball Sena McLean, lit; Mrs. E ¡of the local committer-: Mrs. Jo sr-ph Bricher. Mrs. David Morris, M McEwen, 2nd Small cactu» Mrs. J. F. Gixlard, 1st and 2nd Mrs II. A. Hagen, Mrs. Norman Small decorative Sena Melman, Richards and Mrs. W. C. Martin 1st; L. K Bruniiield, 2nd. Pomism Mrs ta-o Fraser, 1st anil 2nd Delphinium Geneva Bettis, 1st; Mrs. Dale Harris, 2nd Gladiolas Mr». McEwen, 1st and 2nd. Ixirge marigold» Mrs. J. A. Trembly. 1st; Maty Ame, 2nd Medium mar igolds Mrs. J. F. Godard. 1st; The meeting place of Calvin Mrs. Geo. Fraser, 2nd. Small mari Funk |M>st No. 32, American Le- golds Mm C I Hansin, 1st. gion, lias been changed to the Mr». J. F’. Godard. 2nd Roses , Armory, ..... —_______ it was __ _________ announced this Mrs. John England, 1st; Mrs. R. < week after a meeting of Ilio |»>st * „ officers Monday night. ZINNIAS. Ixitge Fn-da Arp, plans for the coming year wore |1»t and 2nd Medium Mra E. M. (outlined, and it was decided to ▼MrKw.-n l.f Mrs. Mr. Sena Sen. Melman, Met e„n ,.n,1.rta|nm(.|,| durinK McEwen, iat; 2nd. Small Lula Bettis. 1st and tiie regular meetings. 2nd. Special arrangement Mrx. The next meeting will be a pot Earl Hill. Special cox-comb Mis luck dinner for members, auxili Ralph Scars. ary, and proHficctlve members. It SMALL MUMS: Sena Mclx-an, will be held in the downstairs din lit; L. (’. Hansen, 2nd. Miscella ing room of the Armory next Mon neous Sona Melx-an, 1st; Mrs. S. day beginning at 7 p.m. L. Godard, 2nd. JUNIOR DISPLAYS: Coamo» Geneva Bettis, 1st and 2nd. Zin nias Geneva Betti», 1st; Elaine Oster, 2nd Aster Elaine Oster, 1st. Marigold Elaine Oster Roses Mr. and Mrs. George Cottle, for — Elaine Oster. merly of Boise, Idaho, have been Vegetable» appointed new managers of the BFANS: Wax Oak Uiwn, 1st; Cottage Grove Hotel, it was an Dorena Grange, 2nd. Oregon Giant nounced this week. --Oaklawn Farm, 1st; Leon Mor Cot t Ie has managed hotels in ton, 2nd. Blue Lake Oaklawn Nebraska and ran a bowling alley- Farm, 1st; Dorena Grange, 2nd. in Boise. He assumed his duties (Continued on [>age 2i 1 here Sept. 15. Legion Meets In Armory Monday New Hotel Managers Take Over Duties Killedin Korea Civilian Defense Board Plans Registration of All Citizens Preparedness to meet any emergency that may come to Early acaran injuries which have The Ioni; awaited lights and fix- Cottage Grove was demonstrated Tuesday night at the meet hit ncvcral key players on the Cot- lures for the new football stadium | ing of the local civilian defense planning board as members tage Grove high school football "t Grove High School ar- I presented reports of progress made since organization of the , rived I uesday of this week and squad have dimmed kxal ho|ie» of . plal)M a„ going ahend for early board a month ago. This was the second mcetihg of an easy victory over Sweet Home | installation. the group and, although some Friday night. The game will be Construction of the stadium is j ' committee chairmen did not have played in Sweet Home. ¡progressing rapidly and plans arei reports to make, it was the opinion Guards Ray .Simonsen and being made for the dedication of I i of Civilian Defense Director With a first in calf roping and Sonny Hayes, and halfback Bill George ( urrin field Oct. 6 with, Claude C. Cruson that the group a third in steer riding, Ernest McBee, of the first string, and ’hp Eugene High game. Because I Mann of Tillamook was pro- . .. . . . J is making rapid strides toward ef- guard John Bash of the second,o( ,h' Potential strength shown : claimcd all-around champion cow- asl<inK damages of fecting a workable civilian defense string, all have been sidelined by both teams to date, this game | boy Sunday at the amateur rodeo S.10-000 from tlje city of Cottage , program for the city. injuries. Furthermore, the trick is ,s expected to draw a capacity I and roundup sponsored by the Cot- 9™° J,lctLln.5*^“ i "But we will have to have plenty knee of Jim Webb has not shown , rowd along with the added attrac- tage Grove Riding club. la?1 Martha F of help,” he added. "Eash man sufficient improvement to allow **on *^e field dedication. For his achievement. Mann wax \ who c!a,m^ ** uwas r*rmanently should have anywhere from three „ . Iledication ceremonies will be him to play this week. awarded a trophy donated by' *'he" s ln a i held at half time and are expected Community Jewelers and a head- ho e ln tbe street *ast APnl- For replacements. Coach Bob to be brief but impressive without The first local boy to be killed stall given by Gasper Shoe Shop. Duscnberry has named Dick Piller In addition to the city, the com- : All graduate nurses In the long speeches. in action in the Korean War was and Jim Wilson to take over the plaint also names as defendants Cottage Grove area are re The $15,000 bond election con Carl David Frost, 18, son of Mrs. Top money winner was Mac Berry guard s|x>ts, and Dave Imel will Mayor F. H. Doleman, Councilmen quested to leave their nnmM ducted Monday of this week for Nelreatha Frost Chambers of Cali who placed first in steer riding but hold down the position at left Joe Bricher, Elmer Kent, Richard the purpose of providing funds to fornia. Carl enlisted in the Army- did not qualify for the all-around L. Thwing. Oscar Smith, Z. A. | and addresses with Div Bill halfback Otherwise, the starting Earl, chairman of the health finish the stadium carried by a in July 1949. and in July of this title since he entered just the one lineup will be the same as for the Coop, and Amil Thies, and City i committee of the civilian de event. year was sent to Korea with the St. Francis game; Ray Duer and unanimous vote of 31-0. Results follow (winners are ■ Engineer L. W. Coiner. fense planning hoard. The inir- Fifth Infantry. Mrs. Chambers from Cottage Grove unless other Ben HilJikcr, ends; Charles Marlin According to the complaint, the pose of this request is to build The M and W Market Is pre was notified September 12 of his wise noted): and Ixiwry Hoyer, tackles; Wayne plaintiff stepped into a hole “ap- j up a list of trained MNM who Schmitt, center; and Wes Mal senting rooters emblems to all death. Calf roping, purse donated by proximately six inches deep and i will be available to assist In Cottage Grove high school stu- Frost had been a resident of Hansen Bros.: Ernest Mann, first; fifteen inches in diameter" while I case of an emergency. colm, Ed Tryck, Dick Dobbins, and dents this Eriday. The emblems Cottage Grove for many years and Irne! will be in the backfield Johnny Leonard, second; Marion crossing Sixth street at the Main ! Graduate nurses may call win be given out in first period attended schools here. Purdy, third. This [wist week Duscnberry has classes. street intersection. As a result of: Dr. Earl’s office, phone 385. Bareback riding, purse donated the fall it is claimed she sustained I been stressing pass defense in the I' They consist of a large badge by J. B. Leonard Insurance Ser practice sessions. Because of fhet^ypp ¡n jbe school colors of blue M. PONTON BUYS ANGUS Marvin Ponton recently pur- vice: Louie Torricellas of Eugene, and that these injuries are per- up to 10 or 12 assistants, for no unusual number of injuries, he ‘has and gold with the words "Cottage ’ one of us is indispensable.' decided to cut out contact work Grove Lions” printed on them. A chased tnn-e purebred Aberdeen- first; T. Hibbard, Reedsport, sec manent. for a while. • blue and gold ribbon hangs from Angus cow-s from Frank E. Gray. ond; Robert Foster. Eugene, third. It is charged that the city was George Macready, co-chairman (Continued on page 3) negligent in keeping the crosswalk of the public utilities committee, During the B squad game with the badge suspending a miniature Both are of Cottage Grove. in good condition. Eugene Monday, outstanding per- football. suggested that the board conduct The Eugene law firm of Calkins a registration of all persons in this formers for the Lions were Ken The emblems were presented and Calkins is representing the area for identification purposes in Sloan and Clarence Smith. Dusen-j with the idea of giving the stu plaintiff. bcry stated that these- players dents something nice to wear to case of emergency. The board de- may see action in the varsity games and to give high school ath- , cided to ask one of the women’s Sweet Home tilt Friday. pieties a boost. The football can be' groups in town to handle this registration. Saturday at 2:30 p.m. the Lion taken off in other s[K>rt seasons B squad will play Pleasant Hill on with the student retaining a very Members of the planning board, Almost 100 more students are Although construction of the the local gridiron. Al) towns|*eople good booster badge and ribbons. and the committees they head, are. now registered in Cottage Grove i band room at Jefferson school got are urged to attend. Cecil D. Wood, who has been C. W. Cothrell, transportation; elementary schools than have ever under way this week, funds are The first night game to be before been enrolled at a given still needed to help finance the connected with the Los Angeles; George Macready, public utility [»lice department for the past 22 (gas); Floyd Hilliker, public util played on Currin field under the time. — building, according to Mrs. Harold years, has recently been added to j ity (power and light); Herbert W. new lights will take place Oct 6 That was the statement made Axley, chairman of the drive. the Cottage Grove police force, Lombard, legal; Elmer W. when the Lions will tangle with this week by Grdde School Super Plans now’ are being made to according to Chief Chester Nord- ing, inter-city; Vinal Randall Sr., the Eugene Axemen. Dedication intenderti Elmer Fleming as he a rummage sale in the near strom. shelter; Dr. Bill Earl, health; Faye F. L. Morris, administrator of released the official figures. ceremonies for the field also will future with all proceeds to go into During his tenure in the Califor- Stewart,, demolition and road re« lie heM at that time. — ■ Present enrollment now stands the band room fund. All persons at 937, exceeding by 97 last year’s who have clothing, household nia city. Wood was a member of pairs; Vinal Randall Jr., air ob- the detective division for 16 years, servation; L. W. Coiner, public ministrator of the new Cottage peak, which was reached Jan. 16. REGISTER NOW IF । Grove hospital now under con Average daily attendance last year goods, or other items they would He also did special police work works; Police Chief Chester Nord- be willing to contribute are asked there. i strom, traffic: Fire Chief George VOI EXPECT TO struction, it was announced this w-as 832 pupils. to leave them at the old Sentinel Peckham, fire; Lloyd Griggs, com- week by Floyd Githens, chairman Fleming stated that every class building, 25 N. Sixth street, Thurs VOTE NOVEMBER 7 munication; and Larry Levens, of the hospital employment com- . except the fourth grade is above day or Friday of next week, Sept. welfare. If you are not registered in the mittee. | the state-recommended size. State 28 or 29. between the hours of 2 proper precinct, you’ll miss your With twelve years of experience school authorities have recom- FOR SALE — Home cooked and P. S. (Curly) Bukowski has been chance to vote on the general elec in managing hospitals behind him. mended limits of 25 students per and 4 p.m. and baked food sale at CG Ice named assistant director and will Those who would like to con tion November 7th. Deadline for Mr. Morris was administrator of teacher in grades one through plant Sat., Sept. 23. beginning at aid Cruson in carrying out the registering is October 6th, or Bozeman Deaconess hospital at three, and 30 students in grades tribute articles but are unable to 10 a.m. Women of Methodist defense program. Mayor F. H. bring them in should call 585 or thirty days prior to the election. Bozeman, Mont., before he came four through eight. Church. i Doleman presided at Tuesday’s j 2L, and suitable arrangements will If you have moved from one pre to Portland. I meeting. ! be made. cinct to another, changed your Tem|»rarily located at the Cot Here’s your chance to stock up. - i - j ^ next meeting of the plan- COMPLETES BOOT name as in the case of a good many tage Grove Hotel, he expects to Completion date of the band on some good home-cooked food. njng board wiH be held Oct. 24. TRAINING married women, or have become of have an office soon in one of the room has been promised for some Why don’t you drop over to the Ice voting age sine«’ the last election, buildings at the hospital site which Gérai D. Kendall, seaman re time around the middle of Novem- plant sometime Saturday ? Mrs. W. A. Woodard returned you’ll need to register. formerly was occupied by the vet cruit, USN, of Route 1, Cottage i ber. The bus shed which w-as As you know, the first eash ad home Thursday from a Eugene You can register at the office erans housing office. At present, Grove, has completed recruit train covering the area now under con- we receive after press time Wed- hospital where she had been a [in of John Wells, justice of the peace, he is trying to secure necessary ing at the U. S. Naval Training struction has been torn down, and nesday goes on the front page. He tient for nearly a week, suffering room 3 in the Stewart building. hospital equipment in order to be Center. San Diego, Calif. the foundation was poured this who hesitates is lost, and he who with virus pneumonia. She is re Or you can register at the county ready for the proposed opening j Kendall entered the Naval ser week. Contractor is the Industrial acts promptly gets his ad on page covering satisfactorily at her Building Co. of Eugene. ' one. | home. court house in Eugene. around the first of the year. vice June 12. 1950. Tillamook Cowboy Wins Top Honors At Amateur Rodeo Dornan Sues City For WOO Grade School Enrollment Sets Record; Rummage Sale To Benefit Band Room Cecil Wood Joins Local Police Force Administrator of Hospital Is Named I Attention Eaters | We Put In a Lot of Work, But It IFas Worth It” Everyone Agrees As South Lane County Fair Is Declared An Outstanding Success >11 EnthusiaNin and Interest at the South Lane County Fair last week end was at an all-time high as is shown by the photos above. Some of the most popular exhibits were those appearing for the first time—ceramics shown by Edna's Ceramic shop of Cottage Grove and Gladys Workman of *rottsbiirg, and hobbies, of which there were 21 displays this year. Last year only five hobby collections wen* shown. In the top row, reading from left to right, E. I,. Clark, sponsor of the local group of Future Farmers of America, is shown with three members; Elmo Chase, judge of flowers, is caught by the camera as he looks over the arrangements; Mrs. Albert llelliwell (right), winner of first prize in the jelly contest, holds one of her specimens for the inspection of scorer Mrs. Stewart ('arlson; Shirley Arne, Mrs. Jeanne Morton, and Mrs. Claude Arne admire the tableful of good food arranged by the Dorena Grange; Mrs. Grant Lovegren, champion cake- baker, is congratulated by Mary Cullen (Mrs. Charles Laugh ton), home economies editor of the Oregon Journal. In the bottom row, Mrs. Morton, J. K. Gurton, county I-Il club agent, and Hattie Mae Rhonennis, county 4-H club agent in home economics, discuss the fair with Miss Cullen; Mrs. Harvey Cearley, leader of the local Brownie troop, and Girl Scout Ella Goff show off a prize winning jar of peaches in front of the Girl Scout booth; Mrs. Morton stand» beside th« hobby display booth; Gladys Workman holds one of the figurines which was part of her ceramics display; O. M. Patten, chairman of the fair hoard, and Mrs. I^arry Brum field cheek over the list of fair winners.