The Weather I (('ourtcuy Cottage Grove Lake Weather Station) High taw Pr». Oct. 4 58 53 .92 <)«*t. 5 76 50 .80 Oct. Il 61 48 1.07 Oct. 7 60 < M» 56 Oct. 8 78 56 (Mi Oct. 9 60 42 .41 Oct. 10 (Mi 42 .00 Oct. 11 74 48 .(M) the C ottage G rove S entinel Serving the Heart of the Nation’s Greatest Lumber Region Since 1889 VOLUME LXH COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1950 A Free Press Is seiender of Democracy - Roseburg Editor TRUMAN'S WAR MOBILIZATION ADVISERS IN SESSION Be Sure to Join the I Cniaade for Freedom by Monday - Ten Cents per Copy NUMBER 10 Governor Says Over-Optimism Is Dangerous During Talk Here The American newspaix-r is the arm, the hand, and the fist of the Regardless of what happens in Korea, the United States nation. will be on a strong military program for the next several LIONS TAKE REST That's what Charles Stanton, years. We must keep our feet on the ground and not become The Cottage Grove Lions are editor of the Roseburg News-Re­ over-optimistic now that our forces are gaining the upper taklng a week’s rest in their view, told memtMTN of th«* Cottage -------- , hand. football M-hedule before rneet- Grove Lions club Thursday at Word must have made the That is what Gov. Douglas ing the Roseburg Indians he re their luncheon m«*etlng. The title round» In deer circles that McKay told more than 150 mem­ > Oct. 20. of Stanton's talk was, "What lx a the people huutina season bers of the Cottage Grove Cham- Half-season ticket» for the N cwmimint T", in commemoration on, ticcauar this Meek one of ber of Commerce and Lions club remalnlng two home games of National N»wspa|»cr W<*ek. their represenlatlvcs paid in an informal talk Wednesday have been placed on sale at the 'The newspa|ier is an arm u|s>n visit to Cottage Grow to noon. The governor was intro­ high »chool. In addition to the which you lean for help, for guid- check on the prospecta, duced by Art Schaefer, represent­ Roseburg game, purchaser» will unce, for assistance, and for com- Hr w as welcomed to thi- ing the Lions club. be able to vlew the contest with ìor^," he said. "It Is u hand, city by Mr». W. E 4M Springfield Nov. II. Price of “This military program will and generous in love and friend­ N. Third street. Hi »hr the two-game ticket is $1.50. have several impacts upon our ship. ever willing to lead, to give, relate» Unit the visitor «-elnts Consequently, we must weed out Board; Treaaury Secretary John Snyder; Deputy Defens» Secretary Stephen Early; Labor Secretary Maurice the Gcal-given freedoms which we ut top the bad items in the state budget Tobin and W Averel) Harriman, Far Eastern adviser to the President Standing (1 to r.) are: Under Secre­ hold dear." and make sure we don’t waste a tary of Agriculture Clarence McCormick; Budget Director Frederick Lawton; John Steelman, A«(«t»nt to the In one sense, Stanton pointed A|qmr<|MM't> The 1951 Lane County Commun- | National Security Resource! Board. (International Soundphoto) The governor declared that he likened to a mirror. In its news K<>< m I people liimtlng waMm. ity Chest will get underway, Oct. j rather enjoys being called "Do- pages, it is a reflection of the nothing Doug,” by his political 24. and be completed by Wednes­ place, conditions and times. Like opponents, “because then I can day. November 8, according to a mirror, the more perfect it is, point out all the things we have C. P. Tillman, campaign general the clearer its reflection. It must accomplished.” Some of the items chairman. reflect the good and the laid alike he mentioned were: "This year we have a bigger job "In totalitarian nations," the I 1. In the field of higher educa­ Fort Hood, Texas. — Recruit than ever before in raising our speaker stated, “the press is the James W. Raisor, son of Mr. and tion, more than $20 million is be­ goal of $159,146,” Tillman said. first to be brought under control ing invested in buildings and because the people must be fed on Organization for the various Mrs. James W. Raisor, Cottage Only a few days remain for local residents to join the| Grove, has recently- reported to equipment, of which $7 million proiMiganda until all believe alike, communities throughout Lane Crusade for Freedom, Art Schaefer, local Crusade chairman, The first round of play in the is being used this year alone. think alike, and act alike. But County is now underway. Tillman Fort Hood and has been assigned 2. The state is now carrying to a combat unit of the 2nd Ar­ thia condition cannot result while tane county Golf Championship has announced. added, and leadership is being en ­ Oct. 16 is the deadline for signing the Freedom Scroll PUBLIC LAW 779 — 81»t on a reforestation program which mored Division for basic training. th«* truth anil to criticize official will he held at the Cottage Grove listed to head the various sections golf course Sunday. This tourna­ which is located in the First National bank. Signers also will CONGRESS—an amendment is the "largest of any in the activities.” of the campaign. ment is the first of its kind to be ............— .........- to the Selective Service Act world.” The governor praised the ............- have the opportunity to make a Stanton debunked the theory staged in the county. The present schedule calls for of 194S, provides for the regis­ cooperation shown between pri­ voluntary contribution to the sup- held by many critics of the free the Advance Gift Committee to tration of medical, dental and vate industries in Oregon, United |jort of Radio Free Europe. With more than 100 golfers ex ­ press that we can have no effi­ Kick-off Oct. 17, with the rest of I allied specialist categories States Forest service, and the For the convenience of those ciency while we have newspapers pected to compete, play will begin the committee divisions kicking off who have not yet reached .he state organizations, without which who will not be able to get to the ut 9 a m. Accotding to the plans dÍMigreoing them»«* I ves. age of 50 at the time of regis­ Oct. 24, and completing their work ”tl is program would not be suc- bank in the next few days, the Hc |»»int«*d out that here in Amer­ of the promoters, the first round by Nov. 8. ce.-sful.” tration, and further stipulates of the 54-hoie tourney will be Sentinel is today publishing on ica we have [«roved that "unity that no such Individual shall “This year, we are setting up! 3. At present, $11 million is be­ played at the Cottage Grove Plans for a Halloween party for 3 a fa™,m le^ lies in disunity.” the county on an entirely different I be inducted after he has at­ ing invested in state institutions, course. The next round will take ■ members and their famil.es were ™s may be clipped rom the "Our American press docs not p aro the following wwk at the formpd at the meting of the Am- ¡>aP<’r' slKn‘‘d. >nd sent to Schae- A grand opening with orchids including the hospital for the in­ tained the flfthy-first anni­ basis from what it has been in agree on ¡xditics, labor, interna­ versary of his birth. It is pro­ previous years,” Tillman said. “In flown from Hawaii for the ladies sane, the tuberculosis hospital, and Oakwny course in Eugene, and ..Kean tagion Monday evening. U" tional affairs, taxation or even taurelwood in Eugene will be host vided that the term "allied the past it has been customary to and comic books for the children the penitentiary. “I feel that Ore­ Ahhough the party primarily scrolls will be included among the how to cook eggs,” he stated. the next -Sunday. specialist categories shall appoint one county chairman who will be staged Saturday by Cot­ gon is doing a good job in handling wH1 ‘r childi;n all memtars ensh,m<,^ the “Yet, because of this very dis- include. BUT NOT BE LIM­ has been saddled with the back- tage Grove's newest shoe store, mental illness,” Gov. McKay A perpetual cup will be awarded of ,tw fnml)y art. lnvit(K1 lo aUend »reedom Bell tower in Berhn. agreement, our American |M*oplc to each winner In the men ITED TO, veterinarians, op­ breaking job of trying to help each Hoover's Shoe Store, 29 S. Sixth stated. .................... “ * “ ----- and theOct 31 fun-fest. There will be State Crusade chairman F. N.. arc the be«i informed In the women divisions. tometrists, pharmacists and In response to a question con­ locality organize its own campaign. ; street. entertainment, games and refresh- Belgrano Jr. this week congratu- yvorld They arc nblc to think osteopaths. “This year the Eugene Insur­ Owned and operated by Edward cerning the highway between Cot­ I menti. -------- lated chairmen and other mem- more dearly and work together in tage Grove and Eugene, the gover­ Colonel Francis W. Mason. Dep­ ance underwriters Association has J. Hoover, formerly of Vancouver. Preceding the Monday meeting. bers of Oregon ebunty Crusade or­ greater harmony than in any oth­ ganizations. He said that they uty State Director. Selective Ser­ taken on the project of helping to! Wash., the store will handle na­ nor stated that it will take from Legionnaires, members of the aux­ er country in the world." have done a wonderful job in en­ vice System for Oregon announced organize the county district mem- • tional-known brands of shoes, in­ three to five years to build and iliary, and families attended a pot­ Preceding the talk. Lions club rollment of Freedom Scroll names, today that the first special regis­ bers. This seems to me to be the cluding Air-Step, Buster Brown, repair all urgently needed roads luck dinner. Entertainment was president Joe Brlcher announced in the state. He explained that primary objective of the cam- tration under this amendment will ideal w-ay to handle this colossal and Roblee. furnished by the music students the committees for the year. They only a certain amount of money job in view of the fact that ap ­ ; paign. Hoover has been in the shoe be undertaken Monday, Oct. 16. at Classes of the Cottage Grove M ^rsE L. Goodridge Capt arc. program committee, Virgil may be spent in an area for roads. As returns come in, the chair­ the offices of the several loc^l proximately 30 men. working in business for 13 year. He worked This amount is based on the traf­ Kingsley; attendance, Brighton kindergarten have been moved to Merlin Bullard, commanding of- pairs, will do the job that was in the Buster Brown shoe store in fic count in that area. I.conard, George Macready, Grant the basement of the armory due ficer of the local unit National man reported, there is growing in­ boards in Oregon. previously done by one man.” Vancouver for eight years, three Lov<*gr»n; membership, Elmer to increased enrollment. Guard, showed movies of the un­ dication that Oregon, as usual, has "Those required to register at “We don’t build roads for pork Clyde Pierce and Bob Anderson as manager. Previous to that. ' more than kept [»ace with the rest Fleming, Warren Hansen, tarry Those rooms have recently been derwater and surface explosion of I of the nation in this patriotic ef­ this special initial registration of of Eugene have been appointed to Hoover was employed in a store at barrels," he declared. tavena; project, George Keep, Pat decorated and iiew equipment con­ the atom bomb taken during tests physicians, dentists, etc,” said In addition to Gov. McKay and fort, and that General Eisenhow­ Colonel Mason, “include all men in handle districts three and ten. Great Falls, Mont., for five years. Schaefer, those at the speaker’s Rickard, I lean Webb. at Bikini made in July, 1948. sisting of folding chairs, a desk, er’s appeal a few short weeks ago these professional groups who which include Cottage Grove, He also has been manager of shoe table included Mrs. McKay, Mayor and a cabinet as well as low departments of Montgomery Ward Frank Doleman, Homer Hansen, ‘ on tabor Day is being answered have served on active duty with Saginaw, Dorena, and Lorane. specially constructed tables has stores in Colorado, Nebraska, and president of the Chamber of Com­ by thousands of Americans. Their any branch of the armed forces been donated to the kindergarten. Montana. suptxjrt has already made possible less than 21 months, and who merce, and Joe Bricher, president The kindergarten board of the the construction of one additional cither received all or any part of He belongs to the Masonic and of the Lions club. PTA is grateful to those who have Three youths from th«» Cottage Radio Free Europe station. Elks lodges, as well as the Congre­ their professional training under After his tai k, Gov. McKay given this assistance to the class. Grove area enlisted in the U. S. gational church. His son, 10, is in made an inspection tour of the Belgrano advised his chairmen Mrs. Etta Gray, teacher of the air force this week and reported that it is hoped to have the bulk the Army specialized training pro­ the fifth grade here. Hoover’s new Cottage Grove hospital. He gram. or similar programs ad­ class, has designated each Friday for their medical examination 1of the Freedom Scrolls and con- wife will help in the operation of was scheduled to speak in Spring­ ministered by the Navy, and those aa visiting day for parents and Monday in Eugene, according to tribupons in hand by this week- Latest reports from the deer the store at the beginning. who were deferred from service field Wednesday evening. Don't look for 1950 to produce friends, ('lass hours are 9 to 11:15 Sgt. Lucas L. Rutkowski, recruit- end • for * - forwarding — to — Berlin. during World War II for the pur­ hunting scene reveal that Howard a.m. and 12:45 to 3 p.m. The pub ­ more than a half dozen million­ Ing officer for the U. S. Army and There, on United Nations day, Oc- pose of pursuing a course of study Cox of Cottage Grove has bagged aires in this [»articular district for lic is invited to visit during these Air Force. tobcr 24, the scrolls will be fea- leading to education in one of the largest mule deer, a five point buck which weighed 250 pounds the reason that there arc too hours. tured at the dedication of the these professions." They are, Richard 4. Clark, 1338 Enrollment has not yet reached dresged. many flics in the prosperity oint­ giant Freedom Bell, which will on Service on active duty does not the maximum of 50 students, and Quincy Ave.; Jerry G. Tennis. 701 ment. In company with Mrs. Cox and that day ring out for the first include any of the time spent in S. Sixth st.; and Joseph D. Martin. First it was the box car short­ more children still are welcome to Box 18, Drain. They will take time the plea of millions and mil­ son Dale and family. Cox brought the armed forces during under ­ age which curtail<*d cashing in on register. the if basic training at lackland lions of Americans for peace and graduate or post-graduate study 1 the buck down the first day of the a lot of the highest priced lumber season. Dale also got a buck of un­ air base, San Antonio, Texas, and freedom for all mankind. and training, Col. Mason said. since the war. And now that the In Florida not so long ago a mil­ writers' Laboratories seal. Don’t then will be assigned to service All who are required to register disclosed weight. Where enrollment has not been box car shortage, which has cost Leader in the Rose and Co. lion-dollar hotel burned down overload circuits. schools for further training. must present themselves at the completed. Scrolls will be for- Oregon upwards of sixty million merely because a woman forgot to 5. Clean, repair and insulate Sgt. Rutkowski has announced warded to Berlin as received. for office of the nearest local board. Locker contest is Bryan L. Bar­ turn off her electric iron before dollars, is slowly improving the your heating plant, stove and in the In Lane county, the local board nett, whose 212 pound mule deer she left her room. permanent enshrinement that he will be at the Armory in price structure has weakened chimneys. has its offices in the Armory in has put Paul Miller’s deer back Cottage Grove every Thursday Freedom Bell tower. somewhat. In connection with the first A cigarette dropped into a in second place. Miller was ahead Eugene. • Two robbers apparently wen* from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. to answer According to the best source of I cellar grating was the assumed item. Chief Peckham reminds daugh- in last week ’ s running with 198 Mrs. C. S. Roberts and questions concerning the army and |1ocal information, most mills arc foiled in an attempt to rob the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper are on pounds. Barnett shot his deer in cause of the great fire that wiped smokers that smoking in bed is ter Mrs. Aidon Coppie a r e in getting about sixty per cent of Gasper Shoe Shop on Whiteaker the air force. Recruiting offices in out half of the city of Baltimore one of the most dangerous habits a hunting trip in the Parkdale the Silver lake area. Portland to attend the Lily Pons their trans|sirtation requirements, avc. Monday evening, although Eugene are in the post office that Americans have. Careless years ago. area. concert. Top contenders in the contest which means they still have to they did manage to take two gun building. In New Jersey a woman was smoking habits and careless use for the smallest mule deer are store forty [»er cent of their cut. holsters. of matches cause more than 240,- Charlie Shanda who brought in cleaning with gasoline in her 000 fires every year, he added. Using scotch tape to break the The storage requirements must be kitchen when her daughter came one weighing 68'2 pounds, and met by the mills If they continue sound of falling glass in the rear Home owners also should take in and switched on the electric Jack Larsen, 88 pounds. to operate nt the present ca[»aclty. door, the robbers broke a small light. The fixture must have been precautions to keep cellars, attics In the blacktail division. Wally defective, for it sparked and ex­ and other storage places clear of The storage gamble is made hole in the glass and turned the Morelock. with 156’8 pounds, is ploded the vapor so violently that trash, Peckham emphasized. more hazardous by the fact that back door lock to gain an en­ by KEN CUSHMAN year and they approved it. clinging to first place by a margin the woman was blown clear thru Whatever the cause of a fire may In the last 35 to 40 days, the mar­ trance In the back way. When World War II came No money down and $1.50 a month. of only a half a pound over Jess the side of the house into a vacant be, these piles of accumulated rub­ However, the taped up glass was ket on No. 1 green lumber has no action was taken to en­ To readers of retail advertising that may sound like the along, declined from $100, which was the not as noiseless ns It fell to the bish can easily make it worse. force the legislation. But several Tucker. The smallest blacktails lot 30 feet away. top yrice during the early part of concrete floor and the noise at­ generous terms offered by a household appliance or clothing years ago, the state Sanitary com- ' have been bagged by A. Lindstrom “The main point to remember These are only a few of the September, to the present price of tracted the attention of the neigh­ store in connection with a radio or suit. In this instance, mission, which is empowered to (891» pounds) and Ethel Culbert­ is, when a fire starts, call the thousands of instances in which around $65.(X). bors next door. In a hurry to get however, it refers to something much bigger. fire department immediately,” the enforce the law, issued a mandate ’ son (92*«2 pounds). carelessness has caused needless The contest will continue until The declining market is attrib­ away the robbers grabbed the chief said. "Too many people for­ that said, in effect. "No more raw In reality, it ’ s the city of Cot ­ fires, resulting in the loss of lives extended its full length, and the the end of the deer season. uted largely to smaller civilian holsters and ran out the front get that the first five minutes at a tage Grove which is giving these lateral sewers required in- the east, sewage in Oregon's streams after as well as property. As the na­ needs and to the fact that the de­ door leaving it open. Jan. 1, 1952. ” And so Cottage terms to water users for a com­ west, and central parts will be tion observes Fire Prevention fire are worth the next five, hours.” mand of the rearmament program Grove must comply with the law. plete $400,000 sewer and drainage constructed. Week. Oct. 8-14, it would be well has not been felt. Until the build­ WINTERS WALLACE RITES Sewage disposal plants already system plus a sewage disposal for all citizens to remember these ing program hits its stride under The death of Winters Wallace, Secondly, the city will have are in operation in Roseburg. simple rules as outlined by Cot­ the defense program, whether 73, a retired Silverdale, Washing­ plant. Nowhere else can you find storm sewers. They will cost an Newberg, and Junction City. Oth­ tage Grove Fire Chief George such a bargain. more or loss, it ap|>ears that it ton resident, which occurred there estimated $147,000 but they are er nearby cities, including Eugene Peckham : What's the catch?, you ask. necessary so that excess water IF THE PARTY who bor­ will lx* hard to guess what the fu- the latter part of September was and Springfield, are not yet as ad-1 1. Chaperon your cigarette. rowed my scoop shovel last Candidates who will run for turc of the lumber market will erroneously reixirted In our issue There isn't any. Estimates of ex­ will be kept out of the sanitary vanced but plans are progressing. be. of September 28 as Wallace Win­ perts place the individual monthly system. Otherwise, the regular Reports from Corvallis indicate county offices in the November Don’t let it go out alone. Avoid January will please return it, I will feel very grateful. I will It is fairly certain, however, ters. We are glad to issue this levy somewhere between $1.50 and sewer system will become over­ that the disposal plant there is election will be present to discuss smoking in bed. Use big generous- need it soon to scoop up leaves county issues at the chili social.at sized ash trays that won't let a that unless the box car situation correction since Mr. Wallace was $1.75, and closer to the lower burdened and will cease to func­ almost completed. cigarette fall off the edge. and snow. E. F. Simpson, 632 the Methodist church Tuesday. improves rapidly, the lumber mar­ a native of Cottage Grove and was figure, to pay for this sewage tion properly in times of heavy On Nov. 7 Cottage Grove voters 2. Put every match out cold. Adams Ave. ket may continue to skid until it Ixtm here April 23, 1877, where he plan. Furthermore, the present rainfall. will have an opportunity to ap-1 Sponsored by the Youth Fellow­ Keep live ones out of reach of approaches a price of about half lh rd for a number of years and sewer charge of 55 cents (indi­ ship of the church, the affair will In the third place. Cottage prove the $400.000 bond issue to This was our first cash ad of that prevailing on Labor day. was well known to old timers cated by the "SC” on your water Grove will have a sewage disposal finance the local sewer program. begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be children. of the week and It Is self- 3. Avoid improper use of gaso ­ bill)-will be abolished, so actually It could also mean loss lumber here. plant as required by state law. Members of the city council this open to the public. explanatory. You’ll also find It line and benzine for home clean­ production, which would moan The only member of the Wal­ water users will be paying only This perhaps is the most vital |»art week unanimously gave their Politicians who plan to attend In the classified section of the less work for the lumlier workers. lace family surviving Is Mrs. Fan­ about a dollar more than their of the projxiscd sewer plan. Back sanction to the measure and di­ include, Ulla D. Brendel and Rob­ ing. Sentinel under "Personals”. 4. Use only electric wiring and nie Goude of Portland, a former present bill. in 1938, the Oregon legislature rected that it be placed on the ert D. Maclay, candidates for appliances bearing the Under­ If you want to buy or sell CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The next logical question is, passed a law which stated that, ballot. resident, who moved to Portland a county commissioner; Day T. anything, remember that Sen­ The Child Health Clinic will he few years ago. "What do I get for that extra after a certain date, no city or in­ (Questions concerning either Bayly and Myrl B. Garnett, can­ Carroll Miller and Dale Adams, tinel want ads will get results. buck a month?” In the first place, dividual shall dump raw sewage the bond issue or the sewer pro­ didates for county judge; Grace students at OSC, spent the week Veld Thursday, Oct. 19, in the Renu mber too, th‘at he who Is Miss Pat Rickard, who is a you will have a sewer system into the rivers and streams. This gram should be directed to the Schiska and Voorhis F. Loose, end here with their parents, Mr. health room over Smith’s Electric on the ball gets his classified ad from 1 to 3 o'clock. For appoint­ freshman at Oregon State, has which will serve all parts of the measure was submitted to the Sentinel and the points will be candidates for county treasurer. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Mr. and on the front page. city. The main trunk line will be voters in the general election that cleared up in our next issue.) pledged Alpha Phi sorority. ment call 413L. Price of the meal is 65c. Mrs. Clifton Adams. Maybe Prospects Looked Poor In Army Camp Community Chest Drive Scheduled To Begin Oct. 24 Lane County Golf Tourney Opens Sunday Crusade for Freedom Deadline Set for Monday; Scroll at Bank Doctors Must Register for Draft Monday Grand Opening Of Hoovers Shoe Store Saturday Halloween Party Planned by Legion Kindergarten Moves to Armory Three Local Youths Join Air Force Car Shortage and Falling Market Worry Lumbermen Deer Hunters Bring Booty Home Be Careful With Cigarettes and Matches« CG Fire Chief Warns Noisy Yeggs Make Hasty Getaway Water Users Are Offered a Real Deal County Candidates To Speak Tuesday Shovel Wanted