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dottale Sroue Sentinel VOLUME I Effects European War Felt Here In LocaI Food Stores (Establiahed June 15, 1HH9 ) COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, Till R8DA Y. SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 F. F. A. Judging Team Places 7th Among 24 Teams Hard Fighting Reported in Poland Radio and preaa reports this morning indicate that the Poliah-Gcrman forces ar«* fighting i|«np« rat/*ly about twenty five miles from Warsaw, Polish capital, ami th«* Polish army is falling bark to conc<*ntratc a last stand about nine miles from the capitol. Approximately a third of Poland has Iwen overrun by th«* German army. Warsaw is being continually punished by German air raiders as German bomber» drop Poland. hiindrwlM of tons of expk*iv<n on th«* capital Hitler's armed forces are rhwdng in from three si«les ami it is now a rar«* between the main Germany army which is try ing to mop up Poland with fifty-three «li visions and the Brit ish French supported invasion of Germany on the Western Front, where th«* French army is digging into the famous Three Are Sentenced For Burglary in the Circuit Court Tues. NUMBER 4 Registi. :9nAt Hi School dhows Large Attendance Three sentences were given Tuesday by Judge G. F. Skip- worth in the Lane county cirejit court, for burglary. Loyal Ward, charged with burglary in i 1 the Dickson grocery store at Glen- wood was sentenced to three Total Expected to Reach 450 The Flour and Sugar in Heavy a group ot 72 contcst.ini years, Kenneth Whitman Gard- team, «xmsixting of Vina) Ran Pupils for Union Demand with Low ner, arrested by Eugene police dall, Leo Hart and Dean (Chap for burglary in the Danish Dairy, man also placed 3rd in swine District > Supply two years, and Hobart Fox, ac Judging. Of individual total scores cused of entering the Hoey Mo taking in dairy, swine an«! sh«*«*p tor company of Eugene, two Judging, Ix*o Hart placer! 9th GAIN WILL BE ABOUT STOCK EXCHANGE HAS among th«* 72 COntMtkntS. Hart years. All pleaded guilty. Two who pleaded guilty to the also placid 4th in sin-i p TEN PERCENT RECORD DAY TUESDAY The local team Journeyed to «•n through in many piaros. Curiously enough, r« jH>rts from charge of burglary in a barn at Springfield, Lester Wells and Orie Hillsboro th«* following day Berlin say not a shot han been fired on the western front. ' McElroy, had their sentence cut (Thursday, August 31), to com All preliminaries for the open Remembering the meatless, with 21 teams in th«* Wash- ing of the public schools next whcntl«^, sugarless days of 1914- pete ington county fair. Leo Hart Monday, September 11, have been 18, hous«*wiv«*s in many s«*ctlons placed Ixt in swine out of the 63 completed and a full day’s work of the nation have start«*d hoard contestants and the team placed is expected for some nine hund- ing groceries and ax result higher in sheep judging. red and fifty high school and Repairs and building permits prices an* in effect. Cbttage 2nd Friday morning, the team con were active for the month of grade students. Grove and vicinity wax no excep sisting of Ix*o Hart, Dean Chap August, records of the city of tion so far as a shortag«* in som«* man, Vinal High school registration this Randall and the alter- fice show. The following permits items is concerned. Sugar and nate, Owen Sloan, will go to Sa- week is above that of last year. wore issued: Chas. McKibben, flour have been the popular Items k*m for the annual state with 148 freshmen and sopho falr 429 .South Second, remodel dwell- an«l yesterday local f«xx! stores livestock Judging contest. mores registering yesterday and ing; K. M Bird. 1112 South 6th found themselves with the lowest seniors and juniors today. Supt. street, remodel dwelling. William stock of these two staple items H. B. Ferrin predicts that the en Morelock, 49 .South 5th, repairs rollment in high school this year In several years, In fact the su Prospects of the 1939 high will reach the 450 mark, and the gar and flour supply was virtual Program Will Be Presented to dwelling; W H Medley, 1215 ly exhausted. North 9th, remodel dwelling; C. school football squad is pretty grade schools will be increased E. Stewart, reroof telephone of- much of an enigma, ’ • Business leaders and adminix- at Armory Sunday at - least in about 10 per cent. fice. Main street; E. R. Lemley, t be absence tratlv«* officials pointe«d out how Coach Curtis Main hoiWin«^? D ,he ab6ence of 0030,1 Teachers’ meetings will be held Afternoon Stewart1 1225* Ra«? ro’ French* who until yesterday was Saturday at the high school build- ever, then* is a national surplus m^rtro«l£nce^ Vin^l T away at the San Francisco expe- ing to discuss methods and plans of both wheat an«l sugar and at ^45 ^Uth fith ro™f huikhnp’ Most of the linCTnen for the coming week. New grade tributed the upward surge in buy back this year, but but the the prob- b. teachers . arp » mppt at f __ SALEM OFFICERS TO BE al!. 45 south 6th reroof building ing to a fear of a repltltlon of th«* at 10 10 a. m., S. E. Beach, 515 South , F lem LS to get a bacgfieid that Will new high are to meet teachers at 11 World war «lays. They said they r- r .. . s <-**<*<• n U1 new nign scnooi teacners ai ia PRESENT St™Prt ^7«Jf cbck since there wiH have to 06 a. m„ and the complete staff at b«*liev«*d normal prices would re Increasing prospecting activity J"roof G r a be r-Gettys practically a new backfield built 130 p m turn within thirty to sixty days, is evident In the Bohemia mining Battery E, 249th Coast Artil V although prices may not reach section, thirty-five miles east of lery of the Oregon National building. Main street: E. J. Gug- to make a winnine combination remodeling Monday the practice sessions wili ^±5* ^iMii^^t *9 th«* level Just previous to those here, where Higgins and Hinsdale Guard extends an invitation to gisberg, North 9th residence: James A. Scott, 1st and start and within a short time, ' n f ■, 11 prevailing just before the out are prospecting in three mines the citizens of this community to Madison; H. W. Lombard. 1243 ^cUo™”w SuS wVwih^* break of hostilities In Europe. and several operators are work- attend a meeting to be held in East Jefferson, reroofing resi- ,he outlook for a winning team s*8«1011- Children who will be six The oirrent demand has creat«*d ing privat«* claims. Miners em- the armory Sunday, September dence; A. F. & A. M„ West Main. Eleven „ames have b^en h^Ped years of age by December 31 w*11 some confusion in the wholesale ploy«*d in the Champion, Noonday 10, at 2:30 p. m. for the purpose 7r^ 7' WHOOley- on a tentatlve -ctSdile inclS Si reroof building; market an<! in some instances and Mustek mines now total ap of eventually organizing a Cbast All students entering the first wholesales hnv«* refused to quote proximately thirty-five. Prospect Artillery association of all pres 724 South 3rd remodei residence; three open dates. The open date grade are expected to have had a prices. of November 23rd may be omitted physical ing in the Bohemia is expected ent and ex-members of the Coast examination before start- Price« on the New York stock to continue for at least sixty days Artillery of the Oregon National roff Irish-Swartz building; Chet ¡f Thanksgiving is moved up a ing their work. \ anDenberg 46 South Second re- W eek by a presidential proclama- exchange sh<«t upward Tuesday or until snow makes it impossible Guard. modeling residence; Henry Rohde. tion At this time it is de£i. The routing of the new union In the fastest war buying splurge to operate longer with the ex- , ________ _ __ ___ Officers ____ from headquarters at 323 North 7th. reroof residence; nitely known whether the high school busses was completed in the history of th«* nation. cep tion of the Champion mine. Salem, Oregon, will discuss the A rush for heavy industrial where mining work will likely be tentative plans for this organiza- Mrs. Henretta Olson, 1142 Ash. Thanksgiving date will be moved at a special meeting of the union shares that might benefit from con«luct«*d through the winter, tion and acquaint the public with reroof residence. Dan Hamant up a week or observed on the last high school board last night, as extensiv«* purchmu^t of materials Winter work hero will consist their part to be played in event 1040 South 6th, new woodshed; Thursday of November as has follows: James Tedford, 241 Madison, re been the custom for a number of Mosby Creek Route by Fmgland and France, as well principally of taking ore from the of an emergency. model residencee. years. Start at Kennady’s at 7:25 a.m., a« n«*utrnl nations, put quotation.« mines an«! storing It. This concerns you and you are The dates of the schedule thus i travel on main Mosby Creek road up 2 to 19 points for loaders Mill Ready to Go. urged to attend. WOOL PRICES HIGHER far are : There were one or two wide mov through Blue Mountain and Wal The program will be as follows: It was announce Monday that Wool growers generally receiv September 22—Philomath, at den districts to Cbttage Grove, ers around 25. "America." group singing, with a small mill had b«»en erected at The stampede started at the the Gold Cross mine by Cooper double accompaniment by Ruth ed better prices this year, ac Philomath. picking up all students in above September 29—Open. opening and. In th«* first hour and Pate. The mill is expect«*d to Stewart Caldwell and Mary cording to the Pacific Wool named districts, and those in dis Growers’ association, which sent October 7—North Bend. here, trict No. 45 east of railroad cross blocks of 1,000 to 40.000 shares be in operation before the close Clark Riggs. October 14—Springfield there. ing at Thornton Corners. changed hands. The ticker tape of the week, oro to be milled Prayer, the Rev. H. W. Davis. out ch«*cks last week from the October 21—Sweethome, here, Disston-Culp Creek Route during the greater part of the "Song of Peace” (Sibelins), by hair which comprised eighty-five . - - , - , -— from five claims in this vicinity. October 28—Reedsport, there. Start at Disston at 7:00 a. m., *evpral minutes be- A retort will he operated along mixed quartet, Patricia Baldwin, percent of the wool received 34.7 November 4—Roseburg, here. travel Row River road through hind. There was a profit taking with the mi» to make recoveries Helen Tilton, Ellsworth Tilton, cents per pound net f.o.b. the Portland warehouse. Carding and November 11—University Hi of Culp Creek and Dorena to Cbt interval in th<* afternoon, accom- from * the richer specimens. Con- Lee Baldwin. short six months hair brought Eugene, herw panted by a slow-down. The pace centrâtes an* to lx* shipped to the tage Grove, picking up all stu Introduction of speakers. thirty-one cents, the announce November 18—Open. again quickened near the close smelter according to dents in above named districts. "God Bless America" (Irving ment said. present November 23—Open. and the recording machinery once plans. Berlin), trio. Patricia Baldwin, Walker Route November 30— (Thanksgiving) more lagged Closing quotations Start from Lee Nixon's in De George McQueen is also work- DorU forelock. Kay Daugherty. A minus quantity might be de Junction City, there. were under the best. light Valley at 7:15 a. m., travel at the North Fairview claim Speaker. fined as 'What the United States The turnover of approximately ing was north on Delight Valley road, learned Monday. Other op "Star Spangled Banner,” group. gained from the World War.’ 6.000.0(X) «haros was one of th«* thence east to Sear’s road to erators are doing prospecting biggest since July 21, 1933. turn around, retrace Delight Val work. Wheat prices were roported up ley road to railroad crossing at 9% cents at Portland Tuesday Saginaw, thence north on high and ranged up to 87 cents per way to Walker, crossing railroad bushel. to old highway, thence north to first crossing north of Clyde Wright’s place, thence south on In less than a month, Lane Pacific highway to Lynx Hollow county’s second fair since 1931 road, thence on this road to Wol- will open its gates to throngs of fard’s place at turn around, re citizens who have already indi trace to Pacific highway, thence cated by their advance enthusi south on highway to Cottage asm that the show will be a rec Grove, picking up all students ord one. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON— First steps toward the organ from former Walker union high Faculty, staff members, and old ization of a Business Men's Ath With the opening date on Sep school district, and students of er students are already arriving letic Booster’s club will be made tember 20th, Fair Manager Allen district No. 45 north of the city back on the University of Oregon this evening, when local business Wheeler has moved his office limits. campus, in preparation for what men gather at the Palace Cafe at from the courthouse to the fair London Route the institution expects will be a 6:30 o’clock for dinner and a pro grounds and has opened it for all Start at junction of Woodard’s record breaking year. Although gram. Glen Swanson and Fred day service six days a week. Mrs. and Black Butte road near Black classes will not begin until Mon Anderson, who circulated a peti Ethel Hunt, last year's secretary, Butte at 7:10 a. m.. thence north day, October 2. campus activity tion among the business men. is again serving in that position. on Black Butte road to London, will open Thursday. September asking that a meeting be called Workmen are already busy thence north to Cedar Creek 21, when the "rush" period for for this evening, said yesterday about the grounds on Thirteenth road and up this road to former girls who desire to become mem morning that over 100 had signed avenue west with minor repairs bus turn-around, retrace to Black bers of sororities opens. up to att«*nd. The purpose of the and alterations to exhibit build- Butte road, and thence north to Practically fill older students meeting is to get behind the high ings. Cottage Grove, picking up all who are members of fraternities school football team, not only by Indications point to many more students in the London, Hebron, and sororities will be on the giving the school and team better exhibits than at last year’s show. and east section of Latham dis cumpus by September 15. Men's moral and financial support but Mr. Wheeler stated. This will be tricts. rushing activities will begin Fri assisting in the purchase of uni especially true in the livestock Dlvide-Odara Route day, September 22. and "rushing" forms and equipment. Tentative department, he thinks, because it Start at Tonoli’s garage at 7:00 for both men and women's or arrangements have already been takes a number of years to build a. m. on Pacific highway, thence ganizations will end Tuesday, Sep made to schedule a game between up herds foi- display. Dairymen in north to Kennady road, west to tember 26, when formal pledging a chosen alumni team and the the coast region are planning to turn-around, retrace to Pacific will take place. high school. enter some of their choice herds highway and north to Cottage Freshman week, during which of cattle, even in spite of the dif Grove. new students will be given vari LIONS CLUB IN FIRST ficult transportation problem over ous tests and assigned courses un MEETING After unloading through Cedar the mountains. der the direction of faculty ad district on Lorane road to turn In every* department, especial around at Raymond Lowrance, visers, will open Wixinesday, Sep The local Lions club held the ly in vegetables, flowers, poultry, retrace to road connecting Lorane tember 27, although early arrivals first fall meeting today noon at swine, sheep and home making, road to Gowdyville road, thence may take their physical examina the Cot tag«* Grove hotel coffee fairgoers will find more displays east to Lorane road and to Cot- tions the day before. shop, since the club adjourned to examine. Nearly $5,000 has tage Grove, picking up all stu- Although no figures are avail- for the summer. New committees heen posted for premiums to ex dents of the Cedars district and able as yet, indications are that wen* appointed by th«* new presi hibitors. Premium lists, including those in district No. 45 west of attendance and other records set dent, W. L. Workman, and a ten all classes and prizes, are avail the city limits. last y«*ar, will be surpassed. tative program worked out for able at Mr. Wheeler’s office or at th«* coming year. the Register-Guard. A postal card GOLFERS RETURN FARMERS PROTEST DAMS to the fair manager is all that is necessary to have a booklet in the Messrs. Syd Milligan, Bill Zim- EQUALIZATION BOARD MEET Last week, it was announced mail, he said, merly, Ray Lemley, Ted Denson that a number of farmers owning and Cleo Morelock returned Sun The county equalization board "In all parts of the county," land under the proposed Fern day from Medford, where they met Tuesday at Eugene to hear the manager said today, "interest, Rrldge dam had circulated peti participated in the Southern Ore complaints on tax matters and! especially in the granges, is boom tions protesting the building of gon-Northern California golf will remain in session until Sep Above is the photograph of the Shepherd seismograph machine, ing high for the fair. Community the dam. Later it was said that which is being used at the proposed Dorena damsite. The machine exhibits, because of better weath the majority of the farmers in tourney. Messrs. Lemley and Syd tember 15th, it was announced. is used to determine the type of strata underlying the surface. er conditions, are going to be that district did not protest the Milligan got to the quarter finals, •Typewriters for school. Sentinel (Upper part of photo shows engineers operating the machine. but lost In the semi-finals. ,much better than those of 1938.”, construction of the dam. The Cottage Grove livestock Judging team placed 7th high in a contest of twenty-four Willam- ette Valley teams at the Clacka mas County fair. Dean Chapman placed first in swine Judging in Coast Artillery Association May Be Organized Repairs and Building rftMr\Âï',pon 'hc reque’* Active for August Football Practice Sessions to Start (JU t M J ^Xt lUOnddV Bohemia Section Scene Increasing IHining Activity County Fair To . Seismograph Used Sub-surface Work Open Sept. 20th Athletic Booster s Club to Be Formed U. of 0. Ready For Record Y ear Here This Evening