THE SENTINEL VOLUME LI (X)TTA(JK OROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUOUST 22, 1940 NUMBER 2 South Lane F air Opens F riday Annual Event Is K X V ™ ™ « , fa ? E m p l^ t Expected to Draw UltlCC BUSy ilQCCZ Interest, Crowds Plans were for build­ Plana were discussed discussed for build- ing a new grange hall In the He­ bron community at the meeting of the Hebron grange Friday at the Fred Harris mill. Earl Murry, Alfred White and Hugh Harris were appointed its a committee from ... the grange , .. to meet with . , . a Oranges. Scouts Forest Servioe '/’mmlttee from the women s club to formulate plans for a new building, replacing the hall burn- Expected to Have w it n rvivi'rn month" ‘W* Exhibits. Hebron S ' . X ”w £ piU ent ______________ The local employment office lo cated temporarily In the council chambers of the city hall has been the busiest place In town for the past three days according to George B. Machen, manager. Mr Machen transferred from the hen- assumed his duties FrkJay 1{e gucceeded J. C. Brana- man, who served as temporary M?* M ach en 'iattoi’t « that ap- and requested the club be allowed — .he In coiutnictlon ¿ ‘ Vhe Ï S Î FF A B 0V 8 TO HAVE B O O T H ; o » n Join n o w HtilM lno r e g is ie r e u in n u uiliue- m e imubi X Daugherty Co. Gets Big-Order Chas. Führer Home Destroyed by Fire Monday Evening Larger t Ever Filled in the ..orthw est; Total« 15,000,000 Feet. Fire of unknown origin destroy­ ed the Chas. Führer home in the The biggest single lumber order ------------ Hebron community five miles yet made in the northwest has Five local gunners, members south of here Monday evening been placed with the Daugherty of the Bod and Gun club lost the about 9:00 p. m. The fire was dia- Lumber Company, it was learned founty shoot at Florence Sunday covered by some children passing yesterday. The order calls for 15,- ,,y a •core ot five P°int* and these the house who awakened Mr. 000,000 feet of hemlock and fir *'ve P°inta would have been easy Führer, asleep at the time. The and goes to build government bar- ’° mak<‘ the boys had been house was too far gone to be sav- racks at Monterey California. De­ “hooting up to par. ed, but part of the furniture was livery of the huge order will be , Sunday at Florence the Sisu- moved from the burning building, made within the next sixty days. ”la'* and Gun club waa boat Mrs. Führer was attending the The entire purchase gathered from J® Eugene^Cottage Grove and No- American Legion auxiliary picnic a number of mills, principally in for Eu- 1 at the time. ---------------- , , ----- “ Ray G^««. “hooting *" this territory, was ----------------------- made within a K£Je “cor, <1 99 out of a possible Loss, according to unofficial re- few^days, which is quite a record. 100 and was largely responsible ports, was estimated at $2.500. The increased business made for ¿hf'.'?58t*Sor?d by Eu«ei* -Har- The dwelling had recently been telephone traffic so heavy that It ry Rent Rentle led the Cottage Grove redecorated and repainted and was necessary to build another -hooter., the Cottage telephone line into the Daugherty _ Oters With a sc o r e o f Ci the was located near office, located upstairs at the cor­ Gfove club scored 453 to 449 for Grove dam. ‘he Siuslaw club and 407 for Noti. ner of Sixth and Main. The new Shooting 'ting for Cottage Grove a ■< r» j line is the fourth trunk line plac­ ed into service for the office. * « * : “ Heck. William Harpole, ( , j M L /Wfl/l Howard Harpole and Pete Anlauf. "****» w v v n o W. H. Daugherty, president, said yesterday. Of tho Hohron ’hree ^ y s . The men who regfctcr wi .X T h??,. L h»h2khom2 “«y« have an Idea that they grange will b e held at the home non*io.._ at Mr. and Mm. Leon Morton on í*re registering for some partlcu- lar sort of work. As a m atter of The Southern Lane county fair September 6th. fact the registration card is a which has been growing in both compete history of the applicants interest and exhibits each promises to previous year opened at the Cottage Grove arm­ ory tomorrow. Friday mornln More money has been made aval is properly filled out. Placements able for prizes, hence more ex Ralph Coleman, Nation National Aero- T*h, foil,»,!«» are made of course as rapidly as August continues dry and warm ^ i p h Coleman hlhits are expected. | The _________ _ _ _____ following summaiy of work thp <)ffice hM calh with lhe mercury nearing the 100 nautical association field repre- ?n 'T"’™1 da™ „ wa* ‘"soW“f‘a r the office has placed mark over the wrek end. Saturday sentative, has proposed the organ- b nw,rnm!,y !h i t . n n.t* lMUed M',nday by L t E G- H erb. four men with the U 8 Engineers August 17th. was the warmest day ization of a community council Fu?ene'. ~ JDll of gome $8,000. rtM commander; R. B. Reed was ^ 1 be approximately 1 oOO feet with other agencies ¿1 establishing ranged to admit holders to the will I m » tested for noil acidity or Hearing has rxN'n done on 2 ,193 moved up to first vice commander conCTfcj* and 1.500 feet of an aerial defense program nrrMrram as aq well w e ll orronBctand ftn m n ri« grandstand iron free nn on thxx the n afternoon and for ,___ ph os- ncres, leaving Frank Gierau, second vice *xrnd walk llmr requirement _________________ . , _ 1,350 acres yet to be | and ___ _______ as solving some of the local prob- of the opening day. Throughout phorus requirement. From two to cleared before the 4,200 acre reser- commander. lems confronting communities in the fair, too, season ticket holders six Friday and Saturday after- vo,r h» r<>ady to receive the winter Messrs John Dunlevy, Joe T. ROW RIVER MILL RUNNING connection with commercial avia- will be entitled to sit to a re- FULL TIME noons F.F.A. boys will be to their Bcxxl waters of the Long Tom Smith and Arthur Olson were tion. I am enclosing material that served section for all grandstand booth for the purjjosc of testing river and Coyote creek. chosen as uninstructed delegates THp m ill « r tko o^x, Rivnr further explains the aims and ob- programs. General admission to jectivea of thLs ProSrani the stands will be the same as soli that is brought in. The public Cottage «rove to the state legion convention at i . ^ iff invited to use this service free Actual const ruction of the Cot- Seaside, September 6th. Committees of four in each com- for anyone else, however. of charge. Those desiring to know ’age Grove dam on the Coast ------------------------ n?W.;arL„ a, ^ U2 W) 02° feet munity, composed of the mayor, ( )np of thp b est k n o w n la d ies of timber daily, H. B. Bebe. su- the command« - of the local Amer- ° , hestxnown la d ies the lime or phosphorus require- Eork of the Willamette river DEMOCRATH TO HOLD n erin ten rien t announced » n n o u n red v yester- e s te r - ,can • L\ nruVa n 'L- 01 ‘o e lo c a l suptr. A irier southern Lane county, penntendent, thp city Hunt, fe ¿ ain Mrs. ment of their soils are asked to «bout 6 miles «otoh of Cottage < Ot NTV Pit NIC get ----------- in t T t h e !"tendent of ^bools and editor of ^ g the fair manager in his zet representative samples about Grove hns begun. The r. E. Con- 2 to 4 inches below the surface. A ¡" W company, contractors, nave jnvjtations have been issued to r weeK. today and until tne the newspaper, are being asked to o f f ipp ;n K n vone T h e w if e o f a tablespoonful per sample is all men now <’"gaged in excavating j, L county democrats to at- machinery is thoroughly tested cooperate in org&nidng the com- Dronijnent eraneer and with two that is required for each ttmt. the a c ^ n i a J on the east abut- tpn(J # p|cnjc y { Skinner.s butt eveninK ApproxTmltX' 100 men are em- OtV £ comfnunity .B aders will be fair •boarf ebe1i e v » te part icuiarly the test and demonstrating th ese Sf the rorth S touSds?ton a id clari'nee F. Hyde, delegate to the im adte^ 100 m en em caned on to participate. well-equipped to head the o ffici i « .i. uziii » . i Anderson. a r*u»_ °* ‘"e u ^1, in n nam inunnaiinn hiki national zwxn.,«n»ixxn P‘°je o in m e m m a n a in lo g g in g To assist in calling a meeting to S(aff tests will K.. be d Paul Clif . 1. I« democratic national convention, on ih *» ' h- Pr‘"c‘l» ' op er,' to"L discuss this program, I am send- ford Van Prooyen, Boh M' •«* county men voluntari- rather than the accustomed place, legion Post No. 32. and W. C. « « day books are sUU exhibit to this department to have ’. S i ,”" mach^rod^ ,y enlisted last week at Portland ‘he top of page 3 The switch in Martin editor of Cottage Grove 2“ ted 5! the antiques at the urmory by 10 ar . n H ^ t « A h i? Hnm for the regular army, according to I*«>t»on of the ad happened be- Sentinel. J? P J 21? ,y ■ r, tomorrow, morning. ? L «» «»S k ^ p p t ^ r m a Lieut Co1 H D Bagnall. Oregon ®ause, ®f unforeseen difficulties. You will note after reading the aU the departments and classifi- S , h 7 r ^ , X = ' . S w’m ^ ; ¡ s i s « « • » t e u , ' i f c " ’T ni o m c S .v r & 's s ; • FOR TESTINO SOIL fi « when ,n. n,.,™ t Organization of Summary of , Work High Temperatures 2° Are Recorded Here At 3 Control Dams t r S ! W Z S £ .‘!SiOnt the w eek End Defense Council additional to those mentioned, " 1X E 1««« J hm ____ /"•!__ - L - i__ i XlMitfNl tnnt inMtHtlOnff win to bid X 1« are: Cleo Morelock chairman; and | bp specifications Henry Williamson, F. F. A. and "*"L with »c used during the winter with ac- Granges; Mrs. Jeanne Morton. . , eon-trüeGon «tartine earlv in textiles; Mrs. Ren Sanford, bak- ,h„ 1S41 K Y I n ,, I „non tog; Loren Schroeder, president n of i ' " C S p r i n g O I K W I , Chamber of Commerce, R. C. n . a n Kuehner, county 4-H club agent, K,. IS. urFR y tO 0 6 I I and Fred Knox, manager of the H l H a m n W 1 A d TTnro Lane county fair will assist with V lU S I H U D llo S J l c r c the arrangements. S. T. Rose will ------------ have charge of the 4-H club ex« I R- B- Gray, l o c a l automobile hibits. salesman, is now the authorized L. C. Boldenweck, local seed dealer for Oldsmoblle in Cottage grower, Is holding a florist school Grove and its surrounding terrl- at the armory this week. The tory. school started Monday and will Mr. Gray's business address will be 25 North 8th street, where he end Saturday. will handle Oldsmoblle sales and service as well as used cars. Mr. Gray Is probably the young­ est automobile dealer to the state of Oregon. Ticket Sales Zoom For County Fair in the service will be with the 5th w a,t*ng for, perhaps this ad is gram calls for a state council r th t n m in a nn an A dditional in o m to w ith base _________ squadron, ___________ air corps, -A at »»____ Ham- w o worth turning additional rvaor* page w hinh which w ill will r w cooperate with th o the lz>_ lo- J * ihon F >cld- California. for There are values in many cal councils. /U rC T “ flfl Tpe, Kraduate of Cbttage everyday needs in the "Rexall H. E. Eakin is being asked to Teel “ a Kraduate Factory to You Sale”, which will represent Cottage Grove on the Grove union high school. _______ _________________ be found at the top of page five. state council. Naturally, he will help and assist you in every way Mrs. Frances Nichols of San A 7-pound daughter was bom to ’° organize a local council. , ------------ Francisco, California, former resi- dent and mother of Mrs. Don Al- Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Coop, August Governor Charles A. Sprague NEW YORK, August 19. In len. fell and broke a hand one day 21 at the Butler maternity home, has accepted the chairmanship of v je w o f tbe general recognition last week. She has been named Dorothy Mae. ’he Oregon state council which tbat tbe pgpp Qf nat»onai defense W'r ’h<* enti7" state °" goods production is the chief gov- nn X L ! r adV? 2 i^ ne?t orning factor in the state of toisl- P aviatmn Arthur K that the “log-jam” Fields, Portland is chairman of which has held up aircraft pro- the T , council executive committee. - . , . - j , curement apparently has been nf Ir,r2ïnie?H °Se^ba tS1|KgPStedKE an br°ken up is of prime importance, of orgamzatwn that is now being An agr^ ment Ph a s n ™ y «,b- I com"luIniti<* reache2| between the government S« T X r T and the aircraft industry that will S t e thB in Cot- allow for awarding of contracts Tn thi« tacir »b oon and immediate undertaking of «hfn prouc’ion — without waiting for r a ffin a enactment of the new tax bill cov- THRIFTW ISE TO CELEBRATE 2 y^ î,r Xm m nnitJ Lbn erin« eXCeSS ProfitS * • ’ W‘tWn a SECOND ANNIVERSARY J u f f few lotira after the agreement A number of promotions affect­ in a in tRU w ^ k°n f T^rffti^n 'fX was reached It had borne fruit, to Thrlftwise Is celebrating the ing Battery members have re­ 22 dJfïn«? J ? ’he form of an $11,000,000-con- t ho cipipusp of our cormrHinitips ti uni fa «« *700 — cently been announced by officials second anniversary of the e s - 1 and homeland. May I have the and are of interest to the general tablishment of the store Friday names of such leaders who are ?ndh2th<5L5S and Saturdny and like all well public Second lieutenant Colin Garout- ordered birthday parties, the oc- RTSin ilS SOOn HS y o u &rp HD IP to ___ ¡r-^rn ft avazl te has been promoted to first casion is not without the ele- meet and discuss this matter with fT S X c lleutennnt, I,eon Van Norwlck ment of surprise, except the, has been promoted to staff serg- surprises are in the form of val-f As a report to be submitted to Îΰ" i ’^ m S Î t o eant from second lieutenant, Miles ues. To show appreciation for pa- UmeSt<5!e t S Ua v t o t w i iî e < ^ Sha O iS COSt of «round^S-UXÎ.OOO.OOO. This Knapp from corporal to second tronnge accorded the establish- time on tnc nvicition needs and « a r iii o im n c t ohy * a 1