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» We p re d ict 1941 w ill be a w et year. I t bun rained mo much in the last week th a t even the h isit owl« are becoming web footed. H appy N ew Year E verybody. dottale (Brou e Sentinel VOLUME LI Otto Edw. Heck Dies Suddenly After Operation COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1940 Fern Ridge Dam to Finish Spring ’41 American Pilots Train for British War Work The F e rn Ridge dam bn« the e arth section o f t h e re se rvo ir e ig h ty-six percent complete, i t ! wax announced S a tu rd a y at the 'd is tr ic t o ffic e o f the U. S. E n gineers in Eugene anrl the project w ill be com pleted by next .spring. Death Occurs on Tuesday Eve More than 831,000 ru b le yards o f ¡ea rth have been placed In the Fern ning In a Eugene ‘ ridge b a rrie r, b lo cking the D in g Tom riv e r and C oyote creek. Th«« Hospital. ¡ro c k r ip revetm ent to p ro te c t the u |M trru m face o f the f i l l section 1« fo rty |ierccnt fin ish ed w ith 23.075 FUNERAL SATURDAY 2 00 yards o f ns:k in place. The con and s p illw a y is nearing com P. M. AT MILLS CHAPEL crete p le tion and the ere ction of the ■....... fa b rica te d steel gate is now under- w iiy n“ .*aa*,,n 7 * C le a rin g o f the F ern Ridge res- i,.,« .. v u £ ‘ «»^oir has been suspended due to O tto E dw ard H eck 33. w e ll know n , h<> , unds wl'th WM, o f , h(. ¿ 7 '* ’* T , ”/ W, ’ Ch 4JXX) a r r is under the re se rvo ir to the Sacred H e a rt hospital In Eu- cjPaPcd We p re d ict 1941 w ill be a w e t year. It has rained so m uch in the last week th a t even the hoot ow ls are becoming web footed. Happy N ew Y e ar E ve rybo dy. NUMBER 20 Pioneer Lumber Man Dies Dec. 21 Thirty-fiveXmas Baskets Given Out Over District Jack M agladry, 76, long id e n ti fied w ith the W est Coast L um ber in d u s try and w ell know n here, died a t a Eugene hoapital S a tu r day fo llo w in g an illness o f three weeks. M r. M agladry. a fo rm e r resi Last Minute List Brings Total dent, o f the C ulp Creek section, Up to More Than Was moved to Eugene about ten o r tw e lve years ago w here he has Anticipated. since resided. He was the senior p a rtn e r o f the Bohem ia L um ber Co., the o th e r tw o members o f the firm are W illia m G a ro utte and FOOD, CLOTHING G I V O M a jo r L aS ells S te w a rt. NINE FAMILIES. lie was a m em ber o f the board o f d ire cto rs o f the W est Coast L u m b e r association a t the tim e o f TTif-re w ere th ir ty - fiv e C h r is t his death and was past president mas baskets d is trib u te d o v e r th is o f the W illa m e tte V a lle y L u m b e r te rr ito ry according to a re p o rt men's association. He was also a __. from the c ity o ffice th is m o rn in g . « C| ’ P 8Cna ° These were in a d d itio n to c lo th - ,Up un' *n8 supplied to a num ber o f needy ih ,me r i n h*S " ' I ? active in (am j|jPS F o r a j t appeared th e a ffa irs o f the republican p a rty . M thou h th pre w ould p^ t ^ ° r, V M.r n™ r |y ™ ™ c h need as in fo rm e r .«Iagladry came west a t an e a rly v / f = . out C h ristm a s 5Se ifindv ^ h CaJ f n tn 7 cheer, . n X t a / o f test X £ r i, V S m h i , hC„ n ™ " 2 UtC brought the lis t tO as . i i i.,h olu m b ia to engage in m any o r m ore t ban jast ye a r, L. ;, n m ,,nn «1 . . T VCd a w sa‘d- beat tie, P o rtlan d, G ran ts Pass and a «»«41«« ff.n“ y ° V £ Wln* HU death wax "P A t the Coast F o rk dam. exeavn- due to com pllca- Uo„ fo r M|„ ||w Hons fo llo w in g the operation. H e complet.-d, but c o n stru ctio n o f th<- was a p p a re n tly w e ll on the road ,.(irth „ „ has l)ppn hUapPnded u n til to recovery up u n til a short tim e ,H. „ Pr w eather w ith 108.000 ru b le before bis passing w hich was a V(ird„ o f c a rlh tn E l» h t young A m e ric a n pilot» each fla v in » a m in im u m »1 I M b oars ol tly ln < tim e a re tra in in g for n o n - d is tin c t shock to the e n tire c o m -, M„ n . , han 2 000 y(irdM <)f w n r ip , p c o m b a ta n t v u r w » rk for Brit« .h In unlqu*- school a t <» Ie n 4 a lc . C a l . o p -r s tr d by M a jo r C. C. M oseley u n d er B ritis h W a r M in is tr y r o n tr x e t. M e n « I I I fe r ry p lan es fro m fae lo ric s to airbases, p erhaps across A tla n tic . . . I. u « 1- , ha* hi«en placed in tin- fo il IK 1(11 ion M r. H eck had been • resident o f WfMj w e *t w ing h«M<* slab. Excava- F ro m le ft : K. F V a n llc re n . 27: B ill Geiger. 21: T o m W a lla c e , 23; J. P. N ew lxnd s. 23; M oseley; C. W . C ottage Grove since 1927 com ing fo r bridg(. footings over T rib k e n . 22; M . H. Vosbnrg; T o m M e G e rty . 20, a n d A. C. M arrh ban ks^ ,hp Engineer'.«: clu b w ho here fro m Baskersfle Id ( a llfo r- , h(. Coaat F ork has been sta rte d f u-£he?Rr A i.nett,Ii« i|B^ i ^ K J ! i supplied baskets and c lo th in g fo r nla,.JX?er.c. * * r r * ‘<1*,<1 rom w ith steel and deck m a te ria ls fo r w ith ndir,h? ifln l nine needy fam ilies, in a d d itio n to WendHnT1 th J h Kc,1y a t supplying tra n s p o rta tio n fo r the ’« V21; He boro Septem ber the bridge store«« at the damslte. 13. 1907. a t New Meadows. Idaho. C lea rin g th.- rese rvo ir has been , * , items in m any instances. Two and lived in Idaho u n til he m oved progreaalng at a n orm a l rate w ith A daughter, M rs. John T r o tt high school clubs, the Sub Deb and to B akersfield. A t the tim e o f his f if t y acres cleared and slashed M u rra y o f P o rtlan d, survives. the H i-Y clubs, w ere also o f ma- death he was associated w ith his H eavy tim la -r w ill be Used fo r F unoral services fo r M r. Ma- te ria l assistance in supply; b ro th e r-in -la w , C ecil Beck. in the deck. ------------- g la d ry were held a t the Veatch canned fr u it, clothing , toys ope ra tion o f the Golden R u le , ________________ W ord has Just been received by P i n S t r i k p q O v e r W p p k C fw peration o f 10,300 covered fu ne ra l home th is m o rn in g a t money. The A m erican Legion and H B F e rrin . superintendent o f K 1 U o l ’r i K e s U V e r A u to Service, a new e stab lish em ployers in p ro v id in g a separa- 11:00 a. m. w ith the Rev. F re d e r- A u x ilia ry and L ions club aided m ent opened on the new highw ay schools, th a t the union high tio n fo rm fo r each em ploye who *ck Jennings and the M asonic too. both in the tra n s p o rta tio n o f schools a pp lica tio n fo r a wood- ’ J last Ju ly. Previous to th is tim e he leaves a Job was asked yesterday l^d(?c conducting the services, the baskets and the contents of w o rk in g course open to out o f was associated w ith his fa th e r. f ................... C o m m ittm e baskets. assisting w ere KZ'hnnl« rlr^ n d by z A d m in is tra to r Silas G aiser o ua . n t w ill be in the P o rt- the me- u x tm ia . v Others- w w n r ONUS lin g were school yo u th under the ru ra l de- A p p a re n tly the F ra n k Heck. In the Golden Rule , . v L iiiKt m t i n » m i « u „ . „ „ » I f i „ ,h r s ta le U nem ploym ent C om m is- land crem atoriu m . P allbearers W arren Edwards o f C ulp Creek, A u to C am p and Service S ta tio n . I tense tra in in g program hax been J*“ , ln m is* « g « n tra l flu gjon w ere business associates and old the tru c k o f the M ou nta in States accepted. T h is course, as a p a rt o f epidemic. N um erous new cases r e M r. H eck was a m em ber o f the "U nless these form s are fille d friends o f M r. M a g la d ry and w ere Power Co., and the c ity tru c k . the governm ent's defense program p orted over the week end kept ou‘ as required, C h ris tia n church, the M asonic much delay and C o rb e tt _8m ith,_ E a rl F. G a ro utte. Even w h a t is kn o w n as the oW w ill be held at the h ig h ' ¿ b o o l on t h , f , ^ n f ^ i o n ^ d ll M r A r th u r F ^ k A n ^ T ^ r o ^ u n T t ? fu n < jw a T b rc L g h T in™ lodge and the R oyal A rch Masons. shop in the evening and on S a tu r- « « > m i! down w ith Gaiser. "This is p a rtic u la rly im - Cox and F ra n k Pleuard. H o n o ra ry p lay to supply m eat and le t t e r , He was also q u ite a ctive in a num - ------- to ten '* * ? ’* ' p o rta n t now when we are receiv- pallbearers w ere: R. A. Booth. A ll in a ll th is is probably the her o f o th e r local organizations, F rid a y evening. M r. and M rs. day — . fo r a - period .-------- o — f - e - ig - - ht - — j — ----- _ probably the inclu ding the C ottage Grove Rod Fred B a rte ls served n C hristm as weeks. Young men, out o f school, ” ,J* f<,w cases have run in to pneu- ing new 1941 claim s fo r benefits . Bruce „ B. _ B:undage. H. J. Cox, b rig h te st C hristm as fo r the larg- and Gun Club. d in n e r to employes o f the H and H between the ages o f 17 and '£> w ill m onia a t the ra te o f several hundred a M a jo r LaSells S te w a rt. W. A. Ga- est num ber o f people th a t has been S u rv iv in g are his w idow , a son. Mines at Bohemia. T h e re were he eligible. d a y ." ro u tte and Judge Law rence T . enjoyed here in the past ten years. e past LATIIAM M I1OOI. TO OPEN D onald E d w a rd ; his parents. M r. fo rty -e ig h t employes and members The course w ill iqclude wood- One o f th re e fo rm s m ust be H a rris . -- - biggest - I t was the CTiristmas shop DEC EMBER 30. and M rs. F ra n k H eck; a b ro llie r o f th e ir fa m ilie s to e njoy the tw o wBTkTnjp and p ra c tic a l c a rp e n try. used, the a d m in is tra to r pointed ping season experienced by local F ra n k o f C ottage Grove and six tu rke y« and a ll the ftx ir In i« . Leroy B cg htol. in d u s tria l, a rts oS w o uL They are: - merchants io te n ^ e m and ac- The Ijith a tn sch i ll resume staters. M rs. G race K a rle s k ln t of E x p to ra tlo n w o rk continu«-s at teacher at the high school, w ill !*• n r s rtt; i a i«ira«ion nniM-r <*Fdfng to reports. Affair sanip story ST a s, separation notice if ,n M cC all. Idaho; Mias M a rg a re t the (Ttampi«>n m ine, the o nly I I the in s tru c to r. A t least ten m ust M ',n' lay. Decem ber 30th. a fte r a ern{J|OVp |eaVes because o f lack is told in practically every section Heck o f C ottag e G rove; M rs. N in a And H p ro p e rty a ctive at the pres- e n ro ll in the class before w o rk can short holiday vacation, it was an- of WOr k .” of the nation. S m ith o f V e ntura. C a lifo rn ia ; M rs. ent tim e. W orkm e n have been en- begin. Those interested in ta k in g nouncc<' Tueaday by S. T. Rose, Second a separation re p o rt_ A lta Pierson o f Lynnw otxl, C a ll- la rg in g a d itc h in the 1200 fool th is course should confer w ith Pn n cipal. I he C hristm as vacation one copy o f w hich m ust be m ailed fo m ia ; M rs. Augusta Beck o f (Tot- crosscut, the d itc h has been en- e ith e r M r. Beghtol. S uperintendent w “ s s h o rte r th is ye a r than in (o the comm ission i f the em- tage Grove, and Miss Gladys H eck larged fo r a distance o f 1.100 feet. F e rrin , o r H. C. W illiam son, vo- ° th e r J years, • due to the fa . ct ■ th 7 a t ploye n|OVP q u uits w w ith o u cause is dis dis „ W illiam son, vo- u t t t cause, The C ottage G rove Lions w ill • a P«>ye q q u its its w ith .tn o ou cause, is is <ua also o f Cottage Grove. W o rk has also been s ta rt.n l on ra tio n a l in s tru c to r " tor. It is expected charged fo r m isconduct, o r is un open th e ir re g u la r league basket several days o f school avaj|able fo r suitable w ork. He was m a rrie d to D ella C aton d riv in g the 1.200 foot level . th a t the class w ill be organized ball sch««dule when th ey face the Of C ottage G rove on June 11, A c tiv ity at the p roperties w ill and under w ay by January 6th. when they move in to th e ir new T h ird , a lis tin g o f employes in- stron g S p rin g fie ld M ille rs next 1929. not lik e ly be enlarged u n til the F u rth e r in fo rm a tio n w ill lx- given b u ild in g a lx iu t M arch la th volved in a la b o r dispute. F rid a y night, Ja nu ary 10th, on the F u n e ra l services w ill be held com ing o f the w a rm w eather next week Com plete in fo rm a tio n concern- Lions’ home flo o r. S A L E M , O r e g _ o n (Special)- CHRISTMAS DANT E WELL S a tu rd ay afternoon a t 2:00 p. m. m onths. The new chem ical pro- — ing these« notices and e x tra form s -phe inexperienced M ille rs , w ho Oregon’s to u ris t tra v e l in* spite o f ATTENDED. a t the M ills Chapel w ith the Rev. cess, w hich enables w orkm en to m ay be obtained a t any o f the 22 are coached by Elden F ix, w ill face a fe eling o f co un ty-w id e unrest Gordon Hypes o ffic ia tin g . Services cla ssifly and separate a ll m etals Th<> C hristm as d ance sDonsored pJn P!o>'rncnt offices scattered over a team o f veterans and p robably caus«?d by the w o rld situ a tio n , was «11 nr I.SIIII.IS m o . sjxrnsorco |h c s t a , e ___ _r ,__ _ «rrentnr rlnrino 1OW rhon I . 1Q«»Q w ill be in charge o f the C ottage •» Interesting. E v e ry th in g is saved one o f the best q u in te ts th a t the Rreater d u rin g 1940 th an in 1939. by the A m erican Legion fo r the G rove M asonic lodge. In te rm e n t fro m the process except the hy- Lions have had in recent years, according to the T ra v e l and In - benefit o f B a tte ry E mess fund, to be In the M asonlc-I.O .O .F. cem- d ro e lo rlc acid. A salt cake is tu rn - The S p rin g n e ld hoopsters have fo rm a tio n d ep a rtm e n t o f the Ore- given the n ig h t o f the 25th at the ed out In the process w hich to etery. «J run UP a m ediocre pro-season K °n S tate H ig h w a y commission. a rm o ry was w e ll attended and used in th«« m an u fa ctu re o f paper. score w ith several bad defeats and Even m ore encouraging are fore- r. .. , fhp crow d was o rd erly. The a ffa ir ________ a «roupie o f h ea rtb re a k in g losses casts fo r 1941 fro m various B oth the C ottage (.ro v e union rietted (hc fu n (l about 55500. The 1ÎM1 co u n ty co m m itte e w ill h uf have alw ays gone down fig h t- ^ n^ cs X d niKh school and the e le m e n tary __ _____________ M-hooLs w ill resume w o rk next ALIEN REiilSTRATION lx- elected at the convention o f the Coach Frecce, the Lions' new U nlte d States lnt10 aH w««ek. T hursday. January 2nd. a f ENDS TODAY. Lpne C ounty A g ric u ltu re Conser- th a t indications te r a ten day's vacation period. A v a lio n association to be held a t basketball coach has cooked up sourccs agree n um ber o f the teaching s , ta ff , .. are 1’oday is the last day fo r regis- U 30 p. m. F rid a y in the 4-H b uild- one o f the most glam orous basket- point ' to the best tra v e l y e a r in in P o rtla n d the la tte r p a rt o f th is trn tjo n , ahpns Mo„ , than 4 - big in Eugene. R ecently-elected hall concoctions in the league and h 1 The Men's Toggery team o f C o t week a tte n d in g sessions o f the 209.000 re g istra tio n s have been re- • delegates • • - m the . 10 co u J n ty com- a fte -------------------------------------------------- fro r a ve ry successful pre-season a ^ i.ene ^ j r u D r i v ^ r o v ’i em X ?- tage G rove cleared a no the r hurdle u lla g on e Grove had a tio hard e gistn Te««ehec's ,-h c , A ,.„u s , 2 7,h and ,b c uum Us s w in „ „ e n d "s S e S « u a to ™ ¡T E ip the Lane C ounty Independent holding to its re p u ta n as tim the S’ ’ ^ « c h e r s assiwia- a o tia Woodworking Project Is Set Up For Cottage Grove Union School ants Assistance 10,510 Employers ’S W eeK End; Many Victims Christmas Dinner Served H. and H. Employes Friday Millers First on Lions Cage Slate Schools to Resume Sessions January 2 Toggeryites Beat Storm Sweeps A Wendling 45 to 24 Wide Coast Area Tourist Travel In State Greater in 41 1941 Agriculture Com. rp n 4. j m 10 JtSe Xilectea ± naay league T hu rsda y evening when s««etion o f the state w here the low - m . sx Em m a ReHe Stadden hitrh Justice departm ent is devising Raym ond A. J o h n s o n . 1940 " , ■ s , , J.,.? p rin c ip a l fa cto rs w h ich im pel such 2 S i 1S b S ? . , 5 ^ 3 h« . „ " S I 1" “ : : ' h T ' n‘ ! " , r " v ..... . - i i S i S S S ; . “ 'in S ' ways o f m aking a perm anent pro- chairm an, w ill preside. The group successful. Some o f the Lio n sup- forPPasts A uto m o bile sales are re w ill elect a cAm m ittee o f three P ? 1 e™ a rc alrea d y tra re l T h ? v io ro rv nJ k t-a i ^ h<?n " * T ‘ u tO nn ° f Krt,e « "*’ E nglish and guidance adviser. gra m «.f ke««ping tra c k o f aliens. --------------------------- members, w ith tw o a lte r n a te . th e ,r h0»*5 o f havin« the L,ons ~ PX g ‘ tJ £ m 2 iJ ^ h J P™P"r ’ '» "» swept the west «roast w ho h(* ^ c u p e r a tln g fo r name e n g iiv e d on a no the r league f° " ° W autom obi,e A holiday to ll o f at least 390 F o llo w in g election the new com- if? ™ “ ..V J " nd b a t,.c r7 * coastal rU ies roach- ««veral m onths from league w ith M cK e e s o f S p rin g - ing a v e lo c ity o f e ig h ty -fiv e m iles w iii o vpr her e lis s i's w hich v,M|cnt deaths was recorded today m ittc e w ill meet to designate the cu£ ; The T ra v e l and In fo rm a tio n de- haa te en ta u g h t by M rs Florence ‘ in " ‘«xirts ,»r ,u the -------"**----------------- natio n's observ- -------------- se cre ta ry ----- and *------------- tre a su re r fo r *’ the The L ions' o th e r league oppon- p,) rtm pn t estim ates th a t Oregon's field. These tw o teams meet on an hour nt M arshfield. ------------- n ils is «11 la u g n i oy ««is. r n m i iv i ancp o f C hristm as. ».«or. e n ts a r e K n cen e J u n c tio n ( it v L«_u___ J-____ ■______________ R ._a ents are Eugene, Junction C ity . ye ar the local co u rt In the next gam«« Heaviest damage lo c a lly was to v is ito rs d u rin g 1940 numbered Glass o f Eugene. •nd U n iv e rs ity H igh. fo r the local team. I t is h ig h ly pow er and com m unication lines, s lig h tly in excess o f 1,000,000 per nrobable th a t th is game w ill be The crow o f the M ou n ta in States sons and th a t th e y spent in ex HIGH (iRADE LIMESTONE the fir s t played upon the a rm o ry Power com pany w orked u n til M on cess o f 45,000,000 in th is state. FROM WILLAMETTE IKK K. flo o r ax it is scheduled fo r Janu- day m o rn in g re p a irin g broken A lth ou g h o u t-o f-sta te m oto rists a ry lines caused by fa llin g tim bers. re g istra tio n s w ith the secretary o f A fte r a slow s ta rt In w hich they The c ity proper was w ith o u t lig h ts W illa m e tte v a lle y fnrm ers. who state's o ffice showed a d ro p o f w ere 10 points behind nt one tim e , on|y fifte e .................... n m inutes, . hut have long- know n th a t th e ir land .... about .......... ......... 13.9 per cent below 1939, a num the T oggery five ra llie d to cu t the (he (rower liqe to B la c k h u tte and was badly in ne««d o f lim e rock ber o f o th e r fa cto rs p oint d e fin ite - W e n dllng lead to 3 points at the (O Lorane was out several hours fe rtiliz e r, m ay be able to purchase ly to increased volume. P re lim in a rie s to t h e construe- A t C ra te r L ake N a tio n a l Park a lf w hich cnde<1.21 to 17. Gordon due tn trees fa llin g o ver o r against high grade rock derived fro m the __________ l* ° n (,f a hangar by the C ottage evpry ca r is registered and C ra te r /r ig h t led the C ardin als in th e ir (he lines. Several ru ra l telephone low grade deposits o c cu rrin g in Grove F ly in g club, on the a irp o rt Lake showed a gain o f 12J per firs t h a lf a tta c k th a t made the lo- lines w ere nlso out o f «commission the v a lle y at Dallas and M arquam , fo u r grounds south o f tow n, w ere s ta rt- CPnt o ver 1939. The Oregon Caves cal defense look lik e a sieve. fo r a ( imp w ith broken lines. if tests made re c e n tly by the state New Plant Starts Operations S h s . ^ r o p i c s ^ s past , coasoI,da- ed Tuesday. The c o n tra c t fo r resort had its biggest season and W ith a new com bination on the Eugene, hardest h it o f any ro m - d e p a rtm e n t o f geology an«l m in er- tio n o f the m ill and fin is h e r and b u ild in g the hangar was aw arded biggest single day th is year. Clat- After Four Months Con flo o r a t the s ta rt o f the second rn u n ity w ith in a fifty - m ile radius, n l ind ustrie s and the U nite d States replaces (lie W oodard L u m b e r ( o. P. ,1. Bush and the p ro je c t w ill be sop beaches reported record tra v e l h a lf the G rove team ra llie d to was w ith o u t lig h ts and pow er F r i- bureau o f m ines can be applied on struction Period. m ill at London, w hich was razed com pleted as soon as possible. as did also such Cascade resorts as o ve rta ke the fa d in g W endling day n ig h t. P ra c tic a lly a ll tow ns a com m ercial scale. ________ a t the beginning o f the tra n s fe r A t the re g u la r club m eeting D iam ond lake and C rescent lake. team , m id w a y in the th ird q u n r- irotw ron hero and P o rtla n d had T hree series o f tests w ith v a ry - «»(»orations. R em oval o f the Lon- M onday a t the o ffic e o f the .Cot- The tra v e l d ep artm en t sent ques- te r. Led by B u tte rw o rth 's dead- e le c tric service in te rru p te d fo r ing fa cto rs w ere made on lin n The fir s t test run o f the new don m ill was made necessary by tage Grove Gas com pany, m em - tionnaires to the p rin c ip a l resorts nye shooting the local q u in te t soon several hours. stones fro m M arquam and D allas m ill «»I the W . A. W ootlard L u m b e r the co nstructio n o f the C ottage bers voted to re in s ta te d elinquent hotels and m o to r courts th ro ug h - ra n up a com m anding lend t h a t ________________ «"aVt^tiaTe ro n 7 e n t,o M h e \.» « 'k was Coj 1,* 'a' cd a t M o n n e tt a m ile G rove dam. Logs are being ha « - d club membere i f such m em bers Ou t the state. O f those re p lyin g was e asily m aintained u n til the a r ,• p zi raised fro m around 40 to over 8 and a h a lf south o f tow n was made b y tru c k fro m the B la c k h u tte sec- w ould pay th e ir Ja nu ary 1941 m oro than h a lf said th e ir business and o f the fin a l period D u rin g H fir m thia l a s h e d Ul<W,< 1 **» «< \slUfJ neroent T h e tests involved c rin d - M onday. The n«-w m achinery was tion. but la te r a new ra ilro a d ru n - dues. R outine business was tra n - was b e tte r than last year, _ h a lf the local team f flashed spine o f the best basketball ever ing the lim estone to v a ry in g de- operated fo r an hour w ith o u t saw- nin g to the B la c k h u tte section w ill sacted and a rou nd -tab le discus- grees o f fineness, and m ix in g por^ J " « « Prohab ly s e r v e the m ill. sion finished Monday evening's Witnessed by the local fans. They JAMES E. PICKENS DIES session. tions w ith so a p s and chemksab so ib™ l|M> th< »»< • •• m. and -------------------------------------- SUDDENLY. com bined excellent b a ll handling th a t the lim e content is lifte d by " « pr snw.ng fo r a s h o rt tim e was W ith good shooting and aggrossive closed down fo r the rem ainder o f 1911 BABY DERBY FOUR TRANSFERRED O. II. Pickens was called to defense p la y to take com m and o f W .................... A S H IN G T O N . F .. in .... , IV bubbles o f the , 11V fro th and ca r- . . . . . . . a l e sti- , the the contest. m ates o f 1940 crops made by the rie d o ff fro m the o th e r c o n s titu - 1,10 l,ay ,o m ake adjustm ents. ----------- Roseburg last T hursday afternoon The fir s t o f the new year .J a c k B u tte rw o rth led a ll scor- a g ric u ltu re departm ent yesterday ents. I f th is process, called " flo - Representatives o f various Con F o u r w ith the U. S. Engineer's by the sudden death o f his b ro th e r. brings on m any changes nnd C re w here have been tra n sfe rre d James E a rl Pickens, w ho suc- ors with 17 points, b ut he was placed to ta l wheat p roduction a t ta tio n ,” can be applied on nn ero- corns who su|>plied m achinery and e x c itin g events and th is year to Pendleton, w here they w ill be cumbed to a h e a rt a tta ck, M r. closely follow ed by W endllng's ¡816,698.000 bushels compared w ith dom ic scale, W illa m e tte V a lle y m ate ria ls fo r the new m ill were w ill he no exception. C ottage employed on the Pendleton a irp o rt Pickens was w e ll know n over classy center, Gordon W rig h t, 751,435,(MX) bushels last year, and fa rm e rs m ay be able to use local present as w e ll as m any ltroal G rove m erchants are sta ying citizens. m ' ill, a v e r y com p ro je ct. The tra n s fe r is e ffe ctive Douglas county, having been en- w ith 16. ¡corn p roduction at 2,449,200,000 rock fo r th e ir fe rtiliz e r. ------ The ------ the th ird annual baby derby pact p la nt, embodies m any new M onday and involves the fo llo w in g gaged in the m e rca n tile hi min —» S u m m a ry: __ | bushels, compared w ith 2,602,133, w ith a ttra c tiv e prizes fo r the features, w hich have heretofore m en: F red Law rence. Lon Me- a t Roseburg fo r a n um ber o f years Swanson 6 ..... F ............... 6 S m ith 000 bushels last year. TELEPHONE ALMANAC fir s t and second bake s o f the not been introduced in (his sec G irk , Oscar Shockley and J. T. and was a t one tim e associated Sokolich 4 ....... F ......... 2 W o jn ia k P ro du ction o f o th e r fa rm crops. A V A IL A B L E . C ottage Grove tra d e area to tion. New features incorporated S tra n ix . The land surveys on both w ith his b ro th e r, O. H. Pickens, in B u tte rw ’th 17.. C ........... 16 W rig h t w ith com parative fig u re s fo r last be born in 1941. T his is a fea saw, a sh«»tgur shotgun the C ottage G rove and Dorena the g rocery business. In rece nt Copies o f the 1941 Telephone include Lnc*ude a band saw French G ....... 2 D. W rig h t year, was reported as fo llo w s: tu re o f m a n y com m unities Oats 1,235.620000 bushels, com- Alm anac, an annual p ub lica tion o f d° gS a" d “ d; dan?? W*H lx ' *n c^argc o f C. O. years he had been connected w ith M in o r ................G .................4 ------------ D illo n and newspapers th ro ug h ou t W olfe. not„ on. caiT- f »PeiaU d the ta x co lle ction d e p a rtm e n t of Peck 1 ...............S ............... 4 C ra lg e r pared w ith 935.942,000 last ye ar; the A m erican Telephone and T ele- the U n ite d States, not th a t 1 barley 309,235,(XX) and 274,767.000; Rraph company, now m ay be ob- * 1 ^ . 1 S Douglas co u n ty and in the last Tracy 6 ..........S they w an t to em ulate H itle r 'potatoes 397,722,(XX) bu. and 363,- * . af ' , p,pnhnnn „ „ cha,ns carries logs from the m ain election was the successful ca n d i NAVITITY SCENE. Grimes 6 ........ S 159 000- sugar beets 11 969 000 ,ained at the telephone office, ac- saw to t (,e PdgPr, to trim m e r, to o r M ussolini and b r i n g on date fo r co u n ty assessor. Referee: M cKibben. more cannon fodder, but Iho tons and 10 781,000; hops 41722 - corciing to Lenora M. Langston, the p«»ny edger th rough the gang T here are a num ber o f a ttra c - . young ty p ify g ro w th and de saws and out in the yard. liv e ly ligh ted homes th is C h ris t- O U R T H A N K S T O T O M (3 0 X . B E R L IN A d o lf H itle r made a 000 lte „ arid 37,932,000; apples manager. velopm ent; m e n and women mas and among the new lig h tin g O u r th an ks goes to T om Cbx The Alm anac contains h is to ric a l The new m ill is served by a C hristm as to u r along the n o rth e rn (c o rn 'll 115,456,000 bu., nnd 143,- w ho are soon to t a k e o u r effects erected is a w ind ow de- th is week fo r helping the S e n tin e l 52,772,000 and d H * a « a stronom ical calculations, 14 acre m ill pond, also recently F rench coast, D N B , o ffic ia l G er q o ’T q q ’J v v » an« places and c a rry on. p ic tin g the T hree W ise Men, w hile the pub lish er was in c a p s c it- m an news agency, snid today. I t 61,072,000; pears 32.1WI.OOO and te ,ephonp ln fo rn ia ( ion and o th e r | com pleted w hich is fed by the Read the p a g e ad to be erected at the S m ith Chapel, tated w ith the flu . T om was was reported he to ld his soldiers 31,047,(XX); grapes 2,482,(XX) ions ■ found in th is issue fo r details. w hich is w o rth y o u r tim e to d riv e to pinch h it fo r us fo r a day and “ a b e tte r and m ore b e a u tifu l G er nnd 2,526,000; pecans 87,286,000 in te re s tin g Items, nnd Is free to Const fo rk riv e r. I a ll telephone subscribers. . The new m ill hns been under by if you have not seen it. a half, w hich helped a lot. lbs., and 63,639,000. m a n y " w ill come fro m the w ar. Test Run of Woodard Construction on Mill Is Made Monday ,s S,artei 8. 5 /V/lffnn I f/)n Bigger Than 1939 5 ..... *Ms