tihhxi > w
S eptember
11 m i,
Coast Lumber
Industry Running
117 Pd. Capacity
S E A T T t. E, W A X III N< JT< )N
The w e e kly average «1 Went Coast
llllllh e i
p i n i l l i i I m il I n AUgUI I 1 I
w eekal
Wtta
167.526. 000 I«»ard
(•» I, o r 117.7 |M<r cent o f e stl-
m ated e iip n e iiy. O ld e r» uvernged
162,799,(MX) li I ; shipm ent». 190,-
617,000. W e e kly average« fo r J u ly
w ere: p ro d u ctio n , 159,766,(MM) 1» f.
(61.1 p e r cent o f the
1926-1929
a ve ra g e );
order«,
179.004,<MMJ;
shipm ent«, 165,IO4,IMNI.
T h lity - flv e week» o f 1911, cu m
u la tiv e p ro d u ctio n , 5,773,260.000
b f ; Milne period, 1940 4,720 176 -
000; 1939, 4.202,505,000.
O rder» fo r 35 week« o f 1941
break dow n a» fo llo w » ; ra il, 3,-
376,894,000 b.f.. (lonirtsllc cargo,
1,675,763,(MM I; e x p o rt, 147,696,000;
local, 614,196,(MM)
The In d u xtry'«
u n fille d o rd e r
file Mood at 772,224.(MM) b f at the
end o f A iig u « l, g ro w «lock«, «I
819,126,000
The tw o feu I lire« o f I he Went
<’«a»»l lu m b e r «H u u ilo n are the
re m a rk a b le w a r-e ffo rt p ro d u ctio n
o f A uguxt i i nd tlie cloud o f uncer-
tu iiitv tb u t Ii.« 11 . n in ,in pi i, ,•
c e llin g prospect».
A ugust lu m lx -r p ro d u c tio n of
n e a rly 16 p e r cent above the Wo»t
Ciuuit In d u s try 's n o rm a l ca p a city
represents response to sp ecific re
quest» fro m O E M and O P ACS In
la te J u ly fo r m ore lu m b e r fro m
th is region. T h e In d u s try was usk-
ed to <ki It« u tm o st, and August
p ro d u ctktn 1« the in d u s try '« a n
swer.
Republicans Perfect
County Organization
At Eugene Monday
i
Latham
George M cR eynolds was elected
vice c h a irm a n Monday w hen Lane
c o u n ty republicans niet and j « t -
le cle d a county o rg a n iz a tio n and
made plans fo r the young repub
lica n convention to la- held In E u
gene Decem tier 6th W llla id M u r
phy o f J u n ctio n C ity was chosen
chairm an. Ed L u c k y o f
Eugene
se cre ta ry W. Stevens o f Eugene,
treasurer.
The o rg a n iza tio n w ill be com
pleted w ith the »election o f o th e r
vice chairmen. A ls a it
s ix ty a t
tended the m eeting and a b usi
ness session fo llo w e d a d in n e r at
a Eugene cafe,
L a th a m school opened M o n
day w ith a large e n ro llm e n t Miss
I l a t i b Is the new fu s t and sec
ond grade Ic .ic b v i , Miss W orden
the H ill'd und fo u rth ; Miss G ra y,
11,1,i and s ix th arid P rin c ip a l S ,T.
Rose the seventh and e ig h th .
Miss lle n e T ru n m d l
re tu rn e d
home Tuesday a fte r a fe w day»
v is it in !>»» A ngeles w ith friends.
W o rd was received
re c e n tly
fro m Salem o f the birth o f a 9-
pound son, O scar R obert, lo M r.
and M is A lb e rt L. H a rris , fo rm e r
ly o f th is co m m u n ity .
T h e A R. L a n d th re s h e r f in
ished w illk In
th is
c o m m u n ity
tills week. The g ra m eaine out
(« •ite r lin n expected a fte r th e re
le n t ruins.
Mrs. H. Andrews
Dies August 8th
Miss Jessie G ru b b
will teuch
school near Eugene th is year.
W ill G a ro u lte re tu rn e d to w o rk
n n r M u rs h fii Id Tuesday.
E ldon W a lk e r re c e n tly re tu rn
ed fro m a tr ip to eastern Oregon.
D ate and w a ln u t ice
announcem ent
has
G ustafson's o f course.
here o f the dea th o f
Andrew s,
w ife o f
H a rry
Andrew s, local p a in te r,
w hich occurred In the P o rtla n d
general h o spital August 6th. The
death o f M rs. A ndrew s follow ed
a tw o w eek’s illness. B u ria l was
m ade in the J a c k s o n v ille ceme
te ry near M edford.
M rs. A n d ri’Ws bad live d here fo r
the jwisl fo u r year». She was
fo rm e r school tcucher, h a vin g
ta u g h t here one y e a r and in
southern Oregon fo r several years.
S u rv iv in g in a d d itio n to th e hu s
band are Hire«' daughters, Misses
B eulah and
A n ita
A ndrew s of
M e d fo rd and Miss Virginia A u
d i ••ws, a student in the local high
school. A lso tie r parent», M r and
M rs A lb e rt Stevens and several
b ro th e r» and sisters o f M e d fo rd
and S e a ttle , W ashington.
M r. A ndrew s re tu rn e d the firs t
o f the week fro m S e a ttle , W ash
ington. w here he has lieen since
the death o f Mrs. Andrew s.
A
l«-lntcd
been received
M is
Harry
PAGE FIVE
THE SENTINEL OOTTAOE GROVE OREGON
cream ut
F IE L D
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
IN F I l i s t
M a te ria l in Ark
According to Gene»!» vi.14 God
(aid unto Noah; "M ak e thee an ark
of gopher wood: room «halt thou
make in the ark and (h alt pitch it
within and without with pitch.” ,
L. D. Sent, w ho re ce n tly was
appointed fie ld representative fo r
the S ia le U nem ploym ent Compen
s a tio n C om m ission and assigned
lo the L in n -L a n e area, w ill be in
Women W alk Behind M« n
Eugene u n til about Septem ber L5
Japanese men are la id to be very
to co n fe r w ith covered em ployers.
polite persona, but their women folk
Associated w ith M r Sem fo r th is must walk behind the n.en.
week Is A u d ito r W. E. Toom ey,
w ho soon w ill re p o rt fo r d u ty as
a second lie u te n a n t in the q u a rte r
m asters corf»« o l the U. S. A rm y
at
Fort, O rd , C a lifo rn ia . T he
a u d ito rs are m a kin g headquarters
at the sta te em ploym ent o ffic e on
West S ix th stre e t.
Films D eveloped
and Printed
f“ *
HARD
W IN T E R
6 and 8
Exposure»
MAVKE
In T u rk e y , new * correspondent»
re |« ,rt th a t th e s to rk s huve gone
south fo r the th ir d tim e in the
h is to ry o f ttie co u n try. H ere the
blue jays and robins have a p p a r
e n tly disappeared and old tim e rs
are w o n d e rin g i f the disappear
ance o f these b ird s means a n y
Free Enlargement of Your
Choice With Every Roll
REPRINTS 3c EACH.
Guaranteed Work.
T h r if t- W is e
Cottage Grove, Ore.
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION
On These Used Cars
1938
1937
1935
1936
1935
1935
PONTIAC SEDAN
CHEVROLET COUPE
PONTIAC SEDAN
FORD SEDAN
CHEVROLET SEDAN
OLDS SEDAN '
OTHER USED CAR MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
W ait for the showing of the 1942 Pontiac
models, coming soon.
Martin Motors
5 -tfc -4 i thing.
W h ile the dom inance o f defense
order« in the W ent Cons, lu m lie r
p ic tu re rem ain» » u liM tantlally u n
changed, the Im m e d ia te concern of
the IndUMtry 1« the e ffe c t o f the
p rice c e llin g o rd e r fo r D ouglas f i r
lu m b e r w h ich ha» been announced
and discteux-d and 1« cX|N’Cted to
be published by S e p te m tie r 9 A
p rice c e llin g fo r
S o u th e rn pine
w a* publlxhed
S eptem ber 4, to
ta ke e ffe ct w ith in 15 day».
U n til the »moke ha» c le a n ’d
uway fro m tin s bom b W hich ttw
g overnm ent has dropped, the f u - 1 Itesig niitlo n of O HC lle n d 1»
tu n ’ o f We»t Coast lu m lie r as to
Accepted.
volum e o f p n id u c tlo n and »ah’»
The re sig n a tio n o f F ra n k L.
m ust re m a in u n c e rta in . A t b o t B a lla rd us president o f Oregon
tom . In trin s ic (ka iia n d (o r West S ta te college was accepted T u e s
fo u x t lu m b e r Is a« s tro n g a« e ve r day by the s ta te board o f h ig h e r
and the need fo r a ll-o u t p ro d u c . e ducation ut P o rtla n d .
tlo n e ffo rt 1« as g re a t ua It has
E. A. G llfillu n . dean o f science,
,«•01 th ro u g h o u t n ’cent m onths.
was named a ctin g president hut
News Briefs
B IR T H S
M r. and Mr». Johnny Hinote are
th e p a re n ts o f a 7 Mi |«>upd son,
Johnny Iz-e. h orn S a tu rd a y , Sep-
te m h e r 6 th a t the B u tle r m a te r
n ity home.
A ten pound d a u g h te r was born
on Sunday, S e p te m tie r 7 th nt the
B u tle r m a te rn ity home to M r. and
Mr». M u r l B a ll. She has been
named A lice Dee.
M r. and Mr». W ayne B erggrcn
o f L in d o n are trie p u re n ts o f a
son born S a tu rd a y . S e p te m lie r 6 th
nt the M c F a rla n d m a te rn ity home.
T he liu h y w eighed nine pound» nt
b irth und has been num ed C harles
G ru n t.
A »on w e ig h in g six pounds and
six ounces was h orn to M r. and
Mr«. L o u is H anks o f S ilk C n - 'k
on M onday, S e p te m lie r 6 th at the
M c F a rla n d m a te rn ity home He
has Ix’cn named G ordon R obert.
he asked fo r a fe w days to co n
sid e r the o ffe r o f tin ’ $7.MW |M»S-
tlo n .
M rs. Sara D elano Roosevelt,
m o th e r o f P resident Roosevelt,
died a t th e Roosevelt unrest ria l
estate ut H yde P a rk , S unday a f
te r a collapse o f the c irc u la to ry
system caused by old age. She was
e lg h ty -s lx year» o f age ut the tim e
o f h e r death and was one o f the
th re e w om en In the U n ite d S tate«
w ho had live d long enough to see
h e r son become president o f the
U n ite d States.
Cracker
Chicken & Mushroom * *
WHITE ROSE
BLEACH
. ,J7C
G allo n ............ 29C
Half Gallon
M O H A IR H H E A K IN G A B O I T
CO M PLETED.
1
Demonstration
Saturday
S hearing the fa ll c lip o f m o h a ir
is v ir tu a lly com pleted as w e ll as
the sp rin g lam b clip . T he average
m o h a ir is b rin g in g 45 cents on the
present m a rk e t. B o th the q u a lity
and q u a n tity compares fa v o ra b ly
w ith fo rm e r years.
Lifebuoy 3 bars 19c
Lux Toilet 3 »»rs 19c
Lux Fl’k es-lO c 23c
Rinso u. 21c Gian I 61c
Mr. and Mrs. John Ehry of
F irst Bathtub
Creswell are the parents of an
The first bathtub In the United
6 ’ a pound son Ixirn Wednesday,I
September 10th at the M cFar State* w a* Installed by Adam
land maternity home. The baby Thompson. ■ wealthy grain and cot
ton dealer of Cincinnati, In UH2
has l«*en named Allan John.
O n ly th e finest w o rk , ('« tin g e
G rove ( leaner», phone Ml. (l-4tcM
He had a party of genO*m«n to din
ner. all of whom tried out the new
Invention.
PINEAPPLE
TIDBITS
PLYMOUTH’S
FINEST
1942 Model
will be on display today
September 11th
at our show rooms
The public is cordially invited to
view the 1942 creation, the car
of outstanding beauty.
McCoy Motors
6th and Washington
Siftiin
E’«'” ^f..r2Qp
DDUp
Spry
3
59c
Oats
33c
Kraft’s Miracle Whip Qt. 36c
Cleanser i inib 3
11c
IRISH SPECIAL
CO FFEE
The last drop is
good too!
Pound.
pounds.
23c
65c
Peter Pan
KREAM KERNEL
CORN
M 1 0 n <> 2cans^1.00 W
★ tt ★ s ★ s
Irish Special
A rlne all pur
pose hardwheat
19 lbs.
$1
49
Per barrel
$5.79
Our finest
bread flour
49 Iks.
$1 59
Per barrel of
4 sacks $6.19
id
pound tin
Rolled
Quick or Regular
BACON BACKS
RIB STEAKS
Half or Whole
Quality Beef
25c lb.
29c lb.
MINCED HAM
PU R E LARD
Sliced or in the Piece
4-lb. pkg.
20c lb.
55c
GROUND BEEF
ROUND STEAK
No Cereal or Water
Young Beef
23c lb.
35c lb.
,VR€SH,-FRUITS and ViG£T-A6I£S/
TASTE BETTER. SERVED WITH CARNATION BHLKi
Cantaloupes1’!"”«1 Lamesa« 4f°r 23c
C arrots and Beets Local 3 bunches 10c
Celery
Large Oregon
2 stalks 15c
Table Queen Squash 3 f 10c
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Phone 53 or 54