The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1952, Image 1

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    the C ottage G rove S entinel
VOTE AS VOI!
I’LEAME B I T
PLEA SE VOTE!
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V O L U M E I.X IV
Set ving the Heart of the Nation's Greatest Lumber Region Since 1889
C t /IT A G F G R O VE. L A N E tX JU N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 21. 1952
' Grade Pupils
To Register 5th
Families Enjoy Community Picnic
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J* ^rePeau ^ es for Mayor Position;
^wo ^ssues May Not Reach Fall Ballot
SKt?
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I In* clt*mciitary schools
tag» Grove School District No 45
w ill begin tlx* 1952-53 school year
on Monday, September H,
All pupila Iwttinnlntt ilrat grade.
«II pupil* iM'KinnlnR fifth grade
and *lxlh grade and all pupil* new
Io the district are a*ke<i to regis­
ter between 9 00 a.m. and 12:00
on Friday, September 3.
All first graders living weal of
Highway 99 register at the Adam*
M'hool All first grader* living east
of Highway 99 report to Harrison
school. A I I lifth graders thing
west of Highway 99 report to Jet
ferson school. A ll fifth graders
living cant of Highway 99 report
to I la u Ison school, anil all begin
The Weather
tfo u rie s y itn ta g r Grovs
Lake W eattier Station)
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a Should Be Revised,
To G etsew er jo b l
Incumbent Refuses
Top City Position;
Ward 3 Race Looms
Three contractors were awarded
the new sewer Jobs in Cottage
Grove at Monday night’s session.
W ork on the projects in six newly I
formed city districts is expected'
A bombshell was thrown into to start soon
Latest developments this week
council session
Monday
night
Reason for awarding the Jobs t o p " the local -1-c’ ion picture came
when acting city attorney, Rich­ three separate bidders was that when J. S. Crepeau, contractor,
ard Thwing, said in effect that tin* under the Bancroft bonding law threw his hat into the m ayoralty
two charter amendments, the 1 under which property owners will , raCe fo„ rjwln< an announccment
pay for the projects, low bids in . , „ . . _ .__
per cent lim itation and maximum each
Approximately 1.50 itrrsona, young unit old, enjoyed the Junior
district had to be awarded
F H ^ ‘«n«»*
mayor.
in n * sixth graders re jio rt to Jet- fb a rn b e r of Cienuieree proointeit C o m m u n ity Picote tsunilay a t the
fine, might not get on the Novem­
Jeske Bros Construction Co j that be would not run.
i i ^ o i i
si h, h , l An Is glnnlng t i l* ' w tl« o n C reek recreation area at C o ttage G rove latke. Picture at le ft
ber ballot. Councilmen earlier had and Coast Construction and Ex-
A real race for the council
grader* must present u birth cel •
voted to put the issues to the cavation Co. of Junction City, act- loomed in W ard 3, always referred
tin . a l e before they will la* allowed
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riM* ' OU" r
,n< , "<‘rd
ing together, were low bidders in tQ b
M **the ward
people.
to begin school
“
«*’ r* baseball and borsrsboea. A band concert was belli.
Districts 36. 37, 39 and 40. The .
W orkshop Set
In picture a t rig h t Jayeees ta lk II over, and tw o of th e m display
The reason given was that “the bids and the areas involved are a* . ,hat never P*!W*?S anything H. B.
All Ito* teaiheis of tlie district novel Oregon Jayrera loslenla on the back of th e ir shirts. Tln-y are,
charter is in a mess” and that the follows:
M cM illan, local cafe owner and
w ill meet In the Harrison school left to right, faring ■ aim ra. lio n Nixon, George llru ry and Bill Tel-
acting attorney would not attem pt
36 Woodson and Meade addi- ‘ past commander of the American
eafeterin on September 3 mid -I font. W ith barks to camera are Hoyle Shepherd, left, anil Bob Blaelt-
to prppare amendments under tions, $3.097.70.
Legion p o s t here, entered 'he
/ ’4o ,
M an., Ja
foi an lo service training program well, pit ole chairman, right. A b*-*se píenle dinner was the main event.
such circumstances. C ity Attorney
37 N o rth eighth street north race. He w ill be opposed by Tom
vs lio li win |H. , ,, i „ | i „
Dr I
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H W. Ijombard is still in Europe of Grover, $1.547.
M itchell, radio shop operator, who
aCior l*he||m of the Oregon Stale
and w ill not be back in tim e to
39 - T y le r from South Tenth to has .announced himself strongly as
I /stem o f Higher Education and
give legal advice before the Sep­ east city limits, $2,361.25.
a friend of the city employees.
Miss Vera (.arson, a consultant
tember 4 deadline when all issues
40 On VanBuren in new Dole-
Elm er Kent, incumbent council­
from tiu* K irtlan d public schools
for the ballot are to be in the man
and
Schaffner
addition, man from W ard 1, also announced
Tin \ workshop w ill deal w ith the
county clerk's office.
$917.50.
this week along w ith the mayor
teaching ol reading
Thwing explained that he had
Henry den Herder of Lebanon, that he would not run again This
Elm er Fleming, superintendent.
B y M rs. J ra n n e M orton
been studying the old charter who has the sewage disposal plant leaves G ill Gardner, Junior Cham-
T h e first forest fire of any »U.
t ,,,. anlllm |
Ijlm . Ealr.
Mutounred this week that Miss
carefully before preparing amend- job. was low in district 41.
ber of Commerce president, un-
in
th
is
area
was
brought
under
,
b
t
f
l
d
j
ef(erKJn
M argaret Spoonts, Who has been
Have you shopped for all the Ingredient« for th a t super ments that would lift the lim ita-
41 South of Madison avenue i opposed so far in W ard 1. Robert
teaching in Germany, would In* at control two hours a fte r it started School this Friday and Saturday, eake you are going to exhibit? A re you giving special atten- tion on the general fund and raise on east side. $2,936 35.
Mills, deputy county coroner, is
August 22
22 and 23, Is ponsored by tiun to w ard off the bugs from those choice buds th a t will be the maximum fine to be levied
Jefferson thl* year and w ill take Tuesday morning in a logging op-
’**■ August
O. L. Soule of Portland was low as yet unopposed in W ard 2.
m r r live sixth. seventh and eighth eration on Sharp's Creek,
the Cottage Grove Chamber ol blooming Friday for the flower iBow? Is your latest piece
“The charter is a mess." he said, in district 38.
Don Allen and George Stephen
According to Ray VanSchoiac ■k i nmincrcc P rim arily started as a
e m broidery
b r o id e r v clean
c le a n and
a n il pressed
nresHed and
a n d ready
re a d v to
to show?
c h n w ’ These
T h o c . "1» needs to be brought
br
grade g irl* physical education
up to date.
of em
38— Area of South F irst street, have filed for the recorder and
cl a sues She replaces Miss Norma warden of the southern district of 4-H club fa ir in 1932. It has grown
Ordinances are conflicting. There
treasurer posts.
are some of the questions in are duplications. Amendments are south of Quincy. $1.321.85.
Kerr, who w ill leach the »eventh the East la n e Eire Patrol, the mto one of the outstanding aettvi-
Yuungest to Serve
the
air
this
week
with
re-
cie'ar * " ...... ..........
M ay < onsoiidate
and eighth grade rimúes formerly tilnze that covered about one a m * ties of the year In South I-ane
,u o . i i ,
... . .
A possible consolidation of the
Crepeau, 43, if elected, w ill be
taught by Jesse Easold, who has started when a (aiwer *aw, lieing county.
,g ard s to interest in the South
Would you want to put these bidders giving the whole job to
the youngest mayor to serve the
T h e [Hitatn race I* on! W h a t
UM*d by Tbles and Hunt, loggers.
Tbt,
, wo , alra were small
resigned
Lane hair.
amendments on the ballot under one at the lowest bid, was im- city in some time. Several of the
)(>ar (>ptnK
w e n t* to tie one o f the b ro l
, Miss Spoonts formerly taught In caught fire II happened while the
O f special notice to be given .1 these circumstances?
he asked 1 minent. but no announcement was councilmen are also the youngest
«pud year« In a long tim e h a*
Vancouver. W ash . but luu been men were bucking a log The saw th,, (lrphoUM. showing popularity
council.
until now overlooked by many ex- • the
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u’wii.
made at council session. One con- to file in several years.
yielded
fro
m
o
n
r
p
lan
t
alone
a
b
ill
m
il
and
the
blase
spread
to
af(e
r
,
hr
ta>ct,nd
year
|h<l
(a,r
in Charge of a recreation program
hibitoi-s and just-lookers, is the w ouhí n Z « [ ’ fo’r r n a ^ v X g on ’ raC'.°r suggested thls
,he >
contractor has lived here
reenrd of <0 potatoes w eighing
In Germany recently. Another Uu* down timber. The projierly is wns rnovpd into the more spacious
,
.
,
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.
,, « c,u,a "Ot. yet tormal voting on practice in some areas where one since 1945 when he came from Io s
s to ta l of I t ■< pound*. T h is
teacher has also been In Europe owned by T A Mwegren.
quarters at the hx-al Armory.
ange of kite for the fair Be- • ie problem was shelved until fur- contractor did not wish to do just Angeles where he also was in the
crop Is on tlie ra n rh u f M r. and
pach > w
A rt teacher. Misa I >arl Herman. , Men from the Ix iv e jn n m ill. 25 w h rn . „ hai,
cause it seems more interesting to ‘ h *r *»ud>-
one small job
construction business. He is a vet-
M
rs.
H
lre
n
(B
r
ic
k
)
I-and
o
l
•n
Iio
m
the
East
tJine
F
ire
I*a-
tantit
1952.
when
even
those
ae-
lias spent tin* summer touring in
have livestock exhibited on the B1* Joh
Council w ill meet Monday. Au- eran of W orld W ar I I where he
M
osby
C
reek.
trol and three pumpers, and six eommodatmns grew crowded.
England. France and Italy.
same grounds as the other ex-
thc charter would he RUM 05 to
a resolution au- served w ith the Sea bees in the
Forest Service volunteers w ith a
.
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Sm allest |M ilatoe* In the h ill
hibits. it has been necessary to « Rood job for the next council, thorizing the signing of the con- Pacific and Atlantic theaters He
pumper wen. to the arene. 1. , * ! « h i »»«nd>ng |irohlem during
w ere about the sir** of u m a r ­
leave t ^ Arm ory, where so many
the retiring mayor.
tractSi following a check on the»iS active in local organizations, in-
Started about 10 .Vi a m and
'• » *
«iren tlw .« h itM » tM of
ble. w ith tin* largest one about
fa;rs have been held. Jefferson
It would take a re a r s w ork to bids by the city engineer.
eluding the Chamber of Com-
under control tn two hours 1. " vea
T h c rr ha* * * * " .
r ,‘
six Inches long and th ree o r
«h o ot is r * f the best place f o r a do It
Thw ing estimated.
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mercp Maaonic Jod
and (he
was completely out by sundown.
a ,'d an,n * ,a h" 7
fo u r Inches across. T h e to ta l
fair, but the best that is offered
In the meantime « 30-year old
C ity council heard a complaint American Legion
according
...
VanSchotack.
!,houn
on
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H'
w
,
s
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r
“
d-
It I. Sedergren J r lias been
yield Waa -6 pebbte-sised ones,
locally I t is about the only loca- amendment that would allow a /rom M r Cassidy of H am low 's, M cM illan, w ho'recently was ac­
i\ not her
smaller
blaze
wax * ' n'.n g ' " 7 " '
*'? *
awarded s scholarship to the
rig h t m edium sized ones and IS
tion where cover can
he given ™ * lrnum J,ne o í * 25y ‘ñatead of m arket over excessive water and lected South Lane chairman for
q
uell.il
last
w.i*k
a
.
the
Short-
«
’
o
n
-
the
city
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
la rg e potatoes.
livestock ns well as more perish- 5100 was discovered for the first sewer rates for tho8e outskle the the fall Community Chest drive
ridge
recreation
area
nt
Cottage
.
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k
1?
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’
tral
cation at Ashland this (all. accord­
T he reason fo r the crop— the
able exhibits. Folks this year must tune after the city attorney had city not on sewers. The council has been active in civic affairs
Grove lake. This one Is believed
d,’ ,arn7 ' rom o,her I
ing to a letter he received from
e a rly W h lte Roae Is a hlg yteld -
wander around to be assured of perused the c h a rte r
and m ayor took about a half hour He was commander of the Ixtgion
to
have
l
i
r
n
started
by
a
cigar-
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u
l
u
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L
?
the Oregon State System of H igh­
seeing all that w ill be offered
Municipal Judge Don Allen ad- t0 explain the projects demanded, post last vear and was active as
'
,2 * '
* * pr?V,dcd , hls I er, the June rains helped, and
er Education He w ill major In et.e that hail «mouldered.
The greater number of exhibits nutted he had never seen it He 5y thc State Sanitary Authority head of the tra ffic committee of
year at the playground at Jcffer- i the ground was new. M rs. latnd
chemistry and plans to enter the
said she w ou ldn 't be surprised
wil] lie found in the sehool
gym.
been fmmg drunk drivers an(j for w hich
all had to pay. the Chamber of Commerce He
M
r
and
Mrs
Floyd
L.
H
illlkm
,
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a
h‘”*
d
,ha,f
,a
t
,
research field.
If la rg e r yields than this would
but don't overlook thc interesting « h a t he believed to be the m a x i-¡ M any outside are complaining spearheaded the movement for a
and
M
r
and
M
r
.
Lester
"
R
e
d
'
u.un-
date
permanent
fair-
ile graduated last June from
he found.
things you will see ,n the
Band mum of $100, but actual y under about high ra tes. Cassidy said, north access road from the pro­
the week end a. the 8roUnda Wt" ' * P«"'lded.
Cottage Grove high school and in Posner
room Have you ever seen a
spin- M r Thw ings interpretation the However, the m ayor t o l d him. posed freeway when it goes in. He
his Junior year received the Am er­ ratlin of M r and Mrs Ben Ilodges ' “ ‘ '»Ions Listed
ning wheel whirring, or a quilt in
could have been charged. The those inside now on sewers were also a member of the Masonic
Various departments nre listed
ican National Chemistry award on the McKenzie River, fishing
the process of being quilted? I f amendment was made in 1921.
actually having to help pay for lodge and the Lions club
They
were
among
a
party
of
14
on
*ne
premium
l
i
s
t
including
w ith a grade average of I plus.
you are around the fa ir on Friday
M r Allen admitted that city ,hose that the outsiders would
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who
spent
the
week
end
with
the
,
I'ow-ers.
foods,
textiles,
agricul-
He I* the son of Mr. and Mrs. It
or Saturday afternoons you prob- attorney H. \V. Lombard had to ld 'even tu ally get
U
C
F a z n iH u 1 1 6
Ilodges
,urc* Hobbies, art, livestock. 4-H
L. Sedergren of IJellght Valley.
ably w ill see these interesting op-
him there was a conflict in 'be -- ^ ¡5 is part of a long-range 1 , 0
“ « C U I l y L IST
club work and F. F. A. In addi­
erations.
Who
knows
what
differ-
fine
issue
in
the
charter
but
that
program
s
e
t
up
a
f
ter
yelirs
of
I
s
N
O
W C O I Y I D le te !
tion to these divisions there are
he had never known what it was. stU(jy by engineers and the coun- O — „ 1 —
RO SEB U R G
Historical inci­ ent hobbies w ill be displayed for
group or individual exhibit txioths
your pleasure, or what friend may
Over a period of 30 years w ith cij ** fhe mayor said. "W e have our ■ » e g lS T r a T I O I l 9 C T
for grange and agricultural organ­ dents from throughout Douglas
surprise you by giving you a first about three drunk driving cases rates spt and we cannot cbange
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Intions, farm youth organizations, County many of them affecting viewing of their canvas m a s te r-, a week that could mean the city 'th e m .”
* irgil Kingsley, superintendent
■youth movements (Bov and G irl the entire Northwest w ill be d ra­ piece. Unless you plan on spend- had lost about $70,000, or $150 on
Casidy also complained a b o u t.°f . ,h? C o ,,aKe
Union high
I Scouts, F. H. A.. F. F. A., etc.),
ing many leisure hours wandering each of the near 4,700 cases over
jn a commercial category 7:*” ? '
WPrk , ,b a ‘
m
atically
portrayed
in
the
huge
home garden displays and general
uh™ w u a _ .
1 his faculty list had been completed
through
the
fair,
you
w
ill
overlook
»bis
period,
Ity Joan V u llo
when
he
was
not
getting
water
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Unqiqun Cavalcade [wgrant Labor
farm displays.
for fire protection. However »he w,th ,,ht
.H enn," gs-
something.
Problem Solved
Rlhlions
nre
awarded
in
first,
Day
week
end.
The
celebration
is
(
Dako,a ,o repla™
The Sentinel eelebratet; its 63rd birthday this w e e k .
Change In U v e a to rk
Council agreed that the discov- council advised him that the city gaa,rd
in observance of the county’s
Buschman. who recently
A nother imue in off the prww in the steady flow of news. .'.Vsh"-!«"’.’'«!*'''.o'! ‘m.«de# foI *
A change has been made in cr>' of the amendment probably did furnish fire protection w ith a
awarding livestock trophies for would solve the fine problem,
Marked changes hnve taken place in the 63 years, from the and second place This year tro- 100th birthday this year.
r o u M n u m n w a te ^ iH ^ ^ K e r ^
Buscbman had been hired
Another not solved is the 1 per could pump w ater out of the river. . . .
Running for three nights, the grand and reserve champions of
. ,
.
. . .
Larly days of the “Bohemia N ugget" to the present.
phles an* io tx* awarded for grand
to
teach
social science and driver
These w ill be awarded on « m t lim itation. Under the lim ita-
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In an editorial in the January 20, 1899edition, new editor ehampionshli» in livestock, rather big show w ill be held at the fa ir­ class.
Eridav afternoon, immediately fol- tion. fixed in 1920, taxes to be
»raining, but passed away August
. C,%J. Howard rem arks, “ We have just drop|ted down among *ban cash awards These trophies grounds in Roseburg at 8:30 p.m. lowing
completion of judging. Bv raised for the General Fund can-
2* the dav a f,e r movin8 hpre.
in a quiet sort of way,
p i c m nted
t>> various daylight tim e August 30, 31 and this change, you w ill know at first not expeed 1 per cent of the as-
v »«»5 *r x*»tx_j
The new teacher has been doing
¿d*
wieh to assure you tage Grove was agog over a Holly-
<*rma of
Cottage September 1.
showing the" best of class when scssed valuation. This has meant H
n*
ZY
, graduate work at the University
A east of 1,500 performers w ill they proudlv flaunt their trophies »hat for several years budget
'4 a fair opportunity is Wiaxt invasion W h e n a Busier '7 ? '
OreK°n this summer and for-
'
judges h it to tie play in the show, centering on a
Keaton movie
about the 1860's
During Fridav afternoon 4-H groups have struggled w ith 'be
•
» 1
merly taught at the W atertown,
-vwt us. and we have no '■"*—
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present
on
the
first
day
of
the
fa
ir
225-foot
stage
now
under
con­
filmed tn the area.
livestock exhibitors w ill show fund to get w ithin the lim itation
J /x R
South Dakota, high school. He is
iTMon to think th a t it will was
XV -L. . . . .k .
.u
,o J’,dKe all entries in each di- struction.
their stock. In this way they w ill and have had to cut all salary in -' H e l d
a graduate of St. Cloud, Minne-
W ork started (hat year on the V|gjon
Twelve iialf-scholarshipa
not be given us, we hnve come
I sota, teachers college and attend­
W ith music w ritte n fo r the pag­ prove long hours of faithful work creases and other items
J. It. Chandlers null. Bobbed sk ills are given ns awards to 4-H ,tub
to stay.
eant by P u litzer Prize winning in training their animals to show
ed the University of South Dakota.
by Joseph M cC une
Most affected if the issue does;
And stay we have Thruout the « ''re the talk, hut the oldsters champions These arc und rw rlt-
composer G ail Kubik. the actors their w w th t0
advantage, not get to the ballot w ill be city
The Registration Set
D O R E N A ( Special >
yrnrs more editorials have been <'ouldn I get usori to them, ac<*ord
by (h<- Chamber of Ce.nmerce.
w ill stage s u c h events as the This is tru ly a sight worth seeing
.
.
.
. who . have . been
.
employees,
d is -; Booth-Kelly L u m b e r company'
High school faculty w ill report
mg to on.* interview in th,* paper Financial support is furnished
w ritten Another in June. 18!t!l
th rilling and bloody Indian mas­ and th e first time that showman- satisfied w ith wages. However, if ¡took advantage of the recent va- September 2 for a week of train -
fllnds f ,Y ^ , hc ,.ane
the “brave boys of the Second The Old Imp.*, tai hotel w as razed lhrollKh
sacre of the Jedediah Smith party
Oregon have fought their last and gone was another old land- C((llnty F a |r Board and through near Reedsport, and the fnmed ship has entered as part of the »he entire charter is revised, a cation to make some needed re- mg before school opens on the 8th.
South 1-ane Fair.
special election w ill have to be pairs at its Dorena plant. Crews Registration for students w ill be
fight and gone back to Manila toi m ark.
! the renting of booth spn<y to corn­
Battle Rock incident where in
Exhibits are not on display to called for the people to vote on | went back Monday a fte r being off Wednesday and Thursday, Sep-
iest up and prepare for the jour- ' The depression hit, and in 1934 mercial firms. Any deficit In the 1851 a group of settlers were be­
the general public until 1 p.m »he new one and repeal the old. two weeks.
tember 3 and 4. Freshmen are to
ney . . . home."
!a ho|K*ful headline said "1934 To past has b e e n assumed by the
sieged by Indians.
Friday. Entries w ill be accepted
This is a job that has been
A
Eugene contractor. John register from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednes-
The w ar with Spain was (ought. Be Best Since ’29.“ Another hint Chamber of Commerce.
B ra in (Jets Needles
up to 11 a.m. and readied for dis- needed for a long time and has (Weldon, w ith a crew ot brick- day and juniors from 7 to 9 p jn .
and the editor said. "They have ol the times was the head that F a ir Personnel
Also portrayed on the Umpqua play to their best advantage been neglected, councilmen agreed, layers, worked in the boiler room, that evening. Sophomores are to
been in their last fight." Blit they told Lane county expenses were
Personnel of the fair consists of Cavalcade stage is an incident in
bad not. Many more were to come. w ithin the budget, and that luni- the South I-ane F air Board and the Drain area in which a peddler Award ribbons w ill be attached Allen said that the League of They rebuilt the ovens and the register Thursday afternoon from
and names of entrants uncovered Oregon Cities had volunteered to fire walls under boilers one and 2 to 5 and seniors that night,
Bohemia Mines in that era were ber industry was hopeful of thc chairmen and helpers for each di- sold settlers darning needles to
as soon as they have been judged, do the job some years ago but i two, and made extensiv e repairs
In full sway. And a front page col­ New Year.
vision. Labor for setting up the replace the only one they had in
had been turned d o w n by the under number four.
LOCAL M AN A R R E STED
The old w ar between the state , fa ir is usually done by the F. F. A. tin* entire community. T h e ir only
umn was devoted to Activities
G ur local millwrights, under M r. i D N B A D C H E C K C H A R G E
council because of the cost.
there. The problem of getting sup- uhiversities was supixisedly set- boys. The F a ir Hoard is composed needle lost, the settlers purchased
Wheeler, rebuilt the edger trans- I Marshall L. Kimble, 25, of
1,lies and equipment up there and lied, as an editorial said that now of eight members, representing lo- their replacements f r o m Aaron
L O C A L C O ! I ’ L E 'S N E P H E W
( fer table and the crane.
Blackbutte route, was in city ja il
the growth of roads thruout the slnce they both had new p re s i-1 cal service groups (Cham ber of ^U'iec, one of the founders of
I N .lt R E D IN A C C ID E N T
1 Crane Gets Paint
,
Wednesday on a charge of passing
dents the hope was that they J Commerce,
L io n s ,
etc. I and Meier and Frank's of Portland
years is nil told.
The table was removed and a i a bad check w ith insufficient
A speciAl meeting of ail girls
W arren Mack of Eugene, who
Elbert Bede in 1917 wrote, "The would lx* at pence. But the old Granges, w ith the local F F. A
Directing the pageant is Horace who are in Lionettes this coming suffered a broken Wrist and head new floor laid. Then there «as a funds. Bail has been set a t $300.
Sentinel wonders how many fam ­ w ar lingers on.
instructor and County 4-H Club Robinson, director of the U niver­
year at the high school will be cuts when hit by a car at 13th and general repairing job on all of
Kimble was arrested Tuesday
W.
C.
M
artin,
the
man
from
Agent
as
autom
atic
members.
ilies there are In Oregon that
sity of Oregon theater, who each held Thursday, August 28, at 7 :30 W illam ette Monday morning, is a the solid pieces and the m ach in-, by city police officer, C. H . Roh-
spend on an average of $22.47 a Texas, took over thc guidance of Dating to earliest years as a fair three years handles tlie Oregon
p.m. R ally squad members w ill nephew of M r. and Mrs. M anley C. ery. Most of t h e wooden parts erts, on a w a rra n t from the I-anc
member a month for food and the pa|M*r in 1938. O ther events of w orker is Dr. H. A. Hagen, w ith T ra il Pageant in Eugene.
meet w ith the Lionettes to discuss F uller of Ci ttage Grove. He were replaced w ith metal.
j county sheriff's office. H e was "to
clothes and care." That rovers a Hint era marked the death of thc Jeanne Morton 1, close second. The
Reigning over the three-day fes­ plans for the Jamboree which is worked on the Sentinel several 1 The crane has sometimes been be turned over to the county late
lot of ground, but In 1952 the depression and the outbreak of (board meets once a month, and tivities which w ill include a “One
September 6. in Eugene.
years ago when the University of-called "Shivering Jane. The Row ; Wednesday.
$22.47 would not cover anything, World W ar 11. Oregon's national the 1952 Ixianl members are O. M. Hundred Years of Progress" pa­
Tickets for the rally bus for the Oregon students published an edi- River Crane.” The lady w ill prob-'
we are afraid. How times do guard and its many other young ’ Patten, chairman; W illia m Hesse, rade in Roseburg the morning of Jamboree w ill be sold on registra- tion. He is now a graduate student J a b ly do less shivering now, for E X E C U T IV E M E E T IN G S E T
,
change!
men rallied lo the cause. Peace vice-chairman; Dr. It. A. Hagen, August 30, is 18-year-old Barbara
tion days at the high school for
Mack was hit by a car driven by i she has a body and long arm of FO R L E G IO N , A U X IL IA R Y
The issue of M ay 31 that year came, and w ith it the influx ot treasurer; Jeanne Morton, secre- Peterson. She w ill share honors
those who wish transportation.
Mrs. Naonti Rice of Eugene, w ho.strong, clear number one timbers.
An executive committee meet-
told of the w ar census to tx* taken, “the ferriners" from the East. The tnry; Forrest Woods, Claude Arne, ns queen w ith an older "dowager
was cited by city police for failure plus a general repair job. In her ; ing for the American Legion and .
and M ayor T. C. Wheeler an­ lumlier industry, boomed, the town Stew art Carlson, Robert W right, queen" yet to he selected.
N EW P H O N E O PERATO R
t0 yield the right of way to a 1 nice red paint, she looks ready to A u xiliary has been called for 8
nounced '‘Patriotic W eek.” Flow ­ like all of Hie West grew by leaps F. F. A. instructor, and J. R. G ur
L au rlta Lundbom. who has liven pedestrian in a crosswalk and for; handle the heaviest loads.
p m . Friday, August 22, in the
ery and patriotic editorials of and Is,units and Is still faced w ith ton, 4-H d u b agent.
A D E N 8 H A V E SON
employed as a bookkeeper for the driving w ith no operator's license
least room of the Arm ory. Plans
■ Tlie firms having booths this
Old Glory and "a x tlrrtrx of »he growing |inins.
A son. Keith Monroe, was born Jorgensen D airy Products Co., of on her person.
11R E S S I.E R S 3 A C A T IO N
for the coming year w ill be dis-
Thc 6.3 years have been good ■ year are Chandler of Commerce, August 9 to M r. and Mrs. Alton Medford foe the past tw o years,
soul anil a welling breast'' all fol
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bressler cussed
years. And Just as Editor Howard Sm ith Electric, Andrews-Hill Real Aden of Ijtk e Grove. Mrs. Aden
lowed the w ar fever.
has returned home and has ac- . The Webster Brush fam ily lias spent Sunday and Monday at the
F irst regular meeting for the
) , The 20's roared In, and in the said in 1899, "W e have come to I*.state, Arnest-Young Insurance, 'i* i?*' dn” Rh»er o f M r and Mrs. | ccptcd employment as an opera- mpved to a new location at 1100 Lou McCoy’s cabin on the Umpqua
two groups is set for Thursday,
stay."
I
(Continued
on
(»age
6)
Issue of the summer of 1926 Cot-
J. D. Monro«' ..f this city.
tor at the local telephone o ffic e .1 T aylo r street.
¡riv e r near Seotsburg.
September 4.
|
Declares Attorney
Sharp’s Creek Fire Souf/i Lane Fair Set at Jefferson Friday, Saturday;
Quelled by Crews Livestock, Showmanship To Highlight Annual Event
Potato Race On!
Scholarship Is Won
By R. L. Sedergren
Douglas Co, Plans
UmpquaCavalcade
1899 Editors “We Have Come to Stay1
Recalled on Sentinel's 63rd Birthday
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\hlDprinCf J (MP
[\0W l\.lVer W a n e, ot
ivepair JOU
Lionettes To Discuss
Plans for Jamboree