The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 30, 1931, Image 1

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SESONING INDUSTRY
OOTTAOK GUDVF.. I.ANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANI A lti 30. IMI.
C a tch t i f i t i Local C. of C. Hears
Of Lumber Safety Work
/.» Hin ned
GAS COMPANY PLANS
NI M B E « IX
Dress Shop to Be Opened Lane Cities Will Have
By Mrs. Ruth Garoutte
Higher Total Tax Lev ies
The Smart shop, owned by Mis. Inereax- in Cottage Grove Will
Ruth Garoutte, will have Its grand
Be ZA Milla; Aswwaor
opening Saturday, February 7. The
Delegation from Seattle und
Four’s Work.
Bids to Bo Called Thu Week, new dress shop will be located In
Compiles Figure*.
rooms In the Swanson building ovei
Wenatchee Show Keen
Digtribution System Js
(he C J. Breler company store. Mrs.
Garoutte will feature a tine of
G. M. Eukln, representing the na­
Lane county cities with the ex­
Internal in Plant.
Nearing Completion
dre. o k , knitted suits, lingerie, hosl- ception of Coburg will have higher
tional safety council, was an Inter­
-ry, costume jewelry and handker- total tax levies this year than they
esting speaker ut the chamber of
commerce luncheon Tuesday, tell­
chiefs. The Smart shop s rooms are did last, according to figures com
Thai kv«n Interest continue* to
Bids should be called tor this le-ing attractively fitted out in the
ing particularly of his work In
piled by Ben F. Keeney, county
develop In tho business of III«
week
lor
construction
of
u
go*
plant
colonial style and attractive fixtures assessor. The increase in Cottage
camps of the lumber
Industry,
Htandard Hesonlng society of Ihla
building
by
the
Naturul
Gaa
Cor­
a t e being
placed. Mrs. Garoutte Grove w ill be 2.3 mills, the 1931
where lio outlines safety programs
city was demonstrated by the vjntl
for employe* und explains methods poration of Oregon, which Is Install­ has promised a surprise for each levy to be 75.5 mills as compared
.Sunday of n delegation of ala out­
ing
a
gas
distribution
system
In
this
person visiting the shop on the with 73 mills last year. The levy
of first aid. H a rry M llhkln, local
standing business men from Won
manager fur the N atural Gas cor­ city, according to H a rry M illlkln, opening day.
covers taxes for all purposes.
a I rhea and iSrattla, W ash, who
local
representative
of
the
company.
poration, spoke briefly on construc­
Mric Garoutte wilt receive a new
Comparative figures on the levies
were guests fur dinner of W M
Thia
building
w
ill
present
an
a
t­
shipment of dressea each Friday for this year and the past two years
tion of a plant and operations ip
MaeGibbon, manager of the Bsson-
tractive
appeurance
and
will
be
ere
and these, with the exception of In the various cities follow:
the city.
Ina society's business, and later vls-
The chamber voted *3 to the Red tlrely of fireproof construction with regular ntock and special orders,1 City
1931 1930 1929
Ited Ilia sesonlng operations.
steel
frame,
red
tile
walls
and
red
will b* here for one day only, Hatur- Cottage G ro v e _____ 75.5 73.0 78.4
Cross relief fund In answer to a re­
Member* of the delegation lis­ Five Day Weak to Be Subject;
metal
tile
roofing.
I
t
will
be
di­
day. A feature of the Sm art shop C o b u r g ____________80.4 81.5 87.2
quest for that amount which Is be­
tened with rapt attention a* Mr.
ing asked of all fraternal orders and vided Into two rooms, one of which service will be filling special orders C re s w e ll___________ 52.7 47.9 52.4
IM a ttn i Schedulixl W ith
MaeGibbon and Geo. E Johnson of
will
contain
an
electrical
control
civic clubs.
for those who desire special models E u g e n e ___________ 58.5 54.4 58.5
Omaha, engineer fur the Standard
Eugene, Itoachurg.
The following committees, ap­ board und automatic plant control or styles. The shop will be open Florence __________ 84.4 77.2 97.0
Heaonlna society, answered the fan-
pointed by II. A. Hagen, president apparatus, while the other will con­ week days and Saturday evenings Junction City _ .........48.6 64 5 70.2
fir * of quest ton* hurled at them by
of the chamber, have been an­ tain compressors driven by gas and appointments may be made for Springfield _______ 71.7 67.1 71.3
member* of the delegation. Aston-
The following were selected to nounced; Agriculture, C. A. Beldler, proof motors, liquid and gas pres­ special fittings.
Lane county's state and county
lahment, almost unbelief, was w rit­ form a debuting squad In the Cot­
A fashion revue of the newest tax this year amounts to 24.1 mills
O. V. Breese, N. E. Glass; resources, sure regulators and Incidental plp-
ten on the face of each when Mr. tage Grove high school at the try­
______
_______
models at the _________
Smart shop
w ill ___
be _______
as compared
with ___
21.7 _____
mills ___
for last
L. W. Coiner, G ottfried Graber, Ing.
MaeGibbon explained that lumber, outs last week Versle McCoy, Vic­
1 he appearance of the entire held Friday night, February 20, at year. The Port of Siuslaw levy is
Charles Hull, HUI liartels; road*
once aeauned, will not aaaln absorb tor (¿off, John Clark, Howard Tay­
and highways, C. E. Stewart. M. C. property will be greatly enhanced he Arcade between the first and 2.6 mills, the same as last year,
imrtature, even when stacked out
lor and Carol and M elvin lire«*«. Bressler, Ralph Chestnut; legisla­ by the contrast between the red econd shows.
The individual city levies for this
door* In an Oreaon mist. Thia fact Twelve students
contested
for tion. H. W. Lombard, T. M. Boyd, tile plant structure and the alum i­
year follow:
I* one of many that ha* been acci­ places and th * winners were se­
Club to Receive Charter.
City
Mills
D. J. Scholl;
publicity,
Elbert num painted storage equipment, all
dentally discovered a* the *e*onlna lected by Judges who bused their
The Latham Sewing club,
of Cottage G ro v e _________________27.4
Bede, Elbert Smith, W. E. Lebow, of which w ill be surrounded by a
process ha* become better
un choice on aigumpnte presented mid
which Mrs. Gladys Rose is leader, Coburg
__________________41.6
W orth Harvey; Industrial, J. H. seven-foot cyclone fence.
deratoud. Those connected with tt effectiveness of delivery,
W ork also Is rapidly progressing is one of 18 4-H clubs In the county Creswell
_________________ 17.4
Chambers, W. A. Woodard, W. M.
are not yet fully able to explain
The Cottage Grove squad will not
on the distribution system, which which soon w ill receive charters, Eugene _
_________________ 19.5
what sesonlng does to lumber that compete In the state contest, ac­ MaeGibbon, S. L. Godard; aviation, Is now reported more than 75 per according to R. C Keuhner, county Florence
_____ _______ ________________________________ 291
K. K Mills, II. C. Wells, L. W.
cause* II to retain approximately cording to L>. A Emerson, debate
cent complete, with every effort
be- club leader.
The club, which wan Junction C i t y ________________ .22.5
the same strength that It had before coach, but wilt debate the state Coiner; civic, I I. C. Wells, H . B. ing made to rush this
to an early recently organized. Includes
In
its S p ring field __________________ 26.8
cut out of the tree, what cause* It question independently with neigh Griggs, J. A. Wiseman, O. E. Wood- completion.
membership girl students of the La-
The union high school levy for
son; entertainment, Phillip
Bu-
to
remove
discoloration,
what boring team*. The question Is "Re­
A store site also has been selected , “ tham school.
‘
1 —
-
W alker
this year will be 4.1 mills
cause* It to give to fir lumber some­ solved That a Five b ay Week kowskl, Glen Owen, Harold Swartx; at 509 Main street In the liubbetl
- and for Lorane the same.
endorsement, b. J. Scholl, T. C.
thing of the texture of pine, why Should Be Adopted in American In ­
Secretaries Course 1» Planned.
Special levies in nearby road dis­
Wheeler, C. J. Kem; representative* building and a complete appliance
the lumber doe* not ahrlnk during a dustry," Dual debates have been to
H im Lane county chamber of d‘«F‘"y "»»
Immediately opened.
The eleventh annual school or tricts follow: No. 13. 3 mills; No. 17.
process that removes huge quanti­ arranged with Roseburg, Eugene
Residents have been Invited to In- short course for chamber of com­ 7.9 mills; No. 56, 10 mills; No. 64.
ties of moisture, so it does not as­ and poeelbly Springfield and It Is commerce entitled to a vote, H. A. spect this display and to ask any merce secretaries will be held at 6.1 mills.
Hagen. C. E. Stewart, H . C. Wells;
tonish those connected with the expected that a complete schedule
advisory members orr county cham­ questions concerning the operation University of Oregon March 23-25,
sesunlhg plant when others, who will be announced later. M r. Em er­
of gas and new gas appliances.
it was announced by Dean David
have had no fam iliarity with the son is being assisted in coaching by ber committees. C. E. Stewart,
"Gas appliances have been won- E. I-'aville of the school of business
county road committee, Herman
process, find It almost Impossible Herman Isrfky, Smith-Hughe* in­
derfully Improved during the past administration.
The course w ill
to believe the claims that are made structor, and Eugene Dove, member Larky. county agriculture comm it­ few years," said M r. M illlkln, "and consist of a wide range of subjects
tee, Elbert Bede, county legislative
fur the process.
<>f the junior high faculty.
committee. The following Is the list these appliances may now be con- and round table discussions. Promi-
Members of a recent delegation
of directors: H. A. Hagen, C. A. sldered not only one of the most nent speakers from various parts of
IM-Icctlon of Breeding Stock, Feed­
from Medford wvre fully as aston­
Beldler, Phillip Bukowski, C, E. essential parts of home furnishing, the state w ill be on the program.
ished with what they found as were
but also among the most a t t r a c t i v e _____________
ing Program H ill Be
Stewart, N. E. Glaaa.
the members of Munday's delegation
as well.
Crowe Inspect* Road Work.
from Wenatchee.
Discussed
"At the same time the efficiency
County Commissioner O. E. Crowe
In the party Hunday were the
of these appliance have been Im ­ was tn the community Tuesday In­
following Fran k W. Hhullx, presi­
proved, so that residents in
specting road work in progress
Registration of students for the
A special turkey day, or one-day
dent Commercial Hank and Trust
section w ill find gas not only a safe above Row river in the forest re­
company of Wenatchee; Ueo. C second semester at tho high school
and convenient fuel, but an econom­ serve on Brice creek. He also tn- turkey growers' institute, w ill be
Jones, apple and fru it wholesaler, totaled 273 when registration closed
ical one as well for all household pected a piece of county road on held Tuesday, February 3, in the
of
commeroe
former president of
W’enatchee Tuesday. This is the largest en­ Locals Defeat K night* fu Volum purposes. Including cooking, air and Sharps creek near the red bridge, Eugene chamber
rooms. Arrangements have been
chamber of commerce, John H. rollment of students In regular a t­
bus and Springfield
water
heating,
refrigeration
and
In-
where
a
small
crew
of
men
is
work-
made by Chas. R. Dear, Cottage
Mooney, financier of Wenatchee; tendance In the history of the
( clneratlon."
ing.
Ix'ague Quinteto.
Grove, H. F. Johnson, Junction
Thomas M d iffe r, Beattie, power school, according to Principal F. L.
As
service
lines
are
being
run
at
City, and H. A. Stoneberg, Coburg,
sales engineer of the Puget Bound Grannis. Regular class work was
the same time distribution lines are
Highway Sign* Are Placed.
serving as a special committee of
Power and Light company; Harold resumed Monday following first
laid,
residents
who
have
not
al­
A
number
of
guide
signs
indicat­
Tho Cottage Grove W arriors ba*
semester examinations given last
the Lane county agricultural coun­
Woldenburg, manager Great North
ready
signed
for
gas
service
are
ing
the
state
highway
route
through
ketball tram of the Lane county
cil, and County Agent O. S. Fletch­
ern Lumber company, of W enat­ week.
urged
to
get
tn
touch
with
local
the
city,
were
placed
this
week
by
basketball league defeated
the
er.
chee; Fred W. Graham, Beattie,
representatives
of
the
company
os
a
Cr»w
from
the
state
highway
de­
Knights of Columbus quintet 22 to
The program for turkey day fol­
assistant general agricultural de­ AM'HBCTATIV K AUDIENCE
soon as possible to insure necessary partment. Black and white signs
ATTENDS B AN D CONVERT 2o Friday night on the local floor services being run so gas may be giving distances to the most im­ lows:
velopment agent, G reat Northern
and downed Springfield 32 to 28
10:30 — "Selecting B r e e d i n g
Hallway company. Others who were
enjoyed Just as soon as this new portant points both north and south
The band concert, presented by Monduy night in Springfield to fuel is turned Into tho distribution of the city also were placed. Signs Stock," by C. S. Brewster, Portland,
guest* of Mr. MacGIbbon at dinner
boost Its league B average to throe
were Geo. E. Johnson, Omaha, loca­ the Cottage Grove band and spon­
bearing Pacific highway's official i Demonstration, using birds that
w in* and no defeats. The W arriors system here.
tion engineer for the Btandard sored by the Coast Fork Farmets*
number. “99." were placed at d iffe r­ are on display especially for this
had defeated Springfield in a prev­
part of the program.)
Meaonlng society, N. K. Glass and union Friday night a t Hebron hall,
Short
Story.
ent
points along the highway.
was well attended by an apprecia­ ious game played here. The local
12—Recess.
Elbert Bede.
”1
left
my
money
at
home,"
said
1:15—“A Feeding Program for
tive audience. Six selections were quintet Is scheduled to play a league a lady to the conductor. "But you
The
local
Methodist
brotherhood
played by the bund and Mrs. Ora game with the Eugene Tartans will have to trust me, for I am one have received an Invitation to at­ Turkeys," by H . E. Cosby, extension
( AM t i l l I l l I H M PEAK
Thursday night on the local floor.
Agricultural
N A M E D F O B N. M A C D U F F Head Hemenwuy gave two humor­
tend a district rally in Springfield pouitryman, Oregon
Tho W urriurs-Knlghts of Colum­ of the director's wives.”
college.
ous readings. D r. H. A. Hagen
"Lady,"
answered
the
conductor.
Monday
night.
Dr.
Luther
Love-
bus game was a nip and tuck battle
2:15—"Blackhead and Intestinal
In memory of the late Nelson F. gave a brief talk on community ac­
from the opening w hittle. A t half "I couldn't trust you If you was the Joy. national leader, w ill be the Parasites of Turkeys," by Dr. W . T.
Macduff, for many years supervisor tivities and Rev. E. M. Whitesmith
director's
only
wife."
principal
speaker.
time both teams were tied at 12-all.
Johnson, poultry pathologist, Ore­
of the Cascade national forest, a o f Eugene gave the address of the
The game was featured by hard
gon Agricultural college.
peak within that forest has been evening on "A Sense of Values." J,
l.',
2:45—"Rearing Turkeys in Con-
named Macduff mountain, accord­ D. Bryant of tho extension depart- 'vT
W arriors
K.
”
finement,” by M r. Cosby.
ing to a decision Just received from me ut of University of Oregon In- H. ” W
oifard (4) F _ ____ N u r re (8)
3:15—Question Box.
the United States geographic board. troduced Rev. W hitesmith. The .Jatea (4)
..F...„... Grendler (6)
Interested persons have been in­
Macduff mountain la lucated ap­ proceeds from tho concert were di­ Jhofatall
-C _
V itu * (4-
vited to attend this meeting, ac­
proximately three miles south of vided equally between the bund or­
O
KlliMon (1)
cording to the county agent, and a
McKenxIe bridge, on the divide be­ ganisation and tho Farm ers' union. L Woifard
. G _
Watson (1)
special invitation has been extended
tween King* creek and the east
Subs: Cottage
Grove — Glass.
to turkey growers of adjoining
fork of the south fork of McKenxIe LOMELI. SCHOOL TO HAVE
Blank <1>. and G off (2). K. C's.—
counties.
river. The suggestion to name thia
SMITH - HUGHES CLASSES Relllng, Rertree, Cochran.
M r. Dear, in commenting on the
peak for Supervisor M acduff was
In tho Springfield game. Cottage
value of this institute, pointed out
made by Forest Ranger Smith T a y ­
Cottage Grove, which lias the dis­ Grove took the lead at the start of
that during the past season a prof­
lor o f McKenxIe bridge, who has tinction of be,ng the only district In
the game and remained In front
itable price was paid for high grade
long been stationed at that point Lane county with a Smith-Hughes
throughout. Tho W arriors ran up
turkeys while prices paid for lower
and wno was a close friend of Su­ system of agricultural education In
a score of 9 before Springfield made
grades were unprofitable and that
pervisor Macduff.
ita high school, soon will share that a point and the score at the end of
growers with a large percentage of
Thia proposal was approved by
* “ h,
5 C^ rd,‘n« th-
quarter was 16 to 2. Spring
low grade birds were the ones who
nnriuw, , , tl)p
th*
Supervisor Thompson, at present to announcement of E arl R. Cooley.
expressed the most dissatisfaction
In charge of the Cascade forest. It state supervisor of agricultural edu­
ond quarter, the score a t h alf time
with turkey prices in 1930. He said
was endorsed by L. A. McArthur, cation. The Lowell district recent-
being 21 to 16. In the second! h a lf
that a method of determining how-
secretary of the Oregon geographic ly constructed a new union high
Springfield scored 12 points to 11
fa t a bird was in order to classify
board, as well ax by the regional school und the Smith-Hughes *ya-
for the W arriors but could not over­
it according to grade would be
geographic names committee of the tem w ill be established with tho
come the locals' lead.
shown at the institute. He believes
forest service.
j opening of the school year next fall.
The W arrio r lineup follows: IL
this new method to be the best yet
Final approval by the United 1 The Lowell branch w ill be the
W oifard and D. Gates, forwards;
devised.
States geographic board makes the ; th irty -fifth In the state.
Kenneth Goff, center; O. M. Bag-
name official and It wilt oe Included
Icy and L. W oifard, guards; R.
COUNTY WILL ENFORCE
on all future Issues of government
Blank and A1 Shofstall, substitutes
LA W ON T R U C K M IR R O R S
maps.
IIE H H O N , Jun. 28.
(Special.I
Ernestine Heaton,
nine-year-old
duughter of Mr. and M ia. Ernest
1 teuton, wus pulnfuliy burned about
Ills aim s and upper p ails of the
body Saturday evening when her
clothing was Ignited by a burning
mutch. Thu small girl probably
would have been seriously burned
bud she not bail presence of mind
to Jump Into u nearby bed and
smuttier the flames with bed cloth
lug.
President II. A. Hagen N am es
Standing Committee* for
Six Students Selected
fo r School Debate 1 earn
Turkey Growers Meeting
Will Be Held Tuesday
Record L Set in H igh
School Enrollm ent
Cottage Grove Warriors
Wirt Basketball Games
,f/ jumped a foot,
Exanilnatlon Results Given.
Gounty Assessor Lists
School District Levies
Gortrum Caatcr nnd Elm er Craw ­
ford, student* In school district No.
24, passed the eighth grade exami-
Special tax levies for the various
nations held In Lane county Janu- 1 school districts of Lane county were
SaSaS* I
<kS*S»SS*,
S* Ma a ss — — S
» «
*
ary 15, according to a recent an
announced this week by Ben F,
nouncement mnde by the county Keeney, county assessor. The levy
school superintendent's office. Bor- for Cottage Grove, district No. 43,
. . . .
trum Caster also pussed the seventh , is 24
mills.
grade geography test given January
Levies for nearby districts fol-
16. He also was one of 15 students
who were placed on tho honor roll , low No. 24. 6.2 mills; No. 25, 4 mills;
for having an average of 90 or No. 2«, 7.7 mills; No. 48. 2.2 mills;
No. 60, 9.9 mills; No. 61, 1.4 mills;
above In their examinations.
] No. 75, 6 mills; No. 80, RIJI mills;
No. 84, 6.4 mills; No. 93, 3.6 mills;
Rev. Louis H. Randle returned No. 119, 8.7 mills; No. 122, 8 mills;
Monday from a ten-day business No. 124, 16 mills; No. 128, 5.9 mills
trip to Sacramento, Cal.
No. 131, 10 mills; No. 177, 5.7 mills;
No. 191 7.1 nulls.
District No. 4, Eugene, has a levy
of 14.9 mills; No. 19, Springfield,
20.8 mills; No. 12, near Eugene,
24.9 mills; No. 32, Mapleton, 29
mills; No. 114J, Alsea, 25.6 mills; No.
28, Veneta, 24 mills; and No. 139,
Elm ira, 27.8 mills.
said
ELKTON M R ESTI.E lt DEFEATS
HERCULES JR. OF PORTLAND
*,or ^ensen
Elkton, who sub-
,or H a rry Neet when the
I n I I 11M 11 ,11 „ , ■ M n 1 . I . , I a
latter was unnble to . . compete, .1 de­
feated Hercules Jr. of Portlnnd Sat- 1
u>day night tn a wrestling match at
t 11 A» A l o l i t i ! r i ì s i
im i»
n n 1>| I i o n
Ton
the Mountain U View
pavilion.
Jen­
sen was awarded the decision when
Hercules Jr. was Injured afte r 24
minutes of rapid fire wrestling. The
Elkton man threw the Portland
wrestler with a whip wrlstlock,
Hercules Jr. injuring an arm In
the fall. The two have been rc-
matched for a finish match to be
held at 10 o'clock Saturday night at
,ho Mountain View pavilion.
p hlJ j4 Osby ant, Reuben Johnson
wrestled to a draw tn the prellntln-
ary, each one winning a fall In the
two 8-intnute rounds.
Charley W hite, 160, and Fred
Jacobs, 160, have been matched as
a preliminary t<v the Jensen-Hercu-
les Jr. match Saturday night.
M rs . M olla P ropp ,
“when the transmission backfired.”
HE radio is a wonderful in­
vention, my dear, and I
never really appreciated
what a wonderful comfort it
to have one in the car until last
week.
Henry and I went out for a
lovely evening drive and it was
rather late when we started back
home. All at once, "Bang!" went
a tire and Henry said .. .well, you
might know what HE would
say under the circumstances.
Of course, we both piled out
and Henry looked into the tool
box under the seats. Then he
looked under the floor covering.
Next he lifted the lid in front
over the engine and looked all
around. Finally he went back
and looked in the tool box again.
It may have been woman’s in­
tuition, but I rather suspected
that Henry was looking for
T
something he couldn't find, and I
asked him what it was and he
■aid it was the handle for the
is
Jack or Jill, or some such per­
son's name. “Do you mean that
long, flat piece of iron?” I asked.
"Yes," he said, "where the hek is
it?” "Oh, I used it to poke the
fire with,” I admitted.
Then I turned on the radio for
what Henry said wasn't fit for a
lady to hear. And while Henry
raved and looked around for the
plank and things one lifts wheels
with, I listened to the grandest
music.
Of course, deep down in his
heart Henry knew it was all hi»
fault for not getting a new poker
after we lost the other one. But
when one is listening to the Tor-
reador Song from Bohemian
Girl, one just hasn't the heart to
rub it in. my dear.
Copyright, 19 SO -John Jensen.
On and after February 1 arrests
w ill be made for violation of the
law which provides that gll trucks
shall be equipped w ith mirrors, ac­
cording to announcement of M ike
Thompson, county tra ffic officer.
M r. Thompson said Tuesday that
very few trucks in use in this coun­
ty are properly equipped with m ir­
rors. The law requires that mirrors
shall be placed in such a position
that the driver w ill have a clear
view to the rear of the truck to ob­
serve approaching traffic. Many
trucks have no mirrors at all, while
others have them but not placed
rightly, according to the officer.
M. E. Choir Selects Cantata.
The Methodist choir has selected
for its Easter musical program the
cantata. "Christ Victorious," by
Frederick E. Nolte, which they will
present Easter Sunday night, April
5. The cantata is a new arrange­
ment and the choir w ill begin re­
hearsals next week.
i ■.
A. ( i. 0 . (/ roat Is VS
Years Old Today
AGfilCULTlIfiALCDlINCIL
HITS AT OLEO SALES
E G. O. Groat, pioneer pastor of ■
several central states, as well as of
■
Oregon, is celebrating hl" 95th _ __ _____ ,__. , ___ __
birthday
anniversary
today.
The
. __
f inn Organizations Back M o V *-
ment to Help County
Dairy Industry.
local Baptist church sent him a
birthday cake and flowers and
members o l the church w ill call to­
day or send greetings.
Rev. Groat, though he has seen,
almost a century pass, remains v lg -1 A movement seeking the pledge
orous and alert of mind and keeps : of all Isuie county farmers to cease
abreast of the times. He has been use of butter substitutes and to
able to leave his home but little of back m erchant* In efforts to dis­
recent years. He greatly enjoys continue sale of substitutes was
started last week a t a meeting of
visits with friends.
the Lane county agricultural coun­
cil. The council also approved reso­
lution* favoring doubling the duty
on powdered egg* Imported Into the
United States and urging that the
embargo on Imported narcissus
bulbs be continued without change.
Local Five Outplay* Visitors in
A rodent control program for 1931
was submitted and approved by the
First Half to Lead by
council. Other fa rm project pro­
One Point.
grams, presented during tho farm ­
ers' week conferences, also were ap­
proved.
The Cottage Grove high school
Pledges stating th at they will re­
basketball team lost its first con­ frain from tho use of butter sub­
ference game to Eugene high school stitutes and back merchants in
29 to 17 Friday night on the local stopping its sale are being circu­
floor afte r sweeping the visitors off lated among the farmers of the
th eir feet in the first half and gain­ county by delegates from the 21
ing a one-point lead at half time.
farm organizations represented at
The big purple quintet from Eu- the council meeting, The pledgee
gene showed itself overconfident in are to be signed and returned by
the opening minutes of the game February 15.
and the Cottage Grove five ran the
A similar movement In Yam hill
score to 7 to 0 before the Eugene county resulted In about 95 per
offensive could get tinder way. The cent of the farmers signing the
locals maintained supremacy in pledge. Chambers of commerce In
the first half, leading the visitors the county joined w ith farm organ­
13 to 12 at the end of the half. Th« izations In backing the movement.
purple quintet's offensive started to
The disparity of sales between
function in the second half, the vis­ butter and substitutes was dis-
itors scoring a bigger percentage of cussed at a recent Lane county
tries than in the first h alf and chamber of commerce meeting in
gradually drawing away from the this city.
Cottage Grove five.
A committee from the council
The lineups follow:
will be appointed by the president,
Cottage Grove (17)
Eugene (29) Elmo Chase, to investigate possibi­
C la r k _________ F_________ Ohlsen lities of canning chicken at Eugene
W o o d a rd --------- -F__________ H ill
a means of building up the poui-
Schaffer ______ C________ Bradway
try industry of the county.
Guggisburg___ G ________ Northum Granges
and farmers' unions of
C r a w fo r d _____ G _____ Fomcrook the county were urged to sponsor
S a f le y -------------- S___________ Chinn local agricultural programs which
L e w is _________ 9__________ Vossen would aid in carrying out the coun-
W r i g h t _______ 3 __________ Morris ty programs.
Copies of a resolution asking the
Cottage Grove will play Spring-
Oregon legislature to memorialize
field tonight at Springfield.
congress, asking a 36 cent duty on
dried eggs in place of the present
18 cent duty, have been sent to
Senator H. C. Wheeler and Repre­
sentative E. A. McCornack.
The rodent control program as
approved by the council follows:
‘ Carry on an Intensive campaign
Spring is in the air and signs of
spring have been noted in Cottage against gray digger ground squir­
Grove and the surrounding coun­ rels in all parts of the county.
"Induce farm organizations to
try. An unfailing sign is th at stores
are displaying seed assortments. A nominate one rodent control super­
number have reported that pussy­ visor for each school district cov­
willows are in bloom and some ear­ ered by the organizations to be ap­
ly spring flowers have been found. pointed by the county court, with
Frogs have started their spring the understanding that the county
agent shall select supervisors in
chorus work.
school districts not covered by any
farm organization, provided farm ­
P R E S B Y T E R IA N Q U IN T E T S
ers in such districts arp sufficiently
D E F E A T L O R A N E H O O PER S
interested to organize local commit­
tees.
The boys’ and girls' basketball
"Publish notice to poison ground
teams of the Presbyterian Sunday
squirrels on M arch 5, 12 and 19, and
school defeated the boys' and girls'
set Monday, M arch 30, as poisoning
quintets of Lorane Monday night on day.
the high school floor, the boys w in­
"Complete poisoning of squirrels
ning 13 to 10 and the girls 21 to 16.
on neglected land before July L
The lineup and individual scores
“Conduct four gopher demonstra­
of the boys’ game follow:
tions on an area basis.
Presbyterians (18)
Lorane (10)
' Assist farmers on rat control
S cheufele-----_ _ F ______ Schneider
problem by disseminating informa­
Pillsbury, 2 ___ F ______ 1, Addison
D e Y o u n g _____ C__________6, King tion on various control measures.
Promote interest by showing rat
Cochran, 8 ____ G_________ 3, Hays
! control films a t grange and other
Chestnut, 2 ___ G____________Kelly
Recommend poisoning
Rollins, 6 ______3___________ Teals meetings.
' w ith powdered red squill and gas-
B e n n e tt_______ S
1 sing w ith calcium cyanide dust"
K e r r __________ S
The lineup and individual scores
REVISED CASCADE FOREST
of the girls' game follow: Lorane,
MAI* FO LDER IS ISSUED
Lillian Schaffer,. 8, and Katherine
Schneider. 8, forwards; Mildred
A new edition of the Cascade na­
Dempsey and Eloise Addison, cen­
ters; Anna Dunn, Opal Henderson tional forest map folder has just
and Lois Gowing, guards. Presby­ been received a t the office of the
terians, Mildred Bennett, 15. Doro­ regional forester, Portland.
The map is on a scale of one-
thy Baldwin, 6, and L ila Dutton,
I t show*
In
forwards; Mahel Blackmore and fourth
. . . . . . inch to the
. . mile.
.
.
j
Erm a Bennett, centers: Dorothy i det* * ‘ the country lying east and
__
,
B O I lth
f\v
I v lifT o n n
F r*
tfr is x
r Cascade
'a a s * « z « A
south
of
Eugene
to
the
Haney and
Lucille
Stoneburg.
summit. I t includes the famous
guards.
Three Sisters country, as well as
W aldo lake, Odell lake, Crescent
Health Note.
I f people would use bootleg liquor lake and others. A red overlay shows
for exterior application only a lot of main motor highways, secondary
routes, the Three Sisters and Salt
burns would result.
Creek game refuges and Improved
forest camps.
On the reverse side of the map,
text and a number of attractive
pictures explain the purposes and
resources of the Cascade national
fo re s t
Several attractive
auto
The exclusive privilege of promot- trips are listed, and suggestions are
ing boxing and wrestling cards in given to forest visitors as to care
this city for the coming year was w ith fire.
granted to Calvin Funk post of the
Single cop'les of the map may be
American Legion by the city boxing obtained free from the forest ser-
commission at its meeting last vice library, Portland, or from the
week.
forest supervisor, Eugene.
The Legion's application was pre-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
sented by a committee consisting of I
Kin, Destroys House.
Commander Robert From m , P. S.
Residence property in Creswsll,
Bukowski, Pete Nelson,
R a lp h ; owned by Lester Doolittle of this
Chestnut and Charles H all. The i city and occupied by the
boxing commission was represented K irk p a tric k fam ily, was complete-
£.y D r „ C « E ' Frr° o ’ „ chDairm an' ly destroyed by fire one day last
George McQueen. LaSells Stewart, ( week- F lre wa> caU8ed by an sx-
Nelson Durham and Fred Bennett. plosion in a heating stove
The Legion committee Is working : scattered flam ing material
on plans fo r a wrestling match to started instant conflagration In al­
be held soon and expects to make most all parts of the five-room resi­
announcement of the contestants dence. A one-year-old boy of
nextjweelc____ ______
K irk p a tric k fam ily was painfully
burned and other children,
fined to their beds with
narrow ly escaped death. Almost
the entire contents of the house
were burned. The house was par­
tially covered by insurance.
Cottage Grove Quintet
Loses to Eugene 29-17
Signs o f Spring Noted
In Cottage Grove
Legion Post to Handle
Local Wrestling Matches
M. B.
Lots of Breaks, But All Bad Ones
C. Chapman Attends U. sf O.
U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, Ejt-
gene, Jan. 80.— (Special.)— Among
new students a t University of Ore­
gon this term who have swelled the
total registration to a new mark of
3266, is Clair Chapman of Cottag«
I Grove, who Is a Junior In the school
of education. Registration At thio
time last year was «198, showing
that in spits of the much talked of