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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1937)
n VOI.I'MK XI.VII. ThinfsV I Thmüi . V ac c i 1 th f.tr ü f Th • i f • flir r t ir d r < Established June 18, IHM» I C. J. Kern Named President Chamber id Commerce Here COTTAGE GROVE, LANK < Ot'NI Y. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. OZJ Man Winter Gives New Year A Cold Reception New City Officials Take Office Monday; Deny Beer Licenses Axemen to Open Grove Basketball Season Here Fri. N U M B E R IL M an/“^ étions and Changes^ ’’eLocal Business Co 'nity W ith a low temperature of 6 de The high school basketball sea O P P O R T U N IT Y knocks but son will officially open Friday eve Only One Closure ary 0 the new year opened In true nnr«. Hhc known knocker« get no Business Spirited Sezzion Ends Later James Rodman, Prosident of ning on the local floor, with Coach ary 2 the new year opened In true where. winter fashion. Snow was visible French's quint tangling with the Men, Generally, Optimistic As • • • in Harmony; Poice Officer* Eugene Chamber, Deliver* on the nearby foothills jn d Icy fast Axemen of Eugene In their «P E A K IN G of the prectlce first conference game The Eugene To 1937 Buxines« Outlook blasts stimulated a brisk trade at Receive $25 Salary Increase of giving political job* to persons Addreaa at Annual Banquet. team has plenty of experienced ma set vice stations and garages when «h o noed I hem or have sufficient terial and their usual gei.eeous the motoring public called lor anti of the right kind of pull, rather The year 1936 brought a number freeze mixtures for their automo The new year was officially supply of reserves, while the local than to persona qualified to fill C. J Kem was Installed a> pie«l- of additions and changes to the quint, with but two veteran*, has bile radiators. Flurries of snow ushered In for the city Monday them. Ktank W Herring recently dent of the Cottage Grove chamber business community of Cottage aalit "A father of five may be de of commerce. succeeding ciao were In lihe sir end reports lame evening with the retiring of M ajo r defeated Lowell and Drain In pre Grove, only one of which was a pendent upon a Job, but hl« «kill »• Morelock, at the annual mailing from the winter play ground ec- Victor Chambers. Treasurer O. O. season games. Indicating that ’-hey .R. have the material for a good team closure. an accountant 1« nut demonstrated and banquet of that organization tlona that conditions were Ideal for Vaatcb and Councilman E The Beneon Drees »hop was sold The game with Drain was played by the fact.“ Mr lla rr litf 1« un bold Tuesday evening at the Pat tbs Increasingly popular sports. Wiese and the qualifying of 'heir to Mrs Turner who later sold It doubtedly correct, to tar a« the aca cafe Mure than 75 member» The McKenzie Is closed and travel successors, Mayor Cleo Morelock, after four days of practice and re to Mr» G. B. Arnest common eenae of accounting 1« and wives of members attended. both north and »outh on the Pacif Tieasuier Earl Ballew and Coun- sulted In a 28-28 win In the two A. W Helllwell opened the overtime periods. Lowell was de concerned A father of five ha« to Giber officer* elected were John ic highway Is handicapped by snow i ilman Ralph B. Hawley. The new officials promptly got feated here 27-21 and on their home Men’s Toggery" which 1» the only ba able to «how quick a*aeta at the Pennington. flr»t vice president; C. and Ice. Chains are advised The weather report for the down to business In what promised floor 26-21, with the second team store In the city dealing exclusive aarne time that hl* debit* are I Itynear.on, second vice pr »ai ly In men's furnishings. greater than h|» credit« On aecnnd dant; K K. Mills end Harry month ending Decern tier 31. given to be a spirited session. The first winning 32-7. L. C. Schroder succeeded H. C, Hall, guard, and E. Decker, for thought, wouldn't that qualify him Knight, director» Earl Ballew, act by C E Stewart, local weather ob official act of the new council wa* W ills as local manager of tha a« a government accountant the«« ing secretary since the reelgna'lon server, follows Mean maximum. the denying of Nelson DeYoung's ward, are the only lettermen on the Mountain States Power company. team The loss of Tracy at center of Elbert Rede, was r«elecl»d sec 49 8; mean minimum, 85 5; mean, application for a beer license. days? The Cottage Bakery was token leaves a gap that Is hard to fill hut e e * retary The office of Irees-iror was 42 6; maximum. 52; minimum, 26; Brought to an Immediate vote be over by Mr. and Mrs. W illiam /eel- IK YOU should visit Ru»»la. romblnd with Chat of secretary up precipitation. 617; trace >f snow cause Mayor Morelock stated he Vlrgtl Gugglsberg Is coming along don't get the Idea that you will be on the suggestion of the nominat fall. clear days. 3; partly cloudy. had not appointed a liquor commit rapidly. Jennings, a newcomer man The Curlette Beauty shop wa» tee to which the application could from Dorena. looks good at the permllted to make there the «am» ing committee, A W Helllw dl, Dr. 6; cloudy, 22. Mac- started during th« year by Mis» be referred, the council split 4-2 on other guard position, with kind of speech again«! the govern C H Klme end D r H A. Hagen the question. Discovering that the Gibbon pushing him hard. The out Gladys Heck. ment that communist« insist It 1« The retiring pi»«l«lent, who h»d L. P. Sandford bought the build applicant was represented by coun standing forwards are E .Decker, their right to make again»! the assumed the office of mayor the cil, they listened to Judge d iln n, Ferrln and Grime«, with Bartels ing back of the Eagle Cigar store day before, we* extended a rising government here e • e who spoke In behalf of the appli and Thoreson threatening to break and moved his paint shop into It. vote of thanks for bis conscienti W. E. W hite relieved W illiam cants character in an appeal for Into the lineup. STA TE LIQ U O R BOARD made ous and able leadership during the The probable starting lineup for Haideman a» the manager of the the granting of the Ucen»e, but a a profit of a million dollar« in 11135. year. second vote, later ruled out of or Friday’s game- Ferrln and Decker, Safeway store to be u<ed for relief of the needy. 'Public officials and garbage M r Harold Eakin has taker, the der, failed to change the rasult forwards; Gugglsberg, center; Hill Wonder how many who will bene collectors ere th« only two clas’ »» position in the First National Bank DeYoung then withdrew bis appli and Jennings, guards. fit from the fund helped to provide of men In public life who need formerly occupied by Mr. T. C. cation, announcing that it would A second team game Is a pos It? have no qualification« for their • • • be filed again later In the week, sibility as a preliminary, In which Wheeler, who retired after many lobs." «aid Jams« Rudmtn, nreil IN N E W Y O R K 17 d«a4 men dent of the Eugene eham.wr of Building Occupied by Farmers and It 'Is expected that It will be case the lineup will be Thoresen I years service. John A Long bought the Grove referred to a liquor cmml’.tee be and Grannis, forwards; Sturges, were found on W I’A pay-roll«. I low commerce, speaker of the evening Hardware from t h e Mansfield fore another vote Is taken. were they discovered. did they Rodman, who came to Oregon Union Store Will House center: Patten and F. Gugglsberg brother» The application of the Rex cafe or Merrill, guards. »«Mtin itiori active than the other«? three yean ago from Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Haideman added Modern New Show House • • • for a liquor license was discussed, The only defeats chalked up in A P R O T E C T IV E T A R IF F bad many kind things to say motions for a vole were dlthdrawn preliminary games were from an another large grocery' »tore to about his adopted state, but cen those already located here by es wall 1« promised by the Spanish after Judge Shinn and Manager Cottage Grove will have another Miller had spoken briefly, and the all-star alumni team and the Do tablishing ''Bills Super Market." rebel* If they »uccowl In taking sured her for the reputed »n en rena town team. joyed elsewhere as an "experiment moving picture theater about April Knights Barber »hop moved Into over the country They certainly application was referred io the more commodious quarters in the are doing their beet to .tave the al station for legislation,” blaming 1, according to plans announced liquor committee of the council, to tills policy for Oregon's hkth taxee, this week by W Arcade Building. W. Morelock, be named later. material »-altered around ready high bonded Indebtedness and tha owner of the Arcade theater, who, The Arcade building wa» mod Ttu^spqnnrll reappointed Green for use low price of Oregon boilds ns com with hl« stster-ln-law. Mm. W. H. e e e ernized by remodeling the build I*lt<ner.'chief of police. In a secret pared with those of other rtatea. ing and installing new up-to-date Haalgarth. has purchased "he ballot without nominations. His T H E NAZIS want to develop Rodman conceived the prime building now occupied by the only opponent was Nelson Whlpps, equipment a woman Intellectually the equal The Daugherty Lumber company of her hu'band Woman 1« being purpose of chambers of commerce Farmers' Union store on Main who received one vote Pitcher's as that of "watch dog over public street across from the A n ide salary wa* raised from 1100 to has maved into new and commodi forced lower and lower • • • officials," stating there w-is no theater. ous quarters over the Safeway 3125 per month. store, where It ha» built In eleven D O N 'T I.E T your trouble* other organization In a better posi "My plans are not complete at H W. Lombard received the vote tion to thus serve their country. well lighted office» worry you. The legislature will be the present time." Mr. Morelock of every member of the council for George and Melvin Kebbelbeck In ereel.m n u t week ready to pass 11« ««pressed regret that Oregon told a Sentiuel reporter, "but 1 can reappointment aa city attorney. Dr. Trophies Are Awarded Each had mothered the primary system, state that ths new theater will be have leased the General Petroleum a resolution on anything. A W. Klme wa.* reappointed health • • • referendum and recall, end ex up-to-date In «very respect for a station at 5th and Main. officer, and Mayor Morelock an Year to Two Ooutstandin? RO O SEVELT 1« oakl to be pressed as his opinion that unJer town of this size, and that I will nounced the reappointment of W. Dr. C. R. Simklne, chiropractor, receptive to the Idea of a third this system there was a teal dan Install new zound equipment of the W McFarland a* night marshall. Men of School Foctk&ll Squad. moved here this year and has of ger of democracy becoming a term, although he wa* «aid. during fices over Petersen's store. best type available IRs salary was raised to 3100 per Lawmaking I* » the campaign, to dlrllke some of "mobacracy." The building purchased from month. Pete Nelson opened "TOe Club." science, the speakrr stated, and The Twin O ak* trophy, present the term» given him by republican Howard C’.ingenpeel leased the Dr. Lebow will be completely te- Chief Green Pitcher's report for ed each year to the outstanding men. before being sent to make apellblndera modelod. Remodeling will Include the year disclosed that 39 arrssts Golf Shoe Shop, when the Golfs laws, should be required t-i have e e • member of the football squad of n new front, new Inclined floor had been made and 3238 In fines went to Portland some months the high school, was awarded to ago M A IL IS TO ItE C A R R IE D certain educational and technical and a new Interior A modern heat collected. qualifications and prove thst they Mike McKibben, captain of the by rocket plane* Our f I ret-of the- ing plant will be Installed, pr bab- The Kartell hotel was remodeled Cecil Caldwell brought up the team, who played left guard, for month blit« reach u* too quickly ‘lave such qualifications before ly of ths oil type. and Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Scoffern they are allowed to become candi question of flood control In the the year 1936. The award is based a* It la The new show house, which Is south part of town, and the matter o n • • • dates for any legislative office, scholarship. sportsmanship, took over Its management and made extensive repairs and im meh as 30x110 feet In sixe, will have test was discussed at length, but no of training and team play. AN E N G L IS H M A N hoe come just as other scientists ing accommodation» for 400 per provements in the building, the ficial action was taken. Members over here to teach u* English He lawyers, d o c t o r s , pharmacists, Tom Hall, left end, received the most Important of which are 'the sons. of the council appeared to favor Lettermen's trophy, meeting may have to employ an Interpreter. school leathers. etc., must be able the eleven furnished apartments on the Workmen will start on remodel the construction of a drainage to show their qualifications before e e e requirements of scholarship, char third floor. _ The hotel was opened being allowed to practice their ing the building as soon as It Is sewer If fund« for financing the IT WAS A N U ISA N C E to acter. citizenship and leadership, the 4th of this month. professions. vacated by the present occupants, same were available .and Mr. Cald have to get out on cold nornlnge exacted by the Lettermen's club. which will probably be about Feb F. C. Meyers opened his Art well suggested that possibly a to pu«h down hay for the hor»e. Both boys are senior» Studio across the street from The ruary 1. drainage district might be created. but Old Dobbin never had a cild Presentation of awards was Sentinel office. All members of the new council made during an assembly held the motor and no one ever wore out were present: Jos. Safley, Hiram Wednesday before Christmas. At N. G. Nelson, Jr., has opened a h|« arm and patience turning on a New Year Greeting from Canada. crank »tuck Into the hor»e'« note Silk Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Griggs. Ralph R. Haw-ley. \V. L the same time 20 letters were pre Garage and Service Station on 5th e e « Ashby received wishes for a Happy Workman. A. W. Hetliwell and sented to lumbers of the squad. street and has lately built a Hne T H E R E W O U LD N 'T RE ao New Year from their foster son. Jesse Lansing Sr. Requirements were that half the bowling alley on the north side of Following the adjournment of number of quarters be played. the garage. much viewing with alarm If more Gtto Mattheyre. by telephone from The Gilmore Service station on gave their time to Oregon history .... . i Saskatoon, Canadn. The call, com the meeting the city dads retired There were seven scheduled games • • • ing over 3000 mile* by long dis to the Rex cafe, where they enjoy making the requirment 14 quart North 9th, formerly leased by Fred The first of a series of »chool* tance, was distinct and proved a ed lunch as guests of the re'irtng er» Bosley has been recently taken U N D E R N O N E of the alpha for new settlors will be held In the most pleasant greeting Mr. Mat- mayor and City Attorney Lom over by Dwight King. In the same betical organization« has a place Those receiving letters were Tom 4-H club building on ths Lane thoyre attended high school In the bard. been found for employment of Hall, Mike McKibben, Keith Mer station the M artin Motor company county fair ground« In Eugsns on city a few years ago and wished to is handellng the Pontiac critics. That may be berau*« all Wednesday, January 13, rtnrtlng be remembered to his many friends Mr. and Mrs. Ike W ertz and In rill. Virgil Gugglsberg. Jerry G rif-- Leonard S Goddard bought E l the critic« are republican«. fin, Dick Deere, Milton Smith, promptly at 10 a. m . according to fant son have returned to their here. He la now employed with a bert Bede's interest in The Senti • • • G. 8. Fletcher, county agent, who home in Anderson, Cal., after John Gallo. D oji Tbics. Ivan Pat P U E R TO RICANS rebel be la arranging the schools. Subjects Safeway store os manager of the spending Christmas holidays with ten, Bill MacGibbon, Bill Bartels. nel and job printing plant. The only closure was that of the cause they wl*h benefits from their that will be discussed ire field Sasktoon store. He reported the Mrs. Wertx' parents, Mr. and M r» Ted Scott. Ellis Decker, Irw in Thoreson. Bob Grannis, Glen Wel H art Drug store on Main between government equal to those we pet crops, pasturo and forage crop», weather a’ extremely cold with two Joe Rrookhart. feet of snow on the level________ _ from Olin*. Why can't we be a* chicken and turkey production. don and Faye Ewing. H a rry Mc- 7th and 8th streets. ’ Call received a manager’s letter The year 1936 has been a fairly easily satisfied? A survey conducted recently by • e e and McKibben was presented with prosperous and profitable year for the county agent shows that there A W OM AN In Detroit got IB are 230 people now farming In Cottage Grove business men and a captain's star. they, generally speaking, are tak day» for «hooting her husband. Are Lane county who have come to the ing a most hopeful view of the Dorena Orange Holds Tarty. we losing our sentimental feeling county since March, 1935. About toward woman to «uch an extent two-thlrd* of these people hive The Dorena grange observed the business outlook for 1937 Here’s to the New Year! Once again that we mete out »uch severe pun bought farms. passing of 1936 and the beginning The old gives wny unto the new. ishment to one of them? of the new year with a watch par County Agent Fletcher statM • • • With noise and hubbub, roar mid din. ty which followed a turkey dinner A O NE-PO UND RARY ha« that all new settlers nre Invited to And elangiag bells ila birth is rung. Thursday evening, December 31 at been born. A «Ingle must feel small attend the school on January 13. At the grange hall. The dinner was after all the publicity the Dlonees that time arrangements will be served by the home economics made for other school«, according Here’s to the New Year I Who can tell nre getting. committee. • • • to the subjects In which there Is What joys or sorrows it enfolds! The evening entertainment ln- SANTA CLAUS outfit« »old most Interest. What privilege or equal chance I eluded the following program; Inst yenr In greater quantities Mian Singing the old songs, the audl- Of loss or gain that each tiny holds! ever before. Why »hould n't they, Ixmdnn R esident In H ospital. ience; harmonica musical numbers, One hundred and twenty-five London, January 5. (Special.) — the way the government has popu i Mrs. Fannie Goude; acrobatic dollars was realized from the sale Mrs. L. P. Welsl had the fore finger Here’s to the New Yenr; Not nlone larized the old fellow? 1 stunts, Albert Hamilton; acts by of Christmas health seals, with a • • • on her right hand amputated Mon Is upronr suited to its birth ; troupe of trained dogs presented few packages of seals yet to be GOVERNMENT alphabeti day at a Eugene hospital. An In ; by M r Hamilton; vocal selection, heard from, according to a report Its advent brings noblesse oblige cal agency Is spending half a mil fection of the finger developed In Mrs. Goude. Mrs Anna Rlssue, Mrs. given by Mrs. C. J. Kem, ’ local To sons of men in nil the earth. lion training house maids. They to blood-poisoning about three Nettie Gawley; reading, Albert chairman of the sale. I t is expect months ago w"hlch neconsi'ated the know too much now. Hamilton. The entertainment com ed. said Mrs. Kent, that the final • • • amputation. Mrs Welsl remained Should length of days be granted me mittee In charge was Mrs. Ada report w ill equal that of last year T W E N T Y P E R C EN T of the In Eugene for medical care. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. George Fifteen dollars was realized from To finish out its ordered «pan. population of the United States Ueo Layng and Mr. and Mrs. Louis seals placed In the city schools for This be my guerdon, that I ’ve been Mr. And Mrs. 8. L. Godard made eyeglasses. And still they don't see Dodge The evening closed with an pupils to buy. The Central school n business trip to Salem Monday. A brother to my brother man. things the wny we do. old fashioned “taffy pull." led In salesmanship. Five per cent • • • The grange will meet this eve of the returns from the seal sale Is —George Loucks Moxlcy. O N E O F M Y ITE M S Inst N O W IT IS C L A IM E D that ning (Thursday) with Mrs. Goude, sent to the national health organ January 3, 1937 Cottage Orove vegetables. not spring. Inspire week was Intended to refer to Clair Mrs. Rlssue and Mrs Gawley in ization and the remainder Is kept poet«. Mark up another against the Corson, Instead of Carson as print for direct use In the county. charge during the lecture hour. ed. lowly spinach. Construction of New Theatre to Start Soon, Says Morelock McKibben, Hall Win Football Trophies; TwentyGivenLetters A New Settlers' School Set fo r January 13 Here's To The N ew Year $125 Realized From Christmas Seal Campaign