The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 11, 1937, Image 1

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' 'hin^s WeThink Annual Red Cross
Roll Started Here
4
Thmq\Othrr\ Think
H'huf
W»* Think of Thinyt Ofhvri Ihmh
flbtrt Bfdf.
ft's astounding the number of
women who apfieur on the streets
wearing adhesive tape under their
»tocking*. Oue
lhh<4 is c'-itu,n,
they didn't injure th"m«elvcs by
c-ntrhing tbelr heel« in their -kilts.
Local Committee Seta Quota
at $300; Chamber of Commerce
Legion Auxiliary in Charge
COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937
Lane School Districts
Slow to File Budgets
B«*twe«m 40 and 50 school dis-
tiict« in lain« county are »low in
filing their butlg»<« with the coun­
ty u»i-«*or» office, Welby Htsvens,
county araiessor. said Friday, and
uniea« these budget« are filed with­
in the very near future they will
not Is* extend»'«! on the tax rolls
and ths delinquent di«triota will
have no money with which to op­
erate next year.
Kach year »omt- of the districts
ar«* «low In reporting S*.*lr budgets
but the number of delinquent dis­
tricts is larger this year, according
to Mr Stevens
All budget« ate required by law
to be in by Novemb«rr 1, but usual­
ly several days of gmm are given.
The period of grace has almost ex­
pired, th» asHtwsor warned, and
clerks will have to hurry.
Unemployed Census
To Start Nov. 16
Poetoffice
Employes
To
Deliver Registration Cards;
Closing Date is Nov. 20
Jacqueline Morton
Wins Chicago Trip
Jacqueline Morton, daughter of
Mm. Jeanne Morton of this com­
munity and student at Cottage
Grove high school, has been award
ed a trip to the national Four-H
oiub congress, which is to be h«-ld
November 28 to December 3 in
Chicago.
Miss Morton won the
trip, an award offered by Mont-
gi/mery Ward, in a state-wide
record keeping contest,
fourth time in as many year» that
a lane county girl has won this
award.
Miss Morton recently won a trip
to the Pacific International Live­
stock exposition as the outstanding
Four-H club girl in Lane county.
She ha« been active in Four-H
work for the past four years and
haw won many prizes with her
ent ri«« in Four-H fairs and
playa
NUMBER IX
Man Shoots
SeA re Sunday
John Naiis
ride Victim;
Body in Car
« Discovered
for Several Hours
Armistice »lay marked the open­
The national unemployment cen-
John K Naugle. 38. of Goshen
ing of the annual Red Croa« roll
Hur. undertaken at the direction of
committed suicide sometime early
The driniKuata can't affotd to lei call, the one appeal of
th»- 75th Congress, will «tart No­
Sunday in his auto at Sixth and
the republican party to dlsinte- public support of the regular Rod
vember 16 whan the postoffice de-
Whlteaker but his death was not
grat«'. It is nereraary to have a Cross program. The chamber of
partment
lieliver to each
discovered until Sunday afternoon
f«rw left who are putting In Instead commerce will handle the canvass
dwelling voluntary individual regis­
although the car with the body was
of the buainr«« district and Dr.
of taking out.
tration cards. These cards are to
in full view 'of pa-wraby Several
Claude Kim*, Fred Knickerbtxrker,
be filled in and returned to the
rn«nrtion«wi that they had «een th«'
Rossburg Ncwx Review relate« Chet Stroup and Herman l*et«w«<*i
pi*-‘tofflce before midnight Novem­
car with a man slumped down in
that over in Eright nd hablen sre are the committee in charge.
ber 20, 1937. These cards will then
it but thought he was sleeping
being taught to wear gas mask«,
Th«* American I>r«ion auxiliary
be forward'd to the National Un­
Children noticed blood on the curb
Wn need fear no wur right away, will be in «iharg«- of the roll caH In
employment Census. No postage is
and running board and police wen-
but we need Kus masks just the the residential district
and
has
required when mailing i-n the«»!
notified and took charge The body
»uiinr.
a*ked two m*tnb«*na of each wom­
registration cards.
wa« turned over to County Coroner
en's <>!ganization to a«si«t in the
The huge census will be taken
Charis« L. Poole. No inquest was
Th«* United
i<Mul« th«! drive.
under the direction of John D.
necessary
deemed
evidence
world in manufacturing asbesto«
The local R«xj Crema committ««-
Blggers, administrator. The num­
pointed too strongly to suicide to
Tliia la fortunate, for we have moat ha« «at >3(X) as the quota for this
leer of unemployed will be deter-
harbor the foul play theory ad-
of the hell ovw here.
year's roll call. This is an increase
mined from the information se­
van ced
ovy last yi-ar and Is in line with
cured from these voluntary regis­
Naugle had been shot through
The gaar shift bus been rwmtrved th«- Increase throughout the atate.
tration cards
the
right *>d<* of his head with a
from som«' of the WX model«, hut
Only fifty cent« of ««i» h member
Aim of the census is to secure in­
.38 calibre revolver which was
th«»y won’t be "afe in th« hand« of ■hip contribution 1« sent to the Red Cross Course Expected
formation that can be used to find
found clutched, in both hi« hand«
drunken drivers until the engine national organization, the rernain-
a solution to the major problem of Logging Camp Shut Down
A factor which made officer«
to
Start
Monday
Night;
John
Is removed.
der going into the tn*aaury of the
unemployment
in this country.
consider for the moment the theory
Wednesday;
Mills
to
Close
local chapter. For Inatance, with a Patterson to Be Instructor.
Those who should register fall Into
of foul play was the position of the
Oregonian reminds that, in the 31 membership, 50 cents goes to na­
three major classifications as M- When Orders are Completed
body. Naugle was «eated on the
olden »lays, the young man used tn tional headquarters, 50 cents re­
lown; <a) All persons who are
right side of the car on a carefully-
risk the father for th« hand «q hD maining with the Lane county
Between 20 and 30 persons have totally unemployed, able to work
folded blanket and with the car
•laughter. But th<x»e were the da/« chapter, or with a 35 membership, registered for th«- first aid class and want work; (b) All person«
The W A. Woodard Lumber com­ window rolled three-fourths of the
when the gam«- was played for 34 50 remain« in I^ne county.
which the Lane county chapter of who are partly employed, able to pany logging camp near London way up and his head resting
A condensed report of th* I^ane the American Red Cross will con­ do more work, and
want more closed down Wednesday for an in­ against the right window. Officers
county chapter »how» that 34,600 duct here. The class is being spon­ work; tc) Ail persons working full definite period and the mills, as believed that it would be extreme­
If the Ku Klux Klan is to coms was raised for Ohio flootl victims, sored by the Lions club and Dr. H. time or part time on projects of
as present orders are cleaned ly difficult for a man to shoot him-
back in Oregon, it should be re­ a local committee Is ready for ser­ A. Hagen.
Schroeder and WPA NYA. CCC. or other emer- up, will close down
seif in the right temple in that
minded that we have a law requir­ vice if dbiaster occurs here, eight Lloyd Griggs are handling the or­ gency work projects which
are
The high cost of manufacturing position. To bring the gun into pian­
ing nine-foot sheets.
1< m *1 families were assisted when ganization The Cottage Grove fire supported by public funds.
lumber, coupled with the slump in would necessitate leaning to the
their homes, furniture and clothing department, under Fire Chief Don
Th«- confid«-ntial nature of the the lumber market, is the cauae of left and officers believed that be
Governor Mart hi say» we are not were lost through fire, 68 civilian Allen, will assist.
cards will be respected by the ad- the .shutdown, according to W
would have fallen across the seat
to have a special aeration to con- cases were aided by emergenity aa-
The class Is expected to start miniatrator, it is pointed out, and Woodard.
window
instead of against
the
skler Increase of old age pensions aistance. »abtance waa given In Monday evening. November 15. and the name» of the signer« will not
Fallers and buckers for the lum­ Naugle was wearing his I street
He probably had In mind saving coop»Matl«>n with the relief office. will b«* held either in the city hall be published nor made public in
ber company were laid off about a clothes over his pajamas.
the expense of the session to apply Welfare league
and
Salvation » m the armory Any one may regis­ any manner.
month ago and a cleanup crew was
Powder burns were found on his
on pensions we already are paying Army, 28 emergency Travelers Aid ter for the class except women and
until
Wednesday. head and fingers, definitely estab-
The unemployment report cards maintained
case« w*re handled and Investiga­ children. If sufficient women are are fh no ser.se a registration for Twenty men were laid off with the lishing that he had been shot at
Lotteries ar* to tx- sevcr«Hy dealt tions were made for other agencl«m,1 Interested in taking first aid work,
work. It is designed merely to aid falling and bucking crew and close range and that be had fired
with, but those who fMi that they 159 veterans have been given ser­ a separate class will be held for
national agencies in making future about 90 with yesterday’s lay-off. a shot. It was established that he
must have some method of putting vice, emergency asuKtance and them.
Appboximately 120 men will be af- had been drinking heavily and
plans on unemployment control.
op their money on long odd« will claims service, 42 classes were held
John Pattra-son of Eugene, head
member« of his family said that he
Postmaster N. J. Nelson «»aid fect«sd by the mMl shut down.
not be molested by the authorities In first aid, 18 classes were given
This is the second large opera­ had told them he might not return
of the first aid committee of the Monday that the cards are self-ex­
for paying the county clerk $3 for in life Having, highway first aid Lane county Red Cross chapter,
planatory and have been designed tion to be closed down by the lum­ when he left home Saturday eve­
elation« in Criswell, Ixaburg and
a glory ticket
will be the instructor.
to
make it easy for unemployed to ber market slump and the sky­ ning. He had made that threat on
McKenz»« Bridge cared for 10 ac­
Those interested Ki taking the fill them out corrrpMtety
police officers
Postal rocketing cost of manufacture, the other <K.caMions.
home«
throughout
the first aid work may still register
We have Ju"t had national hear­ cidents.
employes will endeavor, he said, to Bohemia Lumber company «hutting learned
county
wwe
checked
for
accidmt
ing w»"*k. but we didn't near that
down about a month ago
at the city hall with Don Allen.
The time of the shooting was not
hazard« by school children, «lx The only cost in connection with assist wherever possible and to
anything win dons about It.
Other lumber mills to close down established but the man had been
answer
any
questions
concerning
school« were enrolled In Junior Red the class is a 60 cent registration
for an Indefinite period are the Cot­ dead for a number of hour» before
the census.
Cross and international correspon­
tage
Grove
Lumoer
company, his body was discovered about 3
Hoover
fee to cover the cost of the manual
the republican
Only
one
card
will
be
left
at
each
dence carried on with foreign to be used in the
ceased
operations
last p. m. The car was seen parked
course of instr uc- dwelling unless the carrier has which
party to be lx»m again, but he prob
schools, and bathrobes, pillows and tlon.
Thursday, and the Green Ridge about midnight. Chief of Polity G.
ably forgets that the administra­
reason to believe that there are two
Christmas bags were made by vol-
tion has a birth control program
class will be held for two or more unemployed workers. Ad­ Lumber company. Again low lum- B. Pitcher expressed the belief that
un-teer service groups and sent to
hour*
one
night a week for ten ditional cards will be available at ber prices and the high cost of Naugle shot himself some time af­
disabled war veteran« and service
weeks. Those who complete the any post office or can be obtained manufacture were causes of the ter 6 a. m.
The Japs say they are not at men in hospitals.
shutdown.
Naugle was a World Wax veteran
war. That's a Joke that ought to
In Cottage Grove the Red Cross 20-hour course and pass an exami­ upon request from any carrier.
and had lived on a small farm, lo­
The
Jeans
lumber
company
at
knock 'em dead.
conduct««! one of the mo«t success­ nation will be given a certificate
Postmaster Nelson emphasized
Culp Creek was closed by a strike cated near the old Dillard farm
ful learn to swim campaigns and showing they have passed the that the card« must be mailed
course
and
are
and owners announced that they west of Goshen, for the past six
qualified
in
first
Curvali!« coede
charging life saving clause« here this sum-
fore midnight of November 20.
would not resume. It is said that years. He was born May 8. 1899. in
their boy friend« for good night mer and I« starting
fl rat aid aid work.
1937. and that no postage is
this mill resumed op»‘ratlons under Hamilton, Mo., and lived there un­
Mr. Patterson was guest speaker quired.
kirves in order to rai«e hou«e class this fall.
new management, the Harris .um­ til 1925 when he moved to Pomona.
at
the
Lions
club
meeting
last
week
funda. If they'd thought of that a
The annual Red Cross roll call
and described the course and the; Chickenpox Cases Lead in October. ber company which has been opera­ Cal. From California he moved to
year ago they could have paid off will end Thanksgiving day.
ting near Latham taking over the Oregon. He married Mrs Gladys
benefits that would accrue from
the national debt by this time.
Chickenpox cases were the most plant. The Sentinel was unable to Beldon at Medford
such a class.
numerous of the communicable dis­ confirm this statement.
Surviving relatives include
the
Albany Democrat-Herald tell« us
ease cases reported to the Lane
wife
and
two
step-daughters.
Wage
reductions
went
into
ef-
I-eonartf
Hill
Injures!
at
Domna
one person in three million made
county nealth department. accord
Rachel and Mary Beldon; his fath­
Leonard HIU of Delight Valley Ing to the monthly report just is- feet this week at the mill and log­ er. Wesley Naugle of Pomona. Cal.;
* million dollars In 1935 The wife
ging
operations
of
J.
H
Chambers
was in a Eugene hospital Monday sued.
who thought her husband was one
a brother Will and a sister Fran­
and Son.
in three million will be disillusion-
Cases reported included the fol-
Construction of a new service suffering from a possible fractured
ces, both of Hamilton. Mo
ad when she hears thia.
line to supply electricity to the back and severe shock. He was in- lowing: Chickenpox, 26; scabies. 23;
Funeral arrangements are being
jured
by
a
falling
guy
line
at
a
London community was started
impetigo (itch), 20; amebioeis, 4;
made
at the Poole chapel.
amebiasis »»rriers, 2; scarlet fever,
The department of agriculture Tuesday by the Mountain State« logging camp near Doreria
4;
Influenza,
2;
whooping
cough
2
says farmers get better crops when Power company and it is expected
The double-barred erosa is a tuberculosis.
4;
pneumonia.
3
they do not cultivate them An­ that the line will be completed in
other opening for WPA workers. five days and the community will world-wide emblem of the fight mump», 2; polio, 2; pink eye. 1
Scattergun artists, who have had
gonorrhea. 9; syphilis, 11.
receive its flrat Juice by the first again* tuberculosis
no end of alibis for missing ducks
of next
the past ten days, are cordially in­
The new line Is an extension
vited to take their spite out on the
City Engineer L. W Coiner, dele­
of the old Small and Newton line
elusive bluerocks. In a combina­ gate from the Cottage Grove cham­
southeast of London and will serve
tion practice
and
merchandise ber of commerce to the Willamette
about 20 customers, L C. Schroe­
shoot sponsored by the Cottage Valley Project meeting in Portland
A big indoor circuii of mystery is der, manager of the local Mountain
Grove Rod and Gun club, to be Monday, found much interest in
being brought to Cottage Grove by States Power company office, said.
hold at the club grounds on south that city tn the plan, he told mem­
the junior clans of the Cottage The line will be about three-fourths
Sixth street starting at 10 a. m. bers of the chamber of commerce
Grove high school and will be pre­ of a mile long. Between 17 and 18
Sunday, November 14.
at their noon luncheon Tuesday.
sented at 8 o'clock Friday evening pole« will be placed to carry the
Pistol and small bore rifle shoot-
Definite information on how the
In the high school gymnasium.
ing is also planned.
project would affect Cottage Grove
This is the second extension the
The troupe 1« header!
by the
was not available, however, and a
Great Virgil, premier International power company has made within
Mr. and Mrs. S. K Adams
committee of which Harold Eakin
magician and illusionist. The group the last three months Power was
is chairman, will later report on
Return From Long Trip
will present a mammoth full eve- supplied to the Gowdyville com­
this phase of •the project.
Saginaw.
Nov.
(Special.)—
ning show filled with baffling mys- munity in September when con­
Workman's slogan
Mr. and Mrs. S. K Adams have re-
struction was complete»! on another
tery and spectacular illusions.
"Land of Lumber and Mountain
turned
from
a
ten-week
auto
tour
three-fourths mile line.
In addition to the mystic circus
of the east and south, visiting Shrines, Fertile Farms and Golden
the Great Virgil will present his
friends and relatives in Idaho, Mines,” was recommended as« the
mad-merry gang of spooks, goblins
Chicago, Pennsylvania, Massachu­ best slogan suggested for inscrip­
and hosts, a feature that he Is us­
setts, Vermont, Connecticut and tion on the bronze plaque to be
Ing throughout American to crowd
California. Mr. Adams was a state mounted in the Greyhound bus re­
the largest theaters and audRor-
delegate from Oregon to the na­ cently dedicated to the City of Cot­
An oil truck driven by Arthur
iums. He recently gave 28 conse-
tional convention of district post­ tage Grove in a report by Dr. H. A.
cutlve performances at the >5,000,- Dillon of Portland, southbound for
masters heM in Washington, D. C. Hagen, chairman of the committee
000 Fox theater in San Francisco, Grants Pass from Portland, ran
handling this subject. Dr. Hagen
They spent a week in that city.
Cal. This «ame complete show will over the shoulder of the highway
They spent ten days in Boston also spoke on the clasee« in First
bc given here.
near Saginaw about 2 a. m. Friday,
and vicinity, visiting old historical Aid to be conducted in this city
crashed and stopped straight across
later In the month, and Postmaster
places.
the right of way. bursting open an
Likes Rain Hotter Than Snow
On their return trip Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. requested coopera­
Mrs. J. R. Hendrick« Is one Cot-, U*»-«»1»«" compartment of the,
Adams visited Mt. Vernon, the tion in ‘putting over” the (««deml
tage Grove resident who does not
snd bathing the highway
national cemetery at Gettysburg, unemployment census which will
mind Oregon’« raina, even such w,th K»801*06* Another compart­
the Pan-American exposition at get underway November 16.
In the absence of C. J. Kem.
steady downpour« as thia city ex- ment of 2500 gallons was intact.
Dallas, Tex., and the Carlsbad
The situation was extremedy haz­
perienced Tuesday and Wednesday
caverns In New Mexico. They al­ chamber president, Carl Ry near
in
thousand
^nojtix
soldiers
rise
and
march
in
c^tand
advaixt
Mrs. Hendricks has lived here for a ardous not only from the blocked
so made a short trip into Mexico. son. vice president, presided.
^kwt* the snow-white crosses on t6e poppy fields of “France;
number of years and likes rain highway but also from the spilled
They visited 23 of the 48 state»
Accident ComnilMion Files Sult
better than snow, having lived for gasoline a« a spark would have
n thousand ghostly voices chant? and echo this refrain —
on their trip.
many years in Harney valley, caused a terrific blast, according
The state industrial accident
Preserve tk Ptace
fou^hf for, or wt all Uw died in vfcin.’
where not only the «now was bad to J. C. Koepke, state police offi­
Previous to the first Christmas commission ha« filed suit again«
but also wind was a disagreeable cer, who policed the wreck. The
Seal sale only eight states had ac-;John J. Harrie in circuit court to
highway was cleared by 3:15 a. m.
tive tuberculosis associations.
collect accident Insurance fees.
element.
Lions Club Sponsors
Class In First Aid
Woodard Lumber Co
Lays Off Wood Crew
London Community
To Have Electricity
Trap Shoot at Gun
Club Grounds Sunday
Junior Class Books
Great Virgil Friday
Oil Truck Damaged
In Highway Wreck
XU<')
Coiner Reports On
FlOOd Control