The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 02, 1939, Image 1

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VOLUME XMX
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(EKtablmhcd June 15, 18H9J
(XJTTAGE PROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON,
THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1939
Geo. Stout Winner Winter Makes Another Stand Here
Eight
Arraigned
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Of First Place in
After Grand Jury The fea contest Monday With A Light Snowfall
Lions Take Basket
Indictments28th
NUMBER 29
A not her Election
For Merging Four
Districtsis Called
Cottage brove Is
Eligible Federal
Post Office Bldg.
Winter made another stand
George Stout will represent the here Monday and Monday eve­
L. C. Moffitt, county superin­
Cottage Grove FFA council In the ning when rain, sleet and snow
district meeting to be held at Sa- fell. Monday night a snow fall
tendent, informed the Sentinel
lem soon. Young Stout was se- amounting to about 2 inches fell
this morning that another special
lected Monday evening at the in the hills to the north. Tuesday
election had been called for March
Seven Pleas Heard in Gir­ n-gular Chamber of Commerce night a heavy frost occurred with
20th to vote on the consolidation ls Fourth on the Li«t for Con­
meeting from among four other the mercury dropping to twenty-
The Cottage Grove Lions broke of the Lynx Hollow, Saginaw,
cuit Court On Tues­
contestants. The subject of the seven degrees. So far as known their losing streak and posted a Walker and Delight Valley
struction of Building
winning HddreM was "Getting no material damage was done to 33 to 27 win over the St. Mary’s schools. The Lane county boun­
day of This Week.
to Cost $80,000.
Started in Farming." Originally young plants and farm crops.
Gaels last Tuesday night on the dary board held a special meeting
H E. D. Brown, forest ranger Gael’s home floor.
six contestants were scheduled to
at Eugene this morning and are
the Rujada station, reported
The Lions showed themselves sending out notices of the special
REYNOLDS INDICTED ON ap|>car and deliver an address on at
some phase of farming, but one yesterday that the total snow­ superior throughout the game and election to be held in each school SITES WERE SUBMITTED
PERJURY CHARGE.
FFA member, W. Small, was pre­ fall at the Champion boarding led most of the time.
district at 7:30 p. m. March 20th.
SOMETIME AGO.
vented from attending by illness. house In the Bohemia district
This win over St. Mary's puts The place of the election is the
Sjieakers to compete in the amounted to 8H feet. The skiing the Lions back in the running for school house of each district.
The lame county grand jury In contest Monday evening included: in that district was not so good, second place in the district 7 con.
In a previous, election held Feb­
The Cottage Grove post office
session Tuesday returned eight Don Whitlock, who spoke on h<- said, on account of the hard ference standings.
ruary 13th, the consolidation pro.
indictments, including one against "Game Conservation;" Vinal Ran­ crust on the snow The road is
Good back-board play by Blake posal was defeated by one district. building is among the treasury
and post office departments ap­
Lynx Hollow.
Hugh W. Reynolds, ex-secretary dall Jr., who spoke on "Irriga­ opened to the Champion bridge was a great help to the Lions.
proval federal building projects to
of the Eugene Central I-abor tion in the Willamette Valley;” and will likely be open above soon
The score at half time stood 22
cost $146,421,000 for considera­
council, who was Indicted on a Paul Anderson on "Red Hill Solis” if the present weather continues. to 13 for the Lions. The second
tion in any future building pro­
The water content of the snow quarter seemed the big quarter
charge of jsTjury. 'Die jierjury and Owen Sloan on "Turkey
gram. The Cottage Grove postof­
indictment grew out of testimony Raising." The boys were judged in the Bohemia district measured for the Lions. They hung up a
fice to cost $80.000 is fourth from
in which Reynolds was found on three points, delivery, subject thirty-seven inches. At the Layng total of 12 points to the oppon­
the list for approval. The local
guilty of a misdemeanor in con­ matter and English and organiza­ ( reek station rainfall measured ent’s four.
project was not included in the
nection with a charge of hiring tion. Three s|M*cial judges were 8.268 for the. month of February.
St. Mary’s staged a rally dur­
$130,000,000 public building pro-
three felons to break windows In appointed and included: Frances
ing the last half after Patten and
gram approved last year, but
a non-union barber shop In Eu­ Horn, G. E. Finnerty and C. E.
Skuzie had fouled out but man­
would be an eligible project if
gene. The new charge of jx-rjury Umphrcy.
aged to outdistance the Lions by
congress
decides to expand the
was tiased on alleged false testl.
Ten dollars in prizes offered the
three points. The final gun ended
program.
rnony in circuit court. Reynolds winners of the first three places
the game at 33 to 27 for the
About twenty members of the
Springfield is also included
was arrested recently in Portland. by the First National Bank were
Lions.
local
F.F.A. chapter will leave for
High point honors for the game Salem Friday morning to attend among the list of eligibles, ac­
Other indictments were: Alonzo awarded by Worth Harvey, rep­
went to Kuppenbender of St. the district vocational contests. cording to an announcement from
Woolley, charged with malicious resenting that institution at the
conclusion
of
the
speaking.
Win
­
Mary's, who garnered 12 points. Nine high schools in the Upper Washington, but none of the pro­
and wanton injury to personal
Patten with 9 points was high Willamette valley will participate jects undertaken would be con­
pro|jcrty, in which he was alleged ners of the three places were:
structed until the money is ap­
for the Lions.
to have run his ear into a herd of George Stout, Paul Anderson and
in these contests which are to be
The Cottage Grove seconds held in the vocational agricultur­ propriated. Sites for the post of­
At the close of the legislative
sheep and killed eight of them. Owen Sloan.
session at Salem Saturday, legis­ won from the St. Mary’s reserves al department at the Salem high fice building here were submitted
R. M Ferry, accused on three
sometime ago. The site it was
lators had virtually abandoned by a score of 31 to 24.
separate counts of
obtaining
school.
said would probably be located as
Summary:
hope for adjournment by this
property under false pretenses by
The afternoon will be devoted
St. Mary’s to contests in which the follow­ near the center of population as
week end. unless steam roller tac­ Cottage Grove
issuance of worthless checks. O.
possible, which would mean away
Skuzie
8
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4
Schaefers
tics wen- applied and night ses­
M. Kerby was indicted on charge
ing boys will participate:
from Main street.
Dugan
7
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Shirey
sions
held.
The
majority
of
mem
­
of receiving stolen property. Paul
Grain Judging: Kirchhofer, L.
The three offices on the list
Patten
9
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Cole
bers
are
said
to
have
expressed
Williams Brownfield, John Elmer
McAllister, Sloan.
ahead of Cottage Grove are: Ash­
.5 Sertie
Charles Eastburn, son of Mr. preference for orderly develop­ Newton 2 ___ G
Wilson and Robert Miller were
Potato Judging: Kirchhöfer, land for $90.000. Beaverton for
G 12 Kuppenb’nd’r Sloan, Kenady.
Indicted for
receiving
stolen and Mrs. L. E. East burn, miracu­ ment and as a consequence the Blake 5
$75,000, Coquille for $85,000.
Baldwin
2
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property. Albert T. Smith, a Eu­ lously escaped death at an early session may run sixty days or pos­
Com Judging: Kirchhöfer, Ron­
S
Hietsman er, Duncan.
gene pharmacist was indicted on hour Monday morning when he sibly the longest in the history of Jackson
Zimmerly
S . 2 Taubenkrau
a charge of practicing medicine struck a railing on the bridge just the state.
Milk Testing: Roner, Duncan.
south of town as he was return-
without a license.
It is improbable that there
Moody.
BOHEMIA MOVING LOGGING
Blacksmithing: Harris England,
Hugh Reynolds will enter his ing home and ran the railing solons can count on increases for
EQUIPMENT.
clear
through
the
length
of
the
Duerst.
relief
or
for
the
aged.
Apart
from
plea tn circuit court this morn­
sedan. Fortu­ an increase in liquor income,
ing. He is charged with perjury-. car, an Oldsmobile --------
Other contestants for the re-
Logging operations at the Bo­
When arraigned yesterday Paul nately Mr. East burn was driving there are no new sources of reve- hemia Lumber company at Culp ma inin g events selected yesterday
W. Brownfield and Robert Miller alorfe at thet time of the accident, nue in sight. At least $1,000,000 Creek closed down Thursday and included: Rafter cutting—L Har­
Planting of small grain is grad­
pleaded guilty to the charge of re­ which <jccurred about 3:00 a. mi will be added to the budgeted will be closed for two or three ris. A. England, R. McDole. Seed ually diminishing in Lane county
H
im ! the right «ide of the front Item of $8.000.000 for the state’s
ceiving stolen property. Alonzo
weeks while equipment is being identification: D. Chapman, C. and fanners are going more to
Woosley pleaded not guilty to a seat been occupied, it w-oukl have share of relief, but this may be moved to the new location in tim­ Duerst and L. Hart. Poultry judg­ planting clover, Austrian field
meant
death
for
the
passenger.
taken from the counties share,
charge of Injuring personal prop­
The railing, a three by eight which means that the counties ber recently acquired from the ing: D. Porter and Vinal Randall peas and vetch, according to O. S.
erty. R. M. Ferry entered a plea
Booth-Kelly Lumber company. Jr. Demonstrations: (A) Poultry Fletcher, county agent. Alfalfa
of not guilty in three charges In timber, entered the left side of must do on less.
The new location is on Cedar culling: G. Stout and L. McAllis­ and permanent pasture crops are
the
radiator
and
was
shoved
which he was charged with ob-
The PUD proposals were the Creek and a crew of men under ter; (B) Seed corn selection: G. also being increased as dairying
taining money under false pre. through both the front and rear most co nt reversal of all meas­ Faye Stewart has been building Grebbels and R. Frazer. Solder, in the county is increased.
seat.
The
car
was
almost
com-
tenses. O. M. Kerber plead not
ures yet proj>osed and had not the roads into the new timber for the ing: H. Geer. D. Lane and T.
Growing of garden bean seed
guilty to the charge of receiving pletcly demolished.
governor’s office suggested some past two months.
Stout. Rope work: H. Geer. D. has also been increased and if re­
The
timber
struck
Mr.
East-
stolen property and A. T. Smith
provisions of the proposal, a final
Logs will be taken by truck a Lane and G. Stout. Public speak­ ports be true, bean seed growers
plend not guilty on n charge of burn’s leg. cutting a small por­ bill might not be any nearer distance of six miles to the mill ing. George Stout.
thus far have found a ready mar­
practicing medicine without a 11- tion of flesh from it, otherwise ready for final passage. The pro- at Culp Creek. The new timber
George
Stout,
winner
of
the
lo-
ket
for their product as attested
the
driver
was
not
seriously
in
­
cense.
posal that the bill make provis­
jured. Early reports did not’ give ions for disabandment of PUD is mostly Douglas fir and gives cal public speaking contest, will by the fact that there was ap­
promise of logs for the mill for represent the chapter in this proximately 1,000 acres devoted
the cause of the accident.
districts at the end of five years the next 10 years. The mill will event which will be held in the to this crop last year as compar­
if such districts do not prove sat­ also be closed down until logs can evening.
ed with 300 the previous year.
isfactory, has provoked contro­ be furnished from the new tim­
Not all land, however, is adapted
versy but the main provisions of ber.
to growing bean seed.
the bill including taxation, bond
Flax fiber is another crop that
issues, etc., have been agreed on COLIN GAROUTTE INJURED
has caused some reduction in
it was said Saturday.
grain acreage. In this locality the
An important measure sched­ .Colin Garoutte. employed by
tendency appears to be to increase
Mrs. Jeanette Anderson, aged uled for introduction early this
the pasturage for dairy herds
&
54, was found dead in a field near week would provide a plan for re­ the Bohemia Lumber Sales com-
pany of Culp Creek, suffered a
her home in the Lorane commun­
Freeman Essex, Portland in-
Movement of local lumber over ity Tuesday afternoon by neigh­ foresting the cut-over lands. This painful eye injury Monday when surance man, was the principal
bill
would
take
cut-over
lands
a
sliver
of
steel
about
a
quarter
the Southern Pacific railroad for bors, who, missing her, had con­
speaker at the evening meeting
the period from February 20th to ducted a search. She was last from counties and from individu­ of an inch long penetrated the of the Cottage Grove Lions club
als and would establish state for­ eyeball. Mr. Garoutte ws work­
25th continues steady. Despite the seen Saturday.
Thursday evening and spoke on
ests and would harvest the tim­
fact that February 22nd was a
Presents wrapped with notes ber on a sustained yield basis, re- ing over a bearing on the carri. the subject of "Looking Ahead.”
age. He was taken to a hospital
holiday, 102 cars of lumber were led some to believe she had taken
The topic brought out in the ad­
moved principally to southern and her own life. A stepson living at turning ninety percent of the in Eugene Tuesday and the piece dress of Mr. Essex was the com­
revenue
from
the
sales
of
the
of steed was removed with the
southwestern markets. A few cars Oakland is the only known rela­
SEATTLE, Washington. — A
timber to the counties where the aid of a magnet. He will be in the parison of outside investments to total of 143 down and operating
were shipped into the midwest, tive in this section.
stocks,
bonds,
etc.
The
speaker
timber lies.
hospital for several days.
but owing to the weather condi­
illustrated his remarks with spe­ mills in Washington and Oregon,
tions this section of the country
CRAIG-MILLER BUY
cial
slides. In his remarks the which reported to the West Coast
American industry spends $750,000 each
is not active at the present time.
CHEESMAN TRANSFER.
speaker discussed social security Lumbermen’s association for the
working day for research to find new and better products.
week ending February 18, 1939,
During the six-day period nine­
and how to arrange insurance.
teen cars of piling were moved to
M. V. Craig, formerly of Mos­
C. V. Hickman of Albany and produced 83,704,671 board feet of
market. Lumber shipments may cow, Idaho, and C. H. Miller
Ferrin Hickman of Eugene were lumber. At the rate of cutting at
the reporting mills, the entire in­
l>e expected to increase with the formerly of Grants Pass, have
club visitors at this time.
dustry produced 54.6 per cent of
coming of spring, but the market purchased the Cheesman trans­
its average weekly cut during
price continues about the same.
fer, it was learned Monday.
iaö
STILLING BUYS OCUMPAUGH 1926-1929.
Messrs Craig and Miller arrived
GROCERY.
The new business reported tak­
here Monday, but said several
CONSOLIDATION SCHOOL
en last week by the 143 mills was
preliminaries would have to be
William S. Stilling, formerly of 82,483,354 board feet. Shipments
BILL DEFEATED.
disposed of before they would
Roseburg, .has purchased 'the were 75,028,843.
start operations. They said they
Ocumpaugh grocery and market
The house of representatives would probably be able to start
Details of orders and
at 822 West Main street. Mr. as reported by the 143 shipments
defeated the proposed measure, business today.
mills are:
Stilling took charge of the gro­
which would allow school districts
Orders
Shipments
The Cheesman Transfer Co.
Co
cery and market Monday. He was Rail
to consolidate with the approval is one of the old established busi-
35.344.903
formerly in business at Roseburg Dom. cargo .31,012.786
of county and state educational ness concerns, having operated
36,057,341 27,340,307
and
Marshfield.
No
changes
in
the
officers. The vote Monday was for several years. Jack Chees­
Export
9.199,351
5,129,757
policy of the establishment is con­ Local
32 to 27 against the bill. Local man, who has managed the trans­
7,213,876
7,213,876
templated
at
the
present
time.
authorities who have studied the fer for sometime said his plans
L. R. Ocumpaugh. the retiring
bill said they anticipated that it for the future were indefinite at
82.483.354 75,028.843
owner said he has not made any
would be defeated, but that they this time.
The unfilled order file at these
future
plans
at
this
time.
held hopes for the passage of a
mills stood at 333,883,575 board
companion bill to equalize taxes. TO HELP WITH IRRIGATION.
feet.
WILDLIFE FEDERATION TO
MEET MARCH 7TH
PUD BILL READY
PROMOTED TO CORPORAL.
Everett Davis, extension agri­
cultural engineer, will work with
A number from here are ex.
Committee members believe
Major H. D. Bagnall, the Army O. S. Fletcher, county agent, un­
pected to attend the Lane county they will be ready to present th*
Recruiting Officer, 323 Main Post til March 4th, assisting Lane
wildlife federation meeting at the delayed public utility district bill
Office Building, Portland, an­ county farmers with irrigation
Eugene
March j 7th.
. .. in hotel
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the spnate today. A last min-
nounced Monday that he has been problems, It was learned Monday.
Ul be Jerved starting at ute clause inserted in the meas-
informed that Floyd Theis, son Mr. Davis will also devote some
p. m. Several interesting ure providing for a possible dis.
of Mr. and Mrs. Amll Theis of time to electrical and sanitation
speakers are scheduled to address solution of a district five years
10th and Main Streets, Cottage problems on the farm.
the meeting, including Gus Per- from the date of its organization
Grove, now a member of Battery
u’ a ^turned African hunter, upon a majority vote of the regis-
E 3rd Coast Artillery, stationed YOUNG REP, CLUB TO MERT
who will give an illustrated lec- tered voters. At Gov. Sprague's
at Fort Stevens, Oregon, was pro­
D
i.
,
i suggestion the new method of dis-
moted to the grade of corporal on
The Young Republicans club
Vinal Randall will have tickets solution would provide the end of
February 13th.
will meet Monday night at 8:00 at
to sell anyone wishing to attend.-an inoperative district ten years
the armory for melr regular
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after its organization upon peti-
A son was born February 26 to meeting. Dr. M. C. Harris of Eu­
• o . an^Mrs. Kelly Cooper were tion of five percent of the voters
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Somers in a gene will give a talk and refresh,
in Salem Sunday where Mr. Coop- asking the dissolution be sob­
Eugene hospital.
ments will be served.
er attended a trap shoot.
' mitted to the voters.
Game From Gaels
Future Farmers to
Attend A District
Contest at Salem
Solons Hold Little
Hope for Adjourning
Legislature by 4th
Chas. Eastbum Has
Narrow Escape From
Death Early Monday
Grain Planting Is
Less in Lane County
Lumber Shipments
Total 102 Cars
February 20-25
Lorane Woman Found
Dead in Field Near
Her Home Tuesday
Lions Club Members
Hear Portland Man
At Weekly Meeting
Mills Production
At 54.6 Percent
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