The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 19, 1939, Image 1

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VOLUME I
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(ExtablMhed Jun« 15, 1889.) COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939
Legion Officers
Installed for the
Ensuing Year
Purchases
Lion Clubs Will Wanker
Martin Motors Bldg
Sponsor 4 Projects And Service Station
Fishermen Protest
Closed Season on
Trout, Small Salmon
Power Election
Set For Dec. 8th
Local fishermen have protested
John Wanker has purchased the
Martin Motors and service station the recent ruling of the state
property located at 125 North 9th game and fish commission, clos­
street and plans to take over the ing the season on all sea run cut­
service station on December 3rd. throat trout and salmon under
The property
a
- consisting
- of a - lot | twenty inches, in the region of the
100 by 100 feet includes the s^r- state west of the Cascades, from
vice station, display room and of- October 15th to April 1st. Closed
fice and repair shop of the Martin season was made by the commix-
Motois. So far ax known now Mr. skm under the claim that an
Martin will continue the sale» and emergency exists.
Lennie
service of Pontiac in the same io*
One reason for opposition to the
catkin, while the service station ruling Is that commercial fisher-
will be under the management of men are allowed to keep the cut-
Mr. Wanker. The station is being throat trout and salmon caught,
operated by Hugh McBride at the while the sportsmen must throw
them back. The commission In
present time.
Negotiations for the transfer of making the ruling contends that
the property were consummated many cut-throat and small sal­
mon would be caught during the
Saturday.
spawning season.
NUMBER 10
yUl % Hunting
Scasi ToRun
To December 5th
The proposal to establish a
PUD in Lane county will be voted
on December 8th, Allen Wheeler,
chairman of power committee, an
nounced the first of the week.
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Five directors of the proposed _
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»n
John Bower of Oorvallis Acts
district will also be voted on at Season Will Open Bunaay on
sarne time. Names submitted
Ai the Installing
Dudu, Geese, Brant,
candidates for directors in-'
Of fleer.
c]udp. Fred Knox Soencer Creek-
Coot, Etc.
Haldorson, Central; C. A.
3^001^ Junction City; Claude
Arne. Disston route, and C. L. ADULTS MUST BUY DUCK
CHESTER VANDENBURG IS
Aidrich, Springfield.
HEAD OF LEGION
Two petitions from this section
STAMPS
of the county were submitted,
asking that the election be called,
One of the high lights In the
one from the Dorena community
Sunday, October 22, will be the
annals of the Calvin Funk post of
and one from the Lorane com­ first day of hunting season on
the American Legion was the in-
munity. Hebron grange rejected Ducks, Geese, Brant, Coot, WU-
xtalbition of officers, which wax
the proposal and the petition was son Snipe and Jacksnipe, and the
held in the Legion room of the
never circulated here.
open season will run to December
armory Monday evening with a
5, both dates inclusive. There will
good attendance. John Bower of
be no open season for Ross's
Corvallis, third district command­
goose, wood ducks, swans and
er, acted ax Installing officer and
doves.
induct<*d th«1 following officers
The Boosters’ club held the
The bag limits are as follows:
into their r<-xpective offices, Ches­
Funeral rites for Mrs. Alice
fortnightly meeting in the Palace
Ducks- Ten in the aggregate of
ter VanDenburg, commander;
cafe Monday evening with a Van Valin, aged 87, were held
all kinds in any one day. of which
Herbert M<x»n, first vice com­
gratifying attendance. Fred An­ here Friday afternoon at the Mills
not more than 3 of any one, or
mander; George Marquardt, sec­
derson presiditi in the absence of chapel with the Rev. E. M. Tilton,
more than 3 in the aggregate,
ond vice commander; S. C. Hunt­
Glen Swanson and members pres­ Methodist minister, officiating.
may be of the following species:
er. adjutant Alvis Wicks, finance
ent heard an interesting discus­ The body was taken to Herman,
canvasback, redhead, bufflehead,
officer; Joe Smith, chaplain; Leon
sion of the football rules and reg­ Nebraska, her former home, for
Circuit Judge G. F. Skipworth and ruddy; and not more than 20
Morton, sergeant-at-arms. Two
ulations presented by Orlo Bag- burial.
asked
for a probe of the alleged in the aggregate of all kinds in
executive committeemen were
Mrs. Van Valin came here seven dishonest
ley, former high school coach, and
practices in the pur­ possession at any one time, of
elected. Frank Glreau was elcet-
years ago from Nebraska, and
Curtis French, present coach,
chases of oil and gas by several which not more than 6 of any one
Uncorking a strong offense in
she
made
her
home
with
her
rd to serve on the committee un­
Club members decided to hold
it was revealed or more than 6 in the aggregate,
til 1943 and Albert Griffin until the second and last quarter, the future meetings in the evenings, daughter, Mrs. J. H. Chambers. i county
¡_
- , officials,
u
Cottage
Grove
Lions
chalked
up
She died on the afternoon of Oc- in circu,t 001,11 Monday after- may be of the following species:
1944.
rather than during the morning
noon. A new’ grand jury was canvasback, redhead, bufflehead
the
their
first
win,
13-0,
In
Visitors included Neal Sleeper
period since more time is avail- tober 11th at the Eugene hospi­ chosen and asked to investigate and ruddy.
at
league
standings
Saturday
and Mark Hathaway from the
able for discussion in the eve­ tal.
Geese and Brant—Four in the
Eugene .post and Mr Jordan from Springfield.
Surviving are one daughter and the charges of irregularities made aggregate, of all kinds in any one
nings.
against
several
county
employes,
the
The
game
started
out
with
the Corvallis post. Refreshments
Decision was also reached to four sons: Mrs. Mabel Chambers
day and not more than 8 in the
were servi-d to members and vis­ wide-open type of ball game with support the game Friday after­ of Cottage Grove; Claude Van in the use of county property. aggregate of all kinds in posses­
itors at the close of the business each team making long gains un­ noon between the local high Valin of Dorena; Floyd Van Valin Jurors were instructed to inquire
at any one time.
til late In the second quarter. school squad and Sweet Home 100 of Coleridge, Nebraska; Dr. Shir­ into the charges and return in­ sion
session by the Dgion auxiliary
Coot—Twenty-five in any one
With Spies, Jones and Lusk carry­ percent. Club members agreed to ley Van Valin of Omaha, Neb­ dictments if anyone is found day
and not more than 25 in pos-
ing the ball from Springfield's circulate petitions among the raska; Kelly Van Valin of Los guilty of committing a crime.
Anmûa-
tovon
iidr-on
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Judge
Skipworth
stated
in
ad-
session
at any one time.
47-yard line to the Lion's five on business men asking that busi­ ^ght great grandSfreÎ
dressing the grand jury that so
Wilson Snipe or Jadcsnipe—
fourth down. Spies cut off tackle ness houses close for a two-bour half bSher Albert Gale of S much Publicity had been given Fifteen in any one day and not
through a big hole to score. Dav- period Friday between 2:30 and Angeled
the matter <* the use of county more than 15 in possession at any
enport's kick was low, ending the •1:30 p. m. in order to permit an
8
’________________ cars and gasoline by county em- one time.
scoring the first half 6-0.
opportunity for business men and
ployes that the affair could not
It shall be unlawful to have
Late in the fourth quarter the their employes to attend the
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migratory game birds in posses-
Chandicr of Commerce mem- Grover's scored again. With Spies game.
Allegations concerning
concernine di
dishon- sion more than ten days after the
hers heard a discussion of the (tacking the pigskin to the 9-yard
esty among county officials was close of the season for such birds.
line,
Lusk
(xiwcrhoused
his
way
Lane county situation by Arthur
made several weeks ago and a
Other Regulations
touchdown. Davenport's
Priaulx, editor of the Eugene for
solution
was
introduced
by
Coun-|
Feeding
Or Baiting—Waterfowl
News, at the regular meeting kick for the extra point was good,
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ty Judge Clinton Hurd, demand-
tn he taken
A WPA sidewalk project was ing a change in the system of
aid of corn wheat^
Tuesday noon. Mr. Priaulx advo­ making the final score 13-9.
cated the formation of a Lane
Although the Millers never got
launched here yesterday morning handling county fuel and a more *
°r oyther grain or ’pnxlucts
with six workers on the job, L. W. thorough system of checking be hereof or bv anT kind ofPSi by
county taxpayers league as a inside the Lion's 35 yard line
...
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Coiner, city engineer announced, used. Shortly after this a countv thoreot or oy ~y.
.
means of keeping the tax budget they made several long gains.
aty officials
they
not truck driver was dismissed, after whomsoever> 9F .*or
within reason and a tax rate low
Lusk and Spies, mainstays in m R
enough to encourage industry.
know how much wa,k would an alleged admission that he took purpose, placed in any environ­
the Lion's backfield, carried awny m .’u?'4
He told of the efforts to pre­ i ffensive honors fo* the day. Mc- Mills chape) yesterday morning eventually be laid before the proj- gasoline out of a county truck for ment whatsoever.
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Shooting Time—It shall be un­
vent undue increases In the bud­ Cready and Koch shene for the with the Rev. E. L. Kechley, ect was completed.
Property own­ his own private use.
Christian
minister,
officiating. ers are required t o pay only for
lawful to hunt or take ducks,
get of the Eugene city taxes and M.Ilers.
Following the funeral the body
—
geese, brant or coot except from
said several »ax items had been
McKibbon and Randall were was shipped to Mountain Grove, material for walks and the labor
7 a. m. to 4 p. m., standard time,
sharply increased and in some In­
will
be
furnished
by
W.P.A.
Pres
­
during the open season. Wilson
stances doubled over the period standouts in the Lion's line. Hen- Missouri, where burial will be ent plans call for the laying of
snipe or jacksnipe may be taken
of five or six weeks ago. but that nebeck looked good for the Mill- made.
about 1000 feet, but more walks
Mrs. Biggs died in the Sacred will likely be added as work pro­
from 7 a. m. to sunset during the
the city's need or growth did not era
Lusk, who ran the Millers Heart hospital in Eugene Monday
open season.
justify such increases. The speak­
gresses.
iaVJ. slYTimone^
Anna
Means of Taking Migratory
er stated that the officials or dizzy, played a large role in gain-1 evening at 10:00 p. m. She suf-
Mr. Coiner said he had recom- n
edge over fered a cerebral hemorrhage sev- mended laying concrete on the
°
^fe °f °’ Birds It sha11 6(1 unlawful to use
“tax eaters” as he terms the pub­ ing the Lion's in decisive
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..
k~.. improved property and wooden
lic employes nnu
had urniuzeu
organized «na
and 2”' MiBere in statistics. The cra] hours earlier and was — taken
Z
directly or indirectly live water­
were denuding incrXX Tn S Grovers
?° to ,hp hosPital in an Glance walks on the unimproved prop-
£me fowl decoys for the taking of
walks on the unimproved prop-
of to^ ^CuXy h L__
arie«, in twme instants far great-
2H yardS tO 128 f°r Monday
Mrs. waterfowl.
Nichols had been in ill health for
Mrs. Biggs had been a resident erxy’
Migratory game birds may be
er than
than Ika
the enmn
same Asvinl/MMi
employe would the Millers.
The lineups were:
of Cottage Grove 1923,
since com-
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several months and her death was taken during the open season with
get In private enterprise.
Cottage
Grove
TURKEY
GRADERS
’
SCHOOL
not
unexpected.
Springfield ¡ng here from West Plains, Mis-
a shotgun only, not larger than
He said the county budget
..... LE
Hennebeck souri. She was born at Prior,
_
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Bom in Indiana, Mrs. Nichols No. 10 gauge, fired from the
would be reduced approximately Hendricks
Wheeler Missouri, on March 17. 1891, and
The annual turkey grading came here in 1916 from Marian shoulder, but it shall be unlawful
125,000, through elimination of Randall ......... LT
Earl
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Koozer
school,
sponsored jointly by the Illinois, and had lived here since to take such birds with or by
was
married
December
16,
1918,
some unnecessary items, citing
United States and the state de­ that time. She was a member of means
. Pollard at West Plains, Missouri.
of any automatic-loading
the elimination of the bookmobile McCoy ........... C
McGuire
Surviving are her husband, her partments of agriculture, is being the Baptist church and the Re- or hand-operated repeating shot­
appropriation as one of these. An McKibben ..... RG
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Goddard mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Penner of held October 19 and 20, in Eu­ bekah lodge.
gun capable of holding more than
appropriation had previously been Dugan
Partridge Prior, Missouri; four sons. Junior. gene at the Eugene Fruit Grow­
Surviving in addition to the three
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shells. ________
Provided _____
that bow
made as an experiment, but to Newton ......... RE
ers'
association
building.
The
Phillips Denzel. Kenneth and Cleon, all of
husband are: a son, Glenn D. and arrow shall be permissible,
really operate the bookmobile as Krause ........... Q
school is designed to train men
" be unlawful
.
_ . to . hunt,
It shall
the sponsors wanted would cost Spies ................ RH .... MoCracady Cottage Grove and a daughter. for grading turkeys according to Vick of Salem; two daughters,
Winkley Miss Margaret Biggs, also of Cot­
Mrs. Margaret Krause of South pursue, shoot at or kill migratory
about 50 cents per capita over Davenport....... RH
U. S. standards and instruction Pasadena. California, and Mrs.
Persue tage Grove.
the county and this cost was too Lusk ................ F
will be in charge of Thomas H. Matt Marraranen of Algoma, this game birds from or by aid of an
Game Here Friday
automobile.
airplane,
sinkbox,
high for the actual returns from
Heitz of the U.S.D.A.
state, and two brothers, Albert power boat, sailboat or any boat
service rendered.
The Cottage Grove Lions go out
HEALTH CONFERENCE
Shappell
of Paris,
Illinois,
and - under sail, any floating craft or
Mr. Priaulx also said the coun­ of the* conference when they meet
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MILLS PREP.ARE FOR
"
alter Shappell of Pasadena .-device of any kind towed bv pow-
ty relief budget had been cut to the strong Sweet Home gridders
A child health conference for
LOGGING
Califorma. and one sister, Mrs. er boat or sailboat.
approximately $500,000 for an­ Friday afternoon on Kelly field. infants and pre-school children
Brooks Clark of Zeigler. Illinois.
It shall be unlawful to hunt.
other year, that county taxes
Coach French predicts that will be held in the office of the
Building plank roads have been
Funeral services were held
----- pursue, shoot at or kill ducks or
were matched by federal aid and Sweet Home, who holds a victory public health nurse. Miss Bea­ the order of the day in recent
for this reason some argued that over Lebanon, will be tough op- trice Turtle, this afternoon from weeks in many forests as the Tuesday afternoon at the Mills any other waterfowl on the wa-
chapel
- , with , the Rev. H. W. Davis.
-- ters of Devils Lake, Lincoln coun-
relief appropriations should be in- ponents. They have a fast, tricky 1:00 to 3:00. Dr. E. L. Gardener mills prepare for winter logging _
minister, officiating. Buri-1 ty
creased to get more federal aid. backfield, led by Hoffman, speedy will be in charge and will be as­ operations. Roads in many in- Baptist
nl
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Duck Stamps—It shall be un­
Such argument, however, only in- and slippery fullback.
sisted by three members of the stances are ready for the start on al was made in the Taylor-Lane
cemetery.
lawful for any person over the age
creases the tax load and makes It
The coach stated that he'll de­ American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. the winter's work.
of 16 years to hunt for or take
more difficult for the average pend on a greatly improved Maud Hunter, Mrs. Alvis Wicks
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Roberts, any migratory waterfowl unless
taxpayer to meet his taxes.
ground offensive instead of using and Mrs. Max Bird. Miss Dorthea
TO HOLD MEETING
John
Dunlevy and Chester A. at such a time he is carrying on
a pass offensive as -----------
he has ----------
in the ... Seebers,
a
graduate
nurse
from
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The health group will hold a
ACCEPTS REAPPOINTMENT past.--------------------------------------------- f8e Multnomah county hospital, business meeting Monday after- VanDenburg attended the meeting his person an unexpired federal
The team is greatly improved ""d Miss Turtle will also assist
----- at the office
—
noon at 3:00
of -----
Miss of the 3rd district of the Willam­ migratory bird hunting stamp
costing $1.
Dean Wayne Morse of the Uni­ through the return of McKibben.
Beatrice Turtle, public health ette council at Albany Sunday.
TAXES DISTRIBUTED
versity of Oregon yesterday ac­ who played a great game Satur-1
nurse.
cepted the reappointment as arbi­ day.
trator of the Pacific coast water
The following will probably
Taxes collected for two weeks
Lane county principals will hold
front disputes. The reappoint­ start the game Friday: Hendricks, period ending October 14 were their second meeting of the year
ment was subject to the approval Randall, Earl, McCoy, McKibben, turned over to County Treasurer in Eugene at the Del Rey cafe
of President Erb of the Univer­ Dugan, Newton, Krause, Spies, Grace Schiska Monday to be dis- Saturday noon.
II lUUllu
III Veil IUU3 CUUllL^f 1 Uli VIS.
sity.
Davenport, Lusk.
The sixth annual carnival of the will precede the coronation of the
Sums of money for 1939 and pre-
Cottage Grove high school will be king and queen.
STORES TO CLOSE TWO
. vious year’s taxes were as follows:!
held in the gymnasium
Friday
Fourteen concessions, including
'1939, $18.279.46 and interest of'
HOURS FRIDAY
night, November 3. This is an all­ beano, darto, the “old mill,” to­
$296 76; 1938, $6,336.63, interest
student affair and the proceeds mato throwing, and the fish pond
A petition was circulated
$596.92; 1937. $3,228.54 and inter­
will go into the general student will be features. Each home room
yesterday asking businesses to
est $518.02; 1936, $1.907.98, inter-
will be in charge of a concession,
body fund.
close their places of business
The crowning of a king, as well and several new features will be
The fraternal order of Eagles er, shingles by Fetter’s Shingle est 5438.72; 1935, $1,021, interest
tomorrow. Friday, from 2:30
as a queen, will be a feature of added to those of last year,
have undertaken to raise materi­ mill, hardware by Vinal Randall, ¡5253.01; 1934, $1,703.97, interest
to 4:30 p. m. for the Sweet
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-
this year’s carnival. The follow­
A general arrangement commit­
and Grove
Hard- 5393.13; 1932, $1.024.61, interest
al for Howard Keene, victim of Graber-Gettys
Home-Cottage Grove football
interest
ing candidates were chosen Tues­ tee, Mr. Begthol, Mr. Williamson,
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Infantile paralysis two years ago, ware, gasoline by Mac’s Super 519b. 13; 1931,__ $595.18,
game. AU stores except the
day in the home rooms: Senior, Miss Fraser and Miss Tideman-
who has taken up novelty wood Service, Standard Service Station 5204.34; and 1927 to 1930, $225.34,
drug stores will be closed for
Margaret Monson and Bill Spies; son, are making plans this week
working at his home near Sagi­ and Cottage Grove Service Sta-, interest $122.43.
the two-hour period, so that
junior, Mary Barr and George with a student committee com-
naw, with the aid of several tion.
merchants and their employes
Dugan, and sophomore. Arietta posed of Martha Arnold. Bill
Cottage Grove business firms,
The shop will be erected at his
CLUB TO MEET OAKWAY
may attend tha game. The
who have donated
materials. home at Saginaw by the Engles
Roberts. The sophomore king and Workman. Janet Peterson and
petition was circulated by Eli
the freshman king and queen can­ Caroline Kebelbeck. Miss Dodson
Dimension material has been do­
The Cottage Grove Golf club
who would like to do-
Cagle and Fred Anderson of
will have charge of the program
didates were not yet reported.
nated by Lynn East burn, shiplap and others
A. ,
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Play Oakway of Eugene Sun-
the Boosters' club.
A thirty-minute amateur pro­ and Miss Crabbe will handle the
by J, H. Chambers and son, nate their services, Saturday, Oc- day morning at 8:00 o’clock on
j the local golf course.
gram and a few specialty numbers advertising.
transportation by Craig and Mill- tober 21st.
The local Lions club will spon­
sor four community events during
the next year, it was decided at
a recent meeting of the board of
directors. The club will sponsor
four projects designed for com­
munity and civic betterment and
will supply a total of $125.00 for
the events. The biggest single
item is the milk fund for under-
nourished children for which
$75.00 was voted. Another is the
annual Easter egg hunt at the
golf course, which proved popu­
lar in former years. A Christmas
fund was also Included to supply
(Thrlstmas baskets to the needy.
The club will provide funds for
the purchase of championship
cups for a tennis match for boys
and girls under eighteen. The
championship matches V’ be un­
der the supervision of the high
schcxil athletic director.
Booster’s Club Holds Rites for Mrs. Alice
Fortnightly Meeting Van Valin Tuesday
Lions IFin First
Conference Game
From Springfield
Judge Skipworth
Asks Jury Probe
Dishonest Chorees
Priaulx Discusses
Lane Tax Problem
A WPA Sidewalk
Mrs. Maude Biggs Project Launched
Rites Yesterday
Death Summons Mrs.
0.
r
. A. .Nichols 15th
a
Annual High School Carnival
To Be Held Friday, November 3rd
Eagles Sponsor Campaign To A id
Howard Keene In Woodwork Shop