TltUltSDAV, A lit i b 4, 1940 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE UHOV L «»MM Mosby Creek Synopsis of State Fish Commission Rules For 1940; Trout Season to Open April 13 1 Mr». Irma Castle had as her guest last week Mrs. Bill Gulley and son of Springfield Mrs. Castle invited a few friends In Thursday afternoon for lunch in honor of Trout Over Ten Inches in Herewith in a partial synopsis her guest. Length of the Oregon angling lawn us Mr. und Mrs. V irgil Ownbey of Trout over 10 inches In length, Joseph have rented the Rufus they apply to the so*ction« of the state commonly visited by local open season entire year In the wa Rawlings ranch und moved there fishermen. The lawn are effective ters of the Pacific ocean and in 1.1 .1 W>*rk the tidewaters thereof, except as March 13 and follow; Mr. and Mrs, IJ. Munsell of Cot Resident angler's license, $3.00. otherwise sjiecifled, and in the tage Grove have moved into the Resident hunter's license, $3.00. waters of Tahkenltch lake, Sllt- house recently vacated by the Reaident combination angler's eooa lake, Ten Mile lake, Mercer Stout family. lake, Sutton lake. Devils lake, and hunter'a llcenae, $5.00, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stith and Non-resident angler's llcenae, $5 Floras lake and Garrison lake: in son have sold their household that |x»rtton of Ten Mile ereek Non-resident hunter’s license, and moved tc Aberdeen, (Lane county) from Its mouth up goods »15.00, Washington. stream to the o ld highway Juvenile angler's license for Callers lust week at the Doc residents between the ages of 14 bridge; In Clackamas river from Pitcher home were Mrs. Les its mouth to Btver M ill dam, ex Groves and daughter I »oris of Eu and 18 yeurs, »1.00. Juvenile hunter's license for clusive of Its tributaries; in Bull gene, Mrs. Howard Conn and chil residents between the ages iff It Bun river from Its mouth to a dren of Dorena and Mr. and Mrs. and IN years to hunt for any ani jxiint 300 feet below the ¡xiwer- Chester Doggett and daughter mals or birds during the open sea house, exclusive of Its tributaries; Eva of Mapleton. In that portion of Fifteen Mile son except deer or elk, $1.(X). Claude and Gail Lebow, Gene In order to hunt deer or elk, a creek from a |s>lnt 200 feet above Overtoon, Walter Mills and Har Seufert flam to its confluence with resident Juvenile must have a $3 old Jones attended the 4-H club Eight Mile creek; In the Sandy at Fall Creek over the week end. resident hunter's license. Special vacation angler's li river from Its mouth to Marmot Claude, Gene and Walter all won cense for residents and non-resi flam, exclusive of Its tributaries; prizes. dents to angle for a period of two in the North Umpqua river from Mr. and Mrs. Osmon Gunter of its mouth to the narrows, exclu consecutive «lays only, $2(X). Junction C ity and Mr. and Mrs. sive of Its tributaries; and In the Any blind person can secure Glenn Tucker of Cottage Grove without payment of any fee a li South Umpqua river from Its were callers Sunday at the James mouth to Jackson creek, exclu cense to angle by filing applica Lebow home. tion with the office of the State sive of its tributaries. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woolaid Bag lim it for trout over 10 Game Commission. of Portland were guests over the All residents over the age of 14 Inches In length in the foregoing week end at the home of Minnie years must have a license to hunt di-scrllx-d waters fluring the per- Connlly. ittfls from March 13. 1940, to April or angle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and A ll non-residents, regardless of 12, 1910, Ixith flates inclusive, anti family visited Sunday in Eugene age must have a llcenae to hunt from January 1, 1941, to April 12. at the Donald Barry home. 1941, both flates Inclusive, shall be or angle. 3 such fish In any 1 day but not Unnaturalized |x*rsons m u s t more than 6 such fish In any 7 first obtain a $25 Alien Gun li consecutive days. The general bag cense before ts-ing eligible to pur lim it for trout shall upply other Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vick and chase a license to hunt or trap, wise. daughter Frankie and Mrs. II. E. hut a gun license is not n«*cessary Lewis visited E. A. Lukens of An- for the purchase of an angling li Rogue River mid Illinois River lauf at the Eugene hospital Sun Steelhead are classified as trout cense. day. Hunting and angling licenses io Hi. l'.oi;nc iivi-i ¡oid ¡ill ils trib A. A. Davis returned to the utaries, anti all laws regarding may lx* procured from any county home of his daughter, Mrs. L. H. clerk, or from the State Game' trout are there applicable to steel Kline, Saturday. head. Commission or any duly ap|s>int«*rl Lester Harris visited at the ( )|s*n season in Rogue river find home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris ugent thereof. its tributaries, April 13 to Decem Thursday. Trout Over Nix Inches ber 31. Ixith dates inclusive. Pro Eugene* Harris who has been Open season for angling for vided further, there shall lie an trout six inches and over in length open season for the taking of trout working at Smith River visited is fmm April 13. 1940, to October fiver fen inches in length in the at the Fred Harris home Satur 15. 1940, Ixith dates Inclusive, ex Rogue river and ihe Illinois river, day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peters and cept In streams and lakes which exclusive of their tributaries, dur are hereinafter shown to have a ing the month of January of each family of I .at ham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sim different open season. year, mons of Coburg. Upper Klamath lake from Mo Salmon Lester Stout visited at the doc Point to Eagle Ridge south to Salmon 20 inches and over, open Link river and in Link river to season entire year. Bag lim it: 3 Bridwell home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Allen of Ijik e Ewauna, open season entire such fish in any 1 flay but not to Cottage Grove spent Sunday at year exceed 10 such fish in any 7 con- the T. H. Moody home. Bag L im it; Except for certain secutive days, and it shall be un- waters ns hereinafter set forth, law ful to t a w m o w tban 0 such tin- bag lim it fo r trout 6 Indies fish in possession at any one time. and over Is 15 pounds and 1 fish Salmon 15 Inches and over but hut uni in exceed 15 fish in any less than 20 inches, open season 1 day, or 30 pounds and I fish hut entire year. Bag lim it; 15 pounds imi in exceed 30 fish In any 7 con and 1 fish but not to exceed 20 secutive days, and It b unlaw ful fish in any 1 day, or 30 pounds Lynn F. Cronemiller. state ex to possess more than 30 pounds and 1 fish hut n o t-to exceed 40 tension forest«-, and Vem Mc and 1 fish or more thnn 30 fish at fish in any 7 consecutive days. Daniels. superintendent of the any one time. This bag is to be counted with und State Forest Nursery, met with 48 Lane county 4-H Forestry club McKenzie river and its trib u ns part of the trout bug lim it. Salmon under 15 inches are members at their second forestry taries: Bag lim it is 10 pounds and 1 fish hut not to exceed 15 fish in classified as trout and may be overnight trip of the season at the Lane County 1 H < lub c.imp at any 1 day, or 20 pounds and 1 fish taken only as such. The above applies to all waters Fall Creek, March 30 and 31. hut not to exceed 30 fish in any 7 of the state of Oregon open to Instruction was given the mem- consecutive days. Diamond lake: Bag lim it is 15 angling, including the Columbia ix*rs In tree planting and manage ment. tree identification and the founds and 1 fish but not to ex river. Lawful to sjx’ar or gaff in cer use of tools. ceed 5 fish in any 1 flay, or 30 pounds and 1 fish but not to ex tain waters It shall be lawful to Communities represented in ceed 25 fish in any 7 consecutive s|x*ar or gaff salmon in that part cluded; Latham 7 members; W al ♦Continued on page 8. den. 6 members; Lorane, 12 mem -— — — — — bers; Zion. 9 members; Deerhom, Charter No. 5642 Reserve District No. 12 7 members; Iz»well, 7 members. Local club leaders present dur REPORT O F CONDITION O F THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ing the camp included: S. T. Rose. OF COTT AU E GROVE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT Latham; J. F. Rose, Walden; THE CLOSE OF B U SIN E SS ON MARCH 28. 1940. Berry Mauney, Lorane; Edgar (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, Russel. Zion. under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.) Emil Aldrich of Lorane was se lected i president of the camp. ASSETS John Lebow of Walden, vice pre Ixmns and discounts tIncluding »88.95 overdrafts) ........ $145,896.62 sident, and Charles Mossey of United States Government obligations, direct Ixiwell, secretary. Crew foremen and guaranteed 15,000.00 elected were Lee Wilkson, La Obligations of States and political subdivisions —........... 831,48-1.37 tham; Harold Jones, Walden; Don Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve ald Aldrich, Lorane. bank 2 , 100.00 In a fire building contest in Cash, balances w ith other lianks, including reserve bal which each team was judged on ance. and cash items in process of collection ............ 215,336.84 the time necessary for their fire Bunking premises owned $12,925.00, furniture to burn a string stretched eight and fixlures $5,163.40............ —................. ..................... 18,088.40 inches above the top of their fire, Other assets .............................................. ..... — .............— 8,070.86 Emil Aldrich and W illis Cannon of TO TAL ASSETS ........................................................ $1.236.077.09 Lorane were first, and Ray and Charles Coleman of Deerhorn LIABILITIES were second. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, The Saturday program consisted and corporations .......................................................... $ 726,934.92 of the fire building contest, tree Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, planting, tra il making and in and corporations ..... 311,001.11 struction in surveying. The eve Deposits of United States Government (including ning program consisted of games, post*] s.ivingsl 2,338.86 talks and popcorn teed. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ..................— 64,711.39 Sunday program consisted of Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc) ........ 1,356.20 the completion of tree planting, .TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................ $1,106,342.48 cleaning out water supply reser Other liabilities ........................................................................ 3,700.79 voir, and tree identification. TO TAL LIA B IL IT IE S ................................................$1.110,043.27 Church services were conduct ed for the group by Tom Orin- CAPITAL ACCOUNT stead of thu Eugene Bible college. $ 50.000.00 Capital Stock: Common, total par ...................................... 50,000.00 Surplus .................................... —............ - ....................... 28,033.82 Fifteen Lane county Guernsey Undivided profits .......... ....................................................... 128,033.82 Calf club members have received TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ..................................... club Guernsey membership TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT $1,236.077.09 4-H pins in recognition of their inter est and enthusiasm in connection MEMORANDA with the raising of Guernsey Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value); cattle. Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other The pins were sent by the liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted 46,810.94 American Guernsey Cattle club of and securities sold under repurchase agreement 46,810.94 Peterborough, New Hampshire, to TO TAL .................................................. ............... the state club leader. The pins Secured liabilities: have been mailed to the club mem Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant 35,816.41 bers in the various parts of the to requirements of l a w ................................................ Members receiving the 35,816.41 county. pins include the following: Harold M orrill, Gordon Calef, Guerald State of Oregon, County of Lane, as: 1. II. E. Eakin. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly Calef, Vernon Flanagan, Louis swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Bailey, Scott Bailey, Alvin Moss, II. E. EAKIN. Cashier. LeRoy Severy, Neva Severy, Drew and belief. Severy, Rosemary Welty, Claudia Van Prooyen, Gerald Flanagan, Sworn to and subscribed before CORRECT—Attest: Ross Palleske, Barbara Benton. J. H. MACKIE, me this 1st day of April, 1940. V. V. PENDERGRASS I, J. Ratcliff, Notary Public. Engraved, printed or processed! C. B. STEPHENSON, My commission expires April 7, wedding announcements for sale* Directors. 1943. L a th a m » T A H > h CLM \V~S~! Delight Valley Visitors Sunday at the C. II. and K. C. Zumwalt homes were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Rfsig Huston and son of E l mira. Mr. and Mrs. Merle W right and children, Harve Denham of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Schletzer of Dorena, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitney and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Williams and children, Basil Denham and sons, Clay Anlauf of Anlauf. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Lyle wen* in Eugene Tues day where Lyle Is having his hand dressed after his operation last Monday. Frank and Omer H uff of Port land visited at the home of their aunt. Mrs. C. C. Conner, recently Mr. and Mrs. Lei* Nixon left Monday for Portland on a visit with friends. A group of friends tied a quilt for Mrs AgRM Hite l;ist week Present were Madames Ida Jack- son, Nora Jackson, Zelma Sears, Alice Conner, Lawrence Brown, P. F. Snow. R. Hansen. Mrs. J. R. Whitney and children Dana and Glen are visit inc this home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCormick. The Green Ridge m ill resumed operation after being closed for five weeks for repair and moving equipment In the woods. Charles Peck Jr. had his ton sils removed at the Sacred Heart hospital. He expects to return to school after spring vacation. The Community club met re cently at the home of Mrs. A. B. Wolfard with Mrs. Howard Stout. Twenty members were present. Mrs. Harold Wolfard and daugh ter Mary Lou of Cottage Grove were guests. The next meeting w ill be on the afternoon of April 10th at the home of Mrs. P. M. Beach. A surprise party was held re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith by the pinochle club in honor of Mr. Smith’s birthday. Lawrence Porter has been ap pointed census taker of this pre cinct. He began work this week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck Sr. were host and hostess recently to the Entre Nous contract club. bridge Wild-Pony Roundup Men afoot, on horse, in cars, and boats are required for the annua) wild pony penning on Ocracoke Is land. N C. The wily stallions fre quently lead their herds out into Pamlico sound and must be turned back to land by boats. WATCHES DIAMONDS You can buy either on liberal payment plan at the Picture Shop wick wi»h Mis Harley William. , Mrs. J. R. Whitney and children were supper guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt. A rc a d e T h e a tr e Divide FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 5-8: "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS,” Sir Cedric flard- wirke, Vincent Price, Nan Grey, John Sutton, Cecil Kella way. \ group of neighbors and friends met Sunday and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold on their nineteenth wedding anniver sary. A potluck dinner was server! and the day was spent with games and visiting. Twenty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson have received word from their son Dale who is working as an engin eer on- the battleship West V ir ginia and they were to leave San Pedro on April 2nd for the Hawai ian Islands, where they w ill take {»art in the war maneuvers for the next to months. Mrs. Anna Burkett returned Saturday from a two weeks visit in Marshfield at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burkett and family. Mrs. C. Johnson of Yoncalla spent .Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. J. Perini. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheets have moved from the M. J. Perini place to one of Miss Alsea Haw leys cottages. L ittle Margie Frost has been seriously ill with a relapse from rhiekenpox. but is improving slow ly. Lynx Hollow Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leneville and son of Empire were recent guests at the George Sheldon home. Hugh McCormick Jr. of Port- land was a recent guest at the Admission 10c nnd 85c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 7-8-9: "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED,” Ronald Colman, Wal ter Huston, Muriel Angelos, Dudley Digges, Ida Lupino, Ernest ( m a r t , Clyde Cook. W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10-11: “BROTHER RAT AND A BABY,” Priscilla Lane, Jane Bryan, Jane My man, W ayne Morris, Eddie Albert, Ronald Regan. D ia n e T h e a tr e Admission 10c and 25c; Bargain N ights Admission 19c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 4-5: "OH, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE,” Tom Brown, Peggy Morgan, Allen Jenkins, Donald Meek, Isabel Jew ell. BARGAIN NIGHTS, Admission 10c. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 6-7: “KNIGHTS OF THE RANGE,” Russell Hayden, Vic tor Jory, Jean Parker. Saturday Matinee 2:80 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c. MONDAY, APRIL 8—CLOSED. TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, APRIL 9-10: “MUSIC IN MY HEART,” Tony Martin, worth, Edith Fellows. ' ' ' > f.HÀ. ARE YOU OPEN-MINDED ABOUT 1940 CAR VALUE? 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