The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur*., July ÎA 194» Tentative Hunting Rules Set by Game Commission The Oregon State Game Com­ mission in their meeting Sat unlay, July 9. set the tentative hunting regulations for 1949. In two weeks the Commission will recon­ vene, make what changes are deemed necessary, and make the regulations final. The tentative regulations arc as follows: Game Commission Makes Final Hunt Regulations 1949 Season September 1 through 5 in all counties we*t of the Sum­ mit of the Cascades. Bag Limit 2 Blue* or Ruffed grouse during the 'ntire season. Season October I through 5 in that portion of Harney and Mal­ heur Counties south of U. S. High­ way 20. Bag Limit 2 Sage Gtousc dur- ing the entire season It shall be unlawful to I grouse in possession in camo or in (the field more than 4 days after the close of the stated grouse sea­ sons unless tagged with the official | seal of the Game Commission. Seafood Princess Mr* Eva Aubrey and Mrs. Ray- inond Thies aiid son* l>ui'Wiii and Malcolm recently enjoy<*i n motor j trip to the Oregon Caves and on to Eureka. California where they visited a brother and son. Irvin Aubicy and Norman Aubrey and family. Roth men are employed at Addison's logging camp On their return trip they stop|>ed at the Trees of Mystery'and other points of interest. Mrs Velma Barrel returned home Friday after »(tending five weeks at Carbondale. Colorado with her sister, Mrs Heit Hinkle, and family She returned with her nephew, Roy Heck, who came to Springfield to visit hi* parents, and other relatives. Hob Shofslall of Redmond, a former resident is visiting friends here this week He drove over with his parents, Mr and Mr* Mr. and Mrs Calvin Combs of A W Shofstall, who spent Sun- Los Angeles are visiting at the u.iy With the 8 F Kose family .it home of her brother and sister-in r*sw aiwihilan High Commissioner In Germany, John J McCloy *«• law, Mr and Mrs. Loren Lind presses optimism tor th* Garman futur* after arriving In Berlin, where and enjoying a vacation of two Albert Martin accompanied he la shown being greeted by Maj Gen. 11 V. Douglas of Uie U. 8. Air weeks. Mr. Combs is employed by Ronald Sheary to Dunsmuir. Calif, Fores. He pledged continued Urmiies* toward Russia and said th* airlift the Pacific Telephone and Tele­ where ho spent the week visiting will continu* lo operata. (Army Kadiophoto from Internatlonul) graph Company in Los Angeles at the Sheary home. and Mrs Combs is in the office of Wedding Invitation* Ramon Fuller of the Sentinel the Shell Oil Company. Mrs. G. p. McClanahan of stuff has lavn vacationing fur the Grants Pass s|H*nt the week euri Mrs William L, Baker nnd little in Cottage Grove visiting with her his wife with Mr. amt Mrs Thro. son returned to their home in lather, G W McFarland and Prim are fishing und loafing along Ketchikan, Alaska. S u n d a y by­ er relative* She returned to her the coast. plane She was called hero by the home Monday accompanied by her death of her fatlwr, E. R. Crabb. father, who will visit in Grants THe I tn Recreation Pass for a while. association bi-monthly dance will Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Erwin be held Satin day night, July 30. Naval Chaplain Peter Bakker, in the nx-rrational hall, for meiu- had as house guests the (last ten days their son-in-law and daugh­ former pastor of the First Bap­ bers and invited guest* Evelyn ter. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brews­ tist church here, visited friends Lewis and orchestra will play. ter and daughter Barbara Ann of here Sunday briefly A picnic din Burbank. California, and Mrs ner was served In his honor Sun­ Grace White of Glendale. Cal Also day noon. He joined hi* ship in Call! . nephew of Mr*. Gene Ware which will participate !n is visiting at the Ware home a* l* visiting the Erwins were their son and wife. Mr and Mr* Dan B Arctic maneuvers at Point liar Mrs. Huth MeBve, of Kansas City. Erwin of South Gate. California tow. Alaska Mo. mother of Mr Ware Mrs and their son-in-law anil daughter. McB<*' accompanied the Wans Recruit Marvin G Boyer, Mr and Mrs Bert Chandler and home on their rwent tage serving children Freddy and Sharon L^nn.' h the an extended visit . Eighth Army in Sendai, J a | mii >. of Corvallis. j has been promote! to the grade Joe Owen Jr., was dischi Misa Sandra Carlson was a °* private and transferred finni from the irmy at Camp lax- ;uest of Mr and Mr*. Walter Ninth Corps Training ~ Hat- he has been attending Woodard on a trip to IHntland on ! '«lion to the 62nd Signal Bat- Thursday. ; talion. Ninth Cori». 13tli and arrived at the home ol his liaient* in No. everyone certainly on tin Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Ifcyne Mr. and Mrs Hill Dietrich and 18th. can t have two cars in their have rented their home and moved ‘toughter landa of Bremerton to 3425 Coburg Road. Eugene. Washington are visiting at the A daughter, Linda June, was garage no matter what the —.- home of Mr. and Mr*. Casey Itorn to Mr. and Mr*. Joe Owen campaign promises, so keep The Misses Helen Axley. Jean- | Hey ne on Mosby creek Jr, nt a Eugene hospital. Mr* the one you have in tip top nette and Elizabeth Woikman re­ Oven Jr and baby are stay ing shape Bring it in today for turned home Tuesday from a trip Phil and Donnie Heyne are to Seaside. Seattle. Victoria. B C. spending the Wwk at the roast at sinter, Mr*. Richard Jarrett nt a check up. anil through Goldendale. Washing­ the Overton cabin at Florence*. Creswell amt plan on moving to ton where they visited an aunt of The family is hoping for a big Drain where Mr. Owen is cm- Miss Axley. incus of fish. ployed. KEEP YOUR CAR Area Benton, l-inn. Lane. Area Benton. Linn. Lane. After holding the regular second I Douglas. Josephine. Jackson. Coos. ' Any upland game bird to be public hearing Saturday. July 23. ; and Curry Oountie*. the Oregon State Game Commis- transported through or possessed I Season October 1 to 20. In a closed area or area of lesser ston made the final hunting regu- Bag Limit — 5 in possession. bag limit must be checked by a | la t ions for 1949 The regulations Area Columbia, Washing! in. Jtate officer in the area in which were set as previously announced Multnomah. Clackamas. Manon. in the tentative regulations with 1 • they were legally taken Said of- Yamhill and Polk Counties. fleer will record the date and five relatively minor changes The h Season Open season entire changes made were as follows: County of kill on the hunters year. i 1. The extended elk season in license It shall be unlawful to 5 in possession. Bag Limit the Baker. Oregon area will close possess more than the legal limit Flirbearing Animals on December 31 instead of on . of upland game birds in any area Mink Muskrat and Otter: Unless license is ma.ked to .ndi- January 31 as was announced in November 15. 1949. to the tentative regulations. cate that the birds in jiossession February- 15. 1950. both dates in- 2. The portion of Douglas Coun ­ were killed in an area where such ty lying east of U. S. Rout* 99 will elusive. • possession limit is legal. Raccoon : be closed to elk hunting. Limits may be checked at any Season 3 The Mountain Sheep Game November 15. 19-19. to Game Comission or state police Refuge in Wallowa County will October 15, 1949. both dates in­ station or by any .tat: officer in be open to waterfoul hunting only. clusive. the field within the county or 4. The Myrtle Park Game Refuge Marten. Fisher. Bearer anil Ring- A SiCRETABY and an accomplished area where such bag limits apply. in Harney County will be closed to ' violinist, Anita Carlson, 19, Tren­ Ring-Neck Pheasants! hunting. Season - Closed entire year. ton, N. J., was chosen as New Are* I. 5. Sherman County will be clos- I Big Game Seasons Jersey's “Seafood Princess.” She Season Noon. October 21 ed to deer hunting. Antelope: will represent the Garden State through 26 in Columbia. Washing­ The Commission hopes to have ( Open season. August 20 to throughout the year at events call­ ton, Multnomah. Clackamas. the hunting regulations out in I August 25. inclusive. ing attention to New Jersey's sea­ Marion, Yamhill. Polk. Benton. the regular printed form before Number of permits. 1.000 food products. (I nternalioniil) Linn. Lane. Douglas, Coo* and the first of September Bag Limit — one adult buck Klamath Counties. Oregon Game Director Appoiated antelope having horns longer than along Highway 82 to Joseph Bag Limit — 2 cock pheasants Carl Hill. Chairman of the re- the ears. per day and not more than 6 dur- cently appointed Oregon State All hunter required to return thence northeasterly along the ing the entire season Game Commission, announced late report card attached to antelope Sheep Creek road to its junction with the Imnaha River, thence Saturday that the Commission had tag. Season Noon, October 21 ( appointed Charles A. Lockwood to Open area: Those portions of northeasterly- down the Imnaha through October 30 in Josephine, the position of state game director, Lake. Harney, and Malheur Coun­ River to its confluence with the Jackson. Deschutes. Crook. Hood the term to run through December ties east of U. S. Highway 395 Snake River, thence following the River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam. 31. 1949. In making the announce­ and south of U. S. Highway 20. state line to the North and west to its intersection with the Grand. Wheeler, Morrow Umatilla, Un­ ment, Mr Hill stated that in their General Deer Seaaoa: ion. Wallowa. BaKer. Grant. Har­ brief review of the departments Open season. October 1 to Ronde River, the point of begin­ ney and that portion of Jefferson and personnel the members of the October 20. inclusive, in all coun- ning. County outside the Madras Ir­ new Commission were favorably- ties for black-tail and mule deci The open season for elk of eithei rigation Project. impressed. but they desire time to having not less than forked ant­ sex shall tie extended from Novem­ Bag Limit — 3 cock pheasants ! more fully familiarize themselves lers; and in Douglas County only ber 21 to January 31, inclusive, in with all activities before taking for white-tail deer having not less the following described area; Be­ ginning at the city of Baker permanent action. than forked antlers. thence south along State Highway Mr. Lockwood, as state game Bag Limit — one deer having No. 7 to its junction with Elk MOVING Melinda Carlson left for San Mr and Mrs. Cecil VanPool re­ director, announced that he had not less than forked antlers. Mr. and Mrs Manley C. Fuller, Creek, thence northwesterly up Francisco Wednesday on the new turned Sunday from ti two weeks Bennett creek road, and Mr. and appointed P. W. Schneider, to the Report card attached to deer new post of assistant game direc­ tag required to be returned to the Elk Creek to its junction with the Dnylighter train She will visit vacation spent with relatives and Mr* Sven Rusch, of Junction City, tor. Mr. Lockwood was Oregon Game Commission within thirty- boundary of the Baker Watershed, friends for two weeks at San friends in the southwest. They s|>ent last week end nt Newfiort. visited in Holdenville and Chick­ state game supervisor under the days after the close of the deer thence following east and north Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kent spent asha, Oklahoma, Shamrock, Texas old law that expired as a result of season, whether the hunter is boundary of the watershed to the Darning Hlmklnsa the new one passed by the last successful or not. Failure to com­ summit of Elkhorn Ridge, thence the week end at Redmond with and returned by the way of the In darning a hole in * stocking northwesterly along the ridge their son Tommy Jones and family. Painted Desert and Grand Can­ work in the bin* to keep strain session of the Oregon legislature. 5th & Wash. Phone 163 ply gives Game Commission right summit to Anthony Lakes, thence They were accompanied by Mis. yon in Arizona. Mr. Schneider was formerly in from the real of the storking to refuse deer tag the following north along the Anthony Butte Ivan Patten and two daughters charge of the game division. season. road to Bear Wallow Spring in who are spending the wx-ek there Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huser of Archery Seasons: Union County, thence north and with the Jones family. Carlsbad. New Mexico, visited "OU, BUT II per day and not more than 9 dur- All archers required to have east along Telephone Line Trail briefly the first of the week with archery permit in possession while to the Forest Service boundary at Mrs. May Huntley of Indepen­ his sister. Mrs. Spring and family ing the entire season. hunting in any archery area. Re ­ I toward Meadows, thence north- dence is a house guest this week and with a nephew, Cecil V’anPool ISN’T port card attached to this permit Season Noon, October 21 required to be returned to the easterly along the Ladd CrCek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family. through November 9 in Malheur Game Commission within thirty Road to its junction with U. S. Knaffle Haynes. Mrs. Huntley and ANY MOBtr Highway 30 at Hot Lake, thence Mrs. Haynes are cousins. Mrs. Fannie Gouda of Port hi nil County. days after the close of archery- south along U. S. Highway 30 to is spending a two weeks vaca t ion Bag Limit — 4 cock pheasants season. the city of Baker, the point Of The Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Grimes here visiting relatives and friends. per day and not more than 12 dur­ Archery permits issued free upon beginning. and daughters Carolyn. Roberta ing the entire season. application to Game Commission. Game Refuge* O(»«-n to Hunting Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenthal and Shirley of Chiloquin visited Are* IV. — Summer Lake Pheas­ All archery hunters required to The follow ing game reserves will the first of the week with the Rev. and son William Jr., of Lincoln. ant Study Area: have deer and or elk tags in pos­ be open to hunting during the Grimes' brother-in-law and sister, Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Season Noon. October 21 session as well as archery Permit. regular open seasons for game Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe. The Rosenthal and family of Medford through November 9 and Noon, All deer and/or elk must be birds and game animals except as Rev. Grimes is a minister of the arrived Wednesday to visit their December 19 through January 1. taken by means of long bow and specified: (|pen Bible Standard and is being father, A. L. Rosenthal and family 1950, in the Summer Lak“ Valley. barbless broad arrow only. Fol­ otherwise Canyon Creek Ganw Refuge transferred to Salem, where a of Lorane route. They all enjoyed Bag Limit — 4 pheasants cf lowing minimum weights and sizes fishing at Winchester Bay and Salt Creek Grass Mountain church will be built. either sex per day and not more are recommended: Coos Bay. returning home Thurs­ Myrtle Park, Steens Mountain. than 12 during the entire season Bow — Not less than 40 pounds. Cow Creek, Mule Deer, Three Sis­ Mr and Mrs. Millard Hutchison day. On Friday they left for their It shall be unlawful for any Arrow — Not less han 1 ounce ters, Wallowa Mountain Sheep have as their guests this week homes. Wadding Aaaouae*- hunter to take more than 12 <437'i grains). Arrowhead — Not Refuge, Mt. Emily Game Refuge. Mrs. Leon Bray and daughter pheasants in the aggregate dur­ less than % inches wide. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Purdin Warner Game Refuge outside the Edith of Del Ray, California. Mrs ing the 1949 season. exterior boundaries of the Hart Bray is a sister-in-law of Mrs of Byron, Illinois arrived Tuesday Open seasons and bag limit for Valley Quail: for a visit at the home of Mr. and and pencils of every t;rade. special archery areas are as Mountain Antelope Refuge, and Hutchison. Season — Noon. October 21 follows: Mrs. D P. Potter Mrs. Purdin is the following portions of other through October 30 in Josephine. 'It. Emily Game Refuge {Union state game refuges:: Dr. C. R. Simkins, who makes the youngest sister of Mr. Potter Jackson. Deschutes, --------- , Crook, Hood and Umatilla Counties) That part of Oregon Caves his home with Mr. and Mrs. Leo The Purdins are returning the The famous Ticondero-.a No. 1386 still sells for 5 cents. River. Wasco, Sherman. G'lliam. Open season — September 17 Refuge outside the Lake and Cave Wilson, Route 1, Creswell, is re­ visit of Mr. and Mrs. Potter made Wheeler. Morrow. Umatilla, Grant to September 28, inclusive. Creek drainages which includes ported very ill in a Eugene hos­ 32 years ago. Mr. Purdin is a vet­ and that portion of Jefferson eran teacher in the Illinois school Bag Limit — one deer of either the Oregon Caves Monument and pital. A fm Bride r County outside of the Madras Ir­ sex and one elk of either sex. system. is bounded by summits on the Booklet. . oil ' rigation Project. north, east, and south. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway. daughter about the Wedding GENERAL ELK SEASON Bag Limit — 5 valley quail per Mr. and Mrs. Dean Addington The Ochoco Refuge with the Miss Margaret Hemenway of Eu­ Report card attached to elk tag day and not more than 15 during exception of the northwest corner, gene, and granddaughter Marjorie and daughter, Suzie from London required to be returned to the A;»// 70*7/ the entire seasan. visited over the week end at the Game Commission within thirty bounded on the south by the Gerow Hemenway, spent a few days last Ora Addington home. Phone 555 556 to (oou about weddiag etiquette Hungarian Partridge: road and on the east by the Look­ week at the coast, most of the days after the close of the elk Season — Noon, October 21 out Mountain road as posted. time being spent around Newport. to November 9 in Malheur County season, whether the hunter is The Burnt River Game Refuge successful or not. Failure to file only. House guests this week at the such report gives Game Commis­ and the Whitetail Deer Refuge Bag Limit — 3 Hungarian part­ sion right to refuse elk tag for the open to deer hunting only during home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hem­ COTTAGE GROVE ridge per day and not more than next season. the regular open season. enway are the Misses Bertha and 6 during the entire season. That portion of the Deschutes Hazel Stephens, formerly of Cot­ 116 N. «th Phone 555 or 55« Western Oregon Blue and Ruffed Grouse; Open season — October 25 to Game reservation lying south of tage Grove and now of Ashland. the posted Paulina Creek road Bertha Stephens is a teacher at November 3, inclusive. from its junction with U. S. the Oregon College of Education Bag Limit — One bull elk hav­ ing antlers with three points or Highway 97 on the west and the at Ashland. more, including the brow tine, .>• China Hat road on the east. The local WTCU will have a Open area That portion of picnic at the city park on next Onion Peak Area — Clatsop and Oregon, with the exception of Wednesday noon. The public is Washington and Tillamook Coun­ Tillamook Counties as during 1948 invited. season. Provided that the area ties west of U. S. Highway 97. shall be open to pigeon hunting E*«ter Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Don Nixon return­ during the season. Open season — October 25 to ed from Belnap Springs where they Ecola Park Area Clatsop November 20, inclusive. spent a week vacationing in that Bag Limit — One elk of either County as during 1948 season. FOR Santiam Area — Marion County area. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon are pre­ SALES sex in the area east of U. S. High­ paring to move to their new home way 97, except that only bull elk as during 1948 season. on Be nnett Creek road, which they Molalla Area Clackamas having antlers may be taken in the recently purchased. following described area: Begin­ County as during 1948 season. Tillamook Burn Tillamook ning at the junction of the Grande ADVERTISE Mr and Mrs. C. S. Roberts of ITEMS Ronde River with the state line, County. near San Francisco stopped brief­ thence south and west up the ly for a visit with the R H. Bush­ Grande Ronde River to its inter­ ell family. The Bushells and Rob­ section with U. S. Highway 30 erts familiek were neighbors years near La Grande, thence north­ ago. TIMES westerly along U. S. Highway 30 to its junction with the Starkey road Mrs. P. S. Bukowski returned thence west and south along the the first of the week from an ex­ Starkey road to Starkey, thence tended visit with relatives at south and east along the Chicken PEOPLE Stamford, Texas. While there, Hill road past Chicken Hill to R. L. Bushell, 72, father of R H Anthony lakes, thence north along Bushell and Mrs. Bukowski of the Anthony Butte road to Bear Cottage Grove passed away on Wallow Spring in Union County, June 22 after an extended illness. thence north and east along thé Mrs. Bukowski was met by her Telephone Line Trail to the Forest husband and his brother, Frank Service boundary at Howard Bukowski, at San Bruno, Calif., Meadows, thence northeasterly where they visited the Elmer along the Ladd Creek road to its Bushells. Her nephew, "Skipper" junction with U. S. Highway 30 at Bushell, returned home with them Hot I^ike, thence northwesterly 'It take* time, of course, to grow for a visit. along U. S. 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