Hunt Circulating Petitions at Culp Creek and Dorena Asking for a REA Mr. and Mr«. R. A. Sm ith and daughter of Valley View Ranch, Mosby Creek. We take this occasion to Intro- C apt- / ' d u e the following new residents, 13 * 4th1i £ * V who have recently moved into Clarence Lienhard and W eston Ixiren Hunt, m aster of the Do- this section and to welcome them l*-»ore of the Grove Bowling a i - rena Grange, liere and to wish them happiness b'y»- - and Culp reek . fa’' ^ • in their new homes. In our wish Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Sm ith er, said he was circuia mg p we are Joined by m any o th er citl- of 115 North 6th stre e t. tions among the farm ers a ranchers at Dorena and Cui. zens, business men and indivldu- Creek, seeking to establish a rural INDIAN GIRLS CAPTURED als. Ily way of an apology, m ay we electric adm inistration in th a t say this is our first attem pt at an Two Indian girl students, said area The present plans are to se- undertaking of this sort and w« from c-,, the hope all names are spelled cor- to be from a school in the upper cure *dec t r Jf rectly. As time goes on we hope valley were captured here yester- Bonneville line term inus a t - to get a more system atic m ethod day afternoon by sta te police. The gene Mr. Hunt saia tn a t ne a of obtaining names of all new gir js aged about IS were caught m et with good response and . people. by Capt. Ashley Tabor a t the Gol- all residents he had con The new residents: den Rule camp a fte r broadcasts of *'Kned the petition to - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeMoy, son the description of the girls were the REA. He said , n • c __ Roger W. and daughter Lois Ann received here. They were first tion of the projected Dorena dam would not hinder o r hold up con- of 610 N orth 10th street. sighted a t Creswell, -— * President’s Ball at Armory Nets $105; Introducing— Other Contributions Not Tabulated Celebration of the President’s birtbday In the form of a ball glv- en at the Cottage Grove arm ory S aturday night was well attended. Gross receipts were $105.75. The suceess of this celebration was m ade (Missihle by the cooperation of local -organizations, business fltm s and many o ther |s*rsons who gave freely of their time to assist me in this annual task,'' N. J. Ne|- son, local chairm an, stated. "I want to especially thank chairm en of com m itlces who gave their valuable time to help In this work and to the Eagle's Ixidge who sup- plied the personnel necessary for doormen and ticket takers, who, together with Hugh Nixon, has always ts*en on hand to help in every way possible to m ake this annual event b e tte r each year." "As all contributions have not yet been collected. It Is not pos­ sible to make a statem ent at this time, however, an Itemized state- mwtt will Is* published In next week'« Sentinel. And in the mean- lime anyone wishing to m ake con- Irlhutions can do so by purchasing tags at prices from 10 cents to $1.00 a t drug stores, cigar stores, and G ustafson’s Ice cream parlor, Therefore, anyone who has not hail the op|s>rtunity of attending the ball or contributing in any way can still do their hit by call- ing on the above-mentioned places. Again I wish to thank the people of Cottage Grove and surrounding territo ry for the splcn'lid help given me to make this celebration sn successful." Cottage Grove Sentinel VOLUME L ‘ COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1940 Driving School 77,775 Books Are For Students Is Circulated in 1939 p i ] | 1 P 1 G Scheduled Feb. S City Library School Scheduled for Jan u a ry 18th Cancelled Due to Illness of Instructor. ------------ _ „ ~ SCHOOL TO BE UNDER C. D. FR EN C H IN S T R U C T O R ’ „ _ . . , . , . . i schools featuring . . S .> afety ...u driving i ........i.... ... at-the-wheel in*’^^<*‘»" un autoinobih automobile will will Ing to ojs ia te an be offenai students of (tie C ottage . ! < • - '» - » beginning lh ,iri.,l.i>. February Htli l h I r i nek r i . o i o i . i J of schools are und< t tlw uuspicts of Eurl Snell, secretary of state who «inducts them as a p art of his state-w i.le traffic safety program . stru c to r of the safety d ivisio n ..w as a brief visitor a t the Sentinel ye.- terday enroute to liruin and Rose unnnuiKvd the Sentinel .. ago in was ,, , alsiut , . to a m onth cancelled ,luc the Illness of the instructor. Sev- e n d schisils scheduled to be held during the same tune were can­ celled for the same reason he said. Cottage Grove . , Students . . , at the . ,. , high school m ay register a t th a t ■chool and Creswell students will register at their .chool. Those 15 years of age or older are el' Migibie to enroll, each pupil to furnish h « own car for the course. No driv­ e r ’s license is inquired, but cars must be driven to and from the school by licensed operators. A rep o rt given by the c ity II brary for the month of December shows 1188 adult fiction books cheeked out during that period and 78 non-fiction. Chlldn •n'.x fie- tion ’c h ^ -k ed 'o u t” 'to taled ' 21 i” and non-fiction 102 T hree volumes Valley View Stock County Wide Grange Ranch Sold Last Week Conference to Be To California Man Held February 5th The Valley View Stock Ranch, six miles out on Mosby Creek, has Is-en sold to R. A. Sm ith of Es- condldo. California, A. C. Ball an- nouriced Saturday. In the trans- runs- action Mr. and Mrs. Ball and fnm- ily acquired the property of Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith, located at Eseon- dido, and known _ as the __ Lone Palm ranch Thi- Bali family left Tues- day for their new home while Mr. ,,., ,.nI|v bv fhl. b. and Mrs S m ith h a v e m o v e d o n th e brary', containing m aterial on Valley View Ranch. fhe ranch on Mosby C reek has Alaska, the west and Canada. Th< inform ation Is compiled from the been operated for several m onths ( ¡e o irrn iih lc r n a e a z ln e o v e r a rs*r- by Mr. Ball and son. Prior to com- . , %* .' n — hree I r . books * , *ng nere u ,.r „ n e r n f e th e r a n c h M r i°d of ten years. T new io n operate inr rin e n w r. have | M.,.n placed on the rental Ball was with the International Kb(,|^ “Reaching for the S tars." H arvester company ir Bombay, i * n r l *' in ! & X • i & . S U r S ■V” rS 3 ?“ K ? * h o w e v e r * t h e h - I 1 j|y bave years. He M,>ry ,,f Mormon». by VnrdU ri-llrril by the harveyl irvester com- Fisher, and "I Found No Peace." P'»ny some tim e ago. but was re­ w ritten ri,,,.n by pv Webb Miller, Miller who has cently requested to re tu rn n . to w his retu broadcasting from Finland position in India, which he refused sj 1 ™ ^ " inX g o™ the w ar «'• saving he felt that he had winning of the w ar f.on,p,|ny ,ont, enough The increase in the num ber of ’’Besides,' he stated, "the Euro- |Hirr„ W(.r>( b r, th(. |o (a | fo ,M,, n w ar has complicated the 1S7fi Thp circulation for the year situation and will likely spread, VJcJf Smith r (O il M fflllr l Chapel Opening e . r' , \ Theissen. s ta te lecturer and o th er sta te officials are expected to w ith the group. Future Farmers to Broadcast KOAC " “ rhe officers o£ the . floral ,. F ^ -A. . chapter and some of the music departm ent students of the Cot- tage Grove union high school . will P,u’, on a PfOKram and A activities over S a t' urday night at 7 P- m ^jU ebruary man; treasurer, ra u i A w r s o n . id reporter. Owen Sloan. H. C. illjamson, local advisor, will in- »oduce the speakers. Under the direction' of Miss M a r inn Jelinek , the boys’ q u a rte t twisting of Bill Spies, K enneth hitlock. Ray Garnet, and Bill orkm an will sing 'T h e Sea Gypsy,” by Clark, and ‘T h e W in­ te r Song," by Bullard. Gladys Lemley will play the following ac- cordian solos: "El Choclo" by The C ottage Grove high school Villoldo. and "Sem per Fidelis" by cage squad lost a hard fought Sonza. game here last night to Spring field 27 to 22 and by the loss gave M r s T C Ì r k l i i n d R ì t f ì S the Springfield Millers undisputed K Id .H U XL11/C3 second place in district 7. The Lions suffered the second loss in ________ as m any games played. The locals Mrs. A nnette K irk- h iit 'iiw t^ 'lt in th e s e c o n d 1 o u n rte r 'and' a Kcd 75. who died here Sun- but lost it in, the s ^ o n d q u a rte r day aftP Were held in Al- M ille rs » m en -ed o n th e lo n e end ban>’ yesterday afternoon at the who ||b are h not fam , bp iliar foUow, w ith the has entered high school her® n,iw ule now stands Mondays 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. W ednesdays 7 p. m to 9 p. m Fridays 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. S aturdays -3 p. m. to 5 p. m „„„ 7 m 9* _____ ______ At a county-wide grange con- ference to be held at the Lane county fa - g r o u n d s . February 5th. O. S. Fletcher, county agent, will meet with the *- -«■*••----------- agricultural com- ” •*........ ----- m ittees to plan the y ear’s work ' ‘ en and the home economics chairm w' p P>«n the y ear’s H. E. C w o r k . fhe lecturer, secretary and rnas- te r ’s group will also m e e t S ta te officers including Ray W. Gill, Lions Bumped 2nd Place in the Dist. Cage Race Creswell classes will Is* held in 4 J the mornings and C ottage Grove r i f l U L / c f l l C U l I O n classes In the afternoons each T hursday during the seven weeks —— of the course. At each class one Approximately 2(X) people at- phiise of driving is taken up and p ’rJXv^Smith chais’V 'at ' l l ” .students are expected to precUce n e w ^ S n d th ^ h a p e ^ .^ 1 1 5 between classes. Instruction is giv- feature of the opening of ,£ , s ° ^ T h! £ o' c ¡ K ' „ c V c S iis . w m l n , ...... T S S Are Held clt AluRIiy S K ' i" „ X " s p n 3 ,^ « ~ ’X á S í struction of a power line into the eastern area if the REA district vas established. Farm ers have also discussed the o iblishm ent of a REA district ' + he Lorane community, but so is known here no definite s \ la v e b e e n taken to circulate a . •* on asking such current a dis- trie -mm-« have for heen term inus of the Bonne- lilt to Eugene would be ‘. bv W}jv the California line irane, but Bonneville officials i *ve not been contacted. Ray T rask of the C ottage Grove C ream ery said ypsterday he plan­ ned to present a petition to the city council asking the city to se­ cure Bonneville power and e sta b ­ lish a municipal system here. Mr. T rask was preparing the petition, but did not say when he planned to present it, however, it Is likely the petition will aw ait the action of the council a t the next regular m e e tin g . NUMBER 25. Ryfry |fynne Pacific Highway ' ' Ace’n Will Qfort Dies Friday lUOrn A m II It 111 Jldf I After Long Illness Mrs. Ruby Cham pagne W ynne a t her home a t 343 Adams stre e t Friday m orning a t 10:05 p m a fte r an Ub,ess of seventeen _ Mrs. Wynne, aged fifty, months. a came to C ottage Grove th irty years bgo from Roseburg. She was L ',rn a t M ekoso^and .m arried on December 11, 1911. to Armand Wynne a t Roseburg. Surviving are h er husband and four children, Mrs. Louise R enner of C ottage Grove, and Armapd. Henry and Sydney Wynne, all of C ottage Grove: four sisters, Mmes. A. B. Dolphy, J. A. McMil- lian, Bonnie M. Stokes, and Miss Frances Champagne, all of Port- land, and a brother, Joseph D. Cham ------ pagne of Portland. gp,, She was a m em ber of the E ast- ern « S ta r and M.P.G. club. Fu Funeral services were held a t the Mills Chapel, Monday m om - ing at 11:00 a. m., w ith the Rev. j A Sm ith of Salem, form er Drive Members , Je rry Merritt Selected As Membership Supervisor for Association. LANE COUNTY QUOTA IS SET AT $3,100- Je rry M erritt of Eugene, for several years connected with the Oregon S ta te M otor association as district m anager, has been select- ed as mem bership supervisor of the Oregon Pacific Highway asso- ciation, it was announced here yesterday by Carl I. Rynearson, m anager of the regional promo- tional organization. Mr. M erritt will assum e his new duties today, and plans to be in C ottage Grove within a few days to aid in conducting the Oregon *« j ■ « H H v U I I z l l l U L f l IO Plans are now underway for the 1940 "Drive 99” folder, and an edition ' * 50,000 copies is planned. The need for advertising of this type was clearly evidenced a t the travel show held in D etroit two weeks ago where 45.000 people paid their admission fee, and all available Oregon travel literatu re was exhausted long before the A heart a tta c k suffered dt the t hr(>e-day show closed. logging camp in the S uther- crVif V o l l o v f l a e c *i.n com m unity took the life of D e l i g h t V a l l e y G la S S Guy Franklin Jenkins. 49. a t 2:15 m . T A rm « « « « « p m. S aturday afternoon. Mr. T O S t U d y D e g U m e S Jenkins, employed as a log hauler ------------ was ill only a few m inutes and N ext Tuesday night, February died before medical aid could be 6th, the Delight Valley agricul- reached. tural class will study legume seed Mr. Jenkins, who was well crops. Problems such as soil known here, cam e here tw enty- adaptability, soil fertility, inocu- one years ago from Prineville and lation. establishing the stand and for several years had operated a m aintaining the stand will be dis- jogging truck. He was born De- cussed. Legume crops seem to be « -"T * »t c u s ,w ? S S H U « 1 9 ÍÍ ' ^ T u e s d a y „ « h ,. a g n ,up Fatal to Guy F. Jenkins Saturday mg. parallf I jMirking stopping and > ( Kechlev s c o re le s s T h e s c o re to •*0> ,fie home of a sister. Mrs Fay Al- Bow. N ebraska. The family resid- tw enty-five attending the class se- sta rtm g on hills and other phases m jnis ter had charge of n i r .u ' ison Sun’ afternoon. She had a m jje out on s ¡ xth street for lected the following problems for of driving under modern condi- tber ‘^ X ic e T and ia x J a short ta?k f wasulosL ,n the be<>n in failinK health for some* a num ber of years. future m eetings: Small seed crops, lions. During the classes the sti - a^ p^ ^ lo t h ^ ^ c í s S ? Fath- i “ ® " " ,im p' She was ,h e widoW the Surviving áre the widow, three land use and stum p-land utiliza- dent rem ains at the wheel of hrs H «<* j? to connect with the basket while ja te John E. K irkland of Albany sons Elm er T . JenUins of S uther. tion irrigation, irrigated crops to car. actually r jMTform.ng the vari- a / t „ Springfield m 37 ade , o 7 33 points to and since the death of h er hus- ]in and Earl and C ar, j enkins of raise, and cannery crops. The was the principal speaker. The cniergp victors ous m aneuvers as they are ex­ band has been m aking her home Cottage Grove; a brother, R. L. grass seed specialist from Corval- dedication prayer was given by plain«! and dem onstrated. S tarrin g for the Lions was here for the past four years. Mrs. Jenkins of C ottage Grove; a sis- lis will be asked to attend a m eet­ "Driving a c ar in m odem traf- th< R,'v E F M cFarland. Organ iven bv M Mrs K'- *zugao wnu p playing ilin g as Kirkland, rsun.innu, a i«mvv native u. of « Amboy, . huvj , te je r Mrs M ary Evans of Bend and mg ing in the tne near future. L atest tn- in- rs' Geor«e Dugan who flc is not just a m n tter of the i!.'V*1 *2.n s . '*’ere RlV(,n solos bv «1,arti held the Mjllers scoring ace Ohio, has made her home in the t hree step-sons. F red and Charles vestigation on seed crops a t the technical knowledge of the opera- L '1 e , ey YY* orgnn Rev Ellsw orth Bollard to two baskets. Sm ith was s ta te for the past sixty years. O verton of C ottage Grove and C. experim ent station and the future tion of a m otor vehicle," Snell de- Cn4’L''y: pastor, nnd the h‘. K h iX)int m an for the Grove’ . rs In addition to the surviving sis- c . Overton of Silver Lake, Ore- of the small seed industry will be d a re d . "It Involves an understand- ,o n 'I , ,1. ,I’a s,o r b) with 8 and McCready led the vis- te r here, Mrs. F ay Allison, two gon taken up a t such a m eeting ing of th<- moral anil legal respon- ’’v- ’ avl8' scheduled ... . ) h 9 «oints brothers. B. M. A tkins of Kelso. Funeral services were held at These agricultural classes are who ftPl*®c on the program could not *lors nn ” poini.s xlbilitles resting on the person ...... ,, , , W ashington, and L..M . Atkins of Mills chapel Tuesday after- held each Tuesday night at 8 p. m. uses the crowded thoroughfares of ®Hcnd on account of conflicting Spokane, W ashington. ... noon a t 2:30 p. m w ith the Rev. at the Delight Valley school. All today. W ithout this sense of re- ' ’aKagemcnts and illness. Among the local people driving jj ^V. Davis officiating. In ter- those interested in agricultural or s | h m s ih ilit V toward h im s e lf and "U T Z ” 7~ up to Albany yesterday to atten d ment was in the I.O.O.F.-Masonic farm problems are invited to at- others, the driver is not a safe JV ietH O Q IS t R e V I V ill the funeral of Mrs. K irkland a t cem etery. tend. The class is sponsored by driver, regardless of the extent of r r _ _ j t » Albany were: Mmes. O. K. P u c k - t be Vocational A gricultural de- his mechanical abiltiy at the H R S Vf-OOCl B e g i n n i n g e tt, S. L. Godard. O. H. Pickens, TR A N SIE N T SITCIDE partm ent of the union high school. wheel. It is this sense of responsi- ------------ A rthur W’oolcott of Silk Creek, bility, together with the neccs- The aeries of evangelistic m eet- M artin F oster of Lorane, iu T Sylvia ASSOCIATED EMPLOYERS William Brund, aged 46. of Frost pc G A body w a of s a n is m m an v e with his a throat sary technical knowledge, that Is ings which began Tuesday last at - ■’,pvn*2 ................. ...... An — siaxnea ren m a saw . . . MEET ■«> r . r-o iir^ io ' Anna saw- in driving .h e M c.hodl.t church here arc C ¿ « S Í? O ^ . n n T ÍL Z r 2% S t H w 1 i * t ‘ slashed a™ , ” ilc was a. discovered ? K 2 ™ n e in Mhl and The third TO a n n u a Y 'in v en .io n o( P aicnts and < "ng. v 1 b a ^ pl Brown, forest ranger three weeks,” he said. equipment nt the field. Any emer- them. the organization jilan explained, with the RuJada station, who to for the At the present tim e there is no geney landings done at the pres- — —— — according to Forest Lemley, and stationed at Roseburg activity at Hebron, hut work of ent tim e will have to be done in , Absent-minded professors m ay ^ g a m ^ n e x t^ M o n - w m tfj. attended Monday eve- understood t « . pH. f ir the S . r . 3 he d ^ lm o or c i» the plW wiil be fu n n y -b u t not absent-minded day evening n> the Diane to per- ning’s meeting. I t Is nnd S S i onntinSing. M a etnekup. So for .s known drivers, « « » ¡ » M l . , plans and to « « • « • - * > " RUM ----------------------- „ - .... , elect officers. have offered to aid club members Crews are clearing a t Fern Cham ber of Commerce officials You w on't live to be 80 if you The name Bohemia Ski club has in keeping the road open to the ridge for a sta rt of the construe- and city officials have no plans tion there, but no d irt has been for the reestablishm ent of any try to reach it on the speedo- been suggested and the suggested Bohemia district during the w inter m eter. emblem is blue on a w hite b a c k -, months. sort of a field. moved there yet, he said. LIGHTS OUT AT AIRPORT