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THE SENTINEL S ffi Improvements to Be Made on Ski Run in Bohemia „„ n . T Who ll Reign King Lane County’s Outstanding 4-H Club Members Homecom,no Tilt There, Elsewhere VOLUME LI (JOTTAOE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, Trembley Issue» Coll for Vol- s in unteers to Report < 4flfl « II* I (it High School CamWal? Sunday, ' THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1940 ------------------------------------------------------------------ NUMBER 10 County Registrations Show Big Gain Over the 1936 Election. With Springfield Here Friday Eve PUBLIC MUST MANIFEST wh„ will hr" king and », INTEREST IP AID IS GIVEN i b<‘ .ann',a’ Bitch school carnival to O heJd Fr|(Jny n|ght |n (h<? bjK SCJ'^OLS TO VOTE ON C0N- (High School New») Tomorrow (Friday) n i g h t at v O ^ O N NOV. 12. Kelly field the Lion» will meet in new gymnasium of the Cottage ■ battle the undefeated and unscor- Cottage Grove has one of the Gr(’n ‘, ?n,on h,?h “ hoolT Senior ed-upon Miller» in one of the most finest ski run« in the »late right « ,,d I ' ' h ™ Ï 1 1 McOZy 'T ^ Mght crucial game» of the season to de Townsend Spea». at Its »Mick door. The fact has tx-en , L Bn,1n(L Juniors. Douglas ....... will .......... lead ...... ........ «und- termine who the ........Dr. Lane- Francis E. Tow.. realized for several years ixaislh- ^hn son an«! Betty Fisher; sopho- Douglas league for the following er o l th<- o,d age pensio,. znove- ly. hut not until last year was C ^ f t i ^ ï ± u ^ ,eyr and 1Y‘î? ln’ week Springfield has been our rnent. addressed the largest poll- there Jirown, freshmen, C“l','"r Donald Dav- traditional rival in past years and t,caJ in h erin g assembled in the Wh..n , nnythiriv h / K m l done . Ski atxjut S S » it '•"«?" this year the game has been desig- ” >Unly durtn8 the present year, organized Wlth n rnuch larger floor space nati-d as the homecoming game Tuesday evening when he blasted When the snow m e l t e d last ’u? c.a rn‘,val f orn‘ The Millers have played confer- ^ ¿ " T J t’000 spring skiing pleasures w e r e ™ bw ‘,n abla to p,an hl rK' ence games with R«-ed«rx)rt and t , «znJnd hl'.? .McArth°r Court. promptly forgotten and not until morp 2on<’<,««h’ns Junction City, defeating them 14-0 , 2 2 ^ 2 » & that 5'"- recently with winter fast ap- ¡“ 2«ÏL and 13-0 respectively while the W (. nOW pronchlng was there anything done ..., b T L /T * kbea<?° boo’hM- Boral Lions have played one conference lv . ba llke" toward preparing the ski run for teleKruph, a shooting gallery and a game in which they won over £ 2 ° dksaPP®ar better »¿ling thb winter. » 3 S i b°° '? The Reedsport by a score of 13-6. P1 b western hemisphere. So- general public evidenced any in- '* fortune ...in u v v . cia security of the new deal w u Springfield will have a slight denounced as “a farce, a fallacy terest this summer, preparations ... „ ' J®*?1, bot dog a,?d edge, judging from comparative a perpetual fraud on the people.” might have been a dl/ferent story r to ï t i . ^ T E Ï T T .7 scores with Reedsport and will be i j ojd VVard Indicted and there would have been a CCC n,, V .î i k|' ' 1 ¿be ! ïd t C' J 0! ? WT “ Z e r3Ve d^£eaV’d Lloyd w «rd, arrested at West- crew still at work on the grounds. , kbb ' a b‘,'an baK throw- them ever since the Lane-Douglas fir for the theft of the Joe Smith but we are reliably Informed n Z ' Z n n ? *** , 7 u <euarSr ag°- autc herp on October 5th, was in- there won t be any more CCC v .1* « ™ k * 5” bo‘>fh, . i ^1*,lf?rs out-weigh the Lions dieted by the Lane county grand work until the public show, some 7 ^ c1harKP of *rr,fJ2Ti,P°unds t o , a but jury yesterday on charge of tak- interest. Likewise road Improve- J i T concp"- ments to the Bohemia ¿¡strict ’ a ¿hrnwl"? conce*' p u r th ^ / h green l"atcr**l- How- ¡ng an auto without authority, ever they have a sirong running Ward's indictment was one of the have practically gone by the boa ni ± t o ^ d » i n i l m ." o attack and a very pood passing three true bills returned by the because we as residents of this . ¿."lu .Î ’ *lh e . ,?\KK<r c o n s and” is tin Thornton g o fD o u g jury. were i MUt22 Milton «ectkm haven't had enough inter- b ®"d 1 <f«*ral«l Flanagan and Marjorie Woodard, selected thia year as combination. F i^ n g h t* ’ end'“ J,U? \ (7there Oth,?rs indicted wei X t i nm°the ï t a t î h /™ 7 f< 7 a ™ d Th,‘ P™*™"1 "»» *<nri with the La'"' ‘•'•«•»«ty ’« outstanding 4-H club member», who were guests left halfback. In ' past game» our force a n ï C tatrS jnto lt * d coronation of the queen and king o f th e First N ational Bank o f Portland at the P a c ific Interna- Pa-ss defense has been our weak- n o n Neal, charged on two ac- Elght men including three mem- ,n tb<? npw auditorlum. where tional Livcatock E xp osition last w eek. ^ i.P ? * t’2 ubli “ ex" count8 with uttering a forged in here of the iTohemia Ski eluh can sit in comfort with ----------------------------------------------- pe£ eiL i’?’m th“ «»»hination. strument. » - T m TJÏÏ ï M ; S S S f S S t t S Crew Blacktopping Advanced Course 1st Intersections of Hiway Aid to Be Started at îîrXd hÎ3 S ^ h b t t o c S ™ J b J h , , b „ , ^ City Hall Ocober 22nd !y , crew has cleared the ski howl proper of ail brush and rock. t i '- v .» . ,u i. —m .«x Frame work of the shelter is , „ ? & ! " J,h? y* Y w ,,, Prov‘de up. but more men are needed to TT" c«>mplete the building and making Vfl,..K ,„,,h i ng hbf 5,'vncr other Improvements at the ski run _ „2" ¿£n p / T «*i u nKiii822 including toilet facilities. Walter n n ^ n . / . ! ’¿ Î I ’i T ** Trwnbiy,. president of the B«,hem- f f i r t o OT. J T ^ , « J ± S Î n ° F contractors on the .85 mile strip of new highway through the south iw r ï of lown are bbckfoonto^the interoectio™ into the, £ £ road work having started yesterday. 'Hie road j<)b is expected to ix- com pleted1 including all connect Lm to r k by“ f of V S . . . , ----------- amount of bumps and bruises The A cla*s *n advanced first aid Lions h a v e u ln n te d fo r fo n io h t* « w‘«l be started at the city hall Tueaday, October 22nd. and con- K P P *' Bnue each Tuesday for five weeks, , . . , . 1)0,1 Allen announced yesterday. The largest crowd of the season The course is being sponsored for th“ bomecoming ^ - « y by the fire d J Æ and volunteers to report to the shelter «■■"day, October 20th. and get « as Sunday, O ctober'»th? :h done done as much as possible possible toward toward w i£ oomi ' K ^ t h i ^ n S ! use i^ts to. There b much work to £ r d ^ " T r ^ S 5 7 » S r t I 7^'re to highway Saturday but cross ap- proachcs will be rough unïü until fin-' fin- «bed. i«hed. Lights Lights at at dangerous dangerous inter- inter- S ? i « t 7w ’ ^ i hln Chas. Ernest is the instructor for .v,, . “ i 8, , 1 1T The L a n e county boundary ’be class. Enrollees must have ar? a^ i’?’? lu™1 luoiber -------------------------- the frorP * r <K> board has set November 12 as the standard cards not over three Lumber com- dates for elections of 18 school year* ° ld tO attgnd’ U Wa* 8tated- ™ m U S . X gteo S ? VP5eki1ing ^ T n ^ d i s T r i ^ T V t T p £ mg house at th«- champion mine f i S t ï J Ï J o ,i S Î p î S " ¿ S i r i n g S „—I?., 2, ..„„„L,. ^ L ^ c ^ ,,fPr H e n„’ n r J « y .arw ’ w iin B K 2? Mu.< h v l l i T id , MiMK P Phvi,lB ,acu,ty and from ,he d™ ™ ‘ ^ hOrT ,r: ' ** -------- --------------- ®?b Daugherty, jun a poasibility of getting a ski tow n„iAw |n ®" R**d ’ •cnlorB- P»’ b fore the ck«e of the season if n aln w ln _____________ members will cooperate. At the “ ! ' present time the amateur skier D . / . » £ f _L_ will have a clear run of about half l \ l l € S T 0 l J O i l l l i , mile since the CCC has cleared the ground. Experiew-ed can have a much longer run going further into the timber. One distinct advantage of the present setup ix-l«>w the Champion board ing house In the Bohemias is the fact that skiers can ride right up Rites for John Phillip Runk. 68, to the run without walking long were held to the Mills chapel distances Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Gordon Hypes. Christian minbter. officiating. In- terment was made in the I.O.O.F.- Masonic cemetery. Mr. Runk passed away at the family home In the Lorane com- Annn.in/H.m.n i ’T..— muni,y Saturday evening after an daO ^ t h ^ X 2t i S m " ,>x,ended illness. He had lived in P VR f r-hxnliT ™ the Loranc community the great- the B r i S ^ r e e k ^ C f T T h ^ ^ s ls ' 2 f ® f of biM U,e coming th,,rp D Runk of Lorane Held Tuesday P.M. Chaplin Transferred To Air Corp; Leaves For Orlando, Florida fnrtivn fith rfclniin I*,rn SePtem^ r 30. 1872, at North Ir k in a , and married July ^ n S o wltF . o ± where he wiH be> attached* to the la2,d Oregon- to the Li,urvlvlng Surviving are are hb a where ir c o r n he s a s will c o n t a be in attached M r» rhanlin hb widow widow and and Ilia n s to T s in n a t I ^ a F o lle ttx T e n ,tiree ohdd« ,n: Mrs. Izel Metnes neaiee. for an extended vbit with ? ™ t i a PNord 0 ^ 1 1 7 ^ 7 ^ s r,X2: E ™ as commander of the Brice Creek p rank s c’h n ^ i ^ nf _____ — ____ _____ ERNEST TALKS ON ACCIDENT Announcement was made from the Eugene Navy recruiting sta- tion that all young men able to pass the requirements for enlist- ment In the U. S. Navy are now enlisted ns soon ns the necessnry paper work is completed, which takes about two weeks. The wait- ing list and monthly quota have been discontinued. F. G. Ehrstrom, recruit - in- charge of the Eugene station, states that mnny fine opportuni- ties are offered young men now enlisting with rapid advancement to( specialized ratings created by the expansion of the U. F. Fleet Chas. Ernest with the U. S. En- gincers was the guest speaker at » meeting of the Lions club lunch- «in Tuesday and spoke on the sub- jcct of accident prevention and how first aid fits into the scheme of things. The speaker particularly stressed the need of accident pre- vention on the farm and in the home. Prior to the talk of Mr. Ernest, H. C. (Papa) Schmelling was giv- on a baby shdwer by Lion mem- bers and spent several hours after the luncheon admiring the many useful and appropriate gifts. ---------------------— ■ g S c t t ' , ’S rronL , oince W' B' Dlllard, county clerk, a total of 43 931 have been register- ^ thLs year as s p a r e d with 28,- 893 in 19^6 and 36,404 in the May primary. There were 22,109 re publicans registered, 20,568 demo- S ^ X e ^ w U r sU r t^ r ? ^ !^ F^ t ________ in e game win start at 7.45 p. m. law goes into effect on June 16, HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS R A Smith announced e a r l y Probable line-up for Cottage 1941, for all schools which do not TO MEET IN SALEM. te week the sale of his raneA Grove unlon high school will be as vote o u t thb The t w e l f t i r ^ X r ro n fer e n c e T P ^ r tV ’k ^ “ *:» 'V e '" V a i £ r J X .' ackles. tor high school principal» will be View Ranch on Mosby Creek to a l,c k ,?s - p George ^ rn® Dugan, P0?*"- j Aubrey, £?rd. Cedar Flat, Maple, Goshen. held at Salem on October 24. 25 George P. Woodworth of Long 2?T f ^ e ^ S . " ^ « and 26 under the joint auspice« of Beach. California. Mr. Woodworth J^cCoy. quarterback. Eton ^ 2 “ . V.1 J’ c ? ? Verdal^ i Chijjhom iny> th«* OwHznn llioh Qz»Hrwd T>r4nr»i will brins his family and p^tah- halfbacks. Minor, Bauder; full- Alma, Portage, Blue Mountain, ¿ V a ^ i a . I o X d ^ p J ^ ; 2 h M s'resid en < »on \h T >propeTty back McKibben; substitutes: PhU- Gokison Oak Grove, Lower Fern superintendent of public instruc- about the 20th of the month. Mr. b^ v JR I£Pa1n,i dyM^Ii-?ne; ’ F8’r V *eW tion Woodworth had spent consider- ? f y R Smith. Morris. A. Smith, Linslaw ___ able time and Hammond, Isham. Cherry. Jones.- A petition asking for approxi- This b the most important edu- aD,e " me looking loosing - over over Oregon uregon ana n ^ , . » —‘I*-*- mately 520 acres from the Cen rational meeting meeting held to the state •8f e."’ed vary much impressed with « rtamilton._______________ tral district, to be added to Vene- during the year for high school Grove and v,lclPli y'„ « If T I * . ^ J I T 99 ta district, was denied by the rs and is attended by S^ ’t,b8 P an? arf not definite as T L administrators board. Also denied was a petition 300 principab principals of sen- £,et most of the 300 _ but __„ hls family . . will . remain . , ... in 19 U I I I I ! U I Cf III to take 87 acres from the Cedars i°r. four-year, and six-year high ¿ jroVu a’ ,east u n ,d the district and add it to Cottage schoob both public and private end °* school term, Grove. «nd the 34 principab of junior Registration Big Day NO PH EASANT 8HOOTING high schoob. as well as many were 11,000 eligible men others who are interested in sec- over the county yester The pheasant season opened ondary schoob. dav u n d ei the selective service day under Tuesday in many sections of the act. Over the nation there were state, but birds to Lane county LUMBER SH IPM ENTS UP - "No October b rally the date for held t h e ' aDDroximatelv men sub^ he- w'il go free on account of the Third 23rd, Term" to be twren 21 and 36 16 y 500 e a r 000 s? f w -------------------------- Lumber shipments in thb di8' s w U o n s^ T w u tlT l^ e rounTv h’nTp {” Armory J ." ^ gene with the XCt to registration and 163.000 in pa_ sections of south Lane county have local chapter of Pro-America, the the state clfic the past week were up about *ncreased verY rapidly in the past sponsors, and the Jeffersonian seventeen cars over the norrfial arty .in V*e Democrats, the honor guests. The VALLEY VIEW RANCH SOLD Rally October 23 At Eugene Armory ThSmetos "S' W S S T a . ’S SSUSS?cZ£ District Governor Shipments totaled 117 cars with ,tbe Pheasants «" th e Delight Val- H. Martin who has declared “Wen- T o B p H p T P O p t o b « r 14 nine S h t o m e n t s are a r e ,ey are& have nine cars cars of of Diline. piling. Shipments nave become a nuisance deU w illkie will make a fine nresi- AO " e H e r e UCbODer 1 4 expected to be boosted from twen- m certain seasons of the year, dent.” , , . „ ------- -- ’ r 7 t* enty*f,ve cars when one Farmers hoping the game Mr. Martin asserted he had been dbU ict g ^ ^ r o F T jb tr i^ E : rraum" op' “ v 11 op' n an official visit "><>* local -------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- he declared, I Lions club here next Thursday, linnt nfVhni ()ctober 24th. R was announced »IT;0/! ° / tbat, P®1^ - 1 feel ’hat a Tuesday at tf,e inter-city meeting ’bird to r any president is between Junction City and Cot- hostile to the fundamentals of our tage Grove he,d American system and especially -p^p j unctjon c ity club came ' O; PREVENTION mro lerm. "We in Oregon,” he continues, ". . . should feel especially proud of the fact that our own Senator McNary has been selected as a S gept Quarter POSUl Than 6 Percent Gain Mbs Evelyn Potter, daughter of ----------- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter of Scotts In the quarter ending Septem- Valley and Vernon Patrich, son of her 30th, receipts of the local past Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patrich of office showed a gain of 6.12 per ’ Yoncalla, w e r e married at a cent over the corresponding period church ceremony Sunday after- of 1939, N. J. Nelson, postmaster noon at Yoncalla. reported. The 1940 total for the ------------------------ three months period was $4,789.44 PORTLAND, Ore. — Grappling against $4,510.56 for 1939, an ln- crews dragged the Willamette riv- crease of $278.78. Gains in postal er today seeking the body of Ray receipts have been consbtent dur- Walton, who was struck by a ing the past seven years, Nelson train and knocked Into the river reports. late last night as he crossed a -----------— --------- bridge. I Corona Portables. The Sentinel., M ELMER CONROY ENLISTS K n n rt- p la n lrr* oim rrnuN xaatUit plants 10 years ago. Now she «ells hundreds ut imnnds nt rnrlps tru ll In Eastern markets each rear Hei Escondido Cal., cactus farm la one ot the few In the state. S e v f iiic r n >«■»■ n|<l l l u r n t h , at junction City several month» ago as a traveling prize. The pro- gram following the luncheon here was an informal one. _______________ SS Cottage Grove Unit of r 249th CA Will Meet to fair deal for Form PftrmR.nflnt. ClUD Willkie and insures a the farmers, for labor and all others. This is a fortunate choice for our community. Lane county with all of Oregon is loyally enthusiastic ln its sup- port of Wendell Willkie and Ore- gon’s own native son, Chairle Me- Nary, so come and help make this one of the best and biggest rallies of the campaign. YONCALLA COtTPLF. MARRIED R e C B i p t S S h O W M o r e s' Xl>" « UscnniUHn Girl Has Cactus Farm Navy Discontinues Its Monthly Quota now boln, carried out. A b,g ^ „ ^ 7 ^ ba^ ,y regbtered^otere has been made ________ Tonight the Cottage Grove unit of (he 249th Coast Artillery will meet at the an^bry at Si'X) p. m. to effect a permanent organiza- tion. Permanent officers will be elected and prospective member» of the association will discuss a program for supplying operating funds. The public is cordially in vited to attend the gathering. And especially parents and friends of Battery E members. Elmer Elwood Conboy of Cres well was enlisted in the U. S. Navy MISS WEELDREYER through the Eugene Navy recruit INITIATED ing station October 9th. He is now at the U. S. Training Station, San OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU- Diego, California, where he wilUCATION, October 15.—E v e l y n undergo six weeks of preliminary Weeldreyer, daughter of Henry training before being transferred, Weeldreyer of Cottage Grove, has to some trade school or unit of the recently been initiated into the fleet for duty. Elmer is the son La Danza group. Thb group is a of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Conboy of study of natural dancing in the Creswell. field of creative expression. Many ------------------------ I new members were welcomed into Corona Portables. The Sentinel, the organization.