I I Faga If The Kentiael, Cottage Grove, Oregoa ----------------- May 6 GlIGSt Nita --------------- —J** Dorena Grange «mro. May IS, IMS ; JOE BEAVER by Ed Nofilg« Fall Brings Death • MANY V1NITORN AT CALDWELL HOME iCreswell; William 1*. Fortuna. ¡California; Percy R, Gaston; and Sidney J. Clifton, XL, 145 N. I .Sidney A . Scotia. California St.. di«i May 8 in Gaston, Oregon Also surviving' arc sixteen az a result of injuries sustained in trandchlldren and eight great a grandchildren. n umii ~ a Funeral «enlcrM were nt the t m 1 ?Il taniMown Mo. Clif-S|nj|h KuncrM| ch , Tut.»tUv. his fam 1V m ""h *“h Interment h ! L < W Surviving are |n (h|. mOF-Maaonic tvmrt«» liis widow. Jennie, and seven chll- Rev. Ikinald Ikilenmn officiât«! dien: Orvill« N. of Berkeley. Cali­ fornia; Chester H. of Lodi. Call- W «siding Announcements nod forni«; Mrs Hazel Blackmore of Forest Grove; Mm Ethel Runyan, i Invitations The Sentinel. Mr. and Mr«. Norman Vun Note (Shirley Arne) of Seal tie, Wash, and Mr. and Thursday, May 6. was Dorena Mrs. Herman Van Note of Mid­ Grange's night for guests. Head­ toon. Ill, stayed during the |M<»t ing the list, was Allen Wheeler, week end at the home of I xhi I» who as guest speaker, spoke on Caldwell and hi« mother. t h e county manager plan. He They also visited at the home« outlined and explained briefly the of Harry Skelton and Harold plan and answered questions put Glalsyer. ' forth by the Grange members. On Sunday the K. P. Caldwell Also present was Mrs. Mildred family of !a*banon and the (leorge Norman, state Grange deputy, Willoughby family of Sweet Home who spoke about Stat»1 Grange to also visited the Caldwell home. ' be held in Astoria, June 7 to 11. She stressed the importance of Granges sending delegates to the : conference. Mr. and Mts. Omer I Patton of Hebron Grange were , also present and each sjxike ! briefly. Gt O R G « «• W Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Frank Bradford, on Wednesday. May 19. Lorane HEC is invited to attend this meeting. Th»* serving committee for next meeting will b«' Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ vin Ponton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burrell; and Mr anil Mrs. Claude ' Arne. Proceeds from the two quilts raff!«! off by the HEC amounted to $40. Th«' quilts were • won by Ed Sherrill anil Mrs. Ken­ neth Kienzle. A Play Festival will be held at the Row River club hall. May 15. Plays will bi' presented by junc­ tion City. Creswell and Dorena ¡Grangi's Dorena Grange members 46 Sooth 6th II you insist on chewing up th« woods, how obout being o ¡little Phone 3 are asked to bring sandwiches, pie. useful and bit« this big on« down for m«?" pickles and punch. Coffee will also be furnished. Th»> public is invited. The Youth Group announced subscriptions and renewals to the to be taking the whooping cough. I that they art' to exemplify the Sentinel. Mrs. E M McEwen left Sumiay first and second degret's at Goshen Thursday, the pre-school young­ May 12. A party will be given for sters, those W’ho will attend school afternoon for Portland. She will NORTH SOUTH the graduates on May 13, by the next year, will visit London grade return Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wadi' Mosby of non-graduating members of ‘he scliool. From To Departure From Departure To OVERHAULIMG THE OFFICE TIGHTWAD Cascadia visit«! and had Sunday youth group, at the.club hall. It Friday the London Sth graders breakfast with Mr. and California Mrs. was announced that Shirley Arne 12:09 AM Port lami Portlnml 143 A M. < ‘ahfornin was winner of the Lane County will visit Cottage Grove high Harry Stump. school. ('nlifornia 2:30 A M Port bind Port lami 3 47 A M. Youth Group contest. Ifodw.... In London Sth grade graduation is FAMILY IN HOSPITAL A brief Mother's Day program s 1 California 5 44 A M. Portland Portlnml a r* a m . < 'nlifornia was presented by Ellen Sherill, May 20. School is out the 21st. Quincy Coop. 40.' of Cottag«' lecturer. Highlighting the pro­ There is a baseball game Wed­ Grove and his three children were ('<4tage Grove •7:05 A M. Eugene Port Intuì «12 A M. < ‘nlifornia gram was the presenting of flow­ nesday with Latham at Latham hospitalized over the week end ■ ers to Mrs. George Layng, the 1 school. Cottage Grove with what was believ»*d to be iome •8:50 A M. Eugene Eugene •6:50 A M. Cottagi' Grove oldest mother present, and to Mrs. Primary election will be held sort of fowl poisoning. Roseburg 9 35 A M Franklin Stewart, t h e youngest .May . Portland Eugene 21 at London 4-H clubhouse, •8:40 A M. < ’«dtage < ¡rove Mr. Coop and his daughters, mother present. It is no longer necessary to Dorothy May, Malva, and Frank's, < 'nlifornia 10:03 A M. Eugeni' Portland 9 43 A M Roacliurg rough it to go fishing. Folding were admitted to the Sacred < 'oos R m chairs may be seen on the Cot­ Heart hospital in Eugene. The 11:08 A M. Eugen«' Eugen«' •11:20 A M Cottage Grove Mrs. Roy Edde at Blackbutte is tage Grove lake bank as fishermen Ÿ children are report«! by their phy ­ Cot tag«' Grove •12:01 PM Eugene Portlnml and women relax and await a nib­ giving a Stanley party May 13. 11:50 A M < ‘nlifornia sician to be improving. Mrs. Audrey Fletcher has given ble of the wily catfish. Medford 12:09 P M Portland Portlnml 1:22 P M Roacliurg up the Journal route. The paper Ralph Gilham is passing cigars will be continued by daily mail for his new baby daughter born Shriner 4»-er — Sat., at Armory Roseburg 1:17 PM Portland Portland 3:07 P M Coon Bay with a carrier on Sunday until a May 3. Mrs. Gilham and baby full time carrier is available. ( 'alifornia came home Saturday morning. 1 20 P M Portland Portland 4 11 PM Medford Lorraine Workman and Jerry Laveta Abeene was given a wed­ Roseburg 4:39 P M Hotchkiss from Woodburn and ding shower Friday. May 7. at the poi fiumi Portland 4:51 PM California Falls City are visiting their sister ■ Ivan Abeene home. Laveta plans California 4 52 P M Portland Portlnml 6 16 PM and aunt. Mrs. Al Fletcher. Roseburg to be married in June. Mrs. Nora Henderson is home Woodard log trucks are hauling California 8:36 P M. Port lumi Port lami 7:29 P M. < ‘nlifornia from an extended visit with her down the new right-of-way as far daughter at Lorane. as the lake. Red Woods 8:52 PM. Portland Portland 12 2 : \ M LOUISE WALTHER f 'nlifornia S. Thomas Clark gave the Moth­ Mrs. C. A. Riggs had a fall re­ rh. 116Y, Cottage Grove ers Day service at London Church cently in her kitchen but was un­ * Locals, No Service on Sunday. Affiliated with the (of Christ Sunday. injured except for bruised knees. EUGENE ACCORDION Mr. and Mrs. George Bales >nd Just look at her! Yesterday she had me crying me eyes out. It is reported the cougar was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry of killed early last week near the CENTER She said her old mother was being evicted, her sister's six Cottage Grove attended church in Bien Banton place. Ph. 4817-R, Eugene, Oregon Jack and Virginia Kelly 8th and Main kids are starving, and then she slung on her new platinum Phone 97 London Sunday. Mrs. J i m Quigley of Cottage .. ...................... 34-4tc 37 mink coat and waltzed out—leaving me her lunch check! Mrs. Bob Collins and children of Grove visited her mother, Mrs. R. I1 । Roseburg are visiting Mr. »nd W Beatty. Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Raisor for a few days. Dorothy Murry was given a Al Fletcher is driving a new car. baby shower Thursday, May 6, at Jimmy Banton came home by the Inez Kramer place by Mabel FOR CUT-RATE PRICES bus Monday evening on furlough Powell and Eleanor Remington. 632 MaJS Ph 244 until May 22. He will attend the E. M. McEwen and J. E. Banton - ■ -c~ '• y '___________________ _______________________________ । w«iding of his sister, Mary Anne. are building on the George Suth­ erland house. T^Gai^ Roby win accept new The S. T. Clark family visited Santa Clara Sunday. Bill Barkemeyer injured his hand while working at Young­ "Lane county government has not broken down. blood’s mill last week when he It is not now and never has been shot through with caught his finger in the power-saw graft. It is run by honest, hard-working citizens. Its chain. principal weakness is the system of taxation set up R a y Riggs, formerly of this by state law not producing the money to get things community, has sold out in Cot­ done. Changing to a county manager will not affect tage Grove and moved Sunday to Junction City. the tax situation nor produce any more income to Walter Allen and family, high- maintain roads, schools or any other governmental climber from Springfield and Al­ functions. The manager will bring more taxes just T1"' LANE COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR DE bert Black and family of Cottage as he has in every city under managership.”— MOCRACY wna formed April 6 to prevent Iona of Grove moved last week to Wood­ Springfield News. voter control of the county. ard's Blaekbutte camp. .Members of the Executive Committee include Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cantwell leading residents of the county. and son of Leaburg spent Satur- I “The general reaction to the iden is that we might They are: day night with Mr. and Mrs. E M I be inviting another Pendergast scandal with the McEwen. The baby was thought I Chairman. Elwin McCormack adoption of the manager plan, since the affairs of Secretary, Lewis Hoffman the county would be turned over to a manager and Treasurer, Jack Hatton he could in turn be influenced by a small ‘clique’ F! r Hicks, Democratic Committee who would attempt to run the county affairs.”— U; Springfield News Cottage Grove Sentinel. W. H. Lynwi, Eagles Clarence Urey, Vet lender Frank Reid, Local Attorney Kenneth Kienzle, Pomona Gi range Master ‘‘Everytime the voters surrender an elective pub­ Max Nielson, Junction City lic office to appointment, democracy loses a count. ' ’ John Wells, Cottage Grove —Springfield News. Ray McInnis, labor Paul Plank, Young Democrat Max Simpson, Young Republican, Junction City Clara Currey, Eugene z ‘‘It is the right of any group of citizens to present Al Clements, lumberman a plan for better government to the will of the peo­ Nielsen, Junior Chamlser of Commerce ple. However any program which tends to take Jim McKay, Culp Creek government further from the electorate and to cen­ Ed Starr, Springfield Farmer Halo, Elk Prairie tralize that government in an appointed authority Janie Thomfison, Eugene is un-democratic. Efforts to effect such a change Ed Boehnke, Republican Committee are unquestionably siibversize in themselves.” — F. D. Petzol, Eugene x Junction City Times, March 3, 1948. Ernest E. Schrenk, Creswell Cal Young, Eugene iMJ® ' P. M. Morse, surveyor > Mrs. R. S. Bryson ‘‘It has been proven that part-time supervision Virgil Lyles, Veneta does not work. Adequate study can not be, given to R. F. Thom, Junction City ' the problems of the int ricate government of today. H. C. Wheeler, Goshen ’ Kenneth Nielsen, Bailey Hill Adequate check can not be maintained on the activ­ ^..Mar’ln, Cottage Grove Sentinel . ities of the manager by a ‘ sometimes board ’ . The Thil met photograph of the tiller mechaniun, C. L. McKinley, Junction City Times ’. with hood removed, »hows the revolving tinee result is separation of the voter from his govern­ which break up end mix aoil. fertilizer end or- ment. ” — Eugene Spokesman. sanic matter to full tillafe depth anti Il P PU ES LET HIS RECORD SPEAKi • Co-op and Larrow Seeds • All Brands of Garden and Lawn Seeds Also • Groceries and Vegetables • Free Delivery El mwH [ xperünci I «CROMW olSU -ÌB MH Lane Cooperative Warehouse NEW BUS SCHEDULE Cottage Grove Pharmacy LONDON Accordion Instruction and Rentals PACIFIC GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Cottage Grove Pharmacy LANE COUNTY NEWSPAPERS WHO KNOW LANE COUNTY BEST SAY Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel. NO TO MANAGER PLAN LEADING COUNTY CITIZENS SAY "NO CWVMTW Chrysler »4 Plymouth ¿MS And Don’t Forget 9* Çee4 ßeji P m / mh 4 ¿ÿ MTOTHltR lOWU TILLIS OF A HUHOltD USISI No wop can be «ny better than the teed bed that feeds it. And no other type of tool can make seed beds as fine, M rich, and as moisture-conserving as this rotary tiller. Hera are the reasons. Only this modern method breaks up and pulverizes both soil and humus and mixes them so uniformly, ras h i ng a rich mulch just as shallow or as deep as you want it. It works io the driest, hardest soils, or io ground too gummy to yield to the plow. It makes a finer surface mulch, capable of absorbing and retaining mouture. It does ail of this in one simple operation SS’VStZT'th a1/^ “pki" th* "“"V •^hionai uses, both with and without venous speciallv-desisned h SSST u U" ROT0TIUER-p"*« Tiller of a At McCOY MOTORS 6th & Wash. Phone 64 Cottage Grove HANSEN BROS 5th and Washington Outboard Motors Phone 760 ‘‘We believe the voters are still capable of picking efficient county officials and a county court of ex­ perienced executives with sound judgment from our own public-spirited citizenry. Let’s not discount democracy.”—Springfield News. LANE COUNTY HAS NO BONDED OR WARRANT DEBT PROPOSED MANAGER PLAN SUBSTITUTES DICTATORSHIP FOR DEMOCRACY — DON ’T BE FOOLED I VOTE 305 NO