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Thiirw., \prll 13, 1959 Th*- stentine), E ottage t.rove, (Erogan Page 2 Odd Fact Games of 19-18 The girl I’ve lx* debat'kalion Icetine and a film on'1’’ maker. < hrlxtmax was eailvi ronu* anpiaintixl with who is go the customs and habits of I ti„. 'hi* year. Ikwxn't »ceni («wxlhle Lore found a way in Kansas fliristniaB is alinosi here NeXl City whru a 71-year-old man got Ing to tin* same plan* as we are, Japanese. Very interesting. week I hear we can get troca so married after forgiving his fiance won nt Ringo both days vve’w Moiiduy A.M., Dec. IT. I1M9 After three months of steady I'm glad I brought our lights. plavisl We play It) games each E'mnp McGill. tla|>an for jUtlng him al the alter 49 toil the hous«' of representatives W. C„ MARTIN .......... Editor. I time and they give nux* prizes Here we are at last. What a i is taking a ten-day Easter nxvss Heili, Huili, Gai } anti I.Intia. such as |x*n and |x*ncil sets, pow hlipp.v bunch W«* aro getting ac Subscript ion rates, cash in advance. X«» subscription The daily calendar of the house Household Hint der, lipstick etc. We seem to have quainted nil over again. I guess than three months. Mos. Mos. issued on the day ot adjournment To he trusted Is n greater com- 1 Yr. For longer wear, sheet« should finally acquired our sea legs a. it Mrs Herbert Stoll kept a diary Herb was quii«* a stranger to Miment than to I m * loved. lists, untici- tiu- 1.00 for t h e In Lime and Douglas Counties .2.50 1.50 be reversed at alternate chang of her trip to Jäisin recently when is much easier nayigatmg Ilie I.Intia but she is making up last I I heading, "Status of Major Bills. George MacDonald ing with the narrow hem at the Outside This District ................ 1.75 .3.00 to see land at I 00 p tn ¡ 'only one piece of major legislation she mid her two children Linda stan o ax s etc. So many children \ye top of Ute bed. Pillow ca««« re Foreign rates on application. have gotten their lingers badly j ns t Friday mid got into the Ixiy and Gary made the trip to join i as having been txwnplcted into law and ceive rough treatment when used Trust Truth, not smashed in the heavy d.xws The T.ut d\dift .l.x^k'tiil 8 30 a tn Enteijed at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second Sat | thus far this year. That one bill her husband, vv h o is stationed Truth will give you nil that be as laundry bags. It would be leas Iwas the urgent deficiency appro there with the United States transport commander has had two wiiat a wonder! ill moment that kmgs to the rights of freedom. expensive to Invest Ln a laundry s|x*cial meetings nln*adv stressing 1 army. The diary was mailed to her was. Herb met us w ith his arms ( priation bill. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mary Baker Eddy bag. the fact we can't ln> tisi carolili lull He hnd a carnation mid n me ixirents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. San This session has not been pro- PUBLISHE RS as these doors could very easily chanical car tor Gary, small or j duetive of major legislation but it den of Medford, who mailed it to amputate fingers. ASSOCIATION chid mid Japanese doll lor Linda, has not lacked pnxiuction along their daughter hero, Mrs. Dale Saturday. Dee. 3, 1949 McMullin. Mrs. Stoll and children and a beautiful white orchid and Iinos. For example, the ( What do y ou know ? We didn't earrings tor me. Just him was all roll calls ut s|x*nt last summer here at the Mc- Mullin home. The in the have any Friday, Iks*. 2 as vv e I wanted but it was all very nice Í takes 30 minutes to call the rolli BASIC PRINCIPLES SHO' I D BE TAI GUT IN SCHOOLS Most of them were mere quorum form of a diary follows in part: crossed the international dale line anyway. 1 can tell you it was nice |f our school system is the cradle of democracy, per j calls, or 180th meridian and skipped 24 to debark and once again leel land Thanksgiving Day last year it was not until hours. This afternixm we will all under my feet. Our whole luiggage haps more thought should lx* given the courses offered in the the 21st of July that we had roll lx* initiated (those who are cross public schools on the histories of the various governments call number 132. On the High Seas. was here and our ear is here hut ing for the first time). All day —3011 etui Mire save yourself a of the world. If the schools have been lax in this matter, Talk on the floor of both houses Hear Pop. Mom and Folks; ।we can't get It till tomorrow today the women can wear no ' it is tx'cause the courses offend in government have failed to of congress has been quite ample Thanksgiving evening and we've make-up and must wear a ker-1 Camp McGill is 20 miles south lot of trouble ami worrylnx by make clear in the minds of the students just what liberty thus far this session also. The 96 plenty to be thankful for. Set sail Chief on their heads and the men of Yokohama but mi hour's ride having tin* right kind of insur due to road conditions, mid Ilie is anti what makes a democracy function. I senators bv long odds out-talked nl'ln’r’Sea must have one leg rolled up. Ev ance with the right kind of an Emlxirkation. An army Iwnd fact that practically all the Jap While the rank and file of our people have no use for ,hc 435 hous«* members, in fact, played such numbers as "Senti eryone was on deck and music anese people walk or bicycle and agent. Let uh help you with any comihunism, fascism or any kind of ism that has been pop- icss than one-fourth a> many -en- mental Journey," "Anchors was playing. Sure lifted our mo- have no regard for t rallie regu and all of your insurance prob ular in some of the Eurotiean countries the past ten or twelve ta, 3,1 p*'r m°re h .. . , . . f f ... rale about too*. Will may lx* lations. Certainly isn't a last life lems, and net your mind at cane! years, there may be enough sympathizers of Russia and her than djd thc ^2 niembers of "as thrown. .No sooner had we reach our destination next Wed. and maybe they've got something doctrine to constitute a real fifth column, if the cold war gets the house. The senators talked <ot ou' ‘hr Sound than we an- but for sure on Thursday. Will lx* there. Nothing is wasted and from any Polder. 12,607 pages (about 4,040.850 ‘hored and had our first life boat an awful happy bunch and they what I could see every inch of T’hp trouble with dangers of this sort, we don’t always words), the house members 2.027 ‘li'H. which is absolutely rompul- say the husbands come charging tillable land is under cultivât ton, recotnize them until it is almost too late to effectively com- pages or some 3.141,850 wonts. for everyone unless you arc aboard like a Notre Dame football all by hand with very crudi* hoes, — ... ------ -i But jn volume of bills there has ,o ° s,ck There is a children’s play team. bat them. The present trouble about which we hear so much etc. Japanese porters carried our lx*en plenty to talk about. Thus roon’ riKht across from our «-abin Sunday Afternoon Juggage oft the ship ami and to my recently had its beginning when we accepted Russia as an Got rough yesterday afternixm where the kids can play and from far this ession 2,354 measures amazement Herb addressed them ally abodt eight years ago. and we've been rolling and tossing 3 to I in the afternoon they show What we have never been able to understand is how have been introduced in congress. them movies. Our food is wonder since then, although! it is sunny in Japanese. I thought Mexicans Phone 34 Wiser Bldg. 617 Main some of our most fortunate people, who are able to enjoy Here is a quote that should be ful and served by very thoughtful outside, the sea is rough. Thank talked fast but when I hear these they sound like they talk 60 the blessings of both democracy and the fruits of capitalism put up on big bill boards all over colored stewards and served in gixxiness we've felt ok. though Jap« miles an luiur. a n d I'm actually enjoying hxxl can throw in with a doctrine which would destroy their free- the United States Gen. Dwight courses. We can wear slacks to We have a nice home, all fur dom as well as the wealth they have been able to accumulate Eisenhower says: Tliose individ- breakfast and lunch, but not to again. Seems very nice. This A M. nished with steam heat and lovely we went to church and enjoyed uals seeking to centralize power in dinner. We have the first sitting under a system which offers opportunities without oppres big rooms and windows. Our lx*d- the federal govei nment aro more Ieach meal, breakfast < a.m., a very nice service. Linda went to sion. room is 16 by 18 to give you an sleep as she had been awake sine«* I lunch 11:30 and dinner 4 :30. When we see examples of this in our nation, it makes us dangerous to our form of govern Sunday A.M. 5 am. This afternoon we will go idea. We have an apt. size electric ment than any foreign threat that wonder if those who would embrace a totalitarian govern can Haven’t seen the light of day to Sunday schtxtl which is going to range, electric refrigerator anil all possibly be arrayed against ment really understand the meaning of democracy. since Fri. A.M. so it's hard to keep lx* pictures on the life of Esther. plumbing i all Japanese products track of time. We've been in a The initiation ceremony for cross and not twid at all • We have one w inch Gen. Dwight Eisenhower says: "Those individuals seek The giant appropriations bill storm since then and rock and roll ing the ISnth meridian was can- maid wo call means little bit. as she is so small ing to centralize power in the federal government are mon* <431 pages), which I have men-! and toss and our porthole cover celle«i due to rough water. but very sturdy. She is flimisla-d dangerous to our form of government than any foreign I tioned previously in these letters,' ■ had to be closed, consequently we Monday Afternoon by th«* Japanese goveinment and Another day has |>ass<*d, thank have had to use the lights all the threat that can possibly be arrayed against us." See Ells will not be acted upon until after time. Have to hold myself to gixxiness. We all got to send wires gets the big sum of $6 50 per the Easter recess of the house. worth letter in this issue. SPRINGTIME it the time lor Spring Tonics to take month, but in yen that is quite n Earlier there was an attempt on stay in the bunk at nites. Haven’t to our husbands telling them our bit, 1 guess She speaks and under- away that tilvd feeling. the part of the chairman of the eaten a decent meal since Thurs. cabin numbers so there won't be stands enough English CAIN AND ABEL that appropriations committee to get nite until this noon. Thank the quite so m u c h confusion when and Private enterprise and freedom might be likened to Abel, the bill acted upon before the re Good Lord the kids have been all they all come charging aboard. As of yesterday noon wt were she works like a trojan. I do the and socialism and the welfare state to Cain. cess. Republican members sought right rooking and so far that is all. Private industry has the ability to produce in abundance to delay action for two reasons. According to the daily paper put 1532 miles from Yokohama. really appreciat<*d leaving her were only Wednesday AfterioMui, D«*e. 7 but this is not enough. To overwhelm the utopian promises of First, it was felt that majority out on the boat. these days. She comes at 8 a m. the socialist welfare state it must emphasize its irreplaceable members of th«* house would he making 4.6 knots per hour for sev Since we only made lit) miles and leaves at 4:30. I give her 2 we won't d<x-k at Yoko value to the community and the individual from the stand more inclined to vote for reducing eral day s and had come only 844 yesterday miles from Seattle by yesterday hama till Friday A.M. We all have meals and almost have to remind amendments after visiting at point of opportunity and freedom. I think she must I m - and Yokohama is 3900 miles to go. to have a physical examination to lier In seeking greater security, people find the proposals of home for a while. Secondly, since Very discouraging to say the least. morrow, 24 hours before debark-' around IK or 19, however I haven't the bill is so large and th«* com socialism and the welfare state attractive. It takes a strong mit t«*e report so voluminous, some Monday Evening, Nov. 28. 194!). ation. Boy!! How good that word :,sked her. Our machine isn't here heart to turn down government handouts, until it is under delay was sought to give the mem Yesterday afternoon we attend DEBARKATION sounds. From >et so she has done the waslimg Any one will give you what you need ,lan<l *nd so clean and she irons stood that that kind of help is a snare and a delusion and a bers on both sides of the aisle a ed Sunday school, which was a the way I've felt on this trip, any- to pep you up. destroyer of real benefits that grow from individual initiative chance to get better informed on picture story on the life of Joseph one who joins the navy is nuts, everything and frankly it puts my ironing to shame. The weather is and thrift. what is in the bill It is fairly cer end explained by the chaplain, I guess a person would get used to really nier and clear but cool. We Socialism kills individual freedom whenever given a tain, however, that the appro« ria- very interesting. According to our it in time. are on a cliff < know n as Ad- Friday A.M.. Dec. 9 daily ship's paper we have come tions bill will be passed and tent chance, just as Cain killed Abel. Here we are still 200 miles from miralty Heights! overtooking th«* to the senate before the end of the 1350 miles from Seattle and are for an upset stomach month. Meanwhile the senate ap 3130 miles from Yokohama. Ac Yokohama. Hit rough sea Wed. ocean. The first morning Skoski THE STATE’S NO. I HEALTH PROBLEM NcutralizeH excess acid. propriations cximmittc has been cording to the map they draw we and Thurs. which held us up a lot. came to work she brought a benil- The greatest problem facing the state today from a holding hearings on the various were almost due north of Hawaii. Rumor has it we might make it tiful bouquet of flowers. Sh«* Is Relieves heartburn due to food for- health standpoint isn’t cancer, TB, polio or heart disease, but chapters of the bill and will be in Had to come south to avoid some by tonight. Sure hope so. Got a always very polite and pleasant mentation in stomach. mental illness. Two or three civic groups have recently heard position to report its version of of the stormy weather of which wire from Herb this A.M. saying but so far our conversat'on ar«' we had plenty anyway. The daily our whole baggage was already quite short. Anyway it r. nail} discussion of this problem by the state mental health associa the bill in a fairly short time. iw,»er gives latest news also and there and he hoped to see us Fri nice to have our family togctbei tion director and through these discussions and from per sonal observation are aware of the problem. April 23 to 29 I cannot make the long trip to told of the terrible storm and day or today. Uist night was the again and it is quite amusing in the Pacific N.W. That captain's dinner. They had the watch the kids to talk is "Mental Health Week” in Oregon and the period is desig Oregon for the Easter recess but flood must have been some of the storm dining room decoiati*d very pretty Skoski. Forgot to say Herb h I am going with members of my nated not as a week to be observed but a week to give some we ran into. We're supposed to and at each place was a cute nov- more wonderful surprises, thought and study to a problem that threatens to be even committee, the committee on in run into more stormy weather at ¡city hat which the kids quickly two beautiful Chinese hand ears terstate and foreign commerce, to more grave than at the present time. Perhaps the problem is look over the equipment and oper midnight tonight and also set our put on. Last night we also had a chest and a Sunbeam electric c< due in a great measure to our complex civilization and since ation of the Inland Waterways watches back vine hour. we can’t exjyect our civilization to become less complicated, Corporation, a government-owned The ship has been averaging we must recognize the problem and seek a solution. transportation line operating on 15.17 knots per hour today which For instance in 1949 from Lane county, 38 men and 35 the Mississippi. There is a bill be sounds much better than 4.6 knots NEW STYLE-STAB BODIES BY FISHEB women were admitted to hospitals for treatment for mental fore our committee calling for the per hour. (in vp.irklmx new colia harmonies) Now Evening, Nov. 29 more than ever "the most beautiful txxlie, illness while 15 men and 13 women were admitted in our authorization of an additional Tuesday Saw another ship passing on its built inside and out culiiùve to ( hev- $10,000,000 for this ojxration and neighboring county, Douglas. way to Seattle. Only thing we've rolcl and higher priced ears. we want to see why the govern The Oregon Mental Health association says of the ment should invest that much seen besides water since we left problem: more money in a strictly business Puget Sound, According to the NEW TWO-TONE FISHEB INTERIORS "More hospital beds, public and private, are occupied by enterprise. daily f>aper we are 1735 miles (extra ii«imy . . . extra luxurious) With Measure size, and you’ll find Chev Oregon people suffering from nervous disorders and mental from Seattle and 3007 miles to go. And remember - C hevrolet alone new upholstery new colors new appoint rolet’s the longest, heaviest car in its The ship is averaging 16.12 knots illnesses than from all other diseases combined, a study of provides all these and many other ments placing ( hevrolct far ahead in Odd Fact field bur none. Measure styling and [»er hour. We are so anxious to get line-car advantages at the lowest the average daily hospital census of the past two years dis- holh beauty and comfort. ' Two young Cadillac, Mich., boys beauty, and you ’ ll find it's the only car there and I know Herb is just as prices and with such low operating closes^» , had a lucrative racket nipped in anxious for us to arrive. in its field with the world-famous and upkeep costs. "Wk*r® are more than 6000 patients in Oregon's four the bud when a grocer discovered centfs foint steering Evening. Nov. 30 Body by Fisher. Measure driving-case, Come in! See Chevrolet for 1950, publicljioperated hospitals for the mentally ill and mentally that the empty refund bottles Wednesday Assuring a remarkable degree of steering Been on the ship over a week and you'll find that only Chevrolet And we know you'll agree that, any deficient. There are approximately 2900 at Oregon State Hos-' they were selling him were taken now and will probably be on it ease, under all driving conditions another way and every way you measure it, offers you your choice of the finest vil.d feature found only jn < hcvrolet and pital, Salem; 1500 at Eastern Oregon State Hospital, Pendle- j from the rear of his store and re- for another week. We were 27*0 it’s first and finest at lowest cost.' no-shift driving or the finest standard •old to him at his own front door. more expensive cars. ton; 1200 at Fairview Home for the feeble minded: and 450 miles from Yokohama as of noon driving at lowest cost. Measure per Introducing Chevrolet't [»elusive Now at the Veterans Administration facility at Roseburg. And today so little by little we will formance, riding-comfort and safety, CURVED WINDSHIELD there are hundreds more in private treatment facilities. It is Wedding Announcements and make it. Saw the movie tonite and you'll find it’s the only low-priced , which was all about the Olympic with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY conservatively estimated, furthermore, that at least another invitations. —The Sentinel. car combining the extra-efficient Valve (in fisher Univlccl Bodies) Supplying ex 2800 Oregon residents are sufficiently disabled by mental in-Head Engine, the extra-smooth tra vision all around the car extra body- illness to warrant hospitalization. They do not get it because Knee-Action Gliding Ride, and extra- strcnglh and durability extra safely pro AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* they cither can’t afford private hospitalization or state or dependable Ccrti-Safc Hydraulic tection for you and your family. Brakes! federal facilities are not available. .w «X M-OltìiiX CiTinr • Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon »«tasi« Lettali^ 1 Japan Is Kept by Mrs. Herbert Stoll You May Not Be a Magician —BUT— J. B. 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Here are some suggestions: *Tak» part in Mental Health Week April 23-29. ‘Join the Mental Health Association of Oregon or form a local society with representatives from civic, health, re ligious and welfare organizations of the community. "Study the mental health problem in your community, determining what mental health services are available and pointing up deficiencies. ■ ‘ existing state institutions, cooperate with hospital of ficials and legislators working for better personnel and iniproved facilities. “Wwk for relief of the shortages that hamper treatment of mental ills, that is, the shortage of hospitals and out- panient clinics, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and social workers, child guidance clinics, and psychologists. "Help remove the stigma that still attaches to mental ill- ness after all, is common, treatable and curable in the sapie way that physical illness is common, treatable and ciuable. 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