Fag*' $ Tiw l«aUiwl, < «UaK< (irme, Orvgoa Cottage (¡rove Sentinel Easter Seals Help Her Thunu, Man li H. IBM '; £ Kritrrw! at Cotta«» Grow, Oreir«»n. a* wvond elaaa matter. Hubacrtptkm ratw. ra»h tn advanra No aubacriptkm (or !«•«• than three m- ith». 1 Yr. • Moa. 3 M In Ijuie and Ibukia« c*»untie« OuUldi* thia «Wtrlrt lit ‘ ' \ Letter From Washington Little Action in Three Months by Hurt is Ellsworth Ke|>rvsciitaUxc, Fourth District slder* s t , Ibe Wlilt Horse " ' • loh’ hl the slimmer of Ill’ll ibmit in illulivlt clvirglng Illat E Mert » mug. follín r HI < i iiiploV*'. bud offered I» Influì nee Hie big lending uguny fur W. C MARTIN Renna'h ^uahman Or Ima Martin Mm. Miriam Adkina There Ims been less actual Hou-' net ion during , the tint tnu month» ol this session than I have i seen here in several vents Only one major bill Ims Ins'n ach'd upon thus far, the extension ol the Re ciprocal Trude Agreements Act Meanwhile, of i course, committees are working on various pieces of legislation Bills will lx* coming to the (loot rath­ er rapidly from now on I ■ xpeet ,ome people «ill start calling this a do nothing” t’ungicss My own opinion is that it is the quality of legislation pissed by a Congress that is important rather Hum its success in grinding out a lol of laws. 1.EGIM. \ VI Kt. GE IS HO I’ n fee of IWA.IHMI." It i., a soidid ui d '.I' licnini! dory The Oregon Lagislature started on its ninth week Monday morning Standing i misi In \\i hiii thcgoii and Waali- with the heavy legislation facing N i W $ P A n « liu;lon r. one Ihm ol cumnwice limi «ili net Iw NATIONAL EDITORIAL it New bills still are bi'ing intro­ troiibled much by the lni|m:«lilo i ol m limit privi s ruausHERS duced A majority ef the county under Ilie Older oi .l.uumry 2lith ITevaillng veiling salary boosting lulls. statute cor ­ ASSOCIATION prices i»i |siunds of iladd.n i I mtm ' cleverly designed, are excellent po’ ‘ cal weapons and strong to 5 to let the highway commission ; are mostly in the nature of oflicial confirmation of Iroin th»- British Empire xie $82.000,000 worth of bonds in political medicine for discomfiture oJ the opposition." he The Agriculture Department sold MUMMI,IMMi private report» that have been Increaaingly preva­ the next five years. Senator Ehn » writes. (Milinds of clirddar cheese tn the British Govern- lent since the war." Smith, chairman of the senate ment at 15 cents a (Miund. The I tilled Slates Referring to the federal bureaucracy, Mr. Moore says: high« ay commission said had roads The President, ever loyal to his gang of In­ t ivptivers had bought Hus cheese at a rate of siders. has called the Semite Committee's re­ “The growth of federal bureaucracy, with its accompanying are costing the state $100.000.000 31 cent* a pound, thereby losing S7,.MNI,IMM> In port on this subject "asinine". Hut the Wash­ advent of hundreds of departments and public relation agen­ a year. Senator Manley Wilson introduced a bill to class all the transaction. ington Daily News stated recently that "In- cies. has largely displaced the employment of state legis­ has Mr*. Gale Roby. Reporter logging trucks as common carriers Phone 791RI latures as barometers of regional opinion. The new setup is and permit the utilities commis­ —-Mi» SM»«« m . SSMM (¡rove. Lane County, State of \ niith Group to play it safe by manufacturing the desired public opinion sioner to fix minimum rates for A last quick Kick at winter sur­ Meeting will lie held at the home (pl-gon, and Hint you Is- leqimed rather than to depend on natural processes. Federal propa­ log hauling. prised the London community with of Shirley and Jean Sherrill with to appear anil answer on or I»*- gandists are assigned the job of tailoring public opinion to EMERGENCY BOARD ILLEGAL ten inches of snow on the ground Item SnaiM'r and Jimmy Plalsted fore the last day of the time pre- fit the given situation. They have become very adept at this The state e.f Oregon would like Monday morning that fell during on serving committee and Agnes scrilM-d m -.aid order, to wit on or to dispose of a 1913 model emer­ Sunday night. Wind and snow all I’l.usted and Shirley Sherrill fur­ Is'fore the Hth day of March, 1951. by Mrs. Hugh Trunnell art.” gency board. Unless the supreme day Sunday left no trace until nishing entertainment A cordial Date ol first publication Febru­ Electml to memlierxhlp in He- invitation 1» extended to nil to ary Mill, 1931. Date of last pub­ court should differ with the temperatures fell at evening time. FREEDOM OR SECURITY ' bron Grange Saturday evening share in their evening of fun on lication March Nth, 19'1 HER­ opinion of State Attorney General A foot or more of snow was re­ The present struggle between the western democracies George Neuner, that the 38-yeor- ported at Harper Caslers in the were T L and EXa Montgomery Thursday. March 8. BERT W LOMBARI». Attorney * for Plaintiff. Addles.* nuil Post Several article« were read by and Russia is based on whether or not the peoples of other old emergency board is unconsti­ hills and report from Cedar Creek Office Wiser Bldg, Cottage ('hire Chapman There was a dis­ nations think enough of their freedom or want freedom bad tutional. the state is snafu as to ... snowed in. Grove, (»regoli. 27.5t-31 cussion of exactly «hat the social emergency matters until the con­ Cars left out over night were enough to work for it rather than accept the Russian brand stitution is amended at the next like huge moving snow piles as Mr*. Milton Turny. Reporter «'runty program provides for O. Phone 431J of security. A similar thought was expressed here by Dr. electi >n or the legislature creates they broke trail early Monday, M Patten reported on the live­ H. K. Newbum. president of the University of Oregon, in an emergency board that does not the fenders and bumpers dragging stock meeting held in Eugene. Mrs Joe Prcmazzi cnterlalnisl Nirn« I 111 BOND s VI E Mrs Fred Mills left by train discussing some of the present day problems before a group include any of its members. The in the snow depth. A number of It was voted io su*|»'nd officer» the Gowdyvilte club at nn .dl-«liy legislature cannot confer execu­ cars without chains were report­ Saturday afternoon to sj»end this practice for this month, which meeting at her home on Wislncx- of friends of the university. tive powers on its members. The ed in the ditch between London v.x>ek in Boise, Idaho, with her falls on March 23. in favor > f the d ly Notice is hereby given that .The proposal to turn the matter of individual security hoard as is has operated consisted and Cottage Grove. , sister who has been ill Mrs. Mills young people It voted to invite Miss Hazel Oliver of Eugene was scaled Ind’, will tie received by the over to the state and let some politician solve our problems of seven members of the legis­ The London grade school bus hopes to make a side trip to Koo­ Lorane grange to visit Hebron a wi'i'k end guest nt the W. A undrmigncd until the Imur of N oil by the mass production idea certainly sounds good, because lature. a’eliK k P M on the 16th day of had to give up due to road con­ skia. Idaho, to visit her son, Got- grange April 21 I lemenw ay home ditions that stopjied it at Whites don Stimmel and family, depend- it wipes out our responsibility in working to keep our rights FEWER HOLIDAYS The secretary reminded thorn' Mr* Tian Fo»ter anil Mr and March, 1951. ami imnaiilatcly mg on road conditions. Mr. Mills is . who had not yet paid their due* Mrs Gordon Foster of Ashland thcicafti r publicly opened by tin- and freedom, if the state could be trusted to care for matters State, county, city and judicial up Cedar Creek, and school was ! caring for the Blackbutte post i for ’51 to do so soon in older that School District Board of School off for the day. ’’’he high visited last week with Mi*. Tom of this kind, but no stave ever did and this includes Russia. employees in Oregon will lose called ! office. school bus went in but late. the grange may win a pennant Fnsti r’.s sister, Mr* t> P. Slmrt- District No 45, Line County, Ore­ three holidays a year if the vote It seems to be human nature to relegate responsibility to gon, ut the office of tile Superin­ Barbara Banton is spending this again. Electricity was hit and miss in the senate follows action taken ridge. and also at the George some other person. Most of us are looking for material se­ of tendent, Jefferson Scdiool Build­ by the house this week on a bill different sections of the commun­ week in California to visit her Movies were shown by Cecil Fust r home. ing. in Cottage Grove, Line Coun­ curity and are willing to take what we believe to be the to eliminate Washmfc'on’s and ity and was off most of the night I aunt, Mrs. Helen Roy at El Cer- Bi-ck and were very milt'h enjoyed A visitor nt the J. W. Fisher ty, 1 trvgon, tor un Issue of bonds rita, on vacation from the tele­ They included a reel of the Cot­ easiest path, which wall lead to this coveted goal, but when Lincoln's birthdays and election Sunday. home last Thursday wa* Mm. of said School District in the phone company in Eugene She had The robins that returned in tage Grove Riwhsi. any government offers to assume responsibility in matters days from the list of legal holiday:. James Swan of Mount View amount of Two Hundred Thousand recently to the community planned to take her little brother The next r ^eting will begin Mr* Earl Wrxxlson »pent Wed­ and no 100 <$200,000.001 Dollar», ¡Tommy with her on the trip but of this kind, it behooves all people to examine it, if we don't Proponents of the bid ..ay it droves were won ied with the snow as will save the state $100.000 a year. he was sick with the flu and un- with a 6:30 potluck dmner As the nesday and Thursday of last week said bonds Io lie dated April 15, want to become slaves of the state. The bill as passed by the house they fluttered about seeking a date is March 17 Fue l Marcy of in Eugene, to stay with her mo­ 1931. and to mature sei tally ui At least this is the core of the present argument between would keep Columbus day off the bare spot to set their feet or to i able to go. the recreation commuter warned’ ther. Mre Effie Day. who had un- numerical order a* follows: Mrs. Lawrence Funk and her find a seed to cat. the east and the w’est and we can't win it if we continue to ; holiday list. everyone to wear some gieen Th»' detg-me surgery Mm Woodson Nos. Maturity Amount Clark had the best coast-j brother Lt. Norman Blackmore let socialism, communism or statism come in at the back Rep. Rudie Wilhelm. Portland, ing Grant young peoples’ orchestra will tie reports that Mm. Day is nuking April 15, 1952 $10.000 00 i-10 hill in the valley. He was busy celebrated their birthdays to- present and play for dancing after an excellent recovery. complimented state employees for door. 10,000 ()0 April 15, 1933 11 30 trying it out and hoping to lure gether Sunday the first time in a short meeting. not bringing pressure against the The Knox Hill Neighlxam’ club ,’i K 10.000 00 April 15. 1951 17 years, at a dinner given by Mrs. his friends to come and slide. measure. had its monthly meeting on Thurs­ 31 l<> 10.000 00 April 15. 1953 Snow scene as described at Funk at her home. Lt. Blackmore REDHEADS AND BRIMSTONE day at the home of Mm Ralph n 51 April 15. 19M 1! 000 00 has been stationed at Ei Paso. Grass Flats was average for the RECKONING DI E Brimstone, usually associated with the hereafter, is Aubrey. There were thirteen nwhi- 52-62 April 15. 1957 11.000 00 after Sunday night’s storm. Texas, and had a few days leave By Mr*. E. D. Sherrill actually the medieval name for sulphur. But to observers of “No one man or group of men day tier* and one visitor present The 63 73 April 15. 1958 11.000 Ot) can keep the entire world in tur­ Snow sat high on every fence post before being transferred to For* the modem scene, it mav not be surprising that redheads are moil forever." Erle Cocke. Jr. Na­ and stump and a garage roof with Ord, California. He was accompan- Dorena Grange members were occasion was also a baby shower April 15. 1959 12,000 00 N6 97 April 15. 1960 12.000 00 redheads because their hair has a higher content of sulphur tional Commander of the Ameri a foot of snow rounded over like ied by his wife and young son. hosts to 61 Grangers from Cres­ for Maty Liu Cutis 13.000.00 April 15. 1961 Mm R C McNew Is quite ill 9H 110 than does that of blondes and brunettes. This fact is reported can Legion told a special ioint frosting on a huge cake. And it Tommy. His parents, Mr and Mrs. well anil two from Ling Toni 13.000 (X) at the regular meeting at Iter home with the flu. He* 111-123 April 15. 1062 by the research laboratories of Tintair. the home hair color­ session of the Oregon Legislature was knee deep out in the barn lot O. W. Blackmote, also attended Grange 14.(XX) OO Friday evening. Sp<*cial guests of little grandson, «h > h.us been stav­ 124 137 April 15. 1963 where gates had to be shoveled the celebration Saturday. ing, but the scientists draw no conclusions and make no com­ 138-151 April 15. 196-1 14. (MX) (X) ing with her. will lie going back the evening were Ralph Rogers. open. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Addington, “Eventually even the most parisons between redheads and brimstone. They also report pcaceminded 15? 165 A|>rll 15. 1965 11.000 00 Defense Meeting Postpond person gets tired of now of Rickreal, Oregon, visited Line Pomona Master; Ruth Bat Io. to his home after next we.-k His that the average person, whether blonde, brunette or carrot- being constantly bullied and. in The civil defense meeting overnight Saturday with his par­ Line Pomona Lx'turer; and Clar­ parents will be coming nexf week H Ji 179 April 15. 1966 14.(XX) no 1H0193 April 15. 1967 14.000 (X) top. has about 130,000 individual hairs on the head. Persons rightous wrath, girds his loins, scheduled to be held at London ents, the Ora Addingtons at Lynx ence Jackson. Master of Creswell end for him 194-2(10 April 15 196M 7.000 00 Grange. Monday night was postponed due IjiF'clIs Stewart is in a Eugene Hollow and Sunday joined a fam ­ with coarse hair, because of the larger diameter of their hair, flexes his muscles and says in ef­ the weather. Said bonds to Is-nr Interest nt Creswell memlsTs presentid a hospital and as of Tile: day morn­ ily reunion at London with Mrs. may have as few as 100.000 while those with exceedingly fect; “Okey. pal, you asked for it.” to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark arc the rate or rate* of not to exceed ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. very interesting program includ­ ing seems to lie better. fine hair may have as many as 150.000. The exjierts say even “That" the youthful fighting two of the community folks who Addington Ivan Abeene. Others of the family ing the seating drill of their of­ On Friday evening, Mr. anil Mm 5’ i per annum payable semi­ Commander said, “is what is hap­ fine hair, contrary to popular opinion, is not usually delicate pening in the world today. Russia have signed up to donate bhssl to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Fil'd ficers; ladies quartet; "April Frank LiBluc and two daughter» annually, primipnl and Interest or fragile. Though it may be only about one three-hundredth has acted the part of the bully an*) for the bkxidmobile to lx- in Cot­ Darby of Portland. Mr. and Mrs Showers”; a reading. "Just a Boy," were dinner guests at the Howard imynblc at the office of the Coun­ of an inch in diameter, it is extremely resistant to most gotten away with a bluff because tage Grove from 2 to 6 p.m. Mar. Bob Blis-m of Hebron, and Mr. and by I>anny Grousbcck; several well Raymond home on Row River, the ty Treasurer ol Line County, tire- donors arc needed. received numbers by "the old fid­ occassion being the birthday an- gon. or at th»' fiscal agency of the Mrs. Allyn Abeene of Divide. chemical agents and can support a dead weight of two to the rest of the world has been war- 16. More New Registrar at London State of tlregon in New York dler." Hiram Joslyn; a game of niversary of Mr. LtBlue. Merrymakers Meet weary and content to let the bully- four ounces without breaking. Mrs. D. E. Martin has been ap­ City, al the option of the purchas­ Mrs. Elvis Kelly entertained at sjx'lling which was | the need of many helping hands bowl as prize. Mrs. Kelly received is as ticklish as in 19-11 way, located up Cougar Bend. The Cottage Grove, Lane County, Ore­ Birth Announcements Herald News. when selective service was passed address is B.B. Rt., Box 395. How­ assorted hostess gifts from each in building the kitchen cuplxiard» gon. The Sentinel of her guests. Next meeting is in and asked that as many as could by only one vote,” he claimed. ever, at voting times Mrs. Martin three weeks, March 22, with Mrs. to contact him in offering their Said bond» were duly authorized Maybe there would not be so many juvenile beer drink­ Commander Cocke is beginning will keep hours at a convenient at an election field on January IK, help so that the kitchen could be William Perini of Mount View. a world tour to study defense location, probably London store. ing parties if their parents weren't so busy going to cocktail 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fletcher payed completed as soon a* possible. The problems and inspect armed ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Martin, who SIMMONS parties.—Salem Statesman. basement walls have been plaster ­ Bids must be accompanied by a a brief visit to the community on vice training installations for a re­ are old Grangers from California, certified check in Hie amount of port to Defense Secretary George attended the Pomona Grange business Monday from Dallas. ed. which adds greatly to the con­ IN THE CIRCCIT COURT OF Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), They were accompanied by their venience of both added warmth Marshall on their adequacy. After meeting at Goshen Feb. 24. DANGEROUS 'MINES'1 THE STATE OF ORFXION and light in the basement. The approving legal opinion of sons Bobbie and Jimmy. Jimmy giving his Salem address at 10 Landon Behoof FOR LANE COUNTY Raymond Wicks, Master, an­ Wlnfree, McCulltwh, Shuler Hr a.m. Saturday he and his retinue London basketball team won has just been able to be up from MARY CRISMAN, Plaintiff, Sayre will In- furnished the suc­ enplaned for Hawaii where he was over their first opponent at the two week.“, convalescence following nounced the formation of a degree vs. cessful bidder. scheduled for an address at Hono­ tournament in Cottage Grove an operation on his leg to correct team for the third and fourth VIRGIL CRISMAN, Defendant. lulu Sunday morning. Tlie Board reserves the right to when they played Culp Creek a condition from a polio attack degree with the following mem­ TO: VIRGIL CRISMAN, Do- reject any and all bid». bers taking part: Mary Arne, Monday evening. The score was two years ago. Results have not fendant. GUBERNATORIAL Master; Dove Davidson, Over­ 23 to 18. Tuesday evening’s game yet been determined. They are D M. HUSTED. Clerk APPOINTMENTS IN THE NAME (>F Tl IE STATE seer; (7au.de Arne, Steward; Wal­ former residents here. was lost to Jefferson "A ” team, School District No. 45, Governor Douglas McKay this (>F OREGON: You are hereby ter f^irson, Assistant Steward; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller of I.line County, Oregon week made the following appoint­ 27 to 11. Beatrice Lirson, Lidy Assistant required to appear and answer Norman Abeene and John Sulli­ Eugene and baby daughter, spent ________________________ 30-21-31 ments: U. S. Aiderman. Day ton, to the Complaint filed against you Saturday and Sunday with her Steward; Helen Cochran, Lectur­ in the nlxive entitled suit on or 1 m 1- represent market gardening on the van, London players were chosen NOTICE TO CREDITORS er; Shirley Sherrill, Chaplain; Ed ­ state board of agriculture; Dr. members of the All-star team as mother, Mrs. Gale Roby and fam­ na Brumfield. Secretary; Austa forc the last day of the time pre­ scribed in the order of publication, Charles E. Palmer, Ontario, (re­ determined by vote of the conches. ily. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. Lora Townsend went in to Vaughn, Treasurer; Larry Brum­ to-wit: on or before the Hth day Mrs. Geneva Garman is back at appointed t as a member of the field, Gatekeeper; Phyllis Davkl- state board of medical examiners; school this week. She returned Cottage Grove Monday for fur­ son, Pomona; Ruth St. (lair, of March, 1951; and if you fail to That the undersigned ha» been ap­ Mrs. William Chandlee, Hillsboro, home last Wednesday from Sweet ther consultation with her doctor Ceres; Therese Hewes, Flora; Mrs. so appear and answer, for want pointed Administrator of the Es­ chairman of the Oregon Mothers Home where she was called to be A niece from Coos Bay visited B. McCormack, Mrs. Wineinger thereof the plaintiff will apply to tate of WILLIAM WALLACE Mc- committee for 1951 and Clyde with her mother who was ill, af­ Mrs. Townsend Sunday, Viola and Dorothy Layng, Executive the above entitled Court for the DOUGALL, also known as WIL­ LIAM W. McDOUGALL, De­ Haase, Portland, to the state board ter an operation. Mrs. Garman Demmin. Committee; Harvest Marchers, relief demanded in plaintiff's Corn- ceased, by th» Circuit Court of Mrs. Edith Tullar and her sis­ herself became ill with the flu plaint on file herein, to-wit: for of barber examiners. Carrie Liyng, Billie Vaughn, Ix'c after coming home anil spent the ter Mrs. John Hammer went to a decree of this Court awarding to the Slate of Oregon for Lane GENERAL RILEA HONORED Portland Friday to visit Mr. Tullar and Ora Thomason. Ed and Etta the plaintiff an absolute divorce County, by an Order dated Feb­ rest of the week in bed. Finnerty; Tableaux by Mary Announcement was made Satur­ Many families in the community in the hospital, and it is thought from the defendant; and for such ruary 20, 1951, day by Governor Douglas McKay are emerging from attacks of the they ran afoul of the writ her and Snauer and Dolah Plaisted; Music other and further orders as may All persons having claim* that he had been advised of the flu that puts the whole family had been unable to return at last by Thelma Wicks, Ori» Monroe be just and equitable in the pri nt- against the said Estate are hereby and Ellon Sherrill. election to the executive council of down almost at the same time. reports. required to present the same duly lues. Serving committee for the moot­ the Adjutant General’s association, Those reported in the last week This Summons is published pur­ verified, with profier vouchers, to at its meeting in Washington, D.C., included the Charlie C ok family at When the »on hat’i done that ing of March 16 will tw Jim and suant to an order made by HON. the undersigned at the law office of Oregon’s adjutant general. Maj. Woodard’s camp, the Lee Bechtold which is lawful and right, and Hattie Spahr, I^e and Ora Thom­ WILLIAM G. EAST, Circuit Judge of RICHARD L. THWING, First Gen. Thomas E. Rilea. He is the family, Frank Guisinger family, hath kept all my statutes, and ason, Bill and Austa Vaughn. for Lar<‘ County, State of Oregon, National Hank Bldg, Cottage first Oregon man to ever be named and the Willard McKay family. hath done them, he shall surely Home Economic* Club on the 6lh day of February, 1951, Grove, Oregon, within six months to the council. Margatet Olds was ill again this live. •—Ezekiel Meeting will be held Tuesday, which order directs that tills Sum­ from the date of first publication week, thought to be after effects March 13, at the home Of Mrs. mons lie published once a week for of this notice. We must make the world honest of the measles. One of the grandest things in fxve Giles of Dorena, with Mrs. four successive weeks In the Cot­ Dated and first published March before we can honestly say to our Gary Leather» left Monday, Mar. having rights is, that though they Stanley Bonkowski ns co hostess. tage Grove Sentinel, a weekly K, 1951 LESTER E. BRISBANE, children that honesty is the best 5, from Eugene to keep his call to are your rights you may give them All ladies an- urged to attend this n»WR|m|>er of general circulation, Administrator. RICHARD L. policy. —Bernard Shaw i the service. up. ■—G. MacDonald meeting. printed and published in Cottage THWING, Attorney. 31-5tc-36 LONDON With the Granges Hebrcn Grange Thornton Corners LEGAL XOTK’ES Dorena Grange LI« J A L XOTHTS"