that thi'. Summons I m * |iuhllshe<1
I (MM” FEKNIUH’l’KKS TO HEAR
« week lor hair successive
TOI* FOKESTK1 OFFKTAL
weeks in the Cottage Grove Sen
The Kentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur»., Feb. 21, IBM
Mr». Horence Erlkaeu
tinel. a weekly news|*a|ier of gen
OREGON STATE CXILLEGE
CALI. IOU HIIIM
Pboae « 8687
eral circulation, prlntad and pub
Approximately
560
foresters
Iron
Thursday night. February 14.
Twenty person* died In Oregon
Publiait«! a«ry Thura.iny M
Staled bid» will be received by lished in Cottage Grove, Une
the Junior Symphony Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horne mov traffic accidents last month to the northwest are expected to at
County, State of Oregon; and that
Cu<U«a Orov*. Oraeoo
performed at Cottage Grove High ed to Washington qftcr living in continue a death deelire noted in tend the annual Fernhopi'eni da.' he Botird of Director» of Scluml you be required to np|M*«r ami
and
banquet
sponsored
by
stu
>l»trict
No.
25J.
Lane
and
Doug
School and I might add performed the house owned by Jim McKay December, Secretary of State Earl
dents and faculty ol the OSt an County at the office of the answer on or before the last day
exceedingly well. To quality for for the past winter months. Mr. T. Newbry reported this week.
school of forestry February 23.
hincipal, lait|imn School Cbltage of the time prescribed in «“d Or
this fine symphony group, you Horne is a brother of Mrs. Chuck
Th»> January toll, still rcganieil
George L. Drake ot Shelton
¡rove. Oregon until March Id. der to wit on or before the 13th
Uracos
must be outstanding in music and dark.
as
tentative
pending
possible
re
Wash.,
president
of
the
Society
o
'952,
nt 8 pm. for one school bus. day of'March. 1952 Date of first
Fortien miao o» apaUcatloo
once with the groups it takes a
Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Raymond ceipt of delayed death reports American Foresters, will be th<
>0
pnsseuger
or larger school bus publication February 14th. IJ52.
Editor. PublUhrr lot of practice to perform like the and family visited with Mr. and
W. C. MARTIN ___
marks a favorable reduction from banquet s|>eaker. Inspection of th< for School District 25J, t ottage Date of last publication March
Advrrttolnc M«n«i»r
Thursday
night
concert.
Orin* Martin ____
Mrs. Lewis Andes a week ago the 28 fatalities nx-orded in Jan
I 13th, 1952. HERBERT W LOM-
Soctaly Editor. Phon« MS.
Mr«. Miriam Adklna
Manakin« Editor. Phon« 555. »O»
It’s a shame Cottage Grove was Sunday and visited places where uary a year ago. December deaths Oregon forest products lab mu’ ¡rove, Oregon.
I BARD Attorney for Plaintiff Ad
Mn Joan o*uo___
McDonal
forest
and
a
busines*
S|M-clflcations and forms may be
not there to enjoy it, because it> the family used to live near Drain totalled 25. as compared with 37
meeting of the OSC Forestry ibtained at the Principals office dress an»! 11»»« Wlce: Wiser
not often an outside group^ like
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Kendrick. in December of 1950.
Building. Cottage Grove. Orer«»-
national editorial
Alumni association have beet
n the Latham School.
27-5t-31
this one comes to Cottage Grove Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Priest
PUBLISHERS
Newbry warned, however, that scheduled for the afternoon.
N
The
Board
of
Director»
reaervea
and we should show them a crowd. motored to Coos Bay and the the decline may be short-lived.
ASSOCIATION
he right to reject any and all
There was plenty of advertising coast last Sunday.
Reports for the first 10 days of
noth e of final
lids anti to waive Informalities.
and the cost was certainly reason Sewing Club Meets
settlement
February list 12 dead in traffic
MARY
ALYCE
BRYSON.
Clerk
able. It seems it is fairly easy to
The Sewing club met at the accidents throughout the state. In
28-3tc-3O
get the Cottage Grove public to a home of Mrs. Grace Potts on cluding four young people killed
Ada Edwards, 525 South River
notiue is hereby given
basketball game, a play, or such, Tuesday. A delicious potluck din in one Linn county accident last Road, died at a rest home In Eu
By Mayor F. H. Doh-nuui
SIMMONS
thut lb** und«*raian«i Administra
but just mention Symphony and ner was served after which an ex
gene, Thursday. February 14. 1952,
week.
trix of the Eatata nt W. 1'. Bl 3*
Let us suppose that during the past few weeks there the black plague seems to haw change of Valentini's was made
at the age of 67. She was born
SEAR, Tk’ceaacd. hi*« filed her ac
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
(X)URT
Oh
April
6,
1884
in
Washington.
th«
had been a movement in the making to abolish our right to taken over.
with Pollyannas and bingo was MISS BARBEE SHERMAN
count for the final aettlcinent of
THE STATE OF OREGON
daughter of Fletcher tin i Lucy
express our preferences at the polls. Suppose that by radio, I was ashamed for the town played. Prizes went to Florenc IS OCE SWEETHEART
sold estate In the Circuit Court of
FOR LANE COUNTY
Barton Edwards. She had been w
Violette. Evelyn Whitman anil
press, and speakers this idea were being propounded with in when I walked in with the C.
PEARL A SHEARER, a single the State of Oregon for lAnr
High
choir,
who
also
performed
resident
of
Cottage
Grove
for
35
Peggy
Groat.
Others
present
wvre
OREGON
COLLEGE
OF
EDU
creasing intensity. Finally the date is set for what could be and saw the crowd. I think the
County, and that Tuesday, the 25
□erson, Plaintiff,
Kendrick. Essie Patton, CATION. Monmouth Miss Bar years and had never married.
our last election. Speakers and writers both for and against Symphony outnumbered the audi Isabelle
day of March. 19» ■«
o’clock
Surviving are one nephew.
Nonene Dean, Dorthy Sears. bee Sherman, daughter of Mr. and
the measure continue to urge us, with added pressure as the ence.
Eileen Jones, Elizabeth Raymond, Mrs. J. L. Sherman, Ketchikan. Daniel E. Dygeit of Seattle, and F. L GUTTER and MRS. F. 1- hi the forenoon In the < I r cult
day approaches to make our wishes knovrn by our vote in the Come on. Cottage Grove, let’s Grace Plueatd. Verna Lokken, Alaska, was named as Sweetheart
GUTTER, hl« wife; the unknown Court Room, County Court House.
election. If this Wire to take place, would the citizens of this get out and support things a little Jewel Thweatt. Ruth Wineinger of OCE at the annual Sweetheart Funeral services were held al wirs of any of th«* above named Fut-. n<> Line County. Oregon, ha»
great United Stateb Temain at home and say, “O well, my and show ether towns we enjoy and Florence Eriksen. Those un Ball here Saturday, February 16. Mills Mortuary at 1.30 p m , Mon turtles, if any arc dcccuM’d. and h,n bv «aid Court fixed as the
vote doesn’t amount to much anyway."
Robert Bushnell, outstanding day, February 18. with the Rev. ilao nil other persons os jwitios time and place for tl«* hearing of
good music by hard working stu- able to be then' for the second
anniversary
of
the
eltib
wen*
athlete
and student, was chosen as Clark S. Enz officiating. Burla' laiming any right, title, estate, objection» thereto, and for Imai
Thia is a general election year. There will be national, dents, too.
'ien or interest in the real estate «ettlement of «aid <*at»ie.
Mickle
Violette,
Almetta
Goodell.
A member of the
Miss Shei man’s partner and co- was in the Comstock cemetery.
state, and local officials seeking re-election. There will also
BEATRICE HANCOCK. Admin-
lescrlbcd in the Uomplaint herein,
Hope Jones, Jane Heath, and Sweetheart of OCE, to rule over
C.
G.
High
Choir
be new names appearing on the ballots seeking various of
iHtratrix HERBERT
LOM
Theres Hewes.
Defendants.
the
Ball,
high
point
of
the
College
fices, together withavarietyof measures, calling for
BARD.
Attorney
Case
No
41425
Mrs. Potts had a lovely cake social season.
statk, and local officials seeking re-election. There will also To the Editor:
Elizabeth L. Wright. Rt 1. Cres TO: F. 1.. CUTTER and MRS.
Miss Sherman was named by
that every thinking P*r* made for the occasion which was
changes and hoped for improvements in the service which son I wish
in and around Cottage Grove a surprise to the members. A big Wolf Knights, men’s honorary or well, died Tuesday. February 12, F. L CUTTER, his wife; the un-
government is designed to render to its citizens.
might have read the letter on this hearty thanks goes to the hostess ganization. and Bushnell was chos 1952. at the age of 54 She was tnown heirs of any of th«* above
What is the attitude of “We the People" regarding page in last week’s Sentinel, writ for having such a splendid sur en by CoBecto-Coeda. women’s born September 19. 1897, at Claik- lamed imrties, If any uro de
¿eased» and also all other persons
those who seek office, or concerning the measures which ten by a mother who was waiting prise. The next meeting will be at honorary here. The two grou|»> son. Okla.
we can know are to appear on our ballots? Dr. Harry Emer at the hospital and praying that the home of Isabelle Kendrick on sponsor the Ball jointly. The She was a member of the »r parties claiming any right, title
■state, lien or Interest in the real
son Fosdick said recently. “Government can do nothing for the life of her child might be February 27, honoring Evelyn and Sweethearts are chosen on the Christian Church in Kansas
us except as we as citizens put into government the character spared. That little life was nearly Jewel who have birthdays the lat basis of friendliness, sen ice to the Surviving are her hnsHind. Ev ■state described In the Complaint
school, appearance, activities, and erett Wright: a daughter. Mrs herein, DEFENDANTS.
Daily 8 - 6
which we ourselves first of all possess.” Records of elections snuffed out by a young man who ter part of this month.
had too much liquor
IN THE. NAME OF THE STATE
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, Sandra scholarship.
Sat. 8 - Noon
,Yula Turner, of Kalama. Wash.
held in the past reveal that far too few citizens become voters obviously
This mother was so broadminded and Steven visited Thursday eve
»F
<
>REG<
»N
:
You
ore
hereby
I
two
sisters.
Mrs.
May
Gilbert
of
and record their preferences at the polls. This condition and fair that she wondered if a ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eveninga nnd Saturday
■ Wathena, Kans., and M s. Anna summoned and required to appear
seems more noticeable in local matters than in state or na society that permitted, sanctioned Elliot Eriksen.
afternoon.*« by
md
answer
the
Complaint
of
the
|
Michaelis
of
Texas;
two
brothers
tional affairs. Frequently school or city elections, where large and licensed such thing wasn t Mrs. Elmer Goodell. Laurence MARINE CORPS
up|H»iiitmci>t.
I Earnest Sylvester, nt Perry, N Y., plaintiffs filed against you in the
TO
COMMISSION
sums of money are involved, draw very little attention prior equally as guilty as the driver of and Ray Goodell and Barbara Hol
tbove entitled suit on or before
1 nOO FROM RANKS nnt'
Sylvester, ot I1' ‘ .
1,000 FROM KA IS S3 katchewan. Canada; and Iw
to and at the time of the election; but often they produce the car. I sat for two da vs as the land motored to Lebanon Tuesday
the Inst day of the time prescribed
officer of the court where this to attend funeral services of Wil
n the Order of Publication, to-
considerable comment thereafter.
The Marine Corp« *>»« announced I grandchildren.
Ttere is need of a few changes in the Cottage Grove young man was on trial. He was liam Wooten, who was dtowned in plan» to obtain 1,000 officera from ita
Services were Friday at 2 p.m wit: on or before the 13th day of
C^rtiF-
No doubt at least one of these wül appear on the not a criminal before, no police an accident last Saturday night. en lilted ranks. AH commanding at Veatch Hollingsworth England March, 1952; and If yoU fall to so |
Chai
ballot of the primary election to be held on the 16th of May. record- true he had been cau- | 1 They also visited with Mr. and officers have been instructed to rec Funeral Home, with Rev. Carrol ippear and answer, for want (
tioned about his driving but that Mrs. Pete Goodell at Sweet Home. ommend applicants, regardless or C. Roberta officiating. Interment thereof, the plaintiff will apply
Work has already started on the preparation of the city bud is
rank, who measure up to certain was in Rest Haven Cemetery. Ar I. the above entitled Court for
youth. The anguish of this
get for the fiscal year July 1, 1952, to July 1,1953. This item father and mother who tried to Latham played at Culp Creek standards.
MR. PETERSON
the relief prayed for In th«- Com-
The larger number or those to be rangements were made by Schwcr- plaint, to-wit: That you, and each
uuH also appear for ratification by the citizenry ft that time, protect the one they loved, prob on Friday afternoon. The game of
are aenior non-commis ing-England Compel.
and possibly approval for other expenditures will be asked ably knowing he was guilty. Other basketball was won by Culp promoted
>f you, be adjudged to have no
Creek by a narrow margin 15-13 sioned officers who have approxi
relatives
and
friends
did
all
they
for at that time.
, .
and the g i r 1 s’ volleyball game mately ten yeara aervice, and are
The wise man always profit* -state or interest whatsoever in
As the time approaches for the general election of No could, but a jury of six joung won by Latham by a score of veterans of World War II. A Iso from the mistakes of others and >r to the lands and premises dc-
criticd herein:
vember 4, you will hear the names of those seeking the city able and intelligent women, after 15-13 for Culp Creek. Too bad eligible are younger Marinea with at their expen^________ _
less service, who are college gradu
l»t 1. Section 14. Township
offices of terms expiring this year. Study the qualifications careful deliberation, pronounced girls, better luck next time.
ates or have demonstrated by testa
21 Smith, Range 2 West of
of each and be prepared when the time comes to vote your him guilty of the crime of driving Several children have been ab- the attainment of an education equiv
the influence. Out of the sent from both high and grade
Willamette Meridian. Izmc
choice. You wül follow their work as they take up their duties under
alent to coUege graduates.
goodness of his heart the judge
Mil ICR OF FIN
County, State of Oregon.
Some 85 percent of all Manne
3th greater interest, and they will regard it of greater im- gave him only a fraction of the school the past week due to ill officera.
SETTLEMENT
it was pointed out, have had
ind that the plaintiff is the owner Win u Home Comfort Stove
ness.
rtance if more than a mere handful of voters has taken sentence he could have given
enlisted service, and the commission
In fee simple of said property as
Ruth
Mrs.
Evelyn
Whitman.
ing
of
Marine
non-commissioned
of
,rt in their election.
Is it a mere coincidence that
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iet out in the Complaint licrcin;
ONCE OWNED BY
this case should come up just ar Wineinger and Florence Eriksen ficers has long been a source of officer That Maree Byrom as Executrix and that you. and each of you, be
visited
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Roy
10-10
RODEO QUEEN
material
in
the
Corps.
one of the taverns near our fair
of the*Estate and Mat Will and forever enjoined and debarred
city was, against the advice of the Violette to see their new baby
Testament nt Elizabeth C. Green, from asserting any claim what
A direct primary to select our chief executive, would in county court and the wishes of Ricky Jay Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Lloyd Walls offered them D«;ceas»*d has fin'd her Pinal Ac ever thereto adverse to the plain
our opinion do more to create new interest in our election several hundred local people, about Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs« a partly furnished house and the count
as such Executrix and the
and for such other and fur
system than anything we know of. It is a prime need to re- to be granted an additional license Walter Cline of Disston on the response at the shower at Dis Circuit Court of the State of Ore tiff,
ther relief as to tlx* Court shall
birth
of
a
daughter
Ellen
Eliza
jifvenate a decadent system of selecting the world s most to make more heartaches, moie
ston gymnasium Tuesday after gon for I Jine County has fixed teem just and equitable.
broken homes, more neglected beth at the Cottage Grove hos noon provided additional needs Tuesday, the 1st day of April. 15152
important office.
„
.,
This Summons is published pur
on Wednesday February 13.
and several cash donations have at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the suant to an order made by HON.
Voters generally do not like the idea of turning over the children and maybe more just such pital
Both mother and daughter are
cases
as
this.
Is
the
pleasure,
if
been
made
as
well
as
items
need
forenoon of said day in the Court G. F. SKIPWORTH, Circuit Judge
selection of a president to some delegate they do not know
doing fine.
A stove for a qiwcn
ed to complete the necessity of Room of G. F. Skipworfh, Senior of the State ot Oregon for Lane
and often times never heard of, which is the usual procedure you may call it that, to the few Portrait of Jesus
worth
that
price.
house
furnishings.
Judge
of
said
Circuit
Court
at
the
County, on the Sth day of Feb
under the present system. There is a lot of horse trading in
Several visitors attended Sun
QIESTION NO. 1
Adjacent to the streets that day school and church services at
Mrs. Robert Groat returned County Court House in Eugene, ruary, 1952, which order directs
the smoke filled rooms of the average political convention lead
to this place live many little
Lane County, Oregon as the time
home
Friday
evening
after
hclp-
What coir burns
and there are times when the so-called dark horse is forced children, who occasionally play in the Culp Creek Assembly Sunday. ing out at the Elmer Gloat home ¡ an(j place for the hear ng of objec-
on the voters of the various political parties, who may not be or near them. Is it possible that Miss Margery Sloan presented a in Cottage
bentf
— Grove.
X-.-----
I |ions fO SU(-h Final Account and
beautiful portrait of Jesus at
admired, but who is supported thru a sense o£ loyalty.
some driver returning from there
the settlement thereof. All persons
Mrs.
Tom
Goodwin
will
sub-1
» We know that the average voter would get a great deal whose mind might not be entirely Prayer which she has painted and a mit to surgery Monday morning.! having objections thereto must
QUESTION NO. 2
herself. This is really
mbre satisfaction out of exercising his voting franchise, were clear could injure or even take made
painting and is to be hung We wish her a speedy recovery. ■ file the same on or before said
Vegetable, animal
he permitted to cast a direct vote for the man of his choice the life of one of them. Aren’t lovely
Birthday
Dinner
date.
In the Assembly. Many thanks
nr mineral.
there
enough
unavoidable
trage
A birthday dinner with decora
as president, and the fact that the primary has broadened
Dated this 21 day of February.
Margey for this contribution. The
Fata, «oliti« or
his privilege as a citizen would add new interest to the matter dies in this day of fast moving congregation lesponded thanks tions carried out in Valentine 1952.
traffic without creating unneces
theme was given honoring Miss;
Uquldsf
of voting. It would naturally follow we would get a greater sary
MAREE BYROM, Executrix
a prayer.
hazards. Could this happen with
Barbara Coon. Mrs. Floyd Rudy. • Harris, Butler * Husk, Attorneys.
Birthday
Party
For
Two
proportion of voters to the polls.
to your child or to one near and
Mrs.
Jesse
Colby
and
Frank
Coon
Any local cowhand «hould
28-51-32
A birthday party was held at
How long will we put up with the antiquated method of dear to you. "Think it over.”
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
answer thia.
the
Row
River
Community
hall
trying!0 make our demoocracy work?
Elmer J. Kent
on Thursday evening honoring Frank Coon Sunday. Those pres
Deanna Johnson and Lavon Dean. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Col
FROM HAND TO
Those present were Jimmy Rat by, Gladys. E. Geter and son |
AND THAN TO ?TTT
Stevie,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonaril
Boy-
liff of Cottage Grove; Hurbert
For several years the question has been raised as to the
lan and children Jimmy, Karen i
WHAT
WA8 IT KLM
Phillips, Benny Harns, Kenneth
merits of the voters pamphlet as a means of informing the
and Gary all of Eugene; Mr. Ed
KOTTAGE
GROVE
Ellison,
Frank
Roe.
Danny.
Craw
voters. Several states have abolished them as useless and
ward Lofting of Monmouth; Mrs. j eaM t»<f
ford, Barbara Phillips, Nina Mon
expensive, but in this state we still cling to them, perhaps as
roe, Roseanna Patton of Dorena Addie Hanson of Culp Creek, and
a matter of custom as much as any other reason.
JOE G ARSKE
Oregon has a large transporta and the following from Culp Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rudy of Cor
Phone 684
The pamphlet has been rather costly to the taxpayers tion potential for emergency use, Creek: Billy Patton, Glen and vallis.
24-8tp-31
since the candidates pay only a small cost of the pamphlet said Col. O. R. Blair, in charge of Gene Hefner, James Hewes, Dean Word received from Mrs. Hard
printing. This cost is increasing too. White the voter pam transportation for the Oregon Crammer, Robert Vaughn, Gary ing Brown informs friends that
has improved and is
phlet has some value in giving the voter an idea of the issues civil defense agency, but the im Dean, Melvin Goddard, Patricia her his father
home again. She left to be
and candidates to be voted on, the arguments presented in pact of a war-caused disaster Potts, Sharon Estabrook, Ida at
near her father two weeks ago
the printed matter is open to serious question, particularly as makes advance planning neces Hiatt, Dixie Wicks, Connie Chase, and
is expected home this week.
Arlene Bells, Marie and Ann Frit-
they may affect the candidate, for there are no arguments sary.
Miss Pat Hunt of Disston was
Speaking on “Survival,” a state cnell, Jerry Hewes, Gerty Gerts-
pro and con for the candidate. The matter presented about wide civil defense radio broadcast,
the
Sharon Whitman, Patty We a Sunday overnight guest at
the candidate and his qualifications tells you only what he Blair said local transportation fa r.er,
Weddel
home.
del, La Vina Eriksen, Benna Mae
We have four and one half
want# you to read. Even the arguments presented on the cilities are controlled by city and Jones,
Claudia Klang, Shirley
measures are not wholly reliable and should not be used sole country directors. Persons head Heath, Shirley Johnson, Sandra inches of snow in this area this
ing this phase of civil defense on Crammer, Margie Castile, Miggie Monday morning, electricity has
ly in reaching a decision to vote for or against a measure.
Tn most Instances we need considerably more light than the local levels assign vehicles, Johnson, Joyce Plueard and Mau- been off for several hours but
was restored at eight o’clock.
can be found in the pamphlet if we are to cast an intelligent such as delivery trucks, taxi cabs rine Dougherty. Hostesses were There
is no school today and the
and farm trucks, to the civil de Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dean, Mrs.
vote.
fense plan.
Troutman and Mrs. Phillips, woods crews did not go to work.
.Friends visiting at the home of
"When do I oaf reaular oaiamas
IJfHtn« Network
like the other kids/
" 1 ne estaDiisned i n t er - c 11 y able evening was spent, refresh
From: Oregon State Traffic Safety Division
transportation network is the life ments of cake, ice cream and day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Ward of Veneta and Mr. and
Ingredients: Six teen-agers. A car. A bottle. An inex line in getting personnel and sup punch were served. Both girls re Milo
Mrs.
Frank Ward of Eugene. The
plies to a stricken area,” he said. ceived many nice gifts.
perienced driver. Speed.
Wards were formerly of Dorena.
"Like
communications,
transporta
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vic
Doolittle
and
Directions: Place the six young people tn the car. Find
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wineinger
would be called on by every two children were Saturday over
an adult to buy the bottle. Mix these ingredients thoroughly. tion
department in civil defense. It night guests at the Jay Trujello and children visited Sunday at
117 N LANE
PPtpNE 146
Then
opood.
will be needed for transporting home. They were neighbors when the home of Mr. and Mr». Bill
The following morning join the county coroner as he mobile teams (medical, welfare the fJoolittles resided at Culp Reynolds in Eugene.
SALES
Sharon Eriksen will celebrate
SERVICE
drags the bottom of a creek for the bodies of three boys and and rescue) and a variety of dis- Creek.
her
ninth
birthday
Thursday
by
i
a girl. Walk along the bank where one of the injured girls aster-relief forces.”
end
Ralph Groat spent the week
small friends at a '
COTTAGE GROVE; ORE
was thrown. See the reddish-brown stains. Wonder how she The transportation department at the home of his pitrents, Mr. entertaining
party after school.
and the other girl managed to escape with only bruises and has four divisions: Highway, Air, and Mrs. R. G. Groat.
cuts and the prospect of living with the horrors of those last Water and Rail. Top management A photographer will be at the
from each division in private in schoolhouse Monday to take pic-
few seconds before the car settled into 15 feet of water.
It happened February 9 in Linn county. But the story dustry are members of the Ore tures of all students and teachers.
Emergency Transportation Fire Destroys House
doesn't end here. Ask yourself how long it will be before gon
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wiscarson
committee. The industry has de
the parents can sleep without the nightmarish dreams of self- veloped plans, in cooperation with wish to take this means of thank
accusation? How long before they stop asking a simple civil defense, on a voluntary basis ing their many friends and rela
FIX)ORS
MR. AND MRS. FRANK C. JONES of Eugene. Oregon
DRIVEWAYS
tives who have helped them in
“Why?”
.
PARKING AREAS
who art* driving their 3rd Chrysler product.
STREETS
^nien, think about the person, man or woman, who Service -Selfless service -is the setting up housekeeping' since
bought the beer and whiskey; or, the man who sold it to keynote of Brotherhood. Evety the? entire belongings were des-
Also Road Grading — All Work Guaranteed
them, knowing they were minors. What are his thoughts as gesture of service to others, every troyed last Sunday evening, Feb-
10.
while
they
were
at
ruary
he reads “the merry escapade of three boys and three girls kindness toward a fellow human
services. Fire of undetcr-
ended in the tragic death of four of them. . .”? Is he asking being, ever y moment given for the church origin
broke out shortly
mined
himself, "Would it have happened if I hadn’t gotten the beer benefit of others, every sacrifice after
8 o’clock, they had left no
made,
moves
us
ever
closer
to
and whiskey for them?” And from back in his mind comes the happy day when we shall all fire so it was believed it may have
the thought, “I killed them!”
Phone 64
6th and Washington
be able to live together success started from defective wiring, al
Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel
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to your boy or girl. What will you answer the next time tive Director, National Urban was no insurance on the house or
furnishings.
your son asks, “Say, dad, can I have the car Saturday League.
Letters to the Editor
CULP CREEK
Iregon Traffic Death
how Some Decline
LEGAL NOTICES
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Ada Edwards
Vote Plea Issued
Elizabeth L. Wright
Income Tax
Service
Phone 613 or
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Motors
QUIZ
Primary Would Create New Interest
PLUS SSS
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The Voter’s Pamphlet
CD Head Outlines
Emergency Travel
PAT JR
FILL DIRT
BAR RUN
Cottage Grove
Sand & Gravel
Who Drives
CHRYSLER CARS
In
Cottage Grove?
P at ' s S aw S hop
Each week we will
announce a local resident
who is a proud Chrysler
owner—
BLACK TOP PAVING-
Pass Creek Paving Co.,
Cottage Grove
McCoy Motors
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