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Page * The Sentinel, C o ttage d ro v e , O regon Thtirs., Aug. ÎJ , ¡M S THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL I L ’ , Local Pioneer Lady Letters to the editor Tells Life History aa a a t j a And Trek Westward M T. VIEW Mrs. Walter N . Howemi, LYNX HOLLOW LORANE M rs. O rv ille l.a n tli, R e po rte r Sira. It. <1. O nnne/ Phone I4 0 M R epo rter. Phone 33 F - t l Three Couples T ie In Tw o-B all Play k M r and M rs Roy W haley and lit B elle Blirklndder About 30 attended Ihe B a d T here w ill be a school m eeting sons. Steve, R ussell anti M ichael, Rebekah pictiie a l the grounds I'm th e f ir s t lim e In th e hla lig ty (F o llo w in g is a le tte r fro m Sara 1 tor ull (iatrotis of the M ount V ie« spent last T hursd ay u n til Sunday hack I the G It B u m s hoinc I o l th e tw o h a ll foursom e p la y at Edna F lo ck Raym ond, o f C ottage school d is tric t, on Monday, August at B ake r v is itin g her p ire n ts , M r. Sunday F o llo w b ig a big illm ie r ( 'u lla g e G ro v e t i o l l c l u b th re e Grove, te llin g her in te re s tin g life I 25, between the hours o f 8 and 9 and Mrs. George t svneh W haley, ih e group played ba ll and singed i istu p le s lie d to r low score I hey h isto ry fro m the tim e she come • p m ., DST, to elect a d ire c to r to an employee o f G ithe ns M otors, some races. were ll.nh-it.i Hill (Oil I I I I* e ie 11 O regon w ith her fa th e r in 1875. | t ill the unexpired te rm o f Ray In c , C ottage Grove, re tu rn e d to Jim m ie, Joy, Sue und Joan liter, S te ve Giu.|a*t a m i G e u rg e ltu We thought it was o f s u ffic ie n t 'D avis, who has moved fro m the w o ik M onday a fte r a week's va S u ite r are very happy over the Funk, and Fa I I I I I I and B e lle in te rest to pass on to o u r readers i d is tric t. R egistered voters tha t catio n advent o f a new baby b ro th e r Im rn B u rk h o ld e r. have live d in the d is tric t 30 days M rs R ichard J a rre tt, Pamela A u g u s t 15 'D i,- new a rriv a l weigh- I was born in K n o x cou nty. In are e lig ib le to vote. Ray F unk and Elhelm ae D en and T im m y o f C resw ell spent last ist In at 8 ¡miinds. |2 ounces, and diana. on the W abash r iv e r O c The M ount V i e w school w ill Wednesday w ith her sister, M rs. has been .united W illia m i B illy * ham, a new player, were riu u ie rs- tober 90, 1871. M y fa th e r came up, Just one stroke behind the s ta rt on Monday, Septem ber 8 Roy St alder. Dean. Parents are M r. and M rs. west to Oregon in 1875 and settled The firs t day school w ill be held w litlte tn Dun liivo n s, S p rin g fie ld , fa th e r James S u ite r. near C anyonville, w h ich came to on ly fro m 9 to 11 a m . and the o f Chuch Bivens, Is ill w ith a Thost’ who (ante out fo r the M r. and Mrs. Chet P u td y und be o u r home tow n. W e liv e d there hot lunches w ill begin on the sec serious stom ach condition. M r, und Mrs. Jack P urd y went play Tuesday evening and the fo u r and a h a lf years w hen I was ond day o f school. A ny c h ild s ta r t p o tlu ck d in n e r fo llo w in g were eight and a h a lf years old M r and M is. A r th u r M cE lro y to Y akim a ove r the week end to ing school fo r the firs t tim e, or ami M rs II B MeMII b rin g Ixiek a load o f bucking M r M y fa th e r le ft O regon and went and sons, Stephen, Redd and G ary, to W ashington by covered wagon | w ho has moved here fro m another o f S p rin g fie ld , were Sunday din- horses to be used in the am a te ur Ian and th e ir guests, M r, and R F M ille r o f la tn u n le , in the spring o f 1879. We w ent by ! state, m ust have a health c e r tifi ner guests o f he r b ro th e r and his rodeo to be held at th e ir ranch M is W yu : Messrs m id Mesdontea Ray way o f M cKenzie Pass, and at cate. These are ava ila ble from w ife. M r. and Mrs, C huck Bivens, Io n A ugust 3d and 31. M r. and Mrs. K in g James o f Denham, Ralph l-e J a in e lt, F a il th a t tim e there was no re a l road. yo u r physician. and fa m ily. H ill. N J. Nelson, R a y Funk, The way over the pass w as very 1 The bus schedule w ill be the Joe O wen o f D ra in and R iy Yoncalla spent Sunday w ith his M a il K ln c n rt am i Steve G as|ier; same as last year, u n til fu rth e r steep and rough, and when we sister and b ro th e r-in law. M r and S ta b le r w ere fis h in g at Rosal y notice. c.tnje to the lava beds someone M rs Jack T e rre ll, and attended also Bob G as|ier. Belle Bill kholder T here w ill be no re g is tra tio n fee la tke o ve r the week end. M rs the I( X ) F picnic. am i <¡ary B u rt, caddy. had to go ahead to fin d where Gwen and c h ild re n spent the week o th e r wagons had gone. Just now th is year, but the school lunches end w ith M rs S ta ld e r. M r. and M rs Fatrl S t if f o l B aker The golf group wishes Io th n n k w il be higher. and then they w ould fin d where spent last W ednesday night and ih e I im ’ u I g o lf eluh m anagem ent Beginners m ust b rin g a b irth T h e Dee F a n n e rs have k ille d the wheels had scarred the rocks T h u rsd a y w ith Ida sister m id lo r a llow in g it Ihe use o f the tw o rattlesn ake s around th e ir fa m ily . M r and M rs Lyn n W j clu b room fo r the |N»tluek dinners We were on the road three weeks , c e rtific a te to school, also. ' going fro m C a n yo n ville to D ayten. i T he fa c u lty w ill be the same as home. Just a week ap a rt. The firs t mutt. d u rin g the ta ll season Wash., th ro u g h O regon T e rrito ry I last year, w ith the exception ot snake had ten ra ttle s and was T he S tiffs are on th e ir honey- the 7 th and 8th grade teacher, He discovered by M rs F a rm e r In the moon, h a vin g ju st been m arried EX M ( K I M - S ID ' * IG » H W hen we got across th e lava ■ w ill be Bob G ersten lie rger o f Ash co rn fie ld , near the house. M r at the C a th e d ra l in the Trees 1 l.lt ilB I .E A S O l I K »IKS . beds we found a nice place t o ' land. M r. G erstenberger is m a r F a rm e r k ille d It w ith a 2x8. 'D ie in the Trees <»f M yste ry near E nlisted men o f the M a rin e cum p by a spring in a pine grove j rie d and has three childre n. They second snake had eight ra ttle s and Ctescent C ity , C a lif. C orjis Reserve not on active d u ly There we stayed tw o rllghts. where live on Sweet lame. O&C tim ber revenues and says it is seeking “to interest the was fir s t s,-en by the son, Ronald, .Mrs M a rio n P urd y spent sev and fo rm e r enlisted men of the it snowed the fir s t. M y lit t le b ro other 17 O&C counties.” Anyone w ish in g m ore in fo rm a at the co rn e r o f the house. Ronald eral days in C ottage G rove hoa- M arine ( ’o rjis and M anne C o r j* ther, six years old, got lost. He Lane county is interested in the problem and we a r c ' Jeanette K e lly , R epo rter tion m ay c a ll yo u r correspondent k ille d it w ith a hoe. | p lta l lust week She is able to Resetve who now are etvillans, are was gone a ll day. One o f fa th e r's J and she w ill be glad to get it fo r Phone 813R1 sure it hopes to benefit by such revenues. M r and Mrs. Ted Alum baugh Ite home again now M rs S tanley e ligible to ap ply fo r ap po intm en t brothers, Jake F lo ck, was w ith The Clackam as county editor quoted from the Roseburg j T h e past week end found the us, and he and an o th e r m an tra v e l you. of Fresno, C a lif , fo rm e r owners P urdy kept h e r baby w hile site w as as second lieutenants In the re M rs. Bessie E ynm an. B erth a o f the E. I I Hughes p ro p e rty, ill News-Review, “ But we are wondering if, perhaps, the BLM cou nty road resurfaced as fa r as lin g w ith us w ent to h u n t m y serve, the d ire cto r, 13th M arine and Jesse, o f R io V ista , C a lif., m e called on old frie n d s one day last is not getting a little too greedy.” M rs I tennis M itc h e ll and M rs Corps Reserve d is tric t, S eattle, brother. A th ird stayed in camp the Dorena school. v is itin g th is week a t the home o f V e e k Sunday M r and Mrs. B yro n I H a rold G ow ing e n te rta in e d 29 tins a n m iu m isl ‘D ie d is tric t In Perhaps this is so, since a recent story released said that A ll the employees o f Booth T hey tracked him and found he her b ro th e r, M r. a n d M rs. Ed the governm ent realized from BLM a net profit of $3.20 for K e lly L u m b e r Cb., w ho spent the had gone in a big c irc le and came H ocking. Janice E ynm an has been W a td o f galena, ow ners o f this 'la d ie s and several ch ild re n at a cludes W ashington, t »regott. M on same p ro p e rty some years before h a m bu rger iis s l a n d ik 'in o n s tr i- tana and Idaho. ev^ry dollar spent in the region of Oregon, Idaho and W ash past tw o weeks on vacation, re back to camp. W hen he Saw us. v is itin g here a ll sum m er. the A lu m ba ugh * were r a ilin g on tlo n ¡ta rty in Mrs E a rl Gow lo g ’s turne d to th e ir jobs M onday m orn he was so frig h te n e d he ran in the ington during the past fiscal year. W e are so rry to hear o f the old friends, too. l«tck ya rd lust T hursday. o th e r d ire ctio n T h e m an that lng. The main point put forth in favor of the counties is death o f a fo rm e r resident, Cleve Miss Radelbt Fellow s o f San M iss F ried a S ta ld e r. o f Salem. Stayed in eamp shot his gun and M r. and M rs. R obert O wen and that originally g ran t lands were to be sold to settlers by the fa m ily returner! to th e ir home here the others answered w ith shots Van Schoiack o f Heppner. M r Visited Sunday evening w ith her Francisco is v is itin g her aunt and O&C Railroad company. When contract term s were violated W ednesday, A ugust 13, a fte r a W e were s jo n a ll to g e th e r and Van Schoiack was born near Do b ro th e r and sister’-ln -la w . M r. and uncle, M r. and M rs Ben lln g g s . rena and raised in th is com m u nity. M is Roy S tabler. the lands were repossessed by the government. The claim is t r ip to the Y ellow stone N a tio n a l happy again. in R ive r road W ith The fu n e ra l was held at Heppner, that had the lands been handled properly in the first place P ark. D ickie Rogers of R akersfieid re Dave and Ben M ueauley have W ashington was a te r r it o r y then on W ednesday o f th is week, m id tu rn e d home W ith IV'ggy Jenkins P au l llansett by the railroad they would today be in private hands. Y o u r correspondent received a also. W e lived in D a yto n t i l l fa ll. | b u ria l was at Pendleton. finished fu llin g tim b e r near Rose The editor claims th a t the revenue outside of expenses, postcard M onday m o rn in g fro m as fa th e r had a jo b d riv in g ra il- J M r. und Mrs. T o m Rees of burg. hut have bought a new fo r a v is it. Peggy had Isa n ill should be for the counties. And the biggest share of revenue M r. and M rs. Ray Steele, local road ties down the T u e h ie R iver ' S anta B arbara. C a lif., visite d last pow er saw and w ill fa ll tim b e r C a lifo rn ia v is itin g relative s und I t m ay la- a litt le la te Io J' D ic k ie fo r some tim e, D ickie r e lio n it, but every sportsman storekeeper and w ife , fro m Boze a ll summer. He had to make week a t the home o f Mrs. Rees' near home. is from tim ber sales. po rte d Ih u l the p la ste r In th e ir (Micks a rod and reel in his f a r M r. and M rs. George Q uackeh- The fight is a m ajor one, with the sides shaping up in man. M ont., saying they were enough to ta ke us th ro u g h the b ro th e r. M r. and M rs A B. a w o n d e rfu l tr ip and th a t w in te r. Then the re were several Cochrane. They re tu rn e d home on bush und fu m ily spent S atu rday house was cracked and everyone •ind beads (or his fa v o rite fisltln g congress and in the counties. W hat Lane county and the having wa* badly frig h te n e d In the re the y had spent three days in Y el men going to the A s o tin fia ts , a Monday o f th is week. s(sit should tn le ii >ted tit the and Sunday w ith the John M attlee others will get should be of m ajor im poitance to everyone. lowstone cent ea rth qu ake N a tio n a l P a rk w ith M r big, fla t, p ra irie c o u n try. F a th e r fact that Isaak W a lto n was lid iri and Dun M iles fa m ilie s n t Ada M r and M rs J e rry Mosby and L&ne could receive alm ost $1 million this fall, based on the Steele's b ro th e r and w ife from drove along w ith them . F a th e r • M r. a m i M rs D a le lle iie k s o n c h ild re n o f Eagle P oint, G re g , H ie men went out bear h u n tin g a n d fa m ily o f l ta k rld g e spent the on August ’J tlt, 1593 T h a t’s n long percent assum ption. Des M ;in e s. Iow a. T hey are now took up a homestead and w ith I visite d on Sunday at the home ol in d got a black bear w eighing w e e k end w it h h e r |s tre n ls , M r haul Us the flslt tiles, hut “ Ik e " Various bills have been introduced in Congress recently m a kin g a le isu re ly t r ip hom ew ard fo u r o t us c h ild re n and m other's M r. Mosby's m other, M rs. M ar w e ll ove r 300 pounds. W alton was ■ ueh an export In iln - and M rs. I I I I . T a y lo r M r. and M rs. D illa rd C oker and ic lp he b u ilt a log house, sawed g u erite Mostly. to change the wording of the McNary Act so th a t the 18 p isca to ria l pastures th a t Ida name M r. und M rs. It A S ta ff, of M r and M rs C. II M itch e ll, M r 0 * C Counties won’t receive the 75 percent, but Congress has baby, w ho have been residin g at in d made the shakes i t was cov- i L o is Parsons o t A sto ria is spend Eugene, th e ir d a u g h te r and fa m is s till m ig h ty fa m ilia r to a ll fish- and M rs S ta n le y P u rd y And The O akridge, moved th e ir household ered w ith and made the flo o rin g not yet approved any such legislation. ing her vacation at the home of ily , M r and M rs I us»n F erris. Rev. K o tic rt G reen took twa-lve eruteit. lie 's ihe p n lru n saint o f Briefly, the old M cNary act of 1937 gave 50 percent of goods in w ith M rs. F loyd Chaffee »ut o f logs, a ll by hand. her jiarents, M r. and Mrs. Car Pam ela and Denny o f Puealelbi. y ung p ro file to C h ris tu m cam p nt tlte slight exaggeration slre te he tl fa m ily , m o th e r o f M rs. C o ker He b u ilt a big fire p la c e out of ' Perkins. to in cred ible lim its mid (lie idol of Idaho, came M onday evening to proceeds from sale of O&C tim ber to the 18 counties, with and Crescent I jik e fo r the week S u n u n til M r. C o ker secures em ploy rock and clay mud. T h e chim ney The Row R ive r Foresters 1 - I I see the Dee F a n n e rs and a ll spent day a ftern oon . Those going are the fe llo w w ith tile o u ts lre te lw d 25 percent for Government adm inistrative expenses and 25 m ent and a place to reside. was sm all sticks the size o f la th - clu b held its re g u la r m eeting on Tuesday und W ednesday cam ping arm *. percent to pay an $8.000,000 debt which the government lk>b and Charles D ru lim g e r, G ary M r. and M rs. M a u rice E stab’ ook ng and cla y mud. T h e firep la ce out and cooking o ve r a ca m p fire Wednesday o f last week, at the and Russell M itc h e ll, Dawn Tew , owed the O&C railroads when the lands were reclaimed. A f and Sharon were Sunday guest used large wood and m ade the He w ro te a tasik called "T h e home o f M r. und M rs. T ed Hudson a t the coast near Reedsport. Mrs. B e tty Dunn. Connie l*urdy, John-' Compb at A n g le r", and he opoQed of June, 1951 the 18 counties have paid off this huge debt at the J. H . S p a h r h :n e . louse w a rm . O u r home was b u ilt M r. und Mrs. Ted Hudson und F a im e r and M rs S ta ff are sisters nle B ell Johnson. Sharon K o trtc up by saying, "1 have la id aaide M rs. R o de rick D o o little ant and claim to be entitled to the additional 25 percent of timber n a h u rry as w in te r was upon us. C arl, and B illy Seaver spent the Ray H o lb ro o k and sons, Dave, T re n u and A lb e rt A rm lta g e . a n d ) business, und gone n-fltrttlng .” T o daughters spent F rid a y w ith th e ir ;o fa th e r made long s tic k s tha t receipts under the existing law. week end at W inchester Buy, (ish Jack. Zack and Joe, w-ent to Mattel A r lin Rothnuge The Rev Green w h ich a few- m illio n lisherm en W hat the outcome will be, we do not know, but Lane fa th e r, H e n ry M ille r, w ho is the ' i t in between the logs, as there ing. last Tuesday to see B ill M ueauley M ts. John Dunn and M rs. Lziura have added, "Me, lis t” , in tlte (aist a tch m an fo r B ooth K e lly in the were cracks. T hen he sen t us county citizens should be awake to the vital problem, and w logging Danny Dee M iles re tu rn e d to D in n e r guests on Monday evt operations. ch ild re n to the swam p form le ss to n in g at the home o f M r. and M rs his home ut Adu S a tu rd u y a fte r K ie th are re m a in in g fo r the week I Ik«• odd years W ith D u ak W alton, what CongresE may do may be decided by public opinion to assist w ith tlte ra m p fish in g tv i- alm ost a ’u*cond re lig Susan T r y k is the proud posses put in the cracks Then he drove opinion formed by our readers. W. B Iatyng were M r. and M rs spending a week w ith Jim m y M rs C II .M ilpliell, A irs W a l ion lie said, "Y ou w ill fin d angling sor o f a saddle horse secured Sun the sticks in to m ake it tig h t. Quuckenbush Robert Benson and son H a ro ld ot lace D u rb in < t Fncene and Mrs In he lik e Ihe v irtu e o f h u m ility , day. A ug ust 17. We were g e ttin g along ju s t fine Dave and Ben M ueauley ram ped E ly ria . Ohio. M r. and Mrs. II. M T. P A d d is o n o f B ro w n sville went w hich lias a ealmnesa «1 s p irit am i Joyce K e lly re turn ed to her when one day a tragedy came to out S atu rday n ig h t In the (3 e a r M onroe o f Eugene and J. A to A lb a n y M ondny to visit th e ir a w o rld o( oth ei blessings a tte n d home a fte r spending several days o u r house w h ich to o k aw ay o u r Mrs. Benson is a sistei La ke area and Sunday w ent to aunt, M rs. A . M, K endricks, who ing u|K>n it " T hat h its the n a il on The Non-Partisan Retailers' Nationwide Get-Out-The- at the Cecil Beck hame in Cottage happiness fo r aw hile. F a th e r had o Schneider C ra te r Lake. f H. M. M onroe and is v is itin g a nephew come fro m Indiana and them . Vote Committee has come up with a catchy and excellent slo Grove. Dee F a rm e r is back a t w o rk is ve ry i l l In an Allatny h o -p itu l | the th u m b Makes a fe llo w w ant M r, and M rs. Ralph Ixx-kic j to load his gear In to his c a r! . , , M rs. C halice W ard and M rs he got anxious to k il l a deer. So gan this year. It is “Vote As You Please— But Please Vote.” M r. and Mrs. A lta K e lly visited again nt P o tte r Rros. m ill a fte r The coming election is of trem endous importance— it will Iv e l H u m ph re y w ere recent pa fa th e r and tw o o f his brothers took Sunday evening a t the home ol an eight m onths rest w ith a b r »ken went to Redmond und la iy to n And, by tlte w ay . . . w h e th e r ove r the week end lo okin g fo r leg- determine the fateful courses th a t this nation will take in p tie ita n l. ts at the C ottage G rove hos h im and w ent hu n tin g . T hey a ll M r and M rs H a rry W illiam s. sheep. M rs L o ckie returned to j you're a fisherm an o r not, tran»- separated and w ent in d iffe re n t T h e school playshfxl received C a ro l Hand has re tu rn e d to hei domestic and foreign policy. On both sides, the candidates, D a yto n T uesday to tirin g hack a iK irtu tio n 's a m ig h ty im is irta n t M rs. F lo yd C haffee is d riv in g directions. B ut the nephew got home in Chelan, Wash, a fte r a nice new w h ite coat o f |»ulnt load o f sheep. lia rt of any vaenlion t r ip . . Bc- their managers, and their partisans have promised driving, a new car. contused and came hack to where spending several days v is itin g at this last week. fighting campaigns. Far-reaching and opposed philosophieF K a rm e n Dame was «1 who has J lo re you s ta rt on your» . , stop M r. and M is. H e n ry K e lly and fa th e r was. F a th e r was behind D ix ie M iles o f Ada is spending of government are the real stake in this election. It will be a L a r r y accom panied M r. and M rs tree loading his gun when the the home o f h e r grnndm other, Ihe week w ith B a rb a ra and Lois spent the sum m er wtQ i her aunt, in fo r a m o to r tune up la d 's m ake M rs. M a rg u e rite Mosby and oth er Mrs. W. I I Moore, return ed to sure o f those s iu n k plugs, dis- tragedy if the decision is made, as in the past, by a minority Clarence W in e in g e r and tw o c h il nephew shot him . He had taken relatives, Quuckenbush. 't r i liu t o r coil» the "get-up -and - her home at Dorena this week dren o f C u lp C reek to G old Beach h im fo r a deer. I t d id n 't k ill him of our people. M r. and M rs. E lm e r K im re y and M r. and Mrs. H a rry W illia m * go” o f you r cnr. T h e W. I I. Leach fa m ily has re las,t W ednesday and rem ained un but the b u lle t went throu gh his Over the centuries, rivers of blood have been shed in the ■ions, Lo yd and Ronald, accom pan ce n tly p .lin te il the house w h ite i l S a tu rd a y. The men w ent salmon side and broke three o f his ribs accom panied M r. and M rs. Ellis We have a b e a u tifu l «election o f fight for the right of franchise— the right to a secret ballot. t fis W illia m s on a t r ip to O dell l-ak» ied l»y M r. and M rs. H a rry H ig h w ith green trim . I t adds m uch to h in g w ith no success, but they M y dad la y fo r six weeks in bed UM'il earn. I f you're tire d ot Bring land enjoyed the week end at For this is the first and the last defense against tyranny. hope to t r y it again in the near on Sunday the appearance o f M ill Camp between life and death. He got i ts-desti (an d im e In und see these W ithout the right to vote as conscience and mind dictates, fu tu re . M r and M rs. Russell M ilnes ol C ra te r Lake. T he L jrle B alie nsky ifn rn lly of Iw iiuties, and ta lk It over w ith our w ell, but it was a long tim e be T he Dee F a rm e r fa m ily , accom men are slaves—the servants of ruthless m asters whose pow M r. and M rs. J. H . S pa hr were fore he got so he could do hard E llensburg. Wash., w e r e guests panied by the H e rm a n Sanders P alm er, Nebr., le ft fo r th e ir home u s e d ea r m anager at H A N S E N ers know no limit. business v is ito rs in C ottage Grove w o rk. He had to give up his hom e this week o f Mrs. M ilnes' sistei and E. G. Sanders fa m ilie s o f Eu- M onday. T hey had Iteen v is itin g BROS. 5th A W aahlngton. Phone and fa m ily , M r and M rs. H a rry We have th at right—yet it is common in this country for on M unday o f th is week. tw o I 760. stead, and we came back to O re Eene. re ce n tly spent a day p ic re la tive s here fo r about A w edding o f m uch in te re st to gon. M o th e r's health was not good N ord. Mrs. M a ry R unk return ed n ic k in g at A lb an y, helping a sis w -eks. but half or less of the eligible voters to go to the polling w ith them On S a tu rd a y th« booth on election day. One vote doesn’t m atter, they say. Yet residents o f th is co m m u n ity w ill up there, e ith e r M ilnes, Nords, and Mrs. R unk vis ter, M rs R A S ta ff, celebrate W e came back to Oregon, where a Joare handful of votes can determine crucial contests— as ta ke place Sunday, A ugust 24 at ited C ra te r La ke N a tio n a l P ark her b irth d a y , recently as 1940 a U. S. Senator was elected by a m argin of the M e th o d ist chu rch in C ottage w-e lived before we le ft. I got a ll John M ueauley. w ho is un d e r W ayne D aile y is v is itin g at the G rove when M rs. E lizab eth B u ll- o f m y schooling at Days Creek, ju st 20 votes in the huge state of Texas. And when the "my in gton becomes the bride o f M l! home o f his a u n t and uncle, M r. going tre a tm e n t fo r rhe um a tism at m iles fro m C anyonville K itso n S prings is re p orted to la- and M rs. W. N. Dowens. vote doesn't m atter” attitude is held by millions of people, we ton H a rris , p rin c ip a l of the Dorena seven W ITH US YOU STRIKE I was m a rrie d there at the age M r. and M m . G l e n G illispie, much Improved. have government by the minority, and no one can say th a t school. o f 19. M y husband was M oreis THE «JACKPOT TWRICE, A telephone was in sta lle d at the will of the people is dominant. W e ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to w e l Conner Raym ond. We were m a r K ath lee n and Stephen, were guests the John M acauley home M onday W IT H S E f Z V /C E i on Sunday a t the home o f M r. and Vote As You Please—But Please Vote. come to th is co m m u n ity M r. and rie d a t m y home. T hey gave me M r. and M rs. C. R. G a rriso n and \U T Y A M O P & C E M rs. Carm en H u ffm a n and sons, a big w edding on Septem ber 7, M rs. A r th u r Bales. John Snauer visite d Monday son N o rm an spent three days a ll fo rm e rly o f C u lp Creek, who 1890. We were m a rrie d by tho last week up the S an tlam and at re ce n tly purchased th e W a lte r M etho dist m in is te r, who a t th a t w ith Stephen G illisp ie and w orked C lear La ke and visite d Peterson A /2 c M e lvin James Wiscarson, on co m p le tin g th e ir fo re s try p r o j C happelle home and have take n tim e was W. B. Mose. 18, o t Disston, passed away in Rock Gardens and did some fis h Oregon’s M arch o f Dim es agency up residence T he C hapelle fa m ily M r. Raym ond and I owned a ect fo r 4-H clu b e x h ib it a t the ing. C huck Bivens took care of Sacram ento, C a lif., Sunday, A u South I-ane C o un ty fa ir th is week loosed a s ta tis tic a l b litz as pro of has m oved to P o rtla n d to operate sm all fa rm on the South Umpqua gust 17, fo llo w in g in ju rie s re th e ir chores. end. positive th a t residents o f the a grocery. riv e r ten m iles above Days C ieek. ceived in a m otorcycle accident. M r and M rs. O ra A dd in gton of The Engles and A u x ilia ry p icn ic Beaver state are high am ong the T h e Hom e Econom ics c lu b of T h e re we raised o u r fa m ily o f six He was born in Cottage Grove. B la c k b u tte ro u te visite d I a s i w ill be held Sunday, August 24 highest in the generosity o f th e ir the D orena G range has decided childre n, fo u r boys and tw o g irls . A p ril 9, ls«34. H e lived his e n tire a t the picnic grounds on the A W T hursd ay w ith th e ir daughter. life u n til jo in in g the A ir Force support o f the incessant cam paign to have a food concession a t the W hen o u r youngest g ir l was six Mrs. Roy S talder. against polio. Lane C o u n ty F a ir and are ve ry we sold o u r ranch and bought a Thom as place. last y e a r in the Disston and Culp Oregon school ch ild re n topped busy m a k in g plans and a p po intin g fa rm a t D ra in . W e lived the re Creek area. He was stationed at M a th e r A ir F orce Base near Sac the nation in the 1952 M a rch of com m ittees to ta ke care o f every three and a h a lf years. M r. R ay back to housekeeping at the age Dimes . . . P o rtla n d was the lead d e ta il. Tuesday o f th is week they m ond took a no tion to go to o f 80. I ar>. ‘.veil and happy th a t ram ento. S u rv iv in g him are his parents, M r. and M rs. Charles ing Am erican c ity in the over m et a t th e ir h a ll to m ake ha m Canada, so we got a chance to I can ta ke care o f m yself. I spent A complete Fuel Oil Ser W iscarson o f Disston and fo u r 100,000 population class . . . and b u rg e r relishes and pies to be trade o u r place fo r a fa rm In la st w in te r w ith m y daughter, vice . . . the best fuel oil, Canada. W e cha rte red a c a r and M a rg a re t W allace, in Phoenix, brothers and three sisters: John Oregon finished a snappy fo u rth frozen up fo r use a t th a t tim e. m etered track s nnd cour among a ll th e states in pe r cap ita Oregon. I > R jy C a rtw rig h t is serving on took a ll o f o u r belongings. We took in Texas; R obert in A laska, L yle teous drivers. 'Phis means I have 34 g ra nd childre n and 30 in C a lifo rn ia , Lonnie a t home, c o n trib u tio n * to th is year's re the Federal grand ju r y w h ich is o u r team o f horses and a (mny, worry-free fuel stiply next in session in Eugene. also m achinery. We were there great g ra nd childre n. And m y c h il M rs. A n n ie Nelson, M rs. Susie cord-breaking e ffo rt. winter. (Jail us. The results were announced by Anyone de sirin g to vote in the fo u r years. T hen we tho ugh t o u r dren are a ll livin g . I was raised in Bean and Helen, a ll o f .Disston; D r. E. T . H edlund x»f P o rtla n d , general election, be c e rta in you boys were going to w ar, so we pioneer life and enjoyed it and m any o th e r relatives. sold out and came back to Oregon, s t ill th in k it was a good life to •Funeral services were held a t state M arch o f Dim es C hairm an, are registered. M r. and M rs. E arnest G iles o f where we settle d in C ottage live. from the the S m ith Funeral CJtapel W ed based on a co u n try-w id e o m p ila - tio n received fro m the N a tio n a l Phoenix, A riz., a re spending a few Grove. Sara Edna F lo ck Raym ond nesday, August 20, at 2:30 p m w ith in te rm en t in the B rum baugh Foundation fo r In fa n tile P a ra ly days w ith M r. and M rs. Lee Giles, W e bought a sm all ranch tw o parents of his, and his s is te r and m iles east of tow n. T here we lived M an y thin gs m ay lie preserved Cemetery. Paul Lubbers o ffic ia te d sis in N ew Y ork. her fa m ily , M r. and M rs. C arl 13 years. M ay the fir s t, 1933, m y in alcohol but la w and o rd e r are FORESTRY SPECIALIST S chroeberg o f th is com m u nity. husband passed away. Then In the not on the lis t. IlflN o . nth Hh. 555 GIVES H tO O EST lO N S T he E arnest G iles a re on th e ir sp rin g o f 1934 I sold m y fa rm and M illic e n t Iliene Lewis, 39, pass FOR FIRE PREVENTION w ay home fro m a vacation spent w ent to live w ith m y oldest son, ed aw ay Wednesday, A ugust 13, One w ay fo r O regon cam pers to in Y ellow stone N a tio n a l P a rk and C a rl, fo r 12 years. in Canby. She was bom In Cottage prevent forest fire s is to ta ke a various points. Then m y sister and I decided to Grove, January 31. 1914, and lived tip fro m the Indians, says Charles M rs. A lle n G iles and fa m ily are re n t a house and keep house to here u n til a year ago. She was a R. Ross, extension fa rm fo re s try pre p a rin g one o f the W ic k s ' c o t gether. H e r he alth was q u ite m em ber o f the Assembly o f God specialist a t Oregon S ta te college. tages fo r th e ir residence u n til poor, but we enjoyed being to C hurch. “ W h ite m an m ake heap big fire they are p e rm itte d to sail fo r g e ther as we were both widows. GULP GREEK (BY THE BRIDGE) S u rv iv in g are her m other, M rs stand w ay o ff. In d ia n m ake T okyo, Japan, w here A lle n is Sta We lived here in C ottage Grove Sadie Lew is o f Canby, and tw o lit t le f ir e s it down 'side h im ,” is tioned a t Johnson A ir Base. a year and h a lf before she passed Bisters: Mra. L illia n C u ts fo rth and how the Indians used to put it. A friendly place to trade. M rs. C a rl Schroeberg and John aw ay the 18th o f July, 1947, a t the M rs . Lela W ard, both o f Canby. Ross advises cam pers to scrape L e ro y plan to go to D ille y near age o f 79. H e r name was E lla 'Funeral services were held at aw ay a ll flam m a ble m a te ria l fro m F orest G rove in the near fu tu re T ille r. For Free Demonstration Ca’I «28.15 Groceries, Meats, Beverages 11 a m . S aturday. August 16, at a spot a t least fiv e feet in diam e to spend some tim e w ith M r. I have been liv in g am ong m y M ills M o rtu a ry . In te rm e n t was in ter. Then they should d ig u hole Schroeberg’s step-m other. ch ild re n ever since. The fir s t o f in the cen ter and b u ild the fir e ih e lo cal M asonic cem etery. Perishable foods kept in our modern refrigeration eases A p ril I got me a n othe r litt le house there, In d ia n fashion. Dealer for your protection. Subscribe to T he S entinel here in C ottage Grove and w e nt ¡T o the E d ito r: I have been naked to >mak«' BatabltaMd August IB. i»W i statem ent re la tiv e to m y candi Published » w r y Thursday at Cotta«« G ro w . Or»«on dacy on the council Som etim e ago Ent«rad at C o tta«» G ro w Oratfon aa a»con<1 claaa m att»r 11 was approached by the church ■ubarrtptloo rat»«, caah In advance No subscription for less than th r w months 3 Moa i groups but mude no decision at 1 Yr • Moa. i t Or«c<m _ 1 33 th a t tim e My w ife however, said 3 00 J (Mt statua Orsg.n 1 30 « 00 1 30 d e fin ite ly No. She was w illin g for Forwlgn rates co appi tea l too. me to give fo u r years o f m y tim e O. Marita Y d i’ or. Publisher j to th a t w o rk, but fe lt it should ’ «rim a M a rtin . Advertising M anager But . S ria m Adkins hoc 1st y Kdttnr. Phon«« B.M F3t. BOIT now go on to someone else '4fcn Gallo ... _ M anaging Ed itor. Phones 3ó3. 330. »00 being a man and w ishing to show who was the buss. I hadn't made up o u r m inds N ow as she ieels N lW S F A P l# N A T IO N A l (D IT ; the same way, I am d e fin ite ly not I U R 1 1 » H 1 1 » j a candidate fo r re-election. A SJO C IA 1IO N I have enjoyed w o rk in g w ith M ayo r Dolem an a n d the oth er ' councilm an. T rue, we d id n 't al way agree. but th a t is life . I feel N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g R epresentative 1 we have accom plished some y y K K H I.Y N E W S P A P E R R K P R E S E N T A T n F.S. |N C , ' things, not n e a rly as many as we N ew Y o rk • C hicago • D e tro it • P hila delph ia w ould like , but w ith o u r lim ite d I knowledge and funds we hav i done the best possible. I have trie d i to lean som ewhat to the conserva- . liv e side, but th a t is ra th e r d iffi The county of Clackam as and much of its press has I c u lt in these in fla tio n a ry times. I shall continue to do a ll I can been engaged in loud hues and cries over revenue for Ore- I u n til Ja n u a ry n e xt, and w ill al- gon's 18 counties from O&C tim berlands. ; ways lie able to look back and In an editorial recently in the E nterpr.je-C ourier , te ll how vve did thin gs when I was Oregon City, the editor opposed efforts to change the 75 on the c ity council. percent of revenue distributed to the counties. Sincerely, E lm e r J. Kent Clackamas county is in the middle of a suit to recovet •f. O & C REVENUE ISSUE DOREMA oi*S SriH A Right and a Duty ríSízKí Melvin Wiscarson Beaver State High In Dimes Campaign Order Your Christmas Cards NOW Cottage Grove Sentinel Millicent I. Lewis O'BRIEN'S STORE KE-L dmax IHf« The New 27-Pound, 4 Horsepower HOMELITE Chain Saws are now available for Immediate delivery. R. B. GARMAN 49-lfcxx