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The Sentinel, Cot tage G rove, Oregon
City, Chamber M eet *mith: national «’uns*l?r- ^^¡^^«»«niAN.siuicMasK
OREGON STES D A D S DAY
ENTERTAINMENT FEB. Î
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Membership was divided into ‘ stated that "torrential rains of
EUGENE -University of -Ore-1 the group that fire J o ss in small f.
,,,.OL1.,S for that many city Saturday night and early Sunday
gon students Will be host to their i cities in 1952 was up 7.3 percent 'appas Committee No. 1 Cleo started a small flood.^ Silk Creek
Three industrial accidents this fathers February 7 at the annualI over 1951 according to the-N'ation-
»'nd Art Welnkauf; No. was over the road by Nealleys
past week* injured men, and one Dad's Day. The schedule includes ai Board, of Fire Underwriters' , R
Smith Gene Ware and' store and between the schoolhouse
Xitabllehed Auguri 13. ISM.
The Boy Scouts of America will lady was hurt in a car mishap a luncheon at the Erb Memorial report.’ He said this was due a 1®^ —-
Arne No 3 Warren Han- and Leslie Muno’s. But the rain
Pubiiah»» «Terr •nm r.day a t C
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hold a Cub Leaders Training north of town.
Union and a business meeting for I to volunteer setups. He said that
' a are’nc^ ¿othrell- No 4, slacked off by early afternoon and
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H. . * v . ^ 7 M o aubacription for laaa than thre« month».
Course starting Tuesday, January
Arnold F. Dobson of L orane|dads Evening entertainment w illjin Cottage Grove, however, not
B. McMillan, Ray Albee and by evening there was a very little
f Tr.'
«M o». 3M oa 27 and running through February route had to have a finger ampu-j
choice between the Oregon- much loss was incurred and said
5 Earl Wil- water on the road
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i J? 12. The sessions will be held on
W f d a t basketball game or the Uni- he "hopes to keep it that way.”
winter p m u n g No
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Tuesday
and
Thursday
nights
at’
rital
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Thursday
alter
catching
theater
production
son'
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S,okcs
>ut«Ue Oregon
of
The police chief spoke and told
¿ 1 1 'HesS|i of the First Citizen reported they had to send chil-
Foreign rate« oo application.
of the "trouble yvith juveniles." Cofonlitlve -
that the dinner dren home Monday because water
Salesman.”
Oltnr.-pibiiiw L:30 at
Me’hod,st Ghurch in
rove^Foundry
W C. Martin
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A d m r t li ln g M » n » g » r Cottage GlOVC
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but added this had improved and honoring'CotTage Grove's leading-» w as up over the only walk leading
Mr» jam e» Rol»»
That same day Gladys Hackman
'— Tils training course w ill'con-
that he would be glad to cooper- citizen for thc >T>ar WQUid be Mon- to the building.
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tain the following highlights: what °f Anlauf suffered face lacera-
loan Gall«
!*'<’ with the Chamber in any ideas dav' Ecbiua,-V 1<?. a, Dorena
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tions
and
bruises
after
she
ran-in-
Cub Scouting is, program plan
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• Grangc haU Additional plans for Sew er Plan S tarted
new sfape #
ning, den meetings achievement to a ditch near the Canton Cafe on FOR RENT: 4 room
N A I lO N A l
IO I I O k i A l
W1,h
Bucher
told
the
«musing
story
annua ; cvcnl u , j j be an-
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pliñ, den chiefs " ‘^ ‘^ ^ ^ ^ n ^ y U M ^ t t t w r o f L o i w » * ¿"bedrooms and shower. Phone of the stolen bicycle rcitorted by
P u » LI s h e » s
"We need a quick answer,” he
A S S O C I AT >0«N
pack administration
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p rury announced activities of said. ' Bonds have been sold for
'ASSOCIATION
BI
¡ meetings.
The courses are open to all in- '«
* empl° y e d UNFURNISHED house for rent S ^ a n d ^ f i v S ^ J d ^ h F ^ ^ m e ^ i ^ t o ^ k ^
the sewer system and it seems we
could use some of that money for
National Advertising Representative
Storm sewers.”
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^ r work.
The mayor s a i d , “After that
W EEK LY (^EWSPAI’ER (REPRESENTATIVES, |N C .
‘ters. The c a b e r s "from the follow-1 MMnttaspn of Lorane route an!
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trip Sunday if there is any place
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Cottage
Grove
Lum-
New York • Chicago • Detroit • Philadelphia
we can spend some of that money
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apt
The city engineer summed up
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vited to attend: .Cottage Grove, ber C° ■ ca'J8 ht *1,s
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it's that way. He referred the
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'th
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flood
situation
by
saying.
IContlrtued
trom
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Dorena, CreswelJ and 1-orane ’ ' taw ‘n a ’<* and headlock and was
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irno fA
¡n mid
Now i<
is = a a K
bad
to rriake a „ ar^nQ
across S in
mid afternoon.
afternoon. Roads matter to the water committee
An outstanding group of Cub- treated at the hospital
WANT'TO SELL my . equity in speech with the wafers muddy, were damaged somewhat in sev- for investigation of a program for
Frantic , Hunt
fo r the
Reds
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„ ber* has been recruited to help _ _ _ . “?
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1941 Pontiac club coupe. Come the _ sewers not draining.
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„ But we eral places in the district. Latham storm sewers.
Crackpots
the nation
are h a v in — g ^ field
day,
in~a I m
52-Cars Get Tapes
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f U l i » » » » ^ V. course.
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Cottage Grove and Dorena
see at 840 Birch or call 886YX. are trying to do all we can.”
school was closed for Monday.
last minute effort to rid the country of comm unists and some -pb„y arer- i^nce Naish, Norman ! ■ _ nx* FWi-lv/z» Metre»
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Taylor Young, of the Chamber
MRS. KRIK.sfcN AT C li.r
have gone so far as to point the finger of suspicion at the Richards, Elwyn. Rude,
Bruce ,n wv WIlvc n v ie
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membership committee, reported CREEK reported no cars could flood by holding back, waters, in
public school system. The high ¡school has recently received i^nsbury. Mrs. Norman Richards
In -te of bad weather thb Jay. HOUSE FOR RENT: no*’ children ^ 3 , the aim i*as to double pres-
above Disston as there was the lakes. This prevented even
several letters and a marked copy of the Sentinel of Decern-.and Margaret Hartman, a l l u- o f lcecs
SQOtch iit e ; tape on 52
or pets. Partly furnished. 43 j pnt rnembership of 121. He re- considerable water in the road further inundation and higher
ber 25, 1952, under a front page picture, which showed a , Cottage Grove and Carl
Shoben cars here Saturday in a local drive
South River Road.
_ " p J ported 71 paid members as of th+e Monday. The river was high Suh- river levels. '
group of community leaders, who had spoken to high school and r arry ,!fd of Vorer’a,
. to raise funds fdr civic projects. It W r i t q F t 1 OR TRADE for citv date
s*“1 that the goal also day and rising steadily.
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in ¿ L ¡ Was to raise 55.000 for the bousing
MRS. CASTLE AT MOSBY
students on the theme of making dem ocracy work. N otations
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under the.picture indicated that the crackpots thought only “ X Ou?^d^a've s S n e X 5 S h | j ^ y the youn^ businessmans•
Too Late to Classify
Russia had a true democracy.
C a^ T lM R lb\V>dfor Sat'd23Jtc
He a'so explained the new mem- the cars were not, making it thru.
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Due to 'rain the cars were sent
Following the communications received by Supt. Virgil ***'
bership aim of seeking more than This was not water from the main
to the fire ball where illuminated ____________________ ._ J___
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Kingsley of the high school, the Sentinel r e c e ^ •nn“? ^ Spanish-Am erican tapes'* w «ere
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‘p u t' on bumpers of T. B. Beckley of Morningside one membership in a firm. Several river but surface water from the
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communication from some person
person, living at W est Linn, Ore- tay
rxs ~ , ¿ars
Ge
Ranch
has
good
pasture
and
oat
had
already
paid
more
than
one.
hills
and
small
creeks.
The
road
cars. Gene Cults, a Jaycee and
Paul Hansen
gon, criticizing the use of the word, “Dem ocracy”' in connec W ar Veteran Dies
was also closed above N. and B.
volunteer fireman/ is in charge of
hay for your horse. $20 per he said.
tion with a front page story of the activities of the Junior
month. Good care, good shelter.
Miles Wicks of the utilities com- Land’s by high water. The bridge
Roy O. Shermali, 1635 East Ad- ! ’h«1 drive The Ja>CGes wdl rePea’
M^ybe this isn’t the right time
Chamber of Commerce. In all this«iooks like a planned attack ams, passed away, in the Cottage <h* operation this Saturday, Jan-
Phone 1166J2.»
23-4tc-26 mittee reported that he had a at the Howard Taylor place-went
out
Sunday
with
high
water
and
of
year to talk- about it, but a
reply from the PUC regarding the
on some of our community institutions. The ultim ate aim ap Grove hospital Thursday, January uar>’
Car owners
Ket the
furnish- Gbamb«r protest of the 20 per- Willis Johnson, who lives there, favorite item during hot weather
RENT: 3 room apt, rurmsn-
pears to be to create as much confusion as possible and brand 15. 1953, at the age of 74 years reflectortzed tapes in a roped off FOR
ed. Phone 345L.
oq
i»«. cpnt poWer surcharge
.
_ on local could not'get his car out, as there or in torrid countries is that clink-
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He was bom J u l y 6. 1878, at area between Fifth and Sixth pn
tile schools as a-red propaganda machine.
was no way out except by the rail- ing contribution to the cold drink -
mar- Washington or in case of rain FOR SALEt 120 base accordion, hills. He said the letter gave "very
In the first place, we doubt if there were any card carry Plattsburg. N. Y„ and
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4 s far bac*< as the early
but said a road track.
'excellent
condition.
A
bargain.
little
encouragement
ried
at
'"Helena,
Mont.,
December
a8a'n
al
the
fire?
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ing communists in the state of Oregon, outside of Portland.
DOKE.VA CORRESPONDENT, Romans folksJiave used it inter-
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meeting
Would
be
set
soon
844 Monroe.
JEANETTE KELLY, stated resi- nally and externally when the
We may have some radicals among us, but none who might 27, I 9 ll, to Helen Ida Kelly, who
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go so nir as to advocate the overthrow o f our government. survives him. -
Liquor
Commission
Guests at the meeting were Mr. dents were" not as bad/y nffebted thermometer' hit the .high spots,
WE CAN SERVICE your radio
Mr. Sherman had resided jn and
In the past ten years we have enjoyed a prosperity never around Cottage Grove for the past Income Hits High - . in cur residence. 1117 East Caswell of Evergreen, court; Dr. by high water there as r e sid e n t^ Now a south African explorer
23-2tp-24 KiFfs; 'Sr^NoweTs?'- neiv- Buicfr mf the lowei regions-of the ", ‘L -bas con-.^up with an idea to use
Main. Phone 152L.
experienced even in th e best years o f the twenties. We have 19 years, coming from -Westmond.
lamette.
' ice for c o o 1 i n g continents. He
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been repeatedly told that only a st^te of want and confusion Idaho. He was a member of, the
Net income from all opeiations
SEVERAL Fox terrier-wire haired ,and a gucst o f.
Bauder.
WEST OF THE CITY MRS. wants , 0 g0 t0 tbe Antarctic and
brings about a condition under which“ the people m ight em E p w cop af church, the United o f the .Oregon liquor control com-
puppies to give to good homes. . p,ew committees named by Doc CONNER at Ixirane stated, "The hHch tugs tQ 200 icebergs. Then
brace communism, but our living conditions at the present Spanish War Veterans, Veterans mission during the last fiscal year
Call
evenings 1067J5.
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and announced by Drury are weather was the chief_newsmaker
tQW , be king.si7.ed ice cubes
o f Foreign Wars, Odd fello w s reached $12,135,409.54 the high-
time are a far cryfrom poverty and ignorance.
this week here as-elsewhere.” She up thc coast. of South Africa and
BETA
THETA
Chapter
of
Epsilon
as
follows:
lodge,
and
was
a
veteran
of
the
est
yearly
net
income
in
the
com-
In the second place, this frantic witch, hunt, now under,
cool breezes 'b lo w over
Sigma Alpha vyiil sponsor . a
The first one listed is chairmam alsp said it was impossible to hold |ct
, mission's history gnd a 9.29 per-
taken b y » m e of our super patriots, like Dave Hoover, the Sfianish-Arherican War.
school
Monday
as
several
roads
thein
toward
the land. The next
cooked
food
sale,
Friday.
Janu-
Agricultural
Dr.
H.
A.
Hagen
and
his widow, he is sur- cent increase over the previous
late republican candidate for U. S. senator, is a little late. It v iv Besides
ary 23rd at Western
vlLll; educati^i E mer Flem- were too Bonded for the school step ,s t0 tow volcanoes to the
d by owe sis t e r . Ali c e E. She r- year's operation. .
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would have been more tim ely if inaugurated in the late for man of Plattsburg, N. Y.
store.
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23-ltoJnB ’* ”d \*'S " ' £ ‘nS?,ey;
J busses; to make their usual runs. AntadriRc and make it a vacation
However, the greater income is
------TffmwtenT, A r t Weinkauf, Virgil At least two bridges were dam- resort
ties. We understand Mr. Hoover has been visiting some of the
Services w«ere held -at M i l l s . T h e reflection of a spurt in
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local schools with the idea of straightening them out as far Mortuary at 2:30 pm. Saturday, -sates volume nor a relaxation of FOR SALE: Close in 2 bedroom Kingsley and Ray Albee; indus- aged down the Siuslaw river and
A Dallas "woman made a New
housc at 724 Ash avenue- Prop- trial. Floyd Git hens, Doc Near, logs will have to go out by Wolf
as the teaching of communism goes and to urge that the January 17, with" vault entortlb- temperance principles, according
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Creek imin they can be repaired.. Year't? rc«oluLon -in front of a
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schools fdllow the doctrine o f the New Republic Magazine. ment in the local TOOK cemetery"’to the OiZT’ annual report re-
The road grader was called out ¡judge to the effect that she would
units.
Make
.best
offer.
R.
V.
Woodard.
Men like Mr. Hoover were apparently not concerned about The Rev. Evan Williams offici- leased this week, as $3 few-er
Sunday
afternoon to clear the pot cut her husband with a knife
Cox,"
322
East"
Harvard
St..
Publicity,
W.
C.
Martin
and
- - cases of liquor iVere sold than dur-
"ead of communism in the days we were an ally of afed.
23-5tp-2f Wally R o b e r t s<wi; merchants. South Lorane road of slides. Part in '53. How about blunt instru
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’ing the previous 12-month period^ Glendale 5, Calif. '
y pH the immediate days following. B u t they now crit- I ifo .l n n o Pckftirtant License and privilege' tax Collec- L
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ne of -the textbooks w ritten during the time-
rxesiueni tions also declined ¡¡lightly during FOR RENT: 2 three room fur- L Stokes and Hap Wolfard; fi- slide off into the former Daugher- up any sharp or blunt objects in
nished cabins, couple or couple nance Art Schaefer. Art Wein ty Mill B log pond, so it was nec- your tires lately? Better have us
sudden interest in w eeding o u t- a thing that doe8 Buried January 16 ¿the fiscal year ending June 30.
with small -baby. St. Clair kattf and Miles W icks: feapfBT and] essary to clear out the-slide t o : check them for you. And let us
J can only confuse the issue. It can mean that good
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Court. Highway 99 and Clover- state projects,
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! rotate the tires at regular inter-
John Fmneran, have a'solid roadbed.
Elma Baimbridge, 901 Quincy' Commission statistics attribute
men ahd women are condemned to'such an extent that their
Tclephone service on some of vals . . -,,for longer wear and safer
the'u^m
e'"rlsZ
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gVeater's
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f
Toad.
(North
of
CreSwell
iw
wu'nam
Hesse
and
H.
B.
McMUlan
Avenue,
a
life-long
resident
o
f
,
usefulness as citizens can be marred and enough distrust
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t ■the lines was out for several driving- You can always feel safer
Legislation,
Maynard
Wilson
bred, they may lose their jobs. In a case of this kind, we are southern I,ano county, - passed reveiue after the federal tax on
hours but electric service came if you bring your car to HANSEN
away Friday, January 16, at the distilled spirits was increased from PRINTING to fit your needs
i<ICh^ drf. Th'*!"g .
doing ju s t what Russia would like to see us do.
throagh with’.’bnly-an outage of 1 BROS., 5th & Washington. Phone
£ TTrfC SEI^TJ^EL L^ombflrd, national affairs, r«ai
local
hospital,
at
the
age
of
72.
$9.00
to
$10.50
per
100-proof
gal
The degree of our patriotism is a thing that can cause She was born Elma Crow Septem
* Wilson,
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U lit' 11 a few' minutes* early Tuesday I 760.
Bauder
lots of argument, just like religion. Regardless of what the ber 3, 1880, near Ixirane, and was lon on November 1, 1951.
outsider may think of the community in which we live, we married there November 28, 1898.'
would bet our last dollar that the outsider would find the to William Baimbridge, who pre
people to be 98 percent for our form of goyernment, and ceded her in death in 1947. Mrs.
good, loyal Americans. As long as this condition exists, we Baimbridge was a member of the
Free Methodist church.
have nothing to fear from communism.
ppy y
Hospital Insurance
n a s
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u z ir l i t
a v l t l l t ttz l tit I
nrr*»rv
r tJ ftir
llj a n K A U k
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Survivors include one son, Hes
ton L. Baimbridge of Salem: one
daughter, Mrs. Elsie Potter of
Erapii•«. and several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
Mills Mortuary at 2:30 p.m. Tues
day, January 20, with the Rev. C.
B. Sti^key officiating. Burial was
in the local Masonic cemetery.
L _ Some of the many companies writing hospital insurance
are apparently just finding o u t about our Cottage Grove
Hospital and are losing no tim e in spreading propaganda
about how good and how cheap hospital insurance is. For
the last three or four Saturdays, cars parked on the streets
have been plastered with hospital insurance propaganda.
Probably a greater part of these companies offer sound
insurance, provided they are registered with the State In Timber Sale Involves
surance Commission, otherwise to collect a claim, a policy 2 Local Lumbermen
holder would have to sue in some court in the home state of
Press reports -from Medford re
the insurance company. This would be expensive. It might
turn out that the cheap insurance, you thought you saved on, cent ly carried a story on the sale
of 2U.000 acres ot timber with
might be the most expensive you ever bought.
three mills, one at Tiller, one at
Central Point and one at White
City. The timber and mills, in
volving some $7,1X10,000, was pur
down the lane and back until one chased by Elkton Bregman of
W HOSE ROAD IS IT?
day Police Chief Ed, Jones was Medford from the Oregon Sugar
Dear Editor: • —
We live out of the city limits driving down thru the new Oak Pine Corp, and the White City
west of town We've been living Park addition and heard or saw Lumber Co.
The timber acquired is located
here fpr five years . There are 14 the little group of boys over in
families in our little neighborhood our lane having more, fun than in Siskiyou, Jackson. Josephine
To find us you cross the little you can imagine, unless -ytni've-land Douglas counties. Associated
white bridge just at the edge of ever seen nine little boys not old with Bi-vgpiaii in the purchase of
the city limits and turn south enougH* to work out and too old the properly were W. H. Daugh
down the little "rough and muddy to play-in the living room, just erty and son, Stanley pf Cottage
together enjoying their summer Grove.
lane."
In commenting on the report of
Our little lañé needs fixing very vacation. Shirts off in the sun,
badly. Always before when our crew cuts and dirty faces, and the sale, W. H. Daugherty said
little stretch of road needed re nothing on their minds but getting his part of the deal was from an
pairing we all got -in a huddle and their turn riding the little vehicle. investment angle and consisted of
- each contributed $10 and we'd (It was fun. I r o d e it-m yself limber interests only. He said he
would have nothing to do with the
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have Mr. Smith come out with his once )
But Chief Jones came over and o|ieration of the three mills. Fol
grader and grade our road. Then
we'd have several loads of gravpl told the little boys that they lowing the announcement of the
, put on it. We’ve been doing this couldn’t ridb’-it any more in the sale, Mr. Daugherty said, he was
ever since we've lived here. (After lane. It's true they weren't old subjected to a barrage of« inquiries
one of us going to see John Trun- enough for. licenses. But it's also and high prpssune sales talks
nell about fixing it and him tell true they hever did go on the about mill supplies and mill work,
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■ despite the tact that he had noth
ing us that they couldn't because highway,
ing to do with tins end of the
When
I
came
home
from
visit
didn’t belong to the counLyJ
LL m I spring my two young sons ing my daughter at the hospital transaction.
decided as clirWren-do-fhat they the boys told me about it and'I
wanted tp make some 'extra4 went
-- ---- down tq talk to Chief Jone*
The boys still walk up thc road
money. So they saved from thejr about it and explained to him that and ride their bikes down it. But
allowance and’ I ought a few tur they never rode out of our lane ¡they had to give up their little
key poults and , baby chicks to As I said, 1 wouldn't allow them vehicle that they almost rrihfte
raise. When thru- .small flock got on the highway under any clr- themselves from spit an d ’flailing
up so hig and the.little boys, ages cumstances. But Chial Jones said? w ire and a lot of sweat,
10 and 13, got ‘impatient, we that this was a county road and
Would someone tell Us now who
bought their llock f r o m therti. the boys couldn't ride on it. He is going to fix our road, o r better
With their money from the flotk also said he'd had several kiQjs still, just fix it. IF IT IS tJVRS.
and ft contribution from their old from the people out here. But can our children play in it,, or is
er brother they bought a little every mother said, oh no he didn't, there some unwritten law about
"doodle bug,' a very small one. that their boys had too much fun such?
It wouldn t run at"all.'BIit nev and they w e r e upset almost as
Mrs. Virginia Mathews
ertheless It gave every boy imine much as I was.
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P S. I'm sure every mother in
and all the neighbors') something
T hey-also said", "If this is a this neighborhood grill verify this
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to do and kept their minds oc county road then they can fix i t 1
cupied thru the summer.
front now on and pay its back
Finally they got it to run. Boy, what wq'.ve been out each year."
oh boy, were they. Jickled. even
I told Ed Jones that 14 of us
though it wouldn't go as last as. kept the road, but he «said. "No,
their bicycles. B ut” that didn't it tielongs to the couijty
matter. You know how boys are
So now our road needs fixing
J»in
at .that age about a little motor very badly . Would the county of-1
M A R C H
ficials please come out and sec i
of any kind.
D I IV I E S
—= There were .nine boys lined up about i t Or will Mr, Jones jset'J
JANU*«*
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ey w y ’ day taking turns riding about it.
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