o Page 2 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun»., Mar. 26, 1953 ! the C ottage G rove S entinel Cdpl/di ’ a Parade^ City’s Overage Dewn to $4 Budget Is Viewed to the council traffic commiftee again for study. Mayor Joe Crepeau said, "If a sinking fund had been set up af­ ter meters were first installed the city would now have about $10,000 to go toward this project.” Just Between Us By Mathilde Prager New readers this week are Mrs. Harry Wilson. Mrs. Husted. Mrs. Irene Keesaman. Mrs. Elmer Kent, Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Hankins, Mrs. Kem, Mrs. Arnest and Mrs. Cecelia Dulley who said my column is the first thing she looks at. Glad to have you aboard! We received another letter from Sara Alleman, bless her! And it was with genuine delight that I received a letter from Mi's. Lam­ bert Jacobs of Chancellor, So. Da­ kota. I feel that she sent in a honey of an observation and I do hope that we hear from her again, and soon! Mrs. Jacobs wrote that to her my column was "just like a letter from home." Rose Ann Sweeney Riding Club Accepts Twenty Members; Dies of Heart Opens Queen Contest Condition 21st The Riding Club will accept 20 Little Rose Ann Sweeney, one- new members at a special jx>tluck year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. supper and entertainment pro­ Published every Thursday at Cottage Grove. Oregon James Sweeney, passed away Sat­ Mur rd Y Wade Entered at Cottage Grove. Oregon, as second class matter. gram at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. March urday, March 21 in Jefferson Med­ 31, at the newly redecorated club­ _4bKrtpUon rates, caah in advance. No *ub*crlptlon tur lese than three month«. ical hospital, Philadelphia, two 0 Moa. 3 Moa. house on the grounds south of Asks 50% for Parking Months after a desperate 4000- 2 00 1 25 tn Oregon ---- ____________________ _____ __ __ 3.00 . 2 50 1 5C □utaide Oregon » M Dr. II. A. Hagen of the C of C mile trip to Philadelphia by her town. Foreign rataa on application. State Liquor Commission offi­ The membership contest being committee asked for the 50 per­ father and uncle, Don Sweeney, conducted by the club is continu­ Editor. PubliBher cials say the set up for liquor by W. C. Martin cent amount, stating that half of to a heart specialist in hopes of ..... Advertising Manager the drink will be completed early Mrs. James R o I m with the men in the lead. it would go to pay the salary of saving the baby’s life. It was hoped ing, .... Society Editor, Phone« 555, 55«. 501Y in May. The price per slug is still Miriam Adkins .... Plans for new attractions for Managing Editor, Phones 555, 556. 800 a policeman and for a mainte­ loan Galli . that newly perfected surgical a mystery, with speculation of the Rodeo will be discussed and nance and replacement fund for methods could save her from a announcement will be made of 40 cents to 50 cents a drink. meters. Previously it had merely NATIONAL EDITORIA rare heart ailment—that of only the opening of the annual Queen Licensees were denied the 15 been put in the general fund. one artery leading from her heart contest. Mrs. Chet Purdy, who is pubiish £RS jiercent rebate but the annual li­ "We are being hit from all sides instead of the customary two. directing the contest this year, cense fees were lowered. The Sen­ association and the budget is soaring out of After a four-day trip traveling said that she would now accept MEMBER ate insisted that there be only sight,” the mayor said. “We can’t day and night with little Rose names of sponsors. A special one licensed outlet for each 2000 meet all requests.” Ann in her crib in the back seat queen's ball opening the contest National Advertising Representative population. The liquor committees The council in discussing the of their car which was also of the Senate and House were ^EEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, |NC. many requests agreed that they equipped with oxygen, formula will be set soon. nervous to get the bill through were all “worthwhile," especially and diapers, they left the baby in Philadelphia Don't know whether you ’ ve Detroit Chicago New York both houses before public agita­ salary rises. been paying any attention, but the hospital under a specialist’s tion fermented to remove the Chief of Police Ed Jones in com­ this is “Be Kind to Husbands care, where she underwent a ser- emergency clause which would al­ menting on his request for a raise Month." Here is Gladys Drink- ies of tests in preparation for the low a referendum on the bill said state patrolmen who had only ard’s recipe for hotcakes, that are serious operation. She gained Supervised recreation would undoubtedly take many of passed in November. Committee Cottage Grove Hospital been on the force four years were sure mate-bait, but could also be weight and strength for a time the young people off the street at night. A sustained recre­ chairmen were adamant in keep­ BEAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Vir- given $390 recently by the legis- used by men who like to cook, be- and suddenly took a turn for the been here nine ation program has been talked of at intervals, but no serious ing the clause in the bill on the lature. gil Leo Bean, Disston, a son, cause these hotcakes are just de- worse and passed away. grounds that the November voted believe years, ” he said. "And I effort has been made so far as we know to keep it going. Cur­ Rose Ann was born March 27, James Lyle, March 19, 1953. and To Mr. GAROUTTE a chief should get more than a licious! fews are being adopted in many cities with the same prob­ bill carried the clause that the I 1952, in Cottage Grove, and pass- 1 cup buttermilk Garoutte, Do- law become operative within 60 patrolman. ” Mrs. Eddie Darrel [ ed aw ’ ay March 21, 1953. Besides lems, with a hope to find a cure, but the curfew has not days. 1 scant teaspoon soda Edwin, March When the mayor stated he did , 1 tablespoon oil rena, a son, Darrel | her parents she is survived by solved all of our problems here. not know “where it is all coming I' 1 egg Recent Legal Opinions 19, 1953. L. E. I grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. l . r- Most of the effort in the direction of keeping the youth Attorney General Robert from” (meaning money to meet GOLDEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Mix thoroughly and add a heap- Story and Jay Willianfs, all of occupied has been in talking, usually a comparison of the Thornton rceently gave the foi- Charles Fredrick Golden, Lorane the expenses) Jones Miu, said, “I * think xpenMM Junu uu * j % cup prepared hotcake Cottage Grove. youth of today and the youth of 25 years ago. Unless there is lowing interpretations of Oregon the police department supports, flour was removed to the route, Cottage Grove, a son, Ste­ itself.” some action, talk is worthless. It’s probably true that parents laws: When you see the decor of Mrs. home of an uncle and aunt, Dr. phen Wayne, March 20, 19,)3. do not take the family responsibilities as seriously as they Granting of different privileges thread a needle and handle it "I am not open to submit the Drinkard's renovated beauty shop, and Mrs. John Griffin, until the OLIVER — To Mr. and Mrs. budget of all times,” Cre- ■ , James Oliver, Route 1, Cottage did 25 years ago, which has thrown more responsibility on to various classes of liquor li­ "like a crowbar,” while another record . . you appreciate her flair for deco- funeral which was at 10 am. . Grove. a son, Michael Dean, March girl did it with ease. "Certainly peau saiu. Wednesday, March 25, at St. censes does not violate the equal society, in making better citizens. Council discussed setting a new rating. 21. 1953. Gregory ’ s Catholic church, North privileges and immunities provi- you cannot judge their products A supervised recreational program has been talked of sion of the Constitution. STANLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. tax base, which the people voted ! East, Pa. Burial was in St. Greg­ : fairly by comparing them.’ March 31 is my p. and j. ’ s first here at times, but aside from the summer program, no serious The interest of the survivors Miss Taskerud also urged lead- for in the November elections. Clarence Albert Stanley, Elkton, ory's cemetery. and joy). And birthday, I pride a daughter, Shirley May, -March effort has been made to sustain it on a long time basis. Even "spur. However a special election must a deceased veteran to receive ers to praise members and them be held by each tax district to do I intend to mark the occasion by 22. 1953. under conditions which we might consider desirable, the par­ of not comparing on, them leaving my under the bonus this. If the base were changed, it' COLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ents still have a responsibility, which some have refused to com[iensation family to be in law is a mere expectancy and not j with each other but with their might eliminate budget elections. mund Cole, Cottage Grove, a , . take. We had an illustration of this a few weeks ago when a a property right. Any survivor own individual effort.” Oregon City, daughter, Sharon Lynn, March 22, couple from a town nearby deserted a small daughter for the who failed to file application for । She ¡»ointed out that leaders As it is all amounts of taxation for on that date IT WILL RI N AGAIN npr . should also set goals that "fit the over the 6 percent limitation must 1953. my sister’s girl, To Our Readers: beer parlor and never missed her until they arrived home in compensation before December 1 boy and girl and are not stand-1 be voted on by the people. RICE — To Mr. and Mrs. ligible Janet Good ­ Mrs. Prager told us that due to 1952 deadline is no longer el the early morning. Charles Alden Rice, Cottage ard. ” man. will ap ­ the many phone calls she had af ­ The situation here is probably no worse than that of the to do so. daughter, Cindy Eileen, ’t Classify pear in concert ter the announcement that her Grove, a average community of its size, but is alarming when we see The governor has duty to arrest Can March 25, 1953. "You cannot classify children there. Janet at column would no longer run that and surrender fugitives from oth­ Rhoads Clinic the overall picture. by their age, grade in school or He mcntioned that the trade 14 is a music she felt she must write it again. It er states and territories when de­ MEREK — To Mr. and Mrs. student at Mills will appear regularly, but she said years in club work s arca was about 19,000 persons and mand is made pursuant to law, even Ernan Merek, Creswell, twin went on to say. There is a lot of that a radjo station should in College, a 1 1 h o she might miss a week. We list except persons charged with crime difference in children even in the crpasp rctail sales He said the (my p. and j.) she attends a below the "Letters to the Editor" daughters, March 20, 1953. in this state. Mrs. Orville Lamb, Reporter that can surely I m * solved with the Report on Atomic Teat same age range. Lebanon station he owns has in- high school for all other subjects. tha^ came in just before the last Phone 1159-R-l A dollar won’t do as much as it cooperation of the people of the She also told of the need foi crpased retan sales there about Now if Janet’s piano magic will edition.) Representative Lloyd E. Haynes, used to—but no one else does 1 leaders to "believe ” in the chil ­ The Sentinel Community club met Friday at city." $2,000,000. He said that the sta­ bring happiness to other people, and Representative Grants either. Mrs. Jack McCallen’s home with She said failure probably was W. W. Bradeen, Burns, were eye­ dren and to look at club members tion based this result on the fact naturally I’ll be proud. However, Mrs. Kenneth Brown as hostess, due partly to "lack of understand- witnesses of the recent atomic ex­ objectively and not compare them that "no other condition there has I do not want my children to be Dear Editor: If wars were paid for in ad­ Quilt blocks were pieced for Mrs. ing among the residents of ( ot- plosion at Yucca Flat, Nevada. । with their families. changed.” (Meaning that the ra- geniuses or near-geniuses, for the I sure enjoy Just Between Us vance, there wouldn’t be any. "Ix ’ aders also have a big job Brown and a potluck dinner was tage Grove of the importance oi They reported the principal reac-1 dio station was the only major child who has the best chance of by Mrs. Prager and we sure like ---- ----- tion to the explosion was relief "f “tung examples and of show- change in the town.) 'finding happiness and content- to see this kept in the paper every served to Mmes. Dee Farmer, Or­ the Ground Observer Corps.” ville Limb, Lawrence Fisher. Sam "The same thing could be done ment outside of the dictionary is week. Thank you, She also brought out that "con­ from the extreme tension just '"K tbe same < i izt ns up i e and | classroom. If an invitation does in the paper about once a year that will let twenty or so people Fisher were stranded on the a "definite handicap in spot­ liquor commission authority to Gary and Russell Mitchell demon­ not come, I must reluctantly indi- as to why people don’t trade here, come popping out. wrong side of the creek when the, Ung aircraft and designating di- confer right to sell wine over 17 strated cattle grub control. cate that such a lapse cannot be making it seem the people in CG Mrs. Esther Trunnell, Reporter old culvert was taken out to be; rection in which planes are flying, percent SB % Woodworth and Mrs. i pardoned. Re the current contro­ and vicinity are not loyal, which In Iniana[»lis recently thieves Phone 17-F-ll replaced by a new culvert near especially in bad weather condi- warrant of execution on a judg­ Mrs. Leon Morton served refresh­ I versy: I’m sure most of them are and punched in on a time clock at Joe Eppenbaugh's. tions.” A quiet knoll could be the ment of debt specifies the day on Former Superintendent of the ments of coffee and cookies. May I remind you that (»lice would trade here if they could get The road crew seeing the wo- answer, she added. which the judgment is to be exe- Cottage Grove Union high school do not oppress teen-agers. Police the merchandise they wanted. If 10:26 p.m., stole $1500 worth of —* J and —J “ ■ day J-" must ---- 1 not lie I men loaded with good eats sug-1 She concluded her letter by cuted, the H. B. Ferrin and wife spent a do not want young girls to lower we count our time, mileage, meals tools, then ‘punched out at 11:19 gested a picnic here and now and calling on citizens of Cottage less than 30 days from the time of couple of days with the Charles the standards of womanhood in and parking lot fee, I cannot see p.m. Wonder if they expected to the Epjienbaughs offered to fur- t Grove to “join us, who proudly judgment. This bill extends the Beidlers during spring vacation the eyes of both boys and girls. where we save much buying out get overtime? Your car will give nish the eating tools but the wo- wear our wings, the emblem of time to 60 days. SB 117 Instructs Brown gave some interesting sta­ last week. of the city, unless we buy a large you “plus” performance after a tistics from the Eugene jiolice de ­ textbook commission to adopt men were determined to get to Ground Observer Corps " Mrs. Lee Williams is spending Spring change-over and motor St. Patrick ’ s Day is over but order. partment. The statistics do not such other material as it deems the [Kitluck dinner, so the crew- tune-up by our auto specialists. the week with her daughter. Mrs. lady spelled her the melody lingers on. The Mrs. Coen, (hope I desirable, and if no adequate represent the Eugene population Harold Hammericksen and family wit h the aid of the crane placed the past week. He has just finished who cooks at the Arcade Cafe name correctly! I don’t think I Come in today for the "Spring a huge strong plank over the btxit camp and after a 14-day books are available, they shall alone, he said, because often the in El Cerrito, Calif, asked me how to make corn beef said the merchants were not nice. * special” at HANSEN BROS., 5tn adopt other instructional material police there process boys and girls creek and the march was made Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Hansen and cabbage for the dinner they They are and very pleasant and & Washington. Phone 760. Across leave will ship to Japan. Boh is for each grade and subject field. from outside of Eugene. Brown without mishap Where is the age a brother of Harry Hague of Cot­ SB 118 Changes date of pay­ said the Eugene police handled of Port Townsend. Wash., spent were serving. And I was able to say. "I’m Sorry,” and that is all. from the Armory, Eugene, Oreg. of chivalry? There was no Sir tage Grove anil two years ago ments of school support funds to 381 juvenile pises in 1952. Of this the week end with her parents. tell her how. Didn't know I had As to working for the public. Walter Raleigh to put down an spent the summer with Mr. and first class districts so that 40 per­ numtier there were 68 cases for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell and a touch of the Irish in me, did I do too and if I miss a six inch embroidered rain cloak that the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin you? Mrs. Hughes. strip of linoleum and leave it un- cent be paid on December 1, and stealing, 50 runaways, 47 for il- ladies might pass over dry shod Many mud puddles were done the balance on April 15. SB 142 I legal possession of alcohol, 32 for Hansen and with other friends and It takes two to tango and two I waxed, miss a cobweb or forget to come to think of it, there was no away with on the school grounds Gives state land board right to vandalism. 15 tor drunkenness. 22 relatives. to write letters. So let's hear from dust something I'm told politely, Queen Elizabeth either. Susan Campbell of Cottage Mrs. Melvin Martin met the last week when new gravel was sell timber lands at anj time dur- lor auto theft, 2 cases involving Grove spent Thursday night with some more of you nice folks. If but told, and if I m at fault I I don't get a letter, I'll hear about don’t resent it. As Mrs. Prager ing the six months alter the ad- sex, 41 for disorderly conduct and group and transported them to tliv spread thruout the yard. her cousin Sharon Quigley. it from the Editor. | said, "Nuff.” Sharon Wells of Cottage Grove v ertiseli date of sale but the sale 26 for burglary. One factor in the party. Mrs. Homer McClanahan of Sarah Alleman Remember what a time Elmer Korpela is shearing sheep spent the week of spring vacation price shall not be less than the report was that there was not a Grants Pass who was in an auto­ you used to have keep­ at Wixidland, Calif., and expects with her aunt, Mrs Elmer Kor­ minimum terms offered in notice single arrest for use of dope or mobile accident several months ing your shirt tail of sale or to the highest bidder, dope |ieddling. although one otten to lie gone about three months pela. hears that the high school pupils ago will have to remain in a cast tucked in? The pesky Mr. and Mrs Dee Fanner and Lynx Hollow can boast its own whichever is the larger. SB 201 Fran': Arthur Creson passed in bed at home until the latter thing never would stay children Ronald and Wanda, spent squad among the National Guanis- Authorizes the guardian of a guar- are using doin’, he added. Vlaltln* hoars at th* Cotta*» Gror» away March 21. 1953, at his home, put. It was a terrific Brown said the public generally part of April. A recent examina­ east of Yoncalla. He was born | Hoapttal are a* follow*: March 15 at the E. G. Sanders men. The young men in training dianship estate to turn over the tion found this course to be nec- Maternity patient*: 1:30 to 3 :30 p.m. worry to mother, who home in Eugene and helfied 1 Ice­ with the Cottage Grove unit of money of a ward to the parents looks to the police for the an- Evenln* hours for both department* June 13, 1886. the eldest son of . She is the wife of G. W was forever calling. man Sanders celebrate his birth­ National Guard are David Walker. when the estate consists of cash swers, but at the same time par- essary and Elizabeth Creson. He McFarland's grandson. She will Jim "Johnny, tuck your day. The group then went to Bob Caley, Don Carlson. Bruce or personal property of less thanjents are too anxious to believe he on crutches for several months came to Oregon in 1915, and was shirt tail in!” Now, Aumsville to visit Mr. and Mrs Limb and Kenneth Mathis. The $500 in \alue and close the estate, the boy or girl rather than the Patients entering Cottage Grove married in 1937 to Dorothy El­ that. boys wear their shirt Ira Stapp. Mmes. Fanner, E. G. unit now has a contest on to bring if the appropriate court so ap- police when the boy or girl gets! after hospital other than maternity more Stillman. He was a charter A good representation of La ­ into trouble. The parents do not' tails either way, in or Sanders and Stapp are sisters. cases between March 18 and 25 in new recruits. Sgt. Coyner, Mon­ realize the police are trying to tham people were among the full member of the Cottage Grove were : Hollis Mathews, Sharon out. much to their own Bills Robert Caley was sworn in as day evening, introduced Bertha, Eagles lodge. relief as well as moth­ HB 151 All ¡icrsons convicted help rather than mistreat the house that attended the three one- a new recruit with the National a white rabbit with instructions Surviving besides his widow are Bush. Ann Tullar, Everett Wicks. act plays put on by Central. youths, he said. er's. Remember? Guard at Cottage Grove, Monday s^p |,p |aken home by a guards- of felonies and sentenced to the Diane Kingsley, Matt Smith, Dor ­ At the business meeting priori Spencer Creek and Hebron granges two sons: Ben Stillman and is A. Booher. Anthey Kelly. Roger evening. man. cared for ami returned next l>enitentiary who are under the at Dorena Grange hall March 28 Arthur Charles, and three bro­ Mr. a:id Mrs. Jack Kirkland Monday, to lie given to another 'age of 21 years may be transferred to the program, election of offi- cers was held with the following! (For complete write up see Grange thers. Omar. Elmer and Ray, all A. Grover. Maurice A, Powers, Al­ have moved tn Arcadia, Calif. The guardsman, provided the first | to the Boys’ School. HB 161 bert Newton. Malcolm Thies. Lil­ of Hood River. FUNERAL Kirklands have made their home party has brought in a recruit. If ■ Provides that in civil cases the results: Bruce Lansbery, presi­ story). lian L. Marcy and Ellen McCoy, Services were held at the Meth- Recent visitors at the home of CHAPEL jurisdiction of district courts shall dent; Mrs Vinal Randall Jr. first I with his daughter and family, the no recruit, liack goes Bertha. al! of Cottage Grove; Elaine Stribe Clayton Simons odist church at Yoncalla with the 115 No. 6th Melvin Martins, this winter. not lie limited to counties but vice-president; Elmer Fleming, Mr and The guardsman having possesion | shall tie the same as circuit courts, second vice president; Joe King, were her brother, Dan \\ Beatty, Rev Jim Stocks officiating Burial of Dorena; Shelia Ann Knight of Ph. 101 Lavern, Margaret and Leona Yoncalla; Alden Cheever, Mar- ' of the rabbit when she gives birth 1 subject to the same conditions and treasurer; Mrs R L. Fitzgerald, and family of Richmond. Calif. was in Perot cemetery in Yon­ Brown spent spring vacation with garet Pringle and George Smith calla. Steams Mortuary of Oak­ their aunt and uncle, Mr. and to a litter of young ones must restrictions and subject to the secretary; Mrs Kenneth Cravens, They came up to attend the fu­ land was in charge of arrange­ of Elkton: Carl Oland and Cecil I bring in a recruit for each rabbit laws relating to venue of actions. historian. The group voted to send neral of Mrs. Laura R. Beatty, Mrs. Earl Smith, at Lorane. 1 Rhodes of Creswell; Percy Green Mrs. Opal Wilburn returned ' So, you 17-year-oM boys w ho an- THIRD HOUSE SESSION. the new president to the state I mother of Dan Beatty, and Mrs. ments. of Oakland; Lloyd Ritchey and «xintemplating joining the Nation ­ Simons, who passed away at Rich ­ Uvritlators in the pan at the Cap-j convention in Medford in April. from Bend the latter |>art of the President Dwight D. Eisenhower Paul R. McMillan of Drain; Percy it Guard, :*'t in touch with > • itol. March 30. Ir.»- to taxpayers mond at the age of 90 years She week where she had been with Green of Oakland; Marvin Frank­ Business goes where it is solicit­ was buried at Brownsville, which was a lieutenant colonel at Fort her sister, Mrs. W. B. Shelley, neighbor. D>n't let tlwm b<«p and fax dodgers, Rov Meyers, Im­ lin of Eugene and Leona Sayles too long. was her home until the last few Lew is in 1941 I Bertha ed and stays where it is well who was seriously ill. presario. of Lorane. * with years. She had visited here treated. o Robert (Bob) Hoover, seaman Military authorities set the av­ her daughter many times and Somewhere along the line there apprentice,. U. S. Navy, San Diego, Du» were first officially in- Stem economic necessity some Do not turn back when you arc spent most of one winter here erage need of the seriously wound­ must be a limit fixed for both Calif., has called at the E. H. ducted into the« Unitevi *mc< Army on Man'll 13 1912. Established August IS. 1W Approved Recreation for the Youth In case readers have been wondering about the phenom­ ena some time ago about an overage in city funds, the city paid $300 to auditors to find about that amount, got it down to $4.58 and then decided not to spend another possible $500 to find that sum. So council­ men heard at Monday’s session. The small sum is carried as an overage on city books. The background of the story was that in order to release the for­ mer city recorder, Don Allen, from his bond, city books had to be audited to January 1 when the new man took over. Then the overage was discov- ered. In the meantime the city had jiaid about $1.700 for a state audit of the 1952 fiscal year’s books. But the budget will not suffer, as the two audit amounts were taken from the Emergency fund. What about Emergency? If there is an emergency, council stated, there probably would still be some money left. Emergency also was hit for salary raises not long ago, however. lndividual Effort Letters to the Editor CG Radio Station LYNX HOLLOW Air Force Seeks 0 SMN LATHAM Police Chief Talks MEMORY ; Frank A. Creson Hospital Patients SMITH’S