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,w fiirk Sja{e De|egaJes uanlwj The Cottage Grove Sentinel To Attend Session in Salem ISC Meet Slated For Eugene 15th 'BOOK TALKS' I Pacific Cruise of Local Pair Told in Letters to is Relatives a tug boat strike on in Austra- By Mrs. Leon Morton Three junior students at Cot Johnson and Marilyn Clark. lia, so we have to go in by tender By (Editor's note: Following K a Final program plans for the never convenient. If it is as tage Grove Union high school have Girls participating have the op first The Rev. D. Hugh Penisten Lane County Industrial continuation of the stcry o . r. Socialistic there as it is in New been selected to attend the 13th portunity to work up to high and Mrs. W. A. Woodard on their annual Girls State to be held June “state" office before the close of Safety Conference to be held this Zealand it will be terrible. I The Old Man I Pacific Cruise a» related by Mrs. felt like we were in reform school Saturday, at Colin Kelly Junior 14-20 at Willamette University. the session. Woodard's sister, Mrs. Leon Mor there. Couldn’t be late to meals— And the Sea Attending the week-long session The local delegates have all high school in Eugene, have been ton, from letters written by Mrs. even five minutes, couldn’t have will be Jeannette Beck, Phyllis been active in a variety of student completed according to an an By Ernest Hemingway Woodard.) Higdon and Mabel Kief. Alternate activities. Delegates may not par nouncement from Arthur A. two poached eggs instead of one delegate is Garnet Beach, An ticipate in more than one session Brown, chairman of the planning egg and bacon- if that is what our One of the great stories of New Zealand—and Civilization nouncement of the selection was at Girls State. They are selected committee. is on the menu. Some believe in time is Ernest Hemingway’s The NATIONAL EDITORIAL Next came New Zealand, a Joe L. Willis, Building Trades made earlier this week by Mrs. on a basis of leadership, charac total equality-they ought to live Old man And The Sea. So many Vinal Randall. Jr., committee ter, courage, honesty, scholarship, Council, A. F. of L., Eugene, will people have read it that I would crude jump back to civilization, with it a while. I can’t imagine chairman for the American Legion cooperativeness and physical fit serve as general chairman of the ' hesitate to review it, except for being a copy of the British. O conference, which is being spon-1 trip closely follows that of the Americans being happy thatia- Auxiliary which is sponsoring the ness. the fact that some at least have Queen, so we are greeted with way Hotels are poor and yott sored by local industrial firms and New York event throughout the state and Chicago The American Legion states as have to share a bath with an Detroit • Philadelphia missed its richest meaning. nationally. part of the purpose for Girls State labor organizations in cooperation | The story is about an old man left-over decorations, which addeu unknown neighbor. Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc with the State Industrial Accident a touch. The country is a new one Girls State, a mythical state, is . . . "It is better to light a candle Commission I who bas gone for 84 days without -only 100 years old and so with We had some cool days in the National Advertising Representative held yearly to help those attend than to curse the dark," so in T. Morris Dunne, chairman of catt’bing a fish. On the 85th day out historical interest and, to one south but are now back to sun ing learn about city, county and Girls State we help girls of high 8oes far out into the deeper from the Northwest, no particular bathing. It is here the last of state government. The number at school age to light the candle to the State Unemployment Commis- sion and member of the State In- 1 water where he believes the big beauty. Altho we drove four dusty August in comparison with our “Spring Offensive” for Youth tending is limited to 210. show the way into the future. We dustrial Accident Commission, will are his bait days across country we saw only seasons From here it is Thomp- fsu’Next Monday launches the “spring offensive" in the The selection was made this I endeavor to bring to them a real- deliver the keynote address of the and soon - knows that down he has hook one note-worthy thing to remem son-George Sounds, Australia, । tw-ennd largest community drive in history here, this time to year after girls attending the local ization of the responsibilities of morning session. ed a big one. Then the fight be- ber and that was the glow-worm Guadacanal, New Guinea, Indo- high school were first asked if American citizenship, to arouse in , raise funds for a swimming pool. The first drive of dimension nesia Singapore, Cambodia, Siam, gins. The giant marlin, never com- caves a veritable fairyland. they'd care to participate. Final each girl the love of democracy Safety Demonstrations -vwi to build the much needed hospital, which was success- selection Hong Kong, »ix days across Japan ! ing to the surface, steadily tow s A feature of the morning ses We went down into a cave was made following a and sense of freedom. Through ac from Tokyo, Honolulu and Hilo, । fully accomplished only after much hard work and the gen- series of interviews the little boat further and further sion will be three safety demon about 100 feet and there was an and questions. tual practice, the rights, duties Arriving in Long Beach the latter out to sea. i erosdy of all with small and large donations. strations as follows: electrical underground stream. Very quietly, and responsibilities of American Claude Haggard, safety I For three days the strugle goes no talking, we got into a boat part of April. pool drive, like the hospital campaign, is a commu- Sponsoring organizations are citizenship become a reality for safety, director, California-Oregon Power on until at last the tired fish which was pulled silently with a ■mty affair, the money being raised strictly by donation The Junior Chamber of Commerce, a week." Company, Medford; powder ac- circles closer and closer to the wire. Just look around you! only difference will be that no federal funds will be available Mabel Kief; Women of the Moose. tuated hand tools, Tom Williams, little darkness wuuiu would be expect- I . boat, ’ T and ------ the IC tired r old 7 f man 77 Where wnere aarKness such as were for the hospital. But in other respects the pro- Jeanette Beck; and Eagles Aux his harpoon through its fight-1 ed to reign this wor]d under the safety engineer, Ramset Fasten- puts I iliary, Business and Professional I grams are similar. ers, Inc., Eugene; and pole-top re- in he art. , I earth shines with the light of a The hospital was needed to mend broken bodies, to take Women and the American Legion Cottage Grove Hospital suscitation by crews from Lane And it is a big fish—18 feet hundred thousand lanterns. The Auxiliary, Phyllis Higdon. To the Editor of the Cottage care of the sick and perhaps most important, to give that A luncheon honoring all Lane Grove Sentinel: GWINUP — To Mr. and Mrs. County Electric Co-op, Blachly *onB—two feet longer than the wnoio roof and walls are alive • all-important emergency treatment to the injured and county delegates will be held early Here we go Again! ON with our Co-op, Mountain States Power ' 1— boat. can “ ’t “ get * “ it into the a softly shimmering *■ blue- * He ---- ‘u* boat, 1—‘ ’ * Robert D. Gwinup, Drain, a daugh . maimed. Carol Susan. May 6, 1954. in June in Eugene ANNUAL CLEANUP of the Cot Company, City of Springfield Util so the man lashes it along side green light that in turn reflects ter. DUGAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Al the w-ater below. Every inch The swimming- pool will be thought of mostly as a youth All Giris State meetings are tage Grove Masonic-IOOF CEME ity, and the Eugene Water and । and heads for home. First Shark Comes of the cavern poof js covered with vin Dugan. Blackbutte Route. Cot program, and that, we feel, is the most important point_ held in the state capitol. Two girls TERY. We wish to thank you. Mr. Electric Board. An hour later the first shark the we^ of glow-worm and tage Grove, a son, Kelly Ross, A luncheon will be served at what it will do for the youth of the entire area. from Oregon will'bo selected there Martin, for allowing us space in comes. The old man kills it with ■ this roof consists of down-growing May 7. 1954. in the school cafeteria. The idea of a community pool was begun a number of to attend Girls Nation which is your widely read publication so noon BAKER — To Mr. and Mrs. This will mark the first Lane! the harpoon, but the harpoon i stalactites to make the pattern ago, but finally jt-ucu jelled anri after several urownings drownings at tne the held later in the fall at Washing that we might inform the lot county Floyd Allen Baker, Culp Creek, industrial safety confer- sinks with its victim. There is ’ even more interesting. The words --Cottage Grove Lake and with what recreation leaders here ton, D, C. Sessions there are held owners of this work, which begins ence and the program will be pat- blood in the water now and he 1 SOund flat to the experience of a daughter, Deborah Elaine, May in the national capitol building. May 15th, and ends May 29th. • vdllid the dangers of swimming at this lake. The bottom of Attending last year were Myrtle This is the 18th time the w-riter terned after the Annual Gover- knows more will come. The next the beauty one feels in the grotto. 7. 1954. the lake vlzl is very muddy, and it 1 is hard to i supervise hordes of Cooper — To Mr. and Mrs. Ver- nor’s Industrial Safety Conference 1 shark he kills with a knife, and , The tone's of the human voice has supervised this task. " amall __ • .... small children taking swim lessons tinder such conditions. The Cottage Grove Cemetery held each year in Portland. Local: the next, then the knife snaps cause the lamps to go out and it nie A. Cooper, Dorena. a son, Jo- The safety angle, then, was what was uppermost in the minds _________ be several hours before Jhey seph Vern, May 7, 1954. Association began in 1922 to do safety representatives for the and is lost. With the night comes would of adult leaders, and the pool is the answer to that safety I this work. Mrs. Clara A. Burk- State Industrial Accident Com- a pack of them, and he clubs them return, so that only silence and ■ SMITH — To Mr. and Mrs. Mil problem. J holder who helped to organize the mission are assisting the local j off until they don’t come any beauty reign. The New Zealand lard L. Smith, Cottage Grove, a 1954. ° 1OK '‘ Funds may eventually be available to improve conditions Election of officers of the Cath I Assn., was for years the super- committee in promoting the con- more. But there is nothing more glow-worm is supposedly the only son, Stanley Arthur, May 8, ference. Earl Hite is the commis- to come for - the big fish is only 1 one of its particular kind and BUCKLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. visor, and the writer began su- at the lake, but the indefiniteness of this is against itself. olic Daughters of America, Little safety representative for the a head and tail connected by a flourshes in this cave because of Don Buckley, Drain, a son, Bruce There has also been vandalism at the lake facilities, es Flower Court 1464, of Cottage pervision upon the death of her sion Cottage Grove area. long white backbone, lashed to i the absence of wind, animals of William, May 8, 1954. mother in 1926. We take this pecially the Lathhouses, and constant supervision was not Grove, was held May 10 in the In cooi>eration with the Lane the side of the boat. LANDERS — To Mr. and Mrs. prey, the nearly constant temper- method of publicizing the work VFW hall, with Mrs. Russell Smith thru another letter in the Sentinel County Industrial Safety Rally I possible. Late at night he ties his little ature and humidity. The larvae is Adrian L. Landers, Cottage Grove, heading the group as grand regent. ..One of the first objections to reach the ears of the fund in case all lot owners have not the State Industrial Accident boat in the harbor with its sad attached to the rock and each Lorane Route, a daughter, Cheryle solicitors when the drive first started was the location How- Other officers elected to serve seen the first letter. We wish to Commission has provided statis skeleton to tell its own story', and has up to 20 luminous threads JoNell, May 9, 1954. eVir after careful search the best location to be found was with her are: Mrs. Frank Gierau, thank all those who have sent us tics showing the industrial acci staggers home carrying his mast I hanging, which attract food. It REDDELL — To Mr. and Mrs. vice regent; Mrs. John Nowak, at the high school. on his shoulder. Sometimes he js a perfectly cold light without Dale M. Reddell, Creswell, a son, their shares already, some with dent picture in Lane county. Mrs. L. Pinkston, lec out falls under its weight, until at any ultra-violet ray and can be James Doyle, May 10, 1954. being notified. We personally 6,578 Accidents in '53 Another question on the lips of many is how the pool will prophetess; turer; Mrs. George Molitor, his Figures released by the Com- j last he reaches his shack and extinguished at will. The hanging HEATH — To Mr. and Mrs. be kept up after it is built at a cost of $90,000.00. But statis torian; Mrs. Bob Gierau, financial asoqM sjjuavo io[ i[B o ; spjBo ojum mission reveal that workmen of sleeps face down, his arms threads look like necklaces of tiny Charles W. Heath, Cottage Grove, names appear in our card index tics have been procured from other communities like Cottage I secretary; Mrs. Hugh Roberts, Lane County industrial firms cov- j straight out, his torn palms up- ( diamonds and extend down as far a son. Charles Craig, May 11, 1954. Grove which have found their pools to be self supporting. treasurer; Mrs. Bob Boyce, moni file which we have kept since ered under the Workmen’s Com- j ward- two feet. OWEN — To Mr. and Mrs. 1922. If your name does not ap- Coquille, about the size of Cottage Grove, has figures to show tor; Mrs. Walter Sells, sentinel; pear there and you wish us to pensation Act suffered 6.578 acci Yet who can say he was de- । j as Altho we spent five days in Roger J. Owen, Lorane, a son. Mrs. Merlyn Sizemore, organist ; that it is able to operate its pool on what is taken in during care for your lot and its sur dents during the year 1953. This ■ feated? Millions reading it felt ■ New Zealand, outside of seeing Dale Allen, May 11, 1954. I the swimming season. leaders in the pool drive in Cottage and trustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Pa roundings kindly mail us the small total includes 3,360 loss time acci- like another man, competing in the glow-worms and r purchasing Mrs. r---- „ — _ „ --- ---- LYON — To Mr. and ___ U ; A ------- _A tl’ --------- 1 it-' ’ = s . Ralph Grove have stated confidently that the upkeep should take quette, Mrs. John Dunn and Mrs. sum we ask for this service, $2 is dents, 2,848 no time loss accidents, n a »-»A../, machine shop ...1AL. with men a ten a to I a r fountain pen at Woolworth F. Lyon, Cottage Grove, Bob Sedcrgren. care of itself here, too. the minimum. Several have sent 82 occupational disease claims and forty years younger, who wrote: for three shillings. I didn't enjoy a son, Ralph Oscar, May 11, 1954. Father Lan«r, OSM, of Tigard, us “I got aid and comfort from the the dusty, dirty driving and un- ■ $5 and anything left over after 18 fatal accidents. A total of $16,000.00 has been collected toward the spoke on the Franciscan Sister caring I he 18 fatal accidents occurred story." You say, "How do you get , comfortable hotels. As in 1950 for your lot is put on gen- goal, and although this looks far from hopeful as a figure Retreat House. Too Late to Classify , eral work of which there is no in the following industries: log-j aid and comfort from the story we got tremendous welcomes at ugain are very conf*lk'nt that South Lane Coun- end. If you do not remember ging, 10; sawmilling, 2; construe- of a bitter disappointment like these far-away places and ridi-' JXVin Come forward with a victory again, ns in the hospital Three Drain Folk B-I-N-G-O. GO to the Union high i where your lot is located, some tion, 2; log hauling, 2; and mis- that?" The fact is, of course, tha* culous write-ups in the papers, dnw' and that this big, important plan for youth here will school P-TA Bingo Party at the fill f hn (rnmno nf 1 ■ 1 1 1 ■ nt rv/mnln mill cellaneous, 2. all the real games of life are Hundreds of people mill around have moved away and forgotten, (Continued from page 1) be able to bo completed soon. (And we wager the adults of and pilot Cottage Grove high school in the The industrial accident frequen- played for intangible rewards, and the docks as long as we are in of the plane, was born we will endeavor to locate it for the area will enjoy the pool just as much as the boys and May 23, 1924, in Drain, where he you. Early day records of the Ma- cy rate for Lane County in 1953 this old man with the had luck, port. I don't know what they girl’s gym Tuesday, May 18. Rirls, (J.G.) Game starts at 8 p.m. sharp. had lived his entire life and was [ son and Odd Fellow Lodges who (the number of loss time acci- who goes out to prove himself expect to see as we are really Come early and get a lucky a logger by ocupation. He grad own this cemetery were not very dents per million man hours of again, who fights his battle and just a bunch of middle-aged and card. Dont’ miss it. 39-ltc uated from Drain high school, complete, the maps are poor, and employment or exposure) was loses yet retains his dignity as a old people walking gingerly down Wide Choice of Candidates was a veteran of World War II inaccurate,' but the writer thru 59.38. This compares quite favor man, has actually won something the gangplank. But the papers ENGLISH, SPOONS Exhibition with the statewide frequency which even the sharks cannot describe our clothes, what's on mums, giant pansies, delphin One of the funny things in a political year is the number and a memlx'r of the Elks lodge work with her mother who came ably rate for last year of 52.24. take away. of Cottage Grove. to this country before the ceme the menu, how much it costs, and ium, 10c and up. 107 South ■ if candidates seeking an office which normally mitrht go beg By industries in Lane County, “I Will show Him 39-2tp-40 tery was instituted has a good I what they think we do. The ship Surviving are his parents. Mr. ging for takers. We remember that for years the late Alta and Mrs. Ben Matoon, Drain; knowledge of lot locations, not the following were the leading ac "I will show him," he says, leaves port according to the tides, River Road. WANT TO SELL girls ’ formal, King, local attorney held the office of justice of the peace sister, Mrs. Byrene Huckins. often am I at loss to locate the cident contributors last year: saw “what a man can do and what but no matter how late it is. we 10, light blue color. Net and quite a number of people never knew who the Justice Drain; one brother, Berwyn Mat plots. So will be glad to assist milling, 1719; logging. 1209; con he can endure.” The real victories have lots of good-byes, usually a size and lace over taffeta. Call struction, 777; plywood, 428; and | are inner victories. So Paul put band playing, and our own loud- was. Then John Wells took the Justice of the Peace office un toon, in the Army in Okinawa, any one who needs this help. 39-2tc-40 722J. opposed. But now there are three contenders for this office and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Due to lack of supervision, we log hauling, 29. it “we triumph even in our trou- speaker if there isn't isn’t one ashore. WILL TRADE EQUITY in 1954 learn of the deplorable condition In addition to Wells, Forrest Woods and Wolff Allen, both Joe Drain. bles, knowing that trouble pro- Then they blow the whistle, which Chev. station wagon on home of the isolated pioneer McFarland I duces endurance, and endurance nearly knocks everyone off the good men. Wells, as we have said before, has grown with Horn In Yoncalla with 5 acres or more in coun produces character, and character quay and us off this ship. his office. His two opponents are competent men, which will Bemaar France Asker, 32, was cemetery located on the east slope James Slater, 90 try within 5 miles of Cottage Off to Australia of Mt. David. This Mountain de a resident of Myrtle Creek the produces hope- hope which never Dies at Creswell make the matter of selecting a Justice difficult for some Grove. Write Box 421, Cottage past two years He was born Sep rives its name from David G. Mc We spent one day cruising in 1 disappoints us." people. Grove. 39-2tc-40 tember 19. 1921, at Yoncalla, and Farland who originally owned all James Sisson Slater, 90. died Hemingway is not always and out of the sounds on South The crop of candidates is sometimes large and some was a logger. Ho was married to surrounding territory and his May 8 at Creswell. He had been thought of as a Christian writer, west New Zealand and it was ROOM. BOARD and care for el times small, but small in recent years because of the war and Joy Ardella Booker April 30, tombstone is one of those which a resident of the state for 17 years, I but the book is full of Christian most interesting. People who have derly people. Quigley Rest its after effects. The only- way we can account for more can 1949, in Medford, and was a vet has suffered thru work of vandals. coming from Vancouver, B. C. He ! symbolism. There is, for example, been to the fijords off Norway Home. Phone Creswell 362. 39-ltp didates than usual is that business adjustments are being eran of World War II. In fact, there is very few stones was born June 24, 1863, in Preston, the cry the old man gives when say you can't tell the difference. mad<> as we return to a period more like prewar. Surviving are four children: up there that have not been push- England, and was a retired mer the rope cuts him, which the We went up several waterways WANTED: Loading job for port It is not often that local jxjople have opportunity to vote Christine. 4. Alan, 3. Kitty, 1’4 ed from their bases, many broken chant. On October 4. 1890, he was author says is untranslatable: and I thot it too bad there hadn't able BU30, all equipped. Ph. 39-1 tp for a candidate known to them on the county level, but in the years, and Burton. 3 months; fath in small pieces. It seems the married to Annie Oxford, at Wa-■ "The kind of a cry a man would been just one at the site of the Creswell 362. and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. younger generation could find tertown, S. D. Mr. Slater was a make as the nails are driven into Panama Canal. They are so very HAULING: Loam, sand, gravel. coming primary it will be different for the democrats. They er Iz'vi Asker, Drain, and Mrs. Jo more profitable things with which member of the Episcopal Church, his hands." There is the picture deep and yet so narrow it is like can support Frank Bradford, an ex-resident for county com sephine French & Williams, phone 415. Shea. Oregon City; one to occupy their idle hands. There Masonic and IOOF lodges. of the old man coming home, steaming down a river. The sides, missioner. If Bradford is one of the two elected candidates in brother, ____ 39-ltP Wallace Asker. Drain; fore we do want to keep up our Surviving are one son and one tailing under the burden of his of course, are high and precipi the inimaiy. he will have a good chance in the general elec one Joyce Asker, Oswega; main cemetery and not let it fall daughter: Richard H. Slater. Po- I mast on his Road of Weariness, tous and not accessible from the FOR SALE: A modern 3-bedrm. tion because his friends will go across the party line to vote one half-brother. Joseph Shea. into vandalism. So let's all co- noke. Alberta. Canada, and Mrs. and the vvay he falls on the cot. land side That was the last we home. Den, fireplace, patio and for him. Oregon City; two step-sisters and operate and do a good job of Earl Harris, Scottsburg, and one arms outstretched, bleeding palms saw of New Zealand and, altho outdoor fireplace, concrete drive and walks. $8500. Phone 542R. cleaning it up again this year. The state legislature has attracted an unusual number three step-hrot hers „ granddaughter. ’J | upward, as if he had been nailed it had its points of interest it 39-ltc Funeral services were held May- j to a cross. The symbolism is a isn't necessary to my happiness of candidates including ten candidates on the republican Joy- Ardella Asker, w ife of Ber- We wish to state that we would Asker, a resident of the like to hire all those applicants 11 at 2 p.m. at Mills Mortuary significant reminder of One who. to return. MERCURY II camera, like new- ticket from Lane county. While the lawmakers salaries an have applied for a job up with the Rev. l.ee Young officiat although seemingly defeated, was Today we are two days out of with all accessories, flash, 4 fi» low, it is important that we get good ones for under them the Drain community for the past 24 who was born August 29, 1929, there, but alas, our funds are ing. The body was shipped to Po- ¡ not defeated, for the real victories Australia. The Tasmin Sea is ters Adapter ring, sunshade, state can go forward or stand still. at Ix'ona She is survived by her limited. We have experienced noke. /Alberta, for interment. etc. $40. Also Hugo Meyer range j are those which no one can take smooth and glossy with huge four children; parents. Mr and labor who have worked there swells. We are rolling all over finder, $5. New Weston II light away. Mrs John H. Booher. Drain: two many years and we do hire these We Americans like success the place and Walter is most un meter. $15. Phone 432Y. 39-ltp Baby Kelly Dugan Too Few Schools for Making sisters. Mrs. Etta Powell. Drain, first of all. We would like to put stories, and indeed, success is ad happy. This is an opportune time WANTED: Hand turned old and Mrs Dorothy Nichols, Port on more help but have to go slow Kelly Foss Dugan, infant son mirable. But sometimes even ordi to remind him not to buy that Good Citizens graphophone or phonograph in land. and employ only those who know of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dugan, Cot nary people like ourselves can be yacht he has always talked about. working condition. 1807 E. Main, All <if dur schools are doing a good job of making good the location of the lots and nature tage Grove, died at Cottage Latest reports are that there _ seemingly defeated in such a way Cottage Grove or phone 502. citizens, but there are too few schools for correcting the way of the work, as the short two hospital May 8, the day fol- that it is more admirable still. 39-ltc ward youth, who needs special rehabilitation if he is to take Prominent Rancher weeks we work up there each year Grove lowing his birth. Penisten will RESIDENTIAL LOT for sale: his place in society. Our information is that all schools of this Dies at Lorane docs not give me time to teach in- Surviving besides his parents, "review" "H u in a n Destiny by 100’ x 150’ on paved street. nature ate overcrowded, which makes a bad situation hard experienced labor. are grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Lecomte du Nouy.) North end of K St. Sewer and Chester Purdy. prominent to control. Please mail your contributions Ross Peterson and Arthur Dugan; water Ph. 848 or 757. 39-4tp-42 Lane county ranche died at his promptly as the time is short now- ceremony was presented Tuesday- As we understand it, we have only one j»ermanent place home great-grandparents: Mr. aril at Lorane Thursday, May till May 15th, and we can only- and night by officers of the Elks lodge FREE 15 filbert trees 10 years Mrs. J. A. Mackey and Daniel Du Jaycees Set June 5 for juveniles, at the State Industrial School at Woodbum. 6, at the age of 57. Mr. Purdy was following their short business ses old to be given aw-ay. Ph. 848 the lots for which we arc paid gan, all of Cottage Grove. Lane county’s own Skipworth home is used to prepare the born June 23. 1896, at Halsey and do sion. Each officer made a talk hon (Continued from Page 1) or 757 39-ltp in advance. Thank you. Let’« make Private services were held at inmates for the Woodburn school. had lived in the Emerald Empire our cemetery beautiful for Me oring mothers and past exalted FOR SALE: Metal filing cabinet Eugene Crematorium May 10. the program. “By emphasizing the ruler. George Sibley presented a We do not know whether the country is getting better or nearly all his life. He had been morial Day. With the cooperation the like new, 3 drawers, shelves. Mills Mortuary was in charge of rules of the road and the skills corsage worse morally, but we do know that our population is in a rancher in the Lorane area for of all lot owners. It can lie done, arrangements. to the youngest mother $40; round 48" wicker table, 4 needed for safe driving, we intend the past 11 yearn and was chiefly Otherwise we will just have to do Mrs Russell Sibley and the oldest creasing rapidly, which calls for more facilities. chairs $35; 10x12 wsH tent, $25. to give local youths a chance to mother. Mrs. Ralph Hawlev Mike If the youth can lx* rehabilitated in a reform school, it's interested in raising horses. Mr. the best we can with what funds EAKIN AGAIN OX COI NTY After 5 p.m 275 Cherry Court. prove that some of America's best Myers, also a past exalted ruler Purdy was a memlx'r of the Lor nub h cheaper making a citizen of him there than boarding ane KK)F lodge, the Lane County we secure. Thank you Mail to: __ 39-2tc-40 RI DGET COMMITTEE drivers are teen-agers," Cutts said gave a tribute to mothers »L.s Belle Burkholder, supervisor. him at the penitentiary the rest of his life. H. E. Eakin is again serving as Darn Domich, national Jaycee WANTED: Short log hauling. Call Sheriff's Posse and the Cottage Annual Cemetery Cleanup. The guest speaker was Harry- a member of the county budget president, recently said this Jay G. J. Hartman at 593Y. Grove Riding chib of which he 225 N. iuine St. who also gave an im committee. Preliminary work on cee project is "widely acclaimed Crouse. 39-4tp-42 was a member of the board. Stewart Should Be Supported pressive tribute to mothers Ter Cottage Grove, Oreg. the budget started Tuesday. Coun by law enforcement, safety and TWO COWS for sale. One is Jer ry Lechner rendered a vocal solo Loran (Stub) Stewart, a member of the houre of repre He is survived by his w ife. Eva. ty commissioners have indicated school authorities as a positive sey and Guernsey, one Jersey. Dr. W R. Fraenkel played sentatives should be supported in his bid for reelection. He and six children Mrs. Edna Al ITA TO SPONSOR that the budget will be kept in program to encourage teen-agers and two piano selections. $100 each. One heifer calf two ford, Manley, Stanley. Jasper and has made a good representative and the only one South Lane Marion Purdy, all of Ixvrane; Mrs BINGO PARTY MAI 18 line with anticipated receipts, but to become expert drivers." months old. B. B. Rte. C. W The high school PTA is i spon- county has had for several years. of the budget commit Last year 80,000 teen-agers took SANNAR HIRTS Waggoner. 39-2tp-40 Loi« Groshong of Albany; 13 soring a bingo party Tuesday .■ eve- a tee member has said that tentative re part in over 600 local contests So far as we know Stewart isn't making an active cam grandchildren; one sister. V. R. ning. May Chester Sannar. 36 of ' INE BEDROOM house partly at 8 p.m. in the quests for the general fund may Sponsors of the National Teen- Lorane paign and the reason he isn't is because its more or less of Sharp. Twin Falls, Ida ; two half- girls' gym 18, f irn., $42.50 a mo., water in of the high school exceed last year’s budget by Age Road-e-o are the U. S. J«y. Route, was released from Cottage a acrifite for any business man to serve in this capacity. brothi is. Dale Moreback. Seattle, Bingo can be played all evening Grove hospital Tuesdav evening cluded. Coast-to-Coast Store, «f- and Tom Newcomb. Mt Vernon for just $1 per person and prizes $100,000. Commissioners antici cees. Liberty Mutual Insurance Sannar was taken to the hospital ter 6 113Y. 39-ltp pate receipts from national forests Companies and American Truck Wash May 10 tn an ambulance at 10:15 1950 Buick sedan, has about 10.000 We enjoyed the comment from "Smoke Rings" conoem- will he given. may drop as much as 20 percent. ing Associations, Inc. a m. Earlier the same morning as jng an unusual business card from a Justice of the Peace we Funeral services were held at Proceeds will go towards com- mile«. Excellent condition. $1285. Chairman Roles said application he was working in the wood« he pleting the first year's high school recently receiveci in the mads. It goes like this: “If she wants Old newspapers, for packing. blanks for the local Road-e-o can had been hit in the back with a I P«id $3300 new Ph 814R eve* Hollingsworth England Funeral to get man led. thats her business If he wants to get mar Home in Eugene The Rev. Rich PT A budget Chairman for the building tires, etc. 10 cents ¡>er be obtained from Mel Fox at Cot rings. 39-ltp ewnt is Mrs Vinal Randall Sr. bundle. Musc<1 him t” stumble- Sentinel Office ried, that s his business. If they both want to get married ard tage Grove high school. Entries RE^TT: 3- room house with Sullivan officiated. Burial was Tickets can be purchased at Ran and he hurt his knee ln the hos- that’s my business." can be turned in to Roles at the pitd. Sannar wai treated for a bMh Inquire at Dairy ’ Qu<* n at Lane Memorial Gardens. dall & Wwlcvtt Store. 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