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Service Men Visit The Cottage Grove Sentinel Homes at London l'âge ? The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon KslablUhed August 15 1SS9 Thur«.. June SI. 1*M Phone 1ÏO4J1 Moves to Alberta By .Mrs. Buy G. Stone Phone 1114R5 New Bohemia Mill Starts Operations Power Line Foreman Gets Safety Achievement Certificate .«uw IHMB £ By Mr». Florence Eriksen CCLP CREEK Tuesday after DELIGHT VALLEY Mr. and noon. June 12. the new mill at Bo Dick Remington is Published every Thursday at Cottage Or 3l>-day furlough from Mrs William Norris. Judy and hemia ran three logs through for t on Entered at Cottage Grve. Oregon as sec wr He is the son Larry were honored at a surprise a tryout run with very little dif rill o. Texa Bub«crip‘ion rates cash in advance. No subscript: n r of Mr and Mrs H I Remington farewell dinner at the William ficulty. Daily shifts were started and a former London school stu Turner home Friday evening En Monday. June IS. Many visitors In Oregon dent an«l graduate of Cottage joying the occasion were Mr. and were on hand for the trial run. Outside Oregon Grove High school He is with the Mrs. Dale Baker and Marvin of Foreign rate« on Tuesday afternoon. June 12, a W. C. Martin An Force and «Ui be transfered Black Butte route, Mr. and Mrs. pmk and blue shower was given James Roles to Fairbanks. Alaska, after his Francis Horn and Kirk. Mr. and honoring Merle Stacy at the furlough expires. Mrs. M. A. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Row River Mrs. Community hall. Those Leonard Waller of Wichita, Roy Stone. Janelle, Marianne and present were -Mmes. Everett Mc Kan . visited last week with his Roy »e. Mrs Burton Forgey and Farland. Frank Tanner, Ernest parents, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Joyce. Mr and Mrs. William Tur Glidersleeve, George Hiatt. Pete NATION A L E D I T O R IA I fUIUSHitS Waller. Leonard Waller recently ner Billy and Kenny, and the hon McGee, Dorman Chase. Ted Frit- a c T atlo . n was discharged from the Army ored guests The group presented chell, Alfred Johnson. Lawrence ASSOCIATION after serving his turn in France. gifts to the Norris family. Un Chapman, William Cooper, Dave Gay Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. able to attend hut extending com Howell. Leroy Pulen, Elliot Erik ___ kmmnKŒnn O. A. Clark, and Miss Doris Tolls pliments were Mr. and Mrs. James sen, Colen Garoutte, and R. S. leipinä New York • Chicago < of Portland spent the weekend Nelson. Anne, Robin and Jon of Drenner. Those sending gifts but Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc with his parents and grandmother. Curtin. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wil unable to attend were Mmes Ray Mrs Hattie Clark Gay Clark was liams. Sue and Jim of Saginaw, Steele, Amil Smith, Dave Hick National Advertising Representative graduated recently from Texas Mr and Mrs Russell Dutton, Mr. man. George Strand, Oliver Craw Radar school Monday he left for and Mrs Kenneth Zumwalt. Clay ford. Winfred Patton, Glenn Vio Fort Ord. Calif., where he will be and Mike. The Norris family left lette. Fred Cranmer William Pat The Real Issue of the November stationed with the Army and con Tuesday for Warner. Alberta, ton. Earl Stockman, Rev. and Mrs Canada, where they will make W A McBride, Leon Weddel, and tinue his training. Election Sunday Mr and Mrs. Lester their home. Lawrence Stratton. Mrs. Stacy re of McMinnville called on Breakfast guests at the William ceived many gifts Refreshments From here on out, you may hear increasing talk of men Backus Mr and Mrs Clyde Clark and Olson home Friday morning were were served by the hostesses. and issues as time approaches for the national political con Mrs. Hattie Clark Twenty years Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bastien and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Salani ventions and the general election in November. If the politi ago the Backus family lived on children of Cloquet, Minn. came Thursday evening from Sac cians have their way they will try to make you believe that the old May place on Cedar Creek. Delightful Sewers met at the RUSSELL BYRD, left, line crew foreman for Pacific P<«wer A ‘^"^„ager^f^he^^^^ Sunday Mr and Mrs George home of Diedra Olson F riday af ramento, Calif., to visit with her the real issue hinges on our foreign relations, or racial intre- Hinkle and Marlene visited the ternoon. Members present were brother, Elliot Eriksen, and fam ily enroute to visit a sister, Mrs. ' achievement certificate from George T. Bragg, tlce pres < < n am gation, of the farm program or the issues of labor, but if you Dr. John McLaughlin home at having worked through Betty and Donna Stocker. Janet Parkman Anderson, in Chicago, | believe any of these you are pretty cold on what the average Oregon City. Glen Spicer, local manager, looks on at right. The award, n r<" " ..nl„l(,ve dinner for district and Gweneth Augenstein. Carrie Ill., and other relatives at Boyd. Mrs. Clyde Clark returned from Ix>u Sherrill. Janelle Stone and American, or perhaps we should say, the average American 1M5 without a time-loss accident, was presented the local crew at Portland Friday after spending Diedra Olson. The leader. Mrs. Minn. Leaving Sunday morning on parent is thinking about. employes und their wives in Springfield Tuesday. the second lap of their Eastern five days with her mother, Mrs. Rex Stocker, was present. Guests trip, they expected to view Yellow son, Bill to Roseburg one day last We may believe that the above named issues have their Ora Morrison Barbara of Portland visited over । «eek to have the cast on were Mrs. William Olson. Mrs. stone National Park and the Black i too Saturday Mr. and Mrs Wayne importance in our way of life, but to him or them we should McKay, son, and Mrs. McKay’s sis Roy Stone, Marianne and Roy Hills of South Dakota. the «'eekend at the Lester Rear- ' fixed. Bill is able to walk without rick and Harry Castle homes. Sun say, the important thing is that with the passing years, the ter Sue Kosey left for a two-day Mr and Mrs. Oliver Crawford I day dinner guests at the Castle his crutches now. Mrs. J. L Conley motored to and family moved into the Buzz prospects of war appears to have lessened. Parents today camping trip near Wickiup lake heme were Mr. and Mrs. (.rant , Mr and Mrs. Dean Lebo« and Brownsville Sunday and returned Randall residence, vacated by Mr. do not want to spare their sons for another global war or in Eastern Oregon Dulley and three children Gary, [ son went to Bond on business over and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by her mother, Mrs Mericle and family moved the so-called Korean police action. They are going to support last Ike week Dan and Charlotte of Knox Hill, the «’eekend and to Albany w’here Bud I/>ng moved into the Huff Eastburn Monday Mrs. Conley By Mrs. Harry < a*tle Black Butte to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rearrick and they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gale the man as president most likely to keep us out of war. Most North Lane from man residence vacated by the and Mrs. Eastburn went to Brook Phone 968J8 street in Cottage two children Allen and Judy of 1 I,ebow and family and Alice Le- ings to visit relatives. During Crawford family over the past of these parents have become convinced during the past four Grove. MOSBY ('REEK Mr. and Mrs. Blue Mt.. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Far bow. weekend. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton their mother's absence, John stay Coyotes Kill Sheep Duane Smith and four children ber and Barbara of Portland, Troy years that Eisenhower is dedicated to peace. A 2c Ronnie Bassett, who has Last «eek coyotes killed another ed with the Purcell family at Sag moved to the Roy Jennings resi «ere dinner guests Tuesday eve of Cottage Grove, Dean j been in the Air Force at El Pa:W. Those opposed to the present administration can do sheep, the second one, for Nelson inaw and Bob stayed with the Roy dence recently purchased by Vic ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Castle and Bobby Green of Blue Texas, is home at his parents, Mr. patton. Stone family. some big talking and they are going to do their best to make Bemis. Guy Smith of Gowdyville The oc Mt. and Mrs. Virgil Bassett, for a 30- Elmer Goodell spent the week the health of Eisenhower a political issue, but privately they Thursday C. C. Gilham. Lloyd Fourteen voters cast their bal end at Estacada with his wife, who casion was the 4oth wedding an Mrs. O. W. Noeth attended a day furlough. When he leaves he Glen Gilham, and Clarence lots on Monday to elect Mrs. Roy niversary cf Mr. and Mrs. Guy three-day meeting of the state will go to Parks Air Force base will admit that stopping Eisenhower is a pretty hopeless and Parr drove to Miller Lake in East Stone as a director on the school is picking strawberries there. council of extension clubs at Cor- । and will leave from there to spend Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weddel and . Smith. task, assuming that his health remains normal from now ern Oregon to see bo«' the fishing board for a five-year term. Serv Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kivett of vallis June 5, 6 and 7. Mrs. Archie | ! two years in Japan. He will then daughters Nancy and Sandra were until the election. Because of this, candidates for the lesser and weather conditions were. ing as clerks wore Mrs. R. P. Au- to Oklahoma by the serious Eugene and Mr and Mrs. George Hill of Cottage Grove went with receive his discharge. offices, including that of congressman, will have a hard time Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Real and gensteig. Mrs. C. P. Davidson and called illness of Mr. Weddel’s mother. Hinkle of London were callers her and they report a very in- . Mrs O E. Smith, accompanied two children spent Fathers Day Mr« Kenneth Zumwalt. convincing the voters that the paramount issue is not peace at Joyce and Patricia ar ie staying Sunday at the home of Mr. and teresting meeting. Mrs. Noeth by a grandson. Roy Wayne Smith, Sutherlin with Mrs. Real's par Mrs. Helen Stovall left by plane with their aunt went on to Portland and visited went to Spokane to visit a daugh during their par- Mrs. Cliff Lebow. or war. ents and family. They had a picnic Friday morning for her home in Mrs Florettc Edmiston of Wil a «eek at the home of Mr. and ter and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ent's absence. in the afternoon. Lin« Beach, Calif., after a week ’ s son, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Lark Not to be overlooked also is the fact that as a general Mr. and Mrs. O. A Clark had Beginners Class Wins Mrs. McCready. Blankenship and Mr. and Mis Fi The Beginners class won the Green of Ogden, Utah, spent sev- thing the greater segment of our population never had it so for visitors over the weekend Mrs visit at the Francis Horn home. O. W. Noeth returned last week nest Smith Another daughter, " ' eral days at the home cf Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horn en jet flying contest at the Culp from a two months' trip east to Mrs. Leola Richardson, took them. good. If doubtful just compare the present standard of living ('lark's father and mother, Mr. tertained with a dinner at their Assembly of God and has Mrs Cliff Green. Mrs. Edmiston Albany. N. Y.. where be visited with that of even ten years ago. Up to now one of the recent and Mrs. Irving Carroll of Sali home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Creek Bill Westerfield, a 30 year old ¡ is an aunt and Mr. Green an uncle been named the banner class. nas. Calif ; Mrs ('lark’s brother ^of Cliff Green. The Greens took four brothers and families and at resident of Owensboro, Ky., was problems is not how to get ahead to buy a car, but where to ! and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Car- M. A. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. William Points are scored for attendance, I their guests on a trip to Crater Pittsburg, Pa., where he visited killed Tuesday when a truck on park it after you do buy it. How many people of your ac roll of Klamath Falls; and Mrs. Norris, Judy and Larry, and Kirk studying of lesson, offering, pun I Lake and other points of interest. his mother, Mrs. Anna Noeth. Mr. «hich he was doing some welding, ctuality and Bibles brought. Noeth was glad to get back to (hopped and crushed him. He is quaintance, who live over five blocks from work, take the Clark’s sister and husband, Mr. Horn. Sam McDonald returned to his Robert R. Wood of the Tacoma They repoi t from six to eight feet Oregon. trouble to walk to work? Most will agree that walking would I and Mrs. Al Longe of Klamath home survived by his wife and tour of snow on the road to the lake. Monday He underwent sur Pacific Reserve Fleet spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson vis children. The Westerfields were Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel and be far healthier, but walking is far too slow and too incon Falls. Mrs. Laura Perry of Halfway gery at a Eugene hospital last weekend with his aunt and uncle, sons Tommy and Larry and Mrs. ited a week in Portland at the former residents of Blue Moun Mr and Mrs. Frank Mitchell venient. was postmaster at Black Butte Thursday. ‘"’Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. I Fay Cohunes of Redondo Bend), home of a son and family. Mr. and tain He was a brother of Mrs. office for nearly two «eeks Mrs. Richard Perini has been William Salani of Sacramento. ; Calif who have been visitJ Mrs. Eugene Anderson, and a Bob Seidel and his parents, Mr. However, we would be quick to decide for peace if the post while Mr. and Mi's. Fred Mills released from a Eugene hospital Calif., and Robert Wood of Ta- rives in Tacoma were visitors last daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs W H. Westerfield, make prosperity hinges on the coming of another war. took their vacation. and is recuperating at the home Wash., enjoyed a chicken Friday at the home ^is sister Ray Hemstedt of Tigard. They their home at the Seidel home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills re- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. coma. also «ent to Nehalem and visited part of the time.____ .____ _ dinner at the home of Mr. and and family. Mi. and Mis. G tinned home Friday. On their trip Frank McDonald. a sister and family of Mrs. Ander ln 50 Years Mrs. Elliot Eriksen. | they stopped at Waldport and son. Mr. and Mrs, Woodward. Among those who attended the Mr and Mrs. Alton Phillips and a nephew ~ of Mrs. Roby, with them ¡Cannon Beach. They crossed the Methodist Bible school for two The Gettogether club will meet and he will spend the summer at Men and institution« art ultimately judged by results. Columbia at Astoria when the weeks were Billy and Kenny Tur- children of Los Angeles, Calif., the Roby home. June 28 at the home of Mrs. Vem That is true of medical research. And the results it has river was very high and swift, ner. Clay and Mike Zumwalt, Judy «nd Curtis Patton of Gridley, Stork Shower Given Black of Dorena Lake. Each one Mis. Mills took pictures of all Norris Sherry and Robbie Rob Calif., came Sunday evening for a produced in the last half-century or so are superlative by any points Hostesses for a stork shower is requested to take old nylons, of interest. In Tacoma they inson ' Karen, Jimmy and Paul week’s visit with the H. E. Dean honoring Mrs. Jay Miller at the jigsaw puzzles and old eye glasses. standard. saw Mr. Mills' sister. Mrs. Rose Hendricks Mrs. E. A. Hendricks and Tandy Troutman families. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright Mr and Mrs. Clarence Winein- Blue Mt. school lunchroom Friday at Lakota Beach they vis was in charge of the primary de The head of a pharmaceutical company tells of some Cook; ger and children of Eureka. Calif . «■ere Mrs. Wallace Miller. Mrs of Reedsport visited Sunday morn ited Mr Mills' brother and wife, of them in the cut rent issue of The Exchange Magazine. In Mr and Mrs. John Mills; in Puyal- partment. visited over the weekend with Glen Roby and Mrs. Verlin Ward. ing at the home of Mr. and Mis. After opening of the gifts a lunch Oiren Land. In the afternoon they Mrs. Murland Johnson was re friends in this area. 1900, life expectancy at birth was about 49 years. Now it is ¡up they visited other relatives By Phil Varley of cake, jello, punch and coffee attended the beat races at Dorena | from the local hospital on Have Strep Throat around 71 years, and some experts expect it to reach between Fred Mills used to live in Puyallup leased was served to the group Lake. Their son Lawrence Wright Saturday and is convalescing at Mrs. Harding Brow n and daugh After 9 months of struggling to and Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Farber and had a boat in the races. 90 and 1 (Ml years by the end of this century. ter Nola May and son Joe were her home. Mine Foreman Moves fill the heads of Young America Guests at the E. A. Hendricks Mrs. Roy Stith of Cottage Grove I victims of strep throat last week besides comic In 1900, the greatest killer was pneumonia. Now it has Johnnie Johnson. Black Butte home last weekend were Mrs. BF.GISTKATIONS NOW BEIN’«. with something ------ They are improving as this is writ TAKEN FOR KINDERGARTEN gave a birthday dinner Monday books and TV serials. U.S. school foreman, with his wife and been all but defeated, with the death rate down from 152 mine Hendrick ’ s parents. Mr and Mrs honoring Mrs. Mable Cochran of ten. sons moved Fridav to Black teachers are getting the usual Mrs. Lee Henningsgaard re }>er 100,000 to 12. In 1900, the survivors of pneumonia could two Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiscarson minds parents cf younger children Mosby Creek. Mrs. Allen, who summer parole. And if you don t Butte with their trailer house. John Englund of Estacada. Sunday afternoon the Hendricks and the and Louise attended the wedding that she is taking registrations stays with Mrs. Cochran, was also think a teacher needs a rest after count on paying three months’ wages for hospital bills. I fl- Thev are from California. Englunds visited at the Carl Sho- of a niece of Mrs. Wiscarson near riding herd on an average class day the disease is often cured at home with antibiotics, at a Mrs C. H Woods had for for kindergarten for next fall. a guest. son. berg home at Dorena. Sweet Home Saturday. Captain Byron Foster and two room of normal, healthy kids, then iters over the weekend her Children who will be accepted are conjparatively small cost. Ruth Way was a McMinnville Paul Morgan of Roseburg is and C D Woods, and his wife those who will be 6 years old the children Diane and Bradley if Mt. you’ve probably never tried to spending two weeks’ vacation with following fall. Mrs. Henningsgaard Home. Idaho, and Mrs. George answer the first ten questions any visitor Saturday. Particularly noteworthy progress has been made in sav daughter of Corvallis. Valleyites who attended the are his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Sloan. Mi and Mrs Walter Gay may lie contacted at 1I8S.I2 Two Fester and grandson Robbie Pruitt Junior American can drcam up. ing children. Of every 1,000 babies surviving birth in 1900, Special meetings will be held at classes will be held each day. from cf Thornton Corners were callers the Tank - Sherrill wedding at Walk Not only do teachers have to 162 died within the first yeat :' todayf Jhe figuie is less than ’«‘"on er Sunday were Mr. and Mrs the Culp (’reek Assembly this 9 to 11 am. and frcm 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. be able to explain everything from 30. At the beginning of the century. 7,000 children died an- wejghp(j njne pounds and has been Floyd Way. Ruth and Annette. week with the Rev. Nicholason mil Mrs Harry Castle. In the eve Creation to the H-bomb . but ning the Castles went to the Fos they also have to try to keep dis nually of whooping cough; last year the mortality was 810. named Roy Glen. Mrs Nancy (.ay Mr and Mrs. Roy Stone. Marian as guest speaker. A cordial invi DORENA LAKE tation is extended to the public bids invited ne. Janelle and Roy Lee. ter home where Bill Pruitt show cipline. So summer is wonderful These are but a few of the many facts that could be An8randParCn’ Mr. and Mrs Irwin Iberg vis to attend these meetings. Bids were invited by the Corps ed his movies. for teachers but no picnic for Many residents attended the of Engineers on June 19, for clean Visit on Fathers Day cited as to what medicine has accomplished on behalt ot us community and London ited at the John Bateman home mothers. They have to find some lioat races Sunday afternoon at at Philomath Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winkleman ( way to keep the moppets busy. all In the last 50 years more progress has been made in con- Grange are invited to the annual ing the debris on Dorena Lake, Ladies who formed a work Dorena Lake. six miles east of town. Bids will and family of Florence and Mrs quering disease atid in prolonging life than in the entire pre- community i>icmc [»arty to clean the Walker hall Eligible voters had an election be opened to be awarded on June Ruth Reiling and daughter of That's rougher than home-made vioua history of man’s existence. It was done by free men /’p ’’"t ¡Miron Grange Thursday were Mmes Ida Jack- Monday. June 18, at the ( ulp 29. All work must lx- completed Monroe spent Fathers Day with haircuts. Still, it makes parents appreciate teachers. I Betty Gatos of Gowdyvilie spent son, Dave Hite, Ralph Sears, Creek school on a 6G tax levy in by Decemlier 31. working in a free system. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Just heard about a minor Floyd Way, James McKillop. crease for the purpose of obtain visiting her aunt and last week Winkleman of Walden. ing more money for use in operat Mr. and Mrs Loyal Leabo of league ballplayer who dreamed he uncle. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Be- Lloyd Myers, and Roy Stone "Inventories are out of line. Robert Way has gone to Fort ing of the school for the coming Profits in manufacture are being Pacific City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl was chasing a fly ball and dashed mis Voices From the Grass Roots out of his second floor bedroom Mt- and Mrs Al Fletcher and Lewis, Wash..' to spend two weeks ,erm a squeezed b\ steadily rising wages. I^eabo and Mrs. Fanny Patten window. Next time he’ll dream Billy Patton, son of . «. Mr. and daughter Mary Ann of Dallas at National Guard training school. were dinner guests Sunday at the Profits in distribution have been Voices from the grass roots are listened to with res|>ect stayed over Saturday night at the He has been employed on the Wil Mrs. Vic Patton, is enjoying a fur cut bv insistence on sales volume heme of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan the batter's only bunting! lough with his folks He has been at almost any cost. Housing and of Walden. Have you heard the word about Clarence Parr home Sunday eve- liam Schilling ranch. and interest in Congress. Miss Elaine Oster is employed stationed in Korea for the past automobile markets are saturated, they visited at the Gale Roby- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane went our complete selections of name During the first three months of this year. The Ameri ning -------------- —— Part ot the day Sunday the in the Siebert accounting office vear not merely curtailed by stringent to Sand Point, Idaho, last week brand toiletries and cosmetics? If can Press reports, editorials and articles from 69 weekly and home Fletcher and the Gilham men fish at Cottage Grove. to attend the funeral of Mr. Lane's not. com" in and see for yourself credit. semi-weekly newspapers were quoted in the Congressional ed at Dorena Dam and choose your summer father Mrs. Olive Eastburn of needs in beauty aids. Record. Papers from 28 states were thus represented. The Ccttage Grove went with them. John A. Hutchison Mrs. John Williams and daugh quotations covered a great gamut of topics and problems Howard Barnard John A. Hutcmson, 444 South VARLEY’S DRUG STORE ter Sharon went to lx>s Angeles By Mr».'Walter N. Dowens racial integration, the future of solar energy, flood control, 14th street, Cottage Grove, died I'm Your Man — 6th & Main Street last week to see a sister and fam (Continued trom Page One) Pbone 881'11 the farm situation, government spending, foreign policy, and and from that the Boots and San in a Eugene hospital Friday, June MOUNT VIEW Carl Hudson ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bural Hooker. Phone 82 See Me 15. at the age of 79. He was born Mrs Hooker had been quite ill so on. dals square dance club was or in Iowa May 26. 1877. and came and Dak' Nord are attending 4-H Mrs. Bryson Sandefur took her The men and women of Congress want to know what ganized All graduating classes 1 to Cottage Grove 14 years age club summer school at Corvallis Mrs. Harry Nord drove the boys then have gone on into the from Burns He was married Jun« local people are thinking—and the country pai»er tells them. since Boots and Sandals or other clubs. 7, 1889, in Iowa to Gertrude Bell to Corvallis Tuesday. Monday evening guests at tnc the Howard says that tins is « U«<k I Greer, uho died in 192b On June time of the year and only three i 28 1946, he was married to Effie home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Hudson Right or Wrong or four nights a week are devoted M George in Cottage Grove Mr were Mi's Bessie Asley and two • to square dances During the «in- nutchison had been a member of f children of La Grande; Arthur Church of ~God for over 5( I Campbell of Eugene; Mrs. Lou , Most fieoplc believe that international trade would do a ter months, five or six nights are thic Beach of Creswell Mrs. Tina at his favorite '••port,'' most years. good bit toward ironing out national misunderstanding, pro spent ng tu'suics nis wife are Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred West of which is devoted to the. Boots Surviving besides his wife are viding of course trade was given a free hand. One import and Sandals chib He is occaaion- All forms of personal and busi the Rev Roi Hutchison and family. Mr and Mrs ii ail ant consideration is that trade to be advantageous to us ally on call to other clubs, but CorsMbs one daughter. Mrs Winner and family. Mr and Mrs ness insurance inclining— tily when it does not interfere Edith Brand. Creston, Iowa; tout Olaf Olson and Mr and Mrs Carl should be our friends and share in our hopes and purposes onl ith work at his own club. grandchildren, six great-grand Keel and family, all ot the (ot- and should be on a two-way street basis. AITO A recent invitation to go on children; three brothers J« m ' of'* tage — Grove area. However, we do not always face the ideal situation as tour Mrs A B. Cochrane has sold win turned down. because Fargo. Okla. Olner of Billings Mrs. Has sol« F1KE Communist Poland demonstrates. This country has long ex Howard felt that he could not Mont and Otis of Bozeman her ranch to Mr and Mrs. Marell LIFE Mont and one sister. Mrs Cyn-| Abeene of London Mrs Cochrane spare the time from the Boots and ported pork products to this country, principally ham. Now has moved to the Abeene place ACCIDENT we a;e importing more and more of these products. One Sandals He and his wife and thia Parks I-ewiston, Idaho Will Be Maxine, do attend an in Funeral services were held at near lx>ndon where she will re- source says that in the first quarter of this year, imports hel|MT. G ROI F stitute for one or two weeks each Mills Mortuan at 2 30 pm Tues side for a short time rhe Abeenes from Poland totaled 7,729,000 pounds of pork, an increase of year in which they receive special day Jun«' 19. with th. Rei H D have taken possession of their new UABIMTY over 40 percent of the corresponding period of last year. dance training and techniques B.ukirui officiating Mr Hutch, property . . ( ASFAI TV son s Issii has bi-en sent to Bed Walter U inner has injured his This jCar they will attend an in March in the last of the quarter, the imports jumped to an stitute ai the hotel resort at Lake ton! low i for interment knee At this time it is not known BONDS 86 percent increase. if an operation will be necessary Quinalt. Washington tivc and interested m th«’ organi ! Mr and Mrs. Jack Boalaugh and Tuesday, July 3rd I- riendlin«'** Howard feels that square danc zation of the Oregon State Fed I son of Gearhart visited Sunday at ing is not only a healthy tvcrea eration of Square Dance clubs, an the home of * Mrs. Marquerite Can We Tie Our Own Shoelaces? And Open Thursday, July 5th tion. but he does his best to pro- organization to solve problems and Mosby. Wr Guarantee Mrs. Clinton Dilbeck and sons exchange ideas between the mem mote friendliness and feels that if ------------ A child is more self-reliant if he can tie his own shoe- 1956 Insurance one couple from each class hers Boots and Sandals was one Doyl and Huey haVe gon«> to Ok jaccs; the same principle applies in the realm of public nt- only is helped to a healthier, friendlier of the first clubs in this area tc lahoma for an extended visit with With Personal Service. Mrs Dilbeek’s daughter, who is ill life that the class has been a sue- join ^United States Senator Harry F. Byrd recently said, cess Charles Teeters is no« at home ! Howard W. Barnard, a native progressive club, the Boots | Oregonian, was born in Coos Bai |■ecuperatlng from a recent ill- “ We are building up a government of paternalism 1 here & A Sandals RALPH BOSLAUGH recently became one ! July 26, 1913. «here he grad , ■ C. C. MORELOCK is no state in this Union that can’t support its school sys of th«' few clubs on the west coast uated from Marshfield High NORM SHIRES Insurance Agency tem There is not a single county in this country that to have its own hall They acquired ’ school. He attended Oregon Stat« Portland Concert Band and was a charter m«*mber of Portland Elks college, where he was affiliated Phone ItMO can’t do it. Of course, if thev think they are getting some a large building on South 10th glO Main St. Rand For a couple years, he had and converted it into the with Sigma Phi Epsilon. thing for nothing from the Federal government, it mai a' street Cottage Grove, Oregon his own dance band in Portland Solo Cornet Boots and Sandals Barn, with 45-ltc Howard and Maxine were mar- Well known for hi« musical that they won’t try to do it... ” . Affiliated With Carl Rich supervising the "western 7. 1935 Next month A child who never learns to tie his shoelaces faces a days" theme of remodeling ability. Howard has played solo tied July _ W ilson Real »täte for the Oregon State Band thev will celebrate their anniver . cornet — - dark future. So do peoples who look to a government of un Pr,»gr»‘««h «• In I nlt> I’rogressiv«' also in unity with 1249th ('oust Artillery Band. Hol- sary Guess What? «quire danc- limited powers to do for them what they should do for them- other clut*. Howard has been hc -I ly"ood IMst Band of Portland. ing, of course. Phones 555 or 556 N ’ A/H I sTo Guy Smiths Have 45th Anniversary compounding "! ft The« imip Two boys Attend 4-HSummerSchool NOTICE! SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP CLOSED gelves,