The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur».. Feb. ti. I9Ú7
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
BOX
Lorane PT Club’s
Annual Play Night
Monday, Feb. 25
February- - - - - - - - -
Birthday” Month For Telephone
. They are at «he home of his
'
/Mr and Mr» Roy Miller
Mr
and
Mrs
Ray
Ertered at Cotta«« Grov»
a« Meoad e-a» matter.
Ills wife and children will remain
■wn and operate a
EeUkbliabed Au«u»t 15 I ñ «®
hoin*'
with his parents while he is
PHONES &&& or 554
in Salinas. Kan .
Korea Sgt Miller enlisted in
Monday
after
vi»i
By Mr». K. G. tonner
« ! r leu Ulan three menthe
SubacripUoe rau». cash la adrase*. So iute
here Mr. Moore is a nephew and the Mi Force more than five
Phone 14941
Mr and Mrs a niece of Mr and
12
In Orten« —------------------------------- — -...................
Lorane Parent-
LORANE
Mr and Mrs Norman Richards
2 25
3 SO
Mr- Moore is
In OreroB. ouuld» lane asd DoujlM count!««
and
Teachers
club
will
have
its
an
­
Hugh Nixon and Mr Moore
Outbid« Ong oc ...... i. i— ■
— —........................ -
„qurnetl Saturday from a two
SENATE BILI
Foreign rate* on ap
The
nual Play Night in the high school
„ , k- trip ’o Mexico In Mexico
Mrs Elmer Kent a comme
W C Martin-----------------------
gym Monday evening. Fehruary
To the Editor:
t'itv they twice saw Mr. and Mrs.
have two sons, one the
have introduced 25 Eight teams will play four vol­
U.
S
SS SM
hh X McKay of Salem, who
flier. the other in
Sí-nate Bill 29 to try. on behalf lev ba II games during the evening
, । driven ou’h on vacation The
service.
M
and mer- A-small admission will be charged
,n
of
Michael Johnson, son
M. K iy« «ere on their way to
NATIONAL EDITO« I A L
chants, to modify some pre tices and cake and pie sold to raise
and Mrs. I-ouis Johnson of W a me r Cuernavaca to v i»it a yty Of the
which have grown up as ti iding funds part of which will be used
PUBLISHERS
ornM.r .„ternor of Oregon and
has been a patient at o' o
stamps
have
spread
in
our
for
the
!ast-of-school
picnic.
e¿secretary of the interior
hospital. Salt Lake J’
f"1
‘ \
^ U /
ASSOCIATION
The
changes
we
propose
ha
The
eight
teams
and
their
cap
­
WtHHIHh ml J
past two weeks. B‘>’8 ankl',.
Carroll Milter, pharmacist at
in a tains are. Teachers. Jon Wester-
ready been put into pr
broken and he suffered a
। ,.
i
COO» Bay, spent,
i
Grange.
Mrs
Stanley
Pur-
similar law in the State of W
holm
bone in one leg in a skinu. .
th,: weekend here with his par-
Philadelphia
Detroit
Chicago
New Y’ork
Rebekahs
Mrs
Jack
Purdy
ington.
dy
dent Young Johnson is " M111'
»ntH Mi md Mrs Roy Miller.
Russell Alford; High
Our bill i: a mild one. and we 10 >F
major at University of
■ '
Additional Sunday dinner 8^’'
are disappoi nted and surpi -ed at School. Gary Mitchell; 1 Loran-
ikiing
cías
was enrolled in the s*<bn|1
■ at the Miller home were Staff
National Advertising Representative
the heavy It obby which one of the Christian church Martin
as
his
physical
education
'
get md Mrs Charles Miller. Nan-
amp companies has put into "Ain't Nuthin," Peggy Jenkins
He was graduated from ‘ <>”* k cy and Jeffrey, recent areivals
action at
Lorane Townies, Mrs. Marion
Grove High school, attend« ’* ■
from Tm -on. Ariz.; Mr and Mrs.
No Sharp Increase in Local
Wie writl this letter to tell your
■dy.
,
_ „
field college and spent 'wo y
This unique collection of telephones and telephone equipment
Ink Caton, Stanley. Landa. Su­
in mind
>lav
will
start
promptly
at
6:3(
readers
what
we
ha
m
the
army
Ix-fore
enro
Ung
.
t
Taxes Anticipated
at P oneer Village in Minden Nebraska, is a reminder that it^vvas
san and David of Eugene and Mr.
At the present time a high pro­ pm Each family is asked to tak<
the
Utah
school.
Fw
mL
may
or. February 14 1876. that Alexander Graham Bell applied, for a
and Mis Herbert Adams.
The governor and the state legislature hold the answer portion of the Stamps issued are either a cake or a pie. Coffee and
.write to him at Room —. 11,11
not redeemed. This
— ♦*“ punch will be served by the P-T(
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Monroe of
patent
on
his
new
instrument
in
smith-
to higher state taxes, either income or property, and it s cost
of
the
hospital.
....
...
only
of merchandisii
These play nights are becoming
Portland spent the weekend here
Thousands of visitors to Pioneer \ ..lage. located in
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A
Ha-
hard to tell at the moment what the county will need, but so the stamp company
central Nebraska on U.S Highway 6. have seen this unique exh.bi
an anticipated event as a relie!
leave Thursday (today* for Por’ ^sitin’ Mr Monroes parents Mr.
far as we have been informed we need not exjiect any sharp make the stamps more attractive from the tension of other more
land where Dr. Hagen will aH nd and Mrs J D. Monroe, and his
alone
with
17
000
other
items
of
historical
interest
to consumers we would require se:.' is games as many of th-
"
exhibit shows the development of the telephone from the
the regular quarterly thi*_ - • > brother Wayne Monroe, and fam-
increases in local taxes.
that they may hereafter be re­ teams dress in ridiculous costume-
post graduate lectures and < h rues
nes ¡J..
first
crude
mstrumenU down to today s Btreamlmed desk
Of the two school districts taking the most tax money, deemed
either in cash or mer- and make intentional funny blund­
hironractors or
u*c ,-v,rth-
and Mrs. Francis Stearns
for
chiropractors
of
the
ixoi
Included
is
one
of
the
first
automatic
dial
switchboards
(shown
at
the tax needs of one will be under the budget of last year chandise We
ers d inng the games. The public
Mrs Hagen will visit friends
d
and Mrs. Ed Hoover left
west.
lower left), which was built about 1895.
according to an informed source and while no information is them to be redeemed at any store is inv.ted.
They expect ............
to re - Sunday morning for a two weeks
and
relatives.
available to the needs of the other district, no big increases which issues them, since mer­ Fre-nman class of Lorane High
turn Sunday evening.
i vacation trip to Mexico.
and consumers al.ke would school invited the rest of the
Mrs John Long returned Sat­
are anticipated and it's a pretty well established fact that chants
benefit if they do not have to be school to a Sweetheart Ball Feb-
urday from Seattle where she | IlfKBEKT w. LOMBARD JR.
the city will try and hold its expenses to the minimum too, redeemed for limited ■prize" items
16 A good sized crowd at
spent two weeks at the home of a SPEAKS FOR BAR ASSN.
by mail or at a central depot at tended and saw Darlene Miga-
so in this respect the outlook is encouraging.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ana
W. Lxwnbard Jr., L’ni-
some distant city.
and Gary Mitchell crowned Queer
Mrs s. van
Carl oHvi.vv».
Spencer —
and made j the versify
Herbert
.>11
of Oregon law student and
To prevent “nuisance" redempt­ and King.
acquaintance of a new grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
The Perennial Underdog
ions of a few cents, the minimum
About 15 members of the
Steven Carl Spencer. The baby , ( mb ird
this city, spoke before •
amount
of
stamps
which
a
mer
­
class
of
Lorane
Homebuilders
„
—
It's pretty unfortunate we think that the Cottage Grove chant must redeem would be one
The sunshine, palm trees and town Mission church and Coconut was born January 30 and weighed the Lane County Bar Assn at a
Christian
church
Sunday
schoo
;
high school is in the toughest athletic league of the state, dollar's worth. Stamps must also attended a party in the lOOf- flowers in Florida were indeed Grove mission, both of which m’s- six pounds, nine ounces. Mrs. Spen­ noon luncheon Tuesday on “Puni­
is the former Doris Long.
tive Damages. Tort and Contract.
outside the metropolitan area of Portland, a fact that is have their value in cents or mills hall Saturday evening. Mrs Stan­ apt.vating and delightful to be­ s.on churches are being served by cer Willis
Childers of Hebo and He was competing in the Oral
Hughes family Mr Hughes
pretty well known to followers of the high school sports. In printed on their face Since the ley Purdy was in charge of games hold in mid-winter However. Cot­ the
Jess
Childers
of
Tillamook,
Mr.
being
a
“
living-link"
missionary
Case Analysis contests sponsored
Grove looked good to Mr
the !>1-A league we are forced to compete against communi­ usual arrangement with the mer­ Children’ were entertained in tage
Mrs Willie Childers of Ken- by the • bar association for law
costs him about 3/ of hi» another room. Refreshments Of .nd Mrs Sherwood Smith and Mr. supported by the local Church of and
ady
Lane
were
Saturday
evening
ties ranging from a thousand population to ten times our chant
Christ.
and Mrs. Bob Beach after a two
school students.
gross to use - the stamps,
. it is vital cake and coffee were served
The trained flamingoes in the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs <>:-
size, yet there does not seem to be an adequate answer to ------
to him to improve the customer
Valentine parties were the mail week business - vacation trip to Ardastra
ville
Gardens
in
Nassau
pa-
v
yie
Lamb
The
Childers
were
the problem at the moment. With exception of a few fortu­ relationship and bring the max:- t p oi interest at schcol las’ the sunny South.
. ri
i nine
The trip was made in the Beach r.i. i before t»..... visitors amid here from the coast to »ttena _.
the lower grades up
nate seasons Cottage Grove has occupied the cellar in league mum possible numbers of his pa-
weddng of w
profusion of hibiscus, bougain­
trons l>ack into his store.
1 through the sixth had their parties Navion plane, with overnight stops a villaea.
crouton, shrimp plant. son Jimmie, who was married to
standings.
_
,„„„IJ
4Ve
l ne on the way at Phoenix and El passion flowers,
We hope your reaaers
readers win
will agree । at school Thursday afternoon The
traveler’s palm. Miss Darla Hogate Sunday after­
Establishment of a junior high school would parti} that (his
»1.1. . is g goo(
ennd j business for Ore- <evcnth
^venth an
and d eighth graders met Paso.
While the Beaches were detain­ and ■ other exotic flowers and noon at the Methodist church
the difficulty we are told, but not all Of It. If by ihar e
mstaners and merchants Thursday
t nursaay evening
evening for
on a a party in -
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong and
William Claude (W. C. • Sheets,
we happen to get a coach who can field a team that wins alike Since offering the b.l), we the grange hail with Mrs John ed in Florida on business, the shrubs
Fort Charlotte intrigued the Mrs. Strong's mother. Mrs. L. L who operated a general mercan­
Smiths traveled on via airline to
mo«
thin
it
lo«..
.
bigger
e="
spot
built
in
Strong,
returned
recently
from
a
more games than it loses, a bigger school is _
Smiths
a
historic
Nassau and visited the Floyd
tile store at Disston from 1942
am with
k» an
r» »-» offer
r r r, »• z of
, ♦ a o bigger
ril CT O XT X* and
Q Ft X1 better
i W* I I C ^¿4
I I \. ^^41
ev. i is not a a our
. om 1 i JT T P Fl *
_
early days by the Spaniards. five weeks’ trip to southern ( ali- to 1952. died at Cottage Grove
corner
salary.
So Lil
those prohibited. ' This
Arthur
Barker
I »VICS. j»»
»»•*-- —
—--- was a vis- Hughes family and the Grants- the
fornia
where
they
visited
Agua
complete
with
moat
and
draw
­
*
hospital Monday, February 18,
who write about the high school athletic battles face the task tion. and if some practices * are 7 itor
bridge. A large garrison had been Caliente Hotsprings and relatives 1957 at the age of 71. He had
- a
we believe the system
Most of the evening was j devoted
of making the boys look good in defeat in fighting an uphill improved,
at
Dos
Palos
and
Santa
Cruz.
accommodated
there,
and
relics
of
been' hospitalized for several days
may continue in vogue for those to active games with the exchange
the past told of cruelty in the They also visited other places of following a heart attack at his
battle.
who like it
of valentines the last event on the Rat Creek Man Is
1
interest
in
California
and
Mex-
form
of
torture
chamber
and
dun
­
The best solution we think is to help the community Senate Bill 29 is. of course, program before refreshments of Wounded in Freak
home at Disston.
ico.
,
geon
strictly non-partisan, and its cup cakes and punch.
Funeral services were held at
grow larger, which is not an impossible task.
Visitors
at
the
home
of
Mr.
ano
See
Black
Hills
Pnssion
Plav
sponsors are of opposite parties.
Mills Mortuarv Wednesday. Feb­
Only one more Sunday remains Accident Feb. 15
Mrs
O
W.
Blackmore
Sunday
On
the
return
trip,
the
Smiths
Yours sincerely.
20. at 2:30 p.m Mr Les
in the contest between Jasper
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phelps ruary
We Demoted Capt. Byron Foster
Monroe Sweetland
Gordan Robert Groat of Disston and Beaches stopped at Lake of
Milan of the Row River Commu­
Christian church and Lorane
Flasher.
N.
D.
Mr
Blackmore
Wales
to
enjoy
the
Black
Hills
• State Senator
Christian church in their attend­ Route LRat Creek . shot himself passion play in the winter loca­ is an uncle of Mr. Phelps. Accom­ nity church officiated. Vault in­
• In the lunt issue of the Sentinel we inadvertently'dc-
Clackamas Co. 1
ance, prepared lessons and invi­ in a freak accident Fri*;. after­ tion. The outdoor setting was ef- panying them were Clyde Phelps terment was in Sears cemetery
m<tedX_'apt. Byron Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Foster
Sam Wilderman
Mr. Sheets came to Cottage
tations Both groups fell down noon about 1:30 pm when he fective mdeeed with palm trees Jr. and family of Eugene, a son
frwn captain to lieutenant. As we have remarked before we
1 Representativ e.
Grove from Talent 35 years ago.
slightly in attendance thi« week attempted to draw a ">8 cal re­ making an authentic background of Mr. Phelps
Multnomah Co J
□yvAral thousand chances to make errors every week
member of the
leaving Ixirane one point in the volver from a holster, strapped to 7-—
Mrs. G. O. Sanden has returned He was a retired
hip While standing on the for the stage ^.A caat _^_25O
of Locomotive and
lead A goal of 150 has been set his
aWrasionafiy we have to take advantage of one of these
to her home at Medford after a Brotherhood
Frònt
[irch
of
th;
Groa?home
he
P^edthis
awesome
drama
>
to
Engineers and worked in
for next Sunday's Sunday School
The Editor:
openings. At any rate we were pretty busy trying to figure To After
at the home of her daugh­ , Firemen
" the
‘it- ir.viver
revolver i about 3000 people in the amphi- visit
the lumber industry prior to his
getting back from our trip attendance Everyone in the com- attempted to pull
ter
and
son-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
his
hip
to
theater
built
by
the
people
of
the
out heads and tales of the story, which incidently. was taken to Ixing Beach. Calif., where we munity is invited to attend to from the holster on
I retirement several years ago He
passion Dale McMullin.
from another paper and included a photograph.
visited our son. Glenn, and fam­ help Ixirane win the lighted cross shorn at a can and accidently dis- i ’own especially for the passion
J. G. Grimes underwent attended the Row River Commu-
Mrs.
AiK,v,llor surgery last Thursday at a Eu­ nity church.
We are fortunate we think to remain on speaking terms ily. I thought our friends and Members of Jasper CE Youth charged the gun. the ball struck play. overnight stop at Albuquer-
i An
Mr. Sheets was bom June 18.
might like to hear how group were visitors at I-oragx him m the right leg
gene hospital for the remov al of 1885
with the Fosters after what has happened in the past be-1 neighbors
He was taken to the local hos- । Que. New Mex co made
Sunday evening. About 20 young
in Missouri and was married
we found things down there.
a
cataract.
She
is
recoving
sat
­
pita!
where
the
slug
was
removed
i
a
visit
with
1.16yd
Ho.man
of
cause in the first place they expected us to reproduce the Glenn's wife is making a won­ ' ;>eople and their leaders attend-
at Hornbrook Calif. November
isfactorily
and
will
recuperate
at
Grove, now associate min-
picture, which under the conditions, was physically impos­ derful recovery from the polio ! ed A Bible quiz was won by Jas­ from his leg. A preliminary exam- I Cottage
1906. to Carol May Terwilli­
ister in the First Christian church the home of her daughter. Mrs. 24.
ger. who survives. Other survivors
sible and 4vhich we did not take the trouble to explain and attack she suffered while in the per by a small percentage of one ¡nation revealed there were no of
Wayne
Monroe,
when
released
that
city.
are two sons. Sidney T. Sheets of
Islands When she ar­ | point Three teams of two each broken bones.
perhaps worst of all we had Mrs. Geo. Foster as the honoree Philippine
The route home was over the from the hospital Mr. Grimes is Cottage
Grove and Claude A.
rived in Ixmg Beach last January from both groups competed.
also
at
the
home
of
his
daughter.
:
Grand
Canyon
of
the
Colorado,
at a baby shower several years back. In this instance as in she could not feed herself or help U, ne High »chool
Sheets of Santa Rosa. Calif.: one
•
Larry
Brice
k
King
Mr
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Decker
of
a
never-to-be-forgotten
sight
from
some others, looks like one boner follows another, much to her-elf in any way Now she is visit CYittaw
Cv.
Mrs. Alice Henneke of
the air The deep churns and pin­ Pinedale. Wyo., former residents daughter, eight
grandchildren and
able to fe<>d herself and does a Thursday afternoon on a class Of Hearts at UO
the chagrin of the editors.
nacles of this canyon spread out arrived last week on a business Seattle:
rtgh^^re^^^^ndchddren^^^^^
lot of wwik. Sìa.- is »U11 taking field trip
And we will admit that it's possible to find j>eople who therapy
trip
and
visited
with
Mrs.
Deck
­
Ifor
miles
of
interesting
and
gro
­
tn itments and -he hai
Lornne school pupils in
I Larry T Brice, the son of Mr
formations, with varied er’s mother. Mrs. L. L Strong and
would tel! vou that we never had anything right. The matter a kit of courage,
faith and deteA sixth, seventh and eighth grades and Mrs. Lawrence Brice, 1423 tesque
colors and rock formations, light sister, Mrs. Leslie Strong, and
of putting out a paper without errors looks easy. Maybe mmation ib get well’
went
to
Crow
Saturday
afterno®
,
■ Ash avenue. Cottage Grove, was
other relatives.
shadows.
’ Glenn work» at the North for a plav dav with Applegate crowned King of Hearts for 195. I and
you should volunteer and try it some time.
Miss Mildred Pease, Portland.
But w hen Oregon s Crater Lake
American Aviation Inc., the larg­ school Lorane "A" string volley- at the annual Heart Hop held came
into view a blue jewel nest­ spent a few- days over the week-
est aviation company in the world ball ’earn won by a 'fry'
the Univereity of led in a background of snow, it end visiting her sisters. Mrs.
By
Bill Would Abolish Board of Control
The plant where he works em­ margin wlule the B '/’’/¿i1'1! Oregon campus He was chc>?n was
Pei ry Guilliams and Mi’s, Law-
Ed Hoover
the lovliest sight of all.
ploys
2200
people.
1200
of
which
HB 506. introduced in the house of representatives recent­
King, winning ov. r five other can-
rence Barkemeyer.
Watch this «pace
on the day shift The com- ketball teams lost to Applegate
Mrs. E. C. Dye spent the week
UTTEM)«- LINC OLN D 44
ly, would abolish the board of control, a part of the state work
every week.
panv has several other divisions Following ,he ?a7P ^PP^
women who bought tick,
to DINNER IN EIGENE
end
in
Portland
visiting
her
three
---------------
government which has been in existence for 43 years. W e in that area and employes a total mothers gave both teams refre-h-
^¡rl-a-k-bov danc*
Mis«
Belle
Burkholder
attended
sisters.
Mrs.
George
Sparling.
Mrs.
note that Keith Skelton and Richard Eymann, Lane county of 70,000 people, of which 25 r ments of sandwiches, cupcakes and
Brice, a sophomore in chemis- the Lincoln Day dinner at Pioneer John Erickson and Mrs. Ruth
1 [winch before Lorane returned
Shoes are more than a utility
representatives, are among the sponsors of the bill The bill are women.
V. received a traditional tub- Park. Eugene. Tuesday evening. Martin. While there a group of
The
company
manufactures
a
; bing" from the losing candidates Philip Hitchcock of Portland, prin­ 20 held a family reunion and cele­ value an article of good fit and
would transfer the functions of the board of control to the lot of things for the defense de- home.
The entire Purdy clan and Mr after he was announced as the cipal
speaker, gave a talk on Lin­ brated the birthday anniversaries long wear They 're works of art.
governor and certain other agencies In this respect it could partment which is
. secret work and Mrs L A Howell attended I winner He is a member of Skull coln his life and times This was of a niece. Mrs. George Davis, and too A tremendous amount of
the
funeral
of
Tulsa
McKinney
in
They had just rolled the last of
be made pretty much of a political football.
and Dagger, sophomore men's hon­
affair put on by I-a ne county John Erickson at the home of the creative talent goes into a pair of
Saturday afternoon Mr. orary. and is president of the an
The board of control which was established by legis­ 61 MM> Sabre jets off the assembly Lebanon
Republican groups Hitchcock was Ericksons in Oswego. She also at­ shoes to bring style-minded Amer­
McKinney
was
a
brother
of
Mrs.
for the Air Force
AFKOTC Sabre oire Command. defeated by I >oug McKay for the tended Stone Tower Seventh-day icans the fashions they want.
lation in 1913. is a pretty resfiectable part of our state gov­ lines
Glenn’s work is in the office Stanley Purdy and Mrs L A
Republican nomination for U. S. Adventist church Saturday. Mi’s America has become the shoe­
ernment. The board is composed of the governor, secretary He does general accounting, re­ Howell. He had been ill for a long RE4 Kt XZ OS K' M- TV
Senator
in last year s primaries. Dye went to Portland with Mr. fashion center of the world Do
ceiving bills, making out bills, pay- time.
’ . „
of state and state treasurer.
Pastor Robert Kunz of the Trin-
1 and Mrs. E. C. Jensen, who visited you realize, for example, that each
Mrs.
Frank
Kirchhoff
Mr ......
and
bills, etc
1»...
Just why it needs changing, we never heard. It functions ine They
. ity Lutheran church. Cottage KENNETH H I IWMT
their daughter, Mrs Merle Castle, year the shoe industry introduces
were
callers
at
the
R.
claim the aircraft industry I of Eugene
i Grove, will appear on GUEST Bl YS H AM LE4 R 4N< H
a former resident, who had under­ over 200.000 new shoe styles Each
are important.
home
Sunday
to
see
last year averaged an employment G. Conner
BOOK on KVAL-TV. Channel 13
gone surgery in a Portland hos­ year, tens of millions of dollars
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
H.
Law
­
Allen
of 800.000 persons making the in­ Mrs Dora
Monday February 25. He will be rence and son Steven, formerly pital. She is recovering satisfact­ are spent in creating and develop­
Mrs.
H
H
Cunning-
dustry first amonR the nation’s
Mr and
interviewed in connection with
No Job Is a Permanent Institution
ing these styles to appeal to the
employers according to the Bureau ham of Korbel. Old . are visitor« the Lutheran Evangelism Mission of I»kev iev. have bought the orily.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teel, former exacting tastes of fashion-con­
Cathedrals and capítol» endure through the ages. Little of l.abor Statistics.
at the home of Mrs Cunningham's to be observed in IK* churches Ralph Hawley ranch at the south residents
now of Salem, visited scious Americans.
edge of town near the intersection
or nothing threatens their existence, short of war or earth­ We like it down there The 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Dav- ; throughout Oregon February 24 of
here
Saturday
at the home of Mr.
new
highway
99
and
South
6th
and we enjoy- is
quakes. But a business firm—any business firm—enjoys no weather was fine The
street and have taken possession. and Mrs. John McCall. They at­
w orst ob-
C B Mitchell and Mr. and Mr». I’h”*** MaITh 1
ed
the
sunshine,
comparable security. It d<»esn t have to exist.
Mr. I-aw rence is the son of Mrs. tended services Sunday morning
Hoover's
jection 1 had w as too many people H A Mitchell of Springfield at-
Ralph Haw ley who moved recently at First Baptist church.
A business—and all its jobs—can go out of existence for and cars.
tended the funeral of their .
• TWIN <,IKI *
iv
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Charles
I>ebra
and
—- —
— Darla, .. the seven-
. .. from the ranch to a home on Ash Miller
the best Christmas e E Humbley, in Portland Mon-, —
reasons far less spectacular than wars or disasters. U ho re- We
Shoe Store
area , ’ —
dav ... .....
Mr .........
Humbley was the brother mem’h'-old twin daughters
avenue.
.
, , ,, and two children.
.___ . Nancy
— harbor
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members Sonora phonographs. Chalmers automobiles, Goblin hghts there along the
Mr I-awrence a former Lane and Jeffrey, arrived recently from
Mrs Charles Cooley of Black
Thev had something like Christmas < qf Mrs A M ‘ Brvan - - who now 1 I and
Butte route, were "interviewed en’intv man was for 15 years con- Tucson. Ariz., where Miller was
soap? They're gone, and all but forgotten.
532 Main St.
tree's on boats all in a row out in l lives in a Eugene rest home
the Bon Marche program over noe’ed "ith the Eugene Register- stationed at Davis-Monthan Air
The only way that any company can stay in business the water A small island. I think
Mr and Mrs Martin loe Dav id on
Cottage
Grove, Oregon
KVAL-TV Tuesday The twins Guard as head of national adver- Force base. He is on a 30-day
and provide jobs is to get its shaie of the market for the they called it Naples, was all Lee and Miss Dotty Farval of were
kfter
a
few
years
in
Port-
leave
before
shipping
'-"it
to
Kor-
born
Friday.
July
13.
They
the
Also the oil wells were a | Portland spent, Sundav at
products it makes. Which means, of course, pleasing the lights
are granddaughters of Mr and land at the time of World War
u.-, n , ght Some were up high on home of Mr and Mrs. Martin
customei Now the average American isn t bom hard to Signal
Hill and still pumping oil Jr It was the first chanee the Mrs Joe E. Sarrett and Mr. and II he purchased a printing busi- --------------------------------------------
ness at Lakeview, which he has
olease. But with numerous products clamoring for his at­ and in one place we saw them elder Lees had had to get ac- Mrs. Gus Now ak
operated ioi ¡he past eight years.
quainted with their new grandson.
pumping oil out on the ocean
tention. he's got to ignore some of them.
Mrs Lawrence is a daughter of
Some employees think comj>etition is for executives and \Ve visited too many interesting Mark.
Mrs Kathryn Wilkins of Eugene.
ATRIBUTE
Friends here received news that
places
down
there
to
mention
"Miss
Heart
Sunday
”
salesmen only But no job is safe from competition, and every 4Ve stopped off at San Fran­ A R Zellar. a former resident
job can help win the com¡*etitive battle.
cisco on our way home and took now living in Tucson. Artz had
\T ( HAMPION MINE
TO OUR FLORISTS
a bus tour of the City and saw- passed away His funeral was held
Clair Hogate of the Ru.iada
some most interesting places One Monday
aid bracelet. 2 sha
ranger
station
reported
that
the
Mrs Ixirane Whitney and I two
large plain of these was Mission Delores
id in CG
1 «now measurements at the Cham­
children of Junction City I «epnt
Too Late to Classify
gold clover leaf attached unless which was founded in 1776.
pion mine m the Bohemia district
Flowers, they say, have a message all their
the
weekend
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
4Ve
made
the
trip
on
the
Grey
­
broken
loose
Reward
Ph.
col
­
AO MILK cows for sale One
measured 38 inches on February
the
W
H
Mitchell
Caller»
at
hound
and
were
well
pleased
They
own.
If you would understand what they are
lect
or
write,
Alsea
Hawley.
Eu-
fresh now and one to freshen
! 14 as compared with 60S inches I
have such safe courteous drivers Mitchell home last week were Mr
irei
Hotel. E
saying,
visit your favorite florist today. He is
middle of March. Ph. 1244J4
on
the
corresponding
period
of
and all other employees of the and Mrs Lawrence Gibbons and
a
man
who lives with plants and blossoms.
j
last
veaty
It
has
been
said,
how
-
company are pleasing people to baby of Myrtle Creek
i ever, that we get the required
FRKSH FIRST-CALF
I SAL E OR TRAI«’ «-<>od । meet
As tenderly as a mother cuddles her child, he
1 moisture sooner or later and if
calf for «ale Holstei
adillac car. run» gocxL iood
Manon Asbury
nurtures wondrous seeds and slips and brings
not the irrigation water may be
M Patten, Bx 412.
W
forth their exquisite beauty Wintertime and
city. Ph
Summer, he works long, patient hours His
m f
Robert Goyer
1288R
HAY FOR SALE
green thumb potters in the good earth, his
Call
ARTHRITIC. RHEUMATIC VICTIMS
Faces Larceny
modern hothouse is his fragrance laboratory.
Now Offered Falter, longer Lasting
PRIBBLE
To Mr and Mrs.
HOUSE
>R
RENT
2-
BEDRM
XING f<
IM Mt
Dahlias, daisies and daffodils love his tender
Paul
K
Pribble.
Dram
a
son.
Leo
on
Ash
with
cabin
and
garag
Relief From Deep-Seated Pams
Charge Here Today Rav. February 14. 1957
-45. int(
touch and respond as if to please him He is
St J imis Bridge» PI 116KH
(maim*
Tablet Hat
CANTONWINE
To
Mr
and
a scientist, a specialist, a man whose products
Robert Gover is being brought
tm< respon-
Cantonwine. Cot-
-writer, old back from Eureka. Calif., today Mrs Richard L
can carry any message. We salute his in­
. and avad­ FOR SALE
Paul
Allen,
a
»on
New "Film-Coated tablet is latest
27R3 28-lt( to face a charge of grand larceny
an unusua!
I $«o Ph
genuity and say. "Bouquets to you. Mr Flor­
tion with the disappear- Iebruary 14. It»«
method found. Reduces uric acid.
and
TH< 1SE 44H<> EXlWaSED
nd
Mrs
Car-
ist !"
five
purses
from
a
teen-
ZOSEL
To
Mr
a:
Strikes
directly
at
chronic,
deep-
ot I
sympathy and kind-,«
a »on. Paul
r
at
the
Elk«
hall
on
roll
C
Zosel.
Drain
seated
pains
through
blood
stream.
Foi
k Th«- five purses con- 1 Stantey_ February 15 1957
Brings soothing, long-lasting relief.
Sponsored in the Public Interest by
nd d<
nd Mrs.
WHITE
To Mr.
valued
Unlike plain tablets, film-ccating
Virgil
C
White.
Cottage
Grote,
$175
avoids
toxic
effect,
and
use
leas
action
Varley’s Rexall Drug
and far
a daughter. Reba Jean. February-
DRY OLD GROWTH
Tw«
in stomach. Pain-relievtng medi­
and M
Hl«k
18 1957
»ate Imrr.< diate de
6th
a Main
cine
is
carried
to
intestines.
Absorp
­
ip or the same chi
Phone 82
AMI RICA'S
Mr
DOBSON
1O7OR2
ce chief
tion by blood stream starts effective
firing •eld. Ed Jones.
Arnold
F
Dobson
Cottage
G
no'
IPLETE h
aid Wednesday morning The Ju-
analgesic action fast All points of
y i >R SALI 1
deep-seated pain and stdlneas are
enilw were released to the cus- a da-^hter LaVet- Mane F-
drill O. M Patt«
ruary 19. 1957.
”f" ktnd, of their parents
qu.ckly reached Get this new safe
Heart Fund 'olunteer who wdl call
city I’h 131- -
NÉET
To Mr md Mrs Ha
>iet । Jone« «aid Goyer had attempted
compound, called Ar-Pan-Ex, at
JR SALI
SALE
4
age' to enliM in the army when ap- irr W Neet. dottare Gtxwe. a «o
pickup
Ph
412.
pigs. O. M Patten
(VTT ALE «.RUA T PHAR.<AUT
1 Harry Wesley Febi uary 19, 1957
Hp pixtended.
city. Ph. 13F2.
637 Mai« _
Sunny South Captivating to Visitors;
Oregon, Cottage Grove Best of All
Claude bneers uies
After Heart Attack
‘FEET
FIRST”
Hr Salute Our Town!