The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 04, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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w < n t “ to w o lk - and fcy <h * hu* e pH«* o f w in te r wood
each of us
ua la w illin g to do w h a t he
ha piled on parkings and even outside
. can
a « « »
a . b ring
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to
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success. ...
W . I ...
the curbs
have been try in g m any things. T o , is p a rtic u la rly s tru c k by thie use
usual things seem
seem not
not io
to nave
have or
of panting»
p a r k in g , and
and streets
streets because
because no
no
w
w orked.
orked. T T h h . . unusual
unusual things
things already
already other
other city
city along
along the
the h h ig
ig hw
hw ay
ay seem..
seems
ad m in is tra tio n . T h e re probably has are w orking . So fa r t h . pro gram of to p erm it this u n la w fu l and selfish
ecn no such dem onstration of d e - , the a d m in is tra tio n has been a euc- use o f city p roperty, not to m ention
vouon o f a people to a leader aince cess, and th a t gives us confidence desecration of the beauty of the
iiatio ns became huge and unw ieid- i W e are pleased th a t the big respon- streets. Even In g a llsto w n has m ore
*y-
s lb ility is en someone else', sboul- pride than that.
W ith o u t a cadi to arm s such as d e ra B u t each o f us has a respon-
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those of w a r days, w ith o u t blare o f albllity— a huge responsibility. Each
B ank tellers a t Ely ria O
say
trum pets, w ith o u t p e trF U c fe rv o r o f us who goes in to the pro gram th a t 75 per cent of w om en depoel-
aroused by a foreign enem y . n - m ust go in w ith the aame s p irit as tors carry th e ir money
In th e ir
dangering our shores, w ith o u t an y the one w he has propow d it. W e stockings. W h ich probably explains
of the things th a t have been fore- m ustn’t s h irk - w , rnust nt be ab- why one of these taller« recently
runners of g re a t n atio n a l m ove- sent w ith ou t le a v e - w e rnustn t try refused prom otion to a vice presi-
nients of the past, a g re a t people 1 to fin d ways to let the other fellow dency.
have em barked In a m o vem ent fo r do his p a rt w hile we fa ll In ours.
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w hich we w ere n early as unpre-
Succese w ill undoubtedly be meas-
M r. E in stein says g ra v ity
hXs
p ^ ib in n e s
of e u £ a .
f^ iX 1 : :
¿om :
r u w X : ? Px
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S ° ^ Ke Grove" Ore " Au« 2
,
Opportunities like this
ofnclal
M A K E Y O U R BLECTR1C
K E E R IG E R A 1O R A
T H R I F f Y IN V E S T M E N T
—
a—
A. L
ed to have been an A m erican he
should read th a t a rtic le It is plain
and to the point, evon If pedantic,
bom bastic and presum ptive.
I hat 50 per cent o f A m erican
electors who have neglected the
duties of citisenship should look at
th e ir reflectio n In a m irro r, to see
the parents o f our new "d lctator-
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I. G. S H A W
Boy B itte n by Dog.
Saginaw . August 2. — (S p ec ia l.) —
l.lttle Ronald Thompson, son o f M r.
»»<> M r * ^ r o n n I S ^ o " n . % u * f f ^
^ i.U ^ w T e n X X
b lU .n ’ V Z
ably is because they have noted
Vir-|gil Jordan, president of the was necessary to take eight stltchea
th a t when the job is o ver the o f- »
n » a . t . i w
o n
d u s tria
H e Ls recover.
. i a . l in
iiiuuot,
i»i l conference
t-u u iv iriK v to
■■ close
t mSv the
m e wound
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mouthpiece
o g f . the
Ing satisfactorily,
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er
the
than the editor of a country new»- m in is tra tio n , w ritin g
under
paper. Besldee, properly ed itin g a “ p tlo n - '° .u r N e " K x p e n m e n t In
C. C. C. Boys G et Money.
Mem bers o f C. C. C. camp» re­
ceived th e ir m onthly allotm en ts
swipes.
, than most p olitical ones.
part
Monday. An arm ed convoy came
W»7
a
rJ»d'
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-W e m ay as w ell recognise th a t down fro m Brice creek to get the
w e are going by ways we have
Salem and A lb an y are usually ,in ce -March 4 there has been a
F irs t
N a tio n a l
never know n. W e are supporting s n o k e n o f
n .» , .„ a
revolution in the U n it e d S la t e « « n .i money fro m the
bank. T h e la rg e r p art o f the wages
of the boys is distrib uted by the
M o n ro e
Electric Kefngmition k ee p perishable
foods fresh indefinitely. Such "foods
can he purchased on specials at your
butcher or grocer jn d placed in your
electric refrigerator in perfect security
until they are wanted. A n other big
saving is the elim ination o f fo o d w a tte by spoilage.
Do not deby in your purchase of an Electric Refrigerator.
Prices are going up. Now is the time to make your refrig­
IM ee.
Argalus L. Monroe, 74. fo r many
year» a photographer in Cottage
Grove, died Wedneedav of last week
at D rain , where he had resided for
a num ber of years. F u n era l ser­
vices were conducted F rid a y and
Interm ent was here.
M r. M onroe was born July
10
1*5». at R ichfield. W la
H e came
to Cottage G rove in 1028. H e la eur.
vlved bv his w idow
erator investment while bargain prices prevail Sec your
dealer today.
Band Hold» M e e k ly Concert.
T he band held Ita reg ular weekly
concert last night. I t did not give
Its concert last week because of
having given a pro gram
at
the
Masonic picnic. A
large num ber
g ath er each week fo r these con-
^ • ^ , hlch “ re ,0 be continued
u ntil rail.
M O U N T A IN STATES
PO W ER C O M P A N Y
Scotland bagpipes are a drug on
the m a rk e t due to "Jags seeking
young Scute," It l . »aid.
Cottage
G rove’s
Own
Cash Store
Irish-Swartz Co.
IN C O R P O R A T I! )
Phone 53
Low
•Prices
Every
Day
FREE CITY DELIVERY
Your last chance a t tax free wheat products. Tax goes on Aug. 8.
U N T IL WE LEARNED BETTER
U n t i l we le a rn e d b e t t e r , we used to m ix wood and s t e e l in o u r c a r
b o d ie s and w h e e ls.
I t was th e b e s t way to make b o d ie s — th e n .
B ut th e s t a t e o f th e a r t
has advanced.
O f c o u rs e , i t i s more e x p e n s iv e to make an a l l - s t e e l body th a n to
make a wooden fram e and n a i l s t e e l p a n e ls on to i t .
The b e t t e r way in ­
v o lv e s an i n i t i a l e x p e n d itu re o f s e v e r a l m i l l i o n s o f d o l la r s f o r new d ie s ,
w h ich re n d e rs a change v e ry c o s t l y . C a rs, e s p e c ia lly la r g e e x p e n s iv e c a rs
w h ich a re p ro d u ce d i n s m a ll vo lu m e, ca nn o t a f f o r d t h i s , because th e d ie s
c o s t as much f o r one c a r as f o r a m i l l i o n . T hat a lo n e e x p la in s why a l l -
s t e e l b o d ie s a re n o t used in a l l c a rs .
B ut o u r b a s ic p o l ic y from th e b e g in n in g i s to make a good c a r b e t t e r ,
re g a r d le s s o f c o s t.
F o r exam ple, when we d is c a rd e d w o o d -s te e l body c o n s t r u c t io n , i t was
n o t because we la c k e d wood. We s t i l l have some th o u san d s o f a c re s o f th e
b e s t h a rd wood in A m e ric a . Economy w o u ld u rg e us t o use up th e wood
f i r s t , and th e n a d o p t th e b e t t e r a l l - s t e e l body.
B u t we d e c id e d t h a t
q u a l i t y was more im p o rta n t 'th a n expe n se.
We w eighed th e re a so n s, f o r and a g a in s t, b e fo re we made th e change.
We c o u ld see o n ly one reason f o r r e t a in in g a m ixed w o o d -a n d -s te e l body
— n a i l i n g th e m e ta l on, in s te a d o f w e ld in g an a l l - s t e e l body i n t o a
s tr o n g o n e -p ie c e w h o le .
T h a t re a son was, i t w o u ld be ch e a p e r— f o r u s.
Our re a son s f o r a d o p tin g an a l l - s t e e l body were th e s e : A w o o d -s te e l
body i s n o t much s t r o n g e r s t r u c t u r a l l y th a n i t s wooden fra m e .
In a l l
A m erican c lim a t e s , wood c o n s t r u c t io n weakens w it h age.
E v e ry used c a r l o t
g iv e s e v id e n c e o f t h i s . R a in seeps in between j o i n t s and th e wood d eca ys.
A c a r may have a m e ta l s u r fa c e , and y e t n o t be o f s t e e l c o n s t r u c t io n .
Under extrem e shock o r s t r e s s th e s t e e l body re m a in s i n t a c t — d e n te d p e r­
h ap s, b u t n o t c ru s h e d .
S te e l does n o t need wood f o r s t r e n g t h o r p r o t e c t io n . Wood i s f in e f o r
f u r n i t u r e , b u t n o t f o r th e h ig h speed v e h ic le s o f 1933.
I n th e F o rd body th e re a re no j o i n t s to squeak, no seams to c ra c k
o r le a k .
The a l l - s t e e l body is more e x p e n s iv e — t o u s , b u t n o t to you.
By a l l odds, th e n , s t e e l b o d ie s seem p r e f e r a b le .
Wheels a ls o have become a l l - s t e e l . No one a rg u e s t h a t an e l e c t r i c a l l y
w elded o n e -p ie c e s t e e l w h e e l, such as th e F o rd w h e e l, needs to be
" s tr e n g th e n e d " by a d d in g wood t o i t .
The o n e -p ie c e a l l - 3 t e e l body i s th e s t r o n g e s t , s a f e s t , q u ie t e s t , most
d u ra b le body made. T h a t i s o u r o n ly re a son f o r m aking them.
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A ug u st 7 th . 1933
W it?.-y
¿ h y í- •?/£-. . i,
Blue Bell Flour
Soap
Washing Powder
Tomatoes
Grapefruit
Salmon
Shrimp
Corn
Pineapple
Cocoa
Coffee
Mayonaisse
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Ji
« Ä L Ä - . i U-.
Woodson Brothers
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Ford Dealers
p k tf-
W hite Eagle Chips
Three Siiter»—21
,
72
cans
S I t H Brand
Florida—No 2 Cam
3
f°r
2 5
-S cans
2 5 c
cans
25 c
*> cans
2 5 c
3
for
2S
Mothers ’
2
lb- can
17c
Boyal Club
3
lb* can
7 5 c
Pink—1« Tall
Broad River
a>
Lindy Brand
Cruihed or Sliced
Flat T im
Preferred
Stock
Quart jar
3 5 c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Beef Roasts
Rib Boiling Beef
9c lb.
6^c lb.
Bacon Squares
Hamburger or
Pork Sausage
9^c lb.
10c lb.
’t -
TÍ# IH??«-:
XO ^ars
5 ,b-
Claiaic
-i
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49"> ^ $1.49
On Tuesday, Aug. 8 we will add 35c a sack tax on all flour
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cess a t the polls m ean t worse times
th a n we ever before had know n. I t
i«
a a fax fg»
la safe
to «««>
say »Urne
th a t U
h a .ta
lf of those
woo have v o lu n ta rily enliated are
not c e rta in w h a t they have agreed
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B
.ilg in » » r u
Engineer
G
I
.tlcuiher« of I lie U topia club und
Ho n ruinill»« held then
annual
picnic over the week end at
th»
v ln a l R and all aununer home on th«
i inpiiiia « u h IS praaant
O
were Dr. and M r» M arlon
Itlch -
mond
und
Mr».
A
A
Richm
ond
of
niond
Mre. A.
n.
,,o
'xl l R t l iver,
'» r . house
Hood
houa» gueata ul
nl the
«•»mlah Music for the Ihmce N c l« .n 1>ulhaln home. H a rrie tt
.
tVleem
an of
house guest
«»»«»a
va Beaverton,
a »« w » »»a it'll, imtaat
h wwa
Ut
the C. K,
E Cm
at th»
C m ,three
',hr»v honia
home. Jlnittiv
Jim m y
posulbly benevolent d tctato rahln "
Th-
> c r u i X d for H o w ard. F ra n k lin Schaeffer and
K a rl S tew art.
»»vlng th a t M r. Rooaavelt la in fact
a
J
k
jta
to
r
In
spite
o
f
the
oonatltu-
“ d ic ta
eonetltu- I M r» A w
lle lllw e ll leader of
a o
il. o y a e n t.r-
lion rathtu “ than
under < lr,
>“ «> • a P president
r - ld e n t under
tm op H a C lllw
aUp
n
° * * * u™ t “ U’ ' ; ‘ » l"« d »he troop w ith a ew lm m lng
r° V ° * ' P“ rty and picnic F rid a y evening at
n „.
|ts J?
-
, " ‘. V t L ' ',
and
„ „ d pos«iblv
o ¿«s.htv b i n ^ i l . m " 7,"77i ,7
'h«>
She
assisted
— _»teel
------- bridge
b r i d g e __
_ was
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ship T l h .
s u m s o f what' by Mies D orothy Mtewart. T he next
m
e
rtin
g
w
ill
be
an
overnight
hike,
used to be the con stitutional gov-
ernm ent o f these U nited States!
M em bers of the M I* t] club and
_
“ people, we m ay w ant such a
t h . l r annual
d ictatorship. I f "we the people of (h e ir fan,lllea held
these U n ited States'" are Incapable picnic Wednesday evening In the
of self governm ent, then doubtless yard of D r. and M r . H aro ld A lle y .
a d ic ta to r is w h at we need and the G u e s t, were Joan and Jack Coryell
prospect o f " a benevolent d ictato r" of P o rtla n d and M rs. O M. M ille r I
o f Eugene
Is to be appreciated.
In the same issue o f the maga
Mrs. S. T. Rose entertained the
xme quoted M r R exfo rd O Tug
well, late o f Colum bia university, C. R. Y. club Wednesday afternoon
scat of technocracy and other Refreshm ents were served at the
nostrunis. m em ber o f the dictator's tea hour.
b rain tru st" and
on “ th< • c,e n t-
We have been naked to obey a we have to won t do the Job. H a v in g
"
g re a t leader in the same a p irit as entered Into the program , it Is our
A g ir l th rew eggs a t Iro n M an
d ld c5” e bOys w hen they w ere scnt ¡>ro« ra jn
the Job o f m a k in g it H u tto n and missed him . W e don t
to F ra n c e .
successful becomes our Job.
see how it was possible to miss so
Such a m ovem ent could not hope
t o f e p ut it over like
nobody's big a fool.
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fo r success except fo r confidence in business.
A ll together.
I T he dem ocrats seem determ ined
the leader th a t is m arsh allin g the
to b ring back republican prosper-
m a n pow er and the m oney pow er
of the greatest n ation the world
Bob K u h l, w ritin g in his paper, I Ity. M ore pow er to them .
has ever know n. The re m arkable M edford
M a ll - T ribu ne,
wonders
O l K N E W E X P E K l-M E N 1
thing is th a t m any of those en­ w hy Bob Saw yer, Claude In g a lls
IN G O V E R N M E N T .
thusiastically-
behind the o -~
g re
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— - a t — ex-
- and E lb e rt Bede haven't grabbed
p érim en
t are those _______________
w ho b itte rly
op- ______
o ff ___________
some big p olitical Job.
T m his
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. mu
is
,T o
b m u e ^ n ^ y ^
° tb e r’ ’ [ - n - i X r ’e s U n r X g ^ h ^ r t w o
» .
R n cliw v r CoiHnii Iti'lu rn a
M a jo r C a rte r arriv ed (til»
WPtl(
A
w in a , p
iw iiio
n iu lln
'n ig
A . w
Collin«.
iiin
g from llu rlliw a m » . t'a l
f.n a „
»•ration
of (h
th»
Mualck ^ibl
^n,l nthm
ntliei ....... tl»n of nropertlea which
I u peixtlu
ii of
r Mualck
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ill uperate.
k ) V / V > AX A X
I proporti»»
propertl«« lu
In th«
th e Hohemlu
n u n e m i a d m la a tiic
t r ic t, i , 1 w in
o p e r a i« ’ J
a »
i.iv »
l.lv»««y
of Sun
I» du« to return Ihla w»ek from a Francisco, associated
ith M
J “ w 1th
Mi r Co
bualn««« trip
to Man Francisco. lln« hu« been bei» Itila weal,
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M ia. Vernon Thom aaon e n te rta in ­
ed Wadueadav afternoon honoring
hoc tun D a rre ll on hl» eighth b irth ­
day anniversary. T h»
tim e
wa»
»l>«nt D la v tM «am»» and refreah-
mvnta w»r» served ut th« t»a hour
t'li» honored gucat r»c»lv»d many
«Ifta. Th» room« were a tlra c tlv e
w ith phlox, » w ie lp e a t and n astur­
tium « Gueata x.vre
H a ro ld
and
tlobbv W ick», F ra n k ie Suitor. B e l
nlv and Joe Slagle. M a rjo ry K unl.
Alvla Thomason.
M i«.
T helm a
W ick» und M l nnd M r«
George
C u rrin
_
X i.R K R T B 1 D B B 4ltor
Pafciixfcwd B « * r r F H 4 *v by Cottar« Urowa
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.
-Nat Z . . » ° U rP arttO h elp President Roosevelt's
m im b ir
to o u X
C° » T
P r O g r a m ’ W e h a v e a d d e d c le r k a
weeldv to6 and »h8y ar® " ° W workin8 °“ ly « hours
weekly, ln accordance with the code for grocery
Phone 27
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