PAGE TWO
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Ffctnblished 1889
Published E very Thursday at
25 N orth Sixth Street.
C. M A R T IN ....... ............................................. ............. Editor-Publisher
‘Russian Names AreTousrl
Till l(S |)\V <KTOIIEH IO, 1911
leave Eugene at l:S0 p m. and
to Hie damalte, where
Governor Ciias Sprague w ill de
W.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley S m ith ne-
live r (lie (*e<lleatli ni address.
SU BSC RIPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance)
comp lined Mr. and Mrs
Jack
In Lane-Douglas Counties
Outside Lane-Douglas Counties
S m ith on a trip to Madras over
A delicious ixmi I weather d rin k.
One Year ........................... ..... $1.50 One Y ear .................................. $2 00
tlv? week end.
Nest li*s hot chocolate at Guataf-
Six Months .— ............................... 80 Six Months
........................
1.25
Citizens of Cottage Grove s<x»n
Lester H arris and Mr. and Mrs
Three Months ................................50 Three Months ................................ 65
12 ltc-3 l
■ w ill be decorating tb e ir homes A lb ert H arris and son came from M>ns of course
Foreign rale 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for
I
w ith paints made from compounds Idhana to spend the w< ek end
less than three months.
I derived p a rtly from m ilk and vege w ith re la tiv e i here
tables, it was predicted today hy
Miss Belva G a m u ttr Is visiting
Bruno F. Roman, president of the w ith her l> other Nelson at Mc
N ational Chemical and M anufac Kenzie Bridge. Site w ill also visit
tu rin g Company, Chicago. Mr Ro her sister, Mrs. Earl G ridley, ill
man announced that the (1 K Sup Sisters hefoie she returns home
ply Company had been ap|m intrd
M r. and Mrs. A. L. Bennet le,
exclusive dealer fo r the products who have spent the past year w ith
in th is area.
th e ir daughter,
M rs .
(¡'u rg e
A NEW ATTITUDE
The new paints, which are th in Campbell and
fam ily, in San
ned w ith w ater instead of the Franelseo, arrived Monday to
.•ustomary solvents and use casein spend the w in te r w ith M r, and
Those who have visioned the day when eons rvat ¡on must
and synthetic resin binders in Mrs Bol) Allen M r. A lli'ii lias re
to the I’aeil'i ■ Noithuest s <■ a major step taken in the es-
place of oil, represent one of the turned from the hospital and is
The Bootblack trade is. rated
tj^dishinent
tn
idishment by the.forest
the forest industry of a tree nursery on the Nis
greatest recent g ifts of modern im proving very nicely.
ns a profession. In Guutamala.
qaully flats near Olympia at a cos
)st of $200.000 ami where it is
chem istry to the Am erican home,
Mrs. S T. Rose substituted for
No other, by the way, offers a
punned to produce five million yqi
rpung trees a year. It is a major
according to Mr. Roman
F irst Miss Worden, 3rd and 4th grnde
la
'tte r chance to shine.
step
slip because this conservation men.'
measure is necessary if lumbering
• • •
used extensively fo r special in te r teacher, who was ill Friday.
isito continue as a ranking industry in this section. It also is a
ior decorations are a Century of
Joanne Mooily is president. Jack
Radio scrviceing Is a profession,
matter of sound business practice.
Progiess Exposition in Chicago. Watson vice president, and Rita
requiring n atu ra l a b ility and
; What started the numerous companies now engaged in the
1933-34, the paints now are being Ann Waison sqgretary of tin 1 new
Intensive study. We prfcle o u r
industry ami what has continued them in business is the produc
produced in large quantities to ly organized health club at the
selves in having (he one and
meet a grow ing industrial a»u do l-athnm
seliool
There are 29 acquiring the other.
tion of lumbering and pulp and other fores, products. I’roeeed-
mestic demand.
• • •
members. S. T. Rose is leader.
iu$r on this premise an executive of one of the larger operations
W ord from Mrs Andrew Must-
In addition to covering almost
K itty : "W henever I am down
points out tha, while the operators' firs, eoncer.1 must lie ,0
t le R a lp h K ite J r , 2 'j- y e a r -o ld son of E d ito r R alp h B. K ite
in the dumps, 1 get m yself u
every type o f in te rio r including ail era indicates that M ary Johnson,
serve the customer with these products and an increasing list D L a it ily
C itize n in DeQ ueen. A rk., is fascin ated by I'n lte d Press "p o n y -
illness. Is
w allpaper w ith only one coat, the who has a lingering
new h at."
of products, they art' no longer leaving to chance their con- set over
w hich news rep ort is received, and dons headset a t every
new im ints d iy w ith in fo lly m in holding her own She Is at the
C at: "Oh, so th a t’s where you
tiimance of these services.
o p p o rtu n ity .
(T h e s tu ff he w rites looks tike some a t th e to n (iM >
utes, have no odor and give o ff N orth Bend hospital.
get them ."
tw is tin g Russian names com ing aver the wires these d a y »4
. Initial commitments by private fores, owners ,0 purchase
• • •
Lyman Adams continues to be
no undesirable fumes usually as
tires from the nursery means substantially that there will lie a
sociated w ith common house paint. confined to the Eugene hospital.
You can’t get gisxl set vice w ork
»•rsexy seedling planted for every tree cut by the industry. In
Gene Hansen of Swis't Home
As a result, a home may he com
In a "dum p” devoted to gypry
addiika*. natural seeding results in ten to twenty seedlings tak
pletely decorated In the m orning visited friends here Sunday eve-
and hi-prt'ssure selling of aun-
ing root for every tree cut. Ami while nature is a great restorer In connection w ith e ffo rts of the the kids o f the neighborhood
and yet be thoroughly livable in mni:
sets.
en- the afternoon. Great significance The Mu Beta Beta aw aid w ill needed parts • or • new
•
of forests, these scientific efforts under way to supplement the navy ,0 secure recruits to man joym
g Navy Men s bounty I.
is attached to the exception light he presented at the next m is'ting
We service, expertly and rea-
natural process have advantages of control.
new ships, the Sentinel requested
Lest we forget a very im portant reflecting
qualities of the new of the club. announ<s*d Ilene T run-
sonalily:
Then» is something significant in this conservation move some o f the ex-navy men to give item in yo ur career, yo ur religious
and it" is the changed attitude of the industry itself. Well re th e ir impressions o f navy life. ideas are respected, you may w o r surfacing, which, although hard nell, senior in home economics and RADIOS
and durable, has no shine or glare president of Mu Beta Beta. 4-H
Radio-1 ’h< mographs.
membered is the old philosophy of ‘‘cut out and get out” ami Here is the firs t le tte r:
ship as you please, and are en
and is of m arked value In scien honor society. A silver cup and a
Motors,
To
a
ll
lovers
o
f
the
Sen
Greet
couraged to do it. The only flag
the practice of burning over a tract that had been logged ami
tific illu m in atio n.
$5.00 Imnus is the uwurd given
Generators.
th a t ever flies above “O f J )
leaving the rest to nature. Today there is the general recognition ings:
each year to the fri*shmnn 4-H
Starting Switches,
1 have been asked by the editor G LO R Y" (and your Navy man is
that there are so many acres upon which natural regeneration
g
irl who lias done the most o u t
Photo-electric Devices,
proud
o
f
th
a
t,
is
the
flag
of
God
o
f
the
Sentinel
,0
w
rite
my
idea
has not occurred—so many other acres in which natural regen
standing campus w ork The w in
Electron Devices,
A lm igh ty, and any Sunday you
o
f
w
hat
a
career
in
the
Navy-
eration has been eliminated by the so-called brush fire. So the
ner
was
selected
Wednesday
at
a
Washers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Almond
Hemen
means, and though I have been w ill see servk-cs on quarterdecks,
operators are taking advantage of science, a science that was out
meeting.
Ironers,
of service fo r years. I w ill throughout the Fleet, and above way honored Mrs James llem en-
ready and waiting to come to the aid of the industry in solving forever be a Navy man.
Vacuum Cleaners,
the flag o f your country flies the way and W illia m N orris w ith a
FERN K I I X I K D A M i t r i t K A
R efrigerator (m otors o n ly),
these problems.
From the tim e o f John Paul iM'autiful flag of God. a w hite field birthday dinner Saturday evening.
T ilt s
E lectric W ater Pumps.
It is ail optimistic thought indeed to know that now there Jones, and the Bon Homme Rich w ith a Navy blue cross. I f you Guests present were M r. and Mrs
Air-eondldoning Systems,
will be a nursery seedling planted for every tree cut by the in ard. down to the latest “ boot" re prove compatab’e, you are set fo r Read Hemenway and M a rjo ry and
Arrangements have been com
a ll small appliances
dustry. It is an elaborate program that deserves the cooperation c ru it there is an E sp rit dt Corp life, strikes, famines, depressions, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. James lle m - pleted to deflicate the Fern Ridge ami
Expert Engineering advice
enway,
Mr.
and
M
rs
W
illia
m
N
o
r
and
w
hnt-no,
don’t
bother
you.
possessed
by
no
o
th
e
r
service.
of all who would see a ranking industry perpetuated. When co
dam. firs t unit o f the W illam ette
available on a ll electrical prod
operation is mentioned there must needs lie emphasis placed up F or m ark you once a Navy man- your pay is regular, on the fifth ris and Miss M argaret Hemenway valley flistd control project, to he ucts.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
A
M.
Loflnnd
of
and
tw
e
ntie
th
of
each
m
onth,
you
1
Always
a
N
avy
man.
Go
to
any
on the public variety. All plans for restocking with their heavy
completed Friday afternoon. The
w ell fed. your social iife is at- Salem. Miss Lida G a rre tt and Mr.
annual fire protection costs and the costs of planting nursery Legion meeting, who brag most of 1 an-
dedication ceremonies w ill start
tended ,0. you have plenty o f lib and Mrs Rnbert Steadman of Eu
w ith a noon luncheon nt the Os
stock can he nullified hy this lack of public interest. Costly fires service - the N avy men.
gene
visited
over
the
week
end
e
rty,
you
can
be
ashore
as
often
born hotel in Eugene and w ith
have started from logging operations in the pas, but the indus I t is to s ta rt w ith, a position of as a ship is in p ort, and if you -to w ith R H. Manbeck
X«'lx.i>n Electrte Mlop,
security, y o u r sta rtin g
Col. C R Moore of Portland of
try is constantly tightening up its efforts at fire prevention and complete
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton, M r. the d is tric t engineer’s office, as
pay is perhaps small. $21.00 per get sick, yo u r medical s ta ff is as
suppression. Statistics show that people other than operators month, but it is a ll youts. clo th good as is in any civilia n hospital and Mrs. S. A Bolton and son
l,tln<’lVr|l speaker A earn van w ill
cause B0 per cent of the fires. A step toward greater public co ing is completely furnished you. anywhere.
Dean, and Miss Hazel B a rrie vis
F or excellence in conduct, and ited M r. and Mrs. Fred Greggory
operation already has been taken in the “ Keep Washington th a t is yours and rea lly fits you
Breen” campaign and this should be accelerated in view of the personally. In these days, ,00. as a b ility , you receive promotion, and and son Ralph and Mrs. Belle
forest industry’s conservation program.
the standard of liv in g ashore is also the honored Good Conduct Greggory o f McKenzie Bridge last
and if you ever do duty, Sunday.
The work at hand carries the indication of permanence and ever on an upward grade, so. too. medal,
above and bfyond the call to the
Ed Ashby returned home M on
it can be reiterated that it is of great importance to those resid- *n
•'«avy. your standard of liv
you
likew ise honored. day a fte r a visit w ith M r. and
nig in the industry ’s areas of operations.—Everett (Waxhing- in g 'fits the times, and your f«xjd. same,
hospital needs, social life are a l You can w in the Navy cross or Mrs. M arion Young o f C entral
ton) Herald.
ways o f the best computable the Medal o f Honor. You are not Point.
w ith yo ur surroundings, and are hampered in your progress, that
CAN WE SAVE PRIVATE ENTERPRISE?
also given freely, as a p art o f your is up to you.
I am now rated as an old tim er,
livelihood. Yo do no, stay on such
>99
I11 the changing world condition, can we save private enter low ly pay. no. sir, fo r a fte r your but should we ever have to fig h t
Mrs Edward Krehser and Mrs.
we
old
tim
ers
s
till
never
have
fo
r
p
re
lim
ina
ry
training,
you
arc
sent
prise! Here’s a fine word reproduction from an article in the
Frank
Kreoser of
R idgcfk'ld,
o u r train in g , and should Washington, spent Thursday and
American .Magazine hy Chas. K. Wilson, president of the Gen out to be a part of the Fleet, and gotten
you are at least, then, an o r d i we too he needed, we would be F riday at the home o f Mrs. Ed
eral Electric Co., we think is very fitting:
seaman, who w ill henceforth where rig h t back in the navy.
ward Krebser’s parents, M r. and
‘‘I have been fortapate enough to see almost every branch nary
I t is tru ly a firs t line of de
( t ill you again progress, receive
of our free enterprise system: research, invention, small- and $36.00 per m onth. From here it is fense, and is no place fo r the Mrs, D w e ll Benston
M r. and Mrs. Levi Russell and
large-scale manufacture, selling and distribution.
w eakling, and if you young feller, children were dinner guests Sun
e n tire ly up to you.
“ I know there are flaws in that system. But I have seen it. Suppose you are a man who jo in as you should, “ you’ll he a day at the Charles Russell home
at its best, provide the highest standard of living in the world: likes to dabble around machinery, m an" son, and respected in your at Culp Creek
I have seen it generate energy, initiative, ingenuity, ambition; yo ur aptitude to be such a person, com m unity. So boys Anchors T lie F rank Grimes fa m ily mov
Se’e:t the new lamp you need in your homo- Enjoy soft.
give opportunity, and bring out individual ability—far beyond is enhanced by special training, Aw cigh come on, don’t w ait fo r ed from the Snider house to the
the
d
ra
ft
-ship
in
to
the
o
u
tfit
Glare Free light and new charm for your home.
th»- power of government or political organizations to develop and you can emerge from school,
I-ec F ry place recently vacated hy
th a t goes places: "The United
a
rated
man.
Perhaps
you
have
a
such gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebaer.
States N avy,” and may it keep
‘‘In the years after the war, capitalism, or the free enter superior I.Q. you should lx? (on forever sailing. Ed. J. Gotch, ex- Quannla Ahhptt received an
honorable discharge from
the
prise system, will face the greatest challenge in its history. If graduation from the school you C .C Std. US Navy.
go to ), a second class p etty o f
arm
y
and
returned
to
his
home
it fails tWnvet that challenge squarely and successfully, we shall ficer, a t around S72.50 a m onth,
here last week.
move toward an era of state capitalism or state socialism—cal! and as you progress through the
W o m en 's H a ls
M r. and Mrs. Lee Cline and
it what you will—an America far different from the one we grades you become in tu rn a firs t
Eighty per cent of women's bats baby o f Disston spent Tuesday nt
Puts it in your home.—Balance in easy monthly payments
have knuan.
class p etty o fficer, u n til you are sell for less than $«.
tlie home o f M r. Cline's sister,
“ W y il private enterprise talk much of our initiative. Now a Chief. Here you are a t the
Mrs. Howard Keene.
—and in addition you share in our
is the tune to show it. Now is the time for foresight, coopera height of yo ur career, and if you
Snappy days are here again.
M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Mon-
tion, social responsibility, self-discipline, long-range planning— Ido as so many others have done, Nestles hot fudge sundae w ill pep tie th o f Oakridge and Mrs. Ben
Jackson of W a lker called on
all on a ’scale undreamed of before. We must lay out a blueprint Y°u have saved your pay (you you up. Gustafsons o f course.
12-ltc-3i friends here Monday afternoon.
of just bow we will meet the post-war crisis—with steps, stages, can ’ •sPendJt all except foolishly 1
fte r 20 years
and timing. We must map not merely our own obligations, but and
anfl a af,er
ypars o ° f f honorabl
service, you can re tire on a pay
the government action we are prepared to support.
basis of at least h a lf of your en
‘‘I propose that we hold a congress of this American Free listm e nt pay, and should s till be
Enterprise System, to be convened late this fall or winter. This good fo r years of service on shor-'.
would be a sort of constitutional convention to draw up new, Consider the number o f people in
self-imposed rules for industrial and commercial progress, ac yo u r v ic in ity , they know th a t be
ceptable to the majority of our people.
yond the m ountains lies a S icily
Cottage ßrovr £rntmrl
O r eg
P o I l i s
New Paint Placed
i On Market Here
Latham
proreed
PER
C IA T I ON
Radio Ray
Hus This to Say:
IF/iflf A Navy Career Means
Cedars
Radio Ray Seivice
Saginaw
SALE
BETTER SIGHI
LAMPS
of New
1941
a
D ow n
50 % Savings
Plan
‘‘The congress should include representatives of industry,1 they would have liked to have vis-
of agriculture, of the labor unions, of finance and commerce, ded, but you prospective sailor
It should include the best brains of engineering and manage-
0 0 visit them, the ports of the
inent.
, world arc your oysters, you are
‘‘The general purpose would he to build a reservoir of civil- ?? ,Tutfl a* home in Shanghai,
ian production, new business. ,«.. -basing power, distribution. M,‘lbournP’ Oran‘ anJ? S>in«a‘x,,p:
and employment. and to make plans for „-.easing this res« rvoir.
To’i e r a ^ . r the
JiiiiHreasing volume when and as military expenditure falls off. stranger within your gates, not
I h< re is the \\ hole* field of the industrinlizHtion of RRricul* given to the average man. Your
tlire—new synthetic materials, made of products which the Sailor is not only tolerant, he
tanner »-an grow instead of his present food surpluses.
generally is a free-hearted being
“ New plastics and materials may help to solve the problem who does for people. (Take a
which we have failed a, badly; how to build better houses at looksee aboard o f any battle-
lower- cost. There is a demand for at leas, 10.000.000 new homes wagon at Christm as tim e and see
in this country when the price and quality are right; and with
(IN V IA V O *
these homes will come a vast new demand for equipment and
» H W n i O ) IV A V M G V O B « M S
furnishings.
“ Research, planning, production schedules, social security,
reserves—these are the items oil the agenda of the Congress of
the American Free Enterprise System which must find a place
in its blueprint of the future. The American people demand
economic freedom and security. They are entitled to it. They
will respond to such a blueprint.
It is my firm conviction that intelligent men in industry.
Iriboi and agriculture will seize this challenging opportunity—
not merely to save our system hut to perfect it. Then we can go
on together, a free, friendly and united people, to construct an
ever greater and grander America.”
E. G. Boehnke and Miss D or-
thea Davenport o f Eugene were in
Cottage Grove Wednesday in the
interest o f the Red Cross drive.
M r. Boehnke is chairm an in
charge o f the drive fo r a ll of D ine
county except .,.:gene and Miss
Davenport is executive secretary
o f the Eugene chapter o f the Lane
County Red Cross.
M r. and Mrs. Roy Southerland
and fa m ily have moved into the
J. I’ . Graham residence on South
River load.
which moans you get a 50% discount cn your residential
se-vice bill, except water heating, in excess of your billing
for the Sam™ months last year, starting with the month you
purchase the lamp and continuing for a period of 12
months cr until you have earned a credit of 50% of the
price of the lamps you buy.
See These Dealers
(Quantities Limited—So Hurry)
O'”'
Brushed Rayon Pajamas
$2.98
Brushed Rayon Gowns
$2.66
Brushed Rayon Bed Jackets
$1.65 $1.98
Rayon Flannel House Coats
$4.95
Outing Flannel Pajamas
$1.95
Cotton Print Pajamas
$1.10
Umphrey 6? Mackin
Good Values
—Bresslers
—Coast-to Coast Store
—Grove Hardware
- McLaughlin’s Furniture Store
—Western Auto Supply
—Nelson Electric
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POWER COMPANY
"A Self Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise”