The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 17, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAfll TWO
THE SE N T IN E L , POTTAGE PROVE, OREGON
Established August 15, 1889
Published Every Thursday at
Cottage Grove, Oregon
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AL EDITORIAL—
SSOCIATION
I ATI 0 N
KEEPING UP THE CIVIC A SSETS
N o t ill! local citize n s p la v g o lf, b u t w ith o u t e x c e p tio n tin
p u b lic -s p irite d c itiz e n w a n ts to see th e c iv ic assets o f th e com ­
m unity function as n e a rly n o rm a l as possible. H is to ry o f the
( ottagv Grove tio lf club has been one of trials ami tribulations
as have been golf clubs in m uni-ipalitics the size of Cottage
Grove. .Most im portant th ing through the ups ami downs the
club has been kept going. supi)lying a place for those who liked
the sport an opportunity to plav. The w ar has thinned the ranks
of the golfers m aking it more difficult to keep the club going
in the usual wav.
, • ,
' a { ' ,h; P,,rP"s‘‘ of renew ing interest in golf that the
Lions-t handier ot ( omnieree match was played b i nlay. This is
a busy tune but all should take tune o tt to play a little.
say that o the r than fo r the sligh tly
colorful nature o f the ceremony,
such an event is not overly In te r­
esting, because file v is ito r ad­
dresses the House in his own ro n « a i ,
,anguage. Although we hear his
FOR S A LE 75 year-old W hite
vote*- * ’ * cannot understand what
I-eghorn hens, $1.50 each or
js saVjng Before the visiting
$100.00 lo r the 75.
Also one
d ig n ita ry is ushered in. niimeo-
graphed copies ot his address (in young Guernsey cow. fresh two
English, of course) are passed months. $150.00. C. E Neet. phone
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around to the members o f Cong­
ress. I t is thus possible to follow FOR S A L E : Block and slab wood.
the address, and applause is gen­
Q uick delivery. Phone 19E2.
e ra lly given ai the proper places. Blue M ountain Fuel.
41-5ip-45
When a distinguished v is ito r
comes to address the House, the FOR S A LE 2nd calf Guernsey,
Speaker names an escort of mem­
freshened in March, M ilk goats
bers usually the tw o p a rty flo or fo r sale or trade. A. R. Myers,
leaders and tw o others. The guest telephone 40F13.
43-2tc-44
is met at the center door of the
House flo o r and is duly escorted A R E A L SOUND HOM E and In
down the center aisle. He ascends
come pro pe rty: 4-unit apart
to the speaker's rostrum
and .m ent house, completely furnished
stands beside the speaker, who in-
unf u rn |sh,.,| Corner lot 75x130
troduees him. 1 he escorts are ft 3 gn ra g,.s and woodsheda, fu ll
seated on the rostrum level just set plum bing on both floors. Good
below the Speaker but above the income w ith some term s. Owner,
house floor. (C h u rch ill spoke from
i Washington Ava
3.5-tie
this second level. I suppose be-
cause it was easier to assemble FOR S A LE : O liver ty p e w rite r
the great hattery of radio mikes
No. 9. Standatd visible w rite r
W A N T E D : Clover hay or a ll.ilia ,
8 tons, loose. A. W. Ream. Sagi-
new. Box 2.
4 4-ttp
M ist EI.I.ANEOU
ER E E: I f Excess nekl causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers. Imliges-
lion, H eartburn. Belching, Bloat
ing. Nusuca, Gas Pains, get free
sample, Udga, at Cottage Grove
Pharmacy.
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..
there). After the guest of honor in good condition, $10.00. I D. C. EOlt R E N T F loo r sanders, w ax­
and the escort party which, by the '* horse motor. P ra ctically new
en» and a vacuum cleaner. The
waY- also includes the chairman $12.00. 403 Main St,
44-2tp-45 Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tic
of the house foreign affairs cum­ Ft NR S .M .l'
W ELL
D R IL L IN G ,
l " i i months old \\ A I Kit
mit’«^ and the house sergeant-at-
pumps and supplies. Phone
Guernsey calf, weaned.
From
of thc w un, rv „ . p a n t e d good m ilk stock m il in excellent 26F23. J H. Tilom as, Oakland
bv the visitor flle ,n and tak(. condition. $20 00 See W. C. M a rtin Oregon.
42-tfc
a t S e n tin e l of I Ice
II ife
fron t seats on the house floor.
25 Years Experience. Clean, neat
When a distinguished v is ito r is FORCED r o SELL account of
work. Paperhanging, painting
lack o f pasture, e xtra
good C. Maxson, 817 So. T h ird St.
50-tfc
th irte en months old Jersey-Guern­ _______ ______
sey heifer, $40.00. Set- W. C. M a r­
A ll kinds o( welding, both elec­
tin at Sentinel office.
44-tfc
tric and acetylene. M achinery re­
FOR S A LE : Wood circu lato r. Just pairing and blacksm ithing. O. K
we read when- a large percentage of the Japanese interned are
lik e new Priced to sell. M c­ W elding Shop, in new location,
The
A g ric u ltu re
Departm ent
loyal Americans and the next day we read where there has been appropriation b ill is now the top Laughlin's F u rn itu re Store. 4-l-lte 10th and Jefferson.
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an uprising regarding some Americanism issue. Some sources item
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o f interest
here. This b ill E( >R S A I I
1931 Pontiac
i
say ninety percent of the Ja p s in eamp are loyal Americans, an- carries the forest protection ap-
NEW HOOKS AT LIBRARY
mechanical condition E air rub­
other report says the loyalty is less than fifty percent,
propriations. The house failed to ber. Price $50.00. C all phone 49.
Reports art- also current that large q u antities of food has include enough fire protection Ask fo r Newton
E ig hty new books have tx-en re­
ll- ltp
been hoarded in these' eamps, but if tru e it seems odd th at the money in the b ill as sent to the
ceived recently nt the public l i ­
governm ent would let such a policy continue while the rest of us s ^natc;
Senate increased the FOR S A LE : B eautiful 20 acre brary. s ix ty -fiv e of which are fl •
amounts. As the b ill now comes farm , fu lly equipped, cows, c h ick­ tton nnd none-fietlon lo r adults
are being rationed.
hogs, fu rn itu re . Plenty fr u it and fifte e n fo r children, in a re­
There is also the question of resettling the Ja p s now in our back to the House fo r fin a l ap­ ens,
proval. the forest fire protection nnd berries. F o r particula rs phone port from Mrs. Dan Ham ant, l i ­
country once the w ar is over. The solution to this question has item is almost exactly the same 32F2. E. Isley, •» m ile •» >ulh_an I
brarian.
never been approached so fa r as we know and may develop into amount as that used fo r this p u r­ ’ a m ile west Cottage Grove. *
A txxik of interest to children
one of the post w ar headaches.
44-tfc especially nt this tim e of year r
pose during
the present fiscal
year. We w ill endeavor to keep
"H ow to Know the B u tte rflie s "
FOR S A LE : ♦> foot M cCorm ick
t>> iCdmstock: “ C h im n cj Corner
this sum in the b ill and finish its
DELINQUENCY
binder, drapes g<xxi shape. F. T.
S tories" by Iiulchin.<>on: "The
passage next week.
Envs. Black Butte rout M-2tp-45 Picture Book of T ra ve l." by U n­
^peaking of juvenile delinquency, a judge recently express­
FOR
SALE MHk goata, 2 regis der. and "Jungle Babies" l>>
"THE SU PR EM E IRONY”
ed a wish that he might be perm itted to try the parents rather
attiRCt nnd
tered
Faannan goats, m i” -- I- fcaigh-Eustace w ill
than the w ayw ard juveniles in handling the juvenile problems.
hold the attention o f the children.
laneous
household
fu
rn
itu
re
.
Mrs.
To
the
E
d
ito
r:
On
a
day
the
N
a­
All of which brings us to the source of trouble. Juvenile prob­
A two-volum e set of Iwxjks on
lems are being helped by providing com m unity centers and en­ tion and incidentally the United Rosa N ordstrom . Phone 29F4.
t i - l t c “ The A lum inum In d u s tr> " by Fxl-
Nations takes fo r the display of
tertainm ent. but to effect anything like a cure, we are afraid the Flag o f This C ountry a flag
w&rdc should he interesting and
F t)R S A LE : Rone dry slab wood. valuable books especially to the
the judge
is right
in his conclusion.
ui
.
. . .
honored by a ll people— YES
E rv in Hansen. Box 326, phone people o f this com m unity since
l rohlems of the youth more common now th an in form er even by our enemies — the Su- 34F13.
44-2tp-45 the discovery of alum ina clay in
years rests heavily with the parents a num ber of whom refuse preme Court of this same United
to take the m atter of child rearing seriously. In m any cases it States—renders a decision, that FOR SALE on account of illness: our section.
For the lover of sp oils there
interferes too much with the personal pleasures of the parents abrogates its former rendering of
73 yearling W L. hens. 75 year-
involved. Of course there are exceptions where both parents are decisions about the saluting of
Austri White hen-.
Extra are books on tennis, sailing anil
attem pting to work, leaving the children w ithout proper super- this same Flag, our sons are dy- K“ '* 1 laying strain. $1.50 each, photography and o the r sports nnd
hobbies. F or the tennis player Is
vision. Except in eases of this sort it is difficult for the laym an
for! The iounding fathers of Mrs B<’uluh Ashby, Anlauf. Ore- "Budge
on Tennis" by
Donald
to see why youth delinquency should grow because if there ever ^h,s .C?UP lry . 1? id
in?° ,hc gO"' ‘
44‘1,c Budge who received the James E.
" as a time " h*““ everybody is working, it is now.
s f Z u X " a ^ c S m of robgion FOR S A LE OR T R A D E : Sears S ullivan m em orial trophy «« the
ironer, saddle horse and stock outstanding athlete o f ihe U.
, NO MAGIC IN BUREAUCRACY
H a S ^ a L im ^ X r a ^ ^ a n d ^ d id saddle, w ork horse, 8-inch circle I in
1937. The photograph> ( in w ill
saw w ith G h o n e motor. W anted: find "Photography o f Colored Ole
---------------------------------
N O T include some fa ntastic eult
good gentle w o rk team.
C. F.
“ How
to Make Good,
New frontiers of accomplishment that promise not only ,o **• (hat would flout defiance of S k a rra tt. H ayhurst Valley, Yon­ jects,“
Movies" and "H ow to Make Good
the
very
country
it
used
fo
r
its
better living for us. hut for the peop.’es of the world, are seen
calla.________ __ _______ 44-2tp-45 Pictures" a great help and w ill
for the fu tu re by Robert I’. Barbour, president of the N ational own Pro’ec(i°n ar|d w i ich would
enjoy reading these books.
Board of F ire U nderw riters, if opportunity and rew ards are n<
’? (lua,lfy for n»art>.dom If FOR S A LE : Golden Cocker Span­ "S ailing Made Easy in Pictures"
iel
pups.
F
ra
n
k
Richardson,
denied
and " i . f governm
ent keep«
its
hands
out of
business
and usaees
»h^roun»'^ ’' ’'’Tna,y
by Rufus G. S m ith takes .ue i.exv
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. . .
v
,
h
i
i
i
i
.
usages on tne country, such as a H arvey road.
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( yachtm an step by step rising from
industrial enterprise th at can be handled capably by private rendered honor to its flag. W ith
citizens.
.
_
r
religious rig h t I have no quarrel. FOR SAI L : Whit Leghorn fry - ’ he beginning assuming that he
hpeaknig at the Board s * <th annual m eeting. Mr. B arbour B U T — every o th e r religious belief ers, 35 cents per pound. C. T u r­ has had no sailing vX|jerlcnce.
called attention to warnings by Congressional leaders of the in this country, says nothing about ner, 2 miles east, Mosby Creek Terms nnd expressions ere <►-
44-4tp-47 fined and identified p irt'-ria lly ami
dangerous expansion of governm ent by bureaucratie edict and any insult to a D eity God -if road.
preparations fo r the firs t sail are
directive, and said: *‘0 n ly an inform ed and vocal publiie can you wish, and every o th e r sect FOR R E N T —
made Step by step the various
kill this unhealthy grow th, which, in so many countries of the does render honor to the flag, and FOR R E N T : Sm all furnished jx»ints of sailing are described and
A
L
L
flags
as
symbols
o
f
a
coun­
world, has made tne' individual little more than a cipher. Let
apartm ent.
R EASO N ABLE. pictured. The setting and handling
no one believe any government has magic enough to give some­ try 's u nity, and makes no bones Lights, w ater, garage and wood­ of the spinnaker Is described an«i
about the m atter. I w ant to
thing for nothing.”
"K N O W ? " W H O is so "P O W E R ­ shed furnished. See it at noon <r the rare of the boat nnd Its sails
Mr. B àrbour eitéd a w orld trend to minimize the im port FUL," in this p a rtic u la r sect that a fte r 6.00 p. m. a t 225 N o rth Lane and the ty in g of useful knots ex­
________________________4 4 -ltp plained.
anee of the individual and to m agnify the im portance of the it can have a rendition in its fa ­
These are just a few of the non­
state, with resulting loss of personal liberty and initiative. vor o f the opinion of the Supreme W A N T TO B U Y -
fictio n txxiks received recently,
"E v e n in this country there has been grow th of a philosoph; Bench o f these U nited States. To
SELL
¡"here are many more both non­
th at would have us believe we have outgrow n*the Am erican way me the h a ir is the h a ir o f Jeho-
PIAN O S
W ASHERS
fictio n and fic tio n Ixxiks of in te r­
o f life' that irovefnhient bureaus and super-agencies can plan vahism hut the hand is the han Gas washer o r e le ctric
U sed est.
for and direct the individual better than he can for him self; a o f the Nazi Edw. J. Gotch, Adj. Pianos
Sell to Callahan's F u r­
C alvin Funk Post 32!
n itu re Store, Eugene
fo r cash
philosophy which tells young people that the opportunities that
Salesbooks, receipt books, book­
44-2te-45
keeping systems. The Sentinel.
'■'Hiclr Torefathefs eïïjüÿt d have gone and that the governm ent
must- plan and do for th em .”
It is a healthy sign when business and political leaders art-
alert to recognize a menace to freedom on the home front as
well as the battle front.
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I K E E P M Y H E A L T H T H R O U G H P O IS E
In the follow ing I n L iv t in g a rticle Merle < ib rio n tells of the im ­
H ELP W AN TED —
portance of poise:
W A N T E D : Woman or g irl for
"Have you ever wondered what it is that makes one p a rticu la r
general housework Good w igi'M. woman stand nut from a crowd of o th e rs7 Her clothes don't come
136 N, 8 ih St.
43*4tc-4ti from Paris, her figure Is no replica of Venus, and In face I n not her
W A N T E D : Woman w ith or w ith ­ p a rtic u la r fortune: yet this woman ’carile»' her beamy in the |silse of
out children, part tim e w ork In tier neck, the li lt of her nose, Hie set of her shoulders, anti the rhyth m
country. Cabin, m ilk , vegetables, o f her movements In short, she makes her clothes. nut they her.
wages. G. C. Anderson,
Black
"A n e n li nice ran I n * such a dram atic ami lovely thing, as you
Buiie route.
l.’i-iip must of have seen fo r y o u r-e lf m a I dm or play You can enjoy that
same exciting anil hreath-lakm g moment youi -ell when a ll heads are
LOST ANI» FO U N D —
turned in your direction, mjl I m - c m im ' ol your lace or tlgure. your hair
LOST: Bull te ip io r dog. N o tify | o r your gown, hut lau-ause a ll fo ur are carried w ltn m at exquisite
H. E. Bloom, 1528 West Main
grace and self-assurance, that |s-rfeetlon ot eartiage and hearing
St.
_______ __________________ »»• *»P which are summed up in the one word |x»i.»e "
F O U N D : H unting case w atch ami
l»lt. II. A. IIA U B N
chain. O w ner can have same by
describing ami paying fo r Ibis ad
I» I I )
41 Hi
to address us. a recess o f the
House is declared by the Speaker
There is considerable confusion in tin- m inds of the general im m ediately a fte r he names the
public as to the loyalty and treatm ent of the Japanese moved escorts so the House is not ac­
from the west coast and located in the w estern camps. One day tu a lly in form al- session.
CONFUSION ON THE JA P ISSUE
T ill USD \V . JU N E 17. UHI
Picked Up On Main
He may w e ir last year's hat
his vest may hang a little Itawe
his trousers may bag a tat at the
knees tail don't you call turn
"old m an" , . He's your F ather
F or years he's been i list ling
“ r” u"*’ »" «*•
»'igether He
thinks you're
ai're the greatest I noy
mp on
earth bar none even though you
do plaster your h air back, wear
your s h irt outside your pants
leave your collar open •,«> w ith ­
out a tie nnd are usually 'Hat
broke.*
He is the man who won tin-
love o f the grandest In ly on eorln
y a ir Mother.
Am i he's SOME MAN not your
"old i inn " It you can wm ns g d
a w ile as he did, you'll iav< to go
some, boy!
CASCARA
BARK
We need more itsca r a bark.
50 cents additional for 100
pound lots.
If you need
sacks see us.
PRAGER
HARDW ARE
STO R E
T h i T own P ump
S e iA K IN O r o * VOUR STAÑDAXP
• M V IC I M IN ANO W O M IN
Be sure to b rin g y o u r now F ederal T a x S ta m p in to one
o f us S ta n d a rd Service M en or W om en beforr p u ttin g it
on y o u r w ind shield , ho we can l»elp you p ro trx-t i t by in -
H talling i t p ro p e rly . It'a ju s t lik e a five d o lla r b ill pasttxi
to y o u r car, anti it'« w o rth p ro te c tin g against I ohh , d ir t,
o r m oiature. T h a t's w hy S ta n d a rd o f C a lifo rn ia ia o ffe r­
ing you th is free T a x S tu m p S hield. I t ’s sm all, neat, good
lo o k in g , easy to a p p ly . C r t yo u rs ttx la y ! Free w herever
S tan da rd prn du cta a n 1 sold. A c tu a l size o f S ta n d a rd 's tra n s ­
p a re n t T a x S ta m p Shield is 1| inches w ide by 2 incbeM high.
H a il the W A A f «
This is a good clean allegedly
tm e sto ry told by E. W. T ohlen
F
T 4-4.
n»tt«e- This b ill provides fo r the so you don't have to prepare to
Oil L P llP r cent ra liz « i control of food under blush. The incident happened in a
V II I7 V IIV 1
the D epartm ent o f A g ric u ltu re ,, C alifornia camp.
w ith a food a d m in istra to r clothed
A supply o ffic e r in charge o f an
w ith a ll necessary powers.
arm y warehouse telephoned his
(B y H arris E llsw orth, Member
Then politics reared its ugly commanding o ffic e r th a t the wax
of Congress from Oregon)
head. The Jenkins b ill is apparent­ has arrived (re fe rrin g to an over­
W A S H IN G TO N , D. C , June 12. ly recognized by the adm inistra­ due shipment o f Johnson’s w ax).
-Concrete suggestions fo r con­ tion p a rty as being a good b ill. I t The o ffic e r understood th a t the
gressional action on the food prob­ has had wide p ublicity, but has W AACS were coming so he o r­
lem have not yet reached the flo o r had no criticism raised against it dered /h e company o f soldiers to
of either the House or the Senate. On the contrary, Fulm er, chair- dress, slick th e ir h a ir up and go
But behind the scenes, members man o f the House Com m ittee on to the station to meet the
of congress and at least tw o com- A griculture, has introduced a b ill W AACS. They went and returned
m ittees o f the house
are very which is very s im ila r to the Jen- disappointed. The o ffic e r started
busy on this subject.
kins b ill but lacking a few o f its an investigation o f the source of
The republican congressional im portant points.
the sto ry and found it, but could
food study committee, which has
Meanwhile, rumors of changes
d° any,h ir]8
B16 supply of-
been w orking tw o months gather­ and consolidations by executive ficer, since the la tte r told the
ing facts on the food situation, order to forestall congressional ,n jth t0 (he best o f his a b ility .
discovered early in its activitie s action are fly in g around. In fact,
Throw yo u r scrap into the fig h t
th a t the very firs t thing to do is the creation of the O ffice of W ar-
to u nify the control o f food from tim e M obilization under James F.
growing to eating, in c lu d in g ra Byrnes was sort of a gesture in
tioning and price fixing. We found the direction o f saving the neces-
th a t ten agencies are now dab- sity o f the passage of the Jenkins
bling in the business of handling, bill.
,
buying or controlling food. Most
I t does not re a lly m atter in the
of the d ifficu ltie s in producing, long run w hether the democrats
d istrib u tin g and re ta ilin g food, in- are able to claim the credit fo r
eluding the a w ful mixed-up e ffo rt (he legislation or whether the re-
6 and 8
of OPA are actually traceable to publican h ili is passed. I t is a cer-
E x p o su res
the fact th a t too many o the r o r- (a in ty th a t something must be J W V z V z
ganizations are involved.
done and done soon.
R E PR IN T S 3 c EACH.
Accordingly, a b ill w ritte n by
• » •
Chris
H e rte r o f Massachusetts
The President o f Paraguay ad-
Guaranteed Work.
and threshed over and revised and dressed the house this week I t
fin a lly approved by the 42-mem- seems to be the custom to have
ber food study com m ittee was in- the head o f another nation appear
trodueed in the House by Repre- before the Congress when he vis-
sentative Thomas A. Jenkins o f its W ashington. It is a fine friend-
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Ohio, chairman of the study com- ly gesture. In a ll candor, I must
Films Developed
and Printed
T h r ift-W is e
*
For a Clean Start
A w a rd e d *«»
S»r>r»dord o f C*>hforni«i
Richmond Refinery
Oil may not wear out, but it sure can
work its»4f to death. It gets cluttered
up with tiny hunks of metal, dust,
nnd condensed m oisture until it's
plenty had me<licine for your motor.
T h at’* why Standard Service Men
keep reminding you to drain and
change your oi! every 1000 nnlcsi —
right on the dot.
Tires getting thin?
TOOTH BRUSHES
Dr. West
Prophylactic
Teck
47c
47c
2P,
( ro n e He Cologne
“ V A N T IN E S ”
4 oz.
75c
LEG -SU R E
Liquid Stockings
W ater Repellent
• OZ.
aoc
CANDY
O'Briens N u tfi B rittle
10 oz.. .. ...
00c
FR O TEC T YO1 R V II TORY
G ARD EN W IT H
2'/, lb. Snarol
50c
I lb. A cm c-B alt-N
2Uc
2 '¡ lb. R ug-gcta
50c
I lb. Vegetable and Flow er
Garden Dust
40«
I oz. fUack Ix‘af-40
35c
5 GZ. Black Leaf 10
$1.00
I «/.. E vergreen Spray
. 36c
I
Rotononc Spray
Me
Mi.kcx 5 Gal. of Spray
4 ox, Uynogax
S5c
For Ants
B e fo re th e y w asto a w a y to a
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saving regulations by h ea rt, nnd
h e 'll lie glad to te ll yo u ju s t how
th e y a p p ly to yo u.
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