The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    Published Every Thursday at
Connut «rwe JmtiMl
Till 'RS P AY. FEHRVAnV 21, 1946
THE SEXTINEI^ COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON
FAGE TWO
ÄWW.
Washington Letter
House. Administration forces con­
sistently fight for increased »pend­
ing. Th«» Republicans in the House
arc doggedly fighting for reduc­
tions.
W. C MARTIN Editor. PublUher
By Harris Ellsworth, Rep. In
Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance
Congress from Oregon
Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription for less than 3
6 Mos. -3 Mos.
lYr.
month«.
As this is written, Mr. Ickes'. LEGAL NOTICES
1.25
.2.00
In Lane-Douglas Counties
resignation as Secretary of the
JO
1.50
Outside This Dist. in Oregon
Interior has just been courtly ac­
1.00 cepted by the President. Ickes NOTICE OF T I M B E R SALE.
.....2.50
Outside Oregon in U. S.--------
Scaled bids, marked outside "Bid
resigned effective March 31. The for Timber,” and addressed to the
Foreign Rates on Application.
1.50
1.00 President ordered him to vacate Chief FiWcster, O. and C Admin­
--2.00
Armed Forces in U. S.------_
his office February 15th just two istration, 901 Guardian Building,
1.00
...1.50
Armed Forces Overseas .....
days notice.
lYirtland 4, Oregon, will be receiv­
Entered at Cottage prove. Oregon, as second class matter
1 Meanwhile, rumors of other ed until and opened at 10 30 A M.
high-level changes arc rampant. Pacific Standuni 'rime, March 12,
NATI
EDITORIAL— Gossip has it that if Paul Porter. 1946 for the purchase of timber
SSOCIATION FCC chairman and an important upon tracts hereinafter described;
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political advisor to the adminis­ each bid must state the amount
llATIIH
tration. is moved to OPA he is per M. feet B.M . which will be of­
really being kicked upstairs on fered for each «pedes and the total
I his way out. Since last summer, consideration which will be paid
CRIME RECORD
there has been ill feeling between for the timber. No bid for leas than
In au address before th«* annual meeting of Catholic Porter and Bob Hannegan. Han- the appraised value will be con-
Youth. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau of in­ negan rates higher in administra­ •idered. Each bid must be sub­
vestigation. in discussing the importance of efforts dedicated tion party circles so it is con- mitted in duplicate and be (ac­
sidered he is going to do some companied by a deposit in the form
io good citizenship and toward clean living, said:
maneuvering to get rid of Porter. of a certified check in favor of
“The postwar crime wave which we feared is upon us.
the Treasurer of the United
It is amounting in intensity. It is growing in severity. It is
The bill known as the Case bill States.. The deposit of any suc­
noi isolated. It is nationwide. In fact, other countries report which was passed by the House cessful bidder will be credited On
similar experiences. Lawlessness is not inherited; it is aquired— last week by an overwhelming the contract. Payment in full at
and so is character. Therefore, is it not much more important vote will never become a law in the time of filing the contract is
its present form Every member required in sales amounting to
to build character?
“View with me. if you will, the passing parade of crime. of the House knew that at the $2500 or less For copies of the
It presents a sordid spectacle. Out of each LOOP inarching in time the roll on the bill was call­ form of proposal, form of contract
this endless parade. 521 have marched before to a prior arrest. ed. The bill supposedly is contrary and bond, terms of payment,
to the best interests of organized amount of deposit required with
amTilO are under 21 years of age. More persons aged 17 are tabor It certainly is contrary to bid, amount of bond required with
arrested than in any other age group. Of each 1.000 murderers. the wishes of the labor leaders, contract and other information.
140 are unrler,21 years of age: of every 1.000 rubbers. 360 are Their idea of legislation is to apuJieation should bp nv^e to the
Tinder 21 f pf burglars. 510; of thieves, 340: of arsonists. 350; havir no. legislation at all. Having address shown above. IN LANE
of 1.Q00 car thwves,'630 pre um»r 21; and of 1.000 rapists. been sent to the Senate, it Is gen- COUNTY: T. 15 S. R 6 W. Sec.
320 are under 21 years of age.
erally conceded that one of two S3, all* merchantable timber des­
‘Tn the background of each of these youths lies a story things will happen to the Case ignated. for cutting on the NE1«-
of shocking neglect. Boys and girls are being deprived of the bill. Either it will be pigeonholed SWU and W’sSWQ. estimated
eare and guidance necessary to the proper formation of their by the Senate Committee on La- for the purpose of this salt* to b«»
characters. Their lawlessness had its roots in every instance bor. and nothing more will lx* 2400 M. feet Douglas Fir. 40 M
in broken homes; in homes where mothers and fathers, because
^1?^ feet Western Red Cedar, 30 West­
of their neglect, misunderstanding or irresponsibility, had fail-1 ^mpfcteb* revamped, changed be- ern Red Cedar Poles No bid for
less than $3.30 per M ft.B.M. for
ed in their primary obligation.
vond recognition.
j the Douglas Fir. $2.50 per M.ft.
B.M. for the Western Red Cedar.
dtdt v w a HwruriQ
The House Banking and Cur- $.75 each for the Western Red
BIBLE TEACHINGS
J rency Committee is conducting Cedar Poles,, or a total purchase
Few people today have any conception of the important hearings on the bill to extend price of $8.042.50, will be consid­
part the Bible teachings played in the business progress of the price Control which law expires ered. All timber cut from the
United States or the creation of our government. America was at the end of June. This is the above described area must be
founded on man's consciousness of God. man’s daily labor and IOPA law. Recently, the OPA peo- manufactured in the local market­
the fruits therefrom.
Plc have
Pj«>’»ng with smart ing area designated by the O. and
* All over the world, during the past two decades, political propaganda designed to sell th«» C. Administration unl«»ss other­
wise authorized by the Chief For­
teachings which aggrandia«»d an individual, h a v e taken the
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ester. If the unit prices bid are
place of Bible teachings. Equality, freedom and religious lib- done The:
above
those authorized by MPR
erty have been tost in nations which glorified individuals rath-
f|he
460. they will be reduced to the
er than principles.
season was a propaganda gesture. maximum permitted under* that
In our own country, strong factions are seeking to tie ourijj was supposed to show u*hat order. In case of two or more
future progress to all-powerful government. People are losing 1 would happen if ceiling prices identical bids for the same tim­
sight of the fact that America was not built on this basis, but were removed. The plan back- ber, the successful bidder well be
was built upon a constitution that embodies the teachings of. fired. As we have shown by studies selected on the basis of ability to
the Bible.
: made by the Republican Food further the objectives of the Act
It is high time that we came to our senses and. instead Study Committee, the citrus fruit of August 28, 1937. The right is
of aping foreign, governments that criticize our country but price debacle did nothing more hereby jyserved to waive techni­
cal dflNFts in this advertisement:
turn to II for mA mxl money to »III. their
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to rej»*et all blds, or to award the
timber for the amount of the
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lhat in ord(,r to highest bid to other than the high­
have given us liberty and bjessings beyond those enjoyed by
what actuany happened. est bidder when necessary, pur­
the OPA deliberately resorted to suant to the Act of August 28,
all other peoples.
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And don’t let any foreign or domestic politician try to releasing false and inaccurate 1937 ( 50 Stat. 8741, in order to
provide a continued supply of tim­
tell you he has a system under which government will do for figures.
As the time for action on the ber to local industry so as to as­
the individual what the individual cannot do for himself if
OPA law nears, many very’ level sure the permanence of the com­
he keeps government his servant rather than his master.
headed members of congress are munity which is dependent upon
fearful that dissatisfaction of the such industry. Dated at Portland,
people—which will be reflected in Oregon, this 15th day of Febru­
DON’T WASTE FOOD
It has been estimated that 20 percent of all the food pro­ the attitude of their representa- ary, 1946. W. H. Horning, Chief
tives in congres»-that this dis- Forester, O. and C. Administra­
duced in this country goes into the garbage pail, or is other­
tion.
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wise wasted.
the failure of congress to renew
During normal times «hen the xyorld is fairly well fe<l the OPA act. TJhese members
NOTICE OF FINAL
this waste is bad enough, but in these days when peoples of realize that there is still a need
SETTLEMENT
many countries are suffering acutely from hunger it is de­ for price control over a great
Notice is hereby given that
many articles and classes of goods. Mary S. Mosby the undersigned
plorable.
The very ease with which we can get food tends to make But the hopelessly bad adminis­ Administratrix of the estate of
us less understanding of the food situation in other countries. tration of the law has made peo­ Robert H. Mostly deceased has
America ha« a remarkably fine food production system ple so disgusted that regardless of filed in the Circuit Court of the
the dangers of removing price
which is now turning out record crops. The Nation also has controls, things couldn't be much State of Oregon, for Lane Coun­
ty, Probate Department, the final
outstanding food distribution facilities «-ompoaed chiefly of worse.
account of her administration of
the thousands of independent grocers serving virtually every
Most of the dissatisfaction with said estate and that the Court
community from Maine to California. The efficiency of our OPA stems from the fact that the has appointed March 26th, 1946,
food producers and especially of our independent grocers present ’crop of OPA regulations at 10 o'clock A. M., in the court
makes a wide variety of food available to the American house­ are slowing up, even strangling room of said court, in the Court
production. Woolen mills cannot House, at Eugene, Lane County,
wife at very reasonable prices.
But, in order to make the most of this advantage and to make 100% virgin wool suiting Oregon, as the time and place for
avoid wasting oirr abundance, greater care and economy in and will not ruin their reputations hearing and action by the court
the kitchen should be exercised. We can all be Well fed and in the trade by making shoddy on said account. .Dated this 21st
cloth. Manufacture of radio sets
still provide more food for the underfed in other lands if we is held up because OPA has not day of February, 19*16, first pub­
prevent food spoilage in our homes and correct the bad habit set prices on certain small parts. lication. Dated February 21, 1946.
MARY S MOSBY.
of leaving food on our plates.
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Regulations
milk
and _____
cream ALTA KING,
Administratrix.
When we realize that the amount of food wasted in Amer- virtually stopped the manufacture
Attorney.28-5t-32
ica is enough to feed the combined populations of Norway, of butter.. The regulations were
Belgium. Greece and Czechoslovakia we can better grasp the ¡supposed to hold down prices* The
magnitude of waste.
result was that housewives bought
----------------- --------------------------------------- ■■» ■ ---- ---- ------- ——I whipping cream and churned their
own butter at more than a 50
। per cent increase in cost of the
butter. Space permitting. I could AS TO i*
list dozens of similar instances of
'maladministration. Greater pro­
duction Is the greatest safe-guard
against inflation but OPA, charg­
in EVERY SINUY
ed with the responsibility of hold-
| ing back inflation, is ignoring the
' necessity for production as a bas-
i ic means of checking inflation.
Appropriation bills are now be­
ing taken up on the Floor of the KORE
Church Activities
ASSOCIATED
STOVE OH
McCOY MOTORS
No^v
A special evening service will
be held in the Baptist church
with the Men’s Gospel Team from
the First Baptist church, Eugene,
having charge of the program.
There will be a male quartet to
bring special numbers and a mem­
ber to lead the song service. Mr.
P. Waldo Davis will play his
musical bells as a special feature
of the evening. There will be a
short message by the pastor on
“The Personality of Christ.”
At the morning worship the
pastor will speak on "The Sym­
pathy of Jesus.” There will be
special music by the chdlr.
The study of the Bible is the
greatest need in America. Come
and study the word of God with.
us this Sunday in our Church
school at 9:45.
Reports will be made at the
young people's meeting this Sun­
day evening at 6:30 by those who
are attending the B.Y.F. state
convention in Salem. Al) young
people invited t o attend. There
will be a singspiration following
the evening service with refresh-,
ments served to all.
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Cottage Grove and Vicinity
Come to MACK’S FIXIT SHOP at
1101L Main and order yonr new
American Beauty Locker Box
and Freezer
Orders also taken for that well-known Stromberg-Carlson
Radio and Phonograph. Be one of the first to receive cne
of these highest quality radios. Also Launderall Automatic
Washing Machines
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who
less than the b<at of
s Vl.h„.llllH Admiiii.tra-
tion
h?commit
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dixerimitmtion
You are invii.nl to bring your
children to .the Church of ttod
Sunday school at 10:(X) u. m. They .. ......... ................................................................................................
enjoy being in the classes imdAcourse
. . . .... HVtfrv noa-
regular attendance will be a life­ their own pockets.
The ................ . the American ihmi i I c " 1
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long benefit.
aible
aafogimrd
of
veterans
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At the nsirning worship service
the pastor will speak on the sub­
ject: “Life Before Growth "
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Tune in for th«* Church of God
"Riches of Lovo" radio broadcast. meut expense when the ease dviuiiml« it.
HAGEN,
Sunday,
KXL. Portland.
3:00 to 3:30 p. m.
The sermon topic for the eve­
to paradise.
,
,
ning devotional will be 'Tying the nt 8:00 p.m. Rending room is In
All things being equal. |*oplo
the
church
building
«nd
open
to
do what they most wish to do.
Minister's Hunds.”
A prominent minister quotes
At the prayer service on Wed- the public from 2 to I pm. each
and Aristotle as follow.: “Our true
nesday the study of First Cor- afternoon except Sundays next
holidays. The subject for
inthians will I m * continued.
nature is th«* U*t we are <u|»abl«-
Send your children to the story Sunday will la» "Mind.'
of becoming."
hour Fridays at 3.15 p. in.
A "giaxl fellow" Is m»t nccea-
snrlly a worth-while feik>w.
Church of Chriat. Git» A Gibb«.
THOUGH ri.Ei'S
Bible aghool
•* ni. Morning
in. Sermon
wonhip 11 <x>
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Phone 188
“Araunah's Oxen. Young peoples
meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening ser-
Thc ; Do you crave friendship? Then
vice 7:00 p. m. Sermon:
Mind of Christ."
be friendly. Do you wish for ap-
Mid-week prayer ami Bible P proclatitun? Then be appreciative
study Thursday evening 7:30.
Careless Christians may do
You an* cordially invited to all more harm in a community than
of these services. J. Michael Shel­ willful sinners.
ley. minister.
Hypocrites fool themselves more
than they do the public.
The Unity Study Group held its
People who some times live con­
weekly meeting on Wednesday nt spicuously inconsistent lives are
the home* of Lance Naish. 328 ,not necessarily hypocrites.
Quincy
Ave. The topic
was deni«
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rhc major industrial »trike»
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(>ut „ u very lloubtful
oil »IOV« eftcwncy. uw «hi.
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will take up ■■Affirmations" from if any principles of permanent
Clean burning and aunomual
Dr Cady’s book * "Lessons in policy have been settled.
Truth.” Plans arc
<«« now' , it being
1. - ■ H one is honest witth himself
C. I. BOZELL
mad.* to start a Youth of Unity
w|th h|g fc|.
Distributor
c"“"
| lowman.
Pious platitude» pave no path»
"Giving God A Hearing.” is the
subject of the pastor of the Pres- ;
bytcrian church at the eleven 1
o'clock service. The Sunday school'
meets at 9:45. Thela Ann Murrel
will be the leader at the 6 o'clock
Youth Fellowship meeting. The
subject is: "Living With My Fam­
ily." The Westminster Junior Fel­
lowship will meet Monday at 3 13
p. m.
Chrysler, Plymouth and International Sales and Service
The CruMuie For Christ Evan­
gelistic Services at the .Methodist
church will culminate with the
6th and Wash
Phone 64
services of this Sunday At 9:45
the church school will meet under
the direction of Supt. S. L. Mack-4
in. At the eleven o'clock hour. I
Rev. Charles G. Brown will speak
on “Discovering Christ." The
Youth Fellowships will meet at
six o'clock. At the Vesper Hour at
7 o’clock the guest speaker will
bring a message on 'The Master’
of Life.”
8:30 P. M
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ATTENTION
VETERANS DESERVE THE BEST
There is not a dorent-mimled American eitixon
would anv thut any disabled American «nr v.hrnn
FAMILY GROUP
HOSPITAL PLAN
THE LANE COUNTY HEALTH
AND ACCIDENT AGENCY of
fers a COMPLETE family group
hospital plan.
ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY
Available to all ages—3 months to 75 yean!
For complete information mail coupon today.
Rev. Rozel la Douglas will speak
at the Free Methodist church on
Sunday at 11 a. m. from the sub- i
ject “The Manna." In the evening
at 8 p. m. her subject will be,
"What Is That in Thine Hand?"
Young people's meeting 6:45
p. m. in charge of paul Foust.
ENROLL NOW
Christian Science Society, 242 '
Second street Sunday service 11
a m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. and
Wednesday evening meetings the
second Wednesday in • the month t
ADDRESS
U m County Health and Arcldrnt Agency
201 Odd Frllow«
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Temple
Eugene, Ore.
NAME
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CITY
Wend Information Without Obligation
I NEED CARS!
Sell Now While Prices Are the Highest in History
See R. B. GRAY
Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer
Phone 111
30 South 7th Street
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Cottage Grove