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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
I Mi K.^l> V> , JI Published Every Thursday at Cbttage Grove. Oregon Established August 15. 1839 W. C. MARTIN______________ ... Editor, Publisher Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription for less than 3 months. j yr 6 Moa. 3 Mos. In Lane-Douglas Counties_______________ 200 Outside This Dist. In Oregon.......................... 2.25 1.50 SO Outside Oregon in U. S._____ 1.75 1.00 Foreign Rates on Abdication. Armed Forces in U. S. 2 00 1.50 1.00 Armed Forces Overseas .150 1.00 Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. J:,p. available from Silk Creek at *----------- ---- - , I’«cd Henna Pack a point west of the city. Normally I Th* w«il-dreaMd Egyptian noble- this supply now - n.-s only a tew i C’TT'V RDTL'L'C Meet! Evary TUESDAY woman used henna park when th« customers and protwblj it should | <>111 DiViDr O pyramids were a postwar building Night, 8 00 o'clock be wholly abandoned. In any event (Continued' project. Kenna Is an Egyptian New Quarters, Main Street. it is unimportant as a factor in Ry Mayor Hagen Mr. and Mrs Gtrarge Kehelbcdt the water problem Although here —.... - —......... The present storage facilities tofore the sourv«' of subtly at have sold their home here to Mr. :_______ ________________________ - consist, for all practical purposes, Woodard'a mill has been thor and Mrs Lara Roy Christensen of a single structure with 'a ca oughly condemned as unfit for of Vernonia Mr. anti Mrs. Kebel- pacity of one million gallons. This domestic use. it is only fair to , beek aiv moving mining - to their ------- — reservoir was built more than 30 say that when th«> long line of 12* Grants Puss. Mrs. years ago from a design which inch pipe was hud from the city Kebeibecks - sister ,-‘“ and her hus was excellent according to ths to this iih I us trial plant plunnc'rs band. Mr. and Mrs Roliert Camp standards which wiw acceptable ha«i u dual purpose in mind. The bell of Richmond. California, have at that time previously the only mill desired an auxiliary or enter- been visiting here at the Kebel- reservoir was a very small one supply of water for fire beck home and will also go to NATI AL EDITORIAL. which is still used briefly at times gency lighting purposes «s well as for southern Oregon to make their Oitc|«£)Npts/lrc> SSOCIATION when the newer structure is being general use around the plant and home on their mining property. washed. This main reservoir was Hie city needed an emergency Pouiijt «. s 'Ì^ kiiok rather inadequate even when it suh >1> in ease of failure of its Mrs. Russell Lambert was able ~ —------------------------- was built but financial consider* pip«' line, and this could be pro to return Friday from a Portland A CEILING ON RED TAPE ations no doubt limited the extent vided by pumps at th.' mill The hospital where she underwent a Regardleas of whether the Emergent Price Control Act u7k'r*ak?nK Al°"« *«<“ C oast 1 ork dam and reservoir major operation some time ago is renewed or abandoned, something must be done to put a L ’’««rd which now exists lor was not then in the picture and’ She is at the home of her parents. ^Iim..... .he O1.v Th. with relatively simple treatment Mr anil Mrs. Jack Kenady of the f"r * "f rel«U in th. or sm.. Co .„.I by chlorination, the water would Hivide community Mr Lambert I nitM States, must abide by thousands of confusing orders. should ‘ be so to all informed citi not have been too objectionable Who has been with the merchant even if in some emergency it hail marines station in Kobe. Japan Following is a summation of them as of March I, 1946. zens. The subject of suitable capa- First of all. there is the General Maximum Price Regula ■ city and other features of reser been pumped to the city's custom- arrived in Portland May 22nd and ers Conditions are greatly differs tion to which there have been 66 amendments. There are 15 sup voir design and operation will be ent now than when the line was is "ith his wife. plementary regulations under the GM PR ami 390 amendments considered later herein. built. The appraisal of this supply Larry Levens of the Western At the risk of being considered on the basis of these changed con thereto affecting goods and services sold thru the variety trade. Auto Supply, has been indisposed There is a maximum import n gulation ami 9 amendments all of a chronic fault-finder it must be ditions has already appeared. nt his home for the past month which are potentially of interest to the variety trade. There are said thit the city's water distrib (To be continued ) With a heart ailment He hopes 268 numbered price regulations with 2.506 amendments covering uting system is far below recom to be back on the job soon. goods and services sold through the variety trade. There are 4 mended standards for a city the size of Cottage Grove. It is real The best sponges are found in food product regulations that affect the thousands of variety ized however that the cornration the Red and Mediterranean seas, stores that have soda fountains, luncheonettes and food depart- of deficiencies ________ _____ 1UM(wn at a depth of from 150 to 200 feet in the „„„ distribution ments.^and these 4 food regulations now include 25 supplements system Ls of much less concern below the surface with 97 amendments. There are 3 procedural regulations with and * importance now than are oth- 12 amendments which variety stores as well as other retailers er previously mentioned problems The Suez Canal was completed and business concerns must observe. There an* 39 supplemen of water supply. I*1 1869. It is 100 miles long. 420 8TH AND WASH. PHONE 294R A small water supply, tary orders with 131 amendments that directly cover goods ami -- - which at — feet wide at the surface nn.i it services sold through the variety trade. There are 3 general one time served the whole city, is feet d.yp AND INSECT SPRAY orders with 6 amendments. The total of these regulations, or ders. amendments and interpretations is 3.576. But in addition to these there have also Iraen 11.848 indi vidual orders of which half or more probably two-thirds, affect either the purchase costs or the selling prices, or both, of goods handled in variety stores. Finally, the <>PA has issueri and is issuing a large number of individual orders that are not even printed in the Federal Register, known as letter orders. These orders authorize prices in individual cases of manufacturers, wholesalers anrd retailers. There have been hundreds, perhaps thousands, of them. The var iety trade is concerned with every one of these letter ordersuthat fixes a price for one of its niemliera. its sources of supply or its competitors. The variety trade which was affected by a mere 800 regu lations, orders, amendments and interpretations back in April 1944. was. on .March 1. 1946. affected by 3.576 general regula tions. orders, amendments and interpretations. If one may in clude the individual orders listed in the Federal Register, not to mention the letter orders issued to individual concerns that are not even printed in the Federal Register, the present number of regulations, orders, amendments and official interpretations that do concern the variety trade is in excess of b.OOO, ten times the number reported in 1944. Eottapr ©rove Sentinel Qty Water Report Moose Lodge Meets Auto Painting FIRST CLASS ENAMEL JOB $50ü0 to ’75“ BODY AND FENDER WORK Wrecker Service DAY AND NIGHT Satterfield Bros. Garage & The average range of the size of farms in Sweden is horn 5 to 45 acres. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver. Wash. Pd- Adv.—NUE-OVO Laboratories VSE ~ — - 6 6 6 ANNOUNCING! Work on Pit Type Latrines Starts at Cottage Grove Lake Three bids were received at the district office of the U. S. Engin eers in Portland May 24th for the construction of eight two hole pit , type latrines to be installed as pdrt of the recreational program at the Cottage Grove lake. Low bid was awarded to the K. & B. I Construction Co., of Eugene on a bid of $1,020.00. P. J. Bush and sons, local contractors were among the bidders. Ironing Fatigue A great deal of the fatigue of iron NOSE DROPS ing and washing can be eliminated LIQUID, TABLETS. SALVE, by standing on a soft rug. Bathroom Caution— I' m Only As Directed mats of spongy rubber are excel 6-38 lent for tliis use. Cold Preparations Change in Management Chevron Service Station Madison at Sixth on Hi-Way 99 1,000 hour Radio Battery Pack $4.98 2 unit Fluorescent Kitchen light with radio filters $6 98 Record changers $24.95 to $44.50 installed. Duplex receptacles and switches. Lots of wire and electrical supplies. QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. Creswell Radio & Electric Service PHONE 17-F-15 CRESWELL, OREGON I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Cottage Grove, Oregon A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts GRATITUDE. We appreciate the contin ued patronage of those who have been served in the past. INVITATION. We earnestly solicit the continuation of your patronage through the years to come. Wednesday evening meetings are held the second Wc^lneaday of each mouth. Reading Room In the Church Build ing, Open daily from 2 to 4 P. M. except Sunday and holidays CHEVRON PRODUCTS ACCESSORIES AND EXTRAS COMPLETE LUBRICATION REPAIR FLATS DESIRE. We sincerely hope to make 242 Second Street Sunday Service, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P. M. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE TOO make happy our clientele WASH « POLISH - SIMONIZE HOURS: 6:00 A. M. till 10:00 P. M. TELEPHONE: 25 SERVICE. Our employees are local citi zens who are anxious to render prompt and courteous service. CONSULT US FOR PRICES LES BURKHART -- OWNER The Public Is Invited to Attend the Church Services and Use the Reading Room I 1