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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1946)
IHE òLA HALL. UUIUUI» Tilt IWDAT, Jl XH ta. m<» UlUkUUiM telephones, electric lights, water or gas, if there are no public In spite of the sin. sorrow selfishness in the world. God has alleys in which to build these utilities. These are some of the given us enough of beauty of sight problems which are now facing us that many new home owners W. c. MARTIN_________________________________ Editor. Publisher may not be aware of. and sound, «nd » mind and apirit Subscription Rates. Cash in Advance to make life worth living. \\ ithout designated streets or alleys, we can’t see how any Repaired. Sitting Subscription rates, cash in ad Iva nee. No subscription for less than 3 contemplated street program van go very far. Nobody wants Sometimes all problems cannot The Presbyterian church, 7th months. 3 Mos to live in a mud hole and that’s what we have during th«* winter and Adams streets, invites you to be settled purely on a tiasl» of lYr. 6 M«». There at Home the Father's day service at eleven right ami wrong Whut Is the In Lane-Douglas Counties __ .75 months if oiigan unimproved street. .200 1.25 Christkin way of settlement for o'clock. The topic for the mornlnx 1.50 SO Outside This Dist. in Oregon ___ __________2.25 service is "The Unfinished Ser the PMoatialan problem? Both the BRING IT IN 1.00 Outside Oregon in U. S._____ ............... 2.50 1.75 COUNTRY PRESS AND INFLATION mon." Rev. A J, Kammann will Jews and Arab« have rights ih The Industrial News Rexiew recently sent a queationuaire Foreign Rates on Application. preach at the Union services of th«' that harassed country 1.00 to the editors of the country weekly, smaller city daily und MvilMdist. Baptist and Prvabyler- Armed Forces in U. S._____ ......................... 2.00 1J0 Selfishness Is not exclusive Self« COTTAGEGROVE suburlwm and neighborhood papers in large cities throughout Armed Forces Overseas ____ _______________1.50 1.00 . . _ Lsn church, to be held in the Bap- ishness is found in every race, the 48 states, asking their opinion on the following statements, tint church. The subject for the color, sex and financial rating. RADIO SHOP Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. ami inviting comment: evening la "The Worst Unbelief,'' Regimentation is one of the 727 Main I. I do nof Ixdicve we can continue or expand present gov-J ----------- MoenhnO things thut would curse the world ÉDITORIAL- NATI eminent economic controls and retain personal freedom ami Flint Buptiat Church. At the If it were good for everything to ISSOCJATION our representative form of government. Phono 375-R First Baptist church thia coming cornina lie regimented. nature would have Tom Mitchell Flint RS^SfoÖllTIIB 1 believe we can continue or even expand present govern- D«y the pastor. Rev. Geo. been regimented and Nature cer ment economic controls and retain our personal freedom und £ W*'L “l*'«k on 'The tainly is not regimented. repre^mative form of government. । pratChrlatlan Martyr." POOR PROPHETS 3 . I would rather risk inflation ami harduhip than submit * LmblemTnd tie ch’.w MEDICAL MEN ACKNOWLEDGE SOUNDNESS A year ago economists were telling us alxrnt how many new OF CHIROPRACTIC to rigid government dictation over myseh und family. wH1 un<ter lhe (|lrw|tw of things we might expect within the next few months like new 4 1 wouhl rather submit to rigid guvcmuient diotatMHi over Min. Hardy. In the evening «t the ........... .. .............. ................ has - been proved , The ease for chiropractic in the literature autos, new refrigerators and a hundred and one things the pub union service the Rev A. J. Kam- of medicine itself. PninatukiHg library rescureh hna liKMight to lic had waited more than four years for. Instead of seeing at myself and tamily than risk inflation ami hanlship. Gut of the first ;>00 replies, approximately 90 percent mann will he the speaker light eunfimiutnn ef every aspect of chiniprnetic teaching«- Ina least a partial part of the prophecy fulfilled we now have bread marked items one ami three. Nearly all the editors unswering ---------- - number of inatanecN actual mention of chiropractir is uimle We lines, meat lines, nail lines, paint lines and a lot of things we'd made highly illuminating remarks us to why they preferred to I-ondon Church of Chriat. Sun-1quite u few exatnpliW. hoped for have completely disappeared from the market. Look risk inflation than submit to government dictation. In general. d *y Bible study 10 a. tn Sermon ( | n a book published In Paris in 1929 by Dr. II. F. Allendy ing back we’d say we have hardly made a start toward recon their opinions can be summed up by the statement of Editor 11 *i »”• by Thomas Clark. Com-1entitled Orientation d«i l<lrcM Medicales, we find this statement version. Welty, Bartlesville. Okla., Examiner-Euterprise. He said: 1 SiS"? rZ“* i‘ ” i" P<^it»l" «Hat a slight irregularitv in the dlBpoaition of the In the meantune we have joined the spiral of inflation "There can be no half-way measures. Either we shall go , m vertebrae by 'strangling' certain spinal nerves at their exit from where labor wants better wagesand industry wants more profit. Christian Science Society 243 sPir“'* can ^Mve rotwideraW«1 organic effects, as the chirm If one group gets an increase or more profit, some other organ farther down the road to state so<*ialism or turn back. The no* S*«eond street. Sunday service**11 pruetic school maintains. ” ............... ization immediately wants a price boost so that everything will tural forces of nature, of supply and demand and all the other a. m- Swday school 9 45 a m and Jamrs Braikfor«! in 1929 (lUitwh Journal of Hurgary) be equalized and up go prices again. The whole trouble seems homely two-and-two-make-four fundamentals must return to be that we arc inclined to view the outlook from a selfish else we shall simply conauiue ouraelveg with regimentation, Wednesday evening meetings the atalmi: “It is quite euay to repluv* the vertebrae with u mudej- standpoint without taking the rights of others into consideraion failure, and finally collapse. We must work as individuals, second Wednesday in the month ' ate umount of nianipuliition, uml . . many pul ients find relief m save as individuals and recognise our personal reapoiiaibilitie* at USK) p. m. Reading room is in the handa of chiropractors.” More outupoken in Dr, H. B. Got <»r how what we may want will affect our neighlior. When the president stepped in not long ago and stopped as individuals or elee become mere monkeys on the end of a the church building und open to ten I Journal of TrnneMre Medical Association), who. in dmcttm the public from J to 4 p. m. each ing the intemiat'a problem of low buck pain saya: "it is better the railroad strike which paralyzed the nation, his opponent« Christmas toy.” A very small percentage of the replies whjeh thought that afternoon except Sundays and that the chiropractor treat three patients than to have th<m charged that his meth<uls were dictatorial. The government holidays The subject for next Sun stopped the strike by taking over the railroads, just what a lot controls might be maintained for u limited period to prevent day will be "God the Preserver । treated by a physician who thinks only in terms of surgery “ greater inflation, are illustrated by Iklitor Rossman of the Sal As long ago as 1918 Therapeutic Review pnl>lishc«l an article of people had been previously advocating, even a number of of Man." Francisco. California. Labor Herald, who said in part: workers themselves. by Dr. E. M. King entitled Why I'hiroprartora should be t<< "Controls of the right sort can curb inflation and hardship We ail agree that strikes have caused the present industrial Church of Christ, Munroe Ave ogtrtzed by the Medifal Profession. In this article hr argues an bottleneck and will probably privately agree that some drastic without ‘rigid government flirtation’ over the individual, as nue at Fifth itn'et J. Emmett follows: action is necessary before we can get production back to normal such. It is precisely inflation and resultant drpressi<m which Wainwright, minjater. Sunday "There win a tune when I looked at I'hiropruetic through but nobody wants to take the drastic* step, least of all the pol eould undermine Anu riean representative democracy and set morning subject: "A Cursory Ex- a pair of bifocal lenaeH. the upper plus prejudice, the lower plus iticians. Even our own senator -Morse who has done a lot of talk- [ this nation on the road traveled by Germany and Italy, nut currion Through Hebrews." This lack of investigation. But because medicine with all its adjuncts brief and pointed discussion will had failed to reach the complicated ailment* of my own Invalid ing has not come up with anything worthy of mention to bring wise and effective government controls.” . The 90 percent of the editors who favored taking their I serve to counteract the modern wife, I like a drowning man, grasped for anything In sight. I about industrial peace. But that’s what we need now. not a year indtOerencc soon saw that the theory that the chiropractor* were working on ehancea with inflation rather than dictatorial controls, largely threats of spiritual - --------------- from now. base«! their decisions on th«» belief that continued bureaucratic apostasy. The evening subject was plausible and met the approval of common sense All this controls were not a guarantee against inflation, whereas they ^sn Welfare opened up a new field of thought to me which had never been INVESTIGATE AND THEN BUILD were almost a sure guarantee of making the people dependent I . We are glad to see the amount of building activity under ■ • rr r- tiona i expose of the three major presented through the study of medicine The aoonrr the medical way here at the present time, but in a good many instanc«« on government, and destroying private enterprise and’ indiviek sub-headings which insure sue- profession recognizes the work of the chiropractor, the Iwlter cess: "Effective Organization. Ef lie is doing a work that nwdirino cannot «h»: he belongs ex the headache of obtaining materials won’t be the last the honu- ual opportunity as we have known it in the Uiutad States, ficient Training, and Victory in eluaively to the class of apecialiata and should b. rceognixed. ” owner will have. Unfortunately Cottage Grove does not have Cold Wrldinf Divaroe Ground* Combat.” Bible classes lor all ages Dr. Adolph Lorenz, son of the world famous Virnm oc nut a sufficient number of through streets and alleys to make the The life of welding Ups has been 'it 10:00 a. m. Gospel preaching Using cosmetics before marriage geon, wrote in the Wiener Klinisehe Woehriischrifl: proper aeeess to the needed thoroughfares and the same will1 was grounds for divorce in colonial lengthened greatly by the use af 11:00 a. m Lord's auppar 11:45 "The science of chiropractic, as the lialnr ilii|>lirs, eolisists probably apply to the adjacent sections which are undergoing Pennsylvania. A statue in 1770 "cold" welding in which water a. m. Group singing 7:30 p m. of certain maniptilations of the hands (adjustments) on the about the same amount of building activity. ehilled by mechanical refrigeration stated that a marriage could be an Class training follows. Gospel ser Within a few months we fear that some sections of the city nulled if it could be proved that the is supplied to intensely hot welding mon 8:00 p. m. Wednesday even body. When if is applied to ortho|>edic conditiona, chiropractic and the surrounding rural areas will wake up to the fact that lady had used cosmetics during Ups so that a worker can make at ing. 8 til) 9. special attention giv is a blesM*d substitute for the usual rvpnratory method. The. many as #09 weld* with one Up in a traffic bottleneck has been developed, which will be hard to courtship. en to the translations of <be Bible. American orthopedists belittle the g<s>d I' suits which th«; pa 4 stead of M or w before It is neces tiens obtains from those practitioners whom they «•all 'quarfta,' correct. sary to clean or change the Up. although they know nothing of chiropractic.” Church of Christ. Sixth & Gibbs Most of us want and demand modem convenicenees that i Cover Bedsprings —Bible school at 9:45. Morning DR H A HAGEN the utilities will bring, but there must be a right of way pro- cover for the bedsprings will worship at 11:00. Where do you Island Is Born vide«i for these utilities, which is lacking if there are no alleys. prevent sheets from be inf torn, and The Mediterranean floor near the worship and What? Sermon: The For instance how will the city serve the property owners with | will keep dust away from the sprints. island of Pantelleria pushed up #00 Gospel of Repentance.” Young peo feet to break the surface In 1UI and ple at 7:00. A cordial invitation is build MU-foX-high Graham's island, extended to all young folks Coun Christian Science Society, which was reduced In a few months ty rally coming soon? Watch for to a black sand bar. bi Mil, Sa announcements Christian Service COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON brina island rose 300 feet high olT Camp. St Michael in the Azores, soon van Evening evangelistic service at ished. repeating similar perform 8:00. Orchestra and good singing. ance« there in 1481 and 1730. Announces Sermon: "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Mid-week prayer and Bible LEGAL NOTICES study Thursday evening at 8:00. You owe it to yourself und to your country to form the habit of wor NOTICE OF BID The City of Cottage Grove wiU ship. J. Michael Shelley, minister. on Christian Science receive bids until 8:110 P. M. June The Methodist Church invites 17, 1946 at the Office of the City Recorder for the following equip you to attend these services on Entitled Sunday Church school at 9:45. ment: “Christian Science, The Science By Which We Come To The morning worship service at 11 One General purpose Tractor Know Our True Selves" with Rubber tires, Hydraulic lift, sermon topic. "God's Share." The not less than 15 draw bar Horse Union evening service will be held in the Baptist church, Rev. A. J. Power or more than 25 draw bar BY Kammann will speak Horse Power. With Street Sweep ing, blade for grading and back filling, dozer bbide and subsolier attachments. THOUGH!LETS OF PORTLAND, OREGON The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Carl B. Bakh Member of Ilie Hoard of l^lurrtlilp of the Mother < bunh, • L. W Coiner, City Recorder. The First Chureh af Christ, RafoatM, In Boston, Maaaactiuaatta 43-2t-44 1 may not have the biggest payroll io If California is pointing the way, town, but my Mobilgas station pays off NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL the C. I. O. Political Action com big in driving satisfaction to a lot of MEETING mittee is not to rule this country. people who come to me for Mobilgas, N.^ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ARCADE THEATER. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Education is not essentia) to in Mobiloil and the best car care service I in compliance with Séc. 111-908, telligence, but liow far will eduea- can give them. O.C.L.A, to the legal voters of tion go without intelligence? SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH AT 3:00 P. M. School District No. U-14, of Lane You sec. I’m in business for myself and County, State of Oregon, that the If you are not interested in peo independently set up co give the kind of ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of ple. people will not be interested said District will be held at music in you. service that will make my business grow. M M TMStUNSl F MtmNtCNT MMM.» UWUt K» room in high school; to begin at 1 realize that I can protect what I have When it seems to us that the the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. on THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED at stake only as I please you and bring Al Hoff arbor ettabliihed hit highly tut- the fourth Monday of June, being world Is ah awry, it is well to i remember that Christians are a you back... and that’s important in these ; the 24th day of June, A. D. 1946. cetful Mobilgat Italian in Tigard, Ort., I This meeting is called for the minority. times when good*, dependable labor is in ■■ W in 1926. That he hat been a butinett purpose of electing one director such demand. to serve five years and the trans tuccett it atteiled by tht fact that Ite ount The same is true wherever you see the sig* action of business usual at such hit home in Tigard, a 20-acrt filbert meeting. Of the Flying Red Horte, for Mobilgas sta , listed this lltli day of June, farm on Bull Mountain, a ranch at tions are independently operated by small 1946. C. A. BE1DLER. Chairman business men like myself. When you use Greenburg, an additional butinett prop Board of Directors. ATTEST; H. Mobilgas and Mobiloil, you not only get B. FERRIN, District Clerk. erty in Tigard and a ¡mail ranch nearby Extended 15 More Days 44-2t-45 top flight motor fuel and lubricants, but Al V M Ml, Fetturi^ V“ * M Browntone 5x7 Portrait I, , ■ . . !■■■ .—..I .... . for hit prized hortet and dogt. He it Ab. You M., Make . Special «« a Tamil, Group W. 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This offer empires June !MNh. One Kitting to a family. (Children under Hi nuiat be accompanied by their parents. No other ob- ligatioa. HERE IS WHAT YOU GET__ 15.00 Sitting (4 proof#) and $3.00 B & M. Browntone 5 x 7 Portrait $8-00 Value for $1.00 Cottage Grove Studio Located in the Cottage Grove Hotel. Phone 88