The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 06, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    A smooth tea never made a' Jt It the little things well done and truly good life.-Theodore
skillful mariner: neither «Io un- that go to make up a Micceimiul Hixmevelt
Latham big boys arc very active interrupted prosperity and tuc-,
Published Every Thursday at
in
basketball. They have had two cess qualify men for’ usefulness
Presents
games this week with two differ­ and happiness —Burton
Csttw
Jtatisri
ent teams from the C. G. U. H. S.
SI C MARTIN
Editor. Publisher
Mr. Parrett brought Mri Par­
Bobecrtptioa rates, cash In advance. No subscription for Ices than 3
rett home from the hospital Tues­
John
N.
Stohn,
Director
3 Mos.
1 Yr.
day. She underwent an operation
loo :
250
1.50
recently.
IN A CONCERT FOR THE
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley
1.50
Oataide This District
1.75
J.OU
spent the week end in Portland
Sunday Service, 11 a. m.
where he went for a medical
Stored at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter.
checkup
Sunday School, 9:46 a. m
Mr. and Mm. O. A. Nichols at­
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM—8:00 P. M.
Wedneeday Meeting» 8 p. m
tended an insurance convention in Loosens 'Em I m A Hurry
EDITORIAL-
NATI
(Second Weane»day each month)
Corvallis recently.
ASSOCIATION
A wry large crowd attended the Satisfaction or Monty Back
Posits
auction sale al the Wm. V. Bur­
gess ranch Sunday IVices and dis­
positions were good in spite of the
mi DEPARTMENT PRESERVES ITS RECORD
L The Fea March —.... ...... ......_.... ................................. .......... PanelU rain.
Not many weeks ago we heard an individual maw a rather
Glory of the Yankee Navy March
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Sousa
Among those from out of town
The Public 1« Invited to Attrn«l lhe Church Scrvluw and
direct crack about the record of the Cottage Greve volunteer
to
attend th«' funeral of Lou Ga-
Cbrnct
Solo.
The
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fire department. The substance of hia statement waa to the ef-j
U m U m Ruudiiui Room.
routte who was born here were
Manin Nelson, soloist, Johnette King. Accompanist
feet that the department always managed to save the lot. This
Nelson iGaroutte and family of
statement was challenged by a member of the fire department
In Springtime Overture . ............ . ..... . ......... —__ ____ Gollmark McKenzie Bridge, Mrs Earl Grid-
KKM*S FOR OKI U.S
who asked the individual to name a total loss within the city
ley and family of Sisters and Mrs.
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Clarinet Sok». Seki? ted
limits within ths past five years and the individual eouki not
Elsie McCaleb at Burnt Woods.
Julia Warner. Soloist. Johnette King. Accompanist
do it. In faet if our memory serves us right the fire department
Mm R Dixon and daughters \
6. General Lavine
.. Debussy of Eugene spent Sunday at the'
member could have added several years to the five and still
7. Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens
Mousse rgski W. V. Burgess home
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eould have withstood the challenge successfully. Several build
A delegation from the Hebron (!
—...... Ravel
ings hi the vicinity of the eity limits have been totally lost, but & Bolero
Grange attended the conference ',
these generally hare been due to lack of water.
of Grange leaders at the 4-H club ' ।
INTERMISSION
The record has been made and stiH stands despite the fa?t;
buiktlng in Eugene February 5 <
that we have a number of fire traps within the business district 9. Boys of the Oki Brigade March
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... Chambers
Mrs. Betty Channer has gone (
and despite the faet that the department has been more or less 10. Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier................
. R. Strauss to San Francisco to join her hus­
handicapped by lack of equipment. The biggest factor in favor .
band. Cerite Chaimer. wt«» works *
Husetta's Waltz Song, from Lo Boheme —
----- Puccini Mr the Pan American Airways. <
of the department, however is the fact that it is a volunteer 11.
Italian Street Song
.— Herbert Hebron Grange
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organization. When a group of men ean take time out to fight .
June
Johnson,
Soprano
Grange convened Feb. 1 with
fires and risk their lives in so doing, the record of no total losses
Cole Porter Harry Lewis acting as master pro- 1
is even more remarkable.
1 Begin the Beguinc ------------------------------ ,
tern. Upon recommendation of the <
___ Glinka entertainment committee a vote (I
Komarinskaja —........... ..............
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THOMAS A. EDISON
____ Fucik was taken to drop the plans for
14. Florentiner March
It is a good thing to remember that the wonderful electric
an old fashioned dance and dinner ’
JENKS ESTATE SET
development which the United States has enjoyed, and where
at the armory in Cottage Grove <
AT »75.178
electricity is in more universal use than any place in the world,
in March. A basket social and ,
The estate of the late Edd dance will be given at Hebron at
was brought about by the courage and initiative of individuals.
THOUGHTLETS
Jenks of Cottage Grove was val­ that time
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In recognition of one man who did more to provide electric
ued at $72.128.04 according to the
By
Earl
B.
Bakh
After some discussion copeern- <
service for the world than any other, the Thomas A. Edison Cen­
appraised value set by three Cot­ ing the waiting room in Cottage ,
tennial will be celebrated throughout the country February 11.
tage /Grove residents in circuit Grove a committee composed of
by electric power companies. professional societies, electric
The laws of this country pro­ court Friday. The appraisers were Mabel La Londe. Esther Trunnell ’,
leagues, and other business, civic, and educational organizations. vide better for the protection of A. W. Helliwell. Floyd Git hens ami Francis Nichols were appoint- <'
It is no exaggeration to say that Thomas Edison made pos­ minorities than in any other coun­ and H. E. Eakin. G Graber is the ed on that for the year.
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sible more appliances to lighten work and provide amusement try. But minorities are prone to executor of the estate.
Five names were brought in for [
than any other individual. After Edison conceived an invention, forget who provides them with
candidates. It was voted to give 1,
the 3rd and 4th degree February 1
THE BETTER WAY
industry pioneered the way in making its use practical and their protection and security. If
15 and to vote on the candidates ,1
eeonomicjd for the average citizen. It would be impossible to the majority were not willing the I smiled when my heart
at that time.
breaking,
estimate the benefits flow ing to mankind as a result of Edison’s minorities could not have their
On behalf of th«' home econom- ',
Twas the only way to win
imagination. The ramifications of the use of electricity after freedom. The majority also has
rights.
The soul that my heart was long­ ics committee Marie Geer spoke on •
his perfection of the incandescent lamp in 1879 are too varied
the turning in of salt's slips which <1
ing
to enumerate.
The fact that recently contrac­
will be started again
:
To save from death and sin.
The Edison Centennial is a fitting tribute to the man who tors and building trades unions
Lillian Marchy, Laurabel Means '
made electric service for the world possible. By the same token, have signed a new contract is I longed, instead of smiling.
and Robert St. Elmo were ap- '
it reflects credit on the individuals and companies who provide very significant. There was no
To weep, but my Lord said P°inted to secure regalia. On the
“Nay."
youth committee Mrs Pynch and
electric service at a coat within the reach of every pocketl»ook. federal conciliator present and it
St. Elmo were appointed.
The reeord of Edison's achievements is a testimonial of did not need any new laws to Do bury thy tears in the bosom
To smile, is the better way."
Grange approved a motion
what the United States stands for—opportunity—no limit on make the new contract.
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to_visit Goshen February J8th.
the exercise of talent and initiative.
A non-religious man can live a
x buricd my tears in the depths
The two lecturers were given
hen you turn an dectne switch on February 11. play your
n(e but
man can
a
Hebron’s approval to arrange a
of my soul
phonograph, see a motion picture, or enjoy one of the countless Christian without leading a moral
suitable date for the visit of Irv­
And carried a smile instead:
uses of electricity, pause a moment and think of Thomas Edison, life.
And it went straight home to the ing Grange.
• typical American who made these things possible.
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During the lecturer's hour aside
heart I sought.
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A ikstinguished religious k-adc.
To the heart that I thought was from community singing, a his­
WW8T IS VALUE?
writes: “God runs a laboratory and
tory of Hebron Grange was given
dead.
by Nellie Harris, with short addi-
Our reaction to the price of any commodity is naturally con- a iactorF 1,01 a ecmet<?zy.
Then the Master came and tender- “«w given by three past masters,
ditioned by past experience. Anyone who compares today’s
cannot
tQO
ly laid
O. A Nichols. Will White, and C.
prices, for example, with those of 1941 or 1936, is «hie fur a One maj overdo sonu> outward ex-
His hands on the bended head
Gilhom. a short poem "Be the
shock. And it is very easy to get into the habit Of thinking that pression of it but he cannot have Of ’the one whom the smile had Best" by Helena Overgaard and
“normal” prices, to which we will some day return, are those ■ loo much real religion.
the chooKing of half hearts by all.
OVER
rescued.
of a vanished year in which a five-dollar bill would do a job
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The soul that I though was dead After Grange these half hearts
that it takes a ten or twenty to accomplish now.
Did it ever occur to you that
—Grace Bennett, were matched and each couple
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sang in one way or other the old
The hard truth of the matter is that prices are not going the so-called great personalities
to return to the remembered low. short of an economic debacle AM UP h **1 of their days with
Not by birth docs one become
given on the backs and af-
1 ter thej sang were partners for
at tike Ktment severity. We. have, for example, some 9260.OHL- vvery-day • commonplace ac’s the an
Not by birth does one become
,
000.000 worth of federal debt, which in itself is an inflationary
Th<- hall and tables were gaily
factor. We are paying record wages to all classes of labor, ami
speakers should look well a noble.
Through deeds it is that onr decorated with hearts arranged by
m many impfu'tant tiebis, output per manhour has declined m their sources when they quote
Maric Geer. The anniversary of
becomes
an outcast.
while costs have risen. We. are fastened with the highest taxes, others. A speaker said over the
one
Grange was also told in hearts.
Through
deeds
it
is
that
corporate and individual, in our history, and these are reflected radio, the other day,” "Abraham becomes a noble.—Saita.
I Refreshments Were served by
inevitably in all prices. We are, in short, living in a high-priced j Lincoln said that God must have
[ Gladys Means. A social hour fnl-
WHY? We could »ay that it'» because we're asing vertically cut
ccouomv, and there can be nu valid comparison of the present kwed the poor people because he
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lowed.
Goodness and philanthropy
transcriptions and the latoat reproducing equipment and that our
Mr. and Mrs. L A. .Mean«, for-
with the past.
T“* T m"ny
,hem"
frequency response is from 20 to 15,000 cycles What this means to
The bert we can hope for is honest value—which is simply
wh^°he did ray was wo"ki*ghAlTihat^ wl^h r^k- mert* oi
returned to
an
engineer is probably a symphony in calculus .... to you this
their
home
in
Eugene,
from
spend
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mialift’ iao nnalitr
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the lowest prices, quality for quality, commensurate with the
love<j lhe TOmmon L^pie omng is what we do. and the best
ing four months in Arizona. Mr.
means K0RE LISTENS BETTER! TRY YOUR DIAL ON 1460
* conditions of the times. The American merchant, whether he for be made so many of them."
everything is not too good, but and Mr». Roy Means of Latham
TONIGHT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! KOBE LISTENS BET­
operates a little crossroads store or an outlet for a national The difference is quite marked. “ economy and riches.—Mary Ba- visited them last Sunday
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ehain system, is the consumers’ most dependable friend in giv-!
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ker Eddy.
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
in<«8 that. He is the man who pares hia operating costs in order
It is true that we cannot al------------------------------------------------ Lorayne Kotre of Lorane is «
ta hold price raises to the minimum, and to lower prices when ways control our thoughts, but do minorities because they are mi- new employee added to the Cur
he ean. Hp is the man who buys with care, so that the customer we always do all we can to en- norities, have his blessing.
lette Beauty Shop.
will get the most for his money. He can’t perform the impos-
them to go away?
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sible—but he can and does do all in his power to protect the! j—« never unset anv social eu» 1 Clear r thinking
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I- 1 perfect English.
purchasing power of that green folding stuff you carry in your tams of hB ,imp
many of his
W^Ubt
spirit filled followers did
Statisticians claim that 102 per- ‘
sons out of 100,000 die of alcohol- !
God is not always on the side fem but every tippler is certain
of the majority, but neither do he will not be one of the 102.
LATHAM
Sum
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Cottage Grove, Oregon
242 Second Street
Fhe Vniversitv of Oregon Band
Racking
Hacking Coughs
From Colds
MARCH OF DIMES
Friday, February 7, 19+7
lints
Reading Room In the Church Build­
ing, Open daily from 2 to 4 P. M.
HWC
12^000 N&& /
You can hear them clearly
1450 ONÏOUR DIAL
Bookkeeping Outfits, all kinds. The Sentinel.
Clean Burning
STOVE OIL
for heating or cooking
Our stove oil is of such high quality that it
meets Aviation Diesel Fuel specifications. A
volatile din died oil, it burns cleanly. Does not
foul burner jets. Clear, st raw-yellow in color.
Has extra high heat content
Associated Stove Oil
Pacific Specifications #100.
Quick, courteous delivery typ­
ical of Smiling Associated Serv­
ice everywhere.
C. I. BOZELL
Distributor
PHONE 188
GROVE MAID DAIRY
NEW FISHING
EQUIPMENT
Now you don't have to let the big ones get away. We have
a select line of new rods, reels, lines, tackle boxes. If you've
been waiting for new fishing tackle, see our stock today.
NOW OFFERS
Homogenized Milk
(Cream Throughout the Bottle)
NEW RADIOS
Same Price As Our Regular Milk
See the new Arvia cabinet model radio nOw on display.
ROSES-BULBS
For SpHi^ Marftfog — We have*«I laHe
of
Bushes and Gladioli Bulbs.
The Grove Hardware
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Km
M. Kimble. Owner
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Phone dj
SEE YOUR MILKMAN
OR PHONE 321
Our Products Delivered Fresh to Your Grocer Every Day
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