The other day a radio common- 1 tator was dlmxiursing on th* topic ' THOUGH1LETS of the old adage, "Familiarity breeds contempt." The commenta- /V fur/ N. ‘/M tor never Mild a truer word when lie said: “Familiarity never breeds Something unuxual happened in contempt only when it is con­ the United States Senate recently temptible.” On an amendment by Senator Morse of Oregon to ii pending lu- Sometime ago, the United Nii­ bor bill, ninety-four out of a pos­ ttona ordered the committee in sible ninety six member* were charge to make a definite rejairt present and voting Of these Sunn- on n certain date. This report has tor Bills» <>f Mississippi was absent been made, and the committee rv- on account <>| illness. porta a disagreement. Russia de­ manded that the air service for A» everyone knows, Henry A. the United Notions should be of Wallace made a number of ad- equal strength from each of the dreases abroad severely criticiz­ five great nations. This looks well ing his own government. This gov­ on the surface, but China's air ser­ ernment gave Mr Wallace no offi­ vice I» sketchy at l>*st, and that cial indication that It knew any­ would mean that ata support thing about these speeches. A citi­ would be based on the weakest zen of no other country would mem 1 st . have bern permitted to make these A local niinisier auki "The home ITS HUMM NATURE 'BIG FOUR' MOSCOW ISSUES EXPLAINED BY MARSHALL ANNUAL MEETING OF BAPTIMT CHURCH Thur»., May 8, 1947 Th* Sentinel, Cotta** Grove, Or*gw* The annual church dinner and high school age* "Inspiration business meeting of the First Bap­ Time” follows at 8:00 p m. with tist church was held last Thurs­ a good song service, and a ser­ OtiACRltMNl U I ANO UHIIH ON ROIANO » day evening. The Harmony Circle mon on "The Story of a Runaway after prayer meeting this evening, lOINt CONIROl MW IHONIIM prepared the dining room, and the Slave". Before the sermon, there and the deacons and deaconesses Dorca* Circle aided in serving the will be an installation service of meet after prayer meeting next pot luck dinner. During the course all the officers of th* church. JOINT E, PRUSSIA Prayer meeting is held on of the very delicious dinner, Mary CONTROL OM» Bush and W. C. Martin put on a Thursday evenings at 8:00 p m. The United States department MUHIA radio program featuring local tal­ Choir meets on Wednesday eve- of Labor was established in 1913. LIQUIDATICI ent Miss Bobbie June Clark and Al A ITATI ■ uhr i »utuni VIHMA » Richard Bush tied for first place, IN QUWION BRITAIN USSR and were given the honor of doing WARSAW poinam BELG th* dishea. lOOI The reports given by the offi­ l*UHUt H OGNI cers and presidents of the church POLAND • MINI * indicated a good year. The Sun­ take* pleasure in announcing their new firm name of ÖHMAN ARIA day school reporter! a 13 per cent tUXIMBUtO hilu ry roia / io liitliii increase in average attendance. In the election of officers, Fred Wal­ I Niili* ON tAAR MANNHIIM ton was re-elected as church clerk, Mrs. A. C. Spriggs was re-elected CZECHO same phone number and address church treasurer. Two new dea­ UHOA«! cons were added: Carl Sudrow and Phone 3 - * 49 So. 6th St. SLOVAKIA James Kiker. Five new deacon- Cottage Grove, Oregon esaes were elected: Mrs. Nannie l9-2tc-4O MUNICH FRANCE, Smith, Miss Lena Zendron, Mmes. Ervin Hansen, Carl Sudrow and (UOAMH John McCall. Mmes. Charles Par­ SWITZ rett and H. H. Weeldreyer were HUNGARY approved as superintendent, and assistant superintendent of the ROMANIA Sunday school; Fred Walton, and ZAM» nitHi ITALY Mrs. Louise Aubrey the secre­ MIIAN»________ . tary treasurer and assistant to the same. IN A FRANK REPORT ON THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE, Secretary of State George C. Marshall outlined the The board of education is com­ vital Issues discussed by the "Big four”. On the positive side, as indicated on Ui* map, the Foreign Ministers posed of Mmes. R. J. Hudson, W. agreed to give further study to all Austrian questions, including the determinaUon of German assets in that C. Martin, Glenn Weeldreyer, John country. They agreed to study possible limitation of occupation forces in Germany, and tn exchange infor­ McCall and O. H. Pickens. The mation In all zones The reparations question proved stubborn, with disagreement also barring the economic committee on evangelism is E. L. and political unity of Germany. There was a three to one split against the Incorporation of the Saar into Clark, Carl Sudrow, Mmes. A. France and a refusal by the Western bloc to approve the new Polish front.er. The conference was credited with at leuit clearing the air for the forthcoming November parley. Andriesian, P. J. Bush, and W. C. (International) Martin. Sr. The music committee 1 REPORTS TO PRE-FLIGHT is composed of the president of > SCHOOL the choir. Mrs. Ted Johnson; the director, Miss Orlena Martin, Mrs. Anna Bush, E. Hansen and Rich­ ard Bushell. The work of ushering in the 1 hit tNott hiitufy it church was delegated to Messrs. I'ftrra at of World War H. H. Weeldreyer, A. C. Spriggs, tuotat t ft>or ku al A. Andriesian and Fred Walton Hi ^tk Sitrrl, .V W.t H I, li C. * for the morning service; and Messrs. James Spear, James Ki­ 2ND MARINE DIVISION ker, Harley Richmond, and Al­ Five of the moat significant land- ' formane* iho Second Division was bert Martin for the evening. Ings in the Pacific . . . Guadal­ awarded a unit citation. The missionary committee is canal, Tarawa. Saipan, Tinian and With .Major General Thomas E. composed of the following women: Okinawa . . . from the Second Ma- Watson in command, on June 14. Mmes. O. H. Pickens, John Mc­ rineDivision's his- 1941, the Second Division landed Call. W. C. Martin, Glenn Weel­ tory in World on Saipan beach«*, with the Fourth dreyer, Miss Lena Zendron. Mmes. Marine Division on its right flank. H ZH. Weeldreyer and Ida Tur- “f After bitter fighting, the Second veen. Mrs. A. C. Spriggs is chair­ th* Secund land- captured th* heights overlooking lady of the finance committee, I in th« initial Saipan’s capital, Garapan. which is composed of W. C. Mar­ && wnult on Guad- On August 1, 1944, Major Gen­ tin, Sr.. Mrs. Orrin Richmond and ' A?* h ¡canal. Another eral LeRoy P. Hunt, succeeded E. L. Clark. The cradle roll super­ w * arrived with Army General Watson in command. Ele­ intendent is Mrs. K. K. Mills; the reinforcement» in ments of the Division under Col. church custodian is Mrs. Salem ■■■■■ December and a Clarence R. Wallace, feinted a —Official U. S. Navy Photo. Magnusson. Rev. Peter J. Bakker third units par­ landing off the coast of Okinawa Aviation Cadet Byron Foster, is pastor. ticipated in the final mop-up. for two days before the main Ma­ Withdrawn to a rear base, the rine and Army forces drove ashore 19, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. FOR SUN • SWIM • GYM First Baptist Church. Fifth and Division was refitted under the unopposed on April 1, 1945. This D. Foster of Cottage Grove, Ore., Jefferson, Peter J. Bakker. Pastor. has reported to the Navy Pre- command of Major General Julian carefully planned demonstration Smart »port short* for *un, *wim or gym I C. Smith, before railing for the was partially responsible for the Flight School, Ottumwa, Iowa. This Sunday Is Mother’s Day. The The famous Jockey Short has been built Gilbert Islands ... Tarawa. bloodless seizure of the beachhead. Upon completion of a 30 week Sunday school wishes to have all In a* an inner liner to provide mild support the mothers present, as the chil ­ course, he will be sent to the Na ­ That bloo.k- action, where Ma­ The lame combat team lat'r on rines stocmed ashore against with­ was sent to take tuo tiny islands val Air Training Station, Corpus dren and young people have a sur­ and on assured coverage that gives you ering fire is now epic. In one of Iheya and Aguni, off Okinawa, Christi, Texas, for flight training. prise for the m. Sunday school social security. In plain colors or gay meets at 9:45 a. m. and Mrs. Chas. space of 20 yards, 120 Marines fell. without opposition. On June 18, tropical prints. Orginated and manufac* Parrett is superintendent. LONDON But their comrades moved on, took 1945, the Second Division’s 8th “The Story of Three Mothers’* lured by Coopers, Inc. the objective annihilating more regiment joined the First and Sixth The program and carnival held than 4,000 of the best troops of Marine Divisions in the final at the school house Friday night will be the sermon topic for the 11 «Japan. For this outstanding per- mop-up. was well attended. The Service o'clock worship hour. There will club cleared $55.00 to be used for be a special musical number, “God basket ball suits for the boys and Is Love”, sung by five members should be a sanctuary not a thru has been the offspring of freedom. Kiris. The next Service club meet­ of the choir. The Baptist Youth Fellowship highway.” and not of power.—James K. Polk. ing will be May 23. Election of officers for the coming term will groups gather at 7:00 p. m. which The opportunities offered to the be held and plans for canning of is for all youth of grammar and Last Saturday, this columnist individual to secure the comforts fruit for the school will be made. listened to the fifteen minute C. I. O. program over the American of life are better here than are The 500 club met with Mrs. Leia Broadcasting Company. In this found elsewhere. —Benjamin Har­ Perini at Anlauf last Thursday program It represented that they, rison. 1 for an all day rheeting. Dorthi • the C. I. O„ or perhaps labor un­ ’ Hess held high score. Zelma Small ions. wen* ’The People." The ab-' What other form of government, second and Herma Abeene low. surdity of these claims appear indeed, can so well deserve our es­ The next meeting will be May 15 when we know that all labor is not > teem and love.—John Adams. with Lawana Sugg. half of the people, much less the, Mrs. Alvie Patton and Wana C. I. O. The state of Louisiana was pur­ Fay Sugg left Tuesday night for chased by the United States from Ardmore Oklahoma to be with You will seldom see a woman France in J803 for the sum of 15 Mrs. Patton's father who is ser­ who gives cocktail parties nnd also million dollars. iously ill. is the center of her church life. The London boys and girls The freedom of mankind has played softball with Creswell The Unit«! States experienced found an asylum here which it Tuesday Creswell won both its first financial panic in 1837, could find nowhere else. Freedom games. They will have a return during the administration of Pres- of conscience is enjoyed here in game at Creswell Friday. ident Martin Van Buren. the fullest degree. James Mon­ Little Harvey pene Sugg es­ roe. caped serious injuries Friday eve­ The first Congressional act pro-1 f It has often been stated that th* appetite of the socialists i* In- ning when he opened the car door viding anti-trust legislation was and fell out while the car was go­ Interwoven as is the love of lib- satiable. Once they make Inroads on a nation's Industrie*, it is simply was enacted on July 2. 1890. It ing. He is lucky he only has a known as the "Sherman Aet.” hav­ etry with every ligament of your bump on his head. a matter of time until the whole economy comes under socialistic at­ ing been written by John Sher­ hearts, no recommendation of tack. That is being vividly demonstrated in England. The Labor mine is necessary to fortify or con­ man, a Senator from Ohio. Rubber Bands The Sentinel. firm the attachment. — George government began with socialisation of the British coal industry. Pro­ The original of the Rockefeller' Washington. duction has not been increased, costs have not been lowered, and th* Foundation was 1182,814,000. HE WASN'T MUCH i miners are as dissatisfied as ever. It is now preparing to take another The interstate commerce com­ ON LOOKS EITHER long step by completely socialising Britain’s power and light industry John Wesley, the founder of mission was established by Con- BUT.WHAT A MAN Wesleyan Methodism, visited Am- Kress in an act passed on February though some of the best experts are extremely pessimistic aa to th* erica in 1725. when he accepted 4, 1887. government's ability to better service or do anything except add bil­ an invitation to speak to the col­ lions more to the country’s publie.debt. And, to top It all off, it la onists of Georgia. The chief mineral production of planning to extend vast and completely dictatorial government power* the state of Louisiana is composed Thc sum of-the whole matter is of rock salt, sulphur, petroleum over fanning, farm land, and the farmers themselves. this; our civilization cannot sur­ and natural gas. The farm bill is written in optimistic terms, and heavily streaae* vive materially unless it be rc- such alleged benefits as guaranteed prices and assured markets for deemed spiritually. Wood row The main production in the state Wilson. of Washington consists of fruits, agricultnre. But it has teeth in it—sharp teeth. For instance, th* vegetables and cereal crops. Also government reserves the right, under the terms of the bill, to dispoaseoa And we rejoice in the general fine dairy products, while its min­ farmers by compulsory purchase of their land if they fail te eoaspiy happiness, prosperity, and ad- erals consist of coal, iron, copper, vnneemcnl of our country, which lend, gold, platinum and zinc. with government directives and advice given by government agencies. Lane County Farmers Union Co-operative Warehouse Co., Inc. K/mft • Lane Cooperative Warehouse THEY'RE HERE! h ñis The friendship that Hansen Bros, have with their many customer* ho been cemented by service that is constantly courteous and merchandise that is tops in quality. Stop in today—let us be of service to you. HANSEN BROS. »Rv«» KAISE R m / FRAZER AUTDM0UIUS 9 nt