MEETS HER 'FAVORITE AMERICAN It Pays to Investigate Our LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES Lane County barley producers | ire assured price support on their I 1948 barley crop at $1.26 per I lU .hel for number 1 barley, ac- . I cording to Ernest E. Schrenk, i ''hairman of the Lane County Ag- ricultural Conservation Commit- on Your Farm Buildings and Contents. E E BARTRUFF, Insurance Agent 14 8. Cth Phone 301 TRAILER MOUSE OWNERS! We have Just what you need to renew that roof and make it sparkling and waterproof. Ask for “GILACOÄT” ALUMINUM ENAMEL for paintin", on top of Oilacont. Un effected by acid or alkali Can be used cn wood, metal or concrete. "A Fuller Pftint Product" LEE’S PAINT STORE 630 Whitaker Phone 78eto í . »omoGfu/tto mua -------------- Ornai CU f am -------------- 505 $0.5«* $T.— PM0N6 321 Loose Leaf Supplies of all kinds.—The Sentinel. PHONE 44 Collins Laundry and Dry Cleaning 1019 East Main Phon« 44 If you can buy it by-the-bottle why can’t you buy it by-the-glass? NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of HOWARD FRANKLIN FARLOW, Deceased, by the Dis­ trict Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, in the absence from said County of a Circuit Judge All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby re­ quired to present the same duly affixed with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Of­ fices of RICHARD L. THWING, Wiser Bldg., Cottace Grove, Ore­ gon within six months of the date of the first publication of this Not ice. Dated and first published Sep­ tember 16. 1948. ROBERT G. MIL1.S Administrator of the Estate of HOWARD FRANKLIN FARLOW, .Deceased. RICHARD L. THWING Attorney for Estate. 6-5t-10 A bottle is a container for liquids. In the old "good old davs” of free enterprise and open davs, jars or jugs were used for the same purpose. competition there was no supervision, no re­ When thrown from a speeding car, a bottle is striction of any kind. a menace to traffic. Even when placed against a The Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licensing Act building along a city street, a bottle is far from —upon which the people of the state will vote ornamental. November 2 — provides for licensing hotels, A bottle has no magic power to change human roads, etc.), to "permit mixing, serving and cannot make a man righteous or dissolute. selling of alcoholic liquor with or without food in Oregon place so much stock in the virtues of the bottle? To some, the bottle has become a symbol of temperance, to be defended at all cost and against all comers. In the name of temperance we force a man to buy more than he needs or wants. In our state today a man can buy an unlimited quantity of liquor as long as he buys it by the bottle! j restaurants, dubs and common carriers (rail­ nature, for better or worse. Of itself, a bottle Why then do so many well-meaning folks Oral auction bids will lx? teccived by the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon, begining at 2:00 p.m., November 12, 1948, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing idioti I 42 aerea within section 12, T23S, R1W, W.M., Umpqtla Na- tional Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 850,000 feet B.M., mote or less, of Douglas-fir. and an uneati- , mated amount of sugar pine, Western redeedar. Western hem­ lock, and other species of saw­ timber. Sealed bids accompanied by required payment and received by the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p.m., November 12. 1918, will ’ WUMIH I VU inv III of «»II be considered the equivalent an oral bid and posted for informa­ tion of all bidders. No bid of less than $15.85 per M. feet for Doug­ las-fir, $15.85 per M. feet for sugar pine, $7.60 per M. feet for Western redeedar, $2.40 per M. feet for Western hemlock and other spe­ cies will bo considered. In addi­ tion to the prices bid for stumpage n cooperative deposit of 50 05 t'or or meals on such conditions as prescribed by the commission”. All dispensing licensees would buy exclusive-' ly through state liquor stores and would pay an annual license fee of $500, post a performance bond of $5,000, and, in addition to the purchase price of the liquor, a tax of 25 cents per con­ tainer of 32 ounces and 1 cent per ounce for each ounce over 32. * The proposed system would give the public the choice of purchasing liquor by-the-bottle in To some of the older folks, mention of liquor- state liquor stores, as at present, or liquor by-the- by-the-glassbrings up visions of old-time saloons, glass in state licensed and supervised establish­ complete with swinging doors, brass rails, and Cuspidors. Sorry, but we can’t offer you that! In those B ments. In granting licenses, the State Liquor Commission is specifically instructed to "take into consideration all members of the public". VOTE 314 X YES Liquor Dispensing licensing Act M. feet B.M., to be used by the Forest Service tor partially paying the cost of slash disposal, a coop­ erative deposit of $0.60 per M. feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of The Sentinel, Cottage drove, Oregon One of a series of advertisements discussing a topic of vital public interest. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Off On All Groceries 'percent from the date loan I* Thun... Ort. 7, 1 MM made and the total amount of | — loan in based on factors of grade weight and quality. Variations in Ioan rates for grade include discounts of two । cents per bushel for No. 2, five I cents per bushel for No. 3, eight ’ cents per bushel for No. 4, and 15 , cents per bushel for No. 5 barley I Schrenk states, “Essentially the I difference between purchase' agreements and loans is about this: If the producer does not need the money for his crop at once,' but is only interested in a guaran- tee of support, then he can have this guarentee by signing a pur-' chase agreement and paying a small fee. If he needs the money i he can take out a loan, but he will have to pay interest and provid«' ’ acceptable storage.” Additional information on pur­ chase agreements and loans may' be obtained by contacting the I Lane County ACA Office, Public Market Building, Eugene, Oregon. WATCH THIS SPACE for oddilioivul ads erlisemenls in this series. Address comments or suggestions Io Knox Law hnproi emenl Committee, W) Debum Building. Dean L. Ireland, Chairman. Oregon State Federation of labor, J. T. Marr, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Wi Labor Temple, Portland, Ore, Fold Adv, ■ii