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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1947)
Tte« NaaliMel, Cot. luge Grove, Orejón EdUqr Grove Sentinel Thum.. Nov. fl. I1M7 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 ———------------- Editor, Publisher IF. C. MARTIN Buhscription rate«, cash in advance. No aubacription for leu than 3 •vmtha. 1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos In Lane-Douglas Counties ...2.50 150 1.00 Outside Tliia District ...3.00 1.50 1.75 Foreign Rates on Application. ^BOMBER’S MOON FHA District Meet Held (Lions Roar) On Saturday. October 25 the FHA district meeting was held in Albany. Those who went from Cot tage Grove and participated in the meeting were advisor. Miss Brun- Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. , quist and members Sarah Jenkins. AHumfcs NATI EDITORIAL- Janet Jenkins. Joan Johnson. Mary Louise Sugg and Luella ASSOCIATION | Gartner. SK The meeting opened with wel come from several persons inter CHICKEN EVERY DAY ested in FHA including the state ' The president’s committee appointed to work out ways and president and the district chair np'aiis of saving food for Europe has not come up with anything man who acted as the hostess from worthwhile except a direct appeal to save all the food (tus&ible. Albany. The welcomes were followed by MrathsM Tuesdays and poultryless Thursdays have been more or l<W'of a flop so far liecause they are unsound. The average group and panel discussion after American does not eat poultry over once a week ami sometimes which a delicious lunch was served 11 then. Since this is the case poultryless Thursday dues not by the Albany girls. Later in the day Miss Marion hl 1 a thing to him for usually if he has chicken it is on Sun- Hess Vickers, past advisor to the hnd not every day. The fallacy of observing a special day Oregon FHA. gave an interesting M' as poultry is concerned w as pointed out by Congressman talk on participation of all mem fit Ellsworth here Thursday night. bers and a business meeting was r -The prime object of the meatless and poultryless days is t* held to elect a district chairman 411^ -grain. A more logical day would lie to set a period of time for next year. The district chair lo^baerve stewed or baked chicken days to aid the poultrymen man elected was from Newport. school will therefore serve in ^siting rid of the boarders and on this n subsidy might he This as the hostess next year. logiggi. certainly as logical as some of the subsidies the govern- The meeting wasn't all work menf has been paying. however. After dinner entertain- > ment was provided by a boy's A REAL TASK quartet and a laugh-provoking skit News gathering facilities of any newspaper is its biggest on “I just love basketball" was expense and the amount of success it has can be measured by given. To conclude the day's pro th(». coopérât ion it receives. Most people are too modest, at least gram skits were given by some of they say they are. to mention any item which might involve the visiting schools. Pictures were taken inside the building and the themselves. Somehow or somehow else the average reader seems meeting was adjourned. to feel that the newspaper should have a way of finding out the As the FHA is a national organi happenings in which they are inyolved. possibly there ought zation and a comparatively young Chain Stores May 44 Faiths Listed to be a little mind reading involved and when an individual one a National FHA week has Take Lily Bulbs At Oregon State does something a reporter ought to be able to look him or her been declared for the first week in war «nd wring a confession out as to what he or she has been November to advertise and pro Clifford Walker of Albany, sec ' OREGON STATE COLLEGE mote Future Homemakers. In or retary-treasurer of the Pacific Religious Emphasis week, ob up to. to do their part toward ad Bulb Growers has written mem served here the first week in No- The fact that we don’t get the volume of local news we der vertising the local chapter has de bers of the Soutljern Lane Lily vember. found students divided should has been and will be the greatest problem we face. Hon cided to give an assembly on No Growers that the chain stores are among 44 different faiths and de estly we would like to mention the names of all the people we vember 6. working on a plan to market lily nominations. though only 16 had serve at least once a year, but we have never come within fifty 10 or more adherents. bulbs. His letter follows: per cent of our goal. We doubt if this would ever be possible. CABBAGE GROVE It will be of great interest to all The annual list compiled by the On the other hand some individuals get mentioned often, CABBAGE PICKENS I lily growers who have surplus lily department of religion here shows Help! Help! That's what *hc bulbs, Croft type, size 6 s and up. not by request, but by necessity. These individuals are usually Methodists slightly in the lead trying to do things for their friends and for their community. cub scouts need. Many public-: spir- that the Pacific Bulb Growers As- with 1128 giving this preference, I ited persons are devoting their sociation, known as the "over-all In rare cases the newspaper is supplied with a full list of ac followed by Presbyterians, 1049; and energy to the boys in association", has definite word Catholic. 528; Episcopal. 491: Bap tivities of the individual and must of necessity give frequent time this city by organizing a cub scout that the chain stores, are working tist. 387; Lutheran, 384; Christian. mention to this individual, regardless of the criticism which troup. but they are being held up i On the plan to help us out in this 356; Congregational, 156: Chris- m he forthcoming on the news policy of the paper. by having no place to meet. I know : emergency, over production, A good thing to remember is this that regardless of the ail parents are willing to have a A great deal of work has been tian Science. 138; Mormon. 78: importance of the item, the news reporter must be told or at troop organized, but are they will done by Mr. R. C. Kuehner, of the and Jewish, 28. Five hundred and ten gave only Last tipped off by sorneoiie before the information can be ob ing to get in and help the boys Farm Market Relations of the “protestant," while 1963 gave no tained. Also a good thing to rememlier is that we are always i themselves? Chain Stores, to bring about this preference, though past experi- anxious to get all the news that is fit to print. The more cooper Just one evening of missing your aid. A marketing committee, rep ence has shown that many of these regular magazine article your fa- resenting the- different districts ation we can have the better the paper we are abie to print. । vorite news columnist, one chapter had been formed and it is now have affiliations but decline to list in that new mystery novel, is all wholly between them and the them. TOO LATE . that these youngsters ask. They heads of the chain stores, to per The Portland Oregonian observes that recent British labor need some place to hold their fect the details of plans for mar FIJER CLIFF HOGUE HAD trouble “etches the problems of state capitalism most clearly. meetings. Sure, they have a few keting. Meanwhile, growers who GOOD REC ORD IN ALASKA Workers, quarreling with private owners, call in the government homes to go to. but how about the are interested should make sure Officials of the Ketchikan. Alas in order to win the argument; the government grants initial boy from the other end of town? how many cases of each size they ka. Air Service reported that Cliff Hogue. Klamath Falls pilot of the concessions but immediately finds itself up against the problem Would you like for yoer little son will have to. dispose of this way plane which crashed with Gover to walk clear across town at night, and prepare them in dry peat moss'S of equalling or surpassing private production, whereupon it im particularly at this time of the nor Snell and two other Oregon poses conditions worse than those which existed originally. So year when it's so cold? Sounds and keep them in a well aired, executives, had an "outstanding the workers quarrel with the government, only to discover they rather dramatized, but it's the cooled place. The chain stores deserve the record" as a pilot with them. arc fighting ‘against windmills.’ And then it is too late. The truth. No one relishes a walk in gratitude Hogue began flying for the com of the growers for this capital and the leadership for private enterprise are lost.’’ the cold when they could be com- spirit of helpfulness they have pany in January, 1914, and had That is an exact description of what always happens when fortably seated in front of their shown in helping us out in this Jogged 2,500 hours in 23 months. the government becomes the dominant economic factor in the fireplace. surplus emergency. They have Officials added that he had "no So little time is taken up and lives of any people. Super government feeds upon itself. It given this kind of service to the violations and no accidents, took so much Is gained. How about public before in the matter of food (the best of care of his plane and readies out for more and more power. When persuasion fails, it lending helping hand? Just get products, but this is their first at- • was offered jobs with several oth turns to dictation. And once that point is reached, liberty is in touch a with some of the cub i tempt to dispose of any goods er larger airlines." destroyed. scout leaders such as Merlin Bul ' classed as non-essentials. This ac The cause and the extent of the failure of England's tragic lard, J. L. Stokes, and Larry Brice. for the time it has taken to experiment in socialism should be thoroughly understood in These fellows are doing a swell counts In 1814 Jethro Wood patented an get this campaign launched. this country. Nationalization of the coal mines was immediately job and deserve all the co-oper The marketing committee is iron plow with Interchangea bl« followed by a decline in coal production—and by increased dis-. ation you can afford. now active, preparing for the next parts. This invention established satisfaction with conditions on the part of the miners. National step. Further directions will fol th. era of manufacturing, by mak RATE INCREASE ing it possible for the farmer to low soon. ization of the instruments of finance unquestionably was an im- GAS Clifford W Walker, Sec.-Treas. replace a worn out or broken cast jMjrtfUit factor to the impending breakdown of England’s finan GRANTED The Cottage Grove Gas Com- Pacific Bulb Growers Assn. ing with a new one from the factoory. cial structure. The threatened nationalization of electrip power pany has been granted permission and other enterprises has created widespread uncertainty and to increase the gas rates to all Remember “Kiss and Tel! Remember “Kiss and Tell fear, and has been a further block to England’s industrial re customers using over thirty November 15th. November 15th. covery. ■n — ! — therms of gas per month. The new ».. ììì ®1«?,. The experience of labor under socialism is especially iinpor- rate become effective with tant. It has learned w hat it should have known in the first place >al* issued on and after De- —that there can lie no free labor unless there is free enterprise cen,her 1st. Application for an in- a-s well. In the super-state the unions, when they are permitted iUe? % to exist at all become simply a branch of the government. There addressed to Geo. H ^g’public can be no redress of grievances unless the politicians in power utility commissioner and a hear- desire it. Lt is a tine sign that more and more American labor ing was held before the public util- i members ... , of the dangers . ity gov commissioner here on October leaders ™ are now warning their of ernment in business. Those are warnings to w hich every Ameri 14 at the city hall. can should listen. Brucellosis in Oregon Yielding To Control Work DENTAL SERVICE on Credit Payments REALISM IN PLATES Fourteen Oregon counties showed one iwr cent or fewer re actors to brucellosis < Kangs dis ease» tests in 1946, while only one county showed higher than 5 per 1 cent, according to figures from the state department of agriculture used in un extension bulletin on this disease just issued at Oregon State coUrge. Curry county proved to be the cleanest with oniy one hundredth of one per cent reactors among 2766 cattle tested Douglas, Gil liam, Wheeler. Yumhill. Sherman, Wasco. Lincoln. Polk and Wash ington counties all had fewer than one-tenth of on»’ per cent reactors among those tested, though the »»astern Oregon counties made ‘ t»»sts on a relatively small pro|x>r- tion of total cattle population The new bulletin, written by Dr. O. H. Muth of the department of veterinary medicine at O. S. C.. r»*cords th*1 latest information about this disease, rceogniz»»d as the most important from an eco nomic standpoint of all cattle dis eases in this country. It recounts i the history of control in thia state, provisions of the (NMOMt law. fed eral and state attitude on vaccin ation, and th«» status of the teder- al-stat<> campaign in the country is a whole While calfhood vaccination is recognized in Oregon under cer tain circumstances, vaccination of adult cattle is legal only with written permission from th«» state liepart ment of agriculture. Dr. Muth cautions against care less handling of th»» strain 19 vac cin«» us«»d in calfhoçd vaccination as imports in the past two year« have definitely established that it is capable of causing typical bru cellosis lundulant fever t In human 1 icings "Both the vaccin«» itself and an- al* inoculated with it must be riside red as possible source« of infection to man," Dr. Muth state«. 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