The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 01, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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The MeaHne!. Cottage Prore, Dragon
Thur*.. Jan T, 1948 '
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U. N. REVIEW
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Established August 15, 1889
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Editor, Publisher
Buhaeription rataa, caah In advance. No gubacription for less than 3
months.
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EDITORIAL.
ASSOCIATION
A NEW INDUSTRY FOR OUR COMMUNITY
An Indiana newspaper, in an editorial supporting the!
Tiatiunal guard, characterised the national guard ns a new ’
iWdiuitry lor that community. If the national guard is a new I
t< 1
^or
community our own cannon company is no
exception for it will bring into the trade territory here an
wroll of around $20.000 or better if we remember the
,j figures correctly.
In our own case here th«* cannon company could stand
■ m several more recruits. If the national guard had'been properly
lupported over the nation, thc universal military conscription
act which is facing the nation, might have been avoid<*d. Don't
v l°r a m*bute that the act if given congressional approval.
"
i Ve Plen‘y
headaches for the average individual. It will,
the other hand the national guard offers young men the
opportunity of training at home, which is worth a good deal.
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public in general may be tired of any mention of
militarism and all that it brings, but it looks from here lik* ,
we will either support the national guard and do it soon or
have military conscription. You may want to forget all about
war. Even so it seems to us we must make a choice. Which' The Trusteeship Council com-
would you rather have—your son or husband sent awav for a 'P10’«1 ,he fl"t part of its second
year’s training or have him train at home’
‘
session, having for the first time
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WILL 1948 BE A YEAR OF ACTION?
UNITED NATIONS BUDGET
IM FIXED AT »3LMUA, ISA
YOU RE TELLING ME!
LAKE SUCCESS, New York
Cottage Grove The United Nations will be able
Dec 27. 1947 to spend up to $34.825,195, less
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By WIHIAM RITT
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New yean i« here, and that than one-fifth of the cost of a
CtnUal Press Wtittr
means resolution«; scrapping the major battleship, as its budget for
. “CRIMI ” TO RITIRIT
be "Ov*r the SIH to Sucocaa.
old and making new,
1948
or Drain Pipes 1 Hava Known.'
BRITAIN'S
oldeat
burglar,
a
This is our second New Years in
The 57 U N, member nations
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gaffer of 93. has announced hla
Cottage Giove
I who pay for the organization'*
Jimmy became a burglar at
retirement. Second etory work
I was ired at «ome things about ¡operations trimmed orlgnial mi-
a mtrt youth I nd he has been a
la just too£ough on a chap who
our new town
and the ways
of i mates hut f|na4ly
approv'd
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u^ririvini «
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Isithtul wearer of soltsoled
ao longer ekn climb etalre.
many peoples. We as a city didn t higher budget thnn 1947 * $28tioo
shots ever si net.'
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have this, we didn't have that: 000. Increases, say
sav U
N officiate
UN.
officials,
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The et-porch climber's mon-
the editorials and ’’letters to the reflect greater tn ska imposed by
Today*cemplains
th* hoary-
»eher
is
Jimmy
•nd
ont
must
editor" definitely bore u pessi­ various organs
h*ad*d houtobroakor, hl* job he*
sty ht tried to het up to hit
mistic view on "our" town.
The largest item in the appro­
lo*l it* charm
lolidoi, those
name.
What could 1 do as an Individ­ priation will go to the UN Secre­
now-(angl«d burglar alnrmt ere
i i
ual 7 come New Yeans, 1 could tariat in salary and for the actual
too oil-fired uniporting.
Jymet, it inmi, hoi olio como
i make a resolution.
expenses of turning out the work
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to the <*n<lution night work It
To be resolved; that, I would do of the world-wide organization
It should be added that Jim
vnheoHhful for a nonagenarian.
all that I could as an individual Some $24.782.000 was earmarked
my waa p*rauadtd to retire by
■ toward the betterment of "our" for Secret arm t exjiensra. which
ths cope who. as they put the
Now that he has hung up his
I town; to place myself under com- Include everything from the trans-
finger on him, pointed out ho
mand of civic leaders to call upon | lation of speeches to supplying
old skeleton key for good the
has 45 years of atnt'ncta hang­
me w here my sorvice as an indi- information to every [»art of the
aged ewlper of spoons and con­
ing over hl’a If he trieo a
ividual could be used: to find out world
’ '
noisseur of other people's can­
the other fellows problems and to / The important -legislative” or-
comeback Loll have to welt
dlesticks probably will write
until the year 1993.
j assist him if at all possible; not gans
bls memoirs. A good title might
the General Assembly, the
to speak of anyone unless it be of Security Council, Economic and
good; to REGISTER and VOTE Social Council und Trusteeship
as a citizen.
Annual New Wood
Humble Birthplace
Council and n galaxy of commia-
j We have all criticized our com­
Wood i* growing In our forest at
Th* cranberry ha* a humble
aions and committees will have
munity for the lack of something $2.900.000 available F o r special birthplace In damp marshes or th* rat* of about 13.370.000.000 cuble
or management.
conferences and inquiries ami in­ , bogs. These bog* are covered with feet per y*ar or about 25,300 eublc
As an individual perhaps you vestigations, like that now going thick, green carpets by the matted feet per minute. Wood I* b*lng
are not able t<^ get out and pnr- on in the Balkans. $1,154,000 was cranberry vines. At harvest time taken from the forc»t at th* rat* at
, ticipate in community affairs but allocated, while another $2,250,- in the fall the brilliant berries can about 13.300.000.000 cubic feet per
you can do this;
000 will go for the administration be seen Ilk* ruble* spotting this flat year, of which 1,300,000.000 cubic
MAKE A RESOLUTION FOR of the Free Territory of Trieste surface. Crown successfully In only feet la loft du* to Are. (meet* and
1948.
dlieaie. If thete dettroyer* could
and two Economic Commissions. s few plsce*. the cranberry needs
be controlled, prelent wood growth
We had a war, remember our
The International Court of Jus­ sn scid soil and plenty of water to
would almost balance wood uae.
boys fought for your right to vote
tice was granted $681,000 for its protect It from frost and insects.
the Press of the Economic and So­ as a free people, that is our first 1948 salaries, expenses and other:
cial Council to meet at Lake duty toward them, our commun­ costs.
ity and our country.
Success.
January* 20 - Proparatory Com-
n‘TnSC
Fast Steel Work
mission of the International Refu- 9ro.'c at ,he
m 1947 is n
A three-ton slub of steel <30 inches
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deplorable
record
for
our
town,
gee Organisation URO) to meet
wide. 130 inches long and 3 inches
at Geneva or Lausanne, Switzer- ¡especially those critics who try thick) can b* rolled into * 750-fool
। to tell other people how to run
land.
length of iheet steel <30 inches wide
city affairs and yet fail to cast
and 0 080 inch thick) In 90 seconds
January
22 — Interim Commis their votes pro or con. for men or
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sion of the World Health Organ- measures This right to vote as a in a recently constructed continuous
ization (WHC ) to meet at Geneva. flw people is the only power with hot strip mill.
February 2 — Economic and which our people can use as a legal
Social Council to meet at Lake j weapon, we should exercise that
Success.
i right.
New information Centers
Local people as well as local
Three new United Nations In- business need more community
XOTICK OF HEARING ON
formation Centers are being added spirit Business should encourage
to U.N.’s globe-girdling informa- local People to buy in our com-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
tion network.
munity. Loral people should en- .That the undersigned Executrix of
The new centers, located in couraKe business by 1 o e a 1 pur- the Last Will and Testament of
Moscow. Prague and Warsaw, will
demand forcing supply LEON C EMERSON has filed her
carry on various U N. information "
a?,d*s Let * ’P^nd our final account in the Circuit Court
activities, including the release of
at home ‘«wtead of "up of the State of Oregon for Lane
County, which Court has appoint­
facts to the press and general pub-
. .
lie, the distribution of U N mater-
The«*fore I do resolve; to stick ed 10 o'clock A M. of February 3,
■al and liaison with organizations my nos<‘ ,nt,° ,Oth,er
« busi- 1948, as the time it will hear ob­
TTxr
i
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¡ness; our citys business: for my jections thereto and for final set­
812 Main St.
U N. plans include the estab- own
w
Phone 317
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own good, to see for myself why tlement of said estate HATTIE
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don,t havp *is or that. The
OPAL BROWN, Executrix. HER-
in
bua”*“ “ y°ur «"d "»y
in
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< A2ready business, let. us, you and me. im- BERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney
21-5t-25
SOpCn prove h by ^operation and good for Estate.
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no’
nt ^icis^or
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' » / Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter.
NATI
1 Letters to the Editor
given personal audience to a rep-
i resentative of a non-self-govern-
ing people; having approved ree-
, ommendations that greater self­
In several meetings attended in the past year or so, the government be granted to the peo-
wj-iter has heard the shortcomings of this section cussed and P,e of Western Samoa; and having
discussed at length. In fact these shortcomings have been begun to work out an administra-
diseussed so much that they should be identified by now and I ?ve P*j*«m for the Holy City of
we should take steps to correct them
Jerusalem soon to be a ward of
M
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the Lnited Nations. The Council
• r ”®w onen in thp P),st thre<' O’* four years witnessed the expects to reconvene on January
individual or group start a community undertaking with all the 16 to complete its work on the ad-
enthusiasm possible an«; look in a few months to see the project ministrative plan for Jerusalem.
u fizzle for lack of effort, you possibly remember three or four A history-making International
years ago that a veteraps memorial building fund was started Bill of Rights has been approved
here by the American Legion. Later the VFW also undertook to by the Commission on Human
..erect a similar project with the result that neither project has Rights, meeting in Geneva. The
^W< Kitten anywhere. Wc arc not concerned with the merits of the new document provides protec­
project of either of these organizations but we are concerned tions for racial, religious and
political rights. The 31-article Bill
me M'ith the lack of cooperation. Members of both these organiza- of
Rights has been sent to U.N.
tions fought and won a war with cooperation, but now that Member Countries for comments
’ peace is here, they can’t cooperate for some reason. It reminds us and then will be submitted to the
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<»f a family fuss where an outsider tries to interfere and stop General Assembly.
the fuss, and where the members of the family turn on the | Program of Coming
outsider until he is out of the way and then resume the family United Nations Meetings
—■ fuss.
The community has an armory building, which up until January 5 — Commission on the
recently has been a white elephant so far as offering any status of Women of the Economic
facilities to the community is concerned. Under the present Success. New York
management we believe the building will lie open to the public.' January 19 — Sub-Commission
CT'tteism and then Fail to
fban’!,hai1 and Washing- VOTE for men and women officers
If so why not use it ?
on Freedom of Information and of ton, a total of nine.
whom we wish to run our city’s
The story of the two donkeys tied together is familiar to
quirements which the participat- nffair’’ antl
°r against our
most of us. When hay was put down near the animals each
ing countries must meet I' have Pr**ent Id*».
tried to go in a separate direction, but even the donkeys
asked the Foreign Affairs Com-! Our ***»P*Per is publicity for
decided they should pull together to get anywhere. Yet the
mittee to give me a hearing on my our town. it is city and county
same logic has not been applied to a lot of things we have tried
resolution, and I believe I will
T0*4 *®uMn’t PAY for bad
to do.
By Harris Ellsworth, Rep. in
have opportunity to present my Pubbity, let us give our out of
Congress
from
Oregon
Why not use a little of the donkey logic in 1948 and first
arguments to that committee in 110*") "’a«’rs the advantage of our
complete our community hospital project? It’s a big under-!
the near future.
free publicity by our active com-
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'munity participations and im-
taking, but can be done an dthe completion of this badly The so-called interim aid bill
needed project will give us confidence to go ahead and do "uas Passed by the House of Rep- The Republican inflation con-
—’ " things.
resentatives without a record vote. trai legislation Is expected on the
other
’°
,0 ”ve’ to ‘""fc a"d
AND
LEGAL NOTICES
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Washington Letter
_ I The action indicates there was no
our town. Cottage* Grove*.
Floor of the House soon. It will
very great opposition to the bill, <Jr
Woody Hilbert
not give authorization for the cre­
a rollcall vote would have beeh
40 North N.
ation of another OPA, but will ap­
demanded by those who opposed it.
prove three or four of the Presi­
The original bill as reported by dent's ten-point program, which j
Creswell Grange No. 496
the committee was amended on included price control and ration­
Dec 22. 1947
the Floor to some extent, but such ing. Rumors on Capitol Hill, as Cottage Grove Sentinel,
amendments did not alter either this letter is written, are to the Cottage Grove, Oregon.
the basic purpose and principles of effect that the President has Gentlemen:
This Grange has gone on record
the bill, or the money authorized. stated he Will insist upon all ten
as opposing the sale of the county
I presented one amendment on the points of his program.
poor farm.
Floor which was adopted. I had
observed that Section 10 of the bill
Yours very truly,
gave the President such broad
Gladys Rogers, Secy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rap.'iael Booher,
powers that he could use that sec-
| tion as authority for instituting accompanied by Mene Clark, left WATCH THE SENTINEL IN '48
price control and rationing. My on Monday evening after the
amendment put a proviso in the school program for Kansas. Miss
section which declares that Lois Goins substituted in the pri­
Checks Soil Losses
nothing in the Act shall be mary room for the two days Mrs.
deemed to authorize the Presi­ Booher was absent. Mrs Booher
dent to make any regulations rel­ plans to be back in time to take up
Good soil management pays divi­
ative to production, prices or allo­ school duties again when school dends in making heavy crops per
cating of commodities within the takes up on January 5.
acre, building organic matter in the
Mr. and Mrs Carl Spinharney
i United States.
soil and at the same Ume checking
and
Donald
Ray
spent
the
holi
­
1 In previous letters, I have dis­
cussed long-range economic aid to days in Portland visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson
Europe, which is generally re­
soil tmatu with
ferred to as the “Marshall Plan’’. and sons visited relatives from
LIMI. SHOtPMATI »
SOIL
Tuesday
through
Friday
at
Junc
­
sotmm sees Clove*
HÜT
I pointed out that Secretary Mar-
When telescoped for moving, this new 18-lon Portable Oil Derrick folds
tion
City.
Harrisburg,
and
Halsey.
tmatio
neatly onto a large truck bed and trailer. In operation, it stretches up
' shall made a short and concise
equal to the height of a 12-story building. Designed and constructed
statement to the effect that the Mr. Thompson reports a very suc­
for Shell Oil Company, Incorporated, it is part of the all-electric drill­
countries of Europe would have to cessful duck hunt.
ing outfit that took Shell over two years of reveareh at a eo«t of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Payne of
i put themselves in shape to re­
$250,000.00. Il* mobility is expected Io check rising drilling erw»»,
store their own economic system Prairie City visited relatives and
before expecting aid from us. The friends here over the holidays.
Ancestors of Smorgasbord
Building Mormon Temple
Secretary’s statement is the only They motored to Ashland on Sat­
Bread, butter and cheese are the
urday tp visit at her sisters’ home.
It ru».
took 40 years to build
c.u
------- U” expression by this government re
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ancestors of the smorgasbord. In
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black have
ake4 . Mormon
The
garding
European
economic
re-
71 TON» OM. MR K0C
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r.uivpcau
cwnmniv
re
34*0 LM or NIT10MH i«eo LM or MTOOMN
Swedish, smor means butter. ost
th. n ? %
ereCted °Ut' habilitation. The countries of Eur moved from Comst«x:k to Fo«ter.
20 LM. tr SOL IMO*.
mean* cheese and brod means
slue tne United States was the ope proceeded quickly to make
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Del I
I« IM MH. SOT***,
txsrxi quiuKijr
to mane d ~.,
3560 LM BMAiu CALCIUM
bread.
Cardston temple in Canada in 1923. their own ■ i interpretation and sub-
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annou"ce thc
mitted a report containing pledges
win,- **r <H°Ln °n
of what they INTENDED to do.
W £!nS,2V 1 56 renK,rnb<?reil I erosion. The result* shown above
summarize test* at the University
Thus far. they have done very
aS Dorothy Soverns.
of Illinois Elizabethtown experiment
i little toward keeping that series; ,
field since 1918.
Soybeans Retain Oil
of seven pledges.
Manure, lime and phosphate
Research by the U. S. department
Realizing that we are about to
made the difference between the
of
agriculture
on
the
oil
content
of
accept the European interpreta-
two plots. The soil was already rich
i tion of Secretary Marshall’s state­ soybeans in storage shows that no in potash.
BY CHEF ART ANDRIESIAN
ment, I introduced
a resolution oil is lost from beans during their
The heavy crop* of alfalfa-clover
which, if adopted, would Consti­ storage prior to processing, con­ and small grain* protected the soil
trary
to
the
commonly
held
belief
tute a statement by Congress say­
from beating rain*. The soil of the
ing. with reference to the Marshall that such oil content diminishes dur­ treated plot with it* 18 ton* of or­
ing storage. Research Into both food ganic matter per acr* could soak up
statement, that ’’appraisals of
On Highway 99 at
an'd industrial uses of soybeans was
more water faster than the soil of
need and statements of intent
LEONA AUTEL — 14 Mi. So. of Cottage Grove
shall not be considered sufficient undertaken for protection of farm­ the untreated plot with only five
basis for action by t h e United ers who would be subject to lower tons. Les* water was left to run off
States, but that such statements returns if their stored beans were and carry *oil with it.
purchssed on the assumption thst
For erosion control on longer
must be supported by formal ac­
oil content had lessened during stor­ ■lope* a crop rotation that includes
tions by participating govern-
age. There also was developed a more years in soil protecting crops
। ments before the United States
paste containing pigments and driers ,
can undertake any program of so mixed that farmers can prepare such a* legume gras* mixture* is
advised. Full field* on a 12 per cent
economic aid.”
a paint at relatively low cost by | ■lope (uch as was in this field would
Such a resolution should be merely adding soybean oil to it. An
adopted now. If ,we wait until other new process separates soybean need a rotation of corn, winter grain
next spring before we inform the oil into two fractions, each of which and two or three year« of legume-
grass mixtures for best results. Con­
nations of Europe that we expect is better than the whole oil for
Other days 4:30 P. M. — 1:30 A. M.
CCI
tour farming, strip cropping and
them to do certain things, their tain purposes.
terracing would help, too, to slow
Bnn<|nets by Appointment.
compliance and the recovery pro-'
down the water so that more would
will be that much delayed.
delayed
gram
win
Our
thanks
should
be
as
Phone Drain 82-R-14
Closed Sundays
It is certain that whatever long- vent for mercies received as 1er- have a chance to soak into the
our ground.
21-ltp
range Marshall Plan legislation is petitions for mercies sought
enacted, it will carry a list of re-'Charles Simmons
*ht'
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That every time
the wife or kids put
a. dent in my car I
will take it to
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East Main fir Harvey Road
Phone 505-J