The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur*.. Feb. it, DMA Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15. 1889 —_------------- Editor, Publisher UNITED NATIONS IN ACTION Washington letter LONDON Dorena Grange Donates $25.00 to Grove Hospital Mrs Jeanne Morton has an egg (Store Sentinel on display that is a credit Io her flock and shown what can tie done By Harris Ellsworth, Rep. in G MARTIN in thia community The egg was Congress from Oregon laid by an ordinary chicken hen A donation of $25,00 inwards the Bubscription rates, cash in advance No subscription for less than 3 that appears to Ite in the best of building of n hospital in Cottage Towant the close of the war months. ! yr health In fact Mis Morton does I Grove was made Thursday eve­ 6 Mos. 3 Mos when it became apparent that nm not know which one of hot flock ning by the Dorena Grunge mom- In Lane-Douglas Counties - _________ 2.50 1.50 1.00 j ther the Anny or Navy would con- did it. The egg weighs 7 cut, It Is j hers. This money was mnde from Dutside This District 3,00 1.50 tinue the use of the 1500 bed hos­ 1.75 Il's in. mound the long way and the recent Sock Social given by pital at Camp White near Med- Foreign Rates on Application. 2'n In. around the round way. It the Grange I ford. it seemed reasonable that Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. Is 3% in. long «nd has a henvy Esther Stratton announced a ‘ t he 'Her a n s Administration rough shell with roll* nnd ridges meeting of the grange agriculture should make use of this new very Mutiti Mrs Morton is busy s|H'culaimg committee members, in Eugene nt NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL. modern hospital unit. Existing Uinost unnoticed, three men on how*many yolks it h«s the 411 club building, February In. hospital and domiciliary facilities O hc J o O ews O feb in three countries arrivid at London basket ball teams w on The youth group reported that of t h e Veterans Administration Ited Nations headquarters to l«»th boy»' mid girls' games with ILISI^S 4 s [ s @IATI0I« they had glossed $11 70 from their were wholly inadequate for the ort the success of a difficult Dorena Thursday night at London. curd pirty. Mrs. Mildred Norman, additional demand for veteran I time-consuming mission to Mary Ann Banton has gone on state grange deputy, will I m ' at the care. p the peace The men were « trip by bua to visit til ONE THING WE NEED ___ Down*, next grange meeting, February 19, When $500,000,000 was reeom- Frink P, Graham of the Kansas. She expects to be gone 11 to witness the first and second de- ^e have heard the shortcomings of the communitv dis- mended for new hospital construc­ led States, Richard P Kirby, month. grec work to be put on by the Australia, nnd Paul van Zee ewsed so many times that we believe that the discussion has tion. 1 felt, as did veterans organ­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barke* youth gi<>up degree team Neal izations and thousands of citizens I of Belgium the members ol meyer art* driving a new maroon meeting of the youth group. Feb- ceased to be constructive. And when we refer to the term, in my district anti m Oregon, that Broadi-isting his plea for support for the United Nations Anneal the Security Council Committee of cn r ruary 12. will lie held nt the community . we mean to include the surrounding area and Camp White hospital should bt for ( hildren (UNAC), Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Good Offices, which set up N truer Inose who use the town as a trading point. Our needs will not converted to a Veterans hospital Nations, turns his calendar to the climax day of the world wide tx luwn the Netherlands and the Mrs, C. A. Riggs was called to grange hall so that the degree work may t>r practiced Washington Inst week because be met simply by talking, although we might be able to arrive or domiciliary facility. Since that , drive. UNAC. starting its campaign in February in the United Indonesian Republic. Practice for the third and fourth the illness of her son who wu III at eohstruetiye solutions, but unless the talk is combined with time. I have done everything pos­ States. Canada. Ciechoslovakia and the Scandinavian nations is The Committee came to UN degrees will be held February II, action we will still have to do without manv improvements which sible to have this done. Oregon asking for contributions of one day's pay. profits, earnings or work headquarters to finish its n-put the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Funk w ill also at the grunge hull. House and Senate members had for feeding of hungry children in in lands lands where war hit hardest would make lite easier. to the Security Council ft will lx where war hit hardest. A district meeting of the Young celebrate tlieir golden wedding an­ the full cooperation of all veter ­ i icport telling of months of per* It is hard to see how any one can maintain a residonee Granger* I n being planned for niversary next Sunday. Feb. ja. । sistent negotiation in the Nether­ anywhere without eventually becoming a part of the commun­ an» organizations and civic mind­ Kenneth Watson. 19, of Spring* March 20, with no definite meet* ed people of Oregon in the efforts lands East Indies, with many scs- mg place aet. ity, but from many expressions the blame lor the shortcomings made. «ions aboard a United States naval field x|xnt Saturday until Sunday Serving committee for the next h*ye ,0 Vni UPe *s on someone else and the eritie talks as afternoon lost in the deep hill transport, turned from warlike Last year, after all suggestions meeting will I m Mr. and Mr* Ed­ though he lives in some other place where the people are more country near the lookout station Uses to those of peace The nego- were rejected by the Veterans Ad­ gar Sherrill. Shirley Sherrill. Mrx. nearly perfect. Paul DeVaux , tiations, following a "cease-fire in 7 to lo inches of snow. He be­ Minnie Wagner, and Bob Wagne* ministration .it began to appear came separated on a cougar hunt Criticism is more often not for lack of streets lights sewers that the objections to Camp White <>ider from the Security Council Pictures of the Children's Farm found - --* lull hiuthuni. Ho wan IVUIHI and other community facilities but beeaus. the critic has had hospital were based principally on । to both the Dutch mid Indonesian* "¡th Home at Conalhs were shown by Russia's protest of our bomber safe Sunday afternoon by Bill to perhaps repair his sidewalk, improve his sanitary facilities prejudice. Senators Cordon and । flights over her shipping in the last summer, resulted in the end Mr. and Mrs. William Schnebly, of fighting, agreement on future Eastham, Chet und Arch Gilliam, superintendent of the home H n 1335 la-fore , or do some other things that a progressive citizen ought to do Morse introduced S. LU For the first time in ite history ” U’.Vw’ I JaP“n«« waters is another one of after he hud spent the night without any coercion. hp and 1 introduced H.R. her opportunist attempts to fool the United Nations is now knock- I steps io hold « plebiscite tn diridi wrapped in « cougar hide hr wm Joslin played several selections on what ,. sort of government Indoneo, before J he House, proposing the fwts Wlth wortJs wonN ing on the front dtx>rs of the (co- 7'n M,n ortcr. ’v 1 . n . the one factor lacking and it's one that we cannot point to with for helped with the search. veterans care. ‘h“‘ •»« they will believe her. she hopes. who ire still suffering from «'»ruJA“^ Ed Sole was in the community ! pride. It we hail more community pride we would be more On Tuesday of this week. Sen-, Her double talk reads something legacy of hunger «nd cold !negotiations from Lebanon last week. interested.in making the place w(> live more attractive, we would •tor Typewriter covers for sale. Morse called a heating on S. | like a fourth reader .... “The The plea for help is directed by! . t ,scl * lwl,»’rn fw ’he Jndia- Mrs. Audrey Fletcher has taken j be more interested in city and municipal affairs and school 1035 before his subcommittee, and , bomber flights. Sentinel _ . Red radio says,1 the United Nations ApjxT”’iKht up route. we have done, but what we haven’t done that we might to be bill. The Veterans Administration chant shipping and that they want f, rs hera. This month. UNAC cum- h/.d .,».'^¿".',1 "a th“’ «axis crews have lost a num* ashamed of. some time ago had submitted an the activity stopix'd at once". The pa*Kns. hinging on contributions of a,.- , . n,° ,hc In* I xt of days work recently because day’s pay. work or imxxne । unfavorable recommendation on Russian Ministry of Foreign Af- < ; mine whether it should belong to Marie and family in Eugene. India or Pakistan. However no a recent editorial in the London Sphere which presents the case a domiciliary facility. cupy Southern Kona and Japan ports are bearing out their state Ixmdon schtiol Hth graders held I agreement has yet be. n lor unfettered enterprise, in the United States at hast, as “ Being amazed by this figure. I and since the Sea of Japan lies ment as contributions flow mio । full an election this week to make 1 renchcd on the plebiscite. against a planned economy or compulsory state with great sim­ requested a breakdown of the var­ between, it is and should be of the offices of the national com- ¡ class plans for graduation Gary < plicity and cogency. ious items contained in this esti­ interest to our military who is mit tees which head the drives ini Even while the Council was pre* Garman was ehctisl president furl paring to discuss the Indian case, ! shipping m that area. As their own countries. UNAC na- The editorial in question begins by pointing out the wealth mate. The most that the Veterans [moving the s, been padded by 300 per cent by I bulging economy into assured prosperity is destitute of capacity. go to Palestine more than two eg In advance to luat «evera| mrB| the inclusion of items and facil- I ' we are inspecting their ¡»hippinR such as Community Chests, Cham­ But pompous statesmen, looking over the estate, solemnly ¡ties not contemplated in the bill. ' anyway .... or is it perhaps that bers of Commerce and sen ice weeks before the end of the Brit- If refrigerated in a tightly-roved “r'11 ki' p ” “nrt declare that the methods by which it was created are all wrong Some of these latter items were they have fear that we will’?’ clubs, are putting on Intensive ish mandate The U K previously y-u an had suggested die Commission de­ >!jU time when yuu ought to be abandoned, must be discarded: that the time has $218,000 for a laundry building family d.iLca. Wouldn't it be refreshing to sit drives for contributions. lay until then. It also became K> We«t ftth Ave. Eugene. Oreg. come to substitute political management for individual initiative equipment ' and installation (Camp down with a Russian worker and , In Canada, the Canadian Ap- known that the Commission was and supervision. White had laundry facilities for talk over the w-orld situation, and | 1 peal for Children has set 11 $10.- turning its attention more to the lr Canadian trade union 'edern- tions railed on their memb-.'is to for contingencies: $167,000 for with the ordinary Russians by or- SMELL LURE FOR FISH Coining U. X. Meetings overhead and profit. dinary Americans might lead to give one day's pay. 19 February — United Nations : There’s something heartening and optimistic in the recent In Czechoslovakia, the National I have recently been advised ?ome sort of general understand- Maritime Conference to meet at announcement from the University of Oklahoma that its depart­ that the equipment which has i misunderstandings bc- Committee opened Its UNAC j Geneva. ■ campaign with an address by Mts 1 been removed from Camp White ,we en our two peoples; that would ment of odor research has perfected a smell which ought to 23 February- Interim Commit- Eiivard Benes, wife of the presi ­ prove practically irresistible to small-mouth black bass. Any is in storage and still available in I be concretely more constructive tee of the United Nations Genera! fisherman will tell you that this is the gamiest of fresh-water surplus without cost. I have also than anything our combined dip- dent. A great publicity driv won Assembly to meet at Luke Suc- the willing support of newspapers,1 cess. learned that the items listed for! Etna's have achieved thus far. But fish. It is also one of the most reluctant to accept flies, worms, w’hilc 20.000 posters wire distrfb- salt pork, bacon or any of the multicolored lures that look so actual use as a domiciliary facility that in itself would involve a com- uted. A street collection of funds are in excess of actual require­ modify we call F r e e d o m and QUICK RETORT attractive in the fishing catalogs. ments. which the Soviets evidently do not is planned for 29 February . One morning when a funeral Professor Ralph Bienfang wanted to assist a couple of In Noiway, the youth of the During the past few years, while consider to mean the same. Some country arc launching the appeal director came to work, hr found faculty members who were having difficulty convincing their all of these efforts have been enlightenment might be thrown on a dead donkey lying in front of his ' wives they were fishermen. The professors' went fishing fre­ made to bring about the use of cur negotiations. If someone could with a proposal that every adult place of business. Not knowing quently, but their creels came home < mpty most of the time So this hospital, veterans in the Pa- interrupt comrad Gromyko's ve­ employ a youngster for one day. w’hat to do with same, hr went payment for which would be toes long enough to find out what the chemical expert went to work as <1 matter of academic cific Northwest have suffered and asked the cop on the beat. turned over to the UNAC fraternal love. Prof. Bienfang approached the problem logically. from lack of care. More than 200 the official interpretation of free- ' Bury it, you dope," says the The climax point of the UNAC dom is. He forced himself to think like a fish. “I think like a fish, or cages have been approved.for hos­ officer; "you're an undertaker campaign is planni d for 29 Feb- ain't you?" deer or other animal.” he says. In this case he thought like a pitalization but are unable to be year s extra day. which • ruary, this ."» j« <11 s «ira <«•> , v/ni< h “ Qnr« ” . Latham Electric has those Polls of high school students, Will be declared UNAC dav bv 1 '’Ure' «l«1 ,h* mortician, "but bass. As a result of his pondering, plus boyhood memories, he assigned at this time because of who would be affected most by U N Secretary-Genera lack of space. The neare st domicil ­ Trygve ! > 1 ?u»;h,a 'hr Rhecm 42 gallon double ele­ concluded that the smell of caterpillar juice would be effica­ W"" S'"”' iary facilities for the Northwest universal military training, were U. in . world wldn ïïito bJïïv.ÂÛ' ment water heaters. cious. Thus camo into being the .M-U Sure Shot Bass Dope. are at Los Angeles and Hot it adopted, show that they, 82 per cast. According to available information at the moment, the stieky Springs. North Dakota. I believe cent of them that is, believe we (They re darn good because we Before then, however, represen- j dope applied to a plug bids fair to be the greatest boon to bass the above information illustrates should have it and are in favor of use them ourselves!) Revolutionised Football tatives of children of various coun ­ fishermen in a generation.—Exchange. adequately how arbitrary bureaus it. If this is so then certainly a tries will get a first-hand report The first game of football played of the government can sometimes voicing of more intelligent facts | on the plight of youngsters’ all in America in which the player was I become. I am endeavoring to se­ should be sounded immediately to I over the world Children from permitted to run with the ball was "Experience is the best teacher” cure a hearing on my bill before combat the foolishness being more ^an 10 nations will meet between Harvard and Yale. The was a good epigram long before the House Committee, and I be­ out by the pro- propagan- !4 f obruary to hear a running with the ball was the result Camels were ever thought of. Now lieve that, when the House and ground THOUGHTLETS rii.t« im ™, i -, . Report to the Children” from of a boner by William Ellis at Rug. the cigarette company is debasing Senate Committees complete their ' ’ d Pr UNAC officials just returned from by college in 1832. He was forced to By Earl B. Balch the proverb by its commercialism. studies of this matter, the genuine 0 E. Electric Dish Washer and Dilposal Unit! veterans who want to save the Europe. Recordings of children'* apologize for his unsportsmanlike facts of the situation will be next generation from another Hit-j messages, not only from Europe conduct—but his action resulted in jar We hope that the revolt of the known, and the decision can be icr, Should read "The Battle for but Akia and Latin America, will the game of football as now played A magazine writer says: "Poli­ Democrats in the South continue-. made on the merit rather than on German Youth," by Fred Herch- lx.' played and Chester Bti-vies in America. objections, inger in this month's Harpers chairman of the UNAC Interna tics needs less whitewash and Not because they are democrats prejudice, fictitious but it might help to break up the and cost estimates. Walleye« l’lkc magazine. tional Advisory Committer more fumigation.” Committee, will artificial political alignment that Artificial files for walleyed pike speak. Participants in the meeting will then have an opportunity to must travel almoat on the bottom A true Christian does not need we now have. Black Butte Route ©CD S CHILLON GOT WINGS! a publicity agent. make their own statements and •nd muat be moved through the wa­ Phone 702 ter at a very alow speed. Natural observations. ILLEGAL HUNTING CHARGE bait, likewise, must go deep. Rightly or wrongly, some people BRINGS STIFF PENALTIES Money collected by UNAC w,U be turned over to the fn’ema- claim that President Truman's Fines totaling $700 were as­ tionai Children’s Emergency bund "Civil Rights” measure which is sessed in district court against (ICEF), which will procuro and directed against race discrimina­ four men arrested Sunday night at distribute supplies. The ICEF pro­ tion is only “window dressing” for Culp Creek by state and federal political purposes. gram is already in operation in officers for hunting for game ani­ several European countries. mals by prohibited methods. Evangelist and Mrs. A magazine writer says that Robert R Durham. Ralph V. goodness without knowledge is Conklin, and Don Stickler, all of sometimes dangerous. Disston Rt., Cottage Grove, were fined $200 each, and Milton E. The Friendly Neighbors club We all know that disaster fol- Worley, Dorena, was fined $100 met with Mrs. Ruth Schwarzer Gospel Singers — “Youth for Christ” Speaker lows the breaking of physical laws L A^^ting officers said the men Thursday afternoon for their reg­ ular meeting and a Valentine par­ of the universe. Why cannot we a deer in their poss&;- see that disaster will just as sure-;i3n ’*me their arrest, ty. There were eleven women ly follow the breaking of nf the Thf,y were Picked up at 10:40 p.m. present. Minnie Keene won a spe­ j Sunday for hunting game animals cial prize and Ruby Benston won moral laws of the universe. with spotlights, headlights and first prize in a contest given. It ! Who is it? — Russia? The U. S.? . flashlights. Equipment, oonsisting was voted to donate to the Red 1 John R. Mott said that the Cross. Next club meeting will be , phabet is the most beneficial " j of guns and lights, was confis- well as the most dangerous instru- Lugene Register Guard. with Mrs. Edith Lackey February 19th. ! ment in the world. Mrs. R P. Bash entertained with ' ._______ Shower at London School a dinner Friday evening in honor Poverty is not synonymous for br<^n of her daughter, Mrs. Merritt Bol­ honesty any more than wealth is irranBed h’S Positive Identity — Dramatic Dramatic — — Scrintnral Scriptural ton and son Johnny Bash, whose arranged at the London school synonymous for wickedness. birthdays were both Friday. — at the — ’ Friday night starting about 7:30 ! Mrs. Clarence Mower spent sev­ । p.m. This shower is to replace part u Some people ppoplf do do not not set set their. j of the me nuusenoiu eral days recently at Portland vis- household eiiecm effects lost in the I ideals high enough to make them, fire and neighbors and friends arc iting her sister and brother. worth fighting for. invited to attend. * Main Street — Hilton T. Park, Pastor Salcsbooks — The Sentinel. Save Generation Ch it tock Refrigeration Co. Like Luxurious Living ? iiii Also Latham Electric TWO GREAT CLOSING RALLIES — Hear- SAGINAW ARTHUR OTTESON - Friday, 7:45 P. M. - “THE COMING PEOPLE” - Sunday, 7:45 P. M. - » “THE COMING WORLD DICTATOR Assembly of God Church 27-Hr-