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The Rentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon CrtUfic (Brave dentine! Thue»., July ?9. 1948 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 THOUGHTLETS By Earl B. Balch No Post Office IIQAQ Ràde Farm Building In Sight DaS,C 'arm For Cottage Grove Support Prices Are U.N. Facts and Faces . ICELAND । Dl»«p|i<'.rlnt l.l.ml Bogo.lov idand, 33 mile. norU of thr Aleut Inn», condite of thr«« voh'unic cone», uti'l 1» ano ot th« mystrrle. of the Bering tea It 1» of volcanic fortnatlon. mid »Ince It» | . In 171X1 II ' ha» <H«upt»c*nr«*«l. icuppearod mu! changed |ihy»logriiphlcally many time» It» m> »t recent eruption wa» In IIHO Sen Ilona mid bird» hav« returned tn the lalund at every re oppcurmir.. : A letter from Congressman Harris Ellsworth to the Sentinel publisher conveys the information that then* is no podt office buiki- Recent price suppn't legisla । mg tn sight bn- Cottagi tion provides some modifications of , the su-eulhsi "wartime'' programs | siens the eomit- which expire nt Ihe end of 1918, | having jurisdiction over legis- but must of the 1949 supports will lotion authorizing IJOSt ( office lx* similar to those tw>w in effect. building «smstruetir hi\<* • dc- i actxirtiing to Ernesi E. Si'hn nk. dined to m ike any 111''"'i”,''1. i Chairman, Lane County ACA Lmiklng Forward alimi to congre ' I Committee, lie outlined the major More people arc icing born than I W ASSOCIATION legislation is pending at the pres ' provisions governing 1919 Govern- are dying By IflV) world popula I Some people mistake cruel criti- ent timi1 although a hill providing ment jirogiams to protect farm tion will Increaae about 3no mil lor the acqu I cism for candor. prices as follows: lion» That 1« more than twice the is presently before the com- The Ixisie cn>|>s, ot corn, wheat. CITY BUSINESS present populatoln of the United the com mitt x*. Tht* hill would give the ; rice, tolximi, and peanuts grown That the FBI State». Tn off.<*t thin increase, Voters will approve or reject the 1948-49 budget Thursday. Office Department the ncces- into nninist ! in 1949 and markisl Ix lore June i farms mid factorlra muat be gear August 5th lor the 3rd time. It was defeated the first time on well and gixxt. But these (x* >plo authority to secure or pur- 130, 1951), are to be sup|>ortcd nt 1 ed to Incremlng production. account of the city manager issue and the second time lieetiuse an* not nearly so harmful to this chas * or condemnation building 90 percent of parity, t h e same j in cities where buddings are too many people forgot to vote. \\ e might remind you here nxintry as the hidden communists. level at which these crops have I that.there will be no opportunity to vote on the budget the' । txx'n suiqxirted nst*ntly. The sup- ! Iceland, an island republic on the rim of Cnng. Ellsworth states further I |x»rt on eotton grown in l‘.M9 and fourth time. We will either vote a" budget in line with the 1948 ,hc "allaccites are no the Arctic Circle In the North Atlantic, has that it is possible that this leg pi ioen or we will go back to the 1940 standard of operating the ’’ m ” national organ- marketixi lx*fore June 30, l!)50 is the world's oldest parliament, the Althing, islation will be considered 'luring ; nsiucvd to 90 |x*rvent which was founded more than 1000 years city which won’t be very pleasant, even though it will retire the s|x*cial session . but doubts if from the 19-18 support level of ago by the first European settlers. Governed < SH-4axi*a. Sunday. In contrast the first na- anything will lx* done toward the 92 Sa percent. by Denmark during much of her history, U hat is n hit puzzling to outsiders is that faet that w hile tional election to be held in Korea, authorizing of funds at this time. ' Iceland severed thr last ties to that King- Supi>ort at 90 |x*nvnt of iiarity He stales that he w ill lx* glad to I voters within the city turned down the budget twice, the last which was originally sot for Sun- iloin w hen it became a republie in IM4. Of great strategic importance an* extenilnl on hogs, chiekena, tiinethe budget called for $16,588.47 over the six percent limi- p'ay* ” as ‘'banged for a different cooperate in any way that he can. during World War II, the volcanic island now is vital to aviation and eggs, milk, and milk products tatidil and Wliile the voters were doing this, one school district i’'“y because tlte ( hristians products marketnl ix’foix* January shipping using the great circle routes. Iler 133,900 people depend by GENE WARE RIGGS HEADS LIONS exc&ded the six percent limitation by some $*25,000 and another \ 2?. mainly on co in me rci.il fishing for a livelihood. Ireland’s representa 1. 1950. I’otat'H's harvested before i iL./ua.ji-i i , , , on the first <la> ot t ho wook . tive to the Lnited Nations is Thor Thors. Iceland's national flag January I, 1949 an* to lx* support by $4<),<MM>. W i* have before us a summary of the salaries paid Following is a I etter we ro- shows a red cross outlined in white, upon a dark blue background. ed at !M> ¡x'reent of parity. city pfficials in 151 Oregon cities, prep.ired by the League of reived in th«* mail yeslrrday : It may be that in the deep Edible dry beans and |x*as, tur Dem Mr. Ware: Oregon Citics. Tin* data presented in the summary was based South, when* the Republican par keys, soybeans and flaxs<H*d and on Ike 1947-48 budget and not on the '48-49 budget which in gen- ty does not really exist, the op- I'm enclosing n clipping that peanuts for oil, American Egypt that provi that <*m| would have been about ten pen ent higher. Some officials I ponents of race discrimination I’lUH l \ MAHON ian cotton, sweet |xitatiw*s, are di more than two horse» in servwg the city of Cottage Grove were lower than the average ; may poll a large vote through the rected to be supported until Janu York; not counting the Progressive party. ami only one was higher, that of the chief of police. ary 1. 1950 at a level which may milk wagon*, the l»-er wagons, range from 60 percent of (Hirity Wo failed to find a $22,0lx> item budgeted for the sewer oí certain forest are in my , the junk wagons, the riding Some states are refusing the to the 1918 level of support for sinking fund in the budget published in the last two issues of Wallace party a place on the state judgment, a menaci* c and ' »tables at l*iXM|irct ami Central that mmmmiity. This same pro the Sentinel as one critic asserted. This would have been prac ballot. This is very unfair, wheth Parks, the rabble» nt Central pro|M*ity on account of excessive vision applies to Irish |x>tat<x*s Pink and tin* Vandvibilt and tically half of the 1948-49 budget asked for, which would have er we like or dislike this new po amount of inflammable dehria on harvested after Januaiy 1, 1949. litical ticket they have the consti other stables in lx>ng Island been rather absurd. The sup|x>rt announced the ground, and WHEREAS, upon tutional right to have a place on and the many big rare tracks, The fight that both cities and schools have had in the under the 1948 program on these tin* showing of the State Forester, J arnica. Belmont, Saratoga. etc. the ballot in every state of the crops has been 90 (xrcent of parity past five years was to get good men on the pay the cities and Union next November. where a few nags nm around in or higher. sehixds could offer. Even with better salaries Oregon schools to close to unn giilnted use the | Wool pt ices under the new leg- this year will he about 500 teachers short. There is no check WYOMING PICNIC SINDAY Clipping ns follows: Putting following areas with in nml ndja- ' isla (ion arc supported at Former residents of Wyoming on the turnover among city officials, Probably the percentage on thr feedbag; It coate the present levels until June 30. I!)5n. cent to the Umptpui National For- I are invited to a picnic reunion, New York City Police liepart- would be even higher. After this date wool is to lie sup * '. <!■ ugnateli as IRE \ I*- merit Sil (Mt n nwmih to feed The city’s business can no more be maintained tin a 1940 Sunday. August 1. 1:30 p.m.. Skin ported at (Ui to 90 percent of par (LU Mi < KEEK \RE1> T21S. each of the force's 330 hoi res. basis than the budget of the individual. There should be no ners Butte park which lies just ity. at whatever level the secre RIE: excepting Sections 1,31 to 36 north of the butte, in Eugene. I he st«*eds, undormily of a rich New York. July 29 (Special) excuse for voting down the budget a third time. tary determines is necessary to H i lusivi* \REA NO, -I*- ( ADAVIS This is the second annual event. red color and It! hands high, Eugene S. Biggs. Enid, Oklahoma, encourage the annual production ( REEK AREA) Those (Wirts of Coffee, cream, and sugar will lx* consume II pounds of oats. 12 is the new president of the Inter of 360 million pounds of shorn Sections 7 and SW'< S<*ction 8 furnished from funds remaining FIGHT ON INFLATION of bay anil l'a ixainds of bran national Association of Lions wool. lying smith of the Brio» Clock a month. Chicago may have A good many people, in faet most of us lost hope of con from last year's picnic. Bring own Clubs. He was elected by unani purchase o|x*ra- Lending and disposed <>f its jsili'T lw>rses but trolling inflation effectively with the announcement last week dinner and table service. mous vote at the 31st annual con tions for price support for other Permits to entçr the alx>vc-drs- Mrs. Mary Sederlin of Eugene New York's finest is readying that the steel companies would raise the price of steel after is the chairman. Wyoming people vention of tlx* Association which agricultural comnuxlities during cribed areas may lx* obtained nt its stable* for more mounts nt granting a wage increase to employes of big steel. Inasmuch are all welcome, and the sugges closed here today. Riggs succeeds 1919 an* to bo carried to the ex lying Crock Ranger 9300.00 apiece Unquote. Fred W. Smith, of Ventura. Calif tent of available funds. as steel is one of the basic materials in use today, we may exjiect tion is made that they bring pic <>W. THEREFORE. 1 lohn H «ir Lane ornia. Hall, Governor of the State of barring an unforaeen remedy that the price spiral will continue. tures and souvenirs. Beginning January 1. 1950, Mr. County supposed to lx* a hortu* The convention concluded one of Schrenk explained, the “long- hfgon, by virtue of the authority Increasing steel costs means higher farming eosts. higher oil country? I think ! did see a the most successful years in the rangi*" farm price support pro rested in mo under the provisions ring stumbling a rm mil the producing costs, higher building costs, higher transportation I history of Lions International, ac- visions become effective. Theta* *»f Sis tion KIT-210, On gon Com streets last year a tew limes. eosts and even higher printing costs. j cording to the report made by the generally provide for a level of piled Daws Annotated. us amended CEN. ANTONIN B. HASAL For your information. New Il sonic sort of price control were instituted or if con Secretary-General and founder of by chapter 252, < Iregun Laws, 1945, York has many ! hub* The Laymen's League met Mon the Association. Melvin Jones, of sup[x>rt somewhat lower than gress ggye the government authority to go back to the war DEPUTY Chief of Staff of the Czech do hereby proclaim the unregu- Ranches (or many, many year« day evening at the Assembly of ■Chicago. Illinois. He reported the during the war years but higher la ted us«- price control anil rationing, where would we start without hurt oslovak army and commander of alxivc-th-seri lad than was authorized by earlier and there are a lot ot western God for the purpose of accepting formation of 819 new Lions chibs the Czech forces in the west, Gen. areas Jo lx* unlawful and that said ing gomebodyf ers running them Then* are al with a few minor changes, the by land the addition of 31,696 men (o basic legislation. Price supports for tabacco, however, arc directed Antonin B. Basal (above) Is now areas shall lie subject to entry The American public does not like any sort of control and it laws presented by the committee so many westerners living In the City of New York. New is extremely doubtful if any sort of controls were instituted previously. E. L. Clark acted as the roster of the association in at 90 |x*rcent of parity when mar In the U. S. zone of Germany after only through |x*rmit to be i.>tsue<| the twelve-months period ending keting quotas are in effect. The having fled from his native country. of the biggest temporary chairman, and Ken whether they would be successful. Jun* 30, 1918, for a total of 6,808 ‘.Secretary of Agriculture nny re Bls defection is seen as another sign warden, under which (x rmlt en farms und when I acquire more Most of us will be kept busy trying to make both ends neth Lovegren as secretary. j clubs and 358.144 members. He quire comulianct* with production of the increasing unrest fn the So trant shall comply with any and data, you will have to cat The purpose of the League will meet and keep up with inflation. Many will fall behind and stated also that during the year goals and marketing regulations viet satellite state, (International) all of the following requin'ments; horse meat. will have to accept a lower standard of living, which will eventu be the promotion of good will I Lions Clutis were established in as a condition to price support. (1) To refrain from smoking Mj husband was raised on a among the churches, back up any four additional countries: Sweden, ally hurt and affect all of us. Sources ot I’itcl ol -nde cxc.'pt in placea d< signaled n* sate ranch in Idaho and there la thing for the good of our city or Exeept when ncssary to increase The public could ijiaugiirate a method of bringing prices community and possibly opjxisi Switzerland. Chile ami Newfound or maintain production in the in The Belgian Congo contains the in said permit. (2) To build no really horse country and he down it they would, but will they! This could be done simply some of the things they consider land. Lions International, he ad terests of national security, no largest proven pitchblende depos o|x n fin s except in place, designa tay* he thinks New York has ded, is now the largest, strongest by refusing to buy anything that gets too far out of line detrimental. more horses than the state of support under the long range pro Its. Elizabethville, near tha mines. t'd in said jirrmit.’(3) To have and most active service club or a - |>art of his or her equipment Idalai So the feud I n on. sg far as mounting prices are concerned. The only trouble with A committee was named to in ganization in the world, with IJons gram can be higher than 90 per- boomed during wartime to w hen using eanmpfites, Sign'd, Mm. Ralph R om a;movement of this kind, we won’t put forth any coordinated vestigate the advisability of sug Clubs in 23 countries on five con eent or parity or a comparable town of 2*1.000. nearly all Afrienr When traveling aa a p> <lcstrinn 1 also remi in this wi-ek'« price. Minimum price siip|x>rts natives fn 1910 it exp rted to thr gesting candidates for some of the tinents. effort,. piper that Diamond lzik<* was on basic crops will lx* determined United States more than 1.<MW ton» mil or camping at improved, des city positions they understand will according to the relationship lx*- of uranium ore fly 1113 the 11 I ignatisi and (xisted cnmfigroundx, *pray<*d with inMwticiik* tor the expire this fall. Any church or- MRS. JAMES DISPLAYS NOT MUCH POLITICAL TURNOVER hlpmcnts to the U S tools ns s|reciBcd by the forester comfort of fishermen. tween total and normal supplies ginn C' n ganization wishing to suggest a i - ke AK LILY Those looking forward to a dramatic overnight house- candidate or endorse one is asked 1 plainly two where my day ns of the commodity, the larger the were cut in half, and Canada «up suitable for extinguishing fires. If all lilies wen* as productive n columnist is nt a close lx*- cleaning of political appointees, with hundreds of thousands to do so through their committee supply, the lower the minimum planted Africa an the principa. This proclnmetion shall be effet, । as the one ilispla.vcd by Mrs. Geo. live from and after the 23rd 'lay cnu.se you get Into hx> much source of U S supply. of Federal jobs opening up for faithful party followers in the of three in the league. .Lune« of Disxton route, lily pro- leve of suppot t. ol July, 1918,. and shall remain in trouble with people who knowi The legislature also provides a etent of a Republican victory in November, are due for a dis All business meetings of the ..„„i., f„. ,.IIt in (h;u, full force and effect until and in more about your topics thnn group will bo for members only new method for calculating par Nevada Farms appointment. Most of the 2,061,000 jobholders in the Federal half and still supply tin- di-imiiiil. cluding the 3|gt day of I » comber, you do. There is one thing I The committee will report at M hen Mr*. Jame* wan in Cottage ity prires beginning January, 1950. The siz e.f Nevada farms Is In- 1918. I *>>n<* at the Capitol in Sab m. government now drawing an aggregate salary of $5,700,000,000 don't unilcrstand though in Mrs the next meeting held at the same The general level of parity pri<*cs crr::s!n^ rapidly. In 1940 t aver- Gr«ne TMeaday she had with her are protected by civil service. Oregon, this 2Jst day of July, 194a. Ross' letter, and that was] place on August 9th, at which a lily plant with thirty full blmims will continue to lie barrel on the age farm In the «tito was John II. Hall, Governor. ATTEST: about that insecticide Guess] । Overnight mass firing of Federal employes with rehiring time permanent officers will be and seven small buds. 1910-1914 period. However, the res, and by 1913 the :a nad T Newbry, ry of I'll hnvc to talk to Ralph alxjutl ou a political basis is the last thing to expect from a Dewey chosen. Lily fields are not so numerons relationship among the parity jumped to J.B0! acres. Most of the I 51-ltc it. administration, on the basis of the record in New York. Postal The following churches were around here as in years pnst, bol prices for individual agricultural farmland in Nevada is owned by employes account for 489.000 Federal workers. “Blue collar represented Monday evening: The commodities will be baseil on the the operator. they are really beautiful at this workers’’ in arsenals, shipyards, naval stations and similar Presbyterian, Church of Christ, particular season. immediate pnst 10-year |x*ri<>d of actual prices. Provision is made activities number around 471.000. Overseas employes number 6th and Gibbs, Methodist, Assem to prevent prices for individual above 290,000. These three groups numtier over a million and bly of God. Baptist, 5th and Mon M. A M. PI.YWOOD SELLS commodities from dio|jping more will remain substantially the same regardless of any change roe Church of Christ, and the TIMBER T<) < LEAR FIR Unofficial reports here some than 5 percent per year below in national administration. If the next administration is seri Church of God. All other churches are urged to have three repre time back arc tn the effect that parity prices as they would lx* ously economy minded the force of public employes may b* sentatives at tire next meeting. the M. & M. Plywood Corp, has calculated under the present f >rm- curtailed to some extent through abolishment or revamping of sold its timber holdings in the ula. exisling Federal agencies. This would not create new jobs. Helpless Giraffe vicinity of Cottage Grove lake Political jobs as such, according to one estimate, may How the giraffe survives in the to the Clear Fir Lumber Co., of •Xpoq aqj jo sapfApae amount to less than one-half of 1 per cent of the payroll at thi> Jungle is a mystery, because he is Springfield. Up to about a month aqj qjtM ojajjajuf pun ,,p(jM unj„ time. That gives some idea of the job turnover that may follow awkward, shy and virtually help ago the M. A- M. Corjioration was tusa» mqi S[pa Xpoq Xq pa»nca immediately with a change of administration. One-half of I less against powerful and swift actively logging the timber tract •sajejs papua »91 u( qju.jp prcdatc.-y animals. His only pro and was shipping peeler logs to jo annua »»ajeoja puoaa« *zoau«3 per cent would involve 10,000 jobs inside the United States. Save hot waler—ioop and dofhctl tection derives from his dappled its Albany plant. XIAOti-ioy e 4O.JUC3 Plans of the now owners were and rave all the work The tragedy of the flea is that he knows for certain that all appearance, and an acuta sense at hearing. not learned immediately. of his children will go to the dogs. W. a At ARTIN ......................... Bilitor, Publisher Some people aie not even hon Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription fo r lefts1 est with themselves. than three months. 1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos. j Integriti is oí more value than Iti Lane and Douglas Counties mort* 1.00 education. And wisdom ...2.50 1.50 Outside This District ............... ...3.00 1.50 iniiiortant than wealth. Foreign Rates on Application. It is beyond t)»e ken oí this Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. i writer to understand why a well person can lx* a <*onunu- NATIONAL CDITONAl— I educated nist. About Same 1948 Î1Î4S..M wews Wews Flees Czech Reds Laymen's League Accepts By-Laws AS LITTLE AS * 2-00 A WUK SETS YOU FREE ON WASHDAYSI Take up to 24 months to poy for work less washing! Your wa'hdays BALKIN" SITUATION It Pays to Investigate A Gentle Reminder months and month» to pay the balance! And with your Bendix all you'll do is set a dial, put in soap and leave! The Bendix docs the Z5 tr HIM T"* Our "off" begin NOW—with rest—all by itself! Waihe» clothe», (.henges its own water. Rinses 3 time». Damp-dry» LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES of clothes. (Jeans itself. Shuts itself off! You olp ^ t don't even have to be there, Find out about on Your Farm Buildings and Contents. the new easy payment E. E. BARTRUFF, Insurance Agent 14 S. 6th terms today. Come in or Phone 301 telephone! Coat* up to $90 leas than other automatics to start with I yep BEN DIX^omat,c Washer just a reminaer that when Groceries OPEN DAILY — EXCEPT TUESDAYS 7:30 A. M. — 12:00 P. M. On Highway 99 South Between Daugherty ’• Mill & Bowser Carpenter Shop your car needs good SERVICE you should bring it to ¡ McKenzie Texaco Station > 5th & Wash. Phone 1031 n* IUXI MODil COME IN fOR FRit DtMONSTRAFION NEW LOW PRICES DeLuxe - $219.95 Standard $199.95 Golden Rule Appliance 711 S Pacific Highway Phone 703