The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 19, 1949, Image 2

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cottage Grove. Oregon
w. c. MARTIN _
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Foreign liâtes on Application.
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BERLIN BLOCKADE AND AIRLIFT
3 Mos
1 00
Upcoming soon
both
1.50 House amt Senate will be a d«
ficieney bill carrying tin1 appro)'
Orcgon' “
1 r ° R 1A ‘
d«» matter.
the wage ami hour administration
has exercised all authority grant­
ed directly or by implication and
has expanded i*s activities into
areas of business where there is
little or no authority in law. To
prottx't its position, it now comes
to Cengross asking for language
specifically authorizing its acts
MAY 4. 1949:
BIG 4 ANNOUNCE
BLOCKADE TO END
MAY 12. FOREIGN
MINISTERS TO
MEET ON MAY fl
MARCH II. 194»
SOVIETS HALT ANO INSPECT
ALLIED RAIL. ROAD TRAFFIC
u«b«ck
APRIL I. 194»
RUSSIANS IMPOSE
RESTRICTIONS FIRST
AIR SUPPLIES ARRIVE
1V
|ASÿ£^TgN
O’fcJoQwsQREI
There’s an
easier way
JUNE 22. 194»
BIG FOUR BERLIN
MEETING FAILS TO
END BLOCKADE
SOVIET ANNOUNCES
CURRENCY REFORM
HÀMtU«'
Recovery Administration-Marshall
APRIL 25. 1*49
■ Plan). The program has been
TASS. RUSSIAN
authorized by Congress for an-
NEWS AGENCY
REPEALS STALINS
----- —-----faUHgIM.W P • 11S l(£ R,$ 4^5 OC I A T10 1 । other year. The actual money to
WILLINGNESS TO
be spent on it has not yet been
END BLOCKADE
determined. There has been some
evidence that the President and
ECA officials got more than they
BERLIN
JUNE 24 194»
expected in the authorization bill rotary of Labor was asked what
BAN All SHIPMENTS
and are now just a little worried employment would not come with­
APRIL 4, 1949;
FROM WEST GERMANY
that they may have reached tixi in Interstate Commem* under the
NORTH ATLANTIC
high. Not long ago. the President
TREATY SIGNED
indicated that he thought 'due tary hesitated and turned to his
to declining prices" the appropria­ Solicitor. The Solicitor though for
OIIWiN
JUNE 2 b. 1941
tion could be cut more than a a moment and roplkxl, "The local
Rhtin
BEGIN AIRLIFT
hundred million dollars under the barber shop." After another pause,
Main
FEBRUARY IS. H«:
authorization figure. 1 understood he added. "Probably."
JESSUP. MALIK OPEN
there have been some own lower
Representative Wingate Lucas.
TALKS IN NEW YORK
guesses fnwn administration IVmocrat from Texas and mem-
sources.
NO»
her of tlie House Ixtbor Committee
JULY I 194»
Frankfurt
This all grx's to prove the
SOVIETS WITHDRAW
has introduced a substitute for the
curacy of my comment on
FROM KOMMANDATURA
administration bill. Lucas declares.
i floor of the hous«' when the auth­
orization bill was tx'ing detxuixi more power t
JANUARY 30. 1949
AUGUST JI 1948
It was my opinion then, ami I so than any hill e ■r reported during
STALIN ANSWERS
FOUR MILITARY
stated, that the authorization fig- peacetime by :i committee of
KINGSBURY SMITH S
GOVERNORS MEET TO
i ure of some five and one-half Congress.
QUESTIONNAIRE.
DISCUSS CURRENCY.
JULY 26 194»
i billions was carelessly calculated
WHICH OPENS WAY
LIFTING BLOCKADE;
WEST GERMANS AGREE
i and should not b»' considered as
TO END BLOCKADE
mention
TO SET UP GOVERNMENT
DISCUSSIONS FAIL
, exact or final figures. I am hope­ of the
i. indict-
ful
that
the
appropriations
com
­
ed by < Neu York grand jury
GROWTH BRINGS GROWING PAINS
THIS CHART-MAP TRACES the salient developments of the Berlin blockade and the resulting airlift by the U. 9.
wideS'nv'i J?^ ¡s.,,0.nsi^rai>le talk on the necessity of mittees of both houses of Congress short h after the first of this year
nnd Britain which supplied the Allied sector of the city with a better-than-niinlmum amount of necessities.
will comb all of the optimism out ! h id not bron brought to trial. I
Washington officials view current developments with an attitude of caution.
widening two of our pnnetpa streets Whiteaker u hi 1,
of the ECA appropriation request. further stated Ihat his trial was
On the subject of appropriations, being postponed time after time
litroin oi a BOLDING < om
of thb 8ltrePt’
S,Xth
is
for ,he ^ieal expansiot you may be interested in a couple
and expressed the opinion that tie
PAN Y AFMI.IATF OF A
of paragraphs of comment made in : would never be brought to trial
NATIONAL HANK
maue along .North and South Sixth street if nromitv .-in I,.. his weekly newsletter to his Con­ ' unless the public demanded it. BELLE SAYS
?iriith,hiZh^nab,y:
«xpanMon wiU bi m^le along gressional District by representa­ [Just recently. Attorney General
H.ECTtOX I (lit
rubllvhcd In Accordarle« A4 lib
WE ARE DOING OK
or 4 OTT 4OR 0*0% »:
if
hTayKF ^me °,h<>r “djaeent district. Signifiemnh tive Erect t P. Scrivner of Kansas. . Tom Clark has issued another
Section Sill, I!, M. Ro-
W c are just getting into o
E ( Hl X IT . OREGON
or sii y^°oXnobnT£^^
eoiwtmeted in the last five He writes with accurate "inside postponement. This is an outrage­ on the cemetery cleanup j.
vi-rd Statuir«
knowledge because he is a mem­ ous situation. Tom Clark and high
have completed one week’s v
r six yean-, only one has been located on Main street
ber of the appropriations com-1 administration officials seem to one hall our task I hope, by
1949.
^Hpropertv owners we have diseuased the matter with ire mittee:
be determined to prevent the trial Wc wi»h Io again thank all 11
£70^^^b0,h of ,h"above
of Tranaamerlca Corporation, Wil­
"Recent news stories credit the i of Alger Hiss if possible. I have
mington, I Mlawnre. Which i* id
-<> «lievrfullv and loyally -up-
?i mite kfr
ProPerty owners w ould generally I.. chairman of the appropriations my own opinion as to why I be­
I tin- work thru the years ami
filiated with The Finit National
the
loth
5Urd1« "Odd he to get the utilities to .nove committee. Mr. Cannon. Demo­ lieve they are afraid to try Hiss
day
of
June,
1949
from
ain doing so. also this »ear. And
Bank of Cottage Grove, Cottage
the hour of eight o'clock A M to Grove, Oregon, 56-12-12.
t£ th™ o^^^^
"ty T1'6.,h“ n«^«ry funds to pave crat of Missouri, with burning and that opinion is not flattering
zeal for economy. Had he helped to the present heads of the execu­
the hour of eight o'clock P M of
four
on e«®h side of the eurb
Kind of business: Holding corn­
- i *7.ntP?”y b® ®h<»ked to death
¡th the parking the committee during the 80th tive department of our govern­
not know that when you buy said day. and at said s|M*cial c!«v- ivi ny. primarily of bank »tocks.
there will be submitted tn
problem, but limiting the parking to one side of the street isn't I Congress, we could have saved ment.
this cemetery. y ou automata •
Manner In which above-named -
more than the three billion dol­
lectors of the City of Cottage organization is affiliated «ith m. '
ame
a
mt
inker
of
this
as-m
ia-
WK?
tb-Ls P^bIern' 8Uch - "«« recently «lone with lars we did save. During the
c the following question: tional tvmk. and degree of con-I
Tlie house has N'en considering
mletl together for the sole
hd«aker since it will mean that some twenty-seven or eight
80th Congress on bills rotating routine and minor legislation for
Shall the City of Cottage Grove trol: Tranaamerica Corporation |
<ars parked along this street will lie moved elsewhere. The one I just
Oregon lx* fiuthoried to cxcce«l the
one department, Mr the last several days. This con­
owns directly 90% of the mit-,
meut
i. °Ur ,at® ®i‘y manager form of govern-' Cannon offered ten amendments stitutes a welcome "breather"
constitutional six per cent limita­ standing capital stock of above [
i
thc establishment of a one-wav street on Whiteaker which, if accepted, would have after the strain of more than a
tion as provided for In Section II named member Ivmk
and this was knocked out over night by the city «ouncil w ithout increased appropriations by week of debate on the labor- at your lot. if it
Article XI of th«' Constitution of
Financial relations with bank:
thliKri!108* wh° favorwi th® on® " ay street a chance to express 1 S306.077.6fi6. These being de­ management bill.
Oregon by the sum^of $14,81170
way it does there
Stock of affiliated bank
for
th«'
purpose
of
providing
addi
­
feated,
he
offered
two
motions
One
little
incident
which
oc
­
But if you wish
WM the reeula‘ion "hieh prohibit« «! parkin-
owned
$46.000.00
to recommit carrying amend­ curred while a bill was being read you. just jurnish the neces-ary fund*, tional funds m th«' General Fund,
on cue side of the street given any advance notice.
I z>ans to affiliated bank, none
ments to increase amounts by for amendment was as revranng as $2 per lot. In case where lots are Street Fund, Sewer Fund, and
Borrowings from affiliated
S289.385.710. Actions speak it was interesting. The bill had to very over grown it might take more Emergency Fund and all other
bank ....
Notre
louder
than
words.
City
Government
pur|xiscs.
”
do
with
granting
authority
to
the
IS THE PROPOSED CVA AUTOCRATIC
than two hours to clean them up and
Stock of affiliate registered in
The
Lower
Floor,
A.
F
A
A.
M.
rega!dTnÌbtLthe
the gorthwext is confused "Up to date, under Mr. Cannon Comnxxiity Credit corporation tp the surrounding alley-. Many have Building, corner H un«l Main
name of bank or known tn lx*
provide warehouse space for grain.
me who have already contributed
owned
by bank directly or in-
Vaidv author“ t ” and
‘he proposed Columbia who has sat in with each Com- Congressman John Phillips of told
fh.it th;
uld pay us more if necec- Streets, in Cottage Grove, Oregon,
directly
None
tid t WP
Th^ pr°P°sal.ha-<i *®»e »erits. blit the wor^t mittee when
decided the California offered a simple amend­ Muy V
in
the
First
Ward;
the
City
Re-
; apprei iate this spirit of
Other obligations to, or known
amount
recommend
the ment the force of which was to willing
rorder
s
office.
City
Hall
on
Sixth
e rnl-t
a*aiaBt rt « ‘hat it ‘akes the right to house.
ieratico. WHATEVER
to be held
affiliate''.
the first five appropria allow the CCC to loan farmers YOU
iT
th lhe
?" ay from the northwest people an
Street, between Main Street and
I ink
None
tion bills have authorized spend­ money so they could build small Y()l R OWN
Sixth
and
Washington
Avenue,
in
a —°f thW’ "h° Uke ,heir or',crB fr“'" ing of nearly a billion dollars
Other information rvx-rxaary to
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
storage bins for themselves the DUMP THL
disclose fully rclutiorui with
($9-15,316.4051 more than allowed loan to he repaid from current THE ALLEY:
Second Ward; and Pearl
Din J” ,oo^ln^ back over the history of our country for the past by
lumk
None
the 80th Congress in similar crop proceeds The result would
residence,
1133
East
Main
lOO jeara we have fought one war for state rights ami since th«
I, W. L. Andrews. Vice Presi
bills. Democrats, of course, will be a saving of many millions of THE GOLDEN RI LE. Wc just Cottage Grove. Oregon, in the
pXr^nd hav
,rivcn th"
government more point out that the amounts al­
dollars which would otherwise be won't hav«- fund', to move four trash Third Ward, are designated us deni and Treasurer of Tranxamer
Corporation,
lemnly
1 oS ofev^ i'^” t.he. *ove7’m<,nt bureaus grow until about lowed are $389 million loss than spent by the government to buy unless
you pay us for it. So it will polling places.
0atT?ff.7®7.,•\peop,®'« employed by the federal government, the President suggested in his or build warehouses. The further just have Io lie there -polling the
Grace Brund and Effie Knowles swear that the above statement is
nn*. ♦ b
feature of the proposed UVA is that its policies budget, but that will not lighten result would be to allow a farmer general cleaning effeet we are striv­ are hereby dcsignatr'd as judges true, to the bent of my knowledge
nnd belief.
,
nee set up are not subject to review or repeal by the people w ho the load on the tax-payer."
to have control of his own busi­ ing so hard to accomplish. Now is and Nellie Blackmore as clerk in
W L. ANDREWS.
The above was written several ness rather than to have it con­ your chance to help us First come. the first ward; Bertie Durham
Sworn to and subscrilM-d ireforr
weeks ago. Several other appro­ trolled by the government. All first sei •n. If you want your lot and Faye (). McLaughlin arc here­
e approved. If the proposal is approved, we will be just that priation
me
Hits -1th day of May, 1949
bills
have
been
acted
upon
by
designated
ax
judges
and
Syl
­
mu<jh neater the socialistic program in England As it is we ar. by the house since Mr. Scrivner republicans voted for the amend­ cleaned, DON'T DELAY. Mail
JOHN F BUHNS. Notary Pub
via Griggs as clerk in the Second
ment
and
so
did
a
few
democrat
your
tw
dollars
contribution
to:
m. ’\a»vU\i°Ur y,‘arS
Britain ,n this "*Peet. but we do made his comment quoted above.
lie in and for the illy nnd County
s Belle Burkholder. Secy. Ward, and Rosetta Harpolc and
Sllnd Jh<‘
f°r
be«ause unlike The spending record of the 81st members. Administration members
May Tennis ate hereby designated of San Francisco, State of Cali­
voted "no" but the amendment
C. G. Cem. Aw'n.
inland we are still comparatively rich in natural rosoun-es Congress continues
bad. was passed on a teller vote. Now
as judges ami Ella Ryncarson ns fornia. My commission expires
of this work for
April 12. 1953.
42-Ite
House appropriation bills to date here is the revealing part of the
clerk in the Third Ward.
225 N. Lane Si
total more than FOUR BILLIONS story The opposition to the rove, Oregon.
All as provided by Ordinance
THING WE DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT
of dollars in excess of the figure amendment (administration for­
No. 1315, passed by the Common
When one sees the increasing number of motor vehicle in the same bill passed by the ces i DID NOT ask for a recorded
Council and approved by the May­
or on May 16, 1949.
roll call vole on that amendment.
tore »nA
as vveii as the increased number of farm trac- previous (80th) Congress.
Latest news on the annual as­
D. J. ALLEN
It seems pretty obvious to me that
as?ifi
equipment, the logical question to
It seems probable that the next they were willing and anxious to sessment work required to hold
City Recorder.
from now
We
”S’ng °r f"d in tweOty or thir,y y**8^ big test
mining
claims
is
that
there
will
the administration vote further control over the
41-4t1l
strength in the House will come farmers if they could do it anony- probably be NO moratorium on
te.“ ?ea” “°t®ble progress has been made in in connection with the proposed mously. but when it came to hav- such work this year.
etitent
/”**'« from oil Shale and farm prod amendments to the Wage and
A scout car of the Bohemia Mine
ing their names printed in cold
eta but according to the oil rnen. our supply of natural crude is Hour Act. This legislation has tjqie
Owners Association, made an ex­
in
the
Congressional
Record
™e o7iU^
PF?
E^ff' « h« - -pXd to be !>een pending before the House
as opposing the idea of a farmer amination of the Hardscrabble, or
“J
aV h°n,'7 °n
«J* oil ¡< literally Rules Committe for some time building his own storage bii n that Sharps Creek road la») Sunday.
The road is open as far as Glen­
running out of “our” ears. In the 100 years since oil has been The administration desires a "gag ’ they did not want to do!
205 Pac. Hy So
wood, to car having eleven inch or
rule
prohibiting
amendments
and
irirri'/ r\v
s‘a‘es ‘hat we have used only 35.(KX).OOO
In those letters I have endeavor­ better road clearance; but is ex­
nnJf-r We ba^ ‘I’?10™1
one per cent of the total sedi- the Committee has declined to re­
port the bill under such a rule.
ed
bo avoid referring to the intent tremely rough and gulleycd. Above
" a7 -V‘a« ,n this country for oil. According to 1he b. .1
Aside from the issue over in­ of the Truman administration as Gienwixxl the road is closed by
nnlT
a rescrv«, of 100.000.000,009 harnls of oil crease in the base hour ly wage
windfalls and snow drifts ranging
socialistic. The pattern of legis­
m<|er ground and at least as much off shore.
rates, the most critical questions lation sponsored by prominent from two to four feet in depth.
-
^‘yfar the I nited States produced
barrels involve the stretching of federal administration memlxjrs and the 50 Years Ago, From The Nugget
Bohemia, May
1X99
12 mon‘hs and new methods added an equal amount io authority under
Interstate pattern of statements by the Presi­
reserves.
Commerce clause to cover former­ dent himself is becoming so clear furious snow storm is raging."
fxiuls Betters of th'- Swceiwtak-
----------- accuracy for your
ly exempt employments and chang­ in that direction, that I intend to
ing of exemptions for certain sea­ devote a future letter to that sub­ es Mine is cultivating a warlik«
watch when wc repair it.
THE OPPORTUNITY DRIVE
sonal industries.
ject. I think the paragraph above spirit and is very anxious to en­
Skilled mechanic» do the
May
16th
list
for
service
in
the
Philippines.
Typical of government bureaus, is indicative of the trend.
loan dMV» ♦
P^b ¡'as been designated as opportunity
work expertly, promptly.
~~ A
Red Croa* Membership
Red Croa» membership through
out Ilio world total* UH million.
Bohemia Nuggets
to keep engines cleaner
this way
with
A Product of
Standard of California
Carbon trouble? C oito -
sion? Not when you uno
HPM Motor Oil! For
RPM in epccudly com-
(xiunded... to »tick to
engine hot apota that
ordinary oils leave Imre,
to light oxidation nnd«no
lens important) to rust­
proof internal engine
parts us it lubricates!
7th A Monroe
Telephone 16
-CHICKEN
TOWN TALK CAFE
On the Minute
loa|i drive to sell savings bonds over the nation. The public
udAri!y 8h°^
fnc011ra«®<l to save. Wc have no quarrel
wi^i the purpose of the campaign, but we wish to call attention
S two'tr °PP°rtun!‘y to invest, not for speculation ax we did
?' H L azn
in *nanJr o£ th« birger corpora-
ops Hu- stocks of which can now )M. obtained very reasonably
<>uf large corporations are not all that could be desired and they
ar» not perfect, but bring big has its advantages. The laroe
manufacturers are largely responsible for mass production
which enabled us to win the last
ey are part of our
syleni of private enterprise and they
A new approach to the importance of big business will be
rnH *btT
other stock exchanges. These messages
tell the public how to invest to bring modest earnings to
the average stockholder—earnings which offer the average
investor good interest or his investment.
WE GIVE COMPLETE, COURTEOUS SERVICE
TO ALL OUR PATRONS
OPEN DOOR POLICY
Idaho Irrigation
Idaho is third in the nation in
number of Irrigated acres of farm­
land with two and one half million
acres under irrigation.
"How arc you this morning,
Inky?”
"Fine!”
“Well, you otta notify your
face,”
4
One year written
guarantee
5th and Main
Cottane Grove
_____ 38-tfcxx
BABY PHOTO
CONTEST STARTS
JUNE 4th
THEO. KANGAS
Jeweler
38 No. 6th
Phone 301
Appointments
Neceasary
Obligations
ALL OF
ASIA
To protect everything you own from a liability claim,
and conform with the Oregon law, you will want insurance
on your car.
Ends June 38th
When you were told that State Farm is the world’«
largest auto insurance comnany and writes a broader ser­
vice for less money, that was true.
BIGGER! BETTER!
PRIZES!
To save money — See E. E. BARTRUFF, Service Man.
Freddie’s Mobil Station
Phone 706
Buy your life insurance where you buy your auto insurance
Lowest rates available on
Auto - Fire - Life Insurance
State Farm Insurance
34 N. 6th
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Phone 100
Notice: We have No Field Representative!
Clark’s Photo Studio
Guarantied Suf infliction
21 Sc. 6th
Phone 343-J