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Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon 'nuirxM Se|H. 29, 1949 4RE YOU ONE? Published Every Thursday at Are you one that just "skims over" the ads. Here's a test of y out Cottage Grove, Oregon retaining value. Read the display ads in this paper carefullv. Established August 15, 1889 en try to answer these questions. w. c. MARTIN Editor, Publisher 1. Freddie Fix — It is a new ad series just begun this week BulMcriptiMB rat««, cuh in advance. No subscription for less by whom? Il A Fl til , k »1 a Ka as . _ - than three months. 6 M os. 3 M oa 2. ‘ You'll he thankful for that tankful," is the slogan of what In Lane and Douglas Countiea .2.50 1.50 1.00 heating oil service? Outside This District ..... ........ .3.00 1.50 Foreign Rates on Application. 3. "Fisherman's Guide' is sponsored each week by what gro eery store? Entered * ♦ Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. JET DEVELOPMENT ' Cottage ©rove Jkntmd naiionai EDITORIAL £ oc A tío ' n Olid El ATIOI Giles was Ilie woist, ha\inn to re Mr. and Mt ■ E Davcii|x>rl and Lunilv were ill with th ■ Ihl last week but aie much better now Mrs. Florence <*h.dive ii'cvivei word of the illness ol her fallici in law I |e W UN roke. hul time Mr unii Mrs Neil Brown and today f KIDDIES oben F. Wagner of Eugene were inner guests at the l ol Wagner unie Tuesday evening. Mrs Helen Bales' Mr 4. "Now You Know ' — or do vou? — who the sponsor of this ad is? \ our local paper. The Cottage Grove Sentinel, is dependent ■ Florence Carlson <if Council, upon the local mervhaiiLs' advertising. If you enjoy reading Iio, also n niece, Mrs. Bruce [Hl of Council, about your irieiuK. family. <tv. and hope to keep on enjuvitig A COMMUNITY OR YOUTH CENTER them, youshuuld rem I ih. a.K. ami TI.I.I..IHI MEIU'HANTS accompanied them ns far i A community or youth center, talked of hen* for several THAT \<d READ THEM ! land whi'n they went home years, may reach fruition m the next year or so with the proper rs Eiorence Chnffei' enter This little stranger in the ooperalion of intereste<l civic groups, individuals and organixa Answers : house ions Aside from the hospital such a eenter is perhaps the most morning noA apq oj mpas important project for this seetiun of the state aud should such Deserves the verv beat; s Du Wagner « «'‘‘"ter be completed, it will not be for one communitv alone oq lunipatu sup qWojqi putt ‘juoddu sutaiqoja Xyup Our milk the Kiddies do mid oo«,d.c«**,y*Wy »erve a region at least a- larg.‘ as the A uujq pv stqj sjosuoas AJUJ. y ojuiunsui isstuy g ») t* ¿liter Maj last Ilir. prescribe, union high school district. .Ù3JOJ0 sÀJjqdtuuH g For it is best by lest! Four or five years ago. a movement for a center or a reerea men are fighi Jipsap sit: [tqow aqi xvuto'i □ a Ô How River logging tional project something like Springfield non has was laun. he.l । but was dropped because another project was thought to be Áofua ppw.w uapvaj uoA iqotioq) Ájq¡ it:qj more important. Now the idea has been revived with at least sptt aiuioa jo sauas siqi utirt'aq isnf snq euiqiun|¿ s.uoqs I CULP CREEK <UI£ o,‘*a,uza,'on already pledged to aid in a movement of this sort. Most of us are aware of the accomplishments at Drain sources developments without set item where public spirited citizens joined together to build a swim ting up lederal bureaucratic mo was pi nopoly. 1 am just as much op]>os<x! miiig pool and around the swimming pool a vouth center and a to a federal bureaucratic monouoh ¡ r. P luen rd The cornel inerting place for the young p*ople and the accomplishments at DORENA mold liavc read Mrs. Ph as 1 am to a monopolistic control Drain have already received statewide recognition. of our multiple puijiose dams In I io is improving slowly, Imi still It is the thought of a good many people that the vouth or the prnate utilities of the Pacific I community center should provide a buihling large emuigh to, Northwest. Thus in my interview A White House |mrty was hcld week a meeting place for the young people as well as the scout organi- yesterdaj I pointed out that w< ■ f w<-vk il the home Mr and Mis Ixiis Giles fell a Mr and .Mrs B L. Perini were J". !“h,lt,on a P,ae* ’•>.* South Lane eountv fair ■ s Chirvni'e \\ ineinger. (¡U' sts A lengthy communicat ion rv- must avoid placing the economic elceh'd to menilHuship in Cieswell knee hone lust week I ne South Lane fair Is seventeen years old and during these livelihood the [x'ople esent included Mme . Joe Sloan, Eren H (oekcll of Milwaukie, seventeen years, the affair has been handicapped bv lack of ceived by air mail Tuesday from Pacific Northwest into any bureau Grange Thursday evening and Iwo ixxmard Whitnum. Is.dxll Ken applications (or membership were a |M>ulityman visited this ilru'k D on Wcddi II, Frank HeWi s. facilities for a proper display of exhibits. The last fail’ was par to Senator Wayne Morse, in which cratic strait jacket which would presentisi The fair committee ' icinily Elliott Ericksen, H It. Lunt and icnlarly hanl hit because so little time was given for prepara a copy of the telegram sent to the sacrifice the rights and interests several <hddt*n F tion exhibits although the lack of time was not a fault of th. Oregon Journal and Oregonian was of local self-government units 1 willingly w ith all of the work con Uni Ui w r. gene was the (|em.Ulsll}.lor, Re- fair officials. However it was the principal thing that discour inclosed. Senator Morse was at the feel that the administrative |x>licy nected with the fair. The proj'-ct MtrtifMt» shments of pie and ice cream -------------r— aged business establishments from purchasing booths and mad. time still confined to the hospital, which we finally work out for ad- eommittii* recommended th.* pur CM AM -------- — home Thus.* pre'ent Were Mr and ' ministering these projects should SOStASMT.»» PN0Ni>32t it appear as though the business people had little or no interest but hoped to be out by this week be a cooperative one lielween the chase of 20 folding metal chairs Mi s Sani Handle and children. Ina in the fair. for use al the hall nid Mi F E end. He joked about tin* corset the federal and lix'al government units Geary, Lois and bibv of Salem. I Kent and Ralph Mr and Mrs We mention the fair because this community event hits doctors will make him wear for a . thus placing upon the people of th< Allen, Mr James B (Tvipnian while. suffered along with others thru laek of a meeting place The ind family, 1 Pacific Northwest the primary re- the chairs. i.iisy Ann. Orville The Firemen The partial telegram follows: and LertUS, eenter might take several years to plan and build, but it would 1 sponsihility of developing the ec- ('lari Mi Within the next few days as I onomic (xilicies and administration M r s. < 'hapman. be worth the effort and would place us on par with a number of Mr anil Mrs John other localities which already have these facilities. And it would soon as I can get out of hospital I policies in accordance with their Uountj Fireman A whh ilion. All shall make speech on floor of sen desires expressed through thcii H Chapman. Mrs Hoti certainly help to check the often repeated complaint from the ate making perfectly mcmlx rs are asked to bring cook my Mrs Lillian young folks that "there isn’t anything to do, nor nowhere to go position of CVA issue as of now. I , own democratic processes I rccog ies to the next meeting (or re- Sen. Wayne Morse Outlines Position On CVA Measure With the Granges 9nc¿£¿iañ& I nize tiiat the federal government Ireshments Mr a n<l thought I made it perfectly clear Mrs. Hugli iHvihttle ai Games and songs in keeping Richard of Cottage Grove in press interview I had jesterday the dev. lopment of H ivm ' pnijccls in which I emphasized following but they are not of a nature which with the hunting season wer, en- Cox. Eugene; Mr ami Mrs WHAT S THE DIFFERENCE points: 1. I strongly favor early makes it wise in my judgement to joyed by all. les E Bah's, M.nmt View; Mis completion of projects called for | give to three presidential nppoint- Naomi Horner Hajing n^ver lived in England, we could not speak with in Magnuson Bill S. 2180. I be- Ò, s in BRON <.K\X».E XI US netto ititi (’.ari ns great control over the ec- Matv Bri<l authority on the cause of the rise of socialism there but from lieve that first things should come Hebron Grange members onomy in the Northwest as is <• Hell. .Mr what we know of n, the change to socialism was much the sam. first and first thing that needs to I contemplated by the pending CVA and Mrs Elwyn Bah < anil chil since mcmtx rs kind of a political battle as we are witnessing in the United Is? done is to build projects called i bill if I correctly understand im dren. Ijiwrence. Mari and N"d helping <>|x'n the hunting season. Spates at present. Those who are opposed to th. further en for in S. 2180 mon which all at. plications of that bill. of Cloverdale; Mr an I Mrs Sul It was announced that I lie net my Bah'S and family Dia .1 croachment of government into the fields now served bv private in agreement as to th *ir '<*ed if wt I pointed out in my press con f ferencc yesterday that I am fol- profit from the food booth at the Rene industry are termed reactionaries and those who agree that are to have id *q tat. U| and Rex, Ml ! • 1 lowing exactly same course of ac South Line Kail was $125, a wel Mi more bureaus and more bureaucrats are necessary for our exist cheap po v< soil cn.icer 'u tion that 1 believe is consistant come addition to the building fund ence are termed as forward looking liberals. The term liberals and full flood cvntru! •>. n ^u< we suppose shoold mean those who believe in being liberal with maximum d- . k «. m •; et Lv' d • with policy of Charles McNary in respect to development of our the taxpayers’ funds. trial expin.-.ian p. : it. .’ <. ' - Northwest multiple purfiose dam- Night, < S'lob nice time. — , W,“ a1-^ “ote that those who are opposed to the proposed cific Northwest. I sud ' y and other river projects. He con in charge of Mrs D>is Giles. Mr Haz. l IL i i ( olumbia \ alley Authority are dubbed as tools of the power and repeat today that I think it is stantly advocated importance of Elmo, of Springfield and Mr Thelma trust regardless of the basis of the opposition. Such accusât ion- form of political blackmail for going forward with construction I and I larry Lew is Wicks had a ki (tie Ina walci On Night the are becoming familiar to most of us now because they ar. bein” administration to sidetrack S. I of the projects leaving for the de spilled mi them at the , umi im used by both the communists and the socialists. In the political 2180 and completing of projects termination of the people them community is invited to attend an ; .Mmiil tv, binning th. in Hull} Mrs provided for therein until and un evening of fun and entertainment. selves in the various localities and battle which is being carried on from year to year and not on the election years as we are formerly accustomed to, your opponents less it can have its way in passage regions the questions pertaining to Grangers, come and bring your KILL ATHLETES FOOT of its proposed CVA Bill. 2. I said how the projects were to be ad friends. Let's get acquainted. are never given credit for an honest opinion. ' T 4 L BEST SEI,!.EI! yesterday as I have many times ministered once they were con Hebron Grange Home Ecunom- KELLY DRUG before that my final position on structed. I agree that the federal ics club met with Mrs Hale Harris Hi "K . Tin SAYS I'Kvwr; r-. I'’’l l, y«nj miMt KKACII I! ’ , KH.I. p á and Mrs. Hansen at the home of any CVA proposal will be deter interest in those projects is such TIRED CONGRESS nu rontalnin^ w p ,rnt m. mined after the hearings have lx*en a considerable one that the federal The average citizen has no quarrel with the past or present completed and tfie debate is well government has definite rights was reporter! that magazine sales HMM session of our national congress, except to complain perhaps under way in senate. I do not see connected with their administra at the last two gringo meetings have totaled $1 KO. how anyone could possibly say | tion which should not lx* ignored that the matter of operating our government is getting beyond The Hope Chest is still being the comprehension of the folks wh • stay away from Washington with any degree of intellectual but in respect to those rights 1 honesty at all that no But there is one bad feature of the long sessions of congress’and any kind, type or CVA law of think the Hoover Commission re add' d to, although it already con description lovely things. 'Hie this is that members become so exhausted and grow so wearv of should ever be passed by the con- port gives us a good starting point tains many alone is for working out an improved co taking the daily sessions that often ill advised and bad legislation is gross. As I pointed out in my ordinated a lovely cedar chest policy among the federal chance on passed. press interview yesterday I think agencies which have an inten st in built by Roy Means, a well-known The same thing often happens at a political convention that that in final analysis some features the projects. carpenter and grange mcmljcr. has become deadlocked over the nomination of some candidate. of various proposals of a CVA will More than 7,(MX) varieties of Delegates grow so tired of the convention proceedings that they probably be adopted in any piece apples have Iwen recorded in the will agree to the nomination of a candidate, whether they like of legislation that seeks to co United Slates. im or not and regardless of whether he has a chance to win the ordinate the various federal and local agencies charged with re The Mount View, Dorena and election. sponsibility of administering the Culp Creek schools arc getting un river resources of Pacific North derway with the touch football west. However, I am satisfied that season with Mount View winning AN OREGON FAILURE final bill will be a far cry from one and losing one. Charles Par (The Dalles Chronicle) CVA bill now pending before con rett is principal and coach at the Oregon has a number of state institutions but unfortunately gress. The reason I say that is Mt View school, and is really none of them serves one group which badly needs aid—the older because I am satisfied that people giving the boys a workout, this À ¿een-agfirs who have committed crimes and need rehabilitation. of Pacific Northwest, once they Ix'ing the first year for . a /oral Some ot the worst criminal offenses are committed by voting come to understand full implica years of football for that school persons. Many of the offenders are hardened violators who need tions of that bill will recognize Last Friday the Mount View severe corrective treatment. The penitentiary is available for that it seeks to give too much ad school beat Culp Creek with a Ji those ministrative authority over eco score of 26-6. who belong to this class. nomic life of Pacific Northwest to On Wednesday Mount View In most instances, however, the youth who strays into crime three men appointed by president is not jnr any means hopelessly uncorrectible; he needs help in who will lx? responsible to presi played Dorena on the Kelly field and really took a beating from getting back into his former respected niche in society. dent and not to people of Pacific the Dorena huskies, 37-7. S. T. Some of these teen-agers are too old to lie sent to the train Northwest. This particular feature Clark is the principal and coach ing school at Woodburn and too young to become associated of proposed CVA Jaw is bound to for Hie Dorena school. Most of the with the tough offenders who populate the penitentiary. The lx* opposed by constitutional lib Dorena boys who played last year, problem of what to do with offenders in this age class is con- erals because it tends Io place too returned and arc on the team much power in executive branch again this year, and they really i Stantly coming before our judges, who have no choice but to our government at expense of grew up this summer, giving I hern ■ iiprovise arrangements which are admittedly inadequate but of both congressional checks and a stronger, huskier learn. still the best under the circumstances. local self-government checks and Next Thursday afternoon Mount Today’s youth of 18 is regarded as more mature than his controls. Wo can coordinate the View will (day the London team father was at that age. But he lacks mature judgment and needs administration of our river re at Kelly field. Everyone’s io this town". Talking About Our rapid cleanin«; unti pre sing service! Bring your soiled -.annents in to us in jig time they are perfectly cleaned and pre. ivd ! Re idy for wearing Come tn today "It's the Know How That Excels Al! Others" 107 N. 7th Phone 717 KEM’S for DRUGS Outlying Schools Start Ball Season fry Birma-Rex for Acid Indigestion Neutralizes excess acids ' Helps r emove gas 4 Soothes irritated stomach lining Relieves heartburn due to excess acid W!ien the Temperature 11PLUNGES aelp when in trouble. Society should extend it to him as an investment in future good citizenship. We are not doing that ami -Il Ihus have failed to bear our full responsibility as a state. Farmers can take heart now that the state’s m. at and milk & scarcely equals the state needs now with the population increase since the war. CASH or 3. CALAMITY? Ready Mix I MESU’T COST IT PAYS Caah! But a burglary could change the picture —that wintery wind at your house lunges. Don’t be cold, miserable. Call us today, now, for the oil you’ll need to keep cozy. Wc Give You FREE S & H Green Saving Stamps Phone «76” overnight. Insurance covers such loss. j t ? Cottage Grove Ready - Mix Phone 384J3 8tfcx Union Oil Co "EE ASSURED — EE INSURED" B. Leonard Insurance Service Wiser Bldg. 617 Main Phone 34 Distributer R. L. (Bob) Södergran Going Hun!i«g? Take along a first aid kit Take along a hot water bottle to keep you warm on those cold nights Take Along Films For a picture of your deer. ------ .