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l“uge 2 Thur».. Dec. 21, lt»AO F Th«- Sentinel. Cottage (árme, Oregon Cottage Grove Sentinel AIRCRAFT CARRIER MAKES U.S. PORT FROM KOREAN WAR PublUhvil every Thureday at Cottage Otow. Oregon. EitablUhed Augu«t 15. 18M. Entxed »1 Cotta»« Orova, Orc»on. a« aecoml claaa matter. Bubacription rate*, cash In advance. No aubacriptsm for leaa than three m**ntha. I» tjsn« and OotiKla« eountlM put«l<l« thia district .................. « Maa. i 30 1 to 2 SO 3 UU i on 1 1.30 Foreign rate« on application. RATION AI on the relutlunslnp <q il body chemical, nucleic acid. growth anti cancer la k*mg con Editor. Publisher i Managing Editor Advertising Manager Society Editor, Phone« 501Y. 555. 55a .................................... W. C. MARTIN ___ Kenneth Cuahman ... Orient Martin Afra Miriam Adkin« EDITORIAL $4000 Grant for ResearchonCancer Awarded to OSC Dr E J Dornfeld. professor ol zoology, under n »loop American Cancer society grant. Nucleic acids and related body chemicals ate vitally concerned m growth procc cells. Ihirnleld explains Sun e cancer is a form of ahnurmal growth, the zoologist is interested in learning more almut these substances De- veloping rat ovaries are uscii in PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION CHRISTMAS IL C. 1 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto the city of Galilee, named Nazareth, to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the House of David; and the virgin's name was Mary. “And the angel came unto her. and said, 'Hail, thou that are highly favored, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.’ “And when she saw him. she was troubled at his saying, and cast in her mind what manner of salutation this should “And the angel said unto her. Fear not, Mary: for thou hast favor with God. And behold thou shalt bring forth a son and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: and he shall reign over the House of Jacob forever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.’ “Then said Mary unto the angel, ‘How shall this be. seeing I know not a man ?’ “And the angel answered and said unto her. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God. And Behold, thy cousin, Elizabeth, shall have a son in her old age. For with God nothing shall be impossible.’ “And Mary said, ‘Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it unto me according to thy word-.’ And the angel departed from her.” Luke 1:26-38. “Oh little town of Bethlehem How still we see thee lie. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep. The silent stars go by; Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting light; The hopes and fears of all the years, Are met in thee to-night. “For Christ is born of Mary, And gathered all above. While mortals sleep the angels keep The watch of wondering love. O Morning star together Proclaim thy holy birth And praises sing to God the King, And Peace to men on earth. ‘‘How silently, how silently. The Wondrous gift is given; So God imparts to human hearts The blessing of his heaven. “No ear may hear his coming, But in this world of sin. Where meek souls will receive Him still, The dear Christ enters in. “O holy child of Bethlehem! Descend to us, we pray, Cast out our sins and enter in, Be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels. The great glad tidings tell, O, come to us, abide with us, Our Lord Immanuel!” —Phillips Brooks EASIER SHOPPING Domicili says that nucleo ' titles are I ormili when nucleic acids brvuk domi. When added to| the mixture they found to restrain cell division. This <>|H ns up n new possibility Io halt the spread of capcer Dr. Dornfeld explains. He adds that evidence suggests that X-ral treatments for cancer involves the production of such grcwth-bliicking nucleo tides. Valiev Faroe as It returns to San Diego, Calif., from war service off the Korean coast. Commander of Air Squadron 51, Lt. Dave Pollock (Inset), of Coronado, Calif, leu his daughter Julie, wear his helmet, while Kobin looks on. (International) CHEERING THOUSANDS ARE ON HAND to greet the aircraft carrier A PAT ON THE BACK FOR THE COTTAGE (¡ROVE POLKE FORCE Letters to Santa To the editor: Christmas cheer is with us! Bright lights, greeting cards, gaily «rapped gifts, an air of expectancy ■—we are about to celebrate the birthday of a King, the Son of God. Lune County ol Aus winter cover c truin winter |ieiu. hairy vetch, common and Wilhunetle vetch, and are ieminde.1 commun ryegi timi December is the linai dale on which farm lured or w al ehouse toi ed prie e support loans will lx* malic. According to Ernest I Schrenk, ehairm.'in. Lane Uounly rroductiun and Marketing Administration < 'ominittee, loan p.qs'is received in the county office in workable condition on or lH*f*m noon, Dc- eemlier 30, 1050, tin* last work day of the month, will he priH i - fur loans af- ter this date will I m * approved, The final deadline lor signing a producer punhn.se agreement mt DISGRACE IN CALIFORNIA ipplymp 1**1 on a s al- nut i il ie i Wc is .uppirted A Dike clover 35 ccnls. . i , nul .’la cents I mt |>oun<l Albert Oakes >d <>ak w ix Mui* Illness of AH mt I day eienun 1950 wlntei rover crop xeciw unii two months their Hiip|M>rl price |M*r cwt is u follows: Austrian muter j« । . $4 52; Common or Willamclle Eugene i mun tin* tinnier Anna Chain Saw Wan'house. Ine. Junction l. Eugene; and Dillard Hoad Seed Co., Kt I. Box 231, Eugene, Ore- gon ducer agreement will the ckvo .t eligible warehouse by the producer Prudu< .T. a l*o reminded that certain crop I (ay und Pasturi* Krai i are supportisi by rami storage and w archon.. Free Demonstrations Pat’s Saw Shop Phom* 116 !O-tfi XX FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MAN For truly diatinguished stationery, btisinetM cards, prose ri ntion blanks etc, call uh now. Our craftsmen will create ptinfeil matter, eminently suited to y..ur needs. COTTA! ever made of “blank” whiskey.” Farther on we note “Give the gift of distinction, 'blank' whiskey." Give and serve this ‘ whiskey, that rurp. this brandy, that ale. etc. On and on it goes. Thirty- three such ads were found in one magazine alone! To thousands of adults such advertising is revolt ing. but to ihe youth it may be alluring. And the cry grows loud er: "How can we slop our in creasing juvenile delinquency’. Parents should be alarmed. They should join in every move to edu cate young people to the evils of liquor. They should help to curb American's drinking habits, Ab- stinence. not moderation, is the cnly safe program. We would like to suggest again that the inauguration w<? turn on our radios. The of one way streets in the Cottage Grove business section strains of "Silent Night, Holy away followed by would ease the problem of parking. At one time we had a ^?gh' . - the one way street on Whiteaker, under which arrangement an qrink’so ” ,maS additional 27 cars found parking space, but because of one or We'opr n our daily p.qx rs. Head- two objections the one way street project was abandoned lines bold stand out: "Two-year and until this day we have never heard a logical reason ad- o,d youngster dies of convulsions vanced for dropping the one way street and adopting the ^ler drinking t parents' whiskey,” present system of parking on one side of the street. 1 Very sincerely yours, In tact we can t see any reason why other streets paral- quencies the majority attributed Dorothy Schaffner leling Main could not be made into one way streets, which ,o intoxicating liquor would mean the accommodation of more parking space We read our Christmas maga- adjacent to Main street. • I zines. Bright ads greet our eyes. Boil-Overs As long as possible the public is going to shop the easi-1 ^cr ® '.?as When feed spills over on the sur- est way and as pointed out many times before, this is one bottle is tag^ed^^^n ?ime for face units of your olcclric range let it char. When the unit is cool, brush advantage the small shopping center has over the metropoli- Christmas.” On the next page we off particle» with a brush. If need tan areas, which can’t be taken away, but there are occasions ead “Here’s all you need for the ed. enclosed units may then be where the small shopping centers do not take advantage of finest h™1 of Mvrry Christmas washed off. all th* opportunities offered them and it seems to us that I THE ROCK OF AGES Cottage Grove is certainly passing a good bet. Or do you disagree with us? Governor Earl Warren of California has called the shotgun slaying of Sam Rummell, lawyer for Gambler Mick ey Cohen and other characters of the Los Angeles fraternity of vice, “just another outcropping of gang warfare which springs from fighting over the spoils of the underworld.” It is also an indictment of California law enforcement and the indifference of the people. Organized gambling and other criminal activities cannot exist without the paid pro tection of police and politicians. In the gang warfare revolving around Cohen’s illegal activities, ten men have been killed, two are missing and presumed slain, five have been wounded, including Cohen. Unfortunately for the public welfare, Cohen's enemies have not been able to liquidate him yet—though they have made him suffer the tortures of the condemned by killing his inti mates, one by one. Not that Cohen’s death would end the gang war in this most profitable vice field in America. The fabulous profits in protected gambling have re placed the enormous earnings of prohibition-era bootlegging as the cancer in metropolitan centers, with Los Angeles hav ing most malignant infection in the West and perhaps the nation. The gamblers' lobby reaches into the state legislature and high state offices. Vice money buys police and deputy sheriffs when necessary. The people foot the bill. California and Los Angeles are in the disgraceful situation of Chicago in the twenties—but there is nothing gay about the gam bling, corrupt fifties.—Oregonian. incili * Mrs and common lyegrass, $7 LI To qualify lor this maximum loan rate, seed must meet certain basic Work along this line us now be purity, germination, and other in tile Uith. m \ ing continued with sp<vlal atten eligibility requiiements tion to other compounds related to nucleic acids and to the proteins i eligible and enzymes associated with them.1 Technical accounts of these inves LIGHTEST tigations will iq>|>ear in early houses handling; l-tnc County seed which have been approved by editions of the Anatomical Hecord Commixlity Credit Corporation arc and the Journal of Experimental O (• Fry Warehouse. Hamsbuig. It isn't often that someone hM a kind,Word for a police This is the second year that Dr. Dornfeld has received reseat ch as officer, especially after he has been stopped for driving too sistance from the American Cun fast. But Charles Stanton, editor of the Roseburg News- ei r society, t inly two other grants, Review, had nothing but praise for a Cottage Grove police Dear Santa: Iwith to the University of Oregon man who stopped him as he was returning from Portland to I am a hl tie girl four and one medical school, were made in Ore- his home in Roseburg. half years old. I would like you Working with Dr I>ornfe|<| on This is what Mr. Stanton had to say: tc bring me at Christmas a horn. Many traffic officers could take lessons Coin a city a baby ikdi, a telephone that rings, a University of Pennsylvania grad a play typewriter, a knife, fork patrolman at Cottage Grove. and spoon set. a nice warm night uate research nssistant, and Frank Refuming home, trying to make the best time possible, gown. a cowgirl suit and some M anil John Koslansky. Lakefield, Minn , grad while engrossed in conversation with our companion, we candy and nuts. uate students. apparently hit the gas pedal a little too hard on the stretch I have a little brother named Larry. He is too small to write toi of highway in the south part of Cottage Grove. Payment« A siren halted us and we were approached by the city you so I will write for him. Please ! In the E.uilouincut past 10 years. Americans bring him a litte black doll, a doll officer. blanket, a kiddie car and anything have received »3.475.702.000 in ma He asked, “Do you know how fast you were traveling?" else a little boy would like. tured endowment payments and We had to confess we hadn't been paying attention to We live near Dorona Dam. Ore such payments arc now running at the rate of nearly half a billion an- speed. gon. We lived at Coleman, Cali nually. "My speedometer said you were doing 40," he told us, fornia. last year. Thank you, smiling all the while. Lumber K srurch Donna Johnson Then he gave us a chance to alibi—“Maybe you didn’t | American lumber manufacturer» realize you were still inside the city limits.” tpend an estimated fJ.Qi'O.OOO an nually for research and development But we didn't take the bait. We answered truthfully Dear Santa: I am home with a cold so will of better quality and new uses of that we were “just driving, ' and, engaged in conversation, write you my wood. I want had been careless. blix k building set to build a city He let us go with a warring, adding the precautionary and one for sister. Be suit* to give Spring Burning information that wet higr wav:; are slippery and dangerous. a gift to all the little children Spring burning doc» not control Not once did he I oec his friendly smile or courteous .everywhere in the world. I want weeds. Weed seeds already are in family to pul in my city. ■ manner. the soil and burning makes an ideal Thank you seedbed for the weed crop. We couldn’t help contrasting his attitude with that of a Roseburg cop (no longer on the force) who, at an early 1 UH S. 4th Street One is never more on trial than morning hour when there was no traffic, breezed up with (Thank you, mother, for the in the moment of excessive siren screaming, waking up the neighborhood, because we translation. Fid. I fortune. Lew Wallace1 only hesitated at a stop sign. “Whazza matter," he barked, “cantcha read? Whaddya suppose we put up signs for?” Letters to the Editor Dec. 31 Is Deadline for Price Supports on Cover Crop Seeds The Sentinel sld Staff