TIWKflDAY, DECEMBER 5, IMO Experiments By OSC Prove Value In Wheat Feeding THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, ORBQON Oregon Gas Tax Used for Roads Now for Nebraska’s Cornhuskers at Kose Bowl * * '■ i : <4*- ‘‘ ciple, makes disc records instead of cylinders, can be used by nerv ous executive pacing up and down his office, or for catching a whole conference, within 20-foot radius-e and requires no ear-phones for playback. . . .The trade-in idea. long important in auto and other businesses, now is being applied in purchases of deluxe bed sheet« ( “Father, cut your toe-nails, etc” ) . . . A new photo album which has transparent pockets that hold and protect the snapshots, making un necessary the gummed comer stickers. . . . A plastic modeling material for children’s gifts (In- stead of clay). — --------- ■ ------------- The entire amount of the $14,- 970,000 in special taxes paid by Oregon motorists in 1939 was spent for highway purposes and ! not a penny was diverted to other uses. Dr. E. B. McDaniel, presi- dent of the Oregon State Motor association reported recently. “According to reports from the A.A.A. national headquarters,” Dr. McDaniel said, “a total of $181,654,000 in special motor tax revenues was diverted by all Dog« Noses P rin te d \ states to non-highway purposes, a Nose-printing of dogs Is as lnfak substantial increase over . bble an identification m ark as flnaer- * Wheat appear« to be a iiattafar- tory substitute or replacement for «•very feed grain with which com- iifirixnn wax made In a compre-1 nenxlve xeriea of feed I ng testa con ducted throughout Oregon In the past year by the O.SZ7. experi ' » ment station. The results of such feeding tests I with beef cattle, sheep, dairy cattle, hogs und horses have Just been reported In a new station circular No. J37, entitled “Surplus ?lToOO8 V diVe" ,On Of * 157’- Wheat Feeding Experiments In J - I t is interesting to note that Oregon." Copies may be had free the amount of motor tax money These comprehensive feeding ex periments and demonstrations diverted last year was more than were made possible by the allo t double the total cost of construct ment of 350 tons of surplus wheat ing the recently-opened Pennsyl by the Federal Surplus Commodi vania Turnpike which is an out ties corporation. The wheat was standing example of modern high dvllded among the central and way engineering, in terms of aver three branch experiment stations age highway costs, the money mis M tlW i C o tuliunuers w ill lisve U> w atch big H u g h U a ila n ie a u land s t least 10 o ther m en) when for use In a series of experiments spent would have built approxi ..ieet H ta n io rd in th e Bose Bow l on New k e a rs H a y. I n the "Big G a m e ” s t B erkeley ag ain st C a ll which Included not only fattening mately 10,000 miles of new high - S ta n fo rd touchdow n, th a t brought a (•a lla rn e a u I* shown bere scoring the second— and declsive- testa, but overwintering and main ways. 13-7 »ictory tenance fw fllng as well. ‘T h e practice of diversion is In cattle fattening testa in east _ . . particularly reprehensible at the Republican federation convention, present time when all available ern Oregon about 1000 |x>unds of wheat with 1500 to 1800 (xiunds of according to Paul E. Keeney, funds are needed for national de alfalfa hay were required to fa t chairman. fense highway building. The fact ten a steer. Wheat was equal to. The Marion hotel w ill be the that our m ilitary priority system or better than, barley or other headquarters for the convention today is substantially short of re- feed grains In the fattening ration. where registration will open at qulrements can be attributed, at In t<*sts nt the central station, 9 a. m. Saturday, followed by the least in part, to expenditure of ..«So ground wheat was successfully opening meeting at 10 a. m. A t motor tax money on non-highway used with chopjx-d oats and vetch this session Salem officials w ill purposes. hay for fattening luihy beeves. welcome the young men and worn- "Already eight s t a t e s have Wheat was found to he at least en to the Capitol City. i adopted constitutional a m e n d - equal, if not better than barley as Delegates w ill reconvene at 2 ments prohibiting diversion for all a supplemental feed for fattening p. m. for committee reports, elec- thne. I n addition,” the motor as- beef calves on ladino clover pas tion of officers, and general busl- sociation p r e s i d e n t concluded, ture. nets of which a two year program such legislation is pending in the W intering experiments w e r e will be the major subject of dis legislatures of two more states. carried out at the Kquaw Butte The trend is definitely in the di cussion. experiment station and In the rection of compelling the proper coast range, which revealed the use of road funds.” MILITARY ADDRESSES value of wheat as a supplemental SHOULD BE COMPLETE. feed with low-grade hays. Wheat THINGS TO WATCH FOR. gave slightly better results than M ail addressed to persons’ con either barley or oats In lamb fa t New kind of dictation machine, nected with the m ilitary should be tening experiments at the eastern full and complete, a recent postal uses radi° sound-catching” prin- Oregon branch station, and was bulletin issued at Washington, fed successfully to breeding ewes points out. I t is anticipated that at the central station. The ewes during the next few days, many showed no digestive disturbances letters and parcels w ill bear an in and produced a good crop of sufficient address and as result de lambs. lays In delivery w ill result. Cor Wheat proved to be an entirely rect mall of this type should in satisfactory substitute for the clude the rank and name of the usual grain In a ration for dairy addressee and the unit of the or heifers or m ilk cows. It was also ganization to which he Is assigned. equal to corn In fattening hogs, A ll mall should bear the return U r e a l clouds of i s i u l f «oil -k /w a ir t I rum t h is « lo r e m id w a ir h o u s e and successfully replaced oats address of the sender in the upper In Top p en ish W ash., in a blast w hich claim ed seven lives an d In when fed to growing colts and ju re d 20 o th e i persons. O ffic ia ls blam ed leaking gas m ains fo r d is left hand corner of the envelope. draft horses. ‘1 printing of humans, according pre* dent vU< * V1* B,d®-A-We* Home, an organization homeless dogs. which cart for Lovers of Loveliness Treasure A - Keepsake DIAMOND RING Seven Died in This Disaster VALOIS Matched Sot »39.75 E iq m iU ly rtyUd 3 d ia s o td gogswss) ring ($1 4 75) wMh ajo v S wadding ring nf boRM O « «fatigo ($15.00). STAKH’S Jewelry Store An Ideal Gift for the Folks Back Home Famous Oregon Fruits and Nuts aster BUILDING REPAIR» LIGHT FOR NOVEMBER. A l t h o u g h new construction which has Ix'cn underway for sev. eral weeks is still going forward, building and repair permits Issued at the city hall for the month of November were light. Following permits w e r e Issued: Collins Laundry, repairs; II . A. Mason. W illam ette court, garage; Mrs. Ellen White. 700 Gibbs avenue, re i 1rs to dwelling; Mrs. Johi okes. 49 3rd street, new roof. S REIJEF BUDGET UPPED. SA LEM . Ore. - Oregon's r*‘,'er budget for the 1941-43 biennium was announced Friday by State Budget Director David Eccles at $21.690.452. well above the 1939- 40 budget of $18 894.438 Ercles figured the states share of the cost at $9.250,000, which w ill be raised from the general fund and liquor profits. Counties w ill put up $4,697,479 and the federal government $7,742,973. Corona Portables. The Sentinel. X 5^7 A / A Basketeers Down V /m /’/ l f / / I 2 0 A (//(C u llC I t/7 /x x IV 17 Lynx Hollow NEW METHOD DEVELOPED TO DETERMINE DRUNKENNESS. I The Community Club meeting -------------- (held recently w ith no-hostess was Scientific methods for deter- attended by seventeen members, ll mining the degree of drunkenness An all day meeting w ill be held ____ by blood analysts moved a step on December 18 with pot-luck <Hl«rh Kehnol N««v«i nearer to perfection w ith the de- lunch served at noon, at the home r J? " n m v * I inn« life r. veloPmpnt of a test by Dr. Frank of Mrs. Lawrence Porter. The .. th _,.d th Yoncalla T ie L - Kozp,ka University of Wiscon- Christmas program w ill be held ,* pre-season game sin toxicolo^ t - that is regarded,on that day. hu tho oj 39.17 M almost errorless. I t is believed The social evening held recent- by the devastating 1 this new method may prove valu- ly at the W alker auditorium by at Yoncalla last Friday night. able in court cases Involving, par- the Community clubs was attend- game fight but were severely out- tlcular*y. cases ot drunken driv- ed by a large crowd. The Lynx classed by the stronger, faster ln£ , . . t t ” ol!°'y c,u£ received about $3.40 Lions Other procedure used to deter- to help refinance the treasury. Both Cottage Grove's offense mine ,he amount ot alcohol in the Mrs George Willoughby and and defens«' clicked h e a n t l f u l l v blood stream have, in some cases, Mrs. Ruth Caldwell of Cottage (ind (f pre8ea8on Kames mean been subject to challenge by mem- Grove, former residents of the anything the Lions should develoD bers ° * medical and legal pro- Hollow, called on old neighbors re- into a . team . , . P fessions because of the presence cently. the M M on ig 8tttrt(Kj ^SubBtiute of substances In the blood stream M r. and Mrs. Sam Pentico, A l- forward John Minor led the Lion that interfere with the isolation len Pentico of W hitting, Califor- nttac|, and bujj t up a p ^ n n ,,! of ethyl alcohol. The presence of nia, M r. and Mrs. M ilford Cyrus ta,jy o( fourteen points while certain substances, such as meth- and daughter Virginia of Rose- j one8 and i>UKan starred on de- enamine, which Is used for certain burg, and M r. and Mrs. Cody fPn8P o th e r Lions who did excep- kidney and bladder disorders, Pentico of Cottage Grove were ttonaliy weB were p h iiijm Clanir m ay’ under the old procedure, guests recently at the home of (|nd D avenport give a positive reaction when actu- M r. and Mrs. W alter Pentico. Cottage Grove Yoncalla a,,y the persons tested might not A farewell party was held re- Clang .............. F ........ Dodd have even taken one drink. cently at the home of M r. and Langston ....1" F ............ Cox Doctor Kozelka has utilized his Mrs. M. J. Jackson in honor of Hocker C Howard method since 1936, but it was not Vernon England, who is leaving G - Dugan .. G ............ Beglow announced until recently. Exhaus- to join the Navy. Vernon is a T Jones G ............ Grasse tive ,etts have apparently shown son of M r. and Mrs. Fletcher Sub« X S . 0« { • » . Ms ' u ~ ; r ^ S i : WS : .... Jennings ......... G ¡Hamilton ....... G Lunch t i m e SEE OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS T oasters......... $1.49 Waffle Irons ... $3.95 Irons... $1.95 and up Food Mixers $14.00 Heating Pads $2.95 Smoking Stands Glassware Lamps, etc. Radios m IIIIJS to_hoid a n n M l’ y m i f f Palmer Warman Trade in the Old | B ack P tter Malm of Malden, Muss., who lost h li lunch bag when the handle got caught in the door handle of a passing automobile, has it back now. He caught the license num ber of the car which spirited away h it empty lunch basket and a po lice checkup found It hanging on the doorknob of William E. Park e r’s machine In New Bedford. 50 miles away. Christmas Cards i ^ S e le c t them now k ^ f r o m our oom- 1 \> le te n e w stock of Greeting«. BRISBANE ELECTRIC Also Gifts Valley Printing Co. 76 W . Bromiwny—Eugene Central $ .35 .55 1.09 2.18 2.73 Rates to adjacent states proportionately lower. Also special low package rates on apples, peaches and pears. For FREE pickup service within the city limits or for further information call Railway Express Agency 39 South 6th St. Phone 6 Craig & Miller Transfer LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULERS N ew ,. The Lion B-squad downed the YOUNG REPUBLICANS Yoncalla B-squad in a fast opener CONVENTION AT SALEM. for the A-squad game at Yoncalla last Friday by a score of 32-18. . Young republicans from all sec- Cottage Grove Youcalla tions of the state w ill gather at I H a rp o le ............F ........ Rice Salem on Saturday. December 7th C ~ lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Mid W est .............. 3 .35 ............................... 47 .............. . .94 ........................ 1.88 ........................ 2.36 --------------------------------- W U H .™ , Palmer. 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