The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 24, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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The Kentin?!, Cattag. Grove, Oregon
Thur« . July Î4, 1947
LONDON
TO EXAMINE BRICKER'S ATTACKER
Ralph Eckland who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner
at Black Butte has gone to Port­
land und plans to go to Alaska to
work
for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sore Back, Stiff Neck.
Mrs Cora Brownfield and »on
Calhughin and twin sons. Donald
and Ronald visited two days Inst
week with her brother. Gale Roby,
719 Birch Ave.
Phone 395-L
and family and spent Thursday af­
ternoon with Mrs E. M McEwen.
Little Joanne Powell who has
been visiting her sister. Mrs Bud
Wood. at Woodard’s camp, the
past several weeks, is leaving soon
to join her mother at Sikin, Wash
near Port Angeles.
Jake Raisor w getting the frame
work up on his new house
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Alcorn and
baby son. Harold, of Cottage
Grove, visited Friday evening with i
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barke-
meyer.
Mrs. Goldie Gunn was honored
at a surprise stork shower. Thurs­
day afternoon July 18. at the Mer­
rymakers club held at the home of
Mrs. Claigie Abeene. Mrs. Mar­
garet Ritter of Cottage Grove was
a guest.
Grace Reed gave a camp fire
party with wiener and marshmal­
low roast near London store for
nearly 41) lobal young people. Out
door games were played around
EX-CAf ITOI POLICEMAN William L. Kaiser, handcuffed, who failed in an
the fire until a late hour Saturday
attempt to assassinate Sen. John W. Bricker (R-Ohto) Is escorted from
night.
the Washington court building to a hospital, where he will be put under
George Green is building a home
observation
for thirty days. Left to right, are: Michael Kearney. Chief
on his property in Portland. Mrs
Deputy U. S. Marshal; Kaiser; Deputy Marshal George Deakyne and
Green and sons. Bobbie and Ron­
Deputy Marshal Francia McCathran.
(International Soundphoto)
nie are staying in Eugene where
Mrs. Green is employed until their |
house is finished about Sept. 1. I
Mrs. Green is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Sam Medford.
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The telephone workers camp 1
We’ve all wanted things we couldn’t have . . . but your
By Harris Ellsworth. Rep. in
will move this week near Creswell I
Congress from Oregon
days of wishing for a new, streamlined car are over. Go to
on their march to Portland with
the underground cable.
Hansen Bros, and see the new Kaiser-Frazer automobile
Bill Barkemeyer and Emery
The nature of the formal end of
famous for its top-notch operating quality and beautiful
Several changes in the O. S. C. this session of Congress has not
Roby are working for the tele-
phone company.
(experiment station staff have been 1 yet been determined as this is
design.
Cascade mill is scheduled to re- announct>d by R- S. Besse, regulab written. A session of Congress
sunie operations about August 1. ass,s,anl director and acting direc- does not just end automatically
as soon as a shovel can be secured ,or ,his summer during the ab- Formal action is required by both
to clean out the mill pond
sence of Wm. A. Schoenfeld, dean houses. Business of the session
Bean picking will start the last and d‘7v,or of agriculture.
may be terminated by adjourn­
KAISER
FRAZER AUTOMOBILES
of this week at the Campbell field . K" Henderson, associate pro- ment. called adjournment sine die.
ftftltn FMRM CQUIPMCNT
with a full crew on Monday.
lessor of farm crops for the past If the session is thus adjourned,
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COTTACt GAOVt
Lief Sandberg and daughter ^ear- bas been added to the admin- the Congress could only reconvene
Carol, spent the week end from istra,ive «•« as assistant to the during this calendar year if the
Portland with his mother. Mrs. <bre€lor' Robert M. Alexander. President calls a special session.
’ Vern Shortridge.
"bo has been administrative as- If no such call is made. Congress
Elmer Sears of Cottage Grove ius,anl has also been made an as- will assemble again January 3rd.
spent several days last weak with
,o the director
1948, when the second session of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shortridge Mr.
Steady increase in the scope of the 80th Congress will begin. This
Sears formerly worked for Mr. ,he "ork of the station, including procedure and the January 3rd
Shortridge on his ranch.
establishment of new branch sta- date conform to Constitutional
Ms. Been Currin, Mrs. Mary tions, has made necessary expan­ provisions regarding Congress.
Raisor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke sion of the administrative staff,
By resolution of both houses, the
returned last week from six weeks said Mr. Besse. Henderson was Congress may do as has been done
student body president at Oregon several times during recent years
summer school at Monmouth.
Mrs. Currin returned Monday to State and. after graduation, was -simply declare itself in recess
Monmouth for five weeks more research assistant at the Sherman until later in the year. Such res­
of summer school.
branch experiment station. He olution would provide that Con­
Little Christine "Teena" Carl­ took graduate work at Cornell gress could be called back into
son of Cottage Grove has been under a research fellowship and active session at any time by the
600 X 16 (4-ply)
spending several days with her then was with the USDA as as­ leadership of both houses.
aunt, Mrs. Jeanne Morton.
sociate geneticist at University of
U the session adjourns sine die
Mr. and Mrs. George Sibley and Minnesota tor four years.
and a special session is called later;
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Arland
R
Meade
who
recently
son, “Champ" attended the Elks
by the President, members will be'
convention in Portland Last week, ¡obtained his masters degree in ag- paid their travel expenses to and
Joe Lewis who formerly owned ricultural
ricu”ural journalism at University from Washington for the special
the Geo. Sibley place has returned of Wisconsin, has been named ex- session. If a recess is declared
from California and with his fam- Périment station editor, in which members will pay their own travel
Uy is visiting at Dexter with Mrs. capacity he will assist in the prep- costs
Lewis’ relatives, and plans to lo- arat‘on. revision and editing of
If it were not for the situation
cate at Saginaw Mr. Lewis vLsited bulletin manuscripts and will as- in Europe there would be little
’ London
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ln the
bureau in obtain. bkpbbo(Mj of a scssion of ConKrMK
community
last sist
week.
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Mr. and Airs. Vern Shortridge ing research material for the this
fall. Unfortunately,
it seems 11
have remodeled and redecorated press. Meade is a graduate in dairy that the war-tom countries are 1
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their little house and drilled
a husbandry at University of Maine not regaining their ability to sue- ■ *
deep well and will rent the place, «and has also taken special work at tain themselves and reach a nor- I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ‘ Robin’’ University of Connecticut and mal peacetime status. Whether a I
Wood were home Sunday.
j North Texas State college.
little more time will sec these eco- I
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A prowler is reported to have
Harold H. White, associate ag- nomic and social clouds dispelled 1
entered several homes in this com- «cultural economist in the exten- or whether this country may deem I
munity including the school house sion service, has been appointed it necessary to aid Europe further !
lunch room and a number of dif- associate agronomist in charge of remains to be seen. The so-called |
ferent articles were stolen.
”op research at the Southern, Marshall Plan contemplates the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morton and Oregon branch experiment station necessity for our giving further
Mrs. Morton’s mother and father, IIe bas been on the extension aid
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisher of Port- staff since 1931,
during most
of
Wash. & Highway
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lf ,he President decides that the
land will attend the Eugene Pag­ __ « me he handled market j Marshall Plan is necessary, such a
eant Friday.
government leased plan cannot be put into effect
wire and other sources, preparing until it is approved by Congress
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and until C°ngress has appropri-
a graduate of O. S. C. and taught ated money for it. So. if the Presi-
cocational agriculture for several dent considers the plan not only,
y
necessary but urgent and imme­
diately needed. Congress will meet
Bookkeeping Outfits of all kinds. again this year.
Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink.—The
All 'bills and other business
Sentinel.
pending in Congress now will still
SWEDISH
MASSAGE
C. P. ARMSTRONG, Masseur
ITS HUMUN NATURE
OSC Experiment
Station Adds to
Directing Staff
HANSEN BROS.
Washington Letter
Wc arc in the midst now of the
last minute rush of business before
the session ends My committee
has been meeting at 9:(X) a. nt
each morning The House, which
normally meets at norm, hex thia
week been convening at 10 and 11
o’clock. I have hud practical!) no
time in my office in the daytime
for nearly two weeks, but »his
rush will soon tx over.
Three London Kiantiata, F C
Hyman, G. A. Campliell and H. F
Went, have developed u remark-
able insecticide soup containing
DDT. They have »tested this
soap on all kinds of dogs and find
that it not only kills the vermin
immediately, but prevents th«» dog
from becoming rrinfested even af­
ter being exposed to other lice-
ridden dogs.
’ PENNSYLVANIA
I TIRE and TUBE
RUBBER
WELDERS
ROUGH ON
RATS
Sweney’s Poison Wheat
60c lb.
Smith Rat Kill
50c pkg.
There’s slick sailing for your car, too,'with
SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE
today’s driving. You can measure the
results in quick-starting and pickup*
• • • on steep, steady climbs . . . or
glong smooth, straightaway travel.
Shell Premium Gasoline, you’ll
find, is one of the research-engineered
products that Shell Dealers have for
your better driving everywhere.
Rat Krunches
25c pkg.
Rat & F- ich Paste
3e'tube
KELLY DRUG
Nureery Nlnck
Tire cooperative program tor eup-
plying tree-planting stock la carried
cm under provisions of the Clarke-
M< 4 rry and the “orrh Duxey acts,
which authorrre federal Mnlstance
to the states in meeting the coat of
pnVu«*ng and distributing nursery
stock for farm use.
Mla.lng ¡.Ink l .uud
Th. skull of th. "missing link "
said to be 100 000 year» old. has been
found in th. St.rkhuil.ln cave, near
Krugeisdorp, H-uth Africa.
LargMt riant
Th* largest glees container plant
tn the world I* located al Alton.. Ill
HUMPHREY’S GROCERY
Your Chevron Station
Up Row River 14 miles east
For all kinds of fishing tackle and supplies.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Plent of Cold Drinks
4M Ifrjtx
THERE IS
NO PLACE
Like This Place
Anywhere Near This Place
IÈ r V ice
AT ALL PENNSYLVANIA DEALERS
In Shell Premium, you get more than
high octane. You get performance
mode available by Shell Research.
For this is a gasoline of many dif­
ferent power components—a group
»elected, finely balanced and rigidly
controlled by Shell scientists to give
your engine exactly what it needs for
! be pending when th»» next sea-i
sion begins Any bill almost ready
for consideration now may come
up for early action next year
Meanwhite, a special committee
of nineteen Members of the House
will go into action to take an in­
ventory, first to find out just how
1 much more we can dole out to help
others before endangering our own
economy and our own futuie
Strength; and second, to find out
how much, ur rather how little,
is actually needed ,lo start the1
wheels of normal commerce, in­
dustry and agricult ure in Euru|x>
This committee will also be pre­
pared to «»port to the President
und to Congress its suggestions as
to just what we should do to b»»
of greatest aid to the countries
now in distress.
So This Must Be The Place.
Knickerbocker’s
That's what Oregon and Wash­
ington housewives may soon
be told if our poultry flocks
continue to diminish at the rate
they have been. We now have
1 million lest chickens on
Northwest farms thgn last year
at this time.
The Department of Agricul­
ture urges poultry growers to
increase their flocks in 1947
and help alleviate the critical
•gg shortage. See your Tri­
angle dealer now for latest
effective feeding developments.
5c to $1.00
Just Arrived
“Revere” Copper Bottom
Cooking Ware.
Lane Cooperative
Warehouse
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TRIANGLE
MILLING COMPAN f
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New Enamel Ware
New Egg Beaters
Portiond, Oregon
It Shouldn't Happen
To A Dog!
Much Less To The Ladies of
Drain and Yoncalla
Early Monday Morning a group of young ladies
came into town from the Eugene Farmers Cream­
ery, dressed in full Pageant style, their hands
full of one dollar bills and to the surprise of Drain
and Yoncalla began to purchase empty “Dari-
gold” Cottage Cheese Cartons and “Blue Bell”
Butter wraps.
A number of ladies, to their disappointment,
were caught short of this particular Eugene
Farmers Creamery dairy item.
Don't Let It Happen To YOU!
HELP YOUR NEIGHBORING FARMER BY USING HIS PRODUCTS!
ALWAYS SERVE THE BEST__
Darigold Cottage Cheese
Blue Bell Butter