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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1948)
4- f hab Yu The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun»., Sept. 16, 1913 WE ARE PROUD OF OUR ROW RIVER VALLEY Bat not so proud of our roads. If the County Court means what they say, PERHAPS we will have a better road soon. But when up this way we will be more than pleased to serve you. Sewing Dresses? Fine, So Are Most Other Homemakers MEDICAL 'JURY' SAYS BABY SHOULD HAVE OPERATION WASHINGTON Down Draft Oregon women, in line with a national trend, are turning to their own needles and thread in ! increasing numbers to combat the I high cost of clothing, states Miss ! Lucy Lane. O S.C. extension spe- GOLD DRINKS WORK CLOTHES ; Cialist in clothing and textiles. This spring in just three Wil- GROCERIES and LOCKER PLANT lamette valley counties, for ex ample. approximately 500 cotton We give and redeem Profit Sharin Stamps । drosses were made under the su The Store on Dorena Lake Shore pervision of project leaders who in turn are trained by county home demonstration agents, in the th re»' counties mentioned. Yamhill, Benton and Linn, 55 of these volunteer leaders were trained to conduct community cot ton dress workshops. In Jackson county 11 women I volunteers held tailoring work- . shops where 64 suits and coats were mjide. Miss Lane says the trend A "JURY" OF MEDICAL EXPERTS Is shown nt the Chicago County Hospital as It rendered a decision that 22- toward home sewing is sweeping ntonth-old Pamela Lamphere should undergo an operation (or * deformity that endangers the child's the country. She points out that life. Holding the baby is the father. Frank Lamphere. who was threatened with a divorce action by the the National Wool Council has mother. Mrs. Irene Lamphere (left) when he Insisted on surgery fot the Infant. Later, mothers of babies announced that the number of who have undergone similar operations convinced Mrs Lamphere that the child had a good chance of home seamstresses has increased surviving Shown (I to r ) arc: Mrs, Lamphere. Dr H S Gordon, Dr. Herbert Landes, Dr H Keifer Dr 130 per cent during the past five Karl Meyer. Frank Lamphere and Pamela. Dr. S. A. Abt, Dr. K. Uarbcr and a nurse. (International) years. Meanwhile, Federal Re serve board figures indicate that One Out of 15 Back in Tokyo the fabric sales have risen 169 per cent from 1941 to 1947. Losing Social Home seamstresses paid out over 50 million dollars for 168 mil Security Benefits lion patterns in 1947. 'About 7 per cent of thus«’ filing During the coming year Oregon Plans and provisions of the 1919 Social Security claims in the Lune counties will carry 27 projects in Agricultural Conservation Pro County area during a recent 4 clothing construction. Eleven gram are "shaping up” so that week period lost money because counties will conduct dressmaking farmers in Lane County nnd thru- they didn't file soon,enough, Paul workshops and 16 will have blouse out । New! Electric! Oregon will not be delayed in F. Johnson, manager of the So sewing projects. Volunteer local I making their Conservation plans cial Security office in Eugene, said women leaders will again ix' in for the coming year, according to Automatic! today. charge of the various workshops. Ernest E. Schrenk. Chairman. Chairman, The amount lost and the number In all of the workshops quick Lane County committee. of claimants involved in the losses methods and sewing shortcuts will According to information re were not largo. But when one out be emphasized. Miss Lane states. ceived from the State Committee of every 15 claimants who do file Machine basting, unit construc in Portland, the 1949 National claims arc losing benefits, it in tion. less handling of fabric and Outline, approved by the Secre dicates that some are not (ding good organization of work will tary of Agriculture, has been re their claims at all. It is not nee- । also be stressed. ceived. This outline is made up of essary to be in need to get this practices recommended by State monthly Social Security income. PMA and County Agricultural FASTEST PARC EL SERVIC E Yet, many who <k> not lilogprompt Conservation Committees after With the inauguration of nation the advice and assistance of soil claims are cither depending on wide - worldwide air parcel post and crop specialists. relatives or using up slender re Plenty of dean, hot water always September 1, the United States sources before they file their Schrenk points out to all Lane ... for baths, shaving, dishwash Vi th Exclusive - can boast of the most modern and County farmers and others inter claims. ing, showers, laundering, and expeditious delivery service in the ested in the program that if there The purpose of the insurance ' Radiantube Heating Unit. world. many other daily household provisions of the Social Security 1 are any changes which you think The new specialized airborne should be made for 19-19. get in Only Frigidaire Has It! Act was to relieve th»' average, needs. No other convenience in service, enacted into law by the touch with your community com man or his survivors from havini; your home gives you^o much 80th Congress, will afford patrons mittee, your county committee or to depend entirely on relatives or help and pleasure for so little of more than 42.000 post offices your local conservation office and , such small savings as he is able cost. Here’s why— tn America and its possessions explain your ideas. to accumulate against a rainy day. j / unexcelled shipping facil ¡ties. These savings arc generally need- "This is a farmer's program and No fir«» to light — or to forgo*. Transit time will be reduced to a each farmer should let the county ed for the emergencies of modern ' No coot Io »hovel. fraction of that required by other committee know what is needed life, sickness, accident and other modes of transportation. things that cannot b«’ helped. to improve the program in his ! Air parcel post packages will own community. We are your rep AFTER attending the Inauguration war f it Every 65 year old worker who 1 receive the same particular con resentatives in working for a bet ceremonies of the new Korean gov is covered by the S<x?iai Security * sideration shown air mail in rout ter conservation program and wel ernment in Seoul, Gen. of the Army Act, and the survivors of covered Clean iofe, dependable. ing- In addition. Identical door come any ideas which will help in Douglas MacArthur assists Mrs. workers wh»> die, should inquire j step delivery will be given to air reaching this goal," says Schrenk Ml* automatic provide, hot wafer MacArthur as they leave a plane on at the Social Security office at< parcel post as is alforded other with««* even thinking about it. In 1949 there will be an in arriving in Tokyo. (International) Eugene. Oregon about benefit forms of mail, making the air creased emphasis on local use of rights. borne mail service unique in every the program to meet specific and Social Security is designed to j respect. protect you. *your survivors nn»l “most serious" conservation prob CROP to Be in Distinct air parcel post stickers, lems. This may mean introduction society against the economic cost printed in red, white and blue are of new practices and greater em Lane County Soon of your becoming n dependent, bearing the likeness of a winged phasis on older practices already Regional committee members of nonpaying member of society. LIBERAL TERMS package with the earth's globe un in use. Indications are that for the Christian Rural Overseas pro f 4SN0. 9th Phone 337 derneath. will soon be available Oregon there should be an in- gram. affectionately known as i Every good gift and every per- WE SERVICE ANYTHING WE SELL’’ without cost at any post office crease of at least 60 per cent in 1 CROP, will lx? in Lane county soon > feet gift is from above, and com- to apply to outgoing packages. conservation funds over the to select a volunteer county com- eth down from ....... .......... „ of the .... Father amount received in 1948. mittee which will supervise col- lights, with whom is no variable ’— of * - turning. The national program for 1919 lection of foodstuff and other pro- ness.- neither shadow is changed little from 1948. The duce to fill the cars of the Oregon —James 1:17. maximum payment that can be CROP train. made to any one person has been Crop is the contribution of Sell it through the classified. increased from S5OO to $750. Also, American farm folk of the things Pages 14 anti 15. an added provision in the 1919 they grow to a vital part of Euro outline permits a county commit pean or China relief handled by tee, if it can be justified, to estab churches. Oregon plans call for the lish a rate of - payment for one appointment of all county com- . practice higher than that per- mittees by late September, so that AÛCS MB mitted in the national outline, field workers may be enrolled to This provision will only be used visit farms between that time and if needed to introduce a new prac- I October 10. tice into the county or to bring No goal for Lane county has yet about a needed increase in an been set. but from the records of established practice. Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and oth Conservation practices for 1949 er states where CROP trains have have been re-grouped under six been organized earlier, nearly all major objectives which focus at farmers can be expected to give tention on the soil and water a minimum of produce equal to problems the practices are to help the value of a day's labor. State correct. The first objective is director of CROP, Reverend Miles "Practices to Protect Farm Soil G. Blickenstaff believes, from pre From Erosion by Wind and Wat vious experience of Oregon gener er” and in this group are such osity, that this state's train will local practices as construction of set a record for per capita giving dams and sod waterways. that will be hard to exceed in any Other practices are grouped un der the following objectives: "De of the other 40 states which now veloping Cropping Systems to Re-, have CROP programs. store and Maintain Soil Produc-1 tivity”; "Practices to Restore and CARD OF THANKS Maintain Sustained Yields on I wish to express my sincere Range and Pasture”; "Practices thanks to my many friends and to Conserve and Obtain Efficient neighbors for their calls, flowers, Use of Irrigation Water”. Drain cards and other acts of kindness age and forestry practices arc the during my recent illness. Mrs. N. other groups. E. Compton. G-ltp FRUGAL Steeles ► 1949 AC Program Now Shaping Up Blast Burning Oil Space Heater 4 Sizes ta Choose From $99.50 to $134.50 Cast Iron Lining Removable Burner for Easy Cleaning SMITHS NEW AND USED WOOD RANGES 522 on Whitctiker Free Parkin” Phone 101 L Frigidaire WATER HEATER ★ Pionaar Day Saplambor 22 * Eugen* Day Saptambar 23 * Lana County and Children's Day Saptambar 24 ★ Naw Comari Day Saptambar 25 FINE EXHIBITS! RACING DAILY! Wicks Electric ENTERTAINMENT! FUN FOR ALL! Admission 50c Season Tick*! SI.5u LANE COUNTY FA1RCR0UNDS HORACE CRIPPLE/ TIN STOP Hr»«, K> LEAN SIDE BACON lb. 65c CATSUP attention loggers dftCall A Product of General Motors 11NL4MI EUGENE 2 bottles 37c SMOKED JOWLS lb. 45c APRICOTS, No. 2’/2 tin 29c SHORT RIBS lb. 39c PUMPKIN tin 2 • 25c LIVER lb. 39c HUNTS PORK & BEANS BEEF ROASTS 2 for 25c lb. 54c 300 size tin Dilli E NOW AVAILABLE Your admiration will Grow! The first time you take the wheel of your new Pontiac, guide it out into the country and put it through its paces, you will make a very pleasant discovery. You'll find that you own one of the sweetest-performing ever your hands on! And. of course, you’N I# pleasantly surprised at the astonishing ease ■nd driving convenience offered by General Motors Hydra-Matic Drive*, which is now available on ail models of the great new Pontiac. Yet, pleasant as these discoveries are, you'll be even more gratified to find that you like your Pontiac better everyday. The thrill of that first mile not only endures —but the car's faithful dependability, and economy are a source of never-ending satisfaction. We feel certain you will be very happy if you choose a Pontiac for your next new car. Regardless of when you get it, it will be a wise choice—for Pontiac is always good— and always getting better! ^General Moton Hrdra-Matk Drive and White Sidewall Tirol and Rumtier Guardi notional at additional mt. WILLIAMS M OTORS forili 9th pa Highway. 92 Cottage Grove, Oregon PAROWAX CHAIN SAWS now available with the finest service you can get. Call or write DREW & MORIN MARKET PACIFIC CHAIN SAW CO. P. 0. Box 1130, or phone 1152J, Rbseburg. Thirty days free service on new saws plus factory guarantee. Liberal trade in allowance on used Mall Chain Saws. 41-tfex . Ready io S«'“ foods PHONE 55 TRY OUR v delivery SERVICE