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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1950)
Upsurge Reported In Bangs Testing 'Mercy Slayer' Home — t ~ Oregon’s testing of cattle for Bang's diseuse In |!HU reiu hed Hie highest figure since 1940. Uist year 2K3,(NI9 cows were tested, with tt.uHH or 2.2 |su cent of thenc i reactors. Testing was carried on In every ! county of tin- state, with 13 coun 1 tics showing only 1 per cent or less of reactors. Curry county, I with less than two-tenths of I |»er cent reactors, leads the entire1 state. In releasing these figures, M E. Knickri Itocker, chief of the divi sion of animal industry of the slate department of agriculture, said that about 4(1,(NX) more cattle were tested lust year than in I9IM. but tbut th* 1848 reactor* w*i• one-fourth of 1 per cent under the 1949 figures. Ht |s>lnts out. however, that the 1949 record, while still leaving room for Improvement, Is Impres- 'I’he testing program last year made substantial headway In two, large dairy rounties where prob lems liavr previously is-cn present These are Tillam«x>k and Cm* fountles. Several large Tillnm<s,k her«!» not tosU-d befor«' uere in the program last yeai mid because It Vas th«- first tests in th, .■ I h u I' inspectors were not surprised to find these count h's with higher percentages of reactors than in other leading dairy counties Tilla mook had « Ui |x-r «'ent reactor rating and C«x*s u 5.3 per cent reactor score. At the present rate nt which Tillamook herds are re»|x>nding to the program department officials predict that county's cattle will be practically free of Bang's disease within two or three years The Cbos county testing program is also showing Improvement Four counties. Union. Baker, Grant and Jefferson, hu«l even higher reactor percentages than SMILING Carol Ann Palght. 21, ac quitted In die mercy (laying of her rnncer-iioorncd father. Police Sgt. Carl W Palght, greets Mrs R. A. Gamty, a neighbor. In front of the I'alght»’ home in Stamford Conn. IxiokliiR on are the freed girl’s mother. Mary, nnd brother. Cart, Jr. (International Soundphot*) the two coastal counties and help ed to pull tl>r state average down. In these four counties the testing program last year was not as com plete as in the coast counties. Euro|x-an Rc«js map sabotage of U. S. arms aid program. Wielding Invitations. Announcements The Sentinel. and HOME TOWN NEWS • truches Royal school here and I Miss Carol Banlay, who tcmlw Mildred Co« lirun. Reporter in Cottage Grove to Eugene, also Phone liUU I i The gills attended Hie Regional Mr mid Mrs Allx-it Oakes mid I " b« rs InsHtule of Adventist their children, Billy, Arthur, Pen i hc I ioo I m , which wax held nt th«' ny anil Dale of Salem were week Eugene Jr Academy Building, un- end guests of Mr and Mrs O. II der Hie direction of Gcorgc Hei- Wheeler Mrs. Oakes is Mr* leau, and Miss Ethel Johnson. A group of parents and pupils of Wheeler’s eldest daughter. They «.lient Saturday afternoon driving the S. D. A whooi went over to Walter around and seeing tin* country in Mirane Sunday night eluding Isilh the Cottage Grove I Berry's, whose home is down th«' j Siuslaw, for a home and whool and I rorena «lam. Mrs. Laura Allen who was in meeting. Mrs. Beriy was the lead- Sacred Heart hospital with a er. An interesting questionnaire broken ankle is here at her «laugh-1 *“• P«”“ '* for ' - • • ment, and after the meeting every- ( it ’ s home, Mrs Lcidl«- Muno, nnd Is re|x>rtcd to In- getting h long one enjoye«! toasting marshmal lows around the fireside. fine. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Alderson al 'Die weather seems to lx- an most forgotten subject, it Ik so and little son and daughter, who is perfectly normal Hint Hi nothing to say 1 for one am almost afraid to even mention it lest It put on a late spring show for us , which I think everyone will heart- | ily agree with me. we don’t nited! I would lik«' to see some Spring beauties mid TriIliums and other little spring blossoms as a change from snow drifts Mis. Ray Weldon said Hwy saw a great many cougar tracks close , In around their buildings during . the deep snow and cold weather, I but wfwn the snow had melted enough for hunting and dogs to get after them, the cougars didn't ' live there any more. Or else made । themselves awfully quiet, at least I they couldn’t be found anyplace. The Neighborhcxxl Friendship ' club met with Mr*. Iva Thomby Thursday. There weren't so very ; many there, a* a former member. Mrs. Alx- Hanks of Cottage Grove, was having a Stanley party the . same day and several of the inem- j bers were invited to that. The small group had a very nice tim«' though and the next m«wting winch will be March 16 will be with Mrs. Lola Webb, the club president, Mr. and Mr*. Sterling Bolton and daughter, Christy of Creswell were overnight guests Saturday at the Logan Atwtxxi home. Major laonithy Disscll was a ; luncheon guest Monday with Mrs. June Addy. She whs enroute to her base nt Hamilton Field, California Major Disscll was Mrs. Addy's Commanding officer when she was an Air Wac ami stationed at ‘ Gieat Falls. Montana. Mr and Mrs. Art Smith were I Sunday dinner guests at the Roy i Graham home at Creswell, th«-1 Grahams lieing former n-sidents | of the Smith neighborhood. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Bolton 1 Town House 46-ox. can were Saturday night gu<-sts at the i R. P. Bash home at Saginaw. PEANUT BUTTER Mrs. Bryce Tower, daughter of I2-0Z. ¡ar Beverly Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Weldon entered Sacred Heart hospital in Epigene । MAYONNAISE Monday, the 13th for major sur-1 Quart ¡ar NuMade gcry. She returned home Sunday I the 19th. She and her husband and i TEA TIMERS two children arc living in a small i Crackers l-lb. pkg. house dos«» by th«- Weldons, and I will probably be there som«- time. ' RED POLISH until she is much improved. Old English 24-ot. hot, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and i children, Jimmy and Mickey left Saturday morning for their home ■ in Snohomish, Washington The children had recovered very nicely j from their tonsilectomies. Mrs Harvey Duer left Saturday * night for Savannah. Mo. Sh«' will ! be at the Dr. Nichols Sanitorium | there for a check up and medical care. Neighborhood Friendship club members please note her ad- dress and send her cards and Ict- ters. John Overholser is not well at all and is due in at the Eugene hospital and clinic for Tuesday morning. Miss Jean Reed spent the week end with Miss Clark Barclay in Cottagi- Grove. Mi. and Mrs. Ray Peason and sons, Bill and Jack of Everett, Washington, were week end guests «if Mr. ami Mrs. John Minkler. Mr. and Mrs. E. R Darnell, spent Wednesday in Eugen*. They church school took the teachers. Miss Jean Reed, who' SILK CREEK The Sentinel. Cottage Grove. Oregon Page It lived here at Jim F.spy'x In the gone for two weeks and her | Thun., Ft b. 23. IBM late sutnmei and early fall, but । mother will probably come home [ Washington were Sunday visitors have recently lieen living in Cot- , with her. I at the C. W. Horn home. tage Grove, have gone to Oakland,, Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Reporter Dick Duer returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coombs of California to make their home, , Shiiners hospital in Portland and Phone IX-F-tl Springfield, were Sunday guests Mr. Alderson and Mr. Espy are ia in school. He is getting along Ernest Gillispie of California is at the Chas Teeters home. cousin* fine. Everyone is so glad he is at J. W. Seaver is seriously ill in visiting at the home of his brother. I-iny Whaley, E.F.S.A. who is home and able to be in school. a Eugene hospital, was the word Glen Gillispie. at file Naval h la Hon at Treasure | Mr and Mrs. Joe Gilbert went received by his son, Ronald Seaver Neighborly Neighixirs club will Mr. and Mrs. J. R Nelson of Hland, spent the week end with to Eugene Sunday after attending meet at the Ethel Thomas home his parents, Mr. and Mm. Orval church in Cottage Grove, and March 1st. Everyone is asked to Springfield were Sunday guests al Whaley He left Sunday by bus, spent the rest of the day with come early and to bring needles, the R. Seaver home. to tel urn to ins base anti was ac- their daughter and family, Mr. and thimbles and scissors, so they can ........... 1 rom|Mnied by his aunt. Mrs. Jake ' Mrs. Floyd Needham. work on the quilta and tie out LOST IMMi FINDS SELF Carlson and her little daughter, | some comforters. Baton Rouge. I41. Pug. a fox Undo Th< y will go as far as , NATI KAL LOVE AWRY Friends and neighbors of Mrs. terrier, left his master’s car park Oakland with him and will go on Savannah. Ga Among t h e Bertha (Gillispie) Insly of Dirane ed in a downtown atea, IsHame to Monrovia California where they suits filed for divorce action was were sorry to hear of her illness, 1 lost and finally wandered into the will visit Mis. Carlson's mother, ! one of Mattie I U»ve, who filer! but are glad to hear she is able classified - ad de|>artmcnt of the Mrs. Hattie Kentnor, and her suit for divorce against her hus to be home. State-Times. Clerks there checked brother and wife, Mr and Mrs band, Natural Love, who, she Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn and his tags and dog and master were Kenneth Kentncr. She will be daughter, Lavina of Longview, I soon reunited. claims, deserted her. MOUNT VIEW POINTING TNT WAY TO GRCAUR b In even/ section of the store you'll find low-price features that offer you a real chance to cut down food costs. Some are lifted below Check them - and then visit your nearby Safeway where you’ll find many more. Come share in these outstanding values and save! Tempest Maine Sardines 3/25' SARDINES Chunk TUNA w v 29' H SAFEWAY o ^Qc w7 04c 01 NOB HILL l-lb. TFQc 2 $4« bag // lb. I Coffee AIRWAY Coffee l lb A0« 2 $137 bag O? lb. I Edwards Coffee l-lb. can nuif1 WN SALES 930 ÖIBBS AVE. 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