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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur»., July 1«, 1953 !
THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
Just Between Us
By Mathilde Prager
Letters to the Editor
SHRINERS THANK Fl BL1C
Lovegrens Express
Thanks to Friends
Too Late to Classify
Real Estate loan w mted. $5.000.
Good security Liberal interest.
Business property on good high­
way. If interested phone collect,
mornings or late evenings. Eu­
gene 777-22 or write Box 66,
( city. Joe Garske. Creswell
>
48-ltp
Farm & Garden
The Cottage Grove Shrine club
Teen Talk: I will devote one
EitablUbcd AucuM 19. 1MV
column a month to answering thanks the public for the response
questions that baffle teen-agers. in coming out to the Buckaroo
Publlahed «very Tburtday at Cotta»« Gro««. O»«»on
। Editor's Note: Following is a
blend at Cotta»« Grov*. Ongon, a« wound claw matter.
I Breakfast both days of the rodeo
F-rin»tance . . .
letter from Mr. and Mrs. Grant
AuMcrlptUMi rate«, cob la advance. No subscription for lees than three month«
a
date?
”
1
Also
we
assure
them
better
serv-
"How do you rate on
Lovegren expressing their appre-
"How do you deal with the hit ■ ice another year, if the Riding
ciation to the Cottage Grove
2 00
1 25
tn or»g.ai —„
_____—___________________ 3 00
I
club
makes
the
concessions
avail-
and-run
lover?
”
2
50
1
5«
4 0V
Suta.Ja ure(<a
people who helped and who were
fonlgb rate« on application.
“How do you get to the top of able to the Shriners.
ready to help look for their eight- We wish to extend our sincere
Many
hours
of
hard
work
and
parade?"
Editor. PublUher your friends' hit
w C. Manta » l
year-old
son when he was lost last
thanks and appreciation to all
Advertizing Manager
Any question that boys can generous contributions of ma­
Society Editor, phooe« 555, 5M. 501Y
our friends and relatives for
Mlruun Adkin«
given teria), services and foodstuffs week.)
also
be
dream
up
will
Managing
Editor,
Pbonee
556,
556,
’ueu Gali»
The country
around
White
their sympathy and kindness
thoughtful consideration. Your from various individuals and con-
Branch Presbyterian Camp where
and floral offerings during the
signature is a must; however, cus-cems made the Shriners’ conces-
larger
Thornless
Evergreen
Steve was lost is a wild rough wil­
NATIONAL
E 0 I Î O R I A L
loss of our loved one.
tom dictates that only your ini-, sions a success again this year,
blackberries may be
possible
derness.
Steve
and
Wayne
didn
t
L.
Simpson
Mrs.
J.
PUBLISHERS
N
tials will be published.
Special thanks, of course, goes
through use of growth regulating
OREGON STATE COLLEGE —
just
wander
away
from
camp
but
J.
Simpson
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
If you would like to improve to Bill Perini who donated the
ASSOCIATION
of tests just
Talk that the more-than-usual
and family. sprays
------ on the basis
,
.
your own batting average, write, hamburger, also Pillsbury Mills were last seen about two miles
Mr. and Mrs W E Simpson! announced by the Oregon State rains this spring in the Northwest
to me c. o the Sentinel. I won’t for the pancake flour, the Sen- from camp
There
was
so
much
country
to
and family college agricultural experiment were the result of noise and ef­
I tine) for the fine publicity, the
fluff the follow-through.
National Advertising Representative
fects of the Nevada atomic blasts
search
that
it
seemed
terribly
im
­
48-ltp station.
It is my habit to say that teen- Grove Maid dairy for its cooper­
Philadelphia
Detroit
Chicago
New York
, Dr. Quentin Zielinski, OSC hor- is simply a modern version of an
portant to get started early. We
rs
lack
perception,
which
con-
।
ation,
the
Cottage
Grove
Gas
com-
age
TOO LATE: 2 fallers and buckers ' ticulturist, reports as high as 25 old argument, according to an
^EEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, |NC.
tributes in a large measure to im- pany for grills and cooking facili- actually calk'd only three people
phone 326Y. Ed Gross.
48-ltp percent increase in berry size on Oregon State college physicist.
and
suggested
a
few
others
who
inorality. The rules for avoiding j ties. Both the Eugene Farmers
—
—
— -------- -------------irrigated plots with a combination
And today, as in the past, there
might
help.
The
resulting
chain
a lifetime of regret, even though Creamery and Medo-Land Cream-
PIANO FOR SALE: Good cond. i spray of betanaphthoxy acetic acid is absolutely no evidence that rain
reaction of people wanting to help
One thing should be noted and that is if any community they are ideals,” are neither bard < ry supplied butter for the break-
reasonable, Ph. 493L.
48-ltc and para.c h lo r op h e n ox y a c e- and explosions are related, Dr.
only happen in a wonderful
enterprise is to succeed the community as a whole must get to understand nor impossible to ¡fast without cost to the Shriners, could
2 AWAY
Year
old tk: acid. There was no evidence
community
such
as
Cottage
Grove.
Year
AWAY:
DOG TO GIVE ihepard and collie, of benefits on non-irrigated fields Fred W. Decker says.
Nalley supplied pancake syrup
The theory that noise brings
behind it. From the comment we hear the seventh annual follow.
We
believe
that
half
of
the
male
Australian s!
Today's Confucius: It’s impo«- and Lafferty and Sons of Eugene
rodeo was the best show in local history. The event brought sible
population would have been
Has been raised w ,ith children. ex«>Pt where soil moisture was rain dates liack hundreds of years,
for a woman to lie married to donated tomato juice.
48-ltc ample due to sufficient rainfall.
Decker states. It was believed
lots of n^w people into town.
792R1
The amount of money that will searching by noon had the boys
the same man for 50 years. After
___ _____
The spray showed no effect on centuries ago, for example that
The rodeo ought to be a part of the Chamber of Com­ the first 25, he's not the same be available to send to the Crip­ not been found early.
BERRIES: T a k i n g i berry flavor, sugar content, color the noise of war brought rain
We would like to thank every­
merce program. The businessmen as a group should work man.
pled Children's hospital has not
2 _____
wks., . or vines w hen properly applied. since downpours often followed«
orders now. ready in ■ ”
been determined. Until all bills one who responded so generously.
with the Chamber of Commerce and the Cottage Grove Rid­
Treated berries seem less "seedy” battles. The explanation came’
Percy
Malcolm,
ph
34F11.
Your
help
turned
a
long
tough
ing club in handling details which assures success of ventures Mrs. Lillian Norris, Mrs. Pa­ are paid and the availability of night into an early good morning.
48-2tc because the berry increases pro- forth, however, that preparations
tricia Tucker and Mrs. Durrell the rodeo concessions for next
portinately more in size than do for the battle and the actual com­
of this sort.
We will never forget it. Thanks
Tedford in western shirts and year determined, the net profit
2 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, the seeds.
bat were planned for fair weather.
' again."
jeans, Stetsons and six-shootars. cannot tie figured.
inquire 1319 N. Pacific Hiway.
Dr. Zielinski and Ralph Garren. It was only natural that an or­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grant
A.
Lovegren
made
|
If the concessions are
During Rodeo week these whistle­
48-tfnxxxxx Jr., research assistant, base their
dinary change of weather would
The industrial history in the United States for nearly evoking cowgirls really lived it up. available to the Shriners again I
findings on three-year trials at
FOR RENT: 2 bedrm modern OSC and on Marion county farms. follow.
four decades has been shaped by the passionate love of the Mrs. Norris, who says she lives next year, a small part of the PUBLIC PRAYER ROOM
A harrassed Congress in 1891
cottage $35. Ph 581J4X 48-ltc
American for his automobile. Nineteen-fifty-two was no ex­ alone and doesn’t like it, said it profit from this year will be used To the Editor,
"Because of limited field exper­ appropriated $9.000 for noise-rain
to
improve
the
facilities
and
was the first time in 25 years that
Wouldn’t it lx* wonderful if Cot­
ience under varying growing con­
ception, and it appears that 1953 will carry on the story.
equipment so that the breakfast tage Grove had a public prayer FOR SALE: A 7 rm. house in­ ditions,” says Dr. Zielinski, "the making experiments. Dynamite
whistles.
In a tabulation by the National City Bank of the largest she Do inspired
sulated
on
cement
foundation,
charges and other artificial blasts
You Own a Little Girl? Then can be served quickly, thus elim­ room, sponsored by the clergy of
American corporations on the basis of sales in 1952, the 25 here are
fruit rm., wood shed, garage and experiment station cannot at this were set off in Texas by the spec­
the words for your de­ inating the delay experienced this the town, and outlying areas, lo­
play house for children, a large time make unqualified recommen­ ial weather agent of the U. S. de­
largest corporations are shown to have sold $56,635,(MM),(MM) light and wonder at so marvelous year.
cated, say, within the portals of
garden
and several kinds of dations for commercial use of partment of agriculture. A little
worth of goods. And of this, 42*/" percent—or $24,150,(MM),- a possession.
The Cottage Grove Shrine club the old bank building? A place
rain fell but meterologists insisted
fruit.
Close
to town, school and these materials.”
000—was credited directly to automotive business.
is grateful to the late George Ma­ where people of any creed or cult,
Quotation Flirtation:
“Commercial growers in Oregon
Fir^t-half 1953 has seen automobiles made at a record “A little girl is life’s new try cready. It was his enthusiasm and or none at all, could drop in when church. The price has been re­ interested in small experimental- only that which would have fallen
3rd St.
anyway.
pace, but now come reports that used cars - which must be to make everything come out bet­ leadership that launched the local they liked, and leave at any time. duced to sell, 425 So. 48-2tp-49
scale tests with the materials 1 Fire crackers and noise of
Shiners
on
this
concession
project
ter.
That
is
why
it
is
spring
some
­
I
read
of
various
ways
and
sold before the dealer gets home with his profit are piling
should confine the application, at Fourth of July celebrations were
up on lots. The automobile industry is sure it can sell all the where everytime a little girl is for the benefit of the Shrine hos­ means citizens employ in getting FOR SALE: One elect, blasting most, to a few rows of plants even pointed to by some people
pital
for
crippled
children.
”
their home towns in the limelight.
machine, for rentals call Mrs. this season,” he adds. Growers around the turn of the century as
cars it makes this year, but chances are that the second half bom.
Cottage Grove Shrine Club
From Mrs. Stella Hetrick, who
Some make a to-do over an old
Ida Woodard. Ph 542J. 48-2tc-49 wishing to make small-sized field being responsible for rain. Care­
will see cutbacks in production.
authored it, we received this love­
historical landmark. Others, by
trials should contact their county ful checks of weather reports
ly poem.
having their streets abloom with a OPPORTUNITIES: Man or Wom­ extension agents immediately for
MARINES
ARE
INSULTED
showed this to be baseless.
an
If
we
can
show
you
how
"It is my joy in life to find,
specified variety of Howers, set
further information.
Dear Mr. Martin:
Today’s controversy over the
you can make from $200 to $400
their
city
apart
from
the
ordinary
ap-
Down in Mississippi a woman is spending a lot of money At every turning of the road,
The first spray should be
We are writing you in reference
monthly with 3 hrs. weekly at­ plied about 14 days after full atomic blasts has brought agree­
The strong arm of a comrade kind,
mill
run.
Right
objectives!
to seek the privilege of providing her own old-age security To help me onward with my load, to your article which appeared on
tention, NO selling, NOT vend­ bloom or when the fruits from the ment from the experts that the
It’s possible for Cottage Grove
instead of having to buy that kind of insurance from the And since I have no gold to give,
page one of your newspaper dated
ing machines, would you listen first blossoms are about one-third unusual weather was not caused
to gain attention, too. A project,
federal government. She is Mrs. Mary Cain, editor of a small And love alone must make amends. June 25, 1953, to wit, the Cottage such
for 15 minutes? Can you invest full grown. A second application by the A-bombs. "Unusual weath-
as
mentioned,
would
lift
the
Grove Sentinel. We are referring
er” is the "usual” thing, Decker
newspaper.
My only wish is while I live
$1950 cash, secured by inven­
morale of the population. And we
follow's in seven to ten days.
to the caption beneath the picture
reports.
A United States District Court has just ruled against God make me worthy of my
tory?
If
so,
write
Mr.
M.
P.
Correct concentration of the
of the two National Guardsmen would get attention, not only of
The energy involved in the
Christenson, Myrtle Creek, Ore. spray which may be obtained com-
Mrs. Cain. The judge has held she must pay taxes under
friends.”
men,
but,
of
heaven.
the state of Oregon.
atomic explosions terrific though
48-ltp
the Social Security Act as a self-employed person. The ruling It begins to look now as though from
True,
we
pray
in
our
homes,
and
mercially, time of spraying and it is still is a pittance alongside
If you will notice closely the
apparently was based mainly on the constitutionality of the this infant column might live to weapon in the foregoing picture is churches. Nonetheless, I’m made
use of a spreading agent in the a winter Pacific storm, which ex­
grow
up.
to wonder if our petitions are not
act, which has been upheld by the United States Supreme
spray were found of major im- pends energy equivalent to a half
However, it would have more not a Browning Automatic rifle, more or less self-centered. Where­
portance in the tests.
Court.
but
a
Browning
Light
Machine
million or more A-bombs. Experts
on its bones if more of you
as, a public prayer room would
Mrs. Cain says she will carry her suit to the Court of Ap­ meat
gun, calibre 30, M 1919, A-4.
are sure it is not sufficient to
would write in.
automatically
stimulate
unity,
and
This may seem like only a slight
peals and the Supreme Court if necessary. But even if these Have a happy week.
change the weather outside the
prayers of a more democratic and
DOUGLAS
COUNTY
FAIR
difference to you, but however,
should sustain the constitutional power of Congress to levy
bomb area.
civic
nature.
Gods'
blessing
would
INCLUDES
DOG
TRIALS
to us who are serving in a rifle
such a tax, there is still a question remaining—which it
rest on the entire community and
company, it is considered one of
One of the highlights of the
would be well to consider now:
surrounding areas. It is doubtful
the gravest of errors. We would
1953 Douglas county fair will lx>
Should there not be some area in the United States in
if
issues
of
controversy
would
ever
At a special but informal meet­ the first annual Douglas county
J. Kermit Brandeberry was born like this to serve as a reminder reach the controversial stage.
which a person could take responsibility for his own financial
January 5, l‘MM>, at Albany, Ore., to you and your readers that we Most likely, they’d never come ing of logging, sawmilling and Sheep Dog Trials. A total of
future, and where better than in self-employment? In other and died July 7, 1953, in Lincoln, of the Marine Corps have carried
plywood representatives in Taco­ $200 in prizes will lx* given at
The wheat supply situation and
words, why not voluntary rather than compulsory old-age Nebr.
the Browning Automatic Rifle up into being in the first place.
ma recently, wage negotiations these trials this year, with $100 the law pertaining to wheat acre­
It's good to be philosophical
insurance tor the self-employed?
He belonged to the Presbyterian the barren slope* of Bunker and alMtut our spiritual needs; we are were subjected to a searching going to the best dog. second $70 age allotments and quotas will be
explained to interested jx'ople at
church, the Masonic kxige and the the rugged craig of Vegar. The about other needs. We never hesi­ review in the light of cancellations and third $30.
Shriners. He was a member of B. A. R. has always been respect­ tate to visit a public library to ob­ and new declines in the lumber
These trials are lieing set up to a meeting to be held in the 4-H
Chi Alpha fraternity at ed in the Marine Corps as the tain food for the mind nor a market reported this week.
show sheep people in Douglas club building on the county fair
Throughout the country, chambers of commerce, civic Lambda
basic and best weapon ever car­
Major reasons for further gloom county the many advantages of grounds in Eugene at 8 p m., Fri­
Oregon State college.
grocery
store,
open
to
the
public,
organizations, banks and other groups are actively engaged
Mr. Brandeberry taught two ried by an infantryman in combat. for sustenance for the physical. in the market outlook was U.S. owning a working sheep dog, as day, July 17, according to O. S.
in seeking to bring more industry to their communities. They years in the school of forestry at Therefore, we would like to Yet,
Army cancellation this week of well as to provide entertainment Fletcher, county extension agent.
when it conies to the spiritual
point out the great difference be­
want the spending and employment that come with expanded Oregon State college
50 lumber contracts for Korea. to the fairgoers. Following are the The meeting has been arranged
area we are inclined to be negli­
em- tween the Browning Automatic gent, and ashamed to admit our Twenty companies lost a total rules:
industrial activity.
graduation there. He
by the county extension offices
I
Rifle and the Browning light Ma­
of 34 million feet of boards and
This is a perfectly natural and desirable state of affairs ployed from then on
1 - Entries are open to al), no and the Lane County PM A Com­
need
of,
and
dependence
on
God;
However, in rural sections of the nation, there is another and United States Forestry sen ice un- chine gun, in that, we may assume as if to do so were a sure sign timbers previously scheduled for rest rict ions. There is no entry fee. mittee.
you will rectify your error in a
In order that this meeting may
suffer an shipment between July and Octo-
equally important possibility which is generally overlooked. til his death.
2 - Dog will work with ap-
subsequent
issue. Thank you. of weakness. Thus, we
That is to work for the improvement, in a scientific and He is survived by his widow Written by Ben Hilliker for Pfc. imbalance of the total man, and ber this year. Some of the lumber, proximately five sheep all sheep be of most value to wheat grow­
Joan, both of
which was to lie produced in used will lie similar and none ers, the sponsors have arranged
Irene; daughter,
।
become a maladjusted people,
orderly manner, of farm production. If, for instance, any Lincoln;
hts mother, Mrs. Earl Joseph J. Bland, Newark, N. J.,
for the following people to take
announce- mills throughout the Douglas fir used twice.
Recently,
several
region’s farm output and farm income could be raised by 20 Brandeberry,
Palo Alto, Calif.; Pfc. Charles 1. Hall, Wichita, merits of practice air-raid alerts region, had already been cut and
part in the program: J. W. Scheel,
3
-
Dog
must
fetch
sheep
from
or 25 percent the beneficial effects would lx* felt by everyone. his brother, Cedric Hrandeberry, Kans., Pfc. Leland E. Hall, War-
came over the air. Physical pre­ set aside for loading. Major im­ corner of arena, run them through Assistant Director of Extension
And this would be of lasting service to the country as a San Francisco. Calif., and a sister, road, Minn
। Service, Oregon State college;
paredness is essential; yet spirit­ pact of the cancellation was felt a gate, and then pen them.
whole, which must face the problem of feeding a swiftly Mrs Robert Spence, San Mateo,
4 - Owner (or handler, if other ' John Shephard and Ted Dunwood-
ual preparedness is our primary in the Columbia River. Grays
i 'alit
growing population from a fixed land area.
need. We’re going to need God Harbor and Puget Sound areas. than owner! may assist dog in ie. Oregon State PMA committee;
SAGINAW RECALL
Masonic services were held last
At the conclusion of the meet- any way he desires. However, Morris Wilson, Gilliam County far-
Greatly increased farm production is no impossible ideal
more than we've ever supposed we
Dear Editor
| ing, Walter Durham. Jr., manager this will lie taken into account in mer and Oregon Wheat Ledgue
—it is as practical as a sack of potatoes. It can be accom­ Friday morning at Lincoln and in­ There is some misunderstanding could need anyone!
was in the Masonic ceme­
plished by maximum use of machinery in farming, coupled terment
A united prayer front would of the Lumbermen’s Industrial judging, and excess assistance will representative; and Dick Baum,
regarding the reasons for the re­
at Albany last Tuesdav Fort­
Oregon Wheat commission. The
call of some of the school board create public interest in religion; Relations committee in Seattle count against you.
with proven land conservation techniques. It has been said, tery
millers and Fredericksen of Al­
5 - There will be three judges, speakers will explain the wheat
members of the Saginaw district. and church attendance would in­ and Portland stated that "It is
with full accuracy, that the tractor revolutionized farming. bany
were in charge of funeral
too early to tell what effect the and their decisions will lie final. situation and law and answer
Those who favored the recall crease.
That revolution is nowhere near complete— present-day farm arrangements.
recent Army cancellations would Judging will be based on: Judge- I questions,
It
would
lie
wonderful
for
Cot
­
not
opposed
to
spending
were
equipment makes it possible to mechanize the work of the Mrs. Brandeberry is the daugh-
keep t he tage Grove to be known as the have on the wage negotiations ment of the dog, obeyance by the |
money necessary
land as thoroughly as the work of the modern factory.
ter of Mrs. H. B Griggs of Cot-
schixjl up to standard, but because town with a PUBLIC PRAYER now in progress with the various dog of signals from the handler, FARM MACHINE CHECKS
The future strength of this country will depend every tage Grove.
AFL and CIO unions. However, time to pen sheep, and assistance ADVISED FOK SAFETY
much more money was spent than R( X)M!
bit as much on progress in farming as on progress in indus­
A Tay lot- the offer to renew existing wage from the handler.
was necessary for this The ex­
Oregon farmers are reminded
contracts as proposed by H. J.
try. The two go together like the fingers of a hand.
Nowak Correction
penses far exceeded the amount
6 • Entries close August 1st, that July 19 to 25 is the 10th an­
Greeley on behalf of eight em­ positively. Send your entry to: nual National Farm Safety week.
In correction of Ronald Lee No­ recommended by the Rural Sch<x>l BOOKLET GIV ES LAY MAN
ployer associations is still before Dick Turley, Eair Manager. P. O , M. J. Huber, Oregon State col-
wak's obituary as published July 9 board, and over a |<erkxl of three KNOW'LEDGE OF HEART
To give the layman a sound the unions".
Box 750, Roseburg, Oregon.
he is survived by 21 aunts and 16 i years under this board's manage­
lege extension agricultural en-
uncles He was the stepson of Leo ■ ment there was a 4000', millage basis for an understanding of his
gineer. says keeping machines in
"Thrift will continue to be re- good repair is one of the farm
Nowak and is also survived by his ' increase in taxes. This is not con- heart, the major heart diseases, HQI OR SHOWS ONIA I
For the first time since January,
Information
concerning
the father's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’sistent with good business and and their symptoms, the Oregon IN< REASE I N HER NEW I.VW
garded highly by all who have safety commandments.
IX'spite issuance of 466 liquor- been caught in an economic
traffic deaths on Oregon high­ transfer to the retired reserve William Dabb.
¡was not necessary to bring the Heart Association announces avail­
Keep machinery in safe working
ways have been slumped below without pay of members of the
school up to the state standards. ability of a new inexpensive pock­ by-the-drink licenses during May. storm without an anchor to wind- condition by constantly checking
last year, the Secretary of State's Naval Reserve is included in a re- K VI Ml ■ *<*< TOR N VMH)
the
number
of
retail
premises
Also a new street was made et edition of "You and Your
ward." Idaho Falls Post-Register. its operation and make sure all
traffic saftey division reported re­ cent Bureau of Naval Personnel STATE \ i 11 i;ix vRi \x
¡crossing the school grountL and Heart." written by five well-know n where alcholic beverages may he
safety guards are in place, ad­
cently.
reserve instructions.
the street which crossed the /Ymerican cardiologists, and edited purchased remains almost stable
"Few people, it must be con­ vises the specialist. Other safety
SA).EM Appointment of Dr. I ithe
June fatalities totaled 30, as
This instruction cites the privi- K. J. Peterson, Salem, as state grounds in a different place
by Dr. H. M. Marvin, who is also with less than one per cent in- cluded, really want economy ex­ precautions are to stop machines
crease. The Oregon liquor control cept for the other fellow.” Lewis­ before oiling, unclogging or ad­
compared with 45 last June. The leges of retired Naval
veterinarian has been announced, never closed, so there are now one of the authors.
June toll, a tentative figure, not on active duty as well as thcT by E L. Peterson, director of the , two ---------
streets ----------------
instead of ----------------
one and ow-
In his introduction to the hook commission reports.
ton (Ida. i Tribune.
justing. them.
Although there are 28 more re-
brought this year's traffic count obligations in time of war or nat­ state department of agriculture ing to the location of the second Dr. Marvin states that "You and
since
dispenser
licens-
tail
outlets
to 179. I^st year the state had ional emergency declared In Con­
Peterson has practiced in 1 one it is a far greater hazard to Your Heart" is not a self-help
recorded 185 deaths tor the same gress or when otherwise author­ Salem for six years, and here es- ' life and limb of the school chil- book, designed to enable the read­ ing began, there is a drop of 42
period.
ized by law.
er to make diagnoses and pre- tavern, six restaurant and 48
tablished the Southside Veteri- dren than the first one
Safety officials said the lowered
These are some of the reasons scribe treatment, but is intended, packaj' beer licenses The fact
Retired reservists may lie or­ nary hospital which he has dis-
figure m ly be partially attributed dered to active duty without their posed of by lease w hile in »tate for the recall.
rather, to "bring some measure of that some premises have more
to generally unfavorable weather consent only when the Secretary service. Prior to coming to Salem ;
LOLA JOHNS TON enlightenment and understanding than one license also controls the
dunng June w hich kept week end of the Navy with approval of the be taught imthology at the Colo- i
to all who read it. and great com­ number of outlets.
traffic below normal
Secretary of Iiefense determines rado A A M College veterinary
The
Pacific Ocean
so fort to many who have suffered
The word Rubaiyat means stan-
This big powerful motor
Unfortunately, safety men said that adequate numbers of mem­
pr hts grad-। named by Magellan because it is needless anxiety through misun-
derstanding or lack of know ledge ' | zas consisting of four lines
the decrease cannot lx» credited bers of reserve components in an
quiet and peaceful.
only weighs 70 lbs.
to better driving simt rejmrts active status are not readily avail­
indicate motoi ists wen convicted able Restrictions on retired re­
TODAY IN KOREA
AFTER THE
THIS DESTROY­
AS IN THE PAST
of more than 4,000 driving viola­ servists include prohibition from
KOREAN OUTBREAK,
ER JOINED THE FLEET
SME FIGHTS WHERE
SHE WAS RECOM­
tions, which cause 94', of all wearing the uniform in connec­
IN «99 AND FOUGHT AT
EVER DUTY CALLS
MISSIONED AND JOIN­
WAKE. GUAM. THE PHILIP­
accidents, during the inonth.
tion with nonmilitary, personal,
ED TASK FORCE 77.
PINES,
ULITMI.
AND
OKI
­
With better weather ahead, or civilian enterprises or activities
NAWA IN WORLD WAR H
safety officials expr> sed uoubt of a civilian nature
that the relatively low June fig­
The directive further stipulates
ure will have any effect on the that an officer who has been spec­
over-all toll for the year A» soon ially commended by the head of
ax vacation season gets into full- the executive department for per­
Weighs 29 b> lbs.
STALKING
swing, they said, deaths in acci- formance of duty in actual combat
TMi KORIAN COAST,
" <
dents probably will shoot upward for an act of service [»erformed
SMI BLASTFD SHORE
INSTALLATIONS, EXPEND
prior to January 1, 1947, will,
again.
MG OVER 9000 ROUNDS
when retired, lx* placed on the re-
OF AMMUNITION.
SME SUPPORTED
God grants liberty only to those tired list in the next higher grade
A LANDING OF
who love it, and are alwaya ready than that in which serving at the
RO.K. GUERRILLAS
time of retirement.
to guard and defend it.
ON THE ISLAND
OF NAN-DO
USS ALFRED A CUNNINGHAM
Daniel Webster
AND TOOK PART
Expedients are for the hour:
DESTROYER 781
IN THE BOMBARD­
fith and Washington
principles for the ages
Phone 64
Sub«< rlbe to the Sentinel
MENT OF WONSAN.
Henry
Ward
Beecher
only $3.00 per year.
Bigger Berries Are Bomb Blasts Do
■Sprays Not Bring Rain
Says Meteorologist
Get Behind Community Enterprises
Autos Lead Expenses
Forced Security
J. K. Brandeberry
Lumber Industry
Wage Negotiation
Reviewed Recently
Wheat Law Situation
To Be Explained Fri.
As Practical as a Sack of Potatoes
Traffic Death Rate Navy Explains Plan
Is Lower This Year To Retired Reserve
New Silver Streak
Marlin “200”
S364.75
FIGHTING
SHIPS
Baby Brother
Martin “20”
$134.75
McCoy Motors