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t Tan News-Review, RaMburf, Or Thura., Ft. 21, 1957 Production Applications For Sheepmen Due April 30 Insurance Women's Group Organized Here Wool grower art reminded to ftt their appiicilioni for payment under the wool program filed in the Douglaa County ASC Office, Room 214 County Courthouse, Rose burg, not later than April 30, if they want to get their incentive payment thia year. The reminder cornel from J. P. Bonebrake, chair nan of the Douglaa County ASC Committee. According to the chairman, wool alea made after March 31, 1956. and before April 1, 1SS7, are elig ible for payment thia year pro vided the application for payment with the neceeeary aupporting in formation ia made before May 1, JUT. The talea record (original not animals at the time he aelk them, carbon) for ihorn wool muat ahow Each aubaequent owner of the name and addreia of buyer, date lamba for 30 daya will be eligible of aale, name and addreia of pro-j(or t p,ymfnt only on that por- ""' . "' ' tion of the weight proaucea auring and net proceeda to producer ait-!DII ownership. ,er normal deductiona. I E,cn lppUC,n, wiU b. required i Thoie who market unshorn I make an accounting of the num i lambs must provide bill of sale : ber of head and pounds of animala , with name and address of buyer, , h..H and sold. Hn nayment date of sale, name and address of , wlj be made on the pounds gamed I seller, and number, net live weight wnle he owned the lambs. Fay I of animala sold and must show that mente to producers who buy un I the animals had never been shorn inorn jjmbs lnd later ahear them 1 at time of aale. will be subject to a downward ad- I The original producer of Jambs Ijustment in any ahorn wool incen- will be eligible for a payment i live payment they apply for. The I based on the full live weight of the downward adjustment will be the amount of the lamba payment that the previous owner waa eligible to receive. THRU FAITHS' MIITINO) EUGENE Women of three faiths will gather Thursday to ob serve Brotherhood Week here with their annual interfaith fellowship tea. Held each February, the event usually altracta several hundred women. Chairmen representing me uiree major launs are .Mra, Wayne Slauffer, Protestant; Mrs! Morton Saks, Jewish; and Mrs Richard Sherria, Catholic. ff 2 ji make a meal in minutes ! ENJOY COKE WITH MEAISI THESE SPECIALS ARE ALL SPEEDY-EASY;. GET ALL THE FIXIN'S AT YOUR GROCER'S NOWI Plxza Pl a la Mod Top V' ' -Jma i f packaged or frozen piuo pie with F'i-tm!miT ' f your choke of letty "extra." You ("jN y might offer anchovies, slivers of f"&tjffi&1i?f ' I ie" 3 spicy luncheon meat, tiny cooked "j "i 1 f shrimps, southed mushroom slices or tfc " Jr) i1- green pepper and onion illcei saw- mmmmmmw '1 ' tied in oil. Just remember nothinjj .4 f bears a Coke with pizza I i W""Y u ?' Sst I Ham Rott-Upt-ioT in supply of sliced I tajtlk: , .yg J? I boiled horn ond potato salod. Roll salad I m '"mi i mill 111 "J I In the ham tikes, fatten with toothpicks. I 1 truth the roH-vpt RahMy with mustard om broil Hot and tarry , enfra-oood wi I ke-cotd Coco-Cola I I ri Speedy Spaghetti Add "old country flavor to packoged spaghetti dmnertl Pop 1 teaspoon of garlic salt into water with the spaghetti. Follow package direc tions for sauce and term by the platterfvi with plenty of Coke I To do meal a flavor-favor . . . put Coke on the tablel IU one-and-only taste brighteni every bite of food. Add Coke to your menu today! Enjoy Coke with meals . . . a regular-size bottle of Coke contains fewer calories than half a grapefruit! bewev If CC lmm to&m mm fel Bring home the Coke! lorried ender outnorfrf of The Coco-Cola Company by THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COBPAflT OF ROSE.UtC At the organiialional meeting of the Insurance Women's Assn., held this week at Carl's Haven, the fol lowing officers were elected: Lou ella Tennenl, president; Zelda. Black, vice president; Shirley Low ery, secretary; Pat Larson, treas urer; and board member, Gladys ' Foley. Mrs. Eva M. Brower. Portland,1 state organizational chairman, was , present. j The first official meeting of the, newly formed club will be March 11 at the home of Pat Larson. The club will continue U meet on the second Monday of each month. DIES ON JOB PORTLAND en Gustav Lach enmeier. U, was found dead Mon day afternoon of natural causes at his work on the new Madison High School here. He was the father of Rudy Lach enmeier, widely known Oregon fishing and hunting commc.iistor and writer. The widow, three sons and a daughter aurvive. 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