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You don’t have to have the sains
loll don« tw ice whan M cCoy repairs
your car 30 H 7th.
Jn.SotfJ
G V Itraea« |«n today (F rid a y )
for I iin e v illc to «pend the wv«k
at the home of a cousin Jerry
Breens.
Fred W an ker returned Tuesday
(’ rrom spending »■•varai day» In
Rockton. Cal
1 , Il'x ly e and P Ivm cu th cars at Mc-
e o y . G arage, 30 H. 7lh.
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M r and M rs L yn n W a lk e r o f
; « o iiia n d . fo rm e r residents, visited
hl» week w ith friends here
Gpal W agner returned
M onday
“ ' lo i n spending a week In Portland
Telling friends.
Used Ic e Boxes M ou ntain States
] > ower company.
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The tenth annual N ebraska plc-
lc w ill be held Sunday, August tl
1 r the city park. Corvallis
Hev. Cols attended the Presby-
synod at Albany this week
! »rlan
M r and M rs. Claud Hchrack of
» in i n , Id a . form er residents
of
i
orane. visited here b rie fly Wed-
H K N T fW IC I
rA G g O BO VB, O REG O N .
Lost Spud Find May
Bring Growers Gold
New Fertilizer to
Use Ammonia, Peat
Revival Services to Start
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-
-
•XM) yearly within three or four
yeure ae the result of the finding
and development of au almost ex
llnct strain of potatoes known as
dark red Peaehblow or Ited Me
Clure.
The lost strain that le believed to
IS
V
(S p ec U M
Fay
and Mrs
Roy
E w in g, severed the thum b on hie
left hand Wednesday o f laet week
while cu ttin g wood He wo< taken
to < Eugene hospital and the thum b
was «ewFd on
< S > .b « i« 4 b , Ih s D a li« » S t«t«« U » p » rt
a i» a t o f A e r U u ltu r « t — W H O S « r« k «
Ammoniated peat, a new fer
tilizer material, has been devel
oped In the laboratories of the Do
pe’ tment of Agriculture. It seems
to combine many of the good fea
BEEF R O A STS
Pork Steak
are
ture» of the two fam iliar types of
V « i! O utlets
have originated 30 years ago was nitrogen carrying fertilizer». I t has
N o. 7 Steak
1 U ||b
located on the McClure farm at Car
not been developed commercially
iii.
bondale, from which It took Its yet. hut chemists of the department
name. It was a »port or sse-dllng eu> that the manufacturing proc-
Bacon Sliced
19c lb.
of the Peachhlow potato.
■ ese le simple and relatively Inexpen
Mutton Stew
5c lb.
Although this potato was pro
sive and that the commercial pro
duced In 1908 at a farm near Car
duction of ammoniated peat offert
Bacon Back
17c lb.
bondale, all truce of It disappeared opportunity for material saving In
Mutton Steak
15c lb.
until 1027 when the college In con I freight on fertilizers.
Small scale
Sw ift’s Premium Bacon
REV AVA 8 ADAMS
nectlon with Ita |xdnto Improvement experiment» with plants have given
Leg-O-Lamb 17 4c lb. I lb. p a c k a g e ...........27c ¡j S< hofleld S te w a rt fo r good plumb- program, collected 2.7) varieties of I promising résulta.
R evival services w ill s ta rt Sunday I
evening at the Church of the Naza-
<•
m ie tf potatoes for comparative tests. In
By heating ammonia and peat un rene and w ill be continued In d efi
P h yllis Monson accom panied the this collection was the dark red der pressure, about two-thlrde of n ite ly at 8 each evening. Rev. Ava
W illia m Z lm m e rly fam ily to Sea 1'i-achhlow.
It had been obtained the reacting ammonia Is changed to S. Adam s w ill be the evangelist and
FREE DELIVERY
side I uesday to spend tw o weeks.
singer
Miss
W lily la
Bushness,
from a Teller county rancher.
chemical combinations that are not chalk artis t, w ill conduct children's
M a ig a ie t Monson le ft
M onday
la
te
r
the
same
strain
of
potato»*,
soluble
in
water.
These
forms
are
ALL DAY AN Y TIME
m eeting each afternoon d u rin g the
foi Cresw ell to spend a week at the
which commands a premium of 10 generally similar to the nitrogenous revival meet.
L ilia n Allen home.
For Q uality M eats
to
15
cents
a
HX>
pounds
on
the
mar
fertilizer materials In cottonseed
Ml»« M ary Frances G rm an d y of
I o il land a rrived Sunday to spend ket because of Its attractive color, meal and animal tankage. Rough
FRED A N D E R SO N , Prop.
several week« at the home of an was found on a farm In El Paso ly a third of the ammonia remains
aunt, M rs W a rre n D augherty.
county and a ranch In Teller county. In water soluble forma. Depending
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Radio Hay repairs your toasters
on temperature, the peat may be
and Iron».
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ammoniated to contain up to 20 per
M
is
,
G
ladys
Sproula
returned
♦
li r e H ubert Q ulyley fam ily of A:
cent of nitrogen.
A 20 per cent , The city lib ra ry w ill be closed
buny, fiirm e r residents, spent Sun Wednesday fro m »[Minding several
product would thus contain In each d u rin g the m onth o f August and
weeks
In
P
o
rtland
and
W
ashington
day evenlnit at the home of Mrs.
open day' on T h u rs d a y of each
Although community fund» for hundred pounds nearly half as
U u lg le y ’« parents. Itev and M r» W visiting relatives.
M rs F a n n y Cam pbell o f Salem I farmers institut)-« have shrunk from much quick acting nitrogen as 100 week w ill be e lim in ated th e re a fte r
V M cGee T hey spent M onday at
This decision was reached M onday
Low ell and returned home that eve Spent the week end at the home of »38,000 to »23/»«), or 40 per cent, pounds of sodium nitrate and would evening at a m eeting of the lib ra ry
H a ll *
Jo h n » to n , I t r a l E a la t r . ning A d aughter Bober la accom M is C K. Haynes.
ttie total attendance or number of St the saine time contain about board. L ack of funds has compelled
lo a n s , Murn In s u r a n t« . I'lio n e M .
panied them home a fte r s|>endlng
M rs Haym ond G rube and sons persona served has continued to In twice a« much alower-actlng nitro the board to take this action. To
spent crease. a rlae of 14 jier cent In the
fa c ilita te the closing no books w ill
Or. and Mra. C. K Frost and Mr several weeks visiting relatives and Joe »ml J im m y of Pengra
gen as lOo pounds of cottonseed
’ be week at the Schofield Ktew,.
be perm itted to be w ith d ra w n d u r
and M ra A W Hwanaon spent Su n friends
last two year«, according to J. P. sieaL
In
other
words,
100
pounds
sum
m
er
home
on
the
Um
pqua
ing
the last w eek o f this m onth, a l
L’sed
Ice
Boxes
M
ountain
States
day at E lk to n at Ihs home of Sir».
P ow er com pany
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Elate W alls
stitutes for the agricultural exten would lie roughly equivalent to 200 d u rin g th a t tim e to receive books
M a ry and ltu tli Cam eron left plies
Frances M ackln . dau uh ter o f M i
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anil M r» H I, M a rk in , lisa em ploy I uesilay fo r Canada to spend u
A m a rria g e license was Issued sion service of the Ohio State unl- pounds of cottonseed meal plus 50 and fo r reading purposes.
*
ment in Heattle at the l*uget Hound m onth at the home of th e ir g ra n d I uesilay to John R obert Peterson ’ venilty.
pounds of sodium nitrate. The prod
I-ak<- R unlon Is Held.
E d and V irg in ia Hopper, both of this
N o tio n com pany,
wholesale dry fa th e r, H a m ilto n Lackey, at
Funds, he says, have decreased uct could be shipped with notable
T ho rn to n Corners. July 16.— <Spe.
monton. A lberta
city.
Koods house
hut requests for help are greatly In savings In freight and with notable c ia l.)— T h e th ird annual L ak e re
T h e W illia m Z lm m e rly fam ily left
M r» Herschel Allison of
P o rt creasing. Costs art-raged 8.3 cents
We< fin g er wave, H r. The Beauty
advantage In combining the good union was held Sunday at the E u
this week to spend several weeks at al the home of a b ro th e r of her
Nook, Kem b iiild liix. rb o n e 70.
per person attending In 1931 32. of features of both the slow-act gene-Springfield auto park w ith 47
Seaside
husband. H V Allison
which the state paid 2.3 cent». The ing and the quick acting « I.,« . I men»berg o f the L a k e fa m ily and
SJ, algors, tolMMwm. cards, refined
nitro- fou r visitors
present. A
basket
total attendance was 700.390.
fun fo r men. T he I'aaU m e.
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gen carriers. The raw peat Is o f lunch was served at noon and the
N
O
T
IC
E
.
AGRICULTURAL LIME
Institutes,
which
are
open
to
any
relatively
little
value
ss
a
1 he Fred Bennett fa m ily hne re
I w ill not be responsible for any
n utrl- afternoon was spent socially
F in ely «round. In au«ar —
turned fro m Corvallis, where M r. debt made by anyone o ther than citizen In the community and which five Ingredient In fe r tiliz e r ,_
but
Is w ’ th a business m eeting.
_ __
„ It
___
Bennett was employed In a garage myself Annie B u tler
per ton. M.Wi. and 3c each a l
______ ilX Z lL have been publicly supported »Ince recognized as a highly desirable ele- i J’'ote,d to hold the reunion resu’.ar-
lowed when sacks are returned
and M r Bennett has taken over
ly
at
the
same
camp.
ISflO, were held In all 88 Ohio coun ment In mixed fertilizers because of
m anagem ent of the Nelson M otor
I k l d U P o u ltr y U r tta
ties.
Wayne county, home of the | Its value ns a conditioner and be-
M rs . H . B. B re e d lo v p In ju r e d .
cuiiiiw ny. w ith which he was asso
C hick and pullat alas, ton
W OO ciated before going to Corvallis.
Ohio agricultural experiment Bia cause It supplies to the soil a desir
Mrs.
H . B. Breedlove suffered
Hen and tu rke y else, ton
Woo
tlon, had the largest number of In able form of organic matter.
A ll hat» are now selling at re
i severe bruises on her face Tues
Blackball r Mon. BUckbalte. Ore.
duced prices at the S m art Shop, c
stitutes and highest attendance In
day noon when she slipped and
fell on the concrete floo r in the
D ale S m ith and Chester M a rk le
1932, It) Institutes with a total a t
re a r o f the S m a rt shop, o f which
of H a rris . M inn . spent Thursday
tendance of 37.700.
she is p ro p rieto r She had a glass
Hadlo H a y wire» your house 21c night at the home o f an aunt of
Eighty-four |>er cent of the 89
in her hand and It broke and the
Hale M rs E lb e rt Bede
M r and M ra
F
1.
G ran nis,
members
of
the
present
regular
pieces of glass
Inflicted
several
T he W alden baseball team de
Some strains of yellow dent corn gashes. She is recovering satisfac
daughter C aro lyn and son Holier t
farinera’
Institute
staff,
Schmidt
returned Saturday from «pending feated B righton I-eonard'e teuui by
that
are
resistant
to
cold
w
ill
also
to
rily
and
was
back
at
the
store
pointed out, are farmers. The aver
a score of H to 4 In a game played
three weeks In Heattle vlsltlnu rein
age person In this group rates as withstand more heat than corn that Wednesday.
live»
M rs G rannie' mother M rs here T hu rsday evening of last week.
A lw ays Dem and F a m ily
L oaf
E W ilson, accompanied them home
successful In some farm enterprise, Is not cold-resistant, the United
tfe
to spend the rem aind er of the «uni Bread. M ade by C ity B a k e ry .
college trained, or a master farmer States Department of Agriculture
A . F. & A . M. PIC N IC
n ier and the w inter
announces. The resistance to both
Mias L a u ra Hobertlello, Red Cross
or master homemaker.
[ heat and cold Is due to the higher
P re tty new voile dresses w ith w o rk e r In this d is tric t, le ft S a tu r
Twenty co-operating s u te agen-
The annual Masonic a n tli
orxandy trim have lust a rrived nt day for lore Angeles to »[tend tw o
ele» furnish some talent at no cost proportion of bound water In the , Eastern Star picnic will be held)
the S m a rt Shop
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or for expenses only. Among these corn plant, the department says.
Wednesday at H orn’s!
Miss Itellc B u rkh o ld er accom G lenn Swanson, who w ill visit
The experiments Indicating the next
are the state department of agri
panied the Obsidians club of E u friends there
tiPove across bridge at Saginaw.
heat
resisting
quality
of
corn
were
fe
e
d
Ice
Boxes
M
o
u
n
tain
States
gene on a hike Sunday to F a irv ie w
culture, the Ohio agricultural exper
Masons and Eastern Stasr and
lookout In the Bohem ia d istrict.
P ow er com pany
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iment station, farm organizations, made In co-operation with the Illi
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H r s W illia m
Burtels returned I
M r» D a rw in Wo.alcock of C o r
state department of education, Ohio nois agricultural experiment sta families invited.
vallis spent several days this week T hu rsday o f last w eek fro m P o rt
Bankers’ association, state depart tion.
12« & 14^c
chop» Thumb off.
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Development of the Peach-
blow Colorado’s Hope. U. S. Chemists Say Manu
facturing Process Simple
» r C M Malseer. Assoslsls H a r ll-u l
(.o lo i*/lu A grlcuiiutai Coil«««
and Inexpensive.
f olorado potato grower« tuny In
ertraa« their lucorui*« at least $100.
,Kwln<
London. July 18
Dorm an R ro n kh u rt Is In ju re d .
London. July 19. — iHpem al.) —
Dorrnan
Brook ha it was inju red
Monday while w orking at Black
B utte when h - fell a distance of
three feet and struck on his back
H e was taken to a Eugene hospital '
and IS r e e l , ye ring satisfactorily.
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C O M P O S IT IO N S H IN G L E S
R O O F C O A T IN G S
S H IN G L E S T A IN
Twin Oaks Lumber Co.
Phone 100
Farmers’ Institutes Are
Crowd Bringers in Ohio
Cottage Grove Laundry
Phone 79
Always
Give The
Home
Print Shop
First
Chance
ment of health, Commodity M arket
ing associations, and the Ohio
Council of Churches,
S teel an d W o e d ¡
' F ilin g C a b i n e t s a n d
T ra n sfer C ases
The fttttioua
Maeey line
Rochester.
Radio R ay repairs your radio, c
M r. and M rs. N . E Ola»» and
sons spent the week end at S u ttle
lake.
M r and M rs. H aym ond G rube
and sons of Pengra and M r
anil
M r«, Schofield S te w a rt «pent the
week end at the S te w a rt sum m er
home on the Um pqua
Red Ho»«. B u tte r. Ic e (. ream. A»lt
fo r IL C. G. C ream ery.
tfc
M rs H H G riggs spent F rid a y at
Ix ira n e at the home of a slater
M ra. M a rtin Footer.
Ed S w ag gler and M ayd eth W a l
k e r o f P o rtland «pent Sunday w ith
the A lb ert W ooley fain tly.
Used Ice Boxes M o u n ta in States
P ow er company.
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The Sentinel ¡
Bell Pitch Explained
The pitch of a bell Is directly de
pendent upon the ratio between the
thickness of the bell at the point
of striking and the diameter of the
bell. Various metals and comblna
tlona of metals have been used to
produce bells, but the most satle-
factory combination Is a bronze
procured by amalgamating 13 parts
of copper with four parts of tin.
M r. and M rs. 8. J Leonard and
Mrs. O rp a h Benson spent one day
A m e r ic a n A r m y T e » t
M r. and Mrs. George H e w itt and recently at Oregon C ity at the home
and M rs
d au g h ter Janice of C orvallis spent of a d au g h ter of M r
The
alpha
test Is a psychological
They
the week end a t the home of M r». Leonard. M rs J C. Seines
H e w itt's parents, M r and M rs H were accompnnlpd home by M ra lest, originally given by the United
Heines and son John Leonard, who States army during the World war,
B Breedlove.
w ill spend several days here.
to determine roughly the mental ea
O llv la n and Ju lia Ann S m ith of
A new M ay ta g w asher has Just parity of officers and soldiers able
P o rtland returned home Sunday nf
te r spending two weeks visiting arrived . And It sells fo r a very rea to speak and rend English. It con
relatives.
sonable price, »69.50. Come In now sists of 212 questions which nre an
and look |t
over.
G raber-G ettys swered by checking, underlining nnd
W e have binding tw ine Yes, we H a rd w a re
tly21c crossing out
have M an ila In K-pound ball» and
from here who attended
¡»-pound balls and Standard In 8- .. Those
, .
P °und balls. W e nleo have baling the Intersectional 1. O. O F picnic
I i p a r t i a l C o n c lu s io n
ties. G raber-G ettys H ard w are. Jy21c Sunday at Lost C reek ranch were
Your baby cries. The neighbor’s
M r. and Mrs. John Veatch anu
a ml t'»t>) squawks.—Toledo Rind*.
S m ith -S h o r t O r o c e r y
—Phone
153—
Saturday G rocery Savings
Golden M ayonnaise
Raisins
pint 22c
2-lb. pkg. 13c
Rice, best head
C h eese, Brookfield
Broom s, 50c value
4 lbs. 19c
pkg. 15c
43c
LEM ONS
Sunkist, doz. 25c
Spray While You Prune
C rown C ake Flour
S w ift’s Premium Bacon
Pineapple
C anvas G loves, heavy
W he-Ta-Lon
NOW
pkg. 25c
»
e
» » »
lb. 23c
2 cans 35c
pair 10c
pkg. 19c
Free Show Ticket on a dozen different grocery items.
More than 2,300,000 bushes of the
common barberry have been de
stroyed In Ohio since 1918, because
they scatter black stem rust to
wheat.
Some have been found In
every county In the state.
G a th e r in g
B U S IN E S S
Red Line Shoe Shop
FINE SHOE REPAIEING
W e a ls o r e p a ir y o u r H a r n e s s .
714 E MAIN STREET
The Mutual
jLife Insurance!
' Company
S h o r t’s S e c o n d
of
H a n d S to r e
N ew Y ork
announces the appointm ent of
Rebuilt Batteries
Mr. T. H. Gustafson
A t astonishingly low prices
New Batteries
Its Representative for
Made to meet competition.
Particularly in Service.
C O T TA G E G R O V E A N D V IC IN IT Y
Battery Charging
•» » ••^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•»•••»♦•♦ssse essss seee eeee s eeee»
This has been our specialty
for m any years and w e give
absolute satisfaction.
L. L. Harrel
Bert Trask
I
P ortland
o ffe r»
N O T H IN G FINER
IN HOTEL
ACCOMMODATIONS
thing
on which you cannot lose-
r
a good Electric Refrigerator
T
C o conu t»
F o a te r W r o te M u c h
The bureau of plant Industry says
Stephen Foster, famed as the
that coconuts w ill generally drop
from the tree when they are ripe. greatest w riter of American folk
The nuts on the lowest fruiting songs. Is credited with 125 gongs,
branches will naturally ripen first fully one-fourth of which were
It Is very difficult to tell from the negro songs. He was ouly thirty-
exterior of a coconut whether or eight years old when he died, but
not It la ripe and the only sure way during that short life he wrote
la to open I t I f the coconut Is de songs which will probably carry
sired for the milk the nut should down through the ages Just as the
be gathered Just before ripening; j old folk songs of other lands,
though his name may cense to be
that la, before It Is ready to fall.
j associated with his works long be
fore the songs themselves are for
World*» Hotted Place
Official records reveal that the gotten.
town of Aztsla, In Tripoli, some 25
N o D e g License» H e r a
miles south of the Mediterranean, la
Norway and Sweden are
the hottest place, with a summer
temperature In 1924 of 130.4 de countries where dogs are
licensed.
grees.
EVERYTHING YOU WANT
FO R
Motor Inn
Service Station
500 Tons Produce
Final figures on the Industrial
co-operative garden of the B. F.
Goodrich company, near Akron, Ohio,
disclose that approximately 1,010,-
000 pounds, or more than 500 tons
of produce were grown on the 275-
acre tract by part-time and former
employees and distributed to them.
Believed to be the largest project
e f Ita kind In the country, the gar-
engaged nearly 1.000 men In
planting, cultivating anil harvesting
the croi» 'n 1932.— Indiana Farmer
YOU NEED, BUT NOT
OPEN
Our long experience assures
you of correct and reliable
work.
Sod Saves Soil
Use the self-feeder for sows and
pigs to save labor, time, keep feed
cleaner and make cheaper gains
with hogs than under the hand-feed
ing system.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING
E xcellent D ry Cleaning
Battery Repairs
Use for Dairy By-Products
The new method of manufactur
ing casein that originated In the bu
reau of dairy Industry has been
A heavy rain at the soil erosion adopted by seven New England fac
experiment station near Tyler, Tex tories, according to the report by
as, recently washed from cotton Chief Reed to the secretary of agri
fields more than »lx tone of soil per culture. Two of the factories using
acre. At the same time only one the new grain-curd method of mak
cents more
and one half tons of soil was re ing caaeln received
moved where the land was planted per pound than factories using the
to lespedezn, the slope and soil be older and more common method of
ing the same. No soil was removed making sulphuric casein. Through
from fields of the same kind sodded co-operstlon with other agencies the
to grass. These rates of soil loss bureau of dairy Industry has found
were determined by actually meas two new possible outlets for lactose,
or milk sugar. One Is In the manu
uring the eroded material.
facture of certain types of confec
tionery ; the other In the manufac
A g r ic u ltu r a l J o t t in g s ture of explosives.
The value of all cows in Tennes
see was »17,005,000 In 1030.
e
ORANGES
200 size, doz. 15c
SEE THE SHOW ON SMITH & SHORT
The home fruit grower can do
much while he Is pruning his trees
toward lessening the number of In
jurious Insects he will have to com
bat during the succeeding growing
aeasou, says a w riter In the Rural
New Yorker. The close Inspection
of Individual trees necessary for this
work makes It Impractical for the
commercial orcliurdlst, but It Is a
time and labor saver for the home
grower with a few trees and little
spraying equipment.
While prun
ing keep a sliurp lookout for egg
masses, larvae and cocoons. Among
the many things to look for, the
following may be mentioned: The
gelatln-llke masses of eggs of the
tent cateriilllar. which are usually
Placed on »m»H twigs; frothy egg-
masses of the tussock-moth; the
coccoons of the codling moth which
w ill be found under the loose bark
of tho tree trunk; pear ps.vlls, mi
nute Insects which often hibernate
under the rough liark on the trunks;
tw ig glrdlers may be controlled by
burning all twigs found on the
ground.
The corn speclallsta give the wa
ter In the white of an egg as an ex
ample of bound water, while that In
a sponge Is free water. Bound wa
ter forms a part of the plant. Plants
high In hound water resist heat
damage because the heat cannot
draw so much of the moisture from
the plant and It can thus endure
more heat. In cold weather the cold
cannot so easily freeze the water
In the plant Into Ice crystals, thus
breaking up the ceil structures.
Bound water thus accounts for both
heat and cold resistance.
The experiments showed that
heat-resistant plants Increased their
bound water capacity with success
ive heat and drought spells. They
also found that If the heat came on
gradually the corn was hardened to
It and held more bound water and
withstood more heat.
Although the heat-reslstauce and
cold-resistance studies are several
steps ahead of the general farmer,
the department points out that the
discovery means that eventually im
proved strains of corn w ill be pro
duced that w ill tend to resist heat
as well as cold.
Cottage Grove
All Laundry Services
May Find Com That Will
Withstand Heat and Cold
land. w here she had been called by
the d eath of a brother. Leo C a rte r.
D r and M rs. C. H . K lin e spent
lie d Ito a e B u tte r , fo e Cresun. A sk
rela
fo r IL C. Q . C re a m e r y .
tfc the week end at T re n t w ith
tives o f M rs. K line.
F o r Dodge T ru ck s see M cCoy s
G arage, 30 S. 7th.
JnSOtf
M rs. J. K. H e rm a n and son F re d
eric k o f Santa Ana. C a l, arrived
S a turday to visit at the home of
M rs H e rm a n 's fath er. H . J. Shinn
w hile on th eir wav hume from
C ottage Grove, Ore.
CA REFU L
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Library N ot to Open
D uring August
at the home of her parents. Mr
Mrs. N. J Nelson
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