nroHMD a y , keitfmrfh im THE HENTINEL, COTTAGE GRO Silk Creek OREGON’S ENTRY IN NATIONAL 4-H CONTEST REGON 4-H Club boys are O shown here in one of many public demonstrations conducted by Clubsters to help raise the standards of the State’s dairy industry which yields an annual farm income roundly of $22,000- 000. Winners of state honors recently at the State Fair in a nation-wide contest, the boys Annual High School Carnival to Be Oct. 8 demonstrate the making and merits of a safety bull pen with a complete, neatly built model in which they use a life calf Use of such pens would save many lives and injuries caused by "tame” bulls. Kenneth Bemsel, left, and Eugene Rugg of Her­ miston, are the team which State Club Leader 11. C. Seymour has I Fairview named to compete in the final* at the National Dairy Show in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 9-16. The boys receive all expense trips there through the Kraft Phenix Cheese Corporation, which also provides 12,300.00 in college scholarships to be divided among the four sectional and the na­ tional champions. BULB CULTURE INFORMATION GIVEN OREGON Hept. 28 Mr. and Mrs. John Eid and daughter of Canby were over­ night guests last Friday at the S. Burcham home Mr and Mr». O. G. Huilivan and the Ralph Huth family of Euge >e visited at, the C. K Ruth home Sunday. The Neighbor« Friendship club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Moxley for an all-day meet­ ing Thursday, October 7. Elizabeth Rohde, who 1« attend­ ing O. 8. C„ visited at the home of h«r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde, over the week end Mr and Mrs. Weston Allen of C. G visited at the Alvin Allen home Hunday afternoon. The Silk Creek Sunday school is planning to attend the Rally Day service* at the Methodist church in Cottage Grove Sunday morning. The Bud Lowrance family visited Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Charles Miller of Latham. Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy ac­ companied Mr. and Mr". Lou Mc­ Coy to Redbluff. Cal., where they visited from Wednesday to Sunday) evening. Prune picking started last Satur­ day at the Overholzer prune or­ chard Mr and Mrs. James Brownley of’ Blue Mountain visited at the Ed i Ashby home Sunday Mrs. Brown-' ley U a niece of Mrs. Ashby. Billy and Arthur Oakes of Sa- lem, grandsons Mrs. Grace Wheeler, visited at the home of Mrs. Wheeler several day» the first of thia week. Information on bulb culture, es­ Hept. 28.- Mr. and Nick pecially those bulb« which wIM be Freeman who had been visiting at grown In the house, has been given the home of Mrs Freeman’s broth­ by L C Boldenweck of the Ore­ er, Luther Bettis, left last week for gon Florists Seed company, who is their horn* In Los A-igeles. Interested in contacting person*, Student Council Sponsor« Af­ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Muytx-n who wish to grow bulbs on a large went to eastern Oregon near Prine­ fair; Program and Crowning ville last week on a hunting trip. Mr Boldenweck advises planting Mr Mayben's father visited at the the bulbs in clay pans, which are oí Queen to be Feature« home of a granddaughter. Mrs. Jo shallower than the ordinary flow r Sept, 28.—Mra. Truman Clark at- Plueard of Culp Creek, during their pot, and planting the pot and bulb absence. tended the Ump'jua Baptist asso- out of doors, burying them about (By Journalism Student.) Miss Vonda Powell, who is stay­ six inches deep From a month to elation meeting Thuraday in Eu- The annual high school carnival will be held at the high school gym ing at the Glen Gillispie home, six weeks before the bloom is gene. at 7:30 p m Friday, October 8 The spent the week end nt the home of desired the pot should be dug up The Richard Garmen family have carnival I* apunaored by the stu­ her parents near Cottage Grove. and placed in a coo) dark place in moved to Black Butte and are Mrs. Ida Garoutte and brother. the house until the flower bud be­ living in the old school house. Mrs. dent council. The general commit­ Then the bulb Garmen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. tee In charge consists of Mias Irvin Yancey, »pent Saturday in gins to show. Eugene. should b« brought into the light H. Hopper of Halsey, are living Marian Notvedt. Mlsa Zllda Hayes. Miss Erma Van Schotack of and warmth. This proceed u re will on the Garmen place. H C. Williamson. Dorothy Gallo, Jean King. Bill MacGibbon and Heppner is visiting at the homes make for stronger growth and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beroien of Stewart Roberta. Other committees Of her aunts, Mrs. Otho Van Schol- more luxuriant blooms. For nar­ Salem visited several days last are as follows: Program. ML»* Mar­ ack and Mrs. Earl Higginbotham. cissi grown in water, it is a good week with Mr and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfvlng and plan to start them In the dark. Mr garet Achterman and Jame» E Kebelbeck. children Gordon and June arrived Boldenweck said. l^wls, booths, C D. Moore and Mrs. John Kebelbeck and daugh- Charles Clark; advertising, Curtia last week from Amulet, Sask.. Between now and December 15 is ter Florence attended the funeral Canada, where they had been for French and Julian Miller; tickets. th* time to get bulbs in the ground, Stewart Roberta, Philip Lake and eight and a half years. Mrs. Eif- according to Mr. Boldenweck. H. B Ferrin; prizes. Miss Notvedt; ving is a daughter of Mr and Mrs queen contcwt. Miss Florence C. A. Van Scholack. They are very Beirut, Syria Jenks; concessions, Miss Mildred glad to again be In Oregon, where Beirut, Syria, home of the Ameri­ Raker; chair arrangement. Bob they will make their horn*. can college of the name, la in the The Edwin Voss family and Grannis, T*d Scott, George Drury. Lebanese republic. John Guggi»berg, 8yd Wynne, Avra grandma Voss were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Boatick. Paul Davenport. Pet* Beach, Ivan Patten and Jay Llne- Wicks of Culp Creek. Clyde McNeil spent Sunday at baugh various points on the coast. 27thRnnual The program will include the fol­ Mr. and Mr» Leonard Eigland lowing skits by the public speak­ ing eta«» “The Opening Address,” and son and his father, Lowry “A Man Arrived." and “The Cats England, went to eastern Oregon Meow" There also will be musical on a hunting trip over the week number» by th* high school orches­ end. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peek of tra, senior girls octet, and boys quartet. The concessions will open Ashland visited a few days last Harry Immcdlstely following the program week with Mr. and Mrs Mayben. and the crowning of the queen With Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelly were Of the total land area of Oregon, all-day guests Sunday of Mr. and approximately 49 per cent la now Mrs. John Hastings of Eugene. used for growing forest, 42 per cent Mr. «nd Mrs. Elden Steele of Do­ Sperry’s and Is used for range and pasture land ren* visited Sunday evening with PORTLAND, OREGON and 8 per cent is arable, a report of Mrs. Steele’s mother, Mrs. Hocker. the Oregon State Planning board entitled "Land Use Problems in County Agent* to Brosd.wit Oregon", states. The report points Starting the first Monday in out that any move to Increase the October, six western Oregon coun­ arable area should be predicated ty agents will be on a new sched­ reof Inhibits of Kellogg's upon the clamiflcatlon to deter­ ule of regular programs over mine the fitness of the land for KOAC, the state-owned station. O. Mock.Dogs.Povhry, agricultural use Psl Stock,Wíld lita. 8 Fletcher of this county will be Manufacturad and one of the speakers. Hebron Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Bader in Cottage Grove. Mrs. Jessie GllcrUt and grand­ daughter. Miss Willefred Gilcrist, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr« L. Wooley in Cottage Grove. Clarence Bloom of Eugene spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Charley Fuhrer. Municipalities should be equipped to treat water supplies at a mo­ ment’s notice to prevent pollution from cloudbursts, fires and other accidental causes, a recent report of the Oregon state planning board entitled, "Water Sources and Wa- terahed Protectlon Problems," de- dares Util« Wantads Do Big Thinrs Typewrttsr ribbon*. The BenUneL October! to 10 Deficient Diet Said Cause of Many Ills land Producto, 4-H Club and Smilh Hughes Vocafloncl Educotion Work, olio Horta Show and Indoor Rodeo. Oregon'a lakes and streams pro­ vide water for 140 cities and towns, according to a recent report of the LARGE PREMIUM LIST!5 Orgon stat planning board. Approx­ Production of food concentrates imately this Fam«* number obtain that supplant deficiencies in our their water from lakes and springs. diet is becoming an important in­ dustry in America. saya Dr. James E. Slocum, research director of the National Chiropractic Association, In a statement released here today by Dr Herbert Hagen. Th* statement continues: ''Many human maladies have their tap-roots in deficient diet,” he continued, "recognizing this, re­ search scientists are developing concentrates that provide the ne- S. P. A S. TRAINS, DAY OR NIGHT ceaaary minerals and vitamins for i FROM PORTLAND the body. Chemical analysis of foods grown on outworn soil 9:30 P.M. veals a dangerous lack of elements 7:00 A.M. normally contained in these prod­ ucts. Milk from cows in certain Every Regular Car Alr-condltioned sections is wanting In Iodine, while Observation club car, with lounge, fountain, barber, bath, such common vegetables as pota­ periodicals, cards. Latest types of standard and tourist toes »nd carrots, If grown in min­ Bleeping cart—Deluxe coaches, with lounges for men and erally depleted soil, lack body­ women, deep individual seats, porter service, free pillows. building life-sustaining elements. “We are going to the floor of the Leaves Portland............ 8:30 A.M. Arrives Spokane............... 6:30 P.M. Pacific Ocean for vitamins found Observation reserved seat coach, wide windows, individual in ccd-liver oil and used in cases chairs (50c), cafe economy meals, standard coach. Scenery of malnutrition. Instead of using Of Columbia River and Cascade Range, Bonneville Dam. the fish as a laboratory, we get the vitamins direct from the sea-weeds Low Train Faros upon which it feeds. Deep-sea flora Coach-Tourist . I 7.50 one way, $13.50 roundtrip la rich in ebmentu of value to hu­ Standard............ 11.24 one way, 15.00 roundtrip man beings. Kelp is especially rich Herth charge additional in iodine, and is being manufac­ Southern Pacific1« home »gent will »ell through ticket» tured into tasty seasoning salts, in connection with the S. P. & S. My. at proportion»! (are», rich in mineral« and vitamins. fold«'» will b» furnished on requeat — R. H. "In view of our present day I IKOZlhR, Oen Paaaenger Agent, American Rank Bldg, Portland knowledge of foods and their rela­ tionship to vitality and general health, people should be wary of diets prescribed for general uae. PORTLAND What Is Ideal for onj person 1« too often dangerous for another. Paid LOW FARES-UlbUHES iSfMF Night Limited Ä.PSOÄ Dav FvnrACC MG/ Adv. The Cottage Grove Youth League held a wiener roast and social at 7 o’clock Friday evening in the city park. Ping pong, horse shoes and informal games were played. Those attending were Margaret Deere. Ruth Davenport, Leola Lyon, Lelah Huff, Dick Deere, John Ishmael. Reuben Huff, Bob Lewis. Leonard Mostachetti, Darrell Banff, Albert McCall, Richard Weldon, Crystal Traylor, Mary Radky, Denzil Bigg". Frang Rone, Harold Burleson. Billy Plueard and Basil Denham Playground activities, under the direction of Miss Lucile Jarvis, have not been hampered by the weather and recreational work will be continued in the park until rains make the park Impractical for this work. THEATRE PROGRAMS ARCADE DIANE Friday, Saturday, October 1, 2 “TOPPER," Constance Bennett, Cary Grant, Boland Young, Bil­ lie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Eugene PaUette. Also “A Day With the Dionne Quintuplet«.” Hear them talk. Thursday, Friday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 3, 4, 5 “YOU CAN’T HAVE EVERYTHING,” Alice Faye,. Don Ameche, Rita Brothers, Cluwle« Winninger, Rubinoff, Tony Martin, Arthur Treacher. Wedneaday, Tbursday, October 8, 7 “EXCLUSIVE,” Fred MacMurray, France« Farmer, Charle« Ruggle«, Lloyd Nolrn, Ralph Mor­ gan, F«y Holden. “BLONDE TROUBLE," Johnny Downs, Whitney. Eleanor* Saturday, October 2 “SING, COWBOY, SING," Tex Ritter, Louise Stan­ ley. Matinee 2:30 P. M Adm inn ion 10c, 15c. Sunday, Monday, October 3, « "LOVE UNDER FIRE,” Loretta Young, Don Ame­ che, Frances Drake. Tuesday, Wednesday, October 5, « TALK OF THE DEVIL," Ricardo Cortex, Sally Eil­ ers, Basil Sydney. FEATURES PACIFIC IRTERRRTIORRL UIUESTOCR EXPOSITION HORSE SHOW RODEO Youth league Holds Meeting Friday and Saturday Pancake Flour 17 Corn Flakes “ - Ritz Crackers Laundry Soap 10 25 Spinach Large package No. 2H Tins Toilet Soap LETTUCE ~6 Cleanser 3 10e Syrup . .. . 33e Tomatoes 3 10 Coffee p°u"d 19c MELONS -10- Bill’s Super Market Sunbrite CRISP tins Jug FANCY DILLARD Tea Garden Bills Special DILLARD FREE PHONE HOME OWNED STORE DELIVERY