r R? T H U R S D A Y , FW BHUAÄY 8, 1940 n T H E S E N T IN E L , COTTAGE G ROVE. OREGON THE POCKETBOOK Fruit Growers \To Meet Today TWfc PUNCH WHEN HE Y ou can en joy health W F F M lT w ith Ohiropraotic. SSI fMsntftta&sK m as- 2h. 76 // 7(açe/t Hüll C H IR O P R A C T O R fO f,U * t O S O V t λ1 us» I 4 1 « M i l l , V’ 9“ Delight Valley ^KaJf^as* ~arron owe is -‘SXZK&. m TkOipseoar ow n -ntM menus- Problems of growers of small fruits and tree fruits, particularly cherries, will be discussed at the ; annual meeting of the Lane Coun ty Horticultural society to be held In the Moose hall In Eugene today, starting at 10 a. m. The meeting has been arranged by the Lane County Horticultural socie­ ty cooperating with O. S. Fletch­ er, county agent, with program as I follows: 10 OO Cover crops and green manure crops for Lane county, ¡O. S. Fletcher. 1040 Problems of growers of strawberries and cane fruits, by O. T. McWhorter, extension horti­ culturist, Oregon State college. 1140- Annual business meeting ' and election of offiaers of Lane County Horticultural society. 12:00— Noon receBs. 1:15—Control of cherry fruit flies, with report on special in­ vestigations a n d experimental work under way in Lane county, by S. C., Jones, assistant entomol­ ogist, Oregon State college. 2:15—Control of leaf spot and brown rot of cherries and report on special investigations under way In Lane county, by Dr. S. M. Zeller, plant pathologist, Oregon State college. 3:13 — General discussion of other problems of Lane county fru it growers. VALENTINES/ Comics — Mechanical — Florals lc - 2f»r5c - 5c - 10c Valentine Greeting Cards 2 f<>r 5c - 5c - 10c - 15c For Sweetie - Mother Sis or Grandmother Choose an Exquisite Box of Chocolates \ GALES 50c 112 fat \ HORTON’S 50c 14* JOAN MANNING V*»-S I 25c 50c 1— On sale only at KEM’S for DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield All people interested in the, made a trip to eastern Oregon fruit industry in Lane county are last week on business invited to attend, according to Mrs. J. A. Joll and Frank Joll County Agent Fletcher. are both 111 in bed. There seems to I* no change In Mrs. Jolt's condl-. t£ * The Social Neighbors club will FOUR ENLISTM ENTS E. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins and, children of Sutherlin were Sunday J .James E. Howard, 718 South 6th Sears, January 14th. Mrs. Senm was sick last week so club was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis! Taking the army oath of enlist- street. The four are graduates of ment in Portland during the last Cottage Grove union high g/^nni Lav not held. ayng. 14r and Mr« (kr«r Tikarin I — A large crowd gathered at the, Alma Vick was absent from Mr Mrs. Everett Runk and children w e e k jn January were four Cbt-'and were members of the local Mr, ■ an d M rs N F C n r I im. F in n ’ ® ue Mountain church one night school last week with the flu, of Gillespie Corners visited Mrs. tage Grove young men who were unit of the n a tio n a l g u a rd coast “ t hear . a “»*ak<,r on M» "nd . . F . . E . Vick and Runfc-s parents, . K - a Mr. c and c Mrs. e p M. t e d for enlistment by Staff artillery before their enlistment <4s Knutson and Arnold Corliss « the up at,: C. Johnson, the first of the week. Sergeant John T. Costello, it was in the regular army. They will spent Saturday evening at the Mr M .n i u™ he ?aJ?e n gh Cr« ”w11 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rand were announced in a press release from serve in the air corps at Moffett home o f M r. and M rs. Lee Nixon. Mr. and Mr». Sidney Dorris and Saturday night. guests one day last week of Mr.J Lieutenant Colonel H. D. Bagnall. field, California. Mr and Mrs Harve Denham Mr. and Mrs. Emery Harris and and Mrs w . N. Dowens. Portland recruiting officer. The ________________ and children Hazel and Bert of Mrs. S. IL Ramsey of Beaverton Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harris and son Mr. and ¡^n ' Claude Allen and men aTe: Geor8,e E. Rissue, son o f stopped at the H. H. Harris home' ^jj of Junction City were Sunday' Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. R issue,* Mad Crabs Make Oyelers IB H Zumwalt J° i £ » S ijIik d C lh w *?f' Westfir is Saturday on their way to Sublim i-»djnner guests of Mr. Allen’s s is - , East Madison avenue; Dar-I By putting common mud crabs ■rei B. Booher, son of Mr’ and M rs.1 und" the same ' ter. Mrs. Boone Humphrey. Mrs Nbrnn ..nd *nn Finn,.id "Pending this week with heri Jim Glaspy of Jasper is visiting! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kliig w ere'V em is E. Booher. 1104 Washing-, “ ^roscoP«d»«“ r « t« T o f“ OT««w W .n d !* ' " " Er" ' " * " * P p e r quests Sunday evening of ton avenue; David r . McFarland, Z , ^ “ en an estimated »1,000.000 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peters i o.;^ and Mm Harold Wolford. ’ i ' r " v r O is" HobnM ln O ’“ « ' , . « , rf Mr. .n d M » . John F. M o j TonoII and , Latham visited at the home or'c,rove has been solved. The Mrs M. A. Horn and Miss May Watson left Sunday for Portland StU on^unday at a the family re- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turpin of An-i u r and Mrs Oscar Jack ac- Fariand, 39 I street, and Ehner crabs a re the carriers at the disease. where they will — ■- '™-~■ ounoay w ^ g ”4- . 1 “ . m ™*. g g t , at roe Sm lu, ,0 will return Mr M t Mr. o w s r rtrtuon r .r o 'n n /'iX V i v iS S K ’l i i i i H"eh Tr"1“ ” 11 hom e; Wck Keene end Mrs. Eva Kade ; 910 1 •iwnoo Jf N. F. Corliss and Mias F. Knut- s£w art * 8 * b runner ««.„». the rm u of Mar»hfie,d were visitors Wed- , pinner guests at the Dale C ar-1 nesdav of M r »nd M r « r K son were in Eugene Sunday visit­ er> Joe ?>vewsrT Mr. Harvey has been quite ill penter home Sunday were Mr. and Brumfield and over the week end fix I ing friends. Lyle Jackson return­ wdh The flu but b sble ,» be up Mr. Rnbert Carpenter and cWl. ed home with them. Service station, tire shop, lunch room, beer parlor, residence— S e v e r ., reUUvw of M m Harry JeT er H e l^ r iin n , T h ^ n ! J S g ’„ * ! £ . ’¿ / ’¿ S ' B m m fb S Mr. and Mr» Edgar G. Adams Only »1,100. $400 cash and $20 month.—Probably be sold next o f Bellingham, Washington, were Castle gave her . surprise pot- derson family, the Algot Sandahl K m * i f o ™ Clark ’ 5 Hrtron week. dinner guests at the home of Mr. luck dinner a t her home Sunday, family. Mrs. Jack Stuckey and visited Sunday w i i her brother ’ and Mrs *W C. Zumwalt Thurs­ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. son, Mrs. Vivian Woodard and.^ ~-. ’ Have an excellent business for sale for $600. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adams Bert Myers and sons, Mrs. Erma'sons, Arthur and Edward Carpen M . ■ Mr. and Mrs. Tunis VanProoyn were married Tuesday evening in Castle and children, C liffo rd Hav nv fr2ininO,’d . and of Laiham were Sunday 2 bedroom house, completely modern, $900. Very easy terms. Vancouver, 5 . C. T h ey »topped Green, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dully K1” ' E '«, idoil I lUaatraMag I t i S padai Sta 4'P aar Taarlaf SaJaa 18^6* WATCHES DIAMONDS - ft w F > % Y ou can buy eith er on liberal paym ent plan at th e Picture Shop MARTIN MOTORS 125 N orth 9th St. C ottage O rove, Ore. You oaty hava to go to the Crst trsfte light to •ampin the th rill performance in Pootiac 'a power- packed engine