THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 THK SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Apple Growers H igh I igh ts\& Siticiigh ts Vote on Marketing Agreement Mount View Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams were visitors Sunday of Mrs. Wil- liams’ brother, Clifford Lelx)W of Mosby Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King went to Florence one day last week to visit Mrs. Elnora Cook, formerly Mrs. Elnora Boss of this neigh­ borhood, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glllispie of Fairview were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dowens. j Guests Sunday at the R. M. Seaver home were W J. Seaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. James N e l s o n of Springfield and Mrs. Don Camp­ bell and son of Santa Monica, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Layng and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Layng r e -! turned Sunday from spending a week at Johnson Meadows, where they had taken their cattle to graze. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humyhrey have as a house guest Mrs Hum­ phrey's sister. Mrs. Olva Fisk of El Monte, California, who accom­ panied them Sunday to Roseburg to the wedding of another brother, James Humphrey of Eugene, who was married to Miss Edna Henry at the home of Miss Henry’s par­ ents in Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rand were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dowens. A fire of unknown origin which destroyed the wagon and hayrack loaded with hay in the field a t the Bob Shields place Tuesday, caused considerable excitement for a short time, but with fast work by several men o f the neighborhood, the fire was beaten out before it could be carried by the wind through the grass and stubble to nearby buildings. Mr. Shields sus- brother, Clarence .Sears, who is in the Veterans’ hospital. 'They re­ turned home Saturday evening. Miss Carol Anne Layng spent last week with Mrs. J. A. Schnei- der while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Layng, were at John- son Meadows. DO y o u KNOW? Ballots have been mailed to all Oregon and Washington eommer-i i rial apple growers by which they will decide whether or not a fed­ eral marketing agreement in the 0I4CWMY marketing of the Pacific north-' AMiS/iA, 1 IT WAS FOUND west apple crop will be put Into THft P K T ffO U U M IN D ttfTR Y UWDf« OWTVA rRooucfS E ach v í a s moas effect. The scope of the proponed T H A N 7 6 . 0 0 0 TOM E TON 8 Y THE agreement lake» In all of Wash­ INDIANS. NO F OR. u s i IN LUBRICATING ington and Oregon, with the ex­ WILD COW,OR FARM MACH/NFRV’. ception of Malheur county which S ome m e n t h in k RFLATCO PLAMT lx closely allied to the Idaho mar­ H O M E. IS A 6 W E C T WAS FOUND IN keting region. P IA C E W H E R E YOU THF WOCUO.ANP C A N OQOWU N O R , The proposed agreement was JCIRMTI5TJ CAN­ S E R V IC E W IT H O U T drown up nt the suggestion of the NOT SXPLA/W T riR l — P iN G i a. WHERE IT CAME FROM. I Industry and was modified later following public hearings held In both states. If approved, It will permit the establishment of a con­ trol committee of nine growers I i you back holding and five handler members to op­ erate the program. This control you back. committee could establish mar­ keting policies and could limit shipments of C grade apples and sizes smaller than 210 In other grades. The program also calls for In­ -••¿I CHIROPRACTOR spection of shipments by federal COtTAOl ÛROVI I I « MAIM l l grade inspectors when grade and THE H lH A lA Y A M size provisions are In effect. The LANtVR OF THF SWMPMfC O il* control committee would also col­ MOUNTAINS of INDIA, KtUVW ’'FROM F íT U ü tfV H AW known as lect and distribute price and ship­ IS A RCMARKAAU CON­ otTtM tttrs m a k e • w f T T « « ' thf TRADICTION OF A LAW ment Information to producers WATER USED IN T H E TEXTILE AMONA CLIMftWt ANIMALS. and handlers. Under the provlsl- INDUSTRY. T H F OILS NSDJC£ THF The Social Neighbors club met ons, gift apples, as well as shlp- AU OTHER CUMACRS HAFT WATER'S SURFACF T < N S K W , ARM) LONCFR FRAN at the home of Mrs. Rudolf Han- ments for by-products and chari- F A C IL IT A T IN G P E N P T A A T lO H TWEIR LEOS. BUT THIS sen, Wednesday. Guests present table uses, would be exempt from OP M A ® R IC 5 - ONE IS TH£ OTHCR were Mrs. Mary Johnson and control. , daughter Neola, Miss Eleanor Oregon would he represented on Warren and Elsie Haight. This the control committee by two was the last meeting to be held grower members and one handler r n i until fall. inemler. The agreement will go hands Jerry Corliss was painfully into effect If It Is approved by at arms while fighting the fire. bruised Tuesday when a calf kick- least two-thlrds of the growers Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson Mr. and Mrs. E. Savage, who Dinner guests Monday evening ed him and knocked out one tooth voting, by number or volume, and and family of Cut Bank, Montana, had been guests at the home of at the Boone Humphrey home in and loosened several others. by handlers of at least 50 per cent visited Friday at the G. W. Mc­ their daughter, Mrs. Bertha Me- honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Farland home. Mrs. Anderson is I>aniels, for the past month, have Humphrey, newlyweds, of Eugene, Mrs. Iz*wis Wlshon and daugh- of the apples handled last year, a niece of Mrs. McFarland and is returned to their home in Salt were Mr. and Mrs Carl Robert- ter Kathryn. Mrs. Cora Hileman --------------- — and Howard Volgamore of Van­ a former resident. Lake city. son and son and daughter of Eu- couver. Washington, visited Wed­ Harold Powers is working at Don Whitlock accompanied Bill gene. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hum- nesday nt the Lawrence Brown the S. C. Veatch home in H a ls e y _______ _ Roner of ________ Cottage Grove to Win- phrey of Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Virginia Lamb has gone to home. Mr. and Mrs. J a m « Hemenway cheater ’ Bay, Sunday. I George Allenbaugh also of Eu- visit gave a picnic supper Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Fallbrook. California, for Mr. and Mrs. Robert WilUan of gene Mrs. A h a A s k of El Monte, Coburg visited Sunday at the Tom with friends and relatives. in their grove honoring Mr. and Eugene were recent viistors at the C a lifo r n ia and the honor guests. Ayres home. Mrs. Ena Steinhoff of Newark. Mrs. Clarence Heeter and daugh- home of Mr. Willian's brother Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Border and California, Is here for a ten-day ter Ardis of Brownsville. Also Mr. John. 836 M ain family of Sutherlin visited Wed- visit with Mr. and Mrs. F . M and Mrs. Geo. Larsen and son Paul Mcdill of Beaverton is vis- Clara Chapman and Mrs. Audrey OCAL.CR A D V . Dodson drove to Portland Thurs- nesday evening at the Dave Hite Chapman. Larry. The Ed Kettzer family, Guy ¡ting his grandparents. Mr. and home Mr. and Mrs. Gene Evans re- Holliday family of Walker, and -s Peter Fetter and expects to day to visit Mrs. Brumfield’s Bob Averill of Corvallis visited turned last week from a m onths Read Hemenway family also were remain a month. Sunday at the Oscar Jackson visit visit with with Mr. Mr. Evans’ Evans' relatives relatives in present. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent home. the mid-western states. The Builders Sunday school Friday at the home of Mr. Fish- Mrs. Gwendolyn Haight of Cor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes of class of the Christian chur.h held er's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. vallia spent Friday night at the Eugene were week-end guests of a picnic and business meeting In and Mrs. D. O. Fisher, at Alva- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Joe Lancaster. the Hemenway grove Monday dore. C. H. Haight. Mrs. Nellie Hickey visited Mon- night of this week. I Mrs. W. J. Black and Mrs Mr and Mrs. M. A. Horn and dny with her daughter. Mrs. R. H. Mrs. A. B Smith has been ill at Myrtle Lake attended the home Mr. and Mrs Francis Horn and Kenady. her home here but is improving at economics club held Tuesday at son Kirk spend the week end at Mr and Mrs. F. M. Chapman present. the Lot Wagner home at Dorena. Mrs Francis Horn’s grandmother and their guest. Mrs. Steinhoff. The R. C. Lowrance family and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whitlock In Bend. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lev Van Schoiack and family and their house guests, N. F. Corliss has purchased a A! . . Grey of Mrs. " . Creswell. __ , . visited Sunday — at the R. C. Haw- ____ Herbert Neal and sons of combine. and Mrs. Frank McGanin ley home south of Cottage Grove. Yuha City, California, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Hathaway and son Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. C. Evenson is visiting Ed Ashby of Silk Creek picnicked for the young in heart of every age! and family visited Thursday at the Amis McGarvln and children have m California at the home of ‘ her ............................. Sunday with the " Leslie " Wicks Calvin Hatfield home at Creswell, gone for a visit with relatives in daughter. Mrs. Esther Land, and family up Row river. ■ ' / / - * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers and California. getting acquainted with the twin Mr and Mrs. R. B. Dixon and family and Art Myers of Silk Miss Evelyn Lamb, who Is em- grandchildren. daughter visited at coast points Creek visited Sunday at the John ployed at Eugene, is spending a Mrs Mabel Parker and sons re- over the week end. Hathaway home. two weeks vacation with her par- turned home Saturday after visit- Mr. Mrs. _____ Heath Lowry of ___ and ___ ___ ing for more than a week with her Turner were recent visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Alberta, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John I-amb. Canada, visited recently at the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bol­ C. R. Trent and J. W. Fisher homes. Oscar Flaten home. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ton, and other relatives here. thrills Mrs. Maggie Wertz of Anlauf Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flaten and and Mrs. John Veatch In Cottage Mrs. Myrtle Lake. Philip Lake visited at the Bolton home Thurs­ PATHOS and Ned Florer were Sunday vis- family visited recently at the Grove. of last week. Clark home near Creswell. Mrs. J. A. Mackey and daugh­ day Mrs. Edith Neal and sons Denny * * * * M*ers at ter. Mrs. Arthur Dugan, returned and Donald of Yuba City. Califor- Ofi vaney^ Sunday evening from a visit with nia. accompanied by the William Freezing Point of M rrcnry Mary Ann Fetter and Teresa Mercury, or quicksilver os It is friends in Portland and Vancou­ Whitlock family, visited at the Premazzi were honor guests Sun- popularly called, will freeze at about ver, „ Washington. _ , o , home of her uncle. Ed Ashby, day at a birthday party at the *4< Mrs. Frank Stout, who Is work- Thursday evening Mrs Neal was Peter Fetter home for the anni- 9B degrees below zero Fahrenheit, i versary of both girls. A number of but, unlike water. It contracts when ing in the berry fields at Lebanon, formerly Edith Whitlock. ■pent the week end at home. Miss Phoebe Lee of Eugene vis- young people of the neighborhood it freezes. ited at the Powers home over the a°d elsewhere were invited, PlzM Skin Textile week end. Engra ved, printed or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Italian researchists have deve! wedding announcements for sale Salem visited at the G. W. Mc­ i»ed textile fibers (rom Ash skta. Farland home Saturday afternoon Miss Genevieve Coblentz who of last week. -»• y»«n See It Read Hemenway is erecting a has been attending a Bible school in California, has returned to her barn on his property here. Frank Willis and his crew are home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ansteh and baling hay in the Creswell vicini- children of Medford spent the ! ty at present. week end at the Rufus Rawlings home. Mrs. Ansteh is a sister of «M l Mrs. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of A few of the girls met at the Mt. View visited Sunday at the FULL LENGTH FIATO« IN TKHNICOIM Lynx Hollow school house recent- Clifford Lebow home ly to arrange camp fire girls. They Mr. and Mrs. George Crosby elected officers Mrs. and family have moved to COt- . _ . as follows: .. Lawrence Porter, guardian; Mrs. taKP Grove Dave Tompkins, assistant guar-J '_____________ dian; Bessie Sheldon, president; Good Old Days? Marian Fisher, vice president; The all-tim e high (or millionaires Madeline Perini, secretary; Mild­ ■vat set in 1929, when 513 persons red Fisher, news reporter. The in this country had an income of a OhWbulMl hr K O I next meeting will be on the eve­ million dollars or more. ning of July 23. at the Lynx Hol­ low school house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawston and family of Portland, Mrs. C. Cory and daughter Bina of San Francisco, California, were week­ end guests at the home of Mrs. J. L. Sullivan. Mrs. Esmond Cartwright enter­ tained with a nuptial shower in honor of Mrs. Dee LaCasse. Those present were Mrs. Frank Chap­ man, Mrs. A. B. Wolfard, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt and Mrs. Bart Perini. Mrs. Roy Waters of Hillsboro was a guest recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor and family of Bar View are guests of Mrs. Taylor’s father, L. S. Ayott. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith were QUESTION “ D oes ‘ R P M ’ b ’ m ileage " R P M ’a" strongest p o in t— th e a b il­ week-end guests of their sister stand up at hig h te m p e ra tu re « ?” and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. it y to take a ll th e a b a tin g heat th a t J. T. Tierman of Rosemead. Cali­ ANSWER O n ly o ils a b le t o w i t h ­ h ig h -s p ee d engines w h ip up. fornia, who are at a camp on the S T A N D A R D O IL CO M PA N Y OP CAUPO M N1A McKenzie. stand e x tre m e engine te m p e ra tu re s Delight Valley Cedars l homton Comers tained Cjei tb* AMD YOU'LL GET A FORD Divide WOODSON MOTORS A R CADE TH EA TRE SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY JULY 7 - 8 - 9 \ \ \ , .WONDROUS ENTERTAINMENT sverni** o Mosby Creek KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS Dexter Electric Fans Colgates Toilet Soap *1.49 4-» 19c Listerine Tooth Paste PAPER Plates Cups Napkins 25c Tubes. Spoons 3 f " 4 9 c 10c altBispey^ Lynx Hollow nocchio Tobacco At Cut-Rate 2—25c Tubes Colgate Tooth P a s te ........ . 29c 2—25c Tubes Colgate Shave Cream ......... 33c Smok-Pack Leather Cigarette Case $1.00 St. Regis Alarm Clocks 98c Cut-Bate Prices Are Our Regular Prices Bookkeeping O u tfits. Sentinel. can g iv e good m ile a g e ! T h a t* « AMERICA S N tiM IE R MOTOR O il - 25< A QUART