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THE SKNTINEU COTTAGE OltOVE, OREGON MEDFORD COUPLE HURT NEAR DRAIN A young Medford couple, Mr, and Mni, Richard J. House, Were painfully hurt Mny 20th enroute home from Portland when the car In which they were riding overturned several time«, four mil»« north of Drain. Their thir teen months old lutby protected by blankets esca|icd unhurt. Early reports said the condition of Mrs. House, suffering from multiple Intern'll and head injuries an£ fractures was serious. The condition of Mr. House was less serious. Police assign the cause of the accident to a flat tire. Food and Crops In 1946 Appear Generally Good CURTIN her children have graduated here. stockings They live on a ranch up Pheasant Long ago in Europe wearers We have one very happy family ’ creek, a good four miles from the wooden shoe* rubbed candle wax on in Curtin. Corporal Charles Willis school, and until the last two or the heels and toes of thair »tocking* Booher returned on the night three years, the children have all before each wearing to prolong the train, Sunday morning with his had to walk this distance twice a Ilf» of their »turdy homespuns. Only . discharge in his pocket, after 21 । day. In spite of this, they have a film of wax is required to make Dionthx of army service. them last four time* a* long The Since when have Anltiuf, and had perfect yearly attendance'a coating will not complicate launder number of times. We think this is , Crop and food production pros Aulauf Park Motor Lodge, been in i very enviable* record, and the ing, nor ia it apparent. pects in the United States were the Willamette Valley? We have long walk certainly did not hurt still generally favorable late in heard of California trying to claim them any, for you seldom ne Toad Skins Medicinal May despite some local crop dam Crater Lake, but we think the healthier, more robust young peo Historiean* report that many cen age and some reduction in animals Willamette has glory enough of ple. Verna and Vern arc the and poultry, according to a review its own, without trying to claim (youngest. It will seem queer to turies ago the Chinese used dried of the situation by the O. 8, C. the valley of the Umpqua. Cer have no Cline children In school, and powdered skins of loads as • ‘extension service. The over-all tainly it is not a euphoniux name and maybe there will be no more treatment for wounds. This ancient prospect was for total food pro j ‘sounds like an Indian’s grunt of eream puffs at the school picnic. practice was considered a silly su duction ns large ax Last year’s assent) but it is one river whose Mrs. Cline always used to send perstition until recently, when it was found that powdered toad skins record output of f<sxl crops but drainage ix confined almost en enough of these delectable puffs so contain a consitierablt amount of 4 per ont lower on total animal tirely to one county, Douglas, larg- that ail could praise them. the modern drug adrenalin. -T (han some eastern states, and and poultry products for food. The school picnic, on the school on Ihr 17th day of June. 1946. at 800 o’clock p m. fm the pur containing, we have heard, the ....................................... ............... ...................... '«Ä «»«i, The production of food grain- 4wheat, rye, rice and buckwheat) largest and best stand of timber grounds, wax not so well attendixl as usual. and potatoes is expected to fall in the US. The Umpqua seems never to have been heard of out Ix'low 1945 moderately. This is about offset by prospective in side of its immediate territory Ktalnlrss SU**1 PaM Schedule ! creases in sugar, fruits and nut* The neighbors will la- sorry indeed Stainless steel is more durable Estimated Receipts and Available ( ash Batanera vegetables. Production of it Mr. and Mrs. Walt DcDacy de than aluminum of the same weight Tulsi All and Funds meat, milk and poultry product* cide to leave the Umpqua valley, and thickness. It does not dasken Estimated Receipts from were all expected to be smaller now that they have sold their in cooking alkaline foods ex alumi 1. Delinquent Taxes FREE PICKUP AND $ 100 00 than last year. Even so, the supply Ix-autiful Aniauf Park. num does, but, once darkened by 2. County School Fumi ! 981 (X) DELIVERY Myrna Mogstad of Creswell vis overhe iling or scorching, it can 3. Elementary School Fund of meat, poultry and eggs per cap 2,450 00 ited Saturday with her friend, Em not be brightened as aluminum can. Stale Irreducible School Fund ita was expected to tie consider- 1025 South 4th Street 156.75 15 Estimatisi Total Receipts above the 1935-1939 average ily Goins, of Bear creek canyon. Aluminum has the advantage of $ 4.687 75 Phono 364 16. Estimated Available Cash Balance or la-Hclt The parents of these girls were spreading heat -mo^e evently. so In terms of total milk equivalent (Add Cash Balance la-duct Deficit) .... 43-tfc neighbors in South Dakota years cocks more evenly with les* chance 2,000.00 the .supply of dairy products per IT. Estimated Total Receipts and Available >f srorrhine ago. capita probably wdl be slightly CMh Balance or Deficit $ 6.687.751 above prewar but could fall below. Mrs. Victor Oleson had a pleas Kchedulr II—General 111 nd Estimated Expenditures I Milk production is falling behind ant surprise last week when her EilxndUure« for Thru risesi Year* 1945 principally owing to decrees- mother of the "Natureland Cot- Freudia« U m Cuirml Hch*x,l Y«r Mt imal«<J I ing numbers of milk cows. Non tages”. Bandon. Oregon, came for Flati mala*! Budgat IMUllwl KMpondHuroa K*ii»nditur«a Allowance K«i»iutllur*a civilian requirements for dairy a few days visit, They were joined fur th» fur th» in U»tail for th* Inni awond Y*ar Flr.l Y*.r Knauina products and other foods are ex for a day by Mm. Oleson’s sister, Knau Ina for th» Y»«r of U m M c I mmj I Yaar Met tool Yaar Current 'f*' a‘** «I»» Y*«rl> pected to bi- smaller than last Mrs. Lloyd Waggoner, with her in Ixtail by Total« Hchoul Year Period Total* Total* ITKM 4« 47 year however. husband and son, from Eugene. Then Mrs. Victor Oleson, with her Procurements for export are ex 1. GENERAL CONTROL pected to be larger, and will two daughters, Loretta and Dean L P in *mal nervier: / amount to about 8 per cent of na, and her cousin. Minnie Ziegler, (2) Clerk $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 100.00 » the 1916 supply compared with 6 accompanied Mrs. Dornath to Ban « (4) Compuliiory education and census 25.00 per cent last year. Military re don for a short visit. 25 00 2 Supplies . f quirements, however, will be only 2500 Eighth grade graduation exer Offering you 13 separate courses covering private license, 3. Election and publicity 60.00 5000 about 3 per cent of the total food cises were held at the Curtin commercial license, instructor and instrument rating. These 4. Legal xervlce (clerk s lund, supply this year compared with 13 school last Wednesday. Mrs. Palo’s audit, etc » 30.00 25.00 15.00 courses are open to everyone desiring flight training. per Cent in 1945. Thus, despite lower grades gave a very pretty 3. Other expense of general some reduction in production, civ playlet, "Perfect Little Parasol. ” control 25.(M) 1454 ilians may have about the same The costumes were clever and col 6. Total Expense of General amount of food as in 1945, if crop orful. and the little folks gave a Control ..... $ 340.00 $ 34000 » 325 00 $ 129.54 $ 152.47 $ 190.00 and animal production turns out very effective performance, much as well as indicated by May re enjoyed by the audience, which Ill: INKTRUCTION—Tr«hinK % ports. 1. Personal service: overflowed the school house. Each (li Teachers The composition of diets will be of tbe five graduates gave a short $ 8,700.00 t $ 7.6OH.OO $ 6,990.56 2. Library supplies, repairs inixi 10 (X) changed somewhat, but in terms original talk, and the singing was 3. Supplies, (chalk, paper, etc.) 175.00 175.00 of food energy the supply is ex- excellent. The graduates were: 01.74 4. Textbooks 24000 150 00 87 34 p>.*ctcd to be about the same as Juanita Wylie and Peggy' Meach WRITE OR VISIT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. 7 Total Expense of Teaching $ 9,125.00 $ 9.12500 * 7.94300 $ 7,16961 $ 6089.23 $ 4.776.00 in 1945 and the 1935-1939 average. am. and three pupils who had gone to no other school than the Cur IV. OPERATION OF PLANT tin school, Albert Goins, and the L Personal service: Cline twins, Vern and Verna. Mr. ( 1) Janitors and other P. B. Goins, chairman of the school employees 5 17<n (si $ 1,250 00 5 999.70 board, presented the diplomas. 85000 42» Cook Approved by C. A. A., V. A. and Oregon State Department 7H,5(M) 115ÌMI 2 Janitors* supplies . „ Miy. HaJioway was. Uu: -eighth 110 011 71 KN _ of Education 200 (Ml 3. Fuel . 2(M)O0 grade teacher. 171 00 » 4. Light and power . 23500 225 (10 169 15 CORVALLIS AIRPORT, BOX 531, CORVALLIS Mrs. Isabel Cline, mother of the 5. Water 125.(M) Sonar, an underwater sound de twins, said that she has had pupils PHONE 1150 6. Telephone 40 50 tection system, which played a de in the Curtin school every year 8. Total Expense of Operatkm $ 3.141.50 $ 3.111 50 $ 2.675 (Ml 5 1.411 73 $ 1.044.45 $ 75081 cisive part in winning the Battle (<»t the last twenty-five years. AT of the Atlantic, may soon find a V. MAINTENANC E AND REPAIRM 1 now peacetime role helping com 1. Repair and maintenance of fur- mercial fishing fleets locate good niture and equipment i $ 300.00 $ 1,00000 $ 217.33 Ashing grounds. 2. Repair and maintenance of: (1) Buildings ...... ' I $ 1,000.00 6(M).(M) Developed at a time when Allied <21 Grounds 150.IM) 50.00 568 98 shipping losses were a cause of 4. Total Expense of Maintenance grave concern, sonar, in combina _____ and Repaint ! $ 1,450 (N) $ 1.45ÍUM) S 1,650.00 $ 786 31 4 519.75 $ 643.78 tion with radar and other detec tion devices, attained such a peak VI. AUXHXtRY AGENCIEN of efficiency that, during the Nor 1. Health service: mandy invasion, not a single Allied (li Personal service (nurse, ship was lost to an enemy sub. The rO ) 10.U0 $ $ U-boat had literally been detected (2) Supplies and other expense 15.00 15.00 out of eAstence. 2. Transportation of pupils: (1) Personal service IJOOOO Now that he war is over, fisher 850 00 7(H) (18 500 00 (2) Supplies snd other expense 400.00 men who for years have learned 282 17 (3) Repair «ml replacement ot to depend on various sound devices busses 650 00 600O0 144 40 to lead them to a good haul, are 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary looking forward to adaptations of Agencies $ 2.365.00 $ 2,365.00 $ 1.875.00 $ 1.126.65 $ 999.33 $ 1,055 45 wartime sonar, according to an article in the May issue of Science VH. FIXED CHARGEN Illustrated, new science magazine. 1. Insurance $ 300 00 $ 210.00 $ 138 40 Skilled sonar operators who 3. Other fixed charges: learned during the war to distin 800.00 <21 ... guish the sound of a sub from that 4. Total Flxetf* Charges $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 210.00 $ 158.40 $ 158.40 $ 245 65 of a fish, will be able to pass along their skill to fishermen. All in all. VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS it looks like a tough life ahead for 4. New furniture, equipment and the fish. replacements 500.00 6. Other capital outlays; (2) Bus 4,500.00 New Coating Repels Heat Asphalt and aluminum powder 7. Total Capital Outlays $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 281 00 $ 650 have been combined to make a new. all weather roof coating that will IX DEBT RERVME—NON-BONDED 7500 75.00 8 1. Interest on warrants stand up under heat or cold, says $ 2.21 .... $ 3. Total Debt Service, Modern Industry. The aluminum 75.00 $ 75 00 $ 75.00 $ Non-bonded 221 $ $ 6.67 powder in the new coating rises to ----- - the surface when the coating is ap plied. There, it reflects heat, per- $ (moo $ 6O0.00 $ 500.00 X. EMERGENCY mils asphalt from getting sticky, and helps keep the building cool, Total Hchedule II—General Fund—Total es timated expenses for the year sum of , too—while the asphalt waterproofs items, 1-6, H-5, IH-7, 1V-8, V-4, VI-4, the roof. $23.199.50 $13.2531)0 $10,781 18 $ 9.244.63 $ 6.632.87 VI1-4, VIH-7, IX-3, X............................... Honey From Jar Honey as it comes from the jar Is the right thick, ess for pancakes, v t biscuit*, cooked cereals and MANY TO ATTEND »-li sandwiches, and it nerd not be kept RUMMER M< IIOOL cold to avoid spoilage. Kept at room Lane county’s quota for the 4-H temperature it is easier to handle summer school al OSC has been than It chilli d, when It becomes increased to Us) or 25 more than thicker than "molasses in January." attended last year. Hoys and girls planning to attend were asked Old Universities to check in immediately at the The oldest universities in the office of E. A. Danielson, county Western hemisphere were founded «Kent, I in Mexico and Peru in 1531. Notice of School Meeting Bud s Bicycle Shop BUDGET Complete l>day Service Enroll Now at I Oregon’s Oldest and Most Complete FLIGHT TRAINING SCHOOL VETERANS—use your veteran’s en titlement for free training to further or start your flight career. Let us help you. Sub Detector May Be Used By Fishermen Aluminum Ware Heavy ‘"cast" aluminum vessels are made by pouring the molten metal into castings or forms. "Stamped” aluminumware is mads from sheets of the metal. The sheet is rolled out and the pots and pans are stamped by cutter from the metal and then pressed into shape. "Stamped" aluminumware comes in three grades—light, medi um and heavy. Schedule IRk—Bonded Interest und Kinking tfBrr KERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND KINKING FUND 1. Pttnclple on bonds (Include ne gotiable inlcrcst - bearing war rants issued under section 111- ’ 101«, O. C. L. A ).................. 2. Interest on bonds 3. Total Schedule Ill-Debt Service Bonds and Interest 50.(X) $ 3,000.00 90.00 $ 3,050.00 $ 3,090.00 $ 3,<MM).(M) ESTIMATION OF TAX I.KVY $ 3,135.00 Total All Funds Gncral Fund Total Schedule 1! Kchndule VI—Summary of Estimates of Espcnillt lires. Receipts anil Available Cas’- Balances, and Tax levies 123,. 99.50 Total estimated expenditures $23.199.50 DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 6.687.75 6,687.75 Amount necessary to balance I he budget . ....................................................... 16,511.75 16,511.75 AUD: Estimated amount of taxes (hat will not be collected during I lie fiscal year for which (his budget is made 100.00 100.00 I Total estimated tax'levies for ensuing flscsd year $16,611.75 $16,611.75 Analysis of estimated tax levies! Amount inside 69» limitation ........................................................ $ 1,051.85 Amount outside 6’) limitation $15.559 90 Indebtedness I. Amount of Ixmdcd Indobtedncss (include all ne gotiable Interest-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) NONE 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants is sued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds” NONE 3. Amount of other Indebtedness . NONE 4, Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) NONE Dated this May 2, 1946 Signed: EDITH KENADY, District Clerk ARCHIE E. WALKER Chairman. Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee, May 2, 1916 Signed: C D. CHAPMAN, MARY LOIS ABEENE, Secretary, Budget Com. Chairman, Budget Com. । Warning Signals Color and brightness in a child's clothes have a safety value; they may give the first "slow" signal to a motorist, or a warning to hunters in rural nrcas. PAINTING Interior or Exterior. Contract or By Hour. CALL 115-Y COTTAGE GROVE 40 4t p 13 Smith-Livingston Air Services Salem, capital of Oregon, is a progressive city, sparkling with activity and good liv ing. 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