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TBe MeoHwri, ( Mtage Grove, Ornpon Thur».. April *|, 194» ■ CotUflr ©rove Jhntind Cottage Grove, Oregon *’ W. a MARTIN----------------------- E«l»blnhed Aural I.IMI W. V. MAK i UM ---------------------------------------- Edj|or Publisher Washington Letter Plans to Safeguard Security of Children Under Social Security Alt art in a r«»il4e bRarling FaUltS CULP CREEK (Mrs. IC. K. Groat, reportar) Protection Step With Earthquakes Carvril Furnlture la Oltre «nythlng more difficili! tn duri and polita th«n cnrved forniture' Ber» •« • solution. Dtp a amali brusii In forniture pollsh and use In diistlng »mali crack» and carvod place» Mr anil Mrs. Jim c’Ulfo-rtaon Two plans for safeguarding the The former fo handled by the left for a few weeks hotivymoon M-eurity ot America s children are t<-<i, r.ii government through the______ _ ■ trip. Monday They planned on Old-Age and Survivors Insurance ri.Ub,k’.rLPt“®n "!*•’ CMh in a*’van^- No Rubscription for less i I visiting with Mrs CullM-rtsun's eurity Act, according to Paul F. field offkx's. and the latter by the The house is in recces this week ■ than ilMn three ihrna mantha « . months. 6 Mos. 3 M oa I ! but in the last ten days or mote, Ji «luisón, manager of the Eugene various states through the county I children and other relatives. 1 Yr. lii Lane and Douglas Counties Several children are out of welfare departments. .2.50 1.00 before the holiday, business was Oregon State College Earth 1.50 ministration. Outside This District ______ Bent-fils under the Old Age and quakes, like water, might mx - iu to school with three day meusles 3.00 1.75 1.50 transacted at a rapid rate. The Bob Groat and Joe Jackson gid Both plans provide a regular Survivors Insurance system are he something man talks about but Foreign Rates on Application. business, however, was not the cash income when other income is paid as monthly insurance pay- can't do anything about. On the another foibcat last Sunday while adoption of any part of a legis Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. lative program. The house« worktxt cut off. and both are planned ----------- to ...ments to children whose fathers nmtrary, Dr. K U Packaid, head out exercising th<-ir hounds Out of 75 families usi-íving national editorial mostly on appropriation bills amt strengthen the family by making «tie at any age, and to children of th<- geology dv|Htrtment her«, during the last three or four days it easier for children to remain 1 whose fathers receive old-age In says something very important can cards of invitation to attend the N sa before recessing accounted for the in tfo-ir homes. However, they suranee fo-nefits lie done about them here In the School social club to help with the problems of running the school ATIOI expenditure of some 29 billions of differ in the way they operate. To lie eligible, the father must Pacific Northwest, lunches. there were only II dollars. Just exactly how much Johnson said. One is an insurance work a certain time on job« cover- Dr. Packard, as the only Oregon ' or 12 |ieople attending the meeting FINISH THE MOST IMPORTANT TASKS FIRST money that is cannot readily be plan under which a worker earns ed by the Social Security net The collaborator on seismology 'yil’ , last Tuesday. Evidently we are not too successful in trying to put over a understood unless the figure is rights to insurance fo-nefits for period varies from about a year the U. S Coast and Gisxk'tic Sur- It was vxited to |»>Nt|k>iie the divided into simple, small and un his family when ,he dies or retires and one half to ten years, depend- vey, is busy since the recent quake point tn these eolmniM for in our issue of April 7 under the above derstandable terms. Twenty -nine after reaching age 65. 'Du- other ing upon when the worker was school carnival until next fall, nt gathering all the facts possible heading the thought we attempted to put over got sidetracked billion dollars is equal to $200 for is an assist.nice plan called Aid foirn and when he dies or retires, which tiiiM- the new i>i building At least this was true in the case of some of the members of every man. woman anti child in to Ik-pendent Children, under! The benefit amount fo based on from observers to help till in will tn- finished The shed will Iw the Scout Mothers club. Most assuredly we were not trying to the United States or SHOO for which payments are made for chil-! the wan ker*« earning under social meager records of the few seismo approximately Mt) by 100’ with graphy» in the area. The only one Ci-ment (looting ' security. minimize the importance of scouting, for if this organization each family of four. But the dren in need. fo-twven California and Washing- Mr K<l Brock hail a bad fire In twenty-nine billion is only about was ever needed it is now. ■ ton is a homemade one here at the attic of hia house about 8 30 I hat we would like to see suppressed is the tendency to 69 per cent of the total budget for Tuesday morning, but w as able to (Sirs. Grace Tiranipfeun, reporter go off on a loose end on some building project, without having the next fiscal year. The total "Mon- facts regarding earth put it out before it hail done much budget, th eamount of money to be phone 19-F-I2) Thone 121'6) first completed the projects started. As we see it and we are not faults, the souice of earthquake«, damage. spent by your federal government alone m our opinion, wo often start two or three things with a during the 12 months beginning Mr. and Mrs Fred Corn-tte and an- foully needed in connection The Mosby Creek Extension flourish and end up with a fizzle. The hospital campaign was July 1 this year is 42 billions, in club met Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaPointe and family with futun* development of the an outstanding example of community cooperation A lot of round numbers. This, divided by Mrs. Dorothy Layng of Walden moved their trailer houses Satur Pacific Northwest.” Dr. Packanl other things have been undertaken here which have started off the total population, estimated at Mrs. Jane Sinq«son put on the day to the l^tham Trailer Park explains. "All the seismograph re cords in the world won't stop with a bang only to end up with failure. It is understandable 140.000,000 equals a cost of $3iX) demonstration of “Care of rugs when- they would fo- close to the quakes from happening, but they men's work. per person. and upholstered furniture". • New °Ur innts *1"1 wh‘>n W€ ,wo or ,hre* things on can tell us in advance where th«-y Think of it federal government officers were electedjor the com-1 Guests at the Victor Olson home an- most likely to hap|ivn. the fire at once, one or two of those things are likely to get ing year as follows: Mrs. Mary | Sunday wen- Mr. and Mrs. Enno expenditures for the coming fiscal burned. I erhaps this helps to explain whv the community was "If we can get enough records Snauer. chairman; Mrs. Angela never successful m obtaining a so-called eommunity building year will amount to an average of Nelson, vice chairman and Mrs. Dornath and children of Coquille; over long enough period of tunc Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Damath almost exactly $100 PER MONTH swimming pool, buildings for the South Lane Fair’ and a lot Edna England, secretary and and children of Bandon; and Mrs. including records of slight tremors of other improvements we would like to have, but have not got for each family of four. treasurer. The next and last meet Irene Oleson and Louise of Eu not felt by num. we can chart the The ancient philosopher Solon v « k .Uting be mu<* further along in Cottage Grove ing of the year will be at the gene Albert and Irwin Guins were fault lines in the region Then the wrote: "No more good must be most dangerous areas can fo- home of Mrs. Nelson of Blue Mt also Sunday dinner guests. it the leaders had secured a permanent meeting place twenty attempted than the state can avoided in building dams or other years ago. We do not recall, but we would judge the armon bear." I wonder just how much Mrs. Jack Woolcry and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Goins and building was constructed about this time. Some ten or fifteeh more we CAN bear Herold Jones have gone to Kel Lois left Friday morning on a trip major structures or in establishing • • - Your watch and have logg. Idaho, to visit this week into Washington visiting relatives waterworks We now have little thousand dollars of the city’s money went to finance the build Nevertheless, only the existing accurate information even about with their father. Mr. Latrvnta. and friends enroute. ing at a cost Of about $30.000 and with the understanding that program ot federal expenditures the major earth fault in the Puget it thoroughly overhauled Grandma Allison was taken by Sound basin." the armory building would serve as a sort of a civic center along is accounted for in the above and -help him celebrate his birth day anniversary. ambulance Saturday to la-e's Rest X’- i ce for.th«' national guard to train. But until recently : t gloomy figures. The program on It carries a 1 year written Dr. Packard said at least two Park liartzal of Saginaw was Home at 443 East Twelftl) St. In seismographs are neaxk-d in Ore dingJ’rhlch would lie worth in the neighborhood of which President Truman was Eugene for further medical ob gon, one east of the Cascades and guarantee. $WUKH) on today s market has been a white elephant so far as elected last fall, and which he is a Sunday visitor at the Jay Black- servation. one west. For the past two years its value as a meeting place is concerned. Outside of the audito trying frantically to get enacted more home. Miss Lois Goins was recipient Mrs. Dorothy Layng was called he and members of the physics de rium and two or three adjoining rooms.’ which have been used by congress, would if passed in away the day club met there to of a bridal shower given in her partment here have been working crease the above figure by at least by the guard, the remaining space in the building may as well seismologist, from the Um- one-fourth. go to Eugene as her sister-in-law. cVX have been used by the bats and owls and no doubt at times it Grace Fhom|>son home nnd tht. u s » ** wtth —_ Mrs |u 1 .w,y » »•! \ «lili 1*1 We already have a debt burden Mrs. Raymond Miller of Yoncalla x-s -,.. was. Grace Thompsoa and Mrs Ruby । (¡eodHic Su was very ilj. to locate these greater than the combined total »[•'.»('hmm as ic co-hostesscs. h.mt xa.,.».- AI Mum . Meachcam In looking back at the history of the armory, its value as a 38 No. flth Phone 301 to the liest advantage. Jay. Carole and Loleta Miller debt of all of the other peoples of Goins' marriage will be an event civic center has been worth little or nothing. And it seems to us the world. Unless this congress have been ill this week with the Tile plan agreed upon is to place of the coming month. After the Wnlch lit^prN'Ior those who have headed organizations such as the scouts have refuses to travel further down the measles. been just a little dilatory in not demanding a showdown on road toward bankrupey and denies The teachers of the Blue Moun whether the armory should be used exclusively for military the passage of the 'Truman spend tain school gave their scholars a Ice cream, cake and punch were training or whether it was to be utilized jointly as a civic center ing program" we shall become the treat of candy and an Easter egg served to Mmes Mary Hcndcrer. locate a Class A seismograph at I hunt Friday afternoon at the Barbara Gilman anti daughter. a new idle already tested on college or meeting place for some of the most important organizations. tax ridden people on earth. It’s true that the present heating system is antiquated and schoolhouse. Several mothers and Evelyn Lit tit-page. Rose Lawrence, land a few miles northwest of the campus where the formation is Just to make a gloomy picture smaller children attended also. that the entire building has to be heated to get heat into a Gertrude Willis, Jt-an Oatncy, Mrs. Berta McGuire and two Alice Pt rini, Bertha Ga Id ihini and much mon- suitable than that of single room, but this situation could have l>een remedied earlier complete, we must not forget that the present site Carrying out of state income taxes and property- if a proper approach had been made. With the millions of dol- taxes must be paid annually in sons and Rill Jerrard spent Sun son. Ada R<-difor. Cora Peronto. i the plan han l«vn held up awaiting Standard Diesel Fuel to I WHt et 5 MiLLIt TH MUM W] day at the coast. Earl Rains. Mabel Sowlcs, Eretla i thaf h"'e ,M*en by the army during the time the addition to the federal levy men funds for a small structure needed Mr and Mrs. Fred Overton are Ryan, Wjlm. Stigera. Esther ,,t the m.w i r Know ho i N completely distilled to arfhory has stood, the matter of providing an adequate heating tioned above. F WHEOE EVCP SHt IS I spending this week at their cabin Hodges. Viahnett Martin. Norma! make sure it is 100% system would not even be a drop in the bucket so far as The legislation to authorize the at the coast. 1 SHE'LL Ht IN A CUCAN I Remington, Roy Stephens, Carol expenses go. ANO HKALTHFUL I continuation of our program of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson Stephens, John Black and Flor- dirt free That'■ impor IMYIROHMEMT LIKL An | aiding the economic recovery of of Corvallis spent the week end cne. Ho r > H«>H. Dorothy B.x.her, THE OTMEO STOCK At tant. for every drop of Europe < known as ECAi has ixx-n with home folks. SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE Dorothy Olson, Helen Suiter, . completed. If carried on with a I GAOn MAID DAltY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas fuel burned in your Grace Goins all of Curtin; Thelma ■ ©OS UOUDleCl anti In this issue in the letter from Washington by Congressman careful regard for the welfare of Hauls’ Ellsworth will be found some inten-stiiig as well as our own economy, it is good busi daughter Wanda of Coos Bay Unit. Bertha Holt of Creswell; i I )kwl timat | mum through Salem. Oregon. Governor Doug spent the week end at the Fk*d SI h I m I Booher. Josephine Love- ( startling information with reference to the federal expenditure«. ness. In addition to being a fairly Jones las M< Kay signed into law April 13 home. tiny injectnr-nozzls glen. Fanny Watkins. Charlotte He says that the federal government expenditures for the com good business venture, it has the Mrs, Violet Duerst and daugh- Booher, all of Cottage Grove; i the bills increasing stale gasoline holes. If they get dirt- benefit of being most destructive ing fiscal year will amount to an average of almost exactly ter Betty have had the measles Vera Suiter and children. Nanny taxes and doubling automible license fees. $100.00 per month for each family of four. Quoting Ellsworth’s to the Russian ambition to com- this week. 1 • Lou -- - worn and enlarged, Maley and daughters, all of On July 1, the 5 cent a gallon Those going from here to . Lorane; the honored guest. Miss letters further—in our issue of April 7, he says: ”In 1932 the munize Europe. tlwrv'a risk of ctwtly re- It must be clearly understood Achievement Day program federal tax per person was $14 13. Today it is $263.99. In 1932 at ! Lois Goins and the hostesses, gasoline tax will fo- foamted to 6 jmini. Hnve your Diene! the federal government took about 25 pi-r cent of all taxes in- that the legislation just enacted is Springfield for all extension dut» Ruby Meacheam and Grace cents. The $5 license fee wHI be only a law- to AUTHORIZE the cluding state, city and federal. Today Vncle Sam takes seventv- continuatkin of the ECA program. of the county were: Mmes. Doro Thompson. Several who were un-1 doubled when the ¡950 plates are . . . nave money . . . get thy Woodworth. Iona McCoy. Mil able to be present sent their gifts. - ““A1* “ five per cent. That bin did not appropriate lie Roby, Angela Nelson. Berta Mrs. Flora Holt announces the L S*«” nK of ’b'’ »’ills assure« the Standard Diesel Fuell The principal reason for the elimb in federal expenses is money. McGuire. Eva Young. Edna sale of the Curtin General Store i ^M ^ nnln*' *he 15-year $467,- because the average voter thinks whatever the government does, Many people, including some Ei ngland and Mary Snauer. to Mr. and Mrs. Cosby of Goshen 1 program to model pire does not cost anything. members of congress, have taken who will take immediate posses- highways. I h<- bills will the attitude that the sum named sion Mr. and Mrs. Cosby will live y,Pld »•’•«“‘M*’« more a year for in the authorization bill is the IT’S CHICKENS 5 TO 1 in their trailer house for the time hiKhw«y’- P>'« $2,500,000 a (Mrs. Orville Ijinib, reporter) amount we are putting into the being. Mrs. Cosby has had seven |yri,r m0^' I«- county roads and The estimate that chickens now outnumber people by five ECA program. That is not the fact 7TH AND MADISON Sympathy of the community is years experience in post office ^ iy**^**' to one may be of only passing interest to the typical fried- The actual appropriation bill Senate passed 20 to 10 and to Mrs Fred Kinsland in work. We extend greetings to the PHONE 18 chicken-loving American. It is of real significance, though, to comes later. I did what I could to extended the death of her father. Aden new owners and wish them sue- Senl ,o ,hc «pernor a hill letting keep the record straight on this the growing poultry-canning industry which last year packed a f the public utilities <x>mmfosioncr -------------- ¿Z«/ C»f AM --------------- Miller, who passed away Thursday ms, record-breaking volume of 147 million pounds of chicken and point by taking the floor. A por at his home south of Creswell. The Carnival was quite a success 1 reKulate barge lines. 505 $0 5“ ST ... PHONE 321 turkey. That’s a one-pound can for every man, woman and child tion of my statement to the house Elmer Kimery is much im Saturday night and it is reported follows: Idaho Ghost Town in the country. And since the average hen can produce some proved this week after a severe the School Boosters club netted I “.I feel satisfied to vote for Bay Horse, a ghost town In Cus at least $200. where around 125 baby ehicks a year, it is probably just as well, the bill as a continuation of a case of cedar poisoning. E. H. Hughes has purchased the Mr. and Mrs. Gabel Fisher, ter county, Idaho, received its name for the statisticians’ peace of mind, that poultry canning is on program we have started but the land known as the old Fisher former residents of the territorial because a man discovered a rich the upswing. record must clearly show, and the place. road here, who are both employed outcrop vein of ore here while he Charter No 5642 Reserve District No. 12 people of the country must ctearly Rad Schultz injured his back as teachers at Castle Rock. Wash was out looking for his bay horse lu order to meet rigid strength specification« the State understand, that we are not today last week while at work and is M-PO4L1 OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ington are reported to have suf- dealing with an appropriation item OF COTTAGE GROVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT require» that all materials used in the manufacture of unable to be about much at fered severe shocks in the quake How Thistle but we are setting a figure which present^ THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 11, 1949 and one of Mr. Fisher’s pupils Alfalfa has given good results as concrete for state construction, be weighed into the mixer is a maximum for the program.” Community club will meet only killed by falling debris. a control crop in fighting sow this (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency by appropriate scale». I feel certain the appropriation i tie. says NDAC experiment station once a month for some time. under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statute«.) for ECA will be considerably less Meeting time will be the second Our modern weigh batcher assure» you of this same Highway Sl«ns ASSETS than the five and one-half billion Friday of each month at 2:00 p.m. An octagonal, or eight-sided sign Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve quality for your construction needs. figure in the bill. at the teacherage. means STOP—you're approaching balance, and cash items in process of collection___ 1,196,651.48 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lamb and a stop street, a trunk line junction, United States Government obligations, direct , Joseph Henry family were among the guests en- and guaranteed____ ;_________ ___ ______________ . 3,073.765 42 Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Amer tertained Thursday evening at the or perhaps a dangerous corner. A round sign Indicates there is a Obligations ef States and political subdivisions ...Z..'....Z . 1,688,818.17 lean physicist, constructed the first fender Guitars and Ampli fiers. Harry Holt home near Creswell. railroad crossing ahead A diamond- Corporate stocks (including $7,500 00 slock of Federal electromagnetic motor, the fore Phone 384J3 shaped sign means that you should Noble Accordions, York mol Reserve bank.) __________ ' ..................... 36-1 fe xx 7,500.00 runner of all electric motors. He Plenty of Matefees slow down — immediately ahead Loans and discounts (including $746.15 overdrafts) 844,194 58 helped organize the U S weather Mehner Hand Instruments. may be a dangerous curve or hill, Matches are produced in the Bank premises owned $11,683.03, furniture and bureau and was the first secretary United States at the rate of mor^ a narrow bridge, end of pavement, fixtures $14.912.59 .......... ... ..... .............. ... of the Smithsonian institution. 26.595.62 GOODRIDGE MUSIC CO. than 500 billion annually. bad road. etc. Other assets________ ______ 33,771.94 Hfi Harrison Ave. TOTAL ASSETS ... 6,871,297.21 Rice Supply f"h<»n«- 7SH LIABILITIES ENDURANCE TEST World supply of nee is likely to Demand deposit» of individuals, partnerships, and cor 37-21 p-38 continue »hort in 194B. porations __ __ ___ __________ 4,694^75.54 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora tions __________ ____ _____ 1.244.571.20 CKANIMO Give your fur maximum summer Deposits of United State« Government ..... ........... »TOMAOS 128,487.57 • «IMI»« Deposits of States and political subdivisions .... 296.018.27 protection . . . Have us clean, Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks etc ) 7,446.61 TOTAL DEPOSITS ................ ............ $6,37L099 19 glaze and store it for the summer. Other liabilities__________________ ___ 33.428.13 TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,404,527.32 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common »tock, total par . ............ ...... 50,000.00 Surplus .......................... . ........... ..................... ........ .. 200.000.00 We you in fine sliiipe for next w Undivided profits ......... ................ ............... ......... ........ 216,769.89 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....... _ _ 466,769 89 wear. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS’ 6,871.297.21 MEMORANDUM Good feed alone is not enough Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE to make a pleasant meal. It other purposes ......._..................... ........... ......... ....... 500,171.92 takes quick, courteoui service Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 18,407.53 too. That’s why we make sure State of Oregon. County of Lane, ss: you ’re well served when you u J’ J1 EAKiN. Vice President and cashier of the above-named EVERY BITE eat here. Have a pleasant ineal bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet IS DELICIOUS here today. ef my knowledge and belief. H. E. EAKIN, Vice President and Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed beforeCORRECT—Attest: me this 16th day of April, 1949. C. B. STEPHENSON i V. O. STEENROD HERBERT W. LOMBARD, J. IL MACKIE "It’s the Know How That Excel» All Other»” Notary Public for Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G Mason, Proprietors Directors Commission Exftires 10/16/49, 107 N. 7th 37-ltc 8th and Main H). „ Congre«« from Oregon There's an easier way MOSBY CREEK CURTIN to protect your Diesel Time to Check this way with THEO. KANGAS Jeweler mm STAN MM MISU ran u ««-». i»-» DAIRY-TALES A Product off Standard off Califoroio Gas Tax Hiked One Cent; Automobile LYNX HOLLOW J. F. FINNERAN Did You Know That For Graduation Cottage Grove Ready-Mix HOT DAYS AHEAD! FUR SFRVféf Service as as our GOOD FOOD GREYHOUND CAFE Phone ßßß CLEANERS Phone 717