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F— • The Amllnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Tliiinu. .April tl, 1048 Firm Production Must De Efficient To Meet Downward Price Trend LATHAM American Nat»sprilli nrulscd Apples Sarlous loissa to apple growsrs In IIM7 North America produced Mr. and Mrs. Adrian L. Landers (Mrs. Bather Trunnrll, rvporter occur because of bruising of fruit. over Uve million tons of new iu uil of Corvallis announce the arrival pheae 17-F-ll) of a baby boy. Adrian LeRoy Jr., The vote on April 18 to exeix'd on March 27, at the Good Samari W H. VanStyke of Riddle, as- the 6'. limitation on the county tan hospital. Grandparents are Recent downward price trends Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rowlett of •umed the position of relief agent in the prices farmers receive for should encourage all operators rural sehixil budget by $1.505.620 Lorane and Mr. and Mrs. Lionell at the Southern Pacific depot here their products makes it impera needing lime to start planning for the '49-‘50 school year was in the first of the week. He replace« Landers of Coos Bay. their 1949 needs, dates of applica Latham voted five for and forty G. L. Prochmow. who is in San tive that individual farm puxiue- 40% effective date; 30% 3 Mo.; 30% 0 Mo. Prompt claim* tion. etc. Orders for lime should against the proposal. tion be made as efficient as is Francisco aiding in the negotia- An election on the Latham Mr and Mrs James Racknor tions to establish a five day- work possible The Agricultural Con be placed at the earliest date pos service and only lit grade in»uranoe handled—no as*e*i Steam Heated Rooms spent Saturday and Sunday at week for railroad workers. servation Program offers each and sible with the Lane County Agri school budget since It has lieen ment*. cultural Conservation Office, Pub revised by the rural board will be Salem and Albany with relatives every farmer the springboard With or Without Baths We can't write just anything but our rate* are right. At Salem they visited Mr. Rack- the opportunity to increase the lic Market Building. Eugene. Ore held in May Watch for the date Mrs. U. S. Bales. Dorvna resi- nor’s sister. Mrs. (Jeorge Furber. Any reasonable risk accepted Bee if wo can help you. Special Winter Rates If the county rural school bud efficiency of his own farm, ac- gon Most of the lime will probably dent is reported to have been and at Albany, i cording to Ernest E. Schrenk. be spread in July. August a tul get paaaea In the county as a to Permanent Guests September. sister. Mrs. A. whole. Latham's increase in taxes it“J «... « A^i: daughter. on the rural school budget (grade Phone 36 Ml Main Rhoads hospital and clinic and will school) alone will be from 22 8 Assistance in carrying out large Mrs. Edith Wykowski has taken there a few days before she Management of mills as of this year to 43 58 mill* number of soil conserving and ero over the management of the Knot- ab* to ",urn h"™ for the coming year. sion control practices is offered Mr. and Mrs E B Clark ty Pine Cafe, four mile south on Registrar for voters' for the “More 4-H Dairy Clubs" is one .Mrs Ray Trask who has been during 1949 by the local associa 99. succeeding C. W. Wilson. See 29 tfex the announcement of Mrs. Wykow visiting in the home of her brother- tion. Many of these practices, such of the aims of the Ijtne County Latham precinct Is Mrs Hattie Sharp, who was ap|x>inted by the 4“ in-law. Elder Ernest M. Oberg at as plowing under green manure Milk Brodueeis Ass«x-iation At a eixmty clerk. No one may register ski appearing in this issue. crops, seeding of permanent pas- recent board meeting the din-c Hoquiam. Washington was en for 30 d a y s preceding a school route home when the earthquake turvs. application of nitrogen to tors of the association went on election. newly seeded pastures and many record as being artivc in building struck that section April 13 and Easter guests of the George i happened to lie on the bus at others, are not only erosion con up 4-H cluba. especially in dairy Quimbys were Mrs Funny Wat- | trol practices but in turn build up projects. The Board recognized Elma when the quake hit. Bus kins and Mr nnd Mrs lk-lmns that these 4-H dairy members are passengers felt no jar. but when the fertility of the soil. Quimby of Cottage Grove and Schrenk urges all farmers, who future dairymen and discussed Mrs. Trask arrived at Centralia Mrs N. S Quimby, 88 year old I she saw ths* street littered around are intending to carry out con ways of encouraging more dairy mother of George Quimby. Sho Is ing among boys and girls of l-ane servation practices in 1949. to I one brick building and many chim her«' for a visit from Walterville Don't despair when household appliances get out of gear! sign up for these practices prior County. neys fallen in. where «he live« with her daugh We make them work again good a* new. by expert work STEAKS to the time work is started Prior The Milk Producers have an- ter. She with her husband for i done by experienced workmen. inspections are required for green _ nounevd that they will provide a SANDWICHES Those enjoying a potluck dinner merly liv»xl in Cottage Grove. REPAIRING — SERVICING — PARTS , Sunday following the Easter ser manure crops, sod waterways, tile I curry comb and brush to each new MILK SHAKES Mrs Ethel Hunt of Redmond is j and open-ditch drainage, clearing 441 dairy exhibitor at the Lane visiting her mother. Mrs Fanny i vices at the Methodist church were —BREAKFASTS— Mr. and Mrs George Moxley. Mr. land for pasture, and other per County Fair. Western Lane Fair Watkins in Cottage Grow this ! i and Mrs. M. E. Palleske and Jo manent practices. Signing up two and th«' South Lane Fair. This w«x-k Open 7.00 A M. to 12:00 P. M. Ann and Ed Kervhoff, all of Eu- to three week* before a practice award is to be an incentive for Guests of the A. A Hulls Easter ' After 6:00 P M Phone 381J5 । gene, the Rev. ami Mrs. Frank is started allows the field super the first year dairy club members Sunday were Mr. mid Mrs A L. 1101 visor time to make a prior inspec Main Carl McCollum Phone 302 to show their dairy heifers I Brown. Bobbie and Vicki, Mr. ami Woodard, Mr. ami Mrs George 37-2t p-38 Mrs. Damon Scott. Pat and Mal tion of the practice intended and whether or not they win big prizes McAlpine and children, Mr. and colm. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hudgens. assist the operator on specifica and ribbons. j Mrs Donald Hull and Don Kelly Eldon and Mrs. Bishop. Ralph tions. etc. Practices cannot be ap l!H*i 4-11 Marketing Club Winners Mrs. Hazel Bronner of Grants Allen, all of Gottage Grove. Mr. proved by the Cnmmitte unless the 1st Girl. Nell Effinger, River Pass recently »jx-nt a day with The Convenient Stopping Place and Mrs. Robert McArthur and farmer indicates th«* practice in view School. Essay entitled “Our the Ben Chilsons. children. Judith, Bob and Michael tended. units, time of completion, Market Garden "; 1st Boy, Howard Mrs. Claude Allen Is recovering etc. For All Kinds of Fishing Tackle and Supplies. of Roseburg. Simons. London School. Essay en from nn Illness. Other practices listed in the titled. "Blocks of Warmth, Mark Mr. and Mm C. McKay recent- Tommy Jones, who will grad- ! 1949 Lane County Handbook are eting of Wood,” Award provided lly returned from a week near of phosphate to bien- by Coco-Cola Bottling Com|winy of Prineville. uate from Oregon College ot Ed-, application . . . , , ucation at Monmouth in June, has ',,a' an<* perennial greases and Eugene, each to receive a half Word from Mr. nnd Mrs I^rnn signed a contract with the Red- <»ntro! practice*- scholarship to 4-H Club Summer Hawes states that they arc en mond school as coach and teacher chemical and clean cultivation. School or Club Camp. Value of joying their new work in Ashland construction of erosion control scholarship $10.00. They are operating a cafe. for the coming year. dams and dikes, sod waterways Iva McCoy Brownlee is in Certificates were presented to Sunday dinner guests at i the and irrigation reorganization and the next four top essay in both charge of a music studio in a home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert leveling projects. girls and boys classes. The boy music store in l4*bam>n. She. with Of these, all major projects winners are as follows: James her husband. visited over Easter Adkins were Jim Adkins of i San planned by the farmer for which Templeton Riverview; Raynumd with relative» in Cottage Grove. Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Up Row River 14 Miles East O Easter day guests of the Glen Browning and Mr. and Mrs. assistance is to be given such as Williams, Silk Ciwk; Joel Pynch. Arm's were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. dikes, dams, riprap, some sod Warren Ness and daughter Patty. Latham; Conley Overholser. Silk Plaster, Mr and Mrs. Rufus Arne waterways, irrigation reorganiza Creek. nnd Ed Aus, Easter dinner guests of Mr. and tion and leveling projects, require Certificates are made available JUST ARRIVED . . . THE BEST BUY IN TOWN! Mrs. John A. Armstrong were Mr. County Committee specifications by the Eugene Chamber of Com- and Mrs. Harry Baker of Salem, and approval. The Committee merce. - - A highly effective wood preservative. It protects and cousins of the Armstrongs, and ordinarily meets on Friday at Mrs. Mary Hambric and Mrs. 10:00 a.m. and all cooperators CAPT. WM. KAKI preserve» many types of wood construction (Contain* D T REDFIELD At Sacred Heart Lydia VanBuren. of Cottage planning these types of projects TO KETI RN TO U. M. General hospital, Eugene, Friday, are urged to call or arrange to Grove, aunts of the Armstrongs. Anthracene Oil). WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY meet with the committee and dis IN KYOTO. JAPAN. 12 April 19-19 April 8, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Redfield, Cottage Elmer Kent received a message cuss the project with them. Tech -Capt. William H. Earl of 1305 Grove, a son. this week telling of the passing of nical assistance is available with South 6th Street. Cottage Grove. his uncle, G. W. Kent, at Agenda. in limitation but is usually avail Oregon. Public Health Officer of SORRELS At the Butler ma Kansas on April 19. who was over able in time if the project is pre the Saga Military Government ternity home. Wednesday, April 90 years old. On December 17, sented to the committee a few team in Saga. Kyushu. Japan, has 20. 19-19. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pacific Highway So. Phone 328 Y 1948 Mr. Kent lost a sister, and on weeks in advance of the time work received his orders to return to Sorrels, Culp Creek, a daughter. February 18 of this year, his is to be done. the United States for reassign mother passed away at the age of Projects covering more than one ment, having completed one and farm can be combined under a one half years of overseas duty in 92 years. pooling agreement with the entire Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hughes of project being completed at one Captain Earl entered the Army Tacoma visited here Wednesday operation and the various opera in June 1947. having completed at the homes of J. S. Markham on tors sharing in payment assistance basic training with the Army Lorane route and J. R. Hendricks. to the same degree they share on Special Training Program at Mrs. Hughes is a niece of Mrs. the cost. One two-mile open ditch (Taighton University, Omaha, Ne drainage pooling agreement pro- Hendricks and Mr. Markham. ject is now in the process of com- braska and took the officer’s basic course at Fort Sam Houston. Mr. and Mrs. William Coulter pletion in the Coburg area. Texas. In September 1947 he ar of Grand Canyon, Arizona are It is planned that bulk lime rived in Japan and since that time house guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. spreading operations will be hand he has been serving with his pres Scoles. led as in the past two years. At EASY TERMS present there is some question as ent organization. Captain Earl will leave from Mrs. George Hill of Salem was to the source of the lime for this •ncunivt seu - s - hnktir a recent overnight guest of Mr. year but the Association has been Zama, Japan on or about May 1st. rm umiio Msauzi dbrostihci I His parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. and Mrs. E. E. Bartruff. assured that the cost of the lime Lb i Holds 27 pounds of frozen spread on the farm will be at the Earl, reside al 1305 South 6th foods, and a full case of bottles! Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest have same rates as in 1948. It is en Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Has more than 14 sq. ft. of flex received word of the arrival of tirely possible that a lime supply Large Fresh Dozen ible shelf area. Dozens oi other their first granddaughter. Deb closer at hand will become avail TROOP 18 MEETS orah Carol, born to Mr. and Mrs. able during the year and if this Boy Scout troop 18 met in the ! r Howard Arnest at San Rafael. should happen a decrease in total scout room at the armory Monday Sweet Heart Preferred Stock Lt MOMi M-ee* California, on April 12. The Ar- cost of liming is anticipated. and tore down the bridge used in nests have one other child, Randy, The fact that total lime costs pioneering. Members started to cans 16C who is four years old. will remain the same while the peel logs, but found they did not 2>/> size can Swift* payment rates for 194!) have been have enough knives, so the troop Miss Betty Arnest of Corvallis increased from $4.00 to $5 00 per held' a special meeting last night spent Easter at home with her ton in the Valley counties and to finish the work, using their Fountain cans White or Red lb. nkg. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ar from $5 00 to $6.00 per ton in the knives and hatchets. “Papa be nest, and sister Dorris. have ” . Blachly and Coast communities, S E E NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY ; CITY BRIEFS Cottage Grove Hotel Finance Your Insurance if You Wish Arnest Insurance Agency Milk Producers Make 4-H Awards KNOTTY PINE CAFE We Can Fix Anything BASKET -MACK’S FIXIT SHOP- Under New Management Tf OPEN SUNDAYS /groceries - Supplies of All Kinds DEATH HUMPHREY’S GROCERY Mites and Lice Your Chevron Station CHICKEN HOUSE PAINT BIRTHS new NORGE “«¡¡sss’ Dowser Uros. Carpenter Shop AT A NEW LOW PRICE ROCERY s- R. »269^ \ ^^ McL^ghlins Furniture BATTERY DOWN? DON T FROWN! REMEMBER E. E. Bartruff spent Monday afternoon in Roseburg at the Ore- gon Fire Underwriters Ed uca- tional tour. A house guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hem- enway was Mrs. W. L. Patterson of Salem. Starting is a "SNAP” with M o P ar Powerline Batteries f 4r Dependable Power it Long, Efficient Life Remember, too, that we can keep your present battery in good condition. When you’re in our neigh borhood, drive in for a check-up. No charge! APPROVED REPLACEMENT BATTERIES FOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH CARS McCOY MOTORS yOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER 8th and Washington Phone 64 Mrs. O. W. Blackmore and daughter, Donna Funk, spent last week in California where they at tended the graveside services of Second Lieutenant Orval Black- more on April 13, at Golden Gate National cemetery, San Bruno. Lt. Blackmoie was the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. They visit ed in San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore and at Paradice City with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beaver. C. B. Ocumpaugh CONCRETE & PUMICE PRODUCTS FRIDAY AND Hucoa 28c Eggs 48 C Coffee 55c Apricots 25c Peas 25C Racon Sliced Pieces Lb. 33c Shortening 3 lb. can 95c Cigarettes Carton $1.49 SATURDAY Yes Tissue 2 w. 49c 4b» 29c Soap Cleanser Deans 2 33c Rice Brown M J B 2 lb nkg, 39c Grape Juicestanby 3ig cnSLOO SOap Swan 2 bars 25C 1021 South 8th St. — Telephone 165-L Tested for Strength and Moisture Absorption. 35-4tp-38 Rotha Graham spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham of Cres well. Superintendent and Mrs. H. B Ferrin of Lakeview were Easter vacation guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spangen berg and two daughters, June and Shirley and Melvin Lee of Lowell spent Easter with Mr. and Mr». H. L. Brewster. Mr. Spangenberg I» a brother of Mr». Brewster. Also «pending the day with the Brewsters were her parent», Mr. and Mr». Lee Spangenberg. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore and M. M Wheeler were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackmore of Silk Creek, on Easter Sunday. OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW Don’t depend on last season’a oil to do the job for Spring driving. How’s the time to change to a fresh, high-grade oil. Drive in today for Spring lubrication and check-up. NOLT’S CHEVRON STATION 610 MADISON PHONE 25 Shorts Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1 FREE PARKING LOT 119 SO. 6th ST.