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16 PtijU’s Section Two Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GHUVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRII. 13, 1950 NUMBER 3« Sod Waterways Control Erosion Sod wntvi-wayN are proving to be J one of the nx>sl effective means of controlling gullying and erosion in Lane County says Ernest E Schrenk, Chairman, lume County PMA • 'oinmitlce. During the past few years ex tensive gully erosion has taken place on many of luine County farms and the damage has Ix'en the heaviest on river bottom lands when* late high waters fhxid through adjolmng swales and car ry oft the Unprotected soil Some । of the river bottom (¿ind probably should never have been taken oul I of sod but in many cases a well- shap<*d s<xl waterway to allow ex cess water to go through the low swales on a farm will protect the farm from gullying and rutting erosion S<xl waterways can also be used effectively on other lands Excess run-off from hill lands that causes erosion can be controlled by water-ways Schrenk explains that the Agri cultural Conservation Program tn Lane County has a 1951) practice which provides assistance to aid farmers In establishing these need ed waterways. Financial assistance is available for both routine shap ing and «ceding and wlwrc ex cessive dirt movmg tn necessary To qualify for assistance, the proposed waterway project must lx* Signed tip in the local PMA of fice, Public Market Building, Eu gene, Oregon At the time of sign up, specific seeding, fertilizing and slurping recommendations may lx* tallied Technical help Is available tor those projects which require stirs eying or engineering advice in setting up the project. Sod waterway seedings sliall be in accordance with recommenda Additions to equipment and new tion of the Extension Service and construct ion in the Cottage Grose »hall I n - at the rate of at least ?o and Creswell areas b> Mountain jioimds | mt acre and shall unit on States Power will require an in- not less than 50 per cent of adapt vestment m excess <>f $»1,000.00 in ed wxltormini- ix-renmnl grasses 1950, according to jxiwer computy The rrmaindei Shall I m * oilier |»T- manager Floyd Hillikcr. cnnial grasses and adapli*d h- Included in this budget is an gumes. ■mount o! |33dM)0.00 to be toad In The waterway must I m * suffic the construction of new distribu iently wide at all piints to carry tion lines, while $23,<MSHiO has maximum run-off been allix'iitcd tor the replacement The M-edlng of the waterway Is and cnlargem<*nl of existing equip a jxtrt of the practice and no pay ment ment will I m * approved until the Mr. Hillikcr said that, despite sodway lias tx-cn completely estab ttie large substation program com lished. pleted bj Mountain States in Cot A nitrogen or mixed nitrogen tage Grove Inst year, an additional fertilizer must be used to Insure VH,< mmi < m > has lx*en "car-mark<*d'' establishment of the waterway. this year for the construction of The Extension Service recommends a new 3(M) KVA-2 1KV substation the application of -10 jtounds ac and voltage regulator at Creswell. tual nitrogen per acre to the Most of the work on the substa waterway at seeding tune When tion has already Ix-en completed ever possible the waterway should and early this spring crews will I m * irrigated the first year to as- complete "stringing" new cop|x*r sure a good stand and giMxl growth primary wire through the main by late full Seeding recommenda streets of Creswell. tions vary with tyjx* of soil and In Cottage Grove work will be location of the waterway. completed on a new 2500 KVA S«xl waterways on irrigated 20.K 7 I KV substation which was land must I m - xhajx-d and seeded started toward the close of last by July I, 1950. Sod waterways on year. Mr. Hillikcr explained that non-irrigated land must I m - shaped $2o,oix>oo wax cairied over from and seeded by May 15, 1950, ex the 1919 construction budget to cept In special cases where It is pros ide for the completion of this impossible to sha|M* the sodway by proji'i't this date because of moisture Con ditions. so< I M. Schrenk urges all operators who AT < 1TY HALL M’RlL IT plan or who need sod watciways Ixme County residents desiring to sign up the proposed projects social security information muv as soon as possible. Prior field see a representative of the Eugene Inafirctlon by the field supervisor S im - ih I Security office hen* on is necessary so two weeks should Monday. April 17. 1950 at the lx* allowed Iwtwecn time of sign-up City hall. Council Chambers from and actual shaping and seeding of 10:30 a.m. to nwn. waterway. Additional information It is advisable for those covered on sod waterways can he obtained by the Social Security Act to in at the Um* County PMA office. quire alxiut benefits when they Public Market Building. Eugene, reach 65. In some cases, benefits Oregon. have been lost because workers did not know their rights under A childlike trust of heart, that the old-age and survivors insur can take a hand, and wondering, ance program. walk in paths unknown and strange, Is the prime requisite of QUICK RESULTS EROM all religion. James Martineau WANT ADS Mt. States Power Co. Plans to Spend $84,000 in ’50 Mt MHERS ATTEND I ESTIVAL Mt View Extension dub mem- I m 'D i attending the Spring Festival Jean Porter New Bing Crosby and Bob Hop Seen in Food World A new personality Jean Porter has just appeared in the fixxl world, to help win more consumer friends for C and II Cane Sugar. "Jean Porter" is the pen-name chosen for the Director of the company’s newly-formed C * nd II Homemakers' Buna. Officials of C and II feel that a personal, woman-to-woman con tact between the housewife and Jean Porter carries more consum er appeal than the impersonal con tact with a corporation. They point out that the success of this plan enjoyed by many other major food companies today promises equal success for Jean Porter in winning more consumer friends for lhe popular C and II cane sugar pro- ducts. To familiarize the public with its new representative, C and H will soon place "Jean Porter" re- cipes on each carton of caue sugar that leaves the plant. The signa ture will lx* reproduced millions upon millions of times during the year Likewise, it will lx* used on all C and H txxikiets, recipe fold ers and other promotional ma terial. Thus, Jean Porter will be come a well-known name in a multitude of the nation’s house holds. The jxipular "Sugar Scoop" ad.s in Western Family, Family Circle a Al Sunset will retain iheir origi nal name and format, but will be personalized by the signature of Jean Porter. Every recipe created by the C and H Homemakers' Bureau will go under the Jean Porter by-line. In addition, all correspondence handles by the Bureau will now lx* answered on Jean Porter station- cry, with a jx*rsonal Jean Porter signature. Since most of this corresjxind- I ence offers practical help lo the consumer in the form of cooking and baking recipes and advice and information on up-to-date home cann,nK methods, Jean Porter is •'-*-' to win ....----------- ---------- -> will for ^«t<d much good herself, her company and the un- cane sugar product she represents. Union hich at the Spnngf ield L...« ......... .. Mlsxd April 6th wi re: Mmes Edna Brumfa ld. Ethel Hands, Mildren Voss. Ethyl Seaver and Helen Cochran. These ladies mcxich'd their w<x»l dreaiics made at the Better Dress Work Shoji H '» better to suffer wrong than Mmes Cecil White and Evelyu ’° do “• and happier to be somc- VanNortwick wer., c imidimcnted chM,ed than not to trust. on their lovely display oi Ordgon Ssmml Johnson sweets. Miws. Bianchi* Danker,! Marjorie Hill, Bessie Gillispie and Florence Bales made the next of the group The dub also furnished one of the floral center pieces for a table in the dining room. FOR YOVR All members attending enjoyed EVERYDAY NEEDS the program Members an* remind- <-d that the next unit meeting Toiletries place and demonstration for the day has been changed to meet at Tobaccos the home of Mrs. William Penni. The county club agent will demon Gifts strate broiled diners on April nth Candies “BIG LEAGI E BASEBALL STARTS APRIL 18TH” you’ll find big-league values galore. Make a hit at home plate with a delicious meal — Fill your entire order here where “the bases are full of bargains.” Nawe* £ w IT’S NEW! Pint Blackeye Peas Spaghetti Pork and Beans Butter Beans Kidney Beans Macaroni 10c MAYONNAISE 43c 1 1. Secure a loan through your friendly, hometown bank at low, reasonable rates. «/i 2. Then pay carb for your next car. No "investigation" or other charges. 3 H. House 46 oz. Quality Meati KELLY’S MARKET Self-Service Produce THE BEST LN MEATS ■ Fresh Asparagus. 2 lb. 29c ifflanMiiHiiiinimi Fancy Fresh Special This Weekend GROUND BEEF Always Gomi Hob Bauder - 31 X. 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