Mr. and Mrs Oren Lund Sunday] his pun-lit», Mr. am* M’*- D«1' Mr». Harry Cuati« Reporter Brunt, took him home »<> hi run Phone I tu I ■ g. t acquainted with his new little Handy Brant of Springfield has brother. The Gcttogcther club met Thura- j liven a guest the past two weeks day at the home of Mrs. Pearkin» at the home of hi* great uncle, Miller with « planned lunch nt noon. It whs decided not to elect officers until December Mrs Mil­ lie Roby brought a quilt pattern and every member is going to piece a few lilts ks for a new quilt The next meeting will lie with Mr». Vcrlin Ward und everyone bring thimble, scissor* and needle» as we me going to tie out Ilie quilt ille Mosby Creek Extension dub will meet Thursday. < K-t 12 at the home oí Mr». Arnold Durrst and then- an- a number of tilings each member must bring. Here is the Uri: Two clean i»int pus (clear glaaa) with light fitting lid» These should contain one cup water from your own home supply, one glass measuring eup, one quarter tea­ spoon measuring spoqn, 1 case knife with straight vdge. one ten- I ... Not only how much • |sM>n of your favorite detergí nt oil there is in your Bring box for detergent if possible, crankcase, hut a 1 « o and Know coat <>i I xm and two pM holdpra. All member» are to lx how CLEAN it i« . • . th< ic by ten o’clock a» late com­ how dejiendable it will er» arc going to be pretty much in ¡ be a« a lubricant dur­ n fog if they do not get the funda­ ing your next few hun- mental» given in the first (sirt of dreii mile« of motor­ the k-»»on. ing. Let us make thi« Charlotte Hullcy stayed Mevc- il teat in your crankcaw day» with her grandparent», Mr . . . nee for youmclf. | and Mrs. Harry Castle, while h- r the importance of parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Grant 1 nil- |> rope r lubrication. Icy, wete hunting In eastern Ore­ Drive up! gon. Sammy Freeman, lit 11— filcnil of Ijirry Lancaster, stayed with him T<» Ih’iM inl on Your < iir 'it the Castle home while his parent», Mr. and Mrs Ed Free- j m«n were hunting in ch tern Ore­ gon over the past week end. ! hey (and Mr and Mr». Everett McCoy went together. t || Elmore Roby who Is ittcnillni- 1*11. 2511 th<* University of Orogen, spat 610 MadiMtn th,, week end with his parents, Mr I ffiiiis Headn of I SSI(. I Si lieri MOSBY CREEK The Dip-Stick Tells the Story Andrei Y. Vixhlnsky Heft), Foreign Minister of the USSR, and Dean Acheson, Secretary of State of the I SA, greet each other at the United Nations General Assembly, now meeting at Flushing Meadows, New York. Foreign ministers of 28 countries attended the opening session. Wheat Allotments Remain the Same SILK CREEK Mildred Cochran. Reporter I'hone 646-J-1 | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marxen and Thura., Oct. 5. IM# infant daughter of Eugene. Beginning Sunday. Oct. 8, there ■ will lie regular evening services held at the Walker Union church, starting at 7:30 p.m. Mr La Vern On September 12, the Agri ul Gomex, pastor, expresses a hope turai Urne Dhrtributing Com > that those unable to attend the halted 1950 lune spreading opt erä­ morning worship hour will enjoy tiona in Lane county. Up fo that the benefit» of the evening ser­ i date approximately 1100-1200 tons vice. ; of bulk agricultural limestone had Elmer Miles, of Eugene, enjoyed been delivered and spread on Lane the hospitality of the Clyde Wright ¡county farms. Tola) orders for the home Sunday. year at the time were approxi- ; mately 2500 tons. Li t us labor for that larger The lime distributors cited tho comprehension of truth, and that railroad car shortage us their pri­ more th. rough repudiation of er­ mary reason for suspending oper­ ror. which shall make the history ations. With equipment and crew Of mankind a series of ascending available to spread 15 to 20 cars development*. Horace Mann a week, shipments in late August and early September averaged 2 Thoughts are your own; your to 5 cars a week.«making it im- morc. 1 lenry pissiblc to continue operations words are this year. It is hoped that South­ Delaune. ern Pacific policy will change so that by July-September of 1951 an adequate supply of cars will be available to handle all liming orders. Operators arc urged to have soil acidity tests made earlier next /ear so lime orders will not be delayed for this reason. The Heatiuel, Cottagi- Orow. Oregon Lime Spreading Ends in County DELIGHT VALLEY NOW ABC Network Program and Lane County News All nsidents of Silk Creek arc Mr». E. I). Sherrill. Reporter invited to attend the llalloweer Phone 648K4 Recently, Lane county farm party on Saturday, Octotx’r 7, a* Sunday, Sept. 24 was the lice opt-iiors were mailed their 1951 7:30 p m. at the grade school. wheat acreage allotment notices. Everyone attending is requentei; ning of a week-long family reunion For 1951, wheat acreage allot­ to bring wieners and marshmal­ at the Sherrill home, when mem­ ments over th« nation as a whole low» for their family an well as bers of Mr. Sherrill's family ar- ived from California to spend a show a cut of ten | ht cent from their table service. tiie 1950 allotments. Jimmy Thornbcrg md a frien 1 portion of their vacation in Ore­ In Lane county, however, indi-( went to eastern Oregon, Friday on gon. The vacation party included his mother. Mis. Carrie Sherrill, viduul wheat acreage allotments a hunting trip. brother-in-law anti three sisters, will be practically the tame as at Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wheeler 1950. Acreage allotments are spent the week end on the coast Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norris, all of Alhambra. Mrs. Earl Dole of Bur­ based on the average wheat acre- at Newport. bank, and Mrs. Harvey Senker of age history for the years 1916 Some of the men from the com­ Valley Center. They left for home 1947, 19-1« and 19-19. A ten percent cut was then applied to this deter­ munity went to Cottage tir< v< Saturday by way of the coast. Mrs. Leslie Scott attended the mined usual acreage, the same as Sunday to help on the new Seven­ for the 1950 wheat acreage allot­ th-day Adventist church buildini: home extension meeting in Eugene Iieing constructed there. Sept. 27 as representative for the ments. Paul W'alter of Eugene took his Mosby Creek unit. A fifteen day apfieal period is Bird Fiaten was among the allowed all producers after the unde, Charley Nabakowski to mailing date of the allotment no- eastern Oregon on a hunting trip t ir-t | . leave for eastern < h« son Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert of Eu ­ for the opening of the deer sea- ■ I ices. Seeding in excess of thc 1951 wheat acreage allotment dc- gene were callers at the H. J. son. being with the Schmitt party. prives an operator of price sup­ Cochran home Thursday after­ One deer w-as haggl'd. “SERVING BEST THE ENTIRE Ul-Sl” port on Ms 1951 wheat crop but noon. "If I'd a knowed you was cornin’. Harry Robinson came for his does not affect his eligibility for I'd a baked a cake” was the theme wife and children last week. They price support on any other crop. have been visiting with his par- song at the VanNortwick home on Lane county’s 1951 wheat acre­ ents, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Robinson Friday evening, when Kenton ar­ age allotment is 6663 acres as They returned with him to their rived home unexpectedly from compared to 7372 acres for 1950. OJS j C. to celebrate his 18th birth­ . home in Ontario. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sargeant day with his family. The cake and I recently returned from Hong the celebration was enjoyed by all and Mrs. Glen Roby. the family on Saturday. Guess it would I m ’ safe ’o say Kong. China. Mr. Sargeant’s Robirda Fiaten enjoyed a trip mother. Mrs. Sarah Sargeant of nearly half the men and their Departure« Departure« to San Francisco as a guest of the Dayton, Oreg., spent Monday wives wen- hunting in eastern Ore ­ South lx»und Northbound visiting with the E. R. Darnell and Van Vleet family of'Portland re­ gon over the week end. 11:16 A. M. Harry Castle is driving a new the O. H. and Hiram W’heelcr cently. 9:37 A. M. families. They Sunday guests at the home of 7:24 P. M. yellow one ton I I»' pickup 1 MUM .............. • went , to -- Dayton 3:05 P. M. oondent has had a Monday mght to take Mr». Sar- Mr. and' Mrs. R. C. Oster were 11:16 P. M. 8:12 P. M Your corres; ij » i a i eh grant Sr. back to her home and 3:40 A M. letter from old fricn'l« id nrigh- went k 2:00 A. M. to ...................... Walia Walla, Wash., IxrtH. Mr. and Mr*, (nd Frazee of where Mr. Sargeant has accepted FASTER S( HEDI LES Prineville, They have sold their a position at College Place as NEW RISES ranch and have bought a home in superintendent of buildings. Prineville. Gcorgc 'L Cottle» Agent Mariel Jean Darnell went to Photic SH Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson Walla Walla, over the week end to Cottage (¡rove Hotel of Portland spent the week end visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ DcjMit Ojien 24 Hours Daily with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben don Mooney at College Place. She Anderson. returned home Sunday night. Miss Darnell will be employed as nurse at the Eugene Hospital and Clinic, having just recently com­ pleted her nurses training at St. Helena, Calif. I guess our recent frosts arc quite general, though they seem to strike in one locality one night and another the next. Your cor­ respondent has a fuschia which weathered the previous wintei outside and Sunday morning it was what I would term "frozen stiff.” The leaves actually rattled hut Sunday night found it stand­ ing up defiantly and it is just literally loaded with ready-to-open buds. I guess that staying out through last winter must have Is'cn what it needed for hardiness Each of the 8 great Dodge truck engines Mrs. Stan Abran\s and daughter. gives you power aplenty—top economy, April Kay were callers at the H. too. That’s because you get an engine J. Cochran home Thursday after­ that’s “Job-Rated" to fit your hauling needs . . . one that’s jam-packed with noon. money-saving, long-life feature«. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and children of Eugene were dinner guests Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Cochran. The Cooks arc preparing to leave on a trip to El Dorado, Ark.. Oct. 14, to visit his parents. They plan to go to New Orleans, La., and Pensa- You’ll profit from cola, Fla., before returning. bigger payloads with­ Walter Smith and wife of San out overloading axles and springs — thanks Pedro have Ix'en visiting the past to Dodge “Job-Rated’ week with his parents, Mr. and Last Measure on the Balint weight distribution. Mrs. Guy Smith. They left for More truck weight on their home Monday. the front axle means Huey Davidson, a friend of Mr. more pay load on the and Mrs. Guy Smith, visited them rear axle. a couple of days last week. He is engineer on a lumber boat and the Smith’s took him over to Reeds­ port Friday to take the boat. Mrs. Kitty McCoy returned home Sunday night. She had been gone In city traffic or on the since Sept. 7. She visited with a open road, you’ll enjoy nephew, Curtis Beverly and a performance plus! Dodge trucks are “Job-Rated" for niece, Florence Taylor at Oregon easy handling, too! You can City and from there she went by You’ll ride safety-sure in a welded all-steel cab turn ’em in shorter circles, with the biggest windshield of any popular truck! stage to Washugo, Washington to back ’em up and park ’em You’ll have the finest truck brakes in the indus- visit cousins and they all went to faster—with less effort. -> try ... a hand brake operating independently on Lewiston, Idaho and at New propeller shaft on all models — J-j-ton and up. Meadow, Idaho she visited a cousin she hadn't seen since November, 18««. Mrs. McCoy enjoyed the scenery in Northern Idaho. The very rugged rocky mountains With all their extra value. Dodge ‘ Job-Rated? Avallabia an all W-, %- and 1-lan especially interested her, as well as trucks are priced with the lowest. Come tn modal*, lower» upkaap MSN, prolans» w-hat is called the deepest gulch and ask us to show you a truck that will start Ilta. Atk V» for InfomHn* Fluid tMva saving you money the day you buy itl in the United States. 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