T11U RS 1 > AY, SEPTEMBER 29, 193H THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, PREPON Education Board Submits Budgets For Legislature KOSE FESTIVAL DATES SET Oregon Oddities Lorane Mills Operate ¡it W. L. family ed Mr. Lohrey’s mother at Yon- 64.0 Percent Mr. and Mm. L. C. Herendeen, Seeds That Mold Fewer According to »eed experts, elovsr may be held 20 years, soy beans, two years; oats, three years; and com and wheat. ten years sach without losing power of germina­ tion The Lohrey (Federal Writers' Pvoieet) calla Sunday. About Itraiuling. In the early days a stock own­ er, when registering his bran«!, who have spent the past year In A total of 151 down and oper­ was requins! to send to the coun­ Medford, are moving back to U>- ating mills In Washington and ty clerk a facsimile burned on a rane. They will live in the house Oregon, which reported to th«' piece of leather. At present a recently vacated by the Jay Pur- West ('oast Lumbermen’s Assoc­ ilrawing of the brand Is registered baugh family. iation for th«' w«'«*k ending Sep­ The Ugo Igo club will meet tember 17. 1938. produced 99.- in a txxik with a description of with Mrs. Bertha RuLou Oct. 7. where th«> brand is placed on the 627,143 board feet of lumber. At The first Patron-Teacher meet- the rate of cutting at the report­ More funds than were used dur­ animal. ing depression years but less than Both cattle and horses were of- ing of the year will be held at ing mills, th«* entire industry pro­ were appropriated for smaller ten marked by brand and by the __ high school October 6. An duced 64.0 | mt cent of Its averag«' student bodies prior to unifica­ crops in the ear. Hogs were most executive committee meeting was weekly cut during 1926 1929. always identified by ear marks, held Monday night with the preiii- tion will be sought by the state The new business reported tak­ board of higher education for op­ Nearly all animals an* branded dent, Mrs. J. T. Lorang, presid- en last week by the 151 mills was erating the six institutions dur­ when young. ing. Hot lunches for grade school 88.772.780 hoard feet. Shipments ______ _ pupils was discussed. A commit- ing the next biennium, according were 97,533,770. to final requests submitted to Along in the 1870s and later, tee composed of Mrs. Ionian Ik'tails of orders and shipments Governor Martin for inclusion in the newspapers published, free of Ream Mrs. Lottk Mil« I <11. Mra. mills as reported by the 151 it .™ are: his budget report to the legisla­ charge descriptions of brands of Joseph Kempston and Mrs .Ken Ordei-s Shipments their paid subscribers. Example: neth Arthur wu _ “ PP* ‘ J ture. 36,969,823 37.028.278 A 49.12 per cent increase m en­ “J. R. Hicks. Birch Creek: cattle, have charge. suggested a Rail 48,936,012 Doni, cargo 39,740,409 Frank E. McCaslin. President. rollment within the past five three dewlaps, crop and hole in group get togeth. i and can to- 2.445.565 2,938,633 Export Off to a flying start the new vears coupled with four other fac­ l.n «r Hora«. 7 on left 9.123.915: 9.123.915 Local president of the famous Portland tors was cited by the board as month to the room having the the reason it will need $332,IT« Rose Festival has announced the ae 88.772,789 97,533,770 Minimum 10 lb« 30c) per year in addition to the mill­ dates for the 1939 show for June Some «.tie owner. brnn