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THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1939 Farm Efficiency Always Essential Says F. L Ballard THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Thornton Corners Labor Act Appealed To Supreme Court Non« of th« New World Indian« progressed far enough to learn th« us« of th« wheel until the whit« man cam«. Mrs. T. IL William is making an extended visit with relatives at Oakland. Mrs Tom Foster and daughter Shirley of Ashland visited over The controversial Oregon labor the week end with Mrs. Foster’s regulating act, passed last No sister, Mrs. S. P. Shortridge. by vote of the people of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck and vember the state, was upheld in its en son and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ep- "Why make two blades of grass tirety Saturday in a unanimous penbaugh of Lynx Hollow were opinion {[row wlwre only otr grew be- handed down by three guests Tuesday of last week of circuit court or»T” is a frequent question in judges sitting en Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gireau. thcKe days of lost export markets banc on the case at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Gulley a n <1 cons<M|uent surpluses of The precedent-creating decisi of Newport were Sunday guests wheat, cotton, pork products, and on, incorporated in 25,000-word of Mrs. Myrtle Lake. tobacco, to say nothing of thou Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of opinion, was given out by Judges sands of acres of fruits decaying Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Multnomah on the ground. M st au nrui • atuw mota Richard Martin of Walden were county, James T. Brand of Coos HXTrvr TO IMPIA JAVA Answering this question in a re guest« Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. county and Arthur D. Hay of AHO CHINA, orrgM HA» cent radio discussion over KOAC, Lake county. winga a roar cono / C. R. Trent. F. L. Ballard, vice-director of the Mrs. A. E. Brown was accom In ruling in favor of the law extension service at Oregon State panied to Eugene Wednesday by Oregon’s circuit court judges college, pointed out the difference her mother, and an aunt. Mrs. turned back the united front plea ROUND between adjusting production by FOR Frank Turner, and Mrs. J. C. of labor represented by the A.F. means of substitute crops or re- TRIP Kloffenstein, who went for medi of L„ C.I.O. and “big four" rail ONLY duced acreage as contrasted with road brotherhoods. The plaintiffs cal treatment. Inefficient production on the same Ottis Dickey spent two days of sought a declaratory judgment acreage, in chair car» and coach«« last week in Portland, where he holding the law unconstitutional. "In none of these* federal or met his son, who lives in Canada, Attorneys representing the unions state adjustment plans has there and visited with him. immediately announced that they Here’s the chance of a lifetime rng A rci MTI ever been the suggestion that a Mr. and Mrs. Heath Lowry of would appeal the decision to the to see the U. S. at low cost. fanner should grow less wheat Turner, enroute to their home state supreme court. TO per «ere, or produce less pork per from a visit at Halfway, Klam *135.00 ROUNDTRIP acre, or less butter fat per cow,” ath Falls and Phoenix with rela MOW 0S»K Ballard pointed out. "The objec Saw Three Sons Crowned King tives, visited briefly Monday with W tive has been less acres of wheat, ■««MXCXHÚ Catherine de Medici, queen of an aunt, Mrs. J. W. Fisher. ’ HIM FC« and, at times, fewer hogs, or even Southern Pacifie THtm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nystrom of Henry II of France, born 1519, died fewer cows, which is very much COH<0<T10H< 1589, had four sons, of whom three Springfield, George Chapman of ORMANDY, O«n- P m Afot. «23 different from less production per Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. were crowned king of France dur Pacific Bnildinc. Portland, Oregon unit Myers of Eugene, Mrs. Olive ing her lifetime. They were Fran "In determining most profitable I-acey and Ernest Steinward of cis II <1559-80), Charles IX (1560- management the qu«*stion Is how Portland and Mrs. C. C. Long of 1574» and Henry III (1574-1589). many acres should be devoted to •y law oh Tae A POUND OP >5Lt Of MADEIRA. Melrose were Sunday guests of «put this crop or that crop. If it ap- rveeyoHt who cm» Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge. ¡M*ars that a temporary reduction DOWN A THtt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gireau Suicide for Revenge MUST PLAMT OH F in tonnage should be the objec WOULD COST Itai IN rt» PLACE and family were among those at The faith of the Chinese in the tive, whether* this movement Is A ®e*MAHV AMO about tending the grange picnic Sunday existence and power of the dead, led by the federal government or *11 IH 0U9SIA. at Rujada. by the specific industry itself, the and the firm belief of the avenging Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and power of his own spirit when dis thing to do is obvious that is. daughter accompanied the Clif embodied, has. in the past, led reduce the acres but never the DORENA GRANGE MEETS ford Smith family of Cottage yield per acre. < )regon farmers Grove for a picnic up the Mc many Chinese to commit suicide understand this principle and so. Dorena grange met in regular Kenzie Sunday. They visited at and thus have his ghost come back under l>oth low prices and gixxl session Thursday, with 41 mem the home of Mrs. Smith’s sister, and avenge itself on some enemy. prices, they endeavor to improve bers present. Legislative commit Mrs. Ralph Witcher, at Vida. their management plans by in- tee chairman, G. E. Finnerty read Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCain of creasing the average production an article numerating the more Cottage Grove, Mrs. Frank Chap per unit, thereby Insuring lowest important accomplishments of the ¡nrodurtion costs, which In turn Sanitary toilets, recommended national grange since its organi man and Billy Foster of Divide, and Mrs. Tom Foster and daugh accrues to the l>eneflt of ixjth by the Oregon state lx>ard of zation in 1867. health, are available to those ter Shirley of Ashland were producer and consumer. I j - wls Dodge reported on ath guests Sunday evening of Mr. and sewer connections are not "Oregon agriculture has led in where Percy Robinson, In letic activities. The softball teams Mrs. George Foster. adjusting to more profitable and available, charge of the community sanita are getting in condition for com Mrs. LaSells Stewart, accom adaptable crops.” Ballard ron- tion for Ijine county, announced petitive games. The Y.G.A. meets panied by Miss Iola Partridge, tinued, "on many thousands of here last week. For a limited time the fourth Monday eve visited the first of the week at acres. Instead of wheat we now the state board of health will be regularly Sisters with her daughter, Mrs. have grass seed, thus adjusting able to secure labor for the WPA ning of each month. unxluctlon of an im- to build and install approved sani Home Economics chairman, Lawrence Chapman. Mrs. Nettie Johnson, who vis ported pnxiuct Instead of a sur tary fly-tight toilets at small cost Mrs. Bettis, read a report of the the past week with a sister, plus ex|x>rt crop. Likewise we are to propery owners. I-abor will be achievements of the club for the ited F. L. Hockett, left Thursday selling canned and frozen small supplied by the WPA and the only past three months, their chari Mrs. Gardiner to visit her daugh- for table project being a bed pad for fruits and vegetables Instead of costs are the materials, which run ■o many bulky apples and prunes in the neighborhcxxl of $22.00, ac the children’s farm home at Cor ter, Mrs. Tom Pitcher. vallis. Toys were made for chil "Despite these state-wide ad cording to Mr. Robinson. dren in the Dorenbecher hospital Our Deeds justments, tin* land use manage It is hoped that a number of in Portland. An evening's enter Our deeds determine us as much ment within a farmer's own fence property owners of this section tainment and quilt sale netted is still of greatest importance un will avail themselves of this of $31.23. Different activities for the as we determine our deeds; and until we know what has been or will der conditions obtaining at this fer. Further details may be se entire quarter netted $-15.23. be after the peculiar combination time and ns far Into the future cured by writing Percy Robinson- The grangt* voted to have a of outward and inward facts, which as can be foreseen." lx>x 454, Eugene, Oregon. community meeting as soon as an constitute a man's critical actions, open date can be secured, to hear it will be better not to think our The Con»er»slory a government official explain selves wise about his character. A conservatory is a small green Originally ‘Mary’« Gold’ more fully the government's plan house or glass house usually at "Marigold" originally waa "Mary’s in caring for the community's tached to a house. The same term Gold." because the peasants of problems, before the work is com Early Camoullagcrs is applied to a greenhouse where Europe and Mexico formerly used menced in construction of the An early use of camouflage was there is a display of foliage and the bright golden flower to decorat« Dorena dam. The date will be an made by the British in Louisiana the altar of the Virgin Mary. flowering plants. in 1815 at the battle of Chalmette. nounced later. During the lecture hour Mrs. In their retreat they left stuffed Reserve District No. 12 Lee Smith presented an interest figures to resemble musketeers. Charter No. 5642 ing program. Ruth Pacholke gave REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a humorous reading. Shirley Arne Snow May Change to Rain OF COTTAGE GROVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT played a piano solo. Mrs. Arne THE CLONE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 80, 1939. Snow may melt and fall as rain, gave a very interesting report of Dependable Hardware (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, the 66th session of the state but raindrops do not change into grange which she recently attend snow which condenses from water under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes.) ed in Corvallis. Mr. Arne report vapor. ASSETS ed on grange wholesale business Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) .... .......... $202,999 90 for the year. The next regular meeting of the United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ............................................ -........... — 220,956.60 grange will be an outdoor meet Obligations of States and political subdivisions ................ 291.828.42 ing July 20. at the home of Mr. 20,308.67 and Mrs. Claude Arne. Other bonds, notes, and debentures . . .............................. The next regular meeting of Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve 2.400.00 the Home Economics club will be bank held at the home of Mrs. Loran Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal 344,569.45 Hunt. ance, and cash items in process of collection ..... The Dorena Juvenile grange Bank premises owned, $13,000.00, furniture 18,000.00 opened with 17 members present. and fixtures, $5,000.00 ............................................ 4,501.00 Orville Horner has taken Lee Real estate owned other than bank premises ........-.......... Smith's office as juvenile patron. Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank 8,917.32 Mr. Smith is working in the for premises or other real estate ................................. 1,506.97 estry department for the summer. Other assets .......... .............................................. ............... The Juvenile grangers have used $1,115,988.33 TOTAL ASSETS ....................................................... the money netted from their candy sales to purchase leather LIABILITIES and tools and are now trying to Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, locate some one to teach them $623,940.98 and corporations .................................................... the art of leather carving. They Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, 328.673.67 are also planning a softball team. and corporations .......... -—....................... 68,291.65 Deposits of States and political subdivisions .................. - THINGS TO WATCH FOR 970.27 Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc) ....... TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................41.021.876.57 A new bicycle speedometer 4,091.86 Other liabilities ........... ..................................................... TOTAL LIABILITIES ................. -.........................- $1,025,968.43 which records speeds up to 50 miles an hour and distances up to 10,000 miles for a trip. . . More CAPITAL ACCOUNT young men getting a chance to Capital Stock: Common, total par .................. $50,000.00 learn aircraft building as result Surplus ........................................... -............... 30,000.00 of Lockheed Aircraft plan, dic Undivided profits ........................... 10,019.90 tated by shortage of skilled avia TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ................................... $ 90. 1,019.90 tion workers, to start an appren TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT $1,115,988.33 tice school. Apprentices will be paid about half of journeyman's MEMORANDA prevailing wage rate for part- Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): time work between classes during United States Government obligations, direct and a four-year period. . . A new fur guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other niture finish said to have the $ 20,250.00 quality of lacquer and "build” of liabilities ................................................. Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other varnish, but drying from three to liabilities (Including notes and bills rediscounted five times faster than either. . . 27,185.00 Cinecolor, Cosmocolor and Dun- and securities sold under repurchase agreement 47,435.00 ningcolor, up-and-coming rivals of TOTAL ........................................... -................. - Secured liabilities: Technicolor. A new type of iron Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant ing cord for housewives. It 41,191.60 stretches easily to a seven-foot to requirements of law............................................ $41,191,60 length but automatically snaps TOTAL ................................................................. back to an eight-inch coil when State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss: not in use. . . A new air-condi-, I, Worth Harvey, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly tioning unit using natural or swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge artificial gas to provide both heat WORTH HARVEY, Cashier. and belief. in winter and to run the cooler in summer. Sworn to and subscribed before CORRECT—Attest: H. E. EAKIN, me this 8th day of July, 1939. Cavalry Consisted of Chariots O. O. VEATCH, Ruth DeLong, Notary Public. Early cavalry consisted mostly of HERBERT W. LOMBARD, My commission expires April 14, I chariots. Directors. 1941. 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