The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 12, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    SOCIETY
Seed Certification Deadline for
Willamette Vetch Set as Feb. 23rd
HE'S AFRAID OF HIS OWN SHADOW Schuster Death at
florin I
The Oregon State Seed Certi- with them the certification
W. M. C. N. WITH MUM. BHI'ND
The Wntmtn'» Society of Chris­
tian Service of the Mcthodl*t
church met Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mi« Andrew
Brund Co-hoateasr« for the I 45
dcsseit und buslnc*« meeting were
Mrs. Charlea Cooley and Mr« El­
mer Kent A guest waa Mrs.
Howes of New York, house guest
■it Mrs Roy Sherman, who spoke
briefly on her society. .Devotional*
were led by Mrs C. N Lund and
the lesson whs presented by Mrs
t'hurle* Akei binde
Hostesses for the March meet­
ing will be Mr* Walter Sorensen,
Mrs It C McNew and Mrs. Jo-
soph Saflry.
fient Ion Board has set Monday,
February 23,
the deadline for
filing Lane County appllcatlona
for certification of Willamette
vetch, stutes County Agent O. S
Fletcher. Lime county farmers
who expect to have their crop cer­
tified this year arc requested to
call nt the county agent'« office
and fll-i their applications not
later than the
t
closing date.
Fletcher says
;
that when grow-
era call at the office to file their
Applications they should bring 1
Lumber Output in
Steady Upswing
from the bags In which they put •
chaaed aerd lust fall anil I hey
should also hive a record of eropa
grown on tin* land Iho Iasi three
years, tiiat Is in 1945, 1946, and
1947 No changes hnvc b< « n made
In the field standard* for blue mg
certified vetch from tho«e used
for the 1947 crop
The county agent states thnt in
19I7 Willamette vetch w*s in­
TRAIN
25 Lane county fauns that hail a
total nt 737 acres of this crop.
Bennett Creek
Out in Front
I hur*., Leb. 12, 1948
The Sentinel, Cottage (iroso, Orcgim
or before the 12th day of Febru- i
Load at a Train
ary. 19ls Date of first publication
Average freight train load Usl
January 15, 194«. Date of last pub­ year waa 1,086 tons, compared with
lication February 121 h, 1918. HER­ 774 tons in 1936
OR4/JON STATE COLLEGE
In the death February 6 of Carl E BERT W LOMBARD, and RICH­
L. THWING, Attorneys for
Schuster, federal horticulturalist ARD
"'aintiff
Domrsttr «ting Animal*
23-5tc-27
stationed here, the Pacific north-
The dog was th« first, and th«
: west lost It* most outstanding pro­
Ledger Sheets — The Sentinel
horse the last, animal to b« dmes-
duction specialist in the walnut
ticated by man.
Columnar
Pads
The
Sentinel
and filbert industry, hi* colleagues
| here agree His death at 58 fol­
lowed only a week after a heart
attack.
Schuster had been in the federal
poaition since 1929 and for 10
(years prior to that had been on
the staff of the college. He was
graduate of O.S.C. with both
I a bachelor
and master degree«.
Active in nut growers' organiza­
tion*. he served 20 yean as secre­
tary-treasurer of the Western Nut
Growers association which made
him an honorary life member. A
commissioned officer in the first
world war, he was since active in
i' American L/'gion affairs, was
elected to three honor societies in
science and agricullture and was
an official of the Evangelical
United Brethcrn church. Mrs.
Schuster and four children, three
of them O.S.C. students, survive.
The Nut Industry
Housewife’s Dream
Come True!
Bonnett Creek i* coming to the
front and I* becoming famous for
H A I*. W. DINNER MEETING
Portland, February 12
Ship­ other than the famous Bennett
Member« of the Business and
ment« of Pacific Northwest lum- I Creek Brow. In addition to a num-
Professional Women's club will
Iwr during January, IfHM, topped lier of new ri adcnccs, the district
gather nt the Rainbow cafe next
those for January u year ngo by : now ha* electricity, school bus
Monday evening for n dinner
more titan 30,(MX),(MJ0 laiard feet. service, telephone service and ac­
meeting at 6:30. Mrs. Pearl («inch-
while production continued n cording to advices from one real-
ler, chairman of the rducatkmal
steady upswing, II V. Simpson, dent exjx'Ct to have mail service
t committee, will tic in charge of
executive vice •president of the • soon, acting on the promise of
| the program. Members wishing
N. J. Nelson, postmaster.
J reservation* phone Edna Piller til Wcst Coast Lumbermen's Ax«o-
Mrs Ramon II. Fuller was a
elation, announced today.
Lot 3381. or Izmorn Lmgston 111
। visitor in Eugene Monday.
Total lumber shipments from
Meric Baker, a recent addition
the Dougins fir region of Oregon to the population is working hard
NEPISCOPAL Gt II.D
and Washington during the first on a formula for making anti-
Memlicni of the Episcopal Guild
Ul|T
four weeks of 1948 were 599,358,- . freeze out of the Bennett Creek
met Inst week nt the home of Mrs
(«XI Imani feet, compared to 567,- Brew and according to n confiden­
SUMMONS
■ John Finncrun nt which time
77 h .« mm » b f during a similar period tial source says he could succeed if
Dean Perry Smith of Corvallis
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF
in 1947, and 561,098,000 b.f during , the revenue officers would let him
was present and reported on the
THt: STATE OF OREGON
the fit st four Weeks of 1946, Simp­ alone,
■
recent diocese meeting held In Sa-
FOR LANE COUNTY
son said.
Manley Fuller is wondering who
l«,m Itelicious rel reslmu nts were
LAKE ILENE WALL MONROE,
Meanwhile
the
region's
produc
­
I served at the close of the after-
lielongs to the black mule that
Plaintiff,
A
inoon. Mrs. Roy Sherman will lie tion rose in January to a weekly wanders up a n d down Bennett
WITH THE WEATHERMAN predicting further cold waves, this ground hog
hoste*.* to the group on March 3rd average of 154,647,000 b.f., an in- Creek road Fuller snys that he
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF NELLIE
crease of 11.SU over that for Jan- ‘ । is not only inconvenienced by this
figures he hasn’t a shadow of a chance and, hence, asks tor Florida reser­
IRWIN and W. A. IRWIN, wife
vations at a Newark, N. J., ticket window. Leaving his cozy hiberna­
miry, 14A47. Total January produc­ mule trumping holes in hia lawn.
INITIATION PLANNED
and
husband, both deceased; Also
tion grounds, he didn't pauae long for reflection.
(International)
tion was 618,589,000 b.f., compared but la getting tired of playing
all OTHER PERSONS OR PAR­
At the regular meeting of the
to 5
11 I for J snuary, 1947, chambermaid to him and a honte
TIES UNKNOWN claiming any
Rainbow Girl* Monday night in
and 549,906,000 for January, 1946 and goat that occasionally ác-
right, title, estate, lien or interest
the Masonic temple the mam bual-
"This clearly shows that more company him.
in the real estate described in the
ne*« was planning for initiation of
Henry Wwldreyer has started
Complaint herein.
Defendants.
several candidates at the next and more lumber is getting out of I
the producing area and into the construction on a house on Ben­
Case No. 34672
■ meeting. February 23rd.
hands of builders and contractors nett creek on land purchased from
TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
who mad it," Sim|Mon said. 'The Ed Decker.
NELLIE IRWIN and W. A. IR­
G.I • Caa Plae« Blame
industry's log inventory is high,!
WIN, wife and husband, both de­
Khaki cluth worn by U. S a
and it is probable that equally
ceased: Also all OTHER PER­
pe:sonaci is ot East India on«
substantial shipments will con­
SONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
Posthole
Digger
tinue to be made tn months to
claiming any right, title, estate,
come."
lien or interest in the real estate
Orders also showed an Increase,
desci ibed in the Complaint herein,
the weekly average during Janu-1
DEFENDANTS.
ary being 158.612.000 b.f., up 25.-
IN THE NAME OF THE
729,000 b f. from the weekly aver­
STATE OF OREGON: You are
age for December, 19-17, and up
hereby summoned and required
779,090 b f. from January a year
to appear and answer the Com­
ago. Total order*, first four weeks,
plaint of the plaintiff filed against
1948, 63-1 148.0)0 bf ; four weeks,
you in the above entitled suit on
More than the usual number of
19-17. 631,339,.000; four weeks,
or before the last day of the time
places
are
available
for
young
men
19-46, 561.U98,U)U.
prescribed in the Order of Publi­
to get started in farming in 1948.
Orders for four week* of 1948
cation. to-wit: on or before the1
This posthole digger was built according to Prof. C. A. Bratton of
break down ns follows; Rail, 430,-
12th day of February. 1948; and if
273.000 b.f.; Domestic Cargo, 10i>,- by I lydr Hall. Bradford, III. He Cornell university. Many farmers
you fail to so appear and answer,
•ays it will put a nine-inch hole ore ready to turn their farms over
960,000 bf.; Export. 30,263,000;
for want thereof the plaintiff will
down three feet in Illinois .oil in
to young men, or are looking for a
Local. 63.952.000.
apply to the above entitled Court
three minutes. It wan built of young man to work for wages on a
The industry'* unfilli'd order heavy materials
for the relief prayed for in the
In hia farm
file stisxi at 695.153.000 I» f. at the shop and required some large profit-sharing basis.
Complaint, to-wit: that you, and
Farming
in
the
years
ahead,
ac
­
end of January, its gross stocka at
each of you. be adjudged to have
welds. A car differential provide* cording to Bratton, will provide a
461.987,000 b.f.
no estate or interest whatsoever
a nay to use tractor power to dig
good living for the young man who
in or to the land or premises here­
posthole«.
EVERYTHINU for the
is well trained, properly financed
in described, to-wit:
Many Berlin Amputee«
Tiny Tot
and located on good lands. Educa­
Lots 2 and 9, Block 10, Cres­
One out of every 10 Berliners Is
tion
and
experience
will
be
even
well as platted and recorded
without one or more limbs. Under­ Marketing Lighter Hogs
Diaper Bogs and Anklets
more important for farming in the
in Volume H, Page 540, Lane j
nourishment hut prevented com­ Stretches Feed Supply
future than it has been in the past.
County Oregon Deed Records,
plete healing ot Uie amputation
Myrtle Kent X Betty Patten
By marketing their hogs at just
Starting farming in a period of in­ INDUSTRIALIST Lewis H. Brown told
Lane County, Oregon
wounds in many cases, so that the one pound lighter weight, hog men
306 Main St. — Ph. 89
individuals cannot wear artificial over the country could conserve flated prices requires caution. Un­ the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ and that the plaintiff is the owner
limbs, aven if they could get them about seven million bushels of grain, usually high prices for livestock and mittee in Washington that the Mar­ in fee simple of the said property '
machinery and high land values shall Plan would fail unless the
gays Wisconsin College of Agricul­ make it important tn start without American, British and French zones and each and every part thereof,
ture. Marketing hogs at lighter heavy indebtedness. Working as a of Western Germany are integrated. as set out in the Complaint here­
weights is one of the best ways to
He urged that the aid program be in, and that you, and each of you,
s'retch the feed supply. Hogs mar-
administered by a separate agency be forever enjoined and debarred
keted before they weigh 230-240
and headed by a person of cabinet from asserting any claim whatso­
pounds usually require less feed to
rank. (International Soundphoto) ever thereto adverse to the plain­
tiff; and for such other and fur­
put on a pound of gain than bogs
ther relief as to the Court may
ted to heavier weight.
seem just and equitable.
This Summons is published pur­
suant to an order made by HON­
SALLY'S SALLIES
ORABLE G. F. SKIPWORTH.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Circuit Judge of the State of Ore­
ON FINAL AC ( OL NT
gon for Lane County, on the 13th
day of January, 1948, which order
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN directs that this Summons be pub­
that the undersigned Administra­ lished once a week for four suc-
Time and again 4-11 club mem­
tor of the E s t a t e of BRISON cessive weeks in the Cottage Grove
bers have proved that their train­
SEARS.
Deceased, has filed his Sentinel, a weekly newspaper of
ing well tits them to successfully
account for the final settlement of general circulation minted and
operate farms ui their own.
said Estate in the Circuit Court published
' “ ‘ ‘ in Cottage
“
Grove, Lane
hired mnn In a farm partnership or fer Lane County, Oregon, and that County, Oregon; and that you be
share renting arc ways a young Tuesday, the 16th day of March. required to appear and answer on
man with limited capital can be­ 1948. at the Circuit Court Room of or before the last day of the time
For nil photographic needs sec
come established without a heavy said Court, in the County Court prescribed in said order, to-wit: on
House, in Eugene, Oregon, at ten
debt load.
o'clock in the forenoon, has been
by said Court fixed as the time
Almond Hulls for Cows
To determine the value of dried and place for hearing of objections
"Your lawyer said he'd get ycu
thereto, and for final settlement
out if it took a lifetime to do it" almond hulls as feed for dairy cows, of said Estate. CLARENCE B.
W. G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON
tests
are
being
conducted
at
the
Uni-
21 8 Ath
Phone 343-J
varsity of California. Early tests S E A R S. Administrator. HER-
Try a Sentinel Wantad.
showed that although hegs refuse to BERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney
'
"
for Estate.
27-5t-31
eat ‘ almond
hulls they are eaten
readily by dairy cows.
Started Decoration Day
Tull Led the Hay
Martha Kimball, who followed
FdFdFdFdFdFdFdFdFdFJFdFdFdFdFdFdFdFdFdFd
In 1701 Jethro Tqll, Berkshire the U. S. army during the Civil war
England, adopted the system o' with her husband, became inspector
sowing his crops in rows or dull- of hospitals. It was upon her sug­
far enough apart to permit
gestion that Decoration Day came
to be observed.
by both plowing and ho.-.ng
Gibbsen
Electric Range
Uns - A - Daisy
position surface and cooker unit.
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Marshall Plan Talk
Young Fanner Has
Chance to Start
Knowledge and Training
Essential for Success
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