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Coast Lumber Output Highest of Any Peace Year Portland. Oregon, laimlatr ship- menu from the West,('oast saw mills in 1948 are the highest for any peacetime year »Ince th«' boom days of 192», according to II. V. SlmiMum. ex<*cutive vice president of the West Coast ],um brrmen's AsMa-lation Shipments ■o far in 1948 total 7,190.965,UMJ board feet, and will exceed 85 billion for the year In the war years of 1941-42 »hlpment* were »lightly over 1!M8 totals Slmpeon said the»«- tremendous shipments of Doughe. fir lumla-r fulfills the prophecy of this In dustry at war'» «-nd that they would supply a very large »hare of th«- lumber nrs-ded to convert America from n war to a peace time economy If they were not ham|M>rcd by restrictions. Hope for the millions of people who need low cost homes was held out by Simpson who said West Coast sawmills have stepped up production of less ex|s-mdvc grud«-s of lumla-r suitable for Rousing to 2 billion feet a year les Is a result of extensive con 'Rvntion practices by lumU-mien whoae utilization of low grade un«i । marginal logs have extended exist ' ing West Coast Umber rcsei ven by twenty-five per cent. The weekly average of West Coast Lumber production in o«to •>' r was 163,331,000 board feet or 103 4'. of the 1942 47 average Orders avi rngod 1.16,876,000 I mmih I feet; Shipments 151,268,000 board hs'l Weekly averages for Septem ber were; Production 1119.958,000 board feel ( 107 Ji % of the 1942- 1947 average); Orders 151,174,000 board feet; Shipments 153,017,000 board feet. Forty-three Weeks of 1948 cumu. la t Ive production 7.303,589,000 board feet; I irty-threc week« ol 1947. 7,1X3.788.00 board fret; forty, three week» of 1046, 6, 4-10,224,000 Ima nt feet. Orders Cor forty-three weeks of 1948 brenk-down as follows: Rall 5,021,673,000 hoard feet. Domestic Cat go K'wl, 134,000 txiard feet. Ex port 2H2,«6.000 board feet. Local 832,3X1,000 lM>ard feeL The industry's unfilled order file stood at 4U6.267, ooo Uianl feet at the end of O c I o I mt . Gross ■tcK-ks at H4H.H0I.00 Ima rd feet FLIERS CRITICALLY INJURED 'BUZZING' MIAMI HOME ■ *' V, * • NEIGHBORS GIVI FIRST AID to Harold Salvino, 21, and Richard Runge, 19, near the wreck of their single-engine plane which crushed as they were "buzzing” the home of Richard's parents. Both were seriously injured. Runge told police the engine "conked out” while Salvino was making bis low altitude run. (International) To PLANT SHRUBBERY FRUIT TREES ' and all NURSERY STOCK Get Yours at... TAYLOR GARDEHS 10 Miles B E of Cottage Grove, on Mosby Creek Phone 10 F 2 |,r> Itp Is 0 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon MT. VIEW LYNX HOLLOW I just saw the NEW gioire ^^tofoma+ic Washer , the Leslie Kyle home JR Cottage Grove. PTA meeting is to be held at Mt View school at 8:00 o’clock Friday, November 20 Mothers are to bring pie. R. Cantwell has returned to his schoolroom after an absence from illness. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and daughter Bonnie, of liood River and Mr and Mr». Charles Petejson of Mosby Creek were Saturday guests at the Clarence Peterson home. R. Cantwell, grade prin. is »till absent from school due to illness, but is somewhat Improved. A family birthday dinner was given at the Dean Russum home Sun lay. Honored guests were: Sally Rusaum, Harry William, and Clifford Lebow. Those pre sent were; Mr and Mrs. Clifford Lebow and family of Mosby Creek« Mr. and Mrs. Wooley of Cottag«“ Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil liam and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rus sum and family. ' th Margaret Mosby home. They Ranking Oregon certified ladino wore accompanied by Miss Ann clover seed producing county is Boslaugh of Cottag«- Grove. lefferson county, Finnell states. I Morley Mace and three grand A total of 1808 acres of the crop children, Francis, Larry and Dicky was certified there in 1948 as com- Miller of Ashland, were guests at par«-d with 673 acres last year, the Herman Kane] home from practically al] of it grown on the Thursday till Sunday. Friday eve The Scripps brothers originated . new North Unit reclamation pro ning they were al) entertained at chain newspapers in 1X78 ject. the Basil Kyle home and Saturday Ken Duling, Terrebonn^, was evening they were entertained at —Subscribe To Tb« Sentinel' owner of the largest acreage of ladino clover passing certification under the 1948 program His cer- I tified ladino holdings totaled 267 1 acres. ' ing dates will be Dec. 1 ">7 Second high county in 1948 was Christmas party Dec. 15. J e Josephine with a total of 1446 A pollyanna gift was received u - Th«- 5c supper sponsored by the acres passing certification. The by Ila Sibley, wedding annlver- Lynx Hollow community club Fri-1 total was 400 acres short of the ■tit Mother» Meet sury. Housekeeper wa» Marie day night was attended by about 1947 figure figure. Jackson enuntv county r>nk. rank- Lindon 411 Mothers club met Stein, who served the luncheon. 12.) children and adults. The pu-1 ed third with 1074 acres passed Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the club Following the meeting a number pits of Mrs. Cutsinger and Mrs. Six additional counties Crook Imus«- to work on the quilt. No of members called on Mrs. Mary Pritchard put on several short Malheur. Grant Washington^ busint-ss meeting was held. An Jo Phillips. , anti funny skits and th«- crowd Marion and Deshutes— each had extra meeting was called for this Mrs. Jeanne Morton attended a joined in the singing. The pro- more than 100 acres. Eight other week, Wednesday Nov., 17 b«-causc meeting of the executive council reeds. *51.00, will be used for the counties had smaller auuroved of th«- regular meeting dates fal of Lane County. 411 Leaders As- benefit of Lynx Hollow school. -------- acreages. ling so near the holidays and to sociation, at th«- «-ourthous«- in The club expresses thanks to all. The 5 percent limitation cover- have as many mrs-tings as pos- Eugene last Tuesday evening. who heijx d make the supper a' ing the amount of other white sible to get tpe quilt out. Follow- C. C. Giiham, Leon Morton, Al success and especially the Walker clover allowed in fields was the Fletcher, Lloyd Giiham, Clarence community for the use of the chief reason this year for dis- 1 qualifying — - ladino acreagej. Other Parr and Glen Giiham spent last gymnasium. Bill Dreese has been confined acreages fell by the wayside main week end on a fishing trip at Ten Mile Lake. They were joined by to his home with the flu. Mrs. ly for violation of the isolation Clyde Malone of Portland. The Elmo Simondson has also been ill. requirement and for the lack of Mrs. Mary Metzger of Portland evidence to prove that certified , fishing wasn't good. arrived Wednesday to visit with seed was planted. Miltpda, “Pittypat" Carlson of her brother and family, the Elmer Cot tag«« Grove spent the week end Kimerys. She returned to Port with her aunt, Mrs. Leon Morton. land Sunday. CHESS AT UNIVERSITY New desks were installed in the The school children enjoyed a UNIVERSITY OF OREGON— primary room at London school holiday Thursday, on Armistice last week. They will also lx- used day. Classes were resumed Friday. Eugene. (Special)— The ancient in th«- new school building to b«- Mr. and Mrs. Walt Limb Jr game of chess has been elevated from an individual achievement to constructed next year. and infant son motored to Goble' Th«- high school bus took stu-, Saturday to visit Walt’s sister and the status of an officially recog dents to the Cottage Grove union family, the W. B. Chapmans, and nized team sport by the Univer high school Carnival Wednesday to bring his mother, Mrs W N. sity of Oregon executive council. The University Chess club has night, Nov. 10. I-nmb, home Sunday. She has been Mrs. Nora Henderson brought convalt-scing there the past eight been given permission to form a her daughter, Lottie, home with I weeks from a broken leg. Mrs. chess team for competition with her from Drain last week to spend! Lamb is not yet able to walk other schools and colleges in the some time following an attack of about but expresses her thanks to nation. This is believed to be the asthma. all for the many kindnesses still first time the University has en Carl Small is driving a n e W i coming her way and for the hand gaged in this type of intellectual dark green car, with white wheels. ' kerchief and birthday card shower competition. Bill Cantwell attended church given her while at Goble. Everybody’s reading the classified. in London Sunday and was a din Pages 14 and 15. ner guest of the S. T. Clark fam —Subscribe To The Sentinel- ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton and Mrs. Harold Abeenc attended church in Cottage Grove Sunday. Mrs. Sam Medford entertained at a dinner Sunday honoring Mr J Medford's birthday anniversary last Thurs«lav anti their wedding anniversary us week. Guests in cluded Mrs. lassie Small, Mrs. Laura Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland. Ethel Davis and son Daryl vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jo«? Geer Sun day. A birthday party was given W«-dncsday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill in celebration of Mr. Hill's birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Murry- Newton. and Mr .and Mrs. Carl Small. .Dale Cox of Cottage Grove spent Armistice Day and stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland, his grandparents. Mrs. Garland Abeenc spent sev Prizes eral days last week with her daughter. Lucille Lusk, in Cottage Grove, «hose year old baby boy was ill. London Church of Christ is pre- paring another box for Germany. Mrs. Charlie Woods observed a birthday, Monday of last week, and was presented a beautiful, flower picture calendar by London church in grateful appreciation of the many flowers presented the church by Mrs. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raisor moved recently from the Vern Short ridge place to Eugene. Dickie Kelly cut the tip end of his thumb off, getting about half "Inside U. S. A.’’ of his thumb nail, with the ax while cutting wood Monday eve "Gene Krupa’’ ning. "Between Americans" — Kate Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barke "Cowboy Classics’’ — Sons of Pioneers meyer went fishing Saturday catching two nice salmon. Mrs. Barkemeyer's weighed 14 pounds. Pete Ritter of Cottage Grove ¡was duck hunting up the river Armistice day. The Glen Bantons have a new i city-type desk phone and a new ! number on the Berggren line. LONDON Now Is the Time. . . Thur»., Nov. IB, 1948 The Mt. View Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Cochran. November 12th. The lesson given by Mr». Jone Simpson, on "line and design’’ was All signs point to a record given to a capacity meeting. Sev breaking acreage of Oregon certi eral members acted as “guinea fied ladino clover harve»ted for pigs.” seed in 1949. reports H. E. Fin- A new member to join the club nell, O.S.C. extention service seed at this time was Mrs. Wm Perini. certification specialist. Visitors were Mrs Chas Peterson, Finnell announced that 5644 Mrs. Andrew Kimes, and Mrs. acre» of ladino clover were passed I Georgina Sherman. for certification this year under J The next meeting will be held provisions of the state seed certi-! at the home of Mrs Kenneth ficatibn program That figure : Denker on December 10. The les- *hows a sizable increase over the : son will be "making lamp shades " 4806 acres certified during 1947. to be given by Mn. Lloyd SwaA- Neither acreage, however, tops son and Mrs. L. K Brumfield the state's all-time high for certi- S' Udü» N Ä - Odd Fact Bersuss ha laoknd one hour of ba- Ing flvs yaars old, » young.ter In Lyndhurst, N. J., was ruled under age and rafuicd partnlaalun to enter kindergarten thü falL Larger Crop of Ladino Clover Seed Harvested 1 Your Christmas Cards Now This Christmas, send out your own personal ized Christmas greetings. Come in today. Choose the design you prefer, the greeting. We'll make them up for you with name im printed. Order now so they'll be ready for Christmas sending. If you have already purchased your cards, bring them in to have your name imprinted. Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 North 6th Phonu 555 . 556 SHRINE BENEFIT DANCE COTTAGE GROVE ARMORY ' m - mtr 'ur/M/ Thanksgiving Eve, November 24th Music by Johnny Lusk’s Orchestra "And I'm In the clouds with ¡oyl Imagine, all you do is put in clothe« Benefit Crippled Children’s Shrine Hospital and soap, set the dial and forget it I $500.00 in Merchandise Door Prizes to Be Given In less than a half-hour clothe« come out cleaner, whiter...«pun dry, wm« ready for ironing immediately. 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