Po<r 15 Tbl- Sentinel. (nlt*gr Grove, Oregon Better Dresses For Homemakers Object of Study Thur»., Nov. .1 IMS Battles Diabetes Homemaker work dresses that arc usable, comfortable and dur- able will be designed by home econo ujiak> at the O.S.C. agricul tural experiment station this win ter as part of a new research pro ject on the design and construc tion of functional work dresses. Requested by the State Home Economies Extension council, the research project is aimed at de veloping better designed and better constructed work dresses. Mrs. Clara Edahurn, associate home economist, is project leader with Mrs. McNette Frazier as research assistant' To find out what Oregon home- makers want in the way of work dross design and construction, Dr. Michael Somogyi questionnaires are being mailed to various housewives throughout the DISCOVERER of a new dietary treat state. Homemakers are asked their ment for diabetes, in which insulin opinions on such items as best Injections are either reduced or sleeve length, desirability of belts completely eliminated. Dr. Michael and buttons, and faults they have Somogyi (above) Is shown in the noted in the construction of ready laboratory of the St. Louis Jewish made dresses. Hospital. Ar; .ouncement that 4.000 Later on, housewives will be diabetics who followed his method observed at work in their home by are getting along without the use Mrs. Edabum and Mrs. Frazier as of Insulin has attracted nationwide (international) a means of finding what parts of attention. the dress get the most wear and strain during the normal house LATHAM hold tasks requiring bending, (Mrs. Esther Trunnell. reporter reaching, etc. phone 17-F-ll) Another phase of the program calls for the home economists to Leslie Dale. a9h pound son. ar make figure type descriptions as rived at 2:40 a.m. October 31 at a means of better adapting dress Butler maternity home to spend designs to women of various pro- some time with his parents, Mr. portions. Most of the dress pat- and Mrs. Clare Chapman. Mrs. terns now available on the market Crystal Wilson of salens sister of are designed primarily for young Mrs. Chapman is staying at the women with "ideal figures" and Chapman home. are not availabe for mature fig- Mr. and Mi's. Fred Harris each ures. Mrs. Edaburn explains. got an elk near Ukiah. F. C. Har Dresses of various design and mon also was a lucky hunter for for various figure types will be elk in the Pendleton country. made on the basis of these find Mrs. Lee Williams was honor ings and will be sent to from six guest at a birthday dinner at the to twelve selected homemakers for home of her sister Mrs. Frank six months wearing tests. The White Saturday evening. Others homemakers will mail the dresses present were Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle to the home economics department Haynes. iVrgil White. Carmen for laundering and ironing to in and Frank White, and Lee Wil sure uniformity in that phase of liams. Sunday evening Mrs. Wil test work. liams' birthday was further hon It is planned that the test dress ored by a patty at the home cf es will be on display at the June Mrs. E. A. Boswell with a buffet 1950 meeting of the State Home . supper following. Present besides Economics Extension council. Once the hostess and her family were the final designs have been ap Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langston, Mr. proved, the patterns will be made and Mrs. Clyde Hamilton, Mr. ami available to commercial pattern Mis. George Long and son and companies and dress manufactur daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Por ers. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams. Lorraine and Lenore Porter and Gilbert Yearous.-Games and music CHURCHES ASKED TO 13 made a very pleasant eventng. OBSERVE CROP «VN„ Friends and neighbors honored Churches throughout the 18 Ore gon counties participating in the Helen Hickethiei with a bridal Christian Rural Overseas Program shower Nov. 3 at the home of her (CROP) will be asked to observe mother, Mrs. Hubert Hickethier. CROP Sunday on November 13. Mrs. Gladys Hudson and Mrs. Ad Joe King Jr., state chairman, an die Trunnell were hostesses. A son, Charles Edward, was nounced. Pastors of Protestant and Cath born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles olic churches will receive requests Stockdale Oct. 27. They have from representatives of CROP'S moved back on the place here. Mrs. Levicy Harris will accom three sponsoring agencies—Church World Service, Catholic Rural Life pany her mother Mrs. Laura Ham and Lutheran World Relief— to ilton of Bandon on a trip to visit observe the date, which will mark Mrs. H. E Read at Spokane. Mrs. the opening of an intensive week- Read is a sister of Mrs. Harris. long solicitation for food com modities to be shipped overseas. The CROP committee's goal is LEGAL NOTICES between 12 and 14 carloads of wheat, dried fruit, cheese, dried IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF milk and other commodities. The THE STATE OF OREGON contributions will be distributed FOR LANE COUNTY to starving persons overseas by representatives of the sponsoring CHARLES A. COOLEY, and agencies. MARTHA S. COOLEY, his wife. Plaintiffs. MADGE MOTE, a divorced per son; D. C. COLLIER and PEARL COLLIER, his wife; LUCEEL RICE, a widow; I. E. RICE and JANE DOE RICE, his wife; the unknown heirs of I. E. RICE and JANE DOE RICE, his wife, if either or both are deceased, also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Plaintiffs’ Complaint herein. To I. E. RICE and JANE DOE RICE, his wife; the unknown heirs of I. E. RICE and JANE DOE RICE, his wife, if either or both are deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, ’lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the Plaintiffs' Com- Defendants. plaint herein, IN THE NAMI-: OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before weeks from the date of first And you save a lot of it on four publication of this Summons, and fuel bills, by ordering now. if you fail to so appear and an You’ll be readv for that first swer, for want thereof, the Plain autumn frost too. Delivery tiffs will apply to the above en titled Court for the relief prayed at your convenience. Call to for in Plaintiffs' Complaint, to- wit: That you and each of you b< day. adjudged to have no estate or in terest whatever in and to the lands and premises herein de- scribed: Begining at a point North 24" 10' East 228.7 feet from cor- nor number three of County Survey No. 1420 in Section 28 Township 20 S.. Rango 3 West “You’ll Be Thankful of the Willamette Meridian For That Tank Full!’’ and running thence North 24 KT East 376.37 feet; thence South 65 50" East 271.9 foot, MOBILISAS more or less, to the Westerly line of the county road; V. CT. Lomax, Distributor thence South 34 51’ West Phone 548 384.43 foot along said county Money Doesn’t Grow on Corn Stalks mad; thence BAKER, ho husband I ULA Me- Dl FF. a widow; and HOW ARD to place of beginning, all in Lane t\»unty, Oregon. MAN. his wife. ' A MOORE MOORE, his I FvfvndanU. indy And that the Plaintiffs CHARLES Ui«' owners the Liw onice of IIEHBEIi r W I e<m cd Any and all iM itmtis hav I h .MIIARD. Miser Building, Col m; cl inn. malusi salii eslulv in Inge Grove, Oregon, within i\ hereli) iiotifhal Io piesent Hu LEGAL NOTICES MU It I Hl CRT DI tons 1919 in COOLEY. his wife, are the owners WARREN BAKER, her husband, in fee simple of the pt .»pert y de n. scribed herein as set forth in the THE OF THE Is. L'omplaint herein; and that you and each of you be forever barred hereby summoned and required to and enjoined from asserting any I apix'ar anti answer the Complaint claim whatever in and to the of the plaintiffs filisi against you aforesaid lands adverse to the iin the «Une entitled sulf on oi such Plaintiffs, and for such other and . Ix'forv the last da) of the time further relief as to the Ctourt may prescribed in the order of pubi! seem just and equitable. on or before th" 2b cation This Summons is published once1 day of nber, 1949; and it each week for four consecutive appear and answer, tincl. a news|»aper published in Cottage Grove. Line Cbunty, Ore gon, by Order of Hon G. F. SKIP- WORTH, Judge cf said Court, dated the 18th day of October, 1949, and is first published Oc tober 20, 1949. ALTA KING and RICHARD L THWING, Attorneys for Plain tiffs Residence and Post Office Address: Cottage Grove, Oregon. ll-5te-15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Line County. Oregon, administrator ot the estate of ANNA SUSAN HUBBELL, deceased. All [xusens having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the Administrator at the law office of MAYNARD WILSON. 731 Main Street, Cot tage Grove. Lane County. Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of the notice OCTOBER 20. 1919. ELMER J. KENT. Administra tor. MAYNARD WILSON. Attor- ney for Adnnnistrator ll-5tc-15 PARC! I. A Lots 4 and 8 in Block 7 of Second Addition to George- ;on. town. Line County, and resi Lane of voluti claims lor ma) seem Just and same. e I li», (ob ica \\ tow n. Lane Counts < Fregón, an i ivi page 62 of volume Line County Plat Records, in Lane County, Oregon. exierous Il E II B E HT W ell through tile i l l llleil EXTRA VALUE..« Nt* series yob-Rated'TRUCKS are priced with the lowest ! of first pub- It’s whnt von p l lor wlmi you |wiy that colini»! Riad, mi tin» p"gi'. why Dodgu "J.J Hahd" truck» offer ymi >tl>u .1'MliARl >. Ai tifili ftesktence Address Wiser1 Ask II» II» lit limiti' you Ihr ptico of thi> Dudgo ‘\lob Hat..: ' tm. k lli.it ht» your hauling or ribs- lo Th.- . WOR I II IIAHV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WITH ALL THEIR I . in tn onomy. III long. butting truc k For it "real < Dodge "Job-Rated' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of WELCOME L. HUB BELL. deceased. All jx-rsons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, with projicr vouchers, to the Administrator at ' the law office of- MAYNARD WILSON. 731 Main Street. Cot- | tag? Grove. Lane County. Oregon, within six months from the date ' of first publication of this notice OCTOBER 20. 1949 ELMER J. KENT. Administra tor. MAYNARD WILSON. At tor- ney for Administrator ll-5tr-15 • RUGGED 3.4- ®r 3 SPEED SYNC! HO-SHIH TRANS MISSIONS "Joi. Hill'd" tor tlw lead. <'ari'U- Is'.iru.gs throughout. EUll flOAtING REAR AXIES Hvp' id d' mn; nio tyi»' housing . . . ujob-Hahd" for lisci • CYClIBONnfD BRAKE IININGS brake life. no rivets pro long • CROSS-TYPi STEERING . . . SI. irp turning an. Ie; SAHTY-LOCATED GAS TANKS . . . Outside th« b, NOT inside! Ntw STffRtNG COIUMN G1ASJHIFT . . . Stolid.ird 3 gMs'd trac aim-sion» .. provides easier luin- dllllg. more umd'.-trui ted limit sp ue, greater aafety of operation. SUMMONS see lue now! Chassis Features • SUPI* FRICTION CIUTCHÍS. ! ar fruii.mid ureas. "Job-Haled" for »un» th neliön mid long life. NOTICE TO < REDITORS (N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF < >REGON FOR LANE COUNTY ■C. A. MOORE and ESTHER B j MOORE, his wife. JOHN I). STU- | ART and LOUISE STUART, his wife. Plaintiffs, vs. ANNA FREEMAN, a widow: OLIVER W. FREEMAN and MAXINE FREEMAN, his wife; ED FREEMAN and MARY FREEMAN, his wife; GEORGI- ANNA BAKER and WARREN m e kly newspajier ol general cir- ation, printed and published in ta ;e Grove, Line t'ounty. ,te of Oregon, and that you lie til ed to appe-U' and answer on Block 7 of Lus 3 and 7 in Second Addition anil the Any and all per against said notified to p duly verified w rs, as by law r published o n e < Oregon. l.< iMBARD, Alton» y Non« i< hi t iu in ions Line Count) entitled demanded I k plaintiffs' Complaint, towu That you. and each ot you. be adjudged to have on . Mate or interest what, soever in or to the lands ind premises het ein described. to-wit th.. I ..or Olin e Of HERBERT W. I.i »ME Mil >, W i . r Biulilinit. Co! I mulled Admmistratrix of the I ■ .mil want thereof will apply to the Court lor relief in Lane County, PARCEL B: W in NI I.LIE M. HAM Dodge "Job Rated" Engine Features! • hmou ; nonet t hi ad truck inginij . . . "lob Rili'il fui yuuC Lxh, Mu' gM. 0.1. • CCMPUTIIT JMISH AND CUST PROOF FtrCTRICAl SVSTIM lb i typo «puh p'ugi । I h'.A- output rml htturo amLingly smooth engine opaiation; longe, plug l.tc • OHAUST VAI Vf Jf AT INST RTS trtnt wear i I p<ttu>. Reduce »aire guniting; pre- verve perform .Mice • HIPlACfAglt PHI FITTI D MAIN bi AHINGT pi - r.i' a. long life quality Reduce mattile nance cotti. • fl" rhtSSURi lUBMCAUON | pò iute tu num. cmnwting fod And camihaft bi wing, and umihatt dm«. piUongj engine lile. • FUIt HNGTH CVUNDIR COOUNG i RING Al UMIMUM AUOt PISTONS OH RATH AIR CLIANIR J..d many uther money M»mg features! RIGHT SPOT" HAND BRAKE , . . under tint “Our little farm will be the best in the country. I’ve bought wash gravel from the Zumwalt & Williams $and & Gravel Co.” Phone 384R2 ■ mid I t mi models. Standard on nil 1 Provide» unobstructed tlimr «jmcc; ciuiic» piu-'iige through cither cab disir. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRISINT TRUCK CECIL BECK MOTOR CO 711 So. Pac. Hy. Phone 40Ó JENKS HATCHERY STILL GROWING These Oregonians are behind three growing enterprises in widely differ ent fields. By taking advantage of Oregon opportunities to better them selves, they help make the whole state grow — creating more jobs, products, services and more opportunities for MAKES TANKS AND OREGON JOBS all of us in Oregon. To make it pos Approximately 30 sheet metal workers, machinists anil welders are busily at work in the laryi Oak Street Tank A Steel plant in Ashland. This Oregon business was born in 1940 whin Harry R. Morris (above) began making oil storage tanks in his father's garage to meet local de mands. Today Morris' company makes tanks of all kinds, spet iali/ing in septic tanks; manufactures a motor steam clean er for vehiiles, and builds metal special ties. The firm's aluminum rowlioats are popular on Rogue River Valley streams and lakes, lor his company's banking needs, Morris uses constructive services of the Ashland branch of first National. sible for individuals to more readily help themselves, constructive bank ing services are made widely avail able by banks in the First National Group. Thus we help Oregon grow— family by family, farm by farm and business by business. We invite you to come in soon and tell us how we can help you. A,. . . -r> ? w ‘LET’S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER" ■WE® FIRST ... O? COTTAGE GROVE Affiliated with the First National Bank of Portland NOW...ALL-DAY BANKING MondflV thru autuzduy Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation When Mr .ind Mr . I nodi M Jcnk\ (right) staricd a ihnkcn hatchery in 1919 on the pionee r li nks family ram h near langcnt, thur kerosene intuhatort held 250 vgps. Today, with sons Marlowe (leli) ami Melvin in charge, the batiherv's automatic electric cut’s iu consj .it a aetiine. There arc H600 chickens at the I an* gent hrccdir ranch and 10.000 lurkcv. on <OO acres near Corvnllh. '.loihtv chicks .ind I he poults arc shipped as far as Hawaii Jenks’. I irst National customers at Albany, consider services of th t bank’s auric ultor d field me n e«pr< । div vah Libie in helping their business and ()rv<-n grow. SONi EXPAND MULING BUSINESS A llrnir li'iL'u • busmi vv f iululnl .It Bland < Uy •'> PW6 by ilu Liu- HL.tril I. kuldlc lomitiucv to grow wiili <!i<- Grande Ronde Valley it wrve». I'u i til day opt ramr» of the Pioneer I louring MdK arc the founder'» ton*. I red F. Kiddk* (lilt) and Mirtun W. Kiddle. Now there i» a -.etond null at I nion; elevator» and grain ware- hou i i at Imbler, I Igin and I i (rrande; and |>«a prottuing plant» at Island < ity and l ight. Ap- proviniatcly io i.oo.fKMl pound» of Oregon Hour, alon ■, is milled ai iiiiilly. Banking vervirr» of llio la Grande Bi.unit of l ost National play an ini- poriaut p.ut nt tin- Kid'Ui. Lxtcioive operation».