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sinner that repenteth more than
o'er ninty and nine just persons, Will Take Fall Census
which need- a<> rppentajice.
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For the first time the I’ S.
Testament.
Census o f Agriculture 1 s being
taken in the fall. Previous farm
counts have* been made as of
January 1 or in the spring, but
Congress passed legislation to ad
vance the date of the 1954 census
to the fall months in order to
take advantage of better weather
conditions and to insure reaching ,
farmers at the location of their
DID WE SLAY EM?
operation* for the 1954 crop year.
rr Bemei
Farmers will receive a questionn- |
jr, y oung blade u < ire
aire in the mail with a request
It' peg-top" trouser* ind
from Director of the Census that
E a derby hat which was
they get their answers filled in
n lined with white satin?
before the enumerator comes.
l
His coat was adorned
Questionnaires will be mailed to
r with many button* on
K cuffs and pockets, and
farmers in Western Oregon during
ip he often sported a
the last week in October. Begin
3 white vest and ox
ning on November 3rd. Census1
blood shoes. A horse
enumerators will begin calling on
shoe tie pin and white
farmers in this area for their
hanky in his coat
reports. The Census headquarters]
pocket completed the
for the local area is located at
outfit. Remember?
the Benton County Court House.
Corvallis, Oregon. The supervisor
in charge of this office is Don C. I
FUNERAL
Mote.
MEMORY à
SMITH'S
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CHAPEL
115 No. 6th
Ph. 101i _
WHAT’S YOI R STATE’S?
Only two of our states have
no official motto Oregon, which
never had one. and Ohio, which
repealed its in 1867 lit was "Im-
perium in Imperio," which means
A Government within a govern
ment."! Rhode Island's is shortest
"Hope” Texas got both its
name and its motto, “Friendship.
from the Indian word Tejas, which
meant "friends".
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FRANK BRADFORD
For Sound County
Planning
FARM-GARDEN
All Day Tour of Farm-Forestry
In Lane County to Be Made Oct. 26
An all day tour of two farm for- see through part of the area to
estry projects in Lane County will . observe the owner’s ways of cui-
be held at the Chester Goodman i 1 tural practices to improve the
faim near Vida in the morning I quality and quantity of the native
and at the Alma Webb farm near j I fir. Brush clearing, restocking for
Goshen on October 26. according a new supply of trees, scarring
to the tour committee of W. B and pruning to improve the poorer
Parker, County Extension Agent, trees, and harvesting and market
and A. H. Sasser, Farm Forester. ing of the trees Will be some of
The meeting is held with the the plans of management observed
cooperation of the two farmers and discussed toward farming an
and the technical committee of area for Christmas tree product
the intra-agency woodland assist ion. Each year this farm has been
ance program of Oregon w ho have 1 retailing 1,000 . 2.000 trees in
^hedu^ thi>
their quarterly southern California, so Goodman's
meeting project. This committee have the practical knowledge of
consists of foresters from the the selling of the trees, as well as
State Department of Forestry, the the growing of them.
Extension Service, the U. S. For
The group will return to Spring
est Service, the Oregon State field about 12:30 pm. or earlier
School of Forestry, and other in and eat in various cafes as the
terested foresters of associated group desires.
agencies and industry.
The logging operation at the
The public is invited to this tour Alma Webb farm will lie observed
who are interested in getting more after lunch, starting about l:.30
information on proper manage- p.m. This farm is located three
। merit of timber on small wixxilots. miles southwest of Goshen off
] The tour, for which everyorte is 1 Dillard road Mr. Webb has been
I , welcome, is scheduled to leave the operating a logging program since
l Lane County Fairgrounds, which 1949 on about 200 acres of logged
will lie the central meeting place, over Douglas-fir second growth.
at 9 am. of this date or meet the The tour is to provide a looksee
of a logged over area now provid
group at the Goodman farm.
The first stop will be at the ing a profitable part-time farm
Chester Goodman Christmas tree , logging operation with the use of
farm located about 2 miles east small farm equipment and the
of Vida. This project started in owner and family doing the work.
about 1948, consisting of about The objective of the tour here is
I 80 acres of native Douglas-fir re- to illustrate the operation of small
1 production now planned and man- equipment in logging and the
| aged for Christmas tree product method of loading the logs and
ion. The tour is to provide a look- hauling them to market from a
logged over area as part of the
year-long farm operation.
The group plans to leave the
Webb farm and return to the Fair
grounds about 4 p.m.
Everyone interested in farm
management of forestry woodlots
are urged to come to the' meeting
prepared for rain and some' walk-
By Mrs. Walter N. Dowens
On October 2, the special drill ing.
team, sponsored by Ix>is Giles,
surprised two members of the
team. Rose Houck and Bea Larsen,
with a birthday cake and coffee.
Each member was given a shower
of favorite recipes, also.
The Dorena Grange will spon
sor a Hallowe'en costume dance
at the hall on Saturday, October
23, at 9 p.m. There will be prizes
for the best man and best lady's
costume, best child's costume and
a prize for the funniest couple that
is in costume.
Music will be furnished by Jack
Winders and the Drifters.
Come and bring your friends.
Admission, adults 50c.
neuron urange
To Give Halloween
Party Oetober 30
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w g <! party will be ven
ron Grange for members and
friends October 30, starting at 8
pm at the grange hall. Those
attending are to come masked or
forfeit a 25c tine. Dancing will be
from s to Id pm., with games to
10:45 There wall be decorations
of autumn leaves, corn shucks,
swinging apples bobbing apples in
a tub. everything a Hallowe'en
party ever had There will be a
door prize, prize tor best
and for most outlandish costume
Also . line prizes
Music lor dancing will lx1 made
by gi mge member talent and re
freshments of pumpkin pie. donuts
cider and coffee. Committee' in
charge of arrangements include.
Gale Roby chairman, assisted by
Mrs. Roy Crawford. Marvyn Har
ris. Mrs W. J Hudson and Hugh
Trunnell.
Hunting activities hampered
grange attendance at the October
Hebron Grange,
lt>
I
with only four regular officers in
atten : mce. with ten substitute
offict s. Mrs. Ernest Berkeen,
lectin« r. was acting master.
O. M Patten, new soil conserva
tion chairman, asked that mem
bers keep in mind meeting dates
Democratic Candidate for
LANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Pd. Political Ad by Candidate
10-2tp-ll
Paper your rooms for less
Green’s Fall Wallpaper Sale
Living Room Paper
Dining Room Paper
4 dbl. rolls
4 dbl rolls
Reg. $4.19 Spec. $2.89 Reg. $2.80 Spec. $1.49
..01
Kitchen Paper
Bedroom Paper
7 dbl. rolls
6 dbl. rolls
Spec. $ 1.39
Spec. $ 1.25
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We find many people come under this category. We have
budget plans available for just such cases. We can
usually fit one of our plans to exactly suit your needs.
Come in and talk it over BEFORE YOIR LOSS O< -
CURS. We have the lowest fire rates in many many
years.
“Insurance for every need"
Thwing & Spaulding Bldg.
512 Whiteaker Ave.
Residence 924.1
Regular Slock
25% off
Brocade Stock
50% off
Border
50% off
Green’s Home Town Hardware
Serving Creswell and South Lane County
for more than 15 years.
Easy Parking
Phone 222
J. B. Leonard Insurance Service
Phone 34
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HEC To Elect Officers
HEC met on October 12 at the
hall. The next regular meeting
will be on November 9, and will
be at the home of Mrs. Lee Thom
ason. because they wish to finish
sewing on the layette. This will
also be election of officers.
The youth group held its Hal
lowe'en party at the home of Mary
and Jeanette Carlisle. October 13.
The next meeting will be Novem
ber 10 at the home of Jim, Agnes
and Jean Plaisted.
DISCOVER
WALLPAPER
SALE
Need Insurance but Short on Funds?
Dorena Grange
Plans Halloween
Costume Dance
Team Work for
Results
Commerce I —
,i poasibli —
A State grange confere'nce was ]
announced by state grange com- I
munication for 2 pm.. October 26.'
at Junction City grange hall.
Hebron grange voted to assist |
in the expense, up to $10 for a
•
ty in cooperation with Hebron
Church to attend the "Town and
Country Church" conference
Corvallis. October
The HEC report was given by
vice chairman Mrs. Nora Year-
ous, who announced that the' next
HEC meeting will lie a no-hostess.
26. to
potluck meeting.
clean the hall. Serving committee
tor the November 6 grange meet-
ing will lie Mr. and Mrs Lyle
Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs
Dale McCoy. An HEC rummage
for
includisi
P
songs by Jolene and Karen Robe ;
a roll-call on 'Halloween" opin-
and prank George MacKen-
> monitors on the
harmonica; dis eussions were held
on voting measures on the Novem
ber 2 election ballot.
Mrs O. M Patten thanked the'
grange and members for cards
and flowers during her recent ill-
ness.
There will lie election of offi
he next Hebron Grange
meet ini
TO OLDS
Modern Roses On Parade
GREYHOUND
ROUND-TRIP TICKET? If the Answer is YES
The Cost Coming Back is 20% LESS!
Make that big saving...and still see twice as much, as you
go one scenic way, return another on a Greyhound round
trip. This extra economy is another good reason why you
enjoy more merry miles at lower cost ... by Greyhound!
I OW FARES MEAN MERRY MILES
From Cottage Grove, Ore.
One Way
Stockton, Calif.
S9.75
One Way
3.95
Klamath Fall»
*20.90
La* Vega«
9.30
Vale, Ore.
Francisco, Calif. 9.80
At the regular grange meeting
held on October 15, a 30-minute
colored film on "Modern Roses on
Parade," was shown preceding
the meeting. Musical numbers
were furnished by Alpha Pitcher,
Jack Winders and Virgil Bassett.
Alvis and Marie Wicks were re
installed as members. Charles and
Alice Thorn were elected to mem
bership and applications for mem
bership were received from Harold
and Maxine Miller.
The next regular Grange meet
ing will lie on November 5. and
will be the election of officers.
You are urged to attend and pro
tect your interest, and help elect
your candidate.
Refreshment committee for No
vember 5 is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Plaisted, Jean. Agnes and Jim
Plaisted, Mr. and Mrs. William
Vaughn and Clarence Peterson.
Clean up committee will be the
Walter. Alpha. Dale and John
Pitcher families.
Ken McCormack was reported
seriously ill in a Eugene hospital.
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Supf “88“. Holiday Coupé A Gin* tai Motori Volvo.
In the average American home
today, electricty does the work
which would require the labor of
35 servants, each working a 40-
hour work.
THE TREND IS UP
TYPEWRITERS FOR SAI.E
THE SENTINEL
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