Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    H lft Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Jun 21, 1949
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More Marion
Cows Rate High
A registered Holsteln cow In
tht C. J. Berning herd at Mt.
Angel hai hit the top again In
Marion county's D.H.I.A. test
ing. Number 24 produced 2579
poundi of milk during May
which contained 121.2 poundi of
butterat.
Peter Mitchell of Mt. Angel,
D.H.I.A. supervisor, made the
teat and has confirmed the rec
ord. Another cow In the 100 pound
elaia la Sunbeam, a registered
Jersey, In the Neal Miller herd
of Woodburn. She produced
1910 poundi of milk and 101.7
poundi of butterfat in 31 days.
C. J. Berning topped the coun
ty herd average too, with 52. B
pounds of fat for 23 cows. Sec
ond In May were the 17 cows
In O. A. Partons herd of Wood
burn with 52.1 pounds. William
Frith, St. Paul, was third with
61.7 pounds for 20 cows. Other
herds among the top six were:
Harry Stewart, West Stayton,
81.7 pounds fat average for 5
cows and H. C. Stuwe, Wood
burn. 51.4 pounds with 13 cows
Two herds tied for sixth place,
Stephen Hemshors Ayrshire
herd with 23 cows at Mt. Angel
and Bill Shoonovers Jersey herd
with 19 cows at Woodburn, each
averaged 48.1 pounds of fat.
One thousand seven hundred
thirty-nine cows are now on
standard test in 34 Marion coun
ty herds, reports Ben A. Newell,
county extension agent. Twenty
one more herds are testing 333
cows on the owner sampler plan.
Testing is now under the super
vision of Peter Mitchell and Don
and Leonard Chinn.
No Heirs Found to
Hermit's Estate
' Spokane, Wash., June 21 m
No heirs have been found to
claim $43,000 left by a hotel
room hermit who died last May.
! Attorney Jack D. Freeman
made this report in superior
court on tht estate tt William
Lane, 62.
"This man was a hermit,"
Freeman said. "He lived in the
same hotel room for 21 years.
In all those years he never had
a single caller.
"His closet was crammed full
of everything and in the back of
it was a new steamer trunk. The
trunk was packed with new
clothing and everything looked
as though he planned on taking
a trip, but he never took one."
The court appointed Mrs.
Mabel Terry, manager of the
hotel where Lane lived, to ad
minister his estate in Washing
ton. He had $20,000 In cash and
bonds here an another $23,000
in three California banks.
Average consumption of meat
in America in 1948 included 63
pounds of beef, nearly 68 pounds
of pork, and 14 pounds of veal,
lamb and mutton.
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