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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1928)
PAGE THIRTEEN THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. Lane County, Oregon, the Most Promising Field of the West □UDaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaDaaaDuaaaDuaaaaaaaaanQaaaaáaannaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaanaaaDnaaaaQaaaaaaQaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaoaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaQaaaaQaQaaaDaaaaaaanaaaaaaDQDna We have the only exclusive store in Pot tage Giove and carry a complete line of ladies’ and children’s hats. Dairy Industry Grows ! mi.. Cottage __ Grove /«_...... section H recognized .......... I..■ The as a leader in the dairy industry. Some of the finest herds o/ grade and purebred« are here. The dairy industry is growing 1 and is profitable. Lane county is ideally adapted the I dairy industry, although it has been only in trie last few I years that dairying has received anything like the atten I tion that it de«erv<!S. Aside from supplying the local de mand for milk, which amounts annually to yearly a mil I lion gallons, or $250,000, the 11,000 dairy cows of the coun- I PRICES REASONABLE The Loucks Millinery 414 MAIN STREET I I I I I • I I I It Is Service That C°unts The growth of %ur business, the automobile business, to be a success must first of all render service. The automobile that you buy must render you service. The Chevrolet is the ear and this concern the firm that meets these needs. A large stock of parts and well equipped repair depart ment -at your service. □nnaaaDnannnnnnnnanDnnnnnannnnnnnnnananannDnn This Bank Is Factor In the Community ; pounds. average Th« condition of bunk, through out ths yours is th« best barometer of business conditions in general. Our bunking institutions are strong, unfit nnd psopcrous. Among the lenders in Lane county is Th« Bunk nf Cottage drove, which bn» n. u banking institution contributed in no little degree to the g«u«rnl pros perity of this section through lib ernl accommodations extended nnd assistance generously rendered Its patrons. The history of the bank dates back to May of JIMitl, at which time it was originally organized by W. II. Abram, and other, of Cottage drove. Throughout its history its officers, stockholders and directors have always been local men. It is a strictly home institution offering every service consistent with good banking. Capital stock today is $35,000 with a surplus of $5000 and undivided profits io the neighborhood of Sti.ooo. Total re sources arc rated nt over 4200,000. Hervice and an effort to care for their patrons in every instance are the puriimount characteristics of the Hank of Cottage drove. This institution was established for the interests of the people of Cot tag«- drove and Lune county. The establishment is one of the largest financial pillars in this section nnd it offers its patron» advantage» of modern banking equipment and it is reaily at any time to «dvise * about investments nnd finances. Consult them nt your will nnd it. officers will take pleasure in n- sisting you. Thia service they give the people is a great pleasure to them and they use the same car« and judgment as if the money was their own. They pay interest on all savings accounts. The officers and employes of this financial in stitution are most diligent workers for Cottage drove and the county and they render great services to the city a» well us the community iu general. Officers and directors today are as follows: N. E. (Hass, president, II. E. Johnson, cashier; W. L. Hub bell, vice president. The board of directors includes 1). J. Hcholl and LaHell. Ntewnrt. These are local men of prominence, men who have been Identified with the bust- nona life of this section all of their lives and men in whom th« people have the most implicit confidence for the safe, sane nnd conservative administration of the bank's af- fuir, urei the investment ■ of it» funds. They «re an<l alivuys have been stau urli supporters of every move- ment having for it. object progress and <b-i ' " Mopmeut here. I Nuts. , Wulnut, nnd filberts are now grown for commercial purposes in Lane county. There arc now about 2'to ncrcs of these groves. Hcventy- i five to IOS fijbert trees nnd about half a» many walnut trees are planted to the acre. Both varie ties d<> w«l) «nd produce an excel lent grade ns well ns n large quan tity of nuts. Filberts, however, com« into le-ariug more quit,»/. i They l»gin to b«tir in nbout five | years, bearing from five to ten pouml.. A seven year old tree will pro-lure on an average of nbout 17 A 14 year-old tree, of nbout 20 to 35 pound», the yield increasing a» the tree in crease, in size. The average price of walnuts and filberts i, 25 cents to 30 cents the pound. Filbert ’ trees need little cultivation« the crop is certain, easily gathered, and is not injured by the fall rains. The market ia certain, an hereto j fore America has been supplied , only by imported filberts. The area of land suitable to nut culti vation in the United Htates is line ited, Western Oregon in destined to become an important nut grow ing center. Hops. Hop, grown in I.ane county arc of the finest grade, most of them being exported to England. There are about 1000 arrea of hop, in th« county, bringing annually over $50,000. ty are producing annually approximately 1,625,(MX) pounds of butterfat for commercial use. There are in the county six creameries, eight cream purchasing stations and a number of independent shippers, giving total annual re turns to the producers of over three-quarters of a million dollars. The Eugene Farmers creamery, a cooperative plant located at Eugene, has 550 farmer stockholders and a new modern plant costing $85,000. This plant is de voted to the manufacture of sweet crearn butter, ice cream and pasteurization and distribution of milk, whole sale and retail. Our dairy herds arc being rapidly trans formed into herds of pure bred stock, consisting princi pally of Jerseys, Holstein« and Guernseys. The mild win ters and long growing season make dairying especially profitable.. , • Lane county’s dairy industry has a most promising future amt any dairyman desiring a new location should investigate Lane county. Scoring the Year's • Greatest Success • I Because of Distinctive Beauty, ‘Thrilling Performance and zAmazing Economy Week after week and month after month the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has swept on to greater and greater heights of popularity—until today it stands acknowledged everywhere as first choice of the nation for 1928! Cottage Grove Motor Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. □□nnannnaannnnDnnDnnannnnnnnnnnnDDuiJUuniJüMUun Investigate the Goshen District For Particular Ladies the Particular Establishment We serve the district and our greatest pride and pleasure is to render service to the owners of the Chevrolet, the popular car. We believe in the future of Cottage Grove and this dis trict and will ever be found foremost among its boosters. WE WANT MORE FARMERS IN (M R RICH FARMING DISTRICT TRADE IN GOSHEN With the Big Store of Goshen The Goshen Store General Merchandise t Flour—F eeds—Seeds Here you will find the best at proper prices. DRIVE OUT ANY EVENING— An Industry of Qottage (frove The Charm of a Beautiful Skin Qlosely Allied With the Prosperity The charm of a beautiful skin can be yours so easily. We have many practical, easy to use, skin treatments that followed as directed, will make your skin soft and beauti ful. Ask us about them. of the Qountry Milady’s Beauty Shoppe Mrs. May V. Johnston Finger Waving. Facials. Hair Tinting, Manicuring, Mar celling, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment. Taylor Bldg., Phone 28 Cottage Grove, Oregon Aiken’s Service Station What a Pleasure to Eat at and Enjoy the * □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nnnnnnunnnnnnnnn I Cottage Grove Flour Mills George W. Matthews Cottage Grove, Oregon □nonnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A. C. AIKEN / Goshen, Oregon Wonderful Service Grain —AT— Mexican Dishes Blossom’s Ht. Mawe's Jewel. 1 Mammy’s Cabin On the Highway Tomales Offering to the patrons of this locality sudden service MR. AND MRS. C. (’RAWEORD Mill Feed Cleaning, Chopping and Rolling A y Local Representatives of Sperry Products innannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaannnann ONE MILE SOUTH OF EUGENE Specializing in Battery Work OUR SPECIALTY (TIK’KEN AND STEAK DINNERS ONE HALF CHICKEN ON TOAST 75c 50e Sandwiches Correctly Prepared—The Last Word in Courtesy and Service and Popular Prices ll here All Go We deeply appreciate the trade accorded our place by the people of the Cottage Grove section and are more than pleased to avail ourselves of this opportunity to aid in its further progress and development. AMONG BOOSTERS FOR AND BELIEVERS IN THE FUTURE OF LANE COUNTY ✓ Gas, Oils, Groceries Goodyear and Firestone Tires EVER A BOOSTER FOR GOSHEN Through years of fair dealing with the trade of this section this organization has forged ahead. May we continue being of assistance not only to our trade but to the upbuilding of this promising territory. nannannannHannaanannonnnnnaaanDianntinnnnnnnnnn Ever For That Which Will Help Cottage Grove « ✓