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J ’Hl'IWhAV. SKl’TEMhEU Hi 1913 THE SENTINEL. CCTTAGB GROVE. OREGON Hints on Walnut Drying Given in Bulletin by O.S.C. by IJ N W ar I>«'par1m «nt ltu r« « ij tit p u b lia Vt«Iationa l,M » IX K E IC H L A N II IN N E W ( j l 'I N K A H i t » I» n typical set-nu of Am erican soldiers lar.d'.-y men and equipment actuletnent for tho Corpa of Engineers on the tropical brache* of the Southwest I anfic w hat in r o i . i o r A r tific ia l d ry in g of w a ln u ts, a l ways n cias'.ary m Oregon, is ac- I'ornplisbed in m any ways ra n g in g fro m the d ry in g of nuts fro m a y a rd tre e in tin house Io the h a n d lin g of la i , , i rops in com m e rc ia l ilrie r- A discussion o f waJnul d ry in g i- contained in a rer-ent extr-n ion b u lle tin , No. (119, e n title d "W a ln u t G ro w in g in O re g o n ," w r it On by C E Schus te r, fe d e ra l nm p- ci.ih .-t s ta tio n ed at O.S.C. O w ners w ith but one o r tw o tree« can d ry the nut« Dy placing them on screen tra ys o ve r stove oi fu rn a ce o u tle t so the a ir can (Kiss m o u n d tin- n -jis ami c a rry o ff lb:- m o is tu re contained in them , S ch u ste r jto in l o .1. T h e y can also be d rie d if laid out in - in g le lay, ; in d ry w a rm room». Use ha a.-so been made o f an (,ld w illo w clothes basket ’ p a rtly fille d w ith nuts and set o ve r a w a rm an o u tle t. N u ts put In sacks, tig h t pans, (sixes, o r o th e r lig h t receptacles do not d ry out s a tis fa c to rily and th e ir q u a l ity m a y Is- »polled, the b u lle tin explains. M a n y o f the home d e h yd ra to rs b u ilt th is ye a r can also be used fo r d ry in g n u t*, a lthough a v e ry low te m p e ra tu re is re q u ire d as com pared w ith d e hydration. The u n d e rly in g p rin c ip le In d ry in g w a l nu ts is to have c irc u la tio n o f a ir o f a te m p e ra tu re not h ig h e r than 9(1 to 1(»J degrees, a lth o u g h some o p e ra to rs re p o rt successful d r y in g a t 10d to l l o degrees. F o r d ry in g on a com m ercial scale Is ith p rune and hop d rie rs a re used in th is state, as .are spe c ia l b in -ty p e w a ln u t d rie rs co n s tru c te d in m any kinds o f e x is t ing b u ild in g s on fa rm s g ro w in g w a ln u ts. It is essential in the con s tru c tio n o f such a d rie r, says S chuster, to place the d ry in g flo o r e ig h t to ten feet above the source o f heat and to pros ide large open ings a t the to p o f the b u ild in g to p e rm it the escape o f the w a rm a ir c a rry in g the m o istu re fro m the nuts. scnl. m ay it p e rm itte d g e iin itia te and n o u rish . I'tie ito s ltlo n h iue Or II A llngi-n ta ke n is, then, th a t as su re ly ns M r. am i Mrs. M o rris Roby o f . T h e w in d « "polio* ‘o r " in f m il lie the formation of the «oil is p re D owney, C a lifo rn ia , have ls>ught |Mitaly«p> s tr ik e fe a r unit a p p rr vent,al. Just M l su re ly W ill the Seed * , , _ the Wes C h rism a n ranch ju s t herwlnrt Io the h e a rt anil «mil o f (a il , lo g e _, rm in a ti' and polio la- lire - . . i l i , . . , , , * * atsive ilio r red O ve rto n ranch the o rd in a ry c itiz e n . T hia I« not vented M r. ami M rs ;;rid D avis and o n ly Ix'i'uuKe nf th e s te a lth y m a n l-z't us look at the case on rec c h ild re n o f N ew ..•ersey are here n e r in w hich It attack«, hut is - o rd n t F D. It. in w h ic h fa tig u e v is itin g M is O asis' parents, M r. chipu ' o f the o fte n te rrib le re su lts was a d e te rm in in g fa c to r. M r. and M is . Sam Russum. T h e y e x o f th a t a tta c k S te a lin g u,«m Roosevelt had Just fin ish e d a very a d u lt and In fa n t a lik e fo r it Is strenuous |«>liii<<u cam paign, im - pect Io m ake th e ir home here. .Mr. and M rs C h a rlie P eterson no re a p e d o r o f persons It lies- m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g w h ich he to o k have bought the B urch pro|M*rty tro ys nerve and muscle, unless an e q u a lly strenuous b u n tin g trip , fro m M r. anti M rs l>-<- D ugan. p ro p e rly tre a te d , and leaves Its < >n re tu rn in g horn« be held open M rs. Peterson's s i s t e r , M rs. v lb tlm c tip p le d and o fte n he lp bouse fo r a la .g e n u m b e r o f Phoebe Young ha« moved there. less. frie n d s and v is ito rs w hom he to o k E a rl B rid w e ll w ho is in the T he w ords them selves "p o lio g ie a t care to entertain, lie was, navy v is ite d o v e r the week end m y e litis «im ply m ean In fla m m a as his wife says, "g o in g on his w ith home fo lks. tio n o f the g re y m a rro w , th a t 1«. nerves.*' M r. and M rs L e s te r R e a rrl^ k the g re y nerve tissue o f the sp in a l . F a tig u e appears to sh a ve Itegun and M r and Mr«. H a rry C astle co rd and b ra in It is w e ll named, to m ake its u p p ra ran ce at th u f and L a rr y L a n ca ste r w e re d in n e r fo r th a t is Just w h a t happens. (m int fo r the record shows th a t guests lu st T h u rs d a y evening at B u t the real question is. how he was logy and fe e lin g below par. the ( Ir a n i D u llc y home on K nox come« th is in fla m a tto n ? F a te tis ik a hand here in the H ill in h o n o r o f the b irth d a y a n F o r m any years it was co n te n d n ive rsa ry o f D a n n y am i D a vid ed th a t It was e xclu sive ly caused c h a ra c te r o f a fo re st fire w hich the president, w ith his usual P u lle y , by viru s. T his, If you please. 1» P v t. James S te w a rt o f C am p d e fin e d as "a liv in g v iru le n t cause energy, hel|x*d to fig h t and w h ich S unday w ith his was fin a lly extin g u ish e d . A fte r A d a ir v is ite d o f disease .*• g randparents, M r. and M rs. Ja y T h a n k s to the M a rch o f Dim es, the heat o f the fra y , he decided B la e km o re o f B lue M o u n ta in . the search fo r th is v iru s has been th a t a d ip in a to o l land-locked Mi L u la B e ttis is d riv in g the lake w o u ld he the Ideal th in g It v e ry th o ro u g h and v e ry w e ll f i school bus in to C ottage G rove nanced. T h e b u rn in g a rd o r o f the was q u ite a w a lk to th is spot, but M r. and M rs. H e rm a n K a n e l again th is year. quest, how ever, has h ail a most it w as successfully accom plished. and son B ill have re tu rn e d home The U n it C lu b m et T h u rs d a y I’he president to o k a n o th e r d ip in u n fo rtu n a te re su lt. It ha« tended a fte rn o o n fo r th e ir fir s t m eeting fro m S t. F ra n cis, Kansas, w here Io d e tra c t a tte n tio n fro m o th e r the B ay o f F u n d y and then ra n o f the y e a r w ith M rs. H a rry th e y spent the su m m e r w ith re la a ll the w a y home. As i f th is w ere p a th w a ys o f research in to the not enough, he «at aro u n d in hi« Castle. Thi- sehedub- fo r the co m tives. causes o f polio. P vt. W ilb u r D o o little o f Cam p F o rtu n a te ly fo r h u m a n ity , h o w wet b a th in g s u it w o rk in g a t his ing y e a r’s m e e tin g was m ade out. M rs. M u r ry N e w to n and M rs. H aan, C a lifo rn ia , is spending his m aiL Then came a c h ill w hich ever. not everyone was obsessed teaching ‘ fu rlo u g h at the home o f his p a r «•nt h im to bed. A m a g n ific e n t T a y lo r o f Iztn d o n are by the v iru s idea M any d o cto rs th is y e a r nt the S h ie ld s -W a lk e r ents, .Mr. and M rs. H ugh Doo physique had been fin a lly reduced m o stly o f tfic schools o f non- little . school nt Wald« a. m edical healing w e re Inclined to by fa tig u e to a p o in t w h e re the Dudley's store fcceived a new M r. and M rs. C e c il P u rc e ll and v o lu n ta ry I«- ske p tic a l T h e y observed th a t, nervous system had rebelled w ith re- have moved hack lo W a lto n th is coat o f paint last week. w h ile th e th e o ry s a tis fie d some o f muscles h ',d 1 week. M rs. L o t W a g n e r has re tu rn e d the re q u ire d co n d itio n s, it was Mld,,nK in fa n tile p aralysis, fro m C a lifo rn ia w h e re she visite d The re m a rk a b le success achiev r h ic fly re m a rk a b le fo r le a vin g HAP1TNT TRI STEES T o MEET h e r son, CpI. R o b e rt W agner. m ost o f the s ig n ific a n t fa cts about ed in r«-ccnt years in the tr e a t A n u m b e r o f people fro m here the disease m ore obscure th a n m ent o f in fa n tile p a ra ly s is by such The trustees o f the F irs t B ap a tte n d e d the a rm y show fo r the ever I t was also c o n tra ry to the w o rk e rs as F ram e, S c h m id t, D unn, tis t ch u rc h w ill m eet F rid a y , gro u n d ob se rve r corps held in E u b e n e ficia l re su lts th e y w e re co n and In te r by K e n n y has u n d o u b t S e p te m ls-r 17th, at H:(JO p, m. at gene Sunday. s ta n tly e x p e rie n cin g In th e ir tr e a t edly c o n trib u te d g re a tly to o u r the home o f the jia s to r. The School s ta rte d M onday w ith u n d e rsta n d in g o i the m a jo r jw irt m e n t o f acute |M>llo. w ives o l the tru ste e s are also in M iss M ild re d S m ith as p rin c ip a l. A c a re fu l s tu d y o f the Incidents played by fa tig u e as a causative v ite d to atte n d . She has 19 e n ro lle d in h e r room . leading up to the a tta c k in a v e ry agent o f tin s disease. considerable n u m b e r o f cases e x am ined. to g e th e r w ith the sym p- VI tltV II. < VKSW E l.l. <>| tons o f the acute stage, led to the i(»N< XI.I. \ PANNES AWAY conclusion th a t the e x p la n a tio n was. a fte r a ll. sim ple enough. I t M ary H e n rie tta C a rs w e ll, K2. became a p im re n t th a t the p rin - w e ll-k n o w n resident o f Yonc....... ■alia. c ip a l fa c to r in the causation o f died at a Eugene h o sp ita l S unday th is te r rib le a fflic tio n was a c tu a l- ¡ a fte r a s h o rt din«-- ly fa tig u e I tie m o re the disease She was born in W oodstock, was stu d ie d , the m ore acceptable O n ta rio . Canada. Ju n e 2, IH fil th is sim p le e x p la n a tio n became. and had been a resident o f th is One may ask. d ix -s th is displace c o u n try 55 years and o f Douglas the v iru s th e o ry ? T h e answ er is c o u n ty 24 years. H e r husband no; It supplem ents it Tin- fa c to r paused away Several years ago. o f fa tig u e IS here regarded as the She is s u rvive d by a b ro th e r, W. soil in w h ic h Hu- virus, as th e J. G a rn e r, o f Y oncalla. Mosby Creek lu n r n m Mi M a ry Anderson o f Ju n ctio n f 'd y has IN students, M rs F ran- . Cooper o f Salem is p rim a ry teacher and ha« 17 pupil«. Mrs. E ldon Steele w ill d riv e the school Inis and M rs. M Mosby is Janitor. M r s . Anderson and sm all c h ild are sta yin g at the L o t W agner home C o n s tru c tio n on the new toad being done by M c N u tt Bros. 1« expected to ts- com pleted about O cto b e r 1« M rs G ustav W a lth e r lias re ce iv ed w o rd th ro u g h the Red Cross fro m her m o th e r in G erm any. T in s is the firs t she has heard fro m h e r m o th e r Tor tw o years. M r. and M rs. U.ay K anel o f St. Helen« visited la«- - e e k w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. H erm an The Rexall Store $1.35 Pinkhatn's VEGETABLE COMP. 08c COc California SYRUP OF FIOS 49c Boston Girl PERFUME 35c Scholl. FOOT COMFORTS 31c 25c "B ro w n ie ," a fa m ilia r fig u re around the K n rl M ills home and the dog owned by S gt. R obert M ills , somewhere In the A le u tia n s, is no more. He passed aw ay yes te rd a y B ro w n ie , w ho was 14 year« old a t the tim e o f his death, was w e ll know n o v e r tow n. He had been w ith the M ills fa m ily fo r the post 12 years. Sure, and why not? We have everything for your table and all those needed can ning supplies, too, and priced right. 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