The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 23, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE SENTINEL. CUTTAGE PROVE. OREGON
, ♦ Travel Program • Features Mount Hood
KAGE TEN
Farm Buildings
To Get Priority
Farm AAA Office
BEST STUDENTS TAPPED
taut Drying
New membera for th«« National
Honor Society at the high school । Furniture manufacturers are re­
ported to be »avlng three to (our
here were lap|a«d Xt the assembly dayg tn delivery of furniture by
Friday in the auditoruuu of the 1 infra red drying. Formerly an
school. They are: Betty Bagley, overnight «Ir dry wn required be­
Gloria (’lurk, Jane Reidlur, Mai- tween eoat* uf finish. Now the dry­
jury Goiner, June Elfvlng, Mary- ing time has been cut to us little .ia
ann Hall. B«'tty Hood. Betty Lion- 30 minutes Viatly expanded uae of
Prompt action on applications berger. Barbara Madsen. June the infra-red drying method in
fur farm construction under the Malcolm. Vera Mason, uih | B««v- many linea of manufacture la fore-
new veterans’ emergency housing erly Whit lock
Jerry Mickey »een for the postwar era In addi­
program is assured Oregon farm­ charge of the program; Irene tion to apeeding up production.
ers by E. Harvey Miller, state di­ Schafer spoke un
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scholarship, thu melhoj
valuable fluor
rector of the USDA Production Barbara Veientlne on leadership,
and Marketing administration
Rosemary McCrigler, character,
• To make mor»- materials avail­ ■md Helen Hudgins, service. Shir­
able for veterans' housing, limita- ley Allen and Helen Smith are
turns have been placed on the the otiier members of th«« uigani-
amount of other types of con- zatiun.
struction that can lx« performed
Two Local («Iris Honored
without approval. The limits on
Two girl» well known in Cot­
farm construction are:
tage Grove received honors at th««
1. $400 for a farm dwelling.
Women's Week-end Convocation
2. $1000 for other farm buiid- program held last Saturday in
. ings.
Corvallis.
< orvallis.
Miss Miriam Ferrin,
3. $6000 to replace a farm house
daughter of Supt. and Mrs H It
or other building destroyed by
fire. flood or other disaster, if re­ Ferrin, a senior in home econom-
ics, received an award of $25 and
construction is started within 60
honors
attending, as on«« of two
days of the date of the disaster.
For construction costing mor«« seniors considered ixitential lead-
than these limitations, farmers ers in extension work. Th«« girls
will file an application with their chosen are active in school affairs
county AAA committee. Miller and stand high in scholarship.
said. County .committees w ill re­ Miss Patricia Savage, daughter of
view applications, add their recoin- Mr, and Mrs. Bob Savage, former­
mendation, an«l forward them to ly of this city, but now of Rose­
the state «•ommitt«'«« in Portland burg, was elect«««! to the honor
for final action. The state com­ society in dancing.
mittee will notify applicants of
approval or denial
Batanerd Fan
Miller (lointcd out. however,
The pan and its handle should be
WITH TOI TOTS 1NDVA< 4TIOMST8 free once again to take to the open road and travel aa far as
that only applications for farm wdl oalaiiced so that the pan stands
TTU1' O««0"«
famous Mount Hood ia expected to attract a record number of visitors this
dwellings can he considered for steady even when empty. Too heavy
** one of a ser’ea of twenty-five full-color photographs of scenic views of
such HH preference ratings Only a hand;? make« a tipsy pan that la
the West that Standard of California will distribute to remind travelers of the beautv snots thev shout 1
permission to begin constflftetion • wkwtrd to use and may cause
can b«’ given to applications for dangerous »pills of hot water or food.
other farm buildings
He added J
that sawmills are required to set
since passed the time when ser­ quired amount of waler to Cottage aside 40 percent of their output
vice from it was adequate and Grove if the water is taken from for construction jot* carrying HH
certain. (2) So-called permanent Layng Creek in the vicinity of Ru- ratings, and that the other 60
intake facilities at the headworks jada which is below* the present percent presumably is available
of the pipe line always have been source of supply. (9) That the ex­ for non-rated projects.
(Continued •
In acting on applications for
more or less crude and now are isting reservoir be covered. 1101
hardly more than makeshift de­ That an additional covered reser­ farm construction. AAA commit­
By Mayor Hagen
tees will give consideration to the
vices in very bad repair. 131 The
The water works system of Cot­ quality of water served the <*ty is voir of two million gallons capaci­ following standards of essentiali­
tage Grove is in need of extensive generally excellent and. at mod­ ty* be built, till That the quality ty:
reconstruction and improvement. erate cost for treatment when and efficiency of the distribution
1. The proposed construction is
system be progressively improved essential to maintain or increase
A consistent effort to pay the debt
turbidity is high, this quality can to insure better service and
against the old system while it
fire food production on the farm
be maintained
throughout all protection.
was still operative has been the
2 The proposed construction is
seàsons of the year. Water from
• To be continued).
main factor that has prompted the present source
desirable
from the standpoint a
is the best
economics which can no longer
1946 production goals.
permanent supply for Cottage
suffice. The water supply of Cot­ Grove. (41 The city reservoir is I
3. Present facilities are tx«ing
tage Grove is decidedly insecure.
utilized to maximum capacity,
inadequate
and
shows
the
effect
Briefly stated, the principal defi­
and the profxiscd facilities will U
THOUGH 11.1 IS
of unavoidable war time neglect
ciencies of the existing system
fully utilized.
< 51 The only emergency supply of
are: (11 The aged wood pipe line
By Earl B. Balch
water now available would be
<351 years which supplies the
from Coast Fork Willamette river
Dedicated to Mary
city with water from distant trib­
r or centuries ladybirds have been
utaries of Row River has long at the Woodaid mill. The quality
of this water is such that its use
's lru<‘ ’hat no man should known and beloved and the very
should be permitted only in the ,be comJ*h<«d to work if he "does name by which they are popularly
most dire emergency. A new no1 wish to. But there should be known alludes to their dedication to
source of water for emergency somc wa> ,ha’ the suffering pub­ Our Lady, back in the Middle ages.
purposes may be very hard to lic could be protected from strikes Even the childhood r.iyu.es it ill re­
find. (6) The city distribution that paralyze business, whatever peated by the you. ; »ters bad a sim­
ilarly remote origin.
system
probably satisfies users of the cause.
By “Shorty” Smith
water for domestic purposes only
To put ourselves in the other
but
important
improvements fellow’s place is one of the very
Hbwdy Folks: We heard about should be made in the interest of difficult things for us to do.
a man who lived to be 94 years modern standards for such a utili­
It is a wise man that will take
old and never used glasses, ty and particularly to secure bet­ advice and do it gracefully.
but then some men prefer to ter fire protection and consequent­
Perhaps if Russia showed more
ly lower insurance rates. The fol-
drink right out of the bottle.
willingness to be a good sport and
lowing
recommendations are permit majority rule in United
made: (1) That a suitable emer- Nations council, she might get
And. as some one has said,
gency supply of water. which
more concessions than now ap­
more glasses are used un­
might serve also as an auxiliary pears to be the case.
der the nose than over
at some future time, be obtained
If there were student exchanges
them, now days.
if possible. The urgency is such as
between American and Russian
to preclude any avoidable delay.
(2) That the present source of universities, perhaps a better un­
Of course the only exercise
water
supply be maintained and derstanding between the two na­
some fellows get is chinning at
the facilities for its continued use tions might be speeded up.
the bar.
Sometimes a person should be
be developed on a permanent bas­
is. (3) That intake structures on praised for trying although he has
We heard about one man
the streams from which water is failed away short of perfection.
who «1» held up on his
If you should get an undue idea
taken be made appropriate and
way home, but hi. case
adequate. (4) That the norrhal of your own importance, just be
isn’t so unusual in view of
water supply at all seasons be absent from a large gathering and
the fact that many men
taken from small streams tribu- see how little you are missed.
can’t get home anv other
makes
tary to Layng Creek thus avoiding* They say “Clothes never
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way.
temporary structures to facilitate a J™*0 '’ Nevertheless being neatly
diversion from the main stream. dres*?d docs indicate a man's
When MNne men go out to f An alfernate scheme providing for character to some extent.
Soft-soaping your associates will
make hay, they often start diversion of water above Dorena
with a little rye, but if they Reservoir, but requiring filtration not deepen their friendship for
and constant pumping, should you.
keep it up long, they soon get
have further consideration. <5»
to look a little seedy.
That a manually operated filter of
Potatoes Not Fattening
at least one and one-half million
It we could start you us­
Contrary to the belief oi many,
I gallons dally capacity be built
ing our Repair Dept, every-
near the source of supply for the potatoes should not be thought of
<lay service, we are cer­
purpose of producing water free as fattening. The total calories eat­
that we would have you
from turbidity at all times. (6; en in a day is the deciding factor in
a steady customer af-
That clorination of the water sup­ determining whether weight Is
gained
or -----
lost. A medium sized
ter that.
.
ply take place at the intake in­
stead of at the city reservoir as at Irish potato has no more energy
present (7 J That' about 5000 ft Sse
T ’PP‘u a"d
Drop in and let us have a
of
existing
pipe
line
between
the
fanning
considered
talk about it.
city reservoir and the vicinity of
the Row River crossing be with
14-inch diameter pipe. (81 That
, the remainder of the existing pipe
¡line be replaced with 12-inch
machine-banded wood pipe of best
W. D. “Shorty” Smith
'quality. This includes the section
500 Main Street
YOUR
to be built by the Army Engi­
neers. However, a 14-inch pipe
. will be necessary to deliver the re-
PAINTING
luteiior or Exteriur,
Contract or By Hour.
COTTAGE GROVE
411-41 p-43
WANTED
EXPERIENCED GREEN CHAIN
MEN
$1.15 per hour
W. A. WOODARD LUMBER CO
City Water Report
3M»e 42
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATES
May success attain your future undertakings*
whether it be a business or professional career
or into college for a higher education.
We have a select line of last minute gifts for
the graduate. Shop here for timely gifts.
Green’s Hardware & Supply
Phone 222
Mostly Static
Creswell, Oregon
NOTICE!
In keeping with the practice of Automotive Concerns
in other Oregon cities, the firms listed below will be..
CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT
1:00 P. M
STARTING JUNE 1st
Smith Electric
Amil Thies Garage
Golden Rule Garage
Cottage Grove Auto Supply
Harold’:s Motor Clinic
INSURE
Cottage Grove Motor Co
McCoy Motors
HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS
Eddie’s Body & Fender Shop
Nordling Auto Parts
Floyd Githens Motors
Peterson Auto Parts
Gheer Repair Service
Stephen Augard
Satterfield Bros. Garage
Williams Motor Co.
A GRAND GRADUATION GIFT
Ten hours of Duel Flight instruction. All the instruction
required for a Private License. What modern youth of 17
or 18 hasn't wished to fly?, thç modern means of transpor­
tation.
Contact B & H Flying Field or phone 353J2 for reasonable
Tates by the hour or for complete course.
NEW AND USED AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
Do not be without our
r
./
Houwkold Furnivhing« Policy that
protects so much against loss by fire
yet costs so little. Consult us for
the low rates on your home.
B. & H. FLYING SERVICE
6^2 miles north Cottage Grove on No. 99.
J.B. Leonard
Insurance Service
Phone 34
Res. 8F4
Wiser Building
We Will Sincerely Appreciate Your Cooperation