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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Grenon Food Processing Boosts State to Farm Leadership Thur*., Oct. îl, 194X to compete at lower cost. .Witt the world food situation what it is today, there is every indication that the processing industries will grow even more extensively." How research by the O.S.C. experiment station in his depart ment has helped advance the pro cessing industry in this state is mentioned by the author. A strik ing example was the development of a huge brined cherry industry directly from research in th«' department undertaken at the re- quests of growers in 1925. It now is a $7,0(X),000 enterprise in this state. Research is continuous in the problems of canning, freezing, dehydration and brining, as well as in utilization of waste products. Preliminary experiments in util ization of surplus filberts have developed filbert butter, oil, flour and press cake. Under study also is a process for making methane gas from jx-ar waste. LONDON BIG BOMBS TO BOLSTER OUR ALASKAN FRONTIER DORENA Mr, and Mr* Henry Kelly and family visitisi their daughter, Mr*. Leo Hart and family nt Sutherlin Sunday. Mrs Lot Wngner motored to Eugen«* several day* of last week on business. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bales mxl Mrs Anna Doolittle wen* dilnner guests nt the Everett I >aveii|HH t homi* Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs. U. S. Bales re- turned home Monday •ve. after a month visit with their «laughter. Mrs I. E. Barber of Bremerton, Wn. Mr and Mrs Herbert W I.om ini rd were dinner guest* nt the Izd Wngner home Turodny eve. The Doren« Grunge will drape the Charter at Grange Thursday evening In remembrance of Broth* er iMuglas Burrell who met with death by accident at the Row River logging. Doremi Grunge ILEX’. I* get- ting ready for the full bazaar. J. Ptcssley Landon of Cottage Grove and Emmett Ashh'y of Cal ifornia visited R. W. Beatty Thursday. . Chet Gilham is fishing at T«*n Mile Lake this week. , Though far down the list of Les Stimmel returned Saturday states in total farm production, from a trip to Idaho in his new Oregon leads the nation in output Much miaeonstruction and bit- car. M a sizable list of food prtxlucts. teniess are spared to him who Mrs. Audrey Fletcher enjoyed points out E. H Wiegand, head thinks miturnlly u|M>n what he a visit Sunday from her two sis of the department of food tcch- owes to other* rather than what ters. Juanita an«1 Lorraine, from inology at O.S.C., in a major article Woodburn, who were accomjKinicd he aught to'expcct from them. in Reclamation Era, magazine by their husbands. published by the ilepartment of Madame Guizot Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McEwen the Interior. entertained at a family dinner Oregon ranks first in the pro- Sunday for their son. Kenneth Mc [duction of winter pears, filberts, Ewen and wife anil family of Port- loganberries, youngbcrri«?s, boy- land an«i their two daughters. Mrs. senberries, black raspberries and Eula Cantwell and Mrs. Wilma gtxMeberries. and t a kt's second Kennedy and families of Cottag«' place with strawberries, rod rasp- Grove. ¿erries, walnuts, prunt'S anti sweet Mr. and Mrs Harry Walden anil cherries, Wiegand states. children who lived upstairs in th«- Production of these and other Rev. Roy Hutchison h«»us«', moved f«x>d crops is closely linked to the Speeding, Main Accident Cause last week to Haywood, Calif.. ' foot! processing industry, Wiegand Exceeding of safe speeds was «•mphasizi’S. He shows how th«' given as the reason for one out of where Mr. Walden return«*«! to Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. production and processing of these every three fatal motor vehicle ac his old job of ship fitting. Mr and Mrs. John Paul Jones perishable crops have grown to cidents last year, according to the gether. making possible invasion accident prevention department. and girls and their young guests. I of distant markets otherwise clos Association of Casualty an«i Surety the two Odom girls, attended ed by high shipping costs. companies. The department added church at London. Sunday, and •^Oregon, r«x,ognized as th«' that a majority of these deaths oc had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Pat PART OF A CONSIGNMENT destined for the U. S Air Force In Alaska, these big bombs are shown passing source of high quality foixis has curred on straight and wide-open Garman. through Edmonton, Canada. They had not yet been filled with their explosive charges, nor fitted with fin*. long been a key state in the proces highways where drivers were in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Soule who Declared to be 11,000 pounders, their destination is Ladd Field, Alaska. Since experts have declared Alaska sing industry," Wiegand wrote clined to step on the gas. made a recent trip to California to ; to be America's most vital defense point, particular interest was attached to the shipment (International) The long growing season plus a visit Mr. Soule's mother, were in Driveways — Streets — Parking Areas and Floors wide choice of products anti com- In the 1770’s contests were held the community last week calling parative frrodom from crop fail- in the colonies and prizes were giv- on old frientis and neighbors up Reports of the hatties of Iz'xing- Whoso diggeth u pit shall fall All Work Guaranteed ures have mad«' it possible for, en for the largest quantities of and down the river. Mr. Soule is ton and Concord ■ which occurred therein: anti he that rolleth n Extension Club Oregon producers an«l processors rags collectixi for paper-making. stone it will return u|>on him. neported much improved in health. The Mt. View Extension club on April 19.1775, did not reach He and Mrs. Soule now live in Proverbs 26:27 . met at the home of Mi's. Chas, the Savannah Gazette until May Portland. Located at j Bales Friday. Oct. 8. Present were 31. Nelson Bemis has been burning 14 members and four visitors. The The oldest daily paper now pub Wann Comfortable Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel and cleaning up around the old lesson for this meeting was "fin The New York Tinies was found hshed in the United States is thr mill site on his property. 43 ifexx ishing unpaintt'd furniture." and ed in 1X51. 1 Alexandria. Virginia Gazette Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown of was very aptly presented by th«* Cottage Grove attended London leader. Mrs. Edwin Voss. church Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aine. chairman of Mrs. J. E. Banton and Mrs. Gar the Azalea House fund, reixirttxi land Abeene. were dinner guests a net of $44.00; resulting from of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland. the food sale at the South Lane Mrs. Lawrence Barkemeyer re County Fair. turned recently from a trip by Mrs. L. K. Btumfield and Mrs. bus to California, where she vis Claude Arne arc to attend th«- t ited with a ni«*ce and new baby meeting for corsage making in at Sacramento. Eugene October 13. London school advanced room. New members to join the club 6*7-8 gra«ies, voted Monday for at this time are: Mrs. Homer Pow 4-H health club officers. Those ell, Mrs. Geo. White, Mrs. A. W. elected were: Gary Abeene. presi Thomas, Mrs. Ed Hocking, and dent; Rit-hard Doremus, vice-pres Mrs. Lyman A. Chezem of 8-19 N. j ident; Billie Wagner, secretary Lane, Cottage Grove. treasurer. ■ We regret losing two of ourj A number of cases of pink eye very active members, Mrs. George Dykstra and Mrs. Chas. Smith | are reported in the <?ommunity. w-ho have moved away. Uncle Bob Beatty and Jim Quig The luncheon committee was ley went on a hunting trip Sunday to Crescent Lake in eastern Ore appointed for the next mwting bj chairman Mrs. Frank VanNort- gon. wick. Johnny Baughman, who used to The next meeting will be held i live in the London community, at the home of Mrs. Glen Cochran now a forest ranger of Middle on November 12th. the subject to 1 Free Parking in Our Lot. town, Calif., and his new bride, be "line and design." and will be 522 on Whiteaker Phone 101-L visited briefly. Saturday, with Mr given by Mrs. Ruth Nichols, coun and Mrs. Harold Abeene, on a trip ty extension leader. to Missouri. * Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Teeters of Mrs. Louise Burkhart and hus The Dalles, spent the week end band and two children of Eugene with Mr. Teeters’ brother and and sister Lanez of California, family. Mri Chas. Teeters. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crainen Goodwin of Cottage Grove, former accompanied friends from Cottage residents, called on Mrs. Suther Grove on a fishing trip, Wednes- land Sunday afternoon. day Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. "Rob Parents and Teachers club will in" Woods visited over the week be held at the .schtjol house Fridajj, end from school at Corvallis with Oct. 22nd at 8 o’clock. Mothers are Mr and Mrs. Charlie Woods. asktxi to bring cookies. Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olds attended will be served by the committee. church in Cottage Grove Sunday , Come out and get the new business evening. rolling for the new year. Little Kim Woodard spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuel in Central America Morton while his parents, Mr. and Since Central America has no Mrs Carlton Woodard attended the Oregon - California football proved coal or oil deposits, wood (or charcoal) w«» once the only game in Portland Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Fisher came from fuel of home and industry alike. Portland Sunday to join her daugh. Later, some hydroelectric power ter, Mrs. Jeane Morton, both was developed, particularly in Cos leaving Monday for a ten day ta Rica. Imported kerosene, how trip to Fowler, California to visit ever, long ago became the indis Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and pensable household fuel. family. At Steel Bridge on 99 Hwy, South of Cottage Grove. The United States veterinary in spector tested cows in the com Temporary Phone 376-L munity Tuesday and will return 9-tfcxx Saturday for a final check. This week and next, the Cottage Grove By “Shorty” Smith Two year old Karen Roby had "Brownies” will be calling on their an appointment with an optician last week and is now wearing friends and acquaintances taking orders glasses. Floyd Githaïs Motors BLACK TOP PAVING MT. VIEW Pas» Creek Paving Co., Drain, Ore tasa« BUY HALLOWE’EN DOUGHNUTS EROM WARM, COMFORTABLE BLANKETS 5.95 and up SMITHS Yom Brownie LOGGERS ATTENTION OUTS Power Logging Saw Sales & Service Full Line off Repairs for Power Saws PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW (or Next Week) South 99 Saw Shop FREE Mostly Static _nrC for perfori and • Run« Like Engine • Has been completely torn down and rebuilt to our exacting specifications • Worn parts replaced with New Gen uine Ford Parts • Immediate Delivery Floyd Git hens Motors, Inc. 836 Main Phone 27 delicious Hallowe'en doughnuts. CURTIN They will he delivered fresh to your The Quinlan lumber mill at the Comstock bridge has been sold to Mr. Johnson of Eugene. It is un- derstood the Quinlans are going to move to eastern Oregon. Mrs. Florence Marvick has closed her shop, The Hitching Post, for a short time for land- scaping of the promises and fur ther installation of «xjuipment. Machinery was brought in Fri day for the Hensler Lumber Co. under construction. The mill will be ready for production within a short time. Earl Rains has been off from work for a while due ------- to — a broken toe. The Rains family visited rela tives at Myrtle Crock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark are now occupying their new home lo cated near highway 99. Several from here went to East ern Oregon deer hunting and re port excellent luck. Others haze made two trips over and still no luck. Some are gone yet so their chances are good. Also several from around the community have been fishing for salmon on the Umpqua and report fair catches. Marion Marvick and friends from Portland visited her parents here over the week end. Several loads of ready-mix con crete were brought in Saturday for the Forrest Veneer Co. mih under construction. The mill is al- most ready for installation of ma- chinery. It is reported that dogs are again molesting sheep in the vicinity. home during the week of October 25th to 30th — just in time for your Hallowe'en luncheons and DELIVERY OCTOBER 25th to 30th parties. Prices are exactly the same as you would pay in Howdy Folks; We heard quite a discussion of whether it is proper to say “a hen is sitting,” or a "hen is setting.” That really doesn't interest us, but when we hear one of our biddies cackling, we are curious to know wheth er she Is lying or laying. There’s one thing the hen has a corner on. She Is about the only one who can sit down ami still produce dividends. And a hen is Immortal— her son will never set. A smart hen probably figures that an egg a day keeps the ax away. And at a silly closing thot we arc reminded of that Iowa farmer’s wife who «lid bird Imitations. She watched him like a hawk. We’d like to remind you that now I* a good time to let us sell yon Laundenill. Drop In and see us about it. Smith Electric S00 Main Street any retail store and the funds raised by the "Brownies” will be used to equip their troop headquarters in the Cot tage Grove Armory. Aid this worthy cause! Buy several dozen — serve them for breakfast, put them in lunches, use them for dessert and above all, the high-point of your Hallowe'en party. Plain - Dozen Sugared - Dozen Mocha - Dozen Raised - Dozen 35c 45c 45c 60c Doughnuts Baked Fresh the Day of Delivery Thru Courtesy of DOLEMAN’S BAKERY and COTTAGE BAKERY Telephone ORDER TODAY! 587-L or 742 (Prepared through courtçsy of Cottage Grove Motor Company)