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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1949)
Darkness Increases Danger Karly daikneis during ths sulumn •"I winter months doubles trslhe troubles—snd it Unreal«« accident dangers on the farm, too. Baby Contest VALUABLE PRIZES Watch for our Opening Date 21 S 6th Phone 343 J Our rresldcidn Tallest piwldcnt uf the United States was Abraham Lincoln 8 feet 4 Inches. Largest president Was Taft, who weighed 280 pounds. Th« shortest was President Madl son. whu was less than S feel 4 Inches. I* I a Illi ng Mwrrl Puta love The fungi which cau«« "black rot" and "aulì rot” In sweet pota toes live In Hu- soil from une sea son to another, *o It la not advisable tu plant succeaalva eropa of pula tuea on the aame «oil. • ur Mure Milk Froah drinking water at U mi b^rn and In th« paaturr at all times will grcuUy Increaaa milk production. WE GIVE COMPLETE. COURTEOUS SERVICE TO ALL OUR PATRONS. 5th and Main Cottage Grove 38 Ifexx Artist Goes Along on Motorlog, Finds Coast Sketching Paradise BY FRED M. WHITE AAtufflanl City Th* O»eavi<lAt> Krnlv was sketching. Balanced on Ills little green folding atoul, with pupcr pud on his knees and looking «hoiewatd from a bout v/harf at Taft The acene ixfore th« barrier reef nt storm-towed logs. Already the shoreward «cene was becomini the quick, suri the sketch pad Ernie was in high spirits We both wore. The sun waa ahlning clear. The sky wa* turqUoui mid the sea cobalt. The morning wind off shore waa cool but not uncomfortable "Thia is wonderful." Ernie •aid. i'lt's grand, It's perfect. What a day' ‘ Soggy, floating logs, swirling In violent eddies as the tide started to ebb, charged the pier, thumping the piling and shaking the whole structure. Tall blue breakers topped by dazzling white were marching In straight row« through ttn- ba entrance, A iivaehcnmber in rec wool shirt und faded blue overalls was selecting boards from the drift heap. The artist's attention was alt on the drab shoreward scene. BLACK TOP PAVING Streets — Parking Areas and Flnmi Also Road Grading All Work Guaranteed Pass Creek Paving Co Cottage Grove Located at ColUgo Grove S ind and Gravel Phone 700 J The Convenient Stopping Place For All Kinds of Fishing Tackle and Supplies OPEN SUNDAYS HUMPHREY S GROCERY Your Chevron Station Water Hard to Sketch “Look, Kmls." I said gently. "Wouldn't you like to sketch what's practically under us here —those floating beat-up lugs, th* surging water—aomithlng suggesting the Indomitable force of ocean currenU?” •Water." difficult su "Hava you noticed this scene at our left,” I went on. “It's really beautiful.” "Oh. aura." he agreed without looking up. "Are you going to sketch that before we go - -th« curving head- land, the »liar P. straight line of th« breakers paralleling the horizon that huge tangle of Jagged logaT" "Too muiivt," ««id Ernie. •'That'» camera Muff. The «ketch pad can't compete with the cam era and shouldn't try. That's a perfect Kodachrome shot, and it's been shot a thousand times.’’ That was my Drat lesaon in a highly enjoyable trip that turned out to be full of them. With the opening of the 1940 motorlog »rason. The Oregonian faced the problem of covering the often- covered Oregon beaches in a ¡omeone had the happy idea of .ending an artist instead of a photographer, so Ernest Richardson and I took off in one of the Oregon State Motor association's new and gloaming white flexible Fords. Depoe Bay was an "artist'« paradise,” and Ernie wished he could stay a week. Amid knee- high salt-marsh grass, he set his folding stool and sketched the still-life fleet in a boatyard. Mast, and trolling booms leaned at all angles. Out of their ele ment. the dry boats seemed awkward and uncomfortable. A gnarled snag that had tried to grow where no tree could sur vive leaned over the rigid ships. Seen from the rear, the fish Up Row River 14 Miles East market that fronts on the high way proved to be standing on tall stilts. Nearby in the bay a wartime landing craft, demili tarized and loaded with nets, tugged restlessly at its anchor. Gulls on patrol banked low to look us over. Loafing along southward, we caught a sudden glimpe of Yaquina head and its gleaming white-and-red lighthouse. “Hold it!” Ernie exclaimed. ’There’s a picture.” Newport, along the old bay waterfront, was a special prob lem. "There’s enough material here summer," Erni« said. He wanted a closeup of a light house, and Heceta nead light was accessible. We climbed th« steep hillside behind the light, and Ernie squatted on his heels and sketched until his legs trem bled from the cramped position, and the sketch pad shook on his knees. We explored the Yachats area and mired the white AAA car down, wheels spinning in the black mud of Yachats Rock state park. By stuffing dry sedges under the wheels and and kept rolling. We poked into promising places all along the coast. Well, that's what it's like to go on a sketching expedition with an artist. You’ll look at the scenery through different eyes and find newt meaning in it. Uvat CoKnervaUun Loose fitting windows and doors need weather stripping to msk* them tight against drafts and heat leakage Mrtal weather stripping of either the flat type or the Inter locking type gives th. best and longest service. What n beauty! Topped by- a bright red roue, leed in fresh, shredded poronnut. White rake filled with n dr- licioiM lemon filling. Rend the classified pages gorgeous gift. Make it I he eye-catching centerpiece of yottr parly tnId liniier. 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In Class B, the girls chorus won a 2. singing three elections: "It Shall Be Light,” Chanson De Marie AnAinette" ind "The Night Has a Thsusand -yet." The high ,ch'>nlfhand won i 2 In class B competition? rvn- lering three num tiers: "March In- ercargill," "Mam ilia” and "Over- ure Militaire.” . The choruses wore directed by 4«. Nell F Hergert and the high chool hand by Elwcxxj Rickman. Rotational grazing will n«lp provida mora pasture forage. Barley for Hogs Hogs fatten well on barley. ley fed hogs produce firm pork and bacon of excellent quality. 8th and Main Phone 656 41 South 6th Street All Work Guaranteed Across From the City Hall 36-tfvx J «ri BL SAW BISHOP Authorised Dealer ' r«f• in SE.DELHUBER Cottage Grove, Oregon * 36-tfcx SEATTLE sound nor si «. m /fa/ r< TRIPS DAILY GREYHOUND Oh! Illg Aching Bag! “No wonder your bag aches" said FILTER QUEEN, the different vacuum. "Your pores are clogged with dust and you’ve let Miction. With me, it’s different. I have no dirty bag to empty. Instead, my unitary cellulose filter traps all the dust and dirt in a metal container. That keeps me breathing properly all the time.” "No wonder you always do such a grand cleaning job,” sighed Baggy enviously. SU FILTU QUUN DEMONSTRATED TODAY FU TfR The World . To p«l orange» easily. pour boiling water over them, let «and for five min- ute^ then peel and the white lining »-ill come away with the skin. Slice and put into the refrigerator to coot Grove Motor Co. on Last Inside Page! PORTLAND TSir MM Helle« More than 30 million pounds of relief and reconstruction supplies valued at $9.500.000. were shipped overseas during 1948 by Church World Service. The shipments con sisted chiefly of food, clothing, med icines. prefabricated churches and other buildings, religious literature, and other supplies to promote the physical, moral and spiritual re habilitation of millions of destitute and disillusioned people in 37 Eu- ropean and Asiatic nations. The Price Goes Down a Dollar- a-Minute! See ‘Stop the Clock' SOUND Wife Preservers _ FILTER QUEEN Co. of Eugene Courteous Dependable Factory Authorized Sales and Service Phone 7150 —JEugene Washing Woodwork Wash woodwork from the bottom up. especially doors. By beginning at the bottom instead of the top, and washing upwards, the doors will not be streaked, and the work will be much easier. or Drop a Card to 480 Davis St., Eugene. You can have New Shades increasing number of people in music education for the individual student; to awaken in the student an interest in music as an essen tial part of his life; to set before him high standards; to add to his listening pleasure by teaching him what to listen for and to give the listening audience of parents and friends a part of these things so that they may learn what the goal of their labor and interest may be. Mis. II. A. Hagen entered 15 piano students in the Festival who are: Ann Chapman Joanne Julm, Joey McClarnan, Roberta Rickard, Jerrc Scnrs, Jeanne Voss. Charlis Coston, Yvonne Chaffee, T-aVolle Schilling, Sandra Carlson, Enid LaBluc, Kathryn Clark, Anne Hill, Evelyn Garman and Betty Dykstcrhuix. Betty Bigley and W. C. Martin Jr,, former students of Mrs. Hagen, who lire now music mnjois nt the University of Oregon, will also play. An invitation is issued to those who are interested to attend. Iron Safely It’s a good thing to study the way you iron to be sure you're doing it safely. Provide a fire-proof cover for your Ironing board. And alway« disconnect the wall plug before an swering phono or doorbell LOW PAYMENTS • Pay as you use it. The first annual Music Festival which is sponsored by the Eugene district of the Oregon Music Teachers' association will bo held in the University of (iregon Schoo) of Music auditorium Satur day. May 7. lieginning at eight o'clock in the morning and lasting throughout the day. Jean Williams, Portland music educator and composer, will be adjudicator for the event. The purposes the ■ Music Uveraeas fluid milk । enacted by the last legislature car. | ries an emergency clause and if now effective, the state depart ment of agriculture has called a hearing for Friday, May 13, at Sa lem on regulations under this new Jaw. 'Hie hearing will be held ir the conference room at the state library building, at 1:30 o'clock The regulations to be adopter after the hearing will involve nc drastic change requiring remodel ing or revision of existing dairy structures of producers now on working toward grade states Kenneth. E. Carl, aasistani foods and dairies division chief ir charge of milk law enforcement The chief item on the hearing agenda, as department official.* view it, will be ttp* matter oi quality standards for grade C raw milk for pasteurization. Under the 1949 fluid milk law, it is now pos sible for dairymen to produce and distribute grade C raw milk on a year around basis. Under the old law, grade C milk was recognized (through regulations rather thar. being written into the lawi, but the sale of grade C raw milk was allowed only under permit during emergencies arising out of short- ages of giadc A and grade B milk. The regulations relating tc grade (' milk which the depart ment will suggest at the hearing antici pate keeping pretty high standards on premute require- menu and milk handling me thuds will be sug- grated. course, on bacteria ount. The proposal for grade C raw milk will not be over 80,000 bacteria per milliieter (same as for grade A for pasteurization); for grade C raw milk for pasteur ization. not over 500,000; and foi grade C pasteurized, 50,000. Besides writing grade A, grad< B and grade C milk into the stat utes, the new milk law' (chapter 348» makes two other major changes over the 1915 law it re- pealed. It defines unlawful fluk milk and requires such milk to be condemned and returned as unfit for human consumption—the same procedure that has been followed for years on manufacturing milk The 1949 law also redefines the department’s authority over city milk inspection services. Now. if the state finds that city milk in spection daes not reach the state minimum requirements following an investigation which is required to be made annually, the depart ment may, upon 30 days notice to the city, take over the city milk inspection. Music Pupils Win Grade 2 Awards At Albany Meet an ever Phone 24 526 Main Music Festival Set For May 7, U. of 0. School of Music Church Hearing Under New Milk Law Set for May 13 Sparkling new shades are still the savingest way to give ycur home a "re-done ’ look. And Columbia shades are still the economical choice because they wear so long. 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