Section Two
14 Pages
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
CHILI
NUMBER 22
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955
COTI'AGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON
Swift's With Beans
Oregon’s Manufacturers Will Report
Early January in Industry Census
Early in January, report forms
of the 1954 Census of Manufac
tures are being mailed to all Ore
gon manufacturers by the Bureau
of th e Census, Department o t
Commerce. The information re- |
quested of manufacturing firms
in this canvass will enable the ;
A new all-time bank deposit Census Bureau to modernize the
and loan record was reported to detailed manufactures statistics,
day by the statewide First Na of the vintage of 1947, for States
tional Bank of Portland, under and smaller areas.
scoring other yearend business in
An estimated 275.000 manufac
dexes that have pointed to a gen turing establishments thruout the
erally favorable economic outlook United States will receive the
for Oregon.
forms of the 1954 census. At the
Year-end statement of condi time of the 1947 census, a total
tion figures for the Cottage Grove of 240.881 factories in the Nation
branch of First National show that reported »alue added by manu
on December 31, 1954. deposits at | facture of $74.4 billion, an average
the branch were $10,106.619 and 1 of 14,294,304 employees in 1947,
loans were $2,012,031. acording to and salaries and wages of these
branch manager and vice presi employees totaling $39.7 billion.
dent H. E. Eakin.
The 1947 census showed 3,075
According to bank president C. manufacturing establishments in
B. Stephenson, deposits for the Oregon with value added by man
69 statewide banking offices were ufacture of $675 million, an aver
$784,731,426, loans were $368.245,- age of 105.591 employees for the
083 and resources were $860,374.- year, and salaries and wages of i
437, as of December 31.
$317.8 million.
,
Total deposits have increased
The top ranking manufacturing
$195.683,993 over the same date industries in Oregon according to
one year ago, loans are up $67,- value added by manufacture, at
222,728, and resources have in the time of the 1947 census, were: ।
creased $214,214,410.
Sawmills and planing mills.
general
$300,513,000
Since the December 31, 1953
statement of condition, the First Plywood plants ............ 31,091,000
National organization has increas Canning and preserving
ed by 20 banking offices. This
except fish
20,592,000
includes 18 former affiliated bank Pulp mills......................... 16,585,000
ing offices which became branches Newspapers
............... 15,685, (XX)
on February 8, the First State Millwork plants
Bank of Waldport which was ac Bread and other bakery
quired on July 26, and the Halsey
products ....... ....
Street branch which was estab- Flour and meal
11.674,01X1
llished in September.
Paper and board mills 11.216,000
Shipbuilding and
repairing ...
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS
* The Census Bureau is pro
Election of officers will be on
the agenda at the annual meet hibited by law from publishing
ing of the Saginaw-Walker Com figures which might disclose in
munity Club to be held January formation about individual com
25 at the Walker school house. panies.
The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m.
cans
High Bank Deposit;
Loan Record Told
By 1st National
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Contracting 'Saks Maintenance Se? vice
Phase 878
113 N. 7th
THIS STRAIGHT ON VIEW is Jefferson School one year BCI
(Before Chopping) trees. The three trees in front of the school were
not only blotting out the light from the classrooms, hut made It im-
possible to grow a lawn underneath, their rotten limbs wore a hazard
and had to be constantly topped. The trees »»ere taken out. lea» ing the
picture helo»v.
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SUNPAKT FANCY WHOLE
Solid Crisp
OYSTERS
HERE IS JEFFERSON S< HOOL one »»eek AD ( After Digging)
trees. Superintendent l asold stated that their absence improved the
looks of the school 1,000 percent.
DELIGHT VALLEY—The De
light Valley Neighbors club will
hold its first meeting for this year
at the Walker hall on Thursday,
January 20, with Mrs. William
Norris as hostess. The meeting
will start promptly at 10:30. Roll
call response will be "What I hope
to see our club accomplish this
year" and annual dues are pay
able at the time you answer roll
call. The project for the day is
tying a quilt and members are
asked to bring scissors, thimbles
and large needles.
Mrs. E. G. Sherrill was confined
to the hospital for several days.
Mrs. Viola Stone of Indio, Cal
ifornia, who has been visiting at
the Roy Stone home, has gone
I to Finn Rock to visit the Glenn
I Lund family.
Mrs. Ida Jackson returned on
Saturday from southern California
Nothing Sacred
WHITE SANDS PROVING
GROUND, N. M.
Dior has com
pany.
He gave out with the first bit
of agonizing news. Now there’s
more, girls this time from the
Army’s missile test site at White
Sands.
New security badges at this in
stallation will carry more than
the normal photograph, name and
clearance. Right out in plain sight
will be:
Your age.
Your weight.
And before toying with the idea
of employing the “age stops at
30” technique, they were warned
to "check with your lawyers;
they'll tell you all about false
statements on federal documents.”
where she had spent the holidays
with relative».
Bucky Stone, who has been
a guest' at the Roy Stone home,
left for Redding, Calif., on Sun
day.
Eddie Stone has been transfer
red to Portland for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long are
I the proud parents of a daughter,
I Susan Maric, who arrived on Jan
uary 3.
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Phone 53
Free Delivery Tues, and Fri.
Open Fri. Nite till 9:00
—Ol K PLEDGE TO YOU—
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Guaranteed Satisfaction
Boneless
Very Lean
TOO MANY
LONGER WEAR
DOLLS
INCREASED
SAFETY
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SMOKED PICNICS
We don't want to hold them over.
—Nebergalls—
4 to 6 lb. average
CRAB MEAT
Bumble Bee
SALMON
Bon Fire Tall
SHRIMP
Nola Brand
JEWEL
Shortening
JEWEL
Salad Oil
CATSUP
Stockton
PANCAKE
Aunt Jemima
FLOUR
Fisher's Bleu
BISKIT MIX
Fisher's
cans
$ I «00
pound tin
Quart jar
With
$1.00 Coupon I
Ea< h Box
50 to 60 lbs. average per half
Top Quality — Not Wasty
$5.00
Can *
bottles
pounds
pkgs
Oft
$ I »00
Chicken
DRESSED HOGS
Take your pick at only
can
Rancher's Pride
J|
—AN EXCELLENT KI Y-
Sliccd at no Extra Charge
Values to S16.95
tins
PLEASE OR SKIPPY
22-oz. cello pkg.
STEWING BEEF
with the
tins
CLOVERLEAF CHUNK STYLE
30 Size
By Mrs. Roy L. Stone
Phone I114R5
LENGTH OF THE
Yipee and Wahoo! Just look at the herd of buck-a-roo
bargains we've corralled for DOI.LAI» DATS! Ihesc
an* fine quality foods—foods that are home on the
range in your kitchen every day of the year, t es in-
deed}—your dollars buy more . . . much more . . . at
WOLFAKD'S when you lasso the super-savings in
even department of our market. So give yourself a
fnv rein at our DOLLAK DAIS KOI ND-l 1 and fill
the (dd chuck wagon with buck-a-roo bargains.
Fruits & Vegetables
D. V. Neighbors
Club to Hold 1st
Meeting Jan. 20
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steamship
OLEO
$2.49
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Nolt’s Chevron Station
6I0 Madison
Phone 25
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