The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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    Ninette Lindsey
Safeway Award
Winner in Lane
FARM-GARDEN
OSC Man Will
Give Pruning
Tips Feb. 27, 28
The pubi
invited to
p. uning tips from a professional
when R. Ralph Clark, horticul­
ture specialist from Oregon State
c. ilege, participates in three dem-
stratums scheduled in
orence and Deadwood
n: iry 27 and 28. Roses, ornament­
al plants, and shrubs will be
featured in the pruning demon­
strations.
Planned to give Lane county
re dents a head start on spring
planning of garden and yard work,
the special meeting on pruning
will be of equal interest to men
and women, according to Miss Vir­
ginia E. Moorman and Mrs W.
E. Riley, extension agents in home
economics. who arranged the
demonstrations.
"Anyone who is interested in
learning to prune shrubs is urged
to attend these meetings." Mi's.
Riley said. "We have timed the
demonstrations to precede pruning
usually carried on
and March.”
First demonstration will
given Februarv 27 from 1
pm
rose garden at 1965 Alder street
Eugene. The owner ot 800 dif­
ferent varieties of roses. Mrs. An-
district horticulture
d reason
chairman of the Oregon Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs: is a na­
tional rose judge with the Ameri­
can Rose Society; a national
flower show judge for the State
Federation of Garden Clubs; and
Eugene I
a member of
• founded
Society, which
years ago.
Pruning demonstrations will
picsented in the coastal areas
from 10 to 11:30 a m is scheduled
at Woahink Lake Nursery owned
by Mrs. Erank Richards, Florence.
rests, ornamental trees, fuchsias,
and azaleas.
An afternoon demonstiation on
February 28 is scheduled from 1
to 2:30 p.m. at Mrs. W
home at Deadwood.
At Disston Church
1957 con-
am of the
nded from
5, reports
Prineville,
»f the Oregon state
tabilization and con«
C । committee,
arts fanners have
;h to plan and sign
Plans lor State
Meeting Heard
By ACE Branch
plans on
American Childhood
which will be held
■rtland meeting
isit will lx* mad,
a n d Fruit Mis:
At the recent Fug;
will go to Portland tc
hildr
a panel headed by \
eekend wi'h the Henry
of Westfir discussed
¡ghter and family. Mr
children.
I Get Materials and
I I cob Avshalmov
Robert Walker, mana
Mr. and
market. was intre
:'«st irs club at her Gow- Mr and 5
■ommented on the phi
tended the
ind reducing
mie March 1.
luper mat k<
atm products
I surpk
I Mrs James Williamson fiali game
thought 1
icehouses.
i nnwnt
ir three-month-old son.
The Cub S uts held their pre­
ÜI k .
pack meet in in the John Carr from the timi
i imers
store until i
J r. home las Tuesday evening.
th ma
Mrs
John Poriset' h returned would make
a visit trip
home last Wedn--day from
I
with her parents in Le ebanon. Ind. rence told of the earliest pioneers
Route, Cottage Grove
Mr and Mrs. Jack . Lemon of in that area and of those who
named county 4-H c lub winner
Brookinfts spent the weekend in settled on the Siuslaw, which
of the Safew ay Stores Inc. award
outstandir ; livestock
laxin Lemon hoir ie. Mr. and nu-ins Sinn.ng River. She was in­
for h
project. Shi will receive
Jack Isernon ar
troduced bv Miss Marie Johnson
ht visitors at the home of
cholarship I > 4-H dub
Leon Umton and hildren of Blachly.
ents.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Alvin
annually
on
were Saturday evening guei
summer ; school held
The Rev. Robert Dabntz. pastor
nformation about the con the Oregi
it Curtin. Thev also visited the B<»' Sutton home
LINDGREN
of Coburg Methodist church, told
i reserve and help ii
dr
and
Mrs
‘
Boyd
Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Jiw Knouse
Ninette
about his hobby of collecting sea
nily and Mr. and Mrs. Cl i-
up under the program i: school senior,
- frqm county A SC of mem Is er since 1949. During her
Duncan and family before men »nd Csrol. Mr and Mis John shells and artifacts. Some of these
ng to Ashland Sunday eve- Porisçh and Ruth Ann attended h id been found or, the Oregon
eight , years in 4-H club work she
shores and many of them came
31
projects
in
dairy
Darla 1 Togate from the Philippines where he
the Jim Childers
impleted
rabbits,
sheep,
tur-
swine.
w edit ng :
Lane Livestock
had been a missionary. There are
sew Ing. cooking, and can-
Tommy Carr. Claudia Carr, so many varieties of things pos-
Marilyn
Miller.
Janice
nmg.
K« ndv
monal Assn’s. 18 Annual
sible to find through curiosity, h
Woody and Judy and told the teachers and their guest
F
But
Building when he • reports on Meet Feb. 26,27
n club At the Elks lodge and
Ella. 1
ler major interest, ant
Likening an individual to a
«'tie Thursday night. Mrs Macie
statewide activities and progr
o study veterinary sc
shell, he said 'When we don't
■
growth
of
the
|x>
was
installed
as
a
sec
biitlbdav
Saturdav
afternoon
in
of the livestock industry.
k now
livestock industry locally, the Jie enters OSC next y
ai-d junior officer.
the Elmer Wilson homo at Mt. of the
i two-day
ne McCoy six nt a few day: View.
Lane County Lives tock Assn., has
time, the
■ek at Springfield with hi
announced that it s 18th annual
Mrs. Hattie Karlinger of Oak­ of the
r .ill facet
meeting will lie a two-day event named reserve
land
spent last week with her
the livestock enterprise, accord­ scheduled Februar; y 26 and 27 in showmanship, ’
s<wi Earl Kai'liiig«'! and family
ing to John V. Northam, Eugene, the Springfield memorial build- showman in t
Mr and Ml - l a nest Crane and
general chairman. Industry heads, ing. Industry heads and local
Unwersity ot Oregon, s[>ent Sun-
growers and educators will com­ growers who represent the three
dav with’her parents and family. dtiy evening
bine in reporting their know-how major livestock enterprises, sheep.
Mi and Mrs. O J. Thiel.
V
I Mrs
the
calf
which
L
ine
Comity
and experience in panel discus­ beef and sw ine, will participate in
Recent weekend visitors at the qhildren.
bureau
presents
annually
sions and talks.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney |
the prog ¡'am. a according to John
Miss Jean Warren. Oregon Stati
Stanho[>e and family were his sis- ■college student of Corvallis, was
Lindgren's report, scheduled at V. Northam, Eugene, general outstanding 4-H club dairy
ter- mil families, Mr. and Mrs a house guest of Mrs. Earl Kar-
10:15 a.m, February 26, will fol­ chairman of the e meeting.
of t he
Gb n Gibbons of Milton-Frcew a- I «linger over the weekend.
low Northam's review of 1956
W. E. Bade,
bureau,
le, nd Ml and Mrs Ben Joni s |
specialist in ani- Oregon
Miss Carol and Karmen Dame
'What's
t Oregon State Portland
and I imily of Roseburg
vv«Hid of Eugene s[»ent the week
Marion
Students of lx>th nxMtis ol tb<» end with Mr. and Mrs. Georgi
[), Lindgren has Ahead I
Oregon
Silk Creek school enjoyed a vali Damewood.
been identified with all segments Thomas,
tin«' party Thursday atternixm.
of the state's livestock industry. State* college, will prophecy the
The usi
Mr and Mrs. George Dame-
Several of the mothers also weec vvixxl and Ron Script attended the
He help'd found the Western Ore­ future in livestock prices. Among one of th
gon Livestock Assn . in 1936 and other speakers on t he t w o-day jects in modern horticultural prac­
sport showing in Eugene Satur­
Irv v Williams, tices. was a leading subject which
has since serv. 1 as its secretary.
day.’
Dr. Spencer Apple, director of the
Heads Mental Hygiene Seetii.ll
, buyer department of horticulture at tire-
Others pros-
was associate editor of Western
homi
Robert Green attended a meet­
s Clyde R en- ing in Eugene February 7 with
Farm Life, published in Denver. with the firm of Benson Bodine, gon State college, presented at the
Bureau
Springf iti. I the county school superlnteiKlent.
Golden Anniversary meeting of dall and family
Local growers who will take and Clark, Portland; D
I.
Hawley
ol
the
Lane
County
Horticultural
So
­
chairman
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
■
program
prominent parts in th«
and 'fl is of the Mcnt,al Hygiene Section of
in animal
are Donald Owens, V Zest 11th, C. W. Fox. specialist i State col­ ciety in the Junction City Grange Cottage Grove,
Frink Willis and Mr. and Sirs Lane county teachers workshop
Eugene, a Hereford breeder ; husbandry with Oregon 's. Salem, hall February 8. .
Head of the OSC department of James Payne and family. The» oc- to lx* held April 12.
Charles Swango, CoEur ;, operator lege; Douglas Chamliet
horticulture since 19>.> anil a casion was in
and John
Mrs.
of beef feeding station; and Read .vm ir
member of he staff since 1950,
Hemenway, Cottage Grove, a
ny
spe
made production Willis Hid Randall.
Dr. Apple
J. Pet-
dairyman. With Dr. 1
mblems of vege-
4-H club officers from this com­ Johnson visited Charles Johnson
ion, state veterina» ian, I, they Dunham, liv<
tables his special concern. Prior munity attending the of/ieers in n Eugene hospital.
11 discuss brucellosis < cont i ol. V illis
to coming to Oregon, he did re- training meeting Saturday tn r.u-
"Livestock (
Mr and Mm Bill Jones. Sandra
irdon Dunham, la rm mana
Paige L. Hall, Lane county ex­ search work in horticulture lor gehe at the Cal Young Junior and Jake and Mr. and Mrs Harry
will mod- tension agent, credited members Michigan State college and taught High school were Jerry Black- Yarter spent Saturday on the
ot Lane County Livestock Assn, at Texas A. and M.
more. Dennis Morgan and Billy Coast.
with adoption of management
Barnard
Mi
and Mrs. Otto Janisch
practic* s which have enhanced the
Ch«>lr Entertained
Pat and Gayle Lynn visited in
county's reputation as a "livestock
Mr. And Mrs Boyd Allen en­ Castle Rock. Wash, last week.
tertained the Methodist church Miko Janisch stayed in the Gus
center "
choir with a valentine patty at Janisch home and attended school
their home in GowdyvilU Thurs­
Mr and Mrs. Philip Nelson and
By Mr». Don Martin
LONDON GRANGE
All day evening. Guests were« the Rev. the Rev. Ed Fowler visited with
memliers are remind« d to t ake and Mrs. Fremont Faul, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shreffler at
a sample of their hobby for show­ Mrs. Sam Mackin. Mr. ;md Mrs. Creswell Sunday.
ing din ।ng the lecturer's hour at Dean Summers, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller of Eu­
the February 22 meeting of I .on- V Fredrickson, Mmes Tom Ab­ gene visited Sunday with the Rev.
better sires program and con­ don Grange. Mrs. Orville Hodges sher, Harold Christie.
Wayne Ed Fowler.
Immaculate
stant culling of stock have be­ and Mrs. Dean Martin will be on Monroe. R. Fitzgerald. Bol» Cline.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Toothaker
come common on most livestock serving duty.
Harold Wyant, Cecil Sidl w. Dale and children spent th<- weeki nd at
tractive . . com
farms.”
A potluck supper and valentine McMullin and her mother Mrs the M. Toothaker home in Port-
fortable. Conven
party were enjoyed by 14 mem­ G. O. Sanden of Mtdtord, and land.
Increased livestock production. bers’ and four visitors and their Messrs. Alvin Allen atjid Art Haul-
Sheets
ient location . . <
Mr
Hall added, has also resulted families February 15. Games were man.
spent
>f Santa
moderate
rates.
through the improvement, of the played and prizes were won by
Saturday evening
with Mr
weekend
winter feed program. Extension Mrs. James Hayes and Mrs. Gor­
• hospital
home of Mr
Sheets ii
service records show that 26 new don Waller
McCov and Wavne were Mr. and
with Mr
Claude
silos were constructed last year
club Mrs ¡Jewry Miller and Ricky and and Mrs
Next Home
to make possible balanced winter meeting will
James Debbie of Elmira.
S. w. I Hh
Mr and Mrs l-Jigene Brown,
rations for stock.
Hayes home on Cedar Creek
Sheep on Increase.
Darla and Darrell visited one eve­
Portland Wednesday
at STARK
Hall also took special note of
ning last week at the Dale Mc­
the 1956 increase in number of
Coy home.
farm flocks of sheep in Lane coun-
host to the Dorena grade
basketball and volleyball
"Cost analysis in livestock has
Friday afternoon. Disston
heljx’d many of our county live­
won fxith games.
stockmen to make a more intelli­
The Disston men and
gent choice of a livestock enter­
prise,” he explained. "During the for Saturday and Sunday
Iasi year many farmers changed days on the new hall.
from producing tieef and swine to
sheep, and at least 10 of our larg­
er farm flock owners have realized Land Drainage Hints
more than $22 income per ewe
through marketing of fat lambs Given in OSC Folder
A true Estate Wagon
om<
TIMELY REMINDER 1» offered?
by I Im Mar Ann Blythe, »ho.
urge. you to welcome your Heart
Fund volunteer on Heart SundayJ
February 24.
$197,890.00.
One tract of lelog sold for the
ippraisi i price, while the other
relog tract and th«' green tract
received spirited competition.
Among the successful bidders
. imber Company,
Saginaw. 1 tract.
Mf ywnotr?
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moton ç < j R e
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Service by
Mayflower Insurance Ex.
C. C. Morelock Ins. Agency
Phone 1040
Affiliated with
Wilson Real Estate
NORTONIA VM
Now on
MOCK'S BUICK
PORTLAND, ORE
Completely new in body design
with full 4-door Riveria styling and
livestockmen who head
I’Ll S
linmediut«* delivery of many models of Bui< k Special»,
Century», Supers, Koadmasters. Now in Stock.
Eugene, vice
John Hill,
president ; Bill Stevenson, Coburg,
treasurer; Harry Harliert, Eugene
and Otto Lydy, Marcóla, board
members. County Agent Hall
the group's secretary.
SPECIAL ON NEW TV SETS
on a
I^ind drainage is a conservation
practice that pays, according to a
new leaflet published by the Ore­
gon State college agricultural ex­
tension service.
Written .by Marvin N. Shearer,
OSC extension irrigation special­
ist, the folder lists the advantages
of land drainage and uses num­
erous illustrations to show how
drainage improves fields and helps
produce better crops.
Nearly a million acres of land
in Oregon still need drainage for
I best crop production. Shearer
points oyt. He says that drainage
alone will often double crop pro­
duction on wet or heavy soils.
Title of the leaflet is, "Land
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Phone 667
Mrs. W. H. Mitchell Is
New Rebekah at Lorane
By Mrs. R. G. ’ '>nn*r
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
Ph. 555-556
RELAX
many deaths
forces
years
Visitors Fi^day iwening
Saunders home
cousins, Mr. and Mrs
Moody.
Mrs.
Hayes of Junction City
Arlie (Langtion) Myers of Eugen«’
■ »me to Coitage Grove •<> attend
the funeral of their neighlxn in
their ehildhixxl days, A. L. W<xxl-
ard. They all formerly lived a’
Hebron
Mr. and Mrs. ( lyde
l^jngdon have moved to Eugene
tension offices or the OSC bulle. from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone-
tin clerk, Corvallis.
burg of Eureka, Calif., came ,OI1
the funeral of h's sister's husband
Ed Hoyt la-1 week. Besides his
relatives they visited her people
hero also, including her sisters.
Mis. C. S. Piaster and Mrs. Jennie
Arne.
Emerson Portables, 14 inch
Traveler, 21 inch
Sylvania 21 inch
Westinghouses, 21 inch
CBS 21 inch
25c-38
LORANE Initiation was held
Monday evehing for Mrs, W H.
Mitchell Jr. by Lorane Rebekah
liidge. chapter 252.
Several reports on the recent
district convention held at Irving
were given. Nine Rebekahs from
Inorane attended the convention
A ¡xitluck supper was held fol­
lowing the meeting to welcome
the new member. Decorations or
pink and green candles, green
plants and silhouettes of I resi­
dents Washington and Lincoln
were used on the tables. Twenty-
two members and one visitor were
prascnL
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MEMORY
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relief from glare makes it the
perfect multi purpose light lor;
ly a home-made prod­
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that kept a cow it was
mother's job to turn
the surplus skim milk
into cottage cheese.
Today, cottage cheese
is available in practi­
cally every food store
in the land. Just as
delicious as mother
used to make, too. Re-
member?
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