Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
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Oakfield Independent Folds after 45 years, Donald A. Wickes the publisher. 4-2-<strong>19</strong>71<br />
Oakland Farm East Bethany. Owned by Page Brothers, George A. and Ransom. no date<br />
RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 54<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Oasis The Holland Inn before and after. Gentners was Oasis after the end of<br />
Prohibition. Run by Reynolds and Hill. After Hill died Frank and Harding<br />
Callan ran it. Loren Gentner bought it in <strong>19</strong>40 and changed the name to<br />
Gentner's.<br />
Hammond had run the Oasis at 407 West Main Street. 9-9-<strong>19</strong>36<br />
25 Evans Street. 5-17-<strong>19</strong>37<br />
Edward L. Hammond, proprietor. 5-24-<strong>19</strong>38<br />
Frank and Joyce Calcagio, proprietors on Clinton Street. 6-20-<strong>19</strong>49<br />
Oasis Beauty & Tanning Shop, 400 Ellicott Street.<br />
Interview with Nicole I. Pasi, proprietor. 1-3-2000<br />
Oasis Restaurant On the corner of Route 33 and Route 237. 8-16-<strong>19</strong>76<br />
O-At-Ka Milk Products Inc. Zoning change sought for. 4-16-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
O-At-Ka Milk Processing Plant Construction a step nearer. 4-26-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Seeks a sewer connection. 4-25-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Plans for the plant completed. 6-24-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Offices in the Pixley plant, East Bethany. 8-6-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Ground breaking - Carl Espersen Co. the builder. 9-9-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Cornerstone laid. 10-1-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Sewer connection contract let. 9-23-<strong>19</strong>58<br />
Picture of progress on. 3-16-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Starts production - picture. 5-8-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
In full production - the plant nearly completed. 8-26-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Open House - picture. 11-6-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
About 300 visit at the Open House. 11-11-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Doing a record business - no closing for the holidays. 5-28-<strong>19</strong>60<br />
Adding new equipment. 12-29-<strong>19</strong>60<br />
Milk strike in Buffalo diverts milk to. 5-2, 3-<strong>19</strong>61<br />
Plans expansion. Buying 17 acres to build a $150,000 addition. 10-17-<strong>19</strong>61<br />
To enlarge, increase business. 2-13-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
Payroll reaches $200,000. 4-23-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
Sales up to $5million - picture of the evaporated milk assembly line. 8-10-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
Stainless Steel tank, the largest of its type in the US, installed on the roof. 11-9-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
New tank placed on the roof. 11-15-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
Evaporated milk new products. 2-4-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Gets a huge export order. 2-28-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Doubling order to India. 3-6-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Milk volume raised.<br />
Union of milk drivers - now independent - joins the Teamsters, Local 645 -<br />
3-15-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Ind. Brotherhood of Teamsters. 5-2-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Filling its first South American orders. 8-20-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Filling a 65,000 order. 10-23-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Larry Cushing announces C. Ronald Carlson, plant manager. 10-25-<strong>19</strong>63<br />
Lists an increase in sales. 3-31-<strong>19</strong>64<br />
Elects Richard Call, president. 4-10-<strong>19</strong>65<br />
Bobb L. Hall, the new manager. 3-15-<strong>19</strong>66<br />
Exhibits new product - chocolate milk. 4-18-<strong>19</strong>66