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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
PI.EANANT Illi.I, LAI> HAVEN PAL Kb vi n-year-old Phillip Snethen of Pleasant Hill In credited with saving hi» riding companion, Dav id Neet, 7, from serious injury when Du vid', runaway horse threatened to crash into the side of u moving train. David and Phillip, along with Johnny ErlMirh mid Loyd Lenbo, nil of Pieaiant Hill, were riding kumi l'rrurrvullv« near their homo when David's R»1 rIner utIon I« th nwthud ut preserving food |n u, home started its ' runaway” down raw «tat« fur a reasonably long a road loading t he Southern Pacific track when u train wan period approaching. Phillip spurred hiM own mount HOW $1,000 BECOMES $5,000 and Oden Monjay 107 Minar BMg., Eugene Occidental Life Insurance* CkNlt|MUiy «>1 falifurnhi Oht GOS HKSS SET for octobkn rHomirnoN Oregon hens set a high produc tion record in October «I- an av erage of 11.19 egg. each, the De partment of Agriculture*« «top Butterscotch I-.«vor reporting service said today:' Brown sugar adds a delight The average was the highest ful butterrcotch Pavor to cereal.' ever recorded In the state W* Oc arai desserts. tober and was well above Ha- na- 1 tonal average of 92. The number of laying hens on racked Pork < >regon farm, was estimated nt Packinf pork in barrel« 2,527.000. a decline of 3 cent dustry Is said to ha from October last year. Salem, Mass., in IMO I hi> hi-iid, , hr- managed Io turn It pint ns the pair reached the CONVENIENT SERVICE moving train, turo»» u narrow bridge, endeavoring to »top his own animal. However, it »tumbled on a atone and rolled down the bank, currying him with Sacred Then's a big thrill waiting for you! 11 you have a boy of girl voder 12 you ran five them '« gilt you'll never regret. W« would Ike to explain it to you 1I.0C0 polity polity at »ne 21 without any imrrsw in premium. Sounds good, doesn't it? And it if good . .. scconlmg to all the Bort Cranberries Sort cranberries carefully before cooking them. A few «hrivchd and speckled ones can bitter the whole uuce. Heurt acci- deni. David suffered a bruised leg and Phillip a fractured foot. VKTKRANM BUY • O! It HI ILDINGN Word reached Salem Wednesday that only four building« out of 5X5 to be disposed of at Camp Adair will be »old to veterans. Regional war assets udminlstra- lion headquarters In Portland an nounced that blds for four build- ingw wi re the only ones accepted, among 26 which covered 61 build ings Other» were rejected as be ing too low One bid was in the amount of $1 public will Kt Bidding now patUM* to the gen- inl public with term» remaining he nuim ', officials said. TO FIT YOUR NEEDS -ha Indian «ehtine <úvt ** ,ame unifon" VETERANS! Here’s how to convert your GI Insurance: Q Vis«t or write your nearest VA office ond get < application blank. - O Fill out application, choosing from SIX permanent insurance plans .20^“* . ««• »P«eheuJ*r musical rid«« a* the old 2nd Dragoon, of Native of India Talks at FHA Meet At the district meeting of the Future Homemakers of America I held at the union high school Sat urday, Miss Pramela Pandit, na- live of India and a graduate stu- dent of Oregon State College, was the principal speaker. She was dressed in native sari and was very interesting as she told of the cus toms of her native land. Miss Ber ta Newton, district chairman for the union high school chapter, pre sided, and Creswfcll chapter of FHA was installed at this time. Mrs. Dorothy Kem, teacher of the home economics department at the local school, is advisor for the FHA chapter. Delegates attended from Rose burg, Coos Bay, Coquille, Myrtle Point and several o t h e r high schools. Rubber bands, Tlæ Sentinel. Mrs. Tom Minor was up from Sutherlin today, transacting busi ness here. Floyd Githens returned yester day from a business visit to Chi cago and Detroit. He is said t< have visited Henry Ford while ir the latter city. “i lost Greyhound's frequent, conveniently- 52 Lbs.! 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DSIMG W carrant ctoni VETERANS DRAWING DISABILITY PENSIONS OR COMPENSATION TIME TO CINCH THE DEAL ON THAT Makinaw or Jacket You have bjen needing. at prices so low we can't make replacements and sell at near today's prices, AUGUST 1945 AUGUST 1946 MMR) MMMMMl EACH FIGURE REPRESENTS »00,000 ACTIVE CASES The number of veterans receiving disability pensions or compensa tion practically doubled during the first year following the surrender of Japan, Veterans Administration officials reveal. In August of 1945 there were 1,103,000 on the disability compensation rolls. One year later, the Veterans Administration was paying disability claims to 2,073,000. This increase is shown graphically above. in a variety of styles and types of leathers. Ruins Alfalfa Early and frequent cuttings dur- Ing the growing reason will ruin an alfalfa stand In one or two year» THANKSGIVING DINNER at the surprising low price Leather trim. 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