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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
Twelve Page«, Two Soction«, Section 2 I Cottage ®roue Sentinel Rural Fire Association District Election December 16th You Gain by Giving . . . News Devoted to the Interests off the Common People VOLUME LVI! cottage grove , lane county , I he Library of < Congress wax founded in IM m ) .... burned by •he British In INI ». but later re Mr. and Mm. Ira Lee, Mi and built. Mrs. Vai Lee and family of Oak- i idge were Sunday guests at the Sidney Bales home Mm. Henry Homer and children of Holly are visiting with relatives and her parent« Mr and Mm Hugh Doolittle. Mr Olpha Bridensllen has made a buxine«« trip to Portland thin Week Mrs. Ray Steele was confined to her home several days this week. The advertisement curtain which had been In the ladles club hall for several years, has now l« cn hung in the new school build ing. •Sidney Bales was honored at a Kos .113 card parly Monday evening, when 1‘hoim 03 a few fih nd. < mm iii i'» help him LODGE NO «19 c< l< bixitc hl* birthday. After a steady downpour of ram Meals served every night Monday, we were surprised to wake up Tuesday morning with after 6:00 o'clock. snow on the ground and the lovely sun shining DORENA O regon , T hursday , N ovember 21. i < h 6 NUMBER 15 ( .N. Staff Repreaenta Many Landa and Many Rucea Moose Lodge meets every Tuesday night at 8 :00 o clock. CLOSEO AM. DAV MMtAY 9tfc < altlr Kuyln« Packers figure average |„ori ... buying their c.nie „m h„8, a„d make allowances for damage m their purchase price». DIAMONDS WATCHES FOR THE Por The Entire Family IS A GOOD IDEA. Not hing i. more Mppnriatrd more ilM M gm nothing lends tuon* elimin i<> g falde netting than the accrnt of gleaming silver. \ mi may chmme lovely Sterling or plated Hollow- wan la-antifully crafted simple or ornate an you v Jgh. We are featuring a Tropical Pattern tlii« month which ¡M out- standing. The following suggeations will include a group ^Miiee everyone will enjoy its beauty mid luefulncns. 15 and 20 inch «ilver plated well and tree Meal Platter» From $ 7.96 Silver plated trays From 400 Silver plated Vegetable Dishes Front 000 • Silver plated Bread Trays From 600 Silver plate Candle sticks 16.95 Silver plated Sugar and Creamer From 14 95 Sterling Baby fork and spoon From 8 95 Silver plated Baby cups 225 Nothing Down - As Low as 50c week —A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM— Dr. M. E. Smith in charge of our Optical Dept. Community Jewelers Cottage Grove 612 Main St Phone 351 I NfDERlMDSCH G^PROKW SE HABIA ESPAHOl \ ON PARLE FRANÇAIS the eyeball in three places. She will not lose the sight of her eye ax first feared. The grade school closed Friday for a week or more as a scarlet fever case was reported in school Jake Schwarzer returned from Paulina, Ore. Monday, with a big six point elk which he killed. Reta Keene entertained 12 young folks at her home Thursday evening with a party. Mrs. Bolton and son of Lorane route are spending several days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bash at the Laird home. Freda and Nidda Schwarzer at tended an all day meeting of fie F H,A and F F A in C. G. Saturday. Reta Keene was a dinner guest of Mrs Don Bryant in Cottage Grove Sunday. The Claude Willey family of । Roseburg spent the week end wi»h relatives here. Outfits of nil kinds 1« rmheLrf . .a ‘1 f b A 10 M ,0 rePre,,en‘ *• «nany Member Countries as possible. This zroua is fathered at the Information and reception desk at th* U N. Headquarters. Lake SucX. New Y^rt LATHAM Start Plans for Fertile Gardens Mr and Mm. Gerald Beers are parent« of an eight and one-fourth ¡«Hind son born Nov 15 Mrs. Beers Success in gardening is. first of was an English bride. Mr and Mm Leslie Hull and all. dependent upon a fertile soil. son Lawton of Vancouver. Wn , ac Soils depleted of organic matter companied by Mrs. Paul Oliver and essential element« of soil fer and children, Carol and J im -. of tility are poor garden soils, and Portland took dinner at the C. A poor crops can be expected from Plaster home Friday en route to such soil«. !.ack of soil fertility Roseburg to attend the wedding has been eapccially evident in city of Mm Hull's niece. Beverly Jean and town gardens grown on va Kruse, daughter of Mr and .Mm. cant city lots, says W. B. Parker, Bert Kruse, to Neil Christian, assistant county agent. Plans can be started in the fall grandson of Mr and Mrs Harrison Christian, former résident» of La for more fertile garden soil« «is one step in growing better gar tham. den crops the following season. The wedding took place at 4 p. When home gardeners do not have m. in the First Christian Church access to stable and wax attended by 200 guest«. manures composts or barnyard become even Mrs. Oliver and children remain more important as a means of «oil ed for n longer stay but Mr. and enrichment when broadcast over Mn. Hull accompanied by Miss , the garden soil in the spring JuM Alice Mahn of Roseburg spent before plowing or spading. Friday night at the Plaster» and Parker adds that now is the returned to Vancouver, Wn. Sat time to gather organic matter urday. •for composting which may be A 4-H Health club composed of found in the leaves from maple 19 members was recently formed ftrees, ■ oak trees, deciduous fruit at Latham school Joel Pynch is trees. Clippings from the lawn president ; Georgena McReynolds. may be used. Pea vines. bean vicv-pre».. and Nancy Crader, sec Vines, cabbage leaves, beet tops, retary. Mrs. Mildred Coiner is the carrot tops, and all other organic leader. materials from the garden are Hebron Grange members are re valuable for composting. None quested to bring their articles for should he destroyed or carter! the miscellaneous bazaar sponsor- away in the garbage. < >ne method of making compost <xl by the Home Eronomics club to the hall .Dec. 13 so they may be pile, according to Parker, is to marked for the sale at the Grove pile leaves or other organic refuse Hardware Dec. 14. Th<> women about one foot deep covering the will liold an all day meeting in the s|M|ce set aside for the compost heap. Over this layer of leaves, hall Dec. 13. Ppy ground equipment and the straw, or other organic material lunch nx>m are the objects of a pie spread a nitrogen fertilizer. This social to. I m - held at Latham school nitrogen fertilizer may be sulfate Friday evening Nov 22 at ft p. m of ammonia, if available, cyana- P. Waldo Davis of Eugene will mid. nitrate of soda or ammonium present several numbers in addi- nitrate at the rate of one-fourth to one-half pound per square yard • k»n to the school program. of compost area. Also add supcr- A surprise birthday party which phosphate at the rate of one- honored W Stewart was gn » by f rienda and neighbor« Saturday fourth pound per square yard, find lime, preferably ground lime evening rock, at the rate of one- fourth Social night at Hebron Grange pound for each square yard. Nov. 1« was well attended. The Tn the place of lime, one- next social night Dec 21 will fee half pound of wood ashes mav.be preceded by the usual Christmas used per square yard. I Do not' use program at H p. m. more ashes than this.) Each suc Richard Wolieat who is employ cessive layer of leaves or bulky ed ¡it Glendale, spent the week end organic material can receive the at the Overguard home. same amounts of fertilizers per Miss Belva Garoutte spent Mon square yard. Add water enough day in Eugene. to make the layer moist On this first layer of leaves, straw, or other organic material, place a thin layer of stable manure, poul try manure, or manure from rab bit hutches or a layer of the rich- est soil available. This layer of manures or soil or both is import ant and necessary for the rapid decomposition of the compost pile. I his layer should be one or two inches deep. Manures are desirable for this layer hut not a necessity. Rich soil supplies soil bacteria which encourage the rotting of the materials. Add successive lay ers of organic material to the com post heap as already directed un til it is completed. If rainfall is excessive, a roof can be provided to ward off or drain away the ex- cess moisture which might leak valuable fertility front the com- po«t pile. After the first t\«n months have past mix the pile and sMiVdJMii SAGINAW Mr and Mrs Jim Callantine and Mrs Helen Copp were involved in a car accident Friday night one mile south of here which sent all three to the hospital for treat ment. Mr. Callantine, driver of the car, was the least seriously hurt having a bad cut on his head and leg injury. Mrs Callantine will tie confined in bed quite a while with an injured ankle which was broken in several places. Mrs. Copp suffered injury to her eye when her glasses broke and cut then do the same about once every month thereafter until spread on the garden. TRICYCLES PEDAL CARS ARCHERY SETS SKOOTERS PO GO STICKS SAGINAW MACHINE AND WELDING SHOP SAGINAW General Welding — Machin* Work — Steel Fabrication — Aluminum Melding. RALPH ELMER LONG W4LSON 1-tfc Don’t Disappoint Your Child at Christmas! EASY PARKING CROQUET SETS PERSONAL SERVICE Green’s Hardware & Supply Phone 222 Resist Hint impulse to look where you’re not going. 'Can it takes only a split second to split a fender Creswell, Oregon But if it should happen you, don’t lx? downhearted. Unwrinkling sheet metal is one of our talents G««*^ We are proud to announce we have just installed the lat est dry cleaning equipment this industry has to offer. In doing so we have given Cottage Grove the first mod ern dry cleaning plant in its history. We guarantee you, our customers, the best quality in dry cleaning there is to be had anywhere in the country. The cleaning equip ment we have just installed is the best to be had. We invite your inspection. WE NOW HAVE AN ALTERATION DEPARTMENT WATERPROOF THAT WINTER GARMENT NOW! HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED IF WE DON'T GET YOUR CLEANING YOU ARE NOT GETTING YOUR MONEY S So just get your mind’s eye focused on our sign of authorized Ford service. It’s “Home” for your Ford Used Merchandise Bought, Sold and Exchanged WORTH Authorized Ford service means you get the services of mechanics who know' your Ford like a book; that these experts are trained in Ford methods, use spe cialized Ford equipment and genuine Ford parts. i es, grim turns to grin as you sei the results of our workmanship. We stakd our reputation on it So for any kind of service on your car, body work or mechanical, bring your Ford "Back Home." We can promise the work will be done promptly and at a fair price. For prompt Service Fairly Priced R. E. Gheer COTTAGE GROVE CLEANERS Phone 81 926 East Main Phone 310J 14-tfc SEE YOUR FORD DEALER rust IN -rm ford show starring dinah shore . cbs W ednesday / / iMi