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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
MOSBY CREEK The Moxby Crc'k Extension <’iuli met ThlllHdny at the I iimik ' of M im Evelyn Cnifi r of Blu, Mt Home di'inoiiHtraUun agent, Mis Jane Sini|>H<>n, put on the nai ling ol "line and design" mid it was a very Interesting meeting. A planned lunch was served at n xm. It wax again voted lor the ho,fess to only serve something Io drink und III«' rest to be brought by the mi’inlM'i The next meeting will be with Mrs Adu Overton on lin ishing unpointed furniture. This meding wdl be Wednesday, Nov. 10 Instead <»l Thursday bee use of Armisi lee day, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson returned lust week from it lw< weeks Vaiatimi s|»ent Mt the const, H'««l River, und Gnidi nd de. Wn. A FRESH KID IS UNABLE TO GET BABY S GOAT o«t 22 nt tin' home of Mr* Ev elyn < ruler of Blue Ml. Harve Duer left Thursday of, last week for Chico, California to visit his father. (Tyde Wright left Thursday for Lakeview for several days hunt ing. Malcolm Horn is convalescing at his home following his recent illness. He admits it is very hard to be grxxi these beautiful fall «lays. A request from their many friends, in th«- Valley, for the ad dress of Mr and Mrs W. E. Ras mussen is herewith granted Route 3, Box 819, Albany, Orc. We are quite proud of our young folks in the valley for there are four in the king and queen con test at the high school, with Dale Sears and June Olson among the sophomore candidates an«l Jack Siebert and Cindy Gore hoping for th«* junior king and queen crowns. Mrs. Lee Rusk arrived Saturday from her home in Milwaukie, Ore. to spend a few days at the Geo. Stratton home in the Mosby Creek district and to visit-Mrs. Stratton, whose condition is, as yet, un changed. bridal shower Friday at the home of Mrs I j >rothy laiyng in honor of D'thi Thayer who « to tx- mar ried to .Delbert Meyres sexm M ik . Agnes Miller went to Springfield Inst Thu>sday invi i pent several days vaentk n 1 homo of n friend Mrs U’hra Mor- rls Site returned homi Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jny Blackmore had hx guests last wc« k, Mr and M im . Fr«l H.dh r of Lincoln. Nehr Mr« Haller u a idsirr of Mix. Blackmore ahd they Jiavcn’t s« « n euch other for 5.1 years. Mrs. H«*tia McGuire and two ■"n < j Walden were dinner । Nundny nt the home of Mr md Grxrd Thirst-Quencher Mrs. Hurry Custh*. Rhubarb juice is particularly Mr. and Mrs. Dole Blackmon- good as a thirst-quencher on hot and son Ronnie who huve boon days. Many farm w men report THIS IS REALLY ENOUGH to get a baby'» goat! Imagine, a fresh kid trying to horn in on a nnL'. bottle an l w th living ai ( inkridge ore staying nt that men working in the fields on milk at the price that It ill But It happened, and at the Mineola, N Y . Country Fair. The youngster Jan t the Jay Blackmon* home for a few hot days prefer rhubarb juice to Neville, Menu strangely undisturbed, however, although she has C'X>d reason to protest. (i days while Mr. Blackmore any other cool beverage. Mix it working up Row river. with other fruit juices—such as The Blue Mt. school «turto strawberry, raspberry. orange, health club on Septemls r 1(1. The Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. lemon, pineapple or cherry juice. president' bi Jay Miller, secretary Davi' Hite were Mr. and Mrs. Dur- It can be preserved for year-round Mary Wixxiwmth and treasurer wood Helt of Colville, Washington use by canning or freezing. Adem- U-bow. The leader to Mrs who were on their honeymoon to A 3-eent commemorative stamp Baldwin. The name of the group .southern California. Mrs. Helt is; honoring the founder of Girl is Health Club Boosters. There the former Lucille Reamcs and is are 16 pupila lielonging to t h c Scouting in the United States, Well remembered in both the Mos club. Juliette Gordon Low, will go on i Defective flues which have by Creek and Valley districts. first day of sale in Savannah, Ga. caused a number of fires here Experience! Office Executive Tlic regular fall sessions of th«' The vast t majority of persons on Friday, < k’lotwr 29, just two > within the past few days has flu have s«4 in, in good order with on the Ballot — No. 37 of our race i have a natural tend- days before the Girl Scouts cell- brought a warning from C. V. several member^ of the Hugh Mc ency to I shrink front the nujion- brate the 26th anniversary of their Douglas, fire chief that flues Daniel family taking tutns on the Alex P McKinzey Mbility of standing and acting founding. Issue of the stamp was ! should be inspected and checked sick list. Little Patrick was the ' Francia Gallon authorized July 3 of this year by for defects befor«' winter sets in, latest but was able to return to ll-2tp-12 alone ot henvise you as’ a home owner school by Tuesday morning. President Harry S. Truman. ■liiere were eight dally |Mi|M*n> Since stamp collectors are par might lx* the next to suffer from Mrs. J. L. Crouch entertained I in Imndon in 1WM). ticularly interested in new stamps, a bail fire. a group of Cub Scout Den Mothers the Three Rivers Giri Scout Coun Doughty Residence Burns at her home recently. Mrs. Crouch cil officers in Eugene will make it The most destructive fire of is mother of Den 10. a jxiint to get information as soon the week was a six room residence Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Norris as possible as to th«* date the of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doughty, stamp will go on sale locally. who live 11 mih*s west on the spent three «lays at Silver Lake <’oll«'tors arc reminded that first Lxiranc highway, which burned to in company with Mr. and Mrs. C. day covers tor cachets) may be the ground. The local fire depart E. Neet. The party returned sans old aim'd from the postmaster in ment responded to the call, but venison. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glascow and , Savannah. Ga., from the Giri found the building a total loss. It was not learned how much family of Springfield were Sunday ! Seoul headquarters, or from com- l>ani<»s making cachets. Specific household furniture was saved. visitors at the Harve Duer home. J information on how to order may Along with the building 600 quarts Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Norris I m * obtained from the Eugene Girl o( canned goods were lost. It was entertain«! with a birthday dinner Scout office. estimai«! that the loss will exceed honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. A. RENT & $3000.00. There was n«i insurance Hemenway whose birthday anni-;, IK»LID\Y l>E( OR ITRAN on th«* building or contents, it versaries are only six hours apart. RENTAL VALUE INSURANCE was said. EASILY MADE , Other guests included Mr. and When members of the fire de .Mrs. Read Hemenway and chil Attractive way* Io uno native oHors you financial Oregon evergreen material fo • partment answered the call, they dren. Mr. and Mrs. James Hemen protection, reimbursing ChriKtmas wreathes and other said they thought it was within way and children. Mr. and Mis. 1019 East Main decorations is doscrilxsl in n the six mile limit of the Southern Ed Finnerty and Mr .and Mrs. Ed you for the loss of rents Lane Rural Fire Protective As- ' Keitzcr. mimeograph circular prepared, by the O. S. C. extension service hi isociation. and finding that the fire : Mrs. Ralph Scars and Mrs. J. L. during the period of home economics. The circular, now wits five miles farther on, the Crouch and children were Sunday repairs or reconstruc* in the bn ruts of all home demon equipment was driven on in the callers at the new home of Mr. and stration agents, is illustrat«! with hope that the department might be Mrs. Obmn. • < tion duo to fire or other sketches showing construction of ! of some help. The fire was said to have been due to a defective wreaths, garlands, evergreen ball: mishaps. flue. and table decorations. Saturday the fire department The Mme press which issued the answered a call from the Ted Self first paper in Oregon and Califor Service Laundry nnd found that n Wiser Bltlg. 617 Main Phone 34 nia was taken to Washington to defective thermostat had caused a dryer of clothes to burn up. Sun print th<' first paper there. day a fire call was answered at the home of John White at 243 North H. street. The blase origi nating from a defective flue caus- «labout $50.00 damage around the flue. Monday a call was answered at • the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. I Radtke at 43 North K. street. Fire of an unknown origin burned a corner of the kitchen, causing No cost! No obligation! It's yours absolutely fr— when damages estimated at about $200. you see our exciting demonstration of the new Bendix NEW SHELL Bl UN ER Washer with the amazing Automatic Soap Injector! 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The Company is ¡offering the design of the device without charge to the burner in dustry in the interests of fuel oil conservation, Mr Norcross said, so that as many consumers as I possible can take advantage of the fuel savings that have ranged from 136 to 991 gallons annualy in I 18 tyst homes. ELECT Alex P. McKinzey New Stamp Honors Founder of Girl Scout Movement COUNTY CLERK Nov. 2, 1948 Defective Flues Cause Number of Fires Past Week DELIGHT VALLEY Thürs., Oct. 21, IMA The Sentinel, ('»timer Gruve. Oregon Channel Islands Channel islands were the only British homeland territory to be occupied by the Germans. Occupa tion lasted five years. The islands lie only 20 to 30 miles off the French coast, well within the bay formed by the Cherbourg peninsula and Brittany. Wood Lals About four million persons In th« United State« own a piece of wood land which contain« less than 300 acre«. Together these small acre age timber owners control 200 mil lion acres of forest. 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