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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
TB Health Workers Will Meet -I OSC Approximately fifty - volunteer t ulici etilos I m workers in iisstM-la I n mi t lilt UlgllOUl are reglsteied for thè .ninid miti sumnier Insinui,- to I h - he Siickell Unii, ( trepen Stali lego, Corvnlhs, July 17 to .'I The Confi li lice, |Hinso| ed by the Tillit ! -lllosi limi Hellitit A o-Tithm, will bring two out ol state public li< ill It woil« I - Mr s I Inri let I, Remington, field consul tant in the Christmas sale. New York City, and Miss Catherine Vnvra. n.»sr tant lessor, department ol public health mid prev- olive medicine, Umvei sity of Washington Medical school C. G. Girl Scouts Finish Successful Camp Last Week 1C- Gallon Mercato Winter damage to tree- in log ig areas has resulted in four liathi; among tiu-gon kiggcin in the last two months, claims filed Kith tin Industrial Accident Com- missiou revt ahd today. A warning agaar t this condi- >n was generally published by nil n< ■wspapers in March, ft named • I nt "I nature ol the dam and wrought by ice, - os it stated that limbs had ln< n broken from trotti I", iign-en and ! I •I ‘-I • 11 tMt ■ and said some had fallen to the ground but many still lay loose in living foliage, ami others still Because right r light, lo fi right were wisdom in the of eonwqui-nc- Tennyson. TV UAW AKE ? IPur B rando on cz.nu w lu Kt MAIN THt MHC nm Wld u fSUANOtt) Ar CltHAlU W.', < rut moon - whim ruwiumr OlsrtRtHr S igh ;, will aiijvv as the cow awowc. tJUl AN OLD HAND at “«hootin' square" lire Lunn d In labor disputes. "One Gun" Cyrus of string Ching, din-' tor of the Federal Med suspended above it in the slim test iation and Conciliation Service, time. seems mode-to-order for the bron cho-busting role in which he is pictured Be put on the outfit for the Notional Press Club's barbecue ut loit Hunt Va (fritcrnctlvnal) Our Shell distribution si r vice Is always the same., prompt ... dc|irndnldi' . . rcuHonnhlc! ('till li\\ MOND I'. WDI Rs| \ . our delivery service is al ways prompt. it« h mt us to keep your tankn or bar rels filled with quality oils mid gasoline. 'nrpFinmi »HILU OIL DISTRIB I PHOMI 2Í0 VM‘ «' T4VMR COTTAGE GROVf. ORISON : < '.imp": Cam|N’rs I ly d. - Brownie Tiry ; 2nd, Wanda I lly; 3rd Marie 'minie Cha.se. 1st Kithh-n camp with either full or part tune help nie: the Mesdatnes Gamage, Frank Rn let i Eun, Henry Kelly, R. H A. G. King, LeRoy Potter, Jim Adams V. L. Burt, Cliffoid Pickncll, I b Burchett, C. W. Cothrel). Clarence Jones, ¡uggisburg, Dick Ronald Gray, Russell 2nd. I Smith. G. I. Wickendoll, Harvey Kim;: Roscm iry D Baker, Virgil Ken- anti on-scouts, n. Keith Roberts, Truman De- I. Naomi on. F. B. McBee. Hubert Hicke- Nancy Hugdahl Small, V. Mullens, Weston, Clarence Price, Chase, Leslie Wicks, El mer Homing, Maty McBee, Henry Minkler, and the Misses Ethel Riehat tison, Gvi.udmc Haynes, Jo Ann Funk, anti Ncla Richardson a; monti Theis 1th DORENA Lot Wagner, Phone KI5.lt Mr. and Mi*. Henry Kelly and famlly an- taking a two weeks vacation, vi-iting friends and rela tives in different pails of Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and in Ronnie moved to Coos Bay last eek where Mr. Johnson will be employed. Mi-s. Laura Devcnport is much improved the last few days, after being ill the past month with pleurisy and pneumonia. Mrs. Avaneila Wicks drove the school bus to transport thirty girls and chap, runs Jennette Kelly and Gretta Estabrook to attend the Giri Scout camp on Mosby creek two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. wis Rohlfstcn of Santa Barbara, California have been friends the past week. Several ladies met at the school house recently and dr- s^d fifty- hens for school lunches. Mr. E. W. Davenport received an injured eye last week, but is all right now. Mr. Jim Spahr is ill at his home. Miss Opal Wagner and niece Tamara left last week to visit Tamara's father, Mr. Wagner ut Entei prise. Everybody reads the Classified. Pages 20 and 21 BUTANE TANKS & GAS Robbins Rest NNOU n Œ CHAS. S. HALL INSURANCE AGENCY 105 Main St. < III AS. S. HALL Loose Limbs Are Hazards in Woods Phom* 72 U.OYB E. LINTON • Itiin' by living filiera Caution on , Dm«- County Federation of Wo- Thur*.. .Inly IS, 1950 men's clubs will meet Friday in to the pranervation of Creswell, with Cn swi II Civic club life acting as hostess group. Mrs. It. K. Grout Registration will lx- tt-n- Mr and Mrs. Clayton Halverson thirty o'clock, followed by a busi- and daughter Joyce returned to ness meeting. Mrs. W. V. Briggs a rm ci their home at Woodland, Washing of the Ik.rcas Circle of the M- tho „ . i This meeting is ulso to ho a ton Friday after spending a few -li * - limi t, W. dn d ,y at a pimu ,|,()W„r for th„ children's Fami • lays visiting relatives anil to at >1 th. hons- of Mm. J E Smith |((,n„. ;it <-orv Th-- following tend the funeral of James Culbert h- birth-lay anniv. . iry of Mr w.-uM most useful as son. Irm i <»gram was observed with a shower gifts: dish towels, flower Several folks mot red to Twin ili > nr iful birthday rake. Mrs. E. vases and containers, frogs, etc., trikes in eastern Oregon for a C Fisher Jed the devotions, anti books, pictures, anklets, socks, fishing trip, taking advantage of woik on bazaar articles was done panties, or good user) articles of their vacations from R >w River Mrs Barto Perini and Mrs. P. clothing. Shrubs or roses would be mill. W Kinnarnon will entertain the acceptable. Mr and Mrs. Bill Jones and Sist-rh --d of th«- Christian church Sandra were Wednesday evening ni the -«rvlce rooms, Wednesday Wisdom is the principal thing; dinner guests at the home of Mr. af’ern-xin of July 19 for quilting. therefore get wisdom; and with and Mrs. Elliot Eriksen. Later in M- Minnie Henriksen will enter- all thy getting get understanding. the evening Mrs. Clayton Halver Proverbs 17 tain the group August 2. son. aunt of Mrs. Scott, and Mr. CULP CREEK CRESWELL w and Mrs. Bob Sears called. Several of the strawberry pick ers returned from Estacada thiA week end. Those from out of town who at tended the funeral of James Cul bertson w-cre Richard Blnck and Mi ■ Evelyn Benefield of Redding,* California; Thelma Scott, ArvntnR California; Mr. and Mrs. Bot^ Northrup, Selma. Oregon; Kurt Hhdsn of Grants Pass Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Halverson of Wood- land, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeBruine of ( fakland. Califot nia. If you wish to train up n child in the wav he should go. just skir mish ahead on that line yourself. Josh Billings