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R»W I t I V K I t lll'M T L r.K M iA t the Row R ive r llu s lk 'r s jvestiick I II clu b Itieeting Mon U ’ A ' l i m y Hl I h r l i i i i i y . Wood t> rtb home there were I I mem li- . o n l, th re e v iilt o i» , M r III M i . I .t i ll I m i l l pH- m ill M i p yo rg e W o n tlw n l III, « m l the hilern, G e o rg e W o o d w o rth B ie l Seaver tw o um l (F le c tio n o f o ffice r« whs held 4 th Stephen G lllis p ie nam eil ■ ealde nt, M ary W ood w o rth , vice ■ealdent. K a th lee n G llllaple, sec- d ia r y , Jeanne Voss, le p o rte r; Ifo rg e W o o d w o rth Jr., sergeant- anna, and Ann Chapm an, re- h'«hm ent cha irm an , R efreshm ents were aerved at Re close of the m»>etlng by M ia V<aalworth 4 | "Jungles Alleutl" Studied II) Baptist Society Pointers Listed For Storing Fruits Vegetables at OSC M rs F rv ln Ifk iw e n and M ia. H a rold Spriggs were hoateaaea al i l l I .10 dessert course on Novem- ber 5 when the B iip tl« l M issionary , Society met al Ih r chu rch A abort business m e e tin g waa preaided over by M rs A. C. Spriggs, president M rs Jsihn M c C a ll led the devotions liaaed on T h a n ksg ivin g as found in the S criptures, and Mrs. G lenn W eel- ! d ry e r waa In charge o f the lesson on "Jungles Ahead," w h ich to ld o f Hie hardship« and sscrlfle es of the natives to become C h ilstla n » T he W h ite Cross quota was f i l l ed and a Isix was re p orted sent io the Rev. and Mrs. O sgiusl In Ite ng kl-t >rl«Mi, Ind ia, to la- uaed In th e ir w o rk I-AZY MEN LEAD PROGRESS F o r c e d tu rlra slaves dragged b u ild in g atone; n lazy man In- Vented a wheel. In I h e * dim | mih I men dlp|>eil w a te r from th e N ile ; a lazy m an conceived a wheel w ith buckets and let the c u rre n t do hla w o rk It was hot w o rk to tend a fire In an OutKide oven; a lazy m an I m ii II hn oven inside a stove I th in k a nagging w ife math* a lazy hualuind «weep the flo o r w ith a broom ; he'd ra th e r fish ao b u ilt a vacuum cleaner. 1 m l y o u ever waah clothe« on a (Wash-board? Some lazy man rfii't and b u ilt a w ashing inn- R*hlnr. W hen th a t lid o f th a t tea- m e ttle popja*d up and down a d re a m e r gave us n il I road« m id fro ze n f r u it Juice • h ire U|«»n • tim e a lazy m att was In a b u rry ; hla horar waa faat but ( t i l l too alow; he b u ilt an auto- ITiolille W herever you arc prog fe«a. there you w ill f i n d a d im m e r ; «<ane m an w ho w a n t ed to do a Job easier, quicker, b e tte r. W e laud the tycoon of Indus try . g lo rify the hero but I'm fo r m a kin g I-azy Men K in g o f Progress. M ills Mortuary Established 1912 W ashington a t Seventh Phone 202 C ottage Grove, Oregon Z t'L E I M A M RM BRRM T O P AC K T H A N K M G IY IN G BO X Z u le lm .i club. D aughters o f the N ile, w ill meet nt H p m. W ednes day, Novem ber 19, nt th e home of Mrs. F. R. Husti-d, 205 Q uincy. Co-host esses w ill he M rs. A r th u r Schaefer and Mr«. E lm e r F le m in g Member« are requested to b ring donations o f candy, cookies, nuts, etc. fo r the T h a n ksg ivin g ban. 'Ilio s e unable to atte n d m ay call 700. —♦ — NEW GARDEN C LU B M EETS W IT H MRS. BltAN D M N KM N T he C ottage G rove Hom e G a rd ener« clu b met a t the home of Mrs. C. I*. Itrandsnesa on N ovem b e r I fo r a 1;30 dessert and regu la r m eeting A rep ort was given on the N a tio n a l A rt W i-ek display In Petersen’« D e p a rtm e n t S tore w indow lies Idea a flo w e r display m id o il p a in tin g * o f -Mr«. Charles W a d the clu b had a p ictu re fra m e flo w e r arra ng em en t culled “ L iv in g A rt.',' M rs. N o rm a n R ich ard i spoke on the top ic "P u ttin g the G arden lb lie d ." '171« next m e d Ing w i ll be a C h ristm as p a rty held December 2 at the home o f Mrs. A lv in IXigan e—♦ — R O Y A L N E fG H R D R A M E E T T he Royal-.Neighbors m et Tues day In the 1OOF h a ll f o r a short btMine « incsU ng amt n o d a l hour. June B ird and M a ry D u ffy ser- visi refresh ib ents at the clone o f the meeting. FREE CERAMIC LESSONS Under InatniclionM of Mora Mae Hcndcnthott. Techniques taught nowhere eltte. Oregon's First Studio .'»HO Item* in Greenware Pottery — Porcelain — China Painting to arrange for group*. Bring your lunch and stay all day. 13-ltp P rop er storage o f the home ow ner's f r u it and garden products >s based on three th in g » tem pe r atu re , h u m id ity and san itatio n »ay» H J. O 'R e illy, extension p la n t iia th o lo g y specialist at O re gon S tate ri-"i-g e l i the liv e '- «re watched, c e lla r >r o th e r common storage of Friday and Saturday W arning s against th e ir Soviet ipples, w in te r fM-ars, potatoes, « m asters reach Radio F rt* ' Eiw - •errota, tu rn ip s, squash, cabbage, ope's listeners in Iro n C ilrta in etc., can lie successful, he says. by countries. Adequate v e n tila tio n is the key to p ro jie r h u m id ity according to I-egal F orm s The Sentinel D’R e illy . T em peratures o f 36 to 4(1 degree« arc best because the uoler the c e lla r o r basement, the ({. W hat ia thi» method o f meat onger garden crops w ill keep in cookery 7 A . T h is is a “ reverse b ra is in g ” storage. method used fo r cooking sausage. T he H»lrd im p o rta n t fa c to r 1» Q. W hat are the steps to follow ? sanitation. Before th e crop« are A . Place pork sausage lin k s , coun «tored, the storage a n a should try -s ty le sausage or sausage p a t be cleaned tho ro ug hly, R otted po ties form ed fro m hulk po rk sau tatoes and o th e r d<*cayed and sage in to a heavy fry in g -p a n . A dil »polled m a te ria l s h o u l d I m * re 2 o r 3 tablespoons o f w ater. Cover moved, W ashing the w a lls w ith a the pan closely and le t the sausage J to 5 per cent copper »u lfate so rook f o r 10 to 15 minutes o r u n til the w a te r e v a p o r a t e s . Then un- ' lu tio n w ill k ill o ff the ro t and de cover the fry in g -p a n and le t the cay-causing lu n g i and bacteria. sausage brown. As the w in te r goes on, be on the lookout lo r th a t one ro tte n B U R M A RI< E P R O D l't T IO N apple in the barrelI o r ro tte n car- G ETS J>O|NT F („ R % |I) Buy one at the regular price, r o t in the bin, O R e illy suggests R em oving the decayed fr u its and B e fo » W o rld W a r I I . Burm a buy the 2nd dress of equal vegetables e a rly pays dividends was kno w n as the F a r E ast’» rice value for only $1.00! in keeping a h e alth y storage th ru - , bow l.” W a r damage and postw ar o u t the season I t is fro m these insurgency cu t its annual produc- fir s t in fe ctio n s th a t the ro t and tio n o f rice to less th a n h a lf the decay-causing organism s spread p re w a r 3.5 m illio n tons. T h is de- o u t and soon destroy much o f th e ,d in e seriou sly reduced the coun — MANY ITEMS LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM— try 's n a tio n a l income and present gardener's sum m er produce. ed serious problem s to o th e r na tions n o rm a lly dependent on B u r I . H. DEI.EGATION ATTENDS ma's rice. HMD OOUNCIL IN MANILA Previous technical - assistance A U. S. delegation is p a rtic ip a t agreem ents have sought to bring in g in the fo u rth m eeting o f » he ! ' œ Ln t‘^ ' “ à c k '" t o " . ' t s ' p ^ ? 16-country Indo-P acdic Fisheries pr(,min<.ncvy jn th i. r i ce-export C o un cil at M anila, w4w*re special- fj(>| , im proved c u ltiv a tio n .a t. a m discussing a ll aspect, of , hfi rP(.,an la tio n o f — 7'H h fis o t *tr»2w MR. AM» MRS. JAMES ORANT THIEDE (Miss Shirley Rar F trelniiller), who « e n - married November .» at Stevenson, Wash. He waa Inibirteli luto the nriniil I in es on N otrm ber 12. James Thiede Weds St. Helens Girl I II SNAPPY SEW ERS W II.L MEET SilH E M B E R 12 T h e ri' were 16 members present at Ihe recent m eeting o f the 4-H Snappy Sewers in Iie lig h t V alle y. Hostesses were Jeanie F orge y and I level ly Shi - pherd. T h e next m eeting w ill he held n l 2:30 p m . N ovem ber 12 at the h S J , * ' n“ o f fh d 7 CoOncd - o u Qth<.r f» n n - " d P ojn, irrig a tio n systems An- D e lig h t V alle y schoolhouse w ith m bV a jo " r ? objectives F o)|r C h ris tin e F orgey and R u th W ay a rc according to the S ta te D e - , Slgnpfl thjs as hostesses. n • co n tin u in g close cooperation be — l l i To determ ine technical ap- tween A m erican and Burmese R 1 IN H O W D A D 'S prouches to the problem s o f dc- technicians in the cam paign fo r D INN ER IS Wl'Ct ESS vclo pn ien t and pro pe r u tiliz a tio n m ore food. The R ainbow Dad's D in n e r of o f fisheries resources o f the Ind o- , ________________ N ovem ber 10, was a success and I . h il h a rta , | j ron (-,,r t ;iin cou ntrie s' listeners n e ttis l R ainbow a p p ro xim a te ly $48 (2 ) To encourage and eoordin- bom bard Radio Free Europe and fro m v o lu n ta ry c o n trib u tio n s . ate research and the a p plicatio n lh e Crusade fo r Freedom w ith M a ry Lou W iese was escorted o f im proved methods in e v ç ry d a j secret fan m a il to the F ast and presented w ith ; ■ i, im . and __________________________________ the tra d itio n a l past w o rth y ad i3 i T o assemble, publish, and visor'« • w h ite Bible d u rin g the o th e rw ise dissem inate technical \ .Z re g u la r m eeting. in fo rm a tio n re la tiv e to liv in g , F o rm a l in itia tio n w ill he held aquatic resource». at the next meeting. M iss S h irle y Rae E tz e lm llle r, d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. Jam<*s E tz e lm llle r o f St. Helen», became lb»* b rid e of James G ra n t T h lixle , son o f M r and M rs Iz,uls T hie de o f Cottage (»rove, on N ovem ber 5 at Stevenson. W ash. A tte n d in g the couple were her fa th e r and Jean Olson o f S t. Helens. The b ride w o n ' a navy blue suit, black accessories a n il a p in k cat na tion corsage. T h e bride Is a gra du ate o f S t. Helens high school and the b rid e groom atten ded the local school», M r. T hiede wa» inducted In to the arm ed service» on N ovem ber 12 and his b ride re tu rn e d to S t. Helens where she w ill resume her w o rk u» a tek'phone opera to r. A d in n e r was m rved in honor o f Ihe couple nt the l„>ui«’ T hiede home. Those pri'sent besides the — - honored couple were M r. and M rs. PNG CLI R MEETS EARLY Percy Josh. M r. a n il M rs. E lm e r Past N oble G rands w ill meet Josh and fa m ily , W illia m K na pp and M r and M rs. Ezra Exceen Novem ber 20 instead o f 27 on ac count o f Ihe T h a n ksg ivin g holiday. and fa m ily , s ill o f Koselairg. T h e m e e tin g w ill !w a t t h e I< x )F h a ll. V IR G IN IA H A IL E Y Last m ee ting was held O ctober R E PR ER EN TM S T ID E N T 30, w ith L e ila S te w a rt. M arie IIO Y R II A T C G N F E R E N C E Sorensen and L o re tta S afle y as E U G E N E Mi»» V irg in ia D ailey, hostesses. d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. E m e ry M. D a ile y o f C ottage Grove, re p I', ft. GIY i s LIBERIA AID resented the S tud ent U nion Board I NDER POINT FOI It PLAN o f the U n iv e rs ity o f O regon a t a Sine«* Decem ber 1950, U. S. reg io nal conference o f S tudent Unions held T h u rsd a y and F rid a y technical advice and fin a n cia l as sistance have been dovetailed in to in Cbrvallls, M iss D ailey, w ho served as re L ib e ria 's 5-ve ar developm ent plan. A t present 8-1 A m erican te ch n i cord er fo r a leadership team, is a cians are helping in the c o u n try Junior in Journalism at the u n iv e r wide pro gra m . sity. U n de r a P oint F o u r agreem ent, the plan aim s p rim a rily a t helping L ib e ria im p ro ve its a g ric u ltu re and p u b lic he a lth and s a n ita tio n fa c ilitie s , as w e ll as its school Balcony system, road and com m unication n e tw o rk. ix»rt nnd e le c tric fa c ili Cottage (»rove Hotel ties, p u b lic a d m in is tra tio n , and Specializing in Hair Recon n a tu ra l resources. A n o th e r im - ditioning and permanent p o rta n t o b je ctive is the encour agem ent o f p riv a te c a p ita l in vest waving. m ent nnd foreign trade. . . . beautiful flow er arrangements in gift containers, particularly convenient for the hospital. BABY BLANKETS - DICKIES LUNCHEON SETS ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED THE NORRIS DRESS SHOP 509 Main Phone 1097 Made With IGA Evaporated M ILK SUGAR PUMPKIN SPRECKELS OR C & H GRANULATED 10 99C DIAMOND “A” NO. 21$ CAN 13c LB BAG It's Digestible! Marlene Sno-Kreem Shortening OLEO 3 lb. ran 1 lb, pkg. 2V Golden West BROWN SUGAR COFFEE 2 lb, cello pkg, 1 lb, ran 20c 79« Drip or Reg. -FR E S H M E A T S - Center Cut Shoulder PORK ROAST BACON We .tend Flowers sa y it w i.h SAUSAGE Pound 39C GRAPEFRUIT Pound 5C Pound 9C Pkg. 8c Pound ZC Sunkist Juice Pound 39C ORANGES Cello Pkg. Pound I-arge Juicy FRANKS -FRESH PRODUCE- Sweet Juicy Fur«* Pork FLOWERS-BY-WIRE anywhere 13c Tall can V Sliced I'll tell all I know If you'll give me — — P A N T IE S -----------ANKLETS w r 39C SALAD M IX Fresh Crisp Pound 39C CELERY PRICES EFFECTIVE T1IROOI GII SAT,, NOV. 15 fro m Sunnyside Cottage Grove Sentinel 21 C> Nor! It fit It ♦ ' Come in and see our lovely, long- blooming plants more than anything, say “ get well quick" to the sick or convalescing. hrlplnl m ptfilioin abntil yeat ivtJJing toHjineJ in oar ¡ ttt BtiJt'i Boolltl. Call ¡or yoar ropy. ♦ H o ne st news and m usic fo rb id den by Russia, are p a rt o f Radio Free Europe's broadcasts to Iro n C u rta in count neo. n n o n n e e m e n fd A t important to the modern bride a t her trouueaul See our many styles and sizes — each socially cor rect and reasonably priced; deliveries are very prompt. ♦ (•re g o q co n trib u tio n s to the Crusade fo r Freedom w ill enable | Radio Free Europe to expand i t s ' d yn a m ic broadcasts - to Iro n C u r ta in countries. Flowers GROVE M A ID DAIRY Ph. 321 Ccast-to-Coast Store S L IP S ------------------GOWNS /'''o' The A m erican Legion am i its a u xilia rie s, a t na tio n a l and local levels, are spearheading the 1952 Crusade fo r Freedom cam paign. J n u ita llo n i a n J . A n Ccoked Food Sale and Bazaar November 14-15 ♦ For your Wedding . . . GROVE M A ID M ILK w from W edding Announcem ents — The Sentinel — Our $1.00 Dress Sale Continues! Phone 43 Lnrayne Kotrc Ella Beers Gladvs Adams some of that good Com pensation paid to O regon’s, ' unem ployed w o rke rs last m on th increased m ore than a th ir d fro m O ctober, 1951, and 5,400 persons w ere added to the ranks o f Job- seekers, according to the S tate U n e m p lo y m e n t Compensa tio n Com m ission. Paym ents of $754.782 were the highest fo r any O c to lie r except li>19. SALE A&B Beauty Shop CALL MRS. McBEE 381 «13 (H T. I NEMPLDY MENT till.I I Puce 3 Eagles Auxiliary T C I.K P IIO N E S H O W E R F E T E S M ISS Z K N D K O N An unusual und d iffe re n t shower In the fo rm of a "te le p li me show er" was given Miss Lena Zen- d ro n re ce n tly nt the home o f M rc K K M ill« w ith M r» W C M a r tin and M rs F ra n k W h ile as co- hostesses. A w a ll telephone had been in stalled and m any o f the 40 guest« called Mis« Zendron d u rin g the u fte rm u in advising he r o f the la t est news, gossip, etc. T h e u fte r- noon closed w ith refresh m en ts of doughnuts and coffee served by the hostess««. Miss Z e n d io n Is having a telephone in sta lle d as a resu lt o f the p a rty. ♦ Tlii' Meatlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon j ♦ - R e fle c tio n s . Tliurs., N iiv . 13. I!»52 Phone 555 or 556 GREENHOUSES 17(M W . M ain Phone 182 " L e t 1H2 mean F low ers to yo u " u 5th Street and Highway • P H O N E 177 • Cottage Grove »«*