Loading...
Loading...
Volume 7 Issue 2 The Mason Log Mason County Genealogical Society  Thursday, October 7th  7:00 p.m.  12th & Connection— Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints  Membership Dues to: Charlotte Martin  Singles: $15.00 yearly Couples: $20.00 yearly Selecting Record Types 2 Timelines 3 Timeline of Irene Goff Carver 3 When Asking Relatives Questions 4 Books 4 Inside this issue: Something brand new in the dairy industry, at least in Mason county, comes into being this week with the in- troduction of paper milk bottles by the Mason County Creamery Ass’n, exclu- sive distribu- tors in this district for the Sealright milk bottle. The bottle is not nearly as flimsy as the name paper bottle might imply. It is con- structed of very strong lightweight card- board, and in a cone shape which makes it very difficult to dam- age. According to Mr. Dan Courtney, man- ager of the Creamery Ass’n this modern ―one time use‖ milk bottle is the latest thing in milk packaging. It requires no de- posit at the store. It does not need to be returned. Each bottle is a fresh, new bottle which has never been used before and will never be used again. Shelton-Mason County Journal consolidated with The Shelton Independent, Shelton, Washington. Vol. LIII – No. 79, Tuesday, Oct 23, 1939, Front page, Column 7 New Paper Bottle Being Introduced Here By Creamery October 2010 The cones pictured here were made by the Sealright Company. http://dairyantiques.com/ Wax_Milk_Containers.html Not Just Ancient History The writing of family his- tory shouldn’t be limited to what happened gen- erations ago. The story of the recent past is also family history. Most ge- nealogists advise to start with yourself and work backwards in time. That is pure logic. As stated by the Author of “For All Time, A Com- plete Guide to Writing Your Family History”, , “Those who are dead will stay dead. All that they have to offer the historian will remain in place. But those who are alive have a huge amount of family history in their heads that can still be captured.” So start writing the current family history while they are still alive. October Meeting Planning Meeting— Everyone bring ideas for future meetings , OCR Text: Volume 7 Issue 2 The Mason Log Mason County Genealogical Society  Thursday, October 7th  7:00 p.m.  12th & Connection— Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints  Membership Dues to: Charlotte Martin  Singles: $15.00 yearly Couples: $20.00 yearly Selecting Record Types 2 Timelines 3 Timeline of Irene Goff Carver 3 When Asking Relatives Questions 4 Books 4 Inside this issue: Something brand new in the dairy industry, at least in Mason county, comes into being this week with the in- troduction of paper milk bottles by the Mason County Creamery Ass’n, exclu- sive distribu- tors in this district for the Sealright milk bottle. The bottle is not nearly as flimsy as the name paper bottle might imply. It is con- structed of very strong lightweight card- board, and in a cone shape which makes it very difficult to dam- age. According to Mr. Dan Courtney, man- ager of the Creamery Ass’n this modern ―one time use‖ milk bottle is the latest thing in milk packaging. It requires no de- posit at the store. It does not need to be returned. Each bottle is a fresh, new bottle which has never been used before and will never be used again. Shelton-Mason County Journal consolidated with The Shelton Independent, Shelton, Washington. Vol. LIII – No. 79, Tuesday, Oct 23, 1939, Front page, Column 7 New Paper Bottle Being Introduced Here By Creamery October 2010 The cones pictured here were made by the Sealright Company. http://dairyantiques.com/ Wax_Milk_Containers.html Not Just Ancient History The writing of family his- tory shouldn’t be limited to what happened gen- erations ago. The story of the recent past is also family history. Most ge- nealogists advise to start with yourself and work backwards in time. That is pure logic. As stated by the Author of “For All Time, A Com- plete Guide to Writing Your Family History”, , “Those who are dead will stay dead. All that they have to offer the historian will remain in place. But those who are alive have a huge amount of family history in their heads that can still be captured.” So start writing the current family history while they are still alive. October Meeting Planning Meeting— Everyone bring ideas for future meetings , Mason County Genealogical Society,Mason Logs,Mason Logs,2010,October+2010.pdf,October+2010.pdf Page 1, October+2010.pdf Page 1

Error!

Ok

Success!

Ok