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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
--------------------------------------------------------------- HlroiiK, Purl lumi, Mr. uud Mis. llarvuy Chrism au home. n a unm an anillen sin- iloi-a it in Mlrouy, t'o ttuy e Grove, mid uu m ini and A run VanSchoinck spent S aturday n Win Neighborhood New s I cousin ntty th at im plies a w raith of titriin- from Lebanon. ♦ --------------------------------------------------------------- ♦ night at the W illiam Coders home in ing —tanti prohahly she tlo rsn ’t inrun d hc U. I*. Caldw ells en tertain ed lhe the Grove. ► ♦ LYNX HOLLOW . (Special to The Sentinel.) 1 >ce. 5. The D. I*. Caldwell fam ily were in Eugene S aturday evening. George Telier, a fte r a short vi»it with friends here, left F riday for Med ford, where he expects to m ake his home for the w inter. The W alter Fentico fam ily were din ner guests at the llen ry Uree.se home on T hanksgiving. Mrs. W. A. Henne and children took Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mrs. Nancy Neal and fam ily. The W. A. W olford fam ily enter tttined quite a num ber of people at dinner on T hanksgiving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Win. S inter, the lioraee Strong fam ily, Eugene, George Only Experienced, Licensed Optometrists THE TRUTH It takes inexperience to try to lull l into someone’ k success . from tlie cellar door. No ivpu- lalile optometrist v\ iJ1 ever at tempt tliat, leastwise a true American. Our success is the result of more service at lower prices. They cannot lie bet tered on the Caeific-roast. Ask people who know. We will absolutely guarantee “ satisfaction or your money hack” within one year from iJale of purchase, of any pair of Spectacles or KyviglaaaeM purchased from us lot cash. We will also repair or re place the broken frames or hows of same lor same lengt h of time free of charge. Siici IIUllll\ fiooJu »ÖI Will AMÍT U ST t UC.INÍ DDL ’ Lew Lajoie lam iiy and G iant Sweet at dinnei 1 hank agi v tug. Mis. Wm. b later will en tertain the L. A. H. club this week. The ladies have been requested to name all the oU lcers elect, both state and county. 1 he president inaiata th at women who Note should be able to tell the reaulta. M i. and Mrs. M elvin Jaeksou and son K enneth were dinner guests bat unlay of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckic. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Ureaaer and Mr. T elier were entertained by the E. T. H artley fam ily on T hanksgiving day. Mia. Nancy N eal vraited the latter part of last week at the home of her brother, Tom Johnson. Mack England, of C orvallis, came up W ednesday ul last week for a visit at • li« home of his sister, Mrs. Marion Lebow, and accom panied the Lebows to C ottage Giovo T hanksgiviug day, when I hey were guests a t the home of Ur. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow. Mr. and Mrs. J . N. Cam pbell are en tertain in g friends from C anada. DORENA. (Special to The Sentinel.) Uec. 5.- Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Buies and daughter Ju a n ita went to Eugene W ednesday to spend T hanksgiving at the home of th eir daughter, M rs. Jam es l hnpmun. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Applewhite* and son Gordon m otored up from lioseburg W ednesday for a visit a t the B. F. N eg ley home. Mr. and Mrs. F rank K elly, of the Grove, spent T hursday at the home of Mrs. K elly ’s m other, “ A unt K a te ’’ I iimd. Miss N ora W ard came up T hursday from Monmouth for a few d a y s’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ward. Hert Cline retu rn ed F riday to Bo hi m ill, a fte r spending T hanksgiving at home. Mr>. Stanley Dame wood visited at Wildwood Friday. V ester H ubbard returned W ednesday lion: a Eugene hospital. Miss Be net lu T eeters returned to Eugene Sunday evening, a fte r spending si veral days w ith her p arents, Mr. and Mrs. C hailes Teeters. Mrs. Jam es Chapman came up from Eugene S aturday and is visiting with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Bales. Mrs. T. K . Ha uk in, of H illgrade, visited during the past week at the home of her brother, W. VV. Chrism au. FreiJ M ontieth spent T hursday night with relatives in the Grove. C. M. Me Li n and fam ily attend ed church hits ices at Saginaw several ill vs of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mack E ngland and daughter, of A lbany, visited a few days of the past week w ith relatives ami friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H art, of Port land, spent T hursday and Friday at tin* Inline of Mrs. H a r t’s m other, “ A unt K a te ’’ Land. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sears, of the 'Grove, spent Sunday at the VV. W. For winter driving, change to "Red Crown” quick-starting gasoline and stick to it. "Red Crown” vaporizes rapidly, even at zero temperatures. It is the quickest-starting motor fuel on the market. Y ou’ll notice the difference immediately in the increased power and flexibility of your en gine running on "Red Crown.” It deli vers 100 % power instantly in the coldest weather. Play safe. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD Oil- COMPANY (California) Zrrolrnt“ good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri cate perfectly in zero weather — protect the bearings — increase the power and flexibility of your engine. Mr. uud Mrs, Fred Kelly and son anything ut ull. H arney were Sunday guests at the Fred Fat ton home at H ebron. Elm er D oolittle came up from W end P R O F E S S I O N A L 0 AROS ling F riday to visit relatives before going to Bohemia. DR. A. W. R IM E Miss M abel Mosby retu rn ed to her Hpoeialiat in O b stetric. schoM a t D ivide Sunday, a fte r spend Will cure for confinem ents at his ing several days at the home of her home if desired. Hpccial nurse if re parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Mosby. quired. Phones: office, 34; re*. 12#J Fred P io tt, of the Grove, is v isitin g at the A. L. M ontieth home. H. W. TITTJ8, D. M. D. L. 0 . V anSchoiack w ent to R ujada D entistry Sunday. He has em ploym ent there. Modern equipm F irst N ational A. 8. W ard m otored to Eugene T ues Rank building. ent. H ours, B to 12 and day. 1 to ft. E venings and Honda vs bv Mrs. A lfred W illiam s, of How R iver, appointm ent. O ffieo phone, 10; res idence phone, 158 Y. spent Tuesday a t the home of her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. W ard. DR. W. E. LEBOW Hay V anSchoinck left Tuesday for D entist Roseburg, w here he has em ploym ent. O ffice F ifth and M ain. H ours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:.'tt). E venings and SAGINAW . Sunday* by appointm ent. Phones: office 35, residence 134 Y. (Special to T he Sentinel.) Dec. 6.—S. H . J a rr e tt spent T h an k s DR. O. E. F R 0 8 T giving a t S pringfield a t the hom e of O ffice in Lawson builring his daughter, Mrs. C arl G erard, and Phone 47 also visited his son, H arry J a rre tt. C ottage Grove Oregon W. L. L eonard and fam ily and Mrs. Scott m otored to Eugene F rid ay. G A V EN O. DYOTT, M. D. H. L. McKee visited iii th is vicinity Physician and Hurgeon several days of last week. in all its lira itches. Eve Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Corm ack, of De X ray work nings by appointineut tro it, M ich., who had been v isitin g at t»34 Mum C ottage Grove, Oregou the G ray and Corm ack homes for sev eral weeks left M onday fo r Sun F ra n DR. W. M. H A M ILTO N cisco. C hiropractic Mr. and Mrs. A rthu r Cam pbell, of Clirouic ruses a specially. O ffice R oseburg, are visitin g w ith Mrs. over Darby hardw Kc.siduucu at C am pbell's p arents, M r. and Mrs. J . F. 212 .South P acific are. H ighw ay. Adney. W. F. B riggs an d son Ernest have J . F. SPRA Y returned from G rants Fuss, w here they Real E state, in su rance and spent several days of last, week. Collections The F. T. Benston and Lowell Ben C ottage Grove stou fam ilies atteud ed a da nee in Jo b 405 M aiu S tre et hall in Delight Valley T hursday ev e U ERBF.RT W. LOM BARD ning of last week. A ttorney ui L i s First N atio nal Hank B uilding S IL K C R EEK . Cottage Orove, Ore. Phone 04 (Special to The Sentinel.) DR. ROY SM ITH Dec. 0.—The A rthu r W oolcutt fam ily V eterinarian returned S atu rd ay from P ortland, Phones 1114 and 915 w here they spent a week w ith the 14ft P ark S treet, Eugene, Oregon M atthew s fam ily. K enneth Babcock, small son of E. M. MRS. F. J . A LSTO TT. S. T. B abcock, is quite ill w ith pneum onia. (Suggestive Therapeutics) Lynn Green retu rn ed to th e Grove All diseases be relieved by sug to atte n d high school a fte r T hanks gostuthcrupy. enn M agnetic healing, elec giving. tric m assage and therinoruys used. H. V. D arnell and B yron W inslow These treatm en ts speak fo r them were home over the week end. Miss Loot a E stes has beeu spending selves. Phone 1H0-L. O ffice iu res. th e past week w ith th e V ance S trut N A TH A N S. L E E ton fam ily, in Eugene. A ttorney at Law T he Ashby uud Bureham young peo T aylor B uilding, C orner Maiu and ple have returned to th eir respective Seventh, C ottage Uruve, Oregou schools, a fte r having spent T hank s giving here w ith th eir parents. Dressmaking and Designing all work g uaran teed Some people th in k th at w hat is MRS. P E T SA NFORD sassiness in th e children of others is 205 Adam s A venue just inherited sm artness in theirs. * « • Phone 134 K, C ottage Grove, Oregon Mu tty :t person who has unveil his Agency B arclay Custom M ade Corset facr h a sn 't an y th in g to hrag about. QUICK. / STARTING / in n % i<i rí CHERR0 FLOUR You cannot think of preparing a delicious lunch or dinner without a nice stack of bread for a .center piece. You want the kind of flour that will make light atul white bread with thut natural nutty flavor, and your guests will immediately know you are using CHERRO FLOUR. 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