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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925
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Miss Leota Estes returned Mon the holiday» at Roseburg at the
'day to Sutherlin, after spending home of their daughter, Mrs. Ernest
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Christmas here with her parents, Applewhite.
Mr. and Mrs. David Estes.
Harry Cotter, of Saginaw, visited
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph
Chester F. Crawford spent Sun at the C. A. Van Schoiaek home Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at
Sunday.
day at the William Harper home.
10, forenoon service at 11, vesper ■
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Combs, of service at 5.
Midweek services
Ray Patton, who sustained seri
ous injuries about eight months Eugene, spent Christmas at the Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
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home of Mrs. Combs’ parents, Mr.
ago in an accident at the Ajax
and Mrs. Charles Teeters.
thing to consider in depositing money in a bank is
Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams.;
mill, returned Monday from the ac
Clara Anderson, of Medford, is Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 I
SECURITY.
The capital, surplus and undivided profits
cident commission’» hospital in Sa
staying at the A. 8. Ward home and 7:30. Young people’s meeting
are the depositors' ’ protection fund. The
lem. He is able to get around
for a few days.
at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday
now with crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Van Schoiaek, evenings at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tate re of Alpine, visited during the Christ
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turned Tuesday to their home in mas vacation at the W. P. Van
Christian Church, the “home-like”
Cannon
Beach, after
spending Schoiaek home.
church—A. J. Adams, minister.
Christmas and tho week end with
government superintends and examines this bank. Our
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Land were Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and
Mrs. Tate’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. down from Rujada last week for communion at 11, Christian eudeu-
stockholders and directors are responsible, well-to-do
vor
at
6:30,
evening
service
at
7:30.
J. A. Elliott.
business men. This
a visit with friends and relatives
The local auxiliary of the Ameri-
Miss Geneva Bales, of Santa
Methodist Church—Rev. J. H.
can Legion sent a huge box ot Clara, is visiting her parents, Mr. Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at
home-made cookies Tuesday to the and Mrs. U. 8. Bales.
9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep
disabled veterans in Portland as a
Mrs. C. M. MeLin spent Sunday worth league at 7, evening service
New Year’s remembrance.
at the home of her sister, Mrs. at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to
has been established over thirty-three years, during which
attend all of these services.
Mrs. John Wynne Merryman Joe Smith, at Star.
time it has served thfe banking public faithfully and
School will resume January 5,
returned Monday for Bray, Calif.,
Free Methodist church—Corner of
built up a large and prosperous business. The best
where she spent Christmas with after a ten days’ vacation.
Wrapped up in the days of the New Year
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
service possible is none too good for our country
MisB
Nora
Ward,
of
Ashland,
her husband, Mr. Merryman ac-
street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun
are opportunities for eaeh one to get ahead
customers and the people of
companied her home for a short spent the holidays with her parents, day school at 10, forenoon services
in lift—to reach some of the goals every
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ward.
visit.
at
11,
evening
service
at
7:30.
ambitious person aims for.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Schoiaek Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
Mrs. Lydia Stouffer and Miss
Belle Burkholder returned Sunday and son, of Rujada, visited a few evenings.
Energy, honesty, skill, experience—these
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to Corvallis, after spending last days last week in Dorena.
you need. But they are not all.
Christian Science Church—Corner I
week here.
if Jefferson avenue and Second
You need the confidence and the. support
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood Repairing Leaky Spark Plugs
street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. were shaded with the pink paper. membership drive, of which Roy
of money in bank—a reserve of strength
returned Sunday from Arlington,
Spark plugs having a removable Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.
Potted plants were in nooks of the Loonard was leader, entertaining
that will help you when your chance comes,
Wash., where they spent last week center wire sometime» leak compres
at the home of Mrs. Damewood’s sion at this point. Often the reason is
if it is getting the home you want, or a
Seventh Day Advontiat Church— hall and beautiful oriental rugs the winning side, which was headed
aunts, Mrs. J. L. I,ingo, and Mrs. that the insulator has chipped away West Main street. Services every were on the wall and floor. Punch by Miss Mary Snauer. The evening
share in business, or more land, or new
Carl Penland.
where the flange on the wire seals Saturday. Sabbnth school at 10 was served from an attractive hours were pleasantly spent in
equipment, or other things that cost money.
church service at 11; prayer meet booth throughout the dancing and playing games.
Refreshments of
Earl Edwards, of Ute, la., has against it. This trouble can usually be tug Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
at tho close of tho evening chicken sandwiches, cake and chocolate
You will write your own record in 1925.
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arrivod to be with his mother, M rs. remedied by slipping a thin brass
sandwiches and coffee wore served. were served.
May it be the kind you want and hop«1 for
Edwards, who is ill. Mrs. Edwards washer, of the nme kind as that used
Sunday School services in the
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—and may the New Year prove the best
makes her home with her son, E. J. on top of the plug, over the center Imthnm school house every Sunday Mrs. A. C. Jewell, Mrs. James
wire and drawing it up against the at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su Rentle. Mrs. Lilly, Mrs. R. E. Short, ♦--------------------------------------------
Edwards.
you have ever had!
APPROACHING events
porcelain. As such washers are too perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, Mrs. C. 8. Roberts, Mrs. N. J.
Miss Clara Anderson, of Rose
Nelson Jr. and Mrs. Schofield
large for this use, they must first be assistant superintendent.
burg, spent the week end at the trimmed down with tinners* snips.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Short
Stewart were the hostesses.
A. 8. Ward home as a guest of
entertain tho H. D. 8. club
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Merchants!
Your
salesbooks.
Miss Nora Ward, who is home
Place your order with The About 50 members were present morrow evening.
from her school at Ashland for
Effective Churn Plunger
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Sentinel 60 days before you at the Epworth League’s New
the Christmas holidays.
The work of churning is hastened must have them.
xxx Year’s watch party held last eve Mrs. A. W. Helliwell will be
Miss Lena Burcham, who teaches considerably by using a plunger with
ning in the Methodist church par hostess Tuesday afternoon to the
at Mount View, is spending the two blades that rmulve hi opposite
lors, the losing side in the recent M. P. G. club.
Christmas
holidays
in
Hillsboro.
t * 4- >:■ -I rv+vrmw-
directions. The plunger is a wooden I
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The sewer work on Tenth street rod with three holes drilled through <e-
was resumed Monday.
it in the lower part for wooden pins.
Mrs. W. W. McFarland enter-
Steve Hand has arrived from
Chicago from Des Moines
tained tho LaComus club Tuesday
Morristown, la., and is spending
I where he had been for a year.
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afternoon, Bouquets of red car-
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nations in artistic arrangements
Mr. and Mrs. George BerTy the winter here with his son,
were about th« rooms and center
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ballew and | recently adopted a 5-year-old daugh- Arthur Hand.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Ear! returned Sat ter from Roseburg. She, has been
Miss Forrest Schneider, a teacher
ing the luncheon table.
Social
urday from spending Christmas in named Marie.
in the Marhsfield schools, is spend-
conversation and neodlework were
the diversions and a delicious two-
Salem with the parents of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry and ing the holidays with her parents,
course luncheon was served. Every
Ballew and Mr. Earl.
| daughter are visiting in Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider.
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member was present.
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A. C. Curtis, of Aberdeen, Wash.,
W. R. Earl, of Salem, visited with Mrs. Berry’s mother.
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during the week at the home of his
J. N. Hogue and Harold Abeene arrived Monday to spend tho win-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adums
sister, Mrs. G. L. Ballew.
were Eugene business visitors Tues- ter at the home of his sister, Airs.
graciously entertained twelve cou
Judson Allen. He is recuperating
We may not be able to give you better bargains
Starr fixes watches right. tf2 l ,,ay-
ples last evening at a covered dish
from
a
recent
operation.
with the enlarged floor spaee, which we soon shall
Mrs. Earl Garoutte is a Eugene
Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis arrived
GALVANIZED- J dinner. The playing of Mah Jong
Len Culver returned Monday
have, but we shall be able to give you more of
hospital for medical treatment.
j yesterday to visit briefly at the
IRON BLADES
and cards were the diversions end
them. We are confident that the New Year is
Mrs. Carl Witte underwent an W. A_ Hemenway home. She ex from Portland, where he had been
the party continued until the New
going to be a prosperous one and we wish one and
operation. Tuesday for the removal pects to leave soon for San Fran visiting his parents.
i Year arrived.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, of
cisco, as she is going to spend the
of her tonsils.
all their share of all good things.
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Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter remainder of the winter in Cali Salem, spent Christmas at the homo
The Tanglefoot dug held its last
of Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and
fornia lecturing.
dance of this series Tuesday eve
Business houses of the city arc
Mrs. Alcinda Hawkins and sister, Mrs. G. W. McFarland.
closed today, New Year’s day. The
Two square blocks, drilled to fit an ning in Phillips hall. Tho hall was
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes were the plunger rod and just wide enough transformed into an attractive
Sentinel was issued a day early in Mrs. Matilda Kohl, returned Tues
order that the force might enjoy day from Portland, w-here they business visitors in Eugene Tues to fit loosely between the pins, are at drawing room, a fireplace on ono
spent Christmas at the home of day.
tached as shown. Slots are sawed di side of tho hall giving the room
a day’s respite.
Nirs. Hawkin’s daughter, Mrs. Tom
An 11-pound son was born Tues- agonally in these blocks to receive the a warm appearance.
A number
Pete Ehn, aged 43 and a native Parkinson.
day to Mr. and Mrs. James A. blades, which are cut from heavy gal of beautiful floor lamps were about
of Sweden, has been committed
Mrs. Dale Hawkins is recovering Lawson. He has been named Ar- vanized iron. The plunger is worked tho room and four largo mirrors
from here to the state hospital.
satisfactorily from a severe case thur John Gaven.
up and down in the usual way.
wore hung from the walls, Cur-
tains of white tissue paper, artis-
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. of influenza.
Misses Emilie and Laura Halde
Glenn Walker was fined $65 man, teachers, are spending the
tically tied with pink bows, were
Ninth and Main streets. .
Bookkeeping outfits.
at tho windows and tho lights
Joe and Jim Dinsmore have filed Tuesday, $15 being for a former Christmas holidays at the home of Sentinel.
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on mining claims in the Bohemia charge of being intoxicated and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
$50 for being intoxicated, destroy Haldeman.
district.
ing property and operating a car
Albert Griffin left yesterday for
Fred Shepard, charged with the while intoxicated Monday evening.
Portland for a few days’ visit with
illicit manufacture of liuqor, was He pleaded guilty to the charges.
relatives.
taken to the county jail from here
George Willett received word
Tuesday.
The J. 8. Turnbaugh family, of
Monday that his Buick, which was
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M stolen from a street in Roseburg Sumner, Wash., who were return
ing home from Medford, Bpent the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matlock have Thanksgiv ing day, had been found
fore part of the week at the home
arrived here to make their home, at Maryr ville, Calif. Mr. Willett
BY RESOLVING to join in making this the
of Mrs. Turnbaugh's sister, Mrs.
Mr. Matlock, whose physician has left Tues day to identify the car.
H. H. Cotter.
greatest year Cottage Grove has ever had.
ordered him to get outdoor employ
Mis® Ray Godard returned Sat
ment, has taken a position with urday to Eugene, where she is ! A. M. Morris writes from Los
We have resolved to do our part in such a
the Bohemia Lumber company. Mrs. attendii ,g business college, I, after | Aageles that he and Mrs. Moore
laudable
enterprise. May the New Year start
Matlock is a (laughter of Mr. and speadin g last week here with her enjoy the semi-weekly Sentinel
auspiciously for one and all and hold nothing
and hope to be soon reading The
Mrs. W. C. Johnson, of this city.
parent* ., Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard. Cottage Grove daily.
but happiness and prosperity.
See Scholl and see your Ge<»j ge Jacobsen arrived Monday
Mrs. E. L. Smith, of Melrose,
from.
Silverton
and
is
employed
in
money longer.
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returned home Saturday, after
R. 8. Trask returned yesterday the Walter Woodard sawmill on spending Christmas week with her
Mrs. Jacobsen and children, Mrs. A. W. Helliwell,
morning from Portland, where he Coast fork.
The Marvin Smith and Mrs. Peter
had been called by the serious c.hildren will come later.
illness of his son Burdick, who Jacobsen family are former reai- Nelson.
has undergone an ear operation.. dents.
A 10-pound son was born Sun
W. T. Jones, H. C. Cox and
He left his son much improved.
day to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Treat.
Mrs. Trask has been in Portland John Sutherland, from the London
Woodson Brothers have sold the
district, attended the taxpayers’
with Burdick for a week.
following cars during the week:
meeting in Eugene Tuesday.
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter.
Ford coupes to W. O. Denney and
Mrs. H. C. Dye and son, of
Joseph Alfred Munier, of Eugene, Portland, returned today, after a Miss Mary Ellen Benson; Ford !
and
Runk, of this visit at the home of Mrs. Dyo’sj coach to Frank Kelly, Ford roads-1
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J Izal Azalea Bunk,
ters t<r-Gilbert H. Oleson and Ern I
city, were married in Eugene Tues- mother, Mrs. James Allen.
est C.JfBennett, Ford tourings to
day, Judge Jesse G. Wells offi-
Mrs. Ina Dennison and daughter, Lot «kgner, A. 8. CampbelP and
eiating.
Ina Claire, who spent Christmas [.George
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Beals.
Second Lieutenant Clyde Bur and a few days at the home of
E.
T.
Blakely
had received word;
cham, son of Mr. and Mrs. a Mrs. Dennison ’» rnother, Mrs. F. W.
Burcham, of Silk Creek, has been Jacobo, returned yesterday to theii* from 'his brother, John Blakely, of
Portland, that he has sold his j
transferred to Fort Sheridan near home in Por'tland.
garage business there and will soon;
arrive here with his wife and son
to locate.
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COTTAGE GROVE
BANK OF
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SOCIETY
Tales of the Town
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In Our Enlarged
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Start ’er Right
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SUNDAY
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Wishing You a
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Store Closed All Day
THURSDAY
January 1, 1925
Smith - Short Groce ry
The Store Jhat Appreeiatei
Your Trade
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Dee. 29.—Miss Sarah Riley, of
Alpine, has been visiting the past
week with her sister, Miss Laura.
Mrs. Belle Watson, of Portland,
' visited over Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van
I Schoiaek. She left Friday for Rose
burg.
Floyd McLia, of Monmouth, is
.visiting at the home of his parent»,
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. MeLin, during
| the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly a nd
son Harvey spent Sunday at tM
1 Fred Patten home at Hebron.
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Ixrt Wagn«r has a new Ford j
►tnariaif ear.
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Mr dnd Mr» B. F. Negley spent
8 to 12
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1925
TODAY Is New Year's Day
Your first resolution should be to make certain
of quality meat during the year by getting it from
the Quality Market.
Whether you buy your meat here or not, we wish
you health and prosperity throughout the year.
Mountain States
Power Company
Quality Market