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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 Roasting Fowls for Christmas There is one way’to be sure that the Fowl you plan to serve for Christmas Dinner will be good—phone 56 and tell to pick you out one the size needed. It is our business to know Fowls—and we do. Quality Market Culver & Anderson PHONE 46 at Camp Lewis, Wash., Portland and other Oregon cities. Ozment’s store, new anti used goods at bargains. Hawley build ing on west aide Pacific high way. d-’l -28p George Knowles and F. E. Men denhall attended the luncheon of the Eugene commercial club Thurs day noon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wise of Creswell are guests at the home of Mrs. Wise’s parent«, Mr. z and Mrs. A. J. Hanna, for a few days last week. Six-Special Bargains in 42- piece dinner sets; $9.60 for set worth $12, at The Fair Store. Mrs. H. E. Allison is here from Roseburg visiting at • the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fiester. W. B. Johnston h^s returned from Medford, bringing his house hold goods with him: He and Mrs. Johnston have moved into the Teal house on Second street. Get your tires and cars repaired at Motor Inn. All work guar anteed. Time to retire. Get a Fisk at Motor Iiin. dl4-21p The property at 745 Birch ave nue, belonging to Mrs. E. C. Lock wood, has been sold to Ernest West. Miss Virginia Bosley left Satur day for Palo Alto, Calif., to accept a position on a daily newspaper. Get your Christmas Greeting cards at The Picture Shop. Spirella supporting and figure train Rav Stockwell of Cottage Grove ing garments for every type. Spirella has been discharged from a Eugene quality hosiery, silk lingerie. All hospital. Mrs. Henry Lake has received tnake nice Christmas gifts. Mrs. E. C. word that her father, Joseph Coomb, Shay, 305 Sixth street. d7-21p(M) William Helliwell of Yoncalla Grand Elza Holderman came up from died Nov. 26 at his hoire in of 04. was a visitor Friday at the home Junction, Colo., at tho ago of his son, Albert Helliwell, of this Kirkford Thursday and will spend Deceased visitedMn Cottage Grove city. With the elder Mr. Helliwell the holidays with his daughter, five years ago. was his son Barton, also of Yon Mrs. Cleo Morelock, and son, Har Galloway writes insurance. vey Holderman. Mrs. Holderman calla. • * Mrs. John Nokes went to Eugene ' has been here since Thanksgiving. The Fair Store will be open Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner and this forenoon to visit several days until 8:30 evenings till Christ | son Clair of Salem visited relatives at the home of Mrs. W. G. Hauser. mas. Mr. and Mrs. George Brumfield and friends here Saturday. Open tonight. The Fair Store have returned here from Marshfield and have moved into their former will be open until 8:30 each evening until Christmas. home on old Pacific highway. 1 J. G. St. Clair, a tourist, was fined $15 in police court Friday for exceeding the speed limit'while passing the Fifth street school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willets, newlyweds, arrived Saturday from Klamath Falls for a brief visit at the home of Mr. Willets’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willets. Woodson Brothers have an im- Give Radio portant announcement of their new I Accessories for business policy appearing elsewhere ’ in this issue. d21c Christmas Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson of FRESH Give the boy a Wedderburn were guests here Fri [ BREAD day at the home of Mrs. Lawson’s parts order sister, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. Their To add to the success son Kenton, who is attending Hill’s Small Sets your Christmas dinner. military academy in Portland, Well-baked, wholesome and joined them here and returned $19 to $32 » tasty—it’s ideal for serving home with them for the Christmas J at ,the table—stuffing the holidays. Listen Monday and Tues turkey—for toast, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart ■ day at 9 P. M. for the re Place your orders today for spent the week end in Portland. several loaves of Faultless Unique and distinctive Christmas ■ broadcast tests from KFI. Bread. 0 gifts. Exclusive importations from the orient. Mrs. R. A. Trask, Cot tage Grover dl7-21c Elbert Bede, Gerald Banton and Carl Monroe, of The Sentinel, at tended a Franklin printers meeting PHONE-201 91h»MMN G. A. Sanders, Prop. in Dallas Saturday evening, L Dr. H. Titus and Dr. W. E. Miss Noia Banton returned Fri Lcbow attended a meeting of the Miss ■ Ruth Bede, who is home day afternoon from attending the Willamette Valley Dental society from O. A. C. for the holidays, is dinner and business meeting of in Eugene Saturday evening. the Willamette division of the Santa Claus suits on Sale at temporarily filling her former posi- tion on The Sentinel. Northwestern Electrical association The Fair. Mrs. W. E. Lebow is suffering held at Corvallis. H. W. Lombard attended a meet with a severe cold. Read the announcement of Wood- ing of the Lane County Bar asso- Bargain week at Short's son Brothers telling of their new ciation in Eugene Saturday eve- Second Hand Store. d21p business policy. d21e ning. Anchor Alsted returned last eve- Mrs. Nelson Whipps of Cottage Mrs. J. 0. Kruger of Port An ning from Warm Beach, Wash., geles, Washington, is a guest at the Grove was admitted Friday at a I where he had been employed. home of her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Eugene hospital. Mrs. C. E. Hollander and daugh Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Forward, until after the Christmas I ter Edna and Mrs. Hollandsr’s sis- holidays. Mrs. V. R. Heather of Cottage i tef, Mrs. Olson, all of Milkriver, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen have re Grove *as dismissed Friday from Alberta, spent the week end with a Eugene hospital. turned from Yakima, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. ~ Hambrick. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball will; Bookkeeping systems. The spend the holidays with relatives 1 Miss Donna May Bartell will Sentinel. leave tomorrow for Portland to spend the Christmas holidays with Ir I her mother, Mrs. Josie Blackford. The Church of the Nazarene will ■hold its Christmas program at 7:30 Tuesday evening. You will find at this store a large variety of fancy and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Un rout tc I staple groceries that you will need at this time of year. ¡left yesterday for two weeks’ visit I in Tacoma, Wash., at the home of ' I Mrs. < Garoutte ~ 1 SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS ’s daughter, Mrs. ' E. A. Rove, and at Everett at ' Christmas Boxes of Candy the home of two suiters *>f Mr. Christmas Boxes of Candied Fruits Garoutte. They spent last night in Portland as guests of Frank Snod Imported Tea Pots grass, son of Mrs. Garoutte. Fancy Flower Vases Mrs. W. C. Johnson returned Christmas Packages of Tobaccoes i last week from an extended visit Christmas Cigars with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Dugan of Manteca, Calif. Rhe also called on another daughter, SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS Mrs. George Hodel of ~ Pacific DINNER Grove, Calif, Mrs. Johnson re ports that her son-in-law, Harold Cranberries—Celery—Lettuce Dugan, is recovering from hi« ill- Sweet Potatoes—Pickles—Olives City Briefs | ■--------------------■ The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery N els () n £ lectric S hop HOLIDAY GROCERIES / Oranges—Bananas—Apples Dates—Raisins—Currants NUTS AND CANDY Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade This Store Will Be Open Thursday Eve ning. Closed All Day Christmas. BOM. One of Th'- Sentinel ’s reporters has been kidded about being the »oeiotv editor referred to in Thur» da-.w Sentinel as having written the story about a recent motorcycle event. The E-mfinel’« society Mi- tor is—or w»« at that time—of the masculine per-uasion. Miss Margaret Galloway, of Eu- gene, spent the week end with hrr parent«, Mr. and Mr«. Homer Galloway. Miss Marian White, a student j at the University of Oregon, Eu- PAGE FIVE gene, and Miss Wilma White, a stu-I Mrs. Pinkeston Dies, •SÇ IT dent at Reed college, Portland, Mrs. Cora Pinkeston of Coquille, arrived here Saturday to spend! daughter of Carl Estepp of this LIGHTEN YOUR HOUSEWORK the Christmas holidays with their ‘ city, died at Coquille Tuesday fol- 1 DURING THE HOLIDAYS parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White. ; lowing a two years’ illness. Wilma | five-year-old daughter, [ The use of Canned Goods during the Holidays materially Mrs. Roy Romaine and daughter ! Pinkeston, lightens the labors of preparing meals, allowing you Betty May returned Saturday to I died from diphtheria twenty-four their home in Salem, after a hours after the mother’s death. more time to visit with the folks and enjoy other Holiday week’s visit at the home of Mrs. Botl^ were buried Thursday in the pleasures. We have»-everything imaginable in tins. Romaine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Masonic cemetery in Coquille. Sur viving relatives of Mrs. Pinkoston A. W. Kime. Mrs. Josiah Porter accompanied them and is visiting are tho husband, Gilbert Pinkeston at the homes of her sons, Joe Ar and two daughters, Helen, aged 10,' and Phyllis, aged 3; the father, nold and Fred Arnold. PHONE 65 Miss Helen Breedlove, who is at Carl Estep of this city; a brother, Clarence Estepp, of Wendling and tending Monmouth normal, and her sister, Mrs. William Carr, with three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Harris Lane Man Honored, age basis, for the simplification of her children, of Gateway, arrived and Miss Evelyn Estepp, of Port Friday to spend tho Christmas holi land, and Mrs. Goldie McKinney of County clerks concluded their accounting. days with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Springfield. All the relatives were annual meeting in Portland Breedlove, parents of Miss Breed present for the funerals. Friday with the election of the Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. love and Mrs. Carr. following officers: Ira B. Riddle, " Stores Will Close for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coons and Mrs. Stores and business houses of Douglas county, president; R. 8. Coon's aunt, Mrs. A. E. Hands, the city will be closed all day Bryson, Lane eounty, vice presi left yesterday for Eureka, Calif., Friday, Christmas day, but will be dent; Asa W. Battles, Cook county, where they will spend the holiday open the evening before. secretary, and Delilia Stevens, Jack- season with relatives and friends. son county, treasurer. O. G. Reeves, of Berkeley, Calif., CALL FOB BIDS FOB* WOOD. The association adopted a reso A committee of stockholders of who was enroute to Portland, ~ was lution urging that the United the Guaranty Oil company will a guest yesterday at the F. L. Notice is hereby given that the States senate approve entrance of hold a session at 8 o’clock Manday Grannis home. directors of school district No. 45, the United States into the world evening at the office of Dr. Kime H. R. Hudson of Lynx Hollow, Lane county, Oregon, will receive court. The association also recom- to discuss business affairs of tho an employe of the Briggs Lumber sealed bids for wood, as per speci mended that special road tax company. Stockholders and others company, sustained a dislocated fications on file with clerk, to levies be placed on a dollar and interested in the company’s activi shoulder Saturday morning. He December 29, 1925, reserving the cents basis rather than on a mill- ties are invited to be present. d21c was brought here for treatment. right to reject any and all bids. WORTH HARVEY, Robert Meranda, formerly of Clerk. California, arrived Friday from dl4-21t(M) Azalea, where he had been called by the death of his father, Henry Meranda. He plans to make his Attention, Sportsmen! home here. His family has been here for some time. The Cottage Grove Rod & Gun Mr. and Mrs. Almon E. club is in receipt of a letter from and Mr. Owen's cousin, Miss rude Wheeler, « of Ocean Fulls, B, V., C. the State Game Commission request til J.-, 1», The pew winter “Red who were enroute to California, ing tho club’s recommendation upon the closing of various streams in Crown’’is wild to go— were week-end guests of Mr. and this section, particularly tributaries Mrs. Ray Trask. crowded with mileage! of main streams, for the purpose of supplying the main streams with On sale at al! “Red Ford and Bicycle Collide. fish. A meeting to consider the A Ford touring car driven by a commissioner ' b letter will be held in Crown’’ pumps. Mr. Balzadore, a tourist, collided the city hall at 8 o’clock next early Saturday forenoon with a Tuesday, December 22. All sports- bicycle being riddon by L. L. men, whether members of the club Woolley. Mr. Woolley, unable to or not, are invited to attend and avoid being struck, threw himself express their views. on the radiator of the car. which C. A. BARTELL, probably saved himself from serious d!7e Secretary. injuries. Ho sustained only a sprained finger qnd a few scratches ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. but the bicycle was completely demolished. Mr. Balzadore bought Notice is hereby given that the him a new one. The accident hap undersigned has been duly appoint pened at the corner of L and west ed by the county court for Lane Main streets. The car, in round county, Oregon. Administrator of ing the turn, cut over too far and the estate of 8. R. Piper, deceased. All persons having claims against struck the wheel. tho said estate are hereby required to present same duly verified, to Football Letters Awarded. tne at tho office of J. E. Young, At the high school student body attorney for said estate, at his assembly held Thursday forenoon office in Cottage Grove, Lane coun football letters were awarded to ty, Oregon, within six months nfter the following: Earl Bellew, Dale the date of this notice. Miller, Reazon Longfellow, Omar Dated and date of first publica Hoskins, Lawrence Chestnut, Gor tion, December 7, 1925. ARCHIE C. PIPER. don White, Dexter Huff, Clodis Administrator of the estate of Swanson, Ross Glass, Dann Mc- 8. R. Piper, deceased. Curgur, I’aul Gordon, Marvin J. E. Young. Alstott, Fred Wanker, William Me Attorney for estate. d7i4c I M' Cargar, Linas Heard and George Scheufele. Following the awarding of the letters, talks were given by Professor Hays and Coach F. L. Grannis. Christinas selections were given by the student body. McQueen’s Grocery Guaranty Oil Co. Meeting ■JEW WINTER D CROWN Church Gets New Members. The Baptist church added 25 members to its congregation at its service yesterday morning, which was the last of a series of evan gelistic meetings. A Christmas tab leau was gifen last evening by the Baptist Bunday school before a packed house, Many hafl to be ’ turned away, Treats were given the children by Pastor and Mrs. J. D. Chappellc, missionaries in charge of the chapel car in which the church meetings are being held. Hi Hilarities on Tomorrow. “Hi Hilarities," annual high school entertainment event, will be staged tomorrow in the high school gymnasium. Classes, students and faculty are vying with one another to put on the most mirth-producing skit. Presents Sent to Disabled Soldiers. The American Legion auxiliary «ent a large box of Christmas gifts today to disabled soldiers in the Portland veterans' hospithl. Each member gave one gift. Your home newspaper is always to give assistance in the prep »ration of advertising copy. xx Big cities are built by merchants whose advertising draws business from surrounding communities. NEWSPAPER advertising is the least expensive method of building a big city here, and of keeping others from building big cities with money that should be spent here. Prices Reduced! Our POLICY Is to SELL for CASH and to SELL FOR LESS. Now Selling At EUGENE PRICES We Have Reduced Prices on Everything in Our Line. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS—YOU ALWAYS SAVE Full Cream Cheese, pound 33c Best Creamery Butter, lb. 50c Mince Meat Raisins Dates Jello Fancy Bulk 2 pounds for 25c Package Each 10c Knox Gelatin 2 packages MILK—all kinds, can PINEAPPLE Preferred Stock, flats, diced ............................ 18c Preferred Stock, flats, grated ........ j................. 15c Broken Slices, No. 2y2s can ............................ 24c No. 2 can, grated__ 25c No. 2«, 2 can,, sliced.... 28c Bulk Seedless Pound Bulk pound 10c 20c Currants, 11 ozs. None Such Package 45c 15c 16c 10c CRACKERS -3-pound box 49c FRUITS VEGETABLES Peaches, No. 2!/z can 20c Apricots, No. 2>/2 can 20c Pears, No. 2Vá «‘an.... 28c Cherries, No. 2i/2 can 28c P. S. grape fruit, No. 2 can ................................ 25c 25c Com, 2 cans. 25c Peas 2 cans... Tomatoes, 2 cans ... 25c Pumpkin, can.............. 19c String beans, can...... 15c PORK AND BEANS—Campbells’, 3 cans —.............-....... 25c ORANGE MARMALADE- large can each ..... ...... -.......... -....... ...... 29c CANDIES—NUTS—ORANGES Fresh New Stock—Lowest Prices—Best Quality. ORANGES any size, half case $2.35; whole case $4.50 CRANBERRIES Celery extra large, 2 heads 25c Per quart ............. „....... . ... .15c Lettuce, 2 big solid heads, 25c Phone Phone GRAYS 53 CASHtCARRy 53