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PAGE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925 □-------------------------------------- - th*re. A A I Nearby News ■o WALKER. (Special to The Sentinel.) >c. 22.—The basketball game. Friday night between Dorena and Walker high school was a victory for the walker girls, tho score bcin 27 to 11 and a defeat for the boys with a score of 24 to 27. The Walker outsiders team defeated the Dorena outsiders 47 to 14. Refresh ments were served to tho teams and their coaches. Miss Hazel Miller and Helen Montieth spent Sunday at the home of Sylvia Rathburn in Saginaw. A number of men from the four MOUNT VIEW districts worked on the gymnasium Monday, siding the walls, putting (Special to The Sentinel.) in windows and making a porch. Dec. 22.—Mrs. Win. Haupt went Another day’s work will complete to Portland Friday to spend the the building. The Walker outsiders defeated holidays with her daughter, Mrs. the Bohemia Lumber company team Amanda Scars. Miss Laura Riley spent Sunday Monday night, the score being in Eugene with relatives. 29 to 15. Fern Lambkin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kinsland and Mack arrivod to visit Mrs. Kinsland’s a friend, arrived Tuesday from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Miller, Sioux City, Iowa, and is at the (luring the Christmas holidays. They home of his brother, Thomas Lamb- will movo to their ranch in Lynx kin. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Le bow Hollow after Christmas. Tho grado school will hold its are visiting at the homo of Mr. I Christmas program Wednesday night. Lebow ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A supper and Christmas program James Lebow, at Walden. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and will be given by tho Saginaw Sun- i family of Walker visited Sunday day school tonight. Miss Violet Talent spent the with Mrs. Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. | week end in Cottage Grove. School will close Wednesday for HEBRON. Christmas vacation nnd will not resume until January 4. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 23.—Abner Gilcrist and Mrs. THORNTON CORNERS. Ada Overton arrived Tuesday from Dunsmuir, Calif., to spend Christ (Special to The Sentinel.) Doc. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Homer mas with their mothers, Mrs. Jessie Robinette and Betty nini Wynona Gilcrist and Mrs. E E. Hinshaw. Robinette of Eugene were Sunday They made the trip in 13 hours in dinner guests of Mr. ad Mrs. a Ford. John Perini is threatened w;th George Foster. Mrs. H. C. Rose, and daughter pneumonia. Thieves entered Ida Taylor’s Hazel returned Tuesday of ’ last week from Portland, whore they hen house Tuesday night and stole visited relatives for two weeks. two of her best young Rhode Island They were accompanied by Mrs. Red pullets. Hazel Führer is home from the Rose’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Fleak, who will remain for an indefinite O. A. C., having finished the course she was taking. visit. There will be a Christmas tree to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCullum and Mrs. Potter of the Grove vis- night at the church and Thursday ited Baturday with Mrs. McCul evening one at the hall by the lum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas school.* The bazaar given by the auxiliary Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and last week was a decided success, son Harry of Blue Mountain were the attendance having been 300. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and The program was very good and everything sold well. The women Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Mrs. Elija McKibben, Mrs. Grace have been too busy with Christmas McKibben and children of the to have a meeting, so don't know Grove and Mr. nnd Mrs. John just what the net proceeds will be. Thero will be a meeting of the Teeters of Dorena visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George auxiliary on Wednesday nfternoon, Deeomber 30, at the hall. Miller. H. D. Alldridgo and family will Miss Clnre Shortridgo of Cottage Grove was at the J. W. Fisher motor to Looking Glass Thursday to Spend Christmas. homo Wednesday afternoon. George Alldridgc visited his ter, Mrs. Skelton, Tuesday. LONDON. Mrs. John Murry has been the sick list. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. George Kobelboek has a Dec. 23.—A large number from cold. London attended the program and Allen Searle is helping bold some chicken dinner given at the Hebron meetings nt Tillamook for three hall Wednesday evening. • A few weeks. A Mr. Clnrko front the from here appeared on the program. E. B. IT., filling his pulpit hero. Miss Dorothy Elmore of Row river visited her sister, Mrs. John Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Sutherland, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing are now located on the J. N. Hogue place south of London. Arthur Combs arrived Tuesday from Gardnorville, Nev., to spend the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland were shopping in Eugene Saturday, Gerald Banton stopped over in Eugene enroute home from Dallas Sunday. Alvin Funk, who has been quite ill for some time, suffered a relapse ay Tour Qhristmas Sunday night. John Sutherland left Monday for be a merry one Sunnyside. Wash., to look the coun try over with a view to locating Brim full of smiles TO ETER YBOD Y ITE wish EERY MERRY CHRISTMHS Helliwell & Marksbury Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard ê? Randall Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 i TUNt-HiSTlH stows Starting a New Year without ex pressing appréciai ion for our past cordial relations would he an omis sion unworthy indeed of the season’s spirit». Thday Jl'è U'ish You a Merry Christmas Darby Ê? Liston In Our New Home WANTADS| stork Kvery patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. □-------------------------------------- □ FOR SALE—ALL MAKES RE built typewriter» on terms likn rent. Offico Machinery & Supply Co., Eugene, Oregon. d.ttfe ' He was a gallant post-office clerk tnd for the moment business wus «lack. Presently to his Joy a pretty ?irl entered the office. “What can I do for you?” he tsked with unusual affability. “I want a two-cent stamp,” said the girl. “And would you mind weighing the letter for me, as I’m afraid It may be a little too heavy.” Mind? He was delighted and chat ted glibly about the weather while he executed her order. He even volunteered to affix the stamp for aer, a courtesy she accepted with a ialnty blush. Just as he was placing the stamp an the envelope, however, she stopped him. “Put it upside down,” she re quested. "Why?” he asked. “Oto,” she replied, "that means something to Charlie!” And the clerk’s Interest vanished as the clouds of monotony ones more gathered on his horizon. Bride (at the telephone): John do come home. I’ve mixed the plugs in some way. The radio I is all covered with frost and the (dectrie ice-box is singing “Way i Out West in Kansas.” ami cheer nd the memory of its L U M B E R WANTED- ROUGH side cuts and clears. Ooen Lumber company, Roseburg. d!7-24p Hearty Greetings /òr Christmas and the New Yea/ I : ' I lift ALILilJL 1IIÍ 1L!L lLILilLLUXI WK iMZ AHLllIÍ HJllLII ILL )LL ILL 1LIL H-'illXL/dl lHL dtlN If you saw it first you saw it in The Sentinel * N Merry, Merry Christmas is the- wish of THE SENTINEL for both friend and foe and may we all be f r iends a year from now For a Merry Christmas * An Electric Toaster was one of the first table ap pliances. Many house holds hope for a new one this Christmas. Electric Percolator makes perfect coffee ev ery time. Every woman wants one. happy times Keep you smiling all the year. FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. PEO pies Cash Market. d7-tfc BEST PRICE PAID FOR DRESS ed hogs, veal and beef. Bring your poultry and eggs to Peoples Cash Market. d'-tfc May Your Christmas Be I hippy and May 1926 Be a Prosperous ’S ear for You An Electnc Heater most welcome gift, means a comfortable room. An Electric Gift is never wast ed because each and every electrical appliance fills a defi nite need in every home. Women like to receive them as gifts because they are well designed, well made—buiit for practical use. For an elaborate gift— this stunning Coffee Urn and Grill. FOR SALE—CHEAP, 1924 STAR touring car; run less than S.iXMi il ilcs Nearly new tires. Phone 205 J. J. H. Beaulieu. d21-24p WANT TO RENT BABY’S HIGH chair. 45 old south Pacific high way- d24p FOR SALE JERSEYS. TWO five grade heifers, also young bulls from silver medal and cham pion cow». l’riced to »ell. H. L. Plank, Junction City, Ore. Route No. 2. <134 28p WHITE PH ARM AC'S * Flirting With Other Fellow’s Girl and Friends Happy New Yea/ WNCHESTM Was To Our Matrons and a THE Airs. Sutherland is visiting her mother, Mrs. Pauline Elmore of Row river, during her husband’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchinson of Ben<], Ore., arrived Tuesday and will visit during the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Winnie Baskett, who is visiting at the home of her brother. Bud Thorn, has been ill for several days. Oscar Newton, who is attending school in Corvallis, came up Mon day to spend the Christinas vaca tion at home. Mrs. Ivan Lyons, Mrs. Charles Woods and Elmer Berggren attend ed the high school carnival in Cot tage Grove Tuesday evening. WOOD FOR SALE -OLD GROWTH body fir. Phone your order» to B’W. d24jllp •MONEY WANTED- WANT ♦o $4500 on first clam city prop erty security. XY. Svntiuel. d24 31p I ran (akes fried at the table. Isn’t that ideal’ \ our mother needs a new iron—she wants something she needs. Get it for her. An Electric Lamp is wanted in every home. An up-to-date relief from aches and pains. Electric Pad. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.