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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1931)
rm ilA Y , NOVEMBER to three Judges aelected by the un- the auziliary's Christmas cheer . •> . deretgned committee. fund. Mrs C. E Frost was named W hat a M o to r Car D in i'll * t7' All competitive essays will be general chairman A report from Judged according to their general the dance committee showed that Operator Should Know $34.70 had been cleared from the _ merit and excellence; but the Judges Hallowe'en dance. The auxiliary will also take Into consideration. In Mrs. Charlee Beidler, general will again sponsor a Campfire girls J,,bn Melanignltn. Father of One- passing thereon, neatness of manu- Q. Is It lawful to leave your cat script, accurate orthography, cor parked on the highway with the c h a i r m a n of the Presbyterian group. Miss Eleanor Cobb has been gun Country, Is Subject; Four rect grammar and composition, and motor running? ladles’ aid society's annual bazaar secured as guardian. Needs for Prises Offered. purity and clarity of diction. and cafeteria supper which will be child welfare work were discussed. Ans. No person having control or The state library has a reading charge of a motor vehicle shall al held Wednesday, December 2, In I. Following the business session, list of bibliography upon the above low such vehicle to stand on any O. O. F, hall, has announced the cards were played and "white The O r e g o n Historical society named subject which will be tent highway unattended without first following committees: Fancy work. elephant*’ prizes were awarded. has aelected "Doctor John Mc- Mrs. S. L Godard, Mrs. T. C to any Oregon student upon request effectively setting the brakes there Wheeler, Mrs. O. B. Pitcher. Mrs. Following the business session of Loughlln" as the subject for the on amt stopping the motor. 1932 C. C. Beekham essay contest. Mary VanDenburg, Mrs. Herbert the Rebekah lodge Friday night, a Q. How many persons may occupy Prizes are: First, $60; second. $30 Eakin; apron booth, Mrs. Veins program was given for lodge mem the front or driver’s seat of any third. $40, and fourth. $30; and will Hazen. Mrs. M. C. Bressler, Mrs. bers and their families. Music, motor vehicle? C. F. Hoskins and Mrs. B. R. Job: readings, stunts and songs were In be awarded for the best original Ans. Not more than three persons ¡essays written by girls or boys over candy booth, Mrs. W. H. Daugher cluded In the program which was over the age of 12 years. 19 years of age and under 13 years ty, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. N. E. arranged by Mrs. Eva Aubrey, Mrs. Q. Is It lawful for children to be Me attending any public or prl- Glass, Mrs. Jos Smith and Mrs. Ethel Applewhite and Mrs. Laura The following bills were allowed carried upon the hood, fender, run Nelson DeYoung; fish pond and McKrrnan. Pr. grams are given vate school, academy, seminary, at Monday night's meeting of the ning board or other external part rummage booth, Mrs. Georg BJor- p h lodge night and are open to college, university or other educa- city council: of any motor vehicle? aet, Mrs. A1 Hansen, Mrs. W. M. the public. The Rebekahs are mak tlonal institution within the state O. V. Breese, sa la r y --------- $128.00 Ans. No. of Oregon. Each of the four prise MacGtbbon, Mrs. James P. Graham ing preparations for the official Q. What are the restrictions 3.00 J. F. Dillon, welding pips winners will also receive a hand and Mrs. A. W. Shofstall: kitchen visit of the state president, Mrs. against following or parking nsar Twin Oaks Lumber Co.,, c some bronze medal. committee. Mrs. J. A. Wiseman. Ethel Meldrum, who will be here 1.00 fire apparatus? ment ...... .... ............. .......— The conditions governing the Eurkca Eire Hose Mfg Co. Mrs. Charles Dear, Mrs. Nelson . Nove mber 13. The degree staff will Ans. It Is unlawful for the driver 130 00 Durham, Mrs. Charles Beidler, Mrs. exemplify work and refreshments competition are as follows: 130.00 of any vehicle other than one on Q. B Pitcher, salary Earl Hill, Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. will be served. official buslneee to follow any fire i l l The essay submitted In com- j ohn C. Schaffer, salary and William Chestnut, Mrs. O. W. —♦ —- petition must not exceed two thou- e x p e n s e .... .......... ................ - 115.20 apparatus traveling In response to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders. Mr. sand words In length. Blackmore, Mrs. A. L. Wynne. Mrs. 3.11 an alarm closer than 900 feet or to Recorder, expense George Jacobsen. Mrs. A. W. Helli- and Mrs. Verne Hazen. Mr and 1.60 drive or park within the block |2) The essay may be In hand- Floyd Hunter, special police well, Mrs. A. W. Swanson; pro Mrs. M. C. Bressler, Mrs. Stella writing 22300 where fire apparatus has stopped or In typewritten form. L. W Coiner, salary gram, Mrs. George Matthews. Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Ethel Applewhite, Mrs. preferably ........ 60.00 in answer to a fire alarm, or with upon paper of commer Don Allen, salary C. C. Cruson. Chairmen of the vari W. L. Hatch, Mrs. Charles Stevens, cial letter else, 24.00 in three blocks of a point where a ruled or un Fire department ---------- ous committees met Tuesday after Mrs. I-ae Tennis, Mrs. Earl Full ruled. the several either sheets being num Dr. C. E. Frost, salary — - 10,00 firs is In progress noon at the home of Mrs. Beidler mer. Mrs. George Currln. Mrs. Rosa bered consecutively Q Is coasting down grads upon 998 written on Crane Co., p ip e ---------------- and outlined plans for the bazaar Currin, Mrs. Susie Garoutte, Mrs. one side only, with and 38.23 any highway with the gears of a blank space of Sentinel, ptg. and pub. — Oscar Smith. Mrs. Linnle Vlolette, about one and one-quarter and dinner. 273811 vehicle In neutral or the clutch dis Inches Mta. States Power Co. Mrs. Entmaline Wilson. Mrs. Chas. engaged permitted ? P. H. Jones. labor streets, top and left-hand margin. The Past Noble Grands club held McKibben, Mrs. John Wallace. Bert at 13) Ans. No. The essay shall be accom sewer, w a te r ____________ 123 00 a business and social meeting Hatch. Mrs. J. Q Willits and Mrs. Q. When shall all vehicles be 120 Pac. Tel. * Tel. Co., tolls Thursday afternoon of last week In Eva Aubrey of this city were panied by a separate sheet contain Hubbell Brothers, sidewalk. - 207.26 equipped with regulation lighting ing the name and post office ad L O. O. F. hall. Two visitors. Mrs. guests Wednesday night of last dress equipment? the writer, the date of his Hooker Electrochemical Co.. Edith Sanders and Mrs. Mildred week of Honor Rebekah lodge of or her of birth, Ans. During the period from a , chlorine-------------------------- 10.00 and the name of the Trunnell, were in attendance. Twen- Creswell at that group’s homecom- C. F. Counts, street cleaning 64 90 half hour after sunset to a half school attended. ty members were present. Including ing celebration. 14) There shall also be delivered Industral Acc, C om m .-------- 23.33 hous before sunrise and at all times Mrs. Sarah Tennis, president; Mrs. —♦ — when fog or other atmospheric con- Mrs. R. H. Fields was program with the essay a certificate signed H. W. Lombard, salary and 24.00 1 dltlone render the operation of a Nellie Johnson, secretary-treasurer; by a teacher or instructor of the expense .......... ..........— Mrs. Kitty Kime. chaplain; Mrs. leader for the Research club meet educational 4 go motor vehicle dangerous to traffic. institution attended, Q. B Pitcher, light globes Minnie Willits, Mrs. Minnie Sweet, ing Tuesday night and her subject Q. What Is the law regarding tall Mrs. Clara Stevens, Mrs. Lucy Ben was South American art. The club, stating that the writer of the essay , lights? nett, Mrs. Eva Hatch, Mrs. Stella in response to a call from the W. C. ls a pupil or student attending the Hoy Scouts Hold Treasure Hunt. Ans. Every motor vehicle or trail Baker, Mrs. Eastham. Mrs. Anna T. V. farm home, made arrange same. Boy scout troop No. 18 held a er shall carry at the rear a lamp |9) In order to be considered in Beidler, Mrs. Eva Aubrey, Mrs. ments to send towels and wash treasure hunt Wednesday night, of which exhibits a red light visible Anna Newcomb, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. cloths. Mrs. A. L. Wynne, chairman competition the essay must be de- last week. Marshmallows for a under ordinary atmospheric condi Llnnie Vlolette, Mrs. Susie Ga of the local haelth group, outlined ■ ivered, by mail or in person, to the marshmallow roast were found at tions from a distance of 300 feet to routte, Mrs. Catherine Vasbtnder that organization's plans for the Oregon Historical society, room C, the end of the trail. the rear of such vehicle and eo con Market and Mrs. Emaline Wilson. Dainty year and stressed the need for help Public Auditorium, 253 A special recognition service for structed or placed that the rear refreshments were served by the and money. Eight members of the street. Portland. Oregon, not later the troop will be held Sunday, No number plate shall be Illuminated following committee: Mrs. Vlolette Research club joined the group. The than March 16. 1932. |6) All essays submitted In com vember 13, at the Methodist church. by a white light so as to be read Mrs. Vasbinder, Mrs. Wilson and club will meet In two weeks with petition will be numbered and sub This will consist of demonstration from a distance of 30 feet to the Mrs. A. W. Shofstall as leader on Mrs. Willits. mitted. without the names of the of scout work and short talks by rear of such vehicle. i the subject South American litera Q How many spotlights are al writers or other identifying marks. members of the troop committee. Mrs. H. A. Hagen entertained a ture. lowed on any motor vehicle? group of friends at bridge at her — ♦ — Ans. Not more than two, except home Friday afternoon, compli- Mrs. William Thum was hostess that a motorcycle shall not be menting her sister, Mrs. P. B. Sis- ; last Friday night for the Joker equipped with more than one. cel, who is here from Redmond, club, inviting several additional Q. Is there any occasion when Guests i n c l u d e d Mrs. Charles guests. The evening was spent the law requires the driver of a Brace, Mrs. Herbert Lombard. Mrs. playing bridge and Mrs. Ira Isom motor vehicle to dim his lights up Fred Bennett, Mrs. Victor Cham held high score and Mrs. T. C. on meeting another vehicle? bers. Mrs. Earl Garoutte, Mrs. H. Wheeler low. Dainty refreshments Ans. Whenever a motor vehicle You who believe advertising is too expensive to justify its meets C. Wells, Mrs. Merville Veatch, Mrs. were served. The club will meet to another vehicle at night up Ralph Saltsman, Mrs. N. J. Nelson, night with Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. returns, listen to th is : on a wet, hard surface highway, the —♦ — Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mrs. K. K. driver of such motor vehicle shall I Twenty-eight years ago the makers of a watch produced a dim hie headlights. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godard en Mills, Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. G. A. Sanders. Mrs. tertained at dinner Wednesday cumbersome but accurate article, priced 51.60. W ithout adver W W. McFarland and Mrs. James night, honoring Mr. Godard's moth tising, they sold that first year 12,000. The next year, with a Columnar Sheets The Sentinel. P. Graham. Mrs. Brace held high er, Mrs. S. L. Godard, on her birth score and Mrs. Siscel received a day anniversary. Covers were laid little tentative advertising, they sold 87,000. Encouraged, they guest prize. Fall flowers were at for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham of increased the factory and distribution, reduced the size of the tractive decorations and refresh Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard watch, priced it $1.00, made a reasonable advertising appropria ments were in keeping with the and the hosts. tion—and sold 485,000. Hallowe'en season. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harvey en When the makers of a famous camera began advertising The EZ club of Creswell enter tertained the Ad Libitum club mem o • aenrati b u t tained 21 members of the Past bers and their husbands at a 6:30 thirty years ago, they made one camera which took a 21/ a-inch Noble Grands club of Cottage dinner Thursday night of last week. picture, and sold at $25.00. In 1917, that time of the distressing Grove at a potluck luncheon Tues Decorations were In keeping with upward trend of prices, these people made a better camera that day at Creswell. The afternoon was Hallowe'en. The evening was spent sold for $10. spent in conversation and with playing rook. fancy work. Those present from Who pays for the advertising? Or does the advertising pay Cottage Grove were Mrs. J. Q. Wil Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey en lits, Mrs. W. L, Hatch, Mrs. George tertained last Friday evening with for itself? Currin, Mrs. Charles McKibben, a party for a group of friends. A And what good advertising executed in attractive print did Mrs. Stella Baker, Mrs. K. Grubbe, pleasant evening was spent play Mrs. Emma line Wilson, Mrs. J. ing rook. Decorations were in keep for the watch and the camera, it can do in some measure for Eastham, Mrs. H. Bennett, Mrs. ing with the Hallowe’en season. your product. Linme Vlolette, Mrs. James Vas Dainty refreshments were served. Let us talk with you about the printing of your sales liatera- binder, Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mrs. The women's class of the Baptist ture. Susie Garoutte and grandson Din- Mild Sugar Cured nie Snodgrass, Mrs. J. Sanders, Sunday school, at a recent organ Mrs. Oscar Smith, Mrs. A. W. Kime, ization meeting, elected Mrs. Emil Mrs. Lillie Allen, Mrs. Charles Cald- Theis as teacher, Mrs. E. A. Allen well, Mrs. C. L. Madden, Mrs. Eva as president and Mrs. Dutton as secretary. Aubrey and Mrs. Lee Tennis. ik'VKtTIUn Essay Contest j for 193z IS Announced T h e s e d e a le r s c a r r y and recom m en d MILK MAID C O U N C IL W ho Pays? BREAD G id n e y & S a fle y M a rsh a ll’s G r o c e r y P a c ific C a fe Two Things to Remember PAY BY CHECK You have a receipt for all your hill» mid all money you expend. A cheeking account »lifeguard» your money BENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX liwure your important paper» anti valuable articles against fire and theft. Only you have acre»» to your box KEN 1 ONE TODAY. The First N ational Bank Of Cottage Grove Gnpital »50.000 Snrploa »25,000 W A Y STOKE i o n w it h o u t * w a s t c A rm istic e D ay S p e c ia ls Prices Effective Nov. 6-7-9 and 10—Closed 11th Swift’s Empire Picnics C o tta g e G r o v e S e n tin e l Mrs. K. K. Mills was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the M. P. G. club, entertaining with a "good idea'' party. Miss Lola Howe was an additional gu est Each member was given a hand decorated pie car rier. Inside of the pie carrier was a “good idea” clipping from some magazine and each one read hers. A pleasant afternoon was spent with conversation and needle work. The luncheon table was centered with a large pie flanked by bowls of nasturtiums, in keeping with the gifts of pie carriers. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. O. L, Nichols. The S. O. S. club meet for an all- day session Monday with Mrs. Jerry Eastham. A potluck dinner was served at noon. The day was spent quilting. ♦— The ladies’ aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wed nesday afternoon in the church parlors. Boy; “No, mister, I don't want to sell this trout." Angler: “Well, just let me meas ure him so that I can truthfully tell the gang in the city how big the trout was that got away from me.” Mrs. K. K. Mills entertained Tues day night with a dinner for the Rome and Berlin are now con Baptist church quartet and their nected entirely by an underground husbands and wives. Covers were telephone cable. laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Emer son, Mr. and Mrs. William Thum, S co tch C u r e f o r W itc h e s Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hickenbottom, Miss Flsherfolk of the little village of Sara Louise Shields, Rev. Henry Burghead, on Moray Firth, Scot Wilson Davis, Miss Lola Howe and land, have again held the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mills. The table was of “bamlrig the claire," a holdover centered with a colorful bouquet of from medieval times. While some i continue the old Scottish custom in * huge chrysanthemums. a spirit of merry-making, the ma La Mercredi Pont club was enter jority of the people are supersti tained Wednesday afternoon of last tious and believe that witches will week at the home of Mrs. W. W. refrain from sneaking down their Latie. Additional guests were Mrs. chimneys for a whole year if the Fred Hauger, Mrs. Howard Pruitt claire Is burned. This ceremony Is and Mrs. Smiley Morris. The af the pouring of casks of tar on the ternoon was spent playing bridge ruins of a Roman altar, setting Are and Mrs. Morris held high score, to It, then a dance by the villagers Mrs. Fred Anderson second high around the roaring flames. and Miss Nell Bushnsll low. Dain ty refreshments were served. The Most Deadly Plant club will meet in three weeks with Discovery of the most deadly Mrs. Leslie Booth. plant In the world, a small quantity The Mothers' club» held an all day of which was said to be sufficient meeting Tuesday in the club rooms to bill thousands of persons, has on Main street. Sixteen were pres been reported from Pretoria, South e n t A dinner was served at noon. Africa. The discovery was made Mrs. Rosa Currin reported that 114 by a botanist, who named the plant garments and 24 pairs of shoes had Adenla. One ten-thousandth of a been given out during October. The grain was reported as sufficient to day was spent quilting. The club kill an adult. The poison Is not Railway has asked that those having a sur traceable after death. plus of vegetables and fruits donate workers in the Interior died after them to the club for distribution to they Inadvertently tasted the plant. A botanist and two natives were the needy. Overcome by the fumes of the plant —♦ — when they sliced a bulb, reports Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard and said. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godard enter- ( talned Friday night at the S. L. Godard home with an old fashioned Houses Like Towns Hallowe’en party. Guests were Mr. One of those great dwelling and Mrs. H. B. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. houses which are like small towns Charles Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. has been opened In Vienna. It Is George Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. built round grassy courtyards set A. W. Shofstall. Old fashioned Hal with trees, and will house 15,000 lowe'en games were enjoyed. Deli people In 1.3-S2 flats. It has cost $4,200,000. In the building are two cious refreshments were served. electric laundries, two bathing es The Past Matrons club will be tablishments, two kindergartens, a entertained Monday afternoon at dental clinic, a "mother’s advice the home of Mrs. George Matthews, center,” a library, a post office, a with Mrs. W. E. Lebow and Mrs. chemist's, and 25 other shops. The baths are heated by the steam Matthews as Joint hostesses. which Is electrically generated for —♦ - Mrs. H. A. Miller will be hostess the laundries Tuesday afternoon to the O. L. IL club. But It Costs More At the Monday night meeting of Mental arithmetic Is taught to Calvin Funk unit of the American Improve the memory. Lending a Legion auxiliary plans were made ti nn $2 and calculating when you for a benefit card party to be giv will get It back will do the same en December 7 to raise money for thing. P e r Lb. ( M ac M arr S tores Prices Effective Nov. 6 7, 9 and 10 CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY IV O R Y SO A P 3 Medium Size Bar 19c C H IP S O SELO X Granules or Flakes Soaks Clothes Clean For Washing Machines Tubs or Dishes Large Pkg. 10 19c 2 Great North ern White Beans PEGS. 25c 48c lbs. fine granulated T o m a to H o t Sauce Del Monte Is Best 5 »s 19c 6 Cans 25C Spaghetti—P o rter’s Coiled 5 ibs. 23c 2 tbs. Best Foods Candid Peels SALAD OIL 39c Lemon and Orange Peel Per Lb. 89c j 2 9 c Quart 25c G em N u t O leom argarine 2 pounds 12 Cans 1 Case of 24 Cans 10c $ 1 .1 5 $ 2 .2 5 Graham Fine or Coarse Whole Wheat Flour S.& w. M. J. B. r* 33C 1 Lb. C an No. 10 Bug 24c No. 10 Bag F is c h e r ’s E x tr a C r e a m O a ts F a r in a Corn Meal no . io Bag Fresh From This Year’s Crop of Nebraska Corn No. 10 Bag 29c 37c 25c P e a n u t B u tte r Syrup In Bulk Penicg Golden Syrup 10c B eans 29c Lbs. 45c Red Mexicans—the kind for chill oon came on the cool days 1 0 Lbs 35c i t i No. 10 Bag No. 10 Bug (Small White) the little Navy bean th at bakes go well In Bulk Gallon i 1 Large Can P e r Lb. Q uart Jar Per lb. Phillips Sifted Early June Pea» 19c S A L A D D R E S S IN G For That F ru it Cake Citron PEAS M axim um M axw ell H ouse G oldenw est Schilling’s Fischer Fancy Pastry Flour SU G A R BEANS Red Idaho LARGE 1 4-C COFFEE 5 Lb. Pail 35C P a n c a k e F lo u r Sperry Pancake and W affle Plour % Lb.Bag49c C rackers Salted or Plain 3 Lb. C a rto n 28c