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met October » at the home of U ri Friday evening. November 30. Mias with Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Wilson In Dunsmuir for a few daye to attend Kd Conklin. Woo, pulling was the Gertrude Skow has promleed to Cottage Grove to buelneee. then go to Knighte main occupation of the afternoon give a talk on the school lunch Mr. Oatey, who had been living Twenty-one members were present Alfred Beldler, Ed Adams, Lao with a daughter. Mrs. Arthur Smith, I-andlng to spend the winter with a brother Abner to learn the gar Including Mrs. Mary Burcham. Mrs. Thompson and George Williams Tuesday for Cromwell. Ida., to age business. Everett Alien, Mrs, John Ashby, visited at the Jess Trunnell home left visit for an Indefinite time with LONDON. Miss Marjorie Small of Cottage Mrs. Eloise Wheeler, Mrs. Std Sunday. another daughter, Mrs. tvavls Nov. 10.—A group of women from Swanson, Mrs. Hiram Wheeler, Grove visited last week wtih an Mr. and Mrs. Vern Haaen and Cottage Grove and a few neighbors Mrs. Alva Lockwood, Mrs Oscar Mrs. Merle McKIbbeu were guests auni, Mie. Nanoy McCoy. HEBRON. of Mrs. W. H. Thorn gathered at Wheeler, Miss Marian Sprague. Thursday Harold Mayben of Cottage Grove at the Jess Trunnell the Thorn home Friday afternoon, Mrs. T. A. Plats, Mrs. Will Clifton. home. Nov. 11.—Mr. and Mrs Jesse («P»ni the week end with a sister, at which time a prayer meeting Miss Velma Collins. Mrs. Martha Miss Della Gallo left Monday Grubb of Latham visited Sunday Mrs. Judd IXiolltlls. was held under the leadership of Bittlnger, Mrs. Charles Teeters, mornlng for Portland, where she afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. J I Mies Jeeale Pruitt spent Wednes Mrs. LaSetls Stewart of Cottage Mrs. Ralph Teeters, Mrs. Will Mc will attend business college. Edwards day night wlih Miss Annabell* Gll- Grove. It was decided to have Coy, Mrs Nell McCoy. Mrs. Charles Jean Ovar*°® anJ crist. Jean Yearous Yearous spent Saturday t .lutiL.*1*} prayer meeting again nest Friday Trembley, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. C. O. night with Lots May Stoneburg of thlk*r’ n J* " la «“J G«n’ Mosby Letter and Leonard Gllcrlst mad* afternoon at the same place. creek were Sunday afternoon guests a business trip to Eugene Monday. Worsham, Mrs, A. Woolcott and Cottage Grove Cleal Mackey visited a sister, Mrs. the hostess, Mrs. Conklin. At the Katie Uarkemeyer cam* horn* Trunnell Is recovering from of Mrs Jessie Ollcrlst. They also Art Dugan, several days last week. business meeting Mrs. Ashby, sec a Jess had visited his mother. Mrs. Guy rrlday from Eugene and vlelted her recent Illness. The C. A. Barth family moved retary, read letters from Miss Ger- parents over Sunday. Vern Williams. Poll Williamsand Jenkins, on the Shoestring road. last week to their former home at trude L. Skow of Eugene, home Ola E. J. Edwards returned from Mies Lemoine McKee of Collage Potter visited Monday at the Grants Pass. Myrtle Creek Thursday. after Grove visited over the week end demonstration agent, and plana Jess Trunnell home. Billy Foster of Latham visited were made for «he annual Chris,- a few days U h , king after with her grandmother. Mrs Clara Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grubb were spending over the week end with Dale Thorn. nias tree and club meeting to be Sunday Tapiln. visitors at the Jack Ed bustneas. Mrs. Angelo Perinl underwent a held December 17 at the home of wards home Mrs. F. C. Führer fell Sunday- Mis Nancy McCoy and Mi a. Al at Hebron. major operation Thursday of last Mrs. A. Woolcott. The next meet Mrs. Olen Miller, Mrs. Roscoe evening and cut a leg severely. phonse La,Hue were Tuesday vis week at Portland. She «ill under ing of the club will be an all-day Yearous and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell Several stitches were required to itors of Mr». Pheobe Young. go a second operation this week. Mies Katie Gllcrlst came home session November 12 at the home the radio club meeting close the wound. She has to keep Mrs. Lydia Lackey and James of Mrs. Everett Allsn, who will attended Tuesday evening to spend Armis On* trial will convinc« you of their unusually deli» loll» last Thursday at Mrs. Johnny Ole- off of the leg for two weeks. Morns of Noti were married Satur provide quilting. All members have son’s had — as — vls- tice day with her mother. Mrs, home. i.. Mrs. Nancy McCoy .. - ---- flavor. They’re ¿efferent, better and »ell for only day. They will reside at Noti. Miss Belva Oaroutte is staying ‘¿ Ora I hUn"lay Mra Ph,'obo Toung Jessie Gllcrlst. been invited to attend and to take The Arch Gillman family made a covered dish, needle and thimble, at th e J Jess e s s Triir.n.11 Mr*- Roaa Smith and Miss Lilly Mies l*aulen* Schneider of Ix>- 1 the Trunnell home while a trip to Eugene Tuesday. Taylor, Mise Taylor spending the ran* accompanied Miss Kail* Gil etc. Mr. Trunnell Is Ul. HALF Mrs. J. E. Banton was in the night. W HOLE crlst home Tuesday night and spent ! Miss Arlene Dillon was an over Grove Monday to receive medical Mise Haael Führer of Eugene Armistice day with the Gllcrlst night guest Friday at the home of DO RENA. attention. apent the week end wlth her par-1 »Irl» Nov. 10.—The Happy Circle Sew Miss Edna Grubb. Mrs. O. W. White, who has been ent*. Mr and Mrs. F. C Führer. James Morris of Not! and Mr*. Wilson Stennett of Cottage Grove 111 for 10 days, is slowly recovering. ing club met Wednesday of last spent Sunday with Homer Buker. The Misses Ava and Esther Zlm Lydia I-acky of Hebron were niar- An enjoyable dance was held at week with Mrs. Janies Spahr. One merman, Tom Johns and Bill Roe-1 rled Saturday. They will make their Hull of Latham spent quilt was almost finished and an- „ Homer . ---- enbaum of Eugene were Sunday bom* at Noti the London hall Saturday night other was started. A delicious pot- ? u,nJf y wlth Arthur Carllle of Cot- dinner guests of Mr and Mr*. F. C — duck dinner was enjoyed at noon. _ Führer. S1LK CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lacky and <-M Health Club Formed. were Mesdames Mrs. Tom Williams had as Sun. Nov. 10,—William Clifton return Those present family visited friends In Browns- Among Lane county 4-H clubs day dinner guests the J. D. and which have filed enrollment blank* ed Thursday of last week from Vaughn, Bales, Doolittle. Wagner, ville Sunday. Thelma Wicks, Ellen Land, Avan- Isleton, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Keyes visited C‘yde d a rk htmllie. of Cedar creek with ih T .U « . « d w ünty ciub of- H. H. Myers returned Thursday elle Wicks, Dodge, Mary Land. recently with a daughter, Mrs. anJ Mrs. Stanley Pleer of flees is the Dlsston Health club of of last week from a Eugene hos Keefer, Kelly, Gillispie, Isham, Ida Stanley Trunnell of Eugene. Ä S T « ! ? » , » ............ .... pital, where he had been taken fol Wicks, Peterson, Estabrook and _ Mrs. Mahala Teeters and Mrs. following are officers and members Kebelheek. lowing an accident He is recover the hostess, Mrs. Spahr. Mrs. Lilly Ella L. Woodard of Cottage Grove John Mr a n d M r . t n h n ic . k . o . w . 5 ° * Norland- presld.nt; Paul Carr. Sheets was an additional guest. ing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbcck and vice preaidant; Jimmy Pieper aeo- A surprise birthday party honor and Mrs. John McCall of Latham thlldren E. J. Moore, county school su Florence and Carl and retary; Lynden Owen Jeaale S o a h r were guests Frida}- of Mrs. Ralph perintendent. visited the district ing Thelma Wicks was given last Brown and her grandmother, Mrs. houae guesta. Mr. and Mrs. Ptaer, John McLlman Wall’le Kaufmann* Frida}-. The evening was spent play McAlllstir. C hari.. M c A lli school Thursday of last week. Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler ing cards and refreshments were Markham near Cot- ter. Mrs. Armand Hull was a dinner served. Three tables of five-hun celebrated their eighth wedding an guest Sunday at the Albert Hull tags Grove. Mrs. Fred Patton and children niversary Thursday of last week. dred, two of rook and one of rummy home. Tabloid Church Mrs. Wheeler entertained with a were enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Maddux of Latham left Bernice and Ivan visited Mrs. Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Thomason and Lois. small dinner party in the evening. Eutlmly the work of one man, a Monday to visit friends In Rose ton's brother, Lee Dugan. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Spahr and at Walden. Those present were Mrs. Eloise burg. church recently completed In Guern Mrs. Truman Clark and children sey. after Bve years' toll. Is one of Wheeler, Ernest Darnell. Oscar Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Estabrook, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simpson of Mr. and Mrs. Gillispie, Mr. England attended the funeral of Mr». Shel- Wheeler, Marian Sprague and Dor- ---------------— ------- -------- - R>e smallest In the world Th* and Alves. Mr. and Mrs. Keefer. Algoma were dinner guests Thurs burne In Cottage la Wheeler. Grove Friday af- church la IS feet long, id feci hlsh day at the J. W. Maddux home. ! » i|-n iM in Is b A * —.. .a a tsrnoon. Ernest Darnell and Mrs. Eloise Mr. and Mis. Peterson. Mr. and to feet wide, am, has room for Nell Williams, who had been vis Mrs. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Wag-1 Lester Gllcrlst started Wednes- about a dozen persons. There is a Wheeler motored to Eugene Fri iting at the Jess Trunnell home, day of last week to spend the week ner and Ernest and Robert. Arthur has returned to her home In Yon little steeple i-.oitnlnlng . bell. T y p ew riters -Ofti.-P S upplies The S entinel, Bales. Mrs. U. S. Bales and Elwy-n end with Mrs. Darnell and children, calla. She is a sister of Mrs. Jess and Juanita, Mr. and Mrs. Orien the latter returning with them Sun Trunnell. day for a brief visit and leaving Land and Raymond Wicks. Leslie Fletcher left Monday for again early Monday morning. SAGINAW. Several families In the district Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and Nov. 11.—Mrs. E. H. Koch spent enjoyed mushrooms last week. The warm nights caused the mush Mrs. Mar}- Land visited Saturday Thursday and Friday at the Logan and Sunday w i t h relatives In Bear home near Creswell. rooms to grow plentifully. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scott and A new sheep shed was built re Springfield. A farewell party, honoring Don baby of Cottage Grove were sup- cently on the Curtis Veatch ranch. Improvements were made to the ald Canker, was given Monday per guests at the L. C. Montleth I evening at the home of — Everett J home Thursday evening. barn and included a new roof. Miss Edith Eaton of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin and Holstrom. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morris motored playing cards and games. Refresh- was a Thursday night guest of Mrs. to Scottsburg Sunday for salmon. ments of cake, salad and chocolate Gertrude Buchanan. Several from here attended a They brought back several fish. were served. Those present were J. They made a quick trip, leaving F. Grant. Fred Ehlers, Warren dance at Walker Saturday night. Sunday dinner guest* at the F. about 8:30 in the morning and re Cooper. Clifford Thrasher. Harold turning about 3:30 in the afternoon. Stick, Mendal Collins. Everett Hol- A. Eastburn h o m e were Miss Cottage The Neighbors’ Friendship club strom. Lira Mosby, Izola Isham, Georgetta Knowles of Evelyn Stewart, Dorothy Baldwin, Grove, ~ Mr. and ‘ " Mrs. Lowell Ben Maida Ehlers, Faye England, Ruth ston, Jimmy Mortensen and Deloss , England. Gladys Isham, Lucille Hardisty. , Steck, Merel Holstrom, Bernice Mrs. F. Johnston of Roseburg la Mosby and Don Cariker. visiting a daughter. Mrs. Willi* The Cariker family left Tuesday Sharon. morning for California, their former The Logan Bear family of Cres well were dinner guests Sunday at cent the word. Mini home. Robert England visited Saturday the E. H. Koch home. mum of 33 words. Reduction of 10 Mary Alma and Delmer Benston cents on any ad for cash with copy, and Sunday in Eugene with his and any ad three insertions for the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. spent the week end In Eugene with their grandmother, Mrs. F. T. Ben- price of two, when cash accom Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKibben ston. panies copy. and children visited over the week Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Montleth and end In Dallas with relatives. children and Ed Jenks spent Sun PAY READER day at the Charles Sharon home. TOR S A L E — TOGGENBERG Nationally advertised Genera! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sharon and billy goat C. F. Pry-se, Lorane, Electric Radios. Graber - Gettys children. Mrs. F. Johnston and C. Ore. o30-n!3p Hardware. H. Sharon attended a birthday din All s i z e s Wear-Ever aluminum, ner at the George Neat home In t o r S A L E — CHRYSANTHE- mums. Large, 25c each or »2.50 a enameled, steel and granite roasters Coburg Sunday. dozen; medium, 20 cents each or »2 for Thanksgiving. Gettys-Graber. a dozen. See them at Kelly s Drug MOUNT VIEW. Store. Mrs. C. R. Dear, Disston DIVIDE. Nov. 11.—Mrs. E. M. Boss and route, phone 33F3. nl3-20c Nov. 10. — The Friendly Neigh son Earl returned last week from FOR SALE OR TRADE — DRY bors club held its first meeting of a week's visit at Yakima, Wash., wood at »3.50 a cord cash or will the season last week at the home with Mrs. Boss' daughter, Mrs. trade for chickens or anything of of Mrs. Walter Robinson. Sixteen Clayton Lusby. Mrs. Lusby had value. Also have some fairly good members were present. Blocks for a visited here for two weeks and wood at »3. O. E. Conrad, Lorane flower garden quilt were embroid they accompanied her home. a C. R. Dear attended a turkey route. __________________nl3-27P ered. Mrs. Robinson served bounteous lunch at noon. The club grading school in Roseburg Thurs WOOL FOR SALE—MADE UP IN will meet next time at the home of day and Friday of last week. one- and two-pound batts, size Mrs. Rush Duncan. Mrs. Amanda Seals and Mis* Jean 72x84. FTieed at 90 cents a pound Mr. and Mrs. A. Söderström were Mooney visited Sunday In Cottage p us postage. George S. Smith, gen- guests Sunday at the Gus Berg Grove with Mrs. Kate Sear*. eral delivery. Cottrge Grove, Ore- lund home. The Neighborhood club met last nl3-27p Cleal Mackey apent a few days Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C, GOOD FRESH COW FOR SALE— last week at the home of a slater, R. Dear. Ten members were pres Noble Elliott, Phone 25F5, Diss Mrs. Artie Dugan, at Woodard ent. ton route, Cottage Grove. nl3p “>‘11. Ed and Leon Arne of Broadbent Mrs. E. L. Con nant of Eugene are visiting this week with a broth W ANTED TO BL Y. and son Dickey spent the week er, Claude Arne. For Bathi - Dish«« - Shaving - Laundry, why wait an WANTED TO BUY—SOME GOOD end at the F. M. Chapman home. Mr. and Mie. C. A King visited ranges and heaters. See us before Mrs- Connant is a niece of Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ballew nour lor hot water whan a fast gas water heater give, in the Grove. buying your household equipment. Chapman. Let us supply you. Good stock of Mias Mabel Thrasher of Cottage Mrs. Fred Guggisberg visited you steaming baths — solid shaving comfort— in just 13 stoves, household furnishings, some Grove was a week-end guest at the Mrs. Amanda Sears Tuesday after minutes? Let us install one in your home today I noon. farm equipment. Short's Furniture Ernest McReynolds home. Mrs. George Alleman visited one Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and Md Secondhand store. o30-nl3p See how oceans of hot w a te r-o n ta p -c a n speed up day recently with a brother, Tom 5 R s ^ S u n d a y __________ FOB BENT,__________ Foster of Latham. She says he is wash d ay-sp eed up hundreds of daily cleaning tasks. FARM FOR RENT.—250 ACRES, much Improved. See for yourself why 4 out of 5 city families choose two miles south of Cottage Grove Mrs- Nels Mattson’s father, Mr I«.*.. ___ i__ ___ . - X/brt has * Plenty running w aur for stock^ fllsnn 2 Uen', X who haa hnnn bcen tWAel/l«» working near ©AS in preference to ell other fuels. Good well at house. Plenty of build Scottsburg, has returned home. tags. Orchard. On good oil mac Mrs. Frank McGarvln’s brother, ' Telephone now for a gas demonstration adam road. Near school. Price G. W. Burge, and hi* family of in your own cheap. Apply to owner, Mrs. Aman- Cottage Grove spent Sunday at th« home — no obligation to buy. da C. Hull, Box 414, Cottage Grove McGarvi“ home. Mrs. Pierce, dls- How would you like to lose 15 c|o C. S. Plaster. o30-nl3n trlct teacher- aIso was a visitor. of fat In a month and at Mrs. F. M. Chapman and niece, pounds the same time Increase your energy MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. Connant of Eugene, spent and improve your health? Just as little or as Much Heat a, heat in only 5 minutes. A nd your FOR SALE—A FEW PIECES OF WUh ErD<i8t McRey' How would you like to lose your You Want - NO WASTE I nolds. gas range is so quick— so well insu second hand furniture including Mrs. M. J. Perini received word double chin and your too promi set oak dining chairs, large bird Monday nent abdomen and at the same time You can regulate your gas water lated to hold heat. N o wood to that a sister-in-law, Mrs. cages, bedstead and springs. 625 Angele Perini, make your skin so clean and clear who is in Portland heater or (juiclc-cooking gas range carry. N o ashes to shovel — Gas River road, phone 233R. n6-13c for medical treatment, has under- that It will compel admiration? ---------------------------------------------- Get on the scales today and see cooking neither tires you out— nor to get just the heat you want. You RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS gone one operation and must un- or subscribe anew. Best rates on dergo another as soon as she has how much you weigh—then get an robs you of your appetite before never need to waste heat — you U S IN S T A L L A 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts any and all magazines. What is regained her strength. dinner is ready. which will last you for 4 weeks. never get too little heat. T u rn on your choice? Child Welfare, The Mrs. F. M. Chapman and her GAS RANGE O N TRIAL National Parent-Teacher Magazine house guest, Mrs. Connant of Eu- Take one half teaspoonful In a glam y °u r gas the minute you want it — of hot water every morning and The Instructor for Teachers and gene, spent Friday at the George Select Any One You W ant Today I when you have finished the con turn it off the minute you are NO CASH DOWN scores of others. Community song Alleman home. tents of thia first bottle weigh your books also. Phone 17F11. Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilman of through — and there it no watte! EASY PAYMENTS S«e our now gas rang«,— Trunnell. o30-nl3p Bear Creek spent Friday at the self again. After that you’ll want to walk J. Perlni home. pick oui any one you like. Wo ARE YOUR FLOORS ROUGH? M. Mr. W e will take your present stove aI.0Un2 xD , and ,ay y0“1 GAS WINS ON ■ and Mrs. R W. Kenady “ spent r 'lino Anni V a III m — B , Kruschen __ Let me repair, level and refinish One 85 cent bottle of will install it immodialoly as down payment on a new gas them. New floors laid and finished. Monday afternoon at the M. J. Salts Is worth one hundred dollars COOKING SPEED Roof repairing and other carpenter Perinl home. range. A nd you may take from 10 and pipo gas right into your of any fat person’s money.” Miss Maxine Perinl is spending work by contract or »4 per day. Gas cooking is so fast it can save Leading druggists America over to 30 months to complete easy pay Frank Walker, 1020 south Fourth this week at home and Is going sell Kruschen Salts—you can al kitchan. Than try gas cook one th ird of your time in the kitchenl back and forth to school, _______ nU-27p ments. The fattett ttove made— ways get It at Cottage Grove Phar- ing for a few days without any Y o u r gas oven develops baking macy. _____________ (9) LOST AND FOUND. your gat range— actually costt lett LATHAM. heat in just 10 minutes — broiling obligation to buy. On your LO8T—TRAIL HOUND. COLOR: Nov. 11.—The Homemakers' Radio than many fimilar appliance»! Light Un with white feet. Finder club met Thursday of last week at decision to keep your gas please notify W. L. Kiger, Box 344, the home of Mrs. Johnny Oleson. stove — you pay the regular CotUge Grove. Reward. nl3p The next meeting on November 17 N A T U R A L G A S C O R P O R A T IO N O F O R E G O N LOST FROM OUR PLACE TWO will be held there also. charge for gas connection Roy Graham Is building a house miles S. E. of town, 14 mile off C ontrolled and M anaged by and installation. Otherwise, Sixth street, November 11 a white on the highway below the John S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y O F C A L IF O R N IA 7-week-old female pig. If taken up, Graham house. you simply pav for the gas Mrs. John McCall completel the please notify me and I will pay for your trouble. T. Van Prooyen, Cot- school census this week. Eigthy- Fifth and Main Streets Phone 90 you have used during your iage Grove, Oregon. ’ n!3p eight children are listed this year, ten less than last year. gas range demonstration. Residence Phone 194-J LOST — BUNCH OF KEYS IN Mr. and Mrs. Lester VanNortwIck large size buckskin keytainer and Mrs. Ellen VanNortwIck are fastened with two snaps. Finder j visiting relatives at Aurora please return to George McCollum, Mrs. D. L. Ijams and daughter of Hxanbum, lndl|eilk>a, bed b rn th , asm Gray Goose. Reward. nl3c Eugene wpre guests at the L. W. Moaesdi—unfailing rrtnptona of H rpe e Acidit», are qukklv overroma by UE-MA. McKibben home Friday. WANT TO BUY aba Kientibc Momach trratm m l that gow The Hugh Trunnell family vis d lrtc tlr to th * l o u s e s o f tbs tranbla. WANTED TO BUY 10,000 DOUG- ited Sunday at the Poll Williams ' T r , II. Larga alu —at »1.00. Sold b j lae fir Christmas trees of three home at Yoncalla. ( f!OTTAGE GROVE to six f t size. Write giving number Miss Mary McKibben spent the of trees, where located and price week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. PHARMACY expected delivered to graveled road. Ijams of Eugene. Albany Seed Company, 422 W. First The next regular meeting of the St, Albany, Oregon. n!3p P. T. A. will be held at 8 o'clock Nearby News STEEN’S CASH MARKET IN IRISH’S CASH STORE Quality Meats —Quality Prices Prices Effective Nov. 13,14,16 To acquaint the people of Cottage Grove and vicinity with our Mapleine flavored ha ms we are giving FREE HAM SANDWICHES All Day Saturday 20c Lb. Baby Beef Pot Roast Cottage B utts for 10c lb. Flying, Baking, Boiling, Seasoning Pork or Sirloin lG ^ c lb. Steaks 16c lb. Picnics, Mild Cured 15c lb. Bacon Squares for Seasoning Horniels Pigs Feet 12Vac lb. 14 02. ja r 26c LEAN DRY CURED BACON 19c lb. Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10%. G as W ater H eaters—No Cash Down! CEANS HOT J W ANTADS 8°“- 4 TIMES FASTER W ITH GAS! LaSV Pleasant WaV T o L o se F at let Baiubh, Stomach Ills 50 m iu io n c a su se r s cant be wrong cook -Jodler, with cas ”