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THE MENTINE!., COTTAGE GROVE, OREOON. FRIDAY, »ANVARY I, i m K C L E A R A N C E SA L E g £ JA N U A R Y Support your homo owned «tore SPECIAL PRICES! COATS Ä K V Lenthorot or Rain C oat........................ .................. $3 05 » $5 45 / « Blanket Coat», all wood $15 75 to $10.75 Winter (cloth) Coats V Entire Stock of Hata __ 50c ea. D RESSES $10 70 to $24 75 cn aale for $14.76 $12 75 to $14 75 on aule for $8.75 One Oroun on aole for $ 375 One Oroun House drosses $ 1 46 THE SMART SHOP W K G I V E "14 A I I " « .K E E N MT A M I'M U r . and M rs. Chat A n ia u f and d au a h tn r «pent the C h ristina« h o li day« In P o rtland . M r and M r». Hale W y a tt o f N a t io n , II. C.. are v isitin g over the holiday« at the home o f M r. W y a tt'» parent«, M r and M r». M F. W y a tt. I lore'« hoping ' hal .1... a more prosperous 1932 than even the o pllm lala are predictln<. N el- ■on M o to r Co. M r. and M r« C. E. B row n o f M e - G y n n »pent S a tu rd a y w ith M r. Itru w n '« «later. M r« It L. Rogers. M re. Janie« P. G ra h a m , who ha» been III w ith Influensa fo r «everal week«, «uflered a relapse C h ris t m as. H h e Is reported to be recov erin g slowly, Incom e T ax R ecords Oreenwood and Bcaknor fc 2 g M r* A f t A A W a m ake new cars out o f wrecks. P a in tin g and body rebuilding Cot tag« G rove Body W o rks, I.. S Unvl». I ’rop . Hprlggv Bldg niMlfc M r. anil M u Im n » M ’ i i , G ran ts Pas« »pent C h ristina« w ith M r. M cC argar'a m other, M rs M. M cC arg a r o f Dorena. M r. and M r«. J n r y Wilkinson '>f P o rtland and M r. and Mrs. itoval W ilkinso n of Eugene spent C h ris t mas at the G. W . M cQ ueen home Mchufleld M tew art for plum bing, «beet m etal w o r k . P b o n e 1 I7 J . t i e F . M H a m b ric k wlahes It stated that he ha» m erely rented the C. W C aldw ell place west o f the city end has not purchased It a« yet. M r«. L e e Peters o f Eugene, form er re«ld<-nt. suffered o severely Inju red hand a f e w days ago when th e m em ber became entangled In the rolls of a pow er w ringer. Hhe reversed the w rin g e r to release her hand, so th a t It passed through the roll» twice. Nelson M otor Co. hoe u«ed cars, used radios, used tires and used autom obile parts o f all kinds for sate a t a ll times. Hoe us first. M rs. Alice R ichm ond o f Eugene, m othor o f A. A. R ichm ond of this city, suffered s e v t re Injuries a few days ago when she fell the entire length of stairs to her basement. Hhe escaped w ith o u t any broken bones M rs. Florence M ays wa» up fro m P o rtla n d to spend the Christm as holidays w ith her parents, M r. and M r« G W M c F a rla n d T'he 0 W Hays fa m ily o f P o rt land visited this w eek a t the A. A. Richm ond home. M r and M rs. W illia m Jenkins are the parents of a 6 '»-pound ■ d au g h ter b om Tuesday. T h e baby has been nam ed B a rb a ra Jane, T h e Tex E lllg e fa m ily of Eugene ■pent Christm as nnd the week end at the home of M rs Elllge'» par ents. M r and M rs. R ile y D e ila u . C hristm as guests at the E C. Shay home Included M rs Hhav’s sister, M rs. l-ochead of B elling ham , W ash., M r. and M rs. Stncey Run- sell o f Eugene. M r. and M rs. Fred Robert From rn spent Christm as In A lbany w ith his m othsr. M r. and M r». Chet W h eeler of A lb an y are the parents of an Im pound dau gh ter born Decem ber 27 In an A lbany hospital. M ie W h e el Ml»» Donna Safley won f l,,t er was fo iiiie rly Mies Daisy Ben prise In the p op ularity contest, nett o f this city and Is a daughter sponsored by the S m a rt Shop, of M r. and M rs. H . O. Bennett. whlch closed C hristm as eve a ft « ' Miss M a ria n W h ite , who has ru n ning several months. Ml»» spent the C hristm as holidays hers M axin e Lem ley won second prise w ith her fa th e r, W J. W h ite , ex In a nip and tuck finish over pects to leuve the last of the week J u a n ita Hopper, M abel T h ras h e r for Aberdeen, W ash., to resume her and M axine Nelson. Considerable teaching position. interest was aroused In the contest. M r. and M rs. Iv a n Hams spxnt Miss H opper was In the lead for C h ristm as day near E lk to n w ith second place the day before the M rs Hams' m other, Mrs. F. F contest closed. W ells. F irs t prlxe w in n er wa« given a Eugene Ramsey, who had been j choice o f any dress «nd hat In the visiting fo r a week w ith a sister, M t t. C A. Hosnian, returned W ed shop and second prlxe w in n er was given a p ajam a ensemole. nesday to his home In M e rrill. .surge M or- Judges were M re. George M rs. O. 11. H aw ley and children gan. M rs H A H agen and M rs. C. George und M ay of M apleton vis H K lm e ited fro m Munday u n til Tuesday w ith M rs. M a ry H a rn h rlc k . m other- M r and M re. R a y T ra s k and sons in-law of M rs. lia w ls y and g ra n d B u rd ick und D a n ie l returned Sun m other of the children day night fro m W a lla W a lla , W ash., N ew Y o ik M illin e ry Parlors' S P E w here they spent the C h ristm as C IA L K A L E F rid a y and S aturday. holidays w ith M rs. T ra s k s m other See our elegant hets priced at only and sister. IU cents. Doll hats for dollies free. M r and M rs J. D M onroe and M r. and M rs. J. L B eatty, nest door son R alph and d au g h ter J n a , to C h ris tia n parsonage. Jlp M r. Monroe's sister. M rs H. A. G a r T h e D. A. Cooper fa m ily of S u th rlson of Denver, Colo., who Is visit- e rlin and the O. A Spencer fam ily ing here, w ill leave the last of the of O a k lan d were C h ristm as guests w eek for W illa m e tte , where they at the C. O Busm an home. Mrs. w ill visit a t the home of F A. M on- Cooper and M rs. Spencer are roe, b rother of M r. M onroe and M rs. daughters o f M r. and M rs. Hoaman. G arrison. D A. Em erson and F . L. G ra n M r and M rs. H. L». G odard nnd an nis le ft Tuesday m orning fo r P o rt d in n er guests C h ristinas day M r. land, w here they w ill attend ses and Mrs. R oy G ra h a m , M rs. G race sions of the O regon S la te Teachers' V a n llo s k lrk and dau gh ter R u th association. M. C. H lckenbottom , and M r and M rs M a r s h ... Lyons. Miss Theresa Young and H e rm a n a ll o f Eugene. Miss Lois G odard. i-a fk y also are planning to attend. student at O regon state college M r and Mrs. A. E. Conry have and M r. and M r i. H a rr y G odard of traded th e ir property on R ow riv e r this city. for C a lifo rn ia p ro perty and le ft M r. and M rs. M ars h a ll B arb er S aturday fo r Los Angeles. and dau gh ter spent Christm as w ith Donna Safley Is Winner {' Of Popularity Contest j Inventory Sheets $1 00 per hundred The Sentinel Office Supplies of Every Kind M rs B a rb e r’s uncle and aun t. M r. and M rs. M P. Morgensen of Dane- bo. . John Nokes, w ho has been 111 a t hls home fo r tw o weeks, Is reported to be som ewhat Im proved. n o ^ n 'fo r* B erkeley 0 . ^ w h e r ^ s h e a m onth w th a «taugto- w ill spend a m onth w ith a daugh ’’ r' .. . „ . . M r. and Mrs^ J C^ Johnson o f Gold Beach, who had been vtslUng a t the home of th e ir daughter, M rs. W . E . Lebow, returned home Sun day. M r. and M re. F . B. V a n N o rtw lc k spent Christm as In A u ro ra at the home o f a d au gh ter, M rs. N a th a n M annock. M r and M rs. W a lte r Babb left last week fo r Roseburg to visit th e ir children. Miss E le a n o r S m ith le ft :aat week fo r Vancouver, W ash., w here she w ill visit a w eek w ith friends. M r. and M rs. C. M. Pentlco and d au gh ter E velyn, w ho live near Toledo, a rriv e d C hristm as eve to spend a w eek w ith M r and M rs. W a lte r Pentlco and M r. and M rs. D P. C aldw ell, parents of M r. and M rs. C. M Pentlco. A. L. Johnston o f H a m ilto n . M o n t, where he engaged In reai SOCIETY G o d ard s I __ _ _ E ___ _____ S __ __ ___________ Miss velyn m ith entertained M onday aftern oo n w ith a bridge part y «, t|j„ Colonial. F iv e tables ot bridge were In play Miss Beth |u,da held high score and Miss lean Allison second high. Guests were M arg a re t and D orothy Laa of Berkeley, Cal., E velyn Hayes of P o rtland, D orothy U m phrey, F r a n ce» M ackln , Frances R a n d a ll C aro lyn G rannis, Isabelle Safley, W ll- berta W ilson, Jean Allison, A lice Allison, M elba Cochran . J errln e Burrows, M adelle Beldler, H a rr ie t W isem an, M axin e Lem ley, Beth n , , | a Louise W ynn«, Lola G odard an ,j G ladys Hproulee D a in ty re- w e re s e rv e d C e l e b r a t e Mothers’ Club in Need Of Clothing, Bedding 6 6 th .Anniversary H a rris o n and F an n ie Godard, helpmates tor over h a lf a century, celebrated th e ir sixty-sixth wedding anniversary Christm as day q uietly w ith the m em bers of th e ir fam ily . children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, callin g throughout the day M r and Mre. H a rris o n R Godard were m arried Decem ber 25. 1865, and lived In Io w a and Nebras- k a before com ing to C ottage Grove In 1910 M r. Godard was born N ovem ber 11. 1840, In V n n w e rt county, Ohio, He served d u rin g the C ivil w a r as a m em ber o f com pany "D ," V)th In - diana d iana volunteers. volunteers H e took part In a num ber o f battles d u rin g the w a r and was discharged w ith the rank o f sergeant M rs. Godard 'F a n n ie C. C o th re ll) was born August 21. 1847. In F o rt W ayne, Ind __ __ _ Both M r and Mrs. Godard con- tinu e In active service In spite o f th e ir advanced years. M r Godard still gets In his wood and M rs. G odard stall does over h a lf o f her housework T h e ir fa m ily consists of six chil dren, 27 g randchildren, 23 great g randchildren and three great, great grandchildren. T h e re has been only one death In the Im m ediate fa m ily In 44 years. C hristm as guests at the W . E N ixon home were M r and M rs J. A. Joli and son. M r . and M rs. J. M. Ltndarnood and daughters A lm a _______ ____ and fia li, M r ___ and __________ M rs. Lee N ixon an ,j gon M r and M rs. H ugh N ixo n and dau g hters, M r. and M rs. A. B. W o lfa rd and fa m ily , M r. and M rs. I l a |ph B lank, M r and M rs. P au l M organ and daughter, E lm e r J. Ker, t and „„„ Laurence, „n of Cot- , age G r w e and M r and M rs. H a r old W o lfard and Mr and Mrs. Clarenct. o f Eugene ____ Mrs. G. A. Sanders e ntertained Christm as day w ith a d in n e r fo r a ffrn,tn reiafiveg f?ov»r« w«re laid group r»f o f relatives. Covers were laid R o yal A rcanum Downs Lorane. fo r M r and M rs. W L. Young of T he Royal A rca n u m basketball . ¡.rents o f M rs Handers; w , Y „ u ng j r of Eugene, b ro th er !ea™' ’ ho’*^ ng a blff % M r.^ S a n d e rs ' sis- ln bolh ° f,e n ’ lve and te(. an<J hUJ!band M r an<1 M rs. A l- play over p tv:o us games, defeated fre(J Dom aj)chofilty of Dallas; M r. a Lorane te rm 36 to 27 .. in j an ex-it- an(j j^ rg F rancis W icks and tw o ng but r o u jn gam e M onday night on (he Lor nc floor. children; Gene Young, b ro th e r of T h e lineup follows: Mrg 3 and er«. P au l Sanders and Lorane Cottage Grove M r and M rg Handers. Anderson S w a n s o n ------------ F ------ _A _ G a t e s ________ -F ----- ____ Skelton M rs. E m a lln e W ilson was pleas- P ru itt ________ C ----- ___ Cow ing 1 a n tly surprised on her b irth d a y i n - Cochran G Snyder n|Ver«a r y Sunday w hen the follow - G -------- K in g lng frlen d « came w ith w eu m ie d W o lfa rd Cottage G r o v e , Substitutions: baskets: M r. and M rs. John San- i e '7 ’ M r w "'1 IL M cK ib b en p , , Collins for Cochran. H u ff and r ,n E , m er j ^ e n t and son and M r »nd M rs. F red K e lly and son. M „ W llg „ n -, ,l i g h t e r . M rs. M abel D lxon . and the la tte r's son also were present. The G arden club, a t its m eeting December 18, adopted a constitu- tlon and by-laws. A discussion of the club's firs t project, th a t o f clearing and p lan tin g the vacan t lot n orth o f the postoffice, was held D e fin ite plans to com plete the project w tll be made a t the club s next m eeting to be held a t , w F rld a y afternoon. J a n u a ry 15, jn the cWy ha„ — A Joint m eeting o f W . O. W . groups fro m Yoncalla. D ra in , E u - gene and thia c ity w ill be held here Wednesday evening. J an u ary 6. M rs. E m m a E to n Owens, d is tric t m anager fo r Oregon, w ill be a ape- M ore clothing, both for adults and hlld ren . Is needed to supply needy parsons In the Cottage Grove terrl- tory, according to the Mothers* club, which Is asking fo r donations. Stocks o f the club a t Its M a in street «tore room were larg ely depleted over the week end and M onday, | the cold snap causing a run on | heavy w in te r clothing. T he club reports an urgent need , or children's shoes, both fo r boys and girls. At Its m eeting Tuesday the club completed a c om fo rter and sent It to a needy fa m ily T he club haa been ta k in g old com forters and re- r „ v . r i n . tham s»w h .v m a n u covering them A n y one having old com forters or com forters th a t are no longer needed has been asked to donate them to the M others' club ag there are a num ber o f calls for SUCh articles | T h e club Is cooperating w ith the county Red Cross w o rker and health nurae |n d is trib u tin g clothing _____________ CLOSING OUT OUR BATTERY H A S The Janu ary m eeting of the W il lam ette Holiness association w ill be held a t the F ree M ethodist church in this city on J a n u a ry 6. T h is o r gan ixatlon Is composed o f several ----------- -- »• “th ...» i* ¿ . . Z . r i< ^ denom inations in the three coun- ------------------------------------------------ ties of Lane, L in n and Benton. A t this m eeting there w ill be two preaching services and a business m eetlng T h e buaineM maeUng wU1 be held at 1.30 and w ill be ln charge of the president. Rev. D. M H ig bee, Albany. T h e forenoon preaching service w ill be held a t 10:30 and the ser mon w ill be by Rev. O m er Idso, of the yjethodlst church a t t I „ ,___ . . „ „ „ _______ Halsey. A t 2:30 the serm on w ill be by Rev. M rs. L o rtz, a M ethodist - a n « e l i s t who Is a t present assist ing in revival w o rk a t the M. E . to r W o lfa rd . Oates for Swanson, Th(> R , A rcanum team F ayed church a t Shedd. w .d n e n d a v n le h t on the i B ack Taxes A re T u rn e d Over. loCal n ° ° r ______________ F iv e turnovers of back taxes ag gregating *10,109.44 w ere made F lu r r y o f Snow Fails. T h u rs d a y by S h e riff H a r r y L. Bown A slight flu r r y of snow M onday to G race Schiska, county treasurer. forenoon bro ug ht the only re a lly T h e turnovers included: $6079.20 Inclem ent w eath er there has been ln 1909 taxes; $1741.12 ln 1928 taxes; this w in ter. T h is is the firs t w eek $996.74 in 1927 taxes; $1280.55 in th a t the golf course has not been 1926 taxes; and $11.83 in 1925 taxes. used dally. P la y was resumed W ed - ----------------------- nesday N O T IC E . Th< rt was a m uch heavier » ill of • $ not responsible fo r any snow south of here in d none fa rth bills contracted by a n y person other t r north, than myself. i ' o l i rin g w as made a trifle dan d !9-Jlp R O Y S M IT H i gerous M on day n ig h t and e a r iy I Tuesday forenoon, but prac’ lc a lly r.o accidents vere reported. ----------------------- D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . Dec. 30.— Abe V a n Prooyan of L yn x H o now was c irc u latin g a £ “ “ °Ur t w T p p S l n V ^ C ^ S T A " W A in /# » ' ' Of V I I . Holiness Association To Meet Here on January 6 P a ris Breedlove Is spending the N ew Y e a r holidays In Goldendale. W ash., w ith the H a r r y C u lver fa m ily Miss A nna D a u g h erty o f Seattle and M r. and M rs. H . D a u g h e rty o f N e w p o rt w ere Christm as guests at h*om.e o fU. S ~ e h r ‘ W ¿ " jo h n s e a. ladie3' drtU ,eam , r ° m l ” e E-Uge" e ™ road p atro lm a n in D is tric t No. Office Supplies of . as road p atro lm an in the W . H . D au g h erty home. Every Kind W O W . group w ill oe in charge. 13 M r and M rs. Ross Stam pley and Jack C a rte r le ft Tuesday fo r his „ ♦ _ . . Jesse and C lif f T u c k e r a rriv ed children B illy and M axin e of K la home in Los Angeles a fte r a visit Cottage G rove aerie. F ra te rn a l homg T h u rs d a y fro m Reedsport, m ath F alls arc v is itin g M r. nnd here at the hom e of a sister. M rs. O rd er of Eagles^ e ntertained N ew w here they are erapiOyed, to spend and M rs. 1. B M orris. Roy M orris and w ith M r. and M rs. Year's eve in P h illip s hall w ith a thg holidayg D ry Wood, S3 cord C o ttage Grove M r, and M rs. E. P. C aldw ell of i I. B. M orris. a rty fo r members and Migg M axin e Belta o f Eugene is l.u m b e r Co. Phone 12 tfc Scio are vis itin g w ith M r. C ald » M ^ t’ ^ u n d ^ ’at’ the G tae s "ra n c h watch p and • rueata o f v ir it ta g “^rith“ P h y ilU J o h n ^ _ 'this Miss K athleen K »m o f P o rtland well's parents, M r. and M rs, 1>. P. spent Sunday at the i_»atis ranen .p^e p arty was a costume a ffa ir. weeE s ■pent the C hristm as holidays here Ml C aldw ell. ne?.r Cr2 W . D ancing was the diversion and re- w ith her parents. M r and M rs. O. Ishm nel of P o rtla n d and M rs D r. and M rs. C. H . H a rtm a n en M r and M rs R o bert M eranda M rs. Roy L eonard and child ren freghm enU w ere served. M K em M aude W rig h t of this city. M rs. and d au g h ter Eunice o f K la m a th tertain e d the R . C. B a rfie ld fa m ily «pent Christm as In O regon C ity _____ M r. and M rs. J A. P a lm e r of I-oehead w ill be here for a tw o-w eek F ails are v isitin g at the home uf w ith M r Leonard's s is te r T h e y ! T h e , n te rm edia«e girls' and boys' Christm as day. Y re k a . C a l . spent C hristm as w ith visit. T h e Charles Conner fa m ily spent a no ther daughter, M rs. H xro ld wore Joined there by M r. L e o n a r d ,'claMeg y ,,. C h ris tia n church M r. P a lm e r’« m other. M rs. It. L. M rs. 8 A. G arriso n of Denver, W h itlo c k , nnd w ith M rs. M e in n d i’s C hristm as a t the W a lte r L ac k y who had returned last w eek to b,b)e gchoo, , aught by M rs . r G . h " L T m ~ Co U a g 7 G ro v e ‘ Itodgere M r P a lm er returned home C o lo , a rrived S a turday for a 10-day parents. M r. and M rs I. B M orris. Bradwood a fte r a short Illness M r s s hg w gnd Roy s H a n d i held a home m Cottage^G ro Munday, w hile M re. P a lm e r re m a in visit at ths home of a b rother, J. Jam es Tow ne, who h a l been 111 I^ o n a rd and children returned j(gn f p a rty Tuesday n ig h t in the . a w H ih - fa m llv visited ed fo r a longer visit. D Monroe. for some tim e, Is again able to re 'h o m e Sunday n i g h t _ T hey .top ped cburch parlore T he tim e was spent ^ n ^ ^ t t he Iv a n ^ ¿ e r home Nice and com fo rtable three cold M r. nnd M rs J. M Llndnm ood of turn to his w o rk at the Cottage in Salem fo r M r. and M rs. D. H. p layin g games and refreshm ents gt W o od ard g cam p. day« at the Pastime. d t t f Brndwood spent the week end here G rove M o to r company. M ercer, who had spent Christm as , w ere gerved. w ith relatives and friends. M rs. L u r a W ells o f S an ta Ana, F ra n k H a m b ric k «pent C h ristm as M r. and M rs. E. R. L em le y left ! there w ith friends. * . Cal., is v is itin g a daughter, M rs. a t the home of a d au gh ter, M rs. C. M r and M rs. M ars h a ll Dresser of M onday night fo r T a ft, wh.-re they M r. and M rs. Clarence Spencer T h e S. O. S. club w ill meet Janu- j Jegge T u c k e r A. Cooley, In Eugene and all ate a W cd derb urn, M r. and M rs. Charles w ill visit M rs. Lem ley's b rother, W . and three children of A lb an y spent a ry 7 w ith M rs. C lyde O. B u tle r, Migg NelUe Conley of Saginaw bounteous C hrlatm as d in n e r at the R onnett of Eugene and Robert G. Jacobs. Christm as w ith M rs. Spencer’s p ar 136 n orth E ig h th street. T h e re w ill Sunday w ith P h yllis John- G allow ay o f K la m a th F alla spent M ax Sears of Bradw ood spent ents, M r. and M rs. W . H . O s tra n G e ra ld Counts home be a covered dish luncheon a t n o o n ,1 M rs. Docla N o rris o f K la m a th C hrlstm ns w ith M r. nnd M rs H o m the C h ristm as holidays here w ith der. to be follow ed by w o rk and a pro M r. and M rs. R . L. Learning and F all» spent Christina« w ith her par- er O allow ny, parents of M rs Dress his parents, M r. and M rs. E . J. M r. and M rs. Roy Leedham of gram . o f w hich M rs. T . M Boyd son Bobbie le ft fo r P o rtland T h u rs er. M rs Ronnett and M r G allow ay Sears. P o rtla n d spent the Christm as holi w ill have charge. ents, M r. and M r» J Q W IIH ta d ay to spend the holidays w ith M rs. days at the home of M rs. Leed- Learning's m other. T h e H o w ard ham's daughter, M rs. Fred H a u g e r. In itia to r y w ork fo r W ilb e rta W il- Recne fam U y are staying a t the P. M A tk in s o f Kelso, W ash., son was exem plified M onday n ig ht L ea m in g home w hile they are aw ay, spent Christm as at the home of a a t the m eeting o f Cottage G rove Thg O scar Jackson fa m ily spent sister, M rs. S. V. Allison. assembly, O rd e r o f R ainb ow fo r c h rig tn jas a t the C lyde W rig h t Rev. and M rs. J. L . B e a tty spent G irls. A social hour w ith refresh - home nfear W a i k e r. Christm as In Salem at the home o f m ents follow ed. M a x Sears returned Sunday a f- Rev. B eatty's d au gh ter. M rs. G. C. j o . ternoon to Bradw ood. w here he is B lrtc h e tt. A group o f relatives gathered Sat- emp]oyed M r. and M rs. C h et W h e ele r of u rd ay at the W . E . N ix o n home to T he L aw rence B row n fa m ily A lbany spent Christm as eve here honor M r. N ixon on his b irth d a y gpent Christm as a t the George A. w ith Mrs. W h eeler's parents, M r. an n iv e rs a ry A d in n e r was served. B row n h ome n ear Goshen. and M rs. H . O. Bennett. T h e y left -—~~2 ” „ ,. M r. and M rs M . A. H o rn enter- Christm as m o rn in g to spent the N e w Y ear's S ervice Held. tained the follow in g guests a t a 6 day w ith M r. W h eeler's parents a t A w atch night service o f p ra y e r o.clocR d in ner Christm as night : M r. Pleasant H ill. and fellow ship was held N e w Y e a r s M rg Q len g m ith of M ed fo rd, John W ilson, postal employe in eve a t the M ethodist church by {be A r th u r S m ith fa m ily o f D o rris, Boice C ity, O kla., a rriv ed last week churches of the city. I t was spon- Cal M rg jj A S m ith and E le a n o r to visit his m o ther, M rs. George sored by the m in is te ria l associa- W a rre n ot W a lk e r, M r. and M rs. Sweet. H e Is a fo rm e r employe of Bon. Claude W a ld e n and dau gh ter of the local postoffice. A social and fellow ship tim e in chegter, M ont., the John W alden M rs. T . J. O r r le ft S a turday m orn charge o f the ladies' aid societies of fa m ily and s ig frie d B e rth e ld o rf of ing fo r W a llo w a , w here she was the various churches was held fro m Eugene and the c W rig h t fam - called by the serious illness o f her 9 to 11. ily of W a lk e r, fa th e r, S. S. R oberts. A special p ro gram o f songs, ad M r. and M rs. J. Joll and son M r. and M rs. D . H . H em en w ay dresses and p ra y e r was held fro m le ft last w eek to spend the C h rist 11 to 12 and included the follow ing: F ra n k visited Sunday at the O liv e r Rose home a t D rain . mas holidays in P o rtla n d w ith Song service, under directio n of Sunday visitors a t the Charles th e ir children. Rev. M ere d ith A. Groves; prayers Conner home were M r. and M rs. SUGAR, best cane, 21 lbs............... $100 PLOl’R bard wheat, sk,........................... 90c M r. and M rs. S. J. Leonard spent and devotlonals. led by Rev. I . G. Ti n rn W a lte r L a c k y of Cottage Grove, Christm as in O regon C ity a t the Shaw ; address. « R ev. H e n ry W ilson ftnd M rg Jame3 M o rris of N o ti SUGAR, best cane, 100 lbs....... $4.69 MACARONI. 5 lbs...................................... 25c home of a daughter. D avis; reading. "New Y e a r s D a y and thg A L Q ilh a m (a m ily of M r. and M rs. D a rre ll W ilk in s o n and E v e ry D a y ." poem by John H ebron BOKA COFFEE VACUUM, can............... 25c of P o rtla n d spent C h ristm as w ith O xenham . Rev. D . P . C am eron; Mj> and M rg H R y d e ll are RED MEXICAN BEANS. f> lbs 25c SPUDS, extra nice, 100 lbs...................... 90c M rs. W ilk in s o n 's parents, M r. and congratulations. spending the holidays a t W illa m in a . | M rs. George M cQueen. SOAP, laundry, 10 burs......................... 25c CORN MEAL, sk..........................................29c ----- 3 ---------- j zm * M rs C. H . H a ig h t's sister, M rs. Miss M a rg a re t Shelburne, who C o m m u n ity M en to Boost t Ity . p ebbe and son-in-law and daughter, M \TC1IES. Be box .................... 3c DROMEDARY DATES, pkg...................... 15c had been ill w ith typhoid fev e r at •‘C o m m u n ity service" w ill be the M r. and M rs. Stlmpson o f E u re k a , Eugene hospital fo r over two RICE, bead, 5 lbs........................................ 25c BROOM, reg, 75c......................................... 45c months. Is convalescing at the home w atch w ord and slogan o f the com- c a l., and R e g in a ld H a ig h t o f Cam- PINEAPPLE, large can ....................... 13c MILK, 4 tall cans....................................... 25c o f an aunt. M rs. John Saucerm an m u n ity men's bible class fo r 1932. ag, W ash., spent C hristm as a t the A t a recent session of the class E . G jj . H a ig h t home. o f S u therlin . PIl'KI.ES, 2 j » » fur..................................... 1 LIGHTHOUSE CLEANER. 2 for............... 5c J. K e n t and I. G . Shaw, und er the | M r. and M re. A r th u r S m ith and ansh ip o f C. L . W ilh e lm , children returned to th e ir home at OLIVES, 2 jars for....................................... 1 APPLES..................................50c and 75c bu. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. c w hairm ere appointed to fo rm u la te a pro- D o rris. Cal., W ednesday, a fte r (C ontinued fro m page 2.1 g ra m o f service to the c om m u nity spending ten days w ith relatives In Fecnaughty M ac h in e ry Co.. $48.04; and to report as soon as possible th js vicin ity. Stnndard O il Co.. $58.77; Shell O il fo r approval o f the class. T his re- M r. and M rs. J. Joll and son Co., $7.20; A ir R eduction Sales Co.. port w ill emphasize the relig ion of F ra n k and M r. and M rs. Lee N ixo n $26.17; W estern A u to Supply Co., “the helping hand" and the need and son D onald spent Christm as a t $4.11; L in k -B e lt Co., $59.50; S. B. fo r a com m u nity of interests recog- the w . E . N ix o n home in Cottage Flnegan, $12.75; A. C. H a a g A Co., nized and accepted by a ll leaders Q r0Ve. $83.76; O regon M ac h in e ry Co.. $88.- of the religious life of the com- M r. and M rs. E . J. Sears and son 98; Geo. A H a lto n . $14.15; H a th a m u n ity . T h e a im w ill be to capl- M ax w ere Christm as guests a t the w ay M o to r Co., $38.18; Eugene talize a fa c t long ignored th a t w . H o gate home in Cottage Grove. Auto Top Co., $7.00; Scobert W a re C hristian w orkers are "alive, to-1 M r. and M rs. H a ro ld W o lfa rd of house Co., $4.25; H a ll * Shum w ay, Eugene spent the w eek end a t the er.” $3.84; Preston A Hales, $20.45; M ar- g eth T h e class, w hich boosts fo r every Lee N ixon home. cola G arage, $2.50; Cresseys, $1.85; le g itim a te thin g and is in sym pathy M elvin P au l of S ilk creek, son-ln- 1 'Jnlon O il Co.. $459.17; R a ilw a y E x w ith every org an izatio n o r e ffo rt law o f C. H . H a ig h t, is confined to | press, $3.83; Eugene W a te r Board, fo r the prom otion o f tru th and hu his home w ith chickenpox. $80.70; F red Langston, $5.00; B ailey m an hnpplness. has stated th a t its E le c tric Co.. $278.81; W a lte rs -B u ard ent hope and aim is to c o n tri shong L u m b e r Co., $27.40; T w in bute larg ely to the task o f p u ttin g O aks L u m b e r Co., $27.40; John W . "unity" Into the active m eaning of Conaway, $24.78; T h e A u stin -W est “com m unity." ern Road M ch ry. Co.. $66.71; R. A. Babb H dw e. Co., $1.13; M ille rs M a U. S. a ir m all is carried m ostly at chine Shop, $1.50; M ldgley P la n in g 15c PLAIN MIXED CANDY, lb....................... 9o MIXED NUTS, lb.................. M ill Co., $5.85; F re d Langston. $24.- nig ht. Am azons declared m a rria g e "p ain 95; L ow ell Tertford, $6.98; G uy Col CHOCOLATES, lb.......................................10c PEANUTS, lb. ............................................. 10c by, $32.53; C. R . M ille r, $3.19; Ben fu l servitude." CREAM CANDY, lb.................................. 15c BRAZIL NUTS, lb.....................................16c W ilson, $22.32; O. H arw o od , $33.49; Sea gulls tak e vacations W e welcom e the y e a r th a t is C. H . Johnson, $3 19; C u rtis W ilson, PEANUT BUTTER, lb.............................. 18o FILBERTS, lb...............................................15o here and wish fo r each of $51.23; W a lte r Sorensen, $44.92; V. In v e n to ry B lanks. T h e 8 e n tln e l^ you an abundance o f the pros CANDY BARS, 3 for................................. 10c ALMONDS, lb............................................... 15c A. Hendrickson, $27.49; R a v George, p erity th a t seems c e rta in to <7.72; Geo. W lscarson. $3.19; Jack a rriv e before we extend greet Shrum , $55.86; O. E . W ilson. $3.19; ings fo r 1933. D D. Conley, $15.95; R o y F itc h , $23 92; Geo, T olm an , $16.21; C laire ’arks, $16.21; T . J. Sweany, $9.98; A. E . D avis, $3.73; R alp h K in g , $3.- 73; F ra n k Jarvis, $46.75; A lv in H A Y W A N T E D — O N E O R T W O tons. O. E . Biggs, 714 N o rth Doug W lth a m , $39.29; D. D. Conley. $31.- las street. B p 41; A. F. W illso n , $49.70. The Sentinel , , Did you ever consider the big port your battery plcys In the operation of your corf Few people do and consequently lit t le th o u g h t is g iv e n to copacity or q u ality In the selection of a battery. For economical and reliable service we suggest Delco, the b attery m anufactured by Delco-Remy whose electrical system experience qualifies them to build 0 better battery. At a popular price there Is a size and type for your car. Cottage Grove Motor Co. Jack Maulding, Prop. CHEVROLET Ssrvics Start the New Year Right Open a Bank Account Start today (if you have not already done so) a« a rec ognized business man or woman by opening a checking account with this solid, substantial bank. The recognized business man does not pay his bills out of his pocket. He does away with the worry of carry ing large amounts of money and the worry of saving receipts His checks are receipts that are returned in a manner that makes them easy to file away. If you already have a checking account with us, resolve to keep it in a healthy condition throughout the year. The First National Bank of C o tta g e G ro v e Capital $50,000 Surplus $25,000 T h ese dealers carry and recom m end O F M cQ U E E N ’S G R O C E R Y STO CK A T S M IT H SH O R T G R O C E R Y W e have purch ased the M cQueen G rocery stock and are closing it out. T his is a good clean stock of m erchandise priced to sell. MILKMAID Sat., Jan. 2nd, M on., Jan. 4th COFFBB, Brit, Star, I lb. 19c W e have a rra n g e d a q u a n tity of th e M cQ ueen stock in bins a t b arg ain prices—too num erous to m ention. B U L K S P IC E S Closing O ut a t V2 P ric e School S u pplies a t R educed P rices E X T R A C T S and CO LO RIN G S a t y2 P ric e 1932 L A Y IN A S U P P L Y AT T H E S E P R IC E S Happy New Year Smith-Short Grocery WANTADS G ra b e r-G e tty s H a rd w a re BREAD Farm ers’ U nion G olden R ule A u to C am p C obbs’ G rocery QUALITY MARKET To A l l Our Customers and Friends IFe IFish You a HAPPY N EW YEAR Veal Steak Beef Steak Pork Steak Beef Stew Beef Liver Vitamont HOME MADE HOT DOGS 15c n> 2 lbs. fo r 25c Pork Roasts Beef Roast« Veal Roasts 10c "> 1 / j i y lb. -4 SUGAR CURED BACON Any Size Piece PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE 19c lb. 20c lb. During 19 3 2 Make This Y our Id eal M eating Place FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY FRED ANDERSON, PROP PHONS 4« -J