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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1932)
ritiii tv. rwtw’*«v », THE FAOM TWO. era, W hat and How to Uss," Intro WHEN THE PAPER DOESN'T COME duced U r. Sluman, a representative of Sw ift Jk Company, who addressed My father says the paper he reads the group. In honor of the Wash- ' ain't put up right, ington bicentennial U was decided He finds a lot of fault, be doe». ' to plant a sugar maple tree a t the perusin' It all night, The Tuesday Bridge club cele west aide school. The school pupils He says there ain't a »Ingle thing In It worth while to read. brated Its eleventh birthday anni w ill asstst with the planting today versary Tuesday with a 7 o'clock »Friday) and w ill furnish an appro- And that It doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need, dinner a t the ty>me of U r. and Mr». orlate program. The tree w ill be C. S. Roberta Bpectal guests for donated by Mr. W orkman of the He toesee It aside and »ay» It s strictly on the b u m - the occasion were Mrs H. H. Harms Sunnyside greenhouses. Plans wore of Portland, slater of Mrs. O. E discussed relative to beautifying But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come. Woodson, and husbands of the club l*acific highway, competing for the members. A birthday cake with 11 Samuel H ill prise of »500. The por- red candles formed an attractive lion assigned to the local club Is a He reads about the weddtn's and he snorts like all get out. centerpiece for the table and red stretch of 15 miles extending from carnations and potted plants were Creswell south to Divide. Special He reads the social doin'» with a most derisive shout, effectively placed about the rooma attention w ill be given to S )th ap- An evening of bridge followed the proaches to the city. Both the Lions He says they make the paper for the women folks alone, dinner and high »cores were held club and the chamber of commerce, by U r a Claude Klm e and W illiam through thslr representative, L W. He'll read about the parties and he'll fume and fret and groan: Moyer. A short business session Coiner, agreed to give the project was held and officers for the com their support. The contest w ill end He says of Inform ation It doesn't have a crumb— ing year were elected as follows: June 30. Other speakers were O. V. Mrs. W. E. Lebow, president; Mrs. Breese and Elmo Chase of Chase But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come. W illiam Moyer, secretary. Gardens, Eugene. Mrs. W. M. Mac- Gibbon and Mrs. Alfred W u lff w ill Following the February program be hostesses for the March meeting. on “The Home Vegetable Garden,” The Presbyterian Missionary s o h * “ *' Mrs. T. C. Shaw gave an interesting ta lk at the meeting of the Garden M t E . h ^ Y r f m F E* « e Î ^ X y d ^ T k n o w what w. club Friday. W . L W orkm an, who want, the dura newspaper guys. was scheduled to talk on "F e ru lo - Msndenhall. Devotional» were led 5 y r , C * . l« d ,.r y r, , >'» w . k DIVIDE eg_-About 30 truest» J S tT t I LATHAM. were Feb. 24.—Visitors at the 1* - r a MeKibben hum . ^ . ¿ T s u i T SOCIETY Fran k Guggleberg. nee M argaret and Mre. D. L I) ,Lb Moetachettt. recently at th» Moata- Ite r M ary and M r ' ehettl horn». T h . b rld . received Cone and fam ily, all of Eugene, many useful and beautiful preeenta M r. and Mrs. Addison Hsalh • nd Delicious refreehmente were served , fam ily of Hebron vlalted Thursday by her mother and slater. 1 at the Gobel Pttser home. Mtaa Maxine Rohde visited in M lw m ills Drake of Maryville. Eugene Saturday with Wlnaton I Cay t, visiting at the John Dugan Kueeell, who w u operated on for horn». appendicitis recently. H e Is recov M rs Vlnal Randall and »on Vlnal ering rapidly» Jr. visited Sunday at the Alfred Mr». Burg» la visiting at th» horn» W hite home. of a daughter, M rs Fran k McGar- M r. and Mrs. Charlie Caldwell vln. The school children gave a short ‘X v ’ e’t ^ i X t ,rU progranr Monday tn celebration of | Via » • Washington , b I r t h d a y. a fte r « • » |¡ ^ anJ daught. r which school waa dismissed for the afternoon Helen visited Monday remainder of the day. Some of the with Mr». Ben Jackson of Coltag» older pupils went on a hike to tlrov». Ward's butte. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donnie and M r. and Mrs. Kenneth McRey fam ily of London visited Sunday nolds motored up from Roseburg afternoon at the O ra Powell home one day last week and Austin M c Mrs. Jessie Ollcrist and Mrs. F. Reynolds accompanied them to the C. Führer of Hebron visited Satur day at the Albert H u ll home. Mrs. J. S. Powell of Cottage ErnZst' M ^ Grove visited Monday at the Alfred W hite home. : Reynolds ranch, where they re- Mre. Albert H ull sang a solo Sun j a r ' l l " of Silk creek day at a meeting of the men's class . “o . h " Í 2 L « d « « Ï S Ä at the armory In Cottage Grove. | Miss Katherine Hemenway accont- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. r r .d , W O .r o . panted her on the piano. After the <nd M r. and Mrs. John Veatch of must be blind and deaf ____________A ISilik_______________ suited as follows: Mrs. O. W . Black- solo they went over to Qrandma Cottage Grove were Sunday afte r dumb; McFarland's home and »pent the &. W . K L K x iO k t.— v m t u L Utilise more. president; Mrs. Bestcr. vice- noon visitors at th» Krneat M cRey F ilth aad ¿»«¿u »uv e U . Itu ur«. remainder of the Sunday school president; Mrs. Mendenhall, secre But you ought to hear him holler nolds home. to u rn l to o.oO. F. teutons eud bua- when the paper doesn't come. hour singing and playing hymns for a a y i by •ppoantu.vuU i'lu A t a . U litc e «to, tary-treasurer; Mrs. A. W . Shofstall, G randfather McDole. who wae Carbon donned Author Unknown. Valves ground rvalUruve . a l - u. chairman of missionary education; taken 111 Saturday, wae eald to be her. M r. end Mrs. Albert Hull sold 40 a. C. U. KiUK, first *\<Uua- Mrs. L W . Coiner, chairman of < Motor tuned up resting easier Monday. acres of their homestead at Hebron s e w i n g ; Miss S t.lla Food Purchase Meeting Scheduled. a i beak bunding. Voltage u r v te , U r*. overseas M r. and Mre. L E. H a rt and chll- Distributor point» ad Justed bp«<eau»l iu eiUAvUuu, auuuiu»iraU oa ol Adams, secretary of literature. A A second meeting on “Food Pur- hood l-ur- Qf C#H Qrovs vl , i twl Sun- to Roy Short, who Intends to make uiuou » oxiu auu exygea, o ra l aurgery. Carburetor cleaned and adjusted a summer home of tk covered dish luncheon was served chasing.” under the direction of afternoon at the F ran k Me- chasing." tns uirection or afternoon at ths F ran k U itn e mioaa lu . Reaia«nee Ig b -R ._______ Spark plugs cleaned and adjusted Both M r. and Mre. Hugh Trun- Miss Gertrude Skow. county horns ™ h at the noon hour. In the afternoon PU1S1C1ANS. nell wsre on the program at the Ignition timing adjusted and reset M i demonstration agent, w ill be held The teache teacher and children of K. C. t . F K O S T .— P u y a ttia a and aur- the book, "Roving W ith the was reviewed. Various In the Christian Church parlors school district No. 131 gave a armory Monday night, Mr. Trun- geua. UUice ux F irs t N aUonai Hank grants," Fuel line cleaned nell In the band and Mrs. Trunnell budding. Pau a« 47, t i l l a g e Grova, Ure chapters were discussed by the fol March «. A study of meats w ill bs Washlngton'a birthday program Headlights focused Fan adju«t««l Back to yaa. ______ lowing: Mrs. R. H . Fields, Mrs. R. taken up at that time. All who are Monday and afterwards enjoyed a as soloist for "Carry Me Battery tested and refilled with distilled Old V irginia" by the Presbyterian . A X L E Y . M . D .— P h y a k ia a «nd aur- A. Trask. Mrs. C. A Beidler, Mrs. interested have been Invited to at wetner roast. geua. Evening» bjr appointm ent. U *e r George Matthews and Mrs. A. W. tend. water Mr. and Mrs. Claire Chapman and choir. The forestry 4-H club.had charge k r a i » D rug slur», Cottage Grove, Oregon. Shofstall. Four guests from the small daughter of Indian creek of the Washington program which . U . F1K LD & , M . 1».— General prac* Creswell society were present. Drive In and take advantage of this unusual offer T iny Tw in Die*. spent the week end at the Frank was given Monday forenoon at the 1 ties. Obstetrics and disease« of worn- London. Feb. 25. — (Special.) — Chapman home. —♦ — For a very small cost you can renew the power •a . Over K e ia ’ a D rug ¿store, Cottage Mrs. H. A. Hagen was hostess Word has been received here that M r. and Mrs. Glen Sellers visited school. and speed of your Ford car and insure thousands Grove. Tuesday afternoon for the Elmartes the Infant daughter of M r. and Mrs. an uncle In Yoncalla over the week ATTO RNEYS. of additional miles of satisfactory, trouble • free MOSBY C R E E K . club. Additional guests bidden to Gerald Banton of Sunnyside, Wash., end and also called on the John T T K R B E K T W . L O M B A R D . — Attorney meet w ith the club were Mrs. W ll- Feb 23.—Bert Castor has re motoring. All our mechanics are carefully train died February 10. The baby, which Safley fam ily at Cold Spring camp at Law . F irs t N ational B ank building. turned home from California, where liam Moyer, Mrs. Herbert Lombard. was born February 6. weighed only on their way home. ed, and we have tho special predjlon equipment Phone »4. Cottage Grove. Oreyoa._______ Mrs. W . A. Garoutte, Mrs. O. E. two and a h alf pounds and was one Mrs. W illiam Garoutte was a vis he had been attending school. T V . J. S H IN N . — A ttorney at Law and needed to do a careful, satisfactory Job. Mrs Elm er Robbins fell down the Woodson, Mrs. L. P. Sanford. Mrs. of twins. The other, a boy, weighed itor at the F ran k Chapman horns N otary Public. Practices in «11 back steps at the Finley Whlppe Brace and Mrs. Victor six pounds. courts. B ader buildiny, Cottaye Grove. Charles Saturday. Kern. Four tables of bridge were in Low pri«’. * also <m oiling ami lubrication, washing siul Orc yon. Mrs. Charles Trembley of Silk horns recently and sustained pain play and Mrs. Moyer held high creek, who had been helping Mrs ful Injuries. poltahlnc. >u»«l other Fort I Ace !'■■■’He*. Rev. W hitesm ith from Eugene score. A t the tea hour a dainty Mackey to take care of Albert luncheon was served. Red and Markey, has returned to her home. spoke on the subject of Russia at white carnations and red candles M r Mackey Is reported greatly Im the Rlue Mountain school house last were attractive room decorations. Thursday evening. proved. A large number enjoyed a party The club wiU meet In two weeks Three months Is required for at the Fred Frasee home Friday with Mrs. Fred Anderson, who w ill HXBRON. entertain w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon printing the U. a agricultural year Feb. 23.— ia « ladies club held evening. I t was given In honor of book. at the Colonial. thslr annual election of officers ths eighth grade girls and for the A $5 gold piece privately minted Wednesday of last we>-k aud the Bert Isaacson fam ily, who will Miss Jean Allison entertained a in California, 164», eold for $7800. Another great week of results follow: Miss M iriam Piper, leave soon for eastern Oregon A party was held Saturday night Filipinos raise tobacco but smoke president; Mr». Fred Patten, vice group of the younger set at cards big smile and laughter :md dancing Saturday night at the the American product. president; Mrs. Addison Heath, sec at the Blue Mountain play shed. Ivan Morris and cousins. Mre. 8. The sun la a small star In the retary-treasurer. home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. shows . . . the surest 3. V. Allison, honoring her house m ilky way. Jess Culver, w ith the help of A. Sklrvlng from Ths Dalles and cure for those old de Scientists established age of the neighbors, planted »even acre« to Bain Morris of Newberg, spent sev guest. Miss Catharine Coshow. At eral days recently a t the George pression blues! If you the close of the evening a dainty earth as a billion years. strawberries last week. supper was served by Mrs. Allison, A. H . Marshall. Washington, has John Kebelbeck Is busy laying Morris home. are sad and gloomy . • . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lancaster Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to, atenl it if you moat, assisted by Mrs. K. K. Mills. Guests scaled every noted peak in Amer- tile to drain off a swamp. Fred and children spent Sunday evening biit read The Sentinel. come . . . see a good for the a ffa ir were Louise Wynne. 1CA. Arnold is helping with the work. Elsie Jacobsen. Jerrine Burrows, a t t h £ J 2 i l i £ i 22l!£ELJ2£2i£ Over 200 persons have been killed L ittle Shirley LaBlue attended clean picture . . . it will Catharine Coshow, How ard Cooley, in U. 3. enforcement of prohibition. birthday party last Saturday after set you right with the E arl Wiese. Brew er Mills. Ralph England has no import tax on noon In Cottage Grove given for Boslaugh and W illiam Collins. Miss tea. world . . . ! Joan Premaxxl and Doris W hitlock Allison and Miss Coshow, both stu Florida levies 7 cents a gaUon on by their mothers. Mrs. Joe Premax dents a t O. S. C-, spent the week gasoline. i l and Mrs. W illiam W hitlock. end a t the Allison home. English Consumption of tea la 10 Mrs. Tom W illiam s gave a turkey pounds per capita annually. dinner Sunday honoring Caroline The annual Past Matrons' and Thursday—Friday The lobster digs w ith Its claws, Kebelbeck on her sixth birthday an Past Patrons’ night w ill be observed holes into which It Hacks tall fir s t niversary. The guests were Mr. February 25-26 tonight (F rid a y) a t the Eastern Buffalo are used for beef, dairy and Mrs. George Kebelbeck and Star chapter meeting. A colonial and farm work In Asia and Europe. children, Oeorge, Melvin and Caro LEWIS STONE in program w ill be given followed by N ail holes In soles of shoes carry line. .nltiation w ork for two candidates. tell-tale blood spots of murderers. M r. and Mrs. Stanley Pleser of Preceding the meeting at 6:30 a Star experts of national colleges Eugene spent Saturday night and ' covered dish supper w ill be served Sunday at the home of M r. Pteser's and past matrons and past patrons denounce astrologers as fakers. Sauer k r a u t short on calories, la Mrs. John Kebelbeck. will be guests of honor. Mrs. C. A. Miss Mildred Dugan of Eugene Beidler is chairman of the program valuable In vltamlna. A Swell Show fo r the Mound builders lived In the Mis visited a sister. Mrs. Fred Patten, i committee and Mrs. George Jacob Large Oregon—need little sugar from Frtday night until Monday E n tire Fam ily sen is chairman of the supper ar sissippi district, first five centuries n ig h t with Doris Kenyon and A. D. rangements. Miss Annabella O llcrist has besn Charles Butterworth . . . Jeddah, Arabia, reaps »25,000,000 elected to teach the prim ary grades and every minute la cram Miss Vesta Hopper was a hostess annually from tourists. tn the London school for next year. med w ith laughter and Sunday for a 2 o'clock dinner at the W orld auto speed record of 192# Camay or Oreme Oil for Toilet, Bath and Miss Em m a Rodgers and Miss fun! Colonial, honoring Rex Wheeler, was 231 miles an hour. K atie Gllcrlst, teachers In Lorane who left Monday for Vancouver, Shampoo. Double feature both nights Moon comes to w ithin 221,466 school, visited at the O llcrist horns Wash., to enlist In the aviation miles of the earth. M A R Y A STO R IN Monday afternoon. corps of the U. S. army. Covers Mexico la clearing timber from Jessie and Gene Overton of Mos “S M A R T W O M A N ” were placed fo r 12 and guests In over ancient cities. by creek visited from Wednesday cluded Rex Wheeler, Mrs. T. C. About 3000 marriage licenses Is until Sunday evening w ith their Wheeler, June W heeler, Mrs. E m ily sued last year by G reat B ritain grandmother, Mrs. Jessie O llc ris t Heinz’g for Quality Elser, mother of Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. were never used. and Mrs. Ivan Sams, M r. and Mrs. Anemone Is spirit of Adonis, says DO R E N A. Saturday Matinee and W alter Smith. M r. and Mrs. E arl mythology. Feb. 23.—Hubert Mosby and Lea Ballew and John Wheeler. Sea gulls often fly to rescue of night, February 27 Mooney left Thursday for W olf pest-harassed farmers. Amaizo, light or dark, Mrs. W . W . Latie was hostess Utah was settled by Mormons Creek, where they are employed by ‘ TOM KEENE in the W olf Creek Lum ber company. Wednesday afternoon of last week 1547. wonderful value Mrs. Ruth England Is teaching at U for L a Mercredi Pont club, Inviting There are 200 proof readers in the S tar this week for Mre. Elisabeth Mrs. Sam Veatch and Mrs. Fred U. S. printing office. Hauger as additional guests. Bridge Liverpool pays 7 cents a pound de Moen, regular teacher, who la ill. Students of Dorena high school ' was the afternoon’s diversion and for cotton which brought 51 cents attended the Lane county "B” Mrs. Hauger held high score and in 192L Mrs. Veatch low. A dainty one- H e Busts Bronchos — He Ten per cent of airplane accidents league tournament In Eugene last course luncheon was served. Mrs. are due to ship structural weak Friday. Breaks Hearts Ths Dorena schools In commem Hauger was welcomed as a new ness. A rodeo of speed . . . a member. The club w ill meet March Cost of federal government has oration of the George Washington round-up of thrills . . • he j 2 a t the home of Mrs. Jesse Denny. risen from »7 to »33 per capita In bicentennial held a short program conquers horws with his Monday forenoon and planted trees. five years. spurs . . . men w ith his T he W . C. T . U. was entertained M r. and Mrs. Jack Kerns of Eu Rockefeller foundation for col guns. . . and women »1th Friday afternoon of last week at leges amounts to »143,000,000. gene visited Saturday and Sunday his devil-may-care smile! the home of Mre. Belle Taylor. Six W orld gold production has re a t the J. B. Mosby home. Open kettle rendered. Best for short Mellowed, Balanced in flavor, strength teen members were present. Mrs. mained stationary for eight years. Students of Dorena high school Sat. Matinee 2:30 p. m. Lettie Knickerbocker led devotion Annual Monte Carlo tourists num are busy learning parts In a three- ening. and aroma. al». Mrs. N. Land and Mre. F. C. act play, "Salt W ater T a ffy .” which ber 1,250,000. Houser gave a skit and several A 20-mlnute-old child Inherited they expect to present sometime members read articles on Frances h alf of hla father's estate In Nebras- soon. W illard In observance of Frances Mrs. Perry Van Scholack of P o rt a. W illard day» Sunday—Monday Tides ebb and flow ones In 24 land Is visiting this weak at the home of a son, Otho Van Scholack. February 28-29 The M. P. O. club was entertained hour» on part of F lo rid a’s coast. R uth and M aurlns Shearer of John Paul Jones, father of Am eri Tuesday afternoon a t the home of Eugene visited Saturday and Sun WILL ROGERS in Mrs. Harold Axley. A pleasant so can navy, was a Russian admiral, Switzerland has a 200,000 surplus day a t the H a rry Shearer home. cial afternoon was spent with J. B. Mosby visited F riday with needlework. D a in ty refreshments of unm arried girls. John M ilton received »100 for a brother, Bob Mosby of Walden. were served a t the tea hour. Red carnations and red rosebuds were "Paradise L ost" An auto was driven from San M all rates to foreign countries Francisco to New Y o rk and return, colorful room and table decorations. The club w ill meet In two weeks have been raised. 6287 miles, In 132 hours 9 minu tea Rocks Nations w ith His Thlrty-etx per cent American w ith Mrs. C. C. Cruson. N ig ht mall pilots fly through a _____ ____ ___ _______ cars Pure alfalfa from the breakfasts served on dining Cornfed Hum or 50-mlle lighted tunnel, Columbia riv a fam ily reunion was held Sun- are fruitless. See him drive diplomats er gorge. Olaaer apriea. : day a t the home of M r. and Mrs. Before 1000 the average term of dippy . . . with his home- Burning of Rome, 64 A. D., was C. M . Parker. The children pres- life In New Orleans was 87 years; the f Iret persecu tlo n o fC h jls tja n s . spun humor and shirt ent were Dan and Basil P arker of today It is 56 years. sleeve etiquette . . . break United States buys 45 per cent of Dunsmuir, Cal., Curtis P arke r of ing up a revolution with /svf- 7 w r -me OAOjoesr Dexter and Mrs. J. V. Stew art of Canada's fish exports. bombs of laughter . . . it’s Sheep men are being driven from to u even saw * Natron. They were accompanied by a wow! their families. A bounteous dinner H a rt mountain, Oreogn, by ante " Tye GOiFEfiS QAROeu’' o n lopes. was served. "How to r e u -r»e westft Stone walls w ith perfect doors enotA rue George Bernard Shaw was studi have been found in A jju l, 2000 B. C. UHSHI QOUM> t ed at the Tuesday night meeting of city. Tuesday—Wednesday Possession of Jade by a Chinese the Research club. Mrs. A. W. Shof stall was program leader and waa woman betokens prosperity. March 1-2 Daniel W illard, head of Baltimore assisted by Mrs. R. H. Fields. A short biography of Shaw was given and Ohio railroad, was once a sec JEAN HARLOW in and one of his plays was reviewed. tion hand. Germ any and Poland are rye pro Current events were given by the ducing countries. club members. Over 90 per cent of Africa's peo Mrs. C. J. Kem waa hostess Tues ple are negroes. Diabetes m ortality Increased 12 California seeded, a day for the LaComus club, enter Their W it W ill Shock You real value while they taining as an additional guest, Mrs. per cent last year. France pays unemployment Insur D. A. Emerson. The afternoon was W ith Delight. last. spent socially w ith needlework and ance. W ith M arie Prevost and Animals do not like to be laughed at the tea hour a delicious two- Mae Clarke . . . wise in course luncheon was served. Red at. wise-cracks . . . wise to U. 8. farm board provides funds carnations and ferns were colorful wise guys . . . they got fo r wlne-m aklng experiments. decorations. —♦ —• without giving . . . and N orm ally there a r e 36,000,000 Mrs. C. E. Um phrey was installed they’ll get you too! 'as mother adviser of Cottage Orove wage-earners In ths United States. One in every 100 American» 1» en ' assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, a t their meeting Monday. Fol- gaged in fighting disease. Ireland likes Columbia river sal ' lowing a short business meeting the group adjourned and attended the mon. Japan buys American cedar but blcentenntal program at the ar refuses to Im port U. 8. fish. mory. Loss of U . 8. crop ^ by Insects Is The O. L H . club w ill be enter- ^J^C m cago building has 91 acres t talned Tuesday afternoon a t the of floor space. ¡home of Mrs. George Jaoobsen. D O N ’T M ISS T h is S pecial F o rd S e rv ic e O ffe r Z- An unusual opportunity to ha\u your car tuneii-up nt a low cost | . $ £ ALL T H IS ONLY D D H K Arcade THEATRE World in Paragraphs W oodson B rothers Telephone 27 Program Loose Leaf Korins of Every Kind. The Sentinel. Steel U pright Files and Filing Equipment of “The Bargain” Safeway Leads in Quality and Price PRUNES— 4 Lbs. 19c SOAP— Bar 5c s2 CATSUP— Bottle 19c SYRUP— ‘ 2^-L b. Tin 15c Freighters », Of Destiny S .6 ? W . P u re L A R D COFFEE 3 Lbs....... 25c Lb. “Ambassador B ill” 29c Oregon Tall Cans Honey Milk 4 Cans 25c Assorted Preserves 3-Lb. Jar 3 9 c Jar Post’s Bran Flakes Thrift “Three Wise Girls” RAISINS Kippered Snacks Package Phone 219 Each 5c Red Onion S e ts 5c 3 for 25c 5 5 Lbs. 25c Seaside L im a s We Deliver 4 Cans 25c Cottage Grove