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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1932)
PAO» «TX FRIDA T, NOVKM»KR T H « WKNTÎNEL, COTTAO« GROVE, OREOOW, II ■ LONDON. Thornton Corner« «pent the week issgus, waa In Eugene all laat weak. *r. Fred Kelly, laat week. Mr and Mr*. J. W Flahar visited Nov 22 J W Heinla. who la on* end at the home of an aunt. Mra. having been elected a member of i Mr and Mr« Bud Lowrance of Thursday with a brother of Mr. home Friday from Lorane, where ! of the achool board, and daughisr the budget committee. >rt ‘re Lancaster Silk creek were Sunday aueats of Fisher's, J. C Flaher, who waa ha had visited an uncle, Harley “’¿ ___ Hain Morris sod Mis Fred i Ollie Hernia vlelted school Thuis Bill Clifton and Orval Hibbard Mr and Mr* Georg* Foster i 111 at Hayhurat valley near Yon- Ream, for a week. Overton went to Eugene Friday as day ’ returned the middle of II at week Mra Jessie Ollcrtat received a idslsgatss Thai* will ba no euhool Thursday Mr. and Mr* Bert Mver* of Blue calia. to reprsesnt Oartruds from California. Mr and Mra. Pete Tonole were letter from her eon Abner (Knight* or Friday on account of Thanksgiy Mountain and Mr. and Mr*. James SICK CREEK. Ml«* K McNair and Ml«« K. Bement of Delight vallev \ ¡«hid Eugene business visitor* Monday. Landing. Cal.), saving that they had Skow. horns dsiuonstrallon agsnt. inx vacation Nov. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Bol Hutching«, evangelist*, are continu . Louie Premaaal. who spent the adopted a JQ-montha-old baby girl. for this district. __Shields of Cottage tlrov* took with Mr. and Mr* II nrv Ths Morris boys built a goat ahsd ton of Cedar* accompanied a ion. ing their ....... meeting* „ In the commun Sunday summer In Sacramento, where he Two years ago they adopted a Lake I pictures of the achool Frldny laat weak for Waa Chrlaman Merritt Bolton, to The Dalle* Sat- ¡ty rhurch this week Meeting« will waa employed, returned home Sat-1 S-monthe-old baby boy. Ths Kirk Raymond children „( Mr and Mr«. R. L Ritchey of Mra. Bart laincastar «pant three Mra. Tom Williams and soa Stew urday. » . «. ._ j . ,M' h*'d Tuesday, Thursday and Crow visited Sunday of las’ week urday. dava laat weak at tha Robert lan - Black Hulls have resntsrsd arhonl Leonard Estes took a load of tur- 1 — ■ - Mr and Mrs. Lee Cruaon of Dex Friday evenings. i art took a load of 44 dressed tut» with Mr» Ritchey's brother. J. W. after an alissnc* of several week. keys. belonging to Ed Babcock, to ter are visiting Mrs. Cruaon’« broth j keys to Yoncalla Thursday >f last caatar horn* at Drain, helping Io J on account of scarlet («ver Neighbors’ Friendship club met IHsher. Yoncalla Tueaday of laat week. er and slatvr-ln-law, Mr. and Mis. ' week. Thlrtv-slx of (hem graded No. , cook for turkav picker«. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. A. Schertnacher. accompani L. Arsleva Davla, Laurenoa Palmar A small crew of men started woik R. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Brain were Mr». Grace Wheeler. Twentv-one ed bv Mr*. John Bauder and Mr«. I. A number of the women of the Mr. snd Mrs. Peterson and babv. nnd Harry New spent Monday In Tuesday tsniodelllna and rsuaiiln« dinner gueata Sunday at the Roea member* were present and several Mike Quaglla. were Eugene visitor« I tha telephone Una. Eugene neighborhood attended the Senti Mr. and Mra. Olson and baby and Overholaer home on Lorane hill. visitors, among whom wre Mrs. Thursday Philip 81 Clair I* «laving at tha nel’s cooking school held last week Mr and Mrs Jensen. Eugene, were Mr*. Helen Swanaon and aon Sid Ralph Teeters of Cottage Grove Mr and Mrs R. B Dixon nnd In the Cottage Grove armory. Sundav evening dinner guests of I Joe IQrklna home. Typewriter Ribboaa. The returned Tueadav from a motor and her mother. Mr*. Chisholm of daughter spent one day Iasi week Morris Raymond received word Mr. and Mie. F. C. Führer. trip to Loa Angele*. I Rent Inal. Astoria. Mlaa E McNair and Miss with Mr. and Mra. H. C. Rose In Monday Typewriter Bargains Sentinel---- of the death of hla sister’s Merlyn Swanaon waa alck last K. Hutching*. Quilt blocks for the Cottage Grove. husband. Lew Chapman. In Spo Mr» Clarence Owen and daugh hostess were worked on. Further LONDON. week with tonsllltta but la recover Wash. Mr. Chapman was Nov. 21 Harvey Taylor, with the plans were made for the Christmas ter. Ml»» Alberta Thompson of Dil kane. ing satisfactorily. formerly a resident of Dava Creek. assistance of his son Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell re tree for the children under school lard. were overnight guests Satur Ore. day of Mrs Owen'* »1st >r. Mrs E. age In the community. At the busi Cherry and J. W. Thorn, havs turned Monday from Portland. Little Joanne Premaaal has been Jack B. Chestnut. On Sunday »fternoon ness meeting Mr». Ed Ashby acted been surveying the past week on A crew of men have been busy absent from school the past w»ek routs fur s railway In ths logging the past week patching the high in place of Mr* Rose Lowrance Mr. and Mrs. Chestnut and Mrs. with an attack of chlckenpox and following roll call Mrs. John Owen and daughter visited Mr. rnd timber for ths W. A. Woodard Luiu way to Cottage Grove STO R K Mr and Mr*. Will Well« and fam- D f V A BTM BN T Mrs. Will Chestnut In Cottage company. Mr. and Mrs. Norris and aon Wil Ashby, chairman of extension work llv of Walden spent Sunday with bar Mrs. Robert Phillips apsnl several liam and hi* wife and children have read letters from Mrs. 1-alrd and Grove, Mrs. Owen and daughter Mrs. Well«’ sister. Mr». Clifford 417-421 M ain St . C ottage P rove, Oregon_________ days last week visiting friends In vacated the ranch owned bv Julius Mlaa Gertrude Skow of Eugene ad left that evening for their home. Wallace. Cottage Grove and attending ths Mrs Elta Crist, who came here Repsleger and are moving to dressed to the club members In re- Mrs. T. C Shaw attended a meet gard to the retention of Miss Skow from _______________ Riddle. Montana several _______ months ago. ing of the Mothers’ club In Cottage Sentinel's cooking school. 8 P. Shortrldge and daugh _. — — Mrs. Ed Conklin will be hostess for and who had visits»! with Mr and ...... uruv, ln ll wee» Mr. and Mrs. E. O. . Robertson Grove thia week , and served cookie« tsr Mrs. Elena of Cottage Grove and and Mrs. S. O. McGarvtn visited the next meeting of the club at her Mrs. George Farquhur during that and coffee to the group Mra. Tom Foster and son Keith of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McGar- home December 1. time, left Saturday for Kansas to 1 Latham visited Thursday at the J vln’s aon Frank at Divide. ----- -- -----visit two daughters Mrs. Crist Is W. Thorn home. much Impressed with thl* section Oscar Brain Is building a work Thornton Corner» HEBRON. Mrs. W. H. Thorn and grandson Nov. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. George. shop and making other Improve- Nov. 22,— Mr and Mrs. Alta Kelly of Oregon and Intends to return In Eugene, spent Sunday evening with Dale Thorn attended church ser ments to his place. of Fairview, who were married rc- the spring to buv a home here. vices In Cottage Grove Sundav. Wllbur McFarland, president of , centlv. moved into one of the house« Rov Baker of the Grove visited Mr. and Mr». F. C. Führer Mr. and Mrs. Thad Allsworth and Mrs, Jessie GlUirtst, Lester. Leon th y S outh L a r - T a x p a y e rs h e re b - 'o n c o - g ;o Mr K,~ » . ' , ’ h- Sun.!-,v -he R B Dix m h om e son Harold and Wilma Sutherland ard. Annabelle and Katie Gllcrlst. and Philip Hersey were Sundav din visited Sundav with the Harvey ner guests at the F. C. Führer Shipp family of Black Butte. The Black Butte school house has home. It being Charley Fuhrer's been converted Into a dance hall thirty-third birthday anniversary. Philip Hersey left Monday morn- i and the first dance was held there Ing for Grants Pa»», where he will Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest VanDusen spend the winter with an aunt. Mrs and Ml»s Clara Hopper of Halsey Will Ausland. arrived Friday and are visiting with Norman Alldrldge Is s'ck with Mrs. Van Dusen’s sister. Mrs. Rich , asthma. Mrs. Catherine Perlnl. Divide. Is ard Garman, at the Harvey Shipp staying a few weeks wltn M’s home. Mrs. John Sutherland went to Cot Clara Taplln. Neno Perlnl is working at Suth tage Grove Saturday to spend sev eral weeks at the home of a slster- erlin hauling poles. Mrs. Belle Geer and sister. Mrs. In law. Mrs. Nora Henderson. Mrs Sam Shortrldge and Mrs. McDowell, attended the funeral of Anne Adams of Cottage Orovs an uncle In Selo November 11. cousin. Mrs Armlnta Peterson of spent Friday at the George Suther Scio accompanied them home for land home. Miss Beta Balls* gav* a surprise , a visit. Saturday they went to i Drain to spend Thanksgiving and dinner Wednesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of her visit relatives. Mike Kebelbeck of Cottage Grove mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Banton la spending the week with s son and Geraldine Banton were guests, The sixth and seventh grade ¡I, John Kebelbeck. "I Mr. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck pupils are preparing a Thanksgiv and daughter Caroline visited over ing program to be given Wednes the week end with Mrs Kebelbeck'« day afternoon. Mrs. W. c. Shortrldge. who had mother. Mrs. Hattie Beam Melvin Kebelbeck returned home with been In a Eugene hospital several them, after a ten-day visit with his days, was able Thursday to be uncles. Leman and Norman Ream. moved to the home of an aunt. Mra Fred Fisk. In Eugene. Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Lane, who I eft camp A sometime ago, returned last week to place their small daughter under a physician s care for her eyes. J. C Penney Co Women! Misses! SAVE on your Christmas Coat! pre ' HOLIDAY Feature! îf Spend a L ittle.....Save a Lot J All Safeway Good Foods A re Priced Low ) Í Coats! Coats! NEW Smart Styles ,Sn°' Cotfee REPRICED— J W ANTADS J Best Foods Mayonnaise Best for Salads Pint 23c Sanka Coffee..........lb. 49c utham FOR SALE (>U TRADE. PIA N O BARGAIN. L A T E M O DEL Del Monte Peas No. 2 tin 13c Mince Meat 3 lbs. 25c Shortening... - 45 lbs. «293 piano located In the vicinity of Cottage Grove. Wh| .ell for the small balance due on contract with terms like rsnt. If Interested writ* at ones to C. A. Remington. 1021 J sv St.. Sacramento. Cal. n4-d9p W A N T E D — TO EXCHANGE Photographic work for wood, po tato.», fishing tackle or snvuung els« we can use. Shields Studio. south snd of Second street nll-25p FOR SALE — STANDARD MAKE piano near Cottage Grove. Will aerifies for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy term*. Writ* Tallman Piano Store, Salem. Ore. nlS-d-'p 30c PALLS ONLY 10c. 12-QUART galvanised good weight, no deal ers. LARGE (VEGETABLE DISHES. 15c; large plates 10c. large cup and saucer 10c. large eoup plates 10c, Callahan's. Eugene. n25c WASH BOARDS. BOILERS. TUBS. palls 10c. Used Electric Maytag washer $15. Palls 10c NEW WOOD RANGE $59.50, was $72 50, credit. $10 for your old range—none better—see It before you buy. extra heavy flra box. Palls 10c. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR a new one. $100 credit toward a new upright piano. Callahan's Fur niture Store on west 7th (82 weat 7th, Eugene).__________ n25c SEE MRS JOE LANDESS FOR Chriatmaa gifts from the Oriental Art shop at her home on east Main street. ________________ n25-d9p 50 MAY PULLETS FOR SALE. White Leghorn*. A. Woolcott. Phone 22-F-S.________________ n25p TURKEYS FOR SALE OK WILL trade for cattle or aheep Alvin Allen, Lorane rt. Phone 22F11. 25-9p M1SCEI.1 A N EOU8. WANT TO BUY ABOUT 200 TIERS of old growth fir. 24 Inches long. Submit offer* for all or part at Cot tage Grove Sentinel. Phone 159-J. nll-25p j FOR RENT—WELL FURNISHED six-room bouaa. 1240 south Fourth | «treat. See Silas Wells. 409 North Eighth street-______________ nlT-25p FOR RENT — FOUR - ROOM bouse, partly furnished. 8lx-room house. Both modern. Schofield Stewart. Phone 217-J or 217-L. 1125p WANT ABOUT 5000 CHRISTMAS tree« delivered In Cottage Grove. Write Curtía Harri«, Anlauf Auto camp^^nlauTjOregorr. n2.’n> FRUITS and VEGETABLES Grape F ruit 'Cranb’rries K raut Cabbage Large 80s, Seedless Large Fresh, Best for Sauce. Crisp Solid Heads 5 for lb. 100 lbs. 19c lie 7 3 e ^ 2 M inute Tapioca— pkg. 10> ) Holiday Oleo — ------ lb. 9« Grape-Nut Flakes pkg. 9« Maxwell House Coffee lb. 29« Poinsettia Flour 49 lbs. 89« Tomatoes standard Pack 2 k tin 3 for 25« Balco M alt— 2^-lb. tin 39« Bread Pound sliced-— —___loaf 6« Milk Small C ans........ ........................ ....__2c Ketchup, H einz’s Large Bottle 15« [ Sentinel $ JL 1 5 year 0 During N ovem ber The Proof of the Pudding IS IN T H E E A T IN G H undreds of Satisfied C ustom ers H ave Supplied T h e ir N eeds at B reier’s Bargain Prices. E n tire Stock P riced to CLOSE O U T as Q uickly as Possible. C . J. B R E IE R C O . C ottage G rove Nov. 22. Mra. J Holtner and Mra Martin Utex-of Forest Grove spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs A. E. Walker, a slater of Mrs. Helt- ner Ml«« Robert lello. Red Cross work er for Cottage Grove, spoke at P T. A. Friday evening. She explained her work and answered questions by audience. Miss Robertlello was a guest at dinner Friday evening at ' the John McCall home. Those attending the county bud- i get committee meeting from La tham were Bert and Oscar McCole. Charley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I-ec Williams. Mrs. John McCall and Mrs. Roscoe Yearous The Yearous twins observed their I birthday anniversary Friday with a party after school hours. Audrey Walker. Esther Plummer. Alice Trunnell and Jean Yearoua were their guest*. The twin* were 4 years old and Audrey Walker. I whose birthday anniversary was the (ante day waa 8. Mrs. Libby Coffman of Cottage Grove was a dinner guest at the Al fred White home Sunday Mra. Fred Hasey and Mra Libby Coffman of Cottage Grove were dinner guests at the Alfred White home Tuesday Mrs. Laura Massey was i dinner guest at the N. W White home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ben Jlllson of Cot tage Grove visited at the Ora ' Powell home Thursday evening. The John Trunnell family visited at the I-ester Van Nortwlck home at London Friday The Health club met at school I Tuesday afternoon. There was a | program and games were played MOUNT VIEW. Nov. 22.- Mr. and Mra. James Le- bow of Walden spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs Harry Wil liams. Mrs. Kata Sear*. Mra. Nancy Por ter and Mrs. Nancy Llnehaugh of Cottage Grove visited Thursday with Mrs. Amanda Sears In ths evening Dr. W E. Lebow came out for them and remained for eupper. Mrs Anna Hoffman of Eugene, who vlelted for several days with Mrs. Sears the first of the week, re turned to Cottage Grove with Dr. Lebow. also, and went on to her home Friday. Mrs. Claude Arne. Mr. and Mra. Henry Snauer. Ralph Snauer and Mlaa Myrtle Snauer were Eugene visitors Saturday. The neighborhood club met Sat urday evening with Mrs. O. E An- nand and held a big Thanksgiving dinner, with the families of all the members present. There were fifty- nine attended. The evening was spent socially. Mr and Mrs William Hands cele brated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary Saturday at their home, serving a turkey dinner, cooked bv Mrs. Hands herself, to their two sons and their families, Bert V.. of i Cottage Grove, and Rov of this neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hanna of Eugene were up to the Richard Hanna place Tuesday to bale some hay which had been stored loose In the barn. DORENA. Nov. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chll- son of Cottage Grove visited at tha J E. Redford home Sunday. Mrs. Emma Oregory and children Bill. Lillian and Pauline visited friends in Springfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson spent Sundav at the H. N. Henrlck- sen home In Creswell. B. and A. N. Land and Glenn Jen nings were business visitors In Eu gene Saturday. Mrs Clara Kirk entertained at dinner Sunday for her three sisters. Mrs. Nellie Pitcher of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Edna Blackburn of Eu gene, Mrs. Mary McNeil of Balboa. Cal., and her mother. Mrs. Sarah Kerr of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Ada Jennings and Mrs. M. Mosby and son Hubert were Eu gene visitors Monday. Both boys' and girls’ basketball teams of Dorena defeated the Thurston teams In a practice game Thursday evening at the Walker gvm. Maurlne Shearer spent the week end In Eugene at the home of an aunt, Mis* Ruth Shearer MOSBY CREEK. Nov 22.—Herman Glaalar and John Davla attended the auction sale In Eugene Monday. Mrs. Nancy Porter of Cottage Grove ad Mrs. Nancy Llnehaugh of Walden and Dr. W. E. Lebow of Cottage Grove visited Sundav after noon at the Dan Brumbaugh home. A large crowd attended the P. T A. program Friday night at the i Blue Mountain school house. After the program the crowd went to the ! nlavshed where they danced until 112 o’clock. Phlllla and Byron Foatar of * $8-88 and S l> 8 8 QUICK I W h ile quaniit la « ! N ew «« Myles N O W yours at simply niton <i» « Lavish FU RS! «Wr prices! Crepey Every eoat mad Penney t exacting standards/ WOOLENS! TWEEDS! M EN ’S O V E R C O A T S $8>90 zwZ Z? s u m u/t w /ia tyo u sa w a f f/ie COOKING SCHOOL . . . I f you attended all the Cooking School sessions, you gained many a helpful hint . W e, being among the sponsors of the school, hope you will find them of lasting value. You saw the amazing vmalility o f Ghirardelli s Ground Chocolate. You saw it used for cakes... cookies... puddings ... desserts... sauces... beverage. You noticed that there are three fewer steps-no melting, no grating, no extra m ixing-w hen you use Ghirardelli a for any chocolate uae. And by the way—just in case you didn't receive your "Sweet Sixteen Packet o f Chocolate Recipes—w e ll be glad to send K,ce your W rite to D . Ghirardelli Co., 920 N orth Point Street, San Francisco, California. GHIRARDELLIS 'CHOCOLATE