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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1932)
THORNTON CORNERS. Dao. 14.-M r s . Mary Smith, who of School Age NEW LAW WOULD TAKE Children Increase Over County PLACE OFTUITION LAW had spent a week with a eon. Cor bett Smith, at Culp Creek, returned Monday to the home of a daughter. Mr*. Joe Premaa*!. Mis* Ada Cheat nut of Cottage Grove visited Saturday at the E. E I Chestnut home. Mrs. J. W Thorn* of London vis S m aller H igh School* F in d ited several davs of last week with Mr*. S. P. Short ridge. Them selves E m b arrassed Mis* Geneva Pertnt I* visiting relative* at Pas* creek canyon thia by C ourt D ecision. SILK CREEK. Dec. 12.—Mr*. Everett Alien Is taking cart of Mr*. Hendricks In Cottage Grove. Mr*. T. A. Plat* returned from Portland the end of the week, after ■ fending a few day* with her moth er. Mr*. Gaven. Garland Kimball and Nell McCoy returned home last week. They : Mr. and Mr* R. L. Ritchey of A new high school finance law have been prospecting down south , Crow ___ stage rout* visited Mondav wig be presented at tne neat ses W. Fisher home H. F. Pound and «on W alter of | sion of in* legislature by in* Lane Salem, Former residents of thl* dis- their wav home from visiting a delegation. trlet, visited here the latter part of another brother, J. E. Fisher, near county U itn tu* U neeier law In the dis the week and stayed overnight Frl- «oncalla. card and ths tuition fund law aid day at the home o f Mr. and Mr* Mr. and Mrs Ca.eb Brady and ing big districts tu* siualisr E. E Paul. They returned home Qvpav. Pa and Mr nigh schools are soisly. left without suf- Saturday. and Milton Ross of Cottage n c.en t funds. Everett Allen and son Chester Grove spent Friday at the J. W. t nder tne proposed law (he coun were Eugene visitors Wednesday of T*' i> • * u 'ast week Little Joanne Premaaxl has been ty would ue divided Into large high school districts. A laa of not to ex Mr and Mr*. Orvsl Hibbard and <»ults »« „ bovs moved into Cottage Grove over Mr. and Mr* U llbur Black gave ceed two mills would be levied over the week end. * l,,n c * their home Saturday tne entire valuation of the county, as In the case of the elementary This Is the week o f prayer for ni? bt- mem ber, o f the S. D. A church. Phyllis Foster. » « « • daughter of .»aw .a d W hwJ« Uw and th .n o n - ChUrCh ' s i c k e s t w ^ k ^ iT l n f m e n i a bm « r V ^ ^ T U v s o ^ a v i y « ' ' i k •B ernoon at 2 o clock. much |„,proved under th* tuition fund law which v e ii,*Mvedre',n T hehlow*st p o r t e d I Orland Higglnbottom of Cottage county has been forced to very severe m e lOMesi reconiea Grove visited M ondiv at the R_ K adopt for a year bv a court decree temperature b ein i 2 Dixon home noidmx the Wheeler act invalid. Several people have their ca r, Mrj Louis Lavng and son Leon Apportionment of t h e school froren up and pumps and pipes as arJ Qf Mounf s;>t<nt moneys would be made in a manner WMi.s McNair and M is. Hutchins ™ - c . a’n’S S ^ r “ ^ wir ,j vlsi,u rs •* the Diatrict school . ' x’jrg \ y r' w Lati» and daughter B ather than put th* cost on the na°t"veayof Ne’w zJShiSd. .p o k e’ to .Shlrlev, who had visited relatives UnJ*r iund law. the new act would make each the scholars on that place and show- here and in Eugene, returned to high school district pay for the ed them illustrated pictures of the their home In San Francisco Sun- transportallon of pupils within its island. Its fauna, flora and the I “ *Y- area. Maori people, aborigenes of New While support for the smaller MOVNT VIEW. Zealand. schools has been diminished by Dec, 14—A son was porn last week high Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duncan are the replacement of the W’heeler expecting to leave for Central Point to Mr. and Mrs. Graham, who are law. the tax on real property In In a few davs where they have a at the home of Mrs. Graham * par rural district* in which there are home. Mr. Duncan hopes to find ents. Mr. and Mr* Burn* no high school* has peen Increased Miss Agnes Layng Is visiting this The county le w under the 19S3 bud employment there. week at the home ot an uncle and get will be reduced between $80.000 aunt. Mr. and Mr* Butte Mooney, and $90.000, but the cost of teach LONDON. s t Blue Mountain. ing non-resident pupils must be Dec. 14.—W. H. thorn, who had Mr* Charles Bales entertained been in Portland several week*, re- the Neighborhood club Wednesday borne entirely bv the people of the turned home kvednesday. Mr. thorn a i l e r o n of last week Nearly aU ñ m ñ u .e*" V p ^ M m a . ï J . ^ * h £ said the pavements around Port- the members were present. A m unltie* Representatives of th* land were so slippery with ice one Christmas tree was a feature of the Big Four school districts are study ing proposed laws to take the place couid hardly drive at all. afternoon with an exchange of of the tuition law. but have nelthei The school bus was broken down Kitts. rejected nor approved any proposal so there was no school here Mon Mr. and Mr* Henry Snauer and day and Tuesday. Mr* Snauer's grandmother. Mr* Q u e e r, Is n 't I t ? The coldest tne weather has been Dutheria Dowens, attended a P. T. repotted here was 4 above zero. a . program at the Blue Mountain Benjamin Franklin in May, 1T38 A large number of people, both school house Friday night local and fiom nearby neighbor- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dear were at «aid. “The poor have little, beggar» hood* have been enjoying the skat- the turkey show at Oakland the none; the rich too much, enough, not one.” ing on the W. A. Woodard mill first of the week pond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lancaster ex 'm e crew of men that have been pect to bring their daughter June getting out poies near Sutherlin home this week from the hospital, came home Saturday to wait for where she recently underwent an warmer weatner before go.ng back. appendicitis operation. Ivan and Claris Abeene, who were Mrs. Louis Layng and son Leon 111 with flu. came home earlier in ard visited Saturday with Mr. and the week. „ . . o Mrs Henry Lake at Thornton Geraid Banton of Sunnyside. Corner* Wash who had been visiting Mr* Lutherla Dowens. who re- fnends In Eugene, returned to his cently returned from an extended fath ers place Friday. Mrs. Banton visit with a son in California, is and children remained in Eugene staying at the home of another son. for a longer v is it Walter Dowens. of this place. Mr. and Mrs. m ad Allsworth and Richard Hanna Is m oving his son. who visaed several days with household goods to Springfield, friends at Lorane and Eugene, re- where he will make his home with turned home Friday a son. Melville Hanna. Mr. and M r * E d Tuller and son I ___________ of Eugene visited Sunday at the HEBRON. Joe Geer home. — I Dec. 14. -M .ss Saow met with the Ladles' club last Wednesday and gave a talk on fabrics, after which the club exchanged Christmas gifts and attended to other business. A potluck dinner was served at noon , There were 19 members present and two visitor* Vernon Robertson. Snokomish. F O B SALE OB TRADE. W ash , came Thursday to visit his M G S I F U U i'U Z . i o i o l i ix . x£ .x t- grandmother. Mrs. Belle Geer, for e x i.n x tu »..ou UuuuM u o u r X a ie - a short time. hOuse wu.uxl is i.„ c ii ta llii —lid Í I . I M 1 Mrs Lena Powell and son Verlon. guous. a u u yuu. luu. a le u i i.iu u i u Drain, came last Thursday to visit cum « m au u en joy Uns depression Mrs. Powell's mother. Mrs. Belle Soul U ixavexlpoi I c O lii* io le Gu. ta-xwo Geer, and aunt, Mrs. McDowell. TKN - Wcn-xuS - OUD F lU », »Luo Friday they motored to Veneta. Uns w ee*, poreoied Dmi-am ina,e Mrs. H. G Daniels is recovering c*ii. aooui »ot iuoiiuxa oio, ♦—i oi after being confined to her bed for wuuid consider tiaoe; lin e tat a week. geese lo i G u iix irn a s G. H. lU ix u i Ivan Patten suffered a fractured jnione uo-r-ix. uo-iup collarbone Tuesday during the noon ' hour at school. He was taken at FO R i o n . — C u iiiB R R i lo u ji- once to a physician. b e n y p -anis. *o per u io o s a n u . U. Mr. and Mrs. Abbie of Lorane R . o u n u , m u x io n ro u ie , nxuepy were Saturday dinner guests at the C ie e a lo a d .____________________d l- io p Gilcrist home. ' M, C a i i c m u o j j Miss Annabelle Gilcrist had a P IA N O S a c r i f i c e . LO LOC « J near Collage Grove, oeauufui vacation Monday and Tuesday as S • bungaiow siyie. Most any terms io , the London school bus was broken. D renaoie pei.un. Vvnie W. a Mac- Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist and daughter 4 F u e rs o n . o4i Idin a t , Oaaiand. Katie called Sunday afternoon at , Can_________________________dk-idp the Alfred W hite and Albert Hull 4 LARGE VEGETABLE DldriX-a. homes at Latham and visited at J loc; large piaies luc, large cup Mosbv creek at the Fred Overton * and saucer me, huge soup plates home. Miss Eleanor W hite accom I , luc, Cananaus, Eugene. 0»-—»p panied them. AUCTION SALE! Lane county’s sc h o o l-« * populs- . tlon Increased I«2 during the past vsar. the new school census show- 'ng * total of 16.0*2 youngsters be tween the age* of 4 and 20. accord ing to announcement front the countv school superintendent's of fice. Ijtst veer th* number was 14. SSI It It from this census list that the countv school fund for grade schools Is levied on the basis of $10 for each child. Rovi Dtwdonilnatsd In th* census bv 7722 to 7S21. M ercantile Stock and F ixtures Tues., Dec. 20, 1 p. m. sharp DORENA Dec. 14. G ladys Istiam spent th* week end In Cottage Grove with her pareuta. Mr. and Mrs. John lsnani. Mr. and Mr*. John Snelstruni and daughter 1 iasel of Noll visited Sun day at the W. J. Vaughn home. A school meeting was held Sat urday night at high a school for the purpose of the electing director to Till the unexpired term of W. J. Va“* bn Ja>“ “ Bedford was «lected. Thoae from here who were Eu- K«ne visitors Saturday were Mr. Mr«. J. L. Whileeil. Muth Ena- ¡ X “ “ J« ” T he un U r«l«iied, having diapoae 1 of her real eetute in te re st nt Dorenn. ia culling thin aule to dispose of h e r p ersonal p ro p e rty consisting o i m erchandise, store fix tu res, g ra in an d m any a rtic le s not listed. MERCHANDISE G R O C E R IE S, DRY OOODS, 8 C H 0 0 L S U P P L IE S . N OTIONS, EX TRA CTS, PA T E N T M E D IC IN E S. TOBACCO, ETC. FIXTURES Laura "Doolittle spent the week <’nd ,n CoUa** «" > *• *» «>• home ot a sister. Mrs. Floyd Chaffee Mr. and Mr* Miles W icks of Eu- Kens visited Sunday with Mrs. Ida W ick* Warren Cooper and Juanita Bales went to Oakridge Saturday to get U. S. Bales and two sons, Sidney and Ulwvn. who had been employed by the W est Fir Lumber companv. S ta n d a rd c o m p u tin g scale, ra te d " 3 0 l b s , ’ like new. C andy co m p u tin g scale, very good condition S t. L ouis cash re g iste r, in good condition, o rig in a l cost $16& MeCiuskey re g iste r, fine condition, o rig in al cost $383. 1000 lb. p la tfo rm scale, like new C heck p ro te c to r. Oil pum ps and barrels. Coal oil pum p an d 100 gallon ta n k W o rd " * M a n y A p p lic a tio n * The English hunter purauea, with the aid of trained bound* the adult ■sale of the red deer, a European speclea But r*>e word "stag" ha* many more applications than that, according to Vabater's new Interna tional dictionary, being not only tbs asm * of ms lea of other specie* of deer, but of other animals. torluA Ing man as welL ""Stag” Is prob ably of Scandinavian origin; It has been In th* English language tor many centurlea 0 foot candy show case, like new. 3-foot co u n ter show case, very good condi tion. Choose caso F lo o r show case, like new, cost $123 D esk phone. S h a re of stock in line 1 8 . W arehouse tru c k . O lass door and some w indow s 2 oil stoves and m any o th e r useful a rticles These goods and a rtic le s m ust he sold, no b y -b id d in g o r holding out. on tim e fo r a busy a ftern o o n , term s of sale cash. A tten d th is sale, be Mrs. CLA RA KIRK, O w ner J. K. Greer, Auctioneer Safeway Foods are selected first W ANTADS Y V A d rl b o a r d s for quality, secondly that we may retail them at reasonably low prices » . B O IL E R S , T U B & . pans lu c. used E le c t r ic M a y ta g wasner $15. N b g Vi god r a n g e $59^0. WAS ♦ credit. *xd lor your old range—none Petter—see it before you ouy. extra heavy fire box. TRADE TO g R O u b i bv N g FOR a new one. $10u credit toward a new uprignt piano. Callahan's Fur- niture btore on west 7tn tb2 west 7tn>, Eugene. d9-23p Del Monte Peas 2 No. 2 tins 2 5 c Peaches, Hillsdale 2 No. 2 | tins 2 5 c Budweiser Malt—.....- 3-lb-tin 43c Swansdown Cake Flour package 2 3 c ib. 29< Nob Hill Coffee -------- DIVIDE. i D ec- —Robert Lancaster of Drain spent last week at Divide visiting his sons, Joe and Charley, Mrs. Fred E. Lamb of Eugene ' visited school Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Burkett Is seriously ; HI with bronchial trouble. A daugh- Mrs. H. H. Russell of Eugene, *» here helping care for her. Mrs. Minnie Chapman is in Eu- r > “• / •w FANCY CHOCOLATES 89 H am s 4 15t Pound Lettuce Prunes O regon grow n, fan cy q u a lity 14< 3 pounds............................... Salt L eslie’s p lain o r iodized sh a k e r 2 dozen Farina 25' ) Onions Peacock, best q u a lity cereal 39< 9-lb. bag.............................. U.HO.I# UOlSU|t{Stlj\\ .No. 1 5 pounds................ 13. Shortening P o in se ttia H igh q u a lity h a rd w heat S w if t’» Jew el, p u re vegetable 39« 49-lb. bag F re e D e liv e ry 5« Head L arge sw eet ju ic y N avels 2-lb. package.......................... Flour L arge solid crisp heads Oranges SAGINAW. Typewriter Bargain* SenUnel. 83< iM orrellg P rid e , m ild su g a r cured, h alf o r whole INDIA YOUR TASTI Is H i* TtST . . . One last* of correctly mod* Indie Tee and you'll want II ofton. Sowill your fam ily and your friends. Indio Too has " m o ro t * H " . . . m o ro fla v o r, fra g ra n c e and strength. To gal India Too, look for the trademark (abavo). . , It appears only on packages of gonufsso India Too. Everything you w»nt in coffee- flavor, rich n eu ,tcren gth l A chotee quzlity vscuum -psUtcd bkod at i low price. Pound »C Paone 16-r-2. dl6p minstrel Friday night a t the Blue - FOR SALE — DRAG SAW IN Mountain scoool bouse, good snape. Two blades. Cheap. Doris Pitcner of Eugene spent J e s s C u h ^ r E. B. route. dl6p the week end with her grandmoth- - er. Mrs. Doc Pitcher. ___________ M)K ltfc N r ___________ i Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Snow have HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE. IN- moved to Gate*. W ash, where Mr. Quire at Irish Cash store. d2-16p 1^“ ° » has employment. ' ------------ Georg* Hasting* is logging out _______ >I1M m . i . a n k o i s ________ some timber for the mill a t Wal- TURKEY GROW ERS—WE HAVE de?' . crates for dressed poultry from arRe crowd attended the club Half Moon and Corrien & Pierce « the r red f razee home Thursday. C o, San Francisco. Call Railway M,aii Gertrude Skow gave a ilemon- Express. phone 6 to reserve vour . “tration on the making over of old crates c‘° t h es and on the buying of ma- ------------------ ----------------------- u dh-23n xoii | leriai Jay Linbaugh was out of school I several day* last week on account of sickness. Leon I-ancaster spent Wednesday night with Floyd Quaglia and help ed him celebrate his eighth birth day anniversary. Dec. 14.—Several from here at tended the high school play at Wal- ser Friday n ig h t Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scott and chil dren of Lynx Hollow were Satur day night and Sunday guests at the L. C. Montieth home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fry and children of W olf Creek spent the week end with Mr. Fry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fry. Several young folks held a party Saturday night at ths Hez Tucker home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harpole and children. Lynx Hollow, were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Lowell Benston home. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shampang and Mrs. Ida Shampang spent Tues day In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston spent Thursday at the Claude Wil ley horns In D elight valley. 1 Th. N a tio n ’s m ost p o p u la r sm oke. 2J4-lb. box TEA DEPENDABLE CO FFEE Prince Albert C rem es Chew s fru its and n u ts «lipped in best g ra d e s chocolate. Beware of auction sa les-b y b id u ers at“ rain M onda^w fth Mr*. Per'm l and wnat not—buy from a legiti . parents, Mr. and Mr*. Carrey. mate dealer—Cauahan ■ new used furniture Store on west r i 7th in 'suwVmUy1 nre u o iix x i ik j 1 « « • V U iillJ C l KU C31O r °f e - the E igs Bidg.—od W. 7. «’■ —___ w sublim were guests home. E d£23n centIy ity at the J- dinner H Ma<*ey Oregon. ---------------------------------- ——_O17 “ P 1 hey recently leased their service L'SED MAYTAG W ASHER, $15.00. station at Canyon Cove near Drain used piano $75— trade your old ! to Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Roseburg, piano on new one and pay balance Marion W akefield and brother-in- at $i.5O a montn. Callahan's ru rn i- law, Marion Miller, have returned ture Store. Eugene—02 W est 7th home from Molalla, where they had street_______________________ d9-23p been working in a mill. STOVES. RANGES AND CIRCU- . J 1? * c , Japman have closed iator heaters for sale at greatly ,Jor a iew dayJ on ac* reduced prices. As complete a store coun^ {he severe weather. as there is in Lane county. Short's __ _____ Second Hand store.______ d9-23p MOSBY CREEK. ‘T m k e y ^ a ^ e ' o / d r e ^ S c ^ m o ^ .^ .^ ^ ie ^ ^ e n “ " He. 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