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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1933)
t TM « tro c a . W ANTADS P U R HA1.K OK T ltA U K . I , Hui * • I .lllu ’ .»• T ill* 11)111).' Itili'« « III) • l u l l « |. given tu ihi* half ul valine In Mi“ North Atlantic O liali tu'l«eon Ilio region of westerly winds of Hi higher latitudes und the region of trade winds of Hie torrid «un.. An thorllles differ III regard In (lie erigiti of the minie. Mime ela I min g thaï It wae derivad from the fact that vessels with a cargo of horses werv often so delated on account of the calms that the animals per Islied from lack of water. N earb y N ew s T H O R N T O N (U ltN K IIN Dec IN Mi and Mrs (Hen Me WANT TO TRADE. -Trailer. wag Klblien. Who are attending D S C . on. saddle mare or milk oow for arrived Saturday to spend the 1920-37 Fonl, any elvle Alao want holidays with Mr« M ekihben's a light work horse Rov Murrv. parents. Mr and Mrs. <1 If A m olu,no 30 b iii ,i; .'I,, est, and Mi McKIbhen's pa rents In Cottage Grove. WILL, TRADE For farm proper« ly Medford realdenoe well lo Mr and Mre. 8. P Shortrtilge cated No mortgage. Willing (o ae accompanied by Mr and Mie I. eunie on good land. Phone 244 tfc It. Smith, vleltrd Friday a fte r noun In Snrlngfleld with Mr. BEH1 KA I EH on all magaxlnee, Smith's mother. Mr« Resale Smith Sise of Rainbow domeetlc and foreign. Clubbing Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Flshst and ralee for two or uioie uiag axiu««. The rainbow may appeur to he , , . . . . Mr. and Mis. Tom Flshst and sou G ift aubeorlptlou eneolal with of . varying else. It Is always » e e n |o< X| V„ltol. ,,„ n t Friday with Mi CtirteUuae card mailed to party who receive« gift. Call Aloe, Hugh , «long the circumference of u circle and Mrs. J. W Fisher. lru n n eil, phone 1 1 I- 11 d i 21p | whose cenlur Is on a straight line Ml. and Mrs. Flunk Mwlguit of FOR BALL Weaning plge. M A. w**h thb ay* of the observer, hem e C ollage Grove have moved Into the house fonnsrlv occupied by C. Horn. Delight valley. Phone no two persona sue slrhlly tint Dodge d ll.« I ' same bow The whllli of the ml A. Mrs A il Jones of Uow.lvvilo FOR BALE O 1 c . nig« 1. It ored hands Increase« as the slxe visited Malurduy at the Role To- VanNortwlck. 1'hlrtean mil«« of the rain drop decreases. nolo home. eouth of Collage Grove on Ixunlon Ml. and Mrs. Ralph teeters ami road. d I 4 .h r daughtvi of Cottage Grove were Aid Io Purity of Milk gussIs Wednesday evening of Mr. r o TRADE -Dry cow and five Teels st « Mlumhla university Mild Mis. George Foster. young ewes, for fresh young cow. hogs or fet'd Earl T. John have disclosed flint one of the most Mrs. John Haudor and Mrs. son. U. U. route. u21p valuable contributions toward the Mike Muaglla accompanied Mis A. Mclisrmacher of Cottage Grove to SPECIAL. SALE Antique«. Fool purity of milk, since Loula I'ns I lo i «tool« Screen«. Other sellable lehr's discovery (hat heat do E ugene one day Iasi w c h visited Mre. Charles Howard. Christmas gift«. Graham s Antique Mr. and Mrs. John Wuhan und Shop, S outh River . oad. dJlc stroye germs, wns Hie Invention of dinner Ihe device that protects the pour daughter« were Mundnv LOST Diamond set out of ring guest i of a brother of Mis WII lug lip of the bottle from germ Han. Robert Willinu In Eugene al Fluder please return to 1254 Jef ferson avenue or Sentinel office. sccumulatloc daring delivery. a family reunion. Their mother, Reward d21p Mrs. T. II. Willinu accompanied them homo Munday evening. re Cew bird D estroys Bugs __________ F O R BLN t malnlng over night and returning Though the rowtdrd has an un to her home at Culp Creek Mon FOR RENT House, chlckeu house, e tc , 4 acres ground, 3 savory reputation for the way In day. Mr and Mrs. Mall Mad,less of miles south of Cottuge Grove which It Imposes upon other birds Phone ft-F -U d7-21p It Is regarded as of considerable Gowdvvllle were callers Saturday afternoon at the J. W. Fisher economic lni|Mirtance on account of home. Its food hnhlta. Ani«, wasps, leaf Mr. und Mrs. Conrad Keene und Typewriter Kibboug. The hoppers, beetles, caterpillars and children of Creswell spool Muudav tk n u u ei a*, the W A. Keene home. spillerà lire Included In the diet of Ilarrv l ’allun, who Is employed this bird. In the Wendllug CCC camp, was ADMIN IS ITLV l Ulx S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the severely In lured bv a rock falling o.i hts bark two weeks ago and undersigned has been duly ap Chickens and Airships pointed aduunlsUalor with Uto An aviator aaya that the action was brought home Hnlurdny George Footer Is repairing toys will annexed of the estate of Rert Elienburg. deceased, by order of of the chickens lu a district over for the American Legion, which he which an alrahlp Is passing tells at has done for several years past, the county court o f the elate of Oregou for Lane county, and that once when a ship Is off a regular and which are given out to chll- he has duly qualified us such ad course. Those lo. which nlr»hlps Iren whose parents are unable I > ministrator. All psi sun« having are familiar pay no attention in purchase Ihetu. bv Hie American Legion Mrs. Foelet and an aunt, claim s against said estate are here by required to present them, with them. Others run for their homes Mrs Will Fordyce of I'm (land, who la a Jiouse guest there, have ’ aa «'hen a hawk appears. proper vouchers, duly verified as dressed a laree number of dolls by law required, lo ihe undersign before returning them to the ed nt the office of Herbert W. Old Strsd lvariu s V iolins la-glon committee Lombi rd In the First Natloual It la estimated lhat Strsdlvarius Mrs It II Dixon epehl Tliurs Rank building in C ollage Grove, Lane oounly. Oregon, within six iuade 1.1 IK Instriiuienta between lav' In Cottage Grove with Mrs months from the dale of line no- the years IIWH and 17.17. Of these, Jesae Denny Hurry Palton was taken to the notice. qp to recently. Mo violins. 12 violas veterans hospital at ItnsehuiK Dated December 7. 1933. and 5o violoncellos were actually Monday to determine the exten l CARL E. WIMBERLY. Ad known, while there ure traces of o f I n l u r l e s ree> lve.1 In t h e CCC ministrator with the will namp al Weudllng and It Is e x annexed of the ostule of about one hundred more. iwcled he will be kept there for d7-J7c B«rt hJllenburM. deceased. treatment Mr and Mrs Jesse lleuny of Not in L ife's Pirture H O L A IK UROL KRY STORK "Youthful Imagination," said III Cottage Grove siient Munday eve nlng al the it 11 Dixon home Ilo, Hie sage of Chinatown. "Is like WISHER YOU A Mr» M a ry P o l- of E llg sn e yls the picture oh yonder hl 11 Is is rd It Ited nt the home of a brother. MERRY CHIU.SIM.AM gives pleasure even though no one Henry Isvke. Saturday afternoon ANO The heavy wind of Monday nf can hope Hint life's performance PKOMPE1UIY IN 1934 w ill.reveal anything so resplend lernoon blew down Ihe uncom plated barn on the John Wllltan ent." place oottaok oao v . oaaoow. and Sunday with Mi and Mrs. A Heath Albert Doolittle of Culp Creek spsnt the week end with a broth er, Judd Dec I l l l RSDAY. DI ( I M B U I ÏI 1938 BUSINEUS DIRECTORY D EN TIST» DlL W. E I.EBOW - Dentist Uffloe hlfth and Main Mtieela H o u r « , H M lo 12 «ml I to 6 » rii> a« ,10 M OUNT VIEW 1.1 Ernest OuggletiMig who •’ Is ■nwnaing attshdlng u O n S v C , name oaiue i D R . C. II. KIMK home Saturday to epeud the hull , D e n tist •■•V» with hie parents. Mr and • Office In First N ational Mre Fred Giiggiaberg El met Curry, who had been am I Bank Building ployed at Oakridge, received a | Phone 10 Cottage Grove, Or« *n,u¿y ,d* J’*®11 •" d. ” PHYSICIANS ’“m ed to his home here until h e, DR. C K. FROST * Tbs Mount View school, with Physlolan end Hurgvon Mrs G ensvlsve M ooney ns leut-her I First Nation«! Hank Building will present a Chrlatmaa program L 1‘Uoue <7 Cottage Grove, 9>e with decorated tree, at the school II. AXI.KY, M. I). house Thuradav evening. Physician and Surgeon M iss Rose Griffin relurned to Evenings by Appointment Collage Grove Monday to care for i Over Ksm's Drug Hints Mrs. Emma Turpin. C o lla g e G io v s Oregon Mr and Mre. Frank W hile and little daughter of C ollage prove Il M. till I.. M. I» were dinner d ie s is Htmdav of Mr I 'hv ilelan 8 Burgeon and Mrs. J. R. Cooley Over Cottuge Gruvs I’liuruiacy •»••«« barn on the O. II I Phono 75 1134 Main St. Bhlrlny place was struck by the ATTORNEYS severe wind storm Monday aftei noon and wns seriously damaged IIKRHKRT W. LOMBARD John King returned Matunlay Attorney at loiw from Corvallis, where he spent the F leet N sium ui iiiu ii B uilding past weak. 1 I’hull» 94 C ollage Gruvs, Ore J It Cooley picked turkey« fur II. J SHINN the market Monday an.l was as Attorney st loiw N otm y Public alateli by Mr and Mra F M lloso Practices In All Courts Itndsr Building Judaing Hors«*« A ge Cotlega Grove Oregon A horse's age Is known by th< ALTA HING Imwvnr cuaps In ihe surface of his teeth up Ix w m n Building until he Is about eight. After that ■ Phone 90 C ollage Giove, O i c tt la rather dlltlcult to Judge the IIFRMAN K. LAFHY •g e of a horse, although It may hr Aliorney al Law Judged hy the length and pnaltlnr Phon« 5943 of hla teeth 805 O regon Bldg. Salem , Ore Christmas Gifts '1 hat Keep on Giving : I Roto Verso Electric Washers Radios Dixie Circulator« rnd Ranges Pabco Rugs Cow Brands on W alls If you have furaste« trouble, call 123-J. lllltltl HERE: WE HAVE SO M E R E A L C H R IS I MAS BA R G A IN S. Darling Variety Stores BEL IE V E IT O lt NOT, Cottage Grove people have spent local ly. thousands of dollars saved bv doing business with us. All lust claim s paid promtly and *o% saving made on most risks AKNEMT INS. AGENCY Groceries Food and Lunch Goods G aaollne and Oil R ALPH W. W ARD At Wmxlaon'a Auto Camp on North Ninth Street Block, Planar and Blab. Alao MawdusC Mpeolal Price on W inter Supply I TOM A LLEN Phone 17 Breed, C akes, Plee, R olls, IF)note and O ther B akery Goods C IT Y BAKERY New location at the former Electric Bakery Give her som ething practical— permanent. Hamilton Beach Mixer or a Croaley Radio. THR GROVE HARDW ARE Phone 1«. FO B BALE.—Stoves and furni ture. We pay cash for used stoves and furniture. Bee us be fore you sell or buy. M O R R IS and M cL A L G IH T N W E SP E N D OUR MONEY HERE Have your Eugene freight arM express moved by O OTTA OE O R O V E-EU G F.N B F R E IG H T « T R A N S F E R Wa have modern equipment und can g ive your car the BEST GREASE JOB It hoe ever had Fred W anker's Service Station Fatrvaiss Year laSspvadent Loalvr The Picture Shop If you want Christmas gift« of genuine Jewelry «tore quality, come In and see ua. Our prices are low and our stock Is new. H obbs B atteries Batteries-Recharging STURGES G A RA G E Eagle Cigar Store M illards Card«, Fountain Candy and Cigars Q J. King, Proprietor MILK CHEEK. Deo. 19. Mrs. E. E. Paul was To ImiuortulUe the history of (he Texas cow tuislnesa and Its lm surprised ixecember 7. It being her birthday anniversary. Hevsrul portative ns the state's original friends and neighbors went lo her great Industry. 12 famous old homo and helped her quill. A branda have heeti chiseled on the luncheon was served by the vis walls of llarrlaon hall of the slate itors Those present w«re Mia. Van Allison. Mis H allies und her university mother, Mrs. Webster, Cottage Grove: Mrs. George T cete.s, Mrx F. M. Vincent and daugbier. Mrs. P re.au re o f W ater For pressure of water lu pounds Peterson and the latter'« daeghter arid granddaughter and Mrs Mary tier square Inch, multiply the depth Burcham. Mrs. Frank Ovcrholssr lu feel by 0.111. or In Inchea by (Kin. ano Mrs. Arthur Woolcolt Mrs. ■AI a depth of 72 Inches the pres Paul received several gifts The pie social and entertain sure Is 2,'hk pounds per square Inch. ment held at tha district school house December 7 w as well at- Rough L angu age Is Lost tanded The sale of plea netted Jud Tonkins aaya some men re 112, which will be used to pur mind him of t'ncle Jim's |>nrrot chase an organ for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul and who gets a reputation for being ■on Gene of Yoncalla were dinner «mart by using rough lunguuge guests at the home of Mr. P a u ls parents. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Paul, wlihli (lo.-sn't in min a Hi I ng. Bunday. Clair Cook and Ed M>Cnll of Rosewood Most Durable Cottage Grove wars dinner guests If properly worked, rosewood is Bunday at the Jumvs Bco'.t home most durable. Even after a hun They and Btanley Bcott visited the day with John W oolcolt. the dred yjeira* use It tnny tie polished earn« latter having been 111 aud confin again and look like new. tiecoming ed to hie bed several days recent harder with age. ly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlnk-r were overnight guests Bunday at the E nem ies o f Hawks J. L. Beatty home In Cottage Purple marten« and kingbirds Grove. are effective enetnlea of some A 7ti-pound eon woa born to hawks, fenrlessly attacking ami Mr. and Mre. Delbert Weeks. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty of driving off those which venture Cottage Urove were visitors lu es near their nest«. day of Iasi week at the .Shade Burcham home. Ed Banborn returned W -dnesday G hent's "Row o f M onum enti from a trip to Minnesota. Hu was In Ghent, Belgium, there la I a called there by the serious Illness "row of monuments” where seven of his mother. The 8. D. A. church school will large public buildings stand on nl most a si might line nf only alauit pr-sent a Christmas program In their school Thursday evening ?<») yard». The district school will have their Chrlatinus tree and enter tainm ent at 2 80 Friday afternoon. Can M sks Many Gum Drop* Neighbor«' Friendship club met Gum drops are now made of the at the home of Mr«. Shade Burch fruit iso-tin from oranges, culls or am Thursday afternoon for I hair other discards, which would orill annual exchange of «Ift < anil nnrlly he a loss to the orange Christmas tree for the children not 1 attending school. The rooms were growers. prettily dacorated In keeping with tho season. Twenty-five members A ngora Cats Not P layfu l and three visitors were present, j Angora cata are not playful. Several recitation« were given and ! were They maintain a certain dignity at special Christinas songs aung. The group was pleasantly all times. Their sphinx like quail surprised when Mr« Mildred Scott tie« make them typically oriental. and puplla of tho sixth, seventh and eighth guides sang enrols out side the house. Punch and cookie« No T im s to Walk were served by the hostess, assist "Don't ax me If I’a afraid to ed by her daughters, Mias Lena walk past a grave yard,” said Burchum and Mrs. Mildred Scott, | IJnele Ehen. “I never tried It. I Mrs. Ed Aahby of Cedars will be hostess fo r " tho next m eeting always run." December 28, when there will be I ths semi annual election of officers. | A Proverb Special music and recitations "Coming events caat their shad will bo on the program Bunday at owe before.” la really a proverb, L1“ ’ ,aill< c,r,^.e,c, 1.Hu,}?uX Nchool In , , , ... . . . keeping with the Chrlatmaa oea- and a very old one. Cicero used It. . gon 1 Viola Rohde and Stanley Scott, seniors In C. G. H. 8., attended To Form Raindrop It takes about 8,000,000 clotld theater party hold by their class Monday evonlng. particles to form the average Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters and sired rain drop. daughter Eleanor were dinner guest« Sunday at the home of Mr. | Teeter«' parents. Mr. and Mr«. Not All Sls-Footars J George Teeters Duly one out of 200 American men attains a height of six feet or HEBRON. more. j Dec. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. John Kobelbeck attended a farewell par- • ty Saturday evening In Eugene, given for Mr. and Mrs. George Mannar o f E atin g All other creature«, except man, Kappauf. Mr. Knppauf has traded hla place near Eugene for one near eat In much the same manner, with Salem and will move soon. one eye on the food, and another on Miss Florence Kebelbeck 1« help the reet of the world. Men alone ing Mra. M. C. Overgaard thia month, manages to mix amllee with hla din Mr. and Mrs. Charles White I ner. He does thia, flrat, beeenae It have a 7%-pound bnby girl, born 1« the custom; second, because It Sunday. The London school will hold help« digestion; third, because It la fnn, and fourth, because It atretehee their Christmas program Friday I evening at the Farmer«’ union out the plensnnt process to Its ulti hall at Hebron. mate length. Mias Annabelle Gllcrlst will have ------- — ■- a program and Chrlatmaa tree 1 __ Thuradav evening at her school Im a g in a r y In te r v ie w Defeated Candidate— I have only good wishes for iny successful op- ponent I hope that he will have - large and fashionable funeral. after falling down and breaking hla neck.--Detroit Newa. hou(|# n t M o u n (a in V (o w Mra. F. C. Fuhrer. Miss Grace I Beattie and MI hh Annabelle Gll- crlBt attended the Chrlatmaa pro- ^ “ V o U ilT g f’"n' Mr and Mra. Fred Frost, Cot-1 tage Grove, spent Saturday night 1 W orth Took Twin Oaks Lumber Co. Phone 100 Cottage Giove, Oie I I A lw a y s giv<* flu* l l o in <• P r i n t c lia iic c . 'I ’lic S p litin e l. T v p t’W l i t e r Itih lio iis , Cm lion w rite r S u p , dies. The S entinel. Shop f i i ’st I ’a per, For week ending S aturday, December 24 . .-y ï' '1’ ■ " -L i. 3 • ' ' '■ ; We've prepare 1 for weeks to give you the b e s t of foods for your l.oli lay meitls Our stocks ie fresh und complete; our quality is of the be 't; our se vice is quick and pleasant; and oui prices are exceptionally low A visit will be umply repaid with satisfaction and sav- ingsl Nucoa Quality Spread Found Nob Hill Coffee lb. 25c Del Monte Whole Beans \0.2tm 16* Q an dies 12103918 ------ Broken Mix S Oleo 3 pkg. 2(k Holiday Libby’s Golden Bantam Corn tin 1 L Found 2 lbs. D r o in c t liir y PEELS pktf. S Lemon, Orange, C itron Gum Drops 2 lbs. Box C hocolates^ XV <5 Euch Flour D ates S 1.55 2-11). box 27c O ranges 29 Full of juice 3 doz. .............. 2 lbs. A arshmallows Xmas Gift t Prince Albert Tobacco Celery Jumbo stalks ...... V /c Fop C orn 75 2 lbs. Camel Cigarettes Lettuce g o W cii each Ripe / v ii (iuarantecd hi pop 25 Large crisp heads -Il and f in it i 5-lb. box lb. tin Sweet Potatoes B ananas Coffee WillnutS large fancy soft shell ib. 23- Brazils 2 lbs. 25 Alm onds fancy p.’p er shells 2 lbs. 35- Mixed N uts 2 lbs. 29« Snowflakes 7lbs- Brown. 3 lbs. Airway, lb. 49-11). bag 2 stalks S ugar Luna Soap 10 bars 19c Oysters tin l(k Ivory Soap medium bars each 4»-' I iger l.ilv — E very sack guaranteed Crackers y pe M iin e o g ra p li S u p p lie s . The S e n tin e l. WILLIAM BECK FLLM U K R Majestic 4 lbs. pkg. 10 z G O LD EN W E ST CO FFEE M EC H A N IC A L M AN Here Today 4:40 pm FR EE SHOW FOR EVERYBODY