The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 06, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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nam ent for the m onths o f August, the Red Cross m em bership roll artistically decorated In keeping
Septem ber and October Mrs. T. C. call, reported the can vass com- with the C hristinas season and a
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W heeler received a prize for low pleted and m ore than ltk> collect- color schem e of red, green and
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U tta r
net score of »8. Mrs. Cteo More- cd This w as short of last year silver w as carried out. The eve­
F « M I « b » 4 I » « r j T fc a r « 4 e y b y < ' * « • < •
lock received second prise with a by half but the com m ittee w as sat ning closed with group singin g of
U r« « « F w b lttb lo f C o a y M y
low net of 39 Bridge was played Isfled with r e s u lts as the drive old favorite so n g s
Ilb.Pt lt«4»________ _ R*«r*tary during
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the afternoon and Mrs. Rea followed
th e com m unity
relief
KlbaH
The Mizpah class ot th e Presby­
A fir « » • ! « • • « » b i h a i i o n » n tr r » d «1 < o t W heeler held high score, Mrs. W d r iv e P lans for the W illam ette terian church held a C hristm as
A. Woodard second, and M rs N. J council m eeting, which will be held
»••• Or"» •• •»*. ”. - * I * • • » •
N elson low The neat m eeting will here the third W ednesday In Jan- party Tuesday night at the church.
R « s la » s s
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G ifts were exchanged and C hrist­
be the third W ednesday of Janu- uary, were discussed
¿u»*< Him"ow h \ t k m
m as stories were told by various
ary w ith a no-hosteas luncheon at
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(Ceeb 1« •«*•»••>
R efresh m en ts
were
The Tuesday Study club m et this m em b ers
Me r -ir
_fll TA < T A p m »««the •»' «.* the hom e o f Mrs Carl K ing.
served.
flU «oiUt _ 1 0 0 1 O«« »••»« . OH
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week with Mre W illiam Tlium and
Far«|(« p«|*—A0a F«o* «44 »«•«»••I
Mrs. Jam es P G raham enter- Mre C. E. U m phrey In charge of
The R oyal Neighbor* will hold
talned th e O. L. H. club Tuesday the program Mre. Thum review ed
H « (I o r «I K4I««*H«I A
with a 1 30 deauert b rid g e The the book.
Modern Tragedy.
by a C hristm as party and gift ex­
O p * « “ « Rut« Kflhortal Ataarlai»««
luncheon table was attractive with Phyllis Bentley, and M re Um phrey change follow ing their m eeting
a cen terpiece of red chrvsanthe- led a discussion on "The Lovely- neat Tuesday.
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mums and
lighted red tapers Ship. " by Storm Jam eson An open
The Spanish-A m erican War vet­
Il Due« la «aid not to flinch C hristm as decorations were used discussion followed.
about
the
rooms.
At
cards
Mrs.
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erans
auxiliary
will hold a m eat
w h en h it d en tist w orks on hl*
Th* grade teach ers’ club met pie supper Friday nigh t at the
taath. But the reporter did not Harold Sw artz held high score for
en ligh ten us as to what happen* guests and Mrs G eorge Morgan Monday night for a 6 o'clock din­ armory. D ie public has been In­
ars* high for m embers and also ner at q , . colon ial. Follow ing, a vited.
w hen It D u es get» the bill.
received the traveling prize. Plans Christm as party w as held at the
were
m ade for the annual Christ H B Ferrin home. G ifts were ex-
W hlskay la now being subjected
N otice Is hereby given that the
m as party which will b e • no- changed and bridge w as played,
to electric sh ock s to age it q u ick ­ hostess luncheon at the Colonial Q uests included in the group w ere unerslgned, S h eriff o f l a i n Coun­
ly. D oes th is treatm ent also give Decem ber IS.
ty.
O regon will on the -‘9 th day of
M rs H. B. Ferrin. M rs M. C
Decem ber, 1934. at the hour of ten
It the kick?
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H ickenbottom and W illiam Thum
o'clock a. nt. of said day at the
M iss Veronica K. Doran
and
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sou thw est door of the Courthouse
F orty varieties o f reptiles fur­ Armand R iggs were married Wed-
The m onthly dance for M asons In Lane County. O regon, at E u­
nish skins from which various nesday of last week at 10 30 p. m and thelr fam | | le, w lu
held
gene,
O regon, o ffer (or sale at pub­
articles are m ade. At last we can at the home of the groom « father, Thursday, D ecem ber 13, at Mason-
lic auction and sell to th e highest
put our political opponent* to som e Roy R ig^s, on w est Main street. |C hall. A covered diah dinner will bidder for cash, the follow ing de­
Rev, I G. Shaw officiated with t>e served preceding the dance, scribed real property, tow lt:
good use.
the ring cerem ony. The bride wore There will be cards for th ose who
Lot fiv e i5), Block tw enty-
blue do not dance. M rs G eorge Mat-
N o couple ough t to get married an ankle length dress o f
five <33), in the F irst «1st) Ad­
for
the thew s is chairm an of the com m it-
these days until they have been crape. The atten dan ts
dition to Chula V ista Park In
Lane County. Oregon.
partners In at least a hundred bridal couple were Miss N eva East- tee in charge.
burn and Fred Bosley. Only Im-
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This sale is m ade pursuant to an
gam es of bridge.
m ediate relatives of the couple
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Beidler enter- E xecu tion and Order of Sale, to
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p resen t
talned with a fam ily dinner on m e directed. Issued out o f the Cir­
K EM AG REES.
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T hanksgiving day. O ut-of-the-clty cuit Court of the State o f Oregon
Cottage Grove, Ore.. Nov. SO.—
The Justam ere club w as enter- gu ests were Mr and M rs Roy for Lane County In the case of
(To the Editor. I—It is so seldom
th a t you and I agree about any­ tained Tuesday w ith a dessert Sm ith and dau ghters O llvian and State o f Oregon, plaintiff, v a
luncheon
at the hom e of Mrs. Julia Anne, Joe Sh ek ter and Els- Ralph \1. Blair et als, defendants.
th in g that 1 can't resist the tem p­
C. A. SW ARTS.
tation to congratulate you on your Chester W heeler. Cards follow ed ton Baker, all o f Portland, and C.
S h eriff o f Lane County. Oregon.
O regonian editorial. It m eets m y and M rs Ralph Saltsm an held D unsm oo- of CorvalUa.
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ByvA^E- Hulegai/.i d ._P ep u ty. n29d37
approval, which alone should be high »core. The club Christm as
W illiam B artels entertained
su fficien t reward for your effort party will be held In two w eeks at
I hope it h its the right spot and the hom e of Mrs. Joe Bally. A no- lh e N eediecraft club W ednesday NOTICE O F FIN A L SE T T L E ­
hostess
1
o'clock
luncheon
preced-
*'ith
a
l o c lo c k luncheon and so-
sin k s to the v ital center.
M ENT.
ing will be held at the Colonial.
clal afternoon. The club w ill be
O. M. KEM.
N otice Is hereby given that Ma­
entertained In tw o w eek s for the m ie R. Trunnell, as executrix of the
Miss M axine Burge, daughter of Christm as party w ith a 1:30 des- estate of Jesse H. Trunnell, de­
C m I . . , al..W ««..a
Mr and M rs C. W Burge, w as 3ert at the hom e o f Mrs. Fred ceased. has filed her final account
Coaling rice u .ih mineral dusts, married Novem ber 2S at Vancou- B e n n e tt
as such executrix and petition for
to keep down lic it generation dor ng ver, W a s h , to Virgil Attridge,
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order o f distribution of the residue
M rs Jam es P, G raham . M rs o f said estate and the County
milling, alto discourages the breed­ Portland. Wedding gu ests lnclud-
ing of Insects that Infest the stored cd a sm all group of relatives and George Jacobsen. M rs S. V. A llison Court of the State of O regon for
friends. Follow ing a two weeks' and M rs W. B. John ston enter- Lane County has fixed Friday, the
grain.
~ — — — — — — — _ — — « visit in Castle R ock the couple tained with eleven tables of bridge 2Slh day of Decem ber, 1934. at the
will reside in Portland.
F riday night at th e G raham hom e. hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
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A dessert w as served at an earlv dav at the County Court room In
The Am erican L egion auxiliary, hour and cards follow ed.
M rs Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as
at their m eeting Monday, m ade Ivan B arker held high score and the tim e and place for the hearing
plans for the annual children's M rs W illiam Thum held second. of objections to said final account
Christm as party, to be held De- The lo« score at each table r e and distribution.
The wom en go lf club m et W ed­ <ember 1?. A covered dish dinner reived a prize
The rooms were
All persons having objections to
nesday at the home of Mrs. H. C. w.ll be served at 6 and each fam - ~~
W ells for a no-hostess 1 o c lo c k ily has been asked to bring a dish
luncheon. Announcem ent was m ade of food and sa n d w ich es Also each
o f the results of the eclectic tour- adult has been asked to bring a
child's toy and label it for a boy
or girl. A Christm as tree will be
a feature and each child will re­
ceive a toy and C hristm as treat.
Eunice VanDcnburg. chairm an of
M
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SLUSHY
Graft,» tfawpfapar Caafaraaaa
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I'HYR-MIAY, l»K <TM Itf ll «
T H E S E N T IN E l. 4X»TTAGE UROYK, lIR W iO N
PAO S TW O
S O C IE T Y
A L X Z /A V S
M A K IN G
CITATION,
In th* County Court of the Slate
of O regon (or Lane County.
In th* m atter of th* adoption of
Kira Lay Dixon, a minor.
TO EARLY DIXON■
In the nam e of the State of Ore­
gon. you are hereby com m anded to
appear In the County Court of the
State o f O regon In and for the
County o f l a n e In the Court
AD M INISTRATO R'S N O T IC E
House In the City o f Eugene. Ore
N otice 1» hereby given that the gou. w ithin ten day* from the date
County Court o f Lane County. Ore­ of the service of till* citation U | h » i i
gon, on the ?th day of Novem ber,
1934. appointed W. R Babcock ad
m inistrator of the e*tate of Morton
F. Babcock, deceased
All peraona having claim * against
said estate are required to present
them w ith the proper voucher*,
duty verified, as by law requited,
to said adm inistrator at the law
office of Alta King af No. <103
Main street. C ottage Grove. Ore­
gon. w ithin six m onths from the
date of th is notice.
The date and first publication of
this notice being N ovem ber 9. 1934
W R BABCOCK.
Alta K ing,
Adm inistrator.
A ttorn ey
mid tie
said final account and distribution
m ust file the sam e In said court
on or before said date fixed by the
court for hearing thereon.
Dated this the 3klh day of N o ­
vember, 1934
MAMIE R. TRU N N ELL.
E xecutrix of the estate af
John H. Trunnell, deceased.
H J Shinn.
Attorney for E xecutrix
n'At.UT
you. If served within th e county
wherein th* proceeding I* pending,
and w ithin tw enty dav*. If served
within any other county In this
stale, If personally served, or If
served by publication, w ithin I wen
ty eight day* from the dale of
the first publication of *u< b clla
lion, thou and there to «how cause
If any exl*l*. why an order and
decree should not be m ade ordei
lug that from the dale of Ihe
decree K l.llA LAY DIXON should
not. lu all legal InlenIa and pur
poses
h e the child of W IL B E R T
l»»4
O WILSON and M ABELLE C
WILSON, his wife, and adopted
as the ehlld of said pel It loners,
and the nume of said m inor t hlld
changed from ELBA LAY DIXON
lo KLIM LAY WILSON
Dated Novem ber IS, 1934
Date of first publication Novelli
her ID. 1934
la tte of last publication Deuem
her |3. 1934
W II DILLARD.
County Clerk. Lane County, Oregon
By Eva L Duckworth
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W hy Let
Anti - Freeze?
Put UNION SUPER ANTI
FREEZE in your cor and
keep it from freeaing
F re d B osley
Ninth and Gibbs
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WHY SUFFER?
Vlrerx r«« paint, w tr
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t f la n r d e r « d a r
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S a n ta H e r e S a t u r d a y
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S A N T A IN V IT K S Y O U T O V IS IT
H IM a t P e n n o y 'a t T o y la n d la r * a d y
fo r you . . . an d you . . . and YO U I
td liy ^ ^ p
Dont |lv*
up h e p *
M any
s n d r r d t »I » « f lr r r r s
What a day it’s going to be . . . a
whirl of action and color . . . Santa all
ready to hear everyone’s little aocret
Chriatmaa wiaheal The children will
love it . . . and so will you I
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X A I M R 1) S T A B L I T S Î
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K e lly
D ru g
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Boat«, train«, planes, cara; doll«, car­
riages, atovea, kitchen cabinet«, diahe»,
trunk», gumes, construction toya, bikes,
skates, furniture . . . thousands of new
things!
F R I E N D S
J
Come In Now . . .
Crossing Intersections
lb crossing an Intersection of
highways or the Intersection of a
highway by a railroad right of
w ay, alw ays drive on the right
h a lf of the h igh w ay unless It Is
obstructed ur im passable.__________
Here Is the Answer to
Your Xmas
Problem
S o m e th in ?
if:
K ew
G ifts
He .» „ ill
Suita out of
Ute f u r , g . . e „ in i
youthful
Tiewpoim in the Great An­
nual Problem. Mother or
Dud, Brother Jim or Sister
Sue, or your own particular
heart throb will thrill to
any of these comforts for
their cars:
Vanity Mirrors, Seat Covers,
Bumper Guards, Cigarette
Lighters, E ketric Clocks,
Locking Gas Caps, Luggage
Carriers, Dot Water Deal­
ers, Ba di os.
The wide price range from
$1.00 to $oU.o0, aDords se­
lections that lit your purse
—See items at our ahow
rooms.
e
Sales,,
Service
C o tta g e G ro v e
M o to r C o .
N. &th St.
Phone 77
Xmas
C a rd s
T ags
S eals
W ra p p in g s
Gifts
W hitman’s Candy
Toilet Sets
Leather Goods
Toys, Etc.
SAVE YOUR VOTES
O N FREE PRIZES
LEAVE ORDERS
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B R O W N ’S
DRUG S T O R E
Thor w asher. Ironer, 335. H-
horse power motor. im - h o r s e
power engine, nice line o f child
rockers. You can buy a nice
Christm as g ift here.
SH O RT’S BA R G A IN STO RE
( nfjM, Fountain
mid ClgaUH
PHO NE
COTTAGE GROVE,OREGON
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W e W ill T a lk T u rk e y A f te r T h a n k s g iv in g o r A n y O th e r T im e
W ith th e F in e s t F o o d s fo r Y o u r
T ab le
and
p Q
“C o n sta n t Low
P ric e s E v e ry D a y .”
S a lm o n
R ic e
pink, 1-lb. tall c a n .. .........
10-
Fancy Blue Rose
J C .P e n n e y Co?lnc.
10 lbs. 4 9 c
Pork 6* Beans V an Camp’s, 4 16-oz. cans 25c
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W hite King
Soda
P & G S o a p
24-oz. pkg.
2 Bars Mission Bell
Bi Karb, 1-lb. pkg.
10 bars
29c
All for
5c
19c
5
2 fo r 35c
D e lic io u s F lo u r
V a lle y R o s e
Guaranteed Hard Wheat
Valley Hard Wheat
49-lb. bag
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$1.69
49-lb. bag
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W
$1.59
G ra h a m
A lb e r s
A lb e r s
Fine or Coarse
9 8 lb. bag
Rohware Oats
3 lb. pkg
Flapjack
Large pkg.
39c
27c
22c
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s
Kln<. i'ruprletom
FOR, SAKE— G m engine«, farm
Implement«, plow s and harrows.
N ew and used range«, cu eu la lo r
healer«. Good line of new and
used furniture.
M ORRIS A M .L A L clU JsV
Aero«« from P enney ¿»lore
For Your Shave, Haircut
or Shampoo
The Imperial Ils river Shop
WS
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For EARLY MAILING
E a g le C ig a r S t o r e
B ü I I m / ü ».
whil* *vrrything Is at Its b sstl And
If you vc* som ething you want,
Penney's Layaw ay Plan is at your
Ssrvie*. J u sl a>k us about It.
S P L ' I I Ol It MONEY
HERE
D r y W o o d fo r S ale
COTTAGE G R O V E-EÜ G EN E
F R E IG H T X T R A N SF E R
Block, l ’lanar A Slab.
Also Saw-diMt. Siteciul
P rice on W inter Supply
TO M ALLEN
phone S7
^ s
K r is p y C r a c k e r s
FIRST CLASS
HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS
Wafers or Grahams
for the first class
one way fare
plus
50/
—to all S. F. stations in Cali,
fornis, Oregon, Nevada and Ari­
zona. Tickets are good on all
trains leaving—
DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1
Ht butk b j midnight, lanu<trji ¡2
Also low coach-tourist fare* on
sale every day.
Southern
Pacific
STOM ACH
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O e n f d e la r . a r t a b o tt le to d a y
* * e r e s o in m e n d n n d m a r a n t e « It.
2-lb. can 5 9 c 4-lb. can $1.10
2-lb. box 28c
P o p c o rn
C andy
P e a n u ts
Every Kernel Pops
Hard Mix
Fresh Roasted
1 0 c lb.
2 lbs.
2 lbs.
19c
B ananas
fancy fruit, lb.
5c
C e le r y
2 bunches
7c
S quash
Hubbards, each
5c
23c
H e r s h e y ’s
C ocoa
1-lb. can 1 2 c
7 fn s e P >
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E y e s tr a in is a v e r y r ea l d a n g e r . F e w o f
v s r e a liz e th a t vze p a y d n « r ly fo r e v e r y
h o u r w e str a in on r e y e s . T h e tr a g e d y is
th a t w e s e ld o m k n o w th a t w e A R E m is ­
u s in g o u r e v e s . A tterrn tin i? to r e a d , w o r k
o r s tu d v in p o o r or pda rin g lig h t is th e
c a u s e o f m ^ st e y e s tr a in . O fte n th e p e n a lty
f - r e y e s tr a in is n^t n-.id un til la te r y e a r s .
T h e n it ’« to o la t e . T h e tw o or th r e e p e n ­
n ie s a d a y s a v e d o n y o u r lig h t h ill is n ’t
w o r th th e risk o r im p a ir e d v isio n . S e e th is
n e w ty p e la m p ( r e c e n t ly d e s ig n e d to h e lp
c o r r e c t th e e v ils o f im p r o p e r h o m e lig h t­
in g ) a t y o u r d e a le r s .
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C ottnge G rove Pharmacy
Kens'* for D rug*
T h * JBexail Store
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