The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 21, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    T U I lt.HDAY. NO V r u m
It I I . |» M
■ UK HKNTINKL. (XXTTAUK (M O V E . OREGON
Th® Junior C F will itivi» » ®|w
rial lum ber Hunday « w n ln x at
«•rvlc®« nt ih® C hristian church
and ba« la«u<*<| an Invitation urg
Ing parents to be pr®««nt
T exaco crack proof motor oil
won't atlffrn _ In cobi
w ...
eath er
...
. .
T h® C ollage O ro v . Girl»' league nervoue "Aunt Holly," played by
Cbange 1.0«
T iam blay» T o u t , ireahinan Initiation
exen.pIC I'rggy Hodge«. It w ill th rill at
■tatlon E ighth and Main
nJlr fl.-.f Haturday at u district cooler- »luck' figh tin g for hl« Ideal». It
Dorothy lla t t h «pent the week
« " « ‘In« held 4i Mprlngfletd will double up w ith m irth when
end In lt..»el.urg vleltlng ft l e d » . .l h ‘ "'I*'' for dl»< u«»lon w a . Good
i Robert M eacham , a . the h an d «.«,..
Friend« E veryw here.’' Th® foliow- young Prod H aym ond, trie» to pro-
Mlnw Marlon Notvedt wa« a gu®»t | ng girl« took part« In the Inltla- po»<- to "Huth
WnUon."
Aunt
of Mi«« Elvira Jensen at her hom e lion: Margaret Petereen. Je««*r Holly'» »later, played by Jem le
In Eugene over th« wr«k end
Grubb, Fern Tracy, Pegffy Savage, Grubb
| IN S D u d , , tw o -to n tr u c k
i? ? ,“
r a ?*{?
,
.......... .
Wtn take U.ed car a . ^ r : h o ,.l e r ‘ , i i : D . ” M . U / ' " ^
p a y m eit. Mc< o y « G arage, c u ,y Gallo. Jean King. D orothy Hl®
guarantee to fix
your wind f»ia in. Virginia Hunter and
Ml»«
«wipe or m oney hack. N elson Marian Notv®<B <*ad»vl«or).
com pany
n21c
llehearaal» are In progre«« to r
Dalny Zlm m erly and < 'arolyn | "H uckleberry Finn,*’ a com edy
Grannl«. Student« at 17. of O., were baaed on the
Im m ortal Sam uel
borne over the week end.
Clemen«' book by the «arne name.
N. J Neloun. Hill Zlm m erly and * hlch
prevented by the
7 ’'brr 13 ' ' ' H“ ,.d
II S. M endenhall of C uttage G ro w Ju,n“j ' '
\I In.if w eir nt
? V
**urj‘ H im
will be the
\n n la
.if were
,,, w
llh h
u
«ml Mr Hrown of A
l_...
- - - - a - moi ,,f
nr ev„ry
every boy Blltl
and * glr|
with
hl«
T arkenltch lake
duck hunting rogutah. lovable, wlatful appeal.
Tuesday.
The play deal» with Huck'» prob-
The P u h i iahm aela of Portland l",n *
chlM hood and after
p e t the week end with M i. 1.1. A 1 »2 * bo* ‘^ «
»
l-rrtray-
„ „el . p a .e n t. Mr and M r. E. f . "1 _ 2
lure were described by Elbert
Bed®. editor of the «Sentinel and
reading clerk of the »tate s e ia te .
at an aaaembly Monday, held In
, celebration of Nation/«! p h ,.»■,.*
weak.
Mr. Bed« «aid that every legi»-
• lature muni have a »p®ak®r o f the
houae. president o f the «enate and
"*rh hou»e m u .t have varlou . cum
m ltteea It 1» the duty uf cornmlt-
n „i
tee» to determ l ine w hether nr
or not
proposed bill» are worthy one»
A bill mu»t be read three time»'
After second reading It 1» »e it to
.-..m m ltt,.- If approved by com m lt-
" >’u‘
" n . | p a,sage, after
I>e|ng engrossed In case of arm-ntl-
»
w e ..
m enls. A m ajority vote o f each
house 1» required for passage. If
Mr. W ilbur Mpray, who i . muk
1 a session Is not com pleted within
with her
Ing k a i extended visit
the legal lim it the m em bers w otk
folk« at Mmlford, wim horn« over
the extra period w ithout pay.
the week d id .
Hrlnclpal G rannis led the stu-
J. 11. Chamber« returned Friday
j dents n a school song. Haymond
from F airfield. 111. w here h® wa»
Carl,
orchestra
and hand teacher.
Lorane, - -------
Nov. —
30.
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i
x
.
called by the lllnee« of a bi other, L u m b e r from th.
L orn a, valley
1"
K,“n' ur-
who died before Mr Cham ber« ar- m ay hereafter go out by railroad. -1Mrt
„„ s* hool.
t Ivcd.
Inalcad of la ln g trucked to C ottage iuy, Today, and Tomorrow,"
Try the Gray Goo«®'« hot ch oco­ i ¡ .m e Italli '..id i at
w ill b.
. . .
late for the»« cold day«.
tfc than the cost of trucking. Already
A n n u a l intercla»» basketball
C haile» lloner. mall carrier, wa» the Addison Lumber com pany ha» gam e» will bv tdayed Friday o f this
off the Job during the past week m ade arrangem ent» with the J H week and M onday and T uesday of
due to liijurlra su ffered when he Cham ber» A Son lugging railway
week.
fell on a d efective »Idewalk
for a epur track and lum ber will be. ■ ractlce w as held last week and
................ter and Mr». N. J N elw .n
"> .-•> - — n a . t h l. I.
A U rge mmbe" i ’c ^ r T e d ‘fm
atten.led the drill, atlon Haturday « otnpleted^ 11.1» I. the railw ay used practice last week and a larger
of a new po»tnfflce building at Me *'V J
Cham ber» A Hon to supply group In expected th is next w»ek
M lnnville
lo** r° r
o * ,, ",l11
‘ « “ age
Schedule Friday. 22 — Sopho-
Grove and ha» been »evrral year» more» va senior«. fre«hm®n
Mr a Nelwon Durham I« recover­ reaching th® Doran«- valley, havin g Junior
ing from a «®«alun with Influenxa.
Monday, 25
Sophom ore« v«.
been extended a» nee®»«ary to
junior», fre«hrn®n v». «enior».
Plano T uning. 1C. U ('one. Phon® reach Chamber« tim ber.
Tuesday.
26
F
reshm
en va sopho­
|(k».l Expert work guaranteed d5c
A planer shed 1» bring construct more«, junior» v» »®nlors.
Tb® <’hrh»tlan church will hold h «J by th® Addlaon Lumber com-
chick » I .linnet at th.- arm ory Be pany , n ,l » larger planer Is to he
M a g a n n e. recently
subscribed
cam ber 11
I*41 Inatailed to handle lum ber from for by th e »chool
for u«e in th® lb
A falling stovepipe resulted In a both Addlaon mill»
brary ar®
N ational Geographic,
s m a ll b la s e at the
B
V. Mortl»
I’opular S c lc ic e
H eaders D igest
hom e on the west
side Monday «<•“ Call 1 . sta rted
U t .r a r y D ig. st
R eview of Hr
afternoon There w as lllll.
dam
The ll. d Cross roll call got un- x ,'.* ’ - \v \ " k ,' Jou?nm ' o f ^ u H n “^
PAG E HF.VEN.
THEYe^éEXPEnSIVE
/ /eS‘
of fine fabric
But only
down
Wa
«hlebl
Motor
Lorane Valley
Railroad
P. J. McManus
R p r e ie n la liv e o f the
KAHN
T A lltfR Ih H i TO
VF IHDI4NAP9LIS
A t O u r Store on
Thurs. 0 Friday
N o v . 21 & 2 2
An uniittiml op|x>r1tinl!) to
•clrut fn>ro large Imlt tan»
plea of «mart, lir a Tall and
W inter fabric*. I«» I»® a***late«l
b) a tailoring expert, and •<»
wave aiihatMntlall) Order now
for lmn»edlate or future de­
livery
PETERSEN’S
Cottage Grove
ag®.
Il®d 1P«<® Butter and Ire» ('resun.
A»k for them . C. G. ( ream erv. tf
If In need of new w indshield
»wipe, w® have th® stock. Neleon
Motor com pany.
»»21c
Mr and Mrs. Kltner F rans of
Portland spent the week end at the
Frank Kelly hom e
Mr and Mrs W. C. Johnson left
Sunday for a visit w ith n daugh­
ter. Mrs. Harold Dugan o f Oak
land. Cal
llov and girl scouts were guests
at a dinner served Monday evening
nt the Methodtat church. Mothers
of scouts furnished the dinner and
H rouluiasler E H H olderm an was
In charge.
The Staff of the E ugene hospital
—
h..M U dinner ....... «mg - ‘ «he
H e cafe here Friday evening at
which ph ysician s of the city will be
RUr, , ,
w i ,.,...-
i ■
1 '
w “> M onday with th® «bow ing
•>( window displays in stores. Can-
va -era have «Ince been covering
the city
The Am erican Legion has «ecur-
®d th® help of th® follow in g worn-
,B * club* 1,1 '»«>“ ng ‘he hou«o-to-
huuse canvass lav Com us, Utopia
M. P. G„ R esearch.
T uesday
Bridge. Tuesday Study, K eepers of
the Den and Delphian The ch a m ­
ber o f com m erce and the I .Ions
club have appointed m em bers to
cover the business district.
The window d isp lays show p o st­
ers and Hed Cross em blem s. The
hom e econom ics class of the high
school m ade the Red Cross flags
that are Included In the d isp lays
The goal set for C ottage Grove
1- »4«. N o estim ate
how m uch
had been collected could be m ade
Thursday m orning ns w orkers had
not reported.
...
.
_...................
...» dully. w
...... ...
arriving
Come
In Troat Injur!®« W alnut*
W alnuts ar® about th® only thing
I CITY BRIEFS 1 rhandlnse
and »hop now S m ait Shop. Alb ®
K j
„ î l e ‘hat su ffered from the recent se-
E ducation and E nglish Journal.
• • •
A pep assem bly w as held T hurs­
day last to arouse Interest for the
gam e w ith St Mary's of B eaver­
ton. P rincipal G rannis dism issed
school early and the student body
serpentl led through the cltv to ad­
vertise the gam e
The first edition of C. G N ew s-
ette w as on sale F riday at the high
school. About 2*50 copies were sold.
This paper Is the new w eekly pub­
lication
for
which
journalism
classes arc sponsors
• • •
V isitors nt school Friday were
-Mrs. Hoy Kennedy. Mrs. D. R.
Shorfridge. Mrs.
Ida
G nm utte,
Mrs. C. W. D avis. Mrs. H. C. R o se ,
“ ■ Greanlee. and Mrs. E. E.
d ^
a ^ r t 'o ^ x iU '.:
proRram
ci,ni'In..m oratlon of N „.
tlonal Education week.
. . .
IIeater
C irculator
<»r
Furnace
We have them
G raber -G ettys
H ardw are
If your w indshield sw ipe doe« not
work, we can fix It. Nelson Motor
com pany.
n21c
Mr. and Mr». O liver Sp ies and
children of E ugene spent Hunday
at the (). W Hples home. Oliver
Hple» I n a linotype operator on the
E ugene News.
A son w iis horn th is m orning to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller.
Linen» for C hristm as? Luncheon
cloth«, with or w ithout napkins
Mile to $3.40. Linen guest towel«
20c to 98c. Sm art Hhop, A lito Breed
love, Prop. P hone 17-J.
n21c
r■ . •. «i that fiult 11« • might ha
been injured.
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M o u n t R a in ie r
On«.« V o lc a n o
Mount Kalnler a as at one time
« huge volcano; now It 1« one of
tb® lurgest nod most Impressive
single peak glacier system s to be
fouml anywhere
Mr. and Mr». M cK inley Carr of
Portland arrived toda yfor a visit
w ,,h Mrs Carr’s parent». Mr. and
Mr* ° M K«*t>i-
Mr and Mrs. Charles
"" Beldler
m otored to E ugene 1 uesuay ev e
*° attend the first stu dent
m usical recltnl to be held th is year
" ">* U nlveralty of Oregon. Mr. and
“ r"- H eldlera dau ghter Mud' l l'
w a* 7 ”' ° f ,h r e °
»‘ u,1,'n‘ ’ P«*-
You'd never take these ties to be only $1! They look ex-
pensive — they feel expensive — they even tie the way
expensive ties do! All simply because they 're made of fine,
rich silks and satins, and made the way expensive ties are
made, by hand ! Excellent for Christmas gifts.
ALSO—Sale on one gTOup of ties
15c each
T H E M E N ’S S H O P
We Give PMC coupons
MWOSAL»
EUGENE
COMFDYI EXQTEMENTI
ROMANCE I.. RUNNING
NECK AND NECKI
In this thrilling laugh tw eep-
« t a k t i.. that takci the bluer
out of blucgrart and pays
forty to one on your favor­
ite in comedy tc /c tn
entertainment.
II1DLD
KEntUCKü
DOROTHY WILSON
• • •
Honor society has c h o s e i plan­
ning of assem b lies a» a project
thl* year. A ssem blies will be held
ns follow s Novem ber 22. T hanks­
givin g program ; D ecem ber 6. G irls’
league in charge;
Decem ber 13.
freshm en In charge; D ecem ber 20.
Girls' league In charge o f C hrist­
m as program ; January 17. Mrs.
Edna P earson In charge.
Frank and Charles Clark were
participants I i an auto accident
Thursday m orning as they w ere on
,h e ,r w “v ‘° "«'hool Their Ford
coach overturned as they were at-
tMnp, lnM
pn„ „ gchoo, blls ,us,
north of th,. Mary W hite bridge.
N either o f the bova w as hurt,
though the car w as badly dam aged.
» • •
Dorn May Scott and B etty Evlar.
Juniors and Dale MeGnrvtn. fresh-
"” »>• "<•»* »*»«-"1 ft™ » w h o o l last
'"Tin,?.']
¿ 0 ^ 7 cutter
M\ , n>Rv
ness.
Harold M lnney, senior, and Doro-
,h V W hite, sophom ore, returned to
"ehirol last w eek after several
" T helm a "perlnl lunior has been
absent several days because of ill-
ne»s
W ayne G eorge, Junior, a id Joe
Linden, senior, entered school last
_______________________________
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
llarp olr
and children visited the G ay H ar
| mi I c fam ily In Junction City Sun-
day,
The G ray Gooae for Ice ( ’roam, c
A lumber spent the week end at
their sum m er hom es on the lim p-
.■uii entertaining visitors and fish
Ing. Am ong those who Wcie there
The l ’aatlm e Invites you to en-
were Mr. and Mrs. Vln.B R andall. Jo.v»ble. orderly .o d a h lllty . o24tfc
Mr and Mrs \ l Shofatall and son.
( apt. and Mrs. C. C. Oruson are
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. 8. Stew art, George hom e from W ashington for n few
Matthewa, Mr and Mrs Charles days, ('apt Crusan has had charge
H all; Mrs. H all's brothers. A llison o f a CCC cam p for a year or more,
a ul
E in e st
Dlx;^
Mrs
H a 'la
y rg W illiam Thuni w as In Ett-
nephew. Floyd Chapm an; <’*«11 R„n„ Saturday for a m eetin g of
W ooley, AI v I h W ick», M iles W iek»
»chool principal» of h e c o u n
and Haul Rose. R aym ond Grube ,y Mrs. Tim m 's daughter. Mrs
ami Mr. Lewis of I'engrn. Ted jp)n|t n Skilling, who teach es
In
K ow nskl and a cousin (M onroe) .jun<.tll>l, C| , y attended the in ie t
and George E verlnghani of E t t - ' Ing for grade school teach ers I i
Kene-
E ugene and returned
w ith
her
Do you need n blouse or sw eat m other to spend Sunday In C o" age
er? Now blouses tl.lt5 to $3.63. Grove.
Sw eaters $1.33 Io $3.35. Sm art Shop
H ave one *35 P lym outh dem on-
Alleo Breedlove, Prop.
n2lr strator. Will sell nt a substantial
10 A M
Mr-i. II. I'.. ( 1 j Igg !■ < u i U ukm I t.> xM sei.iinh M .»'«)■■ i-; «rage.- • - n . ' 4 < ' - -
-T T O -N D A Y
her hom e with Illness.
Ml(l w t Mills returned W ednes-
ArthUr Llnck o f Portland w as n j a y f rnn, n three m onth s’ vial" with
At Leo ion Trap Ground
visitor nt the A. W. K lnic hom o friends In her hom e state, Ten-
Under Auspices
Tuesday.
nessee. She w ill m nko her tu rn s
Be sure to see the new 1336 Ply- hero w ith daughters, Mrs. R. B.
0 G ROD AND GUN CLUB
m outh nt MeCoy’s G arage.
n21c! Reed and Mrs. R. C. M cNew.
Turkey Shout
RUSSELL HARDIE
BILL ROBINSON
.A F o x P ic t u r e
O PENS
SA TU RD A Y
stud. ,t . ti. ni advanced typing
class®» who had perfect test c o p ln
,a '*t
words per m inute
*>«"''«J . u
» - •••Ih.ve Hhonc ». J
n ..v
48' P *“ 11"* Gregory. 43.
vere frost, aeeordlng to C E. Stew
K K. Mill» was In Gra it» Pa**®
‘
Thelma P«r!nl, 42; P eggy Savage.
Friday ntlrndln g an undertakers'
<oun > ru
neper or.
icsc 49. Phillip G lass. +8; Enierv Wll-
c o n v c n t lo n . W hile there he visited
“ "*1”
« = E lisabeth
Rohde. 43.
. nenhew Brewer M ills
f
foliage and the sm aller trees A g irs Grahntn. 44 F rances Cald-
n tu ph« w. iin w r r Mil
w>r<, |nj urrd
n greater exten t well. 46; Beth Hall. 43: Lorene
Mr. and Mr«. Harry B utterfield than m ature trees.
Perlnl. 41; Connie Stephens. 48;
of Ashland vl»lted th® flr*t of th®
The frost cam e considerably ear- M llllcent Lewis, 52; Elnora Shove,
week with Mr. and Mi». F inley ||®r than u»ual and It w as at flr .t l7; Joyce McCormack. 41.
lla ll A Johnaton K®nl Fatwt®.
IxMUia, «ur® Inaunxnr®. I’hon® AM
<’l®m Hnrff. who un«l®rw®nt «
plaxtlr surgery op®rntlon Thurmlny
la»t at « Eugrn® hn«pltnl. 1« r®
port®<l n * recovering *ntiHfartorlly.
II® wuffrra no pain and 1« up a*id
around Th® operation wnn for th®
'
pur|M>a® of taking from on® of Mr
Whlppa were neighbor« In Dodge
Sarff*« arm» a portion of fl®«h and
cou ity, M lnneeot». and had not
muKcl® to I»® u«®d In an effort to
teh i»ther for 3 4yenr«.
<!®t®rmln® what th® ailm ent t« with
U in. Ilrx k, plum bing, phone I2XI.
which Mr. Sarff ha» been afflicted
N. E Gia»« returned Saturday
for a long tlm®.
to
fr o m a ten day business
t llf
Seattle.
C latence Sears of Mt. View 'suf­
Cold Weather Is Here
fered a fiaetu red right «boulder .i
few «lays ago when he w as throw n
You 11 need a
by a calf
Three good used model T Fords.
I’rlced very low. McCoy's G arage c
$1.00
A L L L A U N D R Y S E R V IC E S — Q U A L I­
TY D R Y C L E A N IN G - M E N D IN G -
A L T E R IN G -
R E L IN IN G
Collins Laundry & Cleaners
308 Main—By the Bridge
Licensed Laundrymen and Dry Cleaners
Just Look at His C lothes
and you will know the rest
The clothes you wear truly represent an unexpressed
opinion of yourself As you are clothed — so are you
recognized by others.
Wear tailor-made suits that you can afford.
$22.50 up
Ashipment of dress trousers just received You are invited
to come in and see them.
M ax Schw artz, the tailor
Let us do your washing and dry cleaning so you can devote
your time to the joys of Thanksgiving.
Laundry ......................... ...... ..... ....... 20% off
Suits and dresses cleaned and pressed
75o
C ottage G rove L aundry
Wirth Bros. Cleaners
Phone 79 or 81