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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1938)
THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 193« THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON L. M. Harding of Corvallis, Mrs. E. J. Freeman and son Ernest of Jefferson and Fred Wright of Cottage Grove. Mrs Marguerite Sullivan left Monday on a business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Lloyd Viele arrived Tues day and is a guest at the home of her mother. Mrs. John Hatfield. Social Neighbors club is to meet this Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Nixon. —Watch Your Brakes! Sportsmanlike Mount View Fritz Guggisberg spent two days of last week at the home of a brother Frank at Lorane. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snauer, Mra. Claude Arne and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Tom Ross spent How are the brakes on your car, Mr. Motorist? Will they hold the week end at Winchester bay. in an emergency ? Have you had them inspected recently . Th« Norris King, who is employed brakes are the most important feature of the automobile. They in Portland, spent the week end are for your protection and for the protection of others. It s here with his parents, Mr. and Sportsmanlike Driving to have “courtesy brakes." Mrs. C. A. King. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomas were View, honoring Mr. hosts at a party Monday evening. Thornton Comers ketball team won a game over the team there Saturday evening. A new school yard fence is be ing built. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain of Culp Creek spent Sunday and Monday at the Earl Higginboth- am home. Mr. and Mrs. William Hocker, ¡ who have spent several months at the home of his mother, left Sat- urday for their former home in Pasadena, Cal., on business. 'They expect to return in the near fu- ture Several families from here at- tended a dance Saturday night at the Noble Elliott home on Mosby Creek. The Carl Hart family of Oak land were all day visitors Sunday of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hart. Mrs. Ida Garoutte and son Cc- ford entertained about 20 neigh - hors and friends Saturday eve-1 ning at cards. Lunch was server! at a late hour. and The Tom Fisher family of Sagi- children of Grants Pass were vis- naw and Mrs. Fisher’s mother, ¡tors Monday at the R. B. Dixon Mi sSoonover ot Portland, and home. ' Mrs. Ray Fisher, also of Saginaw, Phillip Lake attended a meet- were visitors one day last week >ng of the F.F.A. in Corvallis Fri- at the J. W. Fisher home. day in company with a greup of Mrs Joe Premazzi entertained of school students of Cottage the Gowdyville Neighborhood club Grove. at her home Wednesday at an all- j Mrs. Corbett Smith and daugh- day meeting. There were 16 pres- ter of Culp Creek were Saturday ent. A potluck dinner was served, visitors of Mrs. Joe Premazzi. Visitors were Mrs. Wilbur Black. Mrs. Gerald Conner was hostess Elsie Black, Mrs. Ralph Witcher, to the Georgiana club of Cottage Mrs O W. Spies and Mrs. F. L. Grove Monday afternoon at her Hockett. .home. There were 12 present. Mrs. E. J. West of Culp Creek _ — r . - is visiting her mother. Mrs. T. H. Willian, and on Sunday both ladies were dinner guests of Mr. The 35. 38 and 40 telephone and Mrs. Marvin Drury in Cot- lines have been rebuilt and all taMrGSd‘ Mrs. Stanley Starner ptaced on ‘the "same ’poles: Delight Valley - Guggisberg - Mr. and Mrs. Frank " l\.r .LC -9» Ro_, who M \ Mrs. Tom Ross who h°t^s Xk to ^1*^’ ". ‘ m L ^^11^ rsY ’ and at the ^ht*fr^rents. Mr. >7Z_ UL rhPV have Mra. Joe GUm. They hai.e ^-n visiting relatives in Oakland. Lal Humnhrev Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey were visitors Monday of Mr. I Humphrey’s sister. Mrs. George Hummingbirds Are Scrappy Hummingbirds, it appears, not only attack each other but will loom into anything that cornea along. Even hawks and crows dislike their company. Stse of Baby at Birth At birth the average baby weighs about pounds and measures 20 to 21 seven Inches in length ••Nixie,” Ponrly Addressed Mail ••Nixie,” is to be found in the United States postal laws and regu lations, and Is defined as a piece of mall that is incorrectly. Insufficient ly or Indefinitely addressed. Spraying Season for Peaches Will Soon Be Here! How Is Your Equipment? Graber-Gettys Hardware _______________________ —— Yes, Billy, . JVe simply A dot to 2/ \ e DUCE j „ Wildwood were visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider, SofèumuA sTÖCK EDUCING SALE of Potlatch, Ida., visited over the using a six-wire crossarm. week end with Mrs. Stamer’s 9; brother. R. B. Dixon. John arnV^ The Bert Myers family of Mos- day ^0™ M J! The Friendly Neighbors club by creek were dinner guests Fri- her home with Mr. and Mrs. Hat- at the day of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake, Ueld^ home of Mrs u A Means. Most Mrs William Rank was taken * ^urday evZn ng. of the members appeared in hard to a Eugene hospital last week. tamrt atrarm batwoaje n g Mrs. Esther Banton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and Guests were mr. ana mra. ciini --------.---- mr«» Joanne Premazzi spent Sunday at Spng^. CottageGrove. . r. an appropriate costume Rill Whitlnrk home at Gowdv- Mrs. Thomas Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. “ppropnau. toiiuw , 1 k home at E j gears, Mr. and Mrs. William Lillv Sutherland the London Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon en- tertained at dinner Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Starner of Potlatch. Ida.; ^frs. Julia Gover, Henry Gover, Charles Tibbles, Willis Nowells, Junior Jackson and Mr. Tipsword, of Cottage Grove. Ned Florer, who visited last week with an aunt. Mrs. Henry Lake, left Tuesday for his home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster at tended a birthday dinner Monday evening at the Al Thomas home --- --------- - , _ J»^"- ixSL. hostess. The club will meet Janu ner and Joe Widdershiem. Delici ary 19 with Mrs. Ralph Tower ous refreshments were served at Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and a late hour daughter Ghislaine of Eugene Donald Nixon was one of a were week-end guests at the W L skiing party wrhich spent Sunday Towmsend home. nn thA McKenzie Lovelle Abeene, Lillian Geer. PRalph Sears, who recently came Robin Woods and Ch^oM Town home from a Eugene hospital, is send went up the McKenzie on a now up and about the house tnp Sa f h«.id ... „ . , „ , ,__ ... „z The women of the church held The Robert Rausch a meeting at the W. T. Jones home Eugene spent the week end at the afternoon to make plans Oscar Jackson home. Other guests fw church work year for dinner Sunday included Mrs. young people’s Friday evening 1 —-------- meetings that were discontinued for a time will begin again Janu ary 21 at the George Sutherland home. The LeRoy Goodwin and Geo. Sutherland families and Mildred and Forest Cox attended the ■ monthly all-day church services ■ PpOC WASHBURNS Sunday at Central View. A basket ■ A V/CAO dinner was served. R - Phone 2700 Mrs. Harvey Shipp burned her left hand badly Sunday with hoti water. Wesley Taylor has been confin ed to his bed with flu for several days. 4- Lynx Hollow THIS IS ÄLL YOU DO Put dry toiltd clothe» into the dry cylinder I Set tiro automatic controla— add aoap and bluing. Thou«ond» of women who have seen actual demonstration« have been thrilled and amazed at the way it washes, rinses and damp-dries clothes, cleans itsalf, shuts off automatically. Workless washdays are really here. The week’s wash done without hands touching water. And Bendix washes clothes far cleaner. Pays for itself with actual savings.. • may ba owned with a small down payment and easy terms. SEE THE BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY DEMONSTRATED AT WASHBURNE’S IN EUGENE Basement In the Grocery bueinee* there ere time« when reduci»« ,T t necessity — caused by accumulated end surplus mer chandise. the arrival ot new shipments and ether causea. And those are the reasons for this wash * Big Stock Reduci listad are llkowise offsrwd st roduosd prises. Thia to • BUTTER '- 35 W ajhburnej Mi M OR RAN Cottontail Kabbita Hlgb-Htrung Cottontail rabbits are among the most high-strung of wild animals. Instances of cottontails becoming "parslyied" from fright have been reported. 'fAtss Nellie Haight gave a party in honor of her sister Mary’s ninth birthday. Guests were Anna and Willie McCaily, Dorothy and Ora Jean Ward, Gertrude High-i land, Rita May Gresbach, Bettie i Lee and Barbara Ann Kinsland, Lilah and Keith Taylor, Betty Jane Haight. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard and their cousin, Charley Gresham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence In gram at Roseburg Sunday. . The Walker and Lynx Hollow high schools are having a basket ball game at the auditorium Fri day night. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow and Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart were Sunday dinner guests at the' ¡Marion Lebow home. The Walker and Lynx Hollow telephone company held their an nual meeting Saturday afternoon and elected the following officers: Hale Smith president and Harvey Strong, Fred Kinsland, Victor Chapman, directors. Miss Helen Settle and Miss Edith Webster, teachers of the Lynx Hollow school, returned last week to resume their duties. Lloyd Wolfard returned from the hospital Sunday. Size 303 County Kist AIRWAY— Com County Kist Beets McKenzie Pumpkin Size 303 3for 25e NO 2 CANS NOBHILL 1 ». 21c EDWARDS 4-pound package RAISINS Deviled Meat 3 lor IQc NUCOA NO. 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