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THK SENTINEL. COTTAOE GROVE. OREGON Pacific Telephone And Telegraph to Spend $46,000,000 FREE 1941—MILES Weather CALENDERS. 1941—Swamp Root Dream Book ALMANACS. Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos. REMEMBER — We have those remedies for that distressed feeling after a big Thanksgiving Dinner We are open Every Day The Only Cut-Rate C ity Briefs Other Persons Are Interested In Where You Go and When You Return. Phone Your News to 159. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IMO Einstoss The Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company and its subsidiaries will spend in gross construction in 1940 a total of $46.000,«00. and it is now anticipated that in 1941 the g r o s s construction expenditure will run well in excess of $55.000.- 000 throughout the Pacific coast, in keeping pace with the public's requirement for telephone service and in meeting effectively and patriotically the company's respon sibilities in the national defense rogram. it was announced recent- by N. R. Powiey. president. This two-year construction pro. gram of approximately $100,000,- 000, stated Powiey, is one of the largest in the history of the com pany. The expenditures are in gen eral in the following classifica tions: Land and buildings. $3.800.., 000; central office equipment, $25,000.000; station equipment, $41.800,000; exchange lines, $18.- 000,000; toll lines. $10.200.000; • general equipment. $2.200.000. Lieutenant and Mrs. Colon Ga- .George Machen and John James routte and Donald Nixon wen* took a trip to the coast over the among those home from Camp week end. They went to Wlnehest- Clatsoo and Seaside over the week er Bay, up the coast to Newport «•nd. and buck through Corvallis. i GROVE DRIVE-IN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real H. B. Ferrin. F. L. Grannis, Joe B a s i n s . Loans, Rentals. Smith. Vinal Randall and Earl The Grove Drive-In, a new eat Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Cone attended a father and son ing establishment located on the ------------ banquet at W illamette University new highway near Fifth sticet. The Rev. and Mrs. E. F. McFar- Friday evening. The banquet was opened under n e w management land and John Darby have gone to given by the Blue Key fraternity November 9th. Waldo Hensley. Portland to spend Thanksgiving ° f which Edwin Cone is president, who has been with the Grove t opened about with Mrs. McFarland's brother After the banquet the group s t Drive-In since and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Loren tended a football game between three months ago. is the operator. Grimes. Dr. Grimes has recently Pacific University and W illamette The new establishment has proved been called by the Mt. Tabor University. Vinal Randall Jr. re- popular with the local as well as Presbyterian church to be their turned home with them and spent the tourist trade since starting in regular supply during the absence the week end at the home of his business. The establishment offers a little something different in the of the pastor, Dr. John W. Beard, parents. way of service and pleasant sur who is a chaplain in the army. ------------ ----------- Among those from C o t t a g e roundings. New fixtures in a new Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker and Grove who attended the Cornelia setting are attractive. The firm Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart plan Otis Skinner program at Me- specializes in quick service, fea to spend Thanksgiving at the Arthur Court in Eugene Friday turing barbecued sandwiches, al home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Park- evening were Mmes. Victor Cham- though all kinds of food service is er at Dexter. bers, Claude Kime, W. H. Daugh- available including special lunches ------------ erty. F. L. Grannis. Mr. and Mrs. for parties and clubs. See the an nouncement of the Grove Drive-In The Rev. James Aiken Smith, S' ?5rS' v Vv-A' former pastor of the Presbyterian , Mrs'x tHaroJi! Eakin, Alsea in this issue, which features a special turkey dinner. church, with Mrs. Smith, are S *'?1Ty' Mary C,enn and spending Thanksgiving with Mr. ' eatcfl- A 7-pound daughter was bom and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. Douglas Bracher of Camp Clat- Sunday. November 17th to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coiner and “ P was, visiting friends here over Mrs. Gordon Harry at the McFar land maternity home. family are spending Thanksgiving week end. at the William MacGibbon home Engraved, printer or processed in Portland. Miss Stella Adams is spending ------------ the Thanksgiving season with her wedding announcement« For sale Pastor and Mrs. Atwood Foster brother and his wife in Portland, by The Sentinel. returned last Thursday. Novem- ------------ ber 14th, having been in Salem for Miss Ellen Bird returned Sun- 10 days. Mr. Foster preached in day from a week’s visit with the T u r n e r Assembly of God friends in Seattle, Washington, ________ church nightly. W. L. Matlock of Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flatters re Monday at the home of Mr. and turned Friday from Detroit, Mich igan, where they accepted deliv Mrs. J. V. Stewart. ery on a new Olds. Enroute home Miss Pauline Love of Grants they visited friends and relatives Pass spent the week end here vis in Illinois, Wisconsin, Idaho and Montana and in North Dakota and iting her sister Maxine. Montana they ran into some sub T. O. Gunderson and J. V. zero weather. Stewart spent Sunday fishing near It pays to insure with sure in Elkton. Quantity surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc Miss Wilburta Wilson of Albany Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, spent the week end visiting at the Phone 217J. 1-tfc home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson. New and Modern B O W L IN G ALLEYS W illia m J. ElnstOM. who is ac cused of being cen tral rigvre in C a lifo rn ia horse race fixing ring from which one yoang jockey aa- •ertedly made SU.OOQ in a year by "throw ing" race« bo gamblers could win. Will Be Opened SATURDAY EASTER LILY HVLB PLANTING BOOSTED. A two hundred per cent increase in Easter lily bulb plantings in the Brookings area is reported by the state department of agriculture plant division. Plantings were com pleted about the middle of No vember. Incidentally the Brook ings area reported its first blooms on the 1941 crops of calla lilies and daffodils around November 12. Corona Portables. The Sentinel. Construction of the most modern bowling alleys, consisting of four ten pin alleys in the Nelson Build _Jng, on Fifth street just off Main, has been underway for the past three weeks. If yon are a bowling en thusiast or would like to learn, w e ‘11 guarantee that you will get a new thrill In using onr alleys, which are just as modern as money can make them. Bowling is a popular winter sport— We expect to have a tournament underway soon, consisting of sever al local and at least one out-of-town team. . . . Make your plans now to organise your team and get in the tourney. Films Developed and Printed Z 1 vz Exposures Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Roll REPRINTS 3c EACH Guaranteed Work Ladies are given a cordial invitation to visit our establishment. JOHN CRAIG T hrift-W ise Proprietor Cottage Grove, Ore. CANNED GOODS SALE N ov. 2 2 — Dec. 1 Stock Up Your Winter Supply A t These Prices Miss Kathleen Daugherty and Jimmy Blickle were among those home from the University of Ore gon over the week end. Mrs. Ora Davis plans to leave Saturday for Marshfield to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Schaffen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family spent Sunday at Albany at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witcher of Vida called on Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Smith and other friends in Cottage Grove Sunday. \ Sack# Even those sturdy hand» k n it sto c k in g s o f th e old Puritan days never w o re lik e In terw oven Socks. T H E M EN S TOGGERY A. W. HELLIWELL “Everything for Men” Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rholeder were among those from here who at- tended the engineers’ ball in Eu- gene Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wallace of Silverdale, Washington, have dis posed of their farm there and bought a home and grocery store in Seattle. They are old-timers of Cottage Grove and at one time were in business here. They had lived in Silverdale the past twen ty years and before their depar ture a group of more than two hundred friends gave them a fare well party. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson and Mrs. A. Pedersen of Chester. Cali fornia, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Shortridge at London. Miss Mattie Ruth Montgomery was taken to a Eugene hospital Saturday for observation before undergoing an operation for goiter. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson sp?nt the week end in Salem visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Starr of Black Butte are the parents of a 7 -pound daughter born Monday, November 18 at the Butler Mater nity home. It pays to insure with sure in surance with Chas, Hall. 14-tfc Red R om Batter and lee Cream. Ask for them. C. Q. Creamery, t t 3 PEAS, F estiv a l............ .25 PEAS, Fountain......... .35 PEAS, Preferred Stock .38 CORN, Fountain........... .25 CORN, Preferred Stock .38 BEANS, Grn Fountain .29 BEANS, Pref. Stock .38 PUMPKIN, Pref Stock .28 SPINACH, Is .29 SPINACH, 21/2 .38 KRAUT, P. S. 2»/2s .28 HOMINY, P. S. 2*/2s .28 OYSTERS, Fountain .38 CLAMS, P. S ................. .43 TOMATO Juice, P. 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