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THURSDAY. DEI EAlllEK 19, .1940 l a it y lin in g P ickled ix v i» . chopped, mtxuci w ith chopped cooked m eats ano d ham m ake a tasty fillin g lo t an «»ted sandwiches. THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON H e ig h t Changes E very M inute The body, as a whole, changes in w eight fro n t m inute to m inute and various pa rts of the human body have d iffe re n t n o rm a l tem peratures. THE B EST EVER That Is the Kind of Christmas We Hope Vcu Have. EAGLE CIGAR STORE Carl King E arl Hill It has bean our good fortune to do business with the finest folks on earth and the spirit of the season brings re newed appreciation of old associations and the value of new friends. H ere’s wishing you the most joyous Christ mas you have had and th a t the new year will bring you and yours the fullest measure of happiness and prosperity. Cottage Grove Creamery Silk Creek P rofessor II. C. Klement. super» intendent o f education of the N o rth P a cific Union Conference o f the Seventh Day A d ven tist church fro m W a lla W alla, W ashington, and Professor II. S. Hansen, su- perintendent o f the Oregon con ference fro m P o rtla n d were W ed nesday callers in the co m m un ity to co n g ra tu la te M iss Kaye W heel er on her high scholastic standing. Miss W heeler finished the eighth grade last June a t ’ the Royal church school and ra te d the h ig h est in the N o rth P a cific Union (in fe re n c e w hich includes a ll tin ' Seventh Day A dventist schools in Oregon. W ashington. Idaho. M on tana and Alaska. P ro f. Klem ent and P rof. Hansen also visited the Royal church school and were luncheon guests o f M r. and M rs. E. R. D arnell. The N eighbors F riendship club m et T hursday afternoon, Decem ber 11. a t the home o f M rs. M a ry Burcham . A ve ry b rie f business m eeting was held by the p re si dent. M rs. If. II. H a w o rth . The afternoon was m a in ly spent in a C hristm as p a rty w hich included a g ift exchange w hich was in charge o f M rs. Clarence D uncan and the fillin g o f C hristm as bags fo r the pre-school c h ild re n o f the com m u n ity. The next m eeting o f the club w ill be January 9 th at the home o f M rs. A lv in A llen. M r. and M rs. R ichard Radwny o f C ottage G rove moved in to the M. E. Palleske house recently. M r. and M rs. R. I. M cC orm ick M cC orm icks are in E^ypt I May we rededicate ourselves to a gTeater, fuller service to our community to help enrich our lives and those with which we come in contact. Cottage Grove Hotel _ ’Pliai Fh«« J o lly W o rke rs w ere enter- tained at an a ll-d a y m eeting De- eember 11 by Mi's. W a lte r Baker, I his was the annual C hristin a s p a rly . A p o t-lu c k d in n e r was en- Joyed at noon w ith a C hristm as tree and g ift exchange in the nf- ternoon. A t the business m eeting J M rs. Chas. Führer was elected president fo r the com ing ye ar and Mrs. J. A. H eath was reelected secretary L i l l y Anna names w ere draw n fo r next year. T he re were th irty -e ig h t m em licrs present and - ' guests included Mrs. G rubb. Mrs. M a rtin , L a u ra Dodge and Mi's, L. J. M cKibben. Place fo r the next m eeting w ill be announced later« M r. and Mrs. Iva n Abeene w ent o F ugene Thursday to a tte n d the n*«i.'ral o f M r. Abeene a uncle. A. as w here they w ill v is it M rs b u ilt on the la ith a m school house, l j i l r d ’s parents. E nroute they w ill Mrs. A lb e rt H a rris o f S m ith v is it In W yom ing at the home o f R iver spent several days the past h e r b ro th e r Week nt the home o f her ita icn ts, The Robert Bash fa m ily left re- M r and Mrs. Robert St t. Elmo, eently fo r Los Ixw Angeles, C a lifo rn ia . ■ ' ■ ........ - — ■ w here they w ill m ake th e ir honn When Day M arts Mrs. Emma Adams is at L in d o n the day begins with the first sta ying a, the home o f her sister, Mrs. George S utherland, who Is stroke of m idnight and not after It convalescing from a serious op- a»« finished striking. e rn tio n recently undergone at the — — — — — — — — — — — — Sacred H eart hospital Mrs. Mads O vergaard spent the week end In Ju nctio n C ity at the home o f her m other. M rs. Anna; W llb y. Mrs. M abel Sm ithson, who has been sta ying at the M am ie T ru n - nell home, retu rne d to tie r home in S p rin g fie ld . Saturday. M r. and Mrs. John Sanders v is -1 lted ,w e n tly , h(. r ,Mud(. P1(lM. , e r home. C allers d u rin g the week a t the Ls T ru m a n ( ’ la rk home w ere Mrs. * d ‘ f t , , ub* e M a rke t in E u -j K. K. M ills , M rs. C lin t Spriggs kens» u n h l < hrw tm an. She 1« w o rk- M rs. O llie Pickens. M m . S t e lla ilng fo r M rs E ,d c r B a ke r and Jim B ennett, a ll o f The A g u ia r C hristm as program C ottage Grove, and D r. J. R B ran- Presented each year by the L a ton o f Eugene tham school w ill be given this year The annual telephone m eeting nt ,h *’ w est Side school house in was held M onday n ig h t n t the <'««••»!*• Grove on F rid a y n fte r- Leaner of th e ISrilGli drive which Hehron school house. O n account n**,n> Decamber 20. has pushed Fascist torres bark o f the cold w e a th e r so few mem- The recent cold w eather has Into Libya, threatening collapse of bers were present th a t the elec- somewhat delayed co nstructio n on Mussolini's North African empire, tion o f o ffice rs was not held. the a d d itio nal tw o rooms Iwing la tall. 59-yesr-old veteran of des M r. and Mrs. F ra n k G eer and ert warfare. 11 m t. Gen. Ueury M. son H arold. M r. and M rs. Ivan WUsojg Abeene and son A llen attended s \ f f after F IV E D AY S annual E.E.A. parent and son banquet at C ottage G Grove IN' W K I ■ rove union high school T hu rsda y n ig h t. M r, and M rs. Clarence Bloom v is it« ! W ednesday at u h re r and Iva n Abeene fo rm e r «Texas k y ° " Mb ‘ " S * * * ed' Flna,1>' his owner, M rs. H a rry Mrs. C lyde Sanner and b ro the r. - ‘ f t ,y o w f t F ra n k C allen o f B la ck B u tte w ere ,h t .fo rM’ t t i n . 25-foot w e ll in the Eugene v is ito rs F rid a y The S ilk C reek pub lic school s‘ a r ’ ” ‘ f i ~ deJLwm en? w ill present a C hristm as program , , ' jt eoui<ln t * .. " ladder F rid a y evening. Decem ber 20th at h > weH Lwause o f a Iff the school house. “ I* " tfu * ‘ a ro °‘ M elvin E Palleske a rriv e d fro m ° T . ' 1 Los Angeles. C a lifo rn ia . Sunday anim als rescuing r e s id e n t s At This Christmas Tide Hebron Trallas W.o.b.,«« as. s s r . • x s r “ S ' “ 1.» ; state hig hw a y ro n m te s io n “ h sh° f t hun *<>r M re. W i £ h t “ In This Merry Season There’a a little w i s h \vc would like to add: may this be t h e merriest Christmas you have ever had. L. P. SANFORD Painting — Signs Delight Valley ( * c a r J «ckson T his was the c h ris ,m a s P»r <y and exchange of K if,s ' T hc A llo w in g guests were present. Mines W hite. H arold W o ,fa n l «nil d au gh te r M ary Lou. o f C ottag e Grove. R obert Raush j * "« ••» *« * j « “« » * T hursday d in ne r guest* at the M iss V irg in ia Peters o f Eugene T hen Jack S. M arden brought Oscar F la te n home were M r. and and M e lvin Spielm an o f Dorena 2JTr a syd down it. grasped Mrs. C la rk o f C loverdale and M r. were guests a t a w a ffle supper F ig a ro and clim bed back o ut o f and Mrs. Golgednlen o f Eugene. Sunday evening a t the H. H. H a - ^ e w ell. M r. and M rs. O scar Jackson w o rth home. “ T o h im m y thanks.” said Mrs. and L ly e Jackson were Sunday M r and M rs C lyde Sanner " ’r ig h t •• • • • the others w ere guests at the Clyde W rig h t home spent Sunday w ith M rs. Sanner s v e ry nice and sym pa the tic, but a t W a lker. b ro ro th th e e r r and and fa fa m m ily ilv . . M M r. r. and and M Mrs. M r. and M rs. Oscar F la te n a t b rs. no* ve ry h e lp fu l. tended the annual N orw egian d in Thom as C allen. a t B la ck B utte. George M oxley w ill address the SINGLE RESERVE OFFICERS n e r at the L u th e ra n church in E u CALLEO FOR FEBRVARV 15. gene F rid ay. S ilk Creek co m m u n ity church Sunday. Decem ber 22nd. on a ------»n u Dean Jackson, student at O.S.C. W A S H IN G T O N A ll m embers retu rne d home Wednesday to theme p e rta in in g to C hristm as. o f the re g u la r a rm y reserve w ith - spend the C hristm as holidays at out dependents o r essential jobs t he home o f his parents. M r. and w ere ordered to re p o rt fo r active M rs. Oscar Jackson. d u ty by next F e b ru a ry 15 by the M r. and Mrs. C. II. H a ig h t spent The F rie n d ly N eighbors club w a r departm ent S aturday. in the S a ,u r4«y in Eugene. m et a t th e home o f M rs. Faye T here are 27.739 men Fox. T hu rsda y afternoon. The re g u la r reserve, and o ffic ia ls es- _h?!Lrr and , f * a ,r‘' ’ loR a‘ e and c lu b s 2nd b irth d u v was observed, tim a te d th a t alm ost a ll o f them G ™ Y ‘ * erc T w j large cakes were baked by are available fo r a ctive service. l \ em ng 8 ‘ ,he 1>ave M rs. L izzie C la rk . Exchange o f T h ‘‘ new group was called up nor™ C hristm as g ifts was also a fea- ,o a 'd in tra in in g selective service M r. and Mrs. Law rence B row n tu re o f the afte rn oo n. E lection o f re cru its, the d e p artm en t said. The spent M onday in Eugene, o ffice rs was postponed u n til the s t*P was taken because delay in T he D e lig h t V a lle y grade school next m eeting. There w ere tw e n ty - c a llin g up the n atio na l guard has p ro gram w ill lie held T hursday, e ig h t ladies present and M rs. Ed necessitated g e ttin g m ore train ed December 19. C hristm as vacation C la rk o f C ottage Grove, M rs. E a rl soldiers in u n ifo rm to keep pace w ill begin Decem ber 21. H ite o f C ottage Grove. M rs. Boyd ,ae d ra ft p rogram . 1 . -------- . W a lk e r o f W a lk e r and M rs. M a ry -------------------------- Burleson w ere v is ito rs . The club Kangaroo Court ladies w ill m eet W ednesday a f A kangaroo court is a court com- ioon a t the tne home notne o or f M rs. L u iz - of p ri, On e r. sitting a* Judgm | and R n i r t 1! ! ? ? ternoon * ,,r Surulay in r Kwns zie C la rk to fix up bags o f candy cf oq,er inmates who violate tome ” and nuts fo r the c h ild re n in the Qf code prisonc„ , et d is tric t. The n e x t,m e e tin g w ill be up fo f thcmscIves Ja nu ary 2nd a t the home o f M rs. Lizzie C la rk . J im A b b o tt spent one evening Tax While on Location last week a t the Law rence M on- The State of Idaho is m aking ef- tie . th . home a t O akridge. . forts to collect state income taxes M r and M rs. A r th u r G reer and from actorJ and other, for the tim e d au gh te r B illy o f W alden spent they spent on location in that state M onday evening a t the L o w e ll during the filming of "Northwest Benston home. Passage.” E a rl and D a rre l Reed spent the week end a t the home o f th e ir grandparents. M r. and M rs. C hris Reed a t Leaburg. M rs. L o ttie K irk e n d a ll slipped and fe ll F rid a y and broke her leg above the ankle. M r. and M rs. Claude W ille y and d aughter o f S u th e rlin and M r. and M rs. W . A. Keene o f T h o rn to n Corners w ere vis ito rs a t the H ow a rd Keene home S aturday. They also visited Conrad Keene who had his le ft hand severed w hile w o rk in g in a sa w m ill, and is in th e Eugene hospital. la record nermkactian invwtion of the . . . the Phllco Photo-Electric Kadio-Phon- J Htpfodw— rccofdf thiuu/ih the reflection* at a 1 floating jewel on a photo- | e le c tric c e ll. Suidingl | T hrtllingl See It demon- J «rated. w ★ No Noodles Io Chongol ★ Records Loot 10 Timos Longed A Yew Ool ALL »ho Beauty In the Rocordl Saginaw At this Festive Season may wo express to you our appre ciation cf the cordial relations between us and extend best wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Bountiful New Year. O. K. TIRE SHOP Hank and Glenn Weeldreyer Season’s Greetings We hope the pleasure we have had in serving you has been mutual, and take this opportun ity to thank you and to extend hearty greetings fo r your health and happiness. Latham A YULETIDE WISH to Y o u . . .an d Y ou . . .and Y ou May old Santa remember you with many things in token of our appreciation cf the many kindnesses with which you have remembered us during the past year. M erry Christmas. ARCADE and DIANE THEATRES o fb a o tt U n ii onoilohlo to to toodertor exlre Mosby Creek The G et-T ogether a n d U n it clubs m et jo in tly fo r the C h ris t mas tree exchange December 11 at the home o f M rs. Lerah A llen. P o t-lu c k lunch was served a t noon. The next m eeting o f the G et-To g eth er club w ill be the th ird T hursday in Ja n u a ry a t the home o f M rs. H a rry Castle. The U n it club w ill also meet the fir s t T hursday in Ja n u a ry a t the home o f M rs. H a rry Castle. F red O verton, Roy Kennedy and H a rry C astle w e n t to Eugene last week as witnesses in the C liff La- bow tria l. M r. and M rs. Lester R ea rick of T h o rn to n C orners w ere week-end guests a t the home o f M r. and Mrs« C harles R earick. M iss Veda G ray, one o f the teachers a t the Blue M t. school, is ill a t her home a t T hurston. Miss M icek is teaching the e ntire school and the C hristm as program w ill be F rid a y n ig h t as had been planned. M r. and M rs. Jack C line o f W e s tfir were week-end guests at the A rn o ld D u e rst home. M r. and M rs. Noble E llio tt have a new baby boy born Monday m orning. December 16. M r. and M rs. H erm an Gleaser and M r. and M rs. Cecil Burch spent the week end a t N ew port. C allers Sunday at the James Lebow home w ere M r. and Mrs. L e w M cK ibben o f Latham , and M r. and M rs. T ony T on oli o f F a ll Telephone 18 , Creek. ORDER FOR A NEW OR USED C A R ... on a tim e paym ent plan and Thanks for Your Patronage Come in . . . let us explain the advantages of financ We gratefully acknowl ing Y O U R AUTOMO edge your valued BILE through this bank. pa tronage and hope we may continue to serve you. WE HOPE THAT 1941 WILL BE A YEAR OF PLENTY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Low C ost. . . Convenient Payments First National Bank of Cottage Grove MEMBER to n . Grove Hardware BEFORE YOU SIGN THE Merry Christmas Happy New Year MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY S"439 js P hilco H o m e K a u r J i o t F E D E R A L D B P O H IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N