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Neighborhood Newsl ♦................... -................ .......... **■ * ------------ SAGINAW (Specia Ito The Sentinel.) April 24.—Mrs. Edgur King, of the Grove, visited Wednesday liiMt week at the BurgeHs home. Mrs. Montieth and son Fred, of Dorenu, visited in thi« vicinity last week. Mrs. Conley and son George were in Cottage Grove Monduy. The W. L. Leonard family, of Delight Valley, visited at the Scott home Monday evening. M HI, J. L. Queen, of Cottage Grove visited Friday at the C. C. Moody home. The Bart. Johnston family and several other families from here at- tended ehureh in Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S<*ott and lit tle daughter Glennie, of Dorena, viNited Sunday at the Scott home. George Conley spent several days of last week at the Monteith home at Dorena.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, of Roseburg, are visiting at the J. F. Adney home. A number from here attended church in the Grove Bunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Moon and children and Henry Watkins, of Eugene, were at the L. C. Scott home Sun day. A number from here attended the Sunday school convention at Clover dale Sunday. Rev. W. J. Large, of Eugene, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Burgess home. Harry Benston, Vern Briggs, Gladys and Evelyn Benston and Flora Fogle motored to Cloverdale Sunday and attended the conven tion. Several from here attended the recital at the Delight Valley school house Friday evening. F. T. Benston, E. J. Sears, Mrs. UlvilcanilAubrey^Wolford Same car—different power Two cars of the same make and age:—One beats the other on hills and stays out of the shop. Why? Ten to one, oil is at the bottom of it. You can’t expect good per formance on thin ci! or gummy oiL SUNOCO THE DISTILLED OIL* is as pure as oil can be made. There’s no “cylinder stock” in it. It’s real lubrication. Six types insure a proper oil for your kind of motor. You’ll be proud of your car if Sunoco does the lubricating. Ti Your old car may have more life than you’d thought. Ask yowr Sunoco dialer for booklet, "What*» Happening Inside Your Motor?** MINNEAPOLIS PORTLAND SPOKANE Tfasr dealen tell SUNOCO— talk lubrication with them I R. J. Hawley Garage, Eugene, Oregon Ralston Electric Supply Co Albany, Oregon J. A. Thompson, Blodgett, Oregon Cheshire Mercantile Co., Cheshire, Oregon Shields Ruch & (Company, Junction City, Oregon Jackson & Addison, Lorane, Oregon motored to Roseburg Thursday of last week. A number of Saginaw people at tended literary at the high school Friday night. Miss Sibyl Celle rs and the older pupils of her school here hiked to Prune hill Tuesday afternoon. Sax Keene, of Delight Valley, is staying at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lowell Benston, while working at Lathuin. BLACK BUTTE. Skirts —a splendid display of the latest in skirts for spring and summer offered at a reduction of— (Special to The Sentinel.) April 23.—Thus. Funk and chil dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Funk, who is in a Eugene hospital. -«> Mrs. Glen Jenkins, of Cottage Grove, visited Thursday and Friday at the Funk home. NEW WOOL AND FIBRE The Garman family, Elmer and Leslie Groat aad Arthur and Bill SWEATERS $3.50 TO $9.75 WANTED—TEN HEN TURKEYS. Funk were in the Grove Saturday. B. M. Hawley, Cottage Grove, ’> Lawrence Funk and Guy Vanat i —for wear with the separate Ore. m2tfc motored to Eugene Saturday. Miss Bessie Gertje caiue out from skirt, we offer a very attrac SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS the Grove Saturday for a week’s all sold till April 15, except pos visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tive collection of pull-over, tux sibly a few overhateh. Several thou H. D. Gertje. edo and Balkan blouse sweat sand Utility chicks after that date. Elmer Groat and Harry Garman Price, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; visited Bunday with the Funk boys. ers; plain colors and a riot ol 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of London, Egyptian designs. order, balance on delivery. Wm. visited Sunday at the Caler home Hands & Sun, Box 614, Cottage Bonnie Perini and Dick Black Grove, Ore., phone 1-F2. inOtfc attended a dance at Divide Satur FOR SALE OK TRADE—FORTY day night. Mr. and Mrs. Black motored to acres 8 miles from towu, $1500. Would consider car as part pay Cottage Grove »Saturday evening. Oscar Bradford returned to ment. Good buildings, orchard and outrange. H. T. Williams, Mosby setz Saturday, after a week’s Creek, phone 19-F2. a!3my4p with his daughter Alice. Miriam Bohart spent the week WANTED—MEN OB WOMEN TO end in Dorena with her aunt, Mrs. take orders for genuine guaran A. S. Ward. Mr. Funk and children motored teed hosiery for men, women and WINDSOR PLISSE 39c YARD children. Eliminate darning. Salary to London Saturday. Harry Garman and Elmer Groat $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour Ever — a fine quality, light weight crepe material, spare time. Beautiful spring line. motored to London Saturday. Chalise Ward, of Dorena, visited International Stocking Mills, Nor popular for underwear, gowns, etc. Shades of blue, ristown, Pa. iu30juelp Sunday at the Walker home. pink, maize, and white l grounds with flowered, figured Lawrence and Bill Funk and Guy or bird designs. WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER Vanat i motored to Cottage Grove of good farm for sale. State cash Monday evening. price, full particular*. D. F. Bush, Mr. Funk wan in Eugene Tuesday. Minneapolis, Minn. a6eowj!5p Harry, Dick and Willis Garman and Elmer Groat, who recently ar RATINES 69c YARD DRESS VOILES 45c YARD FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR rived from southern Oregon, visit Ford ear, Chevrolet touring ear. e<l Monday evening at *the Groat voiles, forty —of all cotton fabrics, Ratine holds first West Side Grocery, phone 9. n!3-27e mid l’erini homes. pink, copen, place in popularity this season for spring and early summer dresses, We offer for FOR SALE—REMINGTON STAND- HEBRON. ard No. 10 typewriter. Perfect your selection a goodly range of colors condition. Used about 15 months. rightly priced. (Special to The Sentinel.) L. C. Miehener ut Helliwell, Bungs April 24.—Mrs. John Taylor, of & Mnrksbury store. al3 20-27pd JAPANESE CREPES 25c YARD I Latham, visited at the 1’iper home 1’huisday of last week. DIMITIES, FLAXONS, 25c YARD —just received a new shipment of J ¡ip The John and George Kebelbeck pretty flowered and figured dimities oil crepes in the new bright shades, Twenty families attended church in the ¡I Grove Sunday. seven inches wide. A fast color material blue or pink grounds, twenty-seven inches Mrs. J. Q. A. Young visited in wide, suitable for girls’ or women’s dresses. for house dresses, aprons, etc. the Grove Monday with her sister in law, Mrs. G. L. Carlile. I Mrs. John Kebelbeck visited in I Cottage Grove Monday afternoon i with Mrs. V. T. Randall. Archie Piper and sons Lamar and I THREE GlXHI JERSEY COWS Bernard, of Portland, and Mr. and I ami 1200-lb. horse for sale. Chas. Mrs. S. R. Piper, of ihe Grove, were I Cochran, 234 Eleven, h St., city. Sunday guests at the Piper home. 1 F. Mrs. V. T. Randall and baby, of Phone 123R. a20my4c Cottage Grove, visited Saturday with Mrs. Randall’s parents, WANTED AT ONCE—HORSE logger to talli' contract to log and Mrs. J. A. Powell. abom 10 M per day to mill, a haul of about a half mile, all down WALDEN. grade; all summer’s work. Geo. E. Wakeman & Son, Drain. a27niyl6p April 24.-—Mrs. Addison Williams, Earl VanValin was home from the of Divide, and Mrs. Furn Adams gene Sunday and visited at the Eugene, visited Saturday night and FOR BALE—THREE STANDS OF visited Sunday at the Avery Mentor home of Mr. Bules’ sister, Mrs. Sunday at the Charles Teeters home. Star eanip over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and John Chipman. The girls of the sewing club of bees for quick sale. H. K. Mut home. C. A. King went to Eugene Thurs children Nina and Leonard and Miss the Dorena school will give a pro asi/. u27ê Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost mid son day and took out naturalization Ama VanSchoiack, of the Grove, gram nt the school house Friday af TRUCK BARGAIN—A FIVE TON Hurry and Mrs. Grace Turner and papers, having lost his citizenship visited Sunday at the Cage Van ternoon at 2 o’clock. The public is Standard truck, new tires, flat children visited Sunday afternoon in the United States after becoming Schoiaek home. invited. body factory built, 4-yard gravel nt lhe Cnstlo home, Mrs. Lot Wagner was in Cottage 8. A. Monticth came down from resident of Canada. J. 8. Allen was in the Grove Sat- a Mr. body with hoist, steel bunk for and Mrs. J. R. Cooley were Grove Friday. Rujada and spent Sunday with his urdny. truck; 3bi ton trailer with steel Lev VanSchoiack went to Anlauf family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and in Cottage Grove one day last week. Monday. bunk ready for hauling logs or lum He will be employed there. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of at the D. children visited Sunday ber; two 20-ton log jacks, binding Thornton Corners, visited Friday of Arthur Bales was ill the first of Lithographing, engraving, steel H. Brumbaugh home. t chains and many other articles go; week with Mrs. Amanda Sears. the week and was unable to return die work. The Sentinel’s live wire Lelia Hastings is able to return last price $4000; terms. R. G. Masters Mrs. 8. E. Lowry and children, of to his work at Rujada. print shop is the place. Used Cur Garage, Eugene, Oro., to school, after her recent illness, Walker, spent Saturday night and Johnnie Pitcher was in the Grove 8unday 1937 Franklin boulevard, phone with Mrs. Lowry’s parents, 1007. a27p Monday. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Hattie I.ebow spent the week end Mr. Floyd Jones was in Cottage Grove FOR SALE—TEAM OF HORSES with home folks. Friday. and young milk cow to be fresh Mrs. Anna Hoffman accompanied in June; good separator, two calves ROW RIVER. Clarence Sears home from Eugene and n plow, till for $110. M. E. Pet- Friday and helped to make the Kile tet, Box 26, Saginaw, Ore. a27p (Special to The Sentinel.) residence ready for Mrs. Kile, who April 24.—Mr. and Mrs. F. FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE ON Stiller, of Newport, visited several has moved into it again for the Sixth street. Bank of Cottage days of last week with Mr. and summer. Mrs. Hoffman returned home Saturday. Grove. a27myllp Mn. 8. 8. Trask. Mrs. J. A. Schneider and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paniazzi and ter Bernidine accompanied Addison FOR KENT—TWO ROOMS AND Mrs. Robert Wisert and little daugh Heath to Eugene Saturday, Mrs. Some people never think of saving! They spend their hall suitable for man and wife. Mrs. F. J. Stoneburg, 336 North H ter visited Sunday with Mr. and W. D. Heath went with them as far earnings as fast as they make them. Old age finds them Mrs. Frank IjiBlue at the Weiss as Walker, where she visited until street. ' a27p at the poor house door. WHAT ARE YOU DOING? will on Cedar creek. their return. Frank Savage came up from Sa START SAVING today by trading where you get the FOR SALE—GOOD WORK HORSE Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne and cheap. N. E. Glass. n27niylle lem Monday and visited until Wed- Leon Arne visited Sunday in the l>est quality of groceries, feed and flour for less money. nesday with his sisters, Mrs. Guy Grove with their brother, Rufus NEW THIS WEEK—LARGE Bl N Conkle and Mrs. Charlie Krause. Arne. galoiv residence on macadam Mr. nnd Mrs. John Thrun, of Word has been received from street, east side. Fine home in very Cedar creek, spent the week end Fred Whitcomb, formerly of this These Are Not Spedala—Just Regular Prices desirable district; 2 lots, garage; with Mrs. Thrun's parents, Mr. and neighborhood but now a resident of house anil grounds in apple pie or Mrs. Charles Pleuard, and the Frank Canada, that their oldest daughter, der................................... »3200 Tanner family Helen, had undergone mi operation SALAD OILS TOBACCO lxirge house on west side, lot 120 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pleuard, of from which her recovery is very Mazola and Wesson by 114, only two blocks from the Dorena, were at the Fmnk Pleuard doubtful. Walnut and Queed, Pinta ..... ...... bridge; house in fair condition. Fine home Friday night. 33® three cans for Mrs. Amanda Sears, Miss Laura 25c locution for rooming or boarding Mrs. Guv Conkle and two chil Riley and Clarence Sears were in Quarts .......... 60c Tuxedo, house. Bargain price to close out dren wont to Salem Wednesday for Cottage Grove Saturday. Half gallons. $1.15 1 11 wo cans for...................... 25c estate .......... »1500 a visit with relatives. Miss Faye Jennings and her pu Gallons ........ $2.15 Star, Climax and Horseshoe, 611 .Mam St., Galloway Agency, The T. R. McMaster nnd John pits cf the Mount View school will phone 36. Raker families, Lucy LaBlne and give a basket social, preceded by ■ the plug............................. 80c FEED Fred McMaster motored to the an interesting program, Friday eve Union Standard, Weiss mill on Cedar creek Sunday ning of this week. Scratch, 100s . $2.60 the plug... 60c afternoon nnd visited with the J. A. Egg droducer, 100s. . $2.70 Lowe nnd Loo Tobin families. DOREN A. Chop, 80s ..... $1.30 M iss Alice Thrun spent the week Milk ration, 80s. $1.85 BACON end in the Grove with her sister, (Special to The Sentiuel.i Mrs, W. A. Vaughn. April 24.—Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Queener and Kelly ami Mr. an.I Mrs. Perry Vat* SUGAR Baeks, the lb... baby, of Star, visited over the week Schoiaek motored to Eugene Wed 25c Going up every day. BUY Picnics, the lb... end at the Frank Pleuard home. nesday. 18c Elmer McCollum and Ralph Pleu FOR SALE 40 At'RES 4 MILES NOW. Get our price. 1 Sides, the lb....... Mrs. Melissa Chrisman, of Cot 33c from Cottage Grove; 15 acres in ard attended the wrestling match tage Grove, has been visiting nt the cultivation, fenced and cross- at Sutherlin Friday night. in me of her daughter, Mr«. James Mr -I Mrs. Clove .Tones, of Redford. fenced, good improvements, good Best Montana hard wheat flour—more loaves ner <u>ck ■ young orchard, fine spring piped to Star, visited Sunday with Mrs. Ma Mr. and Mrs. Ar’hur Campbell SAPPHIRE .......................... 49 lbs., $2.25 ; 98 lbs., M 25 louse, barn and poultry houses; on tilda Pones and son Arehie. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Rose phone line; priced to sell. Ask for burg, visited Wednesday at the I'artieulnr-s. Addison Williams, route home of their brother. Carl Camp Dalles Diamond, hard wheat flour, 49-lb. sack $2.00 MOUNT VIEW 2, CottHgv Grove, Oregon. Tele bell. McKenzie, soft wheat flour, 49-lb. sack ................. tUO phone 37 -F4. a27myl Ip Belle Watson returned to Rose (Special to The Sentinel.) April 24.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. burg Friday, after having visited for sale so \ cres unim several days with her parents, Mr. Premium Paid on Case Count Select White Eggs prove*.!, 15 acres level; good soil; Schneider and daughter Bernsdine and Mrs. C. A. VanSchoiack. anil ! plenty of water for irrigation. Price and Addison Heath motored to other relative«. Drain Sunday afternoon. right; terms if desired. I.. W Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott were in Mrs. Henry McKinley, who came Star, Ore. a27tfc up from Tillamook last week to be Eugene Saturday. At a m.s'ting of the school board ' FOR SALK ABOUT A TON OF present at the wedding of her »is- loose oat and vetch hay. Mrs. Ed tcr. Miss Allie Phillips, returned recently C. E. Cady wm elected a» I gar King, north Douglas street, home Saturday, Mr McKinley hav principal of the high school for next ' year. Mian Emibe Haldeman was phone » F22. a27p ing motored up for her. Clarence Scars was in the Grove elected to teach the upper grades L•OST—30X3V* TIRE AND RIM Sunday afternoon. and Miss Rose Haldeman the pro between Cottage Grove and Bo Little Helen Jone«, who has been marr grades. hemia mining district. Return to quite ill, 1« improving. Edwin Redford returned Sunday, Nelson's Service Station and re Mr. and Mr* Charle« Rale« and from Weed. Calif. ceive reward. a27myllp daughter Dorothy motored to Eu- Mr. and Mr». Robert Coombes. of| 20% WANTADS —skirts for street or sports wear fashioned of prunella, wool eponge or tweeds. Pleated or plain tailored styles, some button trimmed; unique pocket treatments. Priced to please the pock etbook of the thriftily inclined. Summer Wash Fabrics Attractively Priced McDaniel & Land, Creswell, Oregon Frank E. Blair, Lowell, Oregon Hans M. Peterson & Sons Co., Florence, Oregon Suttle & Simpson, Noti, Oregon W. M. Wilde, Marshfield, Oregon J. T. Ross, Powers, Oregon It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Concrete Work WE WILL POUR CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AT 16 CENTS A SQUARE FOOT For foiindal ions and basements aceord- ing. For fiirthei' information phone 52. O. N. Attroberry Saturday Special! ONE DAY ONLY NO. \o. NO. NO. 10 COMPOUND 5 COMPOUND 10 PUKE LARD 5 PURE LARI) ............... ......... $1.25 65c $1 45 75c Try our home made lunch meats. Fresh fish Thursdays and Fridays. Fite delivery at all times of the day. Quality Market Oulver & Anderson. Proprietor» Á '7Äe Daylicjfit Storefor Quality and Service MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY DULUTH school directors, were in Eugene on business Saturday. Friday being the last day of school, all are expected to bring basket» and enjoy a dinner in the school house. William and Charles Sharon are loading poles this week. The high school baseball team, will play a game with the Drain team at Drain Friday. Tom Miller and family, of the Grove, and Tom Queener and fam ily, of Stur, visited Sunday at the C. J. Queener home. Mrs. F .T. Benston was in Eugene Tuesday afternoon. F. T. Benston and I «ale Leonard Phone 46 o. What a Tragedy! STOP and THINK! You Always Save at Gray’s 4