The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 09, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIT. 9, 1925
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nan
the home of Mrs. M. C. Smith
□
Sunday.
□ Nearby News ° Beulah Ranek visited in Eugene
a
“
n Saturday.
THOBNTON CORNEES
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
April 8.—Angelo Premazai
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A number of boys practiced base­ turned lust week from Boston,
ball on the high school diamond where he had been since last sum­
WALKER.
Sunday afternoon.
mer.
The .senior» of tho high school
Merle Dustin, of Harrisburg,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
April 8.—Clita Walden, Vesta are practicing their play, ‘ ‘ Tho spent the week end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dustin.
Holt and Christine Holt visited at Little Clodhopper.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight went
Mrs. James Plaster visited one
□□□□□□□□□□naaaaaaa to Corvallis with Mr. Wynn Friday day last week with Mrs. Frank
night and visited friends over Cooley at Latham.
n WANTADS S Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Moun-
n
n The high school orchestra, con tain, spent Wednesday with Mrs.
□£□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ sisting of Miss Haight, Reginald J. W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge,
F O R
SALE—RESIDENCE ON Haight, Francis Horn, Eleanor
south First street. Modern. H. A, Nixon and Charles Cotter, went Clifford Shortridge and Mrs. Olive
Morse.
m30a9p(2) to Creswell to play at the farmers’ Berry and children motored to
union meeting Tuesday evening.
London Sunday.
CASH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beidler were
dental gold, platinum and dis
(blue, gray or brown)
all day guests Friday of Mr. and
SILK CREEK.
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting &
Mrs. Cuaries Conner, of Delight
Befining Company, Otsego, Michi­
Valley.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
gan.
a2tfc(2)
Mr. and Mrs. . C. B. Herberger
April 8.—Sam Damewood, who is
—is a “par value” clothing investment.
GtXiD DODGE TOURING CAR stopping at the Buchanan home, is and family, of Canyon City, on
their
way
home
from
touring
Cali-
on
the
sick
list.
for sale cheap. Billy Hall Service
D. A. Estes and Charles Trembly fornia, visited Friday with Mr.
Station.
a2-6-9p
| were ut Gowdyville Monday watch­ and Mrs. E. H. Dustin
FOB SALE—RED CEDAR FENCE ing the construction of tho new
Mr». Amanda Sears and Miss
posts—dimensions average 5 inch railroad.
Laura Riley, of Mount View, wore
square face or 0-iuch three sides—
<
Mr. and M rs. —in style that is appropriate anywhere
Professor Castle and wife and Sunday guests of
12’Ac delivered anywhere in Cot­ • laughter Leola, Mr. Rittenhouse J. W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster ac­
tage Grove—llViic in carload lots. and Leota Estes, all of Sutherlin,
Phone 18F13.
aO-Op Í attended service here Saturday.
companied Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Lan­
Miss Violet Rigby suffered last caster, of Bine Mountain to Latham —in “fit” that only master tailoring
LADY’S TAILORED SUIT, GOOD I week with chickenpox.
Saturday. They visited < over Sun-
produce
as new, for sale cheap. Can be
i
Mrs.
Alvin and Marian Sprague spent lay with Mrs. Rozin e and
hood at Forward’s «tore, near Main
the week end with friends on Row Horn, mother ami sister • of Mrs. —in economy that puts Clotheraft within
street bridge.
a6 l.3p(2) ! river.
Poster and Mrs. Lancaster.
of every man—
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock, week to Mike Qua glia, of Marcola,
E. M. Babcock, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. and will give possession June first.
Ed McCracken and friend, of
Wheeler and Mrs. D. A. Estes
—here’s the price
wore at the Grove Monday to bid Elkhead, were dinner guests Sun­
—figure it yourself
good bye to Amber Babcock, who day of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge.
REAL BUYS IN USED CARS: left that day for Denver.
Mrs. J. C. Wright and son Heath,
Baby Overland, like new—Over j Mr. and Mrs. Combs and little of Walker, were at the J. W. Fish­
land $25—192.3 Ford delivery—Ford ' daughter, of Eugene, visited Sun er home Wednesday.
roadster cheap—192.3 Star touring— j «lay with the Goo. Teeters family.
Mrs, Ivan Lawrence yml Mrs.
Star delivery cheap -three Chovro- L Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters re­ Lawrence Sr., of the Grove, visited
lets and several other good buys. ! turned recently from Portland, Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Liberal terms on all cars. Lane I where Mrs. Teeter’s father was C. A. Dodge.
Auto company, Sixth street, Cottage seriously ill.
Mrs. James Plaster and son Pearl
Grove.
a9c
Mr. Gaubert moved his family nnd Mrs. Olive Berry were visitors
in Eugene Monday.
to Creswell Saturday.
Blanch Peterson went to Inde­
pendence sometime ago to cook
LONDON.
for a hop yard crew.
Mr. Speaks was expecting a
(Special to The Sentinel.)
shipment of 10000 baby chicks on
April 7.—Mrs. Robert Phillips
Tuesday.
will !><■ hostess to the needleeraft
Mrs. F. A. Green and Mrs. club April 16.
Speaks called on Mrs. Burcham
Mrs. Clifford Hnllaway was the
last Thursday afternoon.
guest of honor nt a birthday nnni-
Gertrude Cook is staying at the versnry dinner Wednesday at tho
II. L. Fowler home and attending home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones.
school.
•
Mrs. Emma Powell, of Lorn no, is
The Ellsworth mill brought in n
new donkey and water tank Friday. spending n few weeks with her
Mrs. II. L. Fowler has received niece, Mrs. Howard Cox.
The J. E. Banton anil Harold
a box of orange blossoms ns a
birthday gift, from her daughter Miecne families attended revival
services nt Hebron Friday evening.
Mavevn, who lives in California.
rs. John
An all day meeting and basket
al) 20p(2)
Rubber stamps. Tho Sentinel dinner was held nt tho Hebron
No matter hozv you figure!
C lothcraft
S erge S uit
An investment
$32-50
Li
f
1 '
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i‘Ht! WT t TC I lor
Helliwell & Marksbury
WEALTH
church Sunday. Those from here soon. A number of the families 1 the county bridge crew who arc
attending in the afternoon were moved out last week.
j employed rebuilding the Currin
George Bailes and family, J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rcnno and 1 bridge.
Banton nnd family, J. N. Hogue, two children were dinner guests j Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss
Mrs. Mary Massey, John Massey, at the Pentieo home Stinday.
Laura Riloy spent Sunday with
Emma Jones, Arthur Combs, Mr.
A farwell dancing party was j Mrs. J. W Fisher at Thornton
£'~ Mr. ”
------- Saturday Corners.
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and Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J given for
Duncan
W. C. Shortridge and Mr. nnd Mrs. night.
Charles Bales sprayed his own
O. P. Wills.
Mrs. Marion Lebow, Mrs. I. N. I and George Hall’s prune orchard
YU wu Tnnt
T< >l> vvazvvt wva
* a Inst AVeek
Miss Emma Jones, of Black Dresser on.l
and Mrs.
Tom Johnson
were
week.
Butte, visited last week at the I visitors with the Fisher family
homo of her brother W. T. Jones, |Sunday afternoon.
Mrs.’ A. B. Wolford, who has
Walter Murry cut quite a gash
in his knee Friday while falling ’ been seriously ill, is slowly gaining
strength.
timber at Woodard’s mill.
Sirs. Grishent and son, of Leba
Elisher Geer left Wednesday of
last week for Gates. Wash., to visit non, made a week end visit at the
his brother, Levi Geer.
! William Slater home.
Mr. and
Cecil Geer narrowly escaped Mrs. Delbert Bennett, of Wendling,
serious injury Monday. While he were up for a visit with the Fisher
was standing on a hill side cutting family over the week end.
wood his foot slipped and the
Oliver Fisher is at home from
corner of the ax struck his upper Wendling and plans to work for
the Briggs Lumber company.
lip inflicting n slight wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody Pentieo were
C. W. Ewing came Sunday from
the hospital where ho has been re­ here from Eddyville for a week
ceiving treatment for some time. end visit at the Walter Pentico
; home.
He expects to return this week.
Brison Sears was a Sunday vis-
itor at the B. A. Snauer home at
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley visited
Sunday afternoon at the ,T. E. Dun­
nivan home in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Amanda Sears, Brison Sears
and Miss Laura Bilcy spent Thurs­
day evening nt the William Keene
home in Delight Valley. -
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 30
DORENA
onci Milk
SPARK PLUG that keep« bra in and nerves and muscles
ing on all 12cylinders—when most of your friends are
complaining of Spring Fever—is a common-sense diet.
In springtime the heavy foods of winter slow you up—make you
f«el tired, lazy, listless.
Just try lunching on Tru-Blu Grahams and milk for a week.
cher.t spring fever
You’ll
Order From Your Grocer Now
Sold tn blue and gold cartons, , in «impound boxe«
and in 5 pound half caddies.
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY—Spokane and Portland
MOUNT VIEW.
April 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
April 8.—Helle Watson and Cor
bett Skily motored up from Rose Bales visited Friday with Mr. and
burg Sunday nnd visited at the , Mrs. Grant Bales at Dorona.
C. A. Van Sehoiack home. They
Mrs. William Hnnds has bought
• a Ford sedan and is learning to
returned to Roseburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, of tho I drive.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider
Grove, spent Sunday at the home
of Aunt Kate Land.
wore Cottage Grove visitors one
W. W Chrisman motored to I day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambkin
Eugene Saturday on business.
i and family attended church in
Clifford Van Sehoiack went
' Cottage Grove Sunday.
Roseburg Monday on a visit
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent
the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank
Sunday at the L. B. Long home
Hills.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mayben and in Cottage Grove.
J. R. Cooley went to Eugene
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mayben. of the Grove, visited Sunday, accompanibd by W. E.
Derwood, of Gowdyville. M rs. Dor-
relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Hart, of Portland, wood, who was receiving medical i
spent Sunday with her mother, treatment there, returned with
them.
Aunt Kate Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson1
and family attended church st j
LYNX HOLLOW.
Saginaw Sunday.
Mrs. George I.ayng is hoarding'
April 8.—Mr. and Mrs Marion
Solution of Puzzle No. 29.
Lebow and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
England transacted business in Eu­
gene Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. V. Porter were
Cottage Grove visitors Friday.
A. B. Wolford sod son Harold
made a trip to Eugene Saturday.
Miss Finn Beach gave a party
Saturday for her Sunday school
class.
Mr. and Mrs. Lwr Lajoie went
to Wendling the la«t of last week
for a visit with relatives.
The upper mill has closed down
for the present as Guy Dunean,
a ho haa bee- running it, will leave
rn A.w.p.p., Union.»
Horizontal.
t—Kind of leather
A—n.v.r.ir,
7—ASIrl’n name
Hr word of month
13—Haatrned
13— Hrall.ed
If—Prrtalalau to a hlhllral
tala
la—Foollah talk
1*— Move or rua swtftlr
1»—Short aewa article
SO—Famoaa aardea
33—Eaaal
Vertical.
lOtl ■-
tn rat-
Al...
J—Indlnn measure at Clatn
2—Par« of tkr ey.
<»ar who ra,,n
♦—Part of a circle
»—Vote of ma.leal nealc
Ff ntah
7—<o«relve
H-—Consider
•—ter’«
11—Prato*
I*— Boym alaytklB*
1*—la old Roman eg
day of cert fit a
IT—Rend aawnder
21— Saltpeter
22— Hide ate*
23— It to ipoetle)
*4— Kffyptian mnaka
M—Snakrllke flak
XM—Period of time
2S—Obtained
34—Lowered. drKraded
3IU- < Rot
M—Ba«
37—— Action a «Ide or apart
Colored fluid«
41—Sfllrlt
<2—Walk In water
44—Frail of <ke blaektbwva
4k Cartaey
<fl Caver
4T—Flw
4M— Paint af
SI—Negative