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r u V w w iia ï . r u n w i i A i i v u . tmu The Ivan W tteher fam ily have arc spending a week at the Alec m.iveu back from Hillsboro and L ilja home Ivan w ill work for the H u ff Lum Robert L ilja. who recently re ber company. turned from Vallejo, Cal., entered ' M r and M is. J. A. Jolt and son the London echool Monday. were Sunday guests at the Hugh The George Huckins fam ily of Niaon home In Cottage Grove. M ILK C K K K K Black Butte, who had been In Los Max Sears, who was In the em Angeles, Cal., to vlalt their son who ploy of the Standard OH company (H *«l»l U M m a .* U .« l ) Is 111, returned home Sunday. In Portland, spent Friday here with The Lewis Scott fam ily spent F.b 11. Boyd and Clara Allen, hl* parents, returning to Portland children of M r. and Mr«. Alvin Al Thursday evening at the Howard that night. He has secured em ten, returned to echool Monday of Cox borne to visit their niece. Helen ploy Blent w ith the Woodard Lum laat week after an abeenee of sev Cowan. They were on their way ber company at Latham and started eral weeks, due to sickness to their home in Alaska. to work Monday morning He was Mrs. J. W Thorn and daughter Kenneth, Martan and K ellh Bab accompanied on hie trip by Mrs, cock, children of M r. and Mrs. Ed Bernice made a business trip to Kalph Blank and on his return trip LATHAM . ward Babcock, are 111 w ith chicken- Eugene Tueeday. by hla mother. Mr». K. J. Sears, Mrs. Newton Woodward. Miss po*. who visited in Salem with her sis (Special te I*« senile*! I The fam ily of J. D. Grimes la ! Eleanor Burnell and Earl W arw ick Feb. 11 M r. and Mrs. Stanley ters and by Mrs. J M. Undamood. slowly Improving, having been III of Chico, Cal., who had been visit ing Mrs. Woodwards daughter. Truunell and fam ily of Eugene who spent Saturday m Portland. w ith Influenza. Both Mrs. Sears and Mrs. Linda K. H . Bennett motored his moth Mrs L. O. Krewson. left Monday visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ijams and mood came back with Max on Sun er, Mrs. Amanda l*urdin and Miss for Portland. Mrs. Chai Is W ant si>ent Tuesday daughter Mary Lee of Eugene vis day. M ia. Lee Nixon aaalsted at Helen Bennett, who had been vis Susan ited Sunday at the L. W . McKibben the Gray Goose during Mrs. Linda iting here, back to their home In at Black Butte w ith Mrs mood's absence home. W alker. Forest Grove last Thursday. M r and Mrs. C. A Moore and Miss Arleen Dillon stayed with The Joe Brook hart fam ily were Professor and Mrs. Waco McCul- ly, west coast representatives of 6 o'clock dinner guests Sunday at Miss Betty Kylar while her parent*. daughter were Sunday evening vis itors at the W. K. Ntxon home. the Washington, D. C., Fireside the J. W. Thorn home. It being the Mr and Mrs. J. F. Dillon, were at Ralph and Dorothy W itcher are correspondence school, held a meet birthday anniversary of Mr. Thorn. I Corvallis last week. Mrs. C. H. Woods. Mrs James 1 W ililan George of Cottage Grove back In school after being out for ing In the 8. D. A. church in Cot a few days w ith the grip. tage Orove last Thursday evening. Reid and son Jimmie and Daisy- was a guest last Tuesday at the C. M r and Mrs W E. Nixon. Mr. Among those from here who a t W arw ick made a trip to Eugene S. Montgomery home. M r. and Mrs. C. D. Bailey spent and Mrs. l-ee Ntxon and M r and tended this meeting were Mrs. Friday. Mrs. E J. Kent spent Friday with Jim Sutherland and the Berry- Sunday In Eugene. Eloise Wheeler, Mrs. Nettle Estes. The Ora Powell fam ily, who re the J M Undamood fam ily In Cot Leonard Estes and the D. T. K im fam ily made a trip to Portland cently bought the Barnes place, tage Grove. ball fam ily. Prof. McCully Is a Friday. Oval Powell hauled several loads Robert Teete started work at the moved onto the farm last Satur former schoolmate of Ernest D ar day The Del Sturdivan fam ily, of sheep to hts ranch last week, nell, both having attended what is Blackbutte mines Monday. The Norman Bachelder fam ily of who were living in the Barnes preparatory to moving back In the now the southwestern junior col Albany spent Thursday at the house, moved near the Anderson A near future. lege at Keene, Tex. M r * Oscar Jackson and Dean Middleton camp. M r. and Mrs. A rthur Woolcott W H. Bachelder home. M r. and Mrs. J. F. Dillon attended spent the week end In Eugene with Mr. and Mrs. W ill Powell and were Eugene visitors Friday, visit son Sam of Drain visited Sunday a welding convention at Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Benston. Mr ing with Mrs. O. H . Heine. The fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thursday Friday and Saturday of Jackson and Lyle drove down Sun day and brought them home. Swanson have been ill with in Powell's doughter. Mrs. Fred Doney last week. The W alker basketball team de M r. and Mrs. J. A. Gleason and Norm an Dugan of camp A Is out fluenza but are improving. Alvin son Bobble are visiting relatives at feated Pleasant H ill in a fast game of school on account of illness. is recovering from chickenpox. on the Pleasant H ill floor Monday- Elizabeth and Viola Rohde of Sutherlin this week. Claire Myers, son of M r. and Mrs. The J. W. Rosa fam ily visited night by a S3 to SO score. The Henry Myres. and Eucile Conklin, camp A are on the sick list. Edna May. Robert and Marjory Sunday with the Milton Ross fam W alker girls' team won from the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Ed Conk Pleasant H ilt high school team by Cherry of camp A are on the sick ily in Cottage Grove. lin. are both ill with chickenpox. Miss Ruth Donnley has returned a S9 to SI score. W ills Allen injured one of her list. Mrs. W . H Bachelder spent Sun to her home in Seattle, Wash. legs while jumping a rope this Henry Mercer, who had been vis week and is unable to attend day w ith her mother. Mrs. M. M il M O V N T V IE W . ler, in Cottage Grove while M r iting In Albany with a daughter. school. Mrs. Gene Canning, since Christ (Special la Ilia Rasila*!. ) H iram Wheeler was on the sick Bachelder made a trip to Albany- Mrs. Fisher and daughter of Eu mas. came home Sunday Feb. 12.-C lau d e Peck, who had list last week. Thelm a G a r o u t t e , who was been visiting at the home of a niece. Mr. and Mrs. A rthu r Woolcott gene are visiting at the home of severely burned recently, is re Mrs. Fishers daughter. Mrs. M or and son John were luncheon guests ported to be improving. She w ill at the home of M r. and Mrs. S. V. ton, a t camp A. Friends have received word from be confined at the hospital for DON’T FORGET OÜB Allison In Cottage Grove Wednes Mrs. Levi Geer, a former London some time yet. day of last week. Miss Anna Nichols is to be George Matthews of C o t t a g e resident now residing in Woodland Grove with A. H . Sumbardo. rep Wash., that she Is convalescing sat brought home today. H er condi resentative of a poultry feed com isfactorily from an Illness of the tion remains about the same but it was thought she can be treated pany. were visitors in the district past several months. as well at home. Tuesday of this week HEBRON. den spent Sunday evening at the Fred Patton home. Mis. Fred Patton to k her son Ivan to Eugene Thursday and Mon day to see a physician about Ivan's broken arm. Mrs. Pheobe Young accompanied Mrs. Patton to Eugene and visited a cousin. M r and Mrs. Trum an Clark and sons motored to Eugene Sunday afternoon. Mias Georgia Clark visited M l* . Velma Hodson In Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon. DO R EN A. Feb. 10— Mias Ruth Shearer of Eugene spent Saturday at the home of a brother, H a rry Shearer. M r. and Mrs. Raleigh M orris of Springfield visited Sunday at the J B. Mosby home. Mias Fern Campbell of Cottage Grove spent the first part of this week with Miss Elizabeth McLin • Edwin Redford and J. B. Mosby motored to Eugene Monday M r. and Mrs. P. F. Rose visited in Salem over the week end. M r. and Mrs. C. M. McLin and daughter Elizabeth and M is Joe Smiui and daughters Mildred and Grace were Eugene visitors Satur day Miss Nora W ard returned to her school in Ashland the first of the week, after spending several weeks here w ith her father. A. S. W ard. M r. and Mrs. Miles Wicks of Eugene were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. W’lcka' parents, M r. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings Mrs. Clara K irk and John Hol- strom visited Sunday with Mrs. K irk's sister. Mrs. Ben Pitcher, who la in a Eugene hospital. Ernest Wagner has been absent from school several days on ac count of illness. M r. and Mrs. Joe Sams, M r. and Mrs. Ir a Isom of Cottage Grove and M r. and Mrs. W . Telford of Eu gene visited Sunday at the Elm er W icks home. Feb. 11.—Mrs. George Kebelbeck motored to Eugene Monday to see a alater-ln-law. Mrs. Learoan Ream, who is in a hospital there follow ing an operation. Mrs. Camille Ream is sick and unable to teach this week. Mrs. Dibble of Springfield. Mrs Taylors sister, is teaching In ner place. Mrs. Ream is at her home at Blue River. Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist. Annabelle GUcrist and Philip Hersey were Sunday dinner guests at the H a r vey Alldridge home at Black Butte. Mrs. Albert Barkemeyer and Miss K atie Barkemeyer spent last Sun day afternoon visiting Miss M iriam Piper. The ladies club held a regular meeting last Wednesday at the hall. They made plans for a play they w ill give March 14. They will also hold a cooked food sale at the Farmers' Union store in Cottage Grove Saturday, February 15. They are quilting a quilt for Mrs. John Dugan. Seventeen were present The county Farmers' union will bold its quarterly convention in Eugene February 15. Mrs. Phoebe Young visited Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist on Wednesday of last week. M r. and Mrs. Dan Dugan of Di vide spent Sunday night at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Fred Patton. M r. and Mrs. Lee Dugan of W al- (Special to the S e.tia el ) Feb. 1 1 .- M r. and Mrs. Donald W itcher and daughter moved Sat urday to the H u ff m ill In Lynx Hollow, where Donald expects to secure employment in the near fu ture. W. E. Nixon. Lawrence Brown. E. J. Kent. Donald Nixon and Lawrence Kent were among those who accompanied the men's com munity bible class to Albany Sun day. Mrs. Davidson of Cottage Grove was a Sunday guest at the home of a daughter. Mrs John Stabler. THORNTON CORNERS. (Special to the ScDtlarl.) WANTADS Feb. 11.—Mrs. Joe Premazzl and little daughter Joanne accompanied LODGE MZBVBOS. Mrs. Corbett Smith of Cottage Grove to the Joe Damcwood home COTTA GE GROVE AERIE. FRATKE- aal Order Eazlea. meet* la I. O. O. F up Row river one day last week. Mrs. Doolittle of Cottage Grove kail »vary Tueaday. visited Thursday w itn Mrs. M. M. ■ roa salb . Ttaon. SALE— THREE TOSS OF LOOSE Mrs. Elda Wooley, who has been FOR Cray oat hay for sal»* at 915 per ton at packing her household goods pre barn. Dan Walton. Cottage Grove, tele paratory to moving them to H ills phone 26P4. boro, has been visiting a week with BABY CHICKS EVERY TUESDAY. A neighbors here before leaving for few < hoiee cockerels. Agent for elec tric or oil incubators and brooders. Mc her home. Clellan’s sheep dip, worm powder, tonics M r. and Mrs. John Bowers of and disinfectants. Bert V. Hand«, north Eugene were Sunday guests of M r. Pacific highway. fl3-m 6p Bowers' niece, Mrs. C. R. Trent. RIVER 8 AND, L O A M AND George Alldridge of Cottage ROW gravel. E. E. Spriggs, 128 north P 8t., Grove was at the J. W. Fisher home or Spriggs Brothers Blacksmith shop, south Fifth «treat. J28 f20p Monday. Mrs. Joe Premazzl visited one FOR SALE — SIMMONS CRIB AND day last week w ith a sister, Mrs. mattress. 96.50 if taken at once. Mrs Oval Powell. 1030 Washington avenue, Fran k LaBlue of Hebron. f6-13p M r. and Mrs. Joe Safley and son Cottage Grove. Cecil, Mrs. Gtdney and Mrs. Beals FOR SALE— LEFT HAND CIRCULAR of Cottage Grove called Sunday a f saw mill complete, including 14x48 butt strapped horizontal tubular boiler, 9x13 ternoon on Mrs M. M. Tison. Russell • ngine. 48 inch 2 block carriage M r. and Mrs. Melville Hanna and top and bottom saw rig. canting gear, fam ily of Latham visited Sunday swing saw rig with rolls. 500 feet 2 inch afternoon with M r. and Mrs. E. E water pipe, steam pump. blacksmith’s equipment Good used condition. 91250. Chestnut. some terms. Burton Saw A Supply Co , 449 Blair Bird., Eugene. Ore. LO N D O N . M r. and Mrs. Charles M arlow of FOR SALE — ONE HEAVY IKON BED Eugene spent the week end at the and springs, price 915. Phone 170Y. Mrs. William S. Johnson. fl3c^ J. E. Banton home. The John Madsen fam ily spent WOOD FOB SALE. the week end with Mr«. Madsen's parent*, Mr. and Mra. Pooler of OAK WOOD FOR SA LE—99 A CORD delivered. Phone 40F12. f6-13p Black Butte. Mrs. M urry Newton and Mrs. WOOD PRICES SEEM H I O H BUT Roy Hubbard visited in Springfield aren't if you get the cash discount. Ask us about It. We give 8 A H. green Friday. trading stamps. City Fuel company, Mra. C. H. Woods and son Robin phone 18. Downtcwn office at Kelly Drug «tor* n7tfc are on the alck list. Mra. Harold Abeene and daughter DRV FIK WOOD FOR HALE PHONE ' Lavelle are on the alck Hat. dll Cotta*« Grove-Eugene Freight jdtfc Johnnie Madsen la recovering Transfer company. from an attack of asthma. W AIT TO BUY M r. and Mrs. Charles M arlow of Washington and M r. and Mrs. J. SECONDHAND GOODS BOUGHT AND; sold. B C. Il.venport, 418 Main E. Banton »pent Saturday evening street, Lebow building. d lttfc a t the Howard Cox home. The E arl M cKay fam ily of Lo WANTED TO BUY— I WANT A HEAVY span of work marcs or horses and h sr-, rane, Helen Cowan and the Harvey ness. They must be cheap and not to o ' Shipp fam ily were Sunday dinner old. Also want a wagon E. <’ Even guest* a t the J. E. Banton home. son, phone 2F3. Cottage Orove. fl8-20p | M r. and Mrs. Charles Marlow of HOUSES FOB RENT Sunnyside, Wash., who had spent the w in ter In Eugene to give their EOR KENT— NICE SIX ROOM HOME, partly furnished. Charles Cochran daughter W lnnafred tuberculosis phons 17OR, 285 Twelfth street. ]30tfe treatm ents, returned home Wed MISCELLANEOUS nesday. The M. 8. G aroutte fam ily of WANTED— WINTER PASTURE FOR ,'.0 O akland. Cal., and the M a rk G a head of ewes. T. H. Belte, Ronte 2. oSltfe routte fam ily of Cottage Grove Creswell, Oregon. spent Sunday afternoon at the John RENEW TOUR OLD CARI BODIES AND Sm all home. fenders repaired and repainted. Acety. M u rry Newton. Roy Hubbard and lane welding. Latest up-to-date methods as used In the factory Sea L. S. Davis, Claud Shortrldge, who are working Cottage Orove Body Works, 4W south at Springfield, spent the week end ; Sixth street, phont 40.__________J1 C f 13p w ith home folks. MONEY TO LOAN W. T. Jones made a business trip to Eugene Monday. See MOTOR FINANCE CORP AUTO FINANCING AND LOANS Carl Small spent the week end at Dorena. Mr. and Mr* Oregory of Bonanza •0 7 Oak S t . Eugene. Phons 888 Open Evenings "A FRINNDI.T SERVICl'* HEINZ - / lThe Tung of Fresh Toma- Jtoes and Spiced J u s t 'Right. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. FINEST QUALITY IN BULK 2 LIGHT M E A T-A REAL 8AVIN0 3 Hills, M J. B or Maximum Crux—the ecenomlcal spread for bread. Maximum—Self riling “ One of the 57 Varieties’’ Large size 19c Leslie’» ......... Del Monte Early Garden No. 2 tins 1 lb. 25c 2 for 35c 3 lb. can 55c PIGS Fancy White I.<ayer..... 2 lbS* 25C Blue Ribbon L ibby’s Pineapple Sliced—No. 2V¡ í cans Large 2>/2 tins—Broken slices 2 tins 39C Bananas C au liflow er Golden Ripe Best Grade 4 lbs. for 25c Pound 10c C elery L ettuce Fine F'avor Large Solid Heads 4 for 25c f MACMARR STORES | COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON ■■■■■■■■■■N B O N B N N N N aB N N N B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • I F resh F ru its an d V eg etab les Lettuce Large crisp solid head* Each ! Onions i : B 5 7c Mild and sweet 10 ibs. 23c ■ ■ B Celery I ■ ■ Well bleached and tender Hominy Van Camps or Maximum Delicious when served with butter—Large 2% tin« ,al 2 tins 23C I I ä I i Asparagus ■ ; Maximum—Fancy small tips—No. 1 picnic tins 2 tins Large bunch ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B iB U B K M eat V alu es 12c 160 Size—Rose Brand—Sweet and Juicy D ozen 49c Grape Fruit California thin skinned and sweet Each 7C llB B B B B B B B a a B B a B B B B B N a iB B a iB B B B B B B B B a B B B I F ig Bars Plain or Whole wheat Half Backs P er lb. 28C Bacon Fancy eastern sugar cured—Well streaked with lean P er lb. 31C ORDERS OVER $2 DELIVERED FREE : Oranges 35c Bacon back with rind and surplus fat removed 2 fo r 49c 3 bunches 10c 55c Pineapple Per pkg. 8c Campfire—New style triple wrapped paekage BMM B 10 bars 49c Peas ]Vf A J 2 cans $1.75 43c Marshmallows io ib. b«g 59c 89c Maximum—Packed in heavy iynip— Large 2* '2 tin*—Sliced or halves hi‘“= 3 lbs. 25c Heinz Ketchup Kiddies' Lunches Pancake Flour Peaches A leader among family flours Bulk Pure Lard and Vegetable Shortening 3 lbs. 43c Just the Thing for the' Oleomargarine B a rg a in s T h a t A re ! S p ecials a t S afew ay ■ MacMarr Flour Eels Naphtha H 00DY8 C offee Food Features for Sal., Fek. 15, to Wed., Feb. 19, loci. SOAP ft MAXIMUM—OVAL T IN S -IN MUSTARD OR TOMATO SAUCE That well-known phrase of Grandmother’s time is still true and the modern housewife still finds that tasty, appetizing foods are a sure path to every man’s heart What better way to prt-pare these good foods than to select them from reliable, up-to-the-minute food stores! And of course that clearly means—MAC-MARR’S! _____________________ _ BEANS ^ PEANUT BUTTER FANCY HAND DIPPED LIOHT AND DARK COATED Slightly Used, Re possessed and Shop worn Hotpolnt and Westlnghoose Elec tric Ranges. Also several Shop worn Washers and Ironers 49-lb. sack 10-lb. sack D f ihe total of about 3J,W0,WMI lelcpliones In the world, ap p ro . I mutely M#W. or ran he connected with any telephone In Or*von- Feb. 14 to Feb. 20 3 LB. BOX C h ocolates 3 TINS Sardines LBS. C ocoa TINS Tuna The W ay to a Man’s Heart Is Through GOOD FOODS 1 lb. 39c 3 lbs. $1.15 memtier. named W'.-e Mre, Mabel Kerr. Mre. Claud Ahereromhle and Mrs tlladye laincaeler. Sunday actuad meats al » oelock every Sunday afternoon The children who received prlsen 111 the prim ary giade» at Ihe Wnl den school In Hie recent health <-ani|>aign were Kenneth W alker. Florence Glasier. Dorothy Frasee, Itela Quaalla and l# o n Lancaslei Œ 95c 19c Ä ■ H N ia a ia iH iiia M B a H MacMarr Coffee rSt. V alentine'« D ay—an occa sio n of fond rentein- b r a n c e a . lig h t h e a r ts , m errym aking and Ihe de sire to make other* huppy. Let Safeway brighten this o c c a s i o n — go to o u r stores lor bigger lu lu rt on b e lte r food». These prices will make you happy-come and celeb rate with us. CATSUP 2 lb. can f6-27p FOR SALE OR KENT— VERY CLOSE in, ft-room plastered modern bungalow. , (Special to the Sentinel.) large lot. Paving, sidewalks and sewer Feb. 11.—The rtaymond fam ily all paid. Will sacrifice or rent to re people. Vacant March 1 Mr* »pent Sunday at Black Butte with v sponsible . A. Blackburn, owner, phone Spring Mrs. Raymond's parent*, Mr. and field 124 W, motor route 2, Eugene, Or» Mrs. H . D. Gertje. gon. fl3-20c seriously ill and her grandmother. son. Mia. Hints Mooney, le helping c a le Mis. IVterson and her mother, Mrs. Crane of Rock Elm, Wls., for Mr her. and Mre Mae Tonnle visited visited Sunday at the C. A King Sunday al the Perm I home nl DI home, Mrs. Crane I» from I he vide. , , home slate of Mr. King Church services were held h ere laet week and up until Wednesday- BLUE MOUNTAIN. night of this week New officers were In.lalled at the Sunday school (Sperlsi Is Ik* geallB»l 1 Sunday. Those elected were Supei Feb. 11. Several calves belong Inlendent. Joint Allen, aeaistaiit ing to Stub Mosby were poisoned superlntendenl. F i n l e y Whlppe last week. Thena Miller Is In Collage Grove treasurer. Freda Castle, secreiary. Geneva Cohlentsi librarian Pauline helping cave for her mother. Mis. McCue; organists, Mrs Whlpps and Jones. Little Alice Henderson has been Eieda Castle Sunday ««-bool hoard alentine* UESSSBaa Used Range Sale D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . (Special to Ih* S e.ti.r L ) (3p»ei»l to lh« Ssatlnel ) Mrs. Roy Hands, returned Tuesday to his home In Salem. W illiam Hands has been 111. Claude Arne. C. A King »ml Roy Hands are putting up a side tele phone line front the Claude Arne houee to the steel bridge. Roy Hands went to Albany Sun day with the men's communlly class of Cottage Grave. Mrs. Charles Hales visited In Eu gene last week with Mrs. John Chapman and attended the Guard cooking school. M r * Crane of Rock Elm. W ls . Is visiting a daughter, Mrs. l*eter- 2 ibs. 23c Milk Maximum Brand 3 cans 25c Soap Ivory—Medium sized bars Bar 7c r í