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N o m atter how little
o r h o w m u c h , here
you get 6 % guaran
teed,on F u llP a id C e r-
tihcate», w ith dividend
check* always January
1 and July I , P L U S
S a f e t y , a n d S ta te
Supervision.
START T O D A Y
W r it e /o r F a c t *
Western Savings
& Loan Association
Resources O v e r $ 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
T.M .C. A. Bid«.. PonUnd.
HAM PTONS
B A S E M E N T STORE
Spring Hats
SI.48 to $3.98
Sth and Willamette
Eugene. Oregon
"Cookie«.’’
Lunch boxes to fill, luncheon,
dinner, m unching, the unexpected
guest oh w hat a tru s ty friend Is 1
a cookie Jar—filled of course.
Cookies are easy to m ake keep
well, and somehow Just h it the ,
spot!
T h e re are all shapes and
varieties.
D rop cookies are
per 1
haps the easiest to m ake, sliced
cooklee- the roll you stow aw ay In
the re frig e ra to r or cooler u n til j
m orning and slice down to bake,
rolled cookies, cookies baked in a
sheet and cut In a square
and
little cakes in m u ffin tins a ll are
popular form s o f the honey-sweet
morsel.
Cookie sheets or pans w ith very
low edges produce the best results
I t Is b etter to bake one sheet of
cookies a t a tim e. D o not be con
tin u a lly looking a t them , fo r you
lose oven heat In th a t w ay.
Alw ays a llow cookies to cook be
fore p u ttin g them aw ay. Store In
Jar or tin w ith tig h t-fittin g lid.
G inger Cookiea.
Dean Eric W . Allen, of the school
1 cup molasses. I S cups sifted
bread flou r, 4 cup shortening. 1 of Journalism of the U n ive rs ity ol
tablespoon soda. 1 tablespoon gin
Oregon, was recently honored by
ger, 2 tablespoons w a rm
m ilk. 1 election to the pre» dency of the
teaspoon salt. H e a t molasses to Am erican Association of Schools
boiling point, add shortening, gin
and Departm ents of Journalism
ger, soda dissolved in w a rm m ilk,
whan It convene^ a t Baton Rouga,
salt and flour. C h ill thoroughly
L o u is ia n a
Roll as th in ly as possible — on
floured board. Cut and bake in
m oderate oven—fo r 10 to 12 m in
Facts A bout L ig h tn in g
utes. Cloves and cinnam on m ay be
The Weather bureau says that
added to the m ixture. I f you have
when lightulng ts about to occur
sour cream on hand you can m ake
between a cloud and the earth (It
delicious
usually occurs between different
Sour Cream Cookies.
Cream together % cup shorten parts of the same cloud) there Is
a great accumulation of electricity
ing. 4 cup brown sugar; add 4 cup
of one kind, usually the negative,
molasses, 2 well beaten eggs. 4 cup
at the surface of the earth and of
sour cream —mixed w ith 1 table
the opposite kind in the lower por
spoon soda (le v e l), 1 teaspoon salt.
tion of the cloud. This Imposes an
4 tablespoon or m ore ginger and
electric strain on the medium be
flou r to m ake a soft dough. Chill.
tween the two. The break, or dis
R oll to 4 Inch in thickness. Shape
w ith cutter, bake on buttered sheet : charge, consisting essentially of a
in 375 degrees oven about 10 m in flow of negative electricity, or elec
trons, toward the positive charge,
utes. (W a rn in g : Molasses m ixtures
may begin at any point In midair
burn easily.)
Your Home Print ShoD First
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Imperial Barber
Shop
S. Bnkowski
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
Ohestnnt Brothers, proprietor«
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
O ffice phone «
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Beeid enee Phone 100-Y
LEONARD
TRANSFER
W . U L eo n a rd , Prop.
OFFICE AT HOWE’S
CONFECTIONERY
R e a Phone 239-J
GENERAL
TRANSFER
C o ttag e G ro v e . O re g o n
T ea Com et In to N ew Y o rk
More than one-hslf the entir«
tea Importations Into the United
States are handled at New York.
WANTADS
LODOS MEETINGS.
COTTAGE OROVX AEK1E. FKATER
asi Order Ssglra, meet» is I. O. O. a.
tail »very Taeaday.
roa
hals
BABY CHICKS EVERY TUESDAY. A
few choice cockerel*. Agent for elec
tric or oil Incubator» and brooder». Mc
Clellan'» cheep dip, worm powder, tonics
and disinfectant». Bert V. Hand», north
Pacific highway^________________ 113 mbp
FOR SALE— LEFT HAND CIRCULAR
taw mill complete, including 14x43 butt
•trapped boriaontal tubular boiler. 9x13
Ruaaeli engine. 43 inch 2 block carrUge
top and bottom saw rig. canting fear,
swing »aw rig with roll*, 50v feet 2 inch
water pipe, »team pump, blacksmith’a
equipment. Good used condition. 31250,
some terms. Burton Saw A Supply Co.,
44 W Blair Bird., Eugene, Ore.
i3-27p
POR SALE — BARRED ROCK EGGS.
31.50 a setting. Finest strain. Dark
plumage. John Kirkland. Sunrise addi
tion, Albany, Ore , routs 5.
f20-mbp
FOR SALE — JERSEY BULL. 18
month» old. or will trade for cow or
heifer. Also four turkey hens and gob
bler to let on shares.
John Staider.
phone 40F3, Cottage Grove, Ore. f20 27p
FOR SALE— WHITE LEGHORN EGGS,
also White Pekin duck eggs for hatch
inf. Phone 23F32 or write Mr». John
í2O-m0p
j Murry, Black Butte route.
IFOR SALE — SIX-YEAR-OLD COW.
1 fresh in March: two-year-old cow,
fresh; ons coming two. fresh; all well
bred. Pete Tonole, phone 192-Y, Cottage
Grove.
f*2 7p
FOR SALE— TWO FRESH COWS, ONE
registered Jersey 5-year-old, with hei
fer calf, other 4-year-old brown Jersey;
they are real cows.
4-year-old mare,
»-eight 1450 lbs. Brand new McCormick-
Detring potato planter and digger; 3 4
inch heavy wagon complete; spring tooth
harrow and other farm machinery. Chev
rolet touring car. 37 00. Wallace Town-
ley, phone 1F18<
f27p
FOR SALE — COAST FORK SERVICE
station, located about 5 miles south on
the Black Butte road. Price 3300. Write
; eare of thia office. Edna Pemberton. f27p
FOR SALE— SINGLE SPOOL BED, MA
hogsny conch, lounge, walnut bureaus,
walnut wash stand, rug», pictures, porch
settee, book shelves, angle lamp», lamps,
small tables, Wilton carpet, bath cabinet,
la a Prescription fo r
small oil stove, meat saw and cleaver,
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, j wool yarn. Liederman’s exerciaer, cult!-
j vators, sender, axes, mauls, planes, saws,
Bilious Fever and Malaria. »ythe, crowbars, pitchforks. shovels,
I t la the most gpeedy rem edy known heavy chains, large rope, freight truck,
tarpaulin», tape and dies, cow blanket,
milk fever outfit, 5-gallon milk can, cross
eut saw set, window weights, water tank
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
»tand, iron barrel, saddle, bridle, shoe re
pair
outfit, berry boxes, stone jars, jelly
DENTISTS
glasses, fruit jars, dust gun, pipe Conner
tions,
Winchester rifle and many small
R. W. E. LEBOW.— Dentist. Office
Fifth and Main streets. Hour», 3:30 articles. Mrs. Van Osdel, 630 Second
St.
f27p
to 18 and 1 to 3x80. Evenings and Sun
days by appointment. Phones: Office 35,
FOR
SALE
—
230-GALLON
GASOLINE
residence 107-R.
tank and five-gallon pump.
Price
R. 0 . H. KIME. Dentist. First Nation right. Schofield Stewart, phone 2l7j. f27p
al bank building, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Specialist In extraction, administration of FOR SALE — SEED POTATOES, LOW’
Vine Burbank. These potatoes produce
nitrous oxid and oxygen, oral surgery.
( from 10 to 20 potatoes to tbs hill. Come
Office phone 10. Residence 126-It.
I and see my seed and get acquainted with
these good cooking, heavy yielding pota
PHYSICIANS.
toes. Claude R. Arne, phone l-F-4. f27c
R. C. E. FROST.— Physician and sur
WOOD FOB SALS.
geon. Office in L a w s o n building.
Phon, 47, Coital« Orove, Oregon.
WOOD PRICES SEEM H I G H BUT
area't if you get the cash discount
ALLEY. M .D .— Phyilclan and ana Ask
us about it. We give 8. A H. green
___ «caon. Evening* by appointment. Over trading »tamp*.
City Fuel company,
Hem’* Drug «tore, Cottage Drove, Oregon.
bone 18. Downtown office at Kelly
rug store.
n7tfc
" 7 W. KIME, U. D. — Phyilclan and
A . Burgeon. Obitetrlc« and di.eaee» of I DRY FIR WOOD FOR SALE PHONE
women and children a specialty. Office
*0,
Cottage Grove-Kugene Freight
First Rational Bank building. Phone*: Trantfer company.
J 't tio
Office. »8«; residence. 125-J. K e s id e n c e -----
address, 11«» west Main.
P n jN O WASTED
666
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along the path and progress (this
break progress) In both directions
at the same time, or It may begin
at either end and from there pro
gress toward the other.
Im m ortal Hym n
Rev. Henry F. I.yte (17US-1S-I7),
an English enrate. In broken henlth,
had been ordered to take a trip
to a more southern climate. After
his final communion service he
dragged himself to his room, and
before leaving gave to a relative s
copy of the words “Abide with me,
last falls the eventide." which he
had written, recording his own feel
ings during the twilight of that
Sabbath day.
Soon afterward,
while on this Journey, he died at
Nice, France.
O thers A re A l*o D u m b
The unsophlcated yokel looked
up as we approached.
•'Excuse me," I said, “but could
you show us exactly where we are?"
And I held up the map.
He looked and looked at It for a
moment Then he grinned.
“This is a map of Surrey," he
said, politely.
•T know that,” I said. “W hat we
want to know Is exactly where
abouts In Essex we are.”
“You’re not,” he said "You're In
K e n t“—Border Cities Star.
W h ale M e a t P a la tab le
Many of the old New Bedford
whalers who as young men were
frequently absent from one to two
years on whaJIng voyages, will tes
tify to the excellence of this ceta
ceous mammal's flesh. All whales
are really excellent food, but the
Irregular
supply
prevents
the
widespread use of whale meat a l
though occasionally It Is to be found
In New England restaurants, while
one can often buy It canned.
In
flavor It strongly resembles the best
of beef, but Is much more tender.
T h e N e w * in Sing Sing
Burglars, “dips” and gunmen,
though Incarcerated In Sing Sing,
are still able to keep track of
what is happening to their fellow
craftsmen.
Three hundred sub
scribe for newspapers, which are
read by those who can read Eng»
llsh. The Illiterates get all the in
formation they are entitled to by
word of mouth. Every new acquit
tal is analysed by experts of more
than academical knowledge of the
subject
HEBRON.
and he didn't seem to care, either.
“Well.” said father, “think hard
now; I'U help you. What river sep
aratea Texas from Mexico. Rio?”
Father waited.
“Oh, I know now; Rio Rita."
( Sp»<ial to the Sentinel. >
Feb. 28.— M r. and
M re. F . C.
F ü h re r visited Sunday w ith M r. and
M rs. H a rr y W ld defleld o f H a rris
burg.
Teacher's F au lt
L ester and Leonard G ilc ria t mo
A lady came to call and as moth
tored to W alto n F rid a y f a r th e ir j er was not quite ready to «ee call
sister K a tie . Miss L a V e m e L am b of ers Billy was sent down to talk with
Eugene accom panied them
suid her until mother was ready.
spent the w eek end a t the G llc ris t
“How old are you?" asked the
home.
lady.
L ester G ilc ris t returned to his
“Nine," said Billy.
home in D u n s m u ir, Cal., M onday,
"And what grade are you lu at
a fte r spending ten days w ith his
school T’
m other. M rs. Jessie G llcrist.
"The second." said Billy, “but It’s
M r. and M rs. H a r r y W ld defleld the teacher's fa u lt"
o f H a rris b u rg spent M on day night
a t the F . C. F ü h re r home.
T he Ladles' club m et last W ed
Telephoning Io Swodsa
nesday and 18 w ere present. The
A telephone call from the Doited
club com pleted one q u ilt and has
started q u iltin g one to sell. T he States to Sweden passes over one
mem bers a re w o rk in g on a p lay to ocean and onder two aeaa. After
reaching London the call la carried
be given M arc h 14.
On Tuesday, M arc h 4, Miss Case forward by means of a submarine
and M iss Skow w ill hold a n u tri cable under the North sea to Hol
It Is then taken by lend
tion m eeting a t the H ebron hall. land.
Miss Case w ill dem onstrate m akin g w ire across Holland and Oermany
to Rospock where It again goes un
sandwiches.
F . C. F ü h re r and son C h arley a t - 1 der the water across the Baltic sea
tended an auction sale n ear E u to Malmo. Sweden.
gene Tuesday.
Letter Cabinets.
Sentinel.
A nnabelle and
K a tie
G ilc ris t
en tertain ed the C h in k a p in club Sat
Your Home Print Shop Fir«t
urday evening w ith a p a rty a t th e ir
which you see displayed in our windows.
WANTED — Large quantity Douglas Fir
snd Cedar Piling, all sises. Telegraph,
ERBERT W. LOMBARD. — Attorney day letter collect, best prices f. o. b. car*
at Law. First National Bank building »hipping point, quantities can supply,
Phone »4, Cottage Orove, Oregon.
when can ship. Quick shipment impor
tant. Nltdermayer Martin Lumber Co.,
I . 84IINN. — Attorney nt Lnw and Portland, Oregon.
f20-m«c
Notary Public.
Practices in all
WANT TO BUT.
Marts. Badar building, Cottage Orove,
SECONDHAND GOODS BOUGHT AND
sold. B, C. Davenport, «18 Main
street, Lebow building.
d lttfe
RAFTINO. HENRY M. LAKE. P’an» |
and apeelfleatioaa. Personal calls aî-
D
tsrnoun or evening. Located two miles FOR
FOR RENT— TWO FURNISHED ROOMS
for lieht housekeeping. Light
end wa
«ht snd
wn-
ter furniehed. *10 s month. M.
— - L. - Snell,
ld«3 A»h trenne.
Í20-27P
FOR RENT
SMALL FURNISHED
bungalow, fire pisce, sleeping porch,
nice yard. Reliable ('leaner*, telephone
_________________________ f27p
WANTED--WINTER PASTURE FOR #0
head of ewee. T. H. Belts, Route 2,
Creewell, Oregon.
o31tfr
COMPARI SON
is utterly overshadowed, when you examine the superiority of our
materials, and see how beautifully our garments are made.
Ohe HOTEL
F O X Y LA N D , OXBOON
I0 .B M
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al cafe at once.
f27o
MONET TO LOAM.
See MOTOR FINANCE CORP.
AUTO FINANCING AND LOANS
•9 7 Oak 8t., Eugene, Phone 38»
Open Krenings
’’A FRIENDLY SERVICE”
P08ITI0MS- WANTED.
UNIFORMS
POSITION WANTED _ BOOKKEEPER
wants poeltlon. In well qualified.
W rits to O. w.. asrs of The Sentinel,
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», Or.
M isses’ and W om en ’s j
W A SH DRESSES . .
Children’s
WASH DRESSES
1
1
1
.95
COOK WANTED—APPLY AT COLONI-
IVeWtlcomeyou
„
M r ami M r s H o w ard Keens and
son visited a l ihs M a lta I,earning
* • “ • * • * tu rd «F
night.
T h e W a lk e r girls and boys’ lias
k e lb a ll le s ili » played ('u lla g e Grove
on (lie W a lk e r floo r M onday nlgiil
T he W a lk e r girls won am i the W al
Uri boys lost
Cecil M oriesen »m l M arie Mon
ros. both of this piare, w er« mat
ried Monday
Box Files, T b s Seni Inal.
Compare Our Prices W ith Others and Be Convinced That It Al
ways Pays to Trade at Gray’s.
Cheese
Per Lb
Shortening
4 lb, pail 6 5 c
25c
8 lb .p a il$ 1 .2 5
Excellent Quality
Peet’s Washing Powder,
Bulk Coffee
Catsup
High Orado
Van Camp a
3 lbs.
2 large bottles
69c
35c
White Laundry Soap,
Bacon Back
Per Lb.
25c
large package
$ 1
.95
.49
3 for $1
^and 10 bars 29c
Nalley’s
Mayonaise
A lp in e
M ilk
3 tall cans 25c
14 pint 16c
1 pint 30c
Quart 58c
Save the Labels for
Free Aluminum Kettle
M «aU The Delicious Drink W ith Large Shaker J O .
Free. Our Regular Price, 1 Lb.
vOCOH iYlHll
40C
It A lw a y s P a y s to T r a d e a t G r a y ’s
Your last
chance to get
in on this
Electric Range
Bargain Event
A few more Slightly Uaed, Repossessed, and Shopworn
Come
now and still be In time to take advantage of Ibis substantial
reduction on ranges th at are practically new in every detail.
We are offering these redactions to you
In order to clean out the Used and Shopworn
Ranges th at have accumulated on our sales
Although none of these ranges are
New
Low
Prices
Easy
Terms
M ountain S tates power C ompany
H IN D TH EM AS WE DO AN ABSOLUTELY
Consumer
flu.
Free City Delivery
P hone 53
the newest models WE W ILL STAND BE
MISCELLANEOUS.
Id
'd a y w ith M rs. In«« M o n lls lh .
M rs O ils Chapm an Is III w ith Ihe
G
R
A
Y
5
CASHLCARRY
floor.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
RENT— NICK SIX-ROOM HOME,
east of Cottage drove, Ore. P. 0 . Box
partly Iurni*h«d. Vbsrlas Cochran,
phon» 170R, 235 Twelfth atra.t.
JtOtf»
J4A Phene «1F8.
back at w ork again M onday
W ilb u r H ib bard has purchased a
Ford touring car.
M r and Mrs. U iw e ll llsnslon and
children were guests Munday al the
Dew ey Fogle home.
Mrs. Ed Mai age and son of M a r
~
cola and Mrs. D rv llla Haaen of ’ Cot
(age Grove were guests Bunday al
the G ertru d e Buchanan home
M is Mallei Creighton ami Mrs
Jesse Jones of Salem visited F rid a y
w ith M rs James E n rig h t.
G ladys K lrk e n d a ll visited several
days recently w ith M r and
M rs
N a th a n Crow of Yoncalla
M rs Nellie W itc h e r visile»! Mon
Hotpolnt and Westingbouse Electric Ranges must go.
The DIRECT WAY OF MERCHANDISINO—from PRODUCER
to CONSUMERS, has very distinct advantages, and we are able to
produce original models,
made of superior fabrics,
tailored and finished by skilled workmen
under our own supervision,
and give you every ounce of quality the price will carry.
attorneys .
D B A T T BTO.
(H|>»»l»l Io tk» H»nll«»l )
Feb. »8 M i and Mrs. Ted R llk-
wootl o f C e n tral IM In t were din ner
guests at the M w iw n c e M o n tle lh
home F rid a y . T hey have been vl»
illn g friends and relative« In ('res-
well and this v ic in ity fo r a week.
M r. and M i a. Is>gan Hear o f Ores
well were visitors at the
E. II.
Koch home Thursday.
H o w ard K e e n e was unable to
w ork a t the m ill Iasi week on ac
count o f an abscess on his leg.
T hu rsday he w ent to Eugene and
had It lanced and was able to be
The Wash Frocks and Uniforms
Ï
Onton.
S A G IN A W .
(Dp»risl tv tk» S»«iio»l I
Feb. 36. J. A . Joll loot one of
hia big black horse« Sunday o f thia
week. T h e a n im a l died fro m blood
poisoning.
M r«, S taldar'a m other. M r«. D a v i
son o f C ottage G rove, la recovering
fro m the flu a t the S ta ld e r home.
M n . C. A. M oore entertained the
Social N eighbors club a t her home
W ednesday o f laat W M k . F ifte en
w ere
preeent.
A
nitaceiianeous
show er w ill be held by (he club
W ednesday o f thia w eek fo r M r«
H elen Scott, a recent bride, a t the
home o f M r«. Id a Jackson o f W a l
ker.
T h e W a lk e r A th le tic club
de glasses.
feated (he S an ta C la ra team in a
Misses Annabelle and K a tie Q u
basketball gam e F rid a y n ig ht on erist have purchased a
D u rant
the high school gym naaium floor. sedan fro m th e ir b ro th er Lester.
T h e E . J. K e n t fam ily have p u r
chased a new Chevrolet universal
LONDON.
, sedan fro m the C ottage G rove M o
to r com pany.
( Special to tk» Sssliaid I
M r. and M i«. C. A. M oore. M r.
Feb. 28. - F r a n k
H a m b ric k
of
and M rs. K. J. Sear«, M r and Mrs.
C. C. C onner. M r. and M r». Oscar Cottage Orove. a fo rm e r resident of
Jackson and M r. and M rs. K. J. B lack Butte, spent several days Iasi
old
neighbors at
spent Tuesday In Eugene, the Kents week vis itin g
re m a in in g fo r a 6 SO d in ner w ith a Black B u tte and London.
Bert N ew ton, who wa» badly hurt
d au gh ter.
M r. and M r». J. A. Joll and «on laat F rid a y a t ra m p A when the
and M r. and M r«. O scar Jackson pull back line struck h im In (he
and sons w ere Sunday guests a t (he face, is Im proving as well as could
be expected.
C, A. M oo re home.
Mis» Faye B a rre l and Miss Sybil
M r. wnd M rs. W . A. W itc h e r are
vis itin g a t the home o f a daughter. Veatch spent the week end at Ash
land w ith Miss H a rre l's parents
M rs. Louis Allen of S u therlin .
Ed T u lia r and son E a rl of Eu
T h e Lee N ixon. W . E . N ixon. H a r
old W o lfa rd and E. J. K e n t fa m i gene spent Sunday afternoon w ith
lies w ere Sunday visitors in Cottage Mrs. Joe Geer
M rs. John O verholser and son
G rove a t the H u g h N ixo n home.
T h e child ren o f M r. and
M rs. George o f S ilk creek spent Sunday
afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Over-
Slack are ill w ith whooping cough.
T he W a lk e r girls' basketball team holser's brother, C h arlie Powell.
J. E. Bnnton. who has been III, Is
defeated the C resw ell girls on the
W a lk e r flo o r M onday n ig ht, but the im proving.
Cresw ell boys won over the W a lk e r ' Am ong those on the sick list are
Mrs. F ra n k ie T ho rn , Clayton T o w n
boys by a one-point m argin.
send and F red Donney
H a ro ld P hillips of Seattls spent
M O U N T V IE W .
the w eek end w ith his parents. M r.
and M rs. Robert Phllllpe.
(Special to the SenllneL)
E a rl and R o yal N o rris o f O a k
F eb 26.- M rs Sarah Shaw ami land spent Sunday afternoon w ith
M rs. A n na H o ffm a n o f Eugene and H a ro ld Abeene
M r. and M rs. R alph
B a k e r and
Mlsa M axine W h eeler of Eugene
fou r children o f S an ta C la ra w ere spent the w eek end w ith a cousin
Sunday guests o f M rs. H o ffm a n 's M rs. John W ilk in s .
sister. M r«. A m anda Sear«.
T he dance club w ill hold a bus I
M erle Simonds of Loran e was at nes« m eeting and p a rty at the Cal»
the C larence Johnson home S a tu r pooya hotel W ednesday evening
day.
M r. and M r«. H a r r y G arm an of
C A. K in g and Claude A rn e a t Black B u tte w ent to Roseburg Sun
tended an auction sale in Eugene day to attend the fu n eral o f M rs
Wednesday.
G arm an's fath er. M r. H a rt.
M r and Mrs. John W ilk in s of |
M rs. Charles Bales and Mrs. K a te
Sears o f the G rove spent one day- cam p A and Mias M axin e W heeler
last w eek w ith M rs W . M Hands. o f Eugene spent fro m Sunday to
M r and M rs. E lm e r R ile y and M onday a t M arcola.
little d au gh ter o f Ashland visited
M r. and M rs N o rm an M eK eele
over the week ened w ith a sister of of P o rtland »jient S a turday night
M r. R iley. M rs C. B. Sears.
w ith the W . L. Townsend fam ily .
M r. and M rs. Joe H a n n a of P o rt
M r and M rs. A. H . Steve o f Seat
land and M r. and M rs. E . M Boas tle spent Sunday a t the home of a
of the G rove w ere d in n e r guests niece. M rs. W . H. Bacheltlsr.
S a tu rd a y o f M r. and M rs. C. A
W . H . Bachelder attended a m eet
K in g.
M r. and M rs. H a n n a are ing of the Am erican Legion in
D ra in Sfonday evening.
cousins of M r. K ing.
M r. and M rs F ra n k Creason of
C ottage G rove
visited
T hu rsday
C oafuaed G eography
w ith M rs. A m an da Sears.
“W hat river separates Texas
M r. and M rs. Claude A rne and
sons visited Sunday w ith M r. and from Mexico?” This was a «tickler
for Jackie. Father coached Jackie
M rs. U len Linebaugh o f W alden.
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M rs. L. K . B ru m fie ld o f M ars h on the answer fo make him get at
But Jackie bad
field a rriv ed Sunday fo r a
visit least part of IL
He
w ith h er m other. M rs.
Am anda done enough for that evening.
couldn’t think what the river was
Sears
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makes and brings DIRECT TO YOU
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Those present w ere
Miss
Pauline 8ehn«lder, Mias la V s r n s
L am b. Mias M a ry
Vinson.
Mis«
Florence Kebelbeek. Miss Georgia
C larke, the Misses Hasel and Helen
H u ff, Ml.is M illire n ! Burrow s, Mias
Jessie P ru e tt, Ml» M arg a re t Turgel-
•on. Miss K a tie G llcrist, M r*. Ada
O verton. IxMila S lrow heck, C hai ley
F ü h re r. E llio tt Vinson.
George
Kebelbeek
Jr.. C a rl
Kebelbeek,
O rvel W h ile , M r M ille r. Law rence
C la rk e and M a te r and Leonard «.111
crlat. T h e evening was spent play
I ng games. K efreshm enis of Ice
cream , cake and punch were served
late In the evening
T he Judd D o o little fa m ily
are
sick w ith the flu.
Mrs. B u lb Dugar» and children
visited at the F red P atton home
Sunday^
M r. and Mrs. F red O verton mo-
tored
to
Eugene
M onday
Mr
O verton had hie eyes
fitte d
to
NEW RANGE.
T h a t guarantee Is your satis
faction.
Remember there are only a few more
ranges le ft and they will not be on the floor
very long a t these rodused prices.
terms are In effect.
The usual