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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1930)
Joint hoeteaae» A »liver offering Culinary Klnka from the P enny D IS T O II saved —serving as s butter sauce for will be taken. Children of the ml« Cook. tha heated vegetable: reposing In »Ion band, under the direction of W hile the »trains of the famous the soup kettle along with staler M ra R. A. Trask, w ill present an old wedding w alk still echo down Juices from othar vegetable« and oriental play, "The Stolen Prince, ’ meats; used In place of m ilk In the corridor« and before the honey cream sauces or instead of water Don Totheroh. moon sinks down Into tha hortaon In tha m aking of gelatins baas vega- A fam ily picnic waa hold Sunday of oft times proaalc married Ilf » - - 1 table ealada at Swimmer» Delight at which the If » Just as wall to remind tha following ware preeant: M r. and fluttary young bride that feminine Mine Hoad W ork Hushed W ork on ths Frank Brice creek Mrs. A. A. Richmond and family' frill» and fripperies do not suffice. Cottage Grove; Ml»» Alice South- that • well-cooked meal remains the road Is continuing and work was wick. Portland; M r. and Mra. E. W. open but none too heavily trafficked started Monday on the connecting Armee and fam ily. Cottage Grove: road to a man's affections, and that link route between ths Champion Mr. and M ra R. E . G ri» wold. Mrs. both money and m arital happiness and Mustek mines, according to Alice Richmond. M r and M ra c<n „ „ down th< , lnk tpout Bn„ Tom Parker, employed In ths work I Lloyd Armee. M r. and M r a Norval out the hack door via the garbage who waa here Tuesday. A targ< Armas, Eugene. Mis« E va Rlch- can unless the culinary queen crew of men Is working on the link | mond, Wooster, O. wields a Scotch mixing spoon and road under the direction of Loren has more than a flirtin g acquain Hunt, road supervisor. County road machinery was taken to Champion M ra C A. Beidler entertained tance with cooking fo r taro. Tuesday night w ith a dinner party Confronted by rows of gaily Monday by M r. Parker. Headquar honoring her nieces. O livian and labeled fru it and vegetable cans on tera of the road crew le at the Julian Ann Smith of i*ortland. Cov her newly stocked shelves — the Champion mine office building, er» were laid for the two honor bride little realises the Importance . Th* evunty bridge crew under guests. Louise Wynne. Msdelle of planning on how beet to use the D«mewood was called Mondny Beidler, Frances Macktn, Kathleen hatf can of peaches left from yae- j to f p a l r the second approach of Beidler. Beth Bede of this city and terday e breakfasting, until all ths Ul* bridge through which a truck i Adeline Adams of Eugene. refrigerator dishes and h alf t h e 1 loaJe<1 w ith dynamite went breakfast china house the remains T h r « « < • « * ’*««». through Mrs. E l b e r t Smith entertained of these opened and h alf used which the truck went, had been re paired only a day or two before ] Saturday w ith a swimming party at canned supplies. And w hat a Swimmers Delight, honoring her marked effect such knowledge has daughter Evelyn on her sixteenth on that blueprint to domestic felici Alwavs That D a n g e r birthday anniversary. ty— the fam ily budget! “Splendor," said I II Ho, the sag, A prosaic can of tomatoes holds: Chinatown, "may tnusc a proud be overlooked bee« use o f Members ot the Royal Neighbors all the lure of a travel chart, the nian own magnl1leence."--W<i»hlnf and their fam ilies held a picnic adventure of a new road. Canned h i . - Wedneeday evening In the city tomatoes, valuable not only from a , park. A social time followed the standpoint of flavor but brim ful of vim, vigor and vitamin»», may tour picnic eupper. through the dally three w ith a flare. Woruen Golfers Have Meeting. The juice »trained off become« a Members of the women'» golf club met Wednesday, which Is gay good morning system eye-open- ladies' day on the local golf course. <r. gives backbone to the luncheon for a morning of goU. Luncheon cream soup or adds a distinctive was served at the club house and flare to the dinner party in the the afternoon was spent painting form of tomato aspic, leaving the "The trouble w ith me. and I guess chairs and tables for the club »olid portions for use In any dish this applies to 8 8 of the men w ho 1 bouse. In the evening husband» demanding cooked tomatoes. O r are putting on weight, I didn't have were entertained at a picnic sup- with equal sauveness It may dle the energy or "pep" to keep It off i per at Woodson'» auto camp Club guise the Sunday roast of veal In Lost all Interest In any healthy ac members w ill meet again next Wed- the form of a tomato sauce, which tivity and Just laasd around accu nesday. j may also be used for cauliflower. m ulating the old pounds until I got ■-------------- string beans, fish and such. I t may that "Krushen feeling." L ittle Jim m y Smith Injured. be used Instead of other liquid In 8ta rt taking Kru»ehen Salts | Jim m y Smith, ll-year-old son of preparing pot roast or beet or lamb. th at’s the common-sen»« way to re Mr. and Mrs E H. Smith, suffered used sa an extender to eggs In duce- but don't take them w ith the ’ a painfully cut w rist Monday when scrambling or in omelette making, Idea that they possess reducing the ax w ith which he was cutting or lend the subtle touch of dlstinc- qualities In themaelvea wood slipped from his hand. He non- -flavor. Thle Is what they do—they clean was taken to a Eugene hospital Canned corn may be combined out the Impurities In your blood by Monday evening and it was found w ith canned beans as succotash; j keeping the bowel«, kidney» ami that his injury, although extremely in fritters, chowder, corn Uv»r In splendid working shape and painful, was not serious. H e was pudding, soup: heated w ith minced fill you with a vigor and tlrele able to return to his home Tuesday green peppers or pi men toes: escal- energy you'd moat forgotten afternoon. loped w ith an equal portion of existed, highly seasoned tomatoes. As a result Instead of planting Codling Moth Spray Due. Canned peas, beyond their ability yourself in an easy chair every fre.- Now Is the tim e to spray fo r cod- to be used In any way that fresh moment and letting flabby fat ac- •' ling moth on apples and fall pears. peas are served may be used In cumulate you feel an urge for ac- O | I according to C. E Stewart, county soup, in cream sauce, w ith fish loaf tlvlty that keeps you moving fru it Inspector. or new potatoes, in vegetable salad, around doing the things jrou'vs al S J The formula la as follows: Lead heated in the gravy remaining from ways wanted to do and needed to do J arsenate 4 pounds to 300 gallons of broiled lamb chops: as a garnish to keep you In good condition. v1| water. I f anthracnoee is spreading to meats and fish, or heated with Then watch the pounds slid» off ' In the orchard, use 4-4-50 bordeaux shredded lettuce or a bit of m in t Kruschen Salts are ths up-to-date mixture, in combination with the Spinach canned Is a moat versa Fountain of Touth. Take one-half lead arsenate as proportioned tile creature— the liquor drained off teaspoonful In a glass of hot or ; above. Apply a t once. and used w ith a little of the ipm - cold water tomorrow morning nr ach for a cream of spinach soup is every morning and If they don Hosiery Guessing Contest Closes. a delightful form of economizing. change your whole Idea about The hosiery guessing contest at W hile the spinach seasoned wall duclng. go back and get the smal! The F a ir store closed Saturday (did you know a sly dash of nut price you paid for them. Get an 83 night. Mrs. W . B. Johnston winning meg adds taste appeal! may be cent bottle of Kruschen Salt» first prize, three pairs of silk stock shaped In timbale molds, used as a lasts 4 weeks, at Cottage Grove ings. Mrs. W alter K iltridg e won garnish for planked fish or meat, Pharmacy second prize, one pair of $1.50 hose, added to lemon gelatine and used and Mrs. M yrtle Saltsman won as a salad, «scalloped or made Into , ' third prize, a pair of $1 hose. a souffle, or shaped Into nests and , filled with tiny molded cheese eggs IT 'S W IS E TO L e ft over roast meat, finely or a poached egg. Tha canny cook ground and mixed w ith a little uses half of the opened can In a horse radish or chopped pickles and little individual one piece meal— mayonnaise, makes a good sand half filling baked tart shells with w ic h r u l i n g 4 spinach, breaking Into It one egg, adding leftover canned tomato sauce or tomato juice, and a sprin O d d itie s fo r T r a v e le r kle of cheese. Then these are baked to O b s e r v e in H a w a i i In a moderate oven until tha egg ts “Believe It or not.” hut I In wall set! And Friend Husband doesn't grows s variety of bananas whose fruit ripen» within the trunk of ■ O T IC E O F SALE or 880.000 XEFUMD- IM O BOM DB. 1SS0. the plaLt. Thia was one of the verified as ; Notice 1» hereby g i » « th a t s .a i.d bid» aertlona aubmltled in a “believe It w ill be r M .lv w l lo r lb» M l . o f T h ir ty or not” contest conducted by a Thouooad D ollar» (» 8 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 ) K »fn»d- tng bond«, 1030, by the d i y recorder of Honolulu newapaiier. the c ity of Cottage Grove s t bi» off)««, Other “believe It or not«" were: c ity hell. u n til th« hour of 8 :8 0 o 'elock p. m. on Monday, tha 18th dsy of Sep Every word in the Hawaiian Ian ' tember. 1080, ot which tim e and In ISO guage ends with a vowel. connctl chamber In the d t y h ail of Cot Since January, 1929, Chevrolet ha» produced and The smallest kingdom In the tage Grove, Ore., »old b id . w ill bo »posed world once existed io the Hawaiian end considered by the common council •old over 2,OOf),OOC six-cylinder automobiles — M id d ty . Islands. The kingdom of Mitoll. on of Sold bond» shall bo deled i h . 18th day the Napall coast of Kauai, a few of October. 1080. sad w ill bo d o t aorteUy nearly five time« ns many a« any other manu hundred yards wide and a few ■ t the rate of »15 0 0 .0 0 per y»»r. to -w lt; Fifteen H und red D o lla r . (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) due , facturer has ever built In an equal length of time. miles long, was formerly Inhabited October tS . 1031. by about 200 Hawaiian» under their Fiftee n H und red D o lla r . (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) d u . October 15, 1032. own king. These 2,000,000 buyers have chosen Chevrolet Fiftee n H und red D o lto n (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) du . The water from a waterfall In October IS . 1088. because It offers many desirable qualities not ob Nuuanu valley never reaches the Fiftee n H undred D ollar» (» 1 8 0 0 .0 0 ) dn* October 15, 1034. ground direct. tainable In any other car so low in price— Fifteen H und red D o lla r. (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) due In Honolulu you can stan , on October 15, 1035. dry pavement on one side of the Fiftee n H und red D ollar» (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) du» street and see It rxln on the other October 15, 103«. —the smoothness, silence and flexibility of a mod- Fiftee n H und red Dollar« (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) due side. October IS . 101T. em six-cylinder engine-the comfort and roada The Island of Moollkinl. a little Fiftee n H und red D ollar» (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) doe south of Maul, was lost by Hawai October IS , 1938. bility of a modern, full-length chacsb—and the Fiftee n H und red D ollar» (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) du» ian royalty In a poker game. October 15. 1938 The nightingale ot Kona is not style, safety and distinction of bodies I y Fisher. F iftee n H u n d re d D o lla r* ( * 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) da« October IS , 1940. a b ird ; It ts a Jackass. F ifteen H und red D o lto n (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) due The old KaumakaplII church In October 15, 19«1. Yet, despite these fine car advantages, the Chev Honolulu was built with two Fiftee n H und red D ollars (» 1 8 0 0 .0 0 ) due steeples to carry out the wish of | October IS . 1942. rolet Six is unusually economical. Its gas, oil, Fiftee n H u n d re d D o lla r . (» 1 6 0 0 .0 0 ) doe King Kalakaua. . - w ill m»»t W » d -O r» n n l« held high soon and M r» "*1 1**1- Vinal Randall low. Th» honor oommttte« w ill ba r u a a t a r a o a lv a d a u a a t n n r e i Mr». Ed Oonnar, Mrs. 8. 8. Thomas, * M ra A lta K a rt and Mra. N»wtoo Land Mr» L»e Dugan and Mr» W aletr - ♦ — Pitcher »ntertaln»d the ladle«' M r. and Mra. W ilbur W atkins »a- auxiliary of th» Eagle« Wedneeday tertalned Monday night with a din- afternoon at the home of Mr» Du aar party In honor of Mra. W at- gan. A pleaaant »octal afternoon waa kina’ father, W. P. Moore, and her »pent w ith needlework. Dainty re- alater, Haaal Moore, both of Iowa, freshnienta were aervad on the lawn w h o h a e a ^ a a n ^ la lt ln jjh e r a ^ under the ti See It! Enjoy It! THE Lane County Fair A U G U ST 27-28-29-30 Bigger— Better Than Ever W ith M any N ew Features Exhibits—Horse Races—Four-H Fair Two Weddings—Vaudeville—Fireworks AND A GREAT HISTORICAL PAGEANT It’s Tour Fair—Support It T h is S p e c ia l O ile r E n d s S e p t« i. s t I O n ly a fe w d a y s le ft to b a y tills ] ELECTMC ALL-STEEL R E F R IG E R A T O R D o n ’t le t th is op p ortu n ity slip a w ay — H a v e y o u r G eneral E lectric t o en jo y this sum m er and a ll year ’round. Join th e h u n dreds o f happ y h ou se w ives w h o h a v e b e com e th e p rou d possessors o f G eneral E lectric R efrigerators during th e p a st few w eeks o f th is special o f fe r . O n ly $ 1 3 .2 5 dow n (th e fir s t m o n t h ’s p a y m e n t ) places it in you r hom e. C om e in to d a y an le t u s ta lk it over. The Vegetable Pan Vises (s V A iiL lS Mountain States good foods to eat; • •you haven’t given our friendly salesmen an opportunity to show you what Safeway service really means; TH«n you owe it to yourself to visit your near»*! Safeway Star« ond experience a new »hopping pieotur*. and SA T U R D A Y Sunripe Oats 9 lb. bag 45c C. & H. SUGAR 10 lbs. 49c Swifts’ Crescent Shortening 3 lbs. 45c Crux Margarine Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans 14c 3 lbs. 45c Alsea Cream Cheese Lb. 22c Airy way Coffee Fine Flavor 3 lbs. 89c Gold Dust Washing Powder Large Package 19c Citrus Bar Soap 10 bars 29c PHONE 219—WE DELIVER We reserve the right to limit quantities ,,T l FRY SIZE W E SSO N OIL (V2 gal.) 88c (TIOOMK A S IX AviEia>uneiii^ a n e w proehietion reco rd GENERA! INCUJDINO Why Fat Men Stay Fat • •you hove never enter ed our dean, orderly stores or seen our attractive displays of is included w ith o u t charge as^tn additional inducem ent during t h i s S p ecial Offer w hich closes S ep t. 1st. PLACE YOUR ORDBR TODAY I Power Company 2 9OOO9OOO C h e v r o le t S ix e s notr on th e r o a d October 15, 1943. Fifteen H und red D o lto n (» 1 6 0 0 .0 0 ) d a . October 15, 1944. Fiftee n H und red D o lto n (» 1 8 0 0 .0 0 ) doe I I n s titu te T h a t H o u s e s October IS , 1945. Fiftee red D ollar» (* 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) d a . M illio n s o f M ic r o b e s October n 15. H und 1940. The Lister Institute of Preven Fifteen H und red D o ila n (» 1 5 0 0 .0 0 ) dn» tive Medicine, Chelsea, England, October IS , 1947. Fifteen H und red D o ila n (» 1 6 0 0 .0 0 ) dne contains the largpst collection of October IS , 1948. microbes In the world. They num Fifteen H ond red D o ila n (» 1 8 0 0 .0 0 ) d»e ber some 1,500 different varieties October IS , 1949. Fiftoe» H ond red D o ila n (» 1 6 0 0 .0 0 ) dne growing In little glass tubes about October 15. 1950. I five inches long, and though they w ith Internet coupon» attached bearing In look harmless enough, some ternet at t h . rate of not to exceed t lx ( 8 ) per cent per annum from date thereof; amongst them would, If let loose end the eald Intereet to bo paid aaml- and distributed, probably start an annually on the 16th day of A p ril and the 15th day o f October of each year epidemic which might easily vie In r date th e n o f. deadlines« with those recorded In a fte P rin c ip al and internet ehall bo payable the Middle ages. All these tiny or at the city trea a u re r'e office la Cottage ganlsms, the majority of which Grove, O n . The whole of «aid bond« ehell be concurrent and «hall ba w ithou t prior- produce diseases of various kinds i tty oa to each other, and ahall bo In human beings, animals and erel obligation of the d t y of Cottage j ! Grove, Ore. plants, require constant skilled at ehell be accompanied by a c e rti tention much as do flowers and fied Ride check o f fiv e ( 6 ) p e r cent of the vegetables In an ordinary garden; emonnt bid. Said bonds a n to be negotiable and while some are so delicate that be «old fo r not leee than th e ir par they can only be bred successfully ahall rslne piue accrued lala re et, the eouaell In Incubators, corresponding to the reeervlng the rig h t to reject any and all bide; eald booda are to be diepoeed of hothouses of horticulturists. under an Act e n titled : " A n Act to amend the charter o f the c ity of Cottage Grove. O n ., by adding a P a rt of Lost A tlantis? new chapter thereto snthorlelng sad em powering the common eonncll of the d t y The flve Inhabited Scllly islands ot Cottage Orove to leeuo and soil ■<- are 8t. Mary's, Tresco, St. M artin’s, rottable bonds o f the d t y of Cottage Orove In the sum o f T h ir ty Thoueend Dot- . St. Agnes and Bryher. The capital re ( ( 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ), or eo mneh thereof as i to Hugh Town In S t Mary's. This, -lo •h e ll be neceeaery for the purpose of ra- ' together with Star castle, dating , funding th irty thoossnd d o ila n (» 30 ,- back to the time of Queen Eliza. ; 0 0 0 .0 0 ) Funding Bonds deted October 1, 1910, end due October 1, 1930, and to betb, 1» situated on a sandy penin- roeoeda In re tirin g the out- - »ilia known as the Garrison. The sunding* thfri standing th irty thousand d o ila n (» 3 0 ,- 0 0 .0 0 ) of funding bonds deted October town has a harbor, used by the 0 ooo.oo) of fu 1, I 1910, ond l due October 1. 1930, eald ! Penzance steamers, and a road- i- 81?' .•"< r,In te re st at le not ......I. “ ,, 1 bond« bond« to to bee bear .intereet et a • ra rate not to to ex ex- atead where large vessels may lie , | x <91 p .r M B t p«r annum payable St anchor. eemi a n n u a lly ? ' The main Industry of the Islands , and pursuant to ordlnane* Mo. 1059 paee.d by th» common council and ap to flower growing. The Islands proved by the mayor on th» 18th day of have figured In history at various : August. 1930. I f no satisfactory bid» fo r th» purch»«« times. Supposedly, they are all uf »»Id bonds ba received t h . council w ill that la left of the lost continent sell .e ld bonds a t p riv a te e»la fo r not I.«« Atlantis. Then some suppose they than par and accrued Interest. Approving opinion of T .» l, W ln free , were the Casalterides, or “Tin Is MeCalloch and Hhnler w ill be furnished. lands” of the ancleuta. They are Dated and firs t published thle 3 le t day now part of the Duchy of Corn of Auguat, 1980. Dated and la»t publl»h»d wall, thus belonging to th« prince thia 4th day of Beptember, 1 9 (0 . tire and upkeep economy is unsurp ssed. And THo Coach. t ' U . ) . o. ». F M s r /a r r o r y any model can he bought for a small down pay ment and easy monthly terms! Come In today. 1 earn for yourself why two million buyers have agreed—‘’it’s wise to choose u Six.” Snm t* • • <••• of W al«. •2I-»d 0. K. CALDWELL. City BM«rd*r. A fu d e rn p ro d u c tio n m t ih o d i o ttu ro h l t h a u a llt r Sport riMutot OodMh Coup» Sport coupe Club aedan Sedan $S7S Special sedan (S wire wheels standard on Spe cial Medan.) r ^ n tu r e t 50-horsepower six-cylinder motor . . . 48-pound crankshaft . . . full-length frame . . . four seral- elllptlc springs . . . fully-enclosed four-wheel brakes . . . four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb ers . . . dash gasoline gauge . . . Fisher hardwood- and-stecl body , . . adjustable driver's seat . . , safety gasoline tank In the rear . . . non-glare W windshield . . , and, for your protection, a new and liberal service policy. R O A D S T F S or P H A ETO N Heden D allvw y . . •4 9 5 ? tgq» |b i Delivery ............»365 ■deter D elivery I4 4 Q (F IcA -u p bno ootra) IW T o n Oueeela . 153» Wilk Cab............ »615 fr ic o t / . o. ». fa c to ry f l i n t , M ic h . Spoetai op uip tn o n t ootra C H E V R O L E T S IX Cottage Grove Motor Co. JACK MAULDING, PROP. S IX -C V L IN D B R SM O O TH NRSS AT IO W COST