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rm iiA V , ffwhuamy 46 w. m i ra n a n r * Tur. m W T IM It, CXyiTAO^OBOjjKOBBOOW. PAID K orbrrt A<lam« of Cr««c«nt City, Cal., I« visiting at tha home of hla motilar, Mrs M. E. Adam«. All Mrorh mak»s Jack a dull litiy Enjoy youraelf at the I'aatlme. Mr«. Adna IU««ell and ion Billie, who had been vlaltlng M n . Blaaell'« father, Frank Ham brick, returned yeaterday to their home In Dune- mulr, Cal The Ralph Teeter» fam ily have moved from Milk creek to their new 1 home recently completed on the west side. Mr. and Mr». F. L. Grannla re turned Maturday night from Seat- , tie. They were accompanied by j Mr«. Orannla’ mother, Mr». F. T. ; Wllaon, and by their daughter : Carolyn, who had completed a ' hualnr«» course at a Beattie buel- i riv»» college. Mr. and Mr». George York of Eu- I gene visited Monday evening with Hr«. York's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall. Rev. I. (). Hhaw epoke Monday , at a community meeting at Lorane on "George Washington, the Man." REV CAMERON SPEAKER BEFORE LATHAM P. T. A. P U S FOR WIDOWS IMMUNIZATION CLINIC TREATS 45 CHILDREN children showing any tendency will be notified by letter from the health office within the next week, according to a report from the I local health group. At the nest meeting of the health group Monday afternoon, March T, , in the council chamber of the city hall, Dr. Karron w ill address tha group on goiter and method of treatment. Parents of the children, who showed a tendency toward goiter, have been especially urged to attend this meeting end consult with Dr. Kerron In person. Publlo school teachers, who will aid the health unit In the thyroid treat ment In the schools, also have! urged to attend the meeting. lattham, Feb. 24. — (Spadai.) — jj p Cameron of Cottage drove, «peaking at the Latham Par- »nt-Tearher asaodatlon meeting _ . .. „ ... - a , Friday night on "The Hand of Ood "Give the widow» and orphan» of Public Health Group sponsors |n Our National Hlatory," declared the World war veterans the same Project; 410 Examined for that always at time of great »tress consideration that la given to tha God had sent a leader to guide the widows and orphans of veterans of Thyroid Traits people safely. He declared that the other wars." This w ill be the plea time of the Jewish captivity In of the American Legion auxiliary to About 43 grad« pupils were given “ I knew I bad paid that bill, Babylon, tha trying day» of t h a the __ _______ ______________ seventy-second eongra French revolution as well as tha | cordjnB u, Mr«. E rm ll TlUer, chair the diphtheria Immunisation serum and here’» the prvHif—my cun heart stirring tlmaa of Washington man of the legislative committee of at a school clinic laat Friday. Thia ei'let I eheck.’1 We offer the facil #nd Lincoln In the United States Calvin Funk unit of thl» city. Pen number Included a faw children of M iatiik in occur ill the beet of ities of our N p lell- were terrible to those living then sion« for W orld war widows and pre-school age and others who had but that God's goodness had pro orphans has been placed first on missed taking tha serum when giv faiiiilii*« but » canceled cheek <1 i (I organization vided a leader at each tlma to bring the legislative programs of both en at other time«. The treatment Blue M ountain H ouse Burna. cIlnchi'N any argument over to people of re- light out of darkness. Always, the the American Laglon and auxiliary, was administered by D r. Seth Ker- Mfwiby Creek. Feb. 21.—(Special.) 1,111 m . A checking account aim» «ponaihility. Come ron, county health officer, and Mrs. ■ peaker said, a better social order Mrs. T iller said. -The Joe Perkins house at Blua ahowa to tin* penny how mueh Della Fitzgerald, county health in a n d g e t ac haa emerged out of the chaos. Compensation at tha rata of $3u nurse. They war« assisted by Mrs. Mountain was burned to the ground "The present la not a time of de a month for the widow, 810 for tha late Wednesday afternoon and prac your liviiiK «'«at«. quainted today. pression.” Rev. Cameron said In first child and $5 a month for each Armand Wynne, president of the tically all the contents wera des local public health group. To com troyed. Mra. Perkins was severely j concluding, "but a dawn of a new additional child la now granted to plete tha Immunisation three "»hots” ■lay.” burned In attem pting to save soma the widows and orphans of men A debate on "Resolved, that liv who died In tha service during tha will be given, each three weeka of tha household goods. ing In the city Is to be preferred World war or from disabilities apart. Several weeks following the The fam ily was at supper when to living In the country," wae bald which can be traced legally to final "shot" the Bhlck teat will be tha little daughter discovered the given. Those who failed to get this fire. A t that time the blase ex by members of the eighth grade Mr. and Mr». Emerson Wilcox World war servlca, Mra. T iller ex test last year will be taken care of tended nearly the full length of the and M r. and Mr». C. H. Lund, all class end the decision was given to plained. The widows and orphans Capital $50,000 Surplus $25,000 at that time. Smallpox vaccination roof. the affirm ative side by the Judges, of Portland, »pent the week end of other W orld w ar veterans re- ■ . . . win be given at the same . . . . . . • time ■„. « .1« aino K. H Bennett, who recently pur with M r and Mrs. C. C. Crueon. Rev. Cameron. Billy Johnson and celve nothing Widow» of all Span- ,h„ , , B(J. the last Immunization Esther Trunnell. The affirm ative chased the Claude K e rr ranch, haa Ish war veterans, who served 90 ministered. Mr. Wilcox 1» a brother and Mrs. side was upheld by Helen Johnson, days and who were married prior given M r. Perkins lumber from The e»tate of M ary K Bower« 1 Lund Is a «later of Mr». Cruaon. Johnnie Gallo and Robert Gordl- Following the treatm ent for im- *>me camp houses w ith which to a as valued at $6,274 05 In an Inven Mrs. N E. Ola»», Mr«. Andrew neer and the negative by Vivian to September 1, 1822, receive $30 a month, and widows of all Civil war munlzatlon 410 pupils wera ex rebuild. tory filed laat week by E W Nixon, lirund, Mrs. Alfred W ulff, Mr». R. | W orth Harvey and C. 11. Burk- II. Field» and Mr». W. M MaoQlb- W hlta, M ike McKlbben and Homer veterans married prior to June 27, amined for thyroid tendency. The Buker. Typewriter« for rent, Senti- ! holder, appraiser«. 1905, receive from $30 to $50 a results were not available at the j bon attended a meeting of the Eu- Other numbers on the program present time but the parents of nel. month. ' gene Oarden club Friday In that W« make new car« out of wreck». follow: Recitation, "A Boy'» P riv i Mr«. Florence May»« and «later. During the laat session of con lege," Billy Foster; recitation, Mrs. H . Baker, vlelted recently Painting and body rebuilding. Cot city. Eastern Htar member» who a t Washington Is Best." E lla May gress a bill which provided $20 per over the week end at Albany with tage drove Body Work», L. 8, mStfc tended a meeting In Eugene Friday Trunnell; recitation, "M y Country's month for widows of World war a coualn. Mr«. Dean Duvall, and Davie, Prop., Spriggs Bldg. vaterana and $5 per month for each with friend« In Halem. Mr«. May»« M r and Mr». C E. Brown are the I night for the visit of the associate Boy," Charles Plum mer; piano solo, child, with $15 per month for de recently returned from Portland, parent» of a 7 pound daughter born grand conductre»« were Mr. and i Eleanor White. pendent parents over 65 years of Mrs. W illiam Thum. M r and Mrs. where «he had been employed for Munday at a Eugene hospital. jV . T. Randall, Mr». W. M MaoGIb- LE0I0N, AUXILIARY RADIO age, or $20 per month for both par two months. ents, was favorably reported to the Mr. and Mr«. E. E. Chestnut and bon. Mr». Bert Trask, Mr». A. W STANDARD is a cold water mix, and its glue base provides Mr« Mildred Morrle returned F ri ■laughters Ethel and Donna Jean, Swanson. Mr». Clydo Robert«, Mr«. PROGRAM HONORS H E R O house but failed to be enacted Into perfect emulsion and color distribution. It will not dust or day afternoon from K lam ath Falla. George lirund and Ivan W eight of Charles Hall. Mr». Bchofleld St»w- law. Mrs. T ille r expressed the be rub off. "I'm for Community Men." art. George M atthew , and Mr and A radio program In honor of lief that legislation to give the wid (hls city and Mias Anna W alkln- Richard Freund, who went to le x ahaw of Banta Ana, Cal., were Mr». Herman Lafky. The .ta t- of G eorg. W a.htngton w a . presented ows and orphans of the W orld war A complete stock of colors. In bulk for white 8c and col Sunday between 3 30 and 4 80 over equal treatment w ith those of other Angel»« «everal month» ago, ha» re guest» Bunday at the home of Mr. fleer will Vl.lt hero March 11 ors 10c pound. station K O R E of Eugene by the turned and Is vlaltlng at the E. C and Mra. B. A. W alklnshaw of Eu- Miss Forrest Schneider and Mis» American I-eglon and American wars would be enacted at tha cur 1 g«ne. rent session ot congress. Kliay home. Em ilie Haldeman of Klam ath Falla Ixzglon auxiliary of this city. W ill trade phonographs for wood. »pent the week end In thl» city. A «mall dining room haa been The program consisted of the fol built during the past week at the Radio Ray. O. A. Nichols haa been named on lowing numbers: vocal selections by Chari»« Cooley reitaurant Former- Tha John C M iller fam ily have the economic situation committee a women's quartet, composed ot W^h»n^j<n»«^inljriio o u n t» rj» rv lc ^ _ moved from west Main street to a of the Lane county agricultural Mrs. Victor Kem. Mrs. Roy Hhort, placa on south Hixth street just out council to assist the Red Cross, Mrs George Matthews and Mrs. C. COLORADO FENCE is longer lasting, for i t ’s made from side the city limits. county agent and other county of C. Cruaon; vocal selections by high copper bearing steel. Ml»« Louisa Wynne, student at ficials In the move to stimulate school girls’ sextet, composed of Copper-Bearing STEEL—resists rust much longer than Monmouth normal school, spent the garden work and self-help among Madelle Beldler, Florlene Strausen. ------ week end here with her parents, 1-ane county land owners. steel without copper. Authorities prove th at copper-bearing Erm a Bennett, Beta Balle». F ran - "Ten Nights In a B ar Room, a Mr. and Mre. A. L. Wynns. ces Mackin and Dorothy Stewart; temperance dram a of five acts, w ill steel outlasts steel without copper at least two to one. And Mrs. H arry Kane Dl<x. addrets, "George Washington and p,. presented M arch 2 In the high " I'm for Community Men." yet it does not cost any more. Come in and get our prices Mrs. H a rry Kane died February His Ideal Americanism," Rev. D. P. school gymnasium under the aus- : E It. 1-emley, George Jacobeen, J. 12 In Detroit, Mich., as the result Camvron; piano duet. Madelle Held- pieces of the W . C . T. U. The prem before you buy. H. Chambers and Victor Chambers of an attack of scarlet fever. She ier and Frances Mackin; short talk, entatlon w ill depict the evil influ- attended a meeting of the W lllam- was aged 21 years, 9 months, 24 Robert From m ; piano selection. ences which come w ith the use of etla Valley Lumbermen's associa days The body was shipped here Madelle Beldler. I alcohol. The cast of characters, tion laat Friday night In Eugene. and funeral services wera held Mon- ---------------------- ! comprising popular local talent. Is M r. and Mra O. W. Snider o f 1 day afternoon at Oakland, Inter- S IL K C K E E K - Cottage Grove—Phone 24 under the direction of Rev. D. P. apendlng the ment being beside the body of the Oakland. Cal., are Feb. 23 Word has been rece'ved Cameron. In week at the home of Mr. Snider's mother. The Mills chapel waa from Mrs. Otla Scott of Indepen Between the third and fourth acts slater, Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall. charge. dence that her mother. Mr». M ary Mrs. Annie E. Toll, a temperance Office Equipment of Bchofleld S te w a rt fo r plum bing, Edna L u d i» M< Hugill was born Burcham, who had been vlaltlng In reader for a number of years, w ill Every Kind. m etal w ork. Phone «17J. tic April I 19, 1911, In Montague, Cal She Canby with relatives. Is now stay- Klve a dram atic reading, "A Worn- was a resident of Oakland for a j with har and helping to care an a Story." story •• No U L. Elliott and daughter, Mra. number ,^»a» of years rw and an,l was waa married - ■ OIUIY. No admission w ill be married . Rose Venberg. ere spending the there on April 2», 1929. to H a rry for a new grandson, James Norman charged for the evening’s enter tainment but a free w ill offering week here at tha home of Mra. Kane. They left shortly after their Scott. Helen C raft was absent from will be taken. Quality M eats at Reasonable Prices W ill trade battery radio seta for Catharine Bader. marriage for Detroit, where they school four days last week. wood Radio Ray. M r and Mre. W E. Allen end M r j resided for three years. Genevieve Duncan enrolled In the WARRIORS LOSE LEAGUE 8$r and Mra. W ilbur Spray are and Mra. O. Knight were dinner Surviving relatives Include the the parents of a son born Friday gursla Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. It. widower and an 8-month-oId daugh third grade of the district school GAME TO REDSIDE “ A ” last Thursday. H e r brothers en morning at tha Fran k McFarland It Puckett of Springfield. ter of Detroit; her father, George rolled Friday, Clarence In the home. The Redslde "A" basketball team M cilug lll, Oakland; four brothers Wood, Itt Inch, «3 cord. Cottage seventh grade and W ayne In the Robert Oglesby and Charles Grove L um ber Co. Phone 5«. Ifc and three sisters, Mrs. 8. O. Van sixth grade, bringing the total num i t Leaburg, leader of the Lane Oglaehy of Eureka. C at. and thalr county basketball league, added an D. E H a rt of Eugene w ill move Scholack. Cottage Grove; Mrs. C. ber of pupils to 39. alaler, Mra. Vance W elganw t of other victory to Its Impressive list H. Van Scholack. Heppner; James, here Monday. He plans to angage Mr. and Mra. H. F. Pound accom Munday night when they defeated M rdfnrd, visited Bunday at tha George and Frank McHugill, all of home of an aunt Mra. Nancy Ogles In tha real eatata business. Oakland, and Mrs. E arl Hlgginbot- panied M r. and Mrs. E. E. Paul the Cottage Grove W arriors 40 to Ml»« W ilberts Wllaon, student at by, and cousin. Mrs. James P G ra torn and W aller M cHugill, both of Friday to Salem, where they looked 32 on the Leaburg floor. The W a r Lamb Steak.. Bacon Back. .. at real estate. They also looked at riors gave the league leaders, who ham, while enroute to their homes University of Oregon, spent tha ¡Grenada, Cal. week end hare with her parent», Weiners_____ from a visit In Portland. Pork Steak- The widower and infant daughter some property In Bugene but have have yet to be defeated In league M r and Mr». W. O. Wllaon. accompanied the body here from decided to stay on their own place play, a healthy scare, the Redsidee Pork Sausage Veal Steak.. . lb. Tou can be assured of success for a while. Don't forget Bible School. winning in the last three minutes Detroit. w ith everything you grow by using Hamburger Beef Steak..... James Scott Is pulling down his of play. ■ Winston Russell, eon of Mr. and Vlgoro and tha latest Improved The W arriors maintained a lead W arrior» Defeat Blaehly. barn. He Intends to build a small- |a rd » r^ 2 o o li^ fro m _ G £ 2 i!£ L 2 2 ii2 i« Mrs. H. II. Russell, who underwent . chicken house from throughout three-quarters of the j __ _______ operation _r ______ recently _ The Cottage Grove W arrior» no»- er barn and an appendloltla game. A t h alf time the W arriors at a Eugene hospital, la reported to : ed out Blechly 29 to 27 In a close- the lumber In the old barn, be recovering rapidly. ly contested I-ane county league Wesley E. Duncan hauled lumber held a commanding 10-polnt lead, M r and Mrs Lee Cooley spent Thursday night of last week to pjaco the latter part of last 24 to 14. The Redsides opened a 7 on the Blaehly floor. Both teams weeu |n preparation for building a desperate attack In the second half Monday night In Springfield with battled on even terms throughout house for his father and mother nnd J *’- J *•— u" —“• tied the -------• count a t ’ the end “* of M r and Mrs. R. R. Puckett. the game. At half time the W ar- which he plans to put up near his the third quarter. The score was Hand rehoanal e v e r y Monday i rlors held a 3-polnt lead. 14 to 9. own home knotted at 32-all three minutes he n ig h t During the second half Blaehly ld.». T A. Plats and sons Glen f° re the Of Every Kind Mrs. Mae Irw in returned Sunday ' closed the gap, the lead see-sawing FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY from an extended vlalt In Berkeley, between the two teams for the Cal., and la at the home of a greater part of the period. Ing In four baskets In three min FRED ANDERSON, Prop. PHONE 46 Bald butte Sunday. daughter. Mrs. W. H. Daugherty. utes to put the game on Ice. Porter, W arrio r center, and Rob M r. and Mr». E. R. Darnell en- __ _ „ _ ____ A ll but six of the points scored A 7%-pound daughter was born ertson, Blaehly guard, tied for high _____________ „ . tertalned Mr. and Mrs. G eorge' by'5 ioth"'teims were made on field honors w ith eight each. H Saturday to M r. and Mrs. Ed Lund- point bom. The Infant has been named M iller for Blaehly and Lowry for Conklin as supper guests on Satur- goaitt the W arriors making all 32 the W arrior» took »econd honors ‘ley evening. oj their points on 16 field goals and Laurlta Ann. with seven each. Robert Woolcott celebrated his the Red, ides gathering 17 field Standard radio seta at present eleventh birthday anniversary Sat- u for Bnd adding 8iX foul The lineups follows: O e —«1«■ • and m -4 Y Laurence «»«»>«■««« Gz-oll day prlcea. Radio Ray. Office Equipment Blaehly (27) -.«-I«*- urday. Stanley Scott ™ conversious iOr a total of 40. The W arriors <291 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brum Conner r>. Davis. 2 were supper guests th at night In W arrio rs used no substitutes and of Every Kind. field arrived Sunday for a visit at Scheufele, 3 ----- F._ __ G. Davis, 6 honor of the event the Redgides but one, Boyer going the horns of Mrs. Brumfield's moth Porter, 8 ......— C — .... Johnson. 4 M r. and Mrs. W illiam Clifton ln Bl forward fo r Leaburg. His er, Mrs. Amanda Soars. H . Miller, 7 have been staying a t the home of Bpectacu)a r basket shooting was I Chestnut, 5 _ _ . Q _ Robertson. 8 M r. and Mr». W alter M orris since largely responsible for the Redside Rex Wheeler left Monday tor pieuard, 4 ------ ,O _ Miss Jean Allison and Miss Cath Vancouver. W a«h, where he en- j Substitutes: W arriors, Lowry, 7 leaving the house which M r. and victory. erine Coehow, who had spent the listed for term of three years In tor Conner and Glass, 2, for Chest Mrs. Stcock bought recently. They G off of the W arriors and John week end a t the home of Mias A l the aviation branch of the U. S. nut; Blaehly, M acM illan for G. expect to move onto the Ralph ston of the Redsides. both for lison's parents. M r. and Mrs. 8. V. army. He expected to leave Van Teeters place this week. wards, were tied for high point Davis. Allison, returned Monday to Cor couver Thursday for J. Sams was taken to a Eugene honors w ith 10 each, all made from Randolpn vallis, whore they are attending Field, Texas, where he will take the hospital Friday of last week. Ml»» Slcow Hsre This Week. field goals. Oregon slate college. Mrs. Charles Trem bley returned final examinations for service. Miss Gertrude Skow. county home The lineups follows: home from Divide Sunday. She had Redside A (40) demonstration agent, held the final M r. and Mra. Victor Chambers W arriors (32) Don’t forget Bible 8chool. been helping to care for Albert . B. G off, 7 » 4 .. F - - ere the parents of a son born Twenty-eeven members of the meeting on "Schedules for Home Mackey, who has been ill with Scheufele, - F .. ___ Minney, 8 Thursday night of laat week at a Royal Neighbors lodge attended a and Homemakers" Wednesday at K. Goff. 10 pneumonia. Johnston. 10 c Porter, 4 Eugene hospital. district convention In Eugene F ri the home of Mrs. Amanda Scars of Mrs. Helen Bosley and son Fred g ^ i ay g i E. G off, 4 a " I ’m for Community Men.” day night. The local degree team the Mount View community. The of Cottage Grove were visitors at p |euard g H. Fraxee, 4 8 G_ Hebron homemakers club Joined the Mrs. E. E. Chestnut left Monday exemplified degree work before the the A. Woolcott home Sunday at- ’ Boyer, 7 8 Mount View group for the day. for Marshfield, where she will visit assembly. A meeting on "Year-Round Vege ternoon and Mr. and M rs. Charles hsr mother, Mra. M ay Hartm an. O. V. Breese was a business vls- table Supply" project will be held Matthews of Portland Monday a f Special Vesper Service Planned. Box le t t e r Files. The Sentinel. 2tor lo 222l2ilii£—E lli£ iL — — — — by Miss Skow today In the Row ternoon. A special musical program has Shirley Culver accompanied her river community. She will meet at been arranged for the vesper ser mother, Mrs. Len Culver, to school 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Albert vice at the Methodist church Sun Lancaster of Mosby creek for work Monday morning. Pupils were dis day. The following numbers w ill be missed a t 11:30, a half-day holiday with 4-U club leaders. given: P l a n o solo, Georgetta being given In honor of George Knowles: vocal selections by a wom- Washington’s birthday anniversary. Scouts Hold Investiture Ceremony. Mrs. An Investiture ceremony was a daughter Eleanor left for their new part of the boy scout, troop 18, Mrs. Andrew Brund and Mrs. meeting In the scout room at the home In Cottage Grove Monday. Eleanor le ft the district school and ! arm ory Tuesday night. Through will enroll In a Cottage Grove grade j D ^ g h t M ercer and_ M rs^A rm orel this ceremony Julian Miller, Harold Monson. The pastor’s sermon topic Boslaugh and F ritz Freeman be school this week. w ill be “A N a t Ion’s Reproach and Ray Platz and Stanley Scott com- came members of the troop. W orth Exaltation,” which w ill be especial Harvey, S. L. Mackin and E. R. I menced bicycling to Cottage Grove ly applied to the liquor question In Lemley, troop committeemen, made connection w ith the Ideal and prac appropriate remarks relative to the ^ rs' B H. Darnell and d au g h te r ticability ot the eighteenth sunend- ceremony. M. C. Illckenbottom was ^.elda and M aryall Jean and Mrs. a guest and gave an Interesting Eloise Wheeler returned to Eugene ment. The service at the vesper hour talk descriptive of a scout camp | last Sunday was built around the home for a week due to the chll- Diamond lake. theme, “Songs of the Sea,” A special ¡dren's sickness. musical program waa rendered and Mrs. Amy S. H arris of Los An i Culp Creek Form» 4 - II Club. S. L. M ackin read a poem of his geles arrived at the home of Mr. A 4-H handicraft club has been own composition entitled "My and Mrs. C. G. Worsham Sunday. formed at Culp Creek under the Ship." Rev. Groves spoke on "The She made the trip by boat to Port ! leadership of Ross Mathews. Eight Voyage of L ife.” Paintings of ocean J members are enrolled. The follow land and from there took the train scenes and a m iniature lighthouse, to Cottage Grove. She Is an old ing officers have been named: Lyle from which a light flashed at reg- ' : Damewood, president; Harold God- friend of Mrs. Worsham and is ular Intervals, formed an attractive here for an Indefinite stay. j dard, vice president; Gene Dame- background for the rostrum. The We can’t sell all the meat in town so we only sell the best. I wood, secretary. scenery was painted and arranged The club held Washington blcen- Eagles l ’lon Entertainments, by C. E. Umphrey. lennlal exercises Monday forenoon Cottage Grove aerie, Fraternal and In the afternoon met at the Order of Eagles, has completed ar- First Aid Classes Organize. home of the leader and worked on , rangements for two big social First aid classes that will be open club projects. j nights to be held March 3 and 17. to all who wish to attend w ill be _____________ ! Following a short business meeting started at 7 o’clock next Thursday Dorena Corn Club Reorganized. dancing w ill be held from 8:30 to evening in the armory. The course Dorenn boasts of the first 4-H 19:30 and this w ill be followed by a w ill be one for which a fee of $15 corn club to be reorganized, It was ! big show and the regular motion usually Is charged, but will be en reported at the office of the county j picture program at the Arcade. The tirely free. Registrations may be club leader Wednesday. The club i remainder of the evening w ill be made with Miss Evelyn Gallagher, hns five members who will start spent w ith dancing at Phillips hall. Red Cross worker, at the city re their corn projects In the near fu- ——----- — — . . corder's office. Registrations will ture. P. F. Rose Is club leader and Kelly Bridge w o rk started, also be accepted at the first class. the Officers follow: Wnyne Vaughn, 1 A county road crew finished work Miss Gallagher will conduct the I section and president; Glenn Jennings, vice ! in the Mosby creek school, which w ill continue for five moved this week to Kelly bridge, president; W arren Cooper, secre weeks and w ill be assisted by State where repairs and Improvements O fficer Morgan, who will demon tary. will be made, according to County strate bandaging. We not only sell meat you can eat but it ’s real tender if it 1 lb. Cottage Grove Creamery Butter and one dozen Calico Is used for wall covers in j Commissioner O. E. Crowe and Ed _____________ is from Bartels. We deliver at all times. home« T ullar, road superintendent, who _ „ j z»._ f nr egg» 39c Asia, largest continent, 1. 8000 b y were at Kelly bridge Tuesday to or- | B e h in d . means peace o f m ind by Check " The F irst National Bank of Cotture Grove R, v Standard Kalsomine W.C.T.U WILLPRESENT PLAY MARCH 2 AT GYM Ledgers ( ’ash Books Ixxise Ix’af Equipment of Every Kind. Colorado Fencing The Grove Hardware Co. The Sentinel QUALITY MARKET Your “Ideal Meating” Place Fancy dry picked chickens 15c and 20c lb. Dill pickles, per q u a r t_____ ________ 10c Ripe olives in bulk, per q u a r t.............. 25c is : Fresh Eastern Oysters % pts--------- 25c P ints ........... -45c F ilin g C abinets The Sentinel « Life Staff M alt Syrup 3 cans .....................98c P al’s Dog Food 1-lb. cans, 2 f o r ..... 15c These dealers carry and recommend tSiie&àucô MILKMAID BREAD S m ith -S h ort Grocery Pass C reek S ervice Station PHONE 153 C. H. Zumwaldt’s Emmett Sharp Sugar, 10 lbs. cane .............. ............... .. 45c Salted peanuts, lb..... ............................. 10c Happy Home corn, 3 cans.......... .......... 49c Red Mexican beans, 7 lbs...................... 25c Macaroni, Handy Cut, 7 lbs.... .............. 25c Lux, 3 packages...... ... .......... —............ 25c Ivory flakes, 3 packages...........— ...... 25c Double Refined soap, 4 bars.................. 25c BARTELS MARKET PHONES 55 and 3 Purex, quart b o ttle.............. 19c Monarch Catsup, bottle......................... 19c Specials Friday, Saturday and Monday B utter and Eggs Special 5300 miles. ganlxe the work. Fresh Ground Beef 3 lbs. 25c Dill Pickles 15c qt. Country Style Pork Sausage 3 lbs. 25c Boiling Beef, 7 ^ c lb. Sauer K raut, bulk 10c qt. All Cuts of Beef Steak, 15c Beef Roast, 10c lb.