The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 26, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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THORNTON CORN1CKS.
1 Miss Bssats Orr of Cottar» Grove. Tuaaday avaning at tha home of
Mr. and Mra. T. Van Prooyan of Joa Bohnaldar place and finishing
Feb. 34 .Mr». John Buwsre and
Pot» Tonols mturnsd Munday Mra. A. Lyons.
tha Grova apant Bunday at th» the remainder to llva In for tha
Cecil Knight of Eugene visited Sun morning from Portland, w h ir« ha
Mlaa Delay W arw ick ha» aeceptad home of Mra. Van Prooyen'e broth­ summer as the place which ha la
day with M r and Mra. C. It. Trent, had vlaltad »Inca Thursday.
a position as stenographer fur a er, H a rry W llllama.
now living on haa boan sold to Cali­
Mr. and Mt >. John Itauder and
F. L. Hockatl want to Portland production company In Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Gian Llnebaugh and fornia people, who w ill demand
fatuity were Sunday dinner gueata Friday, raturnlng home Munday,
Mlaa Jaaala Pruatt »pant tha weak fam ily of Walden vlalted Bunday poeraeelon. Joa Bchnaldar of Cot­
of Mr. and Mra. Henry Itheula of I a
.
and with a sister, Mra. Cecil Rob­ with M r and Mra. Claude Ama.
tage Grova and J. W. Ftshar of
Bilk creek.
erts of Itogua River,
Tha Neighborhood olub will meat Thornton Corner» have bean aaal»t-
DKI.IUHT VAIJ.KY
Mr. and Mr». R. K Chestnut and
Kenneth
Omled
of
Eugene
and
naxt
Wednesday
with
Mra.
Henry
Feb. 34 Mia. Georg» Hohman
Ing M r Jack for a few daya.
Mt»» Ethel Chestnut motored to returned Munday evening from Eu­ Tom Mills of Black Butte wars Mnauer.
Mia. Amanda Bears and Mra.
Kugene Saturday evening. Mr. and gene, where ahe had apant aaveral guaata at tha W. L. Townsend home ! Mra Zelta Roden wald held an all- Thurm an Dear vlaltad Wadnaaday
Mra. Clieatnut remained over night Java at the H a rry Henaton home.
Sunday.
day meeting Wednesday at the with Mra Melville Hanna.
with a «later of 3*r, Chvltnut. Mra.
Mra. Harvey Shipp and children ' home of Mr». Amanda Sear». H»r
idra. Aden M illar returned to her
S A Wnlklnahaw,
home near W alker Tuaaday eve­ and Mrs. Harold Abeene and d ill | subject waa "Mrhedulea for Home
French named Nova Bootla “Ar-
J. W. Flatter vlaltad Sunday aftor- ning, after »pending about ten days ■Iran vlaltad Bunday with the wont- i and Homemakers.'* Tha Hebron
oadla" In 1804.
noon at the M att Maddeaa home on at the Rudolph Hanson home.
en'a parents, Mr. and Mra. J. E. . homemakers mat with those of this
Child marriages are Increasing In
Silk creek.
neighborhood.
An Intereating program honoring Benton.
Naw York.
Mr. and Mra. Guy t.ewla of Junc­ George Waahlngton waa given at
Mrs. 3. L. I-emmon left Monday
M r and Mrs. I - K. Brumfield and
tion City «pent Friday with Mr. the Mhool house Monday forenoon, for Eugene, where aha w ill apend Mra. Grace Phillips of Marshfield
and Mr«. John W llllan.
l'h» remainder of the day waa a about thraa waeka nuralng In the motored up Bunday to tha home
Mr. and Mra. ltay My era of De­ holiday.
Harold Uravoa family.
of Mra. Brumfield's mother, Mra.
light valley vlalted Sunday at the i Mr. and Mra. Adam Schmldtt and
W. A. Woodard w ill begin con­ Amanda Basra. Mrs. Brumfield and
Henry I»tke home. They were ac­ daughter» Stella and Mra. Maude struction work on a logging road Mra. Phillips returned to Marshfield
companied home by Mr». J. S. latke, ■ Alford and the latter's two aona of aa soon as the snow la off. Sixteen Tuesday and Mra. Brum flald re­
who will apend the week there.
Creewell vlalted Monday afternoon Inches of snow still remain on (ha mained for a visit.
A. Schermacher haa been alck at the Itudolph Hanaon homo.
hills.
Melville Hanna attended an Eagle
w ith the flu.
A patriotic program waa held at lodge masting In Eugene Tuaaday
Mr. and Mra. Harold W otfard of
T h ou san d s Joy fully a sto n ish ed at
Mra. Joa Premaxsl entertained '
Fugene vlalted Sunday evening at tha London school Monday fore­ night of last weak.
Saturday afternoon In honor of the the homo of M r. and Mra. I<ee N ix ­ noon In commemoration of W ash­
e w lft 48 hour relief.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Cooley of tha
birthday anntvervary of a little on.
ington'« bicentennial. J. L. lam m on Grova and their house guests. Mr.
daughter Joanne, w h o » « »lath
Francia Horn of O. S C. and Mra. gave an addraaa on "The Character and Mra. Rodney Cox and fam ily
Progressiva pharmacists w ill tall
birthday It was Fifteen little to t. j antMn o f Corvallis .pent th . week of Washington.“
of Portland, brother and slatar-ln- you that tha popular big sailing pre­
were preaent.
It wa» also the ’ end with
- - - Mr.
- and - - Mra. M.
- - A. H om
Mra taiSells Stewart and Mra. C. law of Mra. Cooley, visited Sunday scription for rheumatism right now
birthday annlveraary
of Dorrla
Grace and Marla Hohman, Dean M ulvlhlll of Cottage Grove spent
W hitlock of Silk creek anti Mra. Jackaon and Lowell Brown atartad Tuesday afternoon with Mra. W It afternoon w ith Mra. Amanda Hears Is Allenru for U cents you oan get
Mlaa Katharine Rlahop entertain­ a generous bottle from Cottage
W hitlock assisted Mra. Prematal taking music leaaona In Cottage Thorn.
har Uruvs Pharmacy.
with the entertainment anil refresh­ Grove Saturday.
Mr». 8. P, Short ridge of Thorn­ ed with a aurprlas party at
You can gat It with an absolute
homa Saturday evening, honoring
ments. Many dainty gift« were re­
Ituth and Dorothy Hohman of ton Corner» arrived Tuesday to Mlaa tails King on her twelfth guarantee that If It doesn't atop tha
ceived by both little girl». Thoae
Eugene »pent Sunday evening at attend a few day» with a «later, Mr» birthday anniversary. Tha young pain the agony and reduce Ute
attending were Shirley IsiHleu of the George Hohman home.
Phillip Brown.
people of the neighborhood were all swelling In 48 nours -your money
Hebron,
Don , and
W hitlock
- ,, ,,
,, .. Charles
,,
. „
lot Verne Breese of Cottage Grova
Robin Wood entertained Dale preaent.
back.
*
s a r * « ?
a s *
-
’ "h
Thorn at a 8 o'clock dinner Satur­
Mrs. Amanda Hears and Mr«.
Uric Acid Poiaon Start. to
Ian Watts,
day evening. Following the dinner Thurm an Dear visited Tuesday at
Morris. June Itohner, Ituth Pavla
Leave Body In 24 Hours.
Mr. and Mr». Ira Ilaldler of Cot­ game« were played.
the George Brumfield home In Cot-
of the Grove and There»« and Nltn
Out of your Joints and muscles go
tage Grove vlalted Sunday afte r­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Cecil
Gear
and
M
r
tag» Grove Mrs. L. K. B r u m f ie ld ,_
_ urlo _
_
P rem aul, Margaret Tonole and
tha
acid deposits
that _
causa
noon and evening with Mr. and Gear's father, I-svl Goar, mads a ¡who had visited there over night. I all
you? su fm rln g ^d i'7 a aafa. ran
Mary Trent of this neighborhood.
Mrs. Charles Conner.
trip
to
Vsnsta
Tuaaday.
Mr». T. C. Shaw spent the week
accompanied them home.
«this, eclentlflc form ula—free from
Morton I*autaon or Washington
end at Canyonville at the home of
Mrs. Mac Ellsworth and Mra. harm ful or pain deadening drugs.
vlaltad at the George Hohman home
MOUNT VI*W.
a «on. V. W. Shaw,
Ixtster Childs of Cottage Grove
The same absolute guarantee
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. anti Mr.«. R. L. Burnette of
Feb 34. Mlaa Gertruda Dilley of .called Hunday afternoon on M ra holds good for sciatica, neuritis and
_
Doris and Betty Jean Ararat of
Springfield and M r*. J,
lumbago ■ - quick. Joyful re lie f- - no
C'Xtage Grove vlalted Sunday a f Cottage Grova waa an overnight Malvllls Hanna.
of Eugene visited Tuesday at the
guost Wadnaaday of Mlsa M yrtle , Oacar Jack la building a room J more Idle daya - I t removes tha
ternoon with Rernlca Barfield.
Snaner
L. R Smith home.
¡onto the unfinished structura on the causa.
(2)
Gerald Conner »pent Tuesday In
Fran k Garoutte rented hl» place Eugene.
Saturday to W A. Cop» of
An-
M r and Mra c c
g ,
f
Smart
Spring Apparel
New Coats in many new and dif­
ferent styles . . . Spring coats are
truly smart this year and very rea­
sonable—
$16.75 $19.75 $28.50
Inexpensive Prescription
Guaranteed to End
Rheumatism
W 'th M i an
1m M r '
f
!‘ m ? f r".,
Z ? ,’ ±
F 8. C o ^
GrOV’
callar, a i the
£ U* r n ' 1J
noon.
and younger brother, C. M Cope,
Mr». M. A. Horn »pent Tuesday |
and the latter'» fam ily, all of Ixia
night In Eugene helping care for i
ssj
i K s ^ s
th**r
Th# 8uclal
sssr
, £ “¿ s r
home " nd WlU m ak* th#t
s a i i * * * * *
N," * hb‘,r* club was
M r. and Mr». R. R. Dixon and
little daughter vlalted Friday eve­
ning with M r and Mr». W. W. Latle
In Cottage Grove-
Mr. and Mr«. Henry Myer» of
Silk creek vlalted Friday at the
Henry Lake home.
M r. and Mrs. C. R. T ren t and
daughter ami Mr. and Mr». J. W
Fisher attended a fellowship meet-
Ing of the full gospel church«» of
entertained Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mr». Mary Smith of
W alker. Mr». M. A. Horn In a
George Waahlngton coatume and
Grace Hohman a» M artha Waah­
lngton. amlated by Mr». Reeder,
nerved a lunch. The following en­
joyed the afternoon: Mrs. Harold
W olfartl of Eugene. Mrs. Paul M o e
" "J
“ nd
C entral O r e ; h e l d M onday at the
’ Llndamood of
» » « J - g M j-
„
Mra Mary Kite«
and
a » ,.« .
daughter.
J h w M an hell. and M ia. H arriet
Odle of Eugene vlalted Tuesday af
ternoon with Mr». T. C. Shaw.
M r. and Mra. J. W. Roes and fam ­
ily »pent Sunday In Cottage Grove
w ith Mr. and Mr». M ilton Rosa.
Mr». E. E. Chestnut left Monday
to via,, a week with her mother.
Mra May Hartm an, and other rel-
atlvea In M arihfield.
Ml»» Helen Ro»a attended a
birthday party Monday, given by
1 1 ,n k ° f
1«-------- - -
.
.
I \
Bradwood.
JoI, Mrt
I
. .
u . Bear»,
, Mra. Oval
„
Powell and daughter Juanita. M ra ..
C H. Haight, Gwandulyn Haight j
and daughter Elate, Mrs. Oeorge
Hohman, Grace Hohman. Mra. M
A. Horn, Mr». H. Rydell and Mr».
Istwrence Brown of Delight valley.
W right and
Kathryn, Mr», John Foun-
tain and daughter. Mr». lien Jaek-
■on. Mr». Dave H its, Mrs. Reeder.
Eleanor W arren and ths hostess.
Mra. M ary Smith.
SAGINAW.
Feb. 34. A birthday party was
given at th» Francis Eaatburn horn»
Saturday for thr»» school girls
wtm-e birthday anniversaries are In ’|
February. Those
honored were
K ate«.—One c»nt the word. Mini H attie Monroe, who wax eleven < I
mum of 30 word». Reduction of 10 y. Br< o |J . Forn Chapnl, n who aUo
cent» on any ad for cash with copy. WB4 elcveni and , rla MooU„ h> who
and any ad three ln»«rtlona for the wa,
yaara old Abou, ;fc)school
price of two. wtien cash aocom- children were present. Refresh
panic« r o p y ___
inenta of aandwiehes, cake and
candy were served lata In the afte r­
r O K S A LE G it T H A U E .
noon.
U S E D D ESK S FO R BA LE —R O L L
M r and Mrs. C. H. Sharon are
top desk, (3S; typewriter desk, ■pending M veral week« with lh»lr
*30; flat top desk, *3; swivel chair», »on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
*3, *4, *5. The Sentinel. Office Mr». George Neat of Coburg.
Equipment of Every Kind. f5-38p
Edna W hlttam and Jay Burleson,
F O R B A LE O R T R A D E 3 E V E N - both of Saginaw, were married In
acre ranch for sale or w ill trado Eugene Wednesday.
for Cottage Grove property. Ranch
The luiwrence Montlvth fam ily
Includes 7-room house, barn, chick­ were supper guest» at the Charles 11
en house, garage and river bottom Sharon home Thursday evening.
land In cultivation. Phone 3HF13,
M r. and Mra. Lowell Benaton
Cottage Grove.
fl2-28p were Bunday dinner gueata of Mr.
F O R S A LE - E IG H T INCU BA.- und Mrs. Ermold Hardlaty.
Mrs. Jessie Dickens and son
tors, 135-, 140-, and 300-egg aixe, In
good order. Priced at *3 to *8. Also Claude visited friends In tha Bear
gladiolus and iris bulbs, 10 cents a creek community Bunday.
Edith Eaton of Springfield spent
dozen. Plants: Delphinium, double
hollyhock, perennial baby breath, Monday and Tuesday with Mra.
all two year plants, 3 cents. Mrs Gertrude Buchanan.
Mrs. Nerve Hardlaty and son De­
T. C Shaw, phone 39FX______ f28p
lo»» were dinner guest» Sunday of
F O R S A L E —F O U R D A N D Y GOOD Mra. Gertrude Buchanan.
Incubators, two Cyphrca of 400-
Bunday evening gueata at the
egg capacity each and two Mc­ Lawrence M ontieth home were M r. !
Clanahans of 240-cgg capacity each. und Mrs. Lyle Bcott and »on of j
A ll in good condition. Priced *7.30 Cottage Grove, M r. and Mrs. Buck
each. Mrs. R. C. Arne, phone 15F5, Hardlaty, M r. and Mr». I,ow»ll Hen»
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
f!2-26p ton, Mr. and Mr». Pete Hodson and j
F O R S A L E — F IN E COW, JUST M arvin Harpole.
fresh. M. Holdredge, phone 17F4,
M arvin Harpole of Lynx Hollow [
Black Butte route.
f38p is staying a few day« w ith a broth- j
W IL L T R A D E YOUNG H E IF E tlB er-ln-law and slater, M r. and Mr» '
for small work horse. Phone Ermold Hardlaty, whll» Mr«. H a r­
85F31.
f26c pole Is visiting her mother, Mm. M. I
Mursh of Elm ira.
F O R S A L E — C O L O N IA L JR.
Pete Hodson and Lowell Benaton '
range, No. 1 condition. Cost ,85. were In Eugene on business Tue»- .
w ill sell for *30. Inquire at 312 north day morning.
Tenth street.
,28c
F O B S A LE F R E S H M IL K GOAT.
LONDON.
Feb. 23.- John Perlnl t- ok h is '
Inquire H. H . Quimby, 435 south
R iver road.
f26p dog» to Shoestring valley Tuesday '
C L E A R to holp run down some coyotes that
W ANTED TO TRA D!
BO-acre farm for clenr small home have been killing sheep In that lo­
In Cottage Grove, W ant small fu r­ cality.
Mrs. John Sutherland and Mm.
nished apartment or light house­
keeping rooms. D. E. H a rt, General J. L. Lemmon visited the Black
delivery, Cottage Grove,
C28p Butto school F riday morning.
The Hervey
Alldrldge fam ily
FOR
LE
W ill I K "JE R S E Y moved Friday to the Carl Smail
Giant-Barred Rock setting eggs. house formerly occupied by tha
M ake fine capon».
Three cents Bud Pooler fam ily.
each Earl T. Johnson, Black Butte
Mrs. Edith Hucklns left Friday
route.
,26c for Paris, Wash., where she will
Join her husband, who has bean at
MISCELLANEOUS.
that place several weeks.
W A N T E D A U T O M O B IL E W ORK.
M r. and Mrs. L. A. Moans and
Prices greatly reduced. Ed A. granddaughter B illy Jean were
Keltzer, 1104 west M ain street at guests Sunday a t the J. L. Lemmon
private garage.
J2t»m4p home.
M r. and Mrs. John Sutherland
P R A C T IC A L N U R S IN G ,
CON-
flnement» or other canes. Plcane went to Row river Sunday to visit
w rite Mra. A. S. Cole, Marcola. Ore­ Mrs. Sutherland's mother, Mrs.
gon;_______________________ flO-mSc Pauline Elmore.
GARDENS PLOW ED AND TEAM
Mlaa Reta Ba lies sang with the
word done. Call Phone 32F12. Cottage Grove high school sextet
,26-m llp over K O R E a t Eugene Sunday a f­
ternoon.
TO E X C H A N G E ? "
Word has been received from
Doctor w ill fit glaanes In ex­ Miss Frances Welch that her health
change for small farm live stock. is greatly Improved. Miss Welch,
021 W illam ette S t, Eugene. ,12-m4p who was preparing to take up mis­
sionary work, suffered a nervous
S P E C IA L N O T IC E .
breakdown from over study.
Kenneth Omled o, Eugene was a
NOTICE.
week-end guest a t the Fred Mills
home at Black Butte.
E V E R Y PER SO N O W N IN G O R
Mr. and Mrs. Norval W illiam s and
keeping any dog over the age of son of Corvallis spent the week end
8 months shall not later than March with Mrs. W illiam s’ parents, Mr.
1, secure a license. Males and spays and Mrs. W illiam McKeel.
Mrs. Albert Noth and daughter
female *2.00 and females *3.00. As
there Is no other license required, Vivian of Salem arrived Friday and
I w ill expect each and every dog to visited until Monday with Mrs.
have the licenses required by March Noth'» mother, M m . E lla Wills.
Levi Oerr, who ha» been III at the
1. The Board o , Dog Control will
have a clerk and an assistant In the home o, a son, Cecil Geer, Is re­
lobby of the court house from Feb­ ported to he Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pruett o , Cot­
ruary 18 to March 1.
R. J. M O R ­
W ANTADS
RIS, Enforcement officer.
,26c tage
Grove ware
dinner gueata
Sportswear means knitted wear this season
Sm art two-piece suits at $10.75 to $19.75
Three-piece suits at $16.75, $19.75 & $28.50
Dresses for all occasions at
$8.75
$10.75
$16.75
$19.75
“ If it’s new you will find it here”
The French Shop
East Broadway, Eugene, Ore.
Typew riter Ribbons—Supplies—The Sentinel.
r
L o w P r ic e s
E very D ay
IRISH & SWARTZ
Phone 53
You’ll Like
Our Way
Free Q ty Delivery
BANG»
BANG» O BANG»
U -r U iN V J .
2A 1N V J.
PRICES Are GOING DOWN
Feb. 25, 26, 27, 29 Inclusive
Baking Powder
SUGAR
FLOUR
20 Lbs................ 89c 49-Lb. Sack.........99c 1-Lb. Can............25c
Bout Fine Cane
Calumet
Dalle« Diamond—Beat Hard Wheat
They Will Never Be Cheaper
O N IO N SE T S
Dried Prunes
4 Lbs..................15c
Extra Fancy Local
We Carry Garden Seeds in Bulk
Per Lb. 5c
Shredded Wheat
COCOA
2-Lb. Can............19c 3 Large Pkgs...... 29c
Kellogg
Our Mother*! Brand
Never Sold So
Cheap Before
SA L T E D P E A N U T S
Small White Beans
BABY LIMAS
5 Lbs..................18c 5 Lbs..................18c
3 Lbs. 25c
Black Eye Peas
3 Lbs..................15c
M ILL R U N ......................80-Lb. Sack 85c
SHRIMP
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for................... 29c
Fancy—5 ox. Cani
Daintie Bit*—No. 2 Cans
3 for
C O R N FL A K ES
SYRUP
4 Packages 25c
Cocoa & Chocolate Deal
SOAP
Amaixo
10-lb. pail golden............
10-lb. pail w hite..........
Jersey
Brand
69c
73c
y8-lb. Cake Baking Chocolate
Va-lb. Can Coooa
Feldmaju Naptha
10 Large Bars..... 39c BO th.
Swift’s
Crescent
S H O R T E N IN G
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
25C
8-Lb. Pail 65c
Graham Flour
COFFEE
RAISINS
1 Lb. 29c 3 Lbs. 85c 4-Lb. Package....29c 9.8-Lb. Bag.........25c
Cottage Grove’s Own Cash Store—Where the Thrifty Thrive
Fine or Coarse
Seedless
Peter Pan
QTtTITM’Q 1\4A1?RI?T
0 1 E l E/ j A 0 IVllAJAlYILf 1
HAMBURGER
10c Lb.
Fresh Out
We Sell Meat that You Can Eat
We Deliver—Give Us a Trial
PORK STEAK
12^ c Lb.
S ID E B A C O N
Fancy Dry Cured
15c LB.
■i
PORK SAUSAGE
10c Lb.
PURE LARD
100% Pork
3 LBS. 20c
(NO SALES TO
DEALEBS)