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KHI HA V M U K H II, 193». i'llK NR NTIN K L. C O T T A « K O ltO V R . O R EG O N . FAOB Wilkinson, who accompanied them The Delphian »oclety met Mon W. C. T. U. P rayer Group to Meet. home for the week end. day night for the study of Greek The Prayer Band, a group spon at fl p. rri Wednesday to a flue firs mythology under the leadership of sored by the W C. T. U.. will meet ■ rbofleld S tew art for plnm hlng, at the Ed Wl«»n house on Msdlnon SS at 2 o’clock each Monday afternoon Mr». Schofield Stewart. The pro-1 sh eet m etal work. P h o n s 117J tfe avenue, occupied by Mr and Mre gram follows: "The Nature of i at the homes of the following: Mre. (Harold Whitlock The flames were The flra department was called Greek Mythology and Greek Uni 8. J Leonard. Mrs. W V McGee. Quality M eats at Reasonable Prices Friday afternoon to a flue file In »xtlngulehed without damage Miss Belle Burkholder was host verse," M u. Elbert Bede; "E a Be Mrs. Helen Bosley, Miss Stella Bible echoob are your servant. the house on south Sixth » tr .it (oc fore the Deluge." Mrs. C. C. Cnp ‘ Adams and Mrs. C. L. Madden. The Your "Ideiti Meeting" Piece cupied by the Hodgson*. The flames Mr and Mr« Frank Collins and ess last Friday night for tha Joker sin ; "Deities of the Heaven»," Mrs. group is divided In five divisions were extinguished with a garden ( family spent the week end with club, Inviting as additional guests, .Jam es Dungan; 'Deltl»« of the Air, and will meet each week in the ' hose. ( friends In Portland They returned Mre. A W Kime, Mrs W W Me Hun and Moon," Mr». 8. L. Godard; above mentioned homes to aid the Far land, Mr». O. A Handers, Mrs. Mis. Ida Veatch has gone to Sunday night. of , Love, War and Craft«- temperance cause and work for James P. Graham, Mrs. Harold I , , "Deities _ , , lTakilma for an extended visit with Mr and Mrs William Ostrander Hwarlx and Mrs. John L. Kelly. H ie John K e l l y ; peace. ,, r' ; her mother. (and Mr. and Mr«, Wade Mosby evening wee »pent playing bridge * and lea ser D ei were gue«ts Sunday at the Ulen and Mrs. C. E. Frost held high ties.” Mr». W. M MacOibbon; book •Mendenhall to Sps-ak at M eeting. i "I'm for Community Men." Choice, dry-picked . . . very tender The tw elfth annual short course »core. At the close of the evening review of "Daniel and Revelations" Lloyd U ilg g s and Jos Mullins, (Owen home In Roseburg A good valve grind Include* many dainty refreshments were served. by Uriah Smith, Mrs. Ray Trask; and conference of Oregon and student* at Oregon stale college, Washington chamber of commerc» | spent Ihe week end heie at the things such es your Ignition ar.d The hosfes» was assisted In serving current events, Mre. Godard. ie< ret»rleg will open March 21 for homo of Lloyd's parents. Mr. and .carburetor being carefully checked by Mre. Frost, dressed to represent i three-day session at University of Mrs. C < air.ed t land I im d up. We arc equipped to Martha W ashington Mrs. Meliu Mrs. II. H U ilggs Oregon. On the opening day F. E Vf. P. G « l / n Ti llh a do first class work. Nelson Motor Currln and Mrs. Nancy Oglesby Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Hi own Mendenhall of this city will be one o'clock luncheon a Lean and tender pig pork alonial. were guests of Mrs. Lydia Btouff and Ted Lenhart of Springfield vis , Co. • /I .. w >f the leader» for a discussion on Mr nnd Mrs William Itentle had The club will meet March IX with , color schem e in p- el ited hero Sunday with relatives and I effectively carried out at the table, i The County Chamber Develop la» w eek en d guests, Mr. and Mr* Mrs. Inez Meeks friends. ment." i A lavender bowl of violets and four ' W ood, lllln c h , «3 nurd, C ottage Millard Hiown of Tacoma, Wash . A group fiom here attended a »vender tapers In pink glass hold M ri Grace Hhoonover of Kalarna. Oroya Lum ber Co. I'luuia 32. tfc Wash , and Mr and Mr» Cash Pur , meeting of the Eugene Assembly of ',ra l" '/..- l a n ' ' ' c e n te r p ie c e .' '• l v / 2 v Mrs. Lenora Pyburn of Eugene cell and daughter of Eugene The Order of Rainbow for Girl* Friday i Cor*ai<’;* *n <'a*e »hades served as Arm and shoulder cuts •pent the week end here with her three won an m e d a u g h te r s of Mi 'dkht. Ten candidates were initial- b|ar« cards and favor i for the ",1 un<l entertainm ent followed the ?ue»t». Following the luncheon Mr». parents, Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Huh m il Mrs Rentle Mr a n d M r« lo .m ie l A I..I ,r F.1 meeting. Those who attended were <-'ru»on took her gu sts to her i hell. M rs Denx Abel of Lu- | x>)a (j,xjardj Dorothy Umphrey home for a »octal afternoon. In«lud- Rev. T J. Orr has returned from cltv MooSav visitor» In the , Rranee> Mackln. Maxine Lemley( ‘,"i »» additional guest* wer- Mr«. Alaea, where he spent two weeks " v Madelle Parldler, Alice Alll»on, Ruth /ia tor Kem and Mr». Jarnea Dun- conducting a revlvul service. When buying a radio It 1» a good Olson. Anna Carter Harriet Wise- ~'an Lean atre.dced sugar cured Wo are equipped to rellno your plan to get gi t one on«- backed by a rianu- man, nan. Frances Randall. Isabella Isabelle ________ __ — —♦ brakes with the latest machine fnclUH r With a r< putatlon of long Hafley, Gladys Hprouls Fuye Wooley Mrs. C. E Frost «ri ntertalned with L J A V E you ever stopped method Get our price» Our work tandm g for «lurfllty rr,«-rchandl»e Evelyn Mhanda, Mrs. C. E. Urn- Lv.- tabi« « of bridg« dxe at her home , Is guaianteed. Nelson Motor Co. , I he General Motors radio, Sold by i phrey. Mm Olaf Olson. Mrs 8. L. Monday afternoon. The 1 I • lo consider ihe advan rooms were | (made especially at •Mi«» Veda Keller of Hilling», G ra b e r-G e tty » , 1« such an Item. 11c: Godard ,„ d c . A. He.dler attractive with tage of personal attention in bowls of colorful flowers and bas Mont., visited one day the first of M r. nnd M rs. O. M. Bagley had as Open kettle rendered connection with the service the week at the I. O. Shaw home. i guests the latter pert of last week The Presbyterian ladles' aid so- I keta of greenery. Guests were pre In mileage, tread-wear, (She Is now visiting In Reedsport Mr. Bagley's mother and a brother clety met Wednesday in the church ented with paper cap» of 8t. Pat work on your car—the dollars parlor» for annual election of of- rick design which w e r e worn 'with Hr and Mr» M aw 's daughter, n f Vancouver. Wash. protection from punc and cents value to you of i Mrs. Jack Moon-, a formi The 12-year-old daughter of Fred ficr-ra which resulted as follows: throughout the afternoon. At card - having this work handled by ture or blowout than ¡m ats. She will return to the Shaw •Myers of Mt. View sustained a Mrs Joe Hrnlth, president; Mrs Al- ( Mrs John Kelly held high score home today and will leave from fractured wrlnt Tuesday forenoon bert Helliwell, vice president; Mrs iand Mrs. H. A. Hagen second high. ever before — at these an organization such as : here for I» s Angeles on a business while playing at school. 8ho was „„„ /■*■ W- Blackmore, secretary and At the tea hour dainty refresh- Pure Pork ours? a a a Like ourselves, low prices! trip to r Ihe department store by broiiKht'7o"thi»”clty foVm edical'at" tr*a»urer. Miss Harriet Wiseman nrients. carrying out the St. Patrick others con buy the proper : which she Is employed In Hillings. tendon. (entertained with piano numbers and ¡color scheme, were served. equipment to assist in the Hand rehnaraal e v e r y Monday • K ic k .,I rin i ... •• i . late ,n th* afternoon refreshm ent«, ♦ act« l'l people st the*' irvm 7 So w*re »erved. The hostess committer ; Mrs. George Matthews entertain- n ig h t most efficient handling of Frldav vtaich IX Adm i^m n i o wa* Mr’ J A W iseman, Mrs. C ed a congenial group at dinner automotive ailments but they Mrs A P Keppel and son Hilly a n d ’ Admission 10 R D. nr Mr, w M MacGlbbon Wednesday night, honoring Mrs. nnil daughter Mas Jean of Portland Dcneo brand and Mrs. Nelson Durham. A ttra c-1 Vlnal Randall on her birthday an- just can't buy personal inter L ife tim e Guaranteed drove down thle week for a week's l.u th McClain. Fern Jeffrey and tlve decorations were violets and niverxary. A birthday cake with visit with Mr« Keppel s mother and Ruth and Dorotliy Hohman, atu- daffodils. est. It is inspired by owner i glowing candles formed an attrac- F u ll I Price <>f | Bach la j «later, Mre Mae Henry and Mrs. dents nt University of Oregon f)« rr« ii« | Foch I Pair« — tlve centerpiece for the table. The FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY supervision, a « a W e are Joe McKIbben. 'bent the week enrl at the home of a group of Rebekahs went to evening was spent with cards and PHONE FRED ANDERSON, Prop. »0.1« M.33 2Xx4.73-lB Mr. and Mm. Homer Epperson l.uth a n d D o ro th y H o h m a n s par- Waltervllle Wednesday night a» social en tertam n en t. Included In building our business solely were guests Tuesday at the home of ent» Sir nnd Mrs. Georgs Hohman guest» of the W altervllle lodge. Mrs. 1 ihe group were Mr. and M. . Vinal 30x4 J0-21 __ «3.43 «3.27 on the confidence of our cus Mrs H A Hagen, stater of Mr of D elight vaLcy. Edith Kelly of Roseburg, national Randa,I, Mr. and Mrs. Schofield 2 0 x 3 .0 0 -1 9 __ SX.H5 »«.43 tomers and we want an op Epperson. They were enroute from Mom Alice Sheets, student at Ash- vice president of A R. A., was an Stewart. Mrs. Mary Smith, I. W. 29x4.30-20 .... . «3.33 «5.19 Mrs. Alice Jones and son Paul of Medford to Sulem, where they will land normal, spent the week end honor’ d visitor Mr». Kelly will Lucan of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. portunity to show new cus 11x5.23-21 «8.13 «7.9« in re with her parents, Mr. and Mr» vialt the local order Friday. March Matthew». Portland spent the w<«k end with I make th' ir home. tomers how we do if and to W. c C Sheets o k -..,. [g Tho»e from here who attended ! —♦ — Mr ami Mr« H e rb e rt E a k ln . Mr» All work makes Jack a dull bey. ur 29x5-30-19 «8.48 »8.23 continue to please our old Jones Is a former resident. Mrs. Jam es P. Graham enter- Mr. and Mrs. W alter Houser of the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Enjoy yourself at the Pastime. 29x4.73-20 __ «0.43 »«.24 friends. « « « W on’t you spent Sunday with Mrs. Vern Hazen. Mr and Mrs. John taineci a group for two tablas of We can sell guaranteed balloon Mrs. C A Knllman of Vancouver. Eugene 30x5.00-20 __ ««.75 ««.S3 Sanders. Mrs. Emmatine Wilson, , bridge W ednesday n.ght at her Houser's mother. MYs. A. C. Haw tires to you at from ft 28 up and II. C , visited this week nt the home come in? 2Xx5.25-IX _.. «7 A3 «7.30 Mr.«. Anna Newcomb. Mrs. Eva home on River road. Mrs. William Ainuna those from this city who will take your old tires In trade. Ilf a n M E Sibiliv Mr» kins. Aubrey. Mrs Eloise Fullmer. Mrs l'bum held high score for tip- eve- »7.52 29x5.25-19 __ ...»7.75 Blloiulcd the concert of the Port Hee us first Nelson Motor Co. Mr and Mrs G A Sanders have Kallmun la a member of a musical Merls McKibbr-n. Mr« Clara Stev- ning. Following cards a dainty one- land ■viiiphoov orchestra Bunday "I’m for Community Men " »X3-3O-18 «8.33 »8.10 I »rgnnlxatlon of Vancouver that Is leased the Dale F. H awkins house ens and Mrs. Minnie W illits. course .«upper w as served. D affodils afternoon In Ktlgeno were Mr. nn>l Mrs Hallie Hawkins of Ho «5urg making a coast concert tour which on Cherry court. They plan to oc —* — and yellow tapers were attractive Mr» F L. Grannis. Mr and Mie spent the week end here with her lake« them as far south as Lo» cupy the bouse about the middle of RA D IO PRO GRAM Mrs. R. B. Reed entertained Fri- , table decorations. G uests included May. (' J Kem, Mlae Mary Clsrln, Mine pai-nta. Mr and Mrs. J 9 Willits Angeles. day afternoon with a quilting party, Mrs. H. A. Hagen, Miss Myrtle Wed. 5:30 p. m— Sat. 8 p. m. Jeaale I’ruett, lxtuls Strut»*«*, Mlae Mrs. Florence Mayes was called honoring her mother. Mrs. W. I. K ern, Mr«. Thum. Mrs. Ciara Burk- Don't neglect Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Jarnee Town «tant Allure Hunke. .Mia. G .urg Itlorart. h ick to her work al the Governor Muls, who recently returned from a holder. Mrs. W. E Lr-bow, Miss Sunday In Itoaeburg with the Glen Miss Gertrude L. Rkow, home Mre Ora Head llem enw ay and Hub Gwen family They brought home 'demonstration agent, held a third hotel coffee shop in Portland Mon month's visit in Portland. Guests Lula Curnn and Miss Belle Burk- ert Kromm. were Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Jennie holder. their daughter Eileen, who had meeting on the economical meal» day. In New Location Jack M aulding, Prop. Enjoy the "Laili«»' Day" program I been visiting Hetty Owen. Mrs A W Swanson, who was re- Russell, Mrs. O. H. F ullerton. Mrs —♦ — project Tuesday at the home of with Community Men. Former Seventh Street e a rly part of the W illiam Hogate. Mrs. H .C. Schaef The Tuesday Bridge club will The General Motors radio com iMr< J W McCoy In the Silk creek Mr and Mre It. C. Welle fflOVSd pares In quality with all General district. week, la said to be improving. fe r. M is. 1. A. Randall, Mrs. William meet Tuesday with Mrs. Herbert Sole Oarage lent WMk to the Raymond liiiih e Motors giMMln Sold In Cottage The American I-egion honor roll Everett. Mrs. Judson Allen. Mrs. W Lombard a« hoatess. A 1 o'clock The lam e county grand Jury was houee on north Tenth »treat The Grove by Graber-flettya. F. A|len and Mrs. O. Knight. A luncheon will be served at the m ile called Into ne»n on Monday Fred board recently was placed at the Herman letfky f a m ily h a v e • I pleasant social afternoon was en- Colonial. Hallie May Hawking hue filed lleldler of this city 1« a member of Texaco Service station on Main joyed. Into Ihe Htevene houee vacated by At the tea hour delicious re- , -------------------- street operated by Charles Robison 1 suit for divorce against Dole K. : the Jury. the Weill. . f rrn e rly lo ca te,i .m en u were served. Hawkins. We make new cars out of wrecks Fifth and Main streets. Mr and Mre Chet Anlauf »petit Miss Katherine llem en w ay was ( Painting and body rebuilding. Cot Mrs. F'red Anderson was hostess the week end In Portland taken Saturday to North Hcnd. tage Grove Body Works, L. S Tuesday for the Elm artes club and l ii.ng Supplies. The Sentinel. where she will receive medical Here It la: lo o k ? The NEW entertained as a special guest, Mrs. Davis, Prop,, Spriggs Bldg. rnStfc SPRING HAT of HIGH VALUE ' treatment. She recently underwent Harold Whitlock. A 1 o'clock lunch The lam e county Farmers' union AND I.oW COST No o v e i h e a d an operation at a North Itend hos- eon was served and decorations of held n special meeting last night at expense" In the price you pay for . pltal yellow and green were effective. A the Coast Fork local hall at Hebron. ■ hate at TH E NEW’ YORK M ile l'ndenv>»<>d T ypew iiter In Good oowl of daffodils was the table cen LINEIlY PAR1/ORS. Cmne and Condition, »23. The tt> utlnel m il- 3p Refreshm ents were served. terpiece. An afternoon of bridge Satisfaction with the show ing of IssH— Black «Ilk umbrella. Waa Ma ai not Gihba Bvenua. next door followed, with Mrs. John Kelly battery “E,” local national guard Fred J. Itotas. manager of the left In atone of city amt token from to Christian par»>»nag« m llp holding high score. The club will be unit, was expressed by Captain L. | Grove Hardware st-re, returned there .iccldentull v or lntrnttonully. entertained In tw o weeks by Mrs. D. Farnsworth of Salem, regular ( FO B SALE OK TRADE. Mr and Mrs. Cooper of M elfnrJ Tuee.lav night from Seattle, where Reward for return to Mrs. Elbert visited briefly Monday afternoon he had hern called by the Illness of Bede nod no questions.naked, m llp SPOT INO EGGS * FGR~ SALE — Herbert Lombard and Firs. Claude army instructor for the 243th coast Kime at the Kirne home. artillery, who was here Tuesday with K. E Mendenhall Mr Cooper hla wife. Thoroughbred Barred Rock eggs night for the annual inspection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pieper of the la a bay Seoul axaculivs for the Mr and Mrs. Q. W MeQueen re O. A. C. strain. Also White Wyan the battery and the armory. He Mrs. R. H. Fields and Mrs. Medford district. Rujada forest service station were turned Saturday fiom e (»end I ng Ó0 cents a settin g of 15. Mrs. D w ight Mercer were program lead- classed the battery as remarkably C M. I*arker spent last Friday In (three weeks In Portland at the Saturday night guests of Mr. and F. E. Taylor, Creswell, route 1. ers for the Research club at the good and declared that the armory ( Dexter on hue In eve 2mm>^ofj2hel£jKu£h2^r^M r«—J £ Iii. Mrs, G -olge Hewitt. phone 31F13. m4-18p meeting Tuesday night in the city was one of the best in the state. Of- librury Mrs. Fields spoke of the ficial rating of the unit in the in- STRAW BERRY P L A N T S FOR ’ life of John Masefield and read a spection w:ll not be available for sale Edinborough 121, $3 a thou- I collection of his poems. Mrs. Mer- i about a month W h a t p r ic e Attendance of the battery at in- ' sand. A g od canning berry. Nor» cer reviewed the life of E. A. Robin son and gave several of his poems. spection was 100 per c e n t Three of- ; would you put on is the time to plant for summer Mrs L. W. Coiner read "Pygmalion” ficers and 50 enlisted men comprise ( bearing. J. L. Culver, Black Butte by George Bernard Shaw &nd cur the u n it A large number of towns I a c h ild ’s la u g h route. n>4-18p rent event topics were given by club people attended inspection. C a p t ai n Farnsworth inspected : FOR SALE -NEW COMBS LOOM members. heard a thousand —♦ — the battery's work in various ma- ( Little Daisy, price tlS . or will The Constellation club met Thurs- neuvers and drills, such as. riot trade for hens. Mrs. K. V. Miller, miles away? of last week in Masonic hall. duty, first aid. guard m ou n t guard | Creswell, Ore. m4-a8p day Mrs. Elbert Bede. Mrs. R. H. Fields duty, infantry drill and artillery FOR SALE -M ODERN ACREAGE and Mrs. Roy Leonard were host- drill. He also inspected equipment | What price on home, 3 4 4 acres, 7-room house, esses for the afternoon. Plans were and records which he said were in ( completed for a benefit card party first class condition. the brief phrase, hot and cold water, bath complete. be given Thursday n ig h t March Major Claude Washburne of Junc- One mile from Cottage Grove, good to 17. In Masonic hall. Committee tion City. Lieutenant Melcher of “W e’re all w ell road, mall route, electricity and chairman appointed follow: Mrs. H. Salem. Sergeant-Instructor Frank telephone line. Price $(1500. If inter A. Hagen, general arrangements; Jirack of Salem and three officers now”? ested Phone 31F4 or write Airs. Mrs. O. L. Nichols, refreshments; from Albany accompanied Captain E stella R. Pentlco, Route 1, Cres- Mrs. George Matthews, decorations; Farnsworth here. At home and away from home, -------------------- .v .D ie . m4-18p Mrs. Vinal Randall, tickets. F O R ~ 8 A ~ L E — T H R E E GOOD Miss Gertrude Skow, county how few things give so much, hatching Incubators, two Mc home demonstrator, addressed a Clanahans, 240-egg capacity each; group of women on m eats at the for so little, as your telephone! one Cyphres, 400-egg capacity. Just Christian church last Friday. At the thing to hatch your turkey and the close of the m eeting the group Reports on progress of relief hen eggs In. Price each $7.50. Also went to the Gates market where a few choice settin gs of Rhode Is- ya5 ‘o“.8 cui3 meat were ex- work in the city were given by DndWRn*<i'J'eZr-«V »¡'"Sn iT 1 hlblted and additional Information members of the relief council at a The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company land Red eggs at 40 cem s for 15 obtained Mis8 sk ow wUI hold an. luncheon m eeting of the group Mi« FL_C Arne, phone la .-5. Ml l«p other meeting at the church April Wednesday. Work has been started Business Office 522 Main St. Telephone 83 BABY CHICKS EVERY TUES S when she will talk on canned on the gaid en project, a number of day. 10 cents each; hatching eggs ¡vegetables. ;garden plots have been spaded and reasonable. Turkey and hen eggs. I a quantity of seed nas been dis- custom hatched. Bort V. Hands, The Keepers of the Den. at their tr-Djuni• rB. r.-»nHnn- »b. North Pacific highway. m4-18p j s c £ o o £ ^ e T t h ^ mTn" had QUALITY MARKET SO C IE T Y f ■B Chickens lb. 19c Pork Roasts Ik 1 9 1 KJ Beef Roasts lh 13’/7C Bacon lb 1KJ* 17e X « v Pure Lard ? B is. J 15c L <Z V/ Link Sausage BETTER! lb. 18c Hams GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS lb. 19c 4fl C ity Briefs McCoy’s Garage Cottage Grove Motor Co. BATTERY “ E” PRAISED S m ith -S h o rt G r o c e r y —Phone 153— Saturday Grocery Savings 3c Macaroni, lb 3J/2C Matches, b o x .......... ..... . lied beans, lb. 8146 Toilet paper, roll 6c Niundry soap, bar 2*/2C Pimentoes, 2 c a n s ____ .....15c Monarch corn, (¡olden Maze, 25c 2 for 35c I)ried apples, 2 lb s ........ ...15c Compound, 8-lh. pail 89c Sw ift’s kraut, can B u tter and Eggs Bread Special 1 lb. Cottage Grove B utter 1 dozen fresh eggs 39c Made in Cottage Grove 1 lb. Loaf 5c W atch for O ur Ad Next W eek Keeping up ~íü-ií(k. T IM E S Stock Fire Insurance — w ith all its e x p e r ie n c e — w ith its b e g in n in g s rooted in early America — keeps up with the times. It a n ticip a tes and stu d ies every new fire hazard — in your hom e or place o f business. STOCK FIRE IN S U R A N C E Sloci F in ¡murane» C tm paaia a rt rtpn ttH ltd bf Capablt Agenti in four iommuuitj THE N A T IO N A L BOARD has earned its leadership by sponsor ing protection, prevention and inspection services that benefit every community and every individual. OF F IR E U N D E R W R IT E R S t i j o b u S/rret, N E W Y O R K CHICAGO, 222 IT«/ AJauu Slrtrl ____ • SAN FRANCISCO, AfmAsXi E m A ss «» BUg A Naii—aJ Orgauitatiaa » f S t tk Fir* lu airau n Coutpauiti BitabUtboA à» IMS Relief Council Reports Progress- on Projects FUR S A L E OR TRADE — OAK- been distributed to undernourished been to work on senool ground land stdan, Overland truck and children in the schools during Feb- improvements. Work will be paid Dodge truck. Schofield Stewart, ruary. The organization Is coop-rat- J™m donations made hy teach- ohune 217J m4-18c nX with the public health group in |®fs to rei t f work. The s.dewaik or. ---------------- ;----------------------------------- 1 supplying milk daily to grade pupils ! l he north side of the Central school FOR SA LE UNDERWOOD who are unable to buy It for them- mound has been lowered to the typewriter in good condition. $25. selves. The organization will con- regular street level p.nd dirt from . The Sentinel. nill-25p tinue the proiect the remain.! rr of tb 's Krad.ng work has been taken to tbe west side school where it will F-OR SALE OR TRADE CULTI- ihe school year. ¿.A_ be used to build a d:ke on the west valors, plows, 2-horse gas engine side e f the building to keep flood > La Mercredi Pont club w as en- road scraper, garden tools, pianos. v io lin s , se p a r a to r s , r a n g e s, n e a ie r s . - T h e d _r t , W1„ d t fil, ( trunks, sowing machines, Ice boxes. 1 a’ 1 «t m e nome or airs, je s se „lavahed -tt t h e w e s t «id« school complete stock of houseware and DennY- A pleasant afternoon was ® £>«> « wdl be la d at bo?h furniture. Davenport Furniture JP/nt P1“*1"« bridJ e and M” . , W he west side and cen ral school Co. m ll-2 5 p held high score and Mrs. . V/Y 8 ae ana centra* a^nooi Fred Hanger low. A dainty on«- playsheds. .'O TRADE 1923 F ORD COUPE : fOurgc luncheon was served. The Another relief project to be In good running condition and I cjub w ,n n,e«t March 16 with Mrs ' started soon will be the care of with good rubber to trade for fresh u-red Anderson ' school pupils whose dental work de- i cow with calf. Clair Arne, phone mands immediate attention and 15F8.______ ___________ mll-aSp The LaComus club met Tuesday * ‘ This also will b< f nanced CABINET M A K I N G — FURNI- with Mrs. A. W. Kime w-ho inv’ted l he Claude ^rom funds provided by the teach- ture made, repaired and uphol as a special guest, Mrs. stered. Wood turning and carving. Kime. At the close of a social af .Vork guaranteed. Woodcraft and ternoon of needlework a two-course Cabinet Shop, F lflh amt Main luncheon was served. Spring flow- EUGENE, LOCAL DOCTORS m ll-al5p ers were colorful decorations. Mrs. street. HOLD DINNER MEETING -------- W E HAVE EVERYTHING YOU W. E. Lebow will entertain the club dinner honoring doctors of this nerd in camping and in general in two weeks. * city w as held Wednesday night at home keeping. Why not save and Mrs. Tgtura McKernan entertained the Colonial by physicians of the I keep Vour money at home. Short’s Secondhand store. mll-2Bp the Kensington club Thursday nf- staff of thl. Eugene hospital. This ternoon nt the home of her daugh- ¡s an annual get-together of the H ) l! SALE GOOD SEVEN-ROOM tor, Mrs. H. B. Griggs. A 1 o clock groups which cooperate on house on splendid view lot. 4 bed luncheon was served bv Mrs. Me- niany industrial accident cases. rooms, sleeping porch, basement, Kcrnan, who was assisted by “ v ■ Mrs. The program Included talks on c h ic k e n house, fruit and shrubs. Griggs. Covers were laid for 12. The nrofessional subjects and enter Price $2,500, $100 down and $24 per ifternoon was spent quilting. tainm ent features. Dr. W illiam month, l ’aison s Company Realtors, * Kuykendall discussed "Hyperten- 62 west Broadway, Eugene. Phone Mlss Estella Prince, daughter of Sion and High Blood Pressure" 942. m il e Mrs. H. A. Prince of this city, and and Dr. A. H. Ross talked on "Mod- P1O8 FOR SALE O. I. C. PIG«, Frank Smith of Vancouver, R. C.. ern Methods of Treatm ent of Frac- $2 nnd up. Flcm Hendcrer, An were married March 7 in Vaneouv tures." Dr. W. E. Buchanan Jr.. lauf, Oregon m ito or. Wash. For the present they dental member of the staff, was in will make their home In Portland charge of the feature which ir.clud- MISCELLANEOUS. where Mr. Smith is connected with ed comic skits and other entertain- ment. Dr. and Mrs. Ross displayed PRACTICAL NURSING, U O N- the W estern Union. — several reels of motion pictures finem ents or other cases. Please I The Order of Rainbow for Girls which they took while on a recent write Mr». A. S. Cole, Marcóla, Ore gon. fl9 -m llp will hold Initiation Monday night at trip to Europe, showing scenes in . , .. i7£e'M5_ i>j‘A T e 'l'l, \ Vie -riA x i ,heir regular meeting. It Is ex- southern Europe, Venice, Bavaria, GARDENS I LOW ED AND ISAM (h.,f M¡(ls Virginia Toney of Italy and France. word done. Call 1 none «-■'>- ( M-Minnville. grand worthy adviser : 1 nose p re s e n t for the dinner were f26-m llp v.-jii pny an official visit. Dr. nnd Mrs. Kuykendall, Dr. and — Mrs P. J. P irtle . Dr. and Mrs. W. W ANTED PIwUN 8 E W I N G . The Jolh- Bunch dancing club B. Neal. Dr. and Mrs. George P. Housedresacs, boys' blouses and 1,11 I , . , | . | , . t h ine a sp e c ia lty will meet Saturday night In T. O. O. Winchell, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ross, Dr. chlldr 'rices reasonalile. 8ev-ing done a t F hall, which will be the regular and Mrs MncKenz'e and Dr. and Pr nm - M rs Geora» Graham 440 m eeting nlnce hereafter Instead of Mrs. Buchanan, all of Eugene, and noth Second G nlt-ve Grove, Grove Phillips Phillips hall hall where where the the club club had D Dr. r. nnd r. and and _Mrs. Mrs. C. C. E, E. Frost, Frost, D Dr. south Second Mriet street, Cottage Mrs. A. W. Kime. Dr. and Mrs. B. Oregon. ntll-25p been meeting. R. Job, Dr. R. H. Fields, Dr. and LOST A N D F O U N D . At a luncheon meeting of Mu Phi Mrs. Harold Axley and Dr. and r / a o i a —l it a c v o i i M-' n'-M iiniri'i'» Fnallon. national nius'e honorary Mrs. C. H. Kime of this city. W v n it v . „ n t r e last week ------ Waa left I In stole of e cit\ and re '<»• , , , "om _ en. Thursday fppil of Caldwell of Schools Plan Salary Cuts. m oved from th e re a c rid , n ta lly o r .7 R eturns from questionnaire.« sent intentionally. Reward for return to ®lty waa clec,ed "lllmnae 8ec- out by the county chool superinten Mrs. Elbert Bede and no questions rvlary' ____ dent Indicate approximately 50 per raked.---------------------------------- F1.11? p„„, »T,irons' club will he cent of county grade schools plan LOST BROWN PURSE CON- entertained Monday afternoon at to cut teachers' salaries from 10 to talning m one- nnd valuable «a- the home of Mrs. T. C Wheeler, 15 per cent next year, Laurence C. new. Reward for return to N ellie —uh Mrs. Wheeler and Mre. O. L. Moffitt, assistant county school su- Buehell. Phone 63. m llp Nichole ae Joint hostesses. perlntendent, said Munday. Your Banker Is Your Best Friend Even at times when he advises you against borrowing for investments that he can’t O. K. We have become know n as the old reliable because we can be depended upon to give legitimate financial aid for worthy and successful enterprises and because we can be depended upon not to encourage speculative un dertakings. You should have a cheeking account with this kind of a bank. The First National Bank of Cottage Grove Capital $50,000 Surplus $25,000 BARTELS MARKET PHONE 55 Specials Friday and Saturday We do not short weight you in order to sell cheap.—We give you full pound measure. _____ Ham burger or Pork Sausage 10c lb. or 3 lbs. 25c Side Bacon light Hogs 15c lb. Bulk Lard 3 lbs. for 25c Dill Pickles 10c quart 5 Twin Bread 25c Tender Boiling Beef 7Y2 c lb. Fancy Steer P ot Roast IIV2C lb. Round, Sirloin or T-Bone Steak 15c lb. We not only sell meat you can eat but also meat we can eat ourselve».