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■veck and at Anlauf visiting friends Mrs. Roy Romaine and daughter 1 «'«■ Docla Norrie of Klamath lletly (Portland). M i. Clara Huik- PIE EATINO CONTEST FOR HPETIAL ANNOC.Ni F.MFNT I ¡* alia, who had spent a waok with holder We are now ready for buxine»» at and Rail« Burkholder at COUNTY BOYS AND OIRLS h»i parent«, Mr. and Mr» J Q tended Ihe our new location. »26 Main street Lane countv chamber of | Willits, returned homo Monday ... „ . , , a e r o ., from Southern Pacific depot. commerce picnic hold Munday at B oy. and girl« of Lar.e county Auto repairing of all klnila. greaa- Raker of Hoattle, Weatflr. , Mia. K - D. -------- wlll have an opportunity to »how tng, tire repair and battery service romier resident of Cottage Grove Mr and Mra. George Hewitt, re E v e ry th in g M ust Oo and vlaltod Juat how good they are at ple-eat- at 'he moat reasonable price» friend« here Munday. cently of Albany, are vlalllnx at the tng, rope »pinning and being cow- roura for good work, A. If Wilde of Portland, who had home of Mra. ll«wltt'« parent». Mr boy« and girl». In conjunction with i'v2»p AMID THIEH M ust Oo Now. been vlalllnx at the home o f - anil Mr». H. II. Breedlove _ ® . ,how.1.n * of To"> Mix'» lataat _______ 'daughter. Mi Harry Godard, ra Darwin Woodoock of Corvallla I thriller, • The Rider of Rida received for 10 tier of old turned honm Monday. and Maxine Ne|»on »pent Haturday Death Valley,” with Tony and growth body fir and 10 tier of oak R eal B argain s in Georg« Lewie of Black Rock and , night iirul Hurvlny at Lundpark w - l lh ' ast. there will be three con- °r alder till August IS. Wood'to'?,» Hhultz of Hweel Horn« jith o C, A. Jtartaii fam ily at th< their I I'*’ the kid». At 12 30 a pie »tacked In shed at Divide school Coats — D resses H ats visit»'! Opal '«Wing contest will be conducted by house *cn,Ml Munday at the Frank Turner summer horria. hum», MARGARET M ARNOLD. Glen Hogate of Turlock, Cal . ar- Muoag. r Bay W Jonas of the Fox- S ilk B lo u ses -— H osiery M. H Thomas I« suffering with j rived Friday to »pend a month Mcldonald In front of the theater Bl.ok Hun,. | . i H neuralgia of lha heart. with hla parent». Mr and Mr». W I he winner of thia contest will he pa < 1 one do!lar and all contestant« A. Ilegate Ml»»»» Marjorie Knox of Malern L e tte r and C» d Folder» for and L in gerie and Olive Widder »helm of Man Mr and Mr» F led Anderson and will be admitted free to the theater y o u r filin g »abinetx Ren11 n » t otanclaco »pent the w«uk at the Mr and Mr« Nelson DeYoung , There also will be a be.t dressed Cash Sale, M oney T alks horn« f an aunt, Mr» W A H o • pent the week end In Portland vis wboy or girl contest for which the winner will he paid one dollar At ffatfl iting relatives. 3 oelock all rope «pinners will The H a n y Abler fam ily of Frca- Ruby Ryno of Edmonds, Wash., H urry! D on ’t M iss gather on the stage to »how Just no. Cal., vlalled Monday with an arrived Thursday to spend the re how good they can spin a rope The aunt of Mr A b le. Mr«. Amanda mainder of the summer with an winner of this contest take» home “Always Welcome" T h is Sale. lull I Ida was the f |r»t time Mra aunt, Mr» Eliza Howe a new silver dollar.. Hull find Mr. Abler had y e n each Mr». Huale Garoulte. with her other for 42 yeara. Taxe« Are Turned Oyer parent». Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mmlth- Mary and Ruth Cameron «pent eon of Eugene, and Henry Wilson A. turnover of 1»31 taxes was I Junior Conn of Portland, who the week at Lynx Hollow vlaltlng returned made Wednesday, totaling « »14 Wednesday a I trip to I ' ¡ I . •• S »a y l from l'ilil »1 i I 1« 1 » . 204- ¿ 'f l • had baan vlaltlnx hl,. grandparents. the Garfield Beach family. Crater lake. At Grants Pass they ■ * “• »»*,e g»le<l a» follows State and Mi mid Mre. J. C. Conn, i«turn<*d vlalled Mrs. Gene Goss, slate, of '" '" ‘'V. »704760, cities. J2747O.’, Phone 55 Mr and Mi». I«.,. Cox. Mi» Cora home Huturdiay. districts. »3746.06; union high and Phyllis Vincent »pent Mrs Garoutte. and Mrs G .»s ac i'r lf t /ll ll I . I » n » f i « ... Hugh Doolittle has gone Into Ho t.roat Monday at Yoncalla vl»ltlngN>'the f° t” b"hled them on the trip to the M reij.*,*?1 *252B2i road dis- SPECIALS FR I, SAT. hr in 1« to |lr employed at the Eve Jam e. Cox family. * '" " la k e . trlctx, »261,94; Port of Hiuslaw, »34- Or. and Mr. W E Mbuw ar- nlng Htar mine. The R A Trask family spent Ihe . “ i; “nd. “ r": * ° y “ • ' “ •’lln of Loa ' "rMt flr* P*tro1- >92.65. r vad horn» Friday from Gold famlly »pent the Wo h a y . moved to our now loca Week •••*<’n. whore (hey had «pent two Meat makeg the meal at the Roy Short summer Angele« visited Saturday at the Al o.” J ‘u'*««h,w G uihko on home bert Helllwell home while on their waaka w ill. Mr. M l« ,w . parents. Your Hwao Print Shop First on the Coast fork way to the east. ***■ rv '*• ,l,r »«fVlcr that Mr and Mra. J. C. Johnson Mra Complete UNCLt IRON TAIL Mies Thelma Kem left Munday MI miw lisa raoivarad from a severe latlafloa Nnlaort Motor Co M C. Bressler spent several days EXCHANGE for Aalorla Io visit at the A. W I HAVE HOUSES lllnaaa with which ah. .uttered the of this week In Portland. Ml.» Mary Clorln of Portland ar Not hind home. D Y N A M IT I in Long Beach and also citrus laat wack of thalr visit. . T. •^■•urday to »pond lha w o k Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Carey ----- of --f r“hch In Han Diego county which I Mi , F. I,. Gianni» and daughter n u b b in x A baby born to Mr and Mra at lh« F. L. Grannis homo. ~ ed Munday to visit '"?,Kh* •'«change for Oregon farms Carolyn. Reaper and Myrtle Hub Pasadena arrived Matar Hpangsnburg Munday. ,||r<| bell, Mary Clerln (Portland, and a slater of Mr Carey, Mrs. Lylllan What have you? Address liox W Mlaa Elisabeth Hlafkon of New X L E S P y .M',*?‘ i y Can.atary aervlcaa were harx arrived Haluiday to »pond the Elizabeth Mlefkln «Newberg, «pent Allen. In care of The Hentlnel. bald Tuesday foranoon Mr. and week at , b . w . Hubb.ll home two days this week camping on the Mrs. Fred Htroeder of M U N G -R V Coast fork. Illndlnx Twlna at lowaat prlca In Marcóla spent Munday at the J. M M GNDFItFUI. BARGAIN IDEAL Ml.. “ hd Mis George Matthews, “ y®ar® Al?° >«•"»« Wire and Eastham home. ÍH O R T X in ,»«t'O tN T B T h o m e . Mrs. A. K. Hnmloth received word Mark Twlna Grabar-Uattya Hard- the bred Bennett family, the F I, Monday of the death of a sister In „ Mr». J. -------- M. Jam ----------------------- es and Mrs A. T. . . »Ib.'MX, ranch going for »3,SCO ac- »THE VOt<E O* HOUYWOOO» w ar. , y2V|| Grannis family and the Collage Denver, Colo. Î L IC K . ER. Lertori of Portland, who had been y.‘*7,n Illness 4 Sm iles from . o^'’ .,! ru," <" r'*» attended the pic O/o»*. Ore 63 acres, gravel „ Mra. L i n n _ la Violait -----—— returned nic held Munday at Weelflr. Margaret and Maxine Howies re visiting the George Morgan family. ' Munday from Tillamook, where »he road to door, close to school 60 turned this week from visiting sev leturned home Monday. had been visiting a daughter. Mrs Mr and Mie. D. W Mturge» and eral weeks In Falls City with their Mr». B D. P a,oh m and children. , m,',*(%'h o H z ^ i can *’*• « IJoyd Jonas. sone spent the week end In Grants grandmother. Mi» Kale Wnlkina Maxine and Edward, returned Tues- oi,,, , / . , h,1?, ,a n ',* * ‘ne »prlng □ F iin c v I i d h t H ncnn Mrs Mary Hambrlrk and Mis la s s and Medford. Mrs. Mturge» :< ■ o o, , w.-ck , i, ’ ' i * ' 'u-'(t' “nd barn, ho, and _ T allC y lyl^Rt o lile D3C0I1 Mr and Mrs. Marvin Smith and Mabel Baker visit.,I Portland and the children remained for a baby of Albany spent the week W a s h in g to n a n d northern Orsgon \ " la?. ,'r, w,th b,*’h dwell- S A c | viwltinK relative*. »nif. larxe barn, oth er out-buildlnga. • ’ to 6 lb. average * Saturday with a sistsr o f Mr. Ham two weeks' visit. here visiting relative« brick. Mra. Helen Vila» Rev. L. H Randle and fam ily of B einlta Mvrtle Cooley ha» filed frun farnil-"u?» * i »mall J «, Isa « ; " • ' • "■ 1 1 5 c »>• The w illiam B artel, family and Sacramento visile,I ho»- briefly Frl- Adm. 25c & 40c— Show Starts 6:30 “ r®„„Madd® Wright »pent Munday u"v .7 hl1* on ,h *,r w ,v ,l* Salem. J ' at W inchester bay Mr. Wright Mr. Randle wae formerly pastor of Mrs. A. W. . » - » . o n . Mrs Bartels and sun Billy remain the liaptlst church here. and son, Mrs Ralph Bailsman and chickens. Wood on place A life I »<1 to spend tha week Paul Hander» and Claude Huff Cledis Swanson, returned this week »1000 « un,,7 ,or n<fht ba«-’y’ 1 ' 7 rni* »• »’radwood l»and rehearsal e v e r y Monday from »pending several day» a, »1000 handles deal, balance very Local Bakery Each U. 8. battleship costa tax- verified, to the undersigned at the visiting friends. night. Hnowhome, W a s h ., visiting rela easy terms 5% to 6G interest If payers a total of »250,000,000 be- law office of Herbert W. Lombard, tives. Ixiuls Hholtl of Harrisburg, for interested SEE or write US at once. Mrs. Dwight Mercer was operated fore It Is junked In 20 years. First N ational Bank building, Cot- on for appendicitis Monday at lh» mer resident, visited here Friday Mrs. N annie Smith left Tuesday H A Lb A JOHNSTON Sixty thousand Mississippi famF Oroye. Lane county, Oregon. W II Patton of Culp Creek has W sslsy hospital In Marshfield Mhe for Albany to spend two weeks. ioral, , E,,,a'e' Insurance ¡ £ > W r 3 » I received a *2 bounty on a bobcat. la recovering satisfactorily. «05 Main St.. Phone 58 April, isaz. notice. Lot tag,- Grove. Ore. B u lk L ard The Earl Jackson family left Word has been received here that Endowm ents of 50 leading pri- Dated and first published July Cecil Arm»« of Eugene, a former Munday for their old home in Iowa. vately operated U. 8. colleges were 15, 1932. 100% Pure Pork reeldenl. was married last week In lie sure to get our tire price» be Eugene. Increased by »46 940.000 in 1931. Date of last publication August fore buying We will lake your 12, 1932. Mrs W. E. Burkett Is recovering worn lire» In trade al liberal allow 3 lbs, fo r 2 5 c Spain is the richest country in eatlafarlorlly from a light case of ance Neleon Motor Co. Bert C. Myers and Arthur R. relics of our human ancestors. pneumonia. Mr». J. p. Graham entertained Myers, Executors of the Mr and Mr». William Price have The first needles were made of Last Will and Testam ent with a musical evening Saturday in ------- J A i *’’ m inute. o f recreation la moved Io Condon, where they have bone. o f John 8. Myers. Deceased. honor of a cousin. Blair Stewart of purchased a ranch PswtlT* *>y ***** *’» Wan. Try the s J i ? •* » *“* " UUdn« Kru»<*"n Z Herbert W. Lombard, Cleveland. O.. who la In Oregon for Our Own Make Robert and Ray Dusenberry lift ^aiia for I month» and I think thev * A ttorney for Executors. |15-al2 a short time visiting his parents, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Rev Roy Howell of the Free the pasi week to attend the Glymp- We meet nil competition Mr. and Mr». Jam«*» Stew art of orc wonderful. I a,,, « , ran, N otice is hereby given that the Methodist church has been elected lc gam es in Los Angeles. and 5 R. 2 |„. ud) , WIUl ve , at a and furnish the beat »alc- •Salem. Mr. Stewart, who 1» a tenor undersigned have been appointed by pastor for another year. Word has been received here that NOTICE TO CREDITORS. radio »olol»t. favored the gath I weighed 183 lha. and now I weigh “ hook on the market. , S the county court. Lane county, state Mr and Mrs G p Tarr. Mrs Barbara Smith, two-year old daugh ering with several number». Mr». B. 1-7 pounds, and feel fine. If I |et up People Never Tire o f M eat ? ° t O regon, executors of the ¡ l i t Will i Oti<? ia hereby given that the Mendel Collins and Mrs W E ter of Mr and .Mr». Glen Smith, who K. I^aw»on al»o gave several vocal taking the Salts one morning I feel e 01 m e a t s and testam ent of John 8 Myers de- uadersnnied haa been appointed by Home increhanta h I iou H B u lk ed altended the Free Mrlho- was taken Io Portland to he oper- number». Both were accompanied “V, “n<L h*‘“ '> ‘’ Mrs. Florence buy their aaleahookK at ¡list church stats conference held i11?,1 ,on, tur <h® r«»’uval o f a peanut « 5 ceased, the 14th by day an of order July, bearing date !aie state t*1® countY of Oregon, court adm of Lane inistrator county, of by Mi»« Dorothy Lea Refresh Isoftu», Ikation. In Portland recently home. hull lodged in her bronchial tube 1« ment» of punch and wafer» were « All persons having claims against ‘ state of D aisy Porter, deceased. i S & W C o ffe e This is Just one of hundreds of recovering satisfactorily served and the evening closed with £ the estate of said John 8. Mvers ~.by an order bearing date the 12th Miss Ruth Olson, who was oper a «roup »ong. ‘God Be With You letters we get every month Krusch- Mellow d deceased, are hereby notified and da?„of July' 1i?32'. , , en not only causes you to lose fat Till VVe Meet Again.” Mr« C E ated on recently for appendicitis 1» AGIGCILTCKAI. _ re q u ire d to p re se n t th e s a m e, duly , UAJI P®” ona having claim s against recovering satisfactorily. r roat presided at the punch bowl • 1 • me estate of said D aisy Porter, de but while you are losing it you gain Practically Everything in L im e R ock .... ¡j. - 1 !n he“.th in vivaciousness — you ceased. are hereby notified and re i , m ri W V.' and son of Printing. Always Try quired to present the same duly 1 he K ensington club entertained '««« fat where fat is most promi- Hillsboro, who had visited at the ,4 Bbu'kbutl* at dinner Friday evening honoring nent and at the same time kee verified to the undersigned at the Tour H o m e Printer First. R. E. Harbison and Wilbur Work C o tta g e G r o v e •Mrs John Sanders on her birthday stomach liver k idney« h k ,P la bags par Ion 64 00 law office of Herbert W. Lombard. man homes, have returned home Bordens Fine Cheese anniversary. Guests were Miss Lil- ” Rldne>^ and bowels First N ational Bank building. Cot la bulk _pw tun 66 00 i, ^*5" ,loniMlnr »nd daughter A d ju stm en t Bureau llan Allen. Mrs Emaline Wilson “aturally. tage Grove, Oregon, on or before B elly of I ortland have arrived Io in Mi-lb. packages In CuslonMPs haga, ton 0» 00 Mrs Mabel Dixon. Mrs. Stella Bak- . v o u a «e Grove Pharmacy will sell six months from the date of the .V1” f f t a l f d e r of the summer »‘»king repairs to ®r- Mts. Cad Wallace. Mrs. Emma you 8 Jar of Kruschen for a trifling first publication of this notice. with Mr» Romaine's parents. Dr . the l.d Jonks |M building C ollection s and on Main Newcomb. Mrs Rosa Currin, Mrs aun' '“ ke one-half teaspoonful in a Dated and first published this and Mrs. A. W Klme. 15th day of July, 1932. an aUl°- b e ? M£ * M®r,e M e* “»*«». ?! hot w ater m o r n ln g - ---- —. ------ even - .e r y ' morning- Mrs A. M Do Vail of Man Fran Robert lU lley o f Seattle, who had mobile repair shop soon. Mrs. Mallnda A d ju stm e n ts Date of last publication. August X K .. Aubrey, Mrs. Eva 8» light on fatty meats Dotatoe« cisco arrived Saturday Io spend two r,Zt‘^<1i,**.V*r“1 *‘"y " w l,h VlnHl 12th. 1932. Miss Mnrgaret Hemenway of A.ra” V an.r M ría h 8 ^ , ? T a % “ tT y° “r health’3 We Beat All Competition in weeks with a alatsr-ln law, Mrs O Randall Jr., returned home Mon North Bend ha« arrived to visit her FRANK PORTER. Adminis day, First National Bank Bldg. L. Nichols. parents Mr and Mrs. W A Hem- Jf.’’" Eth,,l Applewhite and Mrs. Jay sake demand and get Kruschen trator of the E state of Daisy Price and Quality. E J. Ken, has filed suit for dl enway. Binding Twine. Haling Wire, Sack Rice. A birthday cake baked by •sait» imitation« are numerous. It’s H. W. Lombard, Attorney Porter, Deceased. Jyl5-al2 u* ¿.ttl«* «iaily dose that does Twine at lowest prlo» In 30 years vorce against Fave Elliott K en t Mrs. Merle McKibben was present H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD. Mrs Frank Brumbaugh and son ed to the honored guest GrabarO sIty« Hardware Jy2#c » Mra. S A ttorney for Administrator, a, ■ !>• Mackln left Saturday •’• ” *>” Dalles have returned homi Mias Margaret Hemenwav. who ror Sidney Neb . having been called “ fter »Pending aevernl weeks with Miss Dolly Pitcher entertained had until recently been night su- mere by the »erloua Illness of her Mr» Brumbaugh's parent«, Mr and perlntendenl at a North Bend hos mother. Mrs. Tressley Mrs Tom Cox Tom Cox J r. ac- with a picnic at the Roy Short »um- nier home Thursday evening honor pital. is now night supervisor at Mr and Mrs. George Mutthewa con,Panl<‘d them for a visit. ing an uncle. G. B. Pitcher, on his the Pacific Christian hospital In •h?"* ■«’veral days of this week on Donna Kartell of Corvallla Eugene •urned home Monday, after 7pend- < ’£ & « ' re” M ^ .n d fishing trip near Oakridge Donald Field of Portland vlalled Curtis Tennis of Corvallis, who M? a n d rM rs"c X '^ r le l? * ’''! r ” ’? 2 " ’‘2d 8° n-' C a?ven“ nd Saturday with his grandmother. had been visiting a nephew. Harry mi nnu Mrs C. A Butiell of Cor- of San Francisco. Mrs 8 E Mark- Mrs Rosa Currln vallla motored down for her and ley. Mrs Surah Kerr Mr and M r« Tennis, returned home .Saturday. It’ y Short and chUdren Ml?» . . M r-.*n<l Mr® N E Compton. Frank Hambrick spent Friday at spent the w e e k end a, Lundpark Mrs N ella Ashworth (E ugene, and London He attended ihe funeral of Mr«. Jerrv Eastham has an- Evelyn \ catch and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. B l^onard and small son J. H Rouse. nounced that any donations of Joe Smith Miss Pitcher was aasiat- returned Friday from spending a , “ r a«d Mr» J A. Powell of books for the Florence public 11- ed by Miss Veatch. week at Crater lake. brnry will be greatly appreciated. • ♦ — 1 rinevlll»», who «re visiUnv thnir FREE CITY DELIVERY Mr and Mra. D. H. Hemenway “ r®. V.,n.al Randan. Siwni by ,lre r*C*n‘1V dMtrOy*d Neighbors of Woodcraft heid left Monday for a trip along Ihe the week end at London their regular m eeting Wednesday at the co a st The lairen Harvev family and C. h*8bl and voted to meet hereafter John Small home. 8 month on the fourth Wed Mr and Mrs H H. Edwards left Rev and Mrs. I. G. Shaw and H. Hartman family spent Ihr week once nesday. Horace Hatch was elected Monday to spend Ihe summer al family. Mr and Mrs Elberi Smith end nt Lake Tnhkenltch. clerk to fill the office left vacant Seaside. family -------- ------- , of and family. Mr and M r. George . The Arthur Stewart the resignation of Mrs. Mabel Amaizo, Corn or Gloss Mr. and Mrs Raymond Grube of Sweet. Mr. and Mrs Fred Flecks. Fort Collins, Colo., who visited by Diamond Crystal Plain Dixon. Mr». Emaline Wilson was All Pure here several last week with l^ Pengra vlalled friend» here M,,n SalurdUahy', nl,r*Newpi.1rlt'‘io a’t'lend'(’he Relative, an.l day« friends.'Teft" Sn’turda'v G r a h a m ^ ^ “^ ^ » V * J' Installed day. Spanish American War ve'eran." for Cratcr lak® Graham « a s Installed as c o r r a l Eaton I*ort«r of Sliver Ia,ke. who veterans had been visiting here for two convention. Miss Marie Zendron of Sitka, Al weeks, returned home Saturdav Wendell Spriggs. Glen Arne and aska. who had been visiting her The Methodist Epworth league Mra. F. H. VanNortwIck has re Ralph Roslaugh spent Sunday at parents for two months, returned entertained the Creswell Epworth home Saturday. ceived word of the death of a Seaside. league Sunday night Melvin Breese ' brother. laiwrence H Schwartz of Mr. and Mrs Iatwrenee Kelly of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kane. Mrs. played a saxophone solo and Glen Waterbury. Conn. Mr Schwartz Klfle, Colo., arrived Monday to S. E Markley and Mrs. vv.... .^ « a .^ * cKibben and Ralph Monroe pre- John Bark- • nd fam ily had planned to make a visit a month with Mr Kelly« par- •‘I’ «pent Friday in Salem visiting sen,ed a fake vlolin »‘unt. Candy trip weat thia autumn Io visit Ihe ents, Mr. and Mr. Frank Kelly. was served. Next Sunday the Cot Crescent Dorris Medley. Royal Club Lay in a Supply Now VanNortwIcka. A flS-pound daughter was born Mr. anil Mrs. Cyrus Leum, who tage Grove Epworth league will be I In charge of the m eeting at Drain ; Sunday to Mr and Mrs Fleming had spent trcveral weeks at Gold anti the Sunday following that they I Dent and has been naaied Marv Beach, returned home recently. will visit the Creswell group. Edna. Darrel Sarff has gone to Albany FIRE INS. RATES ________ ______ The Milton Woodson family of to »pend the remainder of the The O. W. Dinner club met Mon Toledo arrived Sunday"to"vi'ait «ev’- • umn’®f w Bh his grandparents. Mr. day evening for a picnic dinner at PER $100 PER YEAR: eral days with Mr Woodson's par and Mrs. J. A. Jones. the Roy Short sum mer home on the ents. Mr and Mrs. C R. Woodson The ninth annual Nebraska pic- Coast fork. Guests were Mr. and nle will be held In the Mra. R. A. Trask. The next meet O ltj .........................$.2626 Corvallis Mr and air», Mrs. v Cecil of Sa- .... „mi ecu Caton i nion or sa - rUv i>nrl< i .n m h »a.,» n t niti. on ing will he held the last Monday in lem visited Sunday with Mrs Ca; h ghw avi S s M u r a i l Suburban ................. 46 August in Eugene with Mr. and Io n s mother. Mrs Frank Safley. k Farm ................... 66 Mr Caton returned but Mrs. Caton The Methodist Epworth league Mrs. Charles Adams. remained for a longer visit w111 >’lnv baseball tonight (Friday) $1 00 Policy Fee The Past Noble Grands club of .. ® with the Creswell Epworth the Rebekah lodge met Thursday Mrs. H. E Allison of Portland, league at Creswell. NO ASSESSMENTS afternoon in I. O. O. F. hall, with Mr,,.n a rtM?.'nuV h .er ”ar®n'"' Hr. and Mrs. C. E Frost, Mr. and id hnm t «nnkV zH' F ‘ • tUrn‘ Mrs W w McFarland. Mr and Mrs. Eva Aubrey. M r s. Emily Phone Arnest Yellow or White ed home Sunday.. Mrg Erml| Tiller. Dr. and Mrs. A Adams. Mrs. Emaline Wilson and Fine or Coarse M iss l l r .j H T H u b b e ll •ip.-nt t h e \V K im .', I n ,n,l Mi . i ' II K in ie , Mrs. Minnie W illits as hostesses. Refreshm ents were served at the lea hour. Closing Out Sale E n tire S to ck to B e Sold for Cost. Mr». The Sm art Shop B a r te ls M a rk e t City Briefs Fresh Ground Beef 3 lbs. for 25c Fresh Ground Pork 10c lb. ONE DAY ONLY W ednesday, A ugust 3 Twin Bread 5c a loaf She Reduced 38 Pounds the Safe Way Frankfurters SALESBOOKS! 5 2 lbs. for 25c i f T h e S e n tin e l ; 1-lb. tins 29c 15c lb. two for 29c Low Prices Every Day Irish-Swartz Inc. A C o tta g e G r o v e C o r p o r a tio n STA RCH SALT Phone 5 3 For Service That Satisfies M ILK P ack ag e....... 5c P ack ag e....... 5c T all tins each 5c SHORTENING COFFEE CERTO 8-lb. pail.... 69c 3-lb. can ..... 83c 2 for.............45c B ro o m s^ x . 6 S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry —Phone 153— S atu rd ay G ro c ery Savings 20 lbs. Sugar, Best C ane, 89c Miss Jean Allison and Mre. Frank McFarland entertained with a din ner Friday night honoring Mrs. 8. V. Allison on her birthday annl- ' versary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allison, the Frank Collins family j and the Frank McFarland family. The Methodist ladles' aid society met In the church yard Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. W. A. Hogate, I Mre. Loren Harvey and Mrs. Wes- ' j ley Allen as hostess. Rcfresh- ; nients were served nt the tea hour. The Mothers’ club will hold its annual picnic Tuesday at the Metho dist camp m eeting grounds. The women will meet In the afternoon and their husbands will join them at 6:30 for dinner. Catsup (Yola) b o ttle ..................... 14c Macaroni, 3 lbs...............................17c Potato Chips, extra large pkg. . 10c Onions, 5 lbs..................................... 13c Shrimp, 2 c a n s .............................. 29c New Potatoes, 15 lbs.................. 25c Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Davis enter- 1 tained with a dinner Friday eve- 'nlng nt their home In Eugene. Ouesls were members of the Bap tist church here. Matches, 3 b o x e s ............................10c Oranges, nice for juice, 2 doz. 25c The Mothers' club met Saturday afternoon in the club room. Com , Monarch, 2 c a n s .............35c Tomatoes, hot house, 4 lbs. . . 25c M a n n in g s C o ffe e Watermelons lH clb. 1 lb. Manning’s Coffee 1 pkg. Mtinning’s Ten B o th 3 9 c Locusts The periodical cicada, popularly known as the 17-year locust, al though It Is not a locust, Is bright green In color when Just mature and then gradually becomes a dark brownish red In color. The 17-year variety often appears In the same territory as the 13-year variety, and when large numbers of both these broods appear together there Is a veritable epidemic, such as there wns in 1868. Imports from China to this coun- I [ try In 1931 amounted to >41,628,000. each X : 29c C O R N M EA L G rah am F lo u r ROLLED OATS 9.-lb. bag..... 23c 9.8-lb. bag...23c 9-lb. bag.... .33c i o q V a cu u m Coffee BI 1^^ Packed R IC E Kerr’s Fancy Head per lb. J 25c M ACARONI 9.8-lb. sack.... 39c 10 lbs.......... 35c 5 lbs.............18c F lo u r Blue Bell Guaranteed Hardwheat 49-lb. sack 89c TOILET SOAP L au n d ry Soap Washing Powder Special Clasric White King 3 b ars......... 10c 10 b ars....... 19c L arg e pkg..33c C hesterfields Tins 60s for 29c Carton 200 cigarettes Velvet Tobacco Granger Tobacco 1-lb. tins..... 89c 1-lb. tins..... 69c