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f iiip a y , a p r ii . i t issa TH E HKNTINKf., fXFTTAGF. GBHVK, ÍH tr/W M I DO MBNA. W ord ha» been received here th a t April VI. Mr. and Mrs a eon * « • born .Saturday to Mr anil Min Max Hears of Iliad wood, K erns of E ugene sp en t the form er rexldente of th is city The end w ith Mis. K erns' m other, child hae been nam ed Dale Dean. M Mosby. D elbert Jen n in g s, a stu d en t of Millinery. N o rth S ixth Mt alllp D orena FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 55 T h e Id ea l “ M E A T I N G ” P la c e g la d e school, broke an a im SPECIAL FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY | Word haa been received here th at T hu rsd ay while pole vaulting T he H appy Circle Mewing club K enneth Crow of E ugene, a form al The fifth annual op»*n house of M e a ts an d G r o c e r ie s Repre-«fritatives of Li Ain realdent of thia cltv who waa em- rnet W ednesday with M rs Avanelle the C ottage G rove high sch'xri will Legion po-ts of Isuis. Lh 100% nliryed here at the Mills u n d e rta k W icks 100% be held at 7 o'clock Wed nesday eve and Lincoln counties m et Evelyn C olnei and Isola I sham of ning und»T the m anagem ent and ing parlors, la now chief »«»l.iaiii HAM BURGER PORK SA U SA G E at the M arlon V eatch fu n eiu l hom e C ottage G rove visited M atuiday In supervision of the sophom ore < las* nssdav night for a d is trk this vicinity. BEEF R O A ST S PO RK R O A S T S G raphs, posters and c h a rts of the Mrs H arlev G ates, Mrs. Nelson E ugene visitors S atu rd ay were 10c lb. 10c lb. I-van unit T en d er DeYoung. Mrs. Nellie lllackm ore, E v erett and Jo h n H olstroin. W ar E nglish, m athem atics, history for eign language, gegography and Mrs Vera Medley and Mra K ihei ren and H arold Cooper, J E Bed lb. Fresh Oround Round ] H am m ond atten d ed a itoyal N eigh ford, Mia N ettle W ilbur. Mr and civic classes will be displayed 12* c P ure Lard S h o r te n in g bors convention held T uesday In Mrs. II. M Bales ami children S id Work t»ooks, rnar>s and noteb'/oka S te a k o r V eal L oaf I are to be included in tne history ild ' C orvallis ney, Klwyn un Ju a n ita . Mia. Em displays The com plete w orks of Bulk M illinery. N o rth Mlxth Hl »21 p m a G regory and children W illiam the boys' shop classes w|J| be in and the N L IN K S A U S A G E 15c lb. PURE LA RD E ' " Ml W aitn' r *nd the assem bly and the shop Di&w have been «uccessful onom ” le 3 lb s. for 25c M rs O. M Bagley .p e n t the P»sl : P u re P o rk in M ill., t l l a l l l n . . k e e e— ► U lM V l Ground to your order 1 weak In C orvallis visiting her p ar ingM and dem o n stratio n s are to be Legion e ffo r and for favorable na- Jo h n F letch er and »on lx*»He of explained by the stu d en ts of the »nts Stookton. Cal., visited briefly here physics and science classoa. Cook t Iona I action S te e r B e e f P o t R o a st S H O R T E N IN G lb. Mrs Belle M endenhall left Wed* Monday They are form er resid en ts Con Dillon. E ugene, told of the I nesday to spend two weeks at Oak- of this place and were on th eir way ing and related science classes and com m unity service of the kxral B O IL IN G B E E F Yearling—Center Cuts s«rwing and related a r t classes will ' land. C a l. w ith her brother, George to C urtin, w here they will reside host.; A rch Bagley, l^ h a n o n . for- have forxJ and clothing displays. A 10c lb. 3 lb s. for 2 5 c W Mnlder, who had been here to " * sldent here, told of his R u th Enjfland and children R ob atten d the funeral of M rs M en e rt and Fave and H arold K irk mo hog calling and a m ilking c< nb wt 14c lb. tor g ard en s for will be held bv the agriculture the needt C he, T avlor. C orvallis, Yearling Steer I.AMB CHOI’S d en h all’s h usband F B M enden tored to E ugene F rid ay evening i 25c lb - boys. Piizen a re being ofered bv Ml no Mpok on hall We purchased W E Quinn com m unity service Mrs C lara K irk and son W ayne local buslnews men. O ther D r e s s e d R a b b its LEC-O-LAMH w ere D istrict M rs Celia lla n d v of Mkvhomleh, and Mrs Hrnlth and d a u g h te r Hhir- Black Poll Angus yearling special exhibit Is ben< planned C om m ander it-akers a rt Talh-.t of A lbany W ash., has arriv ed here to m ake lev of O regon Cltv spent the week by A the steers, tra in fed. Best grade T W I N L O A F B R E A D sophom ore cla* . to display and R obert {• rom m of C ottage ; h er home with Mrs. Annie Butler. end a t the J L. W hltsell home 1 5 c lb. objects connected with the history Grove betf—none too "ood for Cot each 6c of the sctiool A com plete program <1. A. Collin» of I-oa Angeles Is P lans w ere m ade to hold the next tag s Grove people. CARD O F TH A N K S ___ ______________ wll| be held in the gym nasium a t expected to arriv e h ere som e tim e T UONE of Mav' **’ P ' '" '• n',e th '1 '“ " f t Part 1 9 c ,b - this week end to atten d to business ' We wl*h 1,1 tak e this m eans of ” Including br>--»entatton of the L IN K S A U S A G E FR ESH O Y ST E R S U n d . S 11.AK In ro n n ertlo n w ith B ohem ia m ines r,<l<»esslng o u r th u n k s and ap p rs- aim s of d ifferent d e p artm en ts bv The M glon au x iliary also held a P u d e n ts and teachers and a glee d istrict m eetin g at the W ie n e r s Mr. and M r. G uv Byle of E u g ' n e ,h 5 ," nnY ‘B n d n .s w . PORK CHOPS 1 2 lb s. fo r 2 5 c visited the I- I. G ran n is and C J *h,' wn the tim e of our recent club concert under the direction of ■ the I-eglon m eeting. sam e tim» p int 20c 2 lb s. for 25c Kern fam ilies Sunday. ¡b ereavem ent We especially wish Mis» M yrtle Kern. Home made. 1 A bano'M t and program fol.owed to th an k the m erch an ts (or closing F ran k G aidlblnl and Cecil Regie th eir stores d u rin g the h o u r o f the bro u g h t hom e tw o large Chinooks funeral N a tio n a l P o p p y P o s te r Sunday a fte r spending the <lav F R E E D E L IV E R Y E v e n i n g o f M u s ic Is Mrs F E. Mendenlu&ll, the "rushes ’ of the new p ictu re ha fishing at Hcottnburg. One weighed C o n te s t P r ize s G iv e n Mrs K ath arin e York seem ed content. 28 pounds and one 22 pounds. a21p M arshall M endenhall A n n o u n c e d fo r S u n d a y A L L D A Y A N Y T IM E F red eric M arch, as the heroic Mr and Mrs. C A O ttm an of E u For Quality M e a t s The national poppy poster con prefect of old Rome, sacrificing gene spent Hundav with Mr and test w hich l> sponsored each year w ealth, position, even life for lova Mrs. C C. Cruson. young voices w.ll blend in by the A m erican Legion auxiliary the F o rty of a C h ristian m artyr-m aid, la said F R E D A N D E R S O N , P rop . w o rld - favorite chorals from A son was born April 11 to Mr prior Ut the sale of poppies, was '•-nk'lan'l _____ t0 have the m ost vlrlla rota of hla G erm any, F inland R ussia and Mrs Jnm ea H eady of P o rtlan d career. E llssa I^andl C laudett» Cnl concluded F riday and prizes aw ard- and P ran ce in an evening of m usic The child weighed nine pounds and .h e f ir .t Cecil B DeMilla spec- bert and C h art« . L aughton ¿ y . I ed W ednesday evening as follows to be given a t 7 30 p. m S unday in has been nam ed Jam es F ran k lin Section Including fourth fifth and the P resb y terian church bv A lb an y ' tac.e rd ram a since the advent of the o th er principal roles Mrs Heady was Miss O ra F ullm er sound. The Sign of the Cross." The storv w ». ... Sixth grades first prize. M yrtle college polyphonic choir opens Sunday a t the A rcade thea- . c re en from the f a m o ^ pU y & Col W II. Moore. Inspector-In of th is city Mav S anders west side school; sec 'In These D elightful P leasan t stru c lo r for th e coast a rtille ry re Mrs A nna Heybolt of Merlin, re ond prise, K enneth B iggj. cen tral G roves" <P u rc e ll); D ear I-and of , j W ilson B arre tt. Its p rincipals are serves, ronveio-,1 an exam ining tu rn ed hom e T h u rsd ay a fte r spend »chool; honorable m ention' Velma 2°®,*;. 'S belitw i; "Alsatian E a ste r 'I.- m ade tn* g re a te st spectacle supported bv an ensem ble of 7 500 board here F rid ay for R obert I> ing several weeks here s t the homes Wilson, fourth grade. F rances lerv p x 'u r'-s, ‘he m em orable e x tra players, the g re a te st num ber aroi <Gaul); and m usic of the tthaeffer. who passed the exainlnn •f tw o sisters. Mrs Lee W illiam s H ughes, sixth grade I xj I s H ansen L i eu C om m andm ents.” and entered used tn any production since the R ussian church are am ong th lion for second lieu ten an t and Mrs F ran k W hite. fourth grade. Hara Ja n e Moore num -tri Hoilvwood lists anew determ in- days of the silent dram a. bers. ’ G allia" by Gounod _____________ fifth grade and Billie Ann Butler, m otet fo r mixed voices. Is a special a <-d to surpass even th a t achieve- Mr and Mra I. M H aney s|>enl H D Kern of Medford To In young people’s class, for fourth grade; section including religious n u m b er of g reat populari ■■ - *-, .’.l.- . ‘f 1...- lo.-ig.-d a t Incom e T ax R aco rd a the week end In E ugene at the w eek's av erag e 331 a21p M onday evening here at the home 'cventh and eigfcth grades first ty and Im pressiveness. hom e of a eon. G len lian ey of his purents. Mr and Mrs O M d a u g h te r was born April U to Kem. prize 1^)1« G ugglsberg. seventh Mr anil Mis John Hllshy of Port Mr A and Miss N ancy Thielsen, vocal In Mrs F ran k Hmlth of P o r t g rade; second prize. D orothv Hie* stru ,0.1 .H - th e w e e k h e r e visiting F red B ennett of C orvallis, fo r c to r a t A lbany College Is di land Mrs Hmlth was E stella P rince m ann. seventh grade: honorable fi lands recto r of the choir. and Is a d a u g h te r of Mrs H A m er resident of this city, was a vis m ention. Mary Ja n e Sm ith, seventh Mrs It B Breedlove sp en t Hun P rin ce of th is city The child hae itor h ers W ednesday evening and grade, M argaret I-eum eighth day and M onday tn P o rtlan d . atten d ed a m eeting of the Wlllam- been nam ed Dalorls. S enior Claes P lav Progresses. grade, and B eta S turdevant, sev •W2 atten d ed C h ristian schiMil P ractice on the senior class plav Melvin Bresee, stu d en t a t O regon ett council of the A m erican Legion enth g rade The first prize was t l Hundav a2lp ■State collage, spent the week ond Mr and Mrs A W Hwanson and Seven K eys to B a llp a te ," w hich and the second prize was 50 cents Mra 0 H E rost and Mrs. J. P. here with his p aren ts Mr and M rs Mr and Mrs M'-rviile V eatch «0« Ju d g e , were Rev H. W Davie, A. is to be presented M ay 10. is well son D ouglas spent the week end at under wav Miss Joy Ingalls Is di G rah am spent M onday In Hslatn O V Breese ^ h o f-tall, R obert From m . Mrs. th e Veateh su m m er hom e on the and atten d ed a m eeting of Ute C. E F ro st and Miss E unice Van- recto r C om m ittees In ch arg e are G rad u atio n tim e Is h ers again U mpqua. W hite S m i n e U n I-r'».t was In We have Just the dresses you will D enbeig These posters a re used as follows- S tage m an ag er, P aul Sanders, p ro p e rty m anager, W arren stalled as color b earer. Mr anti M rs l^ s lle Hall and son for ad v ertisin g purposes. need for th e occasion The K m art IN P R IN T S , P L A IN C O L O R S Sm ith; a d v ertisin g m anager. A nita o21c M a te r of W endlm g spent 8undav Dr. an d Mrs. C. H. K im s spent Shop H aldem an; ushers. W illard Arne here at the home of Mr and Mrs MObBY C R E E K . the week end in T re n t w ith rela Mr and Mrs G eorge H ew itt and PA STEL A N D DARK SH AD ES tives of Mrs Kim» April 17. Mrs. G eorge M orris R aym ond Bogan and Clyde Sm ith. la u g h te r Ja n ie s of C orvallis spent J h e r t Wooley. has gone to N ew berg to visit rela The senior class is sponsoring a Mr and M rs A lbert Wooley and N sw m errh an d lee received a t Hundav h ere at the hom e of Mrs poster contest and the one m aking tives for several weeks. K m art Shop Blouses, ekirte. silk H ew ett’s paren ts. Mr and Mrs II ■laughter Fave and son K eith e x FOR AFTERNOON — STREET — EVENING AND The G et-together club m et with the best poster will receive two pact to spend the week end at I dresses and h ats. a2lc B Breedlove, tick ets to the plav and th e one Mrs. B ert L an caster W ednesday for th eir sum m er hom e on the U mpqua. Mndelle Be Idler and Carolyn SPORT STYLES Mr. and Mrs H I., G odard and an all-dav m eeting Miss G ertrude m ak in g the second best poster will Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sltebv form er Mr. and M is H arry G odard and G ran n is, U niversity of O regon stu Hkow w as there and put on an egg receive one ticket. Anyone selling residents, are here from P o rtlan d PRICED LOW dents. spent the week end at th eir »5 w orth of tick ets will receive a d a u g h te r N unry sp en t Sunday In dem onstration. The faruouM on business reserved se a t ttoket. E ugene ai the hom e of Mrs Mary hom es here. M rs. N ancy P o rte r ol C ottage Mace y line T he cast of c h a ra c te rs is as fol- D on’t neglect Bible school a21p ( .M im P hyllis .Monson, d a u g h te r of G raham Grove sp en t last week at the home Mrs. A rm orsl Monson, has u n d er O m er Moore w as called to New- >f a sister, Mrs. D an B rum baugh. i o w . i : E lijah Q uim by 'c a re ta k e r of Mrs II A Miller spent the latter gone a m astoid o peration at a Eu- . »• t> ,f hl» p art of th e week In R oseburg, j Mr and Mrs. Bob L andw ehr of B aldpate In n ), Tow H ow ard: M rs k’ene hosoltal and h er condition 1« m other. He w as accom panied by w here she w as called bv the death »crious. A storia visited la st week a t the Q ulm bv A ugusta H eck; W illiam although she is reported to Hallow ell M agee (au th o r). V incent G len L inebaugh home. his wife ami a d a u g h te r Pauline. of s g ra n d d au g h ter. Mrs Gene be im proving. T h irty w ere present S unday at B richer; Jo h n Bland. Lloyd Pleu- H porilng G oods' W hat Is It you Buden L SHLJWLSBMSMytfaj flt-aií¿SjUjLj a ... Iva G u n ter ic visiting frien d s in ' the B lue M ountain church for the rd ; M ary N orton. T helm a M atson: A •• liavr ii We have all ord ha« been received here bv G ra n ts Pass. basket din n er. P laying and singing 'I r a RhfxJes. D orothv Baldwin* i k inds of F ishing T ackle and we Mrs A W Klme th a t a d a u g h ter P eters 'h e rm it) . Jam es V a sb in d e r: were enjoyed in th e afternoon. have Baseball supplies See us now w as born M nrch 1» to Mr and Mrs , C arl l*yrltx of G ard in er Is visiting American T ie Mrs. Nellie C ham berlain and M yra T hornhill, Mav C hestnut Lou for your sporting needs. G raber- D csn Callers, who a re living In nt the home of a sister. Mrs O R Max. R alph B oslaugh; Jim C argon Andr, . i tUUv-r u . ia > uurw hat of children of G ran ts P ass spent sev U etty s H ardw are. s31c H aw aii M rs C ellrra was Jav F ra si G unter. F o rrest Lem ley; T hom as H ayden. pioneer eral days visiting relatives and In advertising, being er and ta u g h t In the C ottage G rove Vv ;Lard A rne; Jiggs K ennedy 'de- among the first furniture m akers in friends in the neighborhood. echoota. t-c tiv e i. H arold P lan k ; ow ner of G ran d m a Castle and the three America to use Illustrated ad v ertis C astle children a re sick w ith the B aldpate Inn. D alton W ard. B end rrdtm rw d every Monda» AGRICULTURAL LIME Ili^h S c h o o l N o t e s night. ing H it specialty waa W indsor measles. Finely ground In su g a r aacka. CARD O F THA NK S. M cKinley C arr of S eattle spent chairs, a little known craftsm an The P. T. A program held F ri par ton. M.lXi. and 2o aach a l th e week end h ere w ith his wife nt To the frien d s w ho have nobly of the la tte r Eighteenth and fir« day n ig h t a t th e Blue M ountain lowed whan aacka a re retu rn ed . ................... , . , c .,ucu tood by; F o r each th o u g h tfu l a c t of th e home of her p aren ts, Mr and house was well attended. K ath erin e Bishop, fresh m an , re p art of th e N ineteenth century was school Mrs. O M Kem Mra. C a rr re lu m Mrs F red Frazc-e left Sunday for K“ *dne®s : £or the lovely flow ers and U alctte P oultry U rtla OF THE e d to school a fte r an absence H enry Connelly of Philadelphia, turn ed hom e w ith him , a fte r hav of several daya. P rineville to spend several weeks u ts 1 nave brightened th e tong Chick and pullet site, ton . WOO ing m aker of aldebourds. He was prom a t the hom e of a d au g h ter. Mrs. spent tw o w eeks here. °* w* i^ n F. and the beautiful H en and tu rk ev else, ton - Moo G enevieve Rressler, freshm an trib u tes you have bro u g h t to light E ugene Dove spent the week end and Vlrglj H orn, junior, w ere ab inent In “T he Society for Relieving Bill Wilcox BUikkallr Minrv, Wnkhultr. Ore. Mr. and ‘ Mrs Bill K irk have en our sorrow s today, we wish to nt his hom e In R ainier. sent from school several daya last the Misery of Public P risoners.“ express our thanks. moved into the house owned bv G ard en Toole! We have a com week OF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Almond H em enw av. Mr Jack so n plete line and at| types E v erything Mabie B luckm ore M ildred Call- and fam ily. a 2 ie Mr an d Mrs. H arvey R itchey Well, T hera A re Some Mrs II 11. H arm s of P o rtlan d Is from p ru n in g sh ears to spading ‘‘r * Rn<l little Bobobv W icks were March 31, 1933 Much writing has been done In ■-ve moved Into the Glen I.: spending the week at the home of shovels Let tie help you w ith your visitors of the high school last Incom e T ax Records. Sentinel. baugh house recently vacated bv week. g ard en t o o l problem s. O raber- a sister. Mrs. O E W oodson. prison, and much more should he Incom e T ax R ecords. Sentinel. LIABILITIES RESOURCES The high school girls' sextet will "Don Quixote" und “The Pilgrim 's the C larence K irk fam ily. a21c O. E W oodson retu rn ed T uesday f ,®’ ,ys H ard w are H enry R issue w as seriously ill sing ton ig h t at the style show giv Loans and discounts $186,207 45 Capital .................... $ 50,000.00 Miss Merle Bowen sp en t th e week from spending several days a t hia en by the J. C. P en n ey sto re tn the Progress" were composed while the first of the week. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. end at h er hom e In Silverton. ran ch In e a stern Oregon. Overdraft Surplus .................. 25,000.00 16.16 th eir authors lay In durance more A rcade th eater In the county co u rt r f the state Mr and Mrs L L H a rrsl and Tom Kem and Ja c k Kellv spent SAGINAW Profits Municipal Eonds 3,881.28 Mis» T h eresa Young visited at or less rile. Would you not tie happy of O regon fo r I-ane county. Mr and Mrs. C harles B ail spent th e week end a t P ru n e hill on a the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O April 18. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. N otice is hereby given th a t th e to know th at tunny other m aster 37,500.00 and warrants 109.567.60 C irculation................ Sunday fishing at Loon lake fishing trip. S haron of C oburg a re visiting their Bengston In Medford d u rin g the pieces you were required to read sons W illiam and C harles this undersigned D. H. H em enw av w as Other Bonds and Deposits .................. 435,157.75 Wa have a n y th in g your c ar mav Miss Florence Je n k s spent the week end. on the 20th dav of M arch. 1933, by week. as a child were w ritten In prison; need and our rep air shop Is of the week end at h er hom e In T angent. Miss F lorence Je n k s spent the securities 33,870.16 the county co u rt aforesaid, ap p o in t best at urlces as low or low er th an Willis H ibbard spent several days ed a d m in is tra to r of the esta te of Bible school 9 45 a. m. a21p week end at h er hom e In T angent. or. at any rate, that any subsequent 2.250 00 lust o rd in ary rep a ir shops Let us Miss E lsie Lea atten d ed a m usical books by the sam e authors w ere’ last week in R oseburg visiting a C arrie H em enw ay, deceased, and Stock F R Bank Mr« 1-enora IS-burn of E ugene quote prices on your rep a ir Job Nel an d Miss E sth e r Selfkin of W est program a t the P resb y terian church —Detroit News. b rother Alva Mr. H ibbard expects th a t all persons having claim s, of Bank Bldg., furniture aon M otor Co. a21c fir spent the week end here at the In E ugene F rid ay night to leave this week to spend a m onth w hatsoever n atu re, kind or descrip and fixtures, other or m ore at R oseburg P rin cip al F L G ran n is. Miss Mrs. Jen n ie Nichole, who had hom e of Mrs. P y b u rn 's paren ts. Mr. tion. a g a in st said estate a re noti real estate 20,897.64 Mr. and Mrs M arvin H arpole and fied and req u ired to p resen t the Elsie Lea and Gall Llndam ood a t M . rtln Luther's Death m ade an extended visit at the hom e and .Mrs W I. Hubbell children and F. T. B enston were sam e duly verified acco rd in g to U S Bonds 114,274.18 of n daughter-in-law . Mrs. F ran cis Miss H elen Olsen, d a u g h te r of tended the initiatio n cerem ony and M artin L uther died aa a result of : 1 inner guests S unday a t the Nichols, retu rn ed S atu rd ay to h er Mr. and Mra. O laf O lsen of this banquet for new m em bers of the law, to the said a d m in is tra to r a t Cash and due from honor society at E ugene S atu rd ay exposure while attending a dispute B enston home. hom e In San Francisco. C ottage Grove. O regon, w ithin six city, has been reelected to teach banks 84,455.84 ‘ Mr and Mrs. P ete H odson and Miss Merle Bowen spent the at which he arb itra ted between tin m onths from th e d ate of the first Mrs. Eva ilem en w av and d au g h the th ird grade next y ear at P rin e week end a t h er home In Silverton C ounts Albrecht Hnd G ebhard of children spent T h u rsd ay a t the Rov publication of th is notice to-wlt. te r Hazel of P o rtlan d w ere here to ville. C raine home in Lynx Hollow The following girls hiked to the Mnnsfielil. He succes-fullj acconi M arch 24, 1933, th e d ate of the a tte n d the fu n eral of Mlae K ath- $551.539.03 Opal R ay spent the week end In $551,539 03 Mrs. O tis C hapm an and children first publication thereof being the eryn Ilem enw av. g ra n d d a u g h te r of D rain at the hom e of a cousin steel bridge and back S atu rd ay pllshed bis mission and preache», i spent S atu rd ay In E ugene for ath letic nolnts: Mav Aubrey said 24tli day of M arch. 1933. an d Mrs. Ilem enw av (.a u ra Adamson. The school children of the p ri the d ate of the la st publication on D orothy Baldwin. Lucille Bogan several tim es to crowded congrega O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s o f S u c c e s s f u l B a n k in g E njoy your tim e a t the I’aatlnte. Mrs Inez Meeks h as received and Allene T u rn er. tions, but the exposur«* to Inclement m ary g rad es held an E a ste r egg the 21st dav of April, 1933. A clean men’s rendezvous tf ’ word Iren e S handa. assisted bv Let a w eather on the way to Elsletien and hunt a t the school house F riday from Madison. W ls„ of the D. H. H EM EN W A Y . A dm in U n d e r th e S a m e M a n a g e m e n t W illiam Zlm m erly Is one of those d e a th th is week of a nenhew. Lg- M o s b y . , aftern o o n The upper grades plav- en tertain ed G enevieve is tra to r of the E s ta te of B ressler nnd Mildred Holm at din- *’r“ ,rn<',p'' negotiations proved too ed gam es and had a spelling m atch who <|ualtfled In the O akw ay spring I V erne G raves. C arrie H em enw ay. D eceas golf to u rn am en t at E ugene He won * strain on his Infirm body, M r and Mrs. C laude W illey and ed. m24-a21 A son w as born M arch 19 to Mr. n.-r at the p ractice house M onday hie flrel m atch nlnved S unday fore and Mrs. II. K. H ard in g of t o n evening. and on the early m orning of Feb d a u g h te r of D elight valley spent H. J. Shinn, r ridav evening at noon E lbert S m ith also qualified land The child weighed <■’ no---..i« the H ow ard A ttorney for the E s t a t e . ruary 18, l.Mfl, he passed quietly Keene home. but defaulted. and has been nam ed A lbert G or away. Anglo-Saxon» F irst M rs. C. H. S haron of C oburg was M rs Mamie R om aine of P o rtlan d don Mrs. H ard in " Is n ••■■indd-.,. NOTICE OF FINAL Boat racing originated among the a d in n er guest a t the C. M La- Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. le r of th e late Mrs. L. M. Thom p- SETTLEMENT. ig lò Saxons bauch hom e S atu raay . A W Klme ' aon. N otice is hereby given th a t th e P opular Notion W rong A num ber of young folks a t undersigned haa filed herein h er The nmnn Is a solid and opaqur tended a p arty at Mrs Conn's home final account as the ad m in istra trix body, nearly spherical In form, and F riday night. of th e estate of A nderson S. W ard, deceased, w ith the county co u rt of It Is absolutely Impossible for s r Ed D EL IG H T VALLEY. L ane county, s ta te of O regon, and • h s e rre r to see s «tar within the April 19. Mr. and Mrs. C harles an o rd er has been m ade an d e n te r prescent nf the new moon, notwlth S haron Sr. (C oburg) spent T h u rs ed of record d irectin g th is notice standing the popular notion to the day a t the R. L. L earning home. and se ttin g th e 25th day of April, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. S ears and E lta 1933, a t the h o u r of 10 o'clock In contrary — P h o n e 153— and R u th H ohm an were E ugene the forenoon of said day as th e tim e visitors S atu rd ay afternoon. an d the co u n ty c o u rt room, county A son w as born S atu rd ay in a co u rt house. E ugene. L ane countv. Thinking It Over hospital in A storia to Mr. and Ms. sta te of O regon, as the place for O ratorical ocimslons are. as a rule, Max S ears of B radw ood. The baby th e h earin g of objections. If any. to iniiccotii|innled by violent demon has been nam ed D ale Dean. th e final acco u n t and the final Mrs. M. A. H orn spent T uesday settlem en t of said estate. strations. I, has become h general In Eugene. D ated and first published this custom of American audiences to Mr. and Mrs. Glen S m ith of Med 24th day of M arch. 1933. Sugar (B e st C a n e) listen to a speech, rend It over la 10 lb s. 4 9 c 10c Bar C a n d y ................................ 5 c The representative ford visited at the hom e of Mr. D ate of last publication. A pril 'h e new spapers and thpn form their j S m ith's sister, Mrs. M. A. H orn. 21 1933 own conclusions W ashington Star. Sunday forenoon. NORA E. W A RD . A dm ini from the tailoring C o f f e e (G o ld e n W e s t ) lb. 3 0 c Mrs. L aw rence M ontleth is ill W a ln u ts ............................... 2 lb s. 2 5 c s tra trix of E sta te of An- w ith tonsllltis. derson S. W ard, D eceased. shops of Ed V. Price Miss D orothv H ohm an of U. of O. H erb ert W. L om bard, m24-a21c D ried P r u n e s ( I ta lia n ) spent the week end a t the hom e of A ttorney for A d m in istra trix . 6 0 c b o ttle L iq u id V e n e e r 3 0 c lb s. 1 9 c & Co. of Chicago will | her parents. H arry C hilders (G oshen) spent be here in person S unday n ig h t at the Law rence D ried F ig s ............. 3 lb s. 1 9 c 5 0 c B room 39c Brown home. with a full line of all- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W itcher (Cot tage Grove) visited Sunday and At astonishingly low prices. lb. 1 3 c V in e g a r (P u r e C id e r ) ga l. 3 9 c C ream C an d y M onday a t the hom e of a son. F. E wool patterns. W itcher. Mr. and Mrs. V ern K eahev are C o r n ( G o ld e n B a r) 2 cans 2 9 c | m oving n e a r L orane th is week. R h ubarb ............................... 6 lb s, 2 5 c Prices range— Mrs. M. A. H orn atte n d e d a m eet Made to meet competition, ing of Red Cross relief w orkers In Paiticularly in Service. M a y o n n a ise ( G o ld e n ) C ottage G rove T uesday evening. p in t 2 4 c 3 lb s. 1 5 c Phyllis Johnsoq. a tte n d e a *he typ ing contest w ith W alker high school R ad io R ay <ijin E ugene Friday. S i HIGH SCHOOL TO HOLD LEGIOSNAIHES THREE ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE COUNTIES MEET HERE Q U A LITY M ARKET BARTELS M A RK ET | 1 I 10c & 12k 15c 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I Call C ity B riefs 46 OE MULE BRINGS HIS FIRST TALKIE DRAMA I Week-End Specials S IL K F R O C K S ! Steel and W ood Filing C abinets and) T ransfer Cases f $266 $3 66 $4 z z The Sentinel C. J. B R E I E R C O . Cottage Grove C ondensed R ep o rt F irst N atio n al B ank ONE DAY SALE V. Price S'Co. Tailored Suits S m ith -S h o rt G r o c e r y M onday A p ril 24 Saturday Grocery Savings 4 Rebuilt Batteries New Batteries ’21 Pop Corn ................... Battery Charging ADVANCE S ugar - F lo u r - M ilk - Spuds - C ereals Are advancing. We will advance our price Mon. L A Y IN A SU PPL Y H as T h is to S a y : We have been off the gold sta n d a rd for 3 years, Also silver nnd d a rn n ear copper. • • • But we still do a gold sta n d ard job on your radio at sil ver prices. ♦ • • Mt. S tates P ow er did a nice lob of noise elim ination this jveek and radio fans are grateful. Electrienlly yours, RADIO RAY. Ole lutwoon Is Injured. J. R. Lawson, b etter know n as Ole lurwson. suffered a severe gash on the back of his left leg rh u rsd a v forenoon w hen a trim saw a t the S aginaw mill, w here he w as em ployed, lum ped out and stru ck him. He was brought to C ottage Grove for first aid and then tak en to a E ugene hospital. The gash was 5 inches long, but the m ain a rte ry an d cord w ere not severed. Agile Kangaroo» Some of the larger kangaroos which stand almost as high as a tall man, cover from 10 to 20 feet In ,-i single hound. This has been our specialty for many years and we give absolute satisfaction. __ Up Belt or suspenders Battery Repairs Our long experience assures you of correct and reliable work Motor Inn Service Station L. L. Harrel Bert Trask, free with each suit purchased COPYRIGHT PRICE A c a Monday, April 24. Umpbrey & Mackin Good Values and Low P rices