The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 09, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HFNTIWKU COTTAGI» OBOVK. OBBOON,
U l i IK Y , « 'M E ", I»™
aaaaaau u D D tiD cit»aatiD D aan aaD aation n n D n Q n Q an D aB D Q Q Q Q O i
Mra It L Htewart and daughter
iner with lelutlv«». after »pending
tha winter with hla father, John Margaret of Coquille, former real
di nt«, vlalted Tti»«tlay at tha Clyde
Kelly mul attending »chool
Closing out »ala of «prlng noata Robert« home while on their wav
Don't foiget tha plttca Tha Hmart to Portland
T he Ideal “ M EATING ” Place
Hhnp.
)n9c i a marriage llcenee wai l»au<-d
‘ H
“ Bailey of t The Cottage Grovs Garden club
Wednesday to Joaeph
Mi
an>l
Mi»
baalla
Hiearn»
of Cottage Grove arid Mildred B Mlt- w busy planning a garden show to
• 5 0 ( ie n ts
lira mart on, Wash . and Mm Miller
be held at the city hall June 1«
M ea ts and G r o c e r ie s
of Portland *i>ent the week end at rhell of Lebanon
from 2 to V o'clock We hops every-
Hrnlley
Morris
of
Bradwood
spent
I
the
home
of
a
«Inter
of
Mr
HtKurils
In the community who hae
«
the week end a» »he home of hla one
Mi» A W Mhofatall
will enter one or mors ex­
parents. Mr and Mr« I It Morris flowers
n.»i<
hibit
and that all who can will □
Mia. I,*’** Ragan ami daughter
Mrs. Wade Moahv and son Robert corns to see them A small admis­ H
H
Eleanor of Eugene have coma hare and Jackie Morris of Bradwood re­
Unii
sion fee of 10c wdl be charged, the
to «pend the «umintr with Mr. tained home Wednesday
after m oosy to be used In mantlng o B t
Ilugun at the Hal tall hotrl.
■ pending a weak visiting relatives club garden, the vacant lot north
(Eunice Maranda of Klamath Falla of the postoffice The flowers will
l i d II"»,' Butter, fee (rea m Aalt
Binili«' I
I I.UIII
tfc 1» expected Haturdav to «pend two be fudged and blue ribbons award
for It. L. G < rrunirry.
weeks at tha home of a slater, Mr«. ed winners, as flowers
single
Mi uml Mia. C. A. Harlall of Cor- Harold Whitlock
Hit
specimen, vase arrangement and
valli», former realdenta, «pent the
Mi»» Gladys Ankenev Ml»« Hue basket arrangement, we are speci­
wank end with Mr. and Mra. Roy
llolln
Itmlolet ami Mrs. Cora Crump of fying four different Bowers, roses,
Short.
Eugene
«pent Tuesday at the home delphinium. Iris and pansies, but
\l Ini
ll.v
Mi ami Mra Jam«« P Graham
any others will be given considera­
and Mra Nancy <)gle»bv went to of Mia Dan Hamant.
Ml m l M il Otto D Gio»» "I tion.
Miti
Nula
till«
Jitrkaonvllln Humlny to attend the
Following are some hints on ar- i
funerul of Mr» Miry Ogleeby Car­ Il ,,,'lon vlalted Tua-dav at the home rungement as copied from the Ore­
o l)i>"Mtliii
penter of Portland, who died Thura- of a slater of Mr Goaa. Mrs. A. W gon Federation-of Garden club e
,lay of In t wm li Mr Carper,t»r | Klnie
book:
i 'nki »
Itav and Mie. R. W Howell and year
wa« the widow of Rev. It C. Ogles
1. Arrange flowers much as they
two children have recently return­ grow
hy. a pioneer of Cottage Grove
tall flowers In a tall arrange­
li
ed from spending several days at ment, and
a low spreading flower in
When vou want Pul nt a you want the coast.
hc
a
low
howl,
thus stim ulating ’he en­
the belt Gruber * Get V ». handle
Following
thslr
regular
meeting
the famous Hherwln-Wlllluma anil
1 * 1 ,A \ T < ' i
tire plant.
A H B H IM i \ " I It I'H IK K H
2 Beauty of foliage must be
Y oung and T en d er
Nason line». Alsu the kind of kalao- \ Tuesday evening boy scout troop
went on a hike to the ton of Mt considered and displayed with as
mine vou want to tint those walla, c i Ik
David The rsrnnlnder of the eve- much thought as is given to the
Mr and Mte. D. L Grove and two nlnr wa» speftt around a campfire
flowers Avoid crowding
dnught«!» of Medford visited over
The Sunday school hoard of the
3 Reveal the grace and Indivi­
Tuesday night with Ml»« Evelyn
pi I '
Methodikt
church
will
meet
next
dual line of stem that supports the
(«rove another daughter.
Wednesday evening Annual elec- flower.
.. .
Humon Hcott attended a group lion of officers will be held
t The position of the highest
FREE DELIVERY
meeting of 1‘ennay store managers < Thu Gleaners "lai of the Metho- 1 flower should he one and one-half
at Albany Wednesday
will entertain times the height of the container,
diet
Hundav
school
u
ti
W
r
t
ln
r
u
who
und M ii»B il| Bartels attend­ the Just Folk* class with a picnic measuring from the surface of the
ALL DAY ANY TIME
For Q u^y Meats
und* r w r n t tt m « o ed Mi
>t H it
the ruse festival In Portland thia this evening 'Friday) at the home water, when low bows are used the
» pre ,i t t a t e g la n d week
highest point should be one and
of
Mis
Andrew
Brund.
If
the
i re p o tte d a»
Always Demand
Family Is,nt weather Is unfavorable for a pic­ one-half the diameter of the recep-
FRED ANDERSON, Prop.
idly
tfc nic, the entertainm ent will he held
' ui day Broad. Mode by City Bakery.
8. -Do not be perfectly satisfied □ □ □ n n n D n an n D n D O n D n n n n n n a E n n n a D D n a a n a n n n a n n n n n a O 1 ^
Her
urtted
in
the
church
narlors.
G. E Htowell left the ftrat of the
a dainty arrangement because
ln 1 ugene.
idlnj
Boy scout troop lk went on an with
Jolineton. IU m U I «lUl«
llttll
laltlng w*" k for eastern Oregon, where he over
is pleasing and not disturbing,
Cor valila
tf.
night hike Thumday evening it
will ha In charge of a mine during
4MMM s Hwrr liiattr»««*’.
but try to c e a t e som ething dis­
the summer
Mrs. Stowell and of last week to Currln bridge
and Tommy Hprank
Flock of Chickens Stolen.
tinctive that makes It a picture ♦—»
la! What I i it you duughter»
>
rt
land
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
W
Swanson
and
Buth
and
Jane
will
re­
Mosby Creek. June 7.—(Special.)
to
th
o
r
home
in
P<
which will live In the observer's
have all
turi
ve
It
We
winter
Mr» Swanton's parents Mr and mind A point of Interest or accent I
main help for the summer
nftrt »tending the
Som e person, probably ov"«;““ *
Hun
Klah 1« Tackle and we
>d «(U nding »rhQMl
M(S. Amelia Fisher and grand­ Mrs C C Odenberg 'Albany), left counts for much In getting this |
_______ _____
by the depression, and haying little
Ha« rball uppiea H« ■ ua now
Irtduv
for
California
to
spend
a
and Mia Frank Krl
quality.
- ,
i
mt need« Graber* daughter. June Kai dell, of Eugene
I regard for the wav the depression
rout
fl Do not have the receptacle J
Jn»r epiiat Hundav with Mra. Fisher's week
a t t e r pa t »r ti
— — — — — —
♦
affecting chicken
I .H dv are
Maxine
Klockars
and
Mildred
t
the
too
promlnept;
there
should
be
rly
a
futheiy
August
Lunau
away with all of Bus P itch ers
taltal u Vielt inde rim
K edo. for*
Kc
Vl<
Coates,
University
of
Oregon
stu
­
Ktrne
i
,o
o
,
--------
------------------------
The
following
bills
were
harmony
of
shape
and
material
laughter.
New silk lire«».« »3 90 to »6 95 dent, visited Wednesday evening
chickens one night recently. Not
of «
ole
«pa it aeverai dava
well as of color between the flow- a, the regular meeting of the city even an old setting hen was left to
relatives and 'Also new shipment of wash frocks .,1 the home of Maxine Lemley.
vialtin,
ers
and
container.
Let
the
flowers
council
expected
this
week
The
Hmart
»nd
963 aid Mr Pitcher In starting a new
nt) Uiel
ire Hhc returned home
A baby daughter was born Thurs- 2row naturally out of the receptacle Graber-Oettys. hardware
J nW* fi
________
Jn9c
flock.
The m arl
Kat'tldav and wn arrompan »d by Shop
•
j —Avoid confusion through the h . W. Lombard, salary and
day morning to Mi. and Mrs. "
Ralph
22.00
Ml«« Myrtle Kent
llir
» M
use of too many kinds of flowers.
expense
Haltsman.
6.40
Had the Right Idea
y lot rastern Oregon
>11«» H«ru i»,ui»< Hhia'd«. teacliel
g —Avoid monotony through the c . G. Lumber Co.
1.82
at the home
We Greeks differ from other peo
AGRICULTURAL LIME
in lh< hb'll „chool. left Haturo«,
use of any one kind of flower. j oe Smith, lumber
1 <1<
for tier homr In Butte Moni . after
which has little variety In shape or p r c E Frost, health of-
10.00 pies of the world In this, that we
Finely ground. In sugar sacks,
»pending « week at the home of
color.
fleer ,—...............—..... ....
W
22.00 do not merely hold a man who ab
per ton. I t und 2c each al­
9. Avoid the use of imperfect Lire department
Ml»» Myrtle Kern
50.00 »tains from public affair» a» Idle—
Ul«
lowed when eacks are returned.
lowers or foliage.
¡Don Allen, »alarv
Bund rrh«-ar«al every .Monday
125.00 we hold him im eless—Pericles.
10. -Always have balance through l W. Coiner, salary
(Jab'll.' Poultry Grtta
night.
i D. R. Hamant.
machine
either color, su e or shape.
Ut «mi Mi« Humid Axiey and
Chick and pullet size, ton J®-®®
2.00
work
Hen and turksv «lx*, ton
»» 00
daughter Halen spetti the week ut
Mtn States Power Co. -------- 240 A0
"The kiss of the sun for pardon
ili, ! » u p ' no home »1 Bandon Mi
5.20
Blstkbullf Minn. Blsikbullr, Ore.
The first contingent of a 200-man The song of the birds for mirth
¡Sentinel, pte. and p u b .-------
•id Mr» Hctioflelil Htewnrt motored
60
civilian conservation corps camp to One lx nearer God's heart In
J
F.
Dillon,
welding
-----------
wn »nJ npant the week end Ith
be established on Brice creek road
IJ C Schaffer, police — ----- 75.00
garden
A t astonishingly low price«.
in the Bohemia district will arrl-e
G. B. Pitcher, »alary and ex­
else on earth.
Mi- Robert Thompson of Yon­ here early Sunday morning, accord­ Than anywhere
100.33
Mra Furl Garoutte of Portland
Dorothy Frances Gurney.
pense
1.05
returned Friday after »pending sev- calla »pent the week end at the ing to word received Thursday bx
Palace cafe —
eial days at the home of her par home of Mr and Mrs. H O. War- District Ranger Pieper of the
O. V Breese, sal. and exp.... 128.15
SILK
CREEK-
1.00
I-uyng creek station in the Lmpqua
rnt« Mt and Mrs. II J Jorgenson. ten.
M ade to m eet com petition.
June 6. Mr. and Mrs M F C G I-auodrv
Mt«.. Polly May of Grants Pa«» forest There will be about 30 men. Young
Central
and
daughter
of
New eklrts in colors for II 9k arrived
P a rtic u la rly in S ervice
Wednesday to spend a week ! Where the men are coming from Point spent. Memorial day at the
Stapling
Machines.
Sentinel.
White skirls for »2 93 Buy now be­ at the J E Howard home.
v a s not Stated, but It ia believed home of an uncle of Mr. Young.
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
fore they go up in price The Hmart
Many havo been pleasingly sur­ thev will be from the east Ranger Ed Ashby. They also visited at an­
Shop.
|n9c
If you h a v e n 't t r i d S cull
prised when receiving our quota­ Pieper is to meet the men at Eu­ other uncle's home. John Ashby,
Betty .Mae Romawie left Satur­ tions on repairs I r their cars Let gene at 6 a. m How they will be
T his b a s been o u r specialty
ltd clnsaifictl k 'E horn w
other relatives while here.
day to spend the summer In I’m', us quote you. and If satisfactory, transported from Eugene to the and
A NEW
Clara Gleason of Wildwood was i
land with relative», after spending we • an prepare your car for your job wa» not known.
Ihc clinnc- to 'to »» »*
fo r m any years a n d w e give
REALTY
SHOP
:h. Winter at. the home of her
The men will bring their own a visitor Memorial day at the Ed
i traveling
Nelson Motor
little i-oat
If you havt*.
absolute satisfactio n .
Ashby
home.
Has
been
opened
on
the
balcony
grandparent*. Dr »nd Mrs A W
equipment
and
lento,
and
a
tempor­
Jne9c
Co.
Edwin and Leonard Estes mo­ of the Angellne Dress Shop at
here ia a chanco to do ao
Kline and attending school.
ary
camp
will
be
established
at
Mrs Ear| Ishmnel and daughter
tored to Mosby creek one day last
33 East Broadway, Eugene Leon­
Mary Ann Wann of Bandon
Jennette of Portland returned home Hobo camp, eight miles above Diss- week and brought back Fred Wool­ ard and Adele, formerly of Bev­
ruined
home
Haluiday.
aftei
sp<
ton.
F u r n n t w e e k ’« b su e
Hundav
after
spending
the
week
at
en.
erly Hills. Cal., can give you the
O ur long experience assures
ing the winter at the home of an the home of Mrs lahmael'e parents.
Hans P Rasmussen and son
T he S en tin el. » claaatfled
latest styles In contour hair cut­
aunt M l' Harold Axlev and at- Mr and Mrs E C Shav.
MOUNT VIEW.
you of correct a n d reliab le
George left on a trip to California
ting
and
individual
finger
wav­
ad of nny l< niftti up to 35
tea, t in . high »chool
June 7. —Lloyd and Donald Land- last week.
Mr and Mrs Clinton Mercer of
ing.
Adele
has
been
licensed
by
w ork.
H e , finger «rave, Ms*. The B,*.»ul» Haemmento, Cal., are visiting at the wehr of Astoria are visiting rela­
Poles about 130 feet long are be­
w ord« " i l l
•e<wpU,d at
the Inecto company in hair tint­
Noufc. Keni building. Phone 70.
here thl* week
ing hauled from the John Finster
home of M: Mercer's parents. Mr. tives
ing and can give vou expert
30c fo r th ru - Insertion«,
Miss
Marie
Nelson
of
Cottage
ranch.
.Mr an.l Mrs C A I’arlell of Cor and Mrs. Toni Short.
attention in hair dying and
w hich in c q tii' n l'-nt to 10c
Mrs. T A. Platz left for Portland
,11' I t nd Mr» II W. 7 t'vs of ' Eugene Dove, teacher In the Jun­ Grove and Mrs Beulah Caton of
bleaching. As an introductory of­
Salem
were
house
guests
two
days
recently
and
her
sons
Glen
and
Ray
E u y ne. Mr and Mr» K K Mill». ior high school, left Saturday for
fo r each inaertion.
Any
fer they are giving a Nestle
! last week of Miss Myrtle Snauer. motored up Friday with a load of
Mi
and
Mi«
H
W
Lombard.
Mr.'
Comfort croqutgnole permanent
hl» home In Rainier. Ore., to spend
a d d itio n a l Inm rtio n a nt
Mr and Mrs. Arede Chenoworth household goods. They were ac­
and Mrs N J Nelson. Dr and Mrs , the summer.
wave
for »3 50 Also a contour
of Oakland were Sunday guests of companied as far as Salem by Mrs.
B‘c th e InaiTtion E nr a d ­
L. L H a rre l
B e rt T ra sk
1! A Hagen and Mr. and Mrs Roy
hair cut, shampoo and finger
The
W
O
Wilson
family
spent
Mr
and
Mrs
O
Shurley
Oscar
Wheeler
and
daughter
Doris,
Short spent the week end at the :
d itio n a l word» o v r 35
wave for »1.00.
Mrs
Hattie
Van
Schoiack
and
Hunday
at
Waldport.
who
are
visiting
Mrs
Albert
Oakes,
Short summer home on the Coast
one cent for th re e Inaer-
grandson of Portland and B t ^and e|,jest daughter of Mrs. Wheeler.
and Mai , m Moore left
K a th le e n -----------------
,
fork
Mrs. O. O. Van Schoiack of Fair-
tiini».
J W Massey received bounty on Sunday for Portland to visit rela­ view spent Monday evening with The latter expects to return home
tives and attend the rose festival.
this week.
a bobcat Saturday
T h u gpechd Is for th e oom-
The A. W oolcott fam ily were Eu­
Mrs Mary Smith returned Sun­ Mr». Amanda Sears
Wc
have
2?
u»ed
cars
for
»ale
at
Mrs.
C.
A.
King
spent
an
evening
gene visitors Friday.
in ,' w eek only, an d for
. price, from »15 t» *55t' Come and day from visiting several weeks In this week with Mrs. Gene Boss at
Neighbors Friendship club met
copy aubm lttod b efore fl p
let us <how vou Nelson Motor Co. c Portland at the home of o son. Roy Thornton Corners.
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Smith Mi. Smith accompanied her
Mrs.
Mary
Cochran
and
Mrs.
A marriage license was l.«Ktied home, but returned the same day
ui W edneaday
Mrs. Ed Conklin. Mrs. Ritchey of
Hatui Inv l" Virginia Margaret W il­
Mary Jane Smith, ac May Favor and daughter Lucille of Lorane road will be hostess for the
“Meeting" j'unZ l s ” An all-day
li« of th l, city and Sherlock A im lim m ed ’ him'1 ,h.,men’ oi’v!»lt,'and Cottage G row visited Sunday with
n.i").,.
rn»<- festival.
festival
i,r an<1 Mr*- p *terson and accom- ,ueetlnK l3 being arranged for June
Holmes of Eugene.
attend
the rose
panted them to Eugene Sunday eve- 29 when Mrs. Eloise Wheeler will
. Lillian Young of Minneapo­
Emil Thles and sons left Tues­ nlng to church services.
Knjoy »our time at ihr ''“"“ "T lis Mi Minn
be hostess at her home in the
left «Monday for Califor­
Mr». Kate Sears of Cottage Grove woods. Election of officers for the
eAflvttt ii»«*»»’«
_•£,* nia after spending several days at day for Arkansas to spend several
was an overnight vis.tor Saturday next six months will be held.
Mr and Mr» William lUund of the home of a formel* achoolmnte. months
Mrs. H. A Miller spent the week of Mrs. Amanda Sears.
oJnsm ttlr. c a t . and Mra. Hruml • Mrs. Elbert Bede,
Frank Paul and daughter Evelyn
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bales and of Cedar Bluffs. Neb., arrived Fri­
end In Roseburg at the home of a
sislst. Mrs Helen Melmch. have
•w
hoflcld
Stewart
for
b «» h 1 plumb­ daughter. Mrs. Howard Hess.
Miss Dorothy Bales spent Sunday day and are visiting at the home of
Visited this »»eek at the home of
Mr Blond's b r o t h e r , Andrew ing.
Mrs. Fred Beldler spent the week at Thurston with Mrs. Franklin a brother of Mr. Paul, E. E. Paul.
Misa
Vera
Hcott
of
Alamogordo
Green.
111 und. und with Mr B r u n ts
Thev plan to leave next Sunday to
end In Ashland with relatives.
N M left Monday for W endllng to
Mrs Arthur Smith, accompanied
, r. H J. Brund.
G H. Brainard Is spending the by Mrs Vincent of Hebron, was a visit relatives in California.
visit
at
the
home
of
an
aunt.
Mr«
Mr and Mrs. S. V. Allison of Cot­
Roy Le na"! came up from Brad'
Charts» Chandler after spending week visiting a daughter. Mrs Ber­ Eugene visitor Monday.
tage Grove were visitors Monday
wood Saturday. His family, who several weeks at the home of Mar- nice Purcell. In Eugene.
evening at the E. E. Paul home.
bad been het» sevetal weeks, IS- ttttret Short.
Mrs. A C. Spriggs visited In Eu-
Twin Oak» Change* Managere.
turned with him
ôene Tuesday at the home of a sis-
STEEL A N D W O O D
Karl F. Bracker has arrived from FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF
Jack
Kelly
left
Thursday
of
last
B ttenp rt for I urnlturc H r bnv.
tïc
f,.i H"..t:l" i" »pend the »um- f t , Mr-. .1 E K.ike---------
---- Junction Cltv to take the place of
COTTAGE
GROVE
CEME­
sell mul exch an ge
Vlnal Randall, resigned, as man­
TERY ASSOCIATION.
F IL IN G C A B IN E T S
ager of the Twin Oaks Lumber
Recel pto.
company. He held a similar posi­
Balance
front
1932.
»6.29;
»1
lot
tion at Junction City. Mr. Randall
will go into contracting and build­ assessm ents paid by Elizabeth At­
ing and Is erecting a warehouse on kinson C. A. Bartell, Clara Burk­
holder. R. H. Bushell. C. C. Curtis,
the Southern Pacific.
Lot Castle, Ruth DeLong, G. Graber,
Mrs. Maggie Groff. Lot Goff, S. L.
l-egiuniialrea Attend Meet.
Godard.
Mary Hambrick, Bertha
A
delegation
of
Legionnaires
at­
— P h o n e 153-
tended a reception given In Salem Harms. W. A. Hogate. Mrs. S. A.
Haturdav night for National Com- Harvey. C.
-■ Hall, Mrs. Eliza
K _ Howe.
c ,
mander Johnson. Those who made W. C Johnson, “ rs. Alice K,em, O X
the trip were Pete Nelson. Vlnal Kern Mrs ,E v a .L i,ch “ *'d'
.
Randall, George Matthews. Robert tate Wm Landess. Mrs. Gus Mill
i.
Jack
Miller.
LaSells
Stew-
er,
K
K.
Mills.
W.
V.
McGee^
Mre.
_
Fromm
Führer.
M McCargar. Laura McXernan.
art an( i Charles
_____________
William Ostrander, R. Y. Porter,
Weather for May.
Vtnall Randall. Jam es
Robertson.
pt. jar 23c
Sandwich Spread
2
pkgs.
15c
The weather report for the month Joe Smith. H. J Shinn. Rov Short, ,
Corn Flakes
of Mav is as follows; .Mean maxi- C. E. Stewart, Bert Trask. Rat
2 ib. pkg. 15c
2 pkgs. 15c Raisins
mum. 60.4; mean minimum. 41.8; Trask, C. E. Umphrey, Marion
Krumbles
mean. 51.1; maximum, 81 on Mav Veatch, Hattie Van Schoiack, C. D
4 tall cans 25c
29; minimum, 36 on May 18 and Van Valin. Lee Rov Woods, T. C.
.
regular 50c can 39c M ik
31; precipitation, 4.32. There were Wheeler. W. O. Wilson; »2.50 con­
6 clear days, 10 partly cloudy and tributions by Mrs. Loretta Atkin­
Monarch Go den Corn 2 cans 29c
¡ge.
can
18c
son. Mrs. Mvrle Johnston. William
15 cloudy.
Peaches
A. Thompson; 40-cent contribu­
lge. can 15c
tion; 85-cent contribution by Wil­
Apricots
Ed Brasher Is Injur,-d.
5
lb.
sack
Farina
Landon, June 6.— (Special.) — Ed liam Mayben; total cash $60.04.
10 bars 23c
rasher suffered injuries to his Labor for assessm ents by G. B.
lb. sack 18? Soap-W hite Laundry
. id Wednesday of last week when Pitcher, Phil Jones. Frank Ga­
Graham
i f. llo\V workman
accidentally routte, W. E. Nowell, M. M W heel­
ruck him on the head with a er. Andrew Brund, Mrs. Ofa San­
eee of wood while working at the ders, D. H. Hemenwav. Rav Kerr.
tV. A Woodard mill. He was unable Elza Holderman; gravel for lot
IB *
) work the remainder of the week, ' assessm ent bv R. B. Dixon, hauling
for lot assessm ent bv Chestnut
ui is recovering satisfactorily.
transfer.
Dtaburaement».
Sth cl.ii chlld n 'ii’a Day Program.
Stationery and stamps. $2; Grove
Children's day will be observed
___ program
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with „ a special
Sunday hardware, file, 20 cents; Graber
mor nlng during the Sunday school Gettys. rake. 1: labor. 193 hours at :
i
at
the
Methodist
church.
The 25 cents. » ’8.25: labor, I hours at
h o u r _____________
6 ’.b. can
irugram will consist of exerc.ses ' by 35 cents. »2.43; hauling. Chestnut
the primary department and a transfer, 4 hours at $1. »4; total ;
pageant, "The Golden Chord," in $57.90; balance cash in hand. $2.14.
Some work remains to be done
. , h about 40 characters will par-
c ate with a supporting chorus. and a day’s work from lot owners
lias been solicited. Those willing to
work should notify Mrs. Clara
Griggs, Horn Are Honored.
' Griggs and Francis Horn, Burkholder.
i
r Oregon State college stu-
Brotherhood Favors Retention.
d nt ', were presented stock judging
The South W illamette Brother­
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iwards by the W lthycombe club, a
campus organization, at a banquet hood of the Methodist church, at a
Wednesday evening of last week at session held In Junction City re­
Corvallis. Llovd Is the son of Mr. cently. went on record unanimous­
and Mrs. H. B. Griggs of this city ly ns favoring retention of the
and Francis Is the son of Mr. and ■ gliteenth amendment, registering
5
lbs.
9c
Rhubarb
Mrs. M. A. Horn of Delight valley. if voters and support of dry can
8
lbs,
N ew Spuds
didates at the repeal election to be
held in July.
5
lbs.
25c
Reflection« on a Mirror
N
ew
Peas
5
lbs,
Fresh Spinach
Buy's essay: “A mirror Is a pop
George M cReynolds Is Injured.
M acey—S h aw -W alker
lge. heads 5c
nlar subject for there are lots of
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Divide,
June 6.
(Special.) —
Lettuce
4 lbs
W hite Onions
people who are always looking Into G,,Orge McReynolds suffered a cut
F I R E P R O O F C A B IN E T S A F E S
it. Most mirrors nre rectangular, on one leg one day this week while
working in the woods when a piece
F IR E P R O O F F IL IN G C A B IN E T S
yet everywhere we go we see them of
steel chlpned off a wedge and
round. Often, like a wnlter, a mir­ struck him. He was taken to Cot-
S T E E L O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
ror hns to he tipped to give good tnge Grove for medical treajment
service Most of ns see something and is recovering satisfactorily.
o f E v e r y K in d
to like In a mirror, yet It la al-
Mineral«
In
Water
wnys easting relleetlons on our p«r-
Some minerals harden, some softe»
soiml appearance.’’—Boston Tran­
.ater.
script.
t
Special Sunday D in n e r
I
Q U A L IT Y
M ARKET
4
Swift’s Branded Steer Roasts.. 15c lb.
Pork S te a k ................................... 15c lb.
Pork R o a sts.............................. 13hc lb.
Beef Pot R o a sts..........................13c lb.
Veal C u tle ts ................................ 15c lb.
Round Steak T-Bone or Sirloin.20c lb.
Club S te a k s ............................ 17
Fred’s Big Value Coffee . . . .23c lb.
G R A Y G O O SE CAKE
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Call
C it y B r ie fs
lb.
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FIRST OF C. C. C. MEN
ARRIVE HERE SUNDAY:
Rebuilt Batteries
A W antad
for 10c
New Batteries
Battery Charging
again
Battery Repairs
Motor Inn
Service Station
A
Smith-Short Grocery
T H E S E N T IN E L
Printers— Office Outfitters
Saturday Grocery Savings
K. C.
22a
5
1
CO FFEE
C and D
Packed by Golden West
in vacuum tins.
i Snow dritt..) b t'an
Snow drift..
83e
W esson Oil..<itcan 42 c
■ S p ecial... pound 25c W esson O¡Î.2 ut* c*‘n 7 z c
ii m i i u m
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BREAD
Use C ottage G rove Bread
The Sentinel
owner