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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1933)
kkiimï . avowt I», U H T T M « a « W T I» « h OOTTAO» G K O V ^ OljBOON FA O Q H yy Itov. M A. UruvttK b,ft Wo'lnas William WiMMlaon IMee. z ■ . . .. V ille Funeral services for William it. v i t O T g C llU lC S IS. I 1 I S day for Kosaburg to conduct a Llttls Rlvar Institute eommlaalon maatlng Woodson, who died Wednesday ave- nnd « «onfarMtM on district Ep nlng, will ba hshl at 1080 this worth l.aagua work. morning (Friday) from Mills chapel Itoof Coatings, slilnglss, Twin with Rev. M A Oruvaa of the al4c Methodist church officiating In- Rattlers who have a desire to Oaks Lumber company. w*ll ,,a 1,1 the A F a A . M continue life on this mundane The L. W. Colnar fam ily spant I O. O. F. cemetery I'lic Itletil M e a lin g P la c e sphere should keep out of the way tits weak end at Bandon. Mr. Woodson was born January George Oates. On Wednesday he Mr. and Mis. Hugh Nixon and 1. 1856, in Salina county. M o, and of the first rattler he had ever duuglitar Faye and thalr house was T7 yaars of age lie had made saw alive outside of captivity, and guests, Mi and Mis Cheater An hie home with a brother, C. R seen a few minutes later the rattler had K*..',u'* ,M‘ u and Mr« Walter wLo-i'w,'m for'”t'h._ p « t ’ fiCi y e a n been killed It was about two feet W» OO OUR FART h . i . i u “■ ^ an* • Mr. and Mrs. Th* jwo brothers had been sepa- N l X .n ? m M, “ ratad fo. t l year, up until f!7. long and had six rattles and a but iii« . i h “ ,,d. ’ «.■ * V »r» •*>. knowing where ton. was bringing two cows spent the week end at Newport. Ul. oth. r wa, an<1 foun<1 oth. r out Mi on Oatee the Bennett creek road Fancy Dill Pickles 4for5c Mi ¿aid Mr«. Pied Horman of by accident. Mi Wood»on 1« »ur- about three miles above the golf lioMburg «pent Bunday at the bom« vlvad by ona on« daughter, Luella course One cow ran Into some Pickled Pig Feet Mr». Faye laom. Mrs. horn ac- Woodson. of Ennla, Tax., and two brush and scared the rattler out. 2 lbs for 25c of com panit>d them home to apand a brothers, C. it. Woodaon of this city The reptile, which did not offer to weak. and Jam es Woodson of Haskell, give fight, hid under a stone. Oates' Picnic Hams 12c lb W et finger w ave, 80c. Ib u B eauty Tax. e ,n cut Oates a club and with this Nook. Hem building, l ' b o i» 70. ■ he prodded the snake from under Beef Roasts, Steer Beef 12|c and 14c lb GondlUou of Bank Stated. the stone and dispatched H. Mis Orpali Benson has accepted a leaching position for this year at The semi-annual statem ent made Pork Roasts, Lean und Tender I3Aclb I Redmond. Ore She will open a by A. A. Schramm. state bank ex- Ilex Oleuaon IMea. new home economics departm ent In umlner. shows the following facts Word has been received here by concerning liquidation of the Bank Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gleason of the Veal Roasts 13*elb the high school. death of a eon. I. Rex Gleason of Miss Paulina Ola*, of I-os An- of Cottage Grove: Cash on hand and due from other Eureka, Cal., a former resident of gules spent the week und at the Mixed Sweet Pickles pint, 15c 1 hotnu banks November IS was $3.942 64 , this city. He was born In Iowa In of an uncle, N. E. Glass. while on hai way to Seattle, where eha und receipts since w eie $2,420 83, 1883 end was 50 years of age. He will attend University of W ashing m aking a total of $0,363 47. Dis- had lived in California seven year», bursecm ents were $5,804.41, leaving going there from Kalama, Wash ton. of $659.06, He Is survived by his w ife and one A new Maytag weshei has Just a balance ----------------------- d a i i g b ’ .-i b . arrived and It sails for a vary rea Food Dealers Are Organised parents. Mr and Mis. E. A. Gleason, sonable price, $69.50. Come in now Food dealers of the city, at a n - Coltnie« Gove; one alster, Mrs FREE DELIVERY and look il u v ei. Grabar-Gettys Price, Iowa, and one brother, Hardware. al8c cent meeting, formed a 100 per cent Hazol " ---------■* ------- Culp Creek. ALL DAY ANY TIME have not yet kin For Quality Meats been mMd- --------------- W V l t e n ^ r ? . T ’ ' t “ 07“ t’y 'bUrn T h ^ ^ ^ i I x a H o " w .7 h a n d ^ r X FRED ANDERSON, Prop. D E L IG H T V A LLEY . M .;„ d .^ eav«n,ngK,atPX V home*’ "? ,#m* ° f UBder the NRA. Aug 16.—Dr. Haygood and wife and daughter Jean of Downey, Cal., Mrs. Earl Hyrom. Cooked foor ___ sale ___ Saturday, Aug visited at the home of a nephew. Wilbur Pitcher of Culp Crsek , -■ I, - * .+ Mode of beat material Newest 26, at Smith-Short - ' — Grocery Haymond Rice, Tuesday of last I styles and well finished Prices collected bounty on a bobcat th l. , uet to'r. .. clain, of - th — Wome„ ••• - i week. They with the Aimer Hunt reasonable The Kmart Shop. Christian church. a!8c fam ily, picnicked down by the river I most Tueeday evening. Phone 17-J al8c Mrs. Clara Burkholder and daugh Mre. Rena Davidson has gone to Mr. and Mrs. O. M Kern and ter Belle and Mrs. Burkholder's FOR SALE -Chickens. Blue Anda- ♦ — Oakland, where she has employ mother. Mrs. Lydia Stouffer, re- daughter Mlaa MvrUe returned the X r l y ^ ' ^ V h / n m ^ u a ' 11"“ “ * b<~ R ^ er road X ment. H all • Jo h n sto n , R eal E state, last of the week from spending sev Mr and Mrs. M. Blakely uf Cor days on the Umpqua lo a n s . S u re Inaurance. P hone M. eral weeks In Toledo visiting at the vallis visited at the home of Mrs. Bund rchi-uraui every Munday Former residents of town will home of a son of Mr. and Mrs Kern. Blakeley's cousin. Oscar Jackson. hold their annual picnic al Cham Victor Kem Mr and Mr«. Victor night. Sunday while on their way home Rom camo wltti them and spent Mrs. Maude Wright and Mias poaff park Munday. August 20 from the American Legion conven the week end visiting relatives and Goldie Hayes and her mother are tion at Klamath Falls. Word has been received here of friends here. • pending several days at W inches Mr and Mre. Laurel Carlson and the birth of a five pound dnughter The Isrren Harvey family and ter bay. Lawrence Frances of Corvallis vis August 2 to Mr and Mi« Randall Mr. and .Mrs, Al Itosenihal spent Mrs. Joe Smith and children and ited Bunday at the M. A Horn Ashley of Eau Claire. WIs. Mrs the week and at latke Tshkenltch home. Ashley was formerly Alleen Grant at the homo of a brother of Mrs Mrs. Sm ith* mother, Mrs. Oliver Veulch, arc »pending several days Gwendolyn H aight and daughter and was born here a number of Harvey. Edwin Rand. at the Smith sum mer home on the Elsie and Elta, Grace and Marie years ago (the la the daughter of Umpqua. lied Ip,a«. Butter, Ice < roam. Ask Hohman attended the Presbyterian Mr and Mrs Jack Grant of Hat- if,. Sunday school picnic on Mosby Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sanford of run. WIs Mr. Grant was once half for IL Cl. G. Creamery. creek Tuesday evening. owner of The Sentinel Dr and Mrs. Marlon Richmond of Medford visited the first of the Harry Childers of Goshen and Red lluae Butter. Ina Craatu. Ask Hood River, who had been visiting week at the home of Mr. Sanford’s Mr Herrin of Eugene were dinner for IL (X O. Cresuuery. tfc at the home of an uncle of Dr. aunt. Mrs. M. C. Bressler. guests at the I-awrence Brown M C. and F. W Hresslet spent Mrs. Hot Laonard and children Richmond, Nelson Durham, are home Sunday. the week end at Medford and Ash spending aeveral days In the Ik- of llradwood returned home Balur Mrs. Lillian Cotter and daughters land on business. day after spending seevral weeks al hernia district. of Sumner, Wash., visited from Mr. and Mrs. George Hew itt of Mr. and Mia. It C. Wells are their home hare. Wednesday to Friday of last week at the M A. Horn home. Mrs. IoU4.Ha Bt.w art and daugh spending a w eek's vacation down Corvallis spent llie week end with ths valley. Mrs. HeVltt s parent». Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lionel H aight left ter Dorothy returned Friday from Monday for their home at State Mrs. Bella Mendenhall, who re H. B. Breedlove. spending eoveral days traveling College. N M.. having spent several The Mer villa Veatch fam ily, Mrs. cently returned from a vlelt In along the coast. months vacation at the home of Nebraska, has returned from spend Kalph Saltsman and Mra. C. E Mr. H aight’s parents. Mr. and Mrs ing a week at the coast with her Caldwell and baby are spending the C. H. Haight. Mr. Haight is a week end a l the Veatch cabin on daughter, Mrs O E. M York of Eugene teacher In the State College. the Umpqua. Agricultural Lime Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Dean The D. A. Emerson fam ily have Dairy Supplies, new stock priced Finely ground, in sugar m u o m , accompanied J. A. Joll and son por ton, $400. and 3c each al tight. Twin Oaks Lumber Co. al8c returned from spending tw o weeks Frank to Eugene Tueeday. lowed when eacka are returned Mrs. Frank Galdabln, returned on the Metolius. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lance of The Wednesday ----------- ,ronl »pending several . . . city treasury was enriched I Seattle spent the week end at the Chüctte Poultry Urite days in Junction City u t the home thl* when John Do* who M. A. Horn home. They are en Chick and pullat else, tun $6 ou of het parents. Mr and Mra. John ha* l»°*ted that amount In ball to route to Arizona to spend the win Hen and turkey also, tun M M Zysetl, insure his appearance on an Intoxi ter. Kl«kWllr Mme». Wstkkallr. Die Mr. and Mrs. Jennings. Mr. and The Pythian Suters will hold cation charge, failed to appear. Misses Dorothy Hatch and Melba their annual picnic Sunday at the Mrs. J. A. Joll and son Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner and Veatch camp gtounds. Members of Gates returned Sunday from spend ing a week In Roseburg visiting son Gerald spent Friday evening at The II C. Mt roup family moved the Knights of i*ythla* and their retatvee. the Aimer Hunt home. Refresh Saturday Into the Roy I«eonard fam ilies have been Invited A daughter was born Tuesday of m ents were served during the eve Alvin Jones fainted Monday a f last house on south Sixth street. week to Mr. and Mrs Donald ning. ternoon a* a result of the excesdve Wall papei at Twin Daks Lum heat Mr. and Mrs. R. Myers of Port while standing in front of *nd h“ b ,cn nMmed bar company al*c land visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A - » t . „ x ; , s „ ¡ f - M- « s s s . » « s s z a a Horn Thursday, Mr and Mr, G II The Lee N ixon and E. J. Kent liavs moved Into the Ijndsm ood 3.x,, cigar», p ’hacco. cards, refined Mcrryman returned this week from fam ilies, together with the W. E. house on the east side fun for men. The PosUine. jsotfc »pending »everal days at Yachats Nixon and Hugh Nixon fam ilies of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Woodcock C o tta g e G r o v e Cottage Grove and the Chester An Miss Louise Schneider, necom- Mrs Albert Helllw«ll and ton of Corvallis spent the week end st derson and George Kent fam ilies of pan led I, V her m other Mrs Mm Billy left Thursday for Redmond to the home of Mrs. Wuodco, k s par- garet Schneider, of Corvallis visited spend « week at the home o f a sla Clyde, Kans , spent the week end at S e n tin e l • i,’«. Mr and Mrs N J N’e!»„n briefly Saturday at the home of ter of Mr. Helllwell, Mrs. H. T. N ew p ort The Victor Chambers fam ily and Mrs O irpah Benson. A picnic honoring Mrs. Terpen- Hartley. Miss l«outse Wynne left Saturday mng and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill Mrs. Orpah Bensun left Thursday Mrs. Lealle Hull and children of for Seaside to spend two weeks. of Eugene, former residents, wa« to spend a day or two In Oregon Portland arrived Tuesday to visit Household Hint S ch ofield S tew art for good plumb City She was accompanied a» far ut held in the Joll grove Sunday. the home of Mrs Hull's father. Mrs. Leonard Buoy of Portland tog- nrZfltf a , Dallas by Mr« Ethel \p,„«w hite, Claude Plaster. To remove the down from a duck, visited Monday at the M. A Horn Mrs. Schofield Slew art and Mrs. who is visiting at the home of n spread melted pa ratlin over the en home. Ml*s Barbara Goff of Seattle is W. L W orkman and MM B i l l y M 0 - son Clarence. visiting at the home of an aunt. tire surface of the duck. Allow to Mr. and Mrs. Claude W illey and ed Tuesday from Portland for Han Maxine Patchen spent the week cool and then pull off the paraffin daughter visited at the W. A. Keene Francisco Mr W orkman nn,l Mr at Culp Creek at the home of Miss Mrs James Tedford. Roy Patchen, who Is employed and all the down and «mail feath home at Thornton Coiners Sunday. Slew art will drive down for them Thelma Matson. Mr. and Mrs. Albei t H unt of at the Chambers mill, wax unable to later New Improved Aladdin Table work this week because o f being ers will stick to IL This Is very H ynes, Cal., and Mrs. R ice o f Comp effective and quite simple. Paraffin ton. Cal., left Monday for their lu m p fur only $3.86. Can you im affected bv the excessive heat. agine th a l' Come In now and ask Misses Gertrude Eakin and Alice left over from Jellies can be used.— home, having spent several monthj us how you can obtain one of these with the Aimer Hunt and Raymond of Salem visited one night of Exchange. new lamps for only $2 85. Grabvr- Judd Rice fam ilies. Gettys Hardware. ul8c last week at the home o f an uncle The L. M. H ankins truck, loaded of Miss Eakin, Herbert Eakin. with a Fordson tractor, while re Misses Esther and Elixnbsih 8icf- km of Newberg arrival Monday to Sh'." homo ÔÎ turning from the Anderson and ■twnd aeveral «eversi days «leve at e i the I he home home nV ' at the home of hl* grand- Brice C reek C. C . C. Middleton ranch on Teeters creek, spend of father, M. C. Brassier, waa crowded from the highway Miss Myrtle Hubbell. S. W. Boyd and Irl Groves of near Dorena Sunday evening by a The H. W. Lombard family spent Medford, former residents, were C. C. C. truck. The H ankins truck the week end at their summer home Cottage Grove visitors Tuesday. (By Lester G earhart) w as overturned. The cab was torn at Oakridge. The boys at Brice creek camp o ff and one wheel broken and the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Griggs spent defy any other camp to compete Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Griggs and week end at W illamina at the with them so far as modernization tractor slightly damaged but no one sun Lluyd. Mrs. K. K. Mills and Miss the w as injured. B o x o f 1 0 0 S h e e ts Lola Howe attended the wedding of home of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Neal. of the camp Is concerned. A camp Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rose Sr. of They were accompanied home by a laundry Is to be established. Two Miss Martha Patterson and Clar sister North Dakota visited Wednesday of Mr. Griggs. Mrs. Mabel washlnu machines that will be op- ence Veal Monday evening In E u Earl, who w ill sp en d a v e r s i d . y , ’ ^ b y w ^ i o w “ . “ 1116 J ' >^¿75 Joll gene. home. here. will be available. In case water Always Demand Family lxiaf Mr. and Mrs. Chester Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward and cannot . be used a small „ gas engine _ Bread. Made bv City Uakery. tfo Mr. and Mrs. George Kent of daughter_of Salem have purchased will be utilized. The laundry' work and Mr*. Ida Htnnard of Eugene spent the Ira Randall home on south will be done by gome of the camp Clyde, Kana.. were dinner guests at the M. A Horn home Wednesday- the week end at the home of a six th »trect and will move here boys. Some Ironing will also be evening. niece, Mrs. K. K. Mills. next week. done. The W alker Sunday school will ________ 'Shorty" Torbett. versatile first hold a picnic Sunday In the M. A. Mr and Mrs, Albert Cavender of ja ck Beager and Glen Smith left Portland and two grandchildren. Monday for Kltaon Springs to spend “ ld m an- had a »udden spurt of Horn grove. Dick and Nancy _______ energy this week and made the old n » ,,» . Morrow ______ of Med- two weeks. --------- **■'--------- *----- ■* — Herbert Rydeli of Nevada visited Mrs. O. C. Arnessn and daughter , ord_ spent Saturday night at the Miss Elizabeth Hemenwav spent l0pk, npu pI>an "i at *tbe home of a brother. HUding ---- ... . . — . . . , . . . homo (>f n nl#ce (>f Mrg Cavend, r Barbara June of Atwater. Cal., nr u ..? 1 u , . h \ « k ? .!" u Ryd*»- last week, rived Saturday to spend two weeks Mr* K. K. Mills, while on their wav the week In Eugene working at the little white paint and white oil Mrg. A R Ram m erer of Wllla- at the home of Mrs. Arneeen's par to Medford to take their grandchil Pacific hospital in the place o f her cloth can surely make quite an Im- mlna is spending this w eek at the mother. Mrs. Almond Hem enway, ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mulvlhlll. Mr dren home. provemem. home of a daughter. Mr«. H. Rv- who spent the week at her home Arnesen will arrive next week and The present hospital tent Is too ^ell Mra. C. M Foster of Lorane spent here. they wilt leuve for Minnesota to Tuesday small and Inadequate to accommo- Mr and Mra E M Kltchen at the home of a slater, A number from here attended the make their home. Mrs II. B. Urlggv da t e ,J‘nJ paUen?u ,n . case tb5 re a«n William of W ashington. D. C„ Eagles picnic Sunday at Swimmers' should Everything In the electrlacl auto be any; therefore another are vlaitlnK at the home of a niece Everything in the electrlacl auto Delight. building will be erected to take care - Mrs. - - H - - Rydeli. - - - ” motive line. Sturgee Oarage «18c m otive lln,- Si urges Garage al8c Elbert Smith Jr. returned Wed- of that need. In the new building Mrs. S. S I.esswell o f Portland, a Allen Griggs of Eugene spent the nesday evening from spending sev- hospital cases can be cared for by former resident, spent the week NOTICE. end at the hom es of Mr». Albert w eek end at the home uf a cousin, eral days In Portland at the home the camp's able doctor. Lieutenant The Cottage Grove Odd Fellows Lloyd Griggs. of Bill Shepherd. He spent Sunday Malloy. Instead of being sent to Helllwell and Mrs. C. J. Kem. Leonard B. Oleaon o f Curtin climbing Mt. Hod. som e city hospital. So far the need lodge No. 68 will hold Its annual K. K. Mills and son Robert spent nearly severed two toes _____ on _________ „ A melon feed will follw the regu- u- of a hospital has not been keenly P*cnic Sunday. August 20, three his left the week end In Portland. foot Tuesday with an ax while |«r meeting of Neighbors of Wood- felt. Three members have been In .e ast oi ??,ttaKe ,® rove in Misses Evelyn Veatch. Margaret working In the woods. craft next Wednesday. the hospital, but with adequate ,?roX$' /. }* JPembers, mem- Mrs. H. H. Harms and Miss Doro- Mr and Mrs. Chas. Busby of Fos- facilities they could have been ‘ “ 5 / ''*’5 it „ W & n d ® * ’ Short and Dolly Pitcher spent the week end In Portland thy Robinson of Portland spent the sit visited Wednesday at the Ogles- handled here. With regard to acci- m tu « i n , “ k are f ° r' Venue com blnettes and girdle«. week ut the liume of a sister ol Mrs. by-Graham home. The fam ilies were dents the camp has been fortunate. L J '" 'j* " ' " „ " g ““sket lunches. Harms. Mrs. O, E. Woo-Ison. neighbors at Fossil over 50 years Outside of a few minor cuts and a ,cre? nl furti.shed. Rest line in town. Fit gnni anleid ---------- ------------------------------------------------- 8--------------------------------------- 1------ few heads being bumped by falling ??ru®A® be f i n is h e d by Cottage ■ llin n u a / » / » t r i A r t I <s f e a a s s a K a a w so sa a as*«** V lT O V P O A n d . S 4 S c atones accidents have been scarce, which speaks very well for the su Loose Leaf Forms. The Sentinel pervision of the camp. The second contingent of Brice creek camp, accompanied by Major NEW TREATMENT Mullins and Roy Bryson, made the WORKS FOUR WAYS trip to the coast the past week end. The route taken this time was — P h o n e 153— TO RELIEVE ACID through Corvallis to Newport and then back through Reedsport. Most STOMACH of the time was spent In Newport, where the boys had the opportunity Stom ach sufferers everywhere are of hunting agates, swimming, danc finding a welcome new relief from acid stom ach disorders. Even ex ing, skating, etc. Brice Creek camp may soon have treme cases respond to B lsm i-R 't. u new name. If permission Is se the tasty antacid powder tha, g t /is cured the camp will be known as relief In a few minutes. Its com 'ort 25c R a is in s , 2 lb. p k g . 13c B ix, p k g . Jay hawk camp. Gregg Osborne of lasts, too You owe yourself a trial C. C. C. headquarters nt Eugene, of this relief. It Is sold at Kern’s .................. 15c C o ffee, C & D, 1 lb. vac. tin 25c P u r e x , q u a r t came to Brice creek Friday eve Rexall Drug «tore. Get Bisnia Rex nlng. August 11. to paint a sign to today I B rillo , p k g . 5c B u t te r , C. O. c re a m e ry , lb. 26c be hung at the cam,) entrance. This sign, which is eight feet long bv J e l ly g lasse s, doz. 45c O liv es, g re e n , p in t j a r 25c four feet wide, b ig on It the Kan sns Jayhawk, the forest jerv l-e em N oodles, lge. p k g ................. 18c blem and the C C C emblem. The 1000 s h e e t tis s u e p a p e r, ro ll 5c sign should be ready to hang In a few days. M u s ta rd , b u lk , lb. 40c C o rn o n th e cob, doz. 15c Friday, August 18, will be a happy day at Brice creek camp. Ever since 33c P ic k lin g o n io n s, lb. 12V2C S o ap , P & O, 10 b a rs the boys have been here the Oregon people have been entertaining them. ............79c F r e s h d ill, b u n d le 10c W esso n oil, % g a l. Now they are going to entertain In return. Every effort will be made FOR SHOE, HARNESS 25c J a r r in g s , d o u b le lip , 6 doz. 25c V in e g a r, b e s t c id e r, g a l to provide good entertainm ent The AND Cottage Grove band has been In 7c vited, a dance will be held and a R ic e , b e s t h e a d , 4 lbs. 23c M ilk , L ib b y ’s, ta ll c a n s SADDLE REPAIRING whole beef will be barbecued. Each boy will be allowed to Invite one 12c B e a n s , la r g e w h ite , 4 lbs. 23c O nions, d ry , 5 lbs. 714 E MAIN STREET guest, and the loc«,| married hien can bring the whole family. Quality Market First Rattler Meats and Groceries All Kinds of Lunch Meats Call C ity B riefs ___ 46 — i A lw ays d iv e The Home P rint Shop First Chance K1LK CKKKK. Aug 15. Kayton Flnster was a recant visitor In Albany, returning bum* the la ’ter part of ¡art week Neighbors' Friendship club met at the home of Mi« Hana P Ras mussen T huisday of last week with 11 members present and two visi tors, M is Lord, mothei uf the huat- ess. and Mr*. Clair Parks of Eu gene. The tim e waa spent socially John Woolcott returned Thurs day of last week, after spending aeveral days with Howard Taylor of Cottage Grove hiking In the Bo hem ia district. Gene Paul underwent an opera tion Friday in Eugene for the re moval of hl* tonsils and adenoid* Mrs. E H Ball returned Satur day, after spending two w eeks at the home of a son Howard In Ba lem and also visiting friends. Elizabeth Rohde returned Satur day after spending several days with Edna Cherry at Woodard's camp. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wheeler left by truck for Gladstone park to at tend H. D. A. camp m eeting over the week end. Their four girls stayed with Mr and Mrs. Charles Trembley during their parent's ab sence. Mr and Mr». E. E. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolcott and sons Robert and Ruasell attended the poultry producer's picnic at R iverside park Bunday. Viola Ruhde and Carroll Wade were dinner guests at the home of M r and Mr*. Alvin Allen Bunday. Specials Friday and Saturday Oregon or Ubby'* S & W CO FFEE CAN MILK 1- lb. t i n _________ _____ 29c By c a s e ___ __________ |2.89 2- lb. tin ..............................50c BACON SQUARES P o u n d ............. Nut Jowl*— F ine for frying CARSTEN S HAMS 9c Va or w h o le _________ __ 18c Guaranteed to not be salty lard or shortening 60 lbs............................ $4 80 Four choice Now 1» the tlino to buy. BULK MAYONNAISE Pints ...............................19c SANDWICH SPREAD 6 wilt'» Skinned Pints _ .......... ....... - 1 9 c BACON BACKS P ou n d -----------------------I7i/2c HAMBURGER OR PORK SAUSAGE OEM NUT OLEO Pound ...................... ...... P o u n d ______________ __ 10c He LARD OR SHORTENING STEER BEEF ROAST l i e Bulk BOLLING BEEF fli/aC 3 lbs. f o r ......................... 29c Our Typewriters Carbon Paper H ear 1» Seen a t Divide. Divide, August 16.--(S p ecial.)- A big black bear was seen bathing In a creek near the Norman Suiter home Saturday evening by Mrs. Suiter and a son while they were looking for a cow. A hunt for the bear a little later with dogs proved unsuccessful, 1 M ARKET Free Delivery—Phone 56 R e b u ilt F o r S a le o r R en t The E R. Darnell family and a number of S. D. A. members re turned home Sunday night from Gladstone park where they had been for several days attending camp meeting. They returned In Mr. Darnell's truck and corning alung ihe Silk creek highway about midnight the back axle broke and let the truck down. No one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Overholser were London and Black Butte vis itors Bunday. Vie!tors at the E. E. Paul home Monday were Aulda Anderson and Elizabeth Martin of San Joee, Cal. A. W oolcott and sons Robert and Russell left Tuesday to spend sev eral days at W inchester bay. Mr and Mrs. James Scott and sons Stanley and Lawrence and Mrs Woolcott motored to W inches tsr bay Wednesday and spent the day With Mr. Woolcott and aons. re. turning home that evening. Visitors at the James Scott home Wednesday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Reglee and three children and a nephew of Mr. Reglee's, all of Eagle Rock, Cal. CAKES are baked from the Betty Crocker Famous “Kitchen Tested” Recipes using Gold Medal .aoftaailk flour, fresh eggs and other high quality ingredients that you lute in your own kitchen. Our cake«, carry the Betty Crocker cake seal, used only by permission of the General .Mills company T H E C IT Y B A K E R Y C A R E F U L L a u n d e r e r s a n d D ry C le a n e rs Cottage Grove Laundry » Phone 79 Cottage Grove All Laundry Services Excellent Dry Cleaning Good Grade s l°" COSTS tb*t 7°U' 9u*r‘nWe be r«"" F A -U n o - pUls- ol the be rtd »» °n< o f you' t"p - <f'CftCC’ RA 7 ^ 0 . 3 .0 , $ «j 5 0 ' ¡od up ,, * ah Arcade Theatre Sunday-Monday, Aug. 20-21 VIVA EL CANTORO! VIVAJItHAM! F rid a y and S a tu rd a y G ro c e ry S avings R e d L in e Shoe Shop NO •s'a’ - i i r . ’Al _ a ii y F a m o u s / - T h e S e n tin e l Smith-Short Grocery At r »t