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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
thirmday , nk I|»|» Friday ttn<l have taken Mrs. THORNTON C O R N E R * ♦ _ 4 In.-x Meeks' house on Cherry Sept. 12. -Mra. Charles Boslauxh I _ __ _ _ court for the winter Mies Ross Is accompanied Mrs Jack Mauldlnx I a leach.r In the grade schools of Cottage Grove to Anleuf Wed J Mie Meeks has moved into the nuoday. t Omer apartments Mrs Ray Myers and Mie James Mies Frances Mackin returned Hernent and baby of Dellxhl Val u. ,, Free D elivery-P hone 5&- Special» Sat and Mon Matthews enter Sniurdav from a visit of several lay were visitors Thursday of Mrs .am id Ifenry I-ake talned the American I-eglon aus months with relatives In Heattle NOW IS THE TIME TO • Clmrles — * Monday evening Officers The College Grove high school Howard of Eugene spent lllary wer, elected New Phllco radios will arrive as follow» P re. I football team will open the 1933 CAN BEEF -CHOICE Wednesday end Thursday at the dent soon Mee Radio Ray s21c Mlee anD.nberg season Saturday, when they will vlc. . pr„ Eunice 1(J. n, V ,,.M| Mi» ,tov Graham and A Schermacher home Mm D A. travel to Reedsport to tackle the Miss Alice Gray of Eugene spent Mrs Mary Dallaguardl of Divide Emerson, second tee-president, strong eleven there The Cottage W« DO OUR part Sunday at the home of Mrs Ora Is staying with Mrs Loul. Pre Mi» Charles Hall cretery. Mrs Grove team has one of the hardest ham s parents. Mr and Mrs. 9 L maxsl and caring for the new vinui Kendall. treeeuier, Mrs schedules of anv team In the B in d baby. Godard. Warren Daugherty; chaplain Mrs county this season with six games o r w h o le Ml. and Mrs Fred Frost of Cot Bayard Mrs Jerry Wilkinson and baby ’ “ Reed' “ ’ historian, Mrs E T scheduled for consecutive week We sold beef last week at FrhJay «venlnn Hov iM,rx«;«nt at aim« Mr« P e t - , ends and only one have returned to their home In this price and this week is N«l«on; executive board Mr« F October 27 I ‘ft timid «ft«, vlaitlnx ««verul at ma j w Kl«h«r home ANU Jays with Mr. Wilkinson's par Ml«« Lot« Baldwin accompanied i' Oranni«, M u A W Kirne and ------ on hand your last chance to buy Fourteen lettermen - were ante. Mr. arid Mrs G w Me Mr«. Herbert Maaori of Cot fax»- Mr* J*ck Miller Report« on child wh**n Coach Orlo Baxley called canning beef at these prices Wu««n flrov<- to the Heavey hopyard near '*'rlf®r« work were given Joint Rr«t practice a week before “ prinxfield Tuesday of last week ln*tallatlon with the legion will be started Five of laat year'« io ? ? ? r T ,?u' U r ,c* ‘ and returned Tuesday of this week beld October 2 at the arnfory and g<iuad were lost by graduation i‘»r IL C. (1. i.rnafiwrv. Mrs Ethel Cotton and Father !”e Kuxene b-xion and auxiliary Thev are L*»ter Powers Clyde and _ ?fr*' , M K Adarns has been large Hobbs of Medford visited one nixht havp been «nvited Mrs Matthews b a rren .Smith Dalton Ward and ««iiou«ly III for ««v«ral week« last week with Mrs Joa Prernazzl pnMdent. will act as m Paul A n d ers Those from last _______ No Limit______ No Limit - am1‘l| M"‘ a,rlv#d honii. O B. Arneet made a business *ttt,i*nx officer for the auxiliary ve"r * squad who have returned «aturday from a Kuxene hospital trip to Yoncalla one day last week OrouP sinxlnx followed the busi- ar" ,U Y and Floyd Thles. Aura wtieie he had received treatment M rs C. K. Trent and Mary ne-M meetinx and refreshments Cook. Alfred Allen. Clarence Bal- ,ul an eye in which . silver had Trent visited Mrs Gardner King w’’’’e 8erved »< a late hour *ew . Tom Sprankle, Claude Miller caused infection. The eye , In Cottage Grove Friday. ~♦— Paul Sullivan, Dan Kelly. Faye ■ II V... I Mrs. Lester Cox and son of Cot- u Mr" A W Klrn”- Mr» A W Stewart. Virgil Horn. Robert Ou ______Meaty Cuts Iheso Chilly nigh t. should re tage Grove visited Thursday at J**""““ - M r. H. B. Breedlove an I ! "enb*rr* Young Steer Beef and Harold Mackin mind you of Montax heaters and the Henry Lake home. f i r* B * red , , “n‘mond entertained Abou* 20 other boye are working ,,,7 l,ba ,facl tbat th ,v aro *°‘d l»V John McNeal and Everett Blair tbe , "val N e,Khbora club Tuesday dut ttnd will make an attem pt to 1 siubet Gattye Hardware, dealers of the Klamath district In Call- e v ,n *n* • ’ ’he Klme home The br«»*< into the lineup The most m stoves of every kind e21c fornla were Sunday dinner guests ty en,n* abent at bn dK<- and t'fnnHalnit of these are Clifford IL C Wheeler won high Hhaw Elmer Mason. Joe Sorenson Mi. and Mrs. Karl Ishmaol and O,..U r and U r* Ernest Baldwin Ralph Boslauxh. who Is em ■core The rooms were attractive ar’!J Vernon Thoreaon. ^o.Unth n r J'’a1"a“ a «»' l*oi Hand spent the week end here with Mis ployed at Garibaldi, spent several WH,h bouquets of asters, marigolds . . Coach Ba*l*v 1» confronted with hroblem of replacing I^ester Ishmael a parents. Mr and Mrs. K days of last week with his parents a , d,'| t'bln llim and hot doughnuts here. and coffee were served Guests Pow*cs at center. Dalton Ward C. Shay. All of Our Meats Are Killed in Our New Inspected Mrs. Jean Long. Mrs Fred Frost T*ri? ^*r* T Wheeler. Mrs C whose punts helped Cottage Grove d .^ r o , arrlvad bu“‘. » e ‘ur. Slaughter House id Lyle Scott of Cottage C o t t ... Grove Kem- Mcs Warren McFarland out of many ruts last year and ■lav from a Kuxene hospital where and bK A flild Sorenson unue, wen. an a p p e Æ T i . „ ¿ 7 ware at the J. W. ~ F is h e r h o m e J*™; H a r r y . Ha/ ‘ - M r« Trim 'TSif-' ® ® ‘th I.KAN ANII T EN D ER MTKKH UREE probably take one of the two Friday morning and Mrs Mrs. Fisher p,bn and Miss Geneva Klme a loo. lie u axam back on his accompanied them to the 8 E An- places In the backfield left open h an *’ factotum at the city nand home ______ ' F Allen en- b* ‘he graduation of Ward and at Mount View . . . Mrs. John Rauder and children 'e ,ta ,b *'d with a dinner Sunday hmith. Mason. Dusenberry and < i ‘ ",Uy*nnM *"d ,U ,U r- wore visitors Wednesday of Mrs ,h onor‘ri« Mr a"d Mrs Harold Al- Whoreson are leading the race for Keith Lyons In Cottage Grove i*in Corv“ 1*l" on their first wed- ,h ® ° ‘her place. Cottage Grove dav"'f'im..'?'P arnvad homa H“ ‘u ' Harold Rauder stayed over night “" “‘versary and Mrs Alvin will play its first home game He tr Allen and son Boyd on their birth ‘ember 30 with North Bend day from a Kuxene hospital, where et the Lyons home Mrs F L. Hockett returned a"n‘ver»«’-les Guests were --- ------------ — he received treatment for a hand DIVIDE. that was mashed In an accident Sunday from spending the ,,a»t £ ,t A Eli n<c^ and r<a,Ph Allen of two weeks at the Heavey hopyard M ,r* iL°V p uckett and o 8 *p. t - Mr a«d Mrs M J. »' lba *’O,Î" 4 Turpen mill Two For Quality Meats • Mrs. Lee Cooley Mr. and Mrs. O. * er*nl visited several days of last X . k i" d ‘ ‘hUmb ° f <»' ba«‘d near Springfield High school credits— beginners accepted. See Mr Mr and Mrs. Frank LaBlue and KnlKht ot Oowdyville were after- * aak with Mr. and Mrs Claude daughter Shirley of Hebron and n<x,n <tueat» Sheets at Crescent Lake Roach FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 West side school a-Vhm. LaBlue'e mother. Mrs Marv m i m, » * i v»and Aira E McReynolds Me- and Mr. and Mrs George McRey- him con- Smith, who had spent several w eekl Klhhln E 1 an. Arnest and G' ^ m., High school 1:50 p. m. the house for several at Hebron, visited Sunday with Klbben will L b ------ - ------- Sunday with . . Mr . 6* e married this morn “ °*da apant and Î ♦ M i, M attia B o llo g r e t i m e d B u s Mr and Mrs. Joe Prernazzl Mr» m ? rhur’d av) at the home ot’ J,rs Kenneth McReynolds at Rose- ’ d“ v ,ro"1 Rosaburx. where »he had Mre. Roy Short and daughters Smith and Shirley remained for « m ’ ,Arn,V '* ''»" n '« Mr. and bu£K C lt V lir iC tS I visited two weeks with relatives „.B . Arn.'‘"t;, Eev M A 5 teve and Albert dav*f?r#t “ nd PaUy returnad Fri- few-day« at the Prernazzl home. Mrs c R. Trent visited °Fr*day S m V rr ‘i*. tha. Me,hodl«‘ church Tonole and Mr Taylor of Dram 1 The hunting season i. upon us Smut, a waa*‘‘a »<ay at the j.w I Th n T,L'eV i ' 111 make thelr “ “J16 “ tr‘P to the coaal Saturday WRINKLES TELL TALES — ♦ an,I Graber G e liy . „1, supplying »uimlvlni- ,,u.,'................... *u“ ,,nar nu,,,a home on ‘he Ump- afternoon with Mrs General John- hom. •on In Cottaxe Grove .1! S, Corva,,i« this winter and an£ came back with a load of Face wrinkles tell tales of ad • JohnsUm. lu»j EaUte most of the hunters with guns and Billiards Cards, Fountain Mi and Mr. G A Hander, and Fr' d Fro” of Cottage Grove l e t . * atU‘nd Ore*on s ‘a <e col- '¡«h and clams ammunition Itrmlnglon and Win vancing age, and there is noth Sure Iiiaurance phone F " - ’ “ „ • » “ ;r s ! . •• The Jack Jones family have Candy and Cigars ®.haa,aL *>»>« and U H ammunl ing disgraceful about that, but I moved to Cottage Grove on west Church of Chrlai will hold ’b,,, *bl’ b|x ones are beginning anderMhr7"*Otto Smith of . 7 following officer, were elect- Ma'«> »treet. < LOTHEH W RINKLES C. J. King, Proprietor bslne.s aes.ion at 7 M Monday ,ub <b- . ....... .. Rod» and "< Andy Soar. ha. uirlved fro,,. ARE IN E X C ISA BL E lundâv a u ..? . “Í S l_a' a-.r ,c e “ of the Ram •v a lln g Attendance i. iitangd tu "'h«i equipment to, th l. great Jacksonville. Fla bavin» r and they are a dead give-away m a«bers sport Oraber-Oettys, sporting faded by the am ion» i i i „ * ‘" i« and Mrs. L. R. Smith. Hornoi. ,» e ,u e n oayme I . Ma. M.Hw«n,ey o f U o u . • .2lS -o th e r Mr. A m a ^ a r.,Mr .»and Mr> » « f M yer, of % ° “ aoc.‘a,e„ adv‘aor. ho.n‘e ° f M r . M. J Per to a man’s lack of pride In his " a "d“ Sears, who Blue Mountain w ere'at the*Henrv dar'iXid*0’« 8*"' Charity, Gall L in -,aud ha!l been named B ern ice'vH - personal appearance. Bread, Cake*», Pie«, Donut»» to r ^ T e z . haa coma to live at the Mr*, Ofpah Benaun of Redmond f 1“1 *,nf* xroatly v Improved Mr. I-ak. home Friday Mr. J S L . D 7- Hop5 ^ r r a in e Coiner; n>a Keep Neat Looldng—It Pays and Other Bakery Goods h o y “I her brother I It M orn, 'bent the week end with relative. ‘-“ 'TY Brumfield ,an, r“ ' r,i . i ‘a“ ’. a «fb m p an led them home ' t i , ,hn . . L"8'« 11“1*0" ,.“nd M,ra. Dan Dugan visited Have us press your suits regu- uoT"-fhiT ,talaa you 30 to h“* b'* n hare ,or °fO G « ' Gutekun."O^ n d «in of J 1?.1 d „at ,he next meeting I®undaV at Hebron “ w ith“ Mr’ and ra. y’ c,e*n them, repatr them, S. 1 lore Is none better tfc . Mr. Mantle Romaine and daugh- ,, Salem visited Sundav a fte r n o o n a? d laabelle Safley. retiring worthy i,r a - p red Patten. i t s an inexpensive habit that ................... - oun<Iav an em oon at advisor, will be m.UIIIng officer ! « « h o o l opened Monday w.th Mrs New location at the former nays big returns. Trent and J ,W Fisher Ruth Brown as teacher. Twenty Electric Bakery MAX SC HW ARTZ—TAILOR WPrsx on eo lla J »L. i . J nra Quality Market i I ! FOOTBALL SQUAD HAS Q f I f ’ 11?''!' V I he Ideul M euli ng P lace BARTELS M ARKET Tri . at C a r s te n s S k in n ed Meats and Groceries K ra u t in Bulk 10c q t. Dressed Chicken W ein ies 15c lb. Dressed Rabbit 15c lb. Pork Steak Lamb Steak No. 7 Steak > P o rk R oasts ifc F resh G ro u n d Beef 10c lb. P o rk S au sag e 10c lb. B oiling Beef 6 |c lb. Beef R oast 1 0 |c lb. L ib b y ’s o r B orden's .Milk by C ase $2.95 Bulk L a rd o r S h o rte n in g 3 lbs. fo r 29c Beef R oasts 15c lb. ALL DAY ANY TIME Call _ I0ic 12jc Hie lb. FREE DELIVERY FRED HAMS 1 4 c ib. O le o m a rg a rin e N u t-O la o r S ilv e r N u t 2 lbs. 25c Veal Cutlets ' <, 1 Front % Beef 5c X Beet 7c Music Instruction 46 B uford Roach^ Teacher A N D E R S O N , P R O P R IE T O R li • £ Eagle Cigar Store M. C IT Y BAKERY . X n jx s r ? « ,oweat numbei Keene re- Beer enjoyed with game of nani» W-, W, snow OI nani» Is sensible way to drink It—a« u»c the 1‘asUms — 7 __________ ____________ Ur _ Agricultural Lime Finely ground, in sugar . . v « . par ton. Moo. and 2c each al lowed when sacks are returned (UWU P owl try Urlta Chick and pullet slxe. ton Hen and turkey else ton M.OO BlscUatlr Mian. Usckiadr. Ore I»HX) , Mr" Hawkins of H u,,- Hawkins t,ur„ , p . nt 8 un<jay -■ ■------ - » * ’ her psrsnis, Mr and ’ Mr?" 7 Willits Mis. Florence Jenks of T U ngen,. MU. Merle Bowen „" » . ' v e ^ ¡m i Miss Margaret Turnei of Medford ; S h 7 t h £ , ‘dav *° *" Q New G E. radios. Hen Radio O Kay b2, f M ie. Kmmajane Stephen, of -Moro arriveil Saturday to teach In n ^ ^ r o ^ ’t h T ^ r ^ V X ' r the middle of lalt week oueu" of" zU n £ “ " “ I** W“ h 3,°u ....... — •— ------- - ° l 5 ‘nmas rs ^«nd’ ^ i t S # w J r? n w ' ° 8 “ »*y'hop yards"0 * e*k* “ ‘h* Vea,ch was and a ^ u e asters V /T h e X club ..» .e h ---------------- ---- . . d e ^ 'c t ic lii .n a Ä y & r u ' i “? - , » ! F - ' mM’ next ; ,,h Mrs c E vocht days of last week with her « « „ ntl.d p £ g rlVre"'11 *nd Mr* 3 P Shor*’ »enL*.ria l?ed Und“ m ’ i L T ' * " O a k l a n d , n d Port- ridge , ~ t , n, ” •**••* t u t c i i a i i i e u Und Monday evening In Portland Gl, nn S w .n .„ „ - — '’‘OT’. ¡ .h “ L .apd Shaw .p en , X r ^ Í T ‘ T h ^ T a h l ^ . n d ^ Ä <ironó..” :"h"eX,n h e " ? « ^ . £ R ^ g X *»!« ^ “T tïr .c tü 'e tend school hul the others re and o " H "shaw " a'nd’îh elr Vfam i Z‘nnJa* and a*tff« a”d refresh- T u e id .b^ „ ' rmn; ■Us. r.««rnjngaWM o X ,h :'crc o S S ^ L . ™ ' ° ï ï ? .‘a , nr Lenna C. Ragan. Mrs W. B. «an u d a “ ^ m ^ X V e ^ o ^ t - r ; 1 “ a--‘; and Mrs D H Hemen- will, r.U .lve.,n| n‘ tV!.r;o„T,0„n’h V*’ " i l l . Æ " . ? w.*.?'0"'''"' Wh° WaV week. ------------------ Mr and Mrs. S. P Hhortrldge D , , . « . . t . »4 •, rv t- were Eugene visitors F rld .v .Ua J i i .- La^2n>“ r » , ¿cn£ r entfft«m ed were accompanied hv ,hL*d club Tuesday after- ? S the high school Kcguiiif Mail Delivery I .'i. 5 ..,'A .," Ä ," '.“SmS : Started, Furlouihs Overl'“ -“ " week end here 0 . 1 tiunsls at the home of Mt and Tha|ma W ilkin.on ofG ranta "r al,""*nt of local mall delivery Mrs I ■ - It M o ___ _ were ’ ’a ” a » B » d Friday to teach In th . ’»V b<*-b ’ »"D-nded and regula, m . _____ Sundav •■-ode achool. '«f’et noon delivery In the residence Mrs Conila Lyman and ¡on H«r- <rad* echools OH |» r „ ,« n„ „ „» in » Z3JW „n ... : ' 5 i° " '» .haa baa" t u r n e d Post- old of Denver. Colo Mt and Mrs ho“" % the Pe,e M°»tachetU bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Mostachetti hl have moved to Cottage Grove - where Mr. Mostachetti is night watchman at the Chambers mill. t".'1 Mra Da^ rD uglnr°G slt2dKan van n X ' Ä * ougan v isite d " Block. Planer and Slab. Also Sawdust. Special Price on Winter Supply TO M A LLEN Phone 37 in W ‘“ Í, m “ ed over ^ h ^ 'w e'ek * Tnd '^at the ÎL°“ a ^ - a da^ t e r . man Chapman. Mr and Mrs. Jam es Lancaster and Mr. Lancaster’s father. Rob- The new CROSLEY radios sell for $18.50 and up Everything for School Except the Excuses THE GROVE H-ARDW ARE DARLING VARIETY STORES The Latest In Radio the Mrs. Joe Walter Lane Robinson and chil I'.” B E ID L E R I Mr8 Hanry L-Xe and Mr. C ha, Bowers t L 7m h a' ,rac,lva wi,h ,ha »<>«>« ugh went to Springfield ,o week» with M m ?*A "w ‘W° i <b- Lever orchard, for peachro * W SwBn#On « d ' Mond«y p T h e w o m en . * , Mrs „ T h e Bart Myer, family of Blue of the ? * letX FEED McBe<* b°P vard at Goshen ' A N D S E E D S TO R E w " d Si.rs’ MarIon Miller. Mr The place for all kinds of grass ¿,rs Ore> «^L aughlin and seeds tor pasture and field— Hazen Williams and son have vetch, grey oats, wheat, rye and • t0 MyrtIa Creek to pick cheat for fall sowing. McDole and birthday Saturday night - No Advance on the Price of and Mrs Hill. and daugh- While Our Stock Lasts / j »i < visited Wednesday with See .U d h , Ray "3C ’',7 " "ba"' I. tM l^ . t - 1naaa v.s.tors Saturday afternoon Wednesday aft.rooon friends in Yoncalla. ■‘dtlon to abuse of the accommo- I ST U R G E S G A R A G E Florence Morris of Klamath New arrival of Venu« girdle». lla,lon extended by Southern Pa The Utopia club will meet this home ’ d Tuesday SAGINAW. { Falls « " y w returnad t ’^ y ^ l : : ^ tV. T ° t e S ^ 2 r s h a,?pd r l,'r emP,0VC’ ,h r Ream vta. afternoon (Thursday) with Mrs Sept 18.--W’. A Keene of Cot I H Morris and Waller M orn. « ,» . v u ?>■ . ' J 8210 an<l ,h " nlKht officer in placing '¿cd we«k with a daughter, Vinal Randall. tage Grove and Robert Keene WE MAKE AND homes. M 8i , ,a 8 co tl- wbo visited mall on night trains. All mail re , 8 George Kebslbeck were dinner guests at the Lowell R EPAIR EVERYTHING M r. William Handv and Mr O T . l L ,h e . ‘»ft Sal- cylved at the poatofflce before 8 “ ra , Peterson spent the week Ranch Is Sold. Benston home Saturday. Hllam Higgins Higgins h iv J opened . a p j V f her hom" ln Oakl""d- P "• on week days and 6:30 on end wltb Mr. end Mrs Jesse Cul- OF LEATHER The Murray Trunnell ranch, of ...» Otij ^ .,.p „ ,an tamtiv William have Cel The Chapman fam ily are Sunday» and holidays will go out vaJj Co,m er.e nra± U‘2 7 ™,‘!.e8 8OULh ü.f ” ° v‘n* up Mû’ bv creek this Awbro"1^ * eandv aho,> ,n ,ha Ada Mane Jone. of Eugene ,bat night and nothing except THE RED L IN E „ and and Mrs. was sold The this Lock- week week BestniLo 'I'l?K "*?' *?*. br,d** »pent the week end with a cousin cu etg en ev mall should be placed !,nd Mr Mrs. Mike Tom Kebelbeck R llev^of Cot(«gc ,0 Alvah Grove, Lockwood. Charles ' ckwood The Lock-, Cl Crandall of Pleasant I7IM and T h d" ’l,<'k' , " al El,aa H<>d- directly on trains. Mr Nelson «ays Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs Ed wood fan,'| v expect to take pos- Hill SHOE SHOP and "Tomboy” jackets al of ‘ this accommodation P'e»ar and children of Albany, and ae8si°n -v about October 1 and plan visited T h u Mrs rsd a y Merritt ^ a ftern o Crandall o n '^ ith R .ln h M.,„ 111», »»» • a»»-»» »» .» *1 »u... that abuse • — ---■* — I4 9H In h i all lomwm. isiurrieu inur«- colors. The. u...«-s . result In Its being done away “ T, and Mrs. Harvey Clark and i?. m£.kl' 8abstantial Improvements. Mrs. Crandall's daughter Mrs Art fn iart day from Lebanon, where he had maî' Hhop Phon« 17-J. with and that mall placed on Udren ware visitors Sunday at Trunnell fam ily have made no Reed. rerident*5"** of Roaaburg. former Is employed at "the Guff '.h u /'.h op ,ra,na 18 ,u’t i'ke*F ,o ,eacb lts Jw hn Eebelb*ck Kebelbecli home home Mr. pl? n8 '’,orJ tbe futurp The Marv Alma Benston spent sev- d?J 8,,nd*V and Mon Schofield s t r ii.r , » ,» 7 7 , . d’-»'lnatlon as quickly as if mailed a"d Mr« Pl«»«r remain remained over * as handled by the Hall erai days at Cottage Grove last Mr. U . - h.? n.’*8 n t '*'> n iece» , „ 7 n',nr,d •s ''*"art f t g'xx« ,‘Himh ln_th c tegular way night, going Pleser home Monday Monday. Johnston Realty company week with Opal Witcher ° ' Peara for canning, box_ 30c “ h’n Vol» ’" ° " abd M r. Grape fruit, 15-oz. can 10c Florence and _ ~ A large crowd attended the four- i,,_ „ The pnstoffice loses nothing as . Miss ---- -— - Kebelbeck - - -» .o w « «nu Pea», 10-oz. can.................... ...10c G lan d » of V I I I " o ? daiiiLhteI 11 18 ,ated bv !’ale® and not by ,’,“ P8^ gua«t. Mrs Freda Berger. County Canner la Coming. d^y convention last week à t* ”th ê 2lLrnda _0 f _ B r o w n s r ill, arrive d cancellation. _____________________ Por,Ia? d: ' • * Monday to spend The county canner will he at the «*>” Johnson p la e i h’ kI annuTlW Free Delivery c city itv l»J4fk T’K.. « ». V Fri- fhr.ro ’ »Hiuany several days at the coast park tnHaar today i (Thursday), ‘here Carllle e„ and Mra’ Mrs. P E day and S a fn ^ a y . Requisitions for I m Frank, i » . » Cari" Mr. and Mrs. C. H Sharon of old W h i?i°ied4. MondaV , / rom the ?annln{t be .secured secured Coburg »peni spent last week at the » ------- ........................................... r Produce may w T « v 3 7 r V h° U’£ i ° Mra T,llle fr° n’ Jack MllIer at tbe armory homes of their sons Charles and Entwood brand |<eaa, can . 9c I m y at Hebron Mr and -------------------- William Sharon an a n a s and Wadham'a |M*antit butter, lb. 15c 1 WhitnVy ^ n m° ” ‘B‘° M<>VNT VIEW. c Pa‘* Hod8°" '« home this week W’adham's mayonnaloe, p t . 18c BRAKE LINING < ,M . - ¥ ^ c : OnBi : t t f a: r ^ r o ^ ' GOFF’S SHOE SHOP Opposite City Hall OUR T H R E E PRIDES SANITATION, COURTESY AND SERVICE KNIGHT’S B A R B E R SHOP Near the Bridge Alva WM‘8^ n e 7 Y i y n g Snwahoerhad been Hibbard returned Thurs- Mro HlbVaVd’ HOGATE GROCERY vllle arrived F r ld a v « » d quite 111 with pneumonia ln a Eu- Sn' cblldren will follow as soon .¿ h o o irr,V’ d Fr‘d,V “nd Wni teach gene hospital P,or s ^ r a l weeks. 7urgrUandP‘th lv ' ‘’ t,0' " R° 8e' 49c ■■■■ SALE -49c Mr and Mrs. E. Flnnen of Cot re,.urned home FridaV a"d *■ eon- home hero O e ^ T . av ,o ? ‘ted ThUr’d‘ y - ‘‘h ' ^ ^ r ^ n a a held las, R ^ , “ Mr. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck M*’ and M™ Redhead of Portland, ~ E „ , . n, T„ ^ „ Thursday, Friday, Saturday ' Robert1 KKeene'a Soent 5 lii; ak k Fp? 5 ^ - ^ U’*ir °d MISS FRANCES MACKIN H»t » 's s 647 First St. Phone 151-L » - a » -< « « - » o . day afternoon. - c . c those lu u ae attending. a iie n u in g . Miss Ida Taylor Injured her knee were m M . last week hoodreahara , r * *" tha nel« hbor- v m 8 p r in K f ie id MUSIC LESSONS — » . . and __, “ L8: Lowell sin,I » , ------- —...0 Benston ,^ .1 S , n a“ d' 4 ‘>d- a - ^ u n X e SECOND HAND STORE We pay cash for stoves and fur niture and we exchange Watch us grow. Morris A Mclxtughlin Across from J. C. Penney Store 8 lbs. r a is in s ........ ............. 4gc 12 pkgs. m atches .............49c 8 b ars toilet s o a p . ?49c 10 rolls to ilet p a p e r ..... 49c 3 pkgs. A rrow chips ............. 49c 10 cans S u n b rite 49c 3 pkgs. P rid e w ash pow der 49c 3 bottles catsup .....................49c 1 aoz. 49r doz. jelly glasses „ líú íd aS d .i MrS Loula Stroheck I Ollert»tgF rld ,y evenln* wlth ,he w i ^ ’a daaungeh,."rh Mr!*1 J ^ c? son. left Monday for Bloomer W?s Hod"°B home Mondav to be with a son who is 111. brick rn ir ir ir E. M. _ Boss was sick the flrg, of - BRICE CREEK. SAGINAW. Sept. 11. Mr. and Mis. Charle» the week. I By Lester Gearhart.) Sharon ¿ id 5 ^ ^ “ v m ' S a r t l n who had been em 8#5‘ 19- M i i o r ' - ’ c i i u t V com- Guaranteed a» Reprroe Mrs. Lowell children piuyeu ployed in In m the e lores, forest servlee service near near c c r c y c ' w ». ° ffl5e,r.’ — EuRe"e district $80 used Phllco - ------ radio............$19.75 ..... ............ Benston ..»iwi. o and iiu ciiiiuren V. w n u 8Upper KU<,sts at the Dave Bohemia, returned to his home camn w'Zdn. a lt o r a t , Bri5e " ? ek » « 8 P'«n°. »ke new 200.00 W illiams home In Cottage Grove hero last week , p " ednesdaV. September 13 onnnn Friday evening. Other guests were were William H a n d , »nd Hunt, foreman, who wno has has I f?3? pla>er pian° .............. .. ■ iiuay evening. Other xuests Willixm Hand« nnH „ . . n d ___ Loren a. luiem an, - Mr. and Mra. Claude Willey and and Misses Pauline and Ada Sher- b®<’" f,u.f farin‘r w i‘h flu for a week. M45 walnut piano................ 98.00 daughter of Delight Valiev and man of Reedsport went U the Dr F 10 camp Monday morning New Olympic range with chlldrond ofMC o t t w n o i ^ her Bnd wrok fa Then M!ses « M^ ? m . Of la8' ,h ° r‘ v^ a ‘<°n‘ H e^ s the med’ica’ T ' d ^ r * " 1 O 2 " ‘ m « 1 ,^ pkgS. Do you like to have YOUR SHOES NEATLY R EPA IR E D ? ho"e -P hone 153— 2 1-lb. cans C & D coffee 49c 10 lbs. w hite beans 49c 10 lbs. red beans 49c 20 bars lau n d ry soap 49c 8 lbs. m acaroni 49c 7 pkgs. P o st Toasties 49c 8 lbs. Golden C su g a r 49c 9 lbs. rice, fancy 49c 9 lbs. prunes ................ 49c Broom, reg. 60c value 49c 7 tall cans m ilk 49c 14 sm all cans m ilk 49c 5 lbs. pow dered su g a r 49c 2 pkgs. M others’ oats 49c 4-oz. bottle vanilla .... 49c 3 lbs. w a ln u ts ..................... 49c 30 lbs. spuds ....................... 49c 25 lbs. onions ...................... 49c 2 qts. salad dressing 49c 2 lbs. C ottage Grove b u tte r 49c The Picture Shop film developing WATCH REPAIRING GIFTS A N D PICTL'RKS FARMER’S UNION 4 S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry Why »pend your money eia, where? Buy at SHORT’S SECOND HAND STORE and bank the rest Me Repair Stove« Right T>- * B iX ............................. 3 cans pineapple .............. 3 cans olives .................. 3 cans corn (Golden) 3 cans peas ........................ 3 cans spinach 3 cans tu n a fish .............. 4 cans oysters ................ 3 cans salm on .............. 4 cans s h r im p ............. 2 cans a s p a ra g u s.......... 49c 4gc 49C 49c 4gc 49c 4gc 4gc 49g 4gc w i - EVERT DAT-EVERT OH SOUTHERN PACIFIC Be Your Own Salesman -- Save 25#> - Callahan’s WC I I I , Ml88 49« sun dav — AND LESS, in big, easy riding steel cars on faat trains — N el“c c ” l e v ^ v ,„ tln„ E,ndr* Welier for two weeks, Mr’ Bbd Me®- Wesley Fry and iv" M n i CrSek vlaltlnK at Little iiubyV Favne ew illey of De- light Valley spent Monday with her w M. .named hero rest of the week with their sister. Mrs. Roy returning home Sunday. The CIaud« Acne family. Mr. and Rafph" S nauer^ and Snauer and her guest Miss Mar J S X s■ ■ s“ r o c dc . » o“ “ » ¡¡ j.., ¿ . a ? ,,ei dant for ' ha train returning « ^" " l ~ ’ .»After.,.th£ b° ys arr,ve dlatelv r e h a n T 0* ? h* W1‘I imme- K *M Bird c a ^ n t f . ^ r Ca"” ' 7 ‘!l *\ave blg hands full In t h e ^ x t tfW da' u „At present he has a , t ' » . " . ■ II, wil1 cook and bake as ranW VOU ever u se d ............... $39.75 to $63.50 Trade in vour old ran«e or heater ° lympic clrculat°r .............. »39.75 Used cook stoves .............. 5.98 n tcd -8 3 5 o . More. Fro. JMHw, New 6x9 chenlle rug ....... . $5 AC 4x7 feet, only.. 4A5 -™. Theae ....... are exceptional values vaiuci and ana very dressy and attractive. Tou will be pleased. Raata“ ™ t compartment plaUa. CUP» a"d aaucera Lote Cheaper UMd davenP°c‘ .......... .... ...... W Singer sew ing machine___ 19.76 It Is very good. Sears sewing m ach in e------ • .» Dinner sete ....... ..................... a 146 »'.1- 1" . ? s C A R EFU L children of Creswell were callers at the F. T. Benaton home Satur- day morning. Maxine Gandv returned home Sunday from Oakland, where she r o l« tl^ snand "f |daV|* vlalt,nR w l,b wellP d "Ot 80 Mrs Charles Hall of Ostt» Orove visited Sundav wi h m H Shirlev Miss nil»«».«.». « ... DI<,k° ’ Cal1’ * bo has'' 'been here J. ?? ‘wo are Public property in Cottage , . i Ve; o a,faln in trouble, this "? S,,a,tle A d‘’ P»tch from *ba\ cRv reP°rts his arrest for '’as8inK worthless checks. Notloe. M argaret' Alle™ ’ and Beverly was '"taken “ »I J with ' ’apMndlc'lti’' Compa"v 781 0 0 0 Brlce Creek Campbell of Cottage Grove visited Monday and w a. « n , ro’T J Ä * ’ C"mp' Dla8‘on’ cannot a e k x . r ' , v .. ...... .. = » » ° Ä " r Ä ä s ror an operation. company commander. el<ol2c L au n d erers and D ry C leaners Cottage Grove Laundry Phone 79 All Laundry Services Cottage Orove Exoellent Dry O leaabf