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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1933)
T H .,H H ,,A V M E ,‘ T She la employed In tha Cottage Grove pharm acy. Super X sanm unltln N aw , freeb »•loci« T w in O a k . Lum bar Co dtc Quality Market W lU lam Chestnut. who haa been blue month« 1 «covering fro m a ' fractu red lag. Is again able to considerable of his own w ork, a l though ha atlll has to use orutahaa The Ideal Mea tinti Place Meats and Groceries *■ OO OUR PART I 'u r v l'o r!» 15c lb. Veal and H am Young and T ender 2 lbs. for 35c 15c lb. Eat More Cheese BEEF ST EW All I star i— Nit FRESH OYSTERS 35c pt. HAM LOAF PORK ROAST'S Philadelphia (.'ream. huiD h It u n q in - I li n e M im ik I'k g ...... Ï Iba. H a m b u r g e r .............. llm ie 12Hc lb. Profits Greater Than From Tenant!) on 65-Acre Adjoining. S O C IE T Y BARTELS MARKET Free Delivery—Phone 55—Specials F ri, 8at Mlsa E llen Arnest, daughter of M r and M rs G arland B Arnest, became the bride of Glen M c K lb O. U P ilc h er, Ed Wiese, John ben, eon of M r. and M rs Charles Younker and Pate Nelson have re M cK lbben at a pretty wedding turned fro m a hun tin g aapedltloo Thursday m orning at tha home of T u rn *r« u f« « . ■ r jity |lr i|* > i to Silver L ake They got tw o mule the bride's parents. The couple <4«u«iy Nurtfc * arwioa dear. WNI' »•rvlc« were m arried on a carpet of rose Uosa Butter. lus Oraam. Ash V LtM'kHiMrt. M ofiro* Hoot»* I and aster petale and the rooms fur IL U. (I. **** ITe.l«. Colon county, North Carolina own* were decorated w ith flow ers In H R Casier Is reoovertog fro m pastel colors The rin g ceremony an lllnesa that haa kept h im con a inedlurn-sized farm of which he was perform ed by Rev M a finad lo a Eugene hospital for cultivated ten acres himself ami Groves of the Methodist church several weeks. has two tenants wbo cultivate an Miss Evelyn Shanda played the M endekaohn wedding m arch and E lw y n Bales, employe of the additional (15 acres ____ a t West d o the ten acres which Mr I mm k ,h * brlde W"C* „ * 9«ach colored W a ite rs L u m b e r company fir. suffered p ain fu l scalp wounds , |,a rt faro „ blmseff. h e g r o ............ rn “ '" a° Ww .d d l« 2 <” h i l i a rS !. C* r"' on« day laat w n k when a lluib k . rnony a wedding braakfoat wan fall uo tala haad, H * waa taken to an<^ <,rje ncrt* |M aarvad and the table w a* cantered a h.ug«n« h u a flta l, wtaara at U n d - I® and orchard, lie lu-epN w ith a large wedding ra k e on ante said hla condition waa not Jeraey cowa and 4«*i White which utood a m in iatu re bride and Cr' UOah ! I* « h" ro *» '* " “ « • , w l l y T , JohrvaCmU . P lwhefe . ' ,?Hi‘ d l‘ m Fheaa chilly uljfbta should ra -I the cow« and all the grain for the attend Oregon state rolieire V m ind you of M o n t * , h aatara and COw . and the chicken, except ,he O r . g o n j t n t . college Ihr tUt Me xp< of lira fac t th a t they are sold by U rab ar-U attys H a rd w a re , deniers In stoves of .v a ry kind. skSc laying mash. Is produced on this tan scree. The two tenants grow . about th irty hnles of cotton an M ra Jack M auldlng has recov „nail» h u t a r e r e o u lr e .l to n rn d m e ered fro m a recant Illness. | a •«» required to piw ju, e t s .. I . . I I 1. . the food and feed Deeded. r rhey l ..... Mrs. Belle H a rd in g of Portland visited '1'uaaday m orning w ith M rs. grow their own bacon; have their own poultry anil eggs Mini keep Inaz Masks. Mrs. H . B. Breedlove waa a P o rt- I co* ' ,0 P«-'«*“« * «•"» «"<1 butler. and Mon McKIbhen Arneet Choice Steer Bacon Squares 9c lb. Beef Roast 10c lb. No limit—fine for frying Any Out £ K SATURDAY SPECIALS LINK SAUSAGE Makes His Living on Ten-Acre Farm Hamburger 3 lbs. 25c Boil Beef 6c lb. No cereals Fancy 8ugar Cored Pork Sausage Bacon None Better 10c lb. half or whole side Libby’s or Borden's Canned 14c lb. Milk about 6 lbs average 1 T he follow ing officers were in- stalled on M onday evening by l b e girls: W o rth y advls- or' G *adya Spruula. w orthy aaaocl- a U »dvDor. B etty Jacobsen, C h ar “ — a ll ■ Lm - dam ood; Hope, L o r ity, G ralne C oiner; Fe.lth, F aye Wooley; chaplain. Kathleen D augherty; { £ * * • <^ a?a *aveH ? f5 f“ *e r;^ at1u r* ' case Balco Malt _______ 49c $2.95 Tall cans Sauer K raut Swift’s Shortening Bulk 454b. tins land visitor Monday. However. Mr. I mm khart say. the Mea tha new M a je s tic ra d io s a t | p f'n ts from his ten acres egreed »on; F id e lity . M a rg a re t Peterson the T w in Oaks Lum bar Co. «26c his share of the profits from the P atrio tism , G eorgette K now les’ Small Weiners, lb 15c Service, D onna Safley; inner oD Jack K e lly spent tha week end two tenants. Three years ago when the banks • * rv e r- J u a n ita H opper; outer ob- w ith relatives In Albany For Quality Meat* ln Union county «loaed. H r L o ck u , * , r ’ i r ' L ti ^ rt:4 mu£ ‘,C,‘* n' SAGINAW We have vary p retty new under « _ i . u . . .. « . . ¿elm « U f f o o n ; d rill leader, W ilm a F ire P roo f Safes. Sentinel. Sept. 26.—M r and M hart lo*l h l* re a d / <n*h and had to Sproul* wear Gowns, pajam as, panties and Sprouts; choir director, Evelyn P M rs. r* w A t » ,.. , « o - ------- borrow some money to flimnce him Coiner; choir France« M a rk in *^eene of Cottage G rove and M rs. m e r e I . No Substitute for Newa- princess slips The » m a rt »hop, * ............... .. ...... ........aiacaiu, PLanri*. ------- ~ - • - - -“ « .a m . n la lia . W llley and d aujfhtar ot paper A d j phone 17-J. s26c » • If that year. Itv Aiigusl. he Imd Ague« G a te , and Frances R andall. ----- ------- — a ra r »7«) In an»,.Her bonk .n d all Iaaballa « b r i n g w orthy ad- r * “ * ? 1 dí n n " f u' * ’A M rs Roy G rah am of Eugene a ,, a ,, made , money all vDor, acted a« in stallin g o fficer it1 M i and M is Albert Payne re- v la ll* d Wednesday a t the home of hla debt. paid. He She was preaenUd wi\ nhK T u e lne ^ lay . (-«w ell ttemrton home laat turned from the hop fields several *lar parents, M r. and M ra. 8. L. the time during the depreaaiun. lie basket of flow ers, and G ladys T he Pel« Hodson fa m ily moved days ago Godard. . sells the products from his cow . as Sprout, was presented w ith a bou- t0 f r a n k lin T hursday. M r. Hodson M i and M ia Itubai I Phillips of N ew G. E. radios now at R adio txm don left Munday to make th eir stay's. s28c sweet m ilk, butterm ilk snd butter. T»*«t of g U dio li. Refreshm ents of ‘ll «“ Ployed a t Blachly. H D «00 hm> produce about '200 cake an<l hot chocolate were The county canner was parked home a l Oold Beach. R oy Short, Claude Cruaon, An- c ra te , of eggs annually and he Is "erved a ‘ » l*te hour. at the B a rt Johnston real estate lla il ® Johnston, H«*»j Katalr. Ik w r enjoyed w lU i gam e of curd* draw H ,u " d B.nd A ,b art H e lllw e ll I a m m is , Hum Inauraui« «*. iTioue ftM . enriching bis aoll with le .p d e z a u u ? ‘ y ,W.edn M d “ Y * ° d D aonolbb- wav to d rin k I t - a . toe r * ‘ u r» * d M onday fro m a several and V f » 1 and M r » Lewis M H aney canned o35 cans of tomatoes, peas tfc day **•*•*“ « trip on tha Um pqua <Jautg» M organ i •« o v ti ln>; I'uaUute. ™ ' of t h li CRY observed th eir fiftie th and Prunes. fro m a aaverr a ttack of neuritis There Is running water in his wedding anniversary recently a t a M l and M rs H o w ard Keene and John K i w i of P o rtland and M r and Mrs. R. M. E llio tt and that affected both arm s W illia m MacGlbbon of L o . Angslss ‘-hlldrsn of Berksley, . Cal., _________ left home. electrical refrigeration, f» m lly reunion held a t Corvallis gon were supper guests at the M rs James Dungun and her H" ! »pending the w in te r at the Tueaday for Portland, a fte r vlsit- lights and other i-o n v erilen c ea All at tbe home of W . E. Lundy, a R«te Hodson home Tuesday eve- when you have a need for m o th s i. M ra M in n ie le-w ls Hum- hom e o f an uncle, W illia m Mac- lI>k a t the home of M rs. O m er nf theae were Installed since the M ra H a n e y " rB H a ' ° f ‘“ l W M k left F rid a y for W ashington lo Join ‘ ‘ ‘ hbon. and a i r attending school Moore, sister of Mrs. E llio tt depression started and the hank ??y 5 - t * " name waa M a ry 8. Claude Lawson and N e llie Con- Kood clothes at reasonable uepreasion started and tlie bank Lundy. T hey were m arried Sep- ley were m arried In Eugene T hurs- M r Dungan who ha» been there M l and M rs. N . E Glaaa and 1834 radio models now at R a d io .................. *----------- L ' ^ ^ r H . 1883. a t Geneva, Neb. day and left im m e d ia t X for ¿ « n u account continues to grow. for some time. eons P h illip and Jun ior returned Ray's. s2»c pnces They came to Oregon in 1913 and Crug, Cal where they w ill m ake N ew fall drsssea, veiy sm art *?*tu5day from visiting In M abton. Lloyd Swanson of Bradwood , to Cottage Grove 14 years ago. th e ir home. looking. In the latest styles and w “ »h ■ »• the home of Mrs Glass' ■ pent the week end at the home of , There ,art lwo «k'ldren, Glen H a - M rs W illia m Sharon and chil- colors Priesa reasonable IM II» and '»o th er $7 61» The S m art Shop s2gc The hunting season la upon ua Swanson His ^ ra A ' M r» f S dren are visiting at the home of M EN S LATEST w ife and email is*» . s . G orton of Sievert, Colo. Both were her parents near Ronebur? T he W illia m Hun. .,,, r,.,„ , JV ,'y* »"PP‘>lng d aughter Janice J a n ie . --------- W het, com and sojle-ans are present a t the anniversary reunion M r and M rs C D a u h a e h ' a k returned home a rriv ed from T h e rm o p o ll.. W w „ ° f .',h* * “ b g u n . and w ith him a fte r visiting planted together the presence ,,f and M rs. G orton is spending sev- f c.2!',i Gaubaeh » daugh- STYLE POLO m onth to take over the Alvah Lockwood ington here and in u u n m n n . Rem iie m in g to n and W w in In Scottsburg. Scottsburg the soybeans always reduces the | eral weeks here and at Eugene at sfK,nt several davs here p l.e e which thsy purchased s o ^ [ Z ter guns and U. 8. b ac larnm nir G aor« e <J*»rg. H a w - v n u n l- c ,_____ ____ _ yield of corn, according to rem its , „ ® home of her brother. M r. and S tew art of Los Angeles lion " ™ » ™ : to“ Un“ x « :? & na‘S5 I ’/ j ,J.uh“ ‘ "d from a aeries of experiments c m ' end JjTh * 9 , , c^hlldm’ “ ^ * ^ 1 8P* 2 t severaI wee1“ a t the home O. \ Breesr. C hai I»*« Huner. K. othai ducted for the Ohio sgrleultur.1 e x B v , were p re m "° « í i e re ú n a n ° ' h ' r ‘’° n S te w a rt ru " ; : ‘u , X n , “ " s r T H o v and .Schofield Stew art, who sport, - n 8 ,l" r perluient station by H. L. Burst and the renew al of their nuptial M r and M ra- Osca- r Jackson and Guaranteed want to P rin eville »ceking mule goods dealer« Ih w to r Burst also found that | vows was a feature. ?,°,?,,Dean and M r and M rs Claude ra ' u r ’?,Hl “ >• l a n »' I*a r t 1», am i \y ,» ] | A H a u -n N aw mod»1 » J«»‘ shown at the D r «ml M ia. H A Huk'.n re when aliaga corn la planted thick u c o - í * nf n eiiJ h fd «nU K h tír Ru-J? u F ?ye Made by Merit o f the week w ithout having m ade , u rn # d turned F rid a y fro m Hood K Ivar, 1« i.wK e . . « t M r*. C. E. Frost entertained D elig h t valley spent T hu rsday „ w h e re th ey visited visited re r e la la tiv t iv e e * , « .v a r a l lan d no w • ( Radio R a y 's ly enough to produce maximum I members of the O. L. H . club and «v«“ *“ « » t the Low ell Benston where they eavaral A rnest a ins. R ates save you 20 to days Hay Nalaon attended a Q . £ . yields, addition of soybeans In the | th e ir husbands Tuesday evening home 60%. T here la none batter tfc A $25 Value at M r and M rs Hoy Short. A ndraw J * * 1,*” *» P ° r t- row Increases very little . If any. (lie j w ith a bridge party Mrs. A. w ' A r t Reed and W a lto n H ile m a n Brund. M r . K K M U D and M rs d Mo? d a* >nd Tuesday total yield o t silage. The protein i Swenson held high score for worn- sP«nt the week end h un tin g In content of the sllsge Is. however. Si. and James p G ra h a m fo r men, eafi® r “ _ ? r t ? ° n „ Peter Nelson went to Yoncalla ^*r *- Moore and son Dan „11 » si », u i The rooms were a ttra c tiv e w ith M r and M rs. M u rra y Sham pang T hu rsday and attended the fun eral P rin e v ille arrived F rid a y to In, reused slightly, which Improves bouquets of mixed fa ll flow ers and and children and M rs. Ada Sham - of W illia m H elllw ell, fath er of A V*»U at the home of a cousin. O. F in e ly ground. In sugar * . * « * Its feeding value. refreshm ents were served at a late Pan ^ moved to G ran ts Pass Satur- W H e lllw e ll of th D city. v Breese per ton. MOO. and 2c each al I f the crop Is to be “hogged hour. Guests were M r. and M rs. d ay - George Conley Charles Ro- C a k e s m ad e fro m B e tty C ro c k e r Now buy a real radio. See the lowed when sacks are returned down," the practice of planting the Nel!,on D u rh a m and M rs. Frances ? Ile and F rancis H o rn helped ro c jp e e a t th e C it y M a k e r « . tfc a t R adio Ray's. »26c two crop» together Is m o re dealt» N ¡chols. T h e Club w ill m eet in tw o i*1?“ 1 to “ ove. CkdcfU Pool try G rits M r und Mra. N . J. Nelson Jr. A f u c k driven by O H. Goah- a l,D it,nr, it 1 uh , weeks w ith M rs. George M organ- Mrs. A rth u r Reed and children C hick and uuilst alas, ton to 00 able than It is when corn and soy- | * * n spent the week end in Eugene and son Huber! spent the week r vnd and a car fro m W ashington Han and tu rka v visa, ton {6.00 end in Coburg at the home of collided Tuesday afternoon at F ifth beans are grown for silage The Tuesday evening study club w Rh her m other. M rs. C randall. Cleve D effenbacher, brother of snd Quincy. Both care were some- Blsckbuitr Mian. Blackball', Ore. B elter crops were obtained. Doc- m «- (his w eek fo r th e ir firs t fa ll ~ “ Mrs. Nelson. w hat damaged. tor Itorst reports, when both plants ‘ meeting M rs. A ld a S m ith gave a M l and Mra. D a rw in Woodcock book review of "Books as W in were drilled In row s Results were of C orvallis spent one night last dows." by M ay L am berto n Becker, Van B eatty a rrived several days lees satisfactory when tha corn was and M rs. W illia m T b u m reviewed week at the hme of M ra. Wood- ,r o ".'. ,U ’ d n rd. o ° b* ,,! * h ' cock7. pare'nta.' M ; snd Mra. N planted In bills. the play, "Both Yo ur Houses," by J. t l r t k a H otel B artell, succeeding NoDnn J r M axw ell Anderson. M rs W illia m H o w ard Kagan, who w ill attend ‘”on MacGibbon and M rs. Charles Shinn Roll roofings and r»xif coatings university. were welcomed as new members. at T w in D aks Lum ber Co. s26c Wisconsin uses over twice as Mrs. B rig h to n Leonard enter- much corn for silage as sny other state. about h alf o f the states pro U° n C‘ “ b f rid t i si..s*ai^M „ ... evening. The tim e was spent w ith duct Ion being used for this purpose bridge and refreshm ents were where M r. M orton was construction annually lu s t year Wisconsin served at a late hour. T he rooms Pabcn Ruga N ew Patterns, superintendent at the Bradley- used 1,064 (JO0 acres of corn for w«f« a ttra c tiv e w ith M ichaelm as Low Prices T w in O aks Lum ber W oodard Lum bar company's m ill, silage and produced an estimated dalaiea- Miss M a rg a re t Deck was Co. s2Xc returned Thursday of last week to Positively No Phone Or , , « » . « 0 ib . u . t u c. . m ake th e ir home here, where M r. M rs. J 11 Cham bers le ft recent- M orton la construction superin ders Aocepted ranking state In silage production Miss A lice H aldem an as hostesses ly to visit the world's fa ir In Chi tendent at the W A. Woodard was New York with 3.35S.OOO tons, — cago and hsr m other In O m aha If you haven’t tried Senti Lum ber company's m ill. The M o r followed by Minnesota with 3.168,- . The ladies' Bible class of the ........................... Z.L ■ ” tons were the firs t rasldsnts of nel claaaified ads, here is (XX) tons. According to the crop re- M « “ 1«^!«! Sunday school held an Bradwood. the chance to do so at ,, 'X r L ? ° f l i t * W ,’ C0,,slD week Vatm :S e niom eedonfe M?s. “ie tU e Just a rriv ed Sweaters. An as little cost. If you have, snd United States Departments of K n lckrb o cker. A covered dish sortm ent of styles snd colors. A ll sizes Priced st 96c. {169. {196. here Is a ahance to do go Agriculture. Wisconsin has an ew luncheon was served at noon and {2.39 and {2.93 Just the thing fo r 11 mated number of 118.000 slloa. 20 m e™hers were present. The again. school girls Tho S m a rt Shop s28c which Is far more thau are found Ume was gP«n t q u ittin g . For next week’s issue of H o w ard and Eleanor R agan and In any other state. This large num- Mrs. Charles H a ll entertained the H erm an Peterson have baen added The Sentinel, a classified her of silos constitutes basic equip- E lm a rte s club Tuesday of last to the list o f thoss attend ing the ad of any length up to menl for the huge dairy Industry week w ith a 1:30 bridge dessert U n ive rs ity o f Oregon In Wisconsin and makes possible luncheon. The tables and rooms three lines, or 18 words, E lean or Kagan, student at the the growing of corn In countto. ^ " g i ' M .H h e 'w Z 'h e w '“^ ? sc*™ U n iversity o f Oregon, has pledged positively cash with copy, D elta G am m a sorority. where Ihe growing season ordinarily M rs H a ro ld Dugan and M rs S R. will he accepted at 30c for Oil itermnnent wavoa. M-fkl until Is too short to ripen It for grain. Veatch were guests. three insertions, which is further notice. The Beauty Nook. equivalent to 10c for each Mlsa T helm a K em o f E u g en e T he Constellation club w ill meet spent the week end w ith her p ar Thursday afternoon o f next week insertion. Any additional ents, M r and Mra. O. M Kem the tn the Masonic club rooms, w ith For the convenience of insertions at 10c the inser farmer, working plans snd bills o f i£ rs N e l,o n D u rh am , M rs. Georg Cleo M orslock and Al Rosenthal tion. For additional wonts msterla's for a simple and Inex- C ^ n ‘ ca“ w e l l e d ^ ¿ “ ‘" E ^ D e of thia city and H . R. Young of over 18, one cent for three D ra in spent tbs weak end fishing penslble rorncrlb and for a com F u llm e r as hostesses. st L ake T ah k e n ltc h and Scotts insertions. blnatlon crib and granary have burg. The Past M atron s club w ill meet ( O T been developed by the bureau of This special is for the oom- N a tu re ’s way Is D r. H A. H a agricultural engineering. United M onday afternoon in the Masonic ing week only, and for gen's w ay o f curing the flu. "Con club rooms w ith M rs. W . B. John States Departm ent of Agriculture. sultation fres." s28c copy submitted before 5 p. ston »nd M rs. C la ra B u rkho lder Either la available upon application as hostesses. H e rm a n Peterson, student at the m Tuesday. in the bureau. U n iversity of Oregon, has pledged Sigm a N u fra te rn ity . The Cottage Grove health group The cribs are o f fram e ennstme- tlon and are rat proof. Thev have ?rl.,L ,holi th e lr annual m eeting at M r. and Mrs. M cK in le y C a rr of Seattle le ft Monday for Chicago ■ ,r . » MODEL a fte r spending several days here a t I E a d e s u s * C la ia s t o F a m e tllatora and drying racks and drag to the public. the home of M is. C arr's parents. doors. The devices for ventilating ; —♦ T h e first complete description ar Mt and M rs. O. M. Kem . and for rat proofing mat also be T *** Interm ediate league of the Schofield S te w a rt fo r good p lu m b fa ,a lo iu e of the constellations which used In remodeling old structure». M ethodist church w ill e n te rta in m lfitf w* know of waa made by a Greek Yes, prices are surely on the The famoim The details of construction can be ^ ? ursd ? ? b° P* rty th U evenln* M i. and M rs W illia m Melts and aclentlst who lived In the year 370 line way up. There will probably 11 son W illia m Gene left S aturday B. C. H is name was Eudoxus. Ha applied in building cribs of greater to m a k * ,h a lr <>"• of the moat b rillian t a f o r smaller dimensions or of differ T he E lm a rte s club w ill meet never be a better tim e to buy home on a farm . Tuesday fo r a 1:30 bridge dessert ent types. Greek acholara. Besides being an Misa V io la Strong, fo rm er resi luncheon w ith M rs. George M ot- a M aytag washer than right , thews. dent who had been living In M ed - 1 astronomer, he . was a msthematl- ------------- bMd l i l i l U l ÜJ4 l U l 111» l U i i l i i l l U tl ford for xeveral years, has re- c an> a l,liy »*‘‘l»t end a student of nou\ The quality will alw ays be turned here to m ake her home. 1 »"««rnment affwlra. The LaCom us club w ill meet For the first tim e since the high but prices m ay never again Tuesday w ith M rs. A. W Swanson. World war the demand for good be so low. • See the M aytag work horses Is exceeding the sup Bov Scouts Get Awards. ply, says a w rite r In Pathfinder A boy scout court of honor was dealer. Choose your M aytag. “ Magazine. The reason given Is that held on Tuesday evening for farmers are abandoning tractors 2 l ° ° P£ í® and «ít P M ake the easy down paym ent FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY ANY TIME Call 46 10c qt. $3.90 F R E D A N D E R S O N , PRO PRIETO R J C ity B riefs Think o' i Breier’s Soybeans With Corn Is Sure to Reduce Yield !?®y,„of ,Edf?ene a“d, Top Coats „“.“‘•.x' •“ $1650 Agricultural Linic C. J. Breier Co. 3 Lines 3 Times 3 Dimes Wisconsin Leads in Silos HOWEVER — YOU CAN STILL >1 BUY A W MAYTAG li y AS F 0" TLE LIT I Plans for Corncribs - as Steel and Wood Filing Cabinets and) Transfer Cases Maccy The Sentinel .N R Horse Coming Back Smith-Short Grocery —Phone 153— Wish to thank the people of Cottage Grove for the in^rAR-ge of business we have had since we have reduced our prices N. R. A .100% G rocery Prices Friday and Saturday Sugar, 100 lbs., cane Mayonnaise, full pt. ja r Pepper, 2-oz. can Salt, 8-lb. sack 40-watt light globes Canvas gloves, pair $4.95 23c 5c 19c 10c 10c Coffee, Brite Star, lb.........19c Onions, 10 l b s ..................... 19c Raisins, 2-lb. pkg...................13c Lard, 4-lbs., pure...................45c Bird seed, p k g ...................... 10c Tomato juice, 3 c a n s ..........25c ....................... "■ rash « h ile horses can he kept on home-grown feeds. There were nenrlv ‘JOJMXI.IXXI horsea on farms In 1918, and only 12,000,txXI In 1932. Western horse dealers are experiencing boom times where they can gel stock to sell. F re n i the G re e k . .. The quotation on the New York city post office which begins “Net- ther snow aor rain nor heat” la taken from paragraph 98. Rook V I I I Of the Greek historian Herndnma . “ Iatdrlan Herodotus, who wrote In the F ifth century, B. C. It reads; “N eith er suow nor rain nor heat nor night stays these couriers from the sw ift completion of their appointed pounds." ond class scouts. Robert G rannis, Donald Thiea, L aV e rn e Breese and Harold Mayben. Second class m er it badge: H a n d ic ra ft. E ir a Dixon. F irs t class m e rit badges: S tew art Roberts, life saving and sw im m ing; Dale Bennett, sw im m ing, leath ercraft. w oodcarving and firs t aid; Daniel T rask. Personal health and firs t aid; Eldon G rable. firs t ald> 1>fp saving, h an dicraft, poul- 1try keeping, woodcarving and leath ercraft. S ta r scouts* Dale Bennett and M C H lckenbottom L l,e 8c° u t. Eldon G rable | of reylew , held pre cedlnK the court o f honor. O ther members of the court In addition : to the chairm an are Dr. H arold Axley. F. L. G rannis. G B Arnest , and H. Lem ley, Box Letter Files. Sentinel Nottoe. Company 73l COC Brice Creek Nae4 ler F aaan a Caaal Tourists can a n n r e c la t e th > ro . Tourlsts can appreciate the •on fo r existence o f the Panama canal by tha fact that on tha Pa cific aide the tide rleea 14 feet while on the Atlantic alda there ta a Haa o f only about 14 tnchaa. cam P' Dlaaton, Ore., cannot rea aume any obligation which Is aa- not based on a w ritte n request of the com pany com mander. s!4ol2c F O R S A L E O ats and vetch seed. E. J. Sears. Delight valley, phone 36-F22 .28c that will place it in your home while prices are down. TH E M AYTAG C O M PA N Y Me n^/ertaarer* NEWTON Foemied IMS IOWA G raber-G ettys H ardw are Li . .U LtS O N A U . M A V T A d a t o u i p r w w nH cjasouns m u l ii - m o io s CAREFUL Ijaunderers and Dry Cleaners Cottage Grove Laundry Phone 79 All Laundry Service« Cottage Grove Excellent Dry Cleaning