The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 18, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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OOTCAO« Q M V I , O tK W M
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. Mia. C. K. Fruat and Mra. Jauiaa
I* Giuliani attended a rnaatlna of
tha Whits Hhrlna Monday evening
In Halein
Mrs. Francia McLaughlin has re­
Subjects of vital Interest to ths
t i l i nsd from vlaltlng In Ixrngvlew
!ileitI ¡M uitiinr" P I'iu
with a daughter.
AdvooUat Church.
At Inlorsao schools were discussed Tuesday
evening
at a conference of school
O. V. Br»«a. and A W. Ilelllwell tlon of want Main arid M straata In
war« In Portland yeetarday on a small whit« church, Hsvsntb Day boards of south I-an« held In ths
Advcntlat. Each Saturday at 9 30 an high school auditorium
bualnaaa
C. A. Horton, county auditor.
FRE8H SMELT
hour Is spent la tba study of tha
BULK LARD
Hah bath school lanaori. At U o'clock 1 talked on how to avoid making
3 lbs for
26c 3 lbs for
29c
'ha pastor. Eldar Paul Ivarson. da errors In auditing. County Treas­
livers a saruum. tha proof of kls urer Grace Schleka told how to
stateiuenta being named by chap­ ' avoid making errors In handling
8W IFT 8 SHORTENING
BULK MINCEMEAT
ter and verse from the Bible. Wed­ ' warrants, County Assessor Bar. F
nesday evealng hour. 7 N>.
Keeney talked on budget making
16-lb tins ..............4 -8 3 6 0 3 lbs. for...
26c
• « •
Mrs. F L. Grannis entertained Christian Church lleport Given. and Representative A. E. McCor-
I
nack
gave
a
resume
of
activities
the Tuesday Bridge club with a 1
The annual report of the Church i 'it the recent legislature
0LE0M AR0ARINE
STEER BEEF ROAST
o'clock luncheon this week The
Christ for the year 1933 le as
table was attractively decorated of
lb.
.....
8c
lb..................................
I2o
follows:
Minister
eeimorig
a»d
ad­
METHO HINT EVANGE1.IBT
with roses Mrs William Moyer
113. weddings. 9; funerals,
held high score. The club will meet dresses,
(
OMINO
net Increase In members, 33.
In two weeks with Mrs. H A Ha­ 23,
STERLINO OR
STEER BEEF BOIL
Bible school average attendance,
gan.
300.5; receipts, $238.52; expendF
AMERICAN MALT
49« lb.
------------------------- »i/ac
Membeis of the Eagles lodge un- lures, $198.18; balance, $4284. 1-a-
dles'
aid
society
business
meet­
I attained th-lr wives at a noodle ings, 12. all-day work meeting«,
HAMBURGER
STEER CHUCK STEAK
tinner Tuesday evening. This wail
followed by a social evening In 30; afternoon work meetings. 5;
lb
10c lb...................... ................. 12%c
14
quilts
and
8
comforters
made;
which dan- tng was featured. Hay
calls made; receipts. $212.95;
Vinson wu« head chef for the dln- 787
expenditures, $179.81, balance, $33-
SMALL WIENERS
, ner.
FRESH GROUND ROUND
14. Church treasury receipts, $1,-
lb- ......................... | ...........16c STEAK lb..........................16c
Mis Walter A Woodard enter­ 208.30, expenditures, $1,23342, bal­
$27.88.
Teachers' c lu b -
ta in e d Wednesday with a luncheon ance,
honoring her mother, Mrs Carl meetings, 38, aveiage attendance,
Fisher of Brad wood, who Is visit­ 11; receipts, $35.48, expenditures,
$35.48.
ing here
e s e
- ♦
I'n-ebyL-rlan Church, James Alk-
The Neighbors Of Woodcraft will
HARD
hold Installation of officers Wed­ lu Smith, Pastor. Hunday school,
Mimeograph Supplies. The Sentinel.
10, Tom Short, superintendent;
nesday evening. January 24
forenoon service, 11, sermon topic,
VERY ME ATV
'Seasons of Refreshing from the
Subscription rate goes up
L ik a a W e a th e r V a n e
Presence of the Lord." This Is
1 ).
“A promise lo Hie people,” snld tho tblrd morning message In the
February 1. The Sentinel.
III Ho, the sage of I 'lilnutow n. " iiihv series of sermons on "A Campaign
Offlca Suppllaa. The Sentinel.
lie Imposslhle to fulfill, because elo for Spiritual Recovery." Evening
service, 7:30, sermon topic, “is the
Rev E O. Ranton of Myrtle , Following is the report of books
querit (»ersiiHslon suddenly causes s Young Man Safe?” Musical num­
popular demand for the opposite” bers by the men's choir. Young Point Will conduct special evange taken from the library for the
llstlc services at the Methodist month of December, given by Mrs
SUNBEAM
people’s mestlngs. Christian En­ church
—Washington Star.
from January 21 to Febru Nellie Him ant, librarian: Adult
MIXMASTER
819.95
deavor, 8:80.
Prayer meeting, ary » Services will be held at 11 fiction, 1,280; adult non-flctlon,
7:30. Thursday. Choir practice, 7, and 5 o'clock on Sundays and at 1029; children's fiction, 311; ahil-
Quail«, M eat.
Latin Appellation
Thursday.
ALADDIN
7 30 on week nights Rev Ranton dren a non-fiction, 102; total for
s s •
Tbs Ijitln word for the "eye.” or
plays the violin and as a feature month, 1,802. Borrowers' cards is-
LAMPS
86.86
the acnr at the point of attachment
Church of Christ. 1. G. Shaw, of the meetings he will make music , sued. 25; borrowers' cards can­
of a seed to Its base, 1s hilum pin Pastor. Sunday school. 9 45. Clem on a saw. Special music will also celed. 13; total number of bor-
COLEMAN
superintendent. Men of this Include numbers bv the local rowers, 1,382. The board decided
ral hila. Literally It means a little Sarff,
LAMPS
89.60
school are with the Community church orchestra and choir.
to have 50 books rebound.
thing or trifle.
Men's class at the armory. Fore­
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Twenty-one new children's books.
C. E . B lo w n s u ffe re d a sprained
COLEMAN
noon
service.
11,
sermon
topic,
HEBRON
purchased with the proceeds from
a n k le Thursday " f I«»' WAAfc w h lls
"The Work Thou Gavest Me to
LANTERNS
S5.96
O n e S a c re d S pot
Jan 16 Mr and Mrs Lewis the west side school entertaln-
playing volley hall and has been
Do.”
Communion
of
the
Lord's
A marker placed on a tree on Supper. Evening service, 7:30, ser­ Strobeck, Cottage Grove, spent ment. have been received. This Is
un ab le lo be a l w o rk since.
COPPER
WASH
about half of the order. The others
Herman Petersen, University of Chatham hay, Alaska. In 1792. re mon topic, "What the Prophets Wednesday evening at the Gilcrist are
expected soon. The new books
BOILERS ____ 83.65, 83.85
Oregon student, spent the week mains Intact. Indicating (here Is Saw.” the second sermon In a home
Mrs
E.
J.
Edwards
visited
Mon-
are: “A Monkey Tale," William-
Hall A Johneinn. It'-.l Katatc. end at the home of his parents. one spot op the globe d ia l ptcnlck series uf sermon« on the Prophe­ day afternoon with Mrs Culver son;
REMLER RADIOS, long
"Wags
and
Woofie,
McKee;
cies of the Bible. Questions on the
Me. and Mra. William Petersen.
I ammim . burs liminutr«'. I’luina 58.
era haven't found.
and Mrs. Starkweather
"Toby Tyler," Otis;
"Arabian and short wave
subject
will
be
answered.
Young
$24.90
Mlsa Mary llclle Groff, daughter
Get your ewnet yeast raised
people’s meetings: Junior Chris­ Mrs. Mabel Heath and her grand- Night«;" "Old Mr Toad," “Paddy,
of Mr end Mra. lien Groff of goods at tlu< City Bakery.
tfc
mother. Mrs Lizzie Wright, spent ‘ the Beaver” and "Reddy Fox.'
PABC0
tian
Endeavor.
3
30.
Mrs.
Ed
Pow­
S
n
a
il's
P
a
c
s
E
x
p
la
in
e
d
| ‘rinrvl||e and a former resident,
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jes- Burgess; "The White Leader,"
ilev, and Mie. James A. Smith
The snail iina n thousand teeth, ell. teacher. Senior and intermedi­ •le Gilcrist and daughters.
RUGS .....8345, 84.20, 85.85
underwent a» appendicitis opera
Skinner; Christmas Stories and
ate
Christian
Endeavor,
6:30.
Pray­
motored
to
Irallaa
Monday
on
busi­
lion Sunday evening of laat week
says a naturalist. Ila rate of prog er meeting. Thursday, topic, "The
Miles Fowler. Vancouver, Wash., Plays,” Skinner; "Susanna's Auc-
In a liend hospital ar.d la reported ness. returning Tuesday.
reas always suggests that It Is nn Old Hymn« of the Church.' Mrs, vlsited at the home of his sister, tion.” from the French; “Jack and
to be recovering satisfactorily
S T. Hose, teacher In the l<a- Its way to the dentist.—London Jessie Moon, leader.
Mrs Tom Williams from Wednes- Susan Stories,” Darby; "On to
thum
school,
lias
been
named
a
• • •
day to Sunday
Oregon" and "We Must March,”
W T J one« has collected bounty
Humorist.
member
of
the
executive
commit­
Caroline Kebelbeck has been ab- Morrow; "Happy Holidays," Wick-
on a bobcat.
Community
Men’s
Bible
Class
at
tee of Uie county Local Leader
the armory. 9:45. Lesson text— sent from school since Thursday es; “Silver Pennies," Thompson:
New dre«a skirts and silk association of 4-11 leaders.
“Charlie and His Kitten, Topsy,"
A n t s U p to D a t a
John 16 1-4. Lesson theme. "Crime with a cold.
blouses expect-d to arrive tble
Mr and Mrs Ad Heath and sons Hill; "Redcaps and Lilies," Adams;
Special sale oil wool dresee*.
"Central heating." by means of Committed In the Name of God's
week OOBM la an d sec th e m The
visited
Sunday
afternoon
with
the
"True
Stories," Buswell and Wheel-
teacher.
Smart Shop. Phone 17-J.
JIBc Variety of styles and materials leaves and other decaying matter, Service." I. O. • Shaw,
• •
J. C. Buker family.
er; "Overland in a Covered Wag-
Assorted
colon.
The
Smart
Shop,
c
A eon was born Sat unlay to Mr
Is used by the termites, or white
Grandma Edwards, mother of on," Joaquin Miller; "Captain Red-
Lutheran Church. Seventh Day
Mis. Mildred Graves of Horn- ants. In wnrmlng their nests.
and Mra Carl Peleraon of Eugene,
Adventist church building, west Mrs. J. C. Buker, who suffered a legs," Conner, “Last of the Mo-
booh, C A l. spent tw o ‘lav s Of UM
former Cottage Grove residents.
Main street. Services January 21. stroke some weeks ago. Is Improv lucana," Cooper.
Miss Helen Bosley la III with past week visiting Mrs. Claude
at 7:45. The Bible class will meet Ing.
Sheets. She wss on her way home
N e v e r O n e C o n tin s a t
bronchitis.
Mr and Mrs. Gobel Pltzer spent
for a short session Immediately af­
Boy Scout Week Coming.
from Portland, whare she under­
New Zealand scientists lean to ter the services.
Mlee June Wheeler, student at went a goiter operation.
W. Sylwester, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ad
Plans for the observance of boy
Heath
the view that New Zealand and Roseburg, pastor.
Oregon Slate college, spent the
scout
week February 8 to 14 have
Mi
mid Mis . s 1 RAM AAd
• • •
week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten and been made by the new troop corn-
Australia were never Joined lo the
d a u g h te r spent Sunday al Jasper
Highway Baptist Church. H. W daughter Bernice visited Sunday mlttee of troop 18. which Is spon-
Montag ranges and circulators at lh« home of Mis. Hose's broth­ same land mass.
Davis Pastor. Sunday school, 10. afternoon with Grandma Wright gOred by the Methodist church.
Just what you need and want. er.
M.
C. Hlckenbottom, superinten­ at.?Ae
home.
The scouts will take part In a
Darling Variety Stores
Come In and aee them now Also
H«-<l Huaa Butter, lu e C m u n .
Probably It’« Perversity
MMr and Mrs. M C. Overgaard church service and the annual
dent. Forenoon service, 11, sermon
air-tight
heaters.
Graber Uettya Ask
for them. C. G. Creeunerv. tfc
What a man can't understand Is topic, "The Education of the Facul­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr father and son dinner will be held
Hardware.
J18c
Mi and Mis. Claude Sheets Jr. why his wife enn't bje sstlsfled with ty of Moral Judgment" No eve­
¥.rsi.John Kebelbeck
during the week. Members of the
v L. Moncerola and Teddy Car- committee are Rev. M. A. Groves,
of Crescent Lake will return home
ning services.
Prayer meeting.
WATCH RKFAI&ING
today after spending s week with him as he Is with himself.—Cincin­ 7:30. Thursday. A series of Bible ver of Eugene began a senes of chairman; Fred Bosley, scoutmas-
Mr. Sheets' parents. Mr. and Mrs. nati Enquirer.
studies are being given on "The evangehcal meetings at the Hebron ter; r . u Cone_ publicity; F. L.
READING GLASSES
Claud Sheets Sr.
Art of Leading People to Christ.” church Sunday. The meetings will Grannis, advancement; D. W.
Finely ground. In sugar sacks,
BRIDGE T*» «
continue
until
Saturday
with
sturges.
finance;
William
MacGib-
Next
week’s
topic
will
be
"What
Mn.
Jessie
Hyno
of
Edmonds,
F
i
r
s
t
A
m
e
r
ic
a
n
P
o
r
t
r
a
i
t
per ton. $4.00. and 2c each a l ­
Really Happens When a Man Be­ preaching Sunday morning a n J ,bon outdoors
Wash.,
visited
several
days
last
lowed when sacks are returned.
Peter I’elham, American artist, comes a Christian?"
evening.
THE PICTURE SHOP
week at the home of a sister, Mre
• • •
Mr. and Mrs Earl Marty of
Gatotta Poultry Grlta.
Eltxii l< Howe, while on her wav made the first authentic portrait
Income Tax Records. Sentinel.
produced In America, that of Cot­
Nazan-ne Church. C. V. Bryson. Culp Creek were dinner guests of
Chick and pullet else, ton $600 home from Hlehmond, Cal.
Pastor.—Sunday school. 9:45. Mrs Mr and Mrs. E. C. Gllham Mon­
Han and turkey else, ton $800
S|xx-fMl. Wet finger waves, 25c ton Mather.
E. C. Evenson, superintendent. day evening.
until January SI. Beauty Nook, tfc
V. U. Moncerola and Teddy Cul­ Notice to Subscribers:
Blsrkbullr Miars, Wadbulle. Ota.
Forenoon service. 11. evangelistic
Mie. Eddie Donohue of Edmonde,
G a m F r o m th o T a lm u d
message bv Rev. Ira Hart. Eve­ ver are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wash., is visiting at the home of
If you do not receive your
John
Murry.
The saying. "Even when the ning service. 7:30. message by Rev.
an aunt. Mn. Ellxa B. Hows.
paper on the first mail Thurs­
Ira
Hart
with
chalk
talk
Illustra­
gatea
of
Heaven
are
shut
to
prayer,
Mr and Mra. Haymond Graves
day. kindly call The Sentinel
DORENA.
Dr. and Mrs. D. A Mai tin of
tion. Revival services every night
and two children of Eugene visit­ Puyallup,
office immediately and another
Jan. 17.—Mr. and Mrs Roily
Wash., are visiting at they are open to tears” Is from the this week.
ed relative« and friends here Sun­ tlie home of
s s •
Morris of Springfield visited Sun­ oopy will be mailed for after­
a sister of Mrs Mar­ Talmud.
day.
noon
delivery. It Is the wish of
day
with
Mrs.
M.
Mosby
and
fam­
tin. Mrs. Eliza B. Howe.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
T. C. Wheeler and daughter June
The Sentinel not to miss a sub­
ily.
New
Aladdin
lamps
ft.75
without
Rev
Meredith
A.
Groves.
Pastor.—
M
a
r
r
i
e
d
M
a
n
’
s
W
a
l
l
and Mre Clara Burkholder and the shade. Wu have them In all
Mrs. Nettle Wilbur, who had scriber with any Issue. If read­
Sunday school, 9:45, Omer Moore,
Before marriage a man yearns superintendent
daughter Belle visited Bunilav with styles
Forenoon services. been visiting relatives In Los ers will cooperate in notifying
brass bowls, metal bowls,
•Mrs Wheeler, who le in a Eugene floor lamps,
The Sentinel when any issue
Coin« In now and for a woman and after marriage 11. sermon topic. “Come and See." Angeles, returned Saturday to the
hospital recovering from A ma|or look them etc.
E Redford home, where she is falls to reach them, we shall be
Vesper service. 5. sermon topic. J.
over. Graber-Gettvs the "y” la slleut.
operation.
employed
greatly assisted in this wish.
"The Water of Life." Special music
Hardware.
J18c
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whltsell and
hofleld Stewart for good plunib-
will
consist
of
a
vocal
solo
by-
Mn.
Hobert
Fromm
arrived
D u ty
lug.
m t f lt f
Loren Harvey. Hymn requests will daughter Marilyn and Everett Hol-
T h u r s d a y lust to |o ln her husband
Strive to do.thy duty; then ahalt be played by the orchestra at strom of Trent spent the week
Mr. and Mre. C. C. Odenberg of here. Mis. Fromm was Miss Almee
with Mrs. Clara Kirk and
Albany spent the week end nt the Banka, Instuctor in music in the ihou know whet Is In thee —Goethe. 4:45. Young people's meetings: Ep­ end
OrooarlM. r » o j am
worth Leagues. 6 Special evange­ family.
home of a daughter. Mra. A. W. Cottage Grove high school several
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Scroggln
listic services at 7:30 every night
Swanson.
Name "Akron” Jins
years ago, and she and Mr. Fromm
G—o lia i and OU
with Rev. E. G. Ranton of Myrtle and daughter Marllvn and Mr and
Mrs Mamie Itomatae and Arthur weie married In Everett, Wash.,
Tin navy dirigible Akron was the ' Point, preacher and musician.
Mrs. Vernon Reeves and daughter
R
A L PH W. W A BD
Most
stomach
GAS
is
due
to
Link of Portland spent the week during the holldnvs. The couple second airship hearing that name to
• • •
Pattv of Lebanon spent Sunday at bowel poisons. For quick relief
end nt the home of Mrs Komalne’a will muke their home at 1424 Ash
the
Lyon
I^wrence
home.
use Adlerika. One dose cleans out
Free Methodist Church. R. W.
North N inth StrM t
parents. Dr. and Mra. C. II. Klme. avenue, the former home of Mr. meet sltuoar disasters off the New
The boys' basketball team de­ body wastes, tones up your system,
Howell, Pastor. — Sunday school. feated
Jersey coast.
Weak lunge’ Free consultation and Mrs. Halph Haltsnian.
the
Walker
team
Friday-
brings
sound
sleep.
Kern's
for
9 45. Mrs. Lillian McCormick will
Mi. and Mn. Halph Hheary
at Walker 24 to 14.
l>r II. A llagen.
)18c
be In charge. Forenoon service. 11. evening
«pent the week end In Portland
The Happy- Circle sewing club P ruK3-_______________ _________ <3)
G ain Used In Sign«
sermon
topic, "Daily- Renewing of sponsored
W e now have Complete Servioe
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Faulkenburg.
birthday- party Satur­
The gases used in luminous col­ Our Faith." Evening service. 7:30. day evening a for
those
whose
birth­
William Hock. Plumbing and ored signs are mainly neon for red. sermon
for Gao Gau«ea. Liquid and
topic. "The Place of day anniversaries occur In Janu­
heating. Phone 123-J.
J18c
Prophecy in God's Plan of Re­ ary.
Electric, exclusively.
argon
for
blue,
helium
Tor
yellow.
demption." Cottage prayer service,
Miss Opal Wagner has returned
from California, where she visited
7:30, Thursday at 845 south Sixth
At astonishingly low prices.
Nelson Motor Company
W o r ld 's O ld e s t T r e e
Dyke Cau«s of Quakes
street.
while recovering from a recent
• • •
Illness.
The world's oldest tree Is believed
German scientists declare that
I'entecoatal Assembly of God. At­ to be In Yosemite National park. Its
M. C. Hlckenbottom attended a earthquakes have been caused by
wood Foster. Pastor. — Sunday- age Is estimated nt more than three
I-ane County Elementary School Holland'a great Zuyder Dyke.
school.
9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Made to meet competition,
Principals’ association
meeting
Evening service. 7:30. evangelistic, thousand eight hundred years, and
Saturday- In Eugene.
Particularly
in Servioe.
i Bible study. 7:30. Tuesday, using
ts greatesi diameter is over 34 feet.
Largest D r y l o c k
I-arge line of hosiery. Best .
small reproduction of Moses'
brands. Chiffon and service chif­
The largest dry dock In the world ! a tabernacle
made bv the pastor.
Subscription rate goes up
fon. Latest shades at all prices. Is al Beaton navy yard. It Is 1.162
Young people’s service, 7:30. Fri­
The Smail Shop.
]18c
Hill A K lar, Props,
feel long.
day. Children's church. 3, Satur­ February 1. The Sentinel.
This ha« been our specialty
O. E Woodson and William Zlm-
day, with sand table, trumpet
merlv are spending tho week at
for many y ea n and we give
orchestra, songs and stories.
C o m p e titio n o f D ia m o n d
Mr. Woodson's ranch In Baker
absolute satisfaction.
WK BTBND O U B MONEY
county.
A diamond, w hen chemically pure,
THORNTON CORNERS.
Verlln Ward, Dorena, was fined Is composed -solely of the element
Jan 16.—-The William Whitlock
Have yoar B u ren s frelrht sad
$50 In Justice of the Peace Dan carbon
famllv of GowdvviUe were guests
- Johnston's court, Eugene, Monday
axprsss moved by
Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
I On a charge of reckless driving.
Joe Premazzl.
Our
loHg
experience
assures
OOTTAOB
OBO VB-BVOBNB
Can Se« Better at Night
Hr pleaded guilty to the charge.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Wood of Clean, Powerful. Penetrating Oil
YKBIOHT A
you of correct and reliable
State police made the arrest.
An albino ran see better than oth Eugene were dinner guests Wed­ Quickly Promote« Healthy Heating
work.
nesday of Mr and Mrs. Benton
An 8-pound son was born Tues­ ers at night.
Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s
ftchrenk.
day to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Rich­
Emerald
Oil
(full
strength)
with
Matt Maddess of Gowdyvllle was
Subscription rate goes up
mond. He hns been named Harley
FO B SALK.—« to rse sa d furni­
a caller Friday afternoon at the the distinct understanding that vou
1 William.
February 1. The Sentinel.
ture. W , pay cash for used
C. R Trent and J. W. Fisher must get quick relief and splendid
results or vour monev cheerfully
homes.
stoves end furniture. See us be­
A famllv dinner was held Sun­ I refunded.
fore you sell or buy.
The very first application will
day at the Henry Lake home, hon­
L. L. Harrel
Bert Trask
MORRIS and MoLACGHLIN
oring Mr. Lake's mother. Mrs. J. [ give vou relief and a few short
S. Lake, on her seventy-eighth ! treatments will thoroughly con­
birthday anniversary. Members of vince vou that bv sticking falth-
R A fullv to It a short while
the famllv present were Mr. and
longer vour troubles will
Mrs. Bert Myers of Blue Moun­
disappear. Cottage Grove
tain, the Roy Myers and James
Pharmacy ts selling lots
Bement families of Delight valley.
S.B«» of It.
(1)
Mrs. Lester Cox of Cottage Grove
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake,
Philip I.akc and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Kirk of this neighborhold.
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of
Prices of milk will soon be raised by action of the
Rushville. Neb., arrived Saturday
for a visit at the home of Mr.
From Ocean to Ocean.
State
Milk Control Board.
Evans' brother, Benton Schrenk.
Our Own Continuous IJnes
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley of
We hope yon will see fit to use as much as before re­
Across the Continent.
Mount View visited Saturday af­
ternoon at the J. W. Fisher home.
gardless of whom you are a patron, as milk is one of the
Vancouver,
$2.25
Tacoma,
$2.50—
Mrs. Frank Swlgart and Mrs. R.
B. Dixon spent Friday In Cottage Seattle, $3.00 Yreka. $4 — Frisco,
best and cheapest of foods.
Grove with Mrs. H. C. Rose.
$7 Los Angeles. $12—Salt Lake,
Mrs. J. W. Evans, Miss Myrtle $12.50 - Chicago, $30 — New York,
Below are a few comparisons of the food value of
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Guy E.
milk with other foods:
French, all of Eugene, were Sun­ $37.80.
Victory Bus Depot
day dinner guests, together with
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Rush­
One quart of milk is equal to:
B.ARTEI.L HOTEL—TEL 88
ville. Neb., of Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
12 oz. steak
9.6 os. ham
ton Schrenk.
Mrs. E. R. Lemley and Mrs.
3 lbs. fish
1 pint oysters
Charles Rurge of Cottage Grove
The Ritzy Orchestra
12.8 oz- pork chops
8 eggs
wero at the C. R. Trent home
Monday.
2 lbs. chicken
2 lbs. bananas
Mrs. J. C. Thayer of Springfield
Is spending the week with a broth­
and
er, L. R. Smith.
We are stocking Manning's Coffee
Mrs. R. B. Dixon and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Swlgart visited Thurs­
At Mt. View Pavilion
day at the Jesse Dennv home In
Cottage Grove.
Culp Creek
Mrs. Delbert Brown of Cottage
Grove visited Thursday afternoon
SATURDAY NIGHT
School Boards of South
Lane Hold Meet Here
Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T
77/f
BEEF ROASTS
10
Í«
Phone 55—Free Delivery 8 to 5
TAMALES
2 for 25c
12 l/2c lb'
Veul Cutlets
Pork Steak
Club Steak
FRESH
15Ï3
OYSTERS
35c pint
BEEF STEAKS
CRESCENT
17 ‘^cCf 19c lb.
SHORTENING
COD FISH
4 lb. pkg--38c
1 lb. pkg--10c
25c pkg.
SHORT MBS
10c
BARTELS MARKET
11
Pork Sausage, lb
DOG FOOD
Report on Books Taken
Is Made by Librarian
3 cans 25c
______
FREE DELIVERY
10c
C all 46
ALL DAY ANY TIME
For
F R E D A N D E R S O N , PRO PR IETO R
C ity B riefs
Twin Oaks Lumber Co.
H o b b s B a tteries
Batteries-Recharging
STURGES G A RA G E
Brand New Line of
Ivory G lassw are
Agricultural Lime
CityBakery
Remedy Removes Cause
Of Stomach Gas
Rebuilt Batteries
Always
New Batteries
Give The
Eagle Cigar Store
Home
Battery Chargmg
Print Shop
Varicose Veins--
Ulcers--01d Sores Battery Repairs
First
Chance
Motor Inn
Service Station
Smith-Short Grocery
Phone N o. 1
Nevin Lines
Friday and Saturday Grocery Savings
SQUASH—
Hubbard or Banana
lb. lc
SALAD OIL—
Bulk, q t
.................... 19c
FLOUR 49-lb. sack
Farm er «Toe ...............$1.39
HAMS
or whole
Sw ift’s Premium, lb......... 19c
ENER O CEREAL—
Reg. 2«5c pkg................... 1 2 ^ c
DOG FOOD—
Pard, 6 cans.................. 65c
Manning’s Coffee
Soap Special
Entertainm ent
Quick Arrow chip reg 25c 1 2 ^c
Sunbrite Cleanser, can
5c
6 1 lb. bars T.N.T. soap
25c
6 1 lb. bars white laundry 25c
10c bars toilet soap ................5c
DANCE
1 lb. Blue Label
2 lbs. Blue Label
1 lb. Yellow Label
2 lbs. Yellow Label
33c
65c
28c
55c
Attention!
Grade “A ” Raw Milk
D e lig h t V alley D a iry
with her mother. Mrs. S. P. Short-
ridge.
The D. Quaglla fam ily of Wal­
den visited Sunday afternoon at
the R. B. Dixon home.
Ja n . 20
Phone 36-F-6