The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 01, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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and George Kail anddaugh- and ^ ‘.“^ ' L ^ u n d
of Eugene war* Sunday MoKart o f P ^ « ',tL
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Evan»
j N e a r b y N e w s J Í ííw to '‘i bal t
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apa"! Sunday
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Eugen» gato
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rUlUK-ll 1 lllltts I U •
Do You Know What
Grade ‘A’ Milk Means to
You and Your Family?
N o th in g o f N K ,\
h°M* and Mr» Richard Martin of a lecture on the
‘ín ’¡ X x *
Walden .pent Sunday w lth^M r». to Ihe, P“5*‘* n<^ ‘h* Mr Montarola
Latham. Jan. » - ( S p a o t o M W l-
.later. "of"
Mrs. Saginaw
C. R Trant
Friday
D K U G irr VALLEY
^ Martin
R ob ert a ^K»«n»
"'.pint iiw
T » la y w l m u.lc on a a » ^ "
ownad bv Mra J-aw T ru n n .»
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, wtth h u grandpar- nunibar of mother» w re 1 ™ muet not hav* ** .
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. - r ,Mha part »lx months ara: Eighth
Mi and Mra W. A Keen».
Mr and Mra Robart FhU‘lpa talltnant of production u'>or
Knee Action w heels Skid to r, Bj» Marla Hohman; eevento
Pbvlll» Foster » * * honor ruaat moved to thalr h om es»»
which
»very fourth
Oive Ultimate In Olid-
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milk muat be tuberculin t. -t. .1 ..» I bloml teat
,d for abortion, every penmn hamlling the
milk mu»t have a health cert if l e t . Why not
buy Grade A a.ol be »ure your children an
getting the beet, to which they are entitled
.
' for uea, hut whan aha
the ahall aba found In
perfect a m of regulation
„ppllea Tha Sentinel.
Tax Record» Santlnal
showroom.
,
... . ,
Bleek. superbly styled..w ith a 112
Inch whevibase and "the ultimate
in aixe tor a low-priced, econom ical
toe new Chevrolet, tu apon-
Mra declare. "will once again lean
toe enure field in sale» »»
dona for the last tore« years.
U? toe car and u s feature* W.
M. Packer, western sales chief for
Chevrolet, says. "The new cbevro-
let provides a glide Instead ox »
ride because toe sensations o f
sound and feeling that annoy the
m otorist have been eliminated. The
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Ru
phar
into
his
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too i
moot
Ba
bad
waat!
tom*.
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at a
to» J
down
know
in kt
Rudolph Hansen home Friday ava-
Mra General Johnson and son
HEBRON.
ninR.
Rill of Cottage Grove visited Mon­
came
_ the
_
J«n. SO. B. J >
Francis Horn spent
week day at the C. 1» Tr^nt home
and‘ a itb friends In Corvallis.
'^M
r^aad
Mrs
D L. Miller and home Friday night from hla achoo!
Mr
and
Mrs.
*niL v SUdder broke h l. right ac“ r Rav mon d of
Mount
View at McKenale Bridge, returning Sun
forfarm ene dav iu t week, when g|wnt Sa!uldav evening with Mr. day
Friday
he fell from a havmow.
and Mrs Henry la k e .
Orvll Whit* came hon
H,,rl Thomas, student pastor of
M
Charles Tremblev of Silk from Coquille
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w > ,k w church. and the Lawrence <r£ k* , nd Mr, Earl Baldwin of
Mrs. Martin Poator and Mlsa
Rrcwn fair, v spent Sunday after Q^wdyvllle were Monday visitor» Emma K'*, «*r* o
f
Gllcrlst
ehurch w ith Mra. Mary Sm ith of Jf Mrs Ernest Baldwin.
Sunday afternoon at the
w alker.
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home.
Mr Moxon'a mother came from
Mr4 E j Siara, Mr» I^ e Nixon,
SAGINAW.
Benston southern California last week and
Mrs E ’.mer K e n t Mrs. Oscar Jack-
, n » . Mrs. Lowell
surprise
••
earing for Mra Moxon and the
90n Mrs ch aa Conner. Mra. J. A.
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a miscellaneous
X e T t ^ . ■ . C . h o U , *f1oKrh Mars -b g ja r
B r ijg j ^ a
• O U cH at^nd dmighj
forward in to« chas-
tc
home of Mrs br,Je or seL.
tar» Annabelle and ^ m i t t Hal»
i home of
oolev ln
evening
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Ml a"a MrL ? , “IL>’rthtf»d’"where
w»v
t o i marriag" S
h5 i u* ,h‘tor‘*Au‘dtov”' * " 1"“ ' \
Grade “A ” Raw Milk
Rebuilt Batteries
D elight V alley D airy
At astonishingly low prices.
New Batteries
Phone 36-F-ft
Made to meet competition,
Particularly in Service.
T yp ew riter Kibbons, Carbon
w riter S u p p lie s /H ie S en tin el.
Battery Charging
This ha« been our specialty
for many years and we give
absolute satisfaction.
Paper,
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C A R E F U L
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vide» _ a perfect
perfect back-seat
back-seat ride.
ride. - at,out
' i four
t vearv
- - - - ago.
- -
Mra. Ermold
"M « “ ciaude
W illey
and
Launderors and Dry ( leftneru
Even though toe w hispering Blue
Mr anJ Mra w A W itcher, for-
“ of Delight valley. Mrs
Streak engine w hisks you out of mer residents of this „community. X r ! e ' Shsron. Mr. S. K A dam »
Our long experience assures
u a ff ic w ith the ease of a magi«. whose home is In Cottage Grove.
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you of correct and reliable
Howard
Williams returned Satur-
carpet and speeds you over a-. aevernpanied a daughter. Mrs. Ar- E lfn e Mrs Golden. Mra Gertrude
TN’m
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where
work.
types of roada you- are ».w ays h
Smith, to her home at Dorris. Bucha n sn Mrs. Lowell
Benston vlav from \ ancou
.
aw are of t o , fact to st you are ClL du rln t the hol,dava. expecting
E;ir,' B rlgga Refresh- he had .p en t two w t o « * » h
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gliding, not riding, ln this new car.
spend toe remainder of the m',n»J**w'..re served at the tea hour. hrother-ln-__. —
h»Ve been
Cottage Orove
The secret of tins gdde Is knee
tRte there. but on account of the n
M
Charles Sharon and
The "Jf*1 *"*'!; * church for two
Phone 70
action wheels.
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high altitude could not remain d
“ er, dlnn„ ^ e . t , at held at the Hebron church tor^twi
“By independent front w heeisus- there anj are now visiting vrlth
w illiam Sharon home Sunday. * * e k i-
a „ adsv school Sun-
excellent Dry Cleaning
lensioa—toe knee action
is another daughter.
Frank
Howard Keene and There
y and church
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pension—toe
acuo« unit
uuiv—„
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. rra
ng - - . . .
, v
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All Laundry Services
m eant toe attachm ent of the front stan iev, at Oakland. Cal
,o n w e « supper gu est, at the dry morning at 10 a n ^ church
L. L. Harrel
Bert Traak
wheela directly tv to«, frame w ito-
Lnvvren.-e Montieth received word CUude w ,;!i,v honie ,n Delight
¿ L . ^ Hihle unlveralty
,>n of the Eugene Bible university
out toe use of a front axie. m tot Saturday that his fattier had died
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Wednesdav
w i . k . m will speak. Young
« at j,
h l. j» uvuiv
North Carolina.
' H^rry
n s t o n ui
of the W
conventional typ« of
it
h!s
home in
-- springing
,
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narr\' S
tsenstc’n
e,^ people
wuh a meat-
m is s
-*>
tO M ir y __
k -
.» » a .• so
with
Mis«
w as necessary io have vtr>- s u f.
Mrj jvcr.ald W itcher and baby d
R spent several days last
leader followed
i
front springs because these springs wrr# broueht home from the Ivan w'eel.
hi, parents, Mr and Myrtle G ilh m
,
bad to ho.n the axle and whee-s m Witcher home In Cottage Grove
F T Benston.
*** Pi*^SK 22a«l Mrs Georg» C ar
place.
, .
„ Saturday.
, ‘ Mr and Mrs. Howard Fry and
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W illiams and
Friday and
"Independent springing redeyes
M, a„d x!rs o , car j ackson and
of Cottage Grove spent HI*. Mr»- ' . . >v‘»".
toe front springs o f this task and Lvle and j>.an a nd daughter. Mrs
‘ weclt end a t the M G. » y ____
little daughter Betty attended a
basket
dinner
and
afternoon
aer-
permit« toe use of a front spring j , (j Benston and her son Norman. home
Saturday
Eugene. attended the birthday
birtnaay am
Ruth
which has a soft, velvety action
Eugene,
din -
R
. Chapman of Walden spent v,f** •» t?L ^?.Ur riiJe." Me " and
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Mrs.
Fred
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and
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Just as soft, in fact, as toe rear n„r o{ Mrs p^ed W right at the th9
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springs. Tnus tbe new C heyr°‘*5 Wright home ln Cottage Grove
here.
has front and rear springs of Sundav.
.
John Landers of Eugene visited 5ame hymn,
equal tention. and there is no ten-
Mrj R uth Koon, housekeeper at
the Lowell Benston home Sun-
rvrvm r
dency to bounce and Jolt a.ong toe the M p Nichols home, has gone day afternoon.
.
J ' ” Plalr
Chapman
road, nor are the rear seat passen- t(} fce,p rarv for her father, who I,
Mr and Mra Ermold Hardlstv n d d a , * hter Nina and Mis»' Nell
ger» catapulted into toe * ii wnen- quite m at his home near June-
0{
Harrisburg
were
supper
gu
est,
u of Harrisburg W j supper guests ch ap m an «pent the week end at
ANNOUNC­
ever
front Because
wheels hit
a rut
City. and Gene W itcher took a ^ rs^ B uchanan^ T uesday
—
~ evening.
raised the
object.
of toe
k n or
ei yon
‘ Rafph'
a ^ e p h e w ’of*Mr?” chap-
IN G the big­
acuon unit, wheel fight has dis- ,oad of ferns to Banks Sunday.
M
j Mrs Logan Bear and bo™e by a “«P
att°nd Cottage
appeared from „the new; Chevrolet.
and Mr?k A lb ert, Hunt ^ r - dauKhter of CresweU .JwntJFrIdav
¿ maiBd >
gest C A N N ­
“The new Blue Streak engine r,yed ,a it week from H ynes Cal.. afternoon at the F
Benston
er of the year.
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,
w ith which the 1934 Chevrolet is and an? movm g into the Hartman home
Mi.
and
Mrs
Alvin
McOarytn
of
powereo is more powerful, smooth- house.
house
Mrj sherrott.
Krute
Mrs
S h errott Mrs
Mr,. Max Kjruxe
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_ , y r
McGar- ;
event ol the yeorl T h a it o r « ° ' opportunity to
er, quieter and more economic*'
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h ^
Mrs" J _ Lindamood and . daughter
anJ dau<hter Louise and Fern For«
¿ r >nd Mrj, Frank
than any of its predecessors. Che
,i in G’ Vle of Cottage Grove visited ParlrljKt of Cottage Grove spent v .n * J * * o v e r th e week and
lay in o »apply of »he lo o d . you need
rolet engineers have succeeded in Fr-.dav
Er;dav n
4ht and Saturday at tne
night
the on„
_« a fternoon last week with. M j s
s .e n t from
Ralph McDole was « absent
from
developing s race type engine with L ,e Nixon home. Mrs. Paul Mor- Howard Keene.
school
Friday
and
Monday
on
ac-
Every item is nationally bnown. A real
very »mail piston displacement and
n and dau2hter E lva Jean of
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count of Illness.
w hich delivers exceptionally high EuRene were also guests Saturday.
MOVNT VIEW.
M ra a i Miner of Port Orford
value, ond unconditionally guarante­
power.
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Jan. 30—W ayman W iser of La- spent Saturday- and Sunday with
“The new cable-control brakes
ed. C heck your selections below
tham
spent
the
week
end
at
the
j.ar
dau2hters.
Mrs.
Walter
Rob-
bring toe 1934 Chevrolet to a vel-
THORNTON CORNERiA
_ insob and Mrs Rav Harris She
velv stop on a dime. The starter-
Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank c. A. King home
ator which was ah exclusive Chev- LaBlue and daughters of Hebron
Mrs Amanda Sears and Mrs. waa accOmpanled home bv her tw,,
rolet feature in 1933 fcas been re- vis.ted Wednesday- w ith Mrs. La- Frankie Stapp visited Thursday In ^„nddaughters, Evelyn and Elaine
2 n d
ou toe new models."
Blue's sister. Mrs. Joe Premaxzi. Cottage Grove with Mrs. Ka.e Redford who will make their
Inclusive
_____________ Their mother. Mrs. Mary Smith. Sears
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heme with her.
accompanied the
LaBlues here,
George Shlrlev of Portland ar-
Eugene Burkett of Roseburg 1»
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and remained for a visit of several rived Saturday for a visit at the Jp<nding a week with his grand-
Tbe <h">t i
r p, ..gr-.-d tloga days with Mrs. Premazzl.
home of a brother. O. J. Shirley. ,)arents. Mr. and Mrs.
W.
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OBNZRAL FOODS
in America are: Boston terriers,
Mrs. Delbert Brown and Miss
Miss Amv Johnson Is visiting In B urkett
,
fox terriers, cocker Mary Brown of Cottage Grove Eugene with an aunt. Mrs. Merle
¿ r and Mrs E. L. McReynolds
and Sunday
Mr». George
spaniel», chowa, Scottish terriers, spent ne a.
M?n<and Mrs. Frank Gugglsberg and
„¿7dg Mr
Waited
In Eugene at
Pekinese.
Mr and Mrs. Guv French of Eu- of Cottage Grove visited Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Del Monte Peas
No. 2 tin 12c, 6 for 69c
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gene were guests two days of last with Mrs. Gugglsberg*» parent* Knight Mrs. Knight Is a daughter
Subscription rate roes up week of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Mr. and Mrs Fred Guggisberg
at Mr and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds.
Corn, Butter Kernel No. 2 tin 12c, 6 for 69c
H
-
Schrenk
Mr and Mrs. George Layng and
Mr and Mrs H. H. Ruaaell and
February 1. The Sentinel.
Harry P atten returned
Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Snauer spent dauKhter Mabel Ann left Sunday
Libby’s Pineapple Tidbits
8-oz. tin 6c
d iv from the veteran»’ hospital in the week end in Potland wito Mr evenlng for
their
home
near
H ln n e c
Roseburg. He is not yet aoi-- to a n l Mrs George D u erst
Yreka. Cal.
,
Standard Peas No. 2 tin, 3 for 25c, doz. 93c
Y aj^lC O Se L J l C v l o return to work and w ill probably Curtis Annand of toe Wendling The gocial Neighbors' club met
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Mackev
be at home
a month. _
CCC
camp and George
Annand of _
at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Ma<
Standard Corn, No. 2 tin, 3 for 25c, doz. 93i
Mrs. Claude W illey o f D elight the Reedsport CCC camp spent Thursday. Fifteen member» were
valley w as a visitor one day last toe week end at their homes here, present. Mrs. Ctncel of the Wake-
Libby’s Pimento
4-oz. tin, 2 for 15c
week of her mother. Mrs. V\ A.
m is s
Agnes Lavng of Pengra fleId aerv|ce station
and
Mra
Keene.
spent the week end at her home Helen Paris of Comstock
were
H e ale d A t H o m e
Virginia Alien of Cottage G love here.
guests. The time was spent aew-
Van Camp’s Hominy No. 2 | tin, 3 for 25c
N „ enforced rest. No operations was ah overnight visitor Saturdkjr
Mr, Louis Layng and son via- in< and visiting. Lunch was aarv-
nor injections The simple E m ei- of Mary Trent.
¡ted Thursday with Mrs. Henry « j
No. 2¿ tin 9c
Standard Tomatoes
Maximum Syrup
»*• 3 k
• id
D ll
home treatm ent perm its
Mi. and Mrs. Gene Boss and son Lake at Thornton Corners.
The Arthur Dugan family of
eou to eo about vour daily routine spen- S jndav with Mrs. Boss' oar-
Mrs. Vlnal Randall of Cottage Hebron visited Mr. D u gan » P«r-
5-oz.
tin
9c
Shrimp
I? A T - t - e t o r r i d s o r e s and ents, Mr. and Mra E. Eichler, at Grove and her mother. Mrs John enta Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugan re-
Jell Well AU Kbvor» pk»l- 5
m cers auicklv heal un and your Curtin.
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Powell, who had been visiting ceptly,
No. ¿ tin 10c
Clearwater Tuna Flakes
.is good as new.
Pastor and Mra. Atwood F oster Mrs Randall, were dinner guests
Mr and Mrs. Rodney
Melvin
Oil i c l s instantly to end of Cottage Grove and Matt Mad- Friday of Mrs. J. R. Cooley. Mrs. apent Sunday 1“ Eugene with Mra.
No. ¿ tin 12c
twin reduce sweLLng stim ulate dess of Gowdyville were
callers Powell left Sunday for her home Melvin's a u n t Mrs. Follenaby. who
Crab Meat
creu ia t on
Just fol.ow Friday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. at Prineville.
has been 111.
No. tin 4c
Lk toe easy directions—you J. W. Fisher.
Mr and Mrs. Claude Arne spent
Mr and Mrs M. J. Perlnl and
Domestic Sardines
«L-e ■u r ? to be h i -ed or Mrs J. W. Evans, Miss
Myrtle Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs Mary Delleguardl w S t j Sun
Snauer.
day
dinner
gueata
of
Mr».
Perinl-«
tin 7c
Maximum Ova, Sardines
money b a c k .
Cottage
Mr and Mra. Harry W illiams sister. Mra. Sam Olli man of Cur-
Grove Pharmacy
13)
and daughter visited Sunday at tin.
No. i tin 12c
Minced Clams
the Clifford Lebow home at Wal-
A number from here attended
den
the play at Curtin Saturday night
B SALE.—Slavas and furnl-
Libby’s Deviled Meats No. 34 tin 4c doz. 45c
Mrs
Will W ells
attended
a given by the Curtin Ladies' club,
a. W e pav cash for used
shower In honor of Mrs. Genevieve
Mrs Domingo
(Grandma) Pert-
ves and furniture. See us be-
Calumet Baking Powder
lb. tin 24c
Shields at the home o f Mra. Don- nj celebrated her alxty-nlnth blrth-
e you sell or buy.
neil Alien ln Cottage Grove Mon- dav anniversary Thursday,
Costs of producing a paper
Schilling
Vanilla
4-oz.
bottle
39c
day afternoon.
Miss Ethel Mackey and
Ml»«
ORRIS and McLAl'GHLlN
continue to increase.
W ages
Mr. and Mra. D. L Miller and Georgenla Glover of Eugene »pent
everywhere have gone up, with
ton Raymond »pent Saturday eve- the week end at the J. A. Mackay
Best Foods Mayonnaise
pt. jar 24c
toe result that there has been
Crisp H a u l
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nlng at the Henry Lake home at home.
a recent advance In the price
Thornton
Comers.
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W E SP E N D OCR MONEY
of print paper. The cost of
Harry W illiam s underwent an Neighbors of Woodrraft Install,
HERE.
tjp e metal is up. insurance
appendicitis operation Monday, h e
The following officer» were in­
SNOWFLAKE
Sw ans
rates are up. rent has advanced
Hava your Eugene freight and
is
recovering satisfactorily.
stalled W ednesday evening of last
and practically everything that
expresa moved by
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week a t a m eeting of the Nelgh-
D ow n
goes Into making a paper is
MOSBY CREEK.
bors of Woodcraft: M rs Anna Gr«-
COTTAGE GROVE-ELGEN'E
higher than it has been for
Sweet and Juicy doz.
Jan.
3
0
—Visitors
Sunday
at
the
ham.
P.
O.
N.;
Mr».
Mab«
F B F Il.U T
Si
TRANSFER
several vears.
Bert Lancaster home were Melvin Dixon
O. N .. Mrs
M "
.
The inevitable result Is an ad­
McGuire and Mr. Hainea of the Powell, advlaor; Mra. Eva Hatch.
vance in subscription price, but
F lo u r
2-lb. box
W endiing CCC camp. Mr. and M rs magician; Horace H itch cl*rJ[ '
the advance decided upon at
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this tim e will be a moderate
Eagle C igar Store
one. only 25 cents the year,
Lawrence
Palmer
killed
a
cougar
Mrs
Ju
lls
Bartela
attendant;
Mra
m
aking
the
rate
J1.75,
which
Billiards Cards, Fountain
D ozen
one day last week. This make» the Helen Smith and Mrs. Martha
is the rate that prevailed a
Candy and Cigar»
third one he has killed this win- Cooley, managers;
Mrs
Adena
year ago. This rate became
»er
Hatch, corretpondent; Mr«. Anna
effect!'-" February L
H ill * King. Props.
June Pitcher of Walden spent Schoen. I. 8.; Mrs. Nenie
TH E SENTIN EL
Friday night with
Rosemary more, musician; Mra. Haxel Chap-
Vour Own Home Newspaper
Frazee
man. senior guardian. Mra. Myrtle
Finley W hlpps la In a Eugene McFarland was to have h®?"
P & S W h ite N a p th a
W e new have Complete Service
hospital.
’tailed manager and Mra Lou aa
Mr
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Linebaugh
Bartels
was
to
have
been
in-
for Gae Gauge». Liquid and
10 b ars
25c
and Mr. and Mr. W alter Pitcher stalled as O. S . but both
Electric, exclusively.
attended a party Saturday night able to ^ ts n d Mrs
'w»»
at the Fred lu m b ers home in Cot- eon wy lnatolllng officer and was
taee Grove
assisted bv Mrs Julia Bartels Mrs
Nelson Motor Company
K
2____________ Clara Stevena and Mr». Nellie
Blackmore
Mra. Anna Graham
FOR SALE OR T R A D E
Jan. » . - P ^ ^ i o k h a r t . who
r°/
Battery Repairs
Cottage Grove Laundry
Motor Inn
Service Station
De,
alona
many
muni'
ba«
wb«t i
-W
S afeway
stores
canned foods
every day
Februarii
Io
CHECK THIS LIST FOR
YOUR CANNED FOODS
1 0 th
C andy
Bars
4 fo r . . I S
17
—O ld S o r e s
Airway Coffee lb. 19
Sanka Coffee lb. 25<
Fruits and
Fege tables
Subscription
Rate Goes Up
L ettuce
C rackers
Cake
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O ranges
G rap efru it
27«
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Oroeertea. Food and Lunch
Goode
Gasoline and OU
RALPH W . W ARD
k t W oodson's Auto Camp on
North N inth Street
Block. Planer and Slab.
Also Sawdust. Special
Price oa W inter Supply
TOM ALLEN
FOR SALE—Baled hay and straw.
New 20-4.75 tire. Electric wash-
er, E J. Kent, phons 33-F2L flp
BABY CHICKS NOW READY,
S. C. W hite Leghorns. Hatching
eggs reasonable. Custom hatching.
Sixteen veara' experience breeding
and hatching. N orth P acific high-
way. Bert V. Hands.
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FOR SALE FOR C A 8H -Í929
W illy, «eda«.
« ‘ Uo« Motor
com pany L eave.,blí ; . , ^ } h
W. Bressler or at N elson Motor
Ph°“® "
MISCELLAN7EOCS.
W RINGER ROLLS and repairs
for all m ake, of washers. W ashing
Machine Service company, 630 Wil-
lam ette street.
Eugene.
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Bread. Cakca, Plea, Rolla. Donuts
and Other Bakery Goods
CityBakery
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Hobbs Batteries
Batteries-Recharging
STURG ES GARAGE
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C o tU g e Orove PhA im acy
|a working at Mareóla, was home R
' Du n t Doria Tonole was
scveral days last week laid uo
a pkst guardian's
w lth a sore fo o t He returned to P » a ' d MrgB Mag¿f Dixon was
work Thursday.
presented with a plant Mra. Adella
Mrs C.
Wood», accompanied Hatch Mra He)en Smith. Mrs.
^ “ « ^ F r ^ k Taylor of
Louisa Bartel». Mr,. Clara Steven»
Butte Misa Ollie &em \‘
Ml*’ and Mr, Maybelle Wilson w ere,
Susanne Broadbent. attended the geIectad aa the aunshlne comm ittee
concert given bv Roland Hayea ln
J93< The entertainm ent com- ¡
B U ck Butte h a,
^apSuT and
„1 for about t o r ^ w eek . He ^ M ^ r t ^ f c ” ^
R w ia p l.n n ^ l
Cottage Grove under the care “
benefit dance eoon. Re-
of
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A m e n t a ware aerved following
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« DO«r*J S the
V»» >»•«•«+***
meeting a»m
and ^ 4a»nnF«Knni
decoration« txrBr*
were
meeting of the Farmer» union in
keeping with 8t. V alentine'.
Eugene Saturday.
day Billie B artels plav«d two pi-
Mias Audrey Cox. who had been
numbers
vlaltlng in Eugene with a cousin,
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jjr , Ted Bender, returned Thur,
dav to t^e home of her grand- I? p p n r r l s o f E â H v D â V
parents
parents, M and Ma Oeoge Suth. K C C O r U h O l l ^ a i i v L v a y
erland.
Little LaVeta A been», who was
z\re W a n ted
111 last week. 1» reported much
better.
.
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Mr and Mrs John Sutherland
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Information
on discovery of In-
and eon and Mlaa Christine Hook- dian relics, the w hereabout, of
er vialted Sunday with the Elmore ancient habitation», camp altea,
fam ily on Row river.
trails, rock writing», burial grounds
Mra Cecil Geer and baby of He- or other evidence of other people»
bron visited Friday at the Joe
th i, or any other eectlon of
Geer home.
Oregon Is wanted by Dr. L. 8.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hutchineon Cresaman. professor of sociology
and children of Corvalll’ and Mra. Of the Unlveralty of Oregon, who
Susan W alker and Mr» Ella Per- )» compiling an archaeological atlas
due of Black Butte were dinner ot
tbe state.
Communications
gueata Sunday at the W. T. Jones ,hould ba sen t direct to Dr. Crasa-
hema.
Mra. Alice Noth and daughter
Vivian of Salem apent the week
Typewriters. The Sentinel.
end with Mra. E:la Will».
Inooms Tag Rseords. Sentinel.
Mr and Mrs Peter Welzbasker
Joozr be bere !
om em aker's
□□□□□□an p u r e a u
i marvtlou«
family will «ri
Decked
out
with
red
cherrlee.
FROZEN ANGEL FOOD
Hcup sugar, % cup water, 2 egg
whites, 1 cup heavy cream, H tea­
spoon vanilla, small bottle mara­
schino charriea. Cook sugar and
water until It teats for a firm ball
in cold water. 236 degrees F. Pour
syrup over atlfflv beaten egg
whites, beating constantly. Whip
well, stirring occasionally until
nearly cold, fold In stiffly beaten
craain, flavoring, and cherries cut
In small places. Turn Into refrig­
erator and freeze. One-quarter tea­
spoon almond extract may be add­
ed. Serves six to eight.
SALE
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For aid In household problems,
menu planning or special recipe«,
send In your request with a aelf-
addresaad «tamped envelope to
Julia Lee Wright, director, Home-
maker«' Bureau, Safeway Store«,
Inc., Box 660. Oakland. California.
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