The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 22, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    T irC K S D A Y . M A R T H 22. 19S4
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PAO» TWO,
Mra. Bessie Sutcliffe entertained
Friday evening. Bouquets of spring
flowers served as decorations, and
refreshments were served a t a late
hour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Umphrey, Mr. and Mre. S
Mackln, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Huff of Eu­ L.
gene, former Cottage Grove reel- Compton, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cone,
B
r e e d - dent«, entertained with a dinner »
Breed-
S?.
"S
Catholic Service Being H e ll
Ag M eetings B eing Held.
Scout Court of Honor Planned.
Father Francis P. Llepzlg, pastor
Burris L. Young, agricultural In­
Freeman Orchestra
Plans for a boy scout court of
of S t Mary's Catholic church In
structor in the high school, Is
Eugene, will complete a weeks' honor to be held the first week In conducting a series of ten agri­
' of Perpetual May were discussed Tuesday eve­ cultural meetings at the Fanners’
mission In Our * Lady
and
Help Catholic church of this city ning at a meeting of troop No. 18. Union hall at Hebron. Mr. King.
Sunday morning at the 8 o'clock' Ransom Cone talked on' the for­ Irrigation and soil specialist, will
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mass. _ The
choir will sing hymns mation of a harmonica band and speak at the next meeting, Tues­
F. L. Grannis talked on “Scouts day evening. March 27.
Progress Noted in
'“‘i '. 'S . K . S ™
« . and
At Mt. View Pavilion
Scouting.” Plans were made
a night hike to start from the
Box Letter Files. Sentinel.
tag Canute and Onions; ¡¡¡J-
.-ho
“ a" ’ gffiX, »
E S T ! & J P for
Culp Creek
armory at S o’clock Friday eve-
______________
Study Potato
Yields.
, Frieda Flood of Westport. Guests
Thursday evening. "Passion of Our ( nlng.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
- v
j were Mr an Mrs C. M Pentlco
The Research club met Tuesday Lord Friday evening and "Our I
In 48 Hours Backache—
and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and evening. Mrs. Fay Isom reported Savior" Saturday evening. Follow- i r
•
0 , 1
Vegetable growers wUl be Inter- Mrs
Willoughby
and ™ "Gardens." Miss Nora Ward lng instruction Saturday, benedic- V flFlCOSC OF hW O llen
Rheumatic Agony Gone
sated In some of the research work daughter Barbara and Mr, and on "Biography of Luther Burbank” tion of the blessed sacrament will
* « -» » » w u w a a
now going on In many parts of the Mra D. P. Caldwjsll and daughters and Mrs. Alvls Wicks reviewed a be held.
conntrv
M ore than fifty new tests I Jane and Clanbel and son Louis ! magazine
article, “The Critical
Easter Sunday morning mass J
There’s Joy in This Home Q U I t 11— S A F E — C E R T A IN
„ » . w e r e re
<* Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Condition of the American Edu- will be said at 8, with Father'
with vegetable crop plants were n . E p Caldwell of Scio, Mr. and eatlonal System." The next meet- Basil of Mt. Angel college In |
ported at a recent meeting of Mrs Lloyd Hubbard of Wendltng, lng In two weeks will be the an- charge.
You poor sufferers from bad
Safe, swift and sure is ALLEN-
•peclallsts In Boston.
| Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pirtle of Coburg : nual meeting.
legs! What misery you have en­ R U —In 24 hours the excess uric
S E H CunijMinnd h a s tin ulmottt
dured!
What
crippling
discomfort!
W
indow
F
alls.
H
ands
Lacerated.
Work done In California on vine ! and Upton Bickford and Helen and
failin g record of kuccv »« in the
acid that caused your rheumatic
Z re IN u n lic
t of •to n iH ih trouble. I t work«
Gene Burkett of Marshfield, w h o ' But here at last Is help for you. attack or ycur neuritis or sciatica
c r o n , .n ch s s sunasb shows the I Harley Huff of Eugene.
Mrs. S. V. Allison entertained
w hen other» fa ll because It 1» s tric t­
Jin V »77.
‘he Utopia club with a 1:30 de­ visited here over the week end at No operations nor Injections. No starts to leave the body—in 48
ly a itt im a ih und In te stin al rem edy
truth of the old belief tne earner j ¿jri- Harold Swartz entertained ssert luncheon Thursday. The ta- the home of his grandmother, Mrs. enforced rest nor time off from hours pain, agony and swelling
— n o th in * el»e.
Doctor» recognise the value o f It«
the fruit Is harvested, the greater . with a 1:30 bridge dessert lunch-' hie was decorated In keeping with W. E. Burkett, suffered lacerated work. A simple home treatment ceases—no wonder many thousands
Ingredient«. Thousands o f sufferer«
the number of flowers and fruit re- j eon Friday, th e taoie was at- the Easter season and the rooms hands when a window which he with Emerald Oil heals your sores are thankful and sing its praises.
to the am using «ntcess of
tractively decorated In keeping were attractive with bouquets of was raising fell down onto h is ; like magic, reduces swelling, ends
Ask for ALLENRU—a powerful
Zlnsep.
.
ceived from the plant.
I f yon «offer fro m any disorder
pain, and makes your legs as good
California workers also reported with St. Patrick's day. Mrs. Vic-I spring flowers. Mrs. Ernest Sears hands. He had recovered sufficien t-1 as new—while you go about your yet safe prescription that is so
caused by a troubled stom ach, try
tor Chambers held high score and and Mrs. C. K. Haynes were ly to be able to return to Marsh­
outstanding in its effectiveness
th ia re m arkab le rem edy n w . Voor
progress In breeding watermelons, Mrs. W illiam Haldeinan second j guests.
daily routine as usual.
field Monday.
druggist ha« Z ln s e p - -a n ti It cost«
it Is sold by Cottage uruvi
Grove
nothing If not «atU facto ry.
carrots and onions. Now they want nign. Guests were Mrs. Charles !
Rh. Follow the easy direc­ that
—♦ —
Pharmacy for rheumatism, "
tions—you are silte to be lumbago, sciatica and neu- ’
a watermelon that resists wilt, and Lear of Yoncalla, Mrs. Chambers,
Mrs. S. R. Veatch entertained the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
helped or money back. rltls. Your first bottle—
other diseases, but which at the Mrs. Haldeinan, Mrs. O. C. Davis, Elmartes club with a 1 o’clock
REAL PROPERTY.
Cottage Grove Pharma- costs 85c—must give re-
same time keeps its quality. They Mrs. R. V. Hawley, Mrs. Damon i luncheon Tuesday at the Colonial.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
by
a
<
4
)
suits or money back.
(3) * ------
Scott, Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs. Scho- The table was attractively decorat-
are also breeding for highly-colored, tieiu Stewart, Mrs. Cnester Wheel- [ ed with doronlcum and Iris. At virtue of an execution and order
of sale issued out of the Circuit
smooth, tender carrots.
er, Mrs. W. A. Bail, Mrs. Alvia bridge Mrs. Charles Hall held high Court
of the State of Oregon for
Potato yields suffer sometimes, dnofalall, Mrs. L. W. Coiner, Mrs. score. The club will meet in two Lane County this 20 th day of
from lack of enough magnesium In C lair H o g a te, M rs. J o n n K elly, weeks with Mrs. Hall for a 1 March, 1934, upon and pursuant to
\A Z A V S
M A K IN G
F R IE M P S
¿
Miss Betnel Uowdy and Mrs. Phil­ o’clock luncheon.
a decree duly given and made by
the soli The leaves usually turn
l i p Bukowski.
said Court this 16th day of March,
light green or yellow as a result
Mrs. Elmer Neet entertained 1934, In a suit pending therein In
Ona
Virginia
scientist
believes
The ladies' circle of the Baptist the Needlecraft club at a 1:30 which The Prudential Insurance
chemical analysis of the lower church entertained with a silver luncheon Wednesday.
The table Company of America, a corpora­
leaves of the plant will show wheth­ lea Wednesday afternoon of last and rooms were attractively deco­ tion, was plaintiff and Arah Hoyt
week
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
K.
K.
rated
with
spring
flowers
and the Graham, et. al. were defendants,
er nitrogen or magnesium causes
M ills. Mrs. Benton Schrenk sang
poor yields sod change In color of a solo, being accompanied by Mrs. afternoon was spent sewing and which execution and order of sale
socially. The club will meet in
the leaves.
He adds that experi­ George r- oster, Miss inelm a Hoag. two weeks with Mrs. Peter Nelson. was to me directed and command­
ed me to sell the real property |
—• —
ments show that placement of fer­ son played several piano numbers
hereinafter described to satisfy
Mrs. Roy Short entertained the certain liens and charges in said
tilizer I d the soil may Injure rather and Billy Heliiwell and Kicnard
than aid the seed.
When cut sur­ Smith sang a duet, being accom­ M. P. G. club with a 1:30 dessert decree specified, 1 will on Friday,
panied by Mrs, Roy Snort. An luncheon Tuesday. The tables were
faces of potato seed pieces come In artist contest was neld in which attractively decorated In keeping the 20th day of April, 1934, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the
cootact with fertilizer, healing la Mrs. Marian Hopper won first with the Easter season. Mrs. Ben­ southwest door of the Court House
prevented, and Injury or klllng of prize and Mrs. D. A. Emerson sec­ ton Schrenk was a guest. The club in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon
the seed results.
Whole seed does ond. Mrs. Nannie Smith and Mrs. will meet in two weeks with Mrs. offer for sale and sell at public |
A. C. Spriggs poured. The table O. L. Nichols,
auction for cash, subject to re­
not suffer thia type of Injury.
and rooms were attractively deco­
demption as provided by law, all
rated with marigolds.
The Delphian society will meet of the right, title and interest of
—
Monday evening at the home of the defendants in said suit and all
Pasture Improvement
Mrs. Bonita Skilling and Miss Mrs. Elbert Bede Instead of at the parties claiming by, through or
Howe entertained the Car­ home of Mrs. C. C. Cruson
Important for Farmers Bertna
under them or any of them in or
nation club Friday evening at tne planned.
to the following described real
Pasture Improvement la a profit­ nome of Mrs. Skilling. At bridge
property, to-wit;
able undertaking on southeastern Mrs. Phillip Bukowski held high
The Tanglefoot club will meet
The North 50 feet of the follow­
Ohio farms If live stock are kept score for members and Mrs. Carl this evening (Thursday).
ing described tract: Beginning at I
to utilize the extra forage, D. R. Ring for guests. Mrs. Bukowski was
the Northwest corner of Lot 5 of
The Temple of Tigers, Chlchen Block 13, of Elias Stewart’s Ad­
Dodd finds after several y ean of welcomed as a hew member. The
«-n>-1™«
rooms were attractively decorated Itza, has been reclaimed from ruin. dition to Eugene, Lane County,
demonstrations In fertilizing, lim­ with Orgon grape and wild cur­
French postage stamps carry ad­ Oregon, running thence South 100
ing and seeding these hillsides. rant. Relresnments were served vertisements printed In the margin. feet on the West line of said Lot
From these tests lie makes these de at a late hour. Guests were Mrs.
5; thence East parallel with the
King, Mrs. W. A. Bah, Mrs. R.
line of said Lot 5, 50 feet;
ductlons:
19-11». b « $
NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S SALE North
M.
Rice,
Mrs.
Joe
Bally,
Mrs.
thence North parallel with the
Reseeding of runout pasture at
REAL
PROPERTY.
Ralph Sheary and Mrs. Robert
West
line
of
said
Lot
5,
100
feet,
the time of applying lime and fer­ inompson.
Notice Is hereby given that by
the North line of said Lot 5;
virtue of an execution and order to
tilizer Is not necessary unless de­
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thence West to the place of be­
of
sale issued out of the Circuit ginning,
Mrs. O. V. Breese, Mrs. J. A.
sirable pasture plants cover less than
being 50 feet, and all In
10 bars
Court of the State of Oregon for
8 per cent of the ground area or Merryman and Mrs. George Mat- Lane County this 20th day of the City of Eugene, Lane County,
tnews
entertained
the
Presoytenan
Oregon.
unless quick results are desired.
ladies’ aid society Wednesday af­ March, 1934, upon and pursuant to
Dated this 20th day of March,
Fertilizers not only greatly In­ ternoon of last week in the church a decree duly given and made by 1934.
C. A. SWARTS,
said
Court
this
16th
day
of
March,
crease the yield but also gradually parlors. Officers were elected as
m22al9wf
Sheriff.
1934,
In
a
suit
pending
therein
In
10-oz. can
follows:
Mrs.
James
P.
Graham,
change the kind of vegetation occu­
which The Prudential Insurance By A. E, Hulegaard. Deputy.
president:
Mrs.
George
Jacobsen,
pying the land.
Company
of
America,
a
corpora­
vice president; Mra. O. W. Black-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
When capital la limited, the more, secretary-treasurer. Richard tion, was plaintiff and Ira E.
We also have this in 2- 5- andlO-lb. cans
Department of the Interior, gen- •
largest return per dollar Invested Bmith and Billy Heliiwell sang a Foote, et. al. were defendants,
eral
land
office
at
Roseburg,
Ore.
may be obtained from lime and su- duet, hollowing the business ses­ which execution and order of eale February 19, 1934
perphoapate.
Tlie largest net re­ sion a social hour was enjoyed and was to me directed and command­
Notice Is hereby given
th a t
ed me to sell the real property
2-ib. boxes
turn, however, comes from a com­ refreshments were served. Deco­ hereinafter described to satisfy Ananias Land of Dorena,
Ore.,
rations and favors were in keeping
who,
on
January
13,
1931,
made
|
plete fertilizer.
certain liens and charges In said
with St. Patrick’s day.
decree specified, I will on Friday, Homestead entry, Serial No. 019425,
Potash In addition to phosphate
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the 20th day of April, 1934. a t the for SWK SW14 section 3, town­
Mrs.
N.
E.
Glass
entertained
the
alone la not worthwhile as a gen
carton
hour
of 10 o’clock a. m. at the ship 21 S. range 2 W„ Willamette
LaComus
club
with
a
1:80
dessert
eral rule.
Where nitrogen and
southwest door of the Court House meridian, has filed notice of Inten­
luncheon
Tuesday.
The
table
and
tion to make final three-year
phosphate are used, the return from
in
Eugene,
Lane
County,
Oregon,
rooms were attractive with spring
additions of potash are much flowers and the afternoon was offer for sale and sell at public proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before E. O,
greater.
spent socially. A handkerchief auction for cash, subject to re­ Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu-1
7-lb. bags
Nitrogen la by far tlie most effec­ shower was given Mrs. A. W. demption as provided by law, all gene, Ore., on the 3rd day of April, |
of the right, title and interest of
tive of the three common elements Swanson, who will leave the last the defendants in said suit and all 1934.
Claimant names as witnesses: |
In Increasing yield.
Returns from of the week for Jacksonville to parties claiming by, through or
make her home. Mrs. Wm. Beck
Fred Fleck. Ray McCargar, Verlin
It, however, are rather limited un­ was a guest.
Plans were made under them or any of them in or Ward, Warren Kelly, all of Do­
10 lbs. 47c, 100 lbs.
less phosphorus and potassium are for the annual luncheon to be held to the following described real rena, Ore.
property,
to-wlt:.
also present In abundance.— Ohio in two weeks at the home of Mrs.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Beginning at a point in the Sec­
D. A. Emerson, president of the
Farmer.
tion line 2.50 chains East of the (22-0122 Commissioner or Register.
club.
Southwest corner of the Southeast
Goody brand, lb. can
Mrs. A. W. Kime entertained quarter of the Southeast quarter
Ice Requirements
of Section 12, Township 17 South. Drink Water With Meals
with
two
tables
of
bridge
Tuesday
To compute the annual Ice re evening honoring Mrs. A. W. Range 5 W est of the Willamette
G o o d f o r S to m a c h j
qulremeuta of a dairy farm In the Swanson, who will leave the last Meridian, running thence East
whole kernel, No. 2 cans, 2 for
northern states. If the lee house Is of the week for Jacksonville to 17.50 chains to the Southeast cor­
Water
with meals helps stomach
ner of said Section 12, thence
moderately good and shrinkage make her home. Mrs. George Mor­ North, along the section line, 20.00 Juices, aids digestion. If bloated
from melting la not more than 80 gan held high score and Mrs. Ren chains; thence East 3.00 chains; with gas add a spoonful of Adler-
Sanford low. Refreshments were
per cent, half a ton of lee per cow served at a late hour. The table thence North 10.00 chains; thence ika. One dose cleans out poisons
and washes BOTH upper and low-
2 for
la sufficient to eon, the cream and and rooms were attractive with West 3.00 chains; thence North er bowels. Kern's for Drugs. (4)
hold It at a low temperature for marigolds. Guests were Mrs. Mor­ 7.74 chains to the center of the
County
Road;
thence
North
86
de­
delivery two or three times a week gan, Mrs. Sanford. Mrs. Earl Full­ grees 40 minutes West along the
I f suitable cooling tanka are used. mer, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. center of the County Road 17.53
Elmer Ross of 608
Warren McFarland and Mrs. C. J.
chains to a point 2.50 chains East
s-ib. Pkg.
I f whole milk Is to ba cooled, the Kem.
So. 16 th St., Boise, ■
Idaho, s a y s : “ Some 1
of the West line of the North­
quantity of Ice stored should be
time
ago
I
had
a
pain
A group of neighbors surprised east quarter of the Southeast
increased to one and a half tuna
in the «mall of my back.
quarter of said Section 12; thence
W hen I sat down, the [
per cow, says the United States Mrs. General Johnson at her home South 38.74 chains to the place of
ache became more severe
Monday
afternoon,
honoring
her
Department of Agriculture.
For
beginning,
containing
70.00
acres,
and
I felt so stiff and
on her seventy-seventh birthday
sore across iny back. I
the needs of the average family on anniversary. The honored guest more or less, In Lane County, Ore­
__
My
kidneys
seemed to ■
a general farm at least five tons of received many useful gifts. Re­ gon.
l>if the.
weak, acted much too freelv. Dr. Pierce’s
Dated this 20th day of March, be
A-nuric completely rid me of the backache
tea are necessary for the season freshments were served at the tea 1934.
M a h e rs of"
C.
A.
SWARTS.
and
kidney
weakness.”
All
druggist*.
and, because of melting losses, this hour. Those present were Mrs. Jen­ m22al9wf
Sheriff.
Send 10« lo D r . P ie r r e ’» C lin ic , B u ffa lo ,
N A IL E Y S
nie Hayes, Mrs. Lora Finnerty,
N . Y ., f u r u t r ia l p k g . “ » ' • D o O u r P a r t.”
amounts to shout the minimum to Mrs. Sarah Nixon, Mrs. Ella Nix­ By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy.
MAYONNAISE
be considered, even for a well-in­ on, Mrs. Grace Coop, Mrs. Ethel
sulated Ice house.
Miller, Mrs. Allene Multlmore,
Mrs. Marie Hogate. Miss Goldie
Hayes and Mrs. Echo Weldon.
Crop Tests Made
All Over Nation
Entertainment
DANCE
M a rch 2 4
Veins— Ulcers
S T O M A C H R E L IE F
7 /n s e e ,
A L
PHONE
COTTAGE GROVE,OREGON
S3
Phone 53-2 Free City Deliveries Daily
SPECIALS FOR MARCH 23-24-26
Fisher’s Blend Flour
$1.69
Delicious Flour
1.55
Pels Naptha Soap
............
43c
Clabber Girl Baking Powder
Crackers,
Matches,
Salt,
25c
grahams or wafers
20c
Comet or Winner
Chocolate Malted Milk
25c
Diamond A Com
25c
Pep,
19c
baseball book free with 2 pkgs.
White Eagle Chips
29c
Syrup— Amaizó
5 lbs. white
35c
5 lbs. golden
35c
29c Q uart
W e will accept Lane county w arrants
in trade for groceries
Long Hitch Tiresome
Members of the Kensington club
entertained the Jolly Workers club
of Hebron Wednesday of last week
with a covered dish luncheon.
Guests wore Mrs. Mina Clark, Mrs.
Margaret Murray. Mrs. Lela Clark.
Mra. Etta Buker, Mrs. Frances
Patten. Mrs. Ida Kebelbeck, Mrs.
Pboe.be Williams, Mrs. Catharine
Norton, Mrs. Phoebe Young. Mrs.
Ruth Dugan, Mrs. Marie Dugan,
Mrs. Bertha Cherry, Mra. Bcttv
Vincent, Mrs. Nancv Ewing and
Mrs. Rachel Clover.
Mrs. S. V. Allison and Mrs. T.
C. Wheeler entertained the Joker
club Friday evening at the Allison
home. At bridge Miss Eunice Van
Denberg held high score. Bouquets
of spring flowers made the rooms
attractive
refreshments were
Weed Seeds Live Long served at and
a late hour, with Miss
In pointing out the longevity and June Wheeler and Miss Jean Alli-
vitality of weed seeds, the University eon assisting the hostesses. The
of California agricultural extension club will meet In two weeks, with
service warns that planting clean Mrs. W. B. Johnston and Mrs. A.
W. Swanson as hostesses.
sseda will aid In getting crops free
from weeds, but If ever there were
weeds on the ground, the practice
cannot prevent them from sprout­
ing. and growing. Morning glory,
smartweed. broad leaved dock, red
clover, Jlmson weed, black nightin­
gale, plantain ragweed and curled
lambsquarier seeds w ill live for
thirty years, and then grow. Reed
canary grass, purslaoe, hlaek mus­
tard. sugar beet, burdock and Can­
ada thistle will live tor twenty
yearn.
F o rest Feead ea Seabed
A forest of trees believed to be
40.000 years old has been found by
divers at tbs bottom of the Baltic
sea. between Rngen and the 8 wed
lab coast. They are at a depth of
from 100 to 128 fee t Some of the
trees still stand erect
At a meeting of Neighbors of
Woodcraft Wednesday evening of
last week Mrs. Margaret Sowles
Newlun was Initiated. Mrs. Nancv
Oglesby was Installed as manager,
Mrs. Mabelle Wilson acting as In­
stalling officer. Refreshments were
served following the meeting bv
Mrs. Elsie Currlu, Mra. Grace Da­
vie and Mre. Mabel Dixon. The
tables were attractively decorated
In keeping with the Easter season.
The Constellation club enter­
tained with a benefit brldre party
Thursday evening in the Masonic
club rooms. The rooms were at- j
tractively decorated as a Japanese
garden. Mrs. O. E Woodson held
high score for women aand Mre.
R. M. Rice second high. Howard
Arnett held high score for men
and Carl King second high. Re­
freshments were served at a ’ate
hour.
Mrs. Harley Oates entertained i
the La Mercredl Pont club with a I
1:80 bridge dessert luncheon Wed- ,
H a ra -k iri (ha-ra-kee-ree) is the nesday of last week at the home of
Mrs. Fred Anderson. The table
common name applied to self de­ was attractive with lonqulls and '
struction or "honorable death" by splrea. Mrs. 8. R. Veatch held t
suicide o f the Japaneea. Mata Hart high score. Mrs. Phillip Bukowski
was a celebrated Bgure. a darner, was a gu est The club trill meet j
who was accused and executed as a In two weeks with Mrs. Harold ,
Hara-kiri
German spy during the World war
Box L e tte r Files. Sentinel.
W edding Invitations. Sentinel.
W hitlock
The O. L. H . club w ill be en-
, tsrtalned w ith a 1:80 bridge de-
' sseert luncheon Tuesday a t
the
l home o f Mre. George Morgan.
$4.59
fine cane..............................
SALAD TIME D R E SSIN G '
While the difference between a 10
foot team hitch and 100-foot hitch
la considerable. It Is not as great
as people make out, and It la all
bosh that a team cannot drag a 94
pound bag of cement at the end of
a 100-foot rope. They can drag It
easily, but It would tire them mnch
mors rapidly because of tlie poorer
footing. Thia same reason also ex­
plains why the front team of a tan
dem hitch tires so much more than
the rear team ; the flatter angle at
which they must pull gives them
a poorer chance to exert their
Strength
17c
Leslie’s.........................................................
Sugar,
Suffer from Backache?
5c
Meat Department
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials
Shortening
3 lbs. for
Swift’s Premium Whole or Half
. . . 25c
NEXT WEEK WILL BE
Lard, 3 lbs. . 29c
(iarJen (ourt
LARD
4 lbs............ 38c
Beauty Week
to o or» cordially Invited to a special showing of the New
Carden Court Toiletries at our store during the coming
It will be G arden Court Beauty W eek, and with the por­
ch a >e of any Garden Court product a t th» regular price,
which 1« 5 5 cents, you will be privileged to (elect any
other Garden Court product of the same value, and It will
be given to you without charge, a t a compliment of the
manufacturer.
Center Slices . .
LOIN_____
1 7 ic
ROUND-
1 / ^2 lb-
T-BONE
TH E
10c
Hamburger.. 10c lb.
STEAKS
W H E R E
HAMS— 19c lb.
Beef Roasts
1 2 |c lb.
Short Ribs 10c lb.
T H R I FTY
T H R IV E
The line consist« of many hems for the dally care of the
n r
skin, such as Creams, Lotions, Astringents, Face Powder,
etc, and all are reasonably priced at 55 cents each.
KELLY DRUG CO.
John Kelly, Prop.
F W HERE
S M IL IN G SERVICE WELCOMES YOU