T H V B SP A Y , J I N K
THB BEMTOiBI^OOTTAOB OBOVB, OREGON.
7, IBM
Mr. a n d M rs. N . E C om pton
a n d th e G. B. A rn e st fam ily sp e n t
th e w eek end a t th e Jo e S m ith
su m m er hom e on th e U m pqua.
M rs. U rsu la H olm es a n d chil
d re n o f G ra n ts P a s s visited last
w eek a t the E.
C.
L ockw ood
hom e.
AT BREIER S LOW PRICE POLICY
M rs. L e n o ra P y b u rn . te a c h e r in
the E u g en e schools, a rriv e d S un
day a n d will spend th e su m m er
a t th e hom e of h e r m o th e r, M rs.
W . L. H ubbell.
M iss B e th B ede is on a m o n th ’s
Men's Outing Shoe, composition sole........................_. .$1.39
"v acatio n fro m h e r position w ith
T
he
S e n tin e l w hile receiving tr e a t
M en’s High Grade Shoe, plain or cap toe .... .............. $2.97
m e n t for h e r eyes. M rs. F . L.
G
ra
n
n is is fillin g M iss B ede’s po
M en’s Double Wear, All-Leather Shoe .......... _.......... $3.97
sition on T h e S entinel.
Ideal M en’s Work Shoe, full gTain uppers ............... $1.98
Mr. a n d M rs. C larence S pencer
a n d fo u r c h ild ren of A lbany sp e n t
M en’s Plain Toe All-Leatner Snoe .......... ................... $2.47
S u n d a y w ith M rs. S p e n c er’s p a r
Herman Navy Shoes, with composition sole. . , ......... $2.79
ents, M r. a n d M rs. W- H. O s tra n
Herman Navy Shoe, leather sole .......... ....................... $2.97
der.
M r. a n d Mrs. H . B. B reedlove
Boys’ Heavy Work Shoe, durable ............................. $1.95
a n d son P a r is re tu rn e d M onday
Boys’ E xtra Heavy Highest Quality ........................... $2.79
fro m N o rth B end, w h ere they
M en’s Krom Leather Heaviest Best Shoes .... .......... $4.75
sp e n t th e w eek end a t th e hom e
of th e ir d a u g h te r a n d siste r, M rs.
Men’s West Coast Loggers ........................................... $10.96
G eorge H e w itt.
M r. a n d M rs.
i H e w itt a n d sm all d a u g h te r w ere
g u ests a t the B reedlove hom e
-ue m o rtal day.
G eorge S taley Jr., R oseburg, who
died I n u r s d a y a s the re su lt of a
tail fro m a ra ilro a d tre s tle the
day betöre, w as a b ro th e r of Mrs.
G lenn Owen, a fo rm e r C ottage
G rove re sid en t. N o p a rtic u la rs of
Mrs. Inez M eeks
has
m oved the a c c id e n t h a v e b een received
fro m th e O m er a p a rtm e n ts to her here.
hom e on C h erry co u rt. M rs. M ary
M rs. M erle W oods Jo h n s to n of
R oss a n d d a u g h te r G lenda, who
occupied the M eeks hom e, have S e a ttle is in th e city on business
con
n ected w ith a service sta tio n
m oved to th e hom e of M rs. Le
n o ra M oughm er fo r th e sum m er. w hich sh e ow ns on n o rth N in th
stre e t. S he is a g u e st a t th e C. A.
Mull ii Johnatun. K cal Estate,
F e m a le tro u b le ? D r. H. A. H a B eidler hom e.
Loans, su re Insurance. 1’hone 58.
gen. F re e c o n su ltatio n .
jn7c
M r. a n d M rs. D w ight M ercer,
G ordon Sikes of Dee
a rriv e d
M r. a n d M rs, M. C. H ick en b o t- who live n e a r In dependence, visit
la s t w eek to spend th e su m m er a t
th e hom e of his g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. to m a n d c h ild ren re tu rn e d th e la t ed w ith frie n d s h e re la s t w eek.
te r p a r t of the w eek from M ilton,
a n d M rs. T h o m as Sikes.
K e n n e th W a tk in s a n d a gro u p
w here they w ere called by the
Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam S kondin, illness
of
M r.
H ic k en b o tto m ’s of m en fro m E u g en e w e n t in to th e
B ohem ia d istric t F rid a y . M r. W at
y o u n g ev an g elists w ho h ave ju s t fa th e r.
com pleted a to u r of th e e a ste rn
M rs. Je n n ie N ichols, w ho had k in s is one of th e new o w n ers of
s ta te s w ill a s s is t w ith the F rid a y sp e n t tw o m o n th s a t the hom e of tne N oonday m ine.
G eorge
Je n n in g s
of
E ugene
n ig h t services a t the P e n tec o stal a g ra n d d a u g h te r. Mrs. D onnell Al
c h u rch . Mr. S kondin is also a len, le ft ¿Saturday bv tr a in fo r h e r m oved a load of m a c h in e ry for
v io lin ist a n d will e n te rta in w ith iiom e in
S an
F ran cisco .
Mrs. tile L ea d C ry sta l m ine in to the
m u sical num bers.
N ichols' d a u g h te r, M rs.
A rth u r B onem ia d is tric t la s t w eek.
P lu m b in g a n d heatin g . W illiam DeVall, a n d th e la tte r ’s d a u g h te r,
A d a u g h te r, w ho h a s been nam
B eck, phone 123-J.
Jn7c M iss G enevieve. also of S an ed G lo ria Belle, w as b orn May 26
F
ra
n
c
isco
,
who
had
been
visiting
to
Mr. a n d Mr3. H. K . H a rd in g
Mrs. W ilm a W agner of L eban
is a
on is a g u e st th is w eek of Mrs. here, left Sunday by m o to r fo r of P o rtla n d . T he m o th e r
d a u g h te r of Mrs. Jo se p h
Best,
B. R. Job. T he tw o w om en have th e ir hom e.
fo
rm
erly
H
a
ttie
T
hom
pson
of
th is
been frie n d s over a
period
of
B e au tifu l line of hosiery; best
b ra n d s—K a y se r
and
Allen
A. city.
y e ars.
J a m e s R e d fo rd w as in P o rtla n d
Mr. a n d M rs. Virgil Gowdy left L a te s t sh ad es in both ch iffo n a n d
th e p a st w eek fo r C hicago, w here c h iffo n service w eight. L ook be th e p a s t w eek on business.
th e y will v isit relativ es a n d a t fo re you buy a t o u r g ra d es a n d
A son h a s been b orn to M r. a n d
j7o M rs. G. E . M. Y ork of E ugene.
te n d the exposition. T hey plan to prices. T he S m a rt Shop.
v isit the C hevrolet fa c to ry
and
M rs. E liz a H ow e re tu rn e d W ed T he m o th e r is a d a u g h te r of the
d riv e a new e a r hom e on th e re nesday of la s t w eek fro m
E d late F . E . M endenhall of th is city.
t u r n trip .
m onds, W asn., w here she visited
M r. a n d M rs. W. R. E v e r e tt left
Good fellow s g e t to g e th e r u t th e relativ es. She w as accom panied T u esd ay on a m o to r tr ip to M on
M iss
Violet ta n a . To the c a r w as a tta c h e d a
P a stim e . E v e ry th in g needed fo r hom e by a niece,
auciuble, enjo y ab le h o u r o r two. tfc S to u g h to n , w ho will re m a in fo r com fortable
house
tra ile r con
tn e sum m er.
stru c te d by M r. E v e re tt.
Mr. a n d M rs. V ictor V ineig of
M iss G eneva K im e, a m em b er of
S an D iego, Cal., w ere g u e sts la st the n u rse s' s ta f f a t G ood S a m a ri
w eek
at
the
hom e
of M rs. ta n h o sp ital in P o rtla n d , v isited
V ineig’s g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. C a th T u esd ay a t th e hom e of h e r p a r
F inely ground, in su g a r sacks,
a rin e B ader. T hey le ft F rid a y for ents. D r. a n d M rs. A. W . K im e.
per ton, $4.00, a n d 2o eac h a l
hom e by w ay of S a lt L ak e City.
S te w a rt R o b e rts w ill leave to
lowed w hen sa c k s a re re tu rn e d .
he
M rs. R a n so n L. Cone a n d son m o rro w fo r F lo ren ce, w h ere
C alclte P o u ltry G rits.
Leslie w en t to O ak rid g e M onday will v isit for a w eek or m ore a t
C hick a n d pullet size, ton, $3.00
the
hom
e
of
Bob
K
yle.T
he
tw
o
to sp en d th e week. Mr. Cone and
Men a n d tu rk e y size, ton $8.00
a b ro th e r E a r l a re a t O akridge boys becam e frie n d s a t sco u t cam p
c u ttin g c ed a r to fill a c o n tra c t I la s t su m m er.
Blackbutte mines, blackbutte, Ore.
fo r pencil sla ts w ith a n e a s te rn
M rs. V elm a G room is in E ugene
firm .
th is w eek w ith a d a u g h te r, Mrs.
J.
J. Ja c k so n , w hose h u sb a n d , Of-
V ern W icks is hom e fro m San
M rs. E v a G uyder a n d F r a n k F ra n c isco ,
w here
he
received ! fice r Ja c k so n , w as d row ned in the
m ill ra ce in E u g en e S unday a s th e
W oodard of Y oncalla w ere guests tr e a tm e n t in a hospital.
M em orial day a t th e hom e of Mr.
M rs. W ilb u r S p ra y re tu rn e d the re su lt of a c ra sh w ith a d ru n k e n
a n d M rs. F re d B e n n e tt
driv
er.
la tte r p a r t of la s t w eek
fro m
M rs.
L e n o ra M oughm er
and
M rs. Jo h n K ebelbeck h a s r e tu r n M edford, w here she visited h e r
d a u g h te r, M iss Z ena M oughm er,
ed hom e fro m a E ug en e hospital. p a ren ts.
M rs. H allie H aw k in s, Mr. and
M r. a n d M rs. Joe C h arim o n te le ft T u esd ay fo r p o in ts in Idaho.
M rs. R oy Bellow s a n d Mr. a n d le ft F rid a y fo r a v a ca tio n tr ip to T hey plan to be gone a ll sum m er.
M rs. E d Jones, all of R oseburg, O regon beaches.
M rs. W a lte r B e aristo a n d th ree
of
E ug en e
w ere
Sunday
s p e n t M em orial day a t the hom e
A n n a P e trie h a s been call g sons
u
e sts a t the hom e of M rs. W el
of Mrs. H a w k in s' p a ren ts, Mr. and ed M a rs.
s a c irc u it c o u rt ju ro r.
com e H ubbell.
M rs. J . Q. W illits.
M rs. C la ra B u rk h o ld er, M iss
Mrs. F r a n k P h illip s a n d son
Com e in! See our new voile a n d B elle
B u rk h o ld er,
M rs. L y d ia
p rin t dresses. T h e S m a rt Shop. J7c S to u ffe r a n d M rs. A n n a P e tr ie a t R o n a ld of C orvallis w ere calling
on
old frie n d s h e re M em orial day.
M r. a n d M rs. O. B. H a rrim a n ten d ed the fu n e ra l of M rs. T hom as
M rs. R oy L eo n a rd a n d
sm all
o f P o rtla n d v isited fo r a
sh o rt P ie rc e a t E u g en e S a tu rd a y . Mrs.
tim e T h u rsd a y w ith th e
S. L. P ie rc e w as a
fo rm e r
C ottage d a u g h te rs have re tu rn e d to th e ir
M ackins. T he H a rrim a n s a n d Mr. G rove re sid e n t a n d m oyed t o E u hom e in B radw ood follow ing a
v isit o i sev eral w eeks a t th e hom e
M ackin w ere n eighbors in W iscon gene in 1912.
s in .
M rs. M cK inley C a rr of P o rtla n d of M rs. L e o n a rd ’s p a re n ts, Mr. a n d
A m a rria g e license w as issued is a g u e st th is w eek a t the hom e Mrs. G. B. F u llerto n .
D r. a n d M rs. A. W. K im e, th e ir
F rid a y to R a lp h W itc h er of C ot of h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. O.
son-in-law a n d d a u g h te r, M r. and
ta g e G rove a n d Josep h in e Ziolko- M. K em .
i
M
rs.
A r th u r L in k
of P o rtla n d ,
sk i of S pringfield.
M r. a n d M rs. E lb e r t S m ith m o
Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge M cR ey to red to M onm outh S u n d ay to a t B e tty R o m ain e a n d G e rald in e K em
nolds le ft last w eek fo r Id a h o to te n d s ta te n o rm a l school bacca m o to re d to T re n t S unday to v isit
v isit a t the hom e of M r. Mc lau re ate . T h eir d a u g h te r E velyn w ith D r. a n d Mrs. C laude K une.
D r. C laude K im e, w ho h a s been
R e y n o ld s’ b ro th e r A ustin.
is a m em b er of th ia y e a r’s g ra d u in
ill h e a lth fo r som e tim e, is re
S chofield S te w a rt fo r good plum b a tin g class.
p orted im proving.
tag .
in26tf
H e rb e rt C ochran, fo rm e r C ottage
M r. a n d M rs. S. V. A llison m o
G rove boy w ho h a d been
w ith
to C orvallis to d ay (T h u rs
S w ift a n d com pany in E ug en e for d tored
a
fo r th e ir d a u g h te r J e a n , w ho
sev eral y e ars, h a s gone to G ra n ts has y ) com
the school y e a r a t
P a ss, w here he h a s p u rc h ase d a O. S. C. pleted
T h ey w ill r e tu r n th is eve
service sta tio n business.
ning,
M r. a n d M rs. A r th u r L in k re
“O F ra n k , doesn’t Is “SYM
C larence M iller a n d son Tom of
tu rn e d to P o rtla n d y e sterd a y a f te r Los
PHONY” ’ th a t N orge Is Ju st a
A ngeles v isited d u rin g the
a v isit of several d a y s a t the p a s t w
little ah ea d w hen it com es to
eek w ith M r. a n d M rs. O.
h om e of M rs. L in k ’s p a ren ts, D r. V. B reese,
re frig e ra to rs?
fo rm e r n e ig h b o rs in
a n d M rs. A. W. K im e. T hey w ere S o u th D a k o ta. M r. M iller w as fo r
SEE
acco m p an ied hom e by M rs. L in k 's m erly in th e re ta il lum ber busi
d a u g h te r, B e tty R om aine, w ho a t ness a n d h a s been in te re s te d in
te n d e d school h e re th is y e a r a n d observ in g the p roduction of lum
w as a m em ber of th e e ig h th g ra d e ber. T he M illers have also v isited
g ra d u a tin g class.
o th e r fo rm e r neighbors, th e C. H .
M r. a n d Mrs. L ew is C avin and B oslaugh fam ily.
H a r r y G rube a n d g ran d so n , Joe
G rube o f P e n g ra , le ft M em orial son R ic h a rd of S a n F ra n c isc o a n d
S everal m em b e rs of th e R oyal
d a y for a v isit a t Mr. G ru b e ’s old M iss L ucy M adden of P o rtla n d N eig
h b o rs will a tte n d a m eeting
hom e in P e n n sy lv an ia.
E n ro u te w ere g u ests la s t w eek a t th e D. H. of th e E u g en e lodge F rid a y eve
they will v isit the E x p o sitio n of H em en w ay hom e. M r. a n d Mrs. ning, w hen th e suprem e m a n a g e r
P ro g re ss in Chicago. T hey
a re C avin le ft T h u rsd a y fo r th e ir hom e is expected fro m Illinois.
m a k in g th e tr ip by m otor.
b u t L ucy re m a in e d fo r a longer
H a r r ie t N ichols, J r e s h m a n in
D r. a n d M rs. A. S. A u stin of v isit w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts .
hom e econom ics, a n d E lta H oh-
A berdeen, W ash., a n d M rs. A. J.
M r. a n d M rs. W ilshire B risto w m an, Junior in education, a t O re
K ingsley a / P o rtla n d , p a re n ts a n d a n d c h ild ren a n d B e tty C u rrin of gon S ta te college in C orvallis, b oth
a u n t of M rs. C. S. R o b erts, a r E u g en e w ere S u n d ay g u e sts a t the of D e lig h t valley, w ere fo rm ally
rived la st T h u rsd a y fo r a v isit a t hom e of Mrs. M elia C u rrin .
pledged to A lpha K a p p a c h a p te r
th e R o b e rts hom e a n d to a tte n d
Mr. a n d M rs. M ichael M cKeon o f th e n a tio n a l K a p p a D e lta so
th e com m encem ent
of
S te w a rt of Los A ngeles v isited la s t w eek r o r ity a t a firesid e service last
R o b e rts, who w as g ra d u a te d from a t th e hom e of M rs. M cK eon’s
S a tu rd a y evening.
th e e ig h th g ra d e T uesday.
a u n t, M rs. E ste lla S alton.
T he hike of boy sco u t tro o p 18,
lie d K ose B u tte r. Ice C ream .
Mr. a n d M rs. E lb e r t S m ith a n d scheduled fo r y esterd a y , w as po st
A sk fo r th em . C. G. C ream ery, tfc M rs. D. R. H a m a n t m otored to poned on acc o u n t o f the w eather.
M r. a n d M rs. R a lp h
P a rso n s R o se b u rg M em orial day.
S co u t L ea d e r F re d B osley a n
sp e n t the w eek end w ith relativ es
M r. a n d M rs. *C. E. U m phrey n ounced th e tro o p w ould tak e the
a n d frien d s in P o rtla n d .
a n d M r. a n d M rs. N elson D u rh a m hike M onday m o rn in g a n d w ould
M rs. H . H. F ie ste r, w ho re ce n t sp e n t M em orial d a y on S m ith m eet a t th e a rm o ry a t 9 o’clock.
ly u n d e rw en t a m ajo r op eratio n riv er, m o to rin g a s f a r a s G u n ter. T hey p lan to go to W a rd ’s bu tte.
a t a E ugene h ospital, Is rep o rte d
M rs. W a lte r P e a k a n d d a u g h te r
T h e H a r r y S h o rt fa m ily of Spo
a s slow ly im proving.
M a rje rv a n d M iss A u g u sta H oliday k a n e a rriv e d M onday fo r a tw o
Mrs. A. J. S p ran k le of P o rtla n d of B end w ere g u ests this w eek a t w eeks' v isit a t th e Ja m e s a n d Roy
a rriv e d F rid a y to a tte n d
high th e hom e of M rs. P e a k ’s siste r, S h o rt hom es.
school com m encem ent. H e r son M rs. D. A. E m e rso n . T hey accom
C h e ste r W heeler is re p o rte d as
T om is a m em b er of the g r a d u p anied Mr. P e a k , w ho stopped a t re co v e rin g sa tisfa c to rily fro m a
a tin g class,________ ________
E ugene for th e L ions convention. re c e n t tonsil operation.____________
Work Shoes
SUPER-VALUES
C. J. Breier Co. CS
C ity B r ie fs
i
Agricultural Lime
‘SYMPHONY’
R A D IO R A Y
Sm ith-Short G ro cery
Phone No. 1
M r. a n d M rs. M arvin H arp o le
a n d ch ild ren a n d M r a 8. O. W a r
re n a n d d a u g h te r P h y llle spent
M em orial d a y a t Y oncalla.
M r. a n d M rs. S. O. W a rre n a n d
P h y llis V incent w ere g u e sts a t th e
M ary S m ith hom e In W a lk e r S a t
u rd ay .
M r. a n d M rs. S. T. R ose v isited
y e ste rd a y in C resw ell a t th e hom e
of M rs. R o se ’s p a re n ts.
J o e D am ew ood of R edm ond vis
ite d th is w eek a t th e hom es of
his d a u g h te rs, M rs. C o rb e tt S m ith
a n d M rs. L aw so n Slagle, a t C ulp
C reek. H e re tu rn e d hom e W ed
nesday.
M r. a n d M rs. R a lp h B la n k a n d
d a u g h te r of P o r tla n d w ere h e re
th ia w eek to a tte n d th e com m ence
m en t of Mrs. B la n k ’s siste r, G ayle
L indam ood.
M iss M erle B ow en of S ilv erto n
a n d M iss F lo re n ce J e n k s of H a l
sey, te a c h e rs in th e h ig h school,
le ft fo r th e ir h o m es y esterd a y .
M iss F ra n c e s Cox, te a c h e r in
th e M cM innville schools, is h e re to
spend the su m m e r w ith her p a r
ents, M r. a n d M rs. T om Cox.
M rs. C la ra B u rk h o ld e r a n d M iss
Belle B u rk h o ld e r le ft y e ste rd a y
fo r M edford to a tte n d the diam ond
jub ilee
fe stiv itie s.
Mrs.
B u rk
h o ld e r’s m o th er, M rs. L ydia S to u f
fe r, is a g u e st of M rs, E lb e rt Bede
d u rin g th e ir absence.
R oy R . H e w itt, of th e a tto rn e y
g e n e ra l's office in Salem , w a s a n
o v e r-n ig h t g u e st T u esd ay a t the
F . L. G ra n n is hom e. M r. H e w itt
is a n old College m ate of Mr.
G ra n n is a n d w a s h e re to deliver
th e h ig h school c o m m e n ce m e n t a d
dress.
O m e r M oore h a s gone to P o r t
land, w h ere he h a s a c o n tra c t fo r
rem o d elin g a d ry kiln. T h e w ork
is being done fo r R oy S m ith , son
of M rs. M ary S m ith of th is city.
Blair Stewart Is in Opera.
B la ir S te w a rt, co u sin of M rs.
J a m e s P . G ra h am , w ho c h arm ed
m usic lovers w ith a n ev en in g of
song tw o y e a rs a g o a t M rs. G ra
h a m ’s hom e, m a d e his d e b u t in
g ra n d o p e ra la s t m o n th in C olum
bus, O., a c c o rd in g to w ord re
ceived by M rs. G ra h a m . Mr. S tew
a r t took th e te n o r lead of M an-
rlch o In the o p era, "Il T ro v a to re .”
played by th e C olum bus Civic O p
e ra com pany. M rs. G ra h a m re
ceived clippings fro m v a rio u s Co
lum bus d ailies la u d in g th e sin g er
fo r h is m arv elo u s in te rp re ta tio n .
T hey also fe a tu re d a p ic tu re of
his m o th er, w ho trav e le d 3,000
m iles fro m S alem to be present.
Street Carnival Planned.
Î
Student Body Officers
Installed, Awards Made t
H igh school stu d e n t body offi
cers fo r th e com ing year. Installed
a t a n assem bly T uesday, a re as
follow s: J a c k Kelly, p re sid en t;
D aisy Z lm m erly, vice p re sid en t;
R u th Stow ell, se c re ta ry ; C ecil Saf-
ley. tre a s u re r; M illard M cF arlan d ,
business m an a g er. G irls’ league
officers follow : M a rg a re t W ilson,
p re sid en t; C h a rlo tte B urk h o ld er,
vice p re sid en t; D aisy Z im m erly.
s e c re ta ry ;
M a rg are t
P e terso n ,
tre a su re r.
T h e a w a rd m ost coveted, the
L ions club citizenship cup, w as giv
en the c la ss of '34. D r. H . A. H agen,
re p re se n tin g th e L ions, m ad e the
p re sen ta tio n . O th e r a w a rd s follow:
A th letic for tr a c k —C liffo rd Shaw
(also a c a p ta in 's s ta r ) , V irgil H orn,
H a ro ld M ackin, R o b e rt D usenber-
ry, a ll se n io rs; W ayne M ackin,
N o rris K ing, V ernon T horeson,
J a c k C aton, E lm e r M ason, E rw in
Joll, B yron T hies, R aym ond T hles
(m a n a g e r); g irls’ a th le tic activi
tie s—R o e tta A ubrey, V ivian R og
ers, A udrey H u n t, F a y W ooley
(also given a larg e w hite ‘‘O’’ for
hav in g won th e h ig h est n u m b er of
points possible, 150); d ebate—R u th
R issue, M a rg a re t W ilson, R u p e rt
Shaw , E d w in B auder, M illard Mc
F a rla n d ;
typing—Ire n e
S handa,
F a y W ooley, G ayle L indam ood,
H elen H an sen , M illicent DeLacey.
The le tte rm e n 's a w a rd s given to
boys who, In the estim a tio n of the
club, have g iv en special service
to the school in a th le tic a ctivities,
w ere p re sen te d to C lifford Shaw
fo r tr a c k a n d H aro ld M ackin for
g e n era l activ ities. S pecial recog
n ition w as given to V irgil H orn,
o u tsta n d in g a tn ie te , w ho In four
y ears has w on 12 letters. V irgil
w as presened w ith a silv er trophy.
Special m en tio n w as m ad e of the
follow ing h o n o r stu d e n ts w ith th e ir
g ra d e a v era g es listed: E d n a G rubb,
1.19; M au rin e S h e a rer, 1.25; M ari
on Johnson, 1.47; H elen H ansen,
1.54; G ayle L indam ood, 1.58; G en
evieve Coblenz, 1.96; R o b e rt K ruse,
2.37; L eo D ugan, 2.4; H aro ld
M ackin, 2.43; T om Cox, 2.59; V era
G ilham , 2.6.
Bruzas Is Taken Suddenly
C arl B ruzas, re sid e n t fo r a n um
ber of y e ars a t th e c o rn e r of n o rth
S ixth s tre e t a n d G ibbs avenue,
died suddenly a t 1 p. m. W ednes
day, w hen stric k e n w ith a h e a rt
a tta c k w hile em ployed a t the
C h am b ers m ill. Mr. B ru zas had
s ta rte d w ork th a t m o rn in g a n d a t
th e tim e w as p u sh in g a w h eelb ar
row in th e m ill y ard . H e is su r
vived by his w ife.
T he A m erican L egion is m a k in g
p lan s fo r a s tr e e t c a rn iv a l to be
held on th e ev en in g o f J u ly 3.
C ooperation o f th e c h a m b e r of
com m erce h a s been a sk e d a n d a
c o m m itte e h a s been a p p o in te d to
Sturges Lad Is Injured.
feel o u t business In te re sts a s to
Louis S tu rg e s, 13-yeai-old son of
w h a t su p p o rt w ould be given. A Mr. a n d M rs. D. W. S tu rg e s, sus-
fire w o rk s disp lay w ould be given r tain ed fo u r broken bones in his
In co n ju n c tio n w ith th e c arn iv al. ! le ft foot M em orial d a y w h en he
' fell fro m a tree. T he fam ily w as
Scout Camp to Be Shown.
p icn ick in g a t G ra y ’s b ridge on
H. B. Sallee, E u g en e , boy sc o u t Mosby creek a n d y oung S turges
executive of W illa m e tte council of w as clim bing a tre e w hen a lim b
L an e county, w ill be p re se n t a t a broke a n d he fell to the ground.
public m eeting M onday n ig h t in H e w as ta k e n to th e E ugene hos
th e h igh school a u d ito riu m . Mr. p ita l fo r tre a tm e n t, re tu rn e d hom e
Sallee will show a se t o f colored i S unday a n d Is re p o rte d a s lm prov-
slides of sco u t cam p life a t C am p i ing.
L u ck y Boy on Blue riv e r a n d a n
nounce plans fo r the com ing cam p
Feature Writer to Speak.
periods. P a r e n ts of hoy sco u ts
E rn e s t W. P e te rso n , new s fea
h av e been u rg e d to be p r e s e n t
tu re w rite r fo r th e O regon J o u r
nal, will sp e a k S u n d a y n ig h t a t
the M ethodist c h u rc h on "T he In
te rn a tio n a l
R eligious S itu atio n ,"
Mr. P e terso n , w ho is a n o u tsta n d
in g lay m an in P o rtla n d a n d the
n o rth w e st, re ce n tly re tu rn e d from
a m eetin g of th e b oard of foreign
m issions in N ew Y o rk city.
ANNOUNCING
AMAZING
TYPEWRITER
brtiiGAI N
S c o ttish IU te rs Go to M edford.
F o u r from h e re joined S cottish
R ite m em b ers fro m E u g en e in a
tr ip to M edford th e la tte r p a r t of
la s t w eek to a tte n d a re u n io n of
M edford a n d E u g e n e bodies. T hose
going fro m h e re w ere W . J. W hite,
O. V. B reese, Rev. I. G. S h a w and
E lb e rt Bede.
SOCIETY i
i------------------- li
T he O. L. H. club w as e n t.r -
tain e d a t the hom e of Mrs.
.me«
P. G ra h a m T uesday w ith a des
se rt luncheon. S w cetpeas w ere a t
tra c tiv e decorations. B ridge was
the fe a tu re , w ith prizes going to
Mrs. G eorge Ja c o b sen for m em bers
a n d M rs. H. A H a g en for guests.
Mrs. R e n S a n fo rd received th e
tra v e lin g prize. In v ite d g u e sts in
cluded Mrs. H ag en , Mrs. S anford,
Mrs. W. B. Jo h n sto n , M rs. C lara
B u rk h o ld er, M iss B elle B u rk h o ld
er and
Mrs. C y n th ia
B arton,
P o rtla n d , g u est of h e r siste r, Mrs.
G eorge M organ.
Sugar, pure cane, 20 lbs, $1.00
J a r Rings, heavy, 6 doz. 25c
Fruit Pectin, 2 bottles ..... 35c
Crescent Compound,
4-lb. pkg____ _______
35c
Raisins, 2 lbs..... ................ . 13c
Pork & Beans, 4 c a n s .. ......25c
Post Toasties, 2 pkgs...........15c
Soap, laundry, 5 bars ..........10c
Corn, Golden Maize, c a n .....15c
Tomatoes, Solid Pack, 2 for 25c
Chocolate, 1-lb. c a n ___ __ 23c
Beans, white or red, 4 lbs. 19c
Pineapple, large c a n .. ......... 15c
Toilet Paper, 1000-sheet.......5c
Sugar and Flour Are Advancing
DANCE
Saturday, June 9
T he m on th ly M asonic dance will
be held T h u rsd a y n ig h t of next
week. T he e n te rta in m e n t com m it
tee is Mr. a n d Mrs. £ C Luce,
Mr. a n d M rs. C. E. C aldw ell and
Miss B ethel Gowdy.
Mrs. K a rl K. M ills e n te rta in e d
a t d in n er S a tu rd a y n ig h t honor
ing a nephew . B rew er Mills, on ’
his b irth d a y
a n n iv e rsa ry .
Five
young m en frien d s of B rew er's
w ere Invited gueets.
M rt. A. C. Spriggs a n d son
W endell a tte n d e d th e Koke-Mc-
K enzie w edding T h u rsd a y In E u
A rd a th E a s tb u rn a n d R oss J. gene. T he groom , P h illip K oke, is
H o rn w ere u n ited in
m arriag e a nephew of M ra Spriggs.
S unday forenoon a t th e M ethodist
parsonage. Rev. M. A. G roves of
Service Stattoo 1» Sold.
ficiated w ith th e Im pressive rin g
Jo sie M. W akefield service
cerem ony. Miss M ary Ja n e C ald sta The
tio n , sto re a n d cam p of five
well a n d Ja c k E a s tb u rn , b ro th e r of acre s
on
P acifio hig h w ay a t
th e bride, w ere th e couple’s only V eatch sp u r w as purchased th is
a tte n d a n ts . The couple w ill reside week by l la r r v M. R eed of V an
a t 1305 w est M ain stre et.
couver, W ash. P ossession will be
given a t once a n d Mr. R eed plans
M em bers of th e
C onstellation su b sta n tia l
im provem ents.
The
club a n d th e ir fam ilies w ill hold deal w as h an d led by H a ll A Jo h n
th e ir a n n u a l picnic T h u rsd a y a t ston.
M asonic hail. D in n e r will be se rv
ed a t 6 o’clock. T he co m m ittee in
Income Tax Records. SentlneL
c h a rg e includes th e new officers,
who a re Mrs. Clyde R o b e rts, p re si
d e n t; M rs. D onnell Allen, vice
p re sid en t: Mrs. C. F. H oskins,
se c re tary .
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♦—
T he w om en's fo reig n m issionary
society of th e M eth o d ist c h u rch
m e t W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t the
hom e of Mrs. Joe lA nSpw
Mrs.
E a rl Cone w as p ro g ra m leader
a n d the p ro g ram c o n sisted of in
te re stin g topics on m issio n ary life
in the fa r east. A t th e close of
th e m eetin g te a w as served.
M rs. C harles B eid’e r e n te rta in
ed th e M. P . G. club T h u rsd a y
ev en in g
h o n o rin g
M rs.
M erle
Jo h n sto n , S eattle, fo rm er m em ber
who is the h o u se g u e st of Mrs.
B eidler, M rs. A r th u r D uV all a n d
d a u g h te r G enevieve of S a n F r a n
cisco, house g u ests of M rs. O. L.
N ichols, w ere a d d itio n a l guests.
M rs. R oy S h o rt a n d M rs. K. K.
M ills e n te rta in e d w ith a 12 o'clock
luncheon F rid a y a t S h o rtsto p , the
su m m er hom e of Mrs. S h o rt, com
plim en tin g
M rs.
M erle
W oods
Jo h n sto n , S eattle, a n d M rs. Jen n ie
N ichols, Mrs, A rth u r D eV all a n d
d a u g h te r G enevieve, S a n F ra n c is
co. C overs w ere laid fo r 12.
Mrs. V ictor
C h am b ers
e n te r
tain ed the E lm a rte s club w ith a
d e sse rt bridge luncheon T uesday
of la st week. V aricolored flow ers
fo rm ed a n a ttra c tiv e cen terpiece
fo r th e table.
A t c a rd s M rs.
C harles H all held h igh score. Mrs.
H a ro ld D ugan, O akland, Cal., w as
a n a d d itio n al guest.
Mt. View Pavilion
Good Musio by
Clarence T aylor’s
Pep Peddlers
Your Home Print Shop Pirat.
Ship Your W ool
to the National Wool Market
ing Corporation
at Terminal No. 4
Portland, Oregon
the largest grower-owned and
operated wool-marketing agency
in the country
All wools handled strictly on
Commission.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON
DELIVERY
Here All This Week
Hildebrand’s
United Shows
“Pageant °f
Progress”
Mrs. A1 H a m lo th w as p leasantly
su rp rise d M onday of la s t w eek
w hen a g roup of frie n d s called to
spend the a fte rn o o n , h o n o rin g her
on h e r b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry . T he
ho u rs w ere sp e n t socially a n d a t
the close of tb e a fte rn o o n re fre sh - |
m en ts w ere served. T h e guests
nu m b ered ten.
CONCESSIONS THAT ARE CLEAN
T he N e e d le c ra ft club m e t W ed
nesd ay a fte rn o o n of la s t w eek a t I
the hom e of M rs. F r a n k G alda-
bini. F ollow ing th e h o u rs of need
lew ork a tw o-course luncheon w as
served. Inclu d ed a s g u e sts w ere
M rs. G len Coons, Mrs. L eonard
B row n a n d M iss Lois H e n d ere r,
all of A nlauf.
JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG AT THE SHOW
M rs. O. L. N ichols w as h ostess
F rid a y fo r a fa m ily d in n e r a t her
hom e. H onor g u ests w ere Mrs.
Je n n ie N ichols, Mrs. A rth u r De
Vall a n d M iss G enevieve DeVall,
a ll of S an F ra n c isco , a n d
Mrs.
D onnell Allen, w hose b irth d a y a n
n iv e rs a ry w as la s t w eek.
DON’T FORGET ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS
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♦—
M em bers of th e M ethodist cradle
roll a n d th e ir m o th e rs will be e n
te rta in e d fro m 3 to 5 F rid a y a f
tern o o n in the c h u rc h
parlors.
Mrs. D onnell Allen, su p e rin te n d e n t
of th e cradle roll d e p a rtm e n t, will
be a ssiste d by o th e rs In e n te rta in
ing.
P o rtla n d H as B lack b erries.
Mrs. W . F. H a r t w rites from
P o rtla n d th a t on M ay 25 th ey
picked a q u a r t of b lac k b errie s a t
th e ir su b u rb a n hom e. S he say s
th ey g en era lly a re ripe a b o u t Ju ly
4, b u t all p ro d u c ts a re a s fa r
F am ous
M rs. C hester S tro u p e n te rta in e d j
a h ea d a t P o rtla n d a s elsew here.
the J u s ta m e re club w ith a de sse rt
REMINGTON PORTABLE
bridge luncheon la s t T h u rsd a y . A t
Vlnal Kandull Moves Office.
c a rd s M rs. P h illip B ukow ski held
V lnal R a n d all, in tl. . c o n tra c tin g h ig h score. Mrs. F r a n k T hom pson
a n d build in g business, h a s e stab w as a guest. T he club w ill m eet
REDUCED
lished a n office in a portio n of th e ! n e x t T h u rsd a y w ith M rs. C hester
b uilding occupied bv th e C h e stn u t W heeler.
tra n s fe r. Mr. R an d all will c o n tin
ue his w arehouse on the ra ilro ad .
T he juvenile D egree of H onor
—
held a picnic M onday a fte rn o o n a t
S IL K C R E E K .
th e "R e st A w hile" e a s t of the city.
J u n e 44.—N eig h b o rs’ F r ie n d s h ip ’ S w im m ing w as a fo rm o f e n te r
Think o f it! This world-popular Rem clu b w ill m eet T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 14, ‘ ta in m e n t a n d a w einer ro a s t fol
w ith Mrs. S hade B urcham .
lowed. Mrs. R a lp h S h e a ry and
ington # 5 has always sold for $60.
T he d is tric t school closed May ’ M rs. C h ester S tro u p w ere chap
Now it's yours at a 25% discount. 28. A picnic su p p e r a t 6 o’clock eronea.
Absolutely the best buy in a portable w as enjoyed by pupils, re la tiv e s
a n d frien d s a n d w as follow ed by
M iss Olive S m ith of th is city
typewriter. The Remington # 5 is the th e play, "H ia w a th a ," in w hich a n d W illiam B row n of S aginaw
most compact, most durable portable all the ch ild ren of th e school took w ere m arrie d a t 3 o'clock S a tu r
ever built. Built to give a lifetime of p a rt. P u p ils g ra d u a tin g w ere G len- day a fte rn o o n a t the M ethodist
ore R itchey, W ayne D u n can and | parso n ag e, Rev. M. A G roves of
trouble-free, faithful performance.
R o b e rt W oolcott.
ficiatin g , Im m e d iate re la tiv e s of
Mrs. C h arles T rem bly is In a th e couple w ere In a tte n d an c e.
E ugene h o sp ital su ffe rin g w ith
c ere b ral h e m o rrh a g e a n d la in a
Mrs. W. H. D a u g h e rty e n te r
O nly
Cash
c ritic a l condition.
tained a g ro u p o i c h ild re n a t h e r
Mr. a n d M rs. A. W oolcott w e n t hom e F rid a y a fte rn o o n in h o nor
to V ancouver, B. C., M ay 20 and of th e n in th b irth d a y of h e r son
m e t Mr. a n d M rs.| E r n e s t W rig h t, R o b e rt. G am es provided a pleas
b ro th e r a n d siste r-in -law of Mrs. a n t pastim e, a f te r w hich d ain ty
W oolcott, on th e ir a rriv a l th ere re fre sh m e n ts w ere served.
fro m H o n g K ong M ay 23. All a r
—
rived here M ay 26. T he W rig h ts
L ocal social a n d stu d y clubs
a re m a k in g a trip a ro u n d the w hich c o n trib u te d d u rin g th e p a st
w orld. T hey left th e ir hom e In y e a r to the stu d e n t loan fu n d of
A ddis A baba, A byssinia, A pril 8.
O regon fe d e ra te d clubs a re : M. P.
Office Supplies of
M rs. A lvin Allen a n d c hildren G., Social Tw elve, D elphian, J o k
a
n
d
M
rs.
A
llen’s
b
rother,,
Mr.
er, LaC om us,
T uesday
B ridge,
Every Kind
T an d y , m oto red
to H a rris b u rg T u esd ay S tudy a n d U topia.
M em orial d a y a n d re tu rn e d by
T he Sew a n d Sew club held !
w ay of N oti to pick up M r. a n d
Mrs. L. J. P h ilp o tt, bro th er-in -law th e ir May m ee tin g a t th e hom e ,
a n d siste r, and th e ir c hildren, w ho o t M rs. J a c k M auldlng.
on Dime
Sew ing
On one side o f the dime 1» the visited a t th e Allen hom e until w as a p lea sa n t diversion and *)
S unday.
th e te a h our re fre s h m e n ts w ere
winged bend o f L ib e rty , w ith the
V iola R ohde, F lo re in e F ra n k lin served. The J u n e m ee tin g will be
dote find the In scrip tio n " I n God We a n d S tan ley S c o tt o t th is d istric t w ith M rs. E d W iese.
T r u s t ;’’ it d iffe rs from previous rep a re am o n g th e 1934 C o ttag e G rove
resentatlonx o f L ib e rty on our coins h ig h school g ra d u ates,
Mr. a n d M rs. E. E. P a u l e n te r
In Its features, ns w ell us In In n in g tain e d a s d in n e r g u e sts Sunday
AMERICAN LEGION
wings. On tbe o ilie r side Is tbe Mr. a n d M rs. S. V. Allison and
long bundle o f rods, called the Ko Mr. a n d Mrs. C. K. H a y n es of
man fascea. Inclosing an ax w ith C o ttage G rove, Mr, a n d M rs. E r
First Class Music
n e st W rig h t of A byssinia, house
head outside. This, w ith the sprig g u e sts of Mr. a n d Mrs. W oolcott,
ARMORY
— SATURDAY
of laurel or buy, was tbe lim a n E liz ab e th R ohde, M r. a n d M rs.
symbol o f governm ent and utftbnr W oolcott a n d tw o sons.
J o h n O. B u rc h am of H a rris b u rg
Ity, a n il lias been used on our coins
since 191ft The L a tin In scrip tio n w as a d in n e r g u e st S unday a t th e
hom e o f his p a ren ts, Mr. a n d M rs.
“ E plu ribu s L’ nuni," m eaning "One Shade B urcham .
fro m m any," refers to tbe welding
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B abcock
a n d d a u g h te rs Sue and J u d ith
At astonishingly low prices.
of the Union out o f the s ta te .
• laited w ith th e E. R. D arnell
a n d E. M. B abcock fam ilies fro m
W ednesday a fte rn o o n to T h u rs
Armor P late D a te, to 1855
y evening.
The history o f a r i u n t plate . es d a Mr.
a n d M ia. E. D. R u stin of
Made to meet competition,
hack to 1855 « ben the French first F o re st G rove sp e n t th e w eek end
Particularly in Service.
used m etal to prelect t ie sides of a t the E. R. D arnell hom e. T hey
th e ir ships o f war. T he firs t plate w ere a ccom panied hom e M o n d a,
th e ir d a u g h te r. M iss F r a n c e tta
was made I cast Iron, but tin s g ive bv
R u stin , w ho ta u g h t th e R oyal
way la te r to a plate maile o f iron c h u rc h school the p a s t term .
This hag been our specialty
w ith steel poured over the surface.
T h e R oyal school closed Its
for many years and we give
T his, In time, also gave way to te rm M onday noon. A school ex
absolute satisfaction.
case-horde ,i d »reel; th a t Is, steel h ib it w as held in the school room
S un d ay evening. A fe a tu re of th e
w ith a greater percentage o f carbon p ro g ram w as the rh v th m band
near the ..u ri'ire and to steel a l p roduction of "O nw ard C h ristia n
loyed w ilb iiirb e l.
Tbe plate at S oldiers.” A c la ss of te n w e re In
Our long experience assures
one tim e w. as i. it n ,i as 22 inches vested as J . M. V. F rie n d s. F o l
low ing th e exercises a t th e school
th ick, bet
modern
methods of house th ere w as a farew ell p a rty
you of correct and reliable
tre a tin g tbe «feci h a te made such I a t th e D arn ell hom e In h o nor of
work.
and h e r p a ren ts.
extrem e tb ' k n -s u n i ece, ary.— Mies R ustin
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them
W ashington Star.
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. T. C lev en g er of
R ow riv e r a n d M r a n d M rs. C.
W. D w yre of T h o rn to n C orners.
Salt in Sea W ater
A su rp rise social w as held S a t
Salt forms 3 per cent or HO u rd
a y night, a t the H W W heeler
l>ounds to the ton. of ordinary -ea hom e h o n o rin g Mias Francetta
Bert Trask
L. L. Harrel
• R u stin , A bout 36 w ere p r e s e n t
water.
$45
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
DANCE
Rebuilt Batteries
Friday and Saturday Specials
The a n n u a l picnic of th e T u es
day B ridge d u b , w hich w as to
have been held la st T h u rsd ay , w as
postponed to a la te r d ate. T he
re g u la r m eeting« of th e d u b have
been disco n tin u ed u n til fall.
New Batteries
Battery Charging
Battery Repairs
Motor Inn
Service Station
RIDES THAT ARE NEW
SHOWS THAT ARE DIFFERENT
THRILLS GALORE
GROUNDS
ON
NORTH
NINTH
STREET,
OOTTAGE GROVE.
Hollywood’s
Latest Free Attraction
WILL BE SHOWN ON THE GROUND
June 4 to 9
“Pay-Up-Month”
Proclamation
Means the Return of Business
THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN of Cottage
Grove have, during this depression, been playing the
role of Hanker by letting you buy your merchandise
and their services without the payment of cash.
MANY OF THESE MERCHANTS AND PROFESSION
AL MEN have reached the point where THEY MUST
have your cooperation to help them meet their own
obligations.
YOUR OWN CREDIT, a priceless asset, can be renewed
and bolstered for the future by a sincere attempt, at
this time, to pay or part pay, or satisfactorily arrange
to pay yonr delinquent accounts.
THE PIONEER SERVICE CO., INC, a state wide credit
organization, has proclaimed June as “ Pay Up
Month.”
YOUR COOPERATION in this better business movement
month will be beneficial to Lane County, to our
banks,, merchants, professional men and t« all our
citizens.
CREDIT OPENS THE DOOR to intimate acquaintance
ship, revives business, and thus builds up confidence
which stands you in good stead when adverse winds
blow.
Keep Your Credit Good—Pay Your Bills Promptly
Lose Your Credit and You Lose Something—
You May Never Regain
Pioneer Service Co., Inc.
STATE OFFICE AT EUGENE, OREGON