CRESWELL Re Opened ! ! Cal's Cash Store SAGINAW Groceries Gas & Oil Open 8AM to 7 P. M Sundays 9 to 12 A M Norma Ciilhintinc, Prop. 227 Jlpexxx Stephen Accounting & Tax Service < HTcm Expert Accounting for Logining, Trucking, Lumber and Buidnosii Account*. Income Tux Service n Specialty. We solicit your accountant business. Wiser Building — Room 200 Cottage Grove, Oregon Phone • Residence 525 Phone 00 26-tfcxx Concrete Problems Solved by CONCRETE Answers COTTAGE GROVE REDI MIX Located at Horn Sand & Gravel 50-tfc FARMERS UNSljUNCEl GROUP ••••• miHMt — It costs nothing to phone 308-Y for information on complete insurance protec­ tion at a saving. See us before you renew your insurance. GEO. MARKSBURY 81 1 Main Street Local Agent Telephone 308 Y DOREMA F OÙ R; DEMOCRACY- by Mat The city council held tlwir reg I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bales and ular monthly meeting Monday f mily wi re dinner guests Monday evening and look our of nevi rid I evening of Mr:<. Ruth Tipton of article* of hu*in - con.lrucled the Row River hall at seven o'- mid the permit* may be obtained clock by Mrs. Valeria Shoberg and from Un- marshal, Arthur Dena iy Mrs. Thelma Panton, to over fifty The residents arc al*o urged to j> ople After dinner, ten tables of ri jxirt any unlicensed peddlers 15GO wore enjoyed by all High the marshal. scons were won by Mrs. Wenonah * INTEGRITY INDUSTRY J Bales and Wayne Vaughn. Low Creswell Post of the Veterans of scores by Mrs. Emit Walls and Foreign Warn will hold in < |* n Lee Thonvison. There meeting February 16 with ’ne Negro minstrel at the Row River member* of the Boy Scouts us hall pn March 6th to help raise j their guests. The VFW sponsor* money to build a stage on the hall I the Scout troop here and this will h«- the first get together of these Lowell Shay of Eugene was a groups in quite some time. business visitor at the Sidney Dales home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Roach of । Dorena and Row River loggers Eugene have leased the cafe busi- , were laid off from work part of tie*« of the Kozy Korner irom H I thl week on account of the heavy I E McGillivray. The tavern i.f the snow storm and extra cold Kozy Korner which i* separate weather from th«' dining room, will remain A Stanley home demonstration under the management of Mr Mc­ party was held last Tuesday by Gillivray. »OHO Mrs. H Aringdale, at the home of Mrs. K B. Melton observed her Mrs. Wenonah Bales, which was 90th birthday anniversary Thurs­ very much enjoyed by 22 ladies. day, Jan 29. A group of ft lends Mrs. Sidney Bales and Mrs. U. »pent the evening with her and en­ S. Bales visited Wednesday in Eu- joyed a pot luck «upper. ! gene with Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Mis* Carolyn Sage, daughter of . Chapman ar.d M s. I’lora Doo- THRIFT 5/1 NEIGHBORLINESS Mrs. Ruth Sago of Creswell, and 1 little. Ray Bragg, son of Mr and Mrs" Mrs. Loi Wagner entertained Walter Bragg of Eugene, won* T hese traditional virtues - valued as highly today her bro’hers and sisters and their married at a pretty cetemony at AS EVER - ARE THE STANDARDS By WHICH families Sunday, Feb. 1st, with a the Creswell Methodist church i OUR ViMOCRACV MEASURES AND Ri WARDS ITS CITIZENS. , birthday dinner honoring her hus­ February 4. Rev. Joseph Knott* band. Lot Wagner, and her sister- officiated at the single ring cere- ' in-law, Mrs. Florence Bales of Mt. S'i“ r k, înd riieaday aiternoon and evening. Al Bartel in charge ot tl»e pro­ ' View. Miss Ardyth < hamberiain of Eu- -• and - -- Mr. Mrs. Arthur Johnson < f gram. gene *ang and Mrs George Ross Springfield .daughter and son-in- Try a Sentinel Wantad. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stott and accompanied. The bride was given law of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Walling, in marriage by her brother. Robert have assumed the management of family visited in Seattle over the end with a daughter. Mrs. A. Sage She wore an ensemble of the Star Theatre in Creswell. The week Rootle. robin'* egg blue silk with white Johnsons live in Springfield at the Mothers club of the Grade accessories and carried pink and present but plan to move to Cris­ white carnation* Mrs Wayne well at t!»e end of the school term. School met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Miles Quinn in charge of a Gardener was matron of honor for Members of the student uody of program which included group her »¡«ter and Hurry Ward was singing and games. At the busi­ best man. Earl Bragg, brother of Creswell high school went to El­ ness meeting a set of new by-laws the-groom, ami Orin Reed were mira Wednesday and present 'd an was adopted by the club and Mrs. assembly program before the El- ushers. The b« ide and groom are Ival Wilson was elected treasurer both graduates of Creswell high . mini high school. Later this year to fill a vacancy. The Girl Scouts Offers tops in refrigeration school and the groom, a merchant the Elmira students plan tj pay will present the program at the where electricity is not marine, plans to return to the । similar visit to Creswell. Mrs Ivan Warthen and daugh­ next meeting. service, Mrs. O. H Smith entertained a available. ters Patricia Ann and Mrs. La- Mr. and Mrs. T A. Bessonette group of children Thursday after­ and son were called to Klamath । vern Good, and Mr .and Mrs. Mar- noon in honor of the sixth birth- i ion Miller attended the gdden Falls Inst week end by the death I wedding anniversary of Mr. end day anniversary of her son. of Mr. Bessonette's brother. Rodney. A group of friends honored Mrs. I Mrs. Grayson Miller at Port Or- !ord recently. Mr. and Mrs Gray ­ Harry Brown and Mrs. E. L Rey­ nolds at a surprise jiarty Tuesday son Miller are parent* of Marion Value of Meist Mash Phone 188 evening at the Brown home. The 1 Miller and Mrs. Warthen. For Poultry Questioned occasion was the birthday anni-' Presbyterian LadiesAid met at It is not necessary to feed a moist the home of Mis. K. C. Schwering versaries of the ladies. Mrs. Eva Shelton has gone to 1 Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. mash in order to maintain high egg production, says Washington State make her home with her daugh­ Lillie Schwering assisting. Guests college. Feeding moist mash in­ ter, Mrs. Elmer ('row jf Tulare, for the afternoon were Mrs. Ella Long. Mrs. Ed Mathews, and Mrs volves extra labor and presents the California. danger of the growth of harmful Mr and Mrs. E. E. Allen, Mr. H. W. Bryden. There were 19 mold and bacteria, especially dur- and Mrs Elmer Tohlcn. Mrs. R. C. members present. The executive ing hot weather Bruce, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Howe. committee will meet soon to ar­ Mr. and Mrs. F L. DeBeny and range bazaar committees for the Hog Self-Feeder E L. Reynolds attended the state year. ■ Grunge conference in Eugene Mrs. E. F. Roberts visited sev­ eral days last week in Portland with her daughter. Miss Elva Rob­ erts. The Dorcas Circle of the Meth­ odist church met Wednesday af­ ternoon with Mrs. C A Warns at Goshen. Miss Myrtle Smith as­ sisting. Mrs H. A Howe was in charge of devotions. Mrs. C. Scar­ 41 S. 6th St brough was honored at the birth- day table which was Centered with cake decorated in the Valentine We are now prepared to do a motif. This New jersey self-feeder for 'kid Fellows and their families , market pigs also may be used for enjoyed a pot luck supper Wed-1 brood sows that are suckling lit­ Several different feeds may AS WELL AS CROSS CUT, nesday preceding _ the regular I ters. meeting of the men. During the ■ be supplied in separate compart­ CIRCLE & HAND SAWS business meeting the lodge voted ments. and the pigs choose the LAWN MOWERS AND to hold a potluck supper for the proportions and amounts of each. members and tneir families and One of the chief advantages of the OTHER TOOLS the Rebekahs preceding the first . self-feeder is the saving in labor SHARPENED. meeting of each month. A delega-; effected, providing the feeder is will also go to North Bond, large enough to hold several day's supply of feed. 29 Itcxx tion February 18 to present a 25 year | jewel to George Hubbard, a resi­ dent of tHat place but a member i Lime Sulphur Protects of the local lodge. The EZ club met Tuesday after­ Trees Against Rabbits Undiluted lime sulphur concen­ noon at the IOOF hall and made plans to present a skit at the trate was the best among 16 repel­ district convention of Rebekahs lents tested at the Oklahoma station in Eugene Feb. 17. The receipt of for protecting young fruit trees from cottontail rabbits. Rabbits were $10.15 was reported from a re­ penned with no food except water cent benefit number of the club sprouts of apple. They damaged St and will be applied on the pur­ per cent of the untreated sprouts in chase of a lighted sign at the en­ five days, as compared to 41 per trance of the IOOB' hall. cent of the sprouts painted with lime The directors of the Creswell sulphur. Only 1 per cent of the Telephone Company met Thursday sprouts were damaged the first day evening and elected George Ross secretary, and C. C. Hollemon Columnar Pads. —The Sentinel treasurer for the year*. Sisterhood of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs FOR MJTM Ronald Osborne in Eugene Thurs­ day afternoon with Mrs. Al I start your chick* on Swartz and Mrs. Roy Henry as- i sisting. The group plans to rc-, carpet the platform at the church CHICK STARTER ('loverdale club met Thursday For steady growth, your chirks need afternoon with Mrs. Howard Gif­ the right balance of vitamins, pro­ teins and minerals. Truing!» Chick ford as hostess. Quilting occupied Starter is a scientifically balanced the afternoon. The group planned ration built to fill the requirements of your chicks during the first eight n family night for Saturday, Feb. weeks of growth. See your dealer. 21 with a potluck supper at 6:30 and Mrs. Russell Tendick and Mrs. MASH m /%i>MEASURE OF A MAN Servel Kerosene Refrigerators C. I. Bezel* I hurw, l eb. 1», mix The Sentinel, (ottuse drove, Oregon WALKER Mr. and Mrs Donal Connor are visiting friends and relatives in Indiana. They arc planning to stay a month. They made the trip by train. Mr. Ballou of Walker received only minor injuries when his grav­ el truck overturned by the Sag­ inaw grange hall. •Mr. Davidson, of Delight Valley, is again driving the small high school bus. Lynx Hollow students are again attending the school there, that, formerly went into Cottage Grove. Miss Flora Patten of Mosby Creek spent a night last week with Jeanne Gordineer. Mr. and Mr- Frank Zerangue । are moving soon to their new । home on the river road. Mrs. Clella Bennet has been visiting the Boyd Walker home. Log Cabin Presidents In addition to Preiidsnt Lincoln, six other presidents, Jefferson^ Jackson. Fillmore. Buchanan, Gar­ field and Arthur, also were born in log cabins. Many Ucrlin Amputees Ono out of every 10 Berliner» is without one or mure limbs. Under, nourishment has prevented com­ plete heabng of the amputation wounds in many cases, so that the individuals cannot wear artificial limbs, even if they could gel menu Father of Untied Naliens William Penn, in a sense, found- ed the United Nations, working out in great detail an International or* ganization to outlaw war and settle disputes by a general world govern­ ment. Federal Remrve System There are nearly «00 bank* in th« United States lederai reserve *y*. lem. PIMPLES DON’T SQUSCZC THCMI Inal«*' bruti oa KLEEREX and tee how amaamgly fast it hid«» ugly uunoles as it dries them—often cm first tried. Not a greasy salve that ptinptag thrive on, but a toothing medicated liquid that relieves it hing—drives redness out. . Ask for KLEENEX st all druggists, jf Q> Doub/eyour money back it it laiU. 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