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Jnly 2, 1933 1 THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON Page Four Cottage Grove News on North Ninth and Dr. and Mrs. Joe- Arnold who have been re she will Tislt with a sister and try to recuperate in health. Mrs.

Jess Walker, daughter Cleo, and granddaughter Phylis, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sperling.

Mrs. Walker is Mr. Sperling's Bister. A large crowd gathered at the Catholic church Monday morning for the funeral service held wod Mrs. O.

Lowell. Interment was made in the Masonic cemetery. Sunday nfternoon there wns a large assemblage at the Alford cemetery, when graveside services were held for Mrs. A. II.

Weber. plgnr (irimes was home a short time the first of the week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Loren Grimes. Mrs.

Hazel Welch, niece of Frank Rev. Kinch Back at Harrisburg Church HARIUSBTHG, July 2. (Special). Rev. Francis Kinch, Methodist minister of the Sbetld-Hnrrisburs charge, bus been sent here usain b.v Bishop Lowe.

This is his second year in the pastorate, licv. C. It. Mitchell, who was here a year ajto, was sent from Sutherlin to Onrdiner. Itev.

K. K. Clark, here two years nfo, was returned to West Salem. Itev. W.

li. Kmpey, minister here for a short time three years aco, lias been returned to Junction City. Hcv. J. 'Jliomns ow ley Is now nt Xewherg, though he Is SubHRBOSTON MM.

-VS Bill DRYGIN YOU CAN DRINK IT STRAIGHT COTTAGE GROVE, July 2. 9pe- rial) Mrs. A. K. Burrow and Mre.

Lora Finnerty entertninod a of rplatirrs with au informal reception Hnnt.nr afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Koy Mason, who wa innrricil June V.i, in tnin city. Mr. Mason wan formerly Burrows. Mra.

Finnorty is grandmother of 'he bride. The home was attractively d.niornted with hoii(iieU of delphinium, madonna lillies, sea foam, wvrinu-ft, mi hp drnKoiiH and roues. The br'uWa hiMo whs attractive with a wedding Hiirroiinded with roses. AKsiritinji were Mrs. Finm-rty, Mra.

Ileincnwnv, Mra. KiiKnc Dove and MiiB Franklin. Mr. Mason la the daughter of the late A. K.

and Mre. Hurrows. horn and reared hrre nnd a graduate of Cottage Grove high school. Mr. Mason nlo taught in the schools here.

Mr. Mason Is a graduate of the Cottage Grovi. likh achool and a son of and Mrs. H. A.

Mason, of Cottage Grove. The couple will roide witn Mra. Lorn Finerly, at 1141 Jeffer- flon street. Invited quests present were C. W.

Burrows of Drain, grandfather of the bride, Mr. and II. A. Mnson, El mer and Veru June- Mason, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Clelnnd and Juno nnd Delln Finnerty of Camas, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dill and son of Junction City, Hcv. and Mra. K.

K. Conner, pnstor and wife of the local Christian church, Mi Frances Coulter, K. Coulter. Mr. nnd Mr.

William Ois- trander, Minn Hirrriet Ostrander. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugene Dove, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bartcll, Miss Mnrie Nelson, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Spencpr and Bev erly, Buddy, Dick and Billy Spencer of Otis Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. IJeinenwny, Min Margaret llcnienway, Kugene, James Ilcmenway, Mi Florence Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. G. K.

Finnerty, Mitts Jerrine Iiurrown, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Mason, Mra. Lora Finnerty, Mrs. A.

K. Burrows. A reception and pu-nic dinner waa held Sunday by the Women's Belief Corps honoring Mrs. Anna Teeters on her 87th birthdny anniversary. On account of the weather the picnic wag held at the old Methodist taliernncle Instead of city park ax previously an nounced.

Forty were present which included relative and friends. Mr. CaJistn Crane left Monday for Redmond, to visit her sister. Carl Penland, Mrs. I In Hie WilliU of Itoseburg spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Minnie Willi tR, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson have moved into the William Garotitte home The Skirvin Seed company is build-ins a substantial addition to its ware-bouse here. When done the warehouse will be equipped to fumiitnte and clean 200(1 sacks of seed a (lay. Austrian peas will be coming in soon, when the fumisatins process will start.

Principal Kenneth Vannice and fam. ily have moved to the Dempsey house just vacated b.v the Lutz family. Mr. I.utz has moved to the Hoggs service station. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter KIrod of anil son visited Sunday with H. K. Ilurton. uncle of Mrs.

KIrod. Mrs. H. V. Mara plans to start this week on a trip to I.ub Angeles where ITS AS I NO WONDER TH Mlii I Midfe ii DARE ADVERTISE siding in the Garoutte home have moved into th home on North Ninth recently occupied hy the Peterson family.

Mr. and Mrn. Howard Manly and daughter Ruth of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daugherty of B'd-niond, veiled Sunday at the A.

W. IJelliwell homo and the three families visited at Boa well Springs for a picnic. A. W. Helllwell eame down from Bohemia for the week-end.

K. Palmar and family of the Mountain State Power company huve moved into the Merville Ventch home, Mrs. John Silsby of Portland spent the -week-end here visiting old time friends and looking after business interests. Mrs. Guy Pyle of Eugene and Mi Carolyn Grunnis spent the week-end at the home of Mr.

and Mra. F. I. Tamil's. A son was born Friday, June 28, to Mr.

nnd Mra. B. O. White at Long-view, Wash. Mrs.

White is a daughter of Mrs. F. McLaughlin of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Merville Ventch have moved to Drain to make their home. Mr. Vpatch is in charge of the Smith-Short grocery store there. Dr. anil Mrs.

Clnude Rime have moved into their new home at Cherry court. Mrs. Robert Fromm ha returned from a trip to Seattle, Wnsli. Brewer Mills has returned from Sun Francisco where he ban been attending an emhalming school the past six months, fie brought home his twister, Jenn Mills, from Marshfield who is visiting at the home of her iiihIp, K. K.

Mills. Harry Knight and family nnd Herman Rudolph have returned from a visit at San Diego, and attending the fnir. 1. II. M' Kee left Sunday for Mansh-field to attend a sales meeting of the Mountain State Power company.

It has been announced Hint Rev. M. A. Groves who ban been pastor of the local Methodist church for several years being trnnsferred to Portland and that Rev. C.

J. Hull of Silverton will succeed Rev. Groves here, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Pruett R'wn. are visiting At the home of Mrs. Prnett'g uncle, Virgil White, for a few day thin week. Mrs.

Pruett was formerly Josie Benham and resided here before her mnrriaxe, for a few years. Mrs. Joe Young, nnd son of San Pedro, accompanied by Miss Fsther Lumiinrve of Astorln are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Jo Young, Sr, Walter Beck will teach In the Creswell school the coming year. Ho Is attending summer school at the university.

Rev. and Mrs. Kverett II. Gardner visited friends In their former pnrish at Mareola Sunday and officiated at a wedding. Miss Willnughhy Howe supplied the locnl M.

K. church pulpit. Rev. S. B.

Cook of Eugene occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterlnn church both morning and evening Sunday. The floral decorations arranged by Mrs. C. Goheen nnd Mrs. Mile's Mnrqunrt were most beautiful.

Misa Mildred Dayton of Golden-dale, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson.

Mra. Walter Ross nnd son George Rons visited relatives In Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Osgood and family of Albany were week-end guests nt the home of her people, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Gilbert. The office of the Creswell Telephone compnny will close nt noon Thursday, July 4 and open at 5.

II. S. Joslin who recently pnr-chnsed the L. C. Goheen place Is a new subscriber to the local telephone service.

The number Is l'it-F-11. A. R. Wilcox has sold his tract on the river road, formerly known as the Butler place, to Fred B. Coe of Eugene.

Mr. Coe baa taken possession. Mr. Wilcox and nephew, Mr. Black-erhy nnd family who made their home with him, will mnke their home At Onk Grove nenr Milwaukie.

Mrs. William IMllstoii. Mrs. Corn Olson and Audrey Klindt were dinner Clients Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs.

G. H. I -avidson, Esther Rol-erts left Monday for a week's visit with Rev. nnd Mrs. W.

S. Burgoyne and daughter Ruth at Sheridan. Fred B. Coe who recently pur-charted the Wilcox plnee is a new Creswell Community News "I've met lots of gins that mix, but boy, a gin sinply HAS to be good to drink straight. That's one reason Old Mr.

Boston advertising is unique. It's a safe dare for there never was a sweiler-tasting drink under the sun than a swig of Old Mr. Boston straight. It has a honey of a flavor stands positively alonet Why, it's almost a different liquor." TOWiSEi Jl NCTIO' CIXV, Julv 2. (Sue.

cial). More taati JOU members fneuds attended the Tnwmend dub meeting Greenwood hall Saturday evening. One of the most feature of the evening the jiviwr awny of two guilts, H. H. AlcCutih-eoo getting the large butterfly yinll and Dick Good getting the cril) (luilt.

The following pros-ruin wns enjoyed by all, after which a jitney luneh wss nerved: Heading, "Licking the Frosting Dish" Dirk Hon- Play, "Taking the Onaus" Three 1'oung People Monologue, "Hiram Mows Kuljiu Hone Reading, "Bnhy lirother" Mrs. J. W. Davidson Heading, "Hunting a Wife" Mrs. J- Wlnsmnn Musie W.

E. Chapman and Mr. Mnulden Whistling Solo lmogene Green Soenker of the Kvcning E. H. Delknnp The offieers of the flub wish to thank all those who assisted In making this meeting a success, and tlmse who helped in making the quilt and especially Dnnielsuli, donor of the (Til) quilt.

The nejt regular meeting will be belli Saturday, July (1, at which lime there will be election of officers. All numbers are requeued to be present if possible, as plans for the next six months will be outlined at this lime. The vucution Uilile school finished its two weeks work on Friday and on Sunday evening presented a program at the Chrihlian church. This was intended by a large audience anil the program was interesting, showing careful training on the part of the leaders and the children had made good use of their two weeks of work. The school was under the supervision of Harry Cbapin assisted by Mrs.

Washburn. Mrs. O. Miller, Mrs. ltay.

Mra. W. Nelson, Mrs. Ilossen and Flora Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Mnrlin Evans and three children and Prof. and three children all of Myrtle Point called on Mr. and Mrs. Hummers at the Mrs.

h. Young home on Haturdnv evening. Theye were going to Halem after Mrs. Lynn who had been there for a few daya for medical treatment. Mrs.

W. Jager of Ivos Angeles and Mra. Fred Uydorn of Eugene were guesta of Mrs. Ernest Miller Saturday. The ladies spent the week-end at th W.

Solhman home at Noraton. Elmer Brown and Mrs. Fred lie-blue came over from Bend Friday and returned Sunday, taking Miss Sylvia Leblue, who bad been visiting here the past two weeks, home with them. Mr. and Mrs.

O. F. Morgan, Mr, and Mra. Henry Jones and Mr. and Mrs.

Oswald Fawver rlslted st the Clyde Morgan home In the Union district on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Summers and daughter Ixirna nnd son Harry ol Myrtle Point are at the home of Mrs. Lilly Young and will be for the noit six weeks while Mr. Summers Is attending the summer session of U.

of at Eugene. Miss Alta Petersen Is home from the Deaconess hospital In Spokane, where she is In training, for a month recuperntion following an appendicitis operation: Visitors at the Henry Jones home Saturday were Hob Lehlua nnd family, Mrs. Fred Iet)lu and Mr. and Mra. Itemlngton of Ureenlcnf.

Mrs. Sherman Goodrich and son of Green leaf visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dickey. Lane Lumbermen Buy Grant Land Timber at Sale ROSEnntG, July 2.

A public anle, conducted hy the I1. S. land office st Itoseburg today, resulted In the disposal of ten tracts of crnnt land timber for total return of 12.1.434.27. Purchasers were: Anthony Minden, Sublimity, 40 acres, Marion county, George and Erminio Giustlna, Eugene, 4l acres Tjne county, Fischer I.unilter Marcota, 40 acres, county, Leon 1. t'lnre.

Ar.alea, 22 acres, Douglas county, John Hkelton, Iorane, 4(1 acres, Douglas county, O. E. Forria, Noli, 4(1 acres, Tjine county, J2.2.'i4..'i(l. Wilson Cherryville. Sfl acres, Clackamas county, Coos liny Jigging compsny.

North Bend, 4l acres, Coos county, Fischer Lumber Mareola, 44 acres, Tne county, K. A Spauhliiig, Grant Pass, 7U acres, Josephine county. Uciituve his beautiful singing mail King Philip V. of Spain, smile, after years of mental depression, Farlnelll was awarded a salary which would amount to about $HHMMM a year in our present day money. This occurred In 173't.

Deep ltirer Is cue of the shallowest of North Carolina's rivers. HYSTERICAL WOMEN ARE you nerv. ous and un- rcasonatilc? Suh- to sudden tears and violent outhreak of tcni-prrf These ato often tjniptoms of feminine upsets. Take Lycha K. PinkhifrtVl'iihlct They relieve periodic pain and dn-comfort make trying times easier, "I saw your Tablets on dupl.v at the drug store," says Mrs.

Charles Dil of Dayton, Ohio. "They relieved the discomfort." Your druggist sells them, too. Small size 2 5c Try them next month. Dempsey, left Monday for her Kansas, following a visit here for weeks. Mrs.

TiUery of Redding, I Monday morning after a visit of eral days with her aunt, Mrs. i Pence. ri Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Munsey and lit I tie eon spent the week-end here JjST Mrs. Cora Goodman. Henry McCnrtney has built lt barn on his farm occupied by Bass. il Mr.

nnd Mrs. E. W. Blehm the Christian church convention i Turner Sunday. Mrs.

Blehra went to the coast and will Bpend a week Otter Kock. ARROW MESSENGER Phone BRANDY WANT ADS Cc Ce Ni Cc Cc be 01 St Bi subscriber to the local telephone ser vice. His phone number is u-r -o. Pearl Redmond was home Sunday from Eugene where she has employment. Myrnn nnd Melva Miller spent last week with their father M.

G. Miler nt Florence where be is working oo a bridge. Four Oaks News FOI'R OAKS, July 2. Special) Mrs. M.

R. Berry spent last Sunday wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Kdgell on the Molmwk. Frank Marshall was dismissed from the Eugene hospital last Friday.

J. K. West and his daughter, recently here from Kansas City, nro enrolled at the summer school session of the university. A week ago today Mrs. Cecil Mnughan and small daughter, Doris, returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives at Redwood City.

Cal. Mrs. Maughan's mother, Mrs. E. C.

Rexford, and brother. Dnle Rexford, drove bnck with her. They are former residents of this section. There wns a good attendance at the grange meeting Friday evening. The three tnlentcd daughters of Mr.

nnd Mrs. C. F. Hyde of Eugene gave several numbers, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Bowers gnve a report of the State Gnmtre meet at McMinnville. Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks, who live on the Irving road, are moving to the Dr. Mortensen fnrm this week.

The Sam Hugh Realty company is in charge of the place and is making extensive repnirs on the water system and on the barn. Mr. Fairbanks Is employed by Reid's Creamery. As a side line he is a horse trainer nnd owns several fine horses himself which were entered in the horse show held at the Fair Grounds Inst Thursday evening. Cushman News CCSII AN, July 2.

Special Monthly the elect ion board nt the union high school nt Florence was in session from 2 until 7 p. m. with only four votes enst. Dee Mills was elected director for three years. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer McKee of Eugene called here a few minutes Saturday while on their way up the coast. Mrs, Larry Derrin spent several days last week in Reedsport. Friday Mrs. C.

E. Southworth visited at the Larson home alnive the cape. M. Petermnn of Goldson was in town Thursday. E.

L. Nichols of San Jose, arrived here Thursdny for a visit at the G. R. Mills home. He reports a delightful trip over the Coast highway.

The fisherman report the salmon catch for the past week nothing to brag about. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Whismnn of Portland visited relatives and old friends here last week. Stanley Smith, who for the past three mouths has been fishing in Alaskan waters with Captain George Sauhert, returned to his home here Friday, South Lowell News SOI TII LOW July 2 (Special).

Tom May made a business trip to Portland, returning Saturday evening. Mi, nnd Mra. Ben Greer and dnugh. ter Beniln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

N. Smithson at Eula. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cromby, daughter from Florence to Crated Inke where week-end guests of Elen Brlggs and fnmily.

Mr. Cromby is a brother of Mrs. Briggs, (Veil mid Fred Austin nre picking cherries near Sanfn Clara. John nnd Re no Id Good hnve been working the last week at the Laurence Richards near Goshen, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. TToffman and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Mathews spent Friday nicht nt their homes on their way from Foreneo to (Voter lake where the men have an oiling job on the Crater lake highway. V. Stockton nnd family of Scotia and Mrs.

W. J. Young and Miss Dewerene Young of Areata, Cal. spent the week-end with the F. M.

Stockton family. The moon's closest approach to the earth In UHi, milea, from surface to surface. HinU cost power companies thousands of dollars monthly, mostly by shorted circuit. CUT-RATE PRICES on FIREWORKS Metropolitan 735 Willamette AVAILABLE IN OREGON $4.75 a Qt. 164- A Ky.j Baltimore, Md.

N0- 1640 fiftc a 1 ikll WteteP FIFTHS $15 QUARTS $3 5 PINTS SMOOTH AS OLD CRESWELTj, July 2. (Special) Miss Gladys Fisher received the moat votes for Goddess of Liberty In the Firemen's July 4 parade. The contest hns been open for several weeks with ballot boxes In most of the business places of the town. The final cheek up was mndo Saturday night with the following result: Gladys, lfl.Wiu; Ruth Woodson, Barbara Campbell, The committees in charge of the big day rpport that the picnic grounds at the river look like a city that hnd sprung up over night. More booths have been erected, table and benches built and a new dock for the water sports Is in the mnking.

Sandwiches, cakes and pies will be Included In the aales at the Firemen's booth nnd nil donations will be welcomed. More than twenty floats have been listed for the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sondreal, Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Cox and Miss Mnllie Sondrenl of Inglewood, were callers Inst week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Irfiwer. Mrs. Bond real is cousin of Mrs. Lower nnd had not seen her for a number of yenrs. Miss Leonn Young and Miss Fern Ludiugton of Fairview, were week-end guests at the home of their aunt, Mrs.

Caroline Ludiugton. They are attending summer school at the Monmouth Normal sehnnl. William Fisher of II cel. Is visiting his brother K. W.

Fisher nnd family. Jane Alice Kverson returned Sunday from a two weeks visit At the borne of her aunt, Mrs. Fnrl Land nnd family of Cottage Grove. KlimlnMh Aim Miller, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. G. Miller underwent a tonsil operation In Eugene last week. Waller Beck of DhIIhs and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Reck and two little dsuKhlers of Marcoln were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Ijand.

If It's Not Here. It's in the Want-Ad Section YljrrV'VSS is famous for fast horses, beautiful women Go Forth Gloriously On the Glorious Fourth IT'S BETTER TO BE a "road mope" than a "home mope" but it's still better not to be any kind of a mope at nil. Just pack the family irrio one of the economical but speedy used ears offered in the Want-Ads. There's a car for you at a price you can afford to pay and now's a good tune to prepare for a good time all summer long. i sflT ill MT 1930 Chrysler Coupe $345 1930 Plymouth Sedan $425 1929 Ford Sport Roadster $125 1930 Ford 2-Dr.

Sedan $295 1930 Chevrolet Roadster $225 1929 Buick Sedan 1933 Pontiac Special Sedan $585 1930 Pontiac Coupe $265 1930 Dodge Coupe $285 1933 Ford V8 Coupe $475 1930 Ford Sport Roadster $190 1931 Hupmobile Coupe $295 1930 Willys Knight Roadster $395 Ford Model A 2-Dr. Sedan $165 1930 Chevrolet Coupe nttirf WANT ADS The American Medicinal Spirits Corporation, Louisville,.

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