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PAGE FOUR ~ —■ 1 t COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1925 . .. ...li gyT------------------------------------------------------------- 1. ' 1 !1 Work Must Have Been Devices for Foiling Tonic in Air Travel, Peanut Not Properly Sight Not at Best Terror to Printers Festive Holdup Man According to Doctor Appreciated as Food Before Age of Six I It has always been a subject of While It may be impossible to pre At a medical convention In New The peanut soiu^in this country, A child does not attul: bis keen Ì Impassioned debate among the un vent a visit from the holdup man York one of the speakers heartily est eyesight he is six years mainly to boys in the street and to I fortunates who have to deal with there’s no need for a merchant to urged tired business men to ride in old or more, until Small objects are not persons wishing to feed the uni|uals such things Just how bad a manu I give up a big sum of money simply Ihe ulr us a tonic to lethargic mental so well seen, the parts of the brain n tlie zoo, is rapidly becoming an script can be. : because he demands it, says the Pro processes. He says the air is viti , devoted to vision being iucom- article of the gi l atest commercial We have Ben Johnson's word for gressive Grocer. ated ut street level in the city, value. Already it in being used In developed. It that Shakespeare never blotted In the first place, all the money »nd those who would think clearly pletely .by O. Lawrence Hawthorne TiiJs is the statement of Dr. Ed the production of 145 foods and use a line—which must have endeared possible should be banked late in and to the point should soar aloft, ward ful articles. Jackson, Denver specialist, him to his copyists and printers, no the afternoon. If the bank closes taking their problems, light or who writes for Hygeia, popular From lire peanut we obtain pea Winter days are often dreary matter what the critical Ben at four o'clock, everything should heavy, as fellow passengers, says health magazine published by the nut butter, ten varieties of milk, But when springtime comes along thought of it. We have also Arnold be cleaned up and banked by that 1 the Philadelphia Public Ledger. five kinds of breakfast food, two American Medical association, in Bennett's assertion that he never time. If the bank keeps open until We’re a heap more interested All that holds back many persons an article on “The Baby’s Eyes.” grades of flour, ice cream, salad oil, touches pen to paper until he has six o’clock or nine o’clock, so much from using the plane as a means of In the robin’s cheery song! Abundant reason exists for using sauce, metal polishes, toilet and his subject so well thought out that the better, for merchants should see locomotion is the fear of falling. The large type in primers, says Doctor aundry soaps, oleomargarine, wood Momin’ always seems most Welcome all he need worry about Is cal that their cash registers or money best way to cure that feur is to fly. Jackson. stains, leutiler dyes, iuk, and glycer Fine stitching, beadwork ligraphy. We know that Anatole drawers do not get too full. Along , The muny who have tried it do not When you spend a restless night. similar exercises, such as are in. France shamelessly seized scissors, about the time the crowd begins need to be reminded of their exhil and A teacupful of peanuts cun be expected of young chil After clouds ’re black an’ heavy, paste and pen and began the real thinning out, and before stragglers arating sentiment of utter security. sometimes dren in kindergarten, may be quite rnude into a pint of milk, while the That’s tlie time the sun looks bright! revision when thp proof sheets ar start coming in, the bulk of the One who flies is bereft of the or harmful. when the object nuts muke a better lard substitute rived, the Living Age says. money, the big bills, most of the dinary yardsticks of measurement looked at Even than does cotton-seed oil. Mixed is not small the young But the glory of writing very fives and all those of larger denom ami feels disengaged from compuss must not be expected to look with wheateu flour, peanuts make a Seems to me there’s somethin’ like it nearly the worst manuscript in lit inations, are taken from the place bearings as from plummetings of child at it long time, but should be palatable and highly nutritious In the way life deals with men: erary history must certainly go to where the money Is kept and change the depth beneath. Space seems the encouraged at to a turn bread ; they also muke excellent the eyes awuy Dostoevsky. The great Russian is made. This money should be hid same on every hand; height loses frequently to rest them. biscuits and cakes. Prospects always seem the darkest To “ keep seems to have hud nearly as hard den away without even the clerks Its meaning, except as it expands the eyes on the book” at times when Strictly speaking, the peanut is Just before things boom again. a time keeping his pen sedate at knowing where it is put. the horizon. It is attachment to the they are tired does not help tlie not u nut at ail; it is what is culled One suggestion made by a detec earth, not detachment from it, that child Its proper employment as the or And I ’ m thinkin ’ that the worries * “ legume ” — akin to the beau and to learn and may be harmful.” dinary run of mortals experience tive Is that one of the keys of the brings dizziness. An’ hard-knocks he gets before. Because they can hold things close pea. The peanuts grow under when they sit down to express what cash register be wired in such a The supremely inspiring sensation to their eyes and still see them, and ground, and the crop is harvested Help a fellow prize his blessings they believe to be thoughts. way that, when it is pushed, the is to feel oneself borne up and up, because they need larger images of with u plow, there being special mu- One page, which lias found its signal of distress Is given. without apparent effort or any limi what they look at to make up for chines which clean anil bunch the And .good fortunelli the i >re! way from his family's possession tation, as though supported by a the Incomplete development of the □uts.—London Tit-Bits. into the Dostoevsky room In the great, strong, supernatural hand eye, young children are liable to ac Historical museum at Moscow, Some Things for Good that could not full. Those who quire the habit of holding things shows a portrait sketch, a deft bit travel in a closed cabin, impervious to»» near their eyes. As they grow Tree Frogs Creatures “ Sports ” to Remember of Gothic architecture, and the to anything but a book or a card older this should be corrected by name Rachel scrawled over and Sport is sometimes criticized for game, will not derive from the ex of Peculiar Habits over again In Roman letters of cop Ihe unfairness of Its participants or perience the thrill of travel in an encouraging them to try to see Many strange variations in breed things at longer distances. Many perplate perfection, contrasting the partisanship of Its followers. open plane. It is hard to imagine ing liubits and rearing of young oddly with the Incredible badness It has a mission besides the devel that in days to come the hardened children starting to school have eye characterise the tree frogs of trop of the Russian writing. opment of a healthy body, surely it commuter will sleep or frivol away strain, or even inflammation about ical America. A famous South With all this it Is amazing that is In the encouragement of fair- his hours aloft, frankly bored by the the eyes, merely because they hold Ameglcan species makes small pens the novelist should find any room mindedness in the players and on panorama beneath him. One who their books too close to their eyes. >r nurseries under water, in which at all for his writing -but he did, the grandstand. Toward this end. Illes will lose much of the benefit if, its eggs ere left to hatch, and where nnd for innumerable corrections, in the following Golden Rules were having all the pure air there is, he ihe tadpoles are confined, protected Newfoundland Is the terlineations, and marginal correc printed recently on the back of a does not All his lungs with it. from all danger. Another species tions, also. program by the army school of Oldest British Colony carries its large eggs on its back un physical training In England, and til they hatch and the young re- Newfoundland is often called these rules will well bear repetition Not an Easy Job to nuins some time afterward. Another “ The Ancient Colony, ” because it elsewhere: Said to Be No Spot develops pouches in the skin Get Python to Eat is the oldest colony in the British ipecies Play the game for the sake of the it the back of the female, in which empire. It w as discovered by John Quite Free From Dust game. When kept In capacity, pythons the eggs and young are safely trans When beams of sunlight shine Into Play for your side, and not for often refuse food and go on u pro C'ubot, who sailed out of Bristol, ported. Get both the girl anil the wed What have you to place before u partially darkened room you are yourself. longed "hunger strike,” whieh fre England, in 1407. Cabot took pos North American tree frogs pos session of the island In the nume of ding invitations at home. The the 10,000 eyes that read each issue able to realize how thick the air Is Be a good winner and a good loser quently results in death. sess to a remarkable degree the with millions of tiny particles of —modest In victory and generous in To obvlute tills it Is necessary to King Henry VII. Three years later faculty of changing color by modi of The Sentinel» NEWSPAPER quality is better and usually» the tlie Portuguese under Gasper Corte- dust. But It Is only with the help defeat. feed the big snakes by forcible fication of the contents of the pig ÏX of a strong microscope that you can Take all decisions without ques means, and a writer in the Wide Real explored portions of the coast. ment cells under the skin, no doubt advertising makes big stores out cost more reasonable. appreciate the marvels of dust. tion or argument. World Magazine gives a very inter In 1588, during the reign of Queen 1 provision to enable them to elude of little ones. xx In the dust of one room you may Be unselfish and always ready to esting description of how this is Elizabeth, Sir Humphrey Gilbert re their enemies. In winter they bury Bookkeeping systems. The newed the claim of British posses find such various matters as the teach and help others.—Toronto done. themselves in the earth or in the de- Your home print shop is always Sentinel. pollen grains of grasses, scales from Globe. "It Is a very simple process ” he sion, but his attempt to colonize •ayed wood and dust of old stumps, ready to help you in the prepara our own skins, ns well as fragments -ays. "Our python was curried out was not a success, nor were the at »nd breed In the spring. tion of copy for intricate forms from our clothes. Give your home print shop to a sunlit grassy lawn. One man tempts made later by Lord Balti Washing the Flag of any kind. You may also find atoms of salt. held the snakes tall, a second be- more. During all these years the first chance. Island was visited by fishing expedi Salt dust is carried scores of miles A reader questions the propriety strode its middle, while a third Retrospect Inland from the sea. and there Is of washing a flug and Inquires what gripped its head and forced open its tions from England, France and In looking backward over life I no part of any land where It does to do about it. 'Taking a navy of jaws. Inyorka squatted in front Portugal, and the ownership of the sometimes see much of sadness, and not full. Sand, too, flouts In the ficial as authority, it Is perfectly and, taking a pound of meat, gently island was a matter of dispute. It tee! life to be a rather sorrowful air, both sea sand and desert sand. proper to wash the United States thrust it into the snake's capacious was finally settled by the treaty of thing;.but far, far oftener It is the Always there Is meteoric dust, flag if tills Is carefully done so the throat, and with a smooth, round Utrecht of 1713, which brought to laughter that I bear, and it is smil groundup morsels of some lost colors will not run. And tills Is the stick, about ii foot In length, pressed a close Queen Anne's war. By this ing faces that look into mine. Even plunet, floating in the air. This dust way he says it should be done : the meat into the reptile’s gullet. It treaty Fiance acknowledged Brit men who were hateful, even the you find everywhere, on the tops Use tepid water and pure soap or was now tlie second man’s Job to ain's ownership of Newfoundland memories of merciless drivers, are □□□□□□□□□□□□□□a of snowclad mountains and In the soap flakes for washing the flag. caress tlie meat and massage it a and ceded to Britain the region softened for the reason that time □ deepest abysses of the ocean. Do not wring it, but squeeze It out yard down the long red lane. No. 3 known us Acadia, now forming the effaces their evil, bringing out more □ □ Everything provides dust, from carefully and rinse in several clear, then took charge and carefully provinces of Nova Scotia and New and more whatever of pleasantness □ the ash of your cigarette to the cold waters. Do not let It lie In the worked tlie lump down to tlie pocket Brunswick. they had In them. There were very □ □ scales from the wings of a butterfly. water and hang it up immediately where the stomach is located.” very few indeed who meant the evil. □ after the last rinsing. Hang it so At any rate, time shall give them □ Adam’s Suit? □ the stripes run up and down and □ Little Roger, spending a holiday the benefit of the doubt. The Gleaning Bell Expansion of Stone the blue field hangs over the line. □ Judgment is a poor thing as from his grandfather’s farm, was per These precautions will prevent the In many parts of rural Englund □ It wns once thought that stone ex- on inan toward man, isn't it? Though mitted to beguile the hours of a □ one may still hear the gleaning bell colors from mingling. at a uniform rate when panded I have known human devils, for being sounded at morn and even Dry in the shade to avoid fading. heated, but that Is now declared, on wet day by turning over the leaves whom in my heart I can Anti no re □□ tide, to tell the country folk when If the flag requires pressing do tbig* good authority, to be incorrect. In of the family Bible. □ Suddenly be looked up from the spect or love, perhaps the Almighty □ they may begin gleaning and when carefully. tests of marble and limestone, small can. I do not doubt that such is □ Printed to Order faded pages and ipiaint pictures, they must cense. increases of temperature above nor the case, and to Him I will leave □ The custom Is of considerable an □ mal gave only a. slight expansion, and called out: the Judgments. —Bill Adams in Ad □ Those desiring to appropriately remember a large num "See what I’ve found, graryiie 1" Tree That Own» Itself tiquity, being mentioned by Tusser but the rate increased rapidly with n In bls hand he had a leaf, old venture Magazine. In the year 1557. As a rule, the One of the most famous trees in further temperature rises. The ex □ ber of friends during the Yuletide season will be inter □ □ bell is sounded from the belfry of the country now stands In Athens, pansion of marble at a few degrees anil dry, and after a few moment’s □ ested in the Holiday Cards which The Sentinel offers. □ □ the parish church, and the ringer ft Is unique because it Is the only above normal was only a fractional reflection, he added: That Kinel a ^' nc ^ □ They will be printed to order from copy furnished by □ “Do you think it belonged to Adam Is entitled to ii penny for the whole tree In the world that owns Itself. part of that of steel; at 100 degrees Mark Twain hated to have his □ the customer, giving each person the opportunity to □ □ period from each family that goes A few feet of ground surrounding ('., the average expansion w as about and Eve, Grannie?” lie □ work edited. On one occas'on □ gleaning. the tree Is marked off and the land that of steel, while at 200 degrees sat ikivvn to write to a mnn who had □ express his sentiments in his own way. They will be □ In some parishes, however, a Is deeded to the tree. this rate was approximately doub The □ □ criticized his work. He was first in □ □ printed in three colors—red, green and black. Taxes Paid in Butterflies crier perambulates the »listrict with There was another well-known led. These peculiarities are of par □ clined to think, "the idea ! This Sentinel furnishes appropriate illustrations, to be print- □ When he faced difficulties In col a hand hell while In others a gong, tree »hat stood on the University of ticular Interest where the stone is animal, this literary kan- □ 'ed in red and green, and the reading matter will be 0 suspended from a tripod on the vll Georgia campus until n few years used with other materials, as In lecting the Income taxes from na long-eured □ garoo, this illiterate hostler, wlth Inge green, Is utilized. ago when destroyed by lightning. building construction. While mar tives. the governor of the Belgian his skull full of axle grease,” etc.. § printed in black. □ □ It was culled the Toombs oak for ble expanded on heating, It difi not Kongo in Africa invited the native but restrained himself and pointed □ □ citizens to bring in specimens of.a there Robert Toombs, its a student, shrink to its original dimensions on out to the man his errors “In gentle □ □ Upon all orders placed early, WITH AT LEAST A □ particularly beautiful butterfly. For Cloud Turrets □ meeting with the Ire of the faculty cooling. These unusual properties WEEK ’ S TIME ---------------- ‘ FOR DELIVERY, the following prices □ ness and in the unwounding lan □ A scientific explanation of the upon the eve of Ills graduation, de probably give rise to the warping four butterflies he gave nn income guage of persuasion.” "It is dis □ will prevail : □ connection between the imposing llvered his commencement oration. of marble noticed in headstones in tax receipt. He then sent the but couraging to try to penetrate a mind □ □ terflies to Europe, where they □ □ masses of cumulus clouds, piled up It Is said that so many left the cemeteries. like yours." he finally wrote. “ You 25 cards and envelopes complete..... $1.75 □ brought as much as 30 francs each. □ In aspiring white turrets, which tire chapel that Toombs had a larg □ □ 50 cards and envelope« complete, The Ingenious method of getting the ought to get It out and »lance on it. n $2.50 popularly »'ailed “thunder heads," er audience listening to his address □ That would take some of the rigid □ tax from the natives enabled him to Ireland’s Big Cavern □ 75 cards and envelopes cúmplete...... $3.25 anil the approach of n thunderstorm than the audience on the Inside of □ the state's coffers without dis ity out of it. And you ought to use □□ Is offer»1»! In a recent report on cloud the chapel. Carey J. Williams. In One of the largest and most ex- swell 100 cards and envelopes compiei e ...... $4.00 It sometimes. That would help. If □ studies made by one of the govern the Greensboro (Os.) Heruld-Jour- traordinury of caverns is that at content on the part of his people. □ you had done this every now aud □ □ □ ment scientists. nnl The first Mitchelstown. Ireland. ' then through life, it wouldn't have □ Additional cards and envelopes complete at 3 cents each. □ It appears that the form of cloud □ man to make an extensive explore- i petrified."—Pathfinder. n Early American Ship □ »■ailed turreted cumulus Is most □ tfon of this celebrated natural fea- ; □ □ THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL common when there Is a rapid ver Waterfalls and Rivers ture was a Frenchman, one Martel, i The first American built vessel to □ □ make a deep-sea voyage, the Trial, tlcal decrease of temperature In the □ Beehives of the Ocean CORRECT PRINTING □ The greatest and grandest water who is likewise an authority on the was launched 283 years ago, Janu □ upper air, combined with heating at fall In th«» world Is the Victoria caverns of France. □ Sponges are the beehives of the □ 12. 1642. The builder was Capt. 3 the ground, which favors the ascent fall«, Rhodesia, the second being Ni The Irish cavern is formed in ary sea. This curious discovery has been □ Also Engraved Greeting Cards At □ Thomas Coytmore, who was also of columns of air to great heights, agara, partly In Canada nnd partly limestone and is extraordinary for reported to the United States bureau □ $6.50 to $50 the 100 and that 1«. nt the same time, a con In the United States. These, how the number ami extent of Its con the first commander of the vessel. of fisheries by Dr. Charles J. Fish □ □ dition favorable to thunderstorms. ever. are far exceeded In height by nected passages, which, when plot The Trial was constructed al Bos of the scientific staff of the New ton and wns 105 tons burden. In mountnln cataracts In Europe and ted upon a chart, resemble the these days of Leviathans and Mau York Zoological society’s steamer America, the hlgliect being the Yo streets of a city. The length of the retania* few persons would care to Arcturus. Just returned from tropi Smithy on Wheels semite. In California. i». ’■’»irone 'he cave Is about n mile and a quarter, trust their lives to such a craft for cal waters. The bees which Doctor 1MWA¥MV<*.^>:>v.MVa-AV>WM Tn olden times the blacksmith's highest ar,1 In Norway and the Alps. and it contains some animal Inhabi Fish found Inhabiting the canals of even a short voyage, but in its day craft was not merely the rough The water pow er of some of these Is tants. Including a species of spider, sponge» were whole colonies of tiny work and shoeing of horses that It of great commercial value Some which are peculiar to it. and have ( the Trlaf was considered a good snapping shrimp aipheus. These is today, Very tine work was done authorities claim that the Mississip their entire existence within Its ship and brought a rich return to Its gregarious shrimps, he discovered, ! owner. by the old smiths, who were expert pi Is the longest river In the world, recesses. swim freely about, but always re nt the making of Iron gates, orna but part of the Missouri river has to turn to the individual sponge which mental fences, firedogs, and so on. be taken In to make the claim cor The Planet Mercury Is their hlve-like home. One sponge Sounded Like a “Slam” In the hope of reviving this al rect. Whitaker's Almami ’k gives Mercury is the smallest planet hive with Its homing-shrimps was most forgotten craft a rural »level th«» names of the six longest rivers He 1« still wondering whnt the and the nearest to the sun. its mean secured and placed In an aquarium opment committee in Yorkshire Is as follows: Amazon. 4.000 miles; young lady meant. If anything. distance being about IM.o0o.lMM> aboard the ship, where the colony sending out a blacksmith's demon Nile. 3.»100; Ynngtse. 3.400; Yenisei, When she happened along he was at miles. It completes a revolution on continued to flourish.—Grit. stration van to tour the villages 3.800; Mississippi, 3.100; Missouri. one end of a line, the other end be Its orbit In 88 days, and Its diame The van Is fitted with a lathe, 3.000. ing far out In the lake. ter Is about 3,000 miles. Its mass “The Cup That Cheer»” grinding and drilling machinery, a ' "Fishing, I see," said the girl. Is about one eighteenth that of the portable forge, an oil engine, and "Yes." responded the young man. earth, and Its density the same as On September 25 occurred the two welding plant. The village black “Smt'fAis” in England Ami then he added, in a Jocular that of the earth. Mercnry is diffi hundred and sixty-flfth anniversary smith will thus have a chance of In England there are ASP.IMK) tier- vein: "Fish feeds the brain." cult to «ee with the naked eye. ow of the day when Samuel Pepys had De Luxe Loose Leaf Ledger Binders seeing modern tools ami methods sons bv th»» name of Smith and 204.- Strolling along, tlie girl pleasant ing to Its proximity to the sun. Tel his first “dish of tea." nt work. Loudon Answers. Only 27 years earlier the very 000 of them have "J" for their flrat iy called back over her shoulder: escoplcaily It Is of little Interest The De Luxe Steel Back Binder has stood the test of time and Initial. The John Smiths number ••I laipe you have a large catch." Faint marks can be seen on Its sur first cup of tea ever drank in Eng has made good under the most exacting conditions of the modern land Is teeorded as having been pre 41.000; the John W. Smiths, 30.000, face, but all are Indefinite. Life’s Realities accounting department. It is built for service and ia covered by pared at the Arlington house, which and the John William Smiths. 5,000. Pride in Work Life will always have some cross It ha« h«H»n ne»-essnry to devise a our unconditional guarantee that if the mechanism breaks or then occupied the site on which Tally on Fighting Men In It. Now heights of worthier liv mark for them to distinguish the Buckingham palace now stands. . Whatever be the conditions which gets out of order inside of ten years, it will be replaced or repaired ing keep appearing, new works of products they make or own A mon surround you in your work, do It The "Field of Sticks" custom was The earl of Arlington bought the without cost to you •ervlee beckon us to take hold, The omark with symbols will designate with high thought and noble pur recently explained at a gathering of tea In Holland and gave 60 shil upward way cannot be easy : it Just which Smith Is referre»! to. It |s«e. lx> not whine and complain Clachnacuddln, Royal Arch chapter lings a pound for It, a sum which Bookkeepers like the De Luxe because its secure grip, when must be climbing to the end: but. wns necessary to Include five sym- becaUM' of your unhappy lot; but on a trip to Achnabat. The word today would be represented by at locked on the sheets, insure* perfect ai.gnment—the first requisite ns we climb, there comes more love hols In the tnonomnrk. accept it. humble and obscure as it "achnabat' comes from the Gaelic least 20 pounds of a satisfactory current ledger binder. Filled with De Luxe Flak of man. more love of God; a bless The drink that was a curiosity may be. knowing that it is possible term "Auchan-a-hachte" (the flehi Opening Sheets and indexed for quick reference with Pubreco ing of stronger, abler, kinder, hap to clean out a gutter with the self- of th«» sticks), and It is supposed less than 300 years ago is now our pier life And ever growing over Character Reading Celluloid Tabs, it makes the ideal loose leaf ledger outfit for respecting dignity of manhood or to that before going Into battle with chief beverage.—London Answer* all, a quiet, restful sense of «Hue economy and cflKifofy "What makes you so sure that blacken a shoe with the enthusiasm a rival clan the members of one thing brighter, happier still, beyond man Is naturally cautious an»! dip of religion Hugh O. Pentecost. clan «tuck their sticks Into the »oft Victory -noine crown of better life than lomatic»" mossy ground of the field. After Prof.—When did Vergil die» aught we know of here which the the affray It was easily se«n how "That tint that whenever I offer StewetPdent—51 A. B. laird hath, tn the unfolding of the htm a cigar he puts It In his pocket Unreasonable to Expect many of them bud been killed or “A. B.! Don't you mean B. C.T" eternal years for them that love and says he will smoke It after din Th»' orchestra was practicing the nere missing by the number of un "No. sir. 51 A B. Fifty-one years 11 Im.-Brooke Herford. tier." cmmP'H'cr’* l<»ng anu tedious piece claimed sticks. after birth."—Colgate Banter. When he arrived. "What's this?" he demanded from A Matter of Color • Loose Leaf Devices and It Wouldn’t Be Necessary Measurement Why, So ft Does! the doorway. “1 can hear only the "So Ja»k ll.chlaigh trie»l hard to Actor- I’m cast for the part of Special Ruled Forms "Why d«> yon Insist on regarding violins, not the wind Instruments." Teacher — What animal require« kiss you last night and yon didn’t the fool in the new play. yourself as only half e,lu»ate«l?" "It's too hard a Job for the wln»l know which way to turnl' the least nourishment? Actress 1 suppose you are glad "Becans«," answered th«« luodeat instrument»," replied th« orchestra Student—A moth. “No; 1 didn't know wh -ther he that you are to have a part where man, "I have rem! only two and a leader. “The players cant blow preferred a blushing jM or one w ho Teacher-How « that? W.W.WWA you won't have to muke up half feet of my five foot bookshelf." and yawn at the .«am«* time! Student It eats t.ul< t i eiUe*" '$0u§^Swishine Ctyrtstmaö (Üarós ■ Cottage Grove Sentinel |