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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1930)
t - u v h m iia y , rr.HWi'AWY i». iw ; mi EXPANSION OF PRESENT RED CROSS AND U, 0. IN MODEL CENTER INDUSTRIES IS OBJECT Forget Self Logging Is Cause For 70 New Families Come Many Accidental Deaths To Oregon in Month — 7 g as -we we. Wha.’» te BlamaT Small Bavarian V illage T he I'UK-l-m play, a dram atiza tion of the a ufferliigi In the life of I'tirla l, take« place In the little vll- : T he classified advertising cam Ix ’gging >au»e«t the greatestrnirn palgn being conducted by the atst>- Inge of oberanimergitu, nestling In bet ut midden deaths III lattie noun cham ber of com merce through--o' the Bavarian A l l « And thl» piny Lane County to Serve an ty d u rin g tin- year 11129, w ith 10 I a» been going on every ten years ; the country has brought 70 turn men killed, ami autom obile acci DO Per Ci nt of Orowth Oom«,« the plague of 10121. During Place ot Experiment lor dent« placed secoml w ith 7 persona Ilea to O regon d u rin g January. »Ince D u rin g Janu ary. 1929. there were 2* tbut year the ettlxen» o f Oberarn- I Through Indu»tiles Which dead, II wit» shown by the unnual new a rrival«. Investm ent» ra o v e .l merguu vowwl that they would en Entire Nation. report of W. W llrn n n trtte r, coun u m urked Increase, fro m »72.*t'«O In act ihe piece every ten y««nre a» We Already Have ty coroner. F o rty -n in e death» were January, 1»29. to 825S.(X*l d uring h« a thanksgiving offering for having U niversity of Oregon. Kagvna handled by the coroner amt hie first m o n th th l* year Acreag t of la-c-n delivered from the plague. Ksiuhllaliuient of a "modal ci-nier'* depot I«» in 1929, a» compared w ith Oregon land» w ent up from 41k T he original text and a rra n g e u y u n '» gr»al«’st fl»ld fur hi fur the »nitro United Hiutes, and a 3« In I92M. acre» purchased by new farmlu-« h . iiienta were probably made by the iliw tria l «»panatim am i d»V»hip- trainin g o u t e r for all l(vd Cross In 192* autom obile deaths heade«l 1929 Io 14,4*8 In J a n u a ry , 19»» monks o f K ttal. T he music was ' ninni li»» I" lnor»«»lr»n ih» »«Inni» workers for Hot I'aclfla Nurthwi»'t the procession w ith 7. T h ird on M anager W (I. Ide calls attention composed by Itochu» D«-dler, ocbool- o f hu»lli»»» «>f Diluì» inni II Ut Imi« Ml Ih e Hid wu» suicide, w h ich claim ed to a great Increase In letter» fro pi n m ite r of the parish In 1814. The 1« announced In Eugeua by Judge our own ba«-k dour," •«’«’o n lin e • «> tl lives In 1929 as com pared w lih 4 fa mill«» who w ilte of th e li decision production Is given In the open a ir Hoy T lllshop, |>r»»l«l»iil of (>rrg „n (I. F H klpw orlh, thuirinuii of the In 192*. to locate In Oregon d u rin g the j and standi are constructed to ac W orsted m ill». P o rtla n d , w ho I» hoard of d irecto r* uf the Lane conn T w o bodies were foum l b o ile d b y coming year. T hl» num ber In commodate 5/MiO spectators. Seven biMwima Ih» "Bulbi iiii'g o n pro- ly chapter of the Am erican lt‘ «l unknow n persons d uring 1929, the creaaed fro m *9 to 20« and these hundred actor» are employed In the Cross. In cooperation with the lie report state«. Hrant <>f Dm O regon a la i» rh a n tb rt 20« fotnllle» w ill have 8753.HOO to In play, all native v illa g e « T h e pro ■ ul chaplor, thn national l(«d Cross Alcohollatn, atlppoaed to he a ' vent In OrAgofie T h e L xj « AngFirR o f cu m u la re» ' ceed» go for Ihe public good a fte r ••A r»c»ni surv»y by un» of Ih» esuw- o f „ « Ic e of Ih e »tale ch a rn b ei con hi g stiltallo n w ill a ln lt Ilia center more or leas common the expen««-a have been defrayed largrat l*f» Inauranro comps n las m here so that work cun he ta rrie d death, accounted fo r only 1 death Unite» to «end m any prospective and a »mull rem uneration made to vralnil that only Inn |w l i nni u f OUI la«t yesr. anil none the piovlotie a e ttlria an«l Investor» to Oregon «meh actor. out along a nt mini plan, and ituta iiu lu s tila l p riu lu rtlu n bn» rumo year fin e man was »hot for a deer and two large sale» were made to then furnished to workers through T he play la a »tupimdous mani through re lo ra llu n and ini p»r ran t F o u r perished In airp lane acci C u llfo rn ian » who vlaited th a t of out the United lltatc» ihruu gh thn auunil »spanatoti amt dents In 1929, w hile none were ftce, one being a H u rt of l«0 acre» festation of religion» worship and the moral character of each actor T h e trainin g phase of Ilia work killed by a irc ra ft In 192«. gro w th of local organisation« m T illa m o o k county am i the othet Is considered u» well as lilg hlatronlc w ill be ta rrie d on In cooperation ‘ Thn p to |(*a m uf Ih» «tal» « hum T h e com plete list follow« it 1200 acre place In M a lh e u r coun a b ility . The principal parts are he 192* 1929 bar fu r In d d a lrta l dnvelopmnnt In w ith the University of Oregon reditary. T he whole village live« 4 0 tite g u n la a at»P In thn rig ht d ire r achool of social work, which la Aero ............. T h e trem endoue Interest in Ore for thl» production. T he Inhabit 7 7 Hun O ut n a tu ra l rnauurraa, uf A uto — .... - ..........— gon whh-h ha» been arou*ed 1« headed by I»r I*. A Farson*. Four ants »pend their tim e at fashioning 3 2 fin d in g g in a t In d u a trla l poaalblll shown by the 29« le lte ta of Inquiry cruclflxe«, rosaries and Imugeti of student* w ill ha trained at a time D row n in g « 4 Ila», ara Ju»l In Itm lr In fa m y of Hulclde lecelveu one day by the state cham at lha loral chapter, w ith each be- the »ulnts to »ell to the tourists «ho 0 2 ilnvalupm nnl. M u rd e r her and the average of ICO a «lay flow through th e ir quiet U tile city Ing given aidual work In connection 2 I ••Indilatrlaa h a v n th r In n d n liry In IXMt —-------------------— for the m onth of Janu ary. M anage! w ith th e ir atudlea In the achool. l-ogglng 4 10 dnvalnp in group», am i by Ih» »« Ide «aya th a t In all hla year« of y eur by year. Four probationary workers and N a tu ra l c a u e e a Unveetl- loinalun uf una coma» th» nnrnaalty land .lettlem cnt w ork he has never 7 four regular members w ill mukv up o f ano ther that w ill aupply « » ria lti g u le d l • seen »uch Interest on the part a t Plaa fo r tha B e a u tifu l 1 np»rlallt»«l p ro d u rla to thn larg.-r T ra in aceldenl* »ubstantlul fam ilies, a m p ly financed the staff. ■ It would be well If there were 1 Ita llro a d rroaalng« (autoslS one. to Insure aucceaa In a n« w country, greater encouragement, lightness of Plan Ratified. I par tie» ” 1 wo» plaaaad tu learn rn rn n lly T h e plan has Juat been ratified A ccidental »huts « as hi«» been m anifested In Oregon heart and gnyety und a w ider culti unknow n > Duri a lum ber m an ufactu rer In recently. by the national board, but la ul vation o f what Is iH-nutlful without 0 Electrocuted ------ a u iilh rrn Oregon. « p e rialltln g in ready In op«’ ratl«>n. w ith the four Hhol w hile hunting IM-Ing directly and eminently uee 1 m aking apnrial aim tw o by four« P e rl Largely Mythical student« now taking work It will M otorcycle 0 fu i.— Wcken». found that ha ru u h l fu ratati paper Those who compare the age In 2 l>a financed by (he national orgunl Found buried tno p e rm it) 0 roll amia to thn pulp and papar In which th eir lot hna fullen w ith a 2 F ilin g Supplie». The Sentlneh gallon, which la contributing lii&ot) Accidentally shot «luairy fro m bin scrap m a te ria l golden age which exist« only In 1 ® T h a In a lltu tlu n baa not only In a year, and by the loral chapter A 1< < >h<>ll«OI Im aglnnllon. may la lk of degener 2 O th e r causes - r i r a w i l Ha aalaa but baa uand waaln and o ther civic organlgutloui. acy ami decay; but uo man who 1« m a te ria l amt adde.1 a »core o f »m Kalabllalitnent of the center correctly Inform ed a« to the past 3« 49 T o ta l ployaa to Ita payroll itteana that lam e county w ill serve w ill be dl»po»ed t« •a'“ ' n morose •T h e alata cham ber. In Ila pro aa the laboratory for the en tire nu or ib-Hpond'ng vh-w of (be present. g ra m of T lu ild O regon.' I» going to tlon for work of this lype. and w ill I —Thomns Macaulay (1800-1850). fe rra i out »uch In d u strial »»pan Almaat Fur» Silver tiring national recognition to Lane 'IIIM o ry of England.” alon npiurrlunltiaa a» three anil -S te rlin g 1» the British standard county and Oregon. It la consider m ake them know n to th» m a n u fa c of silver for coins, snd means the »d one of Ihe most progressive turer» of th» alate w ith the Idea of proportion of KtA parts »liver to 75 M ythological In r leaning our In d u s tria l n»w steps ever made by tha national parts copper. T h e Am erican coins T he nine mu»«» were the m yth i w ealth production T h e stata cham body, and results are to he watched nr» only 1X1 fine—that Is, the pro cal «laughters of Jup iter nnd Mne bar do»» not advocate or «»»k to w ith Interest by leader* through portion o f ;»•» to 100. mosyne, gotbleas of memory, and liu-ala Induatrlna u n til a fln r »a out lha country. presided over the arts and sciences hauailvn raaaargh and atm ly proves The national organization aa well Pocket Perils US follow s: Culllop«. epic poetry that «uch a plant under capable Men a pocket» are huppy hunting aa local o ffic ia l* regard the move snd rh e to ric ; CMo. history; Erato, m anagem ent ha» avary opportunity ground* for Influen ts and other love poetry; T h a lia , festival» and a* one of the moat Im portant de fo r aucraaa. germs, according to a doctor, who comedy; Melpomenst, tni'.’lc poetry: velopment« ever made In lied Cross 'A n o th er field fu r tra d » amt com- C o n ve oient Jown-eowu location. »ay* the pocket should be turned Terpsichore, «lancing; Euterpe. In merce esp»n«ioh I» the aaalatanr . work, and an outstanding step In Inahle out, lirusbed. and disinfected strum ental music; Polyhym nia, ih» ala te cham ber can lend to tha program of this typo of work. singing and rh eto ric; U rania, as regularly. grow ing in d u strial p lan's In «elllng T hia w ill be the first model unit es more of tb a lr prixluct« In O regon tronomy. tablished and the first o f what la and n atio n a lly F u ll tea»ar<h and H e a lth y R alndssr expected to be a M gloaal group of m a rk e tin g d ata and In fo rm atio n W h e r e M an “ Fall« D o w n" T h e government has m aintained P O R T L A N D , O R IO O N training «ante**. w ill be available to m an ufactu rers M it 1« a w onderful Itelng—In experim ent station» In Alaska and UMu a. Boom. Rsudesi J4«w «ew Announcement by Hr. F. A. Par through the B uild Oregon pro gome way«, lie harnesses the keeps In touch w ith the main herd» ■on*, dean of the school of social gram o f reindeer. No contagious dis forces of nature nnd comiads llu-m •'Close cocparallun of local cham work of ihe university, of bis ap ease has ever been encountered. to do hl» bidding. Y ear a fte r year bare ta essential Oregon poater pointm ent as national director ot he keeps Improving everything he stampa atre»» paints about our In training for th» Am erican Red in contact « ¡ib - -t h a t 1». Speaking of Signs— dual ria l jeeialbllltlea advantages Cross was also made. Ur. Parson» T h e telephone ringing In the and o pp ortu nities. N a tio n a l adver w ill have charge of the tra in in g of middle of the night usually mean» tising Io be carried by the cham ber w orkers here, and w ill then be to the exchange g irl la tryin g to give w ill help In developm ent and by charge of other center* which are somebody the wrong number.—C in «-loan team w ork between the alate expected to be established In other cham ber and local chanibcta real cinn ati Enquirer. buyaRemfn*- in d u strial aapanaion la to be parts of the country. too Portable. TH* W o rk Organized. achieved ." T im » ’« Col«l»» C lo w W . L. l-eonar«L Prop. Pending o fficial sanction of the _ little friend T h e times nnd customs, we beef OFFICE A T HOWE S plan, the local office went ahead about today w e ll be calling “the c^itstne complete eatia- CONFECTIONERY 11997295 g.Mtd old days" tom orrow .— Fort w ith organization work and when McttootaeTcryfeatt»* Rea. Phone 239 J W ayne News Sentinel. confirm ation was received recently Call la and let n* ____________— ’ from national headquarters at i A leading medical Journnl an nounces that American» are morbid over vltam lnea. periodic medical ex aminations. dietetic ay «terns, rough age, thereapeutlc dogma« and health “lem«.'' and figuratively calls them a "lo tta hunk." W ell, who started us th a t way If It wasn't the m edlcoaT- Louisville Courier Jour nal. ’ Consider Ike Miaul«« M in'd«» «re given ua to use. Every man gel» exactly the »ame number. How we employ them de termines largely our eucce«« or fa il ure In Ilf«- Remember, therefore, that he who “ kills lim e” often inur deri opiyortunlty.—O rlt. F ilin g Ruppll«» TVe Welcomeyou tJht HOTEL T ak e a n y u sers advice LEONARD TRA NSFER EVERY WALK OF LIFE Even Education I» Advanced by Descriptive Material Written by Ad Men Adverttalng affect« ua In our d ally w o rk or living to a greater <le g lee than we m ay re a llm 11« help fu l presence la conatanlly Info rm Ing ua of new thing«, new method«, new aervlcea, and In general mak mg life more enjoyable By mean« of It m any new uaea for old pr««durle have been eaplalned. theteby glv Ing the public g re a te r value for the money spent fo r the prixluct. Thing s w hich a few year« ago w are classed aa luxuries are now I,Hiked upon aa neceaaltlca. in creased »ales, low ering the unit coat o f production, have put m otor care w ith in the reach of p ra c tic a l ly everyone. and advertlalng played n leading p art in thl« Industry. The autom obile hualneaa. however. la no d iffe re n t fro m hundred» of other» w hich have used the printed word to acqu aint the people w ith their merchandise. A d vertisin g reach»» Into the live» of all deeply- N o other thin g In present day life covere eo large an area. One find» It filte rin g Into every angle o f bualneae. home life, public life and n ea rly every rela tlonshlp of h u m a n ity . It 1« Impo» Mlble to m easure Ha effect In gov e rn lng and Influen cing life In gen eral. H trange n» It m ay »cent, ndver Using 1» a fac to r In education, since the read ing of advertlaem ent.’ theinaelvea tend» to broaden the public view point by giving Info rm » tlon of In te l eat about the th in g ad vertlaed, w h e th e r It be a product, a service, tra v e l, an In s titu tio n . ’» •p o lic y , etc. T h e dissem ination of thia learn ing serves to enlighten the public on m any more subject« than would be possible otherw ise W h e th e r we recognize It or not, advertising playa and w ill continue to play a large p art In each of our Uvea. W h y should we not put to g re a te r use thia frie n d ly ally by un tlerstandlng more about w hn t It ra n do fo r each and everyone Surely such n pow erful fac to r In our lives 1» w o rth y o f m o n than passing notice. T h e read ing o f an advertisem en t does not obligate n purchase, but It does o ffe r the poa- c a lb lllty of le a rn in g som ething not know n before. W ashington the work wss ready to start Im m ediately. T he local chap te r Is In chsrge of Miss -Mary An nin, who 1« aaslsted by Miss Ruth Itumsey, who recently complete«! her probationary work. T h e four students now In trainin g are Ed wins (»rebel, M urtha Prolhero. M il dred Reynolds and Tho rs Boescn. W ith ihe expansion program os planned the local chapter w ill now become a "m odel“ center for Red C rus* work A recent survey show cd that w orkers here were handling un average of 200 «-nses each, while r«a«varch work conducted by nation a l foundation» »hows that Ihe aver age should he about 80 for the Ut most efficiency. T h is average, un der the uew plan can now be main tnlneil and Ihe result* and Inform « lion obtained w ill he made a v a il able to all Red Cross w o rker* In the U nited States. T he local center w ill work In close cooperation w ith Ihe unlver atty school of aoclal work. Stu d en t* w ill spend part of the time In Ihe office here and the balance of Ihe tim e In the school in Port land In thl» way they w ill get the mo»! efficient trainin g through both practice and In theory. It 1» point cd out. Help! T h e re should he a law ngnlitst girls flirtin g w ith m arried men. And girls do It every tint« they up pettr hare-legged In public. . . - T h ere never wits it m arried man so noble lie could resist flirting. Ib n t Is tils inn In weiikneaa, nnd the hiw should protect him. — llo w e a Mi ml lily. Deep A fric a n L ake Depths o f 4.11*» feet have been located In various purls o f Lake T an gan yika, In central A frica, which Is believed to he formed In the craters of an extinct volcanic range. H e'll Take the Hint T h e re a te ittiitiy sprays and pow ders to destroy Insects, hut the propar way to handle an unwel come guest I* to rltle him out homo In the rumble sent nnd then put him In the folding hctl —Life. A T h o s g h l fo r Today As (he sun return» In the aaet. e«v le i our pntlence be renewed w ith dawn.— Robert Louis Steven eon. M as W snl»d Any age I» the Age o f C h iva lry • I f there I» a G alahad.— Am erican Magazine. . Slit! L ife in Caeada O ntario I ’ e per—T h e tatlony land consl«t« j f 2JJ acres o f pleasant grove* and corpses.—Boston In t o script. T h e o rd in a ry m anual «leak te le phone contains 201 separate part«. 666 Is a Prescription fo r We approach peace only a» we leave ourselve» and come to hittuau Ity. No »elf fo rg rtftil person 1» ever sensitive. No «elf forgetful |>er»«ii Is habitually unhappy. — Frank Crane. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN of Every Kind n THE SENTINEL Im p e l ia l B a rb e r Shop Everythinjt for the P- S. Btikoxsrski ' .......» » « ■ » « a * * * T h e Sentinel. A N N O U N C EM EN T! ».•.a-Toueo,«. THIS MEW PRICE MAKES THE WHIPPET THE LOWEST PRICED OF ALL 4-D O O R SEDANS It is Willys-Overland's 1930 contribution to economical transportation,an impressive reduction on a great car with a yreat fu tu re .......... Wh N e lso n M o to r C o. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Cottage G ro ve. Orcgou The Sentinel T Y P E W R IT E R S U P P L IE S Long Distance Hauling Piano Moving a Specialty CH ESTNU T TRANSFER CO. Chestnut Brothers, proprietor« STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office phone 8 C O T T A G E G R O V E , OREG O N Residence Phone 160 Y Remington Portable I t Is the most speedy rem edy know n PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTISTS S U W? E T e IIOW — D.oll.1 O lli« Fifth snd Mslo «WMls. Hour«. » 30 W 12 snd I Io 8 >30. Evening« «nd Sun d«y> t>Z «ppolntnivnl. Phone«: Offle« 83, m luenc« I07-R. _ ~ " r T F i i T i U M i ¡»«nil««. Firs* S»UO« *1 btnk building. Cottage Grove Ore, Upettnllet In r»tr»ction. »dinini«lr»tlon of „fTruu. . .i d Office phon« 10. U n iversity of Oregon, Eugene - George Hopkins, outstanding young Am erican pianist »nd composer, ha« been named head of the piano departm ent o f iho U n iversity of Oregon school of mualc. It Is an nounccd by Dean John J. Lands O PHTaioiAaa KNOW LES & GRABER HARDWARE K C? K? I'KOST.— Fhy«lel«n snd g«oa. Office I" b « w s o n building D phuu» 47. Cottage Orov«. Oregon.______ Cottage Grove O r e g o n AX1.KY, M. D.— Fhy«lcl»n snd sur- . geon. Keening« by »ppolntnient. Ovsz Kem a Dru< ator«. CottM«* Orota, Dragon H W K1ME. M. — Physician snd bury. x x . Surgeon O b st.U ie. .n d «11.««.«« ot M m. June Thacher, who is »till worn«» «nd children » •P«;'l»"7 3 ’” ' « a m em ber of Ihe facu lty of Ihe Fir»t Nstlonsi B«nk building. Phones. Offlre 2.14; residenc«, I2e-J. R»«ld«nc« achool of music, resigned Inst June nddreas. 1149 west Main. as head of the deportm ent In order a ttorneys . to devote more lim e to her aludents T k HERT W. LOMBARD. — Altoraiy and lo concert work. • t Law. First National Bsnb building T he newly chosen music oxecu Phon« 94. Cotug« drove. Oregon. _ live, who has been n mem ber of Ihe .1 S4HNN. — Attorney «1 L»w »«< faculty of the university since 1919. Notary Public Practice« in »11 bus been hailed by many critics as couite. H.dcr building, College Orove. OretfoR. „no of the most promising of the younger artists. He has appeared D R A PT1N 0. In concert throughout Oregon ami 7 H a HKNKY ........... M. LAKE A FT1NII FIIRU ««.is.». ...... PUB. the Northw est and In eastern states D nnd apeclflcatlona. raraonal calls af- as well. Ills compositions have or erening. Looat.d two mde. tarn been highly praised by auch must <*aat t of Coll»»« Orov«, Or«. P. 0 . Box Phone 41KB. M l elans as Ignaz Friedm an M r. Hop kins’ "Vulae Burlesque" was first performed by Mlscha l.e v ltzk l. DON'T FORGET OUR O ther compositions which have been played by leading nrtists In clude his "T h re e Dances In Classic Form ," the "Romance Pnlhetlque. and "Scherzo in IS Minor." M r. llo p k ln e has his teacher s certificate from the Peabody con servatory, utul his B. A. degree from tho U n iversity of D re k "n- A W ash w ith safety t h i& m a r v e l o u s n e w E A S Y washer H Used Range Sale * Sign Language M otoring along, the signa offer In finite tllveralon. A ■mlle-provoker was one on n lum ber yard which said; “Courtesy, Service and L um ber nnotlier, painted on tho aide of a brick building, nnnounced "H ardw are, Implémenta nnd Tack», while still nnotlier proclaim ed: "B u lter, Eggs, Poultry and All Kinds o f Junk.” - Indlanapoll* lxMl«rers n'l binds Ten’ ln«’ . Loose Leaf Binders gbow you thia wonder f«l helpar and tian* GENERAL TRANSFER Cold*, Grippe, Flu, Dengu*. Blliou* Fever and Malaria. Noted .Musician Now D Heads Piano Study News. fletter and Cap Pokkra for your filing cabinet*. Sentinel. Slightly Uaed, B»- posaessed »nd Shop worn Holpolnt »nd We>tlnthon»e Bl»o- trlc Ranges. Also *ever»l Shop worn Woahor* »nd Ironar* M O U N TA IN ST A T E S POWER CO. h a s ^ n o iw r in ^ e i N ow at lowest prices Choice of: Agitator or Suction Type E A SY W A SH ER Thli clever, new combination bread box and bread board...regularly sell - ?r$ 1 .7 5 ...and J J .1“ “ ' 1— L *rg * pk». Sp«rry P*n«*k« *nd WsHls Flour 1 - l * r t * Pki- W hssthssrH YOUR GROCER’ S N O W *H«M> Is ««•• r*t*»t* Issalltl«« *>»«« «“« y u y g — EASY Terms Phone for a frert démonstration in your own home. See why this mod ern washer is safer, faster, easier, gentler than any wringer type washer. Then if you decide to keep it, you can pay for it in easy month ly payments. T R A D E in your old washer on a new no wringer EASY P0WBIÚC-0MPAMY t - 9 . 1 lb. task 0» Sparry Drifted AT The latest E A SY Washer is a revelation in home wash ing. It has a Damp-Dryer in place of the old-fashioned wringer. You transfer a whole tubful of clothe* at one time from the washing section to the Damp-Dryer, in stead of piece by piece as with a wringer. Then merely press a button. In less than 2 minutes the water ta whirled out of the clothes and they are ready for the line—all without worry to you or risk to your clothe*. sag