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T IU H M I U RKNTTNFI, COTTAGE OROVR. ORRGON. tatuar ftrcve jtatinrl ty vote, w hile as s m a tte r o f fac t the th ird has an effective, h a rd w ork in g . v o lu n ta ry o rg an isatio n th a t Is g ettin g results th a t w ill astonish the wise ones F a b U .h .4 fc ..« 7 lh .ir.d a > hy D e lta « . O ro » . F u h llta ln * O m paar a a a h dito! A G ra n ts Pass physician, w ho no doubt w ill be called unethical, has Inau gu rated a m o n th ly fee basis for tre a tm e n t of hta patients. W h ile the plan Is not new In o th er coun tries. it Is a novel one In this coun try . and has Its advantages. T he p hysician ’s greatest p ro fits come fro m keeping hts patrons welt, and he collects « h its they are w ell and able to pay. ra th e r than when they a re sick and sadly put to it to meet th e ir bills. H o w ever, the doctor w ill fin d th a t m any little cute and bruise.-* th a t fo rm e rly w ere treated a t home w ith o in tm e n t or lodim* w ill now require c a re fu l medical atten tio n . H e n ry F o rd w ill devote a h u n dred m illio n dollars to education. W ith a ll th a t m oney spent for th a t purpose the people m ay get so a m a > t th a t H e n ry w on ’t be able to sell them a n y m ore o f those th l < :» th a t brought h im the hundred m il lion I t w ill be a d m itte d by even hta opponents th a t O o v e m o r N o rb lad has gained streng th . H e had to, O lltca t t Marth S in k fo r he w e n t In to the cam paign fro m T h e question o f w h e th e r or not a standing s ta rt. Hts im petuous ■ V M S C M IP T 1 O X RATKM radio advertising Is going to gréa- - (C m * la a4»aac<> p ersonality lost h im m an y votes at ty In te rfe re w ith newspaper a d v e r • 2 2&¡Thr*« M oat*« 8.1 the s ta rt o f the race, but he prob tising la answ ered by the fact th a t il.S ftiO a e laaath ably since has much m ore than radios are s e l d o m advertised M aaibar of covered his loss throu gh hts strenu through the a ir and th a t radio a d ■ a llu n a) E d ito ria l Aaaoclatloa ous speaking cam paign. In w hich v ertisin g ts a larg e p art of news •ra tfv a N ial» E ditoria) Aaaorlatloa fe a tu re he has the edge on his Oraf on haw a paper advertising sspapwr Ooafaraara opponents. T h ia advantage is p a r g s c lftr Oaast R epresratstlTea tla lly overcom e by the fa c t th a t his A Chicago bachelor is studying a. W Is* Jun ctio n C ity Tim es And now _ S everity Hide . Han FraarGm candidacy Is the only one th a t has the problem o f w h a t w ould happen B I4< . L a * A a < * lr* S i l W .» t .r a so fa r <t>-\ < toped b itte r opposition B ro th e r K e lly has to take the Joy If he owned heaven and had a w ife B ia s . N.d ■eydmJsskJashaiga T h a t b .ttn n e a a , however, has de out o f life by tellin g us th a t yeais H e ’d probably learn th a t some ago vice presidents w ere elected in veloped la rg e ly In his home t e r r i sharp Log Angeles real estate d eal CORBETT, NOKRI.AU. the same m an ner as proposed by tory, and lo y a lty to a home cand i er had sltckered h im as to the place the C o ttage G rove Sentinel and the date la lik e ly to p revail despite being offered fo r sale T im e s to elect a lieutenan t g over fa v o rite outdoor sport this s u c h a n t a g o n is m nor. And a ll the tim e we thought la analysing the republican W h an a headline screamed. "G o v we w ere springing som ething new atortal situ atio n. It 1s a Senator H a r r y C orbett, through ern o r Is In ju re d In G lid e r F a ll.” Gueas th e re it nothing new under B trifle more popular way o f g e t hta varied business Interests and we feared o u r At had come to g rie f tin g exercise this spring than usual th , luatar , hat a tta c h M to the nam e the sun. a t a banquet o ra to ric a l flig h t, but la a g u b ern a to ria l y e a r because of ^as a ttra c te d support fro m business the d ate line told us the accident c o m p aratively even a b ility and poli associates, fro m those whose in te r The C ottage S u th e rlin Sun happened In N e w Jersey tis a i stre n g th o f the three leading ests are coupled w ith the C o rbett S en tin el w ants a hospital estab- candidates and because of the nu- Interests and fro m those w ho ad Grove. lished In Cottage An exchange tells of a ra re old lssuee th a t e n te r Into the m ire successful operation of busi physicians say it w ou ldn ’t pay. A ll book being found w here It had been _ th a t can n ot be made ness by one w ho e a rly In life was the clttaens of C o ttage G rove desire th ro w n aw a y w ith rubbish We St use o f by the candidates In given heavy business responsibili a state a rm o ry In th a t to w n re- presum e the rubbish was some uf tb a ir p ublicity. gardlees of the fact that aiu io rte a ties Also S en ato r H a r r y has a this y e a r’s best sellers. unusual condition o f the con- boat o f supporters fro m those who don ’t pay but taxpayers must if tost la th a t supporters o f the three have m erely a casual acquaintance the a rm o ry Is constructed. A rra n g e m e n ts have been ms •« c a n d id a t e t one o f w hom w ill get w ,h h im and have been a ttra c te d fo r counting absent fam ilie s in the the n om in atio n, a d m it th a t the by hts pleasing personality. These A Eugene m an has been fined approaching census. M any w ill be o th er tw o are o f g u b ern a to ria l site advantages w ill be offset to a large $300 «r.J sent to Jail fo r three counted w ho are* "not there.’’ A second ra th e r unusual condition extent In the coast section by hts m onths fo r d riv in g w hile in to x i la th a t there are alm ost no support- opposition in the senate to fu rth e r cated. Even th a t p en alty Is not as ere of any one of the three th a t be- bonding fo r com pletion o f the severe as » h a t innocent persons H e re we a re try in g to do aw ay lieve th e ir candidate is yet assured Roosevelt h ig hw ay and re m a rk s m ay have to pay fo r this d river's w ith old-fashioned O ld M an Oregon recklessness. T h e p e n a l t y fo r o f the nom ination. credited to h im In discussion of the In W as h in g to n w hiskers are a T h e re are other features th a t are value o f the to u ris t to the business q u a lific a tio n fo r the suprem e bench. d ru n k e n drivers can uot be m ade h ighly Im p ortan t that have a p p a r o f the state. T h e characteristics too severe. ently not had the a tte n tio n of the th a t w ill he an asset w ith m any T he Chicago w om an who w ent political forecasters. It's easy to w ith s ta n d tem p ta tio n voters tn the cities w ilt be offset a fte r h er husband w ith d yn a m ite One o f these is th a t easily h alf to some ex te n t bv th e ir la c k o f a p w hen it invites us to do som ething e v id e n tly Intended to give him a the vote, probably a g re a te r propor- peal to the ru ra l elem ent. we do not care to do. real bld-fashloned blow ing up. • • • tio a than that, has not yet gone to a n y candidate. T h is ts accounted J. E B e n n e tt, s to rm y p etre l of HOME TOWN DEVELOPMENT fo r by the fa c t th a t this proportion P o rtla n d politics, w ho ts p la y in g a By C. L. Perkins o f the voters considers the three lone hand, w ill not click very’ heavt- caadtdate« about equally capable, jy despite an y g u b ern a to ria l quali- In eonnection w ith this fea tu re ts ftcations he m ay have. H e w ill be The national income of the American people for 1930 will not be the Im p ortan t fact th a t a large fo u rth high in M u ltn o m a h county proportion of this loose vote is arid is h ard lv m entioned in the much below $100,000,000. A big teservoir to dip into. A single ready to go to the candidate who ru ra l d istricts. T h e impression is town can only obtain a very tiny share of the vast total, but any town’s lik e ly to w in I t w ill be cast th a t be ts In the contest m erely fo r along such lines as the by those who like to be on the w in fun. of w hich he seen,* to be H a v share can be increased by intelligent effort, n in g aide, who w an t to ride the ing plenty, and th a t he expects to following; bandwagon T b it account« in large be a t Salem n ext w in te r to com First by making the home town a more interesting and attractive p a rt fo r the little p ir t newspapers plete his te rm as senator place to live in. so people want to stay. It can have better schools, for have »0 fa r taken in the contest • • • It can Senator Charles H a ll is the quiet instance, if the parents cooperate heartily with the teachers O ne who has traveled over a cam paigner, and those fa m ilia r w ith have hetter streets, as your city is having It can improve its physical large p a rt of Oregon for the pur his past a c tiv ities recognize this as appearance if people will use their hoes, spades and lawn mowers. It pose o f getting a line on the situa c h a ra cte ris tic In business he has tion, as this w rite r has done, can n ever been spectacular. H e has a l can be more interesting,if its people organize and play baseball, ten And so on through the many possibi see a great s im ila rity between the w ays laid out a plan of cam paign nis. dance or join in club work contest fo r the g ub ernatorial nom i w hich he has follow ed to a success lities for social and physical gains n ation this year, and the contest fu l conclusion In th a t respect he Second by business progress. How can we in our I i o t m town fo r the secretary of state n om ina is recognized as the k in d o f m an tion tw o years ago. w ith the Im who would m ake a good governor make our little share of the country's hundred billion dollars somewhat p o rta n t exception th a t the neere- H e m ig h t be a poor co p y m a k e r fo r larger. Somewhere there is a demand for things we can produce papers are not p laying the p art the reporters, but the state w ants th a t th e y did tw o years ago and results, not headlines. Results have Opportunities are lying around loose waiting for someone to pick them But to find them takes alertness and energy Let’s be the folks w ill not p la y th a t part. usually follow ed a n y e ffo rt Senator up. H ere are some of the sim ilarl- H a ll has m ade to b rin g th e m about. who arc going to grab some of them in 1930 ttas: W h e re v e r he has appeared he has T he contest ts a three-cornered made a pleasing impression. H is PARMERS BIGGEST INTEREST 00s. quiet, d ig nified bearing, the a p p a r T h e re a rc no outstand m g p o liti ent reserve force being stored up By C. L. Perkins. cal Issues upon w hich any candi fo r an em ergency, his modest way d ate m a y base a campaign. o f a n a ly zin g a situ atio n and d ia g A man in another state once asked which of his several invest T h e a b ility o f the three candi nosing fo r the trouble m ake him dates Is considered about equal. friend s upon s ig h t ments paid him the biggest rate of interest, and promptly he replied Each o f the candidates has a la rg e personal follow ing. Senator H a ll had laid plans fo r that it was the |2 that he paid on his subscription to the local paper T w o o f the candidates have been h? pTeTio'i? to “One dav,’’ he said, “I wanted to buy a cow, and was intending to get able to m ake p olitical prognosti of N o ro la a a.nd C o rb ett. H e naa * _ « e a trem endous fo llo w in g and a one that I knew was for >ale at a certain price. But juW before start- cators believe th a t they a re w a lk VOt% th 2 >“ oothly r u n n i n g o rg an izatio n j n g j happened to pick up the paper and noticed that a nearby neighbor th ir d candidate m didate 1« conducting a w hen the la tte r tw o got Into the ® . , . ; . . Those w ho a re tn the w as offering one one of the same breed at $10.00 less than other c a m p aig n th a t is quiet, y e t subtle contest. p a b llrallo n m l . r . d a l (W - O r e * . aa w «<ad r i a . . aia lla r. Ite ! w kn°W “ I ““ He reallv sold it for $15.00 less ; and I saved a long thirty mile drive tw o w ho believe they have the lead, port, and lota o f It, th a t no one of • . , T w o of the candidates have about the o th er tw o can swerve. I t is and tlo.OO in cash because 1 had paid two dollars for -he paper th e m a sort o f g la m o r th a t gives support th a t 1« fo r H a ll fo r reasons That ;s :ust one ¡nsUnce but as a matter of fact, I have saved both th e m an edge on speculation by th a t are g re a te r th a n a n y g la m o r J . .... * • .. those w ho lik e to believe them - of o ra to ry o r fa m ily . T h is support time and money in fifteen or twenty different ways during the year to be in the k no w o r w ho w as fo r H a ll the m om ent he an- anj ajj through reading ads in a paper that Post rue $2 00 a year. I con feel th a t they are expected to m ake nounced his candidacy, and there ts predictions and la y a basts fo r such no ind icatio n w h a te v e r th a t N o r- sider that #2 00 the best investment that 1 ever made and 1 «in invest prsdlctlons blad or C o rbett have m ade any ln- ing it as regularly as the year rolls around, and always with the most T w o candidates are given credit roads into IL T h e re ts no reason to fo r h av in g lined up the g re a te r believe m a t th e y w ill be able to. satisfactory results ” proportion o f the M u ltn o m a h coun- T h a t the o th er tw o have taken some support th a t n o m in a lly was fo r H a ll as against the only other WARM UP TO THE FARMER G w pflic O uttuW A cffärfcu p ro m in en t cand idate o f the e a rly By C. L. Perkins cam paign ts probabla, b u t on the By K A R L K . M IL L S o th e r hand H a ll has g arnered no sm all p a rt o f the vote th a t would Mr. Town Man, how many fanners are you acquainted with, and have been Patterson's. how many are you on really friendly terms with? e e e B O S T O N I N 1780 I t w as the scene o f many b attles fo r the Independence o f this country, and still re tains Its ru ra l aspect in m any sections o f the town. In p a r tic u la r, the suburbs o f Bos ton such as Lexin gton and Concord s till celebrate the a n n iv e rs a ry o f P a u l R e vere’s fam ous ride. T h e d ig n ity and quiet teste of our service have the approval o f ths moet d iscrim in atin g . N o a d d itio n a l charge fo r re sponding to service calls fro m Eugene hospitals. VffdK.mis *VT7orticicuz C O TTA G E G R O V E . ORE PH O N E 2 O 2-J •Ambulance Service Electric Range Bargains B«>Mseued. Slight ly Caed and Shop- vorR Banfes. They B u t a U go. Several Waahera and Iron- «ra mast also be •leaned eat. M0ÜKTAIM STATZS P0W1B 00MPA1ÍY I t would be but n a tu ra l to be lieve th a t the P o rtla n d vote w ill go to a P o rtla n d cand idate, but one w ho has spent some tim e end eavo r ing to learn w h e th e r such is the case o r not know s th a t the P o rt land vote has not y e t been de livered to any candidate. I t la the opinion o f th is w r ite r th a t the M u ltn o m a h p lu ra lity m ay go to an outsider and th a t no cand idate le ft say 15,000 behind In M u ltn o m a h has a v e ry rosy prospect to w in. Each o f the three leaders is m a k in g desperate e ffo rts to get this vote. A m ong H a ll supporters in M u lt nom ah are those w ho are support ing a p rincip le and the m an re gardless o f a n y th in g else T h is is the moet e ffe c tiv e k in d o f support, fo r I t goes out a fte r ths votes. H a ll w ill poll a M u ltn o m a h vote th a t w ill be astonishing. Don't you know that our farmers are one of the greatest and most valuable assets to our general community? They are business men like yourself. Don't you know that without them we would have no town to speak of and we would just be dots on the map or not on at all T Don't you think it is to our interest—to your interest—to know the farmer better, to make friends with him, to give him a genuinely hearty welcome every time he comes to your town ? Shouldn't a e make him feel that this town he patronizes is his town as well as ours? There is not a higher type or more energetic business man or fann er in existence than those of our surrounding community. Let s get close to them and stay close. Pull together and boost. Co-operation is the road to success. WORD TO PROSPECTIVE SUBSCRIBERS W HAT CO-OPERATION ACCOMPLISHED T h e p ap e r w ill come thia w eek F o rty , f if t y , o r m o re years ago, to k la rg e num ber of person» who are A great deal ts being said about not now on our re g u la r subscription w hen o u r fo re fa th e rs w e re busily e n the vote tn eastern Oregon, w here I f you w ho a re re a d in g these gaged In the task o f tra n s fo rm in g a possibly 20,000 w ill p artic ip a te tn l i s t the republican p rim aries. T h is vote lines a re am ong the n o n -s u b e c rib e n , w ild e rn e s s in to a c iv iliz e d and h a p not 11.k ! ly to JL° h ea v ,,y “ y w « e a rn e s tly hope th a t you w ill look py land th a t la ours today, the s p irit one candidate. T h e re are no Issues the p a p e r o ver c a re fu lly and ask y o u r o f c o -o p e ra tio n re ig n e d suprem e. to give It to an y one candidate, and the chances a re no candidate w ill self the question w h e th e r th is p a O ld tim e rs w ill o fte n t e ll you ab o u t get a lead o f over 2.000 fro m east per is not w e ll w o rth y o u r activ e it. and h ow h ap p y th e y w e re In those o f the m ountains. support, a t least to the exten t o f an days. W h e n th e n ew s e ttle r was On the coast H a ll w ill be firs t or annual subscription second In every county. H e w ill read y to erect a house o r b arn , th e In connection w ith considering the c a rry his own county and the en neig hb ors fro m m iles aro u n d assem h- tire eouthweetern O ,« a on section question o f becom ing a subscriber w e heavlly. N o rb lad w ill c a rry his own y on to ee«d ««-th*!— d ea lin g w ith led and m ade s h o rt w o rk o f the Job t o T h T o t o e T ^ n U ^ b ^ 'lt T M the cont«’ t now tn W h e n th res h in g tim e cam e on .11 t h . a lm o it the fa th e r of Roosevelt h ig hw ay and a t all tim es a m ilita n t booster fo r It. has a real Issue In th a t section. H a ll w ill, w ith o u t doubt, c a rry several o f the W illa m e tte valley counties, as he did fo u r years ago. am ong them being Lane, and in southern Oregon seems assured of Douglas, and a heavy vote in oth ers H e ts developing considerable streng th In fa r m o rganizations be cause he has alw ays been rig h t on leauee In w hich they w ere deeply Interested. tic u la rly to list o f young women who In s frie n d ly w a y a re s triv in g f o r th a s p lm d id U a t o f prizes which w ill be aw ard ed a t the conclusion o f the c o n te s t P ro b ably on« or more contestants w ill ba found am ong your personal frie n d s . men In the c o m m u n ity banded to- g a th e r and helped each o th e r We h ave aH h e a rJ o f h u s k in g bees aud • c c What a pleasant surprise it would bo to one of the contestants to receive your subscription voluntarily and without the necessity of calling on you in person. The telephone is handy or you may W e m ay ta k e a page fro m the oal) in person a t tha contest o ffice cam paign o f tw o years ago when and leave your subscription with full the successful cand idate fo r secre assurance that same will be property ta r y o f state was firs t In only a credited to your favorite candidate. fe w counties b ut won by a large The probabilities ars that at soma p lu ra lity because he was second tn n e a rly every county w h e re he time or other you have made a man tel note to become a subscriber to tha w a s n 't firs t. F if t y thousand votes m ay w in the home paper. This is a splendid time to republloon n om ination. I f such do so, os it will enable you to do a should be the case. H a l) needs only friendly turn in behalf of one of ths to odd v e ry fe w to the votes he now has w h ic h no cand idate can move contestants, without extra cost of any T h e h eig h t o f Inconsistency has been reached. U p a t R a in ie r a lo v ing cup w as used by one p a rty tn an a lte rc a tio n to smash ths o th er o ver th e head wood chopplug bees. age o f c o -o p e ra tio n In th is co u n try. As a re s u lt o f th is s p irit and the o f th s m en w ho settled th is n a tio n , wa h ave passed fro m a sim p le p io neer c o m m u n ity a com plex m o d ern In to society w ith in life tim e o f a sing le m an. The C r a y 5 CASH&EARRy •»« nibie sshoot, »as. Qom S a rff, superintendent, the men of the church are w ith the com m unity men's bible class at the Arcade at this h o u t; C om m union of the txrrd's Shipper. 11, followed by ser m an on "C h ris tia n ity vs. C ow ard- ■ice," C h ils tla n E n deavo r groups. 0 30. evening worship. 7 30. s s im o n lubject. requested. " I ‘ ld Jeans Do Any M an u al W o rk A fte r lie W *« 31» T e a rs O ld ’ " I. S O T W 7 So each T u e s d a y , m id week class for . wom en and men who are barred fro m the com m u nity class. 7 So each W ednesday I. G Shaw m in i ister. • • • T h e H ig hw ay Baptist Church. Ix>ui* H e n ry Randis, pastor, i'h u rc h school. # 45, W l a Leonard, b u p erlntend ent; m o rn ing worship. 11, serm on subject. " F irs t Things First;" 12 noon. covered dtsh d in ner In honor of those m em bers of the church school whose b irthd ay anniversaries come In F eb ru a ry . J u n io r B Y P. U.. 8 SO; H l B Y P. U , 8 SO, E sther A llen, leader: evening service. 7 SO. sermon aub- isct. "Old Bones M ade Young A g a in ;" m id -w eek p rayer service 7 SO tonight at the home of Clyde Kutler. 138 N E ig h th street Mrs John M cC all, leader • • • 1‘rrahy tertan C hurch. — Brulce t'o le o f D orena. w ho is studying for the Presbyterian m in istry, will have charge o f the 11 o’clock Sun day service In the absence of Rev Duncan P. Cam eron, w ho w ill be In P o rtla n d to give a p atrio tic ad dress over the O regonian radio station K G. W Rev. Cam eron w ill be here fo r the 7 SO evening service and w ill continue hts series at addressee on great religious paintings, ta k in g fo r his subject the picture by Ptockhorst. "C hrist W a lk in g on the W a te r." Sunday school w ill meet a t 10 o’clock amt C h ris tia n E n deavo r a t 8 SO • • • F irs t M eth od ist Episcopal Church. Rev Charles P. Johnson, m in is te r A concert o f sacred music w ill be given by the cho ir a t the 7 SO Sun day evening service M rs A rah H o yt Rae. cho ir d irecto r, w ill be In change and w ill assist tn the fol- Thy request num ber, ch o ir, «election, ..... m ale q u a rte t; duet, "T h e Silent Voice" (C a ro R o m a ), M rs. L sttts Cons and M rs. A lice Breedlove; solo. " I f God So Clothe the Grass" i B is c h o ff), John Devereaux; duet. " H a rk . H a rk . M y Soul" 'S h e lly ), A rah H o y t Rae and M y ro a B a r ger. Rev. Johnson w ill give a b rie f :r.ea*age on "W ashington Plus ,3^4 P a trio tic hym ns w ill be sung T he sermon subject fo r the 11 o'clock service w ill be "Keeping Step w ith H eaven Music." Sunday school w ill m eat at • 48 w ith N. E. Com pton as superintendent. E p w orth League w ill m eet a t 8 SO and w ill s ta rt a new u n it o f topics. The m id-w eek service w ill be a t 7 SO to n ig ht and tbs subject w ill be "The Lost Chord," a study of "C hrist of E very Road". Phone 53 Frt?e C itV IXHvery Trade at G ray’s and be assured of low prices, courteous treatm ent and excellent service. Creamery B u tter Quick Quaker Oats Campbell's Pork and Beans Largs Parkaye 1 lb Cans 2 Lbs. 75c K ..d . 25c 3 25c »<«• No stamp« $5.45 $1.79 SUGAR, BEST CANE 100 Lbs BEAR BRAND FLOUR Quarante»«! Hardwiiaut 49 lb. S a c k Pickles Corn Flakes Sweat Mixed Quart J a n — Each Jersey Brand 39c 4 Van Camps’ Sardines ’ Large Tin« 25c p k * - S t r a in e d H o n e y 3 25c 75c $ 1 .3 9 Lb Pail (to Lb. Pail It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s A rm trd un t ‘ «ia r s al« iii t ' k s r g r T om Queoner. SS, and Ctyda H a s t ings. 48. w ere arrested here Hstur day by d e p u ty S h e riff C ar I lie o f ths p ro h ib itio n squad o f the sher i f f s o ffice and O ffic e rs P itc h e r and M organ o f this c ity on charges of possession of in to xic a tin g liquor T hs tw o w ere tak e n to the coun’ y Jail S aturday nig ht. H a a lin g e was raid by o fficers to be already out on b all on a liqu or poeeeeslun charge. T h e tw o pleaded not g u il ty and tr ia l was aet fo r this a ft e r noon. T h e y w ere a d m itte d to tlOOO ball, «auesnsr has alnce changed hts plea to g u ilty and has been fined $300. — C w * * r of TT - T F r * * M M k » a i*l C k * n k M o o rs , a ro s « * sag *oatk F ifth * t r * * l — U llw P uchar paM or Baaday school *1 10. fe n a o o a M rrtc c a a l 11. craDtas aar d r * a l T IO F r a y * r —« rita « a l 7 So Q u in te t W ith d ra w s F ro m In d g e T h e fo rm e r B ungalow garage ftiar/iy7•’ •»jp?*7*r basketball team th a t has been play • • • Ing aa ths Eagle lodge team ha* SeeralS Oay A 4 re a tl*t Chsrah — W , . i w ith d ra w n fro m the order and w ill .4*ta rg a r Babhatk x h e e l al M ala * t r « * l play as Independents. T hs C agle* #:4S * m. rkarek u n i t * at t l _ _ lodge w ill put a b asketball team In P ray e r m * r ll a f *1 Tito « —. W *4 a **4 a y S ay ese * « I * o o m the field and w ill redeem b asket « « « ball tic k e ts outstanding ■■ 'JL! 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