The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 20, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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o f Portland fp a n l ««varai day« laut
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gatta and llr r t h a M !(• flit
II 1C Job Mb« waa bar« to apeak
M r ami Mra M H (¿atoutl«* bava
rlty
at tb«* a n n u a l guaal n ig h t titra tin g
tflu rru ’d lo th r lr bonito in Oakland,
M r and M i» V ir i
n of h a i <*al, afltor a viali bar«» at tin* M P o f t hr Tuesday Evan Ink club
'fin* a rrla l towar on th r
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laa vtalltod b r i» Itola i wtotok w llh ral Oaroijltto born»
building, racantly Inatallrd by tba
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M r and M r«. Mehoflald Mt«*wart
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horn* w li Ur on lb* It way ? on. P o rt
land Io Han Kr« ru* taro Io loralto
llo r a ra C orbran
of
i toatoburg,
fo ttn r t tr a ld r n l of thin « Ity,
baa
b a rn pronndtod In Rhallln«* aaltoaman
fo r lb«* H hall (it i co m p any and w ill
b a v a b r a d q u a r lr r a a l Enti an*
M t and M t a O II Hl •ava« of
Minnoapohs «»• nuiking a (h ire
Wtotolt viali al lb«* bono of Mr and
M t a Jobn Nob«*«
t
Tba Ntolaon Motoi r com pany baa
anici a W b ip p it coar b to C a r li H a a r
of Loudon a fl a F ord touring to
W A I I Ib i» rd o f Maglnaw
M r« Lloyd Jonaa o f T illa m o o k la
vlaltlng bar m o th er. M ra V io la ti« ,
Mra Ma« >t««ry laft F rid a y fot at tba bom«
O ratila Paa«, w hara aha w ill sp«nd
two weak a v laltln g f riam i" and at
landing to bualnaaa
o f bar g ra n d p a ra n ta ,
Mr and Mr» Wm. I^mdaaa.
tnd M l" t «rata» Phatpa
Mr
rr
c a n tly o f T illa m o o k w h o had via*
Itcd b a ia tw o w raka, laft M o n d ay
for C a lifo rn ia r v p a rtm g to lo cala
ICtoV I tunean P C am arón apotu
'lu a ad a y a t an aasam bly o f tba Do
rwna blgb aehool
Ilia aubjaet waa t b a t*
■ ( ‘lllia n a b lp '*
I l J J o rg a n a m . who re c e n tly un
(*harl«a O laalar o f I U n d
apant d a rw a n l a m a jo r op eratio n a t a
the w««k and a i tb« C ►’ I I nebln« E ug ana boap ltal, In repotted to ba
allowing »at¡«factory tm p ro v am a n t
b««m«
M noobar, p o ol, ro r d a . fo itn ladn , to an d it la probable tb a* ba w ill ba
b ro u g h t hom e neat weak
I m M ro a
I b a l ’n atlin a
The acceleration of the Willy« Six <• tnh
lislirs a new stainlii r<l m
in ears
<*nrs in ns
it price
field. It will travel f •om five to 25 miles an
hour in exactly eight seconds and will zoom
from five Io 5 0 m i l e s per hour in tIn* brief
|terio<l of 21 seconds, Iii second gear it will
do 15 miles per hour.
L t l( A I I I I I V ----------- tC C N O W
W h ile com piala refurn« ara not
yat available on tba sale of Dragon
booster starni»« In thia section, re­
sults thus fa r ar« g ra tify in g and
the stam ps are proving popular, ac­
cording to N J Kalaoa, captain in
Special on Dry Old Growth Mr. $2 25 a Tier and Oreen
f rom i>grie county cm «» »no • »•«•••
ber ware bare fro m Koeeburg
Old Growth Pir $2 a tier.
D r H a r r y W T ttu a of Kugton«. a
M rs. JoUy and Miss H elen Loulaa
fo rim i rto«id«*nt of Ibla rlty , baa
goaepk H. Hurnr11
Itu r n c tt IH
ea
Byrnes o f Lxsi Angeles, secretary If
Ilira
A I ho wc have plenty of tlry »lab, dry block wood, and <lr;
l»*!«ti narntod u g nerai c h a irm a n o f
Joseph H B u rn ell of aaal M ain
young people's w ork and national
com m itIrtoa fo r a rra riK (*rn«*rita tin «treat «lied a l 10 p. ri». Wednesday
second growth for the remainder of the winter.
superintendent,
ware
the
main
(h a n n u a l conv«*ntlon o f tb«* Or«* rtf th e P acific C h ristian hospital In
speakers T h « y stressed the im por
BIAJCK, SLAB AND FOREST BOTH CRT AND UKEEN
gon Hlatc Dental saaorlatlon to ba Eugene H e bad lived In Cottage
l> n t w ork the W . C. T . U. Is doing
M r«. F. O. T a y lo r, prealdent of
held in Eugene In May. T hia will Grove and vicin ity f< r
years and
the Eugene union, reported on w ork
ba tba flm t time tb<* convention hag wrtM a fa rm e r
l l r wbm »g»«l 7S
in th a t c ity and M ra N. E Comp­
been held In any city oulnhlto of years, 9 months « daya. T h r fun BILI. NOHT1I IH HPEAKF.K
PHONE 18.
Portland
M r m b e r i of tb a H outh rra l w ill ba
w hrn word la r *
A M F .K K A N L E Ö IO W M E E T ton told o f th« a e tlv ltle a of the
Cottage G ro ve
union
A union j
W illam ette D <• n t u I uMaociatIon, ,, Ivr.i from m son In C a lifo rn ia
which In« ludag Collage (¿rove, will
M r. B u rn att waa born M ay 13.
B ill N o rth o f Corvallia. m anager m eeting waa held In the evening
a««l«t at tb« convention.
M M , In M arlon county, Oregon He of the cham ber of com m erce there A covered dish d in n e r waa nerved B M O T H E K IIO O D C O Ü W C IL IS
southern d is tric t which w ill he h -ld
M r ami M r*. Hoy Hborl, M r and waa m arried to O l r a t h l a A. Van and a L egionnaire, waa a gueat a t a t noon
T O M E E T H E B E M O N D A Y M arch 4 In Roseburg and a t which
Hcholack
on
Auguat
!♦.
M7H
E
ig
h
t
the A m erican le g io n meeting M on ­
several n ation al w orkers w ill
be
Mr«. E a il HUI and Mr« France«
A u x ilia r y C o m m itte e s R e p o r t.
Nich'd« returned Tuesday from via children ware born to thia union, day nlgflt. H e told o f plana fo r the
M ore than 100 men are expected present. Cottage Orove la planning
Reports
o
f
com
m
ittees
were
g
iv­
alx
of
whom
arc
living.
»
baby
h
av
­
•ta le convention to be held In B aker
Itlng several «lay« In Portland.
to attend the m eeting of the M e th ­ to send a large delegation.
ing died In Infancy and a daughter thia auutm er and aaid
th a t
the en a t a m eeting o f the Am erican odist brotherhood council, which
(* A Horton and C H Tyson of Vida having died In 1B17.
le
g
io
n
a
u
x
ilia
ry
M
onday
night
C orvallia poet la w o rkin g to aecure
Education D ep artm en t Endorard.
w ill be held at the local church
Eugene Mtarted Wednesday an an
Hurvlvlng relatlvaa Include
the the atate convention In l t t l .
M rs P e te r Nelson, child
w elfa re
The proposed national depart-
M onday night. D r. C a rl O. Doney,
Mudlt o f the city book«. T h e y ax widow, three daughteix, M r« W a r
A t a jo in t m eeting of
o f tne
the a
A m
m e er r - cha irm a n . r-PO H «» th a t “
president ¿ f W illa m e tte university, ment nf education , w ith an o fficer
(wet Io be bare nevcral day«.
g a rm e n t, hadI beer, rmule i n he P
^ akpr
n th
ld, n t !|
ten K e lly and M ra. I-eater Hhort lean Legion and Its a u x ilia ry ,^ h lc h
cabinet, was en­
and
M ra. followed the separate meetings of child w e lfa re d ep a rtm e n t
oi ine are expected fro m all . M . ethodist
.. .. . dorsed by the local Masonic hslge
Charles E W h ite of tbl« city was i <ll - «'■ ttage Orove
C
h
arlie
P
itcher,
K
la
m
a
th
Falla
the
tw
o
organizations,
M
r.
N
o
rth
state
organization.
M
rs.
8.
L.
God-
granted cHlr.en«blp paper« Tuesday
churches in the d is tric t n orth of a t Its m eeting last night, and 4
th re e Nona, W illia m B u rn ett, Port dlscuased
organization,
showing a r d, hospitalization c h a irm a n , re- Roaeburg.
by the circuit court
A 6:30 d in n er w ill be com m ittee was appointed to com ­
land Ah-ha B u rn ett Hlttaboro, and th a t the preaent day Is one of or- ported th a t a num ber o f articles
Elm er Fran« ban recoverr«J fro m
served by the ladies’ aid aoclety.
ply w ith the request of Senators
O rw ell B urnett, Lincoln. Cal., and gsolzed e ffo rt instead jif Ind ividu al had been made fo r the veterans
a flu engagement
C. E U m p h rey of this city, presi­ Capper and Robalon, authors of a
tw o brothcra, E d w ard
and
M ett -ffo rt. H e showed the force o f or- hospital in P o rtland
M rs. W . E.
dent of the dia’ ric t council, w ill bill providing fo r the d ep artm ent,
(J W M< yuaan is i gain at his B urnett, Hilverion
ganlzed e ffo rt by com paring condi Lebow, m em bership cha irm a n , said
for the circ u latio n o f petitions
bers w ere needed preside a t a program of music and
«tore, a fte r a a««a)on w ith idflu*
ttons In C h in a and
the U n ited th a t xlx m ore mem
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.
am ong voters o f the c o u n t r y .
State«
To »ecure force and power to com plete the u n it e quota. Plana a<ldresses T he ma e q u a rte t ° f the
ansa
H tra w b e rrj Hoclal Planned.
In an organization, It la necessary w ere made to secure
these
by M ethodist church In Eugene w ill
}*hna«t Koepp, «*roplnyed tn th<-
T he ladlea' aid aoclety of the
to have harm ony and to forget self- M arch 1 so th a t the u n it m ig h t re- sing and the L a th a m orchestra w ill
logging o|»eratlona of tba
W . A P reabyterlan church w ill hold
«
play. Several short addresses w ill
W o o la rd Lum bar company, «us m a rk e t Baturdoy
at
the S m ith Ishness to have a little considéra- celve a citatio n .
a finance com m ittee. M rs Charles be given by laym en of other M e th ­
tainad (u*inf’U Injuria« to bla right Hhort grocery.
An added feature lion fo r the other fellow . M r N o rth
H a ll, M rs Jack M au ld in g and M rs. odist churches. M ethodist men of
lag abova tba knae last T hu rsday w ill be a e tra w b e rry ahort-enke
T h e Legion post authorized F red Charles R o ner. was appointed and this city have been invited to the
afternoon whan It was caught In a «ale to be held In the Ij.w a rm build
g on the alert to Mil
,
drag aaw
He waa given firs t aid ing next door
Coffee
w ill
he B ennett to a rrang e fo r lig h tin g and a re fresh m en t com m ittee fo r M arch dinner.
M onday’s m eeting w ill also dis­
by D r Harold Axley and »ant Io a «arvad and the ehortcakea w ill fea p ain tin g the Am erican Legion hon- 17. M r« O. M K em . Misa M y r t e
K em . M rs. A. W . K lm e, M rs. L in n le cuss the council m eeting for the
Eugene hospital.
lu re froxen xtraw berrlea. « new or roll board 00 M ain street.
Pete Nelson reported th a t a pro f Krew son and M rs. R oy
Leonard
thlx
□ anti Oil#
At a mealing of tba trustee b<>ard delicacy being dem onatrated
Q
rt
of the Presbyterian church M onday week at the H m lth Bbort grocery. it wa« shown a t the trapshoot held waM named
□ Only a minute or so for
-j
M rs. F re d
B enn ett,
president.
night, resolutions of appreciation of T he com m ittee In charge w ill be Sunday. H e announced th a t the
and G un gave a re p o rt < < * * > • W ' n v “ 'ta
the w ork of George O. Knowles M rs Alice M ille r M rs H o m e r G a l­ Am erican le g io n Rod
in
late member, were |.a«»ed
A. W . I loway, M r« F. E M endenhall M rs. club w ill enter the O regonian tele- council m eeting held recently
M onroe
Plans w ere made fo r a
□
. . t o
r
t
C. graphic tra p shoot.
M H ieo rg e was named successor to M a ry V an D e n b u rg . M is . T
□ of if the tire is too far
A report on progress being made m eeting In D ra in M onday night,
W heeler. M rs M P G aro utte, M rs.
M r Knowles.
on the Legion
m usical
comedy,
A t the cloae of the m eeting the
a gone they’ll sell you
T he Cottage Grove
Eagles de : Roas C u rrln , M rs J. A. W isem an.
“H e llo Buddy,” to be given M arc h a u x ilia ry en tertain ed the Legion a
fra trd the Ashland norm al aehool ‘ M rs J R u xkln C la rk and M rs. Joe 26 and 27. was made by R o bert a social gath ering . Several songs
quintet 34 to 32 In a closely con Sm ith
Fro m m , who announced th a t the di- were sung by ’^ 1Ph11Boj £ l“ * hI.' 5.
tested basketball gam e last w eek
rector would
be here M arch 12 to cuui(.anted by C M e adelle
B eidier
at
rector
w ou o
cU A r m M
o n th e
Eugene H ig h D e fe a t* Local Five.
on the local floor.
T he Cottage G rove high school s ta rt rehearsals.
M rs Ada Jolly of P o rtland, »tale
saxophone. A short ta lk was given
Repossessed, Slight­
___ basketball team was defeated In
president of the W C. T . U., and
by B i" N o rth of Corvallis. Legion
□ Stulden service in
Em erson Speaks a t S pringfield.
ly Used and Shop­
visitor, refreshm ents w ere served
Mins Helen Ixtulse Byrnes of Los a one sided game 43 to 7 by the E u ­
T h e W h eeler law fo r the appor­
worn Ranges. They
Angeles, secretary o f young
peo- gene high school quintet S aturday
and the evening was spent danc-
T h
h e
e w
score
m ent o f before
high school
was Ing.
pie’» w ork and national superlnlen night In K u g .n r
T
ore, a
at t h
h alf
alt tion
discussed
the funds
M ethodist
M rs. Charles Boslaugh w e s
must all go. Several
dent were overnight guests
last tim e was 27 to 4 -n»* Eugene five broCth e r h 'L l o /s p r in g f le ld M onday head of the
a Always come to
Washers and Iron-
T hu rsday of M rs E th e l Applew hite m aintained a lead throughout
era must also be
T h e tw o were here to speak at the
_
. . . .
all day county W C T I ’ Institu te ♦ — - -
.
• Orove , Uperintendent. . --- .
cleaned out.
O nly three team s of aignr in m a
d istrict have completed th e ir can-
«a. O th er teams are continuing
th e ir w ork and report that the pub-
lM responding exceptionally wall,
M an y are buying the stam pa w ith-
Ol|t bUnM Holleltad
H |M expected th a t returns w ill be
completed nex» week.
CITY FUEL COMPANY
5
Fat and Bert
|
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fl
□ Shell (las
Electric
Range
Bargains
g Vulcanizing
□ A.jax Hispeed and
| Seiberling Tires
a
□ and Tubes
g Battery Repairing
.......
M r and M rs. D H Hemenway
re lu m e d F rid a y evening fro m iKirt
land, w here they spent a week vie
itln g th e ir children and M is Hem-
e n w a y ’s sister. M rs It It G iltn er.
T h e ir am ali
grandson. M ichael
M adden, returned w llh
them
to
» [» n il several weeks
Miss N a o m i llo a k in s of Portland
spent the week end here w ith her
l>arents, M r and M rs C. I
Has-
kins Mias lloakins. who was teach
m g a t F ra n k lin high school, wae
recently tra n s fe rre d to the new
com m erce high school.
Is y o u r body a discord * Bodily
discord Is lik e a piano out of lune
C h iro p rac tic lune« the
body for
harmony; h a r m o n y constitutes
health. M ak e C h iro p rac tic Your
H a b it
D r I I . A. lla g e n
A. W a rd I« expected home Nichols, was brought home recent­
cek fro m Eugene, where he ly fro m a Eugene hospital and I«
■
- ’ In
lias spent several weeks receiving reported to be g reatly Improved
health.
medical treatm ent
M rs. K B Lasswell un<l son Sid­
Jack M ille r was at P o rtland this
week for a m edical «xam lnallo n at ney Jr., who have been visiting
friends here for a week, w ill leave
the veterans' hospital
tom orrow for th e ir home in P o rt­
M r and M rs. H W . Lom bard land.
■pent the w eek end In P o rtland
F. L . G rannie, who has been In
M r. and M rs. W A. W oodard re- the
__ veterans' hospital In P o rtla n d
turned Saturday fro m a visit
tn f<)r „ week receiving medical ex
P o rtland. They were accom panied am in atio n and treatm ent. 1s shpw
home by M r. and M rs F W Brad ln|i g re a t Im provem ent and Is ,ex
ley o f M ichigan.
pected home In a few days. M rs
K enton 1-aw.on was up fro m the G ran nis returned home last nt^b
everal days
U n ive rs ity o f Oregon for the week fro m «pending
Portland
the
H
K
M
etc
a
lf
end visiting St
W . B. Johnston is expected hi|me
horns
Miss Connie Hutchinson returned today fro m Boswell »Pr” >X»-
last week fro m a visit w ith rela- he spent a
f,,° m
S O C IE T Y
„
.
T h e m eeting o f the M . P. G. club
scheduled fo r Tuesday at the home
of M rs. Joe S m ith was postponed
fo r a w ee k on account o f the III
ness of M rs. S m ith ’s d au gh ter M a ry
Jane.
T h e P resbyterian «»«••‘‘ » » • r y jm -
clety w ill be entertained Wednes­ e s ta te is J15 950.35.
day afternoon at the home of Miss
M r Leigh wag ow ner of a num -
S tella Adam s. M ite boxes w ill be her of m in in g c la im , in the Bo-
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opened.
hernia d is tric t and fo r a num
ber
w o rk in
of years was engaged In
T h e J o k e r club w ill be e n te r­ th a t area. T h e claim s were sold
tained F rid a y night at the home of for $16 000 to settle the estate.
M rs. C. E . F ro st.
M n . E v a Lew is Die«.
M rs. C. E. U m p h rey Is entertain
M rs. E v a Lew is, w ho died F ebru-
ing this a ftern oo n fo r the U topia a ry 15 a t T u rn e r and whose body
was brought here Tuesday by a
club
nephew W L Barnes, was buried
T u e X aftern oo n in the A. F. *
DAILY SALES!
Sample Our Fresh F rozen S traw b erries at the Store the 19th and 21st
O N E D A Y S P E C IA L S
Thursday, February 20
12-oz. can Schilling baking
powder, 29c
Monday, February 24
Regular 40c box Snow
flake crackers, 28c
Friday, February 21
20 lbs. cane sugar (limit)
$1.00
Saturday, February 22
Cottage Orove Creamery
butter, lb. 35c
Tuesday, February 25
Regular 85c broom
_______ 55c_________
Wednesday, February 26
4 lbs. Swift’s pure lard
55c
Thursday, February 27
1 lb. bulk Peaberry coffee
25c
Friday, February 28
2 lbs. Tropic Nut
25c
Saturday, March 1
Surprise
?
1 family size g r a h a m
crackers; 1 lb. Fancy gm
ger snaps
Fancy bacon backs, lb................
Borden’s milk, case, 48 tA 11 cans
Post Toasties, 3 packages.....................2ac
All Bran, large package
20c
Coffee, Brite Star, lb.
-............ 2ae
3 rolls wax p a p e r.................................
4 rolls Waldorf toilet tissue .................25c
$1.79
49-lb. sack hard wheat flour
35c
2 cans Tasty Pack grapefruit
23c
2 packages Golden Age macaroni
Salt or pepper shaker free with each
jar of Gem mayonnaise or sandwich
spread.
Apples While They Last at 89c-$1.35 Box
Boost
r « H a y P rove— Buy Local Made Bread - 3 Loaves for 25c
SMITH & SHORT
T H E STO RE T H A T
B A P T IS T
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PASTO R T A L K S ON
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
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AFFAIRS OF THE ORIENT
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The move of th e N a n k in g gov-
ern m en t in C h ina to oust f ° re^ t»
governm ents fro m e x tra -te rrito rla
rights Is th a t of a
racy to ann ex rich tax fields, in tn
b elief of R ev. Louis H e n ry R and le,
a fo rm e r m issionary to C hina, pas-
to r of the B aptist churc . w 0
»poke a t the Sunday service on ex-
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_ . H e showed th a t
, tra
-te rrito ria llty
foreigners have five b illio n dollars
Invested in C h ina and th a t under
e x tra -te rrito ria lity the Chinese gov­
e rn m en t can levy no taxes on this
property.
Rev R and le pointed out the need
fo r e x tra -te rrito ria lity as a
o f protection t0J ° ^ * f ner3’
dTf
ly in these troubled times. T h e d lf
ference In the customs o f western
civilixatlons was
A. M .-I. O. O. F . cem etery. Rev. and o r i e n t a l
Louis H e n ry R and le o fficiated a t stressed,
is
the services a t the grave. M rs. | T h a t w e s t e r n c iv iliza tio n
Lew is was the w idow o f 8. K . L ew - frie n d ly to C h ina’s aspiratio n to
tak e over a ll of h er te rrito ry , was
I is. who was buried here In 1920.
pointed out by Rev. R andle, b ut he
H ig h School O pe re tta Postponed, also showed th a t C h ina is not ye
The
operetta. ’’Sailo r M aids." ready fo r this step.
which the combined glee clubs of
W e s te rn P °’ * ”
the high school w ere to have given of the d yn am ite in the situ atio n
Tuesday, has been postponed u n til brought on by the N a n l‘ ‘n &
,
M arc h 5. Illness In the school and m ent’s refusal to renew «
illness of several o f the leads In the rito ria l treaties and abrogaUon of
c « t ^caused t^e postponement.
: those alre a d y in fo rc e . R ev Randle
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t said T h e situation calls fo r watch
fu l w a itin g and an abiding fa ith in
H. S. Five Guea to Springfield.
T h e C ottage G rove high school the rightness of the outcome, he
, basketball team w ill go to Spring- concluded.
I field F rid a y n ig h t to play the high
Auxiliary to Be Installed.
I school team there. In a previous
O ffic e rs and d rill team o f G en­
I game S p rin gfield defeated the lo­
eral L a w to n cam p No. 10. Spanish
cals.
A m erican W a r V eteran s a u x ilia ry .
Eugene, w ill install a cam p of the
B u tte r fly • L u n n y r l e a . .
a u x ilia ry here F rid a y n ig h t M rs.
The heart f t " butterfly accord A u drey G ra y of P o rtla n d , d ep a rt­
In - to an eminent professor of en­ m e n t com m ander fo r the a u x ilia ry
tomology. quite often beats baeV in Oregon, plans to » ‘ tend M rs.
wards. The heart of an Insect Is C 8 E g g im an . secretary of the E u ­
In Its back Instead of Its chest and gene a u x ilia ry , w ill be here this a f­
«insists merely of an enlargement ternoon to com plete advance a r­
In a long blood vessel. A beat w ill rangem ents.
start at Its rear end and travel for
An in v ita tio n has been extended
ward, squeezing the blood on ahead
G eneral L aw to n cam p to the
by
of It
After repeating this several new ly Cottage Grove cam p to a t­
times, the heart will P»nse, and tend a d in n e r and social evening
then a bent will start a t th e for in Eugene M arc h 3.
ward end. sending the blood In the
opposite direction.
Occasionally
the beat will start In the middle,
sending the blood both ways.
25c
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Gowdy.
W a ta rp ro o f D ra w in g In k
Prices Good Until March 1
16 lbs. sugar, best cane
Borden’s milk, can
Cornflakes, 3 packages
Onions, 10 lbs.
Fleishman’s yeast, cake
3 lbs. Tropic Nut margarine
Sperry’s pancake flour, package
49-lb. sack Snowball flour
Pint ja r honey
10 bars Classic family soap
Umpire picnic bams, 11».
ty are heavy losers. M r. Em erson
was accom panied by* Roy Leonard,
who Invited the S p rin gfield broth-
erh{MXj to meet w ith the Cottage
Orove brotherhood next M onday.
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v-inaj Account I-eigh E state.
account on the estate of
H e rb e rt Leigh, w ho died tw o years
.
wag filed in
probate
court
’
d a.._ T h r am ount of the
g
I
Motor Inn
I Service Station |
The bureau of standards s
that waterproof drawing I*
suspension of carbon black In water
In which Is dissolved shellac and
borax. The following formula may
be used: In 1,000 parts by weight
of water dissolve by gentle heating
28 parts of orange shellnc and 7
parts of borax. Let this cool and
’liter off the wax and sediment. The
solution Is colored, but this will not
be noticeable tn a thin film
Bleached shellac does not dissolve
well uuless freshly prepared.
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