The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 10, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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OOTTAGK QROVK. OBBOON.
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to th» perform ance o f * hen th a t
, _ ld an oversize egg."
II
W e ll. In thto. a t least, editors are
Etta M. Lehr.
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consistent.
s< ky cetteee Oeeve Itoritokto«
i n the big d ally p *pers the deaths
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k rito r appear In an o b itu a ry colum n in
Cooking b y ____________
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Good m orning, hom sm aksrs*
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r t a i r i a t w r 0 ’ *’ 8re* t e r proportion of them do, and
D o you cook by m athem atics or
O m n as wees« «»—« ■»»«•>;—
tha hen th a t lays a trip le egg gets
—do you s till follow the age old
IB Mortal a u to onto the firs t page w ith a featu re
I OfAes
m ethod of cooking by callsthenlos?
bead.
■tm aChlPTION RATK8
You know w h at I m ean —s in k to
rta in
in ty
ly the
I C
c e e rta
tne life
nr» of or a person. • — —■
~
a n
d
back
(Cask Is a4«sae«)
w ho lives a
life m any tim es as Io n * range, range to e d b tn e t. and back
J 2 ftiT h rs s moetks * 0 .1»
°*T
Conre Into the Kitchen
u s eoeriaUr Invite» as
trite see »Itoost «
Church News
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S» to««»
CAurrtt « I l'Urta«.— (LeeSuu. IS «Ul«,
seuth s i C elts«« Oeuvs.1— » u « 4 » r
ils« « ; »IW » » « « ir IO s. ta.. worship 11
a a t . ssrlpturs « « s ir 7 50 ». » .
CHURCH NEW S
SAGINAW.
M ethodist church. Rev. I. H. Ah
drlch. pastor- R e g u la r services w ill
tgpMtol to ths »saltasl. >
be held Sunday T h e new pastor. |
July 8. - M r. and M re. H o w a rd
Rev. A ld rich, w ill preach his firs t
the
sermon a t 11 o'clock. H e also w ill Keene and eon Robert apent
preach a t • o'clock. Sunday school w eek end at Sweet Hom e, vis itin g
w ill m ast a t 9 «
and
E p w o rth the D ew ey Fogle fam ily.
0»« year.
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t.aajO— — «th e<>
M r. and M re. Georgs Robblne o f
' as thAt o f ths hen, w ho makes a tc ths rA fi^t
•
«
h w»<>. League a t 7.
good record
a t school, who Is prssl stesnth dozen peek A t « h « " h '
V e rn o n ia apent the F«»urth
w ith
• • •
Member of
dent o f h l-
o r h er class at collage late s o u f f l e . ‘ e ^
a^d no
Mstlossl « rito r ta ! Aseeetattoe
C h urch o f C h rist. S ixth street and M rs. Robbins' parents, M r. and M re.
Ores»« »«•«• « rito rto ! Assoototloa
w ho r e a r , a fa m ily , m a k e . a horns. ™ta ,n J
w hen It to Gibbs avenue, w here
m ore men A. Burleson.
Uree»« M«wspap»r Cont.rence
M r. and M r*. W . H . Llo nb erg er
w ho takes some p art In t h . social
~ daUv ra n the than wom en attend evening ser­
and U v ic life of the com m unity, la r t t tan In to W f c * - w e daU>^run t
M r*
vices Bible school,
# 4 3 , Clem and child ren and M r. and
.o r th m
. - .¡h ..
X t i J u .^ . Î . X -
pic­
S a rff. superintendent, the men of Jam ee Conley and child ren
nicked at W ildw ood F rid a y .
thia
school
meet
w
ith
the
com
m
un­
b “ J - h a t would t h . d td in M y t r e n d h u .b .n d w M .d .w w hy
A. D. Haneen spent the F o u rth
In the Arcade;
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• ¿
S
' ^
ï - “ ï . s £ s : - ¿ a s « ity men’s class
m o rn ing worship, com m union o f the In Crescent C ity. Cal
M r and M rs. Clayton C onrad of
. ___________________________________ M ^de now the m o d . In the c u lin a ry realm
Lord's supper. 11; m orning sermon
M a rs h fie ld spent S aturday and Sun
subject.
"The
G
ift
o
f
the
H
o
ly
Festal« Csss« BsprssealaMeas
Good Record In School." o r "Wax O u r grandm others and those’
day w ith M re. C o n ra d s
parents.
A. w Mtyses. tes.
H t« r i . . . .« College. ' I them m ust have had a seventh S p irit; F ille d w ith the H o ly S p irit; M i and M r * Charles Sharon.
Baptised w ith
the
H o ly
S p irit.
M r. and M rs. K H . Koch w ith
" ’ 4 ^ ^ Î Î - Ü t ^ l H o m . fo r T hem ." or «»me s im ila r
A ^ ^ h e d j W h a t Is the D iffe ren c e ? “ ; C. B.
groups. 7. M rs. B u tle r, leader o f In­ th e ir sons. O. C. and N . C. K och of
term ed iate group; Read
Hem en- C a lifo rn ia , visited In Salem W e d ­
sray. president senior group. T his nesday and T h u rsd ay a t the Iv a n
congregation w ill meet w ith other Koch home. F rid a y the K o ch * pic­
^ J lm -U n C .J Im
W h ltfo n , t o r k n o „ ^ t h a t w o u M g iv e ^
¿
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/ ^
d
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l
churches o f the c ity in a union sor- nicked on Moeby creek.
Frances W ells of Eugene
to
vice Sunday evening In the P re s ­
H a lived to 102 years and more
Is the custom ary th in g for^ a per-
y
ovrn often w lth a b yterian church. P ra y e r circle and spending several weeks a t the home
,n all th a t tim e he perhaps did
X ° * d t a s ~ o ~ h ,n g
w orkers' conference w ill be held o f a staler. M r * Hasel Sham pang
C h arlie Sharon le ft M onday fo r
S a r ff
little outstanding as we ra te the to have made a good record
at o f tim e fo r b ak in g eras measuneo W ednesday evening. Clem
w ill be In charge In the abeence of P o rtla n d , w here he w ill stay a ereek
news, except to live f a r beyond the school, It is the usual th in g fo r a by the tim e:ln_w hich you w ouM
o r tw o on business
the m in ister. I. O. Shaw, m inister.
allo tte d age
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.
! person to ta k e p art In the social peat the M iserere « ® WV < *
The
F ra n c is
E astb u rn
fa m ily
H e made no claim to high htmors. gnd e(vjc , tf<
a com m u nity
A |n tt i^ ^ ln e a
spent the F o u rth a t B enton-Lane
l*re»hyterian
C
hurch
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A
t
the
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u «Ml u unUsual
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th e ^ P a te r N r a te rt^ — M tlm aG n g
H 5C
4
e lived
IIVWM through
— ra — the greatest era
E>Uh
I IS
n u s u a l Via
1 1 * a a -a
p ark.
o'clock Sunday service R ev. D u n ­
of
the — w ------
orld has sver
egg. or a closer acquaintance
M r. and M re. Low ell Benston and
m a progress th a - t —
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exists
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can P. C am eron w ill preach on child ren spent the
today!
know n, but he eras n ot d?J‘ u rb ^ i trip le 'e g g . or an egg double the p ra y e r than
F o u rth
w ith
F o r those of you w ho cook by •W hy I Believe In God." A t the 8 M rs. Heneton'e p a r e n t* M r.
H a w as not brushed aside.
H « j #iMe of an o rd in a ry egg
and
o'clock evening service
a
union M rs. W A. K eene of T h o rn to n
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w an t _____
about _________
his own business, and ( R ,g
unusual th
a t gl' ____ the ‘ m athem atics - a s I call I t —re fe rrin g
le t ’ the "other fello w go about hto. j h i^ , ” e“t7 r h i r ’ chance”
"
to the use o f the oven tem p e ra tu re m eeting w ill be held In this church
Corners.
In more than a hundred years of
„ e , , h fn w ho iaid the trip le control on the m “d1
e™
“ <v * ^ end Rev. L . H . R an d le of the B ap ­
M r * Logan B e a r and child ren of
Sunday C resw ell visited Tuesday aftern oo n
life ho lost more friends by death fg g o r the f ou j-y o lk e il egg. should plianees^perhapsithta art» help you tist church w ill preach.
than most of us can hope to have
klUe<j fo r , te w M Ve ra l days la t-
Slow Oven— used fo r
,“ k, ha school w ill m eet a t 10 and C h ris tia n w ith M rs. E. H . Koch.
In a life tim e , and when he died he , e r the fa c t w ouid not be m entioned, puddirursi and breads steamed In t
E n deavo r a t T.
Jess T u c k e r o f D e lig h t valley was
« « •
could proudly boast th a t so fa r fo r th a t i , q ,, common, every oven. 250-273 degrees.
a v is ito r a t the M u rra y Sham pang
T h e H ig h w a y B aptist C hurch.
as ha k n e w he had never made an day th in g to happen to a hen. I f
M od erately
oven u* * d for
home Sunday
enemy.
the hen should k ill h er owner and custards, baked beans, some m . n Louis H e n ry R andle, pastor. —
M r and M rs. L ow ell
Benslon
T o Uve to a rip e old age to not so
TOUp
h il„ th a t would be , dinners, slow cooking o f meats, Church school. 0:45. W . L. Leonard, visited at the T ra v is K e r r home In
sup erintendent; m o rn ing worship. C resw ell M onday evening
unusual as to be s ta rtlin g . T o Uve e n tire ty d iffe re n t.
3OO-3M degrees.
to 102 to, of course, o ut of the o i-
Thp next tim e you fin d fa u lt be-
M od erate oven -used fo r eaksa. 11. serm on by pastor; J u n io r and
M r. and M rs. Iv a n W itc h e r of
d in a ry , b ut th a t was not the un cau8e an Item o f news isn't given quick lo a f breads, some cookies, H l B. Y . P. U.. 8:45; union service D e lig h t valley visited a t the L a w ­
8. Rev. rence M o n tle th home F rid a y a fte r ­
usual about Uncle J im .
the am o un t of space you th in k it roasting o f meats, a fte r searing. In P resb yterian church.
R and le w ill preach. V a c a tio n church noon
T he unusual about Uncle J im was ghould have, o r a news story Isn't IS50-S75 degrees
k in d - o - f head ------------
you ' th
Q ..i-w
uick oven
m u ffin s . « * * l e s . school, fo r child ren . W ednesday
th a t a t 102 he was yet keen of in riV en“ the
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— in k
«
tellect, th a t a t th a t age he w as able it should have, sit dow n and try baked apples, baked potatoes, etc.. forenoon; fo r young people and
B L U E M O U N T A IN .
adults. T h u rs d a y evening: stereop-
to be o f service to his fello w m an. ridding to the story, o r t r y w ritin g 400-125 degrees.
fo r both
th in k
It
H o t oven btocultA searing meats, tlcon lecture on Japan
th a t he was n ot a burden
upon the kind of head you
(Spoetai to lha H aaltaaL)
classes, F rid a y evening.
should have.
are
lik e e a ly
de- p astry shells, etc., 450-500 degrees.
others, th a t friends did not desert gnouia
nave, You
sou a
r e iia
y to
w ww-
J u ly 8
M r and M ra. B ill Chap-
. .
..
.—
j —
I L a c k in g an oven tem p e ra tu re
htm because o f his having become cide th a t you couklu
t • have
done
! m an and children of G a rib a ld i vle-
r"y sw o w«^
u re t e k lf?
o r e ' than * likely control— w hich to tru ly the “open
/zhW
VhS» r d lir
__aM
a n 'm litfsklv*
g s s ra lh I»»y A g s -atto t « 'h a r e * — Wsst
old and useless, fo
r he
id ln
n 't 't seem b e tte
not n ea rly so w ell.
sesame" to .
w om ans
outride U sto strssl. S s lu n U r Ssbbath school « I Itad last w eak a t the H a r r y Caatle
to be old. and he w o n 't useless.
» 5 s as. church ««Tries s i 11 » In \ home.
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-
; w o rld —an oven th e rm o m e te r placed » Praysr
W h en Uncle J im was »0 years of
m ssito * at 7 : SO * as W sdnsaSsi
M r. and M ra. B illie L an g and arm
R
tow ard the cetvf>r fro n t on the Aay oss sricom s.
age, or thereabouts, he went into a
• « «
T H I E F D IS R E G A R D S SELF.
| ,ower rack
your Oven —enables
B illie of P o rtla n d are vis itin g a t the
home in C ottage Grove d u rin g an
Frss M rth o d is i Charch — C om er
«( John P a lm er home.
« aZ
« - . « t . to one to 8 * 1 • fa ir ly accurate check
Influen za epidemic and nursed an
An o
o w
w ner
ner ^
o f f ^ i r X trees
to -
heat thouxh ,t u , hen Moaroe srsaus sag south F ifth stessi«—
re fa m ily back to h e a lth H e
e w
T ants stop
H a r r y Castle has returned home
e n tire fa m ily back to health. H e
O. O. Crow psslor H aaday schoal. 9 :4 5 :
" :
t«a
the RAS Or preaching 11 ; H. Y. P. H., 7 ; e ru ts s lis tic fro m a Eugene hospital, w here he
did
control Is a »err Ices S: nil J-week p r a je r ir.ssllns i was treated fo r an In ju red f o o t H e
and
thOUÄhl
S ” » 'Z
. w
° ^ e bes? t h V t h a t ra n K
be . ■ silent servant— w m e n once set keeps Thursday S o'clock. P asto r'» rssldsaeo. j also had hto tonsils removed.
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p la
^ h g a u t e , ------------
he said nothing.
d in e r s t ^ c a U h t h l ^ i e f T r thieves the tem p e ra tu re a t the exact point 512 »outh F ifth stessi.
M r. and M r * R o bert C u t e r of
ss «
o f th a t, he said nothing
T e n n i* Cal., visited over the week
And, a fte r a ll. doesn't th a t Incl- d° "
,o * ' . - . m o l e of h im or w ith no w a tc h in g whatsoever.
Pentecostal A sssuhly of God — East
le n T ii n in
in n s t tra
y Uncle J im never “ d m ?k e . “
^ c u i a / ' X “ . t . £ . . S " One o f the bast “w ife savers" we
~
r a t U
e wh
hv
end a t the W ill M am m ersley home
Mato «lece« across horn i t r
» U liu n
Addle B. 8 u (g . poatoe. Husday tehaol at
M r and M ra. B ill W ilc o x
are
acked fo r those to do h im honor. p ro p e n v is
;tgBinst trespass- know 18 this
m eaL
9 :4 5 *
a s : saevlrsa at 1 0 :4 5 *
o lì
b uilding a log bungalow on
the
young
people's
masting
at
7
p.
a
.
;
arsa
why he never became old and use ing. so th a t the th ie f ra n have no
yoong
H a m (!aaaerole.
bought fro m
geliatic seer leas a l 5 p. a . ; m arling» , pièce of land they
excuse
th
a
t
he
did
n
ot
know
,
and
H
a
lf
f
i
l
l
a
b
u
tte
r
casserole
w
ith
less T
ilble • »«udy. W e d a e .d a y : peayar aaa tto g
hible
F red Frazee.
N o , he
id n 't hobnob w ith the
— d
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.
property rig hts are yet inviolate, ra w potato chips or cubes. S p rin kle Th ursd ay: .a rrle a a w ith young people to
great, b u t he d id as w ell as he
be
,g
ea_,iM t crim e t o ' w ith one teaspoon th in ly chopped charge. F r id a y , »tree« meeting Saturday
ould w h a te v er was given h im to ^ ^ >ecute Nevertheless those In onion. T h e n pl«ce on top a th ic k nl 7 :5 0 p a
T h in k It O re»
a a a
o, w h a te v er cam e to h im to do to *^arch o f' f i r
or c h itta m b a rk slice o f ham . w ith halves o f apples
T h e great man Is he who In the
l.uthcrsn
M l.» Io n — A daaallst cku-ch
rovide the necessities o f life , did
a tta c k the property o f oth- arrang ed over the top o f th a t. In sea l M a la nteaal; M a rtin P. Simon, paa
midst o f the crowd keep« w ith per­
D lrto a »err Ice a l 2 :5 « tha Hrsl
o t bem oan his h ard luck, did not
N (jt Q . dQ
5tea] the the hollow o f each apple hsdf. place toe.
fect sweetness the Independence of
AU
b ject th a t others had more tim e
o f otherJ b ut through un- a teaspoon o f b row n sugar. B ake and th ird Sunday» of each m oalh
solitude
Lutheran*,
irrea p cc ilra
of n a U o is Ilty
r w ere more able than he.
scien tific w avs o f ta k in g the b ark —covered a t J50 degrees fo r one
And g ra c e fu lly he slipped along
cones they destroy the and one-half hours o r 400 degrees
a 102, a joy to his associates.
g gQ th a { therp wU, not ^ j y no fo r one hour. G arn ish w ith parsley,
rorrying little about him self, do- lon r w a crop fo r the o w n e r* P o rk chops o r a slice o f p ork steak
ig a k in d ly deed here and a k in d ly but8there w ili
no second crop fo r m ay be used. In th a t instance add
eed there, blessed by One w ho does
th |e f tQ gteaJ T h # c h |tta m b a rk salt and pepper.
11 things w e ll w ith the possession th ie { tb a t com pletely girdles a tree
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f ““ his faculUes.
k n u the
th a t laya the golden
P y ra m id Pins, Clips. Sentinel.
T h is w r ite r k n e w U n d e J im w e ll
Thg c(jne th ie f w ho chop< o ff
nd was Impressed by hto rule«« o f
cQne
Hm bs has tempo­
re:
E e cheerfu l alw ays, don t r a r i,y tak e n a w a y a ll o r a portion
orry, have lots o f friends and be o f the tree's a b ility to reproduce.
y a l to them , do the things you
T h e ft o f c h itta m b a rk and cones
»ink you ought to do, don*t do too should be stopped, but i f it can not
•ten the h l n p you. k tn o w
you
thieves should a t
lg h t not to do, be f a ir w ith yo u r least protect
protect th
th e
e ir
ir own
own interests
Interests by
by
ellow m an, smoke m o d erately If leaving the trees In condition to
ou w a n t to, keep y o u r m in
ind
d and
other cropa “ ' m ay be
>dy active, and leave the rest to gl ,
od A lm ig h ty .
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o V t^ w h ^ ^ e S S S e . ’ ?
^
A - e n t w a n te d In t h . P o rtla n d
5
O ne q u a rt of m ilk contains as
much lim e as 0« biscuits, 3 2-8
pounds o f eggs or T2 sm all potatoes
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of anxiety when you’re traveling.
Wo can—for a »mall rental- furniah you with a aafe
deposit box for the aafe keeping of your paper» anti
other valuable» while you are away
The First National Bank
Of C ottage G rove
Capital *50.000
Surpliw. «/».OtXi
Always Say It With P rinters ink.
T he tobacco in Velvet
rtu ne?
l New s “ id
’ A re n 't there m a n y w ho would be
¿d"
lo st Kim ewherr betvesn 42d and Fre­
mont and M ichigan and A im w o rth , be­
tween 8 and 9 Sunday morning.
lad to liv e as U n cle J im lived, to
ie as he died, to have said o f them
he things th a t a re said o f h im ?
F o lk up around P o rtla n d c e rta in ­
ly are g ettin g careless w ith th e ir
bed springs.
WHAT IS NEWS?
A n d w h y would they be cartin g
____ .
the springs around betw een 8 and
N ew spaper editors are inconsls- 9 o clo c k on a Sunday m orning
nt, so thto w r ite r w as recen tly In- when they ough t to be sleeping on
irm ed.
them ?
F o r once thto w rite r attem p ted
And In these m odern non-Roose-
o re fu ta tio n .
v e ltia n days w h a t use has one fa m ­
F o r all persons are Inconsistent, ily fo r tw o fu ll size bed spring»?
a rtic u la rly editor«.
“B u t w h a t led you so suddenly to
T h e alw ays reliab le Eugene R eg­
his conclusion?” the editor w anted
ister info rm s us th a t w ith in a few
> know .
im an being, an d a fe a tu re .head
m an y
and w lIi
19 hour» to
------------ ------- the tim e the e d ito r w ill have to t
sleep and re fresh m en t. B u t, If we
are to w o rk o nly fiv e hours a day,
who is going to sell gas to the fe l­
By K A R L K . M IL L S
lows w ho w ill be out b u rn in g up the
highw ays, w ho is going to p ick up
the dead pedestrians, and w here
w ill we g et enough policemen to
keep us out o f d e v iltry ?
■ ■
R a lp h H a m ilto ,. o f Bend, speaker
of the house, nom inee fo r the legis­
la tu re and candidate fo r the guber­
n a to ria l n om in atio n, has m ade a
hole in one on his hom e g o lf course. ;
Does th a t a u g u r w ell fo r his getting
: a t least a b ird ie w hen the republi-
I can state c e n tra l com m ittee gets to­
gether?
H e ’s in the rough rig h t
1 now, b u t i f he can g et onto the
? green he 'll have the advantage, fo r
I he's an expert p utter.
Graphe OutiuteA ofJùófay
9
B R O O K L Y N B R ID G E
As f a r b ack as 1810, plans
w ere m ade to con struct the
B ro o k ly n B rid g e. W e ird de­
signs w ere d ra w n c a llin g fo r
a b rid g e f u lly as la rg e a» the
B ro o k ly n B rid g e o f today, b ut
w ith o u t s u p p o rtin g structures
a t th e sides. I n 1870. the un­
d e rta k in g w as ta k e n serious­
ly, a n d th ro u g h re m a rk a b le
e n g in e e rin g fea ts the bridge
of to d a y w as com pleted
In
1883, a t a fin a l coet o f 830r
XX),000.
Wa serve tai such a way as to
relieve thoee who employ ue
»f *11 the details of their re-
ipoDstblllty.
To additional charge fo r re-
; to service calls from
'nrtLCiafL
F iv e men w ere in ju re d by the
collapse o f a Los Angeles church
spire, and the th o u g h tfu l rep ortej
adds th a t they w ere w o rk in g on
the building. O therw ise we should
) have wondered how fiv e Los A n -
geles men ever came to get n ea r 1
enough to a church to get h u rt In
such an a c c id e n t
W ife y m ay not m ake biscuits lik e
m o ther used to m ake but hubby
m akes the same excuses th a t fa th e i
used to m ake.
|
is aged in wooden casks for
over two years., that’s why it’s so
Some men never m ake much
progress u n til they get tied to a
fa m ily .
R u bbing up against the w orld Is
w h a t puts the polish on a person.
C ham lw rs M ill Shuts Down.
T h e J. H . Cham bers A Son saw­
m ill, which resumed operations
M o n d a y a fte r the F o u rth o f J u ly
. shutdown, closed dow n W ednesday
; afte rn o o n fo r an In d e fin ite tim e,
i d u rin g which the pond w ill
be
cleaned out and repairs made. T h e
p la n t ra n the firs t o f the w eek to
com plete c u ttin g logs In the pond.
In to xic a n ts Long Used
Intoxicating drinks msde from
honey, barley and grapes were ,
known at least 1.000 years B. C„ i
and they msy have been known
5XXM) to io . ooo years B. C.
I
R a d io R a y H a s
T h is t o S a y :
H O W D Y F O L K S — It's a sad
w orld, mates. Just about the
tim e a m an gets the fire ­
crackers swept o ff hto fro n t
law n. I t Is tim e to sweep o ff
the a u tu m n leaves.
« s .
T ra ffic Cop "pinches’’ h lm -
»elf to see i f he is aw ake.
• • •
To those o f you w ho are not
already a w a ke to the w on der­
ful value o f o u r used radios,
•nay w e suggest th a t you
lro p in and look th e m over.
« « «
THE
O N E C Y L IN D E R
B R A IN U S U A L L Y H A S
A N E I G H T C Y L IN D E R
M OUTH.
s « «
Dippy Dialogue.
E ld e rly M a n —"L et's go fo r a
tpin."
F la p p e r—" A lrig h t, old top."
« « «
R ickey’s Riotous Rhyme.
/ T h i s y e a r we go to
the
m ountains.”
Said P a to M a last n ig h t;
"Y o u ’re w rong, w e’ll go to
the beach,” said M a.
W h ich s tarted an a w fu l f ig h t
T od ay we asked, 'W e ll fa th e r
w hat
Decision did you reach?”
Said he. " M y boy, w e com­
promised,
This y e a r we go to the
beach."
« « •
To d ete rm in e the horse pow­
er, l i f t the hood and count
the plugs.
« « «
R ad io R a y and S ta tic H elen
have Just re tu rn e d fro m
a
trip to the
San
Francisco
rad io show. T h e y
are
all
pepped up w ith
the la te s t
Ideas in ra d io installations.
« « •
L iv e W ir e H a n e y sez; "A n y ­
how w ith long s k irts In style,
the g irls w o n 't have to w aste
an y tim e
pow dering
th e ir
knees th is sum m er."
« « «
O ily to bed and o ily to r l s *
Such Is the life o f the garage
guys.
« « «
W h ere there's smoke, th e re ’s
an auto ram p .
« « «
And Just before closing, we
feel the urge to w rite a pome.
H o w doth the little auto to u r­
ist
Im p ro ve each shin ing day?
B y speeding to a place th a t he
W ill w a n t to leave n e x t day.
« « «
HEETOU8OMEMORE.
After we city plan.
Smokers:
T est this for yourself:
V elve t Sm oking Tobacco is
different — different in aroma,
different in flavor. I t is an ail
’ round tobacco for pipe and cig­
a r e tte -n o te the cut, just right
for rolling.
Say what you please, there is
nothing that mellows leaf tobacco
like ageing in wooden casks for
two years or more.
I f you roll your own, you’ ll
find in every tin of V elvet the
makings of about 50 of the
best cigarettes you ever smoked.
V elve t tobacco is made and
cut just exactly right for rolling.
I f you prefer to smoke a pipe,
then here’ s a tobacco that hits
the m ark.
T e s t it out for yourself 1
L iqoztt * M raas T obacco C o .
Velvet
In a pipe: It hits the mark
In a cigarette: Just exactly right