The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 10, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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WHY BÜNM1I8 ARB CON­
NECTED WITH EASTER.
S High School Notes
C hurch N e w s I C O T T A O B G R O V E , Ore.. A p ril
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T h s Eugen« Rsgtster-Q uard take«
exception to c rtticiem by tht» paper
i and by the C orvelli» G aaette-Tlm *»,
, 1 edited by the discoverer of ramed
m ale
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B ' E ' t ^ ^ f f E t ï ? bv *coniln<, ì n ^ o n - th a t * here I« plenty o f room at the
■tb
E a a te r 1« set by the moon. A t leaat
C hurch
Naaaressa,
e n h th
and
Adam n «. t the
T J.
O rr. p a a E t le
o r v -T
e wa t«n by the moon when to aet the
O rr. p asto r—T h e dat<
i „ the fo u rth c entury d e fi­
revival^ und er the l«de«ehtp of nite rule« were made, w hich have
Rev. W T . Johnson o f O k la h o m a I been followed ever alnoe. N o w It
C ity, la show ing steady
pro«reaa happena th a t the hare and
the
Service, w ill be held each
n ig h t tJloon have been associated In m yth-
fo r
c e n tu rle a
T h e re are
tMs w eek except
S aturday.
The ology
re v iv a l w ill e h m Sunday evening nia^ - |« ,.n d e about bunny and hla
___ hnetnaee
_____ ,,
_ __ _________ ladder fo r peo- Service« fo r Sunday w ill be church . tlf# in tha moon. One very old etory !
T h . R u r e n e n a w r ■ pie prepared to handle the w ork. A school a t 10 and preaching a t 11. t , ; « how one of the goda d « g u « e d
| not em ulate
^ h ’ Eugene
paper
th . tra ln ln 4 and 1 3 0
and
7 30
Rev,
Johnaon. „ a p llg r,ni. to teat h l. fo llo w e rs
O
? 2 i ? . yr.“ i h a m o v ie ! or
by ex- a m S tto n needed fo r a position w ill though a young man. « aald to be prei.n d e d to be dying fo r w a n t of
. It aces a t the movies,
y
easily he explained. In spite a forceful speaker and la popular food T h e hare th rew him self Into
« s u it .
h a s not lo t hard times.
i w ith the congregation here.
the fire to be roasted for food for
EDUCATION AT
E v id e n tly E d ito r T w m m h a . not
t n ato u
. . .
. . .
tha pll<T(ln and
thereupon
EAS COST.
‘ * K he^iad^he'wovUd
know
thSt
A
t
a
typ
ing
contest
held
Tuesday
P
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hurch.
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w
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sent
the
hare
to live
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A t » typ ing contest held T u e s d a y _____ ~ _____ _________
■ D s f s s n vetoing o f a p p ro p n a -
k ld . , defens. aU too frequently afternoon a t t h . high school here Cam eron, p a a t o r A t tha 11 o clock fo rev e r In the b ea u tifu l moon. W e
Rons by the governor th re a t o f a \ th ..t h. or she has only dona the local team defeated a team Sunday service P astor C am eron set o u r E a s te r date by looking for
referendum on the portion the g -v - w h a t m other o r fath er has done, or from S p rin gfield high school by a w ill preach on "A W ise '" * * ’"* th « d»y ot l t \* f “ 11 " lo° "
“ r *£?5r
e rn o r did not veto and the rep ort
when voting H e would a ls o ' decisive m argin . T he local team , m ent." a study of M a tth e w V I . lb- the tw e n ty -firs t of
M arch.
The
o f * fe d e ra l com m ission detailed to know th a t w hen they em ulate p a r Frances R a n d a ll and W ilb e rts W U- » , fo u rte en th In the e e rie , on the Sunday follow in g th a t date o f the
m a k a T ^ m m ^ d a t h ' n e fo r read-
, h . v m ck
the things they «on. second year students.
and Sermon on the M o u n t T h e ann ual fu ll moon Is Easter, unless the fu ll
lu a tm e n ta between Oregon", tw o
h ou ld n ot Io th a t p a r e n ts sh o u ld E velyn S m ith and M ild re d Chap- service fo r the O rd e r o f R ainb ow moon falls on Sunday, when E aster
S X X s I X s r ^ X
the
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have j < ± l n « t e ^ T T u . i t t . r man. firs t-y e a r .t u d .n t ., m a d . an fo r G l r « w ill be held" a t t h . T : » would be t h . next Sunday. E aster
. i r t t u l m i S college
h X
done T he average of 3« net words per m in ute hour. M e m b e r, o f tha o r d .r w ill „e v e r com e, before M arc h 23 nor
h ave had th e ir program s sertou.lv
oiincer members of the fa m ily w ith 12 errors, w hile tha S p rin g fie ld meet a t M aaonlc h all and w ill pa- la te r th a n A p ril 28 and la alw ays
« d ^ l v . ^ s d ™ c e d 1 u ~ n m m kh- a « ? i d e 7 m .m b e m ot t h e ' team made 43 net w o rd , a m in ute
r a d . to t h . church. T h . hlgn .a c h y e a r som ewhere between those
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IRISH’S CASH STORES
e i l ^ o n o ^ U e . and c h a n « “
and consolidation o f courses th a t
O m t w o i n .t l t u t l n n . a re In a mess
t h a t * « w ih^take vearo ta “ lean up
As to th e riartial v e t o by the gov-
■nor o f appropriations of the re-
cenileglsIaH ve^ r easston . as w ell
. . as
_
hls veto o f the em ergency clause,
w hich leave the appropriations «ub-
Ject to th e r e fe r e n d u m , th e tw o in-
■tttutlons have recourse In the
courts and T h e Sentinel has n o
doubt th a t they would be uphe’ d in
a contention th a t the governor can
n o t legally veto a portion o f an ap-
p ro priatiun nor can he legally veto
the em ergency clause.
T h a t no protest U to be n « d .
aga in s t this app c re n tly Illegal ac-
tlon leads m any to believe th a t the
I
W th| 7™
i t ? t o w n ¿ T u n " “ pick- w ith 16 errors. T h . local team *chool sextet, composed o f R a in -
,ng out the w rong things In whlcn made the follow in g scores Frances bow girls, w ill sing •» « ''•r» ‘ nuo>-
t o . r e them R an d all. 88 net words a m in u te bers. P astor C am eron w ill give an
ThT m X
no doubt, have a w ith 11 errors: W ilb e rts W ilson. 87 address on "T h e Preem inence of
more subtle influence than actions net words a m in ute w ith 6 erro rs . Jesus." P arents and frie n d s o f the
,-f parents D id n ’t E d ito r T ugm an E velyn S m ith 80 n et words » m in - g irls have been Invited to attend ,
try in g to . d j __
u p ___
lic a ...
te i.r . u te w ith 17
v t o r a 10
t
' ever
1 see . kids
. .
M ild r e d Ch*
C h a n lT - Sunday
STundev “
ac ¡ 'i w l w I H
m eet « .a a
the things they had «een done on man. 19 n et word» a m in u te w ith ( o clock and C h ris tia n E n d e a t tr
6:30.
the s ta g » ? I f we are not Influenced IS errors.
, , ,
by w h a t w e s e e an d
h ear, w h y
k . — k . ii
K lr d M ethodist Episcopal
boards o f censors? W h y is Indec-
T h e firs t re g u la r baseball prae-
n Church.
t h . it
r rCv ruled o ff the stage? W h y do ties o f the season was held M onday Ir a R_ A ld ric h .
the
we wish our children to read good n ig h t a fte r school. About 2 5 ^ ° y » o clock « *r v ‘c«’
books instead of trash?
I turned out. T he present schedule preach on the te x t
As the Raln^
And e ld e r, a re not free fro m t h « fo r the season . as f “ 110* ’
« n iA
hou r R ev K
.grae f a u lt
T h e y excuse them -
Tuesday. A p ril 2 1 -S p n n g fte ld a t 58.10-11. A t t h « iT A i hou r R
*
s e l\e » w it h
the »tatem ent th a t Cottage Grove.
K. C la rk e w ill give a bible d ra m a
om eon. else does th e s e things.
F rid a y , A p ril « - U n i v e r s i t y high monolog under the a w jp lc e . o f ¿he
T he R egister G uard's e d ito r m ay i a t Eugene.
E p w o rth
League, special music
be one th a t does not ape others. 11«
Tuesday, M a y 5. -E u g e n e high a t has been a rra n g e d fo r bo
tw o dates. " B rie r R a b b it"
has
sUppsd Into the E aster
you see. Just because he te aseoclat
ed In m ythology w ith t h . moon. H e
is a cunning little fello w and d o e .
no h a rm am ong the p re tty things
o f Easter.
D U N C A N P. C A M E R O N .
OLD TIME RELIGION.
L O N D O N . A p ril A — (T o Ih s E d l
tor ) P a rts o f your a rtic le on okl
tim e religion I fu lly endorse, and
can whole hearted ly glvs you two
pats on the back.
B ut If you o r any o th e r m an
th in ks he can w orship God
and
w orship h im acceptably In any old
comas a t the rig h t tim e and th a t one is aping him .
M ita w . G. T i m
F rid a y . M ay 22—S p rin g fie ld a t Sunday school board a t 6:30 this
such recom m endations should be
In addition to a ll thia, we do not
tE d ito ria l N o te .) — T h e corree
evening ( F r id a y ) a t the
church.
followed. O ffic ia ls and mem bers o f take seriously the fa u lt fin d in g of S pringfield.
T he losers w ill serve the supper and pondent I«-co rrect In saying we do
the faculties o f the tw o colleges a paper th a t speaks. In its haad-
T h e O . A. A. girls held a m eeting the w inn er« w ill fu rn is h th« pro- not keep the seventh day as a day
teem to believe th a t the institu tio ns lines, o f sheep being massacred by
W ednesday night. A p ril 1, In the gram . A jo in t m eeting o f the Sun- of worship, a t least not the seventh
should m ake an honest endeavor to dogs.
gym nasium
A "ra d io pro gram
day school board and th e o ffic ia l day o f the w eek as set out by our
follow out the recom m endations of
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was given bv mem ber« o f th« or- board w ill be held a t 7:30 M onday present calendar, but more serious
the fed
eral experts.
London society decrees th a t dogs
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v
_w
' _ s a. a
a z tn la 'a
a ttls -lv
Ms* 3 * sag 8 Ms* I
A la n _
m em bers n ig h t »rsa»«
T h e young n people’s
study Shasaew
th a n AhaaaA
th a t Is Is * a the
fa c t th a t the
ten-
T h e situ atio n is on« calling fo r m ust m atch In color the furs of the ganlzation.
F iv e new
are
L
ila
class
w
ill
m
eet
W
ednesday
n
ig
h
t
dency
Is
tow
ard
having
no
d
ay o f
the best th a t is In the heads of the m istress w hom they accompany. W e w ere welcomed.
T hey
E ileen
w orship,
tw o Institutions, the best th a t Is in presum e the men w ear fu r In the D u tto n , P au line W e rtx ,
—
— —- and - t be m id w e e k T devotional
h u e e d a v n m ig eet
h t >h*
e i» > n eith e r » the
tv . seventh
religious nor
ob.
m em bers of the fa c u lty , the
best e a rly hours o f the day to m a te n Tow n. H elen
H ansen and M axin e ing w ill be held T h u rs d a y
n ig h t, the firs t, and to give religious ob-
th a t la In the student body.
the ^ a r k
brow n taste In
th e ir N U o n . A fte r the program baseball Troop 13 o f the boys
J " “ «ervance too sm all a place In our
l
“
"
_____ _
W*a
la v e d .
Refreshm ents w ere meet S a tu rd a y n ig h t In the church lives.)
was „ played.
O ne recom m endation th a t pleases mouths.
basement.
' se r v e d .
T h e S entinel Is the one fo r toning i
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___
_____
_____ read ily find good, sound ! T h e g irls ’ baseball squads were
C h oir to G ive C a n ta ta at D ra in .
dow
n foo tb all a ctivities,
w
hich T he
W e can
T h e H ig h w a y B a p tis t C h urch —
S entinel long has claim ed have been reasons fo r not doing the things we chosen
T . hey
are
cn u ovu Tuesday m orning.
m ... w
—, —
-
-
T h e choir of the M ethodist church
as follow s: Seniors, R u th A ld rich. Rev. H e n ry W . D avts o t
gt
wUJ p re -e n , ,ta ^ „ r
c a n ta ta .
c a rrie d beyond a ll reason and have don’t w a n t to do.
¡M ild re d Bennett. J e rrln e Burrow s. wiU iw pp ly the ptUirit d u rin g A p r u
victo rio us," Sunday night
become m ore Im p o rta n t than the
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M elb a Cochran. D o lly
N ew ton. A t the 11 o clock Sunday service he
p ra ln 1|#tho d ^ church T h e
education fo r w hich children are
DIVIDE.
Louise W y n n e and M ax in e L em ley; w .ll preach on T h e P u b lic H ig h n r a ln app<.arBnc<, u b<.,n |t n u ld e a t
supposed to go to college. T h a t
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Juniors, R ita Ballcs. M ild re d Chap- w ay A Sym bol o f M od ern Prog-
Rey F E
contests should be m ore In te rm u ra l
<Special te the SeatlaeL)
A p ril 7 .-G o h n Tonole 1» In a E u - man, A n n a C a rte r. E d ith
Easley,
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_________
_ ally a
E
« 1’’ )-' r ress.
“ f • ” A t t h e . 7:30
1 ,” , hour h
n " l . subject F in le y , pastor o f the D ra in church.
and th a t they
should be _
actu
p a r t o f physical education In w hich gene hospital receiving tre a tm e n ts M a rg a re t Leonard. Bernice Mosby, w ill be T h e K e te p <
Per!iona|. The c h o ir is composed o f 23 v o ic e s
a large p ortio n o f th e stu d en t body fo r an infected leg.
L ucille Stoneburg. F lo rien e Straus- > * » « r T h ro u g h H u m an « w o n a i an<J (a und<>r the dtrectlon o f c E
can p a rtic ip a te Is a sane recom-
T he Glen Sellers fa m ily and the sen. D o ro th y S te w a rt and B erna- ,ty_
school w ill J ie e t at U m p h r e v
m en datlon .
F ra n k C hapm an fa m ily attended dine W iese; sophomores. D o ro th y 9 J 5 w ith W . L
W h ile th e colleges m a y have been
the fu n eral o f M r. Sellers' m o ther B aldw in . M ae Chestnut, E rm a Ben- »
to no a d d itio n a l expense because o f
held Tuesday in S pringfield. nett, M abel B lackm ore, D o ro th y a t a.«J.
* * *
th e huge salaries p aid coaches. It
M r. and M rs. F ra n k
Chapm an Haney, A n ita H ald e rm a n . G e rtru d e
.
Sixth street and
has seemed out o f reason th a t such accompanied M r. and M rs. G len Pleu ard and E d ith W illis : freshm en
w h e r e 'more men than
persons
should
receive
salaries Sellers to Eugene and Sp rin gfield firs t, Deisa
AVe „ in v s e r v ic e s —
G a il U n dam o o d. B e tty Jacobsen, women a tte n d evening »«¿vices
com parable w ith those o f presi- ] F rid a y evening.
H elen Z u m w a lt. Pauline W e r tt. Bible school. 9:45. Clem S a rff. su-
M rs. E rn e s t M cR eynolds Is In
dents o f the institu tio ns.
H elen Hansen, N e llie T u c k e r and p erintendent;
the men o f this
T h e Eugene R eg is te r-G u a rd , pub- Roseburg vis itin g a son K enneth,
Lucile L eonard; freshm en second, school m eet a t U ls hour each Sun-
llshed In t h * home o f the unlver-
M r. and M rs. B ill Noble and Miss
F aye W ooley, M illic e n t D eLacy. day In the Arcade w ith the com-
sity, re fe rs to “the wilderness of M ild red D ugan visited a t the Dan
M axin e N ixon . A rlene D illon , Vel- m u n ity m e n s bible class,
com­
Jealous e xtravag ance th a t has be- D ugan home Sunday,
d evilled O regon fo r m a n y y e a rs .' { M rs. F re d P a tte n o f Coast fo rk, ma Davis, E velyn Coiner, Z elm a m union o f the ¿ “ "J • ’ u PPe r : .
dau gh ter o f M r. and M rs. D a n Lafo on and F loriene F ra n k lin .
r i ° n o SU? ^ H n n M o v e m e n t F
l a th a t s ta te m e n t la one secret o f &
D ugan is ill w ith measles.
Six of the G. A. A. girls, M abel the R esto ration “ ° y “ «n ‘h C ’ = ’
the ever increasing cost o f educa­
T h e W a lte r Robinson and F ra n k B lackm ore. M axin e N ixon, F ay e groups, 6.30.
*
°
P.W h
tion, a n d i t applies in a g re a te r or M c G a rv in fam ilies spent Sunday W ooley, E velyn Coiner, F lo rien e » « ™ ° n
by r ^ u w i t
W hat
less degree to every educational in­ aftern oo n a t the Jack Jones borne. F ra n k lin and P au line W e rtx made Is M ean t
l ^ k . M JS . 3 6 r \h a p -
s titu tio n in th ia s a d every other
An E a s te r egg h un t was enjoyed by a 10-mile h ike to Cresw ell Saturday, tism al service follow in g Sermon,
state.
leaving the high school a t 9:45. choir practice J “ « * 1»? ' ventn* ’
T h ia w r it e r Is not f a m ilia r eonugh the children,
Each io o k her own lunch. E v e ry ladies aid W ednesday
M o th e r: "D a u g h ter, dear. T m
w ith a ffa irs fa e ith e r o f o u r instl-
M r. and Mrs. V e rn Clow o f Yo n ­ g irl w ill receive 10 points tow ards studies In Acts, T h u rs d a y evening,
a fra id th a t young m an « a
tu tio n s o f h ig h e r le a rn in g to know calla spent Sunday a t the Bonnie
bad egg.”
the num ber o f points needed in I . G. Shaw , pastor,
w h a t th e situ a tio n la, or bow bad P e rin i home.
D a u g h te r: " H e ’s worse than
M ax and T h e lm a Tonole spent earning h er le tte r. M abel B lack-
I t la, b u t i t seems to th is w rite r th a t
th a t"
Chareh s f tbs N»«s»»*a Blssestb
in try in g to root out unnecessary E a s te r Sunday a t the T o n y D a la - more Is head of hiking,
you
do
M o th e r:
"W h a t
strsst **4 Adams ss ss a s. T. J. Orr. paa-
T w e n ty -fiv e high
school
girls tor— Sunday school 10; mornln« preach
expenses w e a re lik e ly to c u rta il g ardia home.
mean ?”
ln
(
sarrlcs.
11;
youaf
paoaia’s
maatinc.
M
r.
and
M
rs.
Steve
Tonole
and
were
invited
W
ednesday
to
a
tea
a
t
le g itim a te a c tiv ities , and the result
D a u g h te r: " H e ’s a bad «38
by 0:30; assnlnc prsachln« aarriaa, 7: >0;
w ill be th a t the institu tio ns w ill be M r. and M rs. C a rl Pedroni drove the Eugene high school given
mld srsah prnyar aarrlaa, 7 :3 0 Wadaaa
th a t’s broks."
to
Eugene
Sunday
to
v
is
it
John
the
Eugene
G
irls’
league
• • •
fig h tin g fo r th e ir lives u n til ad-
day nifht.
a a »
ju s tm e n ts a re m ade, u n til they are
Tonole, who is in a hospital there.
T h a n k s to the ing enu ity of T o m
A colored agent was sum-
a g a in fu lly in the good graces o f
M a ry D a la g a rd i and M rs.
John W rig h t and W endell
Spriggs, a
Prw Methodist Chorch. ~
moned before the Insurance
Ute tax p a y ers , u n til they In some Tonole drove to Eugene M onday to ligh t d im m e r w ill be available fo r M°nros,^rsnM nn
,7hoo*. »*4J.
commission.
w a y show us w h a t th e ir real needs visit him .
the stage equipm ent In the gym -
cm wford sop »rtst.n d sn t. p r w h
" D o n 't you know ," said the
M
r.
and
M
rs.
Joe
Lan
caster
drove
naslum
.
T
h
e
tw
o
boys,
learn
in
g
|Bg
I1
;
y.
p.
g
,
y-
.m
ne«il»tis
ssrrt«mn
T h e y w ill n ot be curtailed in
com m issioner," th a t you can’t
the principles of a lig h t d im m e r in
th e ir re a l needs. I f those needs are to Eugene Saturday.
sell life Insurance w ith o u t a
T
he
M
.
J.
P
e
rin
i
fa
m
ily
spent
physics
class,
constructed
the
ap-
sttont,
m ade a p p a re n t.
T axp ayers,
by
state license?"
Sunday
a
t
the
Angelo
P
e
rin
i
home
paratua
a
t
sm
all
cost.
I
f
the
school
th e ir votes, have m ade th a t a p p a r ­
"Boes,” said the d a rk y , "Y ou
Chunk
of
Chrint—
(Lna4a*
11
mllna
a
t
London.
had
bought
such
a
d
im
m
er,
the
e n t m o re th a n once. I n fact, rig h t
suah
said a
m o u th fu l. I
M rs. Angelo P e rin i la vis itin g cost would have been about $15. .00th of Cottncn Uroco.) — S o n .n r nn
n ow m a n y w ho approve the h a lf
clnnn; h lh l. t t o i r 10 s. e*. worship 1)
knowed I couldn't sell It, b ut
w
ith
a
son
N
in
o
a
t
H
ebron.
T
he
d
im
m
e
r
w
ill
be
used
in
the
*.
m
scripture
ntn4y
7
:30
p.
«
.
m illio n slash by the g overnor do
A h d id n ’t k no w w hy.”
Lath.ran Mission— A Ss.ntlst cho-ch
a • •
Miss N e llie Chapm an spent the senior play.
n o t app ro ve the re fe re n d u m on the
west Main s t m t : Martin P Wmoo ps-
Some
o
f
the
students
of
Miss
w eek end a t the home o f an uncle,
re m a in d e r.
tor Dlelns serrleo nt 3 :3 0 o*eb Ros4sy.
Lota of folks don't k no w th a t
M y rtle Kern's E n glish classes are All Lntbsrnas. Im s p o c tln ef nationality
B u t the g eneral opinion Is th a t Roy F o ster o f Eugene.
you can't w ire a house fo r
M rs. Hazel Chapman
and a m a k in g posters advertising good ars eoreuriy tn ell« . ns wnll a . tao.
expenses o f In s titu tio n s o f hig her
some one else w ith o u t a state
whs nra <lth»nt a chunk ha*a-
English
and
fam
ous
Blogans.
T
he
le a rn in g a re too high. T h a t opinion nephew, R u fu s Fox, who Is home on — _
*ia,i»i
license;
AND
e
com plete
la based a g re a t deal upon state- vacation fro m P acific college, vie- posters w ill be used fo r exhibition
K N O W L E D G E o f how to do
Maia street «nlûnU y Sabbath asko^ at
m a n ta m ade by those liv in g In the ited the F r a n k Chapm an home Sun- d u rin g open house.
a safe Job. W e have the li­
serries at w 11
hom es o f th e institu tio ns, and it Is day.
'
T he savings account o f the F u - S:A5
- - - a.
- - » - .. - church
- - - io
.d .a l.,
cense A N D a bond, A N D the
baaed a g re a t deal m ore, probably,
M rs. M . J. P e rin i spent Tuesday tu r« F arm e rs of A m eric a now totals
1 M ’’
know ledge
and
experience
upon th e stories b ro ug ht home by a t the G ra n d m a Paine home on U 2A 5, a fte r fou r w eeks o f progress.
« « »
necessary to do you a re a l Job.
college students o f the soft snaps B e a r creek. Several women w ere T h e y plan to use t h « m oney fo r
p ,B,.costal Chorch. 1035 «••« N e t .
see
g iv e n fo o tb a ll stars.
W h e n stu- present and the day
was spent projects o r educational P^rpo»«»-
s t m t F. w . 8pr.4'*r.
"H o w m uch do these dogs
d e n t* te ll o f some o th e r Idol o f the q uilting. A b ou ntifu l d in n e r was
T 1“ F u tu re F a rm e rs of A m e r ca
. b|b|, ’ |t lli
iu.sdey si*h l; prsy-
cost?"
have received an in v ita tio n rrom
worship, rrtdsys
fo o tb a ll fan s g e ttin g 1175 or some served a t noon by M rs. Paine.
"T en dollars apiece.”
About
20
children
were
present
a
t
the
Coast
F
o
rk
F
a
rm
e
rs
’
union
to
such a m o u n t a m o n th fo r doing
"W e ll, how m uch does the
a
b
irth
d
ay
p
a
rty
given
by
M
re.
i°
*
n
th
e
m
A
p
ril
27
in
a
pie
social
YnnrHnme Print Shoo F ir*t
p ra c tic a lly n othin g. It is no wonder
whole dog cost?”
• • •
th a t th e re has been an u n d e rc u r-: Charles A rno ld in honor of h er » t H ebron.
E
r
m
a
B
e
n
n
e
tt
assisted
by
E
d
ith
re n t t h a t m oney Is being wasted, d aughter M a rth a 's n in th b irth d ay
I t does N O T cost ten dollars
W
illis
,
entertained
E
th
e
l
B
enn
ett
A n d a ll In s titu tio n * o f h ig her le a rn ­ anniversary. M a n y g ifts w ere re­
apiece to In stall convenience
ing are e q u a lly a t f a u l t T his is ceived by the honor g u e s t T he a f ­ and Jew el B ra in a rd F rid a y evening
outlets In yo u r house. M oat of
a
t
the
practice
house.
some o f
the
“Jealous
extrava­ ternoon was spent playing games
them coat about three to fo u r
gances," no doubt, to w hich the E u ­ and h un tin g E a s te r eggs. Refresh­
dollars, and the convenience
ments o f ice cream and cake w ere
gene p ap e r refers.
connot be measured In money.
W e h ave s tro n g m e t a t the head served.
G ive us a rin g (201) and let
M r. and M rs. J. A. M a c k e y spent
o f both o f o u r In s titu tio n s and we
us m ake you a price on yo u r
SPECIALIST
expect to see them p u ll th e ir Instl- last Tuesday evening a t the home
requirem ents.
In Internal Medicine for the
• as
tu tio n s out o f the q uagm ire in of a daughter, M rs. A rtie D u gan of
w h ic h th e y a re n o w stru g g lin g and W oodard’s m ill.
past eighteen years
P a t took hls w ife to the
T
h
e
follow
in
g
bills
w
ere
audited
eet th e m upon m ore solid ground
-----------------------
th e a tre fo r the firs t tim e.
and allow ed a t M on day n ig h t’s
th a n th e y h av e e v e r before 00-
MOUNT VIEW.
T h e y a rriv e d ra th e r e a rly and
DOES NOT OPERATE
m
eeting
o
f
the
c
ity
council.
oupled.
____
she was Interested In e very­
g 4 .5 0 I
Irvin Hanson, sid e w a lk ----------
A n d i t should be b orne In m ind
(SpeeUl to the ftentluel. >
th in g about them .
N u d g in g
e.se
Smith Electric Co., repair pump
Will
be
nt
335 00
t h a t Oregon's In s titu tio n s are not
P a t, she w hispered: “W h a t
A p ril 8 — M em bers of the N eigh- L. W. Coiner, salary
125.00
O SBU R N H O T E L
tb e o n ly ones g u ilty o f "Jealous ex- borhood club and th e ir fam ilies m et
V ’ „B,,eeI ' i i . n j a ™ ---------
does the w ord ‘A S B E S T O S ’
80.00
tra v a g a n ce ." W h a t applies here S a turday evening w ith M rs. A m an- nTd cp irtm en ? M r r d Z Z Z
S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 25
m ean across the c u rta in ? ”
24.00
i n oS W f i c e H o u n * 1 0 a m - t 0 4 p ’ “ *
"Be quiet,” said P a t, " and
applies eq u ally as stro n g ly to m any da Sears fo r a pot luck d inner ana nr. C. E. Fro.t. salary
in s titu tio n s In o th e r states.
social evening, each fa m ily bring - J«h" <L , 8i ^ ' X ’u?‘5}‘ ^ u 2 r
d on't show y o u r lgonrance.
180^00
W e h ave splendid student bodies ing refreshm ents.
An enjoyable o .-Br h “ h S mf.c tob5?
T h a t ’s L a tin fo r ’W e lc o m ’.”
•8 00
ONE
DAY
ONLY
8.00
s » »
at b o th Institu tio ns, and they can evening was spent socially a fte r the P. H. Jones, labor, water
7.48
Pacific Hint * ‘ pt«. Co. fils ....
prove th a t th e y have been ably b ou ntifu l supper,
~
Y
o
u
are
welcom
e to an esti­
, Marchant Caleulatln» Machine Co.,
No Charge for Consultation
tra in e d , th a t they a re f i t to b u ffe t
M rs. Pansy G ladw ell o f Puyallup,
4.04
m a te on you r w irin g Jobs, a t
repair ..... .— — — —
84.50
tb e w o rld , b y being a to w e r o f W ash., Is here fo r an Ind efin ite vis- I C r Counts, itreot eweepiar —
a n y tim e : B U T , d on't expect
7.80
„„
Dr. Mellentbin is a regular
e tre n g tb to th e ir presidents, to it w ith her cousins, C. A. K in g and Sentinel lleenao book -------------
us to do a C H E A P Job fo r
.88
Nelson Electric Co., rep a ir----------
th e ir fa c u lty In the present extrem e M rs. E . M . Boss.
• •8 graduate in medicine and aurg-
you. W e d on't w a n t the repu­
Sentinel, prlntlnr ---------
em ergen cy.
M r. and M rs. Claude A rn e and ----------------
1 State Ind. — Ace. --------
Comm. ...
tatio n o f doing C H E A P w o rk ,
298AO
ery
and
is
licenaed
by
the
state
|
T h e S en tin el does n o t w ish the fa m ily w ere Sunday guests o f M r. M®“»“ '» 8“ * «
—
and we d on't th in k th a t you
In s titu tio n s to have to again m ake and M rs. W . M . H ogate of Cottage h ° w “ mblid » * kad cm ? Z
oo ,°f Oregon.
w a n t the re p u ta tio n of h av­
1.80 I
a f ig h t s im ila r to th a t they w ere Grove.
•
•
- .
He does not operate for
_____
Kaowlee
* - Graber,
euppllee
ing C H E A P w irin g In y o u r
11.42
M
rs.
W
a
lte
r
Dowens,
M
rs.
L
u
th
-
t’beataot
T
rsnef.t,
h
aul««
m a k in g w hen t h « w r ite r a rriv e d
w ite oowen», m m . r-u ui-
chronic
appendicitis,
g ft 11
house. W e do a G O O D Job
In th e s ta te . T h e heads o f the In- e r « Dowens, M rs. A m an d a Sears,
a t a reasonable fig u re , the
stone«, ulcers of gtomach, ton-|
s tltu tlo n s a re to be com mended fo r m « s Blanche T o n er and M rs. C. R. CHILD
,U WELFARE
w r . i . r / u s e , RADIO
d a d iu
I ,.
,
o th e r guy
can
have
the
PROGRAM
IS
CONTINUED
nils
or
adenoids.
I
the d ete rm in e d a n d sensible m an - D e a r w ent to Eu gtn e M onday.
C H E A P ones.
___
, He has to his credit wonder-j
n e r in w h ic h they » re p re p a rin g to
_____________
» » »
meet the «sues.
M rs . K a th e rin e Cellers Dies.
T h « series o f rad io program s be- fuJ results in diseases of tnc
W e are te llin g you about
M rs. K a th e rin e E lizab eth Cellers, Ing 3 ‘ ven over K G W , P o rtla n d , » " 'g t o m a c h , liver, bowels, blood,!
w irin g this tim e. I t Is the
A v U lto r fro m E n g la n d . a y . resident of this c ity fo r a num ber child w e lfa re w o rk , leading up to ,
n „ rV P a
heart Kl
kidney,
f ir s t "lin e” we handled when
o
f
years, died S a turday n ig h t a t "» tlo n a l child h ealth day on M a y « k in ,
n erv e s
h e a rt,
b re a d th e re o nly costa a th ird as
w e started this
business.
,
m uch as I t does here. H e m ig ht Springfield. F u n era l services have day, a re being continued. T h e pro- bladder, bed wetting, cata
E a c h week we w ill stress oth­
g ram fo r the com ing w eek follow s. w e a k lungs, rheumatism, S C la tl-
h av e e n lig h te n e d us s till m ore If he been held there.
e r lines o f our business, In
h a d to ld us th a t A m e ric a n
flo u r
She Is survived by her w ido w er, A p ril 11, 3:48 to 4:00, "S tan din g b p
j c „ u l c e r8 an(J rectal
ail-
the o rd er they w ere added.
f
soata less th e re th a n I t does here. W illla m R. Cellers, three eons, Alec to L ife ,” by D r. H a ro ld L. B o w m an I
O u r firs t house w irin g Job
o f M cM in n v ille, C arl o f
S p rin g -! o f the F ir s t P re s b y teria n chu.rc^
"
ak nv„ «late that
was fo r Chas. H a ll, and the
field,
and
Glen
of
Cottage
G
rove,
i
P
o
rtla
n
d
;
A
p
ril
14,
3:30
to
3.46,!
Remember
above
date,
tha
The human body is said to con­
the latest one was likew ise
and
tw
o
daughters.
M
rs.
Robin
T
.
"T
h
e
C
hild
As
the
F
u
tu
re
Citizen,
consultation
on
this
tn
p
will
be
fo r Chas. H a ll. T h e re ’s a
tain three ounces o f calciu m —
Pow
ell,
Raym
ond,
W
ash.;
and
M
rs.
by
M
rs
.
W
illia
m
F
ehrenbacher,
j,rp
e
ftn(j
jJjat
his
treatm
ent
Is
reason.
whleh leaves no reason w h y a n y ­
Chauncey
B
.
Crites.
Aberdeen,
president
P
o
rtla
n
d
Council
o
f
P
a
r
-
;
one who desires shouldn’t be a W ash. She is also survived by tw o ents and Teachers; A p ril 18, 1:46 to j
shining light
Married women must be ac-
g rand child ren and by a b rother, 1:68, "Schools F it fo r C h ild ren , by
Radio Ray
Thom ae Cox, o f Cottage Grove.
M rs. O . M . Ollnes, m em ber P o rtla n d eompanied by their husbands.
The trouble with doing a favor
M rs. Cellers was a m em ber o f the B oard o f E ducation.
Down by the bridge
Address: 4221 W est Third
foJTnuu» « that he fee« he has
S p rin g fie ld C h r« tla n church and o f
P a re n ts have been urged by
oganed the why to ash for more. the W o m e n o f W o o d c ra ft lodge a t , county h ea lth w o rk e rs to listen In Street, Log Angeles, California.
Fancy G old en Bantam C o m
C arnation M ilk
Tall Cana
4 cans 49c
7 cans 49c
W hite W onder
Soap
15 bars 49c
C O FFE E
Pineapple
Irish Special
Broken Slleea. 2* i<s
2 lbs. 49c
3 cans 49c
P alm olive Soap
7 bars 49c
O regon Prunes
10 lbs. 49c
S h orten in g in Bulk
BEANS
Red Mckicniia
Bring your own container.
12 lbs. 49c
5 lbs. 49c
B row n R ice
Flakes
7 pkgs. 49c
5 cans 49c
1 large package
('a mat ion O ats
1 large package
Carnation Wheat
Packed in Lane county
Both for 49c
String Beans
S U G A R , Fine C ane, 10 L bs ................................ 49c
ORANGES
b
a
f 8’' s ’l i n l l s , z c . ' n a h o , , | " n K
75c
Low Prices Every Day
O R E G O N ’S O W N C A S H ST O R E S
Radio Ray haa this
to say:
Coming to Eugene
Dr. Mellenthin
C O U N C IL
r»v*i„
<m this series.
•10-17
H
O
W
A D M IS S IO N FREE
IN E U G E N E , O R E G O N
A P R IL 13, 14, 15
U N D E R T H E B IG T E N T
10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. • RAIN OR SHINE
TALKING PICTURE
“ A TRIP THROUGH
THE FORD PLANT
AB
THOUSANDS o f people from ull over »he world visit the Ford plant every yeur. See
what they see!' Hear what they hear! YouTl say this is an unusually entertaining
and instructive picture.
SEE ACTUAL FORD CAR SAWED IN TWO
W om en as well as men show great interest in this revelation o f vitul meehunicul parts that
are seldom seen. Shows valves, pistons, e ylin d e rs — fuel, rooting, ignition nnd Itihrienlion
systems —- how the body, seuts and upholstery are made — how the different layers o f puint
are p u t on. T h ere ’s also a cut-away Ford tru ck chassis. Many things you liuve always wanted
to know clearly explained.
ALSO SEE
— F irst com plete showing o f all the new Ford
ears in this vicinity. Includes the smart new
De Luxe Bodies — F ord trucks and delivery
cars.
— T h e T rip le x shatter-proof glass windshield
that w ill not fly when broken.
— How Rustless Steel Exterior parts are made,
fro m the sheet metal to the ever-gleaming
finished products.
— W hy F o rd steel-spoke wheels are so strong
and sturdy — how the wheel Is welded In one
piece.
— How the llo iid u ille double-acting hydraulic
shock absorbers cushion against hard shocks
and why they are called double-acting.
— H ow the erunkshuft and camshaft are
made — fro m the o rig in al steel bar to final
m achining and polishing.
— Anil many o lher features which m ake this
free show well worth your time,
W o o d so n B r o th e r s
Cxrttage Grove, Oregon
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