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F M i n A T , M A T A I3 M T H U H K N T IN B L . C O T T A G E G W O VK . O R E G O N . fl&TOVf Sftltttlfl » ther« la a n y th in « th a t atrtkaa at the dem ocracy th a t should prevail la o u r schools It Is the tendency to m a k e m em bership In a fra te rn ity _ , .o r sorority necessary fo r the m ain- I tenance of social position T om m y- ro t! __ _ Irsi cis»» psbllMtlon »sl»r»<l »I t e l lase Uree» s» ■■■»»< »Iss» watur. LO V E FO R FLO W ER S. > • aerili Sixth IlH I 0(11« T h s person who robs a flow et garden probably would say th a t he ■ U B H C R ir r io R «AT«a. does so because he loves the flow - (C ask la »¿«asee.! nth* l.TSirSree srs and w ants them. elk I.SWOee B u t the person who wrecks the reraise rate— 80« year aM ltleaal. flo w e r garden o f ano ther doesn't ' ~ m # of re a lly love flow ers or he couldn't Wstloesl editorial Associsi Io« : bear to tea r them up and stop th e ir Oregee Stele Edl-ortsl Assoclstloe Orefea Newspaper Ceafrrese« blooming. A person wno wrecks the j low er gardan Of ano ther Is hardly H IG H S C H O O L F R A T E R N I T I E S capable of loving anythin g. H e has T h e S en tin el Is pleased to note ¡ H tU . senes of the beauty of flow - { an A physician advertising la a news- papar In a nearby c ity quotas retea o f 10 cents per visit fo r children un der 13 years of age and 39 cents te 36 cents fo r adults. Just lik e ad I mission to a movie, and probably | ,h * a*0» 1« would do the patient ' more good. ----------------------- A preacher and an e d ito r w ill ex- -haage places for a week. T he edl- tor probably would be pleased to repeat the perform ance In the next world. The w ay women w ear th e ir cloth ing nowadays. Cupid should experi ence little trouble h ittin g the m ark. M rs. C. E. B row n entertained a group o f 19 entail «Iris Tuesday honoring g h ter V irg in ia on _ ______ „ h er d au MMRl • • b ■ ber seventh irth d ay ennlveree ry T h e aftern oo n was spent w Itn it’ games and M r. Rrow n entertained w tth m otion pictures. A t ths close of the aftern oo n refreshm ents were served. V irg in ia received m any b ea u tifu l g i f t s . Assisting Mrs. B row n w ere Mss V io la Strong and Miss N e ll Rushell. —♦ — T h e Tueeday Study club w ill be entertained a t d in n e r Tuesday night a t the home o f M rs W illia m Thum . Hostesses w ill be the r e tir ing officers. M re. B ert T ra s k , presi dent. M rs T h u m . vice president, and M r e D e n H e m a n t. secretary and treasurer. T he y e a r urogram has been com pleted end tne elec tion of o fficers w ill be held Tuee day n ig h t i„bow, Mr. riaud» Q, Banton Girl Loses , Mrs. W . K 1 K ltne. M rs. W M W o rk m a n and M r» W H . D a u g h erty were guests o f M rs. H a rr y M e tc a lf at a bridge luncheon a t her home In Eugene n Wednesday. Guests made up two London. M ay E - i S p a o l a l ) /M a r y table» M is Kirns received a prias Ann B enton, fo u r year old daugh for second high score. ter o f M r. and M rs. G lenn Banton. i M rs. L. P. S anford entertained lost ths Indsa fin g er o f lbs rig h t the Beau Monde club T hu rsday o f , hand w hlis at play Wednesday A last week a t h er hunts on F irs t , little b rother In w ielding an aa street Mre. W illia m Bartels was a •evered ths fin g er and out a bad gash in ths m iddle fin g er of the special guest M re John K e lly re- .. he --- Inju red ---- ohlld celved prise m, at w, bridge. da ty I earns -------- hand T ----- t t l i U ths UI« «lie« ux, A u n in i,,,, 1|,-1 — - , luncheon was served at the does . brought to the c ity fo r medical at tent Ion o f the afternoon. Mre. C. 8. Roberts wae hostess benefit for the public health group. Tw o tables o f bridge were form ed end M rs. Joe S m ith helJ high score fo r the afternoon. A t the tea hour Mr». R oberts served d a in ty refreah- th a t school a u th o ritie s In Salam are Tb< f ,ower <ardan th ie f doesn't M rs. John K e lly entertained the ! ments. ro o tin g fra te rn itie s out of high lova f l OWers, because he Is d.scour- K lm artee club Tueeday aftern oo n end Included ee special guests Mrs. sehool. These societies m ay have ag in g others fro m grow ing them, O. M . Bagley. M rs. W A. G ero utte. ! T he young people's class o f the soma excuse In college life, largely I f ba loved flow ers he couldn’t boar honor th s lr M rs. C. £ B row n end M rs. D. A. I Baptist church w ill because o f ths housing facilities to w t at naught tne labors of those Em erson. At bridge M rs Em erson m others w ith a d in n e r a t the th e y provide, but th e ir Injection In- who w oujd ng» to m ake t h e i r , church F rid a y evening. Assisting the guest prise end Mre. to high school life Is ridiculous. T h a t placeg b eau tiful w ith the thing» A t the close of the A m erican received K e lly held high »core fo r members. them w ill be M re. T ru m a n C lark, they have n ot had the proper effect provlded by the Creator. I f he loved Legion and a u x ilia ry meetings M on- A t the close of the aftern oo n a ctasa teacher, and M rs K. K. M ills, : Sunday school superintendent. upon students s Illustrated by the JJc w er, h, Wouid help, ra th e r m an day n ig ht the groups Joined to hon- d ain ty luncheon was served. su rly m a n n e r In w hich some of the hlnder those who would provide dr ' * etT r and E lain e S alem students have t*c«lv«d or- m o r, flow e„ a tbey fe lt such flo w Thom as K i n k and M rs. H . A. M ille r was hostess ! T h e Misses C ora Moore of Eugene presented th e ir d er« Sr “.th r r U t**!»Iít * e l wuU not ers would * * w c u r* iro m p ro fa m n , M rs. w illia m K elly, amt three Tueeday fo r the LaCom us club. At (Cottage G rove classes In a Joint oo n of needle banded and th a t s tu d e n ts »1 II t b an d s mothers, M rs. M a ry H a m b ric k . M rs the close of an a ftern ,w , . « . lunch •»- 1‘lano and dance re c ita l Monday w ork a delicious two-course be p erm itte d to attend the high A garden of tulips, fo r example, H a rv e y T a y lo r and M rs. 8. Cheat- eon was served. A v a rie ty o f gar- i the P S I ’W ' schools o f th a t city u n til they sign of w hich there are m any in Cottage n u t. whose sons have died since the den flow ers form ed an a ttra c tiv e 1 “ »«• p u p lu ‘ P R * ™ “ >• a pledge not to be m em bers of any Grov< ,a a thing of beauty. It Is w orld w ar. were specially honored table centerpiece and d a in ty May-: program . secret school society o r fra te rn ity aomething th a t can be enjoyed and and presented w ith corsage bou baskets filled w ith choice d ah lia _ 1 _ H t* i _ f T _ t l t i . C t . C . H . V T i l C ~ r B . C „ iV ,,,K t iJ K w w a r e Fav*«yy*w t h e tn ia a te ID C lO A t f ll T h a t o th e r students welcom e the loved by those who m erely pass by quels. An hour's p ro gram o f music K bulbs w ere favors fo r the guests. (h # lr y« a r M ondav n ,„ ht w lth a o rder fo r disbandm ent as a rsllef Vandal3 w ho crush these things of r^ fre s h m J m ? w e re sere Vfr« ic .r i l r it.« covered dish d in n e r at the home of shows th a t such students must have beauty and tCa r c . h e ri out by the o Sh?w f g u o t s m tk í u ^ n M r •*nd !dr’ - W illia m T hu m . A , 1 Uii> T ue da' w * , ? ' social evening followed end Super* been made to feel th a t It wae nece» are probabiy. among those , he old ajfv p„n, , On bill. M rs sary fo r them to be members oi wbo „ j j w by residents don't do George Foster, music c hairm an of *nt«” »deat Em erson addressed the such societies to be able to m ain gomething to m ake a city b eau tiful the a u x ilia ry , was In charge of the A ll mem bers w ere present and a is,eup ta in th e ir standing in school circles Such nersons m ake It Impossible to program and Mr». W . H . Daugher- pleasant a ftern oo n w as spent w ith M rs. T. H . Moody has Invited I t - J f — ------------ m ake a ci. v beautiful. In th e ir ty Miss Eunice V an D enb urg. M rs. sewing F o r table decorations M r a e ________________ . he,a r U £ 2 X 7 o ld % n ^ ' ‘ G e o ^ M Í i S . w , ^ d M ^ w i M ills used m ixed spring flow ers In '2 ® , COIM» lH t t lli gftSJ HOOtt tO help ItlS e rty whose ownare p e rm it o M U n Labow cpm ,b. r g f r . ^ . Krlrrh, b rig h t shades laJ cal, brata hta el|th th b irth d ay j cans and unsight.y refuse to m a r . (uent com m lttee C u rre n t event to p ic , furnished sn « 1 1 7 '^ « r v ^ V ^ the beauty of other property nearby _ 4 — Interesting pro gram fo r the Re- and te f'e a h m e n ta w ill be »erted. where God’s things of beauty are M rs James D u ng an was leader nurtured and caused to give hap- of a discussion on Anglo - Saxon search club m eeting Tuesday night. T h e Ad L ib itu m club m et T h u rs Leaders were M rs. C. R. D ear. Mre day of last w eek w ith M ra. R. L piness to a ll who pass th a t w ay. stories and the s p irit of Anglo- Ir a It e m and M rs. S tella B aker. N o the flo w e r garden desec ra te r Saxon lite ra tu re a t the regular Com m ittees w ere appointed and Cone fo r an all-d ay q u iltin g party. ecting o f the D elph ian club M on A luncheon was served at noon. The has no real love fo r flow ers, and m eeting day night. M rs. A lice M ille r dis plans mads fo r a guest e n te rta in next m eeting w ill be M ay 13 w ith I Cottage Grove has its share o f that cussed p re-C hristian stories. M rs. m ent a t the next m eeting w hich w ill ¡M rs. Loren H a rv e y . kind o f person. A A Richm ond discussed Cy- close the year. newul's Elene." M rs. R S. T ra s k E ig h t tittle playm ates were In M rs. O. M Bagley e ntertained for discussed 'E le n e 's Quest." M rs. C. LOTS OF M O N EY. six tables of bridgi ridge Wednesday vited to Join A lice T ru n n e ll In cele E. U m p h rey discussed the sequel to T h a t there still is money in cir b ratin g her eigh th b irth d ay annl night. M rs. John K e lly held hig culation Is indicated by foreign ex- The F in d in - g of . the Cross" and the score and Miss T h e lm a Kent re ! versary W ednesday afternoon. Re P o ru d u rin g 193U w hich fo r the group d ^ c u ^ R Co&n . t ^ U n . s ^ n - ceived a prise fo r a lucky draw . freshm ents w ars served follow ing a the rooms series o f games. n ation reached a total o f two and cu rre n t sventa M r a John K e lly Sprin g flow ers m ade a th ird billions of dollars. This was wjlJ be ieader fo r the next m eeting especially a ttra c tiv e . A t the close L a M ercred l Pont club w ill meet of the evening d a in ty refreshm ents the lowest am ount of exports the on M ay l6 _ W ednesday a t the nome of Miss w ere served. n ation had had fo r m any years, N ellie Bushell. who w ill be assisted nevertheless the U nited States led T h e combined glee clubs of ths T X . 3 « W T « „ . d ub m ., .1 0 , W * lJ £ ’ » i" f f ii H O W D Y F O L K S — Be sure ths world in export business. E very high school w ill e n te rta in this s f you're rig h t, th e n —be certain M rs. C. F . H oskins T h u rsd ay a fte r state in the union benefited to some ternoon (F rid a y ) w ith a musical Jeaise Denny. you're sura. noon o f last w eek w ith a ll m em bers • • • e x te n t Oregon was fifte e n th In the tea a t ths high school between the present. T h e house was b eau tiful T h e J o k e r club w ill be e n te rta in ii.e I i« L «e » x n n ru w ith nrod- hours of 4 and 9. T h e occasion Is w tth spring flowers. R efreshm ents AND W HEN B U Y IN G 5 Planned In observance o f national ed w tth a 6 30 supper F rid a y night R A D IO YO U ’R E AL nets to the value o f $41..22.964 and w n , aupervlaed were served follow in g the usual so at the home o f M rs. C. E. Frost. W A Y S R IG H T I F Y O U shipped to other shofbs. by \ j :s3 A m y Banks, n atio n al music cial afternoon. T h e next m eeting Assisting hoeteoece w ill be Mrs. B U Y A T R A D IO R A Y S . N e a rly a m illio n and a h a lf chairm an fo r this com m unity. T he w ill be held M a y 12 w ith M rs. B. R C la ra B u rkh o ld er and M rs. W . E. • • • Job. w orkers of the n ation w ere r e - ' pro gram w ill include solo and duet Lebow. R ad io Is our business. W e quired to prepare these products fo r numbers, both vocal and instru- can't a ffo rd to sell you Junk, M rs. Charles B eidler and Mrs. M re. K . K. M ills, M rs. Georgs shipm ent, and they received a bil- m ental, num bers by the sextet and because we w ant you to con lion and a h a lf dollars In wages. selections. School patrons Georgs M atth e w s a re e n te rta in in g M atth e w s and M ra. A n d rew Brund tinue as o u r customer < .Kr i UPDOf.e1,8 wu men th l* ^ W " 00" w iil7 n " e ‘rta ln the Past M atrons' • e e T h e re is a lot of money yet in the w dl be Invited guests. at the B eidler horn« aa ano ther o f , club M onday afternoon. T h e m eet- T he M odern Version. I w orld, but the trouble is we don't lac, w ll, announced later T he Busv Bees Sunday school the series o f vanishing parties spon- , "S ir, you r d aughter and I group. •• H keep it circ u latin g fast enough. , class of the B aptist church entar- sored by the local health have decided to get m arried, N eedlew o rk and social e n te rta in - T h e R alnb ow Klrla wtI1 e n te rta in . — , __ ! talned th e ir m others a t d in ner In and we would lik e to know If S a turday a ftern oo n a t Masonic hall T E L L 'E M W E H A V E IT . t|je church d in ing hall W ednesday m ent w t.l occupy^the hours. you would care to be pres A fold er fro m C a lifo rn ia adver- nig ht. Covers were laid fo r tw enty, ... w ith a mothers' tea. T h e hours are ent.” T h e M ixpah class o f the Presby- f rom 2 to 5. A pro gram and social esc tiaes 12 one-day trips fro m San Bowls o f spring flow ers and cakes Francisco. A lm ost an y O regon com- w ith the w ord "M o th e r" In colored terlan church m et In re g u la r m onth- . e n te rta in m e n t are being planned, D id you notice the new low _ + __ I m u n ity could advertise enough one- 'K.eFt a r t *stlc table decorations. ly session Tuesday n ig ht in the price on “B " b a tte rie s ’ L a rg church parlors, w ith M rs^Susla O a- T h e P re3byterlan laJle, ’ aid so- est sixe, $2.35. dav trips to occupy a year, day y e a r but out we to 1 he u Klris are w ere from aaslated the ® Kei ln enter. of 9 ro u tte and M rs Rosa C u rrin as , c,# ty w l„ m eat W adnaaday a fle r . • • • don t do IL W e re too much lik e the ■ ta in in g by M rs. H . C. Sellers, class hostesses. A fte r business routine a noon In the church parlors. M re. W . One o f o u r friends said that old-tim e m erch an t w ho said it !cacher. and M rs. K. K M ills, 8un - social hour was enjoyed and re H . D au g h erty Is c h a irm a n o f the If be ever started out to break freshm ents w ere served. wasn't necessary fo r h im to adver- day 4Chool superintendent, hostess com m ittee. a record lt would be the one tise because everyone k n e w him . —+ — his neighbor plays every T h e M others' club m et Tuesday Tourists aren ’t spending much T h e G arden club w ill meet F r i- M rs. E d W iese entertained the n ig h t about 11 o'clock. fo r an all day q u iltin g session. A P y th ia n Sisters sewing club F rid a y • • • money w hile they’re h ittin g ft 50- day. M ay 13. instead o f M ay potluck d in n e r was served a t the m ile clip. They'd be glad to stop w hich is p rim a ry election ¿ » T -T h « afternoon. Follow ing a session of O u r new V ic to r Records are noon hour. T w e lv e wom en were needle w o rk the boeteea served re w o h a v e if we d let urogram fo r the afternoon w ill be the kind you lik e to hear. and see w h a t we h a \e u w e d let .gw eet Perfum es ln O u r G ardens.” present. freshm ents. em know th a t w e have it. M rs D w ig h t M ercer; “G ard en M rs. A W . Swanson w ill enter -------- ;----- . Pests and H o w to D eal W ith T hem ." Some catfish ewtm on th e ir backs. Conservation Is a ll rig h t in some M rs w M M aeClbbon. M rs Ir a ta in the O. L . H . club Tueeday w tth K in g A lfre d Introduced tria l by ways, but don't conserve your sun- Beidler and M rs. 8. J Leonard w ill a 1 o'clock luncheon a t her home Jury. 866 A. D . on west M a in street. shine and happiness. be hostesses. A m an made of common clay la not alw ays a b rick. 25% REDUCTION Index Finger SOCIETY Radio Ray Has This to Say: on n ew m odel I GAS RANGES One-pronged anchor was Invented In Tueoany. two B. C. T h s firs t m odern bank was as- tabllshsd In Ita ly , BM. All atandard make. Includ hilf «ueh new features aa automatic heat control, In sulation, dosed top, new deaigus and color combi nations. LET US TEST VOIIR SPARK PLUGS FREE EXAMPLE >M 96 range« now >4121, 10% down and usual etuy tanna on bid anos TANK WATER HEATERS >21 76 INSTALLED 75c down, 12 month« to pay. 10% allowance on prêtent heater. M ay b e ywu d o n 't k e lls e a knalnsss o f c h a n g in g epork pings o«ary 10,000 m ile « . W ell »4», wo hows leu I si led a Uhaamp4oa S p ark P in g T a s te r lb s » elaorly e ls n a lls s a Io yo u r o w n s o t l s f s e l l o n w h y and Similar redactions In oth er gas cooking and auto matic water heating equip ment, Including both new tnodela and demonstra / tors (las (lives Yon Safe, Quick, Clean, Auto- matie Cooking ir at An Average Cost of Onlv lc Per Person Per Meal. w han you nood now spark Caano la . a n d lo t no toot spark plugs, s a d eoaepare auw C tu m p la n o . I t ' s • assy lata»« ostlng a n d In s tru c tiv e test» an d Is abso lutely free. “ Taser Engtno Psisrsss T h e B a r t " See your dealer today or Natural Gas Corporation Champion of Oregon Sturges Garage Judicious N EW SPA PER advertising makes Where Ninth Hits Main big stores out of little ones. GOOD At Safeway today $5.52 will buy the same quantity of food of the same quality retailed for $10.00 in 1929. Since 1929 most news has been bad news. Comparing the “high cost of living” of 1929 with the low cost of food at Safeway today is really in teresting news—it’s valuable news! The reduction in cost to the consum er of items listed in the table is 44.8 per cent. IBM F B IC FJ4 C O M I'A B K H W IT H T O D A Y A T H A F E W A V I »2» Today 53 I »3 10 .16 33 96 □offee 1 lb. 16 37 Che«»«. I l b . ...... ........ - F lo u r. 24 Mi lbs --------- 1 IS IS 33 Nucoa. 1 lb. 15 26 M ilk , canned. 3 Tor » .17 P in k beans. 3 l b s ------ 39 43 L im a beans. 3 lbs 94 .83 PsachM . 3 S . 3 for _ .14 n 1-runw . 3 Iba. ----------- 30 20 Tom atoaa. 214; 2 for (Ml .36 B u tte r 1 lb 96 13 43 93 HhortenlnK. 2 lbs. 3tf 63 .14 23 IHnenppIe, 2 ‘v . can 39 90 Corn. No 2. 3 for 2» 36 Canned soup. 3 fo r — 13 33 » 13 .16 35 23 16 Chuck roast, lb 16 32 [.am b shoulders, lb. $5 63 T o ta l Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday May 6, 7 and 9 Sugar Flour Pure Cane Tiger L illy — Blended Hardwheat. Cheese Full Cream lb. Pure Cane fine granulated. 10 lbs. 43c Shredd’d Bag 89C Wheat 100% Whole Wheat prod, net of Uneda Bakers. P A 0K A 0E 1 5 c Salmon Alaska Pink 9c IOC can Coffee A irw a y ..................... lb. Peas Standard .................can Malt Rainier...................... can T N V m N G ie the word . . . Chesterfield’s X full flavor of fine ripe tobaccos. attractive white package is certainly the To make sure of purity. . . every ingredi proper introduction to the cigarettes inside ent and every method used in making Chest iL For it suggests right o ff. . . they’re pure. erfields . . . is checked by a staff of scientist!. Examine the paper Chesterfields are You always open that clean white pack* rolled in. It’s w h ite. . . and pure. Now light age with confidence. It reminds you of the up . . . You’ll notice there’s neither taste purity back of that satisfying taste. And nor odor o f burning paper. You get the remember, they’re milder tool Chesterfield Rodlo Program * thus run * ex wio. s sat . Boswtu A t« RUTH S isters G ray ETTING won 6 M p .m .H 6,30p.»i.r.T. 6p.«.T.T. SHIIKHT'S OtCHFSTIIA »wry nlgM but Sunday NO4MAN BfOKENSHlif. Announcer COIUM6IA NETWOtK The Cigarette that's Potato Chips 10c XOC Milk T.„ Choice of any brand on the »helvee. v>an 0 So Oood—Freeh and Orisp LAROE PACKAOE 6c 17/zc j Ripe Strawberries-.basket S hc i Fresh M ILD ER ..The Cigarette that TASTES BETTER C hesterfield.. Grapefruit L em on s Arizona Sweet Tart, Juicy, Sunkiat 3 f o r .................. 10c D o z e n .................. 19c P h on e 219 C ottage G rove W e D eliver 4