The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 01, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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P A O « TW O.
C o tta r,
FRIDAY, J I I Y I. ISM
OOTTAO« G H O V I^ O R K K IN .
f C»rovr Sentinel <« eat It, It m ay
be w ell to consider
x .i.b ii.h .s two.
w hether a ta x le f a ir
and Just.
KLHKKT HKhK. Editor.
M arg a rin e has been term ed the poor
Pakltobod E»rrr Friday by Cott««« Or#»» man's b u tte r, although It has none
g ib .n n r d ? * “ * * 1* 1 ‘ O'’'P“ ' > r n » i d - t «*»,“ »• ’»“ “ “ ‘V o ,? u“ a r , T b ‘
cib.rt smith .................
... Socr-tory adds to the price th a t m ust be paid
. - . .
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" 7 7 C 7 1 for m a rg a rin e by those who feel
a hr«« clou publleatlo» mlrrod s t Co«- . ,
•
,,
„ s it«
to«« «»»»• »• »Mood «!••• m«««.r
th* t they can t a ffo rd b utter, while
* ----- 3----------- -----------------------------------;—~ the claim Is made th a t nothing Is
tuts««« Off»«« .......
a5_»or«h M ath
,0
p r ic e o f b u tte r th a t
SU BSC R IPTIO N KATES.
is eaten by the w ealthy.
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<c“ » i l . r i ’ “ “ '*
I* '• ” ° t f a ir fo r the proponents
s"«" £?>U m
Ofl!oSi**i»oii” h k-. ‘ io .iJ < * m a rg a rin e to c laim th a t b u tte r
I Is a rich m an's food. W h en Its value
F o n ic a rate— SO« year additional.
ns food is considered. It Is cheaper
Member of
than m argarine, and It Is consume«!
n a tio n a l Editorial Aaaoaiatioa
SOCIETY
M em ber« of the C lm artes club
la n d th e ir fam ilies held a picnic up
| Sharps creek Sunday. M rs.
Sam
I V eatch o f Bradwood. fo rm e r ment-
Ib e r, was a guest.
«ielta-AUiauo.
I Mrs.
L. G ran n is entertained
Miss Alice Allison, d au g h ter o f ,h » A m Trtcl n L*«»«« a u x ilia ry Mon
M r and M rs. & V . Allleon. becam e
nUtht. T h e year s w o rk was ra­
the bride o f W illia m Salts o f Lo- | »'»wed and convention plana dls-
rans a t a p re tty «redding a t 8 3 0 a. i eu“ »d
«1. Sunday a t the home o f t h e ,
bride's parents. T he rin g cerem ony 1 R alp h Boalaugh celebrated hie
was perform ed
before
a
back- tw e n ty -firs t b irth d ay anniversary
ground o f w h ite lilies and basketa ' Tuesday o f last week.
He had
o f colo rful flow ers. Rev. S ylw e e le r ' Paris Breedlove as a guest
the L u th e ra n church o ffic ia tin g . ,
b b e r a llv b v t h o s e in v . r v m o d . r a t e H * * “ Allison, sister of the bride, i
S4* * M Collins e ntertained the
Oregon State Kdi*urial Aaao*iatiua
libera.:y bv tnose in «ery m odi ra te
bridesm aid ___
and ’ L yle «
o . i - i eew
lu b »
of f the
u th
» u
i.t .r .
th ie
la n
Sisters
L ittle
* * * 1 tur
'1* c club
<he F
Pvt
Ora<oa N evapaprr C oaler*«co
circumstances.
waa b # t, m an. M rs. Elsie Allison : F rid a y afternoon.
I t efrsehm ents
But the price of b u tte r Is added played the w«ddtnj( m arch
T h e w * l> eerved a t the tea hour,
T A X O X M A R G A R IN E .
; to by the tax on m argarine, fo r the I bride wore _
_____
„
w hite ______
«Ilk _ sporte
“W h y should the aale o f mar- reason th a t the price o f b u tte r Is ' dress and a coreaure o f rosebuds and
g arine be fo rb id d e n T” the San F ra n , regulated to a c e rta in extent by the forget-m e-nots.
The
bridesm aid
cisco C a ll-B u lle tin asks In a lead price o f m argarine, w hich Is kept wore a w h ite sports dress. W edding
e d ito ria l, m a rk e d copies of w hich a few cents under the pries o f but- c»he an5* coffee w ere served
fol-
< I
have been sent to th e press o f the ter.
Itson.
M
a
rg
a
re
t
S
h
ort
and
W
tlb
e
rta
coast. T h e C a ll-B u lle tin questions
Is It f a ir th a t both the price o f
W ilson played several musical num - I rrntevxw tai
Isaom hl
as follow s:
m argarine and b u tta r should be in- bars. T h e couple w ill m ake th e ir 1024 e M a in Cottage dy o f God,
G rove, O re .
**Has an y law m a k in g body In this creased by a tax Imposed by a
5 ? " ® ,a ‘
H.™ ¡Atw ood Foster. Pastor. - Sunday
sta te the rig h t to pas» legislation legislative body? T h a t is the quee- E?olss' A t k lM k P o r ila it o ^ M r e R t i u school. 9 43 M o rn in g service. 11;
w hich w ill deny to the householders tlon.
L /« i j 1 O I1? K i" le I •venltur eervtce. S. Tueeday
Bible
o f C a lifo rn ia an y food product
E v e ry person ra n answ er th a t ^nd M r . Sam K ^ k ^ * M V a“ d
ln* * C h r" ‘ -
W l '8 ~ ° nd Com
_________
w h ic h is w ith in th e ir means and question fo r h im self by askin g him -
W ednesday evening young p eo
p i* • R 'hle study a t parsonage. . lost
w hich they w an t to use on th e ir self w hich he would ra th e r have, a ¥ ™ .
land
ren E M
1 J « ff
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tables . I f m a r c » :
--.i
1« .
m a rg a rin e o r see the d a iry M
a re a and
re t child
<S h o rt*B
G illa
il'm rd in and
t ? <1 B ex; |Jeffereo
n, 7:30;
F rid a y evening,
M a rg a re t Short. Elsie Short. M a rie
ly forbidden, then why not oranges? herds of the c ou ntry done sw ay S e l l i W i l b e r « a n d M a r « « . W l ï ! ï QUa« £ * ” *** ln c h a r«*- 8: S“ Ur'
t o À ^ n d j Ì T n A lU ^ n
W l ' ,d a y
aftern oo n . S 30.
c h ild re n '.
O r m ilk ? O r eggs? O r olives? O r w ith . T h a t Is a ll th e re le to the
I church; street m eeting. 7 80.
a n y food th a t competes w ith any Issue.
o th e r food fo r public fav o r? "
I t Is easy to believe th a t I f the
S ieen -B raaflaM .
j A d ven tist C hurch. - A t Intsreeo-
I n the firs t place, the sale of d airy herds o f the n atio n
w ere
M iss B ula B rasfleld o f Eugene | section o f w s tt M ain and M »(rests
m a rg a rin e has not been forbidden, wiped out there would be a depres- became the bride o f W a lte r V in c e n t I 1» » em ail w h ite church. Seventh
In the second place, inasm uch as sion th a t would m ake the present 8teen . C o tt»«» G rove, a t a p re tty | D ay A dventist. Each S a turday at
last * :30 an h o u r Is spent 1» the study
taxes on m a rg a rin e have stood the one seem lik e the h eight o f p r o ­ home w edding T h u rs d a y o f
w eek a t the home o f the bride's ° f the Sab bath school lesson. At
test o f y e t
there Is no need to perity.
E u - i H o'clock the pastor. E ld e r l*aul
ask the question w h e th e r any legis-
I t Is easy to believe th a t If d a iry m other. M rs. O . B rasfleld In
ine. Rev. B ry « n t W ilto n o f
the I Iverson, delivers a serm on, the
la tlv e body has the rig h t to ta x this herds w ere done a w a y w ith
the
ugene B aptist church o ffic ia te d . I Proof of his statem ents being nam-
p ro d u c t I t Is recognised by the price o f m eat, o f shoes, o f le a th e r F a y F tsh er o f S p rin g fie ld
w»s »d by c h a p te r and verse fro m the
courts th a t the states and the na- goods would rise to such heights bridesm aid and W illia m Collins of Bible. W ednesday evening hour 7:30.
tio n al congress have th a t r i g h t
that we w ould rise up and dem and C o ttage G rove was best m an. Guests I _
• • e
Included the tw o Im m ediate fa m l- | F ree M ethodist C hurch, Roy W
T h e C a ll-B u lle tin m ig h t b etter a tax upon m argarine.
school,
ask w h e th e r the ta x is a f a ir one.
S elf preservation is the firs t law lies. M r. and Mys. Steen are m a k in g , How ell, pastor. — Sunday
T h e Sentinel does not k no w w hy of nature. T h a t Is the reason fo r th e ir home In Cottage C ro ve and I® *3- M rs. M abel Sallee, euperlnten-
anyone should w a n t to eat
m a r- the m a rg a rin e tax. and fro m th a t expect to tak e a honeymoon trip dent; forenoon service. 11. sermon
the la tte r p a rt o f the sum m er. M r. topic. “A re T o u a Sponger?" Eve-
g arin e , b ut inasm uch as m sn y o f view point It Is e m in e n tly fa ir . Just Steen
Is ow ner o f Steen'« m a rk e t. 1 nln< service. 8. sermon topic. “ Be-
those who produce b u tte r use th e ir and equitable.
—+ —
lyond D eath ." Young people's m eet
b u tte r checks fo r the purchase of
In c id e n ta lly , we should be In a
T h e O rd er o f R ainb ow fo r G irls l,w > J 80 P ra y e r m eeting, T hu re-
m a rg a rin e , it m ust be th a t there much b etter fin a n c ia l condition held In itia tio n M onday n ig h t. B e tty i day'
are those who w a n t to eat the rig h t now if the price o f b u tte r and Jane Q uigley receiving the degrees.
s tu ff, w h ic h Is in no w a y a real other fa rm products w ere much A num ber o f Mason» and E a s te rn
{ hurch o f C h rist, t. O . Shaw . Pas-
school, # 43.
Clem
substitute fo r b u tte r. I t is so poor higher. Those now forced to buy Star» w ere present. M ad e lle B e ld - ' ‘ o r -S u n d a y
superintendent, the men of
a substitute th a t no public eatin g m argarine w ould then be b etter ler, new ly elected grand Hope, eras
house has the te m e rity to place it able to buy b u tte r. W e can't have presented a bouquet of w h ite lilies this school are w ith the Com m un-
fro m the R ainb ow g irls and w ith a j lty 8,611 at tb# a rm o ry ; forenoon
upon its tables.
prosperity i f so-called
substitutes
basket of g ay colored flow ers fro m ¡J *™ !**- n - ««roton topic. "W h ile
__B ut_m asm uch_as_som e_do_w ant> are to force the price of fa rm prod- the E a s te rn S ta r. F o llo w in g tn ltla - H a O P *“ *<1 U n to Ue the Scriptures."
------------------------------------------------------------- ucts dow nw ard.
tlon a q u a rte t consisting of C aro lyn i com m unlon of the Lord's eupper;
G rannis. J e rrln e B urrow s, Francs« I ?v* n ,n 5 service, sermon topic, "In -
R a n d a ll and Jean Allison sang s e v -1 l,,a - M rs. N . E Nichols Roy. mis­
T H IS S H O U L D S E T T L E I T .
r a l numbers. T h e y were <u:com- ! ’ *o nary . o f the C hurch o f God to
O u r C o rvallis frie n d . Claudius t panled
a t the piano by
E v e ly n I ,n d l* . » i l l speak, this w ill be
E c la ir In g a lls, s p e e d y postcard S m ith . W llb e rta
W ilson, accom - , un,on service. Young people's mest
reader and In v e n to r o f various panled a t the piano by Jean A lii- i 'J1* 3 a t * P ra y e r m eeting. T h u rs ­
vigorous words fo r use in address­ ton. gave a violin solo.
R efresh- | " a V evening; w orkers' conference
ing a g olf ball a fte r a ruinous slice, m ents were served a t a late hour. M onday evening
is beginning to s ta rt to commence
M rs. A. W . K lm e e ntertained the ! W H n £ ^ y
sin
¿JhSST
to get serious in his discussion of
e . » oo
™ n .
[,®v1s P a s to r Sunday school.
the proposal to p u t the institu tio n s LaCom us club Tuesday » aftern
o f higher le a rn in g on skids. As
Lawson,
Here's w h a t
we
mean
M rs. W illia m T h u m , M ra. A. W . ¡ v ic e '8 ^ ’ Rev ’n u n r a n 'r .'m i™ "
n ea rly as we can m ake o ut fro m Swanson.
when w e any th a t the
M rs. W . B. Johnston. M rs. the A -esb vterian chSreh A
reading his d iatrib es against E u ­
Arcade T h e a tre
alw ays
H . A H agen and
Mrs.
«-«— a . I
. \ re!,D.y t?rla n church. A union
gene. C laudius E c la ir is in fa v o r o f
has the biggest values In
K lm e . T he club voted t<
n>.i v.ng e v e ry th in g dow n to C orval­
e n te rta in m e n t f o r
th e
« ¿ . t i n g Thi.red.y-;
lis tow n, w here the corn-fed co-eds c r ^ r ^ n J ’ l t ^ ^ d K 0"? ¡ 2 3 i r “* * - ^ . F
whole fa m ily ! E v e ry show
roam a t w ill and cows and chickens the an n u al club picnic Tuesday.
d iffe re n t, fro m action and
get a college education.
J u ly 12. a t the T . C. W h e ele r home. I «
v n _ u ... , »r...
, „
fe a r to comedy and
ro ­
SiV
The Sentinel hasn't ta k e n this re­ Refreshm ents w ere served a t the ’ nod V * T ^ 7 ^ i ^ i
mance. yet every show a
tea
h
o
u
r
and
the
tables
w
ere
dec-
,
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7
ahv
I
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i
^
48 *“
moval proposal v e ry seriously, fo r orated w ith blue and yellow flo w - | w e a t^ ia to t Ar».»hre H bl? ldlnKu
perfect shew th a t every­
°"
the reason th a t it doesn't believe pr3
one w ill lik e !
1
» e a t M ain . A f te r the service a short
th a t the voters are w illin g to cause
■Bible class w ill be conducted. On
—
-
.S u nd ay, J u ly 10. services w ill b»
an upheaval in the state by adopt­
grove
ing any such crazy, o utlan dish pro­ rhn'rXh™«, m m iU7 °.f ‘S * Y e th ° i t U l held ln M ™' F ah ren w ald 's
church
held
a
picnic
Sunday
a
fte
r
¡south of tow n, beidnninir at 11 Thl«
posal, b ut i f th e re is to be a re­
a t C£ d a r
creek, service w ill be In the n atu re o f a
m oval p rogram , it m ay as w e ll be P w
T h u r s d a y , F r id a y
«Si d * w ere M r. ‘ nd M rs. mission festival. A fte r the service
done rig h t. N one of the cities h av­ A W G Slem ann and children, M r. a lunch w ill be served. D u rin g the
June 30, J u ly 1
ing one of the institu tio ns o f high­ M *4
V r°*a te 'A
?fte rn o o n the Sunday school w ill
er le a rn in g could be selected as the M rs C. N . L an d . M r. and M rs. F have Its a n n u a l picnic. G race L uth-
R o b ert M ontgom ery In
®^3er ,M r - a “ d M ™
James eran church In Eugene has oeen In-
seat fo r cu ltu re w ith o u t causing £ '
everlasting
a n d
uncontrollable Ted ford and eon Low ell, M r. and | vlted to celebrate w ith us W Syl
M
rs.
J.
D.
M
onroe
and
children,
wester, 303 R oberts street
Rose-
jealousy in the o th er cities. T o move
A n d re w G e rra rd . M r s . A n d rew burg, ¿ re . pastor.
the u niversity to Corvallis, or to B rund and d au g h ter and M r
amd
move the college to Eugene, would M rs. S. J. Leonard.
P resb yterian Church, Duncan P
cause such h atred betw een the tw o
Cam eron. P a s to r.—Sunday school.
cities as _ could .. not be healed in a . "The B ap tist M issio nary society ‘
a r* “ l live class fo r each one
As a F o rtu n e -H u n te r he
century. F o r these reasons, i f there I e ntertained the Presbyterian ml»- w lth teacher trained fo r service-
is to be a rem oval p rogram , b o th ls io n a ry society W ednesday a fte r- forenoon service. 11. serm on topic’,
was a com plete F lo p!
institutions should be moved
to g ° ° n *n the B ap tist church. M a r i e '" 1» A m erica C h ris tia n ? " a p atrio tic
H e could h ave m a rrie d fo r
Cottage Grove, located ln the most ^ “ dron. a m issionary In a Presby- address a n a ly s in g our present a t­
favored section o f the fam ous f e r - 1 ,e r,a n school in A laska, was the titu d e as a n ation . P ra y e r m eeting
money— but then a p a ir of
a t 8 Wednesday.
blue eyea flashed by! I t ’s
tile, fr u itfu l W illa m e tte .
W e are M e ^ d ^ S t h M AU^n A m a
• • •
a b it d arin g — some m ay
quite certain th a t both Eugene and ¡being accom panied a t the piano by
F irs t M eth od ist Eplacnpal Church.
th in k i t ’s fresh! B u t i t ’s
C orvallis w ill re a d ily endorse such T h e lm a Hodgson. T he rooms w ere M ere d ith A. Groves, Pastor. Sun­
guy.
galloping
rom ance
a p ro gram ra th e r than see the decorated w ith baskets of flow ers, day school. 9 45, M rs. C. E . L'm-
th a t
w ill
set
fem inin e
o ther city have both institu tio ns.
a “ d refresh m en ts w ere served at phrey. sup erin ten den t: forenoon eer­
hearts a -flu tte r! See it!
W e have a good g o lf course and Jibe tea hour.
vtce. 11. serm on topic, "T h e
A d­
vancing C hurch." special music.
a good fo o tb a ll field . Ia a n y th in g
~
„
else needed ’
O n ly 70 C iv il w a r veterans a tte n d ­ Young people's meetings, 7. P ra y er
e d the recent O. A. R . state con- m eeting. 8 T hursday.
T k . c-
x-
I v e n tl° n held in C o rvallis, according
T h e Eugene N ew s recen tly car- to a re p o rt made a t a m eeting of
C o m m u n ity M e n ’s B ible C'laaa. —
S a turday M a tin e e and
ried an item saying th a t the gov-1 the w om en’s re lie f corps S a tu rd a y A t the a rm o ry every Sunday. Les­
e rn m en t would not p e rm it d e liv e ry by M rs. M a lln d a Aubrey, w ho a t- son. "T h e M essianic K in g d o m
N ig h t, J u ly 2
In
of m o n th ly statem ents in person to I tended the re lie f corps convention Prophecy.” I . O . Shaw, teacher.
,
avoid
the
increase
in
postage
rates
<
«
,d
»
,
the
same
tim
e
as
tha
G.
A.
George O 'B rie n ln
H o w come? M a n y business houses ! i l , i :ony?n,??,n o ? he “ ld, 1
the
A n educator declares th a t 83% of
have alw ays delivered statem ents | p rsn ? r.m .'in S ta U a ° “ ly J5'00° vet’ the a rith m e tic tau g ht In schools Is
n ever used.
in person or by a collector, and this
O n ly one dog in a thousand sur­
is the firs t tim e anyone has In ti­
T h e K ensington club entertained
m ated th a t such a practice is con­ w ith a d in n e r a t I. O. O. F. hall vives the cruel tra in in g necessary
tra ry to postal laws.
W ednesday o f last w eek In honor to m ake It a good actor.
H is to ry shows th a t c rim in a ls In
of the b irth d a y anniversaries
of
R om eo o f M ex ic o —Robin
A fello w back in M ich ig a n who M rs. M a h a la A. T eeters and M rs. p en iten tiaries w ere cruel in child- '
Elsie C u rrln . M rs. T eeters w a s b e in
bought a m a rria g e license a year In L an caster, W ls., 84 years ago hood.
Hood o f R io G ran de!
T o f ilte r w a te r does not p u rify
ago and d id n ’t use i t w a n ts his and cam e w est in i«64. M rs Elsie
m oney back. W h a t's he squ a w k in g C u rrln was born a t D orena, and It I f It contains dissolved Im p u ri­
A d ven tu re fo r the
m en!
about? As long as he d id n 't use ha« alw ays been a resident o f L an e ties.
R om ance fo r the w om en!
D e fa c in g a U . 8. coin dem ands a
it he hasn't been h u rt.
county.
A n d action fo r the kids!
heavy penalty.
o
A three-gun action picture
M rs. A. L. W y n n e en tertain ed the
A m an in P h ila d e lp h ia fe ll asleep
fo r the whole fa m ily , w ith
a fte r kissing a g irl. O sc u la tin g in M P. G . club T uesday afternoon.
V ic to r M cL a g le n ln the
Pennsylvania m ust lack some of | Guests were M rs. H a r r y S hort of
cast, too!
^ ea re c to r lA V| t yin ig Co’t
U « 0 ™ ”“ I A" a “ a'
and M re.
proper
S aturday M atin ee 2:30 p.m.
Cottage
cftaracterize it In C
ottage G rove.
| net t M rs. W yn n e served lunch In
, „
- .
.
.th e y a rd und er the trees. I t was
A Texas boxer alw ays has a saxo- decided to have th e ir ann ual picnic
phone solo played fo r h im before W ednesday. July 8. a t
H an n a 's
he goes in to the rin g . W e can ’t grove. .
im agine a n y th in g th a t would m ake
1 ♦
Sunday, M on day
a person more w illin g to f i g h t
T h * ,R »in b o w G irls w ill hold th e ir
J u ly 3-4
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an n u al picnic a t S w im m ers' De-
Ind ia's population of SIW.tMMi.tMHi
A Portland. Ore., man hae In ­
A man's neck was broken wken
vented a lightning proof cage for In 1921 had grow n to 132,000,000 in
he dived Into the th ic k salt w ater
IM F
forest lookout étalions
of Salt lake, U tah
P o rlo R ican school children pay
A Sen Francisco hospital has ssl
F ran ce has been w ithout a presi­
a penny a meal fo r food prepared
a m axim um charge o f $«•’ fo r m ajo r
dent three tim es since the w orld
by girle of the school«
operations.
w ar.
T h e U H governm ent Issues »
Australia's
nsw
Sydney
bridge
Clarence H ast Inge. Syracuse. N.
port $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
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sortm ent of q u a lity foods for the
4 th o f J u ly holidays at prices that
are th e lo w e s t in m any years.
M a k e th is a sav e a n d san e
F o u rth b y fo o d shopping the
safe-way.
S
F eatures fo r F riday and S atu rd ay
J u ly 1 an d 2
L em ons
Shrim p
Large juicy one« — a real
saving! while they l o t
Antiaich brand for talada
and cocktail»
Dozen
Arcade
THEATRE
Golden ripe, firm, Ju«t
right for the Fourth.
4 lbs.
O lives
Lindsey B r a n d ,
medium sh e
T in
brand,
W e a r a Badge of Courage.
T h is ta le o f a m an-m ade
m onster — conceived In
madness— b u ilt w ith love!
L o o k . . , listen . . . and
«vonder a t the strangest
story ever
to ld ,
now
bro ug ht to fa n ta s tic life
on the
ta lk in g
screen.
D o n ’t miss it!
U T Y see»
I was s r a t /
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Tuesday, W ednesday
J u ly 5-6
CM 7H £LA ST:
OH, I'LL T A K £ ,
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YOU WILL ! '
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GEY A 33. W l
A pig ' e m u o .
FOOT'
H e le n Tw elvetrees ln
“PANAMA FLO’’
Possession!
U n w ritte n
M em bers o f the W . C. T . U . and
th e ir fam ilie s w ill hold a picnic a t
the M eth od ist cam p m eetin g ground
' F rid a y , J u ly 8. A business m eeting
: w ill be held a t 4 o’clock and this
I w ill be followed by d in n e r at 6. A
| program w ill follow dinner.
A th u n d e rb o lt o f d yn am ic
d ra m a , th is story o f one
w om an le ft a t the mercies
o f fig h tin g men w ho k n e w
no la w b ut the rig h t to
ta k e w h a t they «ranted , . .
I f th e y could! W ith Charles
B ic k fo rd and R o b e rt A rm ­
strong.
M r. and M rs. J. P . O ra h a m enter-
I tained m em bers o f the O. L . H .
| club and th e ir husbands last eve-
¡n ln g in fo rm a lly in honor o f M r. and
i M rs. G ra h a m ’s tw e n tie th a n n iv e r­
sary.
M ra. C. O. B u tle r and M rs. E d
P o w ell en te rta in e d the boys o f the
p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t o f the C h ris­
tia n Bunday school w ith a picnic
¡Tuesday afte rn o o n a t K e lly ’s bridge.
10c and 25c
AdGUMEAtr
3 £ G IU £
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M ra. A lb e rt H e lllw e l) and M rs.
I B e rt T ra s k e ntertained the L ig h t
i Bearers o f the P resbyterian Sunday
¡school w ith a picnic a t the steel
bridge W ednesday afternoon.
Edward's Dependable
of guaranteed quality,
you take no chanoee
Beans
10 lbs.
Full cream, »ged
just right
5c
lb.
Bacon
Squares trimmed
•ide bacon
“
29c
T in
4HC
10c
fro m
lb.
9c
P an cak e F lo u r
Peanut B u tter
Safeway Brand for light,
fluffy pancake«.
Bulk Maximum
9 lb. bag
39c
S yrup
Vermont M a id
Syrup, table slxe.
Phone 219
25c
3 lbs.
T om atoes
Maple
Jug
21c
Standard Brand large 2>/t
tina.
Cottage Grove
19c
2 tins
W e D e liv e r
■ yug
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N O W SEE THE NEWESTI
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T h e E p w o rth league o f the M e th ­
odist church held a picnic Sunday
a t the c ity
p a rk
and
C u rr ln ’s
, bridge. T h e young people
swam
I and had a picnic lunch a t C u rrln ’s
bridge and cam e In and played a
baseball gam e in the p ark.
Masons and E a s te rn 8 ta rs held
th e ir m o n th ly d in n e r a t the M a-
sole h all W ednesday evening. Cards
I and dancing followed the dinner.
I Hostesses w ere M rs. C la ra B u rk -
I holder. Miss Belle B u rk h o ld e r and
I M rs. W illia m T h u m .
Code o f M en Beyond l a w !
10c
25c
Red Mexicans for
chili
P o rk and Beans
CABALLERO”
T o H a v e Seen I t I * To
Coffee
Campbell brand, large aixe
—Just the thing for pie-
“
“T H E G A Y
appear to have any «Jesired shape | portatlon. D o ro th y U m ph rsy. F ra n -
W e haven t observed
any
t h a t , ces M o c k in and K a th le e n B eldler
seemed to need a n y fix in g .
¡food, Isabelle S afley, Jean Allison
and W llb e rta W ilson.
T h e fello w w ho says there is no
p erfect crim e is Invited to scrutinize
M r. and M rs. R aym ond G rube en­
tertain e d the O. W . D in n e r club
the new fed eral tax bill.
w ith a picnic supper a t th e ir home
Gold vaults o f the B a n k o
__ f l!? _ P e ^ ra M.?f'daX_evenl.n,f- Ouesta
re. L illia n Bost o f A m a rllla ,
France are under 40 feet of w a te r .!" ® ™
A F a ll R iver, Mass., m an has a Tex., and M rs. Charles P e rry of
B ro o kv ille . Pa. T h e club w ill meet
clock th a t has k e p t tim e fo r 62 J u ly 23 w ith M rs. R o y Short.
years._________
3 tins
C heese
Tall can
“But the Flesh
Is Weak’
‘F ra n k e n s te in ’
15c
Maximum Brand, large
oval tins mustard or toma­
to »auce
M ilk
Maximum
10c I
T in
Sardines
t
N o w stocking m a te ria l Is b e in g ,
*' , T hoae Jfoing
made th a t makes fem in in e lim bs ? r * . ct, ° ? * eA ‘ V i w « ° . d. A r a ^
15c
B ananas
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