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CHRISTMAS CARDS akes cafe o f it s e lf ” does Rumford’s two-fo-one 25—50c 20~50c 12~30c 12—30c leavening—% in th e m ix in g , R in th e oven-D ependable .»and right eveiy tim e»»» The Sentinel I .lir w ie a r t» i4 * l l l a » |»te»N . fe *4 « » ) < '» I 1* M » * l4 « ’ teca* Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T The Ideal “ Meeting ” Place gwwte »*<•» • • • * < • < » I il* N n a Fu T ï T c T a fc. r M O . * U | * ls f » « t lt e » teu4 a w f ( * ( f l « a ti* r i f a i .Sa !»•»«••» h * M fe Kbuter <1 t «stia«» lifu'« U»** m | I 4 i >*< , I *X. r» U U I <***•• fe.«»tel$i g a Quality Meats at the Lowest Possible Prices i >.-•» a l» r .g A I IU H M .1 3 I I al BEEF POT ROAST................ 12 VC lb. CHOICE CUTS “ 10c PORK ROASTS____________ 10c lb. SAUERKRAUT___ ______ quart MINCE-MEAT.......- .... 2 lbs. for 25c HOME MADE PORK STEAK____________ 12 iC lb- LEAN AND T E N D E R ....... ......... -------- 15c lb. STREA K ED W ITH LEAN ORDER YOUR TURKEYS EARLY AND GET A PRIME BIRD. t* b > • l ' i t e * • • • ’» b f a p |ri*ln l> te » te l I • •M a g » i.n « a » •«••r< lir .M h L N I BACON...... . BARTELS M ARK KP FREE DELIVERY Try-outs for ths iunlor play, a three-act comedy, "Come Out of the Kitchen," by A E. Thomas," which is to be given some time In Janu­ ary. were completed last week and the following cast chosen Olivia Oangerfiald. U n a v a e W hitsett; Eliaabeth Oangerfield. Jean Short; Mra. Falkner. Halen Hansen; Cora Falkner, W llnta Sprouls; Amanda. Edna Grubb; Burton Crano. Rupert Shaw; Thomas Lefferts. Lewis W il son. Solan Tucker. Nilee Manbeck; l*aul Dangarfleld. Leo D u g a n , Charles Dangerfleld. Fay Stewart. Randolph Weeks, Tommy Spranklr • • • Tha number of points oarnad bv members of tha Torch Honor so­ ciety wars announced last week. Thr one-bar mambora are Patsy Z.un- marly, 26 points, M argaret Shel­ burne. 36 points; Vara Gllham, Sit points; Genevieve Cobl.nl«, 49 points; Leo Dugan. points, Nellie Tucker. 47 points; W illard Arne, 44 points; Maurine Shearer. 48 points The two-bar members are Helen Famous Fngli.h Cheese Hansen, 60 points; Gall I.tndamood. The English Stilton cheese Is 60 points; Maxine Sheets, 77 points. Anita Haldeman, 56 points; Augus­ similar i» Roquefort chip-ee, and li ta Heck. 58 points, and Robert made only In Leicestershire and ilolmea. 72 points. The Torch pin mom bars are Edna Grubb. 8. Rutland. England. It It perhaps the (mints; Doris Anlauf. 104 points, i moat expensive, and Is highly fa and Vincent Bricher. 104 points. sored by connoisseurs. A Father and Son banquet wns held Thursday. December 15 at the high school building under the man­ agement of the foods I I girls and Miss Merle Bowen Fathers of the F. F. A. boys were the guests. The program wns as follows: An open­ ing ceremony; "Welcome," by Alvin McGarvin; group song; boys intro­ duced their fathers; F. F A. orches­ tra selection; F. F. A. creed bv Sam Evenson; "Oregon Agricul­ ture." by Norris King; "Vocational Agriculture,“ bv Edwin Bnuder; talk bv D. A. Emerson; selection from the F F. A. trio; talk bv Thomas Wlllets. president of the Oregon Future Farmers; speech by E. Coolev; selection on harmonicas; closing ceremony. A committee of principals and superintendents representing Lane and Douglas counties met in Eu gene last Saturday to arrange a system of selecting tha champion basketball team of the district, it All beautiful cards tuitable was decided to select the team ac­ cording to the number of games for use by the most discern­ won and lost Instead of having a tournament. ing—formerly «old for twice A t an F. F. A. meeting Monday these prices. of last week the boys decided to do­ nate chickens and vegetables for the father and son banquet. A short pen assembly for the coming basketball game to be clayed with Drain was held last Thursday in activity period. Among visitors at the high school last week were Anna Carter. Roy PUOI b h Ü lU N A L C AR DÓ Mason, Evelyn Kellogg and Evelyn Dugan, former students. Neva East- ü m u r » ______ burn and Irene Eastburn who re­ I I «H »» fe. L lh V M U w telU fe U llis « cently moved from Junction City, L S fetftfe ü««ts «tfw*»« • au also visited. 4M AuU I » AO L » e > « tu < « cm a The agriculture students pre­ i b, 1'fewa.e Offlcv 1A pared a display last week In room r» .>4.1»»» j .1 U 6 to be shown at the father and son • til V II K IM fe . r i f a i N a lio » banquet. • i b a n fe b w t ! 4 i u < t u l l a « . t« rv « w . D f . The girls’ league cleared $1 50 by t a l t a l ite » a l f a » Ilo t e e 4 tte • te la i r « I l o » «el M E A T Y ANO T E N D E R I t shows lack of appreciation on the part of men to tw .t the women about not being able to throw suaight. I f they could h it the m ark every time, many of us would be going around w itn bandaged heads. « > I LUMBERMEN MAY ASK FOR SEVERANCE TUX GOOD MEATS A T REASONABLE PR 11 -LS selling popcorn balls at tha basket­ ball game last Friday with Drain The girls are planting to sail pop­ corn at tha next game here Georgette Gnowlei, assisted by May Aubrey, entertained Frances Mcf*oH",*i and Marls Nixon a( din Insr Friday evening at i ct.c< 1 house. The sophomore cla»» has the pro­ tect of bringing old toys to school to be collected and given to the Red Croes before Christina«. Students from this class have been appointed to go to the west side school and -entral building to announce the project and secure cooperation Boxes will be placed In the halls of these buildings for the toys. R u rrlt 1,. Young, agriculture In itructor. was absent from school »art of last week on account of III nest. Oliver Freeman, freshman, ha» w-’ n absent from school several lavs. Maurine Shearer, Junior, hae been ibsent from school several days on termini of illness.. Rurrls L. Young motored to riavton to visit relatives over the week end a4lte 'V l.O U IIA K l» f Ir a i S g lu .te te l ... g| !*»«<«<• I l J M I1 VX 1 1 J fe M a ry ....r ia P u b lia H »4a»t A llu fte r f H *M fe b u tM lte g . llr.gi-M «1 1.»., L.» .«<1 p r o d ie r e b u ild in g l'o lig g * Ife a ll ll r s . a » , ♦» I I I HM IN I l La ttu lld tn g al M aUm 5 ’» I l U ii’d T y p e w rite rs of E very M ake nt S pecial Price« I. bvrnl term s if desired. The S entinel 8 More Days Only Remain for Your Shopping at B R E IE R ’S Final Orders: “Close the Store Christm as Eve— Price Everything to Sell It” FRED ANDERSON. Prop. W e D o n ’t W a n t to M o v e A n y th in g L a d ie s’ S ilk H o se L a d ie s’ S ilk D resses O ur final g ro u p in g co n tain in g $ 9 .9 0 ............................. values to $1.00 to $2.87 B elding-H em cnw ayg fine q u a lity fu ll-fa sh ­ ioned all silk service w eight an d chiffo n s new est shades. $1.00 values .................. O ther g roups very special (>7<* 17<* 57<* M e n ’s D ress S h irts L arg e v a rie ty plain anil p a tte rn s c o n ta in in g values u p to $1.98— a rra n g e d in th re e g r o u p s ............... 47<^ L a d ie s’ P u m p s and T ie s (>7tf A special g ro u p of o u r host q u a lity pum ps 87tf fo rm erly priced to $4.98, fin al o ffe r $1.97 A rch s u p p o rt tieg ............................ $2.47 M e n ’s O x fo rd s for Christmas and Hewljears H $1.87 M e n ’s D re ss S o x F re n c h sp u n wool and rayon, re g u la r 50c $2.47 $2.87 value ............................................................ 23<* G enuine G oodyear w elts .................. O th e r g roups— p riced dow n from $3 98 and $ 1 9 8 .......................................... O th er g r o u p s ......................... ere is Southern Pacific’« Christmas present to the W e s t— the greatest " D o lla r D a y ” excursion in our history. R oundtrips between all stations on our Pacific Lines fo r ap­ proxim ately 14 a m ile. Start your trip on any o f these dates: D ec. 2 2 , 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 ; D ec. 2 9 ,3 0 .3 1 ; Jan. 1 ,2 Be back by midnight, January 4 Los Angeles ............................ $21.46 San Francisco ........................... 13 10 Sacramento ............................... 11.70 Ashland...... ....................... ....... 4 30 Klamath Falls ........................... 5 25 Portland ..................................... 3.15 eifie T. M. Boyd A?ent Phone 11 atltutlonal.” / $1.27 A ll W o o l B la n k e ts $1.67 F in est q u a lity — P o rtla n d W oolen Mills p ro d ­ V ery special lot— to close ................ B oys’ O xfords, values to $3.00 ... (B oth g ro u p s contain large sizes) M e n ’s L o g g in g S h o es SA M P L E R O U N D T R IP S : Southern B o y s’ S h o es 10<^, 19<' p a ir u c t— A ll have been re p ric e d for final selling. Id e a l G ifts— See Them . A ll W o o l B a tts C opeland and R yders, also C u rrin s at, less th a n fa c to ry prices 2 pound, 72x90, w hile they last B o y s’ C a p s M e n ’s T ie s $9.90 to $11.90 All-wool fabrics. K ain p ro o f vizors •— 2 g ro u p s .............. .................................. 23