The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 17, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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P A O « TW O .
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PsUlsae* » ' " ) » nes» »1 voua«» O m o
Lo««
S lu m b o r a
D e n ie d
to Coptic “ P a triarch « ”
Ona religious office which seem*
te h are Its drawback It the) of the
patriarch of the CXiptlc sect, whose
members are deeceodsntt of the
A ÍM».
early B g jp tls n C h ris tia n *
Under
im» ui»*« *» ..M - .d ^ u *
the rule« of the church, the patrt
arch, who Urea In Alexandria, m utt
M t B a t K .ir T lO M M j M XM
( is s a ia s e .a a e s .)
he «wakened every IB minutes when
<J*s jsa» ___ « t.lS )i an» »»alba .«OS*
T h a t practice would
aa> uoatk« —•x.wwiiM» b h u -----to es he sleep*
l . i . » . «•»»- -*u » 7«m e s s ili« « .i
seem te take some of the Joy out
of the leadership of any movement,
religious or otherwise
Orm»a oui» aatbmai
uregsa a » « » * a * m U e a fs n a e .
Around about tha beginning of
thia century the O>pta totaled shout
o n e tw e lfth of all the population of
A U N T CAJU UA .
Egypt. They drees like Mohamme­
A u n t Cxuue la g u n *
hue wan on« o l Ute tw ol pet »uu» dans. bat may be distinguished by
Utis w itte r utei upou ttt* a rriv a l thatr blue or black turbans.
Hela - t ja a x a ago.
T h e center of the Coptic i»>pula
a u r xxxaix) > a a x a alia reported lo r
Hon la around Cairo, although the
Ute tt-ugsus tt« g ta ta r-*iu *ru Ute ttap- members are generously scattered
pauixia* oara.
a ll over northern Egypt T he young
o u t was uue uX Ute city a baat
of the Copts are highly Intelligent
ano » u ouaxaoxara
and Issm easily when at school.
xxar wettts were le w and
Uxa>
w are pruv*u«d w tu t Ute money liai They have been found to make ex­
cellent clerks and handicraftsmen.
tttx/oriAiig ta iu a o .
m t* tutew ox our joy» and our They learn thetr native language
a o iio a a , ana tutew wuan we caiua w hile at achool. but Arabic la the
ano wnau a n o wnara wa w aul, ana tongue used In their normal U fa
Thetr religions organisation, head­
s iu w wnau every oaoa oaina la w
Uia w orm , sue a n a » wuan any ox ua ed
by
the
patriarch.
Include«
lax i xox uia g reatest ox a d e x p e l i- bishop* monks and priest«. T he en
em.es, ana tutew axiom our aooxax tire d argy. excepting only the p a tri­
xu x a ix a, and
many ou>«r I lungs arch. are perm itted to be m arried,
u i a l ouiara w aniad w anow annul
providing the m arriage ceremony la
ua. M ust oX uiaaa ana aai down ano
gone through before the rows of
aaul io nar newspaper.
holy order« are taken.
T w o fa it
nom a uttngs aua uio ug ht better
days a week. Wednesday and F r i­
ie X l u n a a .d .
nna pnxyad no Xavoriuna, because day, are observed, while the fast of
Nineveh la a long drawn-out affair
aha ixim none.
xxar naxna may
navar be em- which lasts fo r tw o months.— Wash
bnuxinau aa U ia l oX a g re a t nawa- tngton Star.
papet w om an, out alia w ill ever be
lem am oarao m C o llag e Grove be­
cause ox n ar Xanntmnaaa to d uly, C o r o m o n ie s L o n g P a r t
because ox b ar s-nuere irienusntp
o f Vessels* Launching
lox everyone, because ana avoioao
H
ie
glorias
of the fleets o f T yre
apcaaxng tit oX anyone, because—
wan, ocuauae ana waa A u n t C arrie. are deaertbed In tha B ib le ; and
there are historical record« th a t re
t u o L U C K S o r an e iu iu m .
d ta how religions pomp and cere­
hettinra oX Uta K u iera .d , U n ive r­ mony w ere associated w ith the
sity ox v re g u n daily, g e l into more I ships of ancient Egypt. R. O. Sker-
but u a te r m an u ru in ary eu.turs. ra tt writes. In an artic le In the
xxxxxi prooeoxy is uue in a large ue- Grace Log. shipping magaxlne. The
g ie e to uta ta c t m a t studania lurru mythology of that realm la fu ll of
me pr.xxc.pax p urtiun ox uxa news­ tha pert played by deities In watch­
paper a suoscrxpuon lis t and «Ut- ing over Its hardy mariners, and no
o e u ia nave
uecxded views upon doubt priestly blessings were be­
various auojecta, w niie uxs editor,
stowed upon the ships o f state at
e q u a l) .xnoixeu w iin xxxs own lOeaa,
tha tim e of launching— at least that
usm ands exprusstun oX ibam even
wuen »ucn views e re in oppoexuon was the assumption of Du Seln and
At the b attle of
io Ute views ox various lacuons ol other historians.
Salamta, the Greeks went Ini
the
uie siudem a.
C e l utia oe sexd to r E m e ra ld edi­ fight Just a fte r the conclusion of re­
tors m e t l b s beulinax lias usually ligions ceremonies, which consisted
found i l easier to agree w ith tbs of sacrifices offered to all the gods
editors m an w ith tnoee tactions oX and a ^>ecla! libation to Zeus, the
sm aents who have
s tirre d
up protector, and to Poseidon, ru le r of
troixoie.
the seas In those days It waa the
xne present E m e ra ld editor seems common custom among Greeks to
to oe in uouD.e largely' because be name th eir vessels a fter goddesses;
lias dem anded a reduction in living
and. as a fu rth e r propitiation, the
costs in m e various nouses, m em ­
ber smp in w m eu is deemed, by m e launching was made the occasion
■ lucen t, as essential
to a
wen o f religious ceremony— wine playing
rvunued education, or to any edu­ an Im portant part In the ritu al.
cation a t a l l
cm nm anning on m i» the Eugene
Ataaeapheric Power
P.egm ier-Guard taxes m e side of
T he Atmospheric railw ay was a
me tnmeraxd editor ano com m ents.
"X ne Ira te are on none too sound type o f railw ay used experim entally
ground. I n e y have m uch to com­ In the la « century.
About 1840
mend m em . but they bave also Bamuda and Clegg built a two-m lle
some obvlods fa u lts and m e ten­ line from Kingstown to D alkey, In
dency to keep up 'show* by im ­ Ireland. T h e railw ay was equipped
pressing and
bleeding
gullible with a pipe between the ra ils On
suckers needs to be curbed."
one aide a sort of piston which tra v ­
i n e K egister-G uard is absolutely
eled along the pipe was a vacuum
correct, f t m ig h t also be tru th fu lly
said m a t m e fra ts are responsible and on the other side compressed
in some degree for m e fee.ing th a t a ir preesure. Set In operation, thia
big ner education Is costing too moved railw ay carriages. T h e sys
tern waa also Introduced between
m ucn, a feelin g th a t resulted
In
b ig ner education h av in g to m ake a London and Croydon and for short
b ard fig h t fo r its life a t m a recent distances oo the South Devon lines.
legislative session.
The h l« o ry o f operation extended
f t taxes nerve fo r m e editor of a over about five years, but then the
campus newspaper to buck 'tb s
scheme was abandoned.
However,
p o w e rfu l fra te rn itie s and sororities, the general Idea la uaed In m inia­
but it is m en w ith nerve such as
ture In the compressed a ir o f pneu
th a t th a t we need to guide the n a­
matlc tubes uaed In department
tion.
atorsa for carriers.
T h e fa c t th a t C o rvallis has w h a t
was fo r m any years re fe rre d to aa
the cow college should n ot m ake it
content to w allow In tha mud. R e ­
cently a resident of Cottage G rove
visited In the h e a rt o f tha residence
section of th a t city and had
to
have assistance to g et his car out
of the mud. ux course, this m ay
have been some of the m ud throw n
a t Corvallis d u rin g tha recent la­
m ented cam paign, b u t we look to
our frie n d , Claudius E c la ir Ing alls,
postcard read ing effic ie n c y expert,
to see th a t the condition of the
streets ia re c tifie d fo rth w ith . W a
can't take chances on lotting our
residents m eet w ith accident when
th e ir cars drop In to deep mudholes
in the h e a rt o f the college city.
Illness a Pleasure
Finland, the land of thousands of
lakes and « ream s, has a very nn
nsnal resort In the little town of
Nyaoft, says a traveler. It la b uilt on
Islands, a tru e Venice of the North,
One Island la entirely occupied by
an old c a « le and the little town 1«
scattered over the others, w ith little
wooden bridges giving ample com-
aannlcatloD fo r all need* It Is not
a aleapy town by any means, but a
holiday resort. T here are hotels, a
casino, and medicinal waters In
which the Invalids Immerse them-
selves.
A t Olafsbad. close by, a rt
other baths. At Nyslott It la a pleas
ore to be sick, and It costa very lit
tie te atay there fo r a long holiday.
T he banks w ere p erm itted
to
relieve the situ a tio n by d oling i
out
to those In d ire need o f i t , '
b ut there was a catch In it, no one
E xecutive V eto Pow er
got the money unleaa he had a de­
"Item v « o ” la the name applied
posit.
to tha power of a chief executive
F o lk s up thia w ay have been officer to veto single Items In appro­
w ondering w hy there have been no priation bills, without d e«royln g the
T h e Preeldent of the
reports o f earthq uake dam age a t , entire bill.
United States cannot veto single
Hollyw ood. T he fa c t probably la
Items of a b il l ; he m u « sign the en
th a t nothing shocks Hollyw ood.
______________
tire h ill or veto IL
Three-fourths
W e 're beginning to become ra th ­ of the state constitutions give the
e r fond o f this fello w RooaavelL
Item veto to the governor and It
Also In hl« pictures he looks lik e a '
has proved very effective In prevent­
president.
ing riders from being tacked on im ­
Those Los Angeles boosters m ust portant bills.— Pathfinder Magazine.
have got too strong on tha loud
pedal.
C k e a ic a ls ¡a Food
T here are a t present 19 known
chemical elements which make up
both plant and anim al matter. These
elements are found In varying
amounts In all plant and animal
J. 8. M a G la d ry waa reelected
m atter and hence In all food. Some
president of the W illa m e tte V a lle y !
L um b e rm e n ’« association a t a meat- ■ of them, o f course, are found In In
flniteslnial a m o u n t* They are car­
lng held F rid a y in Eugene. M r.
M a g la d ry has served aa prealient bon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sul­
d u rin g the past year and has been
phur, calcium, magnesium, pot*»
v e ry active in p ro m o tin g It« w el­
rium . Iron, phosphorus, manganese,
fa re .
'
T h e o th er o fficer« a re : J. H . chlorine, aodlum. silicon, alum inum ,
Cham bers, Cottaga G rove,
v ic e , boron. Iodine, fluorine and arsenic.
president; H e rb e rt Cox, E u g e n e
secretary. These also w ere reeleo-
E n d u r in g L o v e
tlons.
Many a spinster has loved the
Keep S m iling.
T he th in g th a t goes the farthereat ! man she didn't m arry longer than
many a w ife has the one she did.—
T ow ard s m a k in g life w orth while.
T h a t costs the least and does the Cincinnati Enquirer.
most,
Ia Just a pleasant « m il*
Redwood's O n ly Rivals
Douglas firs come next to the red­
T h e sm ile th a t bubbles fro m a h ea rt
T h a t loves its fallo w men
woods In size. They often a re more
W ill d riv e a w a y tha
clouds o f than 2S0 feet tall, w ith diameters
gloom
of fl or 8 feet.
A nd coax the sun again.
Magladry and Chambers
Are Reelected Officers
It's fu ll o f w orth and goodness too
W ith genial kindness blent.
It's w o rth a m illio n dollars
And doesn't coat a cent.
—Selected.
Typewriters for rent. Senti-
n e l.
B rad fo rd w a * the P ilg rim gover­
nor * t S3.
G e rm any has one soldier to each
M 3 person*.
M a le mosquitos live only
u n til
fe rtilis a tio n , about tw o days.
Spun glaas la now uaed fo r w all
paper.
High School Notes
ordinary hot bed sash o r tlie i« are
eeveral substitutes on the m a rk e t,
that are good and much cheaper.
. 8e«ds may be eown d irectly In
the «oil. tn which event It la wlae
to spade tha soil as deeply » * , Pos­
sible and to Incorporate a little
wall ro lled manure. Home garden-
era prefer to use flats or paper pot»
whlob are set on (he ground under
the eaeli
T here Is a distinct advents«» to
this plan, because the plant« can
ba shifted to the open ground w ith
out much disturbance of the root»
I f paper pots are ueed It la not nec-
«aaery to rem ove theo D irt bands
are often used T hev are alm ltar to
itaper pots, except that thev have
no bottoms end are set In flat» or
on boards.
Shanda. H aro ld M ackln . T om H ow ­
ard, L ew ie W ilson. Claud» M iller.
Law rence Wleee and Boaer Bra»-
wall F o rty -fiv e vlaitora were p re *
«•nt fro m Eugene lodge
Frances
M ac k ln plaved a piano solo, Bert
Hatoh gave a reading. W llb e rta
W ilson played a violin aolo, being
acoompenled bv Franc»» M ackln .
and T o m H o w ard sang a eqlo. Fol­
low ing tha meeting a dance was
held the W oodm an of the W orld
orcheetra furnishing muelc
Re
freehm enta were earved at a lata
hour.
Illn t e on Sowing F lo w er Meed*
T h e follow ing mem bers o f the
Seed« of hardy annuals can be
h eal»«ball aquad w ere preeented
sown
direct Into the position
In
le tte r* by Coach Bagiev In the ea-
which the plant» era to bloom, but
eernbly Thursday: R o bert Pueen-
many of them tranap lant
easily,
berry. Tom Co«. Clarence Ballew ,
and If tha seeds a re started In
R aym ond This«. V ir g il H orn. I.ee-
boxes
In
the
house,
o
r
a
cold
fram e
te r Power«, Dan K elly end V in cent
out of doors, we cau have flow era
ltrlc h e r
much earlier.
T w e n ty boy» anawered Coach O.
lla lf-h a r d v annuals
euch
aa
M B a g le y » call fo r tra c k
proe-
A d is tric t maettng of tha O rd er of astern,
phlox d rum m ondl
ealpl
P«cta. Among these, four are le t­ Eastern S ta r was held here F rid a y
gloaels.
etc.
should
be
sown
In
term en fro m last year'« equad. Tha evening In Maeonlo hell M r * Anna
letterm en are V ir g il H o rn . R a y ­ M Elite o f O a rlb eld l. grand w orthy boxes or pots on e mild hot-bed. or
mond Thlea, C liffo rd
Shaw
and m atron, waa tha guest o f honor and in a cold fram e d uring flm t or sec­
ond weeks In A p ril and grown ou
Clarence Ballew.
waa presented w tth a g ift by Cot-
E d w in Bxtuder, freshm en, who tag« O rova and Cresw ell chapters. steadily during the alx or eight
IV iiS n xietal Church Io E n te rta in
represented this school In the Rose­ Honored gueata were M r * C arl weeks th a t must elap«« before It la
The Pentecostal Assembly
of
burg public »peaking tournam ent Sheuntol. w orthy m atron o f Spring- sate to put them Into th eir flow ­
God church w ill e n te rta in visiting
fo r F F A mem ber« o f southern field chapter; Mrs. John V a n K lrk , ering q u a rte r*
H a rd y biennials should be sown laymen and m in istry o f thia dis
O re goon S aturday made second w orthy m atron, and John Raflav.
at an earlier date than la usually irlc t In a fellowship m eeting Mon-
place H la subject w a*. "T a x atio n I w o rth y pxtron o f D re ln
chapter: the case; much b elte r plants can
In R elatio n to Farm er«."
M r» V e rn a A d a iu * w orthy m atron
I'h llllp llo h l FunenU la Held.
T he girl»' league g av* en
as­ and C. A. 8w arta. acting w orthy then be obtained and the w ealth
sem bly Thursday afternoon Each IMttron o f C resw ell chapter. A cov o f bloom these w ill give In the
F un eral service« for P h illip llo h l
fac u lty m em ber was Im personated »red dish d in n e r honoring M rs spring w ill am p ly repay. A good of Koeeburg. form er resident of thle
bv a student An Im personation of | E llis was held preceding the regu general rule to adopt, and one that city, were held M onday m orning In
re­
thia fac u lty m em ber and a rep re­ i la r m eeting and tha R ainbow girls ' w ill provide a useful tim ely
Roseburg T lie body was brought
m inder. Is to m ake a point o f sew­
sentation of hla vision he hoped to aaalated w tth the serving.
here fo r b uria l In the fa m ily lot In
ing
seed*
of
h
ardy
biennial
plants
have fu lfille d was tha Idea o f the
the Masonic cemelary. H a died F r i­
—
for the follow ing year's supply at
»kit. O th e r num bers were: A J a p ­
The Tueedav E vening Study club
day evening
anese song by the girl«' league m et thia week. T h e topic fo r dlc- the tim e the c u rren t y e a r’s p la n t*
Ils la survived by hla wife, tw o
sextette w tth Audrey H u n t In te r­ i cusalon was "C u rrant Event» " Re­ are In fu ll bloom. Reeds of hardy b ro th e r* George llo h l and W. ()
perennials should be »own during
p retin g the dance: a song by little ports
w ere
given
as
follows spring and early sum m er and whare llo h l of P o rtla n d , and fou r sisters
Ire n e Schaffer, a reading by L o r­ I "Chinese and Japanese Situation."
Fred
I*n g s to n
and
Mrs.
convenient tn cold fram e, trans­ M r *
raine Coiner.
Mrs. 8 L. M a c k ln : "M edicine In
D arlan d
of
Cottage
large enough to Elisabeth
A freshm an costume pertv waa , Rueala." Mrs. B. R Job: "P o litica l p lanting when
handle Into nursery beds u n til the Grove. Mr«. Anna lie » * of Jack­
held In the gym nasium last F rid a y S ituation tn G erm any." M r *
El
sonville. Fla., and M r * W J. W ald
evening Games w ere played
and bert S m ith ; ' Recent Legislation A f autu m n O therw ise the seed may
of Eugene
ligh t refreshm ent« served.
C hap­ ■ fectlng O regon Public School»,“ be sown In the « M B ground, ob-
»i-iving the precautions already ad ­
erons were T h e lm a K em . class ad­ M rs. W illia m T h u m :
"W h a t
the vised as to conditions o f soli. ato.
Toxoid TreaUneeit to He <R»»»-
viser. M r. G ran nis and M r. K m er- Senate In vestig atin g
C om m ittee Shading Is Im p ortan t and the seed
T he third and last toxoid tre a t­
sxn.
Revealed About W a ll Street." M r» beds should be protected fro m fu ll I m ent for pupils of tha Cottage
T he girls' glee club, directed by O m er M oore
The club voted to
well Grove schools w ill be given today
Miss M y rtle Kem . sang tw o n u m ­ send a con tribu tio n to the c h il­ » u n u n t i l the seedlings are
(F rid a y ) by M rs D ella Fltsgerald.
established.
ber«. "A G lad P ra y e r" and God la dren's fa rm home at C o rv a lll*
• • •
county nurse, and D r. R. C. Romlg,
Love.” at the vesper service held
T h e Use o f Cold F ra m e *
county health ufflcer.
In the M ethodist church Sunday
T h a D elph ian soclatv m et M on­
Cold flam e s ara easy to construct
evening. Miss Sara-Louise Shields day n ig h t and lessons were given
Average life of a fem ale mos­
was the accom panist.
as follow »: "T h e G ro w th of C u l­ and simple to handle and are a v a il­
W o rth
H a rv e y
addressed
the ture." M rs. E lb e rt Bede; "P rehla- able for use fo u r to alx weeks be­ quito la alx weeks.
sophomore class m eeting last W e d ­ : tortc M an ." M r * C. C. Cruaon; fore the ground Is ready to plant In.
Siamese cell (heir oountry "K in g ­
F ram es are c o m m o n ly 4x3 feet dom o f tha Tree."
nesday on the present banking "T he O lft o f tha N ila ," M r * Jam»»
situation.
Dungan; " E w p t and the M odern and are placed In a corner o f the
Seward purchased
Alaska
for
Coach O rlo Bagley and fa m ily M a n ,' M r». S. L. G odard; "P re- garden or against the south w all
M ,000.000.
spent the week end In Corvallis, dynaatlc Ttm ea In E g ypt."
M r * of the garage or barn They should
where they attended the Oregon John K e lly : "Source« of Egyptian be at least a foot high a t the back
Augustus was the firs t ru ler to
State-Southern C a lifo rn ia b asket­ H isto ry." M r * W illia m UacG Ibbon: and eight Inches a t the fro nt, the give a slave a legal status.
ball series.
The O ld K ingdom ." M r *
F. E slope being tow ards the eun. I f
England
has «000 deaths aa
T he agriculture class has recently M endenhall
in the open the sides and back may
set an Incubator o f eggs In o rd er to
be banked up w ith earth or m an­ against the United States' 180.000
produce a group of e a rly fryers fo r
The R ainb ow G irl* w ill e n te r­ ure They mav be covered w ith an deaths annually due to autosnobUs»
the s tu d e n t*
tain w ith a St. P a tric k '» day dance
B e tty Jacobsen was elected presi­ tonight (F r id a y ) In Masonic hall
dent of the luntor class a fte r Com m ittees In charge are Decora
T om m y Cox's resignation had been tlona. K a th le e n Beldler. G a ll Linda
acceptinl a t the class m eeting last mood.
B e tty
Jacobeen.
Isabelle
Wednesday. T hey voted to give the Safley and B ernadlne W iese,
rc-
eophomores the project of m anage­ freahrnents, D o r o t h y
U m phrey.
m ent o f the open house because the M arg a re t Short and Beth Bede; In ­
jun iors have so much to do the vitations. W llb e rta W lleon.
F ra n
second semester.
cee R and eli and Frances M ackln ;
L o rra in e Coiner, assisted by A u d ­ clean-up. Fave Woolev. M ary C a m ­
rey H u n t, entertained R u th Stow ­ eron and K athleen Beldler.
ell and M a rg a re t W ilson at din ner
Tuesday evening at the
practice
The Social Tw elve club met
house.
T hu redey afternoon of last week
D elm o nt F a rm e r and K a th e rin e w tth Mr». H e rb e rt E a k ln O fficer»
Bishop, freshm en:
W ayn e
Berg- fo r the year were elected as fo l­
gren. Rebecca H opper and M a ry lows: President. M m F E Men- ;
M adden.
sophomores:
Leontlne denhall; vice president. M rs H e r- ;
S ta rk , ju n io r and F orrest Lem ley bert
E a k ln :
eecretarv-treaaurer.
were absent fro m school several M m . J. H . Cham bers
T he a fte r­
days last week
noon was spent socially and dis­
R o bert Dusenberry, senior, has cussing the new cabinet. R e fre s h ­
w ith d ra w n fro m school and has ments were served at the tea hour.
moved out o f town.
Miss M erle Bowen spent the
M r and M r» C E U m ph rey en
week end at her home In S ilverto n, tertaln ed w ith a d in n er p arty F r i­
and Miss Florence Jenks a t
her day evening In honor o f th e ir wed­
home in Tangent.
ding anniversary. M r * U m phrey
E rn ta B enn ett and A n na C a rta r waa aaalated In serving bv a d augh­
ter D orothy. T he table waa a ttra c ­
visited school last w eek.
A t the firs t citizenship m eeting of tive w ith an azelea and the evening
was
spent socially. Guests were M r
In titt on gonulno ..
the second semester held M arch 14,
seniors took firs t In »cholarship.de- and M rs. Ransom Cone. Rev and
portm ent, num ber of tardinesses, M m . M A. Grove« and M r and M m
num ber on honor ro ll and num ber O m er Moore.
of paid-up student body dues, and
The a d u lt Bible class of the M eth- 1
second In num ber on honorable
m ention roll and num ber of paid up odtat church m et W ednesday a fte r­
this country'* own
class dues: juniors took firs t in noon In the chureh parlors w ith
M rs
favo rite blend for
honorable m ention and second In M r * J. H . Cham bers and
L
o
ttie
Berge
aa
hostesses
M
rs
W
deportm ent: sophomores took firs t
half o century.
3.
Allen
and
M
m
.
Ir
a
B
eldler
were
In attendance and s e c o n d
In
of
scholarship, tardiness, honor
roll honored guests In celebration
and student body dues: freshm en th e ir b irth d a y anniversaries w hich
come In the m onth of M arc h . The
took firs t In class dues and second
aftern oo n was spent m a k in g quilt
in attendance.
blocks and refreshm ents were serv­
ed at the tea hour.
YOUR
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GROCER
a f e w c e n ts
but
more
i CAITIPAICH
IS GOING ON
and ITS a FA C T-C . ).
BREIER CO. always »ell*
for le»» on everything
Men’s All Season
U nions
47c
P ants
Men'» medium weight fine
pin »tripe Knll cut.
89c
Socks
Men'«
ra y o n
GOLDEN
WEST
D rv a a . Cotton
mixed pattern»
and
8c
Shoes
cót
CARRIES
a n d th e c o s t is
dav In the M ethodist church T h l«
d is tric t include« point« n orth
(o
Nalam and
aouth
to
It.w ekurg
T h e re w ill
be en
all aftern oo n
meeting beginning at 2 »0 and an
evening eervlce w ill begin at T~»l>
T h e re w ill be special muelc
T he
local assembly le ehspherded by
Pastor and M ra Atwood Foster
Ladica' $5 00 arch aupporta
I Hack and brown.
$3-47
b
s
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t h a n c o f f e e s s o ld
o n p r ic e a l o n e .
Mrs. C om pton Gets
Radio Greeting
T he 'D o cta club held an all-dav
m eeting T hu rsday w ith M m . V ic ­
to r C hapm an of Eugene T h e dav
was spent m a k in g q u ilt blocks and
a pot luck d in n er waa served at
M rs. N . E . Com pton was pleasant­ noon. Thoaa atte n d in g w ere M r *
ly surprised W ednesday to receive Fred Bressler. M ra. Lena M adden,
a rad io b irthday g reetin g m ailed to M rs. M a ry H u n t, Mrs. Roy Patch-
her by W . N . W ln tle y of Eugene, en. M m . A u drey W atson. M rs. I. Q.
who operates private station W 7 K L Shaw, M rs. F lo ra 8 m a ll. M m . W il­
I t had been relayed to h im by an liam Z lm m e rly M m . A n gle Pow ell.
O aklan d private s ta tio n , which had M r. H u n t and I. G. Shaw .
received it fro m R ed field , la .. In
M m . W L, W o rk m a n entertained
w hich c ity lives a cousin o f M r s
Compton, R. C. K ip ping ,w ho sent the Tuesday Bridge club thia week
the g re e tin g * M r * Com pton did w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon. T he
not d ivulge w hich b irth d a y It w a * tables and rooms were decorated
In keeping w ith St. P a tric k 's day.
M ra. H . A H agen held high »core
Council rostponee M f» tin x
o f P o rtland ,
T h e regular M arc h m eeting o f M m . H . H . H a rm s
the c ity council has not yet been ! house guest of a slater. M m . O. E.
held, due to the fa c t th a t the en­ Woodson, wa» a g uest T h e club
tire m onth up to Tuesday of thia w ill meet In tw o weeks w ith M rs.
week had been a legal holiday In W illia m M oyer o f S p rin gfield.
the state by gub ernatorial procla­
M m . O len H a n e y of Eugene en­
m ation. T h e plan now is to meet
tertain ed the N e edlecraft club W e d ­
n ext M onday.
nesday w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon.
T h a table waa decorated In keeping
Shaw Hom e, Station Robbed.
w ith 8 t. P a tric k '» day. A g ift was
T h o rn to n C o rn e ri, M arc h 15.— presented bv the
club
to
M ra.
(S p ecial.)— Thieve« broke Into the , F red B enn ett, who w ill leave M on ­
T. C. Shaw home and service sta­ day to m ake h er home In Corval.-
tion Sunday n ig h t and escaped lta. T h e club w ill meet In two
w ith a vice and a n v il, about a half- weeks w ith M rs F ra n k O aldablnl.
dozen hens and some m o tor oil.
Past Matrona* club m et M onday
T he Day A fte r Election.
, afternoon In the M asonic club
rooms. T h a rooms w are a ttra c tiv e
(A N e w Version of A n Old, Old
w ith w ild spring f lo w e r* T h e a f ­
Story.)
I had 12 bottles o f w hiskey In my ternoon waa spent socially and a
was
cellar, b ut m y w ife m ade me em pty no-hostess deaaert luncheon
the contents of each and every served a t tha tea hour. T h e club
w ill m eet In A p ril w ith M r * J. H .
bottle dow n the sink.
So I proceeded to do aa m y w ife Cham bers and M rs. T . C. W h eeler
desired and, w ith d ra w in g the cork a* hostesses.
fro m the firs t bottle, poured the con­
W llb e rta W ilson entertained the
tents dow n the sink, w ith the ex­
ception of one glassful, which I 8 . A. H . club W ednesday evening
T he tim e waa spent socially and
d rank.
“I then w ith d re w the cork fro m w orking jigsaw puzzles. R e fre s h ­
the second bottle and did likew ise ment» w ere served a t a la te hour
keeping
w ith the exception o f one glaas. and decorations were In
w ith
St.
P a tric k 's day. Jew ell
which I d rank.
I extracted the th ird cork and B rain a rd was a guest. T h e club
em ptied the bottle o f good old w ill m eet In tw o w eeke w ith
booze down the sink, excepting the I G ladys Sprouls.
•
glass, w hich I devoured.
M r». George M organ entertained
I pulled the cork fro m the fo u rth
sink and poured the bottle down the O. L. H . club w ith a dessert
luncheon Tueedav. T h e rooms and
the glass when I d ra n k one.
keeping
I pulled the bottle fro m the cork ' tables w ere decorated in
o f the next, and d ra n k one sink full- w ith St. P a tric k ’s day and each
then th re w the rest dow n the glass. guest received a St. P a tric k ’s fa v ­
I pulled the sink out o f the next or. A t bridge M m . W a rre n M c F a r­
E ffie
cork and poured the bottle down land held high ecore. M m .
Knowles was an additional guest.
m y neck.
—♦ —
I pulled the next c o rk fro m m y
M m . C. E . F ro st e ntertained the
th ro a t and poured the sink down
! U top ia club T hu rsday afternoon.
the bottle and d ra n k the cork.
W e ll, I had them all em ptied and T h e aftern oo n wa« spent socially
I steadied the house w ith one hand and refreshm ents were served al
and counted the bottles, which were the tea hour. T h e table wae a ttra c ­
24, so recounted them when they tive w ith a large green rose filled
came around again and I had 74, w ith s m a lle r roses In pastel shades
and as the house came around, I and green tapers. M m . C. K . Haynes
counted them and fin a lly I had all was a g u e « .
the houses and bottles counted and
I proceeded to wash the bottle«,
T he F reahm an class entertained
but I couldn’t get the brush In the w ith th e ir annual
p a rty
F rid a y
bottles, so I turned them Inside out evening In the high achool gym -
and washed and wiped them all, naalum. T h a evening waa spent
and w e n i upstairs and
told
m y p laying games and refreshm ents
other h a lf all about w h a t I did, and were served a t a late hour. Ouesta
O, Boy. I sink I ’ve got the w lc e rt were D. A. Em erson, F . L . G ran nis
little n ife In the w orld!
and Miss T h e lm a Kem .
T h e W . C. T . U . and C h r l« la n
ladles' aid society held an all-day
m eeting W ednesday In the C h ris ­
tian church parlors. T h e d ay was i
spent q u iltin g and a covered dlah
d in n e r waa served a t noon.
T h irte e n members w ere In itia te d
F rid a y n ig h t by the W oodm en of
T h e Constellation club w ill e n te r­
the W o rld .
T h e y w e re Frances
card
p arty
M a c k ln , Frances R a n d a ll, O ladys tain w ith a b en efit
Sprouls, D o ro th y U m ph rey, B erna- T h u rs d a y evening, M arch 23, In the
dlne W leee, Isabella Bafley. E v e ly n Masonic club room*.
C o tta g e
G r o v e ’s
Own
Cash Store
L ow
P rice s
E very
D ay
Irish-Swartz Co.
IN C O R F O R A T IO
P hone 53
Free G ty Delivery
Keep Your Pantry Well Stocked
With the markets unsettled and prices jumping you’d better
keep a little extra stack on the pantry shelf. You will save your­
self some real money.
Oats
W h e a t F la k e s
R aisins
Large Pkg«.
Large Pkg«.
Scedleaa
2 f o r 25c
2 fo r 2 5 c
4-lb. pkg. 23c
Sperry’s
4
O R A N G E S sweet and juicy 3 doz. 2 5 c
Peter Pan
Iriah’g Special
CO FFEE
CO FFEE
1 lb.
3 lbs.
27c
80c
1 lb.
3 lbs.
25c
73c
P E A S Entwood Is, tall
C ra c k e rs
Red Star Grahams
2-lb. box 25c
Premium in each box
SOAP
Jumbo Bar«
White or Yellow
5c bar, 10 for 45c
3 cans 2 5 c
C ra c k e rs
F lo u r
Red Arrow Wafer«
The flour market haa been
advancing steadily, lay In
a Htipply now.
2-lb. box 25c
«
M EAT DEPA RTM EN T
B eef P o t R o a sts
Shortening
S a lt P o r k
1 2 |c lb.
Pure Vegetable
Bulk
L ea n S id e 10c lb.
B a co n B ack
Pork Shoulder Roasts
4 lbs. 25c
Lean, sugar cured
10c lb.
Market ia advancing
1 4 c lb .
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