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C o tta p c (O ro v r £ ra tm rl III BBAMM AT S i l M s. EACH school house Friday night and short session Ws are Just begin children, who had been employed absence of Mrs Clara Kirk The NRA la bafinnlng to work. made plane for their meeting« to Mis Itulli England and daughter In a hop yard near Independence, ning to study the book of John. • • • be held this winter. BLBKKT HBDK R4H.<r Inflation alao la starting Fave wer» In Eugene Satin day relumed Sundav The Mieses Katie and Annabelle PubUsh.d I tkj Thursday by C o tt* s < Here s the proof Glenn Jennings Is spending the A tlv outlet Churoh. At lateree«- Louis Dodge a ho Is einploied O ro s s P u b d ls h lu t C om pany N R a officials in Portland have Gllcrlrt were Eugene visitors Sat t on of w»»t Main and M streets la near Pester, apent the week end week In Eugene al the Miles urday. a small white churoh. Seventh Dav 1 at hla home heie Wicks home and helping Io build i’™';*?“* received a latter from a woman In Mbeei Setta .... Mildred Smith entered school in Waat Virginia Tan cents In silver Church of Christ, I G Shaw, Advrntltt. Each Saturday at 9 30 an C J. Howard has taken uvvi the a new ham A flret-elaae pshUsaitsa «ai. town Monday hour Is spent In the study of ths Pastor Sunday school. 3:45. Clent was enclosed and the woman tegs ile « » » sa sesssd elaaa m a ile r Dorena poalofflce Jeanette Trunnell was absent Sarff. superintendent. The men of Sabbath school leeaon. At 11 o'clock Underwood Typewrltei 320 Mei ■e ste se« otti». .. \ si.th asked the addresses of two men from school Monday. Mra. Ellen land has taken oyet the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, ds school are with the Communl- livers a serm on, the proof of Ids th ssm a llg sn i’i »1 stole here in the line! who would be suitable as husbands 8 1 'H t k - k lP T IO N K À T S d A Red Cross meeting was held this Mun s Bible class at the armory. (C e a h ta adrar.ee ) She said she wished to write them at the school house Friday night ÌA »tsiteiueiu» being named by chsir 'orenoon theme, "Walking by tar O»« mentite IO» with matrimonial intentlona and v»rae from ths Bible Wed Relief work for the coming winter Faith.” Sta m e a U a ... | 1 OOkHt. « e e t h 2 • This is to be rally day for nevdav evening hour. 7 30 Two for 10 cents is about the was discussed Ferwtgn ’ »• et e the church and its friends, and a The A. M White family. Mrs. potluck dinner will be served at present quotation The market on U etti bey ef IMtKENA. husbands long has been in a seri Abbie Jane White and Mrs. Inex noon Evening service, 7:30, ser Matlaaal E d lta r ta l a a a» latto ., Osacoa H is tr F d lm r la l A a ar.-la ltaa Sept H Mice Ruth Shearer of ous condition because of overpro- Kramer were dinner guests at the mon topic, "Our Hopes and Alms O ra<oa N e w ap ap er C o a f.rv n I-aura Massey home Sunday. luctlon and also somewhat be for the Next Twelve Mouths." Eugene visited Sunday at the home The Herald White family of Eu Junior C. E at t) 30 senior C. E of a brother. Harry Shearer. a lth a a e k r a a r y p ra c a u iia a » I I I b r u k r n cause of underconsumption. This le avo id e r r o r T b a H a n tia a l accepts ad gene visited Sundav at the Alible Mr and Mrs Jack Kerns of In main auditorium at 0.30 Prayer woman has become thoroughly im Jane White home • a r t i . l a * la Ha ccluinna oa tb r u a d rr Eugene spent the week end with s te a d ie d th a t I t »111 a o l ha H a h ,- fo r any bued with the NRA spirit. She — i John McCall was In Eugene Sal meeting Wedneedav evening. 7 30 Mis , . . , — -■----- — M Mosby and family Community Men's Bible class at a i r c r Is s a y a d t a r t la a m r a l pub U ahrd ua (Special Tailoring Display, Thursday, Sept. 28) would take two of them If every | unlay evening on business J. L. Whltsell and Everett Hoi laaa p ro o f is road by U r a d r a n ia r r and armory 9 48. I. Q Shaw, teacher The D L. Ilsnu family of Eu- r a tu r n r d w ith such a r r v r o r c s rrv c ltc n a woman in the United States should strom of Trent spent the week end p la in ly noted la n r l t i n f ih e rro n and In follow her example it would not K«ne visited at the John Trunnell here Mra Whltsell and daughter New Pin Stripe und th a t ease i f n ay e r r o r so notad is not be long I'cntMwatal Aaaembly of God. Marilyn returned home with them before the price would *,cn,e Sundav. c c r r M tc d by T b a S -n tin a l Ha lia b ilit y be much hichor than two for 10 „ The Atwood Foster, Pastor. Sundav Snikll Chsck Marlin Porter family of a f t n spending two weeks here shall not racaa d such a p ro p o rtio n of the D® m u c n h ig h e r 45. forenoon service. ... It. while Mr» Whltsell was acting h s l n m n a . cottage Grove are moving Into school. -------." 9 -----• a n tlra east o f siich n d v a r tls r m rn t na the t- 'e n t s > although male helpmat pm n s , ___ he(r n npw home whlch W B> f morning worship; evening service, e w ____ poet master. space cccupiad by the s o t-d e rro r b rer» might never be actually worth hnnv Ol Ol £ » > ‘•'•ngelletlc Tuesday. 7 30. merly occupied by the Johnny Mi and Mr» Elmer Wlcke and X r & L '^ T V “ * m u c h more than that. L. udy f Bible study from the book of Acts. son family who have moved to This method of reducing the sur- town. Friday. 7:30, service In charge of r u i i h ir a u r . .. . . . plus *• much mor« practicable, to Mr». Christine Fisher has moved young people Saturday. 3 00. chil —a tie luxe broadcloth xhlrt CRITIUIZEK n IRIN T KNOM. our way of thinking as a husband. from her home with the Bennett's dren's church; 7 30. «tree! meeting A favorite outdoor sport in Ore- than plowing under every fourth to a home near Cottage Grove if weather permit». uaually «old for $2 gon ta baiting the legislature row. although there are many we A cooking club was organised at Nearly everyone likes to tell how could name that should be plowed school Monday. The president Is Flru< MethodUt BplBoopal Church little a legislature does and how under regardless of whether there Dorothy White, vice president Meredith A. Grovea, PaJtor. Sun little a legislator knows. liens Trunnell. secretary Helen day school, tt.-êô. Omer Moore. suj>- is a surplus. Heavy Weight Sue le It la appalling how few persons If women start demanding two Powell, song and veil leader Doro erlniendent; forenoon service, il, thy Gallo. The next meeting will sermon topic He Came to Him really know much about legisla- husbands, and two should not be littla a legislator does and bow too many for an ambitious woman be held at the same time next self." Special music by the choir. Monday. Evening service, sermon top- know. to support, there is likely to be a Mr. and Mrs Kirkendall of te. .‘Prayer.“ Music by the orchee The Eugene Register-Guard is a runaway market, and the men Bridge visited at the C. 8. Mont- tra Questions will he answered fairly intelligently edited newspa are likely to get an Inflated idea gomery home Saturday and Sun Young people's meetings. Epworth per and a fairly well informed ! of their own importance that day. League. 7, Intermediate League. * —shown In natural and newspaper. As daily newspapers should greatly please Franklin t] 45. Prayer meeting. Thursday. blown color go, it is really rather well edited Delano, 7 3D Women's Foreign Missionary Duties Society meeting Wednesday after and unusually accurate. The husbands undoubtedly would tough to wear Ton picture to yourself the beauty noon In a treatise upon the prosper- demand a code of fair competition of brave-y grid sleadbistness. Knil live special session the Register- The NRA has possibilities and Church of the Naaarcne, C. V Guard says that there is no way angles in directions we did not then sone ’title, wretched. disagree, able duty come« which la your mar Bryson. Pastor Sunday school. &0 per cent Worried Wool to keep a special session from con- I suspect. tyrdom. the lamp for your o il; and 9 45. Mrs. E. C Evenson, superin alder lag any subject .t chooses ------------------- tendent; forenoon service. 11. ser and that the only thing that will Governor Meter told C. L. Starr If you do not do It vour oil |g spilled. mon topic, "The Holy Water»’’; Trousers $2.98 keep legislators from wraagliaj to retire from the chairmanship —Phllllna Brooks evening service. 7:30, sermon topic. —«ilk color thread through several special sessions is of the state board of higher edu- Hell What Is It?" Prayer meet that they will work without pay. cation because Starr had permitted ing Wednesday, 7:30; Women’s mid handsome patterns Missionary society. Thursday. 2 30. I*. K. Nebcin, Helllwell « Nelson are likely to ask the w angling. dissension and bicker* Quick Relief From Sour • • • R.-G. when it succeeded in over- ¡ng among members of the board, liclxiiendeiit cervine »tathin opera Stomach. Heartburn I.utheran Church. Seventh Day tor. turning the constitution and when Who is going to tell the members South Fifth and Quincy. Cot Stomach pains after eating and It put therein provisions that suit of the state board of control, of g.ia disturbances can be stopped Adventist chureh building, west tage Grove, Inaugurate« |rfck-up Main street—W. Sylwester. 1271 service. Cara are callixl for without it* own purpose. which Meier is chairman, that It quickly with Dr Em ils Adla Tab- If the R.-G. . studied their duty to ica.gu resign iui for vue the i lets. Ranish heartburn, sour Moni Umpqua ave., Roseburg, Ore., pas .ulilod cost, serviced with Rich ---- - the — constitu- ---------- I™ is -— •• --» j tor Services Sunday evening. Oc field products, and returned. "Hua tion to learn that there is no legal same reason that Starr's resigna- ®ch- Give quick relief Cottage tober 1. at 7:45. After the service iiteaa Is much better,* he aava, way of limiting subjects which :ion was asked? The governor <S> the Bible jtlass will meet for a —“on Vale Tire» may be brought before a special certainly would have done well t o ! session, it should also have in- j find some other excuse for asking formed itself as to the truth about for Starr's resignation. pay for legislators. ____________ It is true that 33 a day is not i After giving approval to The sufficient to pay the expenses of a Sentinel's suggestion about keeping legislator but they do draw that a woodpile handy for the purpose 33 a day for Mi special session as of impressing those who seek food provided by the constitution. They without being willing to sweat a also draw mileage from home and trifle in earning same, the Eugene return. They draw such mileage News asks. W h a t would a fellow for both special and regular ses- do if the beggar asked for wood 7” sions, and the fact that a special Give him the ax. Give him the ax. session and regular session may ------------- —__- run one into the other does not Everyone at some time or other prevent members from drawing gets happiness out of bringing joy mileage for both sessions. That to others but not even the most was Illustrated this year, when a (devoted Christian gets any satls- special session expired just as the faction out of the laughter he regular session started. Legislators causes by chasing a new hat up living in eastern Oregon, who drew the street. say 3200 for mileage for the special ' Some more of the nudist styles session of 10 days, did fairly well. If in the present case the gov in women's dress are on the way ernor should call one special ses over from Paris. sion after another until he got The man who gets highest up, what he wanted, members could draw mileage for each session, and fg'ls hardest when he does fall. undoubtedly would do so. HEBRON. The Sentinel gives this informa 26-oz. bottle Sept. 26.—E. J. Edwards moved tion, not to embarrass the usually hi* family back to their ranch Vermont Maid—Cane and Maple reliable R.G., but just to keep-the Friday from McKenzie Bridge, records straight. where he Is teaching, so the girls Fine Cane could attend high school at Cot Peter Pan—Real Quality The NRA tells hanks to be more tage Grove. liberal in their policies towards Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Murry mo Vlk o. business and industry needing tored to Marshfield Saturday and 5-lb. can s 89c money with which to put men to vikited Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Jep- work, or keep them at work. But son. His mother, Mrs. Francis 10-lb. can Murry, returned with them. She the banking department of the had spent the summer with her government tells the banks to step daughter, Mrs. Jepson. They re- on those who have borrowed mon turned Sunday. ey and are slow in repaying i t Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck re What is the poor banker to do? turned Friday from Klamath Falla, No. 2l/ 2 tins where they had gone Monday* Tne weather was so bad and there was so much snow in the hills 3 for that Mr. Kebelbeck gave up his Quart Bottle hunting and returned without hav Plain or Salted ing seen a deer. R iver Loam, Sand, Gravel Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pieser, Albany, and M anure visited over the week end with ERVIN HANSEN Phone 184-R Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck. ¿-lb. can Mrs. Freda Berger returned to her home in Portland Saturday, after having spent her vacation Loose Leaf Forms. The Sentinel with Mrs. John Kebelbeck. Mrs. Tom Williams gave a party Saturday evening honoring her daughter June on her seventeenth 4 lbs. birthday anniversary. L. J. Green has sold his place to a Mr. Bogus from California. Dick Garman has bought the Granulated Soap Alphonse LaBlue place from Mrs. Kerr a—4V4-lb Bag McCoy and is repairing the house, Is, Tall preparatory to moving into it. Mrs. E. J. Edwards visited Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Truman 3 cans . .......................... Clerk. • .......... . Wendell Small was taken to a Eugene hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher of Thornton Corners visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Heath. Taste Telia— 15-oa. Cana Alfred White is having the old Whitney bouse reshingled. 4 cans ........... Misses Annabelle and Katie Gil- crist and Eleanor WThite motored to Eugene and Irving Saturday. Creme Oil or Mission Bell Miss Annabelle Gllcrist visited M. J. B or Golden Wert in Cottage Grove Thursday with Mrs. Louis Strobeck and Mrs. Lou Markham. Armour’i— Via Misses Lucy and Eunice Ed 8 cans ..................................... wards entered high school in Cot tage Grove. They are going to For 30 years Delco-Remy an J from with Miss Georgia Clark. Mrs. Piper visited Saturday af has been building starting, ternoon with Mrs. Mabel Heath. lighting and ignition equip Gunner Anderson. Grants Pass, was a Tuesday dinner guest of Valley Lake—1000 Sheets ment for Ameriea’srieoding Mrs. Jessie Gllcrist Philip Hersey accompanied him to Grants Pass cars. This Is why they build 4 rolls ............................... that afternoon. B .u k ll.b .d tw o Three Big Values You Should Investigate, Sir! Shirts $1.69 fim e Saver Blazer Jacket $5.95 U M P H R E Y & M A C K IN TRISH-SWARTZ Inc. C o tta g e G ro v e ’s Own C ash Store FREE P h o n e 53 C IT Y D E L IV E R Y L ow P rices E v e ry D ay BE W IS E — S to c k Y o u r P a n try N o w B efo re P rices G o H ig h er Specid/s fo r Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday SUGAR $4.95 sack PUREX wood 1 Oc each WHITE KING 29c large pkg. Syrup 39c COFFEE Calumet Baking Powder 69c 3-lb. pkg. $1.39 Van Camp’s Hominy CRACKERS Hershey’s Cocoa 35c 3-lb. box Fancy Head Rice Wheat Flakes Entwood Peas 25c bag 25c T o m a to J u ic e Toilet Soap BETTER BATTERY 15c 4 bars FOR YO U! 25c D ev iled M e a t COFFEE 79c 3-lb. can 25c T o ile t T issu e the kind of battery that will w o rk best w ith the o th e r e le c tric a l eq uip m en t on yo ur car. O. K. SOAP LATHAM. Sept. 26.—A marketing club for the eighth grade was organized at school Wednesday of last week with Bernice Patten as president, Wayne Walker vice president and W e can supply the right size Ilene Trunnell secretary. . Delco Battery for your cor Mrs. Mads Overgaard stepped on a nail Saturday evening injuring at a very reasonable prices her foot badly. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Lockwood of Cottage Grove, who recently purchased the Murray Trunnell: ranch here, visited Friday evening at the Hugh Trunnell home. Clinton Garoutte spent Friday and Saturday night at the Elvis COTTAGE GROVE Kelly home at London. Mr. Kelly I brought him home Sunday morn MOTOR CO. ing. Mrs Murray Trunnell was brought home from the hospital Servies Wednesday of last week. Mrs. John Dugan and children i motored to Eugene Saturday. Jack Mauldini». Prop Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell and daughter Alice and Mrs. Roy Fry of Cottage Grove visited at the Fred Stephenson home in Eugene Sunday. Evelyn Seybold, who had been visiting at the Lee Williams home, has returned to her home In Dex ter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffington of Cottage Grove spent Saturday night at the home of Mrs Buf fington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Yearous. The executive committee of the P. T. A. held a meeting at the I A, ' DELCO BATTERY 4 3 c 10 bars 19c Baking Powder Seedless Raisins New Crop 4-lb.pkg. Calumet 25C 23c l-lb. can rJïC E a r ‘D E'PajiTM EN T Bacon Squares per lb. 10c Baby Beef Steak p e r lb. 1 7 c SHORTENING Bulk 3 lbs 25c Hamburger . per lb. 10c Dressed Rabbits per lb. 15c FANCY SIDE BACON Su g a r c u re d o r w h o le lb . 16c W H E R E TH E T H R IR rT T H F IF P :