PREGO CfltUflf ßrovr grattaci port CCC camp «pent the week visitors one »->» r.lng last week at ( and with hl* parent*. Mr and Mr* the Claude Arne home. - Chai I»» Roalaugh. Mr. and Mr». Fred Gueglsberg — ft ’*ï*T '«<*» .* FSWf.'U ■»•TT *!I,B Thara4ar by *» ruttai» Mr*. Dora Wood* of Puitland entertained at their home Satur O«». Fibltahtaa Oomp..» v isited laat week with a daughter, day evening with a dance. gib.« H.4. - ' t ^ i ili- - Ethan Tonole, who accom­ Scott of Marcóla spent Sundav Mr». Chari»» Haiison or Grand June- K m —t» — LJitaZtarr panied Mr». Wood« to Portland on wlth Mr. and Mr». S P. Short- her return and will vtalt for a tlon, Colo., Is a guest till» week I 'ir .l . 1 . . . j " ’ |t » » t |,„ • n l a .r .d „ , ridge of Mr. and Mr». G, E Annand *»<• Jgf»>». «• i . m . 4 »!••■ mbtt.r Mrs H C. Rose and Miss Elsie week. L. K Brumfield of Marshfield Mr». John WllUan and children Rose of Cottage Grove visited 'accompanied Mr». Clifford Wal­ motored up Saturday evening to who would pay it. The number Tuesday with Mr». R B Dixon. lace of Suk creek to the William the Mrs. Amanda Sears home and „ who wouldn't p*y had to be great- W. A. Keane was at Saginaw Well» home at Walden and »pent was accompanied home Sunday by 4 er than the number who would ► rlday at tha home of a son How­ the day Monday Mr*. Btumfleld. who had spent the ard. past two weeks here with her _! Mr and Mr«. Willard Herman of Mr*. J. W Evans. Ml»« Myrtle Harrisburg and Mr. and Mr». Hal mother. Mrs. Sears. And that was the way income Guv Mrs. X W Robinson and son tax was enacted. It has since be­ Evans and Mr and Mr» Eaton of Eugene were vtattor» French of Eueene were week-end Sunday come eo thoroughly accepted that •meets of afternoon of Mt and Mr» went to Portland last week for Mr and Mra Benton Benton Schrenk. medical treatment for the son. who * i no one thinks of repeal Schrenk. has an Infected knee. * But we read in one of our favor- Miss L’leta Olin left Saturday for Mra. T. C. Shaw went to Rose- ttonald and Llovd Landwehr. s tte dallies that this year 50,000 bur»f Monday to the home of a l*ortland, where »he plans to re­ who had visited relatives here the son, O. H. Shaw, whose wife Is main Indefinitely. F Oregonians will pay income ’*» Mr. and Mr». Charles Bales of past week, left for their home in d Have incomes in Oregon in- ill. She expects to remain for sev­ Mount View visited Sunday with Astoria Friday. ■ creased to auch an extent that a eral days. Mta. Max Kruee and Miss Louise Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Green. ; huge number have been forced Mrs. Joe Premaaai entertained Kruse of Latham were callers t into the income-paying class’ Wednesday- at the J. W Fisher 15 children at her home Saturday ■ No. Incomes are much lower and C. R Trent homes. afternoon m honor of the birthday * j now than they were when income Otis Dickey spent the week end anniversary of her little daughter ' tax was enacted. Joanne. The time was spent play­ In Albany- and Corvallis. C. R. Trent visited Sunday af­ ing games and refreshments were How then so many more income ternoon with Charles Putman at eerved. The guests were children ' taxpayers? from the neighborhood and Shirley Simply because the recent spe­ Walden. M EET T H E CI.F.RK Miller Mr. and Mra L. J Green, who LaBlue of Hebron and There are many who can remem­ cial session of the legislature re­ had been living In the C. W Smith of Culp Creek. duced the exemptions. Mrs. Henry Lake entertained the ber the old-time country store. Dwyre house are moving this Some of those who years ago week to Cottage Grove. Gowdyville Neighborhood club of Little attempt at orderly ar­ voted it onto the other follow have Mr and Mrs. Ernest Baldwin which she is a member, at her rangement or display of goods. now had income tax voted onto and children were Sundav dinner home Wednesday at an all-day Usually heated with a wood or them. guests of Mr. and Mrs Bartlett meeting. A potluck dinner was coal stove often with a sawdust served at noon. 1 Now that income tax Is accepted, Johnson at Saginaw. container underneath for the ac­ Melvin Tonole sustained a severe Mr. and Mrs. A. Sehermacher of commodation of consumers of plug the probabilities are that exemp­ Voltage Grove were dinner guests injury to a thumb one day last 1 tobacco who gathered there to tions will be lowered from time to Saturday- evening of Mr and Mrs week while cutting wood The axe 1 struck his thumb, splitting both settle great political problems and time until nearly everyone with an R. B. Dixon. comment upon affairs of the com­ income will pay some tax. Marv Alma Benston and Hattie the flesh and bone through the 1 And those with small Incomes and Katherine Monroe of Saginaw middle. ! munity. Patrons didn't expect clerks to can not consistently object if they spent Saturday with Mr». W A MOUNT VIEW, drop a friendly conversation with helped to vote it onto the other Feb. 27.- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. a visitor in order to wait on the fellow. It has been a roundabout way LATHAM. I King attended the home-coming trade, nor to leave a traveling Feb. 28.—A parent-teacher meet­ at the I. O. O. F. lodge in Cot- man Just as he was getting to the to get the kind of Income tax i tage Grove Friday. ing was held nt the school house , that this writer believed all the | point of a story. Bernice Patten William Sorenson of Westf.r Monday night. time that we should have, and the i Sartorially clerks were left to spent the week end with hla f Hi­ played a piano solo. At the bust joke is that the fellow who be- I their own inclinations. lly here. ness meeting It was decided to Those may have been the good lleved he was voting something Elmer Curry was taken to a Eu­ continue the P.-T.-A. The half onto the other fellow actually ‘ gene hospital for further ex ulna- scholarship to the summer school old days, and they certainly had voted the same thing onto himself ‘ tion last week. He was injured at Corvallis next summer was some advantages. Intangibles tax exemptions have ' while employed at Westfir ana had given to llene Trunnell. After the That kind of store was Just dis­ spent several weeks i n t i , business meeting the cooking club appearing from the picture when also been reduced. pital before coming home. girls sang two songs, "Club Work When times get back to where ■ this writer arrived in Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Warren K< y and Girls, Club Work Bov»," and "The they used to be, income tax, intan- 1 Grove. Mrs Ida Garoutte of 1 irvlew More We Get Together." They The store of today Is an entirely gibles tax and, possibly, sales tax were Sundav dinner guests >f Mr. were followed by a piano solo bv should prove a great relief to different sort of thing. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Iiene Trunnell. The next number No open boxes of dried fruit or real property. This writer would J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales was a violin solo by Ivan Patten not, however, favor complete a bo- s vegetables sitting spent Sundav with Mr Bali par- R. C Kuehner. county club agent, lition of property tax. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. ' reen. and his moving pictures were a or floor for the at Thornton Corners. special attraction of the evening of one of the canine species, or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wl. Mr. Kuehner showed three pic­ Editor John W. Anderson of the to be handled by the customer. and Marie Williams visited tures. "Golden Hearts," "Couple of Practically nothing any more not Eugene News is personally con­ day with Mr. Williams' sis r. Bachelors'' and ’’Rainbow's End." in sealed can. sealed package or ducting a musical column, "Gimme Mrs. Tunis VanProoyn at Latha. Mr and Mrs. Robert St. Elmo Your ’A'." The editor says his cellophane. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson an», and two daughters visited Sunday Everything displayed the b e s t co.unin will not be highbrow and baby, Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Earl the homes of Mr. and Mrs will be presented each Sunday- advantage. Hill of Cottage spent Thursday F ie t Phillips and Thomas Cruxan evening at the Mrs. Amanda In *_• -;ter. provided its conductor is sure it is Clerks on their toes. Sears home. Grace St Elmo was absent from And here’s something this writer read. He refers to "goings on" George Shirley of McMinnville school Mo-ida, suffering from a saw’ the other day in some In­ pertaining to music and to "mu­ spent the week end with his broth­ badly infected finger. sical doings." It is quite evident structions given to clerks: er. O. J. Shlrlev. A meeting of the "Big and IJt- "Do not wear loud colored shirts the column will not be highbrow Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Robinson tle Cooks" club was held at the or other clothing unbecoming a but If that is the way Editor An­ have moved onto what was for­ school house Monday. All but one derson is going to describe mu­ business man. merly the F. B. Phillips place. member were prer nL The group, Mr and Mrs. Glen Llnebaugh which had been , ompleted, was “Have your hair trimmed in a sical affairs in Eugene, he had and children and Mrs. Nancy Line- "Eggs." The work until the next better say he will continue to con­ MAN’S fashion, not a shiek's." taugh of Walden and Donald and meeting. March 19, will be on There were other instructions duct the column provided he is ,L10£d^indwehr of Astoria Fruit Meat equally important. In another ten physically able. years the clerks will have to wear Report has it that sorority- cellophane. house mothers have been directed What has happened to the 59.06 to see that their feminine charges dollar that caused such a stir on have on enough clothes before front pages a few weeks ago? Has permitting them to go out. The anyone noticed any difference in old saying has it that clothes what It will buy? As a matter of don't make the man but the deans fact, the average of things the of women seem to think that ordinary family needs seems to be enough of them will make a lower. If anything, than when the lady.—Eugene News. If it requires clothes to make 59.06 dollar made Its notsy debut. a lady, we are likely to be rather A Sicily clock has a cock that short of that brand of femininity. crows at dawn wnd a lion that roars It has come to pass in this coun­ at sunset. try that when a girl is worth her weight in gold she is worth 335 an ounce.—Dallas News. Even at the lower price for gold, we of the older school got more far our money when we held 'em on our laps than the fellows of today do at the advanced price- CetaMlek.3 IMO FR1D.4 Y and S 4 T U R D J y Airway Coffee Choice Quality Blend lb. 19 Fluffiest Marshmallows .. lb. box 15 Young Maximum Cane and Maple Syrup quart 35 Ladies7 DID YOU KNOW BREIER S HAVE LATEST IN SPRING Inflation seems to be preferable to the InsuUation that we had dur­ ing the days of prosperity. Church News D resses DIRECT FROM NEW YORK WITH EXCELLENT STLYES AT Adventist Church. — At Intersec­ tion of west Main and M streets is a small white church. Seventh Day AdvenusL Each ¡Saturday at »10 an hour is spent in the study of the Sabbath school lesuon. At 11 o’clock the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de­ livers a sermon, the »roof of his statements being named by chap­ ter and verse from the Bible. Wed­ nesday evening hour. 7:30. Del Monte Peas . . . . No. 2 tin 13 Libby’s Spinach . . . No. 2l/ 2 tin 14 Mayonnaise Best Foods 2 pt. C h o c o la te EXCELLENT STLYE, NEW, SMART AND DIFFERENT C. J. BREIER CO Steel and Wood Filing Cabinets and Transfer Cases The famous Macey line The Sentinel; First Methodist Episcopal Churrh. Meredith A. Groves. Pastor. —Sun­ day school, 9:45, Omer Moore, su­ perintendent. Forenoon service, 11, sermon topic, "Becoming a Metho­ dist.” Ves-er service, 5, sermon topic, “A Lion Tamer" Special music by young ladles’ quartet, orchestra and others. Hymn re­ quests bv orchestra will be played at 4:45. Young people’s meetings: Epworth leagues, 6. Prayer meet­ ing, 7:80, Thursday- Free Methodist Church, R. W. Howell, Pastor. — Sundav school, 9:45, in charge of Mrs. Lillian Cormlck. Forenoon service, 11, ser­ mon topic, “Spiritual Growth.” Evening service, 7:30. sermon topic, "Daniel's Prophetic Image and the Stone That Smote It" This is the third in a series of prophetic ser­ mons. Cottage prayer meeting, 7:30, Thursday. • • • Highway Baptist Church, Henry Wilson Davis, Pastor. — Sundav school, 10, M. C. Hickenbottom, su­ perintendent. The pastor will be­ gin a class of new converts Sun­ day In training for church mem­ bership. Forenoon service. 11. ser­ mon topic, "Called to Be Servants and not Masters." Evening ser­ vice, 7:30, sermon topic, "Follow­ ing the Oleim.” Prayer meeting. 7:30, Thursday. Penb-cmtal Assembly of God, At­ wood Foster, Pastor. — Sunday school. 9:45. Forenoon service. 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carver, evange­ lists, will begin a series of ser­ vices to be held every night for two weeks. Children’s church. 3, Saturday e » • Presbyterian Church. James Alk- ln Smith, Pastor.— Sunday school* 10. Tom Short, superintendent Forenoon service, 11, sermon topic, "The Greatest Thing One Man Can Do for Another.” Evening service, 7:30, sermon topic. “What Will Jesus Do With Me?” This is the ninth sermon In a series on "Spiritual Recovery." Young peo­ ple's meetings: Christian endeavor societies. 6:30. Prayer meeting, 7:30, Wednesday, topic, "Witness- Christian south Science Second Society, street 242 Oranges Baker’s Premium j l b - 1 Baker’s £ lb. j C a lu m e t Baking Powder lb. 2 Snowflake Crackers florida Russets Bananas Golden Ripe MEATS B acon Dainty Salted Wafers S q u ares Note : Correction of error in last week’s ad—should have read “ 2-lb. box 29c ” ureau A new use for egg yolks. Sunshine Seven-Minute Icing. One cup sugar, 6ne-thlrd cup boil­ ing water, two egg yolks, one tea­ spoonful vanilla. Beat egg yolks In top of double boiler; add sugar and then the boiling water, gradually. Have water in bottom of double booller boiling gently. Place egg mixture over water and start beating im­ mediately with rotary type beater. Beat constantly until mixture looks fluffy and will stand in peaks when beater Is pulled out of it Flavor. Orange juice might be substituted for water. For aid In household problems, menu planning or special recipes, send In your request with a self- addressed stamped envelope to Julia Lee Wright, director, Home- makers’ Bureau, Safeway Stores, Inc., Box 660, Oakland. California. A L W A V S M A K IN G R R TWO FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 5 3 -TELEPHONE .53 S p e c ia ls M a rc h 2-3-5 G O T F E E Royal Club 3-lb. can 6 V C S a la d O il Bulk Baking Pow der Calumet Kean 25c FLOUR Blue Bell Hardwheat 49-lb. bag $ j [ . 3 9 Q u a rt G a llo n SO A P BIG BOY . . 7 bars 25c SO A P CREME OIL 8 bars 25c I una Fish cuns Grapefruit C ocoa Church o f the Naxarene, C. V. Bryson. Pastor. — Sunday school, 9:45, Mrs. E. C. Evenson, supsrin- tendenL Forenoon service, 11, the third of a series of sermons on the tabernacle. Evening service, 7:30, evangelistic. Prayer meeting, 7:30, Wednesday. FRUITS and VEGETABLES U n .v e re ity ol Ore am debate team s haws abandoned the old style of 'n e g a tiv e en d a f fir m a t iv e " co m p etition , and this year a re c a rry in g th e ir "symposium p lan " d ire c t Io th e people of v a rio u s c o m m u n itie s In th a state. In pEice of d e b ating to m s r iv a l collsg» on s o m t o o n tro v trs ls l topic, th e y h a ve ta k e n te a atlo n In Oregon for a su bject, and team m em b ers present th e ir view s and fin din gs to au d ie n ce s com posed of e ltlre n e . In th is way students gam va lu ab le experience and th a people era g iv e n th a b e n e fit of th e ir study. T h e y have a lre a d y been en th u sia stic ally received In several co m m un ities, w h e re th e y have appeared befors com m unity clubs, granges and elmE-ar organisatio ns. T h e y p lan to v is it m a n y p a rts of the state, and la te r m ay Join a s im ila r spued fo rm th * U n iv e rs ity of W ash in g to n fo r a e e rie * o f m a ttin g * In S outhern W ash ing ton end N o rth e rn O rego n. M e m b e r* of th e team », shown above a r e le ft to rig h t, firs t ro w — W . A. O s h lb trg . coach; C len n H o llid a y A lbany; E v e re tt Cola, P o rtla n d ; Jem »» W e e to n , P o rtla n d ; H a ls Thom pson, E ug ene; M a ry Jana Jenkins, assistant debata m an a g er, E u g e n e ; E d W h e a l ock. P o rtlan d . Second row — P ra n k L iv in g s . P o rtla n d ! Jack M c C Irr, P o rtla n d ; K a n n a th B a L la u , E ug ene; P ra n k N a th , Eugene; Louie K eleey, P o rtla n d ; W illia m H a ll, P o rtla n d . T h ir d ro w — D a v id M o ntag. n rtla n d ; H e rb e rt S kalet. St. A n thon y, Id a h o ; W illia m Shepherd, P o rtla n d ; and Q w ln flr ld A tk la o n , t v »cada. Those In the w om en’s teem are le ft to rig h t flre t ro w — M a rg u e rite S un atrru p. M y r tle P o in t; E u la Loom is. Eugene; M a rg e ry K itt lin g , G a rib a ld i; Nora H ltc h m a n , P o rtla n d ; G e ra ld in e H lc k a o n , P o r tla n d ; John L. C asteel, coach. Back ro w —-H e r m ln e Z w an o k, P o rtla n d ; O etly H u n lly , E u g en e ; M a d e lin e M o K eow n. C oq uille; P au lin e George. E ug ene; G w endalena V e n y a rd , C an by; and M a ry Jana Je n k in s , Eu gene. M ita Jenkm a, because of her w o rk In sa tiatin g w ith m anaging, has bean voted an " h o n o ra ry m a m ­ b a’’” of the m a n 't team a t w e ll a t th e w o m e n ’s. P E A S Entwood tall tins 3 for 2OC Rolled O ats Regular 9-lb. bag 35c G ra h a m Fine «• coarse 9.8-ib. bag 35c H O N E Y Strained 5 - lb .p a il4 3 c TobaCCO Prince Albert or Velvet tin 10c W ell C u r e d ........................ Meat Department P u re L a rd LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Crab Meat Macaroni Rice Broken Spaghetti Cheese Com Butter Kernel Salmon Alaska Pink N».|nn 4 »»• 4 lbs. SHORTENING 3 lbs. for 25c HAMBURGER 10c lb. LOIN ROUND T-BONE Beef Roasts 12J4 c " 1 3 ^ Pure Pork Sausage Short Ribs [5c lb. 2 lbs. 25c W H ER E THE T H R I F T Y T H R IV E Full Cream W HERE Forenoon service. 11, subject, "Christ Jesus." / S M IL IN G SER VIC E WELCOMES YOU