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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1934)
ra o » n r & or, L orraine Coiner; w orthy M r. and Mrs. W . M MacOIbbon z?d v,“ T'. * * £ ? 'Voolsy; C har- sntsrtsinsd the L. W Coiner fsm - ° * i >r? i* !a K now U s; Hope, lyl at eupper Sunday evening, hon f M a r g a v t Psterssn; F aith . R u th orlng Mrs. Coiner on her blrthdav Stowell musician, Peggy Savage; anniversary. T h e table" and rooms d rill leader, Kathleen ler, K athleen D aug h erty; were a ttrac tiv e w ith mixed fall Mrs. B righton Leonard and M rs chaplain Catherine Nelson; N s - flowers and the evening was spent Bonita S k illin g entertained the * ? " • Kathleen Moore; Im m o rta lity , socially. C arnation club F riday evening at tjenevleve Breaeler. Isabelle Sat ley the Leonard home. O fficers were * .aa Installing officer A ni. tuber The Tuesday Evening Study club elected as follows: Miss M y rtle *h lp contest, to last several weeks, met this week M rs W illia m Mac- Snauer, president; Miss Glenda waa started, w ith M arg a re t Peter- Gibbon reviewed "Expression In K « * ,» *;r«t* D ' lr * * * u,r e !-.A t bridge “ J Kathleen D augherty as Am erica" by L udw ig Lewiston and Mies Helen Olsen held high score captains Mrs. c M Shinn reviewed "Worn- and Miss M y rtle Snauer second ♦ - an of This E a rth " by Francs* high. Refreshm ents were served Mrs. C. H . K line entertained the Frost. a t a late hour. The rooms were Tuesday Bridge club w ith a 1 - + . •ttra c tlv s ly decorated w ith asters o'clock luncheon thia week at the The young psopls of the Meth- Questa were M r s K a rl Bracher. Colonial. The table was centered odist church w ill e n t e r t a in t h e i r M rs Ralph Bailsman. Mlaa Thelm a w ith asters and flow ering vine, friends F rid a y e v e n ln c In ” t h l W ilkinson and M ist Helen Olsen Follow ing the luncheon the group church p arlors The t im e w i ll ’ L The club w ill meet ngxt week at played bridge it the X \ \ hum! u “m wt?h g a m e , a .,«» a ,U the home of M r s C. L. Stroup, home a,-,.| M ,s ;; it, , t ? w S ¿t « rv e d w ith M rs Stroup and Miss Zenna high score. M r s Robert Savage •" n u n ts « mi he served. Mough.ner as hostesses. was welcomed as a mem ber and « ,„ r . .. — ♦ was presented w ith a corsage and i,™* G ra n n i* and Mr«. T he following were Installed ¡ * f s H ^ P h Soitsman was a guest ' ' ^ { u r d ^ " ’afTeVir w n * * ^ ! ,n th ‘ Monday evening a t a meeting of T h * club w ill meet In two weeks - . h >me h x? ■ - Rainbow ‘ - irls - W o rth y aovia- - t h M rs W ^ W o r k m a n of " « . „ “ S h iiS the G CrAr>Tr>'T'\7 K i W l l j l W r l X I V X W I | f.l,t e 'V’- V ita m in s A lw a y s T h e r e | E v e r P la y e d T h e ir P a rt Health Nurse Is Employed. M rs Della F ttig e ra ld , nurse w ith the county health unit for a num her of years, has recently been ap pointed public school nurse for four districts, of which Cottage Grove Is one The other three are Oakridge, Bethel and R iv e r Road M rs Fttsgvrald w ill be here each Monday This week she. w ith the assistance o f D r. R. Romlg. coun ty d o c to r gave physical examlna lions to football players and check ed up on pupil a In th the central and weslxlde schools The Idea that rltauilns exist alone In the various foods snd that a sultlclent variety moat he fed If all are to be Included in the ration la one that ... la likely to be obtained «.7. ‘ r " 1” " t 'ratlire discussing them Th* »»'I'hasla placed upon a cer tsln food s content of some p an ic ular vitam in mas lea.l to the . ’ .u . . elusion that no other vitamin can he found In lhal food. As a uiat ,w of f , c ‘ - a corr.«,H.ml Tuberculosis claims an annual ent In Ihe Rural New Yorker, the •oil of Ikl.tXM persona In Ihe United Slates. knowu vita mins are widely dlstrlh uted In practically all foods any one of these containing several. Certain foods, however are richer In a designated vitam in than others and. If that vitam in la parlleularly wanted, Ihe food containing It la given preferen.-e over other foods bolding leas M rs W . B. Johnston entertained As with all discoveries, that of the Joker ciub w ith a 7;Ju bridge . , — - dessert F rid a y ex cuing, ih e table W illia m Bartels entertained Sat* the role played by vitamins In nu C f n n i n i ’ li f ^ o c i ' o n c x * “J* centered w ith n a geranium s u r'**y nl8h L surprising his w ife trltlon has led Io an emphasis upon D 1 0 m 3 1 II v»,lS C a u s e Slid the rooms w ere attrecctixe ol' th e ir fifte en th wedding an n l- their value that has obscured other XV r .... w ith asters M rs Nelson D urham 'e ra a ry . T he tim e was spent so- . . . , . . - ................ a . ' U s t hR he“ t b o n ™ ^ i L e d *u iJ ‘ M ra- George ^ a ll>' refreshm ents were eery- •O'»»' Im iw rta n c * One g*« sate a fte r eating. A dlerlkn rid ^“ Gjbsvu won the travelin g prize. txL ektinot live upon vitamins alone. b * A t* a f t e r e a t in g . Aw vnxa na ■ . A and no one or several vitamins can him of ail r a t . and now he eat* w er< Mr«. J*cob*«u. M r*. — . a n y th in * and feel« fine Kern's for J- G r*lia m . M r*. F ra n k Gaida- B tig h lu u Lvouard euUr> accomplish all things In nutrition. D rturt I n “ C o T X . G rvyJ ¿ b a r b“ u - IL A. IL ip eu . M is s Uuiivd lira u m t s m e t a c u b F riday “ B e il* B u rkho lder and M r*. L. P. uUeruo<m. X u * U iu * u a * *poui Food Is still fond, and the fact that 17) ¿MUixord. The club w ill meet lu U lxau ^ U * * ou * iu cou traci brta£*. certain n utritive principles con tw o week* w ith M i* * Eunice Van- M r*, «van B ia c h u r » a * * gueai. tained In It have bis*n discovered L>*nberg. —♦ — doea not a lter the fact that these — l'h * X*a*t M a tro u * club w ill principles were there before their The Methodist ladle* aid aoclety meet fo r a l oo u c**<rt luncheou met Wednesday afternoon iu the «uouday iu the M a*om c d u o room*, discovery and that they played AdQO W H Ifl NO V 00 DO W C H V00 church parlor*, w ith M r*. G. Xk ^^th Air*, ln e * n ra m e r and Air*. their necessary parts as well be A ru ta t, M r*. A rtn u r Siem aun and «lame* p. G ta n a n i a* hoato****. fore they became known as nos. HEKRD TVC KCCUSEO VSIN& f M r*. J. XX. Cham ber* a * ho*te**e*. — S uch avìful inngükæ .? p 1 M r*. Andrew Brund u u * «lected 1'he Kenam ^tou club w ill hold F I T a .0 H b \K VJkftiir] preaident to take the place ox M r*. au all da^ m eeting \ \ edne*oa> in C. N . Band, wno recently moved E U. U. F. hail, xhe day w in be M a m m o th C ave D iscovered to Orv£ou City. X'lan* were made » p in t quuuug and a pouuck din- FIT TO BE MAOHé C by a H u n te r in Y e a r 1809 wxb be *erved a t uoou. DCCEMT PEOPLE kNOI fo r the annual chivaen d inner to Mammoth C tra , Ihs largest —♦ — I 8R0U&WT HIFI HERE pi be held m a\ovt.ruder. T h irty -fiv e were pre*ent and r e in *h m e n t* The C h ru tia n ladle* aid eociety known csveru In the world, was were *e r\e d a t the tea hour. hoiu tu eir annual eapeneuce discovered In I8DH by a hunter —♦ — *ocial Weuu<-*day a ile r n o o u , Gc- named llutchlns, relates s w riter In The L ad ie* u o lf club enter- tober 10, in the church p ario ra the d as e la n d Plain tG aler. The tamed w ith a benefit bridge p arty —♦ — Xhureday evening ox la^t week at X'he Juvenile Gc^ree of Honor cave Is situated In Rdtnonsnn coun the hom e* of M r. and M r*. V ic to r made p la n * a t th e ir meeting Mon- ty. Kentucky, near Green river, Vham oer* and M r. and M r*. Cieo o^> aiueinoou to e u te ita iu w ith a about 128 tulles southwest of Lex M oreioca. A t the C ham ber* home Uivater party X* n d a y uighC Ington. There are several streams M r*. Schofield S le u a rt and P. S. —♦ — B u ko w *ai held high *core* and a t X'he LaC om u* club w ill meet In the « r e , the prltirlt>sl one being the M o r e l« a home M r*. W . A. Tuedday w ith M r*. C J. K em In- Echo river, which Is nearly three- B all and N . Fox held high score*, alvad of w ith M r*. XL B. G rig g a quarters of a mile long and cone Kefreahm enta were served. Prv> ----------------------- munlcates with Green river. The ceed* are to be u*ed in enlarging E U N IX A N . Styx, about 48H feet long. Is crossed the d u n house. Sepc 24.— The H a r r y D a v i* fam - —♦ — liy of Shoestnug were gue«t* T uea- by a remarkable natural bridge. We stand ready to demon M r*, George Jacooeen entertain- uay a t --------------------- the George ----------------------- B a ili* home. , There are avenues which extend strate to you that the very i d th e O. L. H . ciuo w ith « l . j j xira. Xxiliuuu S ta rr of Kugeoe, eor „dies »n.l »mat ... bridge dessert luneneou zueadoy. who had heeu visluug her parents ■ k al I ambers spa best in breads, rolls, cakes A lte ra anu arnnma were Catne aud M r. and M rs. L. A_ Means, r since clous enough to hold skyscraper of- and pastries can be bought ixxmu decorauons. M r a Xxarreu Xx ednesday, returned home S a tu r -! Acs buildings. All of the hnlla of- for the same money as the M c ra ria n d nerd hrgn score unu day. fer to view a great variety of crya jtru cs were won oy M r». th e F rie n d ly Neighbors c lu b ! tala and Ineruatatlooa tfalagm ltes average. We use only the traveling t . C. xxheater, Mrs. C, E . F ro st wrU meet O ctober 4 w ith M rs. E lla and stalactite*, and with the eat finest materials and skilled and M rs. Xx B ronnstou tsuasts xxilla. master bakers have fresh were M rs. Johnston, M rs A. Xx. Lax’enta Abcene had her to n s ils 1 araeta and fountains form a moat rxrrne and Mrs. O- V. Hrease. The rem oved F rid a y a t the o ffice of a picturesque sienery. products ready for your ernh w ill meet in two weeas w n n Collage Grove physician, Trips through the eave are ar V n grocer daily. Try our Pam. w ire M c ra rm n d . Lane Sh orlrid ge of Roseburg was ranged at cerisln»fi''iirs under tbs —♦ — an overurgnt guest Thursday a l Qy Loaf today. Mrs. C. M ulxunn, M rs. Atwood the George S u therland home. F r i- i direction of e iiie rt guides An en Fos.er, M rs, ra s c u s On. w art, M rs. ja y m gnt he xtsned a t the j . W . trance to the cave, oju-ne.l several u le n ru c a e r and Mrs. M. C. Jouu- m o r n home. year* ago. has a (rip which Includes son enterunuea Monday e x e m d . The H a r r y D a v is and George on Its route Robertson avenue, dis a t the M tu xinn i home w ith a store Rales fam ilies spent fro m F r id a y ) Morgan & Fullmer Phone 96 snower honoring M rs. E a to n . tty Sunday a t points along t h e ! covered In September. IB2I. It con neague tL o re tta Glassy of tons- coasC tains the most remarkable and ‘-enn. Can, Who is visinng relatives y jr. and M rs. Claude Abeene of: beautiful formations In Mammoth •. i*ÿ> ~ . anu m e n u s h e re m e h u n o ie u Cottage Grove were week-end: rave, « O L IT O OATS m a s t received a num ber of b e a u ti- guests a t the Joe Abeene home. I ’ >••• •<•••••) ’ i n and tis e ru r guts. R e fre s n n ie u ts . F ire burning on the back porch i Minatore«» A Uh« were served. o f the E llsw o rth home was discov- j 1 •«•*»>•« O B iv F A HL a i , , e s F a i r s ’* „ ♦ “ ered a t 5 o'clock F rid a y m orning •INI M rs. M a ry a t. -burg entertained by C arl Sm all, living next door. The French phrase "InloaM fslre'' w h o a dinner Tuesuay eyeum*, H e aroused a few of the close means ’’let do.” nr "leave alone." The imperial Barber Shop nonormg M rs. B e ru ia x\ inner 01, neighbors and the flam es were ex- It la usually understood to signify naaesiue, cue., and m i s . n t n e i D e- tmgurshed before they had done Io politics the principle that the M crs and uaugm er D o ro u iy or much damage. aan Jose, Can, wno were visiting M r. and M rs. G. W Anderson government should keep hands off relatives nere. Guests w ere Jounnj and sou R ill and M r. and Mrs. BETTES BAKERY private business, the theory being n y n m uf R e n o , w a o is v isitin g a . F ra n k Anderson were week end for Your Baked Goods trie m a rry atoneourg borne, m is s guests a t the L A. Means home, that such things as commerce, man ufarlure. labor, etc.. If let alone, nucine ntooeouig, M r. and M rs. A fte r spending the sum mer la the They're better a. R . Veaten anu M rs. Tnes Mecss. W illam ette valley they were en- will adjust themselves The origin 314 Main St. Near the ~ * ,, .. route to th e ir home in C alifornia. of the phrase Is stale.) io he a con M r s R a lp h a s . - m a n , M rs. atew - I t waJI stated in th e London bndge a rt Carison and M is. V ictor Cuam - items last w eek th a t M rs Frances versatlon between the French states man Jean Colbert and a merchant, oers eutertam ed w ith a l.s o bridge Tho rn had been a guest a t the U e s se it lu n e n e o n o a tu r u a y a t tn e w . H . Tho rn home. This was an about the year ISitO Colbert asked aaitsnian home, h o n o r in g i l r t C. error. LUN CH CO LM TER the merchant what the government m. name ot ir e h L m e tame was The F e lix Em s fa m ily and Lov- should do with regard to fostering GUOCEKLEb a ttra c u v e iy centered w nn Cecil eUe and L u clle Abeene attended SEUMCE biATION certain m anufactures prohibiting mruner roses and Japanese anem - church services a t C entral View one*. M r». H . ix. klet.«.«ui Held tugu Sunday. U siE K B E B G b AT Imports of foreign goods etc., snd »core and M rs. xvune P“ the reply was "lAlasez falre, Inlssev M r. and M rs. Chris Abeene and WOODSON S AUTO CAM! s c u le d w i t h a guest prize. daughter were overnight guests passer." meaning "Do not Interfere S aturday a t the Claud Sheets with onr mode of manufacture and „ The women s re lie f corps - m e‘- home in Cottage Grove. S aturday aiterno on a t the arm oiy The Lynch C u rrin fa m ily spent do not stop the Introduction of fo r w itn a uuge atienuauce m spite Sunday in Cottage Grove w ith Mr. eign Imports." We Now Have Complete of the ra in y weatner. It wa» C u rn n's mother, M rs Rosa C u rrin bsrvice for Gaa Gauges Planned to nold tne q tm rttrly d in The H o w ard Cox fam ily moved Liqura &ua Electric uer. October U . w itn M rs. A n na F rid a y into the house form erly In S la v e r y D a y s S en u eu a n d M m Roiton in charge, occupied by the A rth u r Brown Exclusively a > i «» w mexuDcr* are e*peoiauy re fam ily. On September 28, 171«, the peti M r. and M rs. P au l H aney moved tion of some Kentucky slave own NELSON MOTOR COMP Y quested to be present a t m e Go eober L I meeting. Saturday Into the house vacated era was presented to the first legls ■ ♦ by the Cox fam ily . T he R oyal Neighbors completed M r and M rs H a r r y Zim m er- lature of the Northwest territory plain, a t m e ir m e e tin g Tuesday m a n of F orest Grove spent the then In session In Cincinnati, ask xxE nz-END u t a k u . x t l evemng fo r a b en elit card p a lly Week end w ith relatives h e r , Ing that they tie allowed to settle to be neid October a. The R o yai M r. and M rs. M a x Sm ith of with their slaves In the Virginia .xeignbors Guo w ill m eet m e th ird E lk to n were guests Sunday a t the m ilitary district, which comprised M onday of each m onm and the F red Doney home. ________ October meeting w ill be a l m e ! T ___ he ________ N o rv a l W illia m s fam ily of the l,n<1 h e t» * * ” Ihe L ittle Miami C G T T A G E G R U X E -E L G E N E h u m s uf M rs. n iir ie y G a lea , w ill. Corvallis were week-end guests at an^ l ke Scioto. The proposition A R R IG H I A T M A N a Z E H M r s Gates and M r s W ilb e rt W U the L. W . M cK eel home. was unanimously rejected as being »on as n u » it» » e s ^ _ a i ^ Fso'n^of ^ T u c s o n *4 A r i z ^ w h o contrary to the ordinance of I7S7 —A- C A REF C L 1411111 ile re rs a n d D ry C le a n e rs Cottage Grove Laundry Phone 70 Oottuge Qrove All Ltinntiry Servici» Excellent Dry Olenuing Man’s Heart Stopped, W HERE S M IL IN G SER VIC E WELCOMES YOU 53—Phone—53 Service T hat Satisfies W eek End Specials L ane C o u n t y ’s M o s t P o p u la i Hard Wheat Flour B r o u g h t f o r T r ia l Every sack guaranteed or your money refunded 49-11». bag A G ood H a rd W h e a t Quick or pgRRs. Regular C ity B a k e ry F lo u r 9-lb. bag For Your Shave, Haircut or Shampoo c. PALMOUVE E Z _ 5c b a r i9-Ib. hag 39e 3 3 $1.89 $1.69 Sterling Health Soap Peet’s Sun be a in Mechanic Toilet Soap Soap 6 burs 25c 5c bar 5c bar C racker Special Coffee Special 2-lb. box W afers........ 23c Mandalay or Par, Vacuum Pack 2-lb. box Grahams — 23c i-lb. can......................2 5 c 3 lbs. soda crackers__ 33c 3-lb. can...................... 69c D r y W o o d i o r b a le F O R B A L E —ttlovas, F u rn itu re , L id er picmcs R .o c ir ic VX « a n si. A s p sy c«fi lo r uasd atbvva « fu l turm turs. ms ua bsfurs you æ d or bur. MORK1A A McLALGULLN W e have suitcases, floor cover ing, mattresses, reb uilt ranges and gun s tu d io c o u ches, s p e c ia ls aoe our I h U O R T 'b F V R N ÍT V K E S T O R E Louage Grove, Ore. RUBINE** DIRECTORY B E N T1B T B D R . W. E L E U O W Dan ust O ffice F ifth and "M a la Streets Hours 8.30 to Li and 1 to fi 30 p hfvif as U O . C. H . h im » ’ - C- *^ 1 1 « z riT ,“ ' . *n F R ^ t N a tio n al Rank uilding “ B ou i uing Phons 10 L o t lag a Grqya, Ore, _________ JFUYtHClANS lYblClAMS IL A X L E V Physician and Surgeon £ v enm xs by Appointm ent O ver K em a D ru g store Cottage Grove Oregon R . 8L R IC E , M . D . Physician and Surgeon 834 M ain Street Over Cottage Grove F uarm acy Phones: Residence 127. office 75 The Odd F eiiuw and Rebekah spent the sum mer here* w ith M r s lodges entertained w itn a covered A ilsw o rth ’s parents, M r. and M rsi dish dinner T rid a y evening in hon- George Sutherland, le ft fo r home or of the eign ty-tnird anniversary Tuesday T hey were accomnanlrri of the R ebeaan s Follow ing the by Miss Audrey Cor. by Miss A udrey Cox. musical program wa» dinner B ill L ancaster o f M ount V iew given and annual roll call held. waa a dinner guest M onday a t the Hom ecom ing was observed and F . w E Townsend home J. H o les and Tom S hort gave M rs. Thad A ilsw orth ¿nd Audrey snort ta ia s Cox visited T hu rsday a t the L y- _. , ,, _ , . m an Adam s and Sam Shortridge The Degree o f H onor made plane homes In Cottage Grove a t tn e ir meeting M onday evening Joyce LaB lue, who had been to entertain the Juvenile Degree v isitin g a sister, M r s O rville W h ite of H o no r October 6. Flans were of Coquille fo r three weeks re- also made to attend the Degree of turned home Saturday. M rs W h ite Honor convention to be heid Oc- visited her m other, Mrs. V era La- tooer 18 in Albany. Follow ing the Blue, the firs t of the week business meeting refreshm ents E rnest V a n Dusen returned this were served a t me G ray Goose. week a fte r spending tw o weeks at ,, _ . . . ... Pine A llen, M inn., where he was M rs. E lm e r N eet entertained the called by the serious illness o f his N eedlecralt club w ith a 1.3u dess- fath er, who la now much Im prov- ! e rt luncheon Wednesday. The table ed, , and rooms were a ttrac tiv e w ith ............ ....... 11 ------ I miXe<l tal1 ilowers. T he afternoon = f >nA TTTT rn» TUT T U F I I I * n 7CTF mv f«|F 7|TF i waa spent socially and w ith sew- ;r i ing. l& e ciub w ill meet in tw o < , w eeiu With Mrs-^ F e ter Nelson. ' M r - and M ra- E lm e r O. Berg en- . lertained a t dinner Sunday for Rev and M rs. James Sm ith. M rs. | Berg was fo rm e rly a teacher In D ' - u - ,e jyaiiaa - . high school and sang if p J ,n tbe choir o f the F resbyterian * church, of which Rev. Sm ith was |y . pastor before coming here. The Christian Endeavor o f the j Presbyterian church entertained with a roamers' social Thursday ¡P J evening. T he group started a t the ' | church and followed hidden In- , j : structlons as where to go u ntil they fin a lly arrived where refresh- I ments were to be served. I —♦ — Mrs. N . E. Compton and Mrs. CHIKOFRACTIC C. L. Stroup entertained the K in g s D R . IL C. JUOBMIN Heralds of the M ethodist church Osteopathic physician Tuesday afternoon a t the Compton with a specialty in corrective home. The afternoon was spent re fra c tio n of tbs eye studying a missionary lesson and Phone 1878 playing g am es Refreshm ents were 494 Miner Bldg..__Eugene, Ore. served. ____ A T T O R N E Y S ‘ M rs. N . E . Compton entertained H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD I the Social Tw elve club a t a 1:30 A tto rn e y e t L aw I I dessert luncheon Thursday. Ast'-rs I N a tio n a l B ank Building were decorations and the a fte r- Cottage Grove, Ore. I noon was spent socially. Guests ■P were M rs. George Stowell, M r*. H . J. S H IN N W illia m Petersen and M rs. Loc Attorney at La w—Notary Public Ragan. Practice» In AJI Courts A M . ridien Stone The term meridian etone Is usu ally applied to the stones mnrklng the ends of a eo-called meridian line, placed to define the true north and-south line. Such stones are Intended prim arily to enable a sur veyor to text hl* compass between Ihe direction Indicated by the com pass needle (magnetic north) and the true north. It Is Important rhnt a meridian line be placed away from buildings, electric car lines and. In general, anything which might de flect the needle of the compass. M a r g a r in e Margarine wa* flr*t manufac tured In any quantity during the Franco-Prussian war by a French chemist; but It had received It* name, derived from the Greek word "margaron,” meaning a pearl, be fore that period, from another French chemist. Margarine Is now the legal name for any article, whether mixed with butter or not, which resemble* butter and Is not milk blended butter. S te e l a n d W o o d ' F ilin g C a b in e ts a n d T r a n s f e r C a se s Bader Building ’ '"d thl* Pe,ltlon granted, the • 1>ve owners would no doubt have poured Into this region In such num .i . . . . . . &er* ,h8t R,a' ’'r7 ,n|lfbt have been guarantee.! In Ohio's constitution. . . , <*«^«<1 three y c jr i later. The fam oui The Delphian society m et Mon- Macey line ., day evening w ith M rs. C. C. C ru- ' A L T A K IN O ! son to discuss study courses and ! Leeryer made plans to adopt a reading of Cottage Oroya course fo r the w in ter. The club Building w ill m eet In tw o weeks w ith M rs. i t t ____ C K W Q ro W x P r« . I Cruson. IBWfflH'WM— I— a Q re r» The Sentinel Hindu 7 ««teo In thlckJj populated India, curry (a mixture of all kind* of fl*h) I* a standby, although porcupine, rhinoceros hide, *nd tortoise are all eaten In the Philippine*, large grasshopper* are dried, cured, and carried In pockets to be eaten as wa eat s choeolnfe bar. B u lls D o n 't K n o w C o lo rs As far as known, bulls have no perception of color. The action of vavlng a cloth In fu riate* the bull. Many bulls are extremely vicious and will attnek any moving person. B e r m u d a Is la n d s Bermuda consists of a group of 8fl<) small Islands. Matches 6-box carton.................. j d e c a n e .........................10 lbs. Salad Oi J bulk................qt. 52c j 2 2 c— gal. J See th e R em in d o r fo r m o re sp ecials Try Our Meat Department for Quality Meats Crescent Short’ng C O U N TR Y STY LE 3 lbs. for 35c 4-lb. pkg. 48c Sausage 2 lbs. fo r 35c Hamburger 10c lb. BEEF R O A STS 12ic lb. Lean Sliced Bacon 32c lb. BEEF BOIL 8c lb. H ockless Picnics 171c lb. In Bulk