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_®5Îta Qtfiknue Sentimi VOLUME XI.IV BUSINESS PLACES TAKE NEW DESIGNATIONS C O T T A G E < l i t i » VIT I A Kt U* S V tltK M M _ « r a _ _. OOTTAGK GROVE, U N E COUNTY, O U W X JN riH TLSD AV, MAIM 'll 28, I wo Sets Relatives Don’t Know Others (xyming BASKETBALL PENNANT IS WON BY ROSEBURG Little Tot Completes Five Generation Family N «4FK u 13668813 F.F.A. ...... . SECOND PLACE DISTRICT T h e s I., G o d ard s h a v e been e n L a n d o n . M a r c h 28. ( S p e c ia l.) te rta in in g tw o sets o f guests w ho | A 7 '4 pound d a u g h te r, b o rn M a r c h , a r riv e d un exp ected ly th e past week 21 to M r. an d M rs. N o r m a n M c K e e l. d n e ith e r set, a lth o u g h th e y ca m e Many Are Reminder) of Old an fro m th e sam e state, k n e w th e o th e r Cottage Orove Floor Is Selected doesn't re a lize yet ho w Im p o rta n t ’ Dale Chapman Is Chajnpion she Is. d e sp ite h e r d im in u tiv e size. 1 aat wae co m in g which th e m an of Days in Mining Campi to a larg e n u m b e r o f re la tiv e s She for Final Play for Jun Hog Caller in Meet Satur one eel 1» a b ro th e r o f a w o m an In ' om pleted th e f if t h g e n e ra tio n on th e second sel T h e G o d ard s were of Wild West day at Roseburg. the fe m in in e side o f th e house, th e ior Championship. a w a k e n e d a t 2 a m. one m o rn in g second tim e th a t th e re has been by th e a r r iv a l o f Ix>on G o d a rd an il fiv e g e n eratio n s In the fa in tly . (C o nclu ded fro m last w o r k ) ( B y J o u rn a lis m S tu d e n t.) fa m ily fro m B ru sh , Colo., In the C o tta g e G ro v e w as th e s ta te cen T h e fiv e g e n e ra tio n s a re : The llu a ln e » * huuass an d profeaslon- d is tric t th a t has been a fflic te d bv T h e C o tta g e G ro v e F . F. A. te r fo r sports fo r Ju nio r high a l m en o f tlie r l l y have adopted Storm s th a t have ta k e n th e to p schools S a tu rd a y n ig h t w h en baa m o th e r; M rs. M a u d Labsch. g r a n d c h a p te r won second place In th e m o th e r; M rs. E liz a b e th G a r m a n , a p p ro p ria te nam es to b r used p re soli Leon Is a neph ew o f S L . God a n n u a l so u th ern O reg o n F . F . A. k o tb a ll te am s fro m C o rv a llis an d g r at g ra n d m o th e r M rs Susan se ctio nal contest held in R o s e b u rg cedin g th e B o h em ia D a y s celebra ard. R osebu rg m et on th e h ig h school tlo n neat m o n th T h e y a re aa fol . i d a y o r tw o la te r th e re a rriv e d gvm flo o r, a n e u tra l c o u rt, to settle W a lk e r, g re a t, g re a t g ra n d m o th e r S a tu rd a y . Iowa E . O B erg , lo cal In s tru c to r, a n d M rs C .n ie llo W elts and son R ob ert th e state c h a m p io n s h ip fo r Junior A ll liv e In th is n e igh borho od w ith o f D e n v e r M rs W a lls la a sis ter o f hig h schools, R osebu rg w in n in g by the ex cep tio n o f M rs. Labsch. whose th e fo llo w in g boys m ad e th e tr ip : G re e n P I l c h T C h ie f o f Police hom e Is Rose Lodge. D a le C h a p m a n , L e o n a rd K in g . A l P e re u n a lly cond ucted In u re w ith t-eon G o d a rd an d nieee o f 8.- L th e slim m a rg in o f one p o in t, 14-13. T h e to t has fo u r g r a n d fa th e rs be rt M c C a ll. H a r v e y K e lly , C h a rle s m - an d John. O n ly ho tel w ith bare io d a rd . I'he close c h e c k in g an d m a s te rly and fiv e g ra n d m o th e rs as fo llow s C la r k , M ilto n S m ith an d N o r r is T h e L on G o dards h ave gone on In co nn ection I f you d o n 't believe h a ll h a n d lin g o f th e lads w ould K in g E a c h o f th e sever) boys w o n to J u n c tio n C ity to vis it at th e have done c re d it to those w ith m ore M r an d M rs. A ug ust la b s c h S r I'm a alu th I'll allow you m y s tar M r. an d M rs. A ug ust a place In th e v a rio u s c o n t sts H o te l Ita r t e ll F i f t y room s of h o n e o f E a r l G o d a rd , b ro th e r o f yenre of experien ce A t no tim e was A lb a n y ; Labsch J r., Rose lo d g e , M r. and toon. eolld co m fo rt. e ith e r te am m o re th a n tw o baskets M rs R ic h a rd G a rm a n . M r . an d M rs w h ich w ere ju d g e d on p rocedu re, s k ill an d q u a lity o f w o rk . Ilo w e 'e C o n fe c tio n e ry — H o m e ahead o f the o ther. L W . M c K e e l. M rs Susan W a lk e r D a le C h a p m a n won fir s t place In m a d e candy E a c h te a m w as a c co m p a n ied by th e hog c a llin g contest, w h ic h H e c k 's G ro c e ry 1)111 pickles a hand and a b o u t 100 rooters These, m akes h im e lig ib le to e n t r th a c le a n ly sh avi n and fre e o f b irth au g m en ted bv local fans. U s e d th e sta te co n te st to be h eld In C o r v a l m a rk s g y m Io c a p a c ity . T w o row s o f spec lis M a y 1. H e in ric h J e w e lry Y o u r w atch ta to rs lined th e flo o r a t the c<lg< T h e U n ite d H tate« c iv il service L e o n a rd K in g w on second n lace atop» ev e ry second. o f the co urt a f t e r th e raised »eats «o iiinilaalo n m»y« th a t n u m t r o u i In so ld e rin g A lb e rt M c C a ll t h ir d H o g a te G ro c e ry T h e frie n d ly nt th e sides had been fille d . The le tte rs received a t Ita o ffic e In d l- tw o bands, n u m b e rin g a p p ro x im a te M iss E le a n o r H aye s, d a u g h te r of In rope w o rk ; H a r v e y K lly th ir d feed store. th a t fu is lru d ln tf In fo rm a tio n ly 2.1 each, fille d th e e n tir e stage M r an d M rs . O W . H a y e s o f P o r t In m ilk te s tin g ; C h a rle s C la r k H e l l i w l l A N elson G iv e I-laxte | ni lan d . fo rm e r C o tta g e G ro v e resi th ird an d M ilto n S m ith , fo u r th In Is b e in g g iv e n th e p u b lic by at th e south end o f th e co u rt. a d r in k o f o u r liq uid . egg g ra d in g . dents, has h e m g ra n te d a $300 Iris h H w a rta G ro c e ry B o h em ia , ag en ts o f som e o f th e c o rresp o n O rlo B ag ley, lo cal coach, nnd dence schools w h ich g ive In s tru c S tan S u m m e rs o f E u g e n e w o rke d »cholarship to M ills college In C a ll C o n te s ta n ts In th e p u b lic sp eak T r a d in g Post. fo rn la . M iss H a y e s Is a s tu d e n t at in g contest d re w fr o m a h a t one Im p e r ia l B a rb e r Shop Y o u big tio n In p re p a ra tio n fo r c iv il eer 1 th e gam e. G r a n t h ig h school an d has received o f th e fo llo w in g to pics one h o u r vice e s a m in a tlo n s horse's neck. T o g u a rd ag ain st loss o f m oney i l l E g rad es d u rin g h e r h ig h school previous to deliv- ry : " A g r ic u ltu r a l K ern's fo r D ru g s A safe place fo . r tu itio n ---- o -------- f th is - ------- k in d , -------- the * 111)1(110 I S ¿ S till ( .» c t t l f l j * years. lo s t y e a r she won th e state P ro d u c tio n C o n tro l P la n ,” " R u r a l p a lid l- — ----------- to send the c h ild re n . h ig h school p i a n o ■ o contest In R e h a b ilita tio n ,” m im laalo n In fo rm s the n u b ile a» . . . . . . - ______ high " F in a n c in g th e th e p lic as K e llv D ru g S to re — Y e O lds com m ission th e a n n u a l m uaic to u rn a m e n t at F a rm fo llow s B usiness” an d " F o r e ig n A p o th e c a ry Shoppe F o re s t G ro v e and has received sev- M a rk e ts fo r F a r m P ro d u c ts ,” N o one ca n prom ise a p p o in t K n ig h t Ita rb e r Shoy ■ M o re N o r r is K in g w o n second p lace w h is k e rs fo r fun, in 'n ls to p o sitio n s fo r w h ic h th e C o tta g e G rove's ta b lo id newnpa «•ral cups fro m th e Or«-gon F e d e r a tio n o f M u sic C lubs fo r w in n in g fo r th e local c h a p te r, s p e a k in g on c o m per was th e subject o f a page fe a Ix x k w .x c d . E C. B o h em ia M in es U n ite d S ta te s c iv il service va rio u s clause« o f contests in piano th e fir s t nam ed »ubject. m ission holds e x a m in a tio n s . I n tu re story In th e M a rc h Issue o f P a H e a d q u a rte rs u n d e r fe d e ra tio n auspices. She is Ix im h a rd . H W A tto rn e y at form atio n re g a rd in g e x a m in a tio n s c ific P r in te r an d P u b lish e r. also a m e m b e r o f th e In te r n a tio n a l eaa? sp ecia lisin g In h o lrlra a law s m a y be o b ta in e d fro m hoards o f M rs . Id a M. W ic k s Dies. T h e O n ta rio . O r e . A rg u s c o n te m I A im in g T r a n s fe r Co. Illg Jess U n ite d S ta te s c iv il se rvice e x a m in plates fo llo w in g th e lend o f T h e an d T 'Z u m a clubs a t G r a n t, w h ere M rs. Id a M a y W ic k s . 75. resi she w ill g ra d u a te in June. Money Express. ers. In n e a rly a ll c itie s a c iv il S e n tin e l In g o ing ta b lo id de n t on R o w r iv e r n e a r R o c k y at th e Ix-o n n rd a Grocery W a tc h th is se rvice bo ard Is located A n odd th in g ab o u t th e va rio u s p o in t fo r 40 years, died S a tu rd a y postoffice. sh eph erd la n d his flo c k o f rats. papers th a t are going ta b lo id Is th a t a fte rn o o n . T h e fu n e r a l w as h e ld Is LeboW . D e n tis t N o to oth too th ey w ere c o n te m p la tin g d o ing so here T u e s d a y itfte m o o n . W a r r a n t debt fo r l a n e co u n ty long be fo re T h e S e n tin e l th o u g h t of yo un g or old, I ta k e th em all. M rs . W ic k s w as b o rn D ear D es Mill». K K . D e a le r In u n d e r w as cut fro m $171.77880 to $182.- It. bu t T h e S e n tin e l did not hesi M o ines. l a , F e b r u a r y 21, 1860. S he « •0 38 d u rin g 1934. a c c o rd in g to th e tate. I t acted as soon aa It g o t th e g ro u n d w e a rin g a p p a re l w as th e w id o w o f Joseph W ic k s , of th e Idea. L o ra n e . M a rc h 2 6 .— 'S p e c ia l.) — w h o d ied In 1918. M rs . W ic k s c a m e M o to r In n S ervice S ta tio n D ia com bined a n n u a l re p o rt C re sw ell w on fir s t place In the to O reg o n six ye a rs b e fo re s e ttlin g c le rk 's , s h e riff's an d tr e a s u re r s o f g o n a l a ir , c ru d e oil. c o u n t y d r a m a t ic c o n te s t f o r th is here. S u r v iv in g r h ild r e n a r e C. R . M ila d y ’s B e a u ty S hop W e do fle e T h e c o u n ty also had $84.423- 73 In cash on h a n d a t th e fir s t o f d iv is io n held h e re T h u r s d a y n ig h t. W ic k s , W e n d lln g ; M rs . Iv a P itc h o u r du rn -d eal. D o re n a w ax second and L o ra n " er. S ilv e r L a k e : S. L , W ic k s . D o M e ad o w lan d C re a m e ry T h is Is th is y e a r as co m p ared Io $43.717 82 th e p reviou s y e a r th ird . th e d u m p to d u m p y o u r cream . re n a ; M rs J E . W oodson, C res T h e schools an d play title s w ere M o rris A M c L a u g h lin P a c k sad w e ll, A . E. W ic k s , T h is c ity ; R a y dies an d sp in n in g w heels a spec D is tric t fin a ls o f th e L a n e coun- D o re n a " F a ls e W itn e s s ;" C re sw ell, m ond W ic k s , D o re n a ; M ile s W. la llv , ly "B" league d r a m a tic to u m a - "O n V en g ean ce H e ig h ts ;" L o ra n e , W ic k s , C resw ell. W a lte r D a v is . i m e n t w ill be held a t 7 30 F r id a y "C rim s o n C ocoan ut." M u s ic a l num - E u g en e , is a b r o th e r an d M o u n ta in S ta te s P o w e r Co. — M rs. ; ev in th e h ig h school gym g v m - hers w ere given by C re s w e ll double A u re lia D eM oss, E ug ene, la a sla M o re p o w er to you e v en in g In I j naslu m here, w ith B lue R iv e r, C o m a le q u a rte t. E lm ir a g irls ' q u in te t. te r. T h e r e a re 20 g ra n d c h ild re n N els o n M o to r C o S a ilo r B en ' * burg. C re sw ell an d O a k rid g e high D o ren a m ale solo an d L o ra n e g irls ' n e tt's U v e r y , h o st po w er pu t b a rk an d six g re a t g ra n d c h ild re n . T h e W asp's a s p ’» « schools tin g M rs. t O n ttle A th re e n<’t play ’’T 'w o w p a rtic n ic ip a iin t i e T * 8 |<>e c,u b - O w l C le a n e rs K le a n K lo th rs I r S Q»")voli ..».A »•».. K o rre ll. N e s t," chosen by th e senior« fo ^ybolt and D r. v».. B u c h a n a n o f the Schools Unable to Assure Uncle Sam’s Jobs Eleanor Hayes Is Winner $500 Scholarship Publicity for C. G. Creswell Winner First Place Dramatics Dramatics Finals Arc to Be Held Here High School Notes M r». John S. Allen Die«. th e ir re p re s e n ta tio n alo ng d r a m a t l 'n iv « rs ity o f O reg o n an d some e F u n e ra l service« w e re held S u n ill ■ d a y fo re n o o n fo r M rs. Jo h n a ic b e presented A p r il 12 | j l»erson p e iw n fro in im . o tta n n ige r ««rove Ic lines w ill be m C ge G ro v e w w ill I , A l In IU - 1» v . > >.» .... 4 .. t llllff C M In th e g y m n a s i iu m T h e » p . I lay Is an a * c c* t ItM M Judges. M u sica l n u m K o r a w l l , 1 len . w h o d ied F r id a y a t h e r hom e . u . n . . usual . . . . . . i ty ....... ,.i f m y s . te ry —. .. — pe o w ith an be g iv e n betw een •>’ at B lu e M o u n ta in K e n n e th T o b ia s • un exp ected fin is h N e w sets fo r sm all ad m issio n w il II be ch arg ed In — —» r a í-.-., -i i o » ffic ia te d an d In te rm e n t w as th e stage a re being c o n stru cte d by S hields ce m etery. m em b ers o f th e s e n io r class u n der W a n t n d s G e t L o s t S h o e s M rs. A lle n w as b o rn N o v e m b e r M e th o d is t E p is co p al C h u rc h th e d ire c tio n o f M r B ag ley and M e re d ith A. G roves, P a « to r. — Sun- 13, 1569, on M c K e n z ie r iv e r L a n e M iss T u rn e r . T h e cast Is as fo l i d a y school, 9;45; fo renoo n »ervlce. county. She w as m a rr ie d O cto b er low« Roger M c D o w e ll. C lau d e 11. serm on to pic. “T h e C h u rc h , th e 18. 1896, an d spent h e r e n tir e life M ille r ; S teve N elson, D o n a ld N ix .... rv-v- te> » ____ K t N a t i o n ' » B u lw a r k o f M o r a lity and in th e co u n tv o f h e r b irth . S u r v iv o n , H e n ry F lfle ld , R ill G re g o ry : *' L D e fe n d e r o f th e H o m e ;" e v en in g ing a re th e hu sb an d ; th re e c h ll- l a g s C u rtis , A u ra C o o k; Ren la S e lls S te w a rt, a f te r u a v ln g fo un d Rervice. 7:30. serm on to pic, "T h e i d ren . C h a rle s o f T illa m o o k . C lif th ro u g h Sen , n n e r D >.n a m lc of th e S p irit," fo rd o f C o tta g e G ro ve an d M rs H ic k m a n . J u s tin B ro w n . R e id C a r- * fin d e r son. M a rv in W ils o n ; H a n k . P h illip tln e l classified ads. T h e fa v o r ite h y m n n ig h t, vo cal d u e t by A n th o n W illis , C o tta g e G ro v e ; tw o G lass; N a n c y M e rrlv a le . D ais y v o lu n ta r ily re tu rn e d one shoe to M rs. J. G. G rim e s an d M rs . W o o l- I b ro th e rs , H e n r y H o w a rd o f P o r t Z lm m c r ly . M v rtle , Peg W ils o n : th e S en tin e l an d th e fin d was a d cot t E p w o rth League. 6:30: p ra v e r lan d an d R a y H o w a rd o f E ug ene. M rs. S te w a rt saw th e m eetin g , 7 30 T h u rs d a y : M rs N e e ly M c D o w e ll. G e o rg e tte vertised o ffic ia l K n o w le s . L illie , F a y e R n d y fe lt, ad an d cla im e d th e shoe, bu t o n - bo ard m e e tin g . 7:30 M o n d ay. I I mpqua H a rb o r H earin g Set. shoe was no good w ith o u t the M rs E m m e lin e Jessup, I.I l a M o s W a s h in g to n . M a rc h 23. — T h e m ate, so M rs S te w a rt ad v e rtis e d by f o r It in T h u rs d a y 's p a p e r an d It * en tccostal A ssem b ly o f God. A t- board o f en g in eers fo r riv e rs and A lu ncheon o f Spanish ric e nnd h a rb o rs an no unced to d ay pu blic n ed F r id a « Z w . . wcx,<i F o ste r. . P asto r. — Sunday- »n n d w lrh es w as sold In th e h a ll was re tu rn e d F r id a y m o rn in g school, 9:43: forenoo n service. I l ; h e arin g s to co nsider a ll d a ta in con F r id a y by th e hom e econom ics w ith proposed im p ro v e ev en in g service. 7:30: yo u n g peo nection R ic h R ic h e r, P o o r P oorer. g irl» T h e p ro fit o f $2 83 was m ade ple's m eetings. 7:30 W ed n esd ay. m ents in th e U m p q u a an d Y a q u in a H a m ilto n V e n tc h , w r itin g fro m Schools closed W ed n esd ay fo r be held P a s to r w ill speak fro m R o m a n s a t riv e rs in O reg o n w o uld th e r e m a in d e r o f th e w eek fo r Tulare«. C al . expresses th e hope th a t 7:30 F r id a y J u n io r c h u rc h , 3. S a t here M a rc h 25 an d 26. T h e h e arin g s th e depression w ill soon be over, Livery. sp rin g va catio n . I on th e U m p q u a r iv e r an d h a rb o r but fe a rs th a t w h en it Is th e u rd a y . S m ith A S h o rt S ave ev e ry day V ic to r H e n n e m n n , Junior, r e tu rn w ill be held as a re s u lt o f a resolu w e a lth y w ill be m ore so an d th e th e I. o A. w ay e<l to school th is w eek n ftc r an C h ris tia n Science S ociety. 242 tio n be fo re th e senate c o m m itte e on S m a rt S ho p la d le s * a p p a re l o f absence o f se veral days due to III poor also m o re so. " W e a re s till go S ou th Second St. S u n d a y school, co m m erce to d e te rm in e th e ad vis in g .” he w rite s , "but not as fa st as d is tin c tio n S u p erb hosiery. nesa. 9 43: forenoo n service, 11, serm on a b ility o f p ro p e rly an d p e rm a n e n tly S ta n d a rd O il Co. — Z ero len e I lo c a tin g th e In n e r ch an n el, and h a v- A sile n t p ic tu re , " T h e M a n W ith , we w ould lik e . I don't k n o w ho w su(,,ec| Reality.” 1 soothing s y ru p m oto rs c ry fo r II. out a C o u n try ," w as presented at I m u ch o u r R oosevelt has done fo r I ing th e w o rk done by th e fe d e ra l th e la b o rin g m a n In O reg o n , bu t he S hell o i l Co W e ’ve s talled some j th e h ig h school a u d ito r iu m F r id a y B a p tis t C h u rc h . H e n ry W . D avis, ! g o v e rn m e n t. has o f th e best heaps In to w n , laugh I l w as sponsored bv Ih e Ju nio rs 12 " " done n o th in g f o r th e la b o re r P a s to r.— S u n d ay school, 9 43; fo re In g gas. an d was fo r th e purpose o f ra is in g P " " ' M rs. L illie Doak Die». noon service. 11. serm on by p a sto r; S ta n d a rd O il S ervice S ta tio n — fu nd s fo r Ih e Ju n io r-sen io r ban F u n e ra l services w e re held S un , ¡e e v v e en n in g service. 7:30, 7:30. serm on sub- F lllle la n k y an d Just gas a hit, d a y a fte rn o o n fo r M rs. L illie R quet. I l w as w e ll atte n d e d by g ra d . I U l l D B l()(> m 1’ u .s h c S V V a v l ^ 01 "M u ltitu d e s In th e V a lle y o f S un nyside G reen h o u se W e raise nnd hig h school students About j J D ecision .” T h e m a le q u a r te t fro m D o a k . w h o died T h u rs d a y a fte r - every b loom ing th in g In to w n an d j V ? t . h c amount n e tte d I l i r o t l l * I l S flO W L in fie ld eollegp w ill p r r s e r t a eon- i noon. In te r m e n t w as in the M c It ta k e s |>alns to raise (h em . 5 __ ‘-’• f t M o n d a y ev en in g In th e ch u rch F a rla n d ce m etery. S a n fo rd S ign Shop M a n o f le t T w in O a k s B u ild ers' S upply Co t A tu lip th a t («oked Its head I " nd n° a<,n’ ,« ,lon w l" he . h a re . d. I M rs. D o n k m i b o rn in 1839 at ters. , Goshen. In u ., an d ca u ie to th e Lo- A good |dnee to *n>de. th ro u g h th e recen t snow an d is f.!ii F re e M e th o d is t C h u rc h R . W . j ran e v a lle y , west o f here, in 1890. S prigg s B ro th e rs M o re horses, U n io n O il ( o. K in g o f th e | fu ll bloom an d ha« bt»en in m o re w h iskers. H<,w<>|l. P a s to r, — S u n d ay school, She w as m a rr ie d S ep tem b er 16. bloom since St P a t r ic k ’s . . . I S h o rt's Second H a n d S to re — ' D eep nnd in v v .le h 9 :4 8 : service. 11. serm on I 1894. to T h u rs to n D o a k U m p h re y A M a r k in I f you lose A. Used m in in g m a c h in e ry an d house an a rg u m e n t hen- It's y o u r ow n re jio rle d by M rs. R . ( 1910 th e v ca m e to C o ttag e G ro ve 1003 C hestnut A n u m b e r' o f o t h , r . I hold goods , M r. D o a k died tw o years ago. fa u lt. a re ab ou t to b u rst in to bloom . «erm . n ’ a i.h ie e f' " « a?™ S»' a.30' S te w a rt P lu m b in g W e never serm on su bject, "S e n d in g O u r Sins i T h e r e a re no s u rv iv in g re la tiv e s V e a te h . 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Paul Iverson, Pastor -Services S a t | Hansen; fo u rth . J a c k house fl.Ki.l c o n tro l c o m m itte e o f eyed, w all-ey ed speclallsl H a n k in s Woodard Lumber Co. K in k y Heven bills fo r such purposes h a v urday. Sabbath school. 8:30, John A lic e D u n le v y . W e s le y I exact) o i l Co. T e x a s L o a n S ta r Gibson, superintendent; preaching ! th ird . R u th C h ild ers, L eon a K oon. boards nnd n a u g h ty lu m b e r in g been ob tained . R an g er. service, 11. Pastor Rose D tw tln of ' E s th e r H a n s e n ; second, Io n e D u n - W oodson S e rvice S tn lIo n L iq u id firs t, L lo y d T e x a c o S ervice S ta tio n . M a in St. re fre s h m e n ts m ore quart« Io the Eugene «dll speak the firs t S atur J levy. R o y S ta ld e r; Rubber Stamps T he SsntlnaL T h e T e x a s S tab le day o f each m onth; p rayer m eet M v ers , E ls ie H a ig h t. B e tty Jean g a llo n Your Hom e P rin t Shop F irs t ing, 7:80, Tueeday W itc h e r, R o b e rt K eene. O cu m p au g h G ro c e ry IT d d le rs , not proud W ill ta k e orders fro m anyone. P enn ey C o m p a n y N o sh e lf w o rn goods P ic tu re S hop T in T in k e r re p a ir shop. P a s tim e C ig a r S to re W h e re th e g a n g hangs out. P alac e C a fe Y e O ld e Tow ne T a v e rn Q u a lity M a rk e t T h e Id e a l M eat tng P lace. It e n tle s R e p a ir Shop C h ie f sp okesm an fo r nil b ik e riders. ' R ed L in e Shoe Mhop Boots and harn ess re p a ir. R a d io Itu v E dison's m arv elo u s new In ven tlo n a. e R a n d a ll B u ild in g service, b ric k bat» F u lle r p a in ts since '49. pond d rie d lu m b e r Red S ta r S ervice S ta tio n Texas roun d u p tim e . S a fe w a y G ro c e ry S to re B ill's B a rg a in House. S lu rg e s G a ra g e T h e N e v e r R nlk ■ñ1i.T b-nrr"a Buck to Owner C h u rc h N ew s ;