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O ver the E n tire N U Ir Th» Mentinel la K im w ii Those at Hom e Mhouid llonat Much a l'aper, <•) I M K Ö c (Brou esentine i H U I» << rrtaoe uiutM L. KINGS WE THINK FOUR-H CLUBS BETTER Hingt (»Mrt Th,«g and What W« T luth •< tha Hag« Othart EXHIBITS OVER THOSE AT LAST YEAR'S FAIR umk POWELL C L A N A N N U A L REUNION IS HELI) io im t v . <>arxx,v. i m i h « i « * y , at gì « t n . ia u m i mhkh I.O .O . F. A N D REBEKAHS HOED PICNIC DEVELOPMENTS NONE IN STRIKE SITUATION M rm bera o f th» Powell clan from m any polnla gathered in tha city park Munday to r th e ir annual re union. A picnic dinner waa served at noun and moat of the tim e wa* «pent visiting. Thoae praaent from out aid«* e«'.'.'». S i a T S atone; M ia Hazel Hender and M o n Hender. Mra. K and Ann M arlene K athleen night. M K r night and Mra ................... ..... .. ........................— George Pow ell, Edna and T helm a ........ .. M . . . r and .................................. Powell, Mrs O rv ille Pow ¿ H ~ a || ¿ f F u g M r and M ra Vernlce Vernice Powell Powell. Robert J. Powell, M r Bnd M rs. Kob, rt ljPn. M . xl(lr P o w rlI, , , raln ; E w P„ W r,| and W allace Richard- «on ix ,ra n r Mr and M rs Hteve Oyérholaer. W inchester Hay. Sentinel P rinting Gong to M a n y E ia**« and S h o u l d He H u ffk ie n t •r Thoae at Hotne. COTTAI il «a. "E loses Approxim ately 100 attended the I. O. O. F.-Rebekah picnic held Sunday at the Vestch picnic grounda. " " ■"" Federal Conciliator Marsh Said Tha Cottage Grove band gave a Tight Brand Baneball Played, concert in the forenoon and a to Have Promised to With Locals Taking Lead txjuntiful banket dinner was served S S ’J t S " X , E , h , t , , u on I k . « M . A m N o . at noon. Arrive This Week. in Both Games In the afternoon the Tonoie broth- hand pulsed as if ready In it»al a Equal to Thom- Of Lust d., v r l , ' p7 ," ’, , ..h“ v‘ burn entertained w ith "m uîlca/nu m death blow. Cottage Grove loot both of the »v.- mom * L.n iru w h o musical no • • • Year'» Fair. double-header »even-inning gamea r**x’ r ' 9d ’ h'« week In th» atrlke Betty King gave i T alkin g about u n fa ir com petition. ■■■■- ■■■ situation The atrlkera are « III y rung ; ,i’. . ber8 HU" <Uy * ‘tb 8 Prin «- eolo« to g u itar accom panim ent the Manta Claus at W ashington W h U * 4-H club exhibits wars bet- a w a ,llhg Ihe a rriv a l of a federal eraelf A . o e e i . 1 f e e t o r e f_"'ld " c o n c lu d i n g < » m e . In the ought to have to |>ay transportation those of conctlU tor. .. ta . . . r than nan .„uae o, laat . . . . year, year, exhibits e x h ib it. “ » "d ilato r, who »no h n a . been expected expecleo - ’ ' F ra n k ie Snoderà«. Cascade ' a',ca<’ '' league. '-««oc. Both »««h g am e . w e r . cost* on h l* Christm as gifts on tha whole at l b . Mouth Lane any day during the past two weeks. rad lo “ n g e r7 o n of M r . U<ht> lhe en<lln* « 5-t and the ♦ I l club f a i , h .ld F rid a y and Mat S e n a to r. M c N a ry and Mte,war have A short talk was «Wen bv 8eCOnd * * T h t local lads ,ac put up a both w ,red Ih a t ,h e >' hav* “ ' « • < 1C ( A K l n e y good artic le of baseball A news Item inform e ue that a urday. were hardly equal Io thoee A K ing e-™ - oi oaeeoall against the th a t a m ediator be sent a t once. ' ' ' •' league leaders movie ttctrese ha« got a divorce « yoar ago. The attendance. Federal ¡Arbor Conciliator M a r.h , T h e Program was followed by Cottage Grove took a one-run - -yhile g,aid, waa not equal to that from her ’’th ird mate W e take It who wa« a m ain fig u re In s e ttlin g 1 ath letic events of many kinds for lead in the firs t Inn ing o f both that the first and second mates re • year ago. » trik e . In W ashington, 1« reported ot all age«. Outstanding games. In the firs t game Bagley s Aw ards were made aa follows: matned. a s s to have said a t Seattle th a t he among the winners were Curtis home run th a t scored three tied Flowers would be here some tim e this week. Hanson for men and Mrs. Roscoe the acore but Russell fo r the vlslt- Mussolini claims that God I* on Mrs. M. U Godard, chairm an. Presldent R itte r o f the union has Ycaroua for women. o r. came through In the seventh hl* ««ul«- th a t ■ what Halar» itili Heat apeclmen flow ering plant word from M arsh Indicating his a r- Mrs. Susie G aroutte received a fo r the home run th a t won the also said, and see w hat happened June Holton, flre t; M r* H art John- Irlv a l shortly, but no date set. prize fo r having been a m em ber of game. In the second game the to him. .to n , second. A ru m o r that outsiders were be- the Rebekahs the greatest num ber score was tied in the th ird Cut Flowers. ~ ,n* «hipped In fo r pickets has been o f years, since 190« Jim Bennett In th e .s e co n d game no errors A publiclat for th» future which Aatera Mr« A lfred W u lff Every Pairing Mint Complete disclaimed and there have been no was given a prize for having been were recorded except one fo r Cot- wa ail hope la ours aaya th a ï angela Z innias M ra H art Johnston. P i . « b „ P r» ,l n incidents to Indicate th a t any ex- a mem ber of the Odd Fellows the tage Grove, d o n t ra t ln that rase. young n.an Petunias Mra. H art Johnston. r-tay oy rriaay or UC cept men are doln|f picket greatest num ber o f years, since uf thla elty cnn teatlfy that glrla Une-upa and lu m m a rie i: Rosea Helle Burkholder, firs t; fault Match 4 u ty - T h * • lr,k e continues to re- 1902. are not the angela they hava been In ,a n Jackaon. second F'lrst i/w n e . m ain w ithout violence. Every child wa» given a prize. proclaimed to be. Golden G low M rs 8 L Godard. Cottage Grove— A B R H PO A E S aturday m orning the t; Dean aecond. Swanson, c ______ 4 R eltef for the taxpayer w ill not firs L ille . M rs Jackaon, Ii< rt Jt,b ll^ , lnrt; ‘X n a X u J X , “ ? c ^ X T I w Cox. as. 2b _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 come until the governm ent doe.n t D»an Jackson. second. w,„ , ta rt Sunday The big orlxe P X . 7 “ „ “ 8 ’ mal1 Shortrldge, I f _____ 2 ......................r " “ x t s r . - ¡ '.r •? X - ”™ r = < - » x W itc h e r, c f _____ 3 Cochran, r f ______ 3 « ■ / - s , ™ s - « » M. u i t a » Cooper, l b _______ 3 Decker, 3 b _______ 2 Legion convention an outalder w ith Mnap Dragon» Mra. H a rt John- and thera w ill be prizes fo r the th ,. w o rktnen from naasing through --------- Tracy, 2 b ________ 2 a ludicrous lop-alded sense of hu alon. firs t. Dean Jackson, second runner-up In the championship the picket lines T he sheriff s of- m<>r *et fire to the hula eklrt of a l*hiox l>ean Jackson, flret M r . flig h t, for the w inner of tha con- flco took charg , of the situation Outsiders Come to Make Homes Hubbeii, p Bagley, 3b _______ 1 l«ane county m an who w a * helping H art Jolineton. eecond . a U e . » < ..« . a _ » « • « » " Right and for the runner- and dlapetaed the additional plck- In a street entertainm ent. Hecauee and Plans Improvements K nickerbocker, 1 . .? • “ • ' * jHhn,rto"- UP !•> the conw.latlon f lig h t <Ui |e * v, ng only tw o on the Job. M i n o r * _______ th * man did not like the idea of flre t; iJean Jackaon. second. _1 P lay up to aernl-ftnala w ill bo 1» but , be com,»any made no fu rth e r to Properties. pulling the g ra s , garm ents from t.la d lo ll holea and the sem i-finals and fin - e ffo rt to ship. him self Iw for« the hugs crowd, he j le, t , h rM ,p,kee. any variety 26 4 8 21 9 6 ala w ill be Jfl holea. The m atch be- Monday m orning a num ber of Real estate ln the Cottage Grove ■uffered b u rn , from which h« ha» k, r, Horn, first. •B atted for H ubbell in 7th. tween each pairing. If not played extra picket« a rrived a t the J. H. com m unity ha» been active over a died T he Leglonnalrea once offered Heat exhibit from one garden on the Munday upon which It la due cham bers A Son plan t and S p ringfield— at- «0-day period, according to a re- their Uvea on a foreign strand F o r aornethhig edifying and up liftin g , taka a look at one of thoaa p iita fig h t picture* showing one p articip ant on the m at apparently teady to pasa out, w ith the other, FALL HANDICAP PLAY TO START ON SUNDAY MANY RANCHES SOLD OVER SO-DAY PERIOD ............... ... ... ..................... •Ible for thia dastardly act. Ibtkllaa. 1-arge Dahlias M aig n re t Heck. first; Mra. Hart Johnston, 8eCO” d We nota that the conscience fund talon l'o m p o m » M ra H art Johnston la Increased only by .m a il sums ot „ Heat exhibit front one garden at most a few dollars I f those w h o ___ _____ ______ K art M argare! Heck, firs t; Mra. h a v e robbed us of million# should j uh^ , , o” ^ 'coñd . suddenly gel cooeclenc« stricken Ib.m eell. Making all at onea we .hould have no B , , ad M f , Law rence Brown M r. A lfrw l trouble clearing up lhe national , ce CUO|,(, M debt and financing the Townsend w u,fp v. ... . P**n- Fancy cookies - Mra. A lfred * * * W u lff A p rizefig hter who went over In- Cah, M r a M A to Mexico and emark.-d a señorita K <nn , , nMlu<.u on the lit» waa .m a rk e d for a E ,m f r |W r< , Up .rln , end rn , knot kout by the señorita, who H e .t exhibit of table v e g e ta b le # -. S lip p e d off a shoe and used It on c H Z um w alt h l. head I f ahe had hit him In a E arm cfop(i c H m i ft spot ahe probably would have j5„OTWB, t . g rB, na. C. H Zum w alt laid him among the daisies. t -|ubB * * * If you haven't paid a fine for M>me kind of a tra ffic violation. you haven t been around very much. • • • Tha radio roof Is said to be «30 miles up W e suggest th a t most uf the radio program s be given on the roof. • • • Invsntora are w orking on a fly- Ing automobile. W e presume that In case of a crash those who are bound for heaven w ill keen on go- ing und thoee bound for the o th rr place w ill come down w ith the car. W om en are advised to stretch the mouth w ith a d ally exercise In or- der to become more beautiful. T his Idea must have been suggested by paint m anufacturers. W hen the new slate house is * te erected, there ought to be some ts wBy arranged eo th a t lobbyists couldn't l mingle ith the -»■■’ legists- roukln m id g e w » (in ■*• tors. Under the old plan m any of i.'.t ? " m e m t ' r ’s ’ t ^ ir.'. " . " 1 « .» Ä not having com- w i n ^ p'" y by ^ r 'd" y o f 8 cb * * * d ,< l8 re ' ,o b8v' ,,rfa u ' ,rl1 Several h an dicap , have been Changed I f there la any com plaint Ç’i*!"**'JTho?8 ¿ X « S : . J L T of f |ce #nd loading continued J H. Chambers has reported that all orders th a t were on hand when the , t r lk r „tarted w ill have been «h ,p p « , fhlB w eek, w h„ n , he bi week to give the handicap com m .l- ^ ^ ’' ' ^ 1 : “L u c o ^ ï o .“ ! £ ," been sold to Charles J. H o w ard of Kerby, who took im m ediate posses- slon and w ill make his home here. T h „ P cte r , , . r , nrh M In t h l Sdk 7 lr t r ic t hTs b«^n ------ — --------------- Hoopes ____ '- • ^ ’rlKht o '.,8 3 . --------------- 2 TT“8? ' ] ’ r f ------------- 1 Vandehey. I f _____ 2 Vandehey M u lli«a n - c f _____ 3 p -----------3 0 10 0 0 26 4 5 21 10 3 S truck out by H ubbell 7, M a tti m ly 7 flted w a h "h e seTrrt^rt m J ”* un'"w“rd taken possession of the two places son 7; bases on balls o ff H ubbell 3. runs, Russell, ,a> "" " ,ra WHn ,Be secretary or tbe paMt week fo r which strike con- and w ill make substantial im prove- o “ ff M attison 1; ' „ home , T ,5“ n!, ” U8r ' president. »•ere ments. m e r its Bagley; 2-base hits Libby, W itcher, dltions seem to be responsible were PairingH for t h i. Sunday, w ith ing’ o f7 . ^ ™ 7 h 7 d r t v ‘ The A rth u r E . Tennis 72-acre handicap o f each player, are as fol way to the loading dock and to the ranch seven miles northwest has dehey. Russell; double plays. Libby- low*: office at the J H . Chambers A Son been sold to O ra L. M ille r o f Los S n yder-W righ t. Lem ley Sr. 8. Z lm m erly 6. Second Game. m ill and burning Wednesday of a Angeles. The fam ily w ill take po»- 8cott 20, W heeler 24. Cottage Grove A B R H PO A E portlon of a trestle on the O. P. A session September 1 and plan many K ing 20 Mcholl 18. Swanson, c _____ E. ra ilw a y a short distance from improvements. N J. Nelson 26, Wiese Jr. 26. th o . T he John P e rin l 305-acre ranch Cooper, lb _____ Sw artz 12. Wiese Sr 26 R. P. Boyce, m anager o f the ra il- u , , . , , m ll„ north of D nU n o„ , he Shortrldge, I f ___ Bede 16. W ilson 20. 8 T. Rose, superintendent. way. said he had no Idea o f how hlghWBy has been TOld to H a rr y W itcher, - cf _____ Coiner 20, D aug h erty 24. Clothing, division 2 l-evelta the fire m ay have started. At w of Long Cal C o c h r a m r i Lem ley Jr. 12. W rig h t Sr. 24. C lark, Hebron, flre t; Grace Mt E l any rate, no tra in was to be run The fam lly take p a s s i o n Jt^cMerbocMar, ss 3 Godard 20. K e lly Sr. 24. mo. Latham . aecond; Evelyn .*._• day and j ------ ------------ . thla fa „ or early sprtng ___. ______ __3 that repairs were made and , M r Lox. 3b G rab er 18, Bagley 12. A b . e n e . H e llio n , th lr .l J .-n n | W'7 '.n * o ' " h° U" B atcher plans development o f an ® ^ ley' p K e lly J r. 24, M orelock 8. oua. L ath am , fo u rth . Alie» T r u n - 1 Tracy. This ra ilw a y serves the Bohemia up-to-date stock ranch. t * - - - 2b _ T ra s k 14. W ells 10 nail, l-ath am , fifth . Lum ber company (w here part of M ills 20. DeYoung Sr. 18. The L afe Judd 10-acre ranch in Clothing division 3 — Lucy Ed 29 3 8 18 9 1 the w orkers are on s trik e ), the o,.,- . . F e rrln 24. G . L. E a rl 24. Scott Lum ber company and the ‘ b* Cr” k dl^ c‘ bas , wards. Hebron, firs t; Eunice Ed- Springfield Chambers 12. Crabb 8. new J e a n . m ill, these two being ‘ ® °f D lletz. ‘ * U - 3b wards, Hebron, second; E ffie Rlch- 3 b ___ Lom bard 26. H ill 14. unaffected by the strike. f °. . a Snyder ardson, Hebron. th ird , Bernice Snyder, ' 2b _ Savage 18. DeYoung Jr. 18. President R itte r of the union Io- “ V ? C 8 n \ tbe faTr" lly , w‘ ‘! Libby, c ___ Patten. Hebron, fourth cal h a . made this statem ent to The ,b !. h e,r bome. The Judd W r ig h t lb ____ Clothing, division 4 llene T r u n - 1 Holderm an 2«. A n lau f 8. Stowell 18. Berg 2« Sentinel -O ffic ia ls and lead-rs In f * T h t ,7m T T S T A , t D unn- 8 8 __________ 2 nell, l.a th a m . Anderson 24, Brown 30. the union realize that strikers are , nT b ' Jar" M X ^ ° “ hn ’ttC/ e ran ' b Ruzsell. rf. p _____ 3 Cooking. 3 Grace St. Elm o. L a going to be blamed for anythin g " ¿ L j f ' n * o, * ‘i y “ “ T " D - T a -'lor- ______ » than,, flre t; E th el New ton, Lon- don, second; G eraldine llanlo n. *v»AIN I V< I I I At.« t ) N K O O r that happens that could have been Strickland of F u lle r- p T aylo r. I f ---------- 1 done by one of the union m em ber,. ‘ ™ .T P,<! * Shull, p _ _ .............. 2 Isw don. th ird ; M axine C u rrllt, Lon E K illl'S HORNE IN Not a m an o f our members wishes ° f bu‘ld‘ "««- »»« w .ll not take Matttaon< „ don, fourth; M ary M cKIbben. L a - < possession u ntil Q next tham , fifth London. Aug. 20. (Special.) W . any - r property --- _____ ________________ . . . year. damage done and the The James A. Scott 80-acre ranch. tu m p l ookery Jacqueline M or h . Thorn was p u ttin g s new shake « « lee rs and leaders have urged th a t u 25 4 9 21 7 0 ton, London, firs t; Lovelle Abeenr. roof on his house a few days ago non«1 be done. W e need public sentl- * * u .V * ° n Mosby S truck out by Bagley 2. by Shull to 7- N. H a r- London, second; Lucille Abeene. Hlld a nd disturbed disturbed a a hornets' hornets' nest nest under under m blent w ith ith Us us and and realize a t dam- dam- ' . . .¿T . Aoeene, ,,nt w realize th that . e 8 h . <tn r l„ 80 „ . 4. Russell 2; bases on balls o ff B as London, G eraldine Ban.on, roof. He had a saw in one hand ««••»« P ^ P e rty would not be favor- X . T h ^ r t e v f « 7 l v liy J- home ^ n . * - th ird , _ L«>n<tn fourth. and a tH,ard on onp shoulder As " b|c to us Also we w ant nothing . .. . October i end Shortridge; 3-base h it, W itc h e r; 2- t anning Isttham . «-v»u*-ii<-« the hornets evidence of wish- done Io _ In ju re .. a fu tu re r payroll. _ . J 1 and base hits W rlc h t Libbv VfnttiMvn _ Jean Yenrous, ____ __________ u* — gave .— --- —— - _ Hom eniuklng Newton, too sociable, he struck lit ut ihekets Pickets are Instructed to see that no M r ' Teel wlU em aklng Ethel New ton, ing to be loo 5 *I w ill come later They plan sacr|f|c e h its Snvder stolen basei London, firs t; Jacqueline M orton, them w ith the saw, caught the saw one damages property they are ' * 8noEb,e5 complete set o f Kniclterbocker Cox- double n la v t « n d 7 ’: tMrCdO,,,L v ” “ X . n ? t r« '2: ^ ^ X i ^ u n d Z ’c o m p te ,^ ^ - ? P d i bP J P‘ ny'‘ P'8n ‘ ” *83 V‘-w ‘hUeB . . "W h ile we should have gone to members be- lxindon, th ird ; lxtvelle Abeene, L o n - throw n agalnat his hand, cutting a cause they looked more like the don, fo u rth ; G eraldine Banton. two-inch gash. H e got from the general conception of a legislator i London, fifth W|thout other In c id e n t than the legislators themselves. W e Room Im provem ent. _____________ fear this statem ent may offend Room furnishing« June Chet- S T I C K IN 1U)VS M O I I T I I both «Idez. wood, London, firs t; C lara Powell. ' ’ ' , ‘ 1 rl • • • London, second; G eraldine Hanton. IN,Il RI-.S IIIRO AI Il's odd th a t none o f these wild London, third. , --------- llfe pictures are taken a t the night Clothes closets Jacqueline Sfor- T ho rnton Corners, Aug. 20.— (Spe- clubs. ton. London, firs t; Lovelle Abeene. ’ * > ’ron Foster, young son of • * * I«v„ M r and M ra - ««‘orge Foster, Is re- , „1 hm.»e London, l1',,',d<"'- second: C l..n. Powell. Powell, Ixm X e r t n g T r n m '7 ’X e r H H u X T , The national senate and house d,in> th lr d . Maxine Currln, Lon- 5? K / ”, Injury to chambers are a ir conditioned. The d(>„, fo u rth. G eraldine Hanton, b *" tb ro at ■“ « • ' * d "n odd man- members themselves were already London, fifth . ne*\ in that condition Mindy Ja c q u elln . Morton. Ix.n i ™ 8 ,ad put 8 ,n h,a m ou,h • • • don. firs t; M a rjo rie Woodard, Lon- wb"** nI p,ay' b’»” Ped » * . ’ a o n i o l k l n n i k a l k . _ _ recommended by the don. second; — _ E th el Newton, ' Lon •ometh*n* thal forced i the Mercy wa« stick jury which convicted a g a n g s f. of ,1,,,,.’ th ird M a 'x T n e 'c ú T r lT i^ n d o n . ba*'k1 ,n' ° ,,n" "‘d,• o f hl* ' br<M" Tour murders W hy didn’t . h e y , „ u rlb causing a severe wound. suggest th a t he be made superb, I.lveshw k. V T T a T ^ ÍT f Í V f ' F P < tendent of a Munday school? Calves C liffo rd VanProoyn, 1 S A * ‘ A i k F IN G E R S , , „ . ... Lynx Hollow, first; Fred W rig h t, STEEPLE WORKER A tack of magnetism la said to W a lk e r, second; Lowell Brown, De- and be one cause of t h . depression. Hght V alley th ird ; Fred Jackson. George Foster was raxing the Those old »20 gold notes th a t we Delight Valley, fourth. steeple at the Catholic church the read about In histories certainly Yearlings Horace W o lfard. Lynx first of the week when bats fro m had m agnetic p e^onallttea. Ho ,„w f „ . t ; Claire Dunlevy, D o ,„ .,d e attacked h l. fingers w ith light valley, second; Dean Jackson, which he was holding him self to Now th a t Florence Is becoming Delight vnlley, th ird ; IxtV ern e the steeple, He had to put on gloves something In the way of a seaport. Thornton, Delight vnlley, fourth In order to get Inside and dislodge some modern Charles Dickens Cows — Dean Jackson, Delight them H e was of the opinion that ought to use the place as a locale valley. the bata t(X>k refuge , n , he , teep|e fo r a yarn. (Continued on page 8. I o f the Methodist church nearby. C “ ' P C r" “ lh ' ____ _ d .r t^ t r te H , - c u p y T h ^ p l a c a ' T^7am " W° a” h a ‘: *’ W Insist upon the rig h t ,o urK*' o ur demands, we w ant or- der to Preva11 “ "<*» when Ihe strike is settled, as It surely w ill be short- ly> w ant 11 “"id that this was one o f the most orderly strikes ever conducted." The strikers claim to now have a m em bership of 500. _____________ ,he P,ace ‘ he James C. Caldwell 3 4 -acre ra i' r h just outside the city on east M ain has been sold to Bert L. D u l- ,e>' ot Creswell. The fam ily have taken possession, w ill erect a new residence and other buildings and F ° ln ,° the chicken business ex- tenslvely. _____________ "O,d NASAL DROPS GO FROM HERE TO ETHIOPIA O a rte n " Feature. Ajj ,.O1(J Faah)oned Garden - wiU b(> fp a tu r,,d th|s F rld a y , venlng on lh(, a n d v a u d e v il le n n v gram foHowIng ?he showing of t £ hl Ill nt „ „ c e w jJ &ceg PIVOT At AW NKW PiUS-KtVQS TWAT I a o r ro a O eiSTM AM — Troubles brew ing In Ethiopia n,* ke doubl.v Interesting the fact xUT L at ‘ x* 'Tr|c ade * n o,d th a t the Cottage Grove Pharm acy *2- I . * It t t ll B u llt°fÓ r Tw o" w in be th m ain « V A Y e w negto te ^ m . MH.l" C8nt B u rro w « Maa° " a" d Payne „ comedy , eam Alb“ r' W rtg h t ^ Ord/ r A d d *8 - bO¿ ‘í e 0 f ? * “ ’ d TTP8 . emnlové of the ..When £ r‘*b‘- <*'«PP"V’ °» You amt I W ere Young. M aggie" "The Three L ittle B utterflies" will all be Included In this one "Old Fashioned G arden" program . Five a m ateu r a c t. and ten $1 prizes w ill he given. A "Gypsle" show was the feature of Inst F riday's program L ittle W a n te d . Do B ig T h in g » D u plicatin g Suppllaa. Sentlnsl. M im eograph stencils. Sentinel. R -nL ” ^ ««nk oj ,d’ m „k* e Ve? v e ffo rt to rem ain " e anv tm nhte th«7 ñ?.? com" to the em n iÍe Th „ , j ro , „ a — „ Drod,lrt o»j , h^ Z c a ? “ oro and M r W r 7 h t se cu’red " " when he ± 2 7 ber(> on R t ' ur V'ltn'mc'r ^ The price o f the package was 50 cents and the postage 45 cents. M r. W rig h t said these were the N els DeYoung put one out of only nasal drops th a t had given bounds on No. 2. And it's several him relief. months to another Christm as