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Thinning Benefit
! GOLDEN PHANTOMS ¡
to the Wood Lot z la x ma ting Tolti al la ti Min«« z
Many T reble Stand of
The Am erican Legion auxiliary Intt w ith a 1 30 dessert
Cards
honored m others of ex service men were the afternoon diversion Mrs
at a m eeting Monday night at the W illiam Earl held high score. Mrs.
armory. A short business session Carl K ing w as an additional guest
w as held and com m ittees appointed For the last m eeting of the year
to take charge of the Junior-Senior a picnic will be held In two w eeks
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banquet which the auxiliary will at Sw im m ers' l'ellgh t
O
n n c a of farm womflol* tan
serve Friday. May 29. The presl-
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trvhle rhe final ruble of lbe »ft ml
dent. Mrs. Bayard Heed, announced Mrs. Goddard Honor Guest
that a medal would be presented
Mrs Elbert Bede entertained the anti at the mint» time obtain |»l«,nix
to the most outstanding girl in the Utopia club this afternoon, iThure- of fuel xmhm I for thl» winter by fol
eighth grade graduating
class, day* with a dessert luncheon and lowtoc a few sliupl«* rules
This will be presented In conjunc- M social afternoon
Additional
The farm wood lot la <1 *meil.x
tion with the Legton when they guests were invited to m eet Mrs
an lin|H>rtan( jmrt of the farm ami
present a like medal to the out- L S Goddard, a recent arrival lti
1» ea|Mible of prxHluelhtt a »toady
standing
boy
This will be the the com m unity. Mrs. Berl Rich
Income. Careful net tv tion of the
first year the auxiliary has offer- mond, a form er m em ber of the tree« that go Into the wood box will
ed an award to eigh th grade stu- club from Portland, w as an out of •axe many dollar« to the owner of
dents., Mrs. Vinal Randall, poppy town guest. B ask ets of varl-color- the wood lot through ln»rea«ed
chairm an. reported that poppy ed garden flow ers were attractive
value of the remaining tree«
w reaths to be placed on veterans deeoiations.
In a fully *ltnke<1 forest the final
graves at M emorial tim e wars
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•rami will conalat of from 100 to 150
nearly finished. The Girl Scouts Pengra Matron Entertains,
I'lie main object
m ade the paper popples for these. I a
group o f society
wom en trees to the acre
It was reported that flags to be • m otored to Pengra Monday to at- of stand improvement Is to »elect
placed on veterans graves had tend a bridge luncheon at the on each acre that many trees» of the
been purchased
The follow ing ‘ home of Mrs
R aym ond Grube. heat fo r a and s|»ecles and develop
program was presented: selections former resident of C ottage Grove, them for the final crop. Only a
by the H arm onies band from the They were Mrs. Herbert Lombard, «mail peret'iitage of steins will ever
grade schools, led by Raym ond Mrs C S. Roberts. Mrs C J Kern
reach maturity, and It would he a
Carl; vocal selection, senior trio, Mrs O E W oodson and M is Scho- aerloua m istake to leave only the
Beth Hall, Lillian Gregory. Kath- fieid Stew art. Mrs. W oodson re
final numtter In a growlug Stand
leen Daugherty, accom panied b yi celved a prize for high score at
Rather the owner should pick out
Marie Hall: marim ba selections, bridge
the best »iwH’iei« to wave, and free
Florence Spies, accom panied by
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them fr<»m competition by m ttlng
Peggy Savage; dances by Shirley Mr*. Sw anson Installed
a wax n few of the I cm dealrable
Culver and P atricia Zim m erly;
Sixteen m em bers from the R oyal
«pecles
Don't remove anything
tribute to m others. Rev. Jam es A. N eighbors cam p attended a district
Sm ith piano selection. M srvjane m eeting at Monroe Tuesday. T heir more than Is net«esaney to accotu
l.lm lt the work
Sm ith. Mrs. W illiam
Zimmerly part o f the program included a re- pliah this result
wras program chairm an. Two "gold tiring m arch and a fancy drill In to opening s space nround the
star" m others, Mrs. Florence Kelly tb e evening
Mrs. Anna Sw anson crown of each tree that will close
and Mrs. N icholson, and a "gold was installed district Vice-Oracle, com pletely within five Ten in.
In uneven aged stands the vain
star" sister, Mrs. C J Hall, were M rs Clara Stevens w as appointed
presented with corsages.
O ther to serve on the advisory board able species should he released. In
m others were presented w ith red The Eugene cam p will be hosts land densely stocked with young
rosebud s
R efresh m en ts
were for the 1937 district m eeting
hardwoods o f one to th n v inches In
served at the close of the evening.
diameter, »elective thinning will pro
It was announced that a m eeting Acacia Club W ill D ance
tmde sound timber prxaluctlon.
of the W illam ette council of the
The Acacia club
w ill hold
('lifting our all dead, defective,
Legion and auxiliary would be held their last dance of the season next and dying trees and th<»aeof Inferior
Sunday at Florence.
W ednesday night at the M asonic s|ieclea la advised. If the work Is
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hall. D ancing will start at 8 30.
nrefully planned ami executed, the
Study C l b H e t s Offi.wnv
H osts are Mr and Mrs N J. Nel-
The Tuesday study club heW
Mr and Mrs c s Roberts, wood lot will grow surprising!v.
their annual m eeting Tuesday even- Mr and Mrg W arren Edw ards. Dr.
ing at the hom e of Mrs W illiam and Mrs w E Lebow. and M r,
MacGtbbon
H ostesses were Mrs and Mrj
Allen
W illiam Thum. Mrs R. A Trask
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and Mrs. MacGlbbon. retiring of- Contract Group Meets,
The screw worm, one of the most
fleers. A dessert w as served at 7- M r i Harry M etcalf entertained desrrurtlre |«est« of live stock, at
o'clock follow ed by election of of- , he Tuesday bridge club th is week tacked anim als this year In several
ficers. Those elected were Mrs. S. w-lth a 1 o'clock luncheon. Con- northern stales
Strong flyers,
L. Mackin. president; Mrs H. B tract fo |lowed and Mr, c H. Klme though they sre. these Insects could
Ferrin. vice president; Mrs B. R held high 9Core Mrs. W arren Ed- never have traveled under thelt
Job. secretary-treasurer
The r e a -.w ard, w as a gue3, The club w ,u
own power so far from the South,
ignations of Mrs. Charles Shinn, mect
tw o weeltg with Mrs. R. H
where they cause heayy losses
who now lives in Texas, and Mrs. g avag.
among all classea of live stock, ac
Elbert Sm ith, who has moved to
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cording to Dr F I' Itlshopp of the
Salem , were accepted. Mrs. Joe T. Birthday Anniversary
Sm ith w as elected a new m ember.
Mrs. Martha Marsh honored her bureau of entomology and plant
P lans were m ade for a picnic to g| ster. Mrs. Sam W arren, on her quarantine, United States Depart
Apparently,
be held in tw o w eeks w hich will birthday
anniversary
Tuesday, ment of Agriculture
be the last m eeting of the year. At with a mid-day dinner The after- Doctor Itlshopp says, the pest In Its
the close of the business m eeting noon w as spent socially and Mrs. maggot stage was carried on In
the group attended the show.
W arren received m any beautiful
festod cattle and sheep shipped
North In response to the «llmtila-
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gifts.
N ew Members W elcom ed.
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tlon of rising meat prices and shun
The Friendly club m et T uesday Isvdge D egrees Friday
dant fee«, In the corn heir In this
afternoon for a dessert luncheon
D egree work will be exem plified n«-w territory It spread In H coun
at the home of Mrs. Pius Anlauf. at the E astern Star m eeting Fri- ties In central, western Illinois. In
A color schem e of lemon and or- day night
R efresh m en ts will pe
eastern Missouri, and In southwest,
chid w as carried out in refresh- served a fter the m eeting
Mrs.
ern low s
There have been tm»re
m ents and decorations.
O rchid Schofield Stew art Is com m ittee
than 7.<*»> screw worm cases In 1111
tinted iris formed an
attractive chairm an.
nola and the pest killed about fa t
centerpiece for the table. Mrs. N.
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E. Compton and Mrs. Louis W ertz
The GoudyvIUe
N eighborhood snlmala there
Cold always cheeks the screw-
were welcomed as new m embers, club m et at Mrs. M aster's home
Mrs. I. G. Shaw, Springfield, and The tim e w as spent In quilting. A worm. even In the South. As the
Mrs. Victor Chapm an. E ugene, lunch w as srved at noon,
fly Is s southern «[«cries It Is not
both members, were present. The
likely to survive the winter In the
Mrs. V ictor Phelps entertained corn helt. An outbreak nett year,
afternoon was spent socially. Mrs.
Jam es P ow ell will be hostess for a group of teachers and other therefore, need he feared only If
friends W ednesday afternoon at Infested snlm nls are allowed to
the next m eeting
tea.
cono- In
Form er R esident* Honored.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert R ichm ond,
C h e es e C e n t e r
Portland, form er residents, were
Ninety-one million Camembert
F ia e s t H o s p it a l
the Inspiration for a number o f cheeses are produced annually in
What lo calle«] thè flnest hospital
social affairs here this w eek T ues Normandy, which Is also famous to
lo all J»pan la an enterprlse of
day afternoon Mrs. 8. L. Godard travelers In France for Its rider.
C h r is t ia n mls«l«>n--rles
entertained a group of
wom en
with a 1 o'clock luncheon follow ed
with needlework and social enter
tainm ent. Mrs. G lennie Frost w as
hostess
for a six-thirty
dinner
M onday night at the P alace cafe
honoring Mr. and Mrs. R ichm ond
Six couples were invited gu ests and
the evening w as spent with gam es
at the Frost home.
Trees and Provide Fuel
at the Same Time.
H It
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Screw Worms Reach Corn
Belt; Winter Kills Them
EVERY DAY IS
BARGAIN DAY
A New I-odge.
T he Phi Theta Rho, a junior
lodge organization, held their first
m eeting M onday at the L O. O. F.
hall. Dorothy H atch w as appoint
ed drill leader and E laine Fry,
Clara Belle Caldwell and B etty
Jones were appointed a com m ittee
to m eet with a com m ittee from the
boys' junior lodge end plan a par
ty for the next m eeting. Melba
G ates
w as
appointed
reporter.
The girls have been asked to bring
jello dessert and the boys sand
w iches for the party.
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O. L. H. M eets for Bridge
T he O. L. H. club w as entertain
ed T uesday by Mrs. G eorge Jacob
sen A dessert luncheon was serv
ed and bridge follow ed Mrs. T. C.
W heeler held high score and Mrs.
Jam es P Graham held low. Mrs.
A. W. K lm e w as a special guest.
B ask ets of m ixed flow ers added
color and charm to th e rooms. The
club will m eet In tw o w eek s with
Mrs W B. Johnston.
Picnic Planned by Club.
Mrs. Walter Hunter was hostess
for the Justamere club, entertaln-
at the
Grove Hardware
32-piece set, open stock dishes, attractive patterns, $5.79
Enamel ware ......................... .......................... 59c, 69c, 79c
Garden Hose, 50 f e e t .......................... ......................... $2.09
Now is the time to fix up your car. Look over our auto
accessories department
Sun Hats
.................
25c and .50c
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Ooods
G ro v e H a rd w a re
M a n s f ie l d
B ro th e rs
«« «aux* i wtnon
a • * M.
ìiiiiiiiiiiih iiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiih iiiiiiiiu iì
$60,000 IN SACKS
who Imry trs-usur» sure
P EOPLE
ly ought to he rousldcrali*
enough
to leave some Intllcatloli of Ils Io
t-alloii. A map Is alw ays enough to
start a treasure h u m ; notes are
gtMHl, also, «•s|M'«t»lly when they
give d etails; ami even word of
moiilli. although It Is likely to snf
fer m onstrous changes In the
course of lime, Is better Ilian noth
lug at all.
II Is truly exasperating to rend
the story of old Ben Marshall, half
while, half Indian resident of (Ikln
homa In the tk>a. Old Ben was
wealthy he owned more than .'a»i
slaves, and his land holdings mens
ured over a thousand acres
When (he Civil war starle- Iten
«11 sapiM-ared, and only after peace
had lawn declared did he show up
again, this tim e In the Chickasaw
nation (W hat he did during the war
can only he conjectured, hut prob
ably he did service as a spy.) Afi
cr a while he returned lo his old
home. Just long enough to dig up
M0,HIM) In gold, sack It and load II
In a wagon lie then drove hack lo
the Chickasaw nation ami some
where near 8loncw all he re-burled
his gold.
If he ever laid anyone the secret
of the location, that persou did not
divulge It. There were no notes
among his few docum ents thul shed
any light on the place, and most
certainly he made no map*
Using m anager of The Hentlnel
Iasi March found the Iasi trip,
like the straw
that broke the
cam el's back, one Ion many.
The B yn eaison fam ily moved to
Cottaga Orov« Tuesday, and that
evening, while sniovits lo his for
m er hom e after hie fam ily,
Mr
Rynearson'a car wa« struck by a
car driven by It McCadden. WAJ
Ihvlk, Eugene
P assengers In the
McCadden car w ere reported aa
Alice Van W’yck. Glavlys Cullali-
tine and Glen Couglll
The acci
deni happened on
the
Ihvclflc
highway at Ihe R ichfield Beacon
station Inlersectlon. 7 m iles north
of Eugene The occupante of the
McCadden car were returned to
Eugene for m edical attention Mr
Rynvarnon wae on atily again the
next morning apparently none «he
woree for the m ishap
« i ,
um
< it fleer» F.lec|ed
The wom en's lllh le class of Ihe
Melhodlet c h u r r h held a covered
dish dinner
W edneeday at the
home of the M isses Itllla amt Nina
Rogers east o f the city
Dinner
was setve.l al mum and a ImalueSV
m eeting follow ed
O fficers elected
for live com ing yeai follow
Mrs.
llelle Taylor, preehlent; M ie Jan
nle Allen, vice preeldent; Mrs W in
llo g a te,
eec istry tisaau rer;
Mis
Nellie Monroe, teach er. Mrs N ellie
K ulckethocker. aealstant
teacher,
M is t'ora K night. Mra K nlrksr-
luu-ksr and Mre
F loien ca
Mills
were eefioclally honored, the nc
raalivn being their birthday ann i
versaries
Mre K night and Mrs
Knlckertuu-kes are the earns age
Two large birthday cakes were
■ liv e d
Clwaa
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C o a tin u o w s L a k e r e e S k ip «
Travelers do not always real Ice
that the splc* and span appearance
of steuuishlpa la the result of prac
tically 2« hours s day care
Day
and night brass Is polished, wood
Is scrubbed with holystone ami
water ami repainting Is continually
carried on.
Tfie bride o f
E d u c a te d
B lin d
D eaf
-.pent «yvojf o f her
limo fussing over on old fashioned cook-
stove
worrying ovor the temperature of
the oven on baking days. Today’s bride
cooks with
F ir s t
‘T11
M u le
an
A U TO M ATIC
ELECTRIC
RANGE and doesn ♦ know fh«« moaning o f
The llrst blind deuf mule lo be
successfully educated w ss la u r s
Bridgman (IK fli-lS W ). whose par
n ils placed her In Perkins Instllute,
Boston. There she learned to read,
write and to sew so well that even-
tnally she became a teacher In the
Insllinie
pot-watching
She |ust ,.?* >he oxen con
trols and away she ;
leisure and freedom
>> afternoon of
Dinrte« co
by itself.
Mountain States
Power Company
One Trip Too Many
C. I. Rynearaon. who has been
m otoring fib m iles a day to and
from his hom e near Ju n ction City
mce acceptlng lh e jio s £ j o f adver-
à $Ì«T«® CW$W
‘ ; y*M$ ,,oaR
Z
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emgime
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parts inside your m otor in to im m ediate action.
T his means serious wear— unless your oil flows
tn ita n lly !
SPEED requires a ‘"nXJGH" od for high heat.
Either tough or fa it Jtuvinf oils arc easy to
make. Hie problem is to combine both vjvajitiea
in the same oil.
3 Miles a M inute
can cause Less w ear
than sta rtin g your engine ju st once!
H e r e ’« a n ew f a s t - f lo w in g o il
th a t reduces en gin e repair b ilk
up to 50% . . .
F.RRiFic motor hear at 180 miles an
hour . . . is hard enough on an cn-
gine!
T.
But slartinit your engine ju st once can
be a lot more damaging.
When you step on your starter, over
too moving parrs arc rubbing together.
T hat calls for plenty o f oil on every
part. I f it isn’t Jast-flowing, some parts
arc unoiled for a few moments. Nt) won
der ’ «ths o f engine wear is caused by
starting!
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a cost ot f 1,000,000, has perfected a new
type o f oil.
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call the process behind it the biggest ad
vance in oil refining in the last 25 yeurs.
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