The relay te a m s w ere div id ed In tw o division«. Under 100 pound« e n d over 100 pound« Cot tax « G rove won b o th relay* T eam « Included, u n d e r 100 pound«« M cD aniel«, 1«. B la c k m o ir. S pire. It B lack m o re; R avm ond. B aldw in. L ittle D aven port C o tta g e G love received a c u p for th e boyr«‘ tra c k te a m for hav in g th e h ig h e s t n u m b e r of point«- T hey received a to ta l of M p o in t « to W e u d ltn g '» close »eeond w ith t ? 4 point« The gill« pai tlc tp a le d in the tr a c k m eet aliwv T h ey w e ie d ivided in to the Maine class«;» a« th e boy» T hose w ho placed w ere; U nder HO pound» 110 113 d a sh . A deline Haf ley. second. baseb all th ro w . F r a n cea Iteflln . th ir d ; D orla S m ith , fo u rth H iond tu m p A deline Snf lev th ird . B aaeball th ro w . I tori« S m ith, fo u rth 113 a n d o v e r Daah S ai a lane M oore fo u rth llaaeb all th to u Mu la m F e rrin . f ir s t. lx>ret ta H enderaon. »econd B road lum p. M a rth a I* bleu first. .Mu lain F e rrin . th ird Ba.iRetludl th ro w . .Mu tain F e rrin . -second S a ra Jane M oore, fo u rth T he re la v te a m of 100 pound» a n d o ver corupoeed of S a ra lane M«»oi. A udrey T u rn e r. Ad«*- Itne Safley a n d V irg in ia Allen won th ird place a n d th e relay te a m un der 100 pound« o f Mae F t t a Moon, M yiel G lasgow N ina Q uim bv and Loin Mae S to n e b u rg won second "l/unnteti H ouse' in Kent Leased by Lindberghs • kND MRS. VllARLfcS A. UNDBEKGII hava lea» V> In Fng'xn-». and «u enHltlnii« country folk of th e resto n believe hl« ghost haunt» the p i# .« ami w o rk , ul a gbue’ > pre»« every m oonlit nlglu. The house has 1« room« and «here a re four ancien t c o tta g es on the prem ises. N earby N ew s LO N D O N . M ay 2 8 —0 K E d w ard « of P o r t land. ow ner of th e fire clay m ine, p u t a crew of m en to w ork S a tu r d a y e x te n d in g th e road to th e top of H o b a rt b u tte , w h e re th e m ine 1« located The clay will be hauled dow n by tru c k in ete ad of using a c h u te as form erly. T h e C ecil G e er fam ily left W ed nesday to spend th e su m m er n ear P rineville. T he Je sse H o o k er fam ily of Lo ra n e v isite d S u n d ay a t th e Geo S u th e rla n d hom e. A r th u r W etzier of B uckeye. A m . is v isitin g a siste r. M rs G D F it te r ■or class pluv, G irl Shy. p re s e n t ed M av 22 a t th e h igh school gym u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M iss L o re t ta M ason G ro ss re c e ip ts fro m the play w ere a b o u t $92. • • • S h o rt »kit« fro m th e senior piav w ere given in an aaaem blv F rid a y to a d v e rtis e th e play to be p re se n t ed th a t ev en in g • • • S enior girl* w ere h o n o re d w ith a tea given by Miss M a rian N otvedt S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n from 3 to 5 o'clock. T h e p ro g ra m c o n sisted of th e follow ing n u m b ers: P la n o solo M a rv jan e S m ith violin duet. Mrs. H. B F e rrin a n d K a th le e n D a u g h e rty . a cc o m p a n ied by M arie H all a t th e p ian o ; vocal solo. Miss M vrtle Kem . a cc o m p a n ied bv Mrs. C aldw ell. G irl« w ho serv ed w ere M ary jan e S m ith . P h y llis M onson. V irginia M etcalf. M a rin a Moore. D oro th y S le m a n n . D oro th y Gallo. K a th le en Moore. J e a n K ing. • • • T h e follow ing g irls w ere in sta ll ed a s next y e a r's g irls' league o f fice rs a t a n assem b ly F rid a y : P re sid e n t. Jessie G ru b b ; vice p re s ident M a rv jan e S m ith tre a s u re r. Jean K in g ; se c re ta ry . V irg in ia H u n te r Mrs. C J H all sp o k e on ‘Schools of th e O rie n t.” W estside e ig h th g ra d e rs v isited h igh school T u e s d a y a n d W edn* - d a y a fte rn o o n . T he hom e eco n o m ics club served th em r e fre s h m e n ts a t th e close of th e a fte rn o o n . • • • T h e re w as a re p o rt fro m th e n o m in a tin g c o m m itte a t th e hom e econom ics clu b m ee tin g T h u r-d a v T he e lection o f o ffic e rs will be held a t th e next m e e tin g C a rm e l c o rn a n d popcorn w ere sold T u e s day. • • • M e e tin g . T h e C o tta g e G rove T ow nsend c lu b held a b u sin ess m ee tin g S u n d a y a t th e a rm o ry . M r . W illiam s o f E u g e n e gave a ta lk on to d ay s T ow nsend situ a tio n . J F . S afley a n d M rs. R. L. G aw ley w ere se lected to re p re se n t th e club a t th e s ta te conv en tio n to b e held M ay 10 a t Salem . P riz es w ere o ffered to th e m an a n d w om an w ho secu res th e m ost new m em b ers before N o vem ber. T he w o m a n 's prize is dis p layed a t N e ttie 's N e ed le cra ft shop. T y p ew riters. T h e S en tin el. Schfxd N o tes I I Ju n io r« a re c o n tin u in g plan« tor th e Ju n io r-se n io r b a n q u et M ay 29. D e c o ra tio n s will be In k e ep in g w ith th e m otif, "T h e G ood W ill F lig h t o f 1936.” S p e a k e rs a t th e b a n q u et w ill be S u p e rin te n d e n t H B F e r rin , C. E. U m p h rey , M iss M yrtle K em . M ildred T eller E O. H ere. P r in c ip a l F L. G ra n n is. T om H all, p re s id e n t o f th e Ju n io r class, will p re sid e a s to a s tm a s te r • • • A la rg e crow d a tte n d e d the sen- A STRENGTH BUILDER M r» L. Gardner of 1724 S E. 11th A ve, Portland. O re . »aid We have derived fine benefit from h r Pierre'» Golden M é dira i Gi n ov er y. T hi» tonif give» one an appetite and rids a penwn of that tired, w orn-out feeling very q u irH y . After ita u*e I wai> rid of pintpU * and eruption» caused by fa u lty e lim ination, too.” New »fae. tab». 5dc L iq u id >100 and $1.35. Guaranteed to work to your satis faction, or your money back, W ILLIA M B ECK , H eating E ngineer J u s t In sta lle d — We have just completed the installation of a modern continuous flow cleaning unit, whereby CRYSTAL CLEAR CLEANING FLUID is circulated through the clothing in the proi^ss cleaning. of This type of modem cleaning with our new MASTER F0RSE PRESS assures you of UP-T0 DATE SERVICE "Home folk« look foli new prom- I s m ru m different politician«. ' said U nela Khen, “purtjt m uch da sania a s dey changes off f'um one fo r tu n e teller to a n o th e r " tlXi'ft coverage Tba »an tin ot A v>- A1 öO i « . " yo ’1 -A ■A' 4»<*'x 0* 10 \ \ o ^ ,e4 • « ON THE SAME PROGRAM “A MESSAGE TO GARCIA” with Wallace Beery, Barbara Stanwick. John Boles . . '• - O v * “ ■ - ■ ' d ■ DECORATION DAY Stock Up On Makin s For I he Picnic Lunch! Julia Lee Wright BREAD M akes* th e h e a t S a n d w lr h e « W h i t e o r W h e a t S lh e d l lb. loaf 11/2 lb- loaf 10c 14c BISQUICK l ‘k< 29« Sleepy H ollow —Q t 29< Is « rg e SYRUP OINOERALE . _ LIME RICKEV J *• li s i 69 l’ale F a c e FLOUR W h ite o r W hole W h e a t Matches F a v o rite 6-box < nrton 2 for ^.">f Piickaye 2 for 2.’>C 3 for | 0 f KRAFT CHEESE -'¿-lb package« PAPER DISHES POTATO CHIPS, 16c Mile FLAVORADE - Aisorted Flavor» MARSHMALLOWS—Fluffiest PORK A BEANS- Campbell’», l ib Tin» |3 e LB J) .. 5c Peanut Butter B rin g < o n frtln t-r lb. 8c MARKET FEATURES lb 2 7 c )b 2 2 l/ a<» LEG 0 LAMB, »mall, family »ixe SHOULDER LAMB Well Trimmed qt 7 ^ DILL PICKLES BOLOGNA, FRANKS, LIVER SAUSAOE BEEF ROASTS YUi LI NO COD 15c Bananas I 7 ‘ 2<* in Mine Firm III. 5c DILL PICKLES Colum bia, Qt Jal 17c O ra n g e s L arge S w eet 25c OLIVES 2S L em ons Sunkist 23c No. 1 T in—2 for FOR BETTER CLEANING SEND IT TO MUSTARD WIRTH BROS. CLEANERS FIG BARS Phone 79 or 81 SATURDAY at 10 A. M Pineapple Tidbits New and Better Equipment H a U lic la a « ' P re m is e s H e a d C l s p p i a i Old t a s t e « T h e custom of hand clapping cornea from the Itom ana who hud a set ritu a l of applnuav, eipreaalnd degrees of approval snapping the Unger mid thum b. clapping »U h lltu Hat or hollow palm , o r waving the flap of th e logs or handkerchief Jlin m lx tlltck l« ha« (h e d is tin c tion o f b rin g th e only m em b e r of (h r e ig h th g ra d e rlaaa w ho ha« h e rn n e ith e r ta rtly nor a b se n t. J i m m ie e n te re d school a t Knaiq* ton. W ash . In Meptembsu 192» H r spent hi» firs t tw o w a r s In th a t school, th e n e n te re d a t W healer. w here he com plete.] th e th ird , fo u rth a n d fifth g ra d e a In tw o year« Ills s la lh a n d ss v e n th g ra d e w ork w as fin ish ed a t K radw itoJ He enrolled In th e e ig h th tirad e here S e p te m b e r 18. 1U3A Hi« re port c a rd s show h ig h sc h o la stic a t ta in m e n t e e « F L G ra n n is a tte n d e d th e d e d i c a tio n of the S tualaw b rid g e a t F lo re n ce S u n d ay B ob K ennedy h a s been ab sen t T he e ig h th tira d e clvtca c la ss from school se v e ra l day«. I p re p a re d se v e ra l a m e n d m e n ts to Mis* L o re tta M ason a tte n d e d th e J u n io r h ig h school eo n atlttt- D in n e r a t R ig h t.” p re sen te d bv Uon a n d p re a e n te d th em a t th e last th e U n iv e rsity p lay e rs a t G uild assem bly, w h e re th ey w ere passed th e a te r S a tu id a y ev en in g u n a n im o u sly . e s s R a y m o n d C arl, th e boy scout co rp s a n d Joe S m ith a cco m p an ied T he A m e ric an Iw g tu n a n d the Mr a n d Mrs V tnal R a n d all to F lo re n ce w here th e c o rp s plaved a u x ilia ry will p re se n t a n a w a rd to th e moat o u ts ta n d in g boy and girl in se v e ra l p ro g ra m s th e cloalng assem b ly . J u n e ft. at J e a n S tu b b lefie ld a n d R ill Zlrn at th e w est side school rnerlv h a v e re tu rn e d to school a f In th e p ro g ressiv e a c h ie v e m e n t ter being a b se n t se v e ra l d a v a T h e sophom ores, a cc o m p a n ied bv te s ts given to th e Ju n io r high. M a rg are ; M onson received th e M F u n k , held a picnic a t S w im m ers the h ig h est n u m b e r o f p o in ts w ith M iriam F e r r in follow ing close for D elight W ed n esd ay e vening B lickle received T h is is th e last h ig h school new s second J im m ie to be issued in T h e S e n tin e l th is th ird place T h ese te s ts w ere sim i la r to th e S ta n d a rd A chelvem ent se m e ste r • • • te s ts given e v ery y ear A 9-pound son w as born Mav 23 W e s t M d e S c h o o l N o te s . to M r a n d M rs W illard M cK ay A son w as b orn M ay 24 to Mr May 19 T h e bovs w ho received a n d M rs H allie M cG uire rib b o n s fo r th e C o tta g e G rove Mrs. N o ra H e n d erso n of C o ttag e school in th e L an e c o u n ty g ra d e G rove is a g u est a t th e hom e of a school ’ ra c k m eet S a tu rd a y . Mav b ro th e r. Geo. S u th e rla n d . 16. w ere H ig h ju m p . e n trie s T he local school ball te a m de w eig h in g less th a n HO pounds fe ated th e L a th a m te a m 7-1 in a D u a n e H arv ey , second. 80 to 100 gam e M onday a fte rn o o n on th e pounds. F r a n k W ard, first. Billy hom e gro u n d s. Spies, fo u rth ; 100 to 113 pounds. C lay to n T o w nsend and H yle M yron L ittle, first. D an W irth . P o tts o f W oodland. W a s h , a rriv e d fo u rth . 113 pou n d s a n d over. P a u l M unday ev en in g to ta k e M rs. T o w n D a v e n p o rti tie i fir s t. B road Jum p. send a n d c h ild re n hom e T hey left HO pounds, to 100 pounds, Billv T u e sd a y m o rn in g Spies, th ir d ; 100 to 113 pounds. M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld Ph M yron L ittle . fo u rth ; 113 and w ere o v e r fro m Low ell M onday over. P a u l D a v en p o rt, th ird S p rin t looking a f te r th e ir p ro p e rty here. 100 v a rd s. 100 to 113 pounds. My M r a n d M rs. F r a n k G ra h a m re ron L ittle, first. F r a n k B aldw in tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fo m a w eek's vis fo u rth ; 113 nou n d s over. H o w ard it w ith Mr. G ra h a m 's f a th e r a t R aym ond, fo u rth S hot put <M-lb >. S e a ttle. u n d e r 80 pounds. R ic h a rd W eldon, W ord h a s been received of the fo u r th ; HO to 100 pounds. Billv b irth of a n S-pound son M ay 23 to Spies, fir s t; 100 to 113 pounds, M r a n d M rs. I. N. W e rtz of A n over. R ay m o n d C a rl w as in R o se b u rg B aldw in second; 113 a n d d erson. Cal. T h is is th e f ir s t g ra n d on b u sin ess S a tu rd a y . H o w ard R ay m o n d , fo u rth son of Mr a n d Mrs. Jo e B rook- h a r t Mrs. B ro o k h a rt is w ith h e r d a u g h te r. Mr a n d Mrs. H a ro ld P h illip s LET US INSTALL A BECK COLD AIR DAMPER in your w ent to F o re st G rove T u esd ay to range, brooder stove, heater or furnace v isit H a rry Z im m erm an . Mrs. O laf Je n se n w ill e n te rta in th e c a rd club S a tu rd a y evening. CUSTOMERS SAY Saves one third on fuel, removes Mrs H a rv e y S hipp and little kitchen odors, keeps flies away. Costs nothing to d a u g h te r o f C o tta g e G rove Is v is operate Price $2 50 Installed. itin g M rs S hipp's p a re n ts Mr. a n d M rs. B an to n . Tow nsend T ill HMIIAV, MAY U , IMS r i i r . S E N T I R E I , IT IT T A G E « ¡H O V E O K B G O N TAGE EIGHT. French», fl-ox. W hite or W^hole 1 7c IO I-rlnea E ffe. tlv e F rid a y a n d M onday L e ttu c e Local Solid 5c G r a p e f r u i t Large Arizona 6 f o r 25(. W e R enervn the flig h t Io Lim it Q uantltlm