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ru b i itV U TUB WMNTIWL. OOTTAOB OBOVK, OKEHON rm U M O A T , HKTTKMnRB IT, 1 M Read Hem enway. M r and M rs m ight, power, o r wisdom of •Uuoea I was." (ha man replied. Gene M a lte rs M r and M rs Del- hut by the power o f the H oly In an a been’ minded way " bert Haflev M r and M r » W ayne Ohoet. T hanka to the kindness of "I reallge that I f a atupld of me W akefield. M r. and Mr« A rlle the Baptist congregation and aa- • loee ruv way agala." the aald, Farguaon. M r. and M rs Arm and peclallv Pastor H en ry W Davis, a hut can you tell me wbelhev I am Riga», M r and Mrs. Bob Beach vary enjoyable Fellow ship lunch 1C,. m . . h ™ i i . i i h o r c h A K and M r. and Mra. M a rv in Shaw, was »erved in the basement of the l eading right for the rancbl" b , FRANK M. SFtARM AN K , m r P . M. ; i i ^ PohRar and A r.v n Baptta, church lle found hla tongua and «poke rw r •«(»'»• < PvRW t M N$»aarm aB q iila lly : "W ell . , . you'd reach forenoon service. 11. aermon sub- «-“ »’ burn served. "Mervlce of Breaking of • • • * ' llie ranch Ihe way you are going, Jact. Bread." followed by a short me» -rh e Unified C hristian Endeavor , * " A P "l-leaae uilnU your hualrieoa Dave though probably not Imlay." S Y N O P S IS «age; evening nervier. 7:48 aer- of the Christian church w ill meat ‘ ff’1* how Joa*Ph Rtea had a gr n 'Not lodayT" ahe aaked io auiaae and alleiol In your driving," aald mon «ublect. "The Com fort We Sunday evening a l 8:30 instead o f »bd glorious vacation and a fins men I * ! • • ! > , C a t, d a a a r t t o w n a f tb a .lana c o lle -.r.ly . Hhould E n jo y ;; prayer meeting and 7 o’clock, the sum m er hour. T he homecoming Two travelin g bag» You want Io reach the ranch Bible. Thursday night l c u l h » » « i , i« r « | « b r a ( l n s ( h e F o u r t h Junior» w ill also meet at the ea rlie r were stolen from hla automobile I ■»f J u ly V a n T a m b il, b e a s t! The night waa an nnqol.t nna for bouee, I auppo»«'/" * * * hour T h e ir topic w ill be "Follow - Cleveland He came home and f u l d a u a h t a r o f Q « i V a n T a m h a l, .lane a pillow. The more ahe though’ Pentecostal Aaeemblv of ip x l At ,nK o ur Friend and Guide." June found th a t hla house had been " I do." b a te d nw n »» o f f lu n lm h r a n 'h , haa Pastor. Sunday East burn w ill be leader The la tte r rBnBac|,ed by thieves; a water “Then you're heading Ihe wrong wood Foster. ii I hmi I her aiirprlae adm irer and hla a r r i v e d f r o m t h a F a s t f o r th e fir s t school. 9:48 forenoon service. 11 fo r the mem ory ver«e w ill be N . hur „ . „ h w orkm en wen- crude advauewa. Ihe angrier ahe way.” lim a d h e w a t« b « a t b a F r o n t i e r n a y sermon subject, "W ere Both Abra n , , lesaon topic fo r the Interm e- ' h , fro n t law _ "W ill you pleeae yet me rlgbtT" ham and Got C h ristians’ " evening d la U , « „ I be "The L aw of Love preparing to dig up hla fro n t lawn grew In Ilia morning »he break '- • t a b r a t Ion In com pany w it h t>r ( 'e r |* y . c r u a t y . la n d e r h a a r t a d f r i e n d fnale. and ordered her .addle pony "You'd hollar luku Ihe back trail. service. 7 30. aermon subject. "The W ork»." Robert Moodv w ill be “ w-ater heater had explodeo. a f th e c o m m u n it y H e n r y K a w d y o f Hhe mean’ Io Inke a long rlda all You'ra going away from tba ranch Blood A G orv Religion I" voung leader Announcement ha» b e e n ---------------------------- th e Cireta l> o t r a m b t r i c k e d l a a people'» meeting». Wednendav eve- m ade that the Interm ediate» are 21 A bushel of wheat weighing 90 by heiaeir and rid heraelf of her house now." f a fc l i« r - . a ( I ia d a y b e f o r e by nlng 7 30; prayer meeting and cents ahead In the penny contest, pound» produce» 42 pound» of Jane exclaimed la surprise "Why. annoyance In Ihe loornlug e lr of Ihe H a v e M 'C r o B a e n , f o r e m a n a t G u n Bible »tudv, F rldav evening, 7:30 Tw enty-six member» from both flour; 8 3-6 pound» of bran and 9 2-8 bow Is lh a t l Are you aurat' I »cb p la n e r e v e n g e l l e e n t e r e K i l l nigh lilll» * * * group» attended a rally held re- pound» of short» r»anie< r> a b a n d e o m a y o u n g T e v a e Un anil on. .lane rode The pony "Dead aura.” A auaplclon of hu C hristian Science Society — Sun- centlv at Riverside nark near Go- ----------------------- » r a » « g la r . In t b e m d e o w h ic h M r wa« »plrlled and aeemed, like hla mor crept Into the words. dav »chool, 9 48: forenoon service, »hen Both group» w ill make up a M IR R O P H O X IC C r o e e e n la f a v o r e d I o w in a n d la y » mlafreak. Io enjoy Ihe Jaunt. T in 1 | I I . »ermon subject. "M a tte r " choir for the Sunday night service Confused at being caught wrong, h e a v y b e ta on h im U n k n o w n to th e * * * music and w ill meet at the Church farther «he rode,the wilder the coun Jauv flushed. The man. silent. Just c r o w d , l»e w ie o n la a a b a m p lo n h o ra e M. E. Church. C. J. H a ll. Pastor Thursday night at 7 30 fo r ’ prac- wllh only »mall bunrhe» looked at her m an M c C ro e a a n and tb a y o u n g Iry grew Khe did not Ilka Its Hundav school. 9.48; forenoon t |ce • t r a n g e r H e In t b e v a r t o u a a v e n ta of r e llt r here end there to remind he might be laughing at her. Fac service. 11. sermon subject. “I W ill • • • Tba* e ra th e n asked to p ro p o a a her of her domain. At length the ing him move sternly, ahe aaked Have M v Bond;" evening service. H e i r o w n a lu n t e M c C r o s s a n w in 7 30 sermon subject '.New L ig ht Gsthorlng hill» grew loo rough for pleaaurr with helpleaa annoyance la bar n ir g th e lo s s p ic k s up • b a n d k e r On Old Hcrlpture:" voung people's The Pentecostal Assembly of riding W illi her »plrlla quieted words. "W hat am I to daT' • h la f f r o m tb e g r o u n d r id in g f u l l meeting 8 30 <iod enjoyed a fine Fellow ship ep e a d f a . in a b a c k w a rd l le n la d p ■ ml reeling Invigorated. Jane relueil "Bark tra il." * • • (la th e rin g Monday afternoon and N o w It la h ie 1 . i h o u l for Ihe ram h limiae • • • U r f o ll o w s s u it "W hat does that meau»" ana m ...—-a Manrv w o .v l« evnlng. T here were around 200 in II. r t r ..p . a . t i . r . o . m rr I'overtug eonvl.eralily inora dia naked tartly. I t s . In g d o w n t b e I j t r f c . f u l l la m e .lane, having grown weary, t i l t , ( le n le o n p h k e u p lb s c i g a r e t t e “T urn around." noon service. 11. aermon eubject, Corv>uigi R<M, b u r r. etc Rev G lan . waa rejoli-ed at laal In »ee Iheduaty M tO n e a e g re fu a a a to a tte m p t th» "W hers am IT” "The F illin g of the S p irit fo r Sei a tu n t U n tr e a te d b y th e c ro w d P e n “ ° n " ’ T ^ ! 00“- '••ipeii’ liie fooihllla rnada well he "I'retty wall nut on the Oualock vice;" evening «-rvlce. 7:30, public tent* a y r e e a to p e r f o r m a n o t h e r t r i c k Installation of the officer» of the ,t.lJe , 1 J ^ n in » t.t low her Having reached II. ahi Indian Raservatloh." t a n * V a n T a 'h e t le a » h a d f o r b e i B Y P U. w ith add re», bv tbe .F>t“ " “ tlo n . " U r ?, .»«-1 •T v a saver felt »» stupid tn my pastor on "H ow Much W ill God tb e t r a e k I reined Into II and logged along, run h.*r#> P i fu a l • • P c •*» r ld e a to p ic k It o p w lldeut of rem hlng home aoon I'rea - — y o u n r people's meeting». the fact th a t any thin g w hether life." declared Jane trying to net Help U»?" an Indian ■ t *e»e as aha reload about. » • ! , f r > » M i • » Itr b s t o e f c , » Mi- , i oily ahe enronnlere. meeting Thu rw lav »>««?»•»••• ««• n >«»ure th a t d t.tra c t- “1 8:30; prayer < ti » -« o b e i h i " « " a c a ra a th e p o n t i ram lli ira ie lln g toward her Io ted all our attentio n fro m the tkeught I know thia country well night a t 7 30 n e a r l y c o a H b g ’ be r id e r h la l i f e H o n | a agon th in g » o f th e Lord w a » n o th in g Hhe reined up enough by tbl» time not ta get loot. >1 . * • p . e. »-y ’- b e i n t e r ' e M lo « short o f dissipation. In the eve- •'AIM I In-a.llig t lg l. for Oiinloek I n certainly aot a tenderfoot.” Presbyterian Church. James Aik- nt I ’r Ca»pr M a c k o n H o o lo c k . In Sm ith. Pastor Sunday school, nlng Ml»« V io le t E W eller, evan lla iic h l .he a»ked of l l i e man drlv r a n c h a f l t r ’ * • * * • » • in C h ic a g o Tbe e-SB smiled, but to himself 9 45 f orenoon „ r v lc e . n . aermon ll« ,ro m Y akim a, spoke from b e . a u e a o f h e r f a t h e r 's lllm a a a J a n - In . T here's been men here aererai eubjoct “S p iritual D yna m ic .," the Zechariah 4.8. "N o t bv m ight, nor g a la lo e * r i d i n g lo t b a b i ll s and lie l i e . offlt , , i ' .|« 'V B ill I "*2 ^ . years who get loot riding In Ih o vested choir w ill sing; evening « r - bv p? wi r .- b,ut bv my m a a ta p e n is . .n n o w a n e ig h b o r wh< h r lg h l e y e d boy In Ih e w a r o n ho» 7 30. aermon subject. The th - r\ " » • "¿1" lv broliKb’ «’ *■’ * g U 'd e e h e r b ^ m e W ot k n o w i n g b ei hills I t a no disgravo for a two- vice. M aster Teacher's Commission to ou‘ clearing that C h ris ts Kingdom 1 4 .M IIV h . H I»«-»»» V»’ monthser." Teacher». a »peclai message m ■ ■ -r ( d '- a n r e d not-----h.----- the_ T«m S»l M I m i 'I Jane did not relish being termed view of th r opening o f school; ...i, a * a « t i l » lh l» f Ia l» r •■ ••• » "two monthsor." “Oh. I vo been voung people n meeting». 6 30 Sun- ■ - - - I»» C a r p v » » I h » t f a t l i s r >• ----I— I— l a r M l . h » « a lia h e r I I la b a c a ila a o f here boforo,” she said airily dav evening. Van T a n .b l a ’ a m t b la a a He i-ffer»-d no comment. Tired, e rtu p u lo u e c h a ra c te r V la llln g h er Catholic Church. F a th e r Richard waltlug for blm to say something. fa T tie f In tb e b o e p lt e t te n * le Carberry. Pastor—Sunday- Mass at Jane «us nettled by bis continued 9 30, beginning the fall and w inter « a m . 4 l a ba « a i r - I M i-c ro s a s n s h o n e a l* . b u t b a r f a t h e r uia»» h a t l a allene«. schedule. Sunday school w ll fol be b i t e t o blm " I «ee you're wearing your braco- low • s • a lot." bo remarked of a sudden. The words came, so to apeak, out of a T o W e lc o m e N e w c o m e r » C M A F T g R IV — C .n lln u .d The congregation o f the M etho clear »ky. dist church w ill entertain this eve She looked at him lust as sud ning (Th ursday! w ith a - i l l ' h r 'a i o l h l» M w ililr » I k n o w potluck denly as he had »poken ; and In supper and social evening to w el M o, fr o m th e U ra l n ilh iH r I r r r t come recent arriv als in the com alarm. eaw you, «1x1 w h e n you « " I i-ff Ih r He was looking straight ahead— m unity who w ill m ake their homes train that w ornlli' Io Sleep* Cat i Just ss If .be were not within miles ‘ his lo c a lity Follow ing the dln- M i i'r -> *a r ti I in lined In Irle m ll- .... . 1 « ™ 1 „ ner, regular church night w ill be H l w l.l. ’ !,.• lm ;.,.M lveex,,nw «lon obM rved w |th „ t)ro(rrani and fastm.n Inward III» IK h l a lltin . Ill of a man riding quite alone. Could al entertainm ent T he ladles’ aid H r coin im n Inn to rui|ihii»lar Ilia he he. ahe aaked herself In a flash society w ill have charge of the words "from ’ h r very Aral mmol- of fear, a had man? Could he mean kitchen and dining room. They w ill I you, I »aid I" n n » rlf T h i i f tn rob her of her brncelet and be aasisted bv the vounger mem- a girl with all ’ h r <rl anil s»nd of her» of the church and Sundav watch? her father ' " school. M rs Alvla W icks w ill be In For a moment ahe was too npaet charge of the program "H ad n't you ’-e tl-r i l i l r r a l l l l lr • • • to B|>eak But her alienee aeemed fa s te r? " sug g es te d III» » 11.hl Sit not Io move her companion A lta r S ociety E n te rta in e d ter casually luHiklng placidly ahead, and a fter The Catholic A lta r society was •T in a fra ’il ’ o push ’ hr oM buck walling for her to comment, he entertained Monday afternoon at hoard ever Hila pari of I h r m a d Bn the home o f Mr». M erle P o rter spoke again: I a i l . IO myself," hr continued, •'I might be wrong. But I thought near L ath am A program o f the e -There's a »Irl w llh h rr father*» year's activities wa» planned. A 1 saw ’ hat bracelet about two year« social hour wag held follow ing the grit and hrr nm llirr'a l-ennty.' Jane' ago. Fourth of July— " business meeting and refreshments hr lowered hla «dice, becoming " I ’h." exclaimed Jane for want of were served bv the hostess. The |y 'are you warm?” ocletv w ill meet next w ith M rs O. The F a rth e r She Rode, th e W ild e - komelhlng heller to say. •yuii».'' "A n y w a y " continued her even- W. Spies. the C ou ntry G rew a a a • A n . e m g fn ria i’ie?" •peaking guide. “ I know I couldn't " t by 2" ( la w O r Kan l»ed “ I'erfeclly Bui I «h.-nld like to made s pmieat lie Jahhcre-I lu low he mistaken about the young lady g r’ on f»al«r " Are you planning to have a telephone put in? D o you tone» to his ta llir r and. turnlnil Io that wore It. W eren't you visiting A group of the newlv m arried MH'roaaen brought Ih r Imr«- • I«' Jane, exclaimed, "Wrong w a)." u ih I set of the C hristian church met want an additional listing? Please tell us now —the here around that time?" F rldav night at the church fo r a a «lop " W h t l’i Ih r mailer?" aabril pointed north. The father shook hl« N bw T blephonb D irectory is almost ready for print "Yea," ventured Jane, stealing a potluck supper and organized a hla rnmpanlon rn llirr tartly head, and the dispute grew Jsne school class which prom ing. Closing also a n tht ytllow pages of tbe Classified Tele •'Thia la Hunlork Kuril. The creek uow confused hy Ihe uncertainty glance at the questioner. Ills gate Sunday ises to be an outstanding class In was runnln’ kind of high whrn thanked the parly and rode on south. waa fixed steadfastly ahead. the future. T he clase ha» been phone Directory An advertising medium o f wide average "W ere yon at the Frontier Day named the "2 Rv 2." O fficers elect <lro»r Ih rm i.h a fle r .upper, .nrt Il'a A few miles farther ahe met a and tested value. celebration In Sleepy Cat that ed follow: W ayne W akefield , presi tier» rainin' all evenin’. We don't lioraeman heading notih Aa he dent; M arv in Shaw, vice president; want Io get caught In the water drew near, Jane thought ahe rocog Fourth of July?" he continued. "Y yes," rei-cated Jane. "W -were Mrs. Gene Masters, secretary; A r T hb P acific T elephone a n d T elegraph C om pany I'll t» ’ out a n . nee huw things look nixed him aa Ihe man who had dl mand Rlgga. treasurer M rs M a r T a h r (he llnra a minute. reeled her hack In llie ranch a cou you ?” vin Shaw, lookout chairm an: M rs 524 Main Telephone 83 " If I hadn't been." he answered D tlh e ri Saflev. social chairm an , " Il'a aufr, I reckon." he reported pie of weeks before, at the close of returning anon Io the rig. "Bill a long day of riding through the dryly, “I shouldn't have seen the Those present were M r and Mrs. you'll heller pul your feel In uiy tlunlm-k hills. Jane reined up in bracelet." They were Jogelng along pleas lap till we gel across The water qulrlugly. "Hood morning." ventured Jane antly enough and as ihe man didn't might come up through Ihe floor T a n you tell me whether I am on actually demand her bracelet or ban i da." Ih r iraponae waa chilly "M i feet ihe right mad to Ounlock ranch?" watch, her panic subsided. "Slopping over ai the ranch for The mnn listened hut made no vf w ill he all right where they a re " ••II K., June’ Bill you re aboul fort to apeak. Inaiend he looked a while, are you?" "For 1 while, yea.1* the awceieal girl I ever aaw In th e at the girl atlently. Ills gaxe was "Some of the boya over at your einhnrrasslng. world." He Ignored her question and In ranch were telling In town limy had Hulling .etlon Io lhe»e word». a young Indy over at Hunlock that MeCroaaen pul hla arm awlfll.i »lead asked one him self; "Aren't you the girl who got lost used to ride In a circus. I suppoae •round the girl and pulled her Io around here a couple of week« ago?" It waa you.” ward him (or a kiwi. " I ’m Ihe only woman, young or “ Y yea." answered Jane “ And I I . failed Io gel one Inatend, he got a amart alap from Janv'i gloved iren't you the mun who directed me old, over there." GUKLOCK RANCH I N ew book soon closes for printing— Wrill YOUR name be in it? N E tT and USED hand. Public Auction of Miscellano oufl Junk, Tenant Leaving H. A. Hamm arstAd«t, who 1« a republican candidal« for state rep resentative from Stutsmnn counly, N orth Dakota, vlelted the Sentinel office a few days ago nnd le ft a copy o f T he Jamestown (N . D .) S u n . In which Ihe following ap pears credited to the Eagle Grove Eagle Auction Sale. I w ill o ffe r at public auction to the highest bidder I l f any) at whnt Is known aa the W h ite House, W ashington, D. C., startin g at 10 a. m, on or about Jan. 20th or March 4th. 1937. the following de»- aerlbed nonuaable property, to-w it: One Dem ocratic P latform , has never been used, la therefore good as new One R urr-Tnlled Donkey, quite aged and wobbly, but a good enter and brayer. One C ar loud Mixed Feeding C at tle, If not shot before day of sale; Bones of 12.000.000 L ittle Pig», died from ravages of Three-A bunk. O ne Boon-doggl I ng Congress, aired by D ictato r nnd Damm ed by hack?" Everybody; 4 3-4 bu. 3-A Potatoes, each nnd every one stamped and wrapped In roll tissue; 180,000 bu 3-A Seed Com , raised In South America, free f r o m Corn-Hog blight. Some Canadian Seed W heat, fine for resowing Am erican plowed-un- der arena, 123,542 fine Corn-Hog contracts, would make good papier tnache carnival hats. 10% carlonds N llA Code Jokes, nothing b elter for feeding young goats; One lot o f Alphabet Blocks, exlrn fine for Juggling acta In A m ateur Vaudeville. One big Chisel, baddly gapped by constant chiseling Into public mon ey box, but could be converted Into n good garden trowel. One bale Cotton-Control Dope, m ight be uanhld yet, on cotton-tail rabbits. Vote-Halting, R elief Fol De-Rol, grandest collection ever shown un der one tent, Including down-and- out w rite r projects, rag-doll fan- taaales, tln-cnn daubllnga. national youth ticklers, $80,000 ten-cont pen sion probes; alphabetical tom -tlta for m aking district and regional (TO HE CONTINVKDt w hite collar pads, hat stretchers. slop Jars, aelf-plnnlng adjustable badges. Hopklnnted electro non talk in g check grinding machines, etc. Free lunch on the grounds, fea tu rin g Alphabet Soup. Non-Constl- tutlnnnl Sandwiches, Blue Engle G ravy, 3-A 'T a le r Balia and C o rn -; Hog Julep. Term s A ll sums of $10 and un der. cash In hand muat be real money; no gold accepted. On all sums over $10, 300 years tim e w ill be given to foreigners w ithout in terest, while 30 days tim e w ill be given to Americans on bankable notes to d raw all the Interest and taxes they can atnnd. Every Item offered w ill be n guaranteed prod uct of the S u pe r-A m a lg a m ate d R rnln-Truat League o f America, IN S O L V E N T John Citizen. Auctioneer. Uncle Sam. Owner. A. Taxpayer. Clerk. Eagle Grove Eagle George W ashington left the V n lt- pd States only once when he ac companied his half-hrother to the W est Indies. k ite s months of careful prepa ration we are ready to offer you the most astounding furni ture values of a generation! A comparison will convince you that here is the plaoe to shop and now is the time to buy for real savings. Trade in your old heater on a new circulator—We have several new and used heaters and ranges. FINE NEW SHIPMENT OF FLOOR COVERINGS Attractive Designs and Prices—Just Arrived INNERSPRINO AND SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES See us for Anything You May Need in Household Furnishings — New or Used M c L a u g h l in s THE COTTAGE OROVE BARGAIN HOUSE