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TIW E W IK Y , AUGUST I«, IMI T H E I P T I N B , OOTTAO« GRO VE, OBBGOW As a man Qilnks. so la he," Mi D c-verntne concluded, "and a» n u n think so society becom es Man's E sta b lish e d 1SS9 Editor thinking la e com pelling force L to n tn l S CnxManl Publish«*! Thursday _ „ Every . — behind all econom ic activities , , ld Cottage Grove Publishing Comnanv Leonard S, Goddard. President upheavals A W SkhofataM S e c ie ’ a n — 1 C L R vnearson Advertising Mgr. P K F .s il t r M I M n i l t i ll | I RM b T ^ S ^ I O N ^ ? F S 8 ‘’ th SHW V1" BK ' « “ » '» « T K I I (Cash In. advance* Tb*' c o '«"l l “‘ ,<M‘al am endm ent. One year ' i t SO prop«»-, J by Senator Royal S Cope 90 land i D N Y I designed to prevent Six Months ... .50 m v on e from seeking a third term Three m onths 33 as president should One m onth have been . . - ith u -h Foreign rate 50c vear additional »dopted m any «ears ago. nllhough ..'Member up 1.» the present tim e there has or» been no urgent need of the am end Cottaur vmnr $rntmri N ational Editorial A ssociation Oregon N ew spaper Conference ment such as the fact that led by Earle prom oting a on behalf of e xists now In view of four sla te governors. of P en nsylvan ia are thP d term discussion the President, who * •» *„ « i t .. h a sn t dtaavowed approbation of the m oxem ent T h u attitude and M s R oosevelt's alleged remark. I hope Franklin will not run again" would seem to Indicate that the I*resldent is not disin clin ed to at least con- i k r a third term It would be a darverou.-« prccc dent in t h e e days of d icta to r, and FOR FARMERS eam mtsaton was i»ne of thc efficien t In the en tire nation • • • Method of P lnahrtng Portland O ffic e tllilld ln « S till I n sr tlle d .... flin F ollow ing a «'onfereni-e member* o f the Induslrlal Accident C om m ission. the Board of Control announced that It would M t con «..„, , o th„ u„, o , w o r k m e n -. Com pensation funds In financing the proposed Portland office build m g acquisition of which w as auth orised by the last legislature Gov *Snor Martin and all three m embers wf **** Accident com m ission were to (h<. |<wn on „ „ „ „ j , ha| „ w„ u,d . flw fc . might be accident « funds' which needed In the paym ent o f ctalm e reasurei H H olm o lm an a n discounted discount«.! State Treasurer the fears expressed by the accident eom m tasloners amt supported the ***» Proposal as being good bust n«**>» * n<i providing » b«tt«r inter- ^ (urll 7 h, „ , h<. ^ „ ^ o n m n Ilow M rn on (tj ^ n d Investm ents Rejectl.ui o f ih e loan provision stilt leaves two m ethods o f financing the Portland building open One of these is through »he sate o f certifl cate« of indebtedness* «ecured by building Its«*If The other la ,brou* b • ’«m ight out rental plan in view of th e dictatorial attitude S tr ict E n fo n -e m e n t o f T ra ffic 'H i a Ho u u-nrig jigitM ugamit liMueif* taken toward congress and the su I s » . . N cedi*! preme court by President R oose Strict enforcem ent o f the traffic velt. law» m ust be had b efo re O regon AUGUST __ expect any reduction _ ~ can in It* <2 • —A .menai Tbanrsgiwxj hkrtw ny ;<vtdent’ r a 7 /in '» M ' opin ' .»ixarrved tar v .cienes «i O REGON'S U Q l OR ASSETS «he Civil War ISbl ion of R. H Raldock. .t a le high AND M A B IIJT IK S. . _ 7—The «or ar.-i navy d e Oregon's sta te liquor stores turn way engineer A dm itting that edu JS ixirawr.a at ihe Uniiee ed in a six m onths' profit o f $3«X',- ration al cam paigns, lecture« and ggf S la t e s » o i . i o a . r t 14965 »132.092 45 of which war slogan« m ight have their place In araammd. 1789. educating the youn ger member« of turned In for the m onth of June f \ y*1 «—f g* yacht race io rwjam society. Raldock declared that noth- America s cup held. 18713 according to a report su b m itted by ln< but „ w holesale respect for the -- - *-* ---- ------ --- ----------------» the state auditor Is it any wonder law would ever reach th e reckless, • —Harvard C o je a s held that deaths and Injuries caused by the careless and the drunken drlv J»' f t its -si cvc---.er .-e:- et-' drunken autom obile drivers are In- e is w ho are responsible for moat creasing" The state sells the liquor tb ' traffic accidents. Id An ex traordinary snow« a n d puin»he» 'h e d rin k er fo r doing • • • o! s h o o 1 1 n 3 s t a r s what he could not help doing be- W orld War * eteran* accuired. 19F1 cause he drank the liquor the state 1 *. .' l*,U •* fd *«*«. st t**i.»w .* . U —Paler.! arar.'ed lor the More than $900 000 In farm , and sold to him A veritable paradox' ' posibve xabon shuttle city property «ra« sold by t h . ta n Do the regon feel World va. citizen ---- -- s o f O swe.w.«.^.. War Veteran* State Aid proud Of t h , past six m onth s ree- co m m iÄ ,on during the fin ., IT .-Tatocoi gqned ending h ah lilies teheeen the ord o f deaths and Injuries caused m on th , of 1937 Jerrold O wen sec by the liquo: the state has sold to ratary to t h , coounlaalon, reported U S and Spain. 1898 I oae Raoul E D eeveraine, an attor- ney for the United States Steel oorporation. sp eak in g a t a recent m eeting of the In stitute for Social Progrès* a: W ellesley college. Is s r i,n c e autom obile d rivers’ Do they feel well paid for those in ju rie, and deaths bv th e profit in «xceas of « o o n o o realized in the liquor traf- fjc » __________________ The United S û t e s governm ent is atlll buylng , t a prem ium tons o f dl~ T the " rth xyio<: The first principle la that man is of D ivine origin. He is not n mere m a»-p article. an exchange able unit. He is an individual This is not a m ere theological dogm a It is n Am erican Judd,cal and con- Mitu'.ional concept Read the early 2 , " . l . Z “ U : “ will be amazed by their repeated acknow ledgem ent o f the divine heritage of Man and his G od-given ngh te. Thom as Jefferson clearly recog- nized that man had certain rights, and he o fficially anchored those m b b to God in the D eclaration of m any different place» and coun- tries and im m ediately burying It In the earth in K entucky "What dif fere nCe 5 can m ake In -wasa this *•••£» actually iixsoo the am ount of focd or go<xia pro- duced and distributed to consum - e„ c . o . ^ „ 4 , , , at a „ recent g a t i n g o f the In stitute of 3OC“ ‘ PTO* T* ’ --------------------------- Emhartled farm ers have won an- other battle. This tim e It wa« the farm ers of W asco who threatened to open a grocery store o f their own If the grocery clerk s union In- stated on closin g at 6 o'clock The eigh t hour, or any other day t„ a RIGHT TH IN K IN G URGED. A W h eat ( i r o e l i i ( P o in ter E astern Oregon experim ent ata- tlona have found .. , that If wheat la Immediately after a lia , a b- ’ " P1“ *«’«* ‘‘T J Lh7 * «» ®f " ‘trogen * * '* b cauaes the w heat I«» grow so rank that II later burns for lack of moist «tre before maturity P ro te i Tomai»"'« from Curl» fo p Sm all «hellers. n u d e of either »rooden slats r fram ework coveied wtlh cheesecloth, have pro».si pra. Heal In protecting tomwt.ws from curly top or blight at Herm iston branch experim ent elation When practically every every vine vine outside of the practically «heller would he badly diseased tha»e under the shelter thrived and yi*>M*4 at the rate of' from 15 to 2ft ton« per *<*rv Both kind« of ehelter* w o.« .eft .»pen on one .Ids Indicating that the leaf hoppers. which carry Ihe disease, are nol ex eluded, bui they do nut work enough In partial shade to cause dam age This m ethod is not reewm memled on a com m ercial erale, but la conaldered practical for borne gardens Graaa Talataldllty Trakad. A stu d y o f the co m p a ra tiv e |w la '* b iu ,,c“ of <bc »»rtoia. g :« a se . and * • « « » • • • n‘» d° »* “ >• U n io n eapert ment «tathwi, «how« that the »len d' r ' ' >* of ere .le,t w heat ^ k”' “* ‘h* relished more than * — ■ - - «»me le — gum e« This strain la recom m ended only where m oUtiire conditions are a 1‘tile better than In th e drlar eastern . Oregon land« E qual . .. ,*m oun'» «* ,h ' ‘»•««-"nt varieties o f grasses, clover» and other forage crops w ere fed to anim als and the am ount rejected «ras measured Irrigation Tour Itinerary Practical method« for applying Irrigation w ater under nearly all conceivable farm ing condition« in the W illam ette valley will be fea , ur„ , on thr , ttfhth an n u a, wratern - a - . * .7 . . . a **, ",« T " x , 2 „„ 1 " » " . T «1 - b è " l J o » ,dl n . i . t.“/.?’ — ».?.? The group will m e ., ftr«t * t,M» "7,-lm-k -—»■ at the Thistledow n this week T h l. w a , property which farTO, m l„ , ntlrth Eu<rn, b“<! prevloiuly been taken over by , he m aln p ,,clflc highw ay There com m ission either through (o joo acr<t( arr being trrftffxt proceeding, or through rd by , n „ y ,rhc«d aya- voluntary surrender o f property by , rm wtth rcvO|vlng sprinklers at- Ow’'n “>•« reports a tie- inched to m oveable surface pipe £ [ , "r,p? 1 “ nd On»' of lh e metho«», of ap » h o h n v 7 ù k » n '« .ita n ta c r .f ^ h » £Î?‘“V2TÎ.“ 'r . * UI “" n ° n î* 7 - V î o . „ . ^ , n^ 7 uT c h ^ 7 ; S S r ^ K 4r^ hom e* or farm». • • • Ju<l<e < laude C. Mi C oHm h _ APPo*"” « e n t of Claude C M< — °* *y“ m atb as feder- „ « i* , Or,'F°n r«le such as compose the surrounding country for him After atnioet |3 m ountains It la alateti that Irriga years he surrendered to Governor tlon from wells can lw develo|«al Ihirk of Missouri who granted him |)J>n, . n ia l| unit« a d a p ted to III legal freedom after a thorough In dividual farms, although well Irrl veetlgatlon o f his life E vangelist Mmlth has anaouneed «atlon ordinarily proven more «■<»! -. *a than gravity system s where the that he will preach th e next few y than may be developed If Inter nkgbts on the follow in g subjects , ".ted * ml for a copy of thia ctr- "The Twin lle tle The M issouri and ular Hansa« I'enltentlartea,' "The Angel V ielling My Cell." W hy I I si ve Turkey Grower* Meeting Aug uta ♦* the W om en " Ills su b je c t ft« Mun The second annual Oregon T ur day night will be "My Daretng Ke key Grower« convention, «.pen in rape from Prleon.” The services are sponsernd by the • » m embers of th« > • * > £ £ • •»•» »* J“ 1,1 1,1 ** — P entecoetal Assem bly of (l.s l August 24 • ' ‘W *•««"»•> con I ’ l . r - N T t OK JO I Vs A I I.A IU .r 1 b » • » « “»" ». > • • / •« » eldered so valuab l. Tt*day Th« M«ntin*| r*c«*lv»d. << m > asked that It tar repea I ' _ i « i « for publication in detail, a Ila* will be a picnic dinner at noon of ciiipi<»ynirnt opportunltl«« avail tails ot Ihe program Will b* an «hl« on A umu «< 10. in «1« Wiliam»* non need later (« Valley Mt at« Km ploym «nt of flcr« In O regon Klv« thousand «Il hundred fifty fbUT «y«ll«hl« John « ic ll«(rd T ill« ll«t w«« puMt»he<! «A> a hy Oovam or Martin to «how that therr «r* tw o P>I m open for «v«rv WI*A worker laid «iff th« federal Th«rc w«rc only jorrn A new ich «f rt4lo Free Mrthi»di»t C h u rch l*aeliM and new enthusiasm la the woiker* taken from the varluu- »pint of the little ehureh on the federal projects corner of Fifth and Mt»nroe Itrlng It *• atalc<l that In the other IT your children to Sunday school at slate em ploym ent o ffic e s similar 9 45. preaching at 11 a m and Jobs are available If you are needing work coma to P m , prayer titeetlii« » nm 'I i Thur»- <tay at M p ni Cktortf* <î F«fwar*|«. The Sentinel office and look ov*r thle lle( paator ;s » 6 *afr Keep a< a d la ta n r« i*ehtn»l N ext Isordd {Day m«x ni ng At th« th« aubjvrt will the hitcher on H elp dlacnuta«e 4hl« Teach«« About danxvrotai practlcw* and don't r»ei Ml*« to m " In th« «venlng. The mil It on your »*ar <’hrl»t of th« Common !*«w>pl« Blbl« ac-hool. 9 4ft a m. Unified En dravor. 7 p m , «acre»! concert at 7 ftO. two tarie« choir» directed by Mt l>ever«aux • • • lUpttat (Thurch. H W Ikivla. I*n«tor Sunday arhool. 10 Mra K K. Mill«, « u p er in tm d m t, forenoon •«rvicc. 11, «ernutii by th« paator; union »rrvlr« at the M E t'hurch at S p m ; youn< people « rn««4 inK*. 7 p m • • • P re «by tertnn ’ ' ’h u rrh Jantee Janie* A i're*oytenan nurrn Sn'“ b »*• etor Sunday. 11. them e "f • •••*’ •». «'»•> N am e- «««sews «• . ss »« »I« « • w «vs««««- Su[kUv g ^ rvl„ M bringing H«v Tilton _ E Church. ~ - h 0 ^ ^ ,, BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR W INTER’S WOOD PcntertMital A«*rmbly of (kid, At wood Pouter. Pmrtor Hunday «Choo!. 9 4ft forenoon ««rvlce. 11. revival; evening »ervire 4 Evamr« ll»t Mmlth will preach on Mv Oar ln< E*eaj>e from l*ri«on C huicb of G«»d Preaching each »nd cherry orchard »re Irrigated by m eans o f a low preasure sprlnk first and thlrtl Sundays of «ach ler system mad« by laying per for- |nof*<b at 2 30 p m In Ixgton room ated Inch thin galvanized th ' »rm ory at south Seventh U u'V U * three swear» null Hull R 1« I»aill «■ XI pipe on the surface o f t h , ground ° " O * r* ‘ pastor at Eugene In jta advan tage Is. It la m id. In m ak "h »rge lrr,* * ,ion "" t ^ ^ T m a n * » ChrlMlan * 'b 2nd St. Selene« Sunday Society. w hool. 9 243 43 < f a r S ^ revo?vUgthe. p 7 ? k T ^ “ unday m rvtce. ¿am n r a n » » . havr aU ach, d Overhead * m l:" m eettn g, a«x>„d -skinner ' tvpe of distribution ey»- » n,> fourth Wedneadaye at » read tem <yn y i , Frank Bartholom ew ln« room on second floor of l*rter- farm both furrow and sprinkler Ir- **n building open from 2 to 3 and t l o n are being used w t'h trtn k ' 9 P ■ TWMdajfA Thurmlm • cr<>P“. w hile ®n the Vlncel D avis an<1 Saturdays sta te A cceptance by MeCrtloch o f ± « " eW fr t* W‘11 ,h - p o r tio n o f chairm an o f the d . n o - cratlc « U te central com m ittee for which Jack E Allen o f Rendleton an<1 Caufleld o f Tillam ook are ln* g r o o m e d . r l g a Orvgon Troop* Will Kn In dairy fa rm . 100 a c r e , o f p a stu re w'ar M aneuver, at F o r t f e w " , Thirty-three h u M r ^ o f f U e i T a n d ' u iV '^ .r d V ^ ’ f b i X i ^ ' ^ i T t e m ' H N azarene Churrh, C E Thayer. P astor Sunday school. 9 »3 fore Independence, so that they would farm er Is Just th e proverbial eight m en con stitu tin g O regon', national would pav a n y o n , having Irrlga- noon service. 11; evening service, 9; be untouchable by m an He char- In the forenoon and eight In the guard will »tart m oving out from tlon problem s to Join thio tour prayer m eeting. W ednesday. 8 p m acterized th ese rights as inalien- afternoon. N o clock w atcher ever their bases In 25 cities over the ___ able Our C onstitution was oonceiv- advanced beyond being a clock ?‘* , 2 . e? rly J” ** T ue“d ay m orning Crop |.,*ting Will Speed AAA M an, 4 Ite od Iter, vai Service*. ed in th is philosophy It Is as m uch w atcher Corvallis G azette-Tim es ,'inT . . annual m aneuver. (K erks. Benjam in F Sm ith «Frank Itav- ------------------------ sopn" ^ 7 i u a fl h ow evlr T h T o r ^ ' Th* ecro'* ry o o f f the ,e rom The • secrotary the a‘a alate eom- '*’• la), " a '" ‘"ran evangelist, «too Is a proclam ation o f the rights o f man Farm ers in eastern Oregon have tr£ ,." * wlll . FA ¿T. w 7 ,h “ ‘ Ore* on term ers preaching at 7 43 each night except as it is a creative act of m echani ory The union labor w here th ey Waah • taRlng part In the AAA program Monday before large rongrega won a victory. »■»* wwwh «w«w cal system o f governm ent. .................. wnere th ey will Join loin w ith troops * . work of ____ ____________ wlth^ troops can speed up , the cheek in g Hons at . the "big ten' ' on oust Main "Our culture is Christian in bowses have agreed that they m ay , rom W ash in gton /Y d ah i.'" M on u n a th | . year's perform ance by havin g »treat, has a life that has been com origin and in concept, and is not haul their own crop , to m arket and W yom ing, a« well as regular t b« b ased on athetatic m aten ah sm without Joining the union Three arm y u n it. In the greats»! ^ e a r e f ^ ¿ 7 X V r v l g X 7 X y X * In .ration or rirhtlncr e n ___________________ 1 - Man. o f course, a cq u ire, obliga- m em b er, of a granz" r o m m l~ c voocen^rauon n g n tm g m en ahou)<, prPpar, a _ llat o f 1937 K,n and wn, hcal>d . tlo n , to the society o f which he Is met with three m em ber, o f union ab^ , i " ,th ' » » « « y o f the rropa rrow n on earh fleld (Jod , , r WM v|(||Ui<t a m ember, and m ust subm it the labor and the unions made thia re- n . oT &Ppr? i *™Ate*y dlcatr the field« In which they have who cam e to hla cell and dlraoted arbitrary and absolute enjoym ent m arkable concession ’ CorvallH m aneuvc% for 15 ™ perform ed practice* • ntItllnff them hl« e a m p ^ from th« Mlaaourt penl i .„ * . i tO Pa y m e,M und*r ,b «t conservation tsn tlary For 12 of the 15 y e a r , he o f hi« individual right« to the nec- G azette-Tim e« T h , . big - review, high . . ■ — l,,rbt ln program. T his will enable the AAA was a fugitive he nrearhed th« essitieg o f the general w elfare and -------- X ^ ^ l n X i ibPrQfr^ i % to m"k* F -y m c h t. earlier than It gospe, f , on, rrasl t„P , 7 ^ com m on good—but each restriction standpoint o f the public, w ill be rould o , herwlar F arm er, shou.d Z.elurs appeared In n e w s ^ r . ad held on Saturday. Augu»t 21 m ust be voluntarily accepted or Im In addition to the 15.000 men In "“ ' i í í ._th ' ,r J ° mmUn,., y . ' h1™ *an vertls.ng his m eeting,, w h ll. off! posed by the legal processes which __________ .* *men ln ° f the,r county c o m m u te , a s soon r er , o f ” he law the maneuver« there will be m ore practice« have been pet — — — — he has prescribed. than 1000 p iece, o f hravy equip- formed ’''Am endm -nt,' t » 7 th e pn'e "The present disposition to Justi rnent Including cannon, »ruck», gram perm it ,a> the use of poles fy everyth in g on the principle of a tractor, and tanks. or . logs In the construction o f range m andate from a m ajority, irrespec- M artin on M ild Ufe. . G overnor Martin, returning from fences; (b) permit» the w ithholding liv e of individual and m inority a Qf lnapectlon m em beni o f any paym ents In ra ses where « rights, is repugnant to our theory of thc 3 ta tc G am e com miHsion ex farm er adopt!» any practice» which o f governm ent." pressed h im self as h igh ly gratified tend to defeat any o f the purpose» ---------------- from - R u le o f l a m . o ver the nrogrese being m ade In of the 1937 program and (c) pre I* a .. pur*- dem ocracy, * ne . ___ _ the com m ission's efforts vents the uee o f any schem e Or de Ir. contlnu- , a to restock _... . .. __ . . .. . , O reg o n « forexta and atreama w ith vice that would o ffse t the perform ed, the popular w ill ia determ ined ance for which paym ent would by a m ere count o f hands, by ma- T hirty - fiv e m illion fingerling Bein' a cham pion, and on a pedes- otherw ise be made. Jority rule. In a representative de- trout and 40,000 youn g pheaaants tai, It I, great »tuff, and when you Frldwy-Haliirda», m ocracy the case Is th e sam e will be released from the com m is- are cham pion, everybody will sn.y Nut Grower* Tour August 23-26. J A ugust 13-14 These form s o f dem ocracy are In «Ion’s hatch eries th is year, the gor- that you cannot be beat. And If Member» o f th e W estern N ut e ffe c t govern m en ts o f men -g o v - «rnor w as Informed, with plans anybody else ever want» to lead the G rowers association w ill take their “M U E N T B A R B IE R S ” ernm ent by "transient m ajorities.' m ade for doubling this liberation procession, they w ill have to w ait annual tour o f nut producing Richard Arlen, U lli Pal But ln the A m erican constitutional ot h®01 fb,h and blrda wJthln two U1 Xou <>le °r you retire and re- region« August 25-26 The rout« of mer, Barry 3tackay. dem ooraev there is a g o v ern m en t yeaj-a' sign. the tour will be announced at least r>r g t D eclaring th a t It w as essen tial And then all a t once, and kind o f two w eeks In advance o f thc trip o f laws, not m en - a governm ent th at every dollar availab le be «pent unexpected - like, som ebody will ____ Sunday-M onday Tiaraday protecting m inorities rather than directly In conservation and propa- show up with a hay-m aker, and put Ground W ater K nowledge, su bm erging them under the will of gation o f th e w ild life of th e atate the cham pion In hla place. And the A brief sum m ary o f present In- August 13-16-17 the tra n sien t m ajority. If Oregon is to rem ain a hunters* feller w ho was Invincible and un- form ation concerning ground ww "MOUNTAIN MUSIC” H ere, he said, lie s the great Im- and fisherm en 's paradise, the gov- beatable yenterday, he Is not being ter su pp lies In five Oregon regions portance o f th e U nited States Con ernor announoed th a t he would op- asked, to-day, for his autograph. togeth er w ith an outline o f addi- Bob Burns, Martha K aye, »tltutlon a s "the suprem e law of P®9® continued diversion o f gam e And in politics It I, not much t tonal work needed or conteniplat- John Howard, Terry W alk th e land." fund» to support o f the sta te po- different, and everybody Is eith er ed ha« Just been Issued In th e form I er. u - n e « v e r n in e r le .H e d foe em llc*' A PProxlrnately *110,000 a year scared »tiff of the feller who If! In of Or'u-on Expertnieilt station Mr. u e s v . ne p aea for m now be,ng contrtbutcd by the fx>wer or to cheerin' him , one or cular N o 124, entitled, "The Ground ploying the power o f righ t hum an gam e com m ission to th e police the other, until som ebdy com es W ater Problem In O regon.” This Wedneaday-Thuraday, th in k in g in m eetin g th e threats fund. along and upsets his applecart. circular wag iaeuod by O.8.C. In A ugust 18-19, presently posin g th em selves before The tour Included a visit to the And gettin ' beat a t prize rightin' view o f the Increased dem and for our A m erican dem ocracy. "Our h atcheries at Corvallis, Alsea, Ban- or politics, Jt 1» all th e sam e, and Irrigation w ater both east and w est "SING A N D B E H A P P Y ” law s m u st be m ade to conform to <*o n ' R oseburg, E ugtne, th e Me- goln' from chcens to Jeers, It Is not of the Caseatlss, and w ith lh e In Anthony M artin, Ixmh the changing order," he said. The K enrte river, the lower D eechu tes a long step. creasing population needing more Ray, D ixie Itunlmr, Joan co n scien ce o f the w ea lth y and the river and 11004 R lv*r- T h« <P>ver- Tour* with the low down, dom estic w ater »upplles The Wll ^L ew m c c U - L n X fo the nor a * ® » " * tb a ‘ he wae now con- JO BERR A lam etle valley to deecrlbM l„ t h l. Da via powerful neetto sensitizing fo the fh<t h(uJ b#<Sn ------------------------- circular a s being ee«cntlnlly a i 4 righ ts o f the poor an d abu sed . but n ltc ly elim inated from th e adm in- T urning on the g a s Is one w ay to «round w ater reservoir, the bottom all th is can be accom p lish ed w ithin |»tration o f gam e affa irs In thle com m it su icide -stepping on It Is a "d side» o f w hich are form ed from th e fram ew ork o f our civilization , sta te and that the preaent g a m e . another. sedim entary end volcanic rocks STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE Come In and See the New COLEMAN OIL-BURNING CIRCULATOR We have available for yoiir inspection aceurntr <*nst rej- i>r<bi. Nhowing just what it oust* to heat a large home in Cottage (JrtiVc with one of these eireulatora Come in an<i soe these figures You will he xiirprmed to learn that it ia |x««aihle to li«*t Tour home eomfortahljr uni formljr, healthfully anti with none of the annoyance or «lirt of wood, for a very xinnll «tun. |ierhaps lean t’-aa you are now paving for wood. You owe it to yourself and vour family to invratigate thia new ami better method of heating- THE GROVE HARDWARE TH EA TR E PR O G R A M S ARCADE D IA N E I tili rada.» Frlday, Augnai 18-18 “PI< R A STAR," Palay Kelly, Ja<-k ll«l«y, Koalna Ixxwrnnre, l.yda Roberti, la u r e i A llnrdy, Saturday, A ngus! 1« “F O R U IR N Iti V E R ,” Ixtrry C'rahbr, J u n e Mal ici, John Palforaon. Mal. 2:80 p. ni. Ailin. 10c, 13', Sundny-M onday Augii»! 15-16 "MORE T H A N A SEU- RETAKY," Jean Arthur, G eorge llrent, Iteglnnld Denny. T iieadny-W eilim slay A u gin t 17-18 "THE I.ADY E.S4IAPEH" Gloria Stuart, M ichael Whnlen, G eorge Snndera. j j 1 i ! j