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THE SENTINEL. COTT APE GROVE. OREGON (GfOVf Published Every Thursday at 25 North Sixth Street. W. C. MARTIN ...... ...................... ................................... .. Editor-Publisher Growing House Is Exhibited At Fair Latham THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 193» 4 Mrs. Gus Berglund and children visited relatives at Knox Hill SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance) 'Sunday. In I-ane-Douglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties Harriet and Dale Harris and One Year $1.50 One Year .................................. $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fix and daughter Six Months ... That "growing house" in the .80 Six Months ......................... 1.25 Admission 10c and 85c of Eugene at the Fred Three ----- Months — ............................. so Three Months ........................ 65 West Coast Lumbermen's associa Harris home visited Sunday. Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for tion exhibit in the Palace of FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 14-18: Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Baxa of less than three months. Homes and Gardens had at least Dorena visited at the Dale Car "RON OF FRANKENSTEIN." I tex 11 Rathbone, Borte one exposition visitor badly wor penter home Sunday. Karloff, Bela Lugosi, I .Io nr I Atwlll, Josephine Hutch- ried for a few minutes. He’ was a Inwon, Donnie Dunagan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bealson of thin, nervous looking individual, Oakridge spent Tuesday evening «nd „the only "outstanding fea at the L. A. Yearnus home. NUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. APRIL 18-17-18: ture" of his costume was a pair "CAFE SOCIETY," Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMur William Garoutte is visiting at of the thickest-lensed glasses 1 the home of his brother Nelson. ray, Shirley R om , Claude Gllllngwatrr, J raw in Ralph, have ever seen. Don Alvarado. Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Elmo The "growing house," as you visited at the home of Mr. and WEDNERDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 19-20: National Editorial Association. Oregon Newspaper Press Association have probably seen for yourself, Mrs. Davy Matthews of Dexter, has a central structure that is Saturday. "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND," 1-orntta Young, permanent and to which two ad Warner Baxter, Binnie Barne», O mt Romero, George Mrs. H. Krause visited friends RELIEF, WELFARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY ditions are made, one to the left In Elkton Sunday. Barbier, Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley. side and the other to the right. L. C. Emerson and L. E. Emerson The additions rise up through a spent the past week In California “It isn’t fair to a Scotchman to ask him to sign this,” pro sort of trap door arrangement at on business. tested Angus Gibson of Junction City when a total of $11,660,- either side, demonstrating how a Guests at the A. E. Walker 000 faced him as the recommendation by his subcommittee for house can be addl'd to a wing at home Saturday evening were Mr. a time as finances permit or taste and Mrs. Ova) McLaughlin of the appropriation of state funds to finance for thirty months dictates. Dale Robinson. Charles the relief, welfare and social security activities conducted by The thin, nervous man was ad Curtain, Söderström and Roy Miller of the Oregon State Public Welfare Commission, successor to the miring the house while only the Mountain View. State Relief Committee and the Child Welfare Commission. Gib central section was visible above Mr. Rullenseybold and daugh THURSDAY, FRIDAY. APRIL 18-14: "ground." He turned to talk to ter of San Francisco spent the son, who won the respect and affection of the House because of the "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD," Humphrey Bo man who was with him week end at the Frank White his sterling character, canny judgment and fine courtesy, is a a stolid-looking individual with a home. gart. Kay Francia, Jamea Stephenson. BARGAIN NIGHTS— Admission 10c. representative from Lane county. He was put on Ways & Means poker face, who was abstractedly Mr. and Mrs H. H. Harris vis committee as a safeguard against waste and he guarded every eyeing the house his companion ited at the home of Mrs. Lura A. SATURDAY, RUNDAY, APRIL 1S-1«: been admiring so much. Hamilton of Coquille Saturday. nickle of state money with a trustee responsibility that no mail had “HOME ON THE PRAIRIE,” Gene Autry. Smiley While the nervous man's back Visitors at the Mamie Trunnell would have exercised over his own funds. On Ways & Means, was Burnette. June Storey. Saturday Matinee, 2:80 P. turned the left wing of the home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Admission 10c and 15c. he was assigned to membership on the subcommittees. On each^ growing house rose up and took Murray Trunnell of Cottage he was punctual in attendance, faithful in watching every de its place by the central structure Grove. Walter and Clinton Ga MONDAY, APRIL 17—CLOSED. routte. Arthur Corliss and Albert tail. penetrating in his questions and courageous in his resist that served as a nucleus. Presently the Harris. nervous man ance ; a valuable member indeed. TUESDAY. WEDNERDAY, APRIL 18-19: turned to look at the growing Albert Harris and Bethel and "OFF THE RECORD." P»t O’Brien. Joan Blondell. Slowly he affixed the initial “A” to the report and paused house again. He frowntMi and Grace St. Elmo attended a fam Bobby Jordan. LOCAL NEWS REEL. stared at it, and turning back to ily reunion of Albert ’ s family for breath. “I canna ga on.” he sighed, “until I recover.” Then the stolid chap he said, "That’s over the week end at Sublimity. he finished out the first name. “Angus.” “Angus was a guid strange! I could have sworn that Mr and Mrs. George Barney and name,’’ he commented sadly, “untarnished bv extravagance- house was smaller the first time family, former residents of here, how will I ever explain this to my brains!” And with another I looked at it." also attended. sigh he finished the signature, “Angus Gibson,” and there it “It looks the same to me now THINGS TO WATCH FOR as it did a while ago," said the LANE GETH FIVE PERÌ'ENT stands in the records of the state as a warrant that this huge man with the poker face. BENEFIT« appropriation, the largest in the history of Oregon, is an appro The nervous man shrugged and More movie romances portray priation the amount of which was determined only after con turned his back on the growing The Lynx Hollow Community ing the lives of early American Salem, Ore.. — Benefit checks scientious consideration of needs and resources, with full re- ; house to resume his conversation. club met at the home of Mrs. bandits following the successful issued by the state unemployment Beach Wednesday to reception accorded Jesse James gard to all other obligations of the state and of a balanced bud Then, obviously worried still over Garfield work on a quilt for the hostess. and The Oklahoma Kid. ... An com|M*nsation commission during the changed appearance of the March totaled >625,181, the get house, he turned back to it again. The next meeting will be April automatic electric teakettle which monthly report disclosed This Yes, $11,660,000 Is a lot of money for a small state like Ore In the meantime, the right wing 19 at Mrs. Frank Chapman's has a device for ejecting the sock was a 20 per cent increase over home. A cold plate luncheon will et plug when water in the kettle the previous month. risen up into place. gon to appropriate for a 30-month period for relief of distress. had 1 be served at 1:30. runs low. . . Reviving popularity The nervous man clutched his Cumulative distribution of job destitution, old-age. blindness and dependent childhood.—Ore- ( companion’s sleeve. He pointed a Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wy- of croquet; modem equipment In insurance during the first quarter , wobbly finger at the house and land Reene on Easter Sunday cludes gon Voter. mallets with steel shafts, of 1939 totaled $1,651,716 and said, "Look! Do you see what I were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ga and a rubber face on one side so since benefit payments started 15 routte of Disston, Mr. and Mrs. that the balls don't become nick see?” months ago. the commission has W hen disaster comes Poker Face was the picture of Carl Porter and children of Cot- ed; also a wicket with a candle paid out nearly $7,700.000. tage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. attached for night games. . . New innocence. I Jine county accounted for $30,- ‘ Why, yes, I suppose so," he Lawrence Fisher and family. musical instrument known as a 432. or 5 per cent of the state For a time it looked like the house of wood might be slated said. Mr. and Mrs Fletcher England Tonette and resembling the ocari for the discard with such interest manifested in substitute ma "You don’t seem to be very drove to Yoncalla recently to vis na which makers claim takes total during March, according to the commlssion's statistical de terials shown at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933 and in later excited about it,” said the nerv- it Mrs. England's niece, Mrs. only an hour to learn to play. . . A partment. Claire Thornton. ous man. safety device for cars with hy expositions. But that was a time before lumbermen begin to Bob Fox and Harold Greene re- brakes, it seals off either point out the possibilities of building houses with one of the "What is there be be excited tumed to their homes in Port draulic Traveler: "What’s the use of front or rear lines if a leak oc about?" asked Poker Face. oldest materials known, wood. From the standpoint of safety as The other man took off his Angeles, Washington last week curs so that the other line will having a time-table If your trains a fire risk, wood of course can’t claim all the virtues of the glasses, rubbed them carefully after visiting Mr. Fox’s aunt. continue to function; lights on the don’t run by It?" Porter: "We couldn’t tell dey modern materials, but if you have traveled in lands where with his handkerchief ---------- and put Mrs. Fred Kinsland. Mack Kins- dashboard indicate when both was runnin' late if we didn’t hab land accompanied them. lines are working properly. them back on. He shook his head earthquakes, hurricanes and floods hit, you have probablv ob a time-table." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinsland served how the wood frame buildings have stood up where and "I sighed. left Monday for Glendale, Ore can’t understand it. Every Judge: "On what grounds are others crumbled. time I look at this house it looks gon. They will return some time you applying for a divorce?” this week. L. P SANFORD Mr. Brown: "Extravagance, Residents of areas frequented by earthquakes can quickly different." Poker Face took the your honor. ” nervous choose the safest buddings; those that stand the earth’s trem man gently by the arm DORENA GRANGE MEETS and led Judge: "Extravagance, how’s ors or the raging waters of a flood. Lumbermen say it’s because him away. that?” Decorating The Dorena Grange held its frame buildings made of wood are built like a woven basket or The last thing I heard Poker Mr. Brown: "She kept on buy Face say was, "It’s all right, old regular meeting Thursday eve ing ice after I had installed a re- 23 North 7th a fisherman’s net. They stand the strain. man—just an hallucination on ning of last week in the ladies' your part. A good rest is what hall at Dorena. A large number were present. During the lecture People can fight a foe whom they can see; nations can you need.” hour a violin solo was played by guard themselves against physical threats to their safety But Mrs. Myron Blackwell of Cres it is immensely more difficult to protect ideals, beliefs and prin well. accompanied by her father, ciples against the on slaught of ideas. P. W. Davis, of Eugene. Dr. Geo. A. Simons of Eugene gave a talk Mill Run ......... ... 80 lb. “There is always the danger, especially in times of econom $ .80 on his visit to the Holy Land. Wheat 100 lb. ic distress, that great numbers of people will be deceived into 1.30 Mrs. Ida Garoutte was presented Laying Scratch 100 lb. believing that the new idea is better than the old one, and that Alvin Dugan, president of the for membership. Mrs. Henry Lake 1.60 high school student body council and son Phillip received the third Feed your Chicks and Poults on Northwest Feed somehow they will fare better by discarding the ancient beliefs ' this week addressed an open let- and fourth degrees. Members were m such things as freedom of thought, the rights of individuals ; ter to Lowell Be ns ton of Saginaw Chick Starter Mash 100 lb. 2.15 to grow flowers and vege as superior to those of the state, the privilege of religious lib- with reference to a letter written urged Turkey Starter Mash .100 lb. tables for displays at the county 2.20 ertj. and the right to speak and preach one’s opinions ’’—Can by Mr. Benston published in our fair by Raymond Wicks of the ag Chick Scratch ............. .100 lb. 1.80 issue of March 31st, regarding riculture committee. A report of by, Oregon, Herald. Peat Moss ................... Bale 1.80 the conduct of certain students at the March 28 meeting of the Cedar Shavings ........... Bale a Walker high school carnival. In Home Economics club was given .75 It is difficult for the average American to see how the dic order to clear the student body or The sales slip committee reporter tators got and are able to maintain a strangle hold on a people the school administration of any that 640 sales slips had been Plain Salt Licks ...... ... 5 lb. $ .10 the appendex with the let turned in for the past quarter. with a high degree of civilization such as obtained in Europe blame, Plain Salt Licks .... 50 lb. .55 ter may be of interest to the pub The relief committee reported today Y et it looks likely that we may witness a parallel to me lic: Sulphized Salt Licks ... 50 lb. .60 that Robert Vaughn was in a Eu dieval history and the dark ages in modern times under the Iodized Salt Licks ... “The Cottage Grove high school gene hospital. It was announced ... 50 lb. .70 regimes of Hitler and Mussolini, both of whom have adopted a student body wishes to express that the Y.G.A. would meet Mon Half Grain Salt ...... ... 50 lb. 60 their opinion in regard to a recent day night to elect officers. The policy of expansion through military bhiff. Half Grain Salt ...... 125 lb 116 letter in this paper concerning the secretary reported that 110 mem Hay Salt ............... Neither of these men are infallible and both may fall, but conduct of certain students who bers now are registered in the ... 50 lb. .50 Hay Salt .................... even then the people may have a difficult time of wresting gov attended the Walker high school Dorena grange. It was announced 125 lb. 1.16 Special Stock Salt .... that the refreshment committee ernmental control from those with dictator aspirations, without carnival. ... 50 lb. .66 "The student council wrote the for the next meeting will be Mr. Special Stock Salt .... bloodshed and without internal strife. 125 lb. 1.26 following letter to Mr. Benston and Mrs. P. Pacholke, Mr. and on March 31, to which he has not Mrs. J. S. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Laying Mash ............ ................... .. 100 lb. To Keep Your Hair replied. We do not feel that he is Dave Rissue and Mr. and Mrs. $1 96 Developing Mash ............................ .100 lb. The best way to Insure keeping justified in making these state Presnell. 200 your hair is to take care of your ments which he will not verify: Developing Scratch ............... ...... .100 lb. 160 general health and use plenty of March 31, 1939 NORTHWEST CHERRY PACK Wheat Ground ...... ...................... .. 100 lb. 1 40 Mr. Lowell Benston, soap and water on the scalp. SETS NEW HIGH RECORD Wheat Rolled ................... .............. .. 76 lb. 1.16 Aside from a weak constitution Saginaw, Oregon. Barley Rolled ................................ . .. 75 lb. and neglect of the whole body, the Dear Mt. Benston : The Pacific northwest pack of 1.16 We, as the student body of Cot brined cherries reached a new chief cause of baldness is infection Calf Meal ........................................ .. 26 lb. .86 of the scalp. Infection, in turn, is tage Grove high school, would like high mark of 78,207 barrels, com- Rabbit Pellets ....................... _ ........ 100 lb. 1 85 "The morning tun hat gold in itt mouth.' the consequence of failure to fol to know the parnés of the stu- pared to 71,865 barrels in 1937, Alfalfa and Molasses .................... .. 80 lb. 1.20 you referred ■ to in your according to a report made by the low the simple rules of personal dents ' ■ '.......................... Ana Screening and Molasses ................ . 80 lb. hygiene. Avoid another person’s article appearing in the Sentinel Northwest Cherry Brinerà’ asso- .80 comb and brush as you would his March 30. It has always been un un- ciation at its annual meeting in Oyster Shell ..................................... 100 lb, .80 toothbrush. derstood that we do not approve Portland recently. A new grit with a food value. We get this information from of this type of conduct and be- Robert E. Shinn of Salem was Dr. Oscar L. Levin, instructor in lieve you should not judge our en re-elected president of the or Gyptablets 100 ....................... lb. 75 ............ 10—The safety pin was pat dermatology at Columbia Univer tire school by the conduct of one ganization; W. T. Jenks of Salem, Hydrated Lime ........... . ............ ...~ . 60 lb. ented by Hunt. 1849. .45 sity, and author of the book, or two boys. vice president; and E. H. Wieg Agr. Gypsum ................................... 100 lb. “Save Your Hair!” We knew nothing of this mat and, head of the food industries .60 Condensed Buttermilk ........ ......... . 1 lb. 11—Napoleon abdicated the Dr. Levin says that the hair ter and evidently it was of little department at Oregon State col .02»/a throne at France. 1814. should be washed as often as con importance to you as you did not lege, secretary - treasurer. Addi- '• Harvest King Flour ........... • 49 lb. 1.10 venient, and not less than week bring it to our attention imme tional executive committee mem Bulk Mdlasses .................................. 12—Augustine Washington, Gal. .25 diately. ly; that the scalp should be mas bers are Max Gehlar, Salem, and father of the president, Bulk Cod Liver Oil ................... Gal. We feel that this should have Roy E. Ingalls of Sumner, Wash saged daily; that combs and .80 died. 1743. brushes should be sterilized week been taken up personally with ington. — We Deliver — t ly; and that an oil or lotion should our student body council and the IS—Fatal riot» took place in The office and laboratory of be applied to dry hair after wash school administration. India, 1919. WHITE OATS — WANTED I the association are maintained on ing. Yours truly, the campus at Corvallis. 14—Fir»t pony »xpro»» ar ALVIN DUGAN, Few women are bald, because rived in San Francisco, women for centuries have taken Student Body President. In the record breaking land- 1860. good care of their hair and until . .. scaping project of the Golden recently have avoided tight hats 15—Th» Prine» of Wal»» Of interest to all stamp collec- Gate International Exposition, 3,- reached Japan on tour, which are the common > headgear t J0™ TIP be the new nr A . « n «tamp 000 large trees, 200,000 smaller 1922. J of soft Panama Panama is is the bes or men. A soft best issued by the Government to com- trees and shrubs, 3,000,000 flower- b . e i ir' a 8,lk h*1 the memorate the Golden Gate Ex- ing plants and 400,000 bulbs were 472 Pearl Street, Eugene, Oregon Sentinel want ads pull Phone 142 worst.—Bagology. - — ■ position. planted on Treasure Island. 0 R E g I o ^TM PUBLISlfERJ/ Arcade Theatre SP A1P E R A^SO i JIATION Diane Theatre Lynx Hollow Student Council Re plied Bens ton Letter Northwest Price Bulletin Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co.