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T in KSI) \V m AIR II .10. |011 f* E x p e rt A u to R e p a irin g All Work and Parts Guaranteed. GILMORE SUPER SERVICE 120 North 9th St. C. 0 Clark, Prop. A R E VOI B E IN G MOMMLD MV H A C K ETT by D r. II. A. H agen In re ce n t years we have come to d e fin e the w o rd " r a c k e t” ru. a fo rm n t g ra ft, c h n ru rte rlz in K th e t 1-1 l e g III II i )■ I l | (I , .1,1, : I, , w ho p re y ’ pon society. I l a p i'ie tic e sm ells o f e x to rtio n , then we Huy It Is a “ ra c k e t." B u t th e re is an o ld e r d e fin itio n o f "ra c k e t.” T he d ic tio n a ry term s It "a co n tin u o u s loud o r d is tu rb in g noise," T h a t's the usage we have In m ind. And “ ra c k e t," In th a t aence, can rob you ju s t as surely, ■nd ju s t as e ffe c tiv e ly as a g ro u p o f gangsters can “ put the squeeze" on a selectiai v ic tim . Yes, ra cke t, o r noise, can rob you o f so m e th in g even m o re p rec ious th a n y o u r m a te ria l (losses- xión». N oise can im p a ir y o u r n e rv ous system , prevent p ro p e r rest and re la x a tio n , u n d e rm in e y o u r h e a lth , and In e x tre m e cases, m a ke It im p ra c tic a b le fo r you to acquire tho se m a te ria l (sissessions m e n tio n e d In th e pre vio u s sen Phone 252 J T) iiuy Loraon lo Kun For U. S. Senate i G uy G o n io n <4 K -i.- h u ig in te r rim li. S. S e n a to r announced I ue elay at P o rtlu rid th a t he Would ru n lo r the re p u b lica n nom in a tio n lo r se n a to r to t i l l the un- e xp ire d h rm ol the late- S enator Chas. M c N a ry . C ordon w ill he op- posed in the M a y tilth p rim a ry by Cha .. S pi.-gue, lo rtrn i ; o v - i n n i . I I - 1 wa • appointed M u c h T ifi by G o v e rn o r I ,ai l Sn- l| to .serve in the senate u n til the N ovem ber e lizctioii In m a k in g his announce- n ic tii C ordon aid his e.m v.i . of the l-lle Wolllll lie lim ite d mi ■ his a p p o in tm e n t a in t - ir ir n in a im nop-ce-J an o b lig a tio n that lie m ust c a rry on. n e tw o rk of ne1! e x te n d to e ve ry p a rt and v ita l o rgan o f the Isiily, the- n e rve -te n •d |x ir*on ><>on t« i'o m cs g e n e ra lly fa tig u e d . And while1 sone1 in d iv id u a ls m a y he I m o re iiolse-eon-eioi. . th a n e-lh- s, no one1 is im m une fro m the ill ( \M N A T ID N < I.t IS Ili Ss» |{ | e ffects. N ow . p a rtic u la rly , w h ile it Is A 7:30 dessert w is - rrv ix j lo tlx im iio rta n t lo r a ll o f us lo • >«• at m c in lx T s o f (he ( » n a tio n d u b a o u r p ro d u c tiv e pe ek in the b a ttle M onday n ig h t by M rs. R ich a rd fo r V ic to ry , le t us seek COilsci-iUs-1 S iU h c ll and M rs. Ben 1 -iyn g at ly to m in im iz e noise. th e Busti* II bom -1 M i Iva n C u r- i in a Im m e r inem ix i w as a g uest. The evening was s;x-nt w ith i SOCIETY ' LION ROARS i M a rie I-m illia rd and L a u re n c M ille r, E d ito ra ) b rid g e. M rs C leo M oiclock will lx- hllsless to the c lu b at the A p ril m eeting. • KiKTIIDAl SI MPItlsE L e lte rg lrl'x L.toket Im ll t h e i r tw-ent t y - f i f l h in riiv e i ,ary x « I ;« ) o'clock COM I e<l <ii li d in n e r at the home o l M, C. J. K em . Election of o ffir e ix was held a t th is tim e . Mi - Maude W h e e le r w as elected p re sid e n t; M is. H a rry M e tc a ll. vice p ri si- d e n t; M is . R u th W< xxison, secre ta r y and tre a s u re r. M i G uy I.a il. r e tir in g p ic s id c u t, wa . given a h.’in-lk- i c h ie f show- i by the m em - tx i M rs. S ch o fie ld S te w a rt w as a guest o f the III lei noon. H igh score was received by M i G. B. P itch e r T he d u b w JI n .-c i again A p r il 11. F R IE N D L Y < L I It T in day a lte rn ix m i he F i lendly , clu b was c u tc i la in c i I at a 1:30! d i-.se ri by M rs. Bin A n lau f at her borne. T h e d u b zoted u con- In tu itio n to th e Itc-i f'ro sx. The a fte rn o o n was spent ■ocially and w 'ith sew ing. M rs. f )ljve B row n W ill e n te rtu in th e clu b a t the O-'Xt m e e tin g , A p r il M i ,. Jix- Landess was hostess F rid a y a fte rn o o n lo tie M issio n a ry S tu d y G ro u p r-l tla- M e th o d ist ch u rch w ,th tw e lv e m em liers pres ent. T h e d e vo tio n a l servir«1 was conducted by M rs. Roy S herm an and M is . C. N . Lan d had charge o f the lesson. M rs. Lee D u ffy be came a new m e m b e r of the group. Mrs. Andrew- H ru n d was a p p o in t ed ch a irm a n ol the re vie w in g o f the M e th o d ist W om an m agazine. R e fre sh m e nts w e re s-Tved at th-- tea h o u r by M is . Landess. The S tu d y G ro u p w ill meet A p r il 2k ;-t the hom e o f M rs. H. B. B reed love. Hillli-VAVviV Peilite Flashlights, complete with batteries, while they last ........................................... C9c Jeris Hair Tonic with large bottle hair oil, $1.35 value for 70c plus 8c tax Not made with Isopropyl Alcohol À < ffese Zrraw fies ore no mirage ARROW DESERT SANDS 59c and 69c each I t’s no trick of the eyes. These gladsome Arrow Desert Sands Tics arc honcst-to-goodncss re a l! Zipper Leather 3-ring note books $12.00 N’o tax if purchased before Saturday After April 1st $2.40 tax on each one. The fabric is poplin—good-looking and long- lasting. There’s a handsome array of patterns to choose from. Student special Desert Sands knot perfectly, drape well, and go fine with Arrow Shirts. Come in and see ’tin now! $1. Zipper Coin Purses $2.00 down and $1.00 week The RED CROSS is at his side and the Red Cross is YOU! Cottage Grove Pharmacy Brown’s Drug Store The Men’s Toggery Phone 65 111 It VITON f LI It v r < I I P < MEEK H O M E I h<- D u ra tio n dub wa f lin e d lifxt week nt the home o f w ill e n te rta in the c lu b at the n e xt M rs. C olen G a m u t It- a l h e r C u lp .. . . . C reek borne M rs R aym ond D uke rnoel‘" K ’ A » *“ 5 lU fre x h m c n tg was welcom ed In fo the d u b as a w e ie served by the hostess at the new m e m lie r Mrs. F o rre st I^ m le y close o f the evening. G ood F o u n tain Pens Inkmaker makes its own ink Gold filled points. See them now. While they last $8.75 Just the Pen for servicemen Brown’s Drug Store Cottage G rove Pharm acy e n te r- H ave Y ou G iv en to th e R ed Cross? MRS. LANDESS HOSTESS M iss A lb e rta A d k in s o l F re d T in 1 L c t t e r g ir l’s b a s k e tb a ll standings up to d a te are as f o l rickso n h a ll, W’ lila m . t t c U n iv e r low s: S eniors have w on tw o , lost s ity , S alem was p le a s a n tly su r none; ju n io rs , w on tw o, lost none; p rise d M onday evening w hen a s u rfiris c d sophomores, won tw o , lost tw o , g ro u p of schoolm ates F E L L O W S H IP D IN N E R freshm en Gold, w on none, lost h e r w ith a birthday p a rty . A one; fre sh m e n B lue, w on none, social w r in g was spent by the A fe llo w s h ip d in n e r and annual lost th re e T h e to u rn a m e n t w ill be g irls fo llo w e d by re fre sh m e n ts. A t m e e tin g o f th e mem bers o f the a ris ’ent o le c tio n o f o ffic e rs A l- fin ish e d by the ■ ad ol th is week P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h was held tence. b e rt-i was eh-cted s is -re ta ry o f the L in fie ld S tudents E n te rta in W ednesday evening in the ch u rch N o r Is It necessary fo r you to T h re e stu d e n ts o l L in fie ld <‘o l- h a ll fo r the s p rin g te rm . d in in g room . A t th e business m e e t w o rk in a b o ile r fa c to ry , o r live legc, accom panied by P ro fe sso r o f in g fo llo w in g the d in n e r, it was next d o o r to a s a w -n u ll in o rd e r Econom ics II. E. Ellington, pre W O M E N S C O l M IL voted to e xte n d a c a ll to ffie Rev. to come u n d e r the d is tu rb in g sented an assem bly F in la y m o rn s |ie ll o f noise. N o one is im m une ing, M a rc h 24. T he W om ens C o u n c il m et at the A J. K a m m a n n o f Cody W y o m ing. T h e Rev. L lo y d D o rris , pas fro m noises o f th is w o rk a d a y Tuesday. T h e re was a The stu d e n ts w ere- M ild re d Ed- church to r o f the P re s b y te ria n ch u rch at w o rld , a lth o u g h we a rc not a ll q u is t, s o p ia no ; M a rio n large a tte n d a n ce a n il a ll enjoyed Duxcher, C re sw e ll, was present and acted e q u a lly conscious o f them . The v io lin is t, and C a lv a n the (xit lu c k d in n e r at noon. T he S w ih a rt, as m o d e ra to r. A ll ol fleers whose e le va te d line, the c la tte rin g stre e t tenor. ‘ a fte rn o o n was spent in ty in g a te rm s had e xp ire d w ere reelected. car, th e busy tr u ffle lanes a ll A m ong several d e lig h tfu l nun?- i im fo rte r a fte r w h ic h M rs. P e a r l’ A. W’. S h o s fia ll was appoinf(*d a re f r u it f u l sources o f noise and bets by the gro u p , M ild re d Ed- C a m p b e ll hsl in devotions. tru ste e , to ta k e th e place o f V in a l d iscord Then, o f course, th e re is ♦ q u ist and C a lv in S w ih a rt sang a R a n d all u n til his « t u r n . G ro u p the fa m ilia r scene o f a busy- o ffic e PA R T Y H O N O R IN G PVT. duet e n title d "S w e e th e a rts ” lio n i -nging fo llo w e d th e m e e tin g led w ith its b a tte ry o f tap, tap, ta p LIOA 11 Q l A G I.IA “ M ly tn n -1,” w inch was e s p c iia lly by George M a tth e w s and accom p ing ty p e w rite r* Th«»e countless w e ll received by th e audience. keys m a y lie like n e d Io hundred M rs W. D. L o ve g re n e n te rta in panied by M rs. O. W . B la ckm o re P rofessor E llin g to n gave a sh o rt o t hum m ers pounding upon sore ed a t a d in n e r p a rty re c e n tly a t Ih e piano. ta lk on hum an and econom ic re la and se n sitive nerves. h o n o rin g P v t. L lo y d Q u a g lia , w ho tions. E l. .MARTES I.t N CH EO N Oh, yes, you w ill say th a t you was home on fu rlo u g h fro m Yum a. A M ovie P resented “ d o n 't m in d ” tu ts o r th a t d is A m ovie, “ T h e Q u a rte rb a c k ,” A n zo n a . S eventism young (M-nple, M rs. Sam V e a tch was hostess tu rb a n ce . You “ get Used Io ” eer- of IM Q u a g lia, Wero w is presented ic. th<s stu d e n ts f i lends to the E l M a rte s c lu b T uesday at tn in noises. T ru e enough, y o u r h o ld in g s tu d e n t body tic k e ts . F r i guests a l the d in n e r. A n a rra n g e a 1 :00 f o ’c lo c k luncheon. The b ra in m ay. in tim e . Iteróm e dead day, M a rc h 24, in the a u d ito riu m . m ent o f sp rin g flo w e rs decorated a fte rn o o n was spent w ith cards. ened to II p e rsiste n t sound hut the room s and also e rn te n -d the A com edy fe a tu rin g “ Popeye" H ig h score was received by M rs. those ham m ers s till js iu n d upon was presented. A lso an added a t- - .d in n e r ta b le . T h e e ve n ing was C laude K im e . A p r il 25 is the y o u r nerves, w h e th e r you realize a o c ia lly and d u rin g the tra c tio n was a sh o rt fe a tu re on spent next m e e tin g d ate a t w h ic h tim e the fa c t o r not. T h a t is one p r i e ve n ing K- nn-'th Ixive g re n , son o f " W a te r D em ons." the c lu b w ill meet w ith M rs. F re d m a ry reason w h y you a re " a ll M r. a n il M is W’. D Lovegren. w ho Hand, S lu m p Sale Andersen. fugged o u t” at the end of a day. The lo lu l am ount p u ie h a se il in ls w ith the a rm ed forces at Pocal- - ♦ w h y you lack energy to c u rry on w a r lx m ils and »tam ps the p re v i le lo . Id a h o called and ta lk e d to his K IK T H D A 1 D IN N E R y o u r w o rk . resistance to w a n t o ff ous Week Was $90.35. disease. T h e tr ic k y th in g a ls a it people. S eniors led the sales w ith p a re n ts and the • young C .E . B ro w n was s u rp ris ix l noise is th a t it can " la y yam lo w ” - $75.40. T h e ju n io rs came next T h u rs d a y evening w hen M rs. ( I . t It O l t s i m i s IIIM n iD A Y and you w o n 't c ven kn o w w ith $H.45 and the freshm en n ex t B ro w n in v ite d a g ro u p o f frie n d s "w h a t h it y o u "! The La Cornus c lu b observed fo r d in n e r, the occasion Iteing his P erhaps it m ay lie news to you w ith $5.50. T h e sophomores sold S I. imi w o rth . th a t th e re is in existence a N a tio n a l Noise A b a te m e n t C ouncil, 5 T H W A R G O A L IS w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in N e w Y ork, III B IL L IO N and th a t th is gro u p , each ye a r, W A S H IN G T O N A $16,000,- sponsors a N a tio n a l N oise Ahat (XX),(MX) goal has been fixe d fo r the m en! W eek. Bronze plaques a rc k tf th w a r loan. S e c re ta ry M o ra - a w arded to m u n ic ip a litie s fo r g e n th a u disclosed to d a y, "because “ o u ts ta n d in g a cco m p lish m e n t in the e lim in a tio n o f needless noise." wa- need if fo r th e w a r and be- These aw ards are made, e ith e r fo r eau.si1 w e've been assured th a t we ean get it . " the re d u c tio n o f needless s tre e t T h e tre a s u ry c h ie f to ld n news noises, o r fo r se cu rin g th e coop e ra tio n o f p u b lic, in d u s try and conference he w a n te d to c o r n e t u n a u th o riz e d im p re s s io n " business in do in g aw ay w ith a v o id "a n able home, o ffic e and In d u s tria l th a t the goal w o u ld be $14,000.- (XXI,(XX), same ns th e F o u rth w a r noises. W hile1 m uch progress is being loan w h ic h b ro u g h t in $16,730,- made1, o f course w a the1 most op 000,000. tim is tic app re cia te th a t We liaU S a yin g he had been “ sm oked never c o m p le te ly riel the1 w o rld o f ont by the hublished re jio rts Its raucous and d is tu rb in g ra c k M o rg e n ih a u added an announce ets. A n d w h ile th e re is noise, m e n t as to Ihe d ate and ty p e o f th e re w ill I m 1 “ nerves.” F o r .wise se cu ritie s w o u ld be m ade n e xt temels to tense- trie’ nerves, and w eek. th is, in tu rn , pi.»s a s tra in o r T h e d riv e is g e n e ra lly e x p e c t tenseness on muscles. Sine1-1 the1 ed to open in e a rly June. H a r d - to - G e t Item s W h ile T h e y L ast b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry A p ro fu sio n o f flo w e rin g (teach blossoms and A z a le a . decorated the room s. Guests included M r. and M rs. W . I.. W o rkm a n and daug h te rs Je a n ette - -.'I I i-za !.• ' - c - ri-1 M ;s M e rle Chase and sons, N o rm a n and N e il of Gard* n W ay, M r. and M i - E rnest Sears, M r. and M i P h ilip Bokov, k i and M r and M r . A lv is W icks. A lt e r d in n e r the g ro u p wa e n te rta in e d . by m o vin g p ictu re s w h ich w e re ta ke n by the B ro w n s on th e ir trip - to M exico, F lo rid a am i Cuba am i o f the .N ational G u a rd m aneuvers a k e n al the C ottage G rove Dam . • A. W. Helliwell ■AfíROjy- Cottage Grove APRI \? I- z E cono»««t, ckccry Fo«2, to k«tp ro o 1 „ I h o t ANO NO FOOLIN' A 00U T THESE VALUES io p -to t-th o o of a t j i - tkot't t k t L ry s o tt of (lot ■J», «»« m . V „ x < ho tto -f, rou'M hod otk<f . 2 - »«< l e t , too. Serve yourself to better variety at Irish’s. You’ll save money, too! 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