Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, March 21, 1919, Image 2

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led by Miss Ruth Phelps and the losing
FRUIT SPRAT FORMULA
IS GIVEN BY STEW ART aide entertained the winning aide.
EFFECTIVE VACCINATION
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Uinphrcy celebrat
Inspector Says to Plow Under All of
ed their tin anniversary last Friday
L u t T m t ' i H i m
evening and entertained a few guests at
The first of * series of articles con- dinner.
♦ ♦ ♦
v*rniug the car* of fruit tree* has been
The
Social
Twelve
club spent a pleas
prepared by County Fruit Inspector C.
K. Stewart, and is given below. Mr. ant afternoon Thursday of last week
Stewart has prepared aa article on the with Mrs. H. A. Miller.
♦ ♦ ♦
mixing and application of coddling moth
Mrs. B. 8. Swengel entertained the
sprays which will be published as soon
Royal Neighbor lodge Wednesday eve-
as the first adult moths appear.
The sprsy formula for apple and pear ning of last week.
♦ ♦ ♦
scab is as follows:
Hebron
Society.
No. 1.—Lime-sulphur solution one gal
Some of Miss Ruth Butler’s friends
Ion to 30 of water plus Vi pouud o f iron
mlphate (copperas) previously dissolved and schoolmates gave her a surprise par­
in water to each gallon of the, lime-sul- ty on March 8. Thom* present were I.ea
I’hur used. Apply when young leaves ter laHinard, Annabel ami Katie Gilrriat,
around fruit buds are half to three Charlie aud Hazel Führer, laimar and
Bernard Piper, Metie and Myrtle Mav-
fourths of an inch in length.
No. 3.—Lime-sulphur solution one part ben and 1 .ahuian Ream.
to 40 of water plus Vi pouud iron sul­
Miss Piper gave a dinner on March 9
phate to each gallon of the lime-sulphur
used. Apply just before blossoms open. in honor of her two nephews from Port­
Direct spray to bud clusters and under land who are visiting her. Those present
were Abner aud Iiester Gilcrist, Mrs. L.
side o f leaves.
No. 3.— Lime-sulphur solution one part O. Markham and son Allen, Mrs. F. L.
to 45 of water plus iron sulphate as Führer and son and daughter and Miss
abov« and two pounds of dry lead ar­ Ruth Butler.
senate to each 100 gallons. Apply when
A surprise party wns given at Mrs.
three-fourths of the petals have fallen.
Direct spray to calxy cups as well as to Gilcrist‘s Saturday evening. Those pres­
all foliage. Iu spraying pears the lead ent were Judd Doolittle, Metie and
arsenate can be omitted in this spray Myrtle Mayben, Charlie and Hazel Fuh
rer, Clifford Taylor, Miss Piper. Iaitnar
and used in the next.
No. 4.—Lime-sulphur solution one part and Bernard Piper, Mrs. Butler and
to 45 or 50 of mater plus iron sulphate daughter Ruth Sheimen and daughter.
♦ y ♦
as above. For pears add lead arsenate
Delight Valley Society.
us above if omitted in No. 3. Apply in
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joll celebrated
10 days or two weeks after No. 3.
In spraying apple trees three-fourths their 22nd wedding anniversary Sunday
o f a pint of nicotine (black leaf 40) aud entertained at dinner the Nixon
should be added to each 100 gallons of families.
spray No. 1 for pink apple aphis, which
The parents of the pupils o f the first
do an immense amount of damage in this
grades gave the teacher and pupils a
county.
In spraying pears use five gallons surprise Saturday by going in and tak­
more water for each gallon of lime sul ing their dinner with them. The event
was a farewell to the teacher, who had “ New Glory for Old” to Be
phur used than in spraying apples.
Released During Victory
Plow under all old leave« before the resigned, it being her last day here.
new appear, as that is where the dis­
Loan Drive.
Mrs. J. A. Joll entertained the G. T.
ease is carried over from one season to
X.
club
Wednesday
afternoon.
Mra
another. Spray just before rather than
The greatest war film ever pro­
uftar a rain, as the scab infections take Kent was a guest of the club. About
place during rainy weather; the spores ten members were present. Delicious duced. "New Glory for Old." la to
>nll germinate and penetrate a leaf in refresh mem ts were served by the hosteea. be distributed throughout tbe United
♦ ♦ ♦
States la aid of tbe Victory Liberty
11 hears i f not protected with spray.
• ta r B o d M j.
Loan.
In this great Sim will be
A pleasant St. Patrick’s surprise waa •bown «very activity of tba U. 8.
given lir a Miles Pjteker, Sr., Monday army and navy in tbe war Including
afternoon, tke occasion being her 88th 3,000 feet of tbe hardest flghtlag by
birthday anniversary. Those present tba Yanks.
were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher, Mr.
Tbe five reels of 6,000 feet will be
Members of the Joker club and a few
nnd Mrs. J. H. Spahr and daughter Jes­ •bown aa a feature of special Liberty
friends were guests at a very enjoyable
sie, Mrs. J. T. Sallee, Mrs. C. A. Harlow, Loan mass meetings and It Is planned
flt. Patrick's party given in the I. O. O.
Mrs. O. C. Sallee, Mrs. Fairy Allen and that no admlsalon charge will be
F. lodge rooms Monday night, the host­
made.
esses being Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. T. Arthur Sallee.
"New Glory for Old" was taken
C. Wheeled and Miss Josephine Wright.
Mrs. Fairy Allen entertained at a din­ aa a part of the pictorial history ot
The diversion was progressive five hun­
dred. high honors being won by Mise ner Thursday evening. Those present the world war by tbe United States
were Oma Land, Parma Anderson, Wm. Signal Corps and one operator was
Eunice VanDenburg and A. W. He Iti
Vaughn, Raymond Wieks and Miles killed while operating his camera. It
well. Consolation prizes went to Mrs.
contains the most thrilling pictorial
C. C. Cruson and A. 8. Powell. Refresh­ Wicks.
♦ ♦ ♦
reproduction of fighting that ban yet
ments served in the banquet room eon
Divide Society.
been issued.
sisted of deliciouA vegetable salad and
Tbe American »u dler Is shown in
A surprise pa'rty was gipc-n at the
wafers, pineapple patties and coffee.
this
film from the time of enlistment
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Saturday.
The decorations and menu harmonized
with the oeeasion. A diversion thi«t was The evening was spent in games and to his arrival In Berlin. No part of
not on the regular program was the pre­ music and recitations, and a lunch of thla film has ever been shown and
"New Olory for Old" will be held by
sentation to Miss Georgia Kinsey of a coffee and cake was served.
the war department for the use of
♦ ♦ ♦
little token o f appreciation of her e f­
Liberty Loan publicity.
Go
to
Funeral
of
Son
and
Brother.
forts as president of the Joker club,
Many other special films are being
Mrs. Helen Silsby, Miss Esther Silsby
which provided many enjoyable eve­
nings during the past winter. The token and Mr. and Mrs. j. 8. Silsby left Wed­ I repared for use in the coming cam­
was a five-gallon can of gasoline, cm nesday morning for Ashland to attend paign. Douglas Fairbanks and Julian
hlematir of pep and go, the presentation the funeral of Charles Silsby, who died Elttnge have each produced Victory
being made by the most eligible bach­ Tuesday in the Southern Pacific hos­ Liberty Loan films which have been
elor present, M. H. Anderson.
pital at Han Francisco. He was a son turned over to the Liberty Loan com­
of Mrs. Helen Silsby and brother of mittee.
$> «• ^
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kinard entertained Miss Esther and J. 8. Silsby. He leaves
relatives Sunday in honor of their two a wife and a daughter, Mrs. Perry Ash­ THE DOUGHBOYS
boys who are back from serviee. Louis craft, also of Ashland. Mr. Silsby was
HELD THEIR GROUND
was in France and Ray was in England aged 83 years. He suffered from an
when the armistice was signed. Those? attack of Influenza last October, which
present were Louis Rinard; Mr. and was followed by pneumonia, aud bp was
From the moment that American
Mrs. Ray Rinard, of Havre, Mont.; Mr. left in a weakened condition from which commander said, "Retreat—hell, ve
and Mrs. Joseph Rinard, of Portland. he did not recover. J. 8. Silsby had Just got here!” In answer to the Impor­
The occasion was the first time all the just returned from San Francisco when tunities of the hard-pressed French, the
children have been together for several word came of his brother's death.
American doughboys held every Inch of
years.
ground they took. They are now hold­
County Officers See Lorane Road.
4> ^ ❖
ing ground In Germany. It cost them
A family reunion was held at the Hi­
County Judge Bown, Commissioner flesh and blood, comrades dead and
ram Yancy home last week in honor of Spencer, Acting County Surveyor Morse wounded, to win and hold their ground.
their son William, recently home from and Aim Gilbert, county rock crusher It la costing them tbe rigors of army
service with the colors. Those present foreman, were here Monday and went life and the opportunity of getting
were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McKibben, out to the Curtis Veatcb place to inspeet back to paying jobs to hold the Ger­
Ruth and Virgil; Mr. and Mrs. Brad the several proposed locations for the man soil where they are now.
ford and little son, of Springfield; Mr. new road across the Veatch place. Judge
Are you bolding your Liberty Bonds?
and Mrs. F. L. Hockett, Gladys and Bown had not before looki-d over the Or, are yoo giving up hard won terrain
Merle, and Mrs. Stuckey, of Marsh­ road.
to the enemy?
field.
The boys over there can’t retreat
Was Willing to Take Chances.
They have to stick. They will go
Mrs. B. R. Job entertained at a 1
Wm. Kvans, who served with the Can­ farther Into Germany, probably. They
o ’clock luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. adian army during the recent unpleas­ can't say the war Is over and give up.
L. 8. Hill, who leaves soon for San ant relations with Germany, has been
The least any American can do Is to
Francisco, the guests being twelve close visiting during the past week at the hold his Liberty Bond»—hold them out
friends of Mrs. Hill. Mrs. A. B. Wood home of bis uncle, George Dowens. of respect for the men still under arms
acted as toast mistress. Mrs. Herbert Evans was employed as a steward on a If for no other reason. When you sell
Eakin, Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mrs. Chan. British steamer at the outbreak of hos a Liberty Bond or trade It for some
Adams responded to toasts.
tilities and was captured by a German stock, worthless or otherwise, you are
♦ ♦ ♦
sub. He was later released but could retreating.
That American commander who said,
Mrs. George McQueen entertained not stand the inactivity and went into
Monday evening at dinner in honor of the service despite the fact that his "Retreat—hell, we Just got here!" was
her brother, Albert Griffin, who had re recapture would have meant certain American flesh and bone. Are you?
Then hold your bonds. Put them In
turned that day from serviee with the death.
the bank. Borrow on them If you have
89th. Guests present were the Jus. Potts
and W. H. Ostrander families and Dr.
Merchant» and business mini The to. But hold them.
and Mrs. H. H. Petrie.
Sentinel wants your orders fur sales
and counter books. Patronize borne in
& ♦ ♦
THRIFT MEANS
dustry. Order early, as we require 30
Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mrs. J. P. Gra­ days to 8 weeks for delivery. olSlfpd
1. Planning taking Into considera­
ham entertained the Constellation club
tion the needs of yourself, your family,
very pleasantly yesterday afternoon.
and your country, not only for the pres­
N
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BUTTER
W
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A
P
PRICES
The afternoon was spent in a social
ent but also for the future.
way and a two-course luncheon was
2. Spending wisely to meet Impor­
On
account
o
f
another
advance
in
served.
tant
present needs getting the most
the price of huttor parchment, we
♦ ♦ ♦
for your money today and having some­
find
the
following
alight
advance
Mrs. Chas. Adams entertained the M.
thing left for the morrow.
P. G. club Tuesday afternoon. The home in pricea necessary:
3. Investing the eavinge — tho part
was prettily decorated with spring flow­ 00 wraps........................... .........$1.30 which the unthrifty spend to satisfy
ers and dainty refreshments were iach additional 100 ordered
trifling or unimportant wants- so that
aerved.
at same time as first 100 .... 40e ' you may greet with happy countenance
all important future needs and opportu­
jí j * F a
Ir., fu tortino et) ¡
nities that knock at yum door.
lûJiH« r*t fhp uPighboibi’od F r i- 1
di»
attpr»<Hjo.
jeiYPkj ai
Friday aud Saturday Specia
reduction of 20 cents will
. made on firat hundred on all
ders printed on Fridays or Sat
♦ t
Tke EpWorth league of the Methodist days. Orders may be planed
church held a St. Patrick’s social Mon­ any day o f tke week for print
day night A contest had been previous on Friday or Saturday al the
ly held in which the tide led by Miss duced price.
»Pífpph input»
being I A
Lillian Lewis was defeated by the side COTTAGE
OROVE
8 E N ?IH
War .Havings Stamps hold your mon­
ey for opportunity's call.
War Savings Stamps beget thrift.
Thrift begets success.
War Savings Stamps bought with to
day's savings provide for the rainy to­
morrow.
Card of Thanka.
We wish to e«press our sincere thiinl
to the Knights of Pythias lodge, ueig
Vis, I've got U little brother,
burs and friend* for the kiiiduess uu
Never asked for him from mother,
sympathy shown us during the llluei
Hut he's here;
nnd death of our beloved buabaud uu
I suppose they went and bought him,
Pur lust week I be doctor brought him; father, and nlso for the many lienutifi
floral offerings.
mill
Ain’t it queer!
M KS.J.T, ALLISON A NUF A MI M
When I heard the news from Molly,
Why, 1 thought st first 'twirs Jolly,
Ouuao you see,
1 just 'mugined I could get him
And our dear mum mu would let him
I'lsy with me.
Hut when once 1 knd looked st him,
I cried out, “ Oh dear? Is that him,
Just that in itet"
They said, “ Yes, and you must kiss
’ him! “
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
Well, I 'ui sure I'd never miss him.
He 'a s fright!
Act promptly. Never disappoint. Mild
and gentle In action. Do not gripe or
auuecetc. No ouelive after effects
He's so small it's just amazing.
And you ’d think Ihut he was blnxing,
Mr* I s M Oenr. A sis. Vs.: " I H
s bad
He's so red;
k.ada.h# isS look I»U Pole» Caibsillt tails..
1«
s
short
while,
■
>
bead
slopped
acklag"
And his nose is like s berry,
And h e’s bald us Uncle Jerry,
SOLD
E V E R Y W H E R E
On his heud.
lie's no kind of good, whatever,
SYN OPSIS o r T i m A N N U A L » t a t k A n »
Aud he aries ns if he'd never,
0
o r tu x
0
Never stop;
Union Central Life Insurance Co.
Won't sit up you rsn't arrange him. of Clo«*Initatl. In lb * •(•<• of OBI«. «»a ti>*
Slat «lay of l»»« «mb«# l l l l , m ad* lo lit« In.
Oh, why doesn't father rhungc him
lu n n c * tfommloaUinor o f Ibo at*4o of Oitgwit,
At the shop!
yurauofit to law
Now w e’ve got to dress and feed him,
C b»H H
A mount capital *to«b pa Id » » 9
LMOiMN 00
And Wi- really didn't need him,
U rtM M .
Little frog?
Total premium Inruina
. . . lt.4 u l.9 lT 44
lnt«r«at. tllvldandi and
rant«
k
And 1 cannot tkiuk why father
«luring lha ? « * * . . . .
I .M iN I Jf
Nkould have bought him when I'd rnthcr In. <.m# rr«wi oibar lu u ffM ra-
. . 1 durlaff lb « y«ar
l.t t t .lU l f
Have a dog!
V i l l i iruoin «
| 9L 99L T H H
— London Itsily News
Fo r Sick Headache
Constipation, Indigestion. Sour
Stomach, Biliousness. Blunting,
Gas, Coated Tongue, take that
wholesome physic—
YANKS IN ACTION PEOPLE. NOT
ARMY, NOW
SHOWN IN BIG
HOLD STAGE
U. S. LOAN FILM
4 1 p
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1118 NEW BROTHER.
■y
United States Senator George E.
Chamberlain, Chairman Military
Affaire Committee of Senate.
"W e are rounding out one of the
greatest. If not the greatest single
drama In tho world's history. The
most tragic scene Is over and another
la being acted, and In this acena It la
the masa of the American people that
hold the center of the stage rather
than the American armies. The lat­
ter have practically completed their
work and they played their part with
superb excellence. It la our part now
to finish their work.
"W e have got to finish financing
the war and to finance the peace
We have got to |iey for those things
we bought or contracted for. to take
the beat possible care of our soldier
boys aud to make them the superb
fighting force that they were. We
have got to rare for the wounded and
their dependents and the dependents
of those who died In their country’s
service. We have got to rehabilitate
our wounded and train them for use­
ful occupations which they can pur­
sue In spite of loss of limbs or sight
or other such Injuries.
M ust F in is h T a sk .
"W e have got to stand by the peo­
ples of those nations who were asso­
ciated with us In the war against
Germany and who have been uuder
tho cruel hand of German domination.
We have got to finish In all ways
the great aud the very glorious task
that America set out to accomplish In
April, 1917. and which so far has been
accomplished with a success that
every true American rejoices at and Is
proud of.
"This Is a task that no good Ameri­
can -- man. woman or child—will shirk
or wtll wish to shirk. And every­
one of them, man. woman aud child,
can help. Through the Liberty Loan
and War Havings Stamps the United
States offers each and all an opportu­
nity to contribute to its great work
of establishing world Justice, world
liberty and world enduring peace.
Some of us may not be able to buy of
the Liberty Ixian but practically every­
one of us can buy War Savings
Stamps and the purchase of every
War Havings Stamp aids In the great
work. It I h a groat honor to have a
part In this great world drama that
is being played and every purchaser
of a United States Government war
security has a part In It. Never was
so great an honor so cheaply to be
bought, never so great a service so
easily rendered.”
“ No Hunting" aud “ No Trespass
m g” notices for sule at The Sentinel
office. Printed on cloth, 5c each, or
six for two bits.
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AMONO THE OIIURCHE8
Methodist Church Rev. Joseph Knotts,
pastor. Sunday school at 1U a. m.
Regular preSchiug services st 11 s. m.
and 7:30 p. in. Kpwrurth league st 8:50
p. m. Mid week prayer meeliug Thurs­
day evenings at 7:30 o ’clock.
Morning eermou, “ Christian Mastery
of the P a cific." Evening sermon, “ A
World Program."
see
Christian Church Walter Oallisos, min­
ister. Bible school 9:45 a. as. T. P. 8.
C. E 8:30 p. m. Preaching services at
11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
• • •
Baptist Church K. U. O. Groat pnator
emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a.
m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday oveuing, 7:30 o'clock.
9
•
Christian Science Church- Services lo
chapel at 242 Second street each Hun-
day at I I ::00 a. m. Regular testimonial
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. All are cordially invited to the
aerv ices as well as to make use of the
library and literature.
Total aipondliuroa
........9 H .lf t T .lT lH
A a« iijg
Value of reai eat ate owned
1 market value»
9 3.BBB.44U •!
Value «if eiucbe and bon«!#
owned tm arbet ur am ortUed
valual
4.t3C M M «4
U a i a ua m ortgage« and col
lateral, el*
. ..............
BB.Y44.t4S «T9
Premium
$»ol«e
and
policy
Utah In bankg aad oa baad
N x uscollerted and dsferrwd
rm su m s
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Other ssssis .net.....................
Total assets
...
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assets
adm itted
Or e « o s ......................
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Net i «serves
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Total Potter claims unpaid,.. .
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AU other itehllltlee
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Stir plea ...................................................
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Total natalities, .i c lu s lv s of
capital stock of |l.ao«.IIM H i e . 1*4.*04 4«
Tutsi Insurance la force U*
. ember XI. ISIS
»14.4 4 1 * 0 * 4 ur
Hoelueae lo t i n « « * for 1*0 VMS
Tutsi insurance terllleo du ties
iko . . . .
$
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virus, premiums received S o r ­
ing Ihe »rer
SS.11S1*
! 1 ..>■••« end claim s paid during
the veer
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Lueee. end claim s teeufred
duilnfl Ihg pear . . . . . . . .
I t VP* 11
Total sm.-unt uf Insurants
ou tele lid! n s In Oregon Ire
cember -it tut»
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t.e p j.tn e o o
9
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9
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The Church of Christ Meets in the
J oll.N 1» SAUK, vien-rresident.
old poatoffire building on south Fifth f
A r ItllST. Aealetont S e c te ln f!
street. Hibie study at 10 a. m.; services
H t.tu to r, resident ntturnep fur service
at II. All are cordially invited.
W M f A TU .Z. Port lend, Ur
• • •
T etel prem ium , ronirected fee
»SJ.MIr *4
•ospel Mission— W. It. Finney and wife IMvIdend. applied In reduction of
premiums
.................................... •
leaders. Hecond door south of cream­ Uruas
amount of premiums recetred M i l » I*
ery. Services Tuesday and Friday at
W IL L IA M r NTII.X. Stale M nang.r
7:30 p. ni. Sunday services at 2:30 and
Northwestern Itanh Hid« .
v
"¡30 p. in.
I* urt land. U regem.
Keep Baby Well
Feveriih colds that distress the
little ones, that cause difficult
breathing, that irritate thrir arnsilive little
throats and give them troublesome distuib-
iog coughs, ate readily helped and t*>uihcd
by Ftlrj't Honey anti lor.
The wise mother j*i vea it for croup,
whooping rough, oiraslca tough and bron­
chial coughs.
Foley’s Honey
and
Tar
just as good for grown-ups a*
is
for children. For hoarseness, tickling Ibrital,
troublesome night coughs, la grippe cougba
end chronic coughs o| elderly people it is
widely recommended.
It contains no
murphine, chloroform or other drug that
you would not like to give to young chil­
dren, delicate persons or oldcrly people, 11»
not accept a suhtilutc.
When our b;.hy was 10 days old ha took wkooptsd
rough is lha worst form, and the psroiv.uia .»1 cough
almost over, sms him. Our neighbor suM.Mrd
r o le y a H o n e y nnd T a r and ih .i l i r t h.m al­
most Immrdiata relict, lor which wa leal vary gials-
J»l- M r s . J . II. I l ls h io w e r , O d e tu , I c t u s .
*‘ My bsby was stricken with s severe cough and cold
at one month old. I Jaee him III to IS dropt ol
r o l e y ’o H o n e y a n d T ar every three h.turs end It
eure
A Woman Points the W ay
"Save while the money Is warm” Is
the motto of a woman who h«K estab­
lished a reputation both for herself and
her family by the number of War Sav­
ings Stamps she bought without appar­
ently stinting In the least. Here Is her
system:
“ The only way to save Is to save.
When I have actually saved a quarter
I put It Into a thrift stamp without de­
lay. If 1 save that quarter on one
thing and then spend It carelessly for
something else, 1 have not saved any
real money.
“ For example, the other day 1 went
down town expecting to pay $10 for a
pair of special shoes. To my surprise, I
found there was a sale that day, nnd
got the very pair of shoes I wanted for
$7.75. I had saved $2.25. But how to
keep It saved. I knew that If I simply
regarded It mentally aa saving, before
the end of the month It would lie spent
miscellaneously. I went right down
stairs In the store and bought nine
thrift stampr and stuck thoee quarters
l/i the thrift card where ihev could not
gel awav before tbe end of the month.
T do the name thing when i have saved
a single quarlei or half ilullsi, and I
sm seriously Blinking of getLlng a little
penny bank to hold saved pennies or
dimes until they grow lo thrift stem»
else
What Is mora, 1 sin getting s
whole lot of fun out of this moat fa»
ctnattng game, the game of 'OsktiAg
Ahead ' ”
1
IMaBara— mmmim.
!•*$«! fur iu— — . •«d ow m a at*
aunultl— Btwl »urratuUr v%|-
u*$
• I IL 9AO, HQ id
Dividend« paid la poller b old­
er* during lha yaar
• B.4TT.414.31
IH* ld*ti<U paid oa r a c i a l alaab
«luring lha yaar
tOG.IMW uQ
l\i$nntiaalana aud «alartaa paid
during lha raar
, l ,M i ,n i .l ;T
T a t «»•. lu-mji**» and foot paid
during the yeer
9I&.949 1#
Amount of all ««bar aapeadl-
tu.ee ................................................
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11
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SOLD
U G arrett, he h ook
E V E R Y W H E R E
O f course, tobacco
costs more*
says Dan
9«
F.verythin# else
does.
W hat you
want to do is to get
genuine tobacco sat­
isfa ction . I saved
m oney by switching
irom ordinary plug
t«j G ra v e ly .”
Good taste, s m a l l e r
c h e w , lo ng er l if e is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cos t I e s 9 to
chew than o r d i n a r y
plug.
B
G
1rite lot —
r n u i n r G r a v b i . y
D A N V ILLF. VA.
fti toot I-t on rh.-iring plug.
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch