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THF. SENTIN KU COTT AUF. UHOV F. SOCIETY The Tanglefoot club held its *e? ond danee of the «pring *«'ries Mon •lav night in 1.0 O F hall mid the hoste*« committv«' wa* Mr*. A. W. H’lliwell. Mr*. K. K. Mill*. Mr*. George McQueen. Mr*. John Kelly. Mr*. Schofield Stewart. Mr* Earl Garoutte, Mr*. \ it t«-r Cham Irer« and Mr*. John T. Finneran The St. Patrick's «lay motif wa* carried out m the d»'corations and grape. ee*l ir basked* of Oregon iMHigh* and greens wer«' u*e«l aboil* th»* r«>om.«. Memlw'r* of the orrh«'*tr.i and the hostesses w«»rv green cap*. Green pun«h wa* «ervvtl Two tea ture -Ian« e* wehe held anti the St. Patrick i«iea was u*«d »u vho<w»ing partner*. A numlwr of gu-*t* were present. The club will hold it* !hir«l tian* < \pri| 1 • 4 ————** — — —* - * ’Round the Circle I I Mr*. (>. F Woodson entertained Matur<lay with a 1 o’clock lulrhroo at Hotel Bartell, honoring her »i* ter, Mr». Horace Harm* of Port land. Cover* were laid for Id, Mr«. Frod Anderaon, Mr* Hmn Vralch, Mr*. Merville Veateh. Mr* Victor (’harnber*. Mr*. Earl Garoutfe. Mr* W A. Garontte. Mrs. Claude K.m Mr«. Bnymond Grub«’. Mr* s«h.» field Ntewart, Mr* W H Daugh ertv. Mis* Bii«hell, Mr* (’ A Hri.llcr, Mr* H A Hagen. Mr* Herbert W Lombard, th«» goe*l «if honor and the host« ** I ’he lunch eon table wu cent« r» I vith .laf The Tillieum club wa* entertain«'I fodils. Following the lunehoon th« ex night ■ » Mr» D II group went to the home of Mrs \\ . Woodson, where the afternoon w a.» Hcmenwav and Mr*. J. *,' " illit» spent playing bridge. Mr* Earl at the home of Mr-. Hcn.nw o Garoutt? held high «core "nd Mr* kddlitional guests were Mr. And Daugherty second high Mr* Verne Hazen and Mi and Th.' Ck «' Mr* . James P. Graham. Mrs. 1). H Hemvnway wa* h«»*t n.»ik¡• wa* spent playing five hun eaa Tunaday afternoon for th- i? O dre5i and at a late hour Jniut) r r*'* 1. H. club. Special guest* c r th«' freshment* were «erwd. ' ■■■+>' ■■ afternoon wen Mr* < i' K A Bsttrll. « It Th«' Latham Comtuunitv club will Mr*. H A Hagen, Mr« John-ton. Mrs. John K.lh. Mr« meet Friday with Mrs. I rank Van Mr* George C. H VanDenbmg recent meeting, Jacobsen, Mr* E. W Arme*. Mr* The club, at a O. I Woodson. Mr* T C Wheeler, planned to sponsor a better home* Mr* H. R. Grigg*. Mr* Alice Rich program which will he h«‘l«i in the | md Mr* \ h . \ v ■ ' Latham school h ou*«' stimetimv in The afternoon was «pent play-.n . April. held high bridge. Mrs. Hagen score for guests and Mr«. C. ’ Th.- Mr*. Bart'.’. the in .1 C. P« Fro«t for members. dinner M« hehi low score for guests and M’* ato r»' al cafe. “ * meml»er*. A n ght H A. Miller for the heir tempting two cour*«' luncheon W1Í the g served. Mr* mu* ir Mis* Esther Silsby and Mr* H A Miller entertained the Joker Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watch » club jointly Friday night at th- tertamed a group p of friend.-» was home of Mrs Miller Additional urday night The evening < gu?*t* were Mrs. O. M. K«' Mr* plsyiag bridge Mr* Inez X W. B. Johnston, Mr* B«rn. - Mil.! F. H. Allison held high Johnson, Mm. Inez Meeks, Mr* Da i n t y refreshments were *rr\ George Knowles. Mr*. Jamv. P Graham. Mrs W W McFarlan.I. Mrs. Geoige Jacobsen, Mr*. <» rg- Matthews and Mr*. E. W \rn«< * i he Five tables of bridge were form« I •I Baskets of greenery ga\< the i i. u St Patrick’s day appearam e mi vanes of hyacinth* were table dvr *o orations. A delicious two cour*«' lun< heon wa* served. riday night. Xn being irrmi^od. Th«' Tuesday Evening Hub at it* regular meeting thi« week took up th«’ study of Turkestan. Mr* Om« . The Delphian *o< ieti V rare Moore reported on th«* general to Monday h ght .n the of pography of the country an«i it* and will continue it* hi/tory. Mrs. R. A. Trask told Greek drama. th«* native life and industries of Miss Su»‘ Ra iollet. Turkestan, THORNTON CORNERS hou««* gu?«t "f Mr* Dan Hi” in’ who was a guest ot the cluo, ga* (Special to th* Srntiarl ) a comparison of th«' ragged north Bowder March 20.—Mrs. John ern part of Russia Turke**an w ' entertained a aamber of the women th«* Alps of Europe. Eight nieui of the neighborhoo<1 at her horn*' were present M rs. H. ( . Ku*» Friday afternoon Elsie Kos? of the (.»rove and Mi The M. P G. club wa* enter an«l th«*ir gu«**t. M - *e of Can t tamed Tuesday afternoon at th- «la. w«*r«* al*o invite«!. home of Mr*. W. J. Woods. Mr* Mr. an l Mr* (harte* ( harh‘* MclMnald Jennie Nichol* of San Fran- - anti family of Marcola visited t»\o Cal., and Mr*. Margaret Went« rtf day* of |a*t week with their unclt of Coudersport. Pa., hou.-e guv*t* an<f aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hun of Mr*. O. L. Nichols, wer» ad i. Lake. tional guests. At the clone of a M. M. T iaou wa* a f.Ugene t»U*l pleasant social afternoon a dainty nesa visitor one «lay la«t w«M’k. luncheon was serve'!. Daffodils an K. B. Dixon is confined to the yellow taper* were the dining ro--.' house1 with a cold. decoration* anti sweetpea* were u- Mr*. John Oliver ot Springfield in the living rooms. visited Sunday at the hum? of a From *ister. Mrs. < Jharles Trent. Mr*, John T. Finn, ran enter there *h«* accompanied h« r broth-*r. tained the Tuesday Bridg«' du’- Don Allen, who brought b«’r up with a 1 o’clock luncheon at ‘l»r from Springt i. oí. to Wal h’n to th»* nft<* rno«»n home of Mr* • Richard Martin. an ('olonial cafe Tuesday Mr*. Ralph Maltsman w a » an ft'ici other sister. She expect* re tional guest. The table centerpi- - while aenae tim main there for 1 wa« a bow] of deep cream cu uored con vale icing from a *eriuu Hine**. I ruse* and Easter duck* wer- !•: r Mr*. Oscar Maring anti Mr*. Con The club went to the horn-’ of Mr* Mulvihill of Cottag-’ Grok«* vu ited Finnen» n for an afternoon of bri- w ednesday att»*rno<»n with Mr i. J and Mrs. Salt«man held l.-g’i - M. Fisher. The club will meet April 2 w th Mrs. U i lhain Chestnut of Cc Mrs. F. L. Grannis. (»rove vis ite«t one day last with Mrs. E. E. Chestnut. The W. C. T. U. held a meeting Kn«*x ar. Mr. anl Mr*. Koy Friday afternoon at th«» home of M rs. Knox’ father of Portland Mrs. William Hogate. Memorial spent th«» week end at th- *• place •ervices were held for Mr«. Lu> .u u here, returning to Portland Mon lay. McAboy, president of the un. n Mrs. George F -«ter an l chii-lrt a who died recently. Mrs. Ethei visited Monday in Eug n? with Applewhite, vice pr«-sident, took Mr* Kuy Foster. I over the presidency and Mr«. Mar <1 « nr 1 ■ Mrs. Henry Lake re« tha Eastham wa* elected vice pre*, thi* week of the tfenth i *.«t T •lent. At th«* tea hour refresh in Colorado. rnents were «erved. Th«’ group will Mi*« Ethel Chestnut rm ployed hold its next meeting at the home at the Tourist cafe Cottage of Mr«. Harry Hart. Grove. —n— Mr and Mr« \ erne S m;Li .an I The Cooney Hili Ladiv* ’ club met daughter *J>eUt Monday night in ia*t Thur* lay afternoon w*th Mr Eugene with Mr*, imith '* graul John Blakt. The club tie«! a com mother. forter which was donated to the .Mothers’ club of Cottage Grov- You’re Wrong. Light refreshments were *«’r%- Chicago night club« no* art» Those present were Mr*. D’ L*-n;. Ll’i.-k in k> Mrs. Arne. Mr*. Beltzor, .Mr«. Sutherlin, Mrs. McCumber. Mr> Johnson. Mrs. Rickenbaugh. .Mr«. Bath Tubs Knight and the hostess. Toilets —♦— Dr ami Mrs. (’iaude Kiln«» en Lavatories tertamed at dinner Friday evening Hot Water Tanks honoring Mrs. Daisy Dunn of r Port Eave Troughs land, Mr«. Carl Penland of Kav Down Spout mond, Wash.. ani Mr. an«! Mrs Roy Romaine and daughter Betty D & L Water Systems of Portland, Additional , guest * Frigidaire were Dr. and Mr*. A W. Kime. Mr. and Mr*. Mark Garoutte and < ’better U het 1« r. The I.oren Hunt bom«* above i'ulp Cr«'« k on Row rik«*r, «testroy?«! bk fin* la*t week, wa* on«' of th«* pio n<*er home structure* of this *ec tion. The hou.e wa* built b\ J T ‘w aged *.•, Hi nt. n« n«»w V*, a resident of Eugene and fath«*r of th«' presem owner of th«* Hunt ranch. Wht'u the *«»nior Hunt cam«» int»» th«' Row river country *omv <i year* ag«>. a stalwart *|»«'«'im* n ol th« western type uf manluio.l, th 2 ih * acre tract h«* select?«!, a |»art ot kk hu'h wa* bottom land, th«' re main«ler reaching back upon tin rugg.'tl mountain slope, wa* a forest wildcrncx. He wa* a mechaui*-. a builder, a woodsman, and par Big tim ticularly a broa«ia\«’ man few lw*r and dense forest* and Hi* neighbor* daunted him not. fortune ‘ wa* «lecidedly limited He Wage* was cot impelled to work out at the time in thi* part of th.' country r were anywhere from >1 t. iu Mr. Hunt * 11.50 a day, and in particular bn«' » of work there wa* several *ea»ons h«' uo demaud. For 1' w«'nt into the *uun«t country, when better he foun 1 employment at \Vh«ti out of employment wag, or in n down period, ba. k n«‘ kkould com«» to the Row river ru»« h. w hen he bu*i d him*elf clear.ng th«' bet tom lands of th«' gigantic growth on« of fir and cedar, with but thought, with but one purpo»e: to mighty fore*! an«l mould fell thi* ‘ th«» fertih' valley laud int«» fruitfu How st«’ailfH*t, how faithful soil, thi* w«st«»rner wa* unto th«' i**u« broad i* te»’ i tied today by th«' acre*, th«' obi orchard, lines of fence and comfortable liarn* and out buildings, But th«' pioneer home ii now only a*h«'s. Wh«'u Lor«'n Hunt, who t«>ok over th«' ranch a number of year» ago. . .line m from work Monday «»v<* rung. h«‘ took up hi* routine chor work, th«* first of which wn< build mg a fin», to th«» end that th« h«»u*e might I m * warm aud *upp r well *»u th«' way by th«* time th«1 stock feeding wa* over. Pr«*um ably h? left a draft of th«* living room stow <>|»«'ii when he l»*ft th* I.»*11*«* for th«* stock barn, which .* around th«* point of a hill aud *ume «listan«*? from th«’ house. F»*e«i mg th«* .stock takes better than half :«u hour Rounding the ]»uint t*n Uie return trip Mr Hunt *aw bright! «parks fl? t‘g from th«* flu«1 (¿ uick « ii . ng his stride he wa* *»Htn in full sight of the old hum?, which wa* brilliant with light. Then he «h«l move up. Anyone who ba* ?v« • stretched legs with him on a moun tain trail can easily d«*t«*rmme abou* how long it took him to get to th» old home, by that time well un fir» from the in*i le. Just how and by what ratio uf inerva*«*.I vmerg* ney strength it wa* accomplish? I h« •II never kuow. but hr succeeded nt getting out hi* heavy tle.«k. whii'h wa- well filled with records au«l *ome keepsake* h*- had plac there prertnling a rr«*«*nt trip California. He also succeeded i getting out his bed. which wa* « th«* lower floor, by pulling t I»«* dding through curtain* of th«» caught un fir? i Hunt i iM'ddiug through, wa* severely bur___ _ _ arm Thru he ‘•highjacked” around th» bou»? an ! »‘■terr«l th,* kitchen, In the frw moments left him, h«’ out some of h«y* laundry and b.-.t «•loth«*.*, also a pair «»f logging Itoots. Th«» old horn«* wa* then wrapped in flame* and *rnoke. Mr Hunt wa* all in from hi* fa*t run from the barn an l from th«’ smoke that had entere»! hi* lung- By thi* tim? neighbor* were on the seen? and m»*a*ur?< were immediately tak eu to say? th«’ barn near th? hou*e, garag«' and other building*. Th« hors»» barn caught on fire several times but wa* put out by th? quickly formed burk«*t briga Some insurance wa.* carried th? house and contents, but Í unt.l h«‘ examined hi* policy in h *af«ty box at th»* bank. Speaking of the li loss, Mr. Hunt placed no great value on th? old house be yund the fact that it was hum? and dear to the heart because of old home tie*. ••Hom? tie* an«l family »aid Mr. Hunt, “can keepsake not l>e replaced b#v insuranc money, hut it will come in handy in th? Mr building of h uew home.” Hunt feels the loss of tiers of wood whi.-h had been put into the wood«hed, a two year*' supply. ISO quart* of canned fruit and, abo*. all, the picture of hi* half brother Qumten, who died many years ago Thi* wa» the only picture of the roung man known to be in exi* fence. Many’ books were also de* troyed a* well as five gun*, th? "iJv gun «‘«caping d» *truction being a *‘*ix gun.” which chanced to be in the desk. But for the timely arrikal of good neighbors th»* fire would ha\c undoubtedly made a dean «weep uf aJ| adjacent building-«. Th? ol-i orchard, which in it* firn? was on«’ of th«- best «elected in th«* country, plant» ] by the father year» ago. «uffervd the loss of nearly all the tree» near th? home. Mr. and Mr*, s. L. Godard rn tert :• i««l ru« ada \ • •r ng V. ith ì » (» o’c’ock «linner ¡u celebration ot their twenty four!a wcbliug mirti versare. Tin .- pre ■'?»’ wer«- Mr utid Mi*. George Ju* Mr.«, s. V. Allison, und Mr- Dun.'itn P. Our Own Vaudeville. P»’ggy.—Why dors Gertrude wear that mouse trap for a lax alierei Cozetto. She'* trying to get rid of that mole on her nera. Schofield Stewart Plumbing Shop Phone ¿17 J R< *i<l< - ik '»’ piioin* 217-1* ■— — — ♦ High School Notes } — — ♦ WE WANT NEWS student*, kk r want new* \ II w. can get. Th? |»a|H'r *taff i* mn«le up «'f *«'k«'n stii’leiits and we fvkk cannot get all th«* new* of th«' school k% «• want you to help u* If von know anything «if new* kalu«’ al»out faculty member*. *lu «lent*, alumni or anything ,.'n««in mg th«' *ch«»ol, pb'a*v *«*«' that a member ot th«* *taff ku«»w* it Th«* *tatf c»'ti*i*t* of Evelyn Hhandn, I ■ Inter Alh'ti. Ralph Monro«', Ger ’rud,' i'o«-bran. Xiviaa l.ougtcllow. \i hired Coates an.I Beth R* .-« \v kk til al*«» apprveiat«' baking any humorou* lticolvnts about student* Wc thank you THI F \ FT • • • Fh«’ junior ring* an 1 pin. ar med Mondav H-*k%ar«l raylor. a tenner *tudcnt. entered high *«’hool Mondav of la*t xk<' k 'i*. a *.ophomor«* t r. ■ •. M,’«lfi»t«i. Viola strung *p«'iit th«* kkeck end m Myrtle Point kvith In i pan nt*. ¡'raveling ring*, trap«*/«'. ring* ■lud a pol< wer«» pul up m th«' gym US', uni last week bv th«' girl*’ athletic as.*ociat h » u . Th«' profit* from th«* ba*k«'t!»all gam? brtw«*vii th«* *« nior girl* ami th«- *« h«*»l were used to pur«'ha*c the equipment. t h«' g r!*’ thud all ..»** team kvuu over the t'r«'*hni:in *econd t«*am by a score of 27 to •; i I'hurwday, Mnrrh 1« The <enii i>r girls’ first teate.l the junior first t «core of 12 to 2*i in ba*« ■ lav. March 13. Mi** : K. ill »1»« unable to r. ■ I . after the Attend 1 M.m.lm seuior ” w», he An a1 niorniug class to« _ , program Madellv R« i lb r and Fran -c* Mackin of the freshman .-I m -* playctl a piano duet. Jerrine Bur row*, a iii «'! ii I m r of the *t»ph«»mor«' dns*, vontnbilled n con ...»I n:i-l mg \ «‘*ta \l*tott, i -nphoiiHirv, I nd M 11k \ n * feature dance, •' ll--' '*>.i»«s!k< id X A \ x i 1 'A «prv*vntativ«* «if th«* *«'!Hor etaaa. w notice Kt'un.’th D«'\ *i»ph«»moi«'*. ;itk • a tr«»mb«ni,» duel, b,*o»g accorn piui«'«l l»k I lh**r! Smith it the prm«» \ «i i fuiii ...................................... th«* gnl*‘ gb'«‘ «bib The Hneel sang ” In < »I ’ Uaroliiia ‘‘ \ «'arou*. a *«'iii«»r. gave a r«'n«ling. sophoiiuire. an«l Elbert Smith, a \ n «»t« hesi i a play«*«1 a piano «olo uumla'r kk H contribute«! by mem \ i I h«‘ tier« of the upper « la«*«'* vn.l oí the prvgcam b:»*k« t ball let t«*rs w ere tiw ir«l«'d («» Glonn Swan aou . Vita Kell\, John King, Dih* I li«' I el Gale* and l\«'niiel li Got f • lui» president, Glenn t«*inivn ’« Hkk.‘insoil, pr»**vnte l ti shield I*» (Hen \|« K ibb«'ii tdl being hon«»r man ill foot hall and on? h» Kenneth (b»ft tor tH’iiig h«>m>r man in ba*ketl»all Ea.h of th. hoy * will liaxe hi« nam«« «'Hgrnv d under he sp«>rt on th«* honor shield. IU*k«'i twill season ha« closed and King Mln K« ntivfh Goff, John Kelly and Glenn Swati*«»n. all fir o string iih ' ii , graduate thi* spring, but Dale Gat«*, the other fir*» string tnnn, kk ill b«* hark together M’COltd with *ck eral promiMUg string m«'n to upnubl the honor Cottage Grokr high next year Bert Kern«, nlhlrtic roach, .¡t with several boy • w <> r k * it J. ba*.-ball and regular practice »tail a* •«»«» ii a« weather permit* Student* agricultural of t th«» he rla**e* at«> planning to attend a s«'ct'«»unl confvretice and contest at KoM'biirg Kpril K I'her«’ will I -' i couh'M in bln k*mithing, soldering, Pu» hl Ulg«’»l I.» appratii hm;: I* growing I li uot king on on«1 if gOO«| O i 'HIH'I »»» ii In» in «ondi iitioii tn 1'otlHg.’ Gi«»k«< high . hm»l building. lii«* letuni* littk«* not krt hv.'n r«*?vikv«i III«' l|t»h«»i >>«t ««-I \ »kill g»k«’ I»» • l.ik ** a-ssviiiblk pit*gitiiu 1 Iu < w ill bi* a thi 1»««' 1»» Irani th«» wlik llll'l w lirici «»I»* of th» * .«»«i«lk Num«’ UIN k 1»«' a»l«>Ui*lir«l ti» Irani liiat II». mviiilirr* *iih*t ! «ti» * i « i « 11 • t Ii i n g n liier than mouldy bu»»k-> Ilir following nam«* hi»r 1hv« n ad'lrd to th«* li<»iit»r toll 1 k vly n Ninith. fre*hmmi. honoi ta William*, iunior, l».»ii«*ial le t»on. Meri«' il«'«kett • nume wa<i te.l li«»m th«’ |i«t of ««ne bar iiritmied Mn.'h I CULP CKEF.K (M| h -« irti !«• Hi»* b» lilla» I I Mm« h ‘.’i* Mi and M« * liner MvCidhim • «»Hag«' Giok«* wcic k i it*»» . \\ «• I »» « I.« k «I Ilo* litHiiv “I Mr MI'Cullum ** pmeiil- Mi ind Mr» H I' M.r.tlhuii Sani Ru »ell, w hu ha* I mh ' i |d«ik«.| ut I lie \n*l«'it«ui last l-«KKIHK •'»»*!* hin-, W II I «»r I'o11 la lid, kk lie k i*il *■*’k »'ral lit H ill 1 Rt»k limi» 1 11‘itiirr left toi t’n mi» <i '»« . k, whrir Ii r m t » I « i k ii*t| at Illi* (b'tllgi* *nw null. Mil.- \\ irk * of 1 ligi III’ u I k 1 «Ilo» Ilt'IO 1 r ì » 1 m k Mi miti Mt* i i: D were 1 HIMUC X visitors II Endak Mr an«! \l r* tu i* Dkfi r <i I n orili' *ll••‘nt a few .hiv* la n.t w e«'U H llir home of M i * Dver ’* pi i mid Mr I • I <• U I 'i ! > I« • i \ I*|tcd S-»ti Hunt with hi* father » in laigen«». Mr mol Mr« \| WhiLua-i daughtei« (le n vi a mi l I.uitille I iugriir vi'-iior* Saturdu* Il « W lt'\ I 11.0’11 ’ a tup tu I lie 11 M ll’iwl ’V rm* h on Sharp« «'leek I <1 W t’giit i ul I he w e« I > nd w Mi«« R ii th O- Gros »• 11 alt I *' week ul the hollo m i Ml-* Lillie dwell*« »Hl I of l it Mi Ven a Du tor al II» • .1 I age (I oik «• kk i* n I I hi m* w «'<*<1 lioin iittd a I Hill»*»» ..<■ I Mi n n* I Mi* t i i >t. o i »II. .1 t'hildren «if ‘ »n In on 111en I • II-'‘ e S| » »i Mr and Mi> (*« mhi Mill* r of Dik i*l ti fl «'luolin kk it li ivi Th.» M.NuM hr »t « ii« t it»n 11« k» I mi1 work on n new pi lust week. Th«* <'oinplete«l will vs wmit! to Diastoli n «ide of Row ilk * r i« «m the |cfl able. »I I Mr tiii'l Mr*, ti liti IC«*M IteriivH 'tf D ! • n *lny visitors m th home \rlhur Striker *f I’ug'ne, I 'iiir countv biidge *ii|i«'iki-. » III t II I « k II III I \ \| Oil i I .1 . Arcade Theatre Weekly Program Thursday. \ \l • Friday 1 21 IIIF. SlXGl.XG FOOI Al Jolson and Betty Bronson The greatest s talking picture date. Ib»n’t ture. It’s a a talkin»; ar! ami Int. i n t i»n .nal ■ U a. 1 h hiin (»1»« II t. Ul p m I'irsf show 7 IHI p III. ro cKi.mru.th in Ihr inali, r ««Í Ih* **!•!•■ - f t rank I •»ti X .1*. I . ... I kO. .. ll.4 • . Uf »lay «>( Mark'll is'.'» Mar» in K A of Cotta««- i»rw«- Ore »a-, aj »- ininisiraior of th* «-«tale of Fr »toll *1«-« a* «1 u by th«» rvuBij jut the count) eoui irt uf the StAtc of ti \n>l that all p for l.an«- «-on u ut y Saving «-lain » »,mn*t *»i<! r»t*tr ar« by notifie«» o prwarnt Ihr «•:■ «• dulj fled, to th *ai<i administrator in < from <»ru*e (Irvgon niihin »ix - uni th* r .’1st «tar of Marvlt I m .' » M ARVIN K U.s I“ ’ i m t Btrator of th« -t »• Frank I ki t »it. d» * - .**«*d H N N we.’I alt.- Attorney for I stat« NOTICE Of I INAI, ». L I U.MLM Nuli.-«* i* hrr-by <i*«*u that ««gnad ha* f»l«*«l h«*r«-ii» hi* f«n a* th«* administrai *r with th* ui of th* ratal* of Mary > ran. »-* <-*a*rd. Ullh th» ruunl) « lr.-k county, stat«* of Orrgoi» »nd it has br«*n nt ad«* and «*nt*rr«i «»f reeling thia null«-« an«! «rtting day of April I’»-'*, al lh* h o'clock a m a* th* tun» and I court room in th* county muri Eugrn*. l.anr >*ounty <»r»-g«»n a- fur Ihr hranng uf obj*. iiuiia sani final account and the final >f »ai-l ratal»* l»at*d and first p ibl|*hr«t tin» . I *t dav •f * Mar«-)* I ». » N W W 111’14 Adminiatratur with th* Will Annrird of th* b'.ntat«- of Mary Frant-• W hit»- I Ircravrd I1FRIOKI U l.iiMKkKD I ■' tn- '■ ' \ ■ ■*; Crac&ers i\. Muihlas an«! Tu« s iy’. Mar. h 24. 25. 26 hi : < \i;\ vriox kii >" 1 t-ltlL’l.lN M IK I.- . Il is a part tulkin',- pic- and a n-al coinetly from to finish, Also a talk .i- ’ u if h a color««! cast .1’1* ♦ I ira* lit’* New s \ * Illi i I- i I ' • and ■’«••<' Thi-« is a part I “ till-«-. It’s a '• » G iiaia nt •‘•••I t » )D0 p< r nt ’ a« I aii«l Int» rnaMoiial N« us \«lniissioii Io. <Jn Orange (fartons, Wax Wrapt and With I'ru-Blu master bakers, (be production of I ru Bake Crackers is a religion. "Good enough won t do. Tru-Bakes must be best. From setting the sponge to the final baking, every step is regulated to a nicety Resulting in a cracker that’s distinctive in shape and flavor, perfect in bake . . . Tru Blu in quality. Ask Xocjdru- Bakes. Baked and Guaranteed Firit Quality by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane, Portland, Seattle A Otrainator« oi Tru-Bake* and Tru-Blu Honey-Sweeiened Graham* KNOWLES & GRABER HARDWARE Cottage Grove Oregon Distribution Without Wtu Being “Human" Is a Trait of Your Safeway Man “My Safeway .klnn i* s*> ‘liiinum’.” n etmloriKr s.ii.l th.' otli.-r <lnv I can »•••li.-v«' hr i* siii*-fr.' in what hr «ay-* and lit* sni-Kistions hit always infunimi í < t hik I li.-lp Arcade Theater March 21,22,23 Playing for three days only Don’t miss it The talking and singing sensation ful. Appar.ntlV. Ihr Safeway Man. busy in ih v. lopillK bis stör, into Ihr .-Iran, nllrac liv.-, satisfactory finxi i-.nlrr il is. sian*!» out as a prrson ..f mark..! app.al to food sltopprrs. It is his aim to Im helpful, for that is tin-only way his slot.-rail I h i - oiik - n vrowiiiK n*'*'«l in his tn-ifrhhor I hhx I. I For Week Ending Saturday, March 23 Crux Oleo Milk Sugar « ' & II Tli<- popular .priiiil \l.iximiim Brami Salad Oil Flour Shortening Big K. giniTiinh « «I hai ‘1 wheat milh’d from ol*l i'i’op I’.rhl \\ In :il 35c 49 "-'«$1.73 $1.35 $6.89 Use Our Safe Deposit Vault; pure can«' 45c 100 " $5.50 3 ’'«• — for safety's sake I'onds, It pure Vl t>l- ll.ll lellit. llll.le libi. SEE and HEAR A l J olson Your Insurance Policies, Deeds, Stocks, Bonds, Contracts and other valuables all should have the protection afforded in our safe deposit vaults. in - — Cheese Apricots lliwnv cots in 21 j tins. l-'ull crmin. 2|,,,s i.i>. The Singing Fool 45c —today ALSO A TALKING ACT INTERNATIONAL NEWS ADMISSION 10c AND 50c ellOW, «IÎII h lllld snlll-M 29c Qt. jar oMtTtp tv LLOYD BACON Hams pililos 25"’1 $2.00 Valley fiim-y whole. I 25c 2,ins Swri’ts. f'llOM Prunes A I h I Monti1 lllll Ves Pickles Peas mz A BETTY BRONSONS JOSEPHINE DUNN KtMAKlO BY C.OSAKA** BAKfR Bank of Cottage Grove “Built for Your Protection” The Utopia club will be enter rained Thursday. March 28, at th« home of Mrs. F. L. (inn ni ~ ■■ «•»•ni ninri’. Plan were made last »tight by the Knight» <d Pythia* a n 11 Pk IL i:i n Sisters for n covered di-h -up per to be given tonight in Phillip- hall bv __ the __ two organiz'd ______ ion for their families and friend«, A fa»: the business meeting refreshment- will be served by Mr and Mr«. Farmer. —«£>— Mr*. William Funk. t r< • ent bride, was guest of honor at a shower given Friday afternoon by meinb ’M of her Sunday ,«*ho«>l <-D* at the home of their leftrlirr, Mr N. E. Compton. Many useful gift were given the guest of hotioi. Daiutv refreshments were served —♦— Th I’r- bytiTi.in Mo- ion.iry so riety will meet at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at th? home <»f Mr*. Mr*. IL A. Trask Fred Wright. lesson. will be hi charge of the Mb? » will give a book review on •• i b • Revolt of Aon.” Member* of th«* Baptist church gathered at th«* church vaster In' lor cleanup program and covered dish supper. The afternoon wm *pent <*l«*aning the church and following th«* dinner u social time wa« «*<»11 joyed. ■— T11U H H PAY, MAKUU -'I, IWl OKKOON I'mkiiiK I Oranges I’anry Rose bl’lilid the l¿'lhiH<ls. 2 <•<>* from 25c C>ar rots Fancy yöuni' hnni-lu's. A bunches i-nrrots in