FRIDAY, JUNK Iti Henry Im p h r rv IHrs Here. Hurry la Not Dispatch Word ha» been received from Henry Urnphrey. who had apent No two things differ more then Mrs. R W. Kvaratt, who recently the winter and spring visiting here went to Heron, Mont., to live, »ey­ with a eon. C E Urnphrey. and In burry and dispatch. Horry la the ing that ahe had been very III with Heattle with another eon. died short­ mark of a weak mlad; dispatch ef pneumonia elnce reaching Mon­ ly after midnight Wednesday night. a Strong ana.—-Cotten. tana Death came at the home which M r . ■ . . - -L J Mlaa Alta Irv in of Berkeley. Cal., The following bllle were allowed and Mrs Urnphrey had recently le a gueat or her alater and moth- at Monday night’s meeting of the | established near the home of their N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *. ar. a » Mr» Oaugherty and home. Mra. „ u to 'in d . Acc. Com Notice la hereby given that the M ~ jrv W. ln » I t I the liaugherty I 17 48 1 son on south Third etreet. Funeral I services will be held at 10 80 Mon­ undersigned has been appointed by Him will apend a month here and y ln Statee Power Co. .... 288 80 day from the Mills chapel with Rev. the county court of Lane county, 1888 , M A. Groves in charge. Interm ent state of Oregon, executrix of the In Portland. , Sentinel, ptg. and pub. 1884 will be In the Masonic cemetery M r and M ia Robert Pruitt of ] Crane Co. pipe fittings last will and testament of Edward 2.34 I Mr. Urn Motor Inn Hvc Hlat . gas ' Kugene apent the week end ae deceased, _ by np hrey was born Heptem- yy Eyanson. _____ __________ . an order gueats at the G. A. Handera home. Hooker Electrochemical Co., ber 8. 1847. on a farm at Toronto, trwmrin« date the 7th day of May. 11.00 ch lo rin e ______ .----------------- 4 years of age As a 1932 Can . and was 84 ___ Alec Krlcaon. who formerly lived x il persons having claims against here, apent Friday and Saturday H. W Iximbard, salary and 28 00 , boy of 12 he moved with his par- expenae I ents to Michigan, later living tor lha aa|d estate of Edward W Eyan- visiting here before leaving for ! Interest water refunding s-tsrin Period» of time In Missouri. Iowa , on> dst:-ased. are hereby notified »astern Oregon to work for the ' Interest city hall bonds _. 1 and Nebraska. He taught school in ,,ntj required to present the same , summer. O. V. Breese, auditing .... os« Michigan as a young man. then be- ,,ju)y verified to the undersigned at ... Elm c . er McCoy left Wednesday for I Recorder, miscellaneous — so '* * ” • • telegraph operator and fol- ,he law office of Herbert W. Lom- Washington, where he will be em- j M A Horn, r o c k ___ qq on lowed railw ay work for ten years. t,ard. attorney. F irst National bank ployed for several months. -' — ’ — C. O.-Eugene F rt A - Trans. ¡Later he engaged In the banking building. Cottage Grove. Lane coun- Mra. Hort«nae W atkins of Port­ Chestnut Transfer, hauling inox business for ten years and finally ty Oregon, on or before six months land la a gueat at the home of M r. Neptune Meter Co., meter gue 1UW4 entered the mercantile business In from the date of the first publlea- and Mrs. W. M MacOIbbon. She I n t e r e s t on Improvement Iowa and Nebraska and followed tlon of this notice. arrived last Friday and will re- b o n d s---------------- -------- ------ 791 48 that until hla retirement. Date of first publication the 18th 1080 ¡State lnd. Acc. Com. - —— ' main for a week. M r and Mrs. Urnphrey came west day of May. 1932. 22 48 Stamped envelopes last August to visit their sons and Date of last publication the 10th Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kem and — 1 T H E telephone means so daughter M ary of Medford and Mr. iC. F Counts, street sweep- had expected to return to their day of June. 1982. «4 80 home in Lincoln A severe fall suf­ Pauline Augusta Eyanson. end Mrs. Victor Kern of Toledo Ing ...... 80 00 fered at Heattle In October brought much to modem house­ Executrix of the Estate of spent the week end here with rela- Don Allen, salary _ .... 12s 00 Edward W. Eyanson, De­ on a rundown condition and a lives, coming to attend the wedding 0 . V. Breese, salary I of Miss Kathleen Kem, sister of the G B. Pitcher, salary 130 iK) keeping. It does errands. It weakened heart for M r Urnphrey ceased. ¡two men. ¡John C. Schaffer, salary and that caused them to remain here. H E R B E R T W LO M B A R D . 118.00 Mr Urnphrey was a member of the Attorney for Estate. mlS-JnlO helps get the day's tasks organized. It brings The Ham Balke fam ily, recently ------------ 150 00 I of Rogers. A Ark... .r r lv .d Hunday h iX « Methodist church. r k . arrived 8 00 Besides the widow. Mina Um- in the voices of friends. evening for a visit with M r. B a lk .*. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R *. 1000 phrey, and two sons. Clyde of this parents. M r and M r. H D Tucker , ^ C . E Notice Is hereby given that the and other friends. The Balke. will p ' ^ / T ^ i ^ X ^ A t e r and 24.00 city and Allen of Heattle, a daugh­ E x te n s io n telephones e x te n d this conven­ undersigned has been appointed ad­ probably locate hero permanently. | F ’ ,Bbor M 00 ter. Ignore Urnphrey of Lincoln. ministrator of the estate of W illiam Neb., survives. The last named was ience. In bedroom, kitchen, living room they ------------------------ Mias Ila Cooley visited with ' on her way to Cottage Grove for a A. Kelly, deceased, by the county court of Lane county, state of Ore­ friends at Grants Pass last week, [ O d a rs School CPsws visit befiwe her father's death and are s te p -s a v e rs , and that means everything ¡returning home Sunday evening Th(. Cedars school, district 34. will continue her Journey to reach gon, by an order bearing date the 28th day of May, 1932 The O. A. Spencer fam ily of Oak- closed the term June 8. An Ice here In time for the funeral. to the woman who does her own work. | AU persons having claims against land visited Saturday with Mrs cream treat by the teacher. Mrs. irarw. * * ,d * r* hereby required to Mrs. sswMsenas Katherine Mead •»— Dies. . Spencer's parents, Mr and Mrs C. M yrtle Plank, was held at noon and Funeral services will be held at present the same to the undersigned ¡O. Bosnian Jean and Lorane, the school was dismissed early for the y from the Catholic church **w W' term Eighth grade diplomas were little daughters of M r and Mrs. 9 Haturda Bank C. A. Hoaman. returned with them awarded Elizabeth Rhode. Earl for Mrs Katherine Mead, who died Lombard. F irst National a / h . ; home T t 828” E co » d stree't buJMl««. Cottage Orove Oregon T h e Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Davis and Robert Plank and certi­ for a short visit. night at the age of 80 | * lx J? Miss Beth Beds has been award ficates of merit for being neither Wednesday years Father Curley of Eugene th* / ' " T . c . H n n M a J 27 BuaiiicsN Office 522 Main St. Telephone 83 ed a silver loving cup as the best ' “ "J" «h"'’ot were given E ll, Ot n r , t Publlcatlon **> all around freshman girl In Delta bath Rhode. Ear] Davis. Chari*« will have charge of the services ar. Delta Delta sorority houee, U n i-| fra n k H n . Ixrrane^ Lathrop^ Donald "'S’u n o S n N 0 » U rio r I of U - t publication June 24. Mlaa Marie Hells suffered with a Kenneth W ard, who recently ar- .. . Oregon Selection Is made I-athrop and Brady Evenson. Mrs severely sprained ankle several days rived from Ix>s Angeles. Is employed | y_ V » Plank has finished two yea re on the basis of activities, scholar-| hB* / 1’Ll* h* d Z L , has Canada, and had been a resident of , 1932^ F R A N K K E L L Y . Administra­ | in the Irtsh-Hwartx grocery of the past week, ship, character and other qualities. ' teacher at Cedar school and has Cottage Grove for eight years. She , tor of Estate of W illiam A. been reelected for another year. Ham Jones of Long Beach. Cal., Is survived by her husband. Frank M r and Mrs. George McCullum Mrs M arjorie Ramsey of Ashland Kelly, Deceased. Mead, and by three children by a were In Portland several days the visited during the past week at the spent Tuesday night with her cous- H E R B E R T W. L O M B A R D , former marriage. They are Delvln home of a niece. Mrs Fred he'd cr. first of the week. Attorney for Estate. In, Mrs. Melvin Paul. McAaatocker of Toronto, Canada; Hand rehearsal e v e r y Muuday Miss Mabel Robinson of Portland Mrs. Lenora Pyburn has returned | Florence Sullivan McAaatocker and visited Friday and Haturday at the night. from Kugene. where she taught the Sister M ary M ariln a of Stratford. C. M M cLIn home at Dorena. Hhe A daughter was born Thursday past year, to spend the summer Ont Two brothers. John Sullivan Is a former resident of Dorena. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiese. with her parents. M r. and Mrs. W . of Duntroon, Ont., and D. J. Sulli­ Have your spark plugs tested free N Hubbell. van of Cottage Grove and a sister, Mrs. D. B. Hunt and son Robert, at Hturges garage. Mrs. S. E. M cKIm . of Collingwood. accompanied by Mrs. H u n ts par- Mra. Frank Rlrnsteel. former real- ' Floyd McLIn. who .aught at La- ante, Mr and Mrs. J F. Lamson. passed through Cottage Orovs Ont., also survive. Grande during the past year, le motored to M yrtle Point Friday to i Friday on her way to Hacramento D E I.IG IIT V A L L E Y . home for the sum m er___________ attend the funeral of a b ro th e r-ln -!, o v|l!t a daughter. Mrs. Louis » 1 'I law of Mrs Lameon's. By a coin- 1 m nard June 8.—Mrs. M arjorie Ralnsey | cldence the trip had been planned I Barbara Junfl U n , b of Eu- of Ashland visited several days at before the death of the brother-in- the home of an uncle, C. H. Haight. 1 AGRICULTURAL one Is a guest this week at the law The trip going was made bv g« Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Dean R. C. Barfield home. way of Roseburg and the return was Another week. and of were Eugene visitors Friday. L ittle : The Terry Moody fam ily and Mlaa by wav of the Umpqua highway. Jean G riffith coma home with ' course, that means another Bertha Howe spent Hunday with Priors at lUaohbutta The party arrived Sunday evening them and her parents. Mr. and Mrs week of great picture» at for eupper at the home of W alter the L W. Leonard fam ily at Mc­ Burt G riffith , motored up Saturday \ la bags par ton 84 08 THE ARCADE THEA­ Skidmore, son of Mrs. Ism son who Minnville. evening for her. In bulk per ton 83 0® T R E , where the better News of the death of Mrs I. M lives north of Drain on the high­ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. H o m spent | shows always play. We In Customer's bags, ton 88J Canfield of Modesto. Cal., has been Sunday and Monday In Corvallis, , way. particularly call your at­ where they attended baccalaureate 10 cents will buy enough malarial received by Mrs. Myra Counts. Mrs. tention U» "Dellcloua," and graduation exercises a t O. S. ■ to make 28 gallons of spray for Canfield was born In Cottage Grove which la »aid to be the fin. C. Their son Francis was one of | aphids Also Black Leaf 40 and and Is a niece of Mrs. Counts. Colen Garoqtte of this city le a spraying equipment. Oraber-Geltys the graduates. He returned home , Mrs. Elies Humble and daughter est Gaynor-Farrell picture member of the class that will grad­ Hardware. with them. J"“ * are here from Eugene to visit Mrs ever model uate June 18 from Hill's M ilitary M r and Mrs Lee Nixon and son M rx Mabel Hawlev and daughter Gambia's aunt, Mrs. Catharine academy. Portland Donald and M r and Mrs. Harold I of Mapleton visited during the post Bader. Superintendent D. A. Emerson week with Mrs Hawley’s mother, Loose Leaf Devices of All W olfard and baby of Eugene vis­ Mrs. F. L. Grannis and mother. and Hchool Clerk W orth Harvey Mrs. F. M Ham brick. ited at the A. B. W olfard home in Kinds. Steel and Wood Mrs F T Wilson. Miss Carolyn were In Eugene Friday as witnesses Lynx Hollow Sunday. Grannis and Miss Hespsr Hubbell Office Cabinet! and Mrs B 8 Hwsngel, former resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvl nPaul and In the Wheeler law case. Thursday and Friday dent. now of Han Jose, Cal.. Is re­ have gone to Seattle for a few Equipment. son Gene and M r. and Mrs. E. El Just the stuff for aphlds-10c ported as recovering from an op­ weeks' vacation. June 9-10 Paul of Silk creek were Sunday worth w ill make all the »pray you eration for appendicitis. For a The A M Bogan fam ily have dinner guests at the C. H . Haight a s i s s v t j i ' i » «f t s s 'a s z f T H EO D O R E VON ELTZ was moved Into the O E. Woodson resi­ home. dence on N inth street. Mr. Bogan PEG G Y S H A N N O N In Miss E lta Hohman returned Tues- | Mrs. Frank Hmlth. who hail been Complete stock of Perfect Circle recently came hern from 8herwood day from Portland, where she had visiting her mother, Mrs. Stella Rings st Hturges garage ami Is night trlek operator at the Printers—Office Outfitter! spent the post week visiting relo- Prince, left Friday to Join her hus- Mrs Florence Mayes, who recent­ Southern Pacific station. I tlves. band in Heattlr--------------------------------- ly returned from Portland to ac­ Miss Elizabeth and Pearl Hea- Jesse Tucker went to Eugene Tuesday to take Howard Keene of »» cept a position In Eugene, has been cock were here from Halem Sunday Saginaw to a physician. employed a few days this week st and apent the dav at the home of a Phyllis Johnson and Mrs. Sharp the G ray Gooes. Hhe will have sister. Mrs. D. W Mercer of W alker left Sunday for Klam ath After 50 years a famous permanent employment at the Ideal Mrs. G urrald Preston and small Falls, where Mr. Sharp visited rela­ daughter, Gueraldlne Marie of Eu­ bakery In Eugene after June 18 hotel Is to be raxed to the tives. They returned Wednesday. gene are guests for a week of Mrs. ground . . . and the search A 9-pound eon waa born Wednes­ M r. and Mrs. George A. Brown of day morning to M r and Mrs. A. W. Preston's parents, M r and Mrs. C. for buried treasure begins! Goshen spent Thursday with the Hhnfstall. It has bean named Robert F. Hoskins. The Argentine government has Shrouded in m y s t e r y , Mins Geneva Ktme will return to lowered bread from 3 5 cents a Lawrence Brown fam ily. Stearns packed with suspense, here Mrs. H a rry Benston and baby of Ws make nsw cars out of wrecks Portland th» latter part °t the pound to 2 cents a pound. Is a story that will hold Eugene are spending several days week, after a visit with her parents. Painting and body rebuilding. Cot­ you from the first n » In 1919 there were 80.000 U. S. at the Oscar Jackson home. If you haven’t tried Sentl tage Grove Body Works, L. 8 Dr. and Mrs. A. W . Ktme. Mr. and Mrs. J. Joll and son baking establishments, 7 per cent ment until the final fade- ncl claaaified ad«, here is Glen McMahan, who had been Frank visited Sunday afternoon at Dsvts, Prop.. Spriggs Bldg. m8tfo out! visiting for a month at the home of which made half the profits. the Hugh Nixon home In Cottage the chance to do ao at Pipe lines are supplanting tank Mrs Amends Hull Is visiting In of an uncle. W. A Hogate. left Mon­ Vancouver, having accompanied day for Lakeport. Cal. little coat. If you have, cars In tranaportlng liquids and Grove. Louis Caldwell and Francis Horn her eon Leslie to his home there, here la a ehance to do ao D r and Mrs. Stark of Albany vis­ gases. left early Tuesday morning for after a visit here Mrs H ull also ited The Edison fam ily employs three Portland with a truck load of lambs Sunday at the W. I. Isom home. again. expects to visit a daughter. Mrs. They were accompanied from A l­ policemen to guard the grave of Saturday Only— for market. Harvey Johnson, at Forest. Wash. bany by a nephew of Mr. Isom. For next week'a laaue of Mrs Rudolph Hansen was hostess Matlue«- and Night Thomas Edison. West Orange, N .J . M r and Mrs F arrell McQuInn. to the Social Neighbors club Wed­ The Sentinel, a claaaified Bantam hens are hatching mil­ Misses Margaret and Dorothy Lea June 11 M r and Mrs W alter Boncy and arrived nesday afternoon. Thursday from Berkeley to lions of pheasant eggs and raising ad of any length up to 35 M r and Mrs E. O. Dougina, all of Mrs. Jansen of Corvallis moved at the home of their grand­ the chicks. KEN MAYNARD Clarkston. Wash., visited Mr. and visit words will be accepted at Into the Ivan W itcher house Tues­ mother and aunt Mrs. Lucy A. Lea M A R C E L IN E D A Y In Ninety per cent of goods pro­ day and expects to spend about Mrs Le» Cox Sunday and Mias Elsie Lea. 30c for three lnaertiona, duced In the United 3tates must be two months there. Parts and accessories for your Miss Ixiulse Wynne returned Wed- which ia equivalent to 10c M r. and Mrs. E. J. Kent, who car Hturges garage. from Monmouth, where she sold at home. Eagles always return to a kill. were married last week, were given Mrs M arvin Harpole of W alker atten(j ej normal school the post for each insertion. Any Parachutes may save air pas­ a charivari Tuesday evening. visited Friday with an aunt, Mrs. but w m return Sundny to at- additional insertions at M. Nichols. H a rrie t Nichols. Mr. Cors Oroat. tend the summer session. Her moth- sengers who leap ISO feet from the and Mrs. E. J. Sears and Mr. and 10c the insertion. For ad­ F. E. Mendenhall, democratic er antI aunt- M ra. Armand Wynne ground. W ith a price on his head legislative candidate. I t back at hla Bnd Mrg Herbert Eakln. motored Three hundred thousand men Mrs. Oscar Jackson spent Friday ditional words over 85, as an outlaw, a desperado evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee place of business this week after d ow n Wednesday for commence- were killed or wounded In the Rus­ masquerade» as sheriff un­ one cent for three inser­ Nixon. The evening was spent play­ suffering a serious ‘ heart “ Back ment exercises and Louise came sian-Japanese war. til a girl m akes him wish ing five hundred. Saturday lie made a trip to Eu­ home with them. tions. Manchuria's 80.000.000 Inhabitants M r. and Mrs. A. Teal motored to he w m really on the level. gene Wednesday, spending part of Elbert Smith returned Thursday W ilbur Friday and brought back Thia «pocial la for tha oom- Hard riding, fast shooting, the dav at the home of a daughter. from University of Oregon, where ore mostly farmers. Classical music puts folks In a M r. Thornburg, a carpenter, who and plenty of laughs In on lng weak only, and for Mrs. George York. he has finished hla freshman year w ill assist M r. Teal in building a thoughtful mood and curtails spend­ all-action story of the out­ (Viol and comfortable on a warm py submitted before p. eopi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffntan of barn. doors. day. The Pastime. Totmocoa. con­ Roseburg visited Sunday at the ing. it Is said. Mrs. Davison, who has spent the Wednesday. m. Belgium pays 5 per cent interest past w inter at the W illiam Thum fections, cards, pool. n>20tfc W . I. Isom home. Saturday M atinee 8:30 pjn. Mrs. Amelia Fisher, accompanied home in Cottage Grove, Is at the Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shirley of on Its Internal bonds. There are 40.000,000 voters In the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. Staid- — . ! by a granddaughter. M arilyn June Portland were here this week and ____ ____H I turday may locate here. ------------- Kardell, went to Portland Saf — — United States. or. — The movement back to the farm A son wns born Juna 2 to M r and to visit a son, Glen Fisher. The Hugh Nixon fam ily spent G iant trees are the oldeet of all ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosenthal mo­ Tuesday down the Umpqua river. horse has Increased the price of Mrs Oscar Hmlth. Sunday and Monday living things on earth. to Roseburg Saturday and Mrs. Julia Brown returned sev­ tored M r. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall work horses. were accompanied home by Mrs. Nine months' work In a year is ' June 11-18 "Rhododendron" Is Greek for eral days ago front spending sev­ Hallie Hawkins who spent the were surprised Wednesday evening available for the average U. 3. by s Mr. eral months In Los Angeles. J K ^ ’ W t r Pa" nU> “ r an<’ & “ re and and Mrs. S ? .- George York N ^ h o of U rose-tree." The Wedgewood eagle la the most nurse. JANET GAYNOR Sohoflold Stewart Mrs J. W. W inns. ( K a f h e r e d at the Mendenhall For four generations the Wash­ cruel of blrde. CHARLES FAR RELL In work. Flame 8118. Better get thoae new tires before i home to help celebrate the birthday Rattlesnakes that Bold for 82.50 ington fam ily married widowers Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnston left June 21, the date that the new tax I anniVersarles of Mr. and Mrs. Men- two years ago today bring 87.50 with children. Hunday for Seattle, where Dr.John- becomes effective, which w ill mean ( denhall. each. eton w ill aetabllsh a practice Mrs. prices approximately 10 per cent t England still boasts of 540 mil­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mileage travel by forolgn care In Johnston disposed of her service higher. See Nelson Motor Co.. Notice Is hereby given that the where prices and quality are right. Oregon Is greater than visiting car lionaires. station Interest«. Big lobsters sell for 10 cents undersigned has been appointed by Miss May Hawley has returned to mileage In any other western state. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Klme spent the county court of Lane county, apiece In Havana, Cuba. Mapleton, after a visit with her the week end at Trent and at­ Athens. Greece, has two meatless Delicious Is the word for The London government use« a state of Oregon, administrator of randmother, Mrs. M ary Ham - d n £ sjj j*£ c k jfo i^ 2 tn k e ^ f^ r2 n o n r^ tended the Wheeler fam ily reunion mechanical signer on Its 800,000 an­ the estate of Clara M. Cooper, de­ It! A wee bit of Scotch rlck. ceased. by an order bearing date the and picnic Hunday nual check«. 18th day of M ay. 1932. loveliness , . . and a mil­ Spain has an auto for every 80 A ll persons having claims against lionaire playboy . . . they lnhabltanti. the said estate of Clara M. Cooper, bring you a new love thrill The Bible does not suggest that deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly Christ ever laughed. In their gayest and happi­ Trilb y had beautiful but large verified, to the undersigned ad­ est romance! Laughs are m inistrator at hla office In the feet. court house, Eugene. Oregon, on or by E l Brendel, the riotous President Johnson's father was before six months from the date Swede! an Inn porter and his mother a of first publication of this notice. maid of the Inn. Date ot first publcatlon. M ay 20, Population of Berlin Is decreas­ 1932. Date of lost publication, June 17, ing. Out of 2700 Inhabitants In 1988. A L T A K IN G . Adm inistrator Tuesday and Wedneaday Potlgny,, France, 1911 are foreign- of the Estate of M ary M. June 14-15 Cooj>er1 DeceasedL tn20J17ci Glasgow Is burning seaweed for LEW AYRES extraction of Iodine. ANITA LOUISE In A daring German parachute Jumper, committed suicide by hang­ ing himself. New York had 37,883 fewer tele­ phones In 1931 thon In 1980. Scotland Yard vehicles are In O /V a constant touch w ith the yard by radio. Stand the gaff these The U. 8. general postofflce was spring day«. established In 1789. New Y o rk prisons annually con­ They were Juat “river rate" fine more narcotic addicts than can to many, these people who be found In any other U. 8. com­ lived In the backwash of a munity. Do not mind heat or cold. great river, but In their Men of old Egypt took dowries to hearts w as a hum anness women when they married. that made everything Into Pocahontas married Kocoum, an “heaven on earth"! A fine, Indian, before she married John human etory o f conquered Rolfe. Bars Laundry Soap danger and love! Most of last year's forest fires 2 Cam Oleanaer A Modern Service Station were caused by careless smokers O fficial are making Mexico City 2 Bars Toilet Soap a "quiet town" by excluding need 1 Pkg. Naptha Chips less noises. 8-Piece Berry Set FRESH VEGETABLES Survey of 18 states shows that In dustrlal accidents to minors In those states exceeds 100,000 annual­ We have a nice line of local vegetables. Phone 91 ly. Harrel & Trask, Props. Short political speeches on phono­ graph records cost >4 and $5 each. N e w L o w P r ic e s i C O U N C IL T R A D E IN For the Woman who does her own work y o u r old tires . . for new l*M2 GOODYEAR A L L -W E A T H E R S M lUion» know th« »upw lar »af»«y e f ih » AH W w ih w T r n d —a t ie ■ why mova pw»pl» ild» un ti' n 4 y v Tir«» t!i»n sa »ny a lb w kind t