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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1932)
fk id a t . W a rre n -G ro a t. Mrs. C or* A. G ro at b * * “ »• bride of »amuel O. Warren at a wadding Thanksgiving oay at the ‘»r'da-e e fta r^ M ra horn# of — the —- — __ Martha March of Elmira. -s - ceremony was performed by Rev. D K Baker of Eugsns. The bride wore a blue flat crepe dree* and carried a bouquet of white chrve- antbentums. Following the cere mony a wedding dinner era* by Mr*. Marsh. The couple will make their home In Cotta«* Grove, where Mr Warren !* employed at Chamber* mill. Guests at the wed din« and dinner were: Mr and Mr*. Bee Cox and Mr. and Mr*. Arley Mareh (Yoncalla). Mr». M an- Smith, Elnora Warren. Mi». Harpole and children and Mr*. Hardlety Sagi naw). , Mr*. K. K. Mill* entertained the I. P. O. club with a 1 o clock luncheon Tuesday. The table eet with lavender dishes and wae centered with lavender Japan»** chrysanthemum*. Each guest re ceived a favor of candy wrapped In The Rainbow «iris entertained cellophane havtn« the appearance with a covered dl*h dinner Monday of a email pot of flower» The af evening precedinx their regular meeting. 1 he tables were centered ternoon wae epeirt socially. with colorful fall flower*. At the The Joker club will meet tonight dinner U wa* decided to have a (Friday) with Mlse Eunice Van- cooaed food sal* Saturday at Stimh- Denberg. _____ __ -____ Short grocery. W ilberts Wil*on and > rance* Randall will be in charge. At the meeting It waa decided to 1 accept an Invitation from the Cree- , well Order of Eastern Star to exemplify the Rainbow work there Thursday evening. December T5. A rc ad e T h e a tre P rogram Saturday, December 3 “A Mail’s Land »» Mr. and Mr*. Fred Anderson tn - i tertained with a dinner Sunday i honoring Mrs. Harold W hitlock on ner birtnday anniversary. The table wa* centered with a birthday cake and yellow taper*. Guest* were Mr. and Mra Harley Gates and sons Dale and Easter, Mr. and Mra N el son D e io u n g and eon Lloyd, Mrs. ■ Inez Meeks. Mr*. Mary Stoneburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Eu- cille Stoneburg and Harold Whit- Hoot Gibson He had to deliver and he did- Just a load of the finest screen entertainment w ill be delivered to you when you see this picture. Jungle Mystery Serial Matinee 2 ;30 P. M. plalntiff-e cost» and disbursement« which ludgment was entered and docketed In the cle r k s office U said court In »aid county on the 22nd dav of November. 1«3J. and said eaecutlon to me directed, u w i- mandtag me In the nam» ‘’L .A J Ï state of Oregon. In order to Presbyterian Church. Dunoan P. said ludgment, Interest, attorney * Cameron. Paetor — Sunday school. tee cost* of suit and accruing ouata, 10. a class for every age: forenoon to »all the follow in g.described rasi service. 11, eermon topic. ••The Old Goepel In a New Age." Evening property, to-wlt I service. T » , Universal Hlble Sun Lot» three <»> four (4) nine t»> day. Addreea, "The Statute* of the and ten GO) In block five <»> I« Lord Are Right." This will be a Second Addition to Georgetown discussion of the place of the lilble In Lane county, »tat» of Ore In the history of the world and It» gon. ae the »am» I» plait’ d and Influence on progress Young peo- filed In the office of the record | pie'» m eetings. 6 30. Christian En er of deed» for »aid county, deavor. Pravar meetln« WeJneedav. elate of Oregon. 7 JO. The follow ing questions for Also: Weat half of the south Sunday night »»rvlae: t l ) Can the east quarter, the eouthsaat quar United State* afford to have Its ter of the eoutheaet quarter and war debt paldT 12) la It Juet that the southeast quarter of the Attorney for Estate. --------- men who never eaw service, and southwest quarter of section others not disabled In service should five l9> In township twenty- be drawing pensions from the «ov- NO TICK OF SAI.1C OK KKAI. one south of range two west of PltO PFItT Y ON F.XKt'U- i ernm ent? Manv Spanish war and TION IN FOHKt’I.OSl'KK. Great war pensioner* are In thia Notice Is hereby given that by (2) W hst you you think of the disappearance and subsequent virtue uf an execution In fore finding of Colonel Raymond Rob closure Issued out of the Circuit in«* t4) Can tha dead comm unicate court of tome county, stale of Ore with the living? (5) Poee the late gon. on the 23rd day of November, ■ election reveal that the church Is 1932. In a ault wherein William J. I of no consequence In our national Bartels le plaintiff and B uffos Vern G am utts anl Bena Garoutta. ; Ufa? e e e hie wife. Bank of Cottage Grove. Lutheran Church (Missouri Sv- I Cottage Grove, Oregon, a banking corporation A. A. Schramm, su nod). Advantlat church building on w*at Mata *tr»*t. 8*rvlc** will be perintendent o f banks of the state held Sunday at T:45 p. m. The of Oregon, are defendants, and Hlbl* claa* will meet Immediately wherein, on the 22nd day of N o ; after the Service* for a short ««•- vember. 1933, the eald plaintiff re slon. W. Svlweeter. 303 Roberta covered tudgment against the eald c z io r a defendants. R uffus Vern Garoutte street. Roseburg, pastor. ». III \< and Bena Garoutte. his wife, for the Pooteooatal * — «»iv of God. At- ! «‘mi of $400.00 together with Inter- ___________________ o m wood Foster, pastor.—Special evan est at the rate of 8*4 per annum gelistic services every n igly Mrs. from tho 8th day of July. 1931, $75 George Kutekunet of Salem preach reasonable attorney's fee and for ing. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock children'» church with Illustrated Bible story on sand table. • • • At a recent m eetln« of Neighbors | CeaeervaHeei of Woodcraft the follow !«« officer* ' True conservative policy la not aa were elected Guardian neighbor. Mr*. Anna Graham; advleor Mrs. anodyne hiding away our evil from Clifford Smith; clerk. Horace . Hatch; banker. Mie* Opel Jonee; ue In a brief forgetfulness. It looks in in tjiir i, Mrs. W. L. Hatch, Mrs. to the long future of a nutlou. and Mae Oetrender end Mr*. E. G il-, dares the heroic remedy where It more; magician. Mre. Mabel Pow la aclentlflcally sure of the nature ell; attendant. Mr*. Clare Stevene: of the dleease. The only denperate Inner eentlnel. Mr*. Loulea liar- tale: outer eentlnel, Mrs. Anna cate for a people Is where Ita niorul Schoen; captain guard. Mlee Grace »cnee le paralysed and the first Davis: flax baarcr. Mrs. Emallne symptom la a reedlnee* to accept mt Wilson: correspondent, Mrs. Delia Hatch; musician. Mrs. Nellie Biack- easy expedient at the eucrlltce o f more. Inetalllng offtcer. Mr*. Mabel a difficult Juetlce,—Jam es ttuseell Wilson After the meetln« the eve EowelL ning wae spent socially and refresh- , manta ware served at a late hour. “ Honey G uide** Mrs. C. A. Bartell of Corvallis en A small black and yellow bird of tertained the LaCotnua club at the South Africa is known as the Corvallt* hotel with a 13 oclock luncheon Tuesday. Mr*. J. Kermit honey guide because of Us huhlt Brandeberry of Corvallis, formerly of attracting the attention of men Irena G r i m of th u cttv. wx* a and of honey loving aulinala to bees’ guest. The table wa* cen ieied with neeta, profiting by the disturbance whit* chrysanthem um s and black These taper*. Each guest received a tav- that la likely to follow or in the form of a basket of eaudy. birds are very fond of honey a* well The afternoon we* spent play ins as bee larvae, but It le generally un guessing name* and Mr». G. It able to obtain either without assist litc h a r and Mr*. H. A. Miller won ance. prise*. Mr». Charle* Had entertained the Elniart*« club with a 1 o'clock luncn*on Tuesday. The room* and taoie ware decorated with chrys anthemum*. Mrs. (J. E. Woodaon wa* a xueat and bald high score at bridge, th e club will meet m two w ees* for a no boat«** luncheon down town and will tnen go to the nom* of Mr*. H. C. Weils for tne atternoon- Church News Secret Murder C elts In several countries there still ex ist secret murder cults whose mem ber* go forth at night, drugged and dreesed In anltual skink Indiscrim inately to kill human beings In the name of some age-old. degenerate religion. Among them are the Leopard Men of Africa, the lig er Men of India and the Were-wolves of Europe.—Collier'» Weekly. 171*2. England's C row n Jewels The crown Jewels of England, kept tn the tower of London, com . pris« today the greatest exhibition of Jewelry tn the world. They ars the only royal genia that may bs teen by the public, and mors than 7.000 persons visit the display each bookkeeping F ir s t M eth od ist EptecoiMl Church. “Blonde Venus “He Learned About Women” ir si k a al k Utile» la v Virai S a u e ea B aak ea» PSeae 47. Velia«« Ureve, Ure- Mr. and Mrs. R oss Peterson en tertained with a bridge party S at urday evening. Guests were Mr. and e a i . a v U . U.— Pbyslel** e a * ber- g eea. K<eela«> by a y iw ia im ea v U ser ; Mr». Harley Gates. Mr. and Mra. and k «w ■ U n « «tore C e n a * . Ur»»e, Or««o» i Frank McCullough and Mr. Mrs. Nelson DeYoung. R efreih- ATTQIUtCìa. . me nt* were served at a late hour. H XM BkkT W. L U U B S k U . — A iw raey et L a«. Virai « a ttesa ! B e a i beitela«. PS«»« » < Vetta«» Uravb. Ore«»a._______ . J. B iU k k . — a lle r e « ! al U « aa* P aS U a P ractises ta al! Notary seurta. k a « er bel!«la«. Cella«« Orare, Orr«ea. H H Tbe Social Twelve club will meet at the Colonial cafe for their Christ mas meeting Friday. December , 9, with Mra Beaale Sutcliffe, Mrs. ' J. H. Chambers and Mrs. J. A. Wright as hostesses. Tbe meeting fcKMSN E. LAVKY. — A lloro,! al ; will be a 1 o’clock luncheon, Law. IOS OrrgOB Batidla«, i O rages. PkoBs S # 4 l. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grub» en tertained the O. W. Dinner club Monday evening at their home In Pengra. Tbe tables were decorated with chrysanthemums. The club will meet next month with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. H C o tta g e G ro v e A d ju stm en t Bureau Collections and A d ju stm en ts First National Bank Bldg. W. Lombard. Attorney The Eastern Star entertained past matrons and oast patrons at their regular meeting Friday evening. A special program was given and re freshments were served at a late hour. ♦— The Mothers' club met Saturday 1 In their club rooms. The afternoon was spent quilting. They decided to have their Christmas m eeting Tues day, Decemoer 20, and exchange gUts. a long rest In between visits.—Cl»- dnnatl Enquirer. London's M an y Cherches The d ty of l>ondon has mors churches In proportion to the num ber of residents than any other part of the world. There are 47 churches to 10.000 people. W o n d er fu l T hought The greatest thought that has ever come to the mind of a man la the thought of Universal Father hood at the heart of all thing!.— Winifred Rhoades. I s a Nutshell When things become unbearable and life seems totally futile, make up your mind that to grin and bear It Is the only advisable thing— Jost to grin end bear It. Norumbegi was a region along the northeast coast of North Amer ica, or Ita capital city, given on old maps of tbe Sixteenth and Seven teenth centuries. The extent of the country varied from a region In cluding the entire coast from Caps Breton to Florida to a district In Mains about the Penobscot river. It la disputed whether the name la of Indian, Norse, or Spanish origin. H and y P a in t Idea When painting ceilings, one-half of a rubber ball slipped over the handle of the paint brush to form ■ cup prevent* the paint brush from dripping or running down on the handle. I f a ball Is not avallabl* cut a four-inch square from an In ner tube, punch a small hole In the center to slip the brush handle through, then stitch or tie the cor ners so rh to form a sort of cup. The O. L. H. club will meet Tues day with Mrs. C. E. Frost for a 1 30 bridge dessert luncheon. —♦ — The Kensington club met Thurs day afternoon In I. O. O. F . ball. Simplex Bookkeeping Sjrxtcmx that keep track of every detail of any buainehx Income Tax Record Hooka. THE SENTINEL The Sentinel Ribbona C o tta g e G ro v e ’s Own Cash Store O ffice E q u ip m e n t o f E very K ind The Irish-Swartz Co. Low Prices Every Day IN C O R R O R A T E D P h o n e 53 Free City Delivery Y o u r O w n S to r e T his sto re is o p erated for your b e n e fit and we tr y h ard to m ake it the kin d of store you lik e and you share in th e p ro fits th ro u g h our low prices on m erchandise every day. I f you a re not an I n s i custom er ta k e a few m inutes to v isit us an d see w h a t we are doing. C a n d ie s Jelly Beans, lb. • • • • 10c Chocolate Creams, 2 lbs. 25c D ate s 2 ib» 15c Fresh Roasted Peanuts • • • 2 lbs. 19c F igs Filberts • • • Pressed Layer Walnuts • • • 1 -lb. Box Chocolates - • 25c 1-lb. Box Chocolate Covered Cherries • - 29c N u ts 2 lbs. 33c 2 lbs. 35c 12-»« pi 10c Almonds • • • 2 lbs. 35c S w a n sd o w n C a k e F l o u r ------ p k g . 23c T ra c o R aisin s Graham Flour Rolled Oats Seedless Fine or Coarse 8unrlpe 9 8-10-lb. ba< 0-lb. bag The best margarine money will buy—Use the beat. 25c 29c lO clb. 4 -lb .b ag 19c 15 ox. pkgs 5c each M ilk B R E A D Mince Meat Twin Loaves—White or Whole Wheat Bulk 5ceach MADE AT HOME 5c e a c h White King Special L a rd 3 lb*. 25c S y ru p Kerr’s Cane & Maple 2J4-lb. J a r - 2 9 c 5-lb. C a n - - 49c 1 Large Package White King Oran. Soap, 2 Bars Mission Bell, 1 Steel Truck, A LL FOR . . . None Better Dalles Diamond or Delicious FLOUR Introducing Mt Vernon—Tall Tins - O 8-Ib. pails 73c Armour's Star Both Guaranteed Hard Wheat—49 lbs. 89c ^ Q U A L I T Y INSPECTED MEATS c PORK STEAK LEAN and TENDER 12/2 Mrs. O. M.. Kent entertained Frl- j Too Hard to Polish ' day afternoon for the Pythian 81s- j Jud Tunklns says a bright future ! ters Sewing club. Refreshm ents : la liable to be no good to a young were served at the tea hour. feller wbo won’t work bard to keep It polished u p — Washington Btar. c Pound BACON Appeals to Poor Maa “Extravagance,“ said Hl Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "la often pope- lar In a prince, becnuM It Implies I august approval of what Iho poor man would permit himself If he bad the opportunity.”— Washington Star. | A hundred or more ledger xnd record fortux. W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E Odd M a rria g e C erem oay A marriage ceremony In Japan t o day. aa during the last 1,500 years, consists of the passing of a cup of wine 18 tiroes between the brlda and groom. Miss Geneva Klme entertained at breakfast Sunday morning honoring Be Sara of Y esr Frlende I her house guest. Mis* Gladls Hugl , | of Portland. Guests were Harold . “Chooee frleuds wlth care," U1 Ho, ths sage of Chinatown. "U a- Bede and Alton Woodard. The Christian ladles’ aid society lese you can be sure of them, yon I met Wednesday for an all day meet- caniot be sure of yourselt"— Waah - tag In the church parlors. A pot- | Ington Star. luck dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N eet enter tained the Bona Tempo club Thurs day evening. Refreshm ents were served a t a late hour. and Loose L eaf F o rm s for E v ery P u rp o se Names printed in free on all orders of $1.25 or more reserv ed before December 10. “Madison Square Garden” «eea. D kelM ia«. SYSTEMS C h ristm a s C a rd s Meredith A. arovee. Pastor. Sun day school. 9:45, Mrs. C. E. Um- phrey. superintendent; forenoon service, tl. eermon topic. "Good New» for All.“ Vesper service. 5. i ^ m o n VotdT. "The Book of Life I Universal Ribla Sunday observed Awards glvsn for various kinds of I Bibles. Special music Includes a vocal duet. "My Mother’s Blbls." bv Mrs. Alice Mercer and Mr*. Grace Rrund. R esponses bv choir and numbers bv orchestra. Young p eo | pie'» m eetings. 5. Epworth League. | ; Faye W oolev Is leader of the senior league; 7. a m eeting of older p e o j pie. Prayer meeting. Thursday. 7 30 ' Choir practice and vounx people'» study class. W ednesday 5. • • • Free M ethodist Church. R. W i Howell. Pastor. — Sunday school. 9,45. Mrs. Elisabeth Tarr, superin tendent; forenoon service. 11. eer-| j mon topic. T h e Standards of the Word o f God;" evening eervlcs ser Typewriter mon topic. "The E verlasting Gos pel." a m essage In recognition of Sentinel. World Bible Sunday Prayer m eet ing. Thuraday. 7 30. Mrs. Peter N’eison entertaineu the week.—Collier's Weekly. IN sediecratt club Wsdneeuay after- : Sunday and Monday noon at tns horns of a suter. Mrs. Fisk Food A. W. Heuiwsu. th e rooms were st- December and 6 Fertilising lakes or ponds may tracuve w i t h carysanthemums. bewmg wa* tn* diversion of tne at- often Increase fish therein. F ertilis »» 1 ternoon and retrsanmenl* w eie er added to tbe water often supplies served at tne tea nour. Guest» wars Mrs. Easter Cmid* of Roseburg. substances for plants, which In Marlene Dietrich Mr*, hsm ert N eet, Mrs. IVilour crease and permit ml-roscoplc In A dventist Church. — A t Intersec spray and Mrs. Nanay Smith. sect Ufe to breed. Thia furnishes of west Mata and M streets Is . | The love secret no woman mors fish food, which in turn grows tion a sm all white church. Seventh Dav Several fam ilies entertained with dares admit . . even to her a covered more fish. ¡Adventist. Each Saturday at 9:30 an dtsn dinner i nanasgtving self . . . that she could love day at tne d. E. Macain home. hour la »pent In the study of the Sabbath school lesson At 11 o'clock two men. What could be the Guaat* were the G. B. Arnest. E. E. Busiest Law Office the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de- Cone. C. E. Empnrey and D. H. The busiest law office tn thia end for this woman! 1 liver* a eermon. the proof of hie Mercer fam ilies. Mra Bessie Sut country today—either public or pri statem ents being named bv chap ent! e. Mrs. Armorel Monson and cnr.uren Phylu* and Margaret ano vate—la that of the attorney renerai ter and verse from the Bible. Wed Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mr*. N. B. Compton. The of New York state, tt handles even nesday evening hour. 7:30 • • • evening was spent aoctaiiy. December 6 and 7 a larger volume of work than the Church of Chrtat. I. O. Shaw. Pas The Research club mat Tuesday office of the attorney general In tor.—Sunday school. 9:45, Clem ; Sarff. superintendent. Men of thia night in tne city library with Mrs. Washington.—Collier's Weekly. school are wtth Community Men at ■ A. W. dnoistau and Mrs. la W. the armory; forenoon eervlce. 11. Coiner a* program leaders. The Stock E ackasge Idiom sermon topic. "An Obligation of topic for discussion was Romance ot banta re;" Toe next meeting. , “Peed duck" Is an old term nsed ’ Citizenship in the Kingdom.” Com Decemoer 13. wii) be at the home on the London Stock exchange. It munion of the Lord's eupper; eve Jack Oakie and Marion ning service. 7:30. serm on tovle. of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Em.-rscn and will be a covered dish dinner tor refers to a person who Is absolute The Asaenslon of Jeeue." Young Nixon ly bankrupt. If he continues to op- i people s meetings. 6:30; teachers' member* and their husbands. erate In stocks. It Is only as a curb- ¡club. W ednesday. 1 :» . P rayerm eet- A romantic, d r a m a t i c Mr. and Mrs. Dan H am ant enter stons broker. !ln« Wednesday. 7 50.. drama of three men and two tained with a dinner tnankxgiving Community Men’s Bible Claes at day. Guest* were Mrs. Cora Crump. girls fighting desperately to Miss Gladys Ankeny. Mis* Sue Ba- N et Idle Tears the armory at 9 45. Thia la the rout the mechanism of un donet. Henry Miner and Mias Lucy Tears shed from the human class for the man w ithout church Crow* of Eugene. Elbert Smith. J r , possess great ___ _____ ___ _____school affiliations. Our study Sun- seen forces. antiseptic po and Vincent Mutton, University ot They show a markedly destructive ^¿cher'1 l° J° hB ’ 1 ° Shaw. Oregon students. Mr. and Mrs. El- Dart Sm itn and Mis* M anette Ham effect on certain microbes even when Thursday and Friday ant. Girts’ le a g u e to Give Program. diluted 6,000.000 time*.—Collier’« December 8 and 9 The Oírle' league of Cottage Grove There will be a program and re Weekly. high school will hold “Girl»' League freshm ents at tbe m eeting of the Night" at 8 o’clock tonight (F ri Reoaaan lodge to m g n t The com Diplomacy day) In the high school gymnasium m ittee is Mrs. Earl Fullmer. Mrs. “It Is sometimes wise.“ said H l The program will Include a plav. Truman Clara and Mrs. W. T. John in the Bowler Hat," several son. Tne joint social evening with Ho, tbe sage of Chinatown, “to p r*. "Man numbers and Initiation the band planned for Decem oer 5. tend Ignorance In order to d a t a musical There will be no ad nas Peen postponed because uf the naively the privilege of asking »lg- ceremonies. mission charge and the program Is Stuart Erwin band concert next week. nlflcant questions.” — Washington to be given eepeclallv for parents I and friends of high school stu- He had fifty million dol The Constellation club gave a Star. ' dents. lars and had never been benefit dance Monday evening in the armory the proceeds of whlcn A c tio s o f E lo e irle Noedlo kissed . . but she soon fixed are to be used for furnishing and E n g in e Wheel* The electric needle passes a cur that. When he meets these decorating the Masonic ciub rooms. The main wheels on an engine Mrs. C. E. Frost sold a pillow which rent of electricity through the root dames “ He Learned About netted $5.70 and the total net pro- of tbe hair and kills It, Just aa a per. are usually outdo of steeL At one Women I” time wheels with paper cores were : ceeds were $5E50. sod Is killed when enough eleo. used on railway passenger cars to The P ast Nobl* Grand* club of I tricity la passed through his body. make them ride quieter. The body the Rebekah lodge met Friday eve- 1 of tbe wheel w h s made of rye straw PB0FESS10MXL CAKDS. ning In L O. O. F. hall writh Mra. R e m o v in g S p o t s paper. 120 to 10») sheets being stuck __________ Pk» fiata__________ Lucy Bennett, Mr*. Anna Beidler. Ink spots on carpets can often Mrs. Clara Steven* and Mrs. Minnie together with flour paste and T 1 X W. k . i a u u » . — o e a u a l. OUtm W illits a* hostesses. The evening be removed by washing wtth warm A ? r u ta s s « P a ia •izw ia . uvura, e .e v refresh- milk and afterwards sprinkling with subjected to ?4)0 tons hydraulic I» IX s a * 1 le ì.SO . k<«alax» s a * kata- ; wa* spent socially and pressure. These were employed for Saya ky ayputauaM U f e e e « . (Atte* 9X. | msnts were served at a late hour. cornflour. The cornflour should be 25 years or more, but were dlscon m »i*»ec» a j i k . ___ _ Frances Mackln entertained the brushed off after 24 hours. T x k . C. R . k l.U k , P u u s i , Virai k e u e a - tlnued wdtb the advent of Im 8. A. H. ciub W ednesday evening j al SaaX buUdiax. Velia** urea«. U n . proved Iron and steel wheels sod sew ing. The ItpiT - la valravuea. a o ia ia u ira u ea et with checker* and C o m fo rtin g T ho ug ht heavier equipment. a lin e a »ai* s a * «ayxea. era! aergery- rooms were attractive with chrys The grindstone and hay fever aro U tile« pau se tv. ltm e » « c e r s » M._______ anthemums. and refreshm ents were ___________ fttratctA kk.___________ served at a lata hour. Betty John both pretty hard on the nose, hat O ld T e r rito r ia l N am e hay fever, at least, gives Its victim« U. V. k . V a u a l . — V ayaulaa aa* ser son was a guesE 4 the W illam ette meridian. Ore «on. containing one hundred sixty acres Nuw theiefure. In the name of the elate of Oregon, in eotnpllano«' with eald execution and order of sale, and in older to ««tlerv said ludgment. internet attorney’» fee costs of suit anil accruln« coat*, I will on Tuesday, the 3rd day of January. 1933 at lb o'clock In the forenoon of eald dav. at the south weat front diwr of the < lunty court house. Eugene, I s t n e county, '»le «on. offer for »ale end sell for rash at public auction, euhlect to re dem otion ae provided by law. all th«' rleht. title and Inter»»! of »«Id de fendanta. and each of them, and all persona clalntta« hv. through or un del them, or either of theta. In and to eald premia«». listed and first publlehet Decern her 2. 1932 II E. MOWN, dJSUhwl Sheriff la n e County. Itv A E IIUt.EO AABD, Deputy I Am bulance H is to ry Long The forerunner of the modern ambulance, which speed« with wall ing siren through the city streets on Ita errand of mercy, waa a cov ered wagon Introduced by a French surgeon named Larrey for use o f the French army In caring for the wounded In battle. The first o f the covered wagons waa put In use tn NOTICE TO I’KKIHTOBN Notice le hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Ism e county. Oregon, adm inistrator of the es tate of Henry D. W hitlock, deceas ed. and that all persona having d a ta 's against said »stale are here- by notified and required to present the sam e, duly verified, and with proper voucher» to said adm inis trator at the office of H. J. Shinn. Eaweon building. Cottage Orove, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of thia notice. Pate of the first publication of this notice Is November 25. 1932 H E R BE R T W WHITLOCK. Administrator of the Ketste of llen rv P. Whitlock. De ceased.. nlb-dSS H. J. SHINN. iiM'FMnr.n s. »ess 2 HALF OR W HO LE Shop Early Mail Early PORK ROASTS SHOULDER GU I S HAM BURGER OR PO RK SAUSAGE Pounds' WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Buy Christmas Seals __ HAMS IVAc,b. LARD 3 ibs. 25c 9c Pound BEEF ROASTS Pound