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I h . wee« end at the hom e of a »later. M r» H a ro ld W h itlo ck M r» Loren H a rv e y received word one day la»t week of the d eath of a niece H«l»n H and of Roaeburg Kroe allow ticket w ith each 25c purchaae at R adio R ay a J13l> M i and M r« <> I I H aw ley and M r» Haw ley's mother of M apleton a p e n t Wedneadav night a t th e h u m « of M i lla w le v '» m other. M r . M ary H a m b r ic k Johnnv June» and Chari»» T a rry were arien led here W ednesday on n c h a r g e o f s h o p lif t i n g They w e re taken to Kurten« and turned o re r to the luvenlle o ffic er They w ill be given a hearing M onday U I I Booth. employed at the J I I CThamber» A Son m ill, was tie a t ed the fin d of the week al a Eugene hoaplta) for Inlurle» received when he f e d f r o m a lu m b e r p i l e CALLITE POULTRY GRITS Chick and pullot at««, ton WOO Hen and tu rke y al««. Ion M -00 A g ric u ltu ra l L im a Finely ground. In »ugar sacks, per ion. 14 00. and J r aach al lowed when sacks are returned Blai kbulte Siaet. BlidAotle. Oft M i and M r« A C Loucks left Tuesday for O aklan d. C al . to visit w ith a son. G len Loucks Denise Dotv left Sunday for C all fo rn la a fte r «pending several daya v isitin g at the A W K lm a home M r. and M re Dean D u V a ll and son Alvin Kean of Albany a|ient a day last w e e k at the home of M rs D u V a ll'» aunt. M r« M a ry Ham b rick. Ray Knox, deputy U nited State» m arshal In P o rtland . spent F rid a y here visiting at the home o f a «la ter. M i . M m . .- l\ii" X lle ld le r A lton W oodard. U. of O. student. ■ pent the week end a l the E lb ert Rede home Incom e tax reports made out. C all O. V Breese fo r evening ap polntrnent Phone 114 |13c M n d e lle lle ld le r. etudenl at I ' m v e m lly of Oregon, «pent the week end a l the home o f her parent«. M r and M rs. C A. Beldler. • A Impound »on wa» born W ednes day of last week to M r and Mrs. Sidney Jenkins D w igh t M ercer left this week for Independence M ra. M ercer and baby w ill Join h im In a few days and the fam ily w ill m ake th e ir home there. John R W a lk e r and Evolyn G. T y r r lll were m a rrie d fr'rlday eve ning by Rev W , V. McGee at the M cGee home T h e y w ill m ake th e ir home In Lynx H ollow F ish ing ta c k le ' W e have It. H u n t ing and Uniting license« for 11)33 are here Rem ington. W ln rh e« te r and U. S am m u n itio n O rah er-G attva. c D o ro th y S te w a rt left F rid a y for Illahee to «pend a week w ith a brother, Koran, and Mr». Ellxnbeth W ood and grandaon She made the trip Io Roaeburg hv m otor and from there went bv horseback Into the m ountain» Beatrice M illig a n . M ildred Col lin«. I'.l uce 'I'll uh nnd W illia m B a rtle o f Eugene »pent Sunday w ith M inn T h e I n u i Kern Min« Joy Ingalls, teacher In the Cottage G rove schools, returned the Inst of the week a fte r spending the holldnv« at her home In Eugene. W a te r card« must be accom pani ed by payments. O. V. Breese, w a te r collector |13c M a rv in Shaw le ft Sunday for P o rtla n d , where ho w ill attend business college. F F AO I T i l t H F .W T IN K I., C O T T A G E P R O V E . O R E G O N . 1». IWil.l M i> Pete Nelson and daughter B arb ara Is<e left M onday to visit In Albany w ith tha M arv in S m ith fam ily. W J. W h it« of San Francisco, form er raaldant. w rite« that M ra W h ite is Im proving «lowly but that doctors th in k It w ill be another Vrai before ah« 1« fu lly recov«r«d. Sea ua for uaeil radio bargain» In both electric nnd battery seta. P ric ed fro m 33 to $5t) Sold on liberal term s Nelson M otor Co |I3c W illia m W Parson» of Cr«»w ell v la lta d F rid ay o f last week w ith L. W Rlgga Hex Rraasr. «on of M r and M r*. <> V Urea»«, was brought home Monday fro m a Eugone hospital, w h e r e lie h a d been treated for lock- in # infection and blood |>ol»onlng i fau ltin g from running a n ail Into a knee S aturday lie 1» reported to be recovering satisfactorily Mt and Mrs. Jim m y lla ls e ll ttioved Wednesday Io Roseburg. where M r lla ls e ll w ill be In churge of a Shell service station W h ile here, he was in charge of the Shell station on N in th U re a l R alph SaHa inan la ta k in g hla place here Cards, Pool, Tobaswra, Gonfeo- tlim a T ru e to Its name. T he 1‘aa- Urne. A son was born J an u ary 4 to M r. and M rs it D A lldrldge M rs S L Godard returned Tues day evening from spending several days in Seattle at the home of a d aughter M rs Eldon P errin e who w a « 111 w ith flu Mr and Mrs P errin e accompanied her home to spend eeveral days M rs It C M cN ew returned horn« F rid a y a fte r spending several day« in P o rtland visiting a daughter. Edna M cN ew M ra Ell»» H am b le o f Eugene ■ pent the week end at the home of an aunt. Mra. C a th a rin e Rader. Sporting Goods' R em ington. W in chester and U. 8. am m un itio n F is h ing tackle 11*33 hunting and fish ing licenses are h e r e G rab er- Gettya. )13c T h e lm a Kcm returned S aturday from spending several dave visiting friends In Eugene M r and Mrs. L. L. B a rre l re tu rn ed home Munday a fte r «pending the week end In G ran t« Pass, where they attended the fu n eral Sunday afternoon o f a cousin of M rs B a rre l. M rs Robert Neilson R on ald and Duncan Neilson accom panl- i ed them home and spent Monday night here w hile on th eir way to Forest G rove to attend school. M r. nnd Mre. I.y a ll Bolton and son of f.im .11 W a s h , also accompanied them home and event the night here w hile on th e ir retu rn to Camas E x p e rt Income la x report service. Call O V . Breese, phone 114. for evening appointm ent. J13c M rs George Jacobsen and E a rl Wiese returned home Saturday a f ter spending tw o weeks In Kos A n geles v isitin g M r and M rs. H . C. F iig l and Miss Elsie Jacobsen Lloyd DeYoung returned to P o rt land to school M onday a fte r spend ing tw o weeks here w ith his p ar ents. M r and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung M r and M rs Glen O wen and Mrs. H a llie H a w k in s of Roseburg spent the week end here w ith M r nnd M rs. James T ow n and M r. and M rs J Q W illits M rs H a rr ie tt Nelson accompanied them home for a visit. Free tick e t to Arcade w ith each radio tube at R adio R a y ’s. J13p Miss M a rg a re t H em en w av of E u gene s p e n t the week end a t the home o f her parents. M r. and Mrs. W, A. H em enw av. W illia m P itcher, C ulp Creek, col lected 32 as bounty on a bobcat this week. The Obsidians of Eugene made a trip Sunday to the quicksilver nilnos nt Black Butte. H . B. Sallee. W illa m e tte council boy scout executive, visited In this i city last week In connection w ith boy scout w ork Rand rehearsal e v e r y n ig h t M onday H ild a F av o r has returned to her {teaching position in M ill O lty She ' had spent the holiday season here w ith her m other, M rs. M ay Favor. Mrs. George Kebelbeck. clerk of the Hebron school d is tric t, No. 50, was In Eugene W ednesday on busl- nesd connected w ith (he .list, h i ARM ERS u N IO N C ottage G rove O regon P hone 3—T h e Red and W h ite Store Say I t IFTth Flour. Kitchen Queen, 49 sk.—79c ____________H A R D W H E A T ____________ Ener-g /’Ztr wonder breakfast food 23c pk£- Y o-yo free w ith each package. Free d eliv ery to any part of C ottage G rove tw ice daily, ery leaves store 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. STILL OBSCURE Forward Buying Strike« Solid Bottom, Rapid Recovery Not Expected Boon tt'rvsr • Lum ber D is ta l I D o lla r s “T h e re a rc several types of Span lab Am erican dollar «lie silver i olus following the Introduci Ion of edge m illing In the ld2<«i to the IdUh« that may be classed as hpsnlsh m illed dollars," states the curator o f tha Chase National hank codec tloo of moneys of the world, "but the one* that first came Into com mon use In the states sud In Ihe O rleut are believed to he those Is sued during Philip V's second reigu, 1724 to 17241.” W ith both production and dem and J T h e S im p le L ife al the lows»! point reached during the past 12 month« and everyone j “ W e’ve bought s cooperative i M i i p i i n g this situation as a saa- apartm ent. T here are six families O « M < ><rxl 11 i > >n. II is » l i r i ' a l Imp««« You pay *I7JAM) slble 1» get together enough active In the building forces to gain any Idea ae to what J then you live there free for tha the Im m ediate fu tu re holds for the ' rest o f your life. It's a great sav lum ber m arks! Janitor? Taxes? Running Al least one m a rk e t factor has log. John didn't mention ■truck a true and solid bottom 1 expenses? Chat Is forw ard buying usually ; them, but ba did say If anything seen a l this tim e of the year A comes up, all we have to do Is to m arked reduction In advance place- 1 uienta by line yards was seen In j call a meeting of Ihe six fam ilies IU2V tluough December und Janu- and agree. It's very simple."— K a n ni V. 1U30 was ligh ter. 1931 estab sas C ity Star. lished a new low and the period Just closing has seen absolutely no Influsnce f o r w a r d buying at all. T his Is the It Is a stern fact to realise that first Instance where any dem and ! can be proved w ithout question to tha well being and hspplm-ss of ev I have gone as low as It possibly, ery horns Is terribly dependent on I can E very condition prior to the holi each of Its members. One false note Whan tha day« was Ideal to cause a stiff« mng destroys tha r b lm e . ' In the price of cu ttin g The begin- I prodigal closes (ha door behind him, ning of December saw most of the i be shakes the vary roof tree. It m ills w ith more business of th a t | n ature on th s lr books than they , Is not Ids empty c h a ir he leaves hnd had In a long while and then , behind; he leaves also bowed heads, «nine an extended period of low broken hearts, and embittered Uvea. tem peratures which closed a ma I — E G arrett. lorlty of the m ills and g re a tly re- i l u c e . I il i r efficiency of those th a t I were tryin g to operate. T h is con M usical D r a m s tinued until lust prior to the C h ris t An opera Is really s musics I set mas shutdowns which most m ills hnd planned hut even so the buy- ; ting of the drams. Near the close era were not at all alarm ed and of the Hlxteenth century « few w ith a eudden m oderation and good Fiorentine musicians tried to revive w eather (he m ills quickly regained the musical declamation of the l heir stride and the m arket got These experiments back In balance w ithout causing a Greek drama ripple In eith er prices or sales re marked the beginning of the esrly s is ta n c e O rd in a rily such a situation Italia n opera, wtilrh Is now of his would have resulted In an Im m edi torte Interest only. Modern opera ate stiffen in g In the m a rk e t that would have carried over into this dates from the Eighteenth century. m onth The whole picture shows clenrlv what a llfelese. In d iffe re n t C a n a d ia n M a s o n ic H is t o r y condition the lum ber m arket 1« In Tha first Masonic lodge In C a n a as It 1« app aren tly Im m une to all da was established at Fort Royal ihe influences to which It usually responds. I d 1788. by Erasmus Phillips, an Everyone Is now try in g to a rriv e officer of the Fortieth regiment, aod at some Idea as to w hat the future Mhid« W itho ut the in le rtlo n of a newspaper article published ■ few some unexpected tu rn there Is n oth years ago, gives the place of meet ing Im m ediately In sight upon ing as the present "Annapolis which to build hopes for an Im Royal hotel." then called "Sinclair's provem ent In e ith e r the demnnd or Inn." prlres for the next 90 (lavs The dealers have been and are now m akin g It very clear that they are Grew If Allowed To going to buy only In a q u an tity Ixiw er anim als are not so limited equal to th eir curren t sales throu gh out most of ihe best te rrito ry Janu- ! In the site theje-csn attain as more ary and F eb ru ary are bad months ; highly developed species and fishes. nnd new w ork Is seldom ever Snakes and many other creatures started before the m iddle of M arch continue to grow In alxe as long as U n fo rtu n ately, ihe only am bition they can escape from their enemies of a m aturity of the people o f the United Slates todav Is to he able to and find sufficient food. cat reg ularly Folks seldom build homes because they have no place A u l o m a l o a F e e d s F ish to live T here Is a lot of sentiment T he fun of feeding the animals Is about the building o f a home, which Is founded upon the desire fo r bet prohibited In moat loos, but the ter living accommodations In a London w o now Invites the public ■ neighborhood and to give «x presslon of personal Ideas as to to feed the ses lions— you drop a penny In s slot and watch so auto how a home should appear and be arranged The am bition which matic device throw a fish to the smoulders in the heart of every Ilona. norm al person to have a good home Is todav deeply burled beneath the The F u tu re L ife serious problem of re ta in in g the standard of living already being en I believe In our active employ joyed and u ntil such a tim e as in- ment In future life aud Ilka the are better assured than a t « thought. We shall, I think, be far present the consum ption of lum ber for home building Is going to re more perfect In future life, aod. In m ain al a low point. deed, go on towards perfection, but I l w ill not be necessary upon the never a tta in .— General Gordon. retu rn of prosperity for people to w a it u ntil they have accum ulated C elebration Made Notable the cash w ith which to build home» T he Am erican public has been edu A Fourth of July celebration, cated probably too much to step out and use credit and when a m a jo r held 100 years ago In a Boston church, witnessed the first singing ity of the citizens o f this country become fa irly well assured at a of “Am erica," and the famous mis tu rn for better Incomes they w ill sionary hyniD, "The Morning IJght anticipate th e ir a b ility to pay and Is Breaking." the lum ber Industry w ill get its share of business as a result. M an y things could happen that Rhinoceros Protected would cause business to spring In Only two herds o f the nearly ex to life over night, the least of which la not fro m the P acific coast stand tinct w hite rhinoceros are known to point the possibility o f trouble w ith exist, one In Sudan and one In Japan The Spanish-A m erican w a r Zululand. Both herds are protect brought business out of the dumps ed by the governments of these ter In a h urry and even a gesture of j trouble w ith Japan m ight be a good rttorles thing, for the preparation which would be necessary, though nothing The Safe Side came of It In a big wav. m ig ht give "The first thlDg a lion tam er has people th a t little confidence In the to learn.” says a circus owner, "Is fu tu re which they now lack and start the ball rolling to keep on the right aide of the a n i mals'* We ourselves Instinctively Tableau W ill Be Presented A tableau. "T h e Pharisee and the choose the outside.— Ixvndon Punrti Publican." w ill be presented at 3 o'clock Sunday- at the Methodist A n c ie n t B a ttle C ry church vesper services. T h e tableau . The word " H o !" was the formal w ill be enacted d u rin g the reading I o f the scrip tu re lesson V ic to r G o ff exclamation used In the Middle w ill act the p art of the Pharisee and ages by a commander In battle or Cecil Saflev that of the publican by an umpire In a tournament to Rpeclaf music w ill Include a solo bv order a cesaatlon of hoatllltles. M rs. H a ttie H a rt. “ I Am Com ing to Ihe Cross," a choir num ber, n um F irs t A m eric a n -B u ilt Ship bers bv the orchestra and re sponses bv the choir. T he first vessel built In America was the Virginia, a little English Troop Ik Plana Display. A m in ia tu re bov scout cam p made pinnace, launched by the Popham bv troop 18 w ill be on dlsplav In colony In 1607, at the mouth of some store w indow d u rin g national Kennebec river. In Maine. scout week. F e b ru a ry 8 to 14. The w ork fo r the dlsplav Is under the Borrow ed From China direction o f H o w ard T a v lo r and Fred Bosley, aselstant scoutmas A drug which has been used for ters. bronchial troubles In (Tilns for 4,- 000 years Is part of a new prescrip Cham bers M ill Shut« Down. T h e J, H. Cham bers <4 Son saw tion In Europe for the treatm ent of m ill closed down Tuesday for an asthma. In d efin ite period, lack o f logs be ing the p rim a ry fac to r causing the U n ifo rm Failures shut down. T h e logging road was blocked bv slide« d u rin g the recent T he only sim ilarity among several flood nnd these slides have pre m illion ways to stave off a cold la vented logs being brought In to the the fact th a t they don’t work.— m ill. Nashville Banner. C ity Repairs Flood Duniage. T he cltv hns completed repairs on I Sure W a y to Suspicion the two road bridges on R iv e r road Love thy neighbor and you'll he that were damaged Inst week bv the flood. Repairs on n foot bridge ! suspected of entertaining an u lte r along R iv e r road w ere completed ior motive.— M ilw aukee Sentinel. Wednesday. A large num ber o f the cross w alks In the south section of I M oon’s Travels the cltv w ill have to be rebuilt as a [ result of the flood, according to L . j T he velocity of. the moon In Its W Coiner, cltv engineer Consider orbit la 0.640 miles per second. able damage was done to cltv streets. It Is doubtful I f these w ill Prosperity be repnlred soon as no money fo r this purpose was piovlded In the ! Prosperity Is a stronger tria l of virtue than adversity W illia m H aldem an spent Sunday In P o rtland, where he attended a Too Much at That m eeting of Snfew av store m an A psychiatrist says that the av agers. Mrs. H nldentan nnd daugh ter aerom nnnled him ns fnr as N e w erage person retains only one-fifth berg. where they visited M rs H alde- of w hat he hears, and yet we had | man's parent«. ne Idea the average person wag D ella F itzg erald, countv public so fortu nate.— Payton P a lly New% health nurse, wns in Cottage Grove Wednesday on business. C hina F a r in Lead M r. and M rs. R alph B lank and China had her chair legs carved d au g h ter spent the week end In Into the cabriole form way back as P o rtland w ith friends. W n te r cards must be accom panl- j far aa tha Wei dyuasty, 220-204 A. ed hv payments. O. V . Breese, w a te r D. Thia makes Chippendale’« not I c o lle c to r, 113c even a second. M r and M rs. C. A. B n rtell o f | j Corvallis visited here Sunday w ith Cam eron T a lk s on Technocracy. ; friends. Duncan P. Cam eron gave an ad M r. nnd M rs. H . W Lom bard and , dress on technocracy T hu rsday F ra n k P o rte r apent W ednesday in noon at the w eekly Lions club Snlem and attended legislature. meeting. A short e n te rta in m e n t was Ben F o rre s te r of O aklan d. Cal., elven. T he com m ittee In ch»ri’ ew n« a fo rm er resident, visited friends E a rl H ill, R o y S h o rt a n d S c h o fie ld here one dav last w ee k. Stew art. THREE The Munday school officers fol Bede la Advanced by 1 » A I A low Huperlntendent. Clam M arff. Elb ert Bede o f this city baa been assistant superintendant. M llllcent elected venerable m aster o f tha Burrow s, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. kadoeh of Eugena consistory. A . A M am ie Knox Beldler; enrollm ent A 8 B (thirty-second degree of the secretary. Mr«. K a tla Burrow s, ih life o f M asonry) H e was The C h ristian church and C h r is pianist, Vf till* ant Burrows; assis advanced fro m prior and has been tia n Munday school recently elected tan t pianist, M a ry Madden an o fficer of the consistory fo r six officers for the year T lie church year» officers follow Elders. N W W h ite Clsrn H a rff. Roy M Hands, Achh-teioem l f^rtlflnxlew R eceived Sm art >ln»p Change« Location I G Mhaw and O. C. G ow lng. dea C e rtificates of achievem ent for The Sm art shop, located at tha cons, W illia m K lrtle y A lfred W h ite. the follow ing 100 per cent clubs Ed Powell, W illia m W atson, James have been received at the office of rear of the F irs t N a tio n al bank for H Powell M M Tleon. F red Beld- the county club agent Lorane Mew more than a year, was moved W ed nesday into the Allison building, ler, Bert Burrows. A lbert H u ll. H ing K a tie Qllcrtst, Lorane, leader Moon, E E M cLendon O W M o Creswell Cookery M r» P Foun where M endenhall's lew elry »tore F arland C I. M adden M R a y tain W a lk e r leader. I^ th a m Cook was located T he Jewelry store has mond. C. B u tler, H S m ith. L. Van- ery. M r» 9 T Rose I^ th a rn lead N o rtw lc k and T M Boyd, deacon er Ix iy al W o rkers Sewing M r» B been moved to the Aubrey building d <<wn by the bridge aesee. M rs Daley Powell. M rs Fountain, W alker, lea/1 er Murnie Knox Heldler Mrs 1-aqra K lrtle y , M ra Audrey W atson, Mrs «E P O S T OP CONDITION OP THE P I * S T HATIOHAL «XX I OP O O TTA M Angle Powell, M rs Jesale Moon. OSO VE. « THE STATE OP OEBOOE. AT THE OLOgB OP BUHIMES8 OX DECEMBER 31. I » 3 I M rs Lena Madden, M rs E. E M c- Iiendon, M rs K ate Adarns. M rs «SXOtTBCBS E th el Hands, M rs N ell H arff, Mr« DOX.2dX.13 1, Ixiaaa «ad dlseouota IX «« T M Boyd. M rs Juliet H u ll. M rs 3. Overdrafts ........................................ ■■■—— 9 (J»Had Hiatss 0«v»ram »al sscarltlas -le s s d ........................... — .-. 114 325 24 K a tie Burrows, M rs H Sm ith, M rs Id« »05 »» tS h sr bonds, ttoriu . sad assodtl«» ow asd Elsie W h ite M rs Florence Sm all. Banking Xouss. 313 000 00; Parnltnr» and flsturna. 3 i.5 o 0 .0 0 . —— ie.5oo.oo M rs E tta B u tle r M rs H a ttie M c 4,141.44 Itsal «slat« owned other than banking house -------------- —■ —. F arlan d , M rs L V a n N o rt wmk and Raeerve with Padarsl Kaaerva Bank __________________________ ___ — 2X.911.3« M rs Joele Mason; trustees, O. W «3.301 00 Cash and d is from hsoks 47.75 M cF arlan d, Fred Beldler, W illia m Outside «-hacks sad other cash Ita ma — ............. — ........ ................. i 1.37900 Kademption fund with U. 8 Treasurer nnd due front U. B Trw K lrtle y , M M Tlaon and B ert B u r rows. clerk. Roy 8. Hands, aaaia- . 3572 490.51 TOTAL .................................................................................................... ta n t clerk E E M cLendon; treas urer. N W W h ite , assistant treas L1ABEM TIE« __ 3 50,000.00 urer, Clem H a rff. pianist, M rs F lo r Capital stock paid la — ___ 23.000 00 ence Sm all; assistant pianists, H'irpl'.k ................ .............. .......... .......... New Officers Elected By Christian Church ■b ii- '- M o o n u n d M iio o - n ' l l o i r o w i C A L I. F O R B ID S F G K S C H O O L W OOD. Notice Is hereby given that the directors of school district N o 4.3, I.ane county. Oregon, w ill receive sealed bid« for wood, aa per specifi cations on file w ith d is tric t clerk Bids w ill be opened J an u ary 20, and contract let. the board reserving the rig ht to reject any o r all bids. W ORTH HARVEY. J 13c D is tric t C lerk. __ U ndivided p r o file — Sat « irr itating notes outstanding Dus to hsoks. Including certified aod exak ten ' checks au ts toa dia g. Demand deposita .......... ........... Time deposits ............ ....................... . 3572.450.51 TOTAL __________________ Blots of Oregoo, County of L eas.— aa. I. T C. 7,147.7» 37.500 00 33.23 I M .943 11 232,757.97 MafcWr of U« abo*»-a»»«4 fcaak. ••lo tx ly U M U« above ttalAinent la true to the beat of my kaovlodff« and b«ll*f T. C. WHKKLBK. CeafcWr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January. 1933 OPAL E. WAOVER. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expiree December 1933 Correct— A t t e s t : HBRBBRT EAKIX WORTH HARVEY. O. O VEATCH. IMrectors Cottage Grove Sentinel Vol. I, N o. 6 January 13» 1933 N O W FO R :— THE HOME S T R E T C H IN T H E S E N T IN E L C A M P A IG N Final Rules and Regulations The Campaign Closes Promptly at 8 P. M., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. All aubscrtption alipa. together w ith the re m ittances M U S T be placed In the locked box not la te r than 8 p. m. on the closing date. Sub scriptions W I L L N O T B E C R E D IT E D unless accom panied w ith the correct am o un t of cash. N O P E R S O N A L C H E C K S w ill be accepted if found in the ballot box. D u rin g the last three days of the cam paign subscriptions and cards sales M U S T be accompanied by C A S H . P O S T A L O R D E R S or C E R T I F I E D C H E C K S only. N O E X C E P T IO N S Votes fo r the laat three days' business w ill not be issued u n til the o ffic ia l Judges open the ballot box a fte r the cam paign has been declar ed closed. N o subscriptions w ill be refunded when found in the ballot box. A ll votes now in the possession of the con testants H A V E N O T B E E N C O U N T E D Votes now held M U S T be placed In the b allot box be fore 8 p. m. Saturday in order to be counted. T he counting o f the votes w ill begin p rom pt ly at 8 p. m. and the results should be know n In about tw o hours tim e. Contestants are not re quired to be present, however, the public is in vited and contestants are urged to be present if possible. Be sure you r cash and sales slips agree. Sub scription sales not accom panied by the correct am ount o f cash w ill not be credited. Contestants fro m (B O T H T H E C IT Y A N D C O U N T Y ) M U S T H A V E T H E I R S U B S C R IP T IO N S , V O T E S A N D R E M IT T A N C E S I N T H E B A L L O T B O X B Y 8 P. M . (N O E X C E P T IO N ) . R em em ber! N o one but the contestants them selves w ill know how m any sales they m ake d u rin g the last three days. W h a t you sell d u r ing this period IS Y O U R O W N B U S IN E S S and no one but yourself w ill have any Idea how m any votes you have. I f no one knows, then no one w ill know how much It w ill tak e to w in. T he aw ards o f the prizes w ill be made im m ediately follow in g the vote tabulations by the o fficial Judges o f the cam paign. N o rem ittances, subscriptions or votes w ill be accepted by the cam paign d ep artm en t dur ing the laat three days. H o ld yo u r sales u n til the fin a l day then place them in the locked ballot box A N D T E L L N O O N E H O W M U C H Y O U R S A L E S A M O U N T E D TO . T he key to the b allot box w ill be in the hands of the o ffic ia l judges W ednesday night, where it w ill rem ain u n til tim e to open the box S at u rd ay n ig ht at 8 o'clock. BE O N TIM E S A T U R D A Y Final Vote Scale Effective The final vote scale includes a bonus vote of 60.- 000 for each $10 worth of business. This is in accor dance with the original rules. SUBSCRIPTIONS Votes Amount Time 11.000 $1.50 23,000 ..... $3.00 2 Years ...... 37,000 ...... $4.50 3 Years ...... 56,000 ...... $6 .00 4 Y eai*s 95,000 ...... $7.50 5 Years ...... N o te s A t last the goal is In sight! O n ly tw o more dayse o f T h e Sen tin e l cash prize cam paign. Con testants stead ily have and been w orking fa ith fu lly d uring these weeks of the cam paign and this w eek has been the moat ex c itin g of all. Wednesday o f this week was the last day th a t the cam paign The Ballot Box The ballot box will be placed at Kern’s for Drugs Thursday morning, and candidates may plaee their vote ballots and sales in the box. No one but the contestants themselves will know Jltow many sub scriptions they plaee in the box for the last three days. The key to the ballot box is in the hands of the official judges and the box will be opened by them AFTER the campaign is declared closed at 8 p m BE SURE AND PUT YOUR VOTES IN THE BOX OR THEY WILL NOT BE COUNTED. d ep artm en t accepted subscrip tions and no more votes w ill be issued and the cam paign d ep a rt m ent w ill m erely "stand by” un til S aturday n ig ht. T he ballot box is now in Kern's fo r Drugs and the contestants w ill deposit th e ir subscriptions and cash in the locked b allot box on the closing dav o f the campaign. A fte r eigh t o’clock the o fficial judges w ill take the ballot box Official Judges The following well-known citizens have consented to net as official judges Saturday night. The cam paign is now in their hands. Their duties will be to autlit the campaign, issue votes and make the awards of the prizes and their findings will be final and con clusive ; 0. V BREESE. City Recorder: WORTH HARVEY. Assistant Cashier, First National Hank: B. PITCHER. Chief of Police. to the Sentinel o ffice and the votes w ill be counted. Im m e d i ate ly a fte r the count is made and checked the w inners w ill be announced. Everyone is Invited to attend the closing of the cam paign. M rs. L o ttie Lew is waa a w ard ed the $25 offered d u rin g the second period of the campaign fo r the moat new subscriptions WORK—WIN turned in.