■m aregg» p r o s i Buy Direct No Commission to Pay K-3250-121. One of the Best Known Chicken Hatch cries in the Country. Last year this business. 1932. did a gross volume of $43.000 cash. This business has a mailing list of 8,000. Ob­ tained from national advertising. Owner retiring. Will sell all for $55,000 cAsh which includes a 40-acre farm K-3409 122 Grocery and Income Property Located in San Pedro-Los Angeles Harbor. One of the finest investments in southern California. Here is an extra fine opportunity for a future big busi­ ness. The location ideal The location being only 2 blocks from Cabrello Beach, one of the finest and best beaches on the Pacific coast. Then* is a steady business the year round due to navy and future enlargements and improve­ ments planned. Anyone can make good money here. The only reason for selling is owners want to retire due to age. W rite us for full details about this exceptional buy. K-3410-63. One of the Finest Locations in eastern Kansas for General Store. This is in mostly Swede settlement in intersection of two gravel highways. This layout consists of one new store building 20x30 and fixtures for general line of merchandise. Oarage and storage building 26x36- Ice house 10x10. Cream room SxlO. Two acres of ground with three room house. Large cistern 9x11. Chicken house 12x40. Has a young orchard set out two years consisting of 6 apple. 12 cherry, 4 peach and 2 pear trees. Has a Delco light plant. There is a gasoline pump, Exide battery. Been running 1000 gal. per month. Skelly gasoline This is an ideal location for a general merchandise business especially poultry and feeds. This whole layout can be bought for $18000. Will give some terms. K-3411-63- One of the Best Storage and Repair Gar ages in Wichita, Kansas. Established 15 years. Overhead very low. Storage for 26 in the stalls and as manv more in the isles. Priced to sell. K-3412-63. One of the Oldest and Best Established Dairies in W ichita Kansas. Desires to expand and wants to contact party who will produce milk at the farm. Ideal opening for a fam­ ily as all would have employment. There is a 7-room house. Equipped with electricity and gas on the property K-S413-123. A Prosperous New Year and Many Years to Follow. Old established coal business in live county seat town of 2500 in Kentucky just 50 miles south of Louisville. Best location on Dixie highway and L & U. R. R Com­ plete with office scales and all necessary equipment, with concrete yard. Building leased to large mill and produce company at $75 month pays better than 6% on total price of this fine deal and gives you your rent free. Established 1921 and enjoys best business in this entire county. Good competition. Not being offered for lack of business or fi­ nancial distress. A real opportunity here to step into an up and going business with a separate income. Owner re­ tiring and has priced this deal in its entirety at $9.500 cash. Stock of coal and rolling equipment at invoice day of sale. Let us give you complete details so you can a r­ range to see this at once. K-3418-126- The Beautiful Barr Courts for Sale Located in one of the liveliest and best towns in north central Texas. W hat is known a8 the “ Broadway of America,” the U. S. highway No. 81 from Winnipeg, Canada to Mexico passes down the street in front of the property as well as does U. S. highway No. 50 and also state highway No. 5. The town is situated in one of the good farming, dairying and cattle communities and has the finest water in the country. The lot on which the Barr Courts is built is 80x150 with wide sidewalk and parking in front. The buildings are constructed of Acme buff brick with red tile roof. The large roomy court is paved with brick- On each side of the court is a row of connected rooms each 12x14 ft. There are now 14 in all. To add six more, it will only be necessary to put in the fronts and install the plumbing. At the back of the lot there is space for building eight more connected rooms This would make a total of 28 rooms in all. The office is at the front between the two arched driveways. An elec­ tric lighted sign. “ B arr Courts” is in front and a raised letter sign “ B arr C ourts” is above the office door. The entire place so well built is symmetrical and balanced. Each of the 14 rooms has hot and cold water, bath and toilet as well and beautifully furnished and some with 2 beds. Last year it was necessary for the owner to finish 6 additional rooms to accommodate the increasing pa­ trons and this year it is evident that more will have to be added. B arr Courts has no competition. There are no other modern rooms here in the hotels or within a radius of 50 miles. The owner’s only reason for selling is that he has too much other business to look after, hence he offers this beautiful and fine paying property at the low price of $16,000 and will allow some time to the right buyer For further particulars write us at once. K-3415-66. Ohio Billiard Hall. Priced for Action. Fine room- Main street, 5 tables, 12 ft. tobacco, wall case, 2 show cases, earbonator, electrical refrigeration, cooler, etc. Rent only $20. Doing best business in this splendid western Ohio town. Present owner here 17 years and always made money. Has other business is only rea­ son for selling. See this at once if you are looking for a real buy. $1600 cash takes complete layout. K-3416 66 Grocery and Meat Market Located in To­ peka, Kansas. In good residential neighborhood. Priced to sell at $1200. No competition. Rent $30 month and good lease Wire a t once for full details as this won’t last long. K-3417-126, Drug Store, Fountain Service. Located in Topeka, Kansas. Get in now on the ground floor for this bargain. Remember Kirs Dam and also new large school building to be built across the way from this store. Price complete stock and fixtures $1750. Rent $25. Lease 2 years to go. Wire for full details as this can’t last long. The Direct Plan. Post Office Box 1,000. Wichita, Kansas. Gentlemen :—Business interests me. Please send your illustrated Magazine. I understand thia inquiry doea not obligate me in any way. N a m e ................................ ..................... .. Street ............ ................................................................... C i t y ------------------------- ---- , S t a t e _______________ I am interested from the standpoint of selling my own business ( ). I am interested In buying a busi­ ness for myself ( ). I am interested in trying to help a friend find a business ( ). MOMMY (K E E K Jan IS A number of the wom ­ en of th<- nslghborhood gave Mt-» Clayton rownssnd a atork «howsr Wednesday afternoon at th« home of Mt». Georg» Pott». A largs nuiubsr wars present at th« P T. A. masting amt nr»- gram Friday night at the Itlua Mountain school house. John Palmer and l.ew McCoy have been 111 the vast week Mr and Mrs Harold Kirk have moved their household goods to Dorsna. The Get - Together club met Thursday with Mr». Fred Overton. Irma Mvera of Delight Valley spent the week end at the home o f her parent». Mr. and Mr» Pert Myers. Mrs. K. M. Seward of Mamlv 1» visiting thia week at the Harry Castle home LONDON. Jan. 15. - I- A. Means and son» recovered a house lost week that belongs to Mrs. W. T. Jones. Fred Doney received word Tuesday- of the death of hie father, Edgar Doney, at Yreka, Cal., and lelt Wednesday to attend the fu­ n eral Mr. Doney formerly made his home here with his son, Mr. Donev returned Saturday. A shower was given Friday by Mra. Harold Abeene, honoring Mrs. Ivan Abeene, Mrs. Claude Abeene and Mrs. Julian Small About 25 women were present and retreshm ents were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton visit­ ed Friday- with the Harvey Shipp family at Eugene. Mr. Shipp and son Gall and daughter Twlla Fern accompanied them home. Mr. Shipp preached at the church here Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Geer and baby of Hebron visited Friday at the Joe Geer home. The Joe Geer family visited Earl Tuliar m a hospital In Eugene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Newton a id daughter Ethel and Mr. and FO B SALE O B TRADE. FOR SALÉ Land. 120-acre tract at Í9U0. 155-acre tract at JSlAJ. Both good home sites. Write J. G. Murry. Black Butt« rte. j-t-ISp KR1SS KROSS ST R O PPE R bar­ gain for safety raxor users. Free blades and shaving cream. See it at Grove Hardware.________ J4-ISp FUR S A L . bull. M. Nordstrom. Dtaston rte. Phone 29-F-4. J4-lSp FOR SALE -Thirty O. L C. pigs. or will trade for few dozen heavy breeding pullets. Bart John­ ston, Saginaw, Oregon. Phone 28-F-13. JA-ISp FOR S A L E —Two tone of good oat hay, loose. Three m iles east of city. Phone 1F-12. Jll-25p FOR MALE—Hatching egga from blood tested and culled Rhode Island Reds. Standard w eig h t Or­ ders promptly f.lled at Farmers' Union store. Culver's Strawberry Hill Farm , Black Butte rte. Jll-23p FO R SA LE M ai s h a ll s tr a w b e r r y plants; well rooted, thrifty and inspected; $3 per thuusand if you dig them; 45 per thousand when delivered. Culver's Strawberry Hill Farm, Black Butte rout«. Jll-35p FOR s a l e —Ba and straw. N ew 20-4.75 tire. Electric wash­ er, E. J. Kent, phone 33-F21. flp ____ FOR SALE OK K E N T .___ FOR R EN T OR SALE — Modern six-room bungalow. Furnace, fireplace and wired for electric range. Phone 170-L. 1133 Adams MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LESSONS in typing and stenography. Reasonable rates. Belie Burkholder. public stenographer. 225 north Lane S t P h on e 13O-J.__________________ j*-I8p NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap­ pointed adm inistrator of the estate of Frank C. Fegles. deceased, by the county court of Lane county, state of Oregon, by an order bear­ ing date the 26th day of Decem­ ber. 1933. All persons having claim s against said estate are hereby required to present the same to the under­ signed at the law office of Her­ bert W. Lombard, First National Bank building. Cottage Grove, Ore.. within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date o f first publication Decem­ ber 28. 1933. Date of last publication, January 25 1934 JA SPE R FEGLES. Adminis­ trator of the E state of Frank C. Fegles. Deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, d27-J24 Attorney for Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court o f Lane County, State of Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Frank R. Sher­ man, deceased, by an order bear­ ing date the 5th day o f January. 1934. All persons having claim s against the estate o f said Frank R. Sher­ man, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W Lom­ bard. First National Bank build­ ing, Cottage Grove, Lane County. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publica­ tion of this notice. Dated and first published this 11th day of January, 1934. Date of last publication Febru­ ary 8, 1934. CLAUDE N. SHERMAN, Administrator of the estate of Frank R. Sherman, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for Administrator, JllfS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Lane county, state of Oregon, executor of the last will and testam ent o f M. C. Bressler, deceased, by an order bearing date the 29th day of De­ cember. 1933. All persons having c l a i m s against the estate of said M. C. Bressler, deceased, are hereby noti­ fied and required to present the same, duly verified, to the under­ signed at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard. F irst National Bank building. Cottage Grove, Lane county, state of Oregon, on or be­ fore six m onths from the date of the first publication of this no­ tice. D ate o f first publication Janu­ ary 4. 1934. Date of last publication Febru­ ary 1, 1934. F R E D W. BRESSLER, E x­ ecutor of the Last Will and T estam ent of M. C. Breesler. Deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, A ttorney for Estate. J4-flo Mie Vein« Mhortitdge visited Sun­ day at the Dick Dlokluaun home at Eug»us. Laalls McKeal, who had epant three weeks here with hie family, returned Sunday lo Portland, w livis tand, where he has employment. Angelo P»rlui returned Saturday from a hoepltal tu hiugsiie, where he had been under medical care several days. The Coast Fork telephone com ­ pany held a husmeas meeting at the Farmers union hall at He­ bron Wednesday evening. Mra Jo» Ü « « received word Sunday that a brother, Karl l'ul lai, had undergo»« a» appendicitis operation at a Kuganu hospital luuraday. Mi and Mrs. John Sutherland visited Thursday at the V. F Crouch home In Cottage Grove. W. T. Jones attended a meeting of the Farmer«' umou lu Eugene Satuiday, He woe accompanied home by a granddaughter, Miaa Audrey Cox, who spent the week end with relative« here. SAGINAW. Jan lb. Mis. Helen D ow n, and daughter of F osm a. O.. «ro visit Ing at the home of li r a Ihjwus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mon­ roe. Mr. and Mrs. Walton lilleuian and daughter of Junction City spent Thursday at the home of Mrs Hlleuiau'a brother. A it Reed. The Marvin Harpolc family of Cottage Grove were dinner guests Sunday- evening at the Lowell Houston home. Several of the neighbors have been sittin g up nights with Mr. Monroe, who Is seriously III and has been bedfast for six weeks. Mary- Alma P ension spent Sat­ urday night and Sun-lav with an aunt, Mrs. Claude Wtllav of De­ light valley. week, th« occasion celebrating the birthday- anniversaries of a daugh ter Betty- and Mis. Clarence Lew Is of Eugene Thoee present were Marie Nslaon, Clarence l^ w ls ami mother, M r s Lewie Mr Shaw. Lawrence Kent, E J. Kent and Tommy- Jonea. The Arthur llenaon family and Mis Harold Wolfard and son of Eugene visited Monday- at the Lee Nixon home Mi and Mr« G E Long of Compton. Cal at» visiting at the Aimer Hunt home They are look ing for a location while here Mr. a n d M rs Ben Jackson of Walker spent Sunday at the It. D. Tucker home. M is Mae Weal of Ml Louis. Mo wrllee "I'm only 23 years »Id an,| weighed 1ft» lbs until taking one box of your Kruaohan Halls just t wssks ago I now weigh INI lbs | also havs inure energy and fur Iheunore I've never had a hungiv 1 waak. . : . M A Horn has hail a ersw of moment." men busy the |>a»l w»»k moving Fal folk s should la k e one hull and rapairing Ih» bunkera al Un- leasp oon 'u l of K ruschen Halls In a g lass of hoi w alei eyet y morn gravai plant on hl« ranch Wild turkeys are being encourag ed In Dragon President Lincoln traveled with B ell Thom as. stu dent pastoi of out a body guard Walker church, was a dinner guest Sunday at tlu Lawrenee Blown home Thu Oscar Jackson family visit­ ed at the Fled Wright home In G A K NOTICE OF M UERIFFV ft.klJk B eal Property. Notice la hereby glveu that by virtue of an exeeullou and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for la n a county this 20th day of De­ cember. 1933, ulion and pursuant to a d ectee duly given and made by said court this 20th day of Iieeent- ber, 1933. In a suit pending there­ in In which The Prudential In­ surance Company of America, a ratio*. was plaintiff and Joseph Klrkham, et. al. were de- fsndants. which execution and or­ der of sale wax to me directed «ml counuanded me to sell the real property hereinafter deecrlbed to satisfy certain liens and charges III said decree specified. 1 will on Munday, the 29th day of January. 1934. al the hour of 10 o'cluck A. M., at the southwest dour of the county court house III Eugene, Lane county. Oregon, offer for sale and sell at publlo auction for cash, subject to redemption as piuvidsd bv law. all of the right, title and Interest of the defend­ ants lu said suit and of all parties claiming by. through or undei them or any of them In or to th« following described real properly. LATHAM. Jan. 16 The honor roll for the third six weeks for the lower grades was: Grade one, Ruth Mc­ Call, Myrtle Huff: grade two, Dorothy J oil; grade three, Arinin Ward. Robert Dugan, grade four. Jean Yearous. Milo McCall. Alice Trunnell. Eldon Walker returned Sunday fru m s p .n d iiig the week M d M Creswell at th>- Mrs. Ulive Keeney home. Ralph Keeney brought him home. Alice Pltxer and Keith Foster were absent from school Monday due to illness. Keith was absent ail of last week. Norma and Bertha Miller of Mountain View were visitors at the Hugh Smith home Sunday. The Latham Study club met Fri­ day night at the S. T. Rose hom e in Cottage Grove. Mrs. Rose was leader. The topic for the evening was. "Living Together In the Hom es.” The next m eeting will be February 9 at the R. O. Yearous home and Mrs. Yearous will be the leader. The topic will be "Work­ ing Together In the Home." e Mrs. Carl B uffington and son Richard of Cottage Grove were vis­ itors at the home of Mrs. B uffing­ ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Yearous. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell were called to Salem Tuesday by the death of Mrs. Trunnell's fath­ er. J. D. Anderson, and the seri­ ous Illness of Mrs. TTunnell's sis­ ter. Mrs. Ella England, llen e and Alice Trunnell went to Salem Wed­ nesday to attend the funeral and returned with their father Thurs­ day. Mrs. Trunnell came home Sunday. The honor roll In the upper room for the third six w eek s was: Grade 5. Dick Foster. Jeanette Trunnell, Bill Foster; grade 6, Lee Kruse; grade 7. Irene Humphreys; grade 8. Dorothy W hite. Bernice Patten. Dorothy Gallo, llen e Trun­ nell. SII.K CREEK. Jan. 16.—Charles Matthews of Portland was a visitor at the A. W. W oolcott ranch Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Teetere, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Vincent and daughter. Mrs. Peterson, and two grandchildren of Montana were am ong those who surprised Mr. and Mrs. Teeters’ son. Ralph, In Cottage Grove W ednesday on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. W oolcott were dinner guests W ednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell In Cottage Grove. N eighbors Friendship club met at the home of Mrs. Ed Wade Thursday afternoon with 23 mem­ bers present and one visitor, Mrs. Petersen of Montana. The time was spent socially. John W oolcott accompanied Charles Matthews to Portland Thursday. They motored to <#n»- ton Friday and John visited with Harold Hardlsty. Ed Wade has rented the M. O. H offm an ranch and will move onto the place In the near future. The lamb crop 1s com m encing on Silk creek, A. W oolcott having several In his flock of sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Alby Ritchey vis­ ited with Mrs. R itchey’s daughter. Velma Harriman, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty In Cot­ tage Grove Thursday evening. Four fam ilies on the creek re­ port the deaths of dogs, due to eating salmon, they believe. DELIGHT VAI.I.EY. Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Hunt and daughter Audrey and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice and children returned Tuesday of last week from a two weeks' visit at their former home at Hynes, Cal. Mr. Rice was called there bv the serious Illness of a daughter, Louise, during his wife's visit. The daughter was able to return with them. W hile Mrs. Rice and chil­ dren were visiting at W hittier, Cal. the children were carried out to the car and Mrs. Rice had to wade knee deep to get to a car to escape the flood waters. The Social Neighbors’ club W*l entertained at the home of Mrs. C. H. Haight W ednesday after­ noon. The time was spent In needlework and visitin g and a stork shower was given for Mrs. Donald Wltchar. R efreshm ents were served by the hostess. Mrs. E ,J. Kent entertained with a dinner Tuesday evening of last ing before breakfast an 35 cent bottle lasts 4 w eek s you can get K iu scb e'i at C ollage Grove I’hai many. If nol (oyfully sallafled a fls t firs t b o lt1» mousy back i | B F V L Ltiundorere and D ry ( ’loaners Cottage Grove Laundry Cottage drove Phone 79 Kxoellent Dry Oleanini; All Laundry 8ervtcei J MOUNT % UtW . Jan. lb. Mrs. Henry Snauer was at the Eugene hospital two -lays last week, eating for Ed Tul- lar's son. Mr and Mrs. T. Van Prooyn of lot I ha in were Sunday- visitors of Mrs. Van Prooyn'« brother. Ilarrv The south 60 feet of lota 1 and Williams. 2. block 28. Gross' A ddition to Eugene, Lam county. Oregon, The C. A. King family were inois particularly described «» dinner guests Sunday of l i t and follows. Beginning at the Mrs. E. M. Boss, honoring Mr. southeast corner of lot 1. block King on his biilhday- anniversary 28. Gross Addition to the city Mrs. J. It. Cooley visited Thurs­ day afternoon in Cottage Grove of E ugeni, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, and with Mrs. John Ihjwell of Prine­ runs no* im rlli feat: ville, who Is staying at the Vlnai thence weal 111 1-3 feet to the Randall home. west line of lot 3. of blook 33. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller, who of Gross' Addition to tha city had been living ou the T. B Mc­ Of K u it-n r; th e n c e s o u th 60 Guire place, have purchased a feet: thence east 111 1-3 fast, home In Cottage Grove and are to the placa of beginning In moving there thia week. the city of Eugene. Lane coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford VimScbo- lack of D o ra n * a n d Dr. W. E. I tv. Oregon, a n d bein g a part of lota 1 and 3. In »«Id block Lebow of Cottage Grove were din 28. ner guests Wednesday evening at Dated this 21at day of Decem­ the Mrs. Amanda Sears home. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooley were ber. 1033 C. A «WARTS. Sheriff Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J Bv A E HLTAJAARD. E. Dun nt van of south of Cottage d'.’S j'J.X-wf D eputy, Grove. Charles Bale» and Claudo Arne a m tided a telephone company D I S T R I m eeting Monday- evening in Do- rena. George Annaiid is with, the CCC camp at Reedsport. Friday, Saturday January 20, 21 Lost 20 Pounds of Fut In Just Four Weeks C ollage llrove Munday afternoon Mrs Ruth Koon and daughter Laona and V aino* and Wsalav Nichols visitati In the Junction City vicinity Salurdav Leona re inalned for a several dava' viali Mrs. James llem enl and -laugh tar returned Monday- of laal week Having visited al Ine Henry la k e home al Thornton Corners for a /ii. comi fi for tha anjoy- m ant o f tha whola family— and iti FREE! F Safeway Stores S afew ay S tores Airway Coffee 3 lbs 49 Gerber’s Baby Food, 4V j -< iz . tin* 10c Snowflake Cracker» ............ .............. - ...... Part T",i-,ti, s,. 2 pki{H.......... 12 for $1 15 2-lb. box 27o 16« B aker’« Cocoa ............ ......................... ........ ....*/j lb. 10c Van Cauip*8 S paghetti..... - ......................................... tin 7c Frenche’a Bird Seed ..... ..... ..... ....... - ..... — ....... Pkg 12c Libby’« Red Salmon.......................................... Tall oan 16c r & 0 Laundry Soap 10 bar» 22c ..... ................... l*tl list Cheese American Brick Pimento and P a b ste tt »/,-lb. pkg 11 M ilk Oregon . . 3 tins 17< M alt Old Burley . . tin 39 4 lbs. 27c Shortening Del Monte P u m p k in .... ..... ....... ..... ............................... tin 7c Libby’s Spinach .... .........................................................tin 10c Camay Soap _________________ ______ ____ 3 bars 14c White Cloud Cheese Whole Milk Lb. 10c Oranges for juice doz. 12< Bananas 4 lbs. 23 Artichokes 3 for 10 Cucumbers fancy each 5 Cottage Grove •-•’O 1 S T « Free Delivery O N \A/ I T H P h o n e 219 o U T W A i