C uVaqr (ftro rr > r n tm r l nam ent for the m onths o f August, the Red Cross m em bership roll artistically decorated In keeping Septem ber and October Mrs. T. C. call, reported the can vass com- with the C hristinas season and a ■ s ta k ll.k ^ I W heeler received a prize for low pleted and m ore than ltk> collect- color schem e of red, green and h tl> B U tta r net score of »8. Mrs. Cteo More- cd This w as short of last year silver w as carried out. The eve F « M I « b » 4 I » « r j T fc a r « 4 e y b y < ' * « • < • lock received second prise with a by half but the com m ittee w as sat ning closed with group singin g of U r« « « F w b lttb lo f C o a y M y low net of 39 Bridge was played Isfled with r e s u lts as the drive old favorite so n g s Ilb.Pt lt«4»________ _ R*«r*tary during —«— the afternoon and Mrs. Rea followed th e com m unity relief KlbaH The Mizpah class ot th e Presby A fir « » • ! « • • « » b i h a i i o n » n tr r » d «1 < o t W heeler held high score, Mrs. W d r iv e P lans for the W illam ette terian church held a C hristm as A. Woodard second, and M rs N. J council m eeting, which will be held »••• Or"» •• •»*. ”. - * I * • • » • N elson low The neat m eeting will here the third W ednesday In Jan- party Tuesday night at the church. R « s la » s s '• • G ifts were exchanged and C hrist be the third W ednesday of Janu- uary, were discussed ¿u»*< Him"ow h \ t k m m as stories were told by various ary w ith a no-hosteas luncheon at —♦ — (Ceeb 1« •«*•»••> R efresh m en ts were The Tuesday Study club m et this m em b ers Me r -ir _fll TA < T A p m »««the •»' «.* the hom e o f Mrs Carl K ing. served. flU «oiUt _ 1 0 0 1 O«« »••»« . OH —♦ — week with Mre W illiam Tlium and Far«|(« p«|*—A0a F«o* «44 »«•«»••I Mrs. Jam es P G raham enter- Mre C. E. U m phrey In charge of The R oyal Neighbor* will hold talned th e O. L. H. club Tuesday the program Mre. Thum review ed H « (I o r «I K4I««*H«I A with a 1 30 deauert b rid g e The the book. Modern Tragedy. by a C hristm as party and gift ex O p * « “ « Rut« Kflhortal Ataarlai»«« luncheon table was attractive with Phyllis Bentley, and M re Um phrey change follow ing their m eeting a cen terpiece of red chrvsanthe- led a discussion on "The Lovely- neat Tuesday. —♦— mums and lighted red tapers Ship. " by Storm Jam eson An open The Spanish-A m erican War vet Il Due« la «aid not to flinch C hristm as decorations were used discussion followed. about the rooms. At cards Mrs. ♦ erans auxiliary will hold a m eat w h en h it d en tist w orks on hl* Th* grade teach ers’ club met pie supper Friday nigh t at the taath. But the reporter did not Harold Sw artz held high score for en ligh ten us as to what happen* guests and Mrs G eorge Morgan Monday night for a 6 o'clock din armory. D ie public has been In ars* high for m embers and also ner at q , . colon ial. Follow ing, a vited. w hen It D u es get» the bill. received the traveling prize. Plans Christm as party w as held at the were m ade for the annual Christ H B Ferrin home. G ifts were ex- W hlskay la now being subjected N otice Is hereby given that the m as party which will b e • no- changed and bridge w as played, to electric sh ock s to age it q u ick hostess luncheon at the Colonial Q uests included in the group w ere unerslgned, S h eriff o f l a i n Coun ly. D oes th is treatm ent also give Decem ber IS. ty. O regon will on the -‘9 th day of M rs H. B. Ferrin. M rs M. C Decem ber, 1934. at the hour of ten It the kick? —♦ — H ickenbottom and W illiam Thum o'clock a. nt. of said day at the M iss Veronica K. Doran and —+ — sou thw est door of the Courthouse F orty varieties o f reptiles fur Armand R iggs were married Wed- The m onthly dance for M asons In Lane County. O regon, at E u nish skins from which various nesday of last week at 10 30 p. m and thelr fam | | le, w lu held gene, O regon, o ffer (or sale at pub articles are m ade. At last we can at the home of the groom « father, Thursday, D ecem ber 13, at Mason- lic auction and sell to th e highest put our political opponent* to som e Roy R ig^s, on w est Main street. |C hall. A covered diah dinner will bidder for cash, the follow ing de Rev, I G. Shaw officiated with t>e served preceding the dance, scribed real property, tow lt: good use. the ring cerem ony. The bride wore There will be cards for th ose who Lot fiv e i5), Block tw enty- blue do not dance. M rs G eorge Mat- N o couple ough t to get married an ankle length dress o f five <33), in the F irst «1st) Ad for the thew s is chairm an of the com m it- these days until they have been crape. The atten dan ts dition to Chula V ista Park In Lane County. Oregon. partners In at least a hundred bridal couple were Miss N eva East- tee in charge. burn and Fred Bosley. Only Im- __+ __ This sale is m ade pursuant to an gam es of bridge. m ediate relatives of the couple Mr. and Mrs. C. A Beidler enter- E xecu tion and Order of Sale, to *M p resen t talned with a fam ily dinner on m e directed. Issued out o f the Cir K EM AG REES. —♦ — T hanksgiving day. O ut-of-the-clty cuit Court of the State o f Oregon Cottage Grove, Ore.. Nov. SO.— The Justam ere club w as enter- gu ests were Mr and M rs Roy for Lane County In the case of (To the Editor. I—It is so seldom th a t you and I agree about any tained Tuesday w ith a dessert Sm ith and dau ghters O llvian and State o f Oregon, plaintiff, v a luncheon at the hom e of Mrs. Julia Anne, Joe Sh ek ter and Els- Ralph \1. Blair et als, defendants. th in g that 1 can't resist the tem p C. A. SW ARTS. tation to congratulate you on your Chester W heeler. Cards follow ed ton Baker, all o f Portland, and C. S h eriff o f Lane County. Oregon. O regonian editorial. It m eets m y and M rs Ralph Saltsm an held D unsm oo- of CorvalUa. —♦ — ByvA^E- Hulegai/.i d ._P ep u ty. n29d37 approval, which alone should be high »core. The club Christm as W illiam B artels entertained su fficien t reward for your effort party will be held In two w eeks at I hope it h its the right spot and the hom e of Mrs. Joe Bally. A no- lh e N eediecraft club W ednesday NOTICE O F FIN A L SE T T L E hostess 1 o'clock luncheon preced- *'ith a l o c lo c k luncheon and so- sin k s to the v ital center. M ENT. ing will be held at the Colonial. clal afternoon. The club w ill be O. M. KEM. N otice Is hereby given that Ma entertained In tw o w eek s for the m ie R. Trunnell, as executrix of the Miss M axine Burge, daughter of Christm as party w ith a 1:30 des- estate of Jesse H. Trunnell, de C m I . . , al..W ««..a Mr and M rs C. W Burge, w as 3ert at the hom e o f Mrs. Fred ceased. has filed her final account Coaling rice u .ih mineral dusts, married Novem ber 2S at Vancou- B e n n e tt as such executrix and petition for to keep down lic it generation dor ng ver, W a s h , to Virgil Attridge, —♦ — order o f distribution of the residue M rs Jam es P, G raham . M rs o f said estate and the County milling, alto discourages the breed Portland. Wedding gu ests lnclud- ing of Insects that Infest the stored cd a sm all group of relatives and George Jacobsen. M rs S. V. A llison Court of the State of O regon for friends. Follow ing a two weeks' and M rs W. B. John ston enter- Lane County has fixed Friday, the grain. ~ — — — — — — — _ — — « visit in Castle R ock the couple tained with eleven tables of bridge 2Slh day of Decem ber, 1934. at the will reside in Portland. F riday night at th e G raham hom e. hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said - ♦— A dessert w as served at an earlv dav at the County Court room In The Am erican L egion auxiliary, hour and cards follow ed. M rs Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as at their m eeting Monday, m ade Ivan B arker held high score and the tim e and place for the hearing plans for the annual children's M rs W illiam Thum held second. of objections to said final account Christm as party, to be held De- The lo« score at each table r e and distribution. The wom en go lf club m et W ed <ember 1?. A covered dish dinner reived a prize The rooms were All persons having objections to nesday at the home of Mrs. H. C. w.ll be served at 6 and each fam - ~~ W ells for a no-hostess 1 o c lo c k ily has been asked to bring a dish luncheon. Announcem ent was m ade of food and sa n d w ich es Also each o f the results of the eclectic tour- adult has been asked to bring a child's toy and label it for a boy or girl. A Christm as tree will be a feature and each child will re ceive a toy and C hristm as treat. Eunice VanDcnburg. chairm an of M O SLUSHY Graft,» tfawpfapar Caafaraaaa ’S j f e I'HYR-MIAY, l»K <TM Itf ll « T H E S E N T IN E l. 4X»TTAGE UROYK, lIR W iO N PAO S TW O S O C IE T Y A L X Z /A V S M A K IN G CITATION, In th* County Court of the Slate of O regon (or Lane County. In th* m atter of th* adoption of Kira Lay Dixon, a minor. TO EARLY DIXON■ In the nam e of the State of Ore gon. you are hereby com m anded to appear In the County Court of the State o f O regon In and for the County o f l a n e In the Court AD M INISTRATO R'S N O T IC E House In the City o f Eugene. Ore N otice 1» hereby given that the gou. w ithin ten day* from the date County Court o f Lane County. Ore of the service of till* citation U | h » i i gon, on the ?th day of Novem ber, 1934. appointed W. R Babcock ad m inistrator of the e*tate of Morton F. Babcock, deceased All peraona having claim * against said estate are required to present them w ith the proper voucher*, duty verified, as by law requited, to said adm inistrator at the law office of Alta King af No. <103 Main street. C ottage Grove. Ore gon. w ithin six m onths from the date of th is notice. The date and first publication of this notice being N ovem ber 9. 1934 W R BABCOCK. Alta K ing, Adm inistrator. A ttorn ey mid tie said final account and distribution m ust file the sam e In said court on or before said date fixed by the court for hearing thereon. Dated this the 3klh day of N o vember, 1934 MAMIE R. TRU N N ELL. E xecutrix of the estate af John H. Trunnell, deceased. H J Shinn. Attorney for E xecutrix n'At.UT you. If served within th e county wherein th* proceeding I* pending, and w ithin tw enty dav*. If served within any other county In this stale, If personally served, or If served by publication, w ithin I wen ty eight day* from the dale of the first publication of *u< b clla lion, thou and there to «how cause If any exl*l*. why an order and decree should not be m ade ordei lug that from the dale of Ihe decree K l.llA LAY DIXON should not. lu all legal InlenIa and pur poses h e the child of W IL B E R T l»»4 O WILSON and M ABELLE C WILSON, his wife, and adopted as the ehlld of said pel It loners, and the nume of said m inor t hlld changed from ELBA LAY DIXON lo KLIM LAY WILSON Dated Novem ber IS, 1934 Date of first publication Novelli her ID. 1934 la tte of last publication Deuem her |3. 1934 W II DILLARD. County Clerk. Lane County, Oregon By Eva L Duckworth Í2 2 E ü í X 2 í ] J L ¡1 Ü 2 1 2 í J i f £^9 ¿ v tk y M y f W hy Let Anti - Freeze? Put UNION SUPER ANTI FREEZE in your cor and keep it from freeaing F re d B osley Ninth and Gibbs r WHY SUFFER? Vlrerx r«« paint, w tr M uka , • • ft» U p a l l «O. I n d i a n d o t h e r « io m t f la n r d e r « d a r I n i t o n o rb S a n ta H e r e S a t u r d a y » • * r r • ' S A N T A IN V IT K S Y O U T O V IS IT H IM a t P e n n o y 'a t T o y la n d la r * a d y fo r you . . . an d you . . . and YO U I td liy ^ ^ p Dont |lv* up h e p * M any s n d r r d t »I » « f lr r r r s What a day it’s going to be . . . a whirl of action and color . . . Santa all ready to hear everyone’s little aocret Chriatmaa wiaheal The children will love it . . . and so will you I a«« le s a * r ♦ 11 » f X A I M R 1) S T A B L I T S Î > * • helped e(be-x H h> m A yea? roa s a l a a i K e lly D ru g t o - C ottage G r o v e I I V • Boat«, train«, planes, cara; doll«, car riages, atovea, kitchen cabinet«, diahe», trunk», gumes, construction toya, bikes, skates, furniture . . . thousands of new things! F R I E N D S J Come In Now . . . Crossing Intersections lb crossing an Intersection of highways or the Intersection of a highway by a railroad right of w ay, alw ays drive on the right h a lf of the h igh w ay unless It Is obstructed ur im passable.__________ Here Is the Answer to Your Xmas Problem S o m e th in ? if: K ew G ifts He .» „ ill Suita out of Ute f u r , g . . e „ in i youthful Tiewpoim in the Great An nual Problem. Mother or Dud, Brother Jim or Sister Sue, or your own particular heart throb will thrill to any of these comforts for their cars: Vanity Mirrors, Seat Covers, Bumper Guards, Cigarette Lighters, E ketric Clocks, Locking Gas Caps, Luggage Carriers, Dot Water Deal ers, Ba di os. The wide price range from $1.00 to $oU.o0, aDords se lections that lit your purse —See items at our ahow rooms. e Sales,, Service C o tta g e G ro v e M o to r C o . N. &th St. Phone 77 Xmas C a rd s T ags S eals W ra p p in g s Gifts W hitman’s Candy Toilet Sets Leather Goods Toys, Etc. SAVE YOUR VOTES O N FREE PRIZES LEAVE ORDERS UUi //¿ • ft r m f i rW . A B R O W N ’S DRUG S T O R E Thor w asher. Ironer, 335. H- horse power motor. im - h o r s e power engine, nice line o f child rockers. You can buy a nice Christm as g ift here. 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