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M YSTER IO U S P A IN S AND A C H ES W A N T A D S fr HEBKON T (Spicciai tu The Seni ilici.) Oct. 13, Mr, and Mrs. \ T Hall dall Ilio! unsi olii tu Mrs. .1 V K ate»— One cent the word; mini M ike L ife H ard to Bear for Many Young's last Thursday evening uiuin 35 words; three insertions for Cottage Grove Woman. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jnckmui Spirili the price o f two when paid in ad kle \isited a pmrt o f last week with vance; half ceut the word a fter Too nmny women mi stoke their puma Mrs. Spriukle ’# parcnts, Mr. and Mrs the third insertion. and aches for troubles peculiar to the Ila r i ey Taylor. sex. More often diaordcred kidneys Mrs B. M Kapipmiif, Mrs. J. A l ’ow are musing the aching bark, dizzy Otuer M oore Carpenter Good work eli nliti Mrs G \l Kelielbeck were ili s p e l l s , headaches, and irregular urina guaranteed. 327 Qiiim-y avo. 9 3tfo Kugene Saturday. tion. Kidney weakness becomes dan Or». 9 lOtfr N o n al Powell calne tip front t> V gerous if neglected. Vso a time tried C. ami speli! thè week end with Ins W ell drilling, up to date equipment, ox kidney remedy- 1'oan’s Kidney 1’ ills. port work. S mi K. h. Dixon, 1026 piarent», Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell Hosts o f people testify to their merit. Mr and Mrs. Jmbl Donili Ile lune Birch Avo., o w n in g » and Sundays Head a Pottage Grove case: mot ed to thè P)ii!li|is sa « nuli mi Cedai Mrs. Nettie M. Arne, 7tVt Itirch Ave., 1 » K j 10 l.Apd, creek. says: " I know the value o f Donn's Rev leaned vetch for sale. George Keb Mrs. Lesto, o f Portland, is visiting i*1 7 | l!5 p d at thè houle o f her brother, George Kidney Pills and am glad to recoin■ | el beck, phono 39 F21. mend them. My kidneys troubled me 1 Taylor. a lot ami my back « U ha idly ever Dishwasher wanted for logging camp Nliss Ada Gilcrist was homo from #60 a month and board. Western frct> tt im aches and pains I " a s run O -I'tfo Gariliner, «lie r,. she is tenchìiig. ami down and the action o f my kidneys i Lumber \ Export Co. sjw-iit thè week end with her mother, was irregular. D oan’s Kidney Pills Angora bucks for sale; fin e heavy Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist. from the New Kra Drug Store soon fleeced, rugged stock o f highest tliH>rge Taylor was un thè sick list had me feeling like a differen t person. quality Pedigrees furnished. Prices last was'k. The pains le ft my back and 1 felt j right. B. Johnston, Saginaw. 9-24tfc Afr. Dewolf, o f Oklahoma, hus pur fine. ” diaseli thè Charles B oiler fam i For Sale— 1 aero o f land with good P rice 60c, at all dealers. D on 't , Mr. Durkee has re ut ed thè Charles furnished house. For |>artirulars in simply ask for a kidney remedy— get j Smith |dace. Doan's Kidney Pills— the same thjit j quire o f Mr. or Mrs; F. A. Clow, 450 Mrs. Arne had. Foster Milburn Co.. First St., C ottage Grove. Phono N o L Y N X H O LLO W Ill 1 L’L’l-.l Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y 10-16 22 150-J. Cheat seed fo r sale. J. H. Hull. miles south o f Cottage Grove. 10 lif e V - should, b e b u rie d For Sale— Mare, farm wagon, set o f harness, drag saw (good as new) J Jersey heifers. II. F. Itrogdon on Harms place east o f city, phone 1F13 10 l 15pd. 120 acres of tim ber land on bead o f Smith river; w ill trade for city prop orty. W G. Allen, Cottage Grove 10 1 Jl’pd 1 In (O l. For Sale— 30 two months old ptgs, #5 each. Clay Mosliy, phone 20-F 2 . 10-1 I5pd. Twentieth century prepress demands that housewives be given a Dwelling lot at corner o f Third street and Adams avenue. *250. O. M. Bald win. at Oregon Hotel. 10-ltfc For Sale— Good riding pony cheap. Ad dress F. C. Führer, Cottage Grove, phone 30 F15. 08 22pd For Sale— Tw o good milk cows coming 4 and 7 years old. Arthur Wood ring. i;s •J 2 |.,| ELECTRIC CLEAN t R For Sale— Angora b illy goats. Veateh, phono 2-F13. The T h u E k m c CUranei » i l l «io anything aoJ rvrrychiOf a vacuum cíeme* u •Uf^xisrvi to dix It » (be men« irtauprftuv* to own and ccononuui tu operate. N.U for casi. o« cas» payment*. A. L. WYNNE Plumbing and Supplies Electric Work and Supplies Opposite Postoffice E By patronizing a Home Industry, you are helping to build up your own community. B y building up your community, you are b A ie fit i’ig yourself. We are confidenfcyou *.-) benefiting yourself in using “ S T E E L IN G ” C O M PO U N D E D FEED S I t is an undisputed fact that hon estly and accurately compound«*! feeds g iv e better results than a ry straight grain feed. When we start ed in this business we were thor oughly convinced that the public cares as much fo r quality ns for price. B elievin g this, our motto h i» been “ A Higher Feed Value- - fo r Less M oney.” And because we have constantly kept this ia mind, “ S te rlin g ” Compounded Feeds are recognized as being all the name implies. Our specialties are horse feed, hog feed, and dairy feed, fo r which we make the claim ‘ ‘ There are none better. ’ ’ Call and see us, and by comparing our prices with those o f other com pounded feeds, you w ill find oppor tunities and bargains here that you can ’t fin d anywhere else. STERLING FEED CO M A I N oStfc For Sale— T h » Dr. A. W. Kim e prop erty. corner Main and T w elfth , nine I room house, garage fo r two cars, lot l'Mlxl27. Smaller house taken ns part payment. Price #35(81, oK-22pd enough The* Cleaner* I « everybody in tima tuvo» F O R O N C E , we W E S T Curtis A V E . Shoes (work fir dress) Gloves and Working C l o t h e s (including Shirts, Overalls, Sox, Suspenders, Rubbers, Dress Shirts, etc. Everything at Right Prices. Shoe and Harness Repairing. Dick Hickson GRO VE T R A N S F E R COM PANY Furniture Moving and (Tonerai .bibbing F. W. JACOBS. P R O P R IE T O R Res Phone 21 F3 O ffic e Phone (8|iocinl to Th»* S»*ntim*l.) Ovt. 1J. M»*I Kim ball, o f Plrasaiil Hill, spent at'Vt'ral »lavs o f Inst we# with tno fam ily. Awbroy W olford loft for Main Thursday o f last week on a buninow trip. M arvin Jackson has movtsl his turn ilv onto tin* Simmons place. Tin* James l'lnith fam ily visiteil Sun Jay in Oow<|y\ille with Mr. Think parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Olson came n w r from Camas swale ami spent the week end at home. M« I n in Jnrkson came up from lv* jsirt M»unlay. Mr. Thornton. fr»»m Drain, has moved onto th«* place he recently pur chase»! from the Jackson heirs. John Writfht ami daught»’r M »1*» sp«*nt Saturday m^ht at the \N Kctini» home. Mr. an»! Mrs. I N. Pressor were Jin ner movsts o f Mr. ami Mrs. Marion I.ebow Sumlnv. Th«* M arvin Jackson fam ily ami Mrs S. B. «lackson, o f Creswell, motored t«» Vencta Sunday. Jas. Johnson visited with the R»*nn< fam ily the last o f th»* w»*ek. The ( ’has. M orningntar fam ily. Drain, were Sunday visitor» at th Thornton h»»me. Are you getting your share o f high- N ew price» ojf butter wraps (Friday priced e g g s f I f not there is a rca- and Sat unlays o n ly ): 50 wraps, t l 'oii. Hotter try some Silver t^uill White 100 wraps, í l líf»; additional wraps tak la'ghorns. Booking orders now foe imi at same time, 40c the 100. Cottage baby chirks. Win. Hands tc Son. Box G rove Sentinel. w n -tf 61* Cottage Grove, Ore., phone 1-F2. •8t#e. To G ive A w a y — Good female Shepherd dog; no but) habits, anil not bred. John Overholser, phono 22F2. 8-15c For Sale— Gasoline engine, i y t h. p., practically new. O. H. W illard, 1142 It. o 8 22 pd used Chevrolets- W e completely over- haul all used Chcvrolcts taken in j trade. We have two good ’ IS cars which are now ready: No. 1— 1918 J model, now 1920 top, new seat cushions | and repainted.......... ___________ __ #600 I No. 2, 1918 model, completely over hauled, new paint........ ______ ___#575 I t T esc csc cars w w-lll ill "give you good service. Look at them in our shop Smith M o for Car Compiany. For Sale H arley Davidson, twin gear. fine shape, #90. Also 26-horsc motor I car in fine condition, li-athrr uphot ; dory, electric lights. #250. Allyn Mark ham, Cottage Grove. 08 22[>d HOM ER G A LLO W A Y 511 Main St Close in 6-room house # 11181 . Easy terms. Dandy bungalow on east side, all modern, # 2188 ). Modern pdastered bungalow, all mod orn, beautiful cozy home on south side, #1800. Two-story fram e building, southeast corner west Main and P a cific high way. Frontage o f 54 feew ^ n high w ay; 60 feet deep, #1188). Real Estate Phone 36 Insurance Good 2G-room hotel completely fur- nished, doing good business. Good term*. 13-nere place on good road, with mod ern house, good barn anil ehieken house. Home Comfort range connected up; telephone. Price #2548). Terms. House and lot in Eugene. W ill tnki in good Ford car. 3 brick and several frame buildings Also several business lots. A ll on Main street. Good buys. Fine 7 room modern house close in. Price #2500. Terms. 18 acres at #75 per acre. A ll in eulti ’ vation; no buildings. 5 and 10-acre tracts just outside o f city limits. N o buildings. E. C. LO C K W O O D , Real Kstate.ol529p Three clean desirable housekeeping rooms in form er Protzm an house on north N inth st. ol6pd For Sale— M ajestic range, high chair, c h ild ’s iron crib, breakfast table, kitchen table oil stove, at house. Iron bedspring and mattress, dresser, rocker, oil heater, chairs, stands, dishes, kiteh on table, gasoline stove at hospital. I»r Wendt. o!6pd Rooms fo r rent. 721 Washington. Mrs A. Leonard. o!5pd For Sale— 30-acre dairy ranch one mile south o f Cottage G rove; all good im provements; water piped to house and barn; also 225 acres timber, pasture and cultivated. Mrs. Kiln VnnNort- wick, one mile south. n!5-29pd First-class dressmaker. aIty. Call 1233. E lite styles a ol5 29pd For Sale— Registered Shropshire and Lincoln yearling rams; also regis tered Shorthorn bolls. J. T. G ilfrey, ( n - « ell, ( )re. o 15-28pd For Sale— Cedar chest. See E. Currin Purvance, 405 Third Ht. o!5pd I have calls fo r dairy ranches— what have you fo r sa le! See O. M. Bald win at Oregon hotel. o !5 tfc For Sale— A lim ited number o f Iow a Progressive everbearing strawberry plants; plant them now and you will have an abtimlanc«. o f berries next summer. #1 per 100. Call at 523 south Fifth, corner Quincy. o !5 29pd N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E ON E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE. Notici- is hereby givcn thnt by \ir tue o f un exeeutiou and ord ir o f -al in foreclosure issued out o f thè Circu Court of Lane Coiintv, Oregon, un th 111li day o f October, 1926. in a mi w bercili on tIle ltth dav o f t-s-pti-mbi r 1920, in said Court, Frank Knox, a- idministrator o f thè estate o f E. < Counts. decenm-d, as p liu n tiff, recov red judgment agmiist thè defendants G. F. King and Ida C. King," for tln smn o f #1617.28, together witli mter st thereon from thè ltth day o f Septemlier, 1926, ut thè ra t e o f l per reni per nnniim ami #75.00 attor n ey‘s fees, and thè further »uni o f #20.00 ns c-osts o f this suit and accru mg costi» wlurh judgment was film ilo ! and dockcted m thè Clerk s o ffic e o f ani Court in said County. ori tln- Itili day o f Si-ptemlx-r, 1926, ami said ex* rutilili to me d ire c to l commauding me ili thè nume o f tho Stati- o f 1 )regoli, ni order to satisfy sani judgment, in terest, attn rn ey’s fees, costs o f siiti ami acerning costs to scll thi- follow ing descrilxtl reni pro|o-rty t o w it : A ll o f l.ots nuinlM-red thirty-seven and thirty cight, o f C o la r Park, as P la tto l ami Filisi in »laiin- County, Oregon; nino,-one i-ightieth o f ime cubie foot o f water per seeond |»-r acre uii der W ater Ferm it N o. 91 issued by thè State o f Oregon, together with thè tenements, hercditnmcnts and :»i>pur tcnances thereunto belonging or in nny wise nppertniiiing. Now tlicrefore in thè name o f thè State o f Oregon, in compilane» with said exeeution and order o f sale and in order to satisfy said judgnn-nt, in ti rcst, a tto rp e y ’s fo-s. costs o f suit and acerning costs, I w ill oq Saturday thè Ltth dav o f Novcm bcr, 1926, at thè hour o f om- o ’clock in thè afti-rnoon o f sani day at thè southwvnt front door o f fin- County Court llouse in Eugeni-, lame County, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale and teli for cash, at public nuction, subject to red>-inptiqn as prò vided by law, all o f thè right, title ami interest o f said defendants, G. I ■ K ing and Ida C. King, and L. M. Travia and L illia n Trnvis. hi- w ife, ami all pi-rsons clniming by, througn or under thein or nny o f tinnì in and to said prcmiscs. F K K D G. S T B K K IX . o!5 n l2 S h e riff o f Lane County, Oregon N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E ON E X E C U T IO N IN FO RECLO SU RE. N otico is hereby givcn that by vir- tue o f an exeeution and order o f sale in foreclosure issued out o f thè Cireoit Court " f Lane County. Oregon, on thè | Ith day o f October, 1926. in a suit wherein on thè 14th day o f Heotember, 1926, in said Court, Frank Knox, a» udmmistrator o f thè estate o f H. C. Counts. decensi-d, as p la in tiff, recov- ered ¡mlgment ngninst thè di-fendaat, I,. F. W ooley, for thè surn o f *469.76, with interest thereon at thè rate o f 8 per cent per nnnum silice Si-ptemlier For Sal«— 5 acres river bottom land join in g Cottage G rove; fam ily or chard, about VI acre loganberries, som e buildings. An ideal berry ami chicken ranch. E. R. Spencer, Box 232 Kugene, On, ol5-Wpd For Sale— 1200 foot ‘/a inch galvanized pip«-; 3(8) feet % inch iron pipe; 150 fe e t 1 inch iron pipe; all prac tically new. Inquire at I ’erini Brother» Garage, Seventh street. n!5pd Team o f mare weighing about 2600; 8 yea r» old; will sell or trail«- for calves Phone 51 II. n 15 29pd For Sale— M o f the bent Hands trap nests K. S. Kussell .,15p«l W ant to trade 2 hurt* disc harrow w ltlf 8 discs fo r one having 12 discs. W ill pay difference. F. C. Führer, (hit tag«- Grove, phone 39 F I 5. ol5 29pd Underwoo«1 typew riter In good condl tion for #35. Inquire o f K«lnn V. Sullivan at Lock w ood ’s office. ol5p«l Seasonable Merchandise at Reduced Prices I t 's o u r p o lic y at a ll lim e s lo ” i \t* o u r p a tro n s tin Ix’iiHit ol nny « I <’ »•line ol m a rk e t prices, as soon as a new a m i lo w e r p ric e i s l | l | o l l ‘ <l I t ) us and w h ile we do not a n tie ip .'|to a sudden d e clin e to a p ro w a r basis, th e re has been a re d u c tio n i n t lie w holesale cost ol si’vt’ ia l »’orn in o d itic s , p a r t ic u l a r ly c o tto n ” oods and s ilk s . The prices on 11 i ; i 1111 l‘«a <* n u r d w oolen p ro d u c ts s m h as u n d e rw e a r, s h irts , hosiery an d c lo th in,” ’ has re m a in e d f i r m w i t h no prospect o f an im nie»liate de cline . I I o w » * v » t , to s a t is f y the present »lay de m and f o r lo w e r prices, w»* hav«' m ade s u h s ta n tia l re d u c tio n s not o n ly oil those e o m m o d ith 'S upon w h ic h the w h olesa le p ric e has heen reduced hut in a d d itio n we are m a k i n g special pri»*es on m a n y lines o f w oolen uoods and shoes. T h e f o llo w in o' is a eou»U*used list o f tin* n u re h a n d is e on sale at new and lo w e r prie»‘s: 27-im-h apron gingham, wan the yd 27 inch IL H « i tu*«-« 1 til Nil m lu m l In SSe S o i l tlivsN g in g h a m , w its fiGi- r«'- 3ftr 27-iiu-ti lancy nuling Ilanin i, was filli-, ri liin i! to 3 yds $1 00 .‘ Hi inch tin- y «l lih a c ln il m u slin , w a s in«-, m i l l * 1l| to 29c .'ili-inch Immutali lih-arhi'il lit usi in. w a s title re* ilut-rtl to vil 35c 36-inch I ’nni of I In- l.oom was r*f»e, ri-«iti«*«-« 1 to vi I 9 4 I >l«-a<‘ li«-« I iltn- |-«1 to y d . mnslin, 40c M i-n clirtl I’iipiot sln-«-ling, was -tI 25, 95c 9 1 lilrach«'«! Mohawk slns-ling, was #1 III, re- 87c to V« 1 iltlr «•«I 3li inch H o p e m u s lin , u n s 50e, r«<1 1 )<-<-<I to H is t oints, was $1.89 •ri pi ali liest quality g e o r g e t le #2.95, retinen I tO N 'I 33c piality crepe «I« ebene, all i olors, was $1 95 Women’s outing llanio'l gowns, were #3 each, $2 45 reduci d to black ami cordo $t 50 l. a d ie s ' silk a n d f ilie r hose, va n , w e r e # 2 (8 ), r e d u c e d In I.adira’ cotton Im durrd to b la c k o n ly , w e r e 50c I,a«lies' pure I bread silk boa«-, all colora, w «-re $3 00 #3 75, K-duced In I .allies' fine imported kid gloves, black, while and colora, w ere #1 50, rislue«,«l In. $3 76 colors l . a d i e s ’ c a p e le a th e r g lo v e a , ta n , w e r e #3 00, r e d u c e d lo all colors, was $2 46 36-inch liest quality taffetas, all colors, was $3.95, reduced to yd $2.45 4s inch all wool hroaileloth suiting; colors taupe, brown, navy, was #6 50, reduced to the yd. $5 50 5H-ineh all wool coaling, blue, green ami brow n . $4.95 heather mixlui s, reduced to yd 58-ineh all w o o l velour navy, ros«- and pekin, th e c o a t i n g ; c o lo r a b r o w n , w a s #6 50, r e d u c e d to yd 40-inch yd. $4 95 w ool p o p lin , a ll c o lo r s , th e reduced to $2 95 40 inch french serge, all colors, n «luci d $2 45 Figure«! and flowered sateens lor pet I ICIillt s, 95c linings, e ie ., was #J 45, reillleed to \ « I Black sateen, was H5e, reduced to yd f>5c 100-yard 15c s p o o ls s ilk thread, r«*« I need to •I. A: I’, » oats crochet cotton, all ora, reduced to the «pool S I/ l- S and col ise iv o r y an d $2 50 72x80 c o l ton blank«‘ls, while «ir gray. reduced $:» or» to the pair ( 'hildrell ’a school shoes, sizes H»-, tu | |, |-e linei li III #2 15, si/es 12 to 2 re«luee«l III $2 K5 I t o y s ’ sc bool slim s. Mires 12 lo 2, th e p a ir reduced lo $245 $.316 H o y s ’ h e a v y w iu li i shoes, r e d u c e d to #2 95. r«-« lucei I to vd 3« inch liest quality nn ssalim- #3.50, rei (nee« I to vil r«- 39r M «-li ’s b la c k th e p a ir h lu e h e r ill ess reillleed lo $6 50 sh oes Women’s bla«-k nr mahogany lops, were #10, rciluecd to k id sh oes, c lo th $6 95 Women’s all kid shoes, f n-licll fn-ld mouse, gray ami ta n , w e r e to the puir h eels, c o lo r s #11, r e d u c e d $8 95 Men’s 220 denim Ititi«- lub "t'a n 'l Bust ’ K m " overalls retlueed to pair $2 50 Boys’ heavy blue bib overalls n-dured to $1 76 .Men's heavy cotton rililx«! union suits, were 1.00. i « «11:«•«■■ I in suit $2 50 M e ll ’s gl KM I d iie r d to p r q u a lit y s p lit le a th e r M e n s h e a v y r e in fo r is - d h n t lie lo (o glovt-N re ,75c g lo v e s re «lu e «'d $135 M e n 's h e a v y b lu e fla n n e l s h u ts , s iz e s 1 7 'j , W en- #3 50, re tlu e e d to e a c h Men’s " Ai gonaiit re«|llei<l to M en ’s m e d iu m ea ch ... 111 _. to $2 96 w«i«i| shirts, were #6 each, $4 95 w e ig h t w o o l s h irts retlueed to $3 96 Kid ire stock of la«liea’ silk ami muslin und« i Vi OFF Men'a good quality o u t in g fla n n e l g o w n s r«- iluccd to $2 05 One hit of children's #150 and #2 on sal«- at.. Men’s " Mill«-r*S«ix,” iron heel ami or Ian, were 40c re«lue<-<l to 3 prs «rear at s w e a t urs $1 00 Helliwell, Bangs & to e b la c k $1 00 Marksbury The Daylight Store fo r Quality and Service I Ith, 1920, and #60.(81 a tto rn e y '» fe« nn«l the further *11111 o f #14.0(1 ro-ls o f suits anil ncertiing costs, wliieli jinlg men| was i-nrolleil mill ilockeleil in the 'lerk 's offo-i- o f sai«l Court in saiil C oiialv oil the M ill «lay o f M-|iteoiber, 1920, anil sni'l exei-nt ion to me «1 1 r««• t i| eomniamliog me in the immu o f tlo- State o f Oregon, in oriler to satisfy mil judgment, interest, a tto rn ey ’» fee», cost» of »nit and aeerfting eoate to sell the follow ing ilencribeil real prop«-rty, to w it: Beginning at a point 260 links North o f th«- Southeast corner o f the James II. M eFarlam l 1). L. 4;.. fhenee Suiilh 2S Vz ilegree» West 37 feet to tin Northeast corner o f what is known as the ----- Baker l-nt, them e North O'G/fc legrees West 133 I 3 feet, thenr« North 28'A degrees East 7(1 feet, thence South *i2Vj degrees East 112 feet, thence South 3 9 f eet to tin place o f beginning, ill Section 28, Tp 20 South Kmige 3 West in Lane ('nun ty, Oregon. Now therefore in the name o f the State o f Oregon, in eomplinneo with said execution mid order o f sale and in order to satisfy said judgment, in teri-st, attorn ey's fi-c» rusts o f soil and accruing costs, I will on Saturday, the 13th day o f November, 1920, at the hour o f one o ’clock in the afternoon o f said day at the southwest front door o f the County Court House m Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale mid sell for cash, at public miction, subject to rc«|«-mption as pro viilcd by law, all o f tin- riglrt. title nnd interest o f said defendants, I. F. Wooley and George It. Dorris, and all (x-rsons elaiminp bv, through or umler them or any o f them in ami to said premises. FKEIJ G. S T IC K ELS, ol5 n !2 S h e riff o f Lane County, Oregon VVhnt do von w a n t ( Anvwav a Sent incl Want ad w ill Lr»‘t it fu r von. What do von want anvw av? I f von saw it firs t von saw it in Th»‘ Sentinel A Used Car at a Real Bargain II yon want a real bargain in a used ear that is in a bsolutely perfect ru n n in g con d itio n , it w ill jia y you to see th is one. New one man top, plate glass in rear, new ra d ia to r, new hood, hotly re b u ilt ami re in fo reed, wheels new ly tightened, paint in good co nd ition , ju s t com pletely o ve r hauled by c o ru |)ftfiit mechanics. West Side Garage Agent# for the World Famoua Buick