Get a Nest Egg Savings Bank This Ohristmas offers the opportunity for youngsters and grown-ups to join the “TH R1FTEU8” at the Hank of Cottage (trove. Those nest egg home saving hanks wo are giving out upon the opening of new savings aeeounts are the most lasting of all gifts from “Santa.” Bank o f Cottage Grove H e r e ’s yo u r chance to get some e arly from fine Layers. F o u r weeks old, 2fx* each if ta k e n a t onee. (). H. Shaw, phone 21* F 2. dec23pd«l A m arriag e lieense was issued last week to V ic tor R. Kem and Miss Marie 0. Decker. The license has not y e t boon used. Miss Decker is the d a u g h te r of Mrs. Ida Vnatch. |» i i Nets T h ey Certainly A nsw er the G ift Question I'rolmMy there is someone on your Christmas list for wlioni you cannot decide upon ii suitable present. It may lie Mother or Father or perhaps some close friend. Oftentimes it is difficult to find a worth-while gift for someone near to you. 1T R Y P T O IC IV G LASSES IV T H F IN V IS IB L E B IF O C A L S Why not give a pair of Kryptok (Hasses, the invis ible bi locals, and make this Christmas a lasting oyc? Kryptoks eliminate the eye glass troubles of all who wear, or ought to wear, bi focal glasses. Gome in ami ask us about our Kryptok (lift Certificate Plan. It simplifies the giving of a genuinely useful present. D. J. Scholl O P T I C I A N OPTOMKTR1UT I'a e ln ry on I ’roims«« Cattagli Grava Oregon Tales ol the Town VV. K. Dcum* h a s bo u g h t t he C . K. I t ur i n s c n i i h l liunii t o r e on t h e west Hlth*. W est ,S uh* ( i:i f : » — I he plum* when* t h e y look n f l e r y o u r f r o u b l e s r i g h t , 23«* \i r . ( tit li a r in e H n d cr, i>l rs. K n t h erne* N: ol! a n d Mrs. Ik W Arm«*» w ere vi i t o r s f ro m h ere in K ip l i e Fiiriny. An l i g h t p o u n d non wa s hor n I ’ri-las i n ' t i l i n g to Mr. unii Mr* H u r r y Te n u i s . ( i a Uo wn v f or 1 us ur a nee, fill Mai n, it M ra. S S |.iiss\ve!l timi d a u i d i t e r K l i . a h e t h \ i s i i e d ill r o r l l u n d (l i ni ng tile pn* 1 Week. Si i b' i erihe t o a n y magn/ .i i i e von wai n t h r o u g h tile Uoxull S t or e . <12 30 Mrs. E l l u l Br i s t o w, o f E u g e n e , a a t a visitor here Fri day. The Best Christmas Gift You cannot give family or friends a more accept able gift than your pho- tograph in one of our new folders. Make an appointment now, and avoid the confusion of Christmas week. Monroe Studio The C o tta g e Grove M a n u f a c tu r in g com pany is p u t ti n g up a bungalow at the corner of T w e lf th street and Adams avenue. Our loss in prices is your gain on Christmas goods. The White Pharmacy. <123 E lb o rt Bede left S u n d a y for Salem to net as reading clerk o f the house d u rin g the special session a n d to report the session for the Eugene Register. Moving a n d storage. Phono 91*. City T r a n s fe r . n o v lltfo Miss Elise P rice le f t M onday to spend the» C hristm a s v a ca tio n with her pa rents nt S ifton, Wash. Dr. H. W. T it u s was in Eugene Sat u relay night a t t e n d i n g th e session of the S outhern W illam ette D ental society, of which he is president. Full sot of a tt a c h m e n t s fre e w ith each vaoiium cleaner u n til Dec. 31. I I. Wj dodHf Miss A delle White, Mrs. Bolden Powell a n d Mrs. A. E. B urrow s were a m ong visitors from here in Eugene S a tu rd ay . The stores of the city will re main closed all day on the Mon days following Christmas and New Year's. This is because these holidays fall on Sundays, d 16-30 Mrs. E. M. Oborg, of Minneapolis, encloses a check for a y e a r ’s subscrip tion a n d says “ While M other (Mrs. «1. B. Lewis) e n joys m any th in g s about Minnesota, she spends u happy time each week looking through th e columns of tlu ' h o m e 9 p a p e r . ” Why t a k e a chance on a tire w i t h out a g u a r a n t e e when you can buy a 1'. S. Useo 3 0 x 3 ‘A* for $10.90? The only tire at t h a t price w ith a factory gu a ran tee . Nelson's. doc23<* .1. E. Miles, of Mnrcola, has renewed his su b s cription to the live wire news paper. Mrs. E. M. T h u r b r r e tu r n e d Sunday from a visit in M edford. “ T o rrin g to n 19 vacuum sw eepers, $5 down, $5 per m onth. A. L. Wynne. •MHU Main St.. <le<*9tf Mrs Cornelia Chapin visited at Leona d u r in g the past week at the home of her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Karl E wing. W e Wish You a Merry Christmas Store Closed All Day Monday P e o p le ’s M a r k e t Williams & Dickson, Props. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r v e y H oldrrm nn wert1 down from Kujadii over t h r work end Hint rem ain ed over t o a t t e n d the fu n e ra l of Mr. I l o l d e r m n n ’s g r a n d f a th e r , 'M 'n e l e Burne ” Venteh. Moving a n d storage. P h o n e 99. C ity T r a n s fe r . u o v lltfe Herbert Knkin and O. K. Woodson left T oesday m orning on n m otor t r i p to southe rn C alifornia. T hey ei|S>et to be gone a m onth . Mrs. Mary linker, Mr. W o o d so n ’s a u n t, a n d he r da u g h te r, Mrs. F r e d Hill, who had been visiting here from Marshfield, nreom pnnied Mr. Knkin a n d Mr. Woodson us f a r as Grunt» I’liss. Subscribe to any m aga zine you w a n t through llio BoxnU Store. d2 30 Mrs. A. I .arson went to P o r tla n d S u n d a y to sp end C h ristm a s at the home of he r son B e rnard. W. C. W ilkins, who is in Phoenix, Arir.., has w r i t te n th at his condition is much improved. _ MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish you all a Merry «Mirisimas and a prosperous New Year. Be sure anti have your tickets in the store Saturday at 2 p. in.; drawing will be nt 3:30. This store will be closed all day Monday, December 26th. Will lie open Friday and Saturday evenings. Also will make special deliveries for these two «lays. Smith-Short Grocery T b « 8 t o r o T h a t A p p r a t i a t e * T o u r Tr ad e Miss E n id Venteh is down from the IT. of O. xpetiding (he holidays w i l l her narcutH, Mr. a n d Mrs. Curtis V eaten. Hpociul, short tim e only: Hi* volt b a tt e r y rcinsul&tod $6.80, 12 volt b u t te r y r e insula tcd $9.70. H a v e yo u r work done now und sa v e money. O ve rland Garage. novlHtf Mrs. C. V. J o r d a n ^ n d small son w ent t o A lbany M onday f o r n holid ay visit nt the homo of Mr. J o r d a n ’s sister, Mrs. M. Way. Mr. J o r d a n ex poets to go down for Christmas. A. 8. W rig h t nnd son Kendull, of Kalcm, were in th e e ity T uesday on business. C h ristia n Science church, c o rn e r of J e f f e r s o n avenue n n d Second s t r e e t — Sunday services a t 11 a. m. W edne s d a y services a t 7:30 p. m. tf Kuth Harris, of Deoaa, -pent the week end here with Mr. a n d Mrs. Stanley Keyes. Mr. a n d Mrs. Key H a z e lrig g , of C u rtin , »hopped in C o tta g e Grove Tues dny. Virgil Powell, Clyde Burehnm, Nor vnl Powell a n d Kay Wooley are am ong th e (). A. C. stude nt« home for the holidays. It pay» to put horse» in c o m fo rtab le »tall» the»«! wot, chilly day». l ’-T feed »table, o]»'n day a n d night. A. P. I.nr »on, proprietor. <12 30c Mi»» Hazel l.oiirks a r r i v e d F r i d a y e v e n in g of last week to .»pend the holiday» w ith he r parent*, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. L ourka. M oving and »torago. P hone 99. C ity T r a n s fe r . n o v lltfc I H. Venteh, who a r r i v e d M onda y ev en in g to look a f t e r business a f f a i r s a n d re m a ine d ove r for the f u n e ra l of “ Uncle B o r n e ” Venteh, of whose d e a th he had not learned when he left home, r e tu r n e d to P o r t l a n d W ednesday evening. Mr. Venteh sa ys there is much unem ploym ent in P o rtlan d . Dr. W. H. Vo»o, of Eugene, an nounce* he will bo nt Oregon Hotel every S a t u r d a y , 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., pre pare d to t r e a t diseases of th e *ye, ear, nose a n d th r o a t , a n d to fit glasses. d2tfc Miss Myrtle Kem a r r i v e d Monday f rom Missoula, Mont., where she is supe rvisor of mtisie a n d a r t in the c it y schools, a n d is spending the holi d a y s nt the home of her p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem. S ilver S t a r E x c h a n g e bu y s seetind hand f u r n itu r e a n d house fu rn ish in g goods. d2-23p«i Mr. a n d Mrs. W. F,. Fullm er, nr rom pnnied by th e i r d a u g h te r Ora, went to The Dalles y e s t e r d a y to spend C h ristm a s nt th e home of th e ir dnngh ter, Mrs. Shelby Teeter*. I am p r e p are d to do all k inds ot plum bing a n d re p a ir in g a n d e xpert to open a shop in C ottnge Grove some tim e soon. F o r the present I r a n be fo u n d nt my residence a t the corner of E ig h th amt W ashington. Schofield S t e w a r t. dec23c T a n d Mis* Irm a Mill«*r were in Eugene Monday. Mr. a n d Mrs. John W allace arc upendin g se veral da y s in Eugene? nt the Minor Allen home. Moving a n d storage. Phono 99. City Our loss in prices is your gain We have decided to make very on Christmas goods. The White close prices on Pyralin ivory for Pharmacy. <123 Mrs. J o h n Noke», Mrs. Mallic Miller Christmas. The White Pharmacy, TO ONE and ALL vate academy, 24 N. 7th, phone 112-L. tl23-j20e Miss Hath S te w a rt was in Eugeni Tuesday. T h o r W asher demount rat ion nt your home at a n y tim e. A. L. W ynne. «19! f Mr-. H a rry Cuney a n d d a u g h te r ar rived Tuesday from GroveUunt, Calif., to s | h * ud tin* holid ays with Mrs. C a s e y 's p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. Myron McGee. Chickens, hogs, veul a n d c a t t le want cd n t th e P e o p l e 's M a rk e t. tf Mrs. A. Hnckett r e tu r n e d to her home in Creswell Tuesday a f t e r :i 1 isit at the home o f her uncle, v». V. Chapin. Boy la'w is, employed at th e J)r|»»t r e s t a u r a n t, was in P o r t l a n d th e first of the week f o r a n e x a m in a tio n a n d t r e a t m e n t of a wound, received in se rvice in the world war, it h a v in g been g iving him t ro u b le lately. H a ve you seen N e l s o n ’s C hristm a s window w ith m any b e a u t i f u l robes from $7 to $14f G u a r a n te e d all wind. Molometers, C o tta g e Grove emblems, sp ot lights, c ig a r lighte rs a n d many o t h e r su itab le g if ts . dec23e A. H e nnim an, who spent the week e n d here a t t h e home of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. Charle s Cooley, r e tu r n e d t o his home nt C u rtin Monday, neeompnnied bv his grandson, Harold Cooley. Bay Kinard is re ce iv in g t r e a tm e n t in a P o r t l a n d hospital. We defy competition in prices on Christinas goods. The White Pharmacy. d«c23 J a c k K u lha nk has opened a shoe re p a ir shop in th e Morris b u ild in g neur the Mnin stre e t bridge. E a r l Jo n e s went t o Oregon City S u n d a y for a visit with his g reat g ra n d mother, Mrs. M a rgare t Irish. Select your lig h tin g f i x tu r e s now. Full slock of shades, etc. A. I s Wynne. d e c# tf T he 8. K. B rand fa m ily is in S e a ttle sp e n d in g C h ristm a s nt th e home of Mr. and Mrs. B r a n d ’s d a u g h te r , Mrs. H a r r is Emmons. Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k Henderson in" to re d t o E ugene Monday. Used cars nt N e l s o n ’s: 1018 Ford w ith new to p a n d c u rta in s , $175; 191H F o r d tourin g, $150; F o r d bug, a classy one. for ♦■lit); F o r d de live ry with special body. $195; Dodge touring, $450. All of above e ars a re in A 1 condition. T erm s will be given on a n y o f them . doc23c J o h n C o ffm an came down Monday from the Bohemia d istr ic t nnd reports a b o u t tw o feet o f snow there . Mrs. Alice I s 'g a t a r r i v e d Tucs«tay from Bose b u r g nnd is v i s i ti n g he r sis te r , Mrs. Dali Kentle. (xidge secretaries.— K in d ly fu rn ish T he Sentin el, f o r public a tion, w ith lists of new o ffice rs elected. J o e Dam ewood le f t T uesday fo r Co burg, where he will rebuild a b ' i d o t h a t was w ashed out b y th e high w a t e r se v e ra l weeks ago. —and if you have not yet a complete supply of delicacies for your Christman dinner, thin store is the place to get them. OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY O stra n d e r Mr». A. E. Burrow», Mrs. G. J . Lande»», Mrs. 1«. l l i c k e t h i e r nnd Mr». E. T. Blakely wero am ong the Eugene visitors S a tu rd a y . O v e rlan d p a r t s h a v e gono down. I.et us fig u re w ith you on needed repairs. O v e rlan d Gurugo. n l8 tfc Mrs. Htclman 8 o u th w o r th , who had been visitin g a t the home of he r p a r onts, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . B. B urus, re t u r n e d S a t u r d a y to her home in A l bany. Clyde L eo n a r d is home fro m th e U. of O. f o r the holidays. You should see the new line of agate jewelry for Christmas at The White Pharmacy. dcc23 A M ERRY C H R IS T M A S Grove Bakery to you and your friends and your friends’ friends M cQ ueen ioi 11 1 n A large num ber of Cottage Grove music lovers went to E ugene Tuesday night to h e a r S o u » a ,H band. Boo th e V ulcanizing W orks about those stone bruises, small cut* and sa n d blister* be fore th e mud nnd w a t e r m akes dnngerou* w ounds of them . Less in it f o r us to a t t e n d to them now, b ut ch ea p er fo r you in the long run. doc9tfc Miss Nellie Myers, of E ugene, spent the w eek end here a t the home o f her sister, Mrs. E lb e rt Smith. Rev. J . S. P e n ix will preach a t the B a p tist church S u n d a y m orning and e v e n in g a t 11 a n d 7:30. M o rn in g su b jec t, “ The V irgin B irth of Je sus C hrist.” E vening, “ W h at Is It to T a k e the N am e of God a n d Reject Jesus C hrist.” P lu m b in g a n d ele ctric w iring. A. L. W ynne. dccOtf T he evangelistic services a nnounced for J a n u a r y a t th e C h ristia n church have been in d efin ite ly postponed and ere will be neither S u n d a y school Store Closed All Day Monday th nor C h ristia n E n d e a v o r services , S u n day. T here w.d, however, be the r i g ulnr m orning a n d ev en in g p r e ac hing services at 11 a n d 7:30. Have- you rend N e l s o n ’* used car list? It ’s worth yo u r while. dec23c Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray B a k e r a n d son J o e motored* to P h ilo m a th and spent the week end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R oberts left M i s s M ildred Dugan left M onday for W ednesday t o »|>end C h ristm a s w ith •i w e e k ’s visit in P o r tla n d a t the home Mrs. K o l s 'r t s ' p a ren ts, Mr. m id Mrs. I of Mr. a n d Mrs. J . J . Ja c k so n . Mrs.! A ustin, in A berdeen, Wash. I J a c k s o n was form erly Miss Blanche Dancing' taught at Stein's pri I Groom. Cottage Electric A MERRY CHRISTMAS N e a r ly nil C o tta g e Grove stude nt« in the U. of O., O. A. C. a n d M onm outh norm al school a re home for th e ho li days. All the e le ctrica l supplies a re priced rig h t. A. L. Wynne. dec9tf Miss T. F. Crouse a r r i v e d .Saturday from P o r t l a n d for a visit w ith her sister, Mrs. W a r r e n Kelley. Mrs. W. L. Nichols, of Comstock, sh opped here S a t u r d a y . Mrs. Nichols leaves sh o rtly fo r a visit w ith her p a r ents, Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter H u ston, in Geneva, Neb. W hy t a k e a chance on yon» F o rd size cords when you can buy a U. 8. liuya l cord f o r $18.30— a n d g u a r a n t e e d to give s a tis f a c tio n . N e l s o n ’s tkirvicc Htation. dec23c Mr. a n d Mrs. Kay Nelson m otored ove r from Mnrcola a n d »punt the week e nd w i t h Mr. N e l s o n ’» g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d Mr«. 8. B. Piper. C e le b r a tin g class s t u n t d a y last F r i d a y th e seniors t u r n e d the «lay in to a “ y e s t e r d a y " p a r t y the p rin cip al f e a t u r e being costum es of childhood days. E le ctric light f i x tu r e s a n d shades, toasters, grills, c u rlin g irons a n d e v e r y th i n g e le ctrical. A. L. Wynne. n25tf Cottage Grove Hatchery My motto i s “ Bctter Chickens.” I hatch only from one anti two- ycar-ohl hens which have free range. O. A C anil Hollywood strains. Large hens, large e g g s , make husky chirks, logger fries, pullets lay bigger eggs. When you ar<> through with them as layers they bring you more money. Order now for March April and May chicks and help to rais«- the standard of Cottage drove eggs. Prices Reduced on Cleaning and Pressing Skirts pressed 50c up; cleaned und pressed 75c up. Ladies' suits pressed 75c up; cleaned and pressed $1.50 up. Dresses pressed $1 and up, cleaned and pressed $2 up. Men’s suits pressed 50c; cleaned and pressed $1.50. Overcoats pressed 75c¡clean ed and pressed $1.50. Suits spotted and pressed 75c and up. Altering and repairing done by an expert tailor at reason able prices. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Us Up 1’hone 79 Mr. und Mrs. J a m e s Fe e ney have m oved in to the C o ffm a n house on i st r e e t . Mr. a n d Mrs. J . 8. Coleman leave J a n u a r y 2 for a n e x te n d e d sta y a t Hacramuuto, Calif., to look a f t e r some p r o p e r t y interests. Mr. und Mrs. Funeho Stubblefie ld, who h a d been visitin g w ith Mrs. Stub b l o f i e l d ’s p a r e n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. F. W. H a w k in s, left y e s t e r d a y f o r Rose bu rg to spend C h ristm a s w ith Mrs. S t u b b l e f i e l d ’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Sm ith. Mr. a n d Mrs. F . W. H a w k i n s u n d »on Dale will also go down the latter part of the week to »pond Christm as. You should see the new line of agate jewelry for Christmas at The White Pharmacy. dec23 Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. U m phrey and Mr. a n d Mrs. B. L. M a c k in m otored to E ugene T u es d ay e v e n in g in the M a r k i n e a r a n d a t t e n d e d tlu* Sousa concert. Mrs. Dale V e atc h a r r i v e d from P o r t land M onday to spend th e holidays w ith her p a rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d Wigle. Mr. V e atc h will come tin* l a t t e r p a rt of the week. Miss M ary E llen Benson came home from Corvallis T uesday t o sp end the h olida ys w ith her a u n t, Mrs. H e r b e r t We defy competition in prices E nkin. Mrs. Beuson is ex p ec te d to- on Christmas goods. The White day. J. F. SPRAY, PROPRIETOR Pharmacy. <]oc23 Miss Ruth Helliwell, of I a ) s Angeles, M iss Gladys Damewood spe nt the | ( a lii., (arrived M onday to visit A. W. week end with Mrs. H. E. Markley. H e llh . •' Miss Helliwell left y e s t e r F r a n k M c F a r la n d a d m in iste r e d re Mr. ami Mrs. II. A. Cham pagne, who d a y fo r Yoncalla, acc o m p a n y in g Mr. t r ib u t i v e justic e to a couple o f «logs hail bet'ii visitin g at tin* home of their a n d Mrs. Gus l V r e t, who hud motored F r id a y , tin* canines h a v in g been kill «laughter, Mrs. A. L. W ynne, re tu rn e d from t h a t place a n d visite d ov e r r ight ing his sheep. a t t h e Helliwell home. .Sunday to th e i r home in P ortland. All vacuum cleaners d e m o n s tr a te d to j Irene S te r lin g r e tu r n e d to h e r home your e n ti r e sa tis f a c ti o n before you in P o r t l a n d S u n d a y a f t e r a visit of buy. A. L. Wynne. dccOtf several week* w ith her m other, Mr*. C. W. Caldwell r e tu r n e d M onday E. J . Laminon. from P o r t l a n d ami says t h e w e a th e r We have decided to make very there is much colder t h a n here. Mrs. F a n n ie Witt«* has sold he r close prices on Pyralin ivory for ranch a t Yoncalla a n d is m oving back Christmas. The White Pharmacy. to C otta ge Grove. Galloway w rites insurance. B rig h to n I Leonard a n d H a r r y Neet w ent t o D e x t e r T uesdny on a «luck | h u n tin g expeditio n. The social session a d v e r t is e d for F r i T he f ir e d e p a r t m e n t a t t e n d e d a flue fire a t the H. B. Breedlove hom e on dny e vening, December 30, has been west Main Monday evening. No d a m p<ist|Hined to F r id n y evening, J a n u a r y 27. You, yo u r families anil your age resulted. Second h a n d goods bought, sold a n d fr ie n d s a re invited. B. B. H A N N A , exchanged. I. B. Morris, a t bridge, t f A. E. BURRO W S, Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s Groom a re in C. W. BURG E. Coquille sp e nding t h e holid ays a t the <123c hom e of t h e i r d a u g h te r , Mrs. W. E. Bosserman, a n d g e tt i n g a c q u a in te d w ith a new g ra n d d a u g h t e r , Donna Dean, w ho recently a r ri v e d a t the Bosserm an home. P ric e it rig h t a n d I ’ll rnovv i t . I f you wish to buy rig h t, see me. City a n d c o u n tr y p r ope rty. J. M. Durham. Mr. an«! Mrs. C. I. Lafoon and d a u g h te r Zelmn, o f Anlauf, v isite d tin* first o f the week w ith Mr. L a f o o n ’s parent*, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. II. Lafoon. P r e m ie r V acuum Cleaners, $5 down a n d $5 pe r m onth . A. L. W ynne. d 9 t f A. Ii. W oodard was in E ugene on i business Monday. Eugene Regist<*r: Ora K. Hem enway, of C o tta g e Grove, W ednesday filed in the o f f ic e of C ounty Clerk Bryson the f a rm name of “ T he B r a m b le s .” T he S t o r e Whe r e Your D o l l a r Does Its Dut y lleuter*, to as te rs, grill*, curler», I lig h tin g fixtun»» a n d s t a n d lumps m ake excellent g ifts . A. L. Wynne. dOtf T here will be a g r e a t 4 t r e a t for nil music lovers a t the M ethodist church CIIONE 9 ON THE WEST SIDE Sunda y, Christm as, m orning nnd eve ning. E specially the m usical program iu the evening. Attention W. O. W. ! Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Vegetables Complete Line EADS FAKE AGENTS D o n ’t givo y o u r m oney to F a k e S u b sc ription A g e n ts “ w o rk in g fnr a schol a r s h i p ; ’ ’ t h e y ’re w o rk in g you. The Bexall S tore can give you a n y a d v a n ta g e a n y l e g itim a te news a g en c y can o f f e r you a n d you c an see us a t a n y tim e y o u w a n t to a b o u t y o u r xnbsciip tious. Hubscriptim is ta k e n for nuy magn r !ne or new spaper listed. C hristm a s md> r» should be given us at once. Do not de lay a n o th e r day. d2 30 T H E HK X A I.L STOBK. Nuf Sed GROCERY ------------- JUST RECEIVED!---- ONE OAR POULTRY FEED ONE OAR OROWN MILL RON ONE OAR WHOLE OORN ------------- GET OUR PRICES------------- Jones & Eaton