The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 10, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THITîSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1925
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE west quarter (NW*4) and the !1 being described as follows: begin- I feet thence north 41° 55", east 100
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND I southwest quarter (SWV4) of see- | ning at a point 400 feet west and i feet, thence north 45° 37* east 100
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE.
! tion 34; all in township 15, south 90 feet south of the above men­ 1 feet, thence ----- 61° 48", east
CASE NO. 16119.
range 1 west of Willamette me­ tioned one sixteenth corner, thence I 100 feet, thence north 69° 51", east
ridian.
north 75 degrees west 244 feet, 178.2 feet, thence north 39° 19".
Continental and- Commercial Trust
The northeast quarter (NEY,) thence south 25° a “st 268 feet east 100 feet, thence north 34°
and Savings bank, a corporation, and southwest quarter (SW>4) of , thence south 50 feet to property | east 55 cast 85° 8 north 14° 38*.
plaintiff, vs. Coast Range Lumbir southwest quarter of section 10; I line containing .7 of one acre, more I east 148 feet to south line of the
company, a corporation. Dollar Port­ the south half (8H) of the south­ ‘ or less, all in Lane county Oregon. i McCornack land in Lane county.
land Lumber company, a corpora­ west quarter (SW<4) of section 16;
Also begin at a point at Oregon.
tion, Credit Service company, a all or section 22. excepting the intersection of north right of way
Also a strip of land along west
corporation, John A. McPherson, as north half (N^J) of the northwest j of S. P. R. R. company and west I side of county road 30 feet, wide.
Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Coast quarter (NWVi) thereof; all of ' side of county road said point be­ 15 feet on each side of center line 1
Range Lumber company, Norris R. section 24. excepting the southwest ing 1672.3 feet south and 1123.5 described as follows: Begin at
Wentworth, Lloyd J. Wentworth quarter (SW’4) of the northwest feet west of corner in angle of I a point 1466.8 feet south ami 9S3.9
and George K. Wentworth, * Jr., quarter (NW’j) thereof; the north Joseph G. Gray Donation Land j feet west of the corner in angle
trustees and as liquidating trustees half (NU) of section 26; all of Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, township I1 of Joseph G. Gray Donation Land
of the firm of J. & G. K. Went­ section 28, excepting the northwest 16 south range 1 west of tho Wil­ Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, town
worth; Susie L. Wentworth, widow; 1 quarter (NW’D thereof; all of lamette meridian, thence north 37° ship 16’ south range I west of
Norris R. Wentworth and Martha section 36; all in Township 15 40' east along west side of county the Willamette meridian, thenee1
Agnew Wentworth, his wife; Lloyd south range 2 west of Willamette ■ road 293 feet, thence south 71° 12' I uorth 37° 40' east 1519.6 feet, north
J. Wentworth and Imogen S meridian.
. west 888.6 feet, thence south 190 I 24° 6' east 101.5^ feet to east line
All of the north half (Nti) of 1 feet to north line of S. P. R. R. of said claim No. 38, i containing
Wentworth, his wife; Harold A.
Wentworth, a bachelor, Albert F. section 6, excepting the northeast right of way, thence easterly along 1.12 acres.
Stone, Mrs. Albert F. Stone; G. K. quarter (NE1/!) of the northwest said right of way to beginning,
Also a strip of land a
Wentworth, Jr.,
. , a .. widower;
. . Grace quarter (NW1,4) thereof; also lot containing 1.90 acres.
I side of county road 30 1
No.
one
(1)
of
section
5
contain
­
Also begin at the corner in angle 15 feet on each side of 1
Wentworth Biggs and Elmer L,
Biggs, her husband; Margaret H. ing 38.64 acres, and all that part of Joseph G. and Samuel Gray Do­ line described as follows: Begin at
Wentworth, widow,
1" , ”
T. J. Seufert, of the William C. Baird and wife nation Land Claims No. 38 and tho point 68.5 foot east of said !
donation Land Claim No. 43, noti 40, east 84.9 feet, to edge of county corner in angle of said claim No.
Edith M. Peterson a widow,
Defendants. fication No. 6983 lying west of the road, thenee south 24° 6' west 38,- township 16 south, range I
Mohawk River and south of Shot- along west side of county road west of the Willamette meridian,
SUMMONS.
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORE­ •gun Creek, containing about 9<> ■ i 207.9 feet, thence north 190 feet, thenco north 24° 56' east 37.9 feet,
acres,
be the same more or less; I to beginning, containing .19 of an north 37° 54' east 215.5 feet, north
CLOSE TRUST DEED.
To Norris R. Wentworth, trus­ also beginning at a corner 13 rods j ■ acre, in Lane county, Oregon.
' 51° 40' east 652.7 feet, north 42’
tee and as liquidating trustee northeast of the north end of Shot 1 Commencing at a point in the 28' east 115.6 feet to intersection
of the firm of J. & G. K. Went­ gun bridge, running thence south center of the county road twelve of west line of county road, con­
worth, Susie L. Wentworth, Norris by 40 degrees east. 25 rods to the i rods northerlv from the northerly taining ,7 acre.
Also any and all other lands,
R. Wentworth, Martha Agnew center of Mohawk Creek thence end of the bridge across Shotgun
Wentworth, Harold A. Wentworth, returning to the beginning corner Creek in section 5 township 16 dam sites, water rights, booms,
and
following
the
county
road
sur
south,
of
range
1
west
of
the
Wil
­
boom privileges, rights of WM.
Albert F. Stone, Mrs. Albert F.
Stone, Grace Wentworth Biggs, vey 48 rods, thence east to the lamette meridian, thence north 52° easements, franchises and interests
Elmer L. Biggs, Margaret H. Went­ center of Mohawk Creek, thence west Illa rods, and thence north in real estate or personal property in
up the Mohawk Creek until the 32° east 14 rods, thence south Lane and-or in Linn counties, state
worth, Edith AL Peterson,
Defendants: lines intersect, containing 4 acres, 58° east 1114 rods, and thence I of Oregon, owned, possessed, or ae ,
IN THE NAAIE OF THE STATE more or less; also beginning at the southwesterly along the center of quired ny tho Coast Range Lumber I
OF OREGON you and each of you northeast corner of school house said county road to the place of company on January 2, 1911, or
run thence parallel with beginning, being a part of the Wil­ since acquired; together with all
are hereby required to appear and grounds,
the school house ground northwes­ liam C. Baird Donation Land Claim improvements, timber, houses, build
answer the Amended Complaint terly
rods, thence at right an­ No. 43, Notification No. 6983, in ings, structures, engines, ears and
filed against you in the above en­ gles to 40 the
bank of Shotgun section 5, township 16 south, of logging equipment, machinery and
titled coiirt and cause within six Creek, thence south
meandering the south range .1 west of tho Willamette apparatus of every kind and char ,
weeks from the third day of De­ bank of Shotgun
Creek to the meridian, in Lane county, Oregon. acter (except public roads and ’
cember, 1925, which is the date of
Beginning at the Northeast cor­ property and appurtenances of rail I
the first publication hereof, and if county road survey at the southeast
of
Shotgun
bridge,
thence north ner of the southeast quarter of the road companies whether attached
you fail so to appear and answer
easterly
on
county
road
survey
to
northwest
guarter of section 33, in to the soil or not) owned by it
on •or before the last day of the
January 2, 1911, or thereafter
time prescribed in the Order for the southeast corner of school house township 15 south of range 1 west on
Publication hereof, to-wit, January grounds thence westerly to the of the Willamette meridian, Lane built or connected with, used or
southwest
corner
of
school
house
county,
Oregon,
thence
soutn
330
placed
on the real estate herein
14, 1926, for want thereof, the
thence west 400 feet, thence above described, or which may have '
plaintiff will take judgment and grounds, thence easterly to the feet,
thereafter owned by tho Coast
decree against you and will apply southeast corner of school house north 330 feet, thence east 400 been
Range Lumber company or in which
to the court for the relief demand­ grounds, thence northerly till the feet to the place of beginning, con­ it
then,
or since shall have any
taining
3.26
acres,
more
or
less.
lines
intersect,
thence
easterly
to
ed in plaintiff’s said Amended
Parcel described in deed from right, title or interest, or any por
Complaint, a succinct statement the place of beginning, containing
4
acres,
more
or
less;
the
whole
of
Cal
Hileman
and
wife,
recorded
on
tion
thereof,
with all appurtenances
of which is: that the plaintiff re­
it being the intent to de­
cover off and from the defendant, the above described property con- page 198 of book 93 of said Rec­ thereto,
ofDeeds in or near sections scribe herein all of the real and !
Coast Range Lumber company, the raining 8 acres more or less; also ords
personal property of the Coast 1
full sum of $193,500.00 together one dam forming the mill pond in 32- and 33, township 15 south, of Range
Lumber company.
what
is
known
as
“
Shotgun
Creek
”
range
1 aforesaid.
with interest thereon at the rate and one dam in Mohawk Creek, to­
That the personal property re­
bank
of
One
acre
parcel
on
east
of 6% per annum from the first
Alohawk River described in deed ferred to is tynerallv described as
day of July, 1923, and the further gether with water ditch from dam from
Workman, recorded follows, to-wit: Logging railroads
sum of $3,568.95 together with in­ in Afohawk Creek to connect with page Morgan
221 of book 94, Records and rights of way, easements,
pond
in
“
Shotgun
Creek
”
;
all
in
terest thereon from the 24th day
engines, logging equipment,
of April, 1925, at 7% per annum, township 16 south, range 1 west of of Deeds of Lane county, Oregon, donkey
being the Records of Deeds referred commissary supplies, stock of goods,1
nnd the further sum of $576.70 to­ Willamette meridian.
wares
and
merchandise, mill plant
to
in
the
preceding
parcel.
Southeast
quarter
of
section
26;
gether with interest thereon from
Commencing at a point 30 rods and equipment, mill supplies, rail
the 29th day of August, 1925, at southwest quarter of section 26; north
58° west from the northeast road equipment, railroad supplies,
7% per annum and the further sum north half of section 34; northeast
of the school house grounds barn supplies, mill oil and grease,
of $2,914.09 together with interest quarter of southwest quarter of eorner
of
school
district No. 64 of I.ane shop supplies, cook houses, bunk
section
10;
southwest
quarter
of
thereon at the rate of 7% per
Oregon, and run thence houses, a large quantity of mill
annum from the 23rd day of Octo­ northwest quarter of section 24; county,
58° west 10 rods, thence east machinery, saw mill supplies and
ber, 1925, and the further sum of all in township 15 south of range north
6 rods and 7 feet, thence south 58° equipment, and logging and railroad
$831.93 together with interest 2 west of Willamette meridian.
Southwest quarter of southwest east 514 rods, thence south 32° supplies nnd equipment: also abv
thereon at the rate of 7% per an­
west 4 rods and 4 feet to the place and all other personal property now
num from the 8th day of July, quarter of section 21; northwest of
beginning, containing 32 square located nt and-or on or near the
1925, and the further sum of quarter of northwest quarter of rods,
more or less, in section 5, plant of the Coast Range I,umber
section
28;
north
half
of
northwest
$1,913.47 together with interest
township 16 south of range 1 west company at Mabel, Oregon, and
thereon at the rate of 7% per an­ quarter of section 34; all in town­ of
or at or upon any of the real
Willamette meridian.
num from the 3rd day of October, ship 15 south of range 1 west of
Commencing at a point 20 rods property hereinabove specifically
1925, and tho further sum of I Willamette meridian.
Northeast quarter of northwest north 58° west of the northeast described, or herein referred to,
.$19,350.00, reasonable attorney’s
corner of the school house grounds and all chattels, additions, supplies,
fees and $2,000.00 trustee’s fees quarter of section 6, township 16 of
and
improvements
school district No. 64, in Lane betterments
and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ south of range 1 west of W’illamette county,
Oregon and running thence which were or are now owned by
meridian.
bursements
herein;
that
the
58° west 125 feet thencC the Coast Range Lumber company,
amounts aforesaid be adjudged to I Beginning at a point on the north
north 32° east 70 feet; thence south connected with or used or placed
be a first and prior lien upon the south line of section 32, township 58°
east
125 feet, thence south 32° on the real property and located r
15
south
range
1
west
of
Willam
­
property c. scribed in the Amended
west 70 feet to the place of be­ at or near Mabel, Oregon; it be­
Complaint, hereinafter set forth; I ette meridian, 723.3 feet west of ginning,
8750 square ing the intent herein to describe nil
that the trust deed duly recorded the southeast corner of said section, feet, more containing
less, all in section 5, of the real nnd personal property
in book 31, page 126, Records of j and running thence west 357 feet township 16 or south
range 1 west of of the Coast Range Lumber com­
Mortgages of Lane county, Oregon, along the south line of said section
pany, together with all buildings,
merdian.
be foreclosed as a mortgage and 12 to the east bank of the mill race, the A Willamette
strip
of
land
the east structures and. improvements of
the property herein described be i thence north 21° 40' east along the side of county road along
every
kind and character, owned
30
feet
wide,
ordered sold as real property is east bank of said mill race 208' 15 feet on each side of a center by it on
the 2nd day of January,
sold under execution in such lots feet, thence east parallel with the lihe,
1911,
or
which may have been there
described
as
follows:
Begin
­
or parcels, or in one lot or parcel, south line of said section 32, 357 ning at a point 1875.6 feet south after placed
upon the above de­
as will» bring the highest and best feet to the northwest corner of and 274.9 feet west, of the northeast scribed premises
every name and
price, and that the proceeds of said a tract of land sold by Lena M. corner of Thomas Gray D. L. C. No. nature whntever, of then
or
sale be annlied first to the expenses Gerking to the Rural Supply com­ 42, Notf. 6982, township 16 8. R. one thereafter acquired by owned
com
of said sale, next to the costs and pany, thence south 21° 40' west west of Willamette meridian, thence pany, together with all said
privileges
disbursements of this suit, then to 208 feet to the place of beginning,
14° 38' east 920.8 feet, north and appurtenance» thereunto be
the reasonable attorney’s fees, then containing 1.59 acres of land in north
7° 12' east 755.2 feet, north 13° longing, also the rights, franchises
to the trustee’s fees, and then to said section 32. Also commencing 58'
west
38 feet to edge of county ano estates then owned or since
the amount advanced by plaintiff [ at a point in the county road 619.3
acquired by the Coast Range Lum­
containing 1.19 acres.
and adjudged due it for insurance, feet west from section corner of road
a strip of land 30 feet wide, ber company.
abstracts, taxes and then to the sections 4 and 5 of township 16 and 15 Also
The service of this summons is j
feet
on
each
side
of
a
center
other amounts adjudged due plain ' sections 32 and 33 of township 15 line described as follows: Begin­ made
by publication in the Cottage
tiff from the defendant, Coast i south, range 1 west of Willamette ning six feet west of the said Grove
a weekly
Range Lumber company, with inter- i meridian running thence northerly northeast corner of said D. L. C. 42, newspaper Sentinel
published at Cottage
est on said various sums from the1 along center line of county road Notf. 6982, township 16 S. R. one Grove, Oregon,
for
six
successive |
feet, thence
104 ___
feet, , I
date of said decree and tho over- 34 ___
_____ west
___ __
13° 56' east 35 weeks, by order of the Honorable I
plus, if any there be, abide the thence southwesterly 34 feet to a west, thence south
G.
F.
Skipworth,
circuit
judge in
to west side of county road,
order of the court; that execution point 104 feet west from the start­ I feet,
above entitled court and cause,
issue for the enforcement of said ing point, thence east 104 feet to containing .02 of an acre; ail situ the
which order was duly made on the 1
decree, and that the plaintiff may the place of beginning. Also com- ated in Lane county, Oregon,
of December, 1925.
along
A strip of land
___ _____
„ the
__ east second day
beeome a purrhnsor nt said sale, mcncing at a point in the county
T. T. BENNETT,
nnd that the sheriff, or other of­ road 34 feet northerly and 619.3 side of the county road 30 feet
Marshfield, Oregon.
ficer making said sale, put the feet west from the section corner wide, 15 feet on each side of a
MAYER. MEYER.
purchaser or purchasers in posses- ' of sections 4 and 5, in township 16, center line described as follows:
AUSTRIAN
& PLATT,
sion of the property ordered sold,I and sections 32 ami 33 in township Beginning at a point 2712.1 feet
Chicago. Illinois.
and that the defendants, and all 15 south of range 1 west of Wil­ south and 1034.8 feet west of the
CHAS. L. POWELL.
persons claiming by. through or lamette meridian, running thence northeast corner of Thomas Gray
Chicago, Illinois.
under said defendants, or any of west 104 feet to a point 34 feet D. L. C. 42, Notf. 6982 township 16 d3j!4c(T)
Attorneys for plaintiff.
them, be barred and foreclosed of northerly from the section line be­ 8. R. one west of Willamette me­
all right, title, claim, interest and I tween
__ _______
_ ridian, said point being in the
sections _ _____
5 and __ 32, , ______
townships
equity of redemption in and to 16 and 15 south of range 1 west, east line of county road, thence
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
said propertv after the time fori thence northerly on a line parallel north 43° 28' east 41.2 feet, north
MENT.
redemption has expired; that in with the county road 128.5 feet 23° 45' east 100 feet, north 24'
case plaintiff is a_
a purchaser at said thense easterly to the center of 53' east 100 feet north 31"
Notice is hereby given that
execution sale, the amount of its the said county road a distance of east 143.8 feet north 41° 55' east
bid may be credited on the judg 140.6 feet from the point where the 100 feet north 45° 37' east 100 feet Robert Lesley Learning, adminis­
ment or decree which it may on-
ob- section lines aforesaid cross said north 61’ 48' east 100 feet north trator with will annexed, of the
tain herein to the extent of the I highway, thence southerly along 69° 51' east 178.2 feet, north 69° estate of Elnornh Guering, de­
amount of said bid. and that the! the center of said highway 106.6 19' east 100 feet, north 34° 55' ceased, has filed in the county
east 85.8 feet,, north 14° 38' oast
plaintiff have such other and fur feet to the place of beginning,
ther relief as to the court shall
All lands acquired by Andrew J. 148 feet, to south line of AfcCor- court of the state of Oregon, in
nack
’s land, containing .82 of an and for Lane county, his final |
seem meet and equitable; that the Workman, west of Mohawk River
real property aforesaid is located and north of Shotgun Creek in acre, situated in Lane county, Ore report and account as such ad- !
in Linn and Lane counties, Oregon, Baird Donation Lana Claim No. 43 Bon.
minist rat or and that January 5,1
A strip of land along the west 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock I
and is described as follows, to-wit: in township 16 south of range 1
side
of
county
road
-
30
feet
wide,
All of section 13 in township 15 west of Willamette meridian (ex­
a. m. of said day at the county I
south, range 1 east of Willamette cepting: three parcels mentioned in 15 feet on each side of a center court room thereof has been bv [
deed to trustees, German Baptist line, described as follows: Begin­ said Court fixed as
meridian.
.
the time and |
ning at a point 1869.5 feet south
A strip 5 chains wide off the Church, recorded on page 28 of 89° 15' east of southwest corner place for hearing objections to
54; and parcel described in
entire south side of the southwest book
to N. G. Hyland recorded on section five, township sixteen, south said report and for the final settle
quaiter (8W%) of section 22; the deed
page 383 of book 62; and parcel l range 1 west of Willamette me- ment of said estate of the said ,
southeast quarter (SE%) of the described
in deed to George Wind ' ridian, thenee north 12°, west 285 deceased.
southwest quarter (8W%) of sec ham, recorded
on page 421 of book i feet, north 27° west 364 feet, north
ROBERT LESLEY LEA MINO,
tion 24; the northwest quarter
,
'
52; all in Records of Deeds of Lane 5° 30' west 223 feet north 69° 15'
(NW%) of the southwest quarter county,
Administrator with will annexed
west 286 feet, north 48’ 30'west 310
Oregon;)
being
those
owned
(SW%) of section 26; the north
of the estate of Elnorah Guer­
sai,\ Workman October 26, 1911. feet to line between Washington
half (NMi) of the northwest quar­ bv
ing, deceased.
then conveyed to said Coast Adams and Sherman Adams, con-
ter (NW*4) of section 27; all of and
; taining 1.1 acres situated in Lane
section 30; the west half (W1J) Range Lumber company, deed re­ I county. Oregon, described in Lane H. J. Shinn,
corded on page 68 of book 95 of
Attoreny for estate. n26d24c(T)
of section 32 (except lots 5 and 6 said
I county Deed Records, nage 43,
Deed Records.
of Morden’s Colony as platted and
i volume 93.
Beginning
at
a
point
in
the
coun
­
recorded in Lane county. Oregon);
268 feet northerlv and 619.3
A strip of land along the west
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
the south half (814) of the north ty road
west from the section corner ' side of the county road 30 feet
MENT.
east quarter (NEIi) and the s*th- feet
wide,
15
feet
on
each
side
of
a
of
sections
4
and
5
in
townshio
16
east quarter (HE1*); the east naif and sections 32 and 33 in township 'enter line described as follows:
Notice is hereby given that Jen
of the southwest quarter (except 15 south range 1 west of Wiliam Beginning at a point 1251.5 feet
2 acre* lying north of the Mohawk ette meridian, thence running 104 north end 2079.2 feet east of the I nie M. White executrix of the es
deeded to Cal Hileman March 3. feet west, thence southerlv on rf sonthwest corner, section 5, town tate of Busan Shaffer, deceased
1904, by deed recorded on page 256 line parallel with said county road ship 16 8. R. one west of the ! ha» filed in the county court of
of volume 66 of the deeds and 35.5
feet, thenee easterly to center Willamette meridian, thence north i the state of Oregon for Lane conn
records of I-ano county, Oregon) of county
road at a point 67.4 feet 48° ¿O' east 305 feet, north 61* I ty her final account and report as
in section 33. Also beginning at a southerly from
of beginning, 15' east 40 feet to west line . such executrix and that 10 o’eloek
point 30 chains north of the south­ thenee northerly place
said county D. L. C. 43, containing .24 of an
west corner of said section 33, run road 57.4 feet to along
I in the forenoon on the 22nd day
of begin acre, all in Lane county, Oregon.
ning thence east 5.85 chains, thence ning, all being in place
Lane
county,
A certain strip of land 15 feet in [of December, 1925 at the county
south 4 0* east 3.43 chains Oregon.
width lying on the south side of a 1 court room in Eugene, Oregon has
north
30*
east 3.31
chains,
Beginning at the one sixteenth strip of land 30 feet wide described I been by the said court appointed
thence east 10 chains thence north
10 chains, thence west 20 chain« to eorner 1320 feet south of the quar­ »• follows: Bginning at a point \ as the time and place of hearing
the quarter section eorner on west ter eorner for sections 28 and 33, 2712.1 feet south and 1034.8 feet objection» to said report and ac­
line of said section, thence south thence sonth 330 feet, thence west west of the northeast eorner of the ’ count and for the final settlemsnt
10 chain« to the place of beginning; 400 feet thence north 330 feet, Thomas Gray D. L. C. 42, Notf. and distribution of the residue of
also a strip of land 24 feet wide thenee east 400 feet to the place 6982, in township 16 south of the
said estate.
from the main mill rwee along the of beginaing. enclosing a dam site range 1 west of Willamette me
JENNIE M. WHITE,
southeast side of the said mill rare, on the Mohawk River and contain­ ridian, said point being on the;
Executrix of the estate of
commencing at the north line of ing 3.26 acres more or less in see east line of the eoonty road;
said Hileman land along southeast tion 33. township 15 south of range thenee north 43* 28* east 42.2 feet,
•’usan Hhaffer, deceased.
side of mill race to what is known 1 west in I-ane county, Oregon. thence north 23 * 45* east 10O feet,, H J. Shinn,
Also
one
parcel
of
land
85
feet
in
thenee
north
24*
53*.
east
100
feet.f
as the Rock Creek Dam. in section
Attorney for estate n!9d1Tp(T)
33; the south half (8H) of north width on line of present raceway. thenee north 31* 53* east 1438
I
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Per Pound
4-lb. Package
Sunmaid Bulk
15c
44c
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Corn
Pork and
Beans
Can
Can
15c
10c
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String
Beans
Campbell’s
Soup
Can
Can
15c
10c
Crackers
Coffee
3-Pound Bpx
A Real Good
Grade
Per Pound
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49c
•
43c
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