The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 27, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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I f the articles are brief and to day In tha week to the uae of the labors, and the county agents have
tha point; If they ara tim ely and county agent and farm bureau. been quick to taka advantage uf
deal with some agricultural or These papers have found the plan the opportunity.
There Isn't a real, live county
home problem of Importance to the exceedingly profitable. They are
Cuunty Fruit Inapart«» C. E.
Hy F.IMIAB W COOLEY
community; If they are educational rendering a great service to thalr agent in the country who cannot
Mtawart un Monday announced a |
Agricultural Kalenalun Ile partine« t. International Harvester
In nature and not merely an outline communities and their work Is ap­ get valuable aaaiatance from hie
apray program for apple and pear j
Company
local papers. And the efficiency of
of work done by the county agent, preciated.
More than anything else, they the county agent Inereaaes In pro­
they will be welcomed by editors.
No. I. LlmO-aulphur volution,
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Many prominent dally newspapers j enable the county agents to many portion to tha number of people
Io 1 gallona lo 100 gallona of water I The county agent can sacura no much practical Information aa p«
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1/1 fritta»
alhle aeri
and ha
he an/tll
ahould
make FVPTV
every donate an entire page on a certain time« Increase the result« of their J ie ^ « a d d e ^ o reachjand h e l j ^ ^ ^
Apply when lea yea are % to % greater aaaiatance than that which
I Inchea long around the bloeaom wl|)
rh . arfu |jy , nd gladly ren- effort to place thia Information In
every farm home. T h ia can be
¡ N a l Llma-aulphur aolullon. 3
by the editor, of h l. local moat quickly and moat thoroughly
accompllahed by making uae of the
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l o t h e ^ d ay. w h e n ............called ^
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“ o r bU .oca, paper.
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No. 8 L im e - a u lp h u r a o lu llo n . 2 upon to .«Iva many w rlo u . prob- WOuU* t . k . him orvaral m onth. <O
aallona olua 2 Dound. of lead ar-1 >ama of reconatruction, the duty vl, u every farm In the average
Senate to ll«l ga’llo n .'o f water A je l
reaponalblllty which reat upon county; It would take aeveral d a y .;
olv when h r i ' fo u H h . of petal. I «h« county agent are much greater itl , ven telephone to every farmer,
have fa U .n
fo u r,h "
' , han
normal tim e.
More than but tha local paper, reach every
N o « I Ime aulohur
volution 2
before he ahould try to render farrner In a few hour..
gallon, to 100 gallon« of water •»•«? »»rvlce poa.lble t o /h e people
Whan hog cholera or aoma other
i o , I V 1ft ilava .H e r No 8
h l. community More than any anlma, dlae.ae break, out In the
F o r a n h ld a on aoolea add nil o other
agricultural worker,
the community, the local pres, offera
tine aulDhate % nounda to 100 gal county agent la fam iliar with the an immediate mean, of aoundlng a
BETWEEN M AR C H 24th A N D 29th THE AM ERICAN
!,'n. i f w ater before putting In the need, and the pow lbllltle. of hU warnlng to farm e r, and for fur-
lim e . o l i , b u r In N o 2
community. He know, the climatic n|.hlng auch advice and counsel as
. ’
PUBLIC W IL L M A K E A SUPREME TEST OF THE
T o p r e v e n t f o l ia « « Inlury when condition., the .oil condition., the may b< neceaaary
ualng Im eaulphur aolullon add o n e m arket condition. He know , the
The need of harv.atlng wed corn j
SPEED. P O W E R , SA FE TY A N D E C O N O M Y OF
pound Iron sulphate (copperas! to various problem, that confront the before It freezes; of property ator-
farmera of hla county.
ing It and testing It; the wisdom of
each 300 gallons of water.
He la In a position to know how treating oata for amut; the beat
"To prevent ruaaetlng of the fru it
of pears auch aa IFAnjou, Cornice, each of theae problem, haa been way of combating Insect peata; the
etc., use calcium monoaulphlde at aucceaafully solved by one or an- care of farm machinery these, and
rate of 10 to 12 pounds to KlO gal­ Other Of the farmer« In hla locality, «core« of other matters, can be
lons of water Instead of lime sul­ ami he can render no greater aer- preaented through the local papers
Vice than to aee that every other In a manner that will make the
phur solution afte r spray No. 1.
farm er profit« by the experience, article« of great Importance both to
In short, he ahould secure aa the readers and to the papers.
Can't Believe It All
“I f you lisd Io believe everything
S A G IN A W .
you bears,“ said Uncle Eben, “you'd
B in blu* begin to wonder whether
(Hpeelal to tha H rntlael. I
deafness wasn't a hleasln'."— Wash­
March 28. Wanda and Ronald
ington Klar.
Fogle, M ary Alma and Delmer
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Benaton and Robert Keene a t­
"The Romantic Age" la the name
tended a birthday party at the
NOTICE TO CBBDIT0B8
,I.ogan Hear home at Creswell Sat of the senior clean play to be given
a y af
w ternoon.
. . . _ . ___
rT 'h ._ occasion
n a n a a lK n
to/ WI
April 28. The cast of characters Is
N e lle . la hereby
a s lo
iraby (le
slraa
i® all p e rto n .
The
waa
la «iinm asneaYaU
II u ;
aa follows; Henry Knowle, Jack
eXe^H
U
r.
h*..‘‘“
t.,.n
the
»Ixth
birthday
anniversary
of
■Iffned. Asnea
Chestnut; M ary Knowle (hla w ife!.
duly appoint «»4 « d m ln is tra trli of tk«a aa l« e o ru H e a r .
Mellaande (hla
lata o f J«»«t T Daildaori
«ah. ■«« daraaaaad.
« T i.', by n
mr. a » n d u j j .Mn». W olf Allen and M a r y Vlnaon;
(hr eouwty
rounty eourt
tb«
«ourt of tha Mtata
Mt«t« of
<>f Oregon
Vragoo
„.nie,«#
iriia a ta a t t h f daughtar!. Jewel Brainard;
Jane
f.,r I m io . eounty and ba« q u a llft.4 aa «ueh »on of Wendling wem Kueet« DI me
(hla niece!, Ethel Bennett; Bobby.
««lin ln latratrli and tbat a ll p*r««n« ha*
Judaun Allen nome Hunday.
“ lug claiina »galnat tha aald aetata ara
M ra W ill Uonberger Vllited at Francis Pitcher; Gervatae Mallory.
John Nordstrom; Alice, Genevieve
H .,
a d m iaiatratrls at tha offle« of
II
.1 Mlalllnif her parenla. M r and U r i.
The student, of the dramatic
r .V -L iih .^ ’ . h ^ r t . Ä
.’ u » < * r l . Keed h a . left for her home class are working on a number of
one-act plays which they plan to
l»alr af flrat pablteatlon tba 1 StA day of a t lieaver Creea.
March. 10SO
Francea Keene. Claude Wllley give soon. Tha plays are: “A O lrl
AOWr.H C A T IIF K IN R M IL L R H .
and M r. and Mra. D. A. LaHoon to Order,” "A Grand Evening,"
„ fo il,____________ _
A dm ln letratri a of tha Catate
and children of Cottage Orove were • Confeaalonal." "The M aker of
lew as tesa pit*— l.o . h. Tetado. O..
of J aael T . Davldaoo.
Do-
as eke
e eased.
gueste at the I-owell Benaton home Dreams," and "Mra. Oakley's Tele­
II J RHIVW.
phone." Some of the plays are di­
A ttaruoy for Katale.
a»lS elOe Hunday.
M r and Mra. E. H. Koch were rected by students of the class and
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Come in and arrange for your own test You are to
business visitors In Creswell Sat­ some are directed by Mlaa Gilbert.
motiob o r « H R iiir r ii bale ou a t -
The
of the
different
plays
r (ja y .
• saB
l casta
« IO I U
AJ4
H it
W
ia a d a iB S b
y
urday
TACHMBWT BXECUT10M
O. F. Monroe and nephew. Forest «tudy In rooms other than the class
judge this remarkable motor ce* in your own way.
Notice la b e raty g lraa that by vlrtuo ef Monroe, left Monday for Beecher, room so that the several casts can
• a aareutioa. Judgmaal and ord«*r of aal» where they w ill spend a week at j a|| practice a t once.
of atUchad proparty iaoaad out of tba
f-
W
la a « a e » /w a *e ranch
r « a r v /« H
C *^ a*a a
Vf n a Harvey,
l-f«srx/M<
4
7 2 M IL E S PER H O U R . . . 6 5 H O R S E P O W E R
Monroe's
Edna
Mae
assisted by
rtre u lt court of I.aBa couaty. Htata of
dragon, on tba Bflth day of
Fabruery,
Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Francis Mackln, entertained Rev.
I »80. w harrln Cottage U ro ra AdpAtwi'-at Creswell were Sunday guests at the
and Mrs. Randall at a dinner
bureau, a corporation.
rac<«var«'d Jadg
48 IN SEC O N D G E A R . . . RICH UPHOLSTERY
Thursday evening at the practice
man! agnlnat M lnala
P e a rl H ea rt Lean Bart Johnston home.
and lla a ry N H earlckaea. bar buobaatf.
Among those from here that at­ house.
for tbo aum of three hundred aiaty two tended a dance Saturday night In
A brief assembly waa called F ri­
IN T E R N A L 4 -W H E E L BR A K ES . . . 4 T W O -
dollars th irty nine coats ( | M 2 5®). and
the fu rth e r oum of
s « » » B l» ti
dollar« Lynx Hollow were M r. and Mrs. day for the purpose of advertising
fifty cents < |1 7 5 0 ) coato. w ill h nald Francis Eastburn. Mr. and
Mra. the R. O. T. C. band from Oregon
W A Y H Y D R A U L IC S H O C K A B S O R B E R S
'judgm ent was earolled and doebatad la Lawrence Montleth, M r. and Mrs. State college.
Dr. Polling of the
«aid court on the 2«tb day t»f F « M BIT
Lowell
Benaton, a»r.
M r anu
and oira.
Mrs now
How- - extension department of O. 8. C.
x iw e ll Menaion,
' It l O , and aald attachm ent elocution to L
me directed com man d -d ne in the name ard Keene. Evelyn Benaton, George Kave a abort talk. "Yourselves aa
of the B u te of Oregon In ord e r to setl«fy C
Conley,
Pete
o n le v . P
e te
Briggs and Buck students.” The band gave several
W IL L Y S - O V E R L A N D ,
IN C .,
TO LE D O ,
O H IO
•aid judgm ent. Interest, cento and accru­
numbers.
ing ooatn. to sell tbo fo llo v io g described Hardlsty.
George Fogle of Salem visited
The Torch Honor society held an
property to w i t :
Mouth one ha lf ( B t t ) of lot two
Sunday at the home of a brother, initiation ceremony Thursday eve­
( 3 ) blocb two ( 3 ) b 0 M eP arland o
ning at the Colonial. Those Ini
Dewey Fogle.
•eeond addition to Cottage
Grove,
D eE tta and Fern Campbell of tlated were Genevieve Mulvlhill,
l a a i county. Oregon.
Now. therefore, in tha name
of the Cottage Grove visited with
Mrs Frances Randall, R ita Balles, K ath­
B u te of Oregon, and In com pliant« with
M argaret Keene Tuesday after­ leen Beidler, M ary Jane Caldwell,
aov
tb« nald attachment . •« •c u llo n and order
Mildred Chapman, Orville Etter,
, uf «al«, «ad In order Io «atiafy «aid judg- noon.
D K A L1R
. meal. ia le re « U and accruing real«. I arili
Mra. Cora Fogle and stater. Mrs. Edna Hands, Florence Kebelbeck,
on tb« Bib day of At>rll. 1 9 3 t. a t tb« Pearl Flnseth of
Cottage
Grove,
M
argaret
Leonard,
Frances
M
ack­
hour of 10 o'clock In tb« foruaofto of «aid
visiting ln. Ruth Olson. Evelyn Smith,
day at the anuthw««t fro n t doar o f the spent Tuesday at Lowell
eounty court bou««, Eugene. IrnnD county, their mother. Mrs. Clara Taplln.
Louise Wynne, Beth Bede, Llewel­
Oregon, o ffe r fe r «ale and «ell for ca«b
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keene lyn Rex. Evelyn Shanda, Edwin
, at public auction, «object to redem ption
Eastman, Doro­
a« provided by law. all lb« rl< b t. title spent Monday evening at the Les­ Richard. Ardlth
aad lnter««t of the aald defendant«. M in
lie learning home In Delight val­ thy Jennette and W ilb erts Wilson.
, ni« Pearl H «»rlck«en and H en ry N. Uno*
Those advanced to two-bar mem­
! rlcb««a. and a ll peraon«
claim ing
by, ley.
bership were; Genevieve M ulvlhill.
ihrooah o r under them, or « llb «r of tb«m
Francea Randall. Katherine Young.
In and to _____I Bkv«.,®vw.
LATHAM .
Hated and firs t publltbed tbl« Atb day
Carolyn Orannls,
V icto r Goff.
Mar«b? 1930. b
a te d ‘ and * * last * - pub
b«
- • 1
Oeorge Kebelbeck, Delbert Safley,
IUb«d Ib i« 8rd dar of A p ril. 1930
(Special to the Sentinel.!
Merle Hockett and Wayne Monroe.
H . L, BOWW. 8 b « rlff of Lan»
March 25 - The Latham commun­
mr« a9
County. Mtat« of Oregon.
Members awarded the torch pin
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ity waa saddened by the death Sun­
were: Della Gallo. Ralph Monroe,
day of Mrs. Harley W illiam s. Men
NOTICE o r FBIVATB SALE.
Elm er Allen, Mildred Coates and
at the Woodard Lumber company
Elbert Smith.
Is th® county court of tks Slate o f Ore- dock sent a floral piece.
In the cltlxenahip cup contest the
I to n lo r the County of l^ n e .
The P. T. A. win meet at 8
sophomores defeated the Juniors
In the m a ile r ol Ihe e .ts le of ! dgsr A
o'clock Thursday evening for elec­
1 Willeon. deceased.
8-4 In Indoor baseball Monday on
I
Notice le hereby » Ire s that Ihe under- tion of officers.
' signed adm inistrator of the
estate
of
Mrs. Amanda Hull is spending the south field.
H a rrie t Ostrander, who was 111.
I Edgar A. W illson, deceased, w ill, a lte r
this week at the Albert H u ll and
ihe 17th day ol A p ril. 1US0. a l mom I . In
has returned to school after an
Roscoe Yearous homes.
the Elrat N ational Bank building In Ku
, gene. Oregon, sell nt private eale to the
The Albert H ull fam ily and Mrs. absence of several weeks.
Miss Gilbert, instructor in Eng­
highest bidder lo r rash the follow ing d r .
Amanda H u ll were dinner guests
crlhed real promises, to w tl:
:: r
recently at the W. A. Hemenway lish, returned to school Monday,
Tw en ty a ll lest 5 Inchea o il o l
having recovered from influenza.
». I
west aide ol lot tw o ( 2 ! , block lo ur
home west of Cottage Grove.
Jean Allison returned to school
1«! o l J. I I . M cFa rla n d 's addition
The Albert H u ll fam ily visited
to Cottage Urove. Lane county, O re­
Monday
after
an
absence
of
six
Monday evening at the Archie W al­
gon, an platted and recorded.
weeks.
W IL L IA M W . W IL L S O N . A d­
ker home.
Agnes Graham returned to school
m in istra to r o l the Estate o f
Arleen Dillon. Pauline Wertx,
n i2 0 a l7 Edgar A. W illson. Deceased
Jack Carter and Robert Kruse were Monday after an absence of eight
the eighth grade students who at­ weeks.
rx
NOTICE o r 8HBBITT S SALE
Delbert Sikes, a junior, and
tended the Four-H Industrial tour
Jim
m
y
Harrison.
a
freshman,
last Saturday. They
In the circuit court of the B u te of In Eugene
riregoa. for Lane county.
were accompanied by Miss Heacock dropped school.
Tho U nion
C entral
L ife
Insurance
Donna Bartell has been 111 for
and Mrs. Mercer, Latham teachers.
company, a
corporation,
p la in tiff
vs.
of Interesting several days.
(la rfle ld 0 . Crow. M arth a T . I I Crow, The trip was full
Genevieve Woodard, who had
M ary tfowera. Erank lla m b lra and M a ry educational experiences
and de­
Bvrtba Hamblen, defendants.
tailed reports were given at school been absent on account of Illness,
lly rlrtu e of aa elocution. Judgment,
returned to school Monday.
decree and order o l aale laancd out of by the students attending.
Elm er Allen, who had been w ork­
the above entitled court In the above en­
Miss Abbie Jane W hite Is visit­
titled cause, to me directed and dated ing this week with the Alfred W hite ing, returned to school Monday.
Ihe 2 #th day of re b ru a ry . 1930. upon u
The juniors defeated the fresh­
Judgment and decree entered
in
eald fam ily.
A surprise birthday party was men 18-16 In Indoor baseball Wed­
court on the 35th day of February, 1980.
The seniors defeated the
In fa ro r of Tha C olon C an lral L ife In- given recently for N . W . W hite at nesday.
•urem*« company and aralnat (he ««hl
Those present were sophomores 15-14 Thursday. These
defendant« M arth a T . If . Crow.
M ary his home.
Mrs. games count toward the citizenship
Howere. Frank Ham blen and M ary B ertha Mrs. N. W. W hite, M r. and
llam blen . for the
follow ing
auma
ol Herald W hite and daughter, Mr. contest.
money, to w it: »877 57 w ith In te rs il at
A contest between the students
10% from August 1, 1 92 9 ; »37.38 w ith and Mrs. W ill Massey, Mr. and Mrs. in rooms 1 and 8 of the sophomore
Interest at 1 0% from November 22, 192 9 ; John Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Vlnal
»3902.48 w ith lntereet at 7 % from Aug Randall and son and the
A. M class to decrease the number of
ust I 1 9 2 9 ; the fu rth e r sum of » 800 a t­
absences and tardiness
started
torney fees and p la in tiff's costa ta ie d at W hite fam ily.
Mrs. Charles F ry has gone to Wednesday and w ill extend over a
»13 20 and Judgmant entered In
said
cause on the c ro n com plaint of the de Yakim a, Wash., to visit a
sister, period of ten weeks, after which
c a s t/
the winners w ill be given a party
fondant M a ry Sowars In favor of the aald Mrs. Joyce M iller.
M ary Howera and agalnat the defendants
or
picnic
by
the
losing
team.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gleason have
M artha T . H . Crow. Fra n k Ham blen aad
Francis Pitcher, president of the
M ary B ertha Ham blen fo r the following moved to Cottage Grove.
senior class, has appointed the
I auma of money, to -w lt: » 2000.00 w ith
Interval at « % from August 1, 1928: the
following committees to manage
I t will soon be time for thoee
fu rth e r aum of »300 00 attorney's leva
tha senior play: Properties. Elm er
and costa ta ie d at »13.00. and Ihe costs sheared
W all street
lambs to
T h is new E A S Y Iro n e r has m any features to be found jn no
Allen: stage and lighting. Kenneth
of and npon thia w r it ; commanding me emerge w ith a new crop of wool.
Io make sale of the follow ing described
W ard ; ticket sales, Viola Strong;
other iro ner! T h re e times faster— feeds 100 inches a m inute,
real property attuated In Lana
oounty.
advertising, Ralph Monroe; seating.
State of Oregon, to -w lt:
yet is sim plicity itself to operate 1 T h e shoe provides. 100 lbs.
NOTIOB.
George Murphy.
Beginning at the aouthoaat corner
of section »0 In township 20 south,
The
Agriculture
club
has
organ
pressure—
m ore than double that of m an y ironers— w hich gives
Whereas In chapter 127, general laws
range 2 west of the W llla m etts m eri­
of Oregon, enacted In 121». It la declared Ized a baseball team and has elected
i
dian; thence north
11,30
chains;
yo
u
r
w
o
rk
a beautifully smooth, glossy finish. T h e open end,
fo be the duty of every person, firm , co­ Ernest Gugglsburg
captain. The
thence west 28.70
chains;
thence
partnership, company
and
corporation boys w ill play the junior high and
south 22 28 chains Io Ihe right-of-
w
here
most
of the w o rk is done, gets 7*4 % m ore heat I G an be
owning, leasing, occupying, possessing or
way of O. and S. K. H. R . : Ihrnca
having charge of or dominion ov«r any are planning to challenge the rest
operated
w
ith
foot control to leave both hands free, if desired.
In / aoulheaaterly direction follow
land, place, building, etrueturo.
wharf, of the high school.
ing Ih e north line of «aid right-of-
pier or dock which
ia
infeated
with
Instant
safety
release.
Q u ic k acting ro ll stop device stops ro ll
The following girls received hon
way 2 1 .8 8 chains; thence north 18 18
ground squirrels and other noiloua
ro­
chains Io Ihe south line of said «ac­
dents or predatory animals, or aa soon aa orsble mention in Miss Mackensie's
at any point — handy fo r pressing. Self-Aligning — irons all
MI-RAY H A TA TO K »CAB ‘« ctoh
A liK t.IV K N MV IN M I'
H u r r y L. 4'orbett
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s G re a t Help to C o u n ty Agents
A 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 MILE
DEMONSTRATION
HUM BI.K'AN CANDIDATE
WILLYS SIX
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Cmbrll fur Gurrmnr Cum, I'luyd f. Coub, Puhi Ugr.
H o m e In u le m e r c h a n ts w ill b u y t h e i r H A L E S
BOOKS from th e ir H o n e P r in t Shop.
Telephone Customers
In
Cottage Grove
I I k * iit'H b i c II h h I o f m i d i - r i n g y o u r
lrl«*|tlion<* b il ia is n o w in c f f r c l .
r l i ii ii g c a
in
ih«< « la tr a o f
Som e
b illin g
have
r c a u llc il.
I ' l r m r bp i u r e fo rra tl (/■•
nolicp accom panying your
telephone b ill.
M r aliali lie g la d Io h a v e y o u ta k e u p
w ith
our
llu a in ra a
O liir r
any
p o in t
on
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
w h ic h v o n tlr s ir r fu r t h e r in f o r m a tio n .
T he P acific T' ki ^ piione
and
N elson M otor Co.
T elec pifh C ompany
A d v e r t is in g M o n e y P a y s B ig D iv id e n d s .
NOW
This Full Automatic Roll-About
EASY
IRONER
Only
$ 1 04^
S pringtime again i
w h a t«
joy
to be back on the soil....to spade
it up and rake it smooth. O f course
you'll have a garden. NorthrupJ
K in g & Co.’s P a c k e t S e e d s /a J t
your dealers, will reward your effort] i
very satisfactorily.
Each vegetable;
packet is a wonderful value,/«t ,1ts
price....five cents.
/
A in u
tio n 8 0 ; thence esal on aald south
line 5.39 chaina to tha place o l be-
"'"h e g fo n h ii at a point 8 chaina west
of Ihe southeast corner of the W II
Ham Crlddena Donation Intnd Claim
No «0 In township 20. south range
2 west of the W illa m ette m erid ian;
Ihrnce north to the right of way of
aald O and S. K. R.
R .; thence
north 79 degree! weet 80 feet; thence
south to tha south line of said claim
No « 0 ; thence vast to the place of
beginning,
containing
e lit y
(8 0 !
a cre,. Io satisfy the payment, flre l
of the Judgment In favor
of
the
a ln tlff and agalnat the aald de-
ndanla M arth a T . H . Crow. Frank
Ham blen and M ary R ertha flam blen.,
and second to satisfy the payment
of the aald Judgment In favor of the
cro.v-oom plainant M a ry Sowers and
«c«ln«t the ««Id defendant« M artha
T, I I . Crow, Frank
Ham blen
and
M ary B ertha Sowers.
Now. therefore, by r lr tu e ol aald eiacu
lion. Judgniont, decree and order of sale
and In eomplianee w ith the commands of
aald w rit. 1 w ill on Saturday, tha 12th
* o ’clock
ob
day of A p ril. 1930. at ' " 10
court
the
front
door
of tha
• at l
H IF
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U
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MS
...w a county
.e .« ...w ,
—
houNe In Eugene. Oregon, aell at public
snrtlnn. aubjaet fo rsdemptlon.
fo
the
highest bidder for cash In hand, all Ihe
right, title and In terval which Ihe above
named defendants, or either of them, had
on tha l» th day of July. 1929, or sines
that data had In or Io the above dea-
ortbed rani property to satisfy aald eiacu-
tlon. judgm ent. d«ere* and order of aale.
Intsraet, eoata and Booming coals
D ated thia 10th day of March, 1880.
H . L . ROWN,
i n . i n . u h a r l f f Lana County. Oregon,
«
the preaence of the same shall come to
hla, th e ir or Ha knowledge, at once to
proceed and to continue In good fa ith to
e its n n ln a to and destroy such rodents by
poisoning, trap pin g or other appropriate
and effective mesne; and
W H E R E A S gray digger ground squir­
rel« (CHellua douglaail) are no ilo ua ro ­
dents In Lane county. Oregon.
Now. therefore, a il of auch
persona,
firm s, copartnerships, rorporallona
end
companies owning or having
dominion
over land In aald Lane county. Oregon,
are hereby required to taka etepa to ex
term inate said gray digger ground aouir
rela (CHellua d o u g la.ll) w ith in 30 dayt
from the date of tha firs t publication of
thia notice. I f auch atapa arc not takeu.
a person or persona appointed
by tho
osunty coart of aald
o u n t y w ill
enter upon M id lands and proceed to <>•
term inals aald gray digger ground aq o lr
rela (C ltellu e douglaail! and tha coat of
aald exterm ination w ill ba levied agalnat
said lands.
The eounty agricultural agent hereby
designates Monday, M arch 81. aa a day to
be known aa “ squirrel polaonlng day”
throughout the aald la n e county, and II
is hereby recommended
that
poisoned
barley, aa prepared by tha undersigned
and repreaentatlvea of the Bureau of B io­
logical Survey of tha U nited Stales De­
partment of A griculture, be used for tha
purpose of
auch
exterm ination.
Such
polaoncd barley may be secured from tho
undersigned a t hla office in Eugene, Lana
oounty, Oregon, at approxim ately tha coat
of preparation.
tan
Data of first publication of thia notlea
algebra II close for the recent four
week period: Mae Hawley w ith 58
points, Mae Chestnut w ith 47 pointe
and Augusta Heck w ith 45 pointe.
The sophomores defeated the
freshmen 29-24 In a girls* Interclass
baseball game Tuesday.
The Junllr flrat team defeated
the senior flrat team 19-15 In a
girls' baseball game Thursday.
(Signed! 0. S. F L E T C H E R ,
O e u n li Agrleultural Aseat.
Y o u have only to try the E A S Y Iro n e r yourself to see how
simple it is—-how quickly you w ill become expert in its use.
N o practice is necessary on most of your w o rk. L e t us give
you a dem onstration— visit our nearest branch today fo r fu ll
particulars.
Felts Have Varied Uses
Hair felts »ary from the thl«fc-
loosely felted goods which ara used
for upholstering and Insulating pur­
poses, to the herd felt» which are
used for glass and »tone polishing,
slipper soles, wether» and cartridge
wads.
Date-Grawiag Froâtabla
Now the baela of a promising fralt
Industry the date palm wa» a few
years ago little more than a botan­
ical curloalty In the United Staton.
Approximately 3,800 «créa have
been planted to dates In America,
while 250 acma ara now In commer­
cial bearing.
Marsh 8, 1980.
mean 20e
thicknesses of cloth at one time.
TrnewrHara. Th« SenÜBfl.
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