The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 12, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    raiDAY. febriaiit », ira
TW K S E N T IN E ! , POTTAW K OROTW, P R E P O N .
Iter several days this week with
T H O B N T O N OOBNKHS.
Feb. 10.—Mlaa Ann* Walklnshxw Mr«. Mary Smith at th« Joe Pre-
• f Banta Ana, Cal., who 1« visiting maxxl homo.
relative« In tha Grov* and In Eu­
Mrs. Mike Quaglla entertained
gene, epent two days of last week S a t u r d a y for her little eon Michael,
with Klee Ethel Cheetnut
who celebrated hie sixth birthday
Joe Perlnl of Sacramento, Cal., anniversary that day. All the chil­
arrived Thursday of last week to dren In the lane attended and Rita
visit relatives here and at Divide. I and Floyd Quaglla of Walden and
He expects to remain for several Shirley La tie of Cottage Orove aleo
weeks.
were present. Cake and ice cream
Mrs. Jones of Cottage Orovs vie-1 were served.
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Mr and Mrs. Albert Tonole and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E ­
MENT.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L
M K r ri.K M K N T
Tonole and fam ily of I*»»» Creek 1
Notice Is hereby given that the
Notice la hereby given that the
oanyvn visited relatives here Sun­
undersigned has filed herein her undersigned has filed herein his
day.
final account aa the administratrix rtnal Account as the Administra­
John Oliver of Springfield and
of the eetate of Kiley Thomas Crow, tor of the eetate of James K. Polk
Miss
Frances
M.
Wright,
state
Darwin Martin of Eugene visited !
deceased, with the county clerk of May, deceased, with the county
D IT A
briefly Sunday at the C. R Trent ! supervisor of home economica and Ijkne county, state of Oregon, and i clerk of Lana oounty. State ofOre-
Mlse Jane Hinckley, etate super-
order ha* been made and enter- gon. and an order has been made
home.
417*421 Miún Street, Cottage Grove. Oregon
record setting th* 18th day of and entered of record setting the
Miss Harriet Odle of Eugene was visor of the 11 western states In vo-
• guest Tuesday of Mrs. T. C. Shaw. oatlonal home ec'pom lca addressed K.bruaiy. IMS. at the hour of ten »th day of March. 1IU2. at th* hour
Mr and
D- 1* Miller and th* girls league in the assembly o'clock a. m as the time and the of 10 o'elock a rn. as the time and
Zestful— Guy prints!
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lay ng and held Thursday m o r n i n g . Miss eounty court room, county court the county court room, county court
children of Mount View spent Sun- Wright spoke of (he home econom- house. Eugene. I sine county, state I house. E u g e n e . Lane county, state
Oregon, as the place for the hear- of Oregon, ae th* place for the
, day at the Henry Lake home. Ray Ice convention to be held In Me-
objections, If any, to said I hearing of objection*. If any. to
i mond Miller, who had visited over­ Mlnnvllle soon. Two girls will be lng
chossn
from
here,
she
stated,
to
final account and the final settle­ said final account and tha final
night Saturday with Philip Lake
iTIiey’re clever . . . NEW cotton print*
paira
ssttlsmsnt of said astata.
returned home Sunday evening represent the economics depart­ ment of eald estate.
with wide trouser let’s* , Fa»t color»
ment.
Miss
Wright
introduced
Mis*
Dated and first published this 5th
wlth his parent*
Dated and first published this
Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder and Hinckley, who spoke on “Personal 15th day of January, 1932.
I day of February, 1932
family visited Sunday with Mr. and Appearance."
Date of last publication February I itale of last publlcatlcn March 4,
\ \ Oman’s
“I
find
girls
are
discussing
per-
'
' 1932
Mrs. Keith Lyons north of the
13 th. 1932.
sonai
appearance
now
more
than
T. C. W H E E L E R . Adminis­
1 Grove.
ADEI.IA ROBINSON, Ad
% fo r
Service Weight
trator of the Estate of
Mr. and Mra Carrol Howard of anything else." Miss Hinckley said. '
mtnlatratrlx of the Estate of
Silk Hose
"It
doesn't
take
a
lot
of
money
to
Jams* K Polk May. De­
Eugene spent several days last
Riley Thomas Crow, De­
Ksyiai I French
have good personal appearance."
ceased.
I week with A. Schermacher.
ceased.
type
iwnliea
full
_________
______________
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Joe Perlnl ______
accompanied
Mr. and she declared. “lf you have well i
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
o il hlnomrfs. o r
Mra’ keily Pertni of Cottage Grove ch"**n clothe* and are wellgroom-
fS-ni4c
Attorney for Estats.
)15-fl3 j Attorney for Estate.
; to Shoestring valley Sunday to vie- ed T j bc w"11 groomed. Ml**
(.Children’s
j It Mra Perini'« father.
Hinckley believes. Is a matter of I
NOTICE o r FINAL
NOriCE TO CREDITORS.
R / o r
“Du-wall"
fo
r
John Allen of Blue Mountain was bavtn«
fundamental things
SETTLEMENT.
Cottage Grove, Ore., Dec. 18, 1931
I a visitor Saturday at the C. R. 1 ean necli8 Hnd faces, correct pos-
Notice Is hereby given that the
FROCK«
Trent home.
,ur* and heaIth "If ** have exer- j Notice Is hereby given that th*e ' undersigned
a
has filed herein hl*
as Superintendent of
Spi lug punit lui
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scott and little
rMt and the r,« ht *“ nd ”f I undersigned
81*90 In. >ixc
1
final
account
aa
the
administrator
(tanks
for
the
Slate
of
Oregon
Is
In
«rowing girh a » h *
son of Cottage Grove were guests ‘ood- we bave Insured good health bulge of the assets and affairs of i of the estate of Mary F. Massey,
Frisiotnlcal Buy
i Friday afternoon at th* J. W. Fish- I "A I'art of our hon,e economic* the
Hank
of
Cottage
Grove,
Cot
1
deceased,
with
the
county
clerk
of
er home.
department today deals with cloth-j
tags Grove. Oregon, for the purpose Ian« county, state of Oregon, and
Mr. and Mra Joe Premami. Mrs
’ »he “ ld- "and we ara having of liquidation. All persons who ma) 1 an order has been mauv and entered
W oman!
A £
O ilto n
Mary Smith and Mrs. Jones spent“ 0 ,thlnk of cost."
have claims against said bank are ! of record setting the 1st day of
Mondaj- at the Frank LaBlu* home
Hinckley declared that those Hereby
notified
to
make
legal
proof
March,
1932,
at
the
hour
of
ID
at Hebron.
! chosen for special and Important)
Mra D. L. Miller of Mount View , positions or duty are selected for ! thereof by fit.ng a duly verified j o'clock a. in. as the time and the
oi Kxyuu
claim, as by law provided, with the county court room, county court
3 Ib
77x90 In
spent Wednesday with Mra Henry I their Initiative, self reliance and chtputy Superintendent of Banks in house. Eugene. Iutn* county, state
Well-TsiUireil
tllsachsd!
because they can really put things
Lake.
charge at the office of the Bank of j of Oregon, as the place for the hear
across.
"I think our young girls are fac- Cottage Grove, on or before March mg of objections. If any. to eaid
S A G IN A W .
Children's French Leg
A. A. SCHRAMM,
, final account and the final settle
| Ing things much better than they IS. 1932.
fo r
Feb. 10.—Mrs. Wilma Addington used to, This Is an age of oppor- dld-mchld Superintendent of Banks [ m e n t o f said estate.
and daughter of Oakridge were ; tunity for you people. Don't say. 'I
Dated and first published this
dinner guests Saturday at the can t do It.' Take advantage of
■ 29 th day of January. 1932.
SUMMONS.
i Hardtsty home. Mrs. Adldngton is these opportunities as they come to
Date of last publication Febru
In the circuit court of the state
For boy» and giVI*! Fine ribbed cotton,
a niece of Mrs. Nerva Hardlsty.
I ary 26th. 1932
of Oregon, for Lane county.
you." concluded Miss Hinckley.
rayon
»tripod: drop test. Value I
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Snyder of Eu­
JOHN
W
MASSEY,
Adminis­
Clare D'Arcy, plaintiff, va Philip
gene were visitors at the G. Buch- i _
„
. ..
trator of Estate of Mary F.
class
J-
D'Arcy.
defendant.
anan home Saturday.
; ^?r'
A; HaK®“' senlor
M assey. D eceased.
Man’s Ribbed
Mr. and Mr*. H. R. Hodson and dad- complimented the class Thurs- To Philip J. D'Arcy, defendant:
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
In
the
name
of
the
state
of
Ore­
children were dinner guests Wed- da>’ °"
Pro«r''« >“ ‘he ettisen-
fo r
Attorney for Estate
J29-fJ6c
gon; You are hereby required to
nesday at the D. M. Shaw home in j .P contMt-
appear
and
answer
the
complaint
Cottage Grove
At a
meeting of the
against you In the above en­
For
Mrs. Inex Montieth and Mrs. 'e"lor «irl« 11 wa* d‘’cld'^ to wear filed
Medium bssvy
W«U
Frances Willay spent Wednesday “»K»™»! dresses for commence- titled suit on or before four weeks
from the date of the first publica­
with Mrs. WiUey’s parents, Mr. and
_
Mrs. W A. Keene of Cottage Grove
Paul h»nd* « »a* elected prest- tion of this summons, or for want
K-ahev
If
dent
of
th« junior class last Thurs thereof the plaintiff will take Judg
What
Mr. and Mrs. Vem
“Bi< Mac"
onr*
.h
the
of Tom „ How «'«nt against you and will apply to
Delight valley were visitors
— . , , ¿»y , . R> . take -------
, place
“ Buy’
itors
at
tne
. . The -----
Murray Sham pang home Friday Iard- who rM1«n*d-
following the ceurt for tho relief prayed for
f°r
evening
' committee was appointed to plan in the complaint and for a decree
S t u r d y b lu r
' MrsT’ LoweU Benston entertained Ithe c l^ s assembly which U
b* of absolute divorce from you.
■chambrsy! Qu*l-
This summons is published once
at dinner Sunday for her parents. > ®n_Aeli^Ua.J> 2? \ or*le McCoy,
ity
wcrknunthip
each w e e k
for four consecutive
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene of Cot- Augusta Heck. ELxabeth Hemen- weeks, in the Cottage Urovs Sen-
«ivi 6i <
way.
tag* Grove, and for a sister and the
The following managers for the ' linel- » weekly newspaper published
latter's husband, Mr. and Mrs.
"Bells of
Barcelona. at Cottage Grove in Lane county,
.
A Thrift Th rill for Men!
Claude Willey. The dinner was in operetta.
honor of Mr*. Keene's birthday an­ which Is to be presented February *t*ts °t Oregon, by order of the
23,
were
appointed
at
the
sopho-
H°O-
O.
F.
Skipworth,
judge
of
Put ’em where you can get ’em when you want ’em. A
niversary.
Little Jesse Scot; of Cottage more c l a s s meeting Thursday -aid court, made February 9th. 1933.
Tickets. Lewis Wilson; property. and flp,t published February the
cheeking account with this substantial long-established
You’ll marvel at their wearing qualities!
Faye Stewart: stage, Dalton Ward 13th, 1933.
REESE WINGARD. Attorney
p rt.
Twn
roftAn in «nlM mlnr«
O.
V.
Breese!
freshman
class
dad.
How One Woman Lost , talked to the freshmen Thursday
bank discourages indiscriminate spending and gives a
for Plaintiff.
Residence
and Postoffice Address. Eu­
20 Pounds of Fat pay
on c* their
t i*enihlP and urged them to
gene. Oregon.
flS-m ll
dignity to your spending when necessary or desirable.
class dues. The class de- '
| elded upon lavender and rose for i
NOTICE OF FINAL
colors. Lorraine Coiner gave
Lost Her Prominent Hips— class
SETTLEMENT.
a reading, "A Coquette Conquered." )
R O U N D T R IP
In the county court of the state
Doable Chin — Sluggishness ' Millard McFarland has been
elected president of the freshman ; of Oregon, for Lane county.
Betw een points In O regon,
in Iris h Cash S tore
class In place of Jack Kelly, who | In the matter of the estate of
W ashington, Id a h o , U ta h ,
John
Bader,
deceased.
’
resigned.
N
e
v
a
d
a
,
C
a
lifo
r
n
ia
,
M
i.n
*
of C o tta g e G ro v e
Gained Physical Vigor—
Phone 53
F re e D elivery
Committees were appointed at the ' Notice Is hereby given that the ) «ano (w est o t end includi ig
1
Honor
society
meeting
last
Thurs-
'
undersigned
executor
of
the
estate
B
u
tto
,
Hslano,
G
root
Falls,
A
Shapely
Figure.
Capital $50,000
Surplus $25,000
day to plan for the pay assembly of John Bader, deceased, has filed
H s v ro ), W yom ing ( w a it o f
which is to be given March 17 In -n the above entitled court hts final , ■ n d Including G reen R iv e r',
and points In B ritish Co!-, m-
2 Lb. to 3 Lb. Pieces
If you're fat—first remove the ‘ the form of a Saint Patrick's day account and petition for distribu­
bla. M inim um adult faro t o
cause!
newspaper. Committees are as fol- tion of the residue of the said es­
ca n ts . Children h aif to re.
Take one half teaxpoonful of ¡lows: General management and tate and by order duly made and
Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot opening scene. Orval Etter, Ardath entered of record, Saturday the
GOING
water In the morning—in 3 weeks Eastburn, Evelyn Smith; styles, 20th day of February, 1933, at 10
, get on the scales and note how Erma Bennett, Roberta Holmes; o'clock a m. of said day In tha F E B . 1 9 , 2 0 , 2 1 , 2 2
many pounds of fat have vanished, comic, Kathleen Beidler, Frances county court room In the court
■ Notice also that you have gained Mackin, Dorothy Stewart, Kath- house In Eugene, Lane county, Ore­ R E T U R N IN G : M A R C H 1
(Homo by m ld n lrh t that dote)
I In energy—your skin is clearer — erine Young; editorials, Wayne gon. has been fixed by tha court as
Apprasinsio
■you feel younger in body—Krus- Monroe, Melvin Breese; society, the time and place for the hearing
! chen will give any fat person a Madelle Beidler, Gladys Sprouls; of objections, it any there be, to
R
O
U
N
D
TRIP PA RIS
NUGGETS
¡joyous surprise.
front page news, Mildred Chapman. said account and for the settlement
But he sure it's Kruschen — your Vincent Bricher, Evelyn Smith; ad- thereof and the distribution of the
TO
OISTINATIONS
health comes first — and SAFETY Sertisem ents, A r d a t h Eastburn, remainder of the property In the
»OO
10O0
IOO
3OO
¡first Is the Kruschen promise.
Reta Bailes; want ads, Lila Dut- nands of the said executor.
« m i» ! « u n
M iti»
« U li»
Dated this the 31st day of Janu-
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts , '-on. Reta Bailes. Evelyn Smith;
«W A T
AW AT
»W M
AW AT
from Cottage Grove Pharmacy sports, Bernice Mosby, Erma Ben-
ll*3—
10.80
21.60
2.16
)
4.32
(Fre«h ground)
(100% pork)
WORTH HARVEY.
(lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but nett, Orval Etter; city news, Ruth
Executor.
little. If this first bottle doesn't . Olson, Mary Jane Caldwell. Verda H J. SHINN.
Baggag« Cboched
Attorney for E s t a t e . f 2 2 - f ! 9 p
convince you this is the easiest, Brundage; theater news, Erma
Tlchoto good o« all «ralao owd
SAFEST and surest way to lose Bennett, Victor Goff, Anita Halde-
In oll coro. In S ta n d a rd and
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
fat—your money gladly returned.<4) man; believe It-o r -n o t, Melvin
T o u ris t Slaapars, add re g u lä r
Department of the Interior, Unit­
S.2L!'.---- - . — " 2 - . '
. Breese, Arthur Bauder; advice to
•la a p ln g e a r Charge«.
,
- -
- — - , lovelorn, Evelyn Smith, Bernice ed States land office, Roseburg,
. Mosby; recipes, Dorothy Stewart, ' Oregon, January 27, 1932.
Ask local BKont
|
A |\T T"* A
J Augusta Heck, Doris Anlauf, Fran- To Trueman Leader, Disston Route,
fo r datalls
Cottage Grove, Oregon, and May
■ TV f k i N A a a A A k A | res Mackin; serial, Verda Brund-
Note—Our hamburger in ground in the front room. You
L. Leader, deserted wife, of St.
I age. Erma Bennett, Frances Mack-
™ i - — -n — — — m H > i , jn Rusgeii Jones was appointed to
can ace it made.
Frances Apartments, 132 8th St.
W„ Eugene, Oregon, oontestee:
Rates.—One cent the word. Mini- advertise the assembly,
You are hereby notified that Al­
mum of 35 words. Reduction of 10 The girls of the home economics
H im a s modem recipe for dom; the hm ily laundry w o rt
cents on any ad for cash with copy, department entertained M:ss There- bert S. Lancaster, who gives Disston
•- Have plenty of hoi water available from an electric water healer.
and any ad three insertion* for the
Young and Miss Joy Ingalls at route. Cottage Grove, Oregon, as his
postoffice address, did on January
pries of two. when cash accom -) lunch Wednesday.
2. Imtall an electric w aihm j machine which actually takei all the
Phil Hersey, a former student, 22, 1932, file In thia office his duly
Where
panie« copy
L ow
dirt out of dothei, quickly.
who has been in California for corroborated application to contest
3. U ie an eleanc ironer lor all the flat paeces and much of th*
FOB SALE OR TRADE.
some time, visited school last Frl- and secure the cancellation of your
E v e ry
the
FOR SALE—26 HF.An NANNY !Ja>'-
homestead entry, serial No. 018186,
4. Fmah the fancy, fnHy th m ji with an electric eon.
made
November
3,
1928,
for
th«
Et»
goats. WiU sell cheap. Phone
Ethelbert Crawford, senior, is ab-
D ay
Thrifty
C oil A few cent« a day, because electric service a the cheapest
33F12, Fred Guggisberg, —
Disston 'sent from school with the mumps. of SW % of section 7, township 21
thing you can buy today.
I
S,
Range
2
W.,
Willamette
Merl-
|
Phone
53
Free
City
Delivery
route.
J22-fl2p
Result Youth and beauty preserved, time and labor saved for tha
P ric e s
Thrive
FOR SALE — FARM ELECTRIC ? 5 °V* h ? ® " 1 W e d " e s d a >’
busy housewife.
he alleges that the entryman left
Mr
ii„u.
„i„_.
a > .„
_
_
day
with
an
aunt
and
uncle,
light plane Also battery radio
These appliances may be seen at your dealer's store—if your bom*
said land just before Thanksgiving
Mrs. L. C. Montieth.
Both in good condition. Cheap. and
is w ired with plen ty of convienlly placed outlets, you can buy
in the year 1929, and has never
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Nelswanger
of
O U R P R IC E S W IL L C O N V IN C E YOU T H A T T H IS IS T H E
I Phone 15F4 or write box 526, Cot­
since returned to the land except
•hem today and pul them to work immediately.
Creswell
visited
at
the
Pete
Hod-
tage
Grove,
Ore.
J29-fl2p
.
_
lor
a
visit,
and
on
May
SO
,
1930,
the
—r---------- :------------------------ i_____ _ ,so n home Thursday evening.
P L A C E TO T R A D E
PABCO’8 FAMOL’S FELT BASE
A daughter was born February 3 entryman left the said land and
Rugs, telling at lowest prices in to Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bear of abandoned the same and has ever
Moon lain S tates
Power Company
history: 9x12, $4.75; 9xlOH, $3.95; Creswell. The Bears are former since abandoned and remained ab-1
sent from said land, and his where­
714x9, $2.85; 6x9, $1.95; yard goods: residents of this place.
6 ft,. 22c rn. ft; 9 ft., 37c rn. ft.
Mrs. Rose Ann Hardlsty and Miss abouts are and ever since May 30,
Davenport Furniture Co.
f!2p Edith Eaton visited In Eugene and 1930, have been unknown to his
wife and unknown to the neigh­
USED DESKS FOR SALE —ROLL Springfield Friday.
George Lindsay of Creswell was a bors; that defendant, May L. Lead­
top desk, $25; typewriter desk,
9 8-10-lb. bag
$20; flat top desk, $5; swivel chairs, supper guest of Lewis Conley Fri­ er, Is the wife of the entryman, and
B est fine cane
after his abandonment she claimed
$3. $4, $5. The Sentinel. Office day evening.
John Landers of Creswell spent residence on the land for a time,
Equipment of Every Kind. f5-26p
Friday night and Saturday at the but since on or about July 20, 1931,
CELLAR TO GARRET SALE - Pete Hodson home.
and for more than six months prior
Callahan's — Used chairs 49c,
Mrs. Buchanan, Edith Eaton and hereto, said May L Leader has not j
rockers $2.25,
sewing machine, Pete Briggs were In Cottage Grove been on said land, but has aban­
$7.50, bed ends $1.50, coll (used) Friday night.
doned the same* that In the year
springs $1.98, Callahan's—cellar to
Mr. and Ms. Howard Keene and 1929 there was cultivated not more
-“ Ve.’ y° U
S*' •*> R ^ b le of Lynx Hollow moved than one quarter of an acre of said [
,
n*W pa„tt*rn ° f
p,e<2 f' to Saginaw Saturday. Howard Is land, and In the year 1930 not more
only $1.98; new floor covering, 30c ab)e to be baclt to work at the ,,, than one acre, and during the year [
square yard or 20c a foot. Used again after several weeks' sickness, 1931 there was no cultivation of any i
electric range, $19.85, Westinghouse,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Montieth and part of said land; that the livestock
| new wood range $40, new mattress children were dinner guests at the which the entryman at one time j
: $5.98. At Callahan's on west 7th St., Charles Sharon home Sunday.
For the Washington's Birth­
had on the land was sold off In the
! Eugene.
f5-19p
day holidays (a 3-day week­
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and son spring of 1930, and all other per-1
Yellow or W hite
[7th St. 7th S t
7th 8t. 7th St. Howard visited friends at Comstock sonal property of any value, wheth- ■
W hite E agle o r
end), we will again slash
er
belonging
to
the
entryman
or
his
.
F in e or Coarse
FOR SALE — 8TANDARD MAKE Monday.
roundtrips to all places on
9-lb. Bag
piano near Cottage Grove. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hardlsty were wife, was removed from said land ;
W hite W onder
our Pacific Lines to approxi­
more
than
elx
months
prior
hereto,
j
I sacrifice for unpaid balance. A week-end guests at the Marvin Har-
You are, therefore, further noth j
mately I f a mile ($1 for
snap. Easy terms. Write Tallman pole home In Lynx Hollow.
fled that the said allegations will i
[ Plano Store, Salem, Ore.
f5-19p
each 100 miles).
be taken as confessed, and your I
! FOR SALE — ONE YOUNO RED
MOSBY CREEK.
said entry will be canceled without i
Treat vourself to a holi­ These tickets are strictlv
cow giving milk. Price $30. Phone
Feb. 10.—A horse belonging to further right to be heard, either be-
day trip! It is cheaper to P in t C lan, good on <a/Z
37F4, Williams Bros., Black Butte Doc Pitcher that Mr. Whlpps was fore this office or on appeal, If you
travel than to stay at home. trains, coaches or Pullmans.
j route, Cottage Grove, Ore. f5-I2p working died last week.
fall to file In this office within |
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and twenty
____ ______
__ ________
¡FOR SALE OR TRADE—SEVEN-
daye _____
after the
FOURTH I
....... ............
Mount View were publication of this notice, as shown
acre
ranch .........................................
for sale or will trade chlldren
for Cottage Grove property. Ranch 8ue»ta Sunday at the Bert Lancas- be|Ow, your answer, under oath,
Includes 7-room house, barn, chick- te\ -I?1®!-._____ a
specifically responding to these al-
A physician was called Sunday legations of contest, together with
) en house, garage and river bottom
a m o n to
« 1 1 *7/1 land ln cultivation. Phone 38F13, for Grandpa Paddock, who Is crltl- i j ue proof that you have served a '
J u s t th e th in g for
S a le m ...... ........... $2.00 o S a a p u r ra
T hree S isters
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m e n io ......$11. fU Cottage Grove.
n2-2eP e a l ly 111 with the flu.
Roy Kennedy hauled hay one day j contestant either In person or by i
lunches. Reg. 5c size
No. 2 can
MISCELLANEOUS.
last week for Fred Overton, who registered mall,
K la m a th F a lls ... $5.25 San Francisco $13.10 WANTED—AUTOMOBILE
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WORK. had bought It from Dick Render.
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night at the Floyd . to y0U,
garage.
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Lea Peters is staying at the
Register.
I FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT | Oe‘>r8e Morris home.
Date of firs t publication Febru- j
copy.
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ary 5, 1932.
—$20 • month. See Joe Smith at
Gyro-stablllxers for ships ellmln-
Date of second publication Febru-
: Smith A Short or phone 10OL. 5-19p
ate seaslckneHS.
ary 12, 1932.
! ________ TO E X C H A N Q E .________ , Motors cause one-third of U.
S.
Date of third publication Febru-
T. M . B O Y D , Agent
i ary 19, 1932.
Doctor will fit glasses In ox- fatal accidents.
PHONE U
Cotton has played a spectacular i Date of fourth pulblcatlon Febru­
change for small farm live stock.
ary 28, 1932.
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