The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIIIRMDAV, SK F T »lg I9M
T H E SENTIN EL. COTTAGE PRO VE. Q R EW W i
PAG » FOCE.
and Mildred Cole, Maroole. end ployed
Mildred Smith, Mrs Em - range, thence west 40 chainsito the
Andrew Jsttsr. Mabel, were Sun ma Gregory and L. Lawrenoe.
lh* 9 .*° ’? * W T i
i
day guests of M r and M ri Henry
j L Whlteell end Everett Hoi- 0- No
o'»»«
“ •
an Indefinite visit. The others re-
Mrs. W hlteell end daughter 46. thence west 11 08 aha ins, thence
h- • • tu
«» li>«l»
knMaaa that
9 r. as • aUA.
w
I turned
their homes
e v e-¡ 1 M arilyn here
south 1.60 chains to the iu-et east­
nine
THORNTON CORNERS
Gladys I sham of Cottage Grove erly southeast corner of the Gor­
Hai
arry Castle of Blue Mountain
Kept. 19—Mrs General Johnson
don MoCauley D. L. C. No 44 In
an t eon Bill of Cottaxe Grove vis­ was at the J. W Fisher horns visited here Thursday
said township and rang«, Ureas«
Monday
ited Wednesday svsnlng • • the O.
west 12 29 chains along Uis south
M
r
and
Mrs
Joe
Premaaal,
Jo­
irl
—
then
your
(Jut
Ihn
g
in
-
It. Trent home.
anne Premassl and Mrs. M ery . i Homs Print aliop fur the wutl- Hns of said ulalm No. 44 to ths
northerly northwest corner of lot
Mre. Mary Dellaauardl who had
spent Wsdnesuay evening et ,,
ai ), | l , 11,..rv
one of esutlun 10 in said towiuhli*
been stay I ns at the Louts Pre- Smith
the Frank la lllu e home al lie •*l.*‘*< . . . ‘ *7
and
range tlisnoe south 6 00 chains,
inassl horns the past two weeks brun Mre Smith remained for -
Firs Proof Salee, Senilitel
thanes west 626 ohalns. thence
carina for Mrs Hreniassl and the visit
south 13.06 utielos to ths south line
new babv. left Wednesday for her
Mr end Mre. W A Keene re­
N t ^ ^ ^ U ^ liJ r ^ b v ^ v in 1 tha?’ the °<
,lwl on« of • • ctlon 10. thenc«
home at Divide.
turned Thuredav from a two-
M re Dan Back has been sick week etay at the Seavey hop yard unUeralMnwl has bwn appoint««! by 1 •••< •
ohalna to the w o t !!»• of
for the past weak
tlieooa touth
Mre J W Fleher wee a dinner i|,» county court of Lean« county, •••<! claim No. 45.
Mr. and Mrs. J W Fisher vis­ NU9.I
u« Mr.
mi
«ou
« « . »tata of O r « « i , adinlnlatrator of
aakT alalm
xueat nunu.y
Sunday of
and Mrs
H
arry
Frost
In
Cottage
Grove
etui
the
»state
of
John
Metcalf,
ds
aas
‘‘•
r
•£
'.*?
?
?
'1.
i
to
n h J m . to the
ited Thuredav with M r. and Mrs.
accompanied then.
In the after
ad. Will, a will an..axad, by an or- ; No 46.
«J*
Addlsou Heath at Hebron.
noon to the Jo . t i l . . . home In the
dalZ the 29th day of ■
n^ o V ? h . n c . aouth
Mr. and Mre. T. C. Siiaw and
their granddaughter M arilyn Hhaw
t& r Itaudar*returned Friday from
AH p.n o ne having claim , a gain st
U ^*‘**“*12“, ^ **,
of Canyonville, who Is visiting with
^
‘7 ar'a ^
‘^ . f ^ d
*
“ tu ^ X
them, visited Munday In Kugene I the Seavey hop yard.
Mra. A rth u r Junes of tjowdy-
with Mre. Mary Estes and Miss
thence seat 20 chains to ths
ville visited Saturday afternoon at required to present the sanie, duly range,
H a rrie t Udle.
northwest corner of lot one of eec­
Mrs. T. H. W llllan of Culp Creek the Pete Tornile hom e Mise Dieta verified, to the undersigned at tlon 14 in said township and range,
la vlaltlng this week at the home I Olin accompanied bar home for ] First National Hank. Cottage Orove, thence south 80 uiialna to the south
le im v county,
of Oregon, ws>
on
V r r l nigh
l l K I ' l I visit
V IE H
lesati»
u u i i k j , e «tata
t w i e w»
_
. ■ m r.tlu s i 14
Ih a n ra
of a eon and daugbter-ln-law, Mr. an k U over
Mr ami M r. W illiam Whitlock or before .lx m onth, from th . data >»•
_ **‘d **c“ u“ *.*• ‘ h* ? ° , *
and Mrs. John W llllan.
100
chaîne
to
the
place
of begin
The lle rt Myers fam ily of Hlue land children ut Gowdyville visited of the first publication uf this no­ j nlng. containing 1218.08 scree, more
Mountain spent Munday afternoon ^Sunday evening with Mr. and M r. tloe.
'
or
leas,
all
In
eeollona
10,
11, 12, 13
Dated and first published this
at the Henry luske home. Mrs. J. Joe Premaaal.
and 14, township 21 south, ranga 2
Mrs. John W llllan and children I H et day of August, 1933
M. Lake accompanied them home
Data of last publication Septam- woat. W illam ette meridian. lema
spent Wednesday with M ia W ill
j for a visit.
county. Dragon, excepting right of
i h«r 28. 1933.
Mrs. Jean Lung of Cottage Grove Welle at Walden
HARRY K
M E T C A IF , Ad­ ' way described In deed recorded
called at the J. W. Klsher home
,
velums 29. page 100; also excepting
m inistrator with will an­
I.A T H AM
' Friday morning.
1 rights of ways oonveyed to Oregon
nexed
of
the
eelale
of
John
Sept.
19.
Mre.
Abbie
Jane
White
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W illey of
and Houtheastern Rallroed com
Metcalf, deceased
Delight valley and Itobert Keene and Mre. invs Kramer were dinner
.31 - ’»a,, pany d.acribad In daede recordad
‘ of Saginaw were overnight visitors guests at ths Herald W hit« I h hiip I let bel t W. ixiinhard,
In volunte 68, page 341 and volunte
Attorney for Administrator,
Saturday of M r and Mrs. W A In Eugene Sunday.
83. page 132, siso exceptlng rtght
Mra. U bbia Coffman and Grafton
[ Keene.
of way convkyed to City of Cotlage
Philip I a k a had his tonsils re­ Coffman of Cottage Grove were
l i l i A l ION
Grove deecrlbed In voluma 37, paga
ln tlie county oourl of tha atat« u g „ „ j rtsrRt of way cunvsyed to
moved by a local physician Friday dinner guests at th« Aifrad Whits
home
Sunday.
of
Oregon
for
terne
county.
and la recovering rapidly.
Larne county by deed recorded In
Mra. Oliver Snider and sou Rich­
In the m atter uf the estate
Charles Howard of Kugene spent
volume 113, page 840, deed records.
the week end at the A. Scher ard of Cottage Grove spent the | Carrie llemenwav deceased
Lane county. Oregon.
week end at the Hugh Smith
In tlie name of the elate of O re an(J thBt vou p« decreed to have no
macher home.
gun to Mre. Nannie Ginn. Veederw n Kht. title, estate, lien or Interest
J. W. Klsher and C. R. Trent I home
made a trip Into the Bohemia dis­ . The Stanley Trunnell fam ily of burg. Ind.. Mrs. M argaret Gibson, therein and for such other relief as
Eugene vleiteu relatives here Sun SO41 Grand Itlvsr Av«., Detroit, tu the court may seem equitable.
trict ovsr the week end.
Mioh.; Mrs. E tta Minor, 111 W. I Thia summons la served upon
M r and Mrs. Frank McFarland ;day.
Mre. P. D. K ulpvi of D exter I* H8lh St., Carthage, O.; Mrs. Suets yOu by publication thereof by order
of Cottage Grove visited Sunday
Grubbs, lew renceburg, Ind.; Mrs. ¿f the bonuiable O. F. Sklpworth.
with M r. and Mrs. Charles Hoe ¡staying at the G. L. Itoee home
Mre. Mason and three children tUanclie Kaiser, KarrleqE, O.; A. D. i judge of the above entitled court,
j laugh.
Mrs Gene Hoes, who had been of Cottage Grove visited at the Scoble, 3178 Uustine Ava., St. Louts and ordering and directing the pub-
Mo„ and ¿Maries lloiskell. Law- Ucatlon of this summons and re-
at the Seavey hop yard near John Trunnell home Sunday.
Ths Ralph Hrown fam ily visited , rencebusm Ind., end all unknown qulrlng you to appear and answer
Springfield, returned home last
at Elkton Sunday.
iisirq
or Carrie
L ari
heir« of
Hsmsnway, de- _____________
this summons within elx weeks
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Johnson | coaxed You and each of you are from the dete of the first publlca-
Mrs. M ary Cole, Kugene, Naomi
' have moved to their new home on | required to appear in the county tlon hereof, whloh said data of first
Sixth street.
< ,«irt of the elate of Oregon In publication Is the Jlet day of Aug-
The O. G. ltlgge fam ily visited l a m county at tha county c o u rt, ust, 1933
Sunday at the Archie W alker room In Eugene, said county and
Dated and Iasi published Sep-
home
Stale, on the 2nd day of October, («inber 28. 1938
M r and Mrs Bert Scott left 1933. at 10 o'clock e. m. and show
H E R I1 K R T W. LO M B A R D ,
Sunday murniu£ for Idaho, called I cause, If any yuu hava, why D. H.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
by tha Illness uf Mr. Scull’s father. Hamanway, the administrator of the
Residence and poetofflcs: First
On
the
return
trip
they
plan
to
above
named
estate,
should
not
bs
|
National
Hank building. Cottage
F O R MALE D U I IIADI4
visit relatlvea in Washington
aulhorlsud by tills Court to sell at Grove, Oregon
a31a2Sc
i FO R S A L E Jersey cow
Freeh
Roy Trunnsl! has b««n absunl private sale for cash all of tha real
this month with second calf. Cook from school aevsral days with III- «stale hereinafter described and as
stove. Heater. Bed. Cot. All are nsss.
p layed for In the admlnlstratoFa
priced to sell *17 south Seventh
Keith
Foster
entered
school petition tor ths sals of tha follow-
street. C. A. McFarland. Phone Mondey.
mg real estate towlt:
137-L.________________________ s7-31p
III
and Mra Jim llennett of
Lot three (3) In block three (31 i
F l l l l SALK D l l ItX N T Modem Cottage Grove visited at tha Jesse in McGueen’s Addition to Cottage
, Grovs, Lain« County, State of O re-'
O-room house. W l.. rent for W a Trunnell home Sunday.
Evelyn Seybold of Dexter is vis- go.
month. Schofield Stewart. Phone
King
at
the
Lee
W
illiam
s
hunts
Hy order of the Honorable Fred
,217-J or 217-L.
«7 2lp
Mr«. Charles W ard vlaltsd Sat­ Fisk. County Judge of ths County
W A N T T O T R A D E Records or
P R IC tJi E W E C T IR E
with her husband In ths Court of tba Stats of Dragon for
phonographs for wood.
Radio urday
Eugena hospital.
1-ane
County.
i lta>
Down by the bridge. »21u6c
Mrs M urray Trunnell was rushed
W. B. D IL L A R D .
W A N T E D Hay and straw llaled to a Eugene hospital Saturday.
County Clerk,
or loose. About one ton of each She was reported to be slightly
By E VA L. D U C K W O R T H .
delivered. O. G Biggs, 714 north Improved Sunday
Deputy.
a24»21c_______ ______
I Douglas street.
sMp
Mra. Clara P'ostsi and Dave
G. I. C. pigs for sale. J A. Jolt, W illiams vlaltsd at the Tom Fos­
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
plvone M i ' l l , Dlaeton Route. e21p ter home Sunday.
. Notice la hereby given That tha
-County Court of the State of Dre-
_________W ANT TO BUY_________
LO N D O N .
u„n , or jjin e county has appolnt-
Sept. 18 W ilm a Sutherland and od The First National Hank of
W A N T E D Pair ot 32x4 4* urea. O
E. Conrad. Lorane route. s7-21c I Christina Hooker entered Cottage Eugene as Executor of the Estate
; G love high school Monday They »'"‘I , ‘* " t W ill and Testament of
M184J ALLAN EOUH.
¡have rooms with Mrs A. L. Wood- N W W h ile ,. Deceased All per-
i
sons having claims against said
W A N T E D A reliable middle aged ar(j
i
,
e sta te a te hereby notified to pre
man to work for room and
Glen “ anion baa sold his car to
Ju|y v. rlfl. d, to the
board. Inquire at Ray T ap lln ’s, | Karl M urry. Karl expect« to drlv« uruier»ign«d Kxecutor at the law
Saginaw, Ore.
sl l oOp
[to high school In Cottage Grove
offices of Harris. Smith A Itryson.
| v COSTS NO
J. E. Hanton and granddaughter Miner
Building
Eugene.
Uns
N O TIC E F O R F U B IJC A T IO N .
Geraldine
spsnt
Sunday
In
Eugene
County. Dregon. w ithin six months
u v F«-n ' ° us ^ ° 1 e L
Department
of
the
Interior, with Mrs. Hanton who la thers i from the data of this nodes,
United States land office. Itoee- taking treatment for rheumatism.
j
Dated this 14th day of Septem-
tf aüon® ^
burg. Oregon. September 18. 1933, 1 M^ *a n d VI’M r '1
'’V lA T k T R S T N A T IO N A L H A N K
Serial 021096.
•Mi. and Mr»
I>ick Oickinwun
OK KUvJKNK
Notice la hereby given that Jot in
J L. Cline, of Anlauf. Oregon, did and Mias Dorothy W aite, Eugene. |,-xacu| or of the Estate and Last
* • • u*'*OW‘ /w » » S * , ‘ "'< ' ,
w ill and Testament of N W.
■ on September 18, 1933, make ad- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
! dltlonal homestead entry. Serial wars dinner guests Sunday at the
White. Deceased
1121036, under Act of April 28. 1904, M urry Newton home.
Harris. Smith 4 Hryeon,
»OO**
for S K ta N W a section 7. township
b « '* 4 *
„ I «eut w‘”
s!4ol2
Mrs Russell Kopplin and Mra. A ttorney» for E xecu tor
DI*” *0
21 8.. range 4 W . W. M . as an Johnson of Gaston arrlvtd Friday
».O»
additional
to
Homsstead
entry
CO«»* r»ic»»
SUMMONS.
014041, made July 23. 1921, for to visit Mrs. Kopplln’s parents, , In tha circuit court of the state
fOPAA»
♦
50
N % N W I» and S W IiN W W eectlon M r. and Mrs. Fred Doney, and a
Mra. Howard Cox They re- ot
for I-an« county.
7. township 21 8.. range 4 W . W slater,
........
___.....
James H. Stewart and M argaret
M . on which patent issued Feb­ ¡ turned home Monday,
■ U
Stewart, hie wife, plaintiffs, va.
Howard Cox, Clinton User and ! The unknown helre of George
ruary 11, 1926, and that upon com­
on
pletion of publication of thia no­ ¡Clifford Townsend left Sunday for Clark deceased; Mary Ann Parish
Blend of Choice Coffees
tice and payment of commissions a wssk's fishing at Scottsburg
an,i ______________
janies Parish, _ her
bei husband;
___
and purchase price of the land,
M t. and Mra. Cecil Gesr moved . the unknown helre of W J. J. Scott,
final certificate and patent will Saturday to the Alfred Powell deceased; the unknown heirs of L.
Issue for the land embraced In the place at Hebron. The Joe Geer Van Arberg sometimes known as
\ additional entry.
fam ily moved to the place va-
Vanarhurg.
deceased;
Mrs.
The purpoee of this nolle« la to cated hv C ecil ( I . . .
Charles Clark; the unknown heir» 1
‘ allow all persons olalmlng the land
M . . L w . . I . . . u.
v . of Charles Wesley Clark, deceased:
adversely, or desiring to show It ,
B n d L o u l * Htrobeck of
#nJ H|n„hnm Lumber com-
to be mineral In character, an op­ I Collage Orove attended church pany . corporation; J. E. Winters
portunity to file objecton to the ¡here Sunday.
and j .n o Doe Winters, hie wife; A.
application with the Register of the
Victor G off of Cottage Grove J. Cambpail and Jane Doe Camp- j
We have m odern eq u ip m en t and
| United States land office, Rose­ visited Sunday afternoon at the bell, hie wife; F. L Gunn and Jane
can give your car the
burg, Oregon, and to establish their Lyons horns
Doe Gunn, hie wife; la n e county, j
I Interest thsreln or the mineral
2
Ä
S 8. GUI and Miss Fayette Hlg Oregon, a munlclpa’ corporation;
BEST GREASE JOB
character thereof. Objections should rvia>
i,..i . . . .
.
Oregon and Southeastern Railroad
It has ever had
be filed during the period of pub­
R iver Loam. Sand, Gravel
,
company, a corporation; Brown
Fred W anker’s Service Station
lication of this notice.
weeks at tht J. L. McKee! home, L,umi,er company, a corporajlon^
and Manure
Pxtrenii. Tour Ind»p.n4«nt D.al.r
HAMILL
A.
C
A
N
A
D
A
Y
,
left Monday for their home In w . It. Courts and June Doe Courts.
ERVIN H A N SEN Fhvna 134-R
! «21-019
Register ; Portland.
his wife; Acs Church and Jane Doe
M r. and Mrs. Clayton Townsend Church, hie wife; George Taylor
and
M ary Jane Taylor, his wife;
NOTICE OF SH E R IF F'S SALE came over from Walden Sunday
R EA L PRO PERTY.
, for a week's visit a t the W. L, l-ee J. Taylor and M ary Roe T ay­
lor, his wife; all other unknown
Notloe is hereby given that by Tcwnsend home.
Salted or Plain
virtue of an execution and order j Thomas Moxley of W ilbur a r­ parties who have or claim some
right, title, estate, Hen or Interest
of sale lseued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for rived Friday and Is visiting at the In ths real estate described In the
complaint herein, defendants.
Lame oounty thia 11th day of Sep­ W illiam Lively home.
W. H. T ho m returned Sunday
To the unknown heirs of George
tember. 1933, upon and pursuant to
a decree duly given and made by ' from Portland, where he had spent Clark, deceased; M ary Ann Parish
and Jamas Parish, her husband;
said Court this 11th day of Sep­ several days with his family.
tember, 1933. in a suit pending
J. W. Thorn and daughter Ber- the unknown helre of W. J. J. Scott,
therein in which Portland M o rt­ | nice, Otto Perinl, Mrs. Vera La- deceased; the unknown helre af L.
Arberg. sometimes known as
gage Co., a
corporation,
was blue and two daughters rsturned Van
_
________ _
_________
___
L.
Vanarburg,
deceased;
Mrs
p la in tiff and Ruth Cooper, «L el. Sunday from Independence, where , Charles'Clark";'
the unknown halni
were defendants, which execution
of Charles Wesley Clark, deceased;
and order of sale was to me di­ they picked t7.pe.
A eon was born September 13 ' I-ong and Hingham Lum ber com­
rected and commanded me to sell
the real property hereinafter de­ to Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Garman at pany, a corporation; J. E. W inters
scribed to satisfy oertaln Hens and : the J. M. Longfellow home In Cot- and Jano Doe Winters, hie wife; A.
HRRSHSY'S
J. Cumbpell and Jane Doe Camp­
charges in said decree specified, 1 tags Grove.
bell,
his
wife;
F.
L.
Gunn
and
Jane
BITTER
I will on Saturday, the 14th day
Doe Gunn, his wife; L a n t county, |
of October, 1933. at the hour of 10
DOKENA.
Oregon,
u
municipal
corporation;
o'clock a. m. at the southwest door
Sept. 18. -Harry Shearer was u
and Southeastern Railroad
Sleek dairy cows of Pacific northwest Htatea laat month of the County Court House In Eu­ business visitor ln Eugene Satur­ Oregon
company, a corporation; Brown
gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
produced daily nearly 5 pounds more milk per cow than cows for sale and sell a t public auction day.
I.umbsr company, a corporation;
W. R. Courts and Jane Dos Courts,
1/,-Ib. O&ke
of the nation as a whole. They poured into the milk pailn of tor cash, subject to redemption as Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K irk of his
wife; Ace Church and Jane Doe
their owners an average of 18.1 pounds of milk per cow per provided by law, all of the right, Aberdeen, Wash., visited Monday Church, his wife; George Taylor
title and Interest of the defendants with M r. K lrk'a mother, Mre. Clara anil M ary Jane Taylor, his wife;
day, as compared to the national average of only 13.67* in said suit and of all parties , K irk.
Leo J. Taylor and M ary Roe T ay­
claiming by, through, or under
pounds per cow.
J. E. Redford and Mrs. Nettle lor, his wife; all othar unknown
them
or
any
of
them
in
or
to
the
Better breeding again proves its value on a dollar basis. following described real property, W ilbur were In Eugene Saturday. parties who have or claim some i
Bill Gregory left Friday for Long right, title, estate, Hen or Interest ■
See finest specimens of all breeds of dairy animals as well to-wit:
Beach, where he plans to spend In the real estate dencrlbed In the
as other livestock exhibits at Pacific International Livestock Lot numbered 1, and the west the
w inter with his father and at- I complaint herein, defendants,
h alf of Lot numbered 2, In Block
In the name of the state or Ore­
Exposition in Portland, October 21-28. Learn methods that numbered
4, Shields Addition to tend school.
you and each of vou are here­
make the highest production records possible, (lain informa­ Cottage Orove, Lane County, Ore­ L ita Mosby visited Thursday In gon,
by required to u.PP*ar and answer
gon.
Cottage Grovs with Ixala Isham.
tion to increase your own profits.
the complaint filed against yon in
Dated this 12th day of Septem­
Mrs. Clara K irk left Tuesday the ttbove entitled suit w ithin four
We suggest that a visit to this mammoth exposition, which ber. 1983.
for Sunnyvale, Cal., where she | weeks from the date of the first
C. A. SW ARTS, Sheriff.
includes a thrilling Rodeo and Horse. Show among its enter-1
plans to visit relatives and spend publication of this summons and If
A. E. HULBOAARD.
you fall to appear or answer here­
tainment features, is a business and educational investment i By Deputy,
sl4ol2c-c the winter.
L illian Gregory visited friends in in. for want thereof the plaintiff
for everyone. We urge you to attend. Anri you may be sure
will take the decree against you for !
Springfield the first of the week.
th at thi» bank is always willing to cooperate in the develop
the relief prayed for in the oom-1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
M r. and Mrs. E. L. K irk and plaint, to-wit: that plaintiffs ba da- ;
Department
of
the
Interior,
gen­
ment of a better livestock industry.
eral land office a t Roseburg, Ore., children of Creswell visited Sunday creed as against you to be the own- |
*U. 8. Departm ent of Agriculture.
with Mrs. R uth England and fam­ era of ths following described p ra m -:
August 17, 1933.
Isas, to-wit:
Notice is hereby given that Zeddle ily.
Beginning at tha southeast oor-1
W. Robinson of Blackbutte RL, Cot­
Among Eugene visitors from here
ner
uf section 18, township 21
tage Grove, Ore., who, on March 7, Monday were Mrs. Ruth England
1982, made Homestead entry, serial and daughter Faye, Mrs. Ada Jen­ south, range 2 west, W illam ette
No. 019997. fo r N W I4 N B I4 and N t t nings, M r. and Mrs. Henry Cooper meridian, said point being also tha
N W 14 section 7, township 22 8., and children, J. E. Redford, N et­ southeast corner of the M a rk Cal­
vert D. L. C. No. 43 In said town­
range 3 W. W illam ette meridian,
ship and range, and running thence
has filed notloe of intention to make tie W ilbur and L lta Mosby.
Edwin
Redford
left
Monday
for
north
30 chains to the most east
final three year proof, to establish
1 erly northeast corner of said claim
claim to the land above described, southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters, No. 43. thanes west 20 chains to the
before H erbert Lombard, notary
public, Cottage Grove, Ore., on the M r. and Mrs. Fred Fleck, Mr. and I southwest corner of lot one of said
27th (lay of September, 1983.
Mrs. Clarence Peterson and small ■eclt 'on 1S- tl!* nce ,nori ‘f B0.?hal,n,’
Vi»xxe. avagl W.fkxx». V n lon m nr. 1 t<> th© HOrth lln« Of flftld BACtlOn 18,
Claim ant names as witnesses: ,l«x..<w
, ,.d E, thi u V° lfia," ore thence west 40 chains, thence north j
Georgs Clark, F ra n k Greer, Bert dr
vlxlted
relatives In Thurston Sun- 20 chains, thence west 20 ohalne.'
Tuller, and Ernest Heaton, all of
thenoe north 40 ohalns to the I
Blackbutte RL, Cottage Orove, Ora. day-
Dorena schools opened September northeast corner of lot three of f o ­
HAMELL A. CANADAY,
i l with tha following taaohers em-1 tlon 11, in said township and 1
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Register.
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The ALL ELECTR 1C
MOUNTAIN states
power company
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BUTTER!
W e have received a telegram asking our
. stores to help Secretary of Agncukure
r Wallace move the huge surplus of bi/ter
which now exists in the United States
W e are glad to help the Dairy Industry
and you can do your part, to o , by
using more butter, n o w ' It is lo w in
price and high in fo o d value
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E R I 1X1Y N O O N TO ¿ tfO N D J V N I 0 H T
30 ü
S y ru p Maximum cane and Maple qt. 35«
A irw ay
C offee
ma *1
Jell Well assorted flavors
Libby’s C om
P ound ■ ■ 19c
Office Supplies and Office Equipm ent of
Every Kind. The Sentinel.
WOOD
No.2| tins 2 for 25c
i-lb. tin 10c
Baker’s Cocoa
k
N. B. C.
Soda
C rack ers
Maxwell House C offee
lb. 31c
Post Toasties
pkg. 7c
Fruits and Vegetables
Bananas
Danish
Oolden Ripe
Squash
25
2 pounds
5-lb. box
39
B rim m ing M ilk Pails
R epay G ood B reeding
10«
3 for
Oreen
Oranges
25«
2 dozen
Peppers
10«
3 lbs.
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C hocolate
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An
18-
old standby dessert
lor
Tall.
Fruit Cobbler
2 cups sliced fru it or berries. 1
egg. 2-3 cup sugar, 14 cup butter,
enriched baking powder biscuit.
M ix egg, sugar and fruit. Any
kind of fru it or berries, fresh,
canned or dried, may ba used. I f
canned fru it Is used, use loss
sugar: If dried, stew first. Spread
In shallow greased batting dish
an dot over with butter. Cover en­
riched
baking
powder
biscuit
dough that has been rolled out to
fit the baking dish, or mixture
may be cut in rounds and placed
on top. Bake in hot oven (450 F .).
Serve with hard sauce or cream.
Serves six.
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B acon
Eastern sugar cured
F irst N atio n al B ank
Pound
The Old Reliable
13i
Cottage Grove
pkg. 5c
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