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T H E SK N T 1N E U COTTAGE G RO VE, OREGON
aged S4 years, s h e w as a m em ber been appointed executor o f the
of the P resb yterian church
She last will ami testam en t of H enry
is survived by her husband and C. Fuson. deceased, by the county
four children Mra Su sie G aroutte court o f the sta ts of O regon, for
and Mrs Edith Sanders, th is city; (he county o f In n a and has quali
Mrs. E thel G off. G rants P ass; Mrs fied as such executor and that all
Thera persona having claim s against said
P G. N P in Presented ilr t. Lucy McCulloch. Eugene.
Mahcllc W ilson w as presented with are IS grandchildren and 13 great estate are hereby notified and di
a P G. N pin at a N eighbors of grandchildren.
rected to present the sam e, duly
W oodcraft m eeting W ednesday and
verified, w ith vouchers attached,
as
required by law to the said
p lan s w ere m ade for a V alentine
SILK C R EEK .
party February IS. at which Ju
Jan 22 Mrs. E»l Conklin en- executor at the office of H. J.
Grove.
la n e
venile groups will be guest«. Mrs. teitatn ed the N eighbors
Friend Shinn In C ottage
Janies P G raham and Mrs Eva ship club Thursday afternoon of county. O regon, w ithin six m onths
from
the
date
of
the
first
publi
H atch w ere elected delegate.-, ami last week The club will m eet In
Mrs. Mabel ihiw ell alternate to a tw o w eeks with Mrs. Burcham. cation o f th is notice.
D ata of first publication, Jan u
m eeting of the Lane County F ra
Mrs Dorks of E ugene, who Is
ternal B enefit society in E ugene visitin g a daughter. Mra. J G. ary 3. I M \ and the date o f the
last
publication. January 31. 1935
Tuesday evening.
G rim es, is recovering from a re
J E S S E O EPSO N. Executor
cent Illness A son. H. W. D orks
o f the Last W ill and T esta
P resbyterian M is s io n a r y S o c ie ty of E ugene, spent the w eek end
m ent o f Henry C, Euson,
M o ts . Mrs. G eorge M atthew s on w ith his mother.
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tertained the P resbyterian m ission
Rev M A G roves if the Cot H J Lieceaaed.
Shinn.
ary society W ednesday aftarnoon. t ig ,- Grove M ethodist church v is
A ttorney for the Estate.
M rs C A Keldler w as program ited the district school T uesd ay of
leader and Mrs A W. Shot stall la a week.
led devotions. P lans w ere m ade
Mi Re dv left Sunday for A l
NOTICE OE FINAL
for the Presbyterlal. to he held bany .
SETTLEMENT
M isses
Viola
and
Elisabeth
here
In
March
R efresh m en ts
N otice Is hereby given that the
R ohde entertained w ith a sleigh
were served.
u . ¡. rslgncd has filed herein his
ing party and w elner ronst Sun- final account am i report as th s
Mrs. P etersen E ntertains. Mrs day afternoon.
adm inistrator of the estate o f E l
W illiam P etersen entertained with
m ira J. Thrasher, deceased, with
a 7:45 bridge dessert W ednesday
the county court, Lane
county,
evenning. Mrs. Clyde R oberts held
sta te o f O regon, and an order has
high score. Mrs. C J. Kern second LAR G E CO R PO R A TIO N H as an been m ade and entered o f record
op en in g In this c ity and district
high and Mrs. C. F. H oskins re
d irectin g thia notice and settin g
ceived the consolation prise. Car for a m atured wom an or m an; per the 5th day of February. 1935. at
m anent to right party. Address
nations w ere decorations.
Z Y X . ca r e S e n t in e l_____________ j24p the hour of io o ’clock In the fore
noon o f said day as the tim e and
Fourth A nniversary Observed.
the county court
room. county
Mrs. P E. N elson en tertained S a t N o tic e o f F ilin g S u p p lem en ta ry court house, E ugene, sta te o f Ore
A rticles of Incorporation.
urday for her daughter Rarbara
gon. as the place for the hearing
N otice is hereby given that Sup- of objection s. If any. to the final
Lee. the day being her fourth
anniversary. Four playm ates were pli aaentary A rticles of Incorpora account and final settlem ent of
guests. The tim e w as spent play tion have been filed by Am erican said estate.
ing and Mrs. N elson served a M ortgage and Loan C om pany, an
D ated and published th is 3rd day
O regon Corporation, reducing the of January. 1935.
d ain ty lunch
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capital stock of said corporation
D ate o f last publication, Jan u
M ethodist Aid M eets The Meth from 330.000 00 preferred stock and ary 31. 1935.
odist ladies* aid m et W ednesday, (5.000.00 com m on stock, to 35.000.00
W O RTH H A R V EY . Adm in
w ith Mrs. A. W W ooley, Mrs. C. com m on stock.
istrator E state E lm ira T.
K. H aynes and Mrs D onnell Allen
D ated th is 21st day of January.
Thrasher.
is hostesses. A report on rem odel 1935.
E L. ZIM M ERM AN.
H erbert W. Lombard.
in g the parsonage w as given and
C L A U D E VAN W Yl'K.
A ttorney for Executor.
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refreshm ents w ere served.
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E T H E L C. K IN SEY
I Hl i; s i,
\Y .
JANIIAItY
! SOCIETY
• \ \ h EN
P O R TLA N D
enjoy every com fort
and con ven ien t« et
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M rs. E liz a b e th G ray D ies.
F uneral services for Mrs. E liza
beth M organ G ray o f Curtin, w ho
died early W ednesday m orning,
w ere held th is (T hursday) a fter
noon from the G ray hom e, w ith
Rev. Jam es A. Sm ith o f the P re s
byterian church o fficia tin g Inter
m ent w as in the A. F A A. M I .
O. O F cem etery.
Mrs. G ray w as born January
33. 1554. in C layton. III., and died
on her eigh ty-first ann iversary.
She was m arried Septem ber 18.
1873, In Iow a to Roland B. Gray,
who su rvlvea She w as a m em ber
o f the C ongregational church and
cam « to C urtin five yeago ago
from W yom ing
Su rviving chil
dren are D. M G ray and Mrs.
Harry Payne. Curtin; C. M. G ray.
St. Marys. Ida ; F. B. Gray, San
Bernardina. Cal.; I. N Gray, Ix>s
A ngeles; C. o . Gray. Ventura. Cal.
She also leaves three sisters and
tw o brothers.
D orena Snow Goes.
Dorena. Jan. 23. (S p ecial.)—The
recent snow storm w hich covered
the ground for a depth o f 15
Inches to as m uch as three feet
on the high er elevations, w as the
heaviest in th is region for years.
The therm om eter, w hich dropped
to 27. has slipped back to 40, about
a third of the snow Is g o n e and
there is a disagreeable slush.
Mrs. Frank Sm ithson Dies.
Mrs. F rank Sm ithson of E ugene,
an O regon pioneer, died W ed n es
day even in g at the hom e o f a
daughter. Mrs. Su sie G aroutte of
th is city. F uneral services will be
held Saturday afternoon In E ugene
a t the B ranstetter-SIm on chapel,
w ith R ev. Jam es A. Sm ith of the
local
P resb yterian
church
In
charge. In term en t w ill be In the
M ulkey cem etery.
L ouisa A. Sm ith was born Aug-
dk^Oj^gSO^^h M ichigan and w as
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4 ALL FO R RIDS
N o tice Is hereby given th at the
C om m on Council of the C ity of
C ottage Grove will receive sealed
proposals for th e furn ish in g of
m aterials for the construction of a
lateral sew er on South 7th street.
Sew er D istrict No. 30 as provided
by O rdinance No. 1,128, passed and
approved Janu ary 7. 1935, at City
H all. M onday even in g. 7 30 o'clock
p. m., February 4, 1935. said con
tract to be let as a w hole or In
parcels as m ay be determ ined by
the Council. S p ecification s and bid
blanks furnished by L. W. Coiner.
C ity E ngineer, at request. R igh t
reserved to reject any. a part, or
all of said bids. C ertified check
o f 10% o f am ount o f bid to ac
com pany sam e.
D ated Janu ary 24. 1935.
O. V. B R E E S E .
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City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
N otice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
th e C ounty Court of Lane County.
S tate o f O regon, as A dm inistratrix
of the estate o f Clarence J. Ste
phenson, deceased, by an order
bearing date the 23rd day o f Jan
uary. 1935.
All
persons
havin g
claim s
a gain st the estate of C larence J.
Stephenson, deceased, are hereby
notified and required to present
the sam e, duly verified, to th e un
dersigned at the law o ffice of
H erbert W Lombard. F irst N a
tional
B ank
Building,
C ottage
G rove Lane County. O regon, on
or before six m onths from the
date o f the first publication of
this notice.
D ated and first published this
24th day of January, 1935.
D ate o f last publication Febru
ary 21. 1935.
O PA L E W A G N ER .
A d m in istratrix of the e sta te of
C larence J. Steph en son , deceased.
H erbert W Lombard.
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix, J24f21
NO TIC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E
M ENT.
N otice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed herein his
final account as the E xecutor of
the Last W ill and T estam en t of
Silas W ells, deceased , with the
County Court o f Lane County.
S tate of O regon, and an order has
been m ade and entered o f record
directin g this notice and settin g
the 19th day of F 'h ru ary. 1935. at
the hour o f ten o'clock In the fore-
noon of said day as the tim e and
I the County Court Room , County
Court H ouse, Eugene. Lane Coun
ty. State of Oregon, as the place
for the hearing o f objections. If
any, lo the final accou nt and final
settlem en t of said estate.
Dated and first puhllshed th is
17th day o f January. 1935
D ate of last publication F ebru
ary 14th, 1935
W O RTH H A R V E Y .
E xecutor Last W ill and T estam en t
of Silas W ells, deceased
! H erbert W Lombard,
A ttorney for Executor
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D oc W ells thinks the grounds com-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
m ittee needs to do a lot more
Notice Is hereby given that the
work.
I undersigned, Jesse O. Fuson, has
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34.
1935