The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1938, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1938
THE SEÑT1NEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
recorded at page 40 of Vol­
of frclzes, posters and on a table
ume 2, Lane Cbunty. Oregon
with a fairyland scene, a fairy
Plat Records in Cottage
palace of "gold" wits built from
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Grove, Ijine County, Oregon,
oatmeal and salt cartons and the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
excepting therefrom that cer­
surrounding landscape was made
High School.
That H. A. Hillstrom has by the
tain tract conveyed to Oregon
of
crushed paper. A large wish­
FOR SALE OR TRADE—For cow
County Court of the State of Ore­
and Southeastern Railroad
The senior play, "Tiger House," ing well with crank, bucket and
or
mare,
Wade
dragsaw
in
good
gon for Lane County been ap­
Company by deed Recorded
! to be put on Friday, May 6, under all necessary devices occupies a
order. For sale, coming 3-year-old the direction of Miss Margaret conspicuous
Men and women jiast forty, who,
pointed Administrator of the Part­
August 2, 1902, described as
place in the room.
gilden. Joe Abeene, telephone Achtermann, promises to be u Each morning
nership Estate of Andrew H. Hill­
f o 1 lo w s : Beginning at the
all those that (Miss with the approach of spring, have
23FJ4
a7-21p super-colossal, extra-gigantic pro­ health inspection get to go to the to fight against fatigue, should
strom. Deceased, and H. A. Hill­ Northwest corner of Lot 1,
strom, doing business as Lane
Block 1, in the said Plat of
duction!
well to make (heir wishes for th«* take stock of their posture, says
FOR PLUMBING CALL WM.
Georgetown, and running
Gravel Company, and said H. A.
Let’s see what a few of the cast day. Those who get this privilege Dr. James E. Slocum. research di­
BECK. Many years of exper­ think of it. Jean King, the hero­ also get to wear a golden key as a rector of the National Chiroprac­
thence South 33 feet, thence
Hillstrom has duly qualified as
ience in plumbing and heating. ine. Erma in the play, says, "My symbol of their tidiness.
tic association. "Fatigue invaria­
North 36* 2* East 40H feet.
such Administrator. All persons
Telephone 123J.
a9-23p oh My
bly
Is associated with faulty body
thence West 24 feet to the
having claims against said Part­
It’s amazing! The first
(waring, which can I m * corrected,
place of beginning.
nership Estate are hereby notified
really good senior play. Enna’s
West
Side
School,
BERRY PLANTS FOR SALE— Aunt Sophia. Claribel Caldwell to
thus iMTinittlng the human sys­
Also Lots Two (2). Three (3),
to present said claims, duly veri­
Tommy Jones and Charles Cool- tem to operate normally.
Strawberry, Boysenberry, Lo- you, atoo has something to say.
and Four (4), Block One (1),
fied to the Undersigned Adminis­
ganberry. Thornless Youngberry, ‘There’s something very ghostly ey went to Siltcoos Like on the
"While rest and relaxation nn*
and Lots One (1», Two (2),
trator at the Law Offices of Har­
Everbearing Raspberry.
few about Mystery Manor. Our play is coast during the spring vacation. probably called for, the best way
Three (3) and Four (4).
ris & Bryson. 201 Miner Building.
Basil Denham, who has been out
Nectarberries. Also Black Minorca not the usual type of play, it’s ex­
to get rid of that tired feeling, is
Block Four (4) in the Plat of
Eugene. Oregon, within six months
with fractured and dislocated hij*. to
eggs
for
hatching.
Phone
2-F-22.
check on your postural defects
Georgetown, Oregon as the
from the date of the first publica­
traordinary! Why. it’s so good returned to school Monday.
W. A. Hemenway
a7-21p you’ll want to see it twice!"
and
them corrected. Not
same is platted and recorded
tion of this notice.
Shirley Watt visited in Grants mugh have
can he done about the
at page 40 of Volume 2, Lane
Dated this 24th day of March.
Bill MacGibbon, Macintosh, Pass during vacation.
ORDER MEMORIAL MARKERS boldly declares: "I’m not afraid of
County Oregon Plat Records,
1938.
Ira Morris visited relatives at weather, but the person who is
NOW. Save $1.50 off list prices anything either on or off the Empire on the coast.
quickly exhausted or Inclined to
in Cottage Grove, Lane Coun­
H. A. HILLSTROM. Admin­
if shipped via freight not later stage. They should call me Hair-
istrator of the Partner­
ty, Oregon.
Atta Clingenpeelr- a former stu­ nervousness should consult a spe­
and that none of the defendants than April 25. Some factory or­ breadth Harry! Also, I’m not dent of this school, who has been cialist in the field <>f body mech­
ship Estate of Andrew A.
have any right, title, estate, lien ders already placed. Belle Burk- afraid this play won’t be the <itending school elsewhere this anics.
Hillstrom. Deceased, and
"Many persons past forty fall to
a7-21p greatest senior play ever put on year, has again enrolled in the
or interest in or to said premises holder.
H. A. Hillstrom. doing
tealize
the value of relaxation. An
or any part thereof, and that the
business as Lane Gravel
in the high school gym.”
eighth grade.
defendants be forever barred and FOR SERVICE—DUKE, register­
Company.
Oswald Kerins, Bob Grannis,
Doris Christensen spent the va­ occisi.uid weekend of relaxation
ed Percheron s t a 1 lion. No. takes time out long enough to cation at a cabin in Lundpark on with at least one night a week de­
m24-a21c enjoined from asserting any claim
Harris & Bryson.
voted to complete recreation are
in said land whatsoever adverse to 222501, at farm 10 miles south of say, "As I am very, very much Brice creek.
Attorneys for Administrator.
the plaintiff, and for such other Cottage Grove^London road. Sire interested in my specimens. I
The program committee for the good natural antidotes for fati­
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ and further relief as to this Court Silver No. 216795. Dam Finette can't say much except that it is assembly Wednesday, April 20 gue. It is much Ts ttei to recog­
No 178845. Joe Abeene, telephone going to be tops as a play."
MENT AND ISTRIBITION OF shall seem equitable.
were Faye Nixon. Harold Bauder nize the causes underlying that
This summons is served by pub­ 23F24.
a7-21p
RESIDUE OF ESTATE.
We’ll see what the rest of the and Janet Rynearson, under the MfMtUBl tired feeling than to try
to ignore It.
play cast has to say about ‘Tiger supervision of Miss Hutton.
In the County Court of the State lication herein by virtue of an or­
"Defects of posture bring on
der of the Hon. G. F. SKIP­ THRESHERS- Nearly new 22-in. House” next week, but if you
of Oregon for Lane County.
'Hie program was as follows: A
many
disease symptoms, espi-cial-
WORTH,
Judge
of
the
above
en
­
McCormick-Deering
mounted
on
want
to
know
just
what
a
fine
In the Matter of the Eitate of
song by Vivian Lukens and Betty
titled Court, dated April 12, 1938, Rubber tires, Late model 28-in. production it is—why, go see it at Powell entitled "When It's I.amp ly In the vital organs, and recog­
Clem Sarff, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that directing publication of this sum­ Case Thresher, nearly new Avery the high school gym on May 6.
Lighting Time in the Valley.” A nition nnd correction of the causa­
mons
in
the
Cottage
Grove
Sen
­
22-in.
Thresher.
Also
several
other
Nellie Rebecca Sarff, Executrix of
dance by a group of Seventh and tive factors before they become
the estate of Clem Sarff, deceased, tinel, Cottage Grove, Lane Coun­ makes and models of threshers.
Eighth grade girls. A song by a deep-seated is the |«llcy of wis-
"Cottage Grove will take
has filed her final account and ty, State of Oregon, once a week For new and used Tractors call on squad of probably 15 trackmen to group o f Eigth grade girls, “Smll- dow."- Dr. H. A. Hagen, Chiro-
a7c Hayward field in Eugene Satur­ ing Through." A dance by some practlce Physician. Phone 30
petition for final settlement in the for four successive weeks, which Ed Jenson Co., Eugene Ore.
practic Physician. Telephone 30
above estate in the County Court order required you and each of
day." Coach French stated today. Seventh grade girls and a play by Pr Adv.
you
to
appear
and
answer
the
FOR
RENT
OR
SALE
—
strictly
of the State of Oregon for Lane
Roseburg. Corvallis, Eugene high. the Dramatics class entitled "The
complaint on or before four suc­
modem house just redecorated. Salem. University high and Cot­ Professor's Magic."
County.
a7-21p tage Grove are expected to com­
And that April 26th. 1938, at the cessive weeks from the date of the Phone 170-L.
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said first publication of this summons.
against each other in the
Date of first publication April STRAYED OR STOLEN—SUN­ pete
day in the County Court room of
various relay events.
April 19.—W. A. Hemenway in­
DAY, night, April 10, a small
the said County and State has 14, 1938.
The events and participants are
spected
farm lands at Hebron
Date
of
last
publication
May
12,
Jersey cow from pasture on North as follows: 440 relay. Bright,
been affixed as the hearing of said
Tuesday for the crop conservation
River road. Carl Aus, near city Stewart. Spies. Deere; sprint med­
petition and objections to the re­ 1938.
program.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
limits.
a!4-28p ley, Bright, Stewart, lamm and
port and distribution.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Franzen and
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
Any and all objections to said
Deere; distance medley, spies.
son Melvin of Yreka, C^L, apent
Address and Postoffice:
account and final settlement of
FOR SALE — 40 A C R E S. Good Decker. Lamm, Blake; mile relay,
Hal Mackin of Cottage Grove, Easter with John and Albert
Herbert W. Lombard. At­
said estate must be filed with the
terms. Close in. See George Lamm, Blake, Davenport. J. Gug- senior in secretarial science at Marcy. Little Joan Marcy accom­
torney, First National
Clerk of said Court on or before
Smith.
a7-21p gisberg; 3 mile relay, Scott, Earl, Oregon State college, has been panied them home for a visit.
Bank Building, Cottage
the date of said hearing.
J. Guggisberg, R. Guggisberg; elected treasurer of the O. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hersey
Grove. Oregon.
a!4-ml2c FOR
All parties interested herein will
SALE— GOOD
SMALL shot put, Lamm, Blake. Patten. Young Republican club.
spent Sunday evening in Creswell
take notice accordingly.
Mare.
Priced right, or will Deere; javelin, Deere, Decker,
The object of the organization us dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NELLIE REBECCA SARFF. |
trade for cow or what have you. Lamm, Blake; high jump. Lamm. is to study and dlssemminate pre­ George Hayes.
Notice is hereby given that on T. H. Moody, phone 21F4. a7-21p Decker, Davenport, Blake.
Executrix of the Estate of
cepts of the national party. It al­
Miss Miriam Piper spent Easter
the 6th day of April, 1938, Charles
Clem Sarff. Deceased.
so encourages the discussion of in Cottage Grove as a dinner
H. J. SHINN,
m24-a21c M. Shinn, was appointed executor, SCHRICKER AUCTION MKT.
Charles Ca*ddes.
At the regular meeting of the current political and social prob­ guest of Mrs
Attorney for Executrix
with the will annexed, of the es-
will sell Saturday: Potatoes, French club last Friday plans lems in order to spread better who entertained
group of
— tate of, H. J. Shinn deceased, by Stock Beets, Handles, dishes, gar­
understanding of current govern­ friends.
were
made
for
a
party
and
SUMMONS.
^e County Court of Lane County, den tools, some furniture, horses, scavenger hunt to be held this mental trends.
Mrs. Truman (Hark entertained
In the Circuit Court of the
Pf"0™ havin8 pigs, other livestock. Bring what Friday evening at Miss Crabbe's
the missionary Circle of the Bap­
State of Oregon for Lane County.
against said
ar*T^’ you have to sell. Come early as home. Miss Crabbe was presented CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES tist church in her home last week
we have a large sale.
V. H. with a corsage by the club in ap­
JESSE LANSING. JR.. Plaintiff. quired to Present
Ten ladies were present Devo-
vs
proper vouchers, duly verified, as Schricker, auctioneer.
OCTRINE of Atonement" was tionals were led by Mrs
a21p preciation of her work with the
Alito
' the subject of the Lesson- Pickens. Mrs. Lois Abeene. a
W. F. WARE and SARAH WARE, b*
to ““ «“S*"
club. After the business meeting
his wife: ANDERSON & MID- 5!,^ law office of Alta King, WANTED GARDEN PLOWING. a French spcll-down was held.
Scrmon In all Churches of Christ, guest of the circle, sang two num­
DLETON LUMBER COMPANY ®13 Main street Cottage Grove,
George Hohman. Phone 198L.
bers. Rev. Davis was a guest. Re­
Scientist, on Sunday. April 17.
a24p.
OR OREGON, a corporation;
The Golden Text was, "I and freshments were served at the
Fourteen
girls
from
the
Home
GEORGE T. GERLINGER as re- months from the date of the first
Ec club journeyed to Drain April my Father are one" (John 10:30). close of the meeting.
ceiver of ANDERSON & MID­ publication of this notice, towit. 1937 FORD V8 PANEL DELIV­ 9 to attend the Home Ec conven­
Christian Endeavor, numbering
Amoni; the citations which com­
ERY. only driven 9100 miles,
DLETON LUMBER COMPANY April 7th, 1938.
14, greeted the Easter sunrise
tion.
The
girls
from
Cottage
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the from
CHARLES M. SHINN,
good rubber, repainted and recon­
OF OREGON, a corporation: THE
Frank G«*er’a mountain
Executor with the will annexed ditioned. Woodson Motors. a21c Grove performed the initiation following from the Bible: "And be ranch.
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF IN­
ceremony that was recently giv­ not conformed to this world: but
Alta
King,
Attorney.
____________
DIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, a na­
The Frank Miller family moved
FOR SALE- HEIFERS. SPRING­ en in the Girls’ League assembly be ye transformed by the renewinx into the house of Mrs. Lizzie Gar­
tional banking association; C. L.
WOOD BIDS.
ERS, Jersey and Guernsey bulls, here.
of your mind, that ye may prove man last week.
ROBINSON as Receiver of THE
Sealed bids will be received by 1 registered Milking Shorthorn
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF IN­
The C. E. Herrington family
The lettermen entertained the what Is that good, and acceptable,
DIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, a na­ the Latham school district No. 25 bull. John L. Sullivan, Creswell, student body last Friday in their and perfect, will of God” (Rom. spent Sunday at Lorane with the
tional banking association; PORT­ till April 22, 1938, for 50 tier of Oregon, Lynx Hollow road.
J. W. King family.
second annual attempt at dramat­ 12:2).
LAND TRUST AND SAVINGS 16-inch old-growth fir wood, rick­
Mrs. Fred Fuhrer entertained
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
BANK, a state banking corpora­ ed in basement of school house FOUND—A GIRLS RAIN COAT. ics. They gave a bird’s-eye view of ed the following correlative pass on Easter Sunday for a group of
the
dressing
room
just
before
a
before
September
1,
1938.
Board
Owner can have it by identify­
tion; FIRST NATIONAL BANK
friends.
big game in a play called "Knot- ages from the Christian Science
OF ABERDEEN, a national bank­ reserves right to reject any or al) ing it and paying for this ad.
Frank White of Cooley
hole Forever," the whole theme teitbook, "Science and Health hill Mrs.
ing association; JOHN H. COLE, bids.
and Mrs. Lee Williams of La­
of
which
seemed
to
be
trying
to
FRANCIS PATTEN,
as Receiver of FIRST NATION­
BARGAINS—Cream separator $5; lose the game by breaking train­ with Key to the Scriptures” by tham visited recently with Mrs.
Clerk
AL BANK OF ABERDEEN, a na­ a7-21c
cream separator sell or trade for ing. The cast was: Coach Stumble­ Mary Baker Eddy: "Dost thou Truman Clark.
tional banking association; AL­
fresh cow; beds and springs, $1.25, bum. Ervin Thoreson; Bert Bird­ ’love the Lord thy God with nil
BERT WATKINS, doing business
S2.50; White sewing machine, real brain, Elmer Hendricks; Fred thy heart, and with all thy soul,
under the assumed name of WAT­
bargain. Star Second Hand Store. Feathertick, Vernon Damm; Enoch and with all thy mind'? This com
’
KINS BROS.; STANDARD OIL
a21-m5p
mand
includes
much,
even
the
sur
­
Picklewaite, Art Edwards; Plow-1
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, a
DENTISTS
FOR SALE—$25.00. Colonial Jun­ horse Nogoodski, Virgil Guggis­ render of all merely material sen­
corporation. Defendants.
If you can’t «at or ala«p and
ior range, like new. H. C. Hicke­ berg; Harry Horsecollar, Keith sation, affection, and worship. awful gaa bloats you up try Ad-
TO: W F. WARE and SARAH DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry
Merrill;
Housedog,
Ted
Scott;
This
Is
the
El
Dorado
of
Christian
­
WARE, his wife; ANDERSON &
—Office 5th and Main St. thier, 3 miles out on south Sixth Lightnin’, Bill Bartels; Sub Half­ ity. It involves the Science of Life, l«rika. Ona dose rids you of gas and
a21-m5p
MIDDLETON LUMBER COM­
Cottage Grove Ore. Phone 35 street.
back, Bob Grannis; Sub Quarter­ and recognizes only the divine con­ cleans foul poisons out of BOTH
PANY OF OREGON, a corpora­
back,
Glen Weldon; Professor trol of Spirit, in which Soul Is our upper and lower bowels. Brown’s
tion; GEORGE T. GERLINGER DR. C. H. KIME, Dentist—Of­ TIN CANS, rubbish, brush hauled
Drug Store and Kelly Drug Co.
Puzzlewit,
Bill MacGibbon.
at
reasonable
rates.
Small
pick
­
as receiver of ANDERSON &
fice in First National Bank
master, and material sense and
ups
preferred.
Phone
35F3.
21-m5p
MIDDLETON LUMBER COM­
Building. Phone 10. Cottage
human will have no place” (p. »).
Uttto WaaUd, f» Rt< Things
High School Briefs.
PANY OF OREGON, a corpora­
Grove, Oregon.
WANTED—Stud service of Regis­
Velma Wilson and Rush Dun-
tion; THE NATIONAL CITY
tered A.K.C. Toy Boston, also of can, freshmen, and Dalton Salis­
PHYSICIANS
BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS. IN­
DIANA, a national banking asso­ H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ registered U.K.C. ordinary size bury, sophomore, returned to
Boston (seal black brindle). Write school Monday after a week's ab­
ciation; C. L. ROBINSON as Re­
geon — Evenings by appoint­ at once or come to Eldon King, sence.
ceiver of THE NATIONAL CITY
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. B. B. route, Cottage Grove. a21p
Elsie Sattersfield,
freshman,
BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS, IN­
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
withdrew from school Monday.
DIANA, a national banking asso­
FOR SALE—One of the choicest She has gone to Swisshome.
ciation ; PORTLAND TRUST DR. G. L. EARL, Physician and
acre tracts in Cottage Grove.
Miss Florence Jenks spent the
AND SAVINGS BANK, a state
Surgeon — General Practice. Nice house, lawn, shade, fruit and week end at her home in Tangent.
banking corporation; FIRST NA­
First National Bank building. nut trees. Priced to sell. See
Girls’ baseball, tennis and track
TIONAL BANK OF ABERDEEN,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Smith, 843 Main St., Star Second started last week. Practices will
a national banking association;
Hand Store.
a21m5c be held every Tuesday and pos­
ATTORNEYS
JOHN H. COLE as Receiver of
sibly Friday after school. All girls
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
FOR RENT OR SALE-6 acres. are asked to turn out so as to
ABERDEEN, a national banking HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­
6-room house, chicken house, complete points for letters.
torney at Law. First Nation­
association; ALBERT WATKINS,
garage, etc. Two miles southeast
al
Bank
building.
Cottage
doing business under the assumed
of town. Rent $10 or sell on easy
Grove, Oregon. Phone 94.
Central School News.
name of WATKINS BROS.;
terms. James A. Scott, first house
All grades above the second are
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF H. J. SHINN, Attorney at Law, to right across Row river bridge, p
writing this week for special
CALIFORNIA, a corporation, de­
Notary Public — Practices in FOR RENT TO SMALL FAMILY '»wards and certificates that are
fendants,
GREETINGS.
all Courts. 1308 Ash Ave.,
IN THE NAME OF THE
—One story two bedroom house, evidences of achievement of the
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
STATE OF OREGON, You and
bath, electricity, garage and gar­ child in writing during the pres-
each of you are hereby summoned ALTA KING, Lawyer—Main at den spot. Near grade school on ent school year.
Mrs. Olaf Olson, who was born
and required to appear and answ­
Ninth. Res. phone 28-F-31. Pacific highway about four miles
er the complaint of plaintiff filed
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
south of Cottage Grove.
Tele­ and lived in Norway until a young
against you in the above entitled
phone Alsea Hawley, 5F12, for ap- woman, talked recently to the
suit on or before the last day of J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law pointment.
a21m5p fourth grade on that country. Her
talk was given on the pupil’s level
—J ones Building, Cottage
the time prescribed in the order
Grove, Oregon.
and about things they were par­
for publication of summons, to-
ticularly interested in. After the
wit: on or before May 12, 1938,
talk the children were given an
and you are hereby notified if you JOHN W. PENNINGTON, At­
torney at Law. — First Na­
opportunity to ask questions and
fail to so appear and answer, for
tional Bank Building. Cot­
the number and nature of the:
want thereof plaintiff will apply
tage Grove.
questions indicated a real interest.
to the Court for the relief prayed
Preparations have been made
for in the complaint, to-wit: for a
ACCOUNTANT
and practices begun for the May
decree adjudging the plaintiff is
Day exercises to be held May 6.
the owner in fee simple of the ROBERT H LEMON —Public
The second grade room has lit­
premises described therein, to-wit:
Accounting and Tax counsel.
OOTTAGE OBOVE AOENTB
erally become a fairyland. They
Lot One (1), Block One(l) in
229 Miner Building, Eugene,
UM*8 FOB DRUGS
are reading many interesting fairy
the Plat of Georgetown, Ore­
Oregon. Telephone 1689.
tales suitable to that grade and!
Tito BKXAIX Store
gon as the same is platted and
are illustrating them in the form
LEGAL NOTICES
want ads
Incorrect Posture
Said Cause of Ills
! SCHOOL NEWS
Hal Mackin Treasurer
of the O. S. C. Young
Republican Club
Hebron
“D
DON T SLEEP WHEN
GAS PRESSES HEART
Professional Cards
ARDWÄRt
NEEDS
SEE
NUE OVO
RHEUMATISM
GRABER-
GETTYS
and Save Money!
Complete line of
Spring “Clean-up”
Supplies.