The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 01, 1938, Image 8

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    TIR’RSI)AY, DECEM HEB I, 1938.
THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
s LEGAL
Under authority of the terms of
the
Last Will and Testament of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
SAM JONES, deceased, dated
January 6. 1935, and duly proved
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and admitted to probate in the
That the undersigned has been County Court of Lane County,
appointed Administratrix with State of Oregon, on the 2nd day
the Will annexed of the estate of of February, 1935. the undersign­
LOUISA BARTELS, deceased, by ed Executor will sell at private
the County Court of Lane Coun­ sale the following described real
ty, State of Oregon, by an order estate, to-wit:
bearing date the 8th day of No­ Lot 2, Bl o c k 1, William
vember. 1938.
Shields Addition to Cottage
All persons having claims Grove. Lane County, State of
against said estate are hereby re­ Oregon.
quired to present the same, duly The sale will be made on and
verified, to the undersigned, at after the 27th day of December,
the law office of HERBERT W.
LOMBARD, Cottage Grove. Lane 1938, and bids will be received
the law office of Herbert W.
County, Oregon, within six at
months from the date of the first Lombard, Attorney, First Nation­
al Band Building. Cottage Grove,
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Nov­ Oregon.
The terms of the sale are as
ember 10, 1938.
follows:
Cash. Abstract will be
Date of Last Publication, De­
furnished purchaser.
cember 8, 1938.
Dated and first published No-
MATTIE CLARK. Admin-
istratrix with Will an­ vember 24. 1938.
Date of last publication De-
nexed of the estate of
LOUISA BARTELS, de­ cember 22, 1938.
O. O. VEATCH, Executor
ceased.
Last Will and Testament
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
of SAM JONES, deceas-
Attorney for Estate. 13-5tc-17
15-5t-19
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Attorney for Executor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION
That the undersigned has been
CITY HALL BONDS
appointed by the County Court of
Lane County, State of Oregon,
Ebcecutor of the Last Will and Notice is hereby given that on
Testament of JOHN SPRIGGS, January 1. 1939, City Hall Bonds
deceased, by an order bearing Nos. 11. 12. 13 and 14, $500.00
date the 15th day of November, , each will be redeemed by the City
’of Cottage Grove at the office of
193a
All persons having claims the City Treasurer. Cottage
All of said
against the estate of said JOHN Grove, Oregon.
SPRIGGS, deceased, are hereby bonds aforesaid will be taken up.
notified and required to present redeemed and cancelled at said
value and interest
the same, duly verified, to the date at par
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.... day
undersigned at the law office of thereon shall cease on the 1st
HERBERT W. LOMBARD. First of January, 1939.
Dated December 1st. 1938.
National Bank Building, Cottage
EARL C. BALLEW,
Grove, Lane County, State of Ore­
City Treasurer.
gon, on or before six months from
'___________ ___
the date of the first publication 16-ltc.
of this notice.
Date of first publication No­
vember 17 th, 1938.
Date of last publication Decem­
ber 15th. 1938.
A. C. SPRIGGS, Executor
of the Last Will and Tes-
taihent of John Spriggs,
sometimes John H.
Spriggs, deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
Attorney for Executor. 14-5t-18 Labor To Be Chief Benefactor
Business Activity
Spurts With Ship
Building Program
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Oregon Youths Get
Chance for Ohio Trip
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S
SALE.
In New Construction
Program
RatM Want ada will b« accaptad at tha
rata of 1 cant par word for ftrat inaartloa
with minimum of IS canta for aach ad or
Ihraa tlmaa at 11* tIinaa rata of first la-
tartlon. If paid tn advanca Cash ahould
accompany your order to Insura In »art ton
15 cants extra wit. he charted tor keyed
ada. Card of thanka. SO cents for 10 linea.
Obltuariea (not death notlceal will be pub­
lished al leaal rate of » cents per Une.
For Sale
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL
students: See the new Corona
Smith portable typewriters on
display at the Sentinel office. 4tf
PIANO MUST BE SOLD. To
save shippihg expense we will
sacrifice a high-grade bungalow
piano for quick sale. Terms. $6
monthly. For full particulars, ad­
dress, Adjuster, Cline Piano Co.,
10H SW Washington. Portland.
Oregon.
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13-3tc-15
FOR SALE—Planer ends. $2 50
per load. Place orders through
W. A. Woodard Lumber company,
phone 4F2. A. L. Woodard.
12-6tp-17
For sale: A Burroughs book­
keeping and adding machine with
stand at the Sentinel office. 13-tfc
SCOTTIE PUPS for Xmas gifts.
Black. Championship pedigrees.
Fine selection. Order now. Trave-
Ion Kennels, McMinnville, Ore-
15-4t-19
gon.
FOR SALE — Clear, old-growth
wood. $-1.00 per cord. Phone
12F5.
15-3tp-17
FOR SALE — O.I.C. pigs, eight
weeks old. Mrs. Ida May White,
at Hebron bridge on Black Butte
road.
15-2tp-16
FOR SALE: WEANLING PIGS.
Thomas Whitham, Saginaw.
Oregon.
15-2tp-16
FOR SALE: BLACK COCKER
spaniel, $5.00. See Billy Bar­
tels.
16-ltp
FOR SALE—100 tier of clear old
growth wood, dry, on road 7
miles from Cottage Grove. 90c
tier. Phone Lee Thomason, 9-F-6.
16-3tp-18
X-MAS SPECIAL—1938 MODEL
Thor gas washer.
Regular
$99.50. Only $67.50. Terms. Bris­
banes...................................... 16-ltc
FOR SALE—Wood or coal burn­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
ing circulating heater. Almost
Americ
a
’
s
WASHINGTON
That the undersigned has been
new.
C. H. Woods. London Mer­
appointed Administrator of the giant heavy industries today were cantile Company, London, phone
estate of WATKINS PETRIE headed toward bigger business ll-F-12. $17.50.
16-2tp-17
LOCKWOOD, deceased, by an or­ and employment of millions of the
nation’s ____
idle as the government
der of the County Court of Lane______
SALE — Split cedar fence
County, State of Oregon, bearing sped orders and plans for its huge FOR
posts,
delivered or on ground.
date the 29th day of November, rearmament program.
Roy Kennedy, phone 16F2.
1938.
, .
A survey conducted by a news
16-3tp-18
All persons having claims service showed:
against said estate are hereby re­ 1. Naval and maritime commis-
Thirty to fifty percent dis
quired to present the same, duly sion shipbuilding programs will count,
radio tubes, factory seal­
verified, to the undersigned at the jam private and government ship­ ed cartons.
Latest test equip­
law office of HERBERT W. LOM­ yards for 10 years, with the ment. Limited
time offer. Bris­
BARD, Cottage Grove, Lane heavy industries providing vir­ banes.....................................
16-ltc
County, Oregon, within six tually all of the materials.
months from the date of the first
2. Airplane factories, now be­ FOR SALE: Good O. I. C. boar or
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published De­ hind in orders for 1200 military will trade for other pigs. Spring­
and naval aircraft, will be called er cows for sale. Arnold Duerst,
cember 1, 1938.
16-ltp
Date of last publication Decem­ upon to double their capacity and Disston route.
output
within
the
next
12
months.
ber 29, 1938.
3. Automobile factories, trac- FOR SALE OR RENT: 10 acres
E. C. LOCKWOOD, Admin­
istrator of the Estate of tor manufacturers, and gun-mak­ with modern house and private
Watkins Petrie Lock- ing establishments are receiving water system. Phone 2783J Eu­
16-3tc-18c
and will be given additional or- gene.
wood, deceased.
_______
ders for delivery of military
HER
BERT W. LOMBARD,
Attorney for Administrator.
equipment in the largest quanti- FOR SALE—18 month old C. W.
16 5t-20 ties in the nation’s history.
Boar, LO.C. from registered
—
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4. Labor, through increased stock. Mrs. Orma Salisbury, Dis-
Mimeograph stencils. Sentinel, payrolls, wm receive the great- ston Rte.^Cottage Grove. _16-ltp
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| est Share of the expenditures, and
with its increased consumption Wanted
of food, clothing and other non­ WANTED TO RENT—SMALL
Professional Cards durable goods will aid the agricul- furnished house or 3 or 4 room
Itural industry.
apartment downstairs. Call 219,
While the rearmament program Mr. Shisler.
16-ltp
DENTISTS
for
the
army
is
yet
uncompleted,
DR. W. E LEBOW—Dentistry
and maritime commix- WANTED: ANY KIND OF SEW-
-No. 1 Omer Apartments the ’s navy programs
are pouring IN q to do A]so rejjne men’s ।
Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 sion
$250,000,000
into
shipbuilding an(j women>8 coats. Mrs. Gra-
DR. C. H. KIME, Dentist—Of­ alone this year andIthe outlay h
440
Second St.,
--------- .^nAAonnon
—t next j
16-3tp-18
$400,000,000
fice in First National Bank will aggregate
Building. Phone 10. Cottage year.
Grove, Oregon.
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Miscellaneous
Entablished the Jury System
PHYSICIANS
Johan Printz, a giant of a man. TAKEN UP: ONE OLD BAY
H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ efficient organizer but slavedriver,
mare, one gray colt. Owner can
geon — Evenings by appoint­ became governor of New Sweden. have same by paying for this ad
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. ' He was governor for 10 years, leav­ and feed bill. Jos. Eppenbaugh,
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
ing just before the Dutch moved in Lynx Hollow road.
16-4tc-19
,
and
asserted their own claims to
DR. G. L. EARL, Physician and
Surgeon — General Practice. । the Delaware region. When the TAKEN UP — Four head cattle.
First National Bank building. Swedes settled, five Indian villages
Owner may have same by iden­
i occupied the area that now com- tifying and paying expenses. Tele­
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
' prises Philadelphia. Under Printz,
16-ltp
H. E. SHUEY — Physician Tinicum island became the first seat phone 20F31.
& Surgeon.
Over Kern’s
government of the region that LET ME RECONDITION YOUR
Drug Store, Cottage Grove, of
was
to become Pennsylvania, 39, HOUSE with new sills under
Oregon.
___ ______
years before the arrival of William pinning concrete or block founda-
DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatic Penn. Printz was first to establish tjons also concretG or board
Physician. General practice. the jury system here as we know wal^ at reasonable charge. W. C.
Office at 117 South 3rd St., it-
Caswell, 205 Adams St.
16-ltp
phone 129-R.
ATTORNEYS
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­ I
I suffered for five years from:
torney at Law. First Nation­ Arthritis,
with several large, open
al Bank building, Cottage
sores on my body, which are now
Grove, Oregon. Phone 94
all healed since taking Casey’s
ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613 Compound. I was practically an;
Main street. Office phone invalid. Now I do my own house­
Jrealmerd^of
254J; Res. phone, 28F31, work and do not use crutch or
Cottage Grove, Ore.
cane any more, and cannot recom­
your Compound too highly,
J E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law mend
REM’S FOB DRUGS
to Arthritis sufferers. — Louise
—Jones Building, Cottage Capper,
Portland,
Ore.,
for
sale
I
Grove. Oregon
by leading druggists.
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ARTHRITIS
NUE- OVO
At least a dozen Oregon boys
and girls, making up five different
judging and demonstration teams,
will be granted expense-free trips
to compete at the World Poultry
Congress at Cleveland. Ohio, next
July, according to arrangements
made by the Oregon World Poul­
try Congress committee.
Three 4-H club teams and two
Future Farmers of America
teams have been authorized by
the state committee to represent
Oregon officially in the youth sec­
tion of the show from July 28 to
August 7. The 4-H clubbers will
have a poultry judging team of
three members, a demonstration
team on the production phase and
a demonstration team on the con­
sumption phase of two members
each, according to H. C. Seymour,
state 4-H club leader and the
west’s representative on the na­
tional youth committee.
The Future Farmers will be
represented by a three-man judg­
ing team and a two-man produe­
tion demonstration team. Earl
Cooley, state director of vocation­
al agriculture and chairman of
the state youth committee, has
announced.
Elimination contests among the
4-H clubbers will be held in every
county, with the county winners
competing during the annual 4-H
summer school here next June for
the Cleveland trip. Seymour says.
A similar plan for selection of the
two F. F. A. teams will be carried
out. The state congress committee
has guaranteed half of the ex­
penses for the youngsters, with
their local communities or coun­
ties expecting to raise the re­
mainder of the necessary funds.
Several communities and ser­
vice clubs have expressed interest
in sending one outstanding boy or
girl or more to the congress in
recognition of their accomplish­
ment. State committeemen are
encouraging this* as a means of
enabling more deserving youths to
join the Oregon delegation and
have the opportunity of seeing
the greatest poultry show ever
held in the world.
__________
The Oregon youth delegation to
the congress may also play in im­
portant part in the state's poultry
exiblt, if tentative plans go
through. The boys and girls may
assist with distribution of adver-
tising matter and other minor du-
ties in the exposition hall.
Fairview
Lowry England and son Alvis
and Mrs. Glen Gillispie and child­
ren were Thanksgiving guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy England of
Mosby Creek.
Some of the ladies of this
neighborhood with several of Do-
rena arc working on a three act
comedy entitled "Aunt Cindy
Cleans Up" which will be pre­
sented .it the ladies club house at
Doren* Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly had
as dinner guests Thanksgiving
their sons and wives. Mr. and
Mrs. Alta Kelly of Cottage Grove
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelly
of Mt. View.
Hutiert McNeil and Ethel Elli­
son of Eugene were visitors one
day last week at the Warren
Keely home.
Josephine Van Scholack visited
from Friday until Sunday at the
home of her father. Harry Cain
at Culp Creek.
Glen Gillispie wax brought
home Saturday from a Eugene
hospital where he had been for
several weeks recovering from a
broken vertebrae in his neck. He
is still in a cast but is improving.
Mrs. Warren Kelly received
word recently that a grandson,
Marion Ixivette of Vancouver,
Washington is seriously ill in a
hospital following a ruptured ap­
pendix. He has spent the past
two summers with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Kelly.
A. C. Voight and two daughters
of Harrisburg were all day
guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Voss.
Traffic Accidents
Are Fewer In 1938
With only two month« of the
current year yet to be accounted
for, Oregon counties generally
have shown vast Improvement
over last year's traffic accident
experience, Secretary of State
Earl Snell reported this week. Not
a single county has suffered in­
creases in all three department» —
accidents, injuries and deaths
while nine counties have register­
ed decreases all along the line.
Lane county t<x>k fourth place
among the state's «even Group II
counties on the basis of improve­
ment in its traffic record over the
first 10 months of 1937 Ijist
month this county took fourth
place in its group.
Following is the order In which
the counties in this group rank-
lamook,
ed: Coos, Lincoln. Til
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Uine. Jackson. Hood River and
Linn.
Deschutes county maintained
an unbroken record of io months’
leadership in Group III. while
Clackamas and Coos counties
tightened their grip on the top
spots in Groups I and II.
The list of Oregon's traffic
death-free counties for 1938 was
narrowed to four during October
when Jefferson county suffered
its first fatality since November,
1936. Other counties with clean
slates are Wheeler, Crook, Har-
ney and Morrow.
Gold ( usst Grow» Much C# cm
A Real Special
on a 1500 watt 110 volt, D.
0., full automatic Power and
Light Plant. Completely re­
conditioned, operate« like
new. Will «eil for les« than
half the co»t of a new one.
M. H. MORRIS
Cocoa to the total weight of about
250 (MM) ton* is grown annually in th«
plantation* of the Gold Coa»t. West
Africa
Thi* i* more than half the
Electrical Contractor.
Phone I HI J
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