The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 11, 1940, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1M
THE SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE PROVE. PREPON
ä L ? LEGAI
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Lane County,
Oregon, on the 27th day of March,
1940, appointed Wayne Taliaferro,
administrator of the estate of
Anna Chapman, deceased, in Lane
County, Oregon. All persons hav-
ing claims against said estate are
required to present them, duly
verified, as by law required, to
said administrator at the law of­
fice of Alta King, 613 Main street,
Cottage Grove. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, being
March 28th. 1940.
WAYNE TALIAFERRO.
ALTA KING,
Administrator.
Attorney.
33-51-37
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been ap-
pointed by the County Court of
Lane County, State of Oregon,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of W1LLEMINA VAN
PROOYEN, sometimes known as
Wilhelmina VanProoyen, deceas-
ed, by an order bearing date the
26th day of March. 1940.
All persons h a v i n g claims
against said estate are hereby re-
quired to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned at the
law office of HERBERT. W.
LOMBARD, First National Bank
Building. Cottage Grove, Oregon,
on or before six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice. . .. t
.
first Published March
NOTICE o r SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Lane County,
State of Oregon, duly made and
entered of record in the matter of
the estate of ISABELL JENKINS,
deceased, the undersigned. Admin-
istrator, will, on and after the
10th day of May, 1940, offer for
sale and sell at private sale the
following described real property
be longing to said estate, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 1447 feet
East of the Northwest corner
of the Wm. Currin D.L.C, No,
44, thence East 106 feet,
thence North 200 feet, thence
West 106 feet, thence South
200 feet to the place of be­
ginning. in Section 4. Twp. 21,
South, Range 3 West of the
Willamette Meridian, in Lane
County. Oregon.
Bids will be received and sale
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE—Used home, car and
portable radios. Expert repair­
ing. We are Zenith distributors tor
this territory. Woodson Radio Ser­
vice at Trembley's Texaco Service
Station.
29-tfc
FOR SALE—Planer ends, $2.50
per load. Place orders through
W. A. Woodard Lumber com­
pany. phone 4F2. A. L. Woodard.
6-tfc
CUSTOM HATCHING — Modern
incubators, separate hatchers.
Orders taken for poults and
chicks. Sexing. White Leghorn
cockerels for sale. Cookf-Reynolds
Hatchery. Creswell, Oregon, phone
32-4tc
Lane 207.
Building. Cottage Grove,
County, State of Oregon,
Terms of sale: Cash in t
part cash and part credit.
Dated and first publish«
11. 1940.
Date of last publication
1940.
RICHARD G. JENKINS.
Administrator of the Es­
tate of ISABELL JEN­
KINS, Deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
Attorney for Administrator.
35-5t-39
FINE PIANO FOR SALE—nice
cottage size, will sacrifice for
cash or small monthly payments
to save shipping expense. Write,
J. F. Smith, adjuster. Baldwin
Piano Store. 1011 SW Washing­
ton, Portland. Oregon.
33-3tc-35
BERRY PLANTS FOR SALE—
Strawberry, Boysenberry, Young-
berry, Nectarberry, Loganberry.
\V. A. Hemenway, phone 2F22.
33-3tp-35
FOR SALE OR RENT — Eight-
room house. *4 mile east of new
union high school building. N. E.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Glass. Eugene. Phone 2783J.
33-3tp-35
un(jer an(j by virtue of the
28. 194°-
. term s of the Last Will and Testa
Date of last publication April
I. SALTON FOR SALE OR T R A D E -6 sows
25 1940.
mem of ESTELLA
as with boar. About ready to farrow.
deceased,
the undersigned
TUNIS VAN PROOYEN.
Also alfalfa hay for feeder calves.
Executor of the Last Will
Valley View Ranch, Mosby Creek.
and Testament of WTL-
34-2tc-35
sale to the highest bidder for Phone I6F3.
LEMINA VAN PROOY­
cash, or for part cash and part
EN. sometimes known as
INVISIBLE SOLES
credit, subject to confirmation by
Wilhelmina VanProoyen,
said court, the following describ­
deceased.
Our invisible half soles have no
ed real property, to-wit.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
ridges or seams at the sole joint.
Parcel
1:
Attorney for Executor. 33-5t-37
Gives your shoes a new look. Red
Lot number 3, Block number
Boot Shoe Shop, S. Gasper.
9 in the James H. McFarland
34-2tc-35
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Addition to Cottage Grove.
Lane County, Oregon.
FOR SALE—Shakes. Roy Means.
NOTICE IS HEREBY Given
Parcel 2:
Blackbutte Route.
35-ltp
that the' undersigned, BENJAMIN
Begin at a point 60 feet South
F. CHILSON, has been appointed
of the Southeast corner of
by the County Court of Lane
FOR SALE—A few choice Filbert
Lot 2, Block 5, J. I. Jones Ad­
County, State of Oregon, Execu­
trees, cheap. Clarence C. Brown.
dition to Cottage Grove, run
tor of the Last Will and Testa­
Saginaw.
35-3tp-37
South 53% feet. West 106
ment of ANNIE BODLE, deceas­
feet. North 53% feet, and
ed, by an order bearing date the
FOR SALE—Mower, fair condi­
East 106 feet to beginning, in
1st day of April, 1940.
tion. cut heavy vetch and alfal­
Lane County, Oregon.
All persons having c l a i m s
fa last season. Two-horse corn
Parcel 3:
against the estate of ANNIE
cultivator, good condition. One-
Lot four (4) in Block three
BODLE, deceased, are hereby
horse garden cultivator, good.
(3) in James Henry McFar­
notified and required to present
Phone 38FI2. C. H. Haight.
land's First Addition to Cot­
the same duly verified to the un­
35-3tp-37
tage Grove, Lane Cbunty,
dersigned at the law office of
State of Oregon.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, First
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR SALE — Cream separator,
National Bank Building. Cottage a fte r '« ie 10th "day of May, 1940.
ball-bearing, stainless steel, al­
Grove, Oregon, on or before six and bjds will
received at the most new, table model. Skims 225
months from the date of the first ,aw office of HERBERT W. LOM- lbs. hr. Will sell half price. Floyd
publication of this notice.
BARD, First National Bank Build- Blalock, 1 mile west on Bennett
Dated and first published April jng Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Creek.
35-ltp
4, 1940.
Abstract of title to said proper-
Date of last publication May 2,
to tx* furnished.
FOR SALE—8 months old Guern­
1940.
Dated and first published April
sey heifer. 1121 South 4th St.
BENJAMIN F. CHILSON.
11, 1940.
35-ltp
Executor Last Will and
Date of last publication May 9,
Testament o f
A N N IE
1940.
FOR SALE—6 room house, 50 x
BODLE, Deceased.
WORTH HARVEY. Execu­
150 lot on paved street 4 blocks
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
tor of the Last Will and
from new Union High school.—
Attorney for Executor. 34-5t-38
Testament of ESTELLA
Phone 42J5.
35-3tp-37
I. SALTON, Deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
FOR SALE—A -l varmint hound,
Attorney for Executor.
first $50.00 rakes him. 32-20
Colts six shooter, $22.50. Bar Paw
O a t o f aorta T H a r m fu l ba cte ria Io accum u­
snow shoes, new, $6.75; box to­
la te d w aste m a tte r in y o u r colon m ay be
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE boggan sled, never used, $4.50; bee
is o n ia * you and cans In c distressing
hive with fixtures. $1.50. A. J.
C
sdaches an d dizziness. T r y D E A R B O R N
o d o rle .s Ga rlic T a b le ts. Come in to
Lea ton, 5 miles west of C. G. on
n>1Crr l
T H R IF T -W IS E
35-ltp
■ I x s . r < and get a F R E E tr ia l p a c k a g e
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Lorane road.
That by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Lane County. FOR SALE — 1 young mule; 1
work horse. Both gentle, will
State of Oregon, duly made and
work single or double. Vernon
Hart, 5 miles east on Row river.
Call mornings or evenings after
FUNERAL HOMES
5:00 p. m.
35-3tp-37
RUSSELL E. SMITH. Funeral day of May, 1940, offer for sale
Director. Cottage Grove, Ore. and sell at private sale the fol­ PIANO BARGAIN—Want respon­
sible party to take over good
phone 101.
__________ _ lowing described real estate be­
used piano and pay out on con­
longing
to
said
estate,
to-wit:
___
DENTISTS
tract. Easy terms. Piano must be
Lot four (4) and the East
moved at once. For information
DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry
one-half <%) of Lot three
Write Tallman P i a n o Store,
(3) all in J. E. Young's Addi­
-N o . 1 Omer Apartments
Salem, Ore.
35-3tc-37
tion to Cottage Grove, Lane
Cottage Grove, O n . Phone 35
County,
State
of
Oregon.
DR. C. H. KIME, Dentist—Of­
Bids will be received and sale FOR SALE—Used nome lighting
fice in First National Bank will take place at the law office of
fixtures at a bargain. See W.
Building. Phone 10. Cottage Herbert W. Lombard, First Na- C. Martin at Sentinel Office. 7-tfx
Grove. Oregon.
i tional Bank Building, Cottage
Grove, Lane County, Oregon.
PHYSICIANS
Terms of sale cash in hand or
H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ part cash and part credit.
FOR RENT — Modern five room
Abstract Of title or title insur­
geon — Evenings by appoint­
dwelling, unfurnished. Apply at
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. ance to be furnished.
Sentinel Office for detail*. 31-tfx
Dated and first published April
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
11 1940.
FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT—
H. E. S H U E Y — Physician
Date of last publication May 9,
Apply to Grove Hardware Co.
A Surgeon.
Over Kern’s 1940.
32-tfe
Drug Store, Cottage Grove,
CLAUDE J. KEM, Admin­
___ _____
Oregon.
istrator with the will an­
FOR RENT—Large 2-room cabin.
nexed of the estate of
Wood, lights, water fur dshed
D R J. W. TARR, Naturopatic
ESTHER C. SILSBY, de­
and 3-room new modern cottages,
Physician. General practice.
ceased.
furnished. Airport Park, % mile
Office at 117 South 3rd S t ,
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
South Cottage Grove.
33-3tp-30
phone 129-R.
Attorney for Administrator.
ATTORNEYS
FOR RENT—5-room house with
bath, garden and room for cow.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­
1121 South 4th St.
35-ltp
Formal Dedication April 19
torney at Law. First Nation­
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Lef GARLIC Help Fight
Harmful Colon Bacteria
Professional Cards
For Rent
al B a n k building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, Phone 94. __
ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613
Main s t r e e t . Office phone
254J; Res. phone, 28F31,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
J. E. YO U N G , Attorney a t Law
—Kelly
Grove.
Building, Cottage
__________
__
T IT L E
ABSTRACT COM­
P A N Y O F E U G E N E , Fred
G. Stickles, Pres. "Real T itle
Sendee." 881 O ak S tre e t
Eugene, Oregon.
The formal dedication of the
new high school building will be
Friday, April 19, at 8:00 p. m. in
the auditorium. Dr. C. A. Howard,
president of the Oregon College
of Education at Monmouth, wilb
give the dedicatory address. Archi­
tect C. N. Freeman will present
the building to C. A. Beidler,
chairman of the high school board.
There will be a number of short
talks and music by the combined
choruses of the Balladeers and
Carolers. After the program the
building will be open to the pub­
lic.
music whs present«! by two boys
introduced as "The Kings' Mes­
sengers" inviting all to attend n
special entertainment nt the As­
(MILDRED HARRIS. Editor)
sembly of God, Sunday.
The senior class has charge of
• • •
collecting the contents of the
Niullln* Thru
cornerstone. The following items
"Smilin' Through” the fantastic
will probably be sealed In it: His­ comedy by Allen Langdon Martin
tory and picture of the new build­ will be presented by the senior
ing: pictures of faculty, Mr. Cur­ class May 3 In the high school
rin, each bus, its load and driver, auditorium. Rehearsals In the new
office girls, student council and sch(x>l began April 8 under direc­
all students; signatures of all stu­ tion of Miss Dodson. Miss Tide­
dents, faculty and board mem­ manson has charge of ushering
bers; newspapers of the day. Sen­ and ticket sales, Mr. Gilchrist,
tinel, Oregon Journal. Oregonian. scenery and Mr. Christianson,
Eugene Guard, Eugene News, and lighting. Miss Kem is senior class
the Newsette; stamps and coins advisor and has general charge of
of 1940; history of graduating stage properties.
class ¿account of all school organ­
• • •
izations; band concert program:
Supt. Ferrin spoke to the stu­
Freda Stnlder’s essay on "Tourist dents Monday morning, April H on
Attractions in Cottage Grove;" ilif . .II.' ami use o f the new build­
statements by Mr. Ferrin and Mr. ing. He introduced C. A. Beidler,
Grannis; any mementoes from dis­ chairman of the school board, who
tricts other than Cottage Grove; gave a short talk.
school songs and yells.
C. N. Freeman, architect from
• • •
Portland, explained the lighting
To Enter Kami Content
effects. He expressed the desire
The school band, under the di­ that the building be kept in good
rection of Charles Christ iunson. condition for many years.
will for the first time in the his­
Sherman Godard, inspector for
tory of our school, enter the state the school district, and J. 11. An­
l»and contest, to be held in Al­ derson, contractor, were introduc­
bany Saturday, April 13. The ed.
band members will leave In pri­
Miss Jelinek led the students In
vate cars at 7:00 a. m. that morn­ singing “On, Oh C. G." "Onward,
ing.
Onwnrd. C. G. High" and "Old
• • •
Black Joe,” accompanied by Pat
Primary Election
Baldwin at the new buby grand
April 17 is the date set by the piano.
student council for the primary
• • •
election of student body officers
Cafeteria to Operate
for the coming year and April 24
The cafeteria will be run the
is set as the date for general stu­ rest of this year under the man­
dent body elections. AU petitions agement of Miss Tidemanson. Stu­
must be filed by Friday. Apri? 1.2 dents will he hired to do the work
Qualifications for the five offi­ in the cafeteria. Milk, hot dishes,
cers are to be posted on the bulle­ ice cream and milk shakes will be
tin board. Mr. Grannis was chosen served. If it continues as well as
by the council as inspector for the it has started there will tie plenty
election*.
of work for somebody Over one
• • •
hundred signed up the first day.
Old Building Guilty
• • •
The old high school building
Guides
was found guilty of many past
Visitors to the new building will
crimes in the long-wnited-for fac­ be well taken care of in the fu­
ulty assembly Friday. March 29. ture, for Mr. Grannis chose 12
Said to be the most comical of all lieople from each study hall to act
assemblies g’vc-n. the character ils guides. They are: Vinal Ran­
roles were played by the follow­ dall. Eugene Anderson, Betty Ad­
ing members: Judge, Mr Ferrin; kins. Pat Baldwin, Miriam Ferrin.
prosecuting attorney. Mr. Gil­ Maxine Ewing. Bill Spies, Dale
christ; defending attorney, Mr. Snider, George Dugan, Charles
Begthol; clerk. Miss Fraser; bail­ Brown, Eathel Ann Newton, and
iff. Mr. Chrtetianzon: witnesses. Pauletta Powell.
• • •
Miss Crabbe. Mr. Grannis. Miss
Kern, Mr. French. Mr. Williamson
Council Meets
and Miss Tidemanson. The jury
The girls league council met at
consisted of Miss Stadden, Miss Gladys I-emley's home March 27.
Price, Miss Deal. Miss Hayes and Plans for the May festival were
Miss Jelinek.
discussed and about 6 girls were
Preceding faculty p r o g r a m . chosen for the central committee.
A report was given by the scrap­
book and honor-point committee.
• • •
FOR RENT — Furnished house
with garden and garage. Potted
house plants to sell at 10c each.
1039 Chestnut Ave, Mrs. Nora
lla n d ._________ __________ ?5-ltp
Wanted to Buy
WANTED—To buy a steeel baby
crib, in good condition. R. W.
Kinkade, City.
35-ltp
WANTED—Small house and lot as
investment. Must be worth the
money. Address XR, c|o Sentinel.
35-2tc-3Ç
Wanted
Birthday Party
WANTED Rich old lady to adopt
A party given in honor of Joyce
two boys. See Kenneth Hatfield Baldwin's fifteenth birthday anni­
and Dennis Craig at 1224 East versary was given by Shirley
Madison._________ _
Woodard at her home. March 30.
The following were guests: Ben­
WANTED: Two boarders— room nett Newton. Bud McCoy. Junior
and board. Apply at 1224 East Iuingston. Velma Bennett. Gene
Madison.
33-3tp-35 Durham. Howard Jenkins. Dick
Smith. Roy Barr. Lucille Wood­
ard. Wanda Brown, Pat Baldwin,
and Kenny Whitlock.
• • •
EXPERT PAINTER, paperhanger,
B
asket
Social
decorator. New roofs, repair work,
The basket social and farewell
etc. Satisfaction always. See Max-
son. 1536 South 6th.
35-ltp
Miscellaneous
party sponsored by the junior
class was well attend«!, especially
by the boys. Miss Stadden, Miss
Fraser* and Mr. Gilchrist were tbo
teachers present. Bud McCoy auc­
tioned the baskets. The profits for
the junior class wen* $16.30.
School Briefs
Phyllis Evcrlngham from Eu­
gene high visited school Tuesday.
About IN students belonging to
the local Epworth Ix-ague attend­
ed a convention In Ashland over
the past week end.
IXirothy Braeher, a sophomore
from Salem high, was a visitor at
school M onday. D orothy used to
live in Cottage Grove.
Arline Anderson t<x>k a trip to
Washington during spring vaca­
tion.
Ray Huffman will not return to
school this year. He is now In the
Sacred Heart hospital recovering
from pneumonia. It is reported he
will not be able to return to his
home for about three more weeks.
Virginia Dowcns has just re­
turned from a two-weeks vacation
in I xjh Angelin,
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ROBERT W EARL. Mgr.
Portland.
L. V ELRIDGE, Eugene.
IRA WOODIE, Eugene
HAL VAUGHN. Corvallis.
C. D. MORRISON. Salem.
for real estate and exchanges.
Also fire and auto Insurance. 20tfc
WELDING
G m
Cottage Grove Welding and
Boiler Works
Madison S t
7-tfc
electrical contractor
Wiring and Rewiring
Leon C. Goddard, 401 Main S t,
phone 156L-201.
________10-tfc
AU kinds of welding, both elec­
tric and acetylene. Machinery re­
pairing and blacks-..^i thing. We
retail
Portland
oxygen. O.
Welding Shop, phone 1 8 U .
6-4tc-9
K.
W H IT E P A L A C E C A F E . 47 East
10th Street, is a good place to
eat in Eugene. W e specialize in
5c, 10c and 15c sandwiches and
25c and 30c meals.________ ^l-tfc
MALE. Instruction. Would like to
hear from reliable men we can
train to overhaul, install and ser­
vice Air Conditioning and Refrig­
erating Equipment. Must be me­
chanically inclined. No interfer­
ence with present occupation. For
interview write at once giving
name, address, age. Utilities Inst.,
cio Cottage Grove Sentinel, No.
KI.
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Welding, foundry.
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