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THI’RSDAY. FEBRUARY 8 IM1 THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON H 7B M B 1 LEGAL NOTICES planning sisin Io visit many dif LEGAL NOTICES ferent homes In the community. The IB girls are starting to HI MMONH. the southwest quarter of sec make aprons this week, whl'c the tion 28. township 20 South JUANITA PETERS, Editor. taken the last week of the first 1A class arc planning to prepare RATES: Five cents per line or Range 3 West of W.M., in Achievement Hull. semester. These tests are taken by a tea lor themselves. Cose No. 87700 one cent per word, with minimum lame County, Oregon, Seventeen « e n I o r «. 13 sopho- sehonls all over the United .States. Related science are studying and charge of 25 cents. Three Inser In the Circuit Court of the State and that the plaintiff is the owner tions tor the price of 2 'j, if paid more«, 12 Junior« anil II fresh* Of the 63 seniors taking the reporting on the equipment in the of ( iregon for IJine County. in fee simple of the respective por in advance. W a n t ads will be CITY OF fY»TTAGE GROVE, a tions men were listed on the achieve test, Pat Baldwin led with a high home. of said property aa set out eharged only where firms or in ment roll for I lie third «lx week« score of 124. The medium score in the complaint heroin, and that The HR girls are starting their dividuals have established credit. municipal corporation, Plaintiff, VB you and each of you be forever period a« follow«: for the seniors was K2, low IS. fust dress. This Is their first con Send money to insure insertion. If Senior«: Arllne An<ler«on, Paul Thirty-eight Juniors t o o k the struction and this year they have charged add 15c. Keyed ads 25c MRS. 8. R. BRAND, sometimes enjoined and debarred from as Anderson, Nancy Anlauf, Pat test with Bertha Hatch holding the privilege of choosln.f their extra Card of thanks 5tX: If not CAROLINE BRAND, a widow. R. serting any claim whatever there HTANFIEI.D, a wirkrwer. ROB to adverse to the plaintiff, and for Baldwin. Marcia llrund, Elinor high score of 117. The medium own garment. over 50 words. If over 50 words, L other and further relief as . . . curds of thanks will be charged ERT LOREN STANFIELD, a . such ( ’lark, Elmer Cone, Maxine Ew score for the Juniors was 73, low minor. JOHN SIDNEY STAN to this court shall seem just and at the regular rate. Copy must be ing, Olive (¡awley, Oil« Hansen, score 13. Club Notes. FIELD. a minor. E G B E R T C. equitable. Silva Michael, Agnes Mixm, Mel (If the 125 sophomores taking ’Hie National Honor society dis in Wednesday to insure insertion. SHAY and JENNIE C. SHAY, his This summons is published pur ba Plltwley, June Rimer, Murjes- the lesl, Ikmna Chestnut held the cussed plans for the corning so w i f e , MARGARET A HANSEN, suant to an order made by Honor km Smith, Velma Wilson, Harry tdgh score of 13.'», The medium ciety conference and banquet unmarried, EARL C. HANSEN able G F SKIPWORTH, Circuit St urge«. score was 69, low score 13. and ELLEN HANSEN, his wife. Judge of the State of Oregon for which Is Io ix- held here Wednes IDA V TRAVIS and LOUIS C. I^ane County, on the 28th (lay of Junior«: Donna Clark. Marjory (It the 68 freshmen taking the day. February 12, FDR SALE or will trade for TRAVIS, her h u s b a n d . JOHN January. 1941, which order directs Earl, June Ea«tl>urn, Z e l m a test, Kay Taylor held high score Plans were discussed about Join property In Eugene: Seven room TOMSETH and JULIA M. TOM- that this summons he published Greenlee, Bertha Hatch, Bill Hop- of 103, medium was 63 and low ing the local ski dub In the Jun modem house. Terms. Write 721’ SETH, hot wife. ZELMA TOM once a week for four successive man, Rlchanl luilrd. Faye Nixon, score 12. ior Chamber of Commerce. West 5th strw t or phone 4O75W, SETH. sometimes ZELMA MATH weeks in the Cottage Grove Sen • • • Bill Pleunril, Clifford Van I ’rooy- 23-4tp-26 ERS, a divorced person, OLIVE tinel, a weekly newspaper of gen A short discussion was held on Eugene, Oregon. en. Helen Wells, Jean Yearoua. G.A.A. Basket Tourney. the coming Home Ec conference M BROWN (formerly OLIVE M eral circulation published in Cot So|«ihomores: Alberta Adkins, Junior-senior team came out on which was to be held at Roseburg FOR SALE Terra-Cotta glue, 5* SMITH, widow of J. F. SMITH, tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, straight tile, 1 double T, 1 single deceasedi and W I L L I A M R. and that you be required to ap- Lol« Bachidder, Virginia Brown, top with a victory of 21-17 over and the Home Ec club worked on Donna Cheslnut, Nora Coop, Bolt the sophomores in the first GAA drape« for the teachers’ room at T, also 1 oil brooder. 5(X) capa BROWN, her hushand. ROSEL- per and answer on or before the city, will trade for pigs, calves or LEN I/XTKWfXjD, a minor. FOR last day of the time prescribed in Daugherty, Lucille (leer, L u m basketball tournament game Jan the high school. said order, to-wit: on or before Hamill, Mary Maiden. Janet Ity- uary 31. Betty Thompson was the F, F. A. met and moved to chickens. M. P. Olsen, Saginaw, EST SCHNEIDER as guardian of February 27. 1941. 26-ltp the person and estate of ROSEL- nearson, Helen Suniers, Betty captain of the sophomores and present an amendment to the Oregon. Date of first publication Janu LEN L O C K W O O D , a minor, Thomusun, Harriett Wall Alyce Trunnell of the Junior-sen school constitution giving the ary 30. 1941. THOMAS WEST and JANE DOE Freshmen: Sterling B o l t o n , ior learn. Score keeper was Shir r f A. a representative in the TRADES, for Southern Oregon WEST his wife. MINNIE L. HU- Date of last publication Febru town house. Service Sta., near DENRICK, a widow. FRED J. ary 27. 1941. Katherine ( ’hambers, IX,I lie Ann ley Culver; tune keejicr. Kathleen Lions Council. • • • HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Grande Ronde, 50 acres, improved, DEETS and ANNA DEETS. his Clark. Helen Gates, Kenneth Han Spies; referee, Richard Bush. Attorney for Plaintiff. • • • near Salem. 360 acre stock land wife, J AMDS G. DEETS. unmar sen. Bernadlne Loomis, Frances Note». (Residence and post office ad near Grand Ronde. Also 10 acres, ried. ROYIE L. DEETS and Michael, Vern Miller, Velina Pol E lim ination Contest. The «emon« met during home- dress: Cottage Grove, Lane Coun lock, Vivian Pollock, Kay Taylor. The agriculture classes are hold ; room period Tuesday, at which improv«-d, n e a r Silverton. H. MYRTLE DEETS, his wife. HAR ty, Oregon, i RY E. D E E T S and MABEL • a s ing an elimination speech contest time Mr. Elli« of Kennel-Ellia Potter, owner, c o this newspaper. DEETS. his w i f e . THE UN 26-3tp-28 Merlin N e l s o n and Leonard on February It and 12 to deter Studio in Eugene discussed with KNOWN HEIRS OF ANY OF NOTRE OF FINAL HEARING. Clark, students in the speech de mine the five beat speakers In the the students prices for graduation THE ABOVE PERSONS OR FOR SALE First class fruit and partment of the University of Ore • lasses. The five s|«-akers chosen pictures. PARTIES. IF DECEASED: AL Notice is hereby g i v e n that, nut trees at moderate prices. gon. addressed the students at the from this contest will compete In Rooms 11, 13, and 15 held “lec Grape ami tree pruning. C. E. SO. ALL OTHER PERSONS OR Bernardo N. Perini. administrator assembly Friday, January 31, on a contest to be held al the Do- tion for fourth six weeks, results PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM of the estate of Clara E. Perini. the subject "The American Way." rena grange meeting February 20. are as follows: Room 11, chair Ruth. Lorane Hy., Cottage Grove, ING ANY RIGHT. TITLE. ES deceased, has filed hLs final ac 25-4tc-28 TATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN count in the County Court of Lane They s|Mike of the American way The winner from the Dorena man. Jean Yearous; vice chair Oregon. THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIB County. Oregon, and said Court as tieing not the Hitler, Stalin, or grange conti*«t wdl represent Cot man. Phyllis Sorenson; ««•cretary, Mussolini way, but a way In which tage Grove nt a district contest at Frank Suter; student council rep FOR SALE Good oat and vetch ED IN THE COMPLAINT HERE has fixed February 25, 1941, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. in the Court hay, baled: $10.00 per ton. J. P. IN, Defendants. we have freedom of speech, press, a later date. resentative, A r i e t t a Roberts. Loomis, Dorena. 25-3tp-27 TO: MRS. S. R BRAND, some room of said Court, in Eugene, • • • religion, and assemblage, a way In Room 13: chairman. Tom Jones; Lane County. Oregon, as the time which we have guaranteed the In-' Game Nets •tltr.'in . vice chairman. Richard Laird; SEE THE NEW 1941 5-horee De- times CAROLINE BRAND, a wid and place for hearing, considering ow: R. L. STANFIELD, a widow alienable rights of life, liberty and At the first meeting of the secretary, Janet Peterson; student Luxe Johnson at 6th and Wash er: ROBERT LOREN STAN and acting thereon. the pursuit of happiness. Alexan Lions’ council lor the new semes c o u n c i l Date of first publication, Janu representative, Tom ington. Liberal trade allowance. FIELD. a minor; JOHN SIDNEY der Hamilton and Thomas Jeffer ter, Wednesday. January 29, al Henry. Room 15: chairman. Mar- Joe T. Smith.__________ 23-4tp-26 STANFIELD, a minor; MAR ary 23, 1911. Date of last publication, Febru son were sjsiken of as founders most an entirely new group of yiry Karl; vice chairman. Ruby GARET A. HANSEN, unmarried; and believers of our American home room representatives were Barrs; student council representa FOR SALE One Briggs-Stratton EARL C. HANSEN and ELLEN ary 20. 1941. BERNARDO N. PERINI way. They stated that if we are present. gas motor, $12.00. Phone 44, Ted HANSEN. hLs w i f e ; ZELMA ALTA KING, tive. Harold Bauder. Executor. to maintain the American way we 24 3tc-26 TOMSETH. sometimes ZELMA Sophomores: Shop: Chairman. Colli ns.______ The report of the proceeds from Attorney. 24-5t-28 " 1 I' — t j MATHERS, a divorced person; must keep the huppy medium be the gym dedication game showed Roy Wolf; vice chairman, Gar THOMAS WEST and JANE DOE FOR SALE Model A Ford »«■dan. tween complete hts-rty anti com a t<»t«l of $119.30. The report on land Waterman; secretary, Har Good condition, new top. new WEST, his wife; MINNIE L. HU- STREET VACATION NOTICE. plete law. Dr. W. A. Dahlberg, proceeds from the basket social riet Wall; student council repre professor of speech at the Uni held Friday, January 17, was sentative. Shirley Woodard. Room paint and nearly new tiros. Apply DENRICK, a widow; FRED J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at Shadybrook camp, seven miles DEETS and ANNA DEETS. his That versity. introduced the speakers. $23 10. 4: Chairman, Ralph Allen; vice at the regular meeting of the wife; JAMES G. DEETS, unmar • • • 26-ltp ried. ROYIE L. DEETS and MYR Common Council of the City of For the five pay assemblies to chairman. D o r i s Christianson; south. FFA Basketball league. TLE DEETS. his wife: HARRY Cot tape Grove to be held in the representative, be held next year, the following student council The F.F.A. basketball league, were chosen: E. DEETS and MABEL DEETS. City Hall on the 24th day of Feb Joyce Baldwin. which was formed January 10 nt THE UNKNOWN ruary, 1941, at the hour of 8:00 Freshman: Room 2: Chairman. WANTED: Piling in truckload or his wife; 1. "National High School Cham HEIRS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE o’clock P. M. of said day. the un Cottage Grove, consists of Wtstd- pions." Richard Chambers; vice chairman, carload lots for National De NAMED PERSONS OR PAR dersigned will present a petition btim, Silverton, Salem, Corvallis. John Darby; secretary, Kathhen fense orders. Can use 12 to 14 TIES. IF DECEASED; ALSO. to said Common Council asking 2. "Romanic of the Stars” Albany, Lebanon, Junction City. Kenneth Manning. Chambers; student council repre inch butt size in lengths from 40 AI.I. OTHER PERSONS OR PAR for the vacation of the following Eugene and Cottage Grove. The 3. "The Players" two or three sentative, Jim Boyce. to 70 feet for next 60 days. TIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING described portion of South Sixth league wo« divided into three dis one-act plays. Room 17: Chairman. Bill Wiese; Daugherty Piling Co. Phone 298. ANY RIGHT. TITLE ESTATE. Street, to-wit: tricts. The winners of each dis Beginning at the northeast LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE 4. Masons Circus trained ani secretary, Evelyn Radekey; stu 26-4tc-29 REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN trict plays for the championship mals and birds. corner of Lot On« (1), Block dent council representative, Kath Nineteen (19), Long and Lan at Woodburn February 28. THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, DE 5. Bob Wood cartoonist. leen Spies. dess Addition, and running FENDANTS. Cottage Grove has not lost any • • • George Dugan whs chosen ns thence East 2 feet, thence league games yet, and hojtes to representative to the Lions club. IN THE N A M E O F T H E lHtrenn Girls Win. 63.14 feet, thence south bring home the three-year rotat FOR RENT 3 room furnished STATE OF OREGON: You are TSouth • • • 28 45' west 4.11 feet, thence Dorena girls played a walk ing trophy which Is to be present cottage. ’« mile south of city on hereby summoned and required to north 66.78 feet to point of away game with the Walker girls Girls* league Dance. ed to the winning team each year highway. Ray Watkins. 26-31 p-28 appear and answer the complaint beginning, in Cottage Grove, The girls' league council plan at the Walker gymnasium Febru of the plaintiff filed against you Lane County. Oregon, ary 3. Dorena won . by a score of ned a dance for Valentines day, at III-V Council. FOR RENT. SALE OR TRADE— in the above entitled suit on or and extending between the south 34-16. their meeting Iasi Thursday. The Cottage Grove Ili-Y coun 53-acre farm. 25 acres farming before the last day of the time line of Madison Avenue southerly The lineup for the teams: The council agreed to bring proscribed in the order for publi to the north line of the Pacific cil, consisting of President Dick Dorena land; romainder in open pasture. cation. to-wit: on or before Feb Highway, in Long and Landess Smith; vice president, Bob Daugh dippings pertaining to schorl ac Walker Good orchard, five-room house, ruary 27. 1941, and if you fail to Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane F ... M. Glasgow erty; treasurer, Alden Garoutte; tivities for their scrapbooks, on B Sheldon E. Glasgow water piped into house, good barn. so appear and answer the plaintiff County. State of Oregon. r secretary, Harry Sturges; serg the second Tuesdays of each W. Moore Dated and first publLshed this F . Vaughn W. W. Chrisman, 710 South 3rd will apply to the above entitled F eant -at-arms, George Dugan, at month and paste them in the dif M. Hansen 26-ltp court for the relief prayed for in 23rd day of January. 1941. Jennings ■11« ' I. ' ; D. tended the meeting of the Lane ferent scrapbooks they arc keep E. Hansen the complaint, to-wit: that you Date of last publication Febru O. Steel G B. Fisher County Hl-Y councils at the ing. HOUSE FOR RENT Six rooms, and each of you be adjudged to ary 20. 1941. Boslaugh G U. M. Fisher A personality campaign sim ilar1 Y M C A. In Eugene. Sunday. Feb MARIE E. WICKS and nice shape, stoves furnished. In have no estate or interest whatso ever in or to the land and premi ALVIS WICKS. ruary 2. Creswell. Eugene. Uni to the courtesy campaign qves-, quire at 1404 West Main Street. Briefs. 24-5t-28 versity High, Elmira. Cottage tionnairos sent out two y ea n ago. 26-ltp ses heroin described, to-wit: — - .. Wally Dixon, sophomore from Lots Five (5t and Six (6), Grove and Pleasant Hill were Is being planned and every« n<* in Silverton, entered school here Block Five (5). Georgetown school is Io answer them. The present. The councils decided that NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT: Addition to Cottage Grove, the annual Upper Willamette Val- purpose is Io find this sclrools Monday. For f u r n i t ure. automobiles, Lane County, Oregon. Ross Pallrskc, junior, has mov- household goods, merchandise of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ley Hl-Y conference would tie held opinion on the latest fails, how Beginning at a point 189 feet That the undersigned, DELLA I. all kinds at 2 S c per square foot at Cottage Grove this year about we shouki net, m fart, everything i*d to Salem. North and 715 1 3 feet West John Sells, sophomore, with for l o n g term lease. 4 ’»c per HECK, has been appointed Ad March 29. About a hundred boys pertaining to high school students, of the Southeast corner of ministratrix of the estate of OTTO square foot rental for merchan from twelve schools will be ex- They plan to h ive th* quest ton- drew from school Friday. County Survey Number 185, EDWARD HECK, deceased, by an Mi's Dodson returned to school dise requiring quick turn. Small running thence North 100 nected. Refreshments were served r.alres issueJ soon, order of the County Court of Lane rooms available for l o n g term Monday after an illness of several feet, thence West 156 feet, by the Eugene group and ping County, State of Oregon, dated leases. Cottage G r o v e Storage thence .South 100 feet, thence days. pong games were played. Home Ee Girls to Bressler«. January, 1941. Warehouse Co., 33 North Lane East 156 feet to the place of Mary Ann Hansen, freshman, Street. For space call Jesse Lans All persons h a v i n g claims • • • a visit to Bressler’s Furniture beginning, being a part of said withdrew from school this week against the estate of OTTO ED Natlon-Whie English Tests. store was made Friday by the on account of eye trouble. She ing. 32 South 10th, or Twin Oaks County Survey Number 185 WARD HECK, deceased, are here Builders Supply Co., Eugene. Donna Chestnut, a sophomore, Home Ec III girls. The purpose will not return this year. and of the Henry Small and by required to present the same 24-5tc-28 wife D.L.C. No. 57 in Town held high score for the school In was to look at the different kinds duly verified to the undersigned Wilma Hobbs and Margaret ship Twenty (20) South Range the Nation-Wide English tests, of furniture and mgs. They are Tarr spent Saturday afternoon at the law office of HERBERT W. Three <3t West of the Will LOMBARD. Cottage Grove, Lane shopping in Eugene. amette Meridian in L a n e County, Oregon, w i t h i n six Lois White was in Eugene Sat HELP WANTED - Experienced County, Oregon. months from the date of the first girl for housework. Mrs. M. C. Lot 1 in Block 16 of Long and urday. publication of this notice. Landess Addition to Cottage Bill Workman. Ann Hathaway, Overgaard, Black Butte Route. Dated and first published Janu Grove, as platted and reconJ- 26-ltp 'Jim Hendricks and Miss Turtle, Phone 17-F-4. ary 30, 1941. ed nt page 42 of Vol. 2 Lane city health nurse, spent Sunday Date of last publication Febru County Oregon Plat Records skiing nt Hoodoo Ski Bowl. ary 27. 1941. in Lane County. Oregon. 85c Admission 10c Lorane Voss visited relatives in DELLA I. HECK, Adminis Beginning at a point 399 feet ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR tratrix of the Estate of Harrisburg over the week end. South of the Southwest cor We«l„ Thors.. Frl., Ns«., Feb. «-«-7-8: "The West Wiring and Rewiring OTTO EDWARD HECK, Melba Pittsley plans to move ner of Lot Two (2). Block Six erner," Geary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Fred Stone, lx*5n C. Goddard, 401 Main St., <6> of J. I. Jones (Jones) Ad into town soon. She is now living phune Paul Hurst, Doris Davenport, Forrest Tucker, Lil 156L-2O1. 10-tfc HERBERT W. LOMBARD, dition to Cottage Grove, Lane at Black Butte. lian Bond. Attorney for Administratrix. County. Oregon, and running ; Zella Mae Gable spent the week SEE H. M. TRAXLER, Creswell, 25-5t-29 thence East 265 feet; thence Sun., Mon., Tues., Feb. 0-10-1 ti "Hudson’s Bay," end in Newberg. for real estate and exchanges. UNITED STATES D E P A R T - South 55 feet; thence West Paul Muni. Gene Tierney, Laird Cregar. John Sut Winifred Makinson went to Also fire and auto insurance. 20tfc MENT OF THE INTERIOR, Gen 265 feet and thence North 55 ton. Virginia F i e l d , Vin?ent Price, Nigel Bruce, Odell Lake last Sunday. eral Land Office. O. and C. Ad feet to the place of beginning, Robert Craig. WELDING Louise Boyce, junior, returned ministration, Portland, Oregon.— all in Lane County, State of Electric Gas Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid Wed,, Thors., Feb. 18-18: "1 Want A Divorce,” Joan to school Mondny after a week's Oregon. The above is intended Blondell, Dick Powell. Gloria Dickson, Frank Fay. for Timber", and addressed to the Cottage Grove Welding and Boil to convey a piece of land 55 illness. Preview Feature “Dr. Kildare (Joes Home," I-cw Chief Forester, O. and C. Admin feet by 265 feet. 26-tfc Gaylord Collier, junior, return er Works. Madison St. istration. 410 Custom House, Port Ayres, Laralne Day, Lionel Barrymore, The west 100 feet of Lot 2 in ed to school Monday after a SviU'iung Glue land, Oregon, will be received un Rlock 1 of D. G. McFarland’s week's illness. til 10:30 A. M„ Pacific T im e . A tablespoon of vinegar poured Third Addition to Cottage Vernon Kimble from Spring- into glue that has become hard io March 11, 1941, for the purchase Grove, as platted and record field was a visitor Monday. of timber upon tracts hereinafter ed at page 32 of Vol. 2. Lane a bottle will soften It. Lois Hansen and friends speqt described; each bid must state the County Oregon Plat Records, amount per M. feet B.M., which Sunday at the coast. They return in Lane County. Oregon. Date Flavor will be offered for each species Admission 10c and X3c Beginning at a point 80 feet ed tiy wny of Forest Grove. News in the flavoring department and the total consideration which east of the southeast corner Ray Randall has returned to Bargain Nights 10c Saturday Matinee 10c and 15c will be paid for the timber. No of Lot 1 In Block 1 D. G. Mc school in southern California af is a date syrup extracted from im bid for less than the appraised ported dates. No sugar is added. Farland's Second Addition to Thors., Frl.. Feb. «-7: “The Quarterback, • Wayne ter visiting here for several days. The value will be considered. Each bid flavoring is recommended for Cottage Grove, as platted and Bargain Morris, Virginia Dale, Lillian Cornell. must be submitted in duplicate recorded at page 23 of volume topping ice cream, pancakes, waf Nights, Admission 10c. Italian Theaters and he accompanied by a deposit 2 Lane County Oregon Plat fles. or for flavoring milk for young Most Italian thoaters are owned in the form of a certified check in Nat., Non., Feb. 8-9: "The Trail Blazers,” Three Records, running thence north sters. by organizations such "s Fascist and favor of the Chief Forester of the Mesqulteers, Pauline Moore, Carroll Nye. Preview 40*4* east 68 feet, thence O. and C. Administration. The de religious groups. easterly at right angles to feature "Pop Always Pays,’’ Leon Errol, Adele posit of any successful b'dder will center of channel of Coast Pearce, Dennis O'Keefe. Saturday Matinee 2:30 be credited on the contract. Pay Fork River, thence up center Famous for Myrtle Wood F m. Admission 10c and 15c. By far ths Is rfes t w ilin g couch m edi ment in full at the time of filing of channel of said river 68 cine in all w intry Canada I» Buckley'« Coquille, in the state of Oregon. the contract is required in sales Mon., Tues., Wed., Feb. 10-11-13—Closed. feet to a tract of land owned C A N A D IO L M ixture. Is famous for its many articles made Take a coupla ot dew«: le a l It» quick amounting to $2500 or less. For by Pacific Timber Company, Dick Thors., Frl., Feb. 18-14: “Christmas In July,” powerful, e ffec tiv e action »pread through of myrtle wood. copies of the form of proposal, deed recorded at page 103 of throat, head and bronchial tube». It act» Powell, Ellen Drew, Raymond Wallmrn, Ernest form of contract and bond, terms Vol. 58 Lane County Oregon quickly— »tart» right )n to ioown up thick , Truex. Bargain Nights, Admission 10c. choking phlegm, »oothe raw membrane» I Motorists Spend on Vacations of payment, amount of deposit re Deed Records a n d thence and make breathing ea»ier. Ask for and get quired with bid, amount of bond In 1938, motorists expended ap westerly along said Pacific Buckley'» C A N A D IO L M ixture. Over 10 million bottle» »old. A ll druegM » required with contract and other proximately $4.500,000,000 on their Timber Company line to the place of beginning, situated in j information, application should he Cottage Grove Fhiinuacy vacations. L IO N R O A R S For Sale or Trade For Rent Help Wanted A rca d e T h e a tr e Miscellaneous D ia n e T h e a t r e Canadian News PAflE SEVBW LEGAL NOTICES made to the add esa shown above. IN LANE COUNTY: T. 15 8., R. 6 W„ Sec 17, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on E ',W ', and S W ',8E i*, estimated for the purpose of this sale to he 1940 M. feet Yellow Fir, 4505 M feet Reft Fir, 200 M. feet Red Cedar. 235 M. feet Hemlock. No hid for less than $2.50 per M. for the Yellow Fir. $2.00 per M. far the Red Fir, $1.50 per M. for the Port Orford Cedar, $100 per M. for the Hemlock, or a total pur chase price of $14.395.00 will be considered. The right to waive technical defects, and to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 31st day of January, 1941. W H. HORNING. Chief Forester. O. and C. Ad ministration. 26-4t-29 REPORT OF A HOLDING COM PANY AFFILIATE OF A NATIONAL BANK. Published In Accordance With Se< tlon 5311, V. S. REVISED STATUTES. Report as of December 31, 1940, o f Transamerica Corporation. Wilmington, Delaware, which is affiliated with The First National Bank of Cottage Grove, Oregon, 5642-12. Kind of business: Holding Com pany. Manner in which above-named or ganization is affiliated with na tional bank, and degree of con trol: Transamerica Corporation owns directly 90% of the out standing capital stock of above named member bank. Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned ....... ........ ....... iX ZlfitnA l Loans to affiliated bank .. None Borrowings from affiliated bank __________ __ — None Stock of affiliate registered in name of bank or known to be owned by bank directly or in directly ___ ....-------------- None Other obligations to, or known to be held by affiliated bank. None Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with bank __ ____ ______ ____ None I, John M. Grant, President of Transamerica Corporation. d o solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. M. GRANT. Sworn to ahd subscribed before me this 25th day of January, 1941. (Signed) VIRGINIA A. BEEDE, Notary Public in and for the City and County of San Fran cisco. State of California. My Commission Expires April 11. 1941. Dispelling Odor of Cooking TYhen a cooking odor pormeste« the kite hen, housewives have burned cinnamon, old newspapers and any number of household remedies to dispel the odor. But they don't hav» to resort to these any longer, for * very simple gadget has been put on the market that does away with un pleasant cooking odors. A simple gUss container, that holds a cup of water, is put on the Are. When it comes to a bo it tour or five drops of incense are dropped into it. After boiling for Ave minutea, the heat is turned off and the odors disap pear. Clean, simple and easy to us* are a few of its good paints. Airplane Produe tie« According to the Aeronautical Chambur of Commerce of America, Inc . the airplane manufacturing in dustry ha* su increased plant facili ties in recent months that * now bas a production capacity of 1,336 planes a month. $25.00 REWARD Will be paid by the manufacturer fo r any Corn o r Callous GREAT CHRISTOPHER P O S I T I V E CORN SALVE cannet remove. 35c at T h rift-W ise .