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THE SENTINEL COTTAGE OROVE OREGON THTRSDAV. «A U C H 20, 1941 PAOE SEVEN FOR NALE Rldlng horses W E Whpclcr, Lorane Rte., Cottage Grove, phone 6F12. 32-3tp-34 A shower was given at the home NUM5IONH. U N IT E D S T A T E S D E P A R T Highway Commission, Room 319, ■ • ■■ - . . fALYCE T R U N N E L L , Editor.» 'm ore noon dances until weather of Mrs. Carl Small March 12th In M E N T <>F T H E IN T E R IO R State Office Building, Salem, Ore- 20H -A . No. 1 River bottom. 6-yr. ( hiñese Operetta. gets had again. As It is now all honor of Mrs. Archie Hopper. ('•Mt No. 27026. General Lind Offk'e, O. find C gon. old house, bam, chlx house. All Colorful, entertaining, a fine the students are going for walks There were ahout 21 present. Mrs. In the Circuit C o u r t of the Administration, Portland, Oregon Each bid must lie submitted on in crop, to trade for home in Cot- show, excellent cast, were some of out In the sunshine. Hopper received many lovely gifts, State of Oregon for Lane County. S»*aled bide, m a r k e d outald« fot in obtained from 111«- tage Grove or sell for cash. Call . ■omments heard about the • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell of N IC H O LAS BARTON and FLOR- "Bid for Timber, '■ and addressed n realer o and C S I“ *'* Highway Commission and 715 S. River Road 28-5tp-32 to the Chief For» EN.CE BARTON, bis wife. ncse operetta "The iea House Baseball Practlee Starts. Prineville. Mrs. Ruth Randle and C u s t o m must la- ac.-ompunled by a certi- ----------------------------------------------------- Administration. 410 Plaintiffs, of Sing Lo,” which was presented Baseball went into full swing at son Billy and Mrs. John Maasey Mouse, Portland, Oregon, will be fled ebeck or bunk draft In nn FOR SALE: Reasonable, attrac- vs by the high school combined glee the high school Monday. After a of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Abbie recelved until 10:30 A. M., Padf- amount not less than fifty per live home, also small ranch. In- II. D BAUG HM AN and MARY R , u , -i i i . clubs under the supervision of turnout of approximately $0 men W’hite and Mrs. Inez Kramer were I of the amount bid. , BAUG HM AN hut wife, ELIZA Ic Time, April 8, 1941, for the pur- cent . ‘ . r< k m o rphone Marlon Jelinek. last Friday the first week, Coach Pre«*ce has guests Tuesday of Mrs. Lizzie l"<»u"lS chase of timber upon tracts here B ETH E. GERUM and »he right Is reserve»! to re|oct 221^1.__________________ In a well-filled auditorium. The cut the squad to 25 players Small. ciEitijfci; her"hus‘b«n«T;" W E L T H A f e e t R M * «ny 'o r 'n n 'p n ^ 'i^ k or t' W a n t e d to B u y ¡cast and chorus really gave a, The regular playing season will Donna, Georgia and Wan.lie G, SW EA N EY and JOHN SWEA- f, ” M. the mot«,sal deemed last to uccept, w r v I Iter - - husband; JESSIE P wb|ch will Is- offered for each P'O|s. a| »n on i fe i for the creditable performance, reward«-»! probably start within the next two Townsend of Vida were guests NEY, amt lo llN TA YLO R species and the total consideration State of Oregon. a Arc you aimlessly trying to ad- tjy th«. hearty applause of the 1 or three weeks. Coach Tom Preece two nights last week at the E. N. TA YLO R o K A T I F HF11 F Which will Is- paid fo r the timber. OREGON STA TE H IG H W A Y Jud your health problems? Chiro- aud|ence. The cast was as follows: stated that we would play 8 or 10 Brasher and W. L. Townsend her husband and H A ttV F V TAYLOR. TA YLO R No , bid fo C O M M ISSIO N . pra< praetie will »lo that for you. Dr. sing Lo, K»mneth Whitlock; June, gam»-s but we would not enter homes. TAYLO R and HARVEY ... r . less tbuo tin- . . appraised . . . .. By: 11 It. GLA1SYER, her husband; HORACE V. COC11-. * “ »•«• b«* ixmxklered. Each bd C. R. Slmkins, ewer Petersens. pot Baldwin; Bert. Bill Workman; the league with Eugene, Junction Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Geer and RAN und DAISY M. COCHRAN, mu* ‘ . ,M’ »ubmltted In duplicate 2t-m6-20 Seeratary. Mrs. Maxwell, Marjory Earl; M r. City, St. M ary’s, Springfield or three daughters spent Sunday at his wife, FR ED B E ID I.E R and »'"I .»*’ »•< «-o.npanled by a d e p o s it------------ H p fn W h n t ~ Maxwell, Bob Grewelle; So H I.|University high schools. the home of Mrs. Geer’s father, M IN N IE D. B E ID I.E R . bi). wile, J" •>•'’ f‘"'«n of a certified che»k N O TIC E O F F IN A L J°yce Baldwin; Ah Me, Joan The new suits have been o der- Edwin Tullar, near Eugene, ALSO A LL O TH ER |>F,RjJONM in favor ofth»* (T ila f H n e s te r o f S E T TL E M E N T . ci i » . King, and Appletree, H a r r y ed and are expected to be h»re Mrs. W. L. T»»wns»-nd and son OR PA R TIES U N K N O W N ' h<- O. and ( Administration lh<- ».A - I ED; M rl for general bo'iw- Si urges. Those who helped with before the playing seasen starts. Clifford were shopping in Eugene C L A IM IN G ANY R IG H T. T IT L E , <M »*» af «uceesaiul bidder N O T IC E IS H EREBY G IV E N . u ___ ’ the Ixatiness arrangements are: • • • Saturday. Mrs. Townsend remain- ESTATE L IE N OR IN T E R E S T *•>* credited on the contract IN T H E R EA L ESTATE DES- Pnym«’’«« •" bill at the tlm< of That the undersigned has filed , . prompter. Janet Peterson; decor- M a k in g B icycle Racks. ed over the week end visiting rel- ' r -i '- • • a 101"*- Kenneth Whitlock and Bob The manual training beys under atives. r ' oq j? 1 Grt-welle; stage pnipertics, Faye the dir»*ction of Leroy Beghtol are The baseball games between La- Nixon and Bud McCoy; make-up, making a bicycle rack, and a tham and Lorwlon schools Friday \< < <l c H e M r Newton. Miss Dodson, Miss catcher’s backstop for baseball, resulted In victory for the La- , iee.il required with bid, amount ot oevn mam- aim ••n».i«xi OI r v c v r u j- _____ ___ ‘ P® ‘ * price, Miss Snider, Miss Kern. The The school is buying the materials tham girls and a tie in the boys n-iulrtsl with contract and d,r»-«-img this notice and setting woman afternoon and evening hjgh p|ayed #evera, and |he boys the work game JCHIN , SWF<ANFYU hm: husband *’ ‘ h * 'r '" ’o n ™ 1 Ion, npplkatlon the 2Sth duy of March 1941, at numbers under the direction of The bicycle stand will accommo- Miss Frances Haynes was a ALSU A L I.’ O TH ER PERSONS • ¡ ™ IJ X ivc “ ' ’' “ * a<W" “ mod day as t h " T im e nn»|M the W a n te d M r Stowell and two dances were date 16 bicycles and will have a dmner guest Thursday evening at LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES OB PART1LS UNKNOW N C L A IM IN G ANY R IG H T. T IT L E . „ Î Î ' t ÎÏ e S E A L ' S t 'Á t c Í Í S Î5 u ïï!u , V l, , K TV T is 'J L ... B 5 'V lll? n ) M I - Í . Á Í Ñ T S K ' W ' i ..... N E '.S W ,. H E R E IN . Defendants: | ™ £ a o i o m ‘ f'Z'Yei..'»w 'Pm IN T H E N A M E O F T H E J “ S T A T E O F OREGON: You on- L . I ' M ,p .m|(K-k h.Tvby summoned and required to • ’ * . M a|>peai' and answer the .-».mplalnt * ,' x , m of th,- pla.n.tffs flip« «««*»«« You J’ f t f” r n the «£“ ve e n tttk d ault on or Rw| c#d>J. „ M iS£ST.bi!S' In .he ,»de, „1 „„„II- ™ 7 (X n „ - for for , ,. d t e ' - i , r z r , 'r x That you and each of you be acBudg»*d to have no eatat»- or In- t»-rest whatsoever in or to th»- la.n,‘. • n.<.!.prrm ‘*r " here,n dC"r r ’,> «•<1, t o wit: Lots Thri-e (3 1 and Four (4), BI<M-k Seven (7 i; Lots Thr»-e (3 ), Four t4 i. Five <51, nnd Six <61, in Block Eight (8). In Cooper and Randull’s Ad dition to Cottage Grove. Lane County. On-gun, as platted nnd record»-»! at Page 27 of Volume 3, Plat K»f»>rdx for Lane County. Oregon, ahd that the plaintiffs are the owners tn fee sinqile of said r»-al pr»»perty ns set out that In th»- pial'nt hen-ln~nn<l you com an«l nlnt »•ueh <jf y«u be furev»-r enjoined and debarred from asw-rtltig any clatm whatwever thereto advert- to the plaintiffs and lor such other, and further relief as to • h* 11 ’ *'r,n JUW " nd , hf „ ¡¡¡S an" i , . ‘i H .a^ahieH t ,in .- r M .ig n a “, , , x L IO N R O A R S LEGAL NOTICES for s 's ; DB H r, 70 M feet Red ( »-dar. 45 M. fe«-t H«-mlork. 150 Red ( No bid tor l»-ss than $2.25 per M. - for io the DA and DB H r, PfL-M $ ! : S l- r .M 1 fo i,'th'»-,H e,Sx-k., $75 London County Court Room In the Coun- ------------------- --------------------------------- ---- between acts, the first by roof on it. the Roy Eddy home at Black ly Court Hous,. nt Eugene, Lin.- W A N T E D Baby calv.-s Also Virginia Le»- and the second by . . . Butte. O r-» ,n . « . II..- lite r- l.,r i,-n ,'lo r u le . « L I» A -'-lla Roberli end Shirley Hen- -------- Gene Lee Tullar has been out of « ¡- J p i » f -» -I, M r, Keller. 911 S R i v e r * « - 71,6 2 ,om. e , C , a , s m a k !ng school a week on account of pink- to th<* said final account and the road. The total receipts were $86.00. personal projects to use in the eye. 32-ltp -« tl.m .-n t of said estate. • • • home as decorations. Some are Dated and first ,mblish,d this Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKay III <*.<»ry (*laas Visits Salem. ! making rugs, doing embroidery 20th day of February .1941. Fifteen repr«»sentatives from the work, crocheted work, and decor- Cottage Grove spent Sunday at Date of last publication March g o o d U. S. history class spent Tu«-sday ating paper plates. Finished ar- Harold Abeene home. ELD ER LY W O M A N in 1941 the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunberg of health would like a place close Salem attending "The Institute tides will be on display at LO YD S. CRAW FORD. Ad Black Butte and the Felix Ems in where she could work one-half ol Citizenship." sponsored by the ’Open House." April 4. ministrator of the Estate family were guests Sunday at the day for room and board. Com- Willamette University for repre- • • • of M. W. CRAW FORD. dee,.«.„I J. E. Ban ton home. (»anion to elderly couple would b»- sentatives from schools all over School B riefs, acceptable. W rite Box X X c o of the slate. The morning was spent Gerry Kem, class of '40, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips ............................. — Attorney for Administrator. Sentinel. 32-ltc registration and listening to now a student at O.S.C., visited and Mrs. Josie Phillips made a 2S-5t-32 various speakers. Luncheon was school here Monday afternoon. trip up the McKenzie, Sunday, ro r K ent served by the W illamette Univer- Mr. and Mrs. French were vis- They called on the George Kebel- sj(y A fter |unch field trips were itors at the coast Sunday. beck and W, C. Townsend fami- FO R R E N T — 2 -'¿-room modem made to the various institutes in Berta Tu llar and Richard Laird lies. furnished cabins, $25.00. Wood, and around Salem. Motion pic- spent Sunday at Odell lake. Eathel Ann Newton accompani- lights, water furnished. 1 2-room turcs were shown after the sec- Miss Deal spent Saturday at the the q £> Dickson family on a cabin with hot and cold water, tional meetings. During this time coast. t, jp through California to spend one am T’pei’ worth w H ^ m l'X iim *™ ? °- W “ h ™ m.. an<1 a 1>p(in ° f Women’s tea"for all the Kenneth Mendell. class of ’40. o * g ^ ^ n g T U ^ t o n ' SituationsJW anted ,or , hl. |{(H| c»»dar Poles, or a total purchase price of $2.451.25 wlll be considered The right to waive technical defeo-ts, and to rr- j«-«-t any und all tads is reserved Dated ut Portland. Oregon, this 1941 3rd day r of March. . . «x-*-. W. -»• II Horning. Chief Forester, O. and C. Administration. 3<i-4t-33 ~ N O TIC E TO CREDITOR»«. charge of 25 cents Thr»-e inser- ,o washing. W alkers Lodge, 4 girls was given. In the evening a visited school Monday. He has ------------------------------ tlons for the price of 2'4. it paid oilk-s north of Cottage Grove on banquet was held for all visitors, been working in Redding, Califor- |n advance W a n t ads will be h ig h w ay 9». 31-3tp-33 Later on representatives went to nia. charged only where firms or in- the chapel for closing talks, the Lloyd Olmsted of Camas, Wash- dlviduals have «-stablished credit., J »Oil I t 1 <111(1 Iv O O IT l main speech being given by Gov- ington, visited s c h o o l with Bill Send money to Insure insertion I f ernor Spra-ue. Helliwell Friday. < barged u,«.< add 15c Keyed ads 25c ^ K ( X ) ,, M J .. o r p ’u . . BOARD A M __ Leona Hamill is on an extended extra. Card of thanks 50c if not working m e n. Mrs. iv-rtna trip to California, which may last F o o tllg h te rs C lub. over 50 worsts. If over 50 words. Cherry. 1140 South 6th St. Phone The first appearance of the two weeks. cards of thanks will lx- charg»-d 284-L. 3O-3tc Miss Dodson spent the week end Footllghters club, the school's new at the rt-gular rate. Copy must be * Al iscellan o o u s In Wc»ln<*sday to insure insertion. dramatic club, in "Antic Spring” at her home in Medford. Miss Crabbe. assistant librarian Notice is hereby g i v e n that Friday in the high school was a Mabel L. Hurt bus ix-en appoint- P O P i NR i P O f I 1*11(11* FOR A LL disorders of the nerves huge success, judging from the of Salem high school and for- by the County Court of l-nnc and circulation, try Sw«-dish hearty applause and laughter, and mer Latin. French and English C»iunty, Oregon, as admintstrutrix FOR SA LE Baled oat and vetch mas.age, Chas. P. Armstrong. 1521 thanks to Miss Dodson advisor, teacher of Cottage Grove high, at- ol th»- »-slate of James Ulyaaes hay. $8.(X) per ton In ton lots. A-h. Lady Attendant. 32-3tp-34 Bnd to the hard work of the tended the operetta Friday night. Butler, deceased, In Lane County. Cottage Grove, phone 241 or 42J2. ---------- — ----------- ----- members and cast Maxine Ewing sport Sunday at Oregon P *"® “ ? * * * » « claims 2R-tfc FOR LOW PRICES and the best The play placed emphasis upon HeceU Head and Agate beach. u K to S X n t th » ^ «lub! vert' ---------------------- * ,n P * * “ «*«- l-P ^ in g und repair p,,nrornim<- and character portray- Winifred Makinson left Wed- ‘ ^ •n i^ s u m m o n s is nublished o ur- fk-l ns bv law reqSred” to mh »1 BABY C H IC KS and hatching <-ggs work see or write Maxon, 1433 al and did propem«,. ex. nesday for Vancouver, Washing- suanl to an order made by Hon. administratrix at th»- law oflio* fta*1’ W . S. R. O. P. double jxsdi- W. M ain. 32 -ltc Ci,pt the six chairs used to repre- ,orJ and returned Saturday. (I F Sklpworth Circuit Judge of <■ Alta King, 61.3 Main Slia-et, ftr»-e, over .'MX( eggs Super-High “ sent the Ford car without a top. Junior Langston went to the the State ot O n-gon for Lane Cwttag«- Grove. Oregon, within six Hanson White Leghorn strain. SEE H. N. T R A X L E R . Creswell, ttenham, as Elbert, and coast Sunday. Coqntv. on the 17th day of Fehru- months of this notice. Have a limitocl number of thase for real estate and exchanau. yjfgjnja Moore as Blossom, were H. C. Williamson, agriculture ary, JIMI, which order directs that Date of first publication Ix-ing for sal«*. W ill s«-i| for H of whut A“ ° ' ,re and auto Insurance. W tK humorous and typical of the 14- instructor, spent Friday night and this sumiiums be puhhxhi-d once a February 20, 1941. Date of last others are asking for same stock W E L D IN G vear-olds when the boy ls girl-shy Saturday in Grants Pass as one of »W *k f«»r lo u r .ucc.msiv«- w eeks in publication being M an d i¡ 20, 1941 W rite Box 354. Phone 346. Cot-? Electric Gas and th<. ^ r , b crazy ,ove the judges of the Southern Oregon the Cottage (.rove Sentinel, a | M A B E L K H U RT, lngP Grove. 30-8tp-37 Cottage Grove Welding and Boil- a ifa jr between Sam. Neil Bach- district F.F.A. parliamentary law Jutt tb t t itk tt for unooth, safe newspaper of general circulation ALTA K IN G , Administratrix. (ravel, scenic beauty, frequent Work«. Madison SL 26-tfc ,,,dcr and Gwendolwn, Bessie and public speaking contest. printed in Cbtlage Grove, l^inc Attorney. 28 -51-32 service, real economy. Next trip I-OR SALE 1931. two-ton Dodge c u tX T R IC A L ( »»NTRACTOR Sheldon, is an amusing and char-j Among those visiting the salt County. On-gon, and th at you tx- -■ ■■ — ■ - try Greyhound. You'll agree it _ acteriatic interpretation of the water Sunday were Bill Earl, class truck, two sp»-ed action. Inquire W iring and Rewiring qK|Uired to upp»*nr and answer on IS ittu tb t tirb tt! N O TH T E O F N SALE, 4 T 1 D S IT E S \ T Wri-cking Y a n l L ew C. Goddard. 401 Main SC young people who are "going of 40. Joyce Baldwin. John Minor, or before the last day of the time SE R VIC E ST \< .l GROVE a^mlk- south of city. 3l-3tp-3.« phane 1561.-201.____________ 1------ steady.” Richard Lassiter as Rob- Tommy Jones. Don Dugan. Pat Rr»-acrtl»-d in said order, to-wit: L O W P A R IS COTT « Mad the •$.*> "misunderstood 'Nwiai i »»zlnratnzwi rvutt ” naszl N— S t--— dn or before the 20th day of ert, poet.” and Baldwin and Y Pauline Moore, a Maix-h. 1941 FOR SALE Ten a c r e ranch, Harriet W all as the sensible and former student. They went to The Oregon State Highway Com Date of first publication Febru- heavy timbered with new unfin- Los Angeles $12.05 $21.70 athletic Ginger, added the finish- Winchester Bay. r ^ JD. 1941. . U11 , „ u mission has for sale two tracts i,h(Xi dw;.,|'|n£ ' inquire at 735 So. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yearous ¡ng touches to the pi<mic on a - San Fran 7.30 13.15 Dale of last publication March suitoble for service station sites after 5;00 p m 30-3tp-32 drove to Hugo ^Saturday and spring day in some country lane. S IX T E E N DAYS O F S U N S H IN E Sv» it»-* * on eilh«*r side of the r»-l»K-at»*d Pa- — ------- —— —— Portland 2.65 4.60 .. vi, <. v ... » out brought M r. and Mrs. Buffington The olav cast was introduced bv H ER B ER T W LOMBARD, ENDS. .»K»hWay ¿ ght| 2 H )R SA LE or Will trade for what to visit for some time with M r Fayp x i xon , Marshfield 2.45 4.10 28.5tS3 2 NhAttorn^>V',i.|lr*Plaintiffs Block 22. in J the T v , < V " ? h a w >ou- my Ml»'ty in 4 g»x>d ,,nd Mrs. Max Buffington. vicinity of Fifth h aw yoil, my , Ully ,n 4 good . M *, ------- ¡ r a >e ^ ,xon Sixteen days of March sunshine » - ----------------- ----- Street und Quincy Avenue, Cot- cdy Rob Kruse, phone 371*23. n ene Trunnell is spending a Depot; 802 Main Phone: 97 Lions Council. was ended Monday with an Ore- 32-3tp-34 w»?ek's spring vacation with her N O T IC E FOR PU B L IC A TIO N . lag»* (»rove. Oregon, .... Lions council deckled at Ron mist. Last week frost occur- The Seale»! of IT» TR A D E : modern 5-room house S i T ’ ’ Forest Exctumge N o . 022591. either on,- bids or for both the of purchase the tracts and TrU" ' « * * * ■ < \ X X S i Jÿï FOR A PERFECT TRIP vs Latham United States Department’ of th.- interior. District Land off.««-. RtBeborg. c » e g nn. February 21. 1941. N olle- is lereby given that Abraham B a n g s amt Rebecca Bangs. 998 Ferry lame, Eugene. (2J'eg»>n. did, on Feb. 4. 1941, make a^plicatlon uniter the act of Murch 20, 1922. (42 Sint. 485>, and Amendatory acts, to select certain limber from parta of S»* ck . 15. 16, 17. 19. 20, 21. 32. 27. 28, 29 and 30, T . 19 S.. R. 4 K . W. M., W II- lim e tte National Forest, Ijin e Cquniy, Oregon, in exchange for the N 'iS W U , S W 's S W U , See. 20, T. 16 S.. It. 4 E., W. M„ ad jacent to the W illamette National Forest, Lane County, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming the lands sol«»cte<l, or having bona fide objections to the exchange should file their protests on or before A|>ril 7, 1941. GEORGE F IN L E Y , 29-5t-A3 Register. mu' " . . . i - N O T IC E TO CREDITORS. will Is- n-celv»*d by th.- State Highway Commission In the audl- torlum. third floor. Public Service ut Building. Puitluial. I ’oitland. Oregon, Or,-gen. at 9dK) o’clock a. m. on Thursday, April 3, 1941. Proposal forms nnd full infor- in timn for bidders muy tx* ob- talm-d at the office of the Stale « T -------------------- Professional Cards F U N E R A L HOM ES K A R L K. M IL I-S , Mortician. Plame 202 RUSSELL E. S M IT H , Funeral Dlroctor. Cottage Grove, Ore. phone 101. D E N T IS T S DR. W. I l LF.BOW— Dentistry -N o . 1 Omer Apartments Cottage Grove. Ore. Phone 35 DR. C. H. K IM E . D e n tis t-O f fice In First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove, Oregon. ’ IP* P H Y S IC IA N S the 17th day of February, 1941, Hugh Trunnell wna appointed exe cutor, with the will annexed, of H. A XI.EY, Physician and Sur geon - Ewnings by appoint the estate of Mamie 11. Trunnell. ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. deceased, by th»* County Court of Cottage Grove, Oregon. L&ne County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said »-state A TTO RN EYS are r«*quirad to present them, H ER B ER T W. LOM BARD, A t duly verified ns by law required torney at Law. First Nation to said executor nt the law office al R a n k building. Cottage of Alta King, 613 Main street, Grove, Oregon Phone 94. Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or»*- on, within six months from the ALTA K IN G — la w y e r, 613 ute of first publication of this Main s t r e e t . Office phone notice first publication being dat- 254J; R»*s. phone, 28F31, ed February 20, 1941. Date of laal Cottage Grove, Ore. publication being March 20, 1941. I’lT I.i: A B SI'RACT CO., M l HUGH TRUNNELL, A I.T A K IN G , Executor. I Oak St., Eugene, On*. Ed ward F. Bailey, Pros. Ab At tornoy, 28-51 -32 stracts, T itle Insurance, Es crows. Cbtona adding machines for sale at the Sentinel office. , J lots of huiltins. good barn, and M r. and Mi-s. Herman Hurd and to t l» f ¿ w ^ w l e r a t i o n 1 The ¿ m e of the early fruit was kill- chicken house. Five aen-s. level. famUy of spent Sunday m a^Xr ~ S lu t i e X X v cron with a Irrigated ground planted to ladino ^ „ ¿ g with here ™ thTt t t « ™ ew exceoUons ^ c a t S l clover for for pasture, pasture, hay, hay. seed. *«- r and — » Mrs • » - John Sanders -» iew excePt«ons- escaped serious clover seed. Near Near M of P°r,ed that $135 45 was made on rism-iw’ town on |xiv,-d road. Value $3000. Cottage Grove visired at the ,h ,k ’ ball game, not includ- ------- Trade for. what have you? L. E Claude Plaster home Sunday. T h e^ seb all team will Howurd. owner, Rt. 2, box 792.) Those from Latham who at- not enter the league the council Grants Puss. Ore, 32-2tp-3.i , endcd the Theta Rho Initiation decjded ,Q jvp |he ,eam wh#t in Cottage Grove Monday evening money they npedpd up |o $w(k M UST LL o u 1940 two- ^ ' re n’ *?? McKibben, Jane e door S P E lym th A Deluxe l condition noQn recreation com mittee» door 1 lymouth. A -l condition Trunnell. Grace St. Elmo. M r. and anno, , h l. thpri, wnoid he not! Apply to Cottage Grove Cleaners. Mrsi Robert St. Elmo. Jean Year- nnnounPtd that then wxhi Id h t j w J 32-ltc ous, Alyce Trunnell, llene T ru n -1 nell and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell. FOR SALE S«*ed oats and wheat. Frt., Sat., March 21-22— “Wyoming'’ Wallace Beery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Alfalfa hny. Three mil<*s east on Cottage Grove visited at the Hugh J Leo .Carrillo, Ann Rutherford, Paul Kelly. Proview Row River road. Boone Humphrey. Trunnell home Sunday. feature “Let’s Make Music,“ Bob Crosby, Jean 32-ltp Rogers, Joyce Compton. Mrs. Elder of Eugene spent the A A week end with Mrs. Winnie Hag-j Sun., Mon., Tues., March 23-24-25— “Strike Up The IW O SE R VIC E station tracts. 5th ert a , thp J A NichoU home. Band,” Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland, Paul White- and Quincy. S«*e legal notice in M r flnd Mrs C ar, Buffing,On man, June Preisner. W illiam Tracy, Margaret Early. this issue, Slate Highway Com- flnd son M r and Mrs R o Year-i Wed.. Thura., March 26-27 — “No, No, Nanette," nussit n. 2tc-m6-201 O||s and Gilbert and Everette Anna Neaglc. Richard Carlson, Roland Young, Yearous spent Sunday visiting at Zasu Pitts. P r e v i e w feature. “Dlspateh From FOR SA LE -Large lot, suitable 1— 1940 Pontiac Sedan, Radio, | coast points. Reuter’s,’* Ed G. Robinson, Edna Best. for small bungalow court, near Forrest Harris of Smith River i heater. Finish like new, high school. Inquire at 235 Quincy. is now staying at the Fred Harris 2— 1939 Pontiac Sedans. 32 -ltp home, 1— 1938 Pontiac Coupe. ¡FOR SALE New 5-room modern . . Mrh and Mrs Albert H ain s of 1— 1936 Pontiac Sedan . . . . _ . i Irinah spent Saturday at the home house, by o w n e r who is m oving ' M rs. n , a rris - lMUTntSt M r . and 3— I93A Pontiacs. I to California. Down payment, Mrs |tobcr, S t. ^ lmo. 1— 1940 Dodge Sedan i-asy terms. Inquire nt 235 Quincy. _______________ Me B argain N lghta 10a .. Saturday M atinee 10c i 1— 1936 Plymouth Sedan. 32-ltp, H E A D L IN E M ARCH Slut. 1— 1935 Chrysler Sedan. Thurs., F rl., March 20-21 — “Girl In the News," B A IL E D OATS nnd etch hny; Margaret Lockwood, Barry Barnes, Emyln W il I — 1936 Ford Coupe. Raymond A. Johnson, c h a i r - 14-in. plow. M ilk cow, fresh liams. Bargain Nights, Admission 10c. 4— Model A Fords. soon, Toluse geese. Mrs. John G. ■mnn the Lane County Agricul- Sat., Sun., March 22-23— “Three Men From Texas,” I Murry. Phone 39F16, Cottage '» m l Conservation Association. Lots of other cheaper makes W illiam Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde. Pre Grove, Oregon. 31-3tp-33 announced Saturday that the final and models to choose from. view feature “Always a BrWe," Rosemary Lane, date for filing the 1940 applica- George Reeves. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. Ad tions in the county office for pay FOR SALE OR T R A D E for brush mission 10c and 15c. ranch, 4 K» acres, new buildings ment under the 1940 agricultural ■'i aero in strawberries; electric! conservation program Is March Mon., Tues., Wed., March 24-25-26— Closed. lights and water in house: ty mile 31. Thurs., Frt., March 27-28—“Tall, Dark and Hand All farmers who cooperated on from high school and grade school. some,” Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, Milton Prie«* right for cash. Box 371, Yon this program but who have not Berle. Bargain Nights. Admission 10c. Your Pontiac Dealer calla. Ore. 31-3tp-33 signed for the 1940 payment should do so immediately by call- j 24 North 9th Street ACREAGE FOR SA LE Nord Ing at the office in the Public strom, phone 29F4. 31-3tp-33 M arket building. Arcade Theatre Our Good Will Used Cars Are the Standard of Value Diane Theatre M A R T IN M O TO RS