The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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LEGAL NOTICES
THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
hui
i T A K IN G ORDERS f o r tiolden
Bantam sweet corn lo r canning.
Has been treated to prevent ear
lock, 905 Red C edar Poles No Worms. Boy S. Hands, phone H*'2
hhl fo r less than $.3 50 per M. for N m ile n orth of steel hiidge on
the HA F ir. $3 00 i«*r M for the Row rtv w
I 3 tp 3
HR F ir, $1.50 « h i M lo r the Red
ami Incense Cedar, $1 *X, per M FOR S A LE try owner
7-room
for the Hemlock, $.75 en lo r the
house, large lot. paved street
Red Cellar Pole», or a to ta l pm $27(XHX». Terma. J. F. Woodard,
chase price of $24,123 75 w ill be 1151 Neath 'm i s t.
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ronsldered. The rig h t to waive
technical defect», and to reject FOR S A LE P ractically n«*w lb
any and a ll bids, is reserved
by 12 wimi I rug. Phone 236-J.
Hated a, Portland, Oregon, this
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•Ith day of August, 1941. W H
H orning. Chief Forester, O and FOR S A LE 150 acres good land.
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C A dm in istra tio n
Plenty o l w ater. A ll free from
debt. Come and see I, and learn
NOTK
O F F IN A L
more. Florence Quaglin, Mosby
MF.TTI4C.MKNT
C lic k road, Cottage Grove, Ore­
gon
Rp 2
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N
That the undersigned has filia l FOR S A I.E Barred Rix-k F ry ­
ers. 22c a lb. live weigh,. C.
herein his fin al account at Exec­
u to r of the East W ill und Testa­ T urner, 2 ml. eus, o f Cottage
ment of K S T E E LA I. S A LT O N , Grove on Mosby Creek road.
deceased, w ith the County Court I _________________________ l-3tp-3
of D ine County, State of Oregon, FOR SA LE Choice Hamp M f*
and an order lias been made and
hreisling cor-kerels, Sl.tXt; also
entered o f record d irectin g this Ham ,isblre fryers 3 |M>un«Ls and
not lei* *ind setting the 23rd day of over, 7<I cent, talus W illiam s, n-
September, 1941, at the hour of cross from Ixindon school.
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ten o'ekx'k A M. of said day as
the time, and the County Court EOR S A LE Golden Spaniel pupa
3 months old. $2.50. Phone
Risim m the C ounty Court House
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a, Eugene, Dm<* County, Oregon, 29E1E
as the place fo r the ,tearing of ob- EOR S A L E Tent, 12xlb feet, or
Jeelloris, If any to the fin al ac­
w ill trade fo r go<Ml radio, bed
count and fin al settlem ent of said o u tfit, vacuum cleaner or healing
estate.
stove. Call E tid a y or S aturday at
Hated and firs t published this K34 So. 6 th S t.
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21st day o f August, 1941.
Hate of last publication Sep­ EOR SALE, cheap, boys bicycle In
g(Mxl condition.
Apply to 711
tem ber IK. 1941
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W O RTH H AR VE Y. Execu­ North 9th xlreet.
LEGAL NOTICES
U N IT E » S T A T E S D EPAR T-
M E N T ( IF T H E IN T E R IO R , O n
eral Lund O fliic , <> nnd (*. Ad
tn ln ls liu li, h i , Portlnud, Oregon
Sealed
inn iked outside "B id
for- T in ilic r,'' and mldiessed ti, I be
Chelf Fiinmtrr, O mid ( ’. Admlnla
t ration. '110 ('Matoru House. Port-
lioid, Oregon, w ill be received tin
.III lo «I A M Pacific Time, Sep
9 1941, lo r the purebuae of Um ­
ber u|M,n tracts hereinafter ilex-
ci died, eacli bid must álate (be
i,mount per M feet It M . which
w ill I«* offered fo r eneh species
and till* to ,,il consldei lit loll which
w ill I k * paid fo r the tim ber, No
bid fo r le s than the appraised
value w ill I n * considered Each bid
miad be h id,m illed In duplicate
and lie iicroinpanieil by a deposit
tn the form of a ce rtifie d check
In favor of the Chief Forester of
the <» and C A d m inistration The
de|Hislt of any successful bidder
w ill lie credited on the contract
Payment In fu ll a, the tim e of
filin g the contract Is required In
Mali's amount lag to $2000 or les.
For copies of the form of i,ro|XM
al, fo il’ll of contract and tamil,
term s of iNiyment, amount of ,|>>-
|M,Mit required w ith bid, amount
of iMind required w ith contract
and other Inform ation, application
should I k * made to the address
shown iilsivo IN I,ANT: C O U N ­
T Y : T. 1« S , R I w See, 21, all
merchantable lim lie r designated
for cu ttin g on the S ^ S W 'i, N E'«
S E N , E 'í N W '. S K ', . S H S E N .
estim ated fo r the purpise of this
sale to lie 3485 M. feet I ’A Elr,
,915 M feet D ll Elr, 115 M Te-t
Red Cedar, 130 M fee, Hemlock,
290 Red Cedar Poles, No bid for
less than W K i fn-r M fo r the HA
to r of the D is t W ill and
Elr. »2 59 |ier M. fo r the HR Elr,
Testam ent of E S T E L LA I.
$1.50 per M fo r the Red X'eilar,
S A LTO N , deceawd.
$1.00 per M fo r the Hemlock,
$75 co. fo r the Rial Cedar Poles, H E R B E R T W L O M B A R D
2-5,-6
o r /i to ta l purchase price id $20.- A ttorn ey fo r Executor.
762 50 w ill , m * considered Douglas
l u and HemliM-k 22 Inches and N O TK K O l' S P E C IA L MF.ET-
less H lt ll, tit, and Red C.*dar I t
IN<. TO F IE F M, PPEEM I'.NT-
inches nnd less D B IIO B . reserved
\,n
M i n t i t s O F in « <>,t
from cutting. Area to Is* logged
P O ,C A T IO N
TO
C T IA N O K
w ith ca te rp illa r tractor. Reason­
N 1MB.
able cari* to tie taken In logging
N O T IC E IS H ER ER Y G IV E N
and fa llin g lim b e r In order to pro­
tect reserved Hands. T, lb S , R. To the mem,M*r* o f The E irst
2 W , See. .’II, a ll merchantable .Methodist EplN«?opal C hurch of
lin ,l» -r 'lesignated lo r cu ,lin g «n Cottage Glove that a special
the E S , estimated fo r the purpos»
niis-tlng of the members o f said
of this sale to tie 3975 M fee,
HA Ftr. .5,1X7 M. fee, DC Elr. 720 eliuich w ill I m * held nt its meeting
M fee, Red Cedar. 405 M feet plats*. Mam S treet. Cottage Grove,
Incense Cedar, 65 M. feet Hem ­ lame County. State of Oregon, a,
lock, 791 Red Cedar Poles. No eight o ’cliM-k P. M, on Monday,
bid fo r le«s than $2.50 l**r M. fo r September 8, IM I.
ttie I * \ I n 82.00 1« i M f(M 1 he
The said s|M*nal m eeting Is call-
IK ' F ir, $1 50 |n*r M. lo r the R»s| (si fo r the pur|Mise o f (smsidermg
C’edar. $1.25 per M fo r the In ­ and acting u|M,n a pmfMsdtton to
cense Cedar. Sl.tXt per M fo r the
adopt and fde supplem entary a r t­
Hemlock, $75 ea. fo r the Red
Cedar Poles, o r a to ta l purchase icles of incorporation lo r the p u r­
price of $22.356 .00 w ill I m * con­ pose of changing the name of said
sidered Red Cedar 12 Indies and corporation to "IT ie Methodist
less D llH O li. and a ll other sis*etes Church of Cottage G rove" instead
22 inches and less D B IIO B re­ ol "T h e E irs, Methodist Episrapal
served from c u ttin g Aten to I m * Church <>f ( ‘ottage Grove," anil to
logged w ith c a le rtitiln r tractor. T. transact all such o the r buxln<*Ks ns
is
R i i
See 7, -ill met
chtuit a hie tln ih tT designated fo r pro|M-rly pertains tu . nnd is con-
c u ttin g on llic K 'j S W 'i , und n«*c,«*<I w ith such proposal.
T ills m is'ting is «aillcil by order
S E N . e stim a,isl fo r the tajrpoae
of Ute '-.il*' tu I"* btütft M. fee, of the Hoard o f Truste«*s.
Dated August 21, 1941.
Yellow F ir, HO M. feet Red Cedar,
46H M. Íce, Hemkiek, -lo M. ice,
S. L. M ACK1N.
Incense C«xlnr. No hid fo r lew,
EOW EEE T EH EC R H ,
than $.3 50 per M fo r the Yellow
JO H N K. M A R K H A M .
F ir, $1.50 per M fo r tin* Red
mils , arthur w t x u.c, r r r .
Cedar, S Iu o per M fo r the Hem ­
A N D R E W G ERAR D.
lock and Ineense Cedar, or a to ta l
! I ARE < •« >NE.
purchase price of $24,074 50 w ill
W A Y N E MONROE.
2-2,-3
be Considered. A ll trees 24 inches
and less HI Ilio n reserved from
c u ttin g T 18 3., R 8 W Sec 21
Eungrsl T rain by W s m in
a ll m erchantable I uo I s t dustgnat-
The longest train ever worn by a
•s| fo r cu ttin g on the SW N . e sti­
mated fo r the purpose of this salt* woman was pr, hnbly worn by Cath­
to I m * 905 M fee, IX ' F ir, 3755 M erine the G reat of Russia at her
l i i t HA F i t . t i n M fee, Hemlock. coronation In 17rt2. Thi» w a i 225
,0 M. feel Red O s la r. No hid fo r fee, in length and required 50 train
less than $2.00 per M. fo r the IX ’ bearers to support It.
l o *5.00 pet M ho Un' I 'A t o
$1 (X) |»er M. fo r the llemliM'k.
Corona Portables The Sentinel.
$1.50 per M. fo r the Rial ('(alar,
or a to ta l purchase price of $13.-
150 ,X) w ill I k * considered. Douglas
F ir and 1 litn lo c k 22 inches and
legs D B IIO B . nnd Rial ,<’ed*ir 34
Inches nnd less D B IIO B reservi*d
from cu tting . T. 20 S . R. 2 W ,
Sec. 25. a ll m erchantable Un,lM*r
designated fo r cu ttin g on the
N W 1«, estimated fo r the nurfMisc
of this salí* to I m * 4570 M. feet HA W A N T E D Washing to do a, my
F ir, 2130 M. fee, H it Fir. 460 M
home. Also house w o rk by hour
fee, Red ( ’«alar, 40 M. f«a*t In-
or
day, 122 3rd street, Cottage
«•en.e Cedar, 310 M, fee, Hetn-
fiti'v c .
51-.3lp-l
irwmiis
Work Wanted
For Hale or Trade
Professional Cards
F U N E R A L HOM ES
K A R L K. M IL L S , M ortician.
Phone 202
RUSSELL E. S M IT H , Funeral
D irector. Cottage (¡rove. Ore.
phone 101.
D E N T IS T S
DR. W. E. L E 0 O W Dentistry
-N o . 1 Omer Apartments
Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35
U sed C a r
V alues
M a n y Recainditlourd nnd
H. A XLEY, Physician and Sur­
geon - Evenings by appoint­
m ent Over Kern's for Drugs.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
0uarunt<*«*d.
1937 F ord coupe.
2— 1936 Ford ro n ch m .
3— 19.35 Pont btc nrnlann.
-2— 19.35 F o rd , 4 door M*dni,N.
1935 O lds 4 door Medan.
1933 Pontine
1933 C h et rol«*, Sedan.
H E R B E R T W. LOM BARD, A t­
torney at Law. First Nation­
al R a n k building, Cottage
Grove, Orogon. Phone 94.
t!,3 l C h e v ro le t sedan.
N IC K G R A N O E F
Lawyer.
Phone 90.
613 Main SC 2
T IT L E ABSTRACT CO.,
Oak St., Eugene, Ore.
ward F. Bailey, Pres.
stracts, T itle Insurance,
crows.
«
K81
Ed­
Ab­
Es­
W a n te d
W A N T E D EARM Son,«* stock and
equipment, private party. Give
particulars. R. Marchant. M ira
liorna, C alif.
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W A N T E D Ranch to rent by Oc­
tober 1st, near Cottage Grove
No, too much farm land. W rite
Fred Annett, Disston Route, ( ’«>,-
G i-.\i
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W A N T E D : T ra c to r plow ing «lone.
10 aercs. Son J. P. Foley, IN
tnil«*s Wes, on Ixirqne R t.
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flelp Wanted
HOP P IC K ER S W A N T E D
W ill
pay $2<x, W rite Stroda Broth-
e,s. Ham.shuig, Oregon.
2-3,p-4
For Kent
FOR R E N T Three-room fu rn is h ­
ed house j v i t h garage. w<xid.
light.*« and w a te r furnished. Vac­
ant 22nd. A pply to 137 No. Hth
e,
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ROOM FOR
RENT, dose in
Priced reasonably. 732 Gibbs
avenue.
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Board and Room
W A N T E D Room nnd board, pre­
fe r cast sale o f town, close In.
Now paying $23.(X) a m onth. H. B.
Bailey, 236 Adams St., Cottage
G ro w .
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HOUSE FOR R E N T o r sale In ­
q u ire at 111 I h in l St
1-3,c-3
F< d i R E N T 3 room cottage, H
m ile south o f c ity on higtfway.
Ray W atkins.
52-3tp-2
___ M ixcellancnus
K E E P W E L L by seeing D r. C. R
Sim kins. C hiropractor, over Peter­
sen's. Phone 5.
52-,fe
W E I-D IN O
El«x*,rlc
Gas
Cottage Grove W elding nnd B o il­
er W orks. Mtulison S treet. Phone
1KI-Y.
26-,fc
KLF.< T R K 'A L ( 'O NTItA< TOR
W irin g and R ew iring
Agents fo r Berkeley I ’timps.
Leon C. Godard, 405 M ain St.,
phone 156-L-201.
10-tfc
A ll kinds o f welding, both elec­
tr ic and acetylene. M achinery re­
pairing and hlacksm ithing. O. K.
W elding Shop, in new location.
10th and Madison.
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El>R A I.L DISO RDERS of nerves
and c ircu latio n tr y Swedish
Massage. C harles P. Arm strong.
1521 Ash. Phone I03Y.
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FLOOR SANDING—
W ork guaranteed to satisfy. E x­
perienced operator. A. W. Shof-
stall. 624 No. 10,h St. Phone 211R
nr contact Claude Sherman, l- t fc
Grid Slars Play for Uncle Sain
were vacationing there from W-
la W alla. W ashing,on.
Latliatn
193'! P lym o u th 4 door nedaii.
I.o o kiiix fo r a clicap w o rk ear'.’
Sec to u r M o d el A Fords In
o u r lot.
M A R T IN
M OTORS
Your Pontiac Dealer
24 North Oth Street
Films Developed
and Printed
25 C
6 and 8
Exposures
Free Enlargement of Your
Choice With Every Roll
REPRINTS 3c EACH.
Guaranteed Work.
T h rift-W ise
Cottage Grove, Ore.
KODAK
FINISHING
M r. and Mrs Fred W atts of
S3? Per H ell
D etro it. Michigani, visited at the
'14-1,our S e n tee.
horn«* of th eir n iece. M is. Merle
I t*'r
tiiiia ig c in e n t.
Porter,
during the past week.
W E I)« ) A L E T H E W O K K
They w.ere enrolite to D is An-
AT THE
geles.
M olly K line of Vancouver and
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Shrine of
N o ti visited a, the Lee W illiam s
home and a, the M urray T run-
nell home during the pas, week.
Corona ndciing machltMM fo r M ie
M r. and Mm. R o tv i't Anderson a, the Sentinel office
of Toledo
anil M r. A n d r-on x
m other. Mrs. Augusta Anderson
of E m jxiria. Kansas, s,x*nt the
week end a, the Hugh T runnell
horn«*.
M r. nnd Mrs. J E. Dobbin of
Las Vegas, Nevada, have moved
into the Edna Stoneburg hone*.
The L. A. Yesroux family fo rm e r­
ly lived in this house.
H. S. Mendenhall o f I/is A n ­
geles, C alifornia. s[M ri, the pa-t
week v isitin g a, the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. M erle Porter.
Hebron «¿range Meets.
An open meeting o f the He­
bron Grange was held F riday eve­
ning a t the Er«*d H a rris m ill. A
short business m eeting was held
w ith the p rincipal discussion on
the Southern Lane Eair. The com­
m ittee which Is in charge o f the
exhibits fo r the fa ir w ill meet a,
the W a lte r Baker home Tuesday
m orning. Those on the comm ittee
were M r. and Mrs. W a lte r Baker,
E arl M urra y. Mrs. Ben ChiLson,
M is. Fred H arris. Mrs. F t a rris
H orton and Mrs. Jeanne M orton.
A w einer and m arshm allow roast
preceded the business
meeting.
Guests o f the evening included
M r. and Mrs. James M a g ill and
daughter, M r. and Mrs. Robert
Bash and children. Mrs. Bernice
W ilson, B ert and Oscar McDole,
Mrs. Opal Brown and children,
Eloyd Krause, Nolan Makinson,
M r. and Mrs. Hugh T ru n n e ll and
daughter, and M r. and Mrs. Mads
Overgaard and son. The
next
m eeting w ill be September 3.
Ina F ix o f Junction C ity is vis­
itin g a t the home o f Dorothy-
H a rris u n til school starts.
Mrs. Nathan Manock and M r.
and Mrs. W arner Dintendm an of
Aurora sp»*nt the week a, the
home o f Mrs. Manock's sister,
Mrs. John T runnell. The group
Early Fall Showing
motored to M y rtle Creek T hurs­
day to v is it a fo rm e r resident o f
this com m unity, Mrs. Ed Dun-
nivan.
Picture Shop
Service t r im » w ill pU> tout ball gamaa w itli various r u llr ir » (his sea­
son. A l K a n k in A rru n a ttttrx l A rad rm y , tu la re. l a l l t . , lu rm ri ( r a i ­
ders O liv er Italdersun fro m Augustana, and Ito n ald H a rris Id a lia
C n ive rs ity , practice blm king
C adet Hubert M athews. S tanfo rd Vow
Huy and forme« cuai hing assistant, looks an, and James Jennings,
L I L A , and Donald Phelps. W ashington, a w a it th e ir turn
Silk Creek
The C om m unity club me, last
TueMday evening a, the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Hudgins
and surprised Miss Marcia Brund
and Boyd Allen w ith a kitchen
shower. The Brund-A llen wedding
w ill lie an even, o f late summer.
Mrs. Hudgins assisted by several
ladies, s«*rved cake and punch to
about fifty people.
N ext Tuesday evening there w ill
I k * a double ,jenny supper a, the
Seventh Day A dvrnist school from
6 to 8 p. m. Follow ing the supper
a program w ill I k * presented by
the S ilk Creek Skx-iety of Acci­
dent Prevent kin.
M r. and Mrs. Jack Draper and
Two daughters Beverley and M ary
and some fricrwls from Los A n ­
geles spent las, week a, th e ir
sum m er home on the old Rab«.*o^k
place. •
Mrs. Em ept D arnell and daugh­
ters, the Misses Zelda and M ariel
Jean D arnell, M rs. Eloise Wheel­
er and Mrs. Wm. C lifto n spent
Thursday in Eugene.
M r. and Mrs. Shade Burcham
celebrated th e ir fiftie th wedding
anniversary Sunday w ith a fam ­
ily dinner a, th e ir farm home
where they have resided fo r the
[sis, fif t y years.
George T a y lo r and daughter
E tta Mae ate
ofwnding
three
weeks at the coast where M r.
T a y lo r hopes ,o regain his health.
Mrs. I2»s,er B e i f t t of Black
Butte foute is a house guest o f
Mrs. H. H. Haworch.
M r. and M rs. James Bethune
o f Black B u tte were callers in the
com m unity Sunday.
The S ilk Greek Com m unity
church and Sunday sch«j| held
th e ir annual picnic a fte r church
services las, Sunday m orning un­
der the ,n*«*s near the church.
C. E. Ruth of Eugene is spend­
ing a few days a, the home of his
daughter and fam ily, M r. and
M rs. Chester Allen.
Ernes, Hathaway .and three of
his children motored to Philom ath
to v is it w ith his m other over the
week end. D orothy H athaway re­
mained fo r a visit w ith her grand­
m other.
Mrs. Bishop and daughter, Miss
Juanita, who have been spending
the sum m er w ith th e ir daughter
and sister, Mrs. Leonaard Hud­
gins, left Thursday fo r th e ir home
in Texas.
Delight Valley
Law’rcnce Brown made a busi­
ness tr ip to Vale Sunday.
Sunday guests a, the Ralph
Sears home were Mrs. Sears'
nephew. M r. nnd Mrs. W illia m
Shaw and children from Midvale,
Idaho.
A board meeting o f the Delight
V alley school was held Monday-
evening. The opening date fo r
school was se, fo r S«»p,ember 8.
David W irt of Eugene is spend­
ing this week a, the Rudolf Han­
sen home.
The Oscar Elaten fa m ily attend­
ed the wedding of Mrs. Flaten's
cousin. Miss Branden Young, to
Russell Southw orth, in Eugene on
Wednesday afternoon.
Geusts over the week end at
the C. H. Haight home ’were Mrs.
H a ig h t’s sister, Mrs. G. A. Tibbe
and granddaughter o f Yreka,
C alifornia, an8 her cousin, Mrs.
C. A. Simpson «and two children
of Petaluma, C alifornia.
M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and
L yle Jackson attended the fu ne r­
al o f M r. Jackson's aunt, Mrs.
II. A M ille t, in C orvallis Mon-
tlay. Mrs. M ille tt was a fo rm e r
resident of this locality.
I Jean Jackson spent Sunday in
Portland.
Donald N ixon o f F or, Columbia
spent the week end w ith
his
folks, M r. and Mrs. Lee Nixon
The John Hathaway fa m ily a t­
tended the p o u ltry picnic a,
Swim m ers' D elight Sunday.
H oward Byrne o f Grand Junc­
tion. Colorado, son-in-law o f the
Dude Moorex, a rriv tx i a, the
Moore home Monday evening.
Divide
M r. and Mrs. Jack Robinson
were over-nigh, guests recently at
the home o f th e ir daughter, Mrs.
Fred Johnson o f C entral.
M r. and Mrs. Roy E. Erickson
and son Stank*y and daughter De-
lores o f P ortland spent the week
end here looking a fte r p roperty
interests and v isitin g old friends.
Mrs. W a lte r Robinson and Mrs.
F ra n k MeGarvin spent the 13th
w ith Mrs. S ally Allison at C urtin.
Mrs. Allison is recovering from a
Maude W oodyard o f Coquille
to re lid c tu re eaus«*d by a fa ll.
visited the W . A. Hemenways last
M r. and Mrs. F. E P a rke r o f w«?ek. Maude Woodyard Is a
W iih u r spent Sunday a, the J. A. niece o f Mi's. Ilem enway.
>.'•*. key home. O ther p ie sts o f the
Ray H olliday of F o rt Canby,
day were M r. and Mrs. Clyd ■ Washington, visited his sister.
N a p ,. who are leaving this week M rs. James Ilem enw ay, w hile
t> make th e ir home in Idaho. M r. home on a furlough.
.Mrs. Maggie W e rtz «and brother
and Mrs. Napp have lived on M r.
Dugan's farm the p a rt vear.
o f A n la u f were Sunday dinner
M r. and Mrs. F rank M eGarvin guests of M r. and Mrs. N. L. Bol­
returned Sunday from a six week's ton.
visit in C alifornia a, the home of
A group o f friends and relatives
M r. MeGarvin'« sister and m other honored James Hemenway Sundry
a fte n o o n fo r his birthday.
and a niece at Eureka.
M r. and M rs Ore! Kicl^xughlin
C aroline Bolton has be« .1 w o rk ­
nnd V«’ - "**r Robinson and father. ing lo r M r. ar.d Mrs. L am lie rt
Jehu Robinson, spent
S atu-de” Jacobs on West Mair. street.
ano Sun toy at E lk lake near O ?rd
aiid report a fine catch o ' treut.
Didn't Patent It
Mrs. Kate L ib by o f S e r,'!i*. who
Charley Fey of San Francisco
bas s,. nt tw o m onths w th a : s- li-vr .ted that s: t i"actiine f.n ’.iliar-
te r, Mrs. N ell Tap, le ft fo r her ly known as the "one-armed ban-
d it." He didn't patent it. though,
home b .r,i ,( «ty.
M>'. and Mrs. A r e 'f- McGar.-ht and others made millions fretn it.
and child en Shirley .in I B illie a’ -
, ended a fa m ily r - 'nion o f Mrs.
Ice cream cones and bars at
M cG an in's relatives at Sutton Gustafson’s o f course.
2 -l,c -4 i
lake Sonde.' . Tw o h c ” itred were
present a, the picnic dinner.
Recent guests of «Mr. and Mrs.
C la ir Chapman were Mrs. E. A.
W i’s .n and three ehsidien from
Rc-etispor,, M r. and Mrs. H ow ard
Boyt ci S m ith R iver ; r 1 a nephew
13 *e,t Boye o f S m ith River.
A miscellaneous shower was
given Mrs. Vern Sovern. a recent
bride, at the home of her moXher-
in-law . Mrs. Lewi? Sovern. Fifteen
la« es were present and refresh­
ments were served.
M r. and Mrs. F. M Chapman
returned last week from a m onth's
tr ip ,o C alifornia. Minnesota and
Wisconsin.
John I-anib re,urn««l to w o rk a,
the H arris m ill Monday .after be­
ing o ff tw o weeks w ith an in fe c t­
ed hand caused from a bruise.
Mrs. J. A. Mackey spent sever­
al days last week at N ew port
w ith a brother and fa m ily who
Cedars
No Spiral Prices on These
Real Estate Values
18 acres hottom ground. A ll can lx* cultivated. Could lx* sub-
divid«*d. County road on 2 sides, e le c tric ity , creek.
m ile from
W oodanl's m ill. $1,200.00
5 acres, beautiful building site overlooking Cottage Grove. Near
the high school. $550.00.
3-room cottage. Modern. Goxl nelghborlwod. $650.00.
2-bedroom modern house, ndw renting for $17.50. Sell for $1,000.
RODM ANS
DICKERS IN DIRT
Dresses
s2.98
Painstaking attention to de­
tail make3 this dress utterly
feminine y e t wonderfully
simple!
Full, graceful skirt gathered
in to the smooth-fitting mid­
riff.
The sm irt saddle pockets
are tab buttoned.
Easy fullness of the blouse
and smooth round neckline
are mert becoming.
In popular fall colors.
y c. e t M M t X C O
GET A BEAUTY AM D A
B A R G A I N A T O U R B IG
S U M M E R U S E D C A R SALE •
1938
1937
1937
1933
1933
1932
1930
700 acres riv e r Ixittom soil. 65 in cu ltiva tion . Most of i, eat, I k *
irrigated. Farm is close to town. $7,500.00.
Real Estnte
Glen Row
W HAT ’S A HAtATTOM
W ITHOUT A
I tkm r «('dan.
A TTO RN EYS
A LTA K IN G — la w y er, 613
Main s t r e e t . Office phone
254.1; Res. phone, 28E31,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
N E W H O T P O IN T Ranges and Re­
frige ra to rs jus, In. Buy w hile
you can get delivery.
Brishanc
El,*ctrlc.
2 -ltc
EOR S A L E
Modern six-room
house w ith lo, KKx203. Jus, o u t­ 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat
w ork. Paperhanging, painting.
side of c ity lim its on Washington
Douglas,
Ave. Price reasonable. Fred K elly, C. Maxson, 518 So.
phone 9 F I5.
I - 12,p-12 where the tracks cross 6th St.
50-,fc
P H Y S IC IA N S
DR. K A T H E R IN E ’S C IIL K E F ,
M. I). Physician n n d S u r­
geon. A p n rtd icn t 10, Omer
Apartinents. Phone 247.
2<X, St GAR SACKS EOR SALE
Phone - 'I ,
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