The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 12, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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THÇJtSh.W, NOVEMBER 12, 1912
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAI. NOTICES
NOTICE OF HALF,
struct of 'title lurnlalied to ilutt.
Dated and first published Novem­
ber 5, 1912 TUNIS VAN I ’llO O )
EN. Executor of luist W dl and
I*« lament ol T I 1.1. I I. VAN
H A RK EN , Deceased H ER B ER T
W
LOMBARD, Attorney
for
Estate.
12-51-1(1
T U E SENTLNEL
fa
C O T T A G E P R O V E OREGON
Hebron Orange Elects
Officers November 6
PAPE SEVEN
Gonquest ofdarkness!
FOR HALF—
The monthly meeting with an­
N O T IC E IS I I I R EIIY G IV E N ,
nual election of officers for He­
FOR
SALE
Stucco
building,
9x16
Thul by virtue <>f un Order of the
completely wired. Sealed inside. bron Grunge was held ut the com­
Coiinty Court of Lane County,
A barguln. Trembley Texaco Ser­ munity hall lust Friday evening.
Oregon, duly made and entered u*
vice Station
13-20 It Chairman committee reports were
record In the m atter of the Eatate
given, with W alter Baker report-,
of H E N R IE T T A E. SH IELDS, ilc
FOR SALE I'»'.*. DaLuxe ' havro ing for agricultural committee ori
reused, the undersigned, Ailininlx-
let. good condition, gixxl rubber. the agriculture meeting held at '
trntor, will on nnd after 10:00
N O T IC E O F T IM B E R SALE ('all after 6:00 p. m 039 North Bend last week. Details of busi­
o'clock u. m. on the 16th d/ty of Sealed bids, m a r k e d outside loili ti. i i
I . lip ness transacted regarding farm
November, 1942, offer lor Mile and "Bill fur Timber", and addressed
»ell nt private Mile to the hlgheid to the Chief Forester, O. and C FDR SALE: Good Jersey, just transportation registration wen-
f/esh . gently, easy m ilk e r. J M. given and a report on the neigh-
bidder for ciim I i or for purl raxh Administration,
410
C u s to m
Cole,
4 ’a miles east on Row River, Ixrrhood and community leaders
and purl credit, the following des­ House, Portland. Oregon, will be
13-ltp meeting held in Cottage Grove on
received until 10:30 A M., Pacif­ 3rd house north.
cribed real estate, to-wit:
Monday evening.
ic Time, November 17, 1912 for tiie
lieglnnlne ut a point 200 feet
FDR SALE: 3 N II Red rixxderx,
A home economies report was
I
purchase
of
tlinix-r
u|»in
tracts
South and 312 feet west of till*
extra nice Also fat hens. Ed given by Jeanna Morton on lust
each bid
Northtaat corner of a lot of : hereinafter described;
must stale the amount |>cr M feet S Hansen, Lorane route. 13-ltp minute developments in change
bind deeded by J II I ’erklns
B.M , wiileh will Ire offered for FOR SALE Mode; A sedan Good of living In war time, including
nnd wife iind J. I' Curtin und
each s|tcclcs and the total consid­
tires, gixxl condition 514 Adams facts which should lx- familiar to
wife to Mrs S E Wynne,
eration which will be paid for the
Avenue
13-ltp «•very homemaker. A call was also
duled June 3rd. ¡892, recorded
timber. No bid (or less than the
made for Bulletin advertisers sales
June 22nd. 1900, Vol 50 Page
appinoted value will Is* considered. FDR SALE 9 ae.es about 5 miles
slips for the quarter Ix-ginning
379, of the I teed Records tor
Each bid roust lie submitted In
south of Cottage Grove. 2 fJctober 1st und ending December
duplicate and Is* uccompurued try
Lane County, Oregon, thence
houses,
barns, cblcrten house, gar­ 31st, und Irish-Swartz slips from
a de|sisit In the form of a Certi­
running South 50 leet, thence
fied cheek In favor of the 'Treasur­ age, family orchard, electricity April 1st.
East 156 feet; tin nee North
Dn the Grange metal scrap sal­
er of the United States 'Hie de­ Small year around creek through
50 feet; thence West 156 feet
posit of any successful bidder will place. Would sell part. Terms. For vage drive. M r Baker reported
to the place of beginning, In , lie credited on the contract. Pay­ apisiintrnent telephone Alsea Haw
that five tons hud been turned in.
Red Ion
.'13, Township 20,
ment In full nt the time of filing ley, 5F12.
1 3 -3 tr-l5 l A vote of thanks was given to Mr.
South of Range 3 West of the
the contract ts required In sales
IX X Hi Baker und Chester Gilharn for
Willamette Meridian In Lime
amounting to $2500 or less. For ASS( )R I'M E N T U R E D
their work on the scrap salvage
copies
of
the
form
of
proposal,
LiX
'K
S
.
All
In
gixxl
condition.
County, Oregon
and for work done on getting a
Rids will Is received nnd sale form of contract and bond, terms See W. C. M artin at Sentinel of-
gravelled road and parking space
10-tfC
will Urge place at the luiw Office of payment, amount ol ile,s».it re­ llce
to the hall from the main road.
quired
with
bid,
amount
of
bond
y e A R t before
of Herbert W Lombard, First N a­ required with contract and other FDR SALE: 5 year old Jersey
Worthy Master William White
COVUMBOS.TME
tional Bank I lullding. Cottage Information, application shook! Ire
cow. J. O. Rolne, 5 miles east. presented a gift to Thomas Clark
MAV0R OF tONOCH
Grove, Oregon. A I m tract nr Title made to the addiess shown i i I mivc No Saturday sale*.
13-ltp who is leaving this week to enter
HAP TO iS iu E
IiMurnnee to he furnutbed pui- IN L A N E COU N TY: T 20 S . R.
the service. M r. Clark will be
ORDERS TO SUS­
chiiser. hated Octolier 15, 1942. I W , Sec. 3, all merchant a trie tim- FDR SALE: Weaner pigs Also
PEND LANTERNS
yearling Guernsey bull or will missed In his station as doorkeep­
CHARLES A H E ID LE R . Admin Iwr designated for cutting on I-xjt
er.
FROM DOCK WAVS,
7ÔÛAK. . i r is
istrutor of the Estate of H E N ­ I I N E ' . N E 1«», S E '« N K ’-i. and trade for heifer. Arnold Duerst,
The annual election of officers
SO THERE iNOUlP POSSIBLE to read a n e w s ­
R IE T T A E. S H IE LD S , ikeeasert N E ’s S F ’i , estimated for the pur- Disston route, phone 19F4. 13-ltc
was held with the following elec­
BE SOME
paper EASILY ON A W ELL
H ER B ER T W
LOMBARD. At |NMe of this sale to lie 21H5 M. feet
FDR SALE: '29 Chevrolet 2-door. tions: master, William J. White;
L I& H T IN
LIGHTED STREET! MoOERN
toiney lor Estate
9-51-13 Douglas Fir, 35 M . feet White
Five tires, 4 extra gixxl Gixxl overseer, Chester C Gilharn; lec­
STREETS / /
S TR EET LIGHTING- SAVES
Fir, 10 M. feet Hemlock, 20 NT. liuttery. radiator, top. Mechan­ turer, Mrs. Fred Harris; steward,
lyES AND PROTECT PRoPEPTf!
feet
Incense
Cedar,
75
M
feet
Red
N O T K K O F F IN A L I IF A K IN O
ically gixxl. $110.00 cash. Lev Van Seldon Powell; assistant steward,
Cedar. 20 Red Cedar Poles. No Schoiack, 1 mile west on Lorane Hiram Remington,
_
chaplain. Mrs. the past two weeks in California,
D ollar a Pound
Notice Is hereby g i v e n that lad lor less than $2,75 per M ft. road Phone 25F2.
13-ltc Emma Kelly; treasurer, Mrs. W al­ returned to school Monday.
During the last w ar we built a
Lillian J Taylor, administratrix, B M for the Douglas Fir. $1.50
ter Baker secietary. Mrs. Ben
total of 84 light tanks, weighing 7 tj
of the eatate of Rebecca Ethel l»er M.ft.B.M. for the White Fir, C A LLA H A N 'S pay spot cash for Chilson; ceres, Mrs. W. J White;
ton* each.
"L ig h t tanks" today
used Pianos washers refriger­
Taylor, Deceased, has filed her Hemlock, nnd Red Cedar, $100
Bull
Moose
pomona. Mrs. Roy Means; flora,
weigh almost twice as much, heavy
ators
ranges
heaters,
etc.
Bring
jier
M
ft
B
M.
for
the
Incense
Final Account in the County Court
The name was applied to Theodore
Miss Belva Garoutte; lady assist­
ones around 56 tons, and they now
of lame County, Oregon, nnd said Cedar, $.75 ea for the Red Cedar ’em In. get your cash. Heifig ant steward. Miss Wilma Harris; Roosevelt in 1912 arising from his
co„l $1 a pound to build.
rem ark:
" I feel as fit as a bull
Court bus fixed
Novenils-r 17. Poles, or a total purchase price of Theater Bldg., Eugene, Ore.
executive committee, Alfred White
12-4tc-15
moose.'*
Through
constant
use
of
1942, at 2 o'clock P. M In the $6,223 75, will be considered. All
W alter Baker and Ben Chilson.
this anim al's figure by the cartoon­
Court Room of said Court in the Douglas F ir Jess than 26 ins. FOR R E N T —
Following the meetihg refresh­
ists in . connection with Roosevelt s
Scrap For Admittance
Court House at
Eugene, lame DBHOR and all trees of other
ments
were
served
by
M
r.
and
At Ebbeta Field. Brooklyn. 6.0CC
County, Oregon, us the time nnd species less thin 14 ins DBHOR F()R R E N T : 7-nxrm house, barn, Mrs. Seldon Powell and Mr. and political campaign as the presiden­
garage, chicken house, 5 acres
tial nominee of the Progressive par­
Boy Scouts recently were admitted
plurv for hearing and acting there­ reserved from cutting. The right
land. I 1» miles west of Cottage Mrs. Hiram Remington.
ty, he became known as the Bull
to a Dodgers ball game on toe
Io
waive
technical
defects,
and
to
on.
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
Date nf first publication, Oc­ reject any and all bids Is reserv­ Grove. No electricity. W. A. Hem- on December 4th, when plans will M ixité candidate and the party as strength of six tons of scrap they
12-3tc-14
the Bull M<x>se party.
brought along.
ed. Dutixl at Portland, Oregon, enway. Phone 2F22.
tober 15, 1842.
be made for the annual Christmas
this 2nd day of November, 1942. FDR REN T: Modern five-room party.
L IL L IA N J TAYLOR,
A LTA K IN G ,
Administratrix W I I Horning, Chief Forester.'
dwelling. 1 ’» miles east of town
12-21-13 Phone 41F2.
Attorney
9-51-13, D A C Administration
Jefferson School News RADIO REPAIRS
FDR R E N T : 3-room furnished
NOTICE OF FINAL
cottage. Just remodeled, semi-
Patrons and friends visiting the
DAM and Fallen Man" was mixb-rn. Adults. Garage. 435 S
SETTLEMENT
school the past week have been
the subject of the Lesson- River Road
13-ltp interested in the activities being
N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N , Fvrmon in nil Churches of Christ,
conducted In the vurious rooms.
FDR R EN T: Furnished apart­
That W E. LEIW )W. us Adminis­ Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. 8.
The fifth grade atucenta are dram­
ment. Inquire Dr. 11. A. llagen.
trator of the Estate of E L IZ A
atizing situations portraying toe
The Golden Text was, "As by
__________________________ 13-ltc lives and ideals of the Pilgrims.
JA N E LEIU tW. deceased, has filed
his Final Account, and the Coun­ one man's disobedience many
FDR R E N T Modern house. |jnrt- The unit will tcftnlnate with a
ty Court of the Stute of Oregon were made sinners, so by the
ly furnished.
Double garage. puppet show. The sixth grade are
for Lane County has fixed the 1st obedience of one shall many be
Ervin Hansen. 7(»7 N. 10th St. intent upon the study of ancient
day of Deeember, 1942. at the made righteous" (Rom. 5:19).
phone 1H4R.
13-ltp and modern Japan and China.
hour of 10:00 o'clock tn the fore­
Among the citations which
Curios are on display and the
noon In the County Court Rixmi. comprised the Ix-sson - Sermon E X C E L L E N T STORAGE space
pupil* are planning the creation of
County Court House, Eugene, was the following from the Bible:
for furniture, autos, household
murals to complete the oriental
Lone ounty, O regon, ns the time
"And God said, Let us make man goods of all kinds at reasonable atmosphere. The seventh grade
and plate for hearing objections
rates In private rooms or open
has an interesting collection of
All objections thereto must 1« in our image, after our likeness: I storage.
We have an excellent
small trees which have been
and
let
them
have
dominion
over
Ried on or before said date. Dated
equipment. Cottage Grove Stor-
classified and mounted in connec­
the
fish
of
the
sea,
and
over
the
and first published ( k-tolier 29.
! age Warehouse Co., phone Jesse
tion with the unit on lumber. In
1942 W. E. I-EBDW , Administra­ fowl of the air, nnd over the Lansing, Cottage Grove 99.
the eighth grade unit on Democ­
tor. H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD, cattle, and over all the earth,
39-tfc racy the origin, development, and
Attorney for Estate.
1J-5I-15 nnd over every creeping thing
l-'DR R E N T Floor sanders, wax­ progress of the fumdy is engag­
that creepeth upon the earth.
e n and a vacuum cleaner. The ing the attention of the class
L A N D E X C H A N G E N O TIC E
And God saw every thing that Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc members.
he had made, nnd, behold, it was
As far as possible these units
Notice Is hereby given Hint the
FDR R EN T: Furnished apart­ are integrated with all subjects-
lolbiW'Ing (li-smlx (I national lor very good" (Gen. 1 20.31).
ment. 409 N. 8th St.
13-ltc readmg, spelling, history, civics.
The Lesson-Sermon also In­
est lands In Iaine County have
English, art and science. Dram a­
been added tn the «•»■■a from which cluded the following correlative I I E L F W A N T E D —
the Christian S E R VIC E S T A T IO N salesmen or tization, debate, committee work
timber to be given in exchange passages from
saleswomen, full or part time and discussion augmented by the
may l>c cut nnd removed by the Science textbook, "Science nnd
Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Health with Key to the Scrip­ employment. Opportunity for val­ preparation of oral and written re­
of Spokane In connection with an tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: uable training and experience. ports for summarization, largely
approved e x c h a n g e <Roseburg "Spiritually followed, the book of Good salary. Apply any unit of constitute the home room work
Standard Stations Inc. Cottage for the allotted t.alf-day period.
(1226791 of land for timber under
Genesis Is the history of the un­ Grove, Oregon.
Several
after-school
parties
die a( i of March 20 p c .' (42
Stat. 4651,• Poll ions of S E 'iN E K , true image of God, named a sin­ This .solicitation Is not applicable have been given by the upper
N ElaSE 's Sec. 15. T. 19 S . R. 4 ful mortal. This deflection of to individuals engaged in a c rit­ grade rooms recently. The home­
being, rightly viewed, serves to ical occupation in an essential war room president has appointed com­
E„ W. M.
All persons claiming said lands suggest the proper reflection of production activity as designated mittees to be responsible for
or having bona fine objections to God and the spiritual actuality by W ar Production Commission. every detail. Games were played
and refreshments served between
__________________ 13-3K -1;.
the above stated action intist file of man, as given in the first
the hours of 4:0li and 5:30.
lhe|r pretexts wuh this olMce on chapter of Genesis" (p. 502).
W A N T E D : Responsible person to
Mrs. Donald Kahler and Mrs.
or Ixdore the 'lute of the last pub­
stay with elderly lady. Separate Harold Davis substituted for Miss
lication thereof
apartment free. Mrs. S. C. Wells. Eleunora Tischk’r and Miss Jack-
Find .wihllciition Oct 29, 1942. j
Hpunn No. 1 Duntrslic Utensil
109 N . 8th St.
1 3 -lte son Monday and Tuesday.
The
earliest domestic
utensil
I-ust publication Nov. 19, 1942.
Helen Smith, member of the 8th
known
was
the
spoon.
A
French­
W
A
N
T
E
D
A
T
ONCE:
Teacher
for
A R «ITA N niN G . Acting
man once said that spoons, if not as
upper grades Wolf Creek school grade, will tranfer to the Eugene
Regional Forester, U. S.
Forest Service, Portluud. old us the world, arc certainly as district 105. W rite Mrs. Alice F ar­ schools next week. Otis West has
mer, clerk. Veneta. Ore. or L. C .! withdrawn from school and will
Oregon.
ll-4t-14' old as soup.
Moffitt. Co. Supt.______13-2tp-14 enroll nt Marshfield where the
family has moved. Laura Porter.
MICK1E
SAYS—
WORK
WANTF.D—
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HALE
who, with her mother, has spent
OF REAL ESTATE
W A N TED : Washing. If you are
'TU> OUT O F TOIX/A/
particular about your washing, R EA L ESTATE and A U TO M O ­
N O T IC E IS H EREBY G IV E N
bring it to 817 South 3rd street or
B IL E INSITRANCE. Represen­
HEWSPAP£R, TA KE?0U ft
That by virtue of authority vested
will call nt your home and wash. tative of E. A. Strout. Listings
in me by the Lnxt W ill and Testa­
1 3 -ltp wanted. W. F. Burgess. Yoncalla,
B u r/fJ E n A W A v \x n rn
ment of T IL L IE VA N HA RK EN ,
LOST—
Oregon.
40-tfc
dated January 17. 1936, the un­
/T T ABS, A U 0 HAS JJO
LOST: Child's gold r i m m e d W A TER
dersigned, Executor, will on and
W ELL
D R IL L IN G ,
INTEREST / M OUR. 7D M J
glasses in red case near 6th St.
pumps
after the hour of 10:00 o’clock
and supplies. Pilone
$3.00 reward. E. W. Pennington, 26F23. J H. Thomas, Oakland
a. m.. December 4. 1942, offer for
EyC E P TTO G E TO U R
Cottage Grove, Disston route.
Oregon
sale, the following (leseribed real
42-tfc
^qO E U E q^G U /E
yER
property, to-wit:
_____
12‘ 2tp*13
All kinds of welding, both elec­
Beginning nt n point in the
fUEV/S^SUßSCR/EE TO
LOST: Cow and goat. Goat is tric and acetylene. Machinery re­
West line of Van Buren Street
child's pet. Reward for cow. C. pairing and blacksmithing. O. K.
in Eugene, 100 feel South of -
^E W S R A P E /^
E. Nash. Telephone 37F3.
13-1 Ip Welding Shop, in new location.
the Intersection of said West
10th and Jefferson.
1-tft
M IN< EI.I.AN EOFM—
line with th(* South line of
Twelfth Avenue West in said
W E PAY '»e per pound for junk
Eugene, thenee South along
tires nnd scrap rubber. Salvage
.snkl West line of Van Buren
dejMit at Junk ground on Mosby
Street 60 feet, thenee West
P e e k .____________________ 13-ltp I
100 feet, thence North 60 feet,
GAS, ELECTRIC W E L D I N Q, I
and thence East 100 feet to the
truck winches made, etc. If it's Feel Years Younger,FullofVim
place of beginning, all in Lane
a repair Job, get our estimates. Itu n 'l b lam r r > h a u 't„ l. worn-out. ru i-duwn frrlln a
County, State of Oregon.
im ><>ur M r ThnimuKla »iin u n l at » h a l a III lie
Cottage Grove Boiler and Weld­ |W|>|>|||(
Bids will be received and sale
up w l(h t w t r r i will do, Couialne federal
often needed «(ter 4(T by hod lee la C ln a
ing Co. Madison Street. Phone (ontra
will take place at I he law office
iron, raletum iih.wpl.aie. Vitam in I II A n - y r a r -
181Y.
1-tfc ohl doelnr write« I took It nnnell It,u .. Ila
of H E R B E R T
W. LOMBARD,
were fine " Speeial Intrnduetorr alar o a tre i T n n lr
Tableta eoat« only S5e Stop feeling peplena. old
First National
Bank
Building,
25 Years Experience. Clean, neat H tarl feeling peppier and youufer, thia eery day.
»
?
Collage Grove, Lane County, Oro-
work. Puperhanging, painting. For sale at all good drug stores
gpn. Terms of sale: Cash In hand
C. Muxson, 817 So. Third St.
t»vei ywhere—In Cdttage Grove, ut
or part cash nnd part credit, Ab-
50-tfc Kelly Drug.
CHRI3TIAM SCIENCE CHURCHES
“A'
Men, Women ! Old at
4 0 ,5 0 ,6 0 ! Get Pep
By
Dexter Somers
405 Main
Phone 201
U u J b rr ih 'a R lrlh p U te
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was
born February 4, 1932, at Detroit,
Mich
He if now 40 y e a n of age
and it an Am erican.
H ii father,
the late Charles A. Lindbergh Sr.,
who was a member n f congress trom
the sixth Minnesuta district from
1907 to 1917. was born in Sweden in
1319 and brought to this country
that same year.
‘L ily o, .,(eeg.ee*
Often caned a City of Steeples,"*
the city of Montreal, Province of
Quebec, has well e-trned its title,
containing over 250 cnurcbes.
A N AMAZING OFFERÌ
YOL'R MONEY BACK if Dr.
Parker’s Corn Rem over fa ib to
remove any painful corn or cal­
lous. Only 35c at Cottage Grove
Pharmacy.
P ro fessio nal C a rd s
___
K A R L K M IL L S , Mortician.
Phone 202
D EN TISTS
DR. ’.V. E. LEB0W- Denttetry
-N o .
To Rtlievt
G - 666
Apartments
H. A XLEY. Physician and Sur­
geon — Evening! by appoint­
ment. Over Kern's for Drug?.
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
DR. K A T H E R IN E SC H LEEF,
M. D.— Physician a n d Sur­
geon. Apartment 10, Omer
Apartments. Phone 247.
A TTO RN EYS
H ER B ER T W. LOM BARD, AV-
torney at Law. First Nation­
al B a n k building. Cottage
Grove. Oregon. Phone 94.
6 und 8
Exposures
A LTA K IN G — Lawyer, «13
Main s t r e e t Office
254J; Rex. phone.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Free Enlargement of Your
Choice With Every Roll.
REPRINTS 3c EACH.
Guaranteed Work.
>fLrery
1 Omer
Cottage Grove. Ore. Phone 35
PHYSICIANS
Films Developed
and Printed
25c
F U N E R A L HOMES
T IT L E ABSTRACT CO . "881
Oak St., Eugene, Ore. Ed­
ward F. Bailey, Pre». Ab­
stracts. Title Insurance, Es­
crow«.
T hrift-W
isel
Cottage Grove, Ore.
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