The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 20, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    The Kent Inri, Cottage Grove, Oregon
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For Sale
Thur»., May 80, 1048
POSTMASTER NELSON
ATTENDS CONVENTION
। N. J. Nelson, postmaster, yes-
; terday attended the convention of
the League of Postmasters, which
convened Monday in Eugene for
a two day session.
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WOOD YARD
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1530 No. Douglas
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UrapcUv Bottiina <x>.. Eugene.
COOKERY CORNER
LEGAL NOTICES [
Oppuriunlsi
An opportuni»! ia one who macia
Date of first publication April the wolf at the door end the nest
29, 1948. Date of last publication day appaari in a naw fur coat.
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CITATION
May 27. 1948.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Cottage Grove Manufacturing
THE STATE OF OREGON
Company. Herbert W. Lombard.
FOR LANE COUNTY
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In the Matter of the Estate of Verna D Lombard
CLARA E BADER. Deceaa«>d.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Case No. 9893
FINAL, ACCOUNT
TO: NEWTON C. BADER
LOUIS E. SCARBROUGH and
DOROTHY SCARBROUGH
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
WOLFE. Greetings.
That the undersigned Administra­
IN THE NAME OF THE trix of the Estate of VIRGIL L.
STATE OF OREGON: You are ATTR1DGE. Deceased, has fill'd
hereby cited and required to ap­ her account for the final settle­
pear in the above entitled matter ment of said Estate in the Circuit
within tin days of the date of Court for Lane County. Oregon,
service of this Citation upon you and that Tuesday, the 1st day of
if served within Lane County i June, 1948, at the Circuit Court
State of Oregon; or if served with­ Room of said Court in the County
in any other County in the State Court House in Eugene, Oregon,
of Oregon, then within twenty at 10:00 o’clock in the fdrimoon
days of the date of the service of has been by said Court fixed as
this Citation; or if served outside a time and place for hearing of
the State of Oregon but within the objections to said final account
United States, then within four', and for final settlement of said
wevks from the date of the service Estate. MAXINE ATTRIDGE
Npring is here and it’s time Io get out the salad bowl for serving of this Citation upon you, to show ,
HERBERT W.
e deMclowe, crisp tossed salad, we .1) enjoy. Keep a supply of cause. If any exists, why an order Administratrix
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LOMBARD,
Attorney for Estate.
necessary ingredients on hand so you will never be at a loss (or the of sale should not be made as
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makings of favorite combinations for any occasion.
prayed for in the petition on file ■
herein for the sale of the following
By FRANCES MARTIN
dressing you can keep on hand (or described real property, to-wit;
Women Inherit 70 per cent of the
Undivided one-half interest in
Every week when we go to mar­ continued use.
estate» left by men and M per cent
SPRING
SALAD
and to the following described
ket and scan the array of vege­
of those left by other Women.
1 small head lettuce
property, to-wit:
tables we find more and more of
1 »mall bunch curly endive
Northwest Quarter of the
the old favorites for salad making.
18 radishes
U. 8. Robber Imports
Northwest Quarter of Section
Green onions and crisp red rad­
IS spring onion«
The U. S imports half the world's
30. Township 19 South. Range
ishes lead the parade of that
rubber.
8 hard cooked eggs, sliced
- West Willamette Meridian
which may be added to the basio
Wash lettuce and endive; cut or
Lane
County.
State
of
Oregon
lettuce.
Endive's curly leaves
Loose Leaf Forma The Sentinel.
tempt us. too. Then there's water break into small piec«*. Wash and and to further show cause why the
slice
onions
and
radishes.
Place
same should not be sold as prayed
cress to add its spiciness to the
salad bowl and tomatoes, of ingredients in salad bowl and toss for in the petition on file herein
lightly. Garnish with slices of at private sale in the usual course
course.
hard-cooked egg
of business to the highest bidder!
All the above ingredients com­
for cash, or for part cash and part I
FRENCH DRESSING
bine to make a delicious salad that
1 cup Md»d nil
credit, for the purpose of paying
adds zest to the season's meals.
h cup vinegar
claims, expenses of administration
They can be used over and over
teaspoon salt
and for distribution as provided by
with the addition of celery, car­
law.
'
teaspoon paprika
rots, leftover eooked vegetables,
teaspoon
celery
salt
Witness
the
HONORABLE
G
hard-cooked eggs and anything
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
F. SKIPWORTH. Judge of the
else your refrigerator yields and
Combine all ingredients and mix Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
your fancy dictates.
thoroughly. Pour dressing over gon for the County of Lane, and
To top it all is a veritable gal­
vegetables and toss all ingredients
axy of dressings which really together lightly. Serve at once the seal of said Court hereto af-1
make any salad. One word of cau­ while vegetables are crisp and fixed this 4th day of May, 1948
ATTEST
tion here—don't add the dressing cold. Serves 6 to 8
W. B. DILLARD, County Clark
until just before serving if. you
Now for a treat in the dressing
By: Eva L. Duckworth. Deputy.
would have a reallv criso salad.
line. This is one of those recipes
Dated and first published May
For a spring starter we suggest we all like to have for very special
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the following combination of salad occasions
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and it comes from Tar­
ingredients with a basic French । antino's—one of those fine restau­
rants in San Francisco. It has the STREET VACATION NOTICE
intriguing name of
GREEN GODDESS DRESSING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
1 grated clove or garlic
That at a regular meeting of the
% teaspoon salt
। Common Council of the City of
teaspoon dry mustard
i Cottage Grove, Oregon, to be held
i teaspoon Worcestershire
on Monday, the 7th day of June.
Building Blocks, ail sizes; Pier
•auc»
1948. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock
Blocks; < himney Bloc4u; etc.
t tablespoons anchovy paste
P.M« of said day, the undersigned I
Waterproofing.
cup mayonnaise
. will present a Petition to t h e
8 or 3 tablespoons finely
Common Council, asking for the
chopped chives or green vacation of Shasta Place, extend­
onion»
ing between the West line of the
t tablespoons finely chopped
O. P * E. Railroad right of way,
East Main Street
cooked shrimp
and the East line of Douglas
1 finely chopped hard-cooked
Street, extended,
in Cottage
To prevent its stored water from
evaporating, Uis Ceylon cotton tree
drop» its leaves In dry weather.
ELECT
ÄfcUNANDER
R epublican
STATE
REASURER
Niel Allen
A qualified young
O«AN1S SAM
Oatrma
Unond or
v«/«ron”
<»M KJ. J
Grocery Savings
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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It Not Only Smokes - It Spits Too!
Howey, 5 lb. pail
No need to worry when your car acta real onery! Just drive
» in here and watch us teach your car good behavior. We 11
service it from bumper to bumper . . . quickly, expertly.
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Hew Spuds, 10 lb
BAKER’S SUPER SERVICE Cecil C. Wooley
Ninth and Gibbs
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Phone 252
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98c Gold Dust Cleanser
5c
Bacon, Swift, Sliced lb. 69c Marshmallows pkg. . 23c
Concrete Products
Drive In!
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EVERYTHING For The GARDEN
59c Candy, reg. 39c pkg.
Cigarettes, carton .$1.39 Walnuts, fancy, lb
- Combine garlic, salt, mustard.
Worcestershire sauce and anchovy
paste. Blend well. Add mayon­
naise, chives, shrimp and hard-
cooked egg. Mix well. Makes about
1*4 cups dressing. Serves 6 to 8
HUTCHISONS VISITED
BY RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs O. V. Hutchison
and son Jack Lynch were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs J. A.
| Hutchison on East Madison St. Mr.
O. V. Hutchison is an engineer on
the Northern Pacific R. R and
lives in Billings, Mont. Mrs.
Hutchison's son, Jack Lynch, is an
employee of the Bell Telephone Co.
in Seattle. They also visited at
the home of his nephew. Rev. and
Mrs. Roy E. Hutchison.
Where Oxygen Gees
Three m^on tons of oxygen are
used each day by the human tgee in
breathing operations. •
19c
39c
Oxydol, lg pkg.
35c Syrup, 5 lb. pail, golden 59c
Cream of Hice, pkg.
15c Jell Dessert, P. S. 3 for 25c
Try a Sentinel Wantadl
TITAN SAWS
Light & Rugged
Paper Hapkins, 500 . 45c Juice, Standby 46 oz 3-89c
Catsup, Standby
TITAN Power
19c Raisins, 4 lb. pkg.
power law i
power manufactured They're
rugged, too—ready and able
•o take all kinds of punish­
ment in the woods. Titan Saws
undercut, fall, buck, rip or
crosscut fast and easy ... in
record time. No timber bind
. . . no climbing or running in
•he cut . . . any angle cut i>
Cotter bars from 2 to 9 feet
an length available.
MILL & MINE SUPPLY INC
2700 4th AV£ SO. SEATTLE 4.
49c
Corn, Wb. K. or Cr., can 20c
Shorts Grocery
119
6th
Free Parking Lot
Phon. 1
Free Delivery T„„
Ask for it by name!” '
OLD.FASHIONED CHURNED
EARL T.
NEWBRY
Fertilizers - Vigoro and Magnolia
Vegetable and Flower Seeds - Diamond, Lilly’s, and
Mandeville
Insecticides - For protection against beetles, slugs, and II s
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other garden pests. I
Flint« — All kinds off vegetables and flowers
E»rl T. Newbryi pan r«cord u a
ItfltUtor nv«xl» that be work« just
Darden Tools — Hoes, rakes, shovels, trowels, garden
** hard at tbe public'» bulinai u
lx ha» it hi» own.
1 i.f
. t
hose, lawn mowers,
I Ha work» jutt a» bird to produce
SeCfetaiV Of State
B & H FEED STORE
6th and Waahinkton
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b
Phone 57
the maximum from th* public'» dol-
1 st » ii he did in making a record a*
a »uccMiful orcbarditt, butine»» and
civic leader.
T. Ntwbry Sttrtttry •/ Star.
>1135 i w
./"T** "oiifoon, Cnm.,
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” l w- Vomhill, Portiond J, O/eesn
In paper containers
* Try this refreshing, healthful drink with your
meals. Double-Rich is churned daily so you can be sure
ri is fresh and good. In Double-Rich you can actually
see the flakes of the butter that add to the rich flavor.
Drink Double-Rich often ... it helps digestion and aids
complexion troubles.
AT YOUR GROCER’S
MEIIO-LA.MI