The Ment I nr I. Collage Grove, Oregon legal notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PATENT Cor mo< stoi In con by i qua Pho 0 fi 10 Pit PH w> Thur».. June I«. 194« which point is N. 17” 08’ E. 341.0 ft from Cor. No 3 Rain­ bow Lode; thence N. 17'' 08' E. 32.5 ft. to intersect line 4-1 Cleveland Lode; thence N. 77* 19' W. 455 9 ft. to intersect line 2-3 Oro Platta Lode; thence S. 73* 14' E 454 6 ft. to place of beginning. Verdun area 0.990 acres in conflict with Benefit Lode Survey No. 635 recognized. There are no adjoining or conflicting claims, except Sur- Plan Now for Home Canning (By Uma Lucas Dolan Western Home Economist M. Ji. Oregon 01307, Minorai No. 875, Bureau of land Sur fhent, Oregon District, Mal I, Oregon. Apr 26, 1949 t is hereby given that. pursuant to Act of Congre», ap- Canny Canning Tip» EDD 1872, proved May 10. Thin syrup -three parts water or ESTATE, whose post JENKS fruit juice; one part pure cane office address is Cottage Grove. The awnded location notices sugar; bring to boil. Oregon, has made application for patent to ORPHAN BOY. BALTI­ for ORPHAN feOY, BALTIMORE. Medium ay rap two parts water MORE. ORO PLATTA, OVER­ ORO PLATTA. CLEVELAND or fruit juice; one part pure cane SIGHT. CLEVEI-AND, R A I N- and RAINBOW are rx'corded in sugar; bring to boil. BOW. SEDAN and VERDUN lode Book 15. page« 463-464. 459-460. Heavy syrup -one part water or mining claims. Mineral Survey 461-2. 467-468 and 469. respective­ fruit juice; one part pure cane No 875. in Ix>ts 2 and 3. Sec 7. ly, and the original location no­ sugar; bring to boil. T. 29 S. R. 2 E.. and SWH Sec. tices for OVERSIGHT. SEDAN Use of syrup tor Fruits: Fill 1. SH SEW Sec 2, N4 NEV» Sec and VHRDUN are n'curd.jd in syrup to within 14 inches of top Bixik 7. pages 160, 522 alM 159. 11, and NWU and the NEV, Sec. of jar if fruit is packed cold, or Whether you're a “blue ribbon" to ls inch of top of jar when fruit 12, T 23 S, R 1 E. W M in respectively, records of quartz lo­ Lan# County, Oregon, described as cations of Lane County. Oregon. prize winner or a newcomer to the is packed hot. CHARLES D LEE art of home-canning, you will want follows: Jelly should bo boiled rapidly Manager. Oregon District to save these tested, scivntifically- Long, slow boiling will desttoy Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Land Office developed canning-preserving the pectin in the fruit juice. Sedan Lode being marked by 38-10t p-47 methods and recipes. I have com­ Powdered pectin jam recipes re- an iron post 3 feet long 1 inch piled these for you from the most conunend a 4-minute boll; jelly in <|lam set in the ground and NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE reliable sources. Some of the sug­ recipes a 2-minute boil. These in a mound of rocks with gestions may be familiar to you; boiling periods mean a full rolling brats cap marked S-1-875 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: some will be new. but all will be boil, not a simmer. from which the H sec cor. of That by virtue of an execution helpful in setting up your own To prevent such fruits as apri­ Sea .7 only on the W bdj of and Order of Sale issued out of I home canning schedule. cots, peaches, pears and apples T. 23 S„ R 2 E.. W. M bears the Circuit Court of the State of eannjnR you from turning brown due to ex- N. 74’ 16' W 627 9 ft dist.; Oregon for Lane County, dated hrst o ize alI UI. poaure to air. drop into slightly thence N. 17’ OB' E , 5995 ft. Jun«' 7th. i949. ppoti and pursuant ina,cnals and ,NUilwent Have salted water after peeling and be­ to ,Cor- No. 2 Sedan Lode to a Decroe dub’ gwen and made and on fore canning. in» r bed S-2-875; thence N. by said Court June 7th. 1949. in ls the w Uer Store cherries and berries in a 74* 43' W, 1489 8 ft. to Cor. a suit pending therein in which equipment in order? Is the gauge dark, cool place to keep their N«. ,3 Sedan Lode, wh.ch is ALICE CONNER, a widow, was , identical with Cor. No. 4 of on the pressure cooker working color. plaintiff, and HARVEY C. DUER accurately? Do you have ample Oversight Lode, marked S-3- and VIRGIE M DUER, husband 0-4-875; thence N. 71 57' W.. supplies of sugar and powdered and wife; STATE INDUSTRIAL 1474.4 ft. to Cor No 1 of pectin? Once you get these ma- ACCIDENT COM MISSION OF Olrezsight Lode, which is terials lined up. you are then (MI m Dorothy Poynter, reporter) THE STATE OF OREGON; Miss Doris Parks of the Uni­ identical with Cor. No.. 1 of ready to start selecting your fruit. UNITED STATES OF AMER­ versity of Washington faculty. Se­ th» Rainbow Lode, ■. mkd R-l- Pointers For Selecting Fruit ICA: C. S DILLON, doing busi­ attle. arrived Friday for a visit 0-1-878; thence N. 60“ 56’ W All authorities agree you must ness as WILLAMETTE COLLEC­ with her brother-in-law and sister. 1487.7 ft. to Cor. No 4 Rain­ firm TION SERVICE; CREDIT BU­ select only tip-top fresh. Mr and Mrs. A. O. Downie On t bow Lode mkd. R-4-875; REAUS ADJUSTMENT DE­ fruit for best result*. Over-ripe or her return Tuesday. Miss Paiks thenpe S. 17’ 08* W. 60.3 ft. bruised products will cause spoil ­ PARTMENT, INC, a corpora­ was accompanied by Mrs. Downie to intersect line 3-4 Cleveland tion; et als. were defendants, age. so do not attempt to save by and little son Robert, for a visit in ; thence N. 10* 24 E.. which execution and Order of Sale buying secoixi or third grade Seattle. ft to Cor. No. 3 Cleve- was to me directed and command­ fruits. Mrs. R. E. Poynter returned labd Lode mkd. C-3-875; How much fruit should you can? ed me to sell the real property home Thursday from Los Angeles, thence N. 76“ 44’ W . 1493.5 Well, nutrition experts advise two hereinafter described to satisfy where she had been with her , ft. to Cbr. No. 2 Cleveland certain liens and charges in said servings of fruit per day, plus mother during illness and an oper­ Lode mkd C-2-875: thence S Decree specified. I will on Tues­ ' jellies, jams and preserves. So, ation. 10“ 34' W.. 526.19 ft. to inter- day. the 12th day of July. 1949. at you should figure out your family’s Mr. and Mrs. George Hohman, sact Une 5-6 Baltimore Lode: the hour of ten o’clock A M. at requirements - and don't forget of Cottage Grove, and Mr. and N. 73“ 46’ W . 965 26 tl the Southwest door of the Coun­ your Aunt Minnie, bridge club, Mrs. C. J. Robinson were visitors Cor. No. 5 Baltimore ft. ty Court House in Eugene Lane family anniversaries. holidays and and Sunday dinner guests at the Lode mkd. B-5-875; thence N. Cbunty. Oregon, offer for sale and other occasions. home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mc­ 43' W. 462 ft. to Cor. No. sell at public auction for cash. Jars Are Important Cracken. 4 Baltimore Lode mkd B-4- Spoilage in foods is caused by subject to redemption as provided Mrs. Nettie Estes returned last 875; thence S. 12’ 26' W. by law. all the right, title and in­ molds, yeast and bacteria. In can­ week from a visit at the home of UM ft to intersect line 4-1 terest of the defendants in said ning, their activity must be stop­ her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. toy Lode; thence N. suit and all parties claiming by. ped by proper application of heat. and Mrs Ed Newman, at Cutler 244.2 ft. to Cor. No. through or under them or any of The food must be sealed in air City on the Oregon coast. Mr ami 4 Oiphan Boy Lode, which is them since the 7th day of June, tight jars to keep other organisms Mrs. Newman brought Mrs. Estes M. «“ 2 W„ 117.2 ft from 1949. in or to the following from reaching it. I have found home on their way to visit Mrs corner mkd. X-WC- that jars must be sturdy to with­ Newman's brother, Edwin Estes, described real property. to-wit: ; thence S 32’ 29' stand high temperature. The seal­ and family, at Oakland, Oregon. Lots numbered 1, 8 and 9; 30’ W.. 572.1 ft. to Cor. No. 3 ing surface must be smooth, with­ the north half of the north­ Mrs. Kittie McCoy is visiting Orphan Boy Lode mkd. OB-3- out nicks, cracks or sharp edges west quarter, and the north ­ her sister-in-law at Springfield. W5; thence S. 54’ 13' £., 1423 It is absolutely necessary that west quarter of the northeast Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cook, of ft to Cor. Na 2 Orphan Boy the jar cap fits the jar on which it Walla Walla, Wash., who are mov­ quarter of section 26; and lots Lode mkd. OB-2-875; thence is used. The gold lacquered type of ing to California, stopped over 2 and 3 of section 27. all in N. 39' 29- 30’ E.. 593.1 ft. to lid - on both sides - is excellent here last week for a visit with her township 20 South of Range 3 Boy Lode. Cbr. No. 1 because it has been proved food­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar West of the Willamette Me­ which is 186 ft. from witness acid resistant. Also there is no Wheeier. ridian, in Lane County, Ore­ corner mkd. X-WC-OB-1-875; enamel to chip or flake. The screw gon. except that five-acre While visiting at Cutler City. thence N. 55 ’ 02' W. 983.6 ft. band. too. must be intended and Mrs. Nettie Estes witnessed the tract deeded to O. F. Knox, to Intersect line 2-3 of Balti- designed for that type of lid. The memorial fleet of flowers at Depoe | also except that certain tract more Lode; thence S. 85* 15' self-sealing, snug-tite caps which Bay. a tribute to those who paid conveyed to William J. Bach W.. 284.8 ft. to Cor. No. 2 Bal­ seal as the contents of the jar the supreme sacrifice for their by deed recorded in Book 178 timore Lode mkd. B-2-875; cool are excellent sealing devices. page 544 Lane County Oregon country on the high seas during S. 73’ 11' E.. 1029.2 ft. Powdered Pectin Simplifies Jelly World War II. The “fleet of flow­ Deed Records; also except . No. 1 Baltimore Lode, Making that certain tract conveyed to ers" was composed of thirty-two which is identical with Cor. Roy H. Manbeck and Mar­ In my experience, I have found vessels, loaded with flowers, that Nb.ti of Oro Platta Lode. guerite Manbeck by deed re­ that powdered pectin assures ex­ sailed a mile out to sea where the i -875; (SW Cor- corded m Book 317 page 590 cellent results for jam and jelly­ flowers were scattered upon the 23 S. R. 1 E, of Lane Cbunty Oregon Deed making. By using powdered pectin, water, a very beautiful and im- Records no long boiling process is neces­ pressive ceremony. Dated this 7th day of June. sary. The “quick boil” prevents Mr and Mrs. Steve Augaard and thence S. 73“ ^5' E, 1450 2 1949 evaporation and loss of fruit which children of Cottage Grove, were Loda mkd. OP-4-875; fience C. A. SWARTS. Sheriff occurs when the old-fashioned dinner guests at the home of Mr. R. 12’ 2F E. 229.1 ft. to inter- Lane County. Oregon long-boiling method is used. and Mrs. George McMurrick, *ect line 2-3 of Rainbow By: Kenneth D. Bergman. Powdered pectin is derived from Tuesday evening. Loda; thence S. 60° 14' E., 44-5tc-48 Deputy citrus fruits. It is colorless, odor- 90257 ft. to internet line 4-1 less, tastless. It imparts no foreign Verdun Lode; thence N. 89’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; flavor. Actually, it accents the ST <, 716-74 ft. to Cor. No. fresh natural fruit and berry fla- 4 Verdun Lode mkd. V-4-875; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: voe- In «*«■>?« tor certain fruits leace S. 0* 30' W._ 573.9 ft. That MARY LOIS ABEENE has and berries, you will note that i ur. No. 3 Verdun Lode been appointed Administratrix of lem°n J“*«“ w “sed in addition to kd. V-3-875; thence S 89“ the Estate of NANCY McCOY. powdered pectin. Do not omit this r S„ 14275 ft. to Cor. No. Deceased, by the Circuit Court of for “ UP the flavor, imparts Vgtdun Lode mkd. V-2-875; the State of Oregon for Lane 'he necessary tartness the fruit N, 0* 30' E„ 238 47 ft. County; all persons having claims requires. Cor. No. 4 Oro Platta against said estate are hereby P"« »“O' Bring. »«re intersect line 2-3 of Over­ notified to present the same, duly Re»“it» Lode; thence S. 71* 33' verified and with proper vouch- Maybe it is too long ago for you 1 1306.72 ft. to Cor. No. ers, to the Administratrix at the ! to remember grandmother's savory Oversight Lode, which is law office of Herbert W. Lorn- scented kitchen during preserving identical with Cor. No. 4 of bard. Wiser Building. Cottage '¡me. Our house teemed with ac- Sedan Lode mkd. S-4-O-3-875: GroW. Lane County, Oregon. Uvi’y and there was always an air S. 74’ 14' E„ 1488 4 ft. within six months from the date ot adventure abroad in sorting . No. 1 Sedan Lode, the of the first publication of this fruits and berries- boiling jars to place of beginning; Excepting NoHee. Dated and published May sterilize them melting wax to ; enckmed area, not claimed, 19. 1949 MARY LOIS ABEENE seal the fruit. Grandmother didn't beginning at a point where Administratrix. HERBERT W believe in taking chances and Une 3-4 Rainbow Lxie inter­ W. LOMBARD. Attorney. 41-5t-45* always insisted on using pure cane sects line 2-3 Oro Platta Lode The children of the eighth grade in the district school were taken on a picnic to Rujada park. Sat­ urday. by Mrs. Ross Overholser and Mr, and Mrs Guy Smith Mrs. Summers, the teacher, was unable to attend Fishing, outdoor cooking and .swimming were'en­ joyed The annual school meeting for the district will be held Monday, June 21», 8 to 9 p.m., for the pur- pose of electing a director and transferí mg delinquent tax money to the building fund A notice has been received from the superin­ tendent's office stating that a law is now in effect whereby all dis­ trict clerks shall be appointed by Read the classified pages. school lxnls ami ixit «‘lech'd by John W. Woolcott, the honoree. । the voters. Page 12 and 13. and Mis. A O. Downie. hostess A miscellaneous shower, honor- U»; Mis Joltt W Woolcot t, was given at the A O. Downie home Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served, the table being dec­ Our orated in white and green appro- priate to the occasion. Numerous lovely gifts were received Present were Mrs George Gowing, Mrs on Your Fumi Buildings and Contenta. F. B. McCracken. Mrs. H E Poynter, Mrs C. J. Robinson. Mrs George Overholser, Mrs M C. Thornburg, Mrs Nettie Estes, E E BARTRUFF, Inaurano« Agent Mrs Arthur Woolcott, Mrs Hojd 14 S. Öth Phone 301 Allen, and children Judy and Jim mie, Miss llorothy Poynter, Mrs LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES SILK CREEK Be sure it’s PURE CANE old SH BR a BRIGHT future in * ; «r ER Noted sugar for ayrupa and in preserving The roeulta were always perfectly preserved fruit crystal clear jelly berries that looked as if they were out of picture books My experience, top has shown that in home-canning then- is nothing better for preserving than pure cane sugar. Today, as in grand­ mother's day. pure cane sugar in­ sures canning suceas. I SUGAR With LIGHTING FIXTURES do CH From Be sure with GndH SMITH ELECTRIC 500 Main Phone 15 The sugar for sure success in CANNING, PRESERVING, JELLY-MAKING!