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FARM NEWS AND REVIEW» A 'age 2 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun»., May 21. 1953 Latham 4-H Clubs Honor 60 Mothers 4 Hebron Grangers Initiated May 14; Pie Social Set Sat. Rural Sociologist Will Speak to 4-H Leaders Here 25th tions should be made as soon as i possible. , »■range C hurch Sunday NOTK E OF SALE A reminder of Grange Chui ch I MUTUAL Sunday was made for the second [ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SELECTIVE FUND Sunday in June and a suggestion That by authority of an Order of By M m * Edith Kenady was made for members to at- | the Circuit Court of the State of tend the church of their choice: Oregon for Une County, duly 4-H clubs at the Latham school By Mrs. Gale Roby and gather at the grange hall for made and entered on the 24th day joined forces last Thursday after SYNDICATE OF AMERICA ' of April, 1953, the undersigned noon and invited the mothers to El»wen members and three ju a 1 p.m. basket dinner. Youth chairman. Mrs. Dale Har- Executrix of the I-ast Will and a tea in the library. veniles from Hebron grange at The Supper club composed of tended the Creswell grange meet ris, asked that the money earned Testament of Ada Edwards, De boys under the leadership of Mrs. ing May 14 for the third and by the youth be ear marked for ceased, will sell at private sale to BfVERSIHED SHVICtJ Lavita Floyd baked cup cakes and fourth degree initiation, with a building furui for a juvenile thé highest bidder for cash or for »MHNIAFOUS 2, MINNtJOT* sponge cakes to serve. The Lunch- four of the Hebron members tak grange hall. Youth Carnival is part cash and part credit, all of ne-eer girls under the leadership the undivided one-half interest of ing the initiation, including Mmes scheduled for June 13. ROBERT YOUNG A correspondence from a sev- the estate of said decedent, in and of Mina West assisted by Rose Howar»! Simons, Mary Lough, 429 Madison Ph. 193L ice man, Morris Culver, told of to the following described real Angel baked sponge cakes, and Marvyn Harris and Gale Roby. his recent visit in England which property, to-wit: the Ceramics club led by Mrs Nova Lee Stanford assisted as reminded him of Oregon and Beginning at a joint on the Mina Lindsey assisted the cook- substitute with the tableau. Heb East line of County Survey ing clubs with serving. ron mothers were {»resented where he saw many purebred No. 179, which survey is re* A flower was pinned on each spring flower corsages accented sheep. Culver wtote that he would be corded in book 1, on page 181, mother present an»i the library with wiki lady slippers as part of home in August in time for the Lane County Surveyor's Re»'- was decorated with dogwrxxl for the Creswell Mother’s Day obser fairs. ord of County Surveys; said | the »x-casion. Spring flowers were vance. joint being 396.0 feet East us»*d for table decorations. Hebron's third and fourth de Home Economici» and North 4“ 05.1’ East 14.0 Sharon Ferguson and Darlene I lome Economics club visited gree drill team has set June 6 as feet from a stone which marks -Schmidt gave a demonstration on the date for its first initiation. the HEC at Jasper May 19. The 8-tfcxx table setting at the close of th»* Dr. Edith J. Freeman the Northwest corner of I lebrón May 26 meeting of the Practice is set for Tuesday and Extension Rural Sociologist ““““ County Survey No. 185, as the HEC originally planned for a pic Thursday evenings for the next Prior to the tea the four ujijmt j Oregon State College same is r»?corded in book 1, nic at the lake has been changed thiee weeks. on j>age 187 of I-a ne County grades entertained with square potluck meeting at to an all day Dr. FTdith J. Freeman, exten Mrs. O. M. Patten was reported . . Surveyor's Record of County dancing and singing games under sion tural sociologist at Oregon ill. Mrs. Jack Lund and Mrs. Wal- the hall with the picnic postponed Surveys; from said beginning the direction of Mr. Davis. to the June meeting. Hostesses Stat<> college, will speak on ter Hudson assisted Mr. Patten joint run West 184.0 feet; About 60 mothers attended. "Home Baekgrouniis We Find in on the serving committee for the . will be Mmes. E. V. McCoy, Dak* thence North 70.0 feet; thence 4-H" at the monthly South Lane May 16 meeting. Seldon Powell 'Harris and O. M. Patten. Serving East 189.0 feet to the said committee at the next grange naw ruinunm \jria Leaders Association Monday eve has been seriously ill at his home East line of County Survey meeting, June 6 will be, Mrs. ning at the library clubroom. I since May 6. Mr. Yearous was re- No. 179; thence South 4 05.1’ Inez Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Other parts of the program will | portici better. West along said East line By Mrs. C. I. Kent Earl Marcy and Ted. include team demonstrations by Table and hall decorations were 70.18 feet to the place of be Lane Pomona Grange meets members of the Row River Hust The recreation committee an in the brighter, deeper, rich colors ginning; being a part of said fiat unlay, May 23 at Four Oaks lers 4-H club under the leader of early summer flowers in huge nounced there will lx* games and County Survey No. 179 in at 10:30 a.m. The Home Econom ship of Georg»* Woodworth and bouquets of lilacs, tulips, iris and cards until 10 p.m. this Saturday Section 32, Township 20 ics committee will present the accordion solos by J tunes Webb, spirea, arranged by Inez Cramer at the hall, preceding selling the South Range 3 West of the program of the afternoon and the I Silk Cre»*k 4-H club member. pies at the pie social which is and Mrs. Alfred White with the Willamette Meridian, in Lane Pomona degree will be exempli- tteing held to benefit the building ,, , Guests will be Hattie Mae Rho- absence of Mrs. Seldon Powell. County, Oregon, fied at the evening session Mem- M»*m- n(,mus an(J Jack Gurton pount S-’cretary, Mrs. Fred Harris is fund. Dancing will follow for said sale to be made on and after bers are t»> bring pies and cakes (s in- grange members and their away on a fishing trip to the the 25th day of May, 1953. Bids for the two meals. Dr. Freeman, who has been at । R»>gue river. Betty Cagle substi- vited guests. will he received at the law office OSC since 1946, is a midwester Me- tuted. Mr. and Mrs. E. for prompt of Richard L. Thwing,-Attorney- True delicacy, as true generosi- at-law, 516 Whiteakcr Street, Cot ner by birth and a west-coaster Coy were at the coast to work | by choice. She studied home eco on their boat at Depoe Bay for ty, is more wound»*d by an act of delivery and tage Grove, Oregon, until a rea NOTICE TO CREDITORS nomics at the University of Wash- | summer deep sea fishing excur offence from itself, than to it dependable Lord Greville sonable bid shall have been re I ington, Seattle and family rela sions. Inez Kramer and Hugh self. ceived, said sale to lx* subject to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tions and rural sociology at Corn Trunnell substituted in their offi »tonfirmation of Court. that the undersigned has been ap- ell university, Ithaca, New York. ces. Thelma H p 11, of Creswell, the Patronize Sentinel Advertisers pointed executor of the Last Will ■ She has done research in the For the lecturer’s hour program and Testament of CLARA B COL- I areas of marriage, family and Newell Corliss showed movies af- LINS, deceased, by the Circuit community relationships. ; ter the meeting on logging and Court of the State of Oregon for Studl<*u Rural Families haying. Visitors were Mrs. Cor Lane County. All persons having liss, Mrs. Orville Nichols and Lu- Mrs. Freeman ’ s working years claims against said estate ar»* include experience as homemaker, ' ella Johnson. hereby notifi»*d to present th«* commercial home economist for Fire Control Laws same, duly verified, with proper heating oils a large chain of food stoies, pub- | vouchers as by law required, to lie relations representative for the , Clare Chapman reported for the agriculture committee at the the undersigned at the law office industry of western Wash- ' meeting Saturday night on var of HERBERT W. LOMBARD, baking ...... . . , Cottage Grove, * n K ton : teaching in a grade school Wiser Building, ious subjects of interest to grang SHELL OIL DISTRIBUTOR Lane County, Oregon, within six; in Hawaii; high school leaching ers and land owners from meet PHONE 2S0 months of the date of the first i in North Dakota and Washington; ings he has attended in their in «TH. & TAYLOR publication of this Notice Dated and college teaching in New York terest, and suggested attending COTTAGE OROVE, OREGON on your way fishing or going to work or on your way and first published Max 21, 1953 City and upstate New York, plus meetings to lie held locally on the THEODORE E. COLLINS, Exec-1 experience in adult education in fire control laws that are being to town, don't go by. Stop anti get your foo»l and sun utor. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Seattle, rural New York and ru changed this year. 4O-5L44 ral Oregon. Attorney. Office Safes -The Sentinel In the interest of a grange fair dries for the w»*ek, get your gas and don't forget your In Oregon she is completing a booth for the Eugene fair Septem study of representative families ber 15 to 19 it was suggested the fishing tackh*. on small rural acreages or part- booth be built to standard meas time farms to develop a better urements and alao be used in the understanding of the problems South Lane fair in Cottage Grove. facing this rapidly increasing It was urged that as many | group. members as could attend Pomona GROCERY Wc Give Mrs. Freeman speaks Apprecia grange at Four Oaks next Satur & LOCKERS Dividend Stamps tively of the privilege of working day, May 23. An alternate dele- with rural families, both in Ore ! gate for State Grange June 8-12 The Store on Dorena Lake Shoie gon and elsewhere. “I have learn ! at Medford is needed and reserva- Between Seattle • Portland • Salem • Albany • ed far more from rural families Corvallis • Eugene • Cottage Grove • Roseburg than Erom my university traln- ing," she comments. ‘‘It fills me i • Medford • Grants Pass • Crescent City • Eureka with humility to reflect on the • San Francisco • Oakland • All Way Points. I good job they do, the contribu- Hon they make toward undcr- standing what makes us tick in DAILY — FAST — DEPENDABLE family and community life." JUST PHONE Lane Pomona Grange Will Meet May 23 When you're driving by the Store by the Lake Rf"rnnoERSEn Beu Can't Buy Better Freight Service- PIERCE FREIGHT LINES, INC Phone ( CARRIER 155 Cottage Grove MCCULLOCH 4-30 STEELES McCoy Motors Men Get Service Awards Two years of study in automo bile service diagnosis by two men in th»* service dcjwirtmmt of Mc Coy Motors, Cottag»* Giove, was officially rtx*ognize»l recently when they were honored by Ciiry- sler corporation and the dealer. Awards were made to Art Ko- foid and R. L. (Bob) McCay, who received beautifully mounted cer- tificates and gold pins from i the Chrysler corjx>rntion for their successful participation tn the Master T»vhnu’inns' Service Con- ferenw program. Awards MW made* by L. J. McCoy, owner <>l .McCoy Motors. Chain Saw ! 1 Í 1 Truck owners: before you buy any new truck see what you get with DODGE! HERE'S WHY IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE DODGE BEFORE YOU BUY: 1 Dodge give» you more money-»aving feature*. LI»» al right thow* <ome of the many feature* that Dodge give* you. 2 In addition to extra feature*, Dodge now give* 3 To top II off, wo'ro offering top trade*, real deal*, on now Dodge “Job-Ratud" truck»! Get more money for your old truck . . . get more naw truck for your money. Sea or phono u* today I PLANNING TO MOVE? Hrr.'t the new Model 4-30 McCulloch chain i* w — the in. stern saw for 1 nun felling, bucking, limbing. FOWER-lf* a full « honest brake horsepower 1 UtHT WEIGHT-Only 30 lb. , . with U-lnch blade and chain BALANCE-It’* center be'.anred for easy bucking, felling I ANGLE CUTTiM-Cuts full power at all angks, without •djuitmentl fquipped with erehiH*« McCulloch Noh-rpttd Saber tooth chain; dorm» of ether exclusive featur«». A high- production saw al low pne« Mora Powar! Mora Speed! for Timber up to fl 5 foot Thlckl Stl A DtMONSTRATION Try this great new McCulloch saw yourself. Fr»e demonstrations all day long S. &S. EQUIPMENT CO. 117 No. Lane Use our complete moving facilities . Local Moving Long Distance Piano Moving Lumber Hauling Cottage Grove - Eugene Freight and Transfer 32 S. 10th Ph. 14(1 Phone us or Come in iodoy- DODGE owner of the other undivided one- half interest in and to said real property, will join With said Ex- ecutrix in the sale of said real property. Said property is known as 525 South River Road, Cottage Grove, Oregon. STELLA M. SMITH, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Ada Edwards, Deceased. 37-4tc-40 । County, by an Order dated May NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 13 1953. Ill persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same duly verified with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of Richard L. Thwing, 516 White- aker, Cottage Grove, Oregon, within 6 months from the date of first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published May 14, 1953. ERCELL ANLAUF, Administra tor. RICHARD L. THWING, At- 39-5tc-43 torney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Memorial Day, or Decoration That th»* undersigned Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Day, as it is sometimes called, ROBERT BRUCE MeDOUGALL, was first observed in 1869. also known as ROBERT B. MC DOUGALL, Deceased, has filed Scratch Pads—The Sentinel his Final Account for final settle IT ment of said estate in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, Oregon, and that Monday, the 8th day of June, 1953. 1 at 10:00 o’clock in the foren»x>n in J the County Courthouse, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed by said Court as the time I and place of hearing of objections | Headquarters for thereto and for final settlement Lane County. of said estate. LESTER E. BRISBANE, Ex Complete Service. ecutor, RICHARD L. THWING, No down payment to Attorney for Estate. 38-5t-42 Scott-Atwater Motors approved accounts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:! That the undersigned has been ap pointed Administrator of the Es- 1 fate of Pius Anton Anlauf, De ceased. by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane PIERSON’S Phone Eugene 5-9232 1479 Franklin Blvd. 30-tfcxx SPRAY TIME IS HERE Spraying for the cherry fruit fly starts about May 25. Canadian thistles and tansy ragwort can be sprayed any time from now on. For clean grain at harvest time kill those plant food robbing weeds now by having them sprayed before they take the crop. Why pay taxes on goo»l grass producing soil that’s cov ered with worthless brush an»l blackberries, when it can be killed at low cost by spraying them. FOR ESTIMATE AND SPRAYING CALL LAKE SPRAY SERVICE PHILIP LAKE, Prop. Phone 46F4 Cottage Grove Features like these plus new lower prices! SHARPER TURNING than other leading makes to save you time and effort. 7 POWERFUL ENGINES with 100 to 171 h.p.—3 en gines brand-new. 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