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T hursday , decomber », imi THF. SENTTNEI^ COTTAGE OKOVK, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES People and Spots In the Late News NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Estate of Henry Fuaon. IhM'eascd Notice is hereby given that Jesse O. Fuaon. executor of the estate of Henry C. Fuaon, deceased has filed his final account with the County Clerk of Lane County. Oregon and and order has been made and en tered of record by the County Judge of Lane County. Oregon setting December 9th. 1937 at ten o’clock A. M for the hearing of objections if any. to said account and for the final settlement of said estate. The first publication of this notice will be in the Cottage Grove Sentinel on the nth day of November, 1937, the last publica tion will be on the Oth day of Dec- esnber, 1937. JESSE O. FUSON, Executor of the estate of Henrv C. Fuson, deceased. H. J. Shinn, nll-d9c Attorney for the estate. That Bring Cheer the Year Around KING MEETS KING . . . Leopold of Belgium, left, and George VI of England rode before cheering London throngs as Leopold wowu Britain’s friendship to keep his country out of waj^^^ (INP> NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.. Nov. 26, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Rav Weldon of Lorane Route, Cot tage Grove. Ore., who. on July 26. 1932, made Original Homestead En try (Act Jun. 9 .1936), No. 020313, for EHNE^, section 11. township 20 South. Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed. before Herbert W Lombard. Notary Public, at 1st Nat’l Bank Bldg., Cottage Grove. Ore., on the 20th day of January. 1938. witnesses: Claimant names Arthur Leonard. M. V. Weldon. A. Ritchey. Dora Ritchey, all of Cot tage Grove, Ore. GEORGE FINLEY. <12-30 Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hag been appointed by the County Court of Lane County. State of Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of DEWEY SCAR BROUGH. Deceased, by an order bearing date the 7th day of De- cember. 1937. All persons having claims against the estate of said DEWEY SCAR- BROUGH, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the un- dersigned at the Office of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. First National Bank Building, Cottage Grove, Lane County, State of Ore gon, on or before six month« from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first nublished this 9th day of December, 1937. Date of last publication January «. 1938. CARLYLE SCARBROUGH. Administrator of the Es tate of DEWEY SCAR BROUGH. Deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. Professional Cards DENTISTS . DR. W. E. LEBOW, Dentist- DR Office Fifth and Main. Hour» Hours 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Phone 35 DR. C. H. KIME. Dentist—Of DR fice in First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove. Oregon. PHYSICIANS H. AOCLEY, Physician and Sur geon — Evenings by Appoint ment Over Kern’» s Drug Store. Cottage Grove, Oregon. ARMY INNOVA TION . . . This mo torized observation balloon was devel- O d to replace the o. captive or sau- sage’’ balloon and makes 40 miles per hour. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Countv Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of ALBERT CASTLE. Deceased, by an order bearing date the 8th day of December, 1937. All persons having claims against the estate of said ALBERT CASTLE, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the under- signed at । the Law Office of HER- BERT W. LOMBARD, First Na- tional Bank Building. Cottage Grove, Lane County. State of Ore- gon. on i or before six month« from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 9th day of December, 1937. Date of last publication January 6, U38. harry CASTLE, Adminis trator of the estate of AL BERT CASTLE, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attorney for Administrator. WANTADS ! FOR SAI.E or trade. Shetland pony, bridle and saddle for cattle or hay. Will buy young boar or trade young 150-pound gilt for it C. B. Hartman, Disston rt n24-d9 PLANO and bench for sale, $75. Call 32 So. 6th. d2-16c FOR SALE — SEASONED Second Growth 16-inch wood. $4.50 a cord delivered. Phone 16F22 or see H. C. Gleaser, Disston rte. d2-j6p FOR SALE — White Australian Shepherd pups, excellent for stock. Beautiful home dogs. A nice Christmas gift. W. A. Hemenway, phone 2F22. d2-16p । JOHN W. PENNINGTON. At torney at Law—First National Bank Building. Cottag« Grove. Graber - Gettys W.M. BECK WILL SOLVE YOUR plumbing and heating problema Telephone 123J. dH6p SOME FORWARD PASS . . . Dick Merrill, A brida) shower given In right, trans-Atlantic flier, completes record honor of Mlaa Marie Kennedy, who 1,200 mile pass, presenting to Maj. Edward will become a bride nt Ch r I at ma« Bowes a football he flew from Miami, Fla.— She received many gift«. Refresh- a pigskin invitation to the Orange Bowl ‘ manta were aerved. game on New Year’s Day. . Mra. W C. Ball and children and Mr. and Mra. Bud Ruebamrn are leaving Wednesday for their form er home in Nebraaka. They expect to viait there until aprlng. Harry Castle visited Sunday at the Bill Chapman home at Cree- (U. S. Arw^—lXP) well. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myeni of De ON THE SPOT? light valley were Sunday guest« at . . . No, this red the Bert Myers home. yes, red) mouse LUCAS MEDAL A pie aoclal was held Friday the seal-point AWARDED... The night at the Walden achoo! house. Siamese kittens American Institute The Cliff Lebo family spent Sun VNt real pals of Mining and Met day at the Harry Williams home when the tradi allurgical Engineers tional natural ene has awarded the famed Anthony ’ F. Lucas at Mount View. mies were exhib gold medal to Col. Henry L. Doherty, Mr. and Mm. Tony Tonole of ited in a New right, for ’distinguished achievi ement in Fall Creek were week-end guests York show.______ improving the technique and practice of at the James Lebo home. finding and producing petroleum.” Col. Mm. Doc Pitcher spent last week Doherty is nationally known as originator of the President’s Birthday Ball to fight with her daughter Lavona in Eu infantile p.iralysis and for the last four gene. years has served as chairman of the na tional committee. OBIT 8cmlnoIe Indians In Florida The Seminole village Indians ta Florida live in small and scattered family groups. Their homes era rectangular In shall, with smooth log floors laid about two feet above the ground. The houses have no ■ide walls, and the women do the cooking before open Area In the mors permanent settlements the Setninoles have palmetto thatched roofs over the fireplaces, te serve as protection when It rains. M. H. Morris Electric Wiring for Power ■nd Light Prompt RespoQM to Service Calls 16 South Tenth Street Phone 187-J DENTAL PLATES Mra. Ida Henneman ATTORNEYS LOMBARD. At HERBERT W. LOMBARD, torney at Law—First National Bank Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone 94. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law Jone» Building, Cottage —Jones Grove, Oregon. of the Family at Mosby Creek DR. G. L. EARL, Physician and Surgeon — General Practice. First National Bank Building. Cottage Grove, Oregon. ALTA KINO, Lawyer—Main at Ninth. Rea Res. phone 28-F-31. Cottage Grove, Oregon. You Can Find A Gift for Every Member NOW OPEN AT 843 MAIN ST - Star Secondhand Store, Furni ture Repair and Flxit Shop. Bring in your furniture, we can fix It F. A. Smith. SAFE AT LAST Irene Malo. 7, daughter of U. S. sailor stationed at Shang hai, traveled alone 11,000 miles to escape war in China and get this thankful kiss from her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Malo, in New York. OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD for ■ale on the ground or delivered. This wood has been sorted and is free from all large knots. Phone 18F13. d2-16p H. J. SHINN, Attorney at Law, Notary Public—Practices Practice« in all Courts. Jones Building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon. Aladdin Lamps Maytag Washing Machines Hardware Co. NOTICE OF FINAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed here in her final account as the Execu trix of the estate of CHARLES E. WOLFE, deceased, with the Coun ty Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record direct ing this notice and setting the 12th day of January. 1938. at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the Coun ty Court Room. County Court House. Eugene, Lane County. State of Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, if any, to the final account and the final settle ment of said estate. Dated and first nub’ished this Wh day of December, 1937. Date of last publication January 8. 1938. JOSEPHA WOLFE. Execu trix of the Estate of CHARLES E. WOLFE,, deceased. HERBERT W LOMBARD. Attorney for Executrix d9-j6chwl Christmas Gifts FOR SALE—WOOD, body fir cut ting from big timber, next to dry. $4.50 cord. Doty wood $3 50. No big knots. Bert Myers, phone 16F24, Disston route. d2-23p FOR SALE—SHAKES, Roy Means, Black Butte route. d2-l«p CHRISTMAS TREES — ORDER now, or on or before December 20. Phone 168 between 8 and 9 a. M. or 7 and 8 p. m. Godard and Banford. d2-16p HEALTH CAN BE YOURS! Chiropractic has aided hundreds of thousands to enjoy health. It can do the same for you. Dr. H. A. Hagen, phone 30. d9c FOR RENT OR SALE — 20-acre farm about 1H miles from Cot tage Grove. 30-acre farm about 5 miles out Wes Chrisman, 710 So. Third street. d7p NERVES UNDER PRESSURE RABBIT HUTCHES for sale at bring illness and pain. Why suf 1528 West Main. Real bargain If fer when Chiropractic offers re taken at once. <19 23p lief? Phone 30, D. H. A. Hagen, c FOR SALE — 6-room house, full FOR SALE—1926 Star engine In basement and furnace, large lot good condition, also rear axle for $1400.00 J. F. Woodard. Adminis- Star with wheels and new tires. trator. Phone 21U. d923p Mrs. O. Salisbury, phone 19F22. Disston route, Cottage Grove. d9p 9x12 RUG with every new range and circulator up to Christmas. WANTED—Steady help for light housekeeping. P. O. Box 495 or Short’s Cash Bargain Store. d9-23p call at East Main and 18st d9p BEFORE buying a gas washer see the Twin Cylinder Maytag Wash SPECIAL — One mattrees, |7.50; er. Washing Machine Service com Good McCormick-Deering cream pany, 630 Willamette, Eugene. Separator, $45.00; one oak center Phone 180. d9-30p table, antique, $5.00. Star Second- hand Store, 843 Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment, three rooms or leas FOR RENT — 4-room apt, with if desired. Plenty of light. 1329 bath. Inquire of W. E. Masters, 1 West Main. d9p mile west of 6th. Lorane rte. d9p Used Cars PRICED RIGHT TERMS RIGHT 1935 Pontiac 8 Sedan, De Luxe Radio, Very Clean, $150 down, $31 per month 1936 Ford Touring Sedan, Extra good, $95 down, $31 per month. 1935 Ford Sedan, Good, $75 down, $27.27 per month. 1929 Ford Roadster, $10 down, $9.25 per month. 1928 Pontiac Sedan, $5 down, $6.30 per month. Martin Motors YOUB PONTIAO DUALER 125 North Ninth Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Schmiser Henneman were held at the Mills chape) here, Saturday, Dec. 4, at 2 30 p. m , with Rev. Ella- worth Tilton officiating. Surviving are two children, Mr«. C. A. Carley of Cottage Grove, and Hugo Henna- man, eight grand children. and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Henneman, nee Ida Schmi- ••r, was born in Mocklenberg, Ger many on July 3, 1861 She came to America in 1888, and that same year married August Henneman. She had resided tn north Douglas county for more than 50 years. Mrs. Henneman was a life member of the Lutheran church. .Mile of Wire in Window Screen A mile of wire Is required in the manufacture of a window screen of full size. ([ questions DR. PETERSON DENTIST GAS GIVEN MO Willamatt« SL Tal 441-J Ovar Sigwart Electric Stör« Kuge na. Or«. that ARE ASKED ABOUT banking ]! fleuri XTENSIVE studies by banking experts over a period of years, especially by the Bank Management Commission of the American Bankers Association, have shown what it costs the average bank for overhead, stationery, checkbooks, salaries, safekeeping of funds, etc.—to handle each check and deposit item. These studies have also revealed how much interest is earned by an average bank on each dollar of its loanable funds when invested at current rates. With such information as this at hand banks are able to ascertain which of their account« earn enough to pay their cost of handling. On accounts, whose earnings do not cover their handling costs, a moderate service charge is ordinarily made. Consequently, these ac count» pay their own way and arc welcome at the bank because they conform to sound banking principle«. E THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE