THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLEM ENT a -L E G A L NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby g i v e n that Clyde E. Wright, Administrator De Bonis Non. of the estate of Grace E. Blackwell, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, and said Court has fixed September 3rd, 1940, at one o’clock P. M. of said day in the court room of said court in the Court House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing a n d acting thereon. Date of first publication, August 1st, 1940. Date of last pub­ lication, August 29th, 1940. CLYDE E. WRIGHT, ALTA KING, Administrator Attorney. 51-5t-3 N O TIC E FO R B ID S School District No. 25-d. Lane and Douglas Counties, Ore. Bids are hereby requested, for the moving of the Latham School Building, including the basement foundation a n d superstructure, from its present site in Latham, to the newly selected site on what is known as the Hull Prune Orch­ ard. All bids shall be filed with Frances Patten, C l e r k of said School District, p r i o r to 2:00 o’clock P. M. of August 31, 1940. All bids will be opened in the main room of the Latham School House on August 31, 1940. at the hour of 2:00 P. M. of said day. For specifications, see L. W. Mc­ Kibben, chairman of the Latham School Board, or Ralph Beards- worth, architect. 3rd floor of Miner building, Eugene, Oregon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 8th day of August, 1940. L. W. McKIBBEN, Chairman of District School Board, District No. 25-J, L. W. McKIBBEN. FRANCES PATTEN, Clerk of District School Board, Dis­ trict No. 25-J, FRANCES PATTEN, Clerk. l-3t-3 N O TIC E O F F IN A L SE T T L E M E N T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed herein his final account as the Administrator of the estate of FRANK C. FEGLES, deceased, with the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 1st day of October, 1940, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, if any, to the said final account and the final settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 29th day of August, 1940. Date of last publication, Sep­ tember 26, 1940. JASPER FEGLES, Adminis­ trator of the Estate of Frank C. Fegles, Deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. 3-5t-7 Prise Lemon A lemon weighing 2 >4 pounds is reported to be the largest specimen in a recent crop of 247,000,000 Cali­ fornia lemons. Professional Cards FUNERAL HOMES RUSSELL E. SMITH, Funeral Director. Cottage Grove, Ore. phone 101. DENTISTS DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry -N o . 1 Omer Apartments Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 DR. C . I t K Q f E , Denttot—Of­ fice in First National B u lk Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove, Oregon. PHYSICIANS H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ geon — Evenings by appoint­ ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs. Cottage Grove, Oregon. H. E. S H U E Y — Physician A Surgeon. Over K an ’s Drug Store, Cottage Grove, Oregon. DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatie Physician. General practice. Office at 117 South 3rd St., phone 129-R. A TTO R N EY S HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­ torney at Lew. First Nation­ al B a n k building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone 94. ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613 Main s t r e e t . Office phone 254J: Res. phone, 28F31, Cottage Grove, Ore. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law —Kelly Building, Cottage G r o v e . __ T I T L H ABSTRACT COM­ PANY OF EUGENE, Fred G. Stickle*, Pres. "Read Title Service.” 881 Oak Street. Eugene, Oregon. TIHJKHDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 A «mail mountain is being lora There are more than 190 thorough­ bred farm« in Kentucky, moet of down in Puerto Klco to obtain mate­ WANTED: Girl for part (line which are located in the bluegrass rial (or Alling in a awamp to pro- house work. Call at 408 North 1 vide horna aitaa. 8th or phone 267. 3-ltp section. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned have filed K at»«: h v , c m i , pM m , or on« rant par herein their Final Account as «rord. w ith m inim um charga of la ranla. Executor and Executrix of the Phraa Inaarllona fo r tha prlca of l i t . If In ad van ra W an! a.la w ill na afiaraa.1 Last Will and Testament of MA­ paid School boy to do >oly whara I Irma or Individual« h a w aa- WANTED: TILDA JONES. deceased. with abllahad cradlt Sand money Io Inaura m - chores on small ranch for board, the County Court of Lane Coun­ •artlon. I f cbaraad add ISo eanta. Keyed loom and spending money. J. P. I a ex tra . C ard o f thank« W ty, State of Oregon, and an order •da aa I f can B.B. Route, Cottage not over ao worda. If over M Morgan, has been made and entered of rec­ eanta 3-ltp arorda. cards o f thank« «rill ba «harae.1 a t Grove. ord directing this notice and set­ ha regular rata. Copy muat ba In W ed- xaaday ta Inaura insertion ting the 3rd day of September, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day as the F or Sale o r T rad e SITUATION WANTED — Effici­ time, and the County Court Room, ent. capable, experieneed young County Court House, Eugene, married man desires office work FOR SALE—6-room house, mod­ Lane County, State of Oregon as in or near Cottage Grove, full or ern except heat, excellent condi­ the place for the hearing of objec­ time. Have had varied gener­ tions. if any, to the final account tion. 3 bedrooms, lot 215x127 ft. I>art office experience, 5 yrs. with and final settlement of said es­ Fruit and berries. Small down al large private concern in Portland. payment, balance as rent. Owner, tate. 1306 South 4th St. l-3tp-3 5 yrs. with U. S. Govt. Typing, Dated and first published Aug­ — ---------------------------------------------- shipping, collateral, surveyance ust 1, 1940. legal documents, purchasing, re­ Date of last publication, August FOR SALE — Residence property, ports, statistics, accounting, cal­ 29 1940. m acres ground. Bargain. 625 mimeograph, etc. Notary FLOYD JONES and DOLLIE South River Road. Phone 155-J for culating. iAiblic. Will furnish references In V. COMSTOCK. Executor appointment. l-3tp^3 Portland and Cottage Grove. I and Executrix of the Last Phone 2577-M Eugene (evenings Will and Testament of MA­ FOR SALE—Oat-vetch hay, baled. collect), or write Harvey, P. O. TILDA JONES, deceased. Two and one-half miles out Row Box 992, Eugene, Ore. 2-3tp-4 HERBERT W. LOMBARD, River Road. Boone Humphrey. 1 ■ w Attorney for Estate. 51-5t-3 Phone 33-F-4. l-3tp-3 Summer Trips Situations Wanted T O W N S E N D SO C IA L E V E N IN G NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR SALE—Used bath tub, tol- Monday night at the club room • let, lavatory and sink. A. L. Wynne. 2-2tp-3 with Mrs. Sallie Hill, program chairman, in charge. Visitors from TOMATOES for canning. Seaver's Portland and Roseburg. I’rogram —3*4 miles east on Row River consisted of musical numbers by road. Phone 33-F-14T 2-3tp-4 Hazen and McCullom, Blackmore and Tucker. A group of songs by RED FRYERS, fresh dressed for Mr. and Mrs. Hart; ten members Saturday delivery. Phone 28F5. sang a song composed by Mr. 2-3tp-4 Tucker and introduced by Mr. Short; bulletins rend by Mrs. Adams; readings by Mrs. Bittln- FOR SALE—Best 80-acre farm in ger. Petrie. Cruson. Applewhite Lane county. If you want a real and Masters, and Elmer Kent and attractive farm and home, write W. E. Masters. Refreshments were box XG % Sentinel. 2-tfc served with Mrs. Blackmore in charge. Ladies Auxiliary meeting FOR SALE OR TRADE—Team announced for Thursday. horses and harness. Will sell or will trade for milch cows or hay. Typewriter and adding machine Glenn Linebaugh. Phone l-F-13. 2-2tc-3 ribbons, all makes of machines at Sentinel office. 21-tfx FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern home. Good location, lots of fruit. N. E. Glass. 1899 Fairmont, Eugene, Oregon. 2-2tc-3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN That the undersigned h a s filed herein her final account as the Administratrix of the estate of CHARLES C. MILLER, deceased, with the County Clerk of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 3rd day of September, 1940 as the time, and the County Court Room. County Court House. Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of ob­ jections if any, to the said final account and the final settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 1st day of August, 1940. LIBBIE B. MILLER. Admin­ istratrix of the Estate of CHARLES C. MILLER, de- coflsod HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attorney for Administratrix. 51-5t-3 MIGHT BE COAXED into selling my home. 4 bed rooms, two bath rooms, refinished inside and out, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING all modern conveniences. Attrac- tive price and terms within rea­ Notice is hereby g i v e n that son. W. C. Martin at Sentinel of­ Lydia A. VanBuren, administra­ fice. 1-tfc trix of the estate of Charles M. VanBuren, deceased, has filed her FOR SALE or trade for sheep: final account in the County Court One Chester White boar, 9 mo. of Lane County, Oregon, and said old. and one horse. Phone 39F16. court has fixed September 3rd. J. G. Murry, Cottage Grove, B.B. 1940, at one o'clock P. M. of said route. 3-ltp day in the Court Room of said court in the Court House at Eu­ FOR SALE: House trailer, 7x16, gene, Lane County, Oregon, as the like new, built-ins. Calvin C. time and place for hearing and Walker. Creswell, Oregon. Inquire acting thereon. Date of first pub­ at HoUeman Garage._______ 3-ltp lication, August 1st, 1940. Date of last publication August 29th. 1940. FOR SALE—213 acres heavy tim- LYDIA A. VanBUREN. berland in Douglas county. ALTA KING, Administratrix Much of it fir. A bargain. Interest­ Attorney. 51-5t-3 ed parties write Mrs. Eli Eaton, 810 Minnesota avenue, Gladstone. NOTICE OF FINAL Michigan. ____ 3-41p-6 SETTLEMENT FOR SALE. Tomatoes. Orders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN taken, 50c bushel. C. A. King, that the undersigned h a s filed phone l-F-5.________________ 3-1 tc herein his final account as the Ad­ ministrator of the Estate of WIL­ FOR SALE—Small new home on LIAM A. KELLY, deceased, with North River road. Good barn, the County Court of Lane Coun­ acre ground. S650.00. Easy terms. ty, State of Oregon, and an order Rodmans. 3 -ltc has been made and entered of record directing this notice and QUART FRUIT JARS, 30 cents setting the 24th day of Septem­ per dozen; jelly jars. 10 gal. ber, 1940, at the hour of ten stone jar. Will trade for half gal. o’clock A. M. of said day as the jars. O. G. Biggs. 714 North Doug- time, and the County Court Room las Street.__________________ 3 -ltp in the County Court House at Eu­ gene, Lane County, Oregon, as the FOR SALE — 3-year-old saddle place for the hearing of objec­ horse, broke to ride, very gentle, tions, if any, to the said final ac­ in good shape. Phone 9F43. Lot count and the final settlem ent of Wagner. 3 -ltc said estate. Dated and first published this 22nd day of August, 1940. Date of last publication Septem- FO lT ^R E N T ^-^ Fully' furiiished hor IQ 1040 house, reasonable. Available af­ FRANK KELLY, Adminis­ ter Thursday, August 29. Call at trator of the Estate of 225 North Lane street. 3-ltp William A. Kelly, Deceas­ ed. FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT— HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Apply to Grove Hardware Co. Attorney for Administrator. ___________________________ 32-tfc 2-5t-6 ^ ^ ^ H s C e lla n e O U S ^ ^ U M M ER IS ON T H E W A N E — S an especially delightful time to go East — and the beat way to travel is on a luxurious train like the Roller- Bearing — NORTH COAST LIMITED Every car A IR - C O N D IT IO N E D — fu r ­ nished for c o m p le te c o m fo rt and enjoy­ ment. Soft-cushioned, amooth-riding deluxe coaches w ith individual reclining chaira; lounges and washrooms; at the moat eco­ n o m ic a l fares. O n ly 339.50 to C h ic a g o ; 355.70 to N ew Y o rk from Portland. ’’Famously Good” “ N .P .” meals 50c up; also lunch service at your seat in coachea and T o u rist sleepers. To both World's Fairs and return — only $90 W rite or call for lowest fare to any point A. C. STICKLIY, Gee. 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Can he equipped to b u m n a tu ra l, m a n u ­ For Rent Mlmeograpn atencO*. « Furrio Klco llullding Frojeot Kentucky's Thoroughbred Farms H elp W anted factu re d o r bottled gas. As illu stra te d , th e R aw son U niversal gas range, equipped w ith fire-box, kitchen h eater, 16-inch oven. Now you can ro ast w ith o u t h astin g . . . w atching . . . searin g . . . testin g . W ELDING Electric G m Cottage Grove Welding and Boiler Works Madison St. 7-tfc Mrs. J as. F ille r says: “Oaa on ra y stom - ' ach was so bad I couldn’t eat o r eleep. Oaa SEE H. N. TRAXLER, Creswell, even seemed to press on m y h eart. A d ie - t for real estate and exchanges. ' rlk a brought me q u ic k relief. Now , I eat as I wish, sleep dne, never fe lt b etter.” Also fire and auto insurance. 20tfc A D L E R IK A All kinds of welding, both elec­ Kelly Drug Co., and Cottage Grove tric and acetylene. Machinery re­ Pharmacy. _____________| pairing and blacksmithing. We retail Portland oxygen. O. K. 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