The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 27, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIII HHhAV MAlt«i l 27
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
rW-fflS 'M ey O M M
The Herman Hurd family of
Goshen spent Sunday at the Max
Buffington home.
Mr and Mrw L<* P«'chelke of
Marcóla spent Tuesday evening at
,h*
A Nkrhoh home. Mra. Wln-
» * »«««erty returned with them
for a few
**>'<•
Sunday visitors at the W. F.
o'clock A M. of xairl day nu the
Garoutte home were Mr. and Mrs.
• Irne, and the County Court Room'
& Àa»>—
■
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, Nelson Garoutte and children of
Korea» Exchange N o . <122591, *n 'he County C o u r t llouae a t 1 RATES F iv e centa oer line o r
Judge G. F. Skipworth Monday McKenzie Bridge and Mrs. Emma
tinned States Department of the Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, aa onr
fM. r W(>rd with minimum
requesTed the new grand jury call- Kelly from London.
Interior, District I^ind Office, ' hr P » «* «<>r 'he hearing of ob- char«- of 25 cents Three inner- « lU lld L/UUUll Ul
cd
to investigate the new eltvl Jeanette Trunnell left Wednea
Hoftrhurg, O r e g o n , February 21,
M any’ to the Maid final lion» for the price of 2 ^ , if paid
1941. Notice la hereby given that !Tr" u.,lt ".n<i ,h* flnal * « ^ » " * " 1 In advance. W a n t ads will be
The turkev outlook for 1941 1« ct*d *r . which is under construe-iday tor • vla,t * ,,h friends in
of aald estate
Try our fruit salad ice cream.
charged only where firms or In-
* n ,urKey ouitootc tor 1941 Is ---------- ---------
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c Oakland.
Abraham It a n g a and Rebecca
I)ated and first published this divUhfak % 7v,.\st7b ll«h ed credi" ,^ n * * h a t more favorable than a
H ill of '*’• delicious. At Gustafson's, of
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Bangs. 9118 Ferry Lane. Eugene. 27th"iky o fM a re h . 194U
Send money tô insure"ïnsè'rtior». I f
«8°. according to a report on bu'w ‘n« *n Eugene. Judge Skip-:
32-11C-4I
• ¿n gon. did. on Feb. 4. 1IM1. make
Date of last publication April
application under the act of March 24, 1941.
20. 1922, 142 Stai. 4651, and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Porter and
W O RTH HARVEY. Executor over 50 words, if over 50 words, tural extension service at O J5C | light and ventilation.
Amendatory acta, to select certain
of the Last W ill ami Testa-,cards of thanks will be chargedlThe re o o rt
also includes o utlo ok!
Thc Jury WM al* ° ®*kcd to use daughter Lenore attended a bridge
ment of H EN R Y RISSUE. at the regular rate. Copy must be information
on fruits
potatoes
ludKrncnl regarding the exami- party at the W illiam Griswell
timber from |>arts of Secs. 15, IB.
In Wednesday to Insure Insertion. milk meat
17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 27. 28. 29 and . . . . ___ Deceased.
eggs and wool and natton ot ,b r county Jail building, home in Drain Saturday evening,
:»0. T. 19 S„ II. 4 E., W. M , W ll-I
,W *x>M nA R Ii , .
_
on horses and mules
’
but Judge Skipworth called atten-
Alyce Trunnell and friends mo-
For Home, Office and
F or S a le or T rane
laulelle National Forest. » ----
Attorney for Executor. 33-51-37
improvement In the turkey out- ’ *°n to bul Prev*ous recommends- tored to McKenzie pass Sunday.
Factory.
County, Oregon. In exchange for
B
A
IL
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D
DATS
and
etch
hay.
,"o,<
*•
attributed
in
part
to
a
high
,iona-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Perry
and
Wiring
Materials, Farm
NOTH R r « R PUBLICATION.
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.
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the T N H
8 W H ■ , S 4 W r K iS w W ti.
Sec.
daughters of Dexter spent Satur­
„• a
M
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I
H -‘n. plow. M ilk cow. fresh lcvcl ot consumer purchasing pow-
Power and Light Plants.
* ' '
' K ' ’ r- w "* •
Forest Exchange No. 022601. »oon. Toluse geese. Mrs. John G er ««pccted to continue through.
day evening at the L. A. Yearous
lucent to the Willamette National United States Department of the M urry. Phone 39F16
Cottage ,be 1941-42 marketing season for|
home.
a ?'.
(uU n’U
*n,eÆ
^tatrict L a n d Office GroVey o
' 31.3tp.
g ■(,
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'urkeys. The available data also1 The marriage of Miss Phyllis
j pan yearous and friend »petit
Any and all persona claiming
Roseburg.
22. . 1941.
- . . the
a iw .i
r Oregon.
u
v March
i
.u i
--------- Indicate a slight reduction in the Adams of Eugene,
daughter of Sunday at Odell lake
bintls aokvted. or having Ixma fide Ntrt ce< b hereby given'lb«»
FOR SA LE OR T R A D E for brush 'urkey crop this year and a small- Mrs. Viola Adams, to Alvin M. Ep-
^williams has been on the
o b jcttio n s to the exchange s h o u ld ^ ______
___ »«] ranch
scree, new buildings, er carry-over of storage holdings,jPcnbaugh of Springfield, aon of
Jiat du rjng the past week.
Phone 180-R
file their protests on or before : March“
B o s to n 19. 1941**m X ’ a p p ik ltlw % • « * In strawberries; electric but a probable increase in chicken M r. and Mrs. Joseph Eppenbaugh
April 7. 1041.
I under the act of March 20, 1922 lights and water in house; % mile meat.
of Lynx Hollow, wax solemnized
GEORGE F IN L E Y .
<42 Slat. 465». and amendatory from high school and grade school.
Better purchasing power is also March 14 at Klamath Falls. Rev
' 1 '' 11
Iti-gKiei
act> Jo
eertain umber from i Price right for cash. Box 371, Yon-! Important In the outlook
for Theodore Smith read the service.
parts of Sections 15, 16. 17, 19, 20. calla, Ore,
31-3tp-33 fruits, potatoes, and other farm The couple visited in San Fran
121. 22. 27, 28. 29 and 30. T. 19 S .,|-------- -----------------
---------------products, although offset more or cisco before returning to make
MEN-
T t V Ei N T ^ ’in B T ‘ B 4 E - W . M . W illamette Nation- FOR SA LE: Reasonable, attrac-'lexs by weak foreign demand i „ ; their home in Springfield
General lumd Office O und C !' fo r5 *’ ' Latte
■»Or’’ u°n«i
tlve home, also small ranch. In- 'he case of export-type crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Howar
Stout
Administration, Portland, Oregon. N H S F S W ^ S E ^ N F '.S W k qulre at J41 3rd ,tre et or 1>hont‘ i' ru lU and *om<‘ ° ’ her Pr°ductx bave moved Into the R
Beach
Sealed bkb. m a r k e d outside
24 f 16 S R 4 F lot 7 and ™ J-
32-3tc-34 have been largely dependent upon »**»«<?. recently vacated by the
"Bul for Timber," and addressed |.;i^ of lot 6, Sec. 16 kits 5, 6, 7 1
foreign markets, now closed owing Bart Perini family,
to the Chief Forester, D. and C. nri(j h N '^ S W ', S W U S W 'i Sec FOR S A LE Riding horses. W. E. to the war. to absorb the volume
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Eppen
Adinlnlstratlon. 410
C u s t o m j 9 g ^ R V i and NW«4SW'4 of lo t ' Wheeler, Lorane Rte., Cottage needed to keep these enterprises, bau«h
Karsts recently of M r.
I I oum -, IkirtUnd. Oregon will be 6
an<1 N w ^
of |0, 7. i Grove, phone 6F12.
32-3tp-34 prosperous.
, and Mrs. Phillip Packard of Cam-
a ? J U
i « . Ar
S , iN K *4 S e r 20
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The fruit supply is unusually
Valley. Mrs. Packard U a niece
ih a s T o f i l m b e ! '¡ S i ' t S i c t i ^ h ^ I
BABY C H IC K S and hatching eggs large owing to increased output of Mrs. Eppenbaugh.
Inartet described; each hid r a i a t ' f y ‘ ¡J ^ M ^¡vtihln ’ a n d ’adU cent! from w 8 R O P double pedi-
and reduced exports Despite the , . Thf “ unty « » d K™der was in
state the amount per M. feet B.M.. ?„ w ilU m etie N s t s l i u F o r e s t. « ree- ° ™ r 300 e« ’ Super-High Improved domestic demand situa- ,»b* Hollow recently grading the
which will be offered for each | JinP County Oregon Any und all
Hanson White Leghorn strain, tion, the fruit outlook is not very roads.
„ mil the total consideration IM.n,on, claiming the lands select- Have a limited number of these favorable, particularly for export1 John
T'A| McCauiley of Turkey Run
'sheared Angora goats tor Harold
winch will l»e (Mild for thc timber.
or having l>ona fide objections «or
W ill sell for % of what type fruit products.
N o hid for less than the appraised |O ^ e exchange, should file their others are asking for same stock.;
Prices for meat. milk. eggs, and Radway recently,
value will be considered. M e h bid pr„ ,PM,M in ,h1B ofncc on or
W rlte Box 354. Phone 246. Cot- wool are reUtively high and the
Word of appreciation has been
und l J M.’.e«un7L ni^i hv L tie vwd
May , Z 1941
' ,BKC Orovc
30-8tp-37 supply of feed is generally plenti- received from Mr. and Mra. Ennis
and
accompanied by a drnnalt
GEORGE F IN L E Y . Register ----------------------------------------------- —
fu! t ^ sc conditions are being rc- Deraham for the gift received
in the form of a c e r t i f y check X1.5 t.37
ro R gA L&
S d S ir f
U * patrons on M r. Dcrsh-
in favor of th«- Chief Forester of
j hay. $8.00 tier ton in ton lots?, most kinds of animal products.! am 'a mail route.
the O. and C. Administration. The
INCREASE IN BEET NEED ,Cottage Grove, phone 241 or 42J2. Prices for horses and mules have
. ;
deixisit of any successful bidder
~ ‘ continued to go down, even while M ORE < > « » iO N W H E A T M EN
will be credited on the contract. PRODUCTION NOUGHT HERE.
28-tfc
m ini in full at the time of
prices for other livestock
have! TAKE INSURANCE FOR ’41.
filing the contcact Is required in
An Increase In acreage devoted FOR SA LE 1936 two-ton Dodge been advancing.
Final figures on federal wheat
sales amounting to $250(1 or less. to the production of sugar beet
truck, two speed action. Inquire
( ™P d u ra n c e in Oregon for 1941
For copies of the form of propos­ seed will be sought in Oregon this nt Ray Watkins' Wrecking Yard, w if h T n
with an upward trend in «ann!gh<£
that
growera have
al, form of contract and bond,
year, according to Ray Pendleton. 44 mile south of city.
31-31p-33 wage rates and some indications
lenns of payment, amount of de-
taken out insurance this year com­
| mm H required with hid, amount of representative of the federal b u r-1----------------------------------------------------- of an increase in other farm costs pared with 2009 in 1941, reports
bond required with contract and eau of Ptant Industry, who has FOR S A LE or will trade for what and living expenses.
’ W ill Steen, chairman of the state
have you. my equity in 4 good
o t h e r Information, application
transferred to Oregon State
The report also contains recent
should be made to the address college from the state experiment City lots. Bob Kruse, phone 37F23. data on the volume of the nation's: AAA committee. The paid-up ap-
.
I I L;
U ..
IPlicatio™ cover about 300.000
shown above.
station at Davis. California. About
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32-3tp-34 food supply. Including such Items
IN I.A N E C O U N TY: T. 15 S.. 1500 acres of seed are being grown
as 40 billion eggs and 20 billion • “f T ?
R. 7 W., Sec. 23, all merchantable in Oregon thia year, and it is TO T R A D E : modern 5-room house |x>unds of fresh fruit, and numer-
y
'
million
timber designated for cutting on hop,^ that thia can be at least
lots of bulltins, good barn, and ous other articles of diet in stu­ growera will have 4 ^
bushels of the 1941 crop to sell.
S E ' a N W '«, and N E U S W ty , esti- , doubled
for next _
season.
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chicken house. Five acres, level, pendous quantities.
Last y e a r . 3.654,054 bushels
I” a»l7s/iin m J*U? ’v "iL ^ i t!" nsi
Sugar beet seed production is a irrigated ground planted to ladino
M. fee* Red Fir.
f i t Red c" " £ a™l ‘* 2 y ncw ?n^ ,ry l. ,Or cloVer ‘° r P" ^ Ure'
T * ,? ,£ r
I were covered, while total indemni­
ties paid at the end of the season
(■«xlar, .330 M. feet Hemlock. No Oregon, where
conditions have town on paved road. Value $3000.
amounted
to 146,339 bushels.
hid for less than $3.00 |»er M. for I*«’’» found excellent for this en- Trade for. what have you? L. E.
M r. and Mra. E l m e r Silsbee Drouth, frost, wind, and hail were
thc Yellow Fir. $2 00 per M. for tcrprlse when plantings are plac- Howard, owner. Rt. 2. box 792.
causes of crop losses to grow-
32-2tp-33 spent the last two weeks at Oak-
the Red Fir, $1.30 per M. for the cd on suitable types of soil and Grants Pass. Ore.
ridge and Kitson Springs.
M r ..ers
year, although only 23 per
Red Cedar. $1.00 ucr M. for the well cared for. say experiment
Hemlock, or a to»al purchase price station men at O.S.C. Growers' F IV E ROOM modern house for Silsbee, who has been in poor cent of the insured growers sus-
health, was taking treatments a tta in e d lasses.
of $15.627.50 will be considered. contract all acreage in advance
rent, $20. Inquire at 1630 Ash
the mineral springs
T. 20 S . R 2 W . Sec. 13, ail mer­ with the West Coast Beet Seed
The greatly increased number
33-ltp
chantable timber designated for
Mra. M ary Burcham spent sev- of policies written this year, but
company,
a
non-profit
organiza
rutting on 8 W 4 8 W U , estimated
oral days last week at Eugene vis- which represent only a slight in-
for the purpose of this sak* to tie tlon which serves as an Interme- T E A M FOR SALE. Suitable for iting friends and relatives.
crease in acreage covered, is caus-
diary
between
the
growers
and
the
j
logging,
farm
and
general
work.
560 M. feet DA Fir, 406 M. feet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hiram
Wheeler,
pd by the fact that a far larger
DB Fir, 70 M feet Red Cedar. 45 beet sugar companies of this coun-( About 1650 and 1700 lbs. Inquire
M. feet Hemlock. 150 Red Cedar try. The United States is now in- ' H. C. Gleaner, 5 miles east on Mos- the Misses Frances, Kaye and Bar- . numbpr of smaller wheat produc-
l*oles. No bid for less than $2.25 dependent of foreign beet seed by Creek.
33-3tp-35 bara Wheeler. W alter and Jack ers ¡n western Oregon and other
Wheeler were Saturday evening sections outside of the main Co­
iwr M. for the DA and DB Fir. supplies and is even exporting
$175 per M for the Red C edar
need, says Pendleton.
ACREAGE FOR SA LE — Nord­ dinner guests of Mr. and M rs., jumbia basin wheat belt took in-
$1.00 p er M fo r the H e m lo c k. $.75
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, surance this year, according to
strom, phone 29F4.
31-3tp-33 Hubert Haworth.
M r. and Mra. Carl Buffington steen.
«•a. for the Red Cedar Poles, or a
. ilK ri i« T Mrr-ru
total |Mirchase price of $2.451.25
and son of Latham were Saturday'
F o r R en t
will be considered. The right to ■ NET IO R A P R IL 1 TO It.
callers In the community.
C. 8. IMPOUNDS $4369.000,000.
waive technical defects, and to re­
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Allen and
The schedule of meetings to de­ FOR R E N T - 2 —2-room modern
ject any and all bids Is reserved.
furnished cabins. $251)0. Wood. son Richard of Cottage Grove
A total of $4.369,000,000 of funds
bated at Portland. Oregon, this ■ termlne the final water forecasts
3rd day of March, 1941. W. H. for the various irrigation districts *'$*"■• *'* te r furnished. 1— 2-room were Sunday guests of M r. and in the United States has been
made unavailable to the German
Horning. Chief Forester, O. and C.
Oregon has been announced by o W n with hot and cold water, Mrs. Clyde Sanner.
M r. and Mrs. George Moxley government as the result of the
30-41-33
$18.00. Wash room and machine
Administration
engineer In charge ot the Oregon to do washing. Walker's Lodge, 4 were week end guests of their son United States' move to impound
cooperative snow surveys spon­ miles north of Cottage Grove on and family. M r. and Mrs. Joe assets of ten invaded European
NOTICE OK FINAL
31-3tp-33 Moxley. in Eugene.
nations. The assets are under the
NETTLEMENT.
sored by thc Soil Conservation highway 99.
Edwin Estes, formerly of this control of the Treasury and rteith-
Service and the Oregon experi-
N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N ; mt>nt station .S ix district meetings FOR R E N T -Three room apart­ community. has gone to M yrtle er the ten governments nor citi-
ment 1 mile south on highway. Point where he has employment. zenK ©f those countries may ob-
That the undersigned h a s filed are scheduled, to be followed by
33-ltp
Chester Allen is installing a n ; tain any part of their holdings
herein his final account as the thc annual ‘Columbia basin inter- Mra. Emma Adams.
Executor 01
of thc
automatic centrifugal Jet type without special permission. Most
Kxecuior
me Last
uast W
« ill
m and , |e regional meetings to be held
_
Testament of H EN R Y
RISSUE,
»
c . llirH .v A n r 11 4
.F O R R E N T -T h re e room house deep well electrical pump on his satisfying to the democratic forces
deceased, with the bounty Court ia' ^ ' a ^ S A^
y- A^ >
. Juat above golf course on Ben- property.
j is the inability of the Nazis to
ijir w C
n u ntv StA
te of O
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of Lane
County.
StaJe
O regon.
r e g o The
n district
c i.t r ,« meetings
meeung, will
w ,„ begin
oegin, |
Miss
Frances
Wheeler
of
Eu-
touch any part of this sum. despite
and an order ha. been made and at The Dalles, where the north
gene spent the week end at her their successful conquest of the
33-ltp home.
nations Involved.— Scottish Rite
discussed with the local water urday.
April? 1941, at the hour of t e n '“
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott, News.
»•
master, forestry
officials, the
H e lp W an ted
were business visitors in Eugene
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county agent, and other Interest­
Thursday.
G arter snakes keep the slugs
ed. The other meetings will be
W A N T E D : Man for odd jobs and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Hanks
of
and
bugs out of your garden, but
held as follows; U m atilla-W alla
chores. Apply to Airport Park Eugene recently purchased the'w atch out for the green snakes—
Walla district at Pendleton, April
Court,
mile south of Lord property across the road they're just as poisonous as the
P r o fe ssio n a l C ard s 2; eastern and northeastern Ore­ Tourist
town.
33-ltp from the public school. They mov­ ripe ones.
gon at Baker, April 3; southeast­
___ FUNERAL H OM ES____
ed In last week end.
ern Oregon at Lakeview. April 5;
Miss Lena Burcham, a teacher, Corona Portables. The Sentinel.
central Oregon at Prineville, April . . . .
KARL K MILLS. Mortician.
in the Eugene high school, spent
Phone 202
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7, and southern Oregon at K la­ M O N EY TO LO A N
$500.00 on spring vacation last week at the
Improved
RANCH
property,
RUSSELL E. SMITH. Funeral math Falls, April 8.
Work, as head of the forecast­ long term reasonable interest. home of her parents. M r. and Mrs.
Director. Cottage Grove. Ora.
ing project, and John C. Burtner. $600.00 on Improved City or Su­ S. Burcham.
phone 101.
________
The Misses Marion and Mar-;
extension editor
from Oregon burban Property. See W . B. John­
garet
Babcock who are seniors a t 1
DENTISTS
State college, will attend all of ston, Office 22 So. 5th St., Cottage
thc Seventh Day Adventist Acad­
DR. W. E LEBOW Dentistry the meetings.
Grove, Oregon.
33-ltc emy In Medford, spent spring
-N o. 1 Omer Apartments
F O U N D -U m b rc lla
and gloves.
vacation at the home of their p a r-:
Cottage Grove. Ore. Phone 35
CANDY BABB ...... ....... ............................................ 3 for 10c
Orange and pineapple sherbets
Owner can have same by iden­
ents,
M r. and Mrs. Edward Bab­
at
Gustafson's.
32-ltc-3l
DR. C H. KIME, Dentist—Of­
tifying property and paying for
BASTER
CANDY B O G S ...............................................
10c
cock.
fice In First National Bank
this ad.
33-ltc
Frank Bradford from
Mosby
NOTICE KOK PUBI.D A TIO N .
Improved While
New Eugene Cooler
Modern Lighting
Equipment.
Lynx Hollow
MORRIS ELECTRIC
COOLER,
FASTER
C O O K IN G
Means less time
spent in the
kitchen, more
time for leisure.
The new
Universal com­
bination gas
range as
illustrated
emobdies many
improvements.
These Features A re Standard
with the
Silk Creek
UNIVERSAL
Simmer save cookery—Low temperature
cookery—Whole top burner meal—Whole
oven meal—Faster preheating of oven—
Controlled boiling heat—Automatic con­
trol of temperature — Super insulated
oven — Greater burning efficiency—No
preheating of broiler.
See the New Model on Display
Old Stove Trade-in Allowance.
Easy Terms
C o tta g e G r o v e
G a s C o.
Phone 92
SPECIAL PRICES ON
M c K esson -R obbins products
s k in ?
Building. Phone 10. Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
.
PHY8XCXANB_______
H. AXLEY. Physician and Sur­
geon — Evenings by appoint­
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs.
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
ATTORNEYS
HERBERT W. LOMBARD. At­
torney at Law. First Nation­
al B a n k building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon. Phone M.
ALTA K IN O
— Lawyer. 613
Main s t r e e t . Office phona
254J; Ret. phone, 28F31.
Cottage Grove. Ore.
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IIT I.E ABSTRACT ('<>..
Oak St., Eugene, Ore.
ward F. Bailey. Pres.
stracts. Title Insurance,
crows.
Ml
Ed­
Ab­
Es­
CASH LOANS!
$50 $100 $200 OR MORE
To pay taxes.
To pay hospital or doctor bills.
To meet emergencies.
To cgsisolidate bills.
To reduce payments.
To take care ot any other
troublesome situation.
Cbme to C a I k 1 n s Finance Com­
pany for the cash you need to
help you.
I t is easy to borrow
and easy to repay at
just your health problems? Chiro­
TREE SURVIVAL.
practic will do that for you. Dr.
C. R. Slmkins, over Petersen’s.
Tree survival of approximately
Phone 5.
29-tfc 79 per cent In the shelterbelts of
the prairie states during 1940 is
SEE H. N. TRAXLER. Creswell, reported by the Forest Service.
for real eatate and exchanges.
Also fire and auto Insurance. 20tfc Comparison w i t h other years
shows a survival of 67 per cent in
WELDING
1935. the first year of the project:
Electric
Gas
51
per cent in 1936. the worst
Cottage Grove Welding and Boil­
"Eugene's Largest Home-owned er Works. Madison St.
26-tfc drought year: 73 per cent in 1937;
61 per cent in 1938; and 66 per
Finance Company."
ELECTKIOAL OONTBAOTOB cent in 1939. Some of the cotton­
316 M iner Bldg.--Ph. 1206
Wiring and Rewiring
woods have put on a growth of 40
Eugene License S-225 M-272
Leon C. Goddard, 401 Main S t ,
33-5tc-37 phone 156L-201.
10-tfc feet since the start of the project.
Calkins Finance Co.
RASTER EGG DYE OR GUMMED
___ DECORATIONS ....................................................
10c
JOHNSTON’S BOX CANDY ............................... 29c-$2.00
Creek called at the Leighton and
FOR A L L disorders of the nerves
Haworth homes Saturday after­
and circulation, try Swedish
noon.
massage. Chas. P. Armstrong. 1521
Mrs. John Ashby was a guest
Ash. Lady A tte n d a n t__ 32-3tp-34
of Mrs. George Moxley Thursday
Are you aimlessly trying to ad­ afternoon.
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fe W IT H
VICTOR RECORDS — POPULAR MUSIC
TEE TOOTH B B U S H ...............
NEW CUTEX POLISH .........
500 FACIAL TISSUES ............
TAMPAX 40’» .............................
M. D. SANITARY NAPKINS
23c
10c
19c
98c
15c
BORALINE
M Ma«ra WM ItVMl t
tai
k o W lw «
V
Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store