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S* T ill U SD ,\Y JI NK 2l¡ IMI LEGAL NOTICES THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES PAG Ex FOR SA LE Good five acre tract, modern house. V» mile north txt highway. S«*e O. O. Veatch. 43-4tp-46 Moforlo^gers Pay Visit to Forest Rangers. ) Men Whose Duty Is to 'Keep Oregon Creen* (hilled Slates Ix-pHrtment of and Red Cedar 12 Inches and leas Hi«- Interior, General Lund Office, DBHOB. reserved from cutting <). mid Adiiilnlatrullon, Port T. 19 S„ R I E., Sec 1. all mer- [ TV, S n f » M r l „ n t nvrf',.!,>■■ land, Oregon. Sealed bid», m ark ehantable timber designated lor « U r r lk la g t u u r i f f lo M-MUr «n4 r w . M ed outside "Bid for Timber/* and culling on I h e WVfcSE'A, esti -tonar a n s a o« iba ii>,ri»««a,. mada l a o i a h co asarailon o l Tba oraa-m lan addreaaed In the Chief Forester* mated for the puriMMU* of this sale aad (ha Oragon a tata M eter aaaerlaIIon Tba aonapiaia « n in a » til In Iba O. and C. AdinlnlMlrutlon, 410 Io lw 90 M feel DB Fir, 2660 M. I 1ar m ag a.lita a( Tha O r-aonian C um tom House, Portland, Oregon, feet DA Fir, 340 M feet Hemlock, SS. will lie received until 10:30 A. M., 15 M feel Red Cedar. 5 Rod Cedar B Y R IC H A R D L . N E U B E R O E R Poles. No hid lor less than $2.50 I ’ i< i l l ' I li n e . July is, 1941. tin Saaclal W rttar. Tba Oragonlaa the purchase of t i m b e r upon iwr M. for the DR Fir. $3.00 per tract» hereinafter described; each M for the DA Fir, $1.00 per M. A t 38, Charles M ugler (Char hid nnwt state the amount per M | for the Hemlock. $1.50 per M fori ley) Rector is the youngest for- (eel 11.M , which will !»• offered j the Red Cedar, $.75 ea. for th e : sat aupervlsor In the Pacific Red Cedar Poles, or a total pur- j for each aperies and the total con- northwest, the principal forest »Ideratlon which will ho |uild for Chase price of $8,571.23, will be) region of the United States. As the timber, bin bid for ten» than consldered All Douglas Kir and head ranger In the expansive the appraised value will la- consld- I lemkx-k 22 I n c h e s and less 1,068,104 acres of the Wallowa ered Each bid inu»t la- submitted , DBHOB and all lied Cedar 12 in duplicate and la- accompanied Incite» and less DBHOB reserved national forest in Oregon’s by a deposit In the form of a < ei from rutting T. 19 8.. R 1 E., Sec rugged northeastern corner, he tilieil check In favor of the chief I, all merchantable timber desig Is a key figure in the present Forester of the O. and C. Admin nated for culling on the E'ASE^i, effort to protect and maintain istration. The dcimslt of any sur- estimated for the purpose of this the natural resources of the In l b id d e r will be c re d ite d on sale to lx- 235 M feet DB Fir, I state— an effort undertaken at the contract. Payment In full at 1985 M feet DA Fir. 150 M feet a time when our resources are the time of filing the contract Is Hemlock. 15 M feet Red Cedhr, being mustered for the defense required In sales amounting to 30 Red Cedar Poles No bid for of America. $2500 or less. For copies of the lesa than $250 per M. for the DB Not long ago Governor fo r m of proposal, form of contract H r, $3 00 |x-r M for the DA Fir, Charles A. Sprague organized und I<ond, t e r m s of (taymcnl, $1.00 per M. for the Hemlock, a "Keep Oregon Green" com amount of deposit required with $1.50 per M for the Red Cedar, mittee of representative citi hid, umount of bond required with $75 ea for the Red Cedar pole«, zens dedicated to a fight againat or a total purchase price of $6,- contract and other Information, forest fires. The Oregon Road All application should be mad«' to the 737.50, Will be considered side council has launched a cru address shown utiove. IN LA NE Douglas F ir ami Hemlock Z2 sade for Increased safeguarding COUNTY T IS S , R 6 W., Sec. inches and less DBHOB, and all of the tim ber along our high 7. all merchantable timber de»ig- Red Cedar 12 inches and less ways. And the United States natisl’ for cutting on the NW*4 DBHOB reserved from cutting. forest service, under Lyle F. SE*«. estimated for the irurpraM* T. 19 8. R ft W . Sec. 8. all mer- Watts, regional forester, has re of this »ale to be 1585 M, feet ehantable tlmlier designated for Yellow F ir No bid for less than cutting on the N W 'iN E k » , N H doubled its campaign to prevent $3 30 |M*r M , or a total purchase SW '„ NEV«, f|res, wasteful logging and In N E ' s NW»4. N% price of $5,547.50, will lie consld- S K k IN W k . estimated for the pur discriminate use of the woods. e r.il T. IB S.. K 1 W . Sec 27, pose of this sale to be 1470 M. Visit Paid Ranger all merchantable tlmlier designat feet DA H r. 580 M. feet DB H r. What are the activities of a ed for cutting on the N Q N tk , 150 M feet I X ’ Fir, 10 M fret cut minted for the purpose of this Red Cedar, 90 M. feet Hemlock, typical participant in this long- G ra d y M illa r , le ft, and C harley Rector, forest rangers, raise sab- to be 527 M feet DA Fir, 40 Red Cedar Poles. No bid for range program? As a contribu the fla g over the w ild g randeur of W a llo w a natio n al forest. 332 ,M feet IX ' Fir, 7fi M. feet less than $31» |wr M. for the DA tion to these conservation en Cedar, 11 M feet Hemlock. No H r. $2 75 per M for the DB Fir. deavors, The Oregonian and the they are improving. A rancher neat blue-decorated cottage in bid for less than $2.00 per M for $2 25 per M for the DC H r. $1.00 Oregon State Motor association along the Lostine river must Enterprise. the DA Fir. $2 00 per M for the I per M. for the Hemlock, $1.00 per have conducted a motorlog visit have 4500 extra acres of graz A forest supervisor must know I X ’ Fir, $1.50 per M for the M for the Red Cedar. $.75 ea. for to Charley Rector and his asso ing land or his cattle w ill grow what Is happening to the forests the Red Cedar Poles, or a total Cedar, $1.00 per M for the Hem ciates in the Wallowa national lean and scrawny Farmers near in his care. Several times a year lock. or a total purchase price of purchase price of $6,472.50. will | forest. Charley Rector saddles horses $1,843.00, w i l l lie considered be considered. Red Cedar 12 A little sawmill wants to buy Barton Heights are having d iffi loads a p ac k-train and rides Douglas F ir and H e m l o c k 22 Inches and less DBHOB reservi-d culty paying their grazing fees. 10,000 board feet of Ponderosa into the Wallowa fulnesses w ith Inches and less DBHOB. and Red from cutting. All other species 'i l A ll these problems go across Grady M ille r, veteran ranger pine. Brush fires endanger tim Cellar 14 Inches and less DBHOB, inches and less DBHOB reserved, ber near Chief Joseph moun Charley Rector's desk. He was who has been in the region for reserved from cutting. T. 17 S.. from cutting S 'jS W ^ N E *-* and tain. CCC boys need additional trained to solve them in the for 27 years. W ith his lean moun It 1 W.. Sec 15, all merchantable S H S E I4 N W 1» reserved from cut equipment for a campground estry schools of the University taineer’s face and drawling ob timber designated for cutting on ting. The right to waive technical of Idaho and University of Mon servations, Grady M ille r would the W 'iS W 1«, estimated for the defects, and to reject any and all i tana. He served his apprentice satisfy any schoolboy's idea of pur|x>sc of this sale to Is- 1960 M. bids Is reserved. Dated at Port-^ feet R»M H r. 160 M feet Second land. Oregon, this 23rd day o f , ship as a fire guard in the Nez a ranger. Growth Red H r. 190 M feet June, 1941. W. H. Homing. Chief Perce national forest and later They Slavp in Wilds White Fir, 170 M. feet Red Cedar.1 Forester, O. and C. Adminlstra- he worked in the national capi As often as possible, Charley No bid for less than $3.00 per M. tlon. 46-2t-47 tal as an authority on grazing Rector and Grady M ille r sleep for the Red Fir, $2.50 per M for and stock raising. The Wallowa in lookout stations and cabins the Second Growth Red Fir, $1.00 N O T U ’E T O C R E D IT O R H . national forest is an important on their p a c k -tra in trips. Fre per M for the White Fir, $150> per M. for the Red Cedar, or S' sheep and cattle area, and Char quently. however, they pene Nolic«* Is hereby given that the | total purchase price of $6,725.00, ley's knowledge of stock is trate fastnesses where not even County Court, I-ane County. Ore will lw considered. All trees 18 the forest service has perma opportune. gon. has ap,Kilnted Pauline Elmore inches and less DRIP >11 reserved nent structures. Jack of A ll Trade« ~ as administratrix of tlw estate o f , from cutting. T. 17 8., It. 1 W .., In the Pacific northwest, Sec. 15. all merchantable timber Elizabeth A. Sutherland, deceased. “A ranger.” explains Charley which contains v irtu ally half designaled for rutting on the Els In I-ane County. Oregon All per Rector, "must be Jack of all the standing timber of the na S W 1, , estimated for the purpose sons having claims against said| trades and m u te r of many be tion, there are 129 forest rang of this sale to be 1750 M feet Red estate are required to pr-sent sides. He must be able to shoe ers, 20 forest supervisors and Fir, 35 M feet Second Growth them, duly verified, with the prop horses, cook breakfast, build 108 staff officers. These men Red H r. 90 M feet White Fir. 305 er vouchers as by law required, to cabins, judge stock, spot fires, are exclusively charged w ith M feet Red Cedar. No bid for less detect soil erosion, maintain the duty of protecting and con than $3 00 per M for the Red Fir. said administratrix at the law of telephone lines, administer first serving the region's immense $2.50 per M. for the S e c o n d fice of Alta King. 613 Main street. aid, hunt predatory animals, tract of national forests, la Cottage Grove. Oregon, within six Growth Red Fir. $1.00 |>er M for buy and sell land and timber, addition to them, of course, the White Fir, $1.50 per M for months from the date of the first blaze trails, speak at Rotary there are hundreds of lookouts, the Red Cedar, or a total purchase publication of this notice. The club luncheons, guide camping guards, trail crews and ether price of $5.885 00. will be consid date of first publication being parties, find lost hikers, inspect workers. The rangers— men like ered All trees 18 ins. and less May 29. 1941. logging operations and write Grady M ille r— are the back DBHOB reserved from cutting. T. P A U L IN E ELM ORE. legible reports.” bone of the forest service. They 17 S„ R 1 W., Sec 15, all mer Administratrix. Forest S upervisor C h a rle y Rec Charley Rector's salary is in are the men on the line of bat chantable timber designated for ALTA K IN G . Attorney for Estate. 42-51-46 tor chats w ith the motorloggers the neighborhood of $4000 a tle where the conservation fight cutting on the W S N W '1«. c l i e l W a llo w a forest entrance. year. He and hla fam ily rent a is really waged mated for the purpose of this sale , ---------r - ------- ----------------- N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R H . lo lw 1850 M. feet Rod Fir, 290 M County. Slate of Oregon, and an cently as 1933. when it was found Two ways of identifying this feet Second Growth Red Fir, 85, M feet Red Cedar. No bid for less I N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N , order has been made and entered near the Corvallis-Albany high- plant arc from characteristic pur- than $3.00 per M. for the Red Fir, That the undersigned has been'of record directing this notice and way. It has since been reported pie mottlings on the stem, and by $2.50 |wr M for the S e c o n d appointed by the County Court of setting the 8th day of July, 1941, from almost all sections of west- the fact that when parts of the Growth Red Fir, $1 50 per M for Lane County, State of Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m ern Oregon and may be present in plant arc taken indoors, they give the Red Cedar, or a total pur- Administratrix of the estate of of said day as the time and the parts of eastern Oregon as well- off a distinctive mouse-like odor. chase price of $6,402.50. will be The plant is just as poisonous Because of its rather attractive considered All trees 18 Inches and, ROSE RUEGGER. deceased, by County Court room in the County Eugene, Lane as the dangerous water hemlock, appearance, with fine-cut leaves, less DBHOB reserved from cut an order bearing date the 3rd day Court House at ¡County, Oregon, as the place for and constitutes even more of a white flower heads, and seed pods ting T. 17 S.. R 1 W.. Sec. 15. of June. 1941. All persons h a v i n g claims the hearing of objections, if any, menace because its hollow stem that resemble dill seed, this plant all merchantable timber d<slgnat-i «•<1 for cutting on the E H N W U .I against the estate of said ROSE to the said final account and final might be used by children for has even been found growing in estimated for the purpose of this RUEX1GER are hereby requested settlement of said estate. making whistles, says Dr. Gilkey. shady places in private gardens. sale to be 2530 M feet Red Fir, I to present the same duly verified Dated and first published this It makes a showy growth and. Dr. Gilkey reports that the 105 M. feet Red Cedar. 145 M. to the undersigned at the law of 5th day of June. 1941. when growing in its favorite peat'p lant is poisonous to stock as well feet Incense Cedar, 30 M. fe e t' Date of last publication July or swamp soil, will attain heights as humans and may cause trouble fice of H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD. Hemlock. No bid for less than 3rd. 1941. of five or six feet or even more, in hay. I t is a biennial, producing First National Bank Building, $3.00 per M. for the Red Fir. $1.50, It is found on drier ground but foliage the first year and going l»cr M for the Red Cedar, $1.25 Cottage Grove. Oregon, on or b e-1 A N N I E E L IZ A B E T H GA- to seed the next. RO UTTE, Administratrix of d { grow so large there, |a-r M for the I n c e n s e Cedar. fore six months from the date of the Estate of GEORGE F. - s $100 per M. for the Hemlock, or the first publication of this no G AROUTTE, sometimes u total purchase price of $7.958.75, tice. known as FR A N K GA will be considered. All trees 18 Dated and first published June inches and less DBHOB reserved 5. 1941. ROUTTE. Deceased. from cutting. T. 17 S.. R. 7 W .,l Date of last publication July 3, H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD. Sec. 15, all merchantable timber I Attorney for Estate. ____ F U N E R A L HOM ES _ 1941. designated for cutting on the W% 43-5t-47 P A U L IN E RUEGGER, Admin NE'-t and E' a NW1». estimated KARL K. MILLS, Mortician. istratrix of the e s t a t e of for the purpose of this sale to be Phone 202 N E W P O IH O N P L A N T S A ID ROSE RUEGGER. Deceased. 1035 M. feet IX? Fir, 1920 M. feet RUSSELL E. S M IT H . Funeral M E N A C E T O H U M A N H , STO C K . DA Fir, 215 M. feet Red Cedar, H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD. Director. Cottage Grove, Ore. and 200 Red Cedar Poles. No bid Attorney for Administratrix. phone 101. A relatively new poison plant for less than $2.00 per M. for the 43-5t-47 IX ’ Fir, $3.00 per M. for the DA ______ “ pEN TO TS ' has invaded many parts of Oregon Fir. $150 per M. for the Red recently and constitutes a distinct N O T IC E O P P IN A L H E A R IN G . DR. W. E. LEBO W - Dentistry Fir, $1.50 per M. for the Red menace to those who may not rec -N o . 1 Omer Apartments Cedar Poles, or a total purchase ognize It, says Dr. Helen Gilkey, Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 Notice Is hereby g i v e n that price of $8,302.50, will lx- consid curator of the herbarium at Ore- ered. Douglas F ir 22 inches and Fletcher C. ’ England, Executor DR. C. II. KIME, Dentist—Of less DBHOB, and Red Cedar 12 w ith the will annexed of the es-: 8 °n State college fice in First National Bank inches and less DBHOB, reserved tate of Robert E. Walker, deeeas-j This plant is known by various Building. Phone 10. Cottage ed, has filed his final account In names such as poison hemlock, from cutting. T. 19 8., R. 1 E., Sec. Grove, Oregon. _ 1, all merchantable timber desig the County Court of Lane Coun w ild , parsley, or even wild pars P H Y S IC IA N S nated for cutting on the E% ty, Oregon, and said Court has nip, though It is not the fam iliar Thousands of trsrtlers w ill take N W >4. estimated for the purpose fixed July 15, 1941, at 2 o’clock large-leaved wild parsnip. The H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur time out this year to know Amer of this sale to lx- 180 M. feet DB ica better. "Grand Circle Tour” g e o n -E v en in g s by appoint Fir, 2280 M. feet DA Fir, 375 M. P. M. in the Court Room of said scientifle name is Coniun macula- fares permit you to start your m ent Over K em'rror Drugs. feel Hemlock. No bid for less than Court, in Eugene, Lane County, turn. First specimens of this plant trip anywhere, see America from Cottage Grove, Oregon. $2.50 per M. for tlx- DB Fir, $3.00 Oregon, as the time and place for were reported in Oregon as re- coast to coast and return to your |x>r M. for the DA Fir, $1.00 per hearing, considering and acting DR. K A T H E R IN E S C IIL E E F . starting point for o n ly .« M for the Hemlock, or a total thereon. M. D.— Physician a n d Sur purchase price of $7,665.00, will Date of first publication, June ROUND TRIP geon. Apartment 10, Omer be considered. All Douglas F ir and 12. 1941. Apartments. Phone 247, I — ia e h a ir e a n aad ceachaa Hemlock 22 i n c h e s and less Date of last publication, July DBHOB, and all Red Cedar 12 ATTORNEYS *135 ROUND TRIP in standard inches and less DBHOB, reserved 10, 1941. Pullmans (plus $44 for a Pull- F L E T C H E R C. EN G LA N D . HERBERT W LOMBARD, At from cutting. T. 19 8„ R. 1 E.. mao lower all tha way, $34.40 Executor. torney at Law. First Nation 8 and 8 Sec. 1, all merchantable timber A LTA K IN G , for an upper). Attorney for estate.______44-5t-48 al B a n lb building. Cottage designated for cutting on the Exposures Prove, Oregon. Phone H. You can travel aa many as 9,000 N E 'i, estimated for the purpose miles, and by going on one o f ALTA KING — Lawyer, ¿13 of this sale to lx- 75 M. feet DB N O T IC E O P P IN A L Free Enlargement of Your Southern Pacif he’s Four Scenic Fir, 1890 M. feel DA Fir, 205 M. H E T T L P .M E N T . Main s t r e e t Office phone Routes and returning o a dif- Choice W ith Every Roll feet Hemlock, 25 M. feet Red 2S4J; Rea. phone. 28F31, fere nt S. P. route, you 11 see lutet Cedar. No bid for less than $2.50 REPRINTS 3c EACH. Cottage Grove, Ore. Notice is hereby given that the as much on your Grand Circle twr M. for the DR Fir, $3.00 per undersigned has filed herein her Tour of Americal Guaranteed Work. T IT L E ABSTRACT CO.. 881 M. for the DA Fir, $1.00 |wr M. final account as the administra V | Tha Friendly Oak St., Eugene. Ore. Ed for the Hemlock, $1.50 per M. for ward F. Bal'.ey, Pres. Ab Southern Pacific the Red Cedar, or a total pur trix of the estate of GEORGE F. S m your local S.P. agent or w rite stracts, T itle Insurance, Es chase price of $6,100.00, will be GAROUTTE, sometimes known as j . A . O R M A N D Y . Ooo. Paaa A fe o t. crows. considered. Dougins Kir and Hem FR A N K G AROUTTE, deceased, Cottage Grove, Ore. t i t Pacific B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re lock, 22 inches and less DBHOB, with the County Court of Lane Professional Cards SEE AMERICA from coast to coast Films Developed and Printed ZJ 8 FOR SALE Used 40 gallon hot winter tank and bath tub. See W. C. M artin at Sentinel office. 45-tfx FOR SA LE Iron Pipe, 1-ln. 5c ft. Iron Pipe, l*«-in., 7 ‘4c ft. Qual ity Market. Fred Anderson. 45-tfc A R E A L SO UND business o|>por- tunity 3-unit apt. house, com pletely furnished. Showing an in come of $95.00 per mo. and nxxn to expand on large 75x130 foot corner lot. Deal with owner at a W A N T E D Companion and help very reasonable price and some er for elderly lady. Wages and terms. 1104 Washington Avenue. good home. Apply at 630 Main street. 15-ltc FOR LOW PRICES and the best W ANTED Woman lor general in painting, ‘ papering and repair housework Two in family. Mrs. work see or write Maxon, Disston H. E. Eakin. Phone 42-R-3. 46-ltp Rte„ Cottage Grove, Ore. 34-tfc • W A N T E D Gentleman passenger FOR SA LE — Modern five-room to Los Angeles, California, who house, garage, near town. One will share expenses Leaving Mon acre. $2,000. F.H.A. terms. James day. June 30. Inquire at Kern's A. Scott, builder. 44-tfc for Drugs. 46-ltc T ra - 3-room furnished FOR R E N T cottage. *4 mile south of town FOR SALE— Bing cherries, this week only. 25 lbs. $1.00. O G. on highSvay. Ray Watkins. 46-t$p B'gKV 714 N. Douglas St. 46-ltp GARAGE FOR R EN T. Close in 222 Cherry court. 45-1 tp FOR S A L E - Fairly new wooden arm daveno, dinette, camp bed. Vance Apt., 634 Main upstairs. 46-ltp Chiropractic removes the cause. See Dr. Simkins over Peter FOR SA LE— 1940 Plymouth De- sen's. Phone 5. 43-tfc Luxe Tudor. Good rubber. A -l condition, heater. $675 00. 928 So. E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R 6th St.. Cottage Grove. 46-ltc Wiring and Rewiring Agents for Berkeley Pump«. FOR SALE — Good trailer and Leon C. Godard, 405 Main St., piano, priced reasonabe. Phone phone 156-L-201. 10-tfc l-F-13.____________________ 46-ltc Miscellaneous W E L D IN G W IC K E R baby buggy, with all Electric Gaa new tires, for sale cheap. Cali Cottage Grove Welding and Boil at Mrs. T. VanProoyen's. 1 mile er Works. Madison S t 26-tfc south on Sixth street. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 46-ltp R E G IS T E R E D Guernsey bull for service. 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