The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 09, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    TlirpftPAY, A W n, 9, 1912
THE SgVHXEL, COTTAGE OttOVE OREGON
L E G A L N O TIC E S
LEG A L N O TIC E S
NOTICE TO CKEDITORM.
NOTICE Ol F IN A L
SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned huvt* lieen
ii|>polnt<*<l by iht< County Court o l
Lane County, State nt Oregon,
Executor* of the I.nst W ill and
TMtament of ANNA L. ADAMS,
(let'f a «I’d, try tin order bearing
diite the 7th tiny of March, 19-12
A ll person» having elaltna against
Maid Estate tire hereby notified
und required to present the same
duly verified to the undersigned
ut the law office of IIF R B F K T W
LOMBARD, First National llauk
Hitt Idmg, Cottage Grove, Oregon,
on or before 6 months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published March
12, IM S
Date of Inst piiblleut lun Apul
9. 1942.
SAM UEL K ADAMS.
W IL L IA M LAWRENCE
W IIYTAL.
CHARLES ROY W IIYTAL,
Executors of Last W ill at.d
Testament of ANNA L.
ADAMS, Deceased.
HERBERT W LOMBARD,
Attorney for Estate. • 11.5t.35
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE
Thai the undersigned, G R.
SEARS, Adm liuhliator nt the
estate of GEORGE T SEARS, tie-
reused, has filed his final rc|siit
and account as such with the
County Clerk nt Lane County,
Oregon, and lhar Tuesday, the
12th day of May, 1912, has been
set by the Hon. Clinton Kurd,
Judge of said C q u i I, as the t i l o ­
and place for ille hearing of uh-
Jectlons to thr - same, If any there
be, and final settlement of said
estate.
G. R. SEARS, Administrator
of the Estate nt GEORGE
T. SEARS, Deceased,
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Attorney tor Estate
35-5t-39
Xr.WT-MS
RATES: Five cents per line or
one cent per word, w ith minimum
charge of 25 Cents. 'Three Inser­
tions for the price of 2'A, If paid
In advance. W a n t ads w ill tie
charged only where firm s or In­
dividuals have established credit.
Send money to lum re Insertion. If
charged add 19c. Keyed ads 25c
extra Card of thsnks .Vk- If not
over 50 wolds. If over 50 words,
cards of thanks w ill be charged
at the regular rate. Copy must be
in Wednesday to Insure Insertion
FOR SALE State inspected red-
heart strawberry plants. Boy-
sen berries and nectar berries.
W. A. Hemenway.
33-.3tp-.35
FOR KALE 10 acres,
mile
from city lim its on Lorane road.
Lurge, unfinished house. Electric
lights and city water. Raymond
Shaw.
35-3tp-37
FDR SALE at bargain prices, sev­
eral good used electrical ranges
and an electric ironer. The Grove
Hurdware, phone 18
34-ltc
PAAR SEYEN
A Week of the War
W ar Production Director Nel­
son, speaking in New York City,
said "America's industrial plant is
really beginning to roll." He said
airplane production schedules for
the first three months of this
year have been met or exceeded,
and production of tanks is ahead
of schedule.
Mr. Nelson said production of
merchant ships Is "rising rapid­
ly " and this year’s schedule should
be met. A Garand rifle Is now
available fo r "every one of our
combat soldiers who is supposed
to have one." he said. Production
schedules tor anti-aircraft and
anti-tank guns also are being
met. However, "This is no time
for eesy optimism," ne stated, be­
cause the production of war goods
is so huge a job "we can break
every record we ever made and
s till fa ll short of the need.”
____________
•
strict ions on marriage of Army
and Navy officers during the war.
The President signed legislation
to permit the war department to
recruit American technicians serv­
ing in foreign aimed forces and
to pay them more than $21 a
month during
the first four
months.
The navy department said meet­
ings have been arranged in 35
states between A pril 9 and 17 to
acquaint educators w ith the navy
officer procurement program un­
der which 80,000 college fresh­
men and sophomores w ill be re­
cruited annually. The students
w ill be enlisted as apprentice sea­
men and allowed to remain in
school at least to the end of the
second year. About 35,000 w ill be
selected each year for further
training leading to commissions as
Ensigns in the naval reserve.
Selective Service headquarters
instructed local boards to start
The following quotations are
classification of February 16 reg­
istrants, and to prepare to fill the based on prices being paid in
army's June call, and possibly th " Tuesday s trading at the Portland
.May call, from these men and the livestock market:
CATTLE: Good grain-fed steers
earlier registrants. SS headquar­
ters also issued instructions to all $11.00 to 12.50. Good grain-fed
local hoards for registration of an heifers $10.75 to 11.50. Good beef
estimated 13,500,000 men between cows $9.25 to 9.75, medium $8.50
to 9.00, common $7.25 to 8.25.
45 and 64 on A pril 27.
tanners $5.75 to 6.25. Bulls, medi­
T h e W a r Front.
The navy reported as of A pril um to good $9.00 to 1050. Com­
4 total Japanese losses inflicted mon $8.00 to 9.00. Vealers, good to
by U. S. naval forces included 21 choice $14.00 to 15.50, one vcaler
warships sunk. 13 possibly sunk $16.00.
HOGS: 170 to 215 lb. truckins
and 22 damaged: 48 non-combat­
ant ships sunk, 14 possibly sunk $14.00 to 14.15; 230 to 286 lb.
and 14 damaged. The army and butchers $13.00 to 13.50; lig h t­
navy said Axis submarines sunk weight butchers $12.75 to 13.25;
or presumed sunk by the navy packing sows $10.50 to 11.50.
total 24, and those by the army Feeder pigs $12.00 to 13.00.
SHEEP: Good lambs $11.00 to
number 4. Assistant Secretary of
W ar fo r A ir Lovett said U. S. 11.25: medium to good, $10.00 to
pilots in the Far East are snoot­ 10.75; common $8.00 to 9.50.
ing down five Japanese planes for Slaughter ewes, good to choice
wooled $6.00 to 6.50. Shorn lambs
every plane lost.
$9.75 to 10.35.
Shipping.
The M aritim e Commission re­
ported all contracts have been
Swarded fo r the 23 minion dead­
weight tons of merchant shipping' ia an em otional upaet. reuaed by auJdew
—nearly 2.300 cargo ships and ahock, accident, fear, anger. Theaa he?p upaet
your stom ach, and m ay leave you miserable
tankers—which the President has with :nd:gestion or heartburn. AD LA T ablet!
contain
uth and Carbon*
set as the 1942-43 goal. The Sen­ atea for Bism
Q U IC K relief. Ask
ate passed and returned to the your druggist.
House a b ill enlarging the war
risk provisions of the Merchant 1
Kelly Drug Co.
ONE ULTRA MODERN electric
steam bath cabinet for sale. Vi
price for cash. Charles P. A rm ­
W ANTED
Middle age house­ strong, 1521 Ash Avenue, city.
keeper, Must be able to take __________ ___________34-3tp-36
fu ll charge. Steady and good
Purebred Guernsey
wages. No smoker. Addtess, Cot­ FDR SALE
bull. 13 months old. w ith or
tage Grove Sentinel.
35-ltp
without pa|X-rs. Reasonable. Harp­
$35.00 a month for neat g irl or er R. Caster Black Butte Rte.
woman to assist w ith house­ | _________________33-3t p -f.
NOTICE OF FINAL
work
In fam ily nt three adults.
SETTLEMENT,
Experience not necessary. W rite SHEEP FDR SALE HXJ head of
Civilian Supply.
owes and 50 head of lambs. Part
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. 1. M. Lupton, 664 N.W. Cul-
The Board ordered production
of
the
ewes
haven’t
brought
lambs
Thnt tin- undersigned, DELLA I js-pper Terrace, Portland. State
of cover caps of tinplate or terne-
HECK, Adm inistratrix «1 the ea- age, qualification.
,34-3tp-36 yet Divide. Price Hamilton, B. B.
route.
33-3tp-35 plate, used as closures for catsup,
t it ol t >Tt<> EDWARD III c : ,
------------
jelly, etc., stopped immediately,
deceased, has Id -d her final re- WDIIK M A N T E O -
FOR SALE
Id-foot boat w ith and of crown caps fo r bottled
jxirt and account as such w ith the
4-hone Evenrude motor. W ill beer and soft drinks stopped
County Clerk of Lane County, and WASHING W ANTED Neat amt
trade for cow or calves. Hollo A pril 30, Production of fluores­
clean
work.
Cull
al
817
South
NOTIC E FOR Pt'HLH ATION. that Tuesday, the 12th day of I
Ward, one mllo up Rat Creek, Do- cent lighting fixtures was also or
Moy, 1943a i.«• been Ml • t >»<•. 3rd._____________________ 35-ltp rena.
immediately; of
35-ltp dered ended
U. S Land Office at Roseburg, Honorable Clinton Hurd, Judge of
vaeifum
cleaners,
A firil 30; and
.ml Court, as t;ic lime and place j RDARDEBM W A N TED —
Oregon, March 10. 1942.
toys and games made of metal,
FOR RENT—
fnr
the
hearing
of
objections
to
Notice Is hereby g i v e n that
plastic and other essential ma­
BOARDERS W ANTED: Room
James C O'Da me I of Tujunga. the same, if any there be, and the
terials, June 30. The Board cur­
and boaid. Mrs. L. Kirkondall,
California. who made Homestead final settlement " , said estate.
Saginaw, Oregon.
35-ltp FOR RENT to unincumbered tailed use of crude rubber and
DELLA I. DECK, Adminis­
E ntry («21143 for N F ’ «SW'<,
couple: M o d e r n unfurnished latex in 50 articles, including fire
N W fitfE M , Sc. 2» I 21 S . R
tra trix >f the Estate of
cottage on close-in farm. Garden and m ill hose, storage batteries,
FOR
HALE—
OTTO EDWARD HECK.
spot. W ater furnished Would con­ etc.
5 W., W M , has filed notice of
I k’cc'is<’d.
Intention to make final proof in
FDR SALE My equity in good sider house and farm work in ex­
P rio rity O rd e r C om pliance.
su|>|x>rt thereof, pursuant to the HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
wimm I truck. 29 Chcv. Call ut change for rent. See W. C. M artin
The
WPB reported invest iga-
Attorney
for
Estate.
35-51-39
provisions of the Act of August
715 So 8th St., Cottage (»rove. at Sentinel office._________ t l o r o V l T !
000 firm s for compli­
27. 1935 149 Slat 9091, on the
Mrs. F. Kimball.
35-3tp-37
ance w ith p rio rity orders have
ground that he Is a World War
UNITED STATES Department
FOR RENT Floor sanders, wax- been undertaken since last June.
Veteran and because of physical of the Interior, General fjm d o f ­
ers and a vacuum cleaner. The Rejxirts have been completed on
or menial dlsahlllti.-s has been un­ fice. O. and C. Administration.
Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc 3.500 firms, the Board said, and
able to |M-rform the prescribed re­ Portland. Oregon.
of these 1.600 showed no viola-
NOTICE OF TIM BER SALE
quirements of the homestead law.
FOR RENT 5 miles south of Cot­ ! tions while approximately the
Sealed h I d >, marked outside
Claimant's affidavit as to the "Bid for Tim ber," and addressed
tage Grove on Highway 99, 1 same number reported minor vio­
extent to which he had compiled to the (Tiief Forester, O and C.
newly decorated
cabin.
Free lations through misunderstand­
w ith the law before* his disability Administration. 410 Custom House
showers, water and lights. Also ings. The reports resulted in 35
prevented further compliance w ill Portland. Oregon, w ill lx* received
one »ere of garden* free w ith each suspension orders, affecting 46
be supported by the testimony of *untll 10:30 A. M., Pacific Time,
cabin. Pass Creek Service Sta­ firm s and one individual. Thirteen
two of the following named w it­ May 12, 1942, for the purchusc nt
tion. phone 5F21.
3'2-Htp-39 Federal Agencies and more than
|
Custom-built
timber
ti|Min
tracts
hereinafter
nesses which w ill be taken before
3.500 investigators are cooperat­
described;
each
bid
must
state
the
any size wanted *
the Register. United States Land
SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ing w ith the Board in the sur-
amount
per
M.
tort
B
m
.
winch
Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on w ill be offered for each speck*
for rent. Close in. Call W. B. i veys.
| A ll work guaranteed
the 7th day of May, 1942.
Johnston.
35-ltp
and the total consideration which
Prices.
Names of Witnesses and Ad- w ill be |>ald for the timber. No
I We call for and deliver
The Office of Price Adminis­
dreaaes: Roy O. Young of Rose­ bid for less than the appraised
MILL TAKE ON SHARES—
tration
fro z e
manufacturers,
I PHONE COTTAGE GROVE
burg, Oregon; Lloyd Crouch of value w ill l>e considered. Each bid
wholesale and retail prices of
W
IL
L
TA
K
E
some
m
ilk
cows
on
must
be
submitted
in
duplicate
Roaelnirg. Oregon; Eugene L ittle
171 FOR IN FO R M ATIO N
shares fo r the duration of the plumbing fixtures and of 44 com­
of Roseburg. Oregon; Harold and be accompanied by a deposit
in the form of a certified check
war or less. R. E. Carl He on the mon household electrical appli­
Evans of Roseburg, Oregon.
in tavor "1 Hi" Ti i-.i-in < r of
W. W. Chrisman place on Disston ances, all at March 30 levels.
GEORGE FIN LEY.
the
United
States.
The
depos­
★
route.
34-3tp-36 Ceilings were also set on whole­
31-51-35
Reg is i.-i
sale prices of bond, ledger, book
it of any successful b i d d e r
and plain and fancy cover paper
w ill be credited on the contract.
WEI.I. D R IL L IN G -
NOTICE OF FINAL
and bristols, and on producers
Payment In fu ll at the time of
• SETTLEMENT
filing the contract Is required in
W ATER W E L L
D R ILLIN G , quotations fo r Pennsylvania an­
sales amounting to 92590 or less.
pumps and supplies. Phone thracite coal. The agriculture de­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN For copies of I he form of proposal,
26F23. J. H. Thomas, Oakland, partment said the retail cost of
CASH
CASH
CASH
form
of
contract
jjnd
bond,
terms
That the undersigned. NONA
Oregon.
34-tfc food is now 10G above the 1935-
KELLY, A dm lm xlratrlx of the Es­ of jmyment. amount of deposit re­
39 average, but is s till below the
Come to Callahan's cause you REAL ESTATE AGENCY
tate .4 FRED KELLY, deceased, quired w ith hid. amount of bond
1929 level.
required
w
ith
contract
and
other
w
ill
want
to
buy
used
davenport
has filed her final report and ac­
C hilian Defense.
Information,
application
should
be
Farms, ranches, country homes
count as such w ith the C lerk of made to the address shown above. $4.95, chairs $4.1*5 and $8.95.
Civilian Defense D irector Lan­
the County Court of Lane County. IN LANE COUN TY: T. 17 S . R ., Ladies desks for home $6.95, bought and sold through the E. A. dis said Axis air raids on Ameri­
Oregon, and that Tuesday the 21st 2 K., Sec. 11, all merchantable and rockers $3.95 and too Calla­ Stout realty agency, a nation-wide ca war industries this spring are
day of April, 1942, at the hour of lim ber designated for cutting on, han's have new and smart bed organization which offers choice "entirely possible." He said " it
10:00 o'clock a. m. in the County the S 'jS 's , estimated for the pur- room suites for $39.75 and $49.73. property anywhere in the United is worth a dozen bombers to the
Wood circulators . . now. you States. Free listings, free apprais­
Court Room In the County Court pose of this sale to lie 3040 M.ft.
Germans to wreck vital industries,
House In Eugene, Lane County, Yellow Fir. No hid for less than may not get them next fa ll . . . als. Call or w rite W. F. Burgess, even in the heart of the country."
$4.00
(x
r
M.ft
B.M
,
or
a
total
used ranges . . . bring your cash representative. Yoncalla, Oregon.
Oregon, has been set us the time
Mr. Landis said $20 m illion of
27-tfc
and place for hearing objections purchase price of $12,160.00, w ill cause you are most sure to find Box 315, phone 142.
OCD funds have been transferred
be considered. A ll Douglas F ir something yon need . . . at Calla­
to the same, if any there l>e, and 34 Inches and less DBHOB and
to build facilities for manufacture
fo r the final settlement of suid all Hemlock trees are reserved han's Furniture Store, Heilig WANTED TO B U Y -
of civilian gas masks. First ship­
'Theatre
Building.
35-ltc
Estate.
from cutting. The S'-jSF.1» Is to
W ANTED TO BUY 22 automatic ments of helmets, arm bands and
NONA KELLY.
be logged w ith caterpillar tractor.!
pistol. M’ill pay reasonable other equipment for a ir raid war­
The right to waive technical de­ of the U S. Fish and W ildlife
Adm inistratrix.
price, Call phone 44.
35-ltp dens and auxiliary firemen and f i
fects,
and
to
reject
any
and
all
Service,
be
used
for
the
purpose
HERBERT W LOMBARD,
police were sent to more than 40
bids
Is
reserved.
Dated
at
Port­
of such extermination. Such poi­
Attorney for Adm inistratrix.
found -
A tlantic and Pacific coast cities.
*
32-5t-36 land, Oreeon, this 7lh day of soned barley may be seemed from
The Armed Forces.
April. 1942 W II. Horning. Chief, the undersigned at hts office in f o u n d Roy’s mackinaw. Was
Forester. O. & C. Administration. Eugene, L adc County. Oregon, at
The Senate passed and sent to
put in our car by mistake. Own­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
35-41-38
approximately the cost of prepa­ er may have same by paying for the House a bill granting pay in­
creases from $30 a month to $42
ration.
I have lx>on np|*ointed the Exe­
this ad. Mrs. R. C. Lowrance. for privates and apprentice sea­
NOTICE.
Date of first publication of this Lorane Rte.
cutor of the Last W ill and Testa­
35-ltp men. and providing proportional
ment of C. A. McFARLAND, de­
WHEREAS in Chapter XXVI notice April 9, 1942.
increases for other classes of en­
(Signed 1 O. S. FLETCHER,
*
M ISC ELLA N EO U S-
ceased. A ll persona having claims ( Jregon Code, 1930, and amend­
listed men in the armed forces.
County Agricultural Agent.
against said estate hereby are re­ ments thereto, it is declared ,0 be
35-3t-37 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR The Post Office Department is­
quired to present them w ith prop­ the duty of every person, firm ,
sued regulations fo r granting of
W iring and Rewiring
er vouchers w ithin six months copartnership, company and cor-!
free first-class mailing privileges
Agents
fo
r
Berkeley
Pumps.
from the dale hereof to me at the poration owning, leasing, occupy-,
NOTICE OF SALE.
for all ranks of the arjned forces. .
Leon
C
Godard,
405
Main
St.,
law office of Herbert W. Lom­ ing, possessing or having charge
The Senate passed and sent to
phone
156-L-201.
10-tfc
bard, Firs, National Bank Build­ of or dominion over any land.' The following described real prop­
the House a b ill eliminating re-
ing, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
place, building, structure, wharf. erty, to-w it:
W ELDING
Dated March 26. 1942.
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
[Her or dock Which is Infested
Electric
Gas
CHARLES BYRON M cFARLAND w ith ground squirrels and other [ East line 6f the Perrin Bryant D.
E xtcutor of the Last W ill and , noxious rodents or predatory a,-. l - ! L. C. No. 75, in Section 35, Town­ Cottage Grove Welding and Boil­
er Works. Madison Street. Phone
Testament of C. A. McFAR­
innls, or as soon ns the presence, ship 20. S. R. 3 West or the W. 1 8 1 - Y , ____________ 26-tfc
LAND, Deceased.
of the same shall conic to his, | M. Lane County, Oregon, said
_
FU N ER AL HOMES
_
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
their or its knowledge, at once to 1 point being 341 feet South of the TO KEEP W E LL have your spine K A R L K. M ÎLLS, Mortician.
Attorney for Estale.
33-51-37 proceed and ,0 continue in good. point where the center line of
Phone 2 02_________ _____
checked over by a chiropractor.
*
faith to exterminate and destroy j the Oregon and Southeastern Dr. C. R. Simkins over Peter-
DENTISTS
NOTICE OF STREET
such rodents by poisoning, trnp- Railroad crosses said East line of | I sen's. Phone 5.
34-tfc
VACATION
DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry
1 ping or other appropriate and ef­ said D. L. C „ thence South 81
-N o. 1 Omer Apartments
degrees
and
14
minutes
West
2051
fective means; and
WATCH OUR GROCERY prices.
Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35
NOTICE Is hereby given Io nil , WHEREAS gray digger ground feet, thence N orth 19 degrees and
Soft drinks and beer from 7:30
persons Interested that at a reg­ squirrels (Citellus douglnsii) are 52 minutes West 430 feet, more or a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Pass Creek
PHYSICIANS
ular meeting of the Council of th " noxious rodents in Lane County, less, to the South Line of County Service Station, Lucky Bayn,
H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­
Rond No. 10t>4. thence Easterly Prop. 5 miles south on highway
C ity of Cottage Grove, Lune ( »regon.
geon — Evenings by appoint­
County, Oregon, ,0 be held upon
Now, therefore, all of sueh per­ along said right of way line to 99.
32-8tp-39
m ent Over Kern’s for Drugs.
jlhe 41 h day of May, 1912, I he un­ sons, firms, copartnerships, car­ I he East line of said Perrin B ry­
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
ant
D.
L.
C.,
thence
south
to
the
owning
dersigned, Oregon State H ighw ay' porntlons and companies
DR
K A T H E R IN E SCHLEEF,
Commission, w ill presenl to said or having dominion over land in place of beginning, excepting 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat
M. D.—Physician a n d Sur­
Council, a petition praying for said Lane County, Oregon, are therefrom a strip of land 20 feet
.
work. Paperhanging, painting.
geon. Apartment 10, Omer
the vacation of that pari of Mon- hereby required ,0 take steps to in width off the east side £ 'inK C. Maxson, 817 So. Third St.
Apartments. Phone 247.
foe Avenue in Long and Landess exterminate said gray digger the right of way of County Road _______________ 50-tfc
Addition to Cottage Grove, lying ground squirrels (Citellus doug- No. 1063, containing 1.5 aerflk.
ATTORNEYS
easterly of F ifth Street and west- lasil) w ithin th irty days from the belonging to the estate of Eliza­
A ll kinds of welding, both elec­
erly of the relocated Pacific High­ dale of the first publication of beth A. Sutherland, deceased, pro­ tric and acetylene. Machinery re­ HERBERT W. LOMBARD, A t­
torney at Law. F irst Nation­
way and between Blocks 19 and this notice. I f sueh steps are not bate case No. 7789, w ill, pursuant pairing and blacksmlthing. O. K.
al R a n k brilding, Cbttage
¡¡2 of said Addition, and you w ill taken, a person or persons ap­ to order of the County .Court of Welding Shop, in new location,
Grove, Oregon. Phone 94.
pointed by the county court of Lane County, State of Oregon, 10th and Jefferaon. ______ 1-tfc
govern yourselves accordingly.
OREGON STATE HIGHW AY said Lane County w ill enter upon made and entered A pril 8, 1912,
A LT A K IN O — Lawyer, 613
Jntrph Washed Face
said lands and proceed Io exter­ to be sold for cash, or for cash
Main s t r e e t . Office phone
COMMISSION.
Joseph is the only person of whom
254J; Res. phone, 28F31,
minate said gray digger ground and credit, nt private sale on and
By II. B GLAISYFR,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
squirrels (Citellus douglnsii) and after May 9, 1942, nt the law of­ the Bible ¿ays that he Washed his
Secretary.
Date of first publication, April the cost of said extermination w ill fice of Alta King, 613 Main Street, face. But the Christian is com
L.
NICHOLAS C.RANOFF
Cottage Grove, Oregon, as pro­ manded to wnsh his face as a re­
be levied against said lands.
2nd, 1942.
Lawyer.
613 Main St. Phone-
ligious duty in Matthew 6:17.
The County A gricultural Agent vided by Inw and said order.
Date <>r Inst publication, April
90. Residence Phone 208.
This
notice
Is
published
in
the
hereby designates Monday, April
30th, 1942.
Baker’s l>oten
T IT L E ABSTRACT CO.,- 881
J. M DEVERS, Attorney for 27, as a day to be known ns Cottage Grove Sentinel, Cottage
Old laws penalized grocers and
Oak St., Eugene, Ore. Ed­
"squirrel poisoning day" through­ Grove, Oregon. Date of First pub­
Oregon State Highway
ward F. Bailey. Pres. Ab­
others for short-weight sales. Out
out the said Lane County, and it lication A pril 9, 1942.
Commission.
stracts, T itle Insurance, Es­
of this grew the "baker's dozen,"
P A U LIN E ELMORE
is hereby recommended that poi­
Post Office Address: 329
crow’s.
when the baker put in an extra bun
V lm in is trjlrix
soned barlev, ns prepared by the Al.TA KING
Slate Office Building,
Attorney.
35 I t -38 or doughnut for good measure.
Salem, Oregon.
34-51381 undersigned und representatives
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HELP M A N T E O -
MATTRESSES
Inncrspring and
Cotton
Marine Act to allow insurance of
foreign as well as domestic ships.
Agriculture.
The Department of Agriculture
said it had purchased more than
$803 m illion worth of farm com­
modities, totaling more than 7,-
500 m illion pounds, during th >
first year of the department’s ex­
panded purchase program March
15, 1941, to March 15. 1942 More
than half of all purchases were
for meat, dairy, and poultry pro­
ducts. Most purchases were for
lend-lease shipment.
The agriculture department re­
ported prices of all farm products
combined were 99r 'r of parity on
March 15, 1942, and 46% above
the 1909-14 average. The Com­
modity Credit Corporation re­
ported it has contracted for the
sale, during the period ending
A pril 30, of about 5,500,000 bush-
pis of corn and about 240,000
bushels of wheat to be processed
into industrial alcohol.
LANE COUNTY
MATTRESS CO.
Livestock Market
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