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TIU ’USIi.W , APHIL 3d I ft 12 LEGAL NOTICES THE SENTINEL POTTAGE GROVE OREGON LEGAL NOTICES R E A L ES TATE AGENCY LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OF FINAL NETTLEMENT. 52 minutes West 430 feet, more or 7 W., Sec. 23, a ll merchantable less, to the South Line of County ,lm ls-r deslgnntid tor cu ttin g on R A TE S : Five cents per line or Road No. 1064, thence Easterly l o t 12, iN W 'u S W 1, i, and I o , 13 one cent p e r word, w ith m inimum N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N along said rig h t o f way line to tS W 'i.S W 'i» , estimated fo r the che-ge o f 25 cents. Three I rise r- T lu it Ihe undersigned, O. R. the East line of xaid P errin B ry nnrjsisc ot this sale to tie 1750 t,on> fo r the price o f 2'A, If paid M fee, DA F ir, 685 M fee, DB SEARS, AilmuUxti'Mtor o f (lie ant D. I.. C., them » south to the F ir, .‘>5 M fee, DD F ir, 15 M. in advance. W a n t ads w ill be estate of GEORGE T. SEAHS. do- place of la-glnnlng, excepting fee, Hemlock, 115 M. fee, Re«', -•barged only where firm s or In eeased, hns filed him fln n l report therefrom a s trip of land 20 feet Cedar, 54 Red Cedar Poles. No dividuals have established credit. and ucrount us «itch w ith On* In w idth o ff the east side being bid fo r l«*ss than $3.00 per M f, Send money to iu m re insertion. I f County C lerk o f Lane County, the rig ht of wuy o f County Road B M fo r the DA F ir, $2.50 per M charged add 15c. Keyed ads 25c ft. B.M. for the DB F ir, $2 .00 per extru. Card of thanks 50c if not Oregon, and that Tuesday, th<* No. 1003, containing 1.5 acres. over 50 woids, If over 50 words, 12th day of May, 1942, haa been Said p ro pe rty iMdonging to the M. ft. B.M. fo r the D D F ir, $1.50 set by the Hon C linton I lord, estate of EIlzalM-th A. Sutherland, per M f, B.M. fo r the Red Cedar, curds of- thanks w ill be charged $1 to) per M. ft. B.M. fo r the Hem at the regular rate. Copy must lie Judge of xaid C ourt, us the liner deceased, probate rase No. 7789, lock, $.75 each to r the Red Cedar In Wednesday to Insure Insertion. and pluce fo r the hearing of ob- w ill Is- sold pursuant to order of Poles, or a to ta l purchase price of Jeetlona to tie Marne, If uny there Ila- C ounty C ourt of Lane County, $7.3« »0 50, w ill he considered. T. FOR R EN T— be, and filia l ite,t lenient of Maid S tale of Oregon, made and enter* IK S., R. 1 W., Sec. 1, all merch estate. antable tim b e r designated for 1 cd A p ril 8, 1942, fo r cash, o r fo r FOR K E N T to unincumbered G. It. HEARS, A d m in istra to r cash and credit, at p rivate sale on c u llin g on the S W ‘iS W '4 , e sti «xiuple: M o d e r n unfurnished mated lo r the pur|M>se of this sale of the Estate of GEORGE ■nd . d i d Mu) 9, 1912, ill Un- law cottage on close-in farm . Garden to lx- 1585 M feet Yellow F ir, 60 T, HEARS, Deceased. oft lee of A lta King, 613 Main spot. W ater fumish«-d. Would con M feel Red Cedar, 50 M. feel H E R B E R T W LO M BAR D , i Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon, as Hemlock, 10 M. ree, Incense Ce sider house and farm w ork in ex A ttorn ey fo r Estate, 35-51-39 provided by law- and said order. dar, 25 Re«) Cedar Poles No bid change fo r rent. See W C. M a rtin 33-tfc Thia notice Is published In the lot less than $4.00 per M. ft. B.M. at Sentinel office. C ottage Grove Sentinel, a q u a li lo r Ihe Yellow Eir, $150 per M. NOTICE OF STREET fied Newspaper, of Cottage Grove, II. B.M. fo r the fle d Cedar, $1.25 FOR R E N T 5 miles south o f C ot VACATION tage Grove on Highway UH, 1 .Oregon. Date of F irs , publication per M. ft. B.M. fo r the H em kxk. $1.00 per M. ft. B.M. fo r the In rv-wly decorated cabin. Free April 9, 19,2 cense Cedar, $.75 ea. to r the Red showers, w a te r and lights. Also N O T IC E Is hereby given to all P A U L IN E ELM O R E. Cedar Polos, or a to tu l purchase persons Interested that nt a reg A L T A K IN G , A d m in is tra trix price o f $6,521.25, w dl lx- consid one sere o f garden free w ith each u la r meeting of the Council of tin* A ttorn ey. 35-51-39 ered. T 18 S „ R 7 W , Secs 9 cabin. Pass Creek Service S ta C ity o f Cottage Grove, I j iih * 32-8tp-39 an«l 17, a ll mercnantable tim ber tion, phone 5F21. County, Oregon, to be held u|x>n designated fo r cu ttin g on the NOTICE OE FI NA I. tin- 4th day of May, 1942. th e un S W '. S W 'i of Se« 9. N '- i N 'i of TW O HOUSES FOR R E N T to SETTLEM EN T. dersigned, Oregon State Highway Sec 17. estimated fo r the purpose responsible parties. 4 miles east CornmlMNion. w ill present to said of this sale Io be 2595 M fee, o f Cottage Grove. See Harvey N O T IC E IS HER EBY G IV E N . Douglas F ir, 30 M. feet Red Council, a p etition praying fo r K e lly a, Iriah-S w artz. 37-3,c-39 That PACI-1NE RUEGGER. Ad fbir. No bid fo r less than $2.75 the vaeutlon of that par, o f M on roe Avenue In Long and Ijindess m in is tra trix of the estate a t ROSE |x-r M. ft. I l M fo r the Douglas FOR R E N T — F loo r sanders, wax- A d dition to Cottage Grove, lying RUEGGER, deceased, has filed F ir, $1.50 per M. ft. B M. fo r the ers and a vacuum cleaner. The Re«l Cedar, or n to ta l purchase easterly of F ifth Street and west her fin al report and ueeount as price o f $7.181.25, w ill be consid Grove Hardware, phone 18 33-,fc such w ith the C lerk o t the ('o u r, e rly of the rrloc'H « I Buciflc H igh ered. A ll Douglas F ir 32 inches way unit between lilix 'k s 19 and of Lane County, State of Oregon, and less D BH O B on the N 'A N E '« 3-ROOM M O D ER N cottage fo r 22 of said Addition, and you w ill and that Tuesday, the 19,h day of an<l N E I iN W 'i is reserved from rent. A irp o rt Park, 44 mile May, 1942, a, the hour of 10:00 c u ttin g Method of logging to be govern yourselves accordingly. south on highw ay 99. 36-3,p-38 o'clock a m. In the County C ourt w orked out in «mope» u,ion w-iih OREGON STA TE HIGHWAY Room, C ounty Court House, Eu the D is tric t Ranger. T. 19 S., R. commissi , in . 3-raom furnished gene, lam e County, Oregon, has 5 W., See, 19, a ll m erchantable FOR R E N T By II. B. GI-AISYER , apartm ent. Close in, w ater pai I, tim b e r <1<*signate<i fo r cu ttin g on lieen set by the Hon. C linton Secretary. 38-1 tp the S W ts N W U , estimated fo r the 222 C herry C o u rt Date of firs t publication, A p ril Hurd. Judge of said C ourt, as the pur)x>se o f this sale to be 14001 tim e and place fo r the hearing of 2nd. | M feet Red E ir, 15 Red Cedar FOR R E N T 3-room house, p a r t I b ile of lust publication, A p ril objections to the same If any Poles. No bal fo r less than $2.50 ly furnished. $10.00 per month. there la- and the fin a l settlem ent aOtb, i'll? per M. ft. B.M. fo r the Red F ir, 332 Madison Ave. Phone 2F5. E. o f said estate. J M DEVERS, A ttorn ey for and $75 ea fo r the Rod Cedar C. EVenson. 38-3tp-40 P A U L IN E RUEGGER. Ad- Poles, o r a to tu t purchase price Oregon State Highway rn im s tra trlx of the Estate o f $ 3 ->l I 25, Will M core.idcie,| ( 'ommiMslon of ROSE RUEGGER, De The rig ht to waive technical de-1 Poet O f fin - Address: 329 ceased. fccta, and to reject any and .all | S ta te O ffice Budding, bids, is reserved. Dated at P o rt Salem, Oregon. 34-51-38 H E R B E R T W LO M B A R D . A ttorn ey fo r Estate, 36-5,-40 land. Oregon, this 20,h day of A p ril, 1942. W H. H om ing, Chief Forester, O and C, A d m in is tra NOTH E O F FIN A L NOTICE O F MEKTINU OF tion. 37-2,-38 SETTLEM EN T. IIOVRI, OF EQUALIZATION. MATTRESSES Innerspring and Cotton N O T IC E IS H ER EBY G IV E N T hat the undersigned, D E L L A 1 H E C K , A d m in is tra trix ot the es tate of u r n , E D W A R D H EC K, deceased, has ftl-xl her fin a l re- jw r, and aix'oun, as such w ith the C ounty C lerk of l-anc County, and th a t Tuesday, the 12th day of May. 1942, has been set by Ihe Honorable C linton Hurd, Judge of satd C ourt, aa the tim e and place fo r the hearing of objections to the ssmu. If any there be. and tie* fia al settlem ent o', said estate. D E L L A I. H EC K. Adm inis tr a trix at the Estate of O TTO E D W A R D H EC K. | ► «•('« ; i ' ! H E R B E R T W LO M B AR D . A tto rn e y fo r Estate. 35-51-39 Notice 1« hereby glv« n , ha, the county board <», equalization of and fo r turn«* County, Oregon, w ill attend ut the court house in said county on the second Monday o f .May, ,h<- same being the 11th day therisif, 1942, ami p ublicly ex amine the assessment ro ll and correct a ll errors ,n vuiuutioq, description o r qualities o f lands, lots o r other property axs«*«M>d by the assessor: and II shall be the d uty of jx-rsonx in,«-rested to up per nt the tim e and place a pjxilnt- «•d. Dated this the 17,li day of A p ril. 1942. W E LB Y STEVENS. .37-3,-39 C ounty Assessor. NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION. R C ustom -built any size wanted Ik q ia rtm e n , o f t h e In te rio r, General 1-and Office a, Roseburg, | A ll w o rk guaranteed Oregon, A p ril 27. 1942. N O T IC E la hereby given th a t $ We call fo r and deliver James E Roberts, ol Oakridge, $ PH O N E CO TTAG E GROVE Oregon, who, on A p ril 8, 1937. made A 'ld itio it-d Homestead En 171 FOR IN F O R M A T IO N try Acts 6-11-06 A- Sec. 2, AO . 4-28-04. No. 022104, fo r N W '1« SW *, N E ■« NW %. W ' a NW H N E ’ i NW ^4. Section 23, Township 21, South, Runge 3 East. W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice o f inten tion ,o make fln nl proof, to <»s- tabllxh claim to the land above dest riN-d. tx-fore Casciua A. Jones. FOR S A L E - N otary Public, at Oakridge, Ore gon. on the 10th day of June, 1942 COW FOR S A L E C all 2F13. 36-3, p-38 C laim ant names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR I T H I J , ATION. Samuel E. W'alker. Charles M. U N IT E D STATES Dena Dunning, F rank X. Dompler, FE E D E R PIGS fo r sale. Sec W. C. o f the In ti-rlo r. G<*n«*ral Land O f M a rtin at Sentinel office. 3 6-,fc Fores, Exchange No. 022704, James G rant, a ll o f Oakridge, fice. O. and C. A dm in istra tio n, Portland, Oregon. Uni,«-d States D ejiartm ent of the Oregon. GEORGE FINLEY. N O TH K O F T IM B E R N A LE In te rio r, D is tric t Land Office. Register. Sealed b id s , m arked outside Roseburg. Oregon. A p ril 10. 19-12. 38-51-42 2NXJ CORDS o f d ry slab wood fo r "B id fo r T im b e r," and addressed Notk-e is hereby given that Mrs. sale: 16-incb, $3.50 per load; to the Chief Forester, O and C. C lara Sumner of Route 1, Box REPORT O F A H O L D IN G COM 4-foot, $2.50 per load, «lelivered. A d m in istra tio n. 410 Custom House Z. A. Coop a, Cottage Grove P A N Y A F F IL IA T E O F A P o tllan d. Oregon, w ill be received 468. C entralia. Washington, did, Foundry. N A T IO N A L B A N K . 36-tfc u n til 10:30 A. M.. Pacific T im e ,’ nn ,h t* tl' " e- ’"«•«<• applicn,ion u i- M uy 12. 1942, fo r the purchaae of «l‘T ’ h<* act of M arch 20, 1922 , 42 uy 12 H A Y Clover tim b e r upon tracds hereinafter S tat. 4651, us amended by the act Puhlikhed In Aceortlanee W ith 7 TONS B A L E D Section 5 2 1 1 .4 '. S. R EV ISED and rye salted. $24.00 ton. described, each hid must state the of F ebruary 28, 1925 , 43 Stat. STATUTES. C. E. Brown, D elight Valley. amount ,x*r M. feet B.M., which 10901, to select certain tim ber W ill lx* offered fo r euch specie« from portions o f NW *«, SW*« Re,x>rt as o f A p r i l 4, 1942, and the to tu l conxiikuntlon which N E 1, . N E ^ S W 1«, See 22. T. 3 g „ of Transam erica C*arpora,ion, W il w ill be |»nld fo r the tim ber. No m ington, Delaware, which is a ffi FOR S A L E E a rly Iw aring w al bid fo r lea« thnn the npprniaed R 10 W., W. M . Siualaw N ation liated w ith The F i r s , N ational nut trees, 25c, 35c. 50c. H a rry al F o m t. T lllo n u x ik County, Ore value w ill lx* rormklercd. Each hid 38-2tc-39 loos, Is- subrnilted in diiplic.ite gon, in exchange fo r N W S E 1» Bank o f Cottage Grove, Oregon. M etcalf, phone 115-J. and lx* accompanied by a ae,x»slt SW *« S W '« . E 1 jS E '4 SW '« SW' ■«. 5642-12. In Ihe form of a certifie d check S W ^ S E '.S W '. , Sec. 35. T. 15 S.. K in d o f business: Holding Com FOR S A L E Woodsaw and good wood truck. A. L. W illiam s. Culp pany. In favor of the Treasurer of R 10 W., Lot 4. S 's N E G N W 'i 38-1,p the U nited States, The depos «S'* Io, 31. S h N W *,N E '« ( S '* M anner in which above-named o r Crock. it o f any auecessful b i d d e r Io, 2». N S S W 'iN E '* , E ' k SE»« ganization is a fflliu tt'd w ith na w ill to* credited on the contract N W \ , N W U S E ‘« NW >4. Sec. 2. tional bank, and degree o f con H E L P W A N TED — l-.ivm i-nt in fu ll n, tlie tim e of T. 16 S „ R 10 W „ W. M „ Siua tr o l: Transam erica C orporation W O M A N W A N T E D a, once for filin g the contract Is required in law N ational Forxwt, Lane Coun owns d ire c tly 90r4 of the o u t general housewi. k. Incjuire at «ale« am ounting ,«> $2500 or leas. standing capital stock o f above 928 South Rth. 38-1 F or copies o f the form o f proposal, ty, Oregon. Any and u ll persona named merpber bank. form o f contract and bond, terms claim ing the lands «elected, or F inancial relations w ith bank: o f |>ayment, amount o f dejxislt re having bona fkle objections to the S to rk o f a ffilia te d bank quired w ith hid, am ount o f bond exchange, should file th e ir p ro owned ....................... $127,687 47 required w ith contract and other tests on o r tx-fore May 26, 1942. Inform ation, application should he I-oans to a ffilia te d hank .. None GEORGE F IN L E Y , made to the addreaa shown above. 37-51-41 Register, Borrowings from a ffilia te d IN L A N E C O U N TY : T. 17 S . R. bank .. .................. ............. None 2 E., Sec. 11, a ll m erchantable Stock o f a ffilia te registered in tim b e r designated fo r c u llin g on U nited States D epartm ent of the name o f liank or known to lie the S ’-jS S , estimated fo r the pur- In te rio r, General Lund O ffice, O. owned by bank d ire c tly o r In pose of this sale to lx* 3040 M.f, and C. A dm in istra tio n, Portland d ire c tly ......................... None Yellow F ir. No bid fo r less than ( iregon. NOTICE O F TIM BER SALK O ther obligations to, or known to $4.00 |»cr M f, B.M . or a total LEADERSHIP Sealed b id s , m arked outside purchase price of $12,160.00, w ill lie held by a ffilia te d bank. None to speed Oregon’# lx* considered. A ll lXiuglus F ir "B id fo r T im b e r", nnd addressed O th e r inform a tion necessary to 34 Inches and less D BH O B and to the Chief Forester, O, and C. I dtaclooe fu lly war effort. relations w ith 410 C u s to m 1 a ll Hemltx-k trees are reserved Adm tnis, tw, Ion, LEADERSHIP bank ........... ..................... None from cu ttin g The SMiHE1« is to House. Portland, Oregon, w ill lx* for Oregon’s tax I, W. L. Andrews, Vice P re s i-; lx* logged w ith rat«*rt>illar trgetor. received u n til 10:30 A. M., P acif problems. The rig h t to waive technical de ic Time, May 12, 1942, fo r the J dent and Treasurer o f Transam- fects, and to reject any and all purchase of tim b e r upon tracts erlca Corporation, do soli*mnly LEADERSHIP each bid. swear th a t the above statement , bids is reserved. Dated ut P o r t- ; hereinafter described; for Oregon’s indus land, Oreeon, this 7th day of must stale the amount per M. fee, Is true, to the beat o f m y kn ow l trial development. B.M., which w ill be offered fo r A p ril, 1942. W. H. Horning, Chief edge and belief. F onw ler, O. Ai C. A d iiu n is,ra tion each species and the to ta l consid LEADERSHIP W. L. AN D R EW S. , 35-41-38 eration which w ill be paid fo r the that is efficient, Sw orn to and subacribed before lim lx*r. No bid fo r less than the effective, friendly. appraised value w ill lx- «x>nsl«4ered. me th is 22 day of A p ril, 19-12. Each bid must to* subm itted In NOTICE O F HALE. V IR G IN IA A. BEEDE. duplicate and be accompanied by N o ta ry Public in and fo r the The follow ing described real prop- 11 d<’ix>xit in the form o f n c e rtl- C ity nnd C ounty of San F ra n e rty ,o -w i, • *“ "*1 (!bpc*< io favor of the rreasur- cisco, State o f C alifornia. er of the U nited States. The de Beginning at a jx iin , on the posit of any successful bidder w ill M y Commission Expires M ay 6, FOR G O V E R N O R East lint- of the P e rrin B ryant D. lie credited on Ihe contract. Pay 1945. 3 8 -ltc Fri A J , S neH ( o i G o » Com m • * ” * S u y ig r S c t 'y , P la t t B l d f P o r t la n d L. C. No. 75, in Section 35, T ow n m ent in lu ll at Ila- tim e of filin g ship 20, S. R. 3 West of Ihe W, Ihe contract is required in sales M. Lane County, Oregon, said am ounting to $2500 o r less. F or R elief at last from th a t gurcHng, «m ottory ixdnt being 341 fee, South of the i-opics o f Ihe form of proposal, A I fealing AN AMAZING- OFFER! fe«lin< in the etomach. W han unviwad by «' p o in t when: the center line of form o f contract and bond, terms ■ eSCBM exceaa acid from food ferm entation or VO VR M ONEY B A tT t if Dr. re rv o u i eadtem ent try A D L A Tablet«. rervoua the Oregon and Southeastern of payment, amount o f deposit re H Ito rke r's Corn Remover falls to Contutn C ontain Riamuth and Carho^ataa for quired w ith bid, amount of bond H V Q U IC K relief. i Your druggist haa A D L A Railroad crosses said East line of remove any painful corn o r cal required w ith contract nnd other Tablet«. ableta. said D, L. C., thence South 81 Inform al Ion, application should to lous. O nly 35c at Cottage Grove degrw s and 14 minutes West 205 rnade to (to* address shown above Phaim acy. feet, thence N o rth 19 degrees and IN L A N E C O U N TY : T. 16 S „ R. Kelly Drug Co. LANE COUNTY MATTRESS CO. J 9 .A M A . PAGE SEVEN Farms, ranches, co un try homes hough, and sold through the E, A. Stout re a lty agency, a nation-wide organization which offer« choice property anywhere In the United States. Free listings, free apprais als. Call o r w rite W. F. Burgess, representative. Yoncalla, Oregon, Box 315, phone 142. 27-,fc WELL DRILLING— W ATER W ELL D R IL L IN G , pumps and supplies. Phone 26F23. J. H. Thomas, Oakland, Oregon. 34-,fc M M C KLLAN EO U $250, PRIZES, $5i> In trophies and ribbons. Classes fo r pure-toed lambs, single, and pen of 3 fat lambs. F. F. A., 4-H , and open classes fo r Benton, IJnn, and Lane counties. M ay 16. F o r inform ation w rite Junction C ity F at Lamb Show. 38-2tc-39 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR W irin g and R ew iring Ag«*nt» fo r Berkeley Pumps. Leon C. Godard, 405 M ain St., phone 156-L-201. 10-tf<. TO K E E P W E L L have yo ur spine checked over by a chiropractor. D r. C. R. Sim kins over Peter sen’s. Phone 5. 34-tfc W A TC H OUR GROCERY prices. S oft drinks and beer from 7:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Pass Creek Service S tation, L ucky Bayn, Prop. 5 miles south on highway 99. 32-8tp-39 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat w ork. Paperhanging, painting. C. Maxson, 817 So. T h ird St. 50-tfc AU kinds of welding, both elec tr ic and acetylene. M achinery re p a irin g and blacksm ithing. O. K. W elding Shop, In new location, 10th and Je tte n o n . 1-tfc TOD LATE TO C LA SSIFY — W 'AN TED Peeled f i r piling, a ll lengths. Quote price f-o.b. ship ping point, quantities can supply, earliest thipm ent. Niedermeyer- M a rtin Lum ber Co., Portland, Oregon. 38--7tp-44 LEGION SPO NSO R S T R A IN ING CAMP. Announcement tha, the sixth annual Beaver Boys’ State, c iti zenship tra in in g camp sponsored by the Amerk-an Legion of Ore gon. wiU be held at Oregon State College, June 14 to 21 inclusive, has met w ith early response front various sections o f the state, ac cording to D. M. McDade, presi dent of the to-ard o f directors, of Portland. Enrollm ent fo r Ihe 1942 camp w ill be lim ite d to 3 0, boys be tween the a g e s of 15 and 19 Wk«n ilomacb ( U • • • m i Io im oihar 10«, years who have completed the 8th •n d fo a caa • • i l l / (aka • < • • * b r» « h , « / grade but have not attended col SOLKX1K S n v s . • n a i a a S i u la a a r a 11 1 1OOK14 Ik« Itu d licb knd • ! / • ! Ckk, kkd lege. Sponsors o f boys are urged T H S K B tk ik b ’ a i (or ( m ilk , «tuck boaat S i /o a r Dro< S to re ._______________ to select only those youths w ith outstanding qualifications in char acter. service and leadership, who Cottage Grove Pharmacy, K e lly w ill have a serious a ttitu d e to w ard an Intensive citizenship D rug Co., and Kent's fo r Drugs. I— — to tra in in g program. Ownmanderx of a ll Am erican Legion posts In the state have been furnished w ith folders and o the r inform a tion concerning the FUNERAL HOMES Beaver Boys' S tate program and are now contacting p a trio tic , c iv KARL K MILLS, Mortician. ic, fra te rn a l and service organiza Piione 202 __________ tions as w ell as individuals rela _______ D E N T IS T S ________ tive to sponsorship o f boys in the DR. W. E. LE B O W —D om lotry various communities. Sponsorship -N o . 1 Omer Apartm ents this year has been placed at $12 Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 per boy which covers the entire cost of the 8 day program, except P H Y S IC IA N S transportation to and fio m C or H. A X LE Y , Physician and S ur vallis. Transportation is to be geon — Evenings by appoint provided by the Legion posts or ment. Over Kern’s fo r Drugs. other sponsoring organizations. Cottage Grove. Oregon. Applications and fees from DR K A T H E R IN E SC H LEEF, posts, service clubs o r individuals M. D.—Physician a n d S ur should be filed w ith the state d i geon. A p artm en t 10. Om er rector, P. O. Box 1351, Portland, Apartm ents. Phone 247. before Saturday. M ay 23. In draw ing up the program fo r ATTO R N EYS this year's camp, the board o f d i H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D , A t rectors has given special atte ntio n torney a t Law. F irs t N ation to conditions brought on by the al B a n k building. Cottage w ar and has pointed out that now, Grove. Oregon. Phone 94. more than ever, proper tra in in g A L T A K IN G — Lawyer, 613 fo r sound leadership and adher M ain s t r e e t O ffice phone ence to the principles of A m eri 254J; Res. phone. 28F31, can gm ernm ent are paramount. Cottage Grove, O re ._______ A g g ra v a tin g G as A D L E R I K A Professional Cards SHORE PATROL A PPO IN TED . Appointm ent o f H erbert A. Busterud o f M arshfield, nation il defense commission chairm an fo r the Oregon departm ent o f the Am erican Legion, as commander 6-ROOM HOUSE fo r rent. Inquire of the Oregon shore p atrol was 626 M ain St. 3S -l:u announced Saturday by Governor Charles A. Sprague. This is a civi- K iR SALE W eaner pigs Also lian defense group, organized by choice of tw o good young Guernsey bulls. A rnold Duerst, Disston route, Mosby Creek. Tele phone 19F4. 3 8 -ltp W O M AN W A N T E D w m k . P hone 49. fo r bakeiy 3 8 -ltp FDR S A I.E 19 u o !e , 2- door sedan, good rubber. $5o»J cash. C all 278R Thursday evc- nmg. 3 8 -ltp FOR S A LE Two d ra ft horses and se, of harness, choice o f three. A t the Davis place five miles out <>n Mosby Creek. Roy E. Hutcnison. 3 8 -ltp F U R N IS H E D C A B IN S F o r Rent by week o r m onth, u tilitie s fu r nished, o il hea, and gas ranges. Inquire R«*ed’s Service Store, 3^a miles south on 99. 38-tfc SPOT CASH paid fo r q u a lity household goods— steel beds, springs, washers, re- frigeratora, e tc .--B rin g them in - get yo u r m oney—a t — Callahan s, Eugene. Callahan's F u rn itu re Store o f fers a Singer sewing machine. $7 50: Lang wood range. $32.50. Bed room suite. $44.50 w ith free 37-2tc-38 bed room chair. Shop Callahan’s. Hedig Theatre Bldg. 3 8 -lte the Am erican Legion post com manders In the coastal area, at the request o f the IX arm y corns last Decemtor. <X ficial rccogn» tion of M. Bcsterud as comma,«ti er follow« d the request o f the arm y tha, this im portant observa tion group lx* integrated w ith tto* natipnal program of civilia n de fense. Duties of the shore p atrol are of an undisclosed nature but a ll members are volunteers and are a.'erted only in tim e of enters* ency, L N IC H O LA S G R A N O F F — Lawyer. 613 M ain St. Phone 90. Residence Phone 208. T IT L E A B STR AC T CO . ~ 881 Oak St., Eugene, Ore. Ed w ard F. Bailey, Pres. Ab stracts, T itle Insurance, Es crows. Real Estate Values 4 room house. One acre garden. E le c tricity, c ity w ater. ’A m ile out. $800. 15 acres best bottom soil, creek, paved road. 7-room house, barn, chickim houses. I ’ ? miles west o f town. $1,800. 74 acres, 35 acres can be cultivated. 3 to d room house. E le c tri c ity , 2 barns, creek, tim ber. 6 miles out. Paved road. $2,800. 160 acres, 20 acres cleared. Good barn, neat little house, w a te r piped into house. Being a little o ff the county road is a ll th a t prevents this place selling fo r around $3,500. A steal at $1,500. 102 acres. 40 acres in cu ltiva tio n . 7-room house. Large barn, open range, year round creek, good road. 2 miles from town. $3.500. 320 Madison. Large lot, gcxxl garden. 5-room house in A - l shape. $2,000. $700 down and $25 m onth. 1039 Chestnut. 2 lots, fr u it trees, garden spot, 5-room house, nea, and clean. Priced fo r quick sale at $1,25'). Terms. 1 block from business d is tric t. 5-room house, no repairs needed^ just been painted and redecorated, $1,300. V ery easy terms. JAMES A. RODMAN LANE COUNTY REALTY SERVICE INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE. 701 Main KEEP ’EM FLYING and FIGHTING Vote— Wheat Marketing Quotas W hat have wheat quotas to do w ith the suc cess of our a ir forces ? Jus, this w hat we do on the home fro n t can determ ine the outcome o f battles thousands of miles away. F or every fig h tin g man a t the fro n t, there must be 18 people w o rk in g on farm s, in factories, and elsewhere, to make and ship the things need«*d at the fron t. So to keep the boys fly in g and fig h tin g sail ing and shooting we can’, qpend much tim e on fr ills or things we can do w itlio i.:. T hat means we shouldn't spend tim e grow ing and handling a io, of wheat wv don', need now. O ur eleva,o:s are already crowded w ith an extra year's sup p ly on top o f w ha, we ll ge, in a few weeks from this year's crop. Chances are we’re going to have trouble shipping and storing this new crop because o f the great surplus now on hand. W ith o u t some means o f holding it o ff the m ar ket, the new wheat crop can piay hob w ith our badly overworked transportation system and cripple a v ita l part ot our w ar effo rt. Quotas o ffe r a sane. d«*mocra-:c way to handle this wheat problem. They give every farm er a chance to sell w hat he grows on his share of the to ta l acreage needed to meet the N a tio n ’s wheat requirements. They safeguaid the small fa rm e r whose livin g depends on w hat he gets fo r his crop against the dangers o f a m arket broken by a flood o f wheat. They w ill free men, land, and «?quipment fo r the production of v ita lly needed fexxts m ilk, eggs, meat and other farm products. They w ill show the fig h tin g men who defend us that w r are on our jobs behind the fron t. PUT THE PUNCH WHERE IT COUNTS Vote—Saturday, May 2 FARMERS UNION LOCAL WHEAT FARMERS COTTAGE G. SENTINEL C0TAGE G. CREAMERY