T ur itsiiA y. fei mi ah y i LEGAL NOTIGES thb mentina ( w m o B ggyvE ohkooh LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES N O TIC E o r F IN A L M RTlT.KM RNT N O TIC E O F T IM B E R SALE. Willamette Meridian, and the Sealed bid», inaiked o il , aide "Hid No, ih half of l-oi I in S ec­ lor Timber , and addie»»ed to tile tion 30 In Township 20 South Notice In hereby given that Chief Foreater, O. and C Admin­ of Range 3 West of the W il­ (TIA K LK K I) Y It (»N McFAH- is tr a tio n , 4 IO Cuatom llouae, Port­ lamette Meridian, all in Lane I.A N D , un Executor of the I amt land, Oregon, will lie received un- County, Oregon W ill arxt Testament of ( ’. A. Me- tly 10:30 A M., Pacific Time, Feb- Also Lot 1 of Section 19, mary 9, 1943, to r the purebaat for | F A K I.A N D , Dotea *<•W, oa Executor o t the la»», with caterpillar tractor única» oth­ ¡Judge of the Stale of Oregon for Wdl and Teal ament and Codicil erwise directed by the District j Lane County, on the 2nd day of of M A R G U E R ITE M. JOHNSON, Forester. T 18 3.. R 8 W , Sec. 1. February. 1943, which order di­ all merchantable timber dcstgnat- Deceased, ho* filed his flnul ac­ rects that this summons be pub- count In the County Court of the ed for cutting on Lot 2 iN W % ll»hcd once a week for four suc- N E ' . I und Lot 3 iN K '« N W U ). State of Oregon for Lane County, ¡cessive week» in the Cottage has fixed Tuesday the 16th day of estimated for the purpose of this Grove Sentinel, a weekly news­ sale to be 403 M feet Douglas February, 1943. at the hour of paper of general circulation prinl- Fir. No bid for less than $5.00 per 10.-00 o'clock In the forenoon In ed and published iru Cbttage the County Cour, Room at the M .ft.ll.M . or a total purchase Grove, Lane County. Oregon; und price of $2.02300. will be consid­ County Court House, Eugene, that you be required to appear and lame County. State of Oregon as ered. All trees except Douglas F lr answer on or before the last day the time and place lor hearing of s,amfN ties unknown claiming any right, the County Court of Lane Coun­ title, estate, lien or interest in the ty. Oregon. All persona having real estate described in the Com­ claim s against »aid estate are plain, herein, Defendant». hereby notified to present the TO: MARY JA N E ADAMS, first same duly verified with proper and full name unknown, a widow; voucher» to the undersigned at the JA N E LEONARD, firs, and full lotw Office of H ER B ER T W. n a m e unknown, a widow; CAROL LOMBARD, Elys, National Bunk' - B A R F IE L D , a widower; B ER N ­ Building. Collage Grove, Oregon IC E B A R F IE L D K E IH N . a w id­ within six months from the date ow; ROBERT H A R D IN G BAR- of the first publication of this no­ H E L D . and MARY BAREIRLD. tice, Date« I and first published his wife; CHARLES COMER, a! January 21. 1943. RA YM O N D single person: H E L E N COMER GRUBE und T W II.A L. S T E W ­ IX )E and JOHN DOE, her hue-1 ART, Administrator and Adminis­ band, first and full names being tratrix of the Estate of IIA R IIY unknown; the unknown helm of L GRUBE. H ER B ER T W. LO M ­ A LBER T HOSERUD; GEORGE A. LAWSON, a widower; also the BARD, Attorney for Ealute. ________________________ 23-5t-27| unknown Iwlrs of any of the above named prisons or parties, if any are deceased; also all other per­ N O T IC E O F F IN A L sons or parlies unknown claiming SETTLEM ENT any ugh», title, estate, lien or in­ terest In the real estate described N O TIC E IS H EREBY G IV E N , That M ARY JO SE PH IN E P H IL - in the complaint herein, D E F E N D ­ ANTS: L U ’S a.» Administratrix of the IN THE NAME OF THE Estate of ROBERT P H IL L IP S . Deceased, has filed herein her fin­ S I A I E O F OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to al account In the County Court of "ppenr ond answer the Complain, the State of Oregon for Lane of the plaintiffs filed against you County, has fixed Ihe 23rd day of in Ihe ubove entitled suit on or February, 1943, at the hour of before the last day of the time 10:<)i) o'clock In the forenoon In the County Cburt Room, Counly prescribed In the order of publi­ Court House, Eugene, Lunc Conn-, cation, to-wit: on or before March 4, 1943, and if you fail to so ap­ ty. Oregon, ns the place for Ihe hearing of objections; all objec-1 pear and answer for want there­ of, the plaintiffs will apply to the »ions thereto must be filed on or above entitled Com, for the re­ before said dale. Dated and II i - h I lief piayed for in the complaint, published January 21, 1943. MARY to-Wlt: That you and each of you, JO SE PH IN E P H IL L IP S , Admin­ lie adjudged to have no e sta te or I istratrix. H ER B ER T W. LO M ­ interest whatsoever In or to the BARD, Attorney. 23-5,-27 land or premises herein described, to-wit : Chimney The North H a l f of the A chimney that become» too hot Northeast Quarter of NEM to hold one'« hand against should of Section 25 In Township 20 ba carefully Inspected and repaired South of Range 4 Went of the I M ETT L A M E N T Grove. Lane County, Oregon. 25-5,-29 f/ay Shortage to Increase Use of Wheat by Dairies PAGE SEVEN B u y, S ell, R en t o r T ra d e T h ru A S e n tin e l W an tad , T h ey A re In e x p e n siv e W E S T IL L have a few used folri- W ATER W ELL D R IL L IN G , oway beds le ii at a bargain. pumps and supplies. Phone These .can', be bough, now. Mc­ 2CF23. J. H. Thopias, C ok land. Laughlin's Furniture Rtore. 25-1,c • >regc n 42-tfc W ith the market supplies of hay FOR R E N T — becoming extri-mely light all along RATES: 2 cent» per word for 1st the Pacific coast, price* hav • insertp,n j Pl,nf ppr word fo r sub - FOR R E N T 1 acres, 5 room fur­ moved up »haiply during recent strquent insertions, M i n i m u m nished house, chicken house, weeks to the highest levels for charges; 1st insertion 30 cent», garYige and barn Near Thornton many years, according to the sutme(|uent insertions, 25 cents Corners. See Alta King. 25-16' Weekly hay market review broad­ each insertion. Service charge of I cast on K O A C b y th e O .S .C . E x ­ 15 cents additional will be added FOR REN T; 6-room unfurnished fer want ads charged after Thurs­ tension servlre. house, wood »0 sell. 6-room fur­ These oondRtoiM lend emphasis day. Keyed ads 23 cents extra. nished house. 222 Cherry Court. bi the Information contained in a Card of thanks, resolutions, etc., 25-ltp new food-for-victory bulletin on take same rate as want ads. ; feeding wheal to milk cows under FOR R EN T: A F IN E residence. wartime conditions Jus, released FOR HALFz— basement for furnace & wood, as Extension Bulletin 611. wired electric stove, splendid B A B Y C U M KA The ixilJetin points ou, that if neighborhood, all kinds built-ins, wheat for dairy cattle 1» ground White Leghorn, New Hampshire», coarsely it can be fe,| up to 50 from 2 and 3 year old hens. Our double garage, place for garden, per cent of the grain ration with­ neighbor». Lane county poultry- shade trees, paved streets und walks, small family preferred. out ill effects und that it has been men, purchased more than 90,000 , fed up ,0 75 per cent with no from us last season. Geo. M. Peter­ See W. B. Johnston, Real Estate, trouble except some loss of pala- sen Hatchery, Eugene, Oregon, loans, rental». Office 22 So. 5th. 25-1to 23-13tc-35 Phone 58. tability. 'I he bulletin shows the Route 1. I comparative value of different feeds at different prices, and gives FOR SALE: 1930 Chevrolet coach, FOR REN T- - Floor sanders, wax­ e n and a vacuum cleaner. The directions for preparing various $150.00, excellent tire«. 1928 concentrate mixtures containing Model A Ford coupe 635 South Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc large amounts of coarsely ground River Road. Telephone 111Y. wheat. __________ 25-2, p-26 M L S C E L L A N E O L S — From the standpoint of total di­ W A N T E D USED F U R N IT U R E : gestible nutrients, if ground wheat F<|R SALE: Raobits, one spotted We pay highest cash price for can be purchased at $40 a ton or buck, $1.00. 8 young ones 4ac used furniture whether its one less I, Is a better buy than alfalfa each. Mrs. Eula Keller, 911 South piece or a car load. McLaughlin's hay at $25 a ton, according to the I River Road. 25-ltp Furniture Store. 25-ltc bulletin. More wheat feeding can thus serve to ‘‘stretch’' the hay FOR SALE: Montrey bed room W A N T E D Home for well trained nupply. suite equipped with box springs four-year-old spayed female ter­ One reason for the scarcity of and 5iX)-coil innerspring mattress. rier. Inquire apartment 9, Omer hay available for shipment is* the This suite almost like new and a Apartments. 25-ltp difficulty ,0 obtain labor for bal­ bargain. McLaughlin’s Furniture ing and hauling. Storms have in-¡Store. 25-1,c GAS, ELE C TR IC W E L D I N G . terfered also, although the supply truck winches made, etc. I f it ’s of hay actually available for move­ FOR SALE: 4-year-old Guernsey- a repair job, get our estimates. ment is probably quite limited, Jersey cow »0 freshen middle of Cottage Grove Boiler and Weld­ says L R. Breithaupt, extension March. Dan Clasby, 1142 Birch ing Co. Madison Street. Phone economist. i . tf= Avenue. Telephone 86J. 25-ltp 181Y. Specific official data as ,0 stocks of hay now on hand are no, FOR GOOD HOT FOOD try the available, bu, unofficial j-eports on FOR SALE: 1929 Model A 2-door. Broadway Cafe, across from the 2 nearly new tires, 3 fair tires. hay supplies and livestock num- Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon. $125.00. See Nettie Estes, 5 miles i>ers. as well as price trends, in­ 25-ltp _______________________ 23-3tc-25 dicate that supplies of hay are west on Lorane route. shorter than usual and probably All kinds of welding, both elec­ sufficient only for a normal win­ FOR SALE: Young farm-raised tric and acetylene. Machinery re­ ter a, best. work mare, black, well broken, pairing and blacksmith ing. O. K. In the even, that heavier than the blocky, eaxy-kep, kind. Alsea Welding Shop, in new location. 25-3tp-27 normal feeding is required the Hawley, phone 5F12. lOtn and Jefferson. 1-tfc balance of this winter ,the value of O regon’s surplus wheat reserve C. E R U TH , District Agent for 25 Years Experience. Clean, nea« will i>ecome more apparent each T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y NU RS­ work-. Paperhanging, painting. month until new feral becomes ERY. Fruit, nu, and shade trees, C Maxson, 817 So. Third St. available, says Breithaupt. Wheat ornamental shrubbery. Sales yard 50-»fc is an excellent feed for other live­ on Henderson Avenue. W. Spring- stock. as well as for milk cows, field. Mai) address, R. 4, Box 307, AT FIRST according ,0 tests made by the Eugene. Oregon. 22-12tc-31 SIGN OF A Oregon experiment station over a period of yean. PRUNES, clean. Sweet, Medium size Pettites. 100 lbs. F. O. B. Building Pap< r for Lining $6.50. 13 lbs. $1.00. Extra choice Prunes, lb. 10c. G W ither L Block, Clinton county Italian !'«•• », Brrswaa Large q uantitiM of beeswax «re now beiAg used by Ihe arm y and navy for waterproofing tn aterla li ai*d »hell coating. AN AMAZING OFFER! YOUR .MONEY BACK if Or. P a rk e r’s Corn R em over fails to remove any painful com or cal­ lous. Only 35c at Cottage Grove Pharmacy. Men, Women Over 4 0 Don’t Be Weak, Old Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger general lonlM aCImtiUnft. bo«li«i laeÌMfef Iron, < ' A 73 T < k e fM trw t <’o ntakM o fte n i.«e«i*,t » fte r 4G __ _ ______ __ cium p f.in p h a ie Sf.<| v io u t l n H| w r it « . ' I t dm w. m uch for p a tie n t« . 1 fooM It tn y self. x e lf Kextgiu H rsw ilu w were err ftne?’ fine. H s m p p i - I a t l J I ir itro d u riu u r • U e (ja tr r x T o n ic Ta ble» « onal« 26c. H f« rt laLiins a n d /c u r « y n u M « r . to la v a ry d a y . For sale at all good drug stores everywhere in Cottage Grove, at Kelly Drug. Professional Cards FU N E R A L HOMES K A RL K M ILLS, Mortician. Phone 202 D EN TISTS DR W. E. LEBOW Dentistry -N o . 1 Omer Apartments _ Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35 PH Y SIC IA N S H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ geon - Evening» by appoint­ ment. Over Kern’» for Drug» Cottage Grove, Oregon. DR K A T H E R IN E SCHLEEF. M. D.— Physician a n d Sur­ geon. Apartment 10, Omer Apartments. Phone 247. ATTO RNEYS H ER B ER T W. LOM BARD. A t­ torney at Law. First Nation­ al B a n k building, Cottage Grove. Oregon. Phone 94. ALTA K IN G — Lawyer, «13 Main s t r e e t Office phone 254J; Re», phone. 28F31, Cottage Grove, Ore. agricultural agent, report» local farm ers aro I ¡ng com cribs with roofing or build ng paper to provide storage for grain and soybeans. E ar corn w ill be pu, in cribs made snow fence or other materials. Taint Conserves M etal Protecting metal part» with flnl