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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1944)
TIP’W a Y, JAXT à BY 20, Millers Bump Lions By Score t of 38 to 19 1944 THE KKVrTNEL roTTAfTE OKOVT! OftWHOW All kind* of welding, both elec tric and acetylene. Machinery re pairing and blacksmithing. O. K. Welding Shop. In new location. a reasonable bid shall have been 10th and Jefferson 1-tfc received, said sale to be made for cash LYMAN E ADAMS. Ad ministrator HERBERT W. LOM FOB K E N T — BARD, Attorney for Administra FOR RENT: Furnished apart tor. 23-5t-27 NOTICE OF ment; also sleeping rooms 131 ADMI.MKTKATOK'S KALE North It St. 23-ltp NOTH E OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT . Notice is hereby given that un W a n t a d s The Springfield Mllli-ro took a 38 to l,( deelshtn from the Cottnu*’ KATEM: 2 cents fier word for 1st Gmve Lion» night at Sp insv' tion. 1 cent per wmd for sub ringfield. Apparently the Millers sequent insci lions; M i n i m u m lire out 1« cop first honnis hi bun* charges: 1st Insertion 30 cents, kctball uk well n» ( oo II mi II mid tr subsequent Insertions, 23 cents ipped the Lkins after they made n each Insertion. Service charge of good start in winning their first 13 cents additional will be added league game iaat week. It was a for want ails charged after T'huia- rough mid tumble affair with the day. Keyed ads 23 cents extra. two teams fouling thirty two ti Card of thanks, resolutions, etc., mes. The Lions missed many ch take same rute as wunt ads. ance* to aenre In throwing uwny I FOB MALE— a number of passes. Coaeti French aturted his second string, tail soon FOR SALE: Weaner pigs Muds replaced them with tils regulurs, Ovcrgaard, phone 17F4. who did not get going until the 23-21p-24 lust quarter when they scored I points to 5 (or Springfield Wadi' FOR SALE: 1934 Ford sedan, 2 new ,ire-war tires and 3 good Cowan ol ttie Millers scored 12 (Miints for his teammates to take tires; 30-40 Winchester, 2 boxes first honors. Howard llarfsjle of shells. Ikib Dickens, H. B. Route 23-ltp the l-loris chalked up eight point*. at Black Butte. ■ i «—i uia ■ I Lion It squad also lost a hard FOR SALE; X'ar radio, good eon- (ought game from the Eugene 811- ■ dltlon Inquire Ross Huffman, kic squad 34 to .’19. Culp I 'l e . k 2 1 - |t|l LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES BUILDING FOR RENT Old cannery building be longing ta H. and H Mines. Has spur track, ideal for lumber loading or ware house. See William Bartels Phone176J der aulltority of an order of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County, duly made sml entered on the 18th day of January, 1944, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of PERRY WILSON, deceased, will sell at private sale all of the right, title, and interests of said Estate in and to the following: Equity in real estate purchased from Lyman E. Adam* and Iztcie A. Ada in* covering the following described projierty, fo-w it; Beginning on the East line of South Tenth Street at a point .516 3 feet South of the Southwest com er of Lot 8, Block 4. George town's Third Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane County, State of Ore gon; run thence South along said East 'line of said South Tenth Street 370 feet; thence East 466,5 feet; thence North 370 feet; thence We»t 466.5 feet to place of beginning, containing Four <4i acres, more or less in Section 33. Township 20 South of Range 3 West of the W illamette Meridian, • Lane County, State of Oregon. Contract dated August 31. 1942. calling for total purchase price of $575.00. $150 00 down, $14166 February 26. 1943. $14167 Aug ust 31, 1943 and $141.67 February 28. 1944, deferred payments to draw Interest at the rate of 6G per annum, contract not assign able without consent of seller, ti tle insurance furnished; balance due on contract $83.34 together with interest at the rate of 6% from the 2nd day of September, 1943. Said sale will be made on and after the 19th day of February 1944, and bids will be received at the office of HERBERT W. LOM BARD, First National Bank Build ing, Cottage Grove, Oregon, until BABY « HICKS White Leghorna, New Hnmpshires. Geo. M. Petersen Hatchery, Rt. 1, FOR RENT; Furnished 3 room Eugene, Oregon. 12-tfc apartment. P. O. Box 12, Cot tage Grove, 23-ltp. FOR SAND. GRAVEL. CRUSH R e p , Harris Ellsworth an ED ROCK, call Kelly Cooper. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for nounced Saturday nt Washington 1242 Madison Avenue, phone 286R, men; apart merit, adults only. that approval of an allocation of Cottage Grove. Your order appre 343 South 3rd Sr 23-ltp $73.IXXI had l»een given by thn ciated 21-5tp-25 chief o l U . K. Army engineers to WORK WANTED— restore dikes near Go« lien. The F< >R SALE: Coils to fit Monarch •trip to receive the revetment trash burner. See W. C. Martin WORK WANTED: Retired nurse work Is located lietwcen Goshen at tin- S e n tin e l offir e. 22 tie would care for children days or and Springfield and would If com evenings. Telephone 236-R. 23-ltp pleted protect 1,300 acres of or FOR SALE; Tractor dozer. 4 wheel drive on rubber, powered WANTED; Painting and fiaper chard land. Tedclie It. Keeler, 36. o fvVeneta by a 1927 Chevrolet motor. $75.00. hanging. C. M. Adams. 2 ’i mi. w u drowned Sunday morning Bill Bostick, Mosby Creek, Blue east on Mosby creek rd. 23-4tp-26 . tp j : when the car In which he was Mountain. ruling plunger! off the highway in FOR s a l e <> b t r a d e Gray 7 LOST AND FO UND— to the Sluslaw river. Accompanied year old Percheron mare at>out Will the person who picked up the by Eloyd Holland, Is d h employe* 18fX) pounds, Iruik- for hay, sheep, parcel Saturday night at W alk of the Crown Lim ber Co., the men feeder pigs or cows. James W. C. er belonging to a service man were returning to the luml>er Smith. Phone 31F14 22-2tp-23 which hud his xmas present, pho eamp at an early hour. Keeler tographs and birth certificate in was knocked unconscious, but FOR SALE: Good weaner pigs. it. please return to Sentinel office. Holland retained his faculties and for what they are worth, not to When called for $5.00 will be left made a desfx-rate effoit to hold give away. Also Eveihearing Gem for you und no questions asked. Keeler out of the water, wtuch strawberry plant*. E. Orwu k. _____ 23-ltp 22-2tp-2'5 covered the car to within six S a g in a w . inches of the top. FOUND: Small child’s rubber William E. Wells, employe o f W o o d F o r SALE Block, planer lioots. Telephone 9-F-14 Owner ends, slab, phone 178L. 22-tfc may have them by (laying for ad. luine county and a member of the A fussy old lady, traveling county m ad oiling crew was fa I- ' »R S A L E 1930 C h ev ro l. t I It 2 3 -ltp cross-country via bus and the tally injured Monday at Eugene great open spaces, finally became sedan, tires A -l uhape. $150.00, when struck by an ml barrel. lie Inquire Drive In Bar-B-Q. 23-ltC MIHCKI-LANEOC irked to the extent of firing fre- received head Injuries, a broken FOR RENT-—Floor ganders, wax- quent remarks at the driver be pelvis bone, a broken right leg FOR SALE: Sanitary couch, cook ers and a vacuum cleaner. The cause of the many stops. "Such « l o v e , nsnnw dr, separator, Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc transportation she boomed "Why anil internal injuries He died a short lim e later In a Eugene hos kitchen work table 742 North do you stop at every telegraph River Road. 23-ltp WATER pital. W ELL DRILLING, pole?" pumps and supplies. Phone "Sorry, lady." said the driver, EoR SALE: Nice weaner jags. 26F23 J. H. Thomas, Oakland. “but this bus is a greyhound.” $4.00 each. Odus Williams, west ( tregon. 4^-tfc of W A. Hemenway's. 23-2tp-24 First Missionary Work guaranteed to satisfy. Ex- Francis N. Blanchet. a French- S m all oil i ea te r 25 Year* Experience. Clean, neat perfenced operator. A. W. Shof- E< >R SALE work. Puperhanging, painting Canadian, was the first Catholic mis $30.00. Phone 17HL. 23-tfc stall, 624 No. 10th St. Phone 211R C. Maxson, 817 So. Third St. sionary sent into the Oregon terri 5 0 -tfc tory. At the request of the Iroquots EoR SALE: Rabbits, buck and six AT FIRST Indians, predominantly Catholic, he good dor's, $1.30 and up. C. S. SION OF A Smith. B. B. Rt. Turn right nt PERMANENT WAVE. 59c; Do was sent Into the upper Willamette your o w n Permanent with valley in 18.18 Father Blanchet Oliver Nichols home. 23-ltp Charm-Ktirl Kit. Complete equip founded a number of schools and EOR SALE: Rock hill ever bear ment, including 40 curlers and churches and was made archbishop ing strawberry plant*. Box 151, shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely in 1884 Praised by thousands J. J. Copple, Cottage Grove 23-ltp IIP harmless 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS including Fay McKenzie, glamor Eels Migrate Annually FOIt SALE OR TRADE— ous movie star. Money refunded American eels annually migrate EOR SALE OR TRADE: For set if not satisfied. Cottage Grove Into the Atlantic to spawning grounds 13-12tp-25 south of Bermuda. pipe wrenches, an Underwood Pharmacy. P ro fes sio n a l C a rd s electric razor. Same as new, Sen- iin.-l «iflice. 23-ltp FUNERAL HOMES WANTED— KARL K MILLS, Mortician. WANTED: To rent or buy. 5 or Phono 202 6 room modern house with gar den s|M>t or 5 to 10 acres. F. A Paying tribute to it* SMITH FUNERAL CHAPEL Hoosier Monument Bilker. Gen Del., City. L’.'i-lip fighting men who fell Pilone 101. 6 on foreign he Id a dur W A N T TO B l ’Y— ing World War I. In DENTISTS diana ha* erected at i's WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. capital of Indianapolis About 2 acre* with modern 2 or th is «trik in g War DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentistry 3 bedroom house. W. C. Hofen. Memorial. -N o . 1 Omer Apartments ■r 22-3tp-24 Cottage Grove. Ore. Phone 35 Box 116. Coburg. WANTED: Coat iron scrap. Will PHYSICIANS p a y ceiling prices. Cottage J.’i-tfc H. AXLEY. Physician and Sur G rove F o u n d ry . geon — Evenings by appoint WANT TO BUY: House, close in. ment. Over Kern's for Drugs. Call 34-F-14 mornings. 23-ltc Cottage Grove, Oregon. Our dead have left SALESMEN WANTED— their own memorial*; D R . K A T H E R IN E S C H L E E F , the starved and hound M. D. Physician a n d Sur WANT PLEASANT OUTDOOR ed people of captive geon. Apartment 10, Omer WORK in a business of your Europe can do little Apartments. Phone 247. own? Good profits selling over more than hope and pray, but to free Amer 2(XI widely advertised Rawlcigh Your W a r M em orial; D R. J. G. R A D A B A U G H Phy icana ia left the choice home farm necessities. Pays bet of their own future. sician and Surgeon. 46 years V. S. W a r Bonds ter than most occupations. Hun In prurtlee of medicine, 27 dreds in business 5 to 20 years or years In Lane county. Phone more! Products equipment on 293R, Office: co rn er 5th and ’credit, No experience needed to Madison. start we teach you how. Write today for full particulars. Raw- ATTORNEYS leigh's, Dept. ORA-251-145, Oak land, Calif. 23-ltp HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At torney at Law. Flrat Nation HELP WANTED— al R a n k building. Cottage HELP WANTED: Strong, reliable Grove, Oregon. Phone 94. man, exceptionally good pay. A L T A K IN G — L a w y er, 613 Phone 178L, evenings_____ 22-tfc News Briefs k F A 0 1 SEVER Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed herein his final account as the Administra tor of the Estatp of AMANDA C. HULL, deceased, in the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record direct ing that this notice be published, and setting the 8th day of Febru ary, 1944. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day as the time and Courthouse, Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon, as t ie place for the hearing of objections, if any, to said final account and final set tlement of said Estate. Dated and first published January 6, 1944. ALBERT HULL, Administrator. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attor- 21-5tc-25 ney NOTICE O F HEARING ON F IN A L ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned Administra trix of the Estate of GEORGE C. SCHNEIDER, Deceased, has filed her account for tne final settle LEGAL NOTICES ment of said estn-e in the County Court for Lane County. State of Oregon, and that Tuesday the 8th day of February. 1914 at the County Couit Room of said court in the County Court House in Eu gene. Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon has been set by said court as the time and place for hearing all objections thereto and for final settlem ent of said es tate ELLA M SCHNEIDER. Ad ministratrix. HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Attorney for Estate. 21-5t-25 NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLEM ENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed herein his final account as the Administrator of the Estate of ARTHUR E. EASTWOOD, deceased, in the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing that this notice be pub lished, and setting the first day of February, 1944, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day as the time and the County Court room, County Courthouse, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, if any to said final account and final settlem ent of said Estate. Dated and first published December 30, 1943. KARL K. MILLS, Admin istrator. HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Attorney. 20-5t-24 More and more our armies are landing our fighting troops by para chute, disrupting enemy lines, en emy communications, but paying a heavy price in casualties. Silken fineries and their substi tutes are fast passing from the mar ket to provide safe .landtags for our distant fighting men. We can still buy silk and nylon for them with War Bonds ar.d Stamps. U. S. Trtatury Defartnitnt ' FLOOR SANDING- I OV> “ 666 c BOMBS o v e tl AMEBICA 4 Atony valuable pictures were taken by daring Marine Corps combat photographers during the bitter Battle of Tarawa, including the three reproduerd above. Upper photo shows a group of Marines assem bling on the beach after surviving terrific gunfire. American dive-bombers are overhead. The brave group, center, advances toward Jap machine-gun nests which they succeeded in wiping out shortly after the picture was taken. A squad leader points out direction of Jap nest. In lower photo, two Marine* ow n a machine-gun amid wreckage as a third Leatherneck lays aside his rifle to assist them. “We Are Buying War Bonds —Are Y ou?” ♦ M ain s t r e e t . O ffic e phone 254J; Rea. p h on e, 28F31, C o tta g e G rove, O re. INSURANCE T IT L E A B S T R A C T CO., “ 881 O ak S t., E u g en e, O re. E d w ard F . B a iley , P res. A b s tr a c ts, T itle In su ra n ce, E s crow s. _____ HARRY K. 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He was held prisoner for two days by the Germans, traveling in a tank, lie is a regular purchaser of Vur Bonds. Pvt. William E. Morris, P.each, Cat., is above draft age but has seen fhree years of serv ice. He lost his left leg below tha knee in Tunis’s . Hr wears thu Purple Heart and Good Conduct KPibon and (ontinue* his War Bond purchases.