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BUTANE TANKS & GAS 1 Robbins Rest (Mrs. Hllhy Benston, rcport«*r paone 28-F-4J LEGAL NOTICES Chezem Saw Shop Glvm >ou tiu* liesi III I Imin • Haw nmi Hand Haw l Hing. Ur • sharpen everything. All makes • of I’ower Hawa Oxerhitiilrd. •WE RENT POWER SAWS • All Type* of ( hiilu* — Power • Haw Oil l.ubrqil.iie Mall Hornet Sales & Service • 849 No Lane St. s Midway Thru Toten b) It. II. I Track. , 19th day nf January, 1950; and if SIMMONS Io or ERANK MAUDE Ids wife, GIEREAU, Plaintiffs, vs. RODNEY PHILLIPS n n d I .< dl ENE PHILLIPS, his wile; I L< »RA MeKINLEY and HENRY M< KIN h il H li a n d; VI UNA 1.1 Y. OLLIE CRUM. LOVELACE; R CRUM and wile: INEZ wife; RICH AltD PYBURN and GRACE PY BURN, HARRY JEN-1 SEN and MARIE JENSEN, his wife: nmi nil of the heirs, known and unknown, of .1 1 JONES and known a* F B PHILLIPS. TO: RODNEY I'HH.I.IPS and I.ORENE PHILLIPS, his wile, FLOHA MeKINLEY and HENRY MeKINLEY, her husband; VER- and JOHN I »OE NA mi 1.1 MILES, hi r husband; OLIN CRHM and OLLIE CRUM, bis LOVELACE. R K his wife; SUPER SERVICE - - is what our experienced personnel offer you! Prompt, reliable, careful and courteous SERVICE for want thereof, will apply to the ■rovperouf IN THE i ¡RCU1T COURT OF the mmpliinil, to-wit: that you, I lli S I A I E < iE < dtl < i )N l< Hl and each of you, lx* adjudged Io Cottage Grove Phono 730J Wc Never Clone Thum., Dec. 71», initt SAGINAW JONI »nd DEWIE JONES. his w Ifo; RICHARD PYBURN •nd GRACE PYBURN. hia wife; HARRY JE NSEN ami MARIE SEN, l»is wife; und all of the ,, kniovn and unknown, of J hometime, known as F. B PHIL LIPS, DEFENDANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You arc hereby summoned and i< quirt d to --------- lin(j r tj|(. complaint appear Phone 99 id t lu pbuntdls filed against y<*u 32 S. 10th Stfex in the alxAe entitled suit on or before thy luit «lay of the time of pillili- Wedding Announcements a n .1 Invitation. Cottage Grove- Eugene Freight and Transfer lands and Beginning al n p o i r chains West of the i • on the of Seel ion 34, Township .oiilh, Range 3 West of Willamette Meridian in Line County, Stale of gon, i unning t h e n c e Nori h 574 chains; thence Eus t 9 58 chains, then»:«* South 0.24 clialnx; thence East 073 chain- to the Went line of the way; ll AS ERR right thence along said right of way South 40 East 2.56 chains; Thence South 33 45' Kant 4 22 chain*; thciu'e West 14 36 chains to tIw place of Ix-ginning, containing 7 13 licit s more or less, all in lume County, State of liregon, save and except a strip of land 50 feet in width lying along the West line of the said < 1 ArS E R R right of way, the center erly and parallel to the West erly line of said right of way deeded to Lane County, Ore gon, said de<d being record»*»! in Book 165, Page 620, Deed Rnol ds of Lane County, < logon and that Ihe plaintiffs aie the owners in fee simple of said prop erty ax set out in the complaint hertdn; and that you und each of yoy, lie forever enjoined and de- barred from asserting any claim plaintiffs; and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall ><vm just and equitable. This Summons is published pur suant to an order made by the 1 It >N(>RABLE W I L L I A M G. EAST. Circuit Judge of th«* Stale ol Oregon, for Lane County, on the 6th day of December, 1919. which order directs that this Summons lx* publislied once wi < k for four succi ssive weeks in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly newspa|»cr of general cir- culation, published in Cottage Grovc, Lane County, Oregon, and that you lx- re«|uired to appear and answer on or before the last day of the time prescribed in said order, to-wit: On or b»*fore the 9th day of January, 1950, the last day of the time prescribed in said order. of first publication: De- ccmlxT 8, 1949; date of last publi cation; January 5, I960. At tor- MAYNARD WIUSON Plaintiffs, 731 Main ney Street, Cottage Grove. Oregon. 18-5tc NOI K E OF HI \KING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: lat the undersign»*«!. Adminis- trntor of the Estate of DORA E. ST« X’KWELL, Deceased, has filtYl his account for the final settlement of said Estate In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Dmc County, an«l that Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1950, at ten o'clock in the forc- mx>n at the Circuit Court Room, County Court House. Eugene, Dine County, State of Oregon, has been by the said Court fixed as the time and place for th»* hear ing of objections thereto and for final settlement of said Estate^ ROBERT L. LEAM1NC Adminis- LOM- HERBERT W trator. BARD, Attorney for Estate. 18-5t fear. SENTINEL WANT-ADS GET RESULTS! PHONE 555 or 556 GULP CREEK (Mrs. R. R. Groat, reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walers and sons Jimmy and Billy of Hillslxiro were holiday gu<-sts at Ihe home of Mr and Mrs Harold G<xldard. Mr. anil Mrs. Joe Sloan’s daugh- spending the hohdays parents Joan is home w ith fi om ing, Nina from Hillsboro where .■die is i a teacher and Margie is a student at Oiegon State college. Mrs. Viola Waters is spending the holidays at Astoria with her d »tighter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Earnshaw Jr., are the parents of a daughter, bpm Tuesday, December 27. LEGAL NOTICES NOTH E FOR PI BLK LUON 01483 Forest Exchange United States D«partment of the Interior, Oregon District Land Office, Portland 18, Oregon, No vember 25, 1919. Notice is hereby given that E. W. Pierce, Adnunis- trator, Estate of John L. Baker. Care of Ray and Pennington, At- torneys, Medical Building, Lu gene, Oregon, did. on October 17. 1949, make application under the act of March 20. 1922 <42 Stat. ■465) as amended by the act of February 28. 1925 143 Stat. 1090, 16 UJ5.C., secs. 485, 4861, to se lect certain timber from portions of tin WH, sec 3. T. 16 S., R. 11 W„ W. M„ Lane County. Oregon, situated within the Siuslaw Na tional Forest, in exchange for the W 4 W '4 N WN W %. SEN S W1« NW N NW N. SMiSE'« NW L NW N. S'a SWU NE'« NWL, N>* N*a SW >, NW N, SWNW N SWN N', NWh SE'. NW'i. NW1,, SE'iNW'., W'iNE1» SENNWU of sec. 25, and E'vE1* NWUNEN, NE’iNE'., N'-.SEN NE1., W’-.SWNSENNEN. NEN NEN SW1. NE1., S'a NN SW1. NEN. SNSW'.NE1. of sec. 26, T. 15 S„ R. 12 W„ W. M.. Lane County, Oregon, also situated within the Smslaw National For est. Any and all persons claiming the lands selected, or having bona fide objections to the exchange, should fil«* their protests on or before January 19. 1950. CARL F. SPAULDING Assistant Manager 18-5t-22 SALLY'S SALLIES NI ILMON S • -- i Mrs. G< org«> petty left for San IN THE «CIRCUIT COURT OF Fr m« i <• Thur*<iu. ,hi re she was THE STATE < >F OREGON met by her son^tiry, and from FUR THE COUNTY OF I.ANE there they went tAjkis Angeles to SYLVIA RP'HARUSON, Plaintiff, qx nd Christm.it vath Mrs. Getty's vi. fdaughtre and family. ROY RKHARh ON Defendant. Grace Mann in« left for her IO JtOY RK HARDSON, | horn«* at Arc adia. California. Sun- Defendant. lay aft< i caring for her mother. IN Tl IE NAME (>F THE STATE Mrs Lillian Ward at the home of OF OREGON: You an* hereby Mrs. Ward's other «laughter. Mrs. summoned »nd nsiuirvd to appear ( Harold Diird. Mrs. ..nd a'iswer lb«'«omplaint ol plain-। ;,w;iy at th«- I-aird home Thurs- tiff filed against you in the alxive I (j lay. ;ty Johnny Bash accomp inied entitled suit on or befote the Mis. Manning to Arcadia where last day of the time prescribed hi* will visit relatives there and at in the order of publication, to-wit: U>s Angeles. He will return horn«' On or before the 9th day of Jan with his grandparents, Mr. and uary, 1950. and if you fail so to Mrs H. O. Laird, the last of the want appear and answer, then of, th< plaintiff will apply to Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwcll Benston, the above entitled court for re ; accompanied by their son and lief prayed for in the complaint, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. to wit: That a decree of divorce Iw-lmar Benston of Cottage Grove, lx* entered Inn in forever disolv spent Christmas at the home of I ing tile bontls of matrimony now tile Benston’s son-in-law Edward | existing between the plaintiff and Krebser and family at Ridgefield. I the defendant, absolutely divorc Washington. I ing the plaintiff from the* defend- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawson . and, and for such other or further relief as th«* Court may deem and son Jimmy, Mrs. Inez Mon-1 tieth, .Dean Elzea and liez Tucker: pro|x*r and just. were dinner guests at the J»'ss I This summons Is published pur- Tucker home Christmas. Evening sulant to an order made by the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Honorable William G. East, Cir guests were children of Cottage cuit Judge of the State of Oregon, Tucker and Grove. for I.ane County, on the 6th day Mr, and Mis. Glen Plainer, of Deccmlx r, 1949, which order Mrs. Plainer’s mother, Mrs. Ham- directs this summons Hr lx* pub liton, and Mr. arid Mrs. C. Wil lished once a week for four suc liams and children were Christmas cessive and consecutive weeks, dinner guests at the Jim Callantine five publications in the COTTAGE home in Cottage Grove. GROVE SENTINEL, a newspa Garnet Hammon of California, per of general circulation, printed who is visiting her sister, Mrs. and published at Cottage* Grove, Gene Honor of Cottage Grove was Lane County. Oregon, and that a dinner guest at the Howard you lx* required to appear and Ktene home Thursday evening. answer on or before the 9th day Frank Clark went to Milton to of January, 1950, the last day of spend the holidays with his the time pre-crib»«! in said order. parents. Dato of first publication; De- Catherine Getty is home from rember 8. 1919; «late of last pdbli- the holidays and is cation: January 5. 1950. helping take care of the Post Of MAYNARD WILSON, Attorney fice and store during her mother’s for Plaintiff. 731 Main St . Cot- absence. tage Grove. Oregon. 18-5tc-22 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwarzer NOTICE or HEARING and children, Nokia and Danny w r. dinner guests Christmas at ON I INAL AC COI N I the Calvin Palmer home at Cres- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: w< II. Week end guests at the Sch- That the undersigned administra- warzer home were Mr and Mrs. Poe Adams and sons of Gleneden, COY, deceased, has filed h<*r ac Oregon. count for the final settlement of Mr. and Mrs. Menitt Bolton and said estate in Ihe Circuit Court children of Cottage Grove spent of the State of Oregon for I^ine Christmas with Mrs. Bolton’s par County, and that Tuesday the ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bash. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keene and 31st day of January, 1950, at 10:00 o'el<x-k in the forenoon daughters, Bonita and Anna wore in th«* Circuit Court Room of dinner guests Christmas at the the County Court I louse of Ernest Reppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans and Eugene, Lane County, Oregon has lx?en fixed by th«* Court as a son spent Christmas with "Grand time and place for the hearing of ma" McDonald and her daughter, objection therto, and for final Mrs. Mildred Bargo, at Albany. The C. G. Keene family attend settlement of said estate. MARY LOIS ABEENE: Administratrix. ed a family reunion dinner Christ HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attor- mas day at the home of Mrs. Keene's mother. Mrs. Mary Lind 21-5t ney for enlate. say of Creswell. NOTICE OF HEARING Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willey and The Sentinel, ( ottiigr Grove. Oregon daughter, Ruby Faye of Roseburg a few days with his cousin, Jimmy visited at th«* Lowell Benston home Keen»*. Monday. Mrs Willey's father, W. A. Keene, who makes his home al Pcnnsy Blstim th»- Benston's, returned to Rose The Pennsylvania »tntlon In New burg with them to visit a week. Yorl: city handles daily an ¡»vertigo The 4-H Sewing club girls had of 830 passenger train*. Including a Christmas party Friday after- suburban, and ¿»ri than 322.000 nixm at the home of their leader, pa aicngers, the greatest number Mrs. Ernest Reppy. for any passenger station in the Virgil Kivett of Creswell spent United State*. I. E. L Power Saw Sales and Service Complete line of Oregon Cox’s Chipper Chains for Any Make of Saw. Used Mall Falling Saw in Good Condition for Salo. SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP So. 99 Hwy. at Steel Bridge — Phone 638 Emergency Phones — 376 L or 122-L Ready Mix Cottage Grove Ready - Mix 3tfex Phone 384J3 STEPHENS ACCOUNTING SERVICE Income Tax Time Is Here WHY NOT HAVE YOUR FEDERAL AND STATE TAX RETURNS MADE OUT CORRECTLY AND AT LOW COST By Phone 60 Geo. T. Stephen, Public Accountant Wiser Building 19-tfexx scon'S SCRAP BOOK By R J. SCOn SCRAPS SLBIH^-EYE POC WAS <pvtn A Pt-ARtE k-f uôhm a. àit-fsoii UHIVERSlTY. PE 1AHP, E!don B. Grable 48 N. 9th commerciai . qual K y AhO SIZE p ÀBôuTAO Phone 337 House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring »L óri pa . F HEARIY SOO 'fati spirits ha T ive <o THE U.S. HOW MANY AKAI H • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Sell it through the classified. Pages 12 and 13. i e. s I I m w CANHOH, oh -ftlE Ó0AST dw,n« THE OLD HOME TOWN IT PAYS DOESN’T COST ON FIN 4L A< < O! NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned administra tor of the Estate of CHARLES H. WIGGIN. Deceased, has filed his account for the final settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and that Tuesday, the 31st day of January, 1950 at ten o’clock in the forenoon at the Circuit Court Room, in the Coun- ty Court House, Eugene, Lane County, Slate of Oregon, has been fixed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto and for final settle ment of said Estate. WILLIE oiuRtLOCK, Administrator. HEHBlfcRT W. LOMBARD, Attor- ney for Estate________ 21-5t-25 Page IS By STANLEY »IN^' PlRA'^tS A __ A fór ? uhl ih «S old amp SXAROHEtó F Pi. or -TREASURE SAf 0HE<H0UCH<<0 AWAY^ ChcckiiiK the Chimney Checking the chimney for leaks Is a good safety precaution. Here is the way it's done: build a smudge fire nt the bottom of the flue and when the smoke is passing in u dense column, close the outlet ^t the tup with a wot blanket. If there is any leakage, the defect can be found by escaping smoke. HAPPY NEW YEAR and YOU'RE TELLING ME! --------------------------------------- By WILLIAM tin-------------------------------------- Central Press Writer "Im so glad you won and that you'll be out of the hospital soon." N oah S N A1 umskull '6 's he NBSS GREETINGS FOR 1950 It’s our pleasure to again extend best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year to our friends and customers. Latham Electric and Plumbing Phone 702 1/ DEAR/4OAH=IF SHEEP WERE- RAISED ON THE IRQM RANGE .VJOULD THEY PRODUCE STEEL WOOL ? ■JOHN O. BARKLOW ___________ KASOTA, M INN DEAR AJOAH^ DOES EVEPtY*MIDDlE* FALL /Alt LOVE WlfH*ANN APOLIS? MRS (SRACE c JDONNKLL ALLEMTov/Atz P>V~ SCNt>Xouf9 MOTIONS TOAICAH NEWS that there's agitation to change Massachusetts' em blem from a codfish to a tuna comes as a distinct surprise to Zadok Dumkopf who all along thought that state's symbol to have been a bean. ’ I ! A pocket-sized radio is on the market. Just the thing for those 15-second spot commercials! ! I I Bank of Canada ha* a new deputy governor named Coyne. Sounds like a born money mon. I I Grandpappy Jenkins says he didn't realize how topsy-turvy things are in England until he read that Londoners have start ed a fad of wearing their over- coats backward. nonagenarian says it's healthy to get mad occasionally. Especially at people always asking your age? ! ! I A wild gooso forced a Dutch airliner to make an emergency landing. Probably wasn't half at wild as the pilot. ! ! I The pie that Vancouver es capee hurled at a pursuing cop was, we read, a genuine cus tard. Some folks will do any thing to attract the attention of Hollywood.