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LEGAL NOTIGES SI MMONN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF' THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE FRANK L. GIEREAU and MAUDE ELIZABETH GIEREAU. Plain! if fa, hin wife, vw. RODNEY PHILLIPS and IX)R- ENE PHILLIPS, his Wife; ELORA McKINLEY and HENRY MeKlN- husband; VERNA LEY, MILES and JOHN DOE MILES. her husband, OLIN CRUM and OLLIE CRUM, his wife; INEZ UiVELACE; R L. JONES and ALBERTA JONES. his wife; G II. JONES, widow of J. I. JONES deceased, FRANK C. JONES and LEWIE JONES, his wife; RICH ARD PYBURN and GRACE PY BURN, his wife; HARRY JEN SEN and MARIE JENSEN, his wife; and all of the heirs, known and unknown, of J I. JONES and of B. F’ PHILIJPS, sometimes known as F B. PHILLIPS. TO: RODNEY PHI IJ J PS and LORENE PHILLIPS, his wife; FLORA McKINLEY and HENRY McKINLEY. her husband; VER- NA MILES and JOHN DOE MILES, her husband; OLIN CRUM anil OLLIE. CRUM, his Wife; INEZ LOVELACE; R. L JONES and ALBERTA JONES, his wife; G. H. JONES, widow of J. I. JONES, deceased; FRANK C. JONES and DEWIE JONES, his wife; RICHARD PYBURN and GRACE PYBURN. his wife; ami MARIE HARRY JENSEN, his wife; and all of the heir*, known and unknown, of J. I JONES and of B. F. PHILLIPS, sometimes knoWn as F. B. PHIL LIPS. DEFENDANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You arc hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled suit on or Ix’fore the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publi cation, to-wit: On or before the 9th day of January, 1950; and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: that you, and each of you, be adjudged to have no estate or interest what soever in or to the lands and premises herein described, to-wit: Beginning at a point 3.33 chains West of the quarter section corner on the North line of Section 34. Township 20 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Lane County, State of Ore gon; running thence North 5.74 chains; thence East 9 58 chains; thence South 0.24 ei dm; thence East 1173 retains to the West line of the O.&S.E R.R. right of way; thence along said right of way South 40 East 2.56 chains; Thence South 33 45’ East 4.22 chains; thence West 1136 chains to the place of beginning, containing 7.13 acres more or less, all in Lane County. State of Oregon, save and except a strip of land 50 feet in width lying along the West line of the said O.&S.E. R.R. right of way, the center line of which is 25 feet West erly and parallel to the West erly line of said right of way deeded to Lane County, Ore gon, said deed being recorded in Book 165. Page 620. Deed Records of Lane County, Oregon. State and that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of said prop erty ns set out in the complaint herein; and that you and each of you, be forever enjoined and dc- barred from asserting any claim whatever thereto adverse to the plaintiffs; and for such other and Help Your Budget By Letting Our Want-Ads Help You. You'll Be Warm All Winter with MOBILHEAT BURNER OIL Specially refined for heating burners, Mobilhcat Burner Oil atomizes instantly and ^burns cleanly, is free flowing in all types of burners. There is a type of General Petroleum For buying, selling, getting u Job, getting help, giving away that surplus pussy, etc., you can be assured SENTINEL WANT-ADS GET RESULTS! PHONE 555 or 556 Oil to keep you warm in any building domestic, commercial or industrial. LEGAL NOTICES MOBILHEAT V. C. LOMAX HE Mil Mi \< < <»i NT Phone MH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: inf the undersigned administra- ix of the estate of NANCY Mc- >Y, deceased, has filed her ac count 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, al 10:00 o'chxk in the forenoon in the Circuit ( Souri Room of the County Court i I louse of Eugene, Lane County. Oregon by the Court as a lime anil piare for the hearing of objections therto, and for final settlement of said estate. MARY M)IS ABEENE: Administratrix HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attor- ney for estate. 21-51-25 SHOR1 SHO KI STORY NOTH E OF III LKIMi "INJURY," Haiti the workman. "INATTENTION." unid the bos«. "INFLAMATKIN,” said the tine. •INCURABLE Haiti the hospital. •INCRKBIBLI said the mourners. "INTERRED," »aid the mortician. "IN PEACE,” wild the headstone. "INSURANCE?” asked the neighbor«. 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 th«- Circuit Court of th«- State oi Oregon for Line County, and Tuesday, the 31st day of January, 1950 at ten o'clixk in the forenoon the Circuit (Ywrt Room, in the Coun ty Court House, Eugene, Lane County. State iff 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 M O R E LO C K, Administrator. HERBERT W LOMBARD, Attor ney for Estate. 21-5t-25 HOW MUCH INSURANCE IS ENOUGH ARC & ACETYLENE Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency L. E Liston Cottage Grove Welding Works The Sentinel. Portable Welding Any Place 1030 Madison Phone 181Y 24-tïcxxx 405 Main St., Cottage Giove, Ore. Chas S Hall Wedding Announcements and Invitations WELDING further relief ns to the Court -hull xrs-m just and equitable. This Summons is publixhi d jnir- xuant to an order made try the HONORABLE WILLIAM G EAST, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon, for lame ('«»unty, on I he 6th day of December, 1919, which order directs that this Summons lie published o n c e a week for four successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation, published in Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, and that you lx- required to appewr and answer on or before the last day of the time prescribed in said order, to-wit: On or before the 9th day of January, 1950, the last day of the time prescribed in said order. Date of first publication: De- œmlær 8, 1949; date of last publi- cation: January 5, 1950. MAYNARD WILSON, Attor ney for Plaintiffs, 731 Main Street, (tottage Grove, Oregon. 18-5tc-22 ON I INAL AITOI NT NOTHE OF HEARING NimCE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned. Adminis trator of the Estate of DORA E. STfX'KWELL Deceased, has filed his account for the final settlement of said Estate In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County, and that Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1950, at ten o’clock in the fore noon at the Circuit Court Room. County Court Howe, Eugene, Lane County, State of Orc-gon, has been by the said Court fixed as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and for final settlement of said Estate. ROBERT L. LEAMING, Adminis trator HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Attorney for Estate. 18-5t-22 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Executor of the Last Will and Testament of EDWARD DOUGLAS. Deceased, has filed his account for the final settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court for Lane County, Oregon, and that Tuesday the 10th day of January. 1950, at the Cir cuit Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, has been by said Court fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto and for final ¡ settlement of said Estate. HER- ¡ BERT W. LX JM BARD, Executor, i _______________ 18-5t-22 i ' Thur*., -Jan. 5, 19.30 LEGAL NOTICES - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Administra trix of the Estate of FRANK M. HOLM, Deceased, has filed her account for the final settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court for Lane County, f Iregon, and that Tuesday, the 10th day of Jan uary. 1960, at the Circuit Court Rcxtm of said Court, in the County- Court House, Eugene, Lane Coun ty, State of Oregon, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, has tx^-n by said Court fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto, and for final settlement of said Estate. OLGA HOLM, Adminis tratrix. HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Attorney for Estate. 18-5t-22 NOTK E FOR PUBLICATION Men of moot renowned virtua have sometimes by transgress ing most truly kept the law. — (John Milton) Ph. 444 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WIRING and HOTPOINT LAUNDRY APPLIANCE Needs CLIFF AND GEORGE “WE HURRY” We are happy to announce that Harold Martin and his son Cecil have joined our organization. Harold will be in charge of the shop. The two Martins together with Russell Youngman who has been with Pontiac in Cottage Grove for five years will give us a crew that we think will offer Pontiac owners and owners of other makes of cars the very best of service. ALBEE PONTIAC Phone 19 24 No. 9th St. , ___ 4-4. By R. J. SCOn scon s SCRAP BOOK M K SAID ÏHA< Ykt JAPANESE INÏRZ5DUCEP ÍME ClAN-í AJRICAH SNAIL -fHAOUCKÖU-r ÏSECAZIFIC ISLANDS AS A SOU F ood for YH ei R ARMY. WMLN FISH are F ulvo » FoSO YHEY WILLÏAKL NO MORI FOR 24 H ours . SWAPS QUICK RESULTS FROM WANT ADS flow MUCtl The cost is small, but results often amazing thru a Sentinel want ad. Try one. THE OLD HOME TOWN O» A. flHLAPPlX By STANLEY no ! - ITS AN A6GUAVATED CASE OF TV- - television V audeville " M ou ANP. fa BUILDER ¿»/ill »iRS< PR*Z<g*l NMM. SUBMARINE. >n<H.0DUCL» USE or ih Y írsal íom B usííoh shrikes o * S urface Ax P UtitÀIC M o Y o RS *H£N CRUlSlMÇ BELOW. 89 percent . jiggles ^ PUT HIM ON A DIET OF CROSS WORD PUZZ l ES COMIC PAGES--AND NOTHING STRONGER THAN STRAIGHT MILK- YOU'RE TELLING MEI -------------------------------------- By WILLIAM Bin ---------------------------------------- Central Press Writer THOUGH the Russians are said to be rasing peak after peak through atomic energy, they shouldn't be in danger of a shortage of mountains. Soviet diplomats have been known to make them, with ease, out of molehills. Ph. 444 HOWDY FOLKS!! Just Remember In 1950 We are here to serve your Announcement HousehoM Hint ROBERTS and DRURY WIRING SUPPLIES HEATING SHEET METAL 205 North 9th 1 When drying knltUd rayons, hang them over the clothesline with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Administra-1 weight evenly distributed, or dry trix of the Estate of MARIETTE i flat They will need no pressing tf A. HAMANT. Deceased, has filed | dried smoothly. her Final Account for the final ; settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court for Lane County, . State of Oregon, and that Tues- ' day, the 10th day of January, 1950, in the Circuit Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House. Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at, ten o'clock in the forenoon, has been by said Court fixed as the time and place for hearing of °b- jections to said Final Account and i for final settlement of said Estate.' NELLIE M. HAMANT, Adminis-1 tratrix. HERBERT W. LOM-1 BARD, Attorney for Estate. ________________________ 18-5tc-22 I ST. VITUS PLUMBING who have been staying with the ! Phillip Browns for some tune <o Cottage Grove Tuesday. I Miss Minnie Zeigler returned to Mr and Mrs. Orville Hodges Walla Walla, Washington Sunday and Earl returned last Monday evening after spending the hoik evening from Woodland, Califor- days with the Olesons. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beck ar nia, where they had spent Christ- mas with their son-in-law and rived Wednesday evening from Washington for a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ferndale, daughter, __ Terry and family. They were ac- week's vacation with Mrs. Beck*« companied on their trip by Ernest parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Goins. Hodges and Miss Joyce Gupp of The Forrest Veneer mill has Eugene who remained for a few been closed down due to a break day* longer. Upon their return in the revetment work adjacent to here Thursday night they were the railroad tracks. Workmen Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hixigcs. have been busy putting in a new Saturday night several of their spillway and some concrete wns friends gathered at the Hodges being poured Saturday to abridge place for an evening of entertain- the break. ment and to meet the new bride. Mrs. Maxine Thomf>son, Patty ■ and Faye of Gold Hili spent Words of the Wise Christmas and the following week What a man should shun from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . hour to hour, ho is never euffl- , Johnny -Sowles, and visiting other eiently on his gusrd against. —(Horace) i relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy and family I Forest Exchange No. 01483, United States Department of the Interior, Oregon District Land, Office, Portland 18, Oregon, No vember 25, 1949. Notice is hereby given that E. W. Pierce, Adminis trator, Estate of John L. Baker, Care of Ray and Pennington, At- torneys, Medical Building, Eu- 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 <43 Stat. 1090, 16 U.S.C., secs. 485, 486 >, to se lect certain timber from portions of the W'i, 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^W'^NWUNWU, SEUSWU NWMNWU, SIiSELNW'«NWU, S % S W % NE '4 NW %. N >4 N14 SW <4 NW U, SW «4 NW >4 SW '4 NW >4, N '4 NW >4 SE >4 NW >4. SE%NW4SEUNW»4, W'4NE«4 SEKNWU of sec. 25, and E%E^4 j NW'«NE1«, NEL NE 14, N'iSEL NEL, W'aSWLSELNEL. NEL NEL SWL NEL, S% N*a SWL , NEL. S14SWLNEL of sec. 26. T. 15 S., R. 12 W„ W M„ Lane] County, Oregon, also situated I within the Siuslaw National For- j est. Any and all persons claiming the lands selected, or having bona fide objections to the exchange, should file their protests on or before January 19, 1950. CARL F. SPAULDING Assistant Manager 18-5t-22 i NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT CURTIN Grsee Thom|wM>n, rrpor ei Phone 12F6) NOTH E OF HEARING ON FINAL All Oi NT Words of the Wise The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon . Its only Utting that the U. S„ Oriental rug-minded should piA out the red carpet for the visiting shah of Persia. Really, dear, you're taking that land-of-milk-and-honey line too literally?” N om N umskull SO-A New BABV LION again r ^«07: DOCTOR Pl L l SB u PY tunes ZAl ON A VICTIM OF THE PUSH BUTTO Al AGE - MUQQS.A1SP SKEETER tDFAR A1OAH- DO CUB RÉPoeTvres just RÊPoiST THE BEAte FACTS? ca » l ge - rhölc »- DE?AivE-nr, colo , DEAt?NOAH= DOI?S A P lumber H ave - more ? PIPE DREAMS"THAN ANY OTHER DREAMER ? MRS R.M.GREEN PALMgRTON, PA^ SEJMD YoUR AtUMNOTtONS TD ZAOAH ♦ THE OLP QUIX KIDDER — A dog’s life can’t be «o bad. At a New York pooch »how one of the entries wore a diamond- studded collar. A noted apiarist says that bees actually work only two hours a day. Why not ’ They've got one of the oldest—and strongest—unions on record. A Canadian sought by police was found hiding in a large washing machine. In plenty of • hot water, eh? Mummi«* eight feet toll found in Egypt—nows item. That should put a (top to all the talk about how husky the new generation is. Lady Astor is quoted as say ing New York should be booted out of the union as a "foreign state.” An odd attitude fbr her to take toward our Empire State. BY WALL