The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 12, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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    LEGAL NÖTIGES
BUTANE
TANKS & GAS
< Robbins Rest
NOTH E OF HEARING
ON FINAL A4 <06 NT
*
Olvtw you the Heat In Chain
Naw and llaml Maw Filing. Wc *
■harpen avrrylliliig. All makiw •
of I'ow er Naw» Overhauled.
■
WE RENT POWER SAWS •
All Type» of Chain» — I'ower ■
Naw OH —■ Lubrlplute
Mall
Hornet
Sales & Service
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned adrninistra-
I trlx of the estate of NANCY Me
COY, deceased, has filed her ac­
count for the final settlement of
said estate in the Circuit Court
of the Stat«' of Oregon for Lane
County, and that Tuesday, the
Wedding Announcements and
31st day of January, 1950, at attractive guest books for your
10:00 o'ckxk in the forenoon wedding or entertainment.
in the Circuit Court Room of
The Sentinel
the County Court 1 kilise of
Eugen»', I jin»- County, Oregon
has been fixed by the Court as a
time and place for the hearing of
objections therto, and for final
settlement of said estate. MARY
LOIS ABEENE: Administratrix.
It’* time to take inventory HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attor-
21-5t-25
ney for extate.
WORK WANTED
WANTED TO BUY
Chezem
Saw Shop
WANTED: Second growth or CARPENTER work wanted New
mid remodeling. Pitone W4R for
small old growth logs, delivered
free estimate.
23-3tc-25
to our |x>nd 21« miles S !•. of
Cottage Grove, on Mo-by Creek
Road E. V. McCoy Lumber. Pli WORK WANTED Want any kind
of o<l<i jobs, hour, or contract, or
19F2I
22-4tp-a5
day, |>ainiing, calcimlng or '
WANTED H» BUY; Peeler logs
Pilone 258R.
)M7tp-24
ami blocks Forrest Veneer Co.
Hi-tfcXX WATCH
REPAIRS for less
Curtin, ore.
"Guaranteed watch and Jewelry
WE BUY USED tiren. O. K Rub-
repairing." J. L- Stokes. H16
22-tfcxx
I mt Wohlern.
m tin, phone TOG.
21 tfcxx
Any Time-
All the Time!
SEPriC TANKS
Cleaned and serviced Work guar­
anteed. Passed by health board.
Midway Thru Town by II. It. ■
Cottage Grove and vicinity. Call
Track.
WANTED TO BUY: ^landing
419D Cottage Grove or Thomp­
Cottage Drove
timber in Cottage Grove area.
son's Sanitary Service. Phone
Phono 73DJ Wc Never Clone
Wagner LumlaT Co., Cottage
7 9727, Springfield.
44-tfcxx
Gnive. Phono 304.
36-lfcxx
WANT TO BUY
TIMBER
840 No. Lane St.
of your worldly potwte»-
nions—may lie you can di*-
poHc of unwanted items at
>a profit—maybe there are
.tiling* you need. In either
case u*e the
LOST AND FOUND
çxterous Papoue
SENTINEL
WANT-ADS
GET RESULTS!
STRAYED TO MY PLACE, one
hog Identify and pay for keep
and nd John Prcshy. 3 miles
out Gowdyvilh- roa«l_
23-ltp
&
WANTED TO BUY Large baby
bed and mattn ■ In goud «*►
«htion Phone 361-L evenings
23-ltp
’n A
PHONE
555 or 556
miscellaneous
t
MAGNOLIA: Please come horn«'.
I've finally bought your Sterling
from Community Jewelers.
23-ltc
Main, phone 3M
A
MISCELLANEOUS
WATER WELL DRIIJJNG
HAVE MONEY TO U)AN on im- See your water well driMer, J. H
Thomas, before you buy or It.
proved farms, not to exceed
stall your pump. Pumps and
$2,500 each loan. Write J L.
supplies. J. 11. Thomas, Cottage
c o Box 66.
21-4tp-34
Grove. Lorane Rte. Gowdyville
HEREFORD boar service. Phone
tfcxxx
Phone 427J2.
17-9tp-25
K15R4
RE-ROOF NOW. All types of
QUICK RESULTS EROM
roofing and repairs. EHA terms,
WANT ADS
three years to pay. Call Charles
C. Young, 1905 So. 6th St., Cot­
tage Grove, phone 243R.
42-tfcxx
> «
McCULLOCH
"Yen, Johnny I* 1» wnart person. He patronites thr
ZUMWALT A WILLIAMS SAMI & GKAVEL < <>M-
PAN Y for concrete uanti, gravel anti hmm."
Subscribe to the Sentinel. News
features, pictures of interest to
you and your friends. All this
for less than 5 cents per week.
2O-tfcxx
Chain Saws
Sales anti Service
Zumwalt & Williams
Sand & Gravel Co.
Wedding Announcements
— The Sentinel -
Pats Saw Show
Phone 116
Phone 384R2
Lan«* County, State of Oregon. All Thure.. Jan. It, 19.50
persons having claims against
XII id Estate arc required to pre-
sent them, with proper vouchers
duly verified, within six months.
from the 12th day of January, 1
1950 to the undersigned Adminis-
trator at the law office o* HER­
BERT W
LOMBARD, Wiser
Bldg, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
LEWIS K SNIDER. Administra­
tor HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
23-5t-27 I
Attorney.
20-tfcxx
PERSONALS
Alcohol Anonymous meets at City
Hall council chambers at 8:W
p m each Tuesday W ri t e or
phone. P. O. Box 13. city or
113J1.
18-tfcx
NOW 24 HOUR
TOW CAR SERVICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That LEWIS K SNIDER has been
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of LYLE DALE SNIDER, I
Deceased, by the Circuit Court of
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 tfcxx
BILL DING’S” Business
NOTH E OF HEARING
ON FINAL A4 COUNT
N</riCE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That th«' undersigned administra­
tor of the Estate of CHARLES H
WIGGIN, Deceased, has filed his
account for the final settlement of
said Estate in ¡he 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 Ck»urt Room, in the Coun­
ty Court House, Eugene, Lane
County, State 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
M O R E L O C K, Administrator.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attor-
21-5t-25
noy for Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IS
BUILDING Business
SUPER SERVICE
. - is what our experienced
personnel offer you!
Prompt, reliable, careful and
courteous SERVICE.
Cottage Grove-
Eugene Freight
and Transfer
32 S. 10th
WHEN MONEY FOR
A HOME. IS SPENT,
THAT'S WISDOM-
PAY YOURSELF
THE /SENT
BILL
DifJG
RENT
MONEY FOR.
A HOME
Phone 99
3tfcx
A oah N umskuu
*r O/N l X
5 CAP 5
BUILDING SUPPLY
Cottage Grove
Sand and Gravel
rPkMt S3 -COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
By R. J. SCOTT
scon s SCRAP BOOK
DEARAOAH-OlO HUBBY
CALL- HIS WIFE A LITTLE
’CHAR" JUST BECAUSE
Fill Dirt - Loam
and
Bar Run
Phone 684
SHP çouûhta AIEW
MRS MARIE SAT/OE«.
DEAR A1OAM=IP WILLIE
TOOK HIS TKACMEie A
GCEEAl APPLE, VJOULO
SHE UPSET H(S APPLE
CAWT^
BuesEss B unn
DIMM OF -fwtttlV
Fili os. MOh.1 <0 CAfCH .
’ «
LOBSKlAS . «5OO0 SWIMMLM ,-fMtSt
BOVS CAH STAY
UHOth WA-ttB
Fort
MIHU<LS.
By STANLEY
SALLY'S. SALLIES
SAY l‘M
I
A FRUiT
-txt triais or
ŸOHKIH YbiBtS
IX IKBO-CHIHA.
-ÍHI
OF
MEOS W1AR
'SAILOR,
COLLARS.
YHouCrt <1*1*
LlVt FAR
FROM -fill SIA.
All Kinds of Auto Repairing
Including Radiator Repairing
•JOE BEAVER
lH WftAT YtAR
PI J-Gt U.S SuP«M»
COUW MHDlR-fHt
OtCISlOH <HAf
-(Hl YoHAio IS
VtqKABlX
?
1893.
By Ed NoTzlw
"He’s got the wrong nf'nber.
Dad; but he says he’s a Ya: man
and a baby-sitter."
22-4tc-25
REVENUES
YKAR
OFFICIAL FIGURES FROM
OREGON RACING
COMMISSION RECORDS
Sforemant »bowing, by v««r«: State revenue» ond
dittnbuhon of rating »»venue». 1933 to Oct 31, 1949
♦
See below:
TOTAL REVENUES*— 1949’'
Revenue from Greyhounds
\
$649,414.91
427,047.04
Thi» advertisement relented by
Multnomah Kennel Club
TOTAL
STATE
REVENUE
FROM
GREYHOUNDS
FROM
MORSES
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
>942
1943
1944
1645
1946
1947
1948
1949*
$ 85.164.79
90,616 66
79,540 90
105,374 03
112,436 26
101,329 37
126,901.22
134.206 41
140.347.48
153 649 22
231 892.16
361.737 07
411,709.77
531 982 66
798.711.23
571.393 65
649,414.91
$60,508.17
84.473 16
76.516 62
101,569 64
108.503 60
97,018 34
122,560 98
125.373.97
128,526 82
146,978 54
220,513.46
332,548.31
380.676 71
375.390 26
521.604.18
486,077 56
427,047.04
$ 24 658 62
6.143.50
3.024 28
3.804 39
3.93’ 66
4,311.03
4.340 24
8.832 44
11.12166
6.610.68
11.378.70
29.188 76
31.033.06
156.592 40
275,107.05
85,315.09
222,367.87
Totin
$4,664,407.79
$3,795,885 36
$876,643.21
•Te IB-11-41 Inaluaibt
REMITTED
TOTAL
Rtmllltd la
Stata
General
Fund
T« m > u « w
»
Oregon
Slate
Fair
94,000 00
116.674 eO
125,993 36
132,377 96
144,523 06
223,217.50
15,174 00
17,993 36
18,877 98
20,223.00
29,417.50
347,790.63
396,755.95
513,117.29
775,570.35
551,723.94
619,505.79
49,090.13
53,855 95
80,717.29
232,070 35
215,723.94
244,705.79
$ 29,266.77
31,125 00
22,608 00
31.75000
32.829.50
29,645 00
32,861.25
34,290 00
35,000.00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000.00
35,000.00
$4,460,694 73
$977,849.99
$559,573.52
$ 76.044.74
63,000 00
7t.2oo.ee
100 000 00
103.400 00
Pacific
International
Llvtatock
Show
$ 29.266.77
31,125 00
$559,573.52
22,608.00
31,750.00
32,829 50
29,845 00
32,861 25
34,290 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000.00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000 00
35,000.00
35,000 00
i coiuiuctad by Multnomah
LtBlBCn
Or «fon
LlvMtMk
Show
I
Mid-
Columbla
LIvBBtuck
Show
I
$
3,560.00
5,000.00
5,060 00
4,700.00
5.000 00
5.000 00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000 00
5,000.00
5,000 00
7,500 00
7,500.00
7,500 00
Pandittan
Round-Up
5.000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
3,560.00
5,000 00
5,000 00
4,700 00
5.000.00
5,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
5,000.00
5.000 00
5,000 00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
Northwaat
Turkty
Shuw
Klamath
Ba«4n
Round-Up
I
$
1,068.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1.200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.06
1.200.00
1,200.00
1.200 00
1,260.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
Spring
Lamb
and
Dairy Show
$ .....
$
5,00000
5,000.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
Padfc
Cea at
Orefon
Stat«
C«n
Mo*
2,500.00
2,500.00
2.506.00
I
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
M
County Fair«
$19,511.20
20,750.00
17.800.00
25,300.00
26,541.00
23,710.00
26,577.50
26,220.00
32,300.00
43,100.00
112,600.00
217,500 00
263,700 00
351,200.00
438.700.00
231,200.00
270,000.00
YEAR
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
t1949
$2,148,709.70
$7.206.00
$7.900 00
$7,500.00
$15,000.00
$21,468.00
$60,760.00
$15,000.00
$10,760.00
Tlw «bot« in officili Aguris from thi records of the Onjon Ricini Commlsiion is compii«! b» J. C. Abbott, Audit«.
fR.mittM t. tB-11.«
H S' Chipmin. Asst. Auditor.
1950 MEETING...MULTNOMAH KENNEL
CLUB, PORTLAND... JU NE 30th to AUG. 26th
■MMMS
(Additional date* may ba addadi
I
rscpApy-
PHONE 180
M. On & North
S. AUTO
SERVICE
99 Highway
The Nentlnrl. 4'nttagr Grote. Oregon
YOU'RE TELLING
Mt!
---------------------------------------- By WILLIAM RITT_______________________
Central Press Writer
AMONG the million (accord­
ing to reports) birthday gifts
snowered on Joe Stalin were
some dolls. Seventy isn't so old
but. then, maybe some Russkis
get Into their second childhood
aarly.
! ! !
That new Asiatic nation of
Pushtoonistan wants to be rec-
vgnized. It will be—by punsters.
A Oarman was arrested for
secretly building an airplane in
his garage. That was one seers!
that was bound to out.
That public transit strike in
Cleveland three days before
MUGGS AND SKEETER
Christmas wasn’t exactly of the
wildcat variety, though it did
make a lot of last-minute shop­
pers roar at the traffic snarl.
Britons »re now being offered
camel steaks. To help 'em get
over the meat shortage hump?
An East Indian strong man
permits elephants to step on him.
He’d never maxi a good Demo­
cratic politician.
A California bookseller, we
read, has installed a sideline of
canned sardines. U • must be an
ardent believer in the old saying
that fish is brain food.
Forest S«»k», U. B. Department oí Acrioullure
"h really hurt« me to see Ice damage like this, Joe.
BY WALLY BISHOP