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LEGAL NOTIGES Ml MMONS WORK WANTED HELP WANTED START independent Retail busi HOUSEWORK wanted by hour or 27-2tc 28 ness from your home Two <lay. Phone 726L. hundred household items Cos metics, F imm I h , Good profits INCOME TAX returns filed, Fed erili and state, is-rsoniil or busi Steady repent business Permii- ness. Glen Donahon, 1(1611 High nent. Car necessary for deliver St , Eugene, or phone 4.7762. ies. Write today for full infor 27-4IC-3O mation Rawlclgh's llept. ORB- 251-249, Oakland, Calif. WORK WANTED High school senior with carjientry cx | ht I- EARN BIG MONEY with FREE once would like Jolis in that line SAMPLES of Imprinted Notes, or odd Joh* evenings and Satur Napkins, Stationery 51 box of days. lain Monte, phone 332Y. 15 all-events Greeting 24 4t|»-27 others, pay up to 100‘; profit' SE1TIC TANKS Assortments on approval Styl- Cleaned and serviced. Work guar art. 1310 Santee, Dept 74. anteed. Passed by health hoard. Angeles 55, Calif. Z Cottage Glove and vicinity. Call WANTED: Wool presser Cottage 449L, Cottage Grove or Thomp (¡rove Cleaners. Phone Hi. son's Sanitary Service. Phone 7-0727, Springfield I-edger Sheets — Ilie Sentinel. 4 Chezem Saw Shop Given you the Reet In ( hain Saw and Hatut Saw Filing. We • sharpen everything All makm a of Power Maw» Overhauled. WATCH REPAIRS for less. "Guaranteed watch and jewelry repairing." J. L. Stokes, 816 Main, phone 70t> 24 tfi MISCELLANEOUS party who borrowed a Wild alocping bag from the Hjonwtn, please return ? 27-3tc •WE RENT POWER SAWS “AU Type» of Chain» — Power Naw OH Lubrlplate Mall Hornet 849 No. Lane St. ■ ■ Midway Thru Town by R. It Cottage Oro ve Phone 739J We Never Close 44-tfcxx WATER WELL DRILLING See your water well driller, J. H Thomas, before you buy or in stall your pump. Pump* and supplies. J. H. Thomas, Cottage Grove, Lorane Rte, Gowdyville. tfcxxx Phone 427J2. RE-ROOF NOW All types of roofing und nquilrs. FHA terms, three years to pay. Call Charles C Young, 1205 So. 6th St., Cot tage Grove, phone 243R 42-tfcxx Want Ads Pull Even in the Snow! FOR SALE: Eight weeks old Weimer pigs, $9.00 each. R. B., Dixon, Thornton corners. •________ • 26 2tp-27 It. It. Dixon, Mayor Dom«» unit King pin of Thornton Cor-' 'ners. of nil things ads ertlwd ,wrHner pig« for sale at this, wn»on ft the year with 13 Inehes of «now on the ground. •At the time be placed Id« ad Just week, he coafldenUaUy, confided to U« that hr thought he wax wasting money, adver-' tl«lng Meaner pig« at till* sea-' «on of tin- year and nlth «now, on the ground! I nder the dr- Tiini»tunc«'» could not rn- Icourage lillu much, hut placed »hl» ad anyway. H ho »hould p o p Into the front door Tueoday mornlng Ihut Dlkon wlth an order to dls- aMmtlnue hl» ad. Ile had «ohi rvery plg. Wc uffered Dlxon 15 ecut» to wrtlc n» a tcstlnionlul, telling how g<a>d the chiMMlfird ad» arr, but being modret, Dixon declined and wc arc w rltlng It for him. SENTINEL WANT-ADS GET RESULTS! FOR SALE BY OWNER PHONE BRAND NEW HOME, Never Lived In Three bedrootna, living room, kitchen, bath, utility <l<*w nst airs TWO 2-KOOM APAKI MEMS UPSTAIRS Bathroom between S'JtMMI down, balance at (>S IntcrcMt Near new MchmilM AUSO LOTS FOK SALE, ON QIINCY 2 . tf< 555 or 556 MISCELLANEOUS \x See A. L. Woodard, 1151 So. 4th St. Subscribe to the Sentinel. News features, pictures of interest to you and your friends. All this for leas than 5 cents per week. 2o-tfcxx BUSINESS MEN, Attention! The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet Withholding and Income Tax Requirements EVERY BUSINESS MUST KEEP BOOKS PERSONALS Alcohol Anonymous meets at City Hali council cliambers at 8:00 jxin. each Tuesday W ri t e or phone, 1*. O. Box 13, city or 18-tfcx 413JL iC4 A ? Daal^nad by • tormw Gov*nun*nt axjwrt Rqdris Na Battuta EiHfhKi sH fSTi, A Simplified BOOKKEEPING and TAX RECORD All in One Loose-Leaf Book Special Bookt for.. 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Wiser Bldg.. Cottage Grove. Oregon. LEWIS K. SNIDER. Administra tor. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney, 23-5t-27 NOTH V. With the Granges TO < KKDITOKM Creswell Grange meets Thurs day evening, February 9 and a sur vey of of the past year's work and plans for the new year will be h'4d. A Valentine« program will follow Mr. and Mrs, Char les Wet zel, Mrs. Olive Parlin, Mrs. David Francis, L. 8. Ayotte, and Mrs. Fred Reich will serve refresh ments. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been ap- pointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament of JESSIE VERNA COOLEY, Deceased, by the Cir cuit Court of Lane County, State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the i same, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to th»- undersigned at the biw Office of HERBERT W LOMBARD. Wiser Building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published January 26, 1950 ROMNEY L COX. Executor. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. At- torney. 25-5tc-29 Hi-bron Grange News Hebron Grange held its first regular meeting for February last Saturday, with master O. M. Pat ten in the chair, and a very good attendance of members. Lecturer. Helena Overgaard, an nounced that Hebron grange would visit Santa Clara grange on Tuesday, February 21. All officers are asked to be at the hall Thursday, February 9 at 8 pm. for officers seating drill. There will also be practice at that time for all wishing to take part in the square dances. All members are welcome. It is hoped all mem bers who can will attend the Santa Clara meeting. iJon’t forget we now meet twice a month on the first and third Saturdays. Next meeting is Febru ary 18 at 8 p.m. All new members who have not yet been obligated are asked to be there to receive their obligation. There will also be a sealed bid sale. The quarterly project of the H.E.C. Anyone de siring further information please call the H.E.C. chairman, Melvie St. Elmo. PLANNING COM MISSION HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be hold in the Council Chamber, City Hall. Cbttage Grove, Oregon on Friday the 10th day of February, 1950 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. upon the petition of the Presbyterian Church for the following changes of zoning elassification, to-wit: Lots 2, 3, and 4, Block one, Wynne's Second Addition, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon tie reclassified and rezoned from "public lands" to residential.” Planning Commission of City of Cottage Grove Maxine Ward, Secretary 26-2tc-17 NOTH F. TO < KEDITOKM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been ap pointed as executor of the Last Will and Testament of GRACE BENNETT, Deceased by the Cir cuit Court of I Jine County, Ore gon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, duly verified with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Wi ser Building. Cottage Grove, Ore gon within 6 months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Date and first publication. Feb- | ruary 9. 1950. RAYMOND THIES Executor. HERBERT W. LOM- I BARD, Attorney.27-5t-31 | An Englewood, Colo, man, who was kind enough to stop and drive to the station house a policeman whose patrol car was stalled on the road, was surprised, upon reaching their destination, to have th* police man thank him for the rid* and hand him a ticket for speeding and going through a red light LYNX HOLLOW School opened Monday with full attendance after being closed a week because of weather condi tions. Quite a number of young folks from here attended the donkey basketball game at Cottage Grove high Monday evening. Mrs. John Macauley is home from the hospital. Bom Thursday, February 2nd, a daughter, Nancy Jean to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Simonson. This is the Simonson's sixth child and second daughter. Mrs. Orville fjimb has been quite ill the past week and not able to be about much yet. 6th & Highway Ph. 25 A simplified procedure (or ex tending the enlistments of mcm- liers of the inactive Naval Reserve whose enlistments expire during the next eighteen months has been adopted. Thirteenth Naval District Headquarters announced today. Under the procedure reservists sign only one form agreeing to ex tend enlistment for four year*. It will eliminate the current reen- listmcnt procedure of filing dis charge and reenlistment papers, physical examination, execution of a new oath, and new office re cords. Columnar Pads- -The Sentinel. “WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU” Seven days a week and until 9 P. M. (Except Sunday we close at 8 P. M.) Compare our prices and quality of goods — you are always welcome and treated courteously and fairly. We Give Dividend Stamps Steeles 7=- The Store on Dorena I^ke Shore BLACK TOP PAYING Driveways — Streets — Parking Areas and Floors Also Road Grading All Work Guaranteed Complete Lubrication Jobs Nolt’s Chevron Station । NAVY AIM1PTM FORM TO EXTEND ENLISTMENTS (.Mr*. Orvill: f.nmh. reporter! Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Phone 799-J 43-tfcxx ___________________________________ . ____________ Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel. Wife Preservers By R. scon'S SCRAP BOOK j . scon ÇûpHttt r.fosiiR. voto wroíe “ rear CO WH u pò h ne SUWlHCt we* SEVER saw ÍHAÍ STREAM. It is nut neceesary to use a double boil er for makinj cream or white sauce. Be sure •(> Keep the heat low and stir con stantly SWAPS NOTICE OF HEARING ON Hl c H ose <»t HAME S ulanee . LIVU Af SAMOOM FoR-fHE SAKE oi EUPHOHY AHO-To FILL OUÍÍKt MI1ER If IH His VERSE. SUTHt IHSIO WtUOMMIO Notice is hereby given that, Fred Bennett, Executor of the estate of James H. Bennett, de- ccased, has fill'd his final account in probate, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County, and by order said court has fixed February 21. 1950, at 9:30 A.M. in the court room of said court in the court house, at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and acting thereon; notice thereof di rected to be published in the Cot tage Grove Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. Date of first publication. January 19, 1950. Fred Bennett, Executor Alta King, Attorney 24-5t-28 205 North 9th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been ap pointed executrix of the Last Will and Testament of THOMAS F. GEER by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ijinc County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at the law office of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Wi ser Building. Cottage Grove, Ore gon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this no tice'. Date and first publication February 7th. 1950. DELPHA A. GEER. Executrix. HERBERT W. i LOMBARD. Attorney. 27-5t-31 Words of the Wise SHE UT METAL Ph. 444 HOWDY FOLKS! Life is just a bowl of cherries We go thru our work like a breeze We have the world’s best equipment Our plumbers are full of anti-freeze So when your plumbing goes sour And you can’t take It any more Just relax my good friends Grab the phone— call 444 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL NOTICES Page IS W i I a Í is ¿AUSE oFMoSf AU<O <R0UblXS iqHrflOH, BA'fitXY ASt> -ÍIREA. A MAH m CKLlFOft'Uk • . I I bvtp m A H ollow Rtbwocp'faît. * 1 HlS ROOM MEASURED 21*27 FID. FS HEIHHÏ- 250 «.Uf. “JOE BEAVER" By Ed Nofziger NOTICE TO CREDITORS Frkesi $100, MSO, $5.00 and $7.50 complete, Including sheet* far one year or mere, end Income Tex Bulletin CLEANERS IN THE CURCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR I.ANE COUNTY VIOLET LUELLA MACINNES, Plaintiff, vs. DONALD MACINNES. iFcfendant, C mo N o 99100 TO DONALD MACINNES, DEFENDANT, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You ant hereby required to ap- 1« ar and answer the complaint on file against you in the above en titled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons to-wit: On or before the 2 day of March 1950. mid it you fail so to ap|>ear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for a d c c r e e awarding to the plaintiff an absolute divorce from t I k ' defendant, and forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing be- tween the plaintiff and the dc- fendant, and for awarding the care, custody, and control of the minor child of this marriage, DONA MARLENE MACINNES, to the plaintiff herein, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem just and equitable. This summons Is published once each week for six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Senti nel, Cottage Grove, l.anc County, Oregon, a newspaper of general circulation, suitable for publica tion of summons as defined by law, pursuant to an order of the Honorable William G. East, Cir cuit Judge, Ij*ne County, Oregon, dated January 17, 1950. Date of first publication the 19th day of January, 1950. Date last publica- I ion Mai ch 2nd. 1980, HERBERT W IJlMBAHD, At torney for Plaintiff. P. O. Ad dress: Wiser Building, <>>ttage Grove, Oregon. 24-5t-29 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon Thur*., Feb. ». 1950 ■ , f • CLIFF AND GEORGE UWE HURRY” He that uses many words for the explaining any subject, doth, like the cuttie fish, hide himself for the most part in his own ink. — (John Ray) A oah N umsmal CUT TRE GA6S/ \NMSN PO % ¡I DEAR AJOA«— WOULO HO5T-VJHO IS*A CARO - ALWAVS HAve A FULL HOUSE T HAMMAH EVANS _ DEAR AIOAH- THE- MODERN LON€ RAMÄete Live on ah FLE<r"rre*r P anse T miss MA*y Poceie/N« PH owni W, a » iz . w SEND roue NOTIONS Tb AJOAM YOU'RE TELLING ME! --------------------------------------- By WILLIAM RIH-------------------------------------- Central Press Writer One guess as to whom the team ECONOMIST says squander represented. Correct, on the ing of natural resources may first try—Jugoslavia! someday find us without enough ! ! ! food for the earth s population. That acrobat who reportedly Just eating ourselves out of walked up the stairs of the house and globe, eh? Washington monument probably ! ! ! just wanted to keep an. eye on Americans sure brought Congress. home the bacon in 1949. 01 the j t { 22 billion pounds of meat pro Zadok Dumkopf wonders if the duced in the U. S. last year, government is going Io give almost half was pork! away tomatoes as well as pota I I ! toes. Might be dangerous in an London has set aside 13 acres for British television headquar ters. Suggested name: Pup potown. I I I A French Communist news paper, reporting results of a soccer football game, failed to name the winner of the contest. election campaign. » i ; The battleship Missouri twice resisted efforts to be pulled free from a mudbank on which it went aground. In fact, the huge battlewagon acted as stub born as the legendary mules from its namesake state. Fon»t Service, U. S. Deportment of A»rk'.>*ur« "You won't jump like that when they dump that waste into the stream.**