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The Neotia«.|, Cottage Grey«, OreKnn Thum,, July 3. tM7 . CRESWELL U. N. PALESTINE COMMITTEE MEETS IN JERUSALEM The Little Theater club met at the Art Mogstad home Tuesday I i- 'X *’J j evening and enjoyed a potluck sup per followed by a business meet-1 •ng. Mr and Mrs Earl Greenwood were guests and became new mem bers. The prerontation of a Negro ¿T“ ,dlscus^ «nd Fre<i I Nichol», Mrs. Mogstad. and V. W Johnston were appointed to pre pare the numbers and set the date 1 FOB MOTORISTS Mr. Nichols will direct the produc tion. Green's Hardware and Sup-, JULY 3-» ply Store has donated a radio to dispose of as they w,sh to raise monej for the playground fund. 1 A day of work on the tennis court 4TH OF JULY ■ was planned for Sunday. The next i CELEBRATIONS meeting will be at the J. O. Mor- July 3,4: Tillamook and ; tenson home on July 22. The Dalles, Oregon. July ien visitors from Eugene were 3-5; St. Paul, Mollala and , (Resent at the regular meeting of, Coquille, Oregon. July 4 । Honor Rebekah lodge Wednesday •evening The resignation of Mrs only: Ashland, Calapooya, - Kenneth McCoy as Vice Grand Corvallis, Crawfordsville AT THE H«$T OPEN MEETING of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine In the Y M CA Building •Mrs Chas. Ellis and •nd Hillsboro, Oregon. July in Jerusalem, Moshe Shertok (extreme left), head of the Jewish Agency, is shown presenting an introduction I Mrs. Minnie Henriksen were rec 4, 5; Bend (Stampede and to the Palestine problem from the Jewish standpoint At extreme right is Justice Alfred Emil Sandstrom of ommended as Theta Rho advisors Sweden, chairman of the probe committee. Seated beside Sandstrom is Dr. Boo of China. (International) water pageant) and Se» A gift was presented to Miss Nieta •ide, Oregon. Ziniker, a bride of the week Relay . races, games, and musical num- « bride-to-be of the week. GETS HEAD START AT BARBER SHOP RODEOS 1 bees were enjoyed after the meet-1 The hono,'l'<:, Ruest is the book July 3-5: Wilbur, Wash ing and refreshments were served kceper ior ’he company Miss Zin- *■’— all * of " the * Creswell stores iker was also honored with a show- Nearly ington. July 4: Sedro- I are planning to be closed Satur- I er last week at the home of Mrs. Woolley, Washington. July i«ay' July 5, thus making a three R M. Carpenter .Mrs. Walter 4-6: Enterprise, Oregon; Crabb assisted Mrs. Carpenter. I day holiday. Klamath Falls, Oregon; L* H. Francis of New Y’ork City The WSCS of the Methodist Payette, Idaho (also Race I is visiting with his parents, Mr. chureh met for a noon luncheon Meet). July4-7: Blackfoot I and Mrs. David Francis. Wednesday with Rev. Joseph Idaho. Mrs. Frank Bush is enjoying a Knotts, -• new ----- > pastor, ----- —. — as > - a guest. ■ visit from her sister, Mrs. John 'Irs H A. Howe read a memorial AMERICAN LEGION j Lamb of Norfolk. Nebraska. The *° Mrs. Alice Camp, form- •SPLASH" • ladies had not seen each other for er Pastor of the church, which was July 3, 4, more than 40 years. written by Mrs. J. M Walkup. A Miss Nieta Ziniker was pleas- ■«‘••er was read front Miss Doris Aberdeen, Washington antly surprised by the crew of the Trefren. a member of the church OREGON TRAIL DAYS Reese Lumber Company at a par- who "«w serving as a mLssion- : ty Tuesday afternoon. Refresh- arY *n China. A contribution to- July 3-5, Baker, Oregon • ments were served from tables laid ward the church budget and $50 ANNUAL GYPSY TOUR in the planer shed and an electric, toward the city playground project July 4-6 (tentative), | food mixer was presented Miss werv voted by the group. Mrs. J. Sandpoint, Idaho < ' ■ M- Black was appointed secretary i of Children's Work and will con- , <»f cl hi < C e f f 1 I I I TRAVEL H0V1IMK1 TOW-POW" Now on Display! j each Sunday morning. Toppenish, Washington REGATTA July 4, 5, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ASTORIA AERIAL FIESTA July 4-6, Astoria, Oregon PACIFIC NORTHWEST GOLF ASSN. TOURNAMENT July 7-12, Alderwood Country Club, Portland, Oregon nt i New Here Is the outboard motoc that gives The big mid-summer edi tion of Richfield’s Almanac of Western Travel is just off the press! It is packed with information about rodeos, fairs, expositions and other events scheduled for the coming months. Richfield’s Travel Almanac is one of the most interest ing and informative book lets of its kind. Ask your Richfield dealer for your free copy now. you botfc^ mZe-ajn-how trolling end breotWe^b; swift cruising I In st a At storting. Virtually flood-proof. Supreme quality $ / Completely de- pandable...Sparkling performance; It's easy to lift and a cinch to operate! i Tk • m ... Ihesecret* Mechanically-controlled PtaJpef vo/va».» They said “it couldn't b* done" in a two cycle motor—but MARTIN hoe done iti fellas. It’s • beauty! NEW 40 MARTIN MOTOR NOW ON DISPLAY McCOY MOTORS TRAVEL ALMANAC RICHFIELD ; Try a Sentinel Want-ad. WE ALSO HAVE A FEW USED CARS. McCoy Motors CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 6th & Wash. Phone 64 , A contribution of $45 from the I recent supper sponsored by the ONLY 7 WEEKS OLD, little Tommy Cox, Los Angeles, CaL, already ha» : Civic club was voted to be given to a head of hair that gives Reed Sales, the barber, a good workout with the I the Little Theater Club for the aheatx One of the youngest customers on record. Tommy could have playground project at the regular used a trimming at birth, says his mother, shown at left (International) i meeting of the Civic club Tuesday • afternoon. Three road signs sbow- I ing the way to the Creswell ceme- ceptcd A tax levy of $2100 for! I tery have been made by the club. the hiring of a full time employee Ri cent guests at the home of for the city was voted Monday at Mrs. Avia Graves were her daugh a special election. The budget for ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. Union High School No. 12 was ac J. Buus of Tea. South Dakota. cepted Monday and A. Webb was Mr. and Mi's. Al Bartel and son elected director for five years to Royce left Friday for a ten day succeed E. F. Roberts. Other di-1 rectors are George Rayes, W. D. • rip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. George Gwyther was hon-' Tiedje, J. W. Sartelle and Mrs. J. ored at a pink and blue shower at T. Kerr as chairman. Mrs. W. O. her home Wednesday afternoon Spencer is the clerk. The grade with Mrs. C. C. Hash and Mrs. school budget was accepted Thurs day and Ralph Rogers was re-elec Rex Gwyther as hostesses. Creswell Grange met Thursday ted director for 5 years and H. E. evening and the master, Ralph Miller was elected for one year. Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Williams Rogers, appointed t h e following committees to serve on the county of Staples, Minnesota are visiting fair display project: designing of with Mr. and Mrs. Will Parsons. booth. Harry Brown, Mrs. A E Mr. Williams is a brother of Mrs ‘ ,• i Elmendorf, Mrs. E. W. Malone. Parsons. 1 Mrs. F. L. DeBerry: sheaf grains, Eugene Wright, son of Mr. and’ j R. E. Wright. F. E. Vick, C. G. Mrs. Harvey Wright, tied for first (Gray; threshed grains. Miles place in the poultry judging con Quinn , G. A. Bryant. Clarence test held at the recent 4-H sum Everybody knows it pays to buy i Jackson; grass seeds. H. E. Mil mer school which he attended at U. S. Bonds. But not everybody ler. Melvin A. Miller; fruits, Glen Corvallis. j knows how much it pays. By invest. Wicks- Al Swarts, Roy Smith; for- Mrs. Alice*’ Taylor returned ing as smaU a sum aa 12.M a week, age crops, R. M. Crawford. Ralph Thursday after spending two in U. 8. Bonds, your saving, will be i Sears, Elwin Bales; special ex- years visitin gin the east. She was SI,440.84 in ten years. Take savings 1 hibits. E L. Reynolds, L. M Pow accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. oT $3.75 a week; by 1957. you wig ell; garden crops. Mrs. G. R. Mil Ruth Eggert, and daughter Doro have $2.163.45. There are two easy ler. F. L. DeBerry. Mrs. R. E. thy, of Manitowac, Wisconsin, and ways to save automatically. Have a regular amount of money set aside Wright; poultry and dairy, Harold brother daughter. Mrs. Ray Der- from your pay each week for bonds I Clark, Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck, EI- sham. Miss Paula Frieder and Mrs. through the Payroll Saving! Plan. mer Tohlen; nuts. Ray Vincent.¡ N. C. Wilcox of Manitowac are al- Or, if you're not on a payroll, but you do have a checking account, Charles Wedzell; forest products, so guests of the Dershams. Barney Doyle, Collom; - - . Collin -------- — “ Mrs. Orville Smith underwent you can have ypur bank automatic flowers. Mrs. Fred Trumbly, Mrs. a major operation at the Sacred ally charge your account for the George Hayes, Mrs. R. F. Scott; Heart hospital one day last week purchase price of a bond each month. U. S. Trrtmri Dtfartmrnl canning, Mrs. C. I. Kent, Mrs. F. and is getting along nicely. E. Vick, Mrs. .Roy Smith; cooking. At a pretty wedding at the Cen- Mrs. Elmer Tohlen. Mrs. F. P. tral Presbyterian Church in Eu- and her flowers were white steph-1 Clack, Mrs. Ray Vincent; fancy' Scn<>. Friday, June 27, Misa Nieta anotis and pink rosebuds. Leonard work. Mrs R. M. Crawford. Mrs. Ziniker. daughter of Mrs. Rosina Ziniker, eldest brother of the E. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Brown Ziniker of Creswell, became the bride, gave the bride away. Dale! The Grange voted to hoki a local bride of Rolland Fry. son of Mrs. Ziniker, younger brother of the community fair and th«* date will Etta Fry of Eugene. Mrs. Leslie bride, sang and Mrs. S. E. Stevens played organ music. Ushers were be announced later. A picnic was Goheen, sister ‘ of *............. the bride, and Le- planned by the group for July 4 at land Robe, arotber-in-law of the Leslie Goheen and Richard Car-' the Cottage Grove dam site. Mr groom, attended the couple. Rev. penter. A reception was held in and Mrs. Sidney Flowerday were Norman K. Tully read the service. the church parlor following the elected to membership by initia The bride was lovely in a peach ceremony. After a short wedding i trip the couple will be at home in tion. pink suit with white accessories Eugene. A number of Creswell Mrs. Adam Schmitt was taken friends attended the wedding and ill Friday evening and was moved i reception. k It's So Human — You'll Laugh! to the Sacred Heart hospital Sat urday afternoon. So HumanlyTrue—You'll Cry ! I Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. The The citizens of Creswell voted ’ .Sentinel. ‘ three different times last week on three budgets and all were ac- MOM AND SKEETER ...THEN ALL MR CHROMO WANTS TO see G randpa for is T o COLLECT for his broken WINDOW!! ..AND YOU ARE OUR HEAVY < HITTER WHOSE PICTURE IS AV/, STOP KIDDING, MUGGS! THIS IS SERIOUS!.’ GOING TO BE IN ALL THE PAPERS... DAD" of said Pacific Highway extend ed southwesterly; thence North 28 45' Kant along wald *outh- Notice is hereby given that ti w NOTH E OF HEARING OF undersigned Administrator of the esxterly line of »aid highway 8 7 FINAL AK’OUNT Estate of ALTA E HART, De- (oct to Ihv point o( beginning, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ceased, has filed his account for containing 2853 4 .square feet, That the Undersigned adminis- the final settlement of said Estate more or leas. trator with a will annexed of the in the Circuit Court for Lane Thia notice la publiahcd once hstate of ANDREW GERRARD. County, Oregon, and Ihnt Tuesday, each week for four conaccutivu Deceased, has fihxl his account the 8 day of July, 1947, at the weeks. 6-28-47; 7-3. 10. 17, 24-47 for the final settlement of said Circuit Court Room of said Court Date of first publication: June 26, Estate in the Circuit Court for in the County Court House In Eu-j 19-17. Ijinc County, State of Oregon, and gene. t »regon. at ten o'clock in SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM that Tuesday, the 8th day of July. the forenoon has been by said PANY, a cor|Miration. 1917, at the Circuit Court Room Court fixed aa the time and place 46-51-50 of said Court in the County Court for hearing of objection» thereto, House at Ebgcne, Oregon, at 10:00 and for final settlement of »aid NOTICE TO CREDITORS o'clock in the forenoon has been Eatate C L 8PRAY, AAninlstre- NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN by said Court fixed ai the time tor. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. That MAXINE ATTR1DQE, has and place for hearing of objections Attorney for Estate. 43-5t-47 b.-. n i|i|Mnilte<| AdmilliatmtriX of ‘ thereto and for final settlement of the Estate of VIRGIL L. ATT- •aid estate. WORTH HARVEY, j Administrator with a will annexed NOTICE OF PETITION FOR HLIX1E, by the Circuit Court of STREET VACATION U h * Lane County, Oregon. All per of the Estate of ANDREW GER RARD. .Deceased. HERBERT W.i TO WHOM IT MAY CON- sons having claims against said Estate arc required to present LOMBARD, Attorney for Fatale CERN: You arc hereby notified that them, with proper vouchers, with 43-5tc-47 Southern Pacific Company, a cor- in six months from I he 5 day of poration, will at a regular meeting June. 1947. to the said Adminis NOTICE TO CREDITORS of tlie City Council of the City of tratrix, at the I jiw Office of HER Notice is hereby given that the Cottage Grove, to be held on the BERT W LOMBARD, Wiser undersigned NELSON J. NEl^ 4th day of August, 1947, at the Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon , SON, Jr, and A. W. HELLIWELL hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M . present MAXINE ATHUDGE. Adminis have been iq>|x>intcd Executors of a petition to said Council praying tratrix. HERBERT W LOM. the Uist Will and Testament of for the vacation of the following BARD, Attorney. 43-5tc-47 JAMES A. DAVIS, Deceased, by portion of Washington Street in the Circuit Court of the State of the City of Cottage Grove. County i Oregon for Lane County, and have of Lane and State of Oregon: duly qualified as such Executors. Beginning at the point of in- All ix'rsons having claims against terseci ion of the north line of said Estate are hereby notified to Washington Street, and the present the same, duly verified as southeasterly Une of the Pacific required by law, with proper Highway in Cottage Grove; vouchors, within six months of thence South 89' 34’ east along CALL the first publication of this Notice said North lint* of Washington to the Executors of said Estate, Street, 100 feet to a point 30 at the law office of HERBERT feet northwesterly when mw- W. LOMBARD, Wiser Bldg . Cot ured nt right angles to the cen tage Grove. Oregon. NELSON J. ter line of the Southern Pacific NELSON. Jr., and A W. HELU- Company's mam track through WELL. Executors. HERBERT W 19tk Cottage Grove; thence South LOMBARD, Attorney for Execu- 28 45’ West, parallel with and tors. 44-5tc-48 always 30 feet from said center line 56.13 feet to a point; thence NOTICE TO CREDITORS North 61 15’ West 88.03 feet to a point on the southeasterly line Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, administrator of the Es- | fate of Icephen Clark, deceased. All persona having chums against said estate are hereby notified to Wanted 2 wool presser» and present the same duly verified, a silk finisher. I with proper voucher» to the ad ministrator at the law office of MAYNARD WILSON. 731 Main Street, .Cottage Grove. Oregon, Lane County, within six months from the date of first publication ¡of this notice; June 28. 1947 Phone 81 THOMAS DOUGLAS CLARK. Administrator. MAYNARD WIL __________________ 11 t f e Bo* MS i*h»M as SON. Attorney for Administrator. LODGE NO. 810 46-5t-50 LEGAL NOTICES GOOD BLOCK WOOD TED’S FUEL 318J1 Moose Help Wanted COTTAGE GROVE CLEANERS NOTICE OF HEARING ON- FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of GEORGE C. FARMAN. Deceased, has filed her account for the final settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court of I.anc County, State of Oregon, and that Tuesday, the 8 day of July, 1947. at the Circuit Court Room of said Court in the County Court House in Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, at ten o'clock in the fore noon has been by said Court fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto, and for fi nal settlement of said Estate. LIL LY FARMAN, Administratrix. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attor ney for Estate. 43-5tc-47 Goes jimmy Heap ox liartomouauC. Tae lucky lao ’•l IN Suttee »Y 7 REANRED TOMORROW’)VERY EFFICIENT SORRY MX) WERE COURTEOUS! ^INCONVENIENCED!! THANK YOU ...A PLEASURE DOING BUSINESS > WITH YOU,SIR! ■ GOOD-BYE’’ GOOD-BYE YOUNG MAN Cottage Grove Welding Works Club Hours Portable Welding Any Place 1030 Madison , Phone 181Y 24-tfcxxx Septic Tanks Cleaned C. C. Simon Phone 32 Free Inspection Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop 41 S. 6th St msURPtltE SERUItE WISER BLDG. 417 MAIN ST. TEL.34 COTTAGE GROVE RES IF« Open Monday thru Saturday 4 to 12 P. M. Don’t Read This!! Unleu You Need ROOFING or ROOF REPAIRING FREE ESTIMATES Chain Saw Filing AS WELL AS CROSS CUT, CIRCLE A HAND SAWS. LAWN MOWERS AND OTHER TOOLS SHARPENED. QUACK H'' 29 I tcxx AND ROOF INSPECTION North western Roof Co. Call 16 F 24 or Write V. L. Bassett Diuton Rt , Dorena WELDING Portable, Acetylene, Electric Welding Supplies and Equipment Acme Welding Service R. P. Ba«h, mgr, 330 So. 10th St. 4 Day Service HUH! WHEPE IS THAT L BASE BALL? Phone 44 Collins Laundry and Cleaners 1019 East Main Street Ì Phone 44 Ph. 181J 27-tfcxx FINE BREAD .. A NICE, BRIGHT BOY I! AS SOON AS THAT WINDOW IS FIXED....I’LL RETURN THEIR BASEBALL TO THEM! J „ , „ _ Closed all day Sundays We arc now prepared to do BEHAVIOR, A < HEAVY HITTER LIKE YOU SHOULD BE A CINCH , TO MAKE the < PRISON TEAM.’ to give that new lustre and sheen to that favorite garment. I) RIGHT, SON ' MDUVE BEEN Auxiliary Every 1st & 3rd Thursday», 8:00 P. M 45-4tp-48 J.B.LEONARD Lodge meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock. WELDING 1U10IW Especially Processed by Specialists IM WELL, GOOD-BYE, ||I *R.CHRO*OL.YOUR r WINDOW WILL BE ARC A ACETYLENE If you want your job done well, cali BY WALLY BISHOP /...WITH GOOD NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT A