The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 26, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
DORENA
Thur»., Feb. M, 1918
Disease Threat
To Strawberries
Being Studied
to Redding. Calif, this week. Mr.
Dickson is one of the workers on
the .Dorena dam.
Mr. and Mrs John Read of
than 19,000 strawberry
Springfield
M|ni„Kuriu Huenoeu
attended me
the virange
Grange „„ More
ji .- _
Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs., \r ,, „,s . are being tested at the
•gon .u>
State
Read were once residents of Dor-
.. college experiment
U.N. Facts and Facas
PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC
LEGAL NOTIGES
Oregon Deed Records, which
point is on the center line of
Silk Creek and 385» fret
North of the Southwest cor-
ner of R M Vcatch Shop lot
running thence South 5»
East along Silk Creek Ht> feet;
thence North 65 East ho feet
to a street known as Willam­
ette Court, formerly a county
road,
Northwesterly
along said road to a point due
North of the point of begin­
ning, thence South to the
point of beginning, in Lane
County. State of Oregon
and that the plaintiffs are the
owners in foe simple of the afore­
said described proix’ity iim set out
in the Complaint; and that you.
and each of you, be forever en­
joined mid debarred from assert­
ing any claim whatever thereto
advetse to the plaintiffs; and for
such other and further relief us
to the Court shall seem just and
equitable.
Thia Summon« I« published pur-
■uuni to un order made by Hi IN-
GRABLE
F SKIPWORTH,
Circuit Judge of the State of Ore­
gon for Dine County, on the 27
day of January, 1948, which order
directs Huit this Summons be pub-
liahed onci* a week for four auc-
evasive weeks in the Cottage
Grove Sentinel, u ncwspR|M'r of
general circulation printed und
published In Cottage Grove, Lune
County, Oregon; and that you lx>
required to appear and answer on
or before the last day of the time
presei Ihed in said older, to-wit: on
or before the 26th day of Febru­
ary. 1!H8 Date of first publication
January 29th, PJIH. Date of last
publication February 26th, BMH
HERBERT W UiMBARD mid
RICHARD L. THW1NG, Attui-
Heys for Plaintiffs. Address mid
Post Office: Wiser Bldg , Cottage
25-5t-2H
Gn*V|’^
L Mr. and Mm Elwood Hancock
J newlyweds) of Spokane, Wash,
SIMMONS
pre visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Arthur Bales. Mr. Hancock
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O>'
b a »on of Mrs. Bales.
THE STATE OF OREGON
J Mr and Mrs. Raleigh Wilson,
FOR LANE COUNTY
JOHN DEVINE WILSON and
pk” are leaving Rat creek vicinity
to the de-
A
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I structive root disease. red stele
ELLA MAE WILSON, husband
Boon for their new home west of
Aunt
F tinniv C«oude of Cot* I or rod core,
Cottage Grove, entertained Satur-
and wife, as tenants by the en-
.
tircty.
day evening with a house party tage Grove was also a visitor of
Plaintiffs,
testing, a
the grange Thursday evening, and
Which was very much enjoyed by spent
a few days visiting Mr. ana
,Of
pH A nice lunch was served at Mrs Leslie Wicks
‘‘?d h \
d S‘*,e“ dvP',r‘m‘'n’
MRS AMANDA WARNSTAFF.
pidnight. We will miss our
M,. „„a »*—
J P" agriculture, was started fouri
s o m e t i m e s MRS. AMANDA
friends, the Wilsons, very much
. and Mrs. Sidney Bales and I years ago under the leadership of
WORNSTAFF. und JOHN !X)E
( Mr. and Mr». Sidney Bales at- family were Sunday guests o! Mrs. George F Waldo, f.xieial pornoF
WARNSTAFF. her husband.
lended the basketball game in Bales parents Mr and Mrs Ira Og,st stationed at the college.
MARY B CHRISMAN, u widow
e< of (. akridge. Mrs Lee has
The cool, rainy winter weathcr
Eugene Friday evening.
HARRY MARKLEY, a divorced
been
in
very
poor
health
this
O
f
western
Oregon
encourages
the
Mr. and Mrs Peter Thoreby and
person. ONA MARKLEY, a single
spread of the disease throughout
n Roy made a buaincas trip Wcd- W n cr' __ ______
person. BESSIE MARKLEY, a
sday to Eugene.
the plant beds and increases the
single person. FRED H BROWN,
Typewriter
covers
. Mr. Dickson, father -of Mrs.
for sale— need for resistant varieties. Waldo
sometimes
FRED HARRISON
CilliAm, made a short business trip The Sentinel.
reports. Last year, some growers
BROWN and MARY BROWN, his
who had strawberry beds on heavy
wife; also the unknown heirs of
poorly drained soil lost their en­
Seine 7000 islands, the largest in the and of the above named persons or
Tyiww liter covers lor sale.
tire crop to this root disease.
Malay Archipelago, make up the 115,000 parties if any are deceaicd: also
The Sentinel.
Under testing procedure, seed­
square mites of the Philippine Republic. all other |M<r«ons or parties un­
lings are planted in infected soil
Made a Spanish colony after its discovery known claiming any right, title,
beds in the greenhouse. Winter
by Magellan on his globe-circling voyage, estate, lien or Interest pi the real
weather conditions are then sim­
the area became a possession of the estate described in complaint
ulated by heavy watering and cool
2« ta S!%
United States in 1898 and gradually was herein,
IX'fendants.
। temperatures to insure spread of granted an increasing degree of self-government, until it became
Case No. 34765
the disease throughout the bed.
independent in 1946. With a long coastline dotted with harbors, TO: MRS
AMANDA
j
In the spring, the plants are trade is important to her 18.000.000 people. Sugar, coconut products, STAFF, sometimes MRS WARN
AMAN
' taken up and the roots washed
tobacco, gold and materials from her dense forests are the backbone DA WORNSTAFF. and J< >HN
and examined for the disease. Any
of the Philippine economy. The Philippine Republic's permanent LX>E WARNSTAFF, her husband
seedlings show ing symptoms of in­
representative to the United Nations is General Carlos P. Romulo. MARY B CHRISMAN, a widow
fection are discarded and those
Her Hag has blue and red stripes and a golden sun and three stars. HARRY MARKLEY, a divore.il
which show resistance are planted
• •
fxrson. ONA MARKLEY, a single
on the college farm. If the resist­
person,
BESSIE
MARKLEY,
a
•
■
ant varieties show comm«cial
single pi'rson; also the unknown
value,
they
are
then
increased
for
nib, Mulch««,
• ■
The Friendly Neighbors club ।
Mr. and Mrs, Donal Connor heirs of nny of the above name.)
further testing.
C b H ivb I««!
met with Mrs. Edith Lackey have returned from a month-long persons or parties if any are de-
•
•
In the three previous years of
ceased; also all other (icrsons or
Thprsday afternoon with 10 mem-
project work, more than 35,000 bers present and Mrs. W Huff of visit with relatives and friends in parties unknown claiming any
• ■
Indiana.
seedlings have been tested. Of that
right, title, estate, lien or interest
Cottage Grove a guest. It was
Prepirw a perfect wej
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The
Stewart
family
of
Lynx
number, 120 select ions have shown
bed . . . bureases mm.
planned to start a “galloping box" Hollow have moved to Eugene, ex­ in the real estate described in
eral and moisture content
both resistant and commercial soon.
• •
. . . rebuilds soil — Na.
cept for their son Bob, who is complaint herein. DEFENDANTS 1
qualities and are now being sub­
ture s « ay M E makes
Mrs. Marie Bash won a special staying with his brother Wesley
IN THE NAME OF THE
jected .......................
garden work eauer . . .
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•
to additional tests. None
docs it better than anyotb.
of the 120 has been sufficient ty prize and also the prize in the Stewatt while attending school in STATE OF OREGON. You are
er equipment you can buy.
• •
hereby summoned and required to
contest given.
Cottage Grove.
tested for general release.
ippear and answer the Complaint
Mrs. Iris Gersbach of this place
• •
Muriel Highland, formerly Mur­
and Aaron Lemmer of Cottage iel Hinkson, of Lynx Hollow lias of the plaintiffs filed against you
Rise in Cancer
• ■
Grove were married at Reno. Nev. returned form California where in the above entitled suit on or
1RS
before the last day of the time
During the past 25 years, caneer February 14. A crowd Charivaried
she has been working.
has climbed from seventh to sec­ them Saturday night at their
Among those ill with the flu at prescribed in the Order of Publi­
ond place as a direct cause of death. home in Cottage Grove.
Walker are Carol Gordineer. Den­ cation, to-wit: on or before the
It is now second to heart trouble as
26 day of February. 1948; and if
a esu«
Mrs George Gerty attenckxi the nis Ballou, and Delbert Mathis.
n J
J
' 175 000 1
of her son S Sgt Tommy
Mrs Plainer of Saginaw has vou fail to so appear ami answer,
Americans wiU die of cancer this 'Getty at Merced. Calif. Feb. 14
been ill. She has been unable to for want thereof the plaintiffs
836 Main
year and of the total population of
will apply to the above entitled
Phone 27
Miss Reta Keene entertained teach her class at Sunday school
140 million now living, some 17 mil­
at her home Tuesday evening with for several weeks. Mrs. Gracie Court for the relief prayed for in
lion will die of cancer.
a bridal shower for Mrs. Gene England served in her place this the Complaint, to-wit: that you,
and each of you. be adjudged to
Roner, nee Tommy Jean Hammon, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore are have no estate or interest what­
who was married recently and is
planning to move to California soever in or to the lands and
now living in Cottage Grove.
premises herein described. to-wit:
soon.
Mrs. R P. Bash entertained at
George
Walker
spent
the
week
Beginning at a point 347 8 feet
a party Tuesday afternoon for her
with Teddy Eddie of Cottage
South of the Southwest cor­
daughter Linda on her seventh 'end
Grove.
ner of Lot 4 Block 5 of D. G.
birthday. There were 12 children
Ray Carlson narrowly escaped
McFarlands Addition tn Cot­
present and Lindas sister, Mrs.
WARREN EDWARDS
FARNEY EDWARDS
tage Grove, Oregon, as plat­
Jean Bolton and her aunt. Mrs. a cold ducking when his car ran
off
the
road
and
almost
46 North 9th Street — Phone 309L
into
the
ted
and
recorded
at
page
1H0
Betty Laird, were also guests.
river near the Walker Electric
of volume 25. Lane County
Announcements have been re­ mill.
ceived of the birth of a 9 lb. 9 oz.
Movies were shown at the little
daughter born Feb. 14 to Mr. and church on the hill last Sunday and
Mrs. Wayne Carter of Lapine. a prize was given to Ray Carlson
former residents of this place. She for bringing the most people to
has been named Linda Vachel.
the movie. A girl from Lynx Hol-
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston low won second prize.
and Earl Hayes spent the week
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end at the home of the Benstons';
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and r
Mrs. Edward Krebser of Ridge-
field. Wash.
.______ __ __ _____
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Laird re­
AND IT’S WORTH PROTECTING! No matter how small your
SIMMONS
turned home from Los Angeles
estate, you may name the First National Bank of Portland as
Monday, after spending several
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
executor of your will.
weeks noth relatives and friends
THE STATE OF OREGON
there.
NO MATTER HOW SMALL YOUR ESTATE, experienced and
FOR LANE COUNTY
11.000
well-trained officers will
Mrs.
William
Sharon
returned
EFFIE A. KNOWLES, a widow
xooo
home
Thursday
from
Roseburg
Guard it from unnecessary expense.
«.000
-¿Mintiff
where she had been helping care
10,000
vs.
Take care of any family need with a warm and human under­
for her mother who was very ill. DOROTHY KIEREN, a single
1S.0OO
standing.
10,000
Dorothy Sharon has accepted a person, and EDITH BRADSHAW
See that your estate is promptly distributed.
position at a beauty parlor in and CALVIN BRADSHAW, her
Reedsport and is staying at the husband,
For the legal work in the estate we employ the attorney who
Defendants
home of a cousin there.
draws your will.
TO: CALVIN BRADSHAW,
Defendant
Ask the manager of the First National branch or affiliate nearest
Guess our customers didn t Sold lot» of them at $99.95— $54.50 for
$44 00
IN THE NAME OF THE
you about our complete estate settlement service.
think these were as handy as Only one lonesome one is left $79.50 for
After young bass leave the spawn­ STATE OF OREGON: You an
$59.50
ing beds their foods consists of min­ hereby sumoned and require« tr
we did at $14.50. Take one for only
$49.95 Tank type with attach, for
ute crustaceans and insect larvae
home for
appear and answer the Complaint
$7.50
$59.50. You can't afford to
and as they grow older they devour of the plaintiff filed against you
NATIONAL BANK
use brooms at this price.
worms, tadpole» and small fish. In in the above entitled suit on or
later life they take crawfish, frogs before the last day of the time
OF PORTLAND
Just the thing for that party
MEMBER FEDERAL OCROBIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
and minnows. When they attain a prescribed in the order of publi­
or dance. $6995. Only two
weight of two or three pound» cation. to-wit: on cr b«for. the
Doesn’t seem to be the paint­ at
$35 00
they will bolt anything from a worm 11 day of Marcs 1'48; and if you
ing season. Regular $9.95 —
to a young muskrat.
rail to so appear and answer, for
Steal them at
$3.95
w ant thereof the plaint iff will ap­
ply to the. above e.ititlcd Court
Winter isn’t over yet, so get We don’t think much of
for the relief prayed for in the
your
heater now. Regular them either, but what can
! Complaint, to-wi»- That you be
598
50.
Sale price
$78.50 you lose for a buck?
adjudged to have no estate or in­
Reg.
$19.25.
terest whatsoever in or to th?
One only at
$15.25
following described premises, tc-
wit •
75,000 B.T.U.
Lot 1 in blo"k 2 of James
Henry McFarland's First Ad­
Too large for the average
Meat too expensive — Broil
dition to Cottage Grove, Ore­
home but just the thing for
ers
didn
’
t
sell
—
$29.75
for
gon, as platted and recorded
$19.75. $12.50 for
$9.50 a large home or busines." use
at page 64 of volume 2, Lane
—been trying to get $128.95
County Oregon Plat Records,
—Will settle for only $99.50
in Lane County, Oregon.
and that the plamtuf is the owner
in fee simple of the said property
We just bought too many.
a i set out in the Complaint here­
Reg. $5.50.
in; and that you, and each of you
lie forever enjoined and debarred
Grab them for
$395 Been selling for $114.95 —
from asserting any claim what­
A real bargain for only
We could cut our inventory
ever thereto, adverse to the plain­
if
you
’
d
take
one
home
tiff And for sue’- other and iur-
for
$85.00
1 ther relief as to the Court shall
seem just and equitable.
$5.45. Save $3.50. Get one
This Summons is published pur
at
$1.95
suant to an order made by HON­
ORABLE G. F. SKIPWORTH,
We believe that we have the
Circuit Judge of the State of Ore­
most
complete stock of ra­
Price
clipped
so
you
can
clip
Reg. $24.95 for
$19.95
gon for Lane County, on the 10th
dios in the country — from
your
lawn.
$21.95
for
_______
$18.95
day of February, 194«, which or­
five to fifteen tubes. Get our
der directs that this Summons be
That boat on our floor is price» and trade in allow­
published once a week for four
taking up too much room— ances before yon buy. May
successive weeks in the Cottage
Reg. $47.50. Carry it around Reg. $210.00 — Sail away we bring one out for a dem­
Grove Sentinel, a newspaper of
for only
$35.00 for
$165.00 onstration?
general circulation printed and
published in Cottage Grove, Lane
County, Oregon. And that you be
required to appear and answer cn
or before the last day of the time
prescribed in said order, to-wft:
on or before the 11th day of
. March, 1948. Date of first public«
I tion February 12, 1948, Date of
¡last publication March 11, 1948
HERBERT W. LOMBARD and
RICHARD L. THWING, Attor­
neys for Plaintiff. Address and
Post Office: Wiser Bldg, Cottage
’Grove, Oregon.
27-5t-31
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Ski Equipment
SAGINAW
$2.85 Bindings .
$5.00 Bindings .
$5.75 Bindings .
$7.25 Bindings .
$2.00 Press .
$ .75 Mitts . .
$ .90 Mitts . .
$2.25 Mittshells
$15.50 Ski Shoes
$1.50 Ski Caps .
$1.85 Ski Caps .
$35.00 Alaskan Parka
$19.95 Chinook Cruiser
WALKER
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. $1.89
. $3.50
. $3.89
. $4.75
. $1.35
. $ .55
. $ .60
. $1.55
$10.50
. $1.05
. $1.35
$27.95
$15.95
Floyd Githens Motors, Inc.
SUITS
$49.50 - 100% Wool Suits for
Only
$39.50
WORTH $1000?
Edwards Outdoor Store
2ND ANNIVERSARY
YOU HAVE
AN ESTATE
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE!
We Have to Make Room for New Merchandise
Sale Starts Friday, Feb. 27
Automatic
Automatic Radio*
Need a
Electric Roasters
Phonograph
Vacuum Cleaner?
Paint Brushes
4 in. Nylon
Record Players
$9.35 Electric
Heaters for $1.00
Each
Oil Heaters
Electric Coffee
Grinder
GROCERY SAVINGS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sunkist Navel Oranges
14 Case
No. 2 can
Aluminum Coffee
Makers
$1.19 doz
RIPE OLIVES, 9 oz. can
13c SUGAR - C & H, 10 lbs
LYDEN’S CHICKEN & NOODLES 29c
DOG FOOD, Skippy, 12 cans
Blue Winner APRICOTS =2‘/2 cn. 29c
CIGARETTES, Carton
RAYCROFT BEETS
10c TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. can
CORN FLAKES, Ig. pkg
15c ALBERS OATS, pkg
87c
$1.19
$1.39
39c
CRISCO
51c doz
NUCOA
3 lbs. $1.29
2 lbs. 79c
SHORTS GROCERY
Parking at Rear of Store
Electric Water
Heaters
$179.50
Quick Meal Wood
Range
Glass Coffee
Makers
Table Radios
$139.50
$22.50 Lawn
Mowers - $17.50
Radios
29c
EGGS
119 S. 6th St
100 One Dollar
Bills, $.95 each
Limit one to a
Customer.
Electric Broilers
Buy American Peas
$2.69
Oil Heaters
Phone 1
Portable Radios
ALL SALES FINAL
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
WOODSON
-
WICKS
ELECTRIC
(Your Frigidaire Store)
North 9th
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Phone 337