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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1948)
Pfe» F F Overtoil Mi und Mrs. Lewin Huitwi. I <> dock UI Ilie lui < annui, lias In < n CITY BRIEF I |,y mild Court tix«'d as the tunc Frank Duly, Culp Creek merci i and their daughter Kuren ui and place lor hearing of objection unt, whose homo burned down visiting in Per Hand tin* woekcni thereto, anti for final set tietueni several months ago, is building ai STREET VACATION NOTICE Read the claaslfied pages new house across the street from Pfc.’Eugene E. Overton, son of Administrator HERBERT W the store. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: I0M• II Mr. and Mrs, Fred V. Overton of U) MBA RD, Attorney t That at a regular meeting of the Cottage Grove is now serving with NOTH E OF S< IIOOI, EI.El I Common Council of the City of Mr. and Mis. Flunk Wellens of the Far East Air Forces in Japan. t TION UPON QI ESTION «»I Cottage Grove Oregon, to be held i Oregon’} vast land owning "tim- Beverly Hills, California, visited He is currently assigned jn the on Monday, the 7th day of June, ber barons" arc very much fig- several days ut the home of Mr 13th Repair Squadron at JANL\ 1948, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock ments of overly vivid imaginations OVER AMOt NT I.IMi rrn Air Force Base as an aircraft nu-- and Mi's. Henry Rohde. PM of said day. the undersigned because actual facts and figures chame. sn RON n. UH i« i i will present a Petition to the do not bear out the oft expressed STATE CONSTITUTION JAMA (Japan Air Materiel Common Council, asking for the belief that timber and trees mv Force Base ia ’ one of the Arre Air all owned by “ big business. “ vacation of Shasta Place, extend- largest In Japan, l-ocated 21 miles Ñutas» is hereby given tii.it an ing between the Weal line ...., of ... the ..„» This stat«»ment us mad«» by O8C O. P. A E. Railroad right of way. extension forester, Charles R west of Tokyo at Tachikawa, it election will lie held in School serves as the main supply depot District No. U-ll of lame County, and the East line of Douglas Ross, who points out that wood- Street, extended. in Cottage land owners in thè state number and maintenance center in Ja|>an Slate of Oregon. at Music Room, Union High School Building on Grove, Lane County. State of Ore- close to 45,(MX) He says 83 per and Korea. Pfc. Overton joined the Air May 26, 1948 from 2 p in. to 7 p.m. 1 gon. cent of Oregon’s privately owned in said school district, for the pur Date of first publication April । forest reserves are owned by indi Force in Portland in February of V pos«> of submitting to the legal 29. 1948. Date of last publication viduals with holdings of less than 1947 and received his basic train- r i».. íor ing at Keesler Field. Miss. for six voters of said district the question 5.000 acre's each. li May 27. 1948. Increasing the tax levy lor the months and upon completion Farmer owners of woodlands DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Cottage Grove Manufacturing transferred to Hamilton Field. >’*"r I94K 19 over the amount lim- Company, Herbert W. Lombard. play important roll's in the timber Calif., for overseas shipment. ited by section II, article XI, of FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE picture. Ross emphasizes. In west 38-5t-42 Verna D. Lombard. He shipped to Japan aboard the ! the Constitution of Oregon. ern Oregon, for example, then» is TO NATIONAL CONVENTION The reasons for increasing auch an average of close to 40 acn»s if l^SAT General W. C. Langfltt on levy are: To provide funds to meet Cull 43 or send curd to NOTICE OF HEARING ON February 19. 1948. Following his , wood for «'ach farm. Many other Rood Statement In arrival in the Orient he was im-i r,!,‘n8 CO!“" *'n‘‘<»<. .«impmcni. FINAL ACCOUNT small acreage timber owners arc mediately assigned to JAMA. and o|a»ration; salaries for a<l<li> Your Voler'a Pamphlet local businessmen, city workers Pfc. Overton is a former stii<li«nt tional teachers; improvement anti NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN living in the country, and various The beet service, like the beat man. always wins! Greyhound Prompt delivery DR. EMERY C. INGHAM of Cottage Grove High School ami construction of athletic field; mid , That the undersigned Administra other investors. offers you the beet in highway transportation. More conven to |my retirement cnntribulkma l’AHK BUIIDINC. POX 11 ABO S, 0X1 LUS lumberjack with two years experi- trix oi the Estate of VIRGIL L. ience ... more schedules everywhere. More comfort... finest From the national standpoint. It it»»d **nc’> thinks that Ja|>an is go-' for current ami prior service of ATTRIDGE, Deceased. has filed 4.000.000 persons in th the United buses, many are brand-new SuperCoachea. More dependa e. . - —■__ » ' *ng to I m » an Interesting assign- employees ns required by law. her account for the final settle States own a pi«»ce of woodland bility. ..wherever you go. Yea, Greyhound is first... because The amount of tax, in excess of .u _ 5<X) er«» acre« ment . anti ment of said Estate in the Circuit which contains less than .. _ that ho is going to see the 6'; limitation, proposed to lie} Greyhound gives you more for your travel dollar! .n . as mindi as possible of tho country ! Court for Lane County. Oregon, together thes«» small acreage tim-._,.;i , . levltsl for said year is $28,029.25 21 Departures Daily from COTTAGE GROVE and that Tuesday, the 1st day of ber owners control 200.000.0001 * » lllf* I >atcd this 29th day of April, of ‘' J n There Are NO LOWER Fam! June, 1948, at the Circuit Court acres of forest That is 60 ,ier cent 1948. $140 Salem Sacramento ............. $7.30 i Room of said Court in the County of all the privately owned for«»st geo . M c R eynolds S‘atW ,ha' "n,e Portland ....... 2.20 Kan Francisco ......... 7.70 [Court House in Eugene, Oregon, laud in this country. Ross adds. Chairman Board of Directors 5.20 Seattle . ..... Loa Ang»l<o . ............ 11.45 'at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon Meanwhile, a change is taking --------------------------------------------------- Attest: Il H FERRIN, has been by said Court fix«>d as place in the minds of th«» small District Clerk 39-21-10 a time and place for hearing of forest property owners, Ross objections to said final account states. Prior to about 1940, few । CITATION Phone 97 land for final settlement of said farmers, for instance, saw any- i 802 Main Jack and Virginia Kelly Estate. MAXINE ATTRIDGE. thing but a pasture an«l wood res- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE TO < lU IHTOIfS Administratrix. HERBERT W ervoir in their woodlots. They felt । THE STATE OF OREGON LOMBARD, Attorney for Estate it did not pay to try to s'»)) small1 FOR LANE COUNTY NiyncR !REBY GIVEN trees, and it took two lifetimes to the Matter of the Estate of, fl)nt a VANELLE A grow salable timber. A sweeping ! Tn ,, .. . ....... ■■.A. WICKS, has CLARA Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson of chnnjp' in viewpoint is now taking E, AI >l-.R, Jieceascd. been np|s>inti»d Administratrix of •ooMr, AM-contDtnoNfo coacNfi Fort Lupton, Colorado, were Fri place, Ross observes, and preaent (ase No. 9093 lh (. F jrtilt P ,, f lf . si . je s WIGKS. day night guests of their cousins, day woodland owners are seeking TO: NEW TON ( BADF.R. deceased, liy the Circuit Court of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore. LOLIS E. Sc ARBROUGH and the State of Oregon for iJtne income from their trees. Nowa DOR 07 HY SCARBROUGH ; County. AI! persons having claim». days tht^y are talking knowingly Read the classified pages. WOLFE, Greetings, against said Estate are |icrcby re- of poles, saw logs, pulpwood and I THE NAME OF' THE I qidred to present the same, duly fuel markets. । - IN .............. — ............ : You are verified and with proper vouchers, Future markats for woodtend . products are bound to increase h“r‘‘by r"‘U V ,o to ¡he Administratrix at the law Lit». .^<^i .!„ k i ____ P» ’ “ r in the above entitled matter wuth second growth timber becom- , .. , . , 'office of Herbert W. Lomterd, Wl-1 You’ll have healthy, wealth- .. . u __ i. r within ten days of the date of iser Building. Cottage Grove, Ore ing more valuable as the result of •_ , ... .... winning livestock when you uw . u . j , ,. service of this t itation utsm you gon, within six months from t..: the inroads on the stands of old ,, _ ■ .... , . ___ tu j . if , served within Lane County, date her»»of. Dnt«»d and first pub StMufard Dip and Diunjerttou. growth t forests. The day when ... . It’s a completely Mie germ- 7TH AND MADISON lished April 29. 1948 AVANELI.E farmers can receive an annual “cash crop" from their woods is " *' 1 . ° y . ?. 11 ’ . A. WICKS. Administratrix Ill.P- destroying insecticide. Mix with PHONE 10 not too far distant, Rtes con- "L 2’1'n f *1“”" ^¡EKKT W- LOMBARD, Attorne. water as recommended, to treat - days of the date of the service of eludes. this Citation; or if served outside —....... . y------------ 2——— animals (except cats) and poul «»V» awnm# .the State of Oregon but within the Carl D .Monroe, manager al the try. And use Sl^udafd Super IvlOSB I CREEK United States, then within four Eugene office of the Social Secur- (irruiilt solution for cleaning The Blue Mt. school will have weeks from the date of tlfe service ity Administration, will lx» in Cot of hams, »lieds and pent. Coca their program «nd eighth grade of this Citation upon you, to show tage Grove Monday. May 17. 19-18 only 2 or 3 cents a gallon when graduation exercises Thursday cause, it any exists, why an order to assist individuals in filing ap mixed properly with water. »vening the 27th of May and the of sale should not be made as plications for their old-age and Rely on this super-strength picnic will be on Friday the 28th. .prayed for in the petition on file survivors insurance benefits and germicide fur keeping sheds The cook house and dining room . herein for the sale of the following th answer any questions concern LinZLD aivMifi • t the C.C.C. grounds burned to described real property, to-wit: ing th«1 Social Security Act. Mon- j and barns dt>m. I roe may be reached at the office . Undivided one-half interest in he ground one day last week. On the 21 st of May, yours of the Oregon State Employment and to the following described Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Davis and fam- Service from 10:30 am. to noon property, to-wit: will be a most important decision. Next ;ly of Mather Field, Calif, have STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS Northwest Quarter of the eturned home after spending sev Rend the classified pages. January this nation will have* a new national Northwest Quarter of Section eral days with Mrs. Davis’ mother. 30, Township 19 South. Range leadership. It will be a Republican leader Mrs. Sam Russum, who is very ill. 2 West Willamette Meridian, The Happy Cookers 4-H club ship. It must be a constructive, fearless, able Line County, Stale of Olegon girls and their leader Mrs. Ruth and to further show cause why the leadership,* It must be an experienced Patten gave a tea at the Blue Ml. same should not be sold as prayed school lunch room Friday for the leadership. mothers of the district. A large for in the petition on file hemn This new Republican leadership must crowd attended. The girls put on a at private sale in the usual course of business to the highest bidder «rugram and everyone played be much more than the one man you select lames after which a lunch of for cash, or for jiart cash and part to be your President, and the one man you cookies, jello, tea and coffee was credit, for th«' purpose of paying aryed. The cookies were baked by claims, expenses of administration select to be your Vice-President and for distribution as provide«! by the girts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton have ' law. Witness the HONORABLE G. Presidency Should Be Team Leadership received word that their son Pfc. Gene Overton will be stationed on I F. SKIPWORTH. Judge of the the island of Okinawa for a few Circuit Court of the State, of One It must be a leadership of the strongest, ablest, most outstanding men to be months. KO” for the County of Lane, and VII found in America, each best suited for his responsibility. It must be a team leadership- Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Webber and P** ,,ea, of ’“*** Court hereto af- family of Vancouver, Wash, have ,his 4,h da y oi Ma V' 19 w The capuin of your team will be the man you select as your President. His moved their trailer house to the ' ATTEST: will be the responsibility of leading the way on national policy. He will administer Sam Russum place and Mrs. Web W. B. DILLARD, County Clerk the government of the greatest nation in the world. He must pick strong men to ber is helping take care of her By: Eva L. Duckworth, Deputy VII! mother, Mrs. Russum who is ill. । Dated and first published May assist. He must work closely and harmoniously with the Congress. 1. Imagine packing 300 voices together Mrs. Berta McGuire and sons of 6, 1948 .39-51-43 in a tube no bigger than a pencil and sort Walden and Lawrence Palmer of *“ His responsibility is to you. Eugene were dinner guests Sunday NOTICE of hearing ing them out distinctly at the end! That's at the Harry Castle homo. Mr. and ON FINAL ACCOUNT what we're doing with coaxial cable. Radio- We Shall Have Peace Mrs Grant Dulley and Ions of type waves whisk call« through pipes...in Knox Hill called later in the day. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, If he understands the complex problems we face as a nation today, we shall stead oi on wires...allowing one “co-ax" to The Shields Walker Sunday that the undersigned Administra- 7. to do the work of a number of the‘more have a continuous prosperity—we shall have strength—we shall have peace. cchool gave a Mothers day tea tor of the Estate of ALVIN Sunday and the oldest mother was FUNK, Deceased, has filed his nr- IX. usual kinds of long distance cable. His leadership must be strong, sure, unafraid. 1. Mrs Une Mosby, the youngest count for the final settlement of Twice now in less than thirty years, America has risen to the test in defense mother Mrs. Stockdale, and th«' said Estate in the Circuit Court mother with the most children was of Lane County, Oregon, and that of freedom. The price in blood, sacrifice and sorrow has been very great. It must Mrs. Noble Elliott. All mol tiers Tuesday, the 15th «lay of June, । not occur again. It need not occur again. there got carnation corsages. Ev- ' 1948, at the Circuit Court Room eryone there had all the ice cream of said Court, in the County Court- Before you choose the man you believe best qualified to lead our government T< they could eat. | house, in Eugehe, Oregon, at ten of there is much you want to know. Mrs. Ed Thomas of C ook Bay VI spent Sunday at the home of her You will judge his capacity for administrative leadership. parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and took her daughter Wanda You will judge his understanding of world conditions and problems. badk home with her. You will judge his understanding of the multitude of perplexing domestic prob Mr. and Mrs. Pearkins Miller 2. and family, Mr. and Mis. Dale lems which beset us as a nation. 3. Blackmore and son of Blue Mt. You will judge him by his words and by his deeds. and Mr. and Mrs. Menzo Black- more and son of Eugene were 8c. His sincerity, his judgment, his ability, his integrity, his faith in our strength as Mothers day guests at the Jay a people, his deep belief in a strong, purposeful America, his understanding, must Blackmore home. They also cele brated the birthday anniversary of be clear. Mrs. Pearkins Miller. The Hentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun., May 13, 1948 legal notiges Yov’ve get to be Best to be Small Holdings Diggest Factor In Timber Land • • Now With Far East Airforce In Japan VOTE FOR DR. EMERY C. INGHAM WOOD For Sale HILL WOOD YARD GREYHOUND IS FIRST IN SERVICE 530 No. Douglas Healthy stock mean sure profits! LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel A PERSONAL MESSAGE F. FINNERAN from Governor Dewey “WORLD’S LONGEST SPEAKING TUBE” s. now pipes calls East Tota Wishes To Share Views With Oregonian ■« '«I It is in this spirit I come to you. I want you to hear my views, that you may judge. I want you to share your views with me, that we may ever better understand what is in the hearts and minds of you, the people of Oregon, for you are, in truth, representative of all of the people of our great United Sûtes. In such a tradition was America built. In such a tradition shall America go forward as a happy, prosperous, free nation in a world at peace. PaM AAv — Thnmsi F D»w»y for Profitent Commit«»». John C. Chslrnisa, Ralph D. Moorn, Oregon State Manager, St2 Dekum Building Portland. Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That I have been appointed Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testa ment of WILFRED DAVID LOVEGREN, sometimes W. D. LOVEGREN, Deceased. All per sons having claims against said Estate are required to present the same with proper voucher within six months from the date hereof, to me at the Law Office of Her bert W. Lombard, Wiser Building, Cottggv Grove, Oregon. Dated and first published, Ma»/ 13th. 1948. KENNETH WILLIAM LOVEGREN, Executor. HER BERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney. _______________________ 3. We plant co-ax" with giant plows that nun TMASURIR A Farmer—33 years operat ing own farms at Canby, Oregon. 16 years exparience ia legis lative and administrative government in Oregon. Now ia third 4-yssr term st Suite Senator. Vigorous and experienced, 40-5t-44 I Shriner 49-er — Hat., at Armory. Paid Adv. lay the cable in one operation. Every eight miles a “booster station” keeps calls going through clearly. For —incredible as it seems —high frequency waves fade so rapidly in the cable that all the sun’s energy, if it could be tunneled into the pipes, would not carry half-way across the country. Tota 3. End of tho line "...it takes huge panels of cbmplex equipment like this to sort out the calls carried by just one cable. Since De cember, calls have been going back and forth from the Coast to the East over 2300 miles of “co-ax.’ Anti we’re adding still more cables to augment longdistance service for the growing telephone population on the Coast. amount for their use. We can do this only if we «ell our serv ice* at fair and adequate prices. Estir Tot 4 4 Millions of now work ing dollars, needed to ex tend and improve service, must come —not from telephone hills ---but from thousands of people who put their savings to work in the telephone business. To attract these working dollars, Amo 1. Al The Pacific Telephone More than 70,000 people working together to fur nish ever better telephone service to the West So Ar las 3. At M-at