The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 14, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    The Hentlnel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Thor»., July 14, IMP
the relief prayed for in the Com-1
NOTICK TO RIDHFKS
plaint, to-wit: That you, and each
of you, I m * adjudged to have no
Nt » TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
estate or intere*.t whataorver in That the City of Cottage Grove,
and to the lands and premise*« <»regon will receive blds at the of-
fkv of th«* City Recorder. City
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF herein described, to-wit;
Beginning at a point 1048.0
Hall. CMMagv Grove. Oregon, until
THE STATE OF OREGON
feet north and 1571 40 feet
8:00 o'clock I’M, July 18. 1949.
FOR LANE COUNTY
west of th«* southeast corner
for th«1 «x»natruction of a warv-
JASPER B MELVIN and DORA
of th«* Geo. Small Donation
hous«* on tlty property near 12th
MELVIN. husband and wife.
!-md Claim No. 60 in Town­
and East Main Streets, Cbttng«*
Plaintiffs,
ship 20 South of Range 3
Grove, Otvgon.
vs.
West of th«* Willamette Me­
The building to lie a concrete
EVA MAY AUBREY. a widow;
ridian. which point is. also lo­
MARY LAYNG and MILTON
block building with timber roof
cal«*! in th«* north side of th«*
trusses am! composition roof.
LAYNG, her husband; IRVIN L,
Count) Road, running then«*«*
Bids will I m * r«**ivi*d as follows:
AUBREY a single person; RO-
west 288.3 f«*et, then«*e north
For furnishing all material«, ex-
SETTA C. ADAMS and BILL AD-
320 fe«*t. thence oast 144 feet,
eept roof trusses, anil for furnish­
AMS. her husband; AUDREY
thetwe south 20" ,*a»t ki
ing all labor, tools and equipment
MAY AUBREY THIES and RAY-
feet, thence south 70" east 'for erecting the building
MOND THIES. her husband:
HX> feet to th«* center of Silk
For furnishing only labor, tools
CHESTER M
AUBREY ami
Creek: thence mirth 70* 40'
and equipment for th«* building,
MARY AUBREY, his wife; NOR­
east, following said center of
except labor for roof trusses.
MAN K AUBREY and LOUISE
channel down stream UM» feet
A «vrtitied <*h«**k in the amount
AUBREY, his wife; CALVIN O.
to th«* intersection with a
of 5*< of th«* highest ansiunt bid
AUBREY, a single person; RA­
small stream from the south,
shall ai*cunt|Mny th«* bid.
PHAEL L. AUBREY, a single per­
thence up said small stream
son; ANNA HAMMOND, a wid­
The City Council reserves tlw
south 3 00' west. 148 feet.
right to roject any or all bids
ow. RAY AUBREY and BESSIE
south 61 4<r West 100 feet,
AUBREY, his wife; ROSS AUB­
Plans, specifications and bid (
south 27 east 50 feet to the
REY and BEA AUBREY, his wife;
blanks ar«* on file in th«* Record­
point of beginning, in Ij»nv
E M M A AUBREY, a widow;
er'« tiffice at tile City Hall.
County. Oregon.
RALPH AUBREY and LENA
D J. Allen.
AUBREY, his wife; FREDA AUB­ and that the plaintiffs are the 47-3tc-49
City Recorder.
REY MOORE and EVERETT owners in f«*» simple of t^e re­
MOORE, her husband; VIRGIL spective portions of said property
GOWDY and LUCILLE GOWDY. as
out in ’he Complaint herv- West’s Literature
his wife; BETHEL WILKINSON >n. and that you. and each of you.
and MERWIN WILKINSON, her
forever enjoined and debarred To Be Published
husband: ANNA SCHOLL and i ffom asserting any claim what- In Arabic Texts
DAVID J. SCHOLL, her husband; ¡over thereto adverse to the plain-
PARIS Works of four of the
; ED HANDY and MRS. ED HAN- t^fs. And for such other and fur-
............
T ther relief as to the Court may Western worlds greatest authors
DY. his wife; ANNIE
STENNETT
will be published this summer in
and
STENNETT. her seem just and equitable.
This Summons is published pur­ Arabic translations as part of a
husband; F. E. HENDERSON and
M L. HENDERSON, his wife;: suant to an order mad»* by HON project of the United Nations
G. F. SKIPWORTH. Circuit Judge Educational. Scientific and Cul­
SARAH E. McCOY and
McCOY. her husband; the un- of the State of Oregon for Lane tural Organization (Unesco).
By September. Uncsco - —
an-
known heirs of SARAH E. Me- County, on the 28 day of June.
ICOY, if deceased; J. A. SCHNEI-
which order direct« that this n«Hinccd. Arabic translations of
DER, a widower; EMMA A. LE-1 Summons tx* published once a Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar,"
VENE and
LEV EN E. week for four surwssive weeks in Gombe's "Fnuat," the first two
her husband; ALLEN V. HOOPES th«* Cottag«* Grove Sentinel, a ,M>oks of Cervantes' "Don Quixote"
l‘art
Pascal's “Les PenMet"
and EFFIE M HOOPES, his wife: newspaper of general circulation.
*n print.
| MARGARET A. GILBERTSON print«*! and publish«*! in Cottage
While Arabic translations of
and JOHN A. GILBERTSON, her Grove. Lane County. Oregon, and
husband; the unknown heirs of that you be required to appear some of these texts have b«*en i
any of the above named persons or and answer on or before the last mad«* before, th«* new authorita­
parties, if any are d«*«x*ascd; also. day prescribed in said order, to- tive editions will be the first to
all other persons or parties un- w*,: on or before the 28 day of make Western thought fully ac­
cessible to large numbers of
known claiming any right, title, i July. 1949.
«*state. lien or interest in the real
Dat«* of first publication Jun«* Arabic-speaking people who have
estate described in the Complaint 30. 19-19. Date of last publication heretofore had to rely on im-om-
herein.
Defendants. July 28th. 19-19. HERBERT W. plete means of study or have had 1
LOMBARD. Attorney for Plain­ to read Western works in the
Case No. 36872
TO: ED HANDY and MRS ED tiffs. Residence and Post Office originiti languages or European
HANDY. his wife: ANNIE STEN- Address: Cottage Grove, Lane translations.
NETT and —
STENNETT. i County, Oregon.
her husband: F. E. HENDERSON
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and M. L. HENDERSON, his wife;
SARAH E. McCOY and ------------
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
McCOY. her husband; the un­
known heirs of SARAH E. Mc-
COY. if deceased: EMMA A LE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
VENE and —
- LEVENE. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
her husband; IRVIN L. AUBREY,
THE COUNTY OF LANE
a single person: CHESTER M.
DEPARTMENT OF^ROBATE
AUBREY and MARY AUBREY,
Case No. 9651
his wife: NORMAN K. AUBREY In the Matter of the Estate of
and LOUISE AUBREY, his wife; ELLA STRONG WOLFARD. De-
ANNA HAMMOND, a widow; ceased.
RAY AUBREY and BESSIE AUB­
Notice is hereby given that the
REY. his wife; MARGARET A. undersigned. Administratrix of
GILBERTSON and JOHN A. GIL­ the Estate of Ella Strong Wolf and.
BERTSON, her husband; the un­ Deceased, has filed her final ac­
known heirs of any of the above count for the final settlement of
named persons or parties, if any said decedent s estate in the Cir­
are deceased; also, all oher per­ cuit Court of the State of Oregon
sons or parties unknown claiming for the County of Lane. Depart­
; any right, title, estate, lien or in­ ment of Probate. Case No. 9651.
terest in the real estate described and that the 14th day of July.
in the Complaint herein, DE­ 1949, at the Court Room of said
FENDANTS.
Court in said Court House in Eu­
IN THE NAME OF THE gene. Oregon, at 9:30 o'clock a m.
STATE OF OREGON: You are has been fixed by the Court as the
hereby summoned and required to time and place for hearing ob­
appear and answer the Complaint jections thereto or to the settle­
of the plaintiffs filed against you ment thereof.
in the above entitled suit on or
Audrey W. Flanigan, Adminis­
before the last day of the time tratrix of the Estate of Ella
prescribed in the order of publica­ Strong Wolfard, Deceased.
tion, to-wit: on or before the 28th _________________
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day of July. 1949; and if you fall
to so appear and answer, for want
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply
to the above entitled Court for
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Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel.
THEY GO TOGETHER
That the undersigned has been
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of CHARLES H. WIGGIN,
Deceased. by the Circuit Court of
Lane County, State of Oregon.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, to
the undersigned at the law office
of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Wi­
ser Building, Cottage Grove, Lane
County, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publi­
cation of this Notice. Dated and
first published June 24, 1949. WIL-
UE MORELOCK, Administrator.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At-
tomey.
46-5t-50
ADVERTISEMENT
bundry
and
Dry Cleaning
MJOPmATIV
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EAST MAIN
iven Here
Good Food
and
PHONE 44
Given Here
On or about JULY 12th, 1949,
drawings and specifications for the
I construction of a GENERAL HOS­
PITAL at COTTAGE GROVE,
j OREGON, will be available for dis­
tribution to general contractors by
ROALD, SCHMEER*HARRING­
TON. 1104 SPALDING BUILD­
ING, PORTLAND. OREGON
Applications from contractors
interested in bidding on this work
not to exceed TWO sets of draw-
ings and specifications together
with payment of $50.00 per set
should be filed promptly with the
Architects, and the bidding ma­
terial will la* forwarded, shipping
charges collect, as soon as avail-
I able. Any bidder upon returning
such set promptly and in grxxi epn.
dition will be refunded his pay­
ment, and any non-bidder upon so
returning such set will be refund­
ed $25.00. Bids on this work will
I m * opened by the BOARD OF DI­
RECTORS of COTTAGE GROVE
HOSPITAL on the date named in
the specification, which will be
about 21 days after the bidding
material is available for distribu-
tion
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Everybody reads the Classified.
Pages 1.3 14 and 15
nREXKFkST WITH THE
4 H TOl'f'H
The 4-H cooking chib held n
meeting June 24th. The meeting
was eal|«-d to order by President
Billy Hryson. Miss Peggy Pynch
'led In the 4 II chib pledge nnd the demonstration» Reported hj( Carol
i, whs culled mui nnswrrcd
. .. At
Xajic.
roll
the business session the tummer
program was diu'iw»«*! Club mem­ Columnar la<l» ’Iin* Sentine!.
bers sang the 4-H elub song and
the leader explained to us about
Ledger Sheets
The Sentinel.
V.
Thank You Cottage Grove
In appreciation of your fine patronage, and in keeping
with our desire to hold prices as low as quality will per­
mit, we are reducing the price of Dairy Queen in quarts
and gallons. New, modern milk shake and malted milk
equipment has been installed, and these items are now
available along with the many others. All shakes, malts
or sundaes will be furnished with lids for take-away.
Again we say, “Thank You, Cottage Grove!”
YOUR DAIRY QUEEN STORE
509 South Hiway 99
CONES SUNDAES SHAKES MALTS PINTS QUARTS
That Old Fashioned Freeze
GALLONS
GoodBuy-all around
P' riends gather, look over that long
A bonnet and wish they had as much
Fireball life as you have here.
They size up the broad windshield and
narrow corner posts—and don’t have to be
told how these things step up “see-power.”
They appraise the smart styling,
Point out how solid this Buick feels. That’s
what you get from husky frames, low-swung
weight, and power delivered through a
torque-tube instead of the rear springs.
Por the truth is, this Buick’s a bargain on
much, much more than you can sec.
the
roomy interiors, the usability of luggage
space—and agree you’ve made a buy.
But don’t stop, please, with letting them
look. Invite them in and introduce them
to some of the special pleasures you’ll
know as a Buick owner.
It’s a big buy on the solid goodness a
demonstration quickly makes plain. On
increasingly favorable delivery dates. On
attractive price. On the kind of “deal”
your Buiek dealer makes.
That's why we keep saying “Better see
Show them, for instance, how completely
your Buick dealer—and gel that order in
promptly!’’
different Dynaflow Drivet is, with every
mile cushioned by flowing oil and none of
the rigid harshness of direct-drive cars.
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springs and low-pressure tires made still
easier-riding by extra-wide rims.
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W hen hi'tli'r mitnmohUfi
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