The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    Thum, July tl, 194» । Star members picnicked at Swim-
of tieginning, all Lane County,
NOTICE To HIDDKRN
mers I IN'Iight
kehght Sunday with the
.School District No 45 fur the
Oreipm.
As shown by Trims
(Oakridge members.
achool year of 1919 WOO.
hr Certificate of Title No
Mrs. Lillian Miller of Sebastopol.
The Sc Iio ol IHstrict No. 45,
9vnli d bids will he received by
3967,
SI MMONS
NOVICE OF
(California is visiting her son, G.
Ulster W Fleming m the oflkv i.ine ('minty, Oregon, rcwrvM the
Bcgining nt u stone North O'
WMINISTK VIKIN'S sait :
R. Miller. Mrs. Miller made the
of the Superintendent, Jefferson right to ir)e<t any ami all bid«
55 West 11 ti.» chains from the
trip by ¡»lane and is 92 years of IN THE mun IT COURT OF
Si-.’ii.il, Cotlngc GriAV,
lame and waive Informalities.
,
THE
STATE
OF
OH
EC,ON
West
Quarter
corner
of
Sec
­
! age. She has been blind for thirty ।
.Dated July Hi, 1949.
( utility, Oregon until August 8.
(Mro. Norman Nkaggw. reporter, phon«* Crmwell 5ÄS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
tion 1 ot Township 21 South
FAIR LANE COUNTY
19 19. at 8 (HI o'clock 1». M fol the
years but .pend, much of her *
DOROTHY hays
That by authority of tin order of
DM HUSTED, Clerk
Range 3 West of the Wiliam
time doing fancy work.
funi-hing Of I* s .'UMI fuel Oil tor
the Circuit Ctnirt of the State of
30-1 Ie
Meridian, thence North
Plaintiff,
Theta Rhos Install
Dunn. North Carolina are visiting
Camas Swale club will picnic at
Oregon for Lane County, made
67
00
East 8 61 chains,
Miss Una Lee Overton was in­ her brother Clarence Jackson and the Robert Franklin ranch in
and entvnxl on the 2nd day of
t hence North 89 59 East
stalled president of the Theta Rho Mrs. Jackson.
Defendant. June. 1949. the undersigned Ad-
August and the members are FRANK R. HAYS.
K97 I feet, thence South I
TO
FRANK
R.
H
Girls club Thursday evening.
Vern McClusky flew his air asked to bring white elephant
ministrai rix of tin* Estate of
OF East
feet to a
Other officers installed were vice plane to Los Angeles this week articles for a fish pond to be held
Defendant.. IMH’Gl.AS
rt.E, Deceased.
¡xiint. thence South 88 22
president, Barbara Tedje; record­ *'nd
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE will sell at private sale to the
in September.
W mi i IMO feel t<> th.- Nm th
ing secretary, Jean Lawrence;
Arthur Johnson is removing the
Mr and
Cahin Tgv|or
I OF OREGON: You arc hereby re­ highest bidder for cash the undi-
Mall and I. E L. Power Saw Salos A Service
West corner of the Southwest
financial secretary, Ona Lee Over- sreond story front the State wn an. vacattoning at the «.st.
quired to appear and answer the vided one-thirtieth (1 301 interest
quarter of the Southw<*st
ton; treasurer, Paula Ehrich; Theater building. That part of the 1 Mi and Mrs. George Lippert of «»"**•*»< filed against you in the of said Eslate in
and to cho fol­
Quarter of Section I, thence
chaplain, Myra Mogstad; warden. building had been condemnted
above entitled suit on or lx-for« lowing described parcel of real
as
Timberlake,
South
Dakota
visited
along the West line of Section
Patsy Melvin; marshall, Enid a fire hazard.
four
weeks
front
the
date
of
first
this wwk with Mr. and Mrs. Art
1 North O' 55 West 1317 4
Johnston; conductor, Rosalie Har-
Friends have received word of
publication of this summons, or
PARCEL B
(«•et
to th«1 West Quarter cor-
Drain, Oregon
rold; right support to president. the birth of a son. Rudy Allen, to 1 '
' '
...
...
. । for want thereof the plaintiff will
Beginning at the Southeast
m'1 ' o1 Section I. thence North
. Ir am Mrs Mark Gilford of (agP d«*crce against you that the
Pat Bayless; left S to P, Virginia Mr and Mrs. Ronald Hicks at La
corner of Section Two in
0 50 \\ Ml 1 I M ell Ulis to
Webb; musician. Nancy Simmons; Pine. Oregon. July 6. Mrs Hicks Rapid (My. South l\ikota visitixl TOatriaRC contract now existing
Township 21 South, Range
the ¡mint of Iwginning, all in
right support to vice president. is the former Phillis Haskell of this week with Mrs. Rebecca New- between aforesaid plaintiff and
Three Wot <>f the Willamette
Lane County, Oregon.
hall and Mrs Minnie Riddle who defendant be forever diMolved si-t
Joyce Scarbrough; left S to VP. Creswell.
Meridian, and running North
Moots; inside guardian,
Said sale will be made on and af­
MurnaM England has had a new th<'.v had not seen for more than aside and heM to nflU|{bt. This
89 53 West 35.32 chains to a
^hidey Kane. Jeanne Tiedje was roof put on the Schwering-England 35 years.
ter the 28th day of July, 1949
summons is published once each
point 20 rods South 89 53'
¿installed as past president and Funeral Home.
Bids will be nx-civcd at the law-
Burnell Jones suffered bruises week for four consecutive weeks
East of the Southwest corner
^presented with a past presidents
office of HERBERT W LOM-
Post Office officials moved their I and concussion Tuesday evening in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a
of
the
Southeast
quarter
ot
Complete lino of Oregon Cox's Chipper Chains for
i pin. Mrs. Harold Johnston, Mrs. equipment into their new quarters when he was struck by a car newspaper published at Cottage
HAHD. Wiser BMg, Cottage
said section, thence North to
IV. W. Johnston, and Mrs. R. M. in the Walkup building this week driven by Vern Hansen Jobes had Grove, Lane County. Oregon, by
Grove, Oregon, until a reasonable
Any Make of Saw.
the Northerly line of tract de­
♦Carpenter were installing officers. end
bid -hall have Ix'en received. Said
: stopped beside the road to work order of Hon. William G. East,
scribed
in
Certificate
of
Title
fJean Zilkoski and Laurel Mc-
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Taylor 'on the motor scooter he had been | Judge of said Court dated June 23,
sale to lx* made for cash, or part
Uned Mall Falling Saw in Good Condition for Sale.
No 3925, thence following
|Clucky were elected to member- of Burlingame. California are riding when Hansen struck him. 1949 and is first published June
cash and part credit, subject to
- iid Northerly line Not th 67
,ship and will be initiated at the visiting with his mother. Mrs. Jones was taken to the Sacred 30. 1949.
confirmation of Court. ERMA
East to a point on the East
;next meeting.
GREEN. Administratrix. HER­
Alice Taylor, and his brothers and Heart hospital where he remained
WARD W. WINTERMEIER
line of said Section Two to a
The congregation of the Metho- sisters.
BERT W. LOMBARD. Attorney.
for the rest of the week.
Attorney for Plaintiff
stone
11.65
chains
from
the
.dist Church honored Rev. Alex-
Rebekahs met Wednesday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner
47-5t-51
Residence and Post Office
So 90 Hwy. at Steel Bridge — Phone 638
quarter section corner on said
#ander Hawthorne and Mrs. Haw­ ning and planned a joint picnic have purchased the property oc-
Address, Eugeni*. Oregon.
East line thence South O' 55'
thorne at a reception on the with the) odd Fellows for some cupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
You’ll find it in the classified
•17-5t-511 East 51.87 chains to the place
Emergency Phones — 370 L or 122 L
»church lawn Friday evening.
time in August.
1 Rees. Reeses will move to Eugene.
Pages I I and 15.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Baggett of
Creswell Masons and Eastern , BiUy Carpenter spent this week
---------------------------------------------- at Camp Lane on the Siuslaw
Rner. He won the trip through a
4-H health scholarship. Nancy
Carpenter is visiting her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bor-
«
chard, at Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith spent
last Sunday with their son. Ralph,
at Empire. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith left
Friday evening for a two week
l
I trip that will take them as far
I
as Colorado.
I
More than 75 attended the
Presbyterian Church and Sunday-
SAWMILL
school picnic at the Robert Frank,
lin ranch Tuesday.
Creswell won the baseball game
with Elkton Sunday afternoon with
POWER PLANT
a score of 12-10. The Creswell
>1*
team will go to Florence next Sun­
day and the following Sunday will
meet McKenzie Bridge on the
DRY KILN
Creswell diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Klingen­
smith and Irene are spending
several days at the coast.
Word has been received this
week of the serious illness of Mrs.
S. N. Cummings at Everett. Wash­
ington. Mrs. Cummings is the
L
former Mrs. May McKay.
Mrs. Edgar Clark and children
have gone to San Diego. California
PRES TO LOG PLANT
to meet Mr. Clark who is return­
ing from overseas duty with the
United States Navy.
Harry Mawson was installed
president; Clyde Hollemon, first
vice president; Lawrence Chestnut,
second vice president; R. M. Car­
penter. third vice president; Earl
Greenwood, director for two years;
Ival Wilson. Lion tamer: »Ted
Walkup, tail twister. V. W. Johns­
ton, secretary-treasurer of the
Lions club Monday evening. Frank
White, district governor was the
installing officer. The men will
recess until September.
Creswell Grade school will open
September 12 and all parents are
reminded that all first graders,
high school freshmen, and all out
of state students must have a
physical examination before enter­
ing school.
The Sheets Party of Portland is
conducting revival meetings at the
Assembly of God Church this
week.
A special school election will be
held at the Grade scnool Monday,
W hen this company’s long-range objective is reached, we
July 25 between 8 and 9 pjn. to
authorize the sale of the Bear
In 5 Gal. Cans
Creek and Cloverdak school build­
will have at each mill site—in one compact package—enough
ings which were acquired by the
recent consolidation with the
different kinds of mills to use ALL. the timber harvest from
Green s Give S. & H. Green Stamps.
Creswell school. Bids are also be­
ing received for the pair ting of
our tree farms. The advantages are many. First, transporta­
the old school building.
Creswell Grange met Thursday
evening and greetings were read
tion, administration costs, power, and other costs are reduced.
from Oscar Shelteh, a member
Personal Service
now visiting in Germany. Permis­
Easy Parking
Without such economies it would not be practical to use all
sion was granted the Camas Swale
Phone 222
Creswell, Ore.
club to use the hall on September
the harvest because in order to win permanent markets,
9 and the Creswell Consolidated
OPfRATf TRff FARMS —to provto« o
Telephone Company for July 21.
crop to horvotted, r«s««dv horvettod, rewedt —in
prices must be low enough to attract customers. Integration
The local Grangers have been in­
vited to picnic with the Dorena
and Hebron Granges at the Cot­
makes it economically sound to use all the different sizes and
tage Grove city park. July 24
Cars will leave the hall at 1215
DIV I RSI f Y OUR MANUFACTURING-
species of trees grown on the supporting tree farm. We can also
LEGAL NOTICES
CRESWELL
I
LEGAL NOTICES
ATTENTION LOGGERS
DRAIN SAW SHOP
I. E. L. Power Saw Sales and Service
SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP
SCREEN
OUT
FLIES
ONE WEEK ONLY
Screen Doors
Here’s your chance to put on screen
doors at a price you can afford to pay.
GREEN’S have a complete stock of
galv. and bronze window screening.
PACKAGED” MIUS process AU
of Every Log—Efficiently
OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT
$3.75 per gal
Green’s Hardware & Supply
TO HELP IHSURf * PIRMANENT INDUSTRY WE-
We Print Everything
In ord«r to um oil of Ih» tr««. Th« aim i. to (wild
manufacturing c«nt«r. In «ach of Our operating ar«a.
Except MONEY and
POSTAGE STAMPS!
I1 or Efficient Service on—
• Letter Heads
• Envelopes
• Bill Heads
• Statements
• Invoices
• Office Forms
• Factory Forms
• Sale Bills
• Book Work
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
Phone 555 - 556
j
LEGAL NOTICES
W that on on« miilut« w« con mak« uteful product,
Planer shavings, slabs, and short pieces for example—become the
NOTIC E to CREDITOR!*»
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned has been ap­
pointed Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of WILLIAM S.
STILLING, deceased, by th» Cir­
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane County, by an Order
dated June 30, 1949. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the
same, duly verified, with proper
vouchers, to the undersigned at
the law offices of Richard L
Owing, 34 N. 6th St.. Cottage
Grove. Oregon, within six months
from the date of first publication
of this notice. Dated and first
published July 7, 1949. SOPHIA
of the Last
will and Testament of WILLIAM
S. STILLING, Deceased. RICH-
( ARD L. THWING. Attorney.
_____________________ 48-5tc-52
Peanut Acreage
Over 4 million acres are planted
m peanuts yearly in the United
, States.
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from low valu« o. w«ll o. high valu« material
DtVfLOP NtW PRODUCTS — lo lncr«oto
IM "tok«" from «ach ocro of for«it lend horv.o.d
raw materials for other nearby mills. This volume creates more
A »toW of «ngin««r, and Ki«nfl,ft ipand aS of fh«<r
jobs for workers. Future stability is greatly improved for em­
tint« in thli work. Mor« product« tn«on mor« «toady job*.
ployees, shareholders, our communities and allied business.
DIVI LOP Pt RM AN t NT MAR KITS-%
to b« r«o«onobly curtain that WayMhoavwr product. “ '
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Weyerhaeuser extends a cordial Invite*
Hmw ond bad. W« work toward comtetonl high quality,
and apply madam tolling m«thodt tocr«at« curtom«r
d«mand.
TINSI V
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tion to the public to visit our mills. Trained guides will gladly show
you through. Tours: Morning and afternoon, Monday through Friday.
Plants located: In Washington: Everett, Longview, Snoqualmie Falls.
In Oregon: Klamath Falls, Springfield.
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