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The Hentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur*.. July 11, 1949 the above named defendants, if suant to an ortler made by HON and JOHN A GILBERTSON, her any are deceased; also. all other G. F. SKIPWORTH. Circuit Judge husband; the unknown heirs of ’ persons or parties unknown claim- of the State of Oregon for Lan«' any of the above named parsons ur Cottage Grove, Oregon ing any llKht, title, estate, lien or County, on tin- 28th day of June. parties, if any are deevaaad; also, EHÜAttt (Stove Mfllfwl Published Every Thunnlay at July 13, 1949 Cottage Grove, Oregon interrot in the real e«tat«> de 1949, whu-h order directs that Oils all other (H-raona or parties un Dear Sir: scrilx-d scribed in plaintiffs' Complaint Summons lie published o n c e a known claiming any right, title, Established August 15, Possibly I am not informed as to herein. Defendants. week tor four auccpsaive w«*cks in estate, lien or interest in the real W. c. MARTIN the Cottage Grove Sent invi, a Editor, Publisher what constitutes gambling. But it Case No. 36873 relate described in the Complaint seems to me that the dice and TO EVA A. BALKE and JOHN new «.paper of general circulation tarein, Defendants. marble games at the recent Car BALKE, her husband: MINNIE printed and published in Cottage Casa* No. ;uw.' Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription Grove, Lane County. State oí Ore ?nption for foi less nivals should be classed as such. L. SUMKILL, a single | xì *> ii than three months. Why do our city officials and BESSIE S P l E K E K M A N and gon. and that you lie r«*quirvd to TO: ED HANDY and MRS. ED 6 Mos. 3 Moa apIH'sr anti answer on ur beton- HANDY, his wife; ANNIE STEN* the Riding club allow such games In Lane and Douglas Couatiea .2.50 HANS SPlEKbXMAN, her hua- the last day prescribed in said i NETI’ and 1.50 1.00 STENNETT, < ’ • to com«* into om community? > t wm j : MAMIE STROMBROUGH. Outside Thia District . -. .3.00 1.75 1.50 ifrder, to-wit: on or befare the1 ,M’r E E HENDERSON Is the fe«' they m*i*iw enough io * a wi rf, w; THOMAS BROWN, a Foreign Rates on Application. make up far the mon«*> taken out widower; MAY KELLY and 28th day of July. 1919 Date ofl*n,'M L HENDERSON, hie wife; of the community. I doubt it. when FRANK KELLY, her husband; first publication June 30th. HMD • SARAH E McCOY and Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. observers saw several people lose WESS PERDUE ami ------------- Date of Inst piibliention July 28th McCOY, her husband; the un- fifty dollars and more in one eve PERDUE. his wife; also the un 1919 HERBERT W. LOMBARD. kn,,w« 8eint of SARAH E. Me- H Aft ON At 3 I Al ning. Neither do I believe that known heiis of any of the above Attorney for Plaintiffs. Residence COY. if deceased; EMMA A. LE LEVENE any local establishments would be nanu*d defendants, if any are de and Post Office Address: Cottage VENE and her husband. IRVIN L. AUBREY. allowed to conduct such games it ceased; also, all other persons or Grove, Lane County, Oregon. «Tiia 47-5t-5i ’ .i singk* person; CHESTER M they wanted to. i parties unknown claiming any AUBREY and MARY AUBREY, Your paper carried the ad of the right, title, estate, lien or interest SIMMONS his wife; NORMAN K AUBREY Imperial Exposition shows Sator- in the reel estate described in and LOUISE AUBREY, hia wife; WE’VE MISSED THE BOAT SEVERAL TIMES day matinee nine cent rides for plaintiffs' Complaint h«'roin. DE LN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ANNA HAMMOND, widow I heard one child spoken FENDANTS. RAY AUBRE^ ¡md BESSIE AUB THE STATE OF OREGON Every now and then we hear stories of how this section of children. to very rudely because he was not IN THE NAME OF THE REY. his wife. MARGARET A FOR LANE COUNTY the county has mi»ied out on som« new industry because ap quite twelve and said so. Inside STATE OF OREGON. You an* GILBERTSON anil JOHN A GIL JASPER R. MELVIN and IX1RA parently the people were rather hostile to the idea or lacked all rides were twenty and twenty- h«*rvby summoned and required to Z, MELVIN, husband nnd wife. BERTSON. her husbind. the un- interest in the proposal, so that the industrial captains went five cents. When questioned they appear unit answer th«* C«>mplaint Plaintiffs. known heirs of any uf the above elsewhere to seek new fields. How much truth and how much claimed they didn’t put the ad in. of th«' plaintiffs filed Iwrein named persons or parties. U any fiction there are in reports of this sort we have Dever lieen able Local businessmen don’t advertise against you in th«' above entitled EVA MAY AUBREY. a w idow; are deceased; also, all oher per to ascertain, but Vhat we regard as unfortunate is that we never falsely. My ten year old was look suit on or before the last day of MARY LAYNG and MILTON sons or parties unknown datening hear of the many opportunities this community has satesed, if it ing at a game, the operator asked tin* tim«' prescriK'd in the order of LAYNG. her husband; IRVIN L. any right, title, estate, lien or in how much money he had. He held publication, to-wit: on or before AUBREY a single person; RO- ha« missed many, until too late to do anything about it. terest in the real rotate described And that is the trouble of being a little fish iu a little up his hand with a quarter, which th«* 28th day of July, 1949; and if SETTA C ADAMS and BILI. AD- in the Complaint herein, DE operator snatched and said you fail to so appear and answer, AMS. Iter husband; pud«ile of water. The would be industrial captains may slip in the AUDREY FENDANTS "three shots.” He came back with for want thereof, the plaintiffs MAY AUBREY THIES and RAY- IN THE NAME OF THE and slip out on a private investigation tour, but they sure never a plaster of pans object wonder apply to th«' abov«' entitled; MOND THIES. her husband: STATE OF ORFXiON: You mv gave us a chance to 'buttonhole them ami tell them what a won ing how his money had gotten will for the relief prayed for in CHESTER M AUBREY nnd hereby summoned and required to derful locality this would be to locate in. Of «-ourse if we knew away so quickly, when he didn’t Court tiu* Complaint, to-wit; that you. MARY AUBREY, his wife; NOR appear and answer the Complaint about it beforehand, there is always a chance that the story we even want to play the game. and each of you. I m * adjudged to MAN K AUBREY and LOUISE of the plaintiffs fil«*d against you might tell would not stick, but we sure would like the oppor Of course I can stay at home have no estate or interest whatso AUBREY, hia wife; CALVIN O in the aboie entitled suit on or tunity to try it on one or to o anyw ay. So th«* next time you have and keep my children there too. ever in and tn th«' lands and prem AUBREY, « single person; RA before th«* laat day of the time any suspicions that a new industry is about to locate here phase But I believe a protest should be ises herein deserilxd. to-wit: PHAEL L. AUBREY, a single per prescribed in the order of publics* 1 tip us off. registered. We have too many Beginning at a point in the son; ANNA HAMMOND, a wid tion. to-wit: on or before the 28th center of County Road No. ow; RAY' AUBREY and BESSIE day of July, 1949; and if you fall We «aspect too that if G«r com mu nit y isn't as desirable as it worthy projects which need our 525; said point being on Hie AUBREY, his wife; ROSS AUB to so appear and answer, for want should be that we can't lay the fault on anyone but ourselves. support to allow so much money be taken away by passing car lint' running north and south REY and BEA AUBREY, hw wife; thereof, the plaintiffs will apply j There has been a lot of beefing in years past, but no constructive to nivals. thru the middle of Section 4. EMMA AUBREY, a widow: to the above entitled Court for effort on the part of the beefers to remedy the condition they Township 23 South Range 3 RALPH AUBREY anti LENA the relief prayed for in the Com Thank you for your time and have beefed about. Only a few weeks ago we published a story West Willamette Meridian; AUBREY, his wife; FREDA AUB plaint, to-wit: That you. and i*a«'h about a woman driver being stalled in traffic. An impatient space. said point also being North O’ REY MOORE an«l EVERETT of jou. lx' adjudged to have no Yours truly. motorist immediately behind her began to lean on his horn until 226 West 1208.86 feet from MOORE, her husband; VIRGIL estat«« or interest whatsoever In Ethel Miller the lady in question offered to sit on his horn if he would come an iron pipe which marks the GOWDY and LUCILLE GOWDY, and to the lands and premises start her car. quarter corner between Sec his wife; BETHEL WILKINSON herein des«'rib«*d. to-wit: LEGAL NOTICES tions 4 and 9. said Township and MERWIN WILKINSON, her Beginning at a |>oint 1O-I8.0 SCMMON8 and Range; from said begin husband; ANNA SCHOLL and feet north and 1571 40 feet WATER ning point run westerly along DAVID J. SCHOLL, ber husband: wrot of the southeast corner IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the center of said county road ED HANDY and MRS ED HAN of the Gro. Small IXmatlon Oregon newspapers are getting a lot of propaganda on the THE STATE OF OREGON as follows: North 85“ 13.5' DY, his wife; ANNIE STENNETT L/ind Claim No 60 in Town water feud^between Arizona and California as to whether the FOR LANE COUNTY West 123.34 feet; thence I and STENN ETC her ship 20 South of R a n g <* 3 proposed $73S,(MX>,000 proposed appropriation of the Central GEORGE A ANDREWS and CE South 85 06.3' West 774.08 husband; F, E. HENDERSON and Wert of th«* Willamette Me Arizona project is really essential. And in most cases Oregon LIA A. ANDREWS, husband and feet; thence North 65 ’ 56.5' M. L. HENDERSON, his wife ridian. which ¡xiint is also lo wife. Plaintiffs. papers will not be able to pass judgment on the merits or de West 1833 20 feet; thence SARAH E. McCOY and cated in the north side of th«* vs. merits of the contention. We might have something tn say if North 84“ 34.5' West 557.45 McCOY, her husband; the un County Road, running thence feet to the center of County known heirs of SARAH E. Mc- and when California attempts to steal the waters of the Colum WILLIAM J. LIVELY, a widower; west 288.3 feet, thence north ELIZABETH F KELLS, a widow: Road No. 351; thence north COY, if deceased; J. A SCHNEI bia river. . 320 feet, thence east 144 feet, ARTHUR W. COMBS and WIN- westerly along the center of DER, a widower; EMMA A. LE- thence south 20’ east 81 As a matter of fact most localities even in western Oregon NEFRED COMBS, his ivife; OR- VENE and said axHinty road No. 351 as LEVENE. fret, thence south 70’ east are having their water troubles and the lack of water has been PHA HUTCHISON and ROY follows: North 46 03' Wi'st h»T husband; ALLEN V. H(X.)I*ES 100 feet to the renter of Silk plaguing a number of localities, where municipal officials have HUTCHISON, her husband; MIN- 479.90 feet: thence North 61° and EFFIE M. HOOPES, his wife; Creek: thence north 70“ 40’ found it necessary to limit irrigation and we have just learned, NIE M. JONES. widow; 105' West 55750 feet: thence MARGARET A. GILBERTSON east, following said renter of although it isn’t officially confirmed, that work of planting turf FRANK TAYLOR and ROSE L. leaving said road and run on the new high school athletic field has been held up due to TAYLOR, his wife: THOMAS North 37.(77 feet to an iron lack «irrigation. The lack is not due to water, plenty of which FUNK and SUSAN JANE FUNK, pipe which marks the south* is no donbt in the reservoir, but to the worn ouUlistribution his wife; HARRY GARMAN and west corner of the southeast quarter of the Northeast system^which-we will have to endure until the distribution sys DORA GARMAN, his wife; RICH ARD GARMAN and GENEVA tarn is wbuilt. quarter of Section 5 said MAUD Township and Range; thence Rebuilding the distribution system should be dene without GARMAN, his LAB^CH and GUST LABSCH. East 1320.0 feet to a stone I too in m A delay to encourage property owners to plant and main her WILLIS GARMAN which marks the quarter cor- I tain laKns as well as to assure an adequate water supply for and hurtmmi ELVA GARMAN, his wife; ncr between said Sections 4 fire flatting. EMMA PARKER and HARLEY and 5 thenci* South 89 ' 05.4' I PARKER, her husband: EVA A. East along the cast and west BALKE’ and JOHN BALKE, her midsection line of said Section i FREE TRADE husband; MINNIE L. SUMR1LL. 4. 2628.52 feet to an iron pi[>e which marks the center of Free traile, that onee*bright world ideal, is just about dead. a »ingle person; BESSIE SPIEK- --------------YOU'LL PROBABLY FEEL AND said Section 4; thence South II Ita deatlj knell was sounded last week by Sir Stafford Cripps in ERMAN and HANS -SPIEKER LOOK LIKE THIS AND SO WILL YOUR 0’ 22.6' East along the north announcing England’s plans for meeting another one of its MAN. her husband: MAMIE STROM BROUGH, a widow; and south niidsection line of econony® crisis. CLOTHES PUT THEM BACK INTO A NO I THOMAS BROWN, a widower. said Section 4 134150 feet to Under Jhe Marshall Plan, the ideal of free trade was pro- MAY KELLY and FRANK KEL the place of beginning; being SHAPE. SEND THEM TO US TO BE m°te<j^Copsistent with this ideal, the U. M. recently lowered LY, her husband; ALICE WARD all that portion of the south the tariffs on some 3.500 items for foreign nations to market on and CHAL WARD, her husband; west quarter of said section 4, CLEANED AND PRESSED. START THE these abores. But the actions that England must take, as <le- LESLIE GROAT and -------- and the northeast quarter of I scribfg^by Cripps, are diametrically opposed to free trade. GROAT, his wife; KATHLEEN NEW DAY WITH CLEAN CLOTHES the southeast quarter of said UnglajjJ, in Sir Stafford’s opinion, can sell its goods ami buy its REED and STOE REED, her hus Section 5, lying north of the I food only through big barter deals. So it will get its meat from band; EVERETT GROAT and center line of said County Roads No. 525 and 351; and i Argentina in exchange for the Argentine’s abutting out all - --------- -—- GROAT, his wife; in Lane County Oregon. | machinery except that made in England -, a deal is now pending ALICE HARRISON and HUGH with Russia to trade English machinery for Russian wheat. With HARRISON, her husband; EL- and that the plaintiffs are the GROAT and JUDY owners in fee simple of the said free trade goes also the principle of mutual aid as originally MER GROAT, his wife; GERDA JANE property as set out in the Com visualized under the Marshall Plan. GROAT, a widow; CLIFFORD plaint herein; and that you, and Sir Stafford’« actions, as described in newspaper headlines, GROAT and -------------- GROAT, seem very remote to the average American. But they are not his wife; GEORGE GROAT, a each of you, be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any remota or meaningless. They are as grim realities as a drought single person; ROBERT R. whatever thereto adverse to or a flood U> the American taxpayers whose labor, goods anil GROAT and PEGGY GROAT, his claim the plaintiffs. And for such other aervices are being given so bountifully to the citizens of other wife; WESS PERDUE and -------- and further relief as to the Court “It’s the Know How That Excels All Others” nations. PERDUE, his wife; shall seem just and equitable. 107 N 7th Phone 717 also the unknown heirs of any of This Summons is published pur- Letters to the Editor THE MORNING AFTER THAT FAMILY PICNIC CLEANERS I MRA. TR 1MK TO GEORGIA ehannel down stream 100 fret Mrs R S. Trask left Tuesday to the intersection with a on the Empire Builder for Atlanta, small st nani from the south. I Georgia for a visit with her «>n Ihenre up said small stn-am and wife. Mr. and Mrs Daniel south 3“ tXT west. I IN feet, I Trask Her other «on. Burdick ac- south til“ 4<r West HX> feet. I rumpanie«l her as far as Portland. south 2t” east A0 feet to the IMkint of beginning. In I Jine County, Oregon. and that lite plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple Of’ tine re- spisclive portions of said pro|>crty as set out in the Complaint here in. ami that you. and each of you. be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim what ever thereto adverse to the plain* tiffs. And for such other and fur ther relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This Summons is published pur* suant to an order mad«* by HON G F SKIPWORTH. Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon for Lane County, on the 28 day of ( June, 1949, which order directs that tills Summons be puldishcd once a week for four successive weeks In the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publisheti in Cottage Greve, La«m* County, Oregon, and that you be reuuired to ap|M*ar and aruwer <>n or hrforc thè isat day i>r«*scril>vd in said onb*r. to- wit : on or beforv thè 28 daj of July. 1949 Date of firat publlcation Jum* 30, 1919 Date of last publication July 2klh. 1949 HERBERT W LOMBARI). Attorney for Plain Uff». Residence and Post Office Ail HUtUtO l. MOtWAUtO MU A Adtlreao: Cottage Grave, Lane ----------------- O^tCHfAM------ l’ounty, Oregon. 47*5t*M 505 503* H ••• PHOM I 32 I OPENING Saturday, July 23rd Town Talk Variety FREE BALLOONS for all kiddies SPECIALS FOR ADULTS Here is one of the many items wo will carry— NOW mother can take baby^et^^ete • Sturdy, anodlretl tubular alumL num. Will not ruM, or diicoloi • Roomy uHUty * Shopping bagL • Durable vat dye4 «oilcloth In at« tractive Calif«* FOLDS FLAT thou 8 lbs TEACHER TROUBLES In a Reader's Digest condensation from the school bulletin as it appeared in the Pohland Oregonian, Miss Wilma Morrison, school editor charges that teachers are selling their profession short. The August Beader’s Digest article continues: “Miss Morrison does not refer to complaints about wages, but ■ to the “dismal, 1-have-given-the-best-years-of-my-life- and-look-whgt-I-got-out-of-it moaning.’’ This “pervasive mias ma,’’ she says, can be heard in clubs, street-car conversations, teachers’ meetings and elsewhere, and is killing the enthusiasm of young persons for teaching. “Chief among complaints is that the public ignores the teacher and regards him or her ax without status in the com munity. Yet teachers should realize, Miss Morrison states, that by having children entrusted to them they hold a “magic key” to the hearts and homes of their neighborhood. Many parents, interested in the teacher and eager to know him, are reluctant to approach him “for'fear that he will think they are apple- polisbing for Junior.” “On the salary question. Miss Morrison holds that $200 u month “looks like a nice fat sum to young people starting to teach.” It is more than they could get in advertising, retail sales or journalism, she points out. Moreover, jobs in sueh businesses are by no means assured immediately after graduation.” A gymnasium is a place where the bars, not the euatomen, are horizontal.—Wall Street Journal. floating ««a*. Sok-proof. Bright Prices Slashed / OUR CAR SERVICE FULLER PAINTS Effective immediately, new low price on You Save Two Ways When We Service Your Car 1. Our services are priced to pleasé your pocketbook 2. Our regular services correct minor faults that could otherwise develop into costly repairs. Paint 111 Main ARREST IRS. AGENCY Varnishes THE WEATHER IS RIGHT THE PAINT IS RIGHT THE PRICE IS RIGHT < iievHi NEW 19491 J II Pv W iHnia^tlua I only $9.95 FfATHnWIWjl CONSTRUCTION weighs less H im S Jbc, NEVER BEFORE ha« a baby «trailer »erved tuch a utefuL Sn.Cf«iH a??' anr comm*"d*d by Parent«' Maga- LESS 7HAN F°lDS FlAT ’ • • WEIGHS Lt55 THAN 8 LIS. Built hght and «turdy. Camof.tely «afe ,<,9r' pwf,et,y balanced to avoid tipping. Remov« roof-plate and u«e a« a WALKER. W Now you can «hop, vi«it, or travel anywhere with babv S m bX-r-S,0"STROUt''» Also McCOY MOTORS A large stock of wallpaper on sale from 25% to 50% OFF! “WE AIM TO TAKE C^RE OF OUR OWN” 6th and Washington Phone 36 Enamel A SAVINGS UPTO 95c PER GALLON on outside paint Property Owners - Fixed Expense? Ore. Mutual, a strong, legal reserve Co., writes more fire Ins. in Ore. than any Co. As to loss payment and manaiftment; nona has a higher rating. Why pay more! bar tiros. • Foot-plafe easWj removed. Used on See us today and regularly. We service all makes. Tired paying 1K25% too much for best of Ins! rhen rail us. • Perfectly bok>n*> •d to ovoid li^ ping, jumbo rut Phone 64 LEE’S PAINT STORE Phone 780J 63Q Whitaker Across from Safeway Parking lot JOE TOWN TALK VARIETY AND CAFE 205 and 215 So. Pacific Hwy. MADELINI