The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 11, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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The Sentinel, Cotta*« Grove, Oregon
Thurs., Aug. tt. 1919
Kidnaped by Dad
Cottage Grove's First Exclusive Buick Agency
Is Proud to Present
the First Showing of the
NEW 1950 BUICK
Along With its New Home Just Completed at
930 Gibbs Ave., 1 Block East of Highway 99
rHRtt-Yt AR-OLO Steven Horowitz ts
shown with his mother. Mrs. Edythe
Horowitz. 28, ot Brooklyn. N Y„ a
short time before he was kidnaped
by his father and Oown to Israel.
The grief-stricken mother said her
estranged husband, a wealthy
manufacturer, took the youngster
to the movies with him and never
returned.
(International)
LYNX HOLLOW
(Mrs. Orville Lamb, reporter)
MAULDING MOTORS
Phone 600
930 Gibbs Ave
(
Colpirai Johnny Burt and Wc. Imofh will lie sot up on Sunday,
( i.trence W. Horn ot Fort Wurden, Sept. 18 and remain throughout
" ishlngton were wvvk end guests
the week. I>omitions of pies und
nt the Clarence Peterson home.
chickens and vegetables arc also
no.sled mil the chairman would
appi celate
ig notitled at an
early dati
to the amount of
donations available so t It u t the
necessary purchases can lie ar­
Horses whittled out of balsa ranged. All members of the play
wood by Mrs Fannie Bronson ot cast are asked to lie at the hull for
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practice on Tuesday
Agate Reach and the riders, also the urst
whittled out ot wood by Mrs night, , August Ib.
Jeanie Voss in spending a few
days with her sister in Eugene,
this week
Mr. and Mrs Andit sian and two
boys of Eugene were Sunday
guests at the R Seaver home.
Thora Seaver ret timed to Eugene
with them for a two-day visit
Boone H u m p h r e y and Ben
Layrig mv threshing with their
machine thE week.
Mrs Edna Raymond is in the will make their dehut this fall at
Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene the International l.lv«'stm'k Show-
Friends wishing to send curds will in Portland Both indies nw ne-
address it to the hospital, third complish«'d in their lines and they
floor.
got together last week and made
A mothers' meeting will be held plans for the Livestock Show
at 1 ;30 o'cktck. Thursday after,
Mr Rissuc descrilied Mi s Bron­
noon. August the 18th All women
of the community arc asked to son's horses as perfect, and makes
attend, as help is needed to cun horses of all kinds, including In­
vegetables and fruit for the school dian ponies and Pintoes. using
lunches. It is necessary to cun as balsa wood for the bodies and a
much food as possible, so it will stronger wood for the legs and
cut down the cost of school • ich horse being covered with un-
liorn calf hide, and the cam-d
lunches.
leather saddles are as |a'rfect as
Mrs. Henry Rusaum received
the hoises. vyhich arc ot till sixes.
won! from her nephew. Leslie
Mrs. Russia«'» job will I m > to
Hunt who had just been visiting
here and returned to California
with his mother, that he had be^n Bronson's horses, which will in­
in an accident and broken his leg clude old time ropin' row hoys as,
John Dailey of Eugene was a well as the later ty|>c dudes and
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visitor at the Walter Dowens cowgirls.
1 hose going to Agate Beach l ist ,
home Monday.
Miss Gladys Eilert, of Hamil- i wrok to so,- Mrs, Bronson were
ton, (Ontario. Canada, is spending Mr and Mrs Dave Rlssue, Mr. amt
a week at the Walt Winner home M s Ervin Pacholkc and Miss
Mr s. Fannie
Jerry and Donny Duncan are Eleanor Howard
I
Portland uccom|umied
attending the Bible school in Goude of
them t to Mapleton, where she
southern Oregon this week.
Jesse Goude. a brother-in-
Homer Powell had the bad luck
in«.
of losing one of his milk cows.
Principal Parrett wishes to in­
form the parents of all beginning
school children that they must
have their physical examinations
and birth certificates before start­
ing to school. Sept 6. Health clinic OORF..NA (ill 1 sGl II E. <’.
Will be held at Jefferson school,
The Home Economics club of
August 17.
Dorena Grange met at th«' hall on
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mosby and Tuesday, Aug 9, with eight ladies
daughter of Eugene were Monday attending. Ellen Sherrill ami
evening guests at the Mosby Helen C oc h r a n. co-lHMtcsses. ■
home.
served th«' pot-luck Imiehion lor
Mr. and Mrs Amos Kctcherside th«' ladies mid five youngsters.
and family and Wilburn Dodge Tentative plans wiro made tc-
si>ent the week end nt tlw coast.
ganling the lumv County Fair to
Mr and Mrs. Walter Dowens b«' held Sept. 21-24 and all ladies
spent Sunday at Agate Beach.
who can assist nt the food con-
Mrs. Pearl Kancl spent Sunday ccsskin an' asked to arrange their !
in Cottage Grove visiting vv i t h dates so that Mrs. Thomas can I
Mrs. Ora Lawrence.
•
t, make out her work schedule. Th«' I
C. G. Lady to
Exhibit at 1949
Livestock Show
MAULDING MOTORS
You are cordially invited to visit our new home
Friday and Saturday, August 12 and 13 and see
our new quarters along with the new 1950
Buick Sedanette.
MT. VIEW
(Mrs. C. A. Peterson, reporter
Mrs. Royal Hinkson, son John,
daughter Cecila returned Sunday
from a four weeks visit with re-
from a four weeks visit with rela­
tives in Iowa, Neliraska and
Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T.
Brown and twenty months old twin
sons Ronald and Donald of I’ara-
gould. Arkansas came back
them for an indefinite stay with
the Hinksons. Mrs. Brown is a
»laughter of Mrs. Hinkson.
Miss Ruth Hungerford of l J IS
Angeles is making an indefinite
visit at the home of her sister
Mrs. Rob Withers.
Mrs. Earl McCarty recently ac-
companied her niece Miss Pat
Rickard of Cottage Grove to Port­
land where Pat made personal ap­
plication for nurses training nt
Zmanuel Hospital.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Ferguson, was Mrs. Goldie
Ferguson and daughter Thelma
Ruth of Dallas. Oregon.
Miss Ardith Bricker has accept­
ed employment at the First Na­
tional Bank of Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ferguson of
; the Hollow, Mrs. Goldie Ferguson
and daughter Thelma Ruth were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer P. Kimcry and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBee of
Eugene Trailer Court were callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Ijimb Sr. Monday.
Plywood was delivered last week
to Walt Lamb Jr. to finish the
interior of his house.
i Mr. and Mrs. Rad Schultz and
sons Conrad and Danny of Cres-
I well spent Sunday with Mr. and
j Mrs. E. H. Hughes.
Freeman Wells was on the sick
, list last week.
Mrs. C. L. Quackenbush who has
l»een ill several weeks is much
improved at this writing. The
little daughter Ruby Esther is
I quite ill this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. .Lamb Sr. I
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hulbert of the Camas j
Swale.
Mrs. Orville Lamb and daughter
■ Alice spent Thursday with Mrs
W. O. Shoop of Bear Creek district '
1 and in the afternoon attended
I Ladies club with her at Ciover-
I dale.
ARNE REKI.ECrRD
I VIK IIO Mtll MriMHMt
Claude Artic of the Ml View
dixtiict was recently rrolectad n
member of the lame county fair
I muik I Dr Jay <’ Hicks of Eugen«'
w Cl elected pi ' sident, »UCCesding
R.ilph Fullbi ight. who moved I nun
I’oitlimd J. U-roy
Eugene
ipi»imted a member by the rounty
mm t.
Herb Welch. sccKtary <»f thr
eoimly lair, .mnouneed the dales
The estimated population of as September 21 to 21 Inclusive.
< 'lumi in H-18 wns more Ihan ■lii.1
Printing from movable ty|»e was
million, according to the Hilluu-
done in China In UHI.
nica Book oi the Year.
Public Invited to View 2000 Baby
Photos at Kennell-Ellis Aug. 15-20
Hie public is cordially invited to
x lew 2.1100 baby photos on display
lor one week only. August 15 Io
20 in<yuuvr, taken In the Kennell
Ellis 13th annual moat at tractive
child contest. These 2,ISO photos
are to be displayed nt Ihe Kennell
Ellui studio. I28i> Willamette
street, Eugene Here you can view
Dine county's finest "crop“ and
you luwu Um „privilege ui coauug
1 With the Granges!
your vote to determine the win-
nei s. Títere aro ni a n y valuable
cash mui merchandise prizes given
in this annual evuni.
Remember lh«' dale Augutt LA
to 20 Inclusive. If in Sugane nt
this tinte yout interent will Is* ap-
prcelnlcd II you will drop, by the
hennelLEIIls studio and cast your
Vote
U’uid Adu:
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BUICK SERVICE
and
General Auto Repair Work
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The Now Ruiok Home
930 Gibbs Avenue
In char.o of
FLOYD CROXWELL, nn exneriencod mochante
812
PIC
THfU S MORT «00*1 TO* THf MONET
in Iha Madg 43 4door Sedan
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR LANE COUNTY
LUCILLE
ELIZABETH
TON,
Thexe telephone men will soon make a damaged long distance cable carry calls again. Come along and see how.
THEY GET GOING FAST WHEN TROUBLE STRIKES
Telephone repairmen’s big job is keeping your calls moving
1« When someone’s ditch-digger bites a
chunk out of a long distance cable— and it
happens now and then —repairmen get on the
job fast to fix it. Back at a test center, sensitive
instruments located the break and splicers hit
the road. Almost simultaneously, many calls
were routed through other cities to get them
through with as little delay as possible.
2. Service restored. ..the hundreds of tiny
wires have been spliced temporarily and, even
as the workmen stow their tools,calls are speed­
ing through the cable. Later it will be per­
manently spliced without interrupting service.
Such fast repairs are possible by planning
ahead for emergencies, so trained people can
be quickly pulled from other jobs.
3. Keeping service reliable makes your t. e
phone a more valuable servant—just as keeping
rates low as possible makes service a bargain
today. A local call still costs just a few pennies
...and calls to the East Coast at day station
rates only <2.50 plus Federal tax.
Your telephone
is one of today's
; hingest bargains
NEW in look*-NEW in room-NEW in handling
SHEL­
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES PAUL SHHLTON,
Defendant.
TO: JAMES PAUL SHELTON.
.
Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re-
quiH'd to appear and answer the
' Compkiint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
four weeks from the date of first
¡jublication of this Sumrmms. or
j for want thereof the plaintiff will
I take a decree against you that the
' marriage Contract now existing
i between the aforesaid Plaintiff and
Defendant be forever dissolved,
i set aside, and held to naught. This
Summons is published once each
week for four consecutive weeks
in the Cottage Grove Sen tin« I, a
newspaper publish'd at Collage
Grove, Lane County, Oregon by
order of Hon. William G. East,
Judge of said Court, dated Aug'
10, 1949 and is first published Au­
gust 11, 1949.
RICHARD L. THWING,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and Post Office
Address, Cottage Grove
Oregon.
l-5tc-5
EAST your eyes, folks —and
reach lor your checkbook.
For here, in one stunning, swift-
lined bundle, is everything —
hoping for.
New style note? Well, just look
at that brand-new idea in front­
end styling. Grille, bumper,
bumper-guards and even parking
lights all combined in n single,
sturdy ussenibly that means you
can’t “lock horns" with other cars!
New <>ver*ull
We’
trimined biihes from its over-ull
length for hundincss in traffic —
yet here’s still the generous
wheelbase that spells a level-
going ride.
New roominess? Swing open the
doors — u thumb-touch docs it!
— and gaze on the biggest interi­
ors you can buy for the money,
with sofa-wide front seals and no
less than 12 more inches in rear-
seat hiproom.
Slip behind the wheel. Finger-
easy Synchro-Mesh transmission
if you choose — the satiny smooth­
ness of Dynafiow Drive* us op­
tional equipment if you want the
very latest thing.
with conventional transmission,
120 with Dynuflow Drive.
Surely here’s n cur big us your
fondest ambition—yet price-wise
il’s right down your ullcy! Fits
modest family budgets us it his
modest-size gurugcs, puls Buick
in reach of still more people I
So here’s rettlly u “must ace
item! On display now, in three
triin-'n’-fidy body types, it won’t
stay l<mil on deniers’ floor». Git
now —see it mid net that order in!
And if power is your meat —
just lift the bonnet and look
on a husky I'irehall power
plant of 1 If) horsepower
You» Kty
to
omm VMut
*O/,f tonal at extra coat.
THIS TRIM TWO 0OO» STOANTT »71
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Concrete Products
Building Blocks, all sizes; f»h)r
Blocks; etc. Dtirulite Ahiinlnuin
Windows. Waterproofing.
Cecil C. Wooley
In WW i WO*. «C Nwwwl. Wy M-xx/oy
MAULDING MOTORS
930 Gibbs Ave.
East Main Street
Cottnifc (¡rovo, Oregon
119 1
Phone 600
NAen bvttvr auttunobilvn ara built IHICK trill bulbi them
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