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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
• 'dl!i"r< irme I |i''h Pat’s Saw Shop LION Talk 41 South Oth Street All Wor k Guar.mice I Acrons From th« Cit, Hill Concert Band Numbers 50 n< ' <’ MHftK-ll ot :u>. 1 u < » I Building, l <iK< nc. Phone I , Z, r, a nii niin r of .1 N. r >li >V A* ■<»- cinte» of I'ortl.ind «Im liai' been M t'Villg till' Ill'll III II utili'.' • inX 193 I Ml. Miti In II i ik' . Inifiii nt tril* tn (otin ■ G ihm A EH! I TF2ST m .voin of I ice or home will In- nvnll.ihle l'l<.1.1 ndvixe your diKirc. 6-3tc-8 In- I d I I k Sutiltm I I- mollrm nl of the blind tin (wen ■ lulllili-il thin year with the help of in limen utudenti Till - will give !'oll.i,;e Grove a fifty piece mil Conned i;roup for minhlm: and eoib rt appi iiani i-n New imititimeni « purchased in elude a new tenor xaxopliorii', Hille, oh >e, and a pair of tsmpani The band will nhorlly n'celve ten new uniform« lor the additional inemlH'i' Stoiavc racks lor uni* forms wire built from material which rem.mu d after the re- modi ling of the git I s' dies-mi' room, and cum » have lw<n built lot tranx|iotlatum of the bn-» horn» During the summer, under flu direction of Mt Ru km.m, tlie city bund made several public iq>|w u unci' Included wen' the (’berry li'liVal il Salem, Amt rican D- gain parade at S dem, Eiontiei Days I’elebril ion nt Sweet Home. Y'mcalth Rodeo, (’ollagc Grove Rodeo, Cott ii;e Giove Regatta Pa rade, and Memorial Day Parade. In addition to the., the band m ule i dly Itipt to Eugene. Drain, Do- rerrt anti ('ulp Cicek A- u ill max, thiiv piddle concert- in the fiark win- presented. Tin city band was qiomuired by the giiuk' ■cluHd. hb'.h ehool, nut siimmi i l cere,11 kiiud program Lions Roar 39 CG Students In Rome Susrd Al«, it 30 momb<t . of the tu. de it isidy belone to Ilie C'dl.'igc Giove mill of 11« 1 n on National Guaid A pul of the forty-first division, l imed I i It' ipicmlitl recout In ihi PficHi- dm mg World War 11, IbeGiue Heavy Mortar Co. ti c. 121 member!» nl Pie pieM- t nl lime. Capl'iin Merlin J'liHitd. officer in comm nil of (hi organization, i i “<,> dlficiliotlH lor becoming a membii of the National Guard me being tighten d T raining i' 1» mi; Intensified " Dixiihd Into four major sections, the company has three mortar platoon mid a head'ium t< rs pla toon. The mortar platoons arc decidedly important as they do Ihc aitual filing of tile mortars. None the h Important, however, is tl ■ I leailquat ter 'cel ion, con- r.tni" of thè !• ire Direction Ccn- ler. .<T . < ommufil' al ioti» ree- Iloti, .md motor pool. The romiti" ioti» I offici rs of thè unii ne Captalo Bidlnrd, ami l.iiu ' i n i ¡'.indir, liolhday, and ■bui । « Personncl m u t he 17 vi iis uf agc physieully fit, fico to drdl on night» des' i du d lor Ih il purp e, and ablc to go to th» two week ninni' r l'muimpmeiit. lìmi day evenirli; bus 1x1'0 chos- cn a, thè lleavy Muti.ir Com- pan . s mei ting night . > it ptovidi s lead cordini wdh <'bool uctivi- I le . Lions Ru ir. Majorettes and Lionettes to Have New Uniforms South 89’ 55’ East ULMS \Uil< \ n COLOK st MHOS 4 IN THE CIRCI IT COURT THE STATE OE < »REG' N N M OHRL1NG and RITI. OHRLING, his wife, Plaintiff Using a Dodge sedan and Dodge Power Wagon to pene trate remote ureas of Africa, World Traveler Armand Deni» hns made a pictorial record in Technicolor of big game rap- tures and weird savage rites in the Dark Continent. His movie, Savage Splendor,” is b'ing reli asi d this fall by KKO Radio Picture«, Inc. FHA District Meet Planned B G BANTON and LILLIE MAY BANTON, his wife; ANSO.’ THOMPSON and ELLIS THOMPSON, his wife; BERT G BABB anil CARRIE GAIL BABB his wife, DIRK C. KOK. Jr ar' BETTY KOK. his wife; BEN BALDRIDGE ani LEONE BAD PRHXIE, his wife; WADE PAD MER and MRS. WADE PALMER. hut wife. IX'fendints. TO: ANSON V. TJiOMPSON and ELLIS E. THOMPSON, his wife. BEN BALDRIDGE and LEONE BALDRHXIE, his wife; DE EENDA NTS. IN THE NAME OF' THE STATE OF' OREGON: You arc, hereby summoned and H-quir 1 to appi ar and an-A/cr th- a..paint of tlie plaintiffs filed again.'! you in the above entitled suit on or fore th last day of the time pre- scribed in the order of publration. to-wit: on or before the 13 day of October, 1949; and if you'fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will app v to the above entitled Court fo the r< hi f prayer! for in plaintiff ' Complaint, to-wit: That you, and each of you. be adjudged to hive no estate or inti-re t whatsoever in and to the lands and pfcmlsi; herein di -crilxd; Beginning at a point 660 feet north of a point on the South line of the Lawrence Poindex ter Donation D»nd Claim No. 52, Notification No. 21. i, in Township -7 South. Run ?■ 4 West ol the Willamette M< - ridian. said ¡H>int Ix ing 229.68 feet west of the southeast cor ner of said donation land claim and fiom said point of beginning running thence par allel with the south line of said claim liearing Nortti 89 36' West a distance of 1398.57 feet; thetuv North 432.96 feet to a point w’ h i c h is 22.22 chains east of the center of County Road No. 200, also known as the River Road; thence North 89 36' West 284 24 feet to an iron pipe marking the southeast corner of that tract of land described in that certain deed from Samuel Gray to Millon Nicolle and recorded in Volume 84 at Page 204 of Dine County Deed Records; thence north 883.55 feet to a point which is 0.13 chains south of the center line of the Green Road, Coun ty Road No. 1229; thence . EH A for the m « tmg to I« held OctoIxT 15 and initiating of new members were Pep ail n it ns are well under discU'M-d at a [sit luck supper way witli 35 girls having memlier- meeting ut EHA ofticers and ad- •htp in Lionetti's, arid with major- npf minted ( ommit t< i , th < huM n lo perforin with the were Janice Zustiak, foods chair land at home fmttball games. man; Janice Swanson, service Lionettc uniforms will include chairman; Phyllis Garman, re- whiti swiatiis, navy blue skirls jiortcr; Charlene Mathews, and and while khoi . Girls will «M'vupy Betty and Rosalie Purcell, degrees maik'd off ureas al games, and bust will provide trans|»ntation and enrollment. Mrs. C. R. Garrison and Mrs. Stationery winch will be sold by J A. Heath were elected chapter the group will lie on display in the mothers at a second meeting held hall Thur-.d iy Lions Roar Ik id Majorette for this year is Barbara Gleason with Mary Louise Sugg ami .lune (titton stars Also on the team are Marilyn NOI KE Ol lit: MCI N«. White. Cliarlene Young. Verna rhyfault, and Jean Crcpcau. Carolyn Gleason, ago 2'v. will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: m.iscot. Uniforms will lie of luminous ¡’h it the undersigned Executor of the Last Will and Testament of satin made prince»« stylo. ERANK G. STILLER. Deceased. Lions Roar I has filed his account for the final settlement of said Estate in the i Circuit Court for Lane County, Oregon, and that Tuesday, the 11 A new law hn» Just been signed ■ lay of October, 1949. nt tho Cir- In California which states that a •uit Court Room of said Court, in milk eow can no longer be auctioned the County Court House, Eugene. otf unlc;» sho hns been milked with in tho preceding twelve hour*. Lane County, State of Oregon, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, has been by said Court fixed as the . 1 time and place for hearing of ob- 1 ijii-tions thereto and for final settlement of said Estate. RAY- 1 Mt >ND S. TRASK. Executor. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. At-, 5-5t-9 Itorney for Estate. — Odd Fact Tliiirs., Sept. 79, HH9 parallel t; thence south 210 7 feet; thence eii ,t . x . l 57 ft el to the oust line । I million Land Poindexter thence follow- Claim No ing along the east b mndary or said claim bearing South 31 west 8i»33 feet; thence south 14 30' west 429.0 feet; thence South 20 East 264 0 feet; thence South 32 East 138 50 feet to the northwest corner of that tract of land conveyed S. Johnston and re corded in Volume 113 at page 330 of l/inc County Oregon land Record.«; thence South 260.23 feet to the point of be ginning, all in Lano County, (Oregon. and that the plaintiffs, N. M. The Sentinel. Cottage Grove. Oregon OHflLING md Rt TH < »IIRLING his wife, are the owners in fc" simple of I ho [il operi y described Com- herein as set forth in plaint herein; und that you. mid each of you, lie forever barred and enjoined from asserting any cl lint whatever In or to the aforesaid binds adverse to the plaintiffs: and for such other and further relic* as to the Gourt may e< m just and This Summan« is publi-hcd pur- suant to an o'der signed hv the HON. WM. EAST, Circuit Judge of Lane County, State of Oregon, on the 13 day cf Sep tember, 1949. which order directs that this Summons be published hncl. » wia'kly newspaper of gen eral cue ilnlkin, printed .nd puls^ I. Ii -d in Cottage Grovn, Lunn n County. Stale of Oregon, unit that * you lie required to ap|>eiir and answer on or befotc the last day of the lime prescrila'd In said 6r- di r, to-wit: on or before the 13 day of October, 19-19. Date of fir t publication Sep tember 15. 1949. Dale of Ijist pub lication October 13. 1949. « HERBERT W. U1MBARD At-, torney for Plaintiffs. Residcncf* and Post Office Address; Wiser Bldg., Cottage Grove, Orifun. ______________________ me A competent diet can he made almost entirely of vegetables, if weeks in the Cottage Grove Sen- i iiIk and eggs arc added. STiLL TiME TO R epair Y our R oof Protect Your Investment in Your Home. Improve Appearances WHILE WEATHER PERMITS, REPAIR THAT ROOF! We can advise you cn what type of roofin'; you need, how much you will need. Use Our McCready Th riftway Loan w. j. M c C ready lumber co 238 Pacific Hiway South Phone 561 NOTICE OE HEMtING ON I INAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Administra trix of the Estate of WILLIAM ALLEN MARTIN, Deceased, has filed her Einal Account for the final settlement of said Estate in the Circuit Court for Lane Coun ty. State of (iregon. and that Tues day. the 18 day of October. 1919, j in the Circuit Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House. Eugene, Dane County. Oregon, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, has been by said Court fixed as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said F'inal Account and for final settlement vf said Estate. EVA A. MARTIN. Administratrix. HERBERr W. LOMBARD, At torney for Flstate. 6-5t-10 Meet a girl who knows the answers MH it K OF WM AL MKETINO TO: MEMBERS OF COTTAGE ¡GROVE HOSPITAL ■ Please take notice that the an nual meeting of the Stix'kholders o( the Cottage (¡rove Hospital will be held at the Council ChamlHT, City Hall. Cottage Grove, Oregon, on Tuesday the 18th day of Oe- tnlxT. 1919. at the hour of 10:01) o'cloc|< P. M. of said day, for the election of Directors for the ensu ing year, and the transaction ol । such other business as may come up Ih'fore the meeting. IT IS URGED THAT ALL MEMBERS BE PRESENT, AS THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MEETING. D.ited September 29. 1919. HERBERT W. LOMBARD Secretary __________________________8-31-10 BIGGER DODGE VALUE MEANS YOUR DULLAR BUYS MURE! You could pay a thousand dollars more and still NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1. She’s a “Service Representative” . • . 2. Her training is the kind that never really your pi rsonal representative in your telephone Business Ollire. livery one of our millions of cus tomers in the Wi st is served by a particular young lady. In the files of your own ".Service Rep" arc facts about your service. With this finger-tip in*, formation, she can answer questions promptly ... and help us meet your needs. stops, l or a Service Representative must know the ins and outs of the telephone business to m rve you best when you are changing youi address, when you need information about a bill, when you have a complaint, ^ou can be sure she will always use her ability and training to help you get the greatest value from your service. 3. It has taken many, many people... scien lists, manufacturer, linemen, operators. Service Representatives, repairmen ... to build your tele phone into the valuable servant it is today. And they're working to mike it still more valuable . . . to keep your telephone a real bargain today. And it is. After all, a few pennies still buy a call. The Pacific Telephone (lAi and Telegraph Company NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has been ap pointed Executrix of the Last will and Testament of E. R. LEMLEY, Deceased, by the Circuit Court of Lane County, State of Oregon. All jiersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent tho same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers, as by law rvimired, at tho law office of HER BERT W. LOMBARD. Wiser Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months of tho date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 29th day of September, 1949. G(»LDA G. LEMLEY, Executrix. 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