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4 LYNX HOLLOW poned due Io flic | mi II<> situation. Mr», liiville Lamb will be the to have on estate or interest wh it. the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a Thur»., Nov. 17, 1919 The Sentinel. Cottaae Grove, Oregon so* ver in or to the lands md weekly newspaper of general cir premises herein described, to-wit: culation, print«-»! and published in Pupils un thè honor roll of thè The teachers und pupils of Lynx One director for unexpifvd SUMMONS Cottage Grove, I* me County, PARCEL A: upj«T grades ore: Trinile Atkinson, Mm. <i*lr Roby, Reporter term of four years ending •State of Oregon, and that you be Izds 4 and H in Block 7 of Rhone 706 J-2 program consiNting of piny« and Margaret Brown, Dille Dawson, December 31. 1953 IN THE CIRCUIT COI RT OE required < .,nd Addition to O-« । to appear and answer on Monga on Friday, November IH, at Alice Lmub, Jack Holhrook, la>n- One diiector for n term of THF. S TA I E OF OREGON NOTICE OF' ANNUAL or before the last day of the time ! London school census this year town, Lin«- County, Gt ■ HUO pm. nt thu school hoiiNc. A ald Picchici, Kay Wells, Wanda three years for term ending FOR LANE COUNTY ELEC TION FOR DIREC TORS as platted and rccordt'? prescribed in said order, to-wit: | Wells, ('olirne shows 160 children between the I mix mid pie Mx'ial will be held Diiwuon, Rolierl December 31, 1952. A MOORE and ESTHER B. page 62 of volume 2, D n'’ following the program Cuke will Williams and Jay Williams. Diwer ages of I mid 20, which is 6 les» Mt « HtE. At a meeting of the Board of JOHN D STU- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN vember, 1949. Date of first pub County Oregon Plat Record. also br «old to the highest bidder. giade«: Zack Holhrook, Gary Ihmi last year Figures show 73 Directors of said District held in I,mo lication October 27th, 1949. Date !’h'‘* Pursuant to the provisions of November 1st, 1949. Mrs. Claude County, f iregon I'crry Edward girls mid H7 Imys this year. Coffer will br nerved by the Milica of la .t publication November 24th, ^*ct*°n 99-3010 O.C.L.A., an elec- Arne, Mrs. Geo. Maddesa and Mrs. Clyde Gilham was h u r t last PARCHI L B: Community club The proceed* ol Macauley, S h I r I c y Stephenson, vs. tion will be held on Monday, the 1949. and 7 in Bkxk 7 of the evening will go toward Inlying Paul Mmuuley, John Porcel, Sha week while re|udring a car at Ills ANNA FREEMAN. Ralph Sears were selected us I w alow; 5th day of December, at Walker Michael McCarty, home mid the jack slipped letting Second HERBERT W LOMBARD, At- Addition n radio mid record player lor th«- ton Wells, Judges of said election; and the OLIVER W FREEMAN and High School Gymnasium. Walker, town, Lane ( 1 unty, Oregon, Shirley Brown and I n -D h I s Porter Die car fall on him He received a MAXINE torney for Plainti"s. Residence I achool. place of holding said el-ction was FREEMAN, his wife; and Post (tffice Address: Wiser I Lane County. State of Oregon, be Walker High School Gymaaium, nchool poplin have donated bruised shoulder and broken rib ID FREEMAN and MARY anti recordi'l at Mi» Melba Heid«- will prcHcnt tween the hours of 2:00 o'clock hut was able to attend n birthday $11 no Bldg., Cottage Grove, Oregon. for a memoria I to la- dedi page 62 of volume 2, I*ine selected by said Board. 4-H pm* to thoM- who have earned FREF.MAN, Ins wife; County Piet Records, in Lane 12-5t-16 ,! P. M and 7:00 o'clock P. M. of Dated November 10th, 1949, them during thr punt year, nt the lilted to thè late Fiori McCarty supper in his honor F'Hday eve ANNA BAKER and WARREN said day, for the purpose of elect County, Oregon. whom idi called friend and neigh- nlng for the family and also the clone of tiie program. SOUTHERN LANE COUNTY BAKER, her husband. H LA Mc- ing directors of said District as birthdays of his brother Diyd and The 4-H girln mid n few Imyn lair. RURAL FIRE PROTECTION NO I l(E TO (KEDITORS DUFF, a widow; mid HOWARD and that plaintiff«, C. A. MOORE follows: brother-in-law, Clarence Parr, all The engagement has been an who expect to take up bachelor DISTRICT OF LANE' COUNTY FREEMAN and THF.IJMA FREE and F I HER B. M(X4RE, his One director for a term of five OREGON wife mid JOHN Jr STUART and sewing arc eagerly awaiting the nounced ot 2nd Lt. John Mm shall lutes occurring lust week The MAN. ms wife. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: i Mendants. years ending December 31, By W. C. MARTIN. Secretary ISE STI'ART. his wife. D- ' That the undersigned has been organization of I H sewing club Macauley of McChord F ield, Wash uippi r whs given at the iiome of Case No. 37572 1954 adjudged n-siH-ctively the owners appointed Executrix of the Last The organization hail Iwen pout* ington to Miss Ann Wathcock, also Mr mid Mrs. C. C Gilham 14-3t-16 1'0 GEOR(HANNA BAKER and Mr. mid Mrs C. A Riggs went । of Washington. The IJeutenant is in Ice simple of the respective par. Will and Testament of WIL- WARREN BAKFR, is r husband. i he oldest sun of Mr. and Mrs. to Poitimid curly Sunday, where celt of property described herein IJOUS MAR VON HARPOLE, De Mr Riggs was to enter St. Vin- John E. Macauley. as set forth in the Complaint ceased by the Circuit Court of IN THE NAME OF THE herein, and that you, and each of I-ane County, State of Oregon. All Mr anil Mrs. Wallace Ashdown enl hospital for mi operation on 4TATE OF' his leg, which, it is hoped, will OREGON: You are you, I).. i>( Iziwcll, visited tiie Orville and en- fxTs«<ns having claims against said lereby summoned and required io joined from asserting any claim or i.state aie hereby notified to pre Seven days a week and until 9 pm. Izunb'x a shorl while Sunday eve restoic circulation to his foot Mrs Riggs will stay a few days at ippear and answer the Complaint inter« t to the aforesaid lands ad- sent the same, duly verified, and ning (Except Sunday we close at 8 p m.) »f the plaintiffs filed against you verso to the plaintiffs; and for with proper vouchers, as by law Mrs John Macauley has received ■it I lelens with The answers to everyday n the Riggs will be gone alxiut ten days aliovv entitled suit on oi su< li other and further relief as required, at the law office of Compare our prices and quality of goods—you are always word that her niece Miss Mary insurunco problems* Í Lex Rust, of Azeleu, who occasion- Mrs Sherlock is caring for their ’adore the last day of the time to the Court may seem just and HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Wiser welcome and be treated courteously and fairly. presentad in the order tit publi equitable. By Q B ARNEST ■ ill) \ laita hi re will be giVM ■ 111) place. Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon, ât ion, to-wit: on or Ixdore the 29 Bruce Pooler is home from a This Summons is published pur within six months of the date of to Ghlcoco during Thanksgiving i of November, 1949; and if suant io m order signed by >in- the first publication of this notice. she won first In sewing nt Salem | recent operation for hernia at a fail to so appear and answer. HON WILLIAM G. EAST, Cir Dil d and first published this 4 stiit.- Fair, for her division from | 'iiispital in Eugene. We Give GROCERY want thereof, Mrs. Vonnie Jones and girls. La- plaintiffs cuit Judge for Lane County, Ore day of November, 1919. ROSETTA that part of the state. Dividend Stamps & LOCKERS will apply to the alxive entitles onnc and Paula, have moved t< gon. on the 25th day of October, JEWEL HARPOLE, Executrix. i house at the Jesse Blue place in ’ourt fot the relief demanded lr 1919. which order directs that this HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Attor- The Store on Dorena Lake Shore 'oltiige Grove, and were given a plaintiffs’ Complaint That Summons be published once a ncy. 13-5t-17 ruit and grocery shower l»y about you, and each of you. Is adjudged wP* k for four successive weeks in NOTH E TO < KF.Dl l OKS 12 of their friends Friday evening B «li Blackwell flew to Ashland NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sunday afternoon to visit his QI'ENTIONi W<-'ve enrri« <1 a That the undersigned has lain mother who has Ixam ill, making fire insurance imllcy on our upiMiintcd Executrix of the Last the trip down in 55 minutes and Immi' and furniture for ninny Will and Testament ..I HENRY (-turning home before dark. years. The |«ilicy must soon lie MASON, k < anetimes known as Eldon Sibley and Gary Garma t! renewed and we think some HENRY W MASON, deceased, to ire driving a '27 model •'Hot changes should lie made in It. the Circuit Court of the State Rod" these days. They claim it Sonic of the Insured property Oregon for Lane County, by an uns good, too. bus tiecomc almost worthless order dated Novi’mlwr Nth, 1949 Jim Quigley showed several while sonic of the things, m- All (icrsons having claims against reels of home movie pictures, some eluding the home self, have said estate are hereby notified t< n color, on his Hmm homi- movie greatly increased in value. present the same, duly verifh^d trojector, al the home ol s T What should we do to arrive nt with projMT vouchers, to the un- Clark for a group of neighbors. an accurate figure? dersigned, ut the law office of Friday evening. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Wise- Arthur Kulm and family of Cot ANSWER: First call In your Building, Cottage Grove, Oreg >n. age Grove spent Sunday with the BASIC InaumiM-r agent for un npprals. within six months of the date of Larry Haynes family. al of the house, (hen make a the first publication of this notice INDUSTRIES Seventy-five people of the com- complctr Inventory of ymir fur Dated and first published Novem nunity enjoyed n house dance Sat- nlnhlngs and personal effecta. ber 10. 1949. (.TIRA DAILEY. Ex irduy night at the home of Mr He very thorough. You'll find ecutrix. HERBERT W. LOM md Mrs. Bob Blackwell with the jot, won't take us long or lw- BARD. Attorney. •veryone bringing sandwiches, an arduous aa you think. That 14 5tc-18 •akc or cookies for the refresh- Inventory and the Insurance nents and coffee nt midnight. pulley, after It ha* been issurd, NOTICE TO ( KEDITORS U-on Morton enjoyed a visit should. If poanlMe, be kept In Sunday from his parents. Mr. and a side deposit box. Then. If you Notice is hereby given that the Mrs Otto Morton of Coburg, and ever have a fire, you can rhe« k PROSPEROUS communities are based on profitably operated undersigned h n a been appointed his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Morris against the Inventory ami de- by tile Circuit Court of Ijin< Morton from Springfield. industries that offer steady employment. In such industries a big County, Oregon, administrator of SERVICE share of the money coming in from all over America through the sale the cataJe of WELCOME L. HUB A If you'll address your own Mr. and Mrs. Wm Coleman and BELL, deceased. All iiersons hav of products is used to pay steady wages. Steady incomes make it pos insurance questions to thia of BUSINESSES ing claims against said estate are family of Tacoma, Wash., visited fice, we ll try to give you the 'he week end with the Bert Tullar sible for people to build homes, for merchants to build businesses, and hereby notified to present U m correct answers and there will same duly verified, with proper family, on their way home from a for government (through taxes) to maintain schools, libraries, roads lie no charge or obligation of trip through California and to vouchers, to the Administrator at any kind. Mexico. Mr Coleman and Mrs and other public needs. the law office of MAYNARD I'ullar are cousins. WILSON, 731 Main Street, Cot This company s objective is permanent logging and mill operation. Mr, and Mrs. Ear) Murry and tag»« Grove, Ijinc County. Oregon amity arc on a trip to California, Our system of tree farms is aimed toward providing an endless within six months from the dat< <>f fiist publication of this notice to take Mr. Murry's mother. Mrs 511 Main Phone 36 OCTOBER 20, 1949. leanne Murry to visit her son. supply of raw materials. Our program of diversified manufac Representing the leading fire ELMER J KENT, Administra Major Roy Murry. who is sta- turing and plant integration (grouping of plants on one mill- t ioned at Hamilton Eield. but and casualty Com|«inles doing tor. MAYNARD WILSON, Attor business in Oregon. site) is aimed toward making more products ney for Administrator. ll-5tc-15 ■chcduled for overseas duty at Manila, Jan. 1. (Mrs. Orville Lamb, reporter) LONDON LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES “WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU” 'nowuotL^uw! Steeles LEGAL NOTICES How GROUPING mills helps all of us Arnest Insurance Agency I Church News BUY IT TODAY! Mux Bradford will speak nt the I Ixmdon Church of Christ next Sunday. Nov. 20. S. T. Clark will peak .,t Roseburg Mr and Mrs I Sam Medford will visit the Church I rtf Christ at Springfield. I Sammy Medford was home from I Eugene. Sunday, to visit his par- I ents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford I Kher guests were Mr. and Mrs I litn Quigley and daughter Sharon HOMES London t-H .Mothers Club NEW 10-cu-ft GENERAL ELECTRIC ___ REFRIGERATOR-HOME FREEZER COMBINATION I Two compartments, two doors! Top is a real 2-cu-ft Home Freezer; bottom a spacious 8-cu-ft Refrigera tor. Advantages you’ll want in your new refrigerator. Get a demonstration today! A new money raising project I known as clothing exchange, has I been started by the London 4-H MoUtera ehib wuh modeling ot I suits and dresses by Mrs. Mabel I Barnes nt the regular meeting I field at the club house last week I on Wednesday. The club is to re- I ceive a percentage of sales. It was decided at the business | meeting, presided over by Mrs. I Esther Banton, president, to hold a special quilting meeting this Wednesday at the club house to I work on the quilt of Mrs. Jeanne Morton, now in the frames, and I fo take the place of the Thanks giving meeting. Membes were to bring n sack lunch. Dah' of the innual Christmas meeting has been set for December 14, with plans to be completed at the Nov. 30 meeting. Mrs. Jeanne Morton reported, I after a visit to London school, that teachers and pupils were enthusi astic for a 4-H club program this year with organization to be held this month. One volunteer leader, Mrs. Mabel Funk, has been ac cepted and there is promise of one more which will give the school three chibs. The Piggy-bag is back in cir- ■ulation in alphabetical sueces- •lon. Polly-anna gifts were re- ■eived by Edith Woods, Jeanne Morton, Alma Guisinger and Eve- lena Roby. Twelve members and three children were present. from less timber by increased utilization. This is made economically possible by more efficient operation—as a result of savings in material handling, centralized power source and administrative costs. These pro grams, coupled with development of new products and expansion of stabilized markets, are important steps toward a permanent and profitable forest industry L°r us. Hebron Home Extension A small down payment will assure you of the PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT for WIFE — FAMILY — HOME BRISBANE ELECTRIC, INC 702 Main Phone 73 Hebron Home Extension club met November 10, with Mrs. Geo. Reichel. Year books were com- I pleted and a special luncheon was served to twenty members, by project leaders, Mrs. W. B. Schill ing and Mrs. Ivan Morris, demon itrating "Foods for Entertaining" with the menu consisting of French-toasted tuna fish sand wiches, hors d'ouvrcs, known ns barbecue dip and clam dunking sauce, vegetable salad with an out of this world dressing, sips of fruit Juice cocktail, orange bread, hot spiced cider, cheese desert cake and coffee, W eyerhaeuser timber WORKING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TO CREATE PRODUCTS, PAYROLLS AND PROFITS