The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 14, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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weeka In Yaklnin, Wash, due tot Mr. and Mra. W. B fuiyng and
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'll her mother, Mm. I, Waldo Jane, Mr. and Mrs George
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Duerst; Mr. anil Mra. I am Eklund
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Mm. luirry Brumfield, chairman
Mra. Clara Bensley of McMinn “ml lx*e Ann and Mix George Lay
ELECTION
SOTKE
of the Lane County Extension ville and Mr. and Mrs. Boh Bien« "K were dinner guests at the home
committee, presided over the Of­ ley of Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snauer
STATE OF OREGON
ficers Training meeting held at at the home of Mr, mid Mrs. Al- and family Saturday evening.
Andy Seam Jr was Honored with fOUNTY OF LANE
the "Y" Center In Eugene Sept 7 lx-rt Dralle Mm. Ciara Blenslvy
a dinner last Tuesday given by Dr. SCH<X»L DISTRICT NO. 26, M
This was an all day ......ting held im a sister of Mr. Draller.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mr. Francis Walts has return­ and Mrs. Ernest Ix-bow. Other
to acquaint offl-e-« with their
duties for the coming year. The ed to her work as tally woman at guests were Mr. and Mm. L. K. THAT, at the school district bond
'•lection hereby culled, to b«' held
feature of the day was a display of the Bohemia Lumber Co, after Brumfield and ('. B. Sears.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K Brumfield, at Saginaw Schixdhouse, Saginaw,
dresses for hom«-mnkers, with being home for ten days with an
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Er­ in and for School District No. 26,
particular attention to the pulling Infected tooth.
of Lane County, Oregon, on the
of sleeves, Ixith front, hack and
Isaacson Bros. wen- in th«-. nest Sears of Cottage Grove, at-
under the arm. Besides M rs neighborhood this wook and found tended a card party at Creswell !Hth day of October, A. D., 1950,
between the hours of 2 o'clock P.
Brumfield, those attending from that Home one had taken 21 rails Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Nerlie have M. and H o'clock P. M. there will
the Mount View unit were: Mrs from their pile of salvage stock
lx- submitted to the legal voters
It M. Seaver, chairman: Mrs A I» which they got when they tore up sold their home to Mr. and Mia.
thereof the question of contracting
Hill, aecrvlary-treaaurcr; Mia WII- the old (>PAE railroad They have Kitchen and moved their family to
a bonded indebtedness in the sum
Cottage Grove.
litoti Perini,
turned
in
the
desctlptlon
of
the
chairman; Mrs.
( Siarlea Pani it. princijxil of of S10,000.00 for the purfxisc of
Bruce Cochrane, substituting for car und
that win Keen
erecting a gymnasium for said
Mrs Edwin Voss on 1 11; and Mrs. hauling the n away to the state th<- Mount View M-hixil has report­
ed a total of 71 pupils enrolled al school district.
police.
Waller Dowens, publicity.
The vote to be by ballot Ufx»n
Mr. and Mrs. Boh D. Russum the present time, hut mor«- are ex-
Mrs Earl Stanley returned home
P<-< t«-d in the next few weeks. Mrs. which shall be the words "Bonds
this week after «pending several and Mrs. H F. Russum attended
the State Fair nt Salem Saturday. Irene Dugger will teach the first | Yes" and "Bonds No", and the
'Die harvesting of Ix-ans at the and second grades and music for voter shall place a cross (X) be­
II F. Russum bean yard will end all grades. Mrs. Clarence W«xxl- tween the word "Bonds” and the
this week Every one will be glad hury will teach the third and four­ word "Yes”, or between the word
I bicanse when schixil started. It th grades and science and health "Bonds" and the word “No”,
cut down the crew so much that from the third grad«- up Mrs. El whichever indicates his choice.
The fxdls for the reception of
1 It takes so long to get over the mer Fleming will teach the fifth
and sixth grades, girls physical the ballots cast for or against the
! field
M ik . Harry Williams went to education from the fifth grade up contraction of said indebtedness
, Eugene Wednesday to the dex-tor Charles Barrett, principal, will will on said day and date and at
hoping to have the cast removed teach the seventh and eighth the date aforesaid be opened at
from her leg. She was wry dis- grades and boy s physical educa­ the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. and re­
ap|x»intcd, hut they did cut out tion anil conch from the fifth main ofx-n until the hour of 8
[Hirt of it. Her leg is still very grade up Harry Nord is chairman o'clock P. M. of the same day, at
of the school Ixiard, Tod Hudson which hour the same shall be
painful and sore.
Alice Lebow returned home and Amos Ketcherside are direc­ closed.
By order of th«- district school
Saturday after alternating all tors, and A. W Thomas is clerk.
P.T.A meeting will lx- held at board of School District No. 26 of
summer with her sister Arlene.!
•laying with Mrs Harry Williams! Ih,‘ w■ho<’,
Thursday night ;it
and doing her work. She would 8 p.m. and every one is welcome
)
have stayed longer but had to go ( to attend. The school now has a
16mm sound and movie projector
home to go to school.
Mr and Mm. Gale Lcbow of and it is planned to show a film
Disston have lx>ught the house , nt each P.T.A. meeting. The regu­
owned by Mr. and Mm. Harry WiL lar meeting date for the P.T.A is
That ounce or ho of
Hams on Cedar Park road Mr : the second Thursday in each
metal that nu-anH bal­
William« I k putting on an addition­ month, so please mark It on your
ance in your car’s
al liedroom and a utility room for calendar and plan to attend.
wheels, also means the
Miss Jean Cochrane returned to
them.
difference between a
Mm. Hattie M JU-11 of San Jose, Portland Wednesday after spend­
ORT that cant http
Calif, wan a visitor in th«- neigh- ing her vacation with her parents,
wheels aligned, that
Ixirhoixl this week. She is a former Mr. anil Mrs A. B. Cochrane. Jean
resident ami grandmother of Alan is taking nurse-, training at Good
steers hard and burns
Aspey. She reported that Alan Samaratin Hospital.
up tire rubts i. Helievc
left Sept. 5 to enroll at th«* Uni- I Andy Sears Jr. returned to his
uh . ProMf balaix < la
versity of Jlhnms at Champaign, home in Jacksonville, Fla., Thurs­
cheaper!
III. She reported that Alnn is still day after spending the last two
hut ko far months with .Mr, and Mrs. L. K
has not received any call to the Brumfield and C B. Scars Andy
enjoyed the summer here and re­
Mr. and Mrs. George Duerst of turned home reluctantly. Most of
Troutdale accompanied by their us are finding our summers get­
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs ting shorter and shorter.
Your correspondent will serve
Don Eklund of Gresham, visited
23« S. tilth Ph. I5M-K
from Friday until Sunday with on the high school election bbard
M ik Duerst’s mother, Mrs. George on Sept. IK from 2 to 8 p.m. So
Layng. The Duersts and Eklunds will you please phone your news
arc on a trip to California and to me before noon on that day or
hope to get as far south as Mexico. ¡before 9 am. Tuesday the 19th.
Thank you.
i
Mrs. Walter Dowens, SNFH
An Ounce
of
Prevention
’
r°un,y. Oregon, made thisf
Hlh day ol September, A.D, 1950
Thiiro., Sept. II, IMO
The Sentinel. Cottage Grave, Oregon
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Chairman, District School Board
ATTEST:
Wuirsilie Hidman, District Clerk
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NOTH E Of FINAL
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned Executrix
of the I.ast Will and Testament
of THOMAS F. GEER. Deceased,
has filed her account for the final
settlement of said Estate in the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
gon for Lane County, and that
Tuesday, the 17th day of October,
1950, at ten o'clock, in the fore-
n»x>n, at the Circuit Court Room.
County Court' House, Eugene,
Lane County. State of Oregon, has
been by said Court fixed as the
time and place for the hearing of
objections thereto and for the
final settlement of said estate.
DELPHA A GEER, Executrix
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, at­
torney.
6-5t-10
A grxxl man is the best
and theiefori- soonest to be
longer to lx- retained; and,
never to be parted with.
—Jeremy
friend,
chosen,
indeed
Taylor
What is comjianionship where
nothing that improves the intel­
lect is communicated, and where
the larger heart contacts itself to
the model and dimension of the
smaller?
Landor
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CUTTS BROS
GARAGE
The Civil War developed an ap-
petite for news among the people.
NOT VERT PRACTICAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and neither is it practical when your car
doesn't give you the service it should.
For the finest in
QUALITY
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has bi-en apfxtintcd
Executrix ot the Last win and
Testament of KAT E WALKER.
Deceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for I-anc
County. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present the same, duly verified, at
the law office of Herbert W.
Lombard. Wiser Building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, within six months
of the date of the first publication
of this notice. First publication
August 17, 1950.
CHLOA HORN. Executrix
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
Attorney
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and
SERVICE
See
Rat«« with Bath $3.50 up
Rotti without Bath $2.00 up
McCoy Motors
6th & Washington
r
«nd
PuHM
Phone 64
Chrome
BREAKFAST SETS
(Table with 4 Chairs)
$39.50 and up
These
are our
bosses
T hese are the people who buy forest products. If they
buy steadily it will mean steady jobs in the woods and
mills, and more prosperity for all who live in the Pacific
Northwest.
How can we encourage them to keep on buying? By
giving complete satisfaction always. We know that repeat
orders come from satisfied customers. There is no other way
under the American system of competitive enterprise. If
the prices and service at a grocery store don’t please you,
you trade elsewhere. That same principle applies to our
business. Our company produces only about 3% of the
nation’s lumber and 2% of its pulp. There are hundreds of
competitors. Customers are free to buy from those offering
the l»est in service, price and satisfaction. So the customers
are the bosses of all who work at Weyerhaeuser.
That is why we try continually to improve quality,
service and marketing methods. A big staff devotes its
full time to this work. Service warehouses are located at
strategic points throughout the nation. Integrated and
diversified jnanufacturing increases efficiency, and tree
farms provide a steady flow of raw materials; research
improves and develops new products. Thus, our customers
can depend on endless supplies of good forest products
at competitive prices.
Permanent markets thousands of satisfied customers
—are the only source of steady payrolls, community trade,
(Mne/t,
income to shareholders, and taxes to support government,
411 Main
Phone 39
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WORKING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TO CREATE PRODUCTS, PAYROLLS AND PROFITS
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