CULP CREEK Daugherty. Sharon Eriks'n, Shar­ noxious nxient» In Lane Comity. I fuel $3181, Shell Oil Co. gas A on Kcrnutt. l'olccn Grrmte, Lois Oregon, । oil $151.53; Mo. R. R, Groat Valle), l^me count), Oivgon. and Violette. Bartiara Phillip«, Rosie Now. therefore, nil of such per- BR11K1E Miller S uh im ' u , will then and there be opened and After wotking in California dur­ Heffner, Sharon and Nancy Wed­ sons, firms, copartnerships, corpo-, $27394; Pacific Hosp Ass n., hosp publicly read aloud. Rids received ing the winter Mr. and Mrs Art del rations and companies owning or S3 50, Grace Schiska, Co Tr . CAM. FOK Hilts after the time fixed foi opening Hall stopix'd to visit a couple of having dominion over land in said state tux $3 65; Grace Sell Lane County, Oregon, ar * h« reby i ' o Tr. income tax $.>.> .>0; Re days with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Sealed bid» will be received by I will not be considered.’ Plans, specifications and form I ««pill « ll to I»» 1 rsx an jsv «xe s i « i •> nn in. « contriti ' ■ required take steps Io « exler-1 tirement > System. $29i)9. the City Recorder of the City of of contract documents maj be ex­ Goodell. They continued on to Nt»IKl. is hereby given that minate said gray digger ground Carl Olson. $257.08: laturisi <'I Cottage Grove, Oregon, at the amined or obtained at the office Seattle to visit ether relatives be­ the Oregon State lamd Board will squirrels iCltellus douglasiil with son. $220.25; W 1 Baker. $221 - City Recorder's Office in the City of Clare K. Hamlin. 15 Walling fore six'king employment else­ receive sealed bids at its office in 1 in thirty days from the late ol 35; Geo M e y e $186.53; Edd Hall. Cottage Grove. Oregon, until Bldg., Eugene. Oregor. upon a de­ where. Culp Creek Assembly of G«xi had the State Capitol at Salem. Orc- the first publication of this nonce Harrington. $190 3ti <' l> Owens, 7:30 o'clock PM. April 11. 1951 posit of $23.00. which will lx- re- I gon. up to 10:90 o'clock A M. on a $232 Iti; laigene Hospital Ass'll for the sale and purchcse of all fun certified returned Thursday from a visit tn Iowa and Missouri. They visited in or owners of any lands abutting digger ground squirrels (Citelius Retirement System, contiib $61- portion comprising 27.2 a -res now . ciwck cashler-s check or bld ! thereon preference right to pur- leased to Lane County. Oregon with* authonaxl surety companj California en route home. Rev. ; chase said fide and overflow lands douglasiil and the cost of said ex- | 07; Ward's Saw Shop, shar|M*n termination will be levied agunst saws S9.’>0; Monnx* l.umbei» Co, , „ . . for Dump Ground Purposes as sun?,v) made |o (hv Hixson ministered in their absence. । . . , . . 0Íf!;r«,■ ,or a said lands. lumtx'r $198 78; I laldorson. A jieriod of one year from the Owner in an amount of not less Evenom' enn 'd Mn H.xsons “ I*™11 of 48 hour* a001- uP^ng The County Agricultural Agent $264 IX; Bernard Win d. $218 78; time of signing a contract wit! :han 5'- of the amount of the bid. kvelv s nuin - The low ■ ;r • V: of the Culpl^ ““ Provided such trffer hereby designates Monday, April rerrniux' Kell), $232X1, Arthur the City of Cottage Grove, Ore Surety bond will be required m $196 83; Pacific 3 in Easter egg « P«"- 2. as a day to be known as 'squirrel I l\ipe, gon, will be allowed for rvmma accordance with terms of contract Creek sch vidcd the board reserves right to poisoning day" throughout the | hunt Friday. of the timber. documents. Tr said Lane County, and it is hereby ka. Jani.e Wed I'1 f Cottage Grove reject any and all bids. The City of Cottage Grove, Ore­ The School District reserves the Said lands are situated in Lane recommended that poisoned barley Grace Schiaka. Tr., income gon. reserves the right to reject । right to reject any or 'till bids and visited with ' Ir ind Mrs Leon Weddel ..:.d t .m during spring County. Oregon, and are more prepared according to formula tax $188 89; Bill J cksun. $191 92 any and all bids. toSvaive informalities. particularly described as follows: recommended by the U. S. Fish Retirement System, centrili $54 D. J ALLEN No bidder may withdraw his vacation Beginning at a point 2625 48 and Wildlife Service be used for j City Recorder Mr. and Mrs Art Hall and Mrs bid after the hour set for the ft. South and 1385 28 ft. west the purpose of such extermination, 34-2tc-35 Elmer Goodell visited Thursday opening tliereof or before award of the M E. corner of Sec. 29. secured from the undersigned at with Pete Gixxlell and family at of th»' contract, unless said award Twp. 17 S. R. 3 W.W M , and NOTICE TO BIDDERS his office in Eugene. Lane County, is delayed for a i*riod exceeding Sweet Home. running thencç S. 0'04’ W. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Eriksen and 119 5 ft, thence S. 75'23' w Sealed bids will be received by > 3® days. Date of first publication of this children and Stanley Goodell were Rosalind David-on, clerk. Route 1.1 Rosalind Davidson, clei x Easter dinner guests of Mr and 147.2 feet, thence S. 57'53 w. notin' March 15. 1951. Box 726. Cottage Grove. Oregon. First publication March 29. Mrs. Elmer Goodell. 368.0 ft thence S. 39*23* w. ag<* 13 > around, and ofter is cheaper than 30-day furlough. He is stationed certified or cashier's check for full at Chanute Field. Ill. the fruits rich in this vitamin. Pvt. Clyde Roberts from Fort amount hid and no bids will be field Oil Corp, gasoline $1,128 44; Lewis. Wash., returned Friday af­ considered for less than $309.110. Richfield Oil Corp, gas $5,030.87; ter a 7-day furlough visit with his The successful bidder must pay. in Standard Oil Co., diesel fuel $663 • addition to amount Lid. actual 50; Standard Oil Co.. grease & oils sister. Mrs. Leona Garrett An Easter party was held Fri­ cost of survey of above described $95.35; L. P. Stubblefield, nx-k day at the homeiof Mrs. Leonard land and advertisement of this $5,433.30; Standard Oil Co., diesel Whitman. Acting ¿.as hostesses sale. All bids should be sealed and were Misses Deanna Goddard and addressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk. Wed.. Thur».. Fri., Sat., Sharon Whitman O»her boys and State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, March 28-29-30-31 girls pt esent were Sandro and and marked on face of envelope “KIM" Linda Crammer, Gerty Gerstner. "Bid to Purchase Tide and Over­ Rudyard Kipling's Famous Novel • a for evdyniy ...* Tony Goddard, Patty Weddel flow Lands." Dated at Salem. Oregon, Febru- In TECHNICOLOR with Errol NfW O* If ANS IT FAR Arlene Bellis. Shr’ey Johnson OLIMI ME AND MODEKN Flynn. Dean Stockwell, Paul Joyce Plueard, La Vina Eriksen ary 26, 1951. • E. T. Pierce Lucas, Cecil Kellaway. Beverly Colson, Donna Aitken Clerk. State Land Board Patty Vaughn and Janice Wcddel 32-5t-36 of Cottage Grove. Ice cream, cup Sun., Mon.. April 1-2 cakes and punch were serve I and NOTICE TO CREDITORS “SEPTEMBER AFFAIR” a good time was had playing games 6NPAUUELED ACHIEVEMENT..: Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, and hunting eggs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sponsored by Saginaw-H ulker ( omniunit v Ulub J. Tandy. NAtYAtO CtMUOM Misses Margie and Mina Sloan That the undersigned has been ap­ daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jot pointed Administrator of the Es­ Sloan, were home last week for tate of WILLIAM WALLACE Me- THE GOLDEN’ TWENTIES spring vacation. Margie attends DOUGALL, also known as WIL­ Highlighting America in the ’S«’« school at Corvallis and Mina in LIAM W. McDOUGALL, De­ by actual films. Eugene. ceased, by the Circuit Court of WHIM» OF SPECHI The following were present at the State of Oregon for Lane an Easter egg hunt at the Weddil County, by an Order dated Feb­ MERIT AMARO* Tues.. Wed.. April 3-4 FAtfNTt MAGA¿/Nf home Friday afternoon. Shi; ley ruary 20, 1951. “HOLIDAY AFFAIR” Raymond, Verona Bean, Muureer All persons having claims Robert Mitchum. Janet Leigli. against the said Estate are hereby Wendell Corey. required to present the same duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the Jaw office • NOVOCAINE...ONE Wt “THEY LIVE BY NIGHT” if RICHARD L. THWING, First Farley Granger. Cathy O'Donnell. THINK TOU SHOULD SEE" National Bank Bldg., Cottage SfVFNTFFN Howard Da Silvo. Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published March 4. 1951. LESTER E. BRISBANE, Administrator. RICHARD L. * PHONE 21OL * THWING, Attorney. 31-5tc-36 The S<‘ntlnel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Thum.. Mar. W. I95I ' LEGAL NOTH 'ELS <30; Monroe I .hr Co, lumlicr $1,- 383 2. > Minuti' I .mieli, meni» $.t> on. V 1> Fogh*. $72 00. Monna' I.In-. Co., lumber $l.t)8d.«6; Joe Gordon Hardware Co., spikes, glue. etc $25 «3. Monnx' I hr Co, lumber $'i*W> 13, Momoe Lin Co. lumber $921 !18. John Hollines, $242.49; Ini Dysert, $21894, lini r) Taylor, $201 IH, Tom Shuster, $297.87; Frank Emig. $71 22. Rob't. Kiiiball, $236.94; Eugene Hosp Ash'll, lump. $6.09; Grace Schiaka, Co. Tr, state tux $14.(Mi; Arcade Theatre ggOPtNINC Coming Soon Highlights in 24 Coming Big 60 Stars in Ac M0RH0CK5 Open for the Summer THE M GM STORY arcave MIIIIW April 4th DANCE on .Conce Schiaka. Co Tr . Immune tax $113 19; Retirement System, con trlb $30.3«; R A Untili llnidwaiv Co., .pikes, lailta, nails, etc. $355 • 5«; Pitchford M o I o r Co , auto, parts $60.77; RIGHT < IE-WAY Jason Rich- ardson A Dena Richardson, right- of-way $100.00; INSURANCE Truck Insurance Exchange, fleet Ina $3,799 00; STATE INDUSTRIAL ACUÌ- PENT State Ind Accident Com mis., compensation $0X7 I« Admission 20c and 60c at Walker Saturday Evening, March 31 ANOTHER SEASON os MOVIES UNDER tm STARS Better Than We Claimed ! STAR Theatre Creswell NOTICE Tp CKU/ITORS Drs open 6:45. Show starts 7:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been ap­ pointed Executor of the Last Will ind Testament of R( »BERT bruce M c D ougall , also known as ROBERT B. McDOU- GALL, Deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, by an Order dated February 20. 1951. All persons having claims against trie said Estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the law office of RICHARD L. THWING, First National Bank Bldg., Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published March 8, 1951. LESTER E. BRISBANE, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of ROBERT BRUCE McDOUGALL, Deceased. RICH­ ARD L. THWING, Attorney for Estate. ___________ 31-5tc-36 NOTICE Thum., Fri., March 29-30 “DF^TROYER" Glenn Ford, Edward G. Robinson. Wed.. Thum., Mar. 28-29 I SHOT BILLY THE KID" Dan Barry. Wim Neal, Robert Lowery. THE AVENGERS ORSON WELLES From the Novel "Don Carelesa' John Carroll. Adele Mara, Mona Maris, Fernando Lamas. donng new version of William Shakespeare's Sat., Sun.. March 31-April 1 SHORT and CARTOON SILVER CITY BONANZA Fri., Sat.. Mar. 80-31 Rex Allen. Dorothy Patrick. TRIGGER JR. JEANETTE NOLAN “BLONDIE LN SOCIETY" Roy Rogers DAN o HEtUHV • »ODDV McDOWAll EDGAt BAltlER • ALAN NAPlft Omxai Scw H JMWfS Ititi ( n «^ w h trite iwtTi Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake, Larry Simms. in Trucolor HARBOR OF MISSING MEN Prodvctd ond artctid by OtSON WfUES A mkm N P’U v »« IKMAtt VI ISO« Mon., Tues., Wed.. April 2-3-4 CLOSED. A MPUtUC FICTUBI Richard Denning. Barbara Fuller. Steven Gerat Aline Towne. Sun., Mon., April 1-2 MR. MUSIC Bing Crosby, Nancy Olson, Charles Cobum. Ruth Hussey, Groucho Marx, Dorothy Kirsten, Peggy Lee. Orteln COTTAttt GIOVE THtATBt == W wt p u e HWI . osiM MQ9N o> ih . ni n Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., April (-5-6-7 KING SOLOMON’S MINES’ Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, Richard Carlson, Hugo Haas. TECHNICOLOR. ARCADE Tuesday April 10 ----- ONLY— The lustiest “baby” in automotive history; that's the new Henry J, lowest-priced of all full-size cars. It is not yet six months old, but the public enthusiasm is overwhelming. Mounting piles of letters from every type of owner in America tell us that the Henry J is filling a big automotive need in a very gratifying way I Here are some typical remarks of Henry J owners: from a retailer, using his Henry J for delivery work ... "Gives me os much as 30 miles to the gallon in downtown traffic, more under better driving conditions. That’s reol gas saving." »509 DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Act Now! from a salesman... "Haven't been near a garage since I bought it, except for lube jobs. Motor purrs like a kitten, and I ve driven thousands of miles." COMEDY and CARTOON Wed., Thur»., April 4-5 “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” Gary, Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell. Change m P^cy DIANE THEATRE . WHEREAS in Chapter XXVI Oregon Code 1930 and amend­ ments thereto, it is declared to be the duty of every person, firm, co­ partnership, company and corpora­ tion owning, leasing, occupying, possessing or having charge of or dominion over any land, place building, structure, warf, pier or dock which is infested with ground squirrels and other noxious ro­ dents or predatory animals, or as soon as the presence of same shall come to his, theirs or its knowl­ edge, at once to proceed and to continue in good faith to exter­ minate and destroy such rodents by poisoning, trapping or other appropriate and effective means; and WHEREAS gray digger ground squirrels fOtellus douglasii) are from the mother of a big family... "Our Henry J '* the handiest utility ear I've ever seen; the family loves it. We use it for marketing, for week-ends at the beach, for hunting and fishing trips, for school That roomy space behind the back seat seems to hold anything and everything. • from a race driver... "I just finished a tough stock car soce. There were^good prizes, so there were lots of entries ... all kinds of cars. Most of them made several trips to the pit. My Henry J breezed by. the early leader. Never a false note from the engine . . . it's a honey.” the car tor everyone, at a price everyone can afford 16 pay! SEE IT! DRIVE IT! TODAY! Starting April 4 of sic th. 7:1 wil in« ¡>CI Pn th< t