♦ 8tate Commission
Eyes Uniform Hours
For Alcohol Sales
a m aa the o n ly hours d u rin g
w hich any licensee could a llo w
sale, m ix in g o r on-prcntls>-s con
su m p tio n o f alcoh olic lawcrugea.
MOSBY CREEK
M r ., H u rry < u»lle, Ite p u rte r
l*busa IWM.IX
A b irth d a y d in n e r fo r Miss
luiucen M allard, given Sunday,
August ,’t at the C lyde P utm an
h nu- win. enjoyed by the fo llo w in g
guests: M r and Mrs. I * , n B a l
la rd and daughter, D o ris Mae;
M r. and M rs P ran k lla lb ir d and
Sale o f food n r continuance of
i Loueen o f Eden P a rk . M r and
e n te rta in m e n t, If allow able under ■ M r - d ia r ie s P utm an and T helm a
term » o f a license, w ould be p e r [o f R oute I ; M r. anil M rs. Reuben
m itte d a fte r l:0<i a.n»., hut sale, Scouton o f O regon (T ty ; and M r
m ixin g , service o f consum ption of [and
M rs. C lyde P utm a n and
alcoh olic beverage« w ould I n - p ro son Dal:- of Mosby C reek. M r.
h ib ite d a fte r tha t hour, the Com Scouton Is a b ro th e r of M ts.
m ission explained. U n til a fo rm a l ¡ d ia r ie s l*utm an . ,
revision Is adopted, the present
M r. and M rs G eorge W oodw orth
o p e ra tin g hours w ill rem a in In e f
had a pleasant surprise Isst T h u rs-
fect.
A ll llix-nsees except clu b and
day when old ncighltors fro m Ixm g
re sta u ra n t licensees now observe
Reach, C a lif., ra ile d . T h e y w ine
a I (XI a m. closing hour, hut
W K K K » N I> I IE A T I I T O M .
M r. and M rs. Le slie lu ic k and
llcrnacd clulia and re sta u ra n ts are
One th in g th a t can he dc|iended da u g h te r, M ary, w ho w ere on
allow ed to operate u n til 2:30 a m upon, und seem ingly w ith never a
th e ir w ay to W ashington to see
The proposed revision w o u ld set fa ilu re , Is the week end highw ay
th e ir son w ho 1» w o rk in g at a look
•he laiura o f 7:00 a m u n til 1:00 death to ll.
o u t s ta tio n there.
E ra n k C handlers o f M cF a rla n d ,
I C a lif . visite d his sons and fam -
dy, Steve and F ra n k Chnmbers
this (wist week M r and M rs. Nool
Cham lx-rs o f M d F arlan d brought
, him Io C ottage G rove and went
Fur FII A h o m e Improve
I on to v is it o th e r relatives.
ment«, lo u lla nee . . .
M rs I hive Davidson am i Pete
Carl J. Kick, Jr.
E kelund were hostesses fo r a go
ing aw ay shower last T h u rsd a y
honoring M rs ( T if f Ekelund. Then-
were 13 ladles present, and a fte r
Contracting, Building uiiil
Mrs. E kelund opened h e r m any
Designing
d a in ty g ifts a lunch o f je llo , cake.
fh » m i .
'¿I H«. T m lt i
‘ coffee and orange Juice was serv
ed b y the hostess a t the ( T iff
E kelun d home.
M rs. M illie Roby, ch a irm a n fo r
W o rld C itize n sh ip a m i M rs Mabie
Bassett, cha irm an fo r 4-H , went
to Eugene last W ednesday and
attended .» m eeting o f Extension
clu b m em bers at E rb M i-m ortal
b u ild in g . M rs. H a rry C a stle w ent
[ w ith them ,
Septem ber 11 w ill tie o ffic e rs '
tra in in g fo r a ll E xtension clubs.
'H ie d u b w ill meet Septem ber I
fo r an o rg a n iza tio n m e e tin g w ith
M rs. Castle. A ll arc asked to
tirin g a sack lunch and d rin k s w ill
lie furnishe d
ut your REXAM. drug store
M rs. R ay S arvcla and son. o f
Coos Bay, visite d o ve r the week
end w ith h e r uncle and au nt, M r.
am i M rs. F lo yd Jones, and w ent
to see her m othe r, M rs. D o lly
Com stock, w no Is in the C o tta g e
G r o w hospital w ith a broken hip
M rs. M a ry Lang sto n had a dem
o n s tra tio n p a rty a t h e r home at
W alden
F rid a y m orn ing . M rs
E stella Cham bers conducted the
Mechnnirul pencils - hinders - rulers - podn - eraarra
m eeting.
M rs. Roy th in k s en te rta in e d
pencil lends • filler paper - composition books - ink
w i t h an o u td o ir d in n e r S a tu rd a y
pen* - |M-ncil boxe* - mucilage - notebooks - paste
n ig h t. August 9. in honor o f M r.
am i M rs. C lif f E kelund w h o le ft
crayons - ruhlw-r bund** - dictionaries - scrapbooks
this week to m ake th e ir hom e in
M innesota. Those present w*ere
Messrs, and Mesilames P ea rkin s
M ille r, Pete Ekelund. V e rlin W ard.
C liff E kelun d and Roy Hanks.
T hey a ll attended a (lance a fte r
dinner.
M r. and M rs. C la y M osby and
fa m ily o f San Francisco, and M r.
and M rs. M ik e M osby and fa m ily
o f K la m a th F alls, w ere v is ito rs
o f the M a ry M osby and D a rre l
Mosby fa m ilie s over the week end.
U n ifo rm hour« o f sale fo r u ll
licensees o f th e O regon liq u o r
c o n ln il com m ission and s lio rle r
(q a -raiing hour« on S unday cur-
r t n t ly are being considered by Un’
com m ission, w h ich re ce n tly d i
rected lla a ln ff to gauge the e ffect
a stan dard 1 <M> a m cloning hour
and lim ite d Sunday mh I c w ould
have on pu blic convenience and
la w enforcem ent. 'H ie atudy la
nuide to determ ine If such a re
vision In op e ra tin g houra w ill pro
m ote tem perance, the com m ission
stated.
N o Munday A. XI. Male
No Sunday m o rn in g «ale o r o n
prem ises coriM im pt mn w ould In-
allow ed under term » of the p ro
posed reg ulation , w h ich w ould set
Sunday o|a‘itln g h o u r at 1 :(X) p m .
U O MONEY DOWN!
Up to 36 months
to pay.
Cottage Grove
Construction Co.
Lesson for today
Buy Belmont
School Supplies
We have everything your children
need to do their best in school:
Your Wise Buys in School Supplies
sold at REXALL drug stores
everywhere
R E A L T IIA N K M 4 ilV IN X t
A m ericans w ill have a special
reason fo r observing T h a n ksg ivin g
th is year the cam paign w ill Iw
over by then.
Kem’s for Drugs
Your Kexall Store
T h is Is fire w e a th e r N in e out
o f ten forest fire s are s ta rte d by
carelessness
tie c a re fu l
KEEP
IO R E G O N G R E E N .
Forest Technician , Dividend,
ra Reports
„‘!ClaI,es
RecommendsGrade On 1952 operation
Cali
Rules in Hardwood
Ix ig and lu rntx-r g ra d in g rules
fo r west coast hardw oods w o uld
benefit loggers, m lllm c n am i con
sum ers in buying and selling, ac
cord in g to O regon fore-1 pro du cts-
la b ir a to r y technologists.
Such a system w o uld in sure a
u n ifo rm p i «duct Min fo r p a rtic u la r
uses. A nd It w o uld e lim in a te the
guessw ork
in
e s tim a tin g
log
w o rth .
These statem e nts have been
issued by A C. W o llm of the U. S.
forest products la b o ra to ry , M a d i
son, WIs., w ho was a d vise r f o r an
O regon hardw ood g ra d in g study.
Jack P fe iffe r o f the O regon forest
products la lK ira to ry was fie ld d i
re c to r and C lyde R a nd all assisted
A ld e r, one o f ten m a jo r O regon
hardw oods was selected f o r the
In itia l study. T he la lio ra to ry plans
to m ake a th o io u g h s 'u d y o f a ll
O regon hardwoods in the near
fu tu re , P fe iffe r added.
M ore than 500 a ld e r logs a t the
L. It. S m ith H a rdw o od com pany,
Longview , Wash , and the Veal and
S in F u rn itu re com pany, A lb an y,
were checked fo r e x te rio r defects.
O vergro w n knots, lim bs, b a rk d is
to rtio n s. splits, m echanical in ju rie s
und o th e r defects w e re recorded.
F ro m the in fo rm a tio n g a there d
on the three-w eek su m m e r fie ld
study. P fe iffe r w ill lx- aide to de
te rm in e the percentage o f va rio u s
lu m b e r grades th a t can be ex
pected fro m sp e cific a ld e r logs.
In Oregon, a ld e r has been con
sidered an In fe rio r species because
the logs have lieen ju dg ed poor by
th e ir e xte rn a l appeursnee. Lu m b e r
grades fro m these logs haw- com
pared fa v o ra b ly w ith lu m b e r ob
tained fro m second g ro w th stands
o f eastern species, P fe iffe r (con
tinued.
N a tio n a l H a rdw o od Lu m b e r as
sociatio n g ra d in g rules a re w e ll
adapted to P a c ific coast h a rd
woods used fo r fa c to ry lum ber,
the wood technologists said. A b o u t
18,000,000 board fe e t o f a ld e r are
cut in O regon each year, m a in ly
fo r fu r n itu r e use. A ld e r grow s
pre d o m in a te ly west o f the O regon
Cascades.
A n increased O regon hardw ood
m a rk e t has fa ile d to devek»p be
cause o f a general "la c k -o f-a p -
p re e ia tlo n " a ttitu d e , P fe iffe r re
m arked. Rack o f ru le s fo r a sta n d
ard product and an ir r e g u la r
« >urrc o f supply also have hindered
the hardw ood business, P fe iffe r
concluded.
LEGAL NOTICES
I T hars-, Aug. 71, 1953
The Sentinel. Cottage Grave. Oregon
Tage
costs und disbursem ents in such and place fo r hearing o l objections
o rd e r o f p r io r ity as the C o u rt m ay thereto, and fo r fin a l settle m e nt
of said Estate N O R M A N E ie
1 IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F I fin d m eet and ju st.
(4 ) T h a t the p la in tiff, o r any MORE A D A M S . A d m in is tra to r.
S tan daid ( h l com pany o f
T H E S T A T E O F O REG O N
I pa rtie s to the su it, m ay become R ichard L. T hw ing , A tto rn e y fo r
fornia has declared a dividend of
FOR L A N E C O U N T Y
Estate.
•
51-5tc-2
j a purchaser at said sale.
65 cents a share, and an e x tra N E L L IE W IL L IA M S , Trustee,
dividend of 10 cents a share, pay-
• 5» T h a t the said purchaser o r
P la in tiff.
abb- Septem ber 10 to a ll stock
; purchasers be le t in to im m e dia te
-vs-
holders of record August 11. 1952. T 1 IE V E S U V IU S M IN E S COM ! ¡»»»session o f said premises.
Com m enting on the com pany's P A N Y , a corp ora tion, EZRA E.
16) T h a t the p la in t if f m ay have
operations d u rin g the fir s t six | C L A R K , S A R A H I.. C LE G G T A Y - I such o th e r and fu r th e r r e lie f In
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m onths o f 1952. board cha irm an
j the premises as to th e C o u rt m ay
K G. E ollis o u tlin e d some o f the B AR R , G EO R G E B U L L A R D and seem meet and equitable.
Defendants.
results of an e xp lo ra tio n and p ro lA N N E L L A B AR R .
T h is Sum m ons is published p u r-
ducing p ro gra m fo r w hich $150,-
Case No. 41500
| suant to ord e r made by H onorable
V»
000,( j OO haij l>een budgeted th is TO E ZR A E C L A R K , S A R A H I.. [ W IL L IA M
G.
EAST.
C irc u it
V»
year
Judge
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I C LE G G T A Y I-O R , A L IC E CLEG G .
A to ta l o f 82 e x p lo ra tn ry w ells A L T A H B AR R . G EO R G E B U L [ iJine C ounty, on the 19th day o f |
O’
I A ugust, 1952, w hich O rd e r d ire cts ,
w i re d rille d by the com pany and L A R D and A N N E L L A B A R R :
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th
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th
is
Summons
be
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its subsidiaries d u rin g the fir s t
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
h a lf o f the year. F o llls said. ¡S T A T E O F O R E G O N : You are once a week fo r fo u r successive!
Am ong the successful w e lls w ere hereby summoned and required to weeks in the C ottage G rove Sen- [
Included discoveries o f eigh t new appear and answ er the C o m pla in t tin e l, a w eekly newspaper o f gen-1
o il fields o r producing zones, and o f the p la in tiff file d against you e ra l c irc u la tio n , p rin te d and pub
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tw o new gas fields. T h re e o f the in the above e n title d s u it on or lished in C ottage G r o v e , Lane
new o il developm ents w ere in before the last day o f the tim e C ounty, S ta te o f Oregon, and th a t :
C a lifo rn ia , one in A rkansas, one prescribed in the O rd e r o f P u b li they be required to appear a n d '
in Iziuisiana, and three in Texas. cation, to - w it: On o r before the ansv — on o r before the last day |
One o f the new gas find s is In 18th (lay o f September, 1952; and o f the tim e prescribed in said O r- i
C a lifo rn ia , and one in Canada.
if you fa il to so appear and an der, to - w it: O n o r before the 18th [
New F. 8. Field»
swer. fo r w a nt thereof, the p la in day o f September, 1952.
D a te o f fir s t pu b lica tio n : A u- |
S tandard’s e ffo rts to fin d new t i f f w ill ap ply to the above en
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o il fo lds in the U n ite d S tates are title d C o u rt fo r the re lie f prayed gust 21, 1952. D ate o f La st p u b - !
lic
a
tio
n
:
Septem
ber
18,
1952.1
continuing. F o llls said, w ith re fo r in the C o m pla in t on file here
H E R B E R T W. L O M B A R D a n d '
connaissance and d r illin g being in, to - w it:
E D W IN E. A L L E N , a tto rn e ys f o r i
111 F o r a Judgment and decree
carried on th ro u g h o u t the W est,
as w ell as in W illis to n Basin, against the defendant, V E S U V IU S p la in tiff. Address: W ise r B u ild in g .:
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where the com pany has extensive M IN E S C O M P A N Y , a corp ora C o tta ge Grove, Oregon.
Ml M M O N H
fif -
acreage holdings, and in the G u lf tion. in the sum o f $18,625 00. to
N O T IC E TO C B E D IT O K M
o f M exico area.
gether w ith in te rest thereon at
N o tic e is hereby given th a t the
O utside the U n ite d S tates, F o l- the ra te o f 8% per annum fro m
lis said, e x p lo ra to ry w o rk is being the 10th day o f N ovem ber. 1923, undersigned lias been a p to in te d by
c a rrie d o u t on a broad scale by less $230.00 and fo r the sum of the C ir c u it C o u rt o f L a n e C o un ty.
reasonable
a tto rn e y's O regon, E xe cu to r o l th e estate o f
sulm idiary companies o p e ra tin g in $2,000.00
Canada- and South A m e tica , as fees, and the p la in t if fs costs and N O L A B R O W N , deceased. AJI p e r- j
w e ll as in the West Indies, w hich disbursem ents herein, and charges sons ha vin g cla im s against said
is an e n tire ly new area o f in te re st o f sale; th a t a ll o f said sums be estate are hereby n o tifie d to pre- |
declared to be a lien upon said sent the same d u ly v e rifie d , w ith *
to the com iiany.
m ortgaged premises and patented pro pe r vouchers, to the E x e c u to r I
C a lifo rn ia S tan dard com pany, in
m in in g claim s, as follow s, to -w it: at the law o ffic e o f M A Y N A R D
Canada, d rille d 13 e x p lo ra to ry
U.S. P atent S urvey No. 814,
W IL S O N , 731 M a in S tre e t, I .an«-,
wells, most o f w hich w ere d ire c t
N ew ton, F aw n and Jasper
C o un ty, C o tta ge G rove, O regon, |
ed tow a rd p ro vin g up extensive
U.S. P a te n t S urvey No. 815,
w ith in six m on th s fro m the date [
act cage
holdings
in
southern
S to ry
o f f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tice ,;
M anitoba.
U.S. P ate nt S urvey No. 486,
A ugust 20, 1952.
In Venezuela, Richm ond E x p lo r
Vesuvius, G erm an, N ig h tin
J A M E S B R O W N . E xecu tor.
atio n com pany is c u rre n tly d r illin g
gale, W ild Hog, Charles, W il
M A Y N A R D W IL S O N , A tto rn e y
on tw o s tru ctu re s in th a t co u n try,
lia m T e ll and D ix ie Queen
fo r E xecu tor.
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u n i p a rtic ip a tin g In a seismo- a ll in Bohem ia M in in g D is tric t,
graphic survey o ff-sho re in the I-ane C ounty, Oregon, and p rio r to
N O T IC E O F F IN A L
G u lf o f Venezuela.
SETTLEM ENT
the lien o r liens o r cla im o r claim s
In the W est Indies. D om inion i o r any lten o r c la im o f the de
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
O il L td . has em barked on a broad fendants. o r any o f the defendants.
e xp lo ra to ry ven ture in T rin id a d
• 2) T h a t each o f the defendants T h a t the undersigned A d m in is tra
T o date th is new sub sid iary has in th is suit and a ll persons c la im to r o f the E state o f E m ily Lucinda
acquired leases o r made ap plica ing under them , o r any o f them, Adam s Deceased, has file d his ac
tions on a p p ro x im a te ly 700,000 be foreclosed o f a ll e q u ity o f re count fo r the fin a l s e ttle m e n t o f
acres located on the Is la n d and dem ption o r o th e r in te re st in said said E sta te in the C irc u it C b u rt o f
adjacent sea bottom .
real p ro p e rty o r an y p a rt o f them. the S ta te o f O regon f o r Lane
(3) T h a t said real p ro p e rty and C ounty, and th a t Tuesday, the 2nd
(« te n te d m in in g claim s be sold in day o f Septem ber, 1952, a t 10:00
the m anner provided by la w and o'clo ck in the forenoon, a t the
House. Eugene.
the proceeds applied to the pay C o u n ty C o u rt
m ent o f the am ount due on said Lane C ounty, O regon has been
P o rtla n d .' (S pecial) Purebred notes and m ortgages, w ith in te r fixed by said C o u rt as the t im e '
T h e F ederal S e c u rity Agency H e rcfo rds fro m the leading herds est. reasonable a tto rn e y ’s fees.
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has been em p lo ying 292 m anage in ¿he w e ste rn states w ill be rep
resented in the P a c ific In te rn a
m e n t-im p ro ve m e n t experts, w ith
tio n a l H e re fo rd sale here O ctober
com bined salaries o f $1,463,350
7.
pe r year, says an a r tic le in a busi
T he steady expansion o f the
ness magazine.
H e reford in d u s try in these states
has pro m pted the h o ld in g o f the
sale in P o rtla n d in co n ju n ctio n
w-ith the P a cific In te rn a tio n a l
FO R S A L E : K in g sle y w h ite enam H e re fo rd show. Choice Hereford.»
Whether it be for protection, education, retirement in
el washing m achine, 1 y r. old, w ill com pete fo r the $15.000 in
come or whatever purpose, it should be increased t o ’
$45. Ph. 1049Y.
1 - ltc pre m ium s o ffe re d d u rin g the show.
take care of the higher cost of everything.
HELP WANTED One experienc A select gro up o f H e rcfo rds w ill
ed pond-m an. One fire m a n fo r e n te r the P a cific In te rn a tio n a l
s a w m ill boilers. S teady e m p lo y sale p a v ilio n on O ctober 7 a t one
m ent. A p p ly in person. House o'clock.
It takes twice as much to do the same job today over
H e re fo rd events are to be held
a va ila ble fo r fire m a n . W . A.
several
years ago.
as
fo
llo
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W ood atJ L u m b e r Co.
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Sunday, O ctober 5. 9 a.m .—
F O R S A L E : I yea r o ld red hens, J u d g in g sale c a ttle : 10 a m .—
25c p e r lb. liv e w e ig h t, ph 6F3. Ju d g in g open H e reford steers.
f all us for information or a survey of your present
1-U c
M onday. O ctober 6, 8 a jn . —
policies and we will analyze your needs without obliga
F O R S A L E : 1 five -m a n ru b b e r Judging breeding H erefords. 6:30
tion.
boat, one c h ild 's fir e engine p.m. -H e re fo rd banquet.
pedal car, phone 654J4.
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Tuesday, O ctober 7, 8 a m . Con
tin u e ju d g in g breeding H erefords.
l-'t >R SALE: 2 bedroom modern
1 p.m . P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l H e re
home, e le c tric heat, can be seen fo rd Sale.
at N . 11th and T h a y e r a fte r 5
p m., o r c a ll 593L.
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T h e re are 61 separate govern
“INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED”
F O R S A L E : Reg. m ilk in g s h o rt m ent p rin tin g and d u p lic a tin g
Wiser Bldg. 617 Main
pla
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23
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San
horn b u ll c a lf. 10 mo. old. Clyde
E. W rig h t. C o tta ge G rove, Rte. Francisco, six in D enver 16 in
Ph. 34
N ew Y o rk, and m any others
1, Box 746, phone 324R1.
Res.
92 U
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l-2 tp -2 th ro u g h o u t the county, says Rep.
S m ith o f W isconsin.
W A N T E D : E xperienced w e ll d ig
g e r to d ig w e ll 4 f t . in diam .
about 25 f t. deep. Good wages,
b y hour, p e r foot, o r con tra ct.
C o n ta ct Clarence Jackson. Cres
w e ll, R te. 2. Box 138. Ph. 642.
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