The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 02, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Logging Supplies
For Sale
16A
EVANS CUSTOM Upholstery.
Truck seats completely rebuilt
and recovered. Guaranteed
workmanship and materials. Ph.
262, 1103 E. Main.
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Addition Assured
By Lorane Voters
For Sale or Trade 19
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Large
lot in Sutherlin for different
location; outside city limits;
prefer along stream. Write 231
North I Stieet., Cottage Grove,
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Oregon.
20
Miscellaneous
The New Scribner official grading METROPOLTTAN LIFE INSUR­
and scaling rule book for the
ANCE Co. Life Accident &
I n.
John
For Sale or Trade 19 northwest, just off the press. Health Hose Rep. Serving
Cot-
The Sentinel. Phone 555. 11-tfcx
J. Rog
THRIFTWISE: Save on everyday
and Surrounding
tage <
remedies, headache, toot hache,
. Ph. 5-6111. 610 Willamet-
colds, corns, Tonics, 1-a-day
. Eugene, Oreg.
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Miscellaneous
20
vitamins, Tafon, Lxioz, Ayds,
S. rateh Pads The Sentinel
Home permanents, hair creme, Get a fresh supply of films at
Clarks Photo for 4th of July
baby oil, fever thermometers.
(nyo i•• Intereated in thartns
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Thriftwise, 605 Main. 44-3tc-46
expenses for riding to and from ।
Eugene Monday through Satur-
Office
Safes
—
The
Sentinel
Business Cards—The Sentinel
■,i!l 134YX.
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INVENTORY sheets and binder.
The Sentinel.
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THRIFTWISE: Film developing]
and printing. Quick service. 605 I
Main.
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Cottage Grove Water Wei! Drilling
21
Sewing
THOMAS & RUSSELL
SEE US FOR: Buttonholes, but­
ton coverings, covered belts, and
buckles, hemstitching. Scott s,
14 So. 6th St. Phone 90.
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No Down Payment — FHA Terms
For reliability and
use
promptness
your phone for the
services offered by
these firms!
■ Thun»., July t, IMS
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Page 7
Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. James
Suiter and family and Mrs and
Mrs Sam Gilman attended from
NÛTK E TO BIDDERS
i
,mp Pennin,
,,. „
is on his way to an Lorane.
By Mra. R. G. Conner
; international convention of the Attends Summer Sesnion
ceived bj the Board of Directors
Mrs. Patricia Castro and Doret-
Disciples of Christ meeting in
Phone I40M
' of School District No. 25-J, Lane
Portland this week and stopped ta spent the week end at their
। and Douglas Counties, Oregon, un-
A new- four room off for a short visit with his home hete. Mrs. Castro
- -
is attend­
til 8:00 o’clock p.m., July 7. 1953. addition was assured
mother. Mrs. Rose Hayes
i ing the summer session ee Oregon
for re-roofing the Latham School Grade school when
ap-
irs at th«' L. N. Ashley ] College of Education at Mon-
Building with composition shingles proved the $35,000 bond issue by :
are Mr. Ashleys sister,
and hot-rooiing. and will then and a vote of 54 to 21 at the special home k E. Libia, of Jackson, I mouth.
Mrs. Rex Keep was a demon-
there be opened and publicly read school election held last Tuesday
ruesaaj | ^Jjnn an(l
C Usin, Mrs R. G. stration hestess the first of the
Meets Wed.. « p m.
aloud
Caldwell, of Mitchel), South Da- week. Later in the week Mt'S.
111 Main St. , Specifications for the re-roofing at the high school
Eagles Hall
This addition will bnng th.
The w(U rcmain tlU after Rodney Dillon gave a demonstra­
' of said school building may tie ob­ building up to state standards and ■
July
tion party.
tained from Richard L. Thw ing, will also release the much needed
Mrs . Rodney Schürger
Mrs Willard Cooper and daugh­
Attorney at Uiw, 516 Whiteaker high school space which part of
ters of Newport are spending the
are
driving
a
new
ear
Meets 1st and 3rd Mon.. » p m.
Cottage-Grove, Oregon, or the lower grades have been oc­
summer here with her parents,
Attend Coronation Ball
111 Main
Lloyd Lindsey, janitor, Latham cupying the past two years.
Eagles Hall
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell,
A
large
group
from
this
com
­
Cottage
Grove,
School, Latham,
Preliminary drawings of the munity attended the Queens Con - while her husband is away on a
Oregon.
proposixi new biulding are on dis­ nation ball in Cottage Grove Sat- fishing boat. Or. Friday evening
Bills received after the time play in several different places
e > Queen Lor- Miss Betty Mitchell of Eugene
fixed for opening will not be con­ in the community and criticism urday evening to Lorane's entry, came and the Mitchells enter­
etta
I
crowned.
Meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m.
sidered and no bidder may with­ or ideas are asked to lie turned
Nease vv as in tained all their family honofing
Moose Hall 519 Main St.
draw his bid after the hour set in to school board memlx'rs or Princess JoAnn
pvt. Billy Mitchell who was home
third
place.
for the oiH-mng thereof, or before Harold Foster, scho.il cleik. be-
Most of the Purdy family at- on leave. He has now returned to
awarding of contract unless said fore the permanent plans are
tended the Rodeo at Fairview Camp Stoneman, Calif., where he
awarding is delayed for a period drawn.
। over the week end. They had will leave for overseas duty
Meets every 1st A 3rd Thursday
of 30 days.
Boy Scout Troop from Mirane , furnished the »tock tor the Rodeo shortly.
The ..... Board
of Directors
said
Moose Hall - 8:00 P- M-
r
,h„ of ri„ht.enjoyed
an overnight camping
Otto Cooper of Lakeside spent
school district reserves the light i
Saturday and Sunday. Troop „land will have their stock at the two days recently at the W. H.
Yoncalla rodeo over the 4th. Man-
to reject any and all bids.
leader Lloyd Counts was assisted ley Purdy won first place in bull­ Mitchell home. A Sunday visitor
Dated June 24, 1953.
by Vern Armitage and Dennis dogging at the Fairview rodeo was Law pence Gibbons of Myrtlq
INDEPENDENT ORDER
WILLIAM N. BUMPUS, Chair I Mitchell. The
eight boys who
................
OF ODD FELLOWS
man, School District No. 2o-J went on the trip aie Clinton and Sunday and also took eight sec­ Creek.
ond places in various events. Jack
Lane and Douglas Counties, Ore
Sessions, . Ernie
Nathan -------
Purdy act I'd as announcer and
Subordinate 1st, 3rd, othThurs.
Vegetables have lieen raised
gon. MARY ALYCE BRYSON ’
v Dillon, Boyd Mitchell. Dav­ Billy Alford was assistant clown. without
Clerk.
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^rry
soil, in chemically -treat!
2nd, 4th Thurs.
Encampment
id Wyman. Albert Armitage and
Connie Purdy has returned
2nd,
4th
Wed.
Gary Mitchell. More trips have from visiting her aunt
Rebekahs
been
1st, 3rd Mon.
NOTI» E OF SALE
been planned for the summer and and Sandra returned with her par-
Theta Rho
OF REAL PROPERTY
it is hoped that sometime in Au­
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nets after spending a week with
gust the boys can go for several an aunt ¡it La Comb.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN days.
Eormer residents Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore re­ Walter Johnson havee moved back
that under and by virtue of an
Order of the Circuit Court, Coun­ cently went to Portland to seel to their home in Fox Hollow from
Meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays
ty of Lane, State of Oregon, made his brother, Frank, who is in a
VFW Hall
H p.m.
on the 2nd day of June, 1953, in hospital there ¡liter having under­ Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson and
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the Matter of the Estate ot < Llh- gone major surgery. Mr. Moore is family of Oakland, Calif., are
FORD HINER, Deceased, the un­ progressing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mit-
dersigned as executrix of the 1-ast I Mis. Svend Lobek and Judy visiting
cheli.
and Testament of CLIF­ I Ann Conner went to Cloverdale
Reunion
22 Will
Personals
FORD HINER, Deceased, will sell Wednesday for a visit with the Family
Mr. . and Mrs. Leland Addison
at private sale in the usual course | E. E. Barnes family. Mrs. Lobek
't a fresh supply of films at of business for cash or part cash returned Friday stopping at Cor­ and sons of Eureka. Calif, spent
last week visiting relatives and
Clarks Photo for 4th of July.
46-ltc-3i and part credit, subject to con­ vallis to pick up Karen Ixibek friends in this community.
firmation of said Court, the fol­ and Frances Owen who had at­
Sunday the Addisons, Mr. and
lowing dcscrilied real property, to- tended the 4-H Summer School
and
OT RESPONSIBLE for debts
Mrs.
Lowell
Drullinger
there. Judy remained till Sunday another sister, Mrs. 1- loyd Banks,
,
.
other than my own. Pfe. Austin wit:
The East 45 feet of I Ait 1
when Mrs. Conner and children of Carleton met at the home of
I>. Vaughn
h>-.H|> 18
Block 4 in Second Addition to
and Mis. pora Allen drove over their father, Paul Riley, in Mon­
Georgetown, Lane County,
to get her. and spend the day at mouth for a family reunion.
IN LOVING MEMORY of my
Oregon, as platted and re­
the coast.
husband (Passed away July 3.
Robert, Jerry and Cheryl Dur­
corded in Volume 2 Page 6-.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gumtiert bin of Eugene spent part of last
19501. Three years have passed
Lane County, Oregon Plat
of
Raymond,
Washington
s|>ent
a
since that sad day when one we
week visiting at the home of then
Records.
few days visiting relatives here aunt, Mrs. C. B. Mitchell, ant
loved was called away. God took
ALSO:
the
south
half
of
Lots
recent ly.
him home it was his will. With­
family. Sunday visitors at the Mit­
Nos. Seven <7> and Eight <8l
Topic* Annmmeed
in our heart he livcth still.
chell home were Mr. and Mrs.
in Block Four (4) in Second
Green
has
an
­
Rev.
Robert
A.
Sadly missed by his wife, Ethel
Paul Estergard and sons from
DRAFTING
Addition
to
Gt'orgetown,
in
nounced
his
topics
for
next
Sun
­
CKt'lSlNG
Culbertson.
46-ltp
Cottage Grove, Lane County,
day will be "Knowing Yourself Harrisburg.
Alfmd
family
<¡11.BERT A. GARDNER
The
Russell
for the 11 a m. sermon and "Daily
Oregon.
MEN: Come in and look over our
70» MAIN ST.
visited friends and relatives in
I'll. 11)0
Undivided
one
-
half
Pressure"
in
the
evening.
3710
ALSO:
fine line of pipes and tobaccos.
Albany and Lebanon as well ta .
followed
2 Block 5 Winches-
(U)
I*ot
monthly patluck dinner
Thriftwise 605 Main.
attending the Fairview rodeo over
ter Bay Townsite, Douglas
’
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by a business meeting will be
the week end.
County, Oregon.
i held at nixm.
Connie Wyman received some
ALSO: Lot 15. Block 5, Win-
Mrs. C. W. Simon and sons and
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous meets
deep gravel cuts in her leg when
ehester
Bay
Townsite,
Doug-
Mrs
Charles
Simon
of
Turner
every Friday, 8 p m. in the city
her bike struck loose gravel and
County, Oregon.
i cam«' last week to get their horse overturned the UraLjuf the week.
library clubroom. P. O. Box 13,
Said sale
-«.e will
...... be
— made
- , on and which th«' Wyman family has
or Phone 781J or 126J.
Several friends from Cut tin and
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Bids will be received at the law
Rev. Robert Green an«l his Lorane met at the Eldon I hornp-
With wife ami 2 children
office of HERBERT W. r- L( >M- mother, Mrs. Mable Green of Se- son home Saturday evening for a
(
ottage
Wash.,
who is visiting here |x>tluck supper to celebrate the
BARD,
Wiser
Building,
Cards of Thanks 23 Grove, Oregon. Title insurance en^ypd a ghort visjt last Wed­ birthdays of Mrs. Thompson and desires to rent 3 bedroem
• • «
Mrs. Sam Gilman. Those from
We wish to express our thanks will be furnished the purchaser nesday from his twin brother, El­ Curtin present were Mrs Norman
house. Please call 130.
PAULINE
HINER.
Executrix,
mer Green, and his new bride
and appreciation to those that
*«*< • »
Suitfi, Mrs. tJrace Goins and
were so kind and helpful during HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­ from Ojai Resort near Ixis An­ children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
«-5tc-46 geles, Calif. Mrs. Green has now
our recent fire. Sincerely, Mr. torney.
Meacham, Miss Nancy Ik-boh' of
returned to her home in Selah.
and Mrs. Truman Le Leon and
Mr. and Mrs. George Insley and
children.
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daughter, Shirley, have returned
WAP KT/ Æ from a month’s vacation trip to
F
the east coast. They Visited
Business Opportunities 24
friends and relatives in Kentucky,
Tennessee and Virginia.
rhe
Clarks Photo- try it now! No ob­
weather was good all during their
ligation. The new VIEW­
trip but it was so hot in the south
MASTER stereo camera. 21 S.
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that they élit their trip shorter
6th, phone 319.
than they had planned. They re­
turned by 'Yellowstone park and
spent a couple of days there.
ane Church of Christ Sunday cv«'
Meeting Notices
EAGLES LODGE
Eagles Auxiliary
MOOSE LODGE
Women of the Moose
Knights of Columbus
PHONE
NUMBERS
that mean
SERVICE
THESE ARE
NUMBERS YOU
SHOULD REMEMBER
Land Surveying
1074J or 1188 J5
Guaranteed
TIRE
Recapping
Repairing
McKenzie
Tire Service
336 Par. Hy. So.
Ph. 163
HIL’ MAN TTUnx
- More •’AR per dollar when
you U-. !
More MILES per
when you DRI\ E!
dollar
Eddie’s
Auto Body Shop
l»h. 91
406 5th St.
HOMELITE
CHAIN SAWS
Saw Filing
Sales and Service on
( LINTON MOTORS
MERRY TILLER
TRACTORS
GARMAN
SAW SHOP
626 Whiteaker
3 10
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
and
REPAIRS
HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES
Smith
Electric
500 Maia
M. E. Smith
Paint Store
Optometrist
FULLER FAINTS
VARMSHES
WALLPAPER
GL ASSES FITTED
and
LENSES DUPLICATED
Your Fuller Paint Dealer
Ph. 15
830 Whiteaker
Ph. 7X0-1
Need Printing?
SKCRGÛTIVG-.
mg
ALL TYPES OF
GLASS WORK
Free Estimates
' QUAIHV
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
Wtt AOS
Guest Speaker
Ph. 310 I
26 N. 6th
Lt. Harlow Hayes of the U. S.
Navy was guest speaker at L>r-
PRE-4TH USED CAR Si Lt
6 6 0
5 5 5
PHYSICIAN
Sib’s Radiator
Service and
Supply
WOODY’S
GLASS SHOP
Complete Battery
Service
802 Whiteaker St.
330 Hy 99 South
You will want a goo<i ear for the 4th of July week end
and for many seasons to come. We have then, and puces
that are right when quality is considered.
1950 Pontiacs - Your Choice $1595
Three to c hoose from. A ( hieftain
• ^‘(Wf-
Hvtiramatic Drive, in Dvo-tone blue and GrejA ( h I
tain DeLuxe 1 Dr. Se dan in Light ^’’.l^
and other extras; and a Stnanduur X S« dip
< ‘
Hydramatie Drive in like n w Skylark Blur Un। 1 .
a,
are ail locally owned cars and are clean. I hi y arc REAL
t-------
used car BARGAINS.
Others
555-556
Here Is A
Complete Line of
Self-Serv
Laundry
Plumbing Supplies
— Repairs —
pRnrrwö
We Do or You Do
951 So. 4th
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Phone 555 or 556
Short
’s Plumbing
314 Main
Ph- 281 |
Latest in mo*m equipment.
Also complete heating service
on furnaces, boilers and
oil stoves.
Roberts & Drury
To End All
Specials
49 PONTIAC ‘X’
6 Pass. Sed-Upe.,
with Hydramatie
drive, heater anti
Ratlin.
FULL PRICE
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Vacuum Chimney
Furnace and
Boiler Cleaning
SPECIAL
$1095.00
Stay’s Brake
Shop
Specializing in
Brake Work and
Drum Turning
129 No. 9th St.
44-3tp-46
Effective through
•Inly 4th only.
After that much
more.
tn
$1195
$1295
$1595
$1295
$795
$695
$515
$145
SI 50
$795
Wc will traile and give low cost
(,MU term*.
OPEN FRI. NITI. I M IL 9:<M>
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Cottage Grove Union High
School District U-14 is calling for
bids on gasoline, fuel oil, and bus
tire service, for the school year
of 1953-54, on July 8, 1953 at 8:00
, p.m.
Information and specification»
concerning the bidding may lx* ob­
tained at the Sufierlntendent's Of­
fice previous to the bid opening».
The School Board reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
all bids
Attest
Cecil Caldwell
Clerk School District U-14
46-11?
Like New
1953 Chev. % Ton Pickup
You savi* on this one.
1951 Chev. Coupe
$1395
Radio, heater, excellent condition
1951 Olds “88” Tudor Sedan
Radio, heater, Hydramatie transmi^
Mon, M‘»t covers, excellent tires. A
real buy at only
$2095
1950 Olds “88” Tudor Sedan
McGuire &Calonicu
Radio, heater, Hyd. transmission —
A very clean ear and a clean buy for
$1495
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
When you think PONTIAC think
— designers —
ALBEE-PONTIAC
Cottagi’ Grove
NOTICE is hereby given that
a public hearing will be held at
the City Hall, Eugene, Oregon, at
10:00 A. M., July 10, 1953, before
Thos. L. Ohlsen, examiner to con-
sider changes in marketing areas
that can be made to facilitate ad-
ministration of the Oregon Milk
Marketing Act as amended by the
Oregon Legislature, 1953, and any
other matters relating to the pro­
duction and distribution of milk
for fluid consumption.
DATED at Portland, Oregon,
this 24th day of June, 1953.
Milk Marketing Administration
W. S. Weidel, Administrator
State of <»regoli
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Bill NOTK E
Pontiac 6 Ch. 2-Dr.
R & II
49 Pontiac X 1-Dr. Sed.
R. & II
51 (hev. D/L 2-Dr.
Power-Glide
Buick
RM Sedanett
49
1X ( hev. Aero Sedan
47 Olds 76 Sed., Hyd.
16 Ford D/L 6 2-Dr.
42 DeSoto 2-Dr. Seti.
H Plymouth Two-Door
47 Buick Super Sedanett
Highway 99 Ju»t North of Main
NOTKU OF 1’1 BLK HEARING
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone 1062R4
< «>l»»MTclnl
Phone 19
ReMdrnUal
Light Industriili
104 Pac. Il y. S.
Phone im