London Voters
Defeat District 75
Budget27 to17
Saginaw-Walker
Community Club
To Pick Directors
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Arthur S. King
Listed Speaker
At Eugene Feb. 21
Correspondence Work Credit Policy
Explained by Department of Education
. Thur* . Feb tl, 1857
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
faithful, ind loving friends and
relatif s but that the greatest ot
.11 blowings as it is the most en-
of
the
accrediting
associations
in
J
'privileges, is to Is?
Questions concerning corres
Christian. Coleridge.
pondence study and corespondence Oregon; therefore such
schools have been directed to the cannot grant a diploma which will
recognized bj Ore.: in college-
local high school from time to tie
M K'S ■
time Such »tudy is important to "All correspondence work from
i/y A B 1 SB
young people who. because ot ill the General I xten»:on Division
ness or some other reason, find must be apprexad by the high
it difficult to complete their high school principal of the school
granting the diploma."the bulletin
school education.
further states, "if the work is to
The February issue of Educe- ! I m * applied toward fulfilhng
tion News. pabhnhed by the Ore school graduation i-equirements
gon state department of educa
Often the plan to complete
tion. explains the policy of grant
ing credit for correspondence one's high school education by
Need Repairs
courses does not
work. The bulletin emphasizes correspondence
a- one planned The cost
that at present only work that develop course
for the equivalent
Big or Small?
is taken with the General Exten of one
semestci s work
one ----------
sion Division of the State System of
Phone Us to
study ex
of Higher Education is approved making correspondence
pensive if one must tak. many
Commercial correspondence courses.
Students also find Quite
Fix ’Em All!
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schools are not members of any often that studying without su
pervision is difficult, and lessons
monwealth hall on the University by correspondence are made up
of Oregon campus. No registra of lengthy written assignments.
tion fees or charges of any kind
For the student needing to take
.ire to be made for attendance.
one or two courses to complete
The opening conference on Feb- requirements for graduation cor
I ruary 21 has been planned to respondence work can lx* the
coincide with the regular quarter- answer. One should make art ange-
| ly meeting of Lane county's com ments for such study through the
ARTHURS KING
mittee ot the Willamette Basin local high school, however, to
Valley residents who mike sure the credit thus earn-
A series of eight weekly mee’" Committee.
the conference also will ed is acceptable.
ings concerning flood control and attend
the opportunity of attending
Willamette river valley develop have
ment. open to all valley residents, the noon luncheon of the Basin
I have known what the enjoy
will begin with an all-day orienta committee.
and advantages of this lite
S|>eakers
for
the
orientation
¿nent
tion conference in Eugene. Thurs conference include Colonel Jack- are, and what are the more re
day, February 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p m. son Graham. District Engineer, fined pleasures which learning
at ’ the Eugene hotel. The weekly U S. Army Corps of Engineers; and intellectual power can be-
series, under joint sponsorship ot
; and with all the experience
McAllister, Bureau of Recla stow
Oregon State college extension I^e
that more than three-score years
mation;
Ivan
Oakes,
Executive
service and General Extension Di Secretary, Willamette Basin Pro can give, I now, on the eve of my
48 No. 9th
vision, will start Monday evening, ject; Arthur S. King, Soil Con departure, declare to you. that
health
is
a
great
blessing;
com-
February 25.
. . .
,
Specialist, Oregon State [M'tence obtained by honorable in
All sessions in the eight-week servation and
W. B. Parker, Lane dustry is a great blessing' and a
series are scheduled for Monday college,
evenings, 7:30 to 9:30, in C om- county extension agent.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That
the undersigned has been
Bv* M r». Ruby Beeston
appointed Executor of the l^st
Phone 98US
SAGINAW Annual meeting of Will and Testament of LEE WIL-
By Mrs. Esther Hinkle
the Saginaw-Walker Community MAY CHILBERG. also known as
Phone It (MJ I
LONDON—Voters in London club will be held at the clubhouse LEE CHILBERG. Deceased, by
school district 75 stopped at the £ A^iXmr w^l^eS'^r the Circuit Court of the State oil
schoolhouse Tuesday to vote on ^e ve^ and al^ a^cior Oregon ¿<>r ^ne County by an
the budget. The vote was 17 for elected to Hll the unexpired term
¿nX having^U.ms against
and 27 against it.
of Donal Connor.
.
said
Estate are hereby required
• A daughter was born to Mr
All members are urged to at- t0 present the same duly certified
and Mrs; Hollis Real on Lincoln's tend.
Anyone in the four disti
districts gyjfh proper voucher* to the under-
birthday The baby, who weighed is invited.
-
are signed at the law office ot RICH-
neatly 7 lbs, has been named Peg 50 cents. Dues for the - year
I ARD L. THWING. 516 Whiteaker
gy- Marlene.
Mr and Mrs. Carter Keene of street, Cottage Grove, Oregon,
• 'Mrs Frances Parks has a new Gervais spent Sunday here with within six months from the date
grôhddaughter, who was born relatives.
of first publication of this Notice
Feb: arv 10. The baby weighed
Dated and first published Jan
8 lbs and has been named Sharon Frienlly Neighbors to Meet
31. 1957 EARL CECIL PED
Mrs. Luke Hindman will enter uary
JMn Her parents are Mr. and
IGO. Executor of the Last Win
MtS C. J. Widmark of Eugene tain the Friendly Neighbors club and Testament of LEE WILLIS
She is Mrs. Parks' eighth grand at her home TTiureday evening, CHILBERG, Deceased RICHARD
February 21.
child.
U THWING. Attorney.
Mr and Mrs. Jake Schwarzer
Pussy willows are in bloom at
London. Cedar Creek and around and son Danny spent the weekend
at the H. G. McAtee home near
Cottage Grove lake
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
t’ormer residents Mr. and Mrs. Scottsburg.
Jim
Keene
of
the
U.
S.
Navy
Ortal Frasier and son David of
Notice is hereby given that the
Crtiwell visited recently at the base at San Francisco spent the undersigned has been appointed as
Mr
weekend
with
his
parents,
Gale Roby home.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of ALICE J. BREED
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKay and Mrs. C. G. (Sox) Keene.
LOVE. deceased, by order of the
and son Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. El
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
win Kosey and daughter Sue, and Delight Valley
gon for Lane County. All per
Charles Weisinger spent Sunday
sons having claim* against said
at the coast. It was Mr. Weisin- 4>Hers Attend
estate are hereby required to pre
ger’s first view of the Pacific
Training
School
sent the same duly verified, with
•caan. He left Tuesday for his
proper vouchers, to the under
home at Ontonagon, Mich., after
Bv Mrs. Roy L. Stone
signed at the law offices of HER
Phone 1U4R5
BERT W. Lombard. 37 North
club
Sixth Street, Cottage Grove, Ore-
DELIGHT VALLEY 4-H
and family.
who attended the offi- gon within six months of the date
Three-year-old Teressa Warren members
cers
training
school at Cal Young of the first publication of this
of Wichita, Kan., granddaughter Junior High school
in Eugene Sat notice.
of Mr. and Mrs Glen Banton, urday are Gweneth
Dated and first published Jan-
entered the hospital Sunday for Betty Stocker, Janelle Augenstein,
Stone,
Le
uary
24. 1957. HELEN DOROTHY
treatment, including skingrafting
McKillop, Carol Owens. Mar HEWETT. Executrix. HERBERT
The trouble w-as chicken pox with tha
complications. The little girl's ianne Stone, Sue Schlager, Col W. LOMBARD, Attorney.24-5tc-28
Maddox, Carrie Lou Sherrill.
mother, Mrs. Vernon Warren, is leen
Olson, Donna Stocker, l^e
remembered here as Mary Ann Diedra
Ann Schlager, Charles Seablom,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Banton.
Dennis Stocker, and Mike John
Former residents Mr. and Mrs. son. Accompanying the group were
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
Ernest Cox and son Dale of Oak the club leaders, Mrs. Murland That
the undersigned has been
land were recent visitors at the Johnson. Mrs. Rex Stocker, Mrs. appointed
Administrât rix-w i t h-
Charlie Cox home.
Roy Stone, and A. R Hemenway. Will-Annexed of the Estate of
Schools Trade Games
and junior leader, Eddie Hemen JOHN SIMEON MARKHAM, also
known as JOHN S. MARKHAM.
Mount View school students vis way.
ited London school Friday after-
Friday evening guests at the Deceased, by the Circuit Court of
noon for volleyball and basketball John Stalder home were Mr. and the State of Oregon for Lane
County by an Order dated Jan
games. London girls won over Mrs. Alex Martin of Creswell.
Mount View girls; the score was
Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Sunder uary 29, 1957. All persons having
23 to 7. Mount View- boys won land of Springfield were dinner claims against said Estate are
over London boys; the score was guests at the home of Mr. and hereby required to present the
same duly certified with proper
15 to 13.
Mrs. John Stalder Sunday.
vouchers to the undersigned at
Mrs. Charles Woods attended a
The primary pupils enjoyed a the law office of RICHARD L.
meeting of Eugene Button club valentine party in their room THWING,
516 Whiteaker Street,
Thursday in Eugene. She has been Thursday afternoon. Games and
a member of the club since 1940. a valentine exchange were enjoy Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six
months from the date of first pub-
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Spalding ed followed by refreshments lication of this Notice.
of Yoncalla were recent visitors served by the mothers' committee
Dated and first published Jan
at the Harold Abeene home.
composed of Mmes. Weston Cam- uary 31, 1957. AUDREY MAY
'■
'
Maddox,
Everett
Mr and Mrs. Charles Woods eron, Nathan
THIES. Admjnistratrix-with-Wlll
and daughter of Corvallis were Heegard, and William Turner. Annexed. RICHARD L. THWING.
recent visitors of Woods’ moth Other mothers in attendance Attorney.
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er, Mrs. Charles Woods of Lon were Mmes. E. A Hendricks, Reu
ben Schlager, Floyd Way, Roy
don.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kenneth Zumwalt, and Per
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers Stone,
kins.
The
elementry
pupils
en
and daughter Bonnie Lou of Eu joyed a party in the gym, follow
Notice is hereby given that the
gene visited Sunday with Mr. and ed by refreshments prepared and undersigned has been appointed as
Mrs. Prank Guisinger.
Executrix of the Last Will and
served by the pupils.
of HENRY J. PRUm,
Former residents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guests at the Roy Stone home Testament
Al Fletcher and daughter Mary last week were Mrs. Viola Stone. deceased, by order fX the ( ircuit
Ann of Springfield, visited recent Mr and Mrs. Eddie Stone, and Court of the State of Oregon for
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby Buckie Stone, all of Central Val Lane County. All persons having
claims against said estate are
and family.
ley, Calif.
hereby required to'present the
Several Ij>ndon residents are
Annual election of directors for same
duly verified, with proper
taking advantage of the spring the Saginaw-Walker Community
like weather and are planting club will be held on Tuesday. Feb vouchers, to the undersigned at
early gardens, being careful to ruary 26. at 7:30 p m. Several va the law offices of HERBERT W.
LOMBARD, 37 North Sixth street,
plant only those vegetables that cancies are to be filled.
Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six
are resistant to frost.
Robert Wright and daughter, months
of the date of the first
Word was received last week Gail, were dinner guests at the
publication of this notice.
by the Jack Thomases that Aldie Francis Horn home Monday.
Dated and fuat published Janu
Stomas is improving in health.
ary 24, 1957. AIMEE C. PRUITT,
About a month ago Mr. and Mi's.
Execturix. HERBERT W. L()M-
Akiie Thomas moved from Ix>n- Hearl Disease Foremost
dd6? to West Covina. Calif., and National Hea'th Problem BARD, Attorney._______24-5t-28
Mt-. Thomas has been ill eVer since
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
they moved.
. ,
In the words of Dwight D. Ei
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
Mrs. Fred Mills accompanied senhower,
“
the
heart
diseases
con
Miss Ada Hopman and Mrs. Wil stitute a foremost national health
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
liam Hopman of Cottage Grove problem and pose a constant
to the coast for the weekend. They threat for almost every American OF THE STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF LANE
found excellent weather and spent
”
IN THE MATTER OF
part of the time taking pictures family.
Among
the
leaders
of
the
cru
THE ESTATE
and rock hunting. They stayed sade against the heart diseases is
OF
overnight near Waldport.
the
zVmerican
Heart
Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn and Through its 57 affiliates, includ ELMA BAIMBRIDGE. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
children Harold and Barbara of ing the Oregon Heart Associa
Portland visited here Sunday with tion. and its several hundred chap that the undersigned Executor of
Old Idaho friends. Mr. and Mrs. ters throughout the country, it the Estate of ELMA BAIM
BRIDGE, deceased, has filed his
Gale Roby and children.
is conducting the 1957 Heart Fund Final Account in the Circuit Court
an effort to control this of the State of Oregon for Lane
Above all things endeavor to drive in threat.
County, which Court has appoint
breed them up in the love of vir national
heart fund makes possible ed 10 o'clock a m. on the 8th day
tue, and that holy plain way of a The
broad program of research, pro of March, 1957. in Circuit Court
ft which we have lived in. that fessional
lay education, and Room Number 1 in the County
the world in no part of it get into community and heart
services — the Courthouse of Eugene, I Jine
my family. I had rather they were front line of attack
against the County, Oregon, as the time and
homely, than finely bred as to heart killers. Help with
a Heart place it will hear objections there
outward behavior; yet I love Fund contribution. Remember
— to. All objections must be filed
sweetness mixed with gravity, and when you help your Heart Fund,
on or before said time.
cheerfulness tempered with so
you help your heart.
DATED THIS 4th day of Feb
briety.—Penn to his wife.
ruary, 1957.
-
Maynard Wilson
Executor
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NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Administra
trix of the Estate of NEIL HIN
ER. Deceased, his filed her ac
count for the final settlement of
said estate in the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for I^ne
County, and that Monday, the
11th day of March, 1957, at 10
o'rbwk in the forenoon, in the
Circuit Court Room No. 2. Court-
house, Eugene, l^ane County, Ore
gon, has lieen by said Court fixed
as the time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto, and
for final settlement of said es
tate. PAULINE HINER MONTE.
Administratrix. HERBERT W.
LOMBARD, Attorney.
¿O - .7 T C ■>’/
A
• . e*t ire* of children are
graceful; the
and unnatural
mences with the introduction of
th.- dancing master Sir J. Rey-
nolds.
AND
SERVICE
Guaranteed work by a fac
tory - trained, factory • ap
proved technician. Prompt
service. Phone 337.
For Fast service: Call 337
WICKS
ELECTRIC
Expansion in 1956
creates nearly 600 new jobs
highlights from our
1956 ANNUAL REPORT
Salas .
•
•
•
$324,129,330
•
$ 79,406,636
Wage* and Salaria*
$ 38,080,273
. .......................................
close of 1956.
. ,
These facts are presented to indicate the <~c rmportano.
Addition* to plant»,
equipment road*,
timbar and
tittibarland* . . •
70,617,009
Employee* at Dec. 31
14,527
Taxe* paid per
employee ....
2,621
Average arnual wage»,
hourly employee* .
4,968
Net income per
share . . .
Dividend* paid
•
•
Last year Weyerhaeuser invested more than 70 million dollars in
Ä equipment, roads, timter and timberland. It» estona^
that this investment will create approximately 600 new jobs for
Washington and Oregon people.
•
During the past 10 years, the Company has invested'
$330 million in its post-war expansion program. I his has been r
fit ted In a greater diversity of marketeNe products
employment... which has risen from 8,530 in 1946 to 14,527 at
2 06
1.00
of our economy. In fact, it is estimated that about 50% of the
economy of this area is based on me forest industry
Through good forestry, vast areas of productive forestland in the
Pacific Northwest are able to grow timber in repeated crops and assure
a continuous supply of raw materials. This assurance justifies long-
te™ tevestmente in permanent manufacturing taciUt.es and develop-
S of more and better products which, m turn, create more jobs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned ha been
appointed Executor of the Last
Will and Testament of AMBROSE
I. WOODARD, Deceased. by an
Order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Lane CV>unty.
All persons having claims against
said estate ate hereby required to
present the same, duly verified
with proper vouchers, to the un-
dersigned at the law' office of
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Lom
bard Building, Cottage Grove,
Oregon, within six months of the
date of the first publication of this
notice. Date ol first publication
February 21, 1957. JOHN F
WOODARD. EXECUTOR HER-
BERT W LOMBARD, ATTOR-
|NEY.
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