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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1946)
1 Mb ÖE.X 1 MN Oregon, at Cbttage Grove In said The right is hereby reserved to school district, for the purpose waive technical defects in this ad- of submitting to the legal voters Vertiaement; to rvx<t all bids, or of said district the question of in-1 to award the limber for th»' creasing the tax Jevy for the year amount of the highest bid to other 1946-47 over the amount limited than the highest bidder when by section 11, article XI of the ni'cvssiuy. pursuant to the Act of Constitution of Oregon. August 28. 1937 (50 Stat. 874). in The reasons for increasing such order to provide a continued sup ply of timber to local industry so The levy within the constitu as to assure the permanence of tional limitation is based on the the community which is depend highest levy within the last three ent upon such industry Dated at years plus 6'4, this amount be Portland, Oregon, this 19th day ing $9.534 86, which amount is of April, 1946. W. H. Horning. not sufficient to pay the cost of Chief Forester. Q and C. Admini- Operation of the school as provided ■ st rat ion. 37-21-38. for in the budget of the district ! ~ from July 1. 1946 to June 30. 1947 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The amount of t«x. In excess of NQT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN: theb. Imutaiwn. pixipo^xl to he Th;|I wiU |TCVlved levied for slud year is $39.91514 Cu,CouikU |lu, Dated this 16thi day of April. City of C^ttuge Greve for Hu.' sab' 1946, of the following described prop Attest : city on Monday, May 6, 1946. at EDGAR RICKARD. the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. of District Clerk. said day , toruit: W. L. WORKMAN1. Lot Nine (9) in Block Two Chairman Board.of 12). Stouffer’s Addition to the a25-m9 rectors City of Cottage Gnuvc, Lane NOTICE OF TI.X1BER SALE. Cpunty, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked outside ’ Bid whiqh was formerly the William for Timber,” and addressed tq the BidwcH proper^. Title Insurance to be fiumslied. Chief Forester, O. and C. Admini stration. 901 Guardian Building, showing iRle merchantable, and Portland 4, Oregon, will be re said bids tQ be deposited with the ceived until and opened at 10:30 City Recorder. City Hall. Callage A.M.. Pacific Standard Time. May Gwe. Oregon. The City «'survey the right to 14, 1946, for the purchase of tim ber upon tragks hereinafter de»- reject any and all bids. L. W COINER. cribed; each bid must state the amount per M. feet B M,. which 31-ltc ^|ty Recorder. will be offered for each specie* and the total consideration which SUMMONS will be paid for the timber. No In the Circuit Court of the bid for less than the appraised State of Oregon for Lane county. value will be considered. Each bid INEZ JOHNSON. must be submitted in duplicate and Plaintiff, be accompanied by a deposit in vs the form of a certified check in ROY JOHNSON. favor of the Treasurer of the Unit Defendant. ed States. The deposit of any suc ,TO: HOY JOHNSON. Defendant cessful bidder will be credited on IN THE NAME OF THE the contract. Payment in full at STATE OF OREGON: You are the time of filing the contract i$ hereby summoned and required to required in sates amounting to appear and answer the complaint S2.500.00 or less. For copies of the of the plaintiff filed against you form of proposal, form of cofltract in the ’ above entitled suit on or and bond, terms of payment, before the last day of the time amount of deposit required with prescribed in the order of publi bid, amount of bond required with cation. to-wit: on or before the contract and other information, 23rd day of May. 1946; and if you application should be made to the fail to so appear and answer, for address shown above. IN LANE want thereof, the plaintiff will COUNTY: T. 15 S„ R 7 W„ Sec. 13. all merchantable timber des.g- The Joker club will meet with NG^ICR OF SCHOOL KLEC- TION UPON QUESTION OF Mrs. Guy Earl May 6th fori» 7:30 INCREASING LEVY dessert. OVER AMOUNT UM1TED BY SECTION II. ARTICLE Xi, STAT» < ONST1 I I I l<»x DANCE Notice is hereby given that an At Cottage Grove Armory election will be held at the Direct or’s office, Jefferson Bldg, from Saturday, April 27 2 o’clock p.m. to 7 o’clock p.m. on Music By May 15th. 1946 in School District TOWNSEND’S ORCHESTRA No, 45 of Lane County. State of Investment Opportunities in Farms Homes, Businesses 11 acres with 4 bedroom house and bath. Hen house 14x16, brooder house 3 brooders, barn for 4 cows, 2 box stalls for horses, electric, hot and cold water with own water sys tem. Price $5000 00. $3500.00 dewn. 2 bedroom house, kitchen and living room Joins City Park on East. Ideal place for children to play. Price $2150.00. 78 acres with 6 room modern house. Partly furnished, own water rights, some stock and farm equipment. Out build- ings, fruit trees and grape arbor. Electricity, hot and cold water, wired for electric range. 180 acres at Drain, Oregon. Dairy farm complete with 18 cows and equipment. 2 bedroom house with electricity and water. Milk house with hot and cold water. 2 barns, 1 horse and some farm machinery. Price $11.500 00. U’ acre with house. 1 bedroom house, kitchen, living room, toilet but no bath. Close in, just outside city limits. Price $4250.00. 5 acres with 2 bedroom modern house in Albany, Oregon. Kitchen, living room, shower bath, electric pump with cwn water system, 22 foot well, wired for electric range. New electric het water heater. Closed in porch. Small barn and chicken house combined. Electricity in barn and electric fence around barn lot. Ideal building site on west end of property with year around creek. Several young fruit and nut trees. Immediate possession. If really interested ar rangements will be made to fly over property. Price $5500. 80 acres, about 40 acres can be cultivated. 3 live streams year around. $1000.00 worth lily bulbs. New house and bam. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, utility room and shower bath. ElecQnc pmge and hot water heater. Very lovely place. Price $19,500.00. 80 acres, 5 acres in cultivation. Gardening patch sub-irri gated. Plenty of wood. 6 room house with 2 bedrooms but no bath. Spring water piped in house and spring for stock. Chicken house, grain room. barn, garage, brooder house, fruit and nnt trees. Price $3000.00 $1500.00 down. 2 ranches at Junction City, Oregon, with large 7 room houses. Outbuildings and fire places. 3 acres. 2 houses. 1 large house with living room, dining room, kitchen, and 2 bedrooms and bath, fire place. Small house with 2 rooms. Chicken house, 2 barns, garage, wood shed, fruit trees and berries. Insurance paid for 2 years. 40 acres, 1% miles east of Cougar Bend school. Buildings, house, bam and garage. 80.000 feet of timber. 10 acres at Grants Pass, Oregon. 9 miles west of Grants Pass on lower river road. Good building site, school bus, mail and milk route. $1000. 97 acres. 2 streams year around. Enough wood to almost pay for land. Price $2150.00. 4 acres north of Cottage Grove on highway 99. 200 yards south of steel bridge. Ideal location for business place. Service station and cabins. 2 lots for sale, 100x106 both for $850.00 on South 7th street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. 33 acres miles west of Cottage Grove, Oregon. 3 bed room house. Price $5500 00. $3000.00 down $30.00 ^per month plus interest, balance due at the end of three years. Wood business for sale. Located at Lorane Lumber Com pany. New outfit with saws, 25 h. p. electric motor. GMC truck with 1939 motor and 2 units. Motor in good shape and dual wheels. 16 miles from Cottage Grove. Get 3 to 7 loads a day and 1 load of saw dust per week. 2 trucks, 1 Diamond T and 1 GMC. Wood cost approxi mately $1.75 per load. Mill furnishes equipment and power. Saw mill cuts 30,000 feet per day. Some timber available, complete outfit including new hyster carrier, edger, re saw, planer, extra boiler, lot* of extra equipment. TD-14 cat, loading donkey, yarder, lots of new line. Must be seen to be appreciated. ROY MASON, Real Estate Broker Phone 355 617 Main—Room 216 Residence 265-Y Till HMMA* » b. MUbuu.\ Mr mid Mrs. F C Strausen. Miss Sybil Veatch and h- i moth er. Mrs John V.eatch, returned former residcnU, have returned from a visit in Portland Friday. to Cottage 'Grow nnd expect to make thia their home. They were J V, Baldridge, Ret'daport log operators of the Crawford ta M td ging contractor, died sudden!) for nine years but for the past April 17th nt a brother's. Ben two ami « half years have been Baldridge, in Drain. The Bald Mt defense work in Seattle. Mr, ridge brothers recently diapoaad Straussen bus lx.cn employed with of their interests in the Baldridge the U. S. army engineers lumber business at Drain to the K Wood Lumber Co., and had Mrs A. !.. Bogun of Longview, planned to join in another lumber Wash., la upending a few days in enterprise nt Drain. t'ottage Grove visiting her fath er, W W Chrisman. •Mrs H.S, Joslin of Creswell is spending a few days with her Mis William Wells and daugh daughter, Mrs. George Stratton ter Hazel of Eugene visited over HL£k.iT^ ,her -to DUAL OCTANI QUALITY CASTRINI • A Wherever natural beauty is greatest... along the Redwood Highway, in the mountains, following the ocean’» shore... you usually find grades and curves where duggifb power can be dangerous as well as annoying. That’s where A ko T a NB Gaso line's fast, smooth, pmitire acceleration counts most. When you step on the throttle with A bo T ane —the Dual Octane Quality Gasoline — you’re up and past the slow vehicle ahead quickly and safely and back into vour lane with room to spare. driving to work — is More pieataul with A ko T anh Gasoline in the tank. 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Touring the West — or just LOOK HEAR!! ♦ < ARII UI THANKS We wish to extend our »Incare appreciation to our friends mid neighbors »nd to members of the Cot tagi* Grove fire department for the timely asaiatanev given us when our house ruught fire Sun day afternoon. Your thoughtful ness will not lie forgotten AIU t I mid Geo. Itissue und Lugy Smith. ÁmiñÑfWR Acnom ->■ I jrcyhound is constantly planning more new schedules to move rapidly and safely— This important Greyhound "first” in trav yet provide a complete local intercommu el service is more important now than ever nity service; And when thcnccd arises foreven before, and Greyhound does this job belter faster bus service between larger cities Grey ...becauseit has trained,experienced experts hound sets up extra schedules for additional in schedule building, the buses and equip- limited buses to give still more and better ment to put them into effect, the short, dir^t service than before. at the FOR - <lss£inblp of ßob = T H f B E_S_T IN PACIFIC BUS S E R V I C E . . . C 0 U N T 0 N GREYHOUND Agent: Earl E. Gaines Address: £02 Main Telephone 97 I 94b night during the past week with Mrs. Well»’ mother, Mrs, Ray mond Hazel has been with th« WAVES for ulMiut fifteen months but Is now staying nt home While hen* they uiso visited Mrs Dan Walton of Walden. When the call’s for FAST, SMOOTH PICKUP r„_ ,u estunatPd absolute divorce from the defend- ^5if M 3nt’ and for sudl ’nd fur- seem just and equitable. Red Cedar No bid for less than This summons' is published pur- $3.30 per M. ft. B.M. for the .Doug suant to an order made by HON las Fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B.M. for G. F. SKIPWORTH. Circuit Judge the Hemlock, and for the Western far Lane County. State of Oregon, Red Cedar, or a total purchase on April 23rd. 1946. which ordei price of $6.844.00 will be consider- ed. That portion of the NW%- directs that this summons be pub lished once a week for four suc NE% lying north of blazed line in cessive weeks in the Cottage the northwest corner, and that Grove Sentinel, a weekly news portion lying east of the blazed paper for general circulation, line in the southeast corner are printed and published in Cottag< reserved from sale. That portion Grove, Lane County, Oregon, and of the SW%NE*4 lying east of that you be required to appear blazed line is reserved from sale. and answer on or Wore the 23 rd Blazed line trees are reserved day of May. 1946 Date of first from sale. T. 18 S., R. 1 W., Sec. publication April 25. 1946. Date 3, all merchantable timber desig of last publication May 23, 1946 nated for cutting on a portion of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Lot 6 I NW >4 NEK), estimated for Attorney for Plaintiff the purpose of this sale to be 595 Residence and Post Office Ad- M., feet Douglas Fir, 10 M. feet dress: Wiser Building, Cottage Hemlock, 5 M. feet Western Red Grove, Oregon. 37-5t-41 Cedar. No bid for less than $4.80 per M. feet B.M. for the Douglas Rubber bands. The Sentinel.» Fir. $2.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar, or a total purchase price of $2.- I 893.50 will be considered. All tim ber cut from the above described I areas must be manufactured in the local marketing area designat ed by the O. and C. Administra tion unless otherwise authorized by the Chief Forester. If the unit prices bid are above those au thorized by MPR 460, they will be reduced to the maximum permit ted under that order. In case of two or more identical bids for the same timber, the successful bidder will be selected on the basin of ability to further the objectives of the Act of August 28, 1937. APRII ORE V H 0 U N 0 LINES