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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1946)
Thi»«.. Dec. 11, 1M6 hereby summoned and required to । estimated for the purpose of this appear and answer the Complaint sals to be 3515 M. feet Douglas of the plaintiffs filed against you Fir. 25 M feet White Fir, 10 M in the above entitled suit on or be feet Hemlock. 60 M. feet Western fore the last day of the time pre Red Cedar. No bid for less than SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State scribed in the Order of Publica $4.95 |x'r M.ft.B.M. for the Doug of Oregon for Lane County HAR tion, to-wit: On or before the 9th las Fir, $3 00 per M.ft B M. for RY L FULTON and PEARL M day of January. 1947; and if you the White Fir. Hemlock and West fail so to appear and answer, for ern Red Cedar, or a total purchase FULTON, husband and wife. American farmers today faced Plaintiff«. want thereof the plaintiffs will price of $17,684.25. will be consid apply to the above entitled Court ered. An area of approximately the disturbing prosaibility that WILDWOOD LUMBER COM for the relief prayed for in the 20.5 acres bounded by a blazed there may lie surpluses of corn PANY, a corporation; MANNUS- Complaint, to-wit: That you. and line in NWWSWW and west part and wheat as early as next year. President Truman disclosed Fri SES N. S. KERR ami MARY each of you. be adjudged to have of NEWSWW; and an area of ap JANE KERR, his wife; J. I. CASE no estate or interest whatsoever proximately 22.0 acres bounded by day in announcing that grain re COMPANY, a corporation; in or to the land and promises a blazed line in NEWSWW and strictions had been cased that the NWWSEW are reserved, including Uniti*d States will go into the CLARA E. GLEASON, a single herein described, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the blazed line trees. T. 17 S„ R. 2 W . 1947-43 crop year with far larger person; the unknown heirs of any Northeast quarter; Southeast Sec. 13. all merchantable timber grain reserves than originally an of the above named persons or quarter of Northeast quarter designated for cutting on the ticipated. The crop year liegins in parties, if any are deceased; also, and that portion of the North NWWNWW and a portion of the July. all other persons or parties un half of the Southeast quarter WWSWW, estimated for the pur- Mr Truman said that even if known claiming any right, title, that lies North of th«' center pose of this sale to be 2215 M. feet the nation meets its export goals estate, lien or interest in the real. channel of Frank Brice Creeki Douglas Fir. 115 M. feet Western which many top officials concede estate described in the Complaint Madamef For you many good in Section 3-4. Township 21 South Red Cedar, 100 M. feet Incense is improbable the United States herein; Defendants. Range 1 West of the Willamette Cedar, 40 M. feet White Fir. No will have a carryover of about To: MANNUSSES N. S. KERR Meridian, in Lane County, Ore bid for less than $5.35 per M ft 250,000,000 bushels of wheat and and MARY JANE KERR, his wife; Boit of all you will find at gon RM for the Douglas Fir. $3.00 500,000,000 bushels of corn CLARA E. GLEASON, a single And that the plaintiffs arc the per M.ft.B.M. for the Western Red At the same time, bum|>er yields person; the unknown heirs of any the above named persons or par owners in fee simple of said prem Cedar, incense Cedar and White of corn and wheat are likely again Ö. K. BUILDING of ties, if any are deceased; also, all ises as set forth in the Complaint Fir. or a total purchase price of next year whether they're needed other persons or parties unknown heroin; and that you. and each of $12.615.25. will be considered. An or not. Soil conditions art' de SUPPLY CO. claiming any right, title, estate, you be forever enjoined and de- area of approximately 5 00 acres scribed ns ideal and uçrcages will 24 South 10th St. Phone 33 lien or interest in the real estate; barred from asserting any claim in the northeast corner of NW»« be as large or larger than this described in the Compalint herein; 1 whatever thereto adverse to the SWW. bounded by a blazed line; year. Also pointing to possible sur- IN THE NAME OF THE plaintiffs: and for such other and an area of approximately 2U50 STATE OF OREGON: You are further relief as to the Court shall acres lying south and east of a pluses is the fact that import needs seem just and equitable. blazed line in the E4 of W^ of countries are expected to be This Summons is published pur SW»« ; and an area of approxi- J down sharply. Most nations al- suant to an Order made by the mately 5.0Ó acres lying west of n । ready have repaired most of their Honorable G. F. Skipworth. Cir blazed line in the west side of war-shattered agricultural mm- cuit Judge of the State of Oregon SW^SW1« an* reserved from cut- omies The job should be complct- for Lane County, on the 12 day of ting. including blazed line trees. «1 by next year. December. 1946, which Order dir T. 18 S.. R. I W., Sec 1. all mer Many nations such as China and ects that this Summons be pub lished once a week for four suc chantable timber designated for India, which never produce enough cutting on a portion of Lot 7 to feed themselves, still could use cessive weeks in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a newspaper of iNELNML», a portion of Lot S American grain. But for the most general circulation, printed in Cot (NW>«NWKi), all of Lot 9 (SW 1, part they will not have the money NW',1, all of Lot 10 <SE‘«! to buy it. tage Grove. Lane County. Oregon; Because it expected world food and that you be required to appear NW1« i , estimated for the purpose and answer on or before the last of this sale to be 4660 M. feet supplies to continue scarce next day prescribed in said Order, to- Douglas Fir. 435 M. feet Hemlock. year, the agriculture department wit: On or before the 9th day of 290 M. feet Western Red Cedar. asked farmers to plant 71.720,000 January. 1947. Date of first publi 10 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid acres of wheat and 92.250,000 acres cation December 12th. 1946 Date for less than $6.55 per M.ft.B.M. of corn next year. Titis is slightly of last publication. January 9th for the Douglas Fir. $3.50 per M. less than this year. The yield per acre is expected to 1947 HERBERT W LOMBARD. ft B.M for the Hemlock, $-1.00 per Attorney for Plaintiffs. Residence, Mft.B.M. for the We«tern Red Ite much higher, however, unless and postoffice address. Wiser Cedar. $3.00 per M ft B.M. for the some* unforeseen hazard such as Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon Incense Cedar, or a total purchase insects or widespread blight should ____________ 18-5t-22 price of $33,235.50. will be consid- change the picture. In that case, . ered. An area of approximately production would top even this NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE. 42.8 acres lying north and west of year’s all-time record crofts. The com crop this year is esti- Sealed bids, marked outside ’’Bid blazed line in Lots 7 and 8 is re for Timber.” and addressed to the served from cutting, including mated at 3,380,672,000 bushels Chief Forester. O. and C. Admin blazed line trees. T.20 S.. R. 5 W.. while the wheat crop hit 1,169,- istration, 901 Guardian Building, Sec. 29. all merchantable timber 422,000 bushels. Portland 4, Oregon, will be receiv designated for cutting on all of the ed until and opened at 10:30 A. M. SE'^NE'«, a portion of the SW»« CONTRACT SIGNED BY Pacific Standard Time, January NEW. and all of the NEWSEW. TELEVISION estimated for the purpose of this 7, 1947 for the purchase of timber A legally binding business con sale to be 3120 M. feet Douglas upon tracts hereinafter described; tract. simultaneously signed by each bid must state the amount Fir. 40 M. feet Hemlock. 750 Lin contracting parties more than 200 eal feet Western Red Cedar Pole«. per M. feet B.M., which will be of miles apart, yet able to sec and fered for each species and the total No bid for less than $4.80 per M. hear each other by television, re ft.B.M. for the Douglas Fir, $3.00 consideration which will be paid sulted recently from the first use for the timber. No bid for less than per M.ft.B.M. for the Hemlock. of this newest medium of com $0.025 per Lineal ft. Western Red the appraised value will be con munication to consummate a busi All year long we have been building up our tele sidered. Each bid must be sub Cedar Poles, or a total purchase ness agreement. phone plant —adding long distance facilities. Even price of $15,114.75, will be consid mitted in duplicate and be ac Parties to the unique transac with this expansion, the huge volume of everyday companied by a deposit in the form ered. An area of approximately 20 tion. which may presage an entire calls keeps our equipment busy at peak capacity. of a certified check in favor of acres lying sputh and west of a ly new way of doing business face the Treasurer of the United blazed line in SW*4NE»4 is re to face though many miles apart, We will do everything we can to handle holiday States. The deposit of any suc served from cutting, including were the Chevrolet Motor Divi calls promptly, but with the extra volume of calls cessful bidder will be credited on blazed line trees. All timber cut sion of General Motors and Du there will still be unavoidable delays. That’s why the contract. Payment in full at from the above described areas mont Television, through whom we suggest that if you place a friendly holiday long the time of filing the contract is must be manufactured in the local Chevrolet was the first automotive distance call, you do so on days other than Decem required in sales amounting to marketing area designated by the manufacturer Io sponsor a com ber 24 or 25. Thank r«M $2500 or less. For copies of the O. and C. Administration unless mercial television broadcast scri form of proposal, form of contract otherwise authorized by the Chief es. and bond, terms of payment, Forester. In case of two or more With television studios in New amount of deposit required with identical bids for the same timber, York and Washington connected The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. the successful bidder will he select bid, amount of bond required with by a two-way coaxial cable on a contract and other information, ed on the basis of comparative closed circuit, the two signatories ability to produce immediately application should be made to the not only discuiued and exhibited address shown above. IN LANE lumber for the Emergency Veter the contracts, hut emerged from ans Housing program and to fur COUNTY; T. 17 S„ R. 1 W.. Sec., their "long-distance” conference 17, all merchantable timber desig ther the objectives of the Act of with mutually signed agreements August 28, 1937. The right is here nated for cutting on a portion of that have been held to be legal the NtiSW'i, all of the NElaSEU by reserved to waive technical de and binding. 524 Maio Street Telephone Cottage Grove 83 and a portion of the NWUSE'A, fects in this advertisement; to re ject all bids, or to award the tim More than 33 percent of World ber for the amount of the highest bid to other than the highest bid War II veterans already have ap der when necessary, pursuant to plied for education or on-the-job the Act of August 28. 1937 <50 training under G. 1. Bill provi Stat. 874i, in order to provide a sions. continued supply of timber to local industry so as to assure the per manence of the community which is dependent upon such industry. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 26th day of November, 1946. W. H. Horning, Chief Forester, O. & C. Administration. 17-4t-20 Naatinel, Cottage Brow, Oregon American Farmers Face Surplus in ’47 on Two Crops LEGAL NOTICES Shell Oil Co. Will Make Glycerine The commercial production <>r synthetic glycerin, a dream of the chemical industry for more than a century, will lie a reality when Shell Chemical Corporation's sev en million dollar glycerin plant is completed early in ¡918. according to J. Oostermeyer, Preslihmt. The plant will lie located in Houston Texas. During (ho the unprw- dented demand for glycerin for ex plosives overran the supply com mercially available front natural animal and vegetable fats. Re quirements wore met only by the salvage of kitchen fats in millions of American homes. Synthetic manuHcturv of glyc erin by a process <lcM*lo|Mai in the laboratories of Shell Develop ment Company at Emeryville, Cal ifomia will acid to the supply now being produced by the soap manu- facturer«. «nid In Shell Chemical's new plant, glycerin will be manufactured syn thetically from a stable supply of the chemicals propylene, chlorine and caustic soda. According to the announcement, the plantW output will tend to steady prosent wide fluctuations in price and case cur rent shortages. KEM S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Your Shopping Center In Cottage Grove You will like our service and you'll find a stock of high grade merchandise from which to choose your gift». SHOP KEM’S FOR: Xmns Curds, Seals, and Wrapping» Beautiful Stationery, Gift Boxed and monogrammed if you like. Baby Toys and Seta Flash Lights and Batteries Badger Shaving Brushes the first in year» Schick Electric Shavers & Shaveresl Men’s Toiletries & Shaving Sets Gillette Razor Sets Beautiful China, Pottery Si Glassware Fine Leather Goods — Bill Folds, Key Tainera, Vic Vet täyt O8OY! Zipper Note Books, Gent's Travel Kits, and Brief Cases Nylon Brush and Coinb Sets — Dresser Sets Little Lady & Malinda Toiletries for Children and Teenagers NOW YOU CAN arrange for LUMP SUM PAYMENT of YOuQ Gl INSURANCE. LEARN ABOUT TMl$ ANO OTHER NEW BENEFITS AT Y our nearest va office . 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