The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10 The .Sentinel, ( ottaen Grove, Oregon Thum., April tl, ItMH of objection* t liete to and for final
settiement of said Estate. AV AN­
' account for the final settlement ELLE A WICKS. Administratrix
of said Estate in the Circuit Ctourt HERBERT W LOMBARD. At-
33-5t-37
for Lane County, Oregon, and that torney for Estate.
Tuesday, the 26 day of April. 1949.
NOTICE OF HEARING
More than one-third of Oregon
at the Circuit Court Room of said traffic accidents occur on slippery
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
Court, in the County Court House pavements. Let’s quit skidding
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: in Eugene .Lane County. State of ourselves.
That the undersigned Administra­ Oregon, at ten o’clock in the fore­
trix of the Estate of LESLIE S noon, has been by said Court fixed ’ou can sell through the classified
WICKS, Deceased, has filed her as the time and place for hearing
Tages 14 and 15.
LEGAL NOTICES
DELIGHT VALLEY
(Mr*. E. I). Sherrill, reporter
lihone 648R4)
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
t ILL I OR BIDS FOR SALE
Mint
e
ion i t in t<\। ion
E ; SE’tSW'* sec. 19. T 111 S„ It.
5 E.; lots 1. 2. 3, 4. less 7 3 uervs
highway right of way, sis' 18, T.
16 S . It 6 E , W M , Lane Cuunty,
Oregon, subject to rights of way
lor an eleetile transniissioh Une
and Forest Service Roads und
telephone lines, also situated
within the Willamette National
Forest. Any and all persons
claiming the lands .sehsted, or
hasing I mhui fide objections to tile
exchange, should file their pro­
test» on or ta'fore May 3, 1949
CHARLES D LEE
34 It 38
Manager.
ii huntiibli dcud tlnilH'r located un
in area embracing nliout 50 acres
within section 15, T21S. R1E.
WM, Umpqua National Forest,
< trcgun. I'Stiinated to tie 250.000
leet H AL, more or less, of IXiUg-
las - fir, and an unrslUnatvd
umourtt of other specie* of saw-
tinitier No bid for les* than $1 80
pei M fis’t for i>ouglas-flr, and
$1 00 per M feet for other species
will ls> considered $500.00 must
.iceoliipaiiy each bld, to be applied
on the purchase priiv, refunded,
<>r retained In part as liquidated
damages, according to the condi­
tion* ol sale. The tight to reject
any and all bid* Is reserved. Be­
fore bid* are submitted, full in-
foimatlon concerning the timber,
tliv condition* of sale and the sub­
mission of liids should lie obtained
from the Forest Su|iervtoor, Roar-
burg, Oregon, or the District Han­
ger, Disston, Oregon.
35-21-37
a7a2l
Miss Maric Hansen, who had
OF ( III R( Il Pilori RIA
been at home for the past week,
Foivst Exchange No. 01062,
left by plane on Saturday. April
Scaled bids will be nveivi'd for
16 tor Cincmnatti. Ohio where she thv sale of the old Methodist Unites! States Di'partinent I of the
will take up a position on the die­ church building nt 3C*5 Main Interior, Oregon District L n n d
tary staff oT the Good Samaritan Street, Cottage Grove. Oregon, Office, Portland
IM, Oregon,
<
hospital. Miss Hansen had been until May 1, 1919. Building to la' March 22, 1949. Notice is hereby
with the nursing staff of the Gen- torn down and site cleared by given that the South Fork Log­
eral Hospital in l\>rtland for the purchaser within 90 days of sale. ging Company, Springfield, Ore­
past three years,
A certified check for 20’ nt the gon, di«i, on December 23, 1948.
Mi-s. Max Sears assisted in the bid to accompany the bid which make application under the act of
installation ceremonies of the will be applied on purchase price. March 20, 1922 (12 Stat HID. us
White Shrine in Klamath Falls, on Deposits of unsuccessful bidders amended by the act of Febtunry
IDKEST TIMH» H
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. U-14, of lavne County. State Saturday, April 9.
will be returned. The right to re­ 28. 1925 I 43 Stat. 1090), to select N VITONAL
FOR BALK
of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Cottage Grove Union Hi«h
,, L
, ject any or all bids will lie re­ certain timtter from portion* of
School on the 13th day of May, 1949, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of discussing the budget for
Mr-
',rs Hugh McDaniel*
MALVAGE M M E
the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1949, and ending June 30. 1950. hereinafter set forth, and to vote entertained Tom Yocum of Eu- served by the txxird of trustees, unsurveyed sections 20. 29. 32. T.
17
S.,
R.
5
E.,
W.
M.
Oregon,
situ
­
S.
L.
Mackin,
chairman,
Charles
on the proposition of levying a district_tax. _
__
gene as a week-end guest, also en-
Sealed bid* will be recclved by
joying the visit on Sunday of Mr Akerblade. s<vre»ary. Mall sealed ated within the Willamette Na­ the Forest Superviaor, Rimeburg,
BUDGET
tional
Forest
in
exchange
for
lots
। and Mrs. Willis Stevens, recently bids to S. L. Mackin, <’>47 First
Oregon, up to nn<| noi Inter than
Schedule I
' of Port land, but now located in Street, Cottage Grove. Oregon. 5. 6, 7. 8. SWL. NtsSF.L sec 1. 2:00 p.m. May 10. 19-19, for ali
Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Batear«*
Total All Fund«
Onerai rima
ITEM
""" •n"1*1**' j b-ugene. Mr. Stevens and Mr. Mo For further information call Chas. T 17 S.. R. 3 E : lot 7. I ' ‘ s\\ -
tiu* Ilve titnbrr markial or desig­
Estimated Receipts from
simony
Daniels were former business asso- Akerblade, phone 341.11 niter 5 <X) SWUSE’» sec.» 6, T. 17 S R. I natisi for cutting, and all iner-
Delinquent Taxes_________
$ 5.000.00
$ 4,700.00
$ 300.00 elates.
p.m.
36-3tc-38
5. Vocational Education______
2.6(XHX)
2.6tMHX)
A pre-Easter egg hunt at the
6. High School Tuition_______
2,000.00
2.1MXHO
NOTHE OF HEARING
school provided many thrills (or
12. Transfer from Reserve Fund
30.000.00
30,tMXHX>
ON FIN \l. U ( OI N F
: the nine little pre-school tots,
13. State School Support_____
45.63O.IX)
45.630 00
14. Other Sources ____ _______
। who attended school from 10:30
400.00
400 00
NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
15. Estimated Total Receipts
A M. to 1:00 P M on Friday. April
$85.630.00
$85.330.00
16. Estimated Available Cash Balance ... ...... ............
: 15. as well as for the students. Hint the undersigned, Adminis-
17. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance
$85,630.00
$85.330.00
$ 300iX) Approximately 200 eggs were clcv- trattix <>f the I.state of HARRY
erly concealed in the grass and
SHEARER. Dcceas.x!, has tiled
Kat unsren
Budget
Expenditure« foe Three Fiscal Tears Next
[shrubbery around the building.! her account for the final settlv-
SkpcndituFM
Precedine the Current School Year
in Detail
Second Year
for U n
Anothvr pleasure was added to the: ment of said Estate In the Circuit
Firat Year
ExpeoditurM
day when Mrs. Culver had each h>r Lane County. State ot
Current
Olw Taarty Gtw Twly • little visitor color a picture of a »»regon, and that Tuesday, the 10
lyw P»ru-1
In Detail
School Year
Totals
basket filled with eggs. Top hon- lay of May, 1949, in the Circuit
1 »«-«»
1HÍ-W
1HTU
ora for the best work went to Car- t’ourt R<s>m ot said Court, in the
alee McDaniel.
County Courthouse, in Eugene,
Schedule II—General Fund
Estimated Expenditure#
L GBNERAL CONTROL
Easter visitors over the week- lJlne 1 ounty. State of i iregon, at
1. Personal service:
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs .
h‘>ur
in the fore-
) Superintendent _________
$ 4,000.00 $ 3,700.00 $ 3,300.00
M. A Horn, included Mrs. Arthur n<xvn has been bv said < <>urt fixed
) Clerk ______________
600.00
6OO.(W
600.00
‘smith and daughter. Mrs. Kohn, “f ,h<’
,,n,i P1««'- 'j* iHarmg
<31 Office Help ............................. _______ - 1,81X1.00
1.200 00
974.08
of Mt. Shasta. Calif. Mr. Smith.1 «‘»»kettons to said b mal Account,
2. Supplies
________ ___ ____ -
225.00
225.00
137 29
who has been here for the pust ; and for final settlement of said
Electians and publicity............................... ..
20000
10000
158 20
,
several weeks, and engaged in Estate. PEARL A SHEARER.
Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .... -
100.00
200.00
75.51
Other expense of general control ...............
building a house for Mr. and Mrs Administratrix. HERBERT W.
250 00
250 (X)
156.00
Hom. returmxl to his home with LOMBARD, Attorney for Estate.
•-
Expense of General Control____ _ $ 7,275.00 $ 6.175 00 $ 5.-W1 08 $ 4.494.08 $ 3.928 45 his family, Sunday evening.
35-5t-39
IL INSTRUCTION—Sapervialoa
Wm. Norris suffered injury to
NOTICE TO' < KEDITORS
1. Personal service:
1 the ligaments of his left leg and
<D i’rincipal and Superintendent ...
_. $ 5,180 00 $ 4,260.00 $ 3.799 92
it
was
necessary
to
place
the
leg
(4) Office Help . _~___________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
900 0(3
900 00
695.40
in a cast.
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors
। that the undersigned has been a|>-
250.00
181 48
250 00
The special meeting at the pointed Executor of the l-ast Will
5. Total Expense of Supervision____
Here’s one fella who forgot that we have —
_ $ 6.330.00 $ 5.410.00 $ 4.676 80 $ 4.179.20 $ 3,770.82 school was( held on Monday even- and Testamcnt of OSCAR II.
ing. at which time R. C. Oster
Deceased, by the Circuit
HI. INSTRUCTION—Tredhlng
was elected as director filling the Cour( of
Cwin,
Or. gon.
1. Personal service:
vacancy left by the resign« ion of
A|,
ns h a
(.lamis
( 1 > Teachers’ Salaries___________
.. $82,800 00 $70,400 00 $56.41444
Mr. Crouch. A negative vote was
an. n |rt il
(2) Substitute Teachers________ __
73O.OÛ
500.00
349 50
2. Library supplies, repairs _________
east on the proposed six percen ,
lgrnt tb(,
w(|h
75.00
75 00
50H0
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)____
. 2,400.00
2,100.00
1,852.99
tax hm.tation measure. The nevi VOU(.h,,„ wlfh,n slx months fn„n
1 Tr“1? T
1 on
Hth day of April. 1949. to the
$86.025 00 $73.075.00 $59.488.73 $42.569 28 $36,045.24 XS?
Friday. May 6. for the pui^ose
at
tau.
,,r
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
of voting the bond issue Pertet"- RICHARD L THWING. 34 N. 6th
Personal service:
ing to the
' st . Cottage Grove. Oregon. NOR-
(1) Custodians and other employees
$ 6,200.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 5,242 00
ling hours will be imm 2 P.M. to M
r
11«
•
«
i
*
MAN < A( n>N. Executor of the
2. Custodians supplies______________
700 00
700.00
614 98
7 ™
,a" recisten-d voters
wi|, an(J T„st;|,n<
of
3. Fuel ......
2-300 00
1,850.00
1.790.64
■n this school district are urged to ()SrAR „ BRAJN
4. Light and power_____ •
1 200 00
1,000 00
1.192.26
105 Sixth
take action.
RICHARD L. THWING. Attorney
5. Water ......................
400 00
Phone 57
200.00
72.32
6. Telephone __2_________________________
Jack Antonson had an extended jor Estate.
36-5tc 40
250 00
175.00
58 45
7. Gas_____________________
I Easter vacation when he accom-
175.00
125.00
8. Other expense of operation____________
150.00
150.00
9814
panied his father to Medford,
where Mr. Antonson is now cm-
___ L Total Expense of Operation
$11.375.00 $10.200.00 $ 9.06869 $ 6.610 95 $ 5,507.77 ployed, leaving in the early hours
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
of Monday morning and return­
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and
ing Tuesday afternoon.
equipment ____________________
. $ 800.00 $ 80000 $ 651.13
Mrs. Reginald Haight and sort
2. Repair and maintenance ot;
Eric,
of Camas, Wash, and Mr
<1 > Buildings_________________________
2,000 00
2.250.00
1,183.42
ami Mrs. J. F. Walden, of Eugene,
(2) Grounds ______ ,_____ L .._____ __ _
2,000.00
2,000.00
were among the Saturday evening
13.000.00
(3) Grounds from reserve fund______ '..... . 13.000 00
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
$18,050 00 $17,800.00 $ 1.83455 $ 4,143.17 $ 2.888 90 , M. A. Horn.
VL AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed were I
1. Health service:
called to Portland last week, by '
(2) Supplies and other expenses
i the death of Mrs. Reed’s brother. ,
M’DtUM-DUTY RA NR
50.00 $
55 31
$
5000 $
MEDIUM-OUTV PICKUP
2. Transportation of pupils:
I They plan to move into the new
Modal 3RO5 —137
wAsdbow.
G.V.W.
Modal 3404 125% iodi adi aalba m, Maximum G.V.W. 5400 lb. O*Wr
(1) Personal service__________
6,700.00
4.905 00
5,400.00
Horn house, the latter part of
4700 lb. Alio oruJoM« in bgbt duty Modal 3t05 —
modal, avoilobloi 3404 137 indi adtaalbom. Maximum G.V.W.
(2) Supplies and other expenses_________
2.(XX).00
2.000 00
1,636 91
116 mdi orba.Ibata, Maximum G.V.W, 4400 lb.
i this week.
4700 lb.| 3104 — 116 indi adiaolboxo. Maximum G.V.W. 4400 lb.
(3) Repair and replacement of busses ___
2,700.00
2,700 00
3,171.17
The Walker Union Sunday
3. Other auxiliary agencies:
School observed Easter Morning
(1) • Insurance _________________________
800 00
650 00
(21 Industrial Accident Fees ____________
with a program of Scripture read­
50.00
123 49
150 00
(3) Agricultural Department Trans. _____
250.00
ings taken from St. Mark, which
250.00
250 00
(4) Replacement of Busses __ ,_____ ___
5,000.00
5,000.00
was by the junior girls’ class,"a
__ _____ 15,000.00 ..... ....... .
(5) Replacement Busses from Reserve Fund
recitation by Shirley Sherrill, a
4i Total Expense of Auxiliary Agende*
$17,650.00 $31,280.00 $10.341 88 $11,547 16 $ 8,045 27 girls’ chorus, and an egg hunt im­
mediately after classes were dis­
VII. FIXED CRAHGE8
missed. The morning worship ser-
1. Insurance
______
$ 2,400.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 2.806.73
vices included an accordion sok>
(2) Retirement__
3.162.17
4.300.00
3,900.00
by Dixie Garris and a vocal solo
$ 6,700 00 $ 6,000.00 $ 5.968.90 $ 3,395.68 $ 1.748.89 by Mrs Sherrill. The church was
beautifully decorated with jon-
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
quil, daffodil and lilac.
There’s a Chevrolet truck
New furniture, equipment and replacements $ 6,400.00 $ 1.500.00 $ 1,210.56
Sunday dinner guests the
at _
5. New furniture, equipment and replacements
Sherrill
home
were
George
Strat-
from Reserve Fund______________ _______
for every job
2.000.00
ton and his house guests, Mr. and
6. Other capital outlays:
4,500.00
Mrs.
Lee
Rusk,
of
Milwaukie,
Ore
­
(1) Library books ...____________________
700.00
600 00
with rapacities from 4,000 Ibt. to
gon.
(2) Reserve Fund—Replacement Equipment 1,000.00
1,000.00
16,000 Mw. G.V.W.-from
(3) Athletic field ........................................
Mrs. Ed. Sherrill was pleasantly
15,000.00
15,000.00
(4) Athletic field from Reserve Fund
17.000 00
surprised when friends and fam­
wharf dalìvary uniti to
mattivo hoavy-duty
7. Total Capital Outlays ....................
. $40,100.00 $20,100.00 $ 1.210.56 $ 1.649 34 $ 2.205.70 ily gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Arne on Sunday
modelt.
IX. DEBT SERVICE—NON-BONDED
evening to help her celebrate her
1. Interest on warrants........ ......... ........
$
3.89 birthday. Cards and gifts replaced
$ 200.00 $
50.00 $
16.76
HOHT-DUTY
the traditional eggs in the treas­
_ __ «. Total Debt Service, Non-bonded .
CARRYAU SUSURRAN
ure hunt that highlighted the
Modal 3114 >14 Indi »W.
X. EMERGENCY
$ 1.500.00 evening, especially for the hon­
. $ 2.000 00 $ 3,000 00
G.V.W
oree.
The
evening
was
spent
in
4400 lb.
Total Schedule II—General Fund—Total esti­
GOHT-O u V y CANOFY EXPRESS
song,
with
Gary
Arne
playing
the
mated expenses for the year—sum of items
Modal 3107—116 - indi whanlbata,
violin, accompanied by Mrs. Tom
«ul;7* IV’9’ v-4' VM- v11-4
Maximum G.V.W. 4400 Ibi. Alio
VIII-7, IX-3, X_________________
5193.505 00 $173,090.00 $109,407.95 $89,441 99 $65.344.87 Absher at the piano.
available in Medium Dufy Modal 3407
George Stratton, Who has sold
— 137. indi whaalboia, Maximum
FORWARO-CONTROl CHAtlu
Schedule Ilf—Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
his farm to Philip Lake, has ar-
G.V.W. 4700 lb.
1 Principal on bonds (include negotiable in­
,25%
ranged
for
an
auction
of
all
stock
terest • bearing warrants issued under
7000 lb'
arn,lahl» *" Modal 3942-
and household goods on Sunday,
section 111-1016, O. C. L, A.).... .......... $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500 00 $ R,500 00
137 indi whaalboio, Maximum G.V.W. 10,000 lb.
April 24, beginning at 1:00 P.M.
2. Interest on bonds ........................................... _ 2,500.00 ___ 3,000.00___ 3,000.00_____
tadaga Dallvory lyp, lodi., .ullabla for mouM
Mr. Stratton plans to move to the
ins on Ih. forward Control Chaxdl aro tuppllod
3. Total Schedule III—Debt Service-Bonds
Creswell vicinity some time in
by many ropulablo monuloduror,.
and Interest ..
$11,000 00 $11,500.00 $11,500.00 $10,853.13 $11,034.38
i June.
Birthdays come and go, for some
Schedule
—Summary of Estimates of Expenditure«, Receipts and Available Cash Balam*«, folks, but Ellen Sherrill's continue
Bond Tn terr nt
and Tax Levies
Total All Fund«
General Fund
and
favorites
for days at a time, for Tuesday
more Chevrolet Truckn in um
America’s Biggest Sellers
Hlnkinx Fund«
Total Sched. II
Total
m evening Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Gar­
than
any
other
make. Drive them and see. Drive
Total estimated expenditures
«9YU .V« nn
«1 cn «v« nn
$11,000.00 ris and daughter Dixie and Mr.
Greatest Servers
and Mrs. Walter Garris and son,
DEDUCT:
them and remember that only Chevrolet brings
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 85,630.00
85,330.00
300.00 Wayne, surprised her at home,
Amount necessary to balance the budget ....
. 118,875.00
10,700.00 when they presented her with a
108,175 00
You’ll share the record high regard that America
you this fullest measure of finest value together
ADD:
beautifully decorated cake, and ice
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected
holds
for
these
Advance-Design
Chevrolet
trucks.
cream fo rail, after an enjoyable
with the world’s greatest economy. For Chevrolet
during the fiscal year for
.
evening’s visit.
which this budget is made...... ..... ..... . ... ......... ......
You
’
ll
share
it
the
instant
you
drive
them.
For
.
5,000.00
4,700.00
300.00
trucks alone have 3-WAY THRIFT—the triple
The Builders Class of the Church
I Total estimated tax levien for ensuing fiscal year
$123,875.00
112,875.00
11.000.00 of Christ held Easter sunrise ser-
then and there you’ll discover the deep-down dur­
economy of low-coit operation, low-coat up­
| vices and breakfast at the home
Analysis of estimated tax levies:
able
quality,
the
outstanding
performance
and
the
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Norris,
with
keep and the lowest list prices in the entire
Amount inside 6% limitation
$68,858.40
fifty-two in attendance.
Amount outside 6% limitation
$44,016.60
rugged
reliability
that
make
them
America
’
s
truck field!
A family Easter dinner at the
Indebtedness
home of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Hem-
Dated this 13th day of April, 1949.
enway included Mr. and Mrs. Ros­
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all ne­ Signed:
coe Hcmenway and family, of
gotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under CECIL CALDWELL GEORGE McREYNOLDS
District Clerk
Chairman, Board of Directors Portland.
section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) .............. $89,500.00
^CHEVROLET/
Sunday evening guests at the
Approved
by
Budget
Committee
April 13, 1949.
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nor­
issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds” Signed:
EARL GAROUTTE
ris, were Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
WILBUR WORKMAN
.
None F.
D. E. CHAPMAN
Reeves
of Springfield.
LLOYD
H.
GRIGGS
3. Amount of other indebtedness.......... .—. None
LEE NIXON
GEORGE McREYNOLDS
Frank Gray and Hugh McDan­
JEANNE C. MORTON CLYDE E. WRIGHT
4. Total IndHitednetm
iels motored to Klamath lulls on
(sum of items 1, 2, 3) . $89,500.00
STEWART C. CARLSON CECIL E. BECK
Monday, to attend the Aberdeen
112 North 9th — Phone 771
Budget Committee
Chairman
Angus stock sale and barbebue
112 North 9th — Phone 771
S7-2t-3t
Secretary
Budget Committee
dinner.
Notice of School Meeting
SPRING IS SPRUNG
MY GRASS AIN’T RIZZ
S
I WONDER WHERE MY GARDEN IS!
All Kinds of Gardening Needs, Seeds and Feeds
B & H FEED STORE
TRANSPORTATION
UNLIMITED!
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO
COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO