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rage 1.1 The Meatlnel, ( ottage Grove, Oregon Thur«., April 18, IBM SI MMONH KIDD. LIAM KIDD and lux wile; GLENN KIDD und LU- limited by section II. article XI, CILLE KIDD, his wile; ANNA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of the Constitution of Oregon STEWART, a w Mow. RUTH 'HIE STATE OE OREGON The reason« for increasing such and CECIL E CALDWELL. NO TH E OF 84 HOOL ELEI -1 levy are: FOR LANE COUNTY C ALI) W E L L, her husband; TION IRON qi'ENTION Ol EARL S T EWA R T, a singla The completion of our athletic HERBERT W LOMBARD, IN< REAMING TAX I.RVY stadium, pmehase of a school bus, Plaintiff IM-mon; NELLIE TRAf’EWELL OVER AMOUNT I.I3HTED in and the hiring of an additional and LEONARD TRAC EWELL, SM TION IK III I.E XI. I teacher. CONSHA STEWART, a widow; her husband; Unknown heirs ol STATE < (INSTITI"HON HELEN STEWART BROWN and W B DENNIS, Debased; Un . I '1"' '«mount nt tux, In excess nt ■ I. HEREBY (DEN'the 6G limitation, proposed to Is- LIT; BROWN, her husband; AR known heirs ol W D. LANDESS, unknown heirs of any THUR J STEWART and MIL that an election will be held in levied for said year )s $93,245 10. nr named persons or DRED STEWART, his wife, of tlw School Diatrict No U-14 of Land Dated this 10th day of April, parties, if uny arc deceas'd; alno. SARAH STEWART, a single pi'i Cl>unty, Stiate oi Oregon, at the 1950 ►on; LAURA STEWART, a single all other [s*rson« or parties un- cafeteria from 2 pm to 8 pm in Wilbur Workman |HiMiii; ELEANOR FINGAL known claiming any right, title, smd school diatrict, for the pur- Chairman Board of Direstors HINDS DANFORD mid estate, lien or interest in the real puse of submitting to the legal Attest, de .crilwd in plaintiff** DANFORD, her husband: NELLIE • state voters of smd district, the i|Ucstion COOPER mid COOPER, Complaint on hie herein. Cecil Caldwell <>f lncn*u«ing the tux levy for' | her husband; HOMER KIDD and District Clerk I lefendants. the year 1950-51 over the amount TO: CONSHA STEWART, a A13-2tc A27 KIDD, his wife; Wile widow ; HELEN S T E W A R T BROWN mid LEE* BROWN, her IU band VR1 IB IR J STEWART and MILDRED STEWART, his nt (»rog?// t'hâta'S?'lÎ? n*0'1 '"/T »»•*»»“ • No <J 14, of Ume County. State •wife; SARAH STEWART, a single 3rd day nt Ma" Ì95Ì), . t 2 p m TI.L-k J m 7.n‘M\ "“ i ‘ '‘''•’'L'“* IMTxon; LAURA STEWART, a x. h-1 b-gmmng j 4 i , H5Ö. ¡,ñd indmg J.'m* T* b" h'"h w ' .. ' "" „ ' ................ llm u| single js-rson; I 30, 1951, hereinafter set forth, mid - to on the CAL HINDS DANH 1 >RD and |>ro|MMition of levying a district tax. — vote .................. . ORD, her Kurl band; NELLIE COOPER and III IX.ET ITI M COOPER, her husband; Emola HOMER KIDD and Fund ^hmah*.!1 It m * .. . < ’ «nd Avallable ( «sh Baland KIDD, his wife; WILLIAM KIDD I siKlilKed Kecclpts from 1. Dclinquent Taxes and KIDD, his wile; $ 5,( mm »( mi 3 Basic School Sup|iort Fund $ 5,(MX),00 GLENN KIDD and LUCILLE 47,000 («» 47,(MM|.(X) KIDD, his wile; Unknown heirs V<M-ational Education 2.600 IM) 12 Transfer Iroin Rcscrve Eund 2,DM( <M) 25,000.00 I I Otiier Sourccs 25,000.00 2ÍMI.IMI 200.(M) known heirs of W. D. LANDESS, 15 Estlmatrd Totut Ibrcipts $79 80000 $79,HIM) m> Deceased; unknown heirs of any 16 ENtlmatvd Ih tldt Uncollected Taxes 4,(XM).OO 4,(MMKM) I of the above named persons or (AddCaMh Hnlmicc iM-duct iM-ficID 'parties, if any are deceased; also, 17 hstimated Total Rcceipts and Available Cash Ralance or Deficit $75,8O0(X) $75.WXMX) all other |M*rsons or parties un Sehrilule II—General I iiml known claiming any right, title, I .sllmnted Expenditures estate, lien or inti rest in the real estate descrilw-d in plaintiff's H u <I k H Complaint on file herein, I >rtall«*d DEFENDANTS. 1. GENERAI. < ONTROI. k^iauin« K< NUlflg IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You arc ( 1 » Superintendent hereby summoned and required to $ 6,5<M)(Ml (2) Clerk 111 Ml < M I and answer the Complaint ( 3) Slenograpliera and other offici* assistante 1,800(M) of the plaintiff filed against you 2. Supplies 225 00 in the above entitled suit on or 3 Elections and publicity 2(M)(Ml iMdorc the last day of the time I Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.I 500.00 prescribed in the order of publica ( Kher ex|M*nsc nt general control 3/M)(Ml tion, to-wit: on or before the 27th a. Total Expense of General Control $iai25.0l) $10.125 00 $ 7,275(M) $ 6.58271 $ 5,40108 day of April, 1950; and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want II. INSTICI < TION—SU|M rxl«lon thereof, the plaintiff will apply to 1. Personal service: (1( Prlnci|MilH the above entitled Court for the $ 5,500.00 (4 » Stenographers and other off ice assistants relief prayed for in the Complaint, IMMUSÌ 2. supplies, princl|Mils and supervisors to-wit: That you, and each of you, 25000 be adjudgi d to have no estate or 8. Total Expense of 8 u | mtx taion $ 6,650 (Ml $ 6,650 (Mi $ 6.33000 $ 5,868 72 $ 4,676 80 interest whatsoever in or to the lands III INMTRI < TION—Teaching and premises described herein : til Teacher« $88,(MMI.(X) Tract 1: Lot 1, except the <21 Substitute teachers 8<M)(MI I »art deeded to the Oregon 2 . Library supplica, rejiairs 200.00 and Southeastern Railroad 3 Supplii*« (chalk, |ui|M*r, etc.) 3.000(H) Company, in block 1 of Mrs. C. A. Perkins Addition to Cot 7. Total Fx|M-n»e or Teaching $92,000.1X1 $92,(XXHX) $86.025.00 $73.207.26 $59,18873 tage Grove, as platted and re IV. OPERATION OF PLANT corded in Vol. 2 i»age 54 Dane 1 Personal aervice: County Oregon Plat Records, (11 Janitor« and other employees $ 7,(MM) Of) in I-a ne County, Oregon. Ga« 175.00 Also, the vacated jiortion of 3 Janitor«* aupplie« 1.0U0 («I I Fuel Shasta Street extending be 2,800.00 5 Light and |>ower tween the West line of Ore 1.500(H) Water gon Pacific and Eastern Rail- 40000 Telephone way Com|>any right of way 300.00 8 other expense of operation 15000 and the East line of Douglas Street extended in Cottage ». Total Kx [tense of O|wrHtli>n $1.3.325 00 $13.325 .00 $11,375 (Ml ' $11.015 16 $ 9.068 69 Grove. Dine County, Oregon. MAINTENANCE 3 nd Rt f tuts Tract 2: Lota 5 and 6. block 1 Re,»air and maintenance of furniture and 3 in Parkhurst, as platted and equipment < 1,000.00 $ recorded in Vol. 3 jxige 35 2 Repair and maintenance of: I-anc County Oregon Plat (1 > Buildings and ground« 8.500(M) Records, in Dane County, ()regon. 4. Total Expense of .Maintenance Und Kepairs$ 9,5(M>.(M) $ 9.5<Ml (XI $ 1,8(MI (MI $ 1,116 47 $ 1.831 and that the plaintiff is the owner 3 1. Al XII.IARY AGENCIEN in fee simple of the said profierty 1 Health service: as set out in the Complaint here (2) Supplies and other exiienscs $ 100.00 in; and that you, and each of you. 2 Trans|x>rtatlon of pupils: I m * forever enjoined and debarred 1 11 Personal service 7,700 (Ml from asserting any claim what (2) Supplies mid other ex|ienscs 2,(MMI (M) ever thereto adverse to the plain- <3> Rc|mir and replacement of busses 3,(MMI.(M) 3 other auxiliary agencies: tiff; and for such other and fur- 111 Personal service Insurance ther relief as to the Court shall R00.00 (2) Industrial accident fees 150.00 seem just and equitable. • 3) Replacement busses 5,000.(X) This Summons is published pur suant to an order made by Hon. Total Ex|M*n<w* of Auxiliary Agencies $18.750.00 $18,750 (Ml $17.650.00 $28,420.49 $10,341.68 William G. East, Circuit Judge of 3 II. FIXED CHARGES the State of Oregon for Lane 1. Insurance $ 2.700,00 County, on the 28th day of March. 2. Retirement 5,20000 1950, which order directs that this 4.* Total Fixed Chnrges $ 7.900 00 $ 7,900.00 $ 6.7(M)O0 $ 6,100.91 $ 5,968.90 Summons lx* published once a week for four successive weeks in 3 III. CAPITAL OI TLAVS the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a 1 Athletic field $15.(MMI(Ml ne«s|>a|M>r of general circulation, 2 Reserve fund athletic field 25,(MMI (Ml printed and published in Cottage I New furniture, equipment and replacements 6,400.00 Grove, Lane County, State of (»re- Assessments for betterments HtMItMl gon; and that you be required to ( hither capital outlays: (1) Library books appear and answer on or before 1 «H Ml(Ml (2) New bus the last day of the time prescrib'd 7,000.00 in said order, to-wit: on or before Total Capital Outlay« $55,200.00 $55,200,00 $40,100.00 $10,853 59 $ 1.21056 the 27th day of April, 1950. Date of first publication March 30. IX. DEBT SER3KE—NON-BONDED 1950. Dato of last publication 1. Interest on warrants $ 300.00 April 27, 1950. 8. Total Debt Service, Non-bonded $ 3(X).(X) $ 300.00 $ 2(X).(X) $ 213.68 $ 16.76 HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At torney for Plaintiff. P. O. Ad X. EMERGENCY $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 2,(MMI.(M) dress: Wiser Bldg., Cottage Grove. Total Scheduli' II—General Fund—Total esti Oregon. 34-5L38 mated expenses for the year sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4, The cost is small, but results VIII-7, IX-3, X $218,750.00 $193,505.00 $143,378.99 $109,407.95 often amazing thru a Sentinel want ad. Try one. Schedule III—Bond Interest mid Sinking Fund 1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under sec tion 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 2. Interest on tsmds 2,5<X).(X) 2,500.00 2,351.88 8. Total Schedule III—Debt Service - Bonds Notice of School Meeting i y and Interest Schedule 3 1 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $10,851.88 Total All Funda Totnl extimnted expenditures $229.750.00 1 H.i n '< 1 Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 79,800.00 Amount necessary to balance the budget 149.950.00 DEDIK T: Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year 4,000.00 BalHnre to I m » raised by taxation 153,950.00 ADD* Estimated amount of taxes that will not lx- collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made 12,285.00 | Totnl entlmated tax levies for ensuing flpcnl year Analysis of estimated tux levies: Amount inside 6% limitation Amount outside 6% limitation’ Indebtedness 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include nil ne gotiable intcreat-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.) $81,000.00 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued mid endorsed “not paid for want of funds” None 3. Amount of other Indebtedness None 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $81,000.00 166,235.00 $ 72,989.90 $ 93,245.10 General Fund Total Schedule 11 Rond Int. and Kinking Furui Total Kched III $218.750.00 $ ll.OOO.tX) 79,8(X).0() 138.950.00 11.000.00 4,000.00 142,950.00 11,000.00 12.285.00 155,235.00 a 11,000.00 PAT’S SAW SHOP Elden R. Grable * ELECTRICAL I CONTRACTOR none 337| 48 N. Oth House, Commercial and j Industrial Wiring Let us give it a LUBRICATION JOB J D. Gilbert'; marc ".Molly" had Mrs. Jim Espy's mother, Mrs. Single, from Grants Pass is a visi the m.-f .rtune to step thru the top of the septic tank at the Gilix'rt tor at the Espy home. homo Monday afternoon. Hailie The Nabakowski family receiv Cochran and Alvin Alien, Ixith ed Histcr greetings via telephone neighbors of Mr. Gilbert, tried to from their son, Don Nabakowski« help get her out, but to no avail, and family at Klamath Falls. but finally Jim Espy got her 1 ut Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whaley re with the aid of his model A Ford. ceived a phone call from their' And Molly was uninjured except son, Larry a few days ago. He j for a bruised leg and probably expected to leave San Diego FT i-. won't be plowing garden the rest day, on a U. S. cruiser bound for of the week. Mr. Gilbert had just Hawaii. He has recently completed used her to plow the garden for a course of study in Radar train- Hallie Cochran. and make it Sent'e As A Lamb! FREDDIE’S MOBIL STATION 5th and Main Phone 32 it doesn’t take a FORTUNE to get security Envy the man who has an oil field a few thousand feet under his winter wheat? He has one type of security, no doubt about that, and you'd be right to count him as a lucky and enviable individual. * But a full measure of security that is sound and adequate is available to the average man with an income, too, fortune or no fortune. w For a feW dollars a month you can enjoy the solid financial security pro duced by the pooled resources of millions of people like yourself. It would take an oil field of 2,000,000,000 barrels to give the equivalent of resources that are cooperatively pooled in The Equitable Society. And every member of the Society shares in the protection these resources offer. IS The financial protection provided by life insurance and annuities is avail- able to your family and every family with foresight enough to plan their future. It's the kind of security your family should not be without. J__________________________________ _________________________ A new 16-page manual, "How to make money from farm woodlands;* Is now available free on request. It includes factual information-such as timber-marketing tips, estimating tables, and suggestions on the best methods of harvesting a timber crop -of value to any owner of wooded farmlands. Write to McCulloch Motors Corp., Los Angeles 45, California, for your free copy c f Bulletin #493. Dated this 10th of April. 1950. Signed: CECIL CALDWELL WILBUR WORKMAN District Clerk Chairman, Board of Directors A fexv copies available nt our shop. Approved by Budget Committee April 10, 1950. Saws will be demonstrated* by us. Signed: LARRY E. CHAPMAN CECIL RECK Secy. Budget Committee Chin. Budget Comm. Posted this 10th of April, 1950. Ph. 146 CECIL CALDWELL, District Clerk. 41 S. Gt II .1____ a!3-2tc-a27| 36 itc-39| * munity. Alice Lamb. Terry Porter, Jimmy Quackenbush. Zack Hol- brook, Sharon Wella, David Well«, and Michael McCarty are all "en tertaining" the mumps at present, it is reported. Some of them have, been quite ill. % Does Your Auto Roar? KM FREI MANUAL OFFERED LYNX HOLLOW | ing at the Naval Training Station.' April 8 w is the 50th wsb ling Mrs. Orxllh* lalmb. Reporter anniversary of Mr and Mrs J. D. Spring, without a doubt has Dr Marlowe Schaffner nt Cut- Gilth rt. They celebrated ’he < e. «age Grove poke for tbo S D A. casHtn at the home of their young- come. Why’ Haven't you seen the church services Natur! y HK < t daughter, Mr. and Mr F')< yd little boys with the knees of their ‘opie Was the ”R< 1; n 11 m” Ni edhmn in Eugene. There they overalls dirty and nearly ready tor S jmííh I music was furio I id by a enjoyed a big anniversary dinner patches and stopping on the >vay home from school fcr just a short omii quartet from Cnf ge al which 36 of their family and I he church was priw nH’d • ,th a i other K’iativcs were pre tent /.|| game of marbles? The Wrn. McB»'e family of Eu lovely potted Easier lily by Sunnv- of the GilDrt children wire pres ’ id*' Gn erihou n. and ihe < In rch ent with the exception of one gene f railer Court was visiting I in turn p^ve it to M»»;. 1Joi e daughter, Mrs William Osgood, friends up this way one day last week. Wheeler. who wi’h her husband is a mis- Charlie Hebron left Saturday Several of the yoi.-n^ r <.f h of ionary in Calcutta, India. How f >r his home at Tacoma, Washing • he SD A. chur< h (leiid'd a ever two of the Osgixxl children, I “mi .Uonary volimi > r," meeting in J am I and Fns| were with their ton after visiting the past week with his sister's, Mrs. C. L. Quack Cottage l,rrAc, ili d.. aibi- gi .in"parents on this day. The enbush ami Mr-. Florence Berens noon. oth« r children of the Gilberts who and families. were then* included,,Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Satterwhite had the rai*.- Mrs. Mary Cutsinger, school Frank Padgett and family of Ixike. 1 f num m upset hi tnu k in to I teacher and leader of the l-H Silk <’n ek Thunxlay ni'hi around view, Oregon; their son, Raymond I health club, tmik Roberta Wells Padgel t ami wife and two small 9 o’( I rk Mr. Satterwhite sa 1 and Margaret Brown to Portiimi he rnet a cai on the cutie ly the daughter । great grandchildren) Monday nt last week where they Minkler n 1 1 i:ce and the ir'uk and the Padgetts daughter and gave the demonstration "Care of skidded on the round im k that is 1 son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I ton the Hair." being [sit on the road and went Monty, also of Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. Florerwe Berens and little John Gilbei g who live in out of control, it landed bott >m .Mi daughter, Cathy w- re quite ill part side up in (h< cri • k. Mr Satt r- Seallle, Washington: Mr and Mr- of last we< k. whitc was uninjured except for . Paul Gilbert and children whose The mumps arc making them- home is in Albany, and daughters, 1 bruises, , selver; quite at home in our com- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taulfest of । Paul Waller of Eugi nc was a Spokane. Two of Mrs Gilbert's visitor Saturday at the home of •ster were al o present, Mrs. his aunt, Mr- Chas NabakowT'i Casier Birch ni Monmouth, and 'I he Easter egg hunt at the dis Mr Lydia Myri( k of Athena. Also trict chsHil was a gnat sueces her brother, 1 nan Atiebcry nt even the weather cooperated, f ic (.amas, V/tahingtun. youngsters had a lot of fun, tl The *.* ,d. torn x 1 Fri x!‘hip were J >1s of colored eggs ar.d th i t im . ting pretty baskets to gather them in. club will h ) rid iy. A |xil luck dinner was -erved by at Mr;. R E P <y.m : A 'Til 25. Mrs. Boyd Allen, co the ladies at noon. Most of the hostess. parents were present. $10,853.13 Summary of Estimates of Ex|M*n dltures. Receipts mid Available Cash Balances, and Tax levies EHTIMATION OF TAX LKVY SILK CREEK Mihin (I ( iM’hrau, Keporli r -X ----------------------------- 1 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES THOMAS I. PARKINSON • PRESIDENT j 4 393 SEVENTH AVENUE • NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK REPRESENTED BY: HARRY '■'»-g.; ; K. METCALF i'ih at madison st , cottage grove , O regon TJ -Jj- phone um :