The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 30, 1952, Page 21, Image 21

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M r*. G al* Kuby* Keportar
Phone 791R1
< tetolw r Kt to organize w h at they
cho*e to i-n ll a L ite r a r y S ociety
T hey eh-i led Lyn n Hu w e t o f C ot-
lage G rove president and A rch ie
P ow ell vice president. In vie w o f
long fa ll and w in te r evening*
ahead, debate* are to I*- planned
aa w e ll a* various e n te rta in m e n t*
to b rin g out In d ivid u a l ta le n t*.
The* «ccond m eeting I* to In- at
7:30 p m F tld n y evening, O ctola-r
31, a* a H allo w e en p a rty nt the
Hean M a rtin home up Cougar
Rend. M r M a rtin and M r*. Arden
P ow ell are In charge o f e n te rta in ­
m ent K efrcu hm cnt* w ill be nerved.
N eighbor* o f the co m m u n ity are
c o rd ia lly Invited.
i o f the P r c c ln r l* o f sold election
| are herein designated a* the same
a* the Judge* and C le rk * o l the
biennial election held on »aid dale
A ll a-, provided tiy O rdinance
No 137G, passed by the Common
C ouncil and approved by the May-
| o r on O ctober 6th, 1952,
H a led O cto be r 7th, 1952.
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D J. A llen ,
W ild t'a n a illa n H o nke r* get'sc
th a t fle w lin n k ln g ove r th ........ ..
m u n lly Inal week M-emed m ore In
areorilnnee W ith the w e a th e r to
head south w ith recent ton and
C it y R e co rd e r,
coo le r
tem pe rature *.
However,
The following is the Charier
confusing «* n a tu re some 1 1 m e t I*
Am endm ent to I«* voted upon:
the fk iw r r ln g quince nt the Lee
CHARTER A M EN D M EN T
B ech told place |* bloom ing I hl*
AN A (T TO A M E N D T H E
fa ll a fte r bloom ing a t the re g u la r
C H A R T E R O P T H E (T T Y O p
tim e la d spring
C ' ( I T A G E d l « )V E , L A N E C O U N ­
Nlnuh burn »pot fire * gave a
TY, O R EG O N , H Y A D D IN G A
spectacular h illsid e glow In tin-
NEW ’ C H A I*T E R T H E R E T O A U ­
evening du*k T hursd ay and F rid a y
T H O R IZ IN G A N D E M B O W E R -
on the W illn rd M cK ay, Russell
IN G T H E C O M M O N C O U N C IL
B ra ils nod George H m all plan*«.
O P T H E C IT Y T o IS S U E A N D
L ig h t ra in T hursd ay made the i
N O T H E O P H I*K 4 IA I.
S E L L N E G O T IA B L E B O N D S O p
w«*>d* c o n d itio n * Ju d rig h t to
E L E C T IO N H » lt C IT Y O P
I D E C IT Y IN T H E A M O U N T O p
burn.
< O T T A H E G R O VE, O R EG O N ,
T W t» H U N D R E D SEVEN TY
C lif f F oster cam ped serious In ­
N O Y E M R E R 4. IBA2.
F IV E T H O U S A N D <9279,000.001
ju r y and received o n ly broken |
D O L L A R S . OR SO M U C H
gla»»e* and a cut over h l* r ig h t |
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
eye in q u irin g fo u r stlte h e * In an T h a t an election w ill la- held In T H E R E O F AS M A Y HE N EC KS-
an-ldent O c to lie r 17 when the the C ity o f C o tta ge G rove, Ore SARY POR T H E P U IU -O SE O P
AN
A D D I­
cem ent tru c k he w a* d riv in g w ent gon, on Tuesday, the -llh day o f C O N S T R U C T IN G
T IO N A L W A T E R R E S E R V O IR
over
a
15
foot
bank
and
wa«
de-
.. ,__.
Novem ber, 1952. fro m the h o ur of
C O N S T R U C T IN G ,
RE
m ollahed on the new highw ay con- r (ght o’ckx k In the fo iw o o n Io A N D
B U IL D IN G , R E P L A C IN G , R E ­
» Iru c tlo n
near C om atock
T h e - th e hour o f e ig h t o'clock In the
E X T E N D IN G
AND
tru c k la-longlng to Z u m w a lt and afternoon, and at said election a P A IR IN G .
IM P R O V IN G T H E W ATI-31 D IS ­
W illia m * at Saginaw.
t 'lia r t e r Am endm ent e n title d "A n
T h e second h u n tin g t r ip to east­ A d fu Am end the C hai te r o l tin- T R IB U T IO N S Y S T E M O P T H E
e rn O regon was m ore succcsaful c it y o f C ottage Grove, I juic Coun- C IT Y O P C O T T A G E G RO VE.
e co u nty o iie g o n .
than the firs t fo r M r. a rut M r*. ly . Oregon, by adding a new chap­ l a T n
HE
c r t* Y ' o p
C O TTAG E
Ijiw re m -e P unk when M r. Punk te r the re to a u th o riz in g an il em-
G RO VE. O R EG O N , O R D A IN S AS
got a t-fl point buck last week l*>w erlng the Com m on C ouncil of
FO LLO W S:
near S ilv e r Lake. P ou r p o in t* on the C ity Io Issue and M il n e g o ti­
HE I T E N A C T E D BY T H E
one side and six on the oth e r.
able b ra d * o f the C i t y in the E LE C T O R S O P T H E C IT Y OP
■ xmdon "school
am ount o f T w o H und red Seventy
N ew p u p il* last week Included Five Thousand <9275,000.001 D o l­ (*< ) IT A < IE GR< )VE, L A N E C< )UN -
Joy. G ay and M a ry M cD onald in lar», o r so m uch the re of a* m ay T Y , O R E G O N :
Section I : T h u ( (he Common
the »lath, fo u rth and second he necessary fo r the |air|>oae of
C ouncil o f I fie C ity o f Cot luge
grade*.
i*onsfructing an a d d itio n a l w a te r
T h e re w ill be no school T h u ra ­ re a rrv o lr and c o n stru ctin g , re ­ G rove Is hereby au thorized and
day o r F rid a y , O cto be r 90 and 31. bu ild in g, replacing, re p a irin g , ex­ em powered to Issue and sell nego­
tia b le bonds o f the C ity to the
lo c a lis e o f
te a c h e r* w o rk s h o p
tending and Im p ro vin g the w a te r
W ednesday each room w ill have a d is trib u tio n system o f the C ity of am ount o f T w o H undred Seventy
H allow een p a rty am i e n te rta in ­ C ottage (¡rove, la m e C o un ty, O re ­ Plve Thousand (9275.000.00) D o l­
lars, o r no m uch the re of as m ay be
m ent.
gon,*) In itia te d by a |>etition o f the
M rs Dean M cD onald I* cred ited e le cto r* o f said C ity and re fe rre d necessary fo r th e pui|x>se o f con­
w ith bagging the largest deer re ­ to th e electors by the Common s tru c tin g an a d d itio n a l w a te r res­
p o rte d at Ixindon S tore from local C ouneil fo r th e ir approval o r re ­ e rv o ir and c o n stru ctin g , re b u ild ­
ing. replacing, rt-|>uiring. extending
te rra in , a 204 pound buck k ille d je ction . •
and im p ro v in g tire w a te r d is trib u ­
In the S co tt* va lle y v ic in ity S a t­
T in t p o llin g places fo r the ho ld ­
urday. Q u ite a s to ry is Connected ing -tf »aid election in P recinct 1, tion system o l the C ity o f C ottage
G rm V Lane C ounty, Oregon.
w ith th e hu nt w hich took place W ard 1; P re cin ct* 2 and 3, W ard
Ile ctlo n St T h a t the bonds here­
fro m the top o f a high stum p on 2: and P ro -m e t 4, W a rd 3. w ill la­
by a u thorized sha ll be denom i­
lo gg ing ground* where M r, M c­ the -tame as those designated fo r
D onald w o rk *
Mr«
M cDonald the biennial election held on said nated "C o tta g e G rove W a te r Res-
t-rv o lr and W a te r M ain Bond»."
had to be helped up on the stum p date.
T hey shull lx- a general o b lig a tio n
a* w e ll a* down again but her
T he ju d g e s and C lerks o f each of the ( T ty o f C o tta ge G rove and
high perch did not *| m >II her aim
a* M r Ruck came by.
M r. and M rs. M cD onald and
fo u r daughters re ce n tly moved |
here fro m M a rro la and arc re n tin g
th e a im rlm e n t over fsin d o n store.
M rs M d to n a ld Is a siste r Io Poy
M a rtin , who lives on the fo rm e r
W . C T h o rjie place In S c o tt* v a l­
ley He Is no re la tio n to the Dean
M a rlin s a t Ixm don (to re .
R elatives o f Dean M a rtin , h l*
youngest b ro th e r, Irw in , and a
nephew. Is-slic Selvere o f P o r t­
land. came S a tu rd a y to hunt In
loca> h i* * . , . - . . ...
M r. and M rs E lvki K e lly cn-
te rta ln e d at th e ir home O ctober
22 w ith a fa m ily d in n e r fo r n
ne|>hcw, K en ne th I ’c rln i, who w a*
home on fu rlo u g h
T o those w ho th in k the O regon
f i r tree g ro w n »low ly just ask the
C la ris Abeenc* as they s triv e c a d i
y e a r to cle a r th e ir fro n t fuistu re
fie ld th a t threatens to ou tg ro w
w ith lit t le f ir * anti shut out th e ir
vie w across the lake.
T o m m y Ila n tn n I* confined to
h l* home w ith an Illness brought
on hy an acute »Inns Infection
M r and M rs. Fred M dls took
advantage o f the open fa ll w e a th ­
e r to do one m ore Job before
•fo rm s come, th a t o f p a in tin g
th e ir house and the Illu r k h u tle
post office.
M r. and M r*. E lvis K e lly put a
new green eom fiosttlon nx>f on
th e ir house last week.
T he wood fib re class being spon­
sored by H ebron G range Hom e
(k fr c tu * Nummbtr 1, I USD
K ro n o m ir* clu b a t the grange hall
w ill hold it * next m eeting nt 1
Student*, businessmen, housewives, nurses, week-end v is ito rs ...
p m . O ctober 30. I*oinsettlas and
tv try b o d y can use G reyhound’s 6-Rido Book and nave! You can
vio le ts w ill I«» made. In s tru c to r,
buy a 6 Ride Book between sny tw o given po in ts in O regon w ith
M r*. M n u rln e P e rk in * o f C ottage
tru ly big savings. A ny mem ber o f the fam ily can use it in c ith e r
G rove, w ill have m a te ria l to be
direction. T ickets good fo r 30 days.
purchaser!. Anyone Interested In
m n k ln g
a r tific ia l
flo w e r*
and
decorations m ay atten d A vote
w ill be. take n on h o ld ing tw o
Cottage Grove to Corvallis
classes n t a ll day m ee ting * to
ta k e care o f the Increased en ­
ro llm e n t a fte r the O ctober 30
•
6 O n e-W ay Ticket* Co»t ( in d u d m t M t r a l t a i )
. . $10.(18
m eeting. T h ir ty - fo u r attended the
6-Ride Family Book Co»t* (N o f r d t r a i» « ) . .
a fte rn o o n lesson Inst week when
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geranium s and the phantasy flo w e r
were made fo r l*>th corsages and
d e cora tive arrangem ents.
L ite ra ry (Society
A gro up o f neighbors In the
co m m u n ity gathered at the home
o f M r. and M rs. A rc h ie P ow ell
M e rl K in g
It) No. Mth
Ph. 07
LEOAL NOTH’ES
Mil
v©n
shall be in denom inations o f P lve
Hundred <»500 00, D o lla rs, o r One
Thousand <»1,000.00) D o lla r* each
or
both, o r in m u l t i p l e *
th e re o f in the d i s c r e t i o n ol
the Com m on C ouncil o f
the
C ity
o f C ottage Grove, O re ­
gon. The f ir * t in sta llm e n t o f p rin -
cip al xhnil fa ll due and I*- payable
not la te r tha n liv e (5) years, and
the last in sta llm e n t not la te r Ilia n
tw e n ty -fiv e (25) years fro m date
o f issue, and the in s ta llm e n ts o f
p rin c ip a l sha ll e ith e r I*- equal o r
s u b s ta n tia lly <-qtlal in am ount, o r
the com bined in sta llm e n ts o f p rin ­
cipal and in te re st due in an y year,
shu ll lx-, as n e arly a* pra cticab le,
In such sum * as w ill p e rm it o f an
equal annual ta x levy fo r the re ­
tire m e n t o f the prinei|>al o i and
the paym ent o f tlx- Interest o f said
bonds. Said bond* shall hear In te r ­
est a t the ra te o f not to exceed
fiv e |>erccnt (5 % ) |*-r unnum , In ­
terest payable se m i-a n n u a lly; the
C ity o f C ottage G rove to reserve
the rig h t to re tire any o r a ll o f
said bonds on and a fte r ten 410)
years tro m da le th e re o f In acco rd­
ance w ith the provisions o f Section
97-101 O .C .L.A. and a ll acts am en­
d a to ry thereto.
.fh e best in te re st o f (he C ity in Tliurs^ Oct. 80, IB.>7
(taellon 8: T h e Com m on Council e ffe c tin g a sale. I f no sa tis fa c to ry
o f the ( T ty o f C ottage G rove I* bid* fo r Hw purchase o f the bonds
hereby a u thorized to Include in its lx* received, the O im rn o n C ouncil
general la x levy s u ffic ie n t s|*-eial m ay sell said bond* a t p riv a te
levy to pay the Interest on the sales a t not less than |<ar and ac­
bonds and provide a s in k in g fund crued Intere st.
fo r the am ounts d u e , provided
Heettoa 6 : T he indebtedness au­
the re be not s u ffic ie n t revenue th o rize d by th is am endm ent to the
fro m the w a te r system Io l<ay the C h a rte r o f the C ity o f C ottage
same.
¡G rove is in ad d itio n to a li o th e r
Section ( : The Common Connell indebtedness au thorized and in ­
o f llie C ity o f C ottage G rove is c u r r e d by the C ity o f C ottage
hereby a u thorised lo issue and * m -I1 Grove, and shall not tie considered
the said bonds fro m tim e to lim e as affected by any lim ita tio n o f
as it m ay deem necessary fo r the the indebtedness in the C h a rte r
purpose herein specified, Dut be­ o f (he C ity , o r elsewhere.
fore any of the bonds s h a ll tie sold
(taction 6: The f u n d s a ris in g
the y shall !*■ advertised fo r sale fro m tlx- sale and disijosal o f a ll
by p u b lica tio n in a newspaper pub­ bomb, provided fo r in th is act shall
lished in C o tta ge Grove, Oregon, lx* know n as ’ C o tta ge G rove
once a week fo r tw o successive W a te r Reservoir and W a te r M ain
and consecutive weeks p rio r to the Bonds" and shall tx* kep t separate
da te o f sale, a n d the Com m on and ai>ait fro m a ll o th e r funds o f
< b u n c il may also give no tice o f the Hx- C ity o f O jtta g e G rove and
sail- o f said bonds in such o th e r sha ll lx* used o n ly as in tfiis aet
pa|<*rs ns i t m ay deem to tx? fo r provided.
8 - 4 tc - ll
The ttenllnel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
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