Thur... May JI. 1953
4-H Awards Made at Achievement Night;
Scouts to Hold Honor Court on May 25
The Seiitinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
Page 3
pose of this sale to be 925 M bd
tt. marked Douglas Fir No bid
for less than $17.85 per M bd. ft.
for the marked Douglas Fir, or a
total purchase price of $16,511 25,
that
NOTICE is hereby
will be considered. Minimum de-
Tew, second. Donna will receive
by virtue of an execution and or-
By Mrs. K. G. Conner
posit with bid, $1,450.00. SEALED
a half camp scholarship from Lor
isued out
der of foreclosure
Phone 140M
BIDS All timber designated tor
ane PTC
of the Circuit Court of the State
LORANE — 4-H Achievement
cutting on SW'.NE'^, WSNW^.
Lively Livestock clu|>: Judy
of Oregon for Lane County the
W1«. N4SWH. NWk
Night was held in the high school Conner, first; Robert Conner sec
20th day of May. 1953. upon and
auditorium Friday evening spon ond and Roberta and Douglas
SEU. : Sec 13, T. 20 S., R 6 W.,
pursuant to a decree duly given
sored by Lorane Parent-Teachers Burns tied for third. R.'bert Con
W M , estimated for the purpose
and made by said Coutt the 18th
club. A short business meeting ner will receive the PTC half
of this sale to be 2085 M bd. ft.
day of May. 1953, in a suit pend-
Douglas Fir, 20 M bd. ft. Western
was held preceding the program camp scholarship as Judy already
ing therein in which W. A
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
No bid for less than
with officers being elected for the received one.
SCHNEIDER and MARY LOUISE ST AT ES DEP A RTM E NT OF THE
$19.15 per M Ixi. ft. for the Doug
coming year.
Busy Skillets Camp Cookery:
SCHNEIDER. were plaintiffs and
las Fir, $ 05 per M bd. ft. for the
W. W BROWN and MARGARET
Mrs. Oren Jacobsen will serve John Meadows, first; Jack Wool
^T Timber marked West, tn Hemlock, or a total pur-
as president; Mrs. Frank G. Ses ery. second. John will receive the
L. BROWN, husband and wife,
sions. vice-president and Mrs. PTC half camp scholarship.
and P. A. GENT were defendants, or otherwise designated for cut- chase price of $40,028.75, will be
Lorane Hereford club: Ned Pas-
w hich execution and order of fore ting will lx offered for sale as considei > <1. Minimum deposit with
Wayne Coder was re-elected sec
half
retary-treasurer.
co, first ; winner of PTC
closure sale was to me directed follows: BIDS will be received on bid. $2,650.00. All timber desig
and commanded me to sell the tracts as hereafter designated as nated for cutting on SVjSE1», Sec.
The program opened with the camp scholarship; Russell Mit-
chell
and
Floyd
Diess
tied
for
sec
real property
hereinafter de- ORAL or SEALED BIDS at 10 00 9. T. 16 S., R. 6 W„ W.M., esti
flag salute and 4-H pledge. Doug
PACIFIC STANDARD mated for the purpose of this s»le
scribed
to
satisfy
certain liens and AM..
ond
place.
las Burns brought in the Ameri
on June 18, 1953. by the to be 515 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir.
TIME.
Mr.
Gurton
sjtoke
briefly
on
can flag and Hazel Williamson
Grove has beeu assigned to the charges in said decree specified, 1 District Forester. Bureau of Land No bid for less than $17.40 per M
carried the 4-H flag which was benefits from 4-H club work and 14th Infantry division at Fort will on Tuesday, the 23rd day of Management located at Room 212,
bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir, or a
made by the 4-H sewing and live- showed a motion picture "Cattle Lewis, Wash,, for basic training. June, 1953, at the hour of 10:00 Post Office Building. Eugene. Ore total purchase price of $8,961.00,
o
’
clock,
A.M
.
at
the
southwest
Country
”
made
by
the
Union
stock members.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs No door of the County Court House gon. Information concerning con- will b»’ ccnsidered. Minimum de-
including such posit with bid. $1000.00. UPPER
James Kotrc, camp cookery Pacific railway.
va Avants and is a member of in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, dit ions of the
4-H girls served cookies and
cere¿
leader, i acted as master of cere-
Company G, 130th Infantry Regi offer for sale and sell at public items as qualification of bidders WILLAMETTE MARKETING
punch
following
the
picture.
monies. He introduced the local
ment.
auction for cash, subject to re procedure for submitting bids, AREA (1RAL AUCTION: GREEN
loaders and Jack Gurton, county Junior-Senior Banquet
demption as provided by law, all road access, marketing area re SALE' All timlier designated for
On Friday evening. May 22, the
4-H agent.
The first experimental aerial
quirements, payments, and type of cutting on
NW %
of the right, title and interest of
Junior
Pirates
of
1953
will
enter
The combined clul>s sang “She'll
reconnaissance of troop move the defendants in said suit and
bond required, should be obtained SWU, Sec 13 T. 30 S., R 1 W .
tain
the
senior
class
with
the
an
Be Coming Round the Mountain,"
ments ifroma balloon! was made all parties claiming by, through or prior to flic ale, from the above W.M., estimated for the purpose
The right is of this sale to )>e 1995 M bd. ft.
followed by a demonstration on nual junior-senior banquet at the in May, .1862.
under them or any of them in or mentioned office,
making "Pigs in a Blanket" by Lynwood cafe in Eugene.
hereby
reserved
Douglas Fir, 65 M bd. ft. Western
to the following described real
The pirate theme will be
Jimmy Myers and John Meadows.
nival defects in this advertisement Hemlock, 15(. M bd. ft. Western
property, to-w it:
carried
out
in
table
decorations
Knot Demonstrated
and to reject any or all bids. The Red Cedar. 25 M bd. ft. Incense
NOTICE OF FIN \L
Lots 3 and 4 in Block 6 of
Judy Conner and Caro) Cole menus, placecards and invitations.
United States reserves the right Cedar No bid for less than $22.50
SETTLEMENT
Grand
Prairie
Addition
to
the
man demons trail'd how to finish a j Richard Payne will welcome the
to waive any informality in bids l>er M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir,
City of Eugene, as platted and
headscarf, then the combined ' seniors and Jimmy Singhose, pre
received whenever such waiver is $9.10 jier M bd. ft. for Hfr Wttt-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
recorded at page .50 of volume
sident
of
the
senior
class,
will
give
the United ern Hemlock, $6.00 per m bd- ft.
group gave a club yell. Russell -
interest
in
That
the
undersigned
Administra
4
Lane
County
Oregon
Plat
es for the Western Red Cedar. $6 50
Mitchell and Floyd Diess from the | the response.
States. All volumes given
tor
of
the
Estate
of
WILLIAM
Records,
in
Lane
County,
Other guests will be school
Hereford club gave a knot tying
limâtes
and
may
be
more
|x>r M bd. ft. for the InceWle C f *
WALLACE
McDOUGAI.L,
also
Oregon.
amounts. IN dar, or a total purchase price of
demonstration and Jack Woolery board members and their wives known as WILLIAM W. McDOU-
the
Dated this 20th day of May,
and
teachers
and
wives.
OREGON: SI- $46,516,50, will be considerisi
and Billy Sayles explained how to
GALL, Deceased, has filed his 1953.
Biu-cnlaiireute Set
make macaroni and cheese.
USLAW RIVER MARKETING Minimum deposit with bid, $4-
Final
Account
for
final
settlement
SHERIFF
LANE
COUNTY,
Baccalaureate sermon f or
sang
AREA: ORAL AUCTION: SAL
The combined
group
of said estate in the Circuit Court
40-2t-41
OREGON
950.00.
“Home On the Range” and the eighth grade and high school of the State of Oregon for Lane
By KENNETH D. BERGMAN, VAGE SALES: All timber desig
garduates
will
be
at
Lorane
program ended with a demonstra
nated
for
cutting
on
SW'iNE'i,
County and that Monday, the 8th 40-5Í-44
I feputy.
tion on making a pig delouser by Church of Christ with the Rev. day of June, 1953, at 10:00 o’clock
S'jNWU. N'nSWh, SW'iSW1*,
Robert
A.
Green
speaking
on
the
-I
MMOSS
Robert Conner and Robert Burns
NW'iSE'a, Sec. 1, T. 19 S„ R. 7
in
the
forenoon
in
the
County
subject “As Much As In Me Is."
from the Lively livestock club.
W., W.M., estimated for the pur-
Courthouse, Eugene, Lane County,
It
will
begin
at
7:30
p.m.
Sun
Mrs. R. G. Conner, local leader,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF |x>se of this sale to be 3461» M Ixi.
Oregon,
has
been
fixed
by
said
announced the following results day, May 24 and there will be no Court as the time and place of THE STATE < )F < »REGI »N Ft >R It Douglas Fir, 90 M Ixi ft West
THE COUNTY OF LANE
of the Fair: Just So Gil 1 Sewing Christian Endeavor or Adult healing of objections thereto and
ern Hemlock. 31:5 M bd. ft. West
I: Connie Wyman and Judy Con Study classes that evening.
ern Red Cedar. No bid for less
for final settlement of said estate. EDWARD P SABONJIAN,
Boy
Scout
Court
of
Honor
will
Plaintiff than $23.20 jx-r M bd. ft. for the
ner, first; Lou Dell Doughty, sec
I.ESTER
E.
BRISBANE.
Admin
ond and Trena Armitage and be held in Lorane IOOF hall Mon istrator. RICHARD L. TH WING,
Douglas Fir. $8.20 per M bd. ft.
JOHN N. LONG and THELMA G. for the Western Hemlock, $6.85
Johnnie Bell Johnson, third. Judy day, May 25. A 7 p.m. potluck Attorney for Estate.
38-5t-42
LONG, husband and Wife,
and Connie will each receive a dinner will be served with parents
per M bd. ft. for the Western Red
Defendants. Cedar, or a total purchase price
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
half camp scholarship, one from and scout committee members as
TO: JOHN N. LONG and THEL- 1)( $83,167.75, will be considered.
Lorane PTC and one from Lorane guests.
Awards which have been earned
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MA G. LONG, husband and wile, vimmnm deposit with bid. $4.-
Home Extension unit.
A fill
Sew Its Fun, Sewing II: Karen will be awarded later in the eve that the undersigned has been ap defendants.
800.00. All timber designated for
pointed Executor of the Last Will
IN THE NAME (>FTHE STATE cutting on E'a, E'áSE b NW'i,
Lobek, first; Linda Coleman, sec ning.
On Wednesday, May 27, the and Testament of VIRGIL D. OF OREGON, You are hereby '
ond and Barbara Coder, third.
See. 29, T. 16 S„
Karen will receive the half sum Senior class will present its Class WHITE, Deceased, by the Circuit summoned and required to appear r 7 yy \v M.. estimated for the
mer school scholarship from Lor- Night program in the high school Court of the State of Oregon for and answer the complaint of I)U1I>oS,. of this sale to be 9860 M
auditorium.
Lane County, All persons having plaintiff filed against you in thejijj n Douglas Fir, 5 M bd. ft.
ane Grange.
Charmingly Yours, Sewing III: | Sunday will lie observed as claims against said estate are above entitled action on or before 1 Western Hemlock, 20 - M bd. ft.
Donna Leach, first and Catherine Northwest Christian College day hereby required to present the the last day of the time prescribed Western Red Cedar. No bid for
L.....................................................
1 . less
. , than
fl,.,, $21.30
0,1 ___ i>er M bd. ft. for
at Lorane Church of Christ and same, duly verified with proper in , the
order of publication, to-wit
a student from NCC will bring vouchers, to the undersigned, at On or before the 18th day ot June, the Douglas Fir, $8.60 per M bd.
the morning message.
the law office of HERBERT W. 1953, and if you fail so to appear )t for the Western Hemlock. $7.05
Sunday was cleanup day at the LOMBARD, Wiser Building. Cot and answer, for want thereof, the IM, r m bd. ft. for the Western Red
Arc and Acetylene
IOOF cemetery and local IOOF tage Grove, Oregon, 'within six plaintiff will apply to the above Cedar .or a total purchase price of
members did a good job of getting months of the date of the first entitled Court for the relief prayed $210,202.00, will be considered.
Radiant and tan type
! the cemetery in order for decora- publication of this Notice. Dated for in the complaint, to wit : For Minimum deposit with bid $8,-
electric heat
I
I tion day.
and first published May 21, 1953. a judgment in the sum of One 950.00. All timber designated for
! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore and
VIRGIL FRANKLIN WHITE, Thousand Eighty Dollars plus in cutting on SW'-iSW'i. Lots 16
Kitchen and bath
I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell at Executor. HERBERT W. LOM- terest thereon at the rate of six and 13, NWkSE'i. Sw
SWiSEh,
»
ventilating fans
tended the Pacific Northwest BARD. Attorney.
40-5t-44 percent from June 1, 1950, plus Lot 17, Sec. 13. T. 15 S„ R. 7 W
Shrine Convention at Ashland.
attorney fees in the amount of W.M., estimated for the purpose
Recessed lighting fixtures
They left Friday morning and re- NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEI TION Three Hundred Dollars and for of this sale to be 2275 M bd. ft.
UPON QUESTION OF
i
i turned home Sunday afternoon.
Portable Welding Any Place
his costs and disbursements in Douglas Fir, 35 M bd. ft. Western
Radio and TV Service
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Purdy INCREASING TAX LEA Y OVER curred herein
Hemlock.
No
bid
for
less
than
AMOUNT LIMITED BY
1030 Madison —Phone 181-Y
I and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Purdy
This summons is published pur $19.80 per M bd. ft. for the Doug
SEI TION 11, ARTICLE XI.
and Sandy Purdy attended the
suant to an order made by the las Fir, $5.95 per M bd. ft. for
STATE CONSTITUTION
Show-de-O at the Eugene Fair
Honorable G. F. Skipworth, Cir -the Western Hemlock, or a total
grounds Sunday afternoon.
cuit Judge of the State of Oregon, purchase price of $45,253.25, will
an
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Todd Tennant attended the
for County of Lane, on the 19th be considered. Minimum deposit
riding lesson session which is election will be held in Schoo) Dis day of May, 1953, which order di with bid, $2,900.00. All timber des
trict
No.
U-14J
of
Lane
County,
being given free at the Riding
rects this summons to be published ignated lor cutting on ESSWU,
club grounds in Cottage Grove State of Oregon, at Cottage Grove once a week for four consecutive SWIiSEU, Sec. 31, T. 15 S„ R. 6
on the West Side of Town
High
Schoo'
Cafeteria
in
said
each Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m.
and successive weeks, five publi W., W.M., estimated for the pur-
Anyone may take these lessons school district, I ,:■ the purpose of cations in the Cottage Grove Sen-
whether or not he is a member of submittit , to the legal voters of
the riding club. The only require said d -trict the r.ucstion of in-
creasing the tax levy for the year
ment is that he must furnish his
i unt 1 mited
1956-54 < ci the
horse.
’c XI, of the
art
by
section
i
Measles are still taking a toll
Creyón.
of people in the community both Constitutio:
The reason Is merci rg such
children and adults.
levy arc: 2 p.’ditioml teachers, 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leach and
icred costs
additional Jani"
family attended the carnival at | of maintenance c e >o adding fa
Curtin and reported a fine time.
cilities.
’ z-
Mill Camp Birthday club met
The amount of tax, in excess of
for a potluck dinner with Mrs the 6% limitation,-proiwsed to be
Frank Miracle Friday. Birthdays levied for said year is $131,212 80
of Mrs. Miracle and Mrs. Henry
Dated this 41h day ol May. 1953.
Tatum were celebrated. The af
W. L WORKMAN, Chairman
ternoon was spent with fancywork
” Board of Directors.
by the club members.
Attest :
CECIL CALDWELL,
m7-21
District Clerk.
Subscribe to The Sentinel
NOTH E OF SHERIFF’S s \I E
tinel, a newspaper 01 general cir-
culation. printed and aubhshed at
Cottage Grove, Oregon, and that
you be required to appear and
answer on or before the 18t)
of June, 1953, the last day u
ibed in said order
first publication: May
21. 1953; date of last publication.
June 11. 1953.
MAYNARD WILSON. ’Attorney
for Plaintiff. 731 Main Street. Cot
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• BUILDING SUPPLY
tphan,
»- cottage grove , ore .
Notice is hereby given that the Budget Committee ol the Southern
Lane County Rurai Fire Protection District of Lane County. Oregon,
has filed in the office of the levying board, to-Wit: The Board of Direc-
tors of said district, its detailed estimate of the total amount of money
to be raised by taxes U[xm the taxable property with the said district
as shown by the assessment roll last compiled by the County Assessor
of I.ane County, Oregon, exclusive of timber land patrolled by the
State Board of Forestry or in accordance with the rules and regula
tions of the State Board of Forestry and not including and exclusive of
railroad rights of way or improvements thereon or rolling stock mov
ing thereon, and to be expended l»y said district lor all purposes lot
the fiscal year July 1.
1, 1953 to June 30, 1954, which estimates are as
follows:
Budget
1952-53
1951-52
Ì950-51
1953-54
EXPENDITl’RES:
Communication telephone, telc-
5.00
5.00 $
5.Q0 $
5.00 $
graph, radio and postage $ 1
20.00
20.00
20 Ü0
20.00
Office supplies, printing
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
Election exjx-nse
3.249.58
2,991 82
3,687.58
2.750.27
Sinking fund
5,(XN)00
3,125.(M) 5,000.00
5.00O.00
Contract for protection
250.00
250.00
50.00
500.00
Emergency fund
875.00
Equipment
$9,175.27 $6,912.58 $8,29382 |8,519 M
Total
RECEIPTS:
To be raised by taxation
(3.0 mills levy on $3,058,424.00_
assessed valuation»
$9,175.27
The outstanding indebtedness of this district is none.
..
These budget estimates may lie discussed with the Board of Direc
tors, the levying board of said District, and any person subject to the
proposed tax levy or levies will tie heard in favor of or against said
proposed tax levy.
All [jersons are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 2nd day of
June, 1953, at 8:00 o’clock, in the afternoon of said day, at Walker
Gym Building in said District, is the time and plafe set for such
discussions.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BUDGET COMMITTEE
OF SAID DISTRICT
R. C. Oster. Chairman
Charles Roner, President
Albert E. Stacks
Vinal T. Randall. Secretary
William J Boyce
Attest:
Jacob Stalder
Wayne E. Jenkins
Attest:
Lee C. Harrison
T R. Woolcott, Secretary
39-3tc-41
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