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    Proceedings Douglas County Court
WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE
MONTH OF JULY 1950
GENERAL ROADS
The following warrants are
- (Jrawn in payment of Patrolmen
and crew: C. South $58.16; R. Mor
gan S43.45: H. Bennett $30.89; E.
Rand $188.84-89.91; R. R. Reid
$145.62-6.76; F. C. Frear $302.99;
A. Andrews $282.92; D. Owens
$299.80; R. Loomis $242.41; R.
Hansenyager $235.20; T. McLellan
$236.13; J. W. Turner $220.29; D.
Krear $207.90; R. Davis $204.40:
J. Wharton $216.51; F. Reed
$193.90; R. Kinyon $331.05; L. Shin
kle $170.72; C. E. Baker $197.60;
F. Underwood $197.60; E. Taylor
$183.67; J. G. Russell $230.88; H.
Carey $224.34; T. Brinigar $212.38;
D. May $47.76; J. Chancellor
$197.60: C. E. Hughes $29.53; E.
j. Meuon J255.29; L. fatterson
$184.65; T. Beall $106.25; W Paris
$165.03; C. E. Smith $217.80; F. S.
Haas $35.64; H. Gallap $281.09; G.
Kincaid $249.08; K. Neavoll $228.63;
R. Duelks $187.50; W. Cordon
$177.08; C. Larccy $174.18; J.
Clemens $145.37; E. W. Galla
$307.77; J. R. Baker $300.80; R
Reynolds $212.64; L. Cooper
$220.68; K. Conn $76.46; B. Van
Slyke $215.55; H. Kaiser $222.10; F.
S. Haas $199.54; M. Gilham $212.79
R. Counts $210.49; W. Lively
$98.02; C. Wescott $217.59; V. Still
well $235.39; C. E Hughes $55.04;
R. E. Scott, $189.67; L. Owen
$224.74; C. Wulff $120.58; T. Beall
$87.33; W. C. Cooper $108.39; W.
G. Cooper $94.08; J. Pine $94.08;
K. Rigsby $84.74; L. Patterson
$22.56; R. Spalding $222.70; R.
Howard $211.22; W. Todd $166.48;
E. Estes $172.88; J; Toi $237.53;
J. Wade, Jr. $259.55; J. Wade. Sr
$249.12; J. Williams $186 70; J.
Maskala $129.56; C. Coffell $157.49;
H. Bennett $15.44: T. Bennett
$273.28; E. Hargis $259.68; R. Scott
$17.68; W. L. Corn $291.94; P.
Maresch $222.18; H. E. Bennett
$164.32; C. Coffell $86.41; J. Gailey
$266.57; R. Griffin $194.54; H.
Harms $176.18-3.34; W. Mills
$249.53; H. Parker $267.82; L. Rob
ertson $211.75: W. Rockwell $226.43;
M. Smith $223.88; G. Tison $195.27;
W. T. Hughes $230.88: E. Kent
$228.98; L. Redford $214.21; B.
Babb $147.39; C. Sain $11.01; J.
Zumwalt $123.55; R. Wells $329.83;
L. Kershner $191.11; G. Baughman
$182.48; E.. Moyer $230.88; J. Zum
walt $194.19; T. Erwin $222.85;
C. Sain $186.60; O. Ford $105.40:
J. Zumwalt $62.44; C. Totten
$104.54; C. Perry $225.96; M. Mc
Culloch $198.41; C. France $212.38;
G. Richwine $196.08; B. Anderson
$182.48; C. Rydell $231.47; F. Hed
rick $205.26; N. Jackson $204.08;
N. Foster $221.08; C. Lane $132.72;
W. Sylvester $170.40; B. Barton
$168.20; K. Conn $130.62; M. Orms
by $241.97; B. Gurney $228.74;
R. Abeene $154.10; F. Yeaman
$201.80; A. Dyer $156.39; O. Mat
thews $195.68; W. O. Cooper $78.78;
W. G. Cooper, $103.53; G. Trent
$199.58; C. Stubbs $192.02; H. Elliott
S178.46; O. F. Conn $51.48; W. Conn
$123.55; E. Gearin $191.78; J. Sojka
$228.48; W. T. Cloake $236.08; D.
Brown $246.95; J. Pine $103.54; B.
Schrank $205.90; M. Gray $215.31;
D. Coffell $186.07; W. Lively
$130.36; C. E. Hughes $95.58; R.
Reynolds $22.12; R. LanRholff
$275.46; C. Hiney $268.55; C. Healy
$231.34; A. Moore $229.56; R. Berry
$226.32; R. Fuller $232.52; A. Hall
$215.91; W. Summers $193.69; R.
Fisher $236.35; S. Colley $207.34;
E. Cox $178.70; S. Kraft $185.99;
R. Knypstra $22.02; B. Babb $63.60;
S. Darby $218.95; C. Brown
$218.60; G. Casebeer $231.66; A. Er
win $239.17; D. Hatfield $254.42; J.
Matthews $227.50: .1. Millpr $2i6.02:
E. Sanderson $248.38; M. Stone
$249.58; R. VanSlvke $249.12; E.
Weber $255.82; J. Zumwalt.
The following warrants drawn for
express, gas, oil, lumber and sup
plies; Commercial Int .Ag'cy
$34.26: Commercial Abstract
$1050.91; Douglas Abstract, $560.48;
Quine & Co. $209.18: R. O. Young
$560.48; Consolidated Freightways
$9.34-1.39; Pac. Inaland Transport
$126.88; COP Co. $651.95; Elk
ton Telephone $0.95; City of Can-
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more economy and more convenience!
Priced from $59.95
yonvUle $3.00; City of Reedsport
$1 00; J. C. Compton Co. $74,897.94;
Rsbg. Sand & Gravel $539.58;
Thomas & Beckley $2305.05; M.
Segal $23.70; Shannon & Co. $13.99;
Wallace Bros. $50.00; Barkers Sta
tion $1.00; Dawe & Sons $8.00;
Lockwood Motors $233.29: Roberts
Bros, se.vice $8.70; Smith Motors
58.86: Tri-City Redv-Mix Concrete
$91.00; Umpqua Valley Hdw $2.00;
Walts Radiator Shop $53.50; Car
ter Tire $J 008.28; Coen Supply
NS6.99: Sig r ett $67.24; Hansen Mo
tors $607.89; J. E. Haseltine & Co.
$336.93; Howard Cooper Corp.
$1058.60; Loggers & Contractors
$197.34-1440.00; Olympia Supply
$26.29, Pre-Mix Concrete $1086.36;
Rsbg. Glass $15.57; Steams Hdw
$193.77; Tozers $2.95; Oregon State
Highway $826.00; Pierce Auto
Freight $18.38-12.01; E. W. Jones
$8.75; Industrial Electric $14.25;
Oregon State Highway $236.59;
Rsbg. Paving $1332.00; Armco
Drainage ic Metal Prod. $20,656.65;
Beacon Electric $104.46; Frank
Chapkis $21.70; Columbia Equip
ment $875.81; Farm Bureau Coop
$61.83; Farm & Industrial Equip
$23.87; Woodbury Cq. $253.46; Wol
bert Weld & Mach. Wks $8.25;
Youngs Bay Lbr. $29.99.; Orchard
Auto Parts $241.05; Specialized
Parts & Equip $227.77; Nordling
Parts $221.73; A. J. ' Mathews
$223.00: Thomas & Beckley
$4700.00; Commercial In.s Ag'cy
$278.20; Shell Oil $19.13; The Texas
Co. $57.65; N. W. Industrial Laun
dry $19.77: Umpqua River Naviga
tion $1386.44; J. D. Walling
$1163.00; Whipple Logging $845.00;
P. L. Crooks & Co. $1096.49-15,-925.00;
Denn -Gerretsen $1012.50;
Si Dillard Motors $39.69; Douglas
Supply $902.46; Industrial Supply
$237.71; McCulloch Chain Saw
$326.00; Si Dillard Motors
$23,016.80; Farm & Industrial
Equip. $6500.00; Sig fett $11,138.00;
Hansen Motors $1332.65; Howard
Cooper Corp. $13,038.59; Interstate
Tractor $13,092.93; Lockwood Mo
tors $18,445.50; Standard Oil
$4689.00; Smith Motors $4000.00;
U. S. Nat'l Bank $1001.00; Arrow
Transportation $135.97: A s b u r y
Transportation $509.32; Central
Lincoln PUD $5.10; Don Baldridge
$4.75; Daily Motors $10.63; Harry
Pearce $81.00; Antonsen $5000.00;
Colvin Heard $58.00; Rsbg. Sand &
Gravel $1532.87; Turco Products
$20.54; COP Co. $71.24; Tire Serv
ice $128.53; A. C. Horn Co. $38.61;
W. H. Kenny $42.00; Youngs Bay
Lbr. Co. $681.53; Reedsport Auto
Court $83.00-56; B. B. Irving
$15.50; Union Oil $230.01; G. Bacon
$235.65; C. J. & Ruth Scther
$100.00; Gray Lbr- & Shingle
$200.00; Joelson Lbr. $1256.76; E.
A. Pearson $75.51; Swafford Hdw
$3.05; Updegrave Trucking $290.00;
Timber Structures $7585.20; Lock
wood Motors $567.06; The DuBois
Co. $27.11; Northern Lines $558.02;
101 Service $2.95; McKay Drugs
$10.50; Coen Supply $32.17; Pre
Mix Concrete $1432.37; E. Ollivant
$625.00; Pac. Tel & Tel $62.90; Bu
reau of Labor $10.00.
TOTALS OPS $406.00; State Tax
$362.21; F. Tax $2228.80; S. Pen
sions $1639.16; S1AC $672.66.
COUNTY COURT PROCEED
INGS FOR JULY 1950
July i, 1950 Agreement en
tered into with the City of Suther
lin for said City to enforce col
lection of dog license fees and con
trol of dogs within the city of
Su'herlin and O. W. Eggleston was
appointed enforcement officer for
said purpose.
July 5, 1950 EV4 of NW' of
Sec 30, Twp 27 S, R 7 W, W.M.
was sold to A. F. Mitchell and
Delma Mitchell for $5000.00.
July 5, 1950 Deed from Cleo
Tipton and Dessie Tipton for Lots
3 and 4. Plat D, Tract 6, Ufiipqua
Park Fruit Lands, accepted and
$1500.00 paid therefor, said tract
to be used as a recreational site.
July 5, 1950 Upon resolution
of the Bar Association of Douglas
County, the law library fee equiv
alent to 20 of the filing fee in all
civil cases filed in the Circuit
you Now!
Court was adopted and the Clerk
directed to col'.ct same from liti
gants at the time of filing papers
in the Circuit Court.
July 6, 1950 NW, NWW Sec.
35, Twp 26 S, R 2 W. W.M. sold
in I A IaaIcm a F 1 . I.
j and A. W. Jcelso'n for $7300.00.
juiy o, isiou rioya rrear,
Glen Wimbeni', and Geo. Dim
mick, were appointed as a board
of viewers for a proposed exten
sion of Hubbard Creek Road.
July 6, -950 Right of Way
deed from Cecil V. Gray for right
of way in Sec. 24 and Sec. 19, in
Twp 21 S, R 11 W, W.M. accept
ed and $1.00 paid therefor.
July 6, 1950 Right of Way
deed from Marvin G. Kauffman
and Louise Kauffman for access
road through Recreational Area on
South Umpqua River in Twp 30.
S R 5 W, W.M. accepted and
$1550.00 paid iherefor.
July 8, 1950 Tyee and Kel
logg frecincts merged and desig
nated as Kellogg Precinct.
July 10. 1950 Franchise grant
ed to Halo Trail Telephone Com
pany to construct telephone line
along county road No. 63 and 63A
in Sec. 3, Twp 23 S, R 5 W ,W.M.
July 10, 1950 Mining Lease
for five years granted to Edwin
S. Woodford on the NWVsSWV
and the SW"4 SW4, Sec. 17,vTwp
29 S. R 3 W, W.M. for $1.00 and
royalties.
July 12, 1950 Countv Budget
adopted and a levy of $391,484.98
within the six percent limitation
was made and $120,000.00 outside
the six percent limitation for the
purpose of completing the new
County Home.
July 21, 1950 Agreement en
tered into with Abrams Aerial
service Corporation to photograph
122,240, acres for $1430.21.
July 25, 1950 Resolution adopt
ed creating organisation for Civil
uelense in accordance with state
Civil Defense plan and organiza
tion. July 26, 1950 Upon petition of
real property owners in Tri-City
for formation of Tri-City Rural
fire protection district the court
has fixed August 9, 1950 at 10:00
o'clock A.M. for public hearing
thereon.
July 27, 1950 Franchise grant
ed to the Sutherlin School District
130-C to install a water conduit
along Non-Pariel road in Sec. 10,
Twp 25 S, R 4 W, W.M.
July 29, 1950 Donation Deed
presented by Mack Brown and
Jennie Brown for parcel of land
to be used for recreational pur
poses in Sec. 25, Twp 25 S, R
7 W, W.M. accepted and ordered
placed of record.
WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE
MONTH OF JULY 1950
CIRCUIT COURT: Jury Fees,
$364.24: Witness Fees $87.10: Bail
iff $75.00; S. I A C $0.33; Pac
Tel tz Tel $3.75.
COUNTY COURT: Commercial
Ins Ag'cy $32.76; Carter Tire $1.00;
Richfield Oil $9.90; Shell Oil
$25.03; Standard Oil, $5.02; Tide
Water Assoc. Oil $15.86; L. Tyler
$16.30; R. G. Baker $4.75; Pac Tel
4t Tel $4.85; Rsbg. Motor $.11.68;
Hansen Motor $5.62; Assn of Ore
gon Counties $320.00; S.I.A.C. $0.35.
JUSTICE COURT: M & M Print
ers $28.18; Jury. Fees $22.60; West
Coast Telephone $8.55; F. M
Wright $43.00: N. W. Pielzold
S5.94; W. C. Watson $40.00; Pac
Tel & Tel $3.75; S1AC $0.31. CON
STABLES: SIAC $4.68.
JUVENILE COURT: Tidewater
Assoc Oil $5.90; Mrs. Helen Brust
$4.00; Standard Oil $7.87; Shell Oil
$33.14; Mrs. Z. Kitchin $36.00;
TideWater Assoc Oil $7.99; Pac
Tel & Tel $22.75: A M Pitchford
$16.40: SIAC $1.82.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Com.
mercial Ins Ag'cy $12.14; Standard
Oil $4.24; Lockwood Motors
$1674.30; Union Garage $8.10; Pac.
Tel 4 Tel $31.35; M. Crews $65.22;
SIAC $0.43.
ASSESSOR: Commercial Ins
Ag'cy $13.65; Royal Typewriter
$167.88; Monroe Cal Mach. $15 00-Koke-Chapman
$207.57: Standard
Oil $5.83: Ken's Office Equip
$12.00; Postage $15.00; Lockwood
Motors S0.88: Rsbg. Printing
$78.75; B B Irving $18.80; C. Crock-
NOTICE
TO ALL NEW CAR OWNERS
' A c?tateTenl' of Plicy Pertaining to the purchases of auto
mobiles. Since, in these uncertain times, no one knows the possi
bilities of production of new automobiles nor about potential
shortages, S & S Motors wish to make certain policies clear.
Shipments of automobiles received here will be placed on display
and offered for sale immediately. All cars will be sold as equipped
No premium prices
No extras to buy
No waiting list
No trade-in required
Honest trade-in values given for your old car.
There will never be any "under the table" deals made on automo
biles, there will be no occurrence of any type as experienced by
some during the last war. That is our policy: past, present and
future.
Dealers for: Crosley Austin
Humber Hawk.
S and S
"REPRESENTING THE LIGHT CAR
INDUSTRIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY"
ler $226.90: M. Dixon 1122.99; B.
i Hatfield SI 2.1 7.1- Par Tel t, T.I
$8.70; SIAC $3.80.
CLERK: Pierce Auto Freight
$1.76; Postage $72.00; Lenti Type
writer $12.50; Haloid Co. $910.18;
West Coast Print & Bind $2.70
54.45; Rsbg. Book Store $2.70; Un
derwood Corp. $131.62; SIAC $2.81.
CORONER H. C. Stearns
$21.84; M B Emmitt $34.54; C.
Marriott $6.28; J A Unger Jr.
$10.64.
SHERIFF-LEGAL: Postage
$3.00; Commercial Ins Ag'cy
$81.90; Crane Direct-Mail Service
$10.00; Western Union $1.70: West
Coast Telephone $7.40; Sutherlin
Truck Repairs $3.90: Union Ga
rage $11.89-42.20; Hansen Motor
$1970.72; J V Sporting Goods
$171.70; Jack Shartzer $12.00; Tri
angle Service $10.20; Hansen Mo
tors $400.00-900.00; Western Union
$5.82; Pac. Tel & Tel $74.40; Rich
field Oil $20.24; Shell Oil $53.38;
Standard Oil $1111.20; TideWater
Assoc Oil $71.18; Union Oil $66.76;
Signal Oil $29.46; Commercial Ins
Ag'cy $13 36; Sec'y of State $4.00;
Ken's Office Equip $165.23; Post
a g e $71.92; Royal Typewriter
$126.23: Rsbg. Weld & Mach Wks
$1.00; Photo Lab $2.87; Rsbg. Book
Store $2.90; Roger's Radio Service
$14.40; Randall & Pfister $2.00; O
T Carter $13.05; D. Bennett $12.40
12.88; A A Eckhardt $7.00-6.55-9.80:
Ira Byrd $16.25-20.00; C D
McKay $35.00; R C Lovelace
$6.50; W I Worrall $16.05; O A
Kennedy $308.11; R. Haas $6.50;
C. Bever $14.15; SIAC $28.67.
SHERIFF-TAX COLL: Pierce
Auto Freight $50.93; Burroughs
Add Mach. $3975.30; Kilham Stat'y
& Pr't $3.36; Phillips Office Sup
ply $6.00; Pitney-Bowes $20.90;
American Perforate,- tion nn. Da.,
age $10.00; Sunset McKee $1067.85;
Pac. Tel & Tel $3.25; West Coast
Print & Bind $7.50; So. Pacific
$162.36; SIAC $1.26.
SHERIFF-D EL PER. TAX
COLL: Hansen Motor $1584.85;
Pac. Tel & Tel $2.00; SIAC $0.93.
SCHOfll. SIIPT P. Tl .
$8.70; Rsbg. Book Store $4.00: G.
o. vveseman H41.03; SIAC $0.87.
SURVEYOR. ITn r,:-.
Co. $36.44; Umpqua Valley Hdw
rusiage 1u.lh; KSOg. Book
Store $10.69; B B Irving $141.30;
A R V.vane 1 AC V i t l.
$30.70; N E Richardson $2.18; N
Armstrong $155.80; Pac. Tel & Tel
$5.50; S.I.A.C. $0.36.
TREASURER. n,n,... n.-t.
S8 '9; Ken's Office Equip $26.55;
iei sj.vs; SIAC $0.31
HEALTH UNITS- n!r:
$20.00: West rnsl ' T.l.u-5-
$5.65: New Service Laundry $2.07:
i". runuu g.D.i; At, Barrett
$28.19; N. Harris $42.25; L. S Mil-
ler $95. 34- T C Ratra.. in. Cll,
$4.53. ' '
HOME: Commercial Ins Ag'cy
S12.32; R W CrockerMloO; J. Fer
guson M.50; B J Gilbert $3.00;
L Kruse $2.00; Boyd Coffee $47.40;
Cleo Bakery $5.68; Douglas Co
Creamerv is 19- uFnn r, !
---- j iuuouil-LSUIIL-ail
$152.10; Matson Produce $43.82
Boucocks Meat Mkt $219.70; Chap-
Store $24.00: C. Willey $12.00; Mel.
rose Dairy $170.66; Patterson Bak
ery $49.20; Umpqua Dairy Prod
ucts S?l 57- V.ll.. uiu-i r
$47.39; Farm Bureau Coop $3 69
Goettel's $5.43; J C Penney $2.39,:
Rsbe. Bonk- Klnr tl CO. n... n-.,
Sc Tel $11.00; SIAC $33.51.
w3tU': S, ?ever $16 7i Dr' G
W Marshall $5.00; Dr. A. B Mun-
Deu $5 00; Rsbg' Pharmacy $4.08;
. Mwiric eu.57; Trowbr dge
Elerlrip 49 7Q. u..j r
$25.13; Photo Lab $23.23; Rsbg.
"niuage Disposal, $4.00; Prisoner
Meals $887.00; SIAC $10.59
COURT HfltlSP. n,; c-i
S43.60; Rudie Ritzman $162.50-
rarm Bureau uoop $22.77; Denn
Gerretsen $8.75; Packer-Scott
$74.40: COPfn M10 7C. r ..i:j.V
ed rrcightways $.1.05; Rsbg Elec-
tnVS '-eiierDach Paper;
$40.00; Pierce Auto Freight $.1 75-
LOVinPPr nicinfn,t3nf
ton Grocery $9.70; Rsbg. Lumber
:;:.oA V,0Tlner Disinfectant
$286.20; Umpqua Valley Hdw $1.35;
uuicau ui uanor sf.nu; SIAC $2,62
PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE
MENT SYSTEM: $2775.97.
Hillman Minx
Motors
707
for Month of July
PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION:
A. Tuthill $13.50: E. Lozier $93.73;
R C Gile $103.45; SIAC $2.03.
WELFARE AGENCIES: Dr. B
R Shoemaker $10.00-20.00; Dr. C
B Wade $20.00; Dr. A B Munroe
$25.00; Children's Farm Home
$10.00; Catholic Charities $5.00:
Boys & Girls Aid Soc. $10.00: Vital
Statistics $140.00.
WELFARE COMMISSION: State
Public Welfare Comm. $33,130.75.
SOLDIERS & SAILORS ASSIST
ANCE: M. Stennett $25.00; K. Mil
lion $25.00.
ADVERTISING & PUBLICITY:
Nat'l Assoc. of County Officials
$10.50.
PREDATORY ANIMAL CON
TROL: O W Olson, 1 Cougar
$10.00; F L Hatfield, 1 Coyote
$10.00; E Wilson, 1 Coyote $10.00.
COUNTY OWNED LANDS: Com
mercial Ins. Ag'cy $9.32; Lock-
wood Motors $1795.00; Si Dillard
Motors $7.41; Rsbg. Book Store
$0.90; A. Murdock $286.17; L. Ty
ler $31.19; SIAC $2.48.
FORESTRY APPRAISAL: Com
mercial Ins Ag'cy $28 98; Eugene
Dietzgen $14.31-4.56-20.74; Master
Photo Studio $9.45-55.38; Rsbg.
Cabinet & Supply $9.60; M 4 M
Printers $9.25; Montgomery Ward
$2.71; Farm Bureau Coop $18.21;
Lentz Typewriter $15.00; Si Dillard
Motors $48.40; Riverside Motors
$77.75; Shannon Co. $1.66; Rsbg.
Book Store $21.45; Standard Oil
$71.00; Pac. Tel & Tel $17.43; SIAC
$18.05.
VETERINARIAN: Dr. Dallen H.
Jones $761.50.
ELECTIONS: Addressograph
Multigraph $32.40-24.78; L. Walker
$65.25; SIAC $0.13.
PUBLISHING CLAIMS & RE
PORTS: Port of Umpqua Courier
$64.30; Rsbg, News Review $48.60.
GENERAL SUPPLIES: Rsbg.
Printing $98.75; Rsbg. Book Store
$39.84.
WATERMASTER DIST. No 16; T
R Pearce $106.35; SIAC $0.60.
DOUGLAS COUNTY PARK
FUND: Port of Umpqua Commis
sion $10,000.00.
TOTALS: O.P.S. $273.00; S. Tax
$279.25; F. Tax $2460.07; S. Pension
$1303.66.
LEGAL
TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. Timber marked,
or otherwise designated for cutting,
as noted hereafter, will be offered
for sale by ORAL AUCTION bid
starting at 9:30 A.M., PACIFIC
STANDARD TIME, on August 29.
1950 by an authorized representa
tive of the Bureau of Land Man
agement located at Room 206, Post
Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon.
Information concerning the condi
tions of sale, including such items
as the qualifications of bidders, the
procedure for submitting bids, the
amount of the initial deposit and
subsequent payments, the kind and
amount of bond, operating restric
tions and the availability of access,
should be obtained prior to the sale
from the Regional Administrator,
Bureau of Land Management,
Building No. 1, Swan Island, Port
land 18, Oregon, or from Bureau
of Land Management Forest Dis
trict Offices. The volumes given
below are standing timber estim
ates. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY:
OREGON: DOUGLAS MARKET
ING AREA: "FIRE KILLED SAL
VAGE SALE": T. 23 S., R. 4 W.,
W.M., Sec. 35, all timber designated
for cutting on Lot 3(NWMSE'A),
Lot 7(SE'SWV4), Lot 8(SW'4SE'4),
estimated for the purpose of this
sale to be 1115 M. feet branded
and unbranded Douglas fir, 20 M.
feet Incense Cedar. No hid for less
than $11.45 per M.ft.B.M. for the j
branded and unbranded Douglas
tir, $2.oo per M.tt.u.M. lor tne
Incense Cedar, or a total purchase
price of $12,806.75, will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
$1,250.00.
The term "grocer" originated as
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gross quantities of spices, as dis
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The Nunatagmiuts of Alaska,
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