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address fhuwn above. The volume* lumber grad«*» for the West Coast given lirlow arc »landing timber Bureau of lumber grades, stationed NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE. psBmntcs and niny I m * more nr leas in New York City. than the actual amount». IN Scaled bids, marked outside "Bld for Timber," an«l ndihessed to the LANE' COUNTY: T 15 S , R 7 W , Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Raymond, Chief Forester, o. nnd c. Admini Sec. 25, nil merchantable timber who*«, wedding was anrxxmccd last «lexlgnatrd for cutting on a portion Mix I illlc Gibson of Centralia, at the Catholic parish l>ouse over stration, 9<>l Guardian Building, week are sending a few days with Nothing “hits the spot” on a hot Portland 4, Oregon, will be re of Lol 3 (NEMBEH1, portion of Washington Is visiting at the home the week end. They said the tw«> Mrs Haymond’s parents, Mr. an«t summu day quite like a tall, cool Lzit 4 (AEHSE'm, estimated for of her niece, Mrs. G. E Finnerty. Sunday m/issex here, Survlvy masses hen, while Father ceived until and opened at 10:30 Mrs. Frank La Blue of Thornion milk drink. It is refreshing as well Sahler said the mass at Oakridge Corners. A M , Pacific Standard Time, Sept. Hie purpose of this Male to !«• 315 as satisfying an«l furnishes added M. te«'t stamped live Western R«'d The R«.v, and Mrs. Frank Brown which is attached to the Cottage 10, 1946 for the purchase ot tim- nourishment to the day’s diet. ('«•dur, and 25 M feet dead and Grove palish and daughters Bobble un«l Vicki I mt ujsin tracks hereinafter dea- Mrs. Carl Murphy of Klamath' Since milk is Weil known for the down Western Red Cedar No bkl and Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Father Schiller recently had cribed; each bld must state the Faile, called here by the death of Ixtne and t«x>th building calcium it amount per M. fert B.M., which for h*M than $2.75 per M ft B M Katherine Buchner, left Sunday charge ut the vast pariah at Rich- her father, F. L Hockett, on Aug- furnish«"*, its importance for ^row- for the xtnmiM'd live Western Red land, Washington, for Rockford, Illinois, the home of the residential will l><< offered for each species ust 14th, spent last week with mg children is obvious. But grown and the total consideration which Cedar, and $2 <X» pct M ft B M Mrs. Buchner, who has sjx'nt the city for those working on the Han her mother, Mrs. Hockett, on Knox people, too, need this kind of pro will be paid f«>r the tlmlx'r. No (or the dead and «town WMtern summer here with her «laughter ford atomic bomb project. Fathers Hili. tection foj, if th«- reserves of cal R«'d Cixiar, or a total purchas ‘ and family. Mri. Buchner and Schiller and Linehan were school bld lor I i ' sh thM tho npi" cium are not constantly renewed, price of 6916.25, will b» considered Vicki left Portland Sunday night mates of Father Sohler at St. Ed value will be considered Each bid Mr and Mrs. W. C. Martin drove fragility ot the bones may occur. must I m * submitted In duplicate and Western Rc«l Cedar is the only sp«»- by plane and th«' Rev. Brown, Mrs. ward’s Seminary, Seattle. to Albany Friday and were Joined This is on«- reason why the bones b«* accompanied by n depedt In clcs Included in the sale and only Brown, Bobbie and the Rev. by Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk of some elderly people break so those trees stum|x'd US(X' are to Browne parents, the Rev. un«l Mrs. tho ioi m oi a .. 11 if u .t chodi In Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Küppenben For a three day vacation on the easily Milk is also well known for favor of the Treasurer of the Unit lx1 cut An area ot approK. 41.35 Charlee Brown, of Portland left der and two children Gary and coast spent near Newport. its riboflavin the vitamin that ed States Tho (Icpuxit of any suc- acres lying West ot a Idaztsl line Monday on their trip of three or Dennis of Spokane arc visiting at helps preserve th«* characteristics running North and South through four weeks c«*ssfui bidder will be credited on th«- home of Mrs. Kuppcnbender’s Mr awl Mrx Emmett Hale, for- of youth. In addition it is a valu the contract. Payment in full at the FJn.sm, and an area of np- parents, Mr an«l Mts. H. O. Ben mor residente, but now of Loe An- able source of protein, vitamin A, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Patten, Mi nett. th«* tlnn> of filing the contract Is prox. 5 0 acres lying East of road geles, were week end guests at thiamine and easily assimilate«! in th«' SEWSE'« nr«" reserved T and Mr*. Tommy J«>ncs, Boh’Grew reijulred in sales amounting to th«' Fred Overton horn«*. They are Iron. With all these important tnrxl 62.500.(10 or less. For copies of the 20 S., R. 2 W., Secs. 13, 23, and «•lie and Kenneth Hansen went to Mr and Mrs. Francis McLaugh on a month’s vacation and from factors available in milk, it is essy 25, all merchantable timber deaig- Portland Sunday and attended the lin enjoy«! a trip through eastern here went on to Seattle and other to *ee why making a habit of using form of proposal, form ot contract and Ixmd, terms of jMyment, naU*<i for cutting on th«' N’iNE1», f«x>tl»di game between the Brook Ort'gon the past week. They also northern points. at least a pint of milk a day for amount of deposit required with NEfeNWU, SW'4, SW'eSE'A, lyn Dodgers and the Chicago Rock visited many places of interest in each adult and a quart for cveiy Sec 13; NWHNEU. SEUNEU, ets at the Multnomah stadium. bid, amount of bond required witli H. B. Ferrin attended a confer child is one of the first rules of western Washington including NWk, N^SW'4, SW'ASEU, and contract and other Information, ence of superintendents of public go«xl nutrition. This pint or quart, Rainier park and Merwin Lake. ESSE'«, %c. 23; W ‘ * of Sec. 25; Mrx. Elmer Kent and grand application should is« made to the schools of Oregon which was held such a« the case may be. can be estimated for the purjxisr of this daughter Patty Kent are in Port Mr and Mrs. Willard McKay in Salem Monday and Tuesday of used in cooked foods. Ice cream, sal«’ to lx* 254X1 M feet dead and land where Mrx. Kent ix purchas cheese or as a beverage. down Douglas fir. 5(X) M h-ct dead ing merchandixc for Mim«'e’x Tot and family uccomiMinied by La- this week. There is nothing more enjoyable and down Western Red Cedar. No mid Gift Shop. Mrx. Ivan Patten verne Brown drove to Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walther of than an informal gathering of bid for less than $1 (X) par Mft.B is in charge ot the xhop while Mr*. Sunday and visited the Oakmcad Romney Breeders farm near there P««ria, Illinois, arc guests of Mr. friends, and warm summer days M. fur the dead and down Ikiuglas Kent is away. . and brought back some registered and Mrs. Gustav Walther and seem to call for refreshments to Outside & inside decoration fir and Western Red Cedar, or a Romngyx All sheep raised at the totid purchase price of 13,000.00, Mr. an«l Mrs. Herb Adams spent Oakm«*ud farm are graded and daughter Louise. The Gustav Wal be served out of drxirs. Here are We have paint for immedi ther family and their guests will some suggestions for refreshing will bu considered. All green tim Saturday and Sunday in North ate work. All work contract ber is reserved No slush disposal Bend with their daughter, Mrs. W register«! by the American Rom spend a few days at th«- coast and milk drinks to serve tor such an ney Breeders association. in Portland. occasion. ed and guaranteed. is necessary. All timber cut from P. Jones, and family. the above d«^scrib•d ureas must be Cold milk servf'd plain is always ; Mrs. .Doris Coats returned home Mrs.Edna Ball of Westminster manufactured in th«- local market Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen, Monday from Oklahoma City, Ok> good, but when flavored with fruit, B. C. and Mrs. Delma Elliott of ing area desigtiatcd by the O. and former residents, visited their son where she visited friends for Sovereign, Saskatchewan, Canada chocolate, jMppermint or other Phone 271Y 906 So 8th St. C. Administration unless otherwise anti wife, Mr .and Mrs. Herman a l.i., few days. returned to Portland yesterday af flavors it becomes extra special. authorized bv the Chief Forester. Petersen, th«' first of the week, en ter a two day visit at th«» W E Float a large mound of ice cream 2-2tp-lfc If the unit prices bid urc above route to their home at Ashland Mrs. Roy E. Hutchison, Evelyn, Masten home. Mrs. Elliott is an on top 1 h«- refreshing cooln«'ss of those authorized by MPR 460. they from u trip oast. They viaited both Hazel, ant! Ralph Hutchison at adopted daughter ot Mrs Masters’ milk combined with ice cream wih th«' Senate and House in Washing tend the wedding of Miss Lavelle brother, Frank Stickney. MM m . give you renewed energy. To add to ‘ ton. D. C. and mad«» stop* in St. Groat of Albany August 11th. The Elliott and Ball are sisters, who the enjoyment serve dainty tea YOUR POSTURE IS YOUR BLUEPRINT Paul, Minnesota; Shelby, Montana; sandwiches spread with tasty but wedding took place at the Church had not diet for six years. Of Your Present and Future Health Seattle, Portland an«l Cottage of God in Albany. Miss Hazel ter and ct^ese fillings. Tender Recognition of Chiropractic principl«--* which holds that goo«l Grove. cheese sXMws or crunchy cookies Hutchison was maid of honor for Sgt. Howard Harpole received are ideal. mechanical alignment of the hotly framework is rxaential to good Miss Groat. Miss Groat and Miss his discharge Friday at Fort Lewis Mrs. L. T. Edwards of Canyon health, i< clearly «Icmonstrstcd in an article appearing in the Hutchison were roommates at Pa separation center and arrived Milk Fruit Shrub March i«suc of Ladles Koine Journal, "Wlml Makes Your Buck City. Colorado is a guest of th«« cific Bible college. *» cup crushed berries and juice home Saturday night. His parents, Rev. Rozeila Douglas. The Rev. 1 tbsp orange juice Mr and Mrs. Marvin Harpole, met 1 tbsp lemon juice Dixciuwing the important'«' of pasture, the iu*ti«'l<* xtntes: ixlwurd* is holding special meet Mrs. N. E. Manntx'k and «laugh him at Fort Lewis. Howard has ings at Brownsville. Other guests 1 to 3 tbsp sugar over two ” Postiir«', then, I>«' c « i A ivh the blueprint of your nidiviilual al the home of th«' Rev. Douglas ter of Canby have been here for Ixvn in the Few grains salt tuturi' Il tella whether you can look rurwgril to a jaunty hcv - recently were her daughter. Mrs several days assisting her grand years, the most of the time being 1 cup chilled milk spent in the Philippines. He plans parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Van- enty-five, «if whether you’ll I m * miseiaid«' nt forty. Il it entirely R om Bowman, and children of Combine chilled ingredients and to enter Oregon State ««Hege in Nortwick in moving from the for n matter <«l whether all your niechauicul parts ere exactly in Fall* City. beat with rotary beater. Pour into mer VanNortwick farm to their September. the place Nature meant them to he which, of emnse means that cold glass and serve. Serves on?. new home in Cottage Grove. Mrs E E. Cone and «laughter the hlooil cmi carry on uninterruptedly with ita job of regenera Mrs. Car) Monroe and daughter Raspberry Milk Shake tion. But if, on the other hand, you sag from neck to knee, ami Marjorie s|xnt from S*?turday Mr and Mrs. (¡co. Brooks and Judy of Eugene are visiting at the % cup fresh raspberries or other keep right on Magging, pim hing nerve« nil th«* while, interrupt until Mon«l.iy at Hillsboro with son Barry of Vancouver. B. C. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mon fruit Mrs. Cone's sister and husband, ing blood supply cramping this or that meehnnieal part, then spent last w«*ek visiting at the roe. Wednesday guests of M rs. home of Mr an«f Mrs. Mattheyer Monroe were Mrs. Jack Caton and «Ion t be aurprMed if you find diabetes, or atrophic arthritis, or Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Oakes. of Lorane route. three children of Eugene and Mrs. cariiiae alrain wrift«n after your name on some doctor's rani SAGINAW MACHINE The Rev. Mrs. Rozel I a Douglas, Tom Preece of Cardiss-by-the-Sea, 4'X'Vcral yearn after you begin having backarhcs AND WELDING SHOP Mrs. 'Rosa Martin and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bemis (nee California. Mr.and Mrs. Preece are "An engineer would explain all this in terms of st SAGINAW Stout attended th«' district meet ami ntraitiM. !!«• would say th«' bone«, joints, musi'lca, nerves, and ing of Free Metlvxiist church««* Miss Snyder, a former school in Eugene for the summer when. General Wehling Machine Mr. Preece is attending the sum teacher» of Portland spent the such, are merely interdependent parts of an intHeal hinrtioning at Albany over the week end. Mrs. week end visiting Mrs. Kitty Kime. mer session at the University of Work — Steel Fabrication — machine. Set up a continuous st ruin on any one part, and right Douglas returned the first of the Oregon. He was a former coach Aluminum Welding. away you have a wnruing signal. With a «team engine, it’s the week and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Blalock. and teacher here and is now prin RALPH ELMER prenanrr gauge that say. look our for trouble. With the human Stout w«'ht to Toledo for a few Mr and Mrs, Roy Stephens and cipal of the Encinatas high school LONG W ILMON days visit. engine, the danger signal is quite likely to I m * backache Final children. Donna Foye, Ted and in California. 1-tfc comw>quem*e com«)» a bit later the engine is w r<>cked long b< - The Rev. Bernard Sclplier of Mary Lou, all of Anlauf, were din fure the other shiny parts have begun to show the alightnd wear. Spokane, and Hie Rev. Cornelius ner guests of Mr and Mrs. L. W. "Thus a mrehmiH'al engineer, in texting a machine, first Linehan oj Portland w«'re visitors Stephens of North Bend Sunday. LEGAL NOTICES CITY BRIEFS Milk Drinks Hit the Spot House Painting Th uhi., Aug. n, UMM JOHN R. CAMPBELL, WAR AHHETM ADMINISTRATOR PORTLAND — A former en listed man pt the U. S. Army, John R Campbell, has been appoint«! dir«»ctor of the veterans division, War Assets administration, accord ing to word receiv«»d today by the Portland WAA office. He succeeds Scott W. Donakison who has been appointed special assistant in an other WAA department. Mr. Campbell has been engaged in the buaineas of selling govern ment surplus since last November when he was in the aircraft divis ion. In February he was assign«! the task of setting up the xales- at-site program under which sur plus property is sold wherever it is located. 1 I* cup milk Few grains salt 1 pint vanilla ice cream Wash berries, drain well and crush with a potato masher; mea sure. and combine with milk, salt and three-fourths of the ice cream in a shaker. Shake until mixture is a smooth blend. Pour into four 6-ounce glasses and top each glass with remaining ice cream. Serve immediately. KLAMATH FAL1JH MITE FOE V 1 HOSITTAL APPROVED Site for a new -W-bed general medical and surgical hospital At Klamath Falla, a project OregAn senators Wayne Moi'S» and (My Conlon have been cnmpatgMMg for for months, has been approved by President Truman. According to en announcement made by Morse who received the word from the veter ans administration at Washington, D C regarding the action. The veterans administration In formed Morse approval for the ac quisition of 16 acres of land within the city limits of Klamath Falls, one and one half mil)« from the business district, for the hospital site. The site was known aa the Beaumont tract. » « ---- ----- - — ■ RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am to thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautx, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver. Wash. . Pd. Adv.—NUE-OVO Laboratori! Can yon answer these WINTER questions NOW? F. W. MATHISEN examines its mechanical alignment and function. The commercial value of the machine, in hix eyes, is based not upon its actual capacity at that moment, but upon the detectable signs «if wear in its vital parts due to misalignment. The lea.-« well aligned it ix. the more strain and wear he find«, indicate the entire prnhabillty of break down in the near future.". . . . I lint is precisely Ilie approach that the chiropractor makes, from the view point of human engineering. He locates misalign ments in the human machine. These give a chic to pnsent and future health of the patient. By hi« distirn'tive Chiropractic tech- nique Im is able to make corrections which not only improves the present health, but maintains his health. DR H A HAGEN Five Tragedies— A nun »truck a match to see if the gasoline tank to his auto wax empty. It wasn't. A man patted a strange bull dog on the head to was aff«>ctl«>iMitr. It wasn't. If the critter A man s|M'«f«| up t„ »er If he <«»til«l brat the train to the crossing. Hr coiihln't. A man touched n trolley wire to srr If If was charged. It wus. A man. bought cheap |naunuic«< thinking ke could save monev. Hr did not. • If your home burns clown, you want a prompt settlement with no arguments. That's us with sure insurance. Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency It pays to insure in sure Insurance Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 104-L 405 Main St., Cottage Grove, Ore. will be reduced to the maximum permitt<*d under that order. In case of two or more identical bids for the same timber, the success ful bidder will be select'd on the basis of ability to further th«- ob jectives of the Act of August 28. 1937. The right is hereby reserved to waivt* technical defects in this advertisement; to reject all bids, or to award the timber for the anwiunt of the highest bi«l toother than the highest bidder when nec essary. pursuant to the Act of August 28. 1937 <50 Stat. R74). in order to provide a continued sup ply of timber to local industry so as to assure the permanence of the community which is dependent up on such industry. Dated at Port land, Oregon, this 16th day of Aug ust. 1946. W. H. Horning. Chief Forester. O. & C. Administration 2-2t-3 NOTICE to creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that I have been appointed Admin istratrix of the Estate of AR THUR W. SLOAN. Deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to pre sent th«> same together with prop er vouchers within 6 months of the date hereof to me at the law office of HERBERT W. LOM BARD, Wiser Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Dated and first published July 25. 1946. JENNIE W. SLOAN. Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Ar thur W. Sloan, Deceased. HER BERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney. 50-5t-3, R H. Young, former publisher of the Drain Enterprise, recently employed as a printer at Mills City announced Monday he would start a newspaper at Lyons, known as the North Santiam News. Johnny Haynes, recently dis charged from the service, has been employed by Herb Adams. Union Station at 5th & Quincy. Mr and Mrs. Lon Ross of Los Angeles. California. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross of Hood River and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knapp of Camas. Washington were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Ross of the golf course. Mrs. Ella Fleck returned to her home Thursday from San Bernar dino. California where she has spent the past year. She was ac companied by her daughter, Mrs. Valita Hinton, and her friend, Mrs. Agnes Shaw. They returned to Cal ifornia the first of the week. r 4 Alon L. Williams of Lorane route was recently discharged from the army at the Fort Lewis separation center. An overnight guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vinal T. Randall Sr. was Jim Phelphs of Berkeley, California. Mr. Phelps' parents were former residents, ins mother being Genevieve Jury. Mr. Phelps served in the armed forces overseas and is a student at Sin Jose college. Robert C. Bauder S 1/C, of Blackbuttc route was discharged from the naval separation center at Shoemaker. Calif., August 15th. Previously he was given a letter of commendation from his com manding officer and awarded the victory ribbon. GOLDEN RULE AUTO SERVICE Do you know what the price of that fuel will bt thia winter? Are you eure you can get that fuel when you need it? Distributor PHONE 188 Your best answer is ASSOCIATED AuiMtaiU BURNER OIL DOWN and DOWN AGAIN! Greyhound Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McLaughlin spent the week end of August on an outing to Lake Odell where their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Puckett have a summer home. Mrs Harokl Axley and daugh ters Helen and Betty and Mrs. W. L Workman and daughters Jean ette mid Elizabeth spent last week vacationing at Yachats. 711 SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON .st Of U*l« I fesgs How much beat will a dollar's worth of fuel give yooF Arthur W. Mooney has recently j been authorized by the OPA in Washington to operate a lumber | inspection service in th«' Cottage Grove area'and according to the announcement mad«' Monday plans to employ several additional in spectors to serve the trade here. He was a former supervisor of Fares now Lowest in Oregon...Lowest in History! WITHIN the past few months Greyhound has steadily reduced fares in Oregon to a uniform one~and-a-halj cents a mile. And now . . . Greyhound has again cut fares, between Oregon and California cities, at a time when practically every thing else you buy costs more. Yet Greyhound service ia Oregon, and between Oregon and California cities. Agent; Mrs. Earl Gaines A steadily being increased! You now get better Greyhound service than ever be fore, at the lowest bus fares in the state. Greyhound believes this policy of bettcr- than-ever service at lower fares is justified because it knows, intimately, the trans portation needs of the communities it serves and has faith in their future de velopment and progress. Address; 802 Main Telephone 97 PACIFIC GREYHOUND For th» Best in Modern Intercommunity Transportation...Count on OroyhouW 'r *’ U