The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 21, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE IN-!
Mary Atqi Ziniker played a violin Thompaon. Mrs. Goo<l can be
CRESWELL
TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND
solo. Bob Easterling wax the auc­ reached nt the home of her aunt, Vaughan, and film Wicks received following
• LEGAL
NOTICES
INOTICE OF TIMBER SALE. MANAGEMENT, Washington, D.
In
Mrs.
C.
H.
Atwood,
Mr,
and
the 7th degree at the National
..
W
Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid
charge:
decorations,
Mr».
Ruaael
Mrs John Wright, and Mrs. Louisa tioneer and a variety of things Mrs Dora Martin
C.
Notici*
is
heretty
given
that
Grange meeting in Port land Inst
DEI ARTMENT OF THE IN- for Timber," and addressed to the
attendisi the funeral of were auctioned. The Girl Scouts
Tendick und Mr» Oliver Jame*.
I he Methodist Ladies Aid is
T e RIOR, BUREAU OF LAND Chief Forester, O. and C. Admin- sealed bills, IN DUPLICATE, Powell
served cake, pic, ice cream and making final plans for their chick- week Other» attending from Cres­
Mrs
Charity
Ann
Gamble
in
Ku-
(narked
outside
“
Bid
for
Timber",
program,
Mrs. Na »h and Mrs.
well
were
Mrs
F
hj
Wicks,
and
MANAGEM^NT. Washington, D. iatration, 901 Guardian Building,
gene TueadRy afternoon. Mrs. coffee.
cn-pie xupiHu and bazaar to be
C. Notice is hereby given that Portland 4, Oregon, will bo receiv- and addrossed to the Chief For- Gamble was the mother of Mrs.
Uxinard Tendick; rrfroahment»,
Word has Ixvn received of the held nt the Grange hall Frldny, Mrs Anna Grou»t*eek
ester. O. ami C. Administration, J
('lotcidale club met Thursday Mrs. Helen Hemmelgarn and Mra^
•Mdcd bids, in duplicate, marked ed until and opened at 10:30 A M.|«»i
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lr- Nov 22. The bazaar will often at
Howell's son-in-law.
afternoon and finished quilting one Celia Scott.
OUtaide "Bid for Timber", and ad Pacific Standard Time December1
Portland
Roy
Coleman
at
Canoga
Park.
Cal
,
'
Mi and Mrs C, A. Ongman and
11 and »11 \ mg will« -t n t h quilt and started another for Mrs. |
dressed to the Chief Forester. O. 4. 1946 for the purchase of timber 4, Oregon, will be ............
received * until '
Saturday. Nov 9 Mrs Coleman 5:30,
son
Jerry
of
Klamath
Falls
vis
­
Mitt
Mr.
and
l.nn<|
or
Louella Parks, Plans Were made
—
..............
and C. Administration. 901 Guard- upon tracts hereinafter described; and opened at 10:30 a.m.. Pacific ited recently with Mr and Mrs is the former Mary Jane B<, by ami
Mt and Mrs L J Quigley. Mr
4»n Building, Portland 4, Oregon, each bid must state the amount Sfandard Time. .DECEMBER 3. J. T Kerr. Mr. Ongman was a' both were former residents of and Mrs Ralph Rogers, Mrs C. I’ to quilt again this Thursday The ,lniwn»ville vlsihxl with hl» par-
next meeting will be Dec. 5 and ••nt». Mr and Mrs B. A Mud
wi*1 ”•^received until and opened Per M feet BM., which will be of- 1946, for the purchase of timber buddj of Vernon Kerr while in the Ctouwell.
Kent, Mildred and Margaret will be the Chriatma» meeting. The last Friday
upon the tracts hereinafter de­
Mrs
Arthur
Mogstad
underwent
a m" pBPific Standaid fered for each species and the total scribed.
All timber must be cut service.
Timo, December 3, 1946. for the consideration which will be paid
The Camas Swale Club met a major operation at a Eugene
and
removed
within FIVE yekrs
Brchaso of timber upon the tract i for the timber No bid for less than
Tuesday for an all day meeting hospital Wednesday and is report-
from
date
of
approval
of
contract,
reinafter described au timber the apprised value will be con-
with Mrs. Paul Reid and Mrs. Ted <*d doing nicely.
About 50 members and friends
mu«t be cut and removed within «dered. Each bid must be sub- the cutting and removal to be car­ Napper in charge of the dinner
pve year» from date of approval mitted in duplicate and lie ac- ried out in accordance with the Officers for the new year were enjoyed a pot-luck lunch and so
of contract, the cutting and re- companied by a deposit in the form Forest Practice Rules approved elected as follows: President. Mrs. rial evening al the Mason-Eastern
moval to be carried out in accord-1 of. a certified check in favor of July 7, 1938, by the Secretary of Paul Reid, vice president, Mrs Star hall Saturday evening. The
GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS
the Interior. Each bid must state
Duniway family furnished enter­
ancc with the Forest Practice State«
the Treasurer of L
nited the amount per thousand feet, Guy Calhoun, secretary-treasurer. tainment.
A group from Oakridge
Rules approved July 7, 1938, by' «tssfui
®—*“ h^?^L^i?L.
■
SU<i’,board measure, which will be paid Mrs. Lester Whitney; assistant
All Work Guaranteed
the Secretary of the Interior. Each
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John was present and extended an in­
the
mmr
J
'
p
'
60
On
tor
each
and
the
total
con-
bid must state the amount per the t^i
vitation
to
the
entertainment
to
iPa‘Vn^' ln fU
»tderajion which will be paid for Napper. Their Christmas meeting •x* presented by the Rebekahs of
• ARC AND ACETYLENE WELDING
thousand feet, board measure the time of filing the contract is •
-
was planned for next time. The
Which will be paid for each ape-' required in sales amounting to the timber. Each bid must be sub­ hostesses will be Mrs. Calhoun. Oakridge next Saturday evening
cies and the total consideration $2500 or less. For copies of the mitted IN DUPLICATE and be Mrs V w. Johnston, and Mrs at Oakridge
Mrs. Lettie Good has taken over
Which will be paid for the timber form of proposal, form of contract accompanied by a dc|s»it of $5.- Whitney The program will be pre­
00000 in the form of a certified
M SO !0TH ST
IS
Each bid must be submitted in «nd bond, terms of payment, check on a National Rank io favor pared by Mrs E W. Hoagland, the magazine agency that has been
PHONE 168R
duplicate and ba accompanied by a amount of deposit required with of the Treasurer of the United Mrs E. O. Smith, and Mrs. O. H handled by Miss Genevieve
deposit of $5,000 00 in the form of’ bid, amount of bond required with
States. The deposit will be re­ Smith. The gift exchange will be
a certified check on a National contract and other informatioa, turned to unsuccessful bidders; planned by Mrs. C. Scarbrough
Bank In favor of the Treasurer of application should be made to the applied as part of the purchase and Mrs R F Scott. Mrs Ra»
the United States. The deposit will address shown above. IN LANE price
of successful bidders; or that Henderson. Mrs. Ruth Schilt. Mrs
be returned to unsuccessful bid- COUNTY: T, 1« S., R. 1 E„ See portion of the deposit representing Ray Andrews, and Mrs. A. H.
tiers; applied as part of the pur- 23. all merchantable timber desig-
Holmes were guests.
chase price of successful bidders: nated for cutting on a portion of the minimum required by law to
Mr and Mrs. George Dcrsham
be deposited shall bi* retained ks
or that portion of the deposit rep- the
‘ N'
---------
i SE'^NW h , estimated for liquidated damages if the success­ Ji
from Kilauia Kauki. Hawaii
resenting the minimum required the purpose of this sale to be 140
have been visiting with the Kerr
ful
bidder
shall
not
execute
con
­
by law to be deposited shall be re- M. feet of Douglas Fir. No bid
ami Denham families Mr Kerr is
tained as liquidated damages if for less than $7.85 per M.ft.BM tract and furnish satisfactory bond the manager of a sugar plantation
within
30
days
of
the
acceptance
of
in Hawaii.
the successful bidder shall not ex­ or a total purchase price of $1,-
his bid. Payment for the timber
ecute contract and furnish satis­ 099.00, will be considered. The sale will
Mr and Mrs. T H. Borden visit­
be
required
in
advance
of
cut
­
factory bond within 30 days of the area comprises approximately 4 ting. payable at the option of the ed last week-end with Mr. and
acceptance of his bid. Bond will acres
____ ___________
lying north ___
ofa ______
blazed line purchaser, either as one lump sum Mr» Cyrus Williamson at Malin.
be required in the amount of $7.- in the NKSEKNWQ The balance or
in partial payments of not less Oregon where Mr. Williamson is
600.00. Payment for the timber of the subdivision is reserved, in- than $5,000.00 each, scheduled to teaching.
will be required in advance of cut- eluding blazed line trees. T 19 S.. keep pace with the rate of timber
The VFW Auxiliary held their
ting, payable at the option of the R. 1 E., Sec. 1. al) merchantable cutting and payable upon demand business meeting Monday evening
purchaser, either as one lump sum timber designated for cutting on
and planned for the community
or in partial payments of not less a por. SHNEKNEK, por S’, from the Chief Forester. The suc­ < hristmas tree and program. Miu
cessful
bidder
will
be
required,
than $3,000.00 each, scheduled to SWQNEK, all SEKNEK. por.
Myrtle Smith, Mrs C Scarbrough,
keep pace with the rate of timber S’zNELNW',. por. SUNWL prior to the approval of the con­ and Mrs Harold Johnston were
tract,
to
furnish
a
sworn
financial
cutting and payable upon demand NWQ, all SWQNW'4. por. SEL
showing ability to ful­ appointed to plan the program.
from the Chief Forester. The sue- NW>4, all NEKSWL.
.......
.................
ESNW'4 . statement
Mrs. Dale Pitcher attended the
fill
the
terms
of the contract. For
cesaful bidder will be required. SW1«, SEKSWQ. and N’aSEQ.
wedding of Harold Pitcher and
copies
of
the
form
of
proposal,
prior to the approval of the con- estimated for the purpose of this i
Misu Jacqueline Flug at Reedsport
tract, to furnish a sworn financial sale to be 980 M. feet of Douglas contract, bond, detailed timber es­ Sunday Mr. Pitcher is a cousin
timates.
cutting
restrictions,
and
statement showing ability to ful- Fir. No bid for less than S2.00 per
of Dale Pitcher.
fill the terms of the contract. For M.ft.B.M., or a total purchase other information, applications« Henry Van Prooyen of Ashland
copies of the fwm of proposal, Price of $1,960.00, will be consid- should be made to the Chief For­ visited last week end with his
O. and
contract, bond, detailed timber es- ered Approx. 15 acres lying out- ester.
*11 .¡mher
rut C. Administration.
7
' sister. Mrs. Mary Lindsay
timates. cutting restrictions, and side blazed line in the S4NE5 d^cXTn™^
following
Honor Rebekah lodge met in
other information, application NEK, with the exception of road turwj ,n ,h„ 1™,. 8 2e manuiac- regular session Wednesday e v e-
should be made to the Chief For- oght-of-way; approx 9 acres ly- UïnLtJ b^he <7^” r“ a T ning and one application for re-
ester. O. and C. Administration. ,ng nor,h of road in the S*2SWK 1 minore- i
d
Ad‘ instatement was read. Second
All timber cut from the following ^EK. approx 14 acres lying north
T nomination and election of officers
described
must H be a manufac- and
and east
east of
of road
road in
in ttw>
the S4NE1. h001™ by th» Chxf Forester In for next year was held. Mrs. R M
described area
area must
identical bids Carpenter was elected noble
tuned in the local marketing area NW»4; approx 4 acres lying’north S‘as<’.or ,wo or
S^NW
<.NWQ
Um^r’8UCC<,SS,U, grand; Mrs. Kenneth McCoy, vice­
’iNWLNWQ;
designated by the O. and C. Ad­ of road in the S
ministration, unless otherwise au­ approx 10 acres ly ing north and bJdder wUI 1)0 selected on the basis grand. Henrietta Allen, treasur­
thorized by the Chief Forester. In east of road in the SE'.NW1, ? comparattye ability to product* er Mrs. Lester Whitney, financial
case of two or more identical bids are reserved from cutting or log­ immediately lumber for the Emer- secretary. A recording secretily
for the same timber, the successful ging. Only dead and down trees are gency Veteians Housing program will lie elected at the next meeting.
bidder will be selected on the basis to be logged in the por of the S>3 and to further the objectives of Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. V. W. John­
of comparative ability to produce NE*4NEU. the road right-of-way- the Act of August 28. 1937. The ston will represent the lodge at a
immediately lumber for the Emer- j in the SUNEUNEU. por. S>2 right is hereby reserved to waive meeting in Eugene November 22
gency Veterans Housing program ¡SWUNEU. the SEUNEU. the technical defects in this advertise­ io plan for the district installation
and to further the objectives of NUNEUSWU, and the NW>4 ment; to reject all bids, or to to be held in January. Mrs. Sidney
the Act of August 28, 1937. The SE>4. T. 19 S.. R. 7 W . Sec. 35, award the timber for the amount Looke. the Theta Rho advisor, ask­
right is hereby reserved to waive all merchantable timber designat­ of the highest bid to other than ed for more cooperation from the
technical defects in this advertise- ed for cutting on a portion of the the highest bidder when necessary, Rebekahs in the girls' activities.
ment; to reject all bids, or to NWUSEU. estimated for the pur­ pursuant to the Act of August Miss Lola Ringsdorf, Mrs. Cooked
1937 H ( 50 Stat. 874), ■ in -----
order
.
! Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Louise Fine ■
award the timber for the amount pose of this sale to be 90 M feet 28,
Western
Red
Cedar.
No
bid
for
0
«
’
'?
,
'
nUPd
supply
of served refreshments.
of the highest bid to other than
the highest bidder when necessary, less than $3.00 per M.ft.B.M. ori ttnber L° ,OCal lndustry so as to
The high school football players
thc Perfnanen<* °f the com- and their fathers enjoyed a turkey
pursuant to the Act of August 28, a total purchase price of $270.00'
2937 (50 Stat. 874), in order to will be considered. Western Red munity which is dependent upon dinner at the high school Tuesday
provide a continued supply of tim-1 Cedar is the only species included such industry. The timber volumes evening. Mrs. Ross Graham. Mrs. ,
ber to local, industry so as to as- in this sale. All other species ,and stated herein are standing timber Chas. Ellis. Mrs. Webb. Mrs St.
MtVe the permanence of the com­ twxi areas totalling approximately estimates and may be more or less Clair. Mrs. Wm. Shoop, and Mrs.
---- .............
*cres lying north and east of than the actual amounts. The first Hopper cooked and served the din­
munity
which is dependent *■»«,>
upon
such industry. The timber volumes Wazed llnes are reserved from timber sale area is: Portions ner. Better than 40 fathers and
Mated herein are standing timber c«tt‘n£ T 20
R 3 W.. Sec. 1. NEKNWK. Lot 6 (NWKNWK) sons attended.
About ten Theta Rho girls en­
estimatga and may be more or ay f*rehantable timber designat- All Lot 7 (SW^NWV*) SEL
less th«n the actual amount«. The............................. on a P°rtion of the NW >4. SWKNEK. Sec. 7, T. 17 S„ joyed a skating party at the Mid­
R.
1
W.,
W.M.
The
timber
offered
way rink Thursday evening. Mrs.
timber »al« area ic: Per. NHNEH SE
of the E«4SE*4, es-
Por. SEKNEU, AU SWWNEu' tu?at*d for the Purpose of this for sale contains the following vol­ Fred Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
All WHSEK, Sec. 33, T. 19 S„ R. “le ‘2 »* 2740 M feet Douglas umes in board measure; 5.025 M Cooke, and Mrs. Ted Mogstad ac­
5 W„ W. M. The timber offered for i,>T‘
ieet Wh>te Fir. 25 M. feet Douglas fir. 165 M. feet Hem­ companied the girls.
Mrs. E. W. Hoagland entertained
«ale contains th« following vol- ,^’ ^»«nse Cedar, 10 M feet lock, 70 M. feet Western Red Ce­
umes in board measure; 9,910 M ’Ve8t<>rn R«d Cedar. No bid for dar, 180 M. feet Incense Cedar, the Presbyterian Missionary So-
feat Douglas fir, 310 M feet In- 088 ,han 5535 P*r M.ft.B.M. for 55 M. feet White Fir, and 2400 cleiy at her home Thursday after­
cense Cedar, 45 M. feet Western
Fir. $2.75 per M.ft. Lineal Feet Western Red Cedar noon. Mrs. Richard Campbell
poen led
lefl
Poles. Z No
for less than
te lesson
Red Cedar, 80 M. feet Hemlock
Hemlock,
neo
*or lnc wn,te Fir. $2.50 per nJ"«
’n bid /*"
l,,an $5.30
»
‘fsson which was "Making
1,825 Lineal Feet Western Red Ce- ~
for the Incense Cedar.
r _ 2,
^uglas fir. Christian Influence felt within a
dar Poles. No bid for less than 53M„
M.ft.B.M. for the West- We^tero
f n™1®!*'
Plans were mad.- for
$5.40 per M.ft.B.M. for the Doug- ern Red
“”al Purchase da^ and
their table of articles to lx* sold
las Fir, $2.50 per M.ft.B.M. for In-
ot »15.122.75. will be consid-
hf^ ?kr' a"d 50025 per -
■ ■ ■ bazaar to be
at the Ladies Aid
Lineal o Ft. , for
the
cense Cedar. Western Red Cedar cred An ar<*a of approximately 10.- eiX
f
,hc Western
vv<‘s,ern Red
R^ held December 6. There were nine ‘
and Hemiock, .„d $0.025^«> acres lying north of blazed line ^cC of ’°‘a’ Purchase members out.
eal Ft. for the Western Red Cedar ,n the SE>4NEK is reserved from
27 867
W* 66 c0™“*'
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
poles, or a total purchase price of cutt,nS including blazed line trees. 1 09V „ n area uof approximately R M. Carpenter at a Eugene hos­
$54.647.12 will bi conside^ An Th 21 S" R 2 W, Sec. 13. all mer-
of Z NW*
¿°r’ pital Sunday, November 10. The
area of approximately 13.50 acres chantable timber designated for blazed InJ ,« ' *' bo“nfded by a baby has been named Gary John.
---- ' ,s
is ’ reserved
in the centra) portion of NEK ^’“ng on the SE'4NE>4. esiimat-
*serv«l f from
rom cut
cut- ­
The auction and program at the
CEILING
bounded by a blazed line, js re-
™ the PurPose of this sale to ting, including blazed Jine trees. grade school Friday evening was
served {pom cutting including
Douglas Fir, 105 Bond will be required in the well attended and about $260 was
PRICE
bluNd-ttna tiws. Fred W. Johnson , iet‘ Western Red Cedar, 20 M amount of $4,000.00. The second added to the fund for the new
timber
sale
area
is:
Por.
Lot
4
WHEN THESE ARE GONE THERE'LL BE
stove for the school kitchen. The
Acting Director
15-ltc , 1 ’Pcenw Cedar, 20 M feet
II
1 » I ----- ■ White
White Fir,
Fir. 325
325 Lineal
Lineal Feet
Feet West
wJ«t ­ (NW’4NW!4), Por. Lot 5 (SW% gratle school orchestra and chorus
NO MORE AT THIS AMAZING PRICE I
ern Red Cedar Poles. No bid for NW%), AH Lot 3 (NEUNW^t presented several numbers. Royce
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All Lot 6 (SEHNW^) Sec 23
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN less than $6.85 per M.ft.B.M for T 18 S., R 1 W. W.M The tim­ Bartel played a violin solo, Marjor-
If* Hie surprise buy of the »eaion—this super portable
TJmt I have been appointed Exe the Douglas Fir, $3.50 per M.ft. ber offered for sale contains the le Ziniker_played a piano solo, and
the Western
electric record player that really does things for your
cdtor of the La^t Will and Testa- B.M. for
'°r 1??
Western Red
Red Cedar,
Cedar, following volumes in board meas­
rngflt ot EDD JENKS, Deceased, i
B
favorite records! Plug it in anywhere—for bell-clear
ure; 5,465 M. feet Douglas fir, 25 line in NMiNW% is reserved from
Ap persons paving claims ^gajnst i Cedar. $2.50 per M.ft.B.M. for the M.
danceable music ... or just for listening. Take it every­
feet Hemlock, 5 M feet West­ cutting, including blazed line trees.
White
Fir.
$0.025
per
Lin.ft
for
sajd Estaar« required to present
ern Red Cedar, 40 M. feet White Bond will be required in the
where—it's so easy to carry in it» »mooth, light-weight
th» tame duly verified, together j fhe Western Red Cedar Poles, or a Fir. No bid for less than $6.85 per amount of «6,000.00. The fourth
with proper vouchers, within six i total purchase price of $5,035 88 M.ft.B.M. for the Douglas fir, $2 50
ea»e. See ill Hear itl At WEISFIELD’S now-but
arca
Portions of
months of the date hereof to me will be considered. All timber cut per M.ft.B.M. for the Hemlock N*4NW'i, SW'4NW'4, W'iSW’4 I
hurry, and bo one of the lucky one» to have one of
at the Law Office of HERBERT from the above described areas Western Red Cedar, and White Sec. 25, T. 21 S„ R. 3 W_, W.M^ ।
these sensational phonographs.
W. LOMBARD, Wiser Building. must be manufactured in the local Fir, or a total purchase price of The timber offered for sale con­
Cottage Grove, Oregon. Dated and marketing area designated by the $37,610.25, will be considered. An tains the following volumes in
first published November 21. 1946 O. and C. Administration unless
of approximately 20.00 acres board measure: 4725 M. feet Doug- 1
GOTTFRIED GRABER, Executor otherwise authorized by the Chief area
more
Jess, in the west side of las fir; 135 M. feet Western Hem­
LOOK AT THESE FEATURES .
HERBERT W. LOMBARD and Forester. In case of two or more! Lots 4 or and
5, Jxiunded by a blazed lock; 370 M. feet Western Red 1
identical
bids
for
the
same
timber
ALTA KING, Attorneys. 15-5t-19
Cedar; 180 M feet Incense Cedar;
line,
is
reserved
from
cutting,
in
­
• Haw high «farting tar^sa mofar
,
successful bidder will be se-’
5880 Lineal Feet Western Red Ce- '
cluding
blazed ’ Jine
NOwe«
""to^p,‘Xe/
m'uircd
he trees. Bond will
• Impravod driva mechanism far synchronous tp»ad
NOTICE TO
to CREDITORS
CREDITORS
Poles.
No
bid
for
less
than
be required in the amount of $5 -
operation
1
10
M.ft.B.M. for the Done.
00000 Th" """• »
is: Lot 1 (NE‘/4NE\r)^
w r.ir' $3 „
• High fidelity crystal plck-sp
YOU CAN BUY THIS
|
tratrix of the Estate of Melvin T
P^STam and to fur- <NW>4NE'4). portion Lot 3 NE
and Western
• Automatic valuma control
Jackson, Deceased, by the Circuit' I August28 1937'Th °f
? Act of y W 4NWH
)/ Port
NW %),
Portion Lot 4 (W, .RhPd <>dar, $2.75 per M.ft.11 M for
Court of the State of Oregon fnr ^UiUst
1937. The right is here- NW'4), SW^NW'j Sec 1 T 1R ’,h Jnc<,nse Cedar, and $0.025 per
• Teno control
SENSATIONAL OFFER AT
<
Lane County, by an order dated 1
served to waive technical de- S„ R. 2 W . W.M. The timber of-1
•
Spooialfy designed 3-tuhe eloefronie amplifier
^«tern
Red
Cedar
Noveinber ^9, 1946. AU peraons
? hT
p tim 'te"*1 f?r sale conlai™ the follow- Poles, or a total purchase price of
• Durable pigskin or buff loetheroffe cose
‘ "V volumes in board measure. $26,254.50, will be considered. An
•
Estre long length cord, molded plug
area of 12.00 acres, more or less,
1 -
----- w-— • •• ; 335 M. lying south of a blazed line in the
•
Equipped
with dosed needle cup
feet Western Red CBS
Cedar, 225 M
NE1, NW %; an area of 4.50 acres,
more or less, lying north and west
.
z
!■ i
within six months™SUpp,y of *i"’b«-»° local lock, 5000 Lineal Feet Western of blazed line in the NW'/iNWU'
an
area
of
6.50
acres,
more
or
hereof, DgtJand fire.
,ndUStry 80 ° t0 a88Ure ’hp Pre- Bed Cedar Poles. No bid for less .«• .
lying east Ot
of blazed
^2'
blazed line
linp in
in
fi, 1^
'he community which than $5.90 per M.ft.B.M for the teas,
Douglas
fir,
«3.00
per
M
ft
B
M
(
SW
*NW%;
an
area
of
20.00
JACKSON, Adminiitratrix HFR n .^ende?,t Upon such l^try
T”” Or
lylnK *°uth
BERT W. LQ m U r D AttoS
at Portland, Oregon, this for the Western Red Cedar $275
per M.ft.B.M. for White Fir In b,azed ,,ne in ,he NW'¿swS; and
Attorney. 15th day of November, 1946 15-ltc
cense Cedar,
and . wnuocK,
Hemlock and
10 00 of acrM
-
or
-
lS-Ot-19
Ison^«
Z’ „
and T
Iess |ying °l nor(h
bla2M
| _
, „
। $0.025 per Lin.Ft for the Western
I Darrel Stott
Stott an
and Max Ellis suf- Red Cedar Poles, or a total pur- the SW%SW% are reserved from
B m STSÄ
„ j an automobile I ehase price of $43,096.75 will be cutting, including blazed line trees.
accident in Eugene Monday. The considered. An area of 24 00 acres Bond will be required in the
•»««.
jmw „
north o(
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