for each species and the total con­ the highest bidder when neers- sideration which will be paid for •■ry, pursuant to the Act of Au- west of a blazed line; approx 33 -1 Thur»,, Wept. », 1948 The Wentlnel. C ottage Grove. Oregon Paae 1 7.» acres in the NW '«NE ‘4 lying '— ---------------------------------- ----------------------- —-S——-3CZ Ilie timlwr. No bill for Ie«» than •{Lot 2 (NWUNW14). UPPER 506.00. will be considered The NOTICE TO < HEIHTOKM the appraised value will be consid­ gust 28, 1937 ( 50 Stat 874), in generally to the south and east of MARKETING ! sale area is bounded on the North ered. E ich bid must be submitted onler to provide a continued suf»- one blazed line in the northwest- W ILLAMETTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in duplicate and lx- accompanied ARF.A: T. 18 S., R. 1 W., W M. and West sides by a blazed line ply of timber to local industry and «ni portion of the forty and gen- Unit HERBERT W UlMBARD by a de|xmit. The deposit inuxt be tins been up|x>intcd Administrul u In the form of a certified check on contribute to the permanence of '-rally to the north of a second Sec. 13, all merchantable timber and consists of a|>prnx. 9.07 acres with the Will Annexed of the a solvent bank and in favor of the the 'ommunity whkdi is dependent blazed line in the southern portion designated for cutting on a Por. in Lot 12 (NW4SW14) and 22 04 Estate of AUAI j XIUE NIBLOCK, Treasurer of the United States. Ufxm such industry. TimJx-r «old °f (he forty; approx. 16 25 acres of Lot 11 (NFP4SW1«), Por of acres in Lot 11 (NEWWH), I a i eu'.i d, by the Circuit Com t ot Tin' amount of the deposit will be in accordance witli this advertise- in the SW'/«NE'4 lying generally Lot 12 (NW'zvSWK), estimated Blazed line trees are reserved Izini- County, Slate of Oregon. All $5,000.00 provided t h e total ment must be manufactured with- to the south of one blazed line in for the purpose of this sale to be from cutting. 2-4tc5 I"Twins having claim« against nd amount bid is over $5,000.00 and m the marketing area as desig- the northern portion of the forty 1180 M Fe^t Douglas Fir,'10 M nated for each tract described be- '»nd and generally north of the road in Feet Hemlock, 45 M Feet West ­ Exlutc are requin*d to present less than $50,000.«); it will be Mr and Mrs. Ted Taylor have • hem, with proper vouchers, with­ glOJNNHN) provided the total low m accordance with the Orders the west half of the forty and ern Red Cellar. No bid for less dosed their store at Dorena, the of the Secretary of the Interior, north of a blazed line in the east than $17.15 per M ft B M for the in six months of the first day of amount bid is over $50,900.00 No. 2285, and Nos. 2.380 to 2390, half of the forty; approx. 10 acre« Douglas Fir, $5.20 per M.ft.B.M Don-na Shopping Center, and have publk-ution of this notice, which is and lens than $100,000.00; it purchased the Irks Hancock Gen­ Lion mentor Bob Dusenberry I m I Incl , dated Ik'cembcr 11, 1946 and in the SE%NE*4 lying to the for the Hemlock, $4.80 per M.ft. eral Merchandise store at Elkton, September 9th, 19-18, to «aid Ad- will bo 10*% of the amount bid faring a tough problem to get his mlniNlralor nt the office of HER­ when the bid exceed« $100,000.00. November 29, 1947, respectively. north and west of a blazed line; B.M for the Western Red Cedar, which they opened for business gridiron aggregation together tor Further information regarding approx. 2.5 acres in the NE'4 or a total purchase price of $20,- August 29th. BERT W LOMBARD, Wiser If the total amount bid is Ie«« thU the meeting with the St. Mary'« sale may be obtained at Dis­ NW1; lying east of the road and Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon than $5,000.00, the deposit «hall trict Offices of the B.L.M. located south of a blazed line; and approx. Gael« September 17 at Kelly HERBERT W. UlMBARD, Ad he the amount of the bid. The at Salem. Eugene. Roseburg, Coos F'ield. The Gaels will bring their ministrator with the Will An- doxit wilj be returned to un- Bay, and Medford, or at the of­ 25.(52 acres in the NW '4 NW % ly­ 1947 team Intact for the first Lion nexed HERBERT W. LOMBARD. •uccexHful bidders; applied aa a fice of the Regional Administra- ing north of the road and to the trial and It may be more than the ii ~ ’ c.------ WCSt a Blazed line on tlx» cx- Attorney, 5-5tc-9 part ot the purchase price of the tor w Lion« cun handle for an opener. tor, W. If Horning, Swan Island | treme east side of the forty Adminixt ration Building, Port-1 Blazed line trees are n-serv^i' successful bidder; or that portion There box Ixsm a limited turn­ NOTK E OF IIEAInd within thirty days 2 W., W.M., Sec. 2.3, all merchant- SE>4), por. Lot 12 (SEUSEK) ported, Dick Schmitt and Walt i account for the final settlement of of acceptance of the bid or cannot able timber designated for cutting Sec 17; por. N «ANE 14. Sec. 20. Fishing this past week has been said Estate in the Circuit Court of furnish evidence of Ins ability to on a por. of the NE%, and por. Sorensen. Schmitt was a tri- * por. Lot 2 (NWÜNWIU, Sec. 21. county league all-star and should Just fair. Salmon fishing is Just the State of Oregon, for 1^1 ne comply with the local marketing N'iNWW, estimated for the pur- estimated for the purpose of this about the «a me nt Wlnch<*Mer be the district'« top pivot man this County, and that Tuesday, the requirement. This evidence must pose of this sale to lx? 5615 M feet .sale to be 3a60 M. feet Douglas yi-nr Two other regulars who also Bay. The big ones are out over 1.3th day of October, 1948, nt the be submitted with the bid and Douglas fir, 15 M. feet Hemlock, fir, 10 M. feet Hemlock. No bid for Avon all-star awards and were cx- the bur. A few have been caught in Circuit Court room of said Court, ■hall conform w-ith the require­ 100 M. feet Red Cedar, 30 M. feet less than $12.85 per M ft.B.M. for ■preted to be the backlame of this tlw bay. I in the County Court House, in Eu­ ment« as set forth in thi« adver­ Incense Cedar, 7750 Lineal Feet the Douglas fir, $4.05 per M.ft. tisement. In sales over $10,000.00, year's aggregation. Bob Summers Several limit« of xahnon-lrout gene, Oregon, nt ten o'clock A M , Red Cedar Poles No bid for Jess B.M. for the Hemlock, or a total and Terry Picknell, have not re­ or harvest trout or Idue-bm ks, I has been by said Court fixed ax the successful bidder will be re­ than $12.80 per M ft B M for the purchase price of $45,786.50, will ported back. There arc four re­ whichever you prefer to cull them, the time and place for hearing ob- quired to furnish a sworn finan­ Douglas fir, $5.25 per M.ft.B.M. be considered. The sale area con­ serve lettermen who are almost were taken nt Sawyer Rapids and jections thereto, and for final set­ cial statement, in duplicate, show­ for the Hemlock, $4.85 per m.ft. sists of approx. 49.65 acres sur­ Complete line of carts — Motor overhauling ing aldlity to fulfill the terms of B.M. for the Red Cedar and In­ certain of winning starting spots at the rapids nt Elkton this week tlement of said Estate, rounded by blazed lines, made up in Sonny Hayes, fullback, Harlan end. D im - Shelton«, F'ord fenders OPAL HAYNES, Administra­ the contract. A bond on all sales cense Cedar, $.05 per Lin. Ft. for of approx. 8.44 acres in Lot 11 849 No. Lane St. Mickey and Bob Stewart, ends. and small spinners with either trix HERBERT W. LOMBARD, will be required in an amount the Red Cedar Poles, or a total (SW!4SE’4) and approx. 16.29 computed at the rate of^it least and Bob Roner, guard. Reserve* worms, eggs or grasshoppers are Attorney for Estate. purchase price of $72.968.75. will 5-5t-9 20 |x-r cent of the first $10.000.00 be considered. The sale area con­ acres in Lot 12 (SEKSEK) of who have been out and will make being used. Frank Galdabinl nt Sec- 17; approx. 14.11 acres in the NOTICE OF - TIMBER SALE: of the bid, plus 10 per cent of any Mrong blds arc Red Englert, who Grsber-Gettys xnyx that a w< t fly sists of approx. 105.62 acres made ant* 10-31 acres in the Is the most aggressive lineman on ■such us ii bucktuil coachman on a I Sealed bids, marked outside "Bld additional amount of the bid in up as follows: approx. 17.5 acres 5-4tp-8 NW1« NE'4 vf Sec. 20; and ap- for Timber", and addressed to the excess of $10,000.00. Payment for «hr field in the practice sessions. No, 8 hook Is good. in the NEKNEK lying to the prox. 0.50 acres in the NW'4 of Regional Administrator, Bureau timber will be required in advance Ken Wicks, Wayne Schmitt, Bob The Grant Lovegrerui and Stcw- Cook, Jerry TcnnU, and Earl Rail­ art Carlsons participated jn the of Land Management, Region I. of cutting, payment in full at the Island Administration time of filing the contract being way. Salmon Derby at Seaside last Swan Building. Portland 18. Oregon, n-quired in sales amounting to The backfield was strengthened week. Mrs. Lovcgren caught a will be received until and opened or less. In larger sales, I»y the appearance of Larry An- I good sized salmon. iAon't let it lx- at 10:30 a.m.. Daylight Savings $10,000.00 at the option of the Regional Ad­ fieraon, hardrunuing transfer from said that Mr. Lovcgren was lime, Sept. 14. 1948. for the pur­ ministrator, payment may be Redding, California, other backs i skunked tho! He landed a two- chase of all merchantable timber made in a number of installments inch flounder. who will make a strong bid for designated for cutting ujxm tracts scheduled to keep pace with the h starting spot Liclude Manin hereinafter described; the cutting ...... B and pay- rate of timber cutting Fchaffrr. Rollo Bush. Bob Gasper, Tl ESDAV k two - ball and removal of the timber to lx- able upon demand from the Re­ I>on Eastburn. East burn has Is-cn FOURSOME carried out in accordance with the gional Administrator. The right is Anderson the -■ , the top - kicker ami --------- —....... Tuesday. Sept 7. we hold the forest practice rules a|>proved on hereby reserved to waive tech- pest paxscr in the early workout« usual two-ball foursome at the July 7. 1938, by the Secretary of ! nical defects in this advertise- I kx-a! golf course. Quito a number the Interior. Each bid must state ment; to reject all bids, or to came out and played the nine the amount per thousand feet. I award the timber for the amount BARBARA HILL'S Hit ( hole«, resulting in the following board measure, that will be paid I of the highest Bld to other than AT THE GOLF < Ol KNE We invite you to participate in your Southern Lane I It was Barbara's day on Wed- scores: Barbara Hill and Palmer from display until 9:00 P. M. Saturday September 18th. County Fair, September 17 and 18. Armory building will be hesdny, Sept. 8th. when the ladies Johnson, 44, Belle Burkholder and iainc out to piny their usual morn­ Ray Funk tied with Jean Izindahl open from 7:00 A M. to 1:00 P M. September 17th for plac­ Although the management will do all possible to pro­ ing round She not only main- and her partner, Mark Kincart ing of exhibits. Doors open to visitors at 1:00 P. M Friday inined her |x«ition, on the top with identical scores of 46. These tect exhibits, we will not be responsible for loss or damage and 9:00 A. M. Saturday. No exhibits may be removed by any cause. Tung of the ladder, being chal­ are some of the best scores made' lenged by Vern Zielx-ck. Jean lx>n- up to date. Mr. and Mrs. Jack pnhl, and France« Hunter, but Wendling of Ia»s Angeles, Calif., rx-at nil of them, coming out with now residents of Cottage (¡rove, f the lowest score of the day; also also Joined in the play. The usual |ist approach, and Total possible score .... 80 points Radroads put 465 Diesel road lo- Each display scoring not less than 75 Class VI—Ruga wax also awarded tlx- lady golfer CornoUvrs in service in 1947 c- in­ points will receive $15.00. The following Lot 1 Crochet « nJ’rau? fhamPlon ribbon and prize of trophy for the lowest score. schedule will be used in scoring the pared with only 48 in 1940. Lot 2 Braided 6° Kiven for highest scoring Twelve ladies sat down to a de- display: exhibit in this display. Lot 3 Hooked iicioua-luncheon served by Mrs. Quality of products shown .... 40 points Class VII—Baby Wear Utility value of products ....... 20 points George R om Belle Burkholder, al­ I-ot Embroidered garment DIVISION F Display arrangement .......... 15 points though having 9 shots on No. 2, Lot 2 Crochet article Degriv to which exhibit represents Steadied toward the last and had Class I—Bread Lot 3 Knit wear activities of community ... 25 points liar on No. 6 and No. 8. thi« Ix nt- Lot 1 Lot 4 Miscellaneous White bread - one loaf Total possible score........ ..... 100 points Lot 2 Brown bread - one loaf |ng her challenger. Alma S. t. Class VIII—Miscellaneous Lot 3 Khe arrived late but made n good Biscuits - plate of three Lot i Centerpiece, lace or lace trim DIVISION B First tnding Alice Near also challenged Lot 2 Centerpiece, decorated . or. and, ribbons and prizes of $1.00 and 50c. Lot 3 Needlepoint Alma but lost out. Vera Zicbeck 1 Any Farm Youth Organization in Lot 4 Art piece Went from 4th position to second Southern Lane County Lot 5 Tea apron Iler vacation must have improved with um Lot 1 Ice-box - plate of four Lot 6 Hot dish holders, set of 3 her golf game though she said xhe nom p is VISIT Lot 2 Vanilla drop cookies - plate of A booth showing education activities Lot 7 Chair set Bid not play while nt the beach, j and products grown by members. four First and Second ribbons with prizes Georgetta bent Miala Kincart YOUR CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Lot 3 Fancy cookies - plate of four Each organization making an exhibit of 50c and 25c in each lot Exhibits hav­ Who is playing again after remod- j to score not less than 70 points shall » .and Second ribbons and prizes ing once placed in South Lane Fair will receive $10.00. The following score card of $1.00 and 50c. t-ling their new home In the Grove not be eligible for exhibit. shall be used in judging: r'rancex xllpix'd to fourth spot WASHINGTON ___________ 12TH Educational value, including t»n the ladder. - Belle Burkholder, i use of charts, diagrams or IN DOWNTOWN PORTLAND Lot Loaf cake “We aim to take care of our own DIVISION H—FRUITS AND FARM specimens ......................... . Lot 2 Sponge cake 30 points PRODUCTS Wedding Announcements a n J | Utility ................................... Lot 3 Angel food cake 6th and Washington ] Phone 64 20 points Class I — tppki ant 10 Cut Flowers ,, Zwo eontainers Sweet Pickles and 50c will be given in each lot. Lot 11 Two containers Dill Pickles Lot 1 Asters - 6 blooms - Large - Me­ Lot 12 Two containers, same kind of dium - Small relish Ixit 2 Begonias - Tuberous - Display DIVISION I—HOBBIES Lot 3 Chrysanthemum - 6 blooms - Bring that interesting collection or (Note-Each individual exhibitor al ­ Large - Medium - Small hobby to exhibit. Let others see and en­ lowed one entry in each lot. Containers Lot 4 Dahlias - .3 Large - 3 Medium - joy it. A total of $10.00 has been set should bi' identical as to size, shape etc 3 Small - and Display aside for this department to be divided First and Second ribbons and $1.00 and Lt 8 Roses - Specimen - Bouquet Lot 1 Dresser scarf or set, lace DIVISION J—4-H CLUB WORK Lot 9 Zinnias - 6 blooms - Large - Lot 2 Dresser scarf or set. embroid­ Medium - Small 1. The right to exhibit in this depart­ Lot 10 Miscellaneous ered or appliqued ment is open to Lane county club mem­ Lot 3 Tea towel, set of .3 bers regularly enrolled who have their Note: Only two (2) entries permitted Lot 4 Hand towel, set of 2 records up to date. in each classification by any one ex- 2. All record books, together with the Class II—Beilspreads hibitor. story of the work, must be brought with Lot 1 Crochet or knit First and Second ribbons will he given the exhibit or filed with the County Lot 2 Embroidered or applique and a prize of 50c and 25c will lie given Club Agent by 1:00 p.m. September 17. Lot 3 Afghan for best arrangement of flowers in this .3, Twelve Scholarships valued at exhibit by the P. D. G. Club of Cottage $6.00 each to be awarded to the club Class III — Pillow Slips Grove. • members who have the best exhibits and Lot 1 Lace trim record lxx»ks. Lot 2 Decorated 4. Each member who makes one or DIVISION E— HOME GARDEN more exhibits will receive 25c providing HARRY RENTLE Class IV—Table Linen DISPLAY the work is satisfactory and the record (Get your guns ready for the hunting Lot 1 ('rochet or knit cloth book is in and complete. This does not Warren Edwards Lot 2 season.) First and Second ribbons will be given Embroidered or appliqued cloth mean 25c per exhibit. Farney Edward* Lot 3 Luncheon set, lace trim for home garden exhibit receiving 70 5. Club members may exhibit only In points: Lot 4 Luncheon set, decorated projects in which they are enrolled. Ex­ (Set may be napkins and cloth of hibits must conform to regular project Canned vegetables 20 points place mat » requirements. S I LEGAL NOTICES E N T ! N E L PORTS Lions Face Tough Opponent in First Game Here 17th Fishermen’s Lure ANNOUNCING OPENING CHEZEMS Chain Saw Shop SAW FILING Chains, Crosscuts, Hand Saws Agency MALL Gasoline and Electric Saws 2 Blocks N. of Gas Co. Cottage Grove SOUTH LANE FAIR and HARVEST CARNIVAL GOOD HUNTING! PREMIUM LIST-1943 IN PORTLAND it’s the HOTEI WASHINGTON . . . the season for hunting is almost here. Be sure of your transportation there and back. McCOY MOTORS RANGLER JEANS (All Sizes) BVD T-SHIRTS DAY’S COLLEGE CORDS SPORT SHIRTS Colorful JACKETS SOCKS Bright Rayons - Wools WINTHROP SHOES Edwards’ Outdoor Store