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The 8entlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur«., Oct. St, 1948 Mills Getting the VOTING ON HER OWN PLATFORM Concrete Problems rt2iun^Flfom Solved by CONCRETE Answers MU U K Keep Him Working Hr. \lilXG OX otTIKe, dhOTtage For Oregon I hat the undersigned Adnunist I a ter ()f the Estate of I MMA TAL- Portland. Oregon. Oct. 21 -• West BOI'. Dvvease.l, has lilt'd his ac Coast sawmillls are getting the count tor the final m ttleinent ol one-two punch from the crippling said Estate in the Circuit Court water front strike and a serious tor Uuie County. Oregon, and that .freight car .shortage in the south- Tuesday, the 2nd day ol Novcm- 'ern Oregon territory which is Iw'r. 1918, at the Circuit ■Courl ¡disrupting production schedules Room, in the County Court House, ( and demoralizing shipping of lum- in Eugene, I. ape County, Oregon, ' tier, according to H. V. Simpson, at A M., has been by said ¡Executive Vice President of the k hurt fixed us the place and time (West Coast Lumbermen’s associa- for hearing objections thereto and ■ t ion. • September reports from Doug ■ U DI N \\ HILEMAN, Admin- las fir mills reflect the critical •trutor. HERBERT W. LOM- situation. Simpson said, which has ARD. Attorney lor Fatiate. I either completely closed or reduc ____________ 8-51-12 ed a score of coastal nulls to part- j time operation, throwing many ■AerylxMly s rending the classified. hundreds of men out of employ Pages 14 and 15. ment. Coos Bay, Siuslaw Harbor, Newport Bay and Grays Harbor *** mills are the hardest hit. with some Columbia River mills report ing curtailment of production be cause of inability to ship. Southern Oregon mills on tlw Southern Pacific system are short of needed freight ears, and some GPACIOUi! CALI THE mill on branch lines are accumu- I CHILOUIM OFF THOSE lating heavy mill stocks due to I iUKiS- VMFVLl x-““ 0eAT HOLES < P'?*'T,r shortage of cars. Mills are com- . BALANCING HERSELF on her od J-shaped wooden clogs, n Japanese mother IN THEM" , BLAME ME plaining, too. that they are get leans over to deposit her ballot in the school board elections of the < TOO FEO - ting cattle cars and other unsuit THEM THE Ninato-ku section of Tokyo, This type of wooden sandal has become able rolling stock for lumber ship-1 Ftp PROOUCtNft milkfoom commonplace in Japan due to a shortage of leather. (International) HIS SENIORITY IN THE U. S SENATE ping. l GROVE MAID DAIRY The weekly average of West i OF GREAT VALUE TO OREGON 'of the Regional Administrator. Coast Lumber production in Sep- ‘ ★ Member of Six Major Sub Committee* of Bldg No. 1. Swan Island. Portland tember was 169.958,000 board feet the Senate Appropriations Committee, han- 18. Oregon. Hated at Portland, or 107.6% of the 1942-1947 aver-1 dlin,; appropriations for; Hydro - Electric age. Orders averaged 151.174,000 NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE: Oregon, this 15th day of October, bids, marked outside “Bid 1948 IN LANE COUNTY UP- Power, Flood Control, Rivers and Harbor*, board feet; Shipments 153,017,000! Sealed ; Reclamation, Public Land*, Indian Affair*, board feet. Weekly averages for for Timber”, and addressed to the PER WILLAMETTE MARKET- Bureau of ING AREA: T. R. 3 W, Forestry and Agriculture. August were: Production 185,664- Regional 1 , „ Administrator, „ , 13. all merchantable 000 board feet (117 6% of the L«”11 Management. Region 1, Bldg. W M .. ★ Chairman Treasury Post Office Appropri 1942-1947 average!; Orders 165 - N°’ h S"an Island- Portland 18. timber designated for cutting on ations Sub-Committee. 001.000 board feet; shipments °rcgon. will he received until and Por. Lot I iSWSE1« I, < st¡mated ★ Chnirmui. of the Appropriations Cuinmit 177,751,000 board feet. [ opened at 10:30 A M., Pacific for the purpose of this sale to be Thirty-nine weeks of 1948 cumu- S»««13”1 Tim<’ <’n November 9, 420 M. feet Douglas Fir, 10 M. toe to Investigate Euronean economic condi tions. lative production 6, 6.643,848 (JOO ' fur the purchase of all mer feet White Fir, .">0 M. feet Red 643. 848. 000 board feet; thirty-nine weeks of chantable timber designated for W Member Senate Committee on Interior and 1947. 6.449.817.000 board feet: cutting, upon tracts hereinafter 1MT M.ft.B M for the Douglas Fir, Insular Affairs. described; the cutting and removal $4 85 |x>r M.ft.B.M. for the White thirty-nine weeks of 1946. 5,834,- of the timber to be carried out in Fir, $360 per M ft B M. for the A Chairman, Centralia, Illinois, mine disaster 304,000 board feet. committee. Orders for thirty-nine weeks of accoi dance with the forest jirac- Red Cedar, or a total purchase 1948 break down as follows: Rail tice rules approved on July 7. 1938. price of $6.465.50, will be consid A Chairman of the sub committee to Invest! 4.574,426.000 board feet. Domestic by the Secretary of the Interior. ered. An area of approx. 19.301 gate the Near East oil situation. Each bid must state the ;imount acres lying South and West of a ' Cargo 851,969.000 board feet. Ex ★ A one man investigator of the Hawaiian port 273.851.000 board feet. Local per thousand feet, board measure, blazed line in the Southwest Por Statehood request. that will be paid for each species, of lait -I (S\\ is reserved 757,005,000 board feet. U-2t-12 1 SOS $0.5*$T ... PH0Nt = 321 The industry's unfilled order the total consideration which will from cutting. ★ Chairman of the Joint Committee to Inves lie paid for the timber and a state file stood at 586.007.000 board tigate the Island Possessions and Trust Terri feet at the end of September. ment that the bidder will comply torie* in the Pacific. Gross stocks at 789.849,000 board with local manufacturing require ments as hereinafter stated. No feet. bid for less than the appraised value will be considered. Each bid Strength of Jewish Army Our must be submitted in duplicate and Haganah. the first Hebrew army be accompanied by a de[>osit. 1'hc to take the field in the Holy Land । deposit must be in cash or in the in 2.000 years, is unofficially esti form of a certified check on a sol mated to be 53.000 strong in full I’d. Adv. Guy Cordon for Senator Comm., vent bank and in favor of the battle strength. With universal con on Your Farm Buildings and Contents. Uro. F. JiuiK Min, Exec. Nrety. Portland, Ore, Treasurer of the United States. scription, Haganah has at its dis The amount of the deposit will be posal the full manpower of Jewish it least 30% of the first $1.000.00 E. E. BARTRUFF, Insurance A gent Palestine. All Jews between the >f tlie appraised value of the tim- ages of 18 and 35 get red conscrip 14 s- 6th Phone 301 tion cards, after their medical ex ier; an additional 10% of the next »9.000.00; an additional 5% of the aminations. showing their call-up I imount between $10.000.00 and ' dates. Fathers and only sons are I $100,000.00; and an additional 3', exempt. I >t any amount in excess of >100,- I J00.00. The deposit will be re-' South American Climate I turned to unsuccessful bidders South America is a vast con I upon the award of the bid; applied tinent with a tremendous variety I as part of the purchase price of of climate. Climate on their neigh I ;he successful bidder; or retained bor continent in January is like I ls liquidated damages if the suc- that of the United States in July. I :essful bidder does not within I hirty days of acceptance of the I >id execute contract and furnish I satisfactory bond and satisfactory I 'vidence of his ability to comply | with the local marketing require- I nent. In sales over $10,000.00, the I uccessful bidder will be required o furnish a sworn financial state- nent in duplicate, showing ability o fulfill the financial require- nents of the contract. In sales of WITH BATH >5,000.00 or less, the deposit may nom un •e retained as a cash bond; in ales of more than $5,000.00, sure- y bonds will be required as fol- ows: more than $5.000.00, but not note than $10,000.00, at least 20% WASHINGTON AT 12TH if the amount bid; more than $10,- Phone 37 M DOWNTOWN PORTLAND XJO.OO, at least 10% of the amount lid. In sales of $10,000.00 or less, ’ payment in.full will be required prior to execution of the contract, j In larger sales payments may I m ? I made in installments in accordance ; with contract payment schedule, i lated March 1, 1948. The right is lereby reserved to waive technical lefects in the advertisement; to j eject all bids, or to award the .imber for the amount of the high- 1 •st bid to the next highest quail- [ ied bidder when the officer auth- I irized toapprove the contract shall ¡ loom the high bidder unqualified I o fulfill the contractual require- I nents of the advertisement. Tim- I x?r sold in accordance with this I ulvertiscment must be manufac- ured within the marketing area Once in a blue moon the stylist, and engineer, outilo themselvea Thev create . r« H » I is designated for each tract de- gue. beyond today and sets the pattern fur can uf the future. Y e " tar t,u,t I cribed below in accordance with he Orders of the Secretary of the T hi. i i what they hnve done with the FRAZER for 1949! I nterior. No. 2285, and Nos 2380 I o 2390, Incl., dated December 11,1 Low, sleek „nd difftrently handsome it is the trnilblaro/in .»«u r ........... xrix - 1946 and November 29, 1947, re- ipectiveiy. The United States has duugnera f„M m |„ve with it. They call it "the dream tar”. iy agreement^een given the right o authorize its purchasers to use ertain roads and rights-of-way or the removal of timber. Each | adder should ascertain from the espective District Forester’s of. ice the location of the read or I I m re . „ thrill wnitlng for you nt your •ight-of-way covered by su h ■ ■ ores, improvements and refinements, tlip 1949 FRAZER is „head of igreement relating to the trad ■ Nt"? Y for Id! the ear. f^m. ipon which he wishes to bid. It is the bidder’s responsibility to de h > ! ‘"a ',n *T"P tr"ditton- th« oar. from Willow Run termine for himself the extent to : war, they T - Hw proved "uh<’ u" their lil"’ 0°'" new” car. 2 built "nJ. *hich such agreement will permit , the ve m road dependability billion he use of the road or right-of-way mile, worth! Value proved to a quartMMnillion ju.tly proud iubject to the payment of reason- 'iV" "eW ,'’,^ZK“"O"'It -«t your dile compensation to the assignor O I H «J dealers. Kaiser-I'ruzer Curts,r«t*m. Willow Run, Michigan jf the United States. Further in-: formation, including copies of the form of contract, bid forms and schedules of contract payments may be obtained at District (Jt* Phone 21 fices of the B.L.M., located at Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos , Bay, and Medford, or at the office < COTTAGE GROVE REDI MIX Located at Horn Sand & Gravel Be Prepared for rough sledding this winter! —Have your car in perfect condition tor winter driving. See DAIRY-TALES U. S. SENATOR Baker’s Super Service UY GORDON (Republican) 9th and Gibbs Phone 252 LEGAL NOTICES It Pays to Investigate Retain U. S. Senator Guy Gordon NOVEMBER 2nd LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel three Musketeers Each one is what a man can always use. The Trio consists of Lentheric’s fa mous After Shave Lotion, masculine "Tanbark” Co logne, flesh-tinted After Shave Powder or Scalp Stimulant. 12.25, plus tax. Here it is, Cottage Grove! a 1949 m^111 IN PORTLAND it's the HOTEL- WASHINGTON KELLY DRUG CO. We Give S & H Green Stamps 60» Main Loose Leaf Supplies of all kinds.—The Sentinel. SPARK OIL HEATERS fà/Zó/azer-e/ar/s fo awe/ Maytag Washing Machines Wear-ever Aluminum Ware ft Roofing Material ft Electrical Supplies of All Kinds » Graber - Gettys Hardware 737 Main it HANSEN BROTHERS 103 5th St