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The Sent Inri, Cottage Grove, Oregon ZUMWALT AND WILLIAMS Sand and Gravel Co Producers of Concrete Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill Rock and Road Material 1 CURTIN when required. the high bidder will mated for the puntóse of this sale Ito required to turmsti a sworn li n.meial statement showing ability I hinlock, 750 I hu ul I < <1 Phone I’il-'B) Mr ami Mrs. \V. U Thorp ami to fulfill the lei ms of the eonlr.iet Bruce Newhin and Teddy Brown two sons Bill and Ed have re A Imml on all sales will be i<-quir tor less Ihan SU' >n imi MH II M have had the mumps. turned Irom a month's vacation m vd in tin amount computed at the lor ihc IXiiiKlas Fit. s’.,0 p, , The Meachams killed three big i Missouri. MKBM lor <heH< ml<x k son rattlesnakes Sunday near Dram bid price Payment lot timlx r will IMT luuli loi the V\ e lei n Rei Mr. and Mrs Itouglas Ding ami on the place where they used to pm ch isr Isons. Elliot ami Carl of Portlami. be nquiivd in advance of cutting, live. XX ill (tayment in lull at the time ol Mr. md Mrs Henry Falk of | s|M'nt the holiday with Mr. ami tiling the contract being requited were bYiday overnight Mrs. Bol« Smith. Marlow Fullbright and Walhr m sales amounting to Kt.tMMl or at the Eldon Tltomiwon the Regional Nimoeks rem'ivcd sev« ra! pri/vs ml home. \dmmtsl i ator may IH'rmit |>ay 1 tlu'ir shoats ami heifers at th«- I small fin both Iwltwcd Two ment in a numlH'r of installments. were brought to have Ixvn s notice IS HEREBY <; burg. under control Thursday afternoon That the lindel signed \dmi Mr. and Mrs Erie Stensi-tb before any damage w as done. One I was on the Redder place and the S|>ent the 1 .d'or Dav week etui at the limiter the ALLEN MXRTIN, Deo. i i licit- cabin near Scottsburg on the other on the Ames plux*. aniount of thè highest bui to thè I lied her Fin d Account A large group of local jieople I’mixpia Mr and Mrs. Edgar Richards next highest qualilu d bidder wben attended the North Douglas Fair and Harry Westenheiser left for thè officer nutliorized to approvo at Dram. Much favorable com- a two weeks visit with relatives in thè contrae! shall deem thè lugli bidder unqualiflod to fulldl thè club on the exhibit of model homes Canada. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Conner eontraetual rvquirenients of thè in the Circuit Court Room ” advertisement. All tiaets ndv.i ( ’ourt. m t he ( ’omit y Court I an' to exhibit it at the State Fair spent tlie week end visiting at the tised for sale for which no bui is Eugene ie i ’olinty . 1 >reg< Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merk and rmvived on the -■ale date may be in the toKHooii on their reed work Other prizes 1 sold on the 30th day after the sah won were: pigs. Edward Thomp daughter Immise an> spending a date to bidders offering the highest been by said »'null lixeil tune and place tor hearing son. first; Daniel Thompson, sec two weeks vacation m Canada Ernest Helliwvll spent last week price during the thirty day interim. ond. Hereford calves Mickey Lit- In no ease will th.' timlwr be sold for final tlepage. first; Jean Ames, first: for les* than the appraised price. Lynn Jacob, first. Rabbits Jean his daughter and family. Timber sold in accordance with HERBERT W LOMBARD. Ames first on Flemish doe. first on this advertisement must Ite manu- spent last week end visiting rela- 1 Marfin buck, first on tives and friends at Tillamook factured within the marketing area White Rex doe. first on White Rex Th«’ beautiful is the mo- Their daughter Mrs Tom Palmer buck, fust on Chinchilla doe and in art; but the sublim«' scribed Itclow in accordance with litter: Larry Oatney, first on jun- had charge of the post office dur the thalers of the Secretary of the most help ior Chinchilla doe. and first on ing their absence. vates the Raymond Anderson left for Interior. No 2385, and Not 2380 California Friday to go to school. to 23!M>. Inel . dated Deccinlx r 11, — Lynn Jacob, first and second on New Hampshire chickens. Canning This is his last year in college. Mr and Mrs Clyde Shirley left spmtivcly, The United States has Nonnie Redifer. firet on tint by agreement been given the right year canning: Jean Ames, second last week for Portland to make to authorize its purchasers to use on mother and daughter canning: their home. They were guests of certain mails and rights-of-way Loretta Oleson, first on second I for the removal of timber Each year canning. Sewing Loretta Halo hall recently by members «V the Yoncalla Legion auxiliary. Mr L.dder should ascertain from the Oleson, first and second. and Mrs Shirley n’v'eived a Ivau- n'spective District For, st« i s ,q Loretta Oleson. Jean Ames, anil tiful wool blanket as a going away five th«' location of the road right- Larry Oatney won scholarships to gift. | of-way covered by such agreement Corvallis Saturday at the State Donald Rychard and Miss Ra- relating to th«' tract upon which Fair. Jean Ames had the best 4-H rabbit at the State Fair and Lar n-sponsibility determine ry and Loretta won on their judg l>er 3 at the home of the groom’s and Mrs. Arthur himself the extent to which’ such parents, ing and demonstration team. agreement will permit the use of There is a reconi enrollment at Rychard. Those present wen* close relatives and friends. They left the road or right-of-way subject the Curtin schools 38 in the to the payment of reasonable com upper grades and 25 reported in for a short honeymoon, but will make their home west of Yoncalla. pensation to the assignor of the the primary grades. United States. Further informa school Is gan last Monday. Shoe tion. including copies of the form string children are going to Scotts of contract, bid forms and sched Valley again this year. Mis. Ray ules of contract payments may be mond Miller I- driving the '«lao! Offices of the bus. The new high school building Bureau of Land Management, is to be ready for school by the located at Salem, Eugene. Rose- burg, Coos Bay and M< diord. < h e- first of the year. William Thorp got a blue ribbon I gon. or at the office of the Region on both his big wooden bowl and al Administrator. Budding Noi, the Old Settlers Swan Island. Portland 18. ( »regoli reunion August 27 at Shelbyville. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this Missouri. They are two of the pieces he made at school the past <»RAL AUCTK WILLAMETTE Thum., Sept. »S, l!H9| Phone 384R2 — P. 0. Box 538 Successors to Horn Sand and Gravel Dear Friends BEFORE a man marries - - He’ll send the girl flowers and take her to the theatre in a taxi. AFTER - - - the only “flour” she gets is Gold Medal. And she has to lug it home in a 24 pound sack. Business is like that. Merchants and business men spend a lot of time and effort sometimes to make a man or woman a customer, and then the best they get is a monthly statement. We believe a business should tell its friends and customers they are appreciated. And that’s why we are writing this letter to tell you how much we really appreciate your friendship as well as your business. Not to sell you — but to tell you — it s always a real pleasure to serve you. Cordially yours. McCOY MOTORS “Your CHYRSLER - PLYMOUTH Dealer" WE AIM TO TAKE CARE OF 0ÜR OWN” Phone 64 6th and Washington helping others get better service—depends in part on every telephone user. Facilities have doubled in the West in ten years. Your telephone is today one of your most valuable servants . . . saving time, saving steps. And it still does its job for just a few pennies a call. The DING ’S business BUIIDIM SHOES FOR MEN DANCE Walker Hall Sept. 17 Music by LaBlue Orchestra Admission SOc — Tax luci. How Janie helps herself to better service "Allowing a little time between calls," BILI Sina11, rugged styles loi fall Benefit Answering promptly—giving others a full minute to answer her call—are first on Janie's list of aids to service. i Janie, "gives others a chance to call me . . . and it’s a nice party-line courtesy, too.” So when she’s getting the gang together for a picnic, or for any reason needs to make calls in a row, she waits several minutes between each one. "It’s simple to make friends with others on our line. I just use the telephone the way I like them to.” SHOESTRING 2. Looking up numbers, Janie knows, is really important. "So easy to get them mixed up,” she explains. "Why, I was just sure Babs’ number was 8145 ... but when I called her I got the drug store. Turned out her number was 8415. So un less I’m really sure of a number, I’m going to look it up in the telephone hook.” That’s a good tip for all of us—teen-agers and grown-ups. Your telephone is one of today’s best bargains ■H PdCifiC Telephone (A) and Telegraph Company LEGAL NOTIGES Mint E or TIMBER S \I.E SEALED BIDS, markeil outside “Bid for Timber," and addressed to the Regional Administrator. Bureau of Land Management. Re gion I. Rf’orn 131. Budding No. 1. Swan Island. Portland 18 Oregon, will I*- received until and oiiened at 2:00 P. M. PACIFIC DARD TIME, on Septemix-r 27. 1949, for the purchase of all merchantable timlMT designateti for cutting u[*>n tracts herein af ter descrilxsi as SEALED BID. ORAL AUCTK)N BIDS will lie re ceived by the District Forester at his office located at 212 Post < >f- fice Building. Eugene. < fregon at 2d» P.M PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on SeptcmtHT 27, 1949, on those tracts of timber hereinafter described under ORAL AUCTION BID. Any sealed bids on tracts so advertised and accompanied by the required deposit received by tic District For<?ster prior to the start of the oral auction bidding, will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and will be posted for the information of all bidders. To qual ify for oral auction bidding, the bidder must submit to the officer in charge of the sale, prior to the beginning of the auction a deposit in the amount as hereinafter re quired. If an oral bid is declaired to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immedi ately confirm the bid by submitt ing it in duplicate on the regular Bureau of Land Management bid proposal form. The cutting and re moval of the timber shall be car ried out in accordance with the forest practice rules approv««! on July 7. 1998 by th” Secretary oi the Interior. Each bid must state the amount per thousand feel, board measure, that will be paid for each species, the total consid eration which will be paid for the timber and a statement that the bidder will comply with local manufacturing requirements as hereinafter stated. No bid for less than the appraised value will lx? considered. Each sealed bid must lx? submitted in duplicate anil lx? accompanied by a deposit. The de posit must be in cash or in the form of a certified check on a solvent bank and in favor of Ihc Treasurer of th« United Stat«s. The amount of the d<jiosit will lx1 at least 20“ of th«? firsl $1,000 of the appraised value of Ilie timlxT; additional W/< of the next $9,<X»; an additional 5% of the amount between $10,000 and $l(Hi,(XiO; and additional 3'J of any amount in excess of $lfX).(X». 'Ihc «leposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders; applied as a part of the purchase price of the high bidder; or that portion of the deposit rep resenting the minimum required by law shall be retained ns liquidat« d damages if the high bidder does not execute contract and furnish satisfactory lx>nd within thirty days of acceptance of the bid or cannot furnish evidence of his ability to comply with the local marketing requirements. In sales over $5,000, and in small sales S„ R. 1 W., W M . merchantable t llllt» for cutting on the I for theqHirpose of this sail" to lx- 500 M. feet Douglas fir. 75 M fort 1 lem lock. bid for loss than $2.50 per Mft.BM for the Ikiug- las fir, $2.00 | mt M It BAL for the Hemlock, ora total purchase price of $1.4 u 0.IMI, will lx' consider« <1 SEALED IUD UPPER U ILLAM- ETTE MARKETIN' > AREA I 23 S.. R 1 W , W M . St C 1. «11 m< i chantablc timber designati-d foi cutting Tan Mahogany Black Come in and be expertly fitted. $8-95 apprhiat /^ GRAHAM & THORP YOUR BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Phone 199-L 29 So. 6th Plan ahead for cold snap! One mire thing almut the weather i* the fact that, it’s going to change . . . Hummer warmt h dien out, th«' cold spell sets in. A nd when the mercury HtnrtH dropping, you’ll be glad your home ¡ h ready for instant oil heat. That’« why we HuggcHt you plan •head of the first cold nnap now by call ing uh fyr a heating oil refill right awnvl Another good reason for kts'ping your tank full is to prevent moisture in the air inside your tank from condensing and contam inating your oil. When the tank is full, water can’t condense on tank walls. You’ll save trouble and expense by ordering your tank filled with clean burning, 100% dis tilled Standard Heating Oils now. Order your heating oil today! 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