The Nentlnel. Cottage Grow, Oregon Mr. and Mn Fred Laubach have ai their guests, their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ray Derry and son of Hayward. California and Mr. Derry’s mother of Cotapi, California, who was here for the week end She is now visiting her son. Jess Derry, at Salem The Ray Derrys will visit at the Laubach home until after Christmas. Thur».. Dec. tî, 1MB Mr and Mrs. C«»cil Caldwell and family expect to spend Christmas with Mrs Caldwell’s sister and family. Mr and Mrs Leonard Tracwell of Corvallis Sgt. Duane Eustace of Fort Ord, California, is spending a fexx days visiting his mother, Mrs. Ercel Yirak at Grass Valley. California, according to won! ftx>m Grass Valley Monday , Herb and Miss Marie Lombard Miss Bartiara Valentine of IMrt- and Waiter Martin, students at the University of Oregon are land. a former tesident is spending •pending the holidays with home the week here visiting friends. folks Miss Shirley Allen, student at Willamette University, Salem is spending th«» holidays her«' visit­ ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donell Allen. Mrs. Frank Bradford returned home Friday after spending a month at Rixiding. California xvith her daughter. Mrs. Claude Trox­ clair, who has been quite sick Mrs Troxclair and twin babies Edward and Robert, accompanied Mrs _ . Rfadhxni home for a visit. Mr Troxclair will join them for Christ- mas Kri,z Bradford, student at Oregon State college, is also home for the holidays Recent real estate sales handled through Marksbury s office by Mr. Marksbury and Glen Hankins were the sale of the Bert Hatch home on Gibbs axenue; the sale of the Lester Gates home on the west side, to the Hatches and the sale of th«' Ray Blohn hous«' on Tay lor street to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gates. Th«' Blohns haw moved elsewhere. Another sal«' by them was th«' home of E. B. Lawson at Eighth and Gibbs. Mr and Mrs. P. R Russell and I The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Blown two children have gon«' to Whit- m«l daughters Bobbie and Vicki tier, California to spend the will spend t'hristmas in Portland Christmas holidays with Mrs. Hus with the Hex Brown’s parents, the sells mother, Mrs Fleming Mr Hex anil Mrs Charles Brow n Russells mother, Mrs. Ollie Rus­ sell of Oklahoma, will join them Miss Mary Ann Hall of Willant- at Whittier for a visit. ette University. Salem. íh spending the Chi 1st mils holidays here with The Rev and Mrs A C. Grimes her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles and daughters Carolyn. Roberta Hail. and Shirley of Salem, will spend Monday xxith his brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Al Dav is and fam- and sister. Mr ami Mrs Wayne ily of the Rujada ranger station Monnu'. Additional Monday din left today for Chelan. Wash, to tier guests at th«> Monroe home , . ’ , , , . »"‘l n’lat.ves over th«' XX ill be Mr and Mrs .1 G Grimes ' i nolu,i*'s ami Mr ami Mrs. J. D. Monro«' Guests at th«* horn«' of Mr. and Mrs E. W Ware for the Christ­ mas holidays are Mrs Ware's parents. Mr. an«i Mrs. Fre«i M Howard of Saerann'nto. and her brother ami sister-in-law. Mr and Mi's. W L Howard, ami family of San Francisco. Mr ami Mrs. Clair I lógale and family plan to leave Monday for Seattle. Washington to sjiend a few days visiting with Mrs. Ho- gate’s sister. Mrs M R. Randall and Mr. Randall, who is stiitiomsl at Seattle as a Hight engineer for the United Air Lines. BIRTHS «IIP « Rl I lv M VN Illis SA. » MH IIAMAGF SI H Jania« Culp Creek log ISELI - At Sacred Heart hos h"uU'r filed a $5.189 damage suit pitnl, Eugene, Thursday, Drcem- 1,1 Lane county circuit court ber 15. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs Ar- Thursday ag i nst the thur Iseli Cottagi' Grove, a son. Motor Co, of Eugene In fil- LONG At the Butler malern mg the suit. Janish contends timi ity home Wednesday. ISecemlxr the Eugene firm sold him a le 11. 1949, to Mi mid Mrs. John py||( mid ret new. but hail taen rebullí He ternlty home, Sunday, Ib'Cember further asserted that the inechanl 18. 1949. to Mr. mid Mrs. Glen cal faults. truck Myers, Lorane route, a son had eaused a misalignment of wheels, which in turn caused me Lynn Conrad necesaary wear on the tires SAITERFIELD - At the Butler ask«*d for dam ages to cover mateinity home, Monday, iHx'em 'time and ex|s'iisi-s which resiilled l* r 19, 1919 to Mr and Mrs l'ho- as master of the South Gate Ma­ BROWN • At th«' Butler ma­ MILLS — Mil l, WORKI RS Christmas party with gift ex­ nard said yesterday that a new sonic lodge in Portland. ternity horn«', Monday. I h'cember TO I.KT 4 M 4TION change between members. Christmas dinner guests at the home had been built for them and 19. 1949, to Mr and Mrs Hunting Most mills m this area will sus Brown, Culp Creek, a daughter. pend o|H-rutlons until after Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Olds and home of Mr an«i Mrs Ramon Ful­ that they were moving to be near Mr and Mrs Max Sears have Lorna Kay. three sons of Lowell ami Bob Jen­ ler will be her parents. Mr. anti three of their children. holidays In fact some have al sold their farm in Delight Valley kins of Albany moved here Sun­ Mrs C. F. Welch, two-brothers-in- ready closed down until after and have rented the home fotmer- STEWART - At th«' Butler ma­ 48 N 9th Phone 337 day. Mr. Olds and Mr. Jenkins art' law and sisters. Mr. ami Mrs. "A new year Plants usually take this Bob Wicks, student at O S C . ly occupied by th«' F M Shelton ternity home, Tuesday. Derotnber loggers, and are living at 1200 George West and daughter Corvallis cam«' in th«' first of the family, which they bo|M' to «iceupy occasion to make plant repairs South Fourth street. Mrs. Jenkins, Georgia, and Mr anti Mrs. Thro week to spend the holidays with shortly after Christmas. They 20, 1949. to Mr and Mrs. Franklin Stewart. Dorvna, a daughter. Prim Jr., and daughter Linda, all home folks. will mjve here after Christmas. i ho|H> to start building a new home of Eugene. House, Commercial and here within a few weeks. Ine ' Li sea Betty DykcterhuiK John Edwards, student at the Four and one-half feet of snow University of Oregon is assisting I Industrial Wiring Six Eugen«' unti Glenwood busi- Jean Cochra: Carol Naish, I nessmen pleaded not guilty to students at Good Samaritan hos­ are reported in the Bohemia sec­ at the Edwards Outdoor store dur- । pital .school of nursing, are home tion with excellent skiing in the ing the holiday season. charges of op*rating pinball ma for a few days vacation with their offing. At present the roads are NATIONAL FAIREST TIMBER chines illegally. parents. clear to the Champion mine. FOR KALE They were arrainged Tuesdav Don Martin of Yoncalla is ex- 1 morning on sheriffs office charges pected at the home of H. L. I Oral auction bids will be riaviv- that high scores on their machines Browning ami Warren for «xl by th«' Regional Fon'ster or had been [laid off over the coun- Christmas dinner. his authorized representative at ¡ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams of *he office of th«' Forest Supervisor, Portland will spend Chnstmas Post Office Building, Roseburg. here with his brother. Lyman । Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m, I Adams, and sister. Miss Stella January 9. 1950. for all th«' live ' timber mark«*d or designated for: Adams. i cutting, and all merchantabl«' dead Kenneth Robinson of Cottage ' dead timber located on an area : Grove is attending San Jose State । embracing about 304 acres within j College at San Jose. California. sections 15. 16. 20. 2) ami 22. i Enrollment in the state’s oldest T22S, RIE. W M.. surveyed. Ump­ Letter Size publicly-supported college has qua National Forest, On-gon. esti-, reached an all-time high of more mated to be 15.343,000 feet B M . | more or less, of Douglas-fir, 1,024,- 1 than 8200 full-time students. (MM) feet B.M., more or less, of • Pre-war quality LETTER HEADS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kausche sugar pine. 533.000 feet B M . more • Best low-priced file with and children Edwin and Donna of or less, of Western hemlock, 675,-1 ENVELOPES Kellogg spent Wednesday here 000 feet B M . more or less, of ' roller-bearing slides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Western redeedar, and an unesti- BILL HEADS rnated amount of Western white J. D. Monroe. • Non-slip follower in drawer pine and other species of saw- STATEMENTS timber and 75.375 lineal feet, more Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Grischaw • Attractive baked enamel and daughter Judy of Portland or less, of Western redeedar poles. Olive Green finish INVOICES will be here to spend Christmas Sealed bids accompanied by re with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. quired payment received by the • The famous Shaw-Walker OFFICE FORMS Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 Joe Gallo. "Built Like a Skyscraper" p m. January 9, 1950, will lie con- FACTORY FORMS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daugherty sidered the equivalent of an oral all-welded construction of Portland will spend the Christ­ bid and posted for the information SALE BILLS mas holidays here with their of all bidders. The appraised value * Letter and Legal sizes 522 Whiteaker Phone 101-L parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of the timber according to long­ BOOK WORK Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. term. normal market and operat­ ing conditions is $5 (X) [ mt M feet Benton, and other relatives. for Douglas-fir, $7 60 per M feet for sugar pine. $7.60 per M feet for Western white pine. $1.50 per M feet for Western redeedar, $1.00 the per M feet for Western hemlock and other species of sawtimber, PHONE 555-556 and $0.045 [ mt lineal foot for Western redeedar poles. No bid will be considered which is less than these rates as a base i ite applicable through the entire period of the sale agreement, plus at least $4.05 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $12.00 per M feet for sugar pine, and $12.00 per M feet for Western white pine, the total to apply for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1951. On that date and at other times, as stated in the con­ tract, total rates will lie redeter­ mined, but in no event will the redetermined stumpage rates be less than the basic appraised value as first above stated, and in no event will rates below those bid be established until at least 6,O(XJ,(XX) feet B .M. have been cut and paid for at not less than the bid rates. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage a cooperative deposit of $0.05 per M feet B,M to be used by the Forest Service for partially paying the cost of slash disposal, and a cooperative deposit of $0.30 per M feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of sawtimber under the terms of the agreement, will I m - required. COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL $15,000.00 to be applied on the Gauge 30 Denier P. 0. Box 66 purchase price, refunded, or re­ Lovely clear hose In the tained in part as liquidated dam­ wanteil shades Cottage Grove, Oregon ages, according to the condition of sale, must accompany each scaled bid and must lie shown to be in Please send Cottage Grove Sentinel for the possession of oral bidders as mos. a qualification for auction bidding. special offer checked below, for which I am enclosing remittance, If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, made payable to Cottage Grove Sentinel. the bidder must immediately make th«> required payment and confirm ( ) No. 1 the bid by submitting it in writing ( ) No. 2 on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitt­ Name ed, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale Address and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super­ visor, Roseburg, Oregon, the Dis­ City ■r-iz----- State trict Ranger, Disston, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. D8-2t-D22 By ■ Eldon B. Grable Arcade Coffee Shop ELECTRICAL I CONTRACTOR I I Daily Feature” S haw W alker LEGAL NOTICES STEEL 47” HaSSOCk with purchase of a SWING Rocker A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SMITH FURNITURE SENTINEL SPECIAL Cottage Grove Sentinel Phone 555 - 556 CHRISTMAS OFFER NO. 1 NO. 2 FREE! 15 Thomas Terry Christ­ mas cards with each new six months subscription to “The Cottage Grove Sentinel." Regu­ lar six months price is 51.50. LIMITED number of cards avail able, so HURRY SEND “The Cottage Grove Sen­ tinel" anywhere in Lane or Douglas counties as a Christmas GIFT at a REDUCED PRICE. Only S2.00 for one year. Gift Christmas card will be sent to new subscriber. 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