Thur»., Kept. 21. 11)50 The Nentln« ■I, Cottage drove, Oregon Psge II it will m< cl with Mrs. Perk Miller Sloan leave* next week end for Corvallis lor her second year at instead. lee is a sister ol Mr. McCoy. The Mosby Creek Extension club Oregon Stale college. Frank Coon of Independence. Mr». Harry <a»th' Krporter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Westerfield met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. rhuiic IMF 12 and three children left Sunday to Lewis Layng, (chairman) for its Mr. and Mra. Jess Colby of Eu make their home at Owrn»b«>ro, organization meeting. The calen gene, and Mr. and Mr». Floyd Rudy Mr. mid Mra. ('hartal Peterson Kentucky, their old home. That dars were filled out for the coming of Corvallix visited their mother have traded their Larne bouse for takes two children out ot the Blue club year. Any one interested in I here, Mrx. Addie Hanson. profMTty In Saginaw owned by Mr. Mountain school. Kenneth Wicks leave» Sept. 28 club work is cordially invited to Jackaon. join. Get in touch with Mrs. ¡.ewis I for La Grande to go to college Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle re Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roby took ijiyng or any other member. A there. Visiting overnight Tuesday, their «on Elmore to Eugene Sun- ceived word Saturday that they sack lunch was enjoyed at 1 Sept. 12 with Mr. and Mr». Ixo- Jay where he will attend the Uni- have n new granddaughter, Nancy o'clock. Jane 7 |samds, lx>rn Sept 12 to nard Whitman were Mr. and Mm. /eralty of • Ireton. Mrs. Ed Freeman gave her son Mr. amt Mrs. S. 11 Rumsey of Alla-rt Lancaltor took hla chil Portland Site has four brothers S immy a birthday party Saturday Harry Ludington, Mr Wrn. Davey, dren Goldie ami Toughy and hla so the little miss was quite a de afternoon honoring hix seventh her son Henry .Davey and hi» son grandaon Imrry Lancaster to the light to them. She Wax named af birthday A number of friends were and daughter, all from Ontario, Canada. They drove down by way coast recently and the children ter her great grandmother, Nancy present and enjoyed game, witli of Lake Michigan, across the had a grand time playing in the Linebaugh who lived in tills com- Sammy, and also a birthday cake. northern states, back into Canada, sand. Mrs. Glen Roby has received then down the Pacific coast. ! munity nil her life. , The road by the cemetery has word from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A letter was received from Ix*on been cut In two and the new coun . Mrs Harry Cust Ie honored her Henklv that they have a new 5 Moms Jr. last week from Chanute 'daughter Mrs. Berta McGuire, ty road put out around the hill J Sept 14 with a birthday dinner. paind baby girl, Linda Kay, born field. Air For' e tr io.in/ base in in tile Land pasture. The new road Sept 11 at Red Bluff, Calif. They Illinois. He is taking advanced is a nice wide road and haa taken Those enjoying the dinner were rented a house from the Roby's training in airplane engine me- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle, ¡jury, out the steep part. several years ago. chanfcs. ‘The more you work on I jincaster, Mrs. McGuire and Mel Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCoy and Mrs. Blaine Haynes has been ill those big bomber», the more you vin and Russell and Bill Jcrratd (laughter Kay visited over the at the home ot her son, Howard want to,” he writes. “It sure is Mrs. Bob Seidel will be unable Taylor. week end with Mr. and Mrs James cold here at night, and freezing Brownlee In la-banon Mrs. Brown to have the Gcttogcther club, so Betty Ducrst has gone back to cold when we get up." Leon has work nt flic telephone office after Iwen in the air force a year. a two weeks vacation spent at the Bob Groat accomfuinied by Vic home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ixiolittle had quite an exciting time Saturday getting two more cou Arnold Duerit. Mosby Creek had quite a bad gars. They trailed the cats with rain and electric storm Sunday af Bob’s four hounds all day. Finally ternoon. The lightning set a tree they had to shoot lioth cougars on afire on Blue Mountain. The cloud the ground. Even with the hounds burst of rain washed the spring less than 30 feet behind them, the on the Arnold Duerst ranch full cats wouldn’t “tree”. That makes of mud from the Jay Blackmore three cougars and bobcats Bob has pasture that had just been seeded killed the last three weeks in the to grass and was loose dust. When ' same district. Row River church members and Mrs. .Duerst tried to run water A nice way of Maying, “(¡o<Ml-by, let me from the spring all that came was everyone wishing to go are invited hear from you,” is to give a bo* of | to attend a church union service mud. at Waldon Sunday evening. Oct. 1. j All volunteer help in building the Row River church, Sept 30, Mrs. It. IL Grout will tie appreciated. Potluck din Culp Creek Sewing club met at ner will be served at the commun- Evelyn Whitman's on the after । ity hall. We've plenty of nails, we noon of Sept 5th to honor Mrs. just need your help and bring Ruth Wincinger's bithday. Sept. your hammer. We are proud to hear that 13. members drove to Cottage Grove to meet at the home of Mrs. three local 4-H girls won prizes Roy Violette and gifts were pre- at the South Lane County Fair sented to Mrs. Horine Violette for held at Cottage Grove. Joan Craw her birthday. Present were Mes- ford won 1st award on 1st year dames Evelyn Whitman, Ruth .sewing. Joyce Kelly a 2nd award 60» Muin Phone 37 Wineinger, Gertrude Harrington, on 3rd year sewing and Sharon Dorothy Sears. Ilene Jones, Essie Estabrook a 3rd award on 1st year Patton, Elizabeth Raymond. Peg sewing. The girls will enjoy ex gy Groat, Isabell Kendrick. Thcr- hibiting at the Lane County Fair ese Hewes and Florence Eriksen. in Eugene this week. We wish Mina Sloan was home Saturday them best of luck. and Sunday she returned to Eu gene. She has been teaching the past 3 years but has returned for NOTH E OF SALE another year of college. Margie MOSBY CREEK Is Someone You Know Going Away to SCHOOL? CULP CREEK Eaton’s Fine Letter Paper . KELLY DRUG CO. NOW Is the Time to Fill Your Tank! LEGAL NOTICES Shivering Dan vtm n worry mun .,. on heating oil bo forgot to plan! You won’t be caught cold, with our automatic refi!! service No more worries about a safe supply of heat ing oil! We deliver automatically clean-burn ing, non waste, 100',-distilled Standard Fur nace Oil or Standard Stove Oil. We check and refill your tank regularly you never have to give it u thought. Give us a call today. Cottage Grove Heating Service When you ar» young You buy my wir« That i jutf at good When you rohr«. « STEERS X . Phone 5 • Ç ELECTRIC & REFRIGERATION 601 S PACIFIC HWY. PHONE 878 COTTAGE GROVE. ORE____ Now's The Time To -Before you know it, ole man winter will be poking his head in the door — that is, if you have a door! So be pre pared to meet his winter blast by re pairing and remodeling NOW. We have all sorts of roofing, lumber, In sulation, hardwares. See us for free estimates. w. J. M c C ready lumber co 238 Pacific Hiway South OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5:00 P. M. Ed Rothe, Mgr. ■ ■ dl Phone 561 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by authority of an Order of the Circuit Court of the State of I Oregon for l.ane County, duly made on the 25th and entered on I the 26th day of August, 1950, the undersigned, Guardian of the Es tate of WESLEY DONALD HAN SEN, a Minor, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, or for part cash and part credit, all of said minor child's un divided one-third right, title and interest in and to the following de scribed fiarcels of real estate, to- wlt: Parcel No. 1: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 3 Section 10 Tp. 20 S. Range 3 West of W.M. and run thence North to the Southerly line of the Richard C. Robinson D.L.C. No, 44, thence South 62 30' East along said South erly line and the line extended to the South line of said Izit 3; thence West to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres of land more or less, all in Section 10 Tp. 20 S.R. 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in I Jine County, State of Oregon. Parcel No. 2: Beginning at a point in the center of the County Road which is North 0 38’ East 384.4 feet and South 89 32' East 25 feet of a certain stone, said stone having been set in County Survey #1987, recorded in Book 5, page 210, Lane Coun ty Surveyor's Records of County Surveys, said stone being 138 rods 9 inches North and 25 feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot 9, Section 10, Township 20 South, Range 3 West W.M., and run thence North 89 ’ 32’ . West 1159.7 feet; thence North 1° 00' East 192.2 feet; L thence South 89 32 East । 1158.5 feet to the West line of Donation Land Claim No. 46, and the center of the County Road; thence South O’ 38' West 192.2 feet along the center of County Road to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, in Section 10, Town ship 20 Sotith, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Lane County, Oregon. Parcel No. 3: Beginning at a point on the quarter section line 25.25 chains North of the the Southeast corner of Ix>t 8 Section 10 Tp. 20 South, Range 3 West and running thence North following said quarter line 25.81 chains (pro portionate measurement) to the *4/(4 line thence South 89 dgs. 33' W. following said 14/14 line 14.50 chains (pro portionate measurement) to intersection with the East line of the Anderson Hamilton D.L.C. No. 45, thence South following the East boundary of said claim No. 45 29.30 chains (proportionate mea surement) thence South 87 dgs. 45' E. 9.00 chains thence ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, It not pt.nscd your 40c back at any drug »tor*. T-4-L a STRONG tung)- cldr, contain« 90 per cent alcohol. IT PKNKTRATER. Reaches MORK germs to KUWb iUc N al Kelly Drug. North 40 dgs. 30* E. 6.10 I qualification for auction bidding If an ui al bid is declared to be I cimiix thence East 90 links to high at the closing of the auction,! the place of tieginning, con the bidder mux» immediately make taining 43.59 acre» of land, the required payment and confirm more or less, all in Necnon 10, the bid by submitting it in writing Tp. 20 South, R. 3 W. In Lane on a Forest Service bid form. The County, Oregon. right to reject any and all bids tx Mid sale will lx- made on and after reserved. IJefore bids are sub the 30th day of September, 1950. mitted, full information concern-- Bids will be received at She law ing the timber, the conditions^ office of RICHARD L. THWING, sale and the submission of ^>ids First National Bank Bldg., Cot should be obtained from tic For tage Grove, Ore., until a reason est Supervisor, Roseburg 'Oregon, able bid shall have been received, or the District Rangq/f Disston, »aid sale to be subject to confir mation of Court. MABEL HAN SEN, Guardian. 4-4tc-7 BLACK TOP PAVING Driveway« — Streets — Parking Areas and Also Road Grading All Work Guaranteed * Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Phone 799 J I3tfcxx NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOK MALE Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Rowburg, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m. 1>- cific standard time, October 2, 1950, for all the live t&nbcr marked or designated for .Atting, and all merchantable dqud timber located on an a r e a/embracing about 20 acres w it inn section 18, T. 22 S., R. 1 E„ W M., surveyed. Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, estimated to hé 540,000 feet B.M, more or Ics^ of Dougias-fir, 30,000 feet B.M. more or less of western redeedar and 2,(XX) feet B.M. more or less of western hemlock and other species of'sawtimber. Scali 4 bids accompanied by required pay ment received by the Forest Su- i ix-rvisor prior to 2:00 p.m., Octo ber 2, 1950, will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and post ed for me informatior. of all bid ders. No bid of less than $20.20 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $5.40 per M feet for western redeedar and $5.00 per M feet for western hemlock and other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a cooper ative deposit of $0.50 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 timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $4,- OOO.(X) to be applied on the pur chase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, ac cording to the conditions of sale, must accompany each scaled bid and must be shown to be in the ¡lossession of oral bidders as a Just sharpen gour pencil and there gou are ! 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