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o 17 1 Timber for Sale LOGGERS Here's*the watch for your job. TIMEX WATER PROOF. SHOCK RESISTANT WATCHES. $9.95 to $11.95. Thriftwise, 605 Main. 43-tfcxxx Thtirs, Jan. fl. IMS Th® *>ntinrl. Cottage Grove, Oregon Pag« ■ ________ •-------------- —-------- — --------------- —------------ r—* WANT ADS Starting Its 50th Year of Production when you miss running a classified, you’re missing a good bet Call us TODAY at 555 or 556. We'll be happy to help you word it Production of Douglas fir ply-■ and heavy construction are also wood in the western states of the other markets where plywood us# United States in 1954 is estimated is expected to gain In at 3 85 billion square feet, the jn reviewing 1954. The Timber- I7A Logging Supplies highest production total for the ' man reports on the further de- By STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN industry in its 49-year history. | velopment of new products. Tex- For Sale LEGAL NOTICES _____ This is reported by The Timber ture' One-Eleven, a grooved ply- FOR SALE: Used power saws, man leading timber industry jour- «ood panel introduced in 1953 was NOTICE OF S&S Equipment, 1 block no. nal published in Portland, in its being sold at an annual rate or January. 1955 issue and 24th An- about 36 million square feet. Oth SP depot, 117 No. Lane. Ph. er specialty panels, brushed stri 12-tfcxxxx 146 miai Plywood Review. additional 550 million ated and embossed, aro being pro Meets Wed., 8 p.m. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by at least 14 plants at a The growth and development of square feet produced in British duced 111 Main St. Eagles Hall To Trade 18 rate of 53 million square feet an that the undersigned Executrix of Lane County was emphasized re- Columbia brings the totid pro nually. Production of specialty cently when the phvsical count duction of Ikiuglas fir plywood to , panels in 1954 is estimated at 118 TO TRADE: '50 Ford pickup for the Last Will and Testament of of businesses listed in the No 4 4 billion square teet. Added to million square feet best car offered. Pay difference ALFRED T. BEIDLER. deceased, _ vember, 1954 Reference Book of this were 275 million square feet for better car. Ph. 655Y. 21-ltp has filed her account for the final Meets 1st and 3rd Mon., 8 p.m. Editorially, The Tirabermanr Dun & Bradstreet was completed of pine plywood. 26 million square settlement of said estate in the Cir The new count showed 2643 mer feet of redwood plywood and 8i states that the industry's long- 711 Main Eagles Hall cuit Court of the State of Oregon Sewing cantile businesses listed in I.ane million square feet of other soft term outlook appear-, to r.e one of for Lane County, and that Mon County according to J. Harry wood plywoods bringing the total broad, expanding i.ihrkets. Bor- SEE US FOR: Buttonholes, but day, the 10th day of January, 1955, Re- ttK Stanford ................ ... White’ Dun & Bradstreet manager softwood plywood production fpr rowing from ton coverings, covered belts, and at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon the western part ot North Amer search Institute ieport for the in Portland buckles, hemstitching. Scott’s, in the Circuit Courtroom. County Weyerhaeuser Timber ''o., the in The Reference Book lists com ica to 4 75 billion Let The area dustry looks to a demand for 7.2 Meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. 14 So. 6th St. Phone 90. also produced 127 million square Courthouse, Eugene. Lane County, ' mercial enterprises-manufacturers, Moose Hall 519 Main St. 27-tcxxx wholesalers, retailers, and other feet of hardwood plywood for a billion square feet of plywood per Oregon, has been by said Court ! by 1975. ALTERATIONS: Men’s and wo fixed as the time and place for ! businesses, generally those buying grand total of 4 88 billion feet of year With its 24th Annual Plywood on credit. It does not, however, plywood in the West men’s clothing. Mrs. Ruth Moss. the hearing of objections thereto, i During 1954 there were 159 sep Review. The Timbei man notes include some service and profes 10-tfcxx and for final settlement of said Ph. 798Y. that 1955 is the Golder. Jubilee Meets every 1st 3rd Thursday sional establishments, such as real arate plywixxi and vcneei oper year for Douglas fir plywood The estate. KATHLEEN BREED ations in the West ( oast states. , estate brokers, barber and beautj Moose Hall - 8:00 P. M. first Douglas fir panel was formed LOVE. Executrix. HERBERT W. 1 Personals 22 . shops, stock brokers, etc. Thus. 112 producing plywood and 47 50 years ago at the Portland Man-.. LOMBARD, Attorney. 17-5tc-22 I figures for all businesses in Lane veneer. Eight new plywood plants ufacturing Co. plant in St. Johns, JOE: I’m tired of hiding my val M. in said Court in o'clock County would be higher than the came into operation dining 1954. Ore . using a wooden press oper uables in tin cans. Go to the Eugene. Oregon, as the time and ones quoted above. Cities in Lane four in Oregon, three in California ated by hand screws with the pan NOTICE OF FINAL Sentinel office and get a Mei- place for hearing objections to Counts listed with large number and one in British Columbi i Thus. el bonded with animal glue. To SETTLEMENT link security chest. They are will see - 51 softwood plywixxi said Final Account. All objections Eugene 1561. 1955 (JI l)U> HR»I > writ I» tiv •• . contrast the advances made by 21-tfcxx must be filed in said Court at or fire proof Springfield 333. Cottage Grove planum the Notice is hereby given that 191, Junction City 111, Florence । ton, It in California. 10 in B iti h tie industry, the trade journal before said time. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous meets Administratrix of the Columbia and 1 each in Idaho. points out that in 1954 the indus First published January 6. 1955. every Friday. 8 p.m. in the city undersigned 97 and Oakridge 71. Estate of CARL J. KING, de Montana and Alaska. Six new ve try moved closer to automation in Mary Gladys Adams library clubroom. P. O. Box 13, ceased, has filed her Account for 1400 Changes Made neer operations were started in the manufacture of plywood. Some Lillie Margaret Heck. or Phone 781J or 126.1. White estimated that during 1954. four in California, one in mechanical developments in 1954 the Final Settlement of said Executrices 24tfcxx estate in the Circuit Court of the 1954 about 1400 changes were Washington and one in Canada in this direction, on which The D. T. Bayly, Attorney made in the Reference Book list The timber products trade jour Timberman reports, are an auto State of Oregon for Lane County, 302 Tiffany Building Zipper Note Books—The Sentinel and that Monday, the 31st day ings of Lane County concerns, in nal says present indications are matic sander feeder, improved Eugene, Oregon cluding new names added, names that eight new plywood plants will electronic gluing and application of January, 1955 at 10:00 o’clock withdrawn, changes in ownership, come into operation in 1955. in the forenoon in the Circuit - of infra-red to veneer drying. The total debt in this country Courtroom, Department Two, It was a turbulent year for the including amounts owed by gov changes in credit ratings, and in NOTICE OF FINAL County Courthouse, Eugene, Lane ernment. by corporations, and by trade styles. The credit listings of industry with a sluggish first SETTLEMENT QUICK RESULTS FROM County, State of Oregon, has been individuals increased more than Lane County businesses are with quarter and a 3-month strike in THE SENTINEL in the reach of virtually every by sard Court fixed as the time the summer. However, at the threefold between 1939 and 1953, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WANT ADS and place for the hearing of ob according to a study released re firm from which these businesses strike's end. pent-up demand for jections thereto and for final set That the undersigned Executrix plywood pushed new order and cently by the Northwest office may want to buy merchendise. Bv Mrs. Frank Ray Using the Reference Book list production to new highs. A con tlement of said estate. VIRGINIA of the I.ast Will and Testament of the National Association of Phone 1109J3 ings as a guide, it is interesting servative estimate puts sales for KING KELLY, Administratrix. of JESSE LANSING SR.. De- Manufacturers. LYNX HOLLOW Carl Brans- to note the number of enterprises the year about 2G ahead of 1953. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. At ceased, has filed her account for ; — Numbered Tickets Furthermore, states the NAM. listed in some of the major cities torneys 20-5tc-24 final settlement of said estate ' com and Clinton Dillbeck Jr. went The industry faces 1955 optimis We sell and service Crane, the portion represented by gov ’ to Seattle, Wash., December 2< with the Circuit Court of ‘ the of Oregon and Southern Washing- tically. in fact, plans to increase Briggs and Standard Fixtures, State of Oregon for Lane County, and enlisted in the Air Force. Both ernment (federal, state, and local > ton. sales by 10 million square feet a FIN AL SETT! EMENT in rolls of 10,000 or strips LISTINGS I week. Some of this optimism is and that Tuesday, the 25th day of have been in the service before. debt increased from about one- TOWN Barnes Pumps and National They will be stationed at San An third of the 1939 total to almost 9059 January, 1955, at 10 o'clock in the Portland based on the fact that 12 million Water Heaters. of 500. Notice is hereby given that the forenoon, at the County Court tonio, Texas. half of the much larger 1953 total. 1561 Eugene housing starts are estimated for Executrices of the estate of Mary House, Eugene, Lane County, Ore It is reasonable to expect that Mrs. Dillbeck will stay at the 1175 Salem 1955 and recent records show ply Elizabeth Heck, deceased, have gon. has been fixed by said Court home of her mother, Mrs. Mae in a growing economy, debt will 742 Medford wood is becoming an increasingly filed the Final Account and the as the time and place for hearing 1 Lewis, while Mrs. Lewis is visit also increase, says the NAM re For Sale by 620 Vancouver. Wash. popular material in this field. Re Circuit Court of the State of Ore of objections thereto and for final ing her daughter and son-in-law, port. But in this period, total debt 569 Klamath Falls modeling. maintenance and re gon for Lane County has fixed the settlement of said estate. EMMA Mr. and Mrs L. D. Armintrout of increased in a ratio of 3.3 to 1. Delight Valley Road 5119 Walla Walla, Wash. pairs plus warehouse and offices 7th day of February 1955. at 10:00 JANE LANSING. Executrix. Burbank, Calif. Mrs. Dillbeck will whereas the actual increase in 476 Roseburg 446 RICHARD L. THWING, Attorney 'continue her schooling at Cottage phvsical production was not quite Astoria CoHage Grove 443 20-5tc-24 Grove high school where she is a 2 to 1. Coos Bay - North Bend for Estate. junior. 442 The report says that the rise Grants Pass Holiday guests at the Chuck in the price level has meant that 403 Sentinel Corvallis NOTICE TO CREDITORS GILBERT A, GARDNER Bevins home were a sister and the real burden of the debt has 396 Ixingview, Wash. DRAFTING CRUISING 392 brother-in-law of Mr. Bevins. Mr. ' not increased as much as the dol- Phone 555 Albany NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Mrs. Tom Pery of Leaburg; ,jar figures would make it appear, 333 709 MAIN ST. PH. 100 Springfield that the undersigned has been ap a brother of Mr. Bevins. Mr. and | Debts can now be paid off in dol- 290 Pendleton pointed Executor of the Last Will Mrs. Daniel Bevins, and four chil 282 lars that are worth only 52 cents Bend and Testament of JOHN A. JOLL. dren of Springfield and another compared 255 with the 1939 dollar. The Dalles Deceased, by the Circuit Court sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. 247 other side of the picture, em Baker of the State of Oregon for Lane Gene Pirtle and Tommy of Noti, The 238 the NAM, is that credit McMinnville County. All persons having claims also a brother of Mrs. Bevins. phasizes 237 are paid back in the same de Oregon City against said estate are hereby re Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greenup and ors 229 based dollars. Creditors include I l^banon quired to present the same, duly two children of Portland. 221 savings bank depositors (whose Hillsboro verified with proper vouchers, to Mrs. Orville Lamb and Dean ac deposits are invested in govern-! Tillamook 216 FLOORS DRIVEWAYS the undersigned, at the law office companied Mr. and Mrs. Walter 210 ment and corporate bonds and in | IjiGrandc of HERBERT W. LOMBARD. , Lamb to Goble, Wash., to visit mortgages) and insurance policy 208 PARKING AREAS STREETS Wiser Building, Cottage Grove, Mr. Lamb’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. holders (whose policies are hack- | Kelso, Wash. 204 Ashland Oregon, within six months- of the I W. B. Chapman and family. cd by the same forms of debt*. Also Road Grading — All Work Guaranteed Facta in Every Line date of the first publication of this Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamb left The report concludes with the In today's 4.156 page Dun & Notice. Dated and first published Thursday am. for their home in December 16, 1954. FRANK Hawthorne, Calif., after several statement that debt expansion i Bradstreet Reference Book, every JOHN JOLL, Executor. HER days' visit with his brother, Or in excess of the amount called ]jne provides facts about an in- for by normal économie expan • dividual concern, and contains BERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney. and family. sion is the root cause of infla five to ten elements of informa 18-5tc-22 ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson. Don tion. tion applicable to sales and credit and Milita spent four days at Ray- decisions. Six editions of the book NOTICE TO CREDITORS Located at Cottage (.rove Sand and Gravel ' mond, Wash., visiting relatives. are published annually, plus small- Ph. SG<>Y or 4«8J ! er State Editions in January and Notice is hereby given that the Ix?Ray went as far as Salem with undersigned has been appointed them.’ where he visited, returning July. . , Back of the names in the book Executor of the Last Will and as his folks came home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hillman Testament of GROVER N. POST, Oregon State College very few arc n rejiorts enlarging on all the deceased, by the Circuit Court of have moved to the Lester Porter mills arc operating during the factors which are symbolized in • ALl-IlICTRIC holidays, so most prices are quoted the listing. Today an estimated the State of Oregon for Lane house. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olds and chil- on a nominal basis. 95% of all dollar commercial County. All persons having claims • SMARTLY STYLED SAWLOGS: No. 2 second- transactions in the United States against said estate are hereby re dren of London were Sunday • CUSHION-QUIET quired to present the same duly guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Med growth Douglas fir sawlogs at are made on credit terms, with verified at the banking office of ford They all attended the Church Willamette Valley mills brought buyer and seller brought closer • EASY TO CARRY uvunaiiM, mostly m $40 »— together through information the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Christ at Monroe, where Mr. $36 to $45 a thousand, • SHADOW-TOUCH s ranged from $28 available for sales and credit pur- of PORTLAND, a national bank ' Medford was guest speaker. to $44. No. KEYBOARD Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lamb have to $38 a thousand. U>ng camp-run ; poses. ing association, at Eugene Branch, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, received word from Gardenia, logs were $35 to $47, mostly $40 SEE IT AND within six months of the date of Calif., of the death of a nephew, to $45. IjOgs less than 24 feet long THY IT TODAY! MACHINE ADDING the first publication of this notice. the two-year-old son of Mr. and were discounted $2 to $4 a thou- ! Date of first publication. January Mrs. W. E. I-amb, William Ed sand. Eight-foot logs were $15 to j 6. 1955. The First National Bank ward Jr. The baby has been ill $20 a cord or $34 to $44 a thou of Portland. Eugene Branch. Ex since birth. sand. Most sales were at or above ecutor. Herbert W. Lombard. At- । $17 a cord, or $38 a thousand No. Columnar Pads The Sentinel 21-5tc-25 Phone 555 torney 2 old-growth sawlogs were $38 to I 16 North 6th $16 a thousand, truck scale. No. i 3 s were $25 to $38 Water-scale prices were $2 to $3 higher. Peel- : i ts were mostly within a $5 range up to $75, $85 and $100 a thou- , sand. In Douglas county, long camp- run logs ranged from $35 to $45 a thousand, mostly $38 to $40. No BUILDING SERVICE Phone 73 702 Main 2 second-growth was $35 to $45 Phone 41 41 So. 6th No. 2 old-growth was $45. All No. 3 sawlogs were $26 to $32. Short logs were $1 to $2 less. Peelers were $65, $75 and $90 a thousand. 2 "third- At Coos Bay, । growth" logs brought $33 to $35 a thousand, No. 3's were $28 to j $30. Long camp-run logs were $.30 Phone 33 24 So. 10th to $37, mostly $34 Short logs were of Calif. i $2 less. No. 1 old-growth sawlogs OU Cliff Vaughan were $43 to $45. No. 2's were $36 5th and Quincy Phone <6 to $38» and No. 3's were $26 to $30. Peelers brought $60. $70 and $80 to $85 a thousand. Outlying areas paid 2 to $4 belcw prices on the Bay. PILPWOOD: Hemlock, spruce Furnace and Oil Stove and Douglas fir were $17 a cord Phone 444 (leaning at Oregon City, and $15 at St. Helens Hemlock, spruce and I white fir were $15 a cord, or $30.- 50 to $32 a thousand at Coos Bay. POLES AND PILING: Demand for poles and piling was spotty. Forty to fifty-foot barkie poles Appliance Repairs 1 found the best market. Forty-five Phone 15 500 Main barkies brought 14 to 22 cents a Phone 876 lineal foot, depending on diame- M0 White&ker ters. I! A R I» W O O D S: Alder, ash. The most perfectly balanced chain saw on the market maple and cottonwood at Portland were $36 for 10-inch diameters Ten-inch alder brought $34 at Light Weight — Faster Cutting Willamina. Alder, ash and maple Complete Line brought $32 for 12-inch logs at Many New Improvements to Improve Performance. Aumsville. Phone 281 314 Main Dun 8 Bradstreet Shows Lane County Business Increase Meeting Notices EAGLES LODGE Eagles Auxiliary MOOSE LODGE Women of the Moose Government Debt Limit Increased Three Times Between Years 1939 and 1954 Lynx Hollow Men Enlist in Air Corps Ph. 522-R For All Your Plumbing Needs Sherrill Plumbing Land Surveying See the world's newest ADDING MACHINE BLACK TOP PAVING Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Sawlog, Pulpwood Prices Fluctuate New BURROUGHS TEN KEY COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL SELL IT THRU THE WANT ADS COTTAGE GROVE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Randall - WoolcoH Cannon Appliance See the All New 5 and 2/10 Horsepower McCulloch Saw Sears Bldg. Supply Union Oil Co Roberts & Drury Smith Electric Lee’s Paint Store Short's Plumbing Dr. M. E. Smith Optometrist OTHER FOREST PRODI (TS: Phone 310 626 Main J. R. NATHAN Plumber 1*67 No. Pacific Hwy. Ph. 675 WICKS ELECTRIC Frigidaire Appliances Sales and Service Hoffman and Spartan TV’ Sales and Service 48 No. 9th Phone 337 ■ Dry cascara bark was 15 cents a pound. Swordfern was 14 cenis a । bunch. At Coos Bay, salal was 25 cents a bunch and huckleber- | ry brush was 23 cents. This report, based on informa tion supplied by the State Board for Forestry and other sources, ; was prepared by F. H Dahl. Ex- . tension Agricultural Economist. See this new saw demonstrated today—It s new, it s fast, it s time saving S. & S. EQUIPMENT CO 17 North Lane St Phone 146