Pag 11 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Friday, May 1, 1953 733 Tracts of Timber Being Offered by BLM Tha Bureau of Land Man gement announced today that S3 tract ol O&C timber total ling 81,523,000 board feet, and even tracts of uublic domain timber totalling 11,133,000 board feet, will be offered for k. sale during May. v . The timber is located In 'nane, Linn, Benton, Jackson, n Josephine, Coos, Douglas, Tilla 7i Vnok- Klamath, and Deschutes Counties, Oregon; Clallam, ' :"-Wajh. and Idaho. Ida. V:'v .: "J II!.-' Roscoe . Bell, regional sd-v ' xvjninistrator of -the bureau, said 1"' that irst ales of the month ; will be held on May 11 at Sa 1 Oem and Medford. Salem will 'offer by oral bid, six tracts to .lllne 21.235,000 board feet; .IMedford will Invite sealed bids f .. on three tracts totauing z,io.v "7 000 board feet. -. Coos Bay will have 22,870,- ),MiddleGrove Middle Grove The first benefit dinner of the year to moe servea H l miuuic uivt ehool this year by the com kinlttee of the Associated clubs " rwM be Friday, May 1, from .. ' . J to 8 P.m. It will be a ham 'dinner with different prices ' lor adults and children. ' The Suear and Spice 4-H ' t elub have heltf the last regular meeting- of the elub year. It !"was at the Melvln Van Cleave --if home and the demonstration ,T"t the spring show next week, iJ, This club also will have 'Judging team at the show, ".-"Members will be Wilda Blank- ; enship, Deloris Chamberlain ,''vnd Linda Blankenship. '- Plans were made for a pic ' nic by this club before the ' school year closes. Attending the meeting were Mary Alt, t" -.Linda Blankenship, Wilda JjBlankenship, Carolyn Crum, J-us-Delores Chamberlain, Donna jTtsch, Gerald Gallagher, Jan aujee Reynolds, Julia Blanken ihip, Jean Schafer, ' Joyce ,-iTChamberlain, Karen Patterson and Gaylene'Van Cleave. The boys Spoon and Kettle Cooking 4-H club met Monday night at the home of Billy Joe --Slimak. This club will have ,-Kone more meeting and record -ooks were Inspected as they must be complete for the last meeting. Each member is to bake cup cakes for the show demonstra tion which their leader, Mrs. John Cage, will pick up Mon day night. Present for the meeting were Tom Latham, Don Anglin, Dennis Scharf, Harry Scharf, Charles Wyatt, John Anglin, . and Billy Jo. These boy will ill march in the show parade. 1000 Catholic Men To March, Portland Portland VP) An estimated 1,000 Catholic men of Oregon are expected to march In the fifth annual Loyalty Day pa rade her Sunday. The men, members of Catho lic organizations of Portland and other Oregon cities, will attend Mass and Holy Commun ion at St. Mary's Cathedral jrlor to the. parade. 3i 000 board feet ready for sale on May 12; five tracts by oral and five by sealed bid. On May 13, Roseburg will In vite bids on five tracts, total volume 18,880,000 board feet. Three tracts are being offered by oral bid and two by sealed bid. Eugene plans to place nine tracts on the block on May 14, tnfjil volume of 18,655,000 board feet; seven tracts will be hid on orally, two by sealed Pnhlie domain sales start a Salem and Medford on May 11 Each district is offering one trnM- Salem will invite oral hlrt on 2.305.000 board feet Mfriford will ask for sealed bids on 107.000 board feet, Bend, Spokane and Western Washington offices will hold sales on May 19. Bena win in vite oral bids on one tract and sealed bids on another tract, total volume 5,473,000 board feet. This includes 1092 cords of lodgepole pine. Sookane will have two tracts with 2,890,000 board leet avail able to bidders, both by sealed bid Western Washington district, with headauarters at the re gional office of the Bureau of Land Management, Swan is land, Portland, will Invite oral bids on one tract containing 358,000 board feet. Twenty-one parcels of O&C timber, totalling 50,540,000 board feet were sold during April for $1,314,989.00, which was 23 per cent above apprais ed price. Successful bidders were: Loomis & Wilbur, Yamhill, Oregon; Scotts Mills Lumber Company, Silverton; Amstutz & Jarnagin, Silverton; River side Lumber Company, Sheri dan: M. & M. Woodw o r k 1 n g Company, Portland; Keeney Bros., Blachly; Allum Bros., Eugene; Madonna tc Arnold Lumber Company, Cottage Grove; Barker Lumber Com pany, Eugene; ' S. I. Elwood, Drain; Pacific Lumber Distri butor, Inc., Riddle: South Fork Lumber Company, Drain; The Long-Bell Lumber Company, Longview, Wash.; Herzog Log ging Company, Myrtle Point; The Robert Dollar Company, Glendale; Dollar & Patterson Company, Inc., Glendale; L. E. Edmonds Lumber Company, Medford; Chiloquin Lumber Company, Klamath Falls. A total volume of 6,996,000 board feet, of public domain timber was purchased for $09, 437.10, at 17 per cent above appraised price. Purchasers were: Walter Roberts, Blachly; Pacific Lumber Distributors, Inc., Riddle; Wolverine - West ern, Burns; Willow Ranch Lumber Company, Willow Ranch, Calif.; Leonard Lund- gren Lumber Company, Bend; Everett L. Cox, Grangeville. Idaho; Biles -Coleman Lumber Company, Omak, Wash.; Len nart Oaterdahl, Eatonville, Wn. Ask Life Terms For Habiiuals Albany Three Linn county prisoners serving sentences at the Oregon stale peniiemmry were brought here Thursday mA t-& A .1 on order oi uuinci auwocji rnnrtnev Johns to laee Ha bitual criminal charges. The three are Jack orvllle Mann, Ares Welch ana Wil liam W o o d r o w Deiawter, named in complaints filed in circuit court by the prosecutor, charging each with having been four or more times con victed of fejonies. All three were brought to the Linn county Jail by offi cials of the sheriff's office Thursday. Mann was last sent to tne Denltentiary March 13 under sentence by Circuit Judge Vic tor Olliver to five years for larceny from a person, accused of robbing Charles DeRush Nov. 5, 1951, and was con victed by a jury on March 10, 1952, after he had pleaded in nocent. Welch was indicted jointly with John Roberts by a cir cuit court grand jury on a charge of burglary not In a dwelling accused of burgla rizing the Foster Tavern, July 31, 1952. He was sentenced to serve two years on Sept. 12, 1952. Deiawter is serving a 15- year sentence for assault and robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon. His sen tence was pronounced in cir cuit court here Dec. 8, 1952. Each of the three is charged with having, suffered three previous convictions. Should they be convicted of being habitual criminals each will be subject to a life sentence. Flowers and Sport Events Predominate This Month 6 Years for Forger Caught in Pendleton St. Louis, m Richard F. Reemta, 28, Jacksonville, Fla., who was arrested In Pendleton, Ore., last fall, was sentenced Thursday to six years m a fed eral prison. Reemts estimated he passed $10,000 worth of bogus checks in a spree starting last July. Flowers and sporting events predominate the Oregon pic ture as shown in the May events list published by the Travel Division, Oregon State Highway Department. Wlldflowers, including a: leas and rhododendrons, color the highway waysides and two celebrations honor their preS' ence. Florence will hold Its Rhododendron Festival on May 16 and 17 and Brookings will celebrate with its Azalea Festi val and Flower Show on May 30 and 31. Other flower shows are the Rhododendron Show at Crystal Spring Gardens, Port land, May 2-3; the Iris Society Show, Visitors Information Center, Portland, May 9 and the Salem Garden Council Spring Flower Show, Isaak Walton Clubhouse, May 9-10. Two trout fishing seasons open during the month, East ern Oregon stream fishing on May 2 and lake fishing on May 30. Music will accompany spring flowers at Ontario Music Week, May 3-6; May Music Week, La Grande, May 4-8 and the Ben ton County Music Festival, Coliseum, Oregon State Col lege, orvallls, May 5. Agriculture takes the spot light at the Malheur Spring SCHAEFER'S COLD TABLETS For simple headache and simple neuralgia caused by a common cold, headache, naial congestion, fever, muscular achat and pains, temporary constipa Hon Only at 50c-$1.00 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily, 7:30 a.m. - p.m. Hundays, 9 a.m - 4 yn. 135 N. Commercial Dairy Tour, Ontario, May 7; Linn County Spring 4-H Club Fair, Albany, May 14-16; Mal heur Spring Jersey Show, Nyssa, May 23 and Fat Lamb and Wool Show, Lebanon, May 29-30. May sporting events include the Ontario Amateur Golf Tournament, May 1-3; Oregon Open Golf Tournament, Col lumbia Edgewater, Portland May 4-6; Dog Racing, begin ning May 8 at Multnomah Sta dium, Portland; State High School Golf Championships, Albany, May 8-9 and Tennis Championships, Oregon State College, Corvallis, May 11-12; Rose City Amateur Golf Tour nament, Rose City Course, Portland, May 13-17; State; High School Track Champion ships, OSC, Corvallis, May 15-1 10; jr. aiaiom, uass a. a and : Associated Women Skiers, I Tlmberline, Mt. Hood, May 10; Alderwood Tournament, Port land, May 16-17; Pendleton Open Golf Tournament, May 18-20; State "A" Baseball Championships, Albany, May 21-23; Northwest Quarterhorse Meeting and Races, Pendleton, May 21-23; State B Baseball Championships, Drain, May 22 23; Father and Son Golf Cham pionships, Oswego, May 24; jack Kramer and World Cham pionship Tennis, Inc., Coliseum, Corvallis, May 26; Willamette River Boat Races, Newberg, May 30 and Netarts Crab Derby, Netarts, May 30 through July 25. Several rodeos and horse events dot the May calendar,' too, including the Pioneer Posse Spring Show, Milton-1 Freewater, May 1; Annual i Junior Rodeo, John Day, May 16-17; Pacific Northwest All Indian Championship Rodeo, Tygh Valley, May 23-24, and the Josephine County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo, Grants Pass, May 80-31. Other community events in clude the Scout Circus, Pendle ton, May 9; May Days Festival, Milton-Freewater, May 14-16; Business and Professional Women's Club State Conven tion, Grants Pass. May 15-17: Pacific Northwest Shrine Council, Medford, May 15-16; Pet Parade, Eugene, May 16; Umatilla County Pioneer Re union, Weston, May 22-23; Championship Rooster Crow ing Contest, Rogue River, May 23; Memorial Day Parade, Til lamook, May 30 and Fleet of fibers Timoe Bay, May 30. LAND CLEARING Generol Bulldozing Day or Contract D-8 CAT PH. 28850 1445 Saginaw CALL CADWELLOILCO. FUEL OIL Mike Hmm mornings warm u toast PHONE t-7431 ESTATE SALE For sola to the highest bidder, dwellings located et 1010 N. Cottage St, and 2487 Maple St., Salem, Ore. Terms and conditions of tale may be obtained from Pioneer Trust Company Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem, Oregon ALWAYS A COFFEE BARGAIN AT H & H GROCERY F0L6ERS r r toti Now! rLS BARGAINS GALORE Ix'rV on all ... Shoes .. . I Or Stockings . . . Sportswear . . . 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