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Daylight Saving Spells Confusion, Neuner's Opinion SALEM, July 1. UP) All will be confusion if Oregon's daylight saving time law becomes effec tive July 16, Attorney General George Neuner says. The law provides for standard time over the whole state unless the governor proclaims daylight saving time. There is a move to refer the law to the people, and thus hold it up until the Novem ber, 1950, general election. Neuner said that if the measure becomes effective and if the gov ernor doesn't proclaim daylight saving time, these things will happen: 1. Cities which now are on day light saving time will stay that way, because there isn't anything in the new law to make a local ordinance void. 2. Courthouses in cities on day light time will have to change to standard time. 3. State offices in Salem and Portland will have to go back to standard time. Cops Must Be Courteous, But Not Forget Ticket TACOMA, July 1 m mat oia wneeze about where s the fire" became outmoded in Tacoma's Police Traffic Squad today by official order. Instead, a directive issued by chief Robert Marshall says to cops who have just observed a violation, you will: "Courteously approach the violator XXX advise his of the mistake and at the same time inform him why he should not be Involved in this type of viola tion, giving him data as to how many accidents occurred with in the city of Tacoma," etc. With the statistical data, of course, will come the customary ticket. !urH int. "Dm'I look now, fiwM, but tbtra'i tbat mw bay... mi.. . ok, . Cwm, In mo sif -fi. MID.WFST I .., - tea Q Fariss' Friday Folly Between the Hours of 6 and 9 P. M. Jack Fori is and Son Bring You Such Savings as These . Between 6 and 9 Theob art not tho only buys that you will find hero be tween 6 and 9 p. m. every Friday. Be euro to shop for other bargains during these hours. Kluver Radio Service open I :TOi fitting LBQAI. NOTICI IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THI STATE Or OREGON TOR THE COUNTY Or DOUGLAS PUBLICATION or NOTICE TO CREDITORS In th Matter of th but of JAKE ROBB1NS. Dictated. Notice U hereby given that S. H. Robbins hu been appointed and has qualified aa the administrator of the above entlUed estate. AU persons hav. lng claims against the estate should present them with proper vouchers to the said administrator at the office of Avery W. Thompson, attorney at law, 303 Douglas County State Bank Build ing, Roseburg. Oregon, within six IS) months from the date of this notice. Dated this 10th day of June. 1949. s S. H. ROBBINS. Adminis trator of the above entitled estate. Date of first publicaUon June 10, 1940. Date of last publication July S, 1940. NOTICE OF WARRANTS MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS OLD Notice is hereby given that the following listed warrants of Douglas County, Oregon, are more than seven years old and have not been presented for pay ment and are now outstanding. All persons holding said war rants, or any of them, are here by notified to present the same to the county treasurer of said county for payment not later than September 1, lswa, omer wise said warrants will be can celled and payment thereof will be refused, to-wit: GENERAL, COUNTY FUND Warrant No. 20400, issued May 27, 1942, to Eunice Lyster for services on election Doara, in tne sum of $3.00. Warrant No. 22594, issued No vember 9, 1942, to Carl W. Oil man, for services on election board, in the sum of $3.50. . GNERAL ROAD FUND Warrant No. 9203, issued Jan uary 10, 1942, to L. D. Homel and wife, for road right of way, in the sum of $224.00. Warrant No. 9205, issued Jan uary 10, 1942, to David H. Flem ing and wife and Ellen Dawson, for road right of way, in the sum of $408.00. Dated this 1st day of July, 1949. ROY AGEE, County Clerk. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Oregon State Game Commission, 1634 S. W. Alder Street, P. O. Box 4136,. Portland 8, Oregon, until 11:00 A. M. Fri day, July 22, 1949, Daylight Sav ing Time for the CONSTRUC TION OF A CONCRETE DAM, CONCRETE INTAKE BOX, PIPE LINES, CONCRETE NURSERY AND BROOD PONDS AND AN ASSISTANTS DWELL ING. ALSO THE REPAIR OF CERTAIN WOOD FLUMES, etc., on the property of the Oregon State Game Commission at the Rock Creek Trout Hatchery site on Rock Creek near it's junction with the North Umpqua River in Douglas County, Oregon, approxi mately twenty-seven miles north east of the City of Roseburg, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids re ceived after the time fixed for opening the same will not be con sidered. Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Contract Documents may be obtained at the Office of the Oregon State Game Commis sion at 1634 S. W. Alder Street, Portland 8, Oregon, upon deposit of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00). The full amount of deposit for 6-way I. E. S. FLOOR LAMP 3 Candle Lites 100, 200, 300 Watt Light Bronze or Gold Rayon Pleated Shade Again Jack Fariss and Son have made a quantity pur chose and can bring you this $15.95 I. E. S. Floor Lamp ot this low, low price of . . . $8.88 P. M. Friday Nite 'til S for your convenience. one set of documents will be re turned to each actual bidder with in a reasonable time after receipt of bids. All contractors shall comply with all state laws pertaining to the qualification of bidders, and particularly Title 98, Chapter 1, Oregon Compiled Laws Anno tated. Each proposal shall be made out on a Bid Form contained in the contract documents and shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond made payable to the Oregon State Game Com mission of the State of Oregon in an amount not less than ten per cent (10) of the total amount of the proposal. The Oregon State Game Com mission reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening unless said award is de layed for a period exceeding 30 days. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. By: C. A. LOCKWOOD, Supervisor, State Game Commission, 1634 S. W. Alder Street, P. O. Box 4136. ' Portland 8, Oregon. Date June 29, 1948. Notice of Timber Sal SEALED BIDS, marked outside "Bid for Timber," and addressed to the Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Management, Region I, Room 131, Building No. 1, Swan Island, Portland 18, Ore gon, will be received until and opened at 2:00 P.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on July 12, 1949, for the purchase of all merchantable timber designated for cutting upon tracts herein after described as SEALED BID: ORAL AUCTION BIDS, will be received by the District Forester at his office located in Room 206, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon, at 2:00 P.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on July 12, 1949, on those tracts of timber hereinafter described under ORAL AUCTION BID. Any seal ed bids on tracts so advertised and accompanied by the required deposit received by the District Forester prior to the start of the oral auction bidding, will be con sidered the equivalent of an oral bid and will be posted for the Information of all bidders. To qualify 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 required. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the bid by submitting it in dupli cate on the regular Bureau of Land Management bid proposal form. The cutting and removal of the timber shall be carried out in accordance with the forest practice rules approved on July 7, 1938 by the Secretary of the Interior. Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet, board measure, that will be paid for each species, the total considera tion 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 be considered. Each sealed bic' must be submitted In duplicate and be accompanied by a deposit. The deposit must be in cash or in the form of a certified chec' on a solvent bank and in favc of the Treasurer of the Unite States. The amount of the d posit will be at least 20 of tl first $1,000 of the appraised va!' of the timber: an additional 10 of the next $9,000; an addition 5 of the amount between $1( 000 and $100,000; and an add tional 3 of any amount in e. cess of $100,000. The depos.' will be returned to unsuccessfu bidders; applied as a part of the purchase price of the high bid der; or that portion of the de posit representing the minimum required by law shall be retain ed as liquidated damages if the high bidder does not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond within thirty days of ac ceptance 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 when required, the high bidder will be required to furnish a sworn financial statement showing ability to fulfill the terms of the contract. A bond on all sales Who is at Fault? Of course, since you are a careful driver, in case of an accident the "other i fellow is ot fault. We will be required in an amount computed at the rate of at least 15 per cent of the bid price. Pay ment for timber will be required in advance of cutting, payment in full at the time of filing the contract being required in sales amounting to $5,000 or less. In larger sales, the Regional Admin istrator may permit payment in a number of installments. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in the advertise ment; to reject all bids, or to award the timber for the amount of the highest bid to the next highest qualified bidder when the officer authorized to approve the contract shall deem the high bid der unqualified to fulfill the contractual requirements of the advertisement. Timber sold in accordance with this advertise ment must be manufactured with in the marketing area as desig nated for each tract described below in accordance with the Orders of the Secretary of the Interior, No. 2285, and Nos. 2380 to 2390, Incl., dated December 11, 1946 and November 29, 1947, respectively. The United States has by agreement been given the right to authorize its purchasers to use certain roads and rights-of-way for the removal of timber. Each bidder should ascertain from .the respective District Forester's office the location of the road right-of-way covered by such agreement relating to the tract upon which he wishes io bid. It is the bidder's responsi bility to determine for himself the extent to which such agree ment will permit the use of the road or right-of-way subject to the payment of reasonable com pensation to the assignor of the United States. Further informa tion, including copies of the form of contract, bid forms and sched ules of contract payments may be obtained at District Offices of the Bureau of Land Management, located at Salem, Eugene, Rose burg, Coos Bay, and Medford, Oregon, or at the office of the Regional Administrator, Building No. 1, Swan Island, Portland 18, Oregon. Dated at Portland, Ore gon, this 10th day of June, 1949. ORAL AUCTION BID: IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: DOUGLAS Order News-Review Classified Rates Days Per Word 1 .03 2 . .05 3 . .06 4 .. ,, .06 a , .10 2 weeks . .16 3 weeks .22 Month . .30 Name . Street or RFD No. . City Bill to My Account . MARKETING AREA: T. 20 S., R. 6 W., W.M., Sec. 25. all mer chantable timber designated for cutting on the SE1. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 4715 M. feet Douglas fir, 45 M. feet Hemlock, 15 M. feet Western Red Cedar, 20 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $8.65 per M. ft. B.M. for the Douglas fir, $2.80 per M. ft. B.M. for the Hemlock, Western Red Cedar and Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $41,008.75, will be considered. T. 25 S., R. 3 W-, W.M. Sec. 35, all merchant able timber designated for cut ting on Lot 10 (NW1SEJ), por. Lot 11 (NE1SWJ), por. Lot 12 (NWJSW1), estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 2040 M. feet Douglas fir, 205 M. feet branded Sugar Pine, 20 M. feet White Fir, 25 M. feet Incense Cedar, 15 M. feet Red Cedar. No bid for less than $9.80 per M. ft. B.M. for the Douglas fir, $24.65 per M. ft. B.M. for the branded Sugar Pine, $3.05 per M. ft. B.M. for the White Fir, Incense Cedar, and Red Cedar, or a total pur chase price of $25,228.25, will be considered. The contract for sale of this timber will contain special requirements for the pro tection of the Rock Creek Fish Hatchery of the Oregon State Game Commission. Details re garding these requirements can be obtained from the District Forester, Roseburg, Oregon, or from the Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Management. T. 30 S., R. 7 W., W.M., Sec. 17, all merchantable timber desig nated for cutting on por. SJNE4, por. NE1SW1, all SE1SWJ, SEJ, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1185 M. feet Douglas fir, 410 M. feet branded Ponder osa Pine, 85 M. feet branded Sugar Pine, 15 M. feet White Fir, 60 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $4.65 per M. ft. Reeervatlone for private Skating Parties are available at the Roiabaw Skating Rink Winchester Your Classified Ad by Mail USE HANDY BELOW . Phone . No. of Days . . Amount Enclosed . . Classification B.M. for the Douglas fir, $14.55 per M. ft. B.M. for the branded Ponderosa Pine, $19.90 per M. ft. B.M. for the branded Sugar Pine, $2.80 per M. ft. B.M. for the White Fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $13,359.25, will be considered. SOUTH UMP QUA MARKETING AREA: T. 32 S., R. 1 W., W.M., Sec. 3, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on por. SEiSWi, all N.SEJ, por. SWiSEJ, all SE1SEJ, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 6295 M. feet Douglas fir, 25 M. feet branded Sugar Pine, 160 M. feet White Fir, 160 M. feet Incense Cedar, 10 M. feet Hemlock. No bid for less than $6.25 per M. ft. B.M. for the Douglas fir, $20.40 per M. ft. B.M. for the branded Sugar Pine, $3.00 per M. ft. B.M. for the White Fir, $2.30 per M. ft. B.M. for the Incense Cedar, $2.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the Hemlock, or a total purchase price of $40,726.75, will be considered. SEALED BID: IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: DOUGLAS MARKETING AREA: SALVAGE SALE: T. 30 S., R. 9 W., W.M., Sec. 3, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on por. SISWi, all SiSEi. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1770 M. feet Douglas fir, 315 M. feet fire-killed Douglas fir, 110 M. feet White Fir, 10 M. feet Hemlock, 5 M. feet Port Orford Cedar, 10 M. feet branded Sugar Pine, 45 M. feet Incense Cedar, 10 M. feet fire-killed Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $6.15 per M. ft. B.M. for the Douglas fir, $1.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electrical Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service t 17 Years Experience ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1095-L Send In Your Classified Advertisement ' By Mail! You can turn unwanted Items (Unwanted by you) . . . but .SURE to be wanted by somt NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ad Reader . . . Into quick, cold cash, by simply filling In the coupon below. Spend a few. pennies . . . get back dollars! COUPON Frl., July 1, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 3 fire-killed Douglas fir and fire killed Incense Cedar, $2.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the White Fir, Hem lock, and Incense Cedar, $15.00 per M. Ft. B.M. for the Port Orford Cedar, $22.40 per M. ft. B.M. for the branded Sugar Pine, or a total purchase price of $12,084.50, will be considered. SOUTH UMPQUA OR JOSE PHINE MARKETING AREAS: T. 31 S., R. 3 W., W.M., Sec. 29, all merchantable timber designat ed for cutting on the NE1, NEJ NW, por. WJNW1, all SE1NWJ, NE1SWJ, por. WJSW1, por. SEI SWI, all SEt, estimated for the FOR SALE I Beautiful River Property . Very Attractive and New 2-Bedroom Home 300 Feett oj River Frontage , . I Big Firepk Ji Roman Brick . . i Automatic Gas Furnace I One Mile hi'.' '' office ' ' Latest in Plas.erniq Design I Immediate i" .. jion l Close to School, Bus, Store I Very Secluded Plus One Acre of Ground, All Fenced I Shown by Appointment Only Price $20,000 Earl 6c Gladys Wiley Realtors ROSE HOTEL BLDG. L Write your complete ad, using one word to each' space. Include name, address or phone number; payment may accompany order or If you desire, .we will bill you for your classified advertisement. Use Handy Order Blank or Call 100 to Place Your Ad By Phone purpose of this sale to be 7980 M. feet Douglas fir, 770 M. feet branded Ponderosa Pine, 85 M. feet branded Sugar Pine, 940 M. feet Incense Cedar, 175 M. feet White Fir, 65 M. feet Hemlock. No bid for less than $7.65 per M. ft. B.M. for the Douglas fir, $16.00 per M. ft B.M. for the branded Ponderosa Pine, $23.00 per M. ft. B.M. for the. branded Sugar Pine, $3.50 per M. ft. B.M. for the Incense Cedar and Hem lock, $4.30. per M. ft. B.M. for the White Fir, or a total purchase price of $79,592.00, will be considered. f r t1 feel that way, too, but if the jury disagrees it may cost you plenty. . Make sure your automobile in surance is complete. If it is not, better call R. O. YOUNG Phone 4)7 205 W. Cass St. . Roseburg u j l Store No. 2 Next Te Wolly's Phone 1371-R