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10 The Newi-Rivlew, Rouburg, Ort. Thur., Nov. 3, 1949 LOCAL From Heedaoort Harry Mo Cabe, chiel oi police of Reeds- port, was in KoseDurg Monday on business. Carnival Planned Dlxonvllle Community club is sponsoring a bazaar and carnival Friday, Nov. 4 at the community hall. P.E.O. to Meet Chapter VI, P.E.O. sisterhood will meet Fri day at 1:15 o'clock at the home ol Mrs. Thomas Clark, 1109 West First street. Glide P.-T.A. to Meet Glide P.-T.A. will meet at 2 o'clock Monday, Nov. 7, at the school house. All parents are urged to attend. Mrs. Goff Able to be Out Mrs. Fred A. Golf is able to be oai again, following a week's Illness of influenza at her home in Row burg. Association to Meet Umpqua School association will hold open house at a meeting to be held Friday night at 8 o'clock at the new schoolhouse. The public is Invited. Dinrmr To Be Served The Ju nior Woman's club will sponsor a spaghetti dinner from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at the First Chris tian church. Tickets are on sale at Lawson's Jewelry store. Visit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pratt of Rice Valley had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunlnp and family of Drain, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker and son of Rose burg., , Meeting Canoelled The Unit ed Worker's class of the First Christian church has cancelled its November meeting, according to an announcement made this morning. The next meeting date of the class will be announced later. World Community Day The Roseburg Council of Church Women will observe world com munity day at '1:30 o clock at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Alfred Tyson, of St. George's Episcopal church, will be the speaker. The public Is invited. ' Badoura Club to Meet Ba- doura club, Nydia temple, Daughters of the Nile, will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Car ter, 1585 Harvard avenue, at a . 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper Tues day night, Nov. 7, with Mrs. Roy Entler assisting hostess, Mem bers and visiting members are invited. Baok From East Dr. H. C. Church returned to Roseburg the first of the week after spending several months in Charlotte, N.C., with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Rogers. Dr. and Mrs. Church . drove east in September and Mrs. Church remained in the east for a longer visit. Mrs. Rogers is the former' Marian Church. 1 New QMS Classified advertising (want ads) copy must be in the News-Review office by 5:00 p. m. the day preceding publication In order to meet on earlier press deadline for the rural edition of The Newt Review, classified advertising copy must be in the office of The News-Review not later than 5:00 p. m. of the day preceding publication (example . . . copy must be in by Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. for the advertisement to appear In Wed nesday' papor). THIS CHANGE Your NEWS National Forest Timbtr For Sal Oral auction bids will be re ceived by the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p. m., Pacilic Standard time, December 5, 1949, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead tim ber located on an area embracing about 75 acres within sections 28 and 32, T28S, R3W, W. M Ump qua National Forest, Oregon, esti mated to be 1,713,000 feet B. M., more or less of Douglas-fir, 230, 000 feet B. M., more or less of sugar pine, and 124,000 feet B. M., more or less of California Incense-cedar, and 146.000 feet B. M., more or less of western hem lock and other species oi saw timber. Sealed bids accompanied by required payment and received by the Forest Supervisor prior to n:uu p. m., facme standard lime, December 5, 1949, will be con sidered the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for information of all bidders. No bid of less than $7.05 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $21.00 per M feet for sugar pine, $21.00 per M feet for western white pine, $0.50 per M leet tor California incense-cedar, and $0.50 per M feet for western hem- iock ana otner species win oe con sidered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage a cooperative deposit of $0.55 per M feet B. M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand im provement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $4,000.00 must accompany each sealed. bid and must be shown to be in' the pos session of oral bidders as a quali fication for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately make the required payment and con firm the bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Rosebure. Oregon, or the District Ranger, Tiller, Oregon. Nofice of Timber Sale ORAL AUCTION BIDS, will be received by the District For ester, Bureau of Land Manage ment, Region 1, at his office located at Room 206. Post Of fice Building, Roseburg, Ore. at 2:00 P. M., PACIFIC STAND ARD .time, on November 7. 1949, for the purchase of all merchantable timber designated for cutting upon tracts herein after described. The cutting and removal oi tne timDer snail 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 consideration which will be paid Deadline F. IS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 cooperation will be appreciated. Phone 100 1 t-Tnriii irffll in l " -Aaasi-ian-aaeaueaal Usasi use LEGAL for the timber and a statement that the bidder will comply with local manufacturing require ments as hereinafter stated. No bid for lees than the appraised value will be considered. Each sealed bid must be submitted In duplicate and be accompanied by a deposit, ine deposit musi oe in cash or in the form of a certi fled check on a solvent bank and in favor of the Treasurer of the United States. The amount ' th deposit will be at least 20 of the first $1,000 of the appraise j value of the timber; an additional 10 of the next sy.uuu: an addi tional 5 of the amount between $10,000 and $100,000; and addi tional 3 of any amount in ex cess of $100,000. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bid ders; applied as a part of the pur chase price of the high bidder; or that portion of the deposit representing the minimum re quired by law shall be retained as liquidated damages If the high bidder does not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond within thirty days of acceptance of the bid or cannot furnish evi dence of his ability to comply with the local marketing require ments. In sales over $5,000, and in small sales when required, the high bidder will be required to furnish a sworn financial state ment, showing ability to fulfill the terms of the contract. A bond on all sales will be required in an amount computed at the rate of at least 15 per cent of the old price. Payment 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 Administrator may permit pay ment in a number of installments. Timber sold in accordance with this advertisement must be manu factured within the marketing area as designated for each tract hereinafter described In accord ance with the Orders of the Secre tary of the Interior, No. 2285, and Nos. 2380 to 2390, Incl., dated De cember 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 ana ngnts-oi-way ior tne removal of timber. Each bidder should as certain from the respective Dis trict Forester's office, the loca tion of the road or right-of-way covered by such agreement relat ing to the tract upon which he wishes to bid. It is the bidder's responsibility to determine for himself the extent to which such agreement will permit the use of the road or right-of-way subject to the payment of reasonable compensation to the assignor of the United States. The right is hereby reserved to waive techni cal defects In the advertisement; 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 con tract shall deem the high bidder unqualified to fulfill the contrac tual requirements of the adver tisement. All tracts advertised for sale for which no bid is received on tne sale aate may oe sola on the 30th day after the sale date to bidders offering the highest nrice during the thirty day interim, in no case will the timber be sold for For IP m 5- 1 M' "-J" 'Jr"i,r -it. AJi;At.5a'; PACKED WITH POWER Loaded like a fireworks factory, the new Republic F-84-E Thunderjet, high-speed, long-range fighter prepares to go into action in air-ground maneuvers at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. The 800-mile-per-hour plane the Air Force's first Jet propelled fighter bomber . carries clusters of 32 five-inch high-velocity aircraft rosfcets, giving it unprecedented power. Its fixed armament consists of six .50-caliber machine guns. less than the appraised price. Further information, Including coDles of the form of contract. bid forms and schedules of con' tract payments may be obtained at District Offices of the Bureau of Land Management, located at salem, uugene, Koseourg, ;oos Bay and Medford, Oregon, or at tne omce ox tne Kegionai Aomin lstrator. Bull-in? No. 1. Swan is land, Portland 18, Oregon. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 7th day Of UCtOber, 1H49. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: DOUGLAS MARKET ING AREA: T. 20 S., R.'7 W., W. M Sec. 33, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on Por. NWiN-Si, All NINWt, for, SW.NW1 For. SE1NW1, ,stt- mated for the Duroose of this sale to be 2420 M. feet Douglas fir, 135 M. feet Hemlock. 50 M. feet West ern Red Cedar. No bid for less than $6.30 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the Hemlock, $2.30 per M. ft. B. M, for the Western Red Cedar, or a total purchase price of $15,698.50, will be - considered. T. 21 S., R. 6 W., W. M., Sec. 6, all merchantable timber desig nated for cutting on Por Lot 4 INWJINW), All SW1INW1, ror. SEJSEi," estimated for the pur posed this sale to be 2655 M. feet Douglas fir, 10 M. feet In cense Cedar, 5 M. feet Western Red Cedar, 30 M. feet Hemlock. No bid for less than $5.85 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir, $2.30 per M. ft. B. M. for the In cense Cedar and Western Red Cedar, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the Hemlock, or a total purchase price of $15,641.25, will be con sidered. T. 29 S., R. 9 W., W. M Sec 15, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on Por. Lot 2 (NW1NE1), Por. Lot 3 (NE1 NWi), All Lot 4 (NW1NW4), Por. S.NWl, Por. NW1SW1, -sti-mated for the purpose of this sale to be 3480 M. feet Douglas fir, 545 M. feet dead Douglas fir, 185 M. feet Hemlock, 90 M. feet Western Red Cedar. 450 M. feet Port Or- ford Cedar. No bid for less than $11.75 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the Hemlock and dead Doug las fir, $2.30 per M. ft. B. M. tor tne western ilea ueaar, $m.iju per m. ft. B. M. for the Port Or ford Cedar, or a total purchase price of $49,222.00, will be con sidered. T. 29 S.. R. 6 W.. W. M., Sec. 31, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on the SE.NEi, NE1SW1, NJSE1, Por S1SE1, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 3920 M. feet Douglas fir. 320 M. feet White fir, 25 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $3.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the White fir and Incence Cedar, or a total Dur- chase price of $14,582.50, will be considered. Notice Of Timber Sale SEALED BIDS, marked outside "Bid for Timber," and addressed to the Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Manaement, Region I. Room 131, Building No. 1, Swan Island, Portland 18, Ore gon, will be received until ana opened at 2:00 P. M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on November 8. 1949. for the purchase of all merchantable timber designated for cutting upon tracts hereinafter aescrioea as scallu old. ukajl. AUCTION BIDS will be received by the District Forester at his of fice located at Room 206, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Ore gon, at 2:00 P. M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME on November 7, 1949, on those tracts of timber hereinafter described under ORAL AUCTION BID. Any sealed 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 in formation of all Didders. To auall- fy for oral auction bidding, the bidder must submit to the officer in charge of the sale, prior to the beginning of the auction a de-, posit in the amounf as hereinafter required. If an oral bid is de clared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must BURVIDIN An Analfeslo FOR AID IN TH RELIEF OF MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS ASSOCIATED WITH Rheumatism and Arthritis Ask your local druggist or Write Burvldtn Laboratories 403 N W 9th At., Portland 9, Oregen. Dept. R-A Advertisement Gas Almost Choked Him For 39 years. Bill Shaw or 543 rtih ert St., Fresno, has worked at a brtck layer, but in recent years his health failed. "I had awful indigestion al most blew up with gas. 1 was terribly constipated had dlsxy spells and pains couldn't do a day's work. 1 tried all kinds of medicine but KAL-O-DEX really fixed me up. Sine taking KAL-O-DEX Medicine I can eat heartily without suffering. "I've completely lost that tired feel ing and can work hard every day lay ing bricks. No more gas, bloating, dtny spells since KAL-O-DEX made my bowels work regular as sun-up and sun-down. I tell everyone you can't go wrong taking KAL-O-DEX It costs so little and does so much." KAL-O-DEX la a proven formula with medicinal Juices from S Oreat Herb! that cleans bowels, clear gns from stomach, act on sluggish Intes tines and as a diuretic on kidneys. Your money returned If you're not de lighted after taking KAL-O-DEX. Uet a bottle today from your druggist. Money Back Guarantee. fi t -v--,JU C i ! Immediately confirm the bid by submitting it In duplicate on the regular Bureau of Land Manage ment bid proposal form. The cut ting and removal of the timber shall be carried out in accord ance with the forest practice rules approved on July 7, l3 Dy tne Secretary of the Interior. Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet, ooara measure, that will be paid for each species, the total consideration which will be Daid for the timber and a statement that the bidder will com- nlv with local manufacturing re quirements as hereinafter stated. INo Did ior less man tne appraisea value will be considered. Each sealed bid must be submitted In duplicate and be accompanied by a deDosit. The deposit must be in cash or in the form of a certified check on a solvent bank and in favor of . the Treasurer of the United States. The amount of the deposit will be at least 20 of the first $1,000 of the appraised value of the timber; additional 10 of the next $9,000; an additional 5 of the amount between $10,000 and $100,000; and additional 3 of any amount In excess of $100,000. The deposit will be re turned to unsuccessiui Didders; applied as a part of the purchase price of the high bidder; or that portion of the deposit represent ing the minimum required by law shall be retained as liqui dated damages if the high bidder does not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond within thirty days of acceptance 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 bid der will be required to furnish a sworn financial statement show ing ability to fulfill the terms of the contract. A bond on all sales will be required in an amount computed at the rate of at least 15 per cent of the bid price. Payment for timber will be reauired in ad vance 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, tne Regional Administrator may fiermit payment in a number of nstallments. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical de fects in the advertisement; to re ject all bids, or to award the tim ber for the amount of the highest bid to the next highest qualified bidder when the officer author ized to approve the contract shall deem the high bidder unqualified to fulfill the contractual require ments of the advertisement. All tracts advertised for sale for which no bid is received on the sale date may be sold on the 30th day after the sale date to bidders offering the highest price during the thirty day interim. In no case will the timber be jold for less than the appraised price. Timber sold In 'accordance with this ad vertisement must be -manufactured within the marketing area as designated for each tract de scribed 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, re spectively. The United States has by agreement been given the right to authorize its purchaser to use certain roads and rights- oi-way ior tne removal oi timoer. Each bidder should ascertain from the respective District For ester's office the location of the road right-of-way covered by such agreement relating to the tract upon which he wishes to bid. It is the bidder's responsibility to de termine for himself the extent to which such agreement will per mit the use of the road or right- of-way subject to tne payment oi reasonable compensation to the assignor of the United States, Further information, Including special contract clauses, standard contract form, bid forms and schedules of contract payments may be obtained at District Of fices oi tne Bureau oi iana Management, located at Salem, Eugene, Roseburg. Coos Bay, and Medlord, Oregon, or at tne omce oi tne Regional Aaministrator, Building I, Swan Island, Portland 18. Oregon. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1949. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: ORAL AUCTION BID: SALVAGE SALE: DOUG LAS MARKETING AREA: T. 28 S., R. 8 W W. M., Sec. 31, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on the SYVINW1, and N1SWJ, estimated for tne pur pose of this sale to be 225 M. feet branded Douglas fir, 20 M. feet sound Douglas fir snags, 20 M. feet dead and down Douglas fir. No bid for less than $3.90 per M. ft. B. M. for the branded Doug Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG 0M Creomulsion relieve! promptly bectu je it oei finht to the sett of the trouble to help loosen tnd eipel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoughi,ChestCold$,Bronchiti$ las fir, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M. for te sound Douglas fir snags, $3.90 per m. it. a. M. ior the dead and down Douglas fir. or a total pur chase price of $1,005.50, will be considered, SEALED BID: DOUG LAS MARKETING AREA: T. 23 S., R. 4 W., W. M., Sec. 3, all mer chantable timber designated for cutting on Por. insNW j, esti mated for the purpose of this sale to be 535 M. feet Douglas fir, 10 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $2.55 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir, $2.30 per M. ft. B. M. for the Incense Ce dar, or a total purchase price oi $1,387.25, will be considered. SEALED BID: SALVAGE SALE: SOUTH UMPQUA MARKETING AREA: T. 29 S., R. 4 W., W. M., Sec. 33, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on Por. N1NW1, estimated for the pur pose of this sale to be 300 M. feet felled Douglas fir, 5 M. feet felled Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $6.55 per M. ft. B. M. for the felled Douglas fir, $4.30 per M. ft. B. M. for the felled Incense Ce dar, or a total purchase price of $1,986.50, will be considered. Notice of Timber Sale ORAL AUCTION BIDS, will be received by the District Forester, Bureau of Land Management, Region 1, at his office locateci at Room 206, Post Office Building, Roseburg. Oregon, at 2:00 P. M.. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on November 7, 1949, for the pur chase of all merchantable timber designated for cutting upon tracts herein-after described. The cutting and removal of the timber shall oe carnea out unaer authority of the Act Of Julv 31. 1947 (61 Stat. 681) and the regulations there under (43 CFR, Part 259). Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet, board measure, that will be paid for each SDecies and the total consideration which will be paid for the timber. No bid for less "than the appraised value will be considered. Each bid must be submitted In dupli cate and be accompanied by a deposit. The deposit must be in cash or in the form of a certified check on a solvent bank and in favor of the Treasurer of the United States. -The amount of the deposit will be at least 20 of the first $1,000.00 of the appraised value of the timber; an additional 10 of the next $9,000.00; an additional 5 of the amount between $10,000.00 and $100,000.00; and an additional 3 of any amount In excess of $100,000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders; applied as a part of the purchase price of the successful bidder; or that portion of the deposit, repre senting the minimum required by law, shall be retained as liqui dated damages if the high bidder does not execut contract and furnish satisafctorv bond within thirty days of acceptance of the bid. In sales over $5,000.00, and in small sales when required, the successful bidder will be required to furnish a sworn financial state ment, showing ability to fulfill the terms of the contract. A bond on all sales will be reauired in an amount computed at the rate of at least is per cent of the bid price. Payment for timber will be required in advance of cutting, payment in full at the time of fil ing the contract being required in sales amounting to $5,000.00 or less, in larger sales, the Regional Administrator may permit pay ment in. a number of installments. Timber lying within the boundar ies oi tne u. & u. grant, sold in accordance with this advertise ment, must be manufactured within the marketing area as designated for each tract de scribed below in accordance with the Orders of the Secretary of ihe Interior, No. 2285, and Nos. 1380 to 2390, Inc., dated December 11, 1946 and November 29, 1947, re spectively. 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 For estes's office the location of the road right-of-way covered by such agreement, relating to the tract upon which he wishes to bid. It is the bidder's responsibility to determine for himself the extent to which such agreement will per mit the use of the road or right-of-way subject to the payment of reasonable compensation to the assignor of the United States. Bidders are warned against viola tions of Section 59 U. S. Criminal Code, approved March 4, 1909 (18 U. S. C. 113) prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidation of bidders. The right is hereby re served to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to re ject any or all bids. 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Phone IM-t "We'll Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Say and Do Todayl" Used Cars At Umpqua Motors 1949 FRAZER, low mileage. S199S 1947 FRAZER MANHATTAN, all th extras a sharp car, fully guaranteed ... 149S 1948 CROSLEY Conv.. very clean 395 1941 CHRYSLER Royal. 59S 193S FORD Tudor. 37 TRANSPORTATION 1938 FORD Tudor. . 1937 PLYMOUTH Tudor7. 1937 PLYMOUTH Fordor. 1938 FORD 90 Coupe, new motor. 1938 FORD Tudor. 1937 CHEV. Tudor. 275' 19S 175 1 37S,' LIS J9S 1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe, A-l work car, in perfect mechanical shape. , Umpqua Motors ' 1444 No. Stephena (Next to Snack Shack) , Ph. 75- , Roseb urg - Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Meuonably priced, G.M.A-C tormi. Chtvrolet-uick-ontUeCadilUe Trade-ins MORS MONEY for your car. Cash on the apot Corkrum Motors. Inc., De Soto Plymouth. Phone 40s, 114 N. Hose st. FOR SALE Model A pickup, 913S. W. H. McLaln, 1 mile south Falrgrounda, nmuur,. FOR SALE La Salle 4-door sedan, a real buy In thla car. Heater, six 700-19 tires. trailer hitch. 107 Sheridan street. FOR SALE My equity In 1940 Bulck. Good condition, good Urea, tlSO See at Rt I. Box 138-A. or ph. 371-J-3. 038 PLYMOUTH 4-door aedan with 1941 Dodge motor, cheap. Phone 645-R-l. evenings. 1937 PLYMOUTH J-door sedan. 9190. 1 miles So. of DUlard. Raymond Hugea. fiK3,..TCain y'rr d shape, as gas Miller St j '- CHEV. pickup. 1175. Ph. 13TJ-J.