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Bovling MERCHANT 1HMI L Ptt. 14 is 14 .li 15 12 17 28 1 7 ' 20 2 , 24 2U ;ta ; SpeciahMd ti:ons BikHr 5 Doc Cola 2 Todd Building Co. II Vts Hospital 22 R.cburg Neoa 20 Uoom Lodis 1 Doug to Flour Mill J Bpcializ4 Parti 7 Results Vta Hospital 3, Paris 0; Roseburf Neon Todd Build-' iat Co 1: Coca Cola 2, Douglas County flour Hill 1; afoo Lodg 2. Pat tenon ftkary 1 High trxi: Dan Hill l8-202-174 -84. Qoca Co.a H.gh lame: Joe Stnekling KM, Rose-' fclirf Neon Other hich scores: Dan Hill 202. i rnvuiinti, l.t 4iii w. Pts. at i w I. Veteran's Hospital 2 14 Chrysialiie Tile Plant 2i It Brute n s Shoe Serv. 22 17 Bob & Gene s 21 17' ;il ;i0 1 5h . I Baird a Sta. Sutherlin 18 21 24 Paith Lutheran 17 22 t Douglas Painting Co. IK t ?l i 22 a The Forresters li 26 1 Result : Baird's Sulhurin biauon 1. Douglas Painting Co. 1: Faith Lutheran Church 2. Veteran's Hospital 1 : Chrs lt Ue Tite Plant 2. Bob At One's L'nion Qaa 1: Bruion'a Shoe Service 2, The Forresters 1 High series: Bill Batea lg 180-21S ISO. Veteran Hospital High game: Bill Batea 212. 24 , 2:t TOUSUEi i r;i r Bnver Meat Co. lun Studs Melrose Store Rural Tire Dept. Qixonvllle Store Boaeburg Gla-s rnmile Store 26 2H Mtel-eir'a Market Results' Tennnle Store 2. Rosebure 3 la is 1; Sun Studs .1. Dixonville Store fc Bover Meat 2. Rural lire Dept. 1, afelro Store 2. Nielsen's Market 1 H igh ser ies: Tom Lind bloom 1 AO-1 98 (58 S36. Bover Meat; Jark Cumniina ISl-lSA-lftA 16. RnebiirR G!M High game: Dick Hdtilon 221, Sun Stud : Other high scores: Bob Smith 21 liin Studs. I A Dlfc S MAJOR CLASSIC IT AO I W L Snr's Dolls 2 8 Inudtson's Jewelers 1 li1, toy Ar Ren's ,1. l.t Jmpqua Hotel 14 14 Phe Wsnon Wheel 14'S IP. farhaven Beauty Salon i:t IS en Bailey insurance It IS R)'nston Dnifa g 22 Results) The Wagon Wheel 3 1 4 . Cnudtaon'l Jewelers Docs Dolls .1. rhe Cmpqua Hotel 1: Ken Bailev In ruranr 2. Winston Drugs 2: Fairhaven loauty Shop 2. Rov & Ren's 2 High series: Del Mix 179-18:1-207 !WW. 5oc s Dolls High game: Del Mix 207. Other hi eh scores: Joan Cor mitt IftS. !ia Anderson 196, Florence Slack 18.U iSS, Anita Nichols 181. twii ioht mm i w tS'i 1 et.. Cxploror. iockeu ?o.t H.tljftr. )ouahboyo w. Hound. .nfu.rda rhrc. Arm rh under bh-di irt Poddlor. trbrl. larrllilo. afters RoruIU: V.nritard. ; Dirt Peddlor 2. brplorort 2. Iaftcr. 21 4 T 1 20 19. lsv 22'i 3. Thunderbirde O: Coat Hanger. Doughboy. 3.:j tcbui 1: New. Hound. 1. Satellite. 1; toclufU 2. Three Arr. 1. High terfoft: Kleth Phillip. 245-1SS-1S7 -SS7. Salrlllte. Huh gam.: PhllHp. Sail Other hlsh M-orea: Howard Auaun 223. Jon Ny 209. CAFITOL Mtr, I w Pts. Bmber ftoam inderson PI. MrkL lob At Gere', tuburban Gas Itsndlev Trucking I 17 21 lob Smith'. Flying A IP 20 26 Inlon Garage 18 21 24 Jmpqua Concrete 12 28 18 Results: Bob .V Gene'a 3. ttmpqua Vmcretar 0: tstandiey Trucking 2. Tim Mr Room 1: Anderson Place Market 2, )nion Garage 1: Bob Smith'. Flying A L Suburban Gas 1 High aeries: Bill Wagner 1M-2O0-39517. Bob aV Gene'a L'nion No. 3. High fame: Bill Wagner. ROLLING PIN LIAGI r W L 3.1 l.i XV, 14'. 2f 19 i 21 ' . I 22's 2S 2S 24 24 .', 38', n :t g 40 Inecburg Bowl epM Cola IcKav Druga felrose Dairy Vomen of the Moose h-avea Music toilette Cent Radio at TV acifie Plywood Ivwood Service Results: Melrose Dairy 4. Kent T f Plywood Service 0. Pepsi Cola 4: If you want a class savings Buy ony new car today . . . and this is Ihe "tire quality" thai would be on it! But at Wards you pay dollars lenl SALE on rayons! SALE on nylons! ALL OTHER SIZES SIMILARLY SALE PRICED Super Deluxe available in two top cord bodieti Super-Rayon ar "itronger-lhan iteel" Nyon to offer you extra safety. Special "safti-iiped" tread has thousands of extra gripping edges that give you greater stopping action on wet roads, 'plus excite tax and trade-in tire SALE! 15-Month Riverside Deluxe onit cifie Plywood 1. Rose bur Bowl 3.' Roilctla 3. Graves Muuc 1, McKa , Dmgs 3, Woman of th Moo 1 j Hih tcrioa Sylvia Anderson 144-1M-. IBS Ai3, Plwood Service Hlin ganie. Ethel Kramb 211, Mel-! roe Oair Other high worM Mixmt Merk 1IS- l-l2S SOS. Ethel Kramb 1S4-2I2 1H - 30; Mary Circle 17, Lou Yundt JT1. : Lucille Shepherd 179 Anderson Place Mat. Luvemea L'mpqiia Lions f''1" " il Plood Eds Laundry It M iatn l-nll, au-. un S 1 Kiiel Transfer Co. B IS Results: Anderson Place Market 4 Savre Volkswagen 0; Luverne's 3. Ump- qua Lions 1; Nielsen Market Plywood 1: Ed's Laundry 4, Transfer Co 0. H gh eres: Muriel Tenga 13S-14-1U 4A7. Nielsen Market Hi eh game: Lucia Packard 173, Eds laundry Nielsen's Market. Other high scores: Colleen Cooper 171, MCKlIi BOWI. METKOrOLIT A.N I t AG I S W I, Ptl. Pepsi Cola : i 12 O K Kuboer Weldera 2U 14 2 Stan's Radio Service. 1 17 Bradv's Grocery 19 17 Mi Riddle Union Serv. 1 17 Riddle Fire Dept. 1 24 Mvrile Market 1 17 24 R ddle VFW 7 10 22 Stomar Lumber Co. l'a 21'a 17 t The Gasery U 2: IS Ke-ults: Pepsi Cola -i. Riddle Kire Dept 0. Slomar Lumber Co. 2. Stan s Kadio Service 1: Riddle l'nion Service 2. Bradv's Grocery 1; The Gaery 2. Riddle VFW I; OK Rubber Welders 2, Mvrtle Market 1 Hi an eri.: Frank Ruebtwh 188-192-182- M2, OK. Rubber: Buu F rarer 0-lbl-171 -5:. Pepsi Cola High same: Buzz Kraer 200. Pepsi Cola. Fred Vedder 200. Riddle V F W Ott's Chances Termed Poor , NEW ORLEANS (AP) One i time National League slugging ! star Mel Ott was in critical con i dition today following eight-hour ' surgery and doctors said his ! chances for survival were "very poor." i The former New York Giants' ' player-manager, injured in a two ar collision last week, underwent surgery for kidney complications ! Thursday night. Following the ! surgery, doctors first said his con- dition was a shade improved, but ! gave him little chance today, i The 49-year old Ott fares pos sible new surgery, but the hos- pital (Touro Infirmary) said it cannot be considered immediate ly because of his condition. Doctors said were it not for Ott's wonderful constitution and I:!nhvsiesl condition before Ihe apei. dent, "he would -, ..., , j l., . h. . long ago Barbara Romack Turns To Professional Coif SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP) -Barbara Komaek, Women's Na tional Amateur golf champ in 1954, has turned pro. The 26-year-old Sacramento golf er announced she will take part in the Ladies' PGA tournaments starting in January. She signed a contract with the McGregor Co. of Cincinnati, a sporting goods firm. Miss Romack won the Canadian title in 1953 and has been on the I . S. Curtis Cup learn three times. She was mnnerup in the British Amateur In 1955. TAB NEW COACH ST. LOUIS The championship SI. Louis Hawks of Ihe Nationa Basketball Assn., fired Coach Andy Phillip and replaced him with veteran "Easy Ed" Macaul- first class tire ... ... this is it! 1595 6.70-1 j tube-type blackwoll, price beiore trade-in 23. 4 j 1695 6.70-1 5 tube-type blackwall, price before trade-in 25.45 1395 LLb)Q V V 6.70-1 S lube-type rayon, price before trade-in. . . .17.75 Wards better quality lire . . . built lo give good mileage yet priced for real saving.. All siiet on sale. PCC Bowl Contenders Face Traditional Rivals Saturday By JACK STEVENSON Ihe pass minded Indians of Stan- Associated Press Sports Writer I lord. But ahould Ihe Beara lose, i the howl race could become tight Traditional battlea Saturday , er than e.er with a conference should decide the west's Rose j vote needed to decide things. Bowl represent. tne and brine to1 In th I'CC California boasts a close the football history of the Pacilic Coast Conference. The nine-member organization ric nevt J.m 311 fnllnuiinD iiimnl. i tuniia v.r. nl H i .. o r.mni . i years of disagreements. With four teams, headed by Cal- ifnmi.'. Rssn et ill in t h ninnin i for the bowl bid. the finale bring umph has little or no bearing even more than the usual inter- Confusing things further: Ore es, ' gon State beat laliforma. Wash- r-hfnm,. hu Si.nfnrd. Wh.'m8.lon "tr.beat Oregon State but 'gton State meeu Washington at : VVir! a -7litner1 J-rlforn,5 Washington Slate but lost to Cali plays Ltl.A at Los Angeles and ornja Oregon engages Oregon State at Corvallis. Btars Can Clinch Title California, paced by split T for mation quarterback Joe Kapp, can take the title with a victory over Martin Goes To Cleveland DETROIT (API The Detroit Tigers have pulled off the first major deal of the winter trading season and General Manager John J. Mcllale hints other trades in vohing front-line players. The Tigers' general manager, an active and eager dealer since he took oer the front otfice two! seasons ago, got together with master-trader Frank Lane of the1 Cleveland Indians Thursday and worked this swap: ! Infielder Billy Martin and second-line pitcher Al Cicotte to the' Indians for relief aces Ray Nar leski and Don Mossi and infielder Ossie Alvarez. "We're still listening and we're still talking." said Ihe youthful .McHale. We're not happy with I the way we've been playing and! the way we've finished. We're' anxious to improve." , Tribe Fills Gap So the Indians, who finished just 1 a shade ahead of Detroit last sea son, get the second baseman they have wanted so long. They have di.i,.. ' i given up on the veteran Lfouuy Avila and say Billy Moran is a ! season or two away. I To get the fiery Martin, the In dians gave up the relief team gen erally thought of as the finest one- two bullpen punch in tne business. nae oeen il.vii: ,i...i so ami Mni -m have been roommates since they voined the Tribe in 1954 and spark ed the club to an American League pennant with brilliant relief work. Problem Solved? Relief pitching is one of De - u.. j. v... mu.i. . aa i.,no t,.ii m.n.h .nj infield .tienoth The Detroit in - field is only half-set. National."1 th "8M heavy class. i ,-.,i ii. t . .. i.f-aK"c va.s,w,. ..... ...,. first base and Frank Boiling at second. The club has four short stops, but none of proven major I league .ability. i Martin started the 1958 cam- i sttion for htm, Ihen moved to third ! r00 "'"' ln,' yea- .bv e,ven ! ,,ndp.r ,he terms and conditions of base. That job is up for grabs be-i1" ,wo bouts wilh Kid Gavilan. an Agreement wilh Dowlas ( oun twoen Reno Bertoia and Ozzie Vir-1 "other oldtimer, and lost to Jim ty Lumber Company. Ktans Prod- !.. (Hegerle. He bounced back by stop-1 nets ( ompanv, Weyerhaeuser lim- ;".'. ininu hiohlv r.oarH.H tlinkau Pr.u,. K.. I'.n.n..'. fTn.n.... DI.,.UAnJ Martin iniured in mid-season 'hit .255 'while Cicotte had a 3 4 record after joining Ihe Tigers when the campaign was well along Narleski and Mossi both relieved and started wilh the 1958 Indians Narleski posting a 13-10 mark and ' Mossi winning 7 of 15. OPEN TONICHT TILL 9:00 P.M. ata first Wards Riverside small in price, big in dependability 1Q95 ONIT 6.70-15 tube-type rayon before trade-in .... 1 4.75 lops In economy perfermoneel prices' x s - avlarftsjVS3.BBJHHBMIR3eeaaaBeeaa 51 record followed bv Washington i Stale and Oregon State at 5-2 and Southern California 4-2. The extra viclorv bv the two state teams I came at' Ihe evnens. of Idaho, i Because the andals plav only 'nree "Lt teams, tne exira iri- ? ,T Kapp Stn As Difference Kapp remains -the leading ground gainer in the PCC and the I reason California must be favored to beat Stanford before a crowd lot mor than 80.000. Big joe has I I oiled tin 540 vards rushing and 591 1 passing for a total of 1,131, third I best in the nation. i Stanford depends on the throw- ing of quarterbacks Bob Mcolet and Dick Norman. The latter is a sophomore who connected on 21 of 31 throws last week as the In dians lost to Oregon State. The Beavers of OSC, with a strong running attack led by full hark Nub Beamer and tailback Dainard Paulson, figure too tough for the Oregon Ducks who have lost four of their last five games. Washington State's Cougars had Bobby Newman ready for spot duty against College of the Pacif ic last Saturday but he wasn't needed as Dave Wilson directed the club to a 34-0 victory. The weather at Spokane, howev er. mav be acainst the nassine game as the Cougars of WSC play Washington. Five inches of snow fell Monday and Tuesday and there is every indication the grid ders will play in mud. Tiger Jones, Rory Calhoun Vie In TV Ring Go Tonight NEW YORK (AP) One thing about Rory Calhoun, the muscular . - 1 1 i, ..., : .i:.:li. iimsii ivici, lie iwfl,n la niKiuie for the "Fighter of Ihe Month." Rory will be making his 10th ap-' for Steamboat Road will be ob pearance of the year tonight when gained from Forest Service by Pur he takes on old reliable Ralph "Ti-i chaser. Minimum deposit with bid ger" Jones at Madison Square Gar-; $4,900.00. All timber designated den. , for cutting on NEVs, Stc. 17, T. Except for the fact that he has 25 S., R. 2 W., W.M., estimated been making money, this has not for the purpose of this sale to be been one of Calhoun's better 1.948 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 137 M years. He was stopped for the first hd. ft. Sugar Pine. 140 M bd. ft. time. Jan. 20 by Spider Webb in Western Hemlock. 1 M hd. ft. San Francisco. He also lost deri- !'on Joey t.iaraeiio ana t.ene; (Ace) Armstrong. Now he is No. 10 middle in the Ring rankings and !No - bf lne National Boxing Assn. jon.t TV Veteran The fellow in the other corner came wilh your TV set. This will be Jones' 34th television appear- anee. Only Jack Paar does better. The old tiger. 30. hasn't been ' " -" dn 10,b round TKO SePt- ; in Chicago Jones' greatest moment was his auu in .auiisir 19.1.1, urieat llldl almost ended Sugar Ray s come back before it got off the ground. Despite much shouting and con siderable grumbling, Jones and his manager, Bobby Melnick. never have been able to get Robinson to agree to a title match. Both Have Fallen At one stage there was solid sup port for Calhoun as a top title con tender. Jones no longer is ranked among the top 10 in the division hi. lie mill hopes to get another shot at Sugar Ray. , Calhoun, 24-. has a 37 5-1 record. He is a solid ' puncher, eager to swap but an easy target. Jones, with a record of 45-23-4, is a thick necked body puncher who seldom puts up a bad fight. The Tiger claims both Yonkeis and St. Al bans, N Y., as his home while Cal houn is booked out of White Plains, NY. NBC radio and television will carrr the 10-rotind match, starting at 10 p m. EST. AUSSIES LEAD MEXICO CITY Australia took a 1-stroke team lead over the United Stales and Ireland as a little known Colombian, Miguel Sala, outshot the world's masters with a 3-tinder-par 69 in the first round of the Canada Cup competi tion. COURSE MARK GOES WEST PALM BEACH, Fla . Bert Weaver of Beaumont. Tex., and Weslev Ellis Jr. of Alderress, N. J , shattered the West Palm Beach Country Club course record wilh 7-under par 85s to lead open ing round of the West Palm Beach Invitational. HUNTING TRAILERS Inventory Reduction ' SALEI $100 OFF On yyr chtc. PLUS SO VIH Gift Ssrtt t MJlf H cIimm frtRfn. All hv svanM, krsktt, heart rt. Arte. WINSTON TRAILER SALES WieatM Ph. OS S101 LEGAL TIMBER FOR SALI TIMBER FOR SALE. I NIT ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BIHKAti OF LAND MANA(iKMENT, ORAL AUCTION : uius as iirrrinauer obsignated will be received by the District Man- , Biirnii J I ,V ..... ; ager, Bureau of l.at.d .Manage- ; ment, Z.8.i w. Harvard Avenue. I Roseburg, Oregon, beginning at 9 (10 A.M., I'AIT rlC M A.NDAKIJ HMr., on rnday, December 5. 1958 for all umber marked or des- ignated for cutting, Before bids are suhmitted, lull information concerning the timber, the condi- lions oi sale ann suiimission ot bids should be obtained from the m above District Manager. The right is hereby reserved to v.aie tech nical defects in this advertisement and to reiect any i.r all bids. The I niled States reserve the right to waive any informality in bids receied whenever such wai ver is in the interest of the United Stales. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: OAC LAND: ORAL BID: GREEN: All timber desig- natcd for cutting on E'aSW W'-jSE'.-a. Sec. l.t, T. 31 S , K. 4 W., VV.M . estimated for the purpose of this sale to he 1.S62 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 105 M bd. ft. Hemlock, IT M bd. ft. Incense ( edar. 2 M , bd. ft. W hite Fir No bid for less1 than $24 50 per M bd ft. for the: uougias-tir, 5, .11 pet M bd tt. tor the Hemlock. S7.15 per M lid. ft. ! for Ihe Incense Cellar, $9 60 per M bd. ft. for Ihe While Fir. or a total purchase price of S46.568 25 will be considered. Access to Ihe sale area is available under the terms and conditions of Agree- , ment No. R-207 with Slomar l.um- . ber Companv. Minimum deposit I with bid $4.;o0 00. All timber ries ! ismated for culling on SW'a, Sec. 25; E' jSE'e, See. U, T. 25 S., R. 1 W., W.M.,estiiiialed for the pur pose of this sale to he 1.586 M I bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 1.14 M bd. ft. Western Hemlock. 31 M bd. ft. In cense Cedar. 23 M bd. ft. Western Kexl Cedar. 56 M bd. It. wmte nr. 285 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. No bid for less lhan $21.55 per M bd. ft. for Ihe Dotislas fir. SV30 per M bd ft. for Ihe Western Hemlock, $5 00 per M bd. tt. tor the incense re- "'"" ; , .. .' ' I, dar. $4.75 per M bd. fl. for the )J frn Hemlock, $4.tX, per M bd. Weslern Red Cedar. S6 90 per M 'V 'or th .W.e5,t.er!1 Kfit Cedar, hd. ft. for the While F.r, $30 45 per' ?.4 P" M bf far 'h Intense M bd. ft. for the Sugar Pine, or a I l,edr '' . i'1"1 Purchase price total purchase price of $48,975 40 of S4f09, 5 Wl be considered. Ac ,,ti h. ennirierd Aci-k. m iiw.l'ess sale area is available sale area is available tinder the terms and conditions of Semi-Detailed Agreement No. R-490 wilh United States Plvw.iod Corpora tion. A fee of $0.61 per M bd. ft. is cited among other conditions: and bv Federal Access Road. A . t .nnf 11 niaiine-iiniii e ire ui ji'ui iri 11 hd. ft. will be charsed. Permit White Fir, 18 M bd. 'ft. Western Ken cedar, iz m Cedar. No hid for les: ft. Incense than $27 20 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, ! $40 05 per M bd. ft. for the Sugar i Pine $9 00 per l VI b d the i Western Hemlock, $8.85 per M bd. III . II.. tthll. Vi Cans n.e M . bd. ft. for the Weslern Red Cedar, $8.30 per M bd. ft. for Ihe Incense i Cedar, or a fotal purchase price of ! $59,985.80 will be considered. Ac- 1 cess to the sale area is available Ka.'. ..i.H. .i.ywuu Corporattun. A maintenance fee of $0 10 per M bd. ft. is cited. Mini mum deposit with bid $6.000 00. All timber designated for cutting on S'tNE'a, Lot 4, Stc. 15, T. 24 S., R. 4 W W.M., e.timnted for the purpose of this sale to be 979 M bd. fl. Douglas fir. 157 M hd. ft. While Fir, 48 M hd. ft. Weslern Hemlock. 46 M bd ft. Western Red Cedar. 41 M hd. fl. Incense Cedar. No hid for less than $25 55 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas fir, $9 55 per M bd. ft. for the While Fir. $8 55 per M hd. ft. for the Western Hemlock. $8 05 per M bd. ft. for the Western Med ('edar, $7 80 per M bd. ft. for Ihe Incense Cedar, or a tola purchase price be considered. of $27,613.30 wiil : Access lo the sale area is avail- able under Ihe terms and condi tions of Agreement No. R 24 with Martin Brothers Container and Timber Products Corporation. Mtn- Wrestling! SAT. NIGHT Community Arena TAG TEAM MATCH! Luther Lin4y nd Lulfll Mcr VI. Curt von Popptnhtim nd Krl von Hi mm lr lal....Si Luigi Macro PLUS TWO PRELIMINARIES LinelMy vs. Po.p.nh.im Mactr. vs. Himmler Den't milt this fete Cerd SAT. NITE, NOV. 22 Community Arena 8:30 P.M. LEGAL motu i or iHitirr g iaii NO. 11111 in mi rmcciT coiit or thi pt ate or niruos UI OOl OLAt IOLNTT CHARLES W. Bl'XTON. Plaintiff. Vs. patkicia a sin costklow, and '" end HARBISON WINSTON and hi th Winston. Husband and Wife. Defendant. notice 13 hfhiby given, mat amy ,.d. .nd enters i in. -.,,,,, -court oi the stale of or.ion for Doug- ' -"'". dated octet r ji, ism. in .",, V, "on'du u.u4' 'oil? of .nd under ih. .eat or sad court com- mndl" " '' ." Hereinafter ae- as-rioed real property to ali.fy jud. ment entered In the above entitled cm brhair of Ihe Plaintiff a. follow.: 1. The sum of W28 J.I, toeether with Inlereet thereon at 10". per an num from May 11, 1M7. unlit paid, and for the further full aunt of S9 IS eoala and di.burteinenta incurred, and the further full tun of SJOO.oo, aa and for attorney, fee.. I h.ve, in obedience Id aatd Writ and order of .ale accompanying the ana levied upon and will offer for aala to the highest bidder for ca.h at the main front entrance of the Dougla. County Courthouee in Roaeburg. Oregon, on Tueeday, the Sth day of December IMS, at the hour of ten o'clock 110.001 A M. ' ,. Jo right, ttti and inter- """nn cu. each and both of them, had on October " ''M' l ,lm said date or now have In or to the fol lowing deacribed real property altuated in Duugla. Countv. Oregon, to-wit: The Southerly Half of Lot 4, Block 2 of the Subdtviaion of Lot 33, Block 3. Sukadorf. Coo. Junction Orchard Tract., a. the aame la platted and recorded In the Office of the Coun ti Clerk of Dougla. County, Oregon. NOTICE IS GIVEN a. directed by .aid order of sale that 1 will place the purchaser of said property at said sale in the immediate posiesaion thereof and Ih.l uH a. I. will K. m.H. iKl..l n confirmation by said Court and auhtect to redemption as provided by the stat ute, of Oregon. Kach and all of the Defendante In the imuin deposit with bid $2,800.00 SALVAGE : All timber designated 1 tor cutting on Lot No. I, W'sNEW, NE'aNW'a, Stc. 25, T. 27 S R. 4 W W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to he 229 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 5 M bd. ft. Western Hemlock, 9 M bd. ft. West ern Red Cedar, 2 M bd. ft. In cense Cedar. No hid for less than $18.10 per M bd. ft. fi.r the Doug tinder the terms and conditions of Semi-Detailed Agreement No. R 477 with United States Plywood Corporation and Arbitration Agree ment R-52 with Line Mountain Logging Company. A fee of $0.53 per M bd. ft. is cited among other conditions or K-477. Minimum de- i :.u ei-nno '. posa .w"n 6ld 10 DOWN 741 CHEV 4 dr '50BUICK 4-Dr. Radio, heater, Rum good. Dynoffow, '50 DODGE a. Radio- heater. Very clean. 752 MERC Mom. Hardtop, radio, hooter outo. tram., 2-tone. 753GMC Suburban Good tires. Very good con dition. '50 BUICK 4-Dr. Radio, heater, Dynaflow. 52CHEV4o, Radio, heater, poworglid.. Clean. 2-tone paint. 10 DOWN Phons OR 2-2882 or Chsrlis Hhn at BETTER BUY WHOLESALE LOT NORTH STEPHENS AT THI IIG CLOCK Fri. Nov. 21, 19S8 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. 9 LEGAL TIMBER FOR SALI TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED I Fir, 10 M bd. ft. Western Red O STATES DEPARTMENT OF THKidar, 1 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar. No INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND 'bid for less than $29.95 per M bd. MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION i ft. for the Douglas-fir. H9.75 per or SEALED BIDS as hereinafter M bd. ft. for the Sugar Pine, $13. designated will be received by 1 05 per M bd. ft. for the Western the District Manager. Bureau of; Land Management, 2583 W. Har vard Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon, at 9:00 AM. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Friday, December 12, 1958. for all timber marked or des ignated for. cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the con ditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby reserved to waive tech nical defect! in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any Informality in bids received whenever auch waiver is in the interest of the United States. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: ORE GON: OSC LAND: ORAL AUC TION: SCALE SALE: GREEN:AU timber designated for cutting: on EViEVi, NWVaNEVa, Sac. 23; VVVi. SW'a, Sec. 14; SWVaNEVa, VVVi NWV., SEVeNWVe, NEVaSWVi,, N VtSE'a, SEVaSE'a, Sec. 25, T. 25 S R. 1 W W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 571 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 43 M bd. above entitled rate be Mid sat. and bv virtue of the Judgment and Decree here tofore entered tn aaid case shall be and thev are barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien and Intereet in and to aaid property except the right of redemption provided bv statute and otherwise expressly excepted and d'.tih.r-af.trsir'" 'n4 """llns was held at the Drain Baptist day dtkd and first publish! tnie Ttb of November i5a brotherhood councils, according to n,C,i.,YrDounTor7,a. Edith Bush, News-Review corre By Nova Batea, Deputy I spondem. .-f'gUj VTTi Q03 WOOD BLOWER PEELER COR! DRY OAK GREEN PLANER PHONE OS 9-8741 USED CARS ON APPROVED $ CREDIT I 50 751 PLYMOUTH 5-passenger tires. Runs good. Jet black. $ 238 '51 PONT. Radio, hearer, A nic. cor for $ 278 588 '54 PONT Standard transmission. . $ y52 CHEV couP. Heoter, itandard transmis sion, good tires. Rum good. $ 798 '52 PACKARD 200 series, sion. On approved credit 278 Vy LUIV,I 2-tone, Radio, naflow. Good. credit. t 488 752 CHEVROLET $ Coupe, radio run good. D ,ft. SuKar Pine, 24 M bd. ft. West- lrn Upmlnrl- ?4 M hr ft Uhito Hemlock. $15.10 per M bd. ft. for the White Fir, $12.10 per M. bd. ft. for the Western Red Cedar and $12.35 per M bd. ft. for the In cense ceaar will be considered. The method of volume measure ment will be by Scribner Decimal C 18 foot log scale. Prospective purchasers must familiarize them selves with all contractual con ditions prior to bidding. Access to the sale area is available (a) un der the terms of a permit with the forest service for which a main tenance fee of $0.07 per M bd. ft. per mile will be charged: and lb) by Federal access road for which a maintenance fee of $0.38 per M bd. ft. will be charged. Minimum deposit with bid $2,000.00. Drain Baptist Church Calls Texas Minister The Rev. Billy R. Moore of Tex as has been called to fill the va cancy as pastor of the First Bap tist Church in Drain. The Rev. Mr. Moore is a graduate of Baylor and Southwest universities, both in Tex as. He will begin his work Sunday. The reverend is married and has one son. 1 CaspaAm ni.trirt an moot. vnurcn recently ior uie n.iu anti SAWDUST 3 I : ROSEBURG': LBR. CO. i .witeaS SLABS ENDS ' OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL 400 S 600 cu. ft O 10 DOWN $ 338 coup.. Good 4.. $ 328 790 Hydramotic. only $' 2 dr. $ 398 4 dr. 10. ttd. transmis rsiTicra ill hooter, Dy- 1(k On opproved 498 and heater, 10 DOWN lL3 I 'pfert 9aTttf4 tov faBsJ fs4r4arSSj)aj Hf9