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12 The Newt-Review, Roieburej, Ore. Fri., July 21, 1961
California Visitor Arrives
At Gorman Home In Elkton
By MRS. C. W. HENDERER
Mrs.. Margaret Miller of San
Francisco, Calif., is visiting in Elk
ton at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Jack Gorman.
Serviceman Leaves
Ronald Moore left this week for
Fort Lewis, Wash., where he is
stationed in the Army. He returned
from a 39-day leave, which be
spent shearing sheep in the Elkton
area.
Mrs. James Haines and daughter
and Mrs. Don Hansen and daugh
ter are visiting this week with
friends and relatives in Eureka
and Oric, Calif.
Lester Merrill is in the Cottage
Grove Hospital where he is under
observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan and
family have recently returned to
their home in Elkton from a three
week vacation to South Dakota
where they visited friends and rela
tives. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baxter and
Mrs. Theresa Andrews of San
Francisco, Calif., are visiting this
week at the parental T. J. An
drews home.
Mrs. William Bunch underwent
major surgery in the Sacred Heart
Hospital this week.
Visits Parents
Tom Beal and daughter of Van
couver, Wash., were weekend
guests at the parental Bob Beal
home.
Faye Brooks, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks had the
Sen Franciscan Slated
For Re i Cross Banquet
Joseph Rodell of San Francisco,
Inbor liaison officer for the Ameri
can Red Cross, will be the featur
ed speaker at Saturday's annual
Ted Cross banquet at the home of
A'rs. Philip Johnson in Winston.
The banquet is scheduled at 7:30
p.m. It will be preceded by a 6:30
p. ir. social hour.
Also on the agenda for the meet
ing will be the introduction of new
officers and board of directors of
the Douglas County Chapter will
be reported. Officers will be in
stalled. Circuit Judge Charles Woodrich
is scheduled to present the chap
ter's profile study report during
the evening. The report was re
quested by the National Red Cross,
which estimates the value and ef
fectiveness of the county chapter
and what can be done to improve
it. Anyone wishing reservations
may call the Red Cross office at
OR 3-3255 or Mrs. Johnson at OS
9-5553. )
misfortune of falling near her home
and fracturing her elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Porter of
Corvallis were house guests last
week at the parental Ted Taylor
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orey and
family of Gardinia, Calif., were
house guests last week at the par
ental Walt Esslinger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hofelton of
Mountain Home Air Force Base
in Idaho were weekend guests at
the home of Mrs. Mary Beckley.
Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Inman and
daughter of San Diego, recently
moved to Elkton and are tempor
arily staying at the parental Ray
Monner home.
Shaffels Move
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sheffel Jr.
and family are visiting at the par
ental Ralph Sheffel sr. home.
Ralph Jr. has just finished serving
four years in the Navy. He plans
to attend Oregon Technical Insti
tute in Klamath Falls this fall.
The Well-Baby Clinic will be held
July 25 at 10 a.m. at the fciKton
Christian Church.
Diane Partch and Vcrneda Hes
cock, both of Eugene, were recent
overnight guests at the home of
Doris Compton.
LEGAL
NOTICI TO CREDITORS
1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ttit
undArtlgntd has bti duly appointed Ex
ecutrix undtr Iht lot will and testament
of Louis W. Joim, deceased. All persons
having claims against his estate are notiiiea
to present Iht same properly verified as
required by law to the undersigned at the
law offices or oeooei, i-eixer, wonon a
Richmond. 435 S. E. Kant Street, Roseburo.
Oregon, within six months from date of llrst
publication nereot vvmcn is Juiy iv&i.
HARRIET D. JOSSE,
Executrix under the last will and
testament of
LOUIS W. JOSSE. Deceased.
BPW PICNIC SLATED
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club will hold a picnic for
members and guests Monday at
6:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ualpil Herman, 1628 W. Myr
tle. Those attending are asked to
.brintf their own table service.
CALL FOR BIDS FOR INSURANCE
Sealed bids will be received by the under
signed up to 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Thurs
day, the 3rd dav of Auoust. 1961, tor gen
eral liability insurance coverage and col-
son coveraoe for the Cttv of Winston in
the sum of 1100,000 and $700,000 personal
liability' $35,000 property damage, and In
the alternative for S50 and 1100 deductible
covering the City's motor vehicles which
con ii it or an international pickup irucx ana
a Chevrolet do lice car and for general lie
blllty Insurance coverage for the City In
tne same amounts nor involving in opera
tion of motor vehicles.
Further details and information as to said
coverage may be obtained from the under
signed, me tity council reserves in ngm
to retct any and all bids.
H. J. KLfcVfc
City Recorder
Winston, Oregon
NOTICE TO DEALERS
PURCHASE OF ONE SEMITRAILER
DOUGLAS COUNTV, OREGON
SEALED bids wilt be received by Douglas
County at the Courthouse, Roioburg, Oregon
until 10:30 A.M., P.S.T. August 2, 191 and
then publicly opened and read tor the pur
chase of one only semitrailer for Douglas
County Road Department.
specifications are on nit wnn in county
Clerk ot Douglas County and copies thereof
may be obtained at the otflca ot the County
Engineer, Room 21?, Courthouse, Roitburg,
Oregon.
No person may withdraw his bid after the
hour set tor the opening.
Douglas county reserves me ngm to reieci
any or all bids or to waive any Inlormellly
In bidding.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT
V. T. Jackion. County Judge
E. R. AAetiger, Commissioner
Ray E. Doerner Commissioner
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DOWNTOWN STORE
closes
Permanently, 5:30 PM, Saturday
JULY 22nd
FOR TREMENDOUS SAYINGS
SHOP WARDS RELOCATION
SALE THROUGH JULY 22nd
CATALOGUE DEPT.
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and
CREDIT DEPT.
WILL REMAIN OPEN
At Th Downtown Location
Through Sat, July 29th
Catalogue orders and credit payments accepted at
downtown location through Sat., July 29th
FOR EMERGENCY
REPAIR SERVICE
CALL OR 3-5553
TIRE DEPT.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL AT PRE
SENT TIRE SERVICE LOCATION, WARDS
WAREHOUSE, 337 N. E. ATLANTA, THRU
TUES., AUC. 1
For Information coll OR 3-3553
Army Reservists To Get Training trt'
ASTRONAUT? Alan (Ace) Knudtson has been billed as the "most death-defying
daredevil" slated at the Roseburg Air Show Saturday and Sunday. He reportedly will
be "blasted" to 10,000 feet. He is shown here looking into the "wild blue yonder" from
a position near the cockpit of his stunt plane, the "Blue Peril."
Thirty Douglas County men will
join nearly 1,500 Army Reservists
jn the Northwest s 104th Timber
wolf Division who leave Saturday
for two weeks active duty training
at Camp Roberts, Calif.
They are members of the U. S.
BCT (basic combat training). Tak
ing the trip will be 24 enlisted men
and six officers under the com
mand of Capt. Alexander W. Ken
nedy. The men will remain at the
sprawling camp near Paso Robles
two weeks, training men who are
in their final two weeks of eight
week boot camp.
The Timberwolf Division will
chalk up several firsts during the
1961 summer encampment period.
This is the first time the main
body of the division will have trav
eled this distance for summer
camp; it will be the first time
LEGAL
SALE OF" PROPERTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT 1J0-C
SUTHERLIN. OREOON
Notice ll hereby given that the Board of
Directort of School District 13M:, Douglas
County, Sutherlln, Oregon will receive bids
for the sale of a four room wood frame
house and fixtures, formerly the Robert
Gourley residence, located east ot the Sulh.
erlln High School on the Junior High School
building site.
Specifications will require that the house be
removed from the property within a spe- j
of Directors and the purchaser, with the
site left clear of all debris.
Additional information may be secured from
the office of the District Cleric In the Gen.
eral Office In the West Elementary School,
Sutherlln, Oregon.
Bids will be opened at a meeting to be
held at 0:00 p.m., standard Time, August u,
1961 In the General Office In the West Ele
mentary School, Sutherlln, Oregon. All bids
must be In the hands of the District Clerlt
on or before the time specified for the open
ing of-bids.
The Board of Directors reserve the right to
relect any or all bids and to waive any lr
regularity or Informality of any bid.
BT UKUtR Ot- THfc BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
SCHOOL DISTRICT I3MT
DOUGLAS COUNTY
SUTHERLIN, Oregon
A. L. Loerls - District Clerk
Rt. 1 Box SO-B Sutherlln, Ore.
TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT, ORAL AUCTION
as hereinafter designated will be
received by the District Manager,
bureau ot Land Management, 2583
West Harvard Avenue, Roseburg,
Oregon at 9:00 A.M., PACIFIC
STANDARD TIME, on Friday,
August 4, 1961, for all timber
marked or designated for cutting.
Before bids are submitted, full in
formation concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale and submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from the above District Manager.
The right is hereby reserved to
waive technical defects in this ad
vertisement and to rqject any or
all bids. The United States reserves
the right to waive any informal
ity In bids received whenever such
waiver is in the interest of the
United Stales. IN DOUGLAS
COUNTY, OREGON: O&C AND
PUBLIC DOMAIN: ORAL AUC
TION: All timber designated for
cuttine on Lots 1. 2. 3. 5, 6. 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16, S-
t on 29: Lots 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. in. 11,
15, and 16, Section 33, T. 25 S.,
R. 3 W.. W.M.. u&u lanci: ma-
NEVi, Section 32, T. 25 S., R. 3 W.,
W.M., Public Domain land, esti
mated for the purpose of this sale
to be 2.665 M bd.ft. Douglas-fir,
103 M bd.ft. White Fir. 12 M bd.ft.
Western Hemlo-k, 43 M bd.ft.
Western Rcdcedar, 61 M bd.ft. In
cense Cedar. No bid for less than
S28.15 per M bd.ft. for the Douglas
fir, $19.10 per M bd.ft. for the
Wiite Fir, $18.25 per II bd.ft. for
the Western hemlock, $14.70 per
M bd.ft. for the Western Redccdar,
$15.40 per M bd.ft. for the Incense
Cedar or a total purchase price
of $78,777.55 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid $7,900.
00. Access to the sale area is avail
able (a) under the terms and con
ditions of Access Road Easement
No. RE R-55 with Chauncey and
Laura Hunt; (b) under tho terms
and conditions of Agreement No.
R-90 with Empire Jlillwork Corpo
ration; and (c) by Public Road.
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. ORE
GON: O&C AND PUBLIC DO
MAIN: ORAL AUCTION: All tim
ber designated for cutting on Lots
4 nd 5 (WV4NWV4), Section 25;
Lot 14 (SEMSEVi), Section 23, T.
23 S., R. 6 W., W.M., O&C land;
Lot 1 (NWV4NEV4). Section 26, T.
23 S., R. 6 W., W.M., Public Do
main land, estimated for tho pur
pose of this sale to be 182 M bd.ft.
Douglas-fir. No bid for less than
$23.10 per M bd.ft. for the Douglas-fir
or a tot'U purchase price of
$4,204.20 will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with bid $450.00. Ac
cess to the sale area is available
(a) under the terms and condi
tions of Arbitration Agreement No.
R-426 with Woollcy Logging Com
pany. No road use fee has been
determined; (b) under the terms
and conditions of Semi-detailed
Agreement No. R-494 with West
ern Timber and Land Company.
A fee of $0.03 per M bd.ft. is cited
among other conditions; and (c) by
Public Road.
Cape Canaveral, the 15.000-acrc
missile test tenter, is closed to
the public. But an exhibit of Air
Force Titan, Thor. Snark. Matador
and Bomarc missiles is on display
in front of the Technical Labora
tory at Patrick Air Force Base, 15
miles south of the cape.
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If Your Paper Hat Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M.
Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M.
Newsmen Admitted
LISBON (AP) Portugal will
admit foreign newsmen and movie
and television crews to Angola
for the first time since the rebel
lion started in the West African
territory, the Overseas and
Foreign ministries announced
Wednesday night.
The announcement said news
men have been barred for their
own safety, but conditions have
improved.
! during its history as a reserve unit
that it will be self-sufficient for
two weeks training, with only a
minimum of regular Army person-
nel for support; and it will be the
'first time since it became a train
linr division in 1959. that it will
take over the complete training for
one ' week of regular Army re
cruits from nearby FL Ord.
Major Gen. Eugene C. Cushing,
Vancouver, Wash., will be in com
mand of the main body of troops
during summer camp. He will be
assisted by Brig. Gen. Snyder L.
Peebles, Seattle, Wash., and Brig.
Gen. William H. Prentice, Medford.
Units of the Timberwolf Divi
sion are located throughout Ore
gon and Washington from the
Canadian border to Klamath Falls,
Oregon, with 104th headquarters
at Vancouver Barracks, Wash.
One of the 13 Army Reserve
training divisions in the nation,
the 104th is link of the U. S.
defense chain.
Mrs. Russell Rummel of Rose
burg, because of leccnt training
in disaster work, has been sent to
the Fresno and Yoscmite Park for
est fire disaster area in California.
A Red Cross volunteer disaster
worker, she has been working tiiis
week with the organization at the
fire, after having been flown to
San Francisco and taken to the
fire scene by Red Cross statf car.
Mrs. Rummell was chosen by the
Red Cross last spring to attend a
disaster school in San Francisco.
She is now on call to go to any
disaster area in the United Stales
to rehabilitate disaster victims.
The California fire is the first dis
aster to which Jlrs. Rummel has
been called. She expects to remain
in California for two or three
weeks.
Connecticut and Pennsylvania
have the same state flower, the
Mountain Laurel.
Officials of Seattle's Century 21
Exposition, scheduled to open April
21, 1962, predict a total attendance
of 10 million. The exposition will
run for six months. I
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