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County Residents Get Big Monthly
Stipend From FOA Insurance Plan
Even with its comparatively low '
average age of population, Doug
las County is receiving benefit pay
ments from the federal old-age sur
vivors and disability insurance pro
gram at a rate of more than $378,
00O a month. i
This was the report today from
Dean O. Haley, district menager
of the Social Security Administra
tion office in Eugene.
He said statistics on program
operations indicate that in Decern-
ber 1961, a.bai persons received a
total of 5378,014 in benefit pay
ments. Haley estimates that more
than S4'-j million in benefit pay
ments were received in the county
during 1961. About one person in
every 13 was entitled to a monthly
benefit check from the program.
Increase High
The total number receiving bene-
fits increased from 4,886 during
Vast Unemployment Seen
As Result 0
HONG KOG (AP) Reports of
an cmorcea DacK to-ine iarm pro-
gram iui neu iiiua s leceiuiy in
dustrialized millions provided new
insights Saturday into the mass
flight of refugees from the Chi
nese mainland.
A British businessman who vis
ited Communist China said vast
unemployment is spread
ing through most of China's major
cities as a result of a government' One Western observer in Hong
retrenchment plan calling for the! Kong said the Chinese Commu
resignation of all factory workers nists are making the same mis-
Coventry's City Fathers Claim
Lady Godiva Didn't Ride Naked
COVENTRY, England (AP) -Coventry's
city fathers came up
Saturday with a startling new the
ory: Lady Godiva wasn't naked
at all when she made her
famous ride through the town.
She wore clothes, the City Coun
cil suggested in a publicity leaflet
for tourists.
The statement aroused some
citizens who are proud of Godiva's
legendary nudity.
"Not naked?" asked Coventry
city historian Abe Jephcott. "Rub
bish. I challenge anyone to pro
duce facts disputing the naked
ride by Lady Godiva."
The row was sparked by plans
for a pageant in connection with
the consecration of the new Co
ventry cathedral. A local girl will
appear as Lady Godiva and ride
through the streets on horseback
during the three weeks following
the consecration next Friday. She
will wear flesh-colored tights and
a wig with long flowing hair.
Tradition says Lady Godiva, an
Ramsey Asks Destruction
Of All World's Weapons
CANTERBURY, England (AP)
Dr. Michael Ramsey, the arch
bishop of Canterbury, has called
for destruction of all weapons, not
just nuclear ones.
Entering Britain's ban-the-bomb
controversy, the Anglican primate
declared himself against one-sided
nuclear disarmament by Britain
as demanded by a strong move
ment in this country. He told a
diocesan conference here all
Christians face the nuclear dilem
ma and have been divided by the
issue of keeping or renouncing H
weapons. Insisting there is no sim
ple, slick answer to the problem,
tlie archbishop said:
"The only safeguard for peace
is the abolition or drastic reduc-
Gates Has Day
At World Fair
SEATTLE (AP) The little
community of Gales, Ore. had its
day at the Seattle World's Fair
Saturday.
Gates, located 30 miles south
east of Salem and with a popula
tion of only 179. sent 33 Sixth,
Seventh and Eighth graders and
eight chaperones to the big show.
It started as a graduation party
for the Eighth grade, explained
Bill Gleason, school principal.
Then the town decided the fair
would be a great experience for
the Sixth and Seventh graders,
too. Auctions, paper drives and
the like raised the necessary mon
ey. "We read in a newspaper about
Queen Anne High School's offer
to house student groups at a dol
lar a head," Gleason said. "That
made it easy."
The Gates party bedded down in
the girls' and boys' gymnasium at
the high school, rolling o.it sleep
ing bags on tumbling mats.
The Gates' budget for the ex
pedition is $9 75 a head. .Most of
it will be "eaten up" at a pro
jected $1 a meal.
"They've already be;?un to save
for a big Sunday meal." Gleason
explained. "Last night they dined
on hamburgers and milk shakes
fur about 60 cents each. The extra
40 cents they kicked back to the j
chapcroncj to save for a big Sun-
day blowout." j
In addition, each child i al-
lowed S2 SO in pocket money to !
blow as he pleases. 1
the year, an increase of 16 3 per
cent. The monthly rate of benefit ! Because the population for Doug
payments increase was 19.7 per ! las County is younger than that
cent from $315,987. . j for the state as a whole (average
Haley attributed part of this in- age 27.1 in Uie I960 census com
erease to amendments to the Social pared to 31.0 for the state) some
Security law passed in June 1961. 1 what fewer people received hene
Under it, persons could start re- j fits than in other counties. About
ceiving benefits, at a reduced rate, I one person in 10 in the state is a
as early as the age of 62. ' beneficiary.
A few additional persons have The rate of increase, however, is
qualified on the basis of liberalized j
eligibility requirements which now
call for only one-quarter of cover-.
age for each year prior to retire- The beneficiary groups and their
mcnt age, rathern than the two i numbers and payments are: Re
years required by earlier versions tired workers 2.988 receiving $228,-
of the law
Haley said total benefit pay
ments also increased somewhat
more than the roll of beneficiaries
primarily because the minimum
benefit rate was raised, and be
cause the benefit rate payable to
Back-To-Farm Movement
employed after 1958 and their re
turn t0 thcir home vmages.
He said discontent was wide
spread in many cities. He quoted
a university student in Shanghai
I , saying. "Our leaders seem not
to know what they are doing.
China has been liberated 12 years i
anoyei nunger is gripping uie
land.
llth century beauty, wore nothing
but her long locks. She did it to
persuade her husband Leofric,
Earl of Mcrcia and Lord of Co
ventry, to spare the people of the
city from oppressive taxation.
The City Council's new leaflet
says Leofric, instead of daring his
wile to ride in the nude, may
have challenged her merely to !
appear in public without her
jewels and finery.
"It is unlikely that Leofric, be
ing a man of great piety and
benevolence, would allow his wife
to ride naked," the leaflet said.
Officials of the council explained
the pamphlet was prepared after
a study of old books in the city's
archives.
One version of the Godiva leg
end says the citizens of Coventry
were told to stay indoors and hide
their eyes as she rode past. . A
tailor, says the legend, took a
peep and was afterwards struck
blind. He was dubbed "Peeping
Tom" a name that has lived in
history.
tion of all weapons of all kinds
and not only nuclear ones"
On the issue of halting nuclear
weapon tests he recognized the
urgent need of an East - West
agreement on a ban.
"If America could have re
frained from those last tests it
would have helped, to rob Russia
of the pretext of going on with the
tests," he added.
He expressed the belief that
"Russia cannot want war because
war would mean her own destruc
tion." The primate acknowledged the
sincerity of conscientious Chris
tians who, unlike himself, believe
in one-sided disarmament. He
said:
"It (the unilateral view) has its
own moral simplicity and direct
ness. ..if a nation follows this pol
icy it is bound to be ready for
all the consequences. ..it means
the readiness of a nation to face
the destruction or subjugation of
its people...
"We (Who hold the nonunilater
alist view) also have to-be clear
what the deterrent can and can
not mean. The deterrent is not
a one-sided weapon of defense.
When once the deterrent were
used by one side, general destruc
tion would fullow and there would
be no difference between winners
and losers...
"Yet it becomes more and more
dangerous to go on relying on this
deterrent and we who have relied
on it must press on. in praying
and working for total disarma
ment." He advanced three main argu
ments in favor of seeking total,
as distinct from only nuclear, dis
armament: 1. War today must be ruled out
as "an instrument of justice
2. It has become "impossible toiCepted optimistic projections
defeat communism merely by
military means" but only by
"spreading a better way of life."
3. Dangers of war flow not only
from nuclear but also from any
sort of weapon. Therefore it is fal
lacy that if nuclear arms are
abolished '"the risk of war will be
removed." .
Senior Moms To Meet
Mothers of
Hish School are requested lo meet!
,t 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jlay 22, in ihe j
music room of the school to assist
in making favors for the annual ;
senior's banquet. I
elderly widows was increased.
greater than the state as a whole.
Its rate was 16.3 per cent, as
compared to 10.2 for the state
405; wife or dependent husbands
789 with payments of $30,673, moth
ers and children 939 receiving $55,
416, parents of deceased workers
5 receiving $401 and disabled work
ers and dependents S73 receiving
$39,203.
In Red China
take that they made in 1938 with
their big leap forward campaign.
First they tried to achieve too
much in too little time, he said,
and in the present consolidation
plan they are trying to cut down
too much in even lesser time.
The Briton, who Jt?c!i;ici to be
identified bv' name, said most of
Llhe factory hands were resisting
j roturn In thp farm hnpancp nf
gripping hunger there and the
long working hours, usually from
dawn to dusk.
British authorities in Hong
Kong, claiming the crown colony
is jammed with refugees and can
not support any more, ordered a
crackdown on residents helping
fugitives to get through the
barbed-wire barricade the British
are stringing along the 12-mile
border.
Conviction for Hong Kong resi
dents infiltrating the frontier area
or interfering with official efforts
to send the refugees back to Red
China carries fines of up to $880
or two years in jail.
The Free China Relief Associa
tion said in Taipei its rcprescnta
fives in Hong Kong have started
,0 screen refugees wishing to go j
to Formosa for resettlement. The
purpose is to select 1.000 persons
that the association recently de
cided to resettle in Formosa this
year.
So far Formosa has consented
to take only a token number, al
though the United Nations has
contended the responsibility of
taking care of the refugees rests
with Chiang Kai-shek's National
ist government.
One Taipei newspaper, the
United Daily News, suggested
that -the United States send mem
bers of its Peace Corps to Hong
Kong to set up a center for dis
tributing surplus American farm
products to the refugees.
In Macao, the government of
that small Portuguese colony 40
miles west of Hong Kong said
36.684 Chinese had sought asylum
since Jan. 1. It said 33.819 of
them had exit permits from Pci
ping and the remainder were
fugitives.
The British businessman s re
port of large-scale unemployment
in Chinese cities lacked official
confirmation. But refugees from
China as well as Hong Kong
newspaper reports gave a similar
picture.
SEC Is Probing
Brokerage Firm
WASHINGTON (AP) Two part-
ners of a prominent New York
biokerege firm claim they were
ignorant of the steadily worsening
financial condition of a new com
pany in which customers invested
$3 million.
This testimony was given to the
Securities and Exchange Commis
sion recently by John D. Dunbar,
senior West Coast partner of
Shearson, Ha mm ill & Co.; and
Richard J. Teweles, Los Angeles
manager of the firm.
Dunbar and Teweles also told of
making personal profits of about
$81,300 in the common stock of
U.S. Automatic Merchandising
Co., (Usamco), Redondo Beach,
Calif. However, Teweles suffered
an undisclosed loss in Usamco
debentures.
Usamco shares climbed last
year to a high of $19 in over-the-counter
trading before plunging to
2.1 cents. Shearson, Ham-mill, a 47
office chain with a New York
Stock Exchange membership, was
principal dealer in the shares.
The Usamco story was aired at
public hearings in the SEC study
of securities markets.
Dunbar was an original director
of Usamco and Shearson, Hammill
officials said they maintained
close relations with the company.
Dunbar and Teweles said they ac
from Usamco's president, Kichard
Stevens, and continued to recom
mend the stock (o customers even
as the firm was diving deeper into
the red. It is now in receivership.
Teweles said under questioning,
that he heard of one Shearson,
Hammill salesman who used glow
ing earnings forecasts to predict
that the stock would go to $40 a
share. He said the earnings fig
ures were supplied to brokerage
salesmen at a meeting arranged
A number of Shearson, Hammill
customers are suing the firm in
California, alleging that salesmen
made false claims in touting the
ck.
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Program On Troubadour Theme
Cub Scout Dens 1 and 4 of Win
ston presented two distinctly dif
ferent types of entertainment in
carrying out the troubadour theme
at the Pack 136 meeting held re
cently at Dillard school.
Den 1 cubs portrayed a story
of knights, kings, duels, and bat
tles which was filmed in local sur
roundings of woods and river. The
film was edited, cut. and put to
gether in a manner similar to pro
fessional movies.
Den 4 chose the currently popu
lar record "My Boomerang Won't
Come Back" to pantomime. They
depicted the Aborigine Tribe
of Australia and wore loin cloths,
"blackface." and tattoo marks
The school auditorium was made
to resemble a theater to complete
the troubadour theme.
Jack Nelson conducted the
games. Refreshments were served
to tne families auenMing. ine nexi
Daclt meeting Will bC a potlllCkj
H. , j. k
piCUIC HIIU Uie UUC .U u au- ,
nounced later.
Mrs. Charles McCord and Mrs
Ray Golgert of Dillard spent the
recent Mother's Weekend in Cor
vallis with their sons, David and
Neil, who are attending Oregon
S'atc University.
Mrs. Aie O. Hunt of Winston Is
expected home this week from San
Jose, Calif., where she has been
visiting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scharpf
and baby daughter, Linda, born
April 26. T!us is the Sharpf's first
child and the first grandchild of
the Hunts. Mrs. Scharpf was the
former Linda Lee Hjnt.
Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Scott of
Portland spont Saturday night and
Sunday with the latler's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Broadsword and family in Win
ston. Other visitors at the Broad
sword home were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Harris of Coos Bay who were
on thcir way home from visiting
their son in California.
Art MeGuire spent Monday in
Eugene conducting a field work
er's training class for new field
workers for the Woodmen Circle
held at the Osborn Hotel.
Guests at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. H. L. VanDermark recently
were Dr. Osgood. Dr. Julie Dicken
son and Bill Phillips all of Port
land. On Sunday othT guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis
and son, David, of Cottage Grove.
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Nahce is hereby given tlidt the under
signed, administrator of the estate of Henri
etta Long, Deceased, has filed his Final Ac
count in the Circuit Court of Ihe Slale of
Oregon for Douglas County and said Court
has fixed Monday. June 18, 1917, at 10:00
a.m. in the Douglas County Courthouse lit
Circuit Court Room A lit Roseburg, Oregon,
as tne lime and place tor hearing objections,
If any ihere be, to 5ld Final Account and
for It settlement thereol.
DONALD S. KELLEV,
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HENRIETTA LONG, Deceased.
NOTICE
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THE RIVERSDALE RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON
A petition tin vino been filed with the
County Court ol Doualas County, Oreqon,
for the formation of Riversdnle Rural Five
Protection District and by order ol the Coim-
and entered on this 9th day of Ma, 1962,
hearing on the proposed formation of the
Rlversdale Rural Fire Protection District will
MJ ,h Coun,y Auditorlum in tne
County Court House of Douglas County, Ore
gon on me 2nd day ot June, ivti. ai len
o'clock A.M. on said day. The proposed
boundaries of said Rlversdale Rural Fire
Protection District are as follows:
All that portion of Section 3, 4 & S, T.
37 $., R. A W., W.M., and Sections 31,
32, 33 & 34, T. 76 S., R. & W., W.M.,
described as beginning at the section cor
ner common to Sections 3, 4, 9 & 10, T.
27 S., R. ft W.;
Thnce easterly along the south line of
section 3, T. 17 $., R. A W. to ft point In
the east line of the Jacob Jones O.L.C.
No 43;
Theirs rortherly along the east line of
the Jacob Jones D.L.C. No. 43 to Ihe
northeast corner thereof;
Th?nce westerly along ihe forth. line of
said Jacob J"K D.L.C. No. 4 to the
southeast corner of the Bethel Way
D.L.C. No. 51;
Thence northerly along the east line of
said Bethel Way D.L.C. No. 51 to the
northeast corner of the south Vj of said
Bslhel Way D.L.C. No. 51;
Thence westerly along the north line ot
the south 'i of said Bethel Way D.L C.
No. 51 to Ihe west R-W line ol Garden
Valley Road:
Thence northwesterly along the westerly
R-W line of said Harden Valley Road to
its Intersection with the south bank of
the North Umpqua Riven
Thence westerly along Ihe south bank
of the North Umpqua River to its Inter
section with the east bank of the South
Umpqua River;
Thence southeasterly along the east brink
of the South Umpqua River lo Its Inter
section wi'h the south line of Section 4,
T. 27 S . R. A W.;
Thence rasterty along the south line of
said Sec' ion 4 to the point of beqlnning.
Any person Interested In the formation ol
the said Riversdale Rural Fire Protection
District may aopear at said hearing and
present oral or written objections to qrantinq
the petition and the formation of said dis
trict. By order of the County Court made and
eniored Ho flth day cf My- I9A2.
G D. MYLLENBFCK
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In the Circuit Court ot ihe State ol Oregon
for the County ol Douglas.
Notice is hereby qiven thai the undersigned
has been Appointed administrator of Ihe
estate ot Archie D. Rcov deceased, by the i
Circuit Court of the Stale ot Oregon tor 1
Douglas County, and has qualified. All per-1
sons having claims Against said estate are
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signed at 1111 Equitable Building, Portland 4,
Orecion, within six months from the date
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Last publication June 11, 1963.
THE OREGON BANK,
Administrator ol the Estate of
ARCHIE D. REESE, deceased
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NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS
PURCHASE OF CHEMICmL
BRUSH AND WEED KILLER
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON
SEALED bids will be accepted by Ihe County
Court of Douglas County, Oregon, at the
Courthouse in Roseburg, Oregon, at 10:30
A M., May 28, 1962, lor the purchase of
chemical brush and weed killrr.
Specifications org on file with the County
Clerk of Douglas County and copies thereol
may be obtained at the office of the County
Engineer( Room 219, Courthouse, Roseburg,
Oregon.
No person may wl'hdraw Ms bid after the
hour set for tho opening.
Douglas County reserves the right to re)ect
any or all bids or to waive any Informality
j T,, hidriina
DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT
V. T. Jackson, County Judqe
E. R. Metzger, Commissioner
Ray E. Doerner, Commissioner
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS
PURCHASE OP
. STRUCTURAL STGEL SHAPES
DOUOLAS COUNTY, OREGON
SEALED bids will be accepted by the CoUnly
Court of Douglas County, Oregon, at the
Courthouse In Roseburg. Oregon at 10:.W
A.M., May 79, 1962, for the purchase
structural steel shapes to be delivered at the
Douglas County Shop, Roseburg, Oregon.
Instructions to bidders and specifications are
on file with the County Clerk of Oouglas
County and copies Thereof may be obtained
from the office of Ihe County Engineer,
Room ?ie, C our I house, Roseburg, oreqon.
No person may withdraw his bid after the
hour set for the opening.
The right Is reserved to reject any or all
proposals, or to accept the proposal deemed
best for the county.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT
V. T. Jackson, County Judfie
E. R. Metqer, Commissioner
Kay E. Doerner, Commissioner
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PURCHASE OP TWO ONLY
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON
SEALED bids will be received by Douglas
County Court at Ihe Courthouse, Roseburg.
Oregon until 10:30 A.M., May IB, 1961 and
then publicly opened and read tor tne pur-
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rating, for Douglas County Road Department,
Specifications are on file with the County
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Engineer, Room H9, Roseburg, Or toon.
No person may withdraw his bid after the
hour set lor the opening.
Douglas Comtv reserves the right to re left
any or all bids or to waive any Informality
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Mom,, does dad bowl, play golf,
or just run with the boys on Mon
days? If so don't Just sit there,
Monday night is ladies' night at
The Broiler. Special prices just
for you. No dishes to do no kit
chen to clean up. Just relax and
enjoy the pleasant surroundings,
the quiet atmosphere, and the
warm hospitality offered you on
your night.
That's Monday night It
THE BROILER
719 SE Cast
OR 3-3145
PS: Dad if you don't go out on
Mondays, you're welcome to come
along and make It a family night.
Notices
11
AILING GASOLINE ENGINE
Call A Word's Repairman!
No ma'lcr whiit your engine prob
lem checkup or major repair,
your Ward's repairman will give
your popular name-brand engine
expert service. You can b sure
of the results, too they're guar
anteed! SERVICE DEPARTMENT
MONTGOMERY WARCJ
OR 3-.III N. Stephens it Garden Valley
((a55ij?ied
j Section
I Lost & Found
12
Help Wanted
14
Must be ol atje and married, for inter
view call OR MJ1 after e P.M.
PLUMBERS with State' Competency Card of
permit. Excel!, fringe benefits. Labor dis
pute enisling. Burlitt Pit) , 5700 H C.
Sandy Blvd.. Portland. AT 1-Mb?.
EMPLOYMENT
Experience is not necessary es paid
schooling end training given by Co.
Public Contact or retail selling ex
perience helpM but not necessary,
il you have a sincere liking to meet
end talk with people. This Is e full
time position for a man who possesses
the necessary ambition to manage
his own time and desires e steady
guaranteed income. Salary plus top
weekly commission with extras and
cash bonus periodically.
Must have a car and free
to be away from home five
days a week Friday nights
to Monday morning and all
holidays off. Must be of
legal age and have a high
school education.
For interview see our Em
ployment Manager at the
Employment Office in
Roseburg on Wednesday,
May 23rd. 9:30 A.M. to
1:30 P.M. (only)
WE REALIZE
when you search for employment
you are making one of the most
important decisions of your life.
WOULD YOU
like lo be part of one of the most
reputable, successful sales organ
izations in the world?
IF SO -,
you must be neat, ambitious with
a desire lo learn and advance, IP
you are this person, wc offer you
one of the finest sales positions
available today with a
i( Complete training program
V Car Allowance
k Vacation with pay
jA" Insurance benefit
fc Retirement plan
We offer security with a future
IF INTERESTED
please cuine in between 10:00 and
11:00 A.M. or call for an appoint
ment. Ask for Mr. Phillips. ,
. . SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
558 SE Jackson .OR 3-73-18
Help Wanted Women 16
BABY SITTER wanted, vicinity of Moose
Lodge, call after 3:30 P.M. OR J-3;.
WANTED mature womanfor child earend
house work, Permanent. Phone OR 2-4534
eves alter 6 or weekends.
Work Wanted
17
lawn mowing and yard work
OR 2041?
MIDDLE AGED lady wants housekeeping
lob, live In. Call OR W0J7.
CU$fbMROTOTILLINGT"large or small
fobs.M.0g Phour.CaJIORJ-M42.
HAVE YOUR summer clothes made now
wortc guaranteed. OS 9-1445.
HOUSE WORK" by" ti'"hour
Phone0S 9-30S6
BABY sTTflNtT my home days. Pay by
day or hour. Or housecleanlng, OR 3-150,,
LAWN MOW ING rototllllng trHremovaL
Hava pickup. OR 3-M0S.
WASH I NGlTR"ON f NO AND MENDING.
OR 2J42I.
ALTERATIONS both men's and women's.
Call alter i p.m. OR3-33W.
EXPERIENCED logging cat dinner or me
chanlc's helper available now. Call OR
3-1407 or Salem 361-1717.
Instruction
19
PRIVATE DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS
OR 72l
j Loans And Finance 21
WANTED dlicounltd conlr.ctl. tlM .qulllta.
Prion. ORJ-4IMorORWWI.
CONTRACT on 7 bedroom noui, stm.CO,
will dlKOUnt 3S lor coin. Phont 163-323.,
Myrllt Crtrt.
REAL ESTATE LOANSto VOX, alio 3n'd
mortgof,,. Aulomobll., furnlturt and tig-'
nalura loam. Lauranllda Induilrlal Finance
Corp., tormtr Commarclal Induilrlal PI.
rune. Corp. 113 SE Oak. OR J-".
Family. Finance
Homo Owned and Operated
Loan, Up to tlSOO
On motor vehicles and furniture
m SE WaUllngton OR 1-SSSI
PLANNING A TRIP?
Protect Your Fun
With
TRAVELERS CHECKS
Buy Them At
DOUGLAS COUNTY
STATE BANK
662 SE Jackson
OR 3-5571
Business Opportunities 22
LAUNOROMAT Service Store. Well etlabll'n.
d. Bullneit expanixi excellent. OR 3-MI1.
POR P.ENfera!s - 'Beauty shop Tin win.
ton. Pullv equipped with modern fixture..
Building alM hal aot. OS 1-un. .
POR SALE HOTEL CANYONVILLE with
Coffee Shop. Only hotel In town. Consider
trade. Call lU41.
The Pople's Market Place
Is the News-Review Classi
fied Vant Ads
Dial OR 2-3321