The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 06, 1963, Page 11, Image 11

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    Tsnmile PTA
For School Picnic On May 31
By MRS. WALTER COATS
Plans for a school picnic were
begun at the recent meeting of the
Tenmile PTA. The picnic will be
held May 31 with Mrs. Uoyd
Thomas as chairman. Volunteers
to help with arrangements are
needed, it was announced, and
those willing to help are asked to
contact the chairman.
Budgtt Outlined
Supt. George Corwin of the Dil-lard-Winston
district was guest
speaker at the meeting and out
lined details of the proposed school
budget. He cited the need for an
additional bus. more teachers and
funds for building maintenance.
Also on the program was a group
from Mrs. Thclma Leigh's first
grade presenting a square dance
and a demonstration on physical
fitness.
Mrs. Barbara Nelson was install
ing officer for ceremonies induct
ing the new officers. The Rev.
James Black, retiring president,
was presented with a past presi
dent's pin. Incoming president,
John Anderson, announced t h e
nest PTA meeting for May 27.
New officers will be installed at
the next meeting of the Olal.'a
Tenmile Home Extension Unit set
for May 28. Program for this meet
ing will be on the care of hard
wood floors.
At the last meeting of the group,
.Vrs. Glen Good was elected chair
man tor the coining year. To serve
with Mrs. Good will be Mrs. C.
W. Wilson, vice chairman; and
Mrs. Albert Young 11, secretary
treasurer. A Chinese dinner was a feature
of the meeting, carrying out the
year's study of China. Members
Weather Recording Equipment
Undergoes Inspection At Tiller
By MRS. MILTON HAMMERSLY
Weather recording equipment I
at the Tiller Ranger Station re
ceived its annual inspection recent
ly by Frank Beers and John Co
paranis of the Department of Com
merce, Weather Bureau, in Port
land. From here they went to Rose
burg for a stop at the supervisor's!
office before continuing on to jmi
gene and a visit to the Willamette
National Forest headquarters there.
Tiller Checked Early
Beers said weather equipment at
other ranger stations of the Ump
qua National Forest will be check
ed on another trip, probably later
in May. Because Tiller normally
experiences dry weather earlier in
the season than the other stations,
it is among the first to he checked
each year.
The two men travel in a pick-up
camper vehicle. designated the Fire
Weather Mobile Station, which con
tains necessary equipment for their
work as well as overnight accom
modations, as much of their travel
takes them to areas where other
facilities are not available.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland
and son of Eugene were weekend
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Looney and sons. The
Looneys took their guests to sev
eral local points of interest, in
cluding Andraeiff Meadows, up
river from South Umpqua Falls,
where they had a picnic. On Sun
day, Looney's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gayland Looney of Camas
Valley were visitors.
Lou Billups drove to Medford re
cently to bring his mother, Mrs.
Kathryn Billups. hack to their
home at the Tiller Ranger Station,
after she had spent several days
Azalea-Glendale HEU Elects
New Officers For 1963-64
The Azalea Glendale Home
Economics Unit meeting at the i
Grange Hall recently, elected newt
officers as follows: Mrs. Harold
Estes. chairman: Mrs. Ed Booth, j
vice chairman: Mrs. David Miller,;
secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. I.c
Roy Dixon, alternate secretary
treasurer, i
Ltssoni Announced
Mrs. Bill Wunsch gave a report,
on self-help medical lessons which
she and Mrs. Ed Stein have been:
taking at Canyonville. Plans wcrej
made for holding such a course in
Glendale on Thursdays at 10 a.m.
at the City Hall.
The next meeting of the unit
was set for May 16. The program
will be huilt around the theme,,
"The Care of Hard Floor Cover
ing." It is also planned that the
movies taken wticn the HEU held
a comic fashion show of grab bag
hats, dresses and purses will be
shown at this meeting.
The clothing was modeled after
it had been purchased as a sales
gimick for raising money for the
II EL' Scholarship Fund, and there
was no effort made to match an
of the clothing to the size or style
The May meeting will be the last
one of the year, correspondent
Mrs. Gerald Fox reports.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Opperman.
DANGLING FISHERMAN
SALSA1.ITO. Calif. itPh
Kiremen. police ollicers and a
Coast Guard helicopter rushed
Saturday to a point near Golden
Gate Bridge, where a boy was
reported dangling oicr a cliif at
the end of a rope
Rescuers found an Air Force
sergeant fishing nonchalantly at
the bottom of the bluit. He ex
plained that he had been lihing
at the same spot for years bv
lowering himself down the clilf
on a lOO foot rope.
MokeS Plans
;also discussed the cookbook they
; are planning. Mrs. Maude James
of Maywood, Calif., was a guest
; at the meeting.
California Visit
Recent overnight guests of Mr.
in Tenmile were Mrs. Brietcnbuch
er's brother and sister-in-law, .Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Petersen of
;Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Breiten
bucher entertained at dinner for
her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Petersen of Long Beach. Calif., her
.brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
i Mrs. Walter Petersen and grand
daughter, Connie demons all of
Roseburg, and Mr. Breitenbuch
crs brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Byrd Smith of ldleyld.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson have
as their guest Mrs. Maude James
:of Maywood, Calif. Mrs. James
: is spending her vacation at the
; Wilson home.
The little Rustlers 4-H livestock
I Club met Friday at the home of
IMike and Bunny St. Clair in Tcn
I mile. Roll call was answered by
I naming diseases an animal could
i get and suggesting prevention and
I cure. Mike St. Clair gave a dem
onstration on animal diseases and
i methods and equipment for treat
ing.
Greg Standley, vice president,
was in charge of the meeting.
Frank von Borstel, County 4-11
agent, showed two films.
The next meeting will be at the
Carl Burr home on May 10 at 7:30
p.m.
Members of the Senior Mixmas
ter 4-11 Cooking Club made sal
ads, using their own recipes, at
their last meeting. James Cross
and Mrs. Dee Farmer were guests
of the club.
visiting her niece, Mrs. Leota Lew
is. The Billupses lived at Medford
before moving to Tiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins
drove to Shady Cove recently tol
spend a day with their daughter,
Mrs. Arthur Bigelow and children.
While there. Mrs. Collins assisted
with preparations for the birthday
party scheduled the following day
for 6-year-old Anne Marie Bigelow.
Fishermen Have Luck
John T. Utley and Walter W.
Whitford took limits of trout at
Lemolo Lake on a recent over
night camping trip.
Assistant Ranger and Mrs. Rob
ert D. Clauson and children drove
to Cottonwood. Calif., recently
where they met Mrs. Clnuson's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Waddell and children,
who had driven north from thoir
home in San Jose, Calif. The three
Waddell children, Mary Leo, Bry
an and Tommy, all pre-schoolers,
returned with the Clausons for an
extended visit while their father
reeuperatesfroin a recent illness.
Joe Matthews, gradcrman for the
logging firm of Albcrti 4t Boyd of
Myrtle Creek, cleared snow from
the road up Dumont Creek' over
the ridge toward Myrtle Creek
April 29 and moved up to 2 feet
of snow in the operation.
More precipitation was measur
ed at the Tiller Ranger Station
during the month of April, when
4.38 inches were recorded, lhan
had occurred during at least the
previous five years. Highest
amount during that time was 3.13
inches in 1960 and lowest. 1.38
inches in 1959. For the period of j
Oct. 1962 through April. J963,
total of 31.83 inches has been re
corded.
accompanied by their daughter,
Lucille, and their niece. Dairy
Elst. returned recently Horn a trip
to San Deigo w here I hey were
called by the serious illness of
Mrs. Opperman's mother. Mrs.
Henry Sage. Before returning
home, they visited Tiajuana. Long
Beach and Disneyland as well as
scenic points in San Francisco.
The Rev. Arnold Dalke, pastor
of the Azalea Community Church,
was the devotional speaker for a
box social and youth party given
at the Village Missions Church in
Bridge. Ore., recently.
Girls Make Trip
Several Glendale 4-11 girls were
among a group of about 50 older
girls who were rewarded lor their
years of 4-H work with an all-day
trip to Eugene recently.
Mrs. Lewis Price. Glendale Ele
mentary School faculty member
and 4-H leader, chaperoned Ruth
and Penny Price, Barbara Van
Norman. Mary Lou Anderson. I.ina
Robinson and Ethel Harris, on the
trip
Each of Glendalc's entrants in
the District Federated (iarden
Club poster contest, lrma Blevins,
seventh jrade. and Judy Blomme,
sixth grade, took third places.
Each had been a first place win
ner in. the local contest.
Michael Guinan. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Guinan. has been award
ed his doctor's degree in research
physics at the University of Cal
ifornia in Berkeley in which he is
doing additional rcseaich while us
ing the special equipment he built
before his degree was granted. He
is. in addition, a member of the
university staif. Dr. Guinan is
married and has two msall sons
Mis Maurice llager of Glendale.
wh't was released from Forest
Glen Hospital recently, is reported
to be making an excellent recovery
from surgery. Her sister. Mrs. Bill
McGinty of Fruitland, Idaho, is
here and plans to spend another
week or ten days assisting in the
Hager home.
!Oakland Couple Returns From Hawaiian Vacation
By EDITH DUNN
air. ami uis. n. v. onuses uae,
return from i vacatioD ra
wan. !
Tr.w.l P.U J.t
rk.. ir, k.. i; !...
Pm.ti.nri t man nm nri .r. i
rived in Honolulu at 10:50 p.m.
oecause oi ine time cnange.
They made their headquarters at i
the Waikiki Biltmore and enjoyed I
tours from there. They made a !
I
Puerto Rico To Receive
Pacific N-West Lumber ;
SEATTLE (LTD Simpson Tim-
her (.0. omciais nave predicted
that approximately 10 million
board feet of Pacific Northwest ; down in national forests of Ore
lumber will be shipped to Puerto j gon and Washington by the Co
Rico this year aboard foreign : lumbus Day windstorm has been
ships.
Gus Hubbard, Simpson traffic
manager, said his firm has book
ed its second order of the year,
800,000 board feet, for shipment
from Olympia to San Juan, Puerto
Rico, aboard a Japanese ship, the
Kazakawa Maru, in late June.
Simpson said the Japanese quoted
a rate of $11 per thousand board
feet below the best quotation giv
en by American shipping firms.
LEGAL "
CITATION
Case No. 7t4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TK(
STATE OF OREOON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In tht Matter of Ilia Estate
of
ALBERT M. ROWE. Deceased.
TO: John H. Hendricuson, Betty Sue Rowe
and Barbara Jean Ellis. Individually
and as Administratrix of the Estate of !
vlsees and heirs' unknown, if any there j D' ,he Y0nsl H"""''50'' "' 'S all
ds. i thorized representative at the of-
iN the name of the state of ore- flCe of the Forest Supervisor, Fed-
GON, Yoy are hereby commanded to ao-! . ntr n -i V
pear In tne Circuit Courtroom "A" in the I CTal Office Building, Roseburg,
County Court House in Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon, at 1:00 o'clock A.M. (DSTI,
. on the 3rd day of June. 1963, to show
i cause. If any there be, why an Order
Kl,nd.,?r
id the above estate, as prayed lor in pe-!
tition on file herein.
PARCEL NO. 1
Lois 2, t. 1. 10. 11, 13, and 15 el
Section 16. Tovnshtp 30 South. Range 4
West of the Vrlllamelte Meridian, Doug
las County, Oregon.
PARCEL NO. 1
Lots Nine m and Ten 110) of Replat
"B" of Pinkerlon's Homesites. Rose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon.
PARCEL NO. 1
BEGINNING at the interior L corner
of Geo. T. Day Claim No. 47, Town
ship 30 South, Range 4 West, Willam
ette Meridian; thence South 330 feet
along West boundary of Donation Land
Claim No. 47, to a 1" x IB" bolt; thence
East 132 (eel to B 1" x 30" pipe; thence
South 330 reel parallel to West boundary
of said Donation Land Claim No. 47, to
a is" x II" pipe; thence West 137 feet
to a V x IB" bolt in Wesl boundary
of said Donation Lpnd Claim No. 47i
thence South 725 feel along wesl boun
dary of said Donation Land Claim No.
47 to a n" x 24" pipe at Its inter
section with the South line ot Section 10,
Township 30 South, Range 4 West, Wil
lamette Meridian; thence west 176 leaf
to Southwest corner of said Section 10;
Ihence North 8' 36' Wesl 504.8 feel;
thence North 1 08' West 765 feet to a
pipe; thence North 8?a 52' East 70 leet
to a pipe; thence North 1 0B' Wesl
1:0 feet; Ihence South 86 52'. West 52
,'toet to a pipe; Ihence North 1' 52'
' East 401.5 leel to South boundary of the
above mentioned Donation Land Claim
No. 47; thence East 201. 5 teet along,
South boundary of said Donation Land
Claim Mo. 17, to place of beginning,
. EXCEPTING therefrom . that one acre
. tract lormerly used tor school purposes
and described is; Beginning at a point
193 feet South of tne interior L corner
ot George T. Day Donation Land Claim
No. 47, Township JO South, Range 4
West, Wlllamelle Meridian; Ihence Soulh
7ff feet; thence West 2C9 leel; thence
North 2C9 leel; thence East 2C9 feet to
place of beginning. In Sections 9 and 10.
Township 30 South, Range 4 West, Wil
lamette Meridian, Douglas County, Ore
gon PARCEL NO. 4
BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 47, Ihence
North 33.C4 chains 10 County Road;
Ihence N. 14 30' V. 20.21 chains to
V7est boundary of Donation Land Claim
No. 47; thence South 1.99 chains to
Northwest corner of the 1 acre tract
of Phoebe Boyles; thence East 2 chains
to the Northeast corner of said 1 acre
tract; thence Soulh 5 chains to the South
east corner of said 1 acre tract; thence
Wesl 2 chains to the Southwest corner
of said 1 acre tract and West boundary
of said Claim No. 47; thence Soulh II
chains to the Soufhvesl corner of said
Claim No. 47t thence East 70 chains to
the p'ace of beginning, all in Sections 10
and 15, Township 0 Soulh, Range 4
Vtest. Willamette Meridian, Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon. '
EXCEPTING THEREFROM that certain
5 acre tract 01 land conveyed by Ida
M. Montgomery and James M. Mont
gomery, wife and husband, to School
Diftrlcl No. IS and Union High School
District No. 10, each being a body cor
porate of Douglas County, Oregon, said
deed being dated February 77, 1921.
recorded Merch 26. 1978. on page 134 of
Volume 90 of the Deed Records of Doug
las County, Orenon.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM thai
tract of land conveyed to Raymond L.
Spore and Leona Spore, husband and
wife, bv deerl recorded March 21, 1941,
In volume 107, page 377 of the Deed
Records ol Douglas County, Oregon, more
particularly described as follows; Be
ginning at a point 748 3 feet North of
the Southeast corner ot the George Day
O.L.C. No 47 In Township 30 South,
Range 4 Wesl, W.M., in Douglas County.
Oregon. Slid beginning point being at
the intersection of the North line of the
property ovned by School District No.
15 and Union High School District No.
10. wnere the same intersects the Count
Road; thence North 0' 51' East 7CB.3
feet to the Northeast corner of that cer
tain Iract of land conveyed by Julia H.
Starrell to Albert M. Roe. by deed
recorded on page 377 of volume 107 of
the Deed Records ot Douglas County,
Oregon; thence North II- 59' We't 960
feet to an iron pipe; thence South 550
leet; thence South 17' 43' East 455.4
leet; thence South fi' 31' East 39)5
teet; thence North II' 74' East 477 1
feet to the point of beginning
AND ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM
that tract of lard transferred to Scnor.1
District No. IS by a decree of the Or
rult Court of Ihe State of Oregon for
Douoias County in the cae entitled
"School District No. 15 e Oouglas Coun.
ty. Oreoon vs. Rolstyn B'ldnes. the ad
mlnislraior of the Etrete OI Albert V.
Row. Oecead et al." an-s described
as follows; Beginning at tne Southwest
corner of the r.eo. T Day Donation
Land Claim No. 47, in Section 15. Tov.n
shp 35 South, Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian. jn Drjijg'as County.
Oregon; thence North S6C.0 feet a'on.g
tne v,esl liie ol slid cisim; thence
North 74' X' East 415.0 feet, more cr
lets, fa tne wt line ot ire present
school Disiricr no. 15 oroserry as de
scrioed m Volume 9?, page 134 of the
Ded Records of Douglas County, Ore
oon. thence South 0 Yl' East IC4C
fel to the Southwest corner of Sc-onl
property; thence South 17' 3D' East
455 4 feet to Ihe Southeast corner of
School property: thence North 01 3C-
West 120 5 feet along East line of Schnel
' p-nperty; thence South 4' 55' Easf 711.5
feet to the South line of D L C No 47.
thence South H' 3' West Ml I feet to
tne place of beginning. Dougia Counly.
O'-.ci
PARCEL NO. 1
LOr THOEfc Oi Less me East 15 teet.
Pinertone Homes. tes, Roseburg. Doug
las County. Cegc. and
LOT FOUR 141 Less th East 11 feet,
p.nkerton's Horenres. Roseourg, Ooif
ias County, Oregon
WITNESS mv hand and seal of said Court
tffived this 35th day of April. 1963
G D. MTLLENBECK
Cere
By INA UPOESRFF
Deputy
, trip by observation plan? to all
islands in one day The plane
' '
tree lOpS. 0er iaige pineapple
plantations of Lanai Island aml:
large sugar cane plantations. They
saw large cresSc of growing
Later they visited Pearl Harbor.
Bridges had been in the area many
times during World War II, and
he noted many changes in the
ships anchored there. They visited;
Halway Mark Nears
On Forest Salvage Sales
PORTLAND (UP I) More than
40 per cent of the timber blown
sold, the U.S. Forest Service re
vealed.
Sales to April 1 totaled 484,147,
000 board feet, according to Re
gional Forester J. Herbert Stone.
Stone said about 709 million i Panther Creek Salvage Sale No. I
board feet remain to be sold, and 'Oral auction bids will be received
most of that will be gone by July ! by the Forest Supervisor or his an
1. The Forest Service hopes tothorized representative at the of
have all salvageable timber out f'ce of the Forest Supervisor, Fed
of the woods by next May. ; eral Office Building, Roseburg,
An additional 40 million board Oregon, beginning at 2:00 P.M.,
feet was downed by a storm Iune 6- f01' a" merchantable
March 27, Stone said, but he called lumber marked or designated for
it little more than normal winter
storm damage.
LEGAL
National Forest Timber For Sale
Plusfour Thinning No. 1 Sale
Oral auction bids will be received
Oregon, beginning at 2:00 P. M.
June 6, 1963, for all merchantable
uitiuer niai-h-eci or ucsignatcu tor
cnl'cing 270
a.crcs, more or less, within see -
uons a., i6, it. zs ana 33. r. 28 SI5.45 for Douglas-fir and pine and
S.. R. 2 W. .W.M., surveyed, in the I $2.00 base rate plus an additional
Umpqua National Forest. Oregon. ! $5.15 for western hemlock and oth
The estimated volumes are: 178.-1 er species, and $2.15 for slash (lis-
000 lineal feet of Douglas-fir poles
ana piling, 20 M board lect of age rates payable for each species
Douglas-fir logs and peeler blocks will be increased by the amurtir.a
and 10 M hoard feet of western tion rale in effect for lhat species
hemlock and other species of logs. I when the unamortized estimated
The minimum acceptable bid is as j cost of the main haul roads has
follows: Douglas-fir poles and pil-becn amortized by timber scaled,
ing $0.17 per lineal foot, Douglas-! The unamortized estimated cost is
fir logs and peeler blocks $26.45 S3.592.00. Amortization rates arc:
per M board feet, and western Douglas-fir and pine $3.85 per M
hemlock and other species of logs board feet, western hemlock and
$10.45 per M board feet. This in-! other species $1.28 per M hoard
chides the following rates for
stumpagc: $0.16 per lineal foot tor
Douglas-lir poles and piling, $3.00
base rate plus an additional $21.90
per M hoard feet for Douglas-fir
logs and peeler blocks and $2.00
base rate plus an additional $6.90
per M board feet lor western hem
lock and other species of logs, and
$0.01 per lineal foot for slash dis
posal for Douglas-fir poles and pil
ing and $1.55 per M board feet
for Douglus-fir logs and peeler
blocks and western hemlock and
other sDecics of lues. The nrires
bid for slumpage shall be consitl -
ered as tentative rates suhjecl to
auartcrlv calendar adjustment tin -
ward or downward bv 0.5 of I lie ; months period following the qunr
difference between the average of ; tcr for which the adjustment is
the i.onthlv Douglas-fir region in-, coniiiuieu. in no eveiu. um-nri,
dices, as calculated bv Ihe Forest 1 sl,al1 ,l,e payment rates for earh
Service for the three previous ! quarter be less than the bnse rates
months, and the following base in- "-s staled above. When the adjust
dices: Douglas-fir logs and peeler, d rales by species arc lower than
blocks 103.02(C) and western hem- 'he base rates, the difference he
lock and other species of logs . '''n the total dollar value of the
91.68(A). Such adjustments in the : timlicr cut at adjusted rates
price for stumpage shall be appli-1 an(l at ''asc rates will be record
cable to limber scaled during the cri "r species. The stump-three-months
perioil following the ! KC rate for a species will not be
quarter for which Ihe adjustment 1 increased above the base rate until
is computed. In no event, however. 1 1 IK subsequent admitted rates above
shall the payment rates for each tl,e base rate will develop an nc
quartcr be less lhan the base rates cumulated total dollar value for
as stated above. When Ihe adjust-1 ,h,e sl,ccies in excess of the record
ed rates bv species are lower than:pd accumulated difference for all
the base rates, the difference he-! species. If the contract period is
tween the total dollar value of the I extended,, the Forest Service shall
limber cut at adjusted rates and ' redetermine the rates for stump
at base rates will be recorded forl'W a"(l required deposits as of
each species. The slumpage ratc'anl effective on the day fo lowing
for a species will not be increased ""Kinal termination date, hut
above the base rale until the suh- redetermined ra es for each spe
sequent adjusted rates above the f'os produL-t shall be no lower than
base rate will develop an acotl. the rale effective immediately pn
mulatrd total dollar value for the or, l" . 'he effective date of the
species in excess of the recorded extension plus the following in
accumulated difference for all spe- "eases in stumpage rates per M
cies. Sealed bids will be publicly ""f .fccl " f"llo,w,; I)oulas f'r
opened and posted at the ollice of!?'"' "ln? '7'' "nd, western hem
i , J'nmd ' si,n.rs.i.r r.1 s im l'ck and nllicr species $1.38. Seal-
P M on .lii.e e. in,!:: All those
ed bid will he "permmcd immedi -
ately to continue auction bidding.
A money orilcr, bank ilraft, cash-
l.-'. n- r.n. lilir.,1 -hoi in II,. ,,
of S3.100.0U nius. accompanv nach
, . , . . i a ,
bid, to be applied to Ihe urchase
price refunded, or rclamed for ap -
pilldUUN ,U ...J I ...INI .ST. .....-
VT
oi state. . requei.il-..
chaser, contract tPrin will perm,
Ul tl.li.rr. ... ainuinc ui
payment up to the value of the per
formance bond. If an oral bid it
declared to be hifih at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must im
mediately coniirm the oral bid by
submitting it in writing on Forest
?er.c.r uis ui.... . ic ...
ieet any and all bills is reserved.
Forest Service bid forms for use
! in submitting sealed bids and full
i information concerning the timber,
i the conditions of sale and the sub
1 mission of bids should be obtained
from the District Ranger. Olidc
Ranger Station. (Hide. Oregon, or
! the Forest Supervisor, Roseburg
I Oregon, before bids are submitted
FIRST SOLO DRIVE
WINDSOR. F.ngland (Uf'li
Pnncess Anne. Wjicen Klizabclh'a
12-year-old daughter, made her
first solo drive Sunday, a 400
yard spin around the prisate
....... ....i. si-..i --.4i- i.
ctuusiu:. u. .in.., v-asi.c in i.i-i
lamer a niltiKn car.
But she must wait another five
, " " "' ,,r m . ,np
puniic nisnuavs. me minimum
drivinc it men for orin-i
uiisinu me esen itir prtn
eiiei is it.
a large sugar plant and a pine-
h,1c ciy unt-re oue million
They spent a Sunday with Les-j
tee f'inrraito lnrm I1.U..HiU'aim.' i:,.inli,.n r.1 niiun,i
i, u ..;......
i f , ri.-,t ..lj ,h Tk.!ir p.ri iir.nHn.r i,i j..
tilree attended the Episcopal
cnuron wnere Lingcade sings in
the choir each Sunday. Thev later
attended a Presbyterian church
; and took in the sights of the city
' of Honolulu.
Cingcade was on hand to bid the i
visitors goodbye when they left by !
jet which took two hours and 40 !
minutes to i-eturn Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouch and j
children and Mrs. Pearl Bramlnerl
spent Sunday at Coos Bay visiting
Crouch's cousin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewc and
LEGAL
Klot.-li:....T u.. c c i
NotionalForeit Timber For Sale
cutting on an area embracing 450
acres, more or less, within sec
tions 15, 16. 19, 20, 21, 22. 29, 30,
31 and 32, T. 20 S., R. 1 E., sec
tions 23 and 36, T. 26 S., R. 1 ,
and section 1, T. 27 S., R. 1 V
W. M.. surveyed, in the Umpqua
National Forest, Oregon. The es
timated volumes are: 1,100 M
board feet of Douglas-fir and pine,
200 M board feet of western hem
lock and other species. The mini
mum acceptable bid per M board
feel is as follows: Douglas-fir and
pine S20.60. western hemlock and
other species S9.30. This includes
j the following rates, per M hoard
, feel tor s uniuaec nc Incline etc-
; posit for sale area betterment:
, $3.00 base rate plus an additional
! posal for all species. The slump-
feet. Amortization of estimated
main haul road costs is computed
on 80 per cent of the estimated tim
ber volume. The prices hid for
stumpagc shall be considered as
tentative rates subject by quarter
ly calendar adjustment upward or
downward by 0.5 of the difference
between the average ot the month
ly Douglas-fir region indices, as
calculated by the Forest Service
for the three previous months, anil
the following base indices: Doug
'las-fir and pine 103.02(C), western
i hemlock and other species 91.68(A)
; Such adjustments in the price for
'stumpagc shall be applicable to
1 timber scaled during the three
eel bids will be publicly opened
1 and posted at the office of the
! f'
June 6, 1963. All those who sub-
mittpd
8 SattMactory SCalCd OKI
, ! . liu, ,, ,M ,s,st.s.:i,
c"n','nl,e JTT&A
orr or, bank r.1 rail, ca.s h fr ft or err-
, tifir, ',, heck in ,' smn of S3J(HJ.M
ml5t a(,com n , Mch T1. to be
,,:,, , nllP.h.,. nri(. r. i
f"".l. or retained for application
, , , tlamagen, accord-
o tC con,jlj()n, ,a,c.
requested bv the purchaser, eon
tract terms will permit fellini! of i
timber in advance of payment up
io C va1((, of jhc pprforlnnt.P
bond. If an oral bid is declared to
,, tie tiaanl ca- mint immediately
or (Mir. I a. ii.L s.sra.iiir, ui sue ..-
rmutm the oral hid by submittins
it in writing on a Forest Service
hid form. The riliht to reject any
and all bids is reserved, forest
Sersicc bid forms for u.'c in sub
mitting sealed bids and full infor
mation concerning the limner, the
. con(iiir)n, f ,aic sn, the submit-
sion of bids should be obtained
from the District Ranger. (Hide
Ranger Station. Glide, Oregon, or
the Forest Supers isor, Rosebnra,
Oregon, before bids are auhmittcd
HOTICf OP PINAL HCARINO
NOTICE IS HEPLfSY GIVEN lhat Tues
day, t 4!n day of June. IH1. at Id
a'ciocf a m in court Room A, Court House,
Douglas County, Roseburg, Oregon, has
been fired for time and place lor heai
OTft,,0,, i, ,., ,M , ,M
account filed by the undersigned
"": " 0,,t "
"" '' MMlhesl this am in
ei way, usi
victor j miceili, Aomnista
; (,r flf lpf f(11 w 0B4tt
i MlCELLI, Oeceasea
. sons, Boyd and Bruce, visited Sun-
aay wiwi diuues parents ai tan.
j
At the recent meeting of the
i.. .-i i.
' votions and read an article. "Be-I
ing at Peace in Restless Times.
Also on the program were Mis
W-.,Uavic am!..'M,rs- A1,a,
biu. .ma. n tfmiiis aiiu .sirs
Crouch served refreshments.
r-t .:... !:.!
WIII0Mian$ VISIT
j,
By MRS. C. W. HENOERER
! Ir- "d Mrs. Russell Ross of
Calimesa. Calif., are paying an ex -
:temlcd visi'. a the .home of Mr.
dim .1119. I ll'U .ill, dull.
Peggy I.evenhagon spent a re-
cent weekend at her home in Elk-
ton to attend the junior-senior ban-
! quet and prom. She has returned
I1" Portland where she is attending
Northwestern School of Commerce.
.nr. ana airs, nay nuiim.in spent
recent weekend in Portland at!
the home of their daughter, Mr.
and .Mrs. Warren Endicott.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunker and
Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Jinimey Bunk-
er and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bunker,
all ot fcagio point, were weekend
guests at the Allen Blako home.
Glide Mothers Attend
Weekend At University
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Several Glide matrons w hose
sons and daughters are students al
Oregon Slate University, attended
tne .Mothers Weekend at the uni
versity, starling Friday evening
and continuing through Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Mi'Clure. whose
daughter, Marijean, is a junior,
accompanied by .Mrs. Howard Tur
ner of lioscburg, whose daughter,
Caroline, is also a junior, left Fri
day. They stayed at their daugh
ters sorority house, Alpha Omi-
cron li.
Mrs. T. E. Shrum Jr. and Mrs.
Maymc Sendelbach, whose sons
are both sophomores, and M r s.
Bert Meloy, whose son, Hill, is a
senior, attended the celebration
Saturday and Sunday.
Joe Holland, engineer of the Lit
tle River district ol the Umpqua
national forest, has hecn trans
ferred to the Arcadia Forest
Service Equipment Development
Center at Arcadia, Calif. Hud Jenk
ins, formerly assistant engineer.
succeeds Holland. Mr. and Mrs.
Holland and sons, John ami
Charles, lelt last week for their
new home.
Calvin Christensen, principal ot
Glide Elementary and Junior High,
reports 11 Glide students won gold
awards at the Science Fair held
recently at the Fairgrounds. The
following were winners: John
Manilsas and Dennis Schlocman,
lourih grade; rnula , Anderson
Sally Gadc, Susan Sciplc, and
.Marilyn Miller, fif 111 grade; James
Huscby and Craig Hickman, sixth
grade; and Susan Connine, Janet i
I'nce and Duane Ainann, eighth
grade.
ALTERATIONS . SEWING
SEWING ol all kinds. Alterations a soerial.
IV Ca OR 3-SS46.
DRAPFRIES-Custom made'lr eiteredAll
work guaranteed. OR 3-5174.
APPLIANCE REPAIR
CALL AN EXPERT
Fast Guaranteed Service
on all makes
OF MAJOR APPLIANCES
BERGH'S APPLIANCE
OR 2-1661
6ti W. Falrheven IMavt Stamp
BUILDERS, CARPENTERS
CARPENTRY and cabinets. Harry e" Young.
OR J-74l
BUILDING repair and remodeling," reaion
ahle, tre estimates. OR 2-U9i.
CARPENTER" WORK - Roomi, piloi,"car.
ports, garages He. A. Slawion. 307 Sulh.
CUSTOM liUILT homesrremodeli, cabinet,
carponi, garages t-ret animates. 100
finance. Ph. ot 315, Grady Roberion.
CARPENTER WORK, cabinets, pallo, car
pon, remoatiiing two ob to small, r-Msoiv
able. No bJilnecft Sunday. OR 3S632.
w "1"QU " ra-iing leveling, rt.
work, tirep;ares Free estimate!
Cat fergel OR 7-U$ Or OR J 1144
FOUNDATIONS "Unaerprnnlngs, "Complete
structural ptt control. All work according
to eMA specifications. Free Inspection.
Real's Connlruction and Termltt control.
of jo;;s
c
CHILD CARE
Tlkivy TrtTn I... mr-rnsr
I UN I lul J INUrSjCKT
Stale Approves- Wlnstoi. OS I-M31
Mother Goose Nursery '
OP 31141 i
XCAVATING, SAND. GRAVEL
i wzing. leveling.- also gravel rockfrivcr
loan- and road materials. Cherlfa Keely -
OS 0.51 1. I
; HEARING AIDS
: HENRY A KIRKLANO certified hearing aid
j audloiogist. F.ltinf Beilt.-iie e-clusirei
I S-rvice on a'l rn.iv.ei. Pfone OS a-SC?.. '
i GARDEN EQUIPMENT
J & J Garden Equipment
I ffls Sotens, Giison. Simplicity
i MOvrRS-Bo"n. Tore. Lawn oy, vard 11,
l.an Ms.vcr Sharpening
tales Service Rentals
?nr.'JV.Harsarii
OR 3-3(01
SARDEN EQUIPMENT
Sales - Parts - Service
SMALL AIR COOLED ENGINI.S
Jacobton Movrars Roto-Moe Tillers
Brlggs I. Stratton Clinton
Lauson Poner Products Wisconsin, lie.
Le Bleu Motors
111 II. jactaon OR Hit'
Mon., May 6, 1963 The News-Review, Roteburg, Or. II
Medford People
w
V ISlt I n Valley
'
By MRS. DAVE THRUSH
Weekend guests at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrot in
Camas Valley were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pfacnder from Medford and
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dean
Pfacnder.
WSCS Is Hosted
Eight women of the Camas Val-
ley Women's Society of Christian
service oi we .sicuiuuisi inurcil
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Robert Wheeler and spent the day
tying a quilt. They brought a sack
lunch and Mrs. Wheeler served sal-
ad and cuke. Mrs. Jack Wilson
; gave the worship service and .Mrs.
Ernie Wheeler, had the lesson,
"The Biblical Foundation of Mis-
sions." The sub-district meeting in
j Roseburg was discussed.
j.r. an( jirs. Fred Ashton from
i MlHi0rd arc visiting their sons and
; daughters-in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. L.
I B, Ashton. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ashton in lamas Vallev.
iir mtri Mrs A C llrnu-n have
; returned to their home in Camas
Vnllev from Wickiun Lake, where
, u, knnnt two weeks fishina. Thev
,-epurl fishing to be very good at
I (6 lake.
Classified
Section
AIRCRAFT
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
AUCTIONS
AUTO INSURANCE
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ....
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED ....
AUTOS FOR SALE
AUTO TRUCK PARTS
ISOATS ANO MOTORS
BUILDING MATERIALS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS PERSONALS
CARD OF THANKS ....
COMMERCIAL RENTALS
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
... 10
5S
II
FARM EQUIPMENT lit
FARMS AND RANCHES 34
FLORISTS t
FOOD ANO PRODUCE
FUEL
HAY AND GRAIN ..
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
HELP WANTED
SI
72
HELP WANTED MEN IS
HELP WANTED WOMEN 16
HOUSES FOR RENT Jf
HUNTER'S ATTENTION .........
INCOME PROPERTY 3
INSTRUCTION 11
LIVESTOCK 63
LOANS AND FINANCE 31
LOGCINC, EQUIPMENT 74
LOST AND FOUND I?
LOTS AND ACREAGES . ... 3S
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .. 4S
MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... 33
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .. 46
MOBILE HOME PARKS 31
MOBILE HOMES .... 33
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. 30
MOTORCYCLES . . 11
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SO
NOTICES 11
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SI
PERSONALS . . 7
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES .. 47
POULTRY AND RABBITS ... 61
POWIiR SAWS ... 71
REAL ESTATE 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOMS FOR RENT
SEEDS NURSERY STOCK
33
59
St-UK I INU GOODS S3
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS .... 40
TRADE MISCELLANEOUS 41
TRUCKS FOR SALE . 76
WANTED TO RENT ?!
WO.tK WANTED 17
V M 1: K L IO GO 10
INCOME TAX. BOOKKEEPING
Bookkeeping Service
Inrorrtj Tax Returns
Per tone Ilia Survke Call OR 3 691
Income Tax Service
Sonya White
635 W. FairhavL'ii
Permanent location
Just on Harvard
OK
Phono
INTERIOR DECORATING
INTI-PIORS - Custom and commercial.
Pran-.es Alexander. Oeceralor. OR 3-1413
LOANS
Loans
Auto - Salary . Furniture
Pacific Industrial Loans
Pacific Finance Loans
Dick Durilicli llnnajjcr
(141 SH SlPilicns OK 3-mm
LANDSCAPING-TIUING
CUSTOM PLOWING, leveling and grading
Ed '.uderman, Pnone OR 3-4733
OLD ROTTED cow and sheep fertiliser.
Jack May Landscaping Co. OR 3-130.
0R
NO
CUSTOM POTOTILLtllG
narrs wnsn-LMs j-jes . . . .
CUSTOM III . ING . LANDSCAPING
" ROTOVAIOR-PERGUSGN 3S TRACTOR
Free e-.timates John Peterson, OR 3-6341
1 CUSTOM OToTILLING. weed and brustt
i culling, e.'ilino end grading. Call eves
Foss, OS I-S54I.
Beebe & Bowman
CALL ANYTIME
OR 3-3738 OR 3-8135
ItorOTII.I.INU LF.VF.1.IM.
I.ANDSCAI'I.N'C LAWNS
Sprinkling Systems Installed
3 Tractors to Serve Youi
PAVING
BLACK TOPPiNO Soecfaiiruig in drK-
wayl and purging ton. OR 2
CEMENT WORK WANTED Ol any kind.
Call OR 3-776t
EPfeftT c'tfrtent ' wt. SldawatVs. drlvtli
pvo Wrrt Ml"! Opt
i PLUMBING
LICENSEO PLUMBER - repairs, clean outs,
remensls. new construction. Call OR J-IISJ,
or OR J-mi or OS tiJCI.
, ."'J".
RADIO t TV REPAIR
GOODWIN RADIO & TV
I ZENITH
Soles & Service
Guaranteed work on all makes
FREE TUBE TESTING
2564 W Harvard Ave. OR 3-7571
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DIAL OR 2-3321
CASH RATES
Ao.erMn For Busiest ftittin Rcuel
Tiaje Aril
i Card of Thonks S2 00 ;
I -Day rate 2 lines SI . 00
3 Dav rote 2 lines S2 00
6-Day rote 2 lines $2.75
JU urjy role l lines So.UU
l-Doy rate 3 lines 51.50
j a.Qov rale 3 lines S3 75
; 30-Day role 3 lines $8 00
CREDIT
A:o.i ntt tutiea to so cettr
sii..:i cyiri tor credit
DEADLINES
ri,sti Pert? Aatia tirt 1 P M. Oi Prior to
Pdfilicit'O.i. Ttie I.cas Fe.itk reserves ti rift
to classify, edit or rei set a.i classified AO Cop.
ADJUSTMENTS
If tour i9ieni!c.7ient ippti'S incorrectly, noti'r
us immeoijte!,'. V.e v. ill not bs ltsoor,siDla for.
more ttian ore inrorrtcl insertion. Sucn resooasi
silitv is limited to a cone,-! insertion ot adver
tisement. elnadl Will Nat ll Held Mere laaa C4 Oiyt
Personals
DRINKING PROBLEM? Call Alcaholld An-
onymoui OH 3-66
VOUNG WOMEN of Vnv'lhnertfnVcon'
fldentliil odv c m.iy contact Catholic Char-
Ites, 27 W Broadway. Eugana. Ortgon.
Diamond 53442.
4VNNiipNaaarVWarvaWVkVVVVVV,ra
Business Personals 8
LAWYERS, others, 10 tine to patent JO
volumo selling Inventions. Wrlla u News
Review Dox 640.
WANTED. Partneror Iru-cslor-in securely
established private business. Abova aver
age returns plus percentage of gross. Ref.
erences furnished. Write Dox on, ea
The News Review.
Notices
11
WILSON STUDIO
For Information, vt. F.. Erma Wilson 3-367
Lost and Found
12
LOST Laoy'i whlla gold watch Sat. In
own Town Kaieuurg, plndtr call 3267
Sutherllrt. Reward,
Help Wanted
14
APARTMENT MANAGER. Handy, re I la bit
couplt. Bondablo. Wrllt Nawi Ravltw, Box
"
N'-E UV.NGquarltriitl
as (or oldtr woman or couplt In rtlurn for
vary light Cutlti. Clost-ln. Wrllt Box iU
C'O Ntwi-Hevltw.
WANTED AT ONC E" "Man Vr"wrnanwith
car for Rawlelqh buslntst In Roseburg.
Buy on time. Wrltt Rawtaigh, 30 Ada
line, Oakland, Calif.
Help Wanted Men 15
ARE YOU tht man for this job? Top flight
company U txpandlnq In this area and Is
Intertstad in men with burning deslrt t
move into the 0,000 class.
IF YOU are neat, own a car and do not
mind working hard lor potential ot
170,000 per yoir. v. will Interview you.
Men with management potential will ro
celve preference Call OR 2-4354 for ap
pointment. M EOTcWArEDT '
Chrysler-Plymouth experience preferred
CONTACT DAVE WEAVER '
(Shop Foreman)
McKAY MOTORS
HJ0SE Stephens
The Pople's Mcrket f'loce
Is the News-Review Classi
fied Went Ads
PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANING
CLEANING
ATTIC GARAGE BASEMENT
TRASH REMOVED
Pre-Rental House Cleaning
Minor Repairs
Lawn end Yard Care
Ite.isonablc Hales
OR 2-2773 or OR 2-1827
ROOFING
FOR TOP QUALITY ROOFING call OUAL.
jJTY ROOrlHO CO. -JR 3-I3H.
SEPTIC TANKS SEWERS
AJAX Seol'c Service, tenhs cleaned. Pompf
eervlce Reasonable. OR 3-1474.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-RosaburoTSaril.
tar service Phone. OR 3-33SS.
SAW SERVICE
"saw sharpening-"
Circular Band - Cfialn
Hanrinws - Saw bar reconditioned
ALt WORK GUARANTEED
SAW SERVICE
& Supply Co.
,1
381 NE '.'linnntin Ave. OK 3-4231
Merr N Safevsey Maria!
i TOOLS . RENTALS . SERVICE
PLO'.V SHARPENING, welding J3S3 IV
COItlo Ave. Machine Shou. OK S-4M7.
.
FOR RENT
VcCuMoch chain si ,,r tin
McCuMocf out holt aivgi.
rVeCullixri itgtTD lugir
HUNT'S CHAIN SAW
Sales & Service OR 2-1272
Oar dart Valley Jcl - Acroil ftotn M-Ward
! FOR RENT
! Porvtr lawn raki nor f amoving thatenj.
Atratc
Offaitri tor
I LawntOf mort fVrrv-t'ltart
I LANSING & OLIVER
; l.Vil ,SK. Stephen?, Oft 3-6638
I TREE SURGERY
.'REE TRIMMING, looo'ng. arnj removing.
' insured. Free estl.-nates. Ph. f!7 OaHand.
avvww..
i uiei . esaniiuA
Wflt DRILLINO
Water Well Drilling
Nothing down en aoprowu credit.
MOHR WELL DRILLINO
OR 1)331 SP Jackson
Everyone Reads The
SALES AND SERVICE
DIRECTORY ADS IN
CLASSIFIED