CARNIVAL
"HiggiiiV game is sometimes fantastically good
if you don't keep your eye on him!'
P J ' i'H.4,75 THE
c i. AATT3? UlTH
r. ;: n3
1 ISA ILJLjbJi Jfjl ll 14? I
sle? 73 ' 3r
She loves to putter
in the yard,
Amon$ the plants
and flowers.
Tf LEWI ITS SULMJu!'f (Sf WHftTIOKM r,h.(PUr0NV0UR0nlJ VA,;, II (WW WHO 15 THIS V' . TW MUBlE
m MLV THBIR- JMraALe'''STURN CHWM5, CHUWl J NICK OU ACCUSE ME 1 I CIE05SER WS
C teY mzHiwi&J'!'t iKF ' rfkW f w cahoots mnJii)i W-5T0P1
I BUT I "THOUGHT I CHANGED ) I I BL1T ITS THE I ...LOOKIf TH1 TWO I OH, I WOLtLDNT I I s' 7 MAM, 1
TUU WANItl.' 1U MY vmv: 1 KNICnHIS AW, TVS ALL MET: THEY SURE SAY THAT, BIG If TTHINK TUU'RE
I BE A KNIrtHT J y I VVHH A(?F RTLITfl ' I niDW'T ipr T'Rr: I rviADI CV Tupv 1 1 TM TUAT 1 lilt
1 J THE BIC3 I IT'S GOT , KNIGH1S BECAUGE JUST WEREN'T I GOOP.- BEST.'
, H rri--' SHOTtJ.' A. TO BE... J I 1HEY WERE SOOO I AS GOOD AS V
r: v wakriors; vou y TtC
vrFoe.?W-- T SEE -"71 The SCHOOL CHECXEeTEAA MOVV )
HEY, I HEAHTMAT NUTTY LOOhT (HE 7 M MAKES ITS OWM AWARDS '
WON A VARSITY- SWEATER, j UM- (MOW HE I ISN T ; VUViT ,
F 7 ANP A LETTER.. HUH WAS , JREMLYf A ,M ,
l( SE TUIS It V.S5UM, I I I'LL DROP FT. AND I'LL I j -BEFORE V WSLL &E. N I H
I SILVER f V STAH i BET SOU Xi.tM-O MAM ) IT 4vEASV"-- J ttCv I
I 2Xt'tll?J SANDWCMES.VOU TOUCHES J? AM aILcS JjSclZScW
T -VC 5"5 'ruBR,Nil the fUfiSfAsr) QSm Imam
t N. c. t BACK IS, GROUND.'! J On MAH NCfeS-zA GOT IT.
Mt fm i
By DICK TURNER
it.nti w tu tH Vl r,i o
(m RN&S MR7...J
It's like a hobby.
you mi$ht say,
She stays out there
for hours.
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Baseball Pilot
ACROSS
1 Sports figure.
Tebbeus
7 He manages the
Cleveland $
13 Mount,, .n
nymphs
14 Sewing
implement
15 Milk -curd ling
substance
16 Greek alabs
17 Busile
18 Air comb.
formi
20 of an
inning
21 Entreated
24 Lei the ball
8 Seine
9 English stream
10 rnoix upied
11 Wolfhound
1'.' Require
1 Scottish
uilard
21 of
Abraham
22 And iKr.j
23 Repast
24 Cirate
25 Verbal
26 Hurdv gurdy
28 Christmas song
2$ Schools of
whales
30 Foot covering
36 Symbol for .
tellurium
foul
27 Assemblies
31 Oporatic solo
3J Biblical boat
builder
33 Hindu rob
34 Glade (comb,
form)
35 Agriculturists
40 Otherwise
41 Legislator
43 Term in cricket
46 At that time
47 Meadow
50Eluder
S3 liars legally
55 Moon goddess
56 Nautical term
tpl.i
57 30 lFr.1
58 Thoroughfare
DOWN
1 Adriatic wind
2 Angered
3 City in Nevada
4 Masculine
nickname
5 Utopian
6 Prize
7 Internal portion
I 2 3 4 5 6 I? 19 9 10 111 112
v -
f is :
' ' 21 ' 1
-'4 p5 po 1 til 28 129 130
3j I "ill a
33 I i?
35 36 37 38 39 40
43 4 45 "-J46 f4l 48 49
50 51 52 " W 154
55 56
55 55
I I I I I I n
NtWM'AI'KK KNTtKI'KISB ASSN.
,'.W3c WJR FlNrcittAiLS
AR TOO TiSHT...
She "says that it
relaxes het?
Restores her
enerpy...
Answer to Previous Punle
3 O NLJA li A r
KTTLEDI
3T Dinner course
38 i'ollege cheer"
38 He his
team
4? Beginning
4.S For tear that
4.J Above
4 j (.'otton bundle
' No points '
scored itenniit
4ft Dueling weapon
4R Helper tab l
51 Uw haunt
5.7 Suffix
54 Threefold
icomb. forml
I NEVER EVEN KNEo) THEY
lnr? ADJUSTABLE!
But what toives her
the riht to think
It does the same
itjr nits.
Cow Creek Association Set
To Have Community Booth
The Cow Creek Valley Develop- ir tmrk .v.,ilaw ..!.
at its rerent
ilenda e II i e h
1 . -i i
i er a i.itnaaie-
display booth at the Douxlas Coun
ty Fair.
The association entered an exhib
it 111 competition with five other
communities last fall and placed
third, winning a prize of $200. It
was reported that the top prize this
year will be $500 instead of $1000
as last year.
There was a report on the recent
Water Resources meeting held at
ltoseburg to the effect that a re
quest is being made by the Doug
las County Water Resources Board
budget committee for a sum of S20,
000 for the purpose of making stud
ies of possible dam sites in the
county.
District Discussed
Much of the meeting time was
used in the discussion of the pro
posed Rural Fire District. Plans for
the district include the levying of
a 6 mill tax on property within
the district's boundaries. The tax,
three fifths of which would be on in
dustrial property, would raise an
estimated S7.5O0 for the purchase
of necessary equipment and main
tenance for the first year. With
the equipment on hand, it is expect
ed that the millagc costs could be
cut considerably for the following
year. Equipment to be purchased
would include a used Class A pump-
Spokane Relative
Visits In Drain
By JO CARLILE
Veda Bell of Spokane. Wash.,
visited for a few days recently at
the home of her hrolher anil' sis.
ler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
Carler. Mrs. Bell will visit in F.u
genc before returning to Spokane.
Recent dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cole
were Mrs. Cole's mother and sis
ter of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Cole and baby of Ashland.
Mrs. Wesley Morgan and son,
Gary, of Agness were overnight
guests Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Theil.
.Members of the Cellers family
who spent from Saturday until
.Monday visiting in the Drain area
and were guests of the Bill Cel
lers home were Mr. and Mrs. .Mont
Cellers of Mount Lake Terrace,
Wash.; Banc Hegel of Portland;
Norman Cellers of Santa Clara,
Calif.; Kyle Cellers, San Mateo.
Calif., and Raymond Cellers of
San Jose, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson
were guests al the home of Syl
via Matloon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Watson and son, Terry, or
llermistnn were guests at the Hay
Flagg home.
Other members of the family
coming to join them Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jason
lluckins for dinner were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Conley and family of
Mohawk. Elizabeth Baker of Mar
cola, Delhcrt Cellers of (Hide and
Vest Sanders and Mr. and Mrs.
Red Johnson of Olalla.
MODERN-DAY RUSTLERS
FORT WORTH. Tex. (UPI) -
Joe Keeton and Jesse B. Rhodes
faceil Iwo-ycar probated prison
sentences todav. They pleaded
guilly of rustling dairy cows and
selling them to a slaughter house.
The court specitica tne men
must pay for the cows they stole.
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probably be stationed in Clemlale
under a mutual protection wjree-1 "'other; and Mis. Delhcrt, the;munity I'resbylerian Church met
ment w ith the city and the pickup """her with the most children i at the home of Jesse Lee for break
truck would be " "stationed some- L Kac!1, ';'''.'vt'd plant, given by i fast and Bible study. Bill Spclgat-
where in the Quines Creek or Azal
ea area, correspondent .Mrs. Her
ald Fox reports.
It is hoped by members of the
Association, in sponsoring the pro
posed district, that operation of the
district will make it possible for
the insurance Haling Bureau to
drop insurance costs in the dis
trict from the present $6.80 per
Sl.oOO Class 10 rating to approxi
mately $2.10 per SI ,000 Class 8 rat- i
ing which is effective in the city of !
Clendale. I
C!n. ...... U...J irtlllll. nui; 1'ivariLl 1UI "i
5l"",ur Neaded I services at the Church of Christ
Clyde Marriott, chairman of the;Ti mii,oi-c n-n-
Rural Fire District Committee of
the association, announced that he
sun neeora more signatures on me
petitions for forming the Rural
Fire District. He asked that other
persons not present at the meet
ing, who are in favor of the Fire
District, stop at the Capitol Saw
Shop and sign petitions there. He
said that he would file the peti
tions and call for a rural fire dis
trict hearing as soon as possible.
Some additional work must be
done on the map of the proposed
district, also, Marriott said
Marriott concluded the meeting
with the showing of the ltoseburg
Chamber of Commerce film, "The
Hundred Valleys of the Utnpqua."
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Oakland Church
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I Speetal services were held at the
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iers l)av. .Mothers especially hon-
j orcd were: Mrs. It. I). Spauldins,
the youiiRest niotlier present; Mrs.
Harry B.iimbnil'Je. the oldest
Bert Hill, Sunday school supcrin -
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mothers, Mrs. Joe lopelaml Sr. v. One Cherry, George Wilcox,
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both families lived, in Fortuna,
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AN EAR BITING
SA.N DIECiO. Calif. (I PI) John
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three years probation Monday forjoate 01 lint puoiication hereof which is
tminc oil ins ormer wiles leu,
ear in an argument over money
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Helen Jcnks, when the amount is
determined.
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LEGAL
REQUEST FOR BIOS
Douglas County School District
will
,., " ... Knri nnllnrma
UUSmesi unite. IU3 MM! niiTiia vnu,
1 until j:oo p.m. (pdii Monday. June 1. 1111,
hich ,im ,hev m"1-
! ,""u'r,Pr. .uVin.'sT onfc'Ti
' west Harvard Avenue. Roseoury. Oregon.
The school district reserves the right to re
leel any or all bids.
WENDELL B SMITH
Business Manager
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is given that the undersigned hai
bee.! appoinled Executris of the Estate ot
William E. ott, deceased. Persons wltn
claims anjilntt said eslala are reaulred to
I present Ihem, with proper vouchers, to Iho
i undersigned al the otllces 01 oeddes. l-emer.
luesoay r.i n. irw.
BEATRICE B. OTT
Executrix of the Erlate ot
WILLIAM E. OTT, Oeceaied.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Staled proposal! will tw recclvtd toy th
Orcoon Slats Gamt Commission. 1434 S.W.
Alder Street, P.O. Box 3503, Portland .
Oregon, until 3 p.m., DavHorit Saving Time,
on Monday, June 10. 193, tor LOG JAM
REMOVAL Ironi the SIUSLAW RIVER and
Its tributaries. Oregon, and will then and
there be opened and publicly read aloud.
Plana, spec meal ions, and torms or con
tract documents mnv be ohtalned at the
office ot the Oregon State Game Commis
sion.
Alt contractors shall comply with all state
laws pertaining to Die qualifications ot bid
aers, and particularly Oregon Revised Slat
Utes 279.008 to 179.342, inclusive.
Each proposal shall be made out on the
Form ot Proposal contained In the con
tract documents and shall be accompanied
by a curt if ted check or bid bond made
payable to the Oregon Slate Came Com
mission ot the stale ol Oregon In ad
amount not less than ten per cent (10)
01 the total amount ot the proposal.
The Oregon Stat Garre Commission re
serves the right to roect any or all bids.
No bidder mav withdraw his bid amr
Ihe hour set tor tne opening unless said
ward is delayed tor period exceeding
thirty (301 days.
OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION
By: P. W. SCHNEIDER. Director
1634 S.W. Alder street
P. O. Box 3303
Portland I, Oregon
Dates: May 1, 1963.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIRCRAFT - 7
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 34
AUCTIONS
AUTO INSURANCE ?
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 71
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED M
AUTOS FOR SALE 81
AUTO TRUCK PAMTS 7S
BOATS AND MOTORS SS
BUILDING MATERIALS 41
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ... 33
BUSINESS PERSONALS .......
CARD OF THANKS
COMMERCIAL RENTALS . 74
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ... .11
FARM EQUIPMENT ... 70
FARMS AND RANCHES 34
FLORISTS 4
FOOD AND PRODUCE 57
FUEL 41
HAY A NO GRAIN 41
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 73
HELP WANTED 14
HELP WANTED MEN IS
HELP WANTED WOMEN 14
HOUSES F03 R!:NI 3
HUNTER'S ATTENTION
INCOME PROPERTY 37
INSTRUCTION 1
LIVESTOCK 43
LOANS AND FINANCE 21
LOGGING EQUIPMENT
LOST AND FOUND 17
LOTS AND ACREAGES 35
MISCELLANEOUS FOR StLG 4S
MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... 33
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .. 4
MOBILE HOME PARKS - 31
' MOBILE HOMES ... 37
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. 3d
MOIORCYCLES 77
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 50
NOTICES H
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 51
PERSONALS . f
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES 7
POULTRY AND RABBITS . -
POWER 5AAS . 71
REAL ESTATE 31
REAL ESTATE WANTED 31
ROOM AND BOARD 3
ROOMS FOR RENT , 77
SEfr OSNURSE RY JTOCK 5
SPORTING GOODS S3
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS .... 40
TRADE MISCELLANEOUS ..... 4
TRUCKS FOR SALE ...... ... H
WANTED TO RENT 31
WORK WANTED 1'
WHERE TO GO 1
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WE fleslr to (hen our trfends for their
kindness, words ol sympathy and Hotel
offerings, In our 'ate bereavement
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