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Actress ACROSS 1 Actress, Patricia 6 She it a star 11 Highwayman of the deep 12 Takes u one's own 14 Unwind 15 Feminine appellation 16 Mrs. Cantor 17 Ruin 19 0nturr lab.) 20 Half comb, form) 22 Saratoga, for instance 23 Peel 24 Interpret 26 Half-em 27 Measures of clolii 28 Bitter vetch 30 Lettuce 32 Era 33 Dine 34 Unit of reluctance 36 Symbol for natrium 38 Textile fabric 4t Places : 42 Babylonian moon-god 44 Tumult 46 Peer Gynt's mother 47 Dinner course 49 Indian timber tree 50 Body part 52 Surrender by deed 54 Characteristic of old a rp 55 Makes into law 56 Removes 57 Withers DOWN 1 Harvesting machine 2 l-egal term 3 SaiKard 4 Routes iab 5 Hound cries 6 Deution 7 False god 8 Dower property 9 Heroical 10 Musteline mammals 29 Keels 11 Then iFr.) 31 Blockhead 13 Rational 34 Hurried 18 I nclose ipoeti 33 Everlasting 21 Standards of ipoet i perfection 37 Be sick 23 Harass 39 Village in 2a Desert region Illinois Ansvur to Previous Punit OWL. I Is W A Ml Ir a'-t'c IA.MNOV F"n BH D"rTr .hH TSTI k 11 1 T! -B4! Calendar Of Regional Events sU I l- -, , f. A 40 Browns bread 41 Light touches 43 Nostrils 45 Very iFrl 47 Bargain event 4B Lo s.nd hill fit l-ubricant 53 Impair 1 E p j p I Id n 3 9 llO n i2 r iJ -J DF" pi flr" ir ' H S3 1TT35 nxr, ryn srp" T la j mn is C" Ci5 50 l 52" W 51 51 ' 51 57 1 I I I I I I I ?s Tuesday, May 21 Winston Dillard Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting at Junction tale, '6:30 p.m. 1 Sutherlin M.thodi.t Church, choir pracli"t', ?:30 p.m. j ! Boots and Calico Pattern Dance j : Lessons, Winston Cctnmunity Hall, 810 p.m.. Ward Cununings instruc-i : tor. ror information call OR 2-2863 l ! or write l'O Box 104. j i Roseburg Kiwanis Club, L'mp i qua Hotel Civic Itoom, noon. Satan's '.hauffeurs at the club, I o55 NE Housley, 7:30 p.m. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Open duplicate bridge club 7:15 at Unipqua Hotel. For information '. call .Mrs. W. C. Callison, OR 21452. ! Camas Valley Grange, Granio Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE Winchester, 8 pi., lor informa-i tton call OK 3-G629. Associated Volunteers card par ty. Veterans Hospital recreation building music room, 7:30 to 9:30 i p.m. j Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, I 5.111 n m ! Roseburg Central WCTU, 1 p.m. 1256 SE Jackson St. White ribbon: recruit service. Hucrest Garden Club, 1 p.m., home of Mrs. R. C. Grant, 924 NV Charter. Olalla-Tenmlle Home Extension! Unit, 10 a.m. Politick at noon. Care' of hard floor coverings. Rebecca Unit, Faith Lutheran' Church. 10 a.m. home of Mrs.; Vein Whitbeck on NE Flagstaff.: Miriam Unit, Faitli Lutheran' Church, 1:30 p.m. home of Mrs.j Marvin Quist oi. V. Center St. D..k Unit Faith Lutheran Church. 8 n.m. home of .Mrs. E. F. Ault on W. Alamosa Court, Fair Oaks Grange, Grange hall. Bertha Rebekahs 1S8, lOOF Hall, Canyonville. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos pital, 7:30 p.m. Lookingglass Grange 927, Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m. potluck at 7 p.m. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, lOOF Hall, 8 p.m. Roseburg Jaycees, Turn Around Inn. 6:30 p.m. Roseburg Rose Society, 7:30 p.m. Winston Chamber of Commerce, junior high cafeteria, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Grange, social, Grange hall. 8 p.m. Sutherlin Methodist Church, Jen ny Comstock Circle, at church, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 2 Tenmile Community Church Bi ble Class, Ladies Clubhouse, 10:30 Woman's Home League of the Salvation Army, 507 NE Winches a.m., sack lunch at noon, ter, 10:30 a.m. Dorcas Welfare Center, 1515 SE Mill St., open 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Mar vard Ave., 8 p.m. Doug Ert's Sheriff's Mounted Pa trol. Kail-fin -ds. 7:30 p.m. Winston Diet Club, ttmshin Jun ior High School. 7 p.m., for infor mation call Mrs. J. V. l'rowell. Burns Man Picked As Father Of Year Tuei., May 28. 1963 Thi Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 13 House Okays Road Bill PORTLAND (ll'l) Neil T. Smith Jr., of Burns, Monday was selected Oregon Fther of The: SALEM (ITl) The House passed and sent to the Senate Monday a $243 million highway budget. It i the st.itp'c )ri-ipI tinpl,- I Year by the Oregon Cow Belles, budget, but most of the money Smith's selection was announced comes from the earmarked gaso I i,.i.,, tha iwti',n,i line lax and from federal match- Moos. Lodge. Moose 1111,8 p.m..' c.llamb(,r uf Coimnm.0. Tha 4- ins money. year-old Bums postmaster was! chosen from more than 200 can didates. He has been active in Boy Scout activities, Little League baseball. Classified Section Bachelor Degree Due LEGAL Laurel Lodge 13. Drain Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, noon. Woman's Home League of the salvation Army, at the church I tie nas ueen active in noy acoui : PORTLAND (CPU Bachelors ' f P '- activities, Little League baseball, degrees will be awarded 627 Port- lofH-Vr Re9l0na' Timin9 ""; the Bums Chamber of Commerce I iand sule scmol.s un June 9 194 Nh tmnmins, 6:.,0 r m. j am) , Klks club. n0 attended J ,, 9unsmn tlub- "onte 01 Pacific Ini.eistlv and Oregon Mrs. Bill Croff. 1 p.m. ! State University and served as a fighter pilot in "World War 11. SWfcET AND SIMPLE Smith and his wife hae two I children, Judith, 16, and Thomas, Sweet and simple describes this 1 13. date dessert. Beat 3 egg whites with l teaspoon cream of tartar until foamy. Gradually add I cup sugar and continue beating until very stiff. Fold in 1 teaspoon ma ple flavoring, 12 crumbled soda crackers and ' cup chopped fresh dates. Place in greased 9-inch pie pan and bake in moderate oven about 25 minutes. Cool and fill with vanilla or maple - nut ice cream. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIAL OR 2-3321 I CASH RATES AJvfrMirj lot 6ui.n.rv tnin.a tostsuif zt Aea i Card of Thanks $2.00 l-Dav rate 2 lines SI 00 3-Doy rote 2 lines $2.00 6-Day rate 2 lines $2.75 30-Day rate 2 lines $6.00 I -Day rate 3 lines $1.50 3-Day rate 3 lines $2.75 6-Day rote 3 lines $3.75 : 30-Day tat 3 lines $8.00 LEGAL Wabash Frieda Salvage Sale Oral auction bids w ill be received ! by the Forest Supervisor, or his ! authorized rem-eiintiii-n nt tin! ofiice of the Forest Supervisor. 1 ;"'"! ? ''"' ' Federal Ofiice Building, Hnsehurg, j ,;,,, M ; i!t c j.i.i.ea ad Copi. CREDIT Aio mil r.: ::t ta W cnu ik.'.cs c .j.,a lei neait DEADLINES LEGAL L . hAVEAbOOO HAPiV, AND HAVE tVa?tTriiN5 I 50 : J ITS ONLY FAIR! A V Or ME.. J THE OAV? Of MV Lire! 0O tl 9 P ' I 1 1 was sure A I ' poor dear! " v x " Iir R C -v HE'D PICK ME! J n YOU REALLY PLANNED f A 3llT ',' f THAT TRIP r I WAS I y t FOR IT, DIDN'T YOU? I SL ) j P 11 1 u- i m j i r-- " i i - i i - ... - i I UAUDA UP. Wrtll niit T Tui-liiur Jiil w.a'Z- Vfl mft mn,niirX u.'rrc -n fin.-c' n-in,i 1 t . e.ln. V r -..i .ii- McKEES ACCQWPLICEi HOW COME VOU LEFT lUli F65L SAFE Wlffl T0 HISH C-gOUMD! IF WE HtHtRVi VOl) FIN0 PROOF ULIgl,ANP SHOW TK6 Iss.E.i liSfcr5(W -T7EPCOMe1 I S YEH..ANP100K, I THE OLP BOY SEEMS TO HAVE J U. YOU KNOW, DOC. I sf C3VER MERE A I OOP, HE'S BEING J I MAPE OIJITE A NAME FOR AMP IN I DON'T THINK I I , V MOMENT.' U EH? KNIGHTEP.' ilKsakl HIMSELF BACK THERE IN REQ3RP 1 VJE EVER HALF I t!M&i$m L SUCE FEEL I - GOOD B0OK6 . WELL 1 'MINE Mf AslO IMY HAVM(5 A NFE.ROK. To MR. CLASSICAL MUSIC J THIS MAKES CPfmti iNTfeREST -,i t tll uveRMORe-ME aes fime artwork j - me pebu ,. rf". S-afcrr-srli" F ?v, ALLTHE FINEK.1HINSS nTIiOfll' ;' . GOOD---A , 1 L vr v tk'topup y ii virw- f sangwioges:; ; , mui , j . Z cuick" 1 p: - 'ojick-N . I f ano a fsvjv. J " i ; LOOK.BLON0IE"t " -I " 'I vapo.e? ) f ' NalionolForesfTimber For Sole Honker Salvage Sale Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Federal Office Building, Hoseburjj, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 P.M., June 28, 1963, for all merchantable limber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 115 acres, more or less, within sec lions 0, 7, 8, IB, 17, 18, 21 and 22, T. 25 S R. 1 E.. W.M.. surveyed. in the L'nipqua National Forest, for stumpago uregon. tne estimated volumes are: l,li80 M board feet of Douglas-fir and pine, 320 M board feet of while fir and other species. The minimum acceptable hid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir and pine $12.45, white lir and other species SG.50. This in cludes the following rates, per M hoard feet for slumpage including deposit tor sale area betterment: NarionalFo.es. Timber For Sale Ore'.'OIt. beinnin ..I 0 -liil l M One Elk Salvage Sale i June 28. 1SW3, for all merchantable I Oral auction bids will lie received , tinnier marked or designated lor by the Forest Supervisor, or ms authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Federal Office Building, Hosebuig, Oregon, beginning al 2:U0 P.M., June 28, 1SKU, for all merchant able timber marked or designated for cutting on au area embracing 187 acres, more or less, within sections 30, 31, 32, and 33, T. 27 S., II. 2 E., and section 25, T. 27 S., Ii. 1 1C, W.M., surveyed, in the L'nipqua National Forest, Ore gon. The estimated volumes are: 190 M board feet of Douglas-fir and pine, 120 M board feet of white lir and other species. The mini mum acceptable bid per M board cutting on an area embracing 50 acres, more or less, willuu sec tions 13 mid 24, T. 23 S., H. I K., and sections 18 and 19, T. 25 S., U. 2 E., W.M., surveyed, in the l'nipqua National Forest, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 575 M hoard feet of Douglas-fir and pine. 25 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum ac ceptable bid tier M hoard feet is as follows: Douglas-fir and pine S21.15, white fir and other species $10.10. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stump age: $3.00 base rate plus an addi tional $17.50 for Douglas-fir and pine, $2 00 base rale nlus an addi tional $7.45 for white fir and other species and $0.65 for slash disposal ADJUSTMENTS If yojr avit;i;r..nt irrorrectlr. lotil. ,:?!. -!::.'. .. I .il 101 b Iticon.ibl. tor ror. thin oi. m or;i:t laiert'iw. Su:n ttioorli .iiilr is irit.a t. s correct ini.nion ot .i. tn.n'H. RllulKs Will Kit It H.I. U.l. Tun St Dm -. .. , s i- ieei ... .i- -..(,..,.. "" for all species. The stunipage pine $24.90, white fir and othei tHcs payal,ie tl)r Pnch species will species $11.45. 1 Ins includes th e , i,e increased by the amortization following rates, per at uoartt leoi including deposit for sale area betterment: $.1.00 base rate plus an additional $20. 05 for Douglas-fir and pine, $2.00 base rate plus an additional $7.00 for white fir and other species and $1.85 for slash disposal for all spe cies. The prices bid for stump age shall be considered as tenta tive rates subject to quarterly calendar adjustment upward or $3.00 base rate plus an additional ! downward by 0.3 of the difference $8.55 for Douglas-iir and pine. $2.-! between the average of the month Ofl base rate plus an additional 1 Iv Douelas fir reEinn indices, as $3.60 for white lir and other spc-' calculated by the Forest Service nes and S0.90 for slash disposal f01- t,e three previous months, and for all species. The stunipage ' llw. ritltiMitinii h-,,t iitrli,',..- llilllP. rates payable for each snecies will he increased by the amortization rale in effect for that species when (he unamortized estimated cost of the main haul roads has been amortized by timber scaled. The unamortized estimated cost is 14.- 908.0O Amortization rates are: Douglas-fir and nine S10.32 tier M hoard feel, white fir and oilier spe cies $4.39 per M board feel. Amor tization of estimated mam haul road costs is computed on 80 per cent of the estimated timber vol ume. 1 he prices bid for slumpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject to quarterly calen dar adjustment upward or down- warn li.v 0.5 of the difference be tween the average of the monthly Douglas-fir region indices, as cal culated by the Forest Service for the three previous months, and Ihe following base indices: Douglas-fir and pine 120.03(F). white fir and other species 91.68(A). Such ad justments in the price for stunip age shall he applicable to timber scaled during the three-months pe riod following the quarter for which the adjustment is computed. in no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rales as slated above. When the adjusted rates by species arc lower than the base rates, the difference be tween the total dollar value nf the timber cut at adjusted rates and al base rates will be recorded for each species. The stunipage rate for a species will not be increased above the base rate until the sub sequent adjusted rates above (he I base rale will develop an acciumi j I A ted total dollar value for the spe las-fir and pine 103.02(C), while fir and oilier species 91.081AI. Sucii adjustments in the price for stump ago shall he applicable It) Umber scaled during the three-months pe riod following tie (ittarler for which the adjustment is computed, t stunipage shall be applicable In no event, however, shall tlio payment rates fur each quarter bo less than the base rales as stated above. When the adjusted rales by species arc lower than Ihe base rates, the difference be tween the total dollar value of the timber cut al adjusted rates and al base rules will be recorded for each species. The slunipage rate for a species will not be increased above the base rale until the sub sequent adjusted rates above Hie base rate will develop an accumu lated total dollar value for the spe cies in excess of Ihe recorded ac cumulated difference for all spe cies. If the contract period is ex tended, the Forest Service shall re determine the rates for slumpage and required deposits as of and effective on Ihe day following lliu original termination dale, hill re determined rates for each species product shall bo no lower than the rale effective immediately prior to the cflective dale of the extension plus the following increases in stunipage rales per M board feet as follows: Douglas-fir and pine SI. 72, while fir and other species $1.45. Sealed bids will bo publicly opened and posted, at the office of the Forest Supervisor at 2:00 P.M., on June 28, i;iu;i. aii iiiosc won cies in excess of the recorded ac-1 submitted a salisfaclory sealed hid cumulated difference for all spe-1 wn, hc .)enllitt., immediately lo cies. Sealed bids will be pi.llit ly I cnn,jn,1(. allcon li((,g. A money I'. ..I., on June 28, ioti.1. All those "" "" - who submitted a satisfactory seal cd bid will he permitted immedi lately to continue auction Induing. ! A money order, bank draft, casb j ier's or certified check in the sum I of SI .600.00 must accompany each ! bid. to he applied to the purchase ! price, refunded, or retained for i application to any claim for dam ages, according to Ihe conditions of sale. If reouesled by Ihe pur chaser, ronlratt terms will permit 00 must accompany each bid. In be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for applica tion to any claim for damages, ac cording lo the contlilions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit fellin", of timber in advance of payment up lo the value of the perform ance bond. If an oral hid is de clared lo be high at the closing ! r.i'ti'ns' f i ;....-.- in ,ii!,n,. nf of the auction, Ihe bidder must im ; pavinent up lo Hie value of the mediately confirm the oral bid by performance bond. If an oral bid submitting it in writing m l;ci- declared to be high at the est Mervice mil lorni. ine rigm i closing of the auction, the bidder rate in effect for thai species when the unamortized estimated cost of the main haul roads has been amortized by timber scaled. The unamortized estimated cost is $516.00. Amortization rates are: Douglas-fir and pine $0.90 per M board feel. Amortization of esti mated main haul road costs is computed on 100 per cent of the estimated Douglas-fir and pine volume, mo prices bid for slump age shall be considered as tenta tive rates subject to quarterly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.5 of the difference between the average of the month ly Douglas-fir region indices, as calculated by the Forest Service for Iho three previous months, and the following base intlices: Douglas-fir and pine 120.03(F), white fir and oilier species 91.68(A). Such adjustments in the price fol io timber sealed during the tlirec montbs period following the quar ter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, shall Iho payment rales for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species arc low er than the base rales, the differ ence between the total dollar value of the timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rales will be record ed for each species. The stump age rate for a species will not be increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjusted rates above the base rale will de velop an accumulated total dollar value for the species in excess nf the recorded accumulated differ ence for all species. If Ihe con tract period is extended, the For ts! Service shall redetermine the rales for stumpiigc und required deposits as of and cflective on the day following the original termin ation date, but redetermined rates for each species product shall be no lower than the rale effective immediately prior to the effective date of the extension plus Ihe fol lowing Increases In stunipage rates per M board feet as follows: Douglas-fir and pine $2.00, white fir and oilier species $1.38. Sealed bids will hc publicly opened and posted at the ollice of the Forest Supervisor, at 2:00 P.M., on June 28, 1963. All those who submitted a salisfaclory sealed bid will hc permitted immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, hank draft, cashier's or certified check in Hie sum of SI, 800.00 must accompany each bid, lo ho applied lo Ihe purchase price, refunded or retainer! for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If request ed bv Ihe purchaser, contract term ; will permit felling of tim ber in advance of payment up to Hie value of Ihe performance bond. If an oral bid is ilr-clnrcd In hc liiph at the closing tit the auction. the bidder mti.t immediately con CLASSIFIED INDEX AIRCRAFT 71 APARTMEMTS FOR RLNT IS AUCTION. 44 AUTO INSURANCE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE JS AUTOMOTIVE WANTED SO AUTOS TOR SALE .1 AUTO TRUCK PARTS 7J BOATS AND MOTORS SS BUILDING MATERIALS 41 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ... M flJSINESS PERSONALS I CARD OF THANKS 5 COMMERCIAL RENTALS !4 EXCHAUGF REAL ESTATE ... M FARM EQUIPMENT 70 FARMS AND RANCHES 3 FLORISTS 4 FOOO ANO PRODUCE SI FUEL 43 HAY AND GRAIN 41 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 7J HELP WANTED 14 HELP WANTED MEN IS HELP WANTED WOMEN IS HOUSES FOR RENT J HUNTER'S ATTENTION INCOME PROPERTY 37 INSTRUCTION I LIVESTOCK S3 LOANS AND FINANCE Jl LOGGING EQUIPMENT 74 LOST AND FOUND 17 LOTS AND ACREAGES .... 3S MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .. 4S MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... JJ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .. 44 MOniLE HOME PARKS 31 MOBILE HOMES .... 3! MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. 31 AG10RCYCLES 77 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 50 NOTICES OFFICE EQUIPMENT PERSONALS PETS ANO PET SUPPLIES POULTRY ANO RABBITS . POWER SAWS REAL ESTATE REAL EST ATI; WANTED .... ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS FOR RENT SEEDS NURSF.RY STOCK ... STORTING GOODS T1MDER ANO SAWMILLS . THAOE AISCELLANtiOUS -. TRUCKS EUR SALE . ... WANTED RENT WORK WANTED WHEnE TO GO Card of Thanks CARO OF THANKS Your kind e-pres.lwis of ynptriy art deep, ly appreciated ni jrnt.Mly aciinowlerlgrd. Dr. & Mrs. Vn Allen and family Personals DRINKING PROBLEM? Call Alconoiici Alt onymout OR 34629. YOUNO WOMEI of any ratiirntding con. tldenllal advlca may contact Catholic Char If lea, 771 w. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon, Diamond 5-3647 Not ices 11 I WILL NOT bt rciponiible (or any titbit other lh.in my own. Vermr Lawton. Help Wanted 14 WANT big cath commftilon tech day tor parr or tun lime route wotk? Man or women. Write Mr. STETSON, Box 4014, Oakland 33, Calif. ATTENTION: school claiiea, CfHTrchei, Scouli or orgAniialloni Interested In mak Ing 450. Sell 44 bollloi of Nallonally odver. Il.ed vanilla, call OR 33707. 4 to 10 a.m. I must immediatelv conlirm the oral hid bv submitting it in writ iint on a Forest Service bid form. The rigid lo reject any and all bids is reserved Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting I sealed bids and full information : concerning Ihe limber, Ihe condi tions of sale antl the submission . nf hirt vhnnlrl he obtained Irnoi Ihe District ftanfr. Steamboat before bids are submitted. : Hanger Station, loketee Stir Rout". Idleyld Park. Oregon, or Ihe Forest Supervisor. Rosebiitg. Oregon, before bids are submitted. Help Wanted Men 15 STEADY WORK tor logging truck. Call EXPERIENCED CHOKER SETTER Call rfllcr l.io p.mOR 3-7(1? or OR 3-5115. Mf:N WITH CARS, roofa' worli Mllinfl Wat km product!, No cxperienct decenary, ho lAVotb. GoolI commitilom. (U SE Sherl drtii, ft lo 10 a.m. SALESMAN" To Sell Frigidaire Appliances Contact Mr. ttftt Umpqua Valley Hardware & Appliance fi:5 SE Stephens Floor Covering Salesman KlurtinK salary guaranteed. Commission and market poten tial assure high earnings (or qualified man. Kxuenonce not necesanry. Call Bob Steven for interview appointment. OR 2 ICjG. to reject any and all hick is nt- j firm the oral bid by submitting it served. Forest Service hid forms j in writing on a Forest Service hid for use in mibmittiiiK .sealed bids form, 'ihe rl:!ht to reject any and and full information con corn in r Um j ail bids is reserved. Forest Scrv tiii.lw.r the piimliiUwKi nf k:iIi and ! re hid form for use in Mibnut- ihe submission of bids should bs ! ting sealed bids and full informa-l MODERN FLOOR COVERING obtained from the f i s t r i c 1 1 tion concerning tilt timber, the (J4; h e. s-phni conditions or salo a:'t! the suornis- -, j sion of b'ds should be o')tnnHi , cp Wanted Women 16 iroin ine uisinci nanfi, .imam Hanger, Smith l.mpqua Itanwr District, Tiller, Oregon, or Ihe For est Sopei visor. Itosebury. Oregon, INVITATION TO BIO DouQiat Coynty Court will riv : boat Hanger Station. Idleyld Pork, capable woman to car tor ? children tur Oror-on or the Forest Supervisor.: ,nB ,ummtr' 0R -iM,r VW-P,T'- ; , n , I., V,li .M'WANIEO-HwJMMwr tor I atderly per- i Uoscbnrtf. Oregon, before b.ds are : ,oni 4 d(ly WK7US ptr ovVw. i submitted. NOTICt HOTICP IS HtBV GIVFfl, That th Aam.f.:itr I'rii ot th utat o John J ij , d-,1, ha tM1 Mr final air.ount m tis c-rti in tut O'eu ' Cfljrt of Douo lM Co'jnt, Ori-qon, and the Cv.fi Mi ap pointed IM um ttv o July 1W1, t O'ClOfV A M r.ogrlroom SFALFO hid at the Courthotist, oDirg, Ort'ji unhl 10)0 am., PUT. Jn iln. 141 tor IM purrnti o O" OtI 7 CM. yd. dump trueK and If Ian capacity tilt Pack trailer. PrODOt-il will M rthiic:r r."ifd nd re rj r al r In Room 3U. Coyflty Courthouse, Ro-.tburg, 1 10 : Grt ?on proTtstiy al tt lima and date arviv m-tiof f. SncilKlon a't on In With the Count (Turk of Dfjygui Co-nty "1 topiet tnerwl f irrint may be obinfl at IM o"lc o( the Pur- Coj'thooi, Roiftb'jro ; chai'ng Aoeit. Poom 17, Cajrlhoj'-f. Roit- k. ....i.a b.lflnna In irh lir-al EufQ. account a" t. uttiptrtnl of tad tatt IHSTRUCTIOHS TO BIDDERS PFAtL KOTT B'dari mat. e-ti tr r ctojoi(j "d marlt Air-, n'tfBt'U , T'tat o. oi out?!e of tM eive"oc jOH'i J, ELDER. Deceafd 8 J lor iwnV'-i of o-if w. 1 7 fu . . . . d otirrp I'u'.t a?d ii to- opcty NOTICE TO CREDITORS '-t deck tra-iir iofic 'i give-" tnt tn ..njrifirM ha To t opened 10. Warn, POT. Men apponted EKjtr ,h f'a' of Trada In William 6 Ott. deceaied. Perni with : Tne ttnti bt no trjt in, , eiatmi agalnit mid etete are rM)ulfJ lo 1 Reitrvatiom pf,ent them, wtti proper voucMrt, to tr O&.Qia County Court reiervet th right to i-t.anMt at th miif. ot Gecden. Ffler, : reiftl any and ail bid). o waivt aiy tt-.Hjr mfli.ir out rn. "a wno "w w - (h it to th bidder f na p'Oi-M1! ;' ti IM OJ't' ooin'Oh. to IM bail inlert'J Of Da :0'41 COjnty. Award Purcnate a a d of t- pr;rt-aa li be n-.ase ti a who ! ara bdr. Vaon t P-trtmo-d. jj E N't, bu'p, Oretjoo, ithin montM Ot th dute f .i-it pijot'C i'Oh M'fo wh-ch i) Tevlay Ao-ii jo, tm Fet.l''v o tM El'' AlcLiA,' E. OTT, OKtaiPd. INVITATION TO BIO Doug'ai County will rectivt 4EALED b'dv Cournvo-ie. woicburg, U'tooi unni m . P O t June 5th, ltj lor tM chite of o'e oiy crawtir lypt Iront-tid loader with attachmnl5. Prp30' will re puoic ty opened and read in Room 117, County Ctjrthojsf. Roxeburfl, Oregon prompt ly at the tlma and data ntwve mentioned. Safcitic.itto i are o1. file with the Cojnly Cirtt of Otwg as County and codim thereof may b ohtaini.1 at th otttc ol t:i Put ttmtng Aotr.t, Root. 3W, Courtlwjie. Rcie burg, O'l-ro' iNlfRUCTlOM TO BIDDERS Ricert hAl teal 1 1? f p'oioiat aid mm on ojtitd of the enve'oe. B.d lor Ourthat of one only trawler type trontend loader with Attacrv mnt! Did lo be opened at 10 10 a m., P O T. Trade In Thra shall bt no trada In. Reierval.oni Doi-jlat County Court reterves tht right to rcirct a"y and ail b'fl), o wav aiy i'crn-Al.ty -n bi1(t-ng, and to award t.t ' pyrthi.e ta th biflr 'Mji prcpoai. i m u-e t )'!'' t op n ion, to th bett intt' eil ol I Doufltai County, GfL 1' or over lo stay with children 3 day week. Newio;i Crrfk area, or havt DMA transportation. OR 7-11?. MORNINGS Coo and walfreis" combina tion, voman pre.errtd, Janitor and d'th waiM' cumbinattoi. Aiply at tha hutt Srteil, Myrl.o Crct, pntjnn Hhini Work Wanted 17 GRASS AND WEED VOWING OR 3(145 Custom tractor rotovating. cii or . YARD WORK, rofoitiiW and lawn mowing. OR 3-6e BUILDING "reoilr crd rsmciJellng, reawn I aoie. trr ettimatet. O1! J W LICeiSED pr.idic-l rjrs-. laoVng f'cr a de-t-rao a ooiinoi. Prefer Or o'c OR 7 V1. " CARPENTER WORK ANO REPAIRS C. ISA, HaitieW,OR 3-3121 - CLEANING by tni iwyr, exDcrUneed, rater ! e-cBt and ci-r. Call OR 3-4378 PART TIV.E-Exp. boc';'ecp'nri, tyofng. (tic taphone, geretal otict. Call OR ?i To List Your firm Here, DIAL OR 2-3321,