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TOP AWARDS GIVEN Joe Toman, chief of recreation ot the Roseburg Veterans
Administration Hospital, Us shown obove during presentation ceremonies at which Nation
al Recreation Association awards were given two volunteers for services to the hospitol in
recreational therapy. Receiving the awards were Mrs. Elizabeth Hogan, left, who accepted
the group oward for the American Legion Auxiliary which she represents and Mrs. Hazel
Ison of the Westside Christion Church, who claimed the individual oword for more than
6,000 hours of service to the hospitol. (VA Hospitol photo)
Uncle Sam Will PayAP,art
Of Higher Oregon Tax Bill
United Prtu International
SALEM (UID The $48 million
tate income tax increase adopted
by the 1963 legislature ups the
tate tax 28 per cent.
The federal deduction has been
eliminated, but you can deduct
the full amount of your higher
atate tax from your federal in
come tax return. This means a
lightly lower federal tax, hence
in effect Uncle Sam will be pay
ing part of your higher state tax
bill.
Wage earners who have their
tate income tax withheld from
their pay checks won't notice the
difference until their first pay
check in October. That's when tho
new rates are expected to go Into
effect
The new state Income tax meas
ure will become law Sept. 2 un
lesi It is referred by the voters.
If it is referred, the legislature
has set aside $300,000 and a date
in October for a special election.
Under the new tax measure, the
familiar $600 exemption is gone.
It has been replaced with a $22
credit for each dependent.
The hill provides a minimum
tax of $5, or 1 per cent ot adjust
ed gross income, whichever is
greater.
fractional Rates
The bill also includes "fraction
Dixonville Residents Attend
College Rites In Corvallis
By MRS. ALBERT RADCLIFFI
Mrs. C. L. Brantoo of Dixonville
ctompanied her daughter, Mrs.
Helen Anderson, to Corvallis re
cently to attend the graduation ex
ercises of Mrs. Branton'i grand
daughter, Mrs. Rose Ann Goodwin,
who was graduated from Oregon
State University with high honors.
Residents On Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien and
three small children, accompanied
by Darlene Schmidt, have left for
10-day vacation. They planned to
go directly to Denver, Colo., where
they will visit relatives and will re
turn through Arizona, touring the
Grand Canyon, and into California
to do aome sightseeing en route
home.
Jerry Rust Jr. has arrived home
from the University of Oregon
where he finished hii sophomore
year. Accompanying him home
as overnight guests were Nick Oat
way ot San Rafael, Calif.; Bob lie
(iraff of San Moreno, Calif.; and
John Martinez of Long Beach, Cal
if. The boys are fraternity brothers.
Jerry was selected as a delegate to
the National Student Association in j
Bloomfleld, lnd., at the University I
ot Indiana. He will leave early in i
August for the two-week aession
where the boys meet to exchange
ideas with other collegians.
Dixonville youth who have accept-
ed summer employment at the!
Douglaa County Fairgrounds aroi
Jeanne Hatfield, Mike Radcliffe, I
Jerry and Jack Rust. I
Oscar Weber of Hcbo spent the
past weekend at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. Banning.
Mrs. Hose Ann Goodwin and two
children, now of Palmer, Alaska,
spent a few dsys with her grand- i
.mother, Mrs. C. L. Branton, last
week.
GuesU of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Counts and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Counts and family last weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick May and
family of Portland.
Lloyd McCraw and Alda lt
Brumbach, students at the Univer
ity of Oregon have arrived home
for the summer vacation.
The Dixonville Home Extension
APPROVI INSURANCE BILL
WASHINGTON (UP!) The
Senate Finance Committee Wed
nesday approved bill to give
World War II and Korean War
veterans an opportunity to renew
G.I. life insurance they have al
lowed to lapse.
Although the Senate has passed
the measure at least five times
previously, it always has died in
the House.
Veterans Admlnistraton offl-
Cllll HSU ftaifl tk. i ij
not cost the government any mon
ey because eterana would pay all
the eU.
Ore. Thur., June 13, 1963
al rates" ranging from 2 to Vh
per cent, and designed to put tax
payers in the next highest bracket
after each j moderate increase in
income.
The rates start at 2 per cent,
then increase in quarters of per
centage points to Vh per cent.
Most steps are graduated up for
each $500 increase in taxable in
come. Tho new bill gives unlimited
medical deduction in excess of S
ner cent of income, adds a stu
dent exemption, and allows heads
of households to file joint returns.
The measure also allows a 5 per
cent standard deduction.
The capital gains tax is liberal
ized, and corporate excise taxes
wero increased.
If the tax bill doesn't raise
enough money, a one-shot speedup
of withholding taxes can be used
to bring in about J14 million at
the end of the biennium.
If the bill raises too much mon
ey, provision has been made for
all surplus in excess of $10 mil
lion to be applied as an offset
aliainst oroocrtv taxes.'
The ortuinal title of the tax
measure, "relating to personal
income and corporation excise
taxes." was changed by the con
ference committee to include
"and local property tax relief."
Unit held a picnic at the O. C.
Brown Memorial Park on Buck
horn Road recently. A large group
was in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Radcliffe and
son, Mike, drovo to Toketce Falls
Sunday to spend the day with Mr.
and Mrs. I.eland Toole and daugh
ter!, Donna and Kathy. The group
drove to Diamond Lake and then to
Lcmnlo where they picnicked and
the young people went boat riding
on the lake. They also stopped off
to see the Clear Water Falls.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Haas and
daughter, Sharon, spent the week
end at Diamond Lake.
Sherry James and Becky Boyor
left with the 4-H Horse Club mem
bers Wednesday morning for a two
day camping trip up the North
Umpqua.
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MARKET PLACE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
Glendale Matrons
Re-Furnish Temple
By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
A committee from the Past Ma
trons Club of the Glendale Chapter
of the Eastern Star redecorated the
lobby at the Masonic Temple re
cently, using furniture purchased
with stamp books and donations by
members of the group. They added
three table lamps, a floor lamp,
end tables, an additional chair, ash
trays, and a large glass basket
of artificial flowers.
Committee co-chairmen for the
project were Mrs. Mary Harris
and Mrs. Ed Harris.
Fifteen members of the Glendale
Rebckah Lodge attended the recent
Rebckah Assembly meeting in The
Dalles. Fourteen of the group com
prised a drill team which partici
pated in the ceremonial, seating
the officers on the opening eve
ning. The team, wearing new gowns
chosen for the occasion, carried
stalks of wheat as the flower chosen
by the retiring president, Mrs.
The! ma Watkins of Wasco.
Mrs. James Mire, a member of
tho degree staff, took motion pic
turns of the group at tho Assem
bly. Members of the Glendale group
included Mrs. Steve Stitch Sr., Airs.
Robert Young, Mrs. Floyd Berry,
Mrs. Walt McAllister, Airs. Fred
Kafer, Airs. Don Thomas, Airs.
Frank Daniels, Mrs. Curtice Dan
iels, Mrs. Fred Wright, Airs. Henry
Creek, Mrs. Perle Winklcman, Mr.
Al Mohr, Mrs. Willis Moslov. Mrs.
James Mlze and Mrs. Ben Whaley.
Mr. ana Mrs. Klchard Van Duine
of Windy Creek Road, near Glen
dale, have sold their ranch, includ
ing one dwelling, to Louis Harts
field and Air. and Airs. James
Hartafield of Merlin, recently of
Lemore, Calif. They are retaining
the house they have been living in,
however, and about three acres for
their home. Louis Hartsfield is mov
ing onto the property immediately,
but the younger couple is remaining
in Alerlin for the present.
NOW YOU KNOW
By United Prtii International
The number of military veter
ans in the United States dropped
from 22,326,000 to 22,220,000 be
tween January of 19t2 and the
same month this year, according
to the Veterans Administration.
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Use for Results!
One of the best ways to win at
bridge is to get a silly contract
and then make it, as this band
from the Southeastern champion
ships in Aliami, Fla., shows.
With 20 high card points, boulh
decided to jump to two spades
after North responded with one
heart to the opening diamond bid.
From then on North turned him
every way but loose and there
was South at a nice slam contract
that had only one defect. There
were two natural trump lasers.
South gazed at dummy some-
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Booth West North East
Pass
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what mournfully, hut not mourn
fully enough to tell East and West
that his cause was hopeless.
Dummy's ace of clubs held the
first trick and South played the
ten of spades. East had a prob
lem. He did not know that South
was looking only at ace-nine-sev-cn-three
of spades and East de
cided that it behooved him to
play his queen. South put on the
ace and when the jack dropped
from the West hand South was
able to ruff out his last low club,
pick up the rest of the trump suit
with the loss of only one trick and
chalk up the impossible slam.
East had been faced with a tough
Local News
Mrs. L. E. McCllntock is taking
registrations for the locul Unit of
ACBL two session individual cham
pionship tournament to be held at
the Umpqua Hotel at 6:15 p.m.
June 23 and again at 6:15 June
30. Players will register individ
ually as no partner is necessary
for the double session tournament.
Each player will play with every
other player in the two sessions.
There is no minimum master point
requirement to enter the two-ses
sion event. Registrations will close
June 21.
Mrs. Leo Ragan and son, Rick,
16, went to Eugene Saturday, when
Rick and his grandmother, Mrs.
Thclma Greer of Eugene, took the
Shasta Daylight to Los Angeles.
From there, the two boarded the
Pan-American plane bound for
Panama City. They were met there
by Lt. and Airs.- J. B. Oerding,
whom they will visit for about a
month. The Oerdings are stationed
at Howard Air Force Base in the
Canal Zone. Mrs. Oerding is the
former Patricia Greer of Rose
burg, the sister of Airs. Ragan.
MEETS WITH JFK
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Presi
dent Kennedy held a brief meet
ing with Sen. Barry Goldwatcr,
R Ariz., Wednesday to discuss re
appointment of a National Labor
Relations Board member.
A Goldwatcr spokesman said
the meeting did not concern the
senator's position on future civil
rights legislation. He said Gold
watcr requested the meeting to
urge reappointment of Philip Ray
Kodgers to the board.
CASH RATES
to 50c service charge for credit.
How To Play
Winning Bridge
By OSWALD JACOBY
(Written For NEA)
play, but he could have afforded a
low card on that first spade lead
just in case West did hold that
singleton jack.
Improve, your bridge gamtl
order your copy of "Win at
Bridge With Oswald Jacoby."
Just tend your name, address,
and SO cents to: Jacoby Bridge,
News-Review, P. O. Box 1248,
Roseburg, Oregon and a copy
will be mailed to you. Or if you
prefer, copies may be purchased
at the News-Review office.
Q The bidding has been:
East South West North
3 a Double Pass 4 4
Pass 4 N.T. Pass 5 4
Pass ?
Yon, South, hold:
44 KJ97 4AQSS K.7 4S
What do you do?
A Bid six diamonds. Too
might keep on playing hide and
seek by Koine to five no-trump,
but your partner has r taken
charre and diamonds is your best
suit.
TODAY'S QUESTION
West bids four spades over
your double and your partner
doubles. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
Riddle Residents
Get- Certificates
Civil Defense Adult Education
classes in individual and family
survival methods were recently
completed by 26 people of the Rid
dle area.
Classes were held at the Riddle
Elementary School and were con
ducted by Donald E. Grinolds and
David A. Stockner. instructors
from the Myrtle Creek Schools. A
total of 34 persons registered lor
the course, but all did not com
plete at least three sessions, cor
respondent crma Best reporis.
Those receiving certificates in
eluded Mr. and Mrs. George Daw
son, Mrs. Larry Elian, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Gibson, Mrs. Don Gib
son, Patricia Hausotter, Mr. and
Mrs. KoDcri iiuiman, jacK non
man, Jimmie Mctcaif, Mr. and
Mrs. Wavne A. McCoy. Mrs. Ken
neth Paetz, Don Racbcrn, Richard
Hasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. uarenec
G. Sample, Marie Shelby, Elsie
Schofield, Jean Sotenson, Marie
Spain, Kenneth A. Stuart, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald L. Wren and Mrs
Virginia Wright.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF SALE FOR CHARGES
Pursuant lo the laws of the Stale ot Oregon,
the undersigned will sell to Ihe highest bid
der at public auction 9 lots or less of per
sonal effects and household goods now in
ltomoe. Said lots to be sold are at follows:
Roy Holloway household goods & personal
elfects. Fay Wlllard household goods &
fwr.onal effects. D. L. Dlckerson house
hold goods and personal effects. Mike Elam
Daveno. Mike Gerrior Household goods
jl nennnal effects. George Grimm House
hold goods V personal effects. M. J. Russell
household goods & personal effects. James
Stlner Appliances. Ernest Tlmmons
household goods & personal effects. Goods
owned by Flegel Transfer -o. win suo tw
sold at the designated time. Including a
Ireeier, washer & dryer.
Sails will be held at the Roseburg Auction
Barn, June 7t, 1963 at 1:00 P.M. All sales
will be for cash and final.
FLEGEL TRANSFER CO., A CORP.
414 N. E. Casper St.
Roseburg, Oregon
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Scaled orooosals marked Proposal lor N. W,
Lynwood Sanitary Sewer Extension 1943 will
be received up to the hour of 2:00 o'clock
P.M. (PST) on Ihe 24 day ot June, 1963
and then publicly opened and read! Proposals
shall be addressed and delivered to the City
Recorder, Cily Hall, Roseburg, Oregon. Any
and all proposals received after Ihe time
specified above shall be returned unopened.
The contemplated work generally consists
of 407 tin ft ot " end 193 Itn it of " sannary
sewer pipe, 1 standard manhole and t nana
ard cleanout and o.:ier appurtenant work
Plans, spec Ideal Ions, proposal torm and In
structions may be secured upon a deposit
of $15.00 at the office of the City Engineer,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Unsuccessful bidders will be refunded Fif
teen dollars ($15 00) upon the return of each
set, In good condition, provided the return is
made within five (51 days after the date set
for Ihe ooenlno ot bids.
All proposals must be accompanied by a
rortified check or bidder's bond, made pay
able to the Cily of Roseburg, Oregon, In an
amount not less than five (5) percent ot the
amount bid.
Bidders must bt prt-qualified In accord
ante with the laws of Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject any or all
bids, to waive any ir-guiarny or to accept
the bid deemed In the best Interests ot the
City of Roseburg.
Daled this 13 day of June, 1963.
CITY OF ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS
COUNTY, OREGON
By: il FRANCES JELL1SON
Recorder
No. JM10
NOTICIS OF SHERIFF'S SALI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATU
OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON, REPRESENTED
and acting by Director ot Veterans'
Affairs,
Pin In tiff,
VI.
ROBERT M. SMITH, BETTY SMITH,
HENRY R. DAVIS, JANET DAVIS,
PEGGY DAVIS, CITY OF SUTHERLIN
and MILT STAPLE,
Defendants.
By virtue of Execution, Decree and Order
ot Salt issued out of the above entitled
court In tnt above suit, directed to me, on
tht 4th day of June. 1HJ voon decree
entered in said cause in favor of plaintiff,
Slate of Oregon, represented and acting by
Director of veterans' Affairs against de
fendants Robert M. Smith, Betty Smith,
Henry R. Davis and Janet Davis for Ihe re
covery of the sum ot $9,il with Interest
at i per annum on said sum from De
cember If. 1961 until paid, together with the
further sum ot SI 50 cost of title search for
foreclosure, together with the sum of two 00
attorney's fees, and for costs in tne sum o
$ 10 upon a writ ot eecuten commanding
me to m.e tale of the foi'owina, described
real property situate In Douglas County,
Oregon, to-wrf:
Lots 11 erd 1J. Bloc M. Amended
ptal of Townvte of Sutherlm. Doug
las County, Creoon.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of Si'd
writ of tecut'on. decree and order of sa'e
end in con'oii anct win the command of
mid writ of Ftecution will on the Hth
day of Ju'v, 1) at tht hour of 10 00 A M
of M-d day at the front door of IM COwnfv
Covrfouse In Rewburg. Oovg'at County,
Oegon tell at pveic evt"on subject o re
demption to le htgMst bwMer tor cash in
hand an tm rtorn, litre nd mrerest of im
witnm named e,ednfi ard each of them
In tM real property heretnff rtxe described,
which t'd defer-aants oad on the 30h dv of
Octeer H1. tM dM of the rea property
mfflflge being forecMl Mrewfh, or any
Interest that any of vi-d de'rvdanhj Nrve
named mav have acwi'ed sice 'd daft
and m ad h tM above deicrtbed real
property or iiy pr( tMreof to sa'is'v tM
ad writ of tecut-on, ludxjment ar-d decree
against tM drerde"ti .t- Internn ceVs.
Mtrev' eei ard irviri cost of ta'e
0ted J"d t)r pttuMd h. ih day of
June,
(R A C BYO.rv
Vierrff of tw1 Cnunfy, r-enn
9v: A'da E. Gerre", Deputy.
LEGAL
REQUEST FOR BIDS PAINTING
Douglas County School District No. 4 will
receive bids tor painting (various schools)
al tht Business Office, 1051 W. Harvard
Blvd., until 11:00 a.m. (PDT), June IS. 1963
at which timt tMy will be opened.
Bid forms and specifications are avail
able at tht Business Office.
School District No. 4 reserves tht right
to reject any or all bids.'
School District NO. 4
WENDELL 6. SMITH
Business Manager
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals marked "Proposal for
Maintenance ot City-Owned Mercury Vapor
Street Lights and Traffic Signals" will be
received up to tht hour ot 2:00 o'clock P.M.
(POT) on tht 24th day of June. 1963, and
then publicly opened and read. Proposals
shall bt addressed and delivered to the
City Recorder, City Hall. Roseburg, Oregon.
Any and all proposals received after the
time specified above shall bt returned un
opened. Tht contemplated work generally consists
ot tht supplying of all labor, equipment and
materials to maintain. 172 mercury vapor
street light lumenairet, together with pre
liminary Investigation ot wiring or other fail
ures, and the maintenance, adjusting, clean
ing, timing and minor repairs to 16 traffic
signal systems Including controllers.
Tht right Is reserved to relect any or all
bids, to waive any Irregularity or to accept
the bftl deemed In tM best Interests of tht
City of Roseburg.
Dated this 13ih day ot June, 1963.
CITY OF ROSEBURG, OREGON
By: FRANCES JELLISON
City Recorder
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION OF HUBBARD CREEK
ROAD NO. 6 DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON
SEALED bids will bt received by the County
Court ot Douglas County at tM Courthouse
in Roseburg, Oregon at iu: a.w., r.u.i.
June 27, 1963, lor the construction of Hubbard
Creek Road.
The ob consists of 1.12 miles of grading,
drainage and fencing consisting ot:
). Excavation M,0W cu yd
2. Drainage pipe 1,070 lineal feet
3. Woven wire fence 600 rods
plus various other minor Items.
Bidders Will be inquired to suDmir prequan
ligations statement.
Specifications are on tilt with tht County
Clerk of Douglas County, and copies thereof
may be obtained at the office of the County
Engineer) Room 219, Courthouse, Roseburg,
Oregon.
Douglas County reserves me rignr to reieci
any or all bids or lo waive any Informality
lit bidding.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT
V. T. JACKSON, COUNTY JUDGE
E. R. METZGER, COMMISSIONER
RAY E. DOERNER, COMMISSION
ER, f
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals marked Proposal for W.
Pllger Street Sanitary sewer Extension 1963
will be received up to the hour of 2:00
o'clock P.M. (PST) on the 24 day of June,
1963 and then publicly opened and read.
Proposals shall bt addressed and delivered
to the Cily Recorder, Cily Hall, Roseburg,
Oregon. Any and all proposals received after
the time specified above shall bt returned
unopened.
The contemplated work generally consists
ot 1467 lin It of 6" and 349 lln ft of 6"
sanitary sewer pipe, 7 standard manholes
and other appurtenant work
Plans, spec I Meal Ions, proposal form and
Instructions may be secured upon a deposit
of i 15.00 al the office of tho City Engineer,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Unsuccessful bidders will bt refunded Fif
teen dollars (J 15.00) upon tht return of each
set, In good condition, provided the return
Is made within five (5) days after tht date
set for the opening of bids.
All proposals must be accompanied by a
certified check or bidder's bond, made pay
able to the City ot Roseburg, Oregon, in an
amount not less than five (5) percent ol
the amount bid.
Bidders must be pre-quallfltd In accordance
With the laws of Oregon.
The right Is reserved lo refect any or all
bids, to waive any Irregularity or to accept
Ihe bid deemed In tht best Interests of the
City ol Roseburg.
Dated this 13 day of June, 1963.
Dated this 13 day of June, 1963.
CITY OF ROSEBURG DOUGLAS
COUNTY, OREGON
By: a FRANCES JELLISON
Recroder
INVITATION TO BIDt
Sealed bids will be received until 7:00 p.m,
June 17, 1963 al Ihe Riddle Rural Fire Oil
Irict, 309 S. Main Street, Riddle, Oregon lor
the purchase ol one ID 4 x 4 cab and
chassis, 1 ton.
Vehicle shall bt new truck; shall have four
4 wheel drive G.V.W. 10,000 pounds.
Frame shall be pressed steel channel, 7x3
x 316 in, section modulus, 4. 81;
Ceb axle measurement ot 57 In. to 60 In. j
Tires: 7.50 x 17 8-ply Nylon off road logger
type wlih traction tread, either Goodyear or
t-iresione 5 5 wneeis and tires;
Wheels shall bt steel disc with 600S rims;
Engine shall be V-8 cylinder no lest than 304
cu in, lull flow filler;
Front Axle, 4000 lb capacity;
Rear axle, 6000 lb capacity, shall bt 4.H
to I.
Rear springs shall bt heavy duty with
auxiliary;
Brakes shall be hydraulic with hydrovac;
Clutch shall be H.D. 12 in. with 10;
No lest than 100 amp heavy duty battery,
12 volt 60 amp alternator;
Transmission shall be standard 4 speed
ireci;
Radiator shall be Increased capacity;
Standard cab with fresh air heater and de
froster, dome light, dual electric 2 speed
wipers and dual but type (told back mir
rors I;
Directional signals;
Micro brake installed;
Shall have one root mounted spot light
Inside control;
Shall have siren and flasher; (Deltc No
211A rotary red),
Front tow hook;
Heavy duty power take off winch forward
and reverse speed;
Shall have a 24 Inch extended front platform
bumper, wilh winch mounted underneath;
Shall bt painted red color;
Shall have necessary lettering on each door;
We reserve the right to accept or reject any
or an oias.
RIDDLE RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DIST.,
V. E. Sutton, President.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICI
STATE OF OREGON SI,
County of Douglas )
School Oislrlct No. 116 )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a spt
clal election will be held within School Dis
trict No. 116 of Douglas County, Oregon,
(Diltard) on July 3. 1963, at which time
there will be submitted to tht legal voters
ot seid Oistrict the following proposition:
Shall the purpose ot the special lax
levy outside tht limitations Imposed
by Article XI, Section il ot the
Oregon Constitution 6N limitation)
In the sum or t IS, 000 bt changed
from financing the cost of tht con
struction of a sewer pipe lint and
facilities between Douglas High School
and tht City ot Winston to financing
the cost ot construction of a sewage
disposal plant at Douglas High School
wthin said Oistrkt and for financing
the cost of tht purchase, construction
and Installation ot related facilities?
Said election shall be held at the following
polling places for the following school election
precincts comprising tht following areas:
School election Precinct No. 1
Polling Place LOOK IN GGL ASS SCHOOL
BUILDING for til legal voters of the
District within the area comprising what
was formerly School District NO. II
I Look l nag la is 1.
School Election Precinct Ne. t
Polling Place TENMILE SCHOOL
BUILDING tor all legal school voters ot
the District within the area comprising
what was formerrr School District No. J
tTenmli).
School Election Precinct Ne. I
Polling Place DlLLARO SCHOOL
BUILDING for all legal voters of the
District reding within tht DHlard Gen
eral E 'ect'on precinct.
School Election Precinct Nt. 4
Polling Place WINSTON RURAL FIRE
HALL, for ail other legal voters of the
District.
Tht vote shall bt by baltet uoon which
shall be the words "Change o Purpose
Yes" and "Charge of Purpose No", nd
the vo'ert shall piece cross between the
words "Chanae of Purrjase" and The word
1 "Yes ' or between the words "Chae ol
Purpose" nd the word 'No', whichever
Indicates his eNvc.
The polls tor te receotion of tht ballots
cast tor or against tft cha-Mje of purpose
wtll, on said day and date and at te
piaces afewesatd. be ooened at the hour of
two o'clock P.M. and remain ore until
the hour o I t dock P. V. on the tame
da'e. at wich hour the same will be dosed
BY ORDER o the Board of Ditws of
School Dstrct No. lie, mtoe thts I7h day
of Jvne, 1HJ
Everett P. JOMNSOM
As C't-'man. 0"'ftc' School B.rd.
Scftoc- D'tfrct No. lit e Oougi
C.xfiTv, C'foon
ATTEST: Bi"t Rpenius
Cer tf tad O'sfrttf
LEGAL
TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT, MEDFORD DIS
TRICT. Oral auction bids will be
received by the District Manager
at the timber sale room, Armory
Drive (mailing address 1133 S. Riv
erside) Medford, Oregon at 9:30
A.M. on Thursday, July II, 1963,
for all timber designated for cut
ting. Before bids are submitted,
full information concerning the
timber, the conditions of sale and
submission of bids should be ob
tained from the District Manager.
The right is hereby reserved to re
ject any or all bids and to waive
any technical defects in this ad
vertisement and to waive any in
formality in bids received when
ever such waiver is in the interest
of the United States. IN DOUGLAS
COUNTY, , OREGON: O&C: All
timber designated for cutting on
NfcNEW Section 25, T. 31 S.t R. 9
WM Will Mer, estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 550 M
bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 9 M bd. ft.
white fir, 11 M bd. ft. sugar
pine and 2 M bd. ft. incense-cedar.
No bid for less than $21.50 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $5.20 per
M bd. ft. for the white fir, $32.30
per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine,
$9.25 per M bd. ft. for the incense
cedar, or a total purchase price of
$12,245.60 will be considered. Min
imum deposit with bid $1,300.00.
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Reloads Will Not Be Held Mere Than to Days
CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIRCRAFT 7
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 36
AUCTIONS
AUTO INSURANCE 7?
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 78
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED 80
AUTOS FOR SALE 81
AUTO TRUCK PARTS 75
BOATS AND MOTORS 55
BUILDING MATERIALS 41
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ... 22
BUSINESS PERSONALS 8
CARD OF THANKS 5
COMMERCIAL RENTALS 2a
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 38
FARM EQUIPMENT 70
FARMS AND RANCHES 36
FLORISTS a
FOOD AND PRODUCE S7
FUEL 43
HAY AND GRAIN -i 61
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 72
HELP WANTED - 14
HELP WANTED MEN 15
HELP WANTED WOMEN 16
HOUSES FOR RENT 2
HUNTER'S ATTENTION
INCOME PROPERTY 37
INSTRUCTION 19
LIVESTOCK 63
LOANS AND FINANCE 21
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 74
LOST AND FOUND 12
LOTS AND ACREAGES 35
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .. 45
MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... 23
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 46
MOBILE HOME PARKS 31
MOBILE HOMES 32
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. X
MOTORCYCLES 77
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 50
NOTICES 11
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 51
PERSONALS 7
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES .. 67
POULTRY AND RABBITS ... 68
POWER SAWS 71
REAL ESTATE - 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED 33
ROOM AND BOARD 28
ROOMS FOR RENT 27
SEEDS NURSERY STOCK 5
SPORTING GOODS 51
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS . 40
TRADE MISCELLANEOUS .. 48
TRUCKS FOR SALE 76
WANTED TO RENT 25
WORK WANTED 17
WHERE TO OO M
Personals
DRINKING PROBLEM? Call AtotMllcs Are
onymouiOR
YOUNG-WOMEN of "any faith needing coi
ildentlal advice may contact Catholic Char
itiet, 378 W. BrMdway, Eugene. Oregon.
Diamond S-3443.
IN DEBT!
DONT let bills cost your lob, your
credit, everything you ownf
IP you art In debt beyond your ablr
Ity to pay and sincerely want to get
out of debt, set BUDGET CONSULT
ANTS and have us explain our DEBT
REDUCTION PLAN to you. Ont place
to pay all bills, at a payment you
can afford. No security, no co
Signers. NOT A LOAN COMPANY
BUDGET CONSULTANTS
Licensed and Bonded
Roseburg, Oreeon
Ph. OR 2-3591 4M SP Main St.
Help Wanted
14
EXPERIENCED RANCH HELP Call eve
nings after 7:30 p.m. OR MI5? or 1-5 IIS.
ARE YOU took ini) fora good part or full
tmt incorre? Many Rawleigrt Dealers earn
50 or more hourly, write Rawieigh, J04
Adeline. Oakland, Calif
Help Wanted Men 15
TAXI CB DRIVERS. IS yeafs or kJer.
Apc'v in person, ial SE Rose. Roseburg
""'"'salesman
To Sell
Frigidaire Applioncej
Contact Ar Welt
Umpqua Valley
Hardware & Appliance
tU5 SE Stephens
We will be glad to ntlp you
word your want od for Best
Results.
Help Wanted Men 15
WHY WORRY about striktt rd layoffs. Go
imo DUSines w tw "
own income.! Phone Calude Butler, OR
2-1391 between 7 and 9 p.m.
QUALIFIED
JOURNEYMAN
Auto Mechanic
Write Box 659, News Review
Help Wanted Women 16
WANTED Cocktail waitress Saturday
nights. Call OR 3-itoO beiort t P m.
'.Vork Wanted
17
IRONING cheap. Pickup and Delivery.
OR
LADYwiSHES oo In "motherless home.
Phone OR 3-6741
MOD DUE AGED' lady wants housekeeping
iob,livt JnOS 9-W50.
YARD-WORK, roiotllllng and lawn mowing,
OR 3-6629
IRONING
Pickup and Deliver. OR 3-3330
CARPENTER WORK Painting or general
repair. Call OS 9-5334.
IRONING SI HR.
Laundry mending Iree. OR 3-4414
"CARPENTER'WORK AND REPAIRS
C. M. Hatfield. OR 3-3821
PART TIME Exp. bookkeeping, typing, dlo
taphone, general plflce.Call OR 2-4716
F7CB0b KK E E P E R ( Jr. Accountant. I yrs
exp. Call Sulherlin929).
IRONING, 90c hour. Pickup and delivery
CallOR 3-7758 afler 5 p.m.
RADCLIFFE COLLEGE (Harvard) junior
girl seeks summer employment. Expert
ence In office and domestic work. No job
preference. Call Linda Smith at OR 2-4369,
Instruction '
19
PRIVATE DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Call OR 2-4177
PRIVATE TUTORING by certified teachers.
Limited enrollment. QR 3-4623 or OR 3-4736.
LEARN TO FLY
Special Summer Rates
Solo Course. . .$119. . .$9 a lesson.
Private ground school ...$3 a lesson
Also HELICOPTER Lessons!
ROSEBURG
SKYWAYS
OR 2-3611
OR 2-4189
Municipal Airport
Loans and Finance
21
BUY discounted small conlrncts and equities,
ORJ-61M oreves ORJ-6091
FOR-SALE $8000 equity in real estate
contract. A Interest, payments S150 per
month, will discount S1000. OR 3-2553.
Family Finance
Home Owned and Operated
Loans Up lo S1S0O
On motor vehicles and furniture
39 SE Washington OR 3-5511
' LOANS
Auto - Salary . Furniture
PACIFICt&FINANCE
Dick Burdlck Mansqer
444 SE Stephens OR 3-6A&S
Livestock Loans
Southern Oregon
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN
202 Medical Arts Bldg. '
Phone OR 3-3248
Vacation Time
Want to start catching up on
necessary home repairs during
vacation? We can help you fi
nance these with an economical
home improvement loan.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
STATE BANK -
Business Opportunities 22
TAVERN and pool hall,
Call OR 2-3312afler8 p.m.
SELL OR TRADE Cafe at 154?" S. E. Ste-
phens. All equipped Including soft ice
creammachlne. OR 3-4085 alter 5 p.m.
MOTEL Sennits, 5 wit hV lichens, 3 BR
home, $20,000. Property or contracts on
trade.6len Dal Motel. Myrtle Creek, Ore,
MYRTLE VARIETY store formerlyBen
Franklin). Owner has olher Interests.
Andy Rostron, Box "NN", Myrtle Creek,
Ore.
THE RED BARN RESTAURANT and Taverrv
15 miles east of Roseburg, on North Ump
qua river and Hlqhway. Phone Bess Ras
IDEAL trailer court property. Space-for" 3d
trailers. Present Income from furnished
cabins i300 per month. tAOOO down will
handle. Or will trad equity. Call OR
3-4955. after 3 p m.
Commercial Rentals 24
FOR LEASE Warehouse sMce 4 blocks
fromJacksonSt.OR 2-4003 or OR 3-6040.
ROSE STREET buildlng7'80x"il0Tnow Ofr
cupled by Lock wood Motors available about
July. OS -5002.
SOUTHGATE" DIST Formerly BerghT Al
pllance 30 x 90', parking. Lease all of
subdivide. Building tor lease. Call OR 3-elt
oayi, or on tves.
FOR RENT
SMALL SHOP IN SOUTHGATE
L. W. Metiocr OR 3-7451
OREGON EGG PRODUCERS WAREHOUSE,
iu. ih wiim CO I. on id mjy. IJ.iJTO q, II,
floor spece with office, dock loading for
trucks under cover. Also dock unloading
for freight cars. Call Lee Brumflid, OR
!-2i00 or Al Bonnighauser, 30 SE Ash
rcr'lflng ' Oregon.
Wanted to Rent
25
THREE SED90OU furnlerd houtt bv pro
leisional man bvjuly lal. OR 3-aOM.
WANTED 3 or"i bwjrcom homt.
Call OR 1-4341 atter 7 p m.
COUPLE afd dauflMer would " HiialaroT
or 3 bwrcom houie. OR Me3.
REOISTERED"nURSE" leri l"""bdreeni
horn, on Weiliid.. OR 3.3545 t.ft,r j pm.
LOCAL BUSINESS MAN
wishes to lease 3 or a) bedroom
home in nice area. Prefers 2 baths.
Will pay up to a years rent in
adv .nee if necessary. Write c 0
'fyi. -Rfvif"'5.
Apartments For Rent 26
1 SEOROOM ao' Coff-cterety fumiiAil
utility Mj. OR 3-&S34-WESTSIDE
moo..n fvr.afwa 1 bwroom aol
UMiT ei pad. No Pen. CR 3-a3i.
RE'INISMEO I BR apli Fur-i,w Inciuo!,,
uM.iiei. XL Court. Pr..Sutrrltn
VERY nice furi apt: Nice toca'nrcoupi.
anl, no 13M SE Oougiai.