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New Wayside Park Opens Near Kellogg Another park in the Douglas County Parks Department system is ready for visitors. It is the Edgar S. and Emma Madison Wayside near Kellogg. The 1.6 acre forested wayside on the Utnpqua River is a tract do nated to the county in 1960 by the Madisons. It is part of their ranch property. It was put into usable shape last week. The park site was formerly a private ferry landing where the Madison's operated their own ferry up to 1928. They said they con veyed the land for a park so others might enjoy its beautiful setting along the river forever. The Madisons could be consider ed pioneers by the younger genera tion, having lived continuously on their ranch since 1897. They have lcontinued to live in their neat, er they acquired the land from the original donation land grantee. They and their sons and grand sons still own and maintain more than 500 acres. The wayside is located on Bul lock Road, 5'a miles from its junc- Fire Destroys Shed A small shed was destroyed Sun day evening by fire at the home of Ira C. Byrd, 1874 SE Byrd Court. Firemen of the Koseburg City Fire Department answered the call at 7:14 p.m. Cause of the fire is still undetermined. Damage was i estimated at SIM. I Smouldering sawdust in a hopper I at the Roseburg Lumber Co.. 2031 INE Diamond Lake Blvd., sent the firemen into action Saturday. No 'damage was reported. tion with State Higuway 225 at the Bullock Bridge. It is 168 miles from the junction of the Interstate 5 freeway and Highway 225 at Sutherlin. Improvements consist of a graded parking area, a well and hand pump, four tables, two stuves and rest rooms, reports Parks De partment Supervisor Wilbur Wie-precht. Mon., July 1, 1963 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do falsi teth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, rat. In ugh or sneeze? Dou't be simoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps. FASTERTH, an alkaline (uon-sctd) powder to sprin kle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feel ing of security and added comfort. No gummy. Kooev. pasty taste or feel ing. Get FASTEETU today at aoj 4cug counter. DID YOU i LOSE A 5 DIAMOND? I WEISFIEID'S Will REHACE YOUR MISSING DIAMOND WITH A NEW ONC ... UP TO 1-fOINT IN SIZE . . . CLEAN AND POUSH YOUR RING . , . FOR AS LITTLE AS TT1 n H H H INCLUDING tt LABOR U CHARGE IT! 2 tit SI iKkSM H OR MHI PARK BECKONS This is the entrance to Madison Way side county park which is now open for business. It was f put into usable shape lost week on Bullock Rood, 16.8 miles west of Sutherlin. County Logging Firms Win Six Umpqua Timber Tracts The Bureau of Land Manage ment in Roseburg Friday sold 9. 225,000 board feet of timber for $161,296.20. Of this volume, 57 per cent was sold in order to salvage timber damaged by the Columbus Day windstorm. Two other tracts received no bid and will be held open for a period of 90 days during which time bids for not less than the appraised price will be received. The first tract, containing 758,000 board feet, was located north of Glide and was purchased by A. J. Standley of Glide for $15,295.15. High bid for the Douglas fir was $22.50 per thousand board feet. Other bidder was Lumber Sales, Inc. of Roseburg. Wilbur White of Days Creek pur chased the second tract, located be tween the North Umpqua and Lit tle River, for $5,424.90. It contained 348,000 feet of timber. White paid $17 per thousand for the Douglas fir. Other bidder was Lumber Sales, Inc. I Woolley Logging Co. of Drain 1 purchased the third tract, contain ing 4,262,000 feet, located near the head of Brush Creek, for the ap praised price of $61,117.35. Mt. Baldy Logging Co. of Yon calla purchased the fourth tract, located on Blow Creek and contain ing 2,563,000 feet of timber, for the appraised price of $54,903.25. The fifth tract, containing 206,-1 000 feet located at the head of Smith River, was purchased by Pappy's Lumber Co. of Yoncalla for $5,126.60. High bid for the Doug las fir was $25.50. M. J. Perini also qualified to bid on this tract. C & D Lumber Co. of Roseburg purchased the sixth tract, contain ing 1,088,000 feet of timber located in the Silver Butte area, for the j appraised price of $19,428.95. Now Let- Him HEAR You! 8 By ABIGAIL VANBUREN DEAR ABBY: I am 30, married and nothing special to look at. I've been called the "wholesome" type. 1 Last week my husband and I were playing bridge in the home of an other couple. My husband went out to our car to get something and the other woman went into the kit chen and, without warning, the husband grabbed me, held ine close and tried to kiss me! I was shock ed, but managed to cover up with out making a scene. I thought I made it plain that I did not go in for that sort of thing. L AST NIGHT we four went to a movie. While walking down the dark aisle, I felt someone pinch me but good! I thought it was my husband at first, but soon discovered it was this man again. I did not invite these advances and don't like it. How can I let him know how I feel . wilhout hurting his wife? THE WHOLESOME TYPE DEAR WHOLESOME: Ha knows how you FEEL you hava to let him know how you THINK. When! you hava about 20 seconds alont with him tell him if h. doasn't cut out tfca monkey business you'll tell 1 his wife. And if your husband is bigger than ha it tell him you'll tell your husband. DEAR ABBY: Last week my 17- ycar old son went to a doctor be-1 cause of a skin condition. He is supposed to go again next week, I but he refuses. My husband final ly got it out of him. It seems that tiie doctor wanted him to have a lamp treatment. He had to lie un-, dor some lamps for about ten min-! iites without any clothes on at all. The nurse was in the room the whole time. He was terribly em barrassed bv this because the nurse was about 25. So that's why he refuses to Ro back. I think we should call the doctor and ask him if he can't give the treatment him self from now on. My husband says our son is just being stubborn and we should make him go. He said the doctor will think we are crazy if we call and ask him to change the way he does thinps in his of fice. We three have been fighting over this all week. What do you think? A YOUNG MAN'S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Call tha doctor and explain. He'll undarstind. DEAR ABBY: Re that paperboy who signed himself DISGUSTED WITH PEOPLE because soma took newspapers from his honor rack and dropped buttons, paper clips and slugs into the slot instead of money: You appealed to the public to be honest on the grounds that its the paperboy who's getting cheated not the newspaper com pany, is it less reprehensible to cheat the newspaper company than it is to cheat the newsboy? 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