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Lookingglass Residents Return From Motor Trip To B HAZEL uiiu si- Vir. .iVT-ri. v. Mr. and Mrs. .Mehin Thrasher of ioiAinsalass and son. Br,,..,. ,,. uiuiiitri. Mrs. tuuord L. nirasher, have re turned trom a motor trip lo Mis- soun. ine -Vrs. Thrash- rl a .......... gi jusuii and with other relatives and friends there ana m Lartliage and. t,eo in), i.n ruuie nome they ' Many Preachers Are Likely To Make Jail This Summer . ,.,, ...... State I'niversitv. spent the week-1 the architect for the first unit. Mrs. daughter. Cristi An; weight 8 n "..id i. ; ! muted the leaders of the Nation-: end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whisenant of Mvrtle Creek, pounds 5Ji ounces. Unittd rres international al Council of Churches twho arc Elton Grass. i who is a member of the local com-1 HL M I'll I! IKS To Mr. and The high church officials who generally synonymous with the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Findlav re- mittce, was also contacted. Mrs. Homer Humphries, Little Riv were arrested lor taking part in leaders of the major Protestant port having visited the former's er Rt . Glide Julv 1 a son Kel- a uui. .... Binr.c6iv6fliiuu ui-iii- onstralion in Baltimore were the vanguard of a growing move - incnt. 1 DUUIC M.C auilllliri 13 Ulll. quite a. lot of preachers are likely lo land in jail. Leaders of major religious bod - recent weeks have issued irs in fervent appeals to America's li'hilo Christians In inin lltn uti-na. gle for racial justice as active al - lii of protesting Negro "rnuns "Now is the time for actiuii even costly action that may jeo- nardize the organizational goals and the institutional structures of the church." said the policv - mak - ing General Board of the Nation-; Episcopal Bishop Daniel Corri al Council o( Churches, in a res- gan, who was arrested alon" with olution adopted last month. Dr. Blake, is a top assistant to 11 said Christians should be. the Rt. Rev. Arthur 11. Lichten prepared to "suffer personal in-1 berger, presiding bishop of the dignities, alienation and physical ; Episcopal Church, who is chair suffering" to hear witness to ! man of the Commission on Relig tlicir conviction that "every child lion and Race. Bishop Lichtenber of God is a brother to every i ger is ill and could not take part other. 1 in the demonstration personally. litVUIM. . j ... . u!":u ,'raf .muoui rarK and mh r . ""1 . .inrea Ulluanl is eninvi , week's leave with his parents and Mrs. E. E. Ollivrnt. and tarn- lly. He has completed his course hi Air irailic ralrnl at Kci ir Air Base, Miss., and is being trans- ed relatives and friends in Cali - (erred lo Fort Lewis. En route heifornia,- stopping at Paradise and visited his brother-in-law and sis - , w.......w.M.3 niui.li lua.-vc up nit- council! "to engage personally in , other direct action in particular ' situations of racial tension." " BlI V11CV11 C UIU- isram of church action for racial justice and get it rolling this sum- ;; "ler, "le council set up a 25 - moni - ! er Comn'ssion on Religion and Race. The Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson 1 mane, siatea clerk (chief execu- live officer) of the United Presby - 1 foininr mesi. !.l CoiicU of e was one of , tcri.m Church and a dent of the National 'he commission. He ! the clergymen arrested . more. in Rntti. w ' The newspaper advertiser bids for business from strength. Here are some of his trump cards. Audience: 90 million adults read a newspaper on an average day-about 86.4 of all U.S. households. Attention: people like to read advertising in the newspaper, feci lost without it, overwhelm ingly prefer a newspaper with advertising. Confidence: people believe in newspaper advetti'ing, consider it factual, accurale, and trushvoilliy. Advertisers agree, and last year had the confidence lo invest $3.0 billion in newspaper space. If ou'ic an advertiser, why not deal yourself a strong hand? Use newspapers. MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUSINESS THROUGH NEWSPAPERS .. .... icr, .Mr. ana Mrs. luhis ouney,' i ...... ... s.-i... i u.... '"J. '"" " . .... Thelina Leonard of I'mtxiua. have' returned from an extended trip to lii.'eirw. Ipv Kn rniitr. thpv uil. 1 Anaheim and toured Disneyland I and Knott's Berry Farm. They also ; toured Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks en route to Hissins where they enjoyed a re- iards family and friends in her former home. ' Nancy Grass, student at Oregon . : rind'rm.. wi'su idav in WeiS!?a-,er. Bobbi, Annette; weiKht .hi K.yc; wejstal pounds 6 ou, ,. Mr. nanied bv the latter s mother. Mrs. home. The group went Koscburg in mm-. ' ..." ; 10 " ' au oroiiier, ttouci i, who is saia to De,tnrivc3 in uivkmipib improving in health following a re-' ! cent relapse. MOSCOW (L'Pl) Vladimir .Mr. and Mrs. Olto R. Weisz and Shchcrbitsky has been removed "."Sinvi., ..,,.. BIIU u. (.(., Hit 'home from i 13-day trip in which; t-'ey visited the formers parents. , ! Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Weisz, who are; reported lo be in failing health. i nc parents live at Liuienvooa.i ' " . lne ."-aveiers also visited '"i" re,a'"l.ra ""'a - ! En route home they went to North- i Rate. Canada, where I hey visited :!' .wter Mrs Bill Brewster. an" family, lo greet them on their return nomp was inev son. ltutiy i ...1... 1,,1 ...... ..j c- who had lust arrived lrom San Die- So on a two-week leave from the Navy. Lookout Post Assumed Diann Weisz has taken up her work for the summer at the Dutch man's Butte Lookout. She man ned the Belle Mt. Lookout last sum mer. "Rclle Mt." u:is hlnvvn Hnwn during the October wind storm and has not been restored. trump hmul Missouri . .... ..... t-.u... .sir. ana .mis. siutn r.ii-ii m v. ,.... si... ina Bnnw ( "" ; .V.," " the afternoon to be with their moth - er, Mrs. Herman Schulze. in the;""'"" lalbot Jr., 19j2 Bertha. . l.randvieu' ttesl Home. I Mr. and lirs. Arthur Marsh. Mr. ' and .Mrs. Aaios Wren and Arthur, Boyer drove to Myrtle Creek Sun day afternoon to visit Miss Desda Wixson and MacArthur Wixson and to confer with them regarding plans for the development of the Wixson erty given to the WCTU Children's Farm Home on Bilger Creek. in. itial drawings are being made by i:L.-ain anH w. ... ..... given the job of regional Commu- nist party secretary in the Dnep - ropretrovsky region, it was dis - ciosed Sunday. krain'iun Republic's party Je"e Stefanich, 1524 NE Todd. : tendance to view the work demon-1 Vr- Mrs. Jim Lee and chil ikolai Podgorny. was re- Roseburg, July 2, a daughter, Slier- stratel. Fron an enrollment of 70. '". 'ntla and Roger, spent the th r chief N , leased from his post last month b , became one o( "" ", " c : of ,h! S" ' of the II sccre- viet Communist Now You Know United Press Internetional By The earliest surviving toys are Sene Jr., weight 7 pounds 3'j ounc - miniature horses baked from clayics. dating from 500 B.C., but children- HEICHEL To Mr. and Mrs. have been known to possess play-1 Garry Ileichel, 417 SE Sykes, thincs such as tov soldiers and Roseburg, July 3, a daughter. ; dolls since about 3,000 B.C. ac- cording to Collier's Encyclopedia. Births community Hospital .MAK1 oV To Mr and Mrs . -'.'" "J -r- ana airs. Louis Marlow. ! . ' alhim io Mr. and Mrs. ; ivuas-uuii:, june 5. a son. uavia Hampton ounces. weight 6 pounds 8 K1KKENDALI. To Mr. and !Mrs. l.vnn Kirkemtall Rt i Hn Camas Vallev June 29 a son I navj.i r,nj,,i. unk.iit R imi'nH iu : M 1 , l 1 fc' i- l , j-hailes lHcr, 2185 L. Diamond V . "lv(l- Roseburg, June 30, a 1 vin Boyce; ounce. Winston, J.ine 27, a Kosebure, July 4, a daughter. weight 7 pounds W'and tt j be a( )e winston HOAGLAND - To Mr. and Mrs. ''eu lloagland, 2995 NK Douglas,;..,. ,i ,.:,! , ,,; !,.,, .. , ...... . ... . " ' . " ,cnau ; en,m a puunua c uuuc - 1 cs;. ,,. .,,,, , ... STEFANIC1I To Mr. and Mrs. : ,,e am cigiu o pounns i'i ounc - CS' , . aiw.ir.ii iu air. anu jirs. session William Stinnett, PO Box 366, The Rev. and .Mrs. Everett Gard Glide, July 2, a son, Evan Todd; jner of the Dillard -Winston Metho weight 8 pounds W ounce. Jdist Church are at Indian Springs WHITE To .Mr. and Mrs. Mur-;near Medford attending the annual rel White Sr., 1902 NV Carl, Rose-1 District .Minister's Retreat, burg, July 3, a son, Muriel Eu- i Mrs. A. W. McGuire. her daujjh- rawndu Hoinayne; wcv.ht 0 pounds ' 8' .a ounces. I iitiTwooD To sir. and Mrs. iCarl Chituood, 452 W. linpqua - ttisebr., ldleyld lit. Box 525. 1 Kuseuuiii, July 4. a son. I a u I i r.iui'ry jr.: svemni 7 noumis H'i ounces. W-D Church Picnic To Be Rescheduled By PHEBE McGUIRE The previously planned picnic for members of the Dillard - Winston MethfMlit Chur.h nnrt thttip fi-inn.lc on Sunday was postponed due to,"", onaron uison. the unlavorable weather. The event will be re-scheduled at a later date 1 Community Park. The "Sharing Program" for par- I altc-ndcd the Dillard-Winston Molh ; otiist Summer Bible School was held Thursday evening at the j church. A large crowd was in at- 1 an avcrago of 05 in attendance was ; reported throughout t the Itto-wcokl ! tor, Mrs. John Dyhre, and Mrs. j Dyhre ' infant daughter, Kim, have I returned lo Winston from a trip to ;San Diego and Ixis Angeles. They I left Tuesday evening to drive the 1 termor s sister, June aibule, anu a niece, Alice Unwell, lo San Diego. Miss Howell is from lnglcwoml, Calif. Also making the trip was Mrs. Dyhre's son, Chuckie, who re mained in Montebello, Calif., lo spend the next three weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. llollmger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilberd and two sons were in Winston Saturday' to visit Mrs. Gilbcrd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul White. They returned to their home in Portland Sunday taking their daughter, Su san, who had neen visiting ncr grandparents for the past few weeks. Adventists Aid Mission Projects The Uosehurg Seventh-day Ad vent isl church contributed recent ly to a project in Mexico City which will eventually see 10 new Advenlist churches erected there. Dr. Lewis Hart, Sabbath School superintendent, stated that pres ent plans call for two commun ity centers, each with a seating capacity of 200 lo 300 persons. These will later become diuretics. Al present there arc five Advent isl churches in the city. The church also heard a report on ils medical project for the past quarter the Port-of-Spain Community llnspifnl in Trinidad, West Indies. The hospital is add ing a new wing, the report said which will bring its in-patient ca- naCIIV In 100. T ie hoslllta now lin.1 B0 beds and is COnslailtly filled to capacity. -New, tipto-thc nuiuiiu I'tiiiipim-iii io ui-iiis; aim- cd also, in order lo continue ils i s'iiicil-iis acti is v iu iiiu suiiiiiiuii- ity, the report stated. The Seventh-day Advenlist de nomination operates 114 similar sanitariums and hospitals throughout the world, plus a like number of clinics, not including mobile clinics working in the field at let intervals in connec tion with established hospitals. Students Interviewed A special feature of (he Sab bath School program was an in terview between "Pat" Snow, di rector of the junior department of the local Sabbath School, and Miquel (Mike) and Victor t'on trcros who, with their parents, came to the Itosehnrg area lrom San S.i vndm e. l ie liovt. attend- ed lllC chlllch'S local elementary I school liist year. Mike was one of the Kraduulcs. Anolher (cnture was a first hand rnport from tlm Island of .lamnica bv Clarence Muiimh the father of Dr. A. B. .Munror, local physician. Hn slated thai there arc many Adventist chtircli es on the island. Idled Worker Climb Noted WASHINGTON (t I'll The gov-, prnmi'nt rciiorlnl tuilay thai un- j pnipliiynient increased 800,00".) to i 4.800,1)00 iiiillinn in June, with teen agei's aicuuntiiiii liir all of the iniicase. ! At the siiinc time, the Labor j Di'liiirliiient's Bureau of Labor j Statistics announced that total em ployment in the country climbed to over 70 million for the first j time in the nation .1 history. Labor Secretary V. Willaid ; Wirt. aid the new employment j niarn. "on the face of it, seem j lil:e a aood record." Hut he said ! the nation should take nole of the I fait that unemployment was 1.5 million higher than June, 1918. The seasonally adjusted unem ployment rale for June was 5 7 per cent, same as in April, be fore the teen a e influx began. The rale had been S9 per cent in .May and 5.5 per cent in June, If2. BOYS AND GIRLS ETON. Knlanrl ( I I'l i-Clauile i Taylor, i classics teacher t,uu will inoie from the all boy Kton ' School to the all-gn I North Kore land Uidiie School next sear. tzot olf to a duoious start today s.hen ihe said he cxpect'i no dillitulty ;in the awitch because "girls , !no different from boya " re I Men., July I, 1963 Thi Canyonville Visitor Recent Graduate i By BETH CHAPPELL ' Dave Dunbar, who was recently prailu:.terl frnm San .In. statu r.sl. lege with a BA decree, is visiting in Canyonville wilh his parents, !the Franklin Duubars. He major ed in languages. Skit Praunttd A skit. "The Art Linklctler Kid- Ulij Hour." was presented by Rain !bow Girls of South Douglas As- Uembly at their recent meeting. ! Prticipling were Mary Connor. -v ael- 1,1 r"Sn' Diuwn, iciiny ana nu.auu ii.uii The Rev. Claude Malan. Mrs. C. J. Brent, Mrs. Ncltie Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer and fam ily and the Franklin Dunbars are currently altending the Assembly of God Church Camp at Brooks. city uecoruer iiuj;u miiuup it-. mimls all residents that there is an ordinance in the city of Canyon- j villc asi"st dogs running at large. wcokciui ai hk-iiout ou, ' """ ere re cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neilson en route lo New Mexico. William McKinney and daughter, Marilyn, with the former's mother, I Mrs. Huse McKinney of Medford. went to Portland recently where I Mrs. McKinney boarded a plane for Anchorage. Alaska. While in Portland McKinney visited his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Davis of Benverton. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kelley Sr. drove to Bandon Sunday Iu pick up their grandson, David El lingson, who will visit with them for a time. Pvt. Charles Kelley reportedly ar rived in Germany June 20 and is stationed 15 miles from his broth er, Sgt. George W. Kelley Jr. DRESS THE PART PULLMAN. Wash.- (UPI)-The director of the high school sum mer camp ploy at Washington Slate University said today he is having no probloms with the cos tuming of the cast. The director, Del Carson, is staging the play. "Rebel Without A Cause," a production that deals with teen-agers and juvenile de linquency. "I insl tell them to come as thev are. Thev couldn t lie cos tumed more perfectly, Larson said. WORLDS TO CONQUER LONDON (UPn British coltim that n fiisl-iislim tcum ot Ktis- sian rowers Uuugm a uanuumu and tlarls in London, indicating thev mav try to become world champions in that snort, a favor ite in British pubs. "I am not mutiny women, said Cassandra in his Daily Mir ror column. '"The only piacc 10 learn darls properly is in a pith and there are no pubs in Russia. LEGAL NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLtTMBNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thai Tutl- r.?uZAJ&rtM i n.oi.. counlv Court House. RoioDurg, Ort- oon, nave been fixed as Iht Unit tnd pact ,,? iiitd by mt undersigned m mt circuit touri oi me aiaie oi w,pv" P00'1"' cu""- 1Pr,b"', D""lm""' Dated and first published: July Isl, 1,63. CHARLES WILKENS INSLEY Extcutor of the Ltsl Will tnd Testament and Estate ol HAR RIET EVANS INSLEY, deceased. NO. 7717 NOTICI OP EXECUTRIX IALI OP REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THI STATE OP OREOON POR DOUOLAS COUNTY ' PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the miller ol Iht Eslalt , ol DELIA 1icCARTHY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Delia McCarthy, deceased, pur suant to an erdrr 01 sale of Iht Circuit Court of the Slttt of Oregon lor Douglts County, Probatt Department, made and en tered In the above enlitlsd estate on Iht 2!lh day ol June, 1,63 will oiler lor salt and mil lrom and alter the 3Qlh day of July 1,63, lor ceifi or for pari nih and I ojh credit, el 313 eacmc difib., KoseDum. Orenon the following described reel property sitid estate, to-wit Lots S and 4, Block Ji, RAILROAD AD DITION lo th City ot Roseburg, Doug las CO' inly, Oriflon. Trie sale will be sublect to tht confirma tion of the Above entitled court. IRENE: WANOEMAN, Execulrl DANIEL P. KE0HANE Attorney lor tiirculrlx 115 Pacific Bldg. Roteburg, Ore-go-, Dale of first publication: July 1. 1ft? Data ol last publication: July II. IU3 CLASSIFIED INDEX AIRCRAFT M APARTUENTS FOR RENT AUCTIONS . . AUIO INSURANCE AUTOMOTIVb s::rvice II AUTOMOTIVE WANTED 13 AUTOS FOR SALE II AUTO TRUCK PARTS 7S flOATS AND MOTORS 51 BUILDING fATERIAL. .... ,1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ... H flUSINESS PERSONALS I CARD OF rsANKS S COMMERCIAL RENTALS ... )l FXCHANOC REAL ESTATE ... 31 FARM CQUIPMFNT 70 FARMS AND RANCHES 3, FLORISTS , FUEL ,1 HAV AND GRAIN II HEAVY EQUIPMENT 7J HELP WANTED ., II HELP WANTED MEN IS HCLP WANT EO WOMEN H HOUSES FOR RENT f HUNirR'S ATTENTION . income property 3' instruction . ' livestock 1 loans and Finance 31 logging equipment 74 lost and found 17 LOTS AND ACREAGES 3t IVASKCT BASKET ... S' (.;C'LLANEOUS FOR SALE .. IS ,'ISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... Jl MISCELLANEOUS WANT EO .. I MOBILE HOMiE PARKS 31 MOBILE HOMFS . Jl IV.Q8IL6 HOMES FOR RENT .. MOTORCYCLES 77 MUSICAL INSI RUMENTS SO I.OIICS II OFFICE EQUIPMENT SI ,'. RSONALS 7 P-TS AND PET SUPPLIES .. II POULTRY AND RABBITS . . II PO.'.-R SA.VS 71 RTAL ESTAIF ., .34 REAL ESTATE Y.ANTEO . 3) POCfA Alio IOA7D POOMS FOR RENT 17 SCrDS NURSERY STOCK . . SS SPORTING GOCOS . . SI TIMBER AND SAVMILLS .... 41 TRADfc MISCELLANEOUS 1 TRUCKS FOR SALt 7. WAN I EO RENT IS SVOR WANTED 17 tYHIUi Tl) 9 II Ntwi - Rtvitw, Roicburg, Ort. If Classified Section CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIAL 672-3321 CASH RATES Ai.irtiitrf FOf BuimeH lYitrtm SoilOuj Trill Art Cord of Thanks $2.00 l-Dav rote 2 lints SI. 00 3-Doy rote 2 lines $2.00 6-Day rale 2 lines $2.75 30-Day rale 2 lines $6.00 I -Day rate 3 lines SI. 50 3-Day rote 3 lines $2.75 6 Doy rate 3 lines $3.75 30-Day tale 3 lines $8.00 CREDIT Ato.l litis s:!,!:t to 50 rnt !iv.:i r a ;i :o.- cieait DEADLINES P'xiu PlitI Ai.Ml.s.ni t P.M. Olf Prior U Pubticiiion. Tro Kl.Yl-Rrjvia ntlrvil trti hi t to clissif, tM or reji:! in clliiilno nr. I.UD7. ADJUSTMENTS If yo-jr lav.aii? aMt ppau incorrectly, colt i)( us ij.ir.iG.iiii,. V.i ami not u res ronsiDle lor mo- tUi one incorrect iniertion. SuO resjBnjibi.it is limited to correct instrtio.1 Di advirtisrrcerit. Refuali Will Hit li Mill Uirt 1IH M tin Card of Thanks CARD OF THANK THANK YOU, all lh many friends who sin m carat, dowers end flood wishes end visited m during my stay in tha hospital. I would like to write each of you person ally hut there ware so many It is Impos sible. They were all appreciated so very much and It was so nice to hear from all of yoj, Mrs. P. N. (Meble) Busenbarh. Personals SIGURD J. R. IVERSON Please contact Lous Iverson, 143 S. 4th St., Coos Bey. drinking Phqblev? Call Alcoholics An onymous. 7j-M29. YOUR AEtna LIfa" agent Is Vince Schuelll". can ej-JWi or Res. 473-4119. YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing con tldential advice may contact Catholic Char Ities, 371 W. Broadway Eugene, Oregon Diamond 5-J442. Help Wanted Men 15 ALL AROUND mtchlnlst and comb, welder Kcyslon. Macwno Worki. m NE Ch.slnul. WANTED Mirrl.ri m.rV with c.r lor local Full.r Bruit! Co- roul. DOS per week guar anteed to ilarl. Phono 073-13,1 overling, only. WANTED Heavyduly" mocnantci. Ploosi call m-3!I, 7M,U alter o p.m. J. R. Slandl.y K Son. Logging Co. EXPERVeNCED unlet .lalVon Ittndtnt Modtrn Station, good pay. Wrltt giving ant, qualification!, references, fo Iht New, Review, Bo 676. OVERFORTY? Wliv'worknor-oiheri?-i?l per wook can be your, by itrving custom. tr. in Douglai Co. Part.flme con.ldered. Write Rawlelgh, 306 Adeline. Oakland. Calif. MAN WANTED Unexpected change make, vacancy In Douglai Co. Opportunity l take over tMabllolied buslnest. Dealer, earning! S135 and up weekly. Writ Row. reign, joa Adeline, uakiano. cam. WANTED 4' DOUGLAS FIR cordwood, 6" to 11" die. S15cord. Glanvtlle Box 673-3781. DO YOU" NEEO MONEY" OPPORTUNITY of llfellmt In direct loll ing. Show our customers In your area quality clothing In the comfort of tselr home, stvt them 30 to 30?.. Up to Sl.000 samples furnished free. No txptrlenct needed. Make money from the first sale. Full or pert tlmt. Northwesltrn ' Woolen Co.. SIO-lsl Avt. N Minneapolis, Minn.. Box 7. Help Wanted Women 16 PRACTICAL nurse, live In, car for elderly man. No drinkers or smokers. 473-3151, RECeptT6NliTFOR type. Writ Box 474, Co The News Review. MIDDLE AGED housekeeper tor elderly man. Live In. V7J777. WOMEN" WANTED tor "moleT manaoement training. See Classification No. 19. LADY to tnke char tie of motherless home. Contact W. G. Bailey. 971 NE Division. Myrtle Creek, Or. WANTED Woman'"dlnner cook, ex perienced waitress nd experienced cook's hflper and dishwasher. Apply In person between a.m. and U noon or from 4 p.m. to I p.m. Island Cafe. 1353 NE Stephens. Work Wanted 17 ALTERATIONS, resl-.'ling, lur.clolh coals. suits, dresses. Work guartnletd. I71-7M3. CARPENTER WOR K "Palfilingor-flVnerai repair Call I7,-S3J4. CARPENTER WORKAND REPAIRS C. 7.1. Nalllcld. 173-JIJI F.C BOOKKEEPER. Jr. Accountant. Vyr, exp. Ctll Sutnerlln 43,-93,l. IRONiNGi" ioc hourV Picaijpand otiivtr Call 473-77U alter 3 p.m. MOWING, Dadgt Irlrnmlng, ilowtr cartyard work. Ovn equipment. 177.1741. IRONING Cheap. Plfkup and Delivery.-" 6I7-47.M Instruction 19 PRIVATE DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Cell 673-7517 MOTEL" MANAGEMENT: MEN." WOMEN AND COUPLES wanted for immedlflte training. Excellent future. American Motel, lne , Box 669, c o The News Review. Loans and Finance 21 LOANS AUTO, furniture, salary, etc. Wally Smith, mgr. LAURENTIOsI FINANCE. 113 SE Oak, phone t)i-U. Family Finance Heme Cw.ed tnd operated Leant I' 3 to St SCO On noi'.r vehicles end furniture 't SE Wasl.ln0.9n 7MJI Livestock Loans Southern Orsgon PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN 202 .Medical Arts Bltig. Phone 673-3248 KNCCK ON ANY DOOR It would lev.e a lonfj time to txnenK (n approifmatelv 1I,COO doors, ye) NEWS-RPVIE WANT ADS er ad rnlttiw to the! meny subscribers' homes every day without knocking. Par quick action it low cost WANT ADS can't be bej)t. II you need cesh in e hurry ,mj have good usable merchandise you no lenqer need sell it thru a low cost NEWS-REVILW WANT AD. DIAL OR 2-3321 ASK ABOUT UL'R LOW 10 day n.vrns wmi can- IKLLATION PRIVILEGES.