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Friday & Saturday "SAMSON and the 7 MIRACLES OF THE WORLD" plus WARRIORS FIVE" Jack Palance plus Color Cartoon Tonight "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab Hunter-Frankie Avalon Scott Brady-Jim Backus Gary Crosby plus "THE HUNS" In Color Action Pocked All The Way! lox Office Opens at 8:15 Show Starts at Dusk Tonight "THE LION" William Holden Trevor Howard plus "COME FLY WITH ME" Dalores Hart-Hugh O'Brien Pamela Tiffin-Karl Maiden .''f Gates Open 8:00 . j Show at 9:00 I Shows Start at DUSK thru Sat.! GREATS ESCAPE ' STEVE JAMES ' McQueen garner attenborougb ? coiORrpwwisiiw plus . . "SPORT-A-RAMA" x SURPRISE PRICES ON ALL Amana Ibright FREEZERS Models D-13-18-23 fSii Eymann Reports Rent Is On Way CAI CM ,... SALh-M (I PI I Rep. Richard t mann, D-Marcola, said Wednes- uay the rent money he owes the state board of control is on its way ano charged the board "is evident- V Starting thtt nstliti,...! : early." - i"i.ai vduipaiija j "Gov. Mark Hatfield, Secretary I 0ne su't that could be paired of State Howell Appling Jr. and I w'h a lady executive's briefcase. State Treasurer Howard Belton of'" example, had a collarless the all-Republican Oregon Board I jacket to mid-hip, loosely cinched of Control must relish the oppor-!''th a narrow brown leather belt tunity of using personal attack I and garnished with four little flap and smear on a political oppo-1 pockets. His suit shoulders were "". i-.Miiann ueclared. ine board voted Tuesdav to ; seek a garnishment of the Lane I county lawmaker s legislative pav to get S79.65 rent he hadn't paid for a state-owned house he occu pied during the session. Eymann said today he was "amazed at the board's sncakv personal attack," especially after he had discussed a number of state and national issues with Ap pling just before the board's meet ing Tuesday. "Appling made no effort to in form me of the final amount due or of any action planned by the board," Eymann declared. LOCK-JAW LONDON (I'PI) - Betty Lock, 35. won 850 pounds (S2.38U) in i ln... f,.n,i rirJ, damages from her dentist Wed nesday after she testified he dis located her jaw while pulling eight teeth. CROSBY-HOPE TR.VOA.V tv SATURDAY ELVIS PRESLEY in "Follow Thor D.-eom" plus GLENN FORD in "Experiment in Terror" NORTHWEST WEATHER on NORTHWEST NEWS Western Oregon's comprehensive national and local weather analysis with John Doyle v Prcsen,ed bv ' 0! Greyhound Lines t"gftv TONIGHT kpic CHANNEL 6:05-6:10 4 FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY WITH PURCHASE OF 27?7 Freezers Model T-110-B Drive Up To The Door And Walk In! 635 Southeast Stephens OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9:00 PM Cray Flannel Suits On Tap For Milady's Fall PARIS (UPD'The woman in His charcoal gray dresses, i One pink coat had a taupe silk i over a navv blue crepe dress, the gray tlannel suit will be on slim as a reed, were moulded lining, with pink shirt and taupe j and another' of black satiny oil the cummuter trains this year. throueh the waist and iwn.iiiv hit. hi,nie nnH.iih a i.,;i .!.,:- m . , . ' Hesisner Cuy Laroche, present-: lnS h collection in the fall- winter Paris fashion week, pa-i "ded his pretty mannequins in charcoal gray wool suits and HrpltC au HiH tha Utilieu nf V!n . .,iiii(i,tiMii6. n sr.. s ay mu riuueu ; Ricci Tuesday natural and the narrow skirts iust hid the knee. I Decision By Federal Court Should Speed Desegregation By AL KUETTNER United Press International A concerted campaign by inte gration groups for faster public school desegregation has received a new boost from a significant federal court decision. U.S. District Judge Edwin M. Stanley ruled Wednesday that a 'stairstep" desegregation pro gram in the schools of Durham, N.C., alter just one year's trial. . lul , .uere "-'' lill'-v and junior high schools de- is too slow. He ordered clemen segregated in September and high schools one year hence. Stanley's decision, if upheld in the higher federal courts, could provide the legal foundation for attacking similar plans in opera tion in a number of other South ern school systems. It was one of the rare cases since the Su preme Court school decision of 1954 in which a court has thrown out a gradual desegregation pro gram already in operation. Integrates By Degrees Durham, which began a grade-a-year integration program by school divisions in 1962, admitted to previously all-white schools 33 Negroes at the elementary level, 30 to junior high and 15 to high school. Stanley ordered almost 200 Ne groes admitted to Durham white schools this fall, gave others the chance to transfer by Aug. 12 and directed the total desegrega tion of everything through high school by September of 1964. Until recently, federal courts have been inclined to accept "stairstep" desegregation plans as moves in good faith by school 6:00 to 9:00 SPECIAL OFT BIG-BIG CAPACITY LOW LOW PRICE ONLY TO 88 With Operating Trade , .... less, following the princess line that appears to be the main dress silhouette for winter. j Gray For Evening I Laiwhe even went gray for Ui'dninn 4 ..I... I sun niui a snon, open jacket had a lining of dark gray i oilcloth-like fabric with a match-1 ter anti-frosters as a black seal ing tain. coat with leopard collar and Laroche also splashed pink j matching hat. A black wool gab throughout the collections. He I ardine coat had black mink showed narrow wool deep pink I sleeves. The audience deeided his coats. Dhncess-line nale nink t mannequins in brovvn-anri-u-hiti crone cocktail dresses and ninlc. ! and-gray tweed suits. I boards, ""ho jurists usually have retained supervision over the pro cedure to make certain it was not being used in a discrimina tory fashion. District Judge Frank A. Hooper refused to speed up the grade-a-year program of the Atlanta schools, lloupcr ruled that the city school board was moving in good faith. Alabama Law Upheld At the pupil placement level. Alabama's law has been iiuheld by the Supreme Court which left its good faith application up to Alabama school authorities. A dis-1 tricl ilirl'jp Ii:k nrilm-nH Rirminit. ham to prepare i. September segregation plan under the law. Latest ligures show that fewer than one out of 200 Negroes in 11 Southern states attend classes with white children. The National Association for (he Advancement of Colored People (NAACl'l has led the legal fight for more speed. Of the 70 school cases the NAACP has pending, n.ost "involve some question of gradualism," according to Jack CireenberB of the agency's legal defense fund. Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, speaking for the court in a Memphis, Tenn., parks de segregation case, warned that it "was never contemplated that the concept of 'deliberate speed' would countenance indefinite delay in elimination of racial barriers in schools, let alone other public fa cilities ..." Vital Statistics Vital Statistics Divorce Suits Filed Pearl Irene vs. Leo Theodore Heicler. Married at Reedsport Nov. 1 18, 1061. Plaintiff charges defend ! ant is guilty of habitual extreme intemperance. She asks attorney i fees and division of properties, j These include house boat located on the Scholfield Kiver. Reedsport; miscellaneous household furniture i and appliances, boat with IS HP 1 outboard motor, and joint savings and checking accounts. i Opal vs. Diston Rankin. Married I in Roscburg April 23, 1955. Deser tion charged. Divorce Decrees James Howard from Mabel Ma : lie Wales. Plaintilf granted cus ' tody of their five minor children, ' with visitation rights, neither par ty to marry for six months. Itcgina J. from Gene A. Akcrs. Property settlement agreement ratified. Jack Earl from Jo Win Cox. ! Custody of minor child awarded to defendant, with plaintiff to pay lo defendant $55.10 monthly child sup port or such other sum as is al lowed by U.S. Navy allotment. Upon his discharge from the serv ice the suppjrt payment shall be reviewed by the court. Dismissal Shirlev Ann vs. Darell C. Hock- nm:i llnnn motion nf nlaintiff. case dismissed without costs to I either party. Movie Showtime Thursday. July . mj starlite DRive-iw-open ai shows start at dusk. -sport-a-Rama" and "Great Escape PINE DRIVE-IN Bargain nile, Ooen at B:1S. Shows start at dusk. "Road to Hong Kong" and "Mountain Road" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gatfi Open al 8:00. Show at 9:00. "The Lion" and "Come Fly With tV.t?" CLOVERLE AF DRIVE-IN (Sulhcrhn) Box office oopni al 8:15. Show at dusk. "Opera tion Bikini" and "The Huns" STARLITE ORIVE IN-Open l :I5. Shows stort ai rjus. "Spon-a-Rama" end "Great j rno.y. wviv ... PINE DRIVE-IN Open al 8:15. Shows start al dusk. "Follow That Dream" and "Exper iment In Terror" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN-Gales open at ,:00. Show at 9:00. "The Lion" and "Come Fly Wilh Wt" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (SJlherllr.t Bo, IT I' A V S TO I' A I KONIIE NEWS-REVIEW A D F. PI I S E K S SHIRLENE BRAZIE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT Don't be afraid to try foreign dishes. There is nothinx myster ious nr peculiar about them: re member they arc only foreign to us. Actually, many of the ingredi ents are old familiar ones you have been using for years, just combin ed differently. Another point in favor of many foreign dishes is that they can be prepared i;i advance and will stand extra minutes of cooking time so that the hostess can have a few extra minutes lo join the party in the living room before silting down to the table. Try a few foreign recipes on the family. I'ick one of your favorites to serve at your next dinner party. For Fin Food and Fast Service, dine at . . . THE TIMBER GRILL 732 S t. Cost 672-9109 .......... ....... ...v .at... . Ionian "Ml' fit was of sparkling pink brocade ' a narrow skirt topped by a casual i pullover. ! Another Uroche trend was fur j dresses, vests and fur sleeves on Ln ..1...U , 1. :. . ...... viuui coai. uespne ine wiu - nig Juiy neai, ms models man-1 aged to keep walking in such w Donvskin suits would he in in a chilly English home but defi- i nitely overheated in the United ; States. Recognizes. Curvts Laroche definitely recocnized that fpmiilpii hw Tii. s mnlJ T .,,isJ"! CUr ,Us ! i 1 l dresses ! MUesl a8nd wuT. "T. beiuess and with a seam or cath crs underneath the bustline. The same fluttering feminuie line continued into the cocktail dresses. He showed many beige, white and pink crepes as well as traditional black, and all were short. Two coats that brought ap plause were one of navy blue seal. LEGAL NorionolForesr Timber For Sale McKinUu Rnrk Cu de-jOral auction bids will be received!?' )ol"'(' '.CPt '"r stumpage inelud - u.v me forest Supervisor, or his auii.orizea representative at the of fice of the Forest Supervisor, Fed eral Office Building, Roseburg, Or egon, beginning at 2:00 P.M., Au gust 20, 1963, for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 181 acres, more or less, within sections 10, 11 and 15, T. 24 S., R. 1 E., W.M.. surveyed, in the Umpqua National Forest, Oregon. The esti mated volumes arc: 6.500 M board feet of Douglas-fir, 400 M board feet of sugar pine. 200 M board feet of western hemlock and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M hoard feet is as fol lows: Douglas-fir $15.80, sugar pine $5.05, western hemlock and other species $5.65. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage including depos it for sale area betterment: $3.00 base rate plus an additional $12.25 for Douglas-fir, $3.00 base rate plus mi iiuiiiuonai ai.au tor sugar pine, $2.00 base rate plus an additional $3.10 for western hemlock and oth er species and $0.55 for slash dis posal or all species. The stump age rates payable for each spe cies will be increased by the amor tization rate in effect for Unit spe cies when the unamortized esti mated cost of the main haul roads has been amortized by timber scal ed. The unamortized estimated cost is $18,090.00. Amortization rates are: Douglas-fir $9.11 per M board feel, sugar pine $1.05 ptr H board icci anil western Hemlock and oth er species $2.41 per M board feel, Amortization of estimated main haul road costs is computed on 80 percent of the estimated timber volume. The prices bid for stump age shall be considered as tenta tive rates subject lo quarterly cal endar adjustment upward or down ward by 0.5 of the difference be tween the average of the monthly Douglas-lir region indices, as cal culated by the Forest Service or the Western Pine Association Lum ber Price Index for the three pre vious months, and the following base indices: Douglas-fir 103.02(C), sugar pine 104.66, western hem lock and other species 91.68(A). Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three months period following the quar ter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rales who sunmiucu a sausiaciury sein !as staled above. When the adjust- cd bid will be permitted immedi , ed r;itns bv snprips are lower than atelv to continue auction bidding. ;the base rates, the difference be- itween the total dollar value of tholier's or certified check in uic sum I timber cut at adjusted rates undlof $,4M).O0 must accompany each at ))J1S(, ralp)i wjj ))e ,.ccor(iC(j for . bid, lo be applied to the purchase , . ,... ,'.,: f,,,l,l rnl ..in .I tnv on. each .species. The sl.iiniiauc rate for a species will not be increased above the base rate until the sub sequent adjusted rales above the base rate will develop an accumu lated total dollar value lor Hie spe cies in excess of the recorded ac cumulated difference for all spe ,,, , 1.1: 1.. CIPS. ticalecl IIIIIS Will lie piiuiltl opened and posted, at the office of the Forest Supervisor, at 2:00 I'.M., ; on August 20. 1.L All those who by submitting It ' willing on a bid will be permitted immediately Forest Service bid form. The right to continue auction bidding. A iiicin- to reject any and all bids is re ev order, bank (hull, cashier's or, served. Forest Service hid forms certified check in the sum of S.l,- for use in submitting scaled bids 700 00 must accompany each hid, ' and full information concerning to be applied lo the purchase price. I the timber, the conditions of sale refunded, or retained for appliea-j and the submission of bids should tion lo any claim for damages, ; be obtained from the District according tii the conditions of sale. Hunger, Toketcc Hanger Station, If requested by the purchaser, eon-; Toketec Star Route. Idlcyld Park, tract terms will permit felling of i Oregon, or the Forest Supcrvi timber in advance of payment up to sor, Hoseburg, Oregon, before bids Hie value of the performance Ixind. : arc submitted. If an oral hid is declared to be, high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately con- ' "" " , firm the oral bid by submitting it ! in writing on a Forest Service bid , form. The right to reject any and : I all bids is reserved. Forest Service ibid forms for use in submitting i sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the condi-j lions of sale and the submission ol bids should bo obtainnd from the District Rancor. Steamboat Maim er Station, hlleyld Park, Oreuon, or the Forest Supervisor. Hose burjf, Oregon, before bids are pub milled. "Oouo'ai County Court totfclli ivfoootals un til t-1041 'or the removal al abandoned; Highway Maintenance building located 17 ' m-ies east of Canvonvi'ie on Tine' Trait ; Highway at St. Johns Cree. France twUd'ng : ppro'maleiy 3040 on concrete block must b re"WviHj from trn premises and ara ; caanj up to satisfaction o the Oouetai 1 '.OuMv Parks Department Douglas Courtly , rtMerves the right to reiecf any or all pro-1 povais. DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT j By EARL PLUM ME P Eecutiv Amitat Dated July 23, (Hi. ' Wardrobe ' ai"M ir.C VIUlll, UTIICU 11 IKIl, with black seal collar and cuffs ! The model peeled out of this to i show a slink short evenin" shift i of the same satinv cloth with a i shirred front and 'crossed straDs .1 , over me oarcoack. LEGAL NahonolForeit Timber For Sale Desert Fir Timbar Salt Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the of. fice of the Forest Supervisor. Fed eral Office Building. Roseburc. Or egon, beginning at 2:00 P.M.. An. KUM a' lMlJ' lor 511 mercnanlaD e -- u ne ium timber marked or designated for''", following a trip to Washing- cutting on an area embracing 700 ' tun- hcr they ere joined by I . or less uS sic-! on. Richard, and their neph- tions 27, 28, 33 and 34, T. 2li S., 1 1 i-cij;iiion aiciimiocK, lor a R. 3 E., and sections 2. 3, 10, 11, ldei!U sca f'sh'"8 trip. Leighton Me 14 and 15, T. 27 S., R. 3 E., W.M ! Clintock resides in Aberdeen, Wash, surveyed, in theUmpn.ua National Mr. ,nd Mr,. Lckh.rt ,.i Z M,,''T,rl,VOl;itlll! latll,r-s lu"'e'-. Mrs- Marie uel, r m ibar JCC.' 0 Stickney, all of Salem, were recent 2 M boai-d, feet " weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ponderosa pine, sugar pine and ..viL-iii Hum- pine, -iuu m ouaru feet of western hemlock and oth er species. The minimum accept able bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir S20.23, pontic-1 Allca Hamacher, Florence Helm rosa pine, sugar pine and western and Dora Boss of North Douglas white pine S1U.4U, western hem- Clrangc; Viva Marehioli and Mar lock and other species $9.55. This I guerito Latirander of Drain Amor includes the following rales, per ican Legion Auxiliary, and Ovetn ing deposit for sale area better - ment: $3.00 base rate plus an ad flitional 515.35 for Douglas-fir, $3.00 base rate plus an additional $5.50 for ponderosa pine, sugar pine and western white pine, $2.00 base rate plus an additional $5.65 for western hemlock and other species and SI. 90 for slash disixisal for all spe cies. The stumpage rates payable for each species will be increased by the amortization rate in effect for that species when the un amortized estimated cost of the main haul road has been amortiz ed by timber scaled. The unamor tized estimated cost is $15,770.00. Amortization rates are: Douglas fir $5.98 per SI board feet, pon derosa pine, sugar pine and west ern white pine S2.14 per M board feet and western hemlock and oth er species $2.21 per M board feel. Amortization of estimated main haul road costs is computed on 80 percent of the estimated tim ber volume. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject to quarter ly 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 or the Western Pine Association Lum-1 ber Price Index for the three pre-1 vious months, and the following base indices: Douglas-fir 108.69(D), ponderosa pine, sugar pine and western white pine 82.23. western hemlock and other species 91.(18- (A). Such adjustments In the price for stumpage shall he applicable to timber scaled during Hie Llircc months period following the quar ter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter he less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjust ed rates by species arc lower than the base rates, the difference be tween the total dollar value of the timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rates will be recorded for each species. The stumpage rate for a species will nol be Increased above the base rale until the sub sequent adjusted rates above the base rate will develop an accumu lated total dollar value for the spe cies in excess of Uic recorded ac cumulated difference for all spe cies. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted, at the office of the Forest Supervisor at 2:00 I'.M.. on August 26, 1003. All those A money order, bank draft, cash- mice, refunded, or retained for ap plication to any claim for damag es, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the purchas er, contract terms will permit fell ing of timber in advance of pay ment up to the value of the per formance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIAL 672 3321 CASH RATES Aiii'htifl lot Runnm Wilinn Poiebu'i Met ' Cord of Thonk S2 00 t-Day rote 2 hnes SI. 00 3-Day rote 2 lines $2.00 6-Doy rote 2 tines $2 75 30-Day rata 2 lines -. $6.00 t-Day rate 3 lines SI. 50 3-Day rote 3 lines 52. 75 6-Day rote 3 line $3.75 30 Day rote 3 linei $8.00 CREDIT f;C. iuj.y.t to W cents tttfic t.-J'i; (Of trtrJH DEADLINES p'trn? Pirlr Aimnn.rti ? rv Di P'-v to Put"'.'"" lh N.t vrr, nmr.n Vt ti t to cmfr. edit or ritt my emitted ADJUSTMENTS I' IN' MtrMiTtAt Ipfrfl't tnco'ftKt'f, FOtify ol mffifrhstlHr svill RQt b ftS- ttmit'f ""ft lrn Of incor'i'.l lMlion, Su'L4 rdswnbiittv n hmilM to t correct .-"sertw of advtiiiisevfftt. tifeHi Will Nit ll Kilt Will Till M till Thurs., July 25, 1963 The Local News Miss Sandra Grovas of Seattle, arrived in Hoseburg Wednesday to visit until Friday with her two aunts, Mrs. Russell B. Rummel of this cit;. and Miss Ponce droves, who is visiting here from Los An geles. Mr. and Mn. John Leonard have I entertained as guests the lattcr's jnewphew. Col. Ralph Miner, and litis wife, of Sacramento, Calif.; ! -Miss Gladys Salmon of Whittier, ' Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Carley Ben nett of Paso Roblcs. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hollenbeck of Klamath Falls. ... , . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClinfock I ptm As; nicy. They stopped here en route home after a trip to South ern California to see relatives and friends. 1 Doak, Mina and Nadlne llisc, Joan 1 Lewin and I-ois Skeeters of June- tiun City assisted at the VA Hospi tal with the Voluntary Services pro gram luesday. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Anderson of Claremont, Calif., left Wednes day for Tacoma to visit their daughter, Bonnie Hewitt, following a few days here as houscguests of Mr. and Mrs. John William Robert son, in Laurelwood. The Rev. Mr. Anderson has retired as chaplain from the Veterans Administration, lie Korvofl rliunluin at C'timi White, Medford, and in Vancouver, Wash. The Andersons arc former Roseburg residents. John Marvin Robortson, WllO IS assistant buyers of women's budg el dresses at the Don Marche in Se attle, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert llocpp ner, and children, Laura and Rob in, of Seattle, have arrived here lo visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John William Roberison, in Laurelwood. Mrs. Hoeppner is the former Cnmillc Robertson of this city. CLASSIFIED SECTION Personals I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts oilier man my own. Enrman srniri. YOUR A ElnaLl la ageiil ll" Vlnce Sciiuetze. Call 473-303 1 or Res. 67.1-4619. DRINKING PPOBLEiV? Call Alcoholics Ar onymous. 473-4629. YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing con fidential advice may contact Catholic Char Mies, 278 W. Broadway, Eugene, Oiegoit, Diamond S-3443. IN DEBT! DON'T let bills cost your oo, your credit, everything you owni IF you aro in debt beyond your abil ity to pay and sincerely want to get out ol debt, see BUDGET CONSULT ANTS and have us explain our DEBT REDUCTION PLAN to you. One place to pay all bills, at a payment you can afford. No security, no co signers. NOT A LOAN COMPANY BUDGET CONSULTANTS Licensed unci Bonded Rosuliurg, OrcRon I'll. Olt 2 XV.I1 W SV, Main SL Notices 11 I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Johnny Lee Counts. I WILL not bt responsible for debts other than my own. Lester Flckes. Lost and Found 12 LOST Green and yellow Parakeet. Phone 67-I0V1 Help Wanted 14 CARRIER ROUTES open In Roseburg, Win si on i Sutherlln arens for The Portland Reporter. Henry Sherlock, dealer, 6-'320l. AAA-1 COMPANY now hiring In Rosoburn area. No experience necessary. We will Iraln you, Muit be able lo slart worn im mediately. Phone 617 HS4. SALESMAN or SALESWOMAN For Active Real Kstate Office EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Bob Horn Real Estate DON'T BE BASHFUL CALL UP! Are ou one of those people who! would like lo run a dandified ad hut jiut doosn'l know how to go ahuiil it. Arc you lookinn for a job, a house, a car? Do you have something lo sell? Run an ad it's easy. Just pick up your phone and call OR 2-3321. One of our experienced ad takers will gladly make Miggcstlons and help you write th ad. No extra charge, of course. Dial OR 2-3321 News - Review, Roieburg, Ore. 13 Help Wanted Men IS WANTED experienced diesel log truck drlv er. Cu 42-411. FAMILY mn lo eM Fuiter" Brush" Products On part time biit. or full lime, tWMttl, alter p.m. COMB I NAT ION- WELDE RTTppfy in person Valley Welding J, Mcnloe, 190 NE itepn- em. Phone '2474. YOUNG merried men to wwlT part lime evenings end weekends. Ph. e7M09, be tween Snd 7 pJ COMPANY has opening fn iticit&vtnQ men some experience preferred. Write NewS'Revlew Box Ui, WANTED Bureau certlflPkmbergraoer, with slud cne in experience. Cell e2-tm or EXPERIENCED" livestock"mnfo"" worlTl euclion. Peler single men. Trailer house furnished. Contact Tom Find lay, Douglas Livestock Merkel, Wilbur. Ph. 41-eOl or i FIREFIGHTER j HIGH SCHOOL arJ(t or oulvilcnt. S.I- ! " W!r month. Ooodline pi.ictions i .uouu is. stioctton nuai oir ?en ana oral interview. Apply City Fire Dept.. Mr. Sutxjld. Fire cniel. TSISTANTlrAGER Kor Sherwin Williams Paints Must be 21 or over. Call for an appointment. 518 SE Jackson. Phone 672-3523 Help Wanted Women 16 WOMEN wanted lor motel management training. See Classification 19. : ': Wanted 17 RECEPTIONIST, PBX operator, general ol flee, tec. is yeari exp. Call 671-7811 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTB vcari eitperienci Call Suliurlln 4S-ttl HEAVY equipment and dieset mecKanicaTio operator. 63-3774. IRONING, plckupanddelivcr ph- IRONlNG-Wc hour. 'Pickup, deliver. Call 673-775 belore 12 or aMer 5 p.m. ALTERATIONS, restyling. ' fur.clolK coatX lulls, dresses. Work guaranteed, 672-230J. CARPENTER WORK- Painting 0r"gene.-6i repair Call 679-S334. CARPENTER WOR K ANDRE PA I R S C. M. Hatlleld. 6713UI OEPENDAOLE college girl wishes iive"in housekeeping and or baby sitting position. Ph. 473-8OT BOY 16, able' bodied, willing to work aTanv"-1 thing. Bill VanKeuren, Box 210, Myrtle Creek. 663-4739. Instruction 19 , I private driving instructions C ill 671-7317 MOTEL MANAGEMENT: MEN. WOMEN AND COUPLES wanted for Immediate .raining. Excellent future. American Mo tell, inc. Box 669 The Newt-Review. Loans and Finance 21 WANTED small d I mounted land contracts bnd equllieft.Call 673-4193 or evel 473-AGfl. UOANS AUTO, furniture, salary, elc. Wally Smith, mgr. LAURGNTIDH FINANCE. 113 SE Oak, phone 673 4494. Family Finance Horn Owi.ed and operated Loans Up to SHOO On nolor vehicles and lurnlture 739 SE Waitilng.tm 673-iSS. Livestock Loans Southern Oregon PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN 202 Medical Arts BUig. Phone 673-3248 I SAVE WEEKLY So Easy This 1-2-3 Wayt 1. CONFER! Hold a family powwow. Oe clde fiow much each of you can save per week. 2. COMMENCE I Come on In. Gel a Signa ture Application Form for each big or Utile saver. 3. CONTINUE! Keep on target by deposit Ing fixed amounts every week. Watch most accounts growl DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK GbhjCicson 672-4401 Business Opportunities 22 FOR SALE OR TRADE Store and attached living quarters. Phone e79307. BUY from owner"- choice business lots, 100' 10', dose in. H'IM- SMALL RESTAURANT good location, do ing excellent business. For Inlormatfon phone a '3-4903. FOR SALE Used-lurnlture and appliance store, doing good business. Good location. Stock, lease, business. Priced right. Write News-Review Box 682. TIME Oil dlslrlbulorshlp and cut rale sta tion for sale or lease. Ideal for partner ship. Delivery truck needed. Will assist In establishing who lu sale gasoline, heating oil -routes. J47 Garden Valley Road, or phone ;?.i9i. Autu Trim & Upiiut.sLery Shop Well known lor custom work and furniture designing. Apt. plus rental. Serving 5 car lots 7 lurnlture stores. Grossing over 117,000 yearly. Call 69-5243, Commercial Rentals 24 COMMERCIAL RENTAL. 245 S. E. Jackson, Appro. 14x15. W month. Owner, 673-2026. FOR LEASE - equipped restaurant In Oakland. Phone f3-734. FOR RENT " SMALL SHOP III SOUIHGAT? L. w. Meliger sJ-MJ! Wanted to Rent 25 WANTED to rent 3 bedroom home. In Orecn School Dist. Have relerences. Call 673-474. TEACHER Coach Roseburg Hioh desires I nice I wo or 3 bedroom home. Refen-ncei. j Cflll collect atlrr 6 p.m. Monmouth J57-U2... , THREE or more bedroom house, targe lot. ' References. No children or pels. Write News-Review Box 64. , THREE or four bedroom home in good con di'ion, preferably on West side. No small children, inquire at the Coast to Coast More, bene Ockert. Ph. e 71-45 1. FAMILY of wishes' torrent" 3 "bedroom hous by Sept. 1. 190 to UtO. References. Write lo Carl Williamson, PO Box 420, The Dalles, Ore. Dept. Of Agriculture Employe WANTS to lease wilh or without option, 1 bedroom home wilh barn and large or smalt acreage. Roseburg area or north. Need pov seMon Immediately. Must be reasonable. Phone Voncaifa VI -244 Apartments For Rent 26 FURNISHED APT., garbage and water Inc. Inq. at 1303 SE Pine Apt. 7. 67J-J7J. unfurnished i"room apif Aduits"niy; water ano garoage serv. paa. w. hj NE Klamath. Call 6737314. NEWLY redecorated J BR apt., ground Hoar. Stove, retrlg., water and garb. (urn. Call 673-4765, or 73-7M ves. ATTRACTIVE redecorated f bedroom" apts., electric heat, nil utilities furnished. Priced from WS to W0. 3817 W Harvard t-Uil. SUTHERLIN UNION GAP ' APTS.'Tbdmr5o. bdm, 0 mo. Purn. (needing water and tlc. Sutherlln 45t-2i?a or i7?-5M. Kohlhagen Apts. Mfbotn. reasonable rent Jackkin 5t at Lena Ave. ADULTS ,711244 "A Geod Placa T Live"