The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 12, 1963, Page 11, Image 11

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    Steel Lawn j
Rake Essential
To Gardening
No gardener worth his salt
should be without a spring-tooth
steel lawn rake. It is essential to
outdoor housekeeping.
It is equally important to select
the proper steel lawn rake for the
use intended. There are two types:
(1; Fan - shaped lawn rakes have
flexible teeth joined together at the
bottom of the rake handle: (2)
Comb-shaped ones have teeth that
are attached to a bar which is
joined to the handle. Both types do
the same jobs and do them equally
well.
Pick Best Sitt
With the exception of a narrow
shrub-comb rake, whose seven flex
ible teeth are designed to remove
debris from among the stems of
shrubs, hedges and fruit bushes,
the comb-shaped rakes are gener
ally wider and heavier than the
fan-shaped rakes. Men prefer them
or the large fan-shaped rakes.
Women find the small, fan-shaped
rakes to be the most practical.
The thing to do is take several
sues of each kind from the dis
play rack of your garden equip
ment store. Compare weight and
case of handling. The rake that is
the most comfortable for you to
handle is the one for you. Remem
ber, weight and size have little to
0,0 with the efficient use of a steel
lawn rake.
But the pressure and raking mo
tion you use does. When you apply
heavy pressure to the rake, the
teeth collect debris from deep
among the grass plants. If you
apply only a little pressure and
use a flicking upward motion in
raking, you sweep the surface of
the lawn clean. Both fan and comb
shaped rakes respond to both types
of raking motion.
Aids Penetration
The steel teeth are strong, yet
so flexible they do not harm the
millions of tiny grass plants
that compose a lawn. They pene
trate between the blades of grass
and get close to the soil, bringing
embedded clippings, leaves and
debris, which tend to smother
grass, to the surface where you
can collect and dispose of them.
This cleaning helps rain and ir
rigation water to seep quickly into
tiie soil and allows the fertilizer
and lime you apply to be absorbed
into the soil. In addition, an occa
sional raking say once every
month or so improves soil aera
tion which is vital to the growth
ot grass. What is more, it allows
an- to circulate among the blades
of grass, helping to prevent seri
ous lawn diseases.
Make Repairs
To Lawn Now
The first few cool days, which
signal the aDDroaeh of fall, ln-inn
with them a new burst of enthusi-1
i.sm among home gardeners. New
plans, new hopes for the coming
year replace the languid atmos
phere of summer.
One of the first things the suc
cessful gardener does is to toucli
up the baro spots in his lawn, for
even the best lawns occasionally
develop a few. Using a good,
steel rake, loosen the soil as deep
ly as you can without disturbing
the grass that is present.
Buy Good Seed
Then a good grade mixture of
lawn seed should be scattered over
the area (never buy cheap seed,
it's false economy and always re
sults in dissatisfaction). After that,
rake the area with a gentle, circu
lar motion to flick just a few
grains of soil over the seed and
either roll it lightly or pat it down
with the back of a shovel to firm
the soil over the seed.
When germination starts don't
let the lawn suffer from lack of
water or the tiny seedlings will
dry out and die. Of course, if you
must plant a new lawn, prepare
the soil well, loosening it at least
one spading fork deep and incor
porating thoroughly lime and fer
tilizer at the rate of about 3
and 5 pounds per 100 square feet
respectively, as a general rule.
Continue mowing as long as
grass is growing. Get the leaves
raided up or swept up before the
rains plaster them down so they
smother the grass. If you use a
lawn sweeper, breaking the leaves
into small pieces with a roatary
mower greatly reduces the bulk.
But if you rake by hand it's easier
to get them up if they are not
crumbled.
If you arc planning to use weed
controls, it's advisable to get
started so it won't delay whatever
fall seeding is needed. Do have the
foliage moist when weed controls
are applied. There's a two-fold
benefit the particles cling more
tightly and the absorption of the
biochemicals is faster. The tiny
droplets in a dew film are best
but sprinkling or rain is a good
substitute.
In drought, iction of weed con
trols will be slower but just as
certain.
RIVERBEND CLUB
The September meeting of the
Riverbend Garden Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Ken McCoy
with Mrs. Harlcy Smith co-hostess.
Eleven members and three
guests were present. Routine busi
ness was transacted.
Mrs. A. A. Jacoby of Looking
glass was guest speaker for the
evening and gave a talk and dem
stration on flower arrange
ments. Mrs. T. J. Osborne will be host
ess for the October meeting. '
AZALEA CLUB
The Azalea Garden Cluh will
meet Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 1 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Blaine Johnson.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
Estate of JAMES R. WAD DO X, Deceased,
now pending in the Circuit Court ot
Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly verified
as required by law, to the undersigned
at the law offices of George Luoma,
Umpqua Savings & Loan Building, Rose
burg, Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of this
notice, which date Is October 12, 1963.
ROSS MADDOX,
Administrator ot the Estate of
JAMES R. MAD DO X, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of Bud
W. Wilson, deceased, are required to pre
sent them with the proper vouchers within
six months from the date of the first pub
lication hereof to t!-j undersigned at the
offices of Gordon G. Carlson, Attorney at
Law, 329 5. E. Jackson Street, Rose
burg, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 2Bth day
ot September, 1963.
JOHN W. WILSON
Administrator of the Estate of
BUD W. WILSON, Deceased.
NationalForesr Timber For Sole
Redman's Tooth Sale
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived by the Forest Supervisor,
or his authorized representative
at the office of the Forest Su
pervisor, Federal Office Build
ing, Roseburg, Oregon, begin
ning at 2:00 P.M., November
12, 1963, all for merchantable
timber marked or designated
for cutting on an area embrac
ing 09 acres, more or less, within
section 1, T. 26 S., R. 1 ., and
section 6, T. 26 S., R. 2 E.,
W.M., surveyed, in the Umpqua
National Forest, Oregon. The
estimated volumes are: 4,900 M
board feet of Douglas-fir and
pine, 1,800 M board feet of west
ern hemlock and other species.
The minimum acceptable bid
per M board feet is as follows:
Douglas-fir and pine $12.60,
western hemlock and other spe
cies $6.65. This includes the fol
lowing rates, per M board feet
for stumpagc including deposit
for sale area betterment: $3.00
base rate plus an additional $9.
25 for Douglas-fir and pine, $2.
00 base rale plus an additional
$4.30 for western hemlock and
other species and $0.35 for slash
disposal for all species. The
stumpage rates payable for each
species will be increased by the
amortization rate in effect for
that species when the unamor
tized estimated cost of the main
haul roads has been amortized
by timber scaled. The unamor
tized estimated cost is $74,928.-
00. Amortization rates are:
Douglas-fir and pine, $16.32 per
M board feet, western hemlock
and other species $7.60 per M
board feet. Amortization of es
timated main haul road costs is
computed on 80 percent of the
estimated timber volume. The
prices bid for stumpage shall
be considered as tentative rates
subject to quarterly calendar
adjustment upward or down
ward by 0.5 of the difference
between the average of the
monthly Douglas-fir region in
dices, as calculated by the For
est Service for the three previ
ous months, and the following
base indices: Douglas-fir and
pine 115.76(E), western hem
lock and other species 93.09(A).
Such adjustments in the price
for stumpage shall be applica
ble to timber scaled during the
three-months period following
the quarter for which the ad
justment is computed. In no
event, however, shall the pay
ment rates for each quarter be
less than the base rates as stat
ed above. When the adjusted
rates by species are lower than
the base rates, the difference
between the total dollar value of
timber cut at adjusted rates and
at base rates will be recorded
for each species. The stumpage
rates for any species will not be
increased above the base rate
until the subsequent adjusted
rates above base rates develop
an accumulated total dollar val
ue in excess of the recorded
accumulated difference for all
species. Sealed bids will be
nublicly opened and posted, at
the office of the Forest Super
visor, at 2:00 P.M., on Novem
ber 12, 1963. All those who sub
mitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permitted immediately
to continue auction bidding. A
monev order, bank draft, cash
ier's or certified check in the
sum of S5.8O0.O0 must accom
pany each bid, to be applied to
the purchase price, reiunuea.
or retained for application to j
any claim for damages, accord-1
ing to the conditions of sale. If
reouested by the purchaser, con
tract terms will permit felling
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 bid
der must immediately confirm
the oral bid by submitting it in
writing on a Forest Service bid
form. The right to reject any
and all bids is reserved. Forest
Service bid forms for use in sub
mitting sealed bids and full in
formation concerning the tim
ber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should
be obtained from the District
! Ranger, Steamboat Ranger Sta-
i tion, Idleyld FarK, uregon. or
j the Forest Supervisor, Rose-
' hnre. Oregon, before bids are
submitted.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed. Administrator of the estate at
Lorena Samuels, deceased, has filed his
Final Account In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Douglas County
and said Court has fled Tuesday. No
vember 12. 1963. at 10:00 a.m. in the
Douglas County Courthouse in Circuit
Court Room A In Roseburg, Oregon, as
the time and place of he. ring objections,
it any there be. to said Final Account
and tor the settlement thereof.
DONALD S. KELLEY,
Administrator of the Estate of
LORENA SAMUELS, Deceased.
LEGAL'
NOTICE
Hearing to be held on Zone change pro
posal In Keasey-Calklns Zoning District
In County Planning Commission office.
Room 121, Court House, October 24, 1963
at 7:30 P.M. on:
Tax Lots No. 0995 and 9026
NO. 7941
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
ot
ALBERT R. ZIMMERMAN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned will sell at private sale to
the highest bidder for cash or on credit
In the manner ai provided by the laws
and statutes of the State of. Oregon all
of the above decedent's interest in and
to Lot 1, Block 2, Selhers Tracts, Doug
las County, Oregon, said sale being sub
ject to confirmation of the above-entitled
court.
Bids will be received by the under
signed at the offices ot Geddes, Felker.
Walton & Richmond, 435 S.E. Kane
Street, Roseburg, Oregon, up to 10
o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 4th day of
November, 1963.
Dated and first published this 5th day
of October, 1963.
CARL M. FELKER, Administra
tor of the Estate ot ALBERT
R. ZIMMERMAN, Deceased
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
ORDER
In the Matter of the Establishment
of North Umpqua Sanitary District.
The matter ot the establishment of the
North Umpqua Sanitary District in Doug
las County, Oregon, coming on first for
hearing on May 21, 1963 upon a petition
duly filed with the County Court ot Doug
las County, Oregon, containing fifty citi
zens signatures, all ot who were legal vot
ers of the State of Oregon, County ot
Douglas and residents and freeholders
within the limits of the area In Douglas
County, Oregon, proposed for such sani
tary district, and
It further appearing that notice of the
time when said petition would be pre
sented to the County Court was duly
published once each week for three suc
cessive weeks In the Roseburg News Re
viw, a newspaper of general circulation
and published In Douglas County, Oregon,
said notice being published April 27, 1963,
May 4, 1963 and May 11, 1963; and
It further appearing from the records
on file herein that a hearing was held at
10:30 A.M. on May 21, 1963 before the
Douglas County Court in the Douglas
County Courthouse at Roseburg, Oregon;
If further appearing that said meeting
was continued by the Douglas County
Court; and
It further appearing at this time that
all of the lands described In said petition
will be benefited by the formation ol said
sanitary district; and
It further appearing that no lands which
would be benefited by said proposed dis
trict have been omitted; and
It further appearing that said petitioners
have filed a good and suftlcienl under
taking conditioned that the petitioners will
pay alt expenses of the organization of
the district. Including publication of no
tices, the expenses of preparation and
delivery of ballots, and the fees of elec
tion of officers, and any and all expenses
which may be incurred on the part of
the County in the formation, election and
organization of such sanitary district;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the
name of the proposed district shall be
the NORTH UMPQUA SANITARY DIS
TRICT; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED (hat the
boundaries of said sanitary district lo
cated In Douglas County, Oregon, shall
be as follows:
Beginning at the point of intersection
of the present North Roseburg Sani
tary District boundary with the Easl
RW Line ot tho Southern Pacific
Railroad in Section 1, T. 27 S., R. 6
W.. W.M.;
Thence, West to the west RW line
of Hooker Road;
Thence, Northerly along the west RW
Line of Hooker Road to the South
R'W line of General Avenue;
Thence, Westerly along the South R'W
line oi general Avenue to the East
R'W line of Bower Street;
Thence, Southerly along the East R'W
line of Bower Street to the point
of intersection with the Easterly pro
longation ot Ihe north line of the
Don Housley property os described In
Vol., 297, Deed Records of Douglas
County, Oregon at Page 632;
Thence, Westerly along the last men
tioned line to the East RW line
of U. S. Highway No. 99;
Thence, Northerly along said East
R W Cne to Ihe S. W. Corner of
Lot 31 of Edenbowcr Orchard Tracts;
Thence, Westerly along the Easterly
prolongation of Ihe south line of Lot
32 of said Edenbower Orchard Tracts
at the south line of said Lot 32 to
. a point in the west line of Sec. 12,
T. 27 S.. R. 6 W.;
Thence, Northerly along the west line
of said Sec, 12 and the west line of
Sec. 1, said Township and Range to
the N. W. corner of Lot 8, said
Edenbower Orchard Tracts;
Thence, Easterly and Northerly along
the North and West Line or said Lot
8, and the west and north line of Lois 1
7, and tho north line of Lots 6 & 5. of
said Edenbower Orchard Tracts to the
East RW line of U. 5. Highway
No. 99;
Thence, Northerly along the East RW
line of said highway, to the south
bank of the North Umpqua River;
Thence, Easterly along the left bank
of said river, upstre.m, to the east
corner of Rio Verde, as filed and
recorded In the office of the County
Clerk In Vol. 6 of Plats at Paga 2:
Thence, South to the South RW line
of Page Road, County No. 115-A;
Thence, Westerly along said South
RW Line to the N. E. Corner of
the J. D. Amacher Property as. de
scribed in Vol. 107, Page 6?3, Deed
Records ot Douglas County, Oregon;
Thence, Southerly and Westerly along
the East and South Line Of said
Amacher Property and the extension
thereof to the Southeast corner of
Woody Oaks, as filed and recorded
In Vol. 9 ot Plats, Page 39, Records
of Douglas County, Oregon;
Thence, Westerly along the south line
of said Woody Oaks to an angle
point;
Thence, Southerly along an east tine
of said J. D. Amacher property 50.0
ft. to a point;
Thence, Westerly along a line 50 ft.
from and parallel to the South Line
of "Woody Oaks" to its Intersection
with Ihe East Line of Sec. 25, T.
36 S., R. 6 W;
Thence, Southerly along the East Line
of said Section 25 and the Easl Line
of Section 36, said Township and
Range and the East line of Sec. 1,
T. 27 S., R. 6 W., to a point in
the North Line of the existing North
Roseburg Sanitary District boundary;
Thence, Westerly along said boundary
to the Point ot Beginning.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an
election be held within the proposed North
Umpqua Sanitary District on Tuesday,
November th. 1963, between the hours
of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock
P.M. for the purpose of determining whet
her or not the said proposed district shall
be organized as a sanitary district and
for the purpose of electing five mem
bers to the sanitary board for said dis
trict. At said election all qualified electors
resident within Ihe proposed district for
the period requisite to enable them to
vote at a general election shall be entitled
to vote at the election above provided for.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all
of the area proposed to be Incorporated
in the sanitary district shall be consid
ered as one precinct, and the polling
place shall be at Winchester School, Win
chester, Oregon, in said district; and
Joan Krogel and Helen Bartlett, and
Winnitred Travis, and Pearl C. Brown, all
being qualified electors, resident within
the proposed district, shall constitute the
Board of Election. The ballots shall con-'
tain the words, besides the legal descrip
tion of the proposed district, "Sanitary
District: YES " and "Sanitary Dis
trict; NO ", or the equivalent there
to, and the voter shall place a cross
"X" between the space provided for Im
mediately alter "YES" or "NO" which
tver shall Indicate his choice.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the
following named individuals be placed on
the ballot to fill the five positions ooen
on the Board of Directors tor sato sani
j tary district:
' Bertram R. Shoemaker, Jr.
Anarew M Hoskot
Bart Crocker, Jr.
Wm. C. Harris
Leland F. Van AHen
i Joseph S- DanchoK
I John C. Keller
Jess W. Brown
; DATED this 261 h day of September,
1963.
i V. T. JACKSON
i County Judge
' E. R. METZGER
I County Commissioner
i RAY E. DOERNER
I County Commissioner
LEGAL
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Nollce It hereby given that Ida under,
signed Executrix of the Will end Estate
ot RAY B. COMPTON. Deceased, has
tiled her final account In the Circuit Court
of Douglas County, Oregon, and said
Court has fixed Tuesday. November 12,
1963, at 10 o'clock AM., In Courtroom A
of the Circuit Court in the Courthouse
In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as
the time and place lor hearing oblections.
II any there be, to said final account and
tor the settlement thereof.
NELLIE W. COMPTON. Execu
trix of the Will and Estate ol
RAV B. COMPTON, Deceased.
Date ot first publication: October 13, 1963.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate ol Johanna Hoppe, Deceased, has
filed In the Circuit Court of the Stale
ot Oregon tor Douglas County, the final
account of his adTilnlslretlon, and said
Court has fixed Monday. November 4th,
1963, at 10:00 'o'clock in the forenoon of
said day as the time, and Circuit Court
Room "A" In the Court House at Rose
burg, Oregon, as the place, for hearing
oblections, If any, to said final account
or to the settlement of said estate.
Dated. October 5th, 1963.
ARTHUR H. HOPPE, Administra
tor Of the Estate Ot JOHANNA
HOPPE, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Circuit Court of Douglas County. Oregon,
has fixed the 2tst day of October, 1963,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. as
the tima, and Circuit Courtroom "A" of
the Douglas County Courthouse In Rose
burg, Oregon, os the place tor hearing
oblections, If any there be, to the Finat
Account of the Executrix herein.
Dated and first published Ihe 21st day
of September, 1963.
SADIE VON CLASEN, Executrix
of the Will and Estate of
MARIANNE HALVERSON, ,
Deceased.
STULTS, JAYNE & MURPHY
Attorneys at Law
416 S.E. Main Street
Roseburg, Oregon
Case No. 7673
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
In Ihe Matter of the Guardianship
ot
MALINDA B. MILLER, an Incompetent
person.
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to
and by virtue of an Order made and en
tered In the above entitled Court and
cause on the 24th day of September, 1V63.
signed by the Honorable Don H. Sanders.
Judge of said Cot'rt, the undersigned, as
Guardian ol the Estate of Malinda B. Mil
ler, an incompetent person, will on and
after the 2Bth day of October, 1963, at the
hour ot 10 o'clock A.M., proceed to sell
real properly of said estate at private
sale for cash or for part cash and part
credit as may to the guardian seem ad
visable, subject to the confirmation of Ihe
above entitled Court, said real property
being situated in Douglas-County, Oregon,
and being more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
PARCEL 1: Lots 1 and 2, Block 84,
Fourth Southern Addition, Cily ot
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
PARCEL 2: Let 8, Block 84, Fourth
Southern Addition, City of Roseburg.
Douglas County, Oregin.
Bids will be received by the undersigned
Guardian at the Law Offices of George
Luoma In the Umpqua Savings & Loan
Building, Roseburg, Oregon.
JAMES T. MILLER, Guardian of
the Estate of MALINDA B. MIL
LER, an Incompetent Person
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Septem
ber 28, 1963
DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION: October
19, 1963
Demos To Recommend
Successor To Kelsay
The Douglas County Democratic
Central Committee will hold a spe
cial meeting Sunday lo reach a
decision on who they'll recommend
the County Court appoint to re
place the late Stale Hep. W. O.
(Bun) Kelsay.
Kelsay, who had served in the
i state legislature since the 1957 ses-
' sion, was killed in an automobile
; accident near Klamath Falls while
; returning from an interim com
mittee meeting last Friday, night.
The meeting will be held at 2
I p.m. at the county Courthouse aud
itorium. Appointment of a replacement
; for Kelsay will be necessary if a
'special session of the legislature
jis called, central committee sec
I retary Darlene Snider said. Other
jwise, a replacement will be elect
ed in regular elections next year.
U. S. Agrees To Trade
Prisoners With Russia
WASHINGTON (UPIi - The
United States agreed Friday to re
lease two a.'cused Svoiel spies in
return for the release of two
Americans held in Russia.
One of the two Americans, now
on their way back to freedom,
was Father Walter Ciszek, an al
most unknown priest who has been
a prisoner in Russia since the
1940's.
The other American is Marvin
W. Makincn, 24, an American stu
dent who was arrested by the
Russians in Kiev in the summer
of 1961.
The two accused Soviet spies
are Ivan Egerov, 41, a personnel
officer at the United Nations sec
retarial, and his wife, Aleksandra.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIRCRAFT ' V
APARTMENTS FOR RENT U
AUCTIONS "
AUTO INSURANCE
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 7
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED 80
AUTOS FOR SAwE 81
AUTO TRUCK P-RTS 75
BOATS AND MOTORS .. SS
BUILDf"5 MATERIALS if
business opportunities 22
business personals
card of thanks 5
commercial rentals 2
exchange real estate 38
farm equipment 70
-arms and ranches 36
florists
FUEL a
HAY AND GRAIN 81
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 72
HELP WANTED 14
HELP WANTED MEN 15
HELP WANTED WOMEN 16
HOUSES FOR RENT 2
HUNTER'S ATTENTION 9
INCOME PROPERTY 37
INSTRUCTION !
LIVESTOCK 61
LOANS AND FINANCE 21
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 74
LOST AND FOUND 12
LOTS AND ACREAGES 35
MARKET BASKET .... 57
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ... 45
MISCELLANEOUS REN.ALS 23
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 46
MOBILE HOME PARKS 31
MOBILE HOMES .... 32
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. 30
MOTORCYCLES 77
MUSICAL INSTPJMENTS 50
NOTICES 11
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 51
PERSONALS 7
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES ... 67
POULTRY ANO RABBITS 68
POWER SA'VS 71
REAL ESTATE 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED 33
ROOM AND BOARD 28
ROOMS FOR RENT 27
SEEDS NURSERY STOCK 59
SPORTING GOODS 53
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS 40
TPAC1E MISCELLANEOUS -. 46
TRUCKS FOR SALE 76
WANTEO TO RENT 25
WORK WANTEO 17
WHERE TO GO 10
LEGAL"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of M. M. COOPER, Deceased,
now pending In the Circuit Court of
Douglas County, Oregon, an hereby
notified to present the same, duly veri
fied as required by law, to the under
signed at the law offices of George
Luoma, Umpqua Savings & Loan Build
ing. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which Is October 5, 1963.
HATTIE L. WILSON, Executrix of
the Will and Estate of M. M.
COOPER. Deceased
CLASSIFIED
SECTION
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DIAL 672 3321
CASH RATES
Aoweitis.ni For Burmess Within Rosebtiff
Trade Area
Card of Thanks .'. $2.00
1-Day rate 2 lines $1.00
3-Day rate 2 lines $2.00
6-Day rate 2 lines $2.75
30-Day rate 2 lines S6.00
1-Day rats 3 lines $1.50
3-Day rats 3 lines $2.75
6-Day rate 3 lines $3.75
30-Day rate 3 lines $8.00
CREDIT
Abovft rates suoject to 50 cents
service charge for credit
DEADLINES
Pftvate Party Aeven.sirtg 2 P.M. Day Prior to
Publication Ue Ne.vs-Rivietv reserves Hie
rigr.t to classify, edit or reject any classified
Ad Copy.
ADJUSTMENTS
If your advertisement appears Incorrectly,
notify us immediately. Wo will not be res
ponsibie lor more Vn one incorrect insertion.
Such responsibility is limited lo a coirtct
insertion of advertisement.
JLL'JJlrxr M Day!
Card of Thanks 5
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to extend our heartfelt thanks
to our kind friends for Ihe beaulilul
floral tributes and cards In our recent
bereavement.
Personals 7
, DRINKING PROBLEM? Call Alcoholics
Anonymous, 673-662?.
YOUR AETNALife agent is Vmce
Schuetze. CaM673-3031 jRes.673-4819.
A NEW world of friends and" fun can "be
yours at the Buckeroo's; Square Dance
classes. Oct. 15. Call 673-3124.
YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact Catho
lic Charities, 278 W. Broadway, Eugene,
Oregon. Diamond 5-362.
Hunter's Attention
CUSTOM CUTTING on deer, elk and
moose, atByrd'sMarket MeatOept.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on thool P.
Standley Ranch, Glide.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on my
ranch on Roberts Creek. L. V. Weber.
NO TRESPASSiNG
TheLooker Ranch, Lookingglass
NO HUNTING or trespassingTon'my "prop-
erly. Parley E. Ware. -
ABSOLUTELY no-huntlncTon L. H. Befl
properly, DixonvUlo. Please don't ask.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on fny
ranch al Roberts creek. Ray Rauctv
NO HUNTING, fishing, trespassing on my
property t. ol Wilbur .Bernard Grubbe.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on my
properly SE ot Sutherlln. H. L. Wahl.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on Sun
shine Ranch. Frank Slrador.
NO HUNTING or trespassing. Julian Hat
field, Roberts Creok.
N 6 H UNT i N G "or" I res p'assing on the Bar
agar Ranch. S. Baragar.
ABSOLUTELY NO hunting or trespassing
on properties owned or leased by M. O.
Knapp.
NO HUNTING or trespassing without writ
ten permission on properly near Mel
rose Dairy. Donald Lewis, -
NO HUNTING or trespassing on French
. Creek Ranch, Glide. Bill Strader and
Phil Strader.
NO HUNTING or trespassing. F. W.
Emmltt, Ken Rieke, E. C. Woodward,
H. Agee, D. C. Roberts.
NO HUNTING or trespassing ' on our
property In Brockway, Tenmlle, and
Olalla. Nfchojs Brothers.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on myproT
erly at Swan Hill or at Wlnslon Section.
George Bros).
APPLIANCE REPAIR
MAYTAG
Parts Sales Service
We Service All Home Appliances
BERGH'S APPLIANCE 6'2-1661
ALTERATIONS . SEWING
DOUBLE BREASTED suits re-styled to sin
gle. SI9.95, end other alterations. 673-64b6.
BOOKKEEPING
ROSKE'S
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Specializing In small business accounts
NOTARY PUBLIC TYPING
1225 W. HARVARD
PHONE 672-2471
I BUILDERS, CARPENTERS
CARPENTRY and cabinets. Harry E. Young
673-7419
CUSTOM' BUILT" hoinei, remodels, cabinets,
carports, garaqes. Free estimates. H9
finance. Pn 679-5857, Grady Roberson.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, repair and
welding. Free estimates. Call Bob Boling
at 679-5544 after 5 p.m.
CABINETS, patio, carports. Remodeling. No
job too small. Reawnsbie rates, no dus.
on Sundays. Phone 673-8652 after 4 p.m.
REMODELING
HOUSE LEVELING, new foundations, gar
ages, carports. Free Estimates. 100o fi
nancing. Gunter Construction Co. 672-2955.
CATERING FOOD
CATERING Large or small banquets, any.
where, or al the Oak Tree Inn. Call
Ruth Bradley. 672-18S8, 673-4707.
CHILD CARE
Mother Goose Nursery
ELECTRICAL WORK
ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS, cleaned,
checked and reoalred. Reasonable prices.
All work guaranteed. Call PETE or EO
at Trowbridge Electric SERVICE DEPT.,
473-5521.
GARDEN EQUIPMENT
Sales - Service - Parts
SMALL AIR COOLED ENGINES
Jacobson Mowers Roto-Hoe Tillers
Brlggs ft Stratton Clinton
Lauson Power Products Wisconsin. Etc.
Le Bleu Motors
319 S E. Jackson 473-75A7
Place Your Ad Today!
Hunter's Attention
NO HUNTING or trespassing on Living
ston ranches. No permission, J. C. Liv
ingston, Glide.
NO HUNTING, trespassing or crossing
over on the Scott. Roth or Smith prop
erties in Ihe Melrosearea.
NO HUNTING, trespassing or crossing
over on the Lillian Bushnell ranch on
Rtsfon Road.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on the
Robertson Ranch west of Cole Road.
Emery A. Allen, Manager.
"NcTri U N fl NG or'tTespasslng on the la ft
Charley Dysert Ranch In Lookingglass
or the Hidden Valley Ranch In Ten-
mile. Hoyl J. Robinson.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on the
Bacon, Henry, Haines, Winnllord, Bros
zio, LaRaut ranches in Umpqua, Wilbur,
Garden Valley area.
NO HUNTING, trespassing or crossing
over properly of undersigned Glengary
and Roberts Mountain area.
Merle H. Doering
Carl J. Doering
J. W. (Jack) Holmgren
Mrs. M. M. Cooper
Hattie L. Wilson,
Adm. M. M. Cooper estate
Notices
11
I WILL not be responsible tor any debts
other than my own from this date.
Eudell R. Brown.
S100 REWARD lor information leading
to conviction of party who broke and
entered Mt. Scott gate on French
Creek Ranch. Call 496-3447. Bill Slra
der, Phil Strader.
Lost and Found
12
LOST Cream color toy poodle. Chil
dren's pet. Call 672-4740.
FOUND Power saw In Twin Lakes
area. Identify and pay tor ad. Call
aiter 5 p.m.
Help Wa.ited
14
FILBERT PICKERS WANTED
673-4605 No calls after 9 PM.
FILBERT P ICK E RS NEED ED.
673-3797 days, 672-2970 evenings.
NATIONAL organization has openings lo
snow Kitcnen ana taoie serving equip
ment. Top commission. Car necessary.
Write News-Review Box 727.
Help Wanted Men 15
LONG LOGGERS
Call 173-3604
WANTED Married man to service
established route. High school educa
lion and good car essential. Only men
presently employed need answer this
aa. write New;-Kevlew box 725.
SALESMAN
To SeU
Frigidaire Appliance
Contact Mr. West
UMPQUA VALLEY
Hardware Gr Appliance
635 SE Stephens
Help Wanted Women 16
MIDDLE AGED housekeeper to car tor
Invalid, live In. Phone 673-4726.
HOUSEKEEPER lor elderly man. Live
In. Slight disability no drawback, s.
Pearson. 73B Log Cabin SI.. Independ
ence, ore.
Registered Nurses
WANTED. Apply D. J. Logue, admlnlstra.
tor, Myrtle Creek Hospital, Myrtle
Creek, Ore
Part Time Job
Opening for woman with
good typing ability. Morn
ing hours. Write, giving pre
vious experience, qualifica
tions to box 728, c-o News
Review. INTERVIEWER wanted for part time tele
phone survey. Give phone number, pre
fer private line. Not a selling lob. Air
mall loiter Including education work, ex
perience and names of references to
American Research Bureau, Field Slmfi
Beltsvllle, Maryland.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED
MUST BE well versed in
machine posting, know how
to figure a trial balance
anil be able lo draw up fi
nancial statements. For in
terview phone
EVANS PRODUCTS CO..
672-4471
HEARING AIDS
HENRY A. KIRKLAND Certified Hearing
Aid AudloloalBt. Service on all makes ot
hearing aids. Phone 679-5024.
LAN DSC APING-TILLING
PETERSON'S custom tractor work Till
ing, weed, brush and gross cutting,
soiling. Leveling. 673-6W8 anyflmCj
CUSTOM RO'fOTILLING, weed and brush
culling, leveling and grading. Call eves.
M. H. oil, 679-5548
LANDSCAPING-TILLtNG-DOZING
SPRINKLING SYSTEMS
Lawn and Field Irrigation
JACUZZI PUMPS
Parts Sales Service
VALLEY PUMP &
IRRIGATION SERVICE
673-4923
MASONRY WORK
MASONRY, fireplaces, veneer, stone, block
Free est. Calvin Mergel, 672-434S.
ORNAMENTAL IRON SERVICE
ORNAMENTAL
Wrought Iron railings Columns Posts
Residential and Commercial
FREE ESTIMATES
ROSEBURG FORGE WORKS
673-4002 Res. 673-3805
PAVING
EXPERT cement work,
patios. Fr estimates.
Sidewalks
PLUMBING
LICENSED PLUMBER- Bill Wylle, Larson
Rd., Rl. 4, Box 114S. Call 679-5J52.
RADIO & TV REPAIR
Johnny's TV Service
All work gueranteed,j:alt677.244
ROOFING
ROOPING. repairing. Free eitimete. Work
guaranteed. Call collect ass-l66 Gold Hli.
RUBBER STAMPS
DO. CO. Rubber Stamp SuoDtv. PO Box
IN. tn-na. Uiuellv ovem ght service.
The P-ople's Marker r'loce
is the Mews-Review Classi
fied Vcnt Ads
9$ah, Oct. 12, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. IT
Help Wanted Women 16
LADY to cart for lady in wheel chair and
light housekeeping (or 2 adults. Live In.
Call 673-4006 alter 4:30 p.m. ,
REG. NURSE for operating room, must
be available for call. Good wages and
benefits. Also need RN's lor other posi
tions. Apply Mercy Hospital, Roseburg.
Work Wanted
17
HEAVY EQUIPMENT mechanic and op
erator. Have own tools. Ph. 673-3774.
IRONING-90c hour. Pickup, deliver. CaH
73-7756 before 12 or after S p.m.
CARPENTER workpalntlngand geTra!
repair. Coll 679-5334.
SEWING AND ALTERATIONS
673-1835
WASHING and Ironing, starching very
neatly done. Call 672-4336.
PALL cleaning, day work by day or
hour. Experienced.Call6-32M.
CARPENTER WORK AND RFPAIRS
C. M Hattield. 673-3821
HOUSEWORK, S1.25 nr. Neat, clean, ca-
pable.673-B370:
BABY SITTING, hour or day. my home,
experienced and reasonable. Ph 73-6.
ALTERATIONS, restyling, tur, clottTcoats
suils,dre-ses. Work guar. 672-2803.
SUCCESSFULLYmpioyed businessman",
45 yrs. old, desires return to Oregon.
Pleasant, dependable, conscientious. Ex
perienced In ALL phases ol manage
ment; purchasing, operation, adminis
tration, sales, etc. Heavy experience In
hardline field. Small Investment pos
sible. Anything considered. W. O. Walls,
32 Oliver Ave. S., Minneapolis 5, Mtnn.
Instruction
19
PRIVATE piano lessons. Studio at Rick
ett's Music. Sharon Wagner, 672-2461.
PR1VAT E'DRIViNGlNSTRUCTiONS
Call 473-7217
ACCORDION LESSONS-Slx weeks trial
with accordion furnished. 673-7084.
SWING yourself out of that rut at the
Hucneroo square, dance classes Oct. 15.
Coll 673-3124
Piano Lessons
BEGINNERS and ADVANCED
Home Sludlo 140 S.E. Kane
Call Virginia Young 673-3541
Loans and Finance
21
WANTED small discounted land contracts
and equities. Call 673-6193, eves 673-6091.
BABY- SITTING-In my"home Roberts
Creek area. Phone 673-4954.
WANTED Job as a housekeeper and
baby sitter. Al least $70 month or more.
Write Minnie Davis, Rt. 1, Myrtle
Creek, 6.
Family Finance
Home Owned and Operated
Loans Up to $1500
On motor vehicles and furniture
729 SE Washington 673-5581
AGRICULTURAL
LOANS
Southern Oregon
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN
202 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phone 673-3248
Business Opportunities 22
SUB-LEASE small cafe. Good potential.
Phone 673-8002
FRblGHT AGENCY, apt., 1400 sq. ft.
business area. On Hwy 99, In town.
17900. Phone 679-6442.
FOR SALE Immediately Blacksmith
shop. Nice (arming community. Write
Lari nagie. Ki. i. wiiaer. igarto.
HUMBLE OIL COMPANY
MODERN SERVICE STATION LEASE,
EXCELLENT LOCATION.
HIGH TRAFFIC COUNT.
CONSIGNED GASOLINE, OIL AND
T.B.A.
HIGH COMMISSIONS.
LOW EQUIPMENT INVESTMENTS.
For Information, write 401 Willamette
Ave., Meutord, Oregon.
OWN YOUR OWN SHOP
BIG RETURN on an Investment
of only $6750. Including Inventory .
of slock and equipment. This
Is a real money maker for some
one mechanically Inclined.
BOB HORN REAL ESTATE
672-4801
Commercial Rentals 24
OFFICE RENTAL. 245 S. E. Jackson,
Approximately ldSS'. Owner. 672-3026.
GARAGE or many other usage building
for rent or lease, 3500 sq. ft. Also store
Ding., juw sq. tr. in sournqnte opposite
Mark's No. 2, 673-6193, 673-6091 eves.
SAW SERVICE
SAW SHARPENING
Circular Band Chain
Handsaws Saw tar reconditioned
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
. SAW SERVICE
& Supply Co.
384 NE Channon Ave. B73-4234
Near N. Safeway Market
SEPTIC TANKS SEWERS
AJAX Septic Service, tanks cleaned. Prompt
service. Reasonable. 673-8474.
SEPtic TANKSCLEANGd7" Roseburg "Sani
tary Service. Phone 673-3356.
TOOLS - RENTALS - SERVICE
! PLOW SHARPENING, welding. 2352 SW
j Castle Ave. Machine Shcin. 673-4487.
! " "FOR "RENT
i McCullach chain saws any tlia
I McCuiioch poif holt auger
McCulloch stump auger
HUNT'S CHAIN SAW
Sales - Parts - Service
Garden Valley Jet. r.croi from .'vVWard's
TREE SURGERY
TREE TRIMMING, toppino, and removlna.
iniurea. i-ree esiima.es. aw-mii uaKiana.
ATTENTION ST UMP removalfCaTrtor "free
esllmafes 672-459B. Carl Jenkins.
COOK'S TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING TOPPING REMOVING
li73-7061 Roseburg
VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE
VENETIAN BLINDS
Sales & Service
SERVICEMASTER
Of Roseburg 672-4601
We Give S&H Green Stamps
WELL DRILLING
Water Well Drilling
Nothing down on approved credit
MOHR WELL CRILLING
Phme 677-7371 or Sutherlln 459-403
WELDING
WELDING
Mlg-'vire alum, welding. From motor blocks
to fry pans. All types special welding.
I WINSTON CHAIN SAW
Winston. Ore. 679-5641
25
NEED I or 2 bedroom furnished house.
Pay up to 60 month. Ph. 673-3774.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT de-
sires 3 bdrm home. PO Box 775, City.
TWOB ED ROOM " hoJse by November
1 11673-505.
WANT TO rent or lease small acre
aqe. house and barn tn or around
Garden Valley area. 673-6604.
I WILL TAKE .
EXCELLENT CARE ol your prop
erty. I am an Evans Products
employee being transferred to
Roseburg from Portland and must
rent or lease a 3 bedroom home
by November 1st. Can furnish
references. Phone 672-4471 days
672-4729 after 6 P.M.
Apartments For Rent 26
FURNISHED 1 bdrm. court apt. Nr. store,
clean, quiet. Adults. Reas. 673-8014.
FURNISHED APT., water and garbage
Included. Ing. 1303 Pine, Apt. 7. 673-3773.
FURNISHED bachelor apt., $40. 646S.E.
Brock way Ave. Apts. 672-9039.
ATTRACTIVE rcdec, turn. Inc. utll.
165 lo S80. 2817 W. Harvard. 672-1462.
"COMPLETELY FURNISHED housekeeping
unils. Winchester Village. 672-1945.
ONE BEDROOM furnished apt. Close in.
Call 677648
TWO bedroom apt. partly furnished.
" Adults only. $50 mo. Ph. 673-3369.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom, apt. oarage.
laundry tacllltles. 1326 SE Jackson.
FURNISHED 2 bdm. apt. Water, garbage,
lights paid. No pets. Ph. 673-4247.
14 KARAT APTS 2 bedrooms, sYoO, Bach
elor apt. S75. Brand new. Call tor ln-
iormrtlon 673-4329 lfno answer672-3602.
SUTHERL1N UNION GAP APTS. 2bdrm".
$50. 1 br.n, $40 mo. Furn. Including
water, elec. Sulh. 459-2126 or. 679-5690.
NEW furnished apts. ready by October
15th. Maid and linen service available
ff desired. HotJl Umpaua.
FURNISHED one "bedroom duplex, walk-"
Ino distance from town. Adults. $55
monlh. Inquire 124 Masher, 473-8514.
ONE bedroom partly lurnlshed apartments
Couple only. Sea at 737 Wharton St.
alter 5 p.m.
TWOROOM completely furnished with
light housekeeping facilities. Ideal for
1 or 2 persons. Electric heal. 1559
S.E. Hamilton;
LOVELY 2 bedroom apt., IVi baths, furnace
heal, formal dining room, large living
room, part basement. Downtown local ion.
Couple only, no pets. $85 month. Helen
Glenn Real Estate, 465 SE Kane, or phont
672-36?2. j
FURNISHED, compact, ground floor, prl
vale entrance and balh, large closets,
tile dralnboard, on bus line. 1 or 2
adults. Easlside, $50, Wesislde with 3
rooms, available- lh 15lh, $70. Phont
J72-1577. '
Kohlhagen Apts.
Modern. Reasonable Rent.
Jackson St. at Lana Ave.
ADULTS 673-8344
"A Good Place To Ltva"
Privacy, Peace & Quiet!
In tHs nicely 'furnished 1 bedroom
apt. Hot water and garbage service
paid. Automallc laundry facilities.
Adults. Sorry, no pets.: $65. See or,
call
Shady Point Trailer Sales
Mile S. on B R, 99.', 672-143S
TODD APARTMENTS
1-2-3 Bdrm. apis., furnished or unfurn.
Water, garb. serv. provided, also heat
In some. Rents from $70 up.
SWIMMING POOL
Terrace Apts., gas equipped 672-4743
Winchester Ct Hot water heat, 673-7466
Vlsla Homes, l ot water heat, 672-2210
Westvue Ct. Wdryer 672-2549, 673-7926
Oaklhlll Apis., Radiant heat 673-4340
vVantcd to Rent
Completely Furnished
Beautiful 10 wide mobile homes compar
abli ,ln size lo most apts.. yet tho .
convenience ot a private yard and park
Ing adjoining trailer. Also smaller trail-,
ers. .available. Timber Town Trailer
Park. 3010' NE Stephens.
673-8506
Rooms for Rent
27
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, everything
furn., free parking. S7 wK.. 525 SE Lana.
NEW ROOMS Including telephonand
linen service. 160 per month and up.
Holel Umpqua, 673-4441.
SLEEPING ROOMS
For Men
Close In, Quiet, Reasonable
Phone 673-7864
Room and Board 28
ROOM AND BOARD and lunches packed.
S80 per monlh. 673-7069.
Houses for Rent
29
FURNISHED CABINS, weekly rates. 4620 NE
Stephens, pacific wolel.
"twoDED"o6W 'house. 1732 S.E. Eddy.
Rent or sell. Phono 673-5321.
TWO bedroom, adults, no pels, references.
TWO bedroom, wired tor washer-dryer,
electric stove. $65. Call 679-5550.
FURNISHED CABIN, Wilbur. SAO per month.
All jjlllities Included Calll 673-B835J
ONE"to FC 'R Bdrm. homes "for lamlU
ies or single elderly, Phone 673-6548.
FOR-LEASE3 bedrobnPriouse.
446 NE Jackson.
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished small house.
W0. No dogs. Privacy.Pr.one 673-3168.
CLEAN Tbfldroom house, westslde. Suit
able for adults only. 150. Phone 67201)9.
TWO BEDROOM duplex, older couple",
M0. Inq. at Assoc. Gas Sta., JpVllbur.
TWO "BEDROOM rental." $47. Rt. 1, Box
.2S0.JE. Douglas). 673-3672.
PARTLY 'FURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
Adults. Ph. 673-3237.
TWO BEDROOM furnished house, garage.
S75;Cl04e In. 672-3747.
ONE BEDROOM furnished duplex, Win
ston. Call 679-8906 alter 3 p.m.
WINSTON unfurnished 2 "bedroom house,
electric heat, no pets. 679-5135 .
THREER"60M furnished cottage. Adults
only. Water and garbage paid. 1452
S. E. Mill.
FOUR bedroom modern home. Newton
Creek area. Oil heat, SUS monlh.
672-2521 days; 672-3005 after 6 p.m.
FURNISHED CABINS. Utilities paTcL
Weekly rales or by the month. Close lo
stores and bus line. Roseland Courts.
2050 ME Stephens. 672-1071 or 677-2788.
Mobile. Homes for Rent 30
VACATION TRAILERS FOR RENT
Sutherlin 439-3133
EXTRA NICE I or ? BR modern turn,
tellers. Adults only. Timber Town
Treiler Park, 2010 NE Slrpneiis 673-8506.
Mobile Home Parks 31
SPACE FOR 35' trailer.
1451 S.E. ShorlSt. 673.7105
SPACE AVAtl ABLE "li the snndo by the
river. Winchester Village. 672-H4S.
FREE TRAILER renl"oi Owls St. In ex
change tor pallo wt,fk or will rent reason
able. Phone 496-3495.
Mobile Homes
32
FREE equity In M' Nashua, take over
pymts. 1561 NE Diamond Lake. 673-6230
27' TRAILER" HOUSE for Compact.
673-5612
SITE for vour dream
home could be in "Lots
and Acreages". Take a
look!