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7 Gowtte-Timei, Corvollii Offgon, Thursday, Jun 7, 1973 National Weather Service forecast to Friday morning County, Road Workers Near Pact 29.77 XV OW COOLIR. IT Rental Properties Wanted! State, County and Municipal Employes, began negotiations with the county In March on a proposed 30-page contract. Details of the agreement covering wages, overtime pay, health benefits and grievance procedures for the 37 road department employes have not been disclosed. One of the union's proposals called for a wage increase of 16 to 20 per cent. The county resumes By John Atkins Of Tbe Gaxctte-Timei A contract between Benton County and its newly unionized road department is due for final review Friday by county commissioners.

Jeanette Simerville, commission chairman, said the contract probably will be signed Friday or Monday. Representatives of the road department union, Local 2064 of the American Federation of From smaller fix-up houses to larger apartment complexes. We will be glad to inspect your properties and evaluate the possible advantages of a sale or exchange, NO obligation. Just call Craig or Jim McEldowney and make a date. STOWN COUNTRY REALTY negotiations Tuesday with the Oregon Nurses Association on a contract for health department nurses, Members of Jhe county bargaining team are "Dlst.

Attys James Brown, Dr. David Kliewer and county commission assistant Harold Marx. William A. Lang, executive director of the Oregon Nurses Association, heads the employes' negotiating unit. At Issue In the negotiations are salaries, vacations, leaves of absence and length of contract.

The nurses' association has asked for a 16 per cent salary increase and 20 days paid vacation a year. Nurses' salary scales now range from a low of $8,880 to a high of Cwchman 250 SW 3rd THIS IS OUR GREATEST SALE. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON AU MERCHANDISE FROM; OUR REGULAR STOCK Planning Encore In North Albany jN ly'-lSMOWtlS MOW 30-00 UN Wt AtHU fOlOCASl 4 Loofc By Associated Press Corvaliis and vicinity': Fair tonight and Friday morning. Increasing clouds Friday afternoon with chance of few showers. Highs 75-30.

Lows 45-55. Light southerly winds Oregon Coast: Fair tonight. Increasing clouds Fridav with chanc of showers north Fridav afternoon. Highs 65-75. Lows 45-50.

Western Oregon: South interior fair through Friday Highs in upper 80s. Lows 50-55. Coast and north interior fair tonight and Friday rooming. Increasing clouds Friday afternoon with chance of few showers northwest. Highs 70) interior and 65-75 coast.

Lows 45-55. Prices good Friday and rm n. Commercial 2 753-1284 Phil Smalls Investment Dept. or 752-5561 2027 NW MONROE DUt TO UMITtD SPACE All SUITS I SPORT COATS Will II S01D AT THI COACHMAN DOWNTOWN 0NIT 4t T7ie Weather SCHOOL ENDING SALE An encore presentation of the proposed Benton County Comprehensive Plan is scheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the North Albany Junior High School auditorium.

Larry Bauer, county planning director, said the presentation will be the same as the one given May 8 in Corvaliis," although no guest speaker is slated this time. He said the Albany Planning Commission and staff have been invited to the public information meeting, which will include a question and answer session. The presentation is sponsored by the Benton County Planning Commission. (Newport) 7:51 p.m.. Low tide 1:15 a.m., (Newport! 1:06 7 5 ft.

17 ft. ft. 24 hours ended at 5 a m. today High Low Astoria 59 55 Baker 89 51 Brookings S2 52 Burns 88 55 Eugene 83 53 Klamath Falls 84 48J Lakeview 82 49 Medford .....93 57 Newport 63 52 North Bend 66 59 Pendleton 90 62 Portland 75 58 Redmond 90 51 Salem 80 52 The Dalles 83 62 SUITS SPORT COATS 2SZ 0 OFF )R70 ONE GROUP $4500 THI COACHMAN Out KNIT SLACKS Obituaries The comprehensive plan, together with a countywide zoning ordinance, attempts to guide growth and development in Benton County over the next 20 years. It incorporates recommendations of citizen advisory committees in 13 planning districts in the county-Major elements of the plan include land-use, zoning and transportation proposals and a park and open space plan.

The impact of the comprehensive plan on public and privately owned land is shown on large-scale maps prepared by an Oregon State University student planning task force. 4 Corvaliis and Mrs. Wendell Jones of Hebo; two brothers and a sister in Germany, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be in the Zion Lutheran Church Friday at 2:30 p.m. with Pastor John Scholz officiating.

Burial will be in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery. First Aid Schools Set By Red Cross Aquatic and first aid schools conducted by the American Red Cross will be held this summer as follows: June 12-22 Twin Echo Resort. Rathdrum, Idaho; June 17-27 Skylake Vosemite Camp, Wishon. Aug. 20-30 r- Sports Acres Camp, Seaside, Ore.

REG. SALE M4 MO00 16" $1200 is $1400 20 $1600 '21 $17J0 25 $2000 27 $2150 REG. STOCK ONE GROUP $3990 TNI COa.cHata.ai tMHf DRESS SHIRTS VAlUfllOUOO 20 OFF SWEATERS $1199 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS 20 50 of, MENS JACKETS SOCKS 20 OFF USDA Choice Beef Full Cut HI Pre Ollk Albanv 85 18 rn Albu'que 87 55 cdy Amanllo 86 59 cdy Anchorage 58 36 cdy Asheville 77 59 19 cdy Atlanta 79 63 24 cdy Birmingham 81 68 01 cdy Bismarck 79 41 Boise 91 52 clr Boston 68 58 rn Brownsville 90 70 cdy Buffalo 78 59 03 cdy Charleston 82 72 09 cdy Charlotte 85 64 1 13 rn Chicago 80 64 rn Cincinnati 77 59 38 cdy Cleveland 76 57 21 cdy Denver 81 53 clr Des Moines 80 64 cdv Detroit 71 .12 cdv Duluth 74 47 cdy Fairbanks 70 SI 61 cdy Fort Worth 84 61 clr Creen Bay 79 57 04 cdy Helena 84 63 cdy Honolulu 84 74 cdy Houston 83 68 clr Ind'apolis 76 58 .37 clr Jacks Ville 88 66 cdy Juneau 62 44 09 rn Kansas City 80 60 Little Rock 84 Los Angeles 87 61 cdy Louisville 80 58 02 cdy Marquette 79 53 06 rn Memphis 85 62 clr Miami 88 74 rn Milwaukee 77 60 rn Mpls-StP. 79 60 New Orleans 91 72 cdy York 79 68 rn Okla City 84 58 clr Omaha 84 60 clr Orlando 92 71 cdy Philad pma 87 71 20 cdy Phornii 108 73 Pittsburgh 77 60 clr Pt land.Or. 75 58 01 clr Pt land.

Me 59 55 01 re Rapid City 82 55 cdy Reno 92 45 clr Round Bono- euf Hovfeu PVid tobit trimmed and prooefly oex to porftx tio Try ifccfc cut for Boron kW Large Vine Ripened Florida Tomatoes For tobeH. KindwKhos or cotd ptaft. An tmttttn towrct Vrtoffl FREE ood rtcptoohblt- Armour Star Extended outlook. Saturday through Monday Western Oregon: Chance of showers Highs 60s along coast and 70s inland. Lows upper 40s to mid 50.

Eastern Oregon: Generally dry but a few showers or thunderstorms'in the mountains. Highs in 70s. Lows in 40s and low 50s i Record for 24 hours ending at I a m. todav) High SO Low Rainfall 0 Precipitation since Jan. 1 12 S3 Same penod vear ago v.

28 34 Mean rainfall 10 32 Sunset tonight 8 55 p.m. Sunrise Fridav 5.28 a.m. High tide 7 03 a.m., 5.7 fL Saturday, June 8 and 9 2 lb Bacon Grade AA Hggs Doitn 51 29 i.o 69 each 71i eg I 00 Maker leg U99 and Boys' tttn't Vm tort' tl SfeaEi 1.581b lb I REG. STOCK ONE GROUP ONE GROUP $29'0 WOMENS CLOSE-OUT QUITTING WOMENS SPORTSWEAR BUSINESS KNIT SLACKS 00 OR FOR 13 CtactMMNcmT DRESS SHIRTS 100 CACNMANtaf DRESS SHIRTS 3 ro.M0 .00 TIES 20 OFF -si mm Set tk ttui Heed ib pkg. Rafl 29 MY-TE-FRESH Large Carefully wlcted top quality togs.

Good at any meal of day. Neumah Hugo L. Neuman, 93, a resident of the Corvaliis area for many years, died Wednesday evening in an Albany nursing home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the McHenry Funeral Home. Shriber Frank R.

Shriber, 64, a resident of Philomath, died in the hospital here Tuesday afternoon. The son of Albert and Daisy Moul Shriber, he was born April 26. 1909, at Philomath, where he was reared and received education, He graduated from Philomath High School in 1927. He moved to Seattle, in 1929 and in 1933 to San Francisco. He married Marion Atwood on April 28, 1934, at Oakland, Calif.

After their marriage the couple made their home in San Francisco. Mr. Shriber was employed by the U.S. Postal Service until his retirement in 1966. The Shribers moved to Philomath in 1967.

Mr. Shriber was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Shrine, Eaglet Lodge, Moose Lodge and the Retired Postal Employes Association. Besides his widow, he is survived by a son, Richard, of Philomath; two brothers, Howard of Boulder City, and Doyle of Seattle; and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis of San Jose, and. Margaret Shriber of Albany.

Funeral services will be In the chapel of the McHenry Funeral Home Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Lloyd Oliver officiating. Burial will be In the Oaklawn Memorial-Cemetery. Rentsch George P.

Rentsch, 85, a resident of Corvaliis (or 57 years, died In nursing home Wednesday morning. He was born Aug. 2, 1887, In Lutien. Germany, where he made his home until when he came to the United States. He settled in Corvaliis and had racmc nauroao unm nil retirement In 19S3, He married Helen Ruble In October 1933 In Corvaliis, She died In I960.

Mr. RenUch was member of Zion Lutheran Church. He Is survived by two daughters, Norma Rentsch of i da EWART JOHNSON 211 SW.Sih 752-6975 DRESS SLACKS WOOl 4 BLENDS ,50 or 2 wr NO ALTERATIONS BELTS VAUXSTOI00 20 OFF NELSON' 1-1 1. Shell Hb-Pest Strip Kill Hm ond moquioM for up to four month, wmmsmsmmmmem CoralHs CazcncTlmcs Published every evening except Sunday at Sixth and Jefferson. Corvilhi.

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