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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWf ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1947.
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The Weather
. U. 8. Weather Bureau Office
1 Roaeburg, Oregon.'
" Forecast for Roseburg and vl
cinlty: Light rain tonight and
Tuesday.
Highest temp, for any Jan 71
Lowest temp, for any Jan
Highest temp, yesterday 42
Lowest temp, last night 33
Precioltatlon yesterday 68
Precl-'tatlon from Jan. 1 70
Deficit from Jan. 1 ...1.23
Excess from Sept. 1 1.77
In the Day's News
; Continued troin page 1)
lor a nation that is already
quarter of a trillion dollars in
the hole.
1 LMOST anyone who has taken
M intelligent note of the drunk
en sailor spending of the past
decade and a half will feel that
opportunities for economy are al
most limitless. Even at that,
though, saving Isn't as easy as it
looks.
' If you will analyze carefully
the President's 1948 budgbt, you
will observe that slightly more
than half of It (nearly 19 billions
out of the 371 billions) Is allotted
lor defense costs and veterans'
benefits.
These aren't going to be so easy
to cut.
THE President gets In two ex
cellent points in his budget
message.
He urges congress to re-enact
the excise (saint) taxes on hard
llcker, beer, wine, furs, Jewelry,
night club bills, etc, ; that arc
scheduled td rxpire on July 1 of
this year. The so taxes, ho polios
out, roll up a total of about a bil
lion and a quarter a year. .' ' 1 ,
He adds that postal rates ouglt
to be upped enough to wipe out
the present Uilrd of a billion
leflcit In the postal service. ..
rls this writer's more or less
hard-boiled opinion that in a
nation whose debt now exceeds a
quarter of a trillion dollars It will
wound NOBODY more deeply
than he can stand and still live to
go on paying pretty stiff taxes on
his beer and whiskey, fur, Jew
dry, NIGHT CLUB, etc., bills
If these expenditures bear down
upon us more heavily than hu
man flesh can stand, we can al
ways CUT THKM OUT.
If our debilitated systems call
Inexorably for relaxation to off
set the drains of modern living,
we can fall bark on reading good
books and walking in the beauti
ful countryside. It is quite pos
sible that the restorative effects
of such recreation will be at least
as great as going on a bender at
a night club and absorbing the
ensuing hangover.
It doesn't seem unreasonable
In a great and rich nation that we
might even put up with gelling
bur postal service at cost Instead
of the current third of a billion
UNPKK cost.
I estimating the President's
budget and the comment there
on, ynu must remember that in
Washington both Truman and
Ihe memheis nf llie congress arc
talking WITH RKPOKTERS
TRKSENT. A lot of what they
say hi said for rlfwt on the vot
crs. Mt Is an unfortunate fact
that In our democracy too many
Voters form their Judgments on
what is SAID rather than on
what Is-DONE.)
When the ctimmlttees got down
to business in executive session.
Jhe consideration given to taxing
and sendlng will be much more
realist Ic
t You can paste that In your hat.
Trout Season Dates Set
By Game Commission
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i HOUSING LEGISLATORS - !
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By CHARLES V. STANTON
The current session of the Oregon State Legislature will
debate many weighty problems. This forty-fourth assembly
is faced with problems of grave importance. Yet, judging
from conversations with our own delegation as well as leg
islators from other parts of the state, one of the first and
"hottest" topics will be the matter of housing. In fact, we
would not be surprised if the legislature considers a bill to
move its assemblies to Portland or some other city where
legislators would be able to obtain accommodations at 1
exjwnse. There appears to be widespread resentment against
rentals being charged in the Salem area and some legislators
are quite irate. ,
Members of the legislature, for the most nart. are pxnoet-
ing the current session to cost several hundred dollars from
their own pockets, largely because of housing exnense and
prospective length of meeting.
Senators and representatives are paid' $8 ver dav. but
compensation is limited to a period of 50 days. It will be
uneny impossible for the legislature to complete its work
within the time limit, members expecting that the session
will last from 75 to 85 days. Thus, members will work for
a period of approximately one month without remuneration.
They will receive $400 for the period of the assemblv. but
win rake deductions ranging from $75 to $100 for income
taxes, leaving $300 to $325 as actual "earnings."
The cost of housing facing members of our own countv
delegation is typical and perhaps an average for members
as a whole.
One member of our county delegation has secured a hotel
room, for which he ill pay $5 per day. He has been notified
that an increase may be expected after Feb. 1, when rent
controls on hotel rooms will expire. Thus, if the legislature
remains in session 75 days, his expense for room rent will
amount to $375, even though the rate does not advance, while
his pay will not exceed $325. .
Another delegate has rented a house, located about one
mile from the capitol. He must pay $150 per month. He, too,
is stuck for $375 if the session goes 75 days. More if the
session lasts longer.
The third delegate from Douglas County has rented a cabin
in an auto court, outside the city limits and at least two
miles from the capitol and must pay transient rates, or $175
per month more than $ 100 if the session goes 75 days. -
Each legislator, therefore, will pay considerably more for
housing than his total comjicnsation.' In addition he must
pay for his meals, transportation, etc. Ho will be called upon
to contribute to charity, buy the usual gifts for officers,
flowers fur' ill or bereaved members and numerous inci
dentals. Any (telephone calls to constituents and these usu
ally tire numerous must be iaid from hi' personal, funds.
' All-in-all it; appears that a legislator must x'Xptct 'to give
not only his time and service but his money as well. ,
.. Legislators contend they are being "gouged" by cxhorbi
tant rentals in .the Salem area. The experience of our "own
delegates would tend to support the accusation. The com
bined resentment might possibly be sufficient to result in
moving the assembly to some other city, although we doubt
that the legislature would go to such an extreme. '
It is possible, however, that a program to erect barrack
apartments at the state fair grounds, to serve state fair per
sonnel, legislators and others engaged in service, to the state,
with a fair rate of rentul to be charged and paid into the
Commercial Hoop
Schedule Filled
Fcr Current Week
Commercial League Standings
(North)
W L Pet.
Sutherlin 3 0 1.000
J. K. Sports 1 1 .500
Drain 1 1 .500
V. F. W 1 2 .333
Yoncalla 1 2 .333
Vets Hosp 0 1 .000
Oakland 0 2 .000
(South)
W L Pet.
Limp. Val. Hdwe. 2 0 1.PO0
Rainbow Grill 1 0 1.000 I
Elks 1 ,1 .500 !
Myrtle Creek 0 1 .000 i
Riddle 0 1 .000 1
Canyonvllle 0 1 .000
A full bill of commercial bas
ketball Is lined up on the Douelas
County Hoop schedule for this
week, with two contests slated in
Roseburg tonight and Thursday
and seven contests at various
county community courts
Norman Seifarth, president of
the league, announced Saturday
the withdrawing of the Elks
team, and the possible entrance of
a Tiller squad, montorcd by for
mer RHS Basketballer Elion
Jackson..
Tonieht's action" sees J. K.
Sports meeting Vets Hospital
and Urnpqua Valley Hardware
playing host to Myrtle Creek at
itoscDurg junior Mign. out-ol-town
games are: Sutherlin at
Oakland, V. F. W. vs. Drain a.
Elkton, Tiller at Riddle, and
Rainbow Grill at Canyonville.
Wednesday night league
games give way to a polio drive
benefit contest at Roseburg Sen
ior Ilich between Eugene's Out
door Store and Rainbow Grill.
Thursday nicht Rainbow Grill
vies with Urnpqua Valley Hard
ware at Junior Hign, v. r . w. is
billed at Oakland, and Riddle at
Myrtle Creek.
Geltz Victor Over
Cohen; Man Wins
From Belcastro
The Pacific Coast light-heavyweight
wrestling belt is still in
possession of Billy Geltz by vir
tue of his hard-won victory' over
rawhide-tough Sammy Cohen al
the Roscbuig Armory last Sat
urday night. The title holder lost
the first fall of the match in the
longest round of the session, 32:
02, but garnered the next two
in the respective' periods of 8:40
and 4:02. On three different oc
casions during the battle he re
fused to accept a decision from
Referee Tommy Nilan, offered
because f-f Cohen's incessant dirty
tactics. A crowd estimated at
arond 800 witnessed the bill, and
cave the winner a big hand.
Geltz practically defeated him
self in the first stanza when he
missed a shoulder butt and plung
ed through the ropes onto the
floor in front of first row ring-
siders. Ho managed to climb back
onto the mat almost at the end
of the 20-second absence limit
hut he was too weak to offer ef
fective resistance. Even then, he
withstood six successive body
Northern division with Oregon
State, can go a long ways toward
making or breaking their 1947
title efforts during the next six
months.
With five games scheduled in
conference play, the Huskies are
involved in four of them on their
first road trip of the season.
Tuesday and Wednesday finds
the Huskies cavorting against the
University of Idaho,- victims of
the Huskies' only conference
starts. Two days later Washing
ton tangles with Its intra-state
rival, the Cougars, in a two-game
series.
The other game of the week
finds Oregon State trekking to
Eugene Friday in and effort to
repeal ineir weekend triumph ov
er the University of Oregon.
Indian Hoopsters
Tip Bmira, 53-21;
Axemen Next Foe
By ROYAL S. DENTON
Coach Jack Newby's Indians
pulled out of their one-time slump
of Friday night to smother an
Elmira Falcon quintet Saturday
night, 53-3. The local DreD crew
lost to St. Mary's 23-21. , '
Reported by Newby as an nip-and-tuck
affair through the first
quarter, the Indians finally click
ed on their fast-break to lead
tne raicons, 26-17, holding them
to two points at the end of the
third period, and bearing down
even more In the final minutes
to cincn victory.
tven without the services of
uary Mper, fleet-footed forward,
the Indians "looked like a real
bail club in the latter half," New
by stated.
Benson, forward, sank 16 points
to take top scoring, followed by
Pope, Rosebure euard. with 15
Wranke, Elmira center, potted
lu.
Ltneuns:
Benson, 16.
Benson, 16..
Nichols. 4
Blanck. 4 ..
Pope, 12 G.
Year's Fire Loss
At Reedsport Low
R EEDSPORT At least once in
every month last year, Reeds
port s ' fire fighting equipment !
went out on calls, according to
the report of Fire Chief M. M.
Kelly. Of a total of 18 calls, two ,
were out of the city.
Pne of the greatest fire losses '
was that of the Gardiner grade I
school building. Reedsport equip
ment was dispatched to aid the I
Gardiner Rural Fire Protection ,
District. This fire, however. ha !
not been credited as a loss for i
neeaspon.
Total insurance- coverage of
property at risk by fire, within
the city, amounted to $67,000. Ac
tual loss was stated to be $4,150.
This included damage to the sca
poing tug, Tiger, owned by the
I'mpqua River Navigation Co.
estimated at $1,500. The tug was
set afire from a blowtorch during
the installation of a new motor.
Loss of a trailer house razed by
fire was estimated to be $2,000.
Otherwise, prooerty loss, due
mostly to flue fires, amounted to
ics& man 3uu.
0 i Dick Jurgtn. .
lo oo rulton Lcuu, Jr.. Hansen Tine-
lu. Id Behind liim World Kew, X.
10 ao Nocturf).
10.JO Ten-Thirty Club,
Jrwelen.
1 1 fKW,H,-,, Off - -
The so called "sonic barrier" Is
the result of shock waves In the
air produced when an airplane or
projectile approaches the sueed of
sound. -
F ,
.F 1.
. F 2.
C 10,
.9,
5.
Marsh
Marsh
Reld
Wranke
Brown
Toney
slams be lore succumbing to a
general fund to liquidate eventually the cost of eonstrtiction, i iirnsmng press.
might be given serious consideration.
Benson Top Scorer in Week's Play
Bill Benson, gangly Indian forward, continued to lead the Rose
burg High School basketball squad's scoring this week with a total
of 103 points In 11 games played. Gary Piper led the regular starters'
percentages In free throw shooting, sinking 14 out of 24 attempts In
game competition. Pope has been bad boy of the squad with 33 fouls
committed.
IMIRTI.AND, .Inn. W 1-alc
Oregon gamp commission action
taken Saturday, following an all
day session with soitsmen. was
to set the general angling se.ivnn
for trout of six-Inch minimum
si.e from May .1 to Ortn!cr l.S
The bag limit will be ten fish
per day, the commi.nlon decided,
with a possession limit of 20.
Tile six-Inch minimum on fish
will apply in all cases hut In ca
Si stix'nms and the McKrnie
liver. Coastal streams were do
iined as all tho-e which flow in
1n the Pacific, excluding the Co
liimbia river and lis tributaries
and upper parts of the Rogue
river and the llmpqua. Eight
inch minimum will otlicrw isc ap
ply. J
rlrld Foil! Total throw
Game Gola Khota Points Fouls Prtgr.
Benson 11 4j 13 103 1 .3!ij
riper 9 18 74 14 .693
Pope U 25 13 63 S3 .371
Harvey 11 14 13 41 28 .3!5
Hlanek 11 13 12 38 2.1 .500
Nlekols 7 6 1 13 !) .125
Maisters 6 2 2 .6 12 .285
Scofleld 11 1 2 .4 12 .6W
Corn 2 2 0 . 4 2 .000
MeCown 6 0 2 2 0 .WW
Telford 4 1 0 2 2 .fXX)
Kcldkamp 4 0 1 0 3 1.000
Buyer 4.0 0 0 1 .000
Roseburg 11 137 77 351 1H0 .436
Opponents 11 121 70 312 .. .417
Polio Benefit Tilt
Scheduled Here by
Basketball Fives
By ItOYAI. S. DENTON
1 lans have been completed for
. niniMiay nignt s big polio bene
fit basketball game at Kosohuig
Senior High g ninasium. expect
ed to draw several hundred Mx-c-lators
as Rainbow Grill's com
mercial live ls host to an All-
.-.tar i-.ugene ( Kitilc.r sioif
greg.-ttlnn.
All
letviins. exclusive of
iiinusetniit i.tv will iH. given to
I he RuM'hurg March of Dimes
drive.
Ihe Eugene l-llih will hrlno r,rw
"i tne oesi ijine County inde
fnilent quintets, a squad coin
red of players with consider-
able former college and service
team experience before and riur.
Ing the war
KoKebiiri's cvmnaslum Is helnb
provided M illion! charge, the two
referees ate dmiHfing ihelr serv
leva, and the Eugene Outdoor
Stone prnimntnet In nrganltng
'lie June t'miniv spoils oio
fund, aie paring their club's own
exiwiises to Roaehul g.
Anangements are now In prt
! K'l ijtlui tin High St-huil
or City Municipal Rind to pro
vide haltlmy entertainment.
Eugene's roster includes: ("al
Bouncy, 6-fect-7 Inch All Confer
ence center from Mounl Angel;
Hoiks Koln-rtson, All Slar North-wcst-Tn
league: Everett Fox,
soumern (.iregon t ollego star for
two year; Ace Plath, Oregon
High School slate tournament
star for two years; Palmer King.
Eugene lmlcicndcnt league All
Slar of IM.'i: Al Weinstein. two
year star of South Paeiltc service
squad; Bobby Kobertsnn. All
American s,ar for Iwo year with
V. S. Army In China.
Not to be outdone by Ihe high
ly touted visiiom. Rainbow t. nil
els also boast experienced talent
In Stan Short and Jack linib,
former l'niveiMly of Oregon
h'Hinnteis; Ward funtinlngs. with
lll.inie le I nivorsily 's crew dur
ing Ihe war; Churk Neidemever.
l:44 All-District renter of Med
ford High School; Ciaig Slum.
Northwestern l-eanue Star of
I. infield: Paul Anderson, IVwg
las County B League star; Laur
ence Wiley, former RHS court-
man.
W'oilil War II was onlv one
eighth as serious a drain on Ihe
loiiil man power of the I'm ed
Slates as was the Civil War. In
thai war Ihe total deaths i-nuiii.
Ing from the war was 617.000 or
2 per cent of the ertlrc popu!a-
tii.-ii.
Geltz annexed the second fall
of the bout with a straight press
after a brace of drop kicks. Third
and deciding fall was registered
with his lavorite weapon, a prone
nacft sircicn.
Nilan Beats Belcastro
The semi-final affair, with El
ton Owen as referee, saw Nilan
In his regular wrestler role, with
Pete Belcastro -as his opponent.
The principals presented an odd
contrast in pnysiques, iNiian, a
newcomer from Australia, 5 fi-et
5 inches high and weighing 190
pounds, was fully a head shorter
than his rangy opponent, who
tips the scales at 195. Despite
Belcaslro's constant disregard of
the rules, which In the end cost
him the decision, the combat at
times produced volleys of laught
er. Nilan got the first fall in
11:35 with a brace of shoulder
butts and a body press, and Pete
letaliated In the second round In
5:27 with a slugfest and press.
Round three w as halted by Owen
in 7:23 after the referee had been
forced to battle Belcastro reiieat
edly to make him stop fouling,
and Nilan's arm was then hoisted
as a signal of victory.
OSC Basketeers
Tip U. of 0., 73-69,
In Overtime Battle
(By the Assaciated Itcss)
Oregon Slate's five continued
undefeated in Northern Division
Parillc Coast Conference basket
ball Saturday night with a M9
overtime triumph over the Ducks,
while Washington Slate took a
36-28 win over the Vlnless Idaho
defending titlists.
The Webfoot triumph came di
rectly from Ihe free throw line
where Oregon Slate mKscd only
live shots in ,M ailemuts. Beth
teams scored 18 points in field
goals din ing the nip and luck con.-
it-si mat ended deadlocked at 62
all In regular plav.
Oregon's Ken Hays topped scor-
iiik wnn it loiiuweil closelv by
Oregon Slate's Lew Reck "with
It!.
The I'niversily of Washington
Huskies, currently co-leading the
TO EASE MISERY
OF CHILD'S COLD
RUB ON CKS
YVapoRub
Harvey. 6.. G
Substitutions: Rosehurr? Coen
4; Marsters 2. Scofield 2. Me
Cown 2. Teleford; Elmira Smith,
Herbert, Grantham 2 ,Pettit 2.
Fawver. Officials: Taylor and
Kaufman.
Axemen Dated Friday
The Indians face their touches!
contest to date next Friday night
at the local court when they play
host to Eugene's hlgh-seorlng Axe
men in their Initial frav of the
season wim mat scnooi.
A busy week is In store for
other Tri-County League quintets
as each team vies for a higher
rung on the ladder to the league
chHmpion-ship.
Biggest -upset thus far In the
circuit was University High's
trouncing by Jtshotion Citv, put
ting Eugene High back irf the
league leadership after succumb
ing to Uni-Hich earlier in the
week.
The Axemen, after winning
their fourth district victory.
downing Cottage Grove Fridav
night. 45-25, entertain Corvallis
Tuesday in a Bib-Six tilt, while
in the same league, Springfield
plays host to Salem's Vikings. St.
Mary's Gaels travel to Junction
City, and Cottaee Grove's sched
uled meet with Uni-High has been
postponed.
Wednesday night Eugene takes
on Elmira, and Friday Eugene
comes to Roseburg with St.
Mary's at Cottage Grove and
Springfield entertains Albany.
A pair of Saturday night dist
rict contests send Elmira to Junc
tion City and Springfield's un
predictable Millers to Roseburg.
Tickets for the two Roseburg
contests this weekend will go on
sale Tuesday morning at the
Chamber of Commerce office.
K R N R
Mutual Broadcasting 8ystem
1490 Kilocycles
Drain High Basketeers
Down Yoncalla, 53 to 36
Drain High School's strong bas
ketball team ripped Yoncallas
niuo and- Gold club Saturday
night, 53-36. on the hitter's court
In a Douglas County B league
mi .
The Drainites had little ti.mhle
with the Eaules. leadint, 1 l-M n
tne rust Quarter. 20 13 al ihe half
ann i i at the third quarter.
Hitcney, roncalla euard. led ihe
scoring wnn 15 points, followed
oy urains. cellars with 12.
I .menus:
Yoncalla (361 (S3) Drain
6 K 10, fool
,a .Y 2' Evilns
McDonald, 2 C ll.Manning
kohler. 5 C. 5 sur.fi.,,,.,-
Ritchey. IV G R. Whipple
Substitutions: Ifiain Gordon
2. Merk 2. Vlbrirht, Roper 2
Wales; Drain Cellars 12. Shefer
V. Swearincer 5. Shirlev I nw
6. Officials: Moore and Vest.
Said to be the most nm-kn
measuring instalment in the
world is a micro suir pr-elsion
electric optometer used in Ihe ball
and roller bearing Industry for
measuring super-recislon bear
ings iif tolerances dealing with
plus or minus one iemh or one
tnousandths of a millimeter.
Tlv official monelai-v unit nf
Peru Is the sol.tsun in English.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
RE MA IN IX O HOI K8 TODAY
4 0O Fulton Lewis, Jr., Turco
Products.
4:15 Hex MiUer, Nabisco.
4;30 Ersklne Johnson, Vick Chemlcftl
Co.
4:45 Buck Roffers 25th Century.
Genersl Foods.
5:00IIemlngway t riv l. A. Soap
Co.
9 15 Superman. KeflnggV
5 30 Caput n Midnight. Wander Co.
5 W Tom Mix. Ha U ton Purina.
.0O Gabriel H tatter. Carter
Products.
0-15 Musical Interlude.
025 State and Local News, Roseburg
Motor Co.
0 30 Hit Parade of Novelty Tunea,
Dauilas Psint & Hardware.
0:45 Sons for Everyone, Roseburg
Refrigeration.
7:0O-:McCarry and His Mouse.
7 jo The Cisco Kid. Modern rumiturr
00 Richard Davis. Private Ietectiv.
Union Oil.
30 Commander Scott, Lock wood.
Motors.
45 Voice of the Army.
8 0O Alka Stvltzrr News. Miles I.aba
15 M-l Ventor's Pictorial. SAW Tine
Foods.
8:30-Ht NetcTibor. Carslena
Furniture.
ft:4fl Henrv J. Tavlar. rieneral Mnlnn
10:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr., Roseburg
Pharmacy.
10:15 Behind the World News, Ryce
Wilson
10 20 Nocturne.
10:30 Ten-Thirty Club, Law son's
Jewelers.
11:00 Sign Off.
TVESDAY. JAN 14. 1947
6 00 Farm Bulletin Board.
8 Vawn Patrol
0:f The County Agent.
0 5V-S-hrirker Auction.
7 00- Frank Hemtngwav .. A. Snap Co.
7:15 rsve and Shine, Sterling Drug
7 30 State and Loral News. Boring
Optical.
t The BreNve
7 Mi Hruipsody in Wax
00 Haven of Rest, Crew Good Ship
Grace.
30 -Waliy Wake Up Time. Welly's
Grocery.
-Vtclor H Lindlahr. Hralthalds.
0.00 Art Baker and His Notebook,
Montgomery Ward.
91 Morning Melodies.
B.30 Mn About Town, Joss and
Lowell s.
0.45 Shopner s Guide. Harth's and
Mart. hall-Well...
0 M-Mimc.il Interlude.
10 00 Alka Seltzrr News. Miles Lab
10:15- Muse and Music, Roseburg Color
Center.
lOrw-Jark Smith
10 45 Eay Lis'eninV
11:00- Character Clinic, Presbyterian
Chur h.
11:15 Vocal Varieties, Modern
Furniture,
linn - Quern for a Day. Miles Labs.
12 oo-Musical Interlude.
12 05 Sports Review. United Petroleum.
12 15 Musical Interlude
12.20 Beer's Guide, Associated
Dutrtbutors
12 25 Rhvinm at Random.
12 40 StJite and Local News. Hansen
Motors.
12:45 National News. Douglas County
State Bank
12 55 Terminal Market Reports, Sig
Fell.
1:00 Man on the Street, Henninger's
M-rt
1:15 The Johnson Family.
1:30 -It's Requested. Wilder'.
2 o- FlorUta Show. Ctnpqua Florists.
2 l.V-Freddie Martin.
2 in - Schooldays.
a.-io Around the County, International
News Events
3 OO Sav It With Music.
3 .Ml-Musical Matinee.
4.0O Fuinn Lewi. Jr.. Ben Hur
Products,
4 15 -Rex Miller, Nahisco. 1
4.JO Good News Program, Assembly '
of God Church
4.4V Buck Roger -25th Century, j
General Foods.
500 Hemingway at Five, J. A. Folger 1
5 is. Snprrarv Kellogg Co
5 Captain Midnight, Wander Co.
5 & Tom Mix. R Alston Purina
(too Gabriel Header. Health ids,
fi 15 Muncal Interlude
023- State and Loral News, Roseburg
0 lO-American Frum of the Air.
7.13 Mu sir You Remember. Douglas
Supply Co.
7.W-Fun Club. Kennedy's
0 00-P I v house of Favorites,
Foresters.
.30-Tlie Falcon. American Safety
Rarnr Corp
on -Alka SelUer News. Miles Labs.
0 li Janifi Crowlev, Wildroot
9 30 Here Comes the Band. E. O.
High.
NOTlt g TO C RlDITORk
Not fee Ik herehv nvn iti.i it,. ..-
del-signed has been duly aonninted ai
... me i-Mste m rreo n unodrow. de
ceased, by the County Court of Doug,
las County. Oregon All persons having
claims againt said estate are notified
to present them to the undersigned at
National Bank Bldg . Roseburg. Ores
?lyA. rir,l,nm ' months from
iMtk f Dc'mbr
JOHN M THRONF Arhnln.s.
r''r rum testament anneto
"''e ot i rest ft
Goodrnw,. deceased .
Creomulsion fellrres promptly be
tuse u roes rlcht to th neat of tha
troubls to hrlp loosen and fxprl
perm laden phrMrm, and aid nature
mj aoouie ana nrsa raw, tender, In-
gamed bronchial mucous mr m
ranes. Tf U your dniiil to sell you
bottle of CrromulMon with the un.
demanding you mut like the t it
fluirkiy aiisvs the couKh or you are
In hsve Tonr money back. .
CRE0MULSI0N
for Cougrii.Chwt Colds. Bronchitii
firi:l Iti
fcMnwiiihfiMMaai
Bolt & Wire CUTTERS TIM SNIPS '
SAILOR KNIVES METAL CASH BOXES
BRACE & BITS I 'A " to I")
2-Speed BREAST DRILLS
ALSO WAR SURPLUS ITEMS
-. "Trgdaf" Gilky
GILKEY TRADING POST
Veteran Owned and pperated
43S N. Jackson
NOTICE
NORTH SIDE SAW SHOP
At the Sign of the Saw
JUST ARRIVED: Our No. 50 Sawmill and Edgcr
We Have In Stock:
Round Saws Rip 7" to 40" CutoU Saws 7" to 32"
i Edger Saws 12" to 20"
I Falling and Bucking Saws in All Lengths
' Files and Mill Saw Fliers
Steel lor making Drag Saws 6' to 8 14" width
Saw Filing and Repairing of AH Kinds- "
UMPQUA CABINET SHOP
Pacific Highway Vlorth at Edenbower
KITCHEN CABINETS BUILT TO YOUR
SPECIFICATIONS .
Gun Cabinets . . . Door & Window Frame
Custom Built Counters and Shelves . . -Prompt
Service Phone 137R4
NEW MOTORS
. . FOR . V - r.
CHRYSLER PRODUCTS CARS
0e Soto, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth.
INSTALLED NOW . YEAR TO PAY
CORKRUM MOTORS
.114 Rose Ph. 408 , riyiuotdh-
DeSoto
WHEN YOU .START BUILDING
, , ' . ' You will need concrete .. ' ( -.,
WHEN YOU WANT INFORMATION
regarding concrete, call PRE-MIX
It's all mixed, ready for your ob.
If you have need for concrete call
PRE-MIX CONCRETE
Formerly Redy-Mix Concrete Co.
. - Concrete Blocks Concrete Pipe
Phone 620
i Bulk Concrete Delivered
. .. Remember the change Is in name only!
ATTENTION ! !
KITCHEN CABINETS DELUXE Cabinet work of
all kinds Window and Door Frames, any size,
any shape Snappy Service!
HAVE IN STOCK
3 PANEL PINE DOORS, FIR PANELS, PREFIT
2-0 x 6-8, 2-4 x 6 8, 2 6 x 6 6
2-6 x 6-8, 2-8 x 6 8 .
ALSO 28 x 68, 1 It Top Class
' 2 x 68. 2 It. Top Glass
Why not use steel sash T All ready to nail In no waiting.
City Lumber & Builders Supply
North Urnpqua Highway, V Mile East of County Bora
See Ken Adam or Phone 659
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Patrol, taiiy Uiuiuuna actiuo
rn crmrvtirto kithAut fr.
ntf ing child's drlKi ancmal (kin.
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Wwn cwighnif ipairntv Dmi bt
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kmp Mambobuim handy.
VJID fOE OVtS 50 YEARS to COMFORT COLOJl
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