10 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sot., May 28, 1949 BUCKS 'N' BUBBLE That : plastic bubble is a mere one million dollars. It s on display at a I Waukesha, Wis., bank. Carl Taylor, left, bank president, admires the dough. Needless to say, an extra large stall of guards Is on - . uuiy iu x t BANKER Charles McMurray, of Daylon, O.. shows one of the novelty banks he has collected In 18 years. Weight of the coin In its mouth causes the dor to fall forward and deposit it. , Censorship Order Of Defense Secretary Rapped SEATTLE, May 28. UP) A. re tired Chicago industrialist sharply criticized here a recent Govern ment censorship directive which he termed a step toward dictator ship. He referred, said Frank A. Ilecht, president of the Navy League of the United Slates, to an order issued by National De fense Secretary Louis A. Johnson providing that all armed forces' news or other releases must be subject to "review for security, policy and propriety." Hecht stressed that the league Graduation Exercises Held New Ambassador 1 i ? j v David K. E. Bruce, nbove, oE Virginia, chief o( the KCA mis sion to France, hns been nppoint ed by President Truman to suc ceed Jefferson Cattery as U. S. ambassador to France. CafTery is returning to this country to await a new assignment ut a later date. Four Times Up The Bonn convention which drafted the new German consti tution adopted the flag of the old Weimar Republic, above, as the new national emblem. The tri color was thrown out when Hit ler came to power and raised the swastika in 1933. It makes the fourth time the black, red and gold flag has been used in German history. It was also the standard of General Von Lutzow and his men in 10, aV and again i during the 1848 revolution. I 1 'to bifckti compact stack of Jack under tha iiiuieut 11, Is a civilian not a veterans' or ganization, and that he had never served in the Navy. He also asserted former Navy Secretary John L. Sullivan did not resign primarily because of can cellation of construction of a super-aircraft carrier, but over Ine basic issue of who is to run thp Navy. There is Imminent dancer that I he Navy and other armed serv ices win be run by an autocratic civilian responsible only to live rresinent nnn not to Conuress and the people," he said. For Dog At Lebanon LEBANON, Ore., May 28. OP) Graduation exercises were held at Lebanon High School Thursday ior treadle, a lime orinuie clog of uncertain ancestry. Principal Durllegh Cash, who presented a diploma to Freddie before a student assembly, said probably no regular student had attended as many classes In the past five years as Freddie. When his master, Jody Blount who will be graduated next month was unable to attend school for a dav or two, Freddie went anvway. There was a seat for him in each classroom and lie sat, or sometimes dozed, in it. No athlete himself at some 15 pounds, Freddie managed to get on the field at every football game and the floor at every basketball contest. Everyone learned to lake It as part of the game. For his gradual ion nothing was missing processional, address by tile principal, and recessional. The Weather U. S. Weather Bureau Offlca Roseburg, Oregon Mostly cloudy with rain show ert today and Sunday. Highest temp, for any May..., Lowest temp, for any May-... Highest temp, yesterday Lowest temp, last 24 hrs Precipitation last 24 hrs Precipitation since May 1 102 30 ! 74 55 0 1.45 Precipitation since Sept. 1.... 26.26 Deficiency since May 1 31 SNEAD, DOUGLAS CLASH ItlCHMONP. Va., May JS I.V) The lliinl act ot match play in the thirty-lust annual PtiA drama being unlolilt'd today over the Merilage Country club layout was sprinkled with a pair of revenge battles in the tournament's lower bracket. Slammln' Sammy Snead, from White Sulphur Springs, Va had a score to settle with Dave Douglas of Wilmington. 1V1. They clashed In the first IS hole round of their :ti; hole match. Like all other thlrdround matches today, the second IS boles were sched uled this afternoon. MICHIGAN STATE LEADS NKW VOHK, May 2S ( VI Michigan State moved today to ward a clean sweep of all three championships of the Intercolle giate Association of Amateur Athletes of America. Mreadv holder of the cross country and Indoor (rack crowns, the powerful mldwestein team won IS qualifying places for to days outdoor nnais. LaBelle Duo Takes On Tonys In Tag-Team A tag-teem match, pitting Pierre and Rene La Belle against Tony Ross and Tony Falletti tops the wrestling card tonight at the local Armory. The La Belle's both French-Canadian but no relation, wrestle in similar style. Both are fast, clean, and plenty tricky. The same applies to the Tonys. Both are villians, use any means possible to gain a win, and both are despised by tans Koss a little more than Falletti. Meeting in the semi-final are Salvadore Flores, game Mexican, and Young Ceorge Drake, an 18-year-old Californian just break ing into the professional ranks. The main eventers will be in action early in the card when all participate in special 20-minute with Pierre and halletti meets Balancing Act Highlight Of Beatty Circus Among the many new acts to be disclosed upon this year's pro gram of the huge Clyde Beatty Circus, coming to Roseuurg Sat urday, June 4, at the Circus grounds west on Garden Valley oad will be the Great lhommens n breath-taking feats atop a 40- foot pole balanced upon Hie shoul ders of one of the men. It is con ceded the most daring display of me Kind in the world. They startled all Europe with their dangerous feats now they are bringing the Clyde Hcatty Circus audiences to their feet at each performance. Never before In circus history have their spec tacular and "nerve-racking" ex ploits atop a swaying pole even been attempted. Their display is nothing short of suicidal-daring. Performances, starling at 2:30 and 8 p. m. open with a new and magnificent produced super-spec tacle, "The Circus on Parade," in which the great masses of people and animals participate. A big ballet of beautiful dancing gills highlights the spectacular pro cessional pageant. House Counsel -newt '..v:& VY Si Frank S. Tavenncr, Jr., 53, of Woodstock, Va., was elected general counsel and chief in vvstigator of the House Un Amcrican Activities Committee by a unanimous vote of mem bers. A former U. S. attorney, he helped prosecute Premier Toio and other Jap war crimirmls. Admits Red Tie (SK.1 Tttrplioioi Auslrlan-born 11 a n t Frelstadt (alHive), 23. who recently won a 11.600 fellowship from the Atomic Knrnre Commission, admitted he Is a Communist Party member but said "I consider myself a loyal cuiwn of this country." He Is ta ln jiost grndtinte work at the Unt Yciilly of North Carolina to Chanel H11L mt . jnwm " wmn i - -. v lie 11 ft t "V""'-,c " "i EiV ' " Oarl Mycr (above), 12. who was irJ i revived 20 minutes after his heart ; " Tiitqr ,( x , r stopped during an operation, is ,wr,' V l hi t" battling for his life in Children's i ,"SVf, x- . i Hospital at Columbus, O. His I ""f fry'V heart stopped during an operation ' ,t i t to correct a "blue baby" condition. -j I W1 t r 1 If he survives, he still must under. Ir' " ' ' 2 IK"'" '-.r'vJ go the "blue baby" operation again. It i Wf'Jt&r a i$ immm , -v i Battle Tonight matches. In those Ross tangles Kene. Revived Qualifying Rounds Set For Invitational Meet Today at the Roseburg Country Club, qualifying rounds of golf will mark the day's activity in preparation for match play Sunday and finals on Monday. Eddie Simmons of Msdford will be on hand to defend his title for the third straight year. A large field of entrants are expected to be here from over the state. TURNESA FOUR DOWN POHTMAKNOCK, Ireland, May 28 (1) Willie Turnesa of Elmsford, N. Y., was four-down to Sam McCready of Ireland to day after 18-holes of their match for the British Amateur golf championship. Ihe Little Amerl' can champion ran into an opp nent who was hot, and was three down after only nine holes. Bowling Scores mif:d leaoi'E Team Standint,'fi W No. 1 . No. 4 No. 3 No. . 3 Gamil May 24, Tuesdny Night l won j, wo. a won u. 3 won 3, No. 4 won 0. Ulxh individual game scort, T. Dnnuld and B. Ilool, 212. High Individual series score, Bob Jones, 9S0. NO. Ellen Jones - 133 137 144 434 Bob Jones lliS 178 207 3.10 Cora Chnoln 14 103 103 333 John Wilson - 1!2 202 133 349 Ilndrp (io (K) l - 1HI) Totals 719 680 6119 20B NO. 1 M. Rait l!8 134 17B- 530 E. Halt 104 - 138 1IB 37H D. Hoot , 139 94 K'(l 3.VI R Root ; 212 183 133 3l'8 Hndrp 119 119 111 357 Totals 772 6fM 6942132 Ml. S II Rvan 104 114 128 348 P. Kviin 144 119 142 403 F. Mi-Donald 1:13 lull 212 523 G Marsters 132 134 127 4.13 llmli-p. Totals 739 2079 NO. A. Vault 132 177 192 501 H. lliiushinan 133 139 128- 488 V. llle!.lng 134 133 152 430 J Quant 128 143 171 442 Ihuli'P - 35 55 55 185 Totals 641 696 2006 POrm.F.S l.KAOl'K Team Standings No 4 7 5 No. 7 J. 6 No. S S 6 No. 2 5 7 No 1 4 S No. 5 2 10 Game May 26. Thursday Night No. 1 won 2. No. 3 won 1. No. 4 won 2. No. S won 1. No. fl won 2. No. 3 won 1. No. 2 won 3. No. 7 won 0 High Individual game score, Mark Ball. 214. High individual series score, Mark Ball. 603. r. Baughman . L Bltner llndcp . 183 202 27 180 131 27 183 32R 138 471 27 81 31S R, Young .... G Wrllman Hndrp - 137 4:17 l.Irt - 438 35 105 T Chapln . B Jones ... llndcp 173 - 3.10 49- 147 393 1087 T. Buettner . J Johnson .. Hndrp 135 133 130 130 130 390 883 897 TMy 175 IV 141 - 515 mmmm Hoot ItW 159 141- 4H i itti llndcp W 2-- H7 inv Thf Aviivlntrd Prft VM KUAN I i: Mil E Totals 3U0 37 311 10HR t Ratting .omul. Chicago, .35; Siev- I er. .St Lout. ,;15'J Tenny . IM tS 1HO - 5:'7 Runs hitrd In - Williams. Boston. M: KltM 1 l'l 11 - -5"' Wrti, Detroit and Stephens. Boston. llndcp 4a 42 4.' - IM it Home run Stephens. Bosl.'m, 11; Totals 33 39 37.1 1156 W.Hmms. Boston and Henrtch. New j York. M 7-t Pitching -I.opat. New York. 3-0. 1 000. Schmidt. C l-tt 105 in - 353 B rne. .r-w A,.m. ;t o. 1 ivyi Schmidt. J- - . . ll 1-ta l.'H - 377 , NVTIDNVl. ir(.t llndcp 79 79 7 - 237 I Rtttn -i-h-vndiemt. St. Louts. .373. K.i.vin. St I .mil. 3f S I Totals 3.13 31 313 - !W7 Runs hjfr.t in Hobtnson, It rook hn. 34 Kiner. PntlMirh. 27 I Itstl . - 214 t.tT - ft'.l H..me run. Kiner, Pittsburgh, . i Freadman . . . 177 I'li t - y M:-e Vrw V,rk. 9 Kndcp. . 17 W IT 31 Pitching Bun.-a. Brooklyn, 7-; 1 000. - - 1 - Livel), Cincinnati. 4-1. Totals M 411 3931312 ! The Smallest, Farm Equipment FOR SALE Steel wheel wagon with hay rack and home mad wagon nox. Hay rope for good lize barn. Arthur wecKi, KUCKiei nouie. mnei muin of Dillard across Mary Moore bridge. Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O Box lllfl or Phone 15U9-L. MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND. May 23. UP) Butterfat (Tenative subject to immediate change) : 1-Yemium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent aciui y delivered in r-oruana, 61-64c lb.; first quality, 59-62c lb.; second quality. 57-60e. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score. 61-62c lb.: A, 92 score, 60-61ic lb.; B, 90 score, 58c lb.; C, 89 score, 57c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Port land wholesalers): Oregon sin gles, 38i-48ic; Oregon 5-lb. loaf, 41S-DU5C. Eggc (To wholesalers): A grade large, 53-53ic; A grade, medium, 51-51ic; B grade, large, 47J-50ic. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to .retailers per nunurea lbs.): Beef Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., S39-43; commercial, $39-41; utility, $34-30. Cowe Commercial, $36-38; utility, $35-36; canned-cutter, $34- 35. Beef Cuts (Good steers): Hind quarters, $51-53; rounds, $51-54; full loins, trimmed, $56 61; triangles, $37-38; square chucks, $39-41; ribs, $44-48; lore quarters, $37-38. Veal: Top quality, 37-40c; fancy to 41c.' Lambs: Top quality, 48-50C lb.; mutton, 1618c lb. Mutton Good, 70 lbs., down, i2(29. Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs., $52-54; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $36-38; spareribs, $43-45; carcasses, $30-30.50. Live Chickens (No. 1 qual ity f.o.b. plants): Broilers, un der 2t lbs., 27-29c; fryers, 21-3 lbs., 2y-3lc; 3-4 lbs.. 30-31c; roast ers, 4 lbs. and over, 31-32c; fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 24-25c; leghorns, over 4 lbs., 27-2c; col ored fowl, all weights, 30-31c; old roosters, all weights, 18-20c lb. Rabbits (average to growers): Live white, 4-5 lbs. 26-27c; 5-6 lbs., 23-25c; old or heavy does, 1317c lb. COUNTRY-KILL ED MEATS Beef: Good cows, 32-35c lb.; canners-cutters, 26-30c. Veal Top quality, 41-42c lb.; fancy to 43c; other grades accord ing to weight and quality. Hogs - Light blockers, 27-29c Ik; sows, 22-26c. Lambs Top quality, 4043c lb.; mutton, 1517c. Onions Western Ore. yel lows, 50 lbs., No. 1 med., from cold storage, S2.25-2.50; dry pack storage, $2.00-2.25; new crop Calif, while wax, S4.00-4.25; Stockton red globes, S2.50-2.75; yellow globe jumbos, $2.85; mcd., $.65. Potatoes Russets, Deschutes No. 1-4, $1.25-4.40; No. 2, 50 lbs., $1,601.65. New potatoes: Califor nia long whites, size A, $3.75 4.00; size B, 100 lbs., $2.65-2.85; No. 2-A, $3.50-3.75. Wool Coarse, valley and medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair Nominally 28c lb. on 12-monlh growth. Hay I Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal): U. S. No. 1 green aifalfa or better, baled truck lots wholesale, Port land, S36-.1X; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $36. Oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, nominally S15-20, depending on quality, haled, on Willamette val ley farms. Medford Scores High In Invitational Meet MEDFORD, May 28. (.T) Four record-breaking perform ances were turned in here last night as Portland defeated South ern Oregon High Schools in their annual track meet, 68 1 6 to 61 5 6. The times in all four were bet ter than the state records, al though not eligible for considera tion. Mervin Brock, Washington High of Portland, had a hand in two. He won the 100-yard dash in 98 seconds. The stale mark is 9.9. He also was anchor man on the Washington relay team that won in 1:31.2 minutes the state mark is 1:31.3. Jack Morris, Medford, tied the state mark of 11.9 in the high hurdles, then raced the lows in 22.6 seconds. The state mark is 22.8. Rich RiRgs. Medford, did the 220-yard dash in 21.7 seconds. The state mark is 21.8. Washington of Portland follow ed Medford in individual points with 20. Third was Grants Pass with 14 1 2. Klamath Falls. 13, was fourth: Jefferson, 11. fifth. Miller of Roseburg placed third In the 100-yard dash behind Brock of Washington and Uiggs of Mod ford, ! LEAGUE LEADERS Cheapest Workers in Town ..Went Ads Logging Equipment HD 14 Cat A-l CONDITION. Complete with blade and drum. Heady to go. Lee Mortensen, Inc. Tel. dayi 1486-J Nights. 18-R-3 ATTENTION, LOGGERS! 1947 BIT 123 SKAG 150 Cummins, linea, fair leads, fuel tank, ited and house. A-l. ready to go. Priced to sell. Cash. 1947 TD Id TRACTOH. Carco drum, Isaacson cable dozer. 1200 hrs. Looks and runs like new. Priced to sell. P.O. Box 29i or Phone 1141 Sweet Home, Oregon SKAGIT LOADER powered with new Mercury engine complete with good sled and some lines. Price $1. 500. Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber Lompany, is. myriie ireeit noaa, myr tie LrceK, uregun. D4 CAT. serial number 7-J-4172 with Hyster drum and La Plant Choat, hy- araunc aozer. see ai ryee Lumoer -o. Sutherlin, Ore., or phone 1202 Suther- lln FOR SALE Six wheel Thornton Drive assembly equipped with 13,000 pound 2 speed Eaton rear ends. Earl Her rigos. Rt. 1, Box 118-D-5, Rifle Range Hoaa. FOR SALE HD 10 16 months old, excel lent condition. Equipped with Carco blade and logging winch. $10,000. Harold Martin. See at Farm & Indus trial Equip Co., Hlway 99 N. 1945 TD 14 INTERNATIONAL, drum and dozer. Excellent enndition. S8.000. Phone 558-R-2 or 558-R-3, Cottage urove. DONKEY, CADILLAC powered. 3 drums; 1200' "" main line mounted on good sled complete with rigging. Box 747. Yoncalla. phone 343: FOR SALE New TD 6 International. Priced right. $:iarx). Can be seen at Ted Tczier.3 mUegE. of Sutherlin. WANTED TO BUY One used Mall power saw In good condition. Phone 4!(U-n-3. FOR SALE D4 Cat equipped for log ging, drum and blade. Can be seen at IntcrstnteTractor. Maurice Weber. FOR SALE Usfd log bunk and cab guard. $50. 1014 Hamilton. Financial Large and Small Sums PLACED with us produce above average earnings. Investigate our monthly Savings Plan UMPQUA SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. F. H. A. Loans BUYERS BUILDERS Sea: SELLERS UMPQUA REALTY Across from Post Office on Highway 99 112 N Stephens Ph- t533-J F. H. A. Loans James L. Payne Rhoden Building. 230 N. Stephens Phone 1301 Machinery For Sale FOR SALE 1 NEW Yates American 6x15" A-62 Belt Driven Matcher, complete with feed table and profile. Extra side heads, knives, etc. Complete new set belts, most of prefab blow pipe Installation and other extras, F.OB, Redding. Calif . S16.H41.00. Machine Is in storage. Write Cal-Ore Lumber Co.. Inc. P.O. Box 11,15. Redding. Calif, or phone 2125-J Redding. Calif. Terms can be arranged. DON'T BUY DIESEL POWER "Till you've seen Gilkey Guiberson single 150 250 b h p. DUAL UNIT. 300-400 b.hp. G. M. C- Gray marine diesels. Ifi5 h. p., 3 HYSTER straddle buggies, large. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS, com- filote stock of parts. Oregon's only re iable Guiberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales 523 N. Jackson Boiler Repair Sales and Installation. Steel Construction Co. Eugene (i.'U2-W or MtW-W FOR SALE LeTourneau Angle dozer, complete with front end P C.U for D8 cat. Lee Mortensen. 200 S Pine Phone t8-R-3 FOR SALE One well drill mounted on truck. Lloyd Powell, 714 Kiageview Phone 1280-L. Poultry Chicks Chicks NEW HAMP . Austra White. Ancona and other popular breeds Thriftv chick i from pullorum passed flocks. Also started chicks. Our motto ts to serve you best. Custom Hatching a Soecialty Ponton Hatchery W10 Harvard Ave. West Roseburg Phone ltitt Baby Chicks Every week in the year. Hatching Eggs Wanted City attent Douglas Co. Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery Lookingglass Rt. Phone 18 -f-.l FOR SALE 3.000 B B. Bronze poults from one of the nest flocks in the countv. 6 weeks old June 1st and June Hth. Call 27-F-3 or write W. A. Davis. Ojkland. Oregon. Star Rt. FOR SALE One modern Buckee incu bator capable of handling turkey or chicken eggs. 12.000 capacity Ponton ilittcnerv fnone inn, BTfOAD BREASTED red fryers. 40 !b Ncal Meyer. l' miles west of Look- DHESSFD FRYERS. 4.V lb. Mrs E D. Russell, Wilbur. Oregon. Phone 30-F-23. Timber Saivmills FOR SALE 3' Hd. blk. carriage. 42' double action set works 1 friction type log turner, 1 Edwards fire pump and 250' hnsc 1 portable type trim saw powered by Wisconsin motor. 13" bctltng. Various cast steel balanced pulie, 10 and 12' faces. Box 747. Voncalta. Phone .14.1. PORTABLE MILL. 18 or 20 M. capacity. 22fl H P . Diesel unit new. log haul, log cut-off saw. too H P motor and edger. rolls, convever chain. lv41 Ford panel. $.1500 down, terms Model M AC tractor blade, drum. arch. ?4.W1 Lots of ml'C items Calapooia Lumber Co.. Sutherlin. Oregon Sawmill PORTABLE BELISAW sawmill, new still crated, include pluner. W. H Damewcod, Stiver Nook Grill. TIMRKR CRIMPING and engineering St-e Claud Kerr, Box 90. Melrose Rt Phone 7rt-J-3- liit.iiess Opportunities Greyhound Confectionery , FOR lAI.t COTTAGE GROVE Meals and fountain $10 iXX plus inventor Courtesy given to broker. Ph. M, Cotutv Grove FOR lOSG TERM I.FASE. city htghwav frontage Approximately 2X) ft. Nt Revtew. B-c SorOR COCRT for sale. Call 199-J-L Work Wanted IE YOUR FURNITURE or rugs are dirty, let us clean them; if you're tired of the color, let us dye it. Make it look like new We specialize in Oriental and Persian rugs. Free estimates. Expert Furniture Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Call 813-R Rsbg. Sanitation Service SEPTIC tanks cleaned, no extra charge for drain lines. No charge for open ing tank. Prompt service. No mile age charge, reasonable rates, special rates for commercial tank. Ph. 1563-R P.O. Box 286 2444 N. Stephens ALL BUILDING construction, new and old, remodeling, 10'.'. down, no job too large or too small. All type masonry construction, flagstone and brick: barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag neslte floor.i and drainboards. Phone 1530-R-l, contractor. A. R. Snow. Umpqua Transfer MOVE EVERYTHING. Specialize in stock. Open every day but Saturday. Phone 167-J. Dennis Matthews & Son. Septic Tanks Cleaned Work guaranteed. Twenty vears experience. B aker's Tan k Service. P hone192-R-5 Hay Baling Wanted NEW MACHINE. James Todd. P.O. Box 151, Oakland, or phone 1252 evenings. Piano Tuning Cleaning, demothlng, readjusting. Phone 1078-R. Vice Rice, 1004 Council Carpenter Work By Hour or Contract Write H. C. Harty. C V Star Rt Septic Tank Service WANTED Any kind of cat work, con tract yarding, and hauling logs with 6 wheeler. Inquire Shell Station or write GeoWirth, GenDel., Oakland. ELDtRLY LADY wants steady" house keeping job for gentleman. Write Roseburg P.OBox 183 or Phoa-R. WANTED Hay mowing. George Wright. Myrtle Creek, Gazley Rte., co Fred Nelson. FLOOR COVERING Complete sales and installations. Free estimates. Modern F loor Cover! ng. Pho neJMB. ACCOUNTANT WANTS a position in C P A. office. P.O. Box 10OJ, Klamath raus. urcgon. WILL CARE for new mothers in your nome. vi k. 1st Ave, n.. fn. iihj-y. FOSTER HOME care for children. Cer tified. Piione 863-Y. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING done in my home. Phone 1253. Oakland CARPENTER-" WORK "wanted, by hour or Job. Phone lfiiw-. WILL DO IRONING in your home Call 12fl4-R anytime PIANO TUNER J E. Jones. Ph. 1340-R Livestock NOTICE NO SALE on Decoration Day. Next sale Jun 6th. Schricker's Auction Wanted Fat and feeder Iambs, yearlings and ewes. For market quotations, call or write: James E. Lewis, Ph. 84. Myrtle Creek, Oregon or DarrlU W. Ray, Ph. IMS-R-l, Rt. 2jBox 398-B Roseburg, Ore. Bring Your Livestock WHERE they bring in the most money Sale every Friday. Livestock 12 o'clock. Furniture 7PM Roseburg Auction Phone 191 WANTED TO BUY Sheep, market price paid for lambs and yearlings, aNo could use some soiid mouthed ewes. Happy Valley Ranch. Lyle Mar.'-ters and John Rohr, Phone 17-F-2 or 17-F-15 REGISTERED HEREFORD bull. 3 years old, very gentle, papers furnished. John Roeder, Hubbard Creek Road. Umpoua. FOR SALE Wanted, a home for two Palomino Geldings, both very gentle. Call 32-F-15. FOR SALE 30 head of good ewes with 25 lambs You pick 'em. Wool on. Phone 6-F-U. FOR SALE Two O.I.C. sows and lfi wcaner pigs. Julian Hatfield, Roberts C r eekP hone 42-F-ll. I WILL PASTURE one or two horses for vou. 5 miles east of Oakland on Elkhe.-.dRoad. L, C. Perrln. Oakland. WANTED Sheep and cattlcTof all kinds. W A. Biackert, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Phone 2i;2. FOR SALE 1 man sheep shearing out fit. Llovd Alterbury, Miller's Addn. Phone 5-F-31. FOR SALE Gentle Jersey milk cow. Will freshen in 2weeks. Call34-F;15. WANTED All kinds of livestock. 'fl. NL Cox. CallJ0-J-4 FOR SALE Purebred Duroc feeder Digs. Ben Irving, w iiour. WANT TO BUY gentle horse, l'a years. 825 Miller. Phone 860-R. Building Materials SPECIAL Grade A 8" grooved Redwood siding, $145.00 per M. PHONE S30-R-4 or see at Vernon Crane r c . I dcnce.Garden Va lley Road. Cement SI 3fl per sack W lbs. rolled roofing 3 75 per roll 45 lbs. rolled roofing 2 35 per roll tirade 1 shingles 8 50 sq. Also Sherwin Williams paints at adver tised prices. Your Hardware Store Howard's Hardware Winston. Oregon Dogs FOR SALE Young Scotch Shepherd dogs. Good working stock. Harry Nor ton. 6 miles E Sutherlin, Ph. 4J-F-;i3. GRA-HO COCKER KENNEL'S." Phone 63') or 452-Y Keg and ped. pupDies.aU colors. Stud service. Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J BOSTON 5CREWTAIL pups, male and female. $25 each. Phone 12.1S-L. POMERANIAN STUD SERVICE. Laura Burwell. Canvonville. Instruction DIESEL HEAVY' EQUIPMENT WE NEED several mechanically inclined and reliable men to train for posi tion in the Tractor and Equipment industry. If you are not making bet ter than $70 per wck .ou owe it to yourself to write for free fact. with out obim.ition. about thu tr.vning and our Advisory Placement Service, trac tor Training Service, Box. 85(, News- For Trade SALE OR TRADE 1934 Chev tniok. flatbed, good haoe. Trade for milk cows, calve. Phone 14.1-J-3 WILL TRADE fryers for salmon.-Phone m r n Autos '49 LINCOLN MAROON club coupe, all extra. $is)3 Phone 95S-L, 1350 Imp qua Ave T4t MFRCln Y FORrHRiedanTin good condition $W5 Phone KTn W'J OLPSMOBll E tud-r edarTOTile Make m an offer, phone 4A3-R-4. Autos Better Buys At Barcus Guaranteed Used Cars 1939 Oldsmobile 2 -dr. Sedan, radio and heater 7" 1938 Packard coupe, clean, 475 19.17 Ford tudor. clean 395 1PS7 Dodge fordor. A real buy 315 1931 Chrysler 4 dr. sedan 295 1936 Hud -.on, clean, good transpor tation 225 1933 Chev. fordor sedan - IM TRADES TERMS OPEN EVENINGS f rucks GMC 2-ton truck, new motor, 160" whcelbase, 2-speed axle. Ready to go to work 9 795 Chev. t'a T, flatbed, air brakes 495 1942 Ford dump, box hoist, good tires 995 BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N. at Garden Valley Road BUICK. 1947 Roadmaster Convertible, tiadio. Heater, Defroster, Windshield washer. Fog Lights, Sport light, plastic seat covers. A beautiful light gray with black top and automatic window lifts. Excellent condition. In itial payment $835. Balance terms. Full price S2I95. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Bufck-Pontiac Dealer Rose & Washington Sts. Phone 1551 Ply For Sale 1948 4-DR SEDAN with radio, heater, backup Rights, fog lights, windshf!d washer, seat covers, electric gas eUp, chrome wheel rings, and all the rest of accessories made for Plymouths, Approximately 5.000 miles on this car. Can be seen at Rose Motor Co. Chrysler Plymouth Rose Sc Lane Sts. Phone M PONTIAC, 1941 Streamliner 8 Super 4 door sedan. Radio, Heater, Foam rubber cushions. New motor recent ly. This is one of the better models. Initial payment of $315. Balance) terms. Full price $1105. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Buick-Pontiac Dealer Rose 8e Washington Sts. Phone 1551 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. G.M.A.C. terms. Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Cadillao trade-ins. CADILLAC, 1946 series 62, 4 door sedan. Low mileage. Radio. Heater and Hy dramatic drive, Windshield washers. Backup light and Signal turn indicator. Beautiful grey finish and plastic seat covers. Very fine condition throughout. Initial payment $795. Balance terms. Full Price $2395. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Buick -Pontiac Dealer Rose & Washington Sts. Phone 1551 Used Cars 1947 Frazer Manhattan, R i H, all extras 1850 1947 Frazer Manhattan 1795 1946 Chrysler New Yorker, low mileage 1895 1947 Mercury, RAH 15 1940 Ford Coudc RAH 65 19 Hudson Coupe 195 1937 Ford Tudor 295 191(4 Ford Fordor 150 Umpqua Auto & Imp. Co. UICK. 1947 Roadmaster 4 Door Se dan. Radio, Heater. Windshield washer. Sport light. Fog lights, un- dersealed. and new Dorcelainize. Looks like a new car. Initial payment S795. Balance terms. Full orice 20'J5. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Bulck-Pontiae Dealer Rose & Washington Sts. Phone 1551 193a CHEVROLET 2 Dr. sedan. Clean car, good all-around condition. $395. 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupa as is $375. Inquire 20(! Douglai Co. State Bank Bldg. or Phone 4iifi. Ted's AUTO BODY SERVICE PAINTING Cor. Melrose & Lookingglass Road Phone 1:;16-J For Sale 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan (1949 moton $25U cash. Contact Al Williams, Yoncalla Bl UICK. 1940 Special 2 door sedan, rtadio and Heater. Good tires, mo or O K. well worth the monev. Full price $5rf5. Down Pavment 2U. ROSEBURG MOTOR. CO. Buick-Pontiac Dealer Rose A Washington Sts. Phone 1551 YOUR MOTOR completely rebuilt. All makes and models. Instalted with new clutch, pressure plate, oil. radiator hoses, fan belt and tune up. Mercury $195 V-8 51S5 Plymouth $t!t) Dodge SIU5 Chevrolet $195 including head. l Call for estimates on motors not quoted. V j United Engines, 25U Garden Valley Road Phone 131 -L MORE MONEY for your car. Cash on the spot. Cork rum Motors, Inc. De Soto. Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N..; Kose St 1939 LA SALLE. 4 door sedan, excellent condition, good rubber. R. Uiry 2 miles E of DixonyiUe. FOR SALE TtiChevroiet Aero sedan. One ounerxhip, see before 2 P. M., 12.(7 WincheslerSt. 1917 DeSOTO. "42 motor, fair tires, good paint. S2t5 cash. Merle Taylor, 4th St., Sutherlin. FOR SALE 1 937 oldsmobile. '41 mot or. 1842 Hicks. '35 CHEV . radio and heater. Good con dition. $145 Pinecourt Apartment 33. Mechanics Special PONTIAC. 1940 Convertible. This cir needs some motor work. Top and hodv Is in fair condition. Not a wrecked car Full price 250. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Buick-Pontiac Dealer Rose A Washington Sts. Ph one 1551 FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac 8 4 door se dan Good condition. Excellent bu , terms or cah Call 1 56 1 - J after 7.00 P..M Fridav or all dav Saturday. '41 Oldsmobile COACH, radio and heater. A buy at $?15 Phone 5-K-12, 1941 CHFVROLET5pVisenercpupe Exrellent condition. Heater, radio, tailer made seat cover W5 Shown bv appointment only. Private party. Phone !U;7-R-5 BUICK CONVERTIBLES See the New Buick Convertibles Now on Display at the ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Buick-Pontmc Dealer Roe A Whmainn St Phone HM I9:t PLYMOUTH 4 doorsedan, grwj tire- and mm or Rt 2. Box 1H3 a((r 6 on p m R.v Hall t 444 N. Stephens. days. Price S4Vi cah 19T9 PLYMOUTH "DFLVXE 'iudnr." ex- relent tire Heit-r. A loi of good miles for $4i5 Call 1118-L. FOR SALE -'41 V coupe A tc)at H75 Call after 5 P M. Harold Cole, Colet Rnad. Oakland. f