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12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tue., June 7, 1949 MEMORIAL DAY TRACEDY to revive Vincent Hildreth (on ground), district chaplain of the a speech dedicating a monument to the dead of World War II Day. He died before he , could H"pmfigmm!wmf'$ y y j P""! w'e'ss , av. lift I lilt V.V1 iwA if T fNKA TnUphato) GUNMAN CAPTURED Officer (left) covers holdup suspect while special (runrds from two Llnwood, Cnl, tore slip handcuffs onto two gunmen who were flushed from a supermarket by the store's guards. The bandits were captured after a blazing gun battle during an attempted robbery of the store. COLLECIAN GRANDPA I.ouls Rich, of Snulli OrntiKe. N. J., 86 anil sranilfallifr, fuls a cake with fellow-studcnls, marklnir the romplrllon of his first year at Hereon Collree, Teanock, N. J. The coeds are Harriet tiultman, Hubs Somarh, Kose Ducolf, Nikkl Wmikuuskl and Dawn Ciulyas. Ji . ' it " L n CEN. CLARK REVIEWS ITALIAN TROOPS General Mark Clark (center, light uniform), Command ing General of the U. a 6th Army, and other notables review Italy's armed forces parading In Rome In celebration of the third anniversary of the Republic Gen. Clark's 5th Army liberated Rome during the last war. Rep. Ralph T. Moore Heads Interim Committee PORTLAND, June' 7 (P) The Legislative Interim Commltlre on highways has elected Kep. Ralph T. Moore, Coos County, chnlrman. expense fund to carry out Its In terim SiUC.j . .. highway recommendations to the Legislature. Sen. Paul L. Patterson, Hills- Veterani of Foreign Wan and American Legion members attempt be removed from the scene. IAC boro, was named vice chairman and secretary. Rescue Brings Reward To Telephone Worker PORTLAND, June 7.-4.W Wesley R. Si-hulz, Portland, a tele phone Installer who helped rescue a man from a cave-In last year. was awarded $T00 by the Boll ieirpnonp Lompany. Four telephone employes throughout the nation received I 4 -. 'j f 7 -J ft ; w 4 III sVlisiiikfliiTltasli irriTWil. VFW, who collapsed as he ended in San Rafael, Calif., Memorial Wirephoto. r iwt3 fwVtHm'" the STiOO awards for "noteworthy public service" dining 19-18. Schtilz dug wllh his bare hands to unearth two construction work ers who were caught in a sewer trench cave-In. He saved one man, but the other died. The telephone mmnanv's nwnrrt committee also gave a bronze nl.mue to the 1' IWttanH nm. nloyes who remained on duly at VAnmrt last Memm-ijil n.iv I'mtll Just before the flood washed Into meir Dunning. Molotov Given Task Of Bringing Chinq Into Moscow's Red Fold By DEWITT MACKENZIE Associated Press Foreign Affairs Analyst Moscow at long last apparently is getting set to take a major hand in the development of a China that rapidly is coming under control of the Chinese Communist armies sweeping down Irom the north. Thus far the Russians have maintained a studied hands off attitude. Now, however, a respon sible East European diplomat in Paris says Soviet Deputy Premier Molotov has been placed in charge of Russia's policies in the Orient. This informant predicts an early shift in Moscow's atti tude of "aloofness" towards the Chinese Reds. Molotov's appointment in Itself would lend support to this fore cast, for he is Stalin's right hand. As a matter of fact observers have been expecting just such a development in Russian policy to wards China. The time has come to start organizing that vast country as the keystone of Red influence in the Orient. Heretofore Russia has played very cautious game. She brought Manchuria within her sphere of influence, and then seemed to be most punctilious in her relations with Mao Tse-Turi, the hard-boiled and efficient leader of the Chinese Commu nists. , Tough Leader Faced Moacows caution may nave been due largely to the fact that Mao is a powerful leader and has exhibited nationalist tenden cies which don't fit in with Rus sia's edict, that the sovereignty of Communist nations must rest with her. In short, there has been much speculation abroad whether Mao was developing into another Yugoslav Tito who would refUse to recognize Moscows suprem acy. Whether this does indeed rep resent Mao's attitude remains to be seen. He is a good deal of an enigma. He got his start as a revolutionist back in 1911 In the rebellion which overthrew the Manchu Dynasty. He holds that the peasants and not the working proletariat should form the basis of the Chinese upheaval. Pur suant to this Idea, he always has practiced fierce expropriation of holdings of landlords and the re distribution of land to the peas ants. However and here is the puz zle when critics say his party is out for agrarian reform only (as I myself have been told In China) he explodes: Make no mistake about It. Ours is a party of Communism." Caution Planned In any event, it will take a Molotov to iron out the wrinkles. Naturally one would expect the Soviet to proceed with studied diplomacy in dealing vith a tough leader like Mao. It will be sur prising if the Russian program isn't one of tempered advice and material assistance' which will bring China into the Soyiet fold gradually. The betting, I should say, la that Moscow intends to eschew strong-arm methods for the pres ent and try to bring Mao, whole heartedly into the Soviet fold. Should the Russians be success ful, it naturally would mean that they would have much to say about China's relations political and economic with the western powers. I LOCAL Potluck Luncheon Tenmlle Ladles Club will meet at a noon potluck Wednesday at the Ten mile Church. Back From California Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely have returned to their home on East Cass St., following a month in Southern California visiting their grand son, Hall Seely Jr. Jay C Ettei to Meet The Jay-C-Ettes will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Decker, corner of West Commercial Avenue and West First Street. Officers to Be Installed The new officers of the Eagles Aux iliary will be installed at 8 o'clock tonight at the Eagles Hall. A social hour will follow and refreshments will be served.. Happy Hour Club to Meet The Kiversdale Happy Hour Club will meet Wednesday at a 2 o'clock "kid" party, at the home of Mrs. Neal Christian with Mrs. H. B. Kruse, co-hostess. Gray Ladiei to Meet The Gray Ladies of the American Red Cross will meet tonight, June 7, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. V. H a r p h a m on the Deer Creek Road. Home From Hoiuital Mrs. Wayne McCaulev, vho recently underwent a serious major oper ation at Mercy Hospital, has been discharged and is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily at her home at 1311 Winchester St. Zonta Board Meeting A meet ing of Zonta Board of Directors will be held at the home of Mrs. Rita Barcus, 846 Cobb St. at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. All members of the board are asked to be present. Returns to McMinnvlMe L. R- Malonoy of the Oregon Mutual Kire Insurance Company has re turned to his home in McAUnn- ville, following a trip to Roseburg to attend to business with R. K. and Thomas Pargeter at the Douglas Abstract Company. Circle, No .1, to Meet Circle, No. 1, of St. Joseph's Altar So ciety will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at the Armory, All women of the parish are urged to attend and are asked to bring unwrapped white elephant Rifts. Geneva Guild at Meet Geneva Guild will meet tonight, June 7, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Wray, Garden Homes, with Mrs. Lee Sharman, assisting hostess. The program on "Lot's W ife," will be given by Mrs. Wil liam D. Green Jr. Postgraduate Cancer Lecture Set Here June 9 Post graduate lectures for phy sicians on the diagnosis and treat ment of cancer will be held at iwscuuig oune v, unuei me juim sponsorship 01 tne uregon btale rsoara 01 rieann ana tne uregon State Medical Society, Dr. J. E. Campbell, president iof the Doug las County Medical Society, an nounced today. The meeting will be held af 4:00 ana b;ju p. m. at tne veterans Hospital. Featured as speakers during the first week of the tour will be Dr. George Z. Williams, professor of pathology, and Dr. Randolph Hoge, professor of Gynecology, of the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. H. Mason Morf it, assistant pro- lessor ol surgery ana oncologist at the University of Colorado Medical School, and Dr. Harry M. Nelson, assistant professor of surgery at tne Wayne university Medical School, will be the speak ers during the second week. The extramural lecture series is part of the annual postgraduate instruction program lor uregon pnyslclans. Dr. J. P. Cleland, Oregon City, and Dr. W. J. Weese, Ontario, medical society councilors, wili accompany the speakers during the first and second week, re spectively. Dr. George Gibson, di rector of the cancer section of the State Board of Health, will be in attendance during the entire series. Younce To Be Line Coach At OSC CORVALLIS, June 7. UP) Leonard Younce, former all-coast and all-Amreican guard at Ore gon State College and later all professional at the same posi tion, will be the new line coach at his alma mater. The announcement was made today by Athletic Director Spec Keene. Younce succeeds Jim Dixon, who resigned after 18 years to become a full time physi cal education instructor. Younce, originally from Roose velt High School of Portland, played three years for the OSC varsity, his last season in 1940. He was with the New York Giants of the National Football League from 1941 to 1948, with the exception of the 1942 ana 1945 seasons. Last year he was the team captain and so-called playing line coacn." Younce has been an assistant at Portland University for the last four spring practice seasons and had some prep school coach ing experience in the East He will report to the new Job on July 1. The News-Review classified ads hrlng best results. Ph-ne TOO. NEWS New Idea Club to Meet The New Idea Club will meet at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W, O. Hess. Friendly Circle Club The Friendly Circle Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Moore. Pol lyanna gifts will be exchanged. Box Social Tonight The Lat ter Day Saints Church will spon sor a box social tonight, June 7, at 7 o'clock downstairs in the Armory. All persons interested are invited to bring a box sup per and enjoy the benefit affair, which is being given to raise money for the Church building fund. Son Is Born A son, Donald Barry, weighing six pounds one ounce, was born May 29, at Grants Pass Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brumbach, formerly of Roseburg. Mr. Brumbach is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach, Route 1, Roseburg. Baby Is Named Teresa Louise is the name given the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey (Suzanne Wiles I May 16. the baby weighed seven pounds 12 ounces. The Bailevs reside at 1059 Bella Vista Ave., Oakland. Calif. Mrs. Bailey was graduated from Roseburg Senior High School and later attended Uni versity of Oregon. While In Rose burg, she made her home with her aunt, Miss Naomi Scott, and Miss Helen Casey on Blakelev St. HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E, A. Pearson, Distributor General Petroleum Products Phone 321 J VITAL STATISTICS Births at Mercy Hospital BARN HART To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Barnhart, Idleyld, June 6, a daughter, Carol Ann; weight six pounds two ounces. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert W. Davis, 2257 Sunset Lane, Roseburg. June j, a son, Shannon Walter; weight nine pounds four ounces. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Gordon Smith, 89 Moshcr, Roseburg, June 3, a son, Gordon Lee; weight eight pounds five ounces. The practice oi placing a brand mark on goods is as old as civiliza tion. Earliest excavations show paving brick with markings of the manutacturer and tnat ot tne slave who did the work, LEGAL NOTICE SEALED BIDS covering the construction jf the Glide Ranger Station Residence on the Ump oua National Forest will be re ceived by the Regional Supply Officer, 2760 N. W. Yeon Avenue, Portland, Oregon, until 11:00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Saving Time, June 15, 1949. Detailed specifica tions and plans can be secured from the Forest Supervisor at Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of ALLEN DOUGLAS OTTINGER. deceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby notified to present the ?ame, properly verified, to the undersigned administrator, R. L. Whipple, U. S. Na tional Bank Building, Ror.eburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, which is May 23, 1949. R. L. WHIPPLE, Administra tor of the Estate of Allen Douglas Ottinger, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the estate of Clay Smith, deceised, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Coun ty, and said Court has fixed Friday, June 10, 1949, at the hour of ten o' clock a. m., of said day in the County Courtroom in the Courthouse at Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections, if any, to the said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 10th day of May. 1949. EARL I. SMITH Administrator of the Estate of Clay Smith, deceased Building Materials SPECIAL Grade A 8" grooved Redwood siding, $145.00 per M. PHONE 530-R-4 or see at Vernon Crane residence. Garden Valley Road. Cement $1.36 per sack 90 lbs. rolled roonng j.ys per roil 45 lbs. rolled roofing 2.35 per roll Grade 1 shinnies ft.50 so. Also Sherwin Williams paints at adver- usea prices. Your Hardware Store Howard's Hardware Winston, Oregon GALV. PIPE Mi", 13'ac ft 17c 25c; l'i . 32c: 41c: 2". 55c: 4" soil pipe, 95c ft. Complete stock of soil ftgs. Nails, 6 P.C. 11c: 16 and 20 PC lQi'ic. Roof ins. lowest nrices in town. Dcnn Wholesale Co., North Umpqua Road. Livestock Wanted Tat and feeder lambs, yearlings and ewes. For market quotations, call or write: James E. Lewis, Ph. 84. Myrtle Creek, Oremon or Darrill W. Rny, Ph. 6B5-R-1, Rt. 2, Box 396-B, Roseburg, Ore. Bring Your Livestock WHERE they bring In the most money Sale every Friday. Livestock 12 o'clock. Furniture 7 P. M Roseburg Auction Phone 101 WANTED TO BUY Sheep, market price paid for lambs and yearlings alo could usa some solid mouthed ewes. Happy Valley Ranch, Lyle Marsters and John Rohr, Phone 17-F-2 Or 17-K-13 FOR SALE 4 year old Bay snddle mare. Gentle and well reined. Also saddle, bridle and horse trailer. WD! sacrifice for $285 complete. See at 875 Eddy St. Phone 720-R. WEANKR PIGS, nice ones. For infor mation call 158, or see Isaac Cline, Floiirnov Valley, Melrose Route, Lil- He Goodman Ranch. WANTELT Horse. Must weigh 1800 lbs. or more. Sound and true. William Woo ley, Drain.Oregon.Rt. FOR SALE30 head of good ewes with 25 lambs You pick 'em. Wool on. Phone 6-F-ll WANTED Sheep and cattle of all kinds. W A. Blckert, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Phone 2l2. HEREFORD BULL for sale. 19 months old. S. L. Gocdeck, Melrose Route, Box 120. EXCELLENT MILK goat. $20. Roglitz Cavitt Creek Bridge. E. F. FOR SALE 24 White Face yearling ewes. Kenneth Conn. Phone 6-F-ll. WANTED All kinds of livestock. H. M. Cox, Call 990-J-4 Machinery For Sale DON'T BUY DIESEL POWER 'Till you've seen Gilkey Guibcrson single 150250 D.n.p. DUAL UNIT. 300-400 b hp. G M. C. Gray marine diesels. 165 h. n.. 3 I1YSTER straddle buggies, large. FACTORY TRA1NKU MECHANICS. COm- filete stock of parts Oregon's only ro table Guiberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales 52.1 N. Jackson Boiler Repair Sales and Installation. Steel Construction Co. Eugene &U2-W or6,lfl9-W FOR SALE LeTourneau Angle dozer, complete with front end PC.U fof D8 eat Lee Mortensen. 300 S Pine Phone lfl-R-3 Farm Equipment D-3 TRACTOR, Ford trRCtor hydraulic. fdek-up hay haler, and miscellaneous arm Implements. R. B. Oliver, Idleyld Rt . Ro 2'.l Personal Instruction INSTRUCTION. MALE Good pay Jobs offered trained auto body-fender men In daily "want a!i " Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, paint ing, metal work. etc. Chance for high wages or your own business. Write for free information. Auto Crafts Training. Registrar, 2523 Sheffield. Chtr.iBo H Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE GOOD first euttini alMl- fa. Haled in field Monday tne th. enonf wp, w. i. m-m. BALED ALFALFA In "field available soon. Order now. Cliff Hes. Rt. 2. Dogs GRA-HO COCKER KENNETH. Phone MO or 452-Y Reg and ped. pupotet.ali co lorv Stud service Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J POMERANIAN STUD SERVICE. Laura Burwell. Canyonvtlle Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos Better Buys At Barcus Guaranteed Used Cars Convertibles 1948 Packard convertible Victoria, only 12.000 miles, looks and runs just like new. but priced $1,200 under new price. 1948 Studebaker Champion convertible. This car Is in perfect condition, loaded with extras, yet a real bar gain. 1946 Dodse sedan, new oaint.. ex cellent condition, only $1645 1942 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan, R&H, reconditioned, reduced price ... 995 1939 Oldsmobile 2-dr. sedan, R&H, special price 795 1938 Packard Cpe perfect motor, good tires 475 1037 Ford 2-dr. sedan 395 1936 Hudson 4-dr. sedan 255 1933 Ford 4-dr. sedan 250 1036 Chev. 2-dr. sedan 293 OPEN EVENINGS Trucks GMC 2-ton truck, new motor, 160" wheelbase, 2-speed axle. Ready to go to work $ 793 Chev. l'a T. flatbed, air brakes 495 1042 Ford dump, box hoist, good tires . 995 BARCUS SALES & SERVICE . Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N at Garden Valley Road Save Money on Used Cars 1930 Ford 2-door 1934 Chev. 2-door , 105 Ply. 2-door 1936 Olds Conv., new top . ..... 75 .... 275 .... 195 ituu vviiiys upe. itTJ winys t-pc. aus 199 Ford, new rings and bearings 5H5 1040 Ford 4-door 695 1940 Plymouth, new paint 650 1041 Olds. Club Cpe.. new paint 750 1912 Stude. Commander 4-dr. R&H. 1095 1942 Olds. 66, comolete overhaul 1095 1946 Hudson 4-door 1193 1940 Ford 4-door. R&H 1295 1947 F r a z e r Manhattan, R&H. Overdrive 1B95 1948 Jeep, low mileage 1195 1947 Jeep, steel cab 995 1946 Jeep 750 Riverside Motors 1640 N. Stephs ns Phone 450-R Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. G.M.A.C. terms. Chevrolet - Buick Pontiac Cadillac trade-in 3. Used Cars 1348 Kaiser 1947 Frazer Manhattan . 1940 Packard Fordor .... 1948 Nash Ambassador , 1941 Olds Fordor 1940 Ford Coupe . 19.19 Merc 1938 Hudson CnnriA . 1595 . 1795 . 1695 . 1395 , 1050 . 595 . 395 , 195 1937 Plymouth Fordor" H95 194B Rovnl Cnarh Hnn Trail,.' ' moi one Scrvi Cycle loo une j-uggage Trailer Umpqua Auto & Imp. Co 1444 N. Stephens Phone 1049-R 1938 CHEVROLET 2 6r sedan. Clean car Bond nll-.irnnnH ennriitlnn W95 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupr as is S375. Inquire 206 Douglas Co. State Bank Bldg. or Phone 4G6. '36 Packard FOR QUICK SALE $275. Call 15CO-R-4. Ted's AUTO BODY SERVICE PAINTING Cor. Melrose & Looltingglass Road Phone 1316-J '47 Ford Sportsman NEW WHITE sidewalls and tubes. Per fect condition. 24.000 actual miles. Be low N.A.D.A. $1500. Call 1518. $500 down. For Sale 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan (194 rnoton $250 cash. Contact Al Williams. Ycncalla TRADE MY EQUITY in 1947 Plymouth scuan ior picKup or light truck in good condition. Call at corner of State and Everett SU W. DuCharme, FOR SALE Model A Ford. 1930. in sood running order. Also a 1934 Cadillac. mcua swine repair, jnquire DIOCK east or jumoo Hamburger on 99 N John Seftz. FOR SALE The equity in a '40 Mercurv convertible, or trade for older car aim easn. nenry n. Davis, Box H, Oakland. MORE MONEY for your car. Cash tne spot Corkrum Motors, Inc. De ljuiu, rijiiiuuui. mane 1UM. u H Ruse St. '41 4 DOOR deluxe Willvn Mnn i7c 2nd road past Kelly'a Korner, Hiway 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE for sale or oL or ""yining i can use. j-iwiic iu-w-i evenings. 1941 NASH 600. business coupe. 40.000 nines, une owner, kuu. Mrs. E. Buck ingham, Rt. 1, Box 201. Roseburg. Ore 1941 NASH AMBASSADOR sedan, radio. Heme!, uicmuve, oto. rnone i.iot-Y . S4;i S. Mill St. FOR SALE 1941 PnnMnr It 4-Hr uiwa conanion. excellent tuy, $950 terms or cash. Phone 15H1-J. MODEL A FORD COUPE with pickup 34-R-l wneeis. i. vn. 1939 LA SALLE. 4 door sedan, excellent ccincmion. gooa ruDDer. R. Uory 2 nine c oi uixonviue. FOR SALE - 1947 Will.Vs Jeep station wagon. Excellent condition. Mn. Plinn Cooper. Phone 42-F-2. FOR SALE or trade, equity in "47 Stude- uaner vnampion. n, Jackson after 5:30. TRADE EQUITY In NO Oldsmobile tor '",: iTueurge jones, lenmile. WILLYS JEEP, perfect condition, low mucage. aa. Koom33, Douglas Hotel. 1937 FORD COUPE, reasonable. S. K Goedeck. Melrose Route, Box 120. 1935 OLDS TUDOR sedan foTsaie. 100. Phone 483-R-4. 35 CHEV.. radio and heater Good von dltion $145 Pinecourt Apartment xt 1940 BUICK. 4 door, motor newly over hauled. S650. Corner Cedar and Went St., Riverside Addition. FOR SALE 1948 Plymouth 2-dr. Fully equipped. Very low mileage. New car guarantee. Phone 1385-J. 40 FORD TUDOR, new paint, good mo- tor. R&H. $5T)0Phone 1223-Y. "39 CHEV. business coupe, 550"casn7TBS9 Fairmont Ave.Phone 32-J-3. 5 CHEVROLET, R & H" SftiTMra. Alex DeBolt. 729 E 3rd Ave. 48 FORD SUPER DELUXE sedan. R & H.Makeme an offer. Phone 4J0-J-3. 1949 FORD CLUB COUPE. H8M. Room 102, Court House, 8 to 5. Business Opportunities GOOD SERVICE STATION available for leare In nearby town. Excellent op portunity for good operator willing to work and having reasonable amount of capital Phone 32-J for Interview Mondav.Jiine IX WANTFD To contact someone looVlng for location for small business in Roeburg I have a good deal for a reliable person Write Box 127, Camas alley. Ore., this week fOR LONG TERM LEASE, cltFTighw frontage. Approximately 100 ft Newt- MOTOR COURT for sale, f'alj i-J-L Logging Equipment MALL MODEL 7. 4 ft. bar. This saw used only 4 da; s. A steal at 9385. 1 USED MALL, good shape. Model 7. 27U. I USED PIONEER BUCKING HW, per fect shape. $265. Pacific Chain Saw Co. Hwy. 99 at Garden Valley Road ' Phone J152I ATTENTION, LOGGERS!" 1947 BU 125 SKAG 150 Cummins, lines, fairleads. fuel tank, sled and house. A-l, ready to go. Priced to sell. Cash, 1947 TD 18 TRACTOR. Carco drum, Isaacson cable dozer, 1200 hrs. Looks and runs like new. Priced to selL P.O. Box 296 or Phone 1141 Sweet Home. Oregon FOR SALE 1944 TD 6 International tractor. Almost new. Isaacson Hydraul ic blade and carco drum: canopy, all armored for logging or piling. Or will trade for late model B-30 loading donkey and rigging, or equivalent. Vern Liesi tiger, Box 421, Sutherlin, Oregon . Phone 033, evenings. D-6 CAT, 7,000. Wide guagc. Serial No. 4-R -2432. Total time, 2.500 hours. Isaacson dozer, Hyster drum and com pletely guarded. See at Howard Cooper, Roseburg; or Inquire Holm Bros. Lumber Co.. Glide. Ore. INTERNATIONAL KB 8 F Dual driv and Pierce log trailer. Radio and heater. Like new. $8500. Glen R. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 106, Forest Grove, Ore. Phone 3481, Inquire Roaeburf Phone 1578-R. SKAGIT LOADER powered with new Mercury engine complete wun gooa sled and some lines. Price $1,500. Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber Company, S. Myrtle Creek Road, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. W.A. 22 WHITE 6 wheeler logging trues, - ana trailer, lino moaci, air Draitcs. Good condition, excellent rubber. Can be seen 2 miles north on Hiway 99, across highway from Airport Inn. D4 CAT, serial number 7-J-4172 with Hyster drum and LaPlant cnoat. ny draulic dozer. See at Tyee Lumber Co., Sutherlin. Ore., or phone 1202 Slither lin FOR SALE HD 10 16 months old, excel lent condition. Equipped witn carco blade and logging winch. $10,000. Harold Martin. See at Farm & Indus trial Equip Co., Hiway 99 N. FOR SALE TD 9 International with b'ade aid drum, armored for losKins. .Walter Nehring, Rt 1, Box 40 A, East Douglas. SHUMATE LOG trailer. 95r 9:00x20 rubber, ued 1 month. 13.000 lb. axles, . weighs 57.000. Phone 1608-R-l. FOR SALE D4 Cat equipped for log- f ing. drum and blade. Can be seen at nterstate Tractor. MauriceWeber FOR SALE Logging truck and trailer. Also sub frame and log bunk. Phon 92- R -5. DISSTON POWER SAW, 4 and 5 ft! bars, 3 chains. George Jones. Tenmlle. FOR SALE 1948 logging truck and trailer, terms. Box 302, Dillard. Trucks Your Federal Truck Dealer Used Truck and Car For Sale Used truck and car for sale. 1941 Chev. truck for logging. 1942 G.M.C. truck. 1945 Federal 2-speed truck. 1948 Federal dump truck. 1946 Dodge dump truck. 1941 Chev. piling truck and trailer. 1944 IHC Dual axle short log and lbr. truck. 1947 Stude. pickup. 1946 Stude. pickup. 1940 Chev pickup. 1935 Chev. pickup. 1941 Chrysler sedan. 1941 Buick sedan. 1940 Pontiac sedan. 1937 Pontiac sednn. 1941 Hudson sedan. COME in and pick out th truck or car you need. Utne Bros. Garage 659 N. Jackson Roseburg, Oregon Loggers And Lumber Haulers ATTENTION! 1942 DODGE 2-ton Dual Drive. New motor, new cab. Down payment... $925 1946 FORD Cab Over 2-ton Dual Drive. New motor. Very clean. Down pay ment $1200 Both trucks equipped to haul 24 ft. lumber or Intra. Thcsa trucks are in excellent condition. SEE BILL KENDALL TRUCK HEADQUARTERS BROADWAY MOTORS Phone 873 Dodge Plymouth coos Bay FOR SALE 1948 KB8F International log .mi. anu i-eeriess irauer. 4.w motor and K-ll Bogies. Rubber 85'i. Fully equipped and ready to work lnclud- ing steady Jnb. Phone I427-J. 1 1948 INTERNATIONAL pickup; 1 1948 International pickup; 1 single axle piling trailer For information Phone 432. 129 2nd Ave. South. FOR SALE 1947 35' dual axle semi trailer, air brakes, 10:20-12 ply rub ber, can be seen 1 mile E. Sutherlin or call Roseburg 1475-L evening-. DARK GREEN CHEV. picV-up, itj.OUO miles: perfect condition. See or call EdBounds Myrtle Creek. Phone 157. FOR SALE, cheap. Must sell 19424x4 dump truck. $4V5. Excellent condition. See at Pacific Motors. 1948 MACK SIX WHEELER and Pierce trailer with steady year around haul. 2023 Myrtle Ave. Phone 1286-J. AXLE SHAFTS, for all makeifof truckX Ray's Truck Shop, 2055 N. Stephens. -Phone 499-J-4. INTERNATIONAL 1947 u, ton pickup Has special built body In excellent condition. $1150. Phone 51B-R-2, Wanted Wanted BEEF. VEAL AND PORK Fred Boyer Phone 922-R-3. or 499-R-5 or write ?oute 1. Roseburg WANTED TO RENT home or apartment in or close to Roseburg by young couple with one child. Employed by local accounting firm, permanent. Desire large enough lot for garden space. Will pay reason able rent. Phone 336. Will Pay Cash WE BUY used furniture, all tvpM. Ctll at 444 No. Jackson. Phone 1593-J. The Bargain House MA7WIFE. and lTmonlh old baby barlly in need of apartment or hoti.e. Phone 1486-J durlnif busi ness hours or write P.O. Box 622, Rosebure. TEACHER "DRIVING to Oklahoma Cllr soon, wants passenger to share ex E'n" nd h-lp drive. Miss Carroll, Box 206. Riddle. WANTED TO RENT by quiet rellahii adult., apl or house. Permanent rent ers. References If desired. News-R- vlew. Box Bta. WANTED-l"or 2 bedroom furnish ed or unfurnished apartment or housa. Chlldren.Phone 1553. CALL Als for afalrbld on your fur nlture. Al s Furniture Center, 814. WW cheslerSt.JPhone 1327-R. WANTED to BUY All kinds of furnl' u" bld on 'our house of fur- niture.Cll 8M-R at 509 N Jackson St y. ANTED TO BUY - Used furniture. Iloj'S" rurn"llr Exchange. Phona WANTED - Water well drlllln. Llovd P"ell.714Ridieview. Phone J2M-L. WANTED TO BUY Hides and wasta W nnwrnira Meat Crt Phnrt- ?0 T Fuel SAWDUST MILL WOOD DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Prompt Deltverjr Phone 12S