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10 Th Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Sat., June 11, 194 Genuine 'Prairie Schooner' Will Feature Roseburg Show June 22 To Promote Opportunity Bond Sales Campaign s, RELIC OF '49 TO BE EXHIBITED IN ROSEBURG Pictured above is one of 58 covered wagons which participated in the western migration of 1849. These wagons were collected by the motion picture industry and were flown in Army and Navy planes to Independence, Mo., to start the Opportunity Savings Bond campaign and then were distributed by plane to 30 major cities of the nation. One wagon will be the chief exhibit at a bond show in Roseburg, June 22. A covered wagon, one which actually crossed the plains In '49, will be featured at the Oppor tunity Savings Bond show to be held In Roseburg, June 22. The wagon Is one ol 58 col lected by the motion picture In dustry and made available to the Treasury Department for the Op portunity Bond campaign. The history of every vehicle was checked to ascertain that it actu ally participated in the western migration. These historic relics now are being used as the central theme of bond shows in connec tion with the campaign now in progress. Roseburg's show will open with a parade at 11:30 a. m. Arrange ments are being made for parti cipation by the Roseburg High School band, Sheriff's Posse, Paul Bunvans. Knlehts of Pythias Drum Corps, and decorated floats a and commercial entries. -INSURANCE-AUTO LIFE AUTO FIRE State Farm Mutual Insurance O. L. ROSE P. O. Box 489 ' Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank Building Materials WHEN NEEDED Large stocks of a complete line of materials for home construction insure Immediate delivery. COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 121 Machinery books bulls buildings crafts off goldfish china glass tirei cement canaries drugs gum underwear bottles lumber shoes neckties lamps '( bedding r tff X fA nuts boots tools paper oil plants tanks string plaster cars jewelry- tractors violins- furnaces f u m bo Its raco rd s f u rs wiring dishes safes eggs trees ceoos rocks but. tons dentures cabi- nets paint BE SAFE! Have Your Furs Cleaned and Stored the Furrier's Way at Furs Exclusive Custom Furrier ALL FUR SERVICES 11 1 W. 7th Ave. EUGENE Phone 1605 , ' I Parade Included The parade will end at the cor ner of Cass and Jackson Streets, where an outdoor stage will be erected for a program Including music by the Happy Valley Cow boys, vocal selections by the triple trio from Senior High School, popular music by the Shalimar trio, and vocal numbers by Nadine Sparks. The musical program will be interspersed with short talks by Mayor Albert Flegel and members of the Coun ty Savings Bond Committee. Program arrangements are be ing made by Donn Radabaugh of the Umpqua Amusement Co. Del McKay of KRNR will act as mas ter of ceremonies. The covered wagon will be es corted in the parade by the Paul Bunyans. City Police will furnish motorcycle escort lor tne Colors. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist -129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store Floed oV Mill 8tt. fruit pianos stores pigs host toys cows woshers bricks dogt matches vegetables pipe cigarettes miia iveus ropa wool - diamonds v feeds fertiliser clocks hides hats hair horses per ru g s v X' by Rudolph r "--j 1 J. All Costs Assumed The 58 covered wagons being used In the bond campaign were assembled by the motion picture industry at Hollywood, and were flown by Army and Navy cargo planes to Independence, Mo., for the opening' of the campaign. They then were blown to the principal cities of the nation and have since been on tour through out the several states. The International Harvester Co. has assumed all costs of transporting and exhibiting the wagons. The vehicles are mount ed on Freuhauff trailers, painted in patriotic colors, and each is drawn by an International truck equipped with a public address system. The expense of transpor tation ana anver is paid By the truck company, enabling the shows to be Held without cost to the Treasury Department. MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, June 7. UP) Butterfat (Tentative, subject to immediate change) : Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Port land, 61-64c lb.; first quality 59 62c lb.; second quality 57-60c. 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, 60-61 ic lb.; B, 90 score, 57c lb.; C, 89 score, 56c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Port land wholesalers: Oregon sing'?s, 38S-48ic; Oregon 51b. loaf, 411 501c. Eggs (To wholesalers): A grade large, 53-53ic; A grade, medium, 52-52Jc; B grade, large, 47J-50ic. 4 Live Chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 24 lbs., 27-28c; fryers, 21-3 lbs., 30 32c; 3-4 lbs., 31-32c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 31-32c; fowl, Leg horns, 4 lbs. and under, 23c; Leg horns, over 4 lbs., 25c; colored fowl, all weights, 28c; old roost ers, all weights, 18-20c lb. Rabbits (Average to growers): Live white: 4-5 lbs., 21-23c; 5-6 lbs., 19-21c; colored, 2 cents low er; old or heavy does and bucks, 814c lb.; dressed fryers to butch ers, 57-60c lb. Fresh Dressed Meats (Whole salers to retailers per hundred lbs.): Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $42-4(i; commercial, $11-44; util ity, $36-38. Cows: Commercial, $36-37; util ity, $34-35; canner-cuttcr, $33-34. Beef Cuts (Good steers): Hind quarters, $53-55; rounds, $53-55; full loins, trimmed, $60 65; triangles, $37-38: square chucks, $4043; ribs, $17-51; fore quarters, $37-38. Veal and. Calf: Good. $41-45; commercial, $39-41; utility, $30 32. .Lambs: Good-choice, under 60 lbs., $58-59; commercial, $55-56. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1, 8-12 lbs., $62-64; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $38-39; sparcribs, $18-50; carcasses, $33-34. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs., down, $25-27. Pork Cuts: Loins, No. 1, 812 lbs., $60-62; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $38-39; sparerlbs, $18-50; carcasses, $32-33. Wool: Coarse, valley and me dium grades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25c lb. on 12-month growth. Country-Killed Meats: Veal: Top quality, 37-40c lb.; fancy to 41c; other grades accord ing to weight and quality. Hon: I k'h.t blockers, 27-31c Lambs: Ton oualilv. 4850c lb.: mullnn 1J.1V,- Beef: Good cows, 30-34C lb.; ennnors-cuttors. 25-30C. , Onions: Western Ore. yellows. 50 lbs.. No. 1 med.. from cold J. N. Boor Outboard Motors 924 Gdn. Vally. Rd. Th. 530-J-l KANGAS BOATS and acces sories . . . ISoden Wire. Throttles, etc. Service and Sales Hunters Bidden To Discussion Of Regulations Persons Interested In changes In Oregon hunting regulations are invited to attend the regular meeting ol Tne Koseourg Koa and Gun Club at its Winchester clubhouse at 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 14, Kenneth Gllkeson, presi dent, announced today. The Oregor Game Commision will hold its annual public hear ing on hunting regulations at Portland, July 8. It will consider recommendations for seasons, bag limits, hunting methods for game animals, game birds and furbear ing animals. All Interested per sons will have an opportunity to be neard. The Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, Gllkeson says, is planning to send a delegation to Portland to attend the hearing, and the dele gation will be instruced in accord ance with the desires of local hunters. At Tuesday's meeting of the Roseburg club, discussion of hunting regulations will be made a special order of business and the suggestions of all interested persons win be given consiaera ation. Gilkeson urges attendance of all hunters regardless of whether or not they are members of tne ciuu. Clarence M. Rynerson, Ex-State Official, Dies PORTLAND, June 11. UP) Clarence Mortimer Rynerson, 74, ex-editor of the Oregon Labor Press and member or the btate Industrial Accident Commission, died at his Portland home Thurs day. Rynerson came to Oregon from Indiana 45 years ago. He worked on several newspapers before becoming editor of the Labor Press. He resigned in 1939 to accept appointment by Gover nor Charles Sprague to the State Industrial Accident Commission. He also Lad. served as secre tary of the Multnomah County Republican Committee. The widow and two sons sur vive. Brazil or Brasil was the name of a legendary island in the At lantic ocean and historians be lieve its familiar cxistance as a geographical location led to that name for the South American country. storage, $2.00-25; Stockton Red Globes, $2.25-75; Yellow Globe Jumbos, med. end large $2.35-60. Texas Wax $4.40-50. Potatoes: Russets, Deschutes, No. 1A, $4.50-85; new potatoes: Calif, long white, size A, $4.00 25; size B, 100 lbs., $3.25-50. Hay (Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal): U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or better, baled truck lots wholesale, Port land, $31; U. S. No. 1 mixed Tim othy, $38; oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, nom inally $15-18, depending on qual ily, baled, on Willamette Valley farms. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, June 8. UP) (USDA) Cattle: Market slow, mostly steady-weak; some pres sure on canner-common dairy type cows; scattered sales common-medium grass steers $21 24.50; cutters down to $17; cutter-common heifers $16-20; few medium-good heifers $23-24.50; canner-cuttcr cows largely $12-14; odd head $14.50; shells downward to $9 and below; bocf-type cows scarce; common-good sausage bulls $17-22; good-choice vealers $26-27; common.medium grades mostly $18-24. Hogs: Market slow, steady to 50 cents lower; good-choice 180 230 lbs. $22.50-23 ; 250-270 lbs. $20; 345-lb. butchers downward to $18; good 350-375-lb. sows $16-17; good 335-510-lb. slaughter boars $9-10; odd 7201b. stag $14; feeder pigs scarce. Sheep: Market slow, about steady; good-choice spring lambs up to $28; common grade and few feeders around $23; one large lot good-choice No. 1 pelt 1021b. fed lambs $24; good grass fat lambs $22 down; common down to $17; good light ewes $8; culls down to $3. A. A . . ST.- fAkJ TtUpholol POWER IS THE MAKING Ntirlng completion, the Rock Creek Cam (top), on the Feather River near Opopee Creek Camp, Cal wlU artd 16S.U00 horsepower to the growing power equlrement (or Call lomla Increasing population and Industry. The dam, one ot two new dam. powerhouse project being constructed on the Feather River oj the Pacllic Qaa St Eicctrio Co, will deliver water through tunnel 23 feet in diameter to the powerhouse (Bottom) i'n miles downstream. At the site 01 tlie powerhouse, the canvon la so narrow that electrical switching equipment was constructed on an elevated concrete struc ture and the Feather River Highway was rerouted beneath It as though llirougti a tunnel licit, bottom photo). The Crests Dam Powerhouse project, located farther downstream, wlU utilise the same water and produce another 101,000 horsepower. Bargain Hunters Are Bagging Livestock Schricker Auction Monday. June 13. at 1 P. M. Sharo 8 ml. North of Roieburg 4 mi. South of &u inernn. Catfl e GOOD MILK COWS Cowl with ca!v at lide, White Face steers, Guernsey heifers, alao some good Red Durham hetfers, White race bulls, baby calves. Sheep 30 HEAL of ewes and lambs already consigned, also some yearling wethers. Hogs ALL klndi of weaner nisi, fat host. sows and shoats. Bring in any live stock you may have to sell. We have a gooa many ouyers aiienaing mese saieg. Furniture 7 P. M. NEW unfinished chests of drawers, chrome dinette set with red leather ette covered chairs, child's table and chair set, high chair, Ironing board, scooter We also expect a truck load or new ana usea turmture. ALSO for private sale or trade we have 2 Chevrolet trucks, '37 and '34 models in flood runnins condition. WE APPRECIATE all consignments of nvestocK, large or small and It seems we have more consignors each sale. Last week we had buyers from Salem, Corvallis, Eugene and lota of good local buyers. We want you to con sign your livestock to the Schricker Auction and have the benefit of com- Eetltlve bidding but lr you will not ring them call 990-J-4 early morn ings or evenings and we will try and Duy tnem. V. H. Schricker & Sons Auctioneers IF YOU have 10, 20 or 30 head or more we have facilities to haul them. We have a good market for Angora goats. Wanted Fat and feeder lamb, yearlings and ewes. ror mantel quotations, can or write: James E. Lewis, Ph. 84. Myrtle Creek. Oregon or Darrill W. Ray. Ph. 695-R-l, Rt. 2, Box 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 also could use some solid mouthed ewes. Happy Valley Ranch, Lyle Marsters and John Rohr, Phone 17-F-Z or 17-F-15 FOR SALE One Quarter horse mare. une sorrei mare, unc sorrei mare, beautiful parade or posse horse. L. R. Andrus, Dillard, ore., or call 54-J-4. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Also 73 lay- in ir New Ham osn i re nens. sz eacn. Carl Morris, Lookingglass, I? mile South Store, 3rd house West. FOR SALE 30 head of good ewes with 25 lambs. You pick 'em. Wool on Phone 8-F-ll. WANTED Sheep and cattle of all kinds. W A. Blackert, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Phone 202. HEHEFORD BULL for sale. 19 months old. S. U Goedeck. Melrose Route, Box 120. WANTED All kinds of livestock. H. M. Lox, (Sail nno-J-4 Poultry Chicks Chicks NEW HA MP., Austra-White, Ancomt and other popular breeds. Thrifty chick j from pullorum passed flocks. Also started chicks. Our motto is to serve you best. Custom Hatching a Specialty Ponton Hatchery 1440 Harvard Ave. West Roseburg Phone lfiS Baby Chicks Every week In the year. Hatching Eggs Wanted City agent Douglas Co. Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery Lookingglass Rt. Phone 18-F-3 FOR SALE 3,000 chicks. New Hamp. day oia ana sianca. rricea to sen. ioc ana up. Ponton Hatchery, 1440 Harvard Ave., West Roseburg, Phone ltifl. MILK FED FRYERS. Average weight 2 ana li'.j ins. uressea i.uu. w.ii latce orders. E. Nazelrod, 211' Garden Val ley Road, Phone 441-J-4. FOR SALE 200 TURKEY poults. 7 weeks old. Leonard Cooper, Mel. Rt., Box 244-A. SUNDAY LAST DAY for fryers. More August 1st. u. a. Mcuuiley, 4 miles E. of Dixonville. FOR SALE Fryers. H. L. Lander. 2nd road to west past Kelly s Korner. FOR SALE Barred Rock breeding cock erels. 9 months old. Edward T. Peter sen. Brockway. RABBIT FRYERS dressed, fresh eggs. rnone 1373-K-2. j. M. Kabun, calkins Road. Lost Found and cards. Between Canyonville and Lonkingglnss. Reward.. Ji A. Callnin, 1301 G. St. Sacramento. LOST BROWN BILLFOLD, in Goettels. Would appreciate return of personal papers and pictures. Shirley Huff, P. O. Box 23. Glide. STRAYED To my place. 1 Jarsey heifer. Owner please claim. L. T. Swenson, Brockway. Trucks Your Federal Truck Dealer Used Truck and Car For Sale Used truck and car for sale. 1941 Chev. truck for logging. 1942 CM C. truck. 1949 Federal 2-speed truck. 1048 Federal dump truck. 194S Dodge dump truck. 1941 Chev. piling truck and trailer. 1944 JHC Dual axla short log and lbr. truck. 1947 Stude. pickup. 1948 Stude. pickup. 1940 Chev. picky p. 1939 Chev. pickup. 1941 Chrysler sedan. 1941 Buick sedan. 1940 Pontiac sedan. 1037 Pontlao sedan. 1941 Hudson sedan. COME In and pick out tha truck or ear 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...S925 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 logs. These trucks are In excellent condition. SEE BILL KENDALL TRUCK HEADQUARTERS . BROADWAY MOTORS Phone 873 Dodge Plymouth Coos Bay 1944 W A. WHITE, air brakes, 1946 Page log trailer, both good condition. On Job now. Will take good car, light truck or pickup In trade. $4900 with job and all equipment. Can arrange terms. Call 830-R evenings and Sun day. DIAMOND T long log truck and Pointer Willamette Trailer, equipped with winch, 900-20 rubber and straight air. Tires fine. Take $800 cash, $2 per M for balance of $2,100, total $2,900. Ask for Fred Wheeler, Days Creek Store. FOR SALE iy48 KB8F International log truck and Peerless Trailer. 490 motor and K-ll Bogies. Rubber 85i. Fully equipped and ready to work lnclud ing steady job. Phone 1427 -J. 11946 INTERNATIONAL nlckun: l. 1948 International pickup; 1 single axle piling trailer For Information Phone x 129 znd Ave. South. FOR SALE 1947 35' dual axle uml trailer, air brakes, 10:20-12 ply rub- Der, can De seen i mne jl. sutneriin or can HoseDurg 1475-1. evenings. '37 CHEV. 1M, ton truck, fair condition $400 or will trade for anything I can use. dud salvage iara, zjju n, Ste phens. FOR SALE WB28 White truck and trailer with job, reasonable terms. See Don Witcher, Rt. 1, Box 149-A evenings or Phone 420-R-l. 1937 FORD DUMP truck, excellent con dition. r.aton rear eno, an gooa tires, irsur wo wunoui oea. tn. ji-k-i, 1942 CHEVROLET a,i ton pickup. Good condition. o (o. mue soutn past Winston, behind Richfield Station. FOR SALE '49 KB-8-F International complete with logging trailer. Job In cluded. 429 Fullerton. Phone 1317-J. DARK GREEN CHEV. pick-up, 18,000 muen; peneci conaition. aee or call Ed Bounds, Myrtle Creek. Phone 197. 1048 MACK SIX WHEELER and Pierce trailer witn steady year around haul. 2023 Myrtle Ave. Phone 1286-J. AXLE SHAFTS, for all makes of trucks. nay-s 1 tuck an&p, zuas w. stepnens. Phone 499-J-4 Machinery For Sale $1,000.00 Reduction ! ! TRACTOR & SHOVEL BARGAINS Only once does an opportunity such as mis occur 10 reauy save money! we arc consolidating two of our yards and must dispose of the over-stock. Hence below-cost prices effective dur ing month of June onlyl Reconditioned Tractors 4 International T9 Bare at f2775. 5 International TD9 Bare at $3575. 3 International TD14 Bare at $.1979. 3 International TD18 Bare at $6530, 3 International TD9 Front Loaders at $5350. 8 CatcrDillar R4 Bare at $2575. 6 Caterpillar D4 Bare at $3150. I caterpillar dh v Bare ai tuo. 4 Allis Chalmers HD7 Bare at $4650. 5 Allis Chalmers HD10 Bare at $5250 4 Allis Chalmers HD14 .....Bare at $5950. Reconditioned Shovels And Cranes 1 Browning Mobile Crane 1 yd at $14,500. 3 Bucyrus-Erle 15B Shovel ... at 7975. 2 Osgood Yard Shovel at 5350. 2 Insley K12 Backhoe at 5950. 8 Insley K10 Shovel at 4975. 1 Michigan Truck Crane - at 0200. "As-ls" Tractors & Shovels 3 International T9 Bare at $1475. 6 International TD9 Bare at $1975. 2 Caterpillar R4 Bare at $1775. 3 Caterpillar D4 Bare at $2375. 3 Insley K10 Crant Bar at $3275. 3 Unit Crana Bare at $3275. Blades, drums and other attachments In stock for all above equipment. Come And Get 'Em! Remember these prion for June only! PACIFIC TRACTOR . & EQUIP. CORP. 1600 West 7th Ave. Eugene. Oregon DON'T BtTY DIESEL POWER Till you've seen Gilkey Culberson single 150250 h h p. DUAL UNIT. 300-400 b hp. G. M. C. Gray marine diesels, 185 h. p., 3 HYSTER straddle buggies, large. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS, com- Elete stock of parts. Oregon's only re able Culberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales 523N. Jackson FOR SALE At greatly reduced" price, nearly new TD 6 International trac tor, 8 ft. Angle Dozer and 8 ft. double disk. Also Logging Jammer with V-8 commercial motor, 50 ft. boom and lines rigged for loading. Mrs. Levlson, Rt. 1, Box 203, Ashland, Oregon. Ph. 3376. D7 TRACTOR 9G4703 Series. Cable dozer and double drum, P.C.U. 8 yd. Woo Id rid ge scraper. Southwest Standard rip per and brush rake, $10,000. Brooks & B rowers, new School site, Oakland, Oregon. Boiler Repair Sales and Installation. Steel Construction Co. Eugene 63 1 2-W or 6389-W FOR SALE LeTourneau Angle dozer, complete with front end P.C.U. for Notice I AM NOT connected with the North west Peeler Co. and will not be re sponsible for debts other than my own. jess KrusemarK NOT nr.SPONSim.C for debts oth.r than my own after June t, IMS. For- r..t Warrlrlp. Personal SPrNCIR COFtsmiRS lira. Bald Rtirrh Phona 304 XEcSHOXTfS ANONYMOU! 1116 or Phono lva-L. Their Limits In Autos Lockwood's Used Cars Every Car In Stock On The Spot Prices Slashed To A New All Time Low 194T FORD FORDOR SDN. Start your vacation riant with this beauty. Only 1295 1847 FUHU STATION WAGON Take the family for less, coma in and see It today.. 1399 18M FORD TUDOR SON. Here's Quality. Best buv 1b town. New paint 1095 U1N SUNDAY I U 3 1946 FORD TUDOR SDN. Fully eauiDped. If you can spot a value this Is for you.... 1245 1BU FORD FORDOR SDN. Motor recently reconditioned. New paint. An all around cracker jack ... 865 UMEV. fUKOUR SDN. Tops in condition. The boss said, "Sell it cheap" 865 OPEN SUNDAY I to 3 1941 CHEV. TUDOR SDN. Want top performance? Want somethlns oractlcal to set you there in? Then see this one...... 775 1941 MCKUUH Y TUUUK SUN. Here's a deal, tops in value. Come on you bargain hunters 595 1941 FORD COUPE A honey for the money. Motor recently exchanged 795 OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 3 1941 FORD TUDOR SDN. New tires. Mechanically excel lent without a question 1941 FORD FORDOR SDN. Compare before you buy. Ra dio and heater. .Newest one on the lot Trucks And Pickups . Yud. we've aot them. too. 1947 FORD H TON PICKUP 995 1947 WILLYS 1 TON PICKUP 1195 1945 FORD LUMBER TRUCK. 2195 1936 FORD FLATBED .. 295 Yoci Can Bet You'll Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Better Buys At Barcus Guaranteed Used Cars 1946 Dodge, new paint and tires... 1645 1942 Plymouth, reduced price , 995 1841 Chrysler coupe 9B0 1941 Dodge Luxury Liner coupe..- 950 1939 Oldsmoblle 2-door sedan J- 795 1938 Packard coupe, excellent 475 1937 Ford V-8 2-door 395 1936 Chev. 2-door . 295 1936 Hudson sedan 255 1930 Ford, Model A ' : 145 BANK TERMS OPEN EVENINGS BARCUS SALES & SERVICE . Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 98 N. at Garden Valley Road Save Money on Used Cars 19.10 19.14 193S 1936 1939 1940 1939 1940 1940 1941 1942 1942 194S 1946 1947 1948 1947 1946 Chev. 2-door ..... Plv. 2-door Olds Conv., new top 275 Willys Cpe. .. 195 Willys Cpe. 295 Ford, new rings and bearings 595 Ford 4-door 695 Plymouth, new paint 650 Olds. Club Cpe.. new paint 750 Stude. Commander 4-dr. R&H. 1095 Olds. 66, complete overhaul 1095 Hudson 4-door 1195 Ford 4-door. RatH 1295 F r a z e r Manhattan, R&H. Overdrive 1695 Jeep, low mileago 1195 Jeep, iteel cab 995 Jeep 750 Riverside Motors 1640 N, Stephens Phone 450 -R Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. G.M.A.C, terms. Chevrolet Buick Pontlao Cadillao trade-Ins. Used Cars ,1948 Kaiser 1947 Frazer Manhattan , 1946 Packard Fordor 1946 Nash Ambassador , 1941 Olds Fordor 1940 Ford Coupe . 1595 . 1795 , 1695 , 1395 . 1050 . 595 , 395 ? 195 . 395 mere. 1938 Hudson Coupe . 1937 Plymouth Fordor 1948 Royal Coach House Trailer. 1995 One Servl Cycle M.....- loo one luggage Trailer 45 Umpqua Auto & Imp. Co. 1444 N. Stephens Phone 1049-R SEX AND LOVE have nothing to do wun mis, dui i nave a in." unevroiet sedan to sell or give away. It's got five tires, been running It every day. First reasonable offer can drive it away. Jacklln News Agency, 804 Ham ilton St. Phone 1A3-R. 1938 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. sedan. Clean car, good all-around condition. 8395 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluuo coupe as is 8375. Inquire 208 Douglas Co. State Bank Bldg. or Phone 466. Ted1: AUTO BODY SERV1C1 PAINTING Cor. Melrose & Lookingglass Road Phone 1316-J 1947 HARLEY-DAV1DSON Forced to sell at a low price, has all extras and Is nicer than most new ones. Will give liberal terms. Phone 2y. For Sale 193T OLDSMOBIL.K 4 door Sedan t!94 motori (250 cash. Contact Al Williams. Yoncalla. FOR SALE The equity In a '46 Mercury convertible, or trade for older car and cash. Henry R. Davis, Box H, &ORX MONEY for your car. Cash on tho spot Corkrum Motors. Inc. le Soto, Plymouth. Phone tut 114 N Rose St 40 PACKARD COUPE, good condition, one owner. 9695- Rt. 2, Box 403-K Roac- ourg, inone wa-j-a. FOR SALE 1 Model T Ford, buy as Is: cheap. Phone 1297-J or call at 1405 Wlllow St 193S FORD FORDOR. like new. (37571 Mlller Lane or Phone 74-J-4. 33 CHEVROLET. R R 3." Mr Alex DeBolt. 729 E 3rdAv..N. 1935 FORD TUDOR, good condition. Sc Pete. 323 N. Main St. 39 CHEV.. radio and hexur. Oood caff dltiaa. I14S. Plnecourt Apartment 33 These Columns Autos 1939 CHEV. H ton pickup with canooy. Priced for quick sale. Call Sunday. R. C. Poulton, Corns tock Rd., Wast Sutherlin. 1941 NASH 600, business coupe. 40.000 miles. One owner. $950. Mrs. X. Buck lngham, Rt 1 , B ox 201. Roseburg, Ore. 1941 NASH AMBASSADOR sedan, radio. heater, overdrive, $875. Phone 1357 -Y, 546 S. Mill St. fOR SALE 1941 Pontiac 8, 4-dr. sedan. Good condition. Excellent buy, 8950, terms or cash. Phone 1561-J. 1939 LA SALLE, 4 door sedan, excellent condition, good rubber. R. Oary 3 miles E. of Dixonville. FOR SALE or trade, equity in '47 Stude baker Champion. 1122 N. Jackson after 5:30. FOR SALE 1949 Crosley station wagon. 8700. Call 1556-R-l. - 1937 FORD COUPE, reasonable. S. L. Goedeck, Melrose Route, Box120. 33 PLYMOUTH FORDOR- for sale or trade. Very reasonable. Phone 1341-Y. Loans LOANS UP TO $300 On your Signature, Furniture ot Livestock UP TO $500 On your automobile ipald for. or not). wini mae quicKiy, pnvaieiy ior any worthwhile purpose sucti aa Unexpected expenses Medical and Dental bills Vacation expenses Consolidate debts Re-f inancine When you borrow get your money from ine company inai manes it convenient to borrow and convenient to epav Lower payments now available up to 20 months to repay. CALKINS' FINANCE CO. 308 Douglas County State Bank Bldg. Phona 466 M-337 State Lie, S-284 MONEY ' 810 825 $50 875 $100 - 8200 $300 UP TO $500 Borrow on your salary- All steadily em- uoyea men ana women may qualify oday for a salary loan up to f3O0 whether you're in a new Job or an old Borrow on your car or furniture. Your lurnuure or automooue mane excel lent security at Local Loan paid for or not. Up to $300 on your furniture, up to $500 on your car. Special "Pay Day" Loans, $10, $25. $50 loanea uu ray uay or longer fay only for the actual number of days you keep the money. $25 costs 19c for one week. No other charges. - Phone for your Loan LOCAL . LOAN CO. ' Leo Sevy, Mgr. 335 No J tick son Phone 1173 Lie S-275: M-353 - Roseburg Work Wanted IF YOUR FURNITURE or rugs are dirty, let us clean them; if you re tired of tne color, let us dye it Make it look like new We specialize in Oriental and Persian rugs. Free estimates. Expert Furniture Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Rsbg. Sanitation Service SEPTIC tanks cleaned, no extra charge ior arain lines, no cnarge ior open ing tank. Prompt service. No mile age charge, reasonable rates, special rates for cnmmrrlil tanlr Ph. 1563-R P.O. Box 288 344 n. Stephens ALL BUILDING construction, new and oia, remodeling, ior, down, no Job too large or too small. All type masonry construction, flagstone and brick: barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag nesite floors and drain boards. Phone 1590-R-l, contractor, A. R. Snow. WOULD RELIEVE receptionists, office gins, ioumain cierxs, grocery store clerks during your summer vacation. Louise Houck, Phone 18-F-33, Look lngglass Rt. Piling, Yarding Wanted MAN with team wants contract yarding. Piano Tuning Cleaning, rlrmnlhlns Maftlttatlnar JPhone 1Q78-R, Vic Rice. 1004 Council WANTED Mowing and raking in vi- " jveu at ivorner. rn. 47-j-z or see Lester Wood top of hill. So. of Kelly's Korner. Carpenter Work Bf Hour np rnn )rmt Write H. C. Harty. C.V star Rt WANTED Hay mowing. George Wright, .t.iB wcciv, uaciejr nte.. co red Dawson. fiToOR COVERING Complete sales and I i .laiiaiiuns. r ree estimates. Modern i Floor Covering. Phone 348. XSk ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING iTl types. Mrs. Don W. Garrison, 1003 maarune at., pnone BuZ-L. BOY 14 wants work on farm, more for goodhomethan wages. Phone 1233-JX. WILL DO IRONING In my home. Phone 161 fl-R-2. EXPERIENCED carpenter wants work. Phone lfll-J-1. WATER WELL DRILLER. Phone M0-C CarlEW. Bell. 802 N. Jackson. BRICK WORK, fireplaces a specialty. G. L. Larson. 713-R-4. r9?.TEJR Jl0ME r children. Cer tified Phone 863-Y. Carpenter work wanted, by hour or job. Phone 1616J-3. Will do ironing is your home. Call 1264-R anytime FjANO TUNER -J fc Jones. Ph. 1340-tL For Trade TRADE D7 M cat, equipped for woods for smaller cel. prefer TD 9 with winch. You take over small contract on balance. Will Include log show. Or will take partner who understands logging for smsll amount of money and let you buy In at so much per M. Ask for rred Wheeler, Days Creek MALL CHAIN SAW with 1 S and 3i ft bars. Want drag saw plus cash. J. JWycrsJdleyld Park. r(2J TRADE-Vlew lot In N Rosburg, , 70x100 Value $1250. for late model car Phone 13B3-R or 276-R. TRADE EQUITY In Los Angeles prop. erty for same In Oregon farm. Mrs. Msybprry. Tenmlle. Oregon. Fuel Wood FIREPLACE, stove and furnace, green or dry. Peeler core, mill, and hard woods. Special lengths. Prompt deliv ery. Claude W'lUey. Rl 1, Box 43, Ph. If MILL WOOD dcnn-cerretsen ca Prompt Delivery Phone 12S Tht Nwi Revlw cUtilfled adf brlrrg best result. Phona lftX