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The Smallest, Cheapest Workers In Town . . . Vant Ads 14 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fii., June 24, 1949 E-3T'.J-., L."W : JT IJ-J Fruits and Vegetables Help Wanted Autos Autos AIRLINER CRASHES All 43 passengers and crewmembers iboard this American Airlines plane escaped with their lives when the airliner crashed shortly after take off from the Municipal Airport at Memphis, Tenn. The pilot, Ed Hatch, avoided a major air disaster by shooting the plane under the high-tension wires shown at the left. Pole and telephone cable were downed as the plane ground to a stop. None of the passengers were killed and only three persons were injured seriously. INEA Telephotol. NOTICE OF 1949-50 BUDGET MEETING Notice Is hereby Riven that the Budget Committee of Roseburg Rural Fire Protection District, Douglas County, Oregon, has iiled in the office of the levying 'board, to-wit: the Board of Directors of said District, its detailed estimate of the total amount of money to be raised by taxes upon taxable property within said district as shown by the assessment roll last compiled by the County Assessor of Douglas County, Oregon, and to be expended by the said district for all purposes for the fiscal year July 1, 1949, to June 30 1950, which estimates are as follows: Budget Allowances for Three Expenditures Personal services: $ Fire Chief Firemen at per mon Firemen at $ per run Secretary 180.00 Legal .. 100.00 Surety bond for Treasurer Communications: Telph., Tel., Radio, Post. . 15.00 Office supplta, printing 20.00 Klection expense 75.00 Insurance Hospital fees Ind. Aec. Commission Sinking fund Interest Contract for protection 4,500.00 Emergency fund 200.00 Equipment and installation Hydrants 1,577.07 Water service 1,080.00 Total: $7,747.07 .'. 51,200.00 $ 10,352.93 $6,550.00 $6,081.72 Total estimated expenditures $7,747.07 less estimated receipts $1,200.00, plus estimated delinquent taxes not to be paid $681.98. Balance to be raised by taxation $7,229.05. The outstanding indebtedness of this District is: None; Bonds, plus interest, None; Warrants, None. These Budget Estimates may be discussed with the Board of Directors, the levying board of said District, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard In favor of or against said proposed tax levy. All persons are hereby notified that on the 8th day of July, 1949, at 8 o'clock, In the afternoon of said day, at Anderson's Grocery In said District, is the time and place set for such discussions. BUDGET COMMITTEE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT, John Akcr, , A. J. Ellison Chairman President Attest: , Attest: Edwin A. Bayllss ' John J. Zenor Secretary ' Secretary Dated June 8th, 1949. HARRY C. STEARNS Funeral Director Our service Is for all and meets every need. Any distance, any time Lieensed Lady Assistant. Oakland, Oregon Phone 471 or 542 Soon You Will Need a NEW ROOF Let The COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Give You Everything For Phone 121 rn 6 DAYS OF FARISS FRIDAY FOLLIES Everything for the home in this GREAT SALE Davenos Refrigerators Dinette Sets Chairs etc. Special at Both Stores EE Kccelpts Contract for Services $ Contributions Delinquent taxes 700.00 Unused balances 500.00 All other sources MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, June 22. UP) Butterfat (Tentative, subject to immediate changes). Second quality .35 to 1 per cent acidity premium quality 55-58c. Butter Wholesale fob bulk cubes to wholesalers; 89 score 55c. Live Chickens Leghorns 4 lbs. and under 21c, Leghorns over 4 Mis. 23c, Colored fowls all weight' 25c. Cheese (Selling price to Portland wholesalers): Oregon singles, 384-48ic; Oregon 51b. loaf, 41i-504c. Egg (To wholesalers): A grade large, 55J-565c; A grade, medium, 52S-5-Iic; B grade, large, 38J-504C Rabbits (Average to grow ers): Live white, 4-5 lbs., 19-21c: 5-6 lbs., 17-19c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, and bucks, 814c lb.; dressed fryers, 56-5Sc lb. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailers per hundred lbs.): Beef Steers, good, 5O0 SO0 lbs., $12-42.50; commercial, $10-44; util ity, $35-37. vm in B'ffl la-Ka-w An Estimate The Builder Flocd & Mill Stt. M m tra kb ira tai p.m 3 I 'it "ft WJCVll I fj? Gordon Valley Rd. I s Vl tilil rTA?r J k KfcJr Open tvery Nite 'til 9 ITVtfy JTWf MTti W Durlna This Sale ExceDt Preceding Periods 1948-49 1947-48 1946-47 180.00 100.00 180.00 100.00 180.00 100.00 20.00 50.00 40.00 60.00 15.00 20.00 33.00 15.00 20.00 60.00 75.00 60.00 4,500.00 200.00 3,500.00 200.00 2,050.00 350.00 3,000.00 707.72 4,066.93 636.00 1,076.00 788.00 Cows Commercial, $36-37; utility, $32-33; canner-cutter, $29 $31. Beef Cute (Good steers): Hind quarters, $53-55; rounds, $53-55; full loins, trimmed, $60 65; triangles, $37-38; square chucks, $30-43; ribs, $17-51; fore quarters, $37-38. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, June 22. (. (U.S.D.A.) Cattle: Market mostly steady; most classes mod erately acllve at week's decline; some heavy fed steers not mov ing; part load low good 1050 lbs. and part load average good 1270 lb. red steers $24.00; common sleers $17.0019.00; medium to $22; common heifers $1618.50; canner-cutter cows mostly $10 11:50; few $12; shells down to S5: common-medium beef cows $13 15; cutter-common sausage bulls very slow; few sales $1517; odd good beef bulls $20; food vealers mostly $25; common down to $15. Hogs: Market less active, steady to 25c lower; late sales 180-230 lbs. nround $22.50; early sales $22.50-22.75; 250-270 lbs. $19.50 20.50; good 350-500 lb, sows $16 17; odd head heavy slaughter boars $8-9; feeder pigs lacking; goiulcholce quotable $22.50-23.50. Sheep: Market slow, around 50c lower; good-choice spring lambs mostly $21; medium-good lots $23; medium-good ewes and wellier feeder lambs $18 20; bucks mostly $15; medium old crop lambs and vearlings $1920; good under 150 lb. ewes $6.50-7; heavy ewes down to $5; common down to $3. DRUNKEN DRIVER JAILED Lloyd Austin Scott, 39, Rose burg, arrested by State Police on a drunk driving charge, was sentenced Wednesday to 30 days In the county jail, reported Jcsllce of Peace A. J. Geddes. Scolt pleaded guilty upon ar-ralngment. X'LiT Li: na yrir n:,'j ft tni As': TRUCKMAN L'le Tommy Ferebee wheelbarrows to the kitchen a 50 V4 -pound channel bass his daddy took from the surf of Drum Inlet, hard by Morehead 'City,- N.C. The youngster looks as if he d just as soon pappy left the big copper-colored fish in the ocean. Guides Without License Busy At Reedsport, Claim By S. S. SMILEY ! News-Review Correspondent State and local officers are much perturbed over the alleged "racket" that has developed In the Reedsport vicinity recently by unauthorized persons claiming to be licensed guides and imposing on s rangers. Several such Instances have been reported here, with a grow ing feeling of resentment express ed by out-of-town sportsmen at being Imposed upon by unscru pulous persons who collect their fee, or part of It, in advance, and then fail to show up as agreed or prove to be totally unfitted for the work they claim to be ex pert at. Sgt. Richard Miles of the State Police has urged local men who wish to act as guides to secure the required state license. He and his fellow officers will do "all In their nower" to see that un licensed guides are not allowed to prey on unsuspecting tourists. On the other hand, the best method of controlling this prac tice seems to be for tourists and others wishing to employ a guide to ask to see tne license, rather than to trustingly take the word of anyone who might claim to be an experienced guide. , The Chamber of Commerce has been asked to advise any person wanting a guide to demand to see his license before making any arrangements to employ him. State Police Officer Assigned uincer Kennetn Curtis of the State Police has been transferred from Gold Beach to Reedsport on a permanent basis, according to Sgt. Miles, who Is In charge of mis aisirict. uincer uurtls has been located at Gold Beach for two years. This transfer eives Reedsport a three-man crew, Of- ncer Jonnson having worked here for a considerable time. Western Oregon Milk Problems Told At Hearing EUGENE. June 24. OV The milk control section of the State Department of Agriculture conducted a public hearing here this week on the price of milk and took down sworn testimony u-om producers, aisirinutors and consumers. Many producers of milk for the Eugene milk shed, which ex tends from Immediately south of Portland to the California line, gave testimony before Melvin J. Conklin, examiner for the sec tion, that the price of butterfat on the state's quota system should be increased to encourage better quantity and quality of production. Distributors of milk declared that the status quo should be maintained because of high op erating costs and the high cost of labor. II. E. Carlson, representing the Oregon Independent Retail Groc ers Assn., testified that the re tail grocers were Interested In maintaining the present margin ior retailers. ine minimum margin for retailers on a quart of milk is two cents and he main tained that If it were not for paper cartons, they would de mand an Increase In their present margin. Several producers from the Mt. Angel area which entered the Eugene market about one year ago testified that they were hav- Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights mn dlwMef of kMner fanrtlon permltt poisonous matter to remain in your Wood. It may cm narnsf barVsrh. rhrumat psins, r pajna. loss of prp and enenry. grU tinsr up nthi. swllin. pu(tin umtr the tyr. headaches and dutitwss. rYriuent or Scanty panMiires rilh smartinc and burning sometimes shows there is something wrung mthrourkiJnersorblati-Ur. IWI wait I Ak jour drunrlst for Poan i Pills, a stimulant diuretk, ued miece8fuily by millions for ovr 0 jors, Doan' KaiTT irhf and will help th U miles of kt.inertnhsHuh "t pioncuawUirom your bkwd. Ut lean's luJa. Watermelons, 5'2C lb. Blng and Royal Anne cherries. Pie chcrriei picked on order. Raipberrle for freezing and canning. Field ripened tomatoes. 2 lbs. 37c. Large cantaloupes. 2 for 29c. full lino of fruits and vegetabtts. Fireworks Wilson Fruit Farm & Mlct. Open evenings till 8. Winston Ph. 47-J-4 ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, S cents lb. You pick. Bring containers. Lambert cherriei later. William H. Bailey & Son, 3' miles South, of Dixon vi He, phone 14-F-24 RASPBERRIES, NECTARBERRIES, Youngberrles, Blackberries for sale. To place order, call 32-F-14 or contact R. L. Matthews, Garden Valley. CHERRIES Light and dark. Large and very thick on trees. 7'c. you nick. Willard Laura nee, green house across irom uiuara scnpoi,jnone iBi7-H-a CHEHR1ES FOR YOU ALL. Good pick ing, 0c. Orders picked, 8'ac. Leave highway 99 by old barn in Wilbur. Drive out 2 mi. R.E. Brown, Bx. 327. FOR SALE Taking orders for young berries ur raspberries. Cherries 5 cents lb. You pick. J. B. Henslee, Melrose Route, Box 103-C, Phone 635-R-2. CHERRIES You pick. Reasonable prices. 8 miles south on highway 99, next to mill road. Royer's. Dillard Fruit Mar ket. Phone 22-F-I3. RASPBERRIES $3.00 a flat delivered in town. Bert Gilbert. Melrose Rt, Box 103. Phone 806-R or 635-R-l. CHERRIES FOR SALE You pick or we pick. 2 miles e&st ' of Sutherlin, V north. V4eastRay JMorrow. FOR SALE Cherries, ripe" June 23th" You pick. 8c per lb. F. E. Weaver, Riddle, Ore. CANNING CHERRIES. Royal Annes, Blngs. Orders picked or you pick. AIlenTuthill, L3 miles west ofSutherlin. ROYAL ANNE CHEHRIES-4c. You pick. George Holm, Happy Valley. FOR SALE Bing cherries,' 6c lb. You plck.W.SWriKht, CurryJEstate CHERRIES FOR SALE You pick, Carl Schmidt, Gnrden Valley. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES CHERRIES ARE 'RIPE, 10 varieties, 8c per lb., you pick. A. Roth, Brockway, Poultry Baby Chicks Hamps, Reds, Crosses. Every week In the year. Best of breeding. Puilorum passed. Hatching Eggs Wanted Year around market. City agent, Douglas Co. Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery Look inggl ass Rt; Phone 18-F-3 Chicks Chicks NEW HAMP., Austra-White, Ancona and other popular breeds. Thrifty chick j from puilorum passed flocks. Also started cnicKs. uur mono is 10 serva you best. Custom Hatching a Specialty Ponton Hatchery 1440 Harvard Ave. West Roseburg Phone lt8 FOR SALE 3,000 chicks. New Hamp. day old and started. Priced to sell. 13c and up Ponton Hatchery, 1440 Harvard Ave., west HoseDurg, rnonc ito. NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS Chas Hughes. 2nd road right, South Kelley i Korner. Ph. 1014-R-l. MORE NICE FRYERS. H. L. Lander. turn west on 2nd road, S. of Kelly's Korner. WANTED Leghorn pullets. 2540 N. Stephens. Phone 20-F-ll. Farm Equipment Woods Bros. Combines CAN MAKE DELIVERY NOW. Umpqua Tractor Co. FORD TRACTOR DEALERS GARDEN TRACTORS 1 H. P. to 5 H. P. Bolens garden tractors, $150 up. Mowers, sickles, cultivators for above. Also 5 H. P. and 10 H. P. M. E. Rotary Tillers. Umpqua Tractor Co., Ford Tractor Dealers. USED TRACTORS and implements Used Ford. John Deere and Farmall tractors. Reasonable prices. Umpqua Tractor Co. Ford Tractor Dealers FOR SALE McCormack mower. 5 ft. cut. $15. Ernest Voorhies, Looking glass. FOR SALE Slightly used model 20 Mas sey Harris tractor and 2 bottom plow. Roseburg Grange Supply, THRASHING MACHINE and binder $100. Art Rvchnrd; Yoncnlla. Financial F. H. A, Loans 10 TO 20 YEARS Roseburg and vicinity. Interest rates 4rc, 4' 2ri , 5Vc . Loan charges 1 plus application and ap- riraisal fees, title Insurance, etc. Come n and see us. your property may qualify and If not we might be able to place a conventional loan from 60 to 70 of the appraised value on good built well located buildings. Call 10:30 to B;00, except by appoint ment. James L. Payne Phone 1501 112 Brockway St. F. H. A. Loans UMPQUA REALTY Acron from Post Offlca on Highway 99 m N. Stephens Ph. ISM-i For Trade Farm Machinery 9 ft Oliver combine. Oliver 70 tractor. One 2-bootom 14" plow. T ft. power mower. 7 ft. tandem disc, 3 sections flex hafVow. 1 heavy tractor trailer. Cah or trade for 49 automobile. Call Ml2Yoncalla. Noble Snider. FOR TRADE OR SALE 1936 Plymouth for refrigerator. Value f200. Ph. 1447-L. PACKARD ISO SEDAN to trade for 1- ton truck of equal value. Phone 14H-J-I Ins difficulty maintaining satis factory margins. C. E. Eastman said producers In his area had just finished taking pictures of about 60 barns that were now empty and many of which were formerly producing grade A milk. There were hints of a possible change In the state's quota sys tem for milk producers and dis tributors during the hearing. Conklin asked several who testi fied what tliev would think of basing production quota on a nunnred weignt ot milk ratner than on a butterfat content. He explained that it would tend to assure the quantity of milk necessary for a given mar ket area. The reaction of most persons at the hearing was favorable to such a change. AN AMAZING OFFER Th makers of Dr. Parker's Corn Remover will give you double your money bock if it foils to remove your corn or callous. Only 35c ot Chap man's Drug Store. . Wanted Auto Mechanics Service Salesman Painter's Helper For Body Shop . LOCKWOOD MOTOSS WANTED PART TIME crtry for afternoon work. Shorthand desirable but not required. Must be able to type and do simple bookkeeping. State experience and salary expected. Write riews-weview. box am CAR HOP WANTED" AT THE DRIVE INN ONE MILE SO. ON H1WAY 99 UNEXPECTED change makes fine Raw leight business available North Doug las County. See A. T. Anderson, Rt. 2. Box 320, Roseburg phone Oakland it or wrue nawieigns uepu zuv, Oakland 20 Calif. WANTED Married man to work on rancn. Wife assist with housework Good Day with board and small fur nished house Included. Middle age or oiacr people preierrea. L. L. Bell, Rt. 1. Box 108. Wanted Exp. Waitress APPLY HOST Umpqua Hotel Coffee GOOD RELIABLE MECHANIC with trucK experience. (Guarantee S75 week. Ray's Truck Shop. 2055 N. Stephens. Phone 499-J-4. WANTED GIRL to work nights. Frv doughnuts, wrap pastries. Patterson's naKcr v. HELP WANTED Truck to houl loas short haul. Phone 13-J-4 after 6:00 WANTED MAN TO CUT grass and vlnss from back yard. 030 N. Jackson. WANTED Woman to do general house- cieaning. r. u. box izzz. Work Wanted 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. 15G3-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 nesite floors and drain boards. Phone 1590-R-l, contractor, A. R. Snow. 01 iver s Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Installed. ranxs fumpea Roseburg, Oregon Phone 461-R-3 Rt. 1, Box 71 YOUNG MARRIED woman from San Francisco area with newspaper ex perience, secretarial experience, and dictaphone training, desires employ ment, preferably secretarial, but pos sibly clerical. Phone l,4H;i-J. Custom Watering BY THE HOUR or contract You fur nish road and water and we do rest L. J. Wilson. Sutherlin. Ph. 3521. Your Shake Maker Bill Badger, Drey FLY RODS Rcflnfshed. tackle repaired and rebuilt. Rebuilt and new fly rods for sale.' Rebuilding prices -start at S0.00. Call 57-F-12 for pickup. or leave at Fair Model Supply, 510 N. Pine. C. D. Johnson. Operating Millwright 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Also experi enced welder. Would like job in or around Roseburg. Phone 9762 Klamath Falls. Carpenter Work By Hour or Contract Write H. C. Harty, C.V Star Rt FLOOR COVERING Complete" sales and Installations. Free estimates. Modern Moor covering. Phone 348. WILL DO ALL kinds of mowing. Frank Cairns, Rt. 2. Box 211',, Garden Val ley Road. Phone 441-J-4. ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING. All types. Mrs. Don W. Garrison, 1005 Madrone St. Phone 802-L. RELIABLE WOMAN wants light house work. Box 894. News-Review. PIANO TUNER J E Jone. Ph. 1340 R Machinery For Sale For Sale D-8 Cats. 4 14-17-yard LaPlante Choate Scrapers. 2 27-vard Wool ridge Scrapers. 1 Sterling Truck Tractor with 158 h. p. Cummings Diesel Engine. 1 3' Symons Cone Crusher. 1 D13000 Cat Power Unit 5 Super "C" Tournapulls. Other miscellaneous small construction equipment Del R. Beebe Construction Co. ' P. O. Box 138 Eugene, Oregon Phone 4-2208 Res1JI-73.'S9 DON'T BUY DIESEL POWER 'Till you've seen Gilkey Guiberson single 150250 b.h.p. DUAL UNIT, 300-400 b.hp. G. M. C. Gray marine dlefcels, 165 h. p., 3 HYSTER straddle buggies, large. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS, com- tilete stock of parts. Oregon's only ro table Guiberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales 523 N. Jackson MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY Morriss portable block machine, concrete or pumice. Also bricks. No reasonable offer refused. News-Review. Box 893. FOR SALE LeTourneau Angle dozer, complete with front end PC.U foi DB cat Lee Mortensen, 200 S. Pine. Phone 18-R-3 120 H. P. UNIT Ravi Truck' Shop, 2033 N. Stephens. Phone 499-J-4. Timber Sawmills FOR SALE OR LEASE Fully equipped 125 M planing mill, 16 acre surfaced yard, located southern Oregon on S. P. mainline, adequate rough lumber supply. Write Box as or phone 5481, McMinnville, Oregon. WANT PEELED Douglas Fir poles and piling delivered to our yard at Green 4 ml South of Roseburg'. Contact us for price and sizes before cutting Pu get Timber Co., P.O. Box 46, Rose burg Phone 1339. Sawmill PORTABLE BELlAW sawmill, new. . still crated, includes planer. W. H Damewood. Silver Nook Grill. ' FOR SALE Diss ton falling saw. cheap. Charley Chesrown. 746 Short St., Rose- hurg FOR SALE Sawmill or any part t; M C. dlesel edger and other Units. Roy Denny, &l,Va Winchester. Fuel Wood FIREPLACE, stove and furnace, green or dry Peeler core. mill, and hard woods. Special lengths. Prompt deliv er. Claude Wttley, Rt 1, Box 43. Ph. 1VJ-3 or 14.1-J-J GET YOUR ORDERS In now for season ed Oak and Laurelwood Price for 3 tier truck load. S18 30. Special prlre on 20 cords or more. 2 ft. ft rep l see and furnace wood and 16" for stove. Phon 43-J. SAWDUST NT MILL WOOD DENN-GTRRFTSFN COi Prompt Delivery Phone 12 i Better Buys At Barcus VACATION SPECIALS 1941 Buiek Convertible, new paint R. tSc H. Good tirei, a honey.... 1193 1841 Dodge Luxury Liner Cpe. 1947 motor. . PERFECT 945 1939 Buick Century Sedan, R. St H. Thii U a real bargain 595 1946 Dodge sedan. New paint and tirei. This is an especially Clean car. REDUCED PRICE ... 1S93 1937 Ford 2-dr. idn. 1937 Ford coupe ,. 1935 Ford 3 di. sdn. M 1936 Chev. 2-dr. sdn. 393 350 230 195 1930 Model A Ford 2-dr. sdn, H5 BANK TERMS ( OPEN EVENINGS BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N.at Garden Valley Koad USED CARS Always Good Transportation For The Price Dn. Pymt 1947 Hudson Super -6-Brom. Very clean. ' radio, overdrive . $1495.00 $500.00 1947 Plymouth Sedan. Looks like new .... 1495.00 500.00 1038 Chyrsler Sedan. Excellent transpor tation here 495.00 200.00 1940 Hudson super -6-Coupe. New air ride tires, good me chanically 795.00 300.00 1940 Pontiac Sedan -6-Good tires, good car . 950.00 350.00 1941 Buick Sedan Spec. -8- See this if you want a big car 1150.00 400.00 HERE ARE SOME CARS AT WHOLESALE PRICE WHY WALK? 10.19 Chev. Couoe $225.00 11)38 Hudson Sed 325.00 1939 Nash taf. sed 4fti.au 1937 Terra. Coupe 295.00 More Car For Your $ At ROSEBURG HUDSON CO Hudson Dealer 702 S. Stephens Ph. 1276-R Save On Used Cars "47 Mercury 4-door $1395 '47 Frazier, R. & H., overdrive 1595 '46 Ford 4-door. R. Be H 1250 '49 Jeep pickup 1595 '42 Olds 4-door 9f5 '42 Studebaker Commander . 995 '42 Plymouth 4-door. 46 motor 975 '41 Old:-mobiIe coupe . 7i0 '41 Nash 4-door 750 '40 Willys coupe 295 "38 Chevrolet j. 375 "37 Chevrolet 2-door -J - 275 '46 Jeep ; 750 "47 Jeep 995 '48 Jeep 1195 RIVERSIDE MOTORS ' 1600 N. Stephens Special 1940 Dodge coupe, radio and heater ' only $695 1940 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan 545 1939 Dodge coupe 395 1941 Plymouth. 4-dr. sedan, radio and heater 745 Corkrum Motorsv Used Cars 230 So. Stephens St. Ph. 596-J '29 STUDEBAKER for sate Good tires and Dattery. seat beam lights $60. 1530" i Cedar St. Phone1100-L. 1938 CHEV. Good clean 2-door sedan. $365. See Joe Freeman. Douglas Hotel, Room 34. TRADE BEAT up pick-up, '39 Ford. for passenger car. V, M. Lee, across from church. Looklngglass. 7 "PASSENGER HUDSON sedan A-l condition; low mileage. Call at 232 S. Jackson. . MUST SELL '38 Ford Tudor Clean car and runs good. Ph. 1131-Y. Logging Equipment LOGGERS ATTENTION Washington Diesel Yarder This heavy duty yarder has been com pletely reconditioned, is In tip-top shape, and the sale price of $4500 represents several thousand dollars savings to any buyer. 150 H. P. super charged Cummins Diesel engine with torque converter. Weight 60.000 lbs. mo sled. Located at Woodland, Wash. For details write: Northwest Door Co.,. Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE Complete logging side, Skagit BU 128 yarder, L-65 3 drum loading donkey. Will sell separately, 2 Skagit B 45 yarders. One new, one used 6 weeks. 3 Loading donkeys. 2 Resaws. 1 150 H. P. horizontal boiler. 1 Automatic double and trimmer, new. Several t. 4x4 pickups and miscel laneous rigging. WRITE box 88 or phone 5481, Mc Minnville. FOR SALE Donkev, fully equipped. 6 guy lines, shakles, 930 ft., 7a main line. 2400 ft. V haulback, full set blocks, butt rigging and chokers, com plete with climbing equipment $2300. Frozen Creek Road. North Myrtle Route. Myrtle Creek. Daniels & Palmer. SKAGIT LOADER powered with new Mercury engine complete with good sled and some lines. Price $1,500 Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber Company, S. Myrtle Creek Road, Myr- tie C reek. Ore gon. INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR-T. D. 40 Diesel, ready for logging. Drum blade complete overhaul. Pnone 199-RX-l, or night call Mr. Norden, Umpqua Hotel. Boiler Repair Sales and Installation. Steel Construction Co. Eugene 6,11 2-W or 6389-W D4 CAT. (ferial number 7-J-4172 with Hyster drum and La Plant Choat, hy draulic dozer. See at Tyee Lumber Co . Sutherlin, Ore., or phone 1202 Suther lin TD IB INTERNATIONAL drum and blade. RD 7 Caterpillar drum. Double drum loader with lines. J. D. Elsan, 304AliceSlret. Med ford. Oregon. T946 TON PICKUP. 4-w'heel drive! 12,000 miles. Howard Mlckelsen, Route t. Box 3L Sutherlin. FOR SALE New BU 30 loader, sled and lines with or without rigging. Priced to sell Phone 21S-J. FOR SALE D4 Cat equipped for log ging, drum and blade. Can be seen at lnterstate Tractor Maurice Weber t SMALL LOGGING arch, 129 2nd Ave. So. Phone 433. Lost Found LOST Let Sunday, a white dog with big black spots on face and body. Will the gentleman wno reported to Fred Myer s Drug Store that he had found a dog and was holding for owner, plea leave his address at Fred Myers again as the address was lot. $23 reward for the dog. Contact Mrs Lilly Weddle, Oakland, Oregon. Phone litis FOt'ND SLETPING BAG between O x rtdxe and Odell on 99 Owner please Idenufvand payfor ad Ph ffan-R LOST-TVtSDAY NITE at Star TheatM. brown bilUold. Reward. 321 N. Kane. Lockwood's Used Cars Every Car In Stock On The Spot Prices Slashed To A New All Low lime FORD FORDOR SDN. Run jujt 8.000 miles. One the girls will love PACKARD FORDOR SDN. Beeeeeutiful. Loaded with ex tras. Low mileage - FORD FORDOR SDN. No slipshod car for your money. Shiny new metalic paint FORD TUDOR SDN. If you know your money's worth this Is for you. Radio and heater FORD STATION WAGON More room for the crowd. Unklnk your driving nerves for that trip coming up PLYMOUTH COUPE CLUB Mechanically perfect A honey any way you look at it Low mileage too FORD TUDOR SDN. New paint This one has been babied by its former owner FORD TUDOR SDN. Just enough extras for the most in comfort Have a look at the price too CHEVROLET TUDOR SDN. Mechanically sound. Depend able response MERCURY FORDOR SDN. Bran-spankin new motor. Lota 1971 23S 129S 1391 1099 1193 77J ' 1090 or extras too. fcave money in the long run 1941 FORD COUPE Want b smalt handy car? Then this is the car you've searched for 743 1941 FORD FORDOR SDN. Mnkes driving a sheer enjoy ' ment. Equipped with radio and heater 74B Trucks' And Pickups Yup. we've got them, too. 1947 WILLYS 1 TON PICKUP 1195 1945 FORD LUMBER TRUCK 2195 1936 FORD FLATBED 293 You Can Bet You'll Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS SPECIAL Keel Motor Co. DOES IT Vern Keel says: "USED CAR prices have dropped, we have dropped ours too. your gain our . loss. Come and get yours today. Good stock to pick from." Studebakers B nicks Chevrolets Pontiacs DeSoton Plymouths , Fords Dodges Mercurys Studebakers, pickups and trucks Keel Used Car Lot 229 3. Stephens St.. next to Hose Hotel MY EQUITY FOR SALE Late '48 Chevrolet Convertible AH extras, low mileage 1200 Corey Ave, or 188-J after 8:30 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. G.M.A.C. terms. Chevrolet Buick Pontiao Cadlllai trade-ins. Chev., Pont, Buick Trade-Ins PICKUP VALUES 1948 GMC i- TON New condition 1947 CHEV. 'j TON 4 spd., Radia. Heater Very good condition 1942 GMC s4 TON 47.000 actual miles 1042 FORD TON Very dependable 1941 Ford Vi ton cheap l!W Ford Vj ton Steal 19.17 Chev. Sed. Del OK li:i6 Chev. i7 Panel OK LOOK THEM OVER Hansen's OKd USED CAR CENTER CAUTION l940 DeSoto, Deluxe Model R. & H., Good Tires Fine Condition Call After 9:00 V. M. fi20,iEDouglas TOR SALE 1939 Ford V-8 deluxe sedan. 'V' , ".'"..itu, uriRinai nnisn: food clean upholstery,- hand operated booster brake; seal beam Utes- life juard tubes, irood tires. Prlre SS no. Phone 1114-L or see at 1259 West first 1M CHEVROLET Master deluxe coup. '"S'lli SOi DoU!l,, Co- ' Ban For Sale "2!..,OLD.sJS?B'y! dor motori too cash. Contact Al Williams. Yoncalla -'41 Oldsmobile TVDOR. RADIO and heater Compar. the prlceJMSPhone 9 F-12 32 FORD WITH MOTOR and '34 rear end and transmission Good "haP . food upholstery. $195. ph. EVJIV ln Buick sedanett. with 194fi motor and extras, for cash or Creek "212""" M"" MOKE" MONEY for your ear. Cash on the six; Corkrum Motors, Inc Le Rose' s',muth- Fl" . 114 N. 19.11 STl'DEBAKER sedan, food Condi- ..".I- 5"'. Turucl1 Sno"- ""' ! 2n.5 N. Stephens TOR SAl.E BY OWNER-lMTTlTaham sedan, lood condition, cheap. 521 E. Douglas 1941 CHEV 4 door, radio, beater, dr. froster. M7S. Will take trade.. 1229 N. Jackson. Phone 1.1&B-L. 18.19 LA SALLE Good condition, food rubber, radio, heater and seat covers, R Cary. 2 ml. E of DixonvtllC; WILL SELL OR TRADE f.VX) equity In 4a Hudson. 31 W. Douflaa. f OR SALE 1935 Tord tudof. 19o7 Call B4.1I. Inquire US I