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10 The Nawi-Review, Roicburg, - WVv.n if- v.r, bKANUMA ) TAMIL I "(iranama," a aeer on a iarm 7 over two of her quadruplet fawns while Harry Lund, farm auperlnlendent, holds the other two, t . . . . . . . m If mm . f I TWO DOCTORS IN received a Doctor of Medicine degree, graduate together at me i. BERLINERS HONOR CLAY The nnme of Gen. Lucius D Cloy, former U. S. military governor In Germany, joins those of Kaiser Wilhclm and Blsmnrk in the Berlin street directory. Here, Mnyor Ernst Reuter points to the new street siffn, "Clayullee" (Clny Avenue), during unveiling ceremonies. The street was formerly called "Kronurnwcnalloe." MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, June 27 UP) (Butterfat) tentative, suDjra to immediate change): Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland, 61-6-lc lb.; first quality, aa-uzc in.; second quality, 55-5Sc. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 61-620 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 Portland wholesalers): Oregon singles, 38i-48ic; Oregon 5-lb. loaf, 41J-50JC. Eggs (To wholesalers): A grade large, 56-5(i4c; A grade, medium, 53i-554c; B grade, large, 484 51c. Live Chickens (No. 1 qual ity f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 2J lbs., 27-28c; fryers, 21-3 lbs., 31 33c; 3-4 lbs., 33c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 33c; fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs. and uniter, 21c; leghorns, over 4 lbs., 23c; colored fowl, nil weithts, 25c; old roosters, all we'-Jlils, 1819c lb. .bVSa (Average to grower.;)- Live white, 4-5 lbs., 19-21c; 5-6 lbs., 17-19c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, and bucks, 8-14c lb.; dressed Irycrs, 55-57C lb. Ore Mon., June 27, 194 I S . . . . m EACH FAMILY Seven ''7.1 FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailors per cwt.): Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $12-44; commercial, $39-42; utility, S35-36. Cows: Commercial, $36-37; util ity, $30-31: canner cutter, $25-27. Beef Cut. (good steers): hand quarters, $53-55; rounds, $53-55; full loins, trimmed, $60 65; triangles, $37-38; square chucks, $10-13; ribs, $17-51; fore quarters, $37-38. , Veal and Calf: Good, $41-44; commercial, $39-42; utility, $30 $32. Lambs: Good-choice, under 60 lbs., $52-54; commercial, $19 50. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down, $21-23. Pork Cuts: Loins. No. 1. 812 lbs., $52-55; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $35-38; sparerihs, $18-50; carcasses, $31-32; mixed weights, $3 lower. Wool: Coarse, valley and medi um glades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25C lb. on 12-month growth. COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS Veal: Ton Quality. 3(-38c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier, Hobs: Light blockers, 28-30c lb.; sows, 2t-27c. Lambs: Top quality, 43-4SC ID.; multno, 1215c. Beef: Uoort cows, 2Wia 10. canners-cutlers, 23-25c. Onions: Yellow globe lumnos, new cron Calif., med. and large, $1.75-2.25; mis, $2.00-2.25; white L 1 A HHHiAH TIln'l4f 111 C T 1 T1 fl 1 ft husbands and wives, each of whom universe ui i.u.iu.s, vuuibv. . Rice Volley A number of Rice Valley chil dren are attending the vacation- 1 DlWIn Cnhnnl at thn AcGPmhlV of God church In Yoncalla these two weeks. Mrs. Kay AiKinson is driving her car to deliver the children to and from school. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kldwell at tended the Rose Festival in Port land. Ervln Rice spent last weekend In Eastern Oregon, fishing. xrnllni. T Dilnnvnnt an operation at Mercy Hospital in iioseourg ihhi weun. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen of Page, Neb., arrived last Thurs day and will make an extended visit with their children, Rollle l rnl n DlnA t-IIU fttnnnn nf Yoncnlla and Mrs. M. Van Con- nett of uaKiana, me iunens msu have a host of friends. They expect to make their home here if they find a suitable location. Mack Huntington, who has spent the past few months car ing for his ranch at Fossil, Ore., arrived In Rice Valley this week to look after his ranch and stock here. He exnects to return to Fossil as soon as his duties here are completed. Billv Lamar Is slaying at the Wayne Rice home and assisting Mr. Rice with his haying. W. L. Rigsby Funeral To Be Held In Roseburg Funeral services for Wallace Lewis Rigsby, 74, well-known resident of Azalea, who died Fri day, will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. In the Chapel of the Long & Orr Mortuary Instead of at the Bland Cemetery at Days Creek as previously announced. Rev. Levi White will officiate. Concluding services and Inter ment will be held In the Masonic Cemetery In Roseburg. Mr. Rlgshv was horn June 15, 1875, at Mill Creek, West Vir ginia. He had been a resident of this county since 1912. Surviving are a drughter, Mrs. Phvllls Hamilton, Azalea, and two sons, Therylc Rigsby, Aza lea, and Keith Rigsby, Roseburg. CITY COURT CASES Two vagrants were sentenced to 10 days each In the city Jail following their arraignment be fore Municipal Judge Ira B. Rid dle. The Judge gave their names as I-erov Oscar O'Brady and Sam Smith Huston. The jail sentences were In lieu of $20 fines. Two other persons forfeited ball pi $10 each on disorderly conduct charges (or failure to ap pear. Thev were named by the Judge as James V. Blewett and diet Dutton, both of Roseburg. A 3 tt f globes. $3.50-4.00. Potatoes: Russets, Deschutes, No. 1-A. $5.00-5.15; new potatoes: Calif, long whiles, size A. $3.75 4.00; size B, 100 lbs., S2.90-3.00. Hay (Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal: U. S. No. 2, green alfalfa or better, baled truck lots wholesale, IVirt land, $31; U. S. No. 1 mixed timo thy, $38; oats and vetch mixed hav, uncertified clover hay, nom inally, $15-18, depending on qual ity, baled, on Willamette valley farms. I New Officers Installed By Lions Club, Ladies Auxiliary Joint Installation of officers was held by the Roseburg Lions Club and Lady Lions Saturday night at the Roseburg Country Club. About 70 persons, Including mem bers, their wives and invited guests attended the dinner-dance. Allen Clute was master of cere monies. Dr. James Campbell took the oath of office as president of the Lions, and Mrs. Buckley Bell was installed as the new president of the Auxiliary. Dr. Campbell suc ceeds Dr. L. M.. Lehrbach, while Mrs. Bell succeeds Mrs. Phil Harth. Jnstalllng officer for the men was Forrest Losee, who was elect ed district Lions governor at the recent Lions Club convention at Astoria. For the Lady Lions, Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, past state president, was the installing offi cer. The new Lions Club officers in addition to Dr. Campbell include Dr. Bruce Hetrlck, first vice-president: Wayne Safley. second vice- president; Cliff Smith, third vice president; Walter Welker, secre tary; Edell Bryant, treasurer; Norman Ssielarth, Lion tamer; Bill Livermore, tail twister; Ralph Turner, editor of The Tail, and Ross Newcomb and Frank Von Borstel, directors. The new Lady Lions officers, in addition to Mrs. Bell, are: Mrs. Bruce Elliott, vice-president; Mrs. Jim Daugherty, secretary; Mrs. Keltn stumps, treasurer; Mrs. A. W. Kobernick, Lion tamer; Mrs. Earl Henry and Mrs. Jim Camp bell, directors. Although he has been an active member for many years, this Is the first time Dr. Campbell has served the club as president. He was elected to the oliice in law, but before he could take office he LOCAL Auxiliary to Meet The Eagles Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Eagles hall. Convalescing Mrs. Daisy Ward has been discharged from the Roseburg Sanitarium and is reported convalescing satisfac torily at her home in Elgarose. Visiting at Sands Home Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison of Thun- derhawk, S. D., are visiting in El garose with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sands. Visit In Euoene Mr. and Mrs. Carl South and sons Teddy and Timmle, have returned to their home In Elgarose, following the weekend visiting relatives in Eugene. Lodge to Meet Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, will rsoet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. Members and visiting members are invited. Club to Pienlo The Roseburg Toastmlstress Club will hold a 7 o'clock potluck picnic supper Tuesday night at the Veterans Hospital Grove. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. 8pend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. O'Meara and two daughters, Kay and Deneice, of Riddle spent Sun day in Roseburg visiting Mrs. O'Meara's brother-in-law and sis tor,, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hobi. and family, on Reservoir Avenue. To Visit Club The Queen of Nydia Temple and several of her olllcers will pay an official visit to Badoura Club, Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile Tuesday evening at a 6:30 o'clock dinner meeting at the Roseburg Country L1UD. Arrives From Coqullle Miss Betty Clark arrived from Co quille Sunday evening to assist in the care of her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, who is ill at her home on Reservoir Avenue. The Pear sons' daughter, Mary Lynne, re turned to Roseburg Saturday eve ning, following a week's visit in Coqullle with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnic Clark, and family. Back From Convention Dr. Kenneth Oakley has returned from Portland where he spent a week at the Academy of Ophthal mology and Otolaryngology, at tending the annual Northwest convention of eye- ear, nose and throat specialists. The convention was addressed by leading men from mldwestern universities, Dr. Oakley reported. Auto Crash Ends Boy's Plans For Roseburg Holiday MADRAS, June 27. Prospects of a summer vacation, spent at Roseburg with a brother, John Dulaney, came to an end Fri day for Floyd, 15-year-old son of Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur F. Dulaney of Mecca, located on the Des chutes river, 18 miles north west qf here. Floyd, his father reported Saturday, was resting well at the Portland general hos pital where he was taken, fol lowing an automobile collision Just east of Government camp on the Wapinltia cut-off hlgn way. Friday Edward Harold, a Port land angler, who had been fish ing the mid-reaches of the Des chutes, ready to return home offered Floyd a ride as far as Portland on the first lap of his Journey to Roseburg. Harold's car collided on the mountain highway with a lumber truck. While Harold suffered multiple cuts and bruises, the Injuries of the boy were more serious. waa called Into the armed serv ice, he said. He was presented with the president's pin by Dr. Lehrbach, who in return received from Losee a past president's pin. Pins, Corsages Presented Perfect attendance pins were awarded to Thomas C. Hartfiel, Edell Bryant, Bill Livermore, Wal ter Welker, Frank Von Borstel and Losee. - Mrs. Harth presented past presi dent's pins to Mrs. Jim Bewley, Mrs. Albert G. Flegel, Mrs. Henry Palmer, Mrs. Losee, Mrs. Lehr bach and Mrs. Frank Long. She also presented as a gift to Mrs. Bell and the auxiliary a myr tlewood gavel set. In return, she was presented an orchid corsage and a gift by members of the club. Mrs. Losee, as wife of the new district governor, was presented an orchid corsage. Mrs. Harth, Mrs. Norman Sei farth and Mrs. Palmer arranged the table floral decorations, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott were responsible for an attractive back drop for the occasion. Following the dinner and Instal lation ceremonies, the evening was spent in dancing. Losee has installed officers at three neighboring clubs and con tinues af at least for more. Phil Harth is his cabinet secretary. He officiated at Myrtle Point Lions installation June 14, and was ac companied by Willard Livermore. In June 17, he offiicated at a Joint installation at Coos Bay. He was accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Phil Harth. On June 21, accom panied by Mrs. Losee, Walter Wel ker and Allen Clute, he installed at a joint induction at North Bend. Remaining on his schedule are Medford, June 28; Sutherlin, June 29; Riddle, July 5; Canyon ville, July 11, and at Prospect. NEWS Leave For Home Mrs. Harold Ingram (Dorothy Geddes) and daughter Penny, and son Frank Leslie, returned to their home in Boise, Ida., over the weekend, fol lowing a visit in Roseburg with tne lormers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes, and sisters and brother, Mrs. Harrie Booth. Mrs. S. J. Cooper and Attorney Paul Geddes. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Johnson have re turn 1 to their home in Roseburg, following a vacation trip to east ern. Montana to visit the form er's relatives, a stay in Yellow stone National Park and on to Denver, Col., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tong, former Roseburg residents. Cub Pack to Plcnlo Cub Pack, No. 408, of Riverside School, members and their fami lies are Invited to a 6:30 potluck picnic Tuesday night at UmDOua Park. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish, dessert or salad, bread and butter and their table service. For further Infor mation, members are asked to telephone 704-J-l. Her. Over Weekend Mi-, and Mrs. Carl Moser of , Portland spent Saturday and Sunday in Roseburg visiting friends. They came to attend the 40-8 state chicken dinner Saturday nieht and to attend the dedication of tne new fireplace at the Veterans Hospital. Mr. Moser was former ly stationed at the Veterant Hos pital nere. Visitors at Bevan Ranch Alter a visit with Mrs. Grace A. Bcvans and her son, J. M. Bevans, hi ineir rancn on, tne iNortn Ump qua, Mrs. Bevans' cousins. Mrs. Ruth Bumblv of Huntlneton Park, Calif., and Mrs. Hallie Bowen of Santa Ana, Calif., have returned to their respective homes. The Bevanses are oper ating the former Beckley ranch, which they purchased on coming here from Brady, Tex., a year ago. Mrs. Bevans has Just re turned from a vacation trip to LKjngview ana Vancouver, wasn. Arrive From Panama Lt. Col. and Mrs. Raymond Bell and aaugnter, Judy, have arrived from Panama to spend 10 days visiting relatives and friends. They were accompanied here by mis. ceu s motner, Mrs. J. van Klmmell, of Portland. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bell are visiting the former's aunt, Miss Minnie Bell, on Reservoir Avenue, and Miss Judy Bell and Mrs. Klmmell are houseguests of Miss Helen Casey on Blakely street. Following their vacation, Lt. Col. Bell will report to the Naval War College at Newport, R. I., for a special course oi instruction. Births at Mercy Hospital CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Cy rus Clark, Roseburg, June 24, a son, Carl Phillip; weight seven pounds inteen ounces. STREET To Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Street, Sutherlin, June i!4. a daughter. Jeannie Ann: weight seven pounds one ounce. DOZHIER To Mr. and Mrs. Arvll J. Dozhier, Glide, June 25, a daughter, Carol Jean; weight six pounds eleven ounces. PAYNE To Mr. and Mrs. Ar gle L, Payne, Roseburg. June 26, a son, Lewis Dee; weight seven pounds seven ounces. MICHEAUX To Mr. and Mrs. George L. Micheaux. Roseburg, June 26, a daughler, Ruth Irene; weight six pounds seven ounces. MATSON To Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Matson, Roseburg, June 26, a daughter, Karen Sue; weight seven pounds ten ounces. CCS, The Smallest, Cheapest Workers In Help Wanted WANTED: 1 Comtructlon carpenter foreman. Huit M capaoie ana openrineu. for rent W. A. WOODARD LUMBER CO. Cottage Grove, Oregon Wanted First Class Body Man Ted's Auto Body Service Corner Melroie and Looklngglmsa Road Wanted Auto Mechanics Service Salesman LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED PART TIME secretary for afternoon worn, snonnana aeuraoie but not required. Must be able to type and do simple bookkeeping. State experience and salary expected. Write Newt-Review, Box 896. CAR HOP WANTED THE DRIVE INN ONE MILE SO. ON HIWAY 99 EXPERIENCED EDGERMAN Tall sawyer, turnaown man. green cnain man. Some housing available. Gram Lumber Corp.. 14 miles out. South wiyrueyreeK. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY marker and distributor. Apply Myrtle (JreeK iaun- dry. no pnone cans please. WANTED GIRL to work nights. Fry doughnuts, wrap pas tries. Patterson's Bakery. HELP WANTED Truck to haul logs. short haul. Phone 15-J-4 after 6:00 p. m. CHERRY PICKERS wanted. Knupp, Rt. 2. BOX 261. WANTED YARDING donkey for about 2 million, call uas-K-9. Work Wanted Rsbg. Sanitation Service SEPTIC tanks cleaned, no extra charge xor a rain lines, no cnarge ior open ing tank. Prompt service. No mile age charge, reasonable rates, special rales for commercial tank. Ph. 1563-R P.O. Box 286 Z444 H. Stephens ALL BUILDING construction, new and old, remodeling, 10y down, no job too large or too small. All type masonry construction, flagstone and brick: barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag netite floors and drainboards. Phone 1590-R-l, contractor, A. R. Snow. OI iver s Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Installed. u antes rum pea 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 1493-J. Custom Watering BY THE HOUR or contract You fur nish road and water and we do rest L. J. Wilson. Sutherlin. Ph. 3321. FOR HIRE TD 9 equipped for logging. oy nour or inousana, witn ariver ana choker setter. Call 707-J after 6:00 ?. m. or see Art Crocker at 1047 West t Street. Your Shake Maker Bill Badger, Drew Carpenter Work By Hour or Contract Write H. C. Harty. C.V Star Rt. DO YOU WANT to go vacationing and have your children and home taken care of? Call 1146-L mornings, 150(3- n-H aner o:w p. m, EXPERIENCED baby sitter wants work any evening, except Tuesdays. Phone 1108-J. FLOOR COVERING Complete sales and installations. Free estimates. Modern Floor Covering. Phone 348. ALTERATIONS. DRESSMAKING. All types. Mrs. Don W. Garrison, 1003 man rone ai rnone buz-l,. RELIABLE WOMAN wants light house work. Box 894. News-Review. WATER WELL DRILLER. Phone 660-L. Carl E. W. Bell, 902 N. Jackson. WILL DO IRONING In your home. Call iztvt-n any lime. PIANO TUNER J. Jones. Ph, 1340-R. Wanted Wanted BEEP. VEAL AND PORK Fred Boyer Phone 922-R-3, or 499-R-S or write ttouie i, noseourg Whom does one have to know to find a small furnished or partly furnished apartment? We are Just two people, permanent residents, no kids. All we want Is a place to live at a price within the averse hudsot. PI pa phone er write to J. Vlsser, Rose- uurg uairy. . Will Pay Cash WE BUY used furniture, all types. Call at n-n no, jacuon. rnone iouj-j. The Bargain House WANTED 2 BEDROOM home for new Firestone manager and family. Best of references if necessary. Phone 372, TEACHER, WIFE and baby desire to rent 2-bedroom unfurnished house or apartment in or near city. Reliable, no smoking or drinking. Phone U32-R. WANTED TO BUY Small 2 to 10 M fL capacity sawmill. Write Box 898, co newi-neview. CALL Al's for a fair bid on your fur niture. At's Furniture Center, 814 Win Chester St Phone 1327-R. WANTED TO BUY All kinds of furni ture. Let us bid on your house of fur niture. Call 801-R at 509 N. Jackson St WANTED TO BUY llwri fnrnlttir Winston Furnlutre Exchange, Phone im-j -a. WANT TO RENT House, adults. Call it-u mornings. WANTED Water well drilling. Llovd Powell. 714 Ridffevlew. Phnn 13khJk WANTED TO BUY Hides and waste iaia. noscoura aieai wa rnon zoo. ITCH fScables) it highly eon- tagloua and will con tinue for lire ff not toDDed. Its sole cause U the ltch-mfte. which Is Immune to ordinary treatment EXSORA kills the itch-mite almost instantly. Only three days" exsora treatment is required. Hall oraers given prompt auenuou. Frtd Merer DrogSi Resebirg POOS Stop itching, dry op blisters quick- It, satPiy. 5fe IVY-DRY For Your False Teeth Stay toft In Dlatee. Chew anything, fti new in 30-eu da; tor D4t results. Fit Either Plato 59o at FRED MEYER Stort and other Drug Stores Clip this Adv't for a Reminder! The- News-Review classified ads bring best results. Ptune 100. or- fitiff Logging Equipment LOGGERS ATTENTION Washington Diesel Yarder This heavy duty yarder has been corn- shape, and the sale price of $4500 represents several thousand dollars savings to any buyer. 130 H. P. super charged Cummins Diesel engine with torque converter. Weight 60.000 lbs. mo sledi. Located at Woodland, Wash. For details write: Northwest Door Co., Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE 1947 Diamond T dual drive logging trucK, tummini uihci wuiur, overhauled March 10, 1940 and a 1943 Pierce trailer, also completely over hauled. Can be seen at 1840 N. 3th street, Springfield, Oregon, or call apnimiiciu i-n. SKAGIT LOADER powered with new sled and some lines. Price $1,300 Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber Company, S. Myrtle Creek Road, Myr- INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR T. D. 40 iJiesei, reaay ior togging, wrum umuc complete overhaul. Phone 199-RX-l. or night call Mr. Norden, Umpqua Boiler Repair Sales and installation. Ktl nnnstrnclion Co. Eugene 6JI2-W or6389-W D4 CAT, serial number 7-J-4172 with Hyster arum ana Liafiani Lnrai, ny draulle dozer. See at Tyee Lumber Co.. Sutherlin, Ore., or phone 1202 Suther lin . FOR SALE TD 14. TD 18 equipped for logging. Arcn witn iu it. uaii aner 5:00 p. m. Phone 320-JX-4. 1948 TON PICKUP. 4-wheel drive. lz.ooo miles. Howara jnicKeisen, nouie Box 31. sutherlin. FOR SALE D4 Cat equipped for log- fing, arum ana oiaae. Lan ue seen ai nterstate Tractor 'Maurice Weber 1 SMALL LOGGING arch, 129 2nd Ave. so. rnone ij. Farm Equipment FOR SALE Having- sold part- of my farm I now nave ior saie: une it-n. auger uiuic. self-propelled Massey-Harris Combine, used very little. A-l condition $3,000. Automatic clutch. Love Pickup Reel lovlral St SO One Oliver 70-Row Crop Tractor. Good rnnriltlnn 1.000. Ojie Platform Reo Truck, 15-ft. bed Witn cao. 't.ouxzu urea, nauis iw nek! urn In- irnnd condition $500. One 23-h. p. 3-phase Feed Grain Grind er complete ouu. One 325 acre grain and seed or cattle ranch; 225 acres unaer cuiuvauon; hnlnnrp naslure: flood buildinHs. One 410-acre same type ranch practi cally all unaer cultivation, ah ianu . $100 per acre. E. G BATES, Owner P. O. Box 67 Junction City. Oregon Woods Bros. Combines CAN MAKE DELIVERY NOW. Umpqua Tractor Co, FORD TRACTOR DEALERS FOR SALE Irish ' Fordson. 100 gal. Ward s sprayer, sugniiy usea, m. m. combine with motor, irrigation sprink ler, 840 ft. of pipe with 13 sprinklers, 2 horse-drawn mowers with tractor hitches, stock trailer and washing ma chine. Contact Lewis Wilson, Patter son's Bakery after 6:00 p. m. GARDEN TRACTORS. 1 h p. to 5 h. p. Bolens garden tractors, iou up. mow ers, sickles, cultivators for above. Also 5 h. p. and 10 h. p. M. E. Rotary Tillers. Umpqua Tractor Co., Ford Tractor Dealers. FOR SALE Slightly used model 20 Mas- sey Harris iractor ana it ooiiom piuw. Roseburg Grange Supply THRASHING MACHINE and binder $100. Art Rycnara, xoncaua. Trucks Loggers And Lumber Haulers ATTENTION!' 1942 DODGE 2-ton Dual Drive. New motor, new cab. Down payment...$925 1946 FORD Cab Over 3-ton Dual Drive New motor. Very clean. Down pay ment $1200 Both trucks equipped to nam 24 ft. lumber or logs. These trucks are A excellent condition. SEE BILL KENDALL TRUCK HEADQUARTERS BROADWAY MOTORS Phone 873 Dodge Plymouth uoos ttay 11946 INTE R NATION AL TIONAL pickup; 1 l pickup; 1 single axle For Information Phone 1B48 international pi oillne trailer. For 432. 129 2nd Ave. South. 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. FOR SALE 1937 Ford sedan delivery V-8. Ace Electric, 316 E. 2nd Ave N. Phone 1095-L. 1948 TON PICKUP 4-wheel drive. 12,000 miles. Howard Mickelsen, Route box 31, suineriin. AXLE SHAFTS, for all makes of trucks. Ray's Truck Shop, 2055 N. Stephens. Phone 4 99-J -4. Timber Sawmills WANT PEELED Douglas Fir poles and piling delivered to our yard at Green 14 ml. South of Roseburgi. Contact us for price and sizes before cutting. Puget Timber Co.. P.O. Box 46, Rose- purg. rnone l&ta. Sawmill PORTABLE BELLSAW sawmill, new, still crated, includes planer. W. H. Damewood, Silver Nook Grill FOR SALE Disston falling saw. cheap. Charley Chesrown, 746 Short St, Rose- burg. FOR SALE Sawmill or any part. G.M.C. dlese) edger and other units. Roy Denny, 835 ' Winchester. WANTED TO BUY Stumpage for car siaK.es. r. v. box 414. 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 wi 10s. rouea roouns ,, , j. o per roil 45 lbs. rolled rooting 2 35 per roll Grade 1 shingles B 50 sq. Also Sherwtn Williams paints at adver tised prices. Your Hardware Store Howard's Hardware Winston, Oregon Personal I J-334mi-9487. Crarklng up. Fl come back. 0-417491. SPENCER CORSETIERE Mrs. tnta ourrn rnom .cm ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O. Box inn or rnone ivn-l or sow-j Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Alfalfa and nat mWH h. baled. Will deliver. Gordon Hughes. Notice I WILL NOT h mponalbl, for n debu other than my own. Ida r. Kle. Town... Want Ads Autos Better Buys At Barcus VACATION SPECIALS 1948 Packard super convertible. All extras, uniy u.uw mnn. nrw car guarantee, yet priced $1200 under new price. 1941 Olds sdnette. Hydramatlc, . Ac n. excellent (.unuiuwii . 1942 Plymouih sdn. new paint. reconaiuonea motor, n bargain - 1939 Oldsmoblle 2-door sedan, R. & reaucea price 1946 Dodge sedan. New paint and clean car. REDUCED PRICE... tiros i nil is an ciDciiaiur 159S 39fl 350 330 230 22S 14S 1937 Ford 2-dr. sdn. 1937 Ford coupe . . 1935 Chrysler, air flow S passen ger coupe, inn in tm ex ceptional for only . 1935 Ford 3 dr. sdn. 1936 Chev. 4 door sdn. . 1930 Model A Ford 2-dr. idn. BANK TERMS OPEN EVENINGS BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N. at Garden Valley Road J ' SPECIAL Keel Motor Co. DOES IT Vern Keel says: "USED CAR prices have dropped, wo nave aroppea ours too, your gam our loss. Come and get yours today. Good stock to pick from." Studebakers Bulcks Chevrolels Pontlacs DeSotofw Plymouth! Fords Dodges Mercurys Studebakers, pickups and trucks Keel Used Car Lot 229 S. Stephens St. next to Rose Hotel Save On Used Cars '47 Mercury 4-door $1593 '47 Frazier. R. & H., overdrive 1593 '46 Ford 4-door, H. & H 1250 '49 JeeD DickuD - 1505 '42 Olds 4-door 995 '42 Studebaker Commander 995 '42 Plymouth 4-door, 48 motor . 975 '41 Oldsmobile coupe . . 750 '41 Nash 4-door 750 '40 Wlllvs couoe 205 '38 Chevrolet 375 37 Chevrolet 2-door 275 '46 Jeep .. . .......... 7RO '47 Jeep 995 '48 Jeep 1195 RIVERSIDE MOTORS 1600 N. Stephen, MY EQUITY FOR SALI Late '48 Chevrolet Convertible All extras, low mileage 1200 Corey Ave, or 188-J after 6:30 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonablv nrlced. R M A C. ttm Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Cadlllao iraae-ins. FOR SALE 1939 Ford V-8 deluxe sedan. uiuiur overnauiea; original nnisn: good clean upholstery: hand operated booster brake; seal beam 11 ten; life guard tubes, good tires. Price $685.00. Phone 1114.L or see at 1259 West First Street. ForS ale 1947 Oldsmobile 98 CLUB SEDAN A-l condition and ruS er. iHa.ierms. Phone 441-J-4. 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupe as is $345. Inquire 306 Douglas Co. State Bank Bldg. or Phone 4t6. For Sale 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan tt94S motor) $250 cash. Contact Al Williams. Yoncalla. '32 FORD WITH '46 MOTOR and '34 rear end and transmission. Good shape, good upholstery. $195. Ph. 1263-L. EQUITY In 1942 Buick sedanette with iaia motor and extras, for cash or older car that's clear. Phone Myrtle Creek. 1212. . MORE MONEY for your car. Cash on the spot Cork rum Motors, Inc. Oe Soto, Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N. Rose St 1939 LA SALLE Good condition, good rubber, radio, heater and seat covers. R. Cary. 2ml . E. of D ixonville. 29 STUDEBAKER for sale Good tires and battery, seal beam lights $60. lS30'fr Cedar St. Phone 11 00-L. 1038 CHEV. Good clean 2-door sedan. $365. See Joe Freeman, Douglas Hotel, Room 34. 1938 FORD. CLEAN, good tires, air plane shocks. 1436 Cedar. Riverside Addition. 1933 BUICK SEDAN, good motor and tires. $125. 726 Rldgeview SL MUST SELL '38 Ford Tudor Clean car and runs good. Ph. 1131-Y. WILL SELL OR TRADE$500 equity in , '46 H udson. 316 W. Douglas. t FOR SALE 1935 Ford tudor, $150. Call 643-L. Fuel Wood FIREPLACE, s'rwe and furnace, freen or dry. PeeAr core. mill, and hard woods. Special lengths. Prompt deliv ery. Claude Wllley, Rt. 1, Box 43, Ph. l-J-3or143-J-3. GET YOUR ORDERS in now for season ed Oak and Laurelwood. Price for 3 tier truck load, $18.50. Special price on 20 cords or more. 2 fL fireplace and furnace wood and lfl" for stove. Phone 492 -J. SAWDUST 16" MILL WOOD DENN-GERRETSEN CO, Prompt Delivery Phone 128 Dogs BEAUTIFUL GREAT DANE puppies, international champion sire. From one of America's favorite blood lines. For show, companion and guard. Truly a dog of rare beauty-and in telligence Write HolMs Sumpter. Rt 1. Box 275-B, Roseburg. Phone 1586-R-5 FOR SALE Irish setter thoroughbred pups, $50, 40 Day fireman at Firmed Pocl.yrJUCreek. A. Bell; Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J G R AH 0 1: OC K F R E N N E CAT? or 452-Y Reg and ped. puppieall colors. 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