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14 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tue., June 28, 1949
LOCAL NEWS
Lodge to Meet Roseburg Re-
DeKan Lodge, Mo. 41, will meet
at 8 o ciock tonight at tne i. u.
O. F. hall. Refreshments will be
served.
Take Hike The Cleveland
4-H Livestock Club members and
their leader, Arnold Patterson,
went on a hike to Devils Den
Sunday, June 26.
Club to Meet The Azalea
Sunshine Club will meet Wednes
day atcrnoon at the home of
Mrs. John Feldmiller with Mrs.
Grace Newman, assisting hostess.
Returni Here Mrs. W. C. Cal
lison has returned to her home in
Roseburg, following a visit with
relatives in Idaho.
Called To Oregon City James
Hughej of Roseburg was called to
Oregon City over the weekend by
the death oi his iatner.
Arrive From California Mr.
and Mrs. George Selles (Elaine
Easton) and small son, oi Oak
land, Calif., arrived in Roseburg
last evening to visit Mrs. Selles'
father, Henry Easton.
Here For Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Donn Willis of Rocky Bay, Wash.,
are spending several days visit
ing the latter's mother, Mrs.
Cora Cloud, 808 Mill street, and
In Riddle visiting her brother,
Lynn Cloud, and family. .
Potluck Plcnio Tonight The
Roseburg Toastmistress Club will
meet at a 7 o'clock potluck picnic
supper tonight at the Veterans
Hospital grove. Those attending
are asked to bring their table
service.
Vacationing Here Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Blood and daughters,
Bonnie and Barbara, of Norwalk,
Calif., are spending two weeks in
Roseburg visiting Mr. Blood's
mother, Mrs. Ruby Blood, and
his sister, Mrs. Thomas Findlay,
and family.
Son Is Born A son weighing
eight pounds eight ounces was
born Sunday, June 20, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. (Billy) Bicknell
Jr., at Vancouver, Wash. They
resided In KoseDurg Dciore mov
ing to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Bicknell Sr., of Roseburg
are the paternal grandparents of
the baby.
Mrs. Child Here Mrs. G. R.
Child of San Francisco has ar
rived in Roseburg to enjoy her
annual summer visit. She is stay
ing at the Hotel Umpqua. Mrs.
Child made her home in Roseburg
for many years, prior to moving
to California. She was the foun
der of the Mental Culture Club of
1895, now known as the Roseburg
Woman's Club. She was accom
panied to Roseburg by her friend,
Miss Esther blmmons, who has
been In San Francisco with her
for the last several months and
who left Saturday for her home
in Corvallls.
Logging Equipment
FOR SALE 1947 Diamond T dual drive
' logging truck. Cummins Diesel motor,
overhauled March 10, 1949 and a 1945
Pierce trailer, also completely over
hauled. Can be seen at 1840 N. 5th
street. Springfield, Oregon, or call
Springfield f-si.
SKAfllT l.nAnRR nawered with new
Mercury engine complete with good
sled and some lines. Price 11.500.
Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber
company. a. myrue i.rccn nuau, ju,-
lie creex, uregon.
INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR T. D. 40
Diesel, ready for logging. Drum blade
comDlete overhaul. Phone 199-RX-l
or night call Mr. Norden, Umpqua
Hotel.
BUILDING CUSTODIANS MEET Janitors from throughout Douglas County met at the Junior
nigh school Saturday for an all-day conference on general housekeeping methods. They were
addressed by Cuy Davis, of the Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls. The meeting was
arranged by W. J. Mess, maintenance supervisor of Roseburg School District No, 4. (Picture
by faul Jenkins!.
Will Move Soon Mr. and Mrs.
V. S. Woodruff are making prepa
rations for moving from Elgarose
to West Roseburg within the near
future. They had as guests last
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lun
deen, of Sutherliti.
Leave For Los Angeles Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Applewhite and
children left today for their home
in Los Angeles, following a vaca
tion in Roseburg visiting their re
spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
is. Appiewnite ana Mr, ana mis,
Mark Jordan.
Will Return This Week Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan and
son, Pat, are expected to return
to their home in Roseburg this
week, following a vacation trip to
Glacier and Yellowstone National
Parks and a visit in the Middle-
west states.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs
Curtis Merritt and sons, Kenneth
and Jerry, have left for their
home in San Francisco, following
a week visiting Mr. ana Mrs-
Curtis Calkins in Roseburg, Mr.
Merritt Is a nephew of Mis. Cal
Kins. -
Leave For Bremerton Mr. and
Mrs. James Campbell and family
left Monday for their home in
Bremerton, Wash., following a
vacation In Roseburg visiting the
former's mother, Mrs. George
Campbell and his sister, Mr
Willis Myers, and family.
Arriving Today Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Jenkins of Roseburg drove
to Eugene today to meet their
daughter, Mrs. Clark Leedy
(Meredith Anne Jenkins), who
will spend the summer at the
Jenkins home, following the
school year attending college In
incw JtorK Ulty.
Plonlo To Be Held Cub Pack,
No. 408 of Riverside School and
their families will hold a 6:30
o'clock potluck picnic tonight at
umpuua far, inose attending
are asked to bring a covered dish,
salad or dessert, bread and butter
and their own table service.
Those desiring further informa
tion are asked to call 704-J-l.
Attend Funeral Mrs. Florence
Lorenz and children, Beverly and
Buddy Rockwell, of Junction City;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morley of
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Wright
oi snringtioia, ana Mr. and Mrs,
E. J. Madison and son, Gale, of
Kellogg, were In Roscbure Satur.
day to attend the funeral of their
Drother-in-law, Fred Barker.
Home From Seattle Mrs. Mau
rice L. Hallmark and daughter,
Maureen, have returned to their
home on Overlook, following a
vacation trip by plane to Seattle
to visit the former's two sisters.
They made the trip back as far
south as Eureka, Calif., by plane,
where they spent a few days visit
ine relatives.
Club to Meet The Past Presi
dents Club of the American I.e.
glon Auxiliary members and
tneir nusnanns are Invited to a
o:ju o ciock potluck supper Wed-
nesaay nignt at tne home of Mr
and Mrs. Ned Dixon. All past
presidents of the Legion Auxil
iary are Invited. Those attend
ing are asked to hring a covered
dish, salad or dessert. Coffee
ana rolls will be furnished
Those desiring transportation arc
asxea to can iy.
Boylet Family Return Dr.
and Mrs. J. M. Boyles and son,
Durward, and daughter, Char
lene, have returned to their
home In Roseburg, following a
three weeks' vacation trip. They
went east via Salt Lake City,
Kansas Citv and St. Louis. They
visited Mrs. Boyles' parents, Mr.
and Mrs.' Charles Andres, in
Bclieville, III., and with Dr.
Boyles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Boyles, in Benton, 111. From
there, they went to Maryville,
Mo to spend several days visit
ing friends. The Boyles family
made their home in Maryville
prior to moving to Roseburg.
They returned home via South
Dakota, tne BlacK mils ana Mon
tana. They were accompanied
west Dy ur. Hoyies nepnew, uar
roll Boyles, of Duquoln, 111., who
win spena tne summer nere.
Umpqua Forest
Fire Precaution
Rules Announced
Beginning July 1, campers on
the Umpqua National Forest will
be required to take certain pre
cautionary measures against fire
by both proclamation of the
governor ana teaeral regulations
applying to all national forests,
Rav B. Hampton, fire control
officer of the Umpqua National
f orest, announcea mat camp tire
permits will be required every
where on the forest except on
designated improved camp
grounds..
smoking while traveling in
automobiles is prohibited except
on two-lane surfaced roads. This
regulation does not apply to the
North Umpqua Highway between
tne lorest Boundary ana Bin La
mas Ranger Station. East of Big
Camas, said Hampton, smoking
is prohibited in automobiles.
Camping tools, including axe.
anovel ana Bucket, are also re
quired except when traveling as
a pedestrian or at aesignatca im
proved camp grounds on nation
al forests.
Throwing away lighted mater
ials is prohibited on the forest,
as wen as tne use ot iirewoiks
of all kinds, Hampton said.
falgns reminding visitors on the
lorest oi tnese lire regulations
have been posted on roads and
public campgrounds.
Births at Mercy Hospital
APPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win M. Apple, Roseburg, June 27,
a daughter, Lenna Kayo: weight
seven pounas liurteen ounces.
COURTNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford A. Courtney, Roseburg,
June lib, a daugnier, zeila Chris
line; weight six pounds fifteen
ounces.
BIBLE SCHOOL TO END
Dally vacation Bible School
will be concluded at Rlversdale
with closing exercises Thursday
Rt 7:45 p.m.. in the Riversdale
School. The two weeks' series has
been conducted by A. F. Kelstrup,
Sunday School missionary. At
tendance has numbered about 25
dally, he said.
The News-Review classified ads
bring best results. Phone 100.
LRU AL NOTICK
Blessed Relief From
Constipation Misery
"Irregularity made
me feel se miserable
I often had to stay
home. My trouble
ended when I made
KULLOGG'S ALL
BRAN a part of my
daily diet." Clement
L. Boehmer. I3i So.
Calif. This Is one of hundreds of un
solicited letters. If your constipation
is due to lack of bulk in the diet, try
this: Eat an ounce of ALL-BRAN
daily, drink plenty of water. If not
satisfied after 10 days, send the
empty carton to Kelloife's, Battle
Creek. Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR
MONEY BACK. Buy today.
NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTLKMKNT
Tim Administrator of th etntnla nf
COU A GLADYS HELBIU, decuuscd,
herrby glvtis notice that the County
Court of Douglas County, Oregon, ha
fixed July Kith. ll)4. at ten o'etoek
A M. the time and the County Court
Hnom in ine uouri House at Hoseimrg,
Douglas County, Oregon, mi the plaoe
for hearing objection., if any there he,
to the final account of the adininlstra-
tor.
Dated thli 13th day of June. 1940.
vekn v. m:i,HK;,
Administrator of the
Estate of Cora Gladys
ne i Dig, aeceasea.
ftLsstssgwi miii in m&.in
FRENCH FASHIONS IN VIENNA A model displays a (own during a fashion
ihow by Parisian designer Jacques Fath at the ancient Palais Fallavicini, in Vienna.
m 1
A BARROW OF FUN "I know it will be fun for the baby,"
said Mrs. Roka St. Cluir as she heaved on the handles of a wheel
barrow loaded with luggage and son Adolphus. Friends wave
goodby as she leaves Four Oaks tourist camp, near Jacksonville,
Fla., beginning her walking trip to Detroit, Mich.
Old Eli's Sons, Who Years Ago Sang
'Boola Boola,' Now Taking Life Easy
Making Plenty Of'Moola Moola'
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (.T) Ever wonder what happened to good old
Frank Merriwcll after he left Yale?
He seems to have been lost in the crush of years, but a number
of Old Eli's oilier sons have done right well by themselves.
Yes, sir, the lads who stayed up all night a quarter of a century
ago singing "Boola, Boola" can sleep late now because they are
making plenty of "moola moola."
IN THR f'lHClllT t'OI-RT OF T11K
STATU Or OKMiON
FOR UOI'dl.AS C'Ol'NTT
SI'MMON
nn.nEnT c chappee. Pinintirr, v.
RONNIE VVONNK JEAN CHAI'l'EK, D.
frndnnt
TO MINNIE YVONN1! JEAN CHAPPEE,
IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE Or
OHEOON: You r hereby rraulrerf In
Plesr and answer the complaint o(
plaintiff filed aRalnat you in tha atmve
entitled court and catise. on or before
lour I4 weeks from the date nf the
first publication of this Summons: and
If you fall to so appear and answer said
complaint, plaintiff for want thereof
will aonlv to the Cnnrt for the relief
demanded In said complaint, a succinct
statement or wnicn is as follows: For
decree dissolving the marrlaae con
tract between the plaintiff and the de
fendant and for such other and further
rrllcf as the. Court may aeem meet and
qultable.
IDIs summons la served tinon vnu hv
publication onca each week for four
aurrrnslve weeks In the Hnarhura" News
Review by order of the Honorable Carl
E Wlmberlv. Judae nf the Bhtivf. en
titled ctiurl, made on the 24th dav of
June. 11140. and the lime nmvlded In
salt) order for defendant to appear and
answer plalntiff a complaint is on or
oriurw tour weeas irom the data of
first publication of this summons.
The date of first publication of thta
summons is June 38, I&4B.
The data of last publication ot this
summons is July 26, 11)49.
John W. Purvis
Aitorney for Plaintiff
Post nfflca Address;
fteadsport, Oregon.
The class of 1924 has done all
right for itself. In fact I have
come to the conclusion, after
studying some statistics compiled
lor tne class s i:tn reunion tins
ear, that one of the signs of a
missient life Is not to have been
ratlualed from Yale university
the year Calvin Coolldge was
elected President.
These highly secret figures
were smuggled to me by a ribald
friend who sent. them here, hid
den in an old pumpkin, via an
intermediary. The man traveled
on a coach car of the New York,
New Haven and Hartford Rail
way to avoid detection.
The statistics show that 25
years after leaving Yale's ivory
tower the boys have an average
earned income of $17,210 and an
average income from all sources
of $25,111. The largest single
Income was a tidy $100,000.
The boys have turned out to
be good steady husbands. They
carry an average of $35!2t2 In
life insurance enough to cheer
any prospective widow. Some 71
percent nave one or more serv
ants ami only 7.1 per cent have
wives who work outside the
home.
More than 82 percent have
never leen fired from a Job and
12.2 percent were only fired
once.
The class of 1924 produced
only one clergyman, one coroner,
one librarian, one ratlio broad
caster, one newspaperman and
one man willing to describe him
self as a philanthropist.
But it tinned out lti bankers,
31 educators, 22 insurance men,
37 lawyers, 22 Investment brok
ers, 22 physicians and 68 manu
facturers. Today, 149 men own all or part
of their businesses, 54 own no
part. Six are board chairmen,
34 are company presidents, 44
are vice presidents, 36 are part
ners and at least 30 are full
owners. Five men have already
retired.
Not Many Children
A total of only 626 children of
both sexes was reported by 330
class members, Indicating Yale
will have to look beyond its own
graduates for its future crop of
freshmen. Only two men had
as many as six children. Forty
two had none.
Some 194 men thought the
country was in for more infla
tion, 90 thought prosperity would
continue, 37 foresaw recession
and 177 a depression. On the
other hand 161 thought the out
look of their own business was
gcod, 125 believed It was fair
and only 10 poor. Yale men are
self-reliant. They believe in them
selves. The class favored the Marshall
Plan 273 to 47, the United Na
tions 275 to 40 the atom bomb
policy 266 to 42. They opposed
a government-sponsored health
program 57 to 259, and were
against Truman's tax proposals
29 to 288. Incidentally, they paid
an average in $8,609 In taxes
last year.
Some 104 thought war Is in
evitable to 157 who didn't.
Dewey Heavily Favored
In the last election 82.7 per
cent reported they voted for
Thomas E. Dewey, 6.7 percent
backed Truman. 2 percent Wal-
ace ana .8 percent Norman
Thomas.
In the matter of hobbles 63
Wilbur Youth Is
Fatally Hurt By
Automobile Blow
4
Louis Phillip Barg, 18, of Wil
bur died Saturday in the U. S.
Naval Hospital at Long Beach,
Calif., where he was taken after
being struck by an automobile at
Santa Monica, his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip A. Barg, Wilbur,
were informed by the Navy Sunday.
Barg was born Feb. 13, 1931, In
Watertown, S. D.. and came to
Oregon with his parents at the
age of 11 years. He attended
Camas Valley School from 1942
to 1946, when he moved with his
familv to Wilbur. He enlisted in
the Navy Air Force March 1 last
ear and completed his high
school education in the service.
Surviving, besides the parents.
are a brother, Stanley R. Barg,
and a sister, Marjorie Ann Barg,
ootn of Wilbur, and his two
grandfathers, Louis Phillip Barg,
wnite, &. L., and lieorge School.
Walertown, S. D.
funeral services will be an
nounced later by the Rosebure
Funeral Home.
said they preferred golf, 48 fish
ing. 15 music, 15 hunting, 14
skiing, 13 photography, 12 bridge
and 2 find their relaxation in
Boy Scout work.
Three listed "people" as their
hobby, another grows camellias
and still another there's one in
every Yale class gets a thrill out
of collecting timetables.
Wonder what Frank Merrl
well's doing?
Boiler Repair
Sales and Installation.
Steel ConstrucUon Co.
Eugene 6312-W or 6388-W
D4 CAT, serial number 7-J-4172 with
Hyster drum and LaPlant cnoat, ny
draulle dozer. See at Tvee Lumber Co.
SuUuuiln. Ore., or phona 1202 Sutlter-
tln.
FOR RENT New BU 30 loader. Sled,
lines and all risalnff. W I so any
where. E. G. Nelson. 1220 E. 3rd,
Roseburg. Phone 236-J.
rOR SALE TO 14. TD 18 tqulpped for
lotting. Arch with TD 14. Call after
3:00 p. m. Phone 320-JX-4.
1Q48 TON PICKUP. 4-wheel drive.
12,000 milea. Howard Mickalsen, Route
i. mox .si, auinerun.
fOR SALE D4 Cat eauiDDed for tos
sing, drum and blade. Can be seen at
Interstate Tractor. Maurice Weber
1 SMALL LOGGING I
So. Phone 432.
120 2nd Ave.
Help Wanted
WANTED:
1 Operating millwright.
1 Construction ca reenter foreman.
Must be caDable and Axoerlenced.
steady employment. Housei available
lor rent.
W. A. WOODARD LUMBER CO.
Cottage Grove, Oregon
AMAZING FAST-SELLER! New Christ
mas laras. ou lor si witn name.
Sell themselves from FREE samples.
Make up to 50c on SI "Leader" As
sortment, others. Personal Floral
Notes, Imprinted Napkins. "Leader" on
approval. FREE Imprints. WRITE!
STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 26. Los
Wanted
First Class Body Man
Tc uto Body Service
Corne.- -.rose and Loolcingglass Road
Wanted
Auto Mechanics'
Service Salesman
LOCKWOOD MOTORS
WANTED PART TIME secretary for
afternoon work. Shorthand desirable
but not reouired. Must be able tn
type and do simple bookkeeping. State
ea.
CAR HOP WANTED
AT
THE DRIVE INN
ONE MILE SO. ON HIWAY 09
WANTED Raehet setter and edgerman
in mesei eiecinc mill, au m capacity.
Cawrse Lbr. Co. Phone 4-R-5, Myrtle
t-oini, uregon.
SALESMAN WANTED. Must have car.
uood wages, bee Mr. Bain between
9 and 11 a. m. 230 N. Stephens, Rm.
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY marker and
distributor. Apply Myrtle Creek Laun
dry. No phone calls please.
HELP WANTED Truck to haul Iocs
short haul. Phone 13-J-4 after 6:00
CHERRY
Knapp,
Timber Sawmills
Financial
F. H. A.
Loans
BUILDERS
BUYERS
SELL
Sea:
UMPQUA REALTY
Across from Post Office on Highway v9
112 N Stephens Ph 1535-J
WANT TO BORROW $500 for ona year
at Mjy jnieresu iau Df-n.
Work Wanted
Rsbq. 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 far commercial tank.
Ph. 1563-R P.O. Box 286
2444 N. Stephens
ALL BUILDING construction, new and
old, remodeling, 10r down, no job too
large or too small. All type masonry
construction, flagstone and brick;
barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag
neslte floors and dralnboards. Phone
I5HQ-K-1, contractor. A. R. Snow.
Oliver's
Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Installed.
lanKs rumpea
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 461-R-3 Rt. 1, Box 71
Custom Watering
BY THE HOUR or contract You fur
nish road and water and we do rest
U J. wiuon. sutnerlln. Ph. 3321
FOR HIRE TD 0 eauiDDed for losainff.
oy nour or inousana, witn anver ana
choker setter. Call 707 -J after 6:00
p. m. or see Art Crocker at 1047 West
1st 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
nave your cnuaren ana nome tan en
care of? Call 1146-L mornings, 1386-R-4
after 6:00 p. m.
EXPERIENCED baby sitter wantt work
any evening, except Tuesdays, pnone
HSfl-J.
TLOOR COVERING Complete sales and
installations, rree estimates. Mooern
Floor Covering. Phone 348.
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING. All
types. Mrs. Don W. Garrison, 1005
Madrone St. Phone 802-L.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN would like
ironing or nous cleaning. Phone
1.VU-JK
HOME FOR CHILDREN by week or
monin. n-eruneai none w-1
WILL DO IRONING In my home. Phone
WANT PEELED Douglas Fir poles and
piling delivered (o our yard at Green
M ml. South of Roseburg'. Contact us
for price and sizes before cutting
Puget Timber Co., P.O. Box 48, Rose
burg. Phone IXtg.
Sawmill
PORTABLE BELLSAW sawmill, new,
till crated. Includes planer. W. H.
Damewpod. Silver N ook Grill.
FOR SALE Sawmill or any part
G.M.C. dfesel edger and other units.
Roy Denny, BMl Winchester.
For Trade
Farm Machinery
ft. Oliver combine, Oliver TO tractor.
One J-bottom 14" plow. 7 ft. power
mower. 7 ft. Unriem ditr. 3 sections
flex harrow. 1 heavy trartor trailer.
Cmh or trade for ' automobile. Call
Ml Yoncalla. Noble Snider.
WIl.L TRADE equity "of I18PO In new
'49 fordor Hudson sedan fur equity
In 1 bedroom house, doe In. Call
IffW-R-i .
WATER WELL DRILLER. Phone 660H
CarlE W Bell. 903 N. Jack. ..on.
WILL DO ironing in your noma. Call
1264-Ranytlm
PIANO TUNER J E Jones. Ph. 1340-R
Fuel
Wood
FIREPLACE, stove and furnace, green
or dry. Peeler core. mill, and hard
woods. Special lengths. Prompt deliv
ery. Claude Wllley, Rt 1, Box 43. Ph,
15-J-3 or 143-J-3.
GET YOUR ORDERS In now for season
ed Oak and Laurel wood. Price for
3 tier truck load. 18 W. Special price
on 20 cords or more. 1 ft fireplace
and furnace wood and 16'' for stova.
Phone 4&2-J.
SAWDUST
18 MILL WOOD
OENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Prompt Delivery
Phone 12S
9xt TENT FOR SALE or trade Amo
elated Station, west side. Phone 1065.
Tractors
FOR SAL! OR TRADE Cleatrae tractor
for saw, planer or what have you.
Phona 403-J-&.
Autos
Lockwood's
Used Cars
Every Car
In Stock On
The Spot
Prices Slashed
To A New All
Time Low
1048 DODGE FORDOR SDN.
Beautiful to see and to
drive. Rest while you drive
this one. Every extra - 1795.00
1048 PACKARD FORDOR SDN.
For tops in beauty check
this one. Over-drive, radio
and heater, and many more,
extra low mileage 2385.00
1047 FORD FORDOR SDN.
No slipshod car for your
money. Shiny new metalic
paint 1295.00
1947 FORD TUDOR SDN.
Lovely lady, here's your
car. Inside and out she
- looks like new. Top notch
performance 1295.00
1947 FORD STATION WAGON
Room for the whole family
plus baggage. Dynamite in a
smooth Dackane 1295.00
1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE.
Mecnanicanv nerfect A
honey anyway you look at
it. Low mlleaBe too 1395.00
1946 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE
Real savings on this sporty
little Job. Lots of extras.
Too performance 1245.00
Jim (UHU ULUa LUUfE
newest one on the lot
Fully eauiDDed. Perform
ance Dlus In this motor. 1295.00
1946 FORD TUDOR SDN.
save yourself worry; drive
without strain. Swell look
erfull of value 1095.00
1846 FORD TUDOR SDN.
.tmiiiani good looks, ah
the extras you need. Like
Autos
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Nic clean
car. reasonably priced. See at 28
Ann Ave. Coatei Addition after 6:00
p. m.
'32 FORD WITH '46 MOTOR and '34
rear end and transmission. Good
shape, good upholstery. $195. Ph.
12h;i.L.
MO HE MONEY for your car Cash uq
the spot. Corkrum Motors, tne Lie
Soto, Plymouth. Phona 408. 114 N.
Rose St.
1940 FORD CONVERTIBLE, new black
paint job, planed nose and trunk.
1946 Mercury engine, new tires. Phone
1048-J after 5:30 in evenings.
1948 PLYMOUTH station wagon. Radio
and heater. Low mileage. Call 800,
4 1 2 Ella St.
1939 LA SALLE Good condition, good
rubber, radio, heater and seat covers.
R. Cary. 2 ml. E. of Dixonville.
"29 STUDEBAKER for sale Good tlrea
and battery, seal beam light 160.
1530 'fr Cedar St. Phone 1100-L.
1938 FORD, CLEAN, good tires, air
plane shocks. 1436 Cedar, Riverside
Add i t ion .
1933 BUICK SEDAN, good motor and
tires. S125. 726 Ridgevlew S L
MUST SELL '38 Ford Tudor Clean car
and runs good. Ph. 1131-Y.
Machinery For Sale
For Sale
1041 CHEVROLET TUDOR SDN.
Mechanically sound. De-
nendable resDonse . 77S 00
MtiKwUnl FORDOR SDN.
New motor. Radio and
heater. Here's a peach for
nunlshment 10.1000
ltm ruMU coupe
storage room behind front
seat. Small, sturdy, for con
stant use 745.00
1941 FORD FORDOR SDN.
Driving made a pleasure
with this little buggy. Ra
dio and heater 745.00
You Can Bet
You'll Pay Less For
Used Cars At
LOCKWOOD MOTORS
Open Sundays
9 Till 3
Better Buys
At Barcus
VACATION SPECIALS
1948 Packard super convertible. All
extras, umy u.uuu mues. new
car guarantee, yet priced $1200
under new price.
1941 Olds sdnette, Hydramatic,
R. ec H. Excellent Condition
1942 Plymouth sdn. new paint,
reconaiuonea motor, a real
bargain .
D-8 Cats.
4 14-17-yard LaPlante Choate Scrapers,
2 27-yard Woolridga Scrapers.
1 Sterling Truck Tractor with 150 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.
Phone 4-2208
P. O. Box 138
Eugene, Oregon
.Res. 8-7859 '
DON'T BUY DIESEL POWER 'Till you'va
seen Gilkey Guiberson single 150250
b.h.p.
DUAL UNIT. 300-400 b hp.
G M. C. Gray marine dlesela, 165 h, p.,
3 HYSTER straddle buggies, large.
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS, com-
ilete stock of parts. Oregon's only ra
table Guiberson dealer.
Gilkey' Diesel Sales
523 N. Jackson
FOR SALE LeTourneau Angle dozer,
complete with front end P C.U for
D8 cat Lee Mortensen, 200 S. Pine.
Phone 18-R-3.
Farm Equipment
FOR SALE
Having sold part of my farm I now
have for sale: One 14-ft. auger table,
self-propelled Massey-Harris Combine,
used very little. A-l condition $3,000.
Automatic clutch. Love Pickup Reel
(extrai $150.
One Oliver 70-Row Crop Tractor. Good
condition $1,000.
One Platform Reo Truck, 15-ft. bed
with cab. 7.50x20 tires. Hauls 150
sacks grain; good condition $300.
One 25-h. p. 3-phase Feed Grain Grind
er complete $500.
One 325 acre grain and seed or cattle
ranch: 225 acres under cultivation:
balance pasture; good buildings.
One 410-acre same type ranch, practi
cally all under cultivation. All land
$100 per acre.
E. G BATES. Owner
P. O. Row B7
Junction City. Oregon
1939 Oldsmoblle 2-door sedan.
fie ii., reaucea price
1946 Dodge sedan. New paint and
tires. This isi an especially
clean car. REDUCED PRICE ... 1595
1937 Ford 2-dr. sdn.
1937 Ford coups
395
350
1935 Chrysler, air flow 5 passen
ger coupe, inis car is ex
ceptional for only ..
1935 Ford 2 dr. sdn.
1936 Chev. 4 door sdn.
1930 Model A Ford 2-dr. sdn.
BANK TERMS OPEN EVENINGS
BARCUS SALES &
SERVICE
Your Packard Dealer
Hwy. 99 N. at Garden Valley Road
SPECIAL
Keel Motor
Co.
DOES IT
Vern Keel says:
USED CAR prices have drooDed. '
nave oroppea ours loo. your gain our
loss. Come and get yours today. Good
iock to pick zrom.
Studebakers
Buicks
Chevrolet
Pontlacs
DeSotos
Plymouths
Fords
Dodges
Mercurys
Studebakers, pickups
and trucks
Keel Used Car Lot
220 S. Stephens St., next to Rose Hotel
MY EQUITY FOR SALE
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
Reasonably nrtred. 11 M A C tarm
Chevrolet Bulck PonUao Cadillac
trade-ins.
FOR SALE 19.19 Ford V-8 deluxe sedan.
motor overnauiea: original nnisn:
good clean upholstery: hand operated
booster brake: seal beam lite: life-
Piard tubes, good tires. Price $085 00.
hone 1114-L or see at 1259 West First
Street.
For Sale
l947 0ldsmobile 98
CLUB SEDAN A-l condition and rub
ber. S1975. Terms. Phone 441-J-4.
1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupe
as Is $345
Inquire 206 Douglas Co. State Bank
iag. or rnone 4tp.
For Sale
1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedin 1W
motor' .kuo caio, contact Al Williams.
Yoncalla
1936 FORD 2 door. Good motor. $175.
cash. HUlrrest Motel, N. Stephens,
cabin 9 Phone 67-R.
WILL SELL ORTrADE t5O0 equity In
to nuuma. ,11 r . ijougias.
Woods Bros. Combines
CAN MAKE DELIVERY NOW.
Umpqua Tractor Co.
FORD TRACTOR DEALERS
FOR SALE Irish Fordson, 100 gaT
Ward's Sprayer, slightly used. M. M.
combine with motor, irrigation sprink
ler, 1140 ft. of pipe with 13 sprinklers,
2 horse-drawn mowers with tractor
hitches, stock trailer and washing ma
chine. Contact Lewis Wilson, Patter-
soiVs Bakery after 6:00 p. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock,
6 ft. McCormick Deering No. 62 com
bine. 3 years old. Ready to go to
Work. Lawrence Michaels, Canyon-
vi 1 1 e.Phonel 931.
FOR-'SALE Slightly used model 20 Ma
sey Harris tractor and 2 bottom plow.
RoseburgGrange Supply.
THRASHING MACHINE and binder
$igo Art Rychard. Yoncalla.
Wanted
WANTED
Stock ranches, farms with water, close
in acreages. Irrigated bottom land
suitable for dairy set up.
C. S. Briggs & Co.
Realtors
Phone 914 us w. Cass
Wanted
BEEF. VEAL AND PORK
Fred Boyer
Phone 922-R-3, or 409-R-S or writ
wouie i. ftoseourg
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 average budget Pleao
phone or write to J. Visser, Rose
burg Da i ry .
Will Pay Cash
WE BUY used furniture, all types. Call
at 444 No. Jackson. Phone 1593-J.
The Bargain House
WANTED 2 BEDROOM home for new
Firestone manager and family. Best
of references if necessary. Phone 372.
Mr. Clune.
TEACHER. WIFE and baby desire to
rent 2-bedroom unfurnished house or
apartment in or near city. Reliable,
nu imuKing or onn King, j? none 1137-R.
WANTED TO BUY Small 2 to 10 Mft,
sawmiu. write BOX ova,
News-Review.
CALL Al's for a fair bid on your fur
niture. Al a Furniture Center. 814 Win-
Chester St Phone 1327-R.
WANTED TO BUY All k)nds of furni
ture. Let US bid on vmtr hnn nt
nlture. Call 803-R at 509 N. Jackson St
$10 REWARD for information leading
to me rental or a nice 2 bedroom
house. Phone 1331-YX.
WANTED TO BUY Used furniture.
flO-J it umiuiro bxcnange, non
WANT TO RENT House, adults. Call
naf-Li mornings.
WANTED Water well drilling. LlovJ
Powell. 714 Ridgevlew. Phone 1286-L.
WANTED TO BUY Hides and wait
fat Kosehurr Meat Co Phnn IflO
Building Materials
SPECIAL
Grade A 8" grooved
Redwood siding,
$145.00 per M.
PHONE 53C-R-4 or see at Vernon Crantt
residence. Garden Valley Road.
Cement fl.36per-sac4c
90 lbs. rolled rooflny ... 3.75 pr rou
45 lbs. rolled roofing 2 35 per roll
Grade 1 shingles 8.50 sq.
Also Sherwin Williams paints at adver-
tiara prices.
Your Hardware Store
Howard's Hardware
Wfnuton, Oregon
Personal
J-334-01-9467. Cracking up. Pleas
come back. 0-417491
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LICS ANONYMOUS. PO Box
Phnne I.vkj.L. or .W.-J.
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