12 Th. N.wt-R.vi.w, KoMburj, Or. Tu.t., Sept. 6, 1949
WINS SALMON OERiV
A QTflR T A fire.. Spnt. fi (A
A 48 pound 10 ounce salmon wai
worth $1,700 to John C. Holkka
of Rosburg, Wash., yesterday. It
won first money In the annual
derbies at Astoria, Ore., and
WANTED TO BUY
2" Rough Lumber
TOP PRICES
We Pay Every Two Weeks
WE ALSO DO CUSTOM MILLING
Phone Oerding Toll Station
or write
ROLLING HILLS LUMBER CO.
P. O. Box 1249
Roseburg, Oregon
"Don't stop now, Sandy ... I already have o
date for tonight. Bill is taking me to the RAINBOW
CAFE tor a delectable steak dinner."
SAVE AT FRED MEYERS
Galvanized Garbage Cans . 2.49
26 Gal.
Chiffon Soap Flakes Lge. box 17c
Top's Soap Flakes ioc size . ... 425c
F. M. Cleaning Fluid g0i 59c
Wilco Cleaning Fluid 23c size 13c
Cleansing Tissues ,5o!:!L 6c
Purex Toilet Tissues 65o s 5c
Lee Hair Brush 98c value .55c
3 Hole Note Book Filler i0 10c
3 Hole Loose Leaf Binder 35c
F. M. Antiseptic
F. M. Epsom Salts
Doans Kidney Pills
F. M. Powdered Alum i6 0z 19c
Ladv Eva Shampoo i6 oz 49c
F. M. Aspirin 250 s 37c
Salute Alarm Clock 2.25 value. 1.69
Dollar Mints, lb
Chocolote Covered
Fred Meyer
I iMm iim.II M.tflWl
1 12 N.
Chinook, Wash., aa well as the
dally prizes awarded on the day
of the catch.
Canadians estimate their coun
try has 1,290.260 square miles of
torested area.
With Cover
0z..
s ibs .
35c
19c
35c
39c
Peppermint Patties
Jackson
Former Rossburg
Woman Cn Alaska
Flower Search
Collecting material for a book
on Alaska wild flowers, a former
Roseburg woman has loined an
expedition with three other worn
en to the Alaskan interior.
She is Mrs. V. F. Williams, the
former Maxine Morgan of Kose-
burg, whose companions on the
expedition are all members of the
Juneau, Alaska, Botanical club.
A clipping telling of their pla ,s
was received here Saturday by
Mrs. Williams' brother, Joe M.
Morgan.
The four women traveled y
steamship from Juneau to
Haines, where they planned to
drive by automobile over the
Haines cut off to the Alaska high
way, and then into the Alaskan
interior,
, Mrs. Williams, preparing a
hook on Alaskan wild flowers for
oublicalion, will gather material
for her manuscript, including
camera shots of flowers for il
lustrating purposes.
Mrs. William a as born In
Roseburg and is a graduate of
Roseburg High school. Her hus
band is a native of LookingRlais.
where his mother, Mrs. Edna
Williams, still resides.
The Williamses own a fishing
boat at Juneau. He also operates
a barber shop In the Alaskan
capital.
Mrs. Mabel Warner, 76
Passes Here On Friday
Mrs. Mabel Fannie Warner, 76,
died at a hospital in Roseburg
Friday, Sept. 2. She was born in
SprinRfield, Mass., July 30, 1873,
and has been a resident of Win
chester for the last four years.
She was a member of the Baptist
church of Portland.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
P. M. Hart, Winchester; a sister,
Mrs. Donald Steiver, Portland,
and a brother, Frank E. Parmeter,
Tooelee, Utah. The body was sent
to Portland for services and Inter
ment In Rose City cemetery be
side her father, Dixon Parmeter.
Arrangements were In care of the
Stearns mortuary, Oakland.
Oregon Gasoline Tan
Falls Short Of Mark
Oregon's one cent per gallon
tax Increase fell short of produc
ing the expected revenue gain in
Its first month of operation. Sec
retary of State Earl T. Newbry
reported today.
Although July gas sales exceed
ed those of a year ago, they were
well under the June total, result
Ing in a tax increase of only $288.
782, despite the added penny. It
was the first lime In nine years
lhat July gallonage was below
that of June, Newbry said.
Total sales of 45,611,451 gallons
were reported for the month, with
taxes aggregating $2,656,743.16.
Refunds to non-hiuhway users ap
proximated 14 per cent in the
first half of 1949.
EXAMINER DATES SET
A driver's license examiner will
be on duty in the Roseburg city
hall Thursday and Friday, Sept.
8-9, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.,
according to the secretary of
state s oince.
STOPS LAXATIVES
FEELS BETTER!
"Have been eating KELLOGG'S
ALL-BRAN 3 years and it's won
derful I Now I don't ever need a lax
ative, feel so much
better. I've told
plenty of others too!"
Mrs. Jerry Russell,
Route 8, Maryville.
Term. Mann other
grateful ALlrBRAX
users write ths same.
You may be helped,
ton. if conatinutea
due to lark of bulk In the diet;
start eating an ounce of crisp,
toasty ALL-BRAN daily, drink
plenty of water, il not satisfied
(ter 10 davs, send empty box to
Kelloitg's, 'Battle Creek, Mich.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK!
HOME TOWN NEWS
"I DON'T WANT TO BRAG, AND IT ISN'T FOR
PUBLICATION . . . BUT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONE
OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL 'RICH-MAN'S-SONS' IN
TOWN."
You'll want to brag about your wonderful supply
of fire wood and sawdust after you call the ROSE
BURG LUMBER COMPANY for immediate delivery.
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t IKJGROWKJ HOvV ) BEFORE VOU ffp
ED HIS SPORT ( MOTICED VOU Hp
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OUT OUR WAY
Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gardner of
Pauline, Neb., spent a short while
one day last week visiting at the
home of Mrs. Jennie comstocK
en route to Santa Ana, Calif.,
from a tour in British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riemen.
Schneider have purchased the
property owned by Mrs. ranny
Patton of Roseburg, located about
one mile west of town, adjoining
the Dropertv now owned by them.
They will start the construction of
several small homes, one oi wnicn
has been started. The store build
ing, located on the southeast cor
ner, Is leased and Is known as the
Sunny View grocery.
Mr. cooper oi ureswen maae a
business call in this city Tuesday.
Mr. Arnold of Portland, repre
senting the Quaker Oats Feed
company, was a business visitor
In this city Tuesday en route to
Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wade and
Marvin Slack attended the recent
Douglas county fair in Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Heaton
and children motored to Dillard
last Sunday, Aug. 28, and brought
back several boxes of peaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen
have rented the Wilbur Williams
residence west of town and will
move there soon.
The construction of the new
Chevrolet sales Dulldlng Is pro
gressing right along. The walls of
tile are all up and the roof will
soon be Installed.
Mrs. Jennie Comstock Is Im
proving the roof of her home by
having asbestos shingles put over
the old ones. Mr. Agee and Mr.
Grady have been engaged to do
the work.
Toronto residents think their
Yonge St. Is the longest street
In the world. It continues as Ont
ario Highway No. for 885 miles.
Life
"Saved my
A Ced-earnl lor GAS-HEARTBURN"
When einr MtomkCk sutt) rviMM painful. sufforsft
tnr ir iii h tiMl hwlixim, itiw-Mn twtuYlir
vwvw rum th fiMtort-e ii'H mMldtir known for
viwmMLcrrti.,( moll' iiwiiufcuth.nwln Brit-CM
T.iMr-t N'llnxiltnv rVH-iu. htlrtsie comfurt In S
ttfty urrrtuni Untie to wt f.r rtrnihleinonoy back
BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25
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l Ml jpStop itching, dry
ffi W Si TV bll" quick-
MOTHERS GET GRAY
Pope Pius Calls
On Catholics In
Poland To Resist
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Sept. 6.
(JPt Pope Pius XII appealed to
the 20,000,000 Catholics in Communist-governed
Poland to de
fend the church with all their
might.
The Pontiff said Poland did
not regain its freedom with the
end of the war. Instead, he de
clared, "the practice of religious
life has been made ever more
difficult."
The Pope addressed a letter
to Polish bishops urging bold ac
tion and condemning violations
of religious rights by the Polish
slate. The letter was sent Thurs
day on the tenth anniversary of
the German invasion of Poland
which touched off World War II.
It was published today in l'Osser
vatore Romano the Vatican news
paper. Poland, which is more than 90
percent Catholic, has been spared
many of the harsher communist
blows dealt against the church
in other Iron Curtain countries.
The Pope's letter gave rise to
speculation that Polish commu
nists may be readying a new
move against the church there.
Pope Pius praised Polish priests
for their "firm resistance" in the
four years since the war. He said
their "unvanqulshed charity to
ward God 'and country has been
in no way lessened or extin
guished." The Pope said the resistance
of Polish Catholics is proved "by
those! who fell in the fight for
Christ; it is witnessed by the
expulsion of not a few bishops
from their sees and by the many
priests thrown In prison."
Elkton Girl To Reign
Over Annual Drain Fair
Queen's ball at Drain Thursday
night will open the annual Nortn
Douglas Community lair there.
An Elkton girl is to be chosen
queenr this year.
Exhibits of farm produce,
handwork and sewing, and cook
ing and canning, will be set up
in the Drain community hall Fri
day and Saturday.
Many outstanding exhibits of
a community nature are expect
ed to be displayed, said H. A.
Cool, chairman of the fair board.
Among these will be the model
village on the Curtin 4-H club.
Queens of the fair are chosen
in alternate years from Drain,
Yoncalla. and Elkton. The
queen's ball -is to be at 8 p.m.
In the Drain schoolhouse.
ITCH
(Scabies' ! hiahly con
tain oua and will con
tinue for life If not
topped. Iti tola cause
U tha Itch -mite, which U Immune to
ordinary treatment EXSORA kills tha
Itch-mtte almnat instantly Only three
days' EXSORA treatment U required.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
Frae" Meyer Drer. ataieharf
DON'T
MAKE
A MOVE
'til
you
see
F L E G E L
Transfer
and
Storage
Phone 935
uotiriT-r?
IS J.R.WUlAM5
By J. R. Williams
LOCAL NEWS
Parents Club to Meet The
Parents club of St. Joseph'
school will meet at 8 p.m. to
night, Sept. 6, at the schoolhouba.
Back From Vacation Miss Al
vlna "Tippy" Correll returned to
her work as cashier at the Safe
way store in Roseburg, following
her vacation.
Back From . Fair Homer W.
Grow has returned to his home
on Cobb street, following a trip
to Salem to attend the opening
of the state fair.
Visiting At Young Home Mrs.
Eva Shay and daughter, La Verne
Newland, of San Fernando, Calif.,
are visiting in Oakland with the
former's sister, Mrs. Jess Young.
Mrs. Allen Back Mrs. W. H.
Allen returned to her work at the
News-Review office this morn
ing, following two weeks vaca
tioning. At Hospital Mrs. Alex Do Bolt,
who resides east of Roseburg un
derwent an appendectomy at
Mercy hospital Saturday after
noon. Returns to Eugene Mrs. D. J.
Rierdon of Eugene returned to
her home today, after spending a
week at Glide visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Casebecr.
Vacation on Coast Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Tauscher and daugh
ter, Tamara, and son, Edward,
spent last week at Oceanside va
cationing. Visits Parents Miss Frederica
Hamilton has returned to Eugene
after spending the weekend in
this city with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hamilton.
Guild To Meet Forsythe guild
of the First Presbyterian church
will meet Thursday, Sept. 8, at a
6:15 o'clock potluck supper at the
home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell,
949 Winchester street
Resumes Teaching Miss Mar
ietta Taylor, who has spent sev
eral weeks here recently, left for
Portland Saturday to resume her
duties as a school teacher.
Spend Sunday Here Mr. and
Mrs. O'Meara and two daughters
of Riddle spent Sunday in Rose
burg as guests of Mrs. O'Meara's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Hobi, and family.
Melrose Grange To Meet Mel
rose Grange will meet at 8 o'clock
Tuesday night at the hall. A pro
gram on fire prevention will be
wwamantaA hv msmlwrs ff the
Home Economics club. Refresh
ments will be served.
Visits Family O. A. Kennerly
Jr. has returned to San Francisco,
after spending the weekend In
Roseburg visiting his family, Mrs.
O. A. Kennerly and son, David,
and daughter, Margaret Jane.
Leave Today Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Norton left today for the
North Umpqua. where they will
vacation several days before re
turning to Adair Village. Mr. Nor
ton will continue his studies at
Oregon State college. He has been
employed during the summer
months In Medford.
Back From Grants Pais Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Pearson and
daughter Mary Lynne, returned
to their home In Roseburg Mon
'iv night, following a stay in
Grants Pass since Thursday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ing
ram and family. Mr. Pearson
spent the weekend playing in the
golf tournament at Medford.
Enjoy Stay At Coast Attor
ney and Mrs. R. L. Whipple and
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart and
children Nancy and Roger, and
Mr. Stewart's mother, Mrs. D. H.
Lenox, have returned to their
homes In Roseburg. following the
holidav weekend at Windamere
at Bandon.
, Improving Mary Lynne Rose
is reported to be convalescing sat
is factorily at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Brown, on Moore street in Rose
burg, after suffering a fractured
left arm last Friday while play
ing with other children In the
neighborhood.
Shop and Save With Classified Ads
Trucks
TOR SALE T-S nrd H1.1 dump bwl
nd houl. A-l condition S. at Unit
ed Truck Service. Sutherlin, or cell
3U-F-23. Roseburg,
f-19 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. 1
Idea International pickup; 1 elnfle
axle pilini trailer for information
Phone .a ijznaAyeuui
AXLE SHAFTS tor all I makee ..I trucka
Ray a Truck Shop XOt N Stephana
Phone 499 J a
Fuel
WOOD Fireplace and furnace. Old
growth fir block peeler core, email
roun core mill ends, planing endi,
oak and laurel. Special price on plan
er enda lor abort time See thli
wood 1 mile East ofl Douglaa St Rt
J. Bos 43 Prompt delivery Claude
Willey. Phone 13-J-3 or 143-J-S
FOR SALE Slabwood. aawduat. planer
enda Phone 307 Johnaon Fuel Co.
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS
Sealed proposal! will be received by
the Secretary of the Oregon State Board
of Control at Room 1U9. State Capitol
Building, Salem. Oregon, until 2:00 p.m..
Pacific Standard Time. September 19.
1949. furnishing all labor and materials
required to paint the exterior of the
Roseburg Armory Building at Rose
burg, Oregon, for the State of Ore
gon, and wiU then and there be opened
and publicly read aloud. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening the
same will not be considered.
Plans, speclflcetlons. and forma of
contract documenta may be obtained
In the office of The Oregon State
Board of Control at Salem. Oregon.
Each proposal shall be marie out on
a bid form contained In the contract
documents and shall be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond made
payable to the Oregon State Board of
Control In an amount of not lesa than
3' of the total amount of tha pro.
posal.
The Oregon State Board of Control
reservea the right to reject any or all
bids.
No bidder may withdraw his bid after
the hour set for the opening unless
said award Is delayed for a period ex
ceeding 30 davs.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF CONTROL
By; Roy H. Mills
Secretary
Date August 29, 1949. Salem, Oregon.
NOTICE OF PI'RI.IC If FARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD
before Melvln J. Conklin, Examiner for
the State Milk Marketing Administration
in the Citv Hall. Roseburg. Oregon.
Thursday. Sentember 13. 149 at the
hour of 1:13 P.M.. to receive testimony
and evidence on matters relating to the
pioduction and distribution of fluid
milk and cream In the Douglas County
Marketing Area and to consider mini
mum whtletale and retail price and
minimum rricea distributora ahall pay
to producers.
DATED at Pnrtlend. Oregon, thla 2nd
day of September. 1949
MILK MARKETING ADMINISTRATION
STATE OF OREGON
Thos. L. Ohlsen,
Administrator.
Leaves For Klamath Falls
Harry F. Hatfield left Monday
for his work with the Southern
Pacific company in Klamath
Falls, following several days at
his home in Roseburg, while his
daughter, Mrs. William K. Knight,
and family, of Portland were
visiting here. Attorney and Mrs.
Knight and children left Sunday
for their home in Portland.
Births at Mercy Hospital
HARDIMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
John Hardiman, Roseburg, Sept.
5, twin sons, Joseph Patrick,
weighing five pounds 11 ounces,
and James Brian, weighing four
pounds 10 ounces. Dr. E. E. Lin
dell was In charge. Mr. Hardi
man Is manager of Lawson's
Jewelry store. They have two
other sons.
BENNETT To Mr. and Mrs.
Coby Bennett, Glide, Sept. 4, a
son, Jeffery Lynn; weight seven
pounds 15 ounces.
HORTLE To Mr. and Mrs. El
mer J. Hortle, Melrose route,
Roseburg, Sept. 4, a son, Robert
Wayne; weight seven pounds nine
ounces.
WESEMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin L. Weseman, 1118 Win
chester street, Sept. 3, a son, Rich
ard Lee; weight six pounds 14
ounces.
EITREIM To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford M. Eitreim, 518 South
Stephens street, Roseburg, Sept.
3, a daughter, Pamela Lynrie;
weight five pounds five ounces.
BODALY To Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Bodalv Sr., Dillard,
Sept. 2, a son, 'Robert John;
weight five pounds 12 ounces.
GURNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Gurney, Umpqua,
Sept. 1, a daughter, Linda Col
leen; weight five pounds 13
ounces.
HUGGINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald K. Huggins, 546 Cobb
street, Roseburg, Sept. 1. a son,
Gregory Kenneth; weight eight
pounds 12 ounces.
MENTZER To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold E. Mentzer, 1801 Myrtle
Avenue, Roseburg, Sept. 2, a
daughter, Sheryn Lynn; weight
six pounds nine ounces.
RIETMANN To Mr. and Mrs.
Millard William Rietmann, Route
2, Box 188-E, Roseburg, Sept. 4. a
son. Mark Wayne, weight seven
pounds three ounces.
Subordinate Granges
Invited To Big Picnic
All subordinate granges of the
county are invited to a picnic at
the Roseburg Rod and Gun club
grounds at Winchester next Sun
day. The affair Is being arranged by
H. E. Cracroft, member of the
Douglas County Pomona grange,
Patrons of Husbandry.
Women are asked to bring sal
ad, dessert, or hot dish. Coffee
and ice cream will be furnished.
GAR Commander Can't
Find Time For Visit
j EAST LANSING. Mich.. Sept. 6
! tl1 Sounds like a job for the
j L'nited Nations.
Theodore A. Penland, 100-vear-old
GAR commander, refused
; comment on an invitation bv Gen.
James W. Moore. 98. command-
. er-in-chief of ihe rnniiar.in
j Army veterans, to "bury the hat
cnet.
He added, however, that It
would be impossible for him tt
attend the Confederate Veterans
reunion at Little Rock, Ark., la
ter this month.
Penland Is 'isiting relatives tie
tore returning home to Vancou
ver. Wash.
Autos
Better Buys
at Barcus
1949 Ford Club Coup, looka and
run lika new f
11M2 Pontile 4-door aadan,
paint, raconditioned motor .... W7S
1M0 Tord V- convertible, new
Mercury motor, new Urea, ex-
cellent
1940 Tord V- coup e- SW
1939 Chev Coup
1939 Oldtmobil 9 S-door aedan 2
19M7 V-9 Ford, new motor $345
1934 Ford Tudor, good Urea,
good motor -
TRUCKS
1942 Gt. 4x4 lis ton truck equip
ped with flatbed: alio haa
dump bed and hoist Excel
lent condition SSM
1933 Chev. l's ton flatbed, excel,
lent farm truck, good Urea,
ready to go 119$
Come In Today For Your
Free Demonstration Ride In
the New Golden
Anniversary Packard
BARCUS SALES
SERVICE
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 99 N at Garden Valley Road
WHAT IS
"VALUE"?
It'i not merely a good-looking
Used Car. It must give good
mechanical performance, eco
nomical transportation and be
fairly priced. Our Guaranteed
Used Can are such value. We
Invite your tnnpection. Our
Reputation la behind every car
we sell:
Corkrum Motors, Inc.
Ynur
DeSoto
PLYMOUTH
Head quartern
230 I. Stephens Ph. MrJ-J
'We'll be here Tomorrow to
Back up What We Say and
Do Today!
Roseburg
Used Car
Center
Oak and Rose
FINE USED CARS
Reasonable priced. CM AC terms.
Chevrolet - Buick - Pontlae - Cadlllao
trade-lna.
MORE MONEY for your car Cash oa
the spot Corkrum Motors. Inc L4)
Soto. Plymouth Phone 408. 114 N.
Rose St
1949 KAISER FOR SALE, or trade for
cheaper car or pick-up. 99 Highway
No. nextjo Rolling Hills Motel.
FOR SALE 19411" Super' Deluxe rordHt
door. 99 Highway N., next to Rolling
IIllli Motel.
TOR saLeT941 Ford zdoo aedan.
radio, heater, new paint: 134S Mer.
cury motor. M2.V Ph. 1B2-R.
WS'liE HEY LAST-Br7ndnew 194S
Hydra-Glide Harley Davidson motor,
cycles at a discount. One-third down,
12 months to pay. Joe's Hariev David
son. 9 miles So.. Highway 99, Rosa
burg.Ore Ph. 47-R-3.
""HAVE a '32 Pontlae for sale. In ex.
cellent running condition. New top.
gjodglas1.lust 100.83J Hamilton.
' NASH AMBASSADOR 3 pass. cpeT
Clean, in good condition, R 4V H.
Seet'Wk-orall 771-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1941 Dodg
sedan, new motor and front end.
Good condition. $700. 242 Flint
1946 5-PASS. CHEV coupe.-veTVcieen
and sporty. A. F. Laurie, Ba'llf and
Brown St.
A Vta Ford 3 paaa. convertible; lota of
extras. C. H. Wilson. Melroae Rt.
Box llmilrsJromOak St.
ronSALX 1949 CHRYSLER aedan. Call
Machinery For Sale
IN BEST OF CONDITION Massev Har
ris extra heavy 3-14 plow. Used very
little. 1200. V. J. Burslk. Melrose Rt.
Box 149.
Dogs
Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J
GFtA-HO COCKER KENlVELl Phone 930
or 4A3-V Reg and ped. pupoiee.aU
romr Stud aervlce.
FOR SALE 15-month -old male Screw
tail Bulldog. 630 S. Main.
SIAMESE KITTENS for aale, purebred.
Phone 5-F-l.V
For Trade
WILL TRADE 40 acrea. 10 acrea tillable
with amall cabini. 12 mi lei from Roie
burg or nice house trailer. Inquire
Cha. Clark, Fred s Trailer Court, 1st
cabin. Garden Valley Road.
VERY NICE 2-bdroom home at Cooa
Junction for business site; or resi
dence at Myrtle Creek Immediate
possesion. Ivan Edwards, 106 Chest-
Lost Found
STRAYED TO our place on hwv. 99
No., one black yearling heifer. Own
er can have name for costs. Robert
Stillwell phone 396-J-4.
REWARD FOR information concerning
papers, livestock and mine, artlclea
lout since March 17, 1946. C. D Bur
cnyne. Riddle. Oreffon
Timber Sawmills
MOULDING MACHINERY and all equip
ment for sale. Also American No.
2 ball bearing rip saw. Sullivan ac
Son Planing Mill, a miles N. on
S9
FOR SALE Sawmill or any part.
G M C dteae) edger and other unita.
Bn y Dennv. Winchester
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE New pumice stone store,
sire 34x50 Living quaitera tn back.
Shelves and gondolas It la in very
good location 3 miles south of Myrtle
Creek on Hi way 99 See owner Frank
Grensky next to Melodv Mountain
- Brn. Phone 1096 Myrtle Creek
SMALL WHOLESALE BISINESS Catl
314-R, or Inquire at 2Q3 S riint St.
16 !'N.T"MOTEL Owner, rhnne 1422
Financial
F. H. A.
LOANS
See
UMPQUA REALTY
Across from Poat Office oa Hlgnwav PS
112 N Stephens Pa. 1S3S-J
Hay, Grain, Feed
ALTA FESCUE gran seed Have purity
and germination tet. 3Se lb. Al C.
Brand. Rt 2. Boat 39S-A.
N.