r Tha Nwi-Ritw, Rotabjrg, Ora. Man., Sept. 12, 1949 SOUTH END FUEL CO. Phon 1195-R 207 Rice St DISSTON rwJl Ont-Man CHAIN SAW Stvt your muecJe. Head for th woods with thw new Diaatoa Onto Man Chain Saw. Light weight, gat ohiw-driven power mw. Fella . Bucks . , . Lunba. Operate at any antic . . even upside down. 920 S. Stephens CARL J. PEETZ Phent 279 YOU CAN I Do Th Job A H HIGH SCHOOL ,w As Iseeie Lew raraaeale All Beets reraises M. Cleasee DIPLOMA AWARDED If Tee Ave IS er Oru Writ ft free Beeklal AMERICAN SCHOOL D.pt. RO 9-12, 1440 Broadway, Oakland 12, Calif. Nam. As. tree! Address city NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR Ntxt Winters Futl O 16" Grsen Slob wood O Planar Ends ORM YOUR WOOD NOW WHILE SUPPLIES ARE PLENTIFUL AND YOU CAN GET PROMPT DELIVERY. WE ALSO HAVE Sawdust 4' Slabwaod U" Mill End U" Dry Slaftwood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Phn 441 PLANNING TO BUILD, REMODEL OR REPAIR? Then b sure of doing a better job by ordering your ma teriols from the DENN-GERRETSEN COMPANY! Our large and varied stocks include: Top-quality Kiln-Pried Lumber, Attractive Knoltv. Pine Paneling. Skilfully-finished MILL-WORK PROD. UCTS such as doors, windows, cabinets, moulding, trim! ... at really FAIR PRILLS too! Drive down this week. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Dog Control Law Is Explained By City Manager City Manager M. W. Slankard today iuued an explanation of the dog control lawi under which the city ii now operating ill new municipal dog pound, under state law and city ordinance. "Confusion in the minds of many persons is created over the stipulation that dogs must not be permitted to run at large even thoug'.i they are licensed," Slan kard said. "If dogs are creating a nuis ance, that is, if they are running at large, through yards and after cars, they will be picked up and lodged in the municipal Jog pound, whether they are licensed or not,)' he said. Complaints are turned in to the city hall regarding the offending dogs and, according to law, the city dog control officers must im pound them If It is determined the canines are creating a nuis ance. Slankard urged local dog own ers to keep their pets within the confines of their property, other wise the dogs will be impounded and owners will have to "bail" them out. Roseburg's two dog control of ficers, who began work Sept. 1, are Elbert W. Naas and Kenneth F. Calhoun, both of Roseburg. FAMILY MONUMENTS See ow many eww dWigne, carvad fsom RAINBOW GRANITES, beautifully polished and finished. Reasonably priced. Geamto tmrtkr W record ipejrtky nan your name! SEE V. V. HARPHAM Reor.s.ntlna Blatsing Grsnlt. Co. For Douglas County Rt. 1, Box 52, Roseburg, Or. COMPLETE. Phone US Donald Davison Accepts Position At Phoenix, Ore. V i . J; . ,.,11111 J fxr, Donald Mac Lean Davison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Da vison, Oakland, has accepted a position in the consolidated high school at Phoenix, Ore., where he will teach industrial- arts and mathematics. Davison Is a native of Douglas county and a graduate of Oak land nigh school. He also attend ed Oregon State college, where he completed his graduate work this summer for a Master's de gree. He was an honor student last fall and winter terms at OSC while teaching as a graduate as sistant in the industrial arts de partment. He is a member of Ep silon Pi Tau, national industrial arts honorary fraternity. Davison and his wife, the for mer Dickalon Denham, and two children recently spent a few days visiting his parents in Oak land while enroute to. Phoenix. Mrs. Davison is the- daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James Den ham, formerly of Glide and Oak land. The Denhams left this coun try to serve as missionaries in China. Births at Mercy Hospital AKERS To Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Akers, Melrose route, Rose burg, Sept. 7, a son, Everett Alan; weight eight pounds 13 ounces. NUZUM To Mr. and Mrs. Har ry A. Nuzum, Camas Valley, Rosehiirg, Sept. 10. a son, Mi chael Albert; weight seven pounds eight ounces. BARTLETT To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Bartlett, route 2, Box 305-A31, Roseburg. Sept. 9, a son, Blaine Allen; weight eight pounds 13 ounces. WALLS To Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil C. Walls. E. 5th and A ave nue, Roseburg, Sept. 9. a son. Robert Clinton; weight eight pounds 12 ounces. WARD To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert D. Ward, 705 Mill street. Rose burg, Sept. 9. a son, Anthony Douglas; weight seven pounds 14 ounces. Rottburg Men Serving With Army In Japan Announcement was received recently that two Roseburg men are now serving with the Eighth Army, as part of the Japan occu pation forces. They are Private Noel Polk, 23. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Polk, and Private Charles Had dow. Haddnw Is a member of com pany E, 3L'nd Infantry regiment. 7th Infantry division, presently at Hachlnohe, Japan. Polk Is serving with romnanv A, Eighth cavalry regiment, Kirst cavalry division, on occupational duty In the 10 densely populated prefectures of the Tokyo-Yokohama area. His duties consist mainly of security guard and ad ditional training to meet occupa tional requirements. or M LIKt HOMI Yea (en eney LP-GAS O ml sW hm sV LP-Oss is. a iliir av . . . ar MiU he iMe tmpxf pa rm LPXm isslwit. LP-Ges M ynm fint rmii See M le hM i vitf n ,y pevfMwl p4ssi. Rem A Tank Why toyt Pacific Bldg.. Roseburg. Th. 2XS 3 4 7 mmmmm siaa. kmn ALLERS DREAM EC? HOLY A TROUBLE- O COIN' "TO TK SOUTH Y SMOKES.' KAAKIN' "LOM3 I SEAS, BUT THIS IS TH' J THAT TOWN ) .JOHN SILVER V FIRST TIME I EVER L LOAFER IS WHUT HE'LL ) CAUGHT TH' BOAT 7 HORKJIM' S I BE.' WAIT ( III furwish fish V, in on ) ) we'll tell V FOR KAY PASSAGE, ) 1 US ( HIM WE WAS ) BOYS-SO AHEAD ' JUST FLAVlNT I BORSJ THIRTV YEARS TOO SOOM V.y.,"? j OUT OUR WAY LOCAL Rummag. Sals The ladles ofl St. George's Episcopal church will sponsor a rummage sale Sa-I turday, Sept. 17, al the parisn hall on east Cass street from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To Corvallls Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker motored to Corval- lis Sunday to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker. Visit at Grean Mr. and Mrs, Don Parker of Los Angeles have been houseguests the last fe davs at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ervin and Mr. and Mrs. Val Medford in Green, Visit Hert Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Jones of Grants Pass spent Sunday in Roseburg visit ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Jones is manager of Lowell's store In Grants Pass. Auxiliary to Meet Dean Per rlne unit, No. 9. D.A.V. auxiliary will hold its first fall meeting at 7:45 o'clock tonight at the Del Rey cafe at Winchester. First Fall Meeting The Rose burg Choral society will hold its first fall meeting and practice at 7:30 p.m. at the Junior high school music room under the di rection of Charles A. Ricketts. To Meet at Dinner Lady Li ons will meet at a 7 o'clock din ner tonight at Carl's Haven with Mrs. Buckley Bell, Mrs. Bruce C. Elliott and Mrs. A. W. Kober nik as hostesses. Training Confsrtnea There will be an officers training con ference for all Douglas county Home Economics unit officers Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. in the K. of P. hall in Roseburg. Lodgs to Meet Roseburg Re bekah lodge, No. 41 will hold ini tiation followed by a sack lunch Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the I.O.O.K. hall. Members and visit ing members are invited. Leaves For Middlewest Mrs. G. Cleveland Taylor of Roseburg has left for Nebraska to spend several weeks visiting her daugh ter and family and with other rel atives in the middlewest. Improving Mrs. Norman Ol son of Roseburg is reported steadily Improving at the Rose burg Sanitarium, where she is receiving medical attention for injuries suffered in an automo bile accident over the Labor day holiday weekend. Nurses to Meet District No. 11, O.S.N.A. will hold an Impor tant meeting at Mercy hospital Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, at which time a representative from the State Nurses association headquarters will discuss the "Structure Study." program. All nurses are invited. P-T.A. to Meet The first fall meeting of Riverside P.-T.A. will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the school lunchroom. Mrs. Stanley Groshong. Mrs. Robert Gladwiil and Mrs. lonard Gibson, Camp Fire representatives, and Jerry Willis, Boy Scout representative, will be guest speakers. Donations Asked Donations are being asked by the women of the Presbyterian church for all tvpes of articles and clothing for the two-day rummage sale to be sponsored in the basement of the church Sept. 16 17. Articles mnv he left at the church Sept. 15. or will be picked up bv calling either Mn Armnnr Mttt-Hn.lr M.VV or Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker ITCH ihleat hlehlv em taaioue and will con- tor life II not ttoPDtKL Ita finl cause ta the ttch-mlfe, which i immune 10 ordinary treatment rXORA kill the Iter -mile tlmoii inttantlv Onlv three rtv' FX90RA treatment ta require Matl ordert given prompt attention. feed Meyer Brege, Reteaarg Life 'Saved my k Cee-Mna- he GAS-HEARTBURN TJI rvm foeinx- ci ewiMM pssjitnii MiffrtfV tM - MV Mums, h a ixl ht-ttrttvarrv iitrra imaaUlf true, rtha th fiM1. tiii mnlti BfT eretur twin te m f mmy Wk Q UU.-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 i NEWS Special Meeting The Navy Mothers club will hold a special meeting at 8 o'clock tonight, Sept. ; i, al tne nrsi Baptist cnurcn. 1 Officers have asked a full at- tendance of members. Circle 2 to Meet Circle No. 2. of St. Joseph's Altar society will meet tonight at the home of Mis. Isadore Grouleau In Sulh erlin with Mrs. Harvey Brown, assisting hostess. - Members de siring transportation are asked to meet early In the evening at the parish house. Martha Circle to Meet Martha Circle of Faith Lutheran church will meet Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George A. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 160, near Carl's Haven. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at 445 S. Pine street before 1:15. Members and friends are Invited. Goes to Eugene For Family Warren Mack, News-Review re porter, drove to Eugene Sunday to bring his wife and their small son, Jonny, back to their home in Roseburg. Mrs. Mack and Jonny have been in Eugene the last week visiting the latter's pater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mack. To Meet Tuesday Badouia club, Daughters of the Nile, Ny dia temple, will meet Tuesday, Sept. 13, at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. A. J. Klllson, Melrose road, with Mrs. R. C. Gile, assisting host- es An Important business meet ing will follow and officers have requested a full attendance of members. Enjoy Trip to State Fair Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. Mrs. D. H. Lenox, Mrs. J. B. Bailey and Mrs. E. A. Pettey of Roseburg enjoyed a trip to the state fair at Salem Thursday. From there, they went to Seaside to attend the reception Saturday night giv en by the Rehekahs in honor of the vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, who is a resident of Seaside. From there, the group went to Portland to visit. Mrs. Lenox Is remaining in Portland to enjoy a month's visit with relatives and friends, before returning here. Melrose By NETTIE WOODRUFF Mr. Jordan, who lives near the forks of the Umpqua. was seriously Injured last week 'when a tog rolled on him at the Joelson mill where he worked. He was taken to Sao red Heart hospital in Eugene where he will be confined for six weeks. The Dawson Logging Co. re cently started logging on the old Nixon place for the joelson Lum ber company. Oliver McGradoy moved back to his place in Melrose and has built a new home for his family. Thoy moved last Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Conn and son Blake attended the state fair at Salem last work. Mrs. James Conn and Mrs. Ar thur Herrman shopped and at tended to business in Eugene one dav recently. Mrs. T. B. Busenhark was hon ored on her birthday Sunday at the C. E. Reece home, when' im mediate members of the family gathered for a dessert supper. Visiting and canasta were en Joyed during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ransom and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kettle man took the third and fourth degree iniliation at Riversdale grange last Friday night. Former Resident's Death In California Reported Funeral services were held In Santa Cruz. Calif.. Aug. 16. for jacon A. Mier. age ri years and four months, who died in that j fitV A 1 1 FT 11 lAvtnlini, In A received in Roseburg by friends. The Kifer family made their home her until 1941. when they moved to California. Their four children were reared in Rose burg. Mr. Kifer was horn In Illi nois. Surviving are Hattie Kifer. widow, Santa Cruz and the fol lowing sons and daughters: Ja cob (". and Kirov Kifer, Doro thy Miller and Burdeen Demarrs. all residents of Medford. Inter ment was held at Golden Gate national cemetery' at San Bruno. Williams Two Cars Are Damaged In Weekend Accident A motor vehicle accident with damage totaling an estimated $125 was reported today by Police Chief Calvin H. Baird. Baird said cars driven by Har old G. Powell, Oakland, and Ver non Darrell Clement, Roseburg. collided at the intersection of Lane and Sheridan streets. Dam age to Powell's car was estimat ed at $100. Approximately $25 was the extent of damage to Clem ent's car. Baird said Clement was cited to aDDear in municipal court. charged with failure to yield the right-of-way. Sutherlin Eagles List Committee To Promote Aerie Committees to promote the or ganization of a new aerie of the fraternal Order of r-agles in Sutherlin were appointed at a meeting of prospective members Wednesday evening at the Legion hall there. Dr. H. B. Scofield, organizer for the F.O.E., was in charge of the meeting, and announced that to date a total of 25 prospective members have signed application cards lor membership in the new aerie. Committee chairmen appointed were: Gerald "Willie" Willis, membership; and Jerry Parker, publicity. It was announced that the meetings would be held each Wednesday evening. The organizer spoke at the meeting, outlining the tenets of Eagledom, and telling of the ben efits of membership in the or ganization. He especially stress ed the liberal sick and death ben efits paid by the Eagles to mem bers, and the civic activities and welfare program of the organiza tion, including charity work, and the sponsorship of such state and national legislation as the old age pension law, the workmen's com pensation law, and the social se curity act. Preliminary plans were discus sed for the holding of a "good fellowship get together" on Wed nesday evening, Sept. 14. Danc ing, entertainment and refresh ments will be offered and admis sion will be invitational. Applicant-members are urged to attend next Wednesday's meet ing to secure invitational cards to be distributed to their friends. Elgarose By MRS. THELMA HANSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durch of Seattle. Wash., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ada Durch of Elgarose. Mrs. Emma Erickson of Eu gene is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holmquist and friends of Elgarose. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John of Mvrtle Creek spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. John and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hanson and sons. John and Ruebon of Gar den Valley, visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary Hanson. Word Is Received Hert Of Pioneer's Death Mrs. Gertrude E. Kruse, 36 year resident of Oregon City and widow of a Douglas county pio neer, died in Oregon City hospital Sept. 1. according to her son, Henry R. Kruse. Seattle. Mrs. Kruse is the widow of Otto A. Kruse. who was reared i at Oakland and Roseburg in the late ISiXI's. She is the daughter j of early Oregon Citv pioneers. I Mr. and Mrs. Orin G. Savage, j who came to Oregon in 1M6. set-1 tling near Salem. Her husband 1 died in 1944. Mrs. Kruse was a member of Salem high school's first graduat ing class In 1SS9. and later at tended Willamette university. She is survived by her son Hen ry Kruse. and two granddaugh ters Jane Harriet Kruse and Ann Packer Kruse. She was buried oe slde her husband's grave In Mountain View cemetery, Sept. 3 ByJ.R. Shop and Save With Classified Ads Poultry Baby Chicles Bimpi, Red. Crowe. Every week In the year. Beat of breeding Fullorum Hatching Eggs Wanted Year around market City acent. Oouilaa Co- Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery LookingflaM RL Phone U-f-J rOR SALE New Hampshire fryeri. 3 to 4 lb.. 34c lb , live weight Located V mile west of Wilbur on Garden Valley road . No Sunday aalei. Ph. 12-F-31, Rofteburg. Ira J. Heading!. Rt 3. Box 3b8. Rom burg. Oregon. FOR SALE Colored fryeri, 40c a pound. Rt 1. Box 17L Maurice Weber Call vnlrtKB Rabbits WITH RABBIT MEAT. A MEAL S COMPLETE. V. V R B A Building Materials Oak Flooring Me 1 Com. Oak hortc, $140 per M Ph Ht2-R-3. CerUoo i floor Service rOR SALE Surfaced 1 inch No 4 lumber, $12.M per H. la carrier load iota, rnom w-n.o. Famed Pianist To Appear Here With Gale Page An internationally famous til anist and composer who has been hailed Dy music lovers and musi cians such as Leopold Stokawski, Bing Crosby and James Melton, will appear at Junior high school Saturday, Sept. 17, at 8:15 p.m., in a popular concert with Gale Page. He is Count Aldo Solito de bolls. Solito's compositions are her alded as outstanding contribu tions to modern music. Leopold Stokawski introduced his "por trait of Spain" to an enthusiastic audience at the Hollywood bowl This recognition alone indicates the fine quality of the composi tions oi 301110 de Sous. Solis was introduced to Ameri can radio audiences by Bing Crosby, who suggested that this talented pianist-composer give a concert treatment to popular mu sic, wnicn is essentially Ameri can. The results were his spark ling concert paraphrases of "Star Dust, "bwanee River. "Stormy Weather." "Summer Time," and the incomparable concert ar rangement of "Night and Day." All of these, along with "Por traits of Spain," and other well chosen presentations will make up Solito de Solis' concert pro gram. Deems Taylor, considered the greatest music critic in America, labeled Solito de Solis as an "ex ceptionally talented pianist," aft er his Carnegie hall concert. His career as a concert pianist began at the age of four and his first professional tour was be hind him before his ninth birth day. Solis has had triumphal con certs throughout the world and has appeared as guest soloist with such conductors as Fri'.z Busch, Sir Henry Wood, Albert Coates, Mikish, and Steinback. London newspapers claimed that "no other concert pianist since Parierewski has caused an after concert ovation." Money Action Suits Filed The following money suits have been filed in Circuit court: Douglas County Creditors asso ciation vs. A. V. Logsdon and (unknown first name) Clarke. Plaintiff demands Judgment for $a3.59 and $31.88, plus interest and costs on both sums, on two assigned accounts. Douglas County Creditors asso ciation vs. Moss K. Brown, Flor ence A. Garrecht and Martin E. McClay Sr., doing business as Roseburg Nursery Oregon, Ltd. Plaintiff demands judgment for $253.50, plus interest and costs, on an assigned account. State of Oregon, ex. rel. W. E. Kimsey, commissioner of Oregon Bureau of Labor vs. Lowell M. Anderson. Plaintiff demands Judgment for $227.66 and attor ney s fees, plus interest and costs on assigned account. Mate 1-arm Mutual Automobile Insurance company vs. William Melton and Charles Melton. Plaintiff demands Judgment for $211.50, attorney's fees and costs alleged due for damages as re sult of an automobile accident in Roseburg July 19. 1948. Plaintiff charges a client's car was dam aged in the accident and charges the defendants' car was driven in a careless and negligent manner. Reedsport By S. S. SMILEY Mr. and Mrs. John Uneer re turned recently from a trip to De troit, Mich., where they took de livery of a new car. They made the trip east by plane from Port land, making the flight to De troit in eight hours and 20 min utes. They returned by wav of Norfolk and Humphrev. Nebr.. where they visited relatives cf .Mr. I nger, and stopped at Stick- ney. S. D where thev visited an other brother. They drove through the badlands in South Dakota and viewed the famous carvings, spent several days in tne lellowstone National park: stopped at Redmond. Ore., to vis it Mr. I'nger's sister and attend a rodeo. They report excellent highway conditions and a wonder ful trip, with the visit to the Greenfield Village at Dearborn. Mich., one of the outstanding fea tures of the trip. Mr. I'nger h.is 'he undertaking parlor here, with his son. Jack I'nger. and is mem ber of the city council. Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Gibbons are reported to have sold their large residence near the Reeds port Grade school to Dr. and Mrs. Courtney, and to have purchased the Allen Esselstrom home on Wade's Flat. The Esselstroms are said to b buying a ranch. Autos Better Buys at Barcus IMS rord Club Coupe, tookl and run uka nw 9134 194? Dodge Custom trdan. a. H . new Ure, perfect condition - - 1S40 Chev. Coupe, with factory built pickup bok 1940 rord V-S coupe -- 19.-19 Olds 6 S-door sedan , . 1939 Chev. Coupe - 1934 Ford Tudor, good tires, good motor - - TRUCKS 1M6 Chev. lumber trurk. new motor and tire. Thornton dual drive, roll and bunk for hort logi. Reponible party can handle with very irn, .'. down payment St) 4M. 42S 3SS. ..J1SS 1943 CI. 4x4 IS ton truck equip ped with flatbed; alio hat dump bed and holsL Ixcel lent condition rao Come In Today For Your Free Demonstration Ride In the New Golden Anniversary Packard BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Highway W N. at Garden Valley Hoa4 IS IT RELIABLE? Will the ITied Car you plan to buy TODAY live you the per formance and satisfaction you expect? KNOW YOUR DEAL- ., ER. and your anurance la cer tain. We have a fine selection of Guaranteed Used Cart, fairly priced. Corkrum Motors, Inc. . Your DeSoto PLYMOUTH Headquarter 2-TO S Stephens Ph. SM-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 Reaionable priced. OH AC term a. Chevrolet - Bulck Pontiao CadillM trade-lna. lft:tfl CHRYSLER Royal 4door aedan. Body At paint very food. Tirea like new. Mechanically In A-l condition. JuRt completely overhauled Fin trouble-free transportation. W7S. Some trrma. Inquire 306 Doug la i Co. Stat Bank Bldg., or phone 46. 47 HUDSON 4-door sedan, like new lnalde and out; only 25,000 mile, a beautiful car. If you are looking for a real good used car at a bar a in price, see thia today at 1113 Harvard, or ph. 1671-R-2. FOR SALE 1947 "Whizzer" motorbike, good condition. Sacrifice. $75. for quick sale. HaJverson. Nickelson's Bar- er Shop. Myrtle Creek. Oregon. MORE MONEY for your car Casbon the spot. Corkrum Motors. Inc u Soto. Plymouth. Phone 40ft. 114 N. Rose St 1948 Bl'ICK SUPER sedanette. exrel lent condition, new tires. 948 So. Jackson, or call 827 -L-X 19.T7 DODGE COUPE, rumble seat, R tk H: 19.W Ford T pickup; 37S. each. Ph as-R-a. "34 FORD four-door, clean, good rondl- FOR SALE Equity In "48 Mercury, or trade for dump truck or trailer house. HenyDaviBoxH. Oakland. 1946 5-PASS. CHEV. coupe, verv clean and sporty. A. F. Laurie, Ballf and Brown St. 1949 KAISER FOR SALE, or trade for cheaper car or pick-up 99 Highway NonextJRlllnHiMi Motel. FOR SALE 1946 Super Deluxe ForTH HUU MteliiBhWy N" MXt Rolllnf FORSALE 1941 Ford 2-door sedan, radio, heater, new paint; 194ft Mer cury motor. 3j5. Ph. 1B2-R. 1775: EQUITY in 1949 Dodgeroaditer for $ Ph. 526-J-X-2 between 5 ad ft evenings. BtAK n3J."!'!OI2l-aedan ,ood owi. 24.V Call 1036-R. or see at Dairy Queen after 5 no Livestock Bring Your Livestock WHKRI they bring la the moat money. Livestock 12 o'clock." Furniture T p, n. Roseburg Auction Phone 191 WANTED - Fat lambs, rearllnea ranner ew. Write or call. Jamea E Lewi,. Myrtie Creek. Oreion ntC Roeburg. Orreon Ph ,. i ?r IS'r.M ""' I,nc', p,lon "-- ri?,..?lI'k -young ralvp,. JJi SJi Schulzf BrSi... Hermaa Cre,k Ph ;..." 1 ?lrri " d, m i tZ"r'" m't!,,'."- 100 w" WA.VrrD rATA.VD FTEDtR l.mK. Trucks lm rosn i rr r I'l T. . Eaton '"iT .7"?AT',oxX'''" p- - ia Intemattmal pirkus l -mi Lost Found ONI ADAM TIN-MS SHOf la TWUilH Mro ho.piul. Phone it!J.