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Local News P.N.G. Club Dinner The Past Noble Grands club will hold rs annual Christmas dinner at 6:30 o'clock at the I.O.O.F. hall. Gifts will be exchanged. Milting Postponed The Friendly Circle club Christmas dinner party planned lor tonight has been postponed to Dec. 21, to be held at the J. C. Reese home. Club to Meet Elgarose Com fort dub will hold its annual pot luck Christmas dinner Thurs day at the schoolhouse for the school children. Those attending are asked to bring a gift to ex change. r , Club to Meet Olalla Busy Steppers club will hold a Christ mas party at a potluck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Maureen Muetzel. Gifts will be exchanged. Bethany Circle to Meet Bet hany circle of Faith Lutheran church will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wendell Clark, 917 Ham pton street. Gifts not to exceed Al are to be exchanged. Club to Meet The Garden Valley Women's club will hold a no-hostess Christmas party with a gift exchange Thursday at 2 o'clock at the clubhouse. Members are asked to bring salad and cookies. Annual Dinner The Northside Sunshine club annual Christmas dinner will be held Thursday at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Stiewlg on West First street. Members are asked to bring a gift, game prize and their table service. Christmas Party Roseburg aerie and auxiliary of Eagles will hold their annual Christmas par ty at 3 o'clock Sunday, Dec. 18, at the Eagles hall. A Christmas tree and program will be enjoy, ed. Treats will be given the children. To Elect Officers The Camp Fire Guardians association will hold election f officers at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night at the .First Christian church to be fol lowed by a Christmas par r y. Each member is to bring a gift, which she has made, to exchange at the party. Friendship Club to Meet Pyth ian Sisters Friendship club will hold its Christmas party at 8 o clock Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. George Jackson, 1147 Corey avenue with Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner as co-hostess. Gifts will be exchanged. Daughter It Born Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shoenhard of Cor vallis are the parents of a baby daughter, Kathy Lynn, born Dec. 13 at a Corvallis hospital. Mrs. Shoenhard is the former Alyce Harvie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harvie of Roseburg. At Coast C. D. Albright, co owner of the Hotel Grand In Roseburg, has arrived at Sher wood lodge, Yachata, to spend some time copvalescing from a recent illness and renewing ac ?ualntances with some of his riends. Christmas Party Women of the Roseburg Country club will hold their annual Christmas par ty Thursday morning t 10:30 o'clock at the clubhouse, at which time an exchange of gifts will be held. Luncheon will be serv ed at 12 o'clock and the contract bridge play will begin at 1 o'clock. Dingleys Return Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dingley have returned to their home in Roseburg, follow ing a four-day stay in the San Francisco-Oakland area. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel M. Stearns and Mr. and Mrs. David J. McCarroll, who formerly resided here. Club to Meet The Winchester Community club will meet at 8 o'clock Friday night, Dec. 16, at 8 o'clock at the clubhouse. Women are asked to bring a pie and the table service for their own fami lies. Coffee will be furnished. All residents of the community are invited. Leaves For Cleveland Mrs. Harris Ellsworth has left for Cleveland, Ohio, to remain over the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Dittmann, and two children. She will be joined there next week by Congressman Ellsworth and their daughter, Miss Jane. Goes To Portland Mrs. E. Blaine Stanley of Roseburg has left for Portland to spend a few days attending to business. She expects to be accompanied back to Roseburg by Mrs. John L. Her shey. Mrs. Hershey is complet ing her education at the Univer sity in St. Louis, Mo., and came west this week to remain over the holidays in Portland visiting her two daughters, Miss Beverley Hershey, and Mrs. Frank Sdos cia and family. The Hershey fam ily formerly made their home In Roseburg. Chapter To Meet Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the Masonic temple for a special Christmas program, social hour and refreshments. Mrs. A.J. Elli son, worthy matron, will preside. Members and visiting members are invited. A special initiation ceremony will be held at S p.m. Thursday at the Masonic temple. Club to Hold Potluck Umpqua Mineral club members and invit ed guests are asked to attend a 7 o'clock potluck supper Thurs day night at the K. of P. hall. Leslie Roberts will talk on metal tungsten. The club will furnisn the turkey, dressing and coffee. Those attending are asked to nr ing their own table service and items shown on their notice of the meeting. g. - 8 t i V Bible Class to Meet The Mid week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday at the home of Mrs. M. Rletmann on the Cal kins road. Gifts will be exchang ed. Women of the church and friends are invited. Those desir ing transportation are asked to meet at the parish house at .1:30 p.m. and those desiring transpor tation to the parish house are asked to call Mrs. E. W. Carter. Reedsport Chorus Plans Concert Of Yule Music A concert of Christmas music will be presented by the Reeds port Christmas chorus of ap proximately 45 members Dec. 18 at 8 o'clock in the Reedsport high school gymnasium. Some of the numbers planned for the con cert are: "Gloria In Excelsis" (from Twelfth Mass) Mozart; "O Bone Jesu," Palestrine; "Lo How a Rose;" "O Gladsome Light;" "The Glory of the Lord" (from "Messiah") Handel; "Today There Is Ringing;" "I Wonder as 1 Wander;" "O Holy Night;" "Lul laby on Christmas Eve;" "Gesu Bambino;" "Silent Night." The newly former community chorus has been practicing for two months but this will be their first big concert. Texas Is said to be named aft er the word "Tejas" meaning friends or allies. si,- Gi. . tf , V -V : ,- If , 4ii V ' f - 111 i THE GUEST COULDN'T EAT- Acting President of the Chinese Nationalists Li Tsung Jen and Mrs. LI chat with Albert Chow, "mayor'' of San Francisco's Chinatown, at a banquet given In U's honor on his arrival from Hongkong. President Li was delighted at the hearty welcome, but was unable to partake of the banquet as be is suffering from stomach ulcers. The Nationalist leader, who la en route to New York for medical treatment, said his visit was "purely unofficial." Building Types Discussed By Legion Committee A meeting of the American Le gion building committee was held Tuesday night at the Hotel Ump qua, and plans were discussed for the proposed new Legion home. George Caskey was elected chairman of the 10-man commit tee, and Bruce Mellls was named secretary. The type of buildings which would be adaptable to the present site owned by the Legion were discussed. No definite action was taken, but the group appeared en thusiastic over prospects of ob taining working plans very short ly, according to Commander Wil liam Mills. Port Commission Okays Use Of Roadway To Dock At the regular monthly meet ing of the Umpqua Port commis sion at Reedsport, Colonel D. S. Burns has asked for a hearing on the flood control project in Jan uary. A place for the meeting is to be arranged and notice of the meeting will appear later. The Reedsport Lumber Co. repre sented by C. A. Manschreck, has been granted by the port authori zation of a roadway to the port dock facilities, for the purpose ol storing lumber ready for ship- fiing. Six months has been al owed for completion of th project. Second Arrest Made On Charge Of Counterfeiting NEW YORK, Dec. 14. (JP) A second arrest was made Tuesday in an alleged $1,000,000 nation wide counterfeit ring involving American Railway Express travel ers checks. - FBI agents took into custody Thomas Martin Polo,. 40, of As toria, Queens, on a charge of con spiracy to transport counterfeit checks in interstate commerce. U. S. Commissioner Edward W. McDonald held Polo in $20,000 bail for a hearing Dec. 20. The arrest followed by 12 hours apprehension of the alleged head of the ring Monday. Spending Policy Of U. S. Top Concern, Sen. Taft Finds WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 UF Senator Taft (R Ohio) said today the greatest concern of the voters is "the size of the public debt and the spending policy of the gov ernment." This was his finding after a 13-week campaign In which he covered 75 Ohio counties. Taft said in a statement from his of fice here that he Is convinced there is no "slide toward social ism" among his constituents. The Ohioan is a candidate for re-election to the Senate next year and made his tour as part of that campaign. His conclusions carry national weight because of his Influence in shaping Republi can strategy as chairman of the Senate GOP Republican policy committee. "I do not think that workmen are by any means persuaded in favor of the socialistic, planned economy, hand-out state princi ples supported by the CIO and AFL leadership," Taft said. He said the real danger of such proposals Is that the bulk of vot ers will greet them with little in terest. Taft said he thinks a substan tial number of workers approve of the Taft-Hartley act. He said he found Ohio farmers in a frame of mind to resist de partment of agriculture produc tion controls, although they want government support prices for their crops "at some reasonable point." New U. S. Ambassador Envisions World State DURHAM, N. C. UP) The new U. S. ambassador to Yugo slavia said he is convinced that "eventually world government of some sort will be accomplished." But former assistant secretary of slate George V. Allen declared SLABW00D In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 858 Wed., Dee. 14, 1949 The Newi-Review, Rouburg, Ore. 11 that "it can only be brought about through the assistance- o f the direct approach to peoples" that is, by international exchange of information or propaganda. "Propaganda, when based o n truth, can be an unequalled force for good," Allen said in a speech prepared for a founders day ce lebration at Duke University. "For better or worse," he said, "propaganda as a conscious wea pon of diplomacy has increased tremendously during recent years." Births at Mercy Hospital WILEY To Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Orlln Wiley, Sutherlln, a son, Michael Duane, Dec. 12; weight nine pounds eight ounces. McFARLANE To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawrence McFar lane, Brockway, Dec. 11, a daughter, Caroiyn Sue; weight eight pounds. CHERWINK To Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cherwink, Riddle, Dec. 10, a daughter, Connie Jo; weight six pounds fifteen ounces. SHAFER To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel LeRoy Shafer, route .4. Roseburg, Dec. 12, a son, Michael Dale; weight seven pounds five ounces. Do Tha Job DISSTON One-Man CHAIN SAW Save your muaeW. . Head for the woodi with this new Diatom One Man Chain Saw. Light weight, gasoline-driven power taw. Fells Bucks . . . Limbs. Operates at soy angle . . . even upside down, CARL J. PEETZ Phone 279 920 S. Stephsni You're Money Ahead iflth Maytag r Bergh's I Appliance Senriee 1200 (.. ttephen Complete Service On Home and Commer cial Refrigeration. GUARANTEED FAST SERVICl You're Money Ahead with Maytag lEvsrvlifHelad ' And lassie f f Should use our heater To warm the chassis. QsESBbooecj and let in Mil you mor about this plaoe. Easy trma With only 4 In ter Mt on balance. DOES YOU FAMILY require s three bedroom home. If so, here la the place. It'i neat, clean, and In attractive location. 2 large lota, one ihould ell for 11300. Lata of concrete walka; fruit storage, garage. $2300 down. Easy terms on the balance of 14000. Trad your trailer In as down pay ment on a home. W have a threat B. R. home, with garage, good lo cation and large lot Let ua make you a deal. Valley Real E$tate Agency 115 W. Cass Phone BM Selected Buy IMMACULATE CITY HOME S-bed-roomi, 3rd bedroom In concrete basa ment, completely modern and newly redone In and out. garage, nice lawn, shrubs At walks. A bargala for quick tale. Price 38M cash. MODERN 4-room home near busy center, also separate $30. rental on back of lot, Make an offer around 14000, cash or terms. YOUR CHOICE between two attractive weitside homes. Each has a large living room, dining alcove, kitchen with abundance of cupboards, 2 large bedroonu, hardwood flooring, furnace, fully plastered At insulated. Venetian blinds and drapes, attached garage, large free soil lots, one has a fire place. These homes are about 1 year old. Either may be purchased for only 17900. Hayden H. De Camp, Realtor 1498. Stephens Street Phone 173-L IT ACRES; rich level free solf part creek botiom; S acres under plow. Lots of water the year round. 3 brooder houses, two good cabins large pump house with laundry lraa, chicken coop, new barn, 3-room house un der construction. Good fences, on Eavement. 13 miles from Roseburg. ive year round creek, $5,930, $730 down. S RMS, Hdw. firs. utll. and laundry trays. 60x150 lot. Circ. oil hetr, gas auto, -hot water. $1,800, $450 dn I BEDrtOOMS; large level lot on aewer paved atreet and sidewalk. Good Ka ra ge, good lawn and shrubbery, wtit; picket fence: $8,930. Owner will take mailer home up to $4,500 as da. pyi. I BaL monthly. TXCLUSIVE AGENTS JAMES L. PAYNE, BROKER 113 Brockway Phone 101 FRED LUMM, SALESMAN ' - Phone 433-J-X 140 A STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH, on county road. 300 A. ha bven farmed. Thli Is a real ranch and not a brush patch. Will carry 400 ewes and put up hay. Good water in every pasture. A 4 -bed room house, R E A., bath, electric water heater, pressure pump, new 11 -foot refrig erator, deep freeze, washing machine with mangle. Mail route, school ous, and cream route by door. Four barns, large chicken house, 100 hens. An other house of 3 rooms, electricity, and In good shape. Four cows, two heifer, all farm equipment. Includ ing: tractor. Crops in, hay in barn, wodsr.ed full. Sheep can be bought right. Price, $23,000, some lerms. Lo cated 10 miles east of Yoncalla. W. "When It s Real Estate in Myrtle Creek I and South Douglas Ce. SEX Winston k Wynter REALTOR jfYRTLB CREEK, ORE. PHONE $$ Survey! Maps Plans PERCY C ARMSTRONG Civil Enfineer 11 So Main St. Ph. 11T-R-X FOR "SALE OR LEASE Lovely 2-bed-rooro home, 1 block from city hue. Large livinf room with fireplace nd oil furnace. Venetian blind, hard wood floors and Insulated thrpugh- - out. Large utility room with ample storage space Tor further lnforma- 1 tion.call 120S-L-X. I" TWIN e-RCOM bungalows Jaardwooel floors, all modern Double cement driveway and garage. Lot 90x300 It,, Industrial part of town. Worth $16. 000 Full price 110 500. $7300 caih. balance terms. Call t34-j; U no answer call 43S-Y. WATER HEAT ER, Rheem S gal. eleettie. FURNACE, tS, 000 S.T.U. oil forced air, auto matic, spun glaaa (UUred. W 1 M B O W SCREENS. Rylock aluminum. DOOR SCREENS, front and Tear. WINDOWS, Loekwood. "non-stick, float ing sash", veather stripped. DOOR BELL, front and rear. DOOR LIGHT, front and rear. GUTTERS. DOWNSPOUTS, alumfcawa. BATH TUB. Briggs, "non-skid.' SHOWERS la every bath. FIREPLACES, aenuine "HeatUater". LAWNS, pJ' and tended f ftret eutUne.- FOR SALE Large garage. wpU equipped, living quarters, a: B Z. Comers nar V hi'.e Salmon. Wash, or will trade f-r home or acreage near Roseburg, Ore.. C f. McDonald, White Salman, W eah. FOR' SALE 3 miles K.'on H highway, unfinished house oa 100 x 100 ft. lot City wat-r and electricity. City bus service. on ewn. bilance 25 month, lull price. $1500. C R Mc Crorey. "-OOM h6':se on lnrmioo krt. City water and lights. Prlc. $3M0 , SIOOS. down. Call at S. Kane after 8 39 p. m tOTS FOR SALE, fity water and1 nthta available Low dawn payments. Eugeoe Bidfour, Phorn 73tW-a FIN. The flexlbel nanciai ever to Ri home I FHA ! Ing ay intere d o w mant, TRAO down, arransR "U Drive tatio. FIES PfcOfM I On coor cf on Mlt 000 BISt B- oa ma d. . irrt 11c 70 br i mod, root new OUT 52 modi 24xM pum DOir a n You 8 ro party South of IfV Nortfi ifmpqua War to the Garden Valley Road and West of the R. R. tracks to the South Umpqua Rivar. Ed Marks, John Marks, Ora Welker, Ware Bros. flh5 WILL Prosecute anyone found hunting or trespassing on our prop erty on Roberta Mountain Road. Merle H. Doerlng and J. Carl Doer- ing. N(5 HUNTING or trespassing ' on our property North and East of Newton urees: noaa. ware uroe. NO HUNTING or trespassing on for mer J. F. Culver Ranch on Rice Creek. A. A. Bellows. iRFJSPAftfilNO on the C. E. GTT breath Ranch at Glide, 7. K Clump- NT) JfUNTTNa or trespassing on fiii J. H Short Estate. J. V. and Claude "Hon 'TvtLY no IresDaMlax on the agan SS 4 Q. Khl- E lee trie portable sewlnff machine for uae in your own home. SINGER SEWING CENTER 204 N. Jackson Ph. 723 Basement UNDER LOCAL store In center of Rose burg. Ideal for storage. Alley entrance. Contact Manager Joa Richards Men's Store. ; Room And Board Phone Sfll-Y-X WLIIIN3 FINANCE CO. 301 PACIFIC BUILDlNd Phone 486 M-33T Stat. Lie. I 3C4 MONEY ALL BUILDING construction, new and ' old. remjdeling, 10 down, no Job too large or too small. All type masonry construction, flagstone and brink; barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag netite floors and drainboards. Phone 1390-R-l, contractor, A. R. Snow. WILL CARE for pre-school children from 8:00 to 5:00 or during working hours: nursing experience. 360 Pltzer. ph. 114H-Y. RELIABLE MAN WOULD like work, any kind. Clean-up work, painting, etc. Generally handy, Douglas Hotel, room 73, -WANTED Position with established firm by experienced bookkeeper. Ex ' cellent references. Available Immedi ately. Phone 243-ROt. 6D D JOBS WANTED. We do all kind of ml'c. work. Call Dwlght N. Ralph Ph. 1373-J-3. WORK WANTED Garden and ' work; rotary "'': fertiliT" planting. ' " rtaj' Phone 37-F-23, Oakland River Loam Delivered GOOD FOR GARDENS AND LAWNS We have an abundant supply. Paul Casey 4T W. Moihtr Phone UT-T FOR RENT New 3li-rootn apt We furnish new gas refrigerator and range, water and gnrbnge disposal. $70. Todd Bldg. Co., phone 302. REFINISH your own floors, enitiiydone with our high speed floor sender. In expensive. Montgomery Ward es Ce. Phone 85. TRUCKS and " t'ra tor rent yourself, ' Signal osih Every day thrifty Douglas county people use the classified advertisements to convert items they no longer want into cash. Results are fast ... the cost is low because NEWS REVIEW classified ads are read by prospective buyers in over 8,000 Douglas county homes six days a week. Get extra cash now by selling items you no longer need. Fashion Frocks LATEST tTVLEl LOWIST PBICE Teen-ag. -17 Lidfe. 10 -9S 411 Pllur St. FULLER BRUSH MAN PHONE 615-Y-X. ALL milk oo"-, 4-can site: W. light pi' :lrculsr brush 4 sawi tymouth 0-pas-rada for house I Rt, Box 301, School. Maker rew Imitating trator. No t. B. Still- Rt Ph. la s' and It It Itlon. ready fe. See next In, Oregon. range, Ilka t and eop-4-J -4. rib barrel Us: tts M 121T-J-X. tale. The life Ph 1018-J. or At 2M N, Stepb- fttters, trash burn- Sachine. Umpqua 0 W. Oak. Ph. Srators, one M restaurant or Hour Tavern Bt HI Opeo WOK Nl cU at shr TIM 81 2 Ml ares. A CM I Excellea river frov with fire arrange OLDER i Riga dine saoot tached ffstw. . mwf. peveenent On big lot; lawn, shrubs, flower Price graU? reduced for quick sale. Goo terms, f 1 4. .100. Earl Gladys Wi!.y Rtaltori 01 HOTB. BLPO TH TM-t Always Hava It Survaytd Jim Diu.rlr, th. mginr. P. (.wr-a belli oem. modem hrnne well located, oa bus una. lnrhnap ft . nice lawn. iy oauitp and balance 132 H moaUL U MllUe Lswe. QH Eeet Ikaaailaa. ORDER YOUR AD BY PHONE OR MAIL ..ure; gaa and ars. Wood atove Call 1327-R. Al'a j 'Vlnchtsterat. on 2V all old. Wish to Umpqua Trail- friens. C. Kinch. "stove and ra- S months; will X. 002 rullerlon. scope, "sporter aw Cabin . John HIc77lo1lTArgui shotgun oa Uade. B, for Bfeed"lnf sa, lioe Wharton you shop at THE En lirsi, ua n, sidatlon. levellni P B Towing, tone 9W, nMti tar aala n. Umpqua Rd Cow tor saIK. " fli; mllet" sou A o nignway m, turn ngnt, e 1 miles west on Lookingglass Road. L. T. Swenson. 4 HEIFERS. 1 amall bull: also fms! cowa, auierent oraeas. menoil, Met rose Rt., Box 301. TWO 3 YEAR old '" ftolKein cows td saie; rjotn miming, n. L. Smith, Uppet Camas Valley. . , fOR 8ACE White Face grain fed calrea ja par puuna, a miies a., ok auinep , lin at bridge. W. A. Thomas. FOR SALE lft-monthT-old heifer. Guernf aeyt ana jerseys, mono 3VJ-lt oisen at Plllard. ' ... ' , ANtCD-Ali kinds oi livestock. & M. Cox. Call 9W-J-4. . fiDLL SERVICE Artificial hrsemtneV ' tlon. Ph. 1300. Poultry Baby Chicks Ramps, Reds, Crosses. Evaqr weak tgt mm jmmr. ateet oi urttami. ruitorum passed. Hatchinoj Eggi WanteiJ Year around 'market Cltr agent, Douglas Co. now UU1 Carr'i . Halahkry' - .!. Look In si la sa Rt. " ' - Ph. l-F-t fOR SALE B. B. Bronte turkeys fog breeding stock, or buy yeur Thanks giving turkey now befora prlcae eo up. Mrs. H. L. Lander, 2nd- road west of Highway South of Kelley'a Korner. Ph. 1814-J-l. rffiMf HAMPSHIRE FEDS anf Whiti . uegnorn puuets, a montna oia, resay to lay. D. B. Boone. Rifle Ranee road. fOR SALE N. lfT ckickf, day old ant) started, lea ana up, ronton uatcnery Ph. IS8. NTH. PUtXtTS montha old. I1.SO. i . mue oerona ureao anofs om Highway 99, south of Roseburg. WANTED New Hampshire Re3s, ' six monins oia. Mrs. g. n. tsrown, camaa Valley. Route 1. Box 31. fOR SALE-rrVrs. S mftea out Uelroee Highway. Howarq Ransom. l5 GEESE." you n(! L. Mullark7fl Glenriale, Oregon. Rabbits WITH RABBIT MEAT. A MIAL'S COMPLETE. U. V. B. B. A. '0 Lost Found MAN'S HEAVY black billfold. Identi fication In it Leave at News-Review office, or Mrs, Wm. Lanay, Ml W. Moaher. C6sf Golden Brown Shepherd doe fe male. Please call 3VJ-2, or iilT-J. Timber Sawmills W nt K C mrA of . w, and a. w. or n. w. an S. I- of N. W . Section 20, Twp. 31. Range 4. 20 peeler grade 80 sawmill grades. Timber mostly Douglas Fir. Price, H.10 Pf M. Terms. Winston at DlmleV. AOS Pacific Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon. Ph. 916. . ejueroS Ketk - 6-J dRA-HO Ciy!rtlRfRNsjLS.iona Aid or 4J1-Y Rag and ped. pupplea, all colors Stud service. PTR ihTiittPuvPiit , mflea N. dn H i. Watch for sign. bOBERMA PINSCffER for sale. IS mon'ha old. reasonable Ph 12T-R-X- Instruction Baton Twirling sLASdsaW saraasf Tuaactaa'. Woe, t . rrV or 2 K hx 221-C ifjUSE-UNDd CUHlTR IJCTION. ind furniture, wllh acre of ground, for sale or trade for trailer house. Robert Johnson, inquire at EdwarJa Auto Court. Winston. Oregon. 20 ACRE" RANCH: trade for city prop erty Edna Williams, I miles W. Of Looxinfilats Stnre Building Materials C H v fiarden Vany. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. C H Clay- FORSALE -Mrs W o o d B delicTous Market. G R APES, many kind. U-plcW. bale teT- ler. Hrorkwav fBESff"WALNtlfi7 25e Ibrblck Baker. Melrose Road Flooring 2a per lineal foot I'm" and matched Hemlock Home Builders Lumber Co. Highway at, North FENCE PTCKftS. flooring, molding jr.J Hmmtim. . Cuetcai ouuunj. feouta r IHC . T Kltlifer i 2 8pnnt 1 V ' Ti 1 1 Webb 1 New Hoi arrow irrows " Srraper ir Ford Tractor maiie Hay Baler Impounded UNLESS CLAIMED within 4f hours from date of notice, the following described dogs will be disposed of as provided in Oty Ordinance No. 114 White dog with brown spots, male large. Whiu ai La Sl)l u Umpqua Tractor Ce. Ford Traelor Dealere 123 S Pine St FOR SALE Grstn drill. ft . In good shape, grass seeder and fertiliser at tachment, piWd Phone 11 or write Dennis Matthews. Idleyld Rt . Roseburg, any day except Sat- urdav. . fOR RATT-rrTfAP-Ona bottom M , pinw. and almost new Msaaer Harrw i trsrtor. model 20 Must sett Call 1464-B-X Of laVJ -v fcy tweed over Large alia. Ex- H7W-S. rdiamondffPtif. Jews-Review Box atlng gas heater, Miable. 1015 Myr-L-X afterjl p. at "rear end, wheels d heater, isll L maple; platform office desk; ph. """grind condition, at at eh. All white, inn Ave. CS. 110. and up. ;elrose Rt., Rse hUrg. and Hilt Read. WALNUTV W. Vou pick'. IV: lb. W v ower Garaen Valley. Phono IS mm Bell and"l movie camera. aeo. Ph127-R-X. , AIRWAY SAN1TIZOR t. .uum.' Cash or terms. Phone141-R. fOR SALE Electrolux vacuum eleiner, A-l cond!tlon-37.VR-2. Sai Barager. FDR SALE-Wood B-flt "Clarinet, excel lent condltlon. MO Call 170K-J. LADIES' EUR COAtT Siie 36."Kuna liwn-J-i. USE D GA$ Fl-6bR FURNACirrCaB 1.12B-Y after P sn. !loi SAl is-gaufe shotgun, lee at 1 71T Cummins St. 1 Fos'lALiW-f'racticeilr (Ww see w4r Wanted Second Growth Logt CONTACT WILBtfR LUMBER CO. WAN r PEEEEft DOUGLAS fir poles"dT llvered to our yard at Green. 30' 1 - 66". Contest us before cut tint Puget . Timber Co. ol Oregon. P. O. Box 4, Roseburg. Ph. im WANT ToTitflTDouglss Fir pofe anil piling stum page. Pugat Timber Co. of Oregon. P. O. Box 46, Roaeburf. Ph. i;i39. fOR SALE '" Sawmill or any part G M.C. dlesel edger and other units. RoyDenny. MV, Winchester. WANTED Split' cedar ralls' and poeul mtc alses and lengths. Call Oakland IM. Financial F. H. A. LOANS UMPQUA REALTY 111 M il.pK.n, n. Afro., ffnrn P"H Qlt. Hihw,r l Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P. O. Hay, Grain, Feed