Shop and
Timber & Sawmills 21
WANT POLES and piling dalhwwf to
pur jira ii urcciL corn Act ua oior
cuttttif Puget Timber Co of Oregon
logging Equipment 22
GOOD BtTYl IN USED EQUIPMENT
FROM INTERSTATE
Dt CaUrpilUr Tractor. IMS Modal with
tratght biada and drum. OvvrhaulMl
and guaranteed 1-4-330.00
M Caterpillar Tractor. ltHS Modal Trac
tor. Mai been run approximately 1250
hour ainc complete overhaul. With
blade and drum and la good op
erating condition ,. ,., . 12.000.00
DT Caterpillar Tractor, 1948 Model with
traignt Diaaa ana arum, compieieiy
overhauled in our ahoo. This la a
honey of a machine. Guaranteed. Pull
price , ,. 111,500.00
TM International Tractor. 1MB Model
with blade and drum. In good op
erating condition. Thia machine haa
been uaad very little for logging and
la an exceptional buy at W-BM 00
HD-lt Allli Ch aimer Tractor, 144
Model with anale blade and drum.
Starting engine haa been overhauled
ana new oaucnea. iuu price eo.3uu.wu.
Contact ut for theaa and other good
ouya in bota new ana uaea equipmenu
Interstate Tractor and
Equipment .Co.
Xoteburg, Oregon Phont MS Si S94
6nsNE"W UNIVERSAL aaw grtndar.
pedeital type with motor. Slls. one
reconditioned Hyater Model S double
drum hout with 3 apeed trammiulon.
WW. S new 1S H. P. GMC dieaeU
with clutch. S1BTS each; ball-bearing
awing cut-off aaw up to 30" capacity.
$150 Keyitona Machine Worka, 136
S Stephenr
SINGLE AXLE logging trailer, liT-TTeot
bert Wilding Machine Worka, ph.
Machinery For Sale 23
TOR SALE Irvine ton awirui aaw.
new motor. H. P., fflO off. North
Bide Saw Shop, pn. S44-R.
Farm Equipment 24
WANT TO BUY Ford Ferguson trac
tor; alao atuchmenu. Write P. O.
. Tractors 25
FOR SALE Model TD 18 International
tractor, like new, only Bju hour,
equipped with laaacaon angle dozer
and Carco winch. Priced low to aell.
May be aeen at Farm at Industrial
Equipment Co., Highway 99, N. No
pntine inquirtea. Dire.
Trucks 26
FOR SALE BY OWNER 1946 1-ton
Dodge pickup truck, waterproof ply
wood covered body. Three month
guarantee. Thia truck practically like
new $1005. City Drive In Market,
sutneriin.
XXLE& HAFTS for all makea of truck.
Ray'a Truck Shop. SOU N Stephana.
Phone 499 J -4
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you'll find the answer
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S24S. Sfi at 1005 Medrune. ph. S03.
41 S-pe-rrjfer Chf... overdrive, radio,
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THIS SPACE RESERVED 0
BARGAIN HUNTERS
1M1 FORD H T. PICKUP.
JUST THE THING FOR RUNABOUT
ON THE FARM. PLENTY OF SERV
ICE LEFT. ONLY 1191 00
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE
IMS MKRCURY CLUB COUPE
One of our eholca car. For
quick turn ovar v.e ar
orlrina It BM.oo below the
book. I1MS.0O
IMT PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN
Want eomethina that you'll
b oroud to drive? In thia
today. Abaolutaly S-ranteed. 1395.00
1047 KAISER FORDOR SEDAN
Coma on you bargain hunt
ten. Thia la it. Don't
Wait MS. 00
1M FORD COUPE
Good car for that ealee
man'e Job, or you guya
who Uka to ba alone. , 891
19U STUDE8AKER FORDOR SE-
DAN:
Glowing repaint Job. 8 f
ty checked through and
through. Drlva thia ona
today 1 I 1 30.oo
1941 FORD COUPe
Only a fw milea on fac
tory rebuilt motor. All now
upholatary. Raally a beaul 5.V
1941 OLDSMOBILE SEDANETTE
2-TONE paint, good running
condition throughout.
1940 PACKARD FORDOR SEDAN
O. K. Through and through.
Good rubber and paint ..-
1940 BIIICK FORDOR SEDAN
New, haavy-duty rubbar all
around. New sect covert,
good paint.
CHECK THESE FOR GOOD
DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION
1940 FORD Tudor Sedan 295 00
1939 FORD Tudor Sedan 39S.00
1939 CHEVROLET Fordoa Sedan 393.00
1937 FORD Tudor Sedan 149.00
193T CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan 193.00
1933 PLYMOUTH Tudor Sedan . 98.00
Trucks i Pickups
1949 FORD Stake Rack
1949 STUDEBAKER 1-T
1947 FORD Flat Bad
1793.00
. 799.00
. 119900
194t FORD V. T PANEL. 793.00
1939 FORD SEDAN Delivery. 399.00
1939 FORD V.-T Pickup 199.00
You Pay Less For
Used Cars At
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Dependable Used Cars
1941 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN
Clean aa a pin. Lota of ex
tra.. , 91540 00
1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR
R at H. Runa like a top. 1089.00
1941 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN
A good model in excellent
ahape. 99300
1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR
Kere'i a dandy; a real
value.
1948 DODGE H TON PICKUP
Loom like new. Only. --
Cheapies
1941 DODGE SEDAN
1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN
1939 DODGE SEDAN
Thaao Care all Run Good. Coma la:
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We Want Good
Clean Used Cars
Top prleee paid
DOYLE'S SALES aj SERVICE
Highway 98 It Garden Valley R.
Phone 811
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Better Buys
at
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Today's Best Buy
1144 PACKARD 8 DeLUXE
SEDAN. Beautiful hght blue
finish. New rod pl-slte teat
covert. Overdrive, electromatie
clutch, redlo, heeler, end meny
nlher extra Leu then 13.000
muee. A real bargain. , 41950
1 KAISER SEDAN.
Thle car it priced vary low
considering Ita lata model,
good appearance, as excellent
condition. Only.
1941
1949
1941
1949
Mercury 1-DOOR SEDAN
1949 motor. Radio, heater,
PACKARD 110 CLIPPER
Sedan. Light grey, Nlca In
terior, it at n. a
-A buy. 1198
BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN
Metallic green, R U.
OLDSMOBILE 1-DOOR
1948 motor. New paint Nlca
interior, itaaio neater.
1 OLDSMOBILE 8 SEDAN
Hydramatic. rerondlttoned mo
tor. R - H. New Urea: new
paint.
I KAISER SEDAN
Low mileaae; excellent condi
tion. 1493
1949 DeSOTO SEDAN
R H. Good Urea. Only 499
1937 PACKARD COUPE.
1937
1938
1939
FORD V-S t-door Sedan,
CHRYSLER SEDAN.
FORD V-S SEDAN.
1947 FORD V-S PICKUP
Excellent condition. Over
drive. 8go
EASY TERMS
LIBERAL TRADES
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Hitf-way 99 M. at Garden Valley Rat
Phone ISM
1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-door aedan.
fully equipped - rT7
1910 FORD 2-door aedan f 243 f
1937 BUICK 4-door aedan $.30 00
Inquire SOT Pacific Bid., or phone 486
TRADE EQUITY In lB4lTTrazer Man
hattan with overdrive and tun vlaor.
ior oiaer leaan. rnu car penect,
and la an exceDtlonal buy for aome-
ona. Inquire small imitation brick
houae, Dack of Ulaon a Motel at mi
lard. FOR SALE 1947 MERCimYaan. RAH
excellent condition, $12flS Terma, or
will take pickup or Jeep ai dnwn
pay men i nice va
Valley Cafe, ph. Oak-
land 2753.
MORE MONEY for your car. Caib on
tne apot. or arum Motora, inc., lm
Soto Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N.
Roae St.
DO YOU HAVE A '41 or later model
light car in good condition you will
sell for caah. Writ Box 198, Newa-
Revlew.
CA RPOR SALE '37 PO)T-ACedan"
'44 motor, R 4 H, good tranaporta-
iion. f.au
't CHEVROLET 4-door aedan. RAH,
apot hght, JoglighU, S. B. headlighta.
gooa urea. txc. cona. rn. 7J-k-.
rOR SALE 1949 Red Jeepster, 1cm than
7000 milea, perfect condition, 8-492.
m. uavn, nrocKway, uregon.
CX FAYETTE COUPE, rca'aonable. 248
Sinenaaiv
M FORD. Lloyd Harvey, Wilbur. Ph.
1603-R -3.
TOR SALE OR TRADE My equity In
tvaiser. rn, itun-n. o.io a. main.
MODEL A COUPE, excellent condition.
see at i mm ut.
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INSTRUCTION. Train oulckly at home.
Excellent par. Many earn while learn
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Review.
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WHY BE BOTHERED with backache
kidney trouble, constipation, tluggiah
liver and many other allmenta
when the orooer ute of our eclen-
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LEGAL
Notice la herebv arlven that the un
dersigned !a the administratrix of the
eaiate of U. Y. A-h, otherwise known
aa Ulyaae Ash, Deceased, a pending
probate proceeding in the County Court
or Uougiaa county, uregon. Ail creoi
ton must present claims to the ad
miniitr-lrii or her attorney. O. S
Blanchard. Tuffs Building, Cranta Paaa,
uregon. wiimn aix m on ins irora Janu
ary J1SI,
B. F. Morgan, Retirtd
S. P. Engineer, Posses
Benjamin Franklin Morgan, 73
retired railroad engineer, died to
day at the Southern Pacific com
pany general nospital in aan Fran.'
Cisco.
Born in Northern California, he
wi employed by the railroad com
pany for almost 50 years, resid
ing for the greater part ot tne time
in Roseburg. He had made his
home at Oakridge for the past
eight years.
Surviving are the widow; s
daughter, Mrs. Maxine Williams
Juneau, Alaska; and two sons, Joe
Morgan, Roseburg, and B. F. Mor
gan Jr., Portland. He also leaves
three grandchildren.
Funeral services havt not yet
been arranged.
SPECIAL LIBRARY HOURS
The Roseburg public library will
be open from 3 to ( p m. on Wasn
ington's birthdsy. Feb. 22, Miss
Muriel Mitchell, librarian, has an
nounced. The pecan is the official Texas
state tree.
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GREEN SCHOOL DEDICATED
New Douglas County Structure
Boasts Radiant Heat, Indirect
Lighting, Modern Lunch Kitchen
By MRS. GEORGE BACHER
Open house was held recently at
the Green school in Green valley.
during which time the building was
accepted by tne scnooi ooara ana
dedicated to the purpose of further
ing education in tne Mate ot ure
gon. The building itself is t work of
art and the community feels that
the contractor, E. A. Shannon of
Roseburg, is to be complimented.
Inside and out a streamlined effect
has been reached and kept in color
snd design (as well as the sched
uling of classes and recreational
facilities so ably handled by the
principal, W. C. Stonebreaker).
Entering by means of a door
way leading into a small foyer,
one is immediately impressed by
the combination of warm and cool
colors, skillfully blended so as to
be "useful ss well as ornamental ''
Not only are they pleasing to the
eye as beauty goes, but they are
kind to the eye as well, being
done in soft tones of tana snd grays
with splashea of yellow in the kitch
en. The first adoor to the right
leads to the school's library look
ing fairly complete at present but
which ia "being catalogued and
readjusted to conform with state
requirements," to quote Stone
breaker. Just off the library Is the
principal's office equipped with the
usual "standard equipment" of
which Douglas county schools can
so rightfully boast these days
electric clocks, adding machines,
telephones snd the comparatively
new buzzer systems by which
means the principal and teachers
may contact each other without it e
aid of the once necessary "mes
senger." Next in order is the modern
kitchen adjoining the cafeteria
Mrs. Emery Williams manages the
kitchen, with the sid of volunteer
help from mothers who have chil
dren in school. This system is re
ported to be working out very nice
ly with the sid of the P-TA. Later
it is expected that it will be nec
essary to provide a larger cafete
ria and kitchen, because the com
munity has "boomed" to the point
where some 22S students now at
tend the school. The Green school
district embraces Green valley,
Happy Valley and Glengary.
A sharp left turn takes us
through double doors into the lar;e
auditorium, so arranged that it
serves as a gatherine place for
residents of the community when
school programs are presented, and
doubles as well as a temporary
gymnasium during school hours
There is a piano and a portable
stage and it is here that the boys'
and girls' physical education
classes are conducted. Also, the
school's schedule has been arrang
ed to permit time for such activi
ties as folk dancing, group sing
ing and a Girls' club. The fiist
scnooi bus leaves at 2 p.m., taking
with it the first, second and third
graders. The teachers of these
grades then volunteer their time
to assist teachers of the upper
grades in these classes.
Of interest in the auditorium are
the large sky-lights. Of a pale blue
green in color, against the sun
shine yellow of tne walls, they louic
much like the sky itself. This illu
sion lingers even at night when
the lights (a sort of modern ver
sion of chandeliers) are turned in
These lights boast 300 watt bulbs
and are of the indirect variety.
This ssme system is used through
out the entire school. The ceiling
of the suditorium, ss well as in
the rest of the rooms, is of acousti
cal sound-proof tile. Radiant heat
is another added attraction.
Double doors lead out of the
auditorium into a long hall, amp.y
supplied with drinking fountains
and sanitary and adequate rest
rooms. The first door to the right
of this grand sweep of hall leads
into the first grade room, which
is taught by Mrs. Tillies Borgen o!
Roseburg. Sandboxes and doll
houses are much in evidence here,
and it is interesting that "black
boards" are no longer black! They
are a creamy white and the once
white chalk is replsred by pastel.
Pussywillows sdorned the room.
Secondly, the second grade room.
Mrs. W. C. Stonebreaker, of Win
ston is in charge here. A displiv
of leaves spoke of biology, and
piggy banks (made by the stud
dents) and red cross rolls dominat
ed the scene. Here, as in all the
other class rooms, a lavatory was
provided for the youngsters.
And then there is a combination
first and second grade room, tak
ing care of the overflow from both
Mrs. Borgen's snd Mrs. Stone
breaker's rooms. Here amid toys,
puzzles, crowded bulletin boards
and a sea of shining faces is found
the teacher, Mrs. I.eona Dickinson,
who resides in Roseburg. Silhou
ettes of Lincoln and lacy valentines
were tucked here and there.
Advancing down the hall to Mrs.
Stuart Hayes' room, we find the
third grade. Ages of the studeratt
have advanced here and we find
indications of work of a little mote
intricate nature. We've graduated
from the gather - round - the - table
children stage now, and the new
type adjustable desks in this room
are eye-catching. A miniature gar
den of potted plants suns itscll
in one of the numerous big, sunny
windows.
Next comes the fourth grade
under the direction of Miss Jo Ann
Bolsinger of Roseburg. On the
black-boards (creamy white
hoards! ) were thumbtacked list alt
er list of vitamins and "energy
giving" foods as paraphrased
from fourth grade physiology texts
The room was made cheerful by
potted daffodils, pilgrims of spring!
Mrs. Margaret Austin of Rose
burg is the teacher for the film
grade room. Maps of every descrip
tion appeared here, as well as
ome paintings worthy of mention
"Blue Boy," a perennial favorite
rested on the west wall as if s
"picture memory" . contest had
been recently in progress.
In the sixth grsde room themej
seemed to have stolen the day.
some appearing very lengthy, all
idone by students. Commendable
maps, also a geographic accom
plishment of the students outlined
the bulletin boards. Mrs. Carrie
Tison of Glengary teaches this
group.
Harry Wilson's room (he teaches
the seventh grade also resides in
Winston) was leaa decorative
These students have passed the
-piay stage" ana are busying them
selves wiin comparisons ot adjec
tives and conjugations of verbs
The rooms reeked of higher educa
tion.
Lastly, we come to S. Rockwell's
eighth grsders. "Moby Dick" had
been done in miniature, life-like
figures, mounted snd set up for
public inspection. Worthy of men
tion were tne scenic views painted
on the windows.
The tour of the classrooms over,
again double doors lead us to the
extreme western end of the build
ing. Here, it is planned that a
large play area will be prepared
for the primary grades in the near
future. Space will be made avail
able on the north for the upper
grades. Playground equipment is
scheduled to arrive soon, including
a merry-go-round, slide, overhead
ladder, three horizontal bars an i
eight swings. For the protection
of all youngsters, Stonebraker as
sures parents that both upper and
lower grade teachers will be on
hand at all times to supervise play
as well as to remain in the halls
of the building to prevent acci
dents. A good school paper is edited
regularly, too.
Trustees for Green district are
Elmer Lander, Clyde Fullerton and
Bob Adams.
Fire Escape Law
Cited By Mills,
Department Chief
Fire Chief William Mills today
reminded owners and operators of
the state fire escape laws requir
ing "proper enclosure" of stair
ways, elevator shafts, dumb-waiters,
light wells, etc., in public
buildings of three or more stories
occupied for sleeping purposes.
The laws were enacted by the
state legislature in 1947 with the
provision they be complied with by
July S, 1950.
According to Mills, the legisla
tion was enacted in this state in an
attempt to prevent such tragic
occurances as the fires in the La-
Salle hotel in Chicago and Atlanta's
Winecotf hotel and the hospital
fires in Illinois snd lows.
He said loss of life by fire in
Oregon is on the increase but hen
not reached the proportions expe
rience- Dy otner suites. The li.e
escape laws are an effort to insure
resicW;ts of this state against trag
ic destruction of life and property.
Chief Mills said he will assist all
property owners and managers in
their efforts to comply with the
law. He urged prompt action by
those wno come under its provi
sions in view of the coming dead
line.
"Bird Man" Will
Offer Program
At Junior High
"A Bit of Nature Brought In
doors." That's the slogan herald
ing the appearance Wednesday of
Nephl Combs, melodist of bird
songs.
Combs, "The Bird Man," will be
presented tomorrow in a nroizram
at the junior high school, starting
at 8 p m. The affair, sponsored by
me noseourg rioa ana uun club
is open to the public.
ine Dira man is a resident of
Ls Grande and has made a life
long study of bird "talk." He imi
tates bird calls and songs and illus
trates nis lecture with slides de
picting the wide variety of western
bird life.
Started as a hobby, his study of
oirns nas drawn rum into a full
time occupation aa, a lecturer.
He was engaged by the Roseburg
scnooi nistrict tor appearances in
city schools, and, because of the
unique character of his educational
program, the Rod and Gun club ar
ranged for the public program, be
lieving that adults, as well as
youngsters, would be interested.
Combs has been praised by
school officials and civic groups all
over Oregon for his entertaining
ana eaucationai presentation.
Capes Completed
For School Band
The 47 blue and gold capes be
ing made by members of the Rose
burg Band Parents sssociation for
the advanced band of the junior
nign scnooi nave been completed
Through the courtesy of Alvin
Shinn, manager of the Singer Sew
ing center, the equipment, building
and sewing instructor, Mrs. Arlene
Sanders, were provided for the
women two nights s week, Monday
and Friday.
The sewing was completed after
two weeks. Final touches were p a
on the capes Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. C. A. Ricketts
Through the courtesy of Don
Gleni of the City Cleaners, the
capes have been pressed, with no
charge to the organization.
Eleven of the new capes were
made available for use by Clyde
Moore when a section of the group
played for the Rotary luncheon
last Thursday, Feb. IS.
In behalf of the Roseburg Band
Parents, Mrs. Ricketts, who was in
charge of this project, stated she
wished to extend her thanks to
the parents who sssisted in mak
ing this project a success.
This junior high group is also
scheduled to put on the program
for the Lions club Thursday night
Die Leaning Tower of Pisa has
tilted s little over a quarter of an
inch in 12 years.
Local
News
Leaves Hospital Horton Thomp
son of Sutherlin was discharged
from Mercy hospital Monday.
New Idea Club The New Idea
club will meet Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Jacqueline Bird.
Te Practice Roseburg Rebekah
degree staff practice will be held
Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock
at the 1.0.0. F. hall.
Potluck Luncheen The Ten mile
Ladies club will meet st s noon
potluck luncheon Wednesday at
the Tenmile church.
Chapter Matting Mu chanter.
Beia Sigma Phi will meet at o'
clock Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. J. R. Whsrton, 802 Esst
Douglas street.
Baileys Heme Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bailey have returned to
their home in West Roseburg, fol
lowing a few days in Portland on
business.
Heme From Hospital Mrs. John
Trozelle and baby son, Gerel iVr
nie, have been discharged from
Mercy hospital and are now at their
home near the Country club.
Out e Hospital Clarence K.
Rand of Roseburg has been dis
charged from Mercy hospital,
where he recently underwent ma
jor surgery.
Writers Club te Meet Roseburg
Writers club will meet Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. George E. Houck on
South Stephens street.
Spend Day In Eugene Mrs. O. C.
Langfield and son, M civ in; Mrs.
William C. Woods and son. Donald.
and Mrs. H. A. Canaday of Rose
burg spent Saturday in Eugene
visiting and attending to business.
Back From Portland Rev. W. A
MacArthur, pastor of the First
Methodist church, returned to
Roseburg Sunday from Portland,
where he attended to business for
several days.
Initiation American Legion and
auxiliary will hold Initiation at 8
o'clock tonight, Feb. 21. at the
Roseburg Country club. Those de
siring transportation are asked to
meet at the Umpqua hotel at 7:30
o'clock.
Improving Mrs. C. E. Brittain
of Sutherlin is reported doing nice
ly at Mercy hospital, where she
will remain for several more weeks
receiving treatment for a fractur
ed hip.
Leave For Portland Mrs. Roy
Sedell and Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Harvey of Roseburg loft Sunday
for Portland, where Mrs. Sedcil
will spend a week and Mr. Har
vey will attend a meeting of Marshall-Wells
salesmen.
Visiting Parents Sergeant Frank
W. Cox is home from McCord air
force base in Washington on a ten
day leave at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox of
Glcndale. He was a graduate of
Glendale high with the class of
1046.
Dessert SuDsar- Job's nnnohtere
will hold a dessert supper tonight
ai e:u o clock at tne Masonic
temple to honor Mrs. Ada Moore,
vice grand guardian. The affair,
fn.m.1 tr.m 1 -ll ...111 L .-It
.unite, it,i ine Kills, will De IUI1UW-
ed at 7:30 o'clock by inspection of
ucinci wura-.
Potluck Dinnap Th Amerinin
Legion auxiliary will meet at a I
o'clock potluck dinner Wednesday
evening at the Legion home at !
118 S. Kane atreet. All auxiliary
memoers are asked to bring their
table service and a hot vegetable
or salad. Mrs. Rose Dauber, presi
dent, will be in charge of the busi
ness meeting.
W.C.T.U. te Meet Roseburg
W.C.T.'J. will meet at 2 o'rlnrk
Wednesday in the Friendship room !
oi tne first cnristian church. A
program will be presented in com
memoration of Frances Willard.
The Friendship quilt will be on dis
play. Members and friends are in
vited. Reported Batter Mrs. Chriss
Rachman is reported improving at
Mercy hospital, where she under
went major surgery last week. Ac
cording to word received by the
Bachmans, their son, Christian, is
the highest honor student in the
Oregon State college freahman
class. He had a .350 point average
out of a possible .400. He was Ini
tiated into an honorary fraternity
last week.
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receive, your Newt
Review. Ask i t Harold Mobley
Tues., Feb. 21, 1950 The News-Review, Reseburfl, Ore. 11
Turkey Supper A turkey supper
will be served by the Tenmile La
dies club at the Tenmile communi
ty building Friday evening, Feb.
24, beinning at 1:30 o'clock. Those
attending are asked to bring sil
verware and a cup.
Unit te Meet Hiversdale Home
Extension unit will meet Wednes
day afternoon at the Grange hall
at 2 o'clock. Corinne McTaggart,
Douglas county home extension
agent, will present the topic, "Ba
sic Landscaping for the Home
Grounds." Members and friends
sre invited to attend.
Nsthsn Bengis of New York has
one of the largest collections of
msterial on Sherlock Holmes in
the country.
DO YOU KNOW . . .
that the cauaaa of about 9S af
ell allmenta me- be corrected by
iplnal and l-teetlnal traatnaala wlta
proper diet
Dr. M. C. Caeael
cniaorsACTio raiTSiciAM
991 S Caaa TeL 1991
SAWDUST
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119
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Where Prleee Are Mere Then PUaaenable
Personal Property Tax
Reminder for 1950
Perianal Preeerty daclaretian farms ware lent eut Jan. 1, 1 'SO,
with e reuet far ttiair return ketere Merck 2, lfSO. Please five
this yevr Immediate atteritieri.
Section 110-14, OCLA 141 re.di ea fellewa . . . "The aueiief
shall cause bleak farms far suck returns te ke ereee".' and dis
tributed, kut failure te receive er secure the farm shall net re
lieve ear suck ea. fr)enaie( eeant er atticer frem tke ekll
atisri of makint eny return kerein require ... All ratuiris tiled
under the ero-iiion of tke sactiea skall ke confidential records
tke Alienor'! Otlice."
Section 110 601, OCLA 141. "Any suck linn, manafinf ean
er ellicer who skull with Intent te eveda te.otien, ratut. er n
(lect to moke eny return herein reauired end te file ft witk the
alienor within the time specified er et .-tended shell ee sub
ject to e penalty ef Ten Dollars SIO 00 ea' day of tke contin
uance ef luck refusal er naalact . . "
Household furniture, domaitic 'latum, keuiehold feeds end ef
fects actually in use es suck he hemes end dwellinsi, where net
tad for kusin.ts er commercial purpaiei, ere esemet frem tee
tien end skeuld net ke reported en this term. Iiemption else ap
lios te weerinf epperel, watches, lewelry, end simil.r eenenel
effects ectuelly in use.
These forms mey ke ..Lined ky eellinf et tke Ana leaf's office,
er will ke meiled epeai reaueet.
Ned Dixon
Dwuglot County Assosior
WASTI DUMPAOI IYID
PORTLAND-.'P-Th State san
itary authority will decide In tlie
next 10 days whether to tell paper
mills to stop dumping excessivo
wsste in the Willamette river by
December, ltst.
The state body said Its decision
would be announced as soon as it
reviews testimony from a two-d.y
hearing here last week on the issue.
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Sundays, 1 p. m. te 7 p. m,
Ne Appointment N tea wary
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Sotwday. Feb. 25
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