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Shop and For Sale, Misc. 18 j idui M.rt KIT miUr hnut. excellent t condition, Elec. refrig. and water ; heater, icaa range, oil heater, pulled total 60 mile. .51750 including awning. Muit be caih to seller. Riverside : Trailer Park. 3 mile S. of Myrtle Creek. LEAVJNG Must sell 24 "ft. Pan Amer ican house trailer, electric refrigera Iton and hot water, porch and awn ing. Excellent shape and terms if de sired H. W. Bloomer. Umpqua Trailer Court. ST H POSTER Hi Nfl mninr. 220-440. three phase, 1B00 RPM. four groove j pulley and switches complete: 2 large mum vane lani no. v: w gai. sieei oil lank. N. r. Fairbanks, Riddl RFD, Oregon, 1946 23ft. SPORT SM ANCoach" trailer" Must sell immediately. Make an offer. New Moon Trailer Court. Darwin De Hart. TOR SALE IB "ft. Glide traifer house". Butane rooking, oil heating, electric brakes. R G. Olson, Rt. 2, Box 1518, ph. :itiB-R-4. SEVERAL HUNDRED new records in popular, wentern and children's selec tions. Price reduced to SO'y. Ken Bushey's HARMONY HOUSE, ?W N. Jackson St. PH1LCO PORTABLE-radio with new batteries, excellent condition, $25. In quire at MO1! S. Jackson, or call 1484-V. Combination kitchen unit suitable for cabin or small apartment. Includes 4-burner gas range, 4 ft. refrigerator, stainless steel sink. Pn. 270. NEW 1950 ROADMASTER TRAILER HOUSE now on display at Ernie H'U Trailer Sales, 8 miles North of Oak land. Visitors welcome. FOR SALE 14' marine plywood boat, , covered deck, new Inst summer Trail- i er with boat. $150. Dr. K. T. Bradley.! 1015 Harvard Aveph 1223-Y. j FOR SALE 1947 Norm el 20 ft. trailer house in excellent condition. Elec- trie brakes. Back of Greyhound Bus I VL depot. Inquire M. J. Rjggs. . ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD, good cotton mattress, bird rages, gas hot water heater, developing set. '.16 Ford Coupe Tudor. All prired to sell. Ph. 1701-Y mornings, evenings. 923 E. 2nd St. GARDEN S"EEDrgard"entooii fertilizers and a complete line of hardware. OPEN SUNDAYS Howard's Hardware Winston. Oregon Ph 192-J-l FOR SALE Folding camp trailer Bar gain Ted's Auto Body Service, cor ner Melrose and Looklngglasa road. Ph. 1316-J TARGE 2-wheel utility trailer, about 6V,'x!2lV. 4' side racks. Heavily con strutted Rt 1. Box 186. about 2 miles So Dixonvllle Store ROPER APT S I ZE gol ranged $ 100 used S months; Hamilton auto, gas clothes dryer. 3rd house, right, Mea dow Lane. REXAIR conditioner and humidifier. For a demonstration In your home of the best in vacuum cleaning, write How ard Volkman, Box 123. Dlllard, Ore. 194B 25-FT. EASTER'N built trailer, completely furnished, excellent condi tion, terms. 720 ShortSt. CHAMPION-OTJTBOARD motor. 7.8 h p. Like new. Only 20 hours. J. V. Sport ing Goods, SIM. 100 ACRES GOOD PASTURE Suitable for stock or sheep. Box 432 Id ley Id Route. Ph. 34-F-13. FOR SALE 2 4x8 poc-tct billiard tables. Good condition. Roseburg Bowling Al- ley PIANO FOR SALE Luebeck and Son. mahogany, good condition. $175. fh 665-Y or ll-F-12 BEAN POLES, shim stock for sale. Sec Jack LlHard at Iverson Lumber Co. iDAVENOir CHAIR like new. also 1 Maytag washer. Call 1197-R. evenings. FLOWERINrJ CERANIUMS FOR SALE. Lois Tankersley, Brockway. MONTGOMERY WARD washing ma chine, goodjeondition. $30. Ph. 730-J-4. BEAUTIFUL red chrome dinette set, like new,05.1112 Rose Lane. M ATTR ESS-a n d springs: blue Daystrom dinette setPh.855-J-X-2. FOR SALE Easy Spindrier washing machine. Ph. 332-L. Fuel 20 , SPECIAL Special prices on "our wood for the month of June, double loads 2" planer ends, $10; mill ends. $13: peeler tore and fireplace wood, S13; Claude Wllley Fuel Co. Call 15-J-3. Prompt dellv ery. 1" PLANER ENDS. $6 25 unit, regular length. Roseburg Lumber Co. Phone ion FREE Pinner ends, after 5 or Sat urday and Sunday. Green Valley Lumber Co. Timber & Sawmills 21 Cruising Service Reasonable Rates Call 435-R 441 So. Jackson St Rose burg, Oregon. Wanted Second Growth Logs CONTACT WILBUR LUMBER CO WANTED Short Iob trucks. 3'i mile haul. 3 50 M: wanted cat to yard or contract email patches 200 M or more, nnrt tin Pflv ton nrice. Dav and Pen- fold. Box 2, Glide, or inquire Dell Service station. WANT PEELED DOUGLAS FIR POLKS AND PILING Contact u for sizes. PUGET TIMBER CO. P. C. Box .6, Ph. 1X19, Roaeburg. WANTED Old growth Douglas Sir bat tery stock We buy logs, cants and bolts. Contact Dlllard Wood Special ttes.Inc P.J5. Box 47. PIvJJ. Dillard. GOOD PLACE for portable saw mill, 8 miles west of Sutherlln. Carl Brown son, Cole Road. EXPERIENCED Hi ILL operator desires small mill with timber. Writ. 2H N. 261h St.. Corvallia, Ore. FOR SALE Operating 15 to SO thou sand sawmlli. complete. No timber. Call 1060-J, evenings. TOR SALE DFXE Hercules diesel p Dower plant, 6 cylinder. $2200 i C Comp- lon Uo . r U BOX4ti Dnl-J-1 WANTED Gvpo logger, with equipment. 2nd growth timber. 951 S. Stephens. Logging Equipment 22 Loggers CATERPILLAR D-7. T Series, complete ly remanufactured. New Hyster D7N Winch. New LeTourneu Dozer. Avail able for Immediate delivery! We fi nance Easy terms. Phone. Wire or Write NATIONAL TRACTOR CO, 40t Broadway Phone Gl 3-8900 Sacramento. Calif- HD 10 Cat lTiAff Winn hmin fnmnlal. tilth f'jrrni drum. Isaacson Hydraulic blade. C'arro Junior arch. uy line, blocks, loran' tank, extra ringing. Priced low. Con- ,,., Dahari l-llci.m Pt 1 Rnv 277 . Stlvertcn. OreRon. Ph. Silvcrton 4712. 1941 TD-14 Tractor Equipped for Logging. Cairo winch. Burvrui Erie Hyd. Anglednrer. Re- ' cent I v overhauled. Price S.UWK) no. Can! b cen on Shelton V Burr Logging operation An Lit lie River. D-7 CATERPILLAR "FOR SALE. Call ' BK1-L-X after 6 p m. FOR mi-: caterplllar-wlth blade and drum- A-l shape, ri nour on mofr Call JT79-K evenings or leave meiftaffe at News-Review. Box 179 MrCHLLOCH 'chain w has cut only only 1 30 .000 PJ, . 1 4A8-J. FOR SALE Mv equity in 1 logging truck and trailer: a!o in 1 lumber trurk. Both White 22 4. 2fiO, Har vard Ave . Koseburg FOR SALE D-2 cat'with'radl'ttof guard and bellv pjn, pon er pulley. Frank Oden. Roberts C reek. Rt. 1 FOR SALE-450 International enpine, complete. Guaranteed major overhaul. New clutrh. also F-M transmission. 5th direct Leonard Clifton, L'n on villa RD" I4for sile;Biker tratght"b!ade. Carco drum, equipped for loEgirg TYt Can be seen at Tiller. V. C FOR SALE 2 loffinf ?rutlc with vear round orfc. Call 420-J -3 between 1 and 5 p m -;-i r . ... model Phone KU-J Rosetmra Nrws.Review classified ads briny ''result!!. I'lione 100. Save With Classified Ads Machinery For Sale 23 FOR SALE Marauetta A. C. welder, 275 amp., used 30 hours. Price $21S. George Goodman. 1452 Willow SL Riverside Add. Phone 11 35-J. r.NGlNK. heavy duty, on " Heel ektdi, John Deere model "W." 42 hp., has clutch and belt pulley. Good condition. 440 or best offer. Dale Weekly, box 126. Myrtle Creek. Ph. 19-F-. Farm Equipment 24 KULTOR KING GARDEN tractor, com Diet with olow cultivator, new pr $.'75: power take-off for 23 cat, (33. L in d bloom, Dixon ville. S1BE DELIVERY-RAKE. Our Dearborn Rake Is of rugged construction and will give years of service. Umpqua Tractor Co. ALLIS-CHALMERS power unit, 20"h p. perfect condition.. Harold Crouch, Oakland.Ph. 2757. FOR SALE TD 8 International Crawl er, good condition; 6 ft. International Combine, gnod condition. Ph.1560-J-4. FOR" SALE Used" Adrlance hayrake. 12 ft., very good condition, $60 if taken at onct. 83.1 Templin. NEW- HOLLAND " HAY"BALER 1949 model, nearly new. Special price and terms. Umpqua Tractor Co. rORDSbNTRACT6Randniiow7rrili0i see evenings, Ed Lewis, Tenmlle. Tractors 25 Austin Western a-wheel drive motor grader, excellent conaiuon. must tee to appreciate. Priced lor quick sale. - THREF. 1046 D-7 caterDillar tractors. complete with hyster drums and Le Tourneau straight dozers. Just been through the shop. Excellent condition. Inquire Roseburg Lumber Co , or In terstate Tractor St Equipment Co., of Roseburg. MUSTSE!.L my- BoTens "Power-Ho" garden tractor and implements. Very good condition. Tractor new. S210. My price. $160. With implements in proportion. Ph. 19-F-23, or box 540, Id ley Id Rt. USED FORD TRACTORS, "as Is" or ov erhauled. Many to choose from. Trades taken. Umpqua Tractor Co. GARDEN TnACTORSALEr"HrP Bolens with cultivators, $110. With cultivator and mower, $150. Umpqua Tractor Co Trucks 26 SPECIAL I94d npvrn!et dump truck .... 11195 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM I04S Fnrri with 2-SDeed axle and 3 speed BHpe and log bunk 1795 1949 Dodge 1 ton with crew box, very c 1 ea n . - 1 295 TRUCK REPAIR & REBUILDING GUIBERSON DIESEL . PARTS & STARTER SHELLS NEW GMC TRUCKS SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT Hiway 99 N. Phone 199-R -I 47 l'i T. Dodge truck, 2 speed. 31.000 actual miles, new 7:5U lU-piy tires, tongue and grooved grain box. S10O0 cash, or trade on late model car. See at Shell Station, Oakland, Oregon. Ph. 2902. Chas. Beahin. AXLE SHAFTS for all manes of trtfeke Ray's Truck Shop, 2055 N Stephens Phone499-J-4 1947 STUDEBAKER 1 ,!i Ton chasslsl 1941 Ford I ' ton van: 1948 lnter naliona! KB-3, Metro. Bates Candy Co. Phone 627-R. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 Motorcycle 1914 Harlev-Davldnon. good condition, Ur O K., chrome forks, wheeii. Rood paint. Phone 127B-K-X. MORE" MONEY fot vour car Cain on Ihe ipot Corkrum Motors. Ine , Oe Soto. Plymouth. Phon 408. 114 N Rone St MOTORCYCLES Factory dealer for ftrnuine Harley-Davidson motorcycles, otl. parts and accessories. 94.5 E 2nd Ave So Ph U46-R from 9 to 7. 194fl Oi.DSMOBILIC Rocket-B, model ftfl. 4-door deluxe sedan, seat covers. Low mileage. Ph. 9.11-J-X. See at Adair's Service Station. 2 Locations 1444 N, Stephens 1600 N. Stephens SOME NICE CARS lfl.W BflrK SPECIAL 4-door Dynaflou-, radio, heater, .1000 miles. 1949 FORD club coupe $1495 00 1947 OLDS 4-dnor HIS f0 I CI1. - hydramatic - radio. ut book nrlrp. 119S00 14BS 00 1947 FORD rlub coupe ! Maroon and clean 19 WILLYS Slalion Wagon I lR.OOn m . 109VOO 1 1P4B WILLYS panel M 1293.00 i ln FRAZtER Manhattan . . i Overdrive, radio, heater. 1947 CHRYSLER ennvertfble 1942 FORD 4-door FORD 4-door FORD Coup. . 1395.00 , 493 00 4 1)0 1 19HS BI ICK : 1941 DODGE army pickup , Riverside Motors We Want Good Clean Used Cars Tnp Price Paid DOYLF. S SALES A SERVICE Highway n K Garden Valley Rd t Phone 611 CHFV n.KFTLINF Aero aedan. a 11 client conrlitlnn throughout. t1M5. r.ei-j. 41H-J-X-1 "M 'CHEVBOLEf &x w. Oak. H. ..irpe for aale, $223. Btilljes. Special Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 .Better Buys at Barcus 1840 PACKARD CLUB SEDAN, Dark blue finish, is like new. Radio, heater, low mtleaie. A real buy for 92245 1948 PACKARD STATION SEDAN, overdrive, every extra, com olelely ref in lined looks and runs like new - $2495 1948 STl'DFBAKER COMMANDER CONVERTIBLE all the extras. Beautiful linht cream color with black top - 1895 1947 HUDSON SEDAN. R St H, motor completely recondi tioned 1295 1947 NASH 600 5 pass, coupe. Re conditioned motor, excellent condition throughout 91095 1937 CHEVROLET, Clean 1936 CHRYSLER SEDAN, Good motor and tires, radio and heater. Very clean inside and out Trucks 1947 FORD 6 dump truck, 4 yd. steel box. 6 new H.D. tires. Ready to haul 995 INTERNATIONAL with 21 ft. semi trailer Vacuum brakes, good tires, excellent motor Ideal to haul cants, ties, or equip. Full price 750 1935 CHEVROLET Pickup 150 EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES BARCUS Your Packard Dealer N .1 Garden Vall.r Rd. Phon. 1334 REASONABLY PRICED GHAC TERMS CHEVROLET. BUICK. PONT1AC, CADILLAC TRADE-IN Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rose V Oak Personal 30 McGILLICUDDY--Come home, you ran buy records, record albums, and stor age albums right here In Roseburg at savings to 50 'r Ken Bushey's HARMONY HOUSE. 2.10 N. Jackson St. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O. Bob Itlfl Notices 31 Anyone knowing the whereabouts of J. R. or Walter Tooley. or anyone, of the family, or of Mabel Thorcnien berg. who married a Wilson living In Rivcrsdiile. please write Alf Hoop, Hox 22. Stanton. Mich. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Edward J. Nicholas. LEGAL NOT1CF FOR RlltS FOR RONng OF IIIVSTnV.nil.l.AHl) IV A T F. R O IX- TRII-T. llfll'lil.AS C'OL'NTY. OHK- ion. NOTICE IS HERF.BY UIVEN that tne undersisned will. UD to 8:00 o'clock F M Daylight Saving Time on the 6th day of July. 11150. receive at the Dlllard Srhoolhouse. School District No. llo-C. Dlllard. Douglas County, Oregon, or at his residence at Dlllard, Douglas Coun ty. Oregon. said winston-oiiiard rhiu, nt ncpntiahl aerial cnunnr of Winaton-Dillard Water District of Douglas County. Oregon, In the sum nominations of SI OCHIOO each, all dated j-jiy i. 1U50, maturing: Bonds numbered 1 to 3 Inclusive ill mature Ju 1152. Bonds numbered 10 Inclusive I shall mature July ism. .hmaCrjX1 iUifM. 15 nclu"v Bonds numbered 16 to' 20 inclusive I shall mature Jtilv 1. 195. ! Bond numbered H to 29 Inclusive ; jhall mature July 1. IB.ifi. j Bonds numbered 28 to 30 inclusive Bh.ill mature July 1, 1957. 1 Bonds numbered 31 to M Inclusive I snail mature jui.y i, iua. Bonds numbered 38 to .hall mature July 1. lflSffl. 40 inclusive Bonds numbered 41 to 45 Inclusive , ,hai mature July 1. Itltifl. i Bonds numbered 48 to AO Inclusive 1 shall mature July 1. 19fl. i Bonrt numbered 51 lo 1 shall mm lira. Jnlv 1 IHfil 35 inclusive! nonrlt numhrd VI to HO Inrluilve Shall mature July 1. 19fi.T Bond, numbtr.d 61 to 8S Inclusive hnldm.,nUmb.Ured '70 Inclusive ', I" 12-00: medmm-good bulls 20 00- shall mature July 1. IMS. 22 00: CUtter-COmmon 17.00-IS.OO. .h?,;n,!'.-In jir.'J1 " l"clu,,v; Calves: Steady: bulk good choice hail mature July 1, 19. I . J ,. Bonds numbered 76 to 78. Inrluilve VealcrS i6.00-.00; medium dd.W- shali mature July l. iw.7. I 25 00; common 16 00-21.00; fpw Rood Said bond, will draw Interest at : the , 370-430 lb. slaughter Calves 27 00 raie specified by the auccestful bidder, ' 9o fwi pav a. hie aemi-annually on Juty lti and 1 " January lt, and the principal and in- i Hogs: Opening 8alc butfhcrS 25 teret shall he payable at any bank ! -ents Wer' SOWS R.padv bulk OoiiRlai County. Oregon, to be det- . "nl "'Vr- ,. . ! nated by the iurrpnful bidder. All bid ROOd-ChOICC 200-210 lb. blltchflrn must be accompanied by certified ch , 22 75-23 00, medium-Rood OifrrintfS pavable to W inMon-Dillard W.atr Di-1 ... ,n ,J? trict. Douflas County. Oregon, in an 22.00-. b0 lew 245-280 111. 20.00 -amount equal to 5'. of the bid. to be 21.00; small lots BOOd-Cho.Ce 170 forfeited to Winaton-Dillard Water Dt-j . trict In case the auccessful bidder shall ; fall to complete the purchase of said bond in accordance with the terms of n,a "'d- Said bids shall be opened at a meet- Ine; of the Board of Commis-ioners of . tr r,..-i.. r-..... rr..nn i 0th day" of JOV i,V). at B u c' p M. navlleht Saving Ttme, nr at anv legal ad)ournnfit of said meeting, and' the bonds shall be Bold by the Board L mwl'm ) DRUG STORE COWBOYS These Roseburg businessmen this week entered into the spirit of the coming Douglas County Sheriff's Posse rodeo by donning western gerb required by ill civic minded Douglas county residents in observance of this weekend's rodeo. Apparently oblivious to the discomfort caused by high-heeled boots and tight Levi's were Lewis "Moon" McAllister, Ed "Fag" Nolte and Roland "Smiley" West (left to rightl. Behind the "bar" dispensing the modern version of sarsparilla phot MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, June 19 But tcifat Tentative .subject to im mediate change: premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, 61 64c. lb.; first quality, 58-G2e; sec ond quality, 57-COc. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 60c lb.; A, 90 score, 60c; B, 90 score, 58c; C, 89 score, 56c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Chees Selling price -to Port land wholesalers: Oregon singles, 36-39'.4c lb.; Oregon 51b. loaf, 41-41Ljc. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade large, 42V-i-431.4c doz.; A grade, medium, 41Vu-42e; B grade, large, 36-3bc. Live chickens (No. 1 qual ity, FOB plants): Broilers under 2t lbs., 26c lb.; frvers, 2'.-3 lbs., 27-30c; 3-4 lbs., 28-30c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 29c; light hens under 4 lbs., 1518c; over 4 lbs., 17-18c; heavy hens, all weights, 19-20c; old roosters, all .weights, ll-13c. Rabbits (Average to growers): live white, 4-5 lbs., 22-24C lb.; 5-6 lbs., 18-20c; colored, 1 cents lower; old or heavy docs and bucks, 10-14C lb.; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 50-54c; Idaho frvers and roasters. 45c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesal ers to retailers; dollars per cwl: Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., S48-50: commercial, $47-48.50; util ity, $41-45; cows, commercial, S40 42; utilitv, $37-39; canncrscutters, $34-35.50. Beef cuts (good steers): hind quarters, $59-61; rounds, $56-60; full loins, trimmed, $75-80; tri angles, S34-42.50; square chucks, $45-48; ribs, $59-66; forequartcrs, $42-43.50. Veal: Good, $48 50; commercial $40-47; utility, $39-40. Calves: Good - choice, $45-47; 1 commercial, $37-43. Lambs: Good-choice springers, $5fl-52: commercial, $47-48. Mutton: Oood, 70 IDS., oown, $21-24. Pork cute I.oins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs. $52-56.00; shoulders. 16 lbs., down, $35-37; carcasses, $30-31; spareribs, $41-44. Wool: Valley, coarse, medium grades, 50-56C lb. average at coun try buying points. Mohair: 50-51c lb. on 12-month growth, FOB country shipping points. Country-killed meats; Veal: Top quality, 40-42C lb.; other grades according to weight- quality with lighter or Heavier 3ft 38c. Hogs: Light blockers, 29-31C lb.; SOWS. 0-23c. Lambs: Top grade springers , 4Q.44C , . mutton, nest, 10-Uc rough heavy bucks, 1213c Beef: Good cows, 33-36c canners-culters, 30-33c. lb.; Onions: 50-lb sack Ore. western I y0ov.s. No. 1, medium, $2.00-40; i 50. Potatoes: Ore. local long whites, I No. 1, $2.75-3.00; Klamath ral i russets, cold storage, No. 11, $4.50- ; cv nPW cr0D Calif, long whites. : $3-10-35. Hay: U. S. No. 2 cr pen alfalfa. j Helivered carlots FOB Portland or j Pttpet Sound markets, nominally $32-33.50 ton. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, June 20 'Pi (US- t)A) Cattl: Bulk supply slauijh- tc classes low grade, steady; com mon grass steers 24. 00-25. (X); lew plain dairy-type 20 00-22 50; com- mon grass heifers 20.00-23 00: plain dairy types 17.00 .50; few medium I COWS 19 50-20 00: canners -cutters ' mnstlv 15 00-17 25' ahplU Hnwnu-arH of Commissioner to the htht and! bidder for not less than par and accrued interest The reserve, the rieht to re- I 1(,rt -nv and blda -n(j i- reder- ue the salt of aaid bonds. BY OHDER of the Board of fom District, Douglas Countv, Oregon. , C C FOSRACK, Secretary Wlnston-Dlllard Wster Dis- I trict, Douglas County, Oregon ! is Ethelmae Wilson, fountain girl lbs. 21.00; odd head 740 lb. sows 16 00; no feeder pigs early. Sheep: Spring lambs iteady-50 'cents lower; few shorn yearlings steady; slaughter ewes unchanged; small lot choice spring lamb 24.00, top; bulk good-choice 80-95 lbs. 23.O0-.50; medium-good 21.50-22.50; common down to 20.00; medium good shorn yearlings 18.00-20.00; common kinds down to 15.00; good choice shorn slaughter ewes 6.50 7.00; good-choice 74-76 lbs. spring feeding lambs 19.00-20.00. Vote Slated On Tax Slashing Bill WASHINGTON, June 21 (.T) The $1,010,000,000 excise tax slash ing bill, hearing a "veto proof" tag to be paid for largely by cor porations, is now set for a vote in the House next Wednesday. Top Democrats said it would pass, with the excise imposts be ing cut probably September 1 on tur coats, jewelry, movies, pocket books, cosmetics, travel tickets, telephones and scores of other items. The House ways and means com mittee completed five months of labor on the bill Tuesday, by voting a corporation income tax payment speed-up calculated to put about $4,200,000,000 extra ill the federal treasury over the next five years. This came just a day after the committee approved a $433,000,000 a year boost in taxes on big cor porations. The big money pickups from cor porations, along with smaller amounts by plugging tax law loop holes and other revisions, would more than meet President Tru man's requirement that the excise reductions must be offset by new revenue from other sources if the tax bill is to get his approval. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, the bill would yield about $1,700,000,000 far above the $1,010,000,000 excise slash, com mittee experts said. Agriculture Fellowship Won By K-Falls Girl WASHINGTON. P John M. Howell, Klamath Falls, Ore., won a $1200 fellowship here, pro viding for nine monlhs of study at the department of agriculture. A former 4-H club member, now a county extension worker with the cooperative agricultural exten sion service, Miss Howell received the award at the 20th annual na tional 411 club camp. The fellowships are awarded an nually. Miss Howell, along with Donald E. Foltn, Terre Haute, Ind., who also won a fellowship, will have access to the department's research bureaus for information on national problems in agricul ture and home economics, to other federal departments and to gra duate courses. The heads of Moore barley, a new strain, stay on when ripe. thus allowing the farmer to wait until the whole crop is ready to harvest. INVENTORY Washers 24-75 UP UMPQUA toteburg 120 W. Oak Phone 1218 I - of at Story lies' drug store. (Staff Glide Bible School Program Staged Vacation Bible school at Glide terminated Friday, June 16, with the presentalion of program by the 103 enrolled students. Approximately 20 adults of the community devoted their time as teachers for the two-week session, which was interdenominational. Su perintending the Bible school this year was Mildred Hickman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hick man of Glide. Miss Hickman, who has just completed her junior year at Multnomah Bible college, Port land, did special work this year in conducting and organizing such programs. Her assistants included Mrs. Les lie Hatfield, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. George Casebeer, Mrs. Mac Brown Jr., Mrs. Keith Smith. Mrs. Floyd Hickman, Mrs. Juanita Cole, Mrs. i.oya uopper, Mrs. wagncr, Mrs. Gene Shrum, Mrs. Coats, Mrs, l.eo lieu, jurs. tnurcn, Mrs. Mac Brown Sr., Mrs. Mickcl and Jean and Jane Messing. This year's session was divided into four student groups, which ranged from the- 24 pre-sohoolers in the beginners' class, through the intermediate class, which was composed of 20 boys and girls from the sixth through the eighth grades. Largest group was the primary class which enrolled 34 youngsters. Fourth and fifth grade children were placed in the junior class. There were 25 in this group. Work this year included mission rv studv. Bible study, and art and craft work a well as music. Establishment of a dictatorship in Colombia last year ended an unbroken half-century of constitu tional government In that country, says the Book of Knowledge year book. Adding Machines Kardex Syitems Filing Equipment Portable Typewriter! Printing Calculator! Commercial Typewriter! Safe-Cabinet! Llne-A-Timei Duplicating Suppliei Bookkeeping Machine! Carbon Paper & Ribbon! To Keep Your Office Well, Call 325 South Stephens ' ?V SALE Ranges aA&i Del Durhom Vie Lewi, . VALLEY APPL1ANCI Wed., Jun 21, 1950 Tin Newi Revitw, Roieburg, Or. 11 Covered Payrolls In Oregon Upped stmt. m m m m Uunna Last Tear Covered payrolls in nearly half of Oregon's counties were higher in 1S48 than in the previous year despite a general decline of $30 millions for the 1948 record of $973 millions the State Unemploy ment Compensation commission reports. Of the IS counties in which in creases took place, only four j Marion, Douglas, Umatilla and Deschutes were among the upper half. Sherman, smallest of all 36 counties, had the biggest gain from 1948 with 80.5 per cent from $224,519 to $405,258. Morrow, Crook, Gilliam and Malheur each went up at least 10 percent. Coos county regained fifth place by decreasing only 1 percent to $32,790,178 while Linn county dropped nearly 8 percent to $31, 580,508. Other leaders remained the same in position, but Mult nomah county, despite a decline of more than $10 millions from 1948, slightly increased its propor tion of the state's covered pay rolls from 4S.7 to 48 percent. Changes in rank since 1940 have been numerous. Klamath, second at the start of the decade, has dropped to eighth, while Lane has nearly doubled the pay rolls of its nearest rival Marion to hold the runer-up position. Most spectacular gain, however, has been made by Douglas, which has gone from 17th in 1940 to fourth in 1949 with a payroll 13 times as large. Douglas county payrolls for 1949 Increased $76,621 over 1948 payrolls for covered industries. The 1949 figure was $36,457,505 compared to $36,380,884 in 1948. Umatilla went from 161 h to 11th and Linn from 11th to 6lh, while Clatsop dropped from 6lh to 10th, Deschutes from 8th to 14th and Columbia from 10th to 18th. With the exception of Multnomah county, which remains about $100 millions short of the busy war-time years, all of Oregon's counties now have pay rolls as high and in many cases several times as high as during any previous period in the state's history. Flier's Widow Accused Of Murdering Uncle ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 21 (!') The 23-year-old widow of an Alsaka bush pilot, Lena Coomara, was being held in jail today on a charge-of first degree murder. She is accused of shooting her uncle, Paul Kotongan, during a drinking brawl at his small cabin in the suburbs of Anchorage, Her husband, Ted Coomara, was killed in an airplane crash two years ago at Moses Point, No date was set for a prelimin- I arJ' herlnK Chinese-American Faces Penalty In Opium Case SPOKANE, June 21 (IP) Hun Fun Chin, a 45-year-old Chi nese - American, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of illegall buvine and concealing opium. judge Sam M. Driver ordered a pre-sentence investigation. The maximum penalty for the offense is 10 years in prison and a $5,000 tine. Chin, arrested June 6. by city police, told the court, "I don't deal (in opium) commercially. I just got it to use myseii. Gypsum has been used as plaster since ancient times. Remington Rand D&L STATIONERS Authorized Sales and Service Agency W$$A OF USED APPLIANCES 39.75 "P Refrigerators6975P Sutherlin Central Canyonville Lions To Meet The Canyonville Linns club will hold its annual installation of offi cers meeting at Ford's cafe north of Canyonville tonight at 8 o'clock. They have invited the wives of the memoers tor me cnicxen dinner and meeting. I-ouis Hardin, newly elected dis trict governor, will attend to in stall the officers. Friti Snyder of Days Creek with his Hammond electric organ and a barbershop quartet from Rose burg will furnish entertainment aft er the meeting. State Dept. Staff Clean And Loyal, Acheson Asserts WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Vt.t-Ft Secretary of State Acheson told the nation's govern ors heiv that the State depart ment is "a good, clean loyal out fit." ' . . Answering questions put to him by governors at a round table dis cussion, the secretary answered without mentioning the source charges by Senator McCarthy (R Wis) that the department is in fested with Communists. Contrary to this, Acheson said that he has "no worries about my associates." The cabinet officer told of quiet efforts he said had been made to weed out possible subversives who might have been taken- on when war-time agencies were absorbed by the slate department. Then he added: ' We are satisfied, so far as any body can be satisfied in this un certain world, that we have a good, clean, loyal department." Acheson also apparently took a note of McCarthy's jibes at him as "the red dean of Washington." The secretary said of State de partment loyalty investigators: "They just have to take my own security for granted." Describing what he said had been the department's quiet efforts to weed out possible subversives he said might have found their way on to the rolls when the de partment took over other wartime agencies, the cabinet member said. HURT ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HKAVENSI Most iucks are lust acid Indigestion. When U strikes, take Bell-ana taDieis. inejf contain tne lastesi-aeung medicines known to doctor! tor the relief ox heartburn, faa and simitar distress. 39. ITCH rScableii li hi a hi eon- tagloui and will con tmue tor uie u no topped. Its tola causa the Itch mite, which li Immune to ordinary treatment. EXSORA kills the itcn-mite aimoit instantly, uniy inrea days' EXSORA treatment la required. Man oraers given prompt attention. PreA Meyer Drugs, Bosebarf Bll Kf? HEMORRHOIDS rigfalieitf end elber Rectel DUerden COLON ... STOMACH ailments RUPTURE (Hernia) ' IiiKU Wltkiil HniHtsI OHnttii lfi.ort u in von u.. th..,u.i. t rt UnM 1:00 p.m. Men, Wed., Frl. 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