The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 19, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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WITH COLDUESS IT'
WILL FIGHT A DUEL,
, AMD ALWAYS WIW
C?UR OIL FOE FUEL''
Our fuel oil chases the
cold right out of your
home. Phone 3-8522 for
friendly service.
Your Guarantee of Quicker
Cleaner Heat.
100 DISTILLED. TOO!
JIM MYERS
Douglai County Dritributor
Of SIGNAL PRODUCTS
1856 N Stephen,
DIAL 3-8522
A COSTLY CRASH
YOU can't win if your car
tangles with a tree, pole or
another car. You'll lose
plenty in repair bills !
Safeguard yourself
against a tremendous loss
of this kind today with
Collision Insurance.
Ask this Hartford Agen
cy for the complete facts
about this vital protection.
ROY 0. YOUNG
DIAL 3-6671
205 West Cass Street
Roseburg
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Myrtle Creek Youth
Will Serve In Navy
Leslie Milton Willis, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Harold M. Willis of
Myrtle Creek, and Dewey Roscoe
Clay, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George D. Clay of Myrtle Creek,
enlisted in the United States navy
on Oct, 16.
Both men graduated from Myr
tle Creek high school last year.
Leslie enlisted in the U. S. naval
reserve in March 1950 and re
cently received orders to report
for active duty. Under current
regulations, which permit men in
ular navy if they so desire, he
decided to enlist for a four vear
enlistment so he could enlist un
der the naval airmails program.
Upon completion of Recruit
training in San Diego, he will at
his category to enlist in the reg
tend a school for naval airmen
for eight weeks before being as
signed to a naval aviation squad
ron or aviation unit.
Douglas Timber
Included In Coos
Sale By B.L.M.
COOS BAY A bid of $128,997
by the Menasha Plywood corpor
ation was the highest offered for
a Coos county timber tract con
taining 4,965,000 board feet of Dfcig
las fir timber at Tuesday's auction
conducted by the bureau of land
management.
The Long-Bell Lumber company
bought 1,225,000 board feet of west
ern Douglas county timber at the
appraised price of $26,172.
A volume of 2,185,000 board feet
of timber was sold for appraised
value of $43,400.50 at the bureau of
land management oral auction sale
conducted by M. H. McCormack
Oct. 17.
Two parcels of timber were of
fered at this oral auction sale
with Roseburg Lumber company
submitting the appraised price for
one tract. The other tract of timber
received no bids. This tract of tim
ber can still be sold within the next
90 days at the appraised value if a
bid is submitted during this period.
One other tract of timber con
taining a total volume of 955,000
board feet was offered for sealed
bidding Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. at the
regional office, Swan island, Port
land. Only one more scheduled tim
ber sale will be held during the re-
COOKING SCHOOL A large crowd was on hand at the Indian theatre Wednesday afternoon
for the " cooking can be fun " cooking school sponsored by Roseburg Electric. The school was
conducted by Miss Dorothy Sherill, district home economist for Graybar Electric Co., assisted by
Grace Colvin Wells, home service director for California Oregon Power Co.. (Paul Jenkins pictures)
Dr. Lee J. Lacey .
ANNOUNCES
The Opening of His Office for
the Practice of Dentistry.
327 N. Main St.
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 3-3355
I Fracture Victim Helpless
j After Wife Drops Dead
I LOS ANGELES -(TP) -William
Mortley, 77, in bed with a broken
hip, lay helpless for five days after
his wife fell to the floor dead of
a heart attack.
"I called out several times but I
1 guess my voice was too weak to
j carry," he said. "There was a tele
! phone but I couldn't reach it."
i Police were summoned by his
i landlady, Mrs. J. W. Moore. She
said she became worried because
: she hadn't seen Mrs. Alice Mortley,
1 68, since last Friday.
Caiser cars have travelled
billion miles !
Your proof of Kaiser-Frazer'i engineering leadership
and quality manufacturing lies in the 600,000
Kaiser cars now on the road tested and proved over
total of an estimated 20 billion miles!
Even the "earliest" Kaiser car not only look newer
today than many "present day cars but act newer at
well giving good service at low cost, mile after mile
after mile! That's what we mean when we say Kaiser
cars are "built to better the best on the road!"
This better engineering and quality building is your
assurance that the 1951 Kaiser you buy today will still
be new five years from now!
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Better Styling... Greater Comfort
Wirier Vision. ..Greater Safety
Thriftier Power!
UTNE BROS., K-F .
659 North Jackson
SCALES
FAIRBANKS MORSE, The Scale of Performance and Quality.
Platform Scales
Double Beam or Single Beam
500 lb 1000 lb. capacity
Counter Scales Household Scales
Even Balance Scales
Double Beam or Single Beam
with, or without, Scoop
1 lb. to 300 lb. capacity
Motor Truck Scale
With or without Dial
5 Ton to 40 Ton capacity
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Located W. Washington St. and S.P.R.R. Tracks
, DIAL 3-5022
FREE PARKING AT THE FARM BUREAU
Frl. Oct. 19, 1951 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
mainder of the calendar year. This
will be held sometime during the
week of Dec. 10, and will com
plete the timber sale offerings
under the 1951 annual timber sale
plan.
Veterans School Frauds
Lead To More Arrests
WASHINGTON -OS) The FBI
has announced the arrest of 22
persons on charges of fraud
against the government in connec
tion with the G. I. educationl pro
gram. Fourteen arrests were made In
Miami, Fla., two in Detroit, one
in Dayton, O. two in New York
City and three in the Newark,
N. J. area.
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
identified those arrested as em
ployes, officials, and ownera of
five vocational schools.
Hoover said the alleged frauds
total more than $350,000.
In the past 10 months, he added,
FBI investigations have resulted in
the arrest of more than 300 persons
charged with veterans school
frauds totaling close to $1,000,000.
IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT
ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M.
DIAL 2-2631
CoDVri.htad 1951. Small Hon,, Council
National Plan Service Design ID-212 It a design developed by the University
of Illinois Small Homes Council as port of a research project sponsored by the
Lumber Dealers Research Council.
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