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41 Y I factors 25 FOR SALS On International cub tractor and equipment. Sm at T miles south Myrtle Creek, one mile down Gazley road, tnd road to tfie left, jnquira tor uiosser. rOB SALE detract BD 40, excellent condition, t b. Moicomo, doi we, Sutherlin, Or. Phona 2741 Aftar 6. Trucks 26 H.D. 14 with Blade $4500. ARMY (XI TRUCK S7S0.00 International M5 6x6 Boogies Army&Civilian Truck Parts AT REASONABLE PRICES ANDERSON BROS. TRUCK PART CMC. 353 AND 1M BOOGIES Ph. a-J Eurn, Or. TRUCKS ' IHM r-1 FORD panel 1M7 INTERNATIONAL H too i Motor overhauled 1S4S OMC 170 mix B-Upo, eomplet. with W I tr.iler Complete unit welgha onlj 15.000 oounde IMT INTERNATIONAL W-Coaltor . MIS axlee. Log Bunka raadr a to. IJ4g DODGE too - 1MI DODGE dual drta. akorl truck with bunka If 44 WRITE HEM rard dump box ltl GUNDERSON loi trallar LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS New SMC Truck. NEW CMC DUAL DRIVES AVAILABLE rOR DELIVERY SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT HIGHWAY M. NORTH Ph. MtB 1 TON DUAL WHEEL International pickup. Ph. 3-3444. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 .x!i UASONABLY PRICED OMAO TERMS CHEVROLET, BUICK, PONTIAO CADILLAC TRADE-INS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Row Oak PRE WINTER REBUILT MOTORCY- CLE At MUIUK 1 OALl, Buv that rebuilt motor cycle or scoot- - nnw fnr cuh and aava dollars. Wa want to maka room for 1952 Indiana. AJS and Matchleaa motor cycle! now In tranalt. For latest uaed machlna bulla tin write Rajr -L Gar ner. 1040 S. E. Morrison, roruana. 14, Oregon. 1947 CHRYSLER SEDAN Low mileage. All the extras. Original owner uoay ana motor kwwbi. Price 11595. pnon -WW-.. 1049 STUDEBAKER. Renal Delux. door sedan. Equipped with radio, air condition system, ana over nv . . , rr t finished In a luitrous green, Immaculate In and out. Full price U SI 295. 748 E. 3rd Ave. North. Phone 3-6309. BETTER BUYS AT BARCUS AST TERMS LIBERAL TRABM M PAfTCAItn. 1 owner ear. If ta top condition; R St H, overdrive S099 S0 OLDSMOB1LE 68. Hydromatlc drive . So CTTEVROLET Convertible. aoot leis lnaide and out. Only 1605 '49 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1493 47 CHEVROLET AERO Sedan 11M 47 KAISER Sedan.' new eaat cov ers, good Urea 105 48 HUDSON Club coupe, com l oletelv reconditioned New Urea. V new seat covers - - 80S I LINCOLN SEDAN. R r H com- Dieter reconmuonea. a real clean ear Only ' ,.-. . 1093 '41 BUICK Sedan. H 4 H, new aeat coven 409 . 493 '41 BUICK Conv., R k H '41 OLDS Club coupe, motor reconditioned, new aeat covert and paint . 495 '41 FORD SEDAN, R H, rubber 495 395 395 . 195 '40 CHEVROLET Tudor - '40 MERCURY aedan '40 PACKARD SEDAN "38 CHEVROLET COUPS 38 PONTIAC SEDAN 37 HUDSON TUDOR M CHEVROLET SEDAN 35 FORD SEDAN 195 195 100 150 115 PICKUPS a CHEV. new 170 GMC motor, B-L Aux. trans. Hydro-Vac brakes, aide tanka. Cook dual axle chain drive Pierce Log bailer, air brakes .000 47 DODGE Short log truck, new motor, Brownllpe, heavy duty 2 ipeed rear end. Truxtell tags, good tires 1000 4S WILLYS PANEL, new rubber, top condition . MS 41 FORD PICKUP, new rubber BARCUS YOUR PACKARD DEALER OPFN SUNDAYS AND EVENINUS laHwaj M n at Garden Valley an. Phone 5-5368 HI Chevrolet. 5 paiurnger coVipaTMOO. Phona J-41M Alter 4. , Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 LockwoocTs Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE 1950 FORD Convertible Club Cp. I1T99 1950 FORD Tudor Sedan 14S5 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetllna Sda 1545 1950 FORD V-8 Tudor Sedan 1)95 150 MERCURY 4-door Sport Sedan . 1995 1949 FORD Cuitora Tudor Sedan . 1295 19a STUDEBAKER Land Crulier , 1145 1949 FORD V-S Fordor Sedan 1105 194 BUICK Fordor Sedan ,, 1T95 1941 NASH Club Coup. (95 194 FORD Tudor Sedan 1095 1945 OLD8MOBILE Sedanett. ' 1195 194T CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan . 95 1947 FORD Tudor Sedan ,. ,. 995 1947 CHEVROLET ConY. Club Coupe 1947 MERCURY Fordor Sedan 1947 FORD Station Wafon , 1947 FORD Tudor Sedan 10 , io ns 95 194 FORD Conr. Cluh Coup. 1949 FORD Sedan. New Motor ITS 1941 FORD "" Fordor Sedan 74) 19W MERCURY Fordor Sedan 995 1943 CHEVROLET Coup. 111 CHEVROLET 4-door aedan 543 1941 BUICK Fordor Sedan 395 1941 DODGE Fordor Sedan 395 1941 OLDSMOBILI Club Coup. 35 1940 CHEVROLET Fordor Sedan . 375 TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1951 STUDEBAKER V, Ton P. U. . 159) 1950 FORD H Ton Pickup 1145 1949 FORD ft Ton Pickup 1095 in ruitu ta Ton Pickup 995 194B FORD Lumber Truck Fully equipped. Excellent Condition 194 CHEVROLET ft T Pickup 745 una rum) Iv. T. Slake Rack . 493 Open Evenings By Appointment TERMS SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. -QUALITY USED CARS 149 DODGE SEDAN U4T DODGE SEDAN RAH. 1950 FORD SEDAN BAB, 1MI CHEVROLET COUPE . 1943 OLDS SEDAN as to , TRUCKS 1948 DODGE H TON 1949 t TON TRUCK 1795 . uu . 1195 . 1495 1949 FORD TRUCK 1M TON FLAT- RACK - - - - 1495 19U FORD TON-FLAT RACIC, 1095 Si Dillard Motor Co. Stephen! Ss Douglas Bta KoaeDurg FOR SALE 39 Lincoln Zephyr, good virwm, new oaiiery, new spark plugs, license paid to Aug. '52. Price 150. See Mrs. Wulf. Del Rey Cafe. FOR SALE 1950 Ford" TudorCuttom". very good condition. Accessories. Ltuane fiiner. as so. Stephens. FOR SALE 1943 Cadillac convertible coupe. R&H. hydramatlc. Excellent mecnamcai condition. 443 3. Jackson. i-none .-sjut aiier 9 p.m 41 Chevrolet, 2 door ledan for sale Good mechanical condition. Body A-l. Heater and defroster. 75 percent rub- oer. n .o. rnone 3-aiai. '48-145 Packard. LoU of extras. 3fl,- uw actual miles, siuu. 7 a Main. rnona jv-jmra. 1930 BUICK ROADMASTER. Excellent condition, $2193 or will sell equity of ii-v ior f none FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet Soft coupe "slick." 9395. 110 N. Flint 1930 DODGE COUPE. 9100. 1942 Dog wood Drive. Ph. 3-8814. '49 CHEVROLET station wagon, low mileage. Lots of extras. Reaaon able. Phone 3-4144 daya. 3-3236 eve a. "40 FORD CONVERTIBLE. 4512 K aiepnene- rn. 3-tsu. 1931 NASH RAMBLER Conv.. new, now In atorage, private party will discount iorcasn. rn. a-4J.. 1 LATE MODEL Lincoln, fully equipped, 9U00. Ph. 3-3444. FOR SALE 1948 Jeep. Phone 4i-f-X Personal 30 TEN POUNDS OVERWEIGHT your flg- uiv suiicr-; iweniy pounas overweigni your health suffers. Our steam bath treatments for aafe results. 491 South Main rn. Al ' "ll.ICS ANONYMOUS Sox Notices 31 REVIVAL MEETINGS are being held In the Assembly of God Church at Elk ton Betty Will I a ma Evangellat Meeting 7:30 every night except Mon- -y ana a tu r a ay NO TRESPASSING on the Konlhagen 55 Ranch. Chrtstensen'a Bros., and cawara a. Konlhagen Portland Markets PRODUCE MONDAY PORTLAND (JPI BUTTER. FAT-- tentative, subject to im mediate cnange: premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 percent acid ity delivered in Portland, 7778c lb: first aualitv. 75-7Rc: upmnH quality, 73:76c. Valley routes and country points zc less. BUTTER wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade A A, 93 score. 74c lb; A, 92 score, 73c; u, o score. 71c: C. 89 score. 69c. ADove prices strictly nominal. CHEESE Sell in orice to Port land wholesalers: Oregon sine.es. 43-46Wc lb; Oregon 51b loaf, 47 50c. EGGS fto wholesalers): Can dled eggs containing no loss, cases included, f.o.b. Portland: A large, o yc , a meaium, mv-wvc; LEGAL SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN la com pliance with Sec. 111-908, O C L A., aa amended by Chapter 238, Oregon Laws, 1945, to the legal voters of School Dia trlct No. 4 of Douglas County. Stats of Oregon, that a special election In said district will be held at th Riverside School for aU qualified legal voters re siding In District No. 4 la the area north of the South Umpqua River and north of the city limits In Edenbower East No. 1 and No. 2 Precincts, Eden bower West No. 1 and No. 3 Precincts at the Library-Arts Building of the Rose burg Senior High School for all qualified legal voters realding In the area south and west of the South Umpqua River In Brown, Falrhaveo, Laurelwood. West Roaebur-F and Wharton Precincts: the Roseburg Junior High School for all qua. men legal voters residing I Benson, Caro. Deer Creek. Hamilton. Herman. Lane. Mill, Millar, Parrott, Roseburg Umpoua and Wxdward "-cincts on the 14th day of December 1951 between the hour of 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 PH., for the following object: To vote upon the question of the consolidation of the following school districts of Douglas vouniy, uregon, u wii: School Dlatrlct No. 2 iWtlburl School Dlatrlct No. 4 (Roseburg) School District No. S IGreenl School Dlatrlct No. T (Tenmlle) School Dlatrlct No. 13 (Look ingf lass) School Dtatrlct No. 37 (Roberta Crvk School District No. 43 (Garden VaUey) School Dlatrlct No. 45 lUmpqua) School District No. 71 (Melrose! School District No. 94 (Wlncheater. School District No. 110 (Dillard) School District No. 123 (Riversdalet NOTICE IS GIVEN that mn affirm tlva vote upon the question of consolida tion will have the effect of all the dis tricts above named sharing the outstand ing in-eoieaness or eacn. ana will au thorite the consolidated district school board to levy an annual Ux upon aU taxable property within the consolidated district tor the purpose of paying the merest on ana retiring sucn aeois, in accordance with the nrovlsiona of Sec. lii-BJO. U.C.-..A.. aa amended by Chan ter twv, -Tsgon iawi. twoi. Dated this 23rd day of November, 1951, V. V. HarDham As Chairman, Board of Directors oi aaia scnool District Attest: A. B. Collier As District Clark i vJfT ' -Tl ''j laii--vi-t-i X GROUP OF MEMBERS OF THE new auxiliary to Mercy hospital, above, met Tuesday evening in the cafeteria room of Mercy hos pital to formulate plans for activities and projects of the organ! xation for the coming months. Officers will ba elected at the January meeting of tha group. Mrs. W. F. Amiot served as presi- A small, 50-51Vic; B grade, 54 58c. LIVE CHICKENS (No. 1 qual ity, f.o.b. plants): Fryers, 2-3 lbs, 26c; 3-4 lbs, 26c; roasters, 4 lbs and over, 27-28c; light hens, all weights, 20-21c; heavy hens, all weights. 26-27c: old roosters, all weishts, 13-15c. RABBITS Average to growers: live white, 4-5 lbs, 26-28C lb, few to 29c; 5-8 lbs, 24-26c; old does, 10 15c, few higher; fresh dressed fry ers to retailers, 60-83C, some higher. DRESSED TURKEYS A gradeJ young bronze hens net to growers f.o.b. farm on dressed basis, 45c lb; A grade toms, same basis, 37c; Beltsville whites, hens, 46c; toms, 40c; to retailers: A grade toms, New York style, 45-46c; A grade hens, 53-55c; Beltsville toms, 48 49c; hens, 57-58C. WALNUTS approximate price to growers for orchard runs: Fran quette, 17-20C lb; wholesale price f.o.b. shipping point, large No. 1, 3H4-32V4C lb; No. 2 grade babies, 23-24c .,. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt): BEEF: Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs, $57.70-58.10; good, $55.70-56.10; commercial, $50.70-51.10; cows, utility, $47.50-49.10; cows, commer cial, $45.00 51.10; utility, $42.00 47.00; canners-cuttcrs, $42.00-44.60. BEEF CUTS (choice steers): Hind quarters, $64.60 - 65.00; rounds, $62.70 - 63.10; full loins, trimmed, $84.20 - 60; triangles, $48.80-49.20; forequarters, $53.10 50; chucks, $55.00 - 57.10; ribs, $69.70-70.10. , VEAL: Good-choice, $55.00-60.00; commercial, $50.00-54.00. CALVES: All weights, good choice, $53.00 - 58.00; commercial, $47.00-$53.00. PORK CUTS: Loins, No. 1, 8 12 lbs, $50.00-54.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, down, $37.00-40.00; sparcribs, $44.00-45.90; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, tsn nn.S2.50. LA BS: Good-prime springers, $58.30-60.30; good, $57.u-s.3U. MUTTON: Good-choice, $33.40. an WOOL: Willamette valley, mnetlv nominal, srease basis. MOHAIR: 50c lb on 12-month growth, f.o.b. country shipping points. COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS: MUTTON: Best, 60-90 lbs, 25-26C lb; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 15- 1BC. VEAL: Top quality, 54-55c lb; good heavies. 50-52c: others 42- 44c. .BEEF: Good cows, 47-49c lb; canners-cutters. 43-44C. HOGS: Light blockers, 2930c lb: sows, light, 25-26C. LAMBS: Top grade, 55-58c lb other grades, 43-45C. ONIONS: 50 lb tacks, Oregon yellows, med.. $2.25-50. Wash, yel lows, med., $1.75-2.00; large, $2.25- 50. Idaho, iweet Spanish, No. 1, 3 inch min., $2.25-50; white No. 1 med., $3.00-25; jumbos, $4.25-50. OUT OUR WAY 1y J. 2. WBloatt f ' ' TOO LATE "THEM NO, THEM KINP " r insmw! ii TOU6H GUYS HAS J WOW'T C5IVE IT TO A mm!m W 1 SPOTTEP THAT J VDU THEy LIKE TO J WZm, VALUABLE CIGAR SHOW OFF WHAT tfJzKWM- V BAWD WHY ) EXPENSIVE aARS WtWZm s V DIDN'T you THEy SMOKE, AN' I WTMsM Cv. -n AST TH' VOU GOTTA FOLLER "fflfyf i L rr? keepmovin! POTATOES: Oregon Deschutes Russets, No. 1, 2-inch min., $5.00 35; special brands to $5.50-75 ; 25 lb sks, $1.35-50; 5-10 lb paper aks, $2.75 3.00; bakers, No. 1, $5.35; No. 2, 50 lb. $1.40 50. Wash. Rus sets, No. 1, 2-inch min., $5.00-25, few $4.60-75; No. 2, 50 lbs, $1.50 60; bakers, No. 1, $5.50-75. Idaho Russets. No. 1. 2-inch min.. bales 5-10 lbs, $3.00-25. HAY: u. s. No. 2 ereen alfalfa. delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. roruana, mostly $40.00.41.00 ton; No. 1 timothy mixed hay, f.o.b. Portland, baled. $40.00. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND UP) (USDA1 CATTLE: Fairly active; steers, heifers steady-strong; cowa strong- 50 cents higher. Load good-choice 1010 lb fed steers 37.00; few lots it iota commerciai-iow good leo steers 34.75 - 35.25; commercial grass steers mostly 31.00 - 34.00; utility 24.00-30.00; feeders scarce. Commercial low good heiicrs 30.00-34.00, including part load 800 lbs 33.00; utility neilers 22.00-28.00. Canner-cutter cows mostly 17.00 20.00; shells down to 15.00 and be low; utility dairy type cows mostly 21.00-22.00; utility beef cowa 23.00 26.50; few commercial cows up ward to 28.00; commercial - good bulls 28.50-30.00; utility 25.00-27.50; cutters down to 22.00. CALVES: Market fa rlv act ve. fully steady; few choice 34.00 36.00; commercial good 27.00 33.00; culls-utility 17.00-25.00. Few good stock calves 35.00-38.00, in cluding 400 lb weights at 36.00. HOGS: Market fairly active; 40 50 cents lower than Wednesday. Choice 180-235 lb butchers 20.00 to mostly 20.25, 1 deck & few lots 20.35; 260-290 lbs It 150-160 lbs 18.50-19.00. Choice 350-550 lb sows steady at 16.00-17.00. Choice around 100 lb feeder pigs 20.00; heavier weights 18.50-19.00. SHEEP: Market alow, around 1.00 below early last Monday or 50 cents below mid-week. Good choice wooled lambs 29.00 50. Feeders steady at 28.00-29.00. Good 114 lb yearlings 26.00. Good ewes 12.50-13.00; culls down to 7.00. Wilbur By ELSIE BROSZIO Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McKay en tertained at a Thanksgiving turkey dinner at their home in Wilbur. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs Baird Reed of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Short. Mrs. Letha Laren and son of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Lamon of Eureka, Calif., Mrs. i D. P. McKay, Mary Ellen McKay of Portland, Ore. and Delwin Mc Kay. I Mr. and Mrs. Menzle Lee and son Marvin entertained guests in their home for dinner on Thanks giving day. I Those enjoying the occasion were ! Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee and family j of Oakland, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Carey and daughters Marly ce and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carey. , BORN THlRTy YEARS TOO SOON 2iH fel.? ItSler. -e. J '"Sfc ' '-' ' ' WJ fc- fl fl ' I v i I I -a-m- . .V .i. '- , ylfci II dent pro-tern of tha meeting. Committees war announced. High' light of tha evening was tha talk by Sister Superior Mary Natalia, wno spolca on tha subject, "Behind tha Scenes at Mercy Hos pital. (Picture by Paul Jenkins WIN CHEMISTRY AWARD 1 1 - ' r 111' ' ' ' Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg I right) , both of tha University of California at Berkeley, were named as tha winners of tha 1951 Nobel prize in ehemittry. They are two of America's leading atomic scientists. McMillan, through discovery of tha element neptunium, paved tha way for Seaborg's finding of plutonium, tha substance which made tha atomic bomb cheaper. (AP WIREPHOTO) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hart had as Thanksgiving dinner guesta Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey and chil dren Gilbert, Laurie ad Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephens and family of Tenmile, and Mrs. Emma Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands en tertained on Thanksgiving day with a turkey dinner. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard and children Vicky and Lossee of Eureka, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. a sanas and Mr. Shroeder. The Wilbur Community club will hold their regular monthly meet - ing at the schoolhouse Friday night Nov. 30. The program will be put on by -GRANITES- All poliihed tint quality Nor rhern gronlt. of many colors and designs. NO LOWER PRICES. Quotations gladly and symp athetleally furnished. No obligation. Y. Y. HARPKAM 1702 E.Dougloi Phor.d 3-3141 h iei i J l l j it i i n a Dr. Edwin M. McMillan (left), and the adults In the community and refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited to attend. V. S. oublle parks embrace more land than the combined areaa of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massa. chusetts. Rhode Island. Connect! cut, Delaware and half of New Jer sey. i i 1 I ; SERVICE That Is Considerate Roseburg Oak and Kant Street ' Funerals TuttH Nv. 27, ltSlTii NwvRlw, RMkurt, Or. 11 Sutherlln By MRS. SRITTAIN SLACK Mr. tnd Mr. Gen Culver moved from the Smith apartment! on East Fourth Ave. to the) Him elwright home on east Central Ave. Thursday, where Mn. Culver will reside while her husband serves in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Culver, accompa nied by Miss Patty Rose, left Fri day morn in,? for Portland, where Gene reports for induction. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Glendale ipent a couple of daya in Sutherlin this week as house guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Smith. Jack Culver, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Culver Jr., spent the Thanks giving holidays in suinenin vuu in: his oarenti. relatives and friends. Jack returned to Portland Saturday, where be is employed. Mr. A. L. Wade, Mra. Joel Matt HERE'S A r - . jr J I SubscripHon fy V r I th If U ' news- tm Disston Chain Saws ONE and TWO MAN Parts and Service AXES - SLEDGES - WEDGES Handles and Accessories EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS 1VaH.P.te33 H.P. ALUMINUM LOCK SHINGLE ROOFING Ufa-Time Guarantee CARL J.PEETZ 920 S. Srepheni Roiaburg, Oregon Phona 3-5333 0 T3S3 QcD 380 ACRES One-half farm land, one-half paatur. Good, modern home Bama La din., alfalfa Si eub-clovar. Irrita tion ayatam. Thla ranch produce a, l, weu kept ue.ooo r r H,000 Dn. ae. Thla Out, 960 ACRI RANCH utim run Price with two f sals of nice buildings Fine Land Lota of Water. Beat Bam in coun ty This ta tha Bur!1 27.0O0 Down, all stock Is Implements too HOMI and BUSINESS A golden opportunltir to start tn the garage business In proven spot. On Ulway 42, juat this side of T-nmile. near tha Porter Creek Mill, In the heart of log and lum ber hauling. The preaent own er made $1000, per month and now has moved to larger quar ters. Tha pumps and tanks are set, tha garage Is adequate and the 3 bedroom home completes the set up. sooo. Down ana inr u dave onlv tha full ortce la 9(1000. 50. per month. Sea Mr. Welch, the owner $900. DOWN Urge Lot, Mx-tOS, In Winston, which holds a L. It, Kitchen, and bedrooms. Included lit th sal Is the eook Jk heating stoves. 1 1950. F. P., and you flnian. Funeral Homo Roseburg, Oregjn Tel 3-4455 ton and Mra. Edgar Slack shopped and transacted business in Eugene, Friday. The vapor lights that have been installed in the main part of town and north to Sixth atreet, south to Sutherlin creek, were turned on Wednesday night . by California Oregon Power company. Due to some Interference in the connec tions of wires no one waa able to have radio ThursdayFriday, the workmen made some adjustmenta and the radio channels were cleared. Many Sutherlin itreeU are lighted. IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED IY 4:15 P.M. DIAL 2-231 " Christmas Suggestion ! 149 ACRES On th North Umpqua Klvar. Ese.1- lent noil, rue. nom. dhuuiu, View, Good riahlnf 0t Uuntlna 11 acne to Irritate, fruit Orchard, Barna. 126.000. T, P. WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT 200 ACRES Alt Lml Land, on th. Rlvm Pair Home and Barn. A wonderful plae. for permanent frae,aa and general fannlnt $400 full price, with good tarme $1350. DOWN 3 bedroom homo, with flreplseo. Living room. Kitchen; brkft ak.t comb., bath with tub as shower, utility rm hallway and aula which la almost finished. Very close In. City water sewer. Garbage Service, good streets, wired elect range, Insulation as weatherstrlpplng. Big Lot gar den, lawn, Ac ahrubbery. P. P. SR30. BaL $76. par mo. Including taxes, Ins., ate. $600 FULL PRICI Th. McCallp'a will gladlr Ihow th.lr lot of 00250, with a nlc. view alte, to you for the next ten 1101 daya, If you'll go ta th. Calklna Grocery, turn left at corner, beyond there, tha lot la mi th. hill be for. th. next bend la roe- Nut to Hall'a Houae. K.k..j - a 1 if .1 MRS. L. U POWERS Lie. Lady Funtrol Director ft.V.,"-