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Tractors 25 r i fOR BALE One International cub u-Bcior ana equipment, see at 7 mile south Myrtle Creek, on mil down Gazley road, 2nd road to tha left tnciulre (or Blotter. FOR SAUt Clttrac BO 46. excellent eondltlon. T B Holeomb, Box M, Suthcrlln, Ore. Phona 7741 Attar C Logging Equipment 22 ARMSTRONO AND PENNSYLVANIA logger Urea; alio part (or White truck! and Walker trailer. Wa ape cialixe tn repairing and overhauling logging trucka. 6TALEY TRANSPORT CO. tnd Ave, it 3rd St Ph. 3-3111 FOR SALE OR TRADE TDT?hona 3-77 .W. BU-30 Skagit donkey. A-l condition. Reasonable, Phona 3-3011. M HYSTER Arch (or -ale Good eondl Uon, 13300. Phona 9-C728. Machinery For Sale 23 For Rent or Contract D-i CAT AND DOZER. CARRYALL. t4 YARD SHOVEL AND it. YARD HOUGH LOADER. PRE-MIX CONCRXTE CO. Ph. 3-434 DIESEL ENGINES New ft Used New and Ud Donkeya Saw Mllli Moit Small Slut Several Tractora With Blade At Winch GALVANIZED ROOFING . 10, and 11 foot aheeta now here KERNIN EQUIPMENT Corner Brooklyn and N. Stephens 7 Trucks 26 H.D. 14 with Blade $4500. ARMY X TRUCK 1750 00 International M5 6x6 Boogies Army&Civilian Truck Parts AT REASONABLE PRICES ANDERSON BROS. TRUCK PARTS CMC. 333 AND 1M BOOGIES Ph. 5-B4S3 Eulen.. Or. TRUCKS 1HI r-1 rORD panel l 1947 INTERNATIONAL ton Motor overhauled 1949 OMC no mt B-Ltp., eompl.t with W I trailer Complete unit w.ths only IS ooa pounds 1M1 INTERNATIONAL H-Co.itet 3019 oxlos. Lo Buruu rady to f& 14 DODCI ton 141 DO DOE dual rto, short lag truck with bunks ut WHITE wa at i-a raid dump boa 141 OUNDERSON log trallu LET US HELP TOU WITH YOtTR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS New GMC Trucks NEW GMC DUAL DRIVES AVAILABLE TOR DELIVERY SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1GHWAT n. NORTH Ph. 1-64M TON DUAL WHEEL InMrnatlonal -pickup. Ph. 3-314. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 BETTER BUYS AT BARCUS EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES SO PACKARD, 1 owner ear. H In top condition; R ot H, overdrive 093 '50 OLDSMOBILE M, R H. Hydromatio drlvo 1995 SO CHEVROLET Convertible, spot leu lnilde and out. Only . 1683 49 rORD CONVERTIBLE 149S 47 CHEVROLET AERO Sedan 1193 47 KAISER Sedan, new teat cov ers, good tires . . - 895 48 LINCOLN SEDAN. R H com pletely reconditioned, a real clean car Only m 1093 41 BUICK Sedan. R at H, new seat covers . 493 . 495 41 BUICK Conv., R Si H 41 OLDS Club coupe, motor reconditioned, new seat covers and paint .... 493 fl FORD SEDAN, ' a. rubber . R 4. H, good CHEVROLET Tudor - 393 193 . 3 395 195 100 150 40 MERCURY sedan 40 PACKARD SEDAN 39 CHEVROLET COUPE 3 PONTIAC SEDAN 17 HUDSON TUDOR H CHEVROLET SEDAN 35 FORD SEDAN - 135 PICKUPS '48 CHEV. new 370 GMC motor, B-L Aux- trans. Hydro-Vac brakes, side tanks, Cook dual axle chain drive Pierce Log trailer, air brakes 3300 '47 DODGE Short log truck, new motor, Brownlipa, heavy duty 3 .peed rear end, Truxtell tags, good tires 3000 '43 WILLYS PANEL, new rubber, top condition ... - 993 '41 FORD PICKUP, new rubber BARCUS YOUR PACKARD DEALER OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Highway M N at Garden Valley R4 Phone 3-3584 PRE WINTE R REBUILT M OTO R C Y- CLE St MOTOR SCOOTER SALE. Buy that rebuilt motor cycle or scoot er now (or cash and save dollars We want to make room (or 1933 Indians, AJS and Matchless motor- Jcles now In transit. For latest used chine bulletin write Ray E Gar r. 1040 S. E. Morrison, Portland, Orfon STUDEBAKE. Regal Delux, 4 aoor sedan. Equipped with radio, air condition tyttcm, and over drive , . , Car Is finished In a lustrous green. Immaculate In and out Full price ts 3I3PS 743 E, 3rd Ave. North. Phone jpb Autos I Mtr. Cycles 27 tii!. SEASONABLY PBICEO OalAO TTXMS CBZVIOLIT, BUICK. PONTLAO CADILLAC TRADE-INS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Bee OaS Lockwood's Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE 1930 FORD Convertible Club Cpe gifts 1950 FORD "" Tudor Sedan 1493 1930 CHEVROLET FleatUna Sda 1945 1950 FORD V-g Tudor Sedan 1595 150 MERCURY 4-door Sport Sedan 1995 194 rORD Custom Tudor Sedan . 1395 194 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser Sedan , 1045 194 FORD V-g Fordor Sedan Has 1949 BUICK Fordor Sedan 1793 194S NASH Club Coup. 995 1943 FORD Tudor Sedan 1095 1943 OLDSMOBILE Sedanetto 1195 1947 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan . 95 1947 FORD Tudor Sedan 995 147 CHEVROLET ConV. Club Coup. 1947 MERCURY Fordor Sedan 1947 FORD Station Wagon 1947 FORD Tudor Sedan 1023 . 1033 . 93 , 793 194 FORD Conv. Club Coup. gas 194 FORD Sedan, New Motor 975 194 FORD "0" Fordor Sedan 194 MERCURY Fordor Sedan 1943 CHEVROLET Coup. 1941 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan 1941 BUICK Fordor Sedan 1941 DODGE Fordor Sedan , 1941 OLDSMOBILE Club Coup. 1940 CHEVROLET Fordor Sedan , TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 145 993 493 943 393 33 395 375 1931 STUDEBAKER V. Ton P. U, . 1593 1950 FORD M Ton Pickup 1345 1949 FORD V, Ton Pickup 109 194 FORD H Ton Pickup 194 FORD Lumber Truck FuUy equipped. Excellent Condition 194 CHEVROLET T Pickup 743 1943 FORD 1 T. Stak. Rack. 493 Open n Evenings By-Appointment TERMS 334 S. Stephens RIVERSIDE Motors Extra Value Used Cars 1931 HENRY J. 3 Dr. Sedan, heat er, overdrive WSW t!495 1931 KAISER 4 Dr. Sedan, radio. heater, overdrlv .. 1895 1950 OLDS heater, !8" 3 Dr. Sedan, radio. hydramatic , . 3195 1950 BUICK Sedanetu. radio, heat er, dynallow - 1595 1950 WILLYS Six Station Waaon, heater, overdrive 195 1950 WILLYS 4 WD station wagon . 1S93 1950 CHEVROLET Pickup V, T. 4 Speed Trans. 129S 194 CHEVROLET Pickup. 4 Speed trans. 1195 1949 FORD Club Cpe. 1949 FORD S Dr. Sedan , 1199 , 1195 1949 INTERNATIONAL Pickup 993 1943 DODGE 4 Dr. Sedan ,' 1193 194 WILLYS 4WD Pickup 1393 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1093 194 WILLYS Jeep 993 1947 WILLYS Jeep 793 1947 WILLYS Station Wagon 1045 1949 KAISER Sedan 1395 1947 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan 995 1947 CHRYSLER T&C. Conv. Cp. 995 1940 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan . 979 1943 FORD Sedan 545 1941 PONTIAC Sedan ' 525 1941 FORD 9 Dr. Sedan -. , 395 1941 NASH Sedan 395 1940 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan 350 1 1940 CHEVROLET Sedan 399 RIVERSIDE Motors 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 1444 N. Stephens Street (Next To Snack Shack 16O0 N. Stephens Street (Across from Rosetta Lodge) Check Both Locations 1947 CHRYSLER SEDAN Low mUeege. All the extras. Original owner Body and motor axc.lleaft. Price 31393. Phone 3-931. FOR SALE ' Lincoln Zephyr, good tires; new battery, new spark plugs, license paid to Aug. '33. Prlc 3130. See Mrs. Wulf, Del Rey Cale. rOR SALE 1930 Ford Tudor Custom. very good condition, AcceMoriM. Duane ruhcr, 533 't So. Stephen.. FOR 8ALE 1943 Cadillac conYeftioU coup. R&H, hydramatic. Excellent mechanical condition. 443 S. Jacksm. Phone 3-5387 after . S p.m 41 Chetrolet, 3 door sefan for ssl Good mechanical eondltlon. Body A-l. Heater and defroster, 75 percent rub- ber 9473. Phone 3-J797, 46-143 Packard. Lota of extras. M.- OOO actual miles, 91450. 733 S Main. Phone 3-3003. 41 Chevrolet. S pauengar Mup. 94O0. Phon. 3-413 After a. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. QUALITY USED CARS 14 DODCI SEDA.M . 147 DODGE SEDAN R at H 179 134 . 19 109 190 FORD SEDAN B , LfrU CHEVROLET COUP! . 1043 OLDS SEDAN 4W la , TRUCKS 194 DODOS i TON 194 It TON TRUCK , 119 145 14 FORD TRUCK lVi TON FLAT KALJt ,1, ,1 i 1499 1949 FORD . TON FLAT BACK. 109 Si Dillard Motor Co. Stephens i Douglas Sts Hose burg FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet Sport slick." U93. 110 N. Flint. coup. Ph. 3-3594. laMt DODGE COUPE, 9100. 1943 Dog wood Drive. Ph. 3-814. 393-194 Ford coup See at 315 N. irtaowien Apt. i or pnon. a-iXJi evenings. FOR SALE: '41 rhv.ie 1 door 9330. '43 Plymouth 4 door R at H J. Lloyd Thompson, w...sou SL Suther lln. 3 Chevrolet Aero seden fully equipped. Good condition. Can be seen at City Drive-In Market, Suthor- lin from 10-. FOR SALE -34 Plymouth sedan 40. 300 S. Kane. 49 CHEVROLET stetlon wagon, low mileage. Lots of extras. Reason able. Phone 3-4144 days, 3-333 ve'a '40 FORD CONVERTIBLE 4513 N. Stephens. Ph. 3-7943. 1931 NASH RAMBLER Conv new, now . In storage, private party will discount tor cam rn. 3-4334. 1 LATE MODEL Lincoln, fully equipped, 31400. Ph. 3-3444. FOR SALE - 1949 Jeep Phone 43-F4 Personal 30 TEN POUNDS OVERWEIGHT your fig ure suffers; twenty pounds overweight your health lufiers Our steam bath treatments (or safe results. 491 South Maln Ph. 3-31 98. ALCOHOLICS AN ONYld 0"USfeox llll Notices 31 NO TRESPASSING on tha Kohlbagen 59 Ranch. Chriitensao'a Sroa and Edward G. Kohlhagen anaan---ee. , tani -rfV1firfUJfiJJ LEGAL TIMBER FOR SALE TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTGK1UK, HUKEAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Timho- .,l,l or otherwise designated for cut ting, as noted nereatter- will be of ferer! fnr ealo hw noil AITPTrrwi bid starting at 10:30 A.M., PACIF- oiftituaitj iiMe., on Decem ber 12, 1951 by an authorized rep resentative of the Bureau of Land Management located at Room 206, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Orejon. Information concerning tho Cftnrlitinne nf ealo innlt;n, such items as the qualifications ui omaers, uie procedure lor sub mitting bids, the amount of the ini tial deposit and subsequent pay ments, the kind and amount of bond, operating restrictions and the availability of access, should be obtained prior to the sale from the Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Management, Building No. 1, Swan Island, Portland 18, Oregon, or from Bureau of Land Management Forest District Offices. The volumes given below are standing timber estimates. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: DOUGLAS MARKETING AREA: T. 24 S., R. 7 W., W.M., Sec. 23, all timber designated for cut ting on SWVs, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1015 M. feet Douglas fir, 65 M. feet-dead & down Douglas fir, 130 M. feet White Fir, 60 M. feet Incense Cedar, 5 M. feet Western Red Cedar. No bid for less than $20.30 per M. ft. B.M. for Douglas fir and dead & down Douglas fir, $12.30 per M. ft. B.M. for White Fir, $11.30 per M. ft. B.M. for Incense Cedar and Western Red Cedar, or a total pur chase price of $24,257.50, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,430.00. T. 26 S., R. 2 W., W.M., Sec. 9, all timber designated for cutting on SWVaSWVs estimat ed for the purpose of this sale to be 710 M. feet Douglas fir, 90 M. feet Sugar Pine, 10 M. feet Hem lock, 10 M. feet Incense Cedar, 10 M. feet White Fir, 5 M. feet West ern Red Cedar. No bid for less than $25.30 per M. ft. B.M. for Douglas fir, $37.35 per M. ft. B.M. for Sugar Pine, $9.50 per M. ft B.M. for Hemlock $9.55 per M. ft. B.M. for Incense Cedar and West ern Red Cedar, $11.55 per M. ft. B.M. for White Fir, or a total pur chase price of $21,678.25, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,170.00. SOUTH UMPQUA MARKETING AREA: T. 28 S., R. 4 W W M Ron 1 all tl-.k. J... ignated for cutting on EV4SWV4, nvaoivA, estimated lor Uie pur pose of this sale to be 1430 M. feet DnilOlntt fir 0 M taai Gun.. Din. 20 M. feet 'White' Fir, 75 M. feet incense cedar. No bid for less than $21.05 per M. ft. B. M. for Douglas fir, $35.10 per M. ft. B.M. for Sugar Pine, $10.05 per M. ft. B.M. for white Fir, $8.55 per M. ft B.M. chase price of $32,698.75, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $3-270.00. T. 30, S R. 2 W.. W.M., Sec. 5, all Umber des ignated for cutting ,on SWV4, es timated for the purpose of this sale to be 925 M. feet Douglas fir, 280 M. feet Sugar Pine, 35 M. feet gM OUT OUR WAY r YB GOVS MO, IT'S A CCrNBOi WKAT5 THIS, J I STAMPEPE--TH' CREEK'S I A CATTLE 1 1 COME UP SUDDENLY.' J 1 5TAMPEPE? I BUT ITS JUST AS EAC . - --V J A5A CATTLE STAMPED- j-THE SAME PlFFEREMCEro White Fir, IS M. feet Hemlock. 55 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid tor less than $23.20 per M. ft. B.M. for Douglas fir, $33 50 per M. ft.' B.M. for Sugar Pine, $9.15 per M. ft. B.M. for White Fir, $7.60 per M. ft B. M. for Hemlock, $8.15 per M. ft. B.M. for Incense Cedar, or s total purchase price of $31,722.50, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $3,175.00. Portland Markets PRODUCE TUESDAY PORTLAND UP) BUTTER FAT tentative, subject to im mediate change: premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 percent acid ity delivered in Portland, 77-78c lb; first quality, 75-78c; second quality, 73-76C Valley routes and country points 2c less. BUTTER wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 74c lb; A, 92 score, 73c; B, 90 score, 71c; C, 89 score, 69c. Above prices strictly nominal. CHEESE Selling price to Port land wholesalers: Oregon singles, 43Y9-46MC lb; Oregon 51b loaf, 47- 5UC, EGGS (to wholesalers): Can dled eggs containing no loss, cases included, f.o.b. Portland: A large, 69M9c: A medium, 64Vi-65Vac: A small, 50-51WC; 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 wei-jnis, 13-isc. RABBITS Averaee to erowers live white, 4-5 lbs, 26-28c lb, few to 29c; 56 lbs, 24-26c; old does, 10- 15c, few higher; fresh dressed fry ers to retailers, 60-63C, some hi.her. DRESSED TURKEYS A grade 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 31Vi-32'4C lb; No. 2 grade babies, 23V4-24yc. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (wholesaler to retailers; dollars per cwt): BEEF: Steer, 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-cutters, $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; spareribs, $44.00-45.90; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, $50.00-52.50. HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? -RANK HEAVENS! Host attacks ars lost add Indigestion. When It strikes, taks Bell-sns tablets. They contsln ths fsstest-actlng nedlclnes known to doctors for ths relief ot heartburn, tu an similar distress, ltd, rrrznft . amy nrtfDEWr. FURNITURE CD. iV HiTST fir LAMBS: Good-prime springer, $58.30-60.30; good, $57.90-58.30. MUTTON: Good-choice, $33.40 80. WOOL: Willamette valley, mostly nominal, grease 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- I8c. 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, 29-30C lb; sows, light, 25-26c. LAMBS: Too trade. 55-58c lb: other grades, 43-45C ONIONS: 50 b sacks. Ore con yellows, med $2.25-50. Wash, yel lows, med.. $1.75-2.00; large, $2.25- ou. laano, sweet Spanish, No. 1, 3 inch min., $2.25-50; white No. I med., $3.00-25; jumbos, $4.25-50. POTATOES: Oreson Deschutes Russets, No. 1. 2-inch min.. S5.00- 35; special brands to $5.50-75 ; 25 lb sks, $1.35-50 ; 510 lb paper ska. $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 green alfalfa, euverea car ana irucK lots, I.0.D Portland, mostly $40.00-41.00 ton; No. l timothy mixed hay, f.o.b. roruana, oaiea, S4U.UU. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND W) (USDA) uaitle: Market fairly active, mostly steady with Monday; load good-choice 1190 lb fed steers 36.85; odd good 1000 lb steers 35.00; low commercial 31.00; utility heifers cows largely 17.00-20.00; shell downward to 14.00; few heavy util ity cows 21.00-24.00; bulls scarce. CALVES: Marke active, strong: extreme top 1.00 higher; tew choice vealer 34.00-37.00; commer- good calves and vealer 27.00-33.00; cull-utility 19.00-26.00. HOGS: Market about steady with Monday's avenge top 10 cents lower: choice 180-235 lbs 20.00-25 late sale generally at 20.00; few choice 250-280 lb 18.50-19.50: choice 172 lbs 19.00: choice 350-450 I b. tows 16.50-17.00; heavier weights salable downward to 16.00 and below; good-choice 65-102 lb feeder pigs 19.50-20.00. SHEEP; Market slow; slaughter inmoj arouna au cents lower; other classes steady; good-choice woolcd 380 ACRES Ono-haU (arm land, on-half paitur Good, modern noma Barns La dino, alfalfa A tub-lovar, Irriga tion ayittm. Thl ranch producaa V li well kept 10,000 F P fia.000 Dn. Se Thti One. 960 ACRE RANCH 47,500 Full Price) with two ft) Mti of nlca bulldlnga rina Land Loti of Water. Beet Barn In Coun ty This la the Buylt $-7,000 Down, all stock Implemente too HOME end BUSINESS A foldcn opportunity to atari tn the carafe bus I nets In a proven pot On Hlwajr 42, juit thla tide of Tenmlle, near the Porter Creek Mill, In the heart ot log and lum ber hauling. Tha preeent own er mad IOOO. per month and now hat moved to larger quar ter.. The pumpi and tanka are et, the garage la adequate and the 9 bedroom home completea the et up. I2OO0. Down and for 10 dava only the full price la tftOOO., M. per month. See Mr. Welch, the owner. $900. DOWN Lai go Lot, Kx203, In Wlnaton, which holda a L. Kitchen, and I bedroom. Included In tho i a I it tho took heating atovoa. f 1950. F. P., and you linian. ly J. R. Wtntoms and No. 1 pelt lambs 2C.S0 to mostly 29.00; one lot chuice-prime 100 lbs 29.50; good feeders steady at 28.00 50; good-choice ewe quotable 12.50 13.50. Yoncalla By MRS. CEORCE EDES Mr. and Mrt. Fred Lee of Yon calla were hostesses at a family reunion of the Langdon family at their home Thanksgiving day. A turkey dinner was served to the following; Mr. and Mrt. Otcar Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon and family, Percy Lang don and family. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Rogers and two sons, Mr. and Mr. Delbert Langdon ana lamuy, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee and daughter, Cynthia, Lyle Lee of Yoncalla, Mr. and Mrs. Mall Al drup and son of Sutherlin, Mrs. Esther Black and daughter of Rose burg, Miss Matty Gunnerson of Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. trea Lee. A turkey dinner was enjoyed at the Elkhead hall Thursday with a potluck dinner of turkey and all the trim mines served to ine loiiowing: Mrs. Dorothv Oankford of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davidson and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Blodgett and son Bob ot butnerun Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Record, Mr. and Mra. Walter Record, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Blodgitt and daughter, Charlie Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Davo Rust and ton Gerald of Yoncalla and Mr. and Mra. Mc Arthur and friend of Drain. Mr. and Mrt. Fred Goodwin spent the weekend tn San Fran cisco attending the California-Stanford football game. Their two sons spent the weekend with . their grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Kiss ling in Eugene. Mrs. Dorothy Lankford of Ore gon City ia visiting relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Holtan and daughter Janice of Eugene spent Thanksgiving day here with Mra. Holtan's parents, Mr. and Mrt. George Edet. - Mist Bonnie Smith of Montague, Calif., spent the1 weekend visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Ed Newby. Homer Waters and Mist Lois Ann Wright, students at Ashland Normal school, spent the Thanks giving vacation with their parent here. Mrs. F. L. Atkinson of Bull, Ida. visited her daughter Miss Dorit 149 ACRES On tha North Umpqua Htver. Excel lent Boll, Nire Home, Beautiful View, Good Fiihlng St Hunting 12 acrei to Irrigate. Fruit Orchard, Bimi, 2fl,000. F. P. WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT 200 ACRES All Level Land, on tho ftfver Pair Home and Barn. A wonderful placo for permanent grass et and general farming 22,500 full price, with good terms $1350. DOWN I bedroom home, with flreplaea. Living room. Kitchen; brkft nk., comb., bath with tub ft ahower, utility rm., hallway and attle which la almoat fin t shed. Vary close In, City water St sewer. Garbage Service, good streets, wired elect range, Insulation it weatherstrlpplng. Big Loti Cr den, lawn. At ahrubbery. F. P. eft!W. Bai. fie. per mo. Including taxea, lne., out. $600 FULL PRICE The McCallp'i will gladly ahow their lot of 0Ox2.V), with a nice view aite, to you (or tha next ten (101 ,daya, If you'll go to tho Calklna Grocery, turn left at corner, beyond there, the lot U on the hill beforo tha next bend la road. Next Hall'a House. Wtal., Nov. 28. 151 Tfce Nwi.kUw. RomIm Ore. II Atkinson, teacher la Yoncalla high school, over the weekend. Mr. and Mr. D. C. Wilson spent Thanksgiving weekend with their on John and family near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stensell of Yoncalla and Mr. and Mra. Older Helland tnd daughter Marilyn of Roseburg spent several day last week visiting at the Marvin Hel land home in Salem. Mrt. Ross Emery of Stevens ville, Mont. It visiting her two tons tnd their families. Clifford and Loyil Emery In Yoncalla, and Ben Emery and family in Drain. Bill Lasswell, student it Willam ette university in Salem, spent hi holiday vacation here with hit parent. Mr. and Mrt. Jet Williams and Harry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and family and Mr. and Mra. Hank Morin motored to Suth erlin for a Thanksgiving day din ner with relatives. Mr. and Mjs. Luther Daugherty left last Monday for a week's visit with their daughter and family at Plush, Ore. On Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Al Hoffman, Mist Pauline Rychard and Paul Allen went to Plush to remain the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jackson spent last weekend visiting at the Har old Edet and Fred Bolin hornet at Stndv, Ore. Mrt. Mabel Williams motored to Salem, Wednesday to bring her daughter Sharon home. EH Mevera nf Joseoh is visiting his daughter, Mra. Ena Miller in Hayhurst Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sefton, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and two children spent last week at the George Meyers Jr. home near Joseph, Ore. Mrt. Lavelle Irvin of eastern Oregon visited at the parental Web Huntington home recently. there is oKieeooo thins A.60UT STALIN REtUAQLCSS OP WHP.T P.OPi.1 SAY MB 5TH.U HAS) TO 01. If your car Is about to die get a new one, but next time let us keep It greased and oiled. Adairs' Associated Serv. & Parking Trailer & Truck Rentals 301 No. Mam Phono 2-9129 The "Once-over" 30 Times Shell scientists really double check all the way down the line. Shell Fuel Oil has to be good. Between Shell's refinery and your oil burner tank, thirty spot checks are made by a corps of trained laboratory technicians to Insure the highest possible quality. CHECK AND DOUBLE-CHECK 30 TIMES THAT'S THE PRESCRIP TION FOR CLEAN, TROUBLE-FREE SHELL FUEL OIL. Means a lot to your comfort all winter long. It's EASY to enjoy the advan tages of using Shell Fuel Oil. Just telephone for prompt, courteous service. 402 West Oak St.7W2 Mr. and Mrt. Charlie Reece and family of Eugene visited at tha Edna Miller home last weekend. Mr. and Mrt. Harold Turner ar tha proud parents of a son, born Nov. 14 at tha Boober maternity home north of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Payne ara putting on an addition - to their home just north of town. In order to prevent wall and cell Ing smudges from radiators, a radiator-cover Is necessary to de flect away from the wall the rising currents of air from the radiator. eAVN I someftin? 1 I fertile l HOME I All -tyl" 1 Hassocks 1 J - 2636Vw - i - my - X - y