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Form Equipment 24 CLEARANCE SALE A Real Saving Easiest Terms Every One A Bargain ' Was Now rori-r.rr , 104' -N. Good Avery "A . 1550 IM0 llyd Mower Avery ' Twin Row" & Plow 00 MO rvmill F-20 89J 750 r-..it jtr Uawfr Farms" "H" Excellent tnr No. 62 Combine, clean A. C Allcrop Hrv., 50 750 SFVERAL TRACTOR PLOWS AND IMPLEMENTS WILL BE SOLD AT COST WE AIM TO CLEAR OUR STOCKS SEE THEM BUY NOW. AND SAVE. FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO. 1050 N. Stephen! Ph. 3-0266 -tu1t).ivvvv's,j,VTavi'vvv Tractors 25 Western Oregon's Volume Ferguson Dealer 5EZ: THE FOLLOWING GOOD CLEAN I'SED TBALTUHS WCKE TKAUtU k IN BY YOl'R FARMING NEIGH- BOBS ON THE NEW FERGUSON 1947 Ford Ferguson Completely Overnauiea, repaimea, uuirmnu with Sherman Step-up Transmission 1848 Ford Tractor Completely overhauled 1946 Ford Tractor Completely Lighti, 4 Speed! ahead John Deere D. On Rubber, Good Condition John Deere G. P. On Steel Massey Harrti Model 101 Junior On Rubber. Really Clean Case Model R. C. On Good Rub ber, .Extra Good Condition 194(1 McCormlck D-erlng Interna tional 0-6 Big Powerful Tractor In Excellent Condition at a low Price We will take your old tractor or what you have in trade, or 1-3 d o w n, and long, long terma on the balance. GRANT EQUIPMENT COMPANY Western Oregon's Volume Ferguson Dealer YOITO KEIGrTRORS ITT THE TRAC. TOR BUSINESS 1B30 W. 7th Eugene. Oregon Ph. 5-1588 Trucks 26 TRUCKS IMS F-l FORD panel IMS GMC 370 mtr B-Lfpe. complete with W I trailer Complete unit welghi only 15.000 pound! ..... l47 INTERNATIONAL W-Coaster 3010 axles Log Bunks ready te go. 1S40 DOuuE ton ... 2S4S DODGE dual drive, thort log truck with bunka 1944 WHIT WA 23 8-0 yard dump box 1941 GUNDERSON log trailer LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS New GMC Trucks NEW GMC DUAL DRIVES AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT HIGHWAY W NORTH Ph. 3-6433 to win-rip TmrcK. annA running con dition, 8 tires 80 percent rubber, hy drovac brakes, heavy duty rear end. Phone 2574 Oakland. USED FORD TRACTORS 140 to 1948 models. Umpqua Tractor Co. 125 S. Plna. rOR SALE Dodge'flatbed'trUPk. Good motor and tire. See at lloa Fair haven alter 6 p.m. , FOR SALE" 1950 FORD panel." 4 speed trans. In good shape, looks like new. Ph. 3-5028. rTON DUAL WHEEL International pfekuo Ph 3-3444. 1950 STUDEBAKER ton pickup. Pn. 3-7852. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 Lockwood's Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE la-si MT-Rt-IJRV 4-door sedan 3495 1!W r'OKD Convertible CluD Cpe $iiVi 1950 CHEVROLET f'leetllne Sdn , 1B45 1950 MERCI'RY 4-door Sport Sedan - 1W IMP m i ll CK -nrrtnr Sedan lf3 loin Fonn custom rordor Se dan - - - -295 !?t2 r,.,L toil i..., j 1 y -Aft- 1947 BUICK Fordor Sedan .. 1005 1947 CHEVROLET conv Club Coupe 1047 MERCURY Fordor Sedan 1947 FORD Tudor Sedan 1D46 FORD Conv Club Coupe 1946 FORD Sedan. New Motor -ti,4R F'pn "V Ford-r SMin 1942 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN. 1942 CHEVROLET Coupe 1341 BUICK Fordor Sedan 1941 OLDSMOBI1.E Club Coupe -1HO fM'FVRfM.FT rorHnr Sclan 1939 STUDEBAKER FORDOR Se dan .. .. .'RUCKS AND PICKUPS 1951 STUDEBAKER 4 Ton P U. 1950 FORD 4 Ton Pickup .. 1H41 ford "7 Ton Pickup 194fl INTERNATIONAL i, T P U. 184 FORD Lumber Truck Fully equipped. Excellent Condition 4 fHV'ROI ET "t T Plrkup 1944 FORD S T. atnke rack equipped With S tpeed Brownie .275 150' 1593' 1.143 I I"5 1293 1940 FORD rfc T Tu.'r Open Evenings By Appointment 130 Ph S-tM Stevhrns 19. 4 DOOR PACKARD, ona o-npr. Motor perf.et. 13.000 mlls. Bast of i9T ovT $1500. Phone 2-91SO. ?OR SALI joU PLYMOUTiTCOUPI. CaU a-Il after p m. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 B R U Pre-Inventory SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED Hy drama tic drive 1 'SO DODGE CORONET Sedan. R At H. en, owner, excellent condition . 1T93 '48 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe edan, R & H, only 37,000 milu 1 '47 KAISER, New aeat covert. Good tires. Only '43 BUICK Sedanette, RAH, eat coven. Good tires. A buy ........ '48 CROSLEY Sedan ,- . 195 41 BUICK SEDAN, R St H, new aeat covert '48 CROSLEY Sedan PONTIAC COUPE . 195 '40 CHEVROLET TUDOR '31 CHEVROLET Coup M PLYMOUTH US 38 CHEVROLET COUPE 145 39 STUDEBAKER COUPE 195 '41 FORD TUDOR '38 PONTIAC SEDAN 38 CHEVROLET '40 PACKARD Sedan CONVERTIBLES '50 CHEVROLET, t owner, top condition 40 FORD. A Real Buy, only 1 41 BUICK, R Ac H, good top and Urea - 41 OI.DS.R & H, black finlih. red leather TRUCKS & PICKUPS '48 WILLYS panel, new tlrea, real economy .... . it int. 3-4 tan P. U 4 toeed trans. reconditioned motor -.. 745 as ronn a nlrkun. 4 soeed! trans.. motor juii overnauiea va '46 FORD Dump 2 apeed and Good hoist and 4 yard bed. Ready to hauL Only 945 '40 FORD Pickup '40 DODGE Short log, good tires, Hydrovac brakci, Truxtell '48 CHEVROLET, new 370 GMC motor, rook chain drive. Pierce trailer, air braket 3350 OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS BARCUS YOUR PACKARD DEALER Highway 99 N at Garden Valley Rd. Phone 3-5366 SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. QUALITY USED CARS 194, DODGE SEDAN (I 1947 DODGE SEDAN R H 1 1950 FORD SEDAN It at H I 1948 CHEVROLET COUPE I 1942 OLDS SEDAN ai U 1941 DODGE S TON 1195 1949 14 TON TRUCK 1495 1949 FORD TRUCK 1V4 TON FLAT RACK 1495 194S FORD H TON FLAT RACK. 1095 Si Dillard Motor Co. Stephens Jk Douglaa Sta. Koseourg REASONABLY PRICED OMAC TERMS CHEVROLET. BUICK. PONTIAC CADILLAC TRADE-INS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rosa Si Oak 1947 CHRYSLER SEDAN Low mileage All the extraa. Original owner Bodv and motor excellent Phon. 3.6331. tiff" 1095 1951 NASH RAMBLER Conv., new. now In lorjte. private party will diicounl IMS! lorcanh Ph 3-4334. 85FOR SALE or trade for.lgr.ter ear tt"1 1948 Packard deluxe 4-door. all ex K'5 j tra. Electramatlc clutch, overdrive. '5 31.000 mllei 753 S Main. Ph. 3-3005. 495 1 WILL TRADE equity In '31 Hlllman 3.3424. j for sale: 1950 oia s" pa.wnger Term Phone 2-B134 between b a m. and 8 pm. FOR SALE IM Chev. fedan. S good tire, running condition, 9100. eaih. Rt. 2, Box 246. I EQUITY In good 1940 Pontlac for sale. Phone 3-526G. 1 LATE 'MODEL Lincoln, fully "equipped, S1400 Ph 3-3444 BY OWNER 1940 DODGE, 4 door V- I dan, 295. Phone 37789. WANTED can Tio "wreck. Phonel464r. FOR SALC - IMS JeepThona U-7 a Personal 30 colon art th eaue of most ailments tncludinc malnutrition and d ovarweunt i I'laS'Ja!! Our steam baths and colonics and lasting results. 41 3-3198. alcoholics anonymous. Sox ma. Notices 31 NO TRESPASSING on the KotUhagra 53 Ranch. Chrtsteiueo'e Bros., will Edward O. Kohlhagen TESTIFIES Appearing ner vous on the stand, Bert K. Naster, a Florida businessman, scratches his head as appears before House tax investigators in Washington. He osked to be heard in private but the plea was over-ruled. Naster then testified that while on parole from a federal penitentiary he received o passport to Europe within 48 hours after discuss- ing it with his platonie friend, T. Lamar Laudie. (AP Wirephoto) FIRED Veteran diplomat John S. Service poses at his office desk in Washington shortly after the State depart ment fired him on the basis ot a loyalty review board's find ing of "reasonable doubt" as to his loyalty. Service issued a 'statement which soid "I om not now and never have been disloyal." Asked if he intended to fight the discharge order, Service commented: "Fight where? This is the end of the rood os far as loyalty proce dures are concerned." (AP Wirephoto) Camas Valley By JEAN YODER . Chairmen for the chest X-ray mobile unit have been annonced. They are Mrs. Art Jones, Grange; Mrs. Bca Thrush, church: Mrs. Weieman. extension unit: Mrs. Marlon Yoder, Sunday school; bod Wheeler, PTA; Jim Combs, school board: Art Jones. 4-H: Leon Ash- ton, volunteer firemen. The chair ment will meet at the schoolhouse, Monday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 to decide when and where the X-ray work should take place In the Valley, and to determine a transportation committee. Camas Valley store keepers, Ted Heilman, Orley We ist, and Robert Richter have been asked to attend the local meeting. The organizational meeting In Roseburg last Monday was at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones. The square dancing club will meet Wednesday, Dec. 19 at the schoolhouse. Pvt. Art. Pabst reports from Korea that warm clothing has ar rived in his sector, and that the men are sleeping in tents heated by stoves. He is at present work ing on the switchboard and UKes it better than the line work, re ports his mother, Mrs. Louis Pabst. . Mrs. Ruby Moore, Christmas seal chairman, has announcl that seals charman, has announced that seventy three of the 220 let ters which she has sent out, have been returned. She expects more to come in from now until Christ mas. Private Industry To Receive Less Metal Next Year wA;iiif:Tnv un . Prnduc i tion of civilian items such as auto- mobiles and refrigeratori which I are made largely of critical met- als will be cut sharply in 1952 because of expanding military out put. This Is the emphatic warning of the nation's top mobilization chiefs. Defense Mobiliier Charles E. Wilson put it this way: there will be many more guns and much less butter." "From now on during 1952, Wilson told the National Press club that manufacturers of civilian goods will get only about 50 per cent of 'their usual amounts of three critical metals steel, oon- Pr ana aluminum ra the first quarter of next year. And Manly Fleisehmann, de- lensg production administrator I and a principal Wilson aide, dii- tA OUT OUR WAY r VOU'RE ALWAYS TALKIWfi ABOUT I I TH' GUY ACROSS TH' STREET J LI THAT DOES SO MUCH FOR .r .f3rS?V5X V HIS WIFE-HE'S AM EWGIM-. A jVM,! EER. AW' JUST SITS AND ) Jsf' fkm' THIS IS WHAT 1 DO--NOW LSK' jflt 1 Wi? 55' LET ME EXPLAIM THESE fWmC yfb T fcS' I KEWWVBY "1 I VT" I fK ' " " " - n ft v if l 'REQUEST ! I 1 u V fra) -TF5" XSIk 17 llrTV 1 1 1 ill IX X'BORM THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM & J closed at the same time that "sub stantial" additional cutbacks in April, May and June. Fleisehmann explained that mil itary officials have made big boosts in their demands for stra tegic metals in the second 1952 quarter. The DPA head said he did not look for much increase in unem ployment on a national scale be cause of the civilian cutbacks but agreed there would be more job less in some areas. He cited Detroit and New Eng land particularly there already have been shay) protests from members of Congress in both these sectors about growing un employment. Wilson declared production of new jet plants "exceeds by many, many times" the number of all kinds of planes lost in Korea. The air force has announced that air craft losses of the United Nations forces total nearly 900; most of inese were American. The delivery figures on jets "by no means reflect the progress we have made," Wilson said. Many are undelivered because of "mi nor adjustments," he added. Winston By MRS. GEORGE BACHER Ted Peterson and George Ba cher, both of Winston, were mem- Ders ot a discussion forum con ducted in the studios of KRXL on Thursday evenine. The oucs- tion and answer program was de signed to help enlighten the gen eral public on matters concern ing the school consolidation issue. Others serving on the panel were county school superintendent, Ken neth Barneburg, and Paul Elliot, superintendent of schools. Peter- Why not one gift for all to enjoy? r3 7 p " . v "vi ml W I .. A. Space-Saving, Beautiful "MODERNFOLD" DOORS This Christmas maka 1c a gift your whole family can enjoy like a "Modernfold" door. That way, you improve both the appearance and the livability of your home all year 'round... for years to come. Use these graceful folding doors as above to divide rooms to suit tverybody'i needs while inconvenienc ing nobody. Or, as at right, to put the space to wprk that twinging doors waste. Easy and Economical to Install You can install "Modernfold" doors anywhere in a hurry. Without muss or fust. Without costly remodeling. No painting, fitting, planing needed. No extra hardware to buy. Only car required occasional washdowns with soap and water. th doors that fold liW m odla by NfW CAJTU rii SPECIALIZED BUILDING SUPPLY 743 Garden Valley Road Phon 3-5084 son Is principal of the Tcnmlle school, Bacher is a director of the Dillard school board. Looking for the Winston post office? It is in a new location just one door up from its original location. Located between the new grocery store, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank True, and the Winston Variety, proprietors of which are Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fisher, the new post office build - ing completes the circuit which forms a complete "city block" in downtown Winston. Post mistress is Mrs. John Burt. Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borgaes were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jorgenson of Lookinsglass. The Jorgensons are now enroute to Nebraska, having been called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Jorgcnson's sister. Accompanying them was Mrs. lva Rice of Roscburg. Pamela Laurance Is reported to be improving following a week's illness due to a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of La Barge, Who., are moving this week into a new home near the Model market in Winston. Mrs. Taylor is a sister of Mrs. Leo Manske of this community. Warden Critical Of Sentence Plan PORTLAND ! The best wit to handle criminals is to do away with the present system of term-sentencing, Warden Virgil u.' Malley said here Friday. Give the parole board authority to determine the length of time each man should spend in prison, and more criminals would be reha bilitated, the warden told the Ore gon Circuit Judges' association. - y ' ,, I , showroom ... or call for a home demonstration. Douglat County Distributor lMm mm J D ; : -a I f m ,'d ty J. R. Witloms He suggested revision of the law so that each felon s ihanded a sen tence of one-day to life. The parole board then would determine when the criminal was ready for release. He said the present system of sentencing criminals to a definite number of years is unjust, and sometimes worked against any chance that a man could be reha bilitated. 1 Judee Arlie G Walker. McMinn. , ville, said the judges in ensuing discussion were generally opposed 10 tne suggestion. Eugene K. uppenhelmer, Port land, was elected president of the association; Rex Kimmcl, Sa lem, vice president, Ralph Hoi man, Oregon City, secretary-treasurer. Named directors were Or val Millard, Grants Pass; Howard Zimmerman, Astoria, and Ralph Hamilton, Bend, Forest Official Praises Tree-Planting Convicts FOREST GROVE I A for est official Saturday had high praise for Oregon State convicts planting -trees in the Tillamook burn. 'We can't say enough that's We've solved the (tistmas cut-outs for husbands w-ioe nova show $75.75 Down i Hi v 2--!s This Is th beautiful Frlgldalr Imp.rlal, America's No. 1 Refrigerator. Hat separate locker-Top for ver 73 lbs. froien foods, and big, roomy food compartment that automatically d.froih) llielf I The flneit refrigerator that ever gladdened the the heart of woman en Christmas morn I tll-POICIltlN lTO ' WtlHIl $4625 Down I III III! fll Tola th work out of oil her washdays with FrigidalreAulomallc Waiher. She'll get clean, bright washes at th touch of a dial -thank, to Frigid aire's exclusive liVe-Worer Aclon. Alia oik us about Frlgldalre Automatts Dryers and Ironers. Stop in and ask how you can recelv absolufoly free a beautiful 14 piec Punch Bowl Set. It is so aasyl Coma in tomorrow. ROSEBURG 120 West Oak, Men., Dec. 17, 151 The Ntwt-leWtw, toteberfl, Ore. 11 good about those fellows," Edward Schroeder, Northwest district for est warden, said. The 39-man crew, assigned from the prison, is averaging 720 trees a day per man, Schroeder reported. One crew averaged 1.100 trees per man one day, he said. Foresters are now considering a forestry educational program for the prisoners helping to rehabili tate the burn. - Free Spending Snares Grants Pass Burglar GRANTS PASS UP) Free spending of his loot proved the 313 3seD FURNISHED A varr Bica 1 bedroom home, com platalr FURNISHED, which In cludes refrlf., ranfe, ate. All on a cement foundation. Largo Lot Fine location, in Sutherlln. SSS90. fuU price with LOW TERMS. F- H. A. Your choice of any four. ALL NEW. modern, 2 bedroom home, low attached garagea. Large Lota, which give privacy and view too. Close In. Paved Street. Beit term poaalble.. only VB50. each, full price. APPROX- 11 ACRES A beautiful acreage, situated In a grove of oak tree. Outbuilding! constat o' BIQ barn, chicken house, cow ahed and garage. There i I 1 room, modern home, with white picket fence loo. Deep well, with an abundance of water. All this and only a miles from town, with grade and high school con veniences. Appro. 93000. down aiO.500 f, P. 4 BEDROOMS A huge lot, 340x100, which holda this two 12) itory homo with a living room 14lix21l extra features Include a sewing room and porch. ONLY 11500. DOWN -7 000. f. p. $1000. DOWN This B acres la a perfect spot for new home sites Just 1 miles from the heart of town, with City water and electricity. Fenced on two aides. Come In and have a took at the plat TODAY, or better still, we'll take you out to tea inu ime bargain. gift-giving problem with amVaUwi 1 iau.miiij: Dial J 1574 SUTHERLIN undoing of the burglar who ob tained soma $200 cash in a rald.os the office of the Grants Pass Lum ber company Dee. S, according ta Sgt. C. R. Borgman, head of the local state police detachment. , The suspect, Milton Login Happy, 26, Friday signed a state ment admitting the burglary after an investigation showed he had spent $120 on taxi bills and in beer parlors In the 16 hours following the burglary, Borgman said. A taxi bill amounted to $24. A complaint charging burglary not in a dwelling has been is. sued by district attorney Max Mo Millin and Happy is awaiting are raignment. . EXCLUSIVE!! 95 Acres 11,800. T. P. $6000. DN 40 acres la cultivation. Good Soli. Springs. All Year Creek. Large (7 room) modern home. Barn. Fine Roads. Located T miles east ot Myrtle Creek, on the south Myrtle Creek Road, (Van Dynei. Drive out and have a look at this Kroperty for the listing won't last ng. NICE A t bedroom, modem homo, with FIREPLACE, all In new condi tion as only built thta year. Four (4) picture windows. Full base ment with drive-In garage. Bath has tub tit shower. All electrie heat, lots of plug-Ins. Hardwood floori and plastered thruout. Cloe. eta galore Good scenic view lot approx. SO x 100. CLOSE IN 115,000. with F.H.A. TERMS, 240 ACRES STOCKED A very fine ranch, with 10 acrea In cultivation and more could be. Free Soil, River, with plenty of water. 3 Barns, 3 chicken houeea. Gas House, other outbuildings. Good Fences 8t Roads. A S room home and also a 3 room cabin In fair condition. 4 ml lea from grade tt high school, store, cream rte. Tractor, IS tons of hay, 3 plows, a discs, 3 harrows, 1 grain drill, 20 head Herefords, 45 Bwee, 1 Buck, S Sows, 1 Boar, Some Pigs, and 800 White Leghorn Chic kens all are Included in the full price of 135,000. Good Terms, DOUGLAS STREET 18' Acres IB cultivated, approx. 500 feet frontage on East Doug laa SL This haa 1 horse barn, 1 dairy barn, 1 chicken house, wo ven wire fence, city water, paved street and a low down payment, Ideal for small chicken or turkey ranch. Will trade lor bouse or trailer house. . Just snip an th ctortocj lima. ..to solve tha question of what to giva your lady for Chrlitmail A now frlgldolra Kefrlgwator.f leetrlc Range or Washer It gift thai will maka har Ufa .oiler vary day In Ihe year and for year, to com I So coma In new. We'll h.la you arrange the grandest Christmas urprlt your wife ever had I IO-70 MINI tPOWN $60.50 Down ,A JeN r ts! Olvs) hf Frigldalra f lextrt Jtanaa and th mealt she'll isrva will maks) every day holt dayl Cooking Is aailar and fatter, too whehW you choota tha budget-priced "Thrifty-30" or (above) tha 2 -oven Da Luxa Range that's the ultimata In cooking convanlanca. Frigidaire Coma In now I Plato your ordor for Christmas dllvry. 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