The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 21, 1952, Image 15

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    For Sale, Misc. 18
FOR BALE LIfht and power plants
new and used. 700 watti to 10,000
watti see at Model Market. Wlr.ston.
FOR SALE Weattnghouse apt. slxe range,
in excellent condition, a element oven,
' $50 Phone 3-7000.
37' Home trailer for tale. Inquire
Bridge Tavern. Canyonyllle.
ALL kinds of household furnishings and
other articles. 503 Cobb,
Miscellaneous 19
SKILLED RE-WEAVING. Burns, ins ft,
tears rewoven on all types of gar
ments and fabrics. 4523 N Stephens.
Fuel
20
DOUBLE LOADS OF 3 Inch planer
rnoM, wix.au. uiaucie wiueytruei uo,
1503 E. Douglas.
Timber & Sawmills 21
WANTED'
OLD GROWTH
SAWMILL LOGS '
CONTACT: HOWARD WILSON
Independence Lbr. &
Mfg.' Co. Reload
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
Ht 1, Box 741 Ph. 4083
; WANTED
Annual Mill Output
Of small mill In 2x4's, ?, 14 and 16 ft.
Ions: 2x6's In 14. 16 and 18 fti Ions.
and 1" boards. Can take about 25,000
ft. ner week or more. Will be at'UmD-
qua Hotel, Sunday noon, February 24,
tnrougn Tuesday. J. r earrons.
ATTENTION LOGGERS"
CAMP HUN Snil AND OLD GROWTH
DOUGLAS FIR LOGS, 8 INCH MINI
MUM TOP. ANY QUANTITY DELIV
ERED TO OUR POND IN ROSE-
BURG. PAYMENT 5tll AND 20th Or
. THE MONTH, OR WEEKLY IF PRE
FERRED DOUGLAS MFG. CO.
HIGHWAY 99, SOUTH
WANTED large or small tracts stand
ing timber. Vicinity of Elkton Oak
land or Sutherlin. McGinty-Rlggs Lbr
Co. P O Box 326. Elkton. Phone AM.
Evenings phone Warren Hansen Cot
tage Grove B71-L.
WANTED TO BUY
Gang logs also timber large or small
tracts. Top Prices. Stomar Lbr. Co.
Ph. 451 Riddle days 3203 Sutherlin
Evenings.
FOR SALE
PLANING MILL
Equipped as cut stock plant: planer
resaw, cut-oft saws and rip saws.
Pavid T, McKeown, Lafayette. Oregon
WANTED
SECOND GROWTH LOGS
CONTACT WILBUR LUMBER CO.
WANTED - GooO, sawmill logs. Good
price, Iverson Lumber Co. Phon
3-3155
WANTED TO BUY Cheap waste
land with oak trees, or will clear land
for wood. Write Box 65, News-Review.
WANTED TD-f4 cat to work in wood's
immediately. Ware St Sons, Brockway
Oregon, ,
WANTED amalf or large tracts of pole
and 2nd growth. Phone 3-5848.
Logging Equipment 22
WANTED TO BUY GI 6x6. Not over
750. Phone 3-7740.
Machinery For Sale 23
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
P&B Vi yard shovel
D8 eat
Le Tourneau Carryall
Hough diesel 1V yard loader
Ford hvdraullo SCOOD
Comprestors Jack hammers Pave
ment breakers Wagon Jack Elec
tric skil-saw Concrete buggies
Rubber tired wheel barrow
GOOD EQUIPMENT
COMPETENT OPERATORS
PRE-MIX CONCRETE, Inc.
Box 49 Roaeburg Ph. 2-2694
1-4 YARD UNIVERSAL Power shovel,
3-4 vorri SnMiifP link belt. Also 9
ysrd dump box. complete. Will sell
very reasonable. 2344 N. Stephens,
Ph. 3-8080. ,
H. G. 2 CLETRAC ideal for short
lnffn and nilins SI 000. Located
miles from Myrtle Creek on Bllger
Creek Road. George or Franx
Zimmcr,
50" fnt'l. L-90 short log truck. Phone
3-5211.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Jeep. 1950
International cub tractor. Ph. 3-4992,
47 Walker trailer
Phone 3-5211.
in good condition.
Farm Equipment 24
USED TRACTORS 1940 and 1950 Model
Ford Tractors. Large stock. Priced
right. Also Model LA John Deere,
Farmall A, Ferguson 20. General with
12" plows, cheap. Umpqua Tractor
Co. 125 S. Pine.
THREE BOTTOM tractor plow and 8
foot cover crop tractor disk; 3 sec
tion harrow and 12 in. walking plow.
Also 400 gallon Hardie orchard spray-
er with power take-off A. F. Suks
dorf, Winston, Oregon.
GARDEN TRACTORS. Dolens Garden
Tractors and ME Rotary Tillers. 2
H.P. Roto Hoes $142.00 with" gurnet
wneei, umpqua iracwr vu. xa uui.i
Pine
FOR SALE H G. Cletrac tractor.
8 ft. power motor to fit tractor. Will
sell part or all. Ph. Sut herl i n2494.
ARIENS TILLER for sale. P"h. 3-7632.
1958 Mulholland Drive.
Tractors
25
FOR SALE Reconditioned and guar
anteed Caterpillar D8's and D7's, at
or below current ceil In K prices. Inter
stale Tractor V Equipment Co
Trucks
26
FOR SALE 2 Ford picWups. 36 and
'41 models, mechanically good. New
rubber on both. See at Radigan's
Associated. 2201 N. Stephens.
FOR SALE 1939 Ford V-8 truck, ton and
, flatbed, atockrack. $450. Good ntb-j
ber, motor
in excellent shape. Call
3-3609.
WANTED TO TRADE Lumber for
flat bed truck. Meridian Lumber Co.,
Dayn Creek.
FOR SALE 1950 Ford Vt Ton pickup,
new tires and heater, 15,000 miles.
Call 3-7671.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
FORD
1C" ' iicr. T-' a loo at very
clan automobile. A real bargain for
only $180.03 down payment and $67.03
per month. See and compare.
ROSE MOTOR CO.
Rose St Lane Sti. Phone 3-3223
FOR SALE '4G Plymouth. 2 ooor. rir
price, low mileage, engine absolutely , "38 PLYMOUTH COUPE, In fair con
first class. RecH. Phone 3-4512 10 a.m. dltlon. Ph. 3-6R57.
to 8 p.m
I
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
BETTER
- BUYS
AT
B ARC US
'50 PACKARD SEDAN, overdrive,
... tir.. K. nt tfnl black - fin
ish, too condition 1W
t inrwnv -T a nvrrfrlva. heater.
li.ooo actual miles 15
'49 FORD Sedan,
condition ..
48 HUDSON Club aedan. overdrive
.n d a. M Kvr.ll.nt condition
- Ja9J
rimronr rp A.rn a n . R at
H. excellent condition . - 145
'At MAStr AmhiHirior aedan R & H.
New tire. ..
A7 rtnn fi'TATION WAGON.
R e H. overdrive, new Urea ,. 1045
'47 OLiDSMOBTLE TS Sedanette. R
a, H. HydramaUc and new
47 PONTIAC
& H
CONVERTIBLE,
'47 MERCURY Sedan
'40 Ford Tudor
'41 BUICK Sedanette R at H
'41 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, very good
condition .. -
41 PONTIAC CLUB Coupe .
40 CHRYSLER Royal Sedan
38 STUDE club cpe 15
'39 PLYMOUTH tudor Sedan 145
'37 -83 FORD coune. Hydraulic brakes
Excel. Urea ..... .- 105
'37 NASH sedan Gd trans
Many Others $95. Cr Up
TRUCKS and PICKUPS
'47 Int. PU i ton 4 speed trans .... 795
Motor Completely reconditioned
Good Rubber
'48 FORD Dump S speed rear end
good 4 yd bed & hoist .......
48 CHEV Lof truck New 270 GMC
mtr cook chain drive new
chains St sprockets . . - 2975
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
BARCUS
YOUR PACKARD DEALER
Hlchway 99 N at Garden Valley RL
Phone 3-5566
HIGH QUALITY
USED CARS
1051 KAISER 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio,
heater, overdrive - ... ioa
1931 HENRY J 3 Dr. Sedan, heater.
Overdrive, wsw . ... .
1950 BUICK SPECIAL Sedanette,
radio, heater, oynanow - -
1950 WILLYS 6 Station Wagon, rad
io, neater, overanve, w . iosu
1950 WILLYS 4 WD Pickup
1949CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan
.1205
lain rrrtrnnr.FT u T. Plckun.
heater, deluxe cab, 4 speed 11SS
1949 KAISER 4 Dr
overdrive ..........
aedan, heater.
. 1395
1949 FORD CLUB COUPK
1949 FORD 4 Dr. Sedan, radio, htr.
1S49 INTERNATIONAL ttT Pickup
1949 WILLYS JEEP, Radio, heater,
1295
1948 DODGE
heater .
4 Dr. Sedan, radio,
1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan, heater M 1095
1948 WILLYS JEEP .....J. 895
1947 iVILLYS 4WD Pickup , 1095
19V CHRYSLER T&C Conv. Cpe,
radio, heater, fluid drive 895
1948 WILLYS JEEP
1941 PONTIAC Clb. Cpe
1941 NASH 4
heater
Sedan, radio,
1841 PONTIAC Dr. Sedan
1M0 BUICK 4 Dr. Sedan
1940 PONTIAC Spt Coune .....
1940 PONTIAC Dr. Sedan
1940 NASH COUPB
1938 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. Sedan 195
1937 INTERNATIONAL Pickup 34S
RIVERSIDE Motors
1 LOCATIONS TO SERVE OU
1444 N. Stephens Street
(Next To Snack Shackl
1600 N. Stephens Street
lAcrosa from Rosetta Lodge)
Check Both Locations
SI DILLARD MOTOR CO.
QUALITY USED CARS
1949 DODGE Sedan -. 91099
1949 DODGE Wayfarer 3 door .... 1399
1947 DODGE Town sedan 1095
1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1099
1949 PLYMOUTH 8edan . 1198
1948 CHEVROLET Coupe , , - 1095
1942 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 389
1941 DODGE Sedan
S! Dillard Motor Co.
Stephens it Douglas Sti. ' Roseburg
1950. PLYMOUTH
We have two 1950 Special DeUJxe Sa
dans Both like new. Take your nick.
at S5.T3.00 down and $73.34 per month.
ROSE MOTOR CO.
Rose St Lane St.
Phone 3-3223
'40 PORD two-door sedan, new motor,
heater, good tires. Excellent buy, f329.
Call 3-8429 after 8 P.M.
1981 NASH RAMBLER conr., new. now
In storafe, prlrate party will discount
for ca.h Ph. 3-4334.
1941 Plymouth. 4 door sedan. Radio and
heater. 608 Fullerton. Phone 3-5319. i
, r. .
rwn om-r. .a .rrp v,iicvruict. Awn,
81195 Phone 3.3300.
1930 MODEL A coupe, steel box on
back; new motor 9100. Call 3-09il.
FOR SALE -
Cox, Richfield
FOR SALE By owner 1940 Chevrolet de
luxe sedan. Exceptionally clean
throughout. Phone 3-3488.
FOR &A1E 1948 Jssa. Pbsm 43-r 3.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
DE SOTO
1649 Custom four door sedan with fluid
drive, tiptoe transmission, radio and
heater. A one owner car that has had
the best of care. Only $575.00 or your
present car as down payment and
(79.66 per month
I WILL NOT BE responsible for debts
other than my own. Charles A. Gib
son, Room 217, Valley Hotel Rose,
burg, Oregon.
I will not be responsible for any debts
other than my pwn. Tommy Weathers.
LEGAL
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
OF ZONE CUANOE
NOTICE ttKRHRV TS fiTVITW' Thai
the Planning Commiiiinn of the ritv
of Roseburg, Oregon, will hold a public
hearing and afford persons particularly
interested and the general public an
opportunity to be heard in the City
ROSE MOTOR CO. :71JIPMf T
!roR SALE imt OishmiDTraotoi 'WZA - L CV- & & V f X
cooler and lidtuf. Good condition. W'tyy.l riH,- Jl asrW1? I
founded , 28 fl ' I
within 4! hour, from data of notice. '.Jf 'Jftpflfil 3 N lfcsful( fZ-$r?l mirC"
Jl be disposed of at provided by WgfgflMtf ' Jl 1 JfLi 'W' ' I "l-"
1 inalebrown and white Collie S -t W- !i
W5 1 "stitches a adverSed ''"""adini ma" VIwhI! JSV " F Hf ' llol I- i ?H. I
195 Diesel .,."' lii CL'."2-iP 1
'Heavy Equipment V. tfSSXZZ. HEROES ARE MADE -MOT BORM iluam" J
WE NED several mechanically In-
dined and reliable men to train for ffltliji H tfWi f f n 1 x" t I ( WW,!' HMIt tf8""1 '
position. In the Tractor and Equip- ! - . v t ,h S Zf'f lUijL I
ment industry. If you are got m?klng E JiiilflL f'! i ! ' I . 1 f .'1 f fjil T'lT .
better than $90. per week, or you don't M I'M Iff .f i k, i , i ill iUSB kit 8 V"
have all year Job ecuritj'. you owe Bssl ji " ? V'T l ' ' ,t SifW 3' L If'lf
. It to youmelf to write for free facta, i ft-f t,VIl. i , 1 I lm. " af tl
without obll,atlon, about this training f 1 " 111 fls.. ' S 4 '!, y.'t,-!'! TSt ' fe" 1
nd our Adviiory Placement Service. St l a 1 ! ! AltVT i t-1
TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE S1T jKfl l4 JL f ' I VS .fe' A'!t Ti t-4
Personal 30 Si JLkrd- I CAli' I rUi
H 5 few-' f?c '. . W U : 11
COLONIC IRRIGATIONS and .team Laf , SR. -?i i W ar , 1 1 J , - F yj
bathe are body cleanien that will 3 Mj 1 1 "W' I I If ' I '
help you back to health and normal 1 53 1 rVi 1 SI t ( - x f I f ! . , S 1
aig so-M,ln- R"",ur'' r'- t 'ifi, j j H (! i I fA , i; i
AIXOHOUCS ANONVMOU, Bo. U A , f 1 V f ' j L f 1
Koto . 31 iBM.f;.,ri wr) JiAkm
1030, nan or said City at 7.JO P.M. on Feb
Iruary 25, 1952, either for or against
1595 the following proposal to-wit:
' To change from Clau 2 roalrixntui
district to Clans 1 residential district,
the area between WWton on the West
and Harrison on the East South of
Harvard excepting those portions now
In business rone.
Said changes are proposed by the
Planning Commission to be made in
accordance with the provisions of Or.
dinance No. 1185 of said Citv.
Dated and first nuhli.h LKma
lOth 1M4 '
JF.AN BUSWF.LL
Secretary, Plannlnf Commls.
SCHOOL DISTRICT TtOND
NOTlre
ELECTION
STATE OF OREGON
County of Douglas I as.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at
the school district bond election hereby
called to be held within the district at
the polling places for the areas hereln
fiiS't"1 forth " Friday. March 14,
1993, between the hours of 2 o'clock P.M.
and 8 o clock P.M., there will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of said dlstrl"t
the question of contracting a bonded
indebtedness In thi anm nt nn. mini
5 Hundred and. Twenty-five Thou
sand Dollars ($1,425,000.00 for the pur
pose of providing funds with which
(11 To construct and equip additional
class rooms, a shop building and a
physical education building at the
senior High School:
(31 To acquire real property In Lots
19, 20 and 21, Fruilvale Addition
and to construct and equip a new
,,. J!r'dl! chool building thereon:
(31 To construct and equip a multi
purpose building at the Riverside
School;
(4) To construct and equip additional
class rooms at the new Fullerton
school;
(3) I'o acquire additional real property
adjoining the Hose School Site and
to construct and equip a class
lm builng at the Rose School;
(B) To make Improvements to the Wil
bur School, Including the heating
, S'"11 "d "nltary system;
(7) To construct and equip an addi
tional class room at the Winchester
school;
(8) Ana to make Improvements and
repairs to the Melrose School and
other existing school buildings; all
within the District
Said election shall be 'held at the fol
lowing polling places for the following
school election precincts comprising the
following areas;
Sch.ol Election Prsclnct Ne. 1
foiling place Jr. High School Build
ing for all legal school voters of the
District from Benson, Caro, Deer
Creek, Hamilton, Herman, Lane. Mill,
Miller. Parrotl, Roseburg, Umpqua,
and Woodward Precincts.
School Election Precinct No.
Polling place Library Arts Building
of Sr. High School for all legal school
voters of the District from Brown.
Fafrhaven, Laurelwood, West Rose
burg and Wharton Precincts.
School Election Precinct No. I
Polling place Riverside School
Building for all legal school voters
of the District from, Edenbower,
Edenbower Last No. 1, E.uenuotr
East No. 2. Edenbower West No. 1
and Edenbower West No. 3 Precincts,
and the areas comprising what was
formerly School District No. 94 twin.
Chester) and School District No. 133 i
School Election Precinct No. 4
Polling place Wilbur School for all
legal scnool voters of the District
wuhin the area comprising what was
formerly School District No. 2 (Wilbur)
School Election frecinct No 5
Polling place Melrose Scnoll for all
legal school voters of the District
within the area comprising what was
formerly School District No. 71 (Mel
rose). Tne vote shall be bv h.iint m.i,
shall be the words "Bonds Yes'' and
Bonds No", ano tne voters .nail
place a Cross between the words "Bonds"
and the word Yea" or between the
word "Bonds" and the word "No",
whichever Indicates hia choice
Th. said Doll, for fn. r.n,.n. ik-
ballota cast for or against the contracting
of said indebtedness will on said day
and dale and at the places aforesaid
openea at tne nour
and remain open until the hour of 8
o'clock P.M. on the same dale, at which
hour the same will be closed.
BY ORDER of the school board of
School District No. 4 of Douglas County,
Oregon, mad. thla 18th day of February,
1933.
V. V. HARPHAM
As Chairman, District School Board,
School District No. 4 of Douglaa
County. Ore. n
A. B. COLLIER
As Clerk of aaid District
OUT OUR WAY - By J. R. WUfiami
rlflBljjf MIKJF- AgE Wf Quirv.-1 ft'c -a y-Ts
awfully Jz beat IT.' he-s got a Vn-rJUrl In
nil -m M - - - ' it"
- wmmmv r t m mm i Mamx-
(NSA Tehphotoi
CHARGED WITH KIDNAP-FEOGCING OF COUPLE -Ten former Ku Mux Klansmen of the Fair ,
Bluff. N. C, klavern, charged with kidnaping and flogging a couple on Oct. 6, 1951. are shown as they
arrived in Fayetteville, N. C, to be arraigned. The Government indicated it may ask the death
penalty for the night raiders since they allegedly t)ok their victims across the state line. ft to right,
front: Bob Hayes, Early Brooks, Steve Edmund. Horace Strickland and Sherwood Mirr: back:
Pitlman Strickman, George Miller, L. C. Worley, Bobby Brooks and Ross Enzor;
Portland Markets
PRODUCE
TUESDAY
PORTLAND Wl Butterfat
tentative, subject to immediate
change: Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity
delivered i Portland, 89-92c lb;
first quality, 87-90c; second quali
ty, 82-85c. Valley routes and coun
try points 2 cents less.
Butter wholesale f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA,
93 score, 83c lb; 92 score, 82c; B,
90 score, 80c, 89 score, 78c; above
prices strictly nominal.
Cheese selling price to Port
land wholesalers: Oregon singles,
44-46 'be lb; Oregon S lb loaf,
50 Va-53 Wc.
Eggs (To wholesalers): Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland; A large,
42 Vi-43 Wc; A medium, 42 Vie;
B grade1 large, 38 V4-39 Vic.
Eggs (To retailers) grade AA
large, 51-52c; A large 48-49ci A A
medium 48-49c; A medium 4S-48c;
cartons 3c additional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality,
F.O.B. plants;' fryers, 2 Vi-3 lbs,
32-33c, 3-4 lbs, 32-33c; roasters, 4
lbs and over, 30-32c; light bens, all
weights, 21-22c; heavy hens, all
weights, 24-2Sc;'oId roosters, all
weights, 13-15c.
Rabbits Average to growers:
Live white, 4-5 lbs, 26-29c; 5-6 lbs,
22-25c; old rabbits 1216c; fresh
dressed fryers to retailers, 62-63c.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesal
ers to retailers; dollars per c.w.t):
Beef: steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,
$55.00 - 53.10: good. $54.00 - 56.10;
commercial, $50.70-51.10; utility,
$47.50 - 49.10; cows, commercial,
$45.00 - 49.00; utility, $43.00 - 47.00;
canners-cutters, $40.00-43.50.
Beef cuts (choice steers): Hind
quarters, $63.60-64.00; rounds, $61.-00-63.10;
full loins, trimmed, $81.00-
84.60; triangles, $48.80-49.20; fore
quarters, $52.10-50; chucks, $55.70
57.10; ribs, $65.00-70.10.
Veal: Good-choice, $56.00-58.40;
commercial, $50.00-51.40.
Calves: All weights, good choice,
$55.00-58.40; commercial, $48.00-51.-40.
Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs,
$43.00-46.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, down
$33.00 - 36.00; spareribs, $44.00-45.30
fresh hams 1014 lbs, $49.00 - 53.00.
Lambs:f Choice-prime, 40-50 lbs,
$56.00-58.50; good, $54.00-57.50. Mut
ton: 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 ewes and wethers,
25-28c lbj rough heavy bucks, ewes
15-1 8c.
Veal: Top quality, 53 V4c lb; oth
ers 37 Vic and above.
Beef: Utility cows, 40-42c lb; canners-cutters
38-40C.
Hogs: Lean blockers, 27 Vi-28 Vac
lb; sows, light, 22-23c.
Lambs: Choice-prime, 40-50 lbs,
$55.00-56.50; good, $52.00-55.50
Onions: 50 lb sacks, Ore. Yellow
med. $3.50-75, some to $4.00; 10 lb
mod. 6O-70c; boilers 30-40c; sets
Ore. yellows $6.00-25, 50 lbs.
Potatoes Klamath Russets
No. 1, $5.29; Idaho No. 1A, $5.60;
No. 2, $4.50; washed No. 1, $5.77
5.80; new crop Florida Triumph!)
50 lb sack, No. 1-A, $3.81.
Hay U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b.
Portland $48.0U-.50 ton: No. 1 tim
othy mixed hay, f.o b. Oortland,
baled $44.00-46.00.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND Wi -Cattle salable
125; steers and heifers scarce;
quotable steady; cows active and
strong; canner and cutter cows
largely 17.00-20.00; with few strong
weights 20.50 and 21.00; utility cows
21.00-25.00; odd utility bulls steady
at 25.50-28.00.
Calves salable 35; choice vealers
scarce; odd head steady at 35.00
36.00; utility and ' commercial
grades 22.00-30.00.
Hogs salable 200; market fairly
active, strong to 25c higher; choice
180-235 lbs largely 19.50 19.75. 1 lot
choice No. 1 221 lb averages 19.85;
1 lot 224 lbs 20.00; choice 260 lbs
18.00; few choice. 350-580 lb sows
15.00-16.50; feeder pigs scarce;
good and choice quotable 17.00
18.00; 1 lot medium 90 lb pigs for
The.insiife
Look at the inside of the WD Tractor see what
makes it today's first choice in tractor power.
UNTY OF PUll for heavy Jobs such as plowing with 8
full-size bottoms. Traction booster puts full engine
power to work.
PUNCH IN THI PTO for harvesting heavy crops. Instant
governor opening, quick carburetion, and two-clutch
control handle overloads easily.
MOM FOt YOUI MONEY. You get work power equal to
, larger tractori at lower first cost, lower operating cost
and less maintenance.
Come in and see the WD. Let us show you
some of its many engineering advantages.
Tune in
tha National
Farm and Horn
Hour Evtry
Saturday NBC
FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO.
PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH DIAL 3-6266
slaughter 16.50,
Sheep salable 50; scattered sales
steady; odd head good 90 lb lambs
27.00; utility lambs down to 22.00;
odd cull ewes 7.00.
North Portland Livestock mar
ket will be closed Friday, Feb. 22,
Washington's Birthday.
MacArthur's Name May
Go On Oregon Ballot
PORTLAND UP) F. E. Epton,
Portland real estate dealer, is not
convinced Gen. Douglas MacArthur
doesn't want to be a candidate for
President in the Oregon May 16
primary election.
Epton said Saturday he Is going
ahead with plans to file petitions
which will put the general's name
on the ballot.
Epton's statement was made
after James C. Walker, one-time
state treasurer of the MacArthur
campaign, sail he got a letter
from the general asking that his
name be withdrawn.
hut Epton, who hat the letter,
F.iid that is not what tire letter in
d'eated. story. of
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f flLLIS-CHfUMERS
V $U!S AND iKViCI J
Thur., Ftb, 21, 1952 Th Ntwi-Ravlaw, Rsttburg, Ort. 15
FFA Chapter
Will Observe
National Week
The Roseburg Chapter of Fu
ture Farmers of America will hold
its annual parent-and-son banquet
on George Washington's birthday,
Friday, Feb. 22, in observance of
National FFA week. The banquet
will be held in the new Fullerton
school,
FFA boys all over the United
States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico
are observing this week, Feb. 16
23. All chapters are requested to
observe this period in a fitting
manner, according to Homer
Grow, local FFA director.
The week including the birthday
of George Washington has been
designated for special celebration,
as he is the patrol saint of the
FFA boys, and his picture is the
symbol of the treasurer's office.
Achievements Llittd
The Roseburg FFA has had an
active year. Five boys showed at
the Douglas County Fat Limb
Show, 23 showed at the County
Fair, six showed at the State Fair
and four showed at tne Mate
Corn Show.
Four boys from Roseburg at
tended the state FFA convention.
Ed Stritzke and Heinz Teubncr
received the "state farmer" de
gree, Ten boys participated in the
1951 Sheriff's Posse Rodeo calf
scramble and five of them caught
purebred Hereford calves donated
by local business firms, Ray Gib
by received a registered Hereford
heifer for t Sears, Roebuck beef
chain. The chapter treasure re;
cently bought a new Ford tractor
and disc.
Local Bay State Officer
Bill Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Merl Austin of Roseburg, was re
cently chosen vice-president for
the Southwestern Oregon district
by mail vote of the executive com
mittee to replace Heinz Tuebner,
who resigned to , attend college.
Bin was 1950 ' star aairy larmer ,
of Oregon, when he received the I
state farmer degree as a junior. I
He now has an "A" grade dairy,
near Roseburg.
FFA boys seeking the state
farmer degree in Southwestern j
Oregon and upper Willamette Dis
trict will go to Eugene for their
interviews this year. Interviews
will begin Friday, Feb. 29, at 1 ;
p.m. and continue that afternoon
and evening. They resume Satur- j
day morning, March 1, at 8:30 ,
a.m. and continue until finished.
Boys who have sent in State ,
Farmer applications from Rose- ,
burg are Jim Fisher, Ray Gibby, 1
Mickey Stritzke and Gene cum
mings. Convention Dates
Dates for the state FFA conven
tion have been moved up from
March 24-26 to March 18-21, with
the approval of the Oregon High
School Activities Association and
Oregon State College, where the
convention will be held The
change was made to take advan
tage of spring vacation, which 'n
most schools coincides with the
earlier dates.
Tentative plans call for a limit
of one car load of five from each
school, with the exception of those
with teams in the state parliamen
tary contest Nearby schools may
WANTED!
Annual mill run output of small mill In 2 x 4s
8 12 and 16 feet; 2 x 6s In 14 - 16 and 18 ft.
and 1 inch boards. Can take about 25 M ft.
per week or more. Will be at Umpqua Hotel
from Sunday noon, Feb. 24, through Tuesday.
J. R. Barrons
RIVER FRONTAGE
New and modern, and the ueicrlp
tfon iaye the lot li 90x to the mid
dle of the river, I can truthfully
aay that this li the ipot where Win
ter apent the Hummer becauie it
haa the beat awlmmlng I know oft
and our family album prove It. If
you would like to live within
3 mlnutea of Roseburf and yoi
have one of the beat etiburhan
homea, on a paved road and city
water ayatem, If you would like
the "different" arranjfement of
L.R., DR.. Kitchen; with auto,
floor furnace, and 3 large bed
rnnmi completely Insulated and
pi ante red, with hardwood floora
and of cour a large utility room
and attached garage. Do Not
Cheat Youraelf, Look At Thla To
day, Come Into Valley Real Ea-
Jtate Without Delay
HOTEL FOR HOME
The heading tella the whole atory.
We offer a good going Hotel for
trade for a home in Roaeburg.
Thla la In an Oregon town and
will atand a clnae Inspection. 12
rooms with a lobby, dining room
and kitchen. All rooms furnished.
3 range aa also 2 refrig'a and
laundry facilities, Current annual
taxea, $100, The owner will trade
all this for a home in Roseburg
or sell for $f00o. with 3OO0, down
payment.
TIMBER and RANCH
lOfl Acres with IS acres cultivated.
Irrigation possible with an all year
creek and a live spring. Good
even room home, alec. Taxes: S60.
Good Barn, House, furniture, all
tools, 31 cowt and chickens and the
timber, that has a $:tOO0. valuation,
all are Included. Mr. Fred Pot
ter, about 10 miles out on South
Myrtle Creek will take 99000., his
piano, radio and sewing machine
and walk off.
$1500. DOWN
f63M. for a well laid out bed
room, modern home, close In, on
paved street and city sewer. Ben
son District. Now vacant for Im
mediate possession.
OPEN SUNDAY OUR
GUYER, IN THE
HOUSE PHONE
bring more boys if they coma
for the day and return home. Each
school will have two delegates,
plus their state farmer candidates
and any other to make up its load.
The state public speaking contest
will be the major item on the
agenda the evening of March 14,
with the state parliamentary con
test scheduled for the 19th. Awards
and stunt night will be the follow
ing night.
Roseburg boys who will attend
the convention are Jim Fisher,
Ray Gibby, Mickey Stritzke, Gens
Cummings and their instructor.
Homer Grow. All four boys are
state farmer candidates.
Graci Fields Annaxat
Number 3 --Romanian
ISLE OF CAPRI W Grade.
Fields, vivacious British veteran
of stage and screen, and Boris Al
perovici, who won her heart as a
radio repairman, were quietly mar
ried Monday in St. Stephen's
Cathedral. ,
For Grade, who is 54, it was the
third marriage. Alperovici, who
was born in Romanian Bessarabia,
is 48. It was his first mrrriage.
DOYLE'S
SIGNAL SERVICE
USEDCARS
BANK TERMS
All Cor Below Celling .
'50 FORD CONVERTIBLE
$1770.
'50 FORD '6' 2-Dr. Sdn.
$1470.
'49 FORD '8' 4-Dr. Sdn.
$1295.
'49 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sdn.
$1595.
'46 CHRYSLER Windsor
4-Dr. $995.
'46 CHEVROLET Club
Cpt. Fleet-matter $895.
'46 CHEVROLET 4-Dr.- -
Sedan
'41 PONTIAC '8' 2-Dr.
Sedan. Clean. $395
GOOD SELECTION OF
WORK CARS From
$75.00 to $150.00.
Many Modtls T Chooi! From.
PICK-UPS
'50 GMC yi-ton PICKUP
$1495.
47 WILLYS JEEP , "
Hiwoy 99 or Gdn. Vol. Road
PHONE 3-4148
SUTHERLIN TRADE
9 Acres all tillable. Thla good place
of land haa a S yr. old, fully In
sulated, modern home, with fire
place and hdwd. floora; a riding
horse stable with three box stalls
and also a chicken house This
owner, Willis B. Evans. 3 miles
east of town, 4th house on right.
Plat 1 Road, will trade for Rose
burg. Melrose, Winston prop, er
90000.
$800 DOWN
93O0. full price, for thla clean,
new 2 bedroom home In Sutherlin.
You will be surprised at this Cen
tral Avenue location, with picture
window, nice yard, etc.-- EASY
TERMS.
99 FRONTAGE
5.19 Acres, on the water aystem,
with bearing fruit tree, nut treea
and berries, that would make an
Ideal nursery or fruit stand loca
tion, within 5 miles of Roseburg.
A modern, horn for the owner,
with garage and graveled drive
way to the pavement. 93900. lull
price,
OUT OF TOWN BUYERS
Tha Valley Real Estate la head
quarter for southern Oregon
ranchers and buyers, it you want
to trade, sell or buy. coma In
or write. We have many mora
listings than wa can tell you of
here, and when we know what
you want we can help you. Wa do
mora farming and ranching, every
day, in here, than Is aver dona
In the country, io If you have
a problem coma in and meet
your neighbor and his; they'll tell
you how Write ut we have small
sheet for telling all wa know.
We'll be glad to send you one. A
hundred listings tell of all typea
of city or rural, Income propertleg
and any businea you can name.
New listings every day come pour
ing In and wa cannot possibly tall
you of all of them o pleas
com In and ask. WC HAVE IT.
WINSTON AGENT DEAN
MYRTLEWOOD TREASURE
9-8791