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Select Your Shrubs From Our Huge Stock. Shop our lor for ' eompUto Miseries). No muddy paths ... oil on jrovolod for your convonlonco. CAMELLIAS AZALEAS RHODODENDRONS CONIFERS DECIDIOUS Broadleaf Evergreens I NEW LAWNS ROSES Hybrid Tea and Floribunda LANDSCAPING ON f.H.A. TERMS Gdn. Valley Nursery & Landscape At the Top of tho Hill on Highway 99. Phono 3-7544 Order Your Fuel Now 16 Inch Green Wood ' 6 Planer Ends O 16 Inch Dry Wood O Saw Dust G3SEE) iXSEKi fl rm 'SB- I - i W" esssssTssssJsss. SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU! . IS. f ' -if ' IXv2M'v THE "WHAT FOUR" quartet, above, from Klamath Falls, will participate in the Roseburg "Parade of Quartets" scheduled here April 26. ,The quartet was organized sev eral years ago and has been active in barber shop singing along the Pacific Coast. Recently they were publicized in a Saturday Evening Post article describing Klamath Falls. Pictured, from left, ore Olney Rudd, bass; John, Houston, baritone; Benny Loftsgaard, lead, and Merton Ferebee, tenor. PLAN YOUR GARDEN NOW! FULL LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS Vegetable Seed Flower Seed All Famous Lawn Seeds Roto-ette and Windolf Garden Tractor Complete Lines of Fertilizers for every purpose. LISTEN TO KRXL GARDEN PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 10:15 A.M. BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS W. Washington at S.P. Track Roseburg, Oregon PHONE 3-5022 M2:?V-1 FREE PARKINS AT THE FARM BUREAU a cake, pat a cake... ... M3 x f) J. KMO KINO SYNDICATE. Im. Baker's man. Make me a cake, As fast as you can ... Because I'm in a big rush to get down to SMITH MOTORS Their Used car Values are simply astonishing! 1951 PACKARD 200 4 DOOR Radio, heater and ultra-matic drive; 1949 DE SOTO 4 DOOR Radio, heater and very clean 1949 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR Radio, heater and jet-black finish 1948 PONTIAC 4 DOOR Radio, heater and hydra-matic drive 1950 BUrCK SPECIAL 2 DOOR Exceptionally clean 1946 FORD 2 DOOR Radio, heater and new tires 1947 FORD 4 DOOR 1950 PONTIAC 2 DOOR Radio, heater 1947 FRAZER MANHATTAN 4 DOOR New paint and new tires 1947 FRAZER 4 DOOR 1947 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR A good family car 1941 FORD 2 DOOR Radio and heater $2495 '1645 $1345 '1275 .'1795 '795 '895 .'1795 '945 '795 '1095 '345 A 1940 or 1941 Buick-Make us an offer! SMITH MOTORS 44 Students From Douglas Attend SOCE Spring quarter registration a t Southern College of Education, Ashland, will be held March 24, according to Mabel W. Winston, registrar. Classes will reconvene the follow ing day and the term will continue through June 6. An eight-week summer session will begin June 16. Forty-four Douglas County stu dents were enrolled in the college during winter quarter. Roseburg students included Wil liam Anderson. Charleen Atkinson, Merle Atkinson, Kenneth Berger son, Durward Boyles, William Car stens, Donn DeBernardi, Norma Rae John, Mabel Luther, King Moore. Cloy Patterson. William Short, Cloinda Rhoads, JoAnn Voor heis. Jack Weaver, Rose Mary Whitbeck and Jim Ylvisaker. Other Douglas county students were Marilyn Ramey, Azalea: Eve lyn Lair, Ardith Myers, Charles I Puckett and Daniel Wait, Canyon- vuie; Arian uuruun anu carry r. Laurance, Dillard; Janice Whip ple, Drain; Wilma Rae Brown, Pat Dolan, Richard Van Duine and Patty Fottiei-ingham, Glendale; Lileth Lovelace and James Mul lin, Glide; Robert Froelich, Robert Matthews and Gordon Williams, Myrtle Creek. Lester Cingcade and Joseph Sherron, Oakland; Eugene Buck ley, John Carter and Richard Ken aston. Riddle; Billie Keeran, Suth erlin; Marilyn Ramey, Tenmile; and Homer Waters and Lois Ann Wright, Yoncalla; Ohioan Hired To Survey Oregon Teachers' Cours: PORTLAND W The State Board of Higher Education Wednesday named Dr. Earl W. Anderson of Ohio State University executive secretary and research director of the Oregon teacher edu cation survey. The survey was authorized by the board in January. Dr. Ander son will spend a week in Oregon in April, returning June 15 to com plete the study, Viron A. Moore, acting chairman of the Survey Advisory Committee, said. . . The State System of Higher Education now has three colleges assigned to elementary teacher education, with the University of Oregon and Oregon State College assigned secondary teacher educa tion. Vital Statistics Diverce Decree Granted ORR Pearl J. vs. Ira V. Orr. Plaintiff granted custody of two minor children and $100 monthly support. Property disposition approved. sum I Vi to your home Dial 2-2638 or tell your . deliveryman UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS DoSpoin & Connlnt SEE Cr HEAR IT TONIGHT! ' IN REAL ORGAN MUSIC Mil 1HI NCW CONNSONATA MATUMS TWO FUU 61 NOTI MANUALS -TWO IN.IVIIT SPtAKIM II NOTI MDAUOAID NO FANCY PHRASES ... can describe the glorioui, real organ tone quality of the new Connsonatas . . . but con gregations across the nation sing their praises , . . home owners discover new joys in home living . . . funeral home owners bring the church service to the funeral home ... through the purchase of the Connsonata electronic organ. The right organ music fer the occasion, whether it be the traditional hymn, bright popular or dramatic theatre-type organ, can be played with ease and assurance on the new easier-to-play Connsonatas. New Modtl 3D (not llluitrXed) feature! two full 61-note keyboerds, Ingle expression pedal, SS-note pedalboard, aeparato, matching speaker cabinet. New Model IE (not Illustrated) Incorporates single, fivectsva keyboard, single expression pedal. 18-note pedalboard, ln-built speakers. MUSIC SHOP Barron-Wescorr Auto Team Wins Reliability Run Driver Chuck Barron and his navigator, Lyle Wescott, in. car No. 1, won the Roseburg DuSters Club's 200-mile reliability run last Sunday, scoring 49S points from a possible 500. There were 12 cars entered In the run. Second place went to Jim Godfrey, driver- and his navigator, Tom Bentley in car No. 7, who came in with a total of 492 points. Third place was won by Doug Moore, driver, and AI Sullivan, navigator, In car No. 4, with 490 points. First prize was a set of John well custom seat covers, given by the Johnwell Upholstery Co. Sec ond place prize was given by the Dusters club, a chicken dinner with all the trimmings for the driver and navigator, and third place prize was a grease job, giv en by Ken Ellison's Mobilgas Serv ice Station. Also free movie passes to the Roseburg theaters were giv en to the driver and navigator of the first three places. Offering their services as check ers, who helped make the run a success, were State Police Officer Marvin Doty; Bob Elliott, manag er of the Pine Motor Theater, and Walt Wallen. - 4-Year-OIJ Boy Sports Set Of False Teeth DECATUR, 111. W When four year old Joseph Michael Doolin smiles, he displays a rare set of false teeth. Only five of Joe's teeth are his own. His baby teeth were poor, so a dentist pulled all but five on Feb. 13 and installed dentures. Joe gets along fine. Apples, caramels and bubble ,gum don't faze him. With minor adjustments, his store teeth are expected to last Joe until his permanent teeth come in a couple of years. County Future Farm Status To Be Talked Long-range plans for the county's agricultural future will be discus sed at a meeting Friday morning at 10 in the basement of the Post Office. J. Roland Parker, county agri cultural agent, said representatives of the various farming industries in the county will be represented. PABCO PAINT sale BUY ONE CAN OF PABCO PAINT PAY Vi PRICE FOR THE SECOND ALL PAINT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE HOME BUILDERS Highway North . Dial 3-61 S Frl., Mar. 21, 1952 -Trie News-Review. Roseberg, Ore. 3 MM A PERSONAL LOAN OFFICE AT MAIN AND 3rd., MYRTLE CREEK LOANS UP TO $300 ON FURNITURE OR NOTE AND UP TO $500 ON CARS. Our Service will be fast, friendly and confidential . MYRTLE CREEK FINANCE CO. S-332 Phone 1095 M-414 Preston Tavlin, Mgr. ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-5553 SAVE NOW ON,. FASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Wards Pre-Easter Specials SPECIAL PURCHASE 7-14 SUIT Usually 7.98. An outstanding buy for Eaiter In ereaie-ratiitant rayon and acetate. Smart in navy with red or whits, and gray with red. SPECIAL PURCHASE 3-6X COAT' Usually 10.98. Only a special buy makes this low price possible. All virgin wool covert. O. 7 Rayon lined. 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