The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 21, 1952, Image 11

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    Livestock 14
FOR SALE OR TR ADZ Spirited, beau
tiful, good saddle, mare, 7 j-ri old.
fOatonabl price, or would trade for
good, gentle calf, suitable lor beef pur
poses. A. V. Chcvr, Box U4, JUkion,
Oregon.
FOR BALE OR TRADeT Nice Jersey
heifer, IS mo. old, S125.. or trade for
one or two beef tpe an. mats of equal
value, Call Mrs, Brooke at New-Ke-view
mornlngi, or -Kt. I, Box 733,
Glengary District.
" FOR SALE Full blooded. unreiiT
tered Corriedale ram. yrrl'nm and
3 year olds. Max Burkharl, I'runedale
Farmi, JU. 2, Lebanon, Ph. Leb.
" 1M.13 or 11223 3' milei north rnd
'" 1 mile east of I-ebanon.
, . FARMKRS- AND STOC'KMKN If It7
eattle, sheep or r-ogs, I'll buy tt, any
time, anywhere. Ph. 3-5242, morning
or evenings, or write Paul HetnoeJ
P. O. Box 82. Robur
FOR SALE 2 feeder pit,.,, 3 year-oW
Whiteface cow with whitefaee hfifer
calf. Guernsey row with 2 Angus calve
ready to butcher. VW Plymouth pick
up, good transportation, H. McCord,
Dillard. ,
,.,TOR SALE RegUteVedlierefordnrunT,
yearlings to A year olds, Incl. Round
, Prairie Ranch, Myrtle Creek. Ph.
28.1.
FOR SALE A few purebred-yearling"
Romney bucks, 40. each. Gilbert
neaver, weaver Road, Mjrtle Creek,
Oregon.
iVt year old HampRhireramrilf blond
not registered. Rt. 2. Box 787. Booth
Ranch, Garden Valley.
7oR SALE " " Registered yearflng.
Rommey Rams. Virgil Smith, Phone
WANTED Sheep and cattle of all
kindi. W. A- Blackherl, Ph. 22, Myr
' " tie Creek, Oregon.
WANTED Sheep of all klnfls. Darnll
w. nay 44O0 Hooker Road. Ph. 3-684.1,
or JameiJLewu Ph. 84. Myrtle Creek
"WANTED 30solid-moUthwh7te7ae
5 F42 Holm8ren' Kt Bo 773- Pt'
W A NTED CAfTOTRYcVnsedrbondl
edi cattle buyer. Write or phone Oscar
Shelter, Creiwell.
' WANTED to buy. Fat andHreedcFlVmbl
John Rohr. Phone evenings. 3-U073.
, WEANER pigs ior aale. I. R. LowmanT
Phone 3-6704.
Poultry
15
jCHICKS SALES WEEK
5.000 STARTED
NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS 1
1 to 4 wks old. Choice meat birds as
well as egg producers on sale at a
. discount. Take any amount.
PONTON HATCHERY
1440 Harvard Ave. Ph. 3-3.)26
8TEWING HENS fof7le7Cair3-7852.
Rabbits 16
11 DOES with litteri.
mtlea out N.
Unipqua Road. C. L.
Bibby.
RABBIT HIJTCHS for' lale. Ph. 3-8I1B6.
Pets
17
COCKER PUPS for sale. Ph. 3-4090.
, FOR SALE singer and new case, $15.
Also beautiful bronze singer, $15. Call
3-6006 or see at 123 W. Commercial.
5RA-HO COCKER KENNELS Phr.ie
3-4548 or 3-8152. Reg. and ped. pup
Pics All colorsStud service.
Jacobs Kennels. Ph. 3-6293
SINGER and 3 hen canariea. Last house
on Darrelt Ave., Winston.
'fiKGISTERED Wlrehair puppies, $J3.
w Glide 2-gtlS, eveninm.
For Sale, Misc. 18
CTR0WBRID6E'S
V COI.DSPOT
.. $691)3
USED WESTING
IIOUSE RANGE
109.93
yM(f 1 USED B E N D I X
' Sll WM WASHER 80.93
:.. now, t
AH used appliances guaranteed for 90
days. Many mora bargains. Come in
and see them.
, Liberty TRAILER Sales
New and used trailers for sale. Bank
terms
..NEBO TRAILER PARK
Highway 99 'Norti
Schwinn' Bicycles
Rntomatlc power tawn mowers. Rose
pur & s oniy complete Dicycte ana iiwn
bui
istower hospital.
AL'S FIXIT SHOP
320W. Washington Ph. ,1-4021
6 "ft. STAINLESS STEEL FOUNTAIN.
-. self contained compressor and Lewis
Carbonator. 6 burner Garland stove
With 23X28" grill. Other restaurant
equipment used short time. Phone
3-642.1. '
FOR SALE Good as new FriRidaire
electric range, used only two months.
Price 2CO. cash. Inquire Anderson
- Addition. C. W. Billingsley, Canon
ville, Oregon.
f OR" SALE Free Weslinghoiisc sewing ,
C machine. $140.. Just like new. Large- I
mouth fruit jars, 50c doz. Other ar- !
tides. Ph. 3-5Li2B.
FOR SALE Electric appliances fix- ;
tures and wiring material, 10 to 25 1
. percent discount. A-L Electric Co., 2023
Myrtle. Ph.3-8.T,5; j
JD00 GALLON metal water tank. Fair- 1
banks Morse motor and irrigation,
"pump, all for $200. Ed Lamoreaux, ;
phone 2702, Oakland. 1
Io32 30-ft. GLIDER house Trailer. See 1
for appreciation. Kuckenbeig Con- j
truction Camp, 7 niilei E. of Idle- 1
yld Park, on North Umpqua. 1
MATERNITY STYLES
Houner's Maternity Shop
MHarvgrdAve. Dial 3-4168
TOR SALE 1!)46 model M ft." trailer (
nouse witn aony. tasn or icrms. m,-ik-er
Trailer Court, Space 6, Winston.
RIVERGRAVELBAR:olsostrc'k"pile
of sand and pea gravel. 6 miles
' snuth of Roseburg. Ph. 3-7753.
General electric refrigerator.
6 cu. ft., very good condition, $70.
Ph. 3-5738.
IBM Sunrr lo Hnrrtrane Mrrrurv out
board, new, $H). Wilbur Texaco Sta- I
tlon. Wilbur. Oregon.
ft VTO DtlAf.P iiiliilnuidF lir.
coll and kale. Moore's Nursery, li
mile E. of Courthouse on Douglas St.
(2i "UPRIGHT Coca Cola" bottle coolers.
slightly used. Priced riKht. Phone -"
877 after 10 a m. or 9-8K44 anytime.
Portable "electric " dishwasher,
almot new. Cost Will scii for
W.. W. C. Thurlow, 3-515.
SPINIT PIANO. WJ1 sacrifice. Terms.
Write D. G. Lawson, ufii, Del., nov
burg. llKE NEW'Simmons Hlde-A-Bcd. green'
, Orlsinally sold for $250. Will sell for
HW. Call 3-50:)B.
LIKE new apt. size '51 model electric
range. Will sacrifice at $40, Phone
S-7.li.ij after 5 p.m.
marlow Wisconsin irrigation punp.
motion pipe and outlet hose. Ph.
12 all wool pattern rug and two throw
ruas to maTrri. r0. Phone .l-rroi.
HOUSE tralle.Tsiion 'as Lhevrulct. iih7.
Oldrield. 1M2 Eden Lane.
J TIRES. T tubes, size 7:10X15. saC
Ph. .l-fiPW.
T.I
INDIAN RED MOHAIR friere daveno.
food as new. Ph. 3-3S daytimes.
For Sale, Misc. 18
SPARTAN
30' 35'
America's Finest
Trailer Home
Unfit by skilled airplane mechanics who
really understand aluminum. Your
Spartan will be the beat, trailer In the
park. Up tn ft yar at 5 percent
COLUMBIA
26' 30' 34'
The Gov't Jutt purchased T9S Colum
bias! We have othrr high quality
coaches available: PAN AMERICAN,
KIT. IHONWOOl). HOWARD. TRAV.
IXO. NEW MOON, ROYCRAFT. Wa
believe tha above coachea aro the
best in tha Industry.
TERMS
TRADES
Earl E. Smith
Trai ler
Homes
The Coast's Largest Dealer
Nine Lorallons In Oregon and Washing;,
ton, main office at 7007 N E. Union,
Portland
ROSEBURG LOCATION
23.". N. Stephens Ph. 3-1U.1A
PORTABLE ELECTRIC DISHWASHER
almost new. Cost lf WiU sell lor
sa.V W. C. Thurlow, 3-5305.
a" OIL BURNING hot water heaters:
20 gal, 2Q; JO gat. .15. Nebo Trailer
Park. 24-LfN. Stephens.
FOR SALE Light and power plant
new and used. 700 watts to lO.uoo
watts See at Model Marknt. Winston.
FOR SALE - le gas appliances;
all late models and exoelient condi
tion Ph 2-260 or 1X1 N Jackson
14 Ft. Runabout boat, almost new. See
Mr. McAllister, sporting uooas
Montgomery Ward's.
WANTED USED lIGHT PLANT.
rn.
v . .
1944-22 ft. Travelite Trailer house, W).
Terms. Call at 90 Tavt-rn, Winston.
Miscellaneous 19
LANDSCAPE WATER COLOR CLASS.
Thurs. mornings. Phone 3-4538 Amy
M. mo Din son.
Fuel
20
PLANER ENDS, peeler core, and 16-inch
mill ends, no bark. Claude Willey
Fuel Co 1!H2 E. Douglas, Roseburg.
Timber & Sawmills 21
FOUNDRY
Sprockets 12c Per Pound
Grate bars, all sires B'je
Burner cones.
Surherlin Iron Works
FOUNDRY
Archie Boggs Ph. 2363
nuinerun, urr.
run SALL 1' yara iorvn nrcaiciu
shhvel, model 104, eouioped '".h
guide line, boom and 1 1 4 yard drag
bucket, being used for decking logs.
This machine is in A-l mecnanical
condition and will stand rigid inspec
tion. Reason for Selling Is our mill
burned. Machine located in Mvrtle
Crek, Oregon. For low price of $10,500.
Davs phone 1515 Myrtle Creek, Da' or
night 2Tt5. Canyonvitle. Oregon.
' HAUL TO
DOUGLAS MFG. CO.
Vour lumber brings more cash. We
buv year around mixed 1X4 through
tX12's. No end trim. Cash weekly
DOUGLAS MFC CO.
P. O. Box 414
Roseburg. Oregon
3 ml. south of Roseburg on 89
"REBUILT McCULLOCH
POWER SAWS .
S S 7 H P. Machine!
Nielsen Power Saw
Winston. Oregon Ph. 9-B4R4
WANTED T0"BUY
Gang logs; also timber, large or small
tracts. Top prices. Stomar Lbr. Co
Ph. 4M Riddle days, Canyonville 1291
evenings.
Wanted large or small trarts stand
ing timber. Vicinltv of Elkton Oak
lar.d or Sutherlln. MGinty-Rlggs Lbr
Co. P. O. Box 526. Elkton. Phone 4."0.
Evenings phone Warren Hansen Cot
tage drove 871-L.
"PLANER MAN with years of experience.
Can handle any type of mnchine.
Would like to make connections with
mill not over 100,000. Box 266, News
Review. WANTED
SECOND GROWTH LOGS
CONTACT WILHtTR LUMBER CO
D-8 SELL, RENT OR TRADE
For good O. G. timber. Consider yard
ing by thousand. P. O, Box 5726, Mtl
waukie. TIMBER FOR SALE near Sitkum: 23.43
acres, lot 7. N'a. 7, Sec. 6, Twp. 28,
S. R. 9. Hans Hagedorn, Silverton,
Oregon.
WANTED Gooo awrolll logs. Good
on re Iverson Lumber Co. Phon
3-3153. 1
WANTED Sawyer for stud mill. Ap
ply Andrus Lumber Co., Dillard, Ore.
WANTED Long log truck for 30 mile
haul, $l2.Call 15U2 Myrtle Creek.
WANTED Logging "for donkey and -or
cat. Phone 3-3711.
Logging Equipment 22
"aTtrucispecials
1!48 FORD LUMBER truck. straiRht
air brakes, motor overhauled, utility
tag, riRged for Immediate hauling.
Can he converted to short logger
with little additional expense. Priced
to sell.
1947 DIAMOND T dual drive longer
with 1940 dual axle Pierre trailer.
M-5 rear axles. W) per cent rubber.
Late model Continental motor.
Can be seen at
LOCKWOOD S USED CAR' LOT
or phone 3-6334
194(1 BU"R1 SKAGIT yarder with 140 GK
Waukesha engine. Machine has new
42 ft. sled, complete with steel roof
and new 550 gal. fuel tank. Alio hat
12.--0 ft. of new 1 1-8" mainline. 2500
ft. 5-8" haulback and 2500 ft. of 3-8"
strawllne. Logged less than 1 million
ft. since machine was overhauled.
Priced J1!)0. Ph. L. L. Burr Logging
Co,, Roseliurg. 3-4006 evenings.
LOG LOADER
Northwest model 8, I'-j yard shovel
with heel boom and shovel front.
Good shape. Immediate delivery, 120,--OCiil
Sutherlin ,il.l!.
I94 FORD 5.1 passenger school bus,
new motor, new tiros, neat can pe
re-arranurd to suit buyer. This is an
excellent buy. Terms can be had. See
Lock wood Motors for particulars, or
phone n-li,"'l4.
FOR SALE 1046 Studebaker lossing
truck. bx6, and single axte Isaacson
trailer, good tires. .1' slakes. iUOoo.
Charlie Johnson. 3 miles N. on 9- Log
Cabin Store, evenings or weekends.
I OR SALE- Late mooel Kenworth log-
ei'r. A-l sh-ioe. 21 ho Hilda dle.el
Kruehatif trailer. No trade In. Ted
TeaKlie. Box 53. Cam,. Va'lrv.
f'OH SALE International K-fl, lb iiai
bed. factory bed. and 14.000 lb. Titn
Ven rear end. FiMt class shape. See
David Fink. l:mpqua. or call S-70,1
3-4 YARD GENERAL shovel, good work
ing order. Ideal for converting Into
' Ir.g loarirr or donkee. or use as la.
Price slROO. Ph. 3-836S.
Logging Equipment 2 2
ONE 3 drum loader, mounted on
a tea, inn. iruc motor, gooa con
dition, 2000.
ONE heavy duty friction feed works
with chain and jear drive, tl2O0.
ONE 6x42 4 savr edger, double In
feed and out (red rolls with outboard
bearing and V belt drive. Condition
lik new, U50.
ONE x48 4 saw edger. single In feed
and oulfeed rolls, complete with out
board bearing, endlesa belt and aawe,
SI 500.
TWO fl-71 GMC twin dieseli, com piste
with V belt drives.
ONE 8-71 GMC dietel standard In
dustrlal unit, $1900.
ONE 6 7t GMC diesel standard In
dustrie) unit, completely recondition
ed, JuO0.
Industrial Supply Co.
132' 3. Stephens Ph. 3-68l
1947 KB -7 International short log or lum
ber, long wheelbaae, good condition.
Ph. 3-7440.
B-4 "CAT 1947 model, blade and drum"
Good condition. Stanley Keepers, Box
5U4. Oakland.
FOR SALE International K-ll short
log truck; art ol HD 7 AC tracks, good
condition. Ph. 3-4969. evenings,
FOR SALE 40 Cletrac tractor, bl.de
and drum. Beebe Lumber Co., Camaj
Valley.
f"OR "SALE Power chaiiT"iriv7b:T
blade. Inquire 646 S. Pine, Apt. I.
TD cat with doTtr for sale. Write NewsP
Review Box 268.
D-7 cat for sale wlinbJadeandloVing
winch. Glendale, Oregon Phone 124.
FOR SALE HD infractor, cable blade'
Phone 591 or 392 Voncalla.
FOR SALE TD-H, 900 hours." Ryce Wil
son. Azalea, Oregon.
f D-14 INTERNATIONAL, good condf
tion. Ph. 3-4787.
Machinery For Sale 23
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
PAH H-yard shovel
D8 cat
Le Tourneau Carryall
Hough Diesel 1, yard loader
Ford hydraulic scoop
Compressors Jrk hammers Pave
ment breakers Wagon jack Elec
tric sktl-saw Concrete buggies Rub
ber tired wheel barrow
GOOD EQUIPMENT
COMPETENT OPERATORS
Pre-Mix Concrete, Inc.
Box 49. Roseburg - Ph. 2-2694
Farm Equipment 24
TIME
I was a think in the other dav white 1
was a walkln along old Sheridan Street
when the old S P.'s 5:13 would come a 1
roar i ii in. and the restaurants owners
all got out there a nngin their bells
me customers wouia come to their
place to eat. And some of us bojs
would be a tryln lo sell extras of the
old Evening News a telltn' about our
Dough Boys and Kaiser Bill, or may
be a wreck on Roberts Mountain.
Along about that time, we all thought
you had to have B or 10 horses, or a
tractor as big as the S.P.'i Engine to
pull a 3-14 plow, but like I was a sayln
times have changed, we sure would
like to demonfctrate our Beautiful,
Wonderful, World Most Copied, New
Ferguson TO-30 with Ferguson Sys
tem Implements on vour own Farm
today. Yes Sir, MORE AND MORE
Oregon farmers are a savin "THE
NEW FERGUSON TO-30 with KE
G U S O N SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS,
urir.B mure oi my neeas, mor of the
time than any other."
Why dontcha. phone us for a Demon
stration today? Our appraisal on your
old tractor and equipment might sur-
Erlse you when traded in on our
1TTLE GREY BUNDLE OF DYNA
MITE THE NEW FERGUSON TO-30.
We have a Dandy Used Case Tractor
V.A.C, Model with self starter, rubber
tires and all we told you about this
case tractor last week, insteati of
buyin it, you let our "WILD TRAD
ER BILL PITTS", take another one In
trade on a New Ferguson Tractor. 1
wish to goodness one of you luckv
Douglas County boyi would come in
and make a deal before "Kouain Ken "
puts poor old Bill and me both In the
Dog House.
Used M.M. Tractor. Rubber tires, self
starter, If you really want a tale model
tractoc at a real old fashioned price,
why doncha climb on your saddle
horse and come on over?
GRANT EQUIPMENT.
COMPANY
200 So. Pine St.
18.10 W. 7th
Eugene, Ore.
itnseourK. ore.
Phone 3-AQ49
Phone 3-1988
McCULLOCH POWER
POST HOLE
NIELSEN'S
AUGERS, TO RENT
POWER SAW SHOP
Winston, Ore.
Ph. 9-8484
Used For3 Tractors
A Few left. Also one used Model A
Farmall. Large stock new Ford trac
tors. UMPQUA TRACTOR CO.
123 S. Pine St.
FOR SALE 8 ft. Oliver Combine, rea
sonable. Noble Snider, Yoncalla, Ore
gon. Trucks
26
Southern Oregon
Truck
Headquarters
USED LOGGING TRAILERS. NEW
GMC TRUCKS IN ALL SIZES. SOME
ARE AVAILABLE TOR IMMEDIATE
DEI JVERY.
WA 22 OTitte dual drive, new motor.
mis is a clean one. 6231 Brown
llpe ber rolls. Ready to go to work to
day. 50 FORD Pickup. 4 speed trans.
'47 GMC R-lOfl. rear axle, Fruehauf
tag axle, 623 1-D Aux. trans, lum-
4 GMC pickup
48 CHEV DUAL DRIVE, B lip
'47 FORD single axle, tires exception
al, motor like new.
44 WHITE 10:00 ruhber. B-llpe. $1000.
will buy this on.
USED 4 cyl. 2 cycle GMC diesel. En
gine complete with all accessories
and 5553 main trans. Ready to In
stall. '40 CHEV. panel, good mechanical
condition, but looks rough. t'JSn.
Whatever your requirement maybe you
can find It at
Smith Motors
TRUCK DEPT.
Par. Hwy. North P
Ph. 3-S594 !
FOR SALE K-tl International duai
drive log truck and trailer, motor
Just rebuilt, gooH rubber and good
mechanical condition. Ph. 3-7847 eves
or anytime. Sat. and Sun- .
Axle shafts, ring Gear and Pinions,
Spring, for trucks of all makes.
RAY'S TRUCK PARTS
Ph. 3-3:!tiO Hoseburg, Oregon
111.11" FORD V-8. i, ton" pickupr 9.W0
miles. si:e. 1281 Ball!, after e P.M. or
phone 3-M75.
4 FORD 1 ton pickup MM Good
Tractors
25
D-7. D-S REBUILT, guaranteed caterpil
lar trarlra Tr,n rnnrillinn 9IM M W.
lftsth Ave.. Poptland Oregon. Greaham I
0H26.
Tractors 25
FOR SALE .John Deere crawler-
type tract or MC 100, with Hydraulic
tilting doser, tpwlng winch. Purchased
in May, a.wou. mam jonnson, a
mtlea S, onw, Log Cabin Grocery,
evenings or Veekenda.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
BETTER
BUYS
AT
RCUS
B A
'51 PACKARD Deluxe sedan. V
tramalic drive. R At H. tubetess
tires .2495
j 5l Ht'DSON Commodors, I, over-
'SI KAISFR Deluxe sedan Ilka new
Insida and out. Only 19sS
'90 FORD V aedan, R H M5
'90 PLYMOUTH SURBURBAN 1909
'W rRAZCR Manhattan, sverdrlvt 1309
' HUDSON SUPER Sed. 1399
'49 KAISER, Deluxe Sedan, Special 119
' DeSOTO Conv. R fc H New
black top. light beige eolor Tip
toe Trana. , . !79
'47 BU1CK Sedan, R 1. H 1149
'4T OLDS 98 sedan. Hydramatlc
R a H. This ona owner ear tn
top condition ... . . 1289
4 CHRYSLER WINDSOR aedan,
K c H. very clean . 995
'4 FORD Club coupe. R H, over
DR1VE, NEW PAINT AND SEAT
covera -893
'40 BU1CK SUPER Sedan, RAH 999
41 OLDSMOBILE I Convertible -.399
'41 PONTIAC Club Cpa 399
'41 DODGE Sedan, R It H 349
41 FORD Sedan .. 393
'41 CHEVROLET Tudor, runs good.. 199
41 BUICK CLUB COUPE t9S
40 CHEVROLET COUPE 199
'40 CHRYSLER SEDAN 193
40 FORD TUDOR 199
'39 DODGE sedan, extra good
243
'M PLYMOUTH Sedan, runs good ..143
36 FORD V- Tudor ..
AS IS SPECIALS
'40 MERCURY Sedan ...
'41 CHEVROLET AERO Sedan ...
42 BUICK aedanetta -
'41 BUICK Convertible
'37 BUICK Sedan
199
149
OPEN TIL S P.M. EVENINGS
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Highway It N at Garden Valley ltd.
Phone -SI'
"SI" DILLARD
. USED CARS
All of our cars are very
clean and are New Dodge
trade-ins
194( DODGE 1 door sedan - 11.193.
1930 FORD sedan . overdrlva -. 1095.
1940 FORD aedan 10.15.
1947 FORD aedan 35.
1940 FORD sedan - RAH- Special 073.
1940 CHEVROLET aero Sedan . . U43.
1947 CHEVROLET aedan J0M.
1940 CHEVROLET sedan MS.
1047 MERCURY sedan 095.
1941 OLDSMOBII.K 9R low mileage
Trucks
DODGE - nearly new - 2 ton truck
3 speed axle-5 speed transmls-slon-R23-20
tires a big bargain
at . 24M.
DODGE lit ton 1495.
14' PLATFORM body 150.
1950 CHEVROLET pickup 1295.
BESIDES THESE CARS AND TRUCKS
WE HAVE MANY MORE TO
CHOOSE FROM.
"SI" DILLARD
MOTOR CO.
DODGE PLYMOUTH
Stephens Se Douglas Sta.,
HOseDurg, uregon
HANSEN'S
REASONABLY PRICED GMAO TERMS
CHEVROLET, BUICK, PONTIAC
CADILLAC TRADE-INS
USED CAR CENTER
Roue aV Oak
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
40 FORD COUPE
GOOD WORK CAR
See Kert at Smith Motors Truck Dept.
Highway fit. North.
FOR SALE ''51 CadinacTser.es 82 For
dor Sedan. This car is 6 months old and
owned by original owner. Phone 645
Mvrtte Creek before 5 p.m. or 594
after.
' PLYMOUTH 4-door; excellent-!-
vate party. 5793. Days call j-oh, eve
nings. .1-8004.
'41 PONTIAC sedanette. Will sell cheap.
r,. Douglas. Call between :30 and
7 PM
LOOK '52 HENRY J
Sell or trade for '41 or older what-hava-
y ou . Ph . .1- 36'J I even i ns.
'l9: BUICK SPECIAL. oodransporta
tlon. for 1200. See after P.M., 426
Moeri.
fOR BALK-1940 Pontfar Club Coupe"
Radio and heater. Not much for 1
but good work car. $75. Phone 3-:ui00.
TUTO RUICK. good condition. See Bob
Green, Koseburg Motor Cu. body shop,
or ph. 3-S.',8 efler 6.
NEW NASH RAMBLER Conv. Will trade
or discount for ra.h. Ph. 3-4.T.T4
WII.fTsell '4o'oids'76 or trade for' older
Chevrolet or Plymouth. Phona 3-7vo. i
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
'41 CHRYSLER 4 door New Yorker,
good shape. Extras. 444 S. Jackson.
LaSAULE CLUB coup, axcellent
ccndilion. 3-4;tO.
Instruction 29
TUTORING. IN READING lor gradt
school children. Mary H. Eastman.
Ph. 3-04H1.
Personal 30
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Be 11U,
Notices
31
mtt CARD OF THANKS
We thank our many friends for their ex
pressions of sympathy in our recent
sorrow and for the many beautiful
(lowers.
Lyd)a Paulson and family
lAM NOT RESPONSIBLE for any
debts only my own. Sarah K. Van
Lone.
LEGAL
NationalForestTimberForSale
Bear Camp Salvage Area No. 3
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building, Koseburg,
Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.
I' .S T. July 28, 1952, for all the live
timber marked or designated for
cutting and all merchantable dead
timber located on an area embrac
ing about 40 acres within section
13, T. 28 S., R. 2 W.. W.M. sur
veyed. Bear Camp Area, Unipqua
National Forest, Oregon, estimated
to be 630,000 board feet more or
less of Douglas-fir, western while
pine and sugar pine, and 370.000
board feet more or less of western
hemlock, white fir and other spe
cies of sau timber. No bid of less
than $25.25 per M board feet fur
Douglas-fir, western white pine
and sugar pine, $4.10 per M board
feet for western hemlock, white
fir and other species will be con
sidered. In additin to the prices
bid for stumpage, a cooperative
deposit of $0.45 per M board feet,
to be used by the Forest Service
for paying the cost of slash dis
posal, and a cooperative deposit
of $0.30 per M board feet, to cov.-r
the cost of tree planting, seed soar
ing and timber stand improve
ment work on the area cut over,
for the total cut of timber under
the terms of the agreement, will
be required. As a qualification for
oral bidding, all bidders must sub
mit a sealed bid accompanied by
I he required payment to the forest
supervisor prior to 2:00 p m., P S.
T. July 28. 1952. Sealed bids will
be posted at the beginning of the
auction for the information of all
bidders. $8,000.00 must accompany
each bid, to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded, or re
tained in part as liquidated dam
ages, according to the conditions
of sale: If an oral bid is declared
to be high at the closing of the
auction, the bidder must immed.
ialely confirm the oral bid by sub
mitting it in writing on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to
reject any and all bids is reserved.
Forest Service bid forms for use
in submitting sealed bids and full
information concerning the tinv
ber, the conditions of sale and the
submission of bids should be ob
tained from the district ranger,
Tiller, Oregon, or the forest super
visor, Roseburg, Oregon, before
bids are submitted.
National ForeirTimbtr For Sole
Bear Camp Salvage Area No. 1
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor or bit
authorized representative at the of
fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post
Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon,
beginning at 2:00 p.m., P.S.T. July
28, 1952, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 69 acres within sections 12
and 13, T 28 S., R. 2 W., W.M. sur
veyed, Bear Camp Area, Umpqua
National Forest, Oregon, estimat
ed to be 2,780,000 board feet more
or less of Douglas - fir, western
white pine and sugar pine, and 1,
580,000 board feet more or less of
western hemlock, white fir and oth
er species of sawlimbcr. No bid of
less than $24.40 per M board feet
for Douglas-fir, western white pine,
and sugar pine, $3.25 per M. board
feet for western hemlock, white
fir and other species will be con
sidered. In addition to the prices
bid for stumpage, a cooperative de-
Soslt of $0.15 per M board feet, to
e used by the Forest Service for
paying the cost of slash disposal,
and a cooperative deposit of $0.30
per M board feet, to cover the-cost
of tree planting, seed sowing and
timber stand improvement work on
the area cut over, for the total cut
of timber under the terms of the
agreement, will be required. As a
qualification for oral bidding, all
bidders must submit a sealed bid
accompanied by the required pay
ment to the forest supervisor prior
to 2:00 p.m. P.S.T. July 28, 1952.
Sealed bids will be posted at the
beginning of the auction for the
information of all bidders. $15,000.
00 must accompany each bid, to be
applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as liq
uidated damages, according to the
conditions of sale. If an oral bid is
declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must
immediately confirm the oral bid
by submitting it in writing on 3
Forest Service bid form. The right
to reject any and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full information concerning ihe
timber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should lie
obtained from the district ranger,
Tiller, Oregon, or the forest super
visor, Roseburg, Oregon, before
bids are submitted.
The famous Jonker diamond
was sent by registered air mail
from Kngland to the United
States for 67 cents.
Cleopatra wore pearl earrings
worth, in today's currency, a mil
lion and a half dollars at the cele
brated banquet for Mark Antony,
LEGAL
National ForcttVimber For Sola
Bear Camp Salvage Aret'No. 1
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor or his aut
orited representative at the office
of the Forest Supervisor, Post Of
fice Building, Roseburg, Oregon,
beginning at 2:00 p.m., P.S.T. July
28, 1952, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 45 acres within sections 13
and 24, T. 28 S., R. 2 W., W.M. sur
veyed. Bear Camp Area, Umpqua
National Forest, Oregon estimated
to be 1,200,000 boatd feet more or
less of Douglas-fir, western white
pine, and sugar pine, and 570,000
board feet more or less of western
hemlock, white fir and other spe
cies of sawtimber. No bid of less
than $24.35 per M board feet- for
Douglas-fir, western white pine and
sugar pine, $4.15 per M board leet
for western hemlock, white fir and
other species will be considered.
In addition to the prices bid for
stumpage, a cooperative deposit of
$0.35 per M board feet, to be used
by the Forest Service for paying
the cost of slash disposal, and a
cooperative deposit of SO. 25 per M
board feet, to cover .(he cost of
tree planting, seed sowing and tim
ber stand improvement work on
the area cut over for the total cut
of timber under the terms of the
agreement, will be required. As a
qualification for oral bidding, all
bidders must submit a sealed bid
accompanied by the required pay
ment to the forest supervisor prior
to 2:00 p.m. P.S.T. July 28, 1952.
Sealed bids will be posted at the
beginning of the auction for the in
formation of all bidders. $10,000.00
must accompany each bid, to be
applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as liq
uidated damages, according to the
conditions of sale. If an oral bid is
declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must im
mediately confirm the oral bid by
submitting it in writing on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to re
ject any and all bids is reserved.
Forest Service bid forms for use in
submitting sealed bids and full in
formation concerning the timber.
the conditions of sale and the sub
mission of bids should be obtained
from the district ranger. Tiller,
Oregon, or the forest suiervisor.
Roseburg, Oregon, before bids are
submitted.
National ForestTimber For Sale
Boar Camp Salvage Area No. 4
Oral auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor or his
authorized representative at the of
fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post
Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon,
beginning at 2:00 p.m., P.S.T. July
28, 1952, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 34 acres within sections 13,
T. 28 S.. R. 2 W.. and 18. T
28 S., R. 1 W., W M. surveyed.
Bear Camp Area. Umpqua Na
tional Forest, Oregon, estimated
to be 1.040,000 board feet
more or less of Douglas-fir, west
ern white pine, and sugar pine,
and 500,000 board feet more or less
of western hemlock, white fir and
other species of sawtimber. No bid
of less than $25.30 per M board
feet for Douglas-fir, western white
pine and sugar pine, $5.10 per M
board feet for western hemlock,
white fir and other species will be
considered. In addition to the pric
es bid for stumpage, a cooperative
deposit of $0.25 per M board feet,
to be used by the Forest Service
for paying the cost of slash dis
posal, and a cooperative deposit
of $0.35 per M board feet, to cover
the cost of tree planting, seed sow
ing and timber stand improvement
work on the area cut over, for the
total cut of timber under the terms
of the agreement, wilt be required,
Ai a qualification for oral bidding,
all bidders must submit a sealed
bid accompanied by the required
payment lo the forest supervisor
prior to 2:00 p.m. P.S.T. July 28,
1952. Scaled bids will be posted
at the beginning of the auction for
the information of all bdders. $10,-
000.00 must accompany each bid,
to be applied on the purchase price
refunded, or retained in part as
liquidated damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If an oral
bid is declared to be high at the
closing of the auction, the bidder
must immediately confirm the oral
hid by submitting It in writing on a
Forest Service bid form. The light
to reject any and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full information concerning the
timber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should be ob
tained from the district ranger, Til
ler, Oregon, or the forest super
visor, Roseburg, Oregon before bids
are submitted.
4 From Eugene Attend
Fete For Mrs. Wimberly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlow,
accompanied by their daughter,
Charlcne, and Mrs. Harlow's moth
er, Mrs. R. M. Day, visited in
Roseburg from Eugene, Saturday
night. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow at
tended the reception for Mrs. Leila
Wimberly, Worthy Grand Matron
of the Grand Chapter of Oregon,
Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs.
Harlow is worthy matron of the
Eugene chapter, 0ES.
The party also visited with Mrs.
Day's nieces, Mrs. Charles V.
Stanton and Mrs. Fred L. Perry,
and her grandniccc, Mrs. Sidney
Moon.
Mrs. Day, a former teacher in
the Roseburg schools, who for
many years has been active in
religious work, especially in the
missionary field, is leaving early
in August with her grandson, Ray
mond Collins, Seattle, for Austral
ia, where she is to attend a world
missionary conference.
There Is a tunnel through an is
land in the middle of Ihe San Francisco-Oakland
Bay Bridge.
Mor July 21, 1952 Thi Nwi-Rtvlew, Roieburg, Ort. 11
Winston-Dillard Fire District
Names Dean Collins President
By MRS. GEORGE BACHER
Officers have been named for
the recently organized Winston-Dillard
Rural Fire district. They are:
Dean Collins, president; and Bill
Tipton, secretary-treasurer. Di
rectors, besides the two named,
include Cyril Nichols, Pat Manley
and Kny Fisher. The budget has
been compiled and the purchase
of fire trucks is now under con
sideration, according to the di
rectors; Meeting dates have been
set for the first Friday in each
month.
The local fire district was voted
in by ballot on June 6.
Winston Briefs:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alpine and
daughter of Coquille were dinner
guests in the Frank True home on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bacher and
son, Bryce, accompanied by Mrs.
Bacher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kearby Masters, motored to Eu
gene on Saturday, where Bryce
received medical attention.
Miss Agnes Waugh stopped over
for the weekend in Winston en
route from a vacation in San Fran
cisco to Auburn, Wash. She was
a guest of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ulschafer,
proprietors of Schaffer s lodge in
Winston.
Winston's newest business enter
prise is Paul's Shoe Repair shop,
recently opened by Paul L. Wil
liams and located on highway 42
next door to the Box Gift shop
bin dine.
Grounds surrounding Schaffer's
lodge in Winston have been re
cent v beautified by the owners
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ulschafer.
The island, located in the triangle
Davis To Mr. and Mrs. Dene
Allen Davis, Winchester, July 18,
twins, Charlotte ignore, weignt,
four pounds one ounce: Paul Al
len, weight, four pounds 12 ounces.
HARDAGE To Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Hardage, Winston, July
18. a girl. Linda Joyce: weight.
eight pounds 14 ounces.
STADIti To Mr. and Mrs. Ice
land Arthur Stadig, 2130 Jacobson,
July 18, a girl, Kathryn Lee; six
pounds 13 ounces.
W11.SON To Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie William Wilson, 1215 Broc
coli Lane. July 18. a boy. Daniel
Wilson; weight, seven pounds nine
ounces.
MCFAI.L To Mr. and Mrs
Everett Ncal McFall, 1934 Fair-
mount, July 16, a girl, Kerry Lynn;
weight, six pounds 10 ounces.
MOFF1TT To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Raymond Moffitt, 2041 Mol
lis. July 16, a boy, Michael Lee;
weight, seven pounds nine ounces.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Johnson, Sutherlin, July 17,
a girl, Jan Marie; weight, six
pounds 14 ounces.
NEUSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Robert Nelson, Oakland, July
16, a girl, Sheryl Anna; weight,
seven pounds five ounces.
STEWARD To Mr. and Mrs.
Carve Hugh Steward, Box 1127, Ju
ly 16, a boy, Gregory Lynn; weight,
seven pounds 12 ounces.
CARR To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam James Carr, 1504 Walnut, Ju
ly 15, a boy, Dennis James; weight,,
eight pounds three ounces.
BERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Berry, 1817 Ellen, July 14, a
girl, Judith Grace; weight, six
pounds four ounces.
Even Split Urged
On O-C Revenue
PORTLAND I A Congres
sional subcommittee Saturday was
told that Oregon Counties are en
titled to at least half the revenue
from Oregon and California re
vested lands.
The Association of 0 & C Coun
ties told the committee that the
counties are making large outlays
to maintain mads which trucks,
hauling 04C logs, are using.
The counties now are supposed
to receive 75 per cent of the in
come. But some congressmen have
objected and part of the funds have
been held back in recent years.
Rep. Harris Ellsworth (R-Ore)
has introduced a bill which would
divide the revenues evenly between
the federal government and the
counties,
Ellsworth was among the four
congressmen here for the confer
ence. The others were Ben F. Jen
sen of Iowa, Wesley A. D'Ewart
of Montana, and John P. Saylor
of Pennsylvania.
Duke Ricketts Gets YM
Jr. Leaders Top Post-
Duke Ricketts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Ricketts, 730 E. Lane,
.is elected Junior leader Corps
head for Northwest YMCAs at sum
mer school in Scabeck, Wash., last
week.
Ricketts is a local YMCA work
er. He and Merlin Donaldson, Rose
burg YMCA general secretary, re
turned early today from the Sea
beck school. They left last Mon
day.
About 135 secrelaries and their
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with shade trees and a broad ex
panse of lawn has been seeded
at the entrance,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrk
son and nephew, Gary Garrison,
spent Sunday picnicking with
friends at Bandon beach.
Mrs. Helen Duncan sperft
Wednesday and Thursday i n
Grants Pass and Medfnrd attend
ing to business. She was accom
panied home by Fred Green, who
for the past several weeks has
been enjoying an outing at hit
mining claim near Jacksonville.
Mr. Green is employed by Mrs.
Duncan.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank True last week were
Mrs. Margaret Glick and daugh
ters, Diane and Sylvia, of Red
wood City, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pannell of
Chico, Calif., are guests in the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fish
er this week. Expected on Satur
day is Mr. Fisher's brother,
Charles R. Fisher and family, al
so of Chico. A week-end's outing
and fishing trip at Lake Tacken
itch is planned by the group.
Mr. and Mrs, Russ Turner spent
the weekend fishing near Bend.
Weekend visitors in Coos Bay
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Calla
han and daughter, Pat, of Win
ston.
Mrs. Jim Taber left Wednesday
for Portland where she will be a
guest for the next several days in
the home of her son and daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Archie Wilson spent last
week in Portland where she re
ceived medical attention.
Wilbur Resident
III In California
By MRS. ELSIE BROSZIO
Word has been received br Mrs.
Charles Sands of the sudden ill
ness and operation of her step
father, Charley Schroeder, at the
Woodland Hospital in Woodlands,
Calif.
Mr. Shroeder. who makes his
home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles.
Sands in Wilbur, had gone to Cali
fornia for i short vacation. Ha
is reported as getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Banta and
son of Wilmer, Minn., Colleen
Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick Christie spent the weekend
vacationing at southern coastal
points and driving through tha
giant redwoods.
Christiania Ann Christie spent
the weekend with the Phillip Scal-
lon family during the absence of
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyatt of
Portland were weekend guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell and
family motored to Coos Bay Satur
day for some fishing and a short
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney V a a
Cleave motored to Florence Fri
day and spent a few days vaca
tioning. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hart and
son, Jimmy, spent a short vacation
at Diamond Lake and Klamath
Falls.
A reception was held at tha
church in honor of the new min
ister, the Rev. Luis Boye and his
wife. After a short business meet
ing refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Moorhous, alt
er spending a few days driving
along the coast to Astoria and Sea
side, entertained out of town
guests at their home in Wilbur.
John Moorhous visited from Ox
nard, Calif., as did Mr. and Mrs.
George Moorhous and family ol
Los Angeles. The next week, Mr.
and Mrs. Caley Spain and family
of Lindsey, Calif., were overnight
guests. Mrs. Moorhous and Mrs.
Spain were childhood friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Workman or
Crescent City, Calif., have rented
the former Irving residence and
plan to reside in Wilbur. Mr.
Workman is employed by Engle
and Worth Co. in Winchester.
Mrs. Harry Baird has been quits
ill at her home In Wilbur but is re
ported as much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barge are tha
parents of a baby girl, Laura Lea,
born July 13 at Community Hos
pital in Roseburg.
Mrs. L. D. Fohl aBd Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lee motored to Salem
Monday and visited with Mrs.
Fold's father, W. D. Turner, who
is convalescing from a recent ill
ness at a rest home there.
families attended the school, ac
cording to Donaldson. Four men
from national YMCA headquarters
led the session.
Accompanying Donaldson end
Ricketts were the former's wife,
son and mother-in-law, Mrs. A. E.
Baldrich, of ln Angeles.
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