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'52 PONTIAC CATALINA. 2 tone leother Interior duol range
transmission It's our sound cor now! Look it over 1 SVS
as It posses with the horns on It
'51 PONTIAC DfLUX 1 DOOR. 2 tone lust had the volves re
9round ot 34,000 miles. It's tops . . . very clean OQs
and an Ideal family cor
'52 HUDSON HORNET CLUB COUPI. Overdrive behind 995
145 horses makes power low price mokes a real buy
'51 PACKARD UTRAMATIC 4-DOOR. A really well .kept cor the
best condition and a lot of car for this small car 1 095
price :.-
'50 PACKARD 4 DOOR. A popular 200 series with ul- $45
tromatic radio heater and very clean Inside w
'51 STUDEBAKER 4 DOOR. V-8 motor hydromatic drive. If you
want a steal come in and steal it ot this very low $5
price
'51 MERCURY 4 DOOR. A new 1953 color combination . . . light
cream over rust. Good, new custom covers . . . It's $QOC
equipped with overdrive, too
'50 FORD 4 DOOR CUSTOM. New paint V-8 motor with SitOC
overdrive and the tires are Qood too SJJJ
'49 CHEVROET 4 DOOR SPECIAL. It's not a cream pulf ... but
it has a lot of good miles left ... the motor Is flood . . . SOQC
the body sound . . . Inside 0 bit dirty ... a good buy, tho
'53 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD TOP. Mercomotic drive .
radio . . heater . . . custom throughout with a nice $1QQJC
2 tone blue color condition tops
'53 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLI. Everything you dreomed of In
this doctors cor . . . It's the cream of the car market. $3395
Complete and a sound value, too
'51 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE. 2 tone paint ... radio ... heater . .
and equipped with all the trimmings . , , a popular hard $1H45
top ot a working man's price ' vt
'51 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CLUB COUPE. It's light green radio
heater automatic drive custom covers new tires and SQQC
mechanically good see It today 77 J
'51 FORD 2 DOOR. The economy 6 with heate and $74 C
radio a good cheap cor with the smollest of payments J
'50 FORD CLUB COUPI. Take a look it's light grey on $QC
top and 55 red below really sharp W7J
'51 HUDSON HORNET 4 DOOR. It's the hotest can on our tot
hydromatic drive 2-tone paint good ww tires lots $QQC
of get upland go at a low price 77 J
'51 CHEVROET 4 DOOR DELUXI. It's ton low one owner SOOC
mileage radio heater very good tires exceptional '
'50 CADILLAC 61 4 DOOR. Black over yellow really loud and It's
fully equipped a real he man car at the cheop car $9J
'51 BUICK 4 DOOR SUPER. It's clean and sharp really $10QC
what is known os a cream puff best buy in town ' 7 J
'49 MERCURY 4 DOOR. 2-tone blue over white overdrive AAC
rerung motor good tires ot a real price ft J
'53 BUICK SUPER HARD TOP. 2-tone custom trim V-8 motor
double dynoflow tops for value really a good cor $Q95
'52 BUICK RIVIERA. Block over cream ww tires cus- $11QC
torn trim dynaflow a sharp number ond priced right H J
'50 BUICK 4 DOOR SUPER. Choose between a black or a $MC
two tone both will stand close inspection equipped OHj
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Friends Arrive, Spend
Weeks In Glendale
By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
Mrs. Eileen Polly, sister of
Clyde Marriott, and four sons,
Larry, Donald, Bobby and David,
arrived from Sacramento, Mon
day evening to spend a couple of
weeks with the Marriott famly at
Capitol Hill, near Glendale. Mr.
Polly will probably join his fam
ily the latter pari oi mis ween.
Returns To Glendale
Bill Dyer, former Glendale res
ident, returned here a few weeks
ago. He is working part time for
Standard Oil Co. and part time
for Day and Mchl.
The llarlin Copelands returned
June 7 from a trip to Tenn. They
visited Copcland's father, A. V
Copeland in McMinnville, Tenn.,
and her parents, Mr. and Mis. J.
H. Conatser in Jamestown. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Major re
turned a few days ago irom a vis
it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cox. in Tucson. Ari.: with
her brother and family who join
ed them- there, and with Major's
oarenlE, the George Majors of
Oceanside. Calif. F.ufore returning
tlicy visited the Yusemile Nation
al Park.
A large number of the members
and friends of the Gendale Sev-
enth-dav Adventist Church drove
to Milo last Saturday. Special
services were held. There was an
opportunity to visit the buildings
vrtiich are to be ready for use at
the new school this fall. Church
members from CanyonviUe, Rose
burg, Myrtle Creek and Medford
were present.
Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs
Carl Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Grandy and 12 members of the
Glendale Pathfinder Group of the
i Seventh - day Adventist Church,
drove up to Milo, camping out,
! and remaining until bunuay.
1 Bobbv Ellis. Cecil Munyon, Dil
lon Johnson and Bill Chandler leu
Friday night for Grants Pass,
where they were to entrain for
two weeks at National Guard
Camo.
Jo Wagoner and family have
rented their Reuban Road home
and moved to Soringficld.
Mrs. Myrn Opperman of .Glen
dale underwent surgery ai i n e
Josephine Hospital in Grants Pass
recently.
LIBRARY OPENING SET
Opening of the Drain city li
brary -will be June 28, according
to the Drrfin Enterprise. Summer
hours for the library will be
hours for the library will be 7
to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and 3 to
5 p.m. Frkdays. Mrs. Lois Strick
land wilt be iiDrarian.
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right kind of insurance.
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Clidt School Additions
Partially Completed
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
r.UAa t.hnnl Kimerintendent By
ron Evans, reports that the new
addition to the nign scnooi is ou
percent completed. The janitors
are at work refinishing the desks
at the high and grade schools,
painting the Interior oi we uisn
school gymnasium and will re-
nint nnaJ..tr nl th MaSSrOOmS
of both schools. This work is in
addition to other maintenance
work of the school rooms and the
grounds.
Suffers Dislocated Finger
Roy Becker suffered a dislocat
ed finger on his right hand at
Softball practice Sunday on t h e
grade school grounds. He was
treated at Mercy Hospital ana re
leased.
Linda Moore, daughter of Mr.
ani r F Mnnrp left Tues
day for Corvallis to attend 4-H
summer school, fche naa Deen
awarded the scholarship bv the
Roseburg Elks Club and will live
at a sorority house on the college
campus.
Mr. and Mrs. David White and
sons, David Jr. and John, left
c..niai, fAi. Fitcnnp White, nrinci-
pal of Glide High School, will at
tend summer school at the Uni
versity, of Oregon. His family win
remain in Eugene during that pe
riod. Phillip Evans of Booneville, Ind.,
rix,A Vlnnilav fnr a wppk's Vis
it with hie hrnthpt- and sister-in-
law, Supt. and Mrs. Byron Evans.
He will attend summer scnooi ai
the University of Oregon, enrolled
In tha i.Qf4in ant talAVlRinn prfllCa-
lion class. Evans is a junior at
Indiana State Teachers college.
Mrs. George Churchill entered
lta-ntr IJncnital Tl.PcHav fnr HI i-
nor surgery. Mrs. Churchill is the
home economics instructor ai
Glide High School and will attend
e.immpr ftinl at the University
of Oregon to complete her mas
ters degree in education.
Howard Casey, a former resi
dent of Idleyld Park, returned
from California where he had
worked during the winter, and has
U mln hv Ihp TT s Plv-
wood Co. as hook tender. He is
living at the company camp on
Little River. 8
Surprise Visitor
In Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
. nr. TU-ro H Tt Wardestv
mi. aim ....... ... .,
UA- .urnriea nVPI-nlffht. Visitor
last Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Wallace, from Long Mont,
Colo., which they had not seen for
over 8 years, 'ine wauaces were
enroute to Eureka, Calif., to visit
a son.
Completed House
Harry and Bill Murphy have just
completed a new rental house for
Mrs. Leta Young on the Young
property south of the present
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack made
a business trip to Portland Mon
day and returned to Sutherlin
Tuesday.
xa,A Chflupr nf Afaill. Hawaii:
Ralph Shaver of Los Angeles, and
Mrs. R. H. Wilson of Tyee, were in
Sutherlin Monday greeting friends.
Former residents of Sutherlin
hnv. Horrut i. a lawver
and Ralph is a city officer in Us
Angeles connected wrn waier sys-
Mr. Wilcnn makpe hpr home
with her husband at Tyee. Mrs.
Ora Banker, momer or ine mice
h.V.. W hnma in ftncphtirC. and
while all were here they had a
family reunion, tne tirsi one s'nee
all have married and live in differ
ent cities. .
Mrs. Helen Paschal of Seattle,
owner of the Breathe-Ezy Adren
alin Co-op, accompanied by her
...;.l.nt manaopr VlflTtlire
Moore, spent several days in Suth
erlin as guests ot Mrs. i.eia loung.
They were enroute to Los Anselc
on a business trip and. to altend.
the graduation of Mrs. Paschal's
son, Ed, from the BlncV Fox Mili
tary Academy at Hollywood. Mrs.
Katie Ohram, accompanied them
from Sutherlin to Los Angeles,
where she will visit her 2 daugh
ters, Mrs. Mildred Lund'and Mrs.
Blanch Brown.
More than 67 per cent of the re
sidents of the United States wear
spectacles, compared to 59 per
cent in England.
DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
AWNING WINDOWS
Mt Is necassary that tha rovah
in be made to accommodate
stock sites.
PARTICULARS
Major Legislation Status
At Week's End Outlined
WASHINGTON M The status
of major legislation at the end of
last week:
Fortiori Affairs: The President
has signed a resolution under
scoring his authority to commit
U.S. troops to the defense of the
Formosa area. A bill extending the
reciprocal trade program is on the
President's desk. The Senate has
ratified the treaty restoring inde
pendence to Austria, ine senate
has ratified treaties bringing West
German manpower into the North
Atlantc defense setup and a mutual
assistance pact with rormosa. ine
Senate has passed, and the House
Foreign Affairs Committee is con
sidering, a bill continuing the
foreign-aid program.
Military: A bill raising the pay
of military personnel has become
law. The House has passed and
sent to the Senate bills extending
the draft law four years, author
izing a $1,300,000,000 shipbuilding
program, and appropriating 3l',j
billion dollars to the Defense
Department. The Senate has added
a doctor-dentist draft provision to
the House draft bill. The House
has shelved a compulsory military
reserve training bill.
Veterans: The Presdent has
signed a bill continuing eligibility
of veterans for government - fi
nanced educatonal benefits.
School Construction: Legislation
to provide federal aid for school
construction is pending in the
Senate and House Education and
Labor committees.
Statehood: The House has killed
a bill to admit both Alaska and
Hawaii to statehood. There has
been no Senate action.
Pay Raises: The President has
Couple Sells Home
In Camas Valley
By MRS. W.M. CUNNINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson have
sold their home in Camas Vallev
to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of
Union, Oregon. The Wilsons will
remain until December.
As yet they have not decided
where they will reside, but it will
be somewhere in the vicinity
of Roseburg. The Browns will take
possession sometime in December.
Shop In Eugene
Mrs. Maude Johnson and Mrs.
William Cunningham spent Thurs
day shopning in Eugene. They also
went to Snr'ngfield and snent the
evenin? with Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Roth.
Paul Lamm. Infant son of Mrs.
Doris Lamm has been ill with the
flu, for the past two weeks. Paul
showed some improvement Mon
day. Ka" Wheeler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wheeler left Mon
day for Salem where she will at
tend Girl's State.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paost drove
to Kb math Falls on Sundav to
take Panst's mother, Mrs. Alma
Papst of Council Bluffs, Iowa, lo
boird the train for Bakersfield.
Calif. Mrs. Papst spent several
Havq here visiting her son and will
visit in the California city with her
hrnthers. J. I... John and Arlo Vin
zant, and other .relatives before
returning to tier nome in lowa
Mrs. Ted Wilev and Mrs. An
drew Nelson are to attend the
state, council meeting of the fed
eration of Garden Clubs in Port
land. Mr. and Mts. John C. Cameron
of Eugene, were visitors in the val
ley Sunday,
RADIO SERVICING
Horgis Electric Co.,. 112 E. Cass.
Radio & Applionce Repair
Snyder's Radio & TV Hospital. Ex
pert Repairs. All makes. 503 N.
Jackson. OR 2-2457.
PLUMBING
K & C Plumbing Co. Free Estimates.
OR 3-3509. 1030 E. 6th.
Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any type. Ph.
3244, Sutherlin.
Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co.
230 North Stephens Phone 3-5377
Harris Plumbinq Si Heating Co.
?05 South Stephens Phone 3-8173
Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461
Hansen's Plumbina Si Heoting, Wins-
- ton. Ph. 9-8705
Wm. A. Mardort, Plumbing,
630 Winchester OR 3-8732
DECORATORS
Painting ond poper hanging. H. E.
"Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240.
ROOFING
Acme Roofing Co., 512 W. Ook.
OR 3-8255.
ELECTRICIANS
Hvdorn Electric, 2125 Hollis St.
OR 3-5095. No Sat. work. Free
Estimates.
Du Fresne Electric 304 N. Main
Dial 3-5358 or 3-3223
Trowbridge Electric. OR 3-5521
House wiring, Commerciol and
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signed a bill raising the paV of
congressmen and federal judges,
the increase for congressmen being
$7,500 a year, and a bill boosting
the pay of postal employes 8 per
cent; the Senate has voted 10
per cent pay raise for all other
federal employes and the House
votes next Monday on a 7.S per
cent raise.
Postal, Rates: Legislation to
increase postal rates, including a
one-cent boost in letter-mailng
costs, is pending in the ' House
Postoffice Committee.
Wages: The Senate has passed,
and the House Labor Committee
is considering, a bill to boost the
minimum wage in employment
entering interstate commerce from
75 cents, to St an hour.
Farm Prices: The House has
sent to the Senate a bill to restore
farm price props to 90 per cent of
parity.
Taxes: The President has signed
a bill continuing present corporate
and excise tax rates beyond
April 1.
Appropriations: The House has
passed and sent to the Senate bills
financing for fiscal year 1956 the
Defense, Treasury, Postoffice,
Agriculture, Welfare, Interior, Jus
tice, State and Labor departments,
public works programs and 26
independent agencies. Seven of the
House bills have been passed by
the Senate and two have become
law.
Miscellaneous: A bill extending
for 2 years and 2 months, until
June 1, 1957, the Preisdent's au
thority to re - organize executive
agencies has been enacted into
law. Neither branch has exercised
its authority to veto the sale of
24 government rubber-producing
plants to private interests. The
Senate has passed a long-range
highway bill and the House Public
Works Committee is conducting
hearings. The Senate has passed,
and the House Banking Committee
is considering, a public housing
bill.
RHS Students Working
On Annual Handbook
Work has started on the 1955-56
Roseburg High School student
handbook. reDorts editor Bob
Bradley.
Bradley said the staff members
hope to have the book to the
printers by July 20.
Wnrkinff with him are students
Marvin Fray, Jim Hix, Mary Ann
Backen, Dave Lyons, Carole Hunt
er a-d Sharon Landers. Advisors
are Principal Harry Jacoby ana
Vice Principal KODert saDin.
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CONSTRUCTION
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ORcherd 1-IS96
Chinese Report
Rebel Roundup
TnKVn ( PeiDine Radio an
nounced the roundL-p of the fourth
anti-revolutionary" group in ien
weeks.
Leaders of a group called "the
Emoerors" were arrested, some
executed or given long prison
terms, and others turned over to
local authorities in Hopei province,
North China, the broadcast said.
The radio did not say now many
wprp involved, but said 27 under
ground code rooms and hideouts
used by the group naa De.:n iounu.
ine origin ana meaning me
'The Emnerors" was obscure, but
the flat Hopei plain, crisscrossed
hv waterways, traditionally has
been the breeding ground of rev
olutionary movements such as the
so-called Boxer rebellion early in
this century and later of the Com
munists guerrilla activity.
The broadcast, heard here, was
a rhinpie laneua&e voicecast, in
dicating the news was for internal
consumption as reiping s r.ngiisn
and other foreign language broad
casts have not mentioned ine
Hopei group.
Two BLM Sales Scheduled
For Roseburg On July 6
Two Bureau of Land Manage
ment timber sales totaling nearly
four million board feet of timber
are scheduled for July 6 in Rose
burg. The sales will be held in
the Knights of Pythias Hall, start
in? at 9 a.m.
Sealed bids will be accepted for
43,000 board feet of salvage Doug
las fir on O & C land northwest of
Drain, appraised at S13.55. Total
appraised value is 553i.bo.
Oral bids will be received on
3,938,000 board feet of green tim
ber located nnrlhwest of Riddle,
appraised at $66,611.25.
The major portion of the timber,
3,364,000 feet of Dou'las fir, has
been appraised at $18.45; the 70,
000 feet of Ponderosa pine at $26.
90; the 332,000 feet of white fir at
$4.30; the 35,000 feet of Port Or
ford cedar at $18.45; and the Ki7,
000 feet of Incense cedar at $4.30.
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Un 1955 US. Savings Bnnrii
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731, George Luoma, county chair
man reports.
Annual grand total sales through
lh .11. 1955. were 4491.4 18
compared to $349,149. through May
31, 1954, Luomt laid.
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