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POSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1930.
I
News of Douglas County
CLKNIJAM:, Maicli 2i. A
ciaj oidinaiiff uuh i;id.-d by tin
(;lt,'tul:tlu i-iiy ruuiuil .11 a nit-i-iiiK
li'-ld Tui-Hilny cvunitiK Minhuii.
iii in mayor anil iuc-mt.r tu en
Ivf tin f anil hit,' 11 i (miliar! mi b-
li.iit uf Htu fiiy with U. I. Kiaur
nr It." nusti uctiuii of a im vv vu
Wi (li.slrllmi Inn KvsU'in.
coal i ad cntiTfil Into with
Slitter Is lor 1 nluyiiiK "uw imthiK
and makiiiK t-xtctiiiioiiH ulilihi ihu
city. 'I'lif amount of tin cnntrai't
dpproxliualfrt fl.H'MMJ. Thin tuii
lnu:t dueii nn im-lui. 1 1 if n:oios
iil. pil'i li'if fiuni .Mill rri'i'k lo
lit leat'rvuiiii ui a cos 1 of approxi
mate!. y $:t,tn)0 111010. The kiiu.iiiik
of u coii l ran for thin portion 01
the work wart defennt until kiuIi
Hint' a thi' city can hciiim- risht
oMvjqh for tin- proponed pipe- lino.
U'- It l.owli uim hiKinn-leil lo
lake Immediate mepH towards so- I
curing lhn necert.iary rluht-of-ways.
"The t:unlrart prhu of $7.8"ii.H2
4ialiidt'H iMliut. pipe covenit anil
18-tor a Ktuteil nuinlier of tapvi.
liydrauU, and oilier connections.
A Kcule of unit priieH provided for
aUUilional compensation f.o 'tin.
until tuiur wheiiver the cunt racL
hpfccitU'utloriH a 10 oM-oeded.
pected, and Kin not yet been able
to return to her home at Huther
lin. Mrs. S. I. Mcfiep returned from
a trip to Shelion, VVasli., lust week.
She wan carinjc for her dauKhler
lu iaw, who bun been ill.
William Moore and Mrs. Zelpha
I uche of Itiain were in IVuna
Sat unlay on buKiness for the un
ion tichool diatil:t.
The Keona mliletlc club held a
pie social Ittitt week and cleared
over $:in which will be lined for
purclia.niliK HlhletU' equipment.
.M iM. Anna Allison received
word Sunday that her mother,
Mih. Kliza Smith, died at i u:ra
tnento Saturday nittht.
'lite locked boxen for the l.tona
posiofrii-t arrived last week and
have, hreu iiiKtulled.
Mm. J. V. Willey and two
daiiKhtei-H, l.averne and Mrs.
(Jrace KlDK. went to Cottage (irove
i'.i tin day to attend to bimlneHb
inutterj.
MfKtt Iteiilali Homers of ItosehuiK
spent Sunday with Mr. and Min.
Claude Short.
Mr. and Mi 8. Omar Mat I tie wh
npiiu the day vial ting fi iendH at
SwiiiHon's camp, near Venetu last
Sunday.
Claude Short ind wife have
rented the lilhs Sin '.'let on ranch
on Hock Creek and are busy plow
ing this week.
...... rrm Alt a 11 r t i t 1
HOLDS MEETING
( Sr Hfvlrw lXiuglaj County SpeUl)
YON'CAIXA, March, b e
regular meeting of the W. C. T.
U. was held at the home of Mrs.
A. II. Weber, Saturday afternuoo.
A very htleresttiiK program con
stating of a paper read by Mia. Kf
fie I'ayne on "Why 1 Wear the
wtitte it 1 noon uevotionat exer- in view 01 uiuicip.it. d u
ciHea were loan uy mih. 1. in nn-
Whlle.
following the bualueaa M ' ,"Vw V.r 5, upV lr "Khl-
Bent ion, a delicious lunch wan,... u.Joi uui k 7 liiniii.' n.i tin.
lis viriltlnu here wjth
Mm. John Peuiberton.
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Creasy had as1
gueitts Hie first of the week Mr.
Creasy'H parents, reuently of Sa
lem. The elder Mr. and Mm.'
Creasy uro going to California
where they Intend to locate.
Mr. and Mia. i'aul Murray and
children of Klamath Falls spent
several days in the valley visiting
tiie parents of both Mr. and Mrs.
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. '.. T. Mur
ray, and Mr. and Mry. J. li. Russell.
They returned to Klamath Kails
Tuesday takine Mrs. KushoII with
them in remain for a visit. 1 served by the busies?. 'rhe fol-
Wilired Jirowu and dauK"''' lowluK "'mbers were present:
Martjaret or Sunny day near Drain' Mrs. Blanche Imufc'.ierty, Mrs.
apem Satinday in the valley. , Klhi DaiiKherty, Mrs. May Uaugh-
Mih. W. 0. Heetz who returned erty, Mrs. Zadle Bishop, Mr. Kf-
last Friday from Mercy hospital is fie Payne, Mrs. Inez Hitchcock,
iiiiiuovln In everv wav. ( Mrs. Ida Bunyon. Mrs. Bert Huet.
Mr. and Mm. V, Degeeter of Rose- Mm. T. M. White, Mrs. E. V.
burg tem Sunday with Mrs. I)e- 1-earb, Mrs. Minnie Davis, Mrs.
KtHtiHi-'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kdith Thompson. Mrs. Helen
I'eipberlon. Huntington. Mm. Mary Class, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Church are Sue nun, misb uin aiouie ana
the proud parents of a baby girl Mia Carol Huntington,
born at the lioaeburg Cieert 1 o
liital March 15.
Mrs. 'A. T. Murray Is slowly gain
ing strength since her return from
tiie North Bend hospital.
I TODAY'S MARKETS
.,
(AMuciatrl I'retl Irl T)
POKTI.AN1. Or.. Mur ti 21. Kkv
and ut ir pn w Huru wiltiuui
cliunKu tuduy.
iUvicwiuK Hit fruit uini v-vtfftuMe
iiltioitloti. lite l'oriljud hLiruuti ot
tiie L'nilDd Htatt dvpai liunt uf
aarUuilurv taH;
'The frejh fruit and Vegetubte
mark ft tiuM-d utrfiigth in most
iikiii. niu pric-a uiv H'H iiuvuie-id.
ivr tti-
i utiloiial u rhU iXuirt)iii-iitM are
i.iBiNK n'-iiuy all tu .tin. WMntt-r
frei-zlng injury i a)pariuly nnne
. M-riouu at tfiu.1 oiKli'u-t t Jilt li wax ur
iKiually fnthnut-d, ar.H total pru
durtiuii may tint i'i-d !,u or HO
cart. Muih titiak in faillntc tu at
tain mai ki-tablf nit".
I ' t'ht) oiili'U inark'-t in almost (!-
niuruli.fd; dt-nmnil la wry Jow at comm. in to medium
Cucumber l-nvr. S.2i dozen.
Silna.ii California i
' era to.
IHr.in-fl prmitj( ififi 1 V pum1.
P..: ito ii firll.3. I '"! .
3.u0 3.50. New potatoea, Huriua.i
' 14(1 16c pound. I
I Wool Siffldv: ensti-n Ormn, 13
MSe lb.; Valley, tie.
Mit ttnuv; alrniti. Oreg'n. 25 J
6 30c; almond. 31(1 atc; peanuts, j
fllju; tiiiiH. Zayjic; f.iljtt ia, ,
17rl8c.
Hay: Wholesale buytnir prices, rt
Itv. r,-. l'.rt.ai.d: Kanlcrn OrtW-n;
timothy. :i '-0i Ti 51; do valley.
S l.au; ailla. niii". i-io?i.
ot hav. lit',: straw. S7 8 ton; sell-1
Inif prhes 1 to J inure.
r-yr bnrk St-!ulv. "&-H''.
Hops Steady; VJ'2'J crop. tf -"c- '
I. It DNllH'k
f:ilie nd calves: HieTs lK'O
13fHl lhs. $l1.:T,fi 12.mt; K"".l tl.h"(n
U.i'O; tiie. Hum $10.inii 1 1.50; e-'tn-tiuu.
b.r.ii4iUi.5"i. Hfifers. k-mh!
$lii 5- i 1 0. 5. cum moit to medium
ore
SOUTH DEER CREEK
GLENGARY
CAMAS VALLEY
.iU
(Si-WPeRVvlrw fhiturliu r.iTUil ' Si
CI.KNC.AUY, March 20.C.
Murphy and family visited at the i
J. II. Melionald home at Ki'Hey'iM
Korner Saturday. Mr. Murphy Is!
general nupei fnlendeiit for the 11. ;
A. and I railroad.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Hodahl of
. Toledo, Oregon, jipeiit the week
end at the .1. II. McDonald home.
..Mrs. Hmltihl la Mrs. Mciiouuid't".
ijliulilaimlitur.
"Mr, und Mm. V. C. droves at
tended tiie hottsewarinlMK for Mr.
und Mrs. llt'iluMt Droves la l.au
retwood l-'iiday evening.
- C. C. (iruven colehniied his 77th
birthday March II. He was en
luiiul'ted by his son. C. W. Droves,
ami Kraijd.-oM, Herbert Droves.
' fleorye Jnhiisoii, John Clay pool
Vl'ld Henry Mlli.e Imvo lnslaited
Dtt'lriuliy In their home.
LEON A
r.NVwu-Hi'i-lrii- )itirliiii 'utility Sp.-claH
' DIOOXA. March atl Karl Harrift
of Smith River stopped at I.eona
Monday on business.
Mr. und Mrs. Oleson of Kimene
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Oleson Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Perkins of Drain
came to I.eona on the Htnue Men
day to look alter properly inter
estH here.
Charlea Kastburn and his moth
er of Drain were In I.eona Mon
Ouy vlallfiiK their hrolher itul son
Lindsey Kasthnrn and family.
Mrs. S. I la Id win received word
from the KtiKeiie hospital yeatci
day that liur mother, who recently
underwent n major operation, U
not recovering as rapidly as ex
(. l(.-vi. w P-hiki" r.Hii.ty S--clilj
CAM AS VAI.LKY, Man h 21. -Mins
lletiHie Blown and Miss Bertha
I.aiy si'en last week end virtiiint;
w Mb Miss Brown's brother. Ah a
Brown at McKluley, Coos county.
Mrs. W. D. Moore who passed
away nl her homo here early last
Friday moruliiK wus laid lo rest
Sal unlay afternoon In the Noah
cemetery.
The boy scouts went on a hike
Saturday morning taking with them
tinlit park and spent the night at
the Daw .son ramh in the moun
tains south of the valley. They re
lumed Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Diuery Thrush and
Mm. K. il. Tlirush went to Califor
nia last week where they will visit
relatives.
D. J Wolc oil returned last week
from a visit with his daughter,
Mrs. (ieorge Winchester of Marsh
field. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Weekly and
family moved lo Ashland last Fri
day. Aim. Kenneth Ha u vain and two
children ret m ned to their home lu
UosebtUK Sunday after a two
weeks visit here with Mrs. Sau
vain's parenta, Mr. and Mm. John
I'euiherlon.
-Mrs. Ada J, Denu unit two sous,
Daui'encu and Antliouy, made a
business hip to grants I'ttss Tuea
day.
A I r. and Mm. Winkle of Conn
Bay are visiihiK at the home of
their ilaimhter. Mm. Dee Smith.
Will Thrurh and Mrs. Baker are
visit ing- here with their sister,
.Miss Mary Thrush.
Mm. Will i'emberton of Kosehui'K
JOHNR. KELLY
Sheet Mettxl Works
Aulo Body and Fender
Work
444 N. Jackson Phone 460
'Warp
SPRING CLEARANCE
Used Radio Sets
rad tjblo typ with new b.ittenei and speakr-.
Fad a 5 tubs table typo battery tot win new batteries am
speaker.
cada all-electric In fine speci.il c.ib -iet.
r.id.i t.ible modl cabinet, batteries and sr-ciker.
Xirline battery 6 tube table type et with "A" and "B" eliminatO'
and a speaker.
Western Air Patrol in fine walnut cabinet.
Stewart -Warner 5-tube table type let with " A .vid "B' elimina
tor and a speaker.
3romer-Tully 6 tube table set with "A" and "B" eliminator an
cone speaker.
Grebe table model act with speaker.
Terms Trade
PHONE, WRITE OR ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION
Ncwland Radio Department
N. w ltf ii-w lluiiglai t'otjhfy Hprt'UI)
HOl'TH 1KKR CKKKK. March
'21. Mrs. Glen Cox and son. Wal
lace, of KosebuiK were visitors at
ihe J. W. Cox home Tuemlay.
Mixs Kthet Shepherd or Hosebui'K
Is spendiiiK a few days visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of
South Deer Creek.
I Miss Amies Weatherford and
Miss Gladys Hoggs of Hosebur
spent Sunday at the 11. 10. Blood
home.
lieu Huntington. Jr., of Oakland,' , r ' u f "
Mm. Ben Huntington, Sr.. and ,lu "U,R lu 18
nil ill ei b.
i N:im fiiifl ki Iml Klimihiinl warn
callers at the Blood home Wednes
day.
.Mis. Ituth Findlay is working in
Boseburg this week.
YONCALLA
(N-wN K"vlt-w KKii(la (uit- S-djl)
YONCALLA, March 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Lofton and family
and Miss Betty Marsh of Marsh
field spent Sunday visiting at the
wmseii home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nolaml of Alber
ta, Canada, is visiting at the Kadu-
I imiiK" Niiimi mi u i:utlMti ill wet'HH,
lu n I'll lor. t.io-ille unit Mru
Samler of Voncalla, spent a day re-'
eeiitiy viKitlng at (be Jim rlawley
home at Collage Grove.
Kiiuer Love of Kiddle spent a day
here last week visiting his sister,
Mrs. Hurley Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings have pur
chased a new Dura tit. sedan from
Mr. Guerholtz of Drain.
Wm, Hathaway left Tuesday for
a lew days' visit with friends in
Iteedsporl.
Donald Guard and Clyde Kelso
spent the "Week eud attending the
automobile hIiow in Portland.
Alger Helland spent several lavs
this week transuding business In
baleiu.
W. B. Keilly suddenly drooped
dead while driving his car near
Goshen a week ago. Mr. and Mm.
Keilly und family have been stay-
his Sunday school class in the Ep-
w ort h
Following the supper, Mr. Davis en
tertained - the members at tl.u
ing at I lie Marcus Leeper home tut i Slmly Club entertainment.
winler, uiul were tmv nu for Port- An "ie teacners iook auvanmge
land, where iMr. lieilly had secun-d of ,he s niilroad cut lure and
work. An undertaker from Kugene ! 8I,ent l,ie weeK enu at their several
was cal'ed and took charue ot the i (''- Larson went to Linn-
body. Mm. Iteilly and family re- tn"' MiliB llullter to CorvalUs, Miss
turned to Voncalla, but left the next I Hammer to Portland, Miss 'Irimble
day together with Mr. Leeper loi ' Molalla. and Miss Liudhe
I'ortlaiid, wiiei-e the funeral ser
vicea of Mr. Keilly were held.
Mm. Maude Applegate spent sev
eral days recently visiting at the
t has. Dear home near Cottage
Grove.
K. W, Davis was hostesH at a
chicken supper for 'tho membora of
all It- mortal pmiil a;
KritWviH ni-e ih- rci riving 5j tu uo
per i wi. ijIus .iui kf,
"Tin- It-ttiH'te inurket Is firm, for
gimd frt-uli Hltn k; r-um ovcr-nuttiue
ofrtTihiia are CrUKS". however.
"1'Ytrsti airivau ( Kooii-iiuiility
he-Ht truiu 'uht'irtila un- iihviiik ut
ttlltfbtly liiKlu-r pru-i-a, $:i..".(y
per erate.
"Toiiiatnea ur; n trifle eaHji-r, al
tliitiiKb Ut-Hl qimiity im ult'mlv at
1.5U p-r erute of repaekwd utock."
Unlet Week In Mti
IHlSTo.S. Manb 1. Tim foinmer
ehil ItulU-tlii of Huston -will iiy to
imtri uw:
"Tht- week hufl he-n (iilt-t it km in
In tut- wool trulf. tin- otiii tli-u.uiid
uf (.iiist-iUtni'f -vitlt?ntll' bflllK In
liulf tilnoti com;iii4j wools ill xliKbt
ly InWiT ir:ee-s.
"Tiie iiuirkt-la of the wurlit re a
tlt more Hlatile for ihe tnoiiit-nt in
line with the open in K ui lomlon
wmeh wi'h rullv diwoiintfd. Aiih
traliu and loiidon aio now ubout on
limy,
'"rhe 'nill tmi'iioii w "H'l miHi-t-
tled although Home indications of,
Improvement hi m..ili u. (l,
leporte'j. in tiio west, activity is
moderate and poiiy,
"Mohair Is nIIII ratlitr blow and
hardly ehatiBed tu price."
The tin 11 1-un win piiiilivh the fol
lowing limitation luiiiiiriiitv;
S4-otiru lnrlf. Ort-Kon : Pine and
f. staple TK-iJile; line und f. in. fr.
i'um!jiiiK Tu 'iLi'Si-; fine and 1. in.
-7tie.
Mohair: f)r-gon. Jri?T Ifif. pomewtle
gimlliiK; firnt eonihiug .'.T 'k .Sc ; kooiI
tuidinK 'if -tUc.
L,hHb. fi mua tu rutailere; Fruli
extrau, 26c; utandardH, 5i-; fresh
medium, 2-tc. I'rlci-a to w UoleKUlei h
under pi lee to retailera.
Milk: Huw milk (4 r ecnt) J'.HO
1li.4ii cwt. delivered I'ortlaiid, lens
1 per cent, ltutterfat. station. iv,:
lrat:k. a 7c; Uel:.eries in 1'ortlaiul
au .
I lu tier- If iglter; cul"n: Kxtrns.
;H(t-; Mandui iid. 3 St-; pri me firsts
::; firsts, 3'tc. ("rt-amei-y prlceu:
Prints. 3u over cube tarnl.iril.
Poultry (buyliiK prieeai: Alive
hpi'vv hens ovi t '.i Ih.s. i'lbttfto;
hall last Thursday evening. . llKltlt unU,r '3L lhli, "ue; ' mi ii'L-s! i
over - Ihs. 24 'if 30c; Pekln ducks, -t
''a nijit (ivr 'JSc: colored ducks, IS I
(ffl'Oc; turkeys, No. 1. Ko. j
i .. : euilo. ,'JC: alive lNGllMe.
Country meats: (BuyiiiK prices)
Choice veal. 1 S S lye; pork 1;4'( i
I He: i-hoice lambs, 20i(Jjc; mutton, '
10 ft' 12c.
Mour (city delivery nrlccs) 1
Family patents. i'Jn. J7.IH; whole
wheal. 4 -. til 50: irru''im. 50;
ha kerf' hml wheat. $o,Hy : bak
ers' bluesteiii p.itents, Itia, 6.M;
pus try iluur, -ls, iJ.ju.
Cane sutjai (sacked hasinl :
Cane, fruit or berry. t5.-0 per cwt.
Beet sugar $5.10 cwt.
Onions Steady, Oregon, $1.15(5
$1.75.
i;nnaae rer cwt. sv.
low
cut!jr to cutler $16.75. Hulit
cutter to milium Srt.ttiufi
7.75. Ci.lc-'s $U.00tt 10.IHI. cull In com
nioq 1 1 "04i 'J.Ui. Vealern. milk f-tl
$11.00 V i;s oo. medium $i.uu& il. ou,
lUh m common f 7 O'lii 9.C0.
Don't Pay
And Get Less
$1235.00
AT YOUR FARM
Pulls three 14-inch plow or 10 ft. disc harrow at
3V4 miles an hour. Longer life, lower upkeep.
John Deere Model D tractor. Special
Fordson, plow and disc, clutch pulley and
cutout wheels, all rebuilt, only $475.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Oakland
Roseburg
FLAMES DAMAGE
ROOFS OF SHEDS
The fire department was called
out yeatorday afternoon by a biaze
on a couple ot sheds on Micelll
Btreet. The sheds were United by
sparks from a ruhbinh fire. The
roots were damaged but there was
no loss of any importance.
A GREAT DISCOVERY
1U0RE than hall a century ago,
the discovery was made that
rmuUification helDed make
rnrl-liver nil easv to take and !
digest It is the adaptation of I
this principle in
SCOTT'S EMULSION
that has made possible the wide
spread use and realization of the
health-giving bonefits of cod
liver oil.
Where there is need for
cod-liver oil Scott 's A
Emulsion will serve that VS
need adequately and Vjj
pleasantly. , iJ.
Srott it Tl'nur uioMnnpM, N .1
Myrtle Creek
AGENTS FOR
L. & H. Electric Ranges John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hooiier and Milwaukee Pumps
Sutherlin Spray Co.
Roseburg Undertaking Co
Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
Ambulance Service
Phone 284
Oak and Kane Sts.
Llcenied Lady
mbalmer
to Alolalla,
Sutherlin
Dr. It. F. McKaig spont a touple
of days last week attundintf the au
tomobile show In Portland.
.Miss Stella Ueaman nf Salem
HtiPnl u full' rlsivu In sit uniitr vlui Hn ir I S3 3.2
at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hai-I ?:i;;"eH'HXl?',"; ,4 r'ArL '.'7 1
rinston at Shoestring. -. tlK- hnthou.. ir,l,?,iu- "poti'n'i.
eoso
P" 8P
Don't delay any longer it you
want to make a big saving on a
reliable used car. This Great
Golden Opportunity Sale of
used cars enables you to take
advantage of the greatest value
we have ever offered. Hurry
select your car before this
mammoth sole comes to 8
close come today!
Oucn Eveaiimuss Until 10 P. M During Sal,
1929 Chevrolet
Sedan
tn;ai'h'U t'ipiipiiii'iit.
ltlpt I Muo finish and
uphidt li'iy to niati h.
IVi loi l mechanically
rtr "tiood Will" re
comlmoiiint: a u d n
bc-autilnt car at an e
cepriniially low price.
$650
h,..v ,.VlT
hiMnii
Iixh jn--t i.
Will" l-.i
. . .tr.' lik--
.toll) V.-if )U-:
a i nut rki'i
iiiu kl:
fit'
lis
II 1 1 1 ItH
IhlH 1
111.- U
$525.00
ill
ID'iit lirorr
K. (inir-lt. ,1
Hi uii n k h '
iii lii-it U-r. Iui
ri i. four - w h
III .tkl S iillll tlU't'1
IHru titt-s.
, ll (II III.-, t M .
V.iu II l..k a li'im
t find tn-- maul u
cur fr on I v
$350.00
IH'Jt hr roll-1 i un
Wo mo offering
1 1 lie i ti;M-st'tl i n
the first Imyer for
l.iil.tix f lit.- p;i ii
iniKiii.tll ttiu-. 1'r
:lnl
niiU
ter; fr
-il.
t from -iu
i Mily
$395.00
It. KimsOi ix i
ine lir.-ji nii'W
b.u yum t ' : t
$595.00
n.l!. .
f.-.t H.l.l
hitnilv
Blar Selection o! Fords, Oakland!, Pontiaot, Chevrolet, Essex, Buicks and
other popular makes at big reductions
ROSEBURG MOTOR COMPANY 1
GOOD WILL USED CAR LOT
On Jackson Street
Asm
muz
ENDS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Car owners all over the West are flocking into f
our 169 conveniently located stores to save on
present needs of Tires, Tubes, Batteries and
Auto Accessories . . . and to stock up for the fu
ture, too. This most gratifying response to the
Greater Values offered in this, our 14th Anniver
sary Sale, is convincing evidence that motorists
appreciate the extra economies we present.
WAIT NO LONGER . . . this sale ends
Wednesday, April 2nd ... and remember,
only a few of the Sale items are shown in this
advertisement . . . see them all at your neat'
est "Western Auto" store.
SAVE NOWl
Battery Trade-In
Savings
hIIW. Wwoit-nvhttM
GREATER SAVINGS
on Unconditionally Guaranteed
TIRES AND TUBES
In appreciation of the con
fidence placed in our tires,
as proven by more than a
million of them in daily
use in the West, we offer
special "Tire and Tube
Combination" Prices, a few
of which are listed below...
Prices Include
Tire and Tube
39x4.40 Wear-well Balloon and
Biua Ribbon Tub r Q7
same size JiOl
3i)x4.50 Wear-well Balloon and
6lu Ribbon Tuba )
same size iJIUiQl
1x5.01 Wear-wall Balloon and
Blue Ribbon Tube CO OA
same size tPOit&t
SU5.25 Wear-well Bal.
loon and Blue Ribbon
Tuba aame OQ Q)
ftize Ouiwfc
3 Hi 6,00 Wear-well Bal.
loon and Blue Ribbon
Tube same
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New, fully puarantoeil Wizard
and Western Giant Batteries at
special Trade-In pricetj that In
clude your old battery . . .
6-volt. 11-plate Wizard Special
guaranteed 1 year,
with your old battery,
6-volt. 13-plate Wizard Special
guaranteed 2 years, tfP PC
vrtth your old battery. $DiUw
6-volt, 13-plate Western Giant
txtra heavy
guaranteed 3 yeara
With your old battery
All other sizes included
in this sale
.$4.95
$10.45
Among Our
DOLLAR
Specials
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$12.72
TIRES MOUNTED FREE
Western Giant Tires and Jumbo Tubes '
29x4.40 Tira and Tub, J6.91 30i3'4 Clincher Ovenize
30x4.50 Tira and Tuba, 7.85
29x4.75 Tire and Tube, 9.47
30x5.00 Tira and Tuba, 9.9S
31x5.00 Tira and Tuba, 10.34
31x5.25 Tira and Tuba, 11.89
31x6.00 Tira and Tube, 15.32
32x6.00 Tire and Tube, 15.45
33x6.00 Tire and Tube, 15.78
32x6.50 Tira and Tube, 17.95
32x6.75 Tire and Tube, 20.87
33x6.75 Tira and Tuba. 21.56 P 33x4 Tire and Tub,
All other sizes included in this sale
Tire and Jumbo Tube. S6. 24
31x4 Tire and Tube, 10.39
32x4 Tira and Tube, 11.18
33x4 H Tire and Tube, 15.58
33x5 Tire and Tube, 20.67
Wear-well Tire and Blue
Ribbon Tube
30x3 H CI. R.,. Tira and
Blue Ribbon Tube $5.19
31x4 Tire and Tuba..
32x4 Tire and Tube..
Duct Cloth, -
'Regular Prict-tlX
Three Regular SOc
Imperial Dust Cloths
One of the best dust absorbers
made. Fine for your car or
your furniture. May be wa-shed
without injury. Kaeh cloth In
nanny can. A big 1.5l)
worm tor Just ,.
!.$1
Playrite Golf Balls
Limit 6 to a customer. They
travel far ami roll true.
Made fur us by one of the
best known manufacturers
of quality Ernltinr equip
ment. 3 Playrite Balls Q
reguJarly 1.35 ) I
Schrader
Valve Insides
The frenutna "Schrader."
Box of Ave
9c
"Ca.-co"
Pocket
Lighter
Bure-fire. llcht and rnnalL Tou
can nav much more for a light
er, but It won't serve you better
than this specially rn .
a priced iiBter at 03C
1
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Wirelew Cigar Lighter
This handy lighter is offered
In two clamp-on stylos, fur at
taching either to dnsh board, on
most cars, or for. tlx new Ford.
A trat hare.iln nt mir reel-
iar low prlco of f 1.65
reduced to
$1
Zapon
Lacquer
nationally
popular lacouer
U ofrered In all colors . . . Pirt
cap. re-lueed from our reu'ar
low price of
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74c
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117 So. Siechsri! St.
Roseburg J'itoiic Q7
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