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10 Tht New-Revlew, Roiaburg, Ore. Tue., June 21, 1949 Air Force Reduction Would Permit Defense Budget Cut, Secretary Johnson Advises WASHINGTON, June 21. (B Secretary of Defense Johnson was reported Monday to have told Senators defense spending can be trimmed by $750,000,000 in the 12 months starting July 1. Members of the Senate Appro priations Committee said' Johnson told them behind closed doors that this could be done mainly by cut ting back the future size of the Air Force from the 70 groups pro posed in Congress to the 48 urged by President Truman. The senators had called John son for testimony on the $15,900, 000,000 armed forces money bill . passed by the House. Chairman Elmer Thomas (D Okla) of the subcommittee con sidering the bill has said he hopes that at least $1,000,000,000 can be trimmed from It. He called de- MY WIFE HAVING LEFT ME Sue, I sure do miss you. And I admit I've been bard to take. But, hon, there was a reason for my mean dis position, I was "out of order" and depending upon harsh laxatives. Now you'd sea a big change. Yes, I've found relief from constipation caused by lack of bulk in the diet bi eating right. Every day now, I have me a bowlful oiKELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN andfollow through bydrinkingplenty of water. What relief, what joy, to be able to give purgatives the go-by I That crisp whole bran tastes just One and keeps me regulated. But, Sue, life isn't right without you. Come back, you're the only girl for me. Your loving JOB. ' nova LIKIITIEDS Direct, Through Schedules No Locol Stops Air-Conditioned Super-Coaches Space Reserved No Extra Fare Daily from ROSEBURG No Transfers En Route 3 "Fast-Thru" LIMITEDS to PORTLAND 1 "Fast-Thru" LIMITED to SAN FRANCISCO 2 "Fast-Thru" LIMITEDS to' LOS ANGELES PLUS! New, THROUGH Schedule to RENO ... via Klamalh Falls . . . with direct connections to Salt Lake City and points East ... to Lai Vegas, Phoenix end points South. There Are NO LOWER Fores! Portland $ S.70 Seattle 7.00 San Francisco 7.60 Los Angeles . ... 11.75 Reno ,. 8.15 See your friendly agent for complete information about other frequent, convenient service from Roseburg. A. J. Murray 346 S. 6 DAYS OF FARISS FRIDAY FOLLIES Everything for the home in this GREAT SALE Davenos Refrigerators Dinette Sett Chairs etc. Special at Both Stores fense officials back for more closed-door testimony. Chairman Tydings ID-Md) of the senate Armed services Com' mittee said in a radio interview that "unless some new situation evolves we may get by for $14,- 500,000,000 or $14,600,000,000 at the outside In defending spend' ing for the coming fiscal year. Tyding also said at at least 30 senators are backing a proposal which would direct President Tru man to cut government spending from five to 10 percent below the total amounts voted by Congress, At least 10 bulky bills must be handled at an average of three to lour Billion dollars a day between now and July 1 if Congress is to meet the fiscal year deadline, When it fails to do that it some times rushes through stopgap authority allowing government agencies to keep going until the regular monev bills are approved. The one measure passed so far carries some ez,uuu,uuo to pay salaries of Congress and other expenses of the legislative estab lishment for the next 12 months. It is the smallest of the regular annual money bills. MILL MAKES REPAIRS The E. K. Wood Lumber Co. sawmill in Reedsport closed down for seasonal repairs and vacation period June 17, and will not start again until July 5. I WALLPAPER 200 Patterns 1st te 11.10 Pft Lumbar l Fuel 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phont 242 "Fast-Thro" Salt Lake City 19.80 Phoenix 18.60 Chicago 41.25 Plus Federal Tax 10 Saving on Round Trips Stephens Phone 586 Aw A f f Store No. 2 LOCAL NEWS At Stombeok Horns Mrs. H. Martin of Beverly Hills, Calif., is snendln? her vacation visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stombeck, in this city. Special Meeting A special meeting of Beta Sigma Phi City Council has been called for Thursday, June 23, at a noon no hostess luncheon at the Hotel Umpqua. See Son Graduate Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Preston of this city were in Eugene Sunday to attend University of Oregon commence ment, at which time their son, Le Bron, was graduated. Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. William Stiewig of Rose burg drove to Eugene Sunday, at which time their son, Nathan, was graduated from University of Oregon. Graduated From U. of O. Miss Mary Ellen McKay of Rosebuig was graduated from University of Oregon Sunday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McKay of this city, attended th ecommencement exercises. Return to Melrose Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff have return ed to their home In Melrose, fol lowing a short visit wllh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wesley in Garden Valley and in Roseburg with Mrs. Eugene Little. Mrs. Woodruff is now reported in much better health, following a long Illness. To Meet Thursday The Sled fast Class of the First Presby-la-l.n f-hntvh u'ill mppl Thursdav at a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon n. tit. nr Mrs w r Campbell, 949 Winchester street. Members are asKea lo Dnng ineir Swan soap wrappers, which will ha nanl In PARK, which in turn will send soap abroad. Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covington (Joan Carpenter) left this morning for their home in San Jacinlo. Calif., followine a 10-dav vacation in Roseburg visiting the latler's mother. Mrs. Valma Carpenter, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Ding. They formerly made their home here. pom $1720 e Inspxt drums for Marine Install new Oeeulne Fere- . Drem Hn'"l Replenish brake fluid Adiusl end jvalli brakes Rood hut car lockwood Motors Rose and Oolt Sts. Phone 80 Sat. & Sun. r MM I smtss y Hiwoy 99 of X Go"fn Volley Rd. fX. Open tvery Nife 'til 9 r During This Sale Except I WOULDN'T OF . f) KWJPEDMUCH, f YOU AM' 1 . TO VO WITH TYING pMl I BUTTIN' MY 1 WE'RE I .fi THEIR CLOTHES. GET mdA W ----- U I . . 1 ... . . . I LiHiM BUT TYIM MY SHOE STRIKES WAS SUCH A LOWDOWN TRICK.' OUT OUR WAY Return to Portland Robert L. Zurcher Jr. and John Howard Zurcher have returned to their home in Portland, following a four-day stay in Roseburg visiting their paternal grandmother, Mrs. George E. H o u e k, on South Stephens St. They enjoyed at tending the Rodeo over the week end. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zurcher Sr. of Portland. ' Return to Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ferguson Jr. (Avis Hamnton). and children, Marcla and Jerry, have returned to their home in Adair village, near uor vallis, following a visit with rela tives and friends in Rosebuig. The baby son, Jerry, was born in Corvallis, April 23. Mrs. Ferguson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Hampton of this city and Mr. Ferguson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ferguson Sr., of Roseburg. Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry and son, Gene, have returned to their home In Rosebuig, following two weeks vacationing. They visited rela tives in Sacramento and at San Diego, they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fent (formerly Klaudea Henry). They traveled as far south as northern Mexico. En route home, they stopped In Los Angeles, San Francisco and vis ited friends in Eureka, Calif. t elan en RaHiA - .Tpanne Maddox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maddox, formerly of Rosebuig and Yoncalla, and nmtr ff Aotrtrln WflC nnP nf 10 pianists chosen from 94 being auditioned to play Wednesday nignt, June zz, ai o;ou p.m. uvi-r KOAC. Jeanne Is attending 4-H enmmor Gfhnnl t Ofppon State College. Her mother is the for mer Marguerite fest 01 tnis city. Jeanne has been studying piano nere wun ivirs. a. neinune, Will Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald of South Bend, Ind., are expected to arrive In Rosebuig Saturday to enjoy a three weeks' vacation visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Robert Tjomsland of Melrose, and broth ers, E. G. Trozclle of this city and Paul Trozelle of Sutherlin. Mrs. Fitzgerald has visited here every two years, but this will be Mr. Fitzgerald's first trip to Rose burg. They plan to return home via California and the southern route. Here For Golden Weddina Mr. and Mrs. Clair Geddes and sons. Danny, Dickie and John; Mrs. Rov Johnson (Jee.n Geddes! of Seattle, and Mrs. Harold Ingram (Dorothy Geddes) and daughter, Penelope, and son. Frank, of Boise, Ida., came to Roseburg this week to attend the golden wed ding celebration last evening of Iheir parents. Justice of the Peace and Mrs. A. J. Geddes. The Clair Geddes family is on vaca tion and plan to visit In California before returning home. Mrs. Johnson is leaving for Seattle to riav and Mrs. Ineram and chil dren are remaining here for a week s visit. MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, June 21. (.W Butterfst (Tentative, subject to immediate change): Premium quality maximum to .35 to l per cent aclditv delivered In Portland, 61-B4J lb.; 'first quality, 59-62c In.; second quality, 57-60c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 61-62c lb.; A, 92 score, K0-61JC lb.; B, 90 score, 57c lb.; C, S9 score, 56c lb. Above prices are slrictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Portland wholesalers : Oregon singles. 38l-4Slc; Oregon 51b. loaf, 41l-50c. Eggs -- (To wholesalers): A grade large. 551581c; A grade, medium. 52J-541c; B grade, large, 381.501c. Live Chickens (No. 1 qual ity f ob. plants!: Broilers, tinder 2j lb.., 27-2Sc; frvers, 21-3 lbs., 31-33c; 3 4 lbs., 3233c; roasters, 4 Dr. E. W. Carter Chlroeodfcrt Foot Specillt 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store TDI-I " H 1 niri I Til' I I ' - "id ID UOUC 1U I JJ --A. WRINKLES V-r -rra l ji-l ' ' p n -ij, " , - 4 " we saw if you had awythikis fl I CAMP1M' J OUT THERE AND UK)- WJM Vf TIETHE AMD STOP M hi nCKC nii III irvi riin.ciiNO i t BORW THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM Henry Wallace Still Bats 1.000 In League Of Misguided Opinion By BRUCE BJOSSAT We deem It necessary to take Henry Wallace by the hand again, for he has wandered off once more into those same ideological woods that have so often swallowed him up in the past. This should really be no surprise. Wallace has reduced to a fine specialty the business of urging great causes while Ignoring all the facts. . , His newest missadventure con- cerns the New York trial of 11 Communists on charges of con spiring to teach and advocate overthrow of the government by force. U. S. Judge Harold Medina re cently Jailed three of the defend ants, one for contempt of couit and the other two for violent pro tests against the ruling. Wallace labeled the action "shocking," a threat to American liberties and a use of the court's power to "promote injustice." Serious charges of that nature against a highly regarded Judge ought to be well-founded if they are going to be made at all. What has occurred, If anything, to war rant Wallace's blistering criti cism? Planned Legal Chaos To begin, these 11 defendants have been on trial nearly half a year. In all that time both they and their lawyers have showed a continuous and obviously calcu lated disrespect for normal, or derly judicial processes. They shout, they rant, they heap abuse, they ignore court rulings and warnings. It is planned legal chaos. Probably no judge ever en dured more in the name of jus tice. Medina, a paragon of pati ence, has leaned over backwards to avoid severe measures. He knows the defendants have the double aim of discrediting the courts and provoking him into an error that would lead to a mis trial or a later reversal in the event of conviction. Medina nevertheless has re peatedly warned the Communists to cease their deliberate disrupt ing tactics. Once he told a de fendant that one more outburst lbs. and over, 32-33c; fowl, leg horns, 4 lbs. and under, 21-22c; leghorns, over 4 lbs., 23-24c; col ored fowl, all weights, 25-26c; old roosters, all weights. 18-20c lb. Rabbits (Average to grow ers): Live white, 4-5 lbs., 19-21c; 5-6 lbs., 1719c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, and bucks, 8-14c lb.; dressed fryers, 56-58c lb. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailers per hundred lbs.): Beef Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $42-42.50; commercial, $40-44; util ity, $35-37. Cowe Commercial, $36-37; utility, $32-33; canner-cutter, $29 $31. Beef Cute (Good steers): Hind quarters, $53-55; -rounds. $53-55; full loins, trimmed, $60 65: triangles, $37-38; square chucks, $30-43; ribs, $47-51; fore quarters, $37-38. Veal and Calf uood, MH.( commercial, $39-41; utility, $30- $32. Lamb Good-choice, under 60 lbs., $54-56; commercial, $51-52. Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down, $21-23. Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 812 lbs., $54-57: shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $35-38; spareribs, $48-50; carcasses, $31-32; Wool Coarse, valley and medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair Nominally 25c lb. on 12-month growth. COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS Vel Top quality, 36-39c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier, 28-33c. Hogs Light blockers, 29-30c lb.: sows. 24-2 (C. Lambs Top quality, 50-52c lb.: mutton, 1216c. Beef Good cows. 30-34c lb.; canners-cutters. 25-30c. Onions Western Ore. yel lows, 50 lbs. No. 1 med., from cold storage. $1,502.00: yellow globe jumbos, new crop Calif., med. and large, $2.25-2.50; reds, $2 00-2.25. Potatoes Russets, Deschutes, No. 1A, $5.00-5.15; new potatoes: Calif, long whites, sire A. $3.85 4.00; size B, 100 lbs., $3.25-3.35. Hy (Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal): U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or better, baled truck lots wholesale. Port land, $31; U. S. No.'l mixed timo thy. $38! oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, L-22 T. M. MB. u. e AT. era. COWL WW BY HA WHvtct. me By J. R. William from him meant a contempt ci tation. Shambles Ignored Still the tirades went on. The showdown came when one de fendant refused to answer a ques tion put by a government lawyer. Medina ruled that the defendant, having decided to testify for him self, could not also decide what questions he would or would not answer. He cited the man, John Gates, for contempt and sen tenced him to a maximum of 30 days in jail. It was this decision that brought the vocal storm down on Medina's head and led him to send two more defendants pack ing off to jail. It was this de cision which Wallace said "pro motes Injustice." Does it? No one questions Medina's legal right to do what he did. We think his moral position also was strong. He had under gone contemptuous assault from the Communists and their law yers for more than 20 weeks, without striking back, He used the power of his court only after countless warnings that he would not indefinitely endure their tac tics. By his -charge, It is apparent Wallace has ignored the shambles the Communists seek to make of their trial. He is saying in effect that an American court cannot protect Itself against those who wish to upset its orderly deter mination of justice. It seems to' us Wallace is at least as far from being right as he was from capturing the presi dency on election day last No vember. nominally, $15-18, depending on quality, baled, on Willamette val ley farms. LIVESTOCK POTLAND, June 20. () (USDA) Cattle: Market ex tremely slow, scattered sales canner-cutter cows and good light fed steers and heifers around 50 cents lower: hiH nnH fpw .aia. on other classes mostly 1.00 lower man late last weeK; some bids on heavier fed steers, 2.00 lower; Odd lOtS hieh ffnrvl litrht fpH claapo 26.00-16.50, including load experi- mantal ( Tin II n, nr with load 679 lb. fed heifers, 25.75; heavier fed steers usually bid be low 25.00; few lots cutler-eommon steers, 16.00-21.00, Including medi um stockers at 17.00-18.00; load young high medium beef cows, 16.00; no dry lot cows sold earlv; canner-cutter cows mostly 10.00 12.00: shells Hnwn rn 8 m- mai. urn-good sausage bulls, '. 17.00- ."'.w, guuu ueei duiis, l.uu; gooa choice vealers, 25.00-26.00; common-medium, 15.00-22.50.. Hogs 1,000; market 50-70 cents higher than Friday but only moderately active; good-choice 180-230 lbs., 22.50-22.75; negligible lot, 23.00: some fat tvpe light weights bid down to 2Z00; 245 270 lbs.. 20.00-20.75: irnnrt .ivwvi jib. sows steady at 16.00-17.00, (light weights, 17.50; feeder pigs, 22.50-23.50; good 535 lb. stags, 15.00; good 520700 lb. slaughter boars, 8.00-9.75. Sheep Market rather slow; mostly strong to 50 cents higher; J good-choice spring lambs mostly jj.iai, i-ununun arouna ju.uu; lew uiedlum-good feeders, 1S.OO-20.0O; gooacnoice oia crop lambs and yearlings up to 22.50; common, iii.wi; gooo unner l.-H) lb. ewes, ! 6.50 7.00; heavier, 5.00 down. j . Ciechs Execute Former ! Deputy Chief Of Army I PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia. June 21. (. Gen. Hellodor Plka. I former deputy chief of the I Czechoslovak army, was executed today, tne Prague radio announc ed. He was sentenced Jan. 28 after a two-day secret trial onj charges of divulging secrets to! i tne Hritlsn intelligence. I Communist President Gottwald had reecteJ - npea fori I clemency. I r est .a. m Ji Shop and Save With Classified Ads Help Wanted Wanted Auto Mechanics Service Salesmen Painter's Helper For Body Shop LOCKWOOD MOTORS Sawmill Man Wanted SAWYER (or S ft mill. Mult be e oerlencd In tic and cant lawlnf. ( ting own ratchet! and dogging- Also neca iiud eagerman ana lognaui man Sec Jack Buchanan, eveninn be tween 7 and fi P. M at Weitem Statca Lbr. Co., U mile So. of Suth- crlln. on Hwy. 99 CAR HOP WANTED AT THE DRIVE INN ONE MILK SO. ON HIWAY M WANTED Married mn to work on ranch, wife a tint with nous worn Good Day with board and amall fur nished house included. Middle age or older people preferred. L. L. Bell, Ml. I, BOX IHB. SMALL MILL itartinf soon. Steady year around work. Sawyer, table edgerman, ratchet tetter, etc. Coos Bay Timber Operators, 595 N. Broad way. Coos Bay. 5OR 4 MEN WANTED In hay about rriaay morning, rnone tun. jr. i. Belts. 1021 Winchester. WANTED Logger with equipment to pui in minion leei or una. growin. R. S. Borland, S56 Li) burn. Phone 30,1-Y. WANTED Donkey to yard about 1 million ft. timber. Will hire donkey or donkey and crew on contract News-Review Box 8U4. WOMAN TO DO housework In my home by day. References. News-Review, Box WANTED HOUSEKEEPER to take full charge of home with 3 children. Phone 34-J-2. WANTED Fry-cook. nighU. Dillard Steak House. Sleeping room available. OFFICE ASSISTANT for Optometrist, Dr. tsruce luctt. aaa n. jacuson. WANTED Climber and loader. Donkey engineer. Phone 695-R-5 evenings. Loans LOANS UP TO $300 On your Signature, Furniture or Livestock UP TO $500 On your automobile (paid for, or not uoans maae quicKiy, privately for any worinwnne purpose aucn as . . Unexpected expenses Medical and Dental bills Vacation expenses Consolidate debts Re-financin When you borrow get your money from ine company mai manes ii convenient to borrow and convenient .to "-epa Lower payments now available up to 30 months to repay. CALKINS FINANCE CO. 306 Douglas County State Bank Bid! Phone 466 M-337 State Lie. 8-264 MONEY 110 $25 50 $73 $100 $200 $300 UP TO $500 Borrow on your salary. All steadilv em - ployed men and women may qualify today for a salary loan up to (300 whether you're in a new lob or an old one. Borrow on your car or furniture. Your furniture or automobile make exce' lent security at Local Loan paid for or not. Up to $300 on your furniture, up to $500 on your car. Special "Pay Day" Loans, $10. $2$, $50 loaned till "Pay Day" or lonsjar Pay only for the actual number of days you keep the money. $25 cost 19c for one week. No other charges. Phone for your Lots LOCAL LOAN CO. Leo Sevy. Mgr. X35 No. Jackson Phone 1173 Lie. S-273: M-353 Roseburg For Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE For riding trac tor, Airens Tiller; almost new. See at Route 3, Box 338. Left fork of -urrr off Garden Valley Road. WILL SELL OR TRADE for car. lot fn very good location. Phone 1236-L. Dogs ORA-HO COCKER KENNELS. Phone 630 or 452-Y. Reg. and ped. pupDiee,all colors. Stud service. Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J BOSTON BULL TERRIER. 6 inonths $10. 1015 Harvard. Phone 1223-Y. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of ALLEN DOUGLAS OTTINGER, deceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, arc hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned administrator, R. L. Whipple. U. S. Na tional Bank Building. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, which is Mav 23. 1949 R- L. WHIPPLE. Administra tor of the Estate of Allen Douglas Ott inner, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Administrator of the estate of CORA GLADYS HELBIG. deceased, hereby gives notice that the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, has fixed July 16ih. 1948. at ten o'clock A.M. as the time and the County Court Room In the Court House at Roseburg. Douglas County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there he. to the final account of the adminlstra tor. Dated this 13th day of June. 9. VERN V. HELBIG. Administrator of the Estate of Cora Gladys Heiblg. deceased. Typhoon Rakes Okinawa And Southern Japan TOKYO. June 21. .pi po lice estimated 40 persona were killed and 563 were missing in a typhoon that struck Okinawa and Southern Japan early today. The typhoon, with winds up to 11. miles an hour, is expected to nu tne nijj nonnern Japanese is land of Honshu tomorrow. Destruction in southern Japan was described as heavy. More than 500 houses had been report ed destroyed. An estimated 4.500 farms were flooded bv torrential rains. There were no reports of In juries t enipatkm personnel. Autos LockwoocTs Used Cars Every Car In Stock On The Spot Prices Slashed To A New All Time Low 1MB FORD FORDOR SDN. Run Just 8.000 miles. One the girls will love 1978 1948 PACKARD FORDOR SDN. Beeeeeutiful. Loaded with ex tras. Low mileage 2391 194T FORD FORDOR SDN. No slipshod car for your , money. Shiny new metalic paint , 1391 194T FORD TUDOR SDN. If you know your money's worth this Is for you. Radio and heater 1391 1947 FORD STATION WAGON More room for the crowd. Unkink your driving nerves for that trip coming up 1201 1944 PLYMOUTH COUPE CLUB Mechanically perfect. A honey any way you look at It. Low mileage too - 1391 1940 FORD TUDOR SDN. . New paint. This one has been babied by its former owner .... 1091 1944 FORD TUDOR SDN. Just enough extras for the most in comfort. Have a look at the price too ... 1 10ft 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR SDN. mechanically sound. Depend able resDonse 771 1941 MERCURY FORDOR SDN. Bran-spankln new motor. Lots of extras too. Save money In the lon run 10M 1941 FORD COUPE Want a small handy carT Then this is the car you've searched for 741 1941 FORD FORDOR SDN. Makes driving a sheer enjoy ment. Equipped with radio and heater 741 Trucks And Pickups Yup. we've got them. too. 1947 WILLYS 1 TON PICKUP 1195 1945 FORD LUMBER TRUCK - 1194 1936 FORD FLATBED M 391 You Can Bet You'll Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS OPEN SUNDAYS A. M, TO. 3 P. M. Better Buys At Barcus Guaranteed Used Cars 1944 Dodge, new paint and tires 1648 1943 Plymouth, reduced price..m... 99S 1941 Chrysler coupe JfeV 1941 Dodge Luxury Liner coupe...-,.. L. 1939 Oldsmoblle 2-door sedan 7 1937 Chev. 2-door sedan 375 193T Ford V-8 3-door 395 1931 Chev. 2-door 295 13T CheY. 4-door 200 1939 Ford, Model A ... - ... 14,1 BANK TERMS OPEN EVENING BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N at Garden Valley Road Used Cars 1948 Kalirr 139S.no 1795.00 1.193.00 1695.00 795.00 895 00 1350 00 34500 193.00 . 195.00 1947 Frazler Manhattan 1946 Nash Ambassador . 1H40 Packard 1942 Ford 1941 Old, 1941 Bulrk 1949 Mtrc. 1936 Bulck Model A Ford , Umpqua Aufo & Imp. Co. 1444 M. Stephens rnone tirtw-K Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably nrlced- O M A C. ifrni Chevrolet Buick Pontiao Cadillac trade-Ins. Sacrifice 16 Nash sedan, radio, overdrive, anel weather-eye, clean. 3tS N. Mam. Ph. 252. Check This 41 Chev. . 4 door, radio, heater, iop mechanical condition, clean inside, good paint job, one family car. You can't go wrong with this excellent buy. int. 636-J or 123 Blakety St. '41 BUICK EXCELLENT CONDITION New motor. new tires, new paint, new upholstery and seat covers. R. & H.. spotlight. See at Spot Tavern after 5:00. Clean Family Car 1947 MERCURY CLUB coupe, radio and iicBitrr, ato.uuu acmai miles. I113U DUyS it, finance can be arranged. 120T Chatham Street or call 1050-Y. 1938 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. sedan. Clean car, good all-around condition. $375. 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupe as Is M45 Inquire 20fl Douglas Co. State Bank mag, or tnone ii . For S ale 193T OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan 119441 moion aaoo ca,n. i:onuct AI wtlltams, Yoncalla. '41 Oldsmoblle TUDOR. RADIO and heater. Compare EQUITY In 19425uick sedaiette with ima motor ana extras, for cash or older car that's clear. Phone Myrtle Creek. 1212 MORE MONEY for your car. Cash on in spoi Lorkrum Motors, inc Le Soto, Plymouth. Phone 409. 114 N. Rose St. 19.18 PACKARD COUP. 4 cylinder. !r wllton. Coo Junction. Phone JW7-R-3. 1941 CHEV 4 door, radio, heater, de froster. W75. Will take trade.. 1225 N J c k so n P hone t.TM-L. 1947 NASH CLUB raupe. 18.000 miles. Helen Bricker, Nurse a quarters. Veta hospital. T9.T9 LA SALLE -Good condition, good rubber, radio, heater and seat covers. B.Cary; 2jnt. E of Dixonvllle ..J-f rord'tudOT, $150. I-all n43-lj Inquire 540 I . Hay, Grain, Feed TO ALI lit Cumni d alfalfa. W per ton In field. Phone ll-F-U. Vlrftl Smith. 1