14 The Nw-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., Sep. 21, 1949! I Read Your Classified Ads. 1 tie- . - ,'' I 3 i r - sis aW trimi r li .. if THE MORNING AFTER Brokers, clerks and traders jam the streets in front of London's stock exchange as the clock points toward ten o'clock end the usual opening hour. Exchange end banks remained closed to evoid financial turmoil on the morn- ing after the ennouneement that Britain had devalued the pound by 30 p.rc.nt.-IAP Wir.photo via radio from London). Ruined Village, Human Bones In Everglades Jungle Pose Mystery FORT LAUDERDALE. Kl.i., Sept. 21 Wl An abandoned vil lage with human bones strewn around has been found deep In the everglades. Three men from nearbv Davie Hully Stirling. William Hill and L. . Harvey -made their way to the ghost village and brought back a report of their find, the Fort Lauderdale Dally News said. The village, located on a hlL'h hummock, once contained about j a dozen buildings. Including sugar mill, the men reported. Bones of human and animals, broken canoes, bits of pottery, copper caldrons, and "every con ceivable kind of debris" was reen tered among the rotting build ings, they added. All the buildings were of cy press, held together with hand wrought nails of copper and bronze. Stirling, a wartime pilot, first sighted the village from the air. The trio then went as far as possible toward the spot In a ilat-bottomed boat equipped with an airplane propeller to skim over the shallow water. Then they hacked their way through thick foliage and Jungle growth. Stirling said the site is about 10 miles from the Intersection of IJ. S. highway 27 and state road 84 and 30 miles west of Foit Lauderdale. They hope to find out what happened to the people who built the village and inhabited It for some time before disaster over took them. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage License DE VORE-PKELKIt - Merle Jerome de Voi-e, ls Angeles, and Dolores Pauline Peeler, Sulh erlln. Divorce Suit Filed GLASGOW DonnalH-11 vs. Ken neth Kldon Glasgow. Married Dec. 25. 191. In Albany. Cruel and Inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff asks custody of their two rhlldren and a month sup port. Kye is the name of an ancient town in Kngland. BRING r W '"-- .1 YOUR BATH UP-TO-DATE With a New Set from W. M. Sanclall ( o. your rompleic PLUVBING HEADQUARTERS located just 1 Block South of Garden Valley Rood Junction. Phono 1117-R i. - - ' - . t ur.x, VM Yr . t ;. Toastmasters Elect Officers; Newcomh At Top Ross Newcomb was elected president of the Roseburg Toast masters club, at a meeting at the Hotel I'mpqua last night. He and other newly-elected officers will be installed at a "ladies night" meeting to be held Tuesday, Oct. 4. Newcomb will succeed C. O. Sla haugh as president. Herman Matisoff was elected vice presi dent, succeeding Newcomb. Jerome Sheldon will take over as secretary from Thomas W. C'oates. Rill Lindsell was elected treasurer in place of Itclhcrt Parker, anil Dr. S. L. DeLapp was named sergeant-al arms, succeed ing Phil Hatth. Slabaugh served as toast master at Inst night's mivting. Speakers Included Malisoff and Dr. Dc Lapp. Matisoff told of the addi tional payrolls that are brought Into the county by Industries which use waste wood. He de scribed the production of wire hound boxes and declared that they are manufactured from wood which "In 'M plants out of 1(H)" go Into the burner. Dr. De Lapp told the history of osteop athy and of its founder, Dr. An drew T. Still. Toastmasters decided to Invite members of the Toastmislress club to attend the Installation of oKicers Oct. 4. City Officials To Talk At Lions Club Session An explanation of city problems by (lie heads of two city depart ments will provide the program tor the weekly I.ions club meet- i llllil Illt l , inc Thursday at t Hnicl f mptnia. I0n m In the Fire Chief William Mills will talk on his department, and City Inspector C. M. Honiols will dis- ,illss ,h' HtiiUHnu code and its re- qtnrrnirnts. 1 AcvnuliiiK to ("hninn.ni Or. K. V. c'.uli'i', t hp pidKiam Is in koi'i!iR with tho mmmiltrM'ii plan t hiwr InliMcslinj; nd in fn'niallv( spcakri'K or cntcrlaln. nionl for rach mi'lliiR. loount of his recent visit In Ione JUDGMENT SATISFIEO "Beach and a Kiwanis meeting in Satisfaction of Judgment has ;tn nit hy Hey. V. A. MacArlhur been filed with the cnuntv clerk highlighted the local clubs week in the suit of Harry l. Klnnear meeting Tuesday at the Hotel Yalcs. The Judgment In favor of I th drfiMiiiaiiis w as In I ho amount I nf $7 .'.'(lo. The claim, awardivl Julv 2t. l!r. rclaiivp to inti'r. I csts In Iho Kinnrar Heights tract, j Kosrlnu c, w,is paid iy 1 K. and ! A. IJ. I leiinm':ci . successors In title to Il.inv l. Kinnenr in and to an undivided one half Interest In the proeitv. I mtm mm mmi Won xls itftxti milk new, Cm nut Foti PjiK Ktint McnMry. $11 9-' tn.tallatirtn Fxl'a Lockwood Motori Rot. and Oak Phont 80 W .. . t -e- Miiciiuaiitc Minimum Set For Sr. High School Board Also Will Sponsor Vets Training Plan In Central Douglas Action fixing the minimum number of noun a student may attend the Senior High school wan among the decision made Monday night at a three-hour meeting of the f!oehut(f nrhool board, City School Supt. Paul S. Elliott said today. Students planning to attend the city's Senior High school, but wishing to take only one or tun hours, muxt spend at least a full half-day In school, according to the board. Elliott said the action was taken In order to quality the student for state aid. The amount of total work on Riverside and Fullerton grade schools and the central heating plant completed thus far was es timated at between 75 and 85 percent. The estimate was given by Van Svarverud, representing the Eugene architect firm em ployed by the district, in answer to questions put by the school board. To Sponsor Training Program Ttie board also agreed to spon sor the veterans farm training-on-t he-Job program for central Douglas county, with Robert "Bor land as Instructor. Elliott said the move was made necessary because of the Increased number of veterans in this area who have expressed a desire for such a program The program was begun here Jfveral years ago by Homer fc? h'.? "u Z program has expanded and was turned over to Newell Wood of Canvonville. Shortly afterward. agricultural classes were con ducted at C'anyonvllle, largely be cause of the amount of interest in the program centered In that area. Holland, a graduate of Ore gon State college and termed by Elliott as "highly qualified" for Ihe Job, should be contacted by veterans interested In the pro gram. Elliott said a class of 20 is considered top capacity and that he estimates that number of veterans will apply. In taking action related to the Senior High school's new cen tral healing plant, the board ap proved a change order on the heating lines, providing for the installation of a new manhole and sloping lines. The new order will alter the lines to guard against breakage caused hy heavi ly loaded trucks passing over Hie school grounds, Elliott said. Action On Other Matters A report was also submitted by Ihe heating contractor indicat ing that the Senior High school will have heat from the new unit hy next Monday, with Fullerton slated to get heat later in the week. The hoard also heard a report submitted hy Henry Doell feld of the Doellfeld Incinerator company. In charge of Installing Incinerators at the Senior and Junior High schools and River side and Rose prade schnnl The incinerators w ill dispose of all j burnable materials, thus elim - inale the unsightly ash piles for-1 merlv found near the city's 1 scnoois, f.inott said. Ihe board also ruled acatnst granting commercial photogra phers permission to take indi vidual students' pictures. The board felt the ruling wss nec essary because of the crowded classrooms and double shltt sys 1 terns, reducing the amount of i Instruction time. The move does not affect the room pictures to he taken by local photographers lor puniicaiion in the annuals. i )t her boa rd act ion i ncluded hiring of an additional typist to aid school svstem secretarial per- ,. ,.! J ti. a ni,i""," "w Kiwcmis Given Reports On Two Regional Meets j Reports by delegates to the re 1 cent Kiwanis International con Jventlon in IHirtland and an ac- IVlrcalos irv Brunn, Maiiiiw 1 N" :n anrl Nat Johnson re- P' ''"I n various phases of the i Portland mootine. and Pn-sidonl ' Kai l riummrr, who also attended. attdoct further remarks. I "v. Mr. MacArthur attended a meeting which he said. "No one c"u' : alk out on." while he was In I.onk' Heach. The meeting was iichi .to in i nimvr me ciiv in a j Pouplas P C4 plane. There" were ! 44 on Ihe trip. Inrludine M.io- Arthur, his twin hrnther Will and his father, the latter two of , l.nn" Heach. j j He took several colored tile- tures. which he showed on the 1 nwn. and also played a lape re Periling of a IVminute broadcast 'of the program. the memm-rship voted to have their annual roster made up with pictures of each of the members. The female than the male. falcon is larger Kirst Baptist church are reijuest jed lo m.-et at 1 o'clock Thuis- - day. Sept. 22. at the church for PILES IHtMORRHOIOti RKTAL AND COLON AtCMfNTS STOMACH OlSORTtRS TnjtM littort Ur Mil" Tt" Moo, mnhfQh Fri.- lOo nv f JUS M t to S on lentngi: Wotx, VN ed and ffi-, until I (n , Ant or roll for PRIC rtr.trf.e booklt The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Year N I. C.mw I. m,l ... . A-rfc TUM lAtt I.I I HHH4 I. Or ; ..v v, t,. - 1 iv ALPINE CLIMBERS? NOPE-Kx-pt for their hard hats and jackhaiiiiriers, tne.se men uoiking high on the sheer rok face of a c.-myon wall might be mistaken for mountain climbers. But the scene is Hungry Hor.se, Mont,, site of what will soon become the world's fotirtn largest concrete dam, across the I'lathead River. These jackhainniei men are drilling holes to prepare for blasting the can von wall down to the solid bedrock that will support the dam. So steep is the wall that two men are required on each jackhammer. Jury Denies Damages In Auto Accident Suit Verdict for the defendant in the damage suit of Anna Schwartz I vs. Melvin Henry Russell and Ethel Russell was returned bv a Jury of 12 late Tuesday in circuit court here. Mrs. Schwartz had a s k e d $15,000 general damages, plus $.'i0H snecial damagls, as the re - suit of an automobile accident Oct. 4. 1047, north of Myrtle (rerk. LOCAL Reported Ml I Iirnlr1 Mfi'hn.v Back to Work Mrs. Walter Oil man is roportrd ill at his home ; Irr has returnr. to hnr work at In Klgarosc. ihe Cnrnmorrial Abstract com . panv, following a week's vaa- Here Tuesday Kelly Bros! of Winston spent Tuesday In Hose buiff attending to business. Team to Practice The Kalo auxiliary drill tram will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Eagles hall for practice. Dillardi Home Mr. and Min. .T. K. Dillard are back at their home on South .tnckson street, following a few days in Portland and at coast points. Leaves Fop University Arthur , Backlund. Mm of AJr. and Mrs. ! Carl Kackhind. has left for Ku- ' jrene to attend Cniversity of Ore gn. Enjoy Visit Mr. and Mrs filcnn Taylor spent the weeken 1 Newport Beach and slopped in Portland to visit Mr. Taylor's mother. At Johnson Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mullcr of Helix. Ore., are visiting the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar John son, in Klgarose, Back From Coast Mr, ami 1 banes S. Collins and tw children are hack at their home!1'- Norman Sallee have return- inKosehurg. following a few das ' hi coast, points. f Attends ta Business Ah Rice of Dillard was a business visitor In Kosehurg Tuesday. I'e return ed last week from a trip to Call forma. Sunshine Club to Mert The N'orthside .Sunshine cluh will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Hernardine Prin cen. 231 N. Chadwick street. Patch and Chat Club to Meet The Patch and Chat club wiil meet Thursday evening at S , -clock at the home of Airs. Thom as Kindlay on the Keasey road. I Club to Meet The Helpin Hand club of Kdenbowcr will meet at noon politick luncheon , Thursday at the home of Mrs. It. I'aley. Members are asked to ni '"H "loir w-winR. S,P Her ""h Piotrrtrh. !l,l"i''ntativp of the nu-toni h .Post company of San Krancisco. j spent Monday in Hosebuig en route on a business trip from Portland to Klamath Kails. Guardian, to Meet Camp Fire t'liiardians will meet in Ihe base ment of Ihe Christian church 1 Thursday night at 8 o'clock. M ving picitires ami singing Hie Planned for the evening, - Here From California .lames Mn ot San l.ahnel. I'ahf. visiting relatives and friends in Hosebuig and with his son and lamily at Corvallis. lie foi merlv resided here. Victory Circle to Meet All members of Victorv circle of the an important session. Back From Coa.t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hailov have return ed to their home In Hosebui g. fol lowing several days at Seal l!o, k as guests of Mr. and Mrs. lire, man Boise. ITCH 'Vhlfi' l h'M ror- tcion and u ,i ron- te lor hie if not M-d Ita l ietie i the Itoh-mMe. ht. h ini'vum 10 onlitw irmlmtnt rORA kill the Mot- mtte lrn,it itntuntU OnU thrt-e rtvi" F XROH A treatment t reduirea Mil onlera Riven prontt tteni.ua r4 Meyer Drt. Rear w - ADMITTEO TO BAIL Francis Collins, of Roseburg, arraigned in Justice court Tues day on an assault and battery charge, asked to see an attor ney, and his hail was set at $100, ; '.'"P"" Jusllce OI ,,,e i J- Geddes. ! Arnold Grove, route 1. Rose- , burg, arrested Monday hy Deputy Sheriff Dallas Bennelt. on a ! charge of drunkenness, was fined ' SiO and commllted-to the county jail in lieu of payment, Geddrs rcMovd. MWS tion. Potluck Luncheon The Sted fast class of the First Presbyter ian church will meet at a noon not luck luncheon Thursday, Sept. 22, at the church parlors. Stayinq With Aunt Miss Ma ble Wilkenson. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Claude Wilkenson of Caston. Ore., is spending the win 1 1 e r wi 1 h her aunt. Mrs. Ma ry Hanson, and will attend school in Roseburg. Returns to San Francisco Mrs. Jnhn Kinger 'formerly Opal Pa ra oo ) has ret u rn ed to her ; home In San Francisco, follow I ing a week In Sutherlin visiting ! her patents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parano, and other relatives anil i friends. j Tournament Continued Worn i en of the Roseburg Country club ; wHI continue the handicap golf j tournament plav Thursday morn j Ing at R:.in o'clock at the club course, followed by a 12:30 o' clock luncheon and contract ' bridge play at 1 :30 o'clock. Back From Vacation Mr. and f from a week s vacation spent asningion ana i anacta. Airs. .rtiu-i mis ri'sumea net worn as bunk keeper at the Douclas Ah- stiact company office. ! Sewinq Club to Meet The Rifle i R;ini;e Sewing chih will ohsei ve , i yol I a n na day with an exchange nf pifts and selectine new names ; for the year at a meetinc Thurs- 1 j d;n- afternoon at the home of j , Mrs. Cray re liloomquist. I Back From Vint Mrs. Bud ! 1 Reese and children. Muriel and ! I Tommy, and the former s M- i I ter. Miss Acnes Jordan, have -e-1 I turned to Rosehurc following a i ; seven weeks' vacation visiting : relatives and friends in North . Oakota. Montana and Washing- ! ton. " Circlrs to Meet Circles of the Methodist church will meet at 2 : o'clock Thursday at the follow-: InjT places: No. 1. Mrs. K. K. Maurer, Center street; No. 2., Mrs. R. L. Whipple. 329 K. Poug- i la street; No. X Mrs. J. E. Dent. SITi S. Tine sireet. and No. 4. Mi s. l.uoien Cohh, 740 S. Jack- ' son street. H.E.C. to Meet Kverpreen ' Home Kconnmic cluh will meet ;r a noon potluck luncheon Thurs- 1 d.iy ai the hall, followed hy a Stanley party. Kach member is ' asked to brine a truest. Host-. esses uill be Renie Jenkins. Car- net Kolmsbee and Margaret Me-1 Cord. Dessert Supper Iady Klks will meet at an 8 o'clock dessert- supper Thursday night ai the temple with Mrs. Robert Keefe. Mrs. Ralph Hecathorn. Mrs. Ross Myers, Mrs. Bruce Lat'tn and Mrs. John Rurkhart. hostesses. : Contract bridge and pinwhle will be in play. Potluck Supper Pythian Sis ters are invited to attend a ti 'to o'clock potluck supper Thursday night at the K. of P. hall to honor j members having birthdays in ' July. August and September and lo especially honor tlma Friday grand chief of the Jurisdiction of Pthian Sisters, who is now re, siding in Oregon. i irt.AL NO TICK no Tit it or in I Mi rri it utio toi i hm.i; ix rniM ir i HIVI S-.IDN n n Notlre is given herebv that Norman 1 MiKi-e h ded n ai-plirjiiiofi tn the' oile ot ih. t S.rufc.iin. Stai En Lost Found rOI'ND Gl.ue. In rate, by rit.rl Tr.nifrr Owner Identify and pay for art fall at New-Reviw LOSTRpd mala Cocker on Harvard Ave. between Corey and Vet a Far. 1MI Poat St etched on licena. 9M. Reward Thnmaa R. Meader. Notice CARD OF THANKS W thank our many friends (or thlr expression of mptihy in our re cent jvorrnvr and for ihe many beau tiful flower Anton Coenenbcrg Family Sutherlin. Oregon NO HUNTING or trepai.ng oq my property, including the Harrta place. Phil Strader. Glide. Financial F. H. A. UMPQUA REALTY Arrow from Poet Office oo Hifnav OU 112 N SDnn Ph 1V1VJ Dogs Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J T H OH 01 TG H B RED Cocker Spaniel pup plA, 110. M. Ward. Brock way, Ore gon. GKA-HVrcOCKER KFNNElaS. P:imie tUTl or Y Keg and peti pupoieali romr Stud i-rvl(i Persotial ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. PO oi 1116 or Phone 1S4J0-L or VHJ-J flneer. for the approval of a change in point of diversion of water from Cow Creek. In the adjudication proceed, n n de termining the relative rights lo the u of water of Cow Creek and its tribu taries a water right was adjudicated In the name of P. A. Farnam for the Irri gation of S acres in NE'SE'. .IO acres in NW'.SE1,, 14 acres In SWSE'. Section 12, Township 32 South, Hang 5 Wen. W M , with a date of priority of September 31), lUifl. through the Johns Irrigation Ditch from Cow Creek. The point of diversion of the Johns Irrigation Ditch Is located 4W feet south and 9j0 feet eait from the west quarter corner of Section 4, Township J3 South. Hitnse 4 Ueat. W. M Norman McKcel, owner of the above described land to which said waler right Is appurtenant, proposes to irri gate said land by means of a portable DumDirm nlant. the Doint of diversion of said pumping plant to be located 50 fret south and l.VKl feet west from the eail Quarter corner of Section 12. Township 32 South, Range West, W All persons Interested are notified herebv that a hearing will be held at the County Court Hnusa at Roseburg. Oregon, on November 1. lt4B. at 10 O0 o'clock a rn. All objections to the pro posed change, if any there are, will be heard ai said tint and place. Any objections shall be prepared In writing, one copy to be served on Norman Mr Keel, Aralea, Oregon, and one copy filed wilh Ihe State Engineer. Salem. Oregon, .logo t her. with a t2 filing fee at lesM lu das prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections arc filed, no hearing will be held. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 2nd day of September. 1!)49. CHAS. E. STRICKI.IN State Engineer. Sea'fd bid will ba received by Rer ntre Matthews, Clerk at School Home. Tiiler. Oregon, uniil October 7. 194H HMO o'clock P. M for the addition and slteratlnns Rulldini for School District No. 114, Douglas County, Tiller, Oretton and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Rids received alter the time fixed tor openings will ool be considered Plans, Specifications and form of eon tract novumenls may l examined or obtained at the of fire of Freeman and Havilip, Aimc. Archts.. 2040 S. W. 3rd Avenue. Portland. Oregon, upon a deposit of S2- 00, which wilt be re funded upon the return of the plans and specifications within a reasonable Urn. Attention Is railed to Bidder Prequall flcations. Section W8-HU lo PH-101 in clusive, Oregon Compiled Laws Anno tated, which must be filed with the Clerk 10 days before date for opening of bids and for which forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check, cash ter s check or bid bond wilh authorised surety company as surety made pay able to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5' of the amount of the bid Surety bond mr bonds will be required in accordance with the terms of the contract documents. The School District No. 114, Douglas County, Oregon reserves the right to reiect anv or all bids and to waive informalities No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of the contract, unless said award is delaed for a period exceed mi 30 days First publication Sept 19, lft4t Second publication Sept. 26. 1040. BERN ICR MATTHEWS. Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR hlKttr BtPAIS Sealed propoula will be received bv the recorder ol ihe City of Kiweburg. Oreeon. el hi office in th City Hall in faid ciiy up lo SiKI P. M on October 3. UM, for the improvement of ail thai part of ford Street between the South iiiv ' 1-ane Sireet and the North line of Mnaher Street by excavatinf and fill ing the dirt area nf the street to tine and grades eatabhihed by the City Engi neer: b pro imitg a M foot width be tween Sireet linen of Ford Sireet and bv construction of curb returns and by the ur facing thereof wilh two 2 shots of oil. all In the manner provided by Ordi nance No H.V3 in accordance with the grade, plans and specifications nf the City Engineer filed at the office of the Citv Recorder of said city All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and must be accompanied by a certi fied checK payable to the City Recorder for 5 percent of the amount bid to be forfeited to the City in the event said bid ts accepted but the bidder shall fail to enter Into a contract and bond with the city in accordance with Ihe terms of Ihe bid A bond of 100 per cent of the amount of the eon- ; tract satisfactory lo the city will he , required from the contractor. The time utMied In the proposals for completing the work will be considered in award ing the contract. The Council reserves the right to re- I jeel anv and all bids Bv order of the Common Council t dated and first published September 21. 1949. WILLIAM D BOLLMAN City Recorder Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE rOK BI1 I OK f T K E L T RKPAIR t Sealed propoal! will be received by the recoroer of tie City nf Roeburg. l)reg..n. at his oftice in the City Unit in Mid ciiv up to 5 (M P M on October ; .1. lt!. for the repair of North Jack- 1 son Street between 2nd Avenue Soulh , and the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way by the widening and surfacing thereof to a width of 2H feet on each me of the center parkway and be tween said Southern Pacific Railroad right of way and 1st Avenue South by i the widening and surfacing thereof to a ! width nf ii feet on each siae of the center parkway and b the construction j of curb and gutiers along each side ' tnereoi, ana oy tne surtactng or saia parts thereof to said width as may be net-ear with aphal(ic concrete or com-re t surface, all in the manner pro- ided by Ordinance No USA and in accordance with (he trade, plana and upecif icaitons of the Cm Engineer filed at the office of tne City Recorder of said CIm All bids must be submitted upon ht.tr ill forms w hich will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and mut be a com pan ieJ b a certified check pat rM to the Cit Recurder j ft i percent of the amtHint bid to be forefeiled to the City in the event S4id bid la accepted but the bidder : hall fail to enter Into a contract ; and bond ith the ciiv In accordance with the terms of the bid A bond of litO percent of the amount of the -contract Mtisfactory to the city will ; be reqi:irtd from the contractor. The : time taied in the proposals for rom pletirig ihe work will be considered in, awardinc ihe contract The Council ree.es the right to re-; ect an and all bid Bv n-der of t-e Common Cmincll datd and first published September 11,1 148 Willi MHO BOtXMAN I t"it Recorder Ro4urg. Orrgosi Autos Grand Opening RIVERSIDE MOTORS NEWEST USED CAR LOT WINSTON. OREGON See 'Jake- Jacobson. the obliging mana ger of this new place and buy. This Week's Specials 144 Chev Ffeetmaster. 3 door Radio at heater for only 1 10O3 00 1941 Bulck Special Sedan. Ra dio and heater TM 00 , 19-41 Dodge 4 door sedan. 795 00 Riverside Motors Winston. Oregon FORTR ADE -'39 LaSelle. good condi tion; for older model See C. H. Berg. Melrose RL, Box 97-M om fair St, after 4 30 . TRADE MY EQUITY In 1941 Ford sedan, very clean, new motor; for 1937 or lfllS Chev. sedan. Inquire 923 So. Pme. Apt. 1 FOR' SALE : ;41 International ton 6ick-up, '48 Harley Davidson "12.V, oth In perfect condition. Phone 1108- R orcail atJt3S. Main. MUHS MONEY for your car Cash oo the soot Cork rum Motors. Inc Ue Soto. Plymouth Phone 409 114 N , Rose St ; 10.16 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. 1130. C. ! W. White, 2055 hi, Stephens, ph. 499- J-4. I EQUITY FOR SALE 49 Dodge road- ster, z.imxj miles. 1775 for J0Q. lail 526-J-X-2 evenings S to . 1937 FORD V-8 sedan delivery. Reason - able. 316 E 2nd Ave.. N Ph. KWS-L. 1941 STUDE 4-door sedan, priced 9630. See Bar Tender at Van's Tavern. FOR SALE - 39 Buick coupe. R H, tilM H. G. Wilson. I'mpqua Park. 38 CHEVROLET COUPE Runs good. $18. Call 319-J-3 after S. Trucks '37 FORD flat -bed, S-speed Brownie. '47 motor, recently overhauled L. M Collins. 1-1 S miles from Wilbur on ColesValley Road. l ioaa INTERNATIONAL pickup. 1 1948 International pickup. I single ax la piling trailer For Information Phone 4.12 13 2ndAv South AXLE SHAFTS for all makes of truckK Ray's Truck Shop. 2053 N Stephana Phone 4D9J-4 FOR SALE Dump truck, with ear rnund job. Red Diamond Fuel Co.. Sutherlin Loans MONEY tin t2i vi rr sir) S200 KUJ0 UP TO S&00 Borrow on vour salary All steadtlr em ployed men and women may qu.ihfy today for alary loan up to VtOO whether you're in a new lob or an old on Borrow on your ear or furnituro. Your furniture or automobile make excel lent security at l-ocl Loan paid for or not I p to Kino on vour furniture, up) to (500 on vour car Special "Pay On l-oans. tin. g tWi loaned till "Pay Day" or longer P only for the actual number uf days you seep ina money $2S costs IV tor one week. No other charge. Phone for your Loan LOCAL LOAN CO. Leo Bevy. Mgr 335 No Jack sob Phone 1174 Lie. S-37S: M-3&3 RoMburg LOANS UP TO $300 Or your Signature. Purnlturo or Livestock UP TO $500 On your automobile (paid for. or nt Loans made quickly, privately for any worthwhile purpose such aa t'nexpected expenses Medical and Dental billa Vacation expenses Consolidate debta Re-financing When you borrow get your monev from the Company that makes tt convenient to borrow and convenient to repav Lower payments now avaiiarji up to 30 montha to repay. CALKINS FINANCE CO. 20 Douglas Countv State Bank B'dg Phone 4AO. M-337 State Lie S-3M IV anted Wanted BEEF. VFAL AND PORK Fred Boyer Phone 922-R-.1 or 4Q9-R-S or write Route 1. Rooehurg WiFPaTh WE Bt"Y ued furniture, all tvpes Call as mi iso jacKsoo, fbone 13S3-J The Bargain House I WANTED -Yourfavortehandmade ar- tides to sell on consignment. The Clover. 4 blocks W of Fairhaven. Mel rose Road Call 444-J -4 for Informa nt Hon WANTED TO RENT 3 "to 3 bedroom. I furnished house or apl. Will ps : for good place Please call I'mpqua ' Hotel,room 423. j WANT TO RENT 3-bedroonv unfur nished house, reasonable Couple and small child. Write Box 13, News-Re-, view WANTED TORENT2or 3"brtWm morletn houe in or near Roeburg References. Ed Claussen. Dillard. I WANTED Junk, 'all kinds, copper -brass, aluminum, lead, rags, batteries. Bobs Salvage Vard:2J38 N Stephens W ANTED Furniture, wwing machine and tools Anything if value. Private part PhotifjSJ R l j CALL Al s for a fair-bid on your fur- WANTED TO BlY-AII kinds of furnT ture Let us bid on your house of ur- ' nuure Call ftat-B jit 5wN Jacknnt WANTED Pasture with water fo J head horse. Everett Cock re 1 1. 114 N , Parrot St ( W ANTED Piano for Winnton CommunT ty HalL Anyone having same, call' 710-J-.1 bedspnngv Ph WANT -Small old-fashioned iron pot. Write box 13. News-Review WANTED CAT 9S Myrtle Creek Autos LockwoocTs . USED CARS Best Buys Anywhere 1M FORD Cl.l'B COI'PE !T49 HO IBM OLDSMOHII.E SEDANETTI 1TO500 1M NASH rOKDQR SDN JII9S 00 192 DOIXiE FOR DOR SDN 7 00 1!M2 CHKV TI'DOR SDN. . . W5 00 191 PLYMOVTH rORDOR SDN. (IBS 00 1940 PLYMOUTH FORDOR SDN. 3.5 00 19: CHEV. COI'PE .95 00 1917 FORD TI'DOR SDN 345.00 1DJ1 MODEL A SEDAN T.0 Open Sunday From 9 To 3 Trucks And Pickups 1M DODGE H T PICKUP 114.1 0t 194a WILLYS JEEP I10B5 (10 1948 WILLYS PICKUP .. . 995.00 194(1 W ILLYS STATION WAGON IMS. OH 1943 FORD LUMBER TRl'CK 1993 00 194(1 CMC. CHASSIS AND CAB 195 00 194J FORD FLATBED 495 00 1941 FORD PANEL MS.M You Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS Easy Terms Take Your Pick of One of These Fine Ford Products 1M Fnrd Club Coupe Original miles. 9.100. Perfect in ev ery way. Radio, heater St undercoated only $I7M.0 194T Ford Super Deluxe S door sedan. Thin car Is spotless and has heater 1390. nt 1946 Ford business coupe, radio and heater. One of the best 1099 00 1946 Ford 1 door sedan. Junt the car to haul your small children 1I9A00 1941 Ford Super Deluxe four door Sedan. Thin week's special 790.0 1937 Ford 'mT Sedan. Rebuilt motor. A sharp beautiful car. 390.A 19.T Merctirv Conv Coupe, over drive, radio, heater 405.0 Riverside Motors 140 N. Stephens Ph 49n-W Better Buys at Barcus . t 79C ...VIM 1947 Dodge Custom sedan. It. St H. , new tlrea, perfect condition. . ISM 1940 Chev. Coupe, with factory built pickup box 1940 Ford V4 coupe 1940 Hudson sedan MS 1940 Studebaker Champion coupe. 1939 Chev. Coupe 1934 Ford Tudor, good tires, good motor. ....... 19.19 Ford sedan 1939 Model A Panel . m TRUCKS 1946 Cher lumber truck, new motor and tires. Thornton dual drive, rolls and bunks for short lois Responsible party ran handle with very small down payment W...3IM 194 Studebaker pickup, excel lent condition 9 1943 G I. 4x4 1', ton truck equip ped with flatbed: also haa dump bed and hoist Excel lent condition Sftfi BARCUS SALES I SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Huhwar M N at Cardan Valla? Road YOUR PARTICULAR TASTE! Choice varies. And so we have a wide selection of Guaranteed Cars, most every make and moflel from which to chooe Your Inspection is Invited. We stand behind every car wc sell. Corkrum Motors, Inc. Your DeSoto PLYMOUTH Headquarters no S Stephens Ph MA-J "ell be here Tomorrow t Back up What We Say and Do Todav" Roseb urg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonabl pncea OM AC term. Chevrolet - Bulck - Ponuae Cadilla trade-in. CH"VSUER "oval 4door sedan. Body it paint very good Tires like new Mechanically In A-l condition Juit completely overhauled. Fine trouble - free transportation Some mrmf Jn,uir Doug.a. Co. Slat Hank Blrtg.. or phone 4sS 14.000 miles on motor; R H new brakes, rear shocks, tires, battery and ftr?'!" 5,"n ,h''ut See at 40 s Stephens evenings or call 900-Y a times FOR SAL"bRhlADil'for-pWkup. 1941 Studebaker President sedan. Ph. 14- I