14 The Newi-Revlew, Roieburg, Ore. Frl., Spt. 23, 1949 if'' I - IT'S JUST DUCKY. DEAR Barnyard fashion expert Mary Lou Prentice of Chicago arijuits the bonnet ihe designed for her de lighted duck friend. Duckie will display the millinery cut from printed poultry feed bag in a forthcoming fowl fashion parade. Such fashion ihowa are being held throughout the country the next few weeka to (elect the "best-dressed fowl in the nation." FORD REPAIRED Sy Our Btperfs T LOCK WOOD MOTORS Rote and Oak Phone SO I I CHILDREN'S rrj C . j LESS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Siits: Infants six 1 to Children's Siit 3 GOLDIE'S BOOTERIE 318 N. JACKSON ST. "Rostburg's Oldest Exclusive Shot Store" Sorry, No Mail, Phone or C.O.D. Orders No Lsrawcyt, Na Exchanges. 3' i -'a - fVAl Telrpholo, ACCUSES MOBSTER-Testltyinf before Urand Jury In Loa An gelea, former actor's antra Paul ftrhrman (above) charged that MobAter Mickey Cohen headed shakedown which staged wi orglea and then blackmailed the wealthy participants. Cohen, on trial for disturbing the peace by awearlng at policemen, aald the charges were "loo silly to even talk about." All Famous Brandt. Every Child's Shot in Stock included. 1 r . ... v . J 7 It '""T J Mentality Of U. S. Children Will Be Topic Of Conference Scheduled At White House By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (NEA) Elaborate plans are now being made In the White House for a big powwow of high-level child psy chologists, social workers and educators to be held next year. In an attempt to find out Just with the personalities and minds Fancy title for the shindig Is "The Mldcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth." This one will be the fifth of its kind. Teddv Rooaevelt call ed the first one hack in 1909 and It has gotten to he sort of a habit for presidents to sponsor one every 10 years. All of these conferences have been held on Ihe loftiest intellec tual plane. Probably for the sake of maximum objectivity they are kept far above Ihe diaper and dirty-fare level. That's Just where the American parent grapples with the complex problems of riding herd on an unpredictable bundle of growing energy In fran tic hope that some day a wage earning, law abiding citizen might result. But the U 5. Child ren's Bureau, which figures pro minently in these conferences, assures us that real benefits have seeped down to the "child's op erational level" from these meet ings. The 1909 conference, we are told in a Bureau publication, "stimulated the creation of a Children's Bureau in the Federal Government." "Public demand for child labor legislation" re sulted from the one In 1919. The 1930 meeting "pointed up the need for specialized training of people working with children and stimulated progressive educa tion." The last one in 1940 "high liehted Ihe importance of the child in a democracy." Those are Just some of the results. Clear Program Needed In planning for next year's M WHCCY, however, Katharine F. Lenroot, head of the Children's Bureau and secretary for the con ference, wants this one to be "better focused." She says, "the first two conferences were prob ably too limited in scope, and the last two covered such a broad range of subjects as to make 11 difficult for a clear-cut, under standable program to emerge which could be the basis for action In behalf of children." LOCAL Condition Improves Mrs. Ml lpy KitzRprald, who has hpen a patient at Mercy hospital the last month, Is reported to be show ing some improvement. Will Arrive Sunday Harlan At terbury of San Kranclsco is ex pected to arrive In Rosenin r Sun day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Atterbury. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. VV. B. IIurus have returned to their home in Kugene. follow ing a visit with the Horace Cun ningham family at Elkton. To Hold Dance The Winches ter Community club will hold harvest ball Saturday night. Sept. 25, at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse for all residents of the commu nity. The affair will be Informal. Visiting In Roseburg Mrs. M. C Nell of Grants Pass is in Rose burg visiting Mrs. Jrssie Vinson and with other friends. Mrs. Neil made her home In this city until four years ago, when she moved to Grants l'ass. Food Sale Saturday The wom en of St. George's Kpiscopal church will sponsor a hake sale Saturday, Sept. 24, at Ihe Mar shall Wells store on Jackson street. Donations are to be at the store by 9:15 a.m. FRESH WATER IN A STEADY FLOW with NO TANK Turn on the weter st taie fau cet or more than one and the new Balanced-Flow let delivers the exact volume of frith water a full itream or a trickle at anv or all outlets, up to the ca pacity of the pump. No waiting, po hesitation no spurt.no Ian. Imtamtly mnd smttmatHtiliy md Jmtt ttitlf to varying demands tor water when faucets are opened or closed, providing steadv. con tinuous, non-fluctuating stream, in any volume within pump ca pacity. No priming. . . No trouble. Quiet, easy to install. Low cost. Capacitv up to )40 gals, per hour, depending upon suction lift. After you've seen this amaung new pumping unit, you'll agree it's the ideal water system for your shallow well. "buywheke yoTTshare in the earnings Pnuglas County FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSLBI RC. OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. nd 8. P. R. R. Tracks B how much and what Is wrong of U. S. kids. She adds, "certainly there Is a need for recognition of the In clusiveness of concern for child ren, hut there must be sharply defined focal points around which the conference program can be built as well as careful selection of suhlects that will receive ma jor attention." A permanent staff of four per sons has been set up to handle the problems and details of the conference. Melvln A. Glasser, an able executive and former of ficial with the American National Red Cross, will be in charge. He will be assisted by a public re lations man and two staff work ers. Will Be Long Task It will take them a year, work ing full steam, to get ready for the meeting. And it will probably be close to another year, pre. paring the report and arranging for the postconferences "when resources will be mobilized for carrying out Immediate and long-range action programs" before the Job is finished. Just the planning this year Is costing $75,000. That pays t h e salaries of the four staff mem bers, expenses of bringing key experts to Washington a couple of times for preliminary meet ings, printing advance materials and postage on the great amount of correspondence necessary to get It under way. It is estimated that the actual conference will cost about $750. 000. Publishing the report alone is estimated In Ihe neighborhood of $30,000. There are 52 members of the national committee who are do ing the over all planning. At the last conference 3000 delegates attended. The size of this one will not be known until later. De legates are asked by a special Invitation from the President. Federal Security Administrator Oscar R. Ewlng is the chairman of the whole shebang. NEWS Potfuck Supper Glide Grange will meet at a 7 o'clock pot luck Mipperat the hall Saturday night. Sept, 24. Members are asked to wear old clothp and bring paint brushes to hplp paint the wood work of the hall. Will Vitlt In Eugene Mr. and Mir. Carl VVassom of Roneburg will spend the weekend in Kugene visiting the former's relatives. While in Eugene thev will also attend the U. of O. Idaho football game. Rummage Sale Zonta club wilt hold a rummage sale at the Kpiscopal parish hall Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Persons having rummage to contribute should bring it to the parish hall (his afternoon or Saturday before 9 o'clock Breaks Ankle Mrs. Reha Hart ley, assistant in the office of the county school superintendent, is reported gptting along very sat isfactory at the Roseburg Sani tarium, where she is confined with a broken ankle. She report edly broke both bones In her an kle when she fell Friday evening of last week. Back From Vacation Mr. and Patricia and Carolyn, have re turned to their nome in Koseourg. tr ri-i n rr u-onlr'a VDratinn in San Francisco and other Bay ci ties. While in San Francisco, they enjoyed attending the Oregon-St. Mary's football game. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marks of route 2 have re ceived word of the birth Wednes day of a daughter to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Zevely. at Rethesda hos pital, Cincinnati. Ohio. The Zeve lys make their home at Coving ton, Ky. Mrs. Zevely was the for mer Ethel Marks. Return Home Mt and Mrs. A. J. Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A heel returned to their homes in Roseburg Wednesday, following a 10-day visit with rel atives in Pasadena. Calif. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noltensmeier of New ell. S. D.. who went on to their home in South Dakota. Leaves For Seattle Mrs. Ralph C Pawson (formerly Eth el Mardona1d of this city, left today for her home in Seattle, following a trip to Roseburg to attend the golden wedding cele bration of Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice, and to spend the re mainder of the week as the guest of Mrs. H. H. Stapleton, on Chad wick street. Reservations Atked Members of I mpqua chapter, D. A. R., planning to attend the Sept. 30th BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys MlMtnou, mautr to remain in wr Kkvid. It may cnuM IHtlf iMrkarh, rhwnuti, pais. Ir puiu. ka of prp and rtrn, al lln. up ni.ht awfltmc. puffin... under th. hrodarr. and ditmavrM. Krmu.nt or arantv twuMtar. wila amartmc and burninc PRuMinwi. .how. that. i moKhiil wrong With your kidnar. or nlaridtr. IWI wait I Ak your dru;orlt for Doao'a Pill. . umul.nt dliirtM, ud towtull by million, for Orrr .4 yrr P..n ftr. Kanr. rrli.f .nd will rt. th. 1 miW of tMrmnhw fluth out pvnowwaaufTOW, I jmu Mood. tiS DwU'a FiUa. The Smallest Business Opportunities Experienced Shoe Shiner Hotel Grand FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE TOR BALE New pumlc. atooa atora 34x50 Living quartan in back Shelvea and gondnlaa It ta tn verv good location 3 mtlea aouth of Myrtla creek oo Hlway M Sea owner frank Gr.niky next to Melody Mountaio Barn Phone 109. Mrtle Creek Lost Found LOST IT. Jewel Gotham min'i wrlat wateh. Reward Call T13-J-X-9. LEGAL NOT. CI Scaled bid will be received by Ber nice Matthews, Clerk at School House. Tiller. Oregon, until October 7. 1949 9 00 o'clock P. M. for the addition and alterations Building for School District No. HI, Douciaa County. Tiller, Oregon and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Btdi received after the time fixed for openings will not be considered. Plans, Specifications and form of con tract documents may be examined or obtained at the office of Freeman and Hayslip. Assoc Archta . 9040 S W. 3rd Avenue. Portland. Oregon, upon a dc poult of $2,100. which will be re funded upon the return of the plana and specification within reasonable time Attention Is called to Bidder Prequeli fl rat ions. Section 98-103 to 98-lOfl in clueive, Oregon Compiled Laws Anno tated, whirh must be filed with the Clerk 10 data 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 iers check or Dm rtond -witn autnoniea surety company as surety made pay able to the Owner In an amount of not leu than S' of the amount of the bid Surety bond or bonds' will be req u I red in accord a nee with the terms of the contract documents. The School District No. 114. Douglas County, Oregon reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw Ms bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. First punncation sepr is, Second publication Sept 2. 1940. BERN ICE MATTHEWS, Clerk. notk i rot RIDS FOE SI KELT BEPAIB Sciled proDouls will be received by th recorder of the City of Roicburc. Oregon, at his office In the City Hall in said ctty up to S 00 P. M. on October 3. 1MB, for the repair of North Jack son Street between 2nd Avenue South and the Southern Pacific Railroad rifht of way by the widening and surfacing thereof to width of 2ft feet on each side of the center parkway and be tween said Southern Pacific Hailroad right of way and 1st Avenue South by the widening and surfacing thereof to a width of 22 feet on each side of the center parkway; and by the construction of curbs and gutters along each side thereof, and by the surfacing of said parts thereof to said width as may be necessary with asphaltic concrete or concrete surface, all in tht manner pro vided by Ordinance No. HAS and in accordance with the grade, plans and specifications of Ihe City Engineer filed at the office of the City 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 certified check payable to the City Recorder for 3 percent of the amount bid to be fore felted to the City In the event said bid ts accepted but the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the city In accordance with the terms of the bid. A bond of IhO percent of the amount of the contract satisfactory to the city will be required from the contractor. The time slated tn the proposals for com pleting the work will be considered in awarding the contract The Council reserves th right to re ject any and all bids. Bv order of the Common Council dated and first published September 21, 199. W1IXTAM 1) BOLLMAN City Recorder Roseburg. Oregon NOTICE FOR BID FOR BlRtfcT RM'AIft Sealed proposals will he received bv the recorder of the City of Roseburg. Oregon, at his office In the City Hall in said city up to 3 on p. M on October 3. 104P, for the improvement of all that f-art of Ford Street between the South me of Lane Street and the North line of Mm her Street by excavating and fill ing the dirt area of the street to line and grades established by the City Engi neer: by providing a 30 foot width be tween Street lines of Ford Street and by construction of curb returns and by the surfacing thereof with two 2 nhota of oil. all in the manner provided by Ordl nanr No. 1153 in accordance with the ararte. Dlans and aDeclflcationa nt the City Engineer filed at the office of tne city Recorder or said rlty. All hi (is must be submitted upon hlank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undent gned and mutt be accompanied by a certi fied check payable to the City Recorder for 3 percent of the amount bid to be forfeited to the City tn the event said bid is accepted but the bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and bond with the city in accordance with the terms of the bid A bond of 100 per cent of the amount of the con- I tract satisfactory to the city will be required from the contractor. The time staled in the propoals for completing the work will be considered in award ing the contract. The Council reserves the light to re ject any and all bids Rv order of the Common Cmincll dated and first published September 31, 14. WILLIAM D BOLLMAN City Recorder Rosehurg. Oregon dinner at Carl's Haven honoring the state regent, Mrs. Archie Ml Keown, are asked to make res ervations by Monday, Sept. 2fith. by calling Mrs. W. M. Camp bell at B78-L. Transportation will be furnished members desiring to attend the dinner. Ones Richest Bride, Now Divorcee, Will Again Wed LONDON, Sept. 2.1 (.-Cornelia Mary Vandorbilt, once called the worlds richest bride, plans to be a bride again. The grand daughter of famed Commodore Vanderbilt is to mar ry a 58-year-old London banker, Vivian Krancis Bulkeley-Johnson. In a formal notice of inten tion to wed. filed at Kensington registry office, her age is given as 4.1. Newspaper morgues in dicates she is 49. Then called Americans richest girl- she had inherited $40,000. OtXl from her father. Goorge W. Vanderhilt of Biltmore. N. C Miss Vanderbilt married John Francis Amherst Cecil, then first secretary of the British embassv in Washington, in 1924. The marriage ended in divorce ten years later. Cecil, son of Lord William Ce cil, resigned rom his embassv post to avoid anv possible trans fer away from America. Agricultur? In th United States is estimated to provide s livelihood .or more than 30.000,(XX people. AN AMAZING OFFER Tht maktrs o' Dr. Parktr'i Corn Rtmovn will giv you doubt your monty back if it tails to remove your com or callous. Only 35e ot Chop mon'i Drug Stort. Cheapest Workers in Town:. Want Ads Wanted Wanted BEEP. VEAL AND PORK Fred Boyer Phone 922-R -3. or 4W..R-9 or write Houte 1, Boeeburg Will Pay Cash WE BtTY used furniture, all type. Call l 4 MO- Jackaotx foone imu-j. The Bargain House WANTED Your-favorite handmade ar ticles to sell on consignment The Clover. 4 blocks W of Pairhaven. Mel rose Road, call 444-J4 for inform. ma Hon. WANT TO RENT 1-bedroom. unfur nished house, reasonable. Couple and mall child. Write Box 13, News-Re view. WANTED TRANSPORTATION for 2 from Dillard to Roaebure and back Mondaythroughrriday. Call JM l-Xl WANTED Junk, all kinds; "copper. brass, aluminum, lead, rags, batteries. Bob s Salvage Yard.2XTfl N. Stephens WANTEC) furniture, wwtng machine and tools Anything of value. Private party Phone 8M-R-T CALL ATs for fair bid on your fur- niture Al'a furniture Center, 114 Win rnesier i rnona i.zti-n. Wanted to buy aii kinds of fumt- ture Let us bid on your house of fur- niture lly t VW N Jackson St WANTED P'ano for Winston Communi ty HalL Anyone having same, call 710-J-3 WANTED TO BUY -Hide. Roeeburg Meat Co.. phone ZoO. Fruits and Vegetables Special Tomatoea 75c and SI 29 box. D Anjou and Bow peart No. 1 grade. Banana, Hubbard, Table Queen Squath. Concord grapes for Juice and jell. Grimes golden and delicious apples Dillard cantaloupes 55c dot,, $1.23 crate. Wilson's Fruit and Vegetable Market WINSTON" PH. 47-J-4 Open .v.nlnfi 'till Famous Cornice Pears A nvr to ba forfotttn flavor. Fin. rainad and Juicy. Let us .hip a box of this wnndarfu) Oregon fruit to your friend,. W. C Thurlow. Lower Garden Valley. 3l-T 2. Filberts U-PICK. 10 R Rt. 3. Box 2.13: Road between Fishers Store and achooL Trul) Broi BOSC PEARS Best eating pear In Douglas Co.: also excellent canner, 60c bushel, V-plck. 75c picked. tl.ltO de livered. Roseburg. W. D. Love, Garden Valley. TOMATOFS 00 lb. bu . you pick 50c. Mi lb. lug 50c. already picked at the ranch. L.indbtoom, Dixon vllle; Phone lft-F-5 FILBERTS. Start. ng Saturday, Sept. 17, U-pick, 10c per pound. Curry Estate, turn west at Riversdal Grange. John wurnnari, pn i.wi-k-z TOKAY AND MALAGA I rapes for sale. Turn left Mvrtlewood Shop. Winston, follow winding road to vineyard. Left to trailer houe. T H.Ehelrnan. FANCY ANJOU and Bosc pears Harry Wesley. Lower Garden Valley, eve ning or Saturday. CANNING TOMATOES. 75c bushel. You pick, bring containers. T. J. Harris, West endofjCalkins Road FOR SALE Canning tomatoes. 11.00 bu shel, you pick W. F. Bonebrake. Mel rone Rt.. Box 1.T8. TOMATOES FOR CANNING: squah. melons, C. H. Claypool, Garden Val ley. CANNING TOMATOES and sweet corn Ray M. Young, Garden Valley on Cleveland Rapids Road f RUNES. 50c bushel, or 3 for $fno. U-pick. bring boxes. Geo. Barter, Mel rose Rt., Box 243. CRAPESConcords, 5c lb D. W Keas ey, end ofKeasey road. Phone 703-J-2. CRAPES, many kinds. U-pick. Dale7 ZeT ler, Brock way. Farm Equipment Used Tractors 1.1 Caterpillar Tractor I TMno 194.1 John Deere Model B 107.1 no 1942 Farmatl A with plow 750 00 1940 Farmall A with plow. Cul tivator and wnodsaw 000.00 1041 Model HI Massey Harris with 18" plow 4.W0O Used Implements 7' IHC Field Dine Harrow $12,100 7' Killefer Field Dim Harrow .. 110 no 3 Bottom 12" IHC Tractor Plow, l.wan 1 1949 model New Holland Automatic Hay Baler. Low price. Many ued Implements to fit the Ford Tractor. Coma in and look them over. Umpqua Tractor Co. FORD TRACTOR DEALERS 121 South Pina Street CASE SC tractor witn plow, disc and harrow: used only few hours: S2OO0. Rt. 1. box 42.A, Voncalla. Oregon. Trucks DODGE POWER m-afon. fully equipped, low mt lease. One owner, caoh or terms. W. L.. Lit tie pair. 3 miles on South Myrtle Road, Myrtle Creek. Oreon. U-1946 INTERNATIONAL pickup. 1 1948 International pickup. 1 single axle piling tr. T For Information Phone 4:t2 1 29 2nd Ave South AXLE SHAFTS for all makes of trucks. Rav'a Truck Shop. 2053 N Stephana. Phone 4M-J-4 FOR SALE Dump truck, with year round Job. Red Diamond Fuel Co.. Sutherlin. Poultry Baby Chicks Hampt. Reds. Crowes. Every week in the year. Best of breeding. Pullorum pa seed. Hatching Eggs Wanted Year around market City agent. Douglas Co. Flour M1U Carr's Hatchery Looking lass Rt Phone lt-F-S Rabbits WITH RABBIT MFAT A MEAL S COMPLETC L. V. K. B A. Hay, Grain, Feed Ton SALE Oat. and v.tch d. Mm. bin. run. about 10 p. rent vrteh. W 75 a hundrrd 7', mllr. up north M) rtla Cre.. road Jak. Tav.nnrr. ATTENTION TVRKEY GROWERS 10 ton of ap.lt, for al. Harrv WmWv. Oard.n Vall.y. Phon. Jl-E-U. v ntn.. EOR SAKE- Lor. 4th cuttlnf alfalfa har: food for ar.p. Chaap. Phon. ua. r i b-u FOR 5AI.E Au.trlan p.a. v.trh and r. . r r ... mdt for cover crop. It I 1. Bo. jni. Row?burf For Trade lltvt rOfTTY tn 9 Ford, only 4000 mtlea: foe r-rooert him her or hat hv your Writs Bom 19 News-Ra- vvew. A utos Lockwood's USED CARS Best Buys Anywhere im. ronn CLfB coite ... ti 1S4. OLDSMOBILE SEDANETTt .... 194. NASH FOR DOR SEDAN 1O05 ISO DODGE FOR DOR SEDAN MS 19 CHEV. Tl'DOR SEDAN 893 19U CHRYSLER NEW YORKER SEDAN 1IM 1941 PI.VMOtTH FORDOR SEDAN 695 194u Pl.YMOl'TH FORDOR SEDAN 34S lfm FORD TUDOR SEDAN 33 1931 MODEL A SEDAN T Open Sunday "From 9 To 3 Trucks And Pickups IM FORD 1-TON FLATBED I1S79 li DODGE '.-TON PICKUP 1143 I lfMI WILLYS JEEP 1005 ! W1IXYS PICKUP ... . W5 im. mi. (.is si.iiun wAuvn.... u.a . 1945 FORD Lt'MBER TRUCK 1905 94 G M C. CHASSIS AND CAB 795 1942 FORD FLATBED 495 192 FORD PANEL . . 645 You Pay Less For Used Cars At L0CKW00D MOTORS Easy Terms Studebaker Used Car Lot Here is your opportunity to own a very choice late model car with very low mileage and looks and drives like new. 1949 Land Cruiser. Radio, ft I me titer. overdrive, hill holder. Really sharp 194A Commander 4-Door Sedan Regal De Luxe. Climatlzer, overdrive, hill holder. Just Ilka new. Less than 4.01)0 miles. 1S4T Commander a Passenger Coup Re gal De Luxe. 1944 Mercury 4 -Door Sedan. Heater and radio. Many others to choose from. All of these cars are In excellent condition. You will find our Quality Used Cars are not to be surpassed. 3-Day driving trial on all our can. Shop Evenings Open until 9:00 p.m. for your conven ience. Keel's Quality Used Car Lot Next to Roae Hotel 329 S. Stephens St. Phona 139 144A-J Grand Opening RIVERSIDE MOTORS NEWEST USED CAR LOT WINSTON. OREGON See 'Jake' Jacohson, the obliging mana ger of this new place and buy. This Week's Specials 1944 Chev. Fleetmaster. 3 door Radio At heater for only 11093 00 1941 Sulci Special Sedan. Ra dio and heater 795 00 1941 Dodge 4 door aedaa 793.00 Riverside Motors Winston. Oregon NEW 1949 Plymouth 6 Passenger Sedan $1777.00 Delivered in Roseburg Rose Motor Co. ROSC LANE STS PHONI M Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. G M A C terms. Chevrolet Buiek Pootiao Cadillac trade-ins. "37 FORD, long wheel bae excellent condition throughout. Trade for car. pickup or what have you? Phone run -J -4 MORE MONEY for your car Cash on the apot. Cork rum Motors. Inc lm Soto. Plymouth. Phono eot 114 N Rose St. FOR SALE or trade. '41 tin. Flovd A meson, Ave.. Smherltn. English Aus West Central FOR SALE 1947 Whiirer motor btke. verv low mileage, good condition. Ph. IIM4-R. or 401. FOR SALE - IttW 4-door Commander. Good condition. HM cash. Freda Trailer Court. Garden Valley Road lYw Pl.YMOrTH 4-door sedan. I1S0 C W White. 3033 N. Stephens, ph. 49. J -4 FOR SALE OR TRADE for ptckun. l4t Studebaker President sedan. Ph. 149- EQUITY FOR SALT '49 Dodge road- ter. 3 Ono miles. 9773 for 9J30. Call JMJ X1 evenings 3 to 9 1917 FORDV-g sedan delivery Reason- ahVe .114 E 2nd Ave. N PhlrtS-L i'41 STVDE 4-door sedan, priced tWW SeftsrTenor at Van's Tavern fOR SALE" --v'ftiitrk coipe. Rff. 9390. H. C. Wilson, fmpo.ua Park. Autos Used Cars Easy Terms Low Prices Down Prte PyraL 1M HUDSON SUPER Radio & heatar til MOO IMS WtLLYS JEEP 4-W. Drive - 1M7 WILLYS JEEP 4-W. Drtva 1MI CHEVROLET BED. Mt 3M 72S 1M T2S !M 741 171 ms im MS m ns 150 lis 1940 HUDSON SUPER fl CP. Very good, new Urea 1640 DC SOTO SEDAN I lua HUDSON C C. SEDAN... lfc INTF.R PANEL More Car For Your $ At Roseburg Hudson Co. - T03 8. Stephen! Phone 1279- Take Your Pick of One of These Fine Ford Products 1949 Ford Cluh Coupe. Original miles. KI00. Perfect in ev ery way. Radio, heater it undercoaled only I1T9S.M 1947 Ford Super Deluxe 3 door sedan. This car la spotless and has healer 1330.09 1949 Ford buslnesa coupe, radio and heater. One of the beat. - 109S.M 1949 Ford 3 door sedan. Just the car to haul our small children. I193 0 1941 Ford Super Deluxe four door Sedan. This week'a special 73O.09 1937 Ford ' motor, car Sedan. Rebuilt harp beautiful 1919 Mercury Conv. Coupe, over drive, radio, heater Riverside Motors 140 N. Stephens Ph. Better Buys at Barcus 1947 Dodge Custom sedan, R. St H. new tires, perfect condition 1S4A 1940 Chev, Coupe, with factory built pickup box MS tMO Ford V-9 coupe 1940 Hudson aedan 49.1. 929 1940 Studebaker Champion coupe 44JI 19.T9 Chev. Coupe - - . 399. 1934 Ford Tudor, good tirea. good motor 12.1. IflOS Ford aedan . 179 1929 Model A Panel TS . TRUCKS 1949 Chev lumber truck, new motor and Urea. Thornton dual drive, rolls and bunka for short togs Responsible party ran handle with very small down payment ...3130 1949 Studehaker pickup, excel lent condition 9AS 1942 G I. 4x4 lfc ton truck equip ped with flatbed; also has dump bed and hoist Excel lent condition ..9S0 BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hlfhwijr M N. at Garten Vail.. Road We Want You Satisfied Every car on our Vsed Car Lot has our personal inspection We know It provides dependable and economical transportation. A wide selection of Guaranteed Ved Cars, fairly priced, is HERE for your approval. Your satisfaction la our aim! Special 1942 Ford Club Coupe, R H 9730 Other Good Buys 149 Frailer, radio A heater $I1M lwi Bmck edan. radio at heater . Ml 1940 Old Cluh Coupe 399 Many Others to Choose From' Corkrum Motors, Inc. Yimr DeSoto Plymouth H.adquartara i i'u .' m. Tom"TOW u Back lphit ft Say and Do TodaV- "SL.':HiYSL,:'' "l4.diBr-ilSr oay painl .ry food Tlrr. Ilk. naw Mrchamrally In A-l condition. 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