The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 15, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 The Nwi-IUriw, Rowburj, Ore. Sot., Oct. 15, 194
Welfare Payments This Year
In Douglas County Promise
To Reach Total Of $500,000
Beginning with October, the Douglai County Public Welfare
commission ! making payments to the aged on the basis of
$50 minimum, as specified In
Shalimar Musicians
Lavt For Hollywood
Roseburg's unique musical duo
a father and son combination
make their final personal appear
ince at the Shalimar room to
night, after a six-weeks long en
gagement. Acclaimed by all who have
heard them, pianist Bobby Wat
on and his drummer father, Ray.
has been nleasing local night
hawks with request numbers
ranging from "Mother Mathree"
to B-flat Boogie.
They'll be on tap tonight from
3:30 until 1:30, providing patrons
with scintilating vocal renditions
and Instrumental arrangements.
After tonight, father and son
travel to Hollywood Club In
digo for a musical stint there.
Monday night, an lntrumental,
irocal and comedy team entitled
"The Gentlemen of Note" appear
jt the Shalimar for a two week
it ay.
Thev come here from the "mil
lion dollar" Flamingo club, at Las
Veeas.
LOCAL NEWS
To PL Hand Mrs. Al Henri
Inger and son, Wayne, are spend
ing the weekend In Portland.
Stors Purchased Mr. and Mrs.
Llovd Hill have purchased the
Kullerton street store and are
moving into the apartment in the
rear of the store building.
Meeting Tim Changed The
N. O. W. meeting scheduled for
i p.m. Monday has been advanced
io 7:30 p.m. according to officers
at the lodge.
Back From
Trip Jack Cundlff
r. T. J. Cundiff of
ind his father.
Bolckow, Mo., and Ray Tracy
have returned to Rnseburg after
i successful weekend hunting trip
in eastern Oregon.
Local Vitltori Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Nabb of Eugene are spend
ing the weekend In Rosehurg at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Swenson. The Nahbs formerly re
lided in Rosehurg.
Lsava Today Mr. and Mrs.
Fred A. Knight and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter, left this
morning on a wo weeks automo
bile tour of southern California.
Moves To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Rex R. Gardner Jr., who
have been residing on Brown ave
nue, have moved to Portland,
where Mr. Gardner has taken
aver the Portland Screw com
pany. Visits Relatives Mrs. E. O.
Pearson left Friday for Coqullle
where she will visit her sister
jnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle
Clark. Miss Mary Lynn Pearson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pear
ion, has been visiting there for
leveral days.
Accepts Position Miss Jerl
Johnson, formerly of Rosehurg,
is leaving by plane Monday from
Portland for Billings, Mont.,
where she has accepted a posillon
as home service director for Ben
tlx and Kelvinntor in the Mon
tana district. She has been em
ployed In Portland.
Arrlvt In Missouri Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Elltrils have arrived
In Hopkins, Mo., where they will
make their home for the winter.
The Ellfrits formerly resided on
Fullerton street In this city and
moved east for Mr. Ellfrits health.
Enroute east they stopped In east
rn Oregon. He is rcxrted to he
Improving.
Former Roseburg Woman
Dies In Bend Wednesday
Word was received here Fri
day evening that Mrs. Frank
Pavis (Jessie Davis) dird 'n
Bend Wednesday. Funeral ser
vices were hold this afternoon
In Eugene at the Poole and Lar
son Mortuary.
Mrs. Davis and her husband
resided In Roseburg in 1912 and
have been living In recent years
In Bend. She was a member of
Order of Eastern Star and a
past matron of the Rnseburg
chapter.
Rheumatism Neuritis Sciatica
SUFFERERS
IN THE CHICAGO AREA
IF YOU WANT-RELIEF and HELP
Send for our ARTHRITIS BOOK
(W'i-Har A'o .Vtiiieint or Anything Else to Sell You)
No Matter how long you have
suffered, or what you have tried,
this instructive Arthritis Book,
mritten In easily understood
words, will enable you to fully
understand your own case and
may save you years of suffering.
This book contains Information
heretofore known only to Spe
cialist. It explains the differ
ence between types of Arthritis
and between Arthritis and Rheu
matism. Sciatica. Neuritis and
Lumbago. It lists causes and
symptoms and describes associ
ated complicating diseases. It
explains the Anatomy and Physi
ology of the Involved Muscles.
Joints. and Nerves. realise
bow serious these diseases can
recent legislation.
This does not necesnarlly mean
that all payments from the wel
fare will he $.V) nor that the sum
will be 11ml led to that amount,
according to Lois Baker, local ad
ministrator. It does mean that
the recipient will get at least $50
from combined sources, such as
relatives' support, social security
or any other Income.
In some cases. In accordance
with an income scale worked out.
relatives will be required to pay
a oortlon of the amount, with
the welfare service making up
the difference. Also. In some
cases payment to recipients will
pxcend the $50 In accordance with
provisions of the law, she said.
Payments to all welfare re
cipients, however, are contingent
upon funds being available from
the county, state and federal
sources to meet the require
ments. There is no change In the
allowances for dependent chil
dren, the blind or general assis
tance to the needy.
In addition to subsistence al
lowances for the aged, medical
land dental care are provided. In
many cases, according to Mrs.
Baker, these sums are quite high.
The $50 monthly subsistence
allowance Is figured on the fol
lowing basis: board, $24.75; cloth
ing $5, perosnal Items, $4.50;
household, $2.50; replacements,
$1.00; rent or taxes, fire Insur
ance and upkeep, $3.25; fuel, $fi;
light, $1.50 and water, $1.50.
All income and resources of the
recipient will be taken Into con
sideration In the determination
of need, so that the $30 may be
exceeded where necessary to pro
vide minimum subsistence.
Half a million dollars will be
exended this year In Douglas
county alone for all public wel
fare services, according to nirs.
Baker. The October budget re
quest from the combined coun
ty, state and federal sources was
$W,74r. as against the $15,970
September budget.
Indoctrination
Course Announced
At Vets Hospital
An orientation and Indoctrina
tion course will be held for vol
unteer workers at the Rosehurg
Veterans hospital Oct. 18, 19 and
20, according to an announce
men! hy Robert P. Kidder, chair
man of the Veterans administra
tion volunteer services commit
lee. The purpose of the orientation
and Indoctrination course is to
provide the volunteer worker
with an understanding of the na
ture and significance of the VA
volunteer program; the funda
mental principles and methods
of volunteer assistance In the
hospital program; and the po
licy, functions, and objectives of
the Veterans Adminstratlon hos
pital program.
Volunteers may work through j
one of the many organizations
represented at the hospital or as
non-affiliaicd workers. There is
an Increasing need for volunteer
workers at the hospital in educa
tional retraining, occupational
therapy, library, recreation,
sports, and chaplaincy services.
Persons In the community in
terested In becoming volunteer
workers are urged either to con
tact the hospital representative
for their organization, or see Kid
der at the hospital.
Suit Filed In Court
To Collect On Note
Ralph L. Rusell has filed stilt
In circuit court against Ren F.
laierksen and Harrison R. Win
ston. Russell asks Judgment for
$2.;i;M.42 alleged due on a pro
missory note Issued hy Doerk
sen, and requests that property,
describee! as a pile driver and a
hoist, given as security, he sold I
to cover the Judgment. Winston
is listeal as a defendant since he
holds the tide in trust to the pro
perty, the complaint states.
Credit Hureaus Adluslment De
partment, Inc., asks Judgment
lor .H)1.9H against Vernon Herg-
i"1"'.-.",.1 . n:
falnsui1.? Losing company, on n
assigned mvount HllpRod dup for
Roods, wares nnd merchandise,
sold io the plaintiff.
become If long nenlected.
Methods of treatment are men
tioned You ire told where to look
for Help and Pun relief near at
home, without the expense of
travellni to another climate.
This book Is sent only to Suf
ferers who want and nerd help.
The edition Is limited. Notlre
may not appear main. Write at
once today for your copy Sr.ND
X Three Cent Stamps lcl to help
cover distribution cost You Incur
no obligation. We have no medi
cine or anything else to sf II. You
will not be asked u send us a
penny of money. Address
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Boi.Abtterque..N M.
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DID VOL) NOTICE ( IDEA. BUT ILL TAKE
1 IF I TOOK MY PILLS IT BACK.' THE PILLS VO-I
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OUT OUR WAY
Bill To Permit MoreDPs
To Enter U. S. Given Jolt
By Sen. M'Carran's Report
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. (.T Senator McCarran (DNev.) said
Friday there are relatively few real war displaced persons left
In Europe. He called pending legislation to open U. S. doors
to more DPs "a gigantic fund" to let In a flood of aliens.
24TH ARREST Mr.. Frances
Worthing'on, 73, wanted at
Laming, Kai., for violation of
parol from the itate industrial
farm for women, readi bar Bi-
ble in a Berkeley, Calif., jail
cell after lhe was picked off a
train and jailed ai a vagrant.
Police Inspector E. F. Parker,
who made the arrest, said she
has been arrested 24 times since
1910 on charges ranging from
shoplifting, through arson and
grand larceny. Mrs. Worthing
ton told newsmen that she had
gotten and spent $500,000 "all
through the years." I always
did good with it," she said. IAP
.VVirephotol .
Vital Statistics
Divorce Decrees Granted
WlIiriKNBl'KG florin E.
from Vernon I.. Whitlenhurg.
Plaintiff granted custody of their
three children, and $."0 a monlh
support. Property settlement ra
tified. PACK - Lois A. from Frank L.
Pack. Plaintiff's former name of
Lois A. Friar restored.
tJLASCOW - Donnabell L. ,T.
f.-m L i..,t U L I I
! Plaintiff granted custody of their
two children and $.V) a month
support.
Marriage Annullment
LOW R FY Lenora K. from
Glenn M. I-owrey, also known a.
Glenn N. l.ovrry. Plaintiff prior
name of Lenora t. Jones restor
ed.
Separate Maintenance
Tl'CKNKSS Bernlce from
I.lnvd Tuckness. Degree of sep
aration for an unlimited time
granted plaintiff, who was also
given custody of their one child.
J.") a month support, and S-i
monthly alimony. Property set
tlement made.
Decree Favors Plaintiffs
In Property Foreclosure
A decree favoring the plaintiffs.
Paul and F.thel M. Kreger and
Fred and Kathrvn R. Kreger. has
been granted by Circuit Judge
Carl F. Wimherly against Clar
ence A. and Grace K. Rasmus
sen. The defendant have been
granted !H) clave, in which to make
payment of $..77S.ti9 IIpk1 clue
for the purchase n( property own -
eil hv the plaintiffs, or In default
of payment foreclosure proceed
ints may he instituted. The prop
erty is described as the west
one nan oi me norineasi quarter ; ana oanery cnarge was dismiss
and the northeast quarter of thejed. upon motion of the district
southeast quarter, section IS. j attorney because of insufficient
township .12 south, range west of I pvidenoe to bring about a comic-
I Willamette meridian.
WHY MOTHERS GET CRAY ...
McCarran Is now in Europe
where he says he has personally
Investigated the DP situation. He
sent his views to the Senate in
the form of a prepared address.
Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D
Colol read the speech for Mc
Carran as the Senate began a
second day of debate on a bill to
boost from 205,000 in two years
to 339,000 in three years the num
ber of homeless Europeans who
could come to this country.
The measure would amend the
law passed by the Republican
80th Congress. In last year's cam
paign. President Truman called
the law "anti-Catholic and anti
Semitic." The bill is snarled up in a ses
sioned fight. Some senators are
speaking of the debate against it
as a filibuster.
Senator Morse (R.-Ore.) (used
that term in reference to a talk
by Senator Cain RWash ). Morse
said the "filibuster" was a "great
mistake."
Cain has served notice he will
attempt to kill the bill by sending
it back to committee.
Cain spoke for hours against
the bill Thursday using up the
first day of debate. Senators Lan-
m-r IK-KD) and Donnell (R.-Mo)
also were reported prepared to
speak against it at length.
Lucas called all this talking a
filibuster and told newsmen that
because of it he had abandoned
hope that Congress would ad
journ today.
By keeping on talking, the Illi
nois senator said, opponents of
the bill hope they can force sup
porters of the legislation to drop
session.
"But they're Just wrong on that
as long a we'vt got a quo
rum," he said.
Cain accused the administra
tion of trying to push the bill
inrougn at tnis session lor politi-1
cal reasons. He said he was op -
posed to any legislation "which
enlarees the xcone of the disDlac-
ed persons problem to the extent
that it constitutes a breaking
down of immigration barriers."
Judgment Order Issued
Upon Parties' Agreement
Circuit Jud?e William G. Kast,
acting for Juuqe Carl E. Wim
berly, has Kued a judgment or
der favoring Ilenrv C. Piatt
against Fred O. and Maiy Cham
berlain. The order, granted upon
the stipulation of the parties la
vorlng the plamtilf. authorizes
judgment for $1,509.4!), plus at
torney fees and costs, and auth
orizes sale of attached property,
as provided by law, to satisfy
the Judgment. The property con
sists of two sections of land. 772
acres and 1262 acres in the re
spective tracts.
An order of Judge Wimherly
has been issued dismissing the
suit of Pouglas County vs. Bert
Hausman.
Circuit Judge Orders
Dismissal Of Actions
The following criminal actions
brought by the stale of Oregon
have been ordered dismissed by
Circuit Judjje William ;. East,
upon mniion of District Attorney
Hubert G. Pavis:
Charges pending a ;ainst Wal
ter George Grove, and Delhcrt
La erne Hollopeter. both indict
ed hv the grand jury on charges
of larceny of personal property
under the value of $.13 have been
rinipprd. The reason la that
Grove is now serving an eight
year term in the Arizona State
penitentiary on an auto taeft
I charge, and Hollopeter has been
i sentenced to from eight to 23
ears. also on an auto theft
i charge.
The districts attorney' motion
1 states that a conviction on the
local charge would he difficult
after waiting that long a period.
The case of the State of Ore
gon vs. Al Schafcr on an assault
i Hon.
m K V . . f
By J. R. Williams
Toastmasters
Give Talks On
Round Robin Plan
A "round robin," in which each
speaker as he arose to give a
three-minute talk, appointed a
speaker to follow and gave him
i suniect on wnicn to speax, tea-
lured the weekly Toastmasters
club meeting Tuesday night in the
Hotel Umpqua.
rarticipaung were Jim iiirK.
lay Sorselh, Alan Knudtson, Phil
Harth, Dr. S. L. De Lapp, C. O.
Slabaugh, Jack Meyers and Mil
ton Hard.
Herman Matlsnff. vice-presi
dent, presided in the absence of
President Ross Newcomb.
Roy Barnhart, toastmaster. In
troduced as scheduled speakers
Dr. De Lapp, speaking on Smiles
and Cheerfulness," and Carl Per
mln, "Auto Safety."
Impromptu talks were given by
Bill Lindsclle and Alan Knutson,
i guest. Lindsclle, speaking on
The Evolution of Logging."
traced modern logging methods
as an outgrowth of ancient and
?rude methods of logging through
lhe ages. Knudtson, who spoke on
'First Aid," defined first aid, its
purpose and the general need for
efficient first aid.
Dr. De Lapp stated: "We list
smiles and laughter with life's In
langibles. We cannot always see
them, feel them, or hear them,
yet they are very real. Like some
Jther invisible things, they are
sternal.
"Smiles and laughter are es
sential to normal human life," he
continued. "Can you Imagine life
without them?" He called upon
fellow toastmasters to make the
club meeting a place "where
smiles and laughter are always
present."
Permin emphasized the Impor
tance of safe driving, preventing
carelessness and courtesy of the
road.
Guests at the meeting were
Norman Tolley, Hard, Knudtson
and Sorseth. Jack Myers was
voted into membership. Tom
Coates, topicmaster, had each
member present introduce the
man on his left by giving a one
minute Introduction talk.
Probation Of Two Men
: Dau-LnJ
, " 0e Revoked
Charles M. Eady, who has been
on probation since entering a
guilty plea to a charge of lar
ceny by bailee on June 29, has
been ordered by Circuit Judge
William G. East to appear for
sentencing.
Judge East on that date sus
pended imposition of sentence
and placed Eady on probation
for 18 months. Alleging that Eadv
has violated terms of his proba
tion hy failure to report to the
otficer of probation and parole.
Judge East has ordered that he
appear before him for sentenc
ing. Judge East has also issued an
order, upon motion of District
Attorney Robert G. Davis, revok
ing the probation of LeRoy Cad
walader. who had been sentenc
ed to one year in the state pen
itentiary on August 10. 1949. Al
leging that Cadwalader violated
terms of his probation. Judge
East has ordered that the sen
tence be immediately carried
out.
Rent Control Approved
By M'Kay For Oregon City
SALEM. Oct. IS i.V) Gov
ernor Douglas McKay Friday ap
proved decontrol of rents in Ore
gon city.
The federal government now
is expected o give the same ap
proval. End of rent control was
recommended by the city council.
ATTEND BALL GAME
Thirty Monday morning quar
terbacks shoved off at nine this
morning from the Veterans hospi
tal by special bus to watch the
I'niversity of Oregon team tussle
It out with the Minors from the
I'niversity of Colorado at Hay
ward field in Kugene. Joe To
man, athletic director, and Ma
bel MacRae. special service,
headed the Invasion.
ESTATE IN PROBATE
By order of County Judge P.
N. Busenbark. Hilda Jauhola has
been named administratrix of the
estate of Carl J. Jauhola. who
died Aug. 2.1 1919 at Reedsport.
Clarence Heves. Melvin Jensen
and Robert Smiley were named
i appraisers.
Autos
Roseburg
Used Car
Center
Oak and Rose
FINE USED CARS
KwMitublr pric4. C.M A C. Urms.
Chvrolt Bulck PontUe Carfillae
TradeMru
Extra Special
i3s roao i-ton pickup, sh it at
Lockwood
Motors
You Can't Go Wrnns On Thta Ona al
sit!
Machinery For Sale
Forced Sale!
!Mt JOHN DEERE MODEL "M" TRAC
TOR, tl .2M00
Whl wjfhu. Depth Control- Slifhilr
IMS BU-U SKAGIT YARDER,
M IM 00
Compete) with linti. riff inf. block 1.
and new tied. THIS IS A BARGAIN!
MODEL, AO JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
tUiVI 00
Reconditioned, rubber tirei. Two plow
capacity,
1949 JOHN DEERE 1-WAY INTEGRAL
PLOW.
1949 JOHN DEERE 5 FOOT SPRING
TOOTH HARROW. Slightly iued.
105.00
DYAR SIX FOOT FIELD CHISEL. Ek
eeilenl condition.
9140 00
Call 893, .
Interstate Tractor and
Equipment. Machine Sales.
Fruits and Vegetables
Wilson's Special
Cantaloupes, tl 00 crate
Tomatoes. 91 23 bushel
Danish aquash, 91 75 rrate
Winter prara. 91 4f bushel
Marble head Huhhard and Banana
aquaah, 3c pound
Wilson's Fruit Farm
& Market
Winston Ph.47-J-4
OCTOBER CLING pearhet now ready;
also Spttz. Ortlev. Newtown, Winter
Banana and Bel If lower apples, at
Krute s Stand. 1 mile west on Melroae
Road. No sales Saturday.
BOSC PEARS. $1 OO bushePboVTSpitir-
enberg apples 91 .V) in your container.
Good quality dried walnuts, reas.cn-
able. Voorhiea Drier. Looktngilau
Valley.
DKLICIOI'S ANDOrtley apples. 9100
to 92 !W per box. Bring containers.
1 mile West of Lookingglasa Store
Marsh Ranch, Phona 27-F-2. Closed
Sunday
FOR SALEFre.h crop" walnuts 10
Iba. and up. delivered. 25c lb J B.
Henslee. Box 103-C. Melrose Rt. Ph.
0.15-H-2
FOR SALEMrs- W nod ' s delirious
HOME-MADE PIES at Fairhaven
Market.
Farm Equipment
FOR SALE CHEAP Ona 2-bottom 14"
plow, and almost new Masse v Harris
tractor, model 20 Must sell Call
Itfl R X or 149-J 5
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Vetch and vetch and oats
mixed. G. A Brown Ph. 193 Canyon-
Bus iness O f portunit ies
ATTENTION INVESTORS' On. -hull
interest In flourlihlng Roseburg Du
Iness for sale oo full or limned pari
nershio basis. Need iDDroximsl.lv
S12.000 to handle Return 4.V) to VOO
net per monlh Only bona-ftde buers
neea investigate ?o teiepnona ininr
mation given. Rnseburg Realty AV In
suranre Co. Umpqua Hotel Lobby
Realtors
Dogs
FOR SALE American Bull Terriers.
two grown, one pup; registered. V.
Lee.lMl Military.
Jacob's Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J
C RA M tTcOC R F. Tk K N NIT. U7 hnnVKW
or 432-Y Reg. and ped. puppies, all
colors. Stud service
Fuel
PEELER CORE mill ends; planer ends:
fireplace wood. Double toads, prompt
del,vry Claude V. 11 ley. RL I, Box
Ph 13-J-3. or 143-J-3.
FOR SALE Slab wood, sawdust, planer
end" Phnne MH Johnson Fuel Co
Personal
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P.
1116 or Phone 1309-L or Sm-3
Financial
F. H. A.
UMPQUA REALTY
111 N Stephens Ph IMS J
Across from Post Office on Highway 90
FLOORING
Siding ) Finish
PAGE LUMBER I FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242
SLABWOOD
in 1 2-1 6 and 24 in. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
D0UILI LOADS
WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
Phono t4
Shop and Save With Classified Ads
Autos
Nu-Look
Studebaker
Trade-ins
"Whef Price &
Quality Meet"
"EXCEPTIONAL"
You will not find cars like
these on many lots.
1940 Stud. Land Cruder. Looks
like a new car and has leas
than Boon miles on It A very
firetty TAN. Tha upholstery
s spotless and cuhions ara
Sanda Ion Nylon. This car is
quipped with Overdrive, hill
holder. Ctlmatizer, Radio, W S
washer and side mirrors . 12493
ltUf. stude Regal Deluxe 4 dr.
Commander sedan A beautiful
ahade of green and could h
paued for a new car. has leu
than 3&H) miles and is equipped
with overdrive, climatiier, hiil
holder and side mirrors and
anile guard and W R waher 2395
194J Stude. Land Cruiser. This la
hard to believe umtl you see
tt. Spotless and clean as a
new car with only 8343 miles
fully equipped with overdrive,
hillholder. W 8 washer, cli
matiier, radio and side mir
fori A nice TAN color and
perfect paint JIM
Her ta a chance to own one of thet-e
famous Stude bakers at a price you can
affnrd. We will give new car
guarantee on the three above
cars.
We have a few other
nice cars.
1944 Mercury 4-dr. aedan; dark
green, radio and heater 2J000
miles $1205
1941 Buick 4-dr. sedan special,
1947 motor, radio and heater 783
1940 Chev. Special Deluxe Bui mess
coupe, radio and heater . . W3
1941 DeSoto 4-dr. Deluxe sedan.
fluid drive, heater and W S
washer 7S3
1941 Ford Super Deluxe 2-dr. sedan,
new motor, spotlight . . 743
Commercials
1949 Stude. 1-ton pickup; K-ft. bed,
chmatizer 7..W H. D. B ply.
1949 Ford 'a -ton pickup: extra good
condition, priced to sell.
"Sad Sack Specials"
1936 Dodge aedan. A very good
car for its age . .200
Terms to Meet Your Needs
Shop Evenings
Open Until 9 P M. for Your
Convenience
Keel's
Used Car Lot
South of Rosa Hotel
Phones 12 and 1445 J
Action
Not Words!
Ot'R EVERY ACT IS BUILT ON
SERVICE. SATISFACTION AND
PLEASING YOU! GIVING YOtl
QUALITY GUARANTEED USED
CARS AT A FAIR PRICE. OUR
REPUTATION IS YOUR GUAR
ANTEE OF SATISFACTION
MAY WE HELP YOU WITH
YOUR USED CAR NEEDS?
Corkrum
Motors, Inc.
YOUR
DeSoto
Plymouth
HEADQUARTERS
230 S. Stephena Ph. 594-
"We'lt Be Here Tomorrow to Bark
Up What We Say and Do Today:"
Used Cars
at
Umpqua
Motors
IMS PBAZER Sedan
1948 CROSLEY Convertible
I94A PACKARD Sertsn
. 21W
... 14QS
... 4.S
I lost HUDSON Coupe
1941 STUDE. SEDAN
141 NASH Sedan
, 140 CHEVROLET Tudor ....
1940 INT Pickup
10.19 PLYMOUTH Sedan
19.I7 Rl'ICK Sdan
1Q.I7 PLYMOVTH Sedan
19:17 OLDSMOBII.E Coupe ..
19Xt roRt) Tudcr
la.Kt CHEVROLET Panel
19.13 PLYMOVTH Coupe
I'll)
inn
100
Umpqua Motors
1444 N. Stephens 'next to Snack Shark'
PHONE 75a
Ton SALK 1M2 Ponliac t J-door R &
H Excellent condition. Price S9tK). pniv ,
130 down. Family car. Offered Sttn -from
dealer. 7th house aouth of Del ;
Rey Cafe on f hihway Herb Harmi. j
PRIVATELY OWNED '41 modf3 psi- j
enter Oldsmobile rotipe. Will trde
for good 'i ton pickup muM be fiod
Can be aeen at 4J7 Pitcer evenings
after f o'rjoctt. No dealer contiderrd
FOR SALE 4 fleetline 4-door eda?v
I Muil tell Immediately Can be seen
after 9 30 at Ml E Douglas. Phone :
I 7-VJ
FOR SALE or trade Equity (iii4(
j Mercur convertible, for trailer houe
1 or hat have ou? Henry Davit
Box H Oakland
; 1149 HIDSON COMMODORE four-dror
i aedan. all extra; raving HMO nm
! mile Charlea E Timpson, 718 Neoo
! St Ph 11M-X '
MORE MONEY for your caTCah"on
the apot Corkrum Motor Jnc . De
Soto Plymouth. Phone 40. 114
Ram St
eeo with front
we. cm and overload. K. o Ronk,
DiUard Oregon
14T CHEV 1-door Aero wdarv tlVw
Bo M. RiddJe.OregorvHarold Rupo
. AlTOMOBlLX for aale, eha0.54O
Jarkaon
1tt FORD V-8 sedan detlrere Weasop.
I SMS IK I 2nd Ave . N. pp, U-L.
Autos
Lockwood's
USED CARS
Best Buys
Anywhere
1948 STVDEBAKER
CONVERTIBLE
1946 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe
1942 CHRYSLER New Yorker
.
1193 "0
.1113 00
a.i oo
650 M
ms un
&45UO
ii (W
.. 4SO0
44. "0
. 393. 0U
193 "0
.. 123 00
1H2 FORD Fordor Sedan -
1SJ42 FORD Tud-.r Sedatn -.
1941 CHEVROLET Ctub Coupe -1941
FORD Tl'DOH SfcDAN
1941 FORD Tl'DOR SEDAN
1940 FORD Tl'DOR sedan . .
1: CHEV. COUPE
1; OLDSMOR1LE sedan .
ie; FORD FORDOR SEDAN
1BJ0 MODEL A COUPE
1941 INT. MrCormick
Farm Tractor
Deeiing
830.09
Open Sunday
From 9 To 3
Trucks And Pickups
1919 FORD 1 ton stake rack 1973 00
1948 FOHD PICKUP 1145.00
1947 STUDY l'a-ton chassis at cab 993 00
1946 WILLYS Station Wajon ..1343.00
1943 FORD LUMBER TRUCK Wti 0
1947 WILLYS 1-tOR pickup 993 30
ton man n..inn flaJhard 49S
1942 FORD 'i-ton Pirkup fi3 10
1942 FORD i-lon Panel 43-00
You Pay Less For
Used Cars At
LOCKWOOD
MOTORS
Easy Terms
Used Cars At
Your
Terms
To Qualified Residents of
Douglas County
Down Payment & Terms
Will be made to
Suit You
Price
t 993 00
1948 .TEEP-4-W. Dr
As flood at thev come
1940 FORD SKDAN
Looks and runs like new.
1948 HI DSON SEDAN
We've only had 2 of these
In a year
1948 HUDSON SUPER-6. Sedan
black
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN
AND TOP SHAPE
1946 HUDSON SLPER-8, sedan.
gray
Motor thor overhauled.
!M HI DSON SEDAN, maroon
1942 HUDSON COMMODORE-8.
sedan
Transportation deluxe.
1940 HUDSON SUPER-6, coupe
NVw air-ririe tires.
1941 FORD COUPE ....
1M4G DESOTO SKDAN
1340 LINCOLN SEDAN
!!: PLYMOUTH COUPE
19: HUDSON SUPER-6, sedan .
10;t6 INTERNA PANEL .
1939 NASH AMB O. D.
Motor overhauled.
725.00
83 00
H.V) 0
433 00
41'3 00
623 00
m 00
393 00
You Are Invited to Drive
These Cars
More Car For Your $ At
Roseburg
Hudson Co.
702 S Stephena Ph. 1276-1
Better Buys
At Barcus
194 DODCK Ct STOM Sedan. K It
H. new (ires, perfect . S14?5
1947 Hl'DSON sedan low mileage.
like new A real bargain . 14S
i'iA.fc aeaan. excellent con
dition 1S42 STriJFBAKFR COMMANDER
LAND CRl'lSFR sedan
1940 NASH AMBASSADOR sedan!
R AH. verv clean
1940 Hl'DSON SEDAN. R. it H I
good tires
1939 BtICK CENTI RV sedan, wry
Hd condition
1939 SIl DE3AKED COMMANDER
845
7M
79.4
47J
S4
123
79
194n FORD V-a coupe. A huy
1937 FORD V I sedan, good
lota CHRYSLER sedan " "
1933 DODGE Tudor, good work car
TRUCKS
1947 DODGE aborting truck
Brownie, tags, excellent
condition Tn V
1949 DODGE ton pirkup, "itake
berj. 7.oon miles, hke new IMS
1941 CHEVROLET i., ton G I
true,, flal , bndy. 1( hjJ
I dump box and hmat biii
I'll f ORD MODEL A Pickup
; 1933 FORD MODEL A panel
4V
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