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    14 Tht Nawt-Review, Roieburg, Ore.-Fri., Oer. 21, 1949
Convict Uses Clandestine Broadcasts
In Scheme To Obtain His Freedom
HOUSTON, Tex., Oct. 21. W Thre clandestine radio tran
miners operated by a prisoner have been leized, at the Mlsslj'
lippi penitentiary at Parchman.
Joe McKlnney, Federal Communlcationi commission refjional
manager, said they were operated by frank Moody, serving 50
years for armed robbery.
He said Moody had been making Illicit dally broadcast from
the prison lor four years,
Here Is the story McKlnney
told the Houston Post:
For the past three months
Moody had been using the trans
mitters In a campaign to ob
tain an Indefinite suspension ol
sentence loom Mississippi (jov.
Fielding Wright.
Receiving the broadcasts were
persons at Pascagouia and Buca
tunna, Miss. They in turn relay
ed the Information to Moody's
wife to help her plea lor Moody's
release.
Early In October two amateur
radio onerators. one In Arkansas
and one in Tennessee, advUcd
the Federal communications com
mission In Washington ol strange
broadcast s.
Bv use of long range direction
finder FCC agents localized the
unlicensed broadcasts to a 100
mile area. Mobile direction find
ers went Into the Parchman area
and loraliwd the section from
which the broadcast were orig
inating. Sunday federal men entered the
trustee' cage at Parchman.
Moody was summoned.
"He saw the game wa up,"
McKlnney said, "grinned, and
took us to hi cot. After we had
acquired the two transmitters
there, he took us to the little four
by six guardhouse and pointed
out the other one."
Prison Supt. Marvin Wiggings
told the Houston Post:
"We had no idea whatever of
Moody' radio activitle until the
federal men tipped ua off three
SAWMILLS AVAILABLE
We hove two 8' mill and one 24' mill complete and ready
to operate available to responsible partial with timber.
Will set on location on per thousand basis oi payment.
OLYMPIA SUPPLY COMPANY
803 Winchester Phono 238
Now And Unlet Major
How about tomorrow? Your
guess is as good as ours.
Smart thing to do in view
of probable curtoilrr.ent of
production due to steel and
coal' shutdowns is to or
range for your power needs
today. Call us at Interstate.
INTERSTATE TRACTOR
AND EQUIPMENT CO.
709 N. Jackson ROSEBURG Phone 893
Jl0''' ""jjp ''j
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
MEMORIALS
We are pleased to announce the
appointment of
FRANK CHURCH
329 W. Mother Roteburg Phone 549
at our
DOUGLAS COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
Toke advantage of our reputation of 50 years in business
in this community when you wish a memorial in beautiful
polished gronite or marble.
weeks ago."
The FCC men had been moni
tori nc Moody's daily broadcasts
for three weeks.
As a trusty. Moody, now only
28, although he had been a
prisoner for 10 years for his last
offense, has many privileges. He
was permitted to taxe corres
pondence courses in radio and
became the prison radio mechanic
and repair man.
"He's a mighty smart fellow,"
Wiggins ald.
The penalty for unlicensed
broadcasting Is a maximum of
$10,000 and two years imprison-
merit,
HELD UNDER BAIL
Thomas Christian Quayle, ar
rested by city police on a con
cealed weapons charge, is be
ing held under $100 bail, set upon
arraignment In Justice court re
ported Justice of Peace A. J.
t;edde. Quayle, arrested by city
police at the Oreyhound Bus de
pot, is currently serving a 10-day
city tail sentence on a drunk
charge.
PLEAD FOR CHINA
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 fP)
Six prominent House Republicans
Joined Thursday In a plea for
further United States aid to Na
tionalist China.
It is not too late, they said, to
halt the march of communism In
China by aiding the Nationalists
and refusing to recognize the
communist government set up In
part of that country.
Strike Limit Production
Say Harry Sanford your
INTERSTATE man.
For the first time since 1941
we're oble to say we can
supply you wit.h ony ma
chine in the entire "Cater
pillar" line . . . diesel trac
tors, engines, scrapers, mo
tor graders, dozers, cable
units!
D2o4D6fOB
r ( WHAT ) I ONLY REASON I DIDN'T
S ? r CO IM THE WOOPS WITH
J VOL) WAS COZ I SEEMEP
V V TO be suppemlv glued
rv'i TO TH" SPOT, SPELLBOUND
SiAVv;,'.K. XV f BY THE SHEER BEAUTY
M:&&t , A A X A OF THE AUN COLOR
KTt . l1-f SZ-X IT WAS INVITING TO ME
x & w 'VA rN "IS?-: BUT- w1-1- s
lge?& .2 JC?sVilliam.
" A STOMACH FULL AND TASTE ".U?,", ."'"
OUT OUR WAY
Dist. Gov. Losee
Addresses Club
On Official Visit
District Lions Governor Forrest
Losee received the plaque of the
master key holder Thursday ; Eugene to the Branstetter-Simon ' prove tonay it cnaige mat ure
night. The plaque was presented j chapel at U."i2 Olive street in that I Ron medical societies began con
bv Bruce Elliott during the dis- citv. From there the body will be I spiring against pre-paid medical
tiict governor' nlcht observance
held by the local Lion club In the graveside service.
Hotel I'mpqua. Petterson was assistant gener-
Elliott, serving as master of;al manager of the Southern Pa
ceremonies, conducted a question cific company. He was formerly
and answer forum concerning the employed as car distributor In
duties and functions of a district Roseburg.
governor. He asked a variety of Surviving are his widow, Elsie;
questions, and the answers were I a daughter, Virginia Lee, a step
read by several participating j son and step-daughter.
members, In order to acquaint the
club with the office.
The members taking part were yr-ar, but since resuming ha
Norman Siefarth. M a r h a I been very active in the work.
tiHugrin, mil i.ivcrmore, rora
Singleton. Don Helliwell, Dr. L.
M. Lehrhach, Ross Neweomb,
Matt Slankard. .hm IJewley,
(ieorge Foster, Pat Manning, Roy
Smith, Buckley Bell, Don Metzger
and Bud Parsons.
History of Order Told
Losee, speaking briefly before
the club, discussed the history of
Llonism, telling of Its founding In
1917 bv Mnlvin Jones. He told al
so of the organization's phenom
enal growth, to a membership to
day of more than Wfi.OOO, in addi
tion to another 36,000 In 25 for
eign countries.
Chicago headquarters are to be
moved 27 miles south of that me
tropolis to an approximate 400
acre tract, where a complete city
Is to he built by the Lions organi
ialion. he related.
Losee said he had visited nine
clubs In his district 36K during
the last two weeks, and that he
plans to visit each of the 25 clubs
1.1. ..,.. j e 1.:- .
III llin 1111111.1 tlllllllK IUS IITin Oil'" Ik." , , i.iu iyf
office. Joining originally at Cas- day that railroads in the 1'acific
tie flock, Colo., in lfljii, Losee I northwest "are pricing them-
was out of Lionism for several
Used Cars
For Sale
'40 Foid 4-uoor
'39 Chevrolet 4 Door
'42 Chrysler 4-Door
'40 Pontine 2-Door
'29 Ford 2 Door
'30 Ford Coupe
'38 Chevrolet 4 Door
'41 Ruick 4-Door
41 Chevrolet 4 Door
Liberal Trade-in
Any Make or Model
Doyle's Sales
And Service
Hiway 99 at Garden Valley
Phone 611
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Help 15 Mile, of Kldn.y TuU
Fluah Out Poisonous Wast
Whn ..inrtrtW f krrlner fnnpt.on permits
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tini up niBttt. wrllm, put new un.Or the
eve-n, he-mil. i-hei mml tiitKinena. Kminvnt or
tt-antr pns4(M with umaititur iinii burmnii
H- rtitttm show tht- U tsimctiiinc wrong
i tour kninrvm or hlmirr.
l 'n't wiii ! Ak yr drvtirKint for TVMin's
Ttlti. n timnlaiit dunrtit?, urd mcfiiftilly
by tnillftn (or over Sfl vrara, lhtan i giv
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Tour blood 0t loa's l'lii.
PIMPLES?
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Fred Meytr, Inc.
U2N. Jock.on
1 t,r
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mm wa Knv "kjs
rmMwt mm at tko mmI
sal at my ntwa 4
Petferson Funeral Set
At Junction City
Graveside services for V. M.
"Vic" Pelterson, who died In San
Francisco Thursday, will he held
at Junction City Saturday at 2
D. m.
The bodv is beine shinrwrl to
taken to Junction City for the
Social Affairs Planned
Fatherandson night Is sched
uled by the club for next Thurs
day In the hotel civic room. The
age limit for son Is four years.
Announcement was made of the
ladies' night party to he held Nov.
5 at the Country club. A box so
cial is planned, hut it was empha
sized the baskets will not be auc-
tioned.
Student Representative Gene
Henry introduced as nis guest
Choslor Rmve, nHnclod as out
standing flnfonslvp linfman in last
work's Roseburg high football
game.
Truck Hauling
Taking Railways'
Business, Claim
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. f.D
D u.....,h ,D uu.k k n
selves off the market to the ex
lent that truck hauling is stead
lly on the increase."
t-Ioran caiH fn thf mnprpectonal
rnmrH that lha eitn-itirtn iia en
recoin mat tne situation was so
true that he has asked the agri-
culture department to consider
reporting truck movements in the
northwest through its market
news service in order to guaran
tee a true picture of farm com
modity movements.
The department, he said. Is
now considering making a survey
to determine how the truck move
ments will be handled.
The representative ciletl the
ntlroad ralfS Of! a Hffhl ailtomo-
bile from Detroit to Seattle.
Hp
said the shipping cost now Is
S227.50, and added:
"Any man who can get time off
his Job can buy a one way ticket
on an airline for SMS. 33 (tax in
rlmld fly to Detroit and have
ST."! left to buy gas. oil, meals and
sleeping accommodations in driv
ing his car bnrk home. In short
he gets a acation for the cost of
boxcar space."
He said most persons In the
northwest ran t do that but thou
sands or mem do every vear.
"i u ii npuirs in inlying iMfi liinit to the point ol Deginning
inp machines, rofncrators, t. Min rR admition ai.r FPT
foods, clothing and the like, Ho- j ;;;'-,' H";-Tmllon f
t an COnlinUt'd, pMSttnS 111 the , Nnrthueoi coiner of Miller ft Addition
west h.tvt -to pav through the ; P'"Vd ,r'r"rfV'l,n . ,hV of!l.c
-rt : of the Countv Clerk of Douglas Count .
nose the averase ;() pT wnt in- Oregon, with the south otv i.nut. of
I'lOase in transportation Charcesi'he City of Roseburg, Oregon: thence
..m n,wl. i,u, .v.- , Southwesterly along the Northwest
on Rootis nought in the east. j RlUind,rv of ,aid Mliien Addition to the
Horan Said PO One knew Uheth- Southwest corner of said Millers Addi-
er the increases were justified. , "I?' SXi 'iSHA'SStSSi
"he Interstate Commerce com-1 to the somhat comer or ,ai4 Miller
mission ha, granted increase aft-', 'S $ ZlS'y&ZA
CT IlirrraM Hince he ar end , Addition to the intersection of tie
baseti Rolelv On the piofit-and U.SS Nrthwet corner ol Sleepv Hollow
, ' ; , . ,, . tracts as platted and rei-orded in the
statrmonts of Ihe railroads." he
"The commission has con
sistently refused to examine the
efficiency of the roads them
selves to determine whether they
are wasting money throuch obso
lete practices, featherbeddinp la
bor policies or just poor manage
ment." BURVIDIN
An Analgesic FO AID IN TTtF
H Ft IFF OK MUSCULAR ACHFN
AND PAINS ASStK'lATEO WITH
Rheumatum and Arthritis
A our Im-al druggtt -or Write
Hirv1rin 1 .anoralorie. 4tU N W iti
ve . Portland 9 Oreeon. IVpt R II
AN AMAZING OFFER
Tht makers of Dr. Parker's
Corn Remover will give you
double your money back if it
fails to remove vcur com or
collous Only 35c ot Chap
man's Drug Store.
By J. R. Williams
Conspiracy Count
Pressed At Trial
Of Medical Group
PORTLAND. Oct. 21. Pv
The government attempted to
plans as long ago as 1936.
Minutes of a Multnomah Coun
ty Medical Society hearing of that
year were placed In evidence by
the government In Its anti-trust
suit against the Slate Medical so
ciety and allied groups.
That was the hearing, govern-'
ment attorneys said, in which Dr.
Chenter C. Moore was charged
with violating the American Med
ical association's code of ethics.
Moore previously testified that
he was forced to resign from the
medical society because he was
president of the Industrial Hos
pital association, which had a pre
paid medical care plan.
The minutes said that Moore'
association was charged with vio
lating ethics by snliicting patients
through advertilsng and by tend
ing to discourage the free choice
of physician.
In other testimony for the gov
ernment, witnesses said their pre-
paid medical systems ran Into op-
position of doctors who would not
accept their patients.
One witness, Ralph Furrer, for
merly with the National Hospital
association, said his firm lost sub
scriber because of the difficulty.
The government charges that
the medical societies set up the
Oregon Physicians Service, and
that this pre-paid medical plan
became monopolistic.
In 1849. the V. S. steel industry
began to base Its prices on steel
made with coal rattier man on
; ,
; slecl maUe "'aicoal,
N'OTICr OK Sril'IAI. Kl.M'TION AS
TO ANNEXATION OF TrHRITORV TO
THK I ITY Of ROM-HI KU. ORKCiON
H.r.Kv I. ,vn that there will
I h a Nnenal election cnaralrlv in each
1 t ,he two territories hereinafter de.
cnb,d Tuesday the i.t day ot
1 November. IMI, at which election there
i , J'?".r'? ,hTZ;Xl'
mMar dfirriiM-d at 1o the terrltor;
proposed lo tx annexed In which aaid
rleclore, rrmde, th qu,lion of altering
the bounrianci of the Citv of Roeburn.
Orefon. and includinf within aaid City
two new territories, which aid terri
tories so proposed to he annned are
designated and described follows:
I. Wr T ro;bi r.t
Beiinnina at inter-ection of the center
line of ihe I'mpqua River and the
.Northwesterly city limit of Roseburf.
Oregon:
j n of said nvrr to the Ft houndnry
. of the I S Veterans Administration
' Wt,nl-l Prnnertt
Thence South to the Northerly line of
Countv Road No. l;t.
Thence Went alonf said Northerly
boundary of County Koad No. l:t, to the
intersection of natd Northerly boundarv,
of Countv Road No t;t. and the Wester
ly boundary of Neho Vista addition an
platted and recorded in the office of
the Couniv Clerk of DousU County.
Orcitnn. If said Westerly boumtan of
Nebo Vista Addition wa extended,
thence South along said Westerly bound
arv of Nelx Vista Addition to a point
ton ft South of the Old Coos Bay
Wagon Road No 11.1.
Thence following Tasterly a line
paralkl to and HX) ft South of the Old
, C'ooi Hav Wagon Road No 113 to tne
j Wet City hni'ts of Hoseburg, Oregon
Office of the lounlv Clerk of Douglas
Count. Oregon, with said Southeast
boundary: thence Soul her lv along the
Wester I v boundary of said Sleepv Hol
low tracts to tne Southwest corner of
taid Sleepv Hollow tracts: then.-e
Easterly along the Southerlv boundary
of said Sleepy Hollow Trarfs thence
Northwest along the N on heavier lv
; boundary of said Sleepy Hollow Tracts
i to its intersection with the Southeast
boundary of said Miller s Addition:
j thence North 43' Fast along said South
1 east bounoarv to the North end of the
East I me of Starmer Street as shown on
said Miller's Addition plat and continu
ing North 2 Fast along the East line
ot Starmer Street if extended to its
intersection with the Southerly City
limits of said CH- of Roseburg: thence
Wester!. along said City Urmia to the
pUve of beginning
That said eW-tton In each of two
territories will commence at eight
o clock A M on said a ate and w ill
continue until eight o rltvk P M. on
said date, provided that the judges will
have- the power to adtourn (or one '!
hour at noon, due rroramation being
' made of such adtournmenl
That the polling places for said elee-
lion
are
WTST ROSmi'RG
Seventh Dae Ad-
: venn.t S.-hrto
MM.IERS nrt!T!ON SL1IPT
; HOI. LOW ADDITION. Retldenc at 343
; Booth SI
That at auch e'ectlon the elector
. of each of laid ternlonee are Invited
; to vte aepareieiY on the annexation of
s erh ol ad terntoriea to tha City of
i Ro.eourt Orel in
1 order of ihe Common Council of
: tha City of RoeNin
, WILLIAM I ntitA"
1 CITY RECORDER
Autos
Used Cars at
Your
Terms
To Qualified Residents Of
Douglas County
Down Payment And
Terms Will Be Made To
Suit You
14 HUDSON Supr a.dan. S2J2? 00
Ver Krw nf Th.a Hudanna for Sala
1 JT.IP 4-W. Dr. A food one M IJO
1W III DSON Super Sedan
Gray 12UIO
IMS HUDSON Super aedan
Uar list 00
1HI MIUSOK commodore
Syrian. S
1MI rOHD Coupe
1040 HUDSON Super Coupe. ,
lft-W D-SOTO Sedan
lf40 LIN'COI.N Sedan
1P:W PLYMOUTH Coupe
10:tS HUDSON Super 6 Sedan. ,
IBr.6 INTERNATIONAL Panel .
92") a
6)3 'i
723 iJ
66) J
4B5.U
4ii.'l
623 0
1Q'!9 NASH Amhaaaador Sedan. S2A no
1930 FORD Sedan 48&.00
Before You Buy
See These Cars
More Car For Your $ At
Roseburg
Hudson Co.
Hudson Dealer
70S 8 Stephtm Ph. 1276-R
Extra Special
14 FORD 1-DOOII SEDAN
See It 11
Lockwood
Motors
Better Buys
At Barcus
1942
1942
1S40
1940
1940
1939
1939
1340
lf:i7
1935
DODGE sedan, excellent con
dition .
STCDEBAKER COMMANDER
LAND CRt'ISER sedan .
NASH AMBASSADOR sedan,
R St H . very clean a.
Hl'DSON SEDAN, R. H,
food tires
ORD SPECIAL Deluxs
sedan. RAH...
BUICK CENTURY sedan, very
gvtod condition
STUDEBAKED COMMANDER
sedan
FORD V-8 coupe. A buy
FORD V- sedan, good .
CHRYSLER sedan
DODGE Tudor, good work car
TRUCKS
1947 DODGE shortlof truck. l-peed
ax . Brownie, tags, excellent
condition ... .. 2130
1U FORD MODEL A Pickup i23
1929 FORD MODEL A panel 50
BARCUS SALES &
SERVICE
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley Road
43 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE New paint,
tires, battery, seat, flander ban. Q;.!y
ISO miles since complete motor over
haul, shaved heads, high left ra.m.
Mu!.t sell immediately. $123. cash.
See Win. Cone. Orchard Trailer Court.
7 miles S Highway 99
MORE MONEY for" your car Cash on
the spot Corkrum Motor Inc. De
Soto Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N.
Rose st
194(1 CHEV. 9430. New ' upholstery and
paint job, new tires and battery. Can
be seen at Robertson s Shell Station,
coiner of Cans and Stephens.
r47 NASH4-door sedan, low mileage.
Sell equity for S2O0. Camp View Cabin
fi John You g
FOR" SALE -'.HI Ford" " V-8 edan, new
'hvdraulic equivalent) brakf. Me
chanically perfect. R It H See V. H.
Austin. Lockwood Motors.
FOR SALE "or " TRADE IMS Jeepster
for equitv in lata model ft.l.000 car.
Phone 1412-J-X
FOR SALE 19.19 Pont tar club coupe.
1946 motor, nrw paint Job; 47S. Call
9M-J before 3 . p m.
19.TT PONTIAC 6. Melrose Star Rt..
Box 281. Ralph Hounton.
I V- FORD,clean,"225. I'mpqua- Clean-
Trucks
49 STUDEB AKFR 2-ton truck. 18 ft.
Omaha Standard bx. ll.ouO miles.
Make an offer. Like new Sale or
trade Ph 1K7-L -X. 144S Walnut
1 1946 INTERNATIONAL pickup; 1
194H International pickup. 1 single
ale piling trailer. For information
Phone 4.12. 129 2nd Ave SouthL
AXLE SHAFTS for all makes of trucks.
Ka i Truck Shop. 2035 S. Stephens.
Phone 4t9-J-4.
PAROLE OFFICE ASKED
PORTLAND, Oct. 21 lP
An ordinance creatine a parole
office to handle municipal pris
oners has ben introduced by
Mayor Dorothy Ie.
She would make the parole of
ficer independent of the munict
pal judges, once a prisoner had
been committed. He would report
to the city council directly.
The purpose is to prevent
abuses. Some prisoners had said
they paid a farmer to secure
their release from jail.
SECRET ALMOST
WALLA WALLA I.D-ThP best
laid plans ot mice and men oft
times . . .
Victoria Penlick. nurse, at the
Walla Walla Veterans hospital,
and Pr. W. A. Millincton, also a
staff member, were married
seemincly with all the secrecy
they had' requested.
What they and Chaplain Law
rence Cousins didn't know was
; that the microphone near which
; they stood tor the ceremony was
on.
j All 4iV pemons in the hospital
I were turned in.
Shop and Save With Classified Ads
Autos
Nu-Look
Studebaker
Trade-ins
"Where Price & Quality
Meet"
"Our Exceptional"
194T CHAMP REGAL 2 door Radio.
climatuer, overdrive, hill holder
and other equip. This ear Is nice
and clean, and on that you have
been waiting for. Willow gretn.
1949 STUDEBAKER REGAL Deluxe 4
door Commander A beautiful shaae
of green. Completely equipped with
overdeive. rlimatizer. hi 11 -holder,
and side mirrors, and grill guard
We give new car guarantee on
this car.
1949 LAND CRUISER A beautiful car
and fully equipped. New car
guarantee given on thla car.
We Have A Few Other
Nice Cars
1941 DESOTO 4-door deluxe sedan Fluid
drive, heater and W & washer.
1941 FORD Super Deluxe 2 -door aedan.
New motor, spotlight.
1941 FORD Super Deluxe 4-door aedan.
Very clean and new paint.
1940 CHEVROLET Special deluxe busi
ness coupe, radio and heater.
1937 CHEVROLET 1-door sedan. Good
transportation.
Commercials
1949 STUDEBAKER 1-lon pickup, 8-ft.
bed. climatiier, 750 H, D, 8-ply
1946 FORD Vton pickup Good mechan
ically and good looking.
1940 FORD '.-ton with good farm bed.
Terms To Meet Your Needs
SHOP EVENINGS
Open Until 9 P.M. For Your Convenience
Keel's Used
Car Lot
South of Roae Motel Fhnnei: 129 1445-J
Used Cars
at
Umpqua
Motors
1949 FRA7ER Sedan
1948 CROSLEY Convertible
1948 PACKARD Sedan
1941 HUDSON Coupe
1941 STUDE SKDAN .
1941 NASH Sedan
1940 CHEVROLET Tudor
191 INT Pickup
1939 PLYMOUTH Redan
19.17 BUICK Sedan
1917 PLYMOUTH Sedan
19.S7 OLDSMOBILE Coup
1913 FORD Tudor
1916 CHEVROLET Panel
1933 PLYMOUTH Coup
1:10
100
inn
100
Umpqua Motors
Roseburg
Used Car
Center
Oak and Rose
FINE USED CARS
Reasonably priced, G M A C. terms.
Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Cadlllao
Trade-ins
Ward Week
Rebuilt Motor Sale
PLYMOUTH Motors SIfll M Installed
DODGE Motors 14 U Installed
CHEVROLET Motors 151 M 1 nut a. led
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TT.tD VSFD CARS TWO DAYS JF
YOV DON T LIKE IT- BRING IT
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3 PLYMOUTH Coup
: DODGE Senlan
CHF ROLFT 5dn
41 FORD Srtn
'41 OLDS Club Cniip
'41 VFRCI'RY S4n . ..
4T PLYMOUTH Sdun
4S Bt'lCK Club Coup ...
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lt 'Ml
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CTur1t?r Pis-mouth
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Autos
Lockwood's
USED CARS
Best Buys
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IMS FORD FOR DOR
1W48 h ri'DEB AKKR
CONVERTIBLE
1940 FOHD TUDOR
SEDAN
1946 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ....
1942 CHRYSLER New Yorker
1P42 PONTIAC Sedan
1941 CHEVROLET Club Coup
141 FOHD TUDOR SEDAN
1941 FORD TUDOH SEDAN
1940 FOHD TUDOR sedan
1940 CHFVROI.ET Sedan
19.(9 CHEV. COUPE
y.iH OLDSMOBIL E sedan
1M.(7 FORD COUPE
lfl.W PLYMOUTH Sedan
19.16 FORD FOR DOR SEDAN
11.(4 PLYMOUTH Sedan
1930 MODEL A COUPE
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1945 MODEL
Tractor .
Open Sunday
From 9 To 3
Trucks And Pickups
IMS FORD 1 ton stak rack 1709 00
lf48 FORD PICKUP 1143 00
1947 STUDY 1',-ton chassis St cab 003 uO
1948 WILLYS Station Wagon -.1345 00
I 1945 FORD LUMBER TRUCK 1995 00
1947 WILLYS 1-ton pickup 905.00
1342 FORD 1',-ton Flatbed . . 495 00
142 FORD 4-ton Pickup 695.10
1942 FORD ',-ton Panel 045 00
1937 CHEVROLET Pickup 393.00
You Pay Less For
Used Can At
LOCKWOOD
MOTORS
Easy Term!
Judge a
Used Car!
The formula if simple.
A car's value can be
judged by continued
performance, rather
than by original per
formance. Every Guar
anteed Used Car on
our lot is a true value
offering you safe,
dependable transpor
tation. Our Reputation
is your guarantee!
CHECK THESE PRICFS THEN COMB
AND LOOK AT THESE CARS.
1W PLYMOUTH wdm. Spe-
Drlux IMS
Ovfr M0. under new car
rrice-
184 STI DEBAKER SEDAN 19$
Over $300. under new car
price
1MT DESOTO led.n 17M
Over 900. under new car
price.
IM7 FORD Cnnverlible MM
Over $900. under new car
price
1947 STI DEBAKER edn 13M
Over $6O0. under new car
price
1948 CHEVROLET nedan 138
Over $500. under new car
price.
Corkrum
Motors, Inc.
Yom
DeSoto
Plymouth
HEADQUARTERS
330 S. Stephen! Phona S0A-J
"We'll Be Here Tomorrow to Rack
Up What We Say and Do Today!"
New
1949
Plymouth
$1679.00
DtlivtrtM! Fully Equipped
Rose
Motor Co.
ROSE St LANE STS. PHONE M
IPTORD Club coupeT"ReVH TlH-iS
1M7 FORD . MV)
I!47 OLDS 76. Hvdramiitte i.YJ
147 STl DEBAKFR Champion
fi FORD 4-Drvir J.MS
141 BUICK Se?dantt? 7 of
1WI PONTIAC Club Coup 7QS
1941 STUDF.B AKFR Champion h-V
11W Ol DSMOBILE .W
19(7 CHRYSLER 2-V
19.2 CHEVROLET .
1947 JFFP low mileage - ir
I9W WILLYS PICKUP 1350
1946 DODGE 4-wheel drive power
a Hon. winch and power
tnkt off tA0
1!40 INTERNATIONAL Pickup 425
NEW, 4-WHEEL DRIVE STATION
WAGONS
Riverside
Motors
Hifhwav 9 No Phone4V -R
lB.f7 HUDSON Terriplane 4-door. idtl
for paru. Body 1 fair, flaw good all
around, good rubber, radio Motr
neeo repair $ t mile out Norn
Umpqua Road Can't itum It 1123
a :
frvT SA'LE-oftrarte-rquiir tn " 1944
Meerur convert, Me. for trailer h
or what have you? Henry Davit,
Box H. Oakland.