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14 Th Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Frl., Nov. 4, 1949 ' $ fat (NEA Trlephora) WHERE 48 DIED Members of search party examine the shat tered debris of the Air France Constellation plane which plunged Into a mountain at St. Michaels, The Azores. Forty-eight persons, Including; Marcel Cerdan, French boxer, were killed. Homecoming' Plans Announced Senior high school will hold Its annual homecoming tonight in connection with the Grants Pass- Roseburg football game, to be played at Finlay field, starting at 8 o C10CK. Pat Mears, yell queen, said both the Cavemen and Indians high school bands will participate dur ing halftime activities. Joan Rut- ior, jasc years yen queen ana now attending Oregon State col lege, where she was recently chosen a princess of the OSC homecoming, will lead the stud enls in yells. Dona Mears, last year's song leader, now attend ing Willamette university, will lead the students in a song. Other hal.'tlme activities will feature the Pep club. Following the game, an In formal dance Is scheduled in the girls' gymnasium, where al umni will be feted and the home coming queen and princesses an nounced. The queen will be crowned at 10:45. Convenient Parking at Rear of Store All senior tlrls of the hieh school are- candidates and the entire student body will figure In the selection of queen and princesses. Because of the teacher's insti tute, the homecoming affair will not cover. the entire day as In former years. Grand Jury Having Extra Long Task The Douglas county grand jury is continuing is session and will probably not be able to wind up its work before Tuesday of next week, according to District At torney Robert G. Davis. The grand jurors are having one of the heaviest slates on re cord to consider. Davis said that more than 35 cases are ud for Investigation. The work of the jurors was extended by the death of Stanley James Tucker, 47, of Springfield, iormeny of Myrtle (jreeK, whose body was found last Sunday morning under a bridge ap proach near Riddle. Joseph Louis Roseburg, Oregon Sensational Offer! Limited Time Coming Events Planned By Lions Final plans for a basket din ner-dance, uommuntty cneet plans and arrangements for en tertaining the Lions Internation al president were Ihe principal business Items at the Roseburg Lions club meeting Thursday night In the Hotel Umpqua. Bill Van Horn, Roseburg high football backfleld player, wns awarded the Lions football tro phy as the outstanding player in last Friday's game. This is the second time Van Horn has won the trophy, and his name now ap pears on the cup twice. ' Speaker of the evening was William Plerron, field represen tative of the old age and surviv ors insurance program of social security, from the Eugene of fice. The basket dinner-dance will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Country club. George Fos ter, Dr. Bruce Hetrlck, Ray Ben ston and Robert Browning are on the committee in charge. Pat Manning announced his Community Chest committee, which includes Walter Allen, Claude Baker, Allen Clute, Jim Daugherty, Dr. Hetrick, Paul Krueger, Don Metzger. Keith Phillips, Phil Sutton, Frank von Borstel and Foster. Each is to head a committee of five to can vass the Lions club's portion of the city. The International governor, Walter Fisher, Ontario, Can., will visit here at noon Saturday, Nov. 12, enroute from Eugene to Med ford on a tour of the west. Bruce EJliott is In charge of the pro gram. Lady Lions are Invited to attend. EMPLOYES ELECT Roseburg Chapter of Oregon State Employes association, meeting at the Knights of Py thias hall Thursday evening, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Pat Gregory, president; Lois Baker, vice-president; Barbara Lamb, secretary and Ray Asburry, treasurer. In stallation of new officers will be conducted by outgoing president, H. R. Newcomb following a din ner meeting Dec. 1. Instructions were given to delegate Gregory, who will attend the general coun cil meeting in Portland Nov. 19. Kiel, 42, Myrtle Creek, Is being held In connection with Tucker's death. Several other Important cases are being considered. BIG 8.8 CU. FT. M-W AT Now! Just $10 down puts this deluxe-featured M-W in your home. You pay nothing further until March, 1950 : : . After your Christmas and first-of-the-year expenses have been handled! Four Jiffy tray releases loosen trays instantly. Porcelain Food Froster; full-width Food Freshener. Buy any M-W refrigerator on Delayed Payment Plan now! UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY STARTING MARCH, 1950 LOCAL 8alt To Be Held The B.P. W.C. will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Episcopal parish hall. P.-T.A. to Meet Glide P.-T.A. will meet Monday at 2 o'clock at the schoolhouse. All parents are requested to be present. Box Social A box 'social will be held at the Elgarose school house at 8- o'clock Saturday night. The public is Invited. Visiting In Warrenton Mrs. John Travis of Roseburg is en joying a stay of several weeks with relatives In Warrenton, Ore. Stopi Here Morris Houser, of ficial for Safeway company Port land, spent Wednesday night and Eart of Thursday in Roseburg on uslness. Granoe Dinner Riversdale Grange will sponsor a dinner trom b to 8 oclock Saturday night at the hall to be followed by a bazaar and carnival. Public invited. Leaves For Los Angeles Mrs. L. K. Fies of Roseburg left Thurs day for Los Angeles on a buying trio for Mabel s shoo in this cltv, which is owned by her mother, Mrs. tdgar Lewis. Committee to Meet The com mittee of awards of Roseburjr Lamp jure Girls will meet from 10 to 12 o'clock Saturday morn ing in the basement of the First Presbyterian church. Sale Saturday St. Joseph's Al tar society Circle No. 1, to spon sor food and fancy work sale at Umpqua Valley Hardware store i-K?Kiiiniiig at -lu a.m. ocuuiuay, Nov. 5. Chicken Dinner Evergreen Grange has invited the public to attend a chicken dinner Saturday night, Nov. 5, to be served at the hall on Highway 99 South from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Out of Hospital Mrs. C. J. Bradley has been discharged from Mercy hospital, where she recently underwent a major op eration, and is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily at her home in Roseburg. Parents Club to Meet A meet ing of the Parents club will be held at St. Joseph's school Mon day night, Nov. 7, at 8 o'clock. All parents of students of St. Jo seph's school are asked to be present. Only! larst frtsitr heldt 91 lbt. frotsn food and It cubit. 1 tatt-friing thslvst. tmprovid M-W Staltd UnlH Silent running, mvw nttdt lllng. 5-year warranty 7 CU. FT. PRICEI 22in NEWS 8ale Dated The Eagles auxil iary has announced Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. as the date and time for its rummage sale to be held at the Episcopal parish hall on East Cass street. To Hold Petluck Members of the ladies auxiliary to Letter Carriers association and their families are invited to a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper this even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey, 430 N. Rose street. Bazaar and Food Salt The Navy Mothers club will sponsor a bazaar and food sale Nov. 12 at the Umpqua Valley Hardware store. Members who nave not turned In donations for the ba zaar, are asked to bring them to next Monday night's meeting. Potluck Supper South Deer Creek Grange will honor mem bers having birthdays in Octo ber, November and December at a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper at the hall Saturday night, Nov. 5. The regular Grange meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. Chili Supper Beginning at 5: 30 o'clock this evening, Nov. 4, the Wilbur Ladies Aid will spon sor a chill supper at the Wilbur schoolhouse. The annual bazaar will follow and a quilt will be auctioned off. The public is in vited. H.E.C. to Meet. Riversdale Home Economics club will meet at a 12:30 o'clock potluch lunch eon Monday, Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. Sig Madsen instead of at the home of Mrs. Clem Sch neider as previously planned. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. Go to Olympia Donald Pear son, Meivin De Dobbelaere, George Shrum and Tom John son, all of Roseburg, left Wednes day for Olympia, Wash., on a fishing trip. They expect to re turn here tonight in time for the high, school homecoming football game. Back From Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bean and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wein berg, have returned to their homes in Roseburg, following a trip to Victoria, B. C, to attend the wedding of a friend. They report unusually fine weather in British Columbia for this time of the year. - I To Attend Game Mr. and Mrs. Lev Craven of Grnats Pass will be in Roseburg to attend the Grants Pass - Roseburg football game tonight as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott of this city. Mr. Craven is manager of the J. C. Penney store in that city. Initiation The Junior Woman's club will hold initiation at the Eagles hall Monday night at 8 o' clock. Mrs. Carl Wassom, chair man; Mrs. John R. Dingley and Mrs. Richard Fies will be in charge. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Paul Jenkins and Mrs. Bernard Saar will present the evening's entertainment Leaves For Base Pfc. Alvin James Bellows has returned to the air base at Mountain Home, Ida., after which he will report to Fairfield Suszian, Fairfield, Calif., following his 10-day fur lough In Roseburg visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellows. He 'is assigned to the strategic air command photo squadron. Benefit Card Party A card party will be sponsored by St. George's Episcopal Build Wed nesday night, Nov. 9, at 8 o'clock at the parish hall on East Cass street. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Norman Siefarth, 848-J. Members and friends are invited. Bridge and pinochle will be in play. Prizes will be awarded and refresh ments will be served. Quarterly Meeting The Wo men's Guild of Faith Lutheran church will hold its quarterly meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. fi, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Midland, 1013 Union avenue, with Mrs. Chester Nordling, co-hostess. Fine program. Members of Bethany, Martha and Dorcas cir cles and friends are invited. Those desiring" transportation are asked to meet at 242 S. Rose street before 7:45 p.m. Births at Mercy Hospital HEfNBACH To Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heinbach Jr., Box 86, Winchester, Nov. 1. a daughter, Mary Helen; weight six pounds fourteen ounces. CHAMBERLAIN To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Chamberlain, Sutherlin, Nov. 1, a daughter, Linda Joyce; weight seven pounds fifteen ounces. CLAUFLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Clauflin, 746 1-2 Mill BURVIOIN An Analgesic FOR AID IN THF. RELIEF OF Ml'SCULAR ACHES AND PAINS ASSOCIATED WITH Rheumatism and Arthritif A.k vour local druggist or Write Rurvidin laboratories. 403 N W 9th Ave.. Portland 9. Oregon. Dent. R-4 around uith fOOTf Relieve With MIIIT tUMt M I TO 19 MWUTTJ SUA)miID OK T0UK MQNCT UCK 98c FRED MEYER, INC. 112 N. Jackion m4 Autos Nu-Look Studebaker Trade-Ins "Where Price & Quality Meet" YOU HAVE CAUGHT. US SHORT THIS WEEK, BUT WE DO HAVE A FEW REAL NICE CARS TO OFFER. 1948 STUDEBAKER Champion 5 6 biii. FUgal DeLuxe Coupe, quipped with radio, cllma tlzer, overdrive, hillholder, fog Ilghti, WS washers, rear view mlrrorg and other acces sories. A beautiful tan. 10.500 milea. A one owner car and has been cared for properly. 1845 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion 2-dr. Regal DeLuxe. Equipped with overdrive, hillholder, and other accessories. Willow green. Ex ceptionally clean thru out. 1445 1947 CHEV. Fleetmaster 4-dr Se dan. Radio it heater; extra bumper endi. Upholstery very clean. Beautiful Falcon grey paint 1485 1941 FORD Super De Luxe 4-dr. New oaint: clean inside. Good mechanically 795 Here folks Is something we have never good mechanically 1941 De Soto 4 dr. De Luxe Sedan, with fluid drive. We have had this car entirely too long. So here Is what we are going to do. Starting at J795.00 beginning Satur day we are reducing the price $10.00 ' every day until it is sold. Now don't wait loo -long tor us a gooa Duy ai price even more than we are starting at. "Commercials" 1949 STUDEBAKER 1 Ton Pickup. Low mileage. Like new; clima tizer and other extra eauin- ment 1395 1946 FORD Pickup V Ton in good shape 995 1940 FORD Ton Pickup. Radio 6c heater 495 Terms to Meet Your Needs Shop Evenings OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Keel's. Used Car Lot South of Rose Hotel. Phone 129 1445-J Trucks 11946 INTERNATIONAL Dlckuo: 1948 International pickup; 1 single axle piling trailer, nor information Phone 432. 129 2nd Ave. South. FOR SALE '49 F-6 Ford dumn truck. . speed, heater, 8000 miles. $1000 off new price. Ph. 42-H-2, Roseburg. AXLE SHAFTS for all makes of trucks. Ray's Truck Shop, 2055 N. Stephens. Phone 499-J-4. Business Opportunities CAPITOLA GROCERY and Meat Market Grocery stock, liquor, liquor license Included, also beer and wine. Beach resort town located about 4 miles from Santa Cruz. Last year's business, $155,000. Stock at inventory, plus fix tures. Reason for selling retiring from business, Capitola Grocery, Box 232, uapttola, lam. F1BERGLAS HAS A REAL DEAL for Insulation salesman; it is easier to sell the best. Write News-Review Box 80, for interview. Machinery For Sale FOR SALE Irvlngton cutoff saw. H. P. motor, new. See at North Side Saw shop. 1008 Prospect. Ph. 844-R. For Trade TRADE '38 CHEV. sedan, nice car for pick-up truck, same value. Whitson, 2 miles South Dillard. Building Materials A LIMITED AMOUNT of plywood for sale at greatly reduced prices. Get vours before the supply is exhausted. Poirot & Watklns, lift Court Street. West of Jackson. Impounded THE FOLLOWING described dog has been impounded and if not claimed within 48 hours from date of notice will be disposed of s provided by law: Male Dalmation. 11-3-405:00 p.m. Geo. Weseman Idleyld Rt., Box 85 street, Nov. .2, a son, Marvin Ed ward Jr.: weight eight pounds eight ounces. KEEBLER To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Keebler, Myrtle Creek. Nov. 2, a son, Kerry Al len; weight eight pounds three ounces. WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Wheeler, 501 Chest nut street, Nov. 2, a daughter, Sherry Lynn; weight six pounds thirteen ounces. KELLUM To Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kellum, 2141 Jacob son ' street, Roseburg, Nov. 2, a son, Richard Douglas; weight six pounds six ounces. FORBES To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Forbes, route 1, Box 75 AA. Roseburg, a son, Floyd Murray; weight six pounds one ounce. BREWSTER To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brewster. Sutherlin. Nov. 3. a son, James Edwan4 Jr., weight five pounds fifteen ounces. Now She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Backach When disorder of kfdnev fonctton tjermltt tVionovii matter to remain in your Mood. It mayrauaenafcinngbackRehe, rheumaticnains, )e miiM. los of pep and enenry. getting up nitrlita, rwellinjr, puffiness under the eyes, lieadachea and diuineM. Krequent or scanty . p wanes with sntartinic and burning tome- j timet snows there is tometluna; wrong with j Tour kidnev or hlaiHr. ' Don't wait! 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MODEL A Coupe 1895 00 1095.90 1545.00 1095.00 1095.00 1345.00 895.00 995.00 695 00 795 00 495.00 695.110 305.00 375JO 363 00 295.00 195.00 100.00 Open Sunday From 9 to 3 Trucks And Pickups 1948 FORD 14 Ton stake rack $1295.00 1947 WILLYS 1 ton pickup 895.00 1947 STUDY. 11, ton chasa. and cab. 865 00 1945 FORD Lumber truck 1795.00 1942 FORD -i ton pickup .. 695.00 1942 FORD Panel 645.00 1941 FORD Vi ton pickup. 445.00 You Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS Easy Terms You can save money and have happier riding BUICK Super 4-door $1 A clean 2-tone car FORD 2-door 1345 STUDEBAKER 2-door 1345 WILLYS Station Wason 1295 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2- door li5 BUICK Sedanette 793 uhevkulet 2-door, n e Mr- paint 795 19,38 1936 lf)32 19.15 1948 1948 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 45 FORD Panel, runs (rood JEEP, metal top, low mi lease 1285 WILLYS 1-ton pickup, 4 wheel drive 1493 Winston $1233 10!5 1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe 795 1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-door 49.1 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4-door 333 Riverside Motors 1640 No. Stephens PLYMOUTH 1949 Four-door edan. Radio, heater, spot light, grille guards, and other extras. Here is a new used car that hasn't been a bine d. Low mileage with the original lifiht gray finish that is beau tiful. You can own this car for only $174.1.00. Bank terms can be arranged. See John Lorraine personally for a demonstration. ROSE MOTOR CO. Rose tli Lane Sts. Phone 66 1941 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP CLEAN Atvu souna. Your terms in rea son. Allen H. Wells, Cemetery Road, Winston. Oregon. Ph. 1589-R-l, 1946 TUDOR Logging Equipment FOR SALE T-9 tractor, completely equipped for logging, practically new, approximately 400 hour Bargain price. Howard-Cooper's. FOR SALE DT 18 International tractor. A-l condition. BX 200 Skagit yarder A-l condition K5 International dump tmck. Ph 51R-J-5 evenings Farm Equipment FARMALL A TRACTOR. 16' plow and o a isc. rnea i year, gooa snspe. Round Prairie. 3 miles S. Dillard. S-e Gordon Woodward. FOR SALE CHEAP One 2-bottom 14" plow, and almost new Matsey Harris tractor, model 20. Mutt selL Call 1464-R-XorI49-J-S. D-2 CAT WITH POWER takeoff; Fofd Ferguson tractor with heavy dutv mower. All or part; reasonable- R. B. Oliver. Idleyld Rt. Miscellaneous DO YOU WANT TO LOOK younger than you are? You can without phy sical exercise! Send for your copv "Look Young Feel Young Be Young." now $1 00. K-H Co., Box 166. Mllwaukie, Oregon, AN AMAZING OFFER The makers of Dr. Parker's Corn Remover will give you double your money bock if it tails to remove your corn or callous.' Only 35c of Chap man's Drug Store. A utos Better Buys At Barcus 1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE sedan. Factory - installed heater, air conditioner and radio. Beautiful black finish. Upholstery like new; new tlrei. Real bar gain. - 1942 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, heater, radio, air horns. See It 1940 HUDSON SEDAN, R. & H., good tires 1940 FORD SPECIAL Deluxe aedan, R St H 1940 DESOTO deluxe aedan, radio, heater. . 695 3T 1039 BUICK CENTURY ledan. very good condition m.w . 1940 STUDEBAKER Coupe 1938 FORD DELUXE tudor dun, radio, heater - 1940 FORD V-8 coupe. A buy 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander le dan 1937 FORD COUPE, new paint job, good motor, clean 471 42S 1934 CHEVROLET Bedan, good transportation. .. TRUCKS 1947 DODGE shortlog truck, 2-speed ax.. Brownie, tags, excellent condition - 35)50 1946 STUDEBAKER PICKUP, heater, radio, perfect con tion Only 8t5 BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley Road Personal Touch! That's what we give you. Friendly interest, sincere desire to serve you, and a wide selection of tine Guaranteed Used Cars. Good, safe, dependable transportation and econ omical operation. Our Reputation assures your satisfaction. Corkrum Motors, Inc. YOUR DeSoto Plymouth HEADQUARTERS 230 S. Stephens Phone 896-J "We'll Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Say and Do Today!" Used Cars At Umpqua Motors tfM9 FRAZER, low mileage $1935 1B47 FRAZER MANHATTAN, all the extras a sharp car, fully guaranteed .. 14JS 1948 CROSLEY Conv., very clean 599 mil LnniaLtM noyai. ona 1938 FORD Tudor. 275 TRANSPORTATION 1938 FORD Tudor 275 IHi7 PLYMOUTH Tiirtnr. :oH 1937 PLYMOUTH Fordor . 1938 FORD 60 Coupe, new motor. . 175 .175 17S m.to r uku ruaor. 1937 CHEV. Tudor. 195 1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe, A-l work car. in periect mecnanical shape. 19J Umpqua Motors 1444 No Stephens (Next to Snack Shack) Ph. 752 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced, G M A C term. Chevrolet Buick Pontiac CedUUo Trade-ini SEE THIS 1937 Ford 2-door sedan fof aepenaaoie, low-cost transportation. Will sell for S75. below book price. Call 466. or inquire at 307 Pacifie Bldg. $1245 '47 Studebaker Deluxe 5 pass, coups, almost new. Fh. 648-R. MORE MONEY fofyour car Cash on me spni orhrum Motors. Inc., D Soto Plymouth. Phona 408. 114 N. Roue St 1935 PONTIAC. ail or any part. Good niiMitr. mne on 43 nignway. mc Larty. FOR SALE Model A pickup. $125. W. H- i.n urn, i mne loum i airgrountu, Roseburg. FOR SALE- aSalle 4-door sedan. I nral buy in this cir. Heater, six 700-15 tires, trailer hitch. 107 Sheridan street. 193S PLYMOt'TH 4door sedan with 1P41 uooe motor, cheap. Phone 645-n-l, vemns 137 PLYMOUTH" 2-doWrTdan71WI t miles Sn. of Dillard. Raymond Hunes. 3S CHEV. pickup. 175rPhTl372-X