The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 11, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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D
. 194t PLYMOUTH -door
New car guarantee. Courteiy
car flBW.OO
1947 DODGE Town Sedan
Has all the gadgets. Beau
tiful maroon finish and
plastic seat covers. 1593.00
1948 DODGK Custom Sedan
Radio, heater and not a
scratch on the paint. Runi
like new .;. 1393.00
1941 FORD 2-Door
Don't miss seeing this for
only, . 6U5.0O
L
1H DODGE Pickup.
1949 DODGE Pickup. -
8B3.00
845.00
L
1942 GMC Pickup. ,
4.ineed. overloads. Very 1
clean 645 00
1946 DODGE Pickup.
Take it away ror only - 645.00
A
1946 DODGE XV, Ton Platform
New tires and oalnt. Don't
miss this 1393.00
1939 FORD l'a Ton
Mechanically good Clean as
as can be. ..... 69$. UO
R
HERE'S A COUPLE OF CHEAPIES
IMS PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coupe. 125.10
WM PONTIAC Sedan 93.00
D
DON'T FORGET THAT WE TRADE
AND GIVE TERMS TO SUIT VOU
FOR A GOOD. DEPENDABLE, GUAR
ANTEED USED CAR SEE "HANK"
SIMMONS.
Si Dillard
Motor Co.
Used Car Lot
Lockwood's
USED CARS
Best Buys
Anywhere
1949 FORD Cuitom Sedan (Demo) 1893.00
1949 MERCURY Sprt Sdn IDemo) 2193.00
1947 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan .... 1345.00
1947 FORD Fordor Sedan 1295.00
1847 CHEVROLET Fordor Sedan
Fleetllne 1293. 00
1947 FRA2ER Fordor Sedan 1195.00
1948 FORD Tudor Sedan 1095.00
1946 FORD Fordor Sedan 1095.00
1946 PLYMOUTH Fordor Sedan .. 923.00
1942 PONTIAC Sedan Tudor 895.00
1942 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan 795.00
1942 STUDEBAKER Tudor Sedan 745 00
1941 STUDEBAKER Club Cp 376.IW
1941 FORD Tudor Sedan 695.00
1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe .... 595 00
1940 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan 423.00
1940 FORD Tudor Sedan 550.00
1939 PLYMOUTH Coupe 495.00
1938 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 395.00
1937 CHEVROLET Tudor 325.00
1937 FORD Coup . 295.00
1936 FORD Tudor 195.00
Open Sunday
From 9 to 3
Trucks And Pickups
1948 FORD '1-ton Stake Rack . 1793.00
1948 FORD -lon Stake Rack ... 1295.00
1947 STUDEBAKER Hi -TON
Chassis & Cab .'. 885 00
1947 WILLYS 1-ton Pickup 993.00
1946 WILLYS Station Wagon ... 1345.00
You Pay Less For
Used Cars At
LOCKWOOD
1 MOTORS
Easy Terms
Used Cars
At
Umpqua Motors
1949 FRAZER, low mlleatje $1905
1947 FRAZER MANHATTAN, all the
extras a sharp car, fully
guaranteed H'5
1948 CROSLEY Conv.. very clean 495
1941 CHRYSLER Royal. . 3H5
1936 FORD Tudor. - 275
TRANSPORTATION
1938 FORD Tudor.
278
19.-S7 PLYMOUTH Tudor.
iH5
19.T7 PLYMOUTH Fordor . 175
19M FORD 60 Coupe, new motor. . 275
1938 FORD Tudor .. t'5
1937 CHEV Tudor 193
1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe, A-l work
rar. In perfect mechanical
shape. IM
- Umpqua Motors
1444 No Stephen
Next to Snack Shack t
Ph. 752
MORE MONIY for your ear Cub on
the tpot Cork rum Motors. Inc. De
Soto Plymouth Phone 40a 114 N
Rom St
fi UlClOMCKUP. In food condition Wifl
trad for lot or imall house Rrwe
bur Furniture Exchange, 509 No.
Jackson SL
Autos
Shop and Save With Classified Ads
Autos
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Better Buys
At Barcus
Ford Specials
1948 SUPER DELUXE sedan. Factory-Installed
heater, air con
ditioner and radio. Beautiful
hlack finish. Unholaterv like
new; new Urea .. - 1445
1940 4-door sedan, R t H 595
1940 S-pass, coupe, R St H 395
IBM DELUXE tudor sedan, radio.
heater - 395
1937 Sixty coupe 295
1937 Sixty 2-door sedan - 93
1937 65 4-door sedan ... . 245
1B3T IHf 3-d nor sedan
1929 Model A panel. It runs 35
Other Buys .
1942 PACKARD 120 Clipper Deluxe
sedan, factory Installed radio
and heater, overdrive 945
1942 DODGE: fluid drive, heater.
new tires. One owner 865
1940 HUDSON Sedan, R & H, food
tires y
1940 DESOTO deluxe sedan: radio.
heater - 575
1940 STUDEBAKER coupe 42
laaa uuiUK. Hoaamaster sedan, ii
you want a big automobile in
. extra good shape and a low
price, thli It ft only 395
1934 CHEVROLET sedan, good trans
portation .. - .. 75
Trucks
1947 DODGE short log truck, 2-speed
ax.. Brownie, tags, excellent
condition .... 2950
1946 STUDEBAKER PICKUP,
heater, radio, perfect con
tlon Only ... 865
BARCUS SALES &
SERVICE '
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley Road
This Week's
Special
This ad is
worth $75.00
on all these
better used
cars
Down Payment and Terms
Will Be Made to Suit You.
1946
1046
1949
1041
1940
1939
1939
1940
1940
1941
1040
1941
1942
1941
1941
FORD 4-door
HUDSON 4-door
JEEP, 4-wheel drive
-.1095.00
1099.00
995.00
FORD Club. Coupe 675.00
HUDSON Coupe 525.00
PLYMOUTH Coupe
NASH Amb. Sedan ..
LINCOLN Sedan
CHEVROLET 2-door
395.00
495.00
475.00
695.00
625 00
523.00
775.00
775 00
HUDSON Club Coupe .
HUDSON Sedan
PONTIAC 2-door
HUDSON "8" sedan ....
HUDSON Club Coupe, black 625.00
CHEVROLET Sedan 695.00
Better Buys & More Car
For Your $$ at
Roseburg
Hudson Co.
Hudson Dealer
702 So. Stephenl St. Ph. 1276-R
1947 BUICK Super. R & H. 11030
1947 STUDEBAKER. H 1:145
2 Extra good 1948 JEEPS 1195
low mileage and 1293
1947 WILLYS Station Wagon. I2M5
1948 1-Ton FWD 1405
1941 OLDS. Club Coupe. Clean. .... 703
1941 BUICK Scndanette 795
1941 CHEV. 2-door. R t H
new paint ........ 795
AT WINSTON
1047 FORD 2-door II.WS
1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe. l3
1940 OLDS. 4-door 495
1937 OLDS 4-door 3:15
1941 DODGE 2-door 93
19.1ft STUDEBAKER 4-door. 375
DODGE Power Wagon. 1675
Riverside
Motors
1640 No. Stephens Ph.
North Side Motors
1947 FORD 5-pamengpr coupe
1947 FORI) 4-door Sedan
lf48 CHEVROLET ft-pass. coupe
1941 CHEVROLET coupe, new motor
1940 CHEVROLET tudor. motor like new
1937 CHEVROLET coupe, fine trans
portation. MODEL A Pickup, food shape.
PH. 1630-J
1701 N. STEPHENS
WTT.f. nttv loxi fn IMA Chevrolet
ton truck to wreck for part, r.a
Ludermsn, 1 mile went Dutch Mill,
Rt. 4. Pox 310 Tint house on Hap
py Valley road.
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Rose Motor
Used Car Lot
Thanks, to our Buyers in
the past, and for our Buyers
today we have:
1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" Sedan -1941
OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe
1941 OLDSMOBILE Sedan
1947 WILLYS JEEP, very friendly car.
1946 STUDEBAKER. P. U.
1940 CHEVROLET 4-D
1940 CHEVROLET 2-D
1941 CHEVROLET Convertible
1940 DODGE Sedan, new paint Job
1941 FORD Sedan
1938 STUDEBAKER Sedan
1936 CHEVROLET Sedan
WE ARE OPEN UNTIL P. M.
Call 66
Rose & Lane Sts.
Rose
Motor Co.
Roseburg
Used Car
Center
Oak and Rose
FINE USED CARS
Reasonably priced, G.M.A.C. lerma.
Chevrolet Buick Ponttae Cadillac
Trade-lm
SEE THIS 1937 Ford 2-door sedan tor
aepenaaoie, low-cost transportation.
Will sell for $75. below book price.
Call 466, or inquire at .107 Pacific
Bldg
FOR SALE Or will trade $1600. equity
in itru nuason z-aoor seaan, 4,uuu
miles, $55. monthly payments, lor
clean late model car. 115 E. 1st Ave.
North.
FOR SALE 1941 Ford coupe, radio,
ncnier. aeirosier, visor. ua.uuu miles
on motor. Good tires,' body. $675. dee
at Signal Station, across from Junior
High School.
FOR SALE '29 Model A. Good 16 in.
tires. Good throughout. $115.00. Art
Backlund. Melrose Star Rt., Rote
burg, Oregon. Box 203.
1948 3-passenger Chevy, coupe, very
ginju tuiiumuri. di.uuu miies, an ac
cessories, new tires. Ph. 1498-L after
6:00.
WILL PAY CASH for best used car
orter: '41 or later, or will buy equity.
Phone 710-J-5.
WILL TRADE equity In '47 Nash 600,
ioi extras, ror oiaer model car. write
Box 88, News-Review.
PLYMOUTH 3 PASSENGER coupe ilke
new condition. bee . to appreciate.
frlDS full price, terms. 825 So. Pine.
1946 DODGE 2-door sedan. .Good shape.
wouio nice jeep iraae in. iu7 w. isu
1947 FORD Station waffon, new motor,
K & h, ?1250. Ph. 844-L.
Impounded 28
UNLESS claimed within 48 hours from
date of notice, the following described
dogs will be disposed of as provided
in City Ordinance No. 1148:
Black Terrier female, small, crippled.
Red Cocker, male, mediunl.
Black Collie, curly hair, mate, large.
CITY POLICE DEPT.
11-11-495:00 p. m.
Instruction 29
Baton Twirling
Classes Tues.
m. and 3:45 n m.
Saturdays, 3:30 p. m. Also class and
p. m.
In ta
private lessons in tap. Ulan Rhoden
School of Danes Arts, 220 N. Main St.
ftL 1433-J.
Personal 30
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P. O. Bex
lie or f none ikw-l. or 50rJ
Notices 31
"Notice It hereby given that sealed
mas are neing accepted Dy the buuu
Ing Committee of St. John's Lutheran
Chuich for the construction of a new
church building in the City of Su
thcrlin. Contractors may obtain copies
of the plans and specifications at the
home of Mr. Anton Coenenberg, Su
therlin. Bids may be mailed to St.
John's Lutheran Church, Suthenin.
The Building Committee reserves the
right to reject any or all bids."
DUE to sickness the AIR PORT INN will
De closed lor two weeks, starting
the 15th of Nov. Watch for our
opening ad.
AS OF THIS DATE, I will not be rm-
sponsioic ior aeon coniraciea Dy any
one other than myself. Edgar J.
Hiney.
I WILL NOT BE responsible for any
ueuis oincr man rar own. vioia i.
Cheek.
NO HUNTING er trespassing on Happy
vauey nencn. nonr ano Marsiers.
LEGAL
CALL FOR BIDS
On or about November 10. 1919.
drawings and specifications for the
construction of a masonry and frame
44-bed hospital building at Roseburg,
Oregon will be available for distn-
ouiion lo contractors Dy cieo n. Jen
kins. Architect. 226 South Second
Street. Corvallis, Oregon.
Applications irom contractor! inter
ested In blddinr on this work not '.u
exceed two sets of drawings and spec
ifications, together with payments of
S50.00 per set for General Contract and
$25.00 per set for Kitchen and Laundry
equipment omracu, snouia ne filed
promptly with the Architect, and the
bidding material will be forwarded.
shipping charges collect., as soon as
avauame. Any moder upon returning
said sets promptly and In good con
dition will be refunded his payment,
and any non-bidder upon so return
ing said set will be refunded $25 00
per set. None will be Issued to sub
contractors. Bids on this Work will
be opened by Douglas Community Hos
pital at the Chamber of Commerce
on the date named In the specification,
which will be 7:30 p. m.. December 14,
General Contractors are required to
suDmii prequamieeuon financial state
ment at least five days nrior to bid
opening date.
hi os win d received separata 1 as
follows:
1. Genera) Contract to Include all
work except Kitchen and Laundry
equipment.
J. Kitchen equipment Installed.
3. Laundry equipment Installed.
Owner reserves the right to reject
nv nr an mas ana in waive inv in
i formalities.
Signed: A. C. Knaust, Administrator
327 N. Main
Roseburg, Oregon.
Autos
f S-s-sst WELL, 1 VEH, AM' WE'RE
( WOW MY POINT.' THIS ) IKI A PERFECT k
I TIME O VEAR VOU PDSITIOM FOR, A '
CAM CAUSE ATRAFFIC ( SWIFT HOIST IN -
JAM ON AMV COUNTRY j TH' PAMTS IF THEY
fUJhyM V ROAD BY JUST C5ET ONTO US! jiJ ''
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OUT OUR WAY
LOCAL
Box Social A box social will
be sponsored by the Elcarose
Comfort club at the schoolhouse
Saturday.
Able To Be Out Mrs. J. R.
Wyatt of Dillard is able to be
out again, following a month's
illness.
Back from Huntlna I. M.
Dunn and Norman Smith have
returned to Roseburg after a
hunting trip at Klamath Falls.
Back From Portland Tom
Pattie, News-Review engraver,
has returned here after spending
a day in Portland on business.
Bazaar and Food Sale The
Navy Mothers club will sponsor
a bazaar and food sale at the
Umpqua Valley Hardware stoie
Saturday, Nov. l.
Studv Club to Meet The Study
club of Green P.-T.A. will meet.
Tuesday, Nov. 15, at a potluck
luncheon at noon at the home of
Mrs. O. T. Cartes.
Obtain Marrlaae License A
marriage license has been issued
at Vancouver, wasn., to issac
James, 29, and Betty Sanders,
20, both of Roseburg.
Attend Game Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dent and Mr. and Mrs. I
C. Latham attended the Oregon
Washington football game in
Portland Saturday.
Rummge Sale The Eagles
auxiliary will sponsor a rum
mage sale Saturday, Nov. 12, be
ginning at 9 a.m. at tne episcopal
parish hall on East Cass street.
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Miles and daughter, Miss
Mary Jeanne, of Koseburg, nave
left for Portland to SDend the
weekend on business and visiting.
To Hold Potluok Supper South
Deer Creek Grange will hold a
potluck supper for .the Police Re
serves at the grange hall Wednes
day, Nov. 16. Grange members
who cannot attend are asked to
make arrangements to have their
food at the nail ny e:ju o ciock.
Altar Society St. Joseph's Al
tar society Circle No. 2, will meet
at a potluck supper Monday, Nov.
14, at tne nome oi mis. &anav
McDonald. Members are asked
to meet at 6:30 p.m. at the parish
nouse.
Leave For Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Helllwell of Rose
burg left today for Portland to
attend a meeting ot tne state
Small Loans associations. They
plan to return to Roseburg Sun
day.
Home From Portland Mrs. C.
M. McDermott and son, Robert,
have returned to their home on
South Kane street in Roseburg,
following a few days in Portland
on business and visiting rela
tives. Return Home Bill Unrath and
Harold Hoyt have returned to
Roseburg afler a trip to San
Francisco where they accompa
nied Ernest Unrath to attend the
50th anniversary of Coca-Cola In
bottles.
Baok From Vaeatlon Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Metzger have return
ed to their home at 321 Mill street
Wednesday following a seven
weeks vacation trip to the New
England states, down the coast to
Florida and back through the
southern states to Boulder dam,
Reno and Klamath Falls. They
drove 11,000 miles and visited 34
states. They made the trip east
via Wyoming and the Middle
west. In Minnesota they met Mr.
Metzger'j brother and sister In
law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Metz
ger, of Roseburg, who also were
on vacation and who went on to
Maine to visit relatives and
friends. They returned via Ten
nessee and through the Middle
west and arrived back at their
home here last week.
AN AMAZING OFFER
The makers of Dr. Parker'.
Corn Remover will give you
double your money back if it
foils to remove your corn or
callous. Only 35c ot Chop
mon's Drug Store.
NEWS
P.-T.A. to Meet Elgarose P.
T.A. will meet at the schoolhouse
Saturday night, Nov, 12. A pro
gram will be followed by refresh
ments. Members and friends are
invited.
Lady Llom to Meet The Lady
Lions will meet at a 7 o'clock
dinner at Carl's Haven Monday
night, Nov. 14, with Mrs. James
Campbell, Mrs. Edell Bryant and
Mrs. Bruce Tuck, hostesses. Miss
Muriel Mitchell, new librarian,
will be guest speaker on the
Roseburg Public Library.
Leave Wednesday Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Watson and two chil
dren, Lawrence and Barbara
Gay, left Wednesday for their
home in Long Beech, Calif., aft
er spending several days here on
business. While in Roseburg they
visited Mrs. Watson's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Bubar.
Undergoes Operation Robert
Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Horn of Roseburg, and a student
at Oregon State' college at Cor
vallis, underwent an emergency
appendectomy at Sacred Heart
hospital in Eugene a few day
ago. He suffered the attack of
appendicitis while enroute from
Roseburg to Corvallis. His moth
er has returned to Roseburg, fol
lowing the last few days in Eu
gene wnn mm. JHe is reported to
be getting along nicely.
Leaves For Meetings Charles
V. Stanton, editor of the News
Review, left Thursday for Port
land, where he met this morning
with Oregon and Washington edi
tors at an Associated Press con
ference. Saturday, he will attend
a board of directors meeting of
the Oregon Wildlife federation in
Portland and will be joined there
for that meeting by Bruce Yea
ger, state president, and John
Amacher, director, both of Rose
burg. They will return to Rose
burg Sunday.
Proposal Given
Husband Marked
In Death Scheme
BREMERTON (JP) A 34-year-old
husband, whose wife is charg
ed with attempting his murder
to put an end to what she called
his persistent love making, to
day dusted off an offside pro
posal of marriage.
The husband, Wilford Piatt,
showed reporters a letter which
he received from a New York
City woman.
"Wilford," It read in part, "I
would never get tired of your
love making."
Piatt has said he wanted his
wife back despite her signed
statement that she mad a $324
down payment on an unfulfilled
plot to have him killed.
"I'm not Interested. in any pro
posal unless the woman has
enough money to help me get my
wife out of Jail," he said.
The letter had been misdirected
to Mrs. Margaret Piatt, held on
$3,500 bond. It was opened by
sheriff's deputies as routine
and forwarded to Piatt.
The writer described herself
as "38 years old, a grass widow
for 14 years, with a pretty fig
ure." Mrs. Piatt will be arraigned
next Monday.
TEN PERCENT VOTE
WARRENTON, -4!P) Ten
percent of Warrenton's register
ed volets elected the new city
commissioners here.-
Richard Knotts, Noel Rawls,
and Qulncy Robinson were elect
ed In the unusually light ballot.
DON'T
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RELIEF FOR
PIMPIES, SKIN ITCH, RASH, ACNE
luuuurrtio ro wurvi on touk mohit uck
98c
FRED MEYER, INC.
112 N. Jackson
7
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By J. R. Williams
I, 'A :
HEADS NEW UNION-James
B. Carey, . above, secretary
treasurer of the CIO, heads the
new "International Union of
Electrical, Radio and Machine
Workers" that replaces the old
left - wing United Electrical
Workers Union, expelled from
the CIO at the organization's
convention in Cleveland.
PREMIER Ceorircs Bl
dault, wartime resistance leader
and later foreign minister, was
confirmed by National Assembly
as France's premier ending coun
try's 23-day (overnmental crisis.
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Ni
Whpn iIltiordr of kMny fonrtton prmlta
nolionom matter to remain In your blood.
It may cam nagfrinir backache, rheumatic
pains, leg pains, loin of pep and energy, Ret
ting up nights, swelling, nuftlneni under the
eyes, headaches and dieeineas. Frequent or
vanty passages with amartlng and burning
sometimes shows there Is somethins wrong
with your kidneys or bladder.
Don't wait I Aelc your dsuBgfst for Doan'a
Pills, a fitimulant diuretic, ud successfully
by million! for over 50 years. Doan's give
happy relief and will help the h miles of
kidney tubes flunh out piionouwaUfrom
your blood. Gtt Doan't Pills
LOOK this SIGN
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Phone 2f8
Frl., Nov. 11, 1949 -The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 13
Truman Policies
Lashed By Senate
Minority Leader
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11.
UP) President Truman's domestic
and foreign policies were assailed
bitterly before the national Re
tail Lumber Dealers association
here by Senator Wherry (R-Neb).
"President Truman's technique
leads down the road to commu
nism because It attempts to buv
freedom with material things,1'
Wherry said.
The Senate minority leader In
the 81st Congress criticized the
reciprocal trade agreements act,
tariff cutting, foreign aid and
administration spending.
Wherry likened the "promises
of today" to the "medicine men"
of the gold rush days of '49 in
California. The '49ers, he said,
called the promises of their day
a "gold bnck," but today "it is
the welfare state."
"All the gold dug by the '49ers,"
he continued, "would not pay the
first installment on the welfare
state. And the direction America
is being led, points to bankruptcy
more devastating than the atomic
bomb."
Wherry said the principles on
which the country was establish
ed "are being blacked out." He
added: "Socialism and its front
runner, Communism, are spread
ing their evil doctrine over other
parts of the world; and the back
wash is Infiltrating right into the
heart of our government."
On foreign aid, Wherry said:
"America has poured $35,000,
000,000 in cash and goods into
Europe, under 23 money spending
schemes, and those countries are
still crying for mora . . .
NAMED ESSAY JUDGE
SALEM, UP) Justice
George Rossman of the Oregon
Supreme court says he has been
named to a three-man essay
Judging committee of the Amer
ican Bar association.
The three Judges will deter
mine the two best essays ' In a
contests sponsored by the associa
tion's section of administrative
law. Prizes of $1,500 and $1,000
will be awarded. There was 26
essays submitted, ' '
The other two judges are from
the east.
Relieve distress
almost instantly,
do sure to use
WEATHER STRIPPING
West Coast Building Supply Co.
Mill and Mosher
. Bill Neighbors
General Logging
0 Skookum Blocks
Mall Power Saws
Lincoln Welders
Coos King Donkey
Wire Rope
Waco Wheel Arch
Disston Power Saws
Lincoln Welding Rod
PITCO of ROSEBURG, Ltd.
1819 N.
Phone 733-L
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
MEMORIALS
We ore pleased to announce the
appointment of
FRANK CHURCH
329 W. Mother Roseburg Phone 549
at our
DOUGLAS COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
Take advantage of our reputation of 50 years in business
in this community when you wish a memorial in beautiful
polished granite or marble.
To Visit Auxiliary
1
,4
Mrs. Grace Drew.
Mrs. Grace Drew above, Char
leston, president of the state of
Oregon Eagles auxiliary, will
pay her visit to the Roseburg
Eagles auxiliary at a special
meeting to be held Tuesday
night, Nov. 15, at eight o'clock
at the Eagles hall, The officer
have requested every member
to attend the affair.
WINDOWS
DOORS FRAMES
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave S. Phone IVi
Used Cars
' For Stile
36 Cadlllao 4-Deor
38 Bulok S-Pass, Coupe ,.
39 Chevrolet 4-Door
39 Ford 4-Door
30 Ford Coupe
41 Buick 4-Door '
46 Chevrolet Panel
36 Ford Plok-Up
41 Ford 4-Door
38 Chevrolet 4-Door
46 Ford -Ton Plokup
41 Chevrolet fi-Ton Panel
Liberal Trade-ins
Any Make er Modal
Doyle's Sales
And Service
Hlway 99 at Garden Valley
' Phone 11
Phone 362
Jay Clark
Supplies
Expert Sled Builder '
Available Anytime
0 Splicing and Ferrule
Work
Expert Saw Mechanic
Stephens
Evenlngt Phone 1241-R