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i f 27 Santa's' at Barcus V GET YOUR XMAS GIFT NOW 25 GALLONS GAS FREE . ) With Each Used Car Purchased Prices Reduced For Immediate Sale TAKI ADVANTAGE OP THIS OFFER TODAY 1M1 PLYMOUTH 4-door aerfan, radio, heater, new tire hatterv. Sncelal thil week only. . 1 463 1948 PACKARD 4-door aedan. only 15,000 mi lei, beautiful black finiih, white wall tires, radio, heater, and many other extra i, Thli car haa had mar-ve-loua eara. and li iuit like new --.a- . ...12250 1948 FORD 4-door aedan, Kerfect black finish, radio, eater, new tlrei, .notor com nletelv reconditioned. looka St runt like new. . 1449 1948 FRAZ1CR MANHATTAN, all the extrat. perfect through nut. Thia car cost nearly 83,300 new now only. . 1095 1847 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, radio, heater, excellent condl- tion. .. .... 1395 194T STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser 4-door sedan, light grey color, overdrive, radio, heater, ex cellent condition ...... 1095 1941 FORD CONVERTIBLE, radio, heater, automatic top. ' red leather upholstery, Mercury motor. .... IfllO n-SOTO 4-donr sedan. good tires, radio, heater, only. 645 1940 FORD 4-door sedan. light blue color, nice interior, good motor, radio 8c heater. 395 1S40 PACKARD 110 sedan. clean Inside and out, excellent motor, radio, heater, at real buy for only. 595 1938 BUICK Century 4-door sedan. This car la In excellent me chanical condition, and Is a real buy for someone who . wants a heavier car. 475 1940 FORD Cpe. Mechanically good, but the body's a little rough. Still a r good buy for only. 395 1838 CHRYSLER Royal Coupe. R tt H, very clean Inside and out. A bargain. 335 1937 FORD 4-door aedan. 363 1037 FORD 8-door sedan. 179 1938 NASH 4-door aedan, recondi tioned motor. , 195 1934 CHEVROLET 4-door aedan. new tires, new paint, runs good. 145 1936 CHEVROLET 4-door aedan. Only. 05 OPEN SUNDAYS Better Buys at Barcus Sales & Service Your Packard Dealer PHONX 1351 " Hlshwur M N. t Garden Valley Road Roseburg Used Gar Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced, G.M.A.C. terms. Chevrolet BulckPontiae Cadillac Trade-ins WARD'S Rebuilt Motor Sale CHEVROLET Motor, .118 95 Eich.m. PLYMOUTH Motor, 1.T4 95 Exchanf, DODGE Motors 138 95 Exchanga BACKED BY MONTGOMERY WARD'S New Motor Guarantee We Want Good Clean Used Cart Top prlria paid DOYJ.Ei SALES It SFRV1CE HUl ar Garden Valley Rd. SEC THIS 1931 Ford S-door aedan lor dependable, low-cot transportation. Will Ml) for W3 below book price. Call 466, or Inquire at ,W7 Pacific Bldi FOR SALE 103t PLYMOUTH edan. Dandy motor. SAS cath. 1 mile north Sutherlln acrou from Union Gap Motel. J. O. Thompaon. FOR-SALE Clean Plymouth convert Ible. Hat all aerecMiies. 9,000 mile,. Priced ,157510 See at 'i mile pa.t Kennedy', Mill on old 99. 9. Lindberg CHEVROLET aedan delivery. t"d condition. SP45 No Uade-tna, Ph. ltU-Y. or 1117-. Autos 3 Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 Do Some Checking! Come in and person ally inspect our wide . display of true value Guaranteed Used Cars. Doubt our word, but give us the oppor tunity to prove our claims. Every car is a - "buy" and priced at tractively. Deal where Reputation pro tects your purchase HERE! BUYS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS 1941 WILLYS aedan. jaBS 1941 FORD ,edan. . 203 1938 FORD aedan. 195 1937 BUICK ledan 175 1937 TERRAPLANE Bedan. , 175 193 PLYMOUTH coupe. 75 Corkrum Motors, Inc. YOUR DESOTO Plyr, 'mouth . i HEADQUARTERS 130 8. Stephen, Ph. SM-J "We'll be here TOMORROW to Back up what we say and do TODAY1" Used Cars At UMPQUA MOTORS 1947 MAZER MANHATTAN 4 door deluxe sedan. This car is distinctive with a high lustre paint job. radio, heater, spot - light, over drive, directional light sig- ' rials, fog lights; in fact everything that would add to riding and driving com fort. You must see and drive this car to realize its many advantages. Priced t only 91495.00 1947 KAISER SPECIAL 4-door Sedan. This haa air-condi tioner, fog-lights and very nice seat covers. A buy at . 1943 CHEVROLET FLEETMAS ter 4-door sedan. Has good underse.it heater, very good condition. This li priced to move quickly at .... 1941 FORD PICKUP. Here is a buy for someone who Is looking for a good de- ftendable utility car. It fa n A-l mechanical shape AY Is well worth the price of , 450.00 1940 BUICK SPECIAL 4 door sedan. Has radio, under seat heater; Is very clean and has a 1947 motor. A top value at a-..... 095.00 1939 BUICK SPECIAL 3 - door sedan. Has a good motor At is equippea witn ramo, heater and spot light Thia la a. steal at 395.00 1939 CHEVROLET 4 - door se dan. This Is a first class automobile and something that just fills the bill for someone. Priced low at . 395.00 IF YOU'VE COT ANY ability as A HORSE TRADER. WE INVITE YOU IN TO MATCH WITS WI TH US ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS. WE'LL DEAL WITH YOU. START OUT BY MAKING US AN OFFER. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A CAR AT A REALLY LOW PRICE. 1941 Chrysler Roya! 4-door aedan 1938 Ford Tudor Sedan 1938 Ford "80" Coupe 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan . 19.T7 Plymouth 2-door sedan 1937 Chevrolet 2-door sedan lfMS Bulck special sedan 19.10 Ford 4-door sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe UMPQUA MOTORS 1444 NO. STEPHENS Next to Snack Shack Phone 752 Dillard Dependable Dodge , Trade-Ins Are Best See Our Fine Selection Of Used Cars. Sure We Trade This Week Special 1941 Dodge Coupe $107 Si Dillard Motor Co. NORTH STEPHEN! ST. 27 SPECIAL This Week Late 1948 Com. Hudson 6 looks like new. Radio, heater, auto, shift. Car del. in March 1949 for 3104.00. We are now selling it for this week Special 2095.00 Down Payment and Terms Will Be Made to Suit You 194 ft w. JEEP 4-wheel dr 025.00 1949 JEEPSTER od. tt heater l.TU3.iXI 1046 JEEP Sta. Wag., heater ..139.voo 1042 HUDSON Com. "8' 695.00 1941 HUDSON CI. Cp., new paint 595.00 1941 HUDSON CI. Cp., black 505.00 1941 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Sdn 695.00 1940 HUDSON 4 dr. ,dn new ... 545.00 425 00 1940 HUDSON 4 dr. ,dn. 1940 LINCOLN Sdn. 395.00 365.00 465.00 1938 CHEV. 2 dr. ,dn. 1940 DESOTO idn.. new naint ARMY JEEP, good ahape . 485.00 MODEL A FORD 65.00 Better Buys and More Car For Your $$$ At .Roseburg Hudson Co. Hudson Dealer 702 So. Stephen, Ph. 1276-R Saturdays Specials Every Saturday we will offer 2 specials for that day only. Here they are for this week: 1941 STUDEBAKER SEDAN $.135.00 1947 WILLYS JEEP 795.00 Terms and Trade Rose Motor Co. Rose & Lane Sta. Phone Save Money on Used Cars 1947 BUICK SUPER 81595 ...... 1095 1948 WILLYS PANEL 1941 CHEVROLET 1941 DODGE with '47 motor, . 750 '. 695 . 550 . 565 . 995 . 1495 at n - ,, . 1941 OLDSMOBILE 1941 NASH 1947 JEEP 1948 4-WHEEL DR. pickup Riverside Motors 1640 N. Stephen! Ph. 450-R Autos Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. O. Box Ills. Notices 31 SUGAR BOWL CAFE under new mn- Jigeinent. We are not renponsiDie for 1 any debt contracted before November 18. lorn Lovely and Philip Deupret, ; Canyonvllle. : "WILL NOT' be responsible for any debts Incurred by the management of La Fiesta Cafe prior 1o December 1, 1340. Jackson P. Rich. t AM NOT reponjlb.e for any debt otner man my own irom mis amim on. A. E. Doney. LEGAL SALE OF TIMBER Sealed bids will be received by the State Highway Commission in Room 324, State Office Build ing, Salem, Oregon, until 2:00 p. m., Wednesday, December 14, 1949, for the purchase of ap proximately 200 M-FBM of fir and pine timber standing on a 3.82-acre state-owned property located on the westerly side of the Crater Lake Highway i mile north of Prospect, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Full information for bidders may be obtained from the State Highway Commission, Salem, Oregon, and from L. E. Robert son, State Highway Section Fore man at Prospect, Oregon. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phont 1170 Over Rexall Drug Stort LOCAL To Meet Tonight Pythian Sis ters will meet at 8 o'clock to night at the K. of P. hall lor election of officers. Sale Announced The ladles of the Winston Community club will sponsor a cooked food sale at Winston from 1 to 4 o'clock Sat urday. '.V ' To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs, Bill Henson left today for San Francisco for a three-day stay. They plan to return to Rose burg Sunday. Family Night A family night dinner will be held at the Dillard church at 6 o'clock Friday eve ning. Mite boxes will be opened following the dinner. Soolety to Meet The Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Fri day to make plans for the Wom en's Day and the Crusade. Executive Meeting The Rose burg Camp Fire Council execu itve meeting will be held Mon day, Dec. 12, at 1:30 o'clock at the chamber of commerce office. Plaitlo Party Members of the Eagles auxiliary and friends are invited to a plastic party to be held at 8 o'clock Friday night at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Dago, 1326 Umpqua avenue. Unit to Meet Melrose Home Extension unit will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Clarson Chit wood with a Christmas gift ex change. Gift wrapping will be the topic for the demonstration. A 12:30 potluck luncheon will be served. Food Sale The Thimble club will sponsor a food and fancy work sale Friday, Dec. 3, at 9:30 a.m. at the Umpqua Valley Hard ware store. Donations will be called for by telephoning Mrs. Robert Burton at 1296-L. Community Club to Meet The Deer Creek Community club will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Dixonville hall. Those at tending are asked to bring pie and their table serfice. A pro gram will follow the business meeting. Improving Miss Betty Baker Is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily at her home follow ing an operation at Emmanuel hospital in Portland. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker, brought her back to Roseburg Sunday. H. E. C. to Meet Riversdaie Home Economics club will meet at a 12:30 o'clock potluck lunch eon Friday at the home of Mrs. Eldon Ogle. Members are asked to bring a flftv-cent gift to ex change. Those attending are ask- ea to Dring tneir own table serv ice. , Reservations Needed Reser vations to the annual Christmas dinner for the Roseburg Junior Woman's club must be made with the chairman, Miss Bette Jewell, by tonight. The dinner will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Shalimar. Guests are wel come and members and guests are each asked to bring a fifty cent gift lor Christmas exchange. Nile Club to Meet Zuleima Nile club, Daughters it the Nile, will meet at a 6:30 o'clock Christ mas potluck dinner Friday night at the home of Mrs. Elton Jack son at Winchester. Mrs. William Roughcore will be assisting host ess. Members are requested to bring a toy wrapped as a gift to be sent to the Shrine hospital In Portland. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at the Hotel Rose at 6:15 p.m. SORGHUM HGQS SNOWDRIFT PEANUT BUTTER HONEY : FLOUR UMPQUACHIEF CORN Wh"" 5-LB. Try Thl Desert Kreml. . . 3pkgs. 23c Reddi-WhipMakesaQt55c PRUNES - Fancy Trench Prunes will make you a real Oregon gift to ship east. Specially packed in a nice wooden box. oh Franks Grocery Con and Stephens NEWS At Creamer rjome Mrs. Lula V. Weber of Big Run, Pa., has arrived In Roseburg to visit over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creamer, 727 Hamilton street, Mrs. Weber Is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Creamer. This is her first trip to the west coast. - F'turn Eat by Plane Mr. .nd Mrs. . George Gremmel of Glen Ridge, N. J, and Mrs. Vlncens Gad of New York City left this week by plane for their homes, following several weeks in Rose burg as the guests of the Grem mels' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gremmel, and their baby son, Steven. Mrs. Gad is an aunt of Douglas Grem mel. Leave Today Miss Elizabeth Peterson left today for her home In Wilson, N. D., after a visit in Roseburg with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Monroe. Mrs. Monroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson, who came "west with their daugh ter, Miss Peterson, are remain ing in Roseburg for a longer vis it. Miss Peterson is a practical nurse at the Bismarck hospital in Wilton. "Tick's" Tips On Veterans Hospital By L. J. "TICK" MALARKY ' A familiar figure Is to be seen In the wards, halls, corridors and his office these days after three months' absence from RosebuYg and Vets by the Grove. Dr. Kenneth W. Kinney has re turned to his executive duties fcs chief medical officer after three months' absence attending a clin ic conducted by the University of California at Berkeley. Down home at Astoria, Oregon hefor;e the first war we called this Kinney: Doctor Kenneth. When Uncle Samuel got his bris tles raised back in '17, Malarkey found himself and young Dr. Kinney soldiering together at Vancouver barracks. Private M., N.E.F.C., had this fellow Astor ian as his company "pill shoot er." After Armistice sounded there was a Kinney in the Oregon state Legislature. Senator Mrs. W. S. Kinney Kenneth's mother. Perhaps the most brilliant and talented lady to ever leave the lower Columbia and to assemble with lawmakers up Salem way. Brothers Bill and Bob Kinney also enlisted; the former a ma rine, the latter an engineer. Three Kinney "Graybeards." Stand at at attention "Private M.", throw your stiffest right hand salute. Our comrade of yes teryear has come back home. Joe Toman, athletic director, departed the Grove, headed south to San Francisco Sunday, Dec. 4 to attend Area 6 conference of the VA special services section. The meeting is to last four days. The states of Oregon, Washing ton, California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona make up the district in Area 6. "We know," states Bob Kidder, chief, special services, "that Joe wjll return with new ideas for the benefit of our patients as a result of this meeting." Genial Joe Betley, boss of the canteen, got on the plastic eye side of your , Tips reporter and whispered: "How about a cup of coffee on the house?" Now, this from genial Joe, Is something. The pay off? Here it Is: Joe says, "You know Christmas is com ing. Lots of stuff in here for sale. I think it would be great if you could get a piece in your paper asking the boys to tell their folks that canteen books frdm a dollar Made in Oregon Top Quality. Grade A Large SHORTENING (Limit 1) 3 lbs. LANE'S lb. jar 37c PAIL 79c 50 lbs. 3.49 329c PRUNES or Italian 5-lb. box '. 89c H LQ 10-lb. box . Prices Effective Friday and Saturday FREE DELIVERY HUNTE DENIES GUILT ' ENTERPRISE UP) Allen E. Gebhard, Medford cabinetmaker, has peladed Innocent to man slaughter in the death of Reed Wade, Lostlne. Wade was fatally Injured by a gunshot during an elk hunting trip, along the Grande Ronde river Nov. 17. up to five smackers would be an Ideal present. I understand : got 605 patients here this morn- ing. A dreamy, business-getting, cash-in-advance look came over the eyes of Joseph Betley. "Won't you have another cup of coffee? You can even have a doughnut. Your Tips scribe fell off the stool. Saturday, Dec. 10," is moving day for the Vansteenbergs. "Van, Van, the baker man" is going to combine farming with baking for our boys and girls at the Grove. Five acres he bought for his fam ily of four Just three miles south of town. Sutherlln was the home roost prior to now. "When a man goes a fishln'." Somehow this HnA urns 1-A.tfill.u4 most every time the writer look- to upon ut. jonn J. raimer of the Vets staff after he returned to duty following a day off. A month ago the good doctor's fflr-p was fflnnm tn ttt. avtoAm,. There just wasn't any justice! Like the "Mighty Casey" of base- uaii lore ne naa srrucK ut. What a difference four weplrs can make! The nnpe rlnnm Is nnw' on. shine. There are no gray days a whistle while he works all's wen witn the world and the stale of the nation. John P. PnlrrtAr 'TWn haa .. only boated one of our'fighting, imious umpqua stecineads but also hauled over the side a shin lnfir member nf thnr muni fiei. family a chinook. wont someone, some day, somewhere take "Private M. , N. E. F. C. afishln"? Please, he sez. ,,. , wcaicia amies California, New Mexico, Oregon, Wnshlnirtrtn THahn 1xr..l .. Auallu, vr turning, Nevada, Montana, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, plus Alaska and Ha waiicame 200 ladies from var ious American Legion auxiliary unlui to assemble In Seattle for a conference of three days and juKiiia uit urc. a, ana n. Thev were the habitation chairmen of the Am erican Legion auxiliary. The main topic of the now wow was rehabilitation of the war veter anbe he "Bamboo." "Grav. beard" or "Kid." Returning- tn Tha -,... morning was "Micky the Mite" with enthusiasm and full of new Ideas for work laid out ahead. It is good that Nelle has a list yi vuiumeer neip sne wm need em. Quotes: "The best of all auxiliary con ferences since the Germans quit and the Japs followed suit. There is a tremendous Job to be done for our hnsnilnll7oH hnm In k. years to come." The ton brass, ue oatha fmM Mrs. Ulrlch, spoke at the ses sions. Subject matters were more than ably presented. In the hospital Legion auxiliary offices, taking over while the Se attle conclave met were Letha Garey and Mary Francis, Nell's mutual Pop, pop, pop will nop the Dori. corn on all wards during the win ter months now here. An electric popcorn popper with Ingredient of melted butter and salt will soon pop into commission. Amer ican Legion auxiliary lovelys will engineer the deal. "Private M. now quits popping. . "30" NOW 'TICK" 5-lb. pail 1 59 Doz.j,9c 69 c ONIONS, 4 Ibi 2Se TURNIPS, 2 bun 19e CRANBERRIES, 2 Ibt. . 29c DATES, lb 29e PARSNIPS, 2 lbs 25e ORANGES, 5 Ibi. 39e t1bQIWTMA SttoW cakc IWANS DOWN lAKER'S coconut 79c f Hi 28c lORDIN'S IACLE HAND ask rot rff nittH Phone 118 U. Ill 1 i i i - -MfewMfc m Thun., Dec 8, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. IS Threat To River Barges Claimed WALLA WALLA, P -R'all and projected pipeline competit ion threaten to drive Columbia barge lines off the river, the In land Empire Waterways associa tion was told. Thomas J. White, Portland, counsel for the association, said that unless barge lines are pro tected against rate cuts by rail carriers, "it Is possible the ad vantages of transportation of commodities on the Columbia river will pass Into history." A new oil pipeline Standard Oil company is building between Salt Lake City and Boise "does not brighten the outlook," he added. He said he was Informed that rail carriers have proposed a rate of 28 cents per 100 pounds for bulk shipments of cement from Seattle to Umatilla for Mc Nary dam. The present rail rate is 39 cents, he said, and the ce ment Is being barged to the dam. Barge linra, he said, are "watching the latest moves or railroads to divert traffic from barge lines." He said a "rate war" began 10 years co with rail lines rs. duclng Portland-Spokane rates on duik on snipments. me lowered rate subsequently was raised somewhat by the Interstate Com merce commission, he said. 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