Autos 27 :., Santa's at v: ': Barcus, GET YOU 3CMAS GOT NOW 25 GALLONS GAS FREE With Each . Used Car Purchased Prices Reduced For Immediate Sale TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OfTEK TODAY ? ,1841 PLYMOUTH 4-door iedan, '' - , radio, heater, new tires & 7k. battery. Special thli week . . only. , 4 W3 . ' IMS PACKARD 4-door ledan. only 13.000 mi lea, beautiful "" black finish, white wall tlreaL ' radio, beater, and many other extras. This car hai had mar w veloua care, and la just like new. .....2330 1948 FORD 4-door sedan. Eerfect black finish, radio, cater, new tires, -notor com plately reconditioned, looks it runs like new. 1445 X' 1948 FRAZIER MANHATTAN. all the extras, perfect through . . " out. . This car cost nearly $3,500 new. now only. 1095 1947 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE 4-door sedan, new paint. R . a H. A beautiful Seafoam freen color. A real bargain for only. 1395 1947 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser . 4-door sedan, light grey color, overdrive, radio, heater, ex cellent condition. 1695 1947 FORD ft Super Deluxe 3-door sedan, R & H, excel lent condition, only. - 1195 1941 FORD CONVERTIBLE, radio, heater, automatic top, red leather upholstery, new paint Mercury motor. . 695 1940 PACKARD 110 sedan. new paint, R & H, mechanic ally perfect . 645 1940 DeSOTO 4-door sedan, good tires, radio, heater, only. 545 1940 FORD 4-door sedan, light blue color, nice Interior, good, motor, radio it heater. 595 1939 BUICK Century 4-door sedan. This car is In excellent me chanical condition, and is a real buy for someone who ; wants a heavier car. 475 L 1940 FORD Cpe. f Mechanically good, but the ,r body's little rough. Still a good buy tor only ...... 395 1038 CHRYSLER Royal Coupe. R & H, very clean Inside and out e ' A bargain. 1937 FORD 4-door sedan. 1937 FORD a-door sedan. '" , 1936 NASH 4-door sedan, recondi tioned motor. 1934 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, new tires, new paint, runs r, good. - 1936 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, Only. , . b 1932 CHEVROLET 3-door sedan, good paint, nice interior, 16" wheels. Mechanically good, only f. OPEN SUNDAYS - Better Buys at ' Barcus Sales & Service Your Packard Dealer PHONE 1384 Highway N N. at G.rd.n Vallay Md Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced, G-M.A.C terme. Chevrolet Buick Pontlao Cadillao Trade-ins WARD'S Rebuilt Motor Sale CHEVROLET Motor, .118 95 Exchani. PLYMOUTH Motor. 134 99 Exchanf. DODGE Motor. 139.98 Exctunia BACKED BY MONTGOMERY WARD'S New Motor Guarantee We Want Good Clean Used Cars Top prices paid DOYLE'S SALES at SERVICE Highway 00 oV Garden Valley Rd- ' FOR SALE '42 Ponttae S sedan, in good rendition, priced lor quick sale- Pb- Oakland 237S. lfM BUICK FOR DOR. gnod condition; aouat MIL SOU N. Stephen. Shop and. Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 Don't. Be A "Wishful" Thinker! HOPING you'll get a good Used Car it not enough. KNOW the firm behind that car -that's your greatest assurance. Like the fine quality guaran teed Used Car values here a wide selec tion for your choice. We'd like to show you some! BUYS YOU CANT AJTORD TO MISS 1941 WILLYS IFd.Il. 1941 FORD ttdan. 1938 FORD a.dan. . 298 , 198 . 178 1937 buiuk iedan. 1937 TERRAPLANE iedan. 1938 PLYMOUTH coup,. 78 Corkrum Motors, Inc. YOUR DESOTO Plymouth HEADQUARTERS 330 S. Stephen, Ph. 898-J Wa'U be here TOMORROW to Back up what wa lay ana ao tuuaxi" SPECIAL This Week Late 1948 Corru Hudson 6 looks like new. Radio, heater, auto, shift. Car del. n March 1949 for 3 1 04.00. We are now selling it for this week Special 2095.00 Down Payment and Terms Will Be Made to Suit You 1948 W. JEEP 4-whecl dr. 928.00 1949 JEEPSTER od. & heater ....1398.00 1948 JEEP Sta. Wag., heater ...1393.00 1943 HUDSON Com. "8' 698.00 1941 HUDSON CI. Cp., new paint 593.00 1941 HUDSON CI. Cp.. black 393 00 1941 CHEVROLET 3 dr. Sdn. .... 693.00 1940 HUDSON 4 dr. adn.. new nalnt 895.00 1940 HUDSON 4 dr. adn. 845.00 1940 HUDSON 4 dr. adn. 423 00 1940 LINCOLN Sdn. 395.00 1938 CHEV. 3 dr. adn. 363.00 1940 DESOTO adn.. new paint 4SS.O0 army jEEr, sooa .nape ... a.uu MODEL A FORD 68.00 Better Buys and More Car For Your $$$ At Roseburg Hudson Co. Hudson Dealer 7oa So. Stephen, Ph. 1376-R 1937 MODEL FORD $00. V-S iedan, fac tory rebuilt motor, 8000 mltea. New battery and fuel pump. In running condition, but needa loma minor work done. Srt at brick house intenection of Miller Lane and Patterton St. SEE THIS 1937 Ford 3-door iedan tor dependable, low-coat transportation. Will aell for $75. below book price. Call 466. or inquire at 307 Pacific Blrif. Instruction 29 DIESEL POWER Mechanically inclined men get free lacia aoout opponuntuea ana train ing pian coverinr Dig new iieia 01 i ton, locomotives, power plants, ships, etc. We train you In your spare time. Write for details giving age and pre sent occupation. Utilities Diesel Train ing, 127 cp j!iyy?y!w.' . Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P. O. Box 111S Notices 31 SUGAR BOWL CAFE under new man agement We are not responsible for any debts contracted before November 18 lona Lovely and Philip Deupree. canyon vt lie. I WTIX NOT be responsible for any debts Incurred by the management of La Fiesta Cafe prior to December 1, IMS. Jackson P. Rich. LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COVBT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COLNTT SUMMONS DOUGLAS CREDITORS ASSOCIA TION, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. A. U. BOWLBY. Defendant TO R B, Bowlby, abort named de fendant: In THI NAME Kir THE Bl Alt ur OREGON you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint nt plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or befu-.e four weeka from the date of the first Kbhcation of this summons as shown low. and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment against you as prayed for in its com &lalnt. a succtnet statement of which ai follows: for the sum of $890 00 ! wiTn )- initmi inirron irom "inn IMS until Mid: In the further sum of I $5 00 with Interest from February LEGAL. 1. 1948, until paid; In the further sum of 129.27 with 6". imereat thereon from December a. ihi. until Di d: in tne further sum of Ml. 18 with 6 interest thereon from May 10. 193, until paid; in the further ium of 9150.00 attorney's fees, and for plain tif fa eoata and dis bursements in this action and will apply $116.97 of the property of the defendant, now attached in the hands of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, branch of; United Statea National Bank of Port land, Oregon, in satisfaction of said luaiment This summons Is served upon you by DUblication once each week for tour consecutive weeka In the Roseburg News Review, a newspaper of general cir culation as provided by statute, pub- usnea ana usuea at HoseDurg, uougiaa County. Oregon, by order of the Hon. Carl E. Wtmberly, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 28th day of September. 1B49. uaie ox xirsi publication ucl alto. R U WHIPPLE, Attorney for the Plaintiff P. O. Address Roseburg, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Executrix of the estate of MARY S. YOUNG, Deceased, hereby gives notice that the County Court of Doug las County. Oregon, has fixed Decern ber 31st, 1949, at ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and the County Court room in ine louh nouse ai Hoseourg, uoug laa County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, If any there he, to the final account of the' Executrix. Dated November 21. 1W9. ELIZABETH Y. HARRIS, Executrix of the estate of Mary S. Young. Deceased. Hard Luck Takes On Orgy. Status MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., Dec. 12 UP) Lloyd Trout? He's the guy standing under that black cloud. Everything happens to him. Take last Saturday, for In stance. Trout drove up to a spot called Inspiration point. Every state has at least one. But this point is a cliff 350 feet high. With a buddy, Lloyd looked for his lost driver's license. A fearsome gale blew up from the ocean. Both youths got out of the auto together. Suddenly the car, its doors acting as sails, was snatch ed by the wind and whisked over the cliff to the beach below. A total wreck. And that isn't all. Two months ago, Trout, a like able chap of 23, broke his ankle. Then his wife and son became seriously ill. He borrowed 5400 on the car to pay the doctor bills. While digging mussels on the beach two days ago he fell in the ocean. Then he lost the wal let And lastly, his car. Drain Basketball Team Downs Sutherlin, 31-30 Drain high school hoopmen de- leaiea me sutnernn nigh team, ji-ju, Saturday night, in a game mac was just as close as tne linal score indicates. Sutherlin's Kroush was high scorer with 14 points. Bill Dun can of Drain scored nine to lead his teammates. The Drain team fell behind in the third quarter after a very ngnt nrst nan. ine score at tne end of the quarter was 22-13. Then Drain came from behind to edge the Sutherlin boys, 31-30. PAT YOURSELF TO STAY SANE CHICAGO CP) To help prevent mental illness, try to build up whatever is best in your personality. This is the advice of Mrs. Helen Tomson, a psychiatric social worker, in an article in Hy geia magazine. Most people spend too much time mulling over their own weaknesses and shortcom ings. she says. "To safeguard our mental health we need to get turned around the other way. We need to focus on what's best in ourselves. That is the road to emotional health. U. S. Marines themselves are uncertain who first sent the dis patch "The Marines have landed and have the situation well in hand." but the sentence is thought to bave been coined by Richard Harding Davis. CHEER-UP YOUR HOME ... ... by redecorating with eye-appealing FULLER PAINTS. It' the COLOR-MAGIC that makei old wall, teem NEW again, small rooms look larger; dull walli, brighter. You don't have to be a magician either! Jutt lay "Fuller Paint, Please!" That's magic enough for any home. Stop in to day! WE'LL HELP YOU PLAN YOUR NEW HOME COLOR HARMONIES 402W0AKC?aW12& Advance Ticket Sales For Elks Show Is Lively Arlo Jacklin, publicity director for the Elks lodge home talent charity show, said today advance ticket sales were going "wonder fully," for all three nights the show will be presented. The 150-Derson cast will go on stage for the first time Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. in presenting a special children's show at the junior high school auditorium. Three shows for the general pub lic win loilow on succeeding nights, Dec." 15, 16 and 17, begin ning at 8 p. m. jacKiin stressea me iact inai this was a home talent show. featuring local persons In each of the 17 acts. One of the skits he mentioned briefly was "Sam Shovel Digs In," starring Al "Wiggles" Flcgcl, and including "Huddle" Huddle ston as the secretary, "Ise" Tuck as "Four-Letter Word," and Joe Haystead as "Slaughter-House Joe." Another comedy skit stars Sher man Plimpton, Peyton Oderklrk and Tommie Hastings as the characters "Pfutt," "Pfutt Pfutt," and "Pfutt Pfutt Pfutt," with Ray Hoover cast as the doctor. Jacklin said action becomes con tused when one Pfutt gets in the way of the others, especially when the three principal characters are "all Pfutts." Tickets mav be nurchased In advance from the Elks club or Roseburg Jewelers. Ticket-holders may then exchange them for the night they wish to attend the per- iormance. Rice Valley Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rice and daughter, took Thanksgiving din ner with Mrs. Rice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Amorde at Sutherlin. Mr. Ballfolur Spikier of North Hollywood, Calif., is visiting at the Ervin Rice home. Mrs. Minnie Chenowith and daughter Ruth of Oakland, Miss Alice Case of Vancouver, Wash., and Paul Allen who Is attending school in Eugene, all took Thanksgiving dinner at the Ern est Warner nome. Mrs. Ervin Rice. Mrs. Glen Walker, Mrs. Frank Churchill, nd Mr. Spikier visited Frldav with Mrs. Rice's sister-in-law, Mrs. Omer Solman, at her home at Halsey, Ore. Mr. ana Mrs. Mton Grass and daughters, Nancy and Nadine of Yoncalla, visited Sunday after noon at the Cecil Hartford home. Talking About a Home? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But yoi really want to cn our home, consult me now. Personal attention. Economical terms. ' RALPH L RUSSELL Loans and Insurance Loan Represenativ Equitable Savings A Loan Assn. 112 W. Cass Phone 913 V Mrs. Josephine Pfaff Dies At Roseburg Home Josephine C. Pfaff, 60, resident of Oregon for 20 years, died yes day, Dec. 11, at her home on East 2nd street N. She was born Nov. 18, 1889 in Wray, Colo., the only daughter of Joseph and Kate Travis. She moved to Kansas with nor parents at an early age and was married Sept.. 1, 1908 to Arthur F. Pfaff. They moved to Ore gon in 1929, living at Riddle un til 1944 when they moved to Roseburg to make their home. She was a member of the Re lief Rebekah lodge No. 185 of Riddle and of the First Christian church of Roseburg. Surviving are her husband, Arthur, Roseburg; two sons: Les lie and Arnold Pfaff, both of Roseburg; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Chritton, Beloit, Kansas; and three grandchildren: Peggy, Ne va ana Allison Pfaff, Roseburg. Funeral services will be held in the Chapel of the Roses, Rose burg Funeral home, Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 2 p. m., with Rev. Kenneth Knox officiating. Grave side services under the auspices of the Rebekah - lodge No. 185 will follow In the Masonic cemetery. Come in 1 Spec ' ll v 7v TBiCvW two Model RK70 Regular 349.75, f Two High-Spead Broilers Just walit high for added convenience. Fast, lure, even heat broils meat, per fectly every time. Smokelan Here's Model RK-20 Reg. 239.75, now Full-Sized, Fully Automatic Range Model RK-20 hoi many features that every woman wonts in a range . . . Cook-Maifer automatic oven cook control ... all porce lain iniide and out . . . twin-unit even-heat oven . . . thermizer cooker . . . radiantube 5-ipeed units . . . full width storage drawer and Simpli-Motic oven control. It's a big value ot a new low price. Umpqua Valley 120 W. Oak sportsmen TO meet The regular monthly meet I no- of the Roseburg Rod and Gun j ciud win De neid Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 8 p. m. at the club house at Winchester. Among the important business to be discussed is the final recom mendation on angling regula tions. A motion Dicture will be shown and refreshments served. YULE PARTY TUE8DAY The Toastmasters and Toast mistresses clubs' annual Christ mas party will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 7 p. m, at the Umpqua hotel. WANTED Eggs Egg and mora Eggs Premium prices paid for good quality- eggs. See ..he Roseburg Feed & Seed Co. before selling. DlsUlbutors for Brentwood hgg Co. 4 H-B Centennial Feeds. Phone 374 Oak & Spruoe 8ts. and see now Cook-Mailer Oven Clock Control Put In a meal, let the clock for itartlng and finishing time , , , and forget It. Cooks a meal while you're away. another FRIGIDAIRE lU JJ 9975 iMon., Dee. 12, 1949The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. . IS ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY 7l3tof f"d,n,"l EGG MASH .. best... Swift's every I For greater egg pro- i,.ry fo""0 .."'to Mlx lift's wln. duotlon longer In- bring your tnaohln- Concentrate with slit on Swift's Egg ery to the shop for your grain for th Mash for your f look, r p I r estimates, vital alemenU need Just phone us today ... .,j ,,Alirfh and w will call and "f rapid arawth. glva estimates. ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY 222 Sprue FBIGIDAIHO New Convenient Now bake-roast-broil... faster-easier-better Now, with two, all-purpose, even-heat ovens, you can bake in one oven . . . roast or broil in the other, all at once . . . faster-easier-better! Ideal for large families that require lots of cooking spaee in a range. Model RK-70 is the finest electric range that money can buy ... be sure you see it tomorrow. Christmas super value special T 1 I Ami Swifts SWINE Feed Ctncnitrite Feeds day! ! 1 Phone 175 low prices on famous models Two larg ovom plw . all thtit featvYHl " Clock Caistffvjl'" 0 Avfcwwflc SwteM ttpik rial - . I ilia PllffUl Vianitaaj aaaaaiBVptjvjj Terms I I ance Phone 1218 J