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Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 Used Cars That Are Dependable IMS WILLYS Panel, 15000 milts 1095 00 1947 WILLYS Sta. Wtgon, rsdlo nd heater IMS 00 19 FORD 2-door, ne llcenie 1195.00 19(7 FORD Club Coupe, dark maroon, a clean car - 1195.00 1947 BUICK Super 4-door, radio, ' heater, plastic Beat covers 1595.00 1941 PACKARD 4-door. Sea this car to appreciate it 695.00 1941 CHEVROLET 2-door. Clean for a pre-war car, 695.000 1941 DODGE 4-door, Orillnal motor replaced 695.00 1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe. Nice car, R It H 695.00 1948 4 W D. WILLYS Pickup 1325.00 1910 JEEP, 7000 miles 1150.00 Winston 4-door. '49 295.00 1937 OLDSMOBILE . 295.00 . 495.00 . 395.00 . 1395.00 . 465.00 UUUVjE. 1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-door 1946 WILLYS Station Wafon . 1940 FORD Coupa Riverside Motors 1640 No. Stephens Phona 450-R - Down Goes USED CAR Prices Again At LOCKWOOD MOTORS 1948 PLYMOUTH Tudor Sedan...S1345 00 1947 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan. 1545.00 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetllne Fordor 1195.00 1947 HUDSON Super Six Fordor 1175.00 1947 KAISER Fordor Sedan. 895.00 1946 FORD Fordor Sedan. 1094.00 1946 FORD Tudor Sedan 1060.00 1946 FORD Coupe 945.00 1946 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. .. 1145.00 1942 PONTIAC Tudor Sedan. 795.00 1042 STUDEBAKER Tudor Sedan 595.00 1942 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan 6.TO.00 1941 FOHD Tudor Sedan. 495.00 1941 FOHD Tudor Sedan 543 00 1941 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan 495.00 1941 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe. 495.00 1941 MERCURY Fordor Sedan. 775.00 1039 FORD Tudor Sedan .. 395.00 1939 PLYMOUTH Tudor Sedan. 295.00 1038 OLDSMOBILE Fordor Sedan 345.00 1937 FORD Tudor Sedan 295.00 1935 FORD Tudor Sedan 224.00 Trucks And Pickups : 1949 FORD Slake Rack .. 81795.00 1948 JEEP Four Wheeler. 995.00 1948 STUDEBAKER 1 ton Truck .. 795.90 1945 JOHN DEEPE Mod. B Farm Traclor 945.00 1936 DODGE Panel 345.00 1933 CHEVROLET Van Delivery 275.00 Our Loss Is Your Profit On These Fine Used Cars 1 EASY TERMS AT LOCKWOOD MOTORS PH. 1181-J Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS R-tiombly priced, G.M.A.C term, Chevrolet Bulclc Pontile CadilUo Trade-ini We Want Good Clean Used Cars Top prfcei paid DOYLE'S SALES & SERVICE High wa y99JtCJ arden Valley Rd. SEE THIS 1937 Ford 2-door sedan tor dependable, low-cost transportation. Will if II far $73 below book price. Call 466. or inquire at 307 Pacilic Bldg MORE MONEY for your ear Casb on the apot Cork rum Motor. Inc., Oe Soto Plymouth. Phona 40. 114 N. Rote St. FOR SALE BY OWNER 47 Ford se dan. R & H, spotlight, new tires. Inquire at Davidson's Garage, Wil bur Personal 30 ANYONE KNOWING lh whereabouts of Wllbert L. Nelson, please call 533-R ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O Box 1118 Notices 31 REWARD 120 for Information for the partv or parties who hot my little black shepherd dog Sunday mornlns. Dec. 11 at 0:nn a. m. at the sec lion corners of 20. 21. 2fl. 28 T. 29 R. 8. Csmas Valley. Oreon, on my property. Lloyd Garrett. IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P, M. PHONE 100 Auto Painting Complete Body Rebuilding and Auto and Truck Painting Color Matching our Specialty Estimate! Gladly Given All Work Guaranteed Lloyd's Auto Body & Fender Shop 501 Fullerton Phono 10J5-J LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE QT OREGO.V FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY OnLO BAGLFY and NORMAN RICH ARDS, co partners, d b a. DAUGHERTY PILING CO., Plaintiffs, vs. FRANK BATXMAN, Defendant. To FRANK BATEMAN. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled ac tion, on or before four weeks from the data of lirst publication of this Summons; and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiffs will take judgment against you in the sum of M,;W8.34, together with Interest thereon at the rate of o per annum from June 30, 1949, until Eald, and for Plaintiff's costs and di ursements herein. This Summons ts-publlihed once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Roseburg Newt Review, a news paper published in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of Hon. C. E. Wimbertey. Judge of said Court, dated the 22nd day of Oct 1949. and U first published December 7, 1949. RICHARD L. THWINO Attorney for Plaintiffs Residence and Post Office Address: Cottage Grove. Ore. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOB BONDS OF NORTH ROSLBURG SANITARY DISTRICT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will, up to 8:00 o'clock P. M., Pacific Standard Time, on the 10th day of January. 1950. receive addressed to her at Post Office Box 176, Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase of ne gotiable serial coupon bonds of North Roseburg Sanitary District of Douglas County. Oregon, In the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars S225.000.00i. Said bonds will be in denominations of One Thousand Dollars (SI. 000.001 ech. all dated January 15. 1950, maturing: Bonds numbered 1 to 8 inclusive shall mature January 15. 1951. Bonds numbered 9 to 18 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1932. Bonds numbered 17 to 25 Inclusive shall mature January 15, 195:1. Bonds numbered 26 to 34 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1954. Bonas numbered 35 to 43 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1955. Bonds numbered 44 to 53 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1956. Bonds numbered 54 to 63 Inclusive shall mature January 15, 1957. Bonds numbered 64 to 73 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1956. Bonds numbered 74 to 64 inclusive shall mature January 15. 1959. Bonds numbered 85 to 96 inclusive shall mature January 13, 1960. Bonds numbered 97 to 108 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1961. Bonds numbered 109 to 121 Inclusive shall mature January 15, 1962. Bonds numbered 1'22 to 134 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1963. Bonds numbered 135 to 148 inclusive shall mature January 15. 1964. Bonds numbered 149 to 162 inclusive shall mature January 15. 1965. Bonds numbered 163 to 177 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1966. Bonds numhered 178 to 192 Inclusive shall mature January 15, 1967. Bonds numbered 193 to 208 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1968. Bonds numbered 209 to 225 inclusive shall mature January 15, 1969. Said bonds will draw interest at the rate specified by the successful bidder, payable semi-annually on January 15th and July 15th, and the principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the County Treasurer for Douglas County, Oregon. All bids must be ac companied by a certified check payable to North Roseburg Sanitary District of Douglas County. Oregon, in n amount equal to five per cent (Sr'ri of the bid, to be forfeited to North Roseburg Sanitary District of Douglas County, Oregon, in case the successful bidder shall fail to complete the pur chase of said bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid. Said bids shall be opened at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the North Roseburg Sanitary District of Douglas County, Oregon, to be held at the office of the Landis Iron Works, North Stephens Street, in said district, Douglas County, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1950, at 8:00 o'clock P. M.. Pacific Standard Time, or at any legal adjournment of said meet ing, and the bonds shall be sold by the Board of Directors to the "highest bid der for not less than par and accrued Interest. The Board reserves the right to re. ject any and all bids and re-advertise the sale of said bonds. By order of the Board of Directors of North Roseburg Sanitary District of Douglas County, Oregon. EDYTH A. LANDIS Secretary of North Roseburg Sanitary District, Douglas County, Oregon. Boy Looks For Christmas Tree, Finds Stolen Safe A small boy looking for a Christmas tree in the woods south of Elkton Saturday eve ning discovered something much more valuable to the owners at least State Police Sgt. Holly Holcomb reports. The boy. whose name was not learned, came across an abandoned safe and promtly reported his find to State Po lice officers. Investigating offi cers recovered the safe plus $400 In checks, reported stolen from the Oregon Food center, Coos Bay, Dec. 14, Sgt. Hol comb said. The checks were re turned to their rightful owner. RAILWAY TO QUIT BALTIMORE W One of the nation's oldest electric -ail-ways is gently giving up the ghost. For 69 years, the Balti more and Annapolis railroad has shuttled between the two cities, about 25 miles apart. But the roadbed deteriorated, the rolling stock gradually be came a laughing stock, with the newest passenger car a trifling 36 years old. Finally the Mary land Public Service commission, which has wrestled long and anx iously with B. and A. problems (mostly financial) authorized it to abandon rail passenger serv ice and switch to busses on New Year's day. DOG'S DIET TOUGH PORTLAND P Mike, a 7-month-old English bulldog owned by Frank S. Hecox, went to the veterinarian because he had been acting sluggish. The vet found inside Mike: bits of wood, a piece of copper wire. 108 pieces of chewed up chicken wire. Phone 7 241 N. Jackson err 2,00 "vaJiluaXj pound ELKS SHOW SUCCESS The second annual Elks lodge home falent charity minstrel show proved successful this year both for the spectators' and for the Elks' enriched charity fund, according to Ceneral Chairman Harry Pinniger. An estimated 3,000 persons witnessed the show during its three-day presenta tion. Pinniger said the profits realized will permit the Elks to HOME ON THE RANGE Mrs. Ralph E. Smafield' of Detroit is definitely at home on the range, having won $50,000 in a national recipe contest held by Pillsbury Mills in New York. Samples of Mrs. Smafleld's prize-winning "Water -Rising Nut Twist" are on range. I - - ! o (NKA Teltphato) NEW ASSIGNMENT Copt- John O. Crommelln, outspoken Navy critic of the Pentagon "general staff," unpacks his bags after report ing for duty at Treasure Island Naval Base, San Francisco. Cape. Crommelln, who waa suspended for making public confidential Navy letters and later restored to duty, will be aviation officer of the West ern Bern Frontier. The assignment has been widely Interpreted in Washington as a "banishment." Blonde Named Queen Of Tournament Of Roses PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 21. (JP) A blue-eyed blonde, 19-year-old Marion Brown, was named queen yesterday of the 1950 Tournament of Roses parade. She was picked from among seven finalists, who In turn were chosen from some 2,000 women Noticei We have been appointed HEADQUARTERS for The Country Store of Beverly Hills HOME MADE CALIFORNIA CANDIES Country Store candies are prepared from old-faihioned recipe that coll for oodles of dairy butler, cream, eggs, chocolate, honey, ond nuts. Seven mouth-wotering varieties. All made fresh to our order then rushed to us same day made. Try some today. THE ' ROSEBURG PHARMACY students at the city's two junior colleges, Muir and Pasadena City. A Temple City girl, daughter of Mrs. Ada Brown, a widow, Marion is a 13lh grade student at Pasa dena City college. She Is a na tive or Los Angeles, s leet, 6 inches tall and weighs 125. She's the second of her family to wind up with an honor spot in the parade. Her sister, Lorraine, was a princess previously. continue their charity program as In the past. Roseburg Elks joined in thanking local citiiens for supporting this first request to help provide funds for the charity fund. Above picture shows entire cast gathered on the junior high school stage for finale. (Picture by Photo Lab) Local News Residing On Plne Street Mrs. George R. Gregg is now at home to her friends at 108 South Pine street in Roseburg. Club to Hold Party The Patch and Chat club will hold a Christ mas party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Darley Ware, Pollyanna gifts will be exchang ed. H.E.C. To Meet Evergreen Home Economics club will meet at a noon pot luck luncheon Thurs day at the Grange hall with Car olyn Dame and Ruby Belle and Minnie Kobernlk as hostesses. Goes To Eugene S. J. Shoe maker of Roseburg drove to Eugene Tuesday to bring his son, Sam Jr., home for the holidays. Sam is a student at the Univer sity of Oregon school of law. No-Hostess Party The Lady Elks will hold a no-hostess party at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the temple. Members are asked to bring a $1 gift to exchange. Con tract bridge and pinochle will be In play during the evening. Daughter Is Born A daugh ter, Naoma Katherine, was born Dec. 14, lo Mr. and Mrs. John Canavan of Elklon at Booher Maternity Home near Drain. The baby weighed seven pounds six and one-half ounces. Leaves For California Perry Waterman has left for his home In Complon, Calif., following an extended visit In Roseburg with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and son, and .Mrs. George R. Gregg. Meeting Postponed The Wom en of the Roseburg Country 'ub will not meet Thursday of this week on account of the holidays. The next meeting will be Dec. 29, at a 12 o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse, followed by the contract bridge play at 1 o'clock. Home For Holidays Gordon Gerretsen, who Is attending bus iness college in Portland, and Don Gerretsen, student at Oregon State college, have arrived In Roseburg to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen. Daughter Born A daughter, Christine Elaine, weighing eight pounds three ounces, was born Dec. 16, at Booher Maternity home near Drain to Mr. and Mis. Barney Asker of Drain. Mrs. Asker is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booher of Drain. MORSE COMING BACK EUGENE (P) Senator Wayne L. Morse, before leaving here for the nation's capital, indicated that he expects to return here Jan. 24 for speaking engage ments, among which will be a Eugene Rotary club speech on that date. HA VF A HEDEL BERO Distributee) in Roseburg By Bates Candy Co. S. S. Smiley, 49, Dies At Reedsport Sherman Spencer Smiley, 49, Reedsport, died at his home Sun day afternoon, Dec. 18, after a long illness with a heart aliment. Mr. Smiley was born Oct. 10, 1900, at the family ranch 14 miles from Gardiner, and had lived in this community all his life. He attended grade school in Gardiner and Five Mile, and high school in Marshfield. He was married lo Evangeline Kendall June 20, 1921, at Jamleson, Ore. He came to Reedsport that year and worked as a tallyman at Johnson's Lumber mill. A few years later he bought a fishing and marine supply business from Nelson Hogan, then located in the Fred Varrelman building. La ter he moved this business to tiie present location at the Standard Oil dock as marine agent for the Standard Oil company of Cali fornia. Survivors include the widow. Evangeline; a son, Robert: two daughters, Mrs. -Gordon Duna way and Mrs. Fred Dickson; two adopted daughters, Rada Lockett and Milan Lockett, all of Reeds port; a sister, Mrs. C. E. Caud ill, Reedsport; three brothers, Mailland of North Bend, Wallace of Reedsport, and Norman of Portland, and three grandchil dren. A son, Wayne, died in 1948. Mr. Smiley was a life member and past master of Aurora lodge No. 59, A.F. & A.M., life member and past high priest of Aurora chapter No. 49, R.A.M., a mem ber of Occidental council No. 12, Royal & Select Masters, ancj a life member of Pacific Comman dery No. 10, Knights Templar, both of Coos Bay. He belongej to the Lodge of Perfection, Scot tish Rite, and (he Consistory, Scottish Rile of Eugene. Was a member of the Philalethes soci ety, a Masonic study organiza tion. He was a member of Gar diner lodge No. 132 I.O.O.F. of Wed., Dee. 21, 1949 The News-Review, RoMburg, Ore. IS Tax Filing Aides For Farmers Set Dates In Douglas Deputy collectors of the Treas ury department's internal reve nue service will be in the Doug las county area, Jan. 4 through Jan. 11, to assist farmers In pre paring and filing Income tax forms, Hugh H. Earle, collector of Internal revenue, Portland, an nounced today. The deputies will help farmers prepare their forms 1040-ES, declaration of estimated tax for the calendar year 1949, or will assist them in preparing and fil ing income tax returns for the calendar year 1949 in lieu there of, Earle reported. The itinerary of the visiting tax men will be as follows: Oakland, Jan. 4, at Oakland bank; Rose burg, Jan. 5-6, at 209 Paflfic build ing; Myrtle Creek, Jan. 9-10, at the city hall; Drain, Jan. 11, at the city recorder's office; Glen- Gardiner and the Modern Wood men of America at Elkton, He served .as district deputy grand master of Masonic Grand lodge of Oregon, in 1945-46, and held various Grand lodge com mittee appointments. He was a member of the Ration board m World War II, a member of the Reedsport city council for many years until his resignation this year. He was a member of the library board, served as treasur er on the Port of Umpqua com mission, and was a member of the board of trustees of the Reedsport Community Presbyter ian church. He was the Reedsport area cor respondent for the News-Review. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 22, at 1 p.m. from Ungar's chapel, the Rev. George Morlenson officiating. Interment will be at the Reedsport Masoni? cemetery with Masonic graveside services. Louse, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electriral Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service 17 Years Experience ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1743-J When the Day's Work Is Done . . . r- , Nothing Like the. REVOLUTIONARY NEW BERCIoD.(o)(SCl 3 1 CHAIR m LOUNOI S VWr 111 No. Jackson 64.50 I QjJ WAE FURNISHINGS dale, Jan. 11, at the city hall; Keedsporr, jan. n, at the city hall. . Taxpayers other than farmers will be assisted at a later date to be announced, Earle said, MILL INCORPORATES SALEM. Dec. 2L Articles of Incorporation were on file here Tuesday for the Trail Creek Lum ber uo., inc., oi meaiora. signing the articles were George L. Jant- zer, Theodore G. Jantzer, Lewis L. Jantzer and Edmond W. Pease. FOR UP-TO-DATE SYSTEMS Commercial Forms Columnar Pack File Folders Call D&L STATIONERS 325 Have Your Home Landscaped on F. H. A. Terms Trees Topped or Removed Lawn Planted Shrubs Pruning s Call us for Information L. H. Mcpherson Rt 2, Box 153 Phone 715-J-1 South jjljmfi Stephens --r&tsrS? 173-Y . V LA V Dad will enjoy this con four moulded "3 in I" chair for Christmas . . . 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