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I 27 Lockwood's USED CARS Best Buys Anywhere Special For Today 141 CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN GOOD RUNNING CONDI TION THROUGH AND THROUGH. GOOD BODY AND GOOD TIRES. REALLY A GOOD BUY 490.00 Special For Today IMS FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Equipped wlih radio, haatar and whit ltd wall uraa. Vary low rating 1MS.00 IMS MERCURY CLUB COUPE Lota of axtraa. Slick as a whtitl. Chooaa thta ona and b completely aatlaflcd 1349.00 1MT PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN Baauttful two-ton paint. Run lu.t X...000 mil. Loadad with ajtlraa . 1303.00 1MT KAISER FORDOR SEDAN New paint complat. New seat covar and tire.' Ex tra low prtc lor quick aala 805.00 IMS FORD COUPE Vary low Mtltaff on fac tory rabullt motor. New paint . 009.00 1M1 STUDEBAKER FORDOR SDN Thla ona gon through Mm. nlalalv hv formar ownar. Economy plua 809.00 1M1 FORD COUPE New nalnt. vary low mllaaaa on rebuilt motor 809.00 1M1 FORD TUDOR SEDAN as a hound' tooth , 909.00 Trucks & Pickups 1049 FORD STAKE RACK 1709.00 104S FORD 14 TON PICKUP 1009.00 1044 BTUDEBAKER ONE TON 709.00 1M7 FORD FLAT BED 1109.00 1040 FORD TON PANEL 709.00 1030 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY 309.00 You Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS 7M S. Stephana Ph. 1141-J Easy Terms v.l.f. REASONABLY PRICED GUAC TERMS CHEVROLET. BUICK. PONTIAC, CADILLAC TRADE-INS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rom at Oak We Want Good Clean Used Cars Top price paid DOYLE S SALES SERVICE Highway 00 ft Garden V allay So. Phon ill GOOD CARS PRICED TO SELL. Soma urms available: 1940 OLDSMOBILt -door aedan, full, equipped 0.179 00 ion FORD 4-4xr ardan 4J4S 00 1037 BUICK 4-door Hdaa .4190 00 Inquire 307 Paclfl Sldg . or phon 400 1941 Buick 4V-DOOK eedan. Sl.ono Actual mllee. owner ear. Good condition throughout. RAH. Call MflB-J or Mt it M W. Oak St. Terma or eash. ftfORI MONET for vour' car ' Cash on the apot Cork rum Motora. lac, le Soto Plymouth. Phone ot, ll H Roao SL MODEL A Ford roadster. new Urea, new bat t err. new brake. Overhauled. Ph. 3061. Sutherlin. 1HACKARD CONVERTIBLE, SITS. Corid top and new motor overhaul, radio. S at W. Oak. Ph. IW-J. So PORBTTjoyd Harrey, "Wilbur. Ph. Autos UL Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 For a Better USED CAR See DILLARD'S 1044 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Clean aa Din and loaded with axtraa. 41309.00 1M7 PONTIAC SEDAN Thi car la really sharp. Ra dio, heater and lota of other trtmminga, 1309.00 1044 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE cushion tire beautiful paint. Radio and heater 1024.00 1044 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1M4 PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1 409.00 409 00 409.00 039.00 1041 DODGE 4-DOOR. M41 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. ALL THESE CARS HAVE BADIOS AND HEATERS. Commercials U47 CMC 1 TON STAKE Dual rear tin, sharp. 41149.00 1M7 WHAX DODGE 1U TON v at v. BMtceucnt. . itbuwj 1044 DODGE 1U TOM vary clean, good ruooer. 12H3 uu CURRENT SERIES DODGE 1 Ton. Special This Week. . 1709.00 THESE CAR AND TRUCKS ARE GUARANTEED USED CARS. Term Will Be Arranged to Fit Your Needs , f "Si" Dillard Motor Co. Used Car Lot North Stephana St Roseburg Hudson Co. 703 S. STEPHENS Back On The Job? Good! WE HAVE A VARIETY Or BARGAINS IN ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION AT NEW LOW PRICES: 19.10 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .4 OS 00 1939 FORD 3-DOOR 130.00 1937 FORD COUPE 175.00 1037 FORD 3-DOOR .. 175.00 1M0 HUDSON SEDAN 130 PONTIAC SEDAN 1MO DESOTO SEDAN . 345 00 , 395 00 49S 00 . 5.V) 00 . i5 on . 003.00 19 HUDSON SEDAN 1940 HUDSON SEDAN 1M1 HUDSON SEDAN 1940 PONTIAC COUPE ... 1943 FUNTIAC J-OOOR Special! JUST RECEIVED 1940 HUDSON COMMODORE "8", clue roup, radio, neater, spntltght. overdrive, teat coven emember: Terms To Fit Your Income On A Car To Meet Your Needs Roseburg Hudson Co. 703 4. STEPHENS FOR SALE 1MB CHIEFTAIN Deluxe Pont lac S passenger coupe; will take clean '41 or '4 car In trade. Kca Ellison, ph. 107-Y. FOR SALE 1940 Red Jeepnter, lea than 7000 mile, perfect condition, $1403 M Davis. Brock way. Oregon. GOOD. CLEAN "41 Ford Tudor Bedim. 403 Ith bousa on right on Broccoli Lane, 1M1 bODGE 4-door cuitom sedan, rery good condition. Reasonable. 1010 Ball St. '41 OLDSMOBrQt sedan. R a H. hydre atic. apot)a.Kaq 2241 N. Stephen. '41 BUICK sedan, real sharp, run pef-fe-t, M50 2341 N. Stephen. 33 CHEVROtrr sedan, rvmiOX, only aw. Z341 n. Biepnens. '40 PLYMOUTH eovpe. clean, a real apeclal. 50. 3Zm1 N. Stephma. CHEVROLET Tudor. rlnnetafl town, axa. 22lW. Stephena. STl'brrlAKEB SEDAN. R aV H. good Mtor. $3S& 2341 M. Stavhma. 27 Better Buys at Barcus 0 Today's Best Buy 1444 PACKARD 4 DeLUXE SEDAN Beautiful light bill finish. New red plastle aeat cover Overdrive, lctromatlc clutch, radio, heater, and many other extras Leu than 14.000 miles. A real bargain. 43190 1M7 PLYMOUTH DaLua Sedan i-eriect olact finish shine like new. R 4 H. Mechanically excellent. 1109 1044 PACKARD 110 CLIPPER seaan ugnt grey. NIC in terior. R , h A buy. 1304 1040 OI DSMOB1LE 3-DOOR 14 motor. New paint NIC Interior. Radio at heater. 1444 KAISER SEDAN low mileage; excellent eoadi- 1030 CHEVROLET 4 Pass. Coup. Reconditioned motor, good Urea, R it H 304 1034 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN n e ji. t.iean. 193 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN. iteconaitioned motor. Over dnv. R 4t H 1 1037 CHEVROLET SEDAN. ., 1 1034 FORD V-4 SEDAN. 100 1434 CHRYSLER SEDAN. 1034 FORD V-4 SEDAN. 49 EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES BARCUS Your Packard Dealer Highway N N .1 Garden Valla:? Rtt Phone 1334 Confidence To build customer con fidence requires hon est dealings of a high order. For years we have given superlative value Sn every Used Car. That's why buyers seeking e c o n o m ical transportation put their fullest con fidence in us. May we show, you these fine Guaranteed Used cars? Corkrum Motors, Inc. DESOTO Plymouth HEADQUARTERS EM S. Stephen Phon 904-J W'U b her TOMORROW to Back up what w say and do TODAY " JO CHEVROLET Tudor, sew tlra7joi. 3141 N. Stephens. '40 CHEVROLET COUPE. R 4, H. exceP lent condition. 4550. 3341 NStephcn. FOR SALE 1041 Chev. Club coupeor trede for later car. Ph. 1300-Y. 34 CHEVROLET coupe, looks fine. Solid oooy, ma. 2341 r. Stephens. 1030 PLYMOUTH Sedan for eale or trade. 3037 N. Stephens. Ph. 330-R-5. 30 FORD PICKUP, SOTticka. 3341 H. Stephens. i030PLYMOUTH 3-door aedan. 1 a B, 34 See at lOOS Madrnne. ph. SOX Autos Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O. Box 1114 Notices 31 CARD OF THANKS We wlah to take thla opportunity to expres our appreciation for the klnd neaa and aympathy extended by our friends during our recent bereave ment, and for the beautiful floral of ferlnft. Mr. and Mm. Clifford Jonee and family Mr. and Mrt. Derwood Oar IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVEO BY 6:15 P. M. PHONE 100 moDERn. TURE CD. EURIMI (TV HEADS FRATERNITY CHAPTER ho occoptod ho charter for collage. Arnold t. Joyal, taated, 14 president ot the college, the industrial arts department, Perry, first president of the Fresno chapter, is' the son of Mr. I Picture courtesy treino Bee. I Ex-Roseburg Man President New "Frat" Chapter A former RoseburE resident. Don ald A. Perry, was privileged re cently to accept, 44 president-elect, the charter for a newly organized chapter of F.psilon Pi Tau, national honorary industrial arts fraternity, at Fresno Mate college. Installation rites were conducted by a team from neighboring San Jose State college. The nationat organization, which now has a membership of 3,707, was founded in 1929 in Ohio State college campus. Perry, a graduate of Roseburg high school, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Perry, and a brother of Mrs. Sidney I. Moon, all of Roseburg. He is now completing preparations to enter the teaching profession by taking post-graduate work in industrial arte at Fresno State college. He previously has studied at Chapman college, Los Angeles; Modesto Junior college, and University of California, Ber keley. While attending Modesto college, he won district honors in speech. Canyonville Soy Reported Recovering From Accident Ray Binder. 16. of Canyonville. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Binder, who was in a motorcycle accident Saturday afternoon, is reported re- LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COI KT OF THS STATE OF OIEOON EOS THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH (la Predate) NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL PROPRKTT BY GUARDIAN In the Matter the Oearilanthf ef CARL M. CHRISTEN SON. Ue. matt ten Feraea. SLanler N. Booulat. the duly acooint- ed. qualttfted and acting guardian of me aoove enuueo; guaraiannntp aaiaie, hereby alvea notice that ourauant to an order of the above court entered on the 10th day of February. 1930. he will from and after March 17ih. IBM. at 0:30 o'clock a. m , at Room 1410 Yeon Build in. Portland. Oregon, procetd to aell the Interest af aaid guardianship estate In the real property hereinafter de scribed at private aale to the peraon offering the beat and highest price for aaid property, the terma of aaid aala i Be at roiiowa: The aala ahall be for cash only. The aaid real orooertr of the aetata to be aold conalste of the following: Tne Nonn mir or ine soutn nan of Section 0, in Township .10 South, Range 3 Wast of the Willamette Meridian. In Douglas County, Stata pf Oregon, containing approximately 160 acres. Stanley If. Boqutit. Guardian of the Estate oV Carl H. Chrtateneoa, an Incompetent Person. Dated and tint ouhllahed: February IS. IBM. Data ot lait publication: March S. low HART, SPENCER. McCULLOCH, ROCK WOOD AND DA VIE 3, 1410 Yeon Building, Portland 4, Oregon. Attorney! for Guardian. Advertisement Suffered After Every Meal Due to Acid Indigestion We And M food medicine and are recommending kal-o-dea to oinera who suffer," wrote thla lady recently. "My stomach used to feel like my Innards were all tied up In knot, es pecially after I ate onlona or fish, but, thanks to K AL-O-DEX I'm on the road to better health now" Another writes. "It keepe that awful gas down and allows me to alep even after eating cabbage, and beat of all my waist line has reduced inches because bowels are rerular and I'm rid of that awful bloating ' K AL-O-DEX ta an Herbal Formula of a Juices from Nature's Plant. It has relieved many people who had never bean really helped before by any madtwHnc. Taken short Ir before meals ! tt mixes with your food, helping to ' eliminate the poiaona that foster atom- ach trouble It will cleanse bowels, I clear Intestlnea and remove old aicken- 1 Ing bite frnm the system. So don't go i rm suiTenna: awUav-uajei tot t at all Drug Storaa. VI V Donald A. Parry, right, formorly of Rotoburg, it picturod obovo ths Epiilon Pi Tail chapter, recently intlituted at Fretno State tpsilon Pi Tau is national covering at the hospital In Myrtle trees. The accident occurred about a quarter mile north of the outskirts of Tri-City when the motorcycle he was riding hit the soft shoulder and overturned. He was taken to the Myrtle Creek hospital where Dr. J. C. Howard re ported there .were no internal in juries and no broken bones. Ho suffered shock and several bad cuts and scratches on Tiis face. It will be necessary for him to remain in the hospital for about 10 days. Sutherlin Church Cornerstone Rites Set By Lutherans Cornerstone laying services are oeuig planned lor Sunday alter noon, March 5. by St. John's Lu theran church. Services are sched uled for 3 p.m. Sunday on the cnurcn a new property on aixth ave nue, and Kruse street, in Sutherlin. The speaker for the afternoon serv ice will be the Rev. Walter A. Sylwester, pastor of St. Paul's Lu theran church in Roseburg. Rev. Richard Graef of Sutherlin will serve as liturgist and will officiate at the cornerstone laying ceremony St. John's church waa started about two years ago when Pastor Sylwester began evening services for fifteen members of the Rose burg congregation who found it more convenient to attend in Suth erlin. In February of this year the church was incorporated. At the same time it adopted a constitu tion and elected officers. In June, Pastor Graef accepted the call to Sutherlin. With his arrival the tine of service was shifted to the morn ing. Originally services were held in the Boy Scout hall but are now held in the American Legion hall. Plans for a new church were dis cussed almost from the time when the first services were held here. But it waa only lately that condi tions were such that an actual building program could be under taken. During the past few weeks the pumice block walls of St. John s have risen to scaffold height. A specially made sealed contain er will be placed in the cornerstone containing a copy of the constitu tion, early history of the church. charter members and officers, de tails about the building program, special clippings, bulletins and pictures, a letter to those who will one day open the box, and a 1950 penny. Nowhere a finer i j service I T QK-X33 i 'aBaaaBaaaBaajr, I No matter how high -."': .V-v inflation gotis,: , r we pledge to lp our prices reasonable . , and within;! means of everyone. ' ". t .: . ' . . .' v . L aV.,-1 . ' I 7X r4. r and M. A. Grotto, center, heads honorory industrial arts traternity, and Mrs. Fred L. Perry, Roseburg. Displaced Persons Bill Faces Fight On Senate Floor WASHINGTON, March 1-WP) The Senato reached the point of floor debate Tuesday on the hotly argued question of changing the 1B48 displaced persons act. The house passed a bill last June to open up the law, to admit more of Europe's refugees to America in line with recommenda tions of President Truman. The measure haa run into delays and bitter disputes tn the Senate. A sharply revised version of the House bill was approved by the Senate judiciary committee last month and was made the pending business in the senate late yes terday. A substitute bill, substantially like the house measure, has been offered by 18 senators 10 Demo crats and 8 Republicans. Five members of the judiciary committee jave announced their support of the substitute and two others have come out in favor of more liberal legislation than the committee bill. Together, they con stitute a majority of the 13-mem-ber committee. The opposition to the house bill is led by Senator McCarran (D Nev ), chairman of the judiciary committee, and a prolonged debate appears to be in prospect. Some se.iators have guessed the argu ments will run on for two weeks or more. The principal points in dispute concern the refugees who are to be classed as displaced persons. certain priorities for their admis sion and the administration of the law. McCarran has reported whole sale fraud and inadequate screen ing in the operation of the pro gram. His committee recently has been holding hearings at which sim ilar charges have been made, most ly by employes in Germany of the displaced persons commission. The present law, expiring June 30, provides for the admission of 205.000 displaced persons into the United Mates. Under the committee bill, the total would be increased to 320,000 p'us 5,000 displaced orphans and 5,000 children adopted by over- - QaU a Wed., Mar. 1. 1930 The Newt-Review, Rateburf , Ore. IS Local News Te Mee The Lazy Daisy dub will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday at the borne of Mrs. Don Carlson on Shenandoah avenue. . Te Hold Sole Garden Valley Women's club will hold a rummage aale March 3 and 4 at Percy Croit'e garage. . Society te Meet Dorcas society of the Seventh Day Adventist church will meet Thursday at the W. V. Hard home. Te Meet Friday Gold Star Moth era will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the armory according to officers of the organization. Te Meet at Petluck Olalla Busy Steppers club will meet at a noon potiuck luncheon Thnrsday at the home of Mrs. Beraice Parker. Meetlnf Announced Elgarose Comfort club will meet Thursday for a no-hosteu affair at the home of Mra. Connie Showers. Vlsitinaj Daughter Mr. and Mra. Leon Finch o( Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Wednesday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaBrie Ritchie in Garden Val ley. Te Meet Thu.-4d4y Helen Hunt circle of the First Baptist church will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday at the home of Mrs. Calvin Baird in the Kohlhagen apartments. Victory Circle Victory circle of the First Baptist church will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday at the home of Otie Harris, 1002 Garden Valley road with Mrs. Rosa Hearn, co bos tess. Class te Meet-The Mid-Week Bi ble Class of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the parish hall with Mrs. E. W. Carter and Mra. W. A. Syl wester, co-hostesses. Members and friends are invited. Te Meet Thursday The Woman's society' of Christian Service will meet Thursday at a 12:30 potiuck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ron ald Burgess in Winston. Those at tending are asked to bring a cov ered dish and table service. Club te Meet Melrose Home Economics club will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ray Doer ner. Mrs. Martie Cring and Mrs. Bertha Forman will be assistant hostesses. Plans will be made for the tamale aupoer to be held at Melrose grange Saturday evening, March 11. Meeting Thursday The Garden Valley Women'a club will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the club- ho.se with Mrs. Clifford Hess and Mrs. H. Blair Johnson, co-hostesses Members are asked to bring rum mage for the two-day sale to be held Friday and Saturday at the Percy Croft garage. Rummage Sole Woman's Socie ty of the First Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale at the church basement Friday and Satur day, March 3 and 4. Those having rummage are asked to bring ar ticles to the church Thursday aft ernoon at 2:30 o clock or telephone 144-L or S35-Y. Unit to Meet Winchester Exten sion unit will meet Thursday at the home of Lorraine Lewis with Jesse Wonch, assistant hostess. The topic is "Family business and law,' and will be in charge of Mrs. Corinne McTaggart, Douglaa coun ty home extension agent. A aack lunch will be held at noon. Coffee and dessert will be served. seas employee of the government. The substitute provides for a total of 339,000. HOME TOWN NEWS "NOW IF I COULD JUST FIND A MAN." You're certain to find the firewood ond fuel to fit your needs ot the ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Phone 468 for immediate delivery service. Christian Drama At Green School A Christian drama, "Mother and Home," will be presented Thursday evening, March 2, at 7:30 o'clocic in the old Green school building and will be sponsored by members of the Greet Sunday school. Ths kov. Artnur Keistrup, American Sunday school union missionary, will show this 15-mmute sound mo tion picture. The entire film is in natural color and "the out-door acenes are beautiful," Mra. Ber. nice Oaer, village missionary for the Green Sunday school said. This picture was shown once la Roseburg and caused much favor able comment with its ' true to life gripping plot" Mrs. Oser aaid. it u an all-faith production and is produced by the Evantel Film com. pany of Portland. The general public Is Invited to attend this showing. There is no admission, but a free will offering will be taken. Glide Youngsters Give Radio Station Program If lights flickered early in some 20 Glide homes Tuesday mornin', perhapa the homes harbored first, second and third gradu musician too exciteu to sleep. The boys and girla were getting set to go to Roseburg to appear on KRf.'R. Feb. 28 had long been circled on calen dars aa the date for the rhythm band and third grade tonette band to appear on the regularly sched uled "School Show." The youngsters climbed aboard the school bus at noon for the trip. Upon arrival at the station, the tonette band and rhythm band of fered their musical program. The group is under the direction of third grade teacher Harriet Wells. Teachers Mabel Ness and Dorothy Flink directed their group of drum, symbol and "stick" play ers in several musical number and some choral readings. Country Club Women Women of the Roseburg Country club will meet at a 12 o'clock luncheon Thursday at the clubhouse, follow ed by the contract bridge-play at 1 o'clock. Those desiring transpor tation are asked to call Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer at 654-J. HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HKAVEN8! Most attacks are just aetd inaiResuoD. wnen it ainaea, lake Beu-aaxa tablets. They contain the faateat-aeunf ptvaicintju Known w isrjctora tor tne reiiai aa bear U) urn, gaa and almilar dUiraaa. 14. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates Phone 1573-R Leslie Pfaff J .320 Word $f. SAVE 3' A Gallon on Gas V. Town Pump Service 1 klock N. of City Morkef Special Truck Hotel L