Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 We Want Good Clean Used Cart Top pHraa paid DOYLE'S SALES SERVICE HUbwiy w it Garden Valley Road Phona Ml BEAIONABLT PKICIO GMAC TZKHS CHZVKOL1T, BOTCH ' PONTIAC I CADILLAC TKAOI-tNS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rom Oak IMA OLDS CLUB COUPE. 6000 mi lei on motor, good tirea. Clean insid and out Cheap. 104B Corey Ave. MORE MONEY for your car. Cain on the ipot. Cork rum Motor. Inc., De Solo, Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N. Rose St. TOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door ledan, heater, defroater. Good tire. Excellent condition. Call 400, B to 0. TOR SALE OR TRADE '47 Mercury, good condition. Ph. 1063-L. Vijiaa,ire asvm f" " only the oldest name in could ,itM P-ctcahine,;50 'nacm. er Lois of Z7 .0,"'e SPrCri,perDrP;MCe'".tn,H. Htrt's what Iht nam Ktlvinator means to you! Ultri modern food -keeping. Strnrolined briur, Hifch Mt itirvrJirrlt of mattriilt, crafUmin-hip. unncflled drpendibilitT. Atnerira't oldest manufacturer of auto matic electric refrigeration for the borne. Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P O Bol IMS Notices 31 WE WILL NOT BE responsible for -nr debta contracted by anyone other t.n ourselves. Mr. and Mra, James A. Welch. LEGAL National Forest Timber For Sale Oral auction bids will be receiv ed by the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Roseburg, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific day light saving time, August 7, 1050, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all mer chantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 14 aces within section 8, T. 27 S, R 1 W.. W. M. Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 700.000 feet B. M. of Douglas-fir and 50, 000 feet o( western hemlock and other species of sawtimber. Sealed bids accompanied by required pay ment and received bv the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p. m., Pa cific daylight saving time, August 7, 1950, will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and post ed for information of all bidders. No bid of less than $9.15 per M feet for Douglas-fir, and $2 00 per M feet for hemlock and other spec ies will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpago -. cooperative deposit of $0.20 per M feet B. M., to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, a cooperative deposit of 0.35 per M feet B. M., to cover the cost of tree plant ing, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $4,000.00 must ac company each sealed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualifica tion for auction bidding. If an oral bring you such value, such beauty Ab.,n(I,nf","rS'n''-edM1I,nl LIBERAL TRADE-INS Another Trek In Yukon Area Begun By James Bond James Bond, who on several oc casions has shown his Yukon ter ritory motion pictures in Roseburg is back in the Yukon to obtain material for another show. He writes that he reached Mayo, Y. T., June 29, prepared to leave immediately on a 90-day pack horse trip covering from 400 to 600miles of wilderness area abound ing in white sheep, griizly bear, moose, caribou and wolves. The area to be visited has no trails and no human population. A plane is to contact the party at a predesignated spot Aug. 20, with mail and food. He plans to return to Mayo about Oct. 1. Bond has contracted with the Oregon division of the Iiaak Walton league, to show his films in all towns having ciuds or cnapiers affiliated with the two state organi zations. Proceeds will be split be tween Bond, the state organiza tions and local clubs. The Roseburg show is schedul ed for mid-December. Bond, a former resident of Rose burg, now makes his home in Port land, a bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately make' the re quired payment and confirm the bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Servce bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are sub mitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super visor, Roseburg, Oregon, or the District Ranger, Glide, Oregon. Highest automobie 'highway on the North American continent is the Mt. Evans road in Clear Creek county, Colorado, which rises to an altitude of 14,260 feet. electric home re MT m :.t;.the.top ru vinator value. 401b.. of p.' that holds w d..eaiy. .Sf World, ot out- ,ce c;dlof bottle .prte. out v - Get M4LJCttMJMJOLijOJWL i nrmnr rail, CHILE target AN RODE O A on the stockade wall, Misjudged Car Proves It Still Has Old-Time Zip BOSTON, July 6 iF Jacob, Garfinkle of Stoneham was sure his car had lost much of its old zip during a two-mile drive. He was about to enter a garage to find out about the sudden loss frigeration .1.4.1 rk 24995 Prow'g; ,n bjot ool" LOOK FOR THIS IMBIEMI A ward at) bv KuMnilor to our "S-Stnf Slfwmn" . . . itaMurM vnu tht hietiMt Undard of eourteous, hlpftil mtrr 9 LH Phone 348 team of Chilean "huasos" or cowboys stops a rnnnlnr steer at a forcing him to reverse hit course in a rodeo at San Fernando. of power when he looked behind him. i There, tightly hooked to hit rear bumper was a driver-less au tomobile. He told police h t apparently drove away from a parking space with the stowaway automobile se curely hitched to his. Branch of Eskimos Alaska Nearly Extinct WASHINGTON, July 6 (VP) Smithsonian institution reports that a little-known people in North ern Alaska is rapadily dying out, chiefly because of " great epide mics of influenza and measles." The people, generally known as the Nunatagmiut Eskimo, number ed 3,000 nomad caribou hunters two or three generations ago, the re port said. It added: "Now ( single group of less than 40 is left alive." Aa . oaN A.. . V ' N- ?X XI f rn, . - u w Want These Dili Marked i mm J Get a loaa here to consolidate bills , , , Only one monthly payment lo make, on terms to fit your budgot. Com la or phone TODAY. CALKINS FINANCE CO. Phont 464 107 (3rd Flor) Pacific Bid.., M-337 State Lie. S-264 Thur., July, 6, 19S0 The News-Review, Raseburf, Ore. 13 Cities Must Decide On Rent PORTLAND (jR Cities must decide by Dec. 31 whether rent controls are to be continued into next year, Robert E. Lowe, Port land area rent director, says. A decision must be reached by city councils or by a vote of the people by that date or rent con trols will expire under a new law. If. however- it is determined lo cally that a housing shortage makes controls necessary, they may be continued until June 30, 1951- Lowe said. Put the Step li ac until 0 aewanrltng for food by renting a froeen food locker and rating it regularly! You can save an average of 9c on every pound of meat you (tore, if you buy your anoata from us wholesale . . . and even more if yot have ue pre case your own hogs, cattle, and poultry. Save still more by qwek-rreeztng fresh fruit and - vegetables in acaaon. By ttvia method you not astry prevent wade of growing aeeauii amrplaaw, but leoe joy batter-tasting, more flavorful food the veer 'round! Come in and let us smew yam stow you can I've far better at far lea coot by mttof a frinn food Vocaarf ROSEBURG MEAT CO. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 624 Winchester Phone 280 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SERVE WcfcrJVcAjr ftlflDE UJITH nUTRITIOUS inEVPEnsiVE: COOUHG non-FRTTEninG iYKtS SHORT STREETS - PHOrtE. 35 Controls ly Dec. 31 His office hat jurisdiction over Vancouver, Camas, Kelso tad Longview, Wash., and Portland. Roseburg, Corvallia and Astoria, Ore. The only other Oregon eity with control is Pendleton, supervised by the Seattle office. From 1892 to 194 a total ot 5,268 elk were shipped f r 6 m Yel lowstone National park to foreign countries for exhibition and estab lishing of herds. freeze 222 W Oek