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O O 0 CD 10 Tin Newi-I&iew, Roteburg, Ort Frl.. Nov. 24. If SO tnrf,,, , eaafim OUT FOR A SM N M. Greder of Saint Etlenne, France, takes spin around the town In hit "motorall." The wheel U turned bjr a puller ayitem from a three horsepower en(lna and , It tteered by leaning to the rljhl or left. WHY BE SICK? You've Not tried everything until you tea DR. SCOFIELD X-Ray Chiropractor 3 rninutea from Uwn on Rifle Ranee Rd. Phone 273 Safer Cough Relief When new drug or old fail to itop your cough or chent cold don't delay. CreomuUion contains only safe, help ful, proven ingredient a and no nar cotic to diiturb nature a procem. It goea right to the aeat of the trouble to aid nature toothe and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to pleaie you or druggist refunda money. CreomuUion haiatood the tent of many millions of uteri. CREOMULSION niiem Cist, Cknt C.li, Anlt 'chiht Better Brakes With Better Equipment Specialists In: Complete Brake Service Wheel Allqninq Wheel Balancing Walt Edmonds Motors Put. Hwy. North. Phsne 704.J-3 In the largest forest rehahilila lion program ever undertaken, the Slate of Oregon has launrhed a $10 million program In Ret Ore Ron's "5o,imk) acres of Mate forest land under full protection. Mcculloch earth DRILL a a full 5 hp weighs only 79 lbs. Thia hich-power, highspeed tool it like no pout-hole digger you ever aaw before. Has special 5-hp MeCullorh gasoline engine. Digs fast, handles easily, even in hard clay. Available with $- 9-, and 12-inch augers. TWO FOR ONE madi ir Mcculloch motors rid'i ltjrttt build' ot powor chain mi ill A DCMONSTHATION TODAY mi cM t mint t9t Ml tfvtai'i Thf McCullnch Karth Drill converts into a standard MeCullorh fi-49 Cham Saw tn ls trun a minute, just by attaching a saw assembly. For little more than the price of one, you can have TWO of the finest, most 'isetul farm tool on the market. Also Lightweight Chain Saws for the Farmer, Logger or Construction Crew Aftc'Culloch' Chain Saw Sales & Service Co., Inc. HioAwav 99 North. P.O. Box 429 Rpscburg, Oregon Phone 1547-R DollaSA.Yiar' MeP 1 Order OKd By Tim man WASHINGTON UP) Presl dent Truman hat ligned an exec utive order to permit the appoint ment of outstanding husinest ex ecutives to "dollar-a-year" defense posit within the government. Under the order, the head of any defense agency or department may "employ persona of outstanding experience and ability without compensation." In the past, such person! have been known at dollar-a-year men. They were permitted lo draw com. pensation from their private con cerns while serving in government posit at no pay or at the nominal talary rate of $1. Mr. Truman acted under pro visions of the defense production act approved in September. Porafo Raisers Prefer Sales Poet To SjiCsidies ONTARIO, Ore. VP) Potato marketing committeemen of three 1 ttatet laid plant here to press for salet agreement! instead of fed eral subsidies. Ben Davidson, administrator of i the Oregon Potato commission, 1 presided at the tession of Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho growers. He taid the prevailing opinion fav ored putting "teeth" in agree ; ments of growers' own design. I These would protect the industry and still deliver a quality product at reasonable price to consumer!, ! he explained. Davidson said nothing could be ! done about the 950 crop, rAit the t plan called for atreemenls elfec- ! tive next year. He doubted there ; would he any change in marketing 'of No. 2 and small No. 1 gradet. Some potato areat have rebelled from the fedognl marketing pro gram and favor taking their -hsnces in a free market. -Shop andSqye- WITH - Classified Ads - NIGHT SERVICE FOR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS From S t. M. te 8 A. M. AIm SaHirear AfteniMat, All Day Svaeay mn4 Helleeyt. H Yae Caaaat Lacata Yawr Phyticiaa at Sure oa . . . PHONE 1881 THE DOCTOR'S EXCHANGE STOVE OIL and FURNACE OIL Call Us Anytime JMmm- Open Sunday SOUTH END FUEL CO. 207 Rict St. Camas Valley By MRS. JAMES COMBS The Camas Valley T,ariie Aid held a three day rummage ftale at the cWurch and took in thirty I dollars. The arhul cenKiia for the year has been taken and in 275, which is eiifht less than last year. The Grange hold a masquerade I benefit dance tn the Hrilman hall I recently. The money will be used I for the dr;tnge hall. I Fifteen (irance members from the valley attended the Grange con ference recently held at Jtivers- dale. Doris Lamm and Frank Kinnan took their fifth degrees. Wayne Stinnett received a broken leff Friday afternoon when he was playfully tackled by some boys from the football squad. The lef was fractured in two places below the knee, lie spent some time in the hospital but is now able to be about on crutchc. The Hev. Wesley Durland left Monday morning for Portland where he will receive further treat ment on his foot. Mr. LaMrir Ormand, high school teacher, is ill with the mumps. Mrs. Bill Cunningham has sold her rabbitry to (iuy Moore and I.ee Wilson. All three are mem bers of the Rabbit Breeders association. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Cunningham plan to leave for Ashland this week where the,y will spend Thanksgiv ing with George Cunningham! lather ot tne two Mr. t unninghams. The first square dance of the season will be held in the school auditorium on .Tuesday evening, inov. zi. The Sally Hilt School of Dance Arts put on a very interesting and varied show in the school auditor ium Saturday evening. Bette Spen cer, I.ynne and Tommy Standley, local children, took part in the' program. Part of the proceeds will be divided between the school and the Grange. you'll find a big difference when you ride on ehairrhaiekf W I.- I t ' 1 MM r Lvtl :f:vJ Ti4 i:;.;J "P i I I J S i 11 I S I 1 jht I I 1 1V J 1 r : I t i? 1 ARE YOU R DAODY L0NQLE6S! Do you feel like : WERE YOU THE STAR FULLBACK? Get all doubled THEN PLYMOUTH'S FOR YOU -everyone else loo x-A a jackknife when you sit on I seat that's too low? 1::.!: up when you don t have room to sit up comfortably? Ijkfsil with roominess and natural posture Chair-Height Seats. . another reason why Plymouth owners are in a class by themselves ! Tlie average Plymouth passenger sit.-e 12 higher than the average passenger in lowest-priced Car A, 16 higher than the average in lowest-priced Car B! This means: o MORE KNEE ROOM I riyninnlh teals tnrk right up I tinrler your knees, keep you at natural silting level. This full support adds greatly to your comfort. MORE EYE ROOM! PlymntiiK scata give nil a deeper view of the passing ncene, and tliey give the driver a closer view of tlie road ia front of die ear. MORE LEG ROOM I AVnr teat passengers have a full inrh more leg room than in Car A, and 3'" more than in Car B. Front seat passengers in a riymonlh have up to 2" more than in Car A, and l'i" more than in Car B. MORE FOOT R00M1 Rear seat passengers have almost 2 Vuire vertical f'of room under the front seat than in q Car A, and a full 3" more than in Car B. o o ' O o v t M ) H V- T o o o O MORE CHEST ROOM! Whether the seat is adjusted forward or backward, the driver of a Plymouth has more chest clearance than he would have in either Car A or Car B. MORE HEAD ROOM I In a rivmoulh, driver and passengeri enjoy almost 2" more head room than they would have in Car A, half an inch more Uian in Car B. MORE SHOULDER ROOM when entering or leaving a riymotith! Rear door swings 12" wider than in Car A, 10" wider than in Car B. Both Plymouth door openings are nearly 3" higher than in Car A, more than 2" higher than in Car B. ALSO, ONLY PLYMOUTH -in the lowest-priced field GIVES YOUt .The matchless comfort of the Ani Piixow Rroa. The -smoothness and quietness of Floating Powra engine mounttnRs which, combined with blr Super-Cushion Tiret and many other Plymouth exclusive, bring smiles to the miles. No vronder to many Plymouth owners tap: "The next car 1 own wilt be a Plymouth, too!" Plymouth owners are In a class by themselves In Sravici too. Skilled technicians, enrolled In Plymouth a Mastui Tst-MNiciANS Slavics CoHrasNct, are specialists In helping to keep your car running better, longer. look up your nearby Plymouth deoer today he's a good man to know! 0 .Y0UT lMM at CHRYStER C0POTIO it, mental WW II II II IU I IUI II Mil o Rirk'in WITU VA1IIF AND IlinY Tft D Q AVI IT o O O ft 3 Phon 1195-R (J o o o : CTo : 'O1 O o o o o o u o oo