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I Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Tut., June 21, 1949 r ifii' J . f f rf T. t " j . f L'-.: '-It 2 i i V- LT 'i I j ai... if-ntm 1-iiimm hi ,t '1 - 4- T, i..HirSm...i "3W:",K--f, 1 i Mri-il 1 , ' SCENES AT NEW SAWMILL Main floor of new mill li shown at upper left. Carriage and oper ator are teen in the far left corner of mill, while edger ii in right corner. Lower left picture ihowi edger operator watching board go through machine. Rough boards being sorted prelim inary to going through planing mill are shown upper right. Smooth boards coming out of the planer are pictured lower right. Below: Interior view of the large planer shed, and picture of green chain sorting shed. (Pictures by Photo Labi ' Prlnctts Sue's Photo Stolon From Display Picture of one of Sulherlln's Timber Dayi princesses must have looked attractive to some thief. At any rale, the oil colored photograph of Sue Motachen hncher, RoscburR's entry In the Timber Dayi Celebration, was reported stolen from the side walk display of the Parks-Chit-wood Studio, 137 N. Jackson St, The large photograph was de scribed a being 11 by 14 Inches In size, mounted on a 16 by 20 Inch glass pinto. The theft was committed between 6 p. m. Sat urday and 8 a. m. Sunday. ) i it tv -Tiifm L 1 t I If 1 .I ct ,v n If-'-'' " M3H I. it ) ' -til , l . .. . 1 J i J' ' 3 I f H 4 Mining Man WIB Appoal Conplroty Chletltn ' . action "In view of the acquittal on all six suMtjnuve counts. SPOKANE, June 21.) Convicted of conspiracy but found innocent of six ether charges, James A. Allen plans ta ap peal. The Spokane mining man was found guilty of conspiracy after a federal court jury here thought it over for 20 hours. He also had been charged with viola tion of securities regulations and mail fraud on several counts, but the jury cleared him of these charges. Allen's attorney, R. Max Et ter, said he would file "within five days" motions for a new trial and to test the validity of the conspiracy conviction. He said he would take this Federal Judge Lloyd Black of Seattle said Alien would be sen tenced July 16. The maximum federal sentence for conspiracy is two years in prison and S5, 000 fine. Allen was Indicted along with p. C. Keane. Wallace, Idaho at. torny, and Joseph Oriemer, Wal- cused of withdrawing $213,500 illegally from the Lucky Friday Extension Mining Company and Pilot Silver-Eade Mines, Inc., of Wallace. Keane and Grlsmer en tered "no contest" pleas after the court dismissed all charges but conspiracy against Grismer. They will be sentenced later. M .Si'? X'P1"'"111"" jj V, h -I- B E $ W T lift. O .V txK Vvsfl First Paid Firemen Cincinnati formed the first paid fire department In America. i r.-.J c '- f w ? v. tire s H E $ to Associated Plywood Mills, Inc. FROM KEN UNDER RICHFIELD OIL CO. Agent Rosaburg Oregon a 1 1 ;; n k; r - - - - v i -r 1- .'--.. ... i in. . , . . "" ' ' iiwr- i mr fl si ,V BMWli.L,iirfi.ilt,),M,,,i, ilWit(ISwr.wiii.,..V..i "W iiiiiim iii ,I . ...-,. v., . n. i.i .' Mm The grand people of the Associated Plywood Mills, Inc., upon, the completion of their fine new modern sawmill. Con gratulations and best wishes. The World's largest, Most Powerful Tractor ... ALUS CHALMERS HD-1 9 FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO. Eugene, Oregon 1060 West First Ave. Phone 622 or 843 ALUS-CHALMERS Crawler Tractors Motor Graders , Power Units Wheel Tractors Farm Equipment Roseburg, Oregon Highway 99 North Phone 733-J Distributors for GARWOOD IND. Buckeye Shovels Buckeye Ditchers Doiers Double Drums Scrapers Rippers ISAACSON Dozers Canopies TRACTOMOTIVE Corp. Hydraulic Loaders BAKER DOZERS North Bend, Oregon North Bend Airport Phone 3711 North Bend Division for MACK TRUCKS Chassis Busses ' Fire Apparatus Logging Trailers Semi-Trailers i