Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 Lockwood's 4 Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE 1SV) Mmci'RY 4-DR SEDAN . 2 rS no 1W0 B t ' t; K i Dr. Sedan 2IUMW 1140 MI-HCURY 4-DR SKRAN .. lnVtnn IB4S ronn 4 nn sedan i.vis.oo 1B CHEV. 4-IJR. KI.KETL1NE .1S45 00 1919 FORD CLUB COUPE 1405.00 IPlii FORD DR. i '100 IP:- FORD 2 DR .... .. . ofl lf47 MKRCURV CLUB CO! 'PE ...1245 00 1048 FORD FORDOR SEDAN ....1105.00 1P47 FORO Tl'DOR 1045.00 Weft CHEVROLET FLERTLINE 1W.VO0 1049 CHEV FORDOR SEDAN .. fWVOO 101S FORD FORDOR SEDAN 005 00 1046 FORD 4-DR . 85 00 1946 FORD CLIT COI'PF m 1P41 CHEV. DR. SEDAN 545 W) 1041 DODGE 2 DR SFDAN-.. 405 00 IP40 OLDS Tl'DOR SEDAN 405 00 1P40 FORD Tl'DOR 305 00 1937 CHEV. COUPE ... 150.00 1934 FORD 3 DR. SEDAN .. 125.00 TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1948 DODRE DUAL DRIVE LOGGER ...... 47-I5.O0 1047 FORD 'a TON PICKUP 12R5 00 J947 INT TON PICKUP 9M.0O 1939 INTERNATIONAL 1', TON CHASSIS AND CAB 345 00 19.-T REO '. TON PICKUP 14500 TERMS TO SUIT Ph I1BI-J S Stephem ton SALE OR TRADE 1031 H.id on Hornet Only :ioio miles. Ml x tras including hydromatic drive. Will lake Kwd milk cow m trade, (M.une Roseh(jrSub. 27-F-5. FOR SALE 104R ENi'MA Mack tmrk jnotor in excellent condition, complete with eir fom pressor, starter and fn- ertor.Ph. 126-J. DUAL DRIVE International I twin model L-170. low mlleaie. Ph. 1793-J or llfifi-J. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 WANTED USED CARS LOCKWOOD MOTORS FOR SALE USED CARS 1HW Chev 3 dr.. like new 114.' Cadillac 1049 Dodge F. U. 4 ton, 4 ipeed ' v 1-9 rord. 4 dr. '04a Chrv. rro. 3 ton 104V Ford 4 dr. 1047 Capillar, fleelline . HI'. Chev. 4 dr. 2 tone 1P Chev. 4 dr. black :r Chev. 4 dr. 3 tone 1 .41 Old Clu) coupe lo'.i Ford 2 dr. 100 Studebaker Champ JMd Ply. 4 dr. I'M Chev. 2 dr. in.Tft Ponllac Clnh cpe. fi"9 Ply. fniivertfblt ;r.t7 Packard coupe 1038 Ford Pickup T. 1'irt Chev. Coupe It you want a fair and aqua re deal tee NORTH SIDE MOTORS t 1701 N Stephens TO BUY OR SELL An automobile. See Barney Burnett. 1735 North Steph ens. Ph.iaa-Y PACKARD CON VERT I RLE . 'Ifi Hudson sedan, Ifi ft. Epstrrn Built hnuie trailer f:t5fl.. 10 Mile N of Grant Pass, Sundmt Knoll Ranch. 190 CHEVROLET, well-kept. Special deluxe coupe; mi lease on new motor 4700; tola mileage 43.1IK). August Heck. 1035 W. 1st St. FOh SALE 1040 SKI Line Chev, , Heater, By ovner. M. D. Schmidt. Rt. LJiox fllSulhrrlin FOR SALE OR TRADE - "47 Mercury good condition Ph KUW-L. MORE MONEY-Tor your "car Cash "on the spot Cork rum Motors, Inc., Ue Soto Plymouth. Phone 408 114 N Rose St t ATE MODEL 01 Harley DavidV.Vn in excellent condition. with all ex'ras. buv at vm 1R12 N. Stephens. FOR SALE 1837 Chev. See I -oil at Rosehiirf Hudson. FOR SALE 3fl Ford 4-dnof-cdan. heater Good Mercury motor, and good rubber. $135. or will consider terms. Mrs Ellen Wonser, P. O. Box 126. Sutherlin. . TON CHKVROLET 'truck; '36 Chev. srd; $135. Archie Fug ale, Oakland, Oregon. Ph. 2534. '40 OLDS, good condition; new tires. C. A. McGougan, Housing project, Sutherlin. FOR SALE 1050 Btiiek Super 'hvnn flow. R H. 'Four door Riviera model. 7500 miles. New Gen. Squceae tires. Lifeguard tubes Priced for quick sale!! Better than new'! No tradein. Phone 1028-RX after 5p.m. 19W PACKARD Sedan, fl cvlinder See it Peterson Automotive. 323 N. Mm CLF.AN 1041 Plvmouth" deluxe coupe. New tires Ph 1403-Y. Dairy Queen Store Reedsport FOR SALE Call 1023-J or 444-J-5 THIS IS A REAL GOOD DEAL Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 REASONABLE PRICED GHAC TERMS Ron 1, OU CHEVROUT. BufbK, PONT1AC, CADILLAC TRADI-1NI Hansen's USED CAR CENTER CROSLEY DEALER '4 8UICK Roadmaster. RAH. (.505 49 CROSLEY Station Wagon, H .. . 050 Used car radio, good ued 15 and 16 in. lire; gooa ued hattertes. W Block west of Rose-Et u Lodge ELLIS AUTO SALES 108 Chf.tnul Personal 30 ir YOU HAVE A DRINKING problem get in touch with Alcoholic Anony mous P O Box lllfi. PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS MADE Write P O Box 10H7 Notices 31 TO THE PARTY or parties m1o are prowhnK al nighl aiound the homes of J.ihn L. and H. L. Camnbeti -re asked tc let themselves ha. known or they are doing so at iheir own 'isk. Mrs. John Lk Campbell, R F D. 1. Box 237-A-l. LEGAL NOTICE OF SEASONAL DF.TKRMIN A l IONS Notice? It hereby given that e-ic?t of the empltyers listed below has been de termined to be a seasonal emplo . er, within the meaning of Section 12H-707 O.C.L.A Any interested party mav re nuest a hearing be.'ore the Commission within ten dnys after the date of ant publication of this notice. The iff season" of each seasonal emplovei it as stated below: Oregon Turkey Growers. 1-7-51 thru 4-28-.M St 5-27-51 thru f-8-tl. ORFOON HNEMPLOYMF.N'T COMPENSATION COMMISSION Dated and first puhlished this 15th Jay :i Jan.. 1051. Date of last publication 29th day of Jan., 1931. OUT 0URWAY By J. R. Williams rt ()Ki)i 1 f ALL mOm"TOLC YOU V A COUPLE OF BAR.S Kl, y I TO GET WAS A LOAF ( OF SOAP.' THE MAN . TslM M ' Of BREAP AND A GAVE 'EM TO ME FREE-- ) rV fl ( JAR. OF JAM.' WHATS ) SAIP MAVBE I COULP J K V IM THE BAG? A FIMP USE FOR. l T U A PT ' t. u. '''px. Off. ." J, f? Wl LLtMS T. H. Kta U. I. PT. Off. teen 1X1 BY HE SFtMCt IMC Wed., Jan. 17, 1 951 Th Nwi-Rview, Rouburg, Ort. 11 Tax Filing Aides Dated In Douglas Cities HuRh H. Earle, Oregon district collector of internal revenue an nounced (his week that tax aiients will vinit seven Douglas county cities between Jan. 23 and I.I irch 15, to assist taxpayers in prepar ing federal income tax returns. The cities and visiting dates arc r follows: Reedsport, city hall, T eh. 28; Sutherlin. Sutherlin hotel, Feb. 26; Myrtle Creek, city hill, I'eb. 5; Drain, city recorder's of fice, Feb. IB; Oakland, Oakland hank, Feb. 27; Glcndale, city hall, Feb. 9 and 20, and RosehurK, Pacific building, Feb. 28 to March 15. NEW CORONER SWORN IN EUGENF, (D Fred Buell, Springfield, was sworn in as new Lane county coroner, following the retirement of Phil Bartholomew, who has served as coroner the past six years. Buell has been chief deputy cor oner since 1945. Bartholomew said the pressure of business and other activities necessitated his retirement. H i s term would have endrtl Dec. 31, 1952. Civil Rights Plan Dead Duck, Yiew Of Congressmen WASHINGTON F) Presi dent Truman's renewed recom mendation for legislation to pro tect the civil rights of minority I groups got no encouragement on ! capitol hill. ' Most lawmakers, even those I friendly to some other portions of i Mr. Truman's "Fair Deal" pro-1 gram, considered civil rights a dead duck as a practical matter in this Congress. In his budget message, the Presi dent once more urged Congress to create a federal fair employment practices commission tFEPCt to prevent job discrimination in inter state industries. He told Congress: "Even less than in other times can we now afford to discriminate in employment against the mil lions of workers in our labor force who are members of minority groups." Republicans, accusing the Presi dent of pushing for his "Fair Deal" under the guise of national secur ity, lumped FEPC with other so cial and welfare proposals into "the same old tired socialist pro gram" which Mr. Truman h a I sought before. Southern Democrats solidly op pose the FEPC, and with Repub licans they dominate the house rules comniilte. It can be expected to pigeonhole any FEPC proposal. And even if the House passed such a bill, it would run into a Senate filibuster. Only after a bitter behind-the-scenes fight did an FEI'C bill come to the House floor in the last Con gress. Then, a Dixic-GOP coalition eliminated its penalty provisions and sent a watered down measure to the Senate, where the threat of a filibuster killed it. Truman Defense Budget Elates Western Eurpe LONDON (.W Applause tinged with amazement marked the recep tion in western Europe of Presi dent Truman's new budget and its vast outlay for defense. London's liberal Star said the military spending figures "are so colossal that the mind is stunned by the very accumulation of dig its." It added: The two iacts which should be remembered about this biggest of NEWS -REVIEW MOTOR ROUTE LINES WILL BE EXTENDED! OiKLtM) Circulation Increases in the Days Creek-Tiller area matte it possible for The News Review to extend its motor route delivery lines. If you live between Canyon ville and Tiller and are receiv ing your News-Review by mail or if you have not yet join ed the News-Review family, phone 100 and ask for SAME DAY carrier delivery service! r - V., . fert T utmost ROSEBURG f lOOKISGGUSS II -7 TRAP)IMfi AREA tHS VJLlfY A i , RIDDLE , -v. v all peace-lime budgets are that the mnnAV must h fnnnH ku tl,a Ima.l. ( can taxpayer, and that at a word from Stalin it reed never be spent ai an. A spokesman for the French for eign office called the budget "an other assurance, if one - were needed, that the United States is preparing to defend itself and help defend the rest of the free world." "It is cheering." the spokesman told reporters, "to see that the President has asked for this huge amount, because it shows the de termination with which the Ameri can government is shouldering its burden of preparation for all event ualities." The liberal Dagens Nyhetcr of Stockholm described the budget message as the "strongest im aginable warning- to the men in the Kremlin not to plunge the world into a new war which would. . . . bring the end of their own regime." It is proof, the newspaper said, that America is ready "to make the greatest sacrifice side by side with the other western democra cies to win a swift victory in this war, if it ever comes." Slovak Bishops Get Prison Terms PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (.T) Two Slovak bishops were sen tenced to life imprisonment Mon day for crimes against the Czech oslovak state. They were Bishop Pavel Gojdic. 62, Greek Catholic primate of Czechoslovakia, and Bishop M 1 chael Buzalka, 65, a Roman Cath olic prelate. Another Roman Catholic prelate. Bishop Jan Vojtassak, 73, was sentenced to 24 years imprison ment. ' , , The three bishops have been on trial since Wednesday on charges of high treason and espionage against the Communist-led r e gime. They also were accused of help ing the Germans during World War 11. In addition, Bishops Buzalka and Vojtassak were charged with plot ting against the republic in the prewar period. Newspaper and radio reports said all three confessed on the wit ness stand that they had supported a separate Slovak state set up in March, 1939, as an ally of Ger many. Nine Catholic Czech clergymen were sentenced last month to terms ranging from 10 years to life in a similar case. Bishop Vojtassak was fined 500,- Arctic Warfare Topic Of Armory Address Tonight That American soldiers can fight effectively in the Arctic will b demonstrated by Capt. Bernard Nagelmanur USA, in his two-hour illustrated lecture, "Arctic War fare." to members or the orgmizfd reserve jarps t the armory in Reseburg tonight. Also invited to attend fire piembors of the na tional fluid and reserve officer! ' training arjw. i ... Capt iin Nagejmann will discuss Arctic arfaiirot the future and the soluliorf -f.jts problems. He will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Arctic regions for nulilarv operations and dem onstrate and explain equipment and techniques designed to reduce the disadvantages of. Arctic cli mate and terrain. One of eight Sixth army officers presently touring the eight states of the army area, Capt. Nigel mann will also exhibit several types of Arctic equipment, includ ing the three types of footwear: muluks, shoe pacs and felt boots; fihrrglass and pile-lined parkas, trousers, field caps and socks. He will point out that Arctic con ditions actually extend deep into the United States, particularly Wy oming, Montana, North Dakota, other northern states and even into Colorado. ooo crowns ($10,000) and the other two 200.000 crowns ($4,000) each. All property of the three men is confiscated. Said Britain's independent, lib eral Manchester Guardian: "His requests lor funds show the im mense scope of America' l defense plans." ITCH (Kcableir la bigm eon- uriouj and will eon linu for Ilia il not topped its tola rausa ti th itch mile, which 11 immuna to ordinary treatment EXSURA Kills tha Itch-mite almost Instantly Only tnrea days' RXSORA treatment la required Mall orders sjlven prompt attention. Frad Mejrer Drugs, Rose burg YOUR CAR NEED NOT BE NEW1 Used car leant a spe cialty. Drire down today at the cash you littdl CALKINS FINANCE CO. PHONE 466 307 (3rd Floor) Pacific Bldg. M-337 Slot. Lie. S-264 covered daily by six motor route carriers and 10 car rier salesmen. cmoviui TILLER Direct Carrier Delivery Service from Canyon ville to Days Creek and to Surprise Valley on Gazfey road starts February 1. Carrier delivery service will beextended to Tiller soon thereafter. INTRODUCING Earl McCoy, long time Roseburg resid'. who will scrvigjthe new Canyonville-Tiller motor route. 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