The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 12, 1951, Page 13, Image 13

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Autos &Mtr. Cycles 27
Better Buys
at
BARCUS
All Cars Priced
BELOW OPS Ceiling
USD PACKARD SEDAN, OD ,
R & H. beautiful dark blue fin
ish, white wall urea, plaiils
eeat covers Only 2235
IMS Ol.DSMOBILE S. a Deluxe aedatl.
very exlra, low mileage. , . .2245
M4S CHEVROLET
coupe . ....
1533
IMS HUDSON COMMODORE I
dan. overdrive. R at H. lop
condition ....... 1795
1S4S MAZIER SEDAN, ipotl.il In
side and out 1095
1MT CHEVROLET CLUB
new paint Job
Coupe.
1195
1MT T R A Z I E R
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MANHATTAN.
1942 PACKARD Clipper Sedan
R it H, reconditioned
1S41 MERCURY Sedan, R 4 H. new
aeat covera 085
1041 BU1CK Rnadmaiter Sport
enupe. new Urea, Ran, recon
ditioned motor. Only 545
1940 rORD TUDOR, RAH
1940 PACKARD SUPER SEDAN 195
1940 PACKARD a Club Coupe
O. D., R At H. good tirea, com
pletely reconditioned 385
1939 CHEV, coupe, new motor -195
1939 FORD V- sedan .150
1930 PLYMOUTH COUPS 195
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 173
1939 PONT1AC SEDAN, as la 40
1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE . 70
TRUCKS & PICKUPS
104O FORD, long W B. Truck
, BrownMne. toeed rear end.
J good rubber, top condition 803
Huge Bootlegging
Traffic In South "
Stirs Senators
WASHINGTON UPt Testl
tnony about a multi-million dollar-a-year
bootlegging operation in
southern states brought demands
from senate crime investigators
that the liquor industry e 1 e a n
house. .
Senator Tobey (R-NII)) urged
calling officials of the distilling
business before the crime investi
gating committee and asking them
for a pledge that they will b e
"clean as a hound's tooth."
Chairman Kefauver (D-Tenn)
said major distillers already have
submitted a program to deal with
bootlegging and other industry
problems but added it was not sat
isfactory "in a good many respects."
Kelanver also said some new
laws are needed to cope with the
situation.
The senators spoke out after of
ficials of Tennessee, Georgia and
Missouri testified that liquor
brought from firms in Cairo, 111.,
is being bootlegged into dry states
and counties in the southeast.
Clarence Evans, Tennessee's
commissioner of finance and tax
ation, told the committee that two
wholesale houses in Cairo, 411.,
were doing a $20,000,000 a year
business in selling liquor that is
delivered to dry sections.
Georgia's revenue commissioner
Charles D. Redwine testified 30,043
cases of whiskey were sent from
Cairo to Georgia by the U. B.We n
ger warehouse from August, 1949,
to February, 1950. He called for
federal help in combating the boot
legging. .
Evans, the first of several state
and federal officials called to tes
tify before the special senate crime
investigating committee, named
the two wholesale liquor compa
nies in Cairo as the Southern and
the M. and B.
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
1941 rORD PICKUP .
1939VDODGE PICKUP
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EASY TERMS
LIBERAL TRADES
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley fia.
Phone S-5350
REASONABLY PRICED CM AC TERMS
eee Oat
CHEVROLET, BUICK. PONT1AC.
CADILLAC TRADE-INS
Hansen's
USED CAR CENTER
'so FORD fl Cuitom. fully equipped,
10,500 mi I ei will sell or swap
equity for cheaper car. Rm 222, Hotel
Rote.
WANTED
USED
CARS
LOCKWOOD MOTORS
Instruction 29
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA at home.
Quiillfv for Job or collefije. Ph. TW
7fifiO. Write or visit American School
offict. 653 N Interstate, Portland.
1 . -i'ST Jrfir
: i I I I A 50L1P FROZEM AAOP 0Jf
Ji ii i I 1 ( 1 W UST TO MOP UP QtTm
' lll i l l' ' MpV TWO PROPS OF .
Life Of Pine Posts
Extended By Treatment
Round pine fence posts when
treated with a cold soak method
will last 15 to 20 years longer than
untreated posts.
This statement is made in a new
extension circular 541 entitled
"Treated Pine Posts Will Last" now
ready for distribution by. Oregon
State college.
The publication says round posts
or poles of other wood species can
be treated, but pines take better
treatment with less work. While
any pine species is easy to treat,
the bulletin says, lodgepole pine is
recommended. It grows throughout
eastern Oregon.
The circular, an easy-to r e a d
three-page fold out, gives details
on peeling, seasoning and soaking.
For example, the circular says that
a post to last needs penetration by
the preservative material to a
depth of at least one-half inch.
THEY BOTH WON
OKLAHOMA CITY UP) On
Feb. 19, 1932, Oklahoma's present
governor, Johnston Murray, met
his future wife, Willia Emerson.
It was at the Huckins Hotel dur
ing a state Democratic meetin.g
They were backing different can
didates for vice chairman. Mur
ray's man won. Miss Emerson won
her man. ,
Ex-Beauty Queen
Charges Illegal
Marriage In Suit
LOS ANGELES UP) Kay
Buckley, 29-year-old actress and
former "Miss Philadelphia," has
Hied si,500,uoo damage suit
against J. Arthur Warner, New
York stock broker, charging that
he talked her into going through a
marriae ceremony at Juaret,
Mexico, last Jan. 22 that he knew
was illegal.
She alleged In her suit that War
ner was aware he was not legally
divorced from a previous wife, Al
ine Warner of Greenwich, Conn.
She requested the California court
to grant an annulment of her Mexi
can marriage, which took place
less than an hour alter Warner
had won Mexican divorce decree.
Miss Buckley's suit charged
Warner broke promises to her for
years, that he bought her valu
able stocks, got ner power ot at
torney to sell them but neglected
to give her the proceeds; gave her
$95,000 as a wedding present but
has filed legal action to recover
it; gave her a diamond bracelet,
took it back and hasn't returned it.
She wants the money, slocks,
talc proceed! and the bracelet returned.
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Mod., March 12, ItSl The Ntw-RvUw, Rostburg, Ort. 11
Daily Newspaper Circulation Sets New High In '50
circulation of daily newspapers In
the United Slates reached a rec
ord high of 54,877,000 a day last
year, according to a survey con
ducted by N. W. Ayer it Son.
In its 83rd edition of directory
of newspapers and periodicals, N.
W. Ayer said the circulation repre
sent an increase of more than
two and a half million copies over
1949. It was the 11th straight year
in which newspapers have e n-
larged the number of their readers,
ine report sam.
Three March Courses
Slated At Oregon State
OREGON STATE COLLEGE -Foresters,
water works operators
and' truck drivers will leave their
regular daily tasks for book 'earn
ing at three March short-courses
conducted by Oregon State college.
Seven agencies will sponsor the
the third annual aeria photo
short-course designed to meet the
needs of the practicing forester.
The course is scheduled March 20
to 24 at OSC.
Water supply fluoridation and
radioactivity will dominate discus
sions at the water works operators
short-course at OSC March 19 to 23.
The Oregon State Board of Health,
American Water Works association
and the League of Oregon Cities
are sponsoring the meet.
A motor fleet supervisors' train
ing course will be held March 19
to 23 at the Oregon Motor Stages
meeting room, Portland. The in-
The country's 390 morning pa
peri increased their circulation
nearly three-quarters of a million
to 29,896,000. The 1,497 afternoon
fiapers gained more than two mil
ion for I total of 33,037,000.
The 574 Sunday newspapers, re
gaining ground lost in 1949, re
ported an all-time high of 45,747,
000. A total of 234 publications of all
types suspended operations during
1950, but 318 were started.
year.
At the same time, they an
nounced increase of tuition by $25
and board and room by $25 i sa-
Pacific University Cuts Staff, Boosts Tuition
FOREST GROVE UP) Pa-1 rollment might drop one-third next
cine university has cut sharply
into its staff in a budget-balancing
eflort prompted by an expected en
rollment drop.
Thirteen full-time faculty mem
bers will not return next year.
There also will be some cuts in
t h e administrative staff, the
trustees reportted.
Among the 13 are some who had
already made other plans for next
year. They will not be replaced.
Coincident with the faculty
slash, basketball Coach Hal Wolf
announced his resignation because
of "lack of facilities and things
just look too indefinite." He will
not be replaced, the present coach
ing staff filling in. Dr. Edwin T.
Ingles, vice-president, said.
The trustees took the staff-cutting
action when advised that en-
structional staff consists of 11 trans
portation experts. The OSC civil
engineering department has organ
ized the course.
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DIESEL JOBS
BECOME QUALIFIED AND SKILLED FOR BETTER '
CIVILIAN AND MILITARY JOBS
Construction
Logging
Diotol Training Con Htlp
Quality You for Spocioliitd
Armtd Forcoi Training
Transportation
Agriculture
If you art mtchamcklUr lnellnad and datlra to train tor hlfh pay.
itady Jobi In tha rapidly expanding Diesel field, I T can help
you T out the form below and matl at one.
INTERSTATE TRAINING SERVICE
DIESEL, TRACTOR 4V HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION
INTERSTATE TRAINING SERVICE, 4035 N.I. Sandy,
Portland 13, Oregon.
I want to enter the dleael and equipment field. Pleaie furnish me full
Information about your Diesel training and personal placement advisory
service. I am particularly Interested In:
( ) Operator ( ) Diesel engineer ( I Service man
( ) PirUmm ( I Demonstrator ( ) Service manager
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If you live on RFQ give directions:
LEGAL
Personal 30
VF YOU HAVE A DRINKING pmblfm.
ft in touch with Alcoholics Anony
mous P O Box 1116
WOULD THE LADIES who witnessed
mv fall In downtown store Jan. 2b,
pi raw call m it 9-8707 after 4 P M?
Mrs. Mary Hat ford.
Notices
31
The Bible Book Center
HAS MOVED
To 137 No. Main. First door south of
city hill.
NO THESPASSING ON THE Bfecher
Ranch on Hubbard Creek Roae.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
FOR BONDS
OK
WINSTON-DILL A RO
WATER DISTRICT
Douglas County, Oregoa
NOTICE is hereby tjlven that the
undersigned will up to B o'clock P M.
Pacific Standard Time on the 15lh day
of March, UIM , receive at ' the offices
of the WINSTON-DILL A RD WATH K
DISTRICT In Winston, Douglas County,
Oregon, or at his residence at Dillard.
Douglas County, Oregon, in said WIN-STON-DILLAHD
WATER DISTRICT,
sealed bids for the purchase of ne
gotiable serial coupon bonds of WIN-STON-DILLARD
WATER DISTRICT, of
Doug Ian County, Oregon, In the sum
of $2,000 Said bonds will be In denom.
inations of SI.OUO each, all dated April
1, 1951, maturing:
Bond nbrs. 1& 2 mat. Apr. 1, 1933
" 3& 4 " " 1.1954
" " 5 & 6 " "1, 1953
' " 7 A 8 " " 1, 1956
" 9 A 10 " ' 1, 19S7
" 11 & 12 " " 1, 1958
" IH 14 " " 1, 1959
" " 15 At 1R " " 1, 19IW
" " 17 A 1R ' " 1, 19H1
" " I A 20 " M 1, 1962
" 21 A 22 " " 1. 1903
Said bonds will draw Interest at the
rates specified by the successful bid
der, payable semi-annually on April 1
and October 1, and the principal and
intcrext sha.ll be payable at any bank
In Douglas County, Oregon, to be desig
nated by the sucreimful bidder.
All bids must be accompanied bv cer
tified check payable to WINSTON-DIL-LAUD
WATER DISTRICT, Douglas
County, Oregon, In an amount equal
to five percent 3 percenti of the bid.
to be forfeited to WINSTON-DILLARD
WATER DISTRICT In case the suc
cessful bidder shall fail to complete
the purchase of said bonds In accord
ance with the terms of his bid.
Said bids shall be opened at a meet
Inn of the Board of Commissioners of
WINSTON-DILLARD WATER DIS
TRICT, to be held at the offices of
WINSTON-DILLARD WATER DIS
TRICT in Winston, Douglas County,
Oregon, on the 13th day of March,
1951 at B o'clock P M. Pacific Standard
Time, or at any legal adjournment of
said meeting, and the bonds shall be
sold by the Board of Commissioners
to the highest and best bidder for not
less than par and accrued Interest
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids and to re-adver-tle
the sale of said bonds
BY ORDER of BOARD OF COM
MISSIONERS of WINSTON-DILLARD
WATER DISTRICT, of Douglas County,
Oregon.
CC Fosback
Secretary nf WINSTON-DILLARD
WATER DISTRICT, Douglas
County, Oregon
CARD OF TTIAR1CS
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks
for the acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and beautiful floral offer
ings from our many friends in Rose
burg and Sutherlin In our sad be
reavement In the loss of our parents
We especially thank the Salvation
Army. ... , I nariH in tho Fnhrnarv 1 5 anA
jwr. ano sin. i-iugn -jurm r - -w
Mr and Mrs r. j. Robinson i March 8 editions of the Rosebun?
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER SALE POSTPONED
To comply wilh ponding chances
in the cei.mg price regulations, the
timber designated for oral auc
tion on March 20. 1951, by t h e
Forest Supervisor, Post Office
Builiiyng, Koseburg, Oregon, as a p.
Terry Wood.
LEGAL
PARTNERSHIP
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Falrhaven Market, 1120 Falrhaven
Avenue. Rnseburg, Oregon, a co-partner-
islsting of Helen Weekly and up
' ship enn
1 veil mr
I Marcr 1Q
g I of Helen
f .it and in
III new cc
ill herein
M Cnie are
I IX- busin
I ef-l of
News-Review, will be sold by him
ftt 2 p. m.. Pacific Standard
Time, March 27, 1951. lUffs in ex
cess of maxirnum permissible
rales established in conform A
with ceiling price reflations will
be reduced to such maximum per
ekiy has been d.oived a of i mile rates. Such permissible
imi. by sale of tna interest rates wi announced as soon as
Weekly to Orvelle Weekly, i . . . T . V . ,
. j i ..tin. iri I raniirliAn ' UVIV IIIIIICU tlllU III CVtTllt Ii IS 1IUI
a new co-partnership hat been created possible (O macke SUCh detfjOlini-
herein Orveiu kiy ina w ii ,ons biddine date, such
oiaj ra- iuMMiicii einu xin i . - t , ... .. 1
business under tntLjraae name ana se snaii ue pusipuiifu. mitiii'f.
of Fairhaven AM rket. Helen Urmi nt ihm nrioinal fiHvot ii-anfct I
said businesa. 1 remain in effect. I
MR. TRUMAN IS PREPABED Three 12-year-old members of a
Washington Girl Scout troop visit President Truman to present
him a check-list prepared by the Scouts to guide citizens in event
of an sjmergency. The Scouts are. left to right: Joyce Seyfried,
Mary Lee Lankford and Janice KaufTman. President Truman, in
a statement of appreciation, saluted the Girl Scouts on their forth
coming 39th anniversary,
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ALL MY BROTHERS Pfc. James E. Black, 19, of Henderson,
Ky., smiles proudly as he holds up ten fingers to show how many
boys in his family are now with the Army in Korea. Black, who
comes from a family ot 13 brothers and 11 sisters, is a mess
attendant with the Second Division.. Asked if the brothers ever
got together, Black said: "Mama had us together before we came
here." (NEA-Acme photo by Stall Photographer Ed Hoffman.)
: , KOREAN $tYIC HB0N i,, '':
It LolwUnilfH Notrom Slue cno wej;4'f, i (
NEWEST OF THE "FRUIT SALAD" That new blue and wUlt
ribbon you may be.a to spot on the chests of servicemen is the
Korean Service Ribbon, recently authorized by executive order of
the President. The awarcVys Biven (9( all troops permanently
assigned to Kor or adjacent vtolers, or for temporary duty (Q
SO eonswutivt days, or 60 days notonsecutlve.
OH, what a
beautiful EASTER!
O New spring clothes on "Milady"
O Cash in the pocket.
O If yours is not among the ''happy lot"
who enjoy these blessings Easter Sun
day, then let the little inexpensive
Classified ads sell your "don't needs"
for cash to buy the things you do need.
O Used radios, autos, musical instru
ments, bath tubs, electric sweepers,
refrigerators, stoves, furniture with
springs, bicycles, garden tools, farm
machinery, etc., are WANTED
BADLY and are bringing, in many
cases, a BETTER CASH price than
the item originally cost. If you have
them SELL them.
THROUGH
O
News - Review Classified Ads
PHONE 2-2631
HERE
Are a Few
Suggestions
Of Things
YOU Can SELL
for CASH
Bedroom Set
Bicycle
Baby Buggy
Camera
Clothing
Desk
Jewelery
Fur Coat
Piano
Parlor Set
Range
Radio
Refrigerator
Rugs
Skis
Skates
Washing Machines