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vVITHOUT.I4 ' MOKE. W WAITING AMD ADO, AGCAKJGE FOR. OIL. .THE WHOLE YEAR, THBOUSH Mora m4 mora families phon 3-8522 mnd My "from now y m w haw plenty of foe' quality futl oil." Your Gurtirt t Quicker C loo nor Hoot. 100N DISTILLED. TOO! JIM MYERS Dou.l.t County Distributor 01 SIGNAL PRODUCTS 115 N Sttphxit DIAL 3-8522 rZurnactOin Russian Cargoes Of Wheat On Way To Needy India NEW DELHI, Indii-an-Fim-in -threatened India announces that Soviet Russia had 2 reed to sell her for cash 50.000 tons of wheat and that Russian ships are 1 already on the way her with some !of it A government announcement I said the agreement to buy 50. j 000 tons was the "first result" of 1 negotiations with the Soviet em. bassy here, begun last week, on a Russian offer to supply 500.000 tons. I Earlier Prime Minister Nehru, in a surprise announcement to an I applauding parliament, said Rus I sianr ships already were on the J way to India with wheat cargoes. Nehru also told parliament that I the bills before the U.S. Congress ' to send wheat to India "in our ! view have no political or discrim ; inatory conditions attached to them ' and there can be no objection on i these grounds to our accepting . I either of these. We prefer the 1 terms of the house bill because thev are simpler." he added, j His statement appeared directed I toward conciliating the American . Congress. Indian differences with American policies, especially in Korea, have contributed to a de I lay in final congressional action i I on a grant or loan of 2.000.000 1 tons of wheat, which India asked i for in December. 1 I fridoff May 11. 1951 ThONew.-Rtview, Roseburg, Of. 7 Loca NeVs Condition Raportod The dition of Guy Pennell, who has been at Mercy hospital for medi cal treatment, is reported to be improving. Soli Homo Sr. and Mrs. Frank Bistak have sold their horn in Nebo Vista to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Latham and plan to move next week into the Cassel apartments on East Cass street. Mrs. Bistak plans to take het mother, Mrs. Lola Hudson, back to the latter'! home in Olympia Monday. Mrs. Hudson has been spending the last week here. WHY II SIC(7 You've not tried everything until you set DR. SCOFIELD X-Ray Chiropractor 3 minutes from tiwn on Rifle Ranee Rd , Dial 3-5133 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES Let Us Help You WITH YOUR Building Problems Drive Out And SAVE ON LUMBER MOULDING FLOORING SIDING PAINT and HARDWARE ROOFING MATERIALS PLYWOOD and WALLIOARD ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN WE DELIVER WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS LUMBER SALES, Inc. Next T Riverside School PHONE Or Gordon Valley Road 3-7362 r- 1 " : . " f . He. Second Operation Eeter 1 1 " . i ' Crumett, Roseburg plumber, un- " J it ir I i - derwent a second operation at i . J 'Y 'l . .- vS"-'-'' Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene E ; ; -M ,1 v '11 recently. He is reported to be re- '.- t v f JS "T , -, . covering satisfactorily, but is still -S I t . -f unable to receive callers. He would ngfyik W U- I -ever. ' "1 i ftcm mmtmmmmi n I nl tmm iimmfm n Ti T i 6 iT 1 iff 'ff f m il.. 1 lii a i i J MTi Ti il ii ! I -- I APPLE-BOX DERBY FANS should take a gander at the power job pictured above, which Is piloted by our year old Bryce Becher. Bryce didn't make it, but he sure can drive it. His great great uncle, Henry Bacher, watches him admiringly from back ground. Bryce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bacher of Win ston end the photograph was taken et his home there. (Paul Jenkinsl Tunnel Under Willamette River Being Considered PORTLAND tV The city council and the county commission ers have beea asked informally PRUDENTIAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C BERG Soecial Agent Offica 17491 Res. 1-7195 111 West Oak to finance a study on a tunnel under the mil - would be feasible. City Commissioner William A. Bowes was directed to arrange a meeting with the stale highway commission to discuss the matter. The tunnel idea advanced many times in recent years is currently being pushed by East side business Kenneth Jelte of the East Side Commercial club said the tunnel entrances should be well bark from the river perhaps to 10th avenue ' creases in value. on the west side and to 9th on the Bowes pointed out that tunnels whether easl' . F- '' Sinne" ' h Pro- r n expensive war of gelling gresxive Businessmen's club, said river crossings, and also are cosily miliar apifinaviit-s lane properiv io maintain, from tax rolls, while properly ad jacent to tunnel enhances in- Cost of a survey such as was proposed was estimated at tW.OOO. 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