The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 15, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Timber & Sawmills 21
Autos &Mtr. Cycles 27
OUT OUR WAY
lY J. R. WBieeu
Tuei., Jon. 15, 1952 Th Niwt-Rtvlw, Roitburg, Ort. V
WANTED
SECOND GROWTH LOSS
CONTACT WILBUR LHUBCk CO.
WANTED TO BUY
Gang togs also timber targe or small
tracts. Top Price Stoma r Lbr. Go.
Ph 431 Kiddle days Xioa tuthtrllo
Kvcnlngs.
FOR SALE K-4 toftiwek, completely
overhauled. 80 percent rubber: good
Job goes with truck. Ph. 3-6441. eve
nings, or write New-Review Box 33.
FOR SALE TD9 cat, drum and blade,
1800 hrt., 300.000 It. timber for 16800.
See J. L. CounU. Berrv Creek Road.
off the Olalla Road cutoff, out oi
ienmi.e.
WANTED TO BUY or lease. Portable
aw mill In good condition. Write Box
. Bumner, uregon.
Logging Equipment 22
TOR SALE Pas lor trailer. 4 new
tires 4 tires SO percent, new reach.
See at Glen Beach Union Oil Station
across from Ford's dump, or call
wim. aner o:u p.m.
WANTED Late D4 "or DTcrfor
logging, or someoge to finance new
cat to responsible party will pay
acK by the thousand, write news
Review Box 33.
FOR SALE 8 8:23x20 tires and tubes,
12 ply. Ph. 3-7910.
SEE CHEVROLET SUBURBAN under
Autos for sale.
Machinery For Sale 23
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
F&H S yard hovel
D8 est
Le Toumesu Carryall
Hough diesel IV, yard loader
Ford hydraulic scoop
Compressors Jack hammers Pave
ment breakers Wagon lack Elec
tric fkilsaw Concrete buggies
Rubber tired wheel barrow
GOOD EQUIPMENT
COMPETENT OPERATORS ,
PRE-MIX CONCRETE. Inc.
Box 49 Roseburg Ph. 2-2UH
Tractors 25
NEW FERGUSON TRACTOR and all
machinery for sale with Job. See at
jo Ann s fie shop, or write fit 1,
Box 1190. No Saturday calls.
RD 7 caterpillar, no hours "since-complete
overhaul; blade and drum. 83250.
Thomas Hotel. Oakland.
MODEL C Tractor'and plow. $750. J7A.
Olson, Sutherlln, 3th and Umpqua.
Phone 2678.
Trucks 26
FOR SALE K-8 log truck, completely
overhauled. B0 percent rubber; good
Job goes with truck. Ph. 3-6441, eve
nings. or write News-Review Box 33.
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet trueklOon
fist bed. Can be seen at Ed Radlgan's
Station.
WANT TRUCK ton Long" W.B.
must be first class. 1942 to 1950.
Cash!! Portland Su 0160, evenings.
1950 CHEVROLET pickup? 4speed."low
mileage, like new. Quick sale, $1295.
Ph. 3-4041.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
BETTER
BUYS
AT ,
BARCU S
31 KAISER SEDAN new car
condition 1
. rnnn rnWUTBTmLS 1 tOP.
tip, and seat covers 1495
(in oinr-v eiTPKR Cm. vert i Die.
R 4 H, Dynaflow, new top -1830
a ford Club couoe. R 4 H ..1295
48 CHEVROLET Aro aedan,
R li H
.1243
j. PD19IVI) Manhattan. R &T H,
overdrive, new eeat cover, 895
Ma Di vMmrm STATION WAGON.
R St H. excellent condition ..1240
i nt ncMrmn.ie 7R Sedanette,
R It H. new paint -.1195
onMTiArr convertible.
R H -115
48 FORD Club coupe. R Ac H - 930
'42 OLDSMOBTLK SEDAN, R Ac H
Hydramatlc
.495
41 B-'rt SPECIAL Sedanette,
R 4 H
495
41 FORD Tudor
'48 CROSLEV Sdn R t H
40 CHEV Tudor.
295
- 199
. 195
305
. 145
. 95
'40 MERCURY SEDAN, R H
39 PLYMOUTH tudor
'38 CHEVROLET tudor
37 CHEV. Tudor, rune 45
TRUCKS and PICKUPS
4T Int. PU ton 4 ipeed trans .. 745
Motor Completely reconditioned
Good Rubber ,
46 FORD Dump 2 ipeed rear end
good 4 yd bed & bolit 945
40 FORD Pickup 395
'46 DODGE abort lof Hydro Vac
brakes truxitill rear end. -773
'48 CHEV Lof truck New 270 CMC
mtr cook chain drive new
chains At iprocketa - .. 2975
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
BARCUS .
YOUR PACKARD DEALER
HKhwar 99 N at Garden Valler Rd.
PKcne 3-5588
SI DILLARD MOTOR CO.
QUALITY USED CARS
1949 DODGE Wayfarer 2-door .41393
1949 DODGE Coronet sedan ....1895
1948 DODGE Coupe Deluxe .1093
1947 DODGE Town Sedan Cuitom ,1095
1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan Spec. Deluxe
-1099
1948 CHEVROLET Club Coupa
)1948 CHEVROLET 1 Pan. Cpo.
1948 FORD Sedan
1942 OLDS Sedan
.1245
.1995
.845
65
TRUCKS
1950 CHEVROLET Vj ton pickup ..1345
1949 DODGE 1V ton truck 465
1948 PORD flat rack 3-4 ton -1093
1948 DODGE 3-4 ton picknp 1085
Si Dillard Motor Co.
Stephens At Douglas Bis Koseourf
, 1M1 CfnVROUCT Bel AireT " eellor
i trede equity -46. '47, or '48 Chev., i
Ford, or Mercury, no Junk. Phone I
3-4401 days. ak tzr A1. i
FOR SAJ-B U Jeep. Fbone 4-f-l I
1MT e-ey tinder Chevs. and Plymouth
are selling for $1000. and H loo. 1
have a 1147 Chrysler 8 cy Sedan
with 8300. worth oi extras with less
than 27.000 miles.
The ceiling price Is 91200.08. This
car has never had the motor worked
on and driven by the same owner.
Excellent Condition, Call 3-4471 Paul
Hyan. iwust scu.
FOR SALE OR TRADE ' Mer
cury, fully equipped. May be seen
after o'clock Wilson's Court, Wil
bur. FOR SALE OR TRADE '50 olds
Club sedan. Custom upholstery. See
Dick at Smith Motors during day r
after 0 at RU 2, Box 319, Calkins
Rosd.
FOR SALE 1990 Packard sedan,
fully equipped, A-l condition. Will
accept pickup truck on trade, con
tact Ralph, Fisher at Model Market,
wins ion.
FOR SALE Ford with '39 Mer-
cury motor, new license plates, radio
ana neater, rn.
1951 NASH RAMBLER conv. new. now
In storage, private party will discount
for cam rn 3-433
1949 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN"! all
steel. 8 passenger.' Phone 1283, Myrtle
-reex . n i.rcax tofi;o.
FOR SALE 1949 r rarer sedan by
service man. Can be seen at T. F.
tpping piece, uayi ureek.
1930 MODEL A coupe, steel box on
oa c xn e w mot or si 'JO. Jjall 3-C388,
37 CHEVROLET sedan, (150 Good con
dition. See at Marsters Refrigeration,
2145 N. Stephens. Ph. 3-3223.
'31 Nash Ambassador, 4 door sedan for
saie or trade. Phone 3-4605.
Personal 30
Will the character who atnl mir riumn
truck please return It. We need it to
deliver the S a H Green Stamps we
are giving on parts, gas, tires &
service PHIL St FLOYD'S, No. Urnp
q ua Rosd.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Box llll
'Gamble' Won
By U.S. On New
Types Of Tanks
FORT KNOX, Ky I Chief
f c.r r . ...
ui oiau uen. j, Lawton loums
said Monday the army was forced
to "gamble" when it ordered pro
duction of new tank designs before
jitrrvn-e tests were maae but that
initial "serious deficiencies" have
been overcome and the gamble
won.
A imperil nrpnarA.1 tiw rVlllno
for delivery at the annual meeting
of the United States Armor Assoc
iation clarified a situation produced
by reports many light and medium
tanks failpri tn nacs incna.lini.
The chief of ataff explained that
muni me norean war started there
were no light tanks in production;
nn medium tank. h.H knnn nvA
duced since World War II although
ouuui ow norm war 11 fershing
Mediums were being equipped with
new engines, and heavy tanks were
"still only on paper."
The decision was to make a
family of three new tanks light,
medium and heavy.
Year Ahtad Of Schtdula
The general cniH that "rtncnltct.
our iroumes we are still a year
ahead of the time schedule we
would have been on had wewaited
for complete test and development
before going into production."
neavv innk-e fn n. ..f.1 l, ......
not been given as high priority as
me iiBiiis ana mediums. However,
'limited production" is scheduled
to begin early this year and initial
testing of the pilot model heavy
is underway t ih Armv'. ih...
deen, Md., Ordnance Provine
Ground, he said.
WANTED Sought as forgery
ring head, Clyde Isenhour,
(above), 31 -year-old tubercu
losis patient, directed from a
hospital bed a 1 3-m ember
check forgery ring which ob
tained $100,000 in 13 states,
Indiana State Police reported.
A warrant for his arrest has
been issued and a nationwide
search is on. He left the hos
pital before the ring was un
covered. (AP Wirephoto)
One-Package
Appropriation
Bill Proposed
WASHINGTON I Sen. Fer
guson (R.-Mich.) Monday urged
Kepublican senators to support a
"single appropriation" bill as a
method of slashing multi-billion dol
lar government costs.
Ferguson presented his request
at a conference of alt Republican
senators but the GOP members
put off action.
At the same time the GOP con
ference approved a series of com
mittee assignments resulting from
the death of the iate Sen. Wherry
of Nebraska. Shortly afterward the
Senate agreed to the selection.
Sen. McCarthy (R.-Wis.) takes
Wherry's place on the powerful
Appropriation Committee .McCar
thy was bumped off the purse-
string group last year when Dem
ocrats reain.Hl a place.
McCarthy gave up his place on
the Rules Committee and Sen.
Dirkscq (R.-Ill.) was assigned to
this .
Wherry's place on " v
mittee went to f
Idaho).
C 'ii
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T. It 9f. V . ft Oh
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Li mmhrw
BOY HELD CAPTIVE BY BANK BANDIT Ricky Hendricksen, 14, 1$ embraced by his grand
mother, Mrs. I nomas Howers
days ot captivity and torture.
he robbed a bank of $20,915
boy chained to a bed. Police
house and released him. (NEA Telephoto)
rRFrjE V om r . Lp torn
ITTTkJESS-SS 1 - I l,372,Z4I,0O0 1 I 45,070,000 1
' 3,io4,98,ooo V RSSBESi V - - tZxBSSSSTl .
si, - J$
3
LEGEND
CROP EST. 0W
I 993,598,000
ITS A BUMPER CROP FOR UNCLE SAM U. S. farmers have produced crops in 1051 which
rank with, the 1049 harvest as the second largest in history. The Newschart above compares 10S1
production of major crops with Department of Agriculture goals set early in the year. Freakish
wea'her was largely responsible for keeping output ot certain crops from exceeding D. A. goals.1
" " ""ti r"ords are being set this year In hay, rice, grapes and hops, with soybeans,!
Jobacco and pecans At near-record levels.
i v . -T r'
SUPER-SACK FOR ACHING BACKS Ground-bruised and
weary C.l.'s in the Far East are now being equipped with this
lightweight inflatable sleeping pad. Made of nylon and rubber
fabric, the pads can be blown up by lung-power and provide a,
welcome three-inch air cushion between the G.I. and the coldJ
bard ground. Two Yanks show how two pad" f pup tentv7
BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM c ,JJ.
j!
v.
' OTA'
llett) at bait Lake City, Utah,
His kidnaper, John D. Billet (right) was arrested 12 hours after
according to Salt Lake City police and confessed that he had the
found the youth locked with
I , , ifTT
v'fc?
.-! i'4- - ,5BSPV mmi
via..
after being released from y
a four-foot chain in a shabby
254,000,000
lui.ali
931,000
Bolat
1 nrrr
BARGAINS GALORE
LARGEST
v
STOCK OF USED
APPLIANCES IN TOWN
ROSEBURG
120 W. Oak St
Dial 3-5574
DR. A. L. STRAND, standing, president of Oregon State College, Is shown as he addressed
members of the Roseburg Chamber of Comme rce at o forum luncheon in the Umpqua Hotel
Monday noon. While here, he was taken on tour of Roseburg's industries and attended on
Oregon State College Alumni Association Mee ting.-"Si" Dillard sits at left and Maurice New-
land ot right. (Picture by Paul
Decision Of Many
Legislators Not To Return Strikes
As State Faces Worst Money Mess
By PAUL W. HARVEY
SALKM (AP) When many legislators said at the
end of the 116-day session last
back because they couliln' afford it, we discounted a lot of i
that talk. We had heard it before. i I
But now it looks like a lot
that is bad for the State of
With the 1053 legislature facing
the worst financial problem In its
history, the state will need legis-;
lators who know the ropes.
What brings this up is that two
stalwart members have said in the
past few days that they won t run
again. They are Sen. William . 1
Walsh, Coos Bay, and Speaker ot
the House John F. Steelhammcr, I
Salem.
Walsh, a formec Senate presi
dent, was chairman ot the Senate
Law Committee last session. He
was on the Highway Tax, and Ways
and Means Committees. All tour
of these are powerful committees
showing that Walsh is one ot the
five or six senators who really
made the wheels go around.
Steelhammcr, like Walsh, is a
veteran of six legislatures. Both
are lawyers, and lawyers are need
ed badly. There aren't enough of
them to man the two senate law
committees, so they had to be
combined into one committee last
session.
Pay Toe Small
Starting with the 1951 legislature,
the lawmakers get 5600 a year.
That isn't enough to induce good
salaried men to leave their jobs
to come to the legislature.
"I would like to serve longer,"
Steelhammcr said, 'because it's in
my blood. But I can't afford the
financial sacrifice. Last session I
had to borrow 5500 to live on."
The filing period for candidates
ends March 7. By then we'd, know
just how many legislators won't
run again.
In 1051, half the house members
were inexperienced, and that
slowed the session.
Something will have to be done
to shorten the sessions, and a legis
lative committee is studying that
now.
This committee has $5,000 to
spend. It will consider many ideas,
such as setting deadlines for intro
duction and consideration of bills,
having key senate and house com
mittees meet jointly, and getting
the Ways and Means Committee
to start work before the session,
v JL f J :
Hp ,s i
Jenkins)
Efficient Oregon
April that they wouldn't come i
of thcra weren't kidding. And I
Oregon. ' I
I -- -
ifeoiiaiS
NEW HOME SUTHERLIN
A well conitructed modern homt. i bedroom, completely furnlthed,
. . Ur. 10, ThU U . ,.r, td f -J-- SSl
bargain, In 1 bedroom noma and ing ONLY S4600. full price with
It can be youri (or only 8000. tiooo. DOWN and 63. per month,
WITH $1,000 DOWN, and the bal Including tntereit,
anca at (OB. par month, Including
GARDEN VALLEY
- - a 1A ,,. 10 fin. Mr with thrw bedroom
3 B.R. & 10 ACKtJ modern horn., In nlc. frov. of
trtea. All kind! of fruct. walnut!
lr,. horn., wit. ale. c.rcul.un, JuV'wf.h'Tu 'Kum"n3
flrepUc. fruit, Outbuildings, and cow ,19,000, $10,000 Down
ten good acrsa. $3500. Down TKRMS on th. balanc.
8S00. r. t.
; 51 ACRES
S710Q. FULL PRICE Nlc. mod.m horn., garag., n.w
barn, wonderful wall. All Laval
A Nrw thr (3. brfroom noma. "sVlnd low down?ym"
large living room with picture win- WILL TRADE.
dow; very large kitchen, nice ' ,
bath, attached garage and 12-3
acree, all on City water and BEAUTY
CLOSE IN. 92750 DOWN, balance
at M. per month, G. I. Loan. Bee 149 acre, on the North Vmpquj
Tnl. On. and Jfou Will BU,. , Jl", H & j
Creeks, Worlds ot Water. Nice
- 1 ' modern, LARGE, home. Good
Barn and outbuildings. 2S..
FURNISHED SSE!iOOOD s" TmS
A completely furniahed two bedroom
home, with wall to wall carpet.On q. Vfprc;
the Weat Side of City. 118,300. "u
.1200 Down Payment. w Acrea of creek bottom loll and
can be Irrigated with aU y.ar
creek. An older, modern home.
. - ...... Hat fair barna. Thla la good
VERY LARGE and worth more than (11.
6O0. with a low down payment
A four (41 bedroom home, Clow In, Jjj.00'1 "" ,n, on ,h "'
furniahed, and on a large lot.
Thla la an older type home. In nice
condition. All for gia.OOO. with a.. gqod large BmLnw0 LOTS.
0O0. DOWN and paymenta, on tha VARIOUS LOCATIONS. PRICED
balance, to ault the purchaser. LOW. TERMS.
mm
IF YOUR PAPER HAS N0T
ARRIVED IT till P.M.
DIAL 2-2631
WHY II SICK?
You've not tried everything
until you sea
DR. SCOFIELD
X-Ray Chiropractor
1 minutes from town oa
Rifle Range Rd.
Dial 3-5133
TESTED
APPROVED
GUARANTEED
SUTHERLIN
Central
and State Sts.
Phone 2988