12 The Newi-Review, Roicburg, Or. Man,, Nov. 21, 1955
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48 Stljd6 Commander A ir., Radio and Hooter, overdriv J 345 $ 45
47 POntidC Streamliner 2 dr. Sedonerte .. . $ 345 $ 265
46 POIltiaC 2-dr. St'danette, 6 cylinder $ 295 $ 1 45
46 POIltiaC 2-dr. Sedanette, 8 cylinder . . . -.. $ 295 $ 1 45
48 Ford v.. 2 d, Sedan, 4 New Tirei .. - $ 345 $ 265
46 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2-dr. Sedan 265 $ 195
41 Chevrolet 4-. sedan $ 125 $ 75
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53 BljiCrv Spec. Riviera Hurd Top Coupe, Very Low Miles $1895 $1 795
53 OldSinobile 88 2-dr., Standard Transmission $1595 $1495
55 POIltaiC Star Chief 4dr Only 11,00 Mile. . ... $2895 $2795
53 CadillaC 62, 4-dr., Power Steering, Low Miles $3195 $2995
53 Chevrolet 210, S passenger Coupe, Radio ond Heater . .. $1495 $1 345
53 WlllyS Station Wo,,on, 6 Cylinder, 20,000 Miles $1495 $1295
52 Dodge Coronet, 5 passenger Coup, Rebuilt Motor .. . $1145 $ 995
52 Chevrolet Stylcline Deluxe 2 dr., ... $1195 $1095
53 PlymOUth Cranbrook 2 dr. Sedan, Overdrive . $1395 $1295
52 MerCUry Hardtop, Sport Coupe, Merc-O-Matie ... $1395 $1295
52 POIltiaC Chiettoin 2-dr., Dual Rang. Hydramalic .. $1195 $1095
51 Buick Riviera Super, Sport Coupe, Dynaflow $1195 $1095
52 PlymOUth Cranbrook 4 dr. Sedan, Radio ond Heater $ 995 $ 845
50 Buick Special 4 dr., Sedan, Standard Transmission $ 795 $ 695
51 Chevrolet Stylcline 4 dr. Deluxe, Real Nice Black $ 995 $ 895
51 Chevrolet styled 2 dr., . $ 895 $ 745
51 POIltiaC Streamliner 2 door, Standard Transmission .... $1045 $ 945
50 DeSoto 4-dr., Deluxe Sedan, Radio and Heater $ 795 $ 645
50 Chevrolet styieii... doux. 4 d,.. $ 74s $ 595
50 MerCUry 4 dr.. Sport Sedan, Overdrive $ 695 $ 595
51 Ford V-8, Custom 2-dr., Very Sound $ 845 $ 695
52 Ford 6 Cylinder ! i Ton Pickup $ 995 $ 895
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PH. OR 3 6555
Dillard Bey Is
Attending Session
By ROSA HE INBACH
Word has been received bv Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Gentry of liillard
that their youngest son, Jerry, is
now attending the Naval Reserve
annual session in San Diego.
He is takinji the two-week cruise
aboard the U. S. Navarro out of
the ' Long Beach and San Diego
harhors. He reports he will return
to Dillard soon.
Ovsrnight Guttti
Mr. and Mrs. Koyal Thomas, St
Helens, were overnight miosis
Monday at the home of the for
mer's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martyn, Carey
street, Hrockway. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas were returning home from
a week's vacation in California.
They operate a general merchan
dise store in St. Jlelens.
Rev, and Mrs. L. K. Bates and
three children, Joe, June and Ka
thy of Dillard, left Saurday for
their new home in Lone Star, Tex
as. Both the Itev. and Mrs. Bates
will serve in the Assembly of (iod
Church al Lone Star. Mrs. Bates
is a sister uf Mrs. Harry Brown
of Dillard.
Word has been received from
Don Cotnam, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson Cotnam of Dillard, that
lie passed his entry tests at the
Naval training base in San Dietfo
with hiyh honors. He plans to be
home around Dec. 15, for a leave
aiier compielintj boot training.
Mr. and Mrs. l.eroy Wagoner
and son of Bandon were visitors at
the home of the former's cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Uozier Friday;
evening.
Jack Claiborne and Al Wade went
duck hunting in the Klamath FaJIs
and Bonanza area over the weekend.
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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Firefighters move in to fight flames roaring down me
hills within 400 feet of a block of homes at Sunland, Calif. Two Southern California
fires destroyed over 1000 acres, moving perilously close to hundreds of homes. More
than 1000 firefighters fought the blazes.
Officers Nominated By
Clendale Rebekah Lodge
The Glenilale Rebekah L o d li e
met Thursday. Ofhcers were nom
inated and will be eleclcd laler.
A musical walk was held, with
the prize Kointf lo Mrs. Jean Cae
rtecke. The money raised, will ko
into a loilyc-sponsoml fund for re
lief in the flooded area for the
Northeast.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Kslher Fachet, Mrs. Melba
Hays and Mrs. Matie Heller.
Jane Cafes Leads Meet
In Canyonville Area
1 "Gi'illi! Home SleU'mO a D.nrn.
Sion.'ll f.O,lk " U.-IU tlm h.ni.,., .
sented hy .lane (iates, Douglas
.iuiii.v i n teatter. to me canvon-ville-Days
(.'reek Home Extension
t nit Thursdav at the nypA .lo
tion.
Miss Hates, substituted for Helen
Chamller, extension leader, who
was in. Mie presented the topic
in an all-day session to 32 ladies.
A imtlllck lunch Was served
Heltzel Orders
Existing Train
Speeds Continued
SALEM Public Utilities
Commissioner Charles H. Heltzel
ordered here that existing speed
limits be maintained for Southern
Pacific trains in all cities except
Portland.and Canby.
In Portland, the city can regulate
train speeds, Heltzel having au
thority in all other cities.
As to Canby, Heltzel will hold
a further hearing.
At the same time, Heltzel an
nounced a hearing would be held
in Portland Dec. 7 to deal with
speeds of Union Pacific, Spokane,
Portland & Seattle; and Oregon
Trunk trains.
Until recently, all cities regu
lated train speeds within their
limits, but' the Supreme Court
ruled that Heltzel is the only per
son who can set limits outside of
Portland.
Heltzel said all of the speed j
(units ordered r riday are tne same
as those previously set by the
cities.
These limits include: Albany. 30
miles per hour; Ashland, 20; En
Ken e, ;J0 and 50; Grants Pass. 25
and 3,r; Klamath Falls, 55; Med
ford, 10 and 35: Oregon City, 40;
Koseburg. 25; &lcm, 20 and 35;
Springfield, 40 and 55.
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OUCH? Just looking at Julia
as she arid her partner rehearse
their act in London can make
your bones ache. But Darvas
and Julia, specialty dancers,
have trained for this sort of
thing, which is why they ap
peared belore Queen Elizabeth
in the Royal Vyriety Perform
ance at Victoria Palace Theatre.
Income Taxes Up;
No Property Tax
Seen Next Year
PORTLAND Income tax
collections are running heavier
than expected, and so there will
be no state property tax in Oregon
this year and probably none next
year, Gov. Paul Patterson said
here.
He made The prediction at the
annual meeting of the Assn. of
Oregon Counties, which was con
sidering resolutions.
Earlier R. II. H a ldock, state
JjVhway engineer, told the associa
Ttion that a national highway bill
is essential if damage to the na
tion's economy is to be avoided.
What plan of financing may be
used is secondary, he said, to an
early start, lie urged county
judges and commissioners to ask
the slate's congressional members
to try to help get a bill passed.
Forrest Cooper, counsel for the
public lands committee, said that
a congressional study committee
on reassessment of the govern
ment's policies on sharing reve
nue, reflects Midwest and Eastern
views. The West, he said, lacks
adequate representation on the
com mittee.
lUmpqua Grove 51
jplans Inspection
Umpqua Grove 51.Supremo
Forest Woodman Circle, made
plans for officer inspection at tho
meetinB Monday night. New pres
ident, .Mrs. Mozelle Welch, took
office. , , ...
Mrs. Welch appointed the follow
ing committees for the comins
year: program committee, Mrs.
Bella Holm, Mrs. Bess Lounsbuiy;
year book, Mrs. Goldie Willis;
civic and fraternal activities, Mrs.
Betty Krost; publicity, Mrs. Rosa
i;l.nt.. .nt'octiiHlinp commit
u 'itril f:lenn Mrs. Rob
bie' Lec Cooper; sickness and dis
tress, Mrs. uoioie nuns, wel
fare. Mrs. Beulah Gibson, Mrs.
Jessie Thomas and refreshment,
Mrs. Kathrvn Remitz.
A combined Christmas party of
the Grove 51. the Omaha Wood-
f nA th0 Tnn Phi I.amb.
llldll v-Mlit aiit ". " -
da was planned for Dec. 16, at the
Evergreen urantie utu. ""i-i
with a politick dinner at 6:M p.m.
The Umpqua Grove Christmas
partv will he held Dec. IS at the
home of Mrs. Mozelle Welch. Each
member is asked to bring a gift
for their mystery sister or for an
exchange.
, Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour.
Eight Directors Named
At AP Editors Meeting
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo .if
Eight directors have been elected
bv The Associated Press Man
aging Editors Assn. for three-year
Th'ey are W. Earl Hall of The
Mason Citv (Iowa) Globe Gazette;
Charles Henry Hamilton of The
Richmond (Va) News Leader;
Coleman A. Harwell of The Nash
villc Tennessean; J. Edward Mur
ray of The Los Angeles Mirror
Daily News; Murray Powers of
The Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal;
Kenneth R. West of The Lansing
(Mich) State Journal; J W. Ma
haffev of The Texarkana (Ark-Texas)
News and Gazette; and Geora
Shoals of The Rochester (NY)
r .. onH Chronicle.
Mahaffev was elected to repre
sent papers in cities of less than
50 000 population and Shoals was
named to represent New York
Slate as required by slate law.
ITALIAN ARTIST DIES
MILAN. Italy Anselmo
Bucci, Italian artist and writer,
died early Saturday in his home
al nearby Monza. He was 68.
Dr. E. W. CARTER
Chiropodist Fxt SpecioMst
Diseases of the Foot
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