I i-T- mvC ...w wMa-i; liii. Jw .f4Ve. ictf.'j-;iM Business News "1 I Sot., Oct. 8, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg'Qre. 7 SLEEK IMPALA is one of 20 new Chevrolets. Models are now on display at Hansen Motor Co. Designers hove applied smooth, graceful lines to the '61 Chevrolet Impala, Bel Air and Biscoyne passenger Car lines. Wings on the rear deck have been smoothed into the body. Roof tines, as noted in the Impala Sport sedan, above, are freshly contoured and separ ately styled for each model. Overall body design features gently sloping lines. Rear deck lid now opens flush with top of bumper offording easier loading and unloading. Fuel tank has been repositioned for greater safety. The Impala sport sedan is one of 20 body styles In the standard Chevrolet line. I E ::i ' '" """ k ( i hi an ..:? vl 1 . "vw CORVAIR STATION WAGON Chevrolet stylists adroitly meshed the requirements of a roomy and versatile vehicle with the crisp, smort design of the Corvair line and came up with this new Corvair Lakewood station wagon. The cor with its air-cooled engine in the rear, folding seat and forward luggage compartment is readily adaptable to almost any job, commercial or pleasure. In addition to the Lakewood, Chevrolet added a sports . wagon ond three half-ton trucks to the Corvair line for '61. Models are now on display at Hansen Motor Co. " ; . -,. ... i , .lT -l -s f ill' f ' '"'4 V i ' ! ft .i.'.i.,''.;.';,' r - '. THIS IS THE STUDEBAKER LARK REGAL four-door sedan for 1961, which goes on dis play at McKay Motors Monday. Its styling and engineering developments reportedly im prove operational efficiency, economy and appearance. Configurations on the hood, along the sides ond on the rear deck lid emphasizthe attractiveness of the newly-softened body lines. These modifications have expanded the windshield and rear window glass areas for greater safety. All-new body colors harmonize with advonce changes in interior styling. Piwww wwmmwmvmmmuyum '.MWum VWfl JlwIW tmm til ,r,i : 1 , -nm ikmrnmrni " '"' - ' v" 1 1 THE RAMBLER AMERICAN, with its new styling for 1961, also features all-welded single unit construction, "Deep-Dip" rustproofing, ceramic-armored muffler ond tailpipe guar anteed to the original owner for the life of the car, and other quality features. The 1961 line is available at Utne Bros. In a full range of two-door ond four-door sedans ond station wagons and a two-door convertible. The 1 25-horsepower overhead-valve six is standard on custom models and optional on super and deluxe cars. Standard on the latter models is the L-head six with 90 horsepower. 4 j.-rr-m-r'-,"' " ' En'' "lAjp., 7 A HANDSOMELY RESTYLED GRILLE ond new hood lines distinguish the 1961 Rambler Classic station wagons, available in three-seat ond two seot models at Utne Bros. Fresh sculptured side styling accents the compact Rombler's new front-end design. Engines in the Classic series include the lighjyeight olumin) six-cylinder engine rated at 127 horsepower ond the V-8 engine aeveloping 200 horsepower. High Sheep Dam Power Cheaper Than Nez Perce, Official Says PORTLAND (AP) A Pacific Northwest Power Co. official said here the proposed High .Mountain sneep uam coma aeuver power one mill per kilowatt cheaper than the proposed Nez Perce Dam. The firm has applied to the Fed eral Power Commission for per mission to build High Mountain Sheep on the Snake River just above its confluence with the Sal mon River. Armor B. Martin, in remarKs prepared for the Elctric Club of Oregon, said those proposing the Hill Top Gets Auto Agency For Oldsmobile Hill Tod Motors has just been notified that it has been granted the agency for Oldsmobile sales, reports Allen Clute, a partner in the business with Frank Murphy. Clute emphasized mat me com pany will continue to handle tne Fiat cars, and that its agency for this popular Italian make will not be altered. Hill Top Motors was formed by Clute and Murphy as active part ners and Claud Esselstrom in April of 19S9, handling the Fiat new and used cars. Addition of the Oldsmobile agen cy will make available the f -85 compact models, the 88 and 98 se ries of cars, which go on display next week. Clute said that he and Murphy got confirmation of the agency in Portland Wednesday. They pur chased an order of cars and drove two home for display purposes. Nez Perce Dam are "using un realistic figures in claims that power from Nez Perce during its first year would cost only 2.85 mills per kilowatt hour." A group of Washington public utility districts have asked the FPC to approve its application to build Nez Perce just below the confluence of the Snake and Salm on. Martin, an engineer and man agement coordinator for PNP, said the PUD claims are based on isolated single-project operation of Nez Perce. He said the project would have to be coordinated with other stor age and power projects of the re gion. "Considering all of the proper factors to arrive at the true power costs," Martin said, "Nez Perce power delivered to load centers will be 4.9S mills per kilowatt hour at wholesale as compared to only 3.90 mills from the company's High Mountain Sheep development." Canby Farmers Cut River Dike Costs CANBY (AP)-A group of Can by area farmers, who decided tney couian t wan tor me govern' ment to do the job, have gone to work on a river channel and dik- ine oroject, I he Army Engineers planned to begin work next year on the project which they figured would cost $188,000. But the farmers decided that if they waited until next year, the Moiaua Kiver mignt cut a new Twenty Homes In Cloverdale Addition Ready Twenty homes were scheduled to be rehabilitated ready to be turn ed over by the contractors by the end of this week in the Cloverdale Homes tract, according to Pete Scrafin, local realtor, who is han dling the sales. Street blacktopping is going ahead rapidly and, barring heavy rains or other interruptions, should be mostly completed by the end of next week. A good share of it is already finished. There are some driveways yet to be blacktoppcd. Howard Hcydlautf, Federal Housing Administration assistant administrator out of Portland, an nounced here last week that the rehabilitation work should be com pleted by the end of December, There are 102 houses in the cur rent contract. 40 were completed last year. 'Ineso are the houses taken over by the National Mort aaee Assn. on foreclosure. He maining homes of the original 180 are privately owned. Ike, Mitchell Agree Labor Act Effective WASHINGTON (AP)-Prcsident Eisenhower and Secretary of La- cnannei across ineir news uuring agreed that the year-old Labor V 7 EMBODYING TRADITIONAL OLDSMOBILE standards of high quality and performance, the all-new, smaller Oldsmobile F-85 brings the division into the low-price field for the first time this fall. Built on a 1 12-inch wheelbase, the smartly styled F-85 is 188.2 inches long, overall. Six people are comfortably accomodated ond the sedan offers a generous 12.1 cubic feet of usabj.e luggage space. Both tiie F-85 and F-85 Deluxe model (shown above) are available as' four-door sedans or four-door station wcgons. The new oluminum, water-cooled Rockette V-8 engine powers oil F-85's. The engine has a displacement of 215 cubic inches and compression ratio of 8.75 to 1. The basic engine weighs approximately 350 pounds, and with maximum brake horsepower of 155 at 4,800 rpm, it has one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in the industry. New models go on display next week at Hilltop Motors. sfW WA I; r I "4 JFf HERE IS THE 1961 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Holiday sedan featuring a complete change in body styling, including new roof lines. The Super 88 is offered in 6 models including the Holiday Sedan pictured above, a Holiday coupe, a Celebrity sedan, a convertible coupe, and the 2-and 3-seat station wagon. The styling motif of the 1961 Oldsmobile gives the car a long, sleek look. Overall length of the 88's however, has been reduced by 5.6 inches and they are 3.8 Inches narrower. Most interior measurements remain approximately the same except for headroom which has been substantially increased in the hardtops and is ample in oil body styles. The Super 88's and the 98's are powered by the brilliant 325 horsepower "Skyrocket" engine. Hilltop Motors will display new models next week. Soviet Poll Shows Standards Higher high water. The farmers hired a bulldozer to open up 500 feet of old river bed to cut across the base of horseshoe bend 1,800 feet long. They said they expect to complete the channel and diking within two weeks at a cost of a few hundred dollars. They are paying for the work themselves. Cuba Quits Bid For Seat In UN ' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) Cuba has given up its fight against Chile to succeed Argen tina on the U. N. Security Coun cil. Daniel Schweitzer, Chile's per manent U. N. representative, said today that Cuban Foreign Minis ter Raul Rao had told the Chilean delegation Cuba is withdrawing its candidacy for the council's Latin-American seat that becomes vacant Dec. 31. Other Latin-American nations already had agreed to support Chile's candidacy for the two year term. Nearly 500 Physicians Scheduled For Draft WASHINGTON (AP) The De fense Department will ask the drafting of up to 500 doctors dur ing the next fiscal year, the Army Navy Air Force Journal predicted The doctor draft has not been used since February, 1937, the un official but authoritative service publication said, and during this time not enough interns and resi dent physicians have been volun teering to meet requirements. A decision of the exact size of the doctor draft quota will be made after next March 1. There are no present plans to draft den tists, the Journal says. German Trooper Meted Jail Term For Sell-Out KARLSRUHE, . Germany (AP) The Federal Supreme Court has sentenced a former West German army trooper to four years in prison on charges of sell ing NATO military secrets to Communist East Germany. Peter Kuhm. 23, told the court Red Germany s intelligence serv ice paid him 4.000 marks ($852) for copies of classified messages sct Jy West German and Brit ish military authorities to Hie Bonn defense ministry's code cen ter '!e was arrested last Jan Rain Causes Delay On Highway Project SALEM (AP) - Rln has caused state Highway Engineer W. C. Williams to wonder whether the Pacific Freeway into Eugene can be completed by his Nov. 1 target date. The route now extends from Portland to Halsey. Williams said it now is so muddy on the Halscy-Eugene section that rock cannot be laid, preliminary to paving. Management Reporting and Disclo sure Act has been effective in stopping abuses and promoting guuu uuuecuvo uurKUiuiiig prac tices. The White House made public a letter from Mitcneit reporting much progress. ..in achieving the objectives you sought," and a re ply from Eisenhower. It is indeed heartening to see how the provisions of this law are being utilized by America's work ing men and women to safeguard against the corruption and abuses of power it was designed to cor rect," the President wrote. The law. enacted in SeDtembcr of last year, contains provisions aimed at guaranteeing democracy in unions and preventing dishon est labor leaders from dipping into union treasuries. Among oth er things, these sections require detailed public financial reporting and secret ballots in union elections. Mitchell said in his report that in many cases as a result ot me legislation, workes have regained control over unions where their rights had been lost or denied. MOSCOW (AP) The Public! Opinion Institute , of Uie youth newspaper KomsomaiSKaya rrav- da has just completed a poll of 1,399 persons on the question: "How did your standard of life AunrtH ; - i nncB the Soviet news agency, reported the results: Living standard up, 1,024. No change, 277. Living standard down, 98. "These data prove," said Tass, "that the measures taken by the Communist party of tho Soviet Union in recent years lor raising peoples' welfare have benefitted all sections and groups of the population." A Leningrad carpenter wrote In his reply to Komsomalskaya Prav da: "Why are pianos so expen sive? This lowers the standard of life, doesn't it?" "Five or 10 years ago, said the paper, "they did not consider a piano a prime necessity." France To Have Postal Rocket PARIS (AP) France will have a postal rocket next year, Postal Minister Maurice uoKanowsm said Thursday night. The "tcic guided rocket," he said, will carry 880 pounds of mail 300 miles, lie did not disclose its speed. Bokanow.Mti said the Postal Min istry expects to recover the rocket in perfect condition. Bruce Carter And Wife Win Carribean Cruise Bruce Carter and his wife, Mary Ann, will be leaving Nov. 9 on a cruise of the Carribean Sea, as a prize for the showing Carter Tire Co. made in a six month's sale contest conducted among dealers by General Electric Co. , Dick Krois, manager of the ap pliance department, said the local business was notified this week that it is one of several dealers in the Pacific Northwest which had met the quota to receive the award. The contest closed Sept. 21. Bruce Carter, a co-owner, and his wife will leave Roseburg Nov. 9 en route to Miami, Florida. There they will board a German ocean liner and spend 11 days touring the Carribucan. i A w 1 : to, i Can we stay free with RATIONED EDUCATION?. Trained minds are more powerful than missiles. And now America is engaged in a great education race. v We must not lose. Yet today many of our colleges and uni versities are already crowded. And in just ten years, appli cations are expected to double. You can help prevent this college crisis. But you must help nnwl . .... - -. Give generously to the col lege of your choice. Help it to expand its facilities and fiay adequate salaries to its acuity. a , Sent j rir eonriouion now! Uam fnort about this urgent Col' Itg emit. Write for your free booliUr, "OPEN WIDE THE COL LEGE DOOR," tot 36, Tlm.i Square Station, New York 36, N.Y, Pvbliihrd tit a fublie mtiAt in rftnprrafion rith Tht Atitrttitina Counetl and tbt ti'tvupnprr Aiu frrdnne Kztutlitti Annotation, hillside p your c fry ci sni ny. sheep?. Chances are they could... with sub clover seeding and'ANCHOR SUPERPHOSPHATE 20! The average slice p-carrying capacity of unimproved pasture lands in Douglas County, as shown by a recent Oregon State College study, is limited to ono ewe to every three or four acres. But the study also Indicates that these same lands, if properly handled, could easily support five times this many sheep! How? Through a simple improvement program ' that includes sub clover seeding and phosphate fertilization. , In one OSC test, a 14-acre plot was seeded with sub clover and fertilized with 60 lbs. of phosphate and 30 Ibi. of sulphur. The rcu!t was a vigorous winter and spring growth of sub clover which produced enough forage to support 92 ewes and 82 lambs well over 4 times the number of ewes and Iambs that were carried by an unimproved control plot of the same size. Douglas County soil and climate helped make these outstanding test results possible. The chances are excellent, therefore, that your pasture lands, if improved with a similar program of sub clover seeding and phosphate fertilization, could deliver extra profits from sheep. Anchor Single Superphosphate 209i is ideal for pasture fertilization. With soil tests on unimproved Douglas County pasture showing a need for both phosphate and sulphu, the 400 lbs. of available phos phoric acid and 240 lbs. of combined sulphur in every ton of Anchor SinglcSupergive you maximum plant food value for your fertilizer investment. Ask your Douglas County agent about the advantages of seeding and fertilizing your hillsido pasture. Then, drop in on your nearby fertilizer dealer and order... O ANCHE PELLETED SUPERPHOSPHATE 20 Produeed hy Stauffer Chemical Company, San Francisco Diilrlbmtd by Wilson & Geo. Meyer & Co., San Francisco Portland Reported by Wayne D. Mmher, Douglas County Agent, in the Oregon Farmer, Feb. 19, 1559J "Fertilizers Do Wonders for Douglas County Sheep Pastures."