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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 1946
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The Weather
U. Weather Bureau Office
Roseburg, Oregon
Forecast for Roseburg and vi
cinity: Partly cloudy tonight and
Sunday.
Highest temp, for any April M
Lowest temp, for any April 25
Highest temp, yesterday 4
Lowest temp, last night ;....50
Precipitation yesterday 0
Precipitation from April 1 25
Deficit from April 1, 1946 B1
Excess from Sept. 1, 14S 5.90
Students Will Vie
In Paper Gather
. Competition between sopho
mores, luniors and senior at
fiosoburi HiRh School is an
nounced by Rosebur- Recreation
as part of the paer drive to be
achedulrd lor Anrll 27. Each of
the three classes will have 20
members on its team said H. W.
Grav supervisor oil the recrea
tion program.
First team to submit a list of
participants are the sophomores,
headed bv Alfred Morlsette and
Jerry Caen. The team includes:
Jnck Denton, Bob Feldknmp,
Chuck Schofield, Chuck Taylor,
Alan Davidson Bill Madson. Tom
Carter, Dick Lytic, Dick Stritzkle,
Coleman Philips, Jack SallnR,
Frank Morlson, Bob Berry, Lester
Baird, Lloyd jviayoorn, Don
Kruse, Dan, Barnes and Vernon
Teater.
The team will meet at the
Armory, Saturday morning, Anrll
27, to. start their er collec
tion. Trucks will be furnished
by Kwincth Ford and loading of
paper will be supervised by R. D.
Coon. ;
All Rosrhurif citiwhs are asked
to have their old papers tied In
neat bundles and placed on their
front porches. Papers must be
tied for tfflcirnt packino In rail
road cars, Cray said.
NO LONGER A THEORY
Health Center Is
Opened in Roseburg
Onenln of a health center this
tvook at WO N. Stexhens St., Is
announced b" Howard R. Martin,
. Mio has had 10 years' practice as
r physical therapist, Including the
last three years In Navy hos
pitals. Martin was trained In physical
theran- at the Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland. Ohio,
' which ts regarded by the medical
profession, he said, as one of the
leariin training schools In this
. Held lie practiced In Younps
town, Ohio, for scverul years
before he entered the Navy three
years ago.
While In the Navy. Martin was
assigned to the Naval Academy
where he headed the department
of physical therapy otid was In
chaitfe of treatments given the
AnnaDolls football squad.
After his Navy dlsi-haroe Mar
tin spent rive months In Seattle
before he came to Uoscbur". He
. located here, he wild, because
he had heard what a growing
community this Is.
Ills offices are In the building
formerly occupied by Catherine
McNeil, chiropractor. Martin's
new health center, he announced.
will eoiallze In physical thera'
treatments and Swedish massage,
By CHARLES V STANTON j
The long- period of talking about wood waste utilization
without putting conservation practiced into use has come
to an end and numerous projects are now in actual opera
tion or in construction stage, E. E. Mateon and E. J. Locke,
of the Northwest Forest Experiment Station, report. Matson
holds the title of forester and Locke is a chemist at the ex
periment station. They are devoting full time to develop
ment of . improved forest practices and new methods of
utilization to obtain more complete use of forest resources.
As an example of how less extravagant and wasteful
methods can be oerated, they cite a Washington pulp mill
which, by installing equipment to convert tree tops, limbs
and other parts of tree, previously left in the woods, will
maintain its usual rate of production this year, but will cut
over only one-half as much land this season as in a previous
year's operation.
Products developed during the war furnish an outlet for
vast quantities of mill waste previously sent into the burner.
Puget Sound mills now are bundling chips and small waste
to supply pulp mills. Unfortunately for newspapers, this
particular type of pulp is not suitable for manufacture of
newsprint, and, therefore, goes into other, forms of paper
and cardboard production.
New discoveries in adhesives make it possible to use small
remnants from sawmill operations in producing various
types of laminated and built-up boards, often much stronger
than boards cut from a log.
From various types of wood waste is being produced a
superior type of wall board, having high insulating values.
While much progress already has been made, the next few
years will see a vast improvement. Many projects are still
in the blueprint stage. Some will be inaugurated this year,
but many more will wait until later.
One of the most important will be in the form of follow
up 'operations in logging areas. Movable outfits will go be
hind the initial cut, in which logs suitable for milling are
removed, and will take out the cull material. From tops, big
limbs, reject logs, etc., will be taken small timbers and
boards. The remainder will be reduced to pulp. Thus there
will be almost complete utilization of the tree.
Pulp from cull stock will be used in production of fity'c-
board, various types of built up woods, panels, flooring, etc,
Work also is progressing on plans to convert wood wate
into alcohol, yeast and other such products. The experiment
station has outlined a program for using the fibre by
products from alcohol production ifl a soil conditioner, simi
lar to peat moss, but having a higher percentage of humus
and a longer life, yet available at considerably less cost.
Bark removed from Douglas fir trees is being utilized in
new products. Hydraulic barkers, machines playing streams
of witter under very high pressure to peel bark from logs,
are being improved. The hydraulic method eliminates wood
fibre from the bark through cleaner separation than is
obtained in the use of mechanical barkers.
Necessity, the mother of invention, is forcing the lumber
industry into more extensive utilization and elimination of
wasteful operations. The necessity arises from reduction
of our' timber resources through past extravagances. Unless
more complete and efficient use is made of our timber re
source we soon will have only a semblance of an industry
remaining. Wood waste utilization has been in the formative
state for several years. It is good to know that the ideas
planned so extensively are, at last, being put into effect.
Owen Leaps Back
To Mexican League
MEXICO CITY, April 13. tJP)
Seeing himself "the whlned
boy of the Dodgers," Mickey
Owen, Brooklyn's . veteran
catcher, has "leaped-frogged" Into
the Mexican uaseoall League.
For betrer or tor worse he
changed his mind -estcrday lor
the third ttme and decided to
jumn organized baseball and pis-1
In the Mexican league after all.
Two weeks ago, when he was
discharged from the Navy, he
announced he would come to
Mexico, but last Tuesday, in San
Antonio, asserted he had recon
sidered and wouli rejoin the
Dodgers.
The JOyear-old backstop at
tributed his latest change of
heart to "some things that
Blanch Rickey (Brooklyn presi
dent) had said about mc that I
didn't like." Rickey had an
nounced Owen would be traded
when he reioined the Brooks.
Owen said he had signed a
five-year contract. He still will
be catcher and manager, prob
ably of Torreon or Vera Crur.
He did not disclose the terms of
the contract, but It is believed
he received a bonus of $12,500
for signing in addition to an
annual salary of $15,000, plus
livin exoenses for himself and
family, an apartment and a suf
ficient amount to pay his Income
tax. Owen also will go into the
wholesale Tocery business as a
sideline.
information at Room 207, State
Capitol.
Room 207 is the men's wash
room, listed by mistake said red
faced officials of the State Pub
licity Department In Room 22 L
Veterans Housing Bill
Signed by Pres. Truman
WASHINGTON, April 12. P
President Truman signed Into
law today a bill providing S253,
727.000 for veterans' housing.
The funds will be used to pro
vide approximately luo.ouo tem
porary dwellings for war vet
erans. Most of the homes Will
be converted service barracks.
A similar number of tempo
rary homes was authorized by
previous legislation.
taaaad to the Offleaaa munbm las. 1
13u. 137 and 138.
All banco owning or claiming any
Interest In such flihlng appliance may
appear and answer within, said Urns
staU-e herein,
Thai Summons Is served upon you by
publicaUun one each week for four
consecutive weak in tha ftoMburg
Newi-Revtew. a newspaper of senaral
circulation published and issued In
Roeebura, Doualai County. Oregon, by
Order of the Honorable Cart T wlm
berlr. Judge of (he above antlUed
Court made on the first day of April.
184a, requiring you to appear and an
swer before expiration oi four weeks
from the date of the flrst publication
hereof, which first publication ta April
oy Acre.
(SEAL) County Clerk Of Douglas
County, Oregon, whose
Eostorflr-a address Ik Rooe
urg. Oregon.
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LSOAL NOTICES
Thrills Offered on
Mat Bouts Tonight
Professional wrestling fans will
be treated to a "triple"main-vent
at the Roseburg Armory tonight
when Matchmaker Don Owen
presents two hot preliminary tilts
and a potentially potent team
skirmish. The hostilities get under
way promptly at 8:30 o'cloc.
Jack Riser, former coast light
heavyweight champion, meets the
challenge of big, bruising Bob
Kenaston In one of two 30-minute,
one-fall engagements. K i s e r,
master of the "skin-the-cat" hold,
one of the most deadly In the busi
ness, will have to match speed
against the ex-Army .sergeant's
superior strength and rough-and-tumble
style.
Isruno Angelo, another villain
with tistlc ideas and champion
ship dreams, will clash against a
fellow countryman, Anthony Mar
tinelll, in the other prelim. Both
bouts carry at 'active purges.
All four return later in the eve
ning in a four-man free-for-all,
but the matmcn will work in
teams Klser and Martinein
against Kenaston and Angelo. H.I
ton Owen will referee all four
matches and it looks like a busy
evening for the referee, a hectic
one for the matmen and a thrill-
packed one for the casn customers.
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STATE Or ORKGON fOR
DOVGLAS COUNTY
STATE Or OHECON, Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN Don. whose true name la to the
Plaintiff unknown. Defendant.
To John Doe. whose true name la to
the Plantlff unknown, defendant:
IN THE NAME or THE STATE OT
OREGON. You are hereby required to
appear ana answer tne complaint OI ;
Plaintiff filed against you In the above
entitled Court and cause on or before t
four weeks from the first publication I
of this Summons and if you fall to so I
appear and answer said Complaint.
Plaintiff for want thereof will apply to
the Court for judgment as demanded
In said Complaint, a succinct statement
of which Is as follows, to-wlt:
For a Judgment of confiscation of the
personal property mentioned In said
Complaint and that said property be
sold at public auction aa provided by
law. The said property la described aa
follows:
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feet long with 3 H " mesh noatlng
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At Eight O'Clock
Zivic Decisions Stanley
In Slow 10-Round Fight
PORTLAND, April 13. (.11
In a slow, rampd contest, Fritzlo
Zivic, 149, Pittsburg, last nicht
took a 10-rounrl decision over
Lincoln Stanley, 153i, Oakland,
Calif., In a main event boxing
bout.
The bout was a maulinc, cllnch
Ine affair until the ninth round
when Stanley brought the ex-1
welterweight champ out of his
shell with a hard right to the j
chin. Zivic Immediately opened '
un and had Stanley wobbly at I
the bell. .
SPOKANE, April 13. UP)
Seorin" knockdown in all three
rounds, rrankic Gimbel, 160,
Spokane, scored a three-round
technical knockout over Leroy
Bolden. 161, Spokane, in a sched
uled 10-round bout here last
niKht.
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