Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1946, Image 3

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ROSeBURS NeWs-ReVIeW, ftOSEBURG, OREGON, PRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946
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Local
News
Home For Summer Miss Wan
da Olmscheid, student at Univer
sity of Oregon, has arrived home
to spend the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Olmscheid.
Daugters of Nile to Meet
Umpqua Daughters of the Nile
will meet Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Dallen Jones,
1015 South Hamilton Street. All
Daughters of the Nile are in
vited. Will Visit In Portland Mrs.
J. W. Rouse and son, Bill, and
daughter, Donna, Roseburg, plan
to leave Saturday for Portland to
enjoy a two weeks' vacation vislt
Jnpjelatives and friends. Bill is a
News-Review carrier.
Visit at May Home Visitors at
the Clifford May home in Seotts
Valley the last week included
Itheir brother-in-law and sister,
fMr. and Mrs. Fred DeWitt of
GV-rber, Calif., and their younger
son, Neilson May, Los) Angeles.
-Enjoyinq Trio East Dr. and
Mrs. D. B. Bubar are spending
the summer enjoying a trip to
their former home in Maino.
They plan to stop over in Detroit,
Mich., and will visit various
points of interest In the east. Dr.
Bubar has arranged for his
optometric office to remain open
during his absence.
Officers to Be Installed The
American Legion and American
Legion Auxiliary will hold their
respective meetings next Tues
day night at 8 o'clock at the
Armory. Installation officers for
the auxiliary include Mrs. V. J.
Micelli, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield
and Mrs. George Caskey.
Undergoes Major Operation
Mrs. P. J. Fulmer of Melrose un
derwent a major operation at
Mercy Hospital Thursday. Mr.
and Mrs. Fulrnor, former resi
dents of Melrose, have recently
returned to Douglas County to
make their home. Their daughter,
Roberta Fulmer of Corvallis, is
in Roseburg during Mrs. Fulmer's
illness.
Back From North Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Eastlin" have returned
to their home on East Lane
street, following a trip to Port
land to visit their daughter, Miss
Genevieve, and to Vancouver,
Wash., to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Coldwell. Mrs. Coldwell
was formerly Eleanore Eastling
of Roseburg.
Sell Acreage Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford May of Seotts Vallev
have sold some acreage to the
countv to set up a rock crusher.
Mr. Sa'xton and Sons, contractors,
with their crew and up-to-date
equipment, are in charge of the
operation. In line with the coun
ty's Dlan for General road im
provement in the section, the
narrow, winding road facing the
Mav ranch is being widened and
st ra i ghtened,
Jr. Legion
BASEBALL
ROSEBURG JRS.
Vs.
DRAIN JRS.
AT HN LAY FIELD
12 P. M. Saturday, June 22
Admission 50c
Unci. Tax)
Starting Time 8 P. M.
Five-Man Battle Royal
Match will start half hour arly to permit
time for Police Reserve Dance in Armory fol
lowing wrestling.
Georges Dusette Billy Me Euin
Joe Lynam Mike Naxarian
Jack Poppenheimer
Wrestling, Roseburg Armory, Saturday, June 22
DAILY DEVOTIONAL
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Have you sometimes longed
lor and wondered about the
haven of rest, the Father's
house of many mansions? When
pressed by trials and weary
with conflict have you just
longed to lay your head upon
the breast of Christ, that you
might feel the touch of His
hand and hear the gentle tones
of His voice, bidding you to
rest? Have you, when footsore
with the journey, tried to
imagine what it would have
been like to have been with the
disciples that evening when
Jesus laid aside His outer gar
ments and washed their feet?
Of course you have, and some
times when He seemed so far
away, you wondered if He
really knew, and like one of the
older prophets have said, "Oh,
that I knew where I might find
Him, that I might find rest"
Just a glimpse of His face and
a word from His lips and all
would be well. You would then
feel like taking a fresh hold
upon the trials, confident that
you would come off more than
conqueror. The presence of
Christ is not a matter of time or
place, but of triumphant faith
in His glorious promise, "Lo, I
am with you always." You have
only to speak and He will re
spond. So live then today that
our tomorrow may be brighter
and better. Amen.
Lodge to Meet Monday Alpha
Lodge No. 47, Knights of Pythias
will confer the rank of page at
8 o'clock Monday evening at the
K. of P. hall.
Visiting at Hill Home Mrs. J.
A. Saucerman and her son and
daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. W.
A. Saucerman and small son,
Johnny Joe, all of Portland are
spenaing the weekend in Rose
bur as cuests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hill. Mrs. J. A. Saucerman
is a sister of Mr. Hill.
Employed At Reporter Royal
Denton. Roseburg, student at the
University of Oregon School of
Journalism, has been employed
bv the News-Review as a member
of' the reporting staff. Denton
will serve during the summer
months but plans to return to
school for the fall term. He has
been assigned to sports and rec
reation. Visitors Leave Mrs. G. E.
Stiefvater of Piedmont, Califor
nia, and Miss Dora Ritter of New
Albany, Indiana, have left for
their homes, following a trip to
Roseburg to visit the former's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Patrick, on Houck
Street. Miss Ritter, a cousin of
Mr. Patrick, was on her first trip
to the west coast.
At Murdock Home Robert
Bjodstrup oi Portland has joined
his wife in Roseburg at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
mour Murdock. They will return
to Portland after the rodeo Sun
day. Mrs. Bjodstrup, nee Helen
Murdock, has been visiting with
her parents the last two weeks.
Mr. Murdock, who has been at
tending to business at Reedsport,
returned to his home here today.
Also guests of the Murdocks for
the weekend rodeo are Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Murdock of Eugene,
brother and sister-in-law of Ar
mour Murdock.
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Fire Truck's Use Taught to
Trainees of Forest Service
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Forest Service Photo
Forest Service fire fighting crews are learning to use a recently
acquired fire truck (above) which is stationed at Layng Creek
Ranger Station, M. M. Nelson, supervisor of the Umpqua National
Forest, said.
Layng Creek is the center of a high fire hazard area in the Bo
hemia District, and the new truck may be used in any of , several
logging operations near there.
The truck, third pumper unit
assigned to the forest, carries 500
gallons of water, fire tools, in
cluding shovels, axes, hazel hoes,
and 2,000 feet of water hose.
The pump is a direct power
take-off type capable of pumping
up to five hose lines at one time.
It will be manned by an operator
and a small crew in the summer.
Other units are at Tiller, Ore., in
the South Umoqua district. Such
units are often used to help sup
press house and barn fires or
sawmill fires in the rural areas.
U. S. Army Group
HORIZONTAL
1,6 Depicted is
insigne of
U. S. Army-
2 Strike
3 Standards of
perfection
4 Music note
5 Sweet
potatoes
6 Indian weight
7 Work units
8 Erbium (ab.)
Division
2 Be carried
13 Aging
apparatus
15 Porf orate
16 Female saint
(ab.)
17 Emanate
19 Edge
20 Got tin
22 Plant part
9 Regular
10 In three ways
(comb, form)
1 1 Dress edge
14 Driving
command
17 Eternities
?frCOm21Fiiih eggs
18 Toiletry case
23 Worm
29 Onagers
24 Lettuce
30 Islands
31 Chinese
weight
32 Half-em
33 Idolize
37 Herb
40 Cotton fabric
41 Walking
sticks
42 Notion
44 Rectify
48 And
48 Racer
50 Lamprey '
53 English queen
55 Complication
56 Handle
57 Is indignant at
58 Rag
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Practice to Be Held Jobs
Daughters will hold a practice
meeting tonight, June 21, at 7:30
o'clock at the Masonic Temple.
Valid Excuse
CHICAGO, June 21. (P) The
influence of returned war vet
erans on university life Is being
reflected even in excuses for ab
sence from classes, say Loyola
University officials.
Apartment-hunting and baby
minding have taken their place
alongside such old favorites as
alarm clock failures, funerals and
dental appointments, they said.
One married vet's excuse was:
"An eight-pound boy, wow!"
Spreading Out
PHILADELPHIA, June 21. UP)
The American Legion instituted
its first all-woman post last night,
but the ladies took the oath in
civvies.
"We thought about wearing our
uniforms," said Margaret M.
Schafer, post chairman, "but for
the sake of those who aren't the
same size as they used to be, we
decided on dresses."
Wins and Loses
LOS ANGELES, June 21. (P)
Luck wasn't all good yesterday
for Jess A. Raburn, filling station
owner. A charge 01 automoone
theft against him was dismissed
but his pocket was picked in court,
he said, of $1400.
A freight carload of tile, about
36,000 pounds, is sufficient for
the installations in 60 to 70 aver
age size bathrooms.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
Everqreen Grange Hafl
"Fiddlin1 Fools"
Admission
Adults Oc, Tax Includ.
Grade school children ,0c
Dancing from 9 to 1
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News-Review Engraving
Forest Service crews learned to
use this type of equipment at the
annual fire school at Wolf Creek
Training Camp on Little River,
this week.
The truck, tank and pump were
secured by the Forest Service
from the Armv at Fort Lewis.
The Forest Service rebuilt the
units to be suitable for forest
fires.
Ranger Rex Wakefield of the
Bohemia District will be in
charge of the new truck.
Answer 1o Previous Pussle
25 Whisper
27 Fowl (pi.)
39 Notch
43 Relative
44 Also
45 Encounter
46 Sailor
47 Individual
49 Numbers
(ab.)
51 Compass polm,
52 Gibbon
54 Eye (Scot)
56 Near
28 Slaves
34 vegetames
35 Disencumber
36 Wife of
Cuchulainn
(Irish saga)
37 Genus of
3-aples
irl's
nickname
UN Denies Federation
Of Trades Role in Session
NEW YORK, June 21. (TP)
The United Nations Econmic and
Social Council today voted down
a strong Russian attempt to give
the World Federations of Trades
Unions a voice in the council de
liberations. The vote was 12 to 5. Voting
with Russia were the Ukraine,
Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and
Peru. France abstained from vot
ing. The council action means that
the WFTU, which Includes Ihe
CIO in the United States, will
have the right only to consult
with the council on a basis equal
with the American Federation of
Labor and similar specific organi
zations. John O. Wlnant, U. S. delegate
spoke against the Russian move,
declaring if it were accepted the
council would give to a non-governmental
group greater repre
sentation on the council than thai
of members of the United Nations
who did not have seats on the
council.
Wile Killer Must Die
OLYMPIA, June 20. UF The
State Supreme Court today af
firmed the conviction of Earl
Hartley, sentenced to death In
King County tor Killing his wife
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Italian Colonies
Decision Deferred
At Big Four Meet
PARIS. June 21. PI-The Big
Four foii'li'n ministers, after suc
cessfully hurdling a maior ob
stacle bv virtually reachinp a
compromise on Italian colonies,
urned todav to the controversial
Trieste problem key lo Ihe Ital
ian peace treaty.
Alon- with Trieste, the" must
decide the entire Italian-Yugoslav
frontier question and the
matter of the Dodecanese Islands.
All four of the ministers agree
in .principle that the Islands
should go to Greece, but Russian
Foreign Minister Molotov has in
dicated in the past that his court
try is not yet ready to discuss
final terms.
Other problems of the Italian
treatv to be considered are the
Aastrian-Italian frontier and dis
posal of Italian naval units.
The question of Trieste, how
ever promises to be the most
controversial. Russia has in
sisted that the important Adriatic
nort be ceded to Yugoslavia, and
Britain, France and the United
States have maintained that it
must remain Italian. All four of
the conferees concede that Trieste
is ethnically Italian.
The compromise yesterday,
when the ministers ex"essed
eeneral amroval of a U. S. pro
posal to delay decision on the
colonies for a vear and to refer
the matter to the United Nations
if the four powers could not apree
by that time, gave rise to a new
atmosphere of optimism.
Conference circles were visibly
brightened by what a British
source described as the "concilia
tory" manner of yesterday's
formal and informal sessions.
Under the compromise, Italy
would renounce sovereignty of
her colonies, which would be
under four-power control pend
ing either agreement by the Big
Four or reference to the United
Nations.
SOUTHERN OREGON
BASEBALL LEAGUE
Standings
W L Pet.
Roseburg 4 0 1.000
Crescent City 3 0 1.000
Grants Pass 3 1 .7!)0
Ashland 3 2 .600
Medford 2 2 .500
Tri-Citv r. 1 3 .250
Central Point 1 4 .200
Gold Hill 0 5 .000
Scores June 16
Roseburg 6. Ashland 0.
Crescent Citv 4, Central
Point 3.
Tri-Citv 2, Gold Hill 1.
Grants Pass 4, Medford 3.
Games June 23
Roseburp at Medford.
Gold Hill at Grants Pass.
Central Point at Canyonville.
Crescent City at Ashland.
Rodeo Dance to Follow
Wrestling Bill at Armory
The official Rodeo Dance will
be staged in the Armory imme
diately following the wrestling
matches Saturday night, It was
announced by Lt. Noble B. Goet
tel of the Sheriff's Reserves.
No admission will be charged,
but each dance will cost a dime,
and rodeo fun seekers may dance
as many as they wish. Proceeds
will go to the Sheriff's Reserves
fund.
Good western music will be
provided, Goettel said, and re
freshments will be on sale. Some
of the rodeo performers are ex-
LOSEE'S
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337 N. Jackson Phone 534-J
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DANCE
.ARMORY
Saturday Night
Admission
FREE
Starts About 9:45
See our
selection of
newest
PORTRAIT
FRAMES
Remember: If it is
worth framing at
all, it is worth
framing well
PHOTO LAB
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pected to put In their appearance
during the evening.
The lounge room will be open
for persons who arrive earlv and
do not care to see the wrestling
matcnes. ine wrestling tins week
will begin at an earlier time, and
the dance floor is expected to be
ready by 9:45.
Dress will be western slvle and
strictly informal.
Notice of Timber Sale
Sealed bids, marked outside
"Bid for Timber", and addressed
to the Chief Forester, O. and C.
Administration, 001 Guardian
Building, Portland 4, Oregon, will
be received until and opened at
10:30 A. M Pacific Standard
Time, July 9, 1946, for the pur
chase of timber upon tracts here
inafter described; each bid must
state the amount per M. feet
B.M., which will be offered for
each species and the total con
sideration which will be paid for
the timber. No bid for less than
the appraised value will be con
sidered. Each bid must be sub
mitted In duplicate and be ac
companied by a deposit in the
torm of a certiued check In favor
of the Treasurer of the United
States. The deposit of any suc
cessful bidder will be credited on
tile contract. Payment in full at
the time of filing the contract is
reouired in sales amounting to
$2,500.00 or less. For copies of
the form of proposal, form of
contract and Bond, terms oi pay
ment, amount of deposit required
with bid, amount of bond re
quired with contract and other
intormation, application should
be made to the address shown
above. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY:
T. 22 S., R. 6 W Sec. 33, all mer
chantable timber designated for
cutting on a portion of Lot 7 (NE1
NED, estimated for the purpose
of this sale to be 220 M. feet
Douglas fir. No bid for less than
$4.20 per M.ft.B.M., or a total
purchase price of SU24.00, will be
considered. The sale urea is made
up of approximately 5 acres in
the SE corner of Lot 7, bounded
by a ridee. Only those trees
stamped USOC are to be cut. T.
24 S., R. 4 W., Sec. 13, all mer
chantable timber designated for
cutting on Lot 1 (NE1NEJ), and
Lot 2 (SEINES), estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be
1675 M. feet Douglas fir, 175 M.
feet Incense Cedar, 80 M. feet
White Fir, 60 M. feet Western
Red Cedar, 10 M. feet Hemlock.
No bid for less than $4.90 per
M.ft.B.M. for the Douglas fir,
$2.25 per M.ft.B.M. for the In
cense Cedar, $2.00 per M.ft.B.M.
for the White Fir, Western Red
Cedar, and Hemlock, or a total
purchase price of $8,901.25, will
be considered. T. 26 S., R. 2 W.,
Sec. 31, all merchantable timber
designated for cutting on Lot 2
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SW1, Lot 3 (NW5SW1), estl-l
mated for the purpose of this
sale to be 2810 M. feet Douglas
fir, 55 M. feet White Fir, 130 M.
feet Incense Cedar, 185 M. feet
stamped Sugar Pine, 20 M. feet
Western Red Cedar. No bid for
less than $2.75 per M.ft. B.M. for
Ihe Douglas fir, $2.00 per M.ft.
B.M. lor the While Fir, Incense
Cedar, and Western Red Cedar,
$10.00 per M.ft.B.M. for the
stamped Sugar Pine, or a total
purchase price of $9,987.50, will
be considered. The S1NEISW1 is
reserved from sale. Only those
Sugar Pine trees stamped USOC
are to be cut. The area is to be
logged by use of Caterpillar-type
tractor equipment unless other
wise authorized by the officer in
charge of the sale. All timber cut
from the above described areas
must be manufactured in the
local marketing area designated
by the O. and C. Administration
unless otherwise authorized by
the Chief Forester. If the unit
prices bid are above those author
ized by MPR 460, they will be re
duced to the maximum permitted
under that order. In case of two
or more identical bids for the
same timber, the successful bid
der will be selected on the basis
of ability to further the objec
tives of the Act of August 28,
1937. The right is hereby reserved
to waive technical defects in this
advertisement; to reject all bids,
or lo award the timber for the
amount of the highest bid to
other than the highest bidder
when necessary, pursuant to tjie
Act of August 28, 1937 ( 50 Stat.
874), In order to provide a con
tinued supply of timber to local
Industry so as to assure the per
manence of the community which
is dependent upon such industry.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
14th day of June, 1946. W. H.
Horning, Chief Forester, O. & C.
Administration.
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