Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1947, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. R6SEBURG, 0REG6K MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947
Ho War Danger
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Bevin Declares
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
Ernest Bevin, Britain's ever
daring foreign secretary, took his
reputation as a prophet in his
hands at the weekend and told a
coal miners' picnic in England
that there is no danger of an
other war in this generation so
tar as he can see.
And why should this statesman,
whose voice carries around the
world, raise the harrowing sub
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ject of conflict on the supposedly
cheerful occasion of a picnic?
Well, because it's a question
which never is far from the
minds of all thinking people, as
you and I well know from the
conversations we daily encount
er. So Mr. Bevin made his pre
diction to calm fears, but he was
quick to add tills important
qualification:
"But In every act you perform,
you must keen in mind he chil
dren of thirty or forty years from
now. Not a day passes, not a
moment passes in the job in
whkii I am now engaged without
my being fully conscious that a
wrgng decision, wrong judgment
or petulant answer may now con
damn a generation."
wise counsel that, for noDOuy
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can. afford mistakes in these
dangerous days. However, that
doesn't mean that we are to re
fuse to face facts, to apply our
selves energetically to laying
plans to meet emergencies, and
to put those plans into operation
forcefully when the emergencies
crop up.
U. S. Tops in Strength
It would have been Interesting
If Mr. Bevin had amplified his
forecast. Had he done so I dare
say it might have developed
several "If's."
We shall have war If and when
some aggressor nation acquires
sufficient strength to wage a
major conflict and so dares to
carry out its aggression in the
lace or any ana an nosuie opin
ion. It strikes me that it might
not take a generation for such a
hypothetical situation to be creat
ed. Still, we do know that the only
nation now physically capable of
waging a major war of conquest
Is the United States and the
U. S. A. isn't an aggressor.
The present danger of war of
course lies in the continued ex
pansion of aggressive Commun
ism. The world revolution for
the spread of that Ism is going
full tilt, and it will keep going
with increasing Intensity until it
strikes an obstacle which it can't
move. Every new country which
Is absorbed in the Red campaign
adds strength to Russia's power
ful communistic empire and
all this Is gained without a major
shooting war.
So fur as Moscow Is concerned,
it can avoid war by sitting aloof
and being In a position to wash
Its hands of any act performed
by one or more of its satellites.
Public Hearing On O.-C.
Unit Proposal Opens
(Continued from Page 1)
Congressman Harris Ellsworth,
"who have had much to do with
legislation affecting sustained
yield policies." Duties of con
gress keep them in Washington,
he added.
Maps Prepared
Six large forest maps of areas
to be discussed were placed on
the Armory wall for briefing
purposes of the speakers and
three public address microphones
were set up to enable the aud
ience to follow all discussion.
The maps Include: Douglas
Master Unit, South Coast Master
Unit, South Umpqua Master Unit,
Josephine Master Unit, Jackson
Master Unit, Klamath Master
Unit, and ail their respective
marketing areas.
Charles V. Stanton, News-Review
editor, opened the general
discussion with brief remarks
favoring sustained yield.
Douglas County Judge D. N.
Busenbark reported the full sup
port of the O. and C. Administra
tion by the county court, and
Coos County Judge L. D. Fel
sVim said his county was realiz
ing they are robbing the future
gc;uratlon by cutting more than
sustained yield. "We must stabi
lize industry by cooperating with
the O. and C," he concluded.
Largo delegations were in at
tendance from Lane. Jnckson
Josephine, Coos, Curry, Klamath
and Douglas counties. Discussions
were expected to continue
iniougiioiit the day as the various
Interested persons and delega
tions reported their views on the
program.
AUTO KILLS CHILD
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An automobile accident Saturday
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old Los Angeles visitor.
i-ouce unlet ri. A. Keminerer
reuorted Knn.'ilrt Vhiv .,n nf 1U..
and Mrs. William Flax, Los An
geles, dashed into the path of an
automobile driven by John N.
Mohn. HnoH Rlvnr ntwl ,11, H
shortly afterward.
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Co.
Phone 620
Roseburg
Morse Uses Pressure
For Veterans' Aid Bills
(Continued from page 1)
day, the date scheduled for ad
Journment.
Both measures were put aside
temporarily Saturday alter the
Senate passed the four other bills
and sent a fifth back to the
Banking Committee for further
study.
The terminal pay bond meas
ure won approval by a vote of
85 to 0.
It authorizes, but does not re
quire, the cashing after Septem
ber 1 of an estimated S1.800.-
000,000 In special five-year bonds
held by an estimated 9,000,000
veterans.
Also sent to the White House
Saturday was a measure to in
crease by 20 per cent pensions to
veterans (and their dependents)
of the Civil and Spanish Ameri
can Wars.
Other Bills Pending
Senate passage shunted to the
House, meanwhile, bills provid
ing for:
(a) A 15 per cent cost of living
increase in subsistence grants to
veterans oing to school under
the GI Bill of Rights. Single vet
erans payments would be boosted
from the current $65 to S75 a
month; married veterans without
children would get $105 instead of
$90 and those who have children
would receive $120, an increase
of $30.
(b) Renewal and liberalization
of the Drogram under which the
government provides new auto
mobiles for amputee veterans.
The old program, which expired
June 30, covered only those who
lost a leg. The new one would
cover those who have lost the
use of one or more legs and arms,
WANTED
' 25
USED CARS
We are giving ridiculous
prices for late model used
cars. We dare you to get
our cash offer for your car.
Lockwood Motors
Baldwin .
and
Wurlitzer
Pianos
Another shipment just ar
rived! Magohany walnut and
blonde finishes for immediate
delivery. Trade in your old
piano Easv terms.
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
ADD A ROOM To rent to a veteran or to provide for In
crease in your family.
A NEW ROOF Long needed but put off on account of
existing conditions the past several years.
NEW KITCHEN CABINETS With first class plumbing ar
ranged to suit your own plan.
NEW BATHROOM FIXTURES Lavatories, toilets, and tubs
walls, floors.
NEW FLOOR COVERING One or more rooms Kentile
available.
PAINTING Inside or outside.
These are suggestions perhaps you have other
items badly needed. All you need to enjoy these
advantages is A good reputation for paying your
bills.
A phone call or a card will bring you an estimate.
Coen Lumber Company
Phone 121
and those who were blinded.
Federal Officials Here
Representing the Department
of the Interior at today's hearing
in Roseburg are A. Z. Nelson,
chief of the branch of timber
management, and Daniel Goldie,
special assistant to the secretary
of the interior.
From the Portland office of the
Bureau of Land Management are
W. H. Horning, regional admin
istrator; and T. M. Tyrrell, G. D.
Knudson, T. G. Tavlor, K. A.
Buikholder, Frank H. Kincald,
and James F. Doyle.
Information obtained in today's
hearing will be reviewed by the
Department of the Interior In
Washington, D. C, prior to the
establishment of the sustained
yield master units.
DROWNS AT MOORAGE
PORTLAND, July 21.
Robert Daly, 57, owner of a moor
age north of Linnton, tumbled
from a gangway at the morage
last night and drowned.
His body was recovered this
morning. Since he was an expert
swimmer, police thought he might
have suffered a heart attack.
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305 N. Jackson
Phone 908
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USED CARS
We are giving ridiculous
prices for late model used
cars. We dare you to get
our cash offer for your car.
Lockwood Motors
Gummoptties
Poor Smeillcy's so careless! It's
simply thai be imagines everyone
he sees running is going to
Master Units Hearing
Attracts Lumbermen
(Continued From Fage 1)
taining an aggregate of 34,749,
a30,000 feet of timber.
Largest of the units, In terms
of total merchantable timber and
of allowable annual cut, is the
South Coast unit. It includes 7,
786,595,000 feet in Lane, Douglas
and Curry counties. Its total al
lowable cut has been set at 142,
000,000 feet.
Next largest Is the Douglas
unit, comprising 6,214,049,000 feet
with an allowaoie cut of 92,500,
000 feet in Lane and Douglas
Counties.
Principal aim of the hearings
is to explain the marketing area
AUTO
REPAIRS
Steam Cleaning
Washing and Polishing
STEECK'S
Champion Service Station
Behind the Post Office Bldg.
CABINET SHOPS
Sutherlin Cabinet Shop for well
built built-tns. E. B. Carlton,
Sutherlin, Ore.
ELECTRICIANS
Valley Electric. Phone 909.
RADIO SERVICING
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34,
Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens.
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin
PAINTING
BRUSH or spray painting, In
terior, or exterior, fnone aa-j
or 712-R, PO Pox 288.
PLUMBING
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121.
Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 702-R-2.
TERFS PLUMBING. Ph. 736-J.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
Sound equipment for all uses.
CARPENTERING
Remodeling, Repair and New
Construction
In Sutherlin, Oakland and
Roseburg.
C. E. Cutting
Oakland, Ore.
BUILDING
Day or Contract
General Carpenter Work
For Free Estimate Call
AL'S FIXIT SHOP
Ph. 857-R
Balea
Senrlf
BERGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Kin wln-htrr Str-et
Se"rtclnir AU Mal"fl Wanher
Phone 009 Roseburg. Oread,
Wells' Pointing Service
Painting, Decorating,
Paperhanging
Brush or Spray
1115 Union Ave. Phone 802-L
CEMENT CONTRACTING
ALL KINDS
FORM BUILDING
Will also put basements under
old houses.
Ed Fuchs, Fuchs Bros.
Ph. 402-L 1023V4 S. 6th St.
OLAF A. LOVLIEN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Remodeling, repair, and
new construction.
P. O. BOX 522, ROSEBURG
CONTRACT PAINTING
Paperhanging
Home Decorating
JACK PRESTON
504 S. Stephens Ph. 555-J
Rentals
Floor Sanders Edgars
Belt Sanders Disc Sanders
Concrete Mixers Power or
Hand
Skilsaws Drills
Wheelbarrows
l Lit rjii
wignung rianT-oncrsTo
Trowel
Paint Spray Outfits
Osbun Electric
Bricklaying - Contracting
ROSS MYERS
746 S. Main St. Ph. 494-J
plan, Bureau of Land Manage
ment officials pointed out. Under
it, all O. and C. timber hence
forth must be manufactured In
the marketing area set up for
each master unit.
FIREMEN RESCUE CAT
Roseburg firemen scurried to
Riverside Drive in Laurelwood
yesterday afternoon on a rescue
call. The victim in distress, res
cued with aid of a 20-foot ladder
C. W. WRAY
Certified Public Accountant
Coos Bay, Oregon
Announces the opening of accounting offices
at 401 Pacific Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon
Resident Manager
T. J. HUTCHINS
Auditing
Accounting
Roseburg Paint Shop
Painting and paper banging
Texture painting a specialty,
Phone 422, 504 E. Lane St
CURTIS L. WINDERS
STUDIO OF MUSIC
Instruction on violin, piano, and
all Dand instruments.
327 W. Cass, Room 4
Ed's Automotive Service
Complete Overhaul Service.
We specialize in body, fender,
and paint work.
Edwin R. Buckle
- At Lookingglass Store
L K. CORNWELL
DESIGNER
224 Medical Aits Bldg.
Phone 583.
ROSEBURG TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Moving and Storage of
Household Coods
130 N. Pine Phone 927
FULLER BRUSHES
N. L LEHRBACH
Local Dealer
416 Fowler Phono 170-J
CORKY'S ELECTRIC
Electric Motor Repairing
Appliance Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
Plokup and Delivery 8ervlce
324 N. Jackson Phone 270
Painting
Paper Hanging
Interior & Exterior Decorating
Herbert E. (Woody) Wood
Phone Still Waitlnq
2020 Myrtle Ave. Nebo Vista Add.
S ShTp
At the Sign of the Saw
Mills Edgers
Saw Reoatrlnff New end Used flaw
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 844-R
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration, HouiehoM
Appliance 8ervloe
20 Years Experience)
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cass St. Phone 94
Lou Marsters Refrigeration Co.
Phone 373-J-2
P. O. Box 854
Highway 99, N., Just north
of Kernin's Well Drilling
OLDFIELD & SONS
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
1 block west and 2 north of
Edenbower Grocery
Rt. 2, Box 143
LINOLEUM LAYING
Drainboards a Specialty
Venetian Blinds Rollscreens
Philip M. Durnam
920 S. Main St.
by Fireman Roy McFarland, turn
ed out to be a neighborhood cat.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
Tax Consultation
ROSEBURG CABINET
SHOP
Millwork Glass
Builder's Hdwe.
Cabinets
Sander for Rent
440 N. Jackion St. Ph. 303
Roseburg Plumbing & Supply
Company
Plumbing by Contract
or Time and Material
No Job too large or too small
Dlxonvllle Highway
Phone 462-J-2
PRINTING
PROMPT. EFFICIENT,
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
ROSEBURG PRINTING CO.
Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sales and Service
Maintenance and Repain
Harold Horn
328 N. Jaokton
Phone 270
DIESEL AND GAS
TRACTOR SERVICE
Combines and All
Farm Equipment.
Fred Goetz
Garden Valley Road
Rt. 2, Box 1 6 1, Roseburg, Ore,
BULLDOZING
Leveling, grading and excavat
ing. Cats for hire, large or
small. Log roads built and
rocked. Mill ponds dug. For
free estimates see
Tallon & Phillips
327 South St.
Phone 563-R, or 30-F-31.
ROSEBURG PAVING CO.
Asphalt Paving
MlUyards, Driveways, Stations,
Floors, Sidewalks
Custom Blading
Office: 634 S. Main
Telephone 720-J Free Estimate!
"Bill" Lassiter
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
ave 1 Long or Short
Trips
Ellison's Service Station
740 S. Stephens Phone 687
Steeck Electric Co.
Electrical Contractors
Industrial, Commercial and
House Wiring
Electric Motors
Sales New and Used.
All sizs. Shasta Pumps
Service Complete rewind and
repair,
Fixtures and Appliances
119 N. Stephens, Roseburg
Phone 353
J. E. NEWBERRY'S
Washing Machine Service
Authorized Dealer for
Little Giant Tray Washers
102 W. Commercial Ave. 4
Parts i Service ' .
Phone 1015-R Roseburg