Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 21, 1947, Image 9

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    R0SEBURG KEWS.REV1EW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 31, 1947
SEVEN
War-stimulated Internal m 1
gratlons In the United States be
tween 1940 and 1943 resulted In
New York State losing a million
people and California gaining a
million.
PILES TROUBLE?
For Quick Relief
UONT DEltAT AVt LONGCBt Now. ft
octor's formula you csn um it ham U
tKltov diairwMlOK discomfort of iin
lu-h Irritation dus to ptioa. Tends to wf
tm and shrink wUitif. ut thia provsa
doctor formula. You'll ba amaiad at its
aiadr action rallof. Ask your erufttst
today far Thornton A KUior's Racial Olot
mant or Buppoaltorlaa. Follow labal in
structions. For aala at all drug itoraa.
In Roburc at Chapman ' Pharmacy.
Mail Orders Fill!.
Backache. Leg Pains
J;w May Be Danger Sign
Of Tired
If barkacha and let dsJas arc ma kin oa
falser sblt, don't juat complain and do noth
ing about them. Nature may ba warning
you that your kidney need attention.
The kidncya are Nature's chief way of
taking excess Acids and potaonoua waste Out
ci the blood. They help moat people paea
about 3 pint a day.
If the 15 mile, of kidney rubra and filter
don't work welt, poitonoua watte matter
ataye in the blood. Theae poiaona may start
- sagging backache, rheumatic paint, leg
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
1 1 A. M. "OUR TESTIMONY AFTER THE SUPREME TEST"
By Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Sconce.
Soloists, Frank Grubbe and Mary Apra.
(If you can't be preient, tune in KRNR.) "
7:30 P. M. "HOW BEAUTIFUL HEAVEN MUST BE"
Baptismal service. The unusual musical Wilcox family
and others.
Text for the day "THE LORD CAVE AND THE LORD HATH
TAKEN AWAY; BLESSSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD."
Job 1:21.
"FLOATS
RIGHT OVER I
p THE BUMPS!" -
BEATON
Courter-Pearson
"The Fricwlly
Stephens and Mother Sts,
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YOU WILL WANT TO HEAR HER SOUTHERN SONGS
AT THE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
48 W. First Street
Nightly Except Monday and Saturday, 7:45 P.M.
November 23 to December 7
VERNON L KLEMIN, Patter
Sweden's Halt On
Fruit Order Hurts
Northwest Area
SEATTLE, Nov. 20. C) Ship
ping sources reported yesterday
that Sweden's failuce to follow
through on a contemplated 16,-000-ton
fruit order, due to com
plications of the international
financial and economic situation
in Europe, has been a setback for
Pacific Northwest growers.
Shippers said Sweden under
took last June to lake 16.000
metric tons of aDDles and Dears
from the United Slates approxl-
Kidneys
pain, lea of pep and energy, getting up
night, swelling, puffin under the eyes,
headaches and dissmeaa. Frequent or scanty
passage with smarting and burning some
time show there m some thing wrong with
your kidney or Madder.
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Doan's
Pills, stimulant diuretic, ued successfully
by million for over 60 year. Doan's give
happy relief and will help the 1 S mile of
kidney tube fluih out poisoooua waste from
the blood. Get Doan's Pills.
A NEW TIRE INVENTION 1
Feels like flying to drive on
the new Air borne Tirea by
FUk. Yoo float over the
bump because 70a ride on a
lot more air ander leaa
pressure.
You get greater control, more
mileage tool
Tire Service
Tire Store"
Phone 670
"7
,
mately 575,000 boxes of apples
and 145,000 boxes of pears. Three
fourths of the apples and all of
the pears would have been from
Pacific Northwest orchards.
But to date Sweden has issued
import licenses for only 1,000
tons, with no assurances that this
order will be increased.
Ivar C. Lundequist,- Swedish
vice consul here, said the failure
of Sweden to buy as much fruit
as planned was simplv due to the
shortage of dollars. He rejected
the suggestion advanced by ship
pers that the Swedish-Russian
trade pact might be largely re
sponsible, but said he was not
prepared to discuss that subject.
Shippers had hoped that Swed
ish orders would take care of a
considerable amount of the small
sized apples that normally move
into export. Both Britain and
France, normally heavy apple
buyers, are out of the market
because of dollar shortages.
The Times said that econo
mists, who have studied the situa
tion, believe the Swedish-Russian
trade pact Is a two-pronged fac
tor: That Sweden has had to use
available dollars to buy materials
for production of manufactured
goods for Russia and the pre
dominating sales to Russia have
made it impossible to replenish
the country's dollar supply by
sales to the United States or
Britain.
Nichols, Lynam To
Stage Semi-Final
Of Mat Program
The seml-finallsts on Saturday
night's wrestling program at the
Roseburg Armory arena are cer
tain to steal the show if grappling
prowess is given complete con
sideration, but from the stand
point of colorful and spectator
pleasing action, the main-event-era
have been given their just
billing.
Jackie Nichols, the sensational
Bostonian who holds the Pacific
Coast Junior heavyweight crown,
will oppose Joe Lynam, the popu
lar and talented Oregonlan, in
the three-fall semi-final. There
are no classier wrestlers in the
business than Nichols and Lynam
and they're certain to provide a
hang up bout In which there will
be plenty of action as well as su
perb fundamental grappling.
But the match expected to fill
the local arena to the rafters will
be the Inevitable bloody brawl be
tween two of the roughest and
toughest characters in the sport
Whitey Whittler and Pete Bel
castro. Whittler, who hasn't appeared
here since he made the mistake
of putting on the gloves with Ly
nam and suffered a knockout,
has never been beaten in a local
mat performance. Last week in
Eugene he defeated Lynam in. a
mixed bout, the Norwecian
"prince" as a wrestler; the former
Australian wrestling ana Doxing
chamnton as a fishier.
Belcastro, the "Walloping Wop
from Weed,' has never been
known to give a poor perform
ance, although he seldom em
ploys the accepted catch-as-catch-can
regulations. He is a great
competitor and pecks dynamite
in both fists. Whittler will be
meeting more than his match In
rough-and-tumble wrestling when
he tackles the rugged Italian.
Owen has also booked a three
fall opener, featuring the appear
ance of a young newcomer from
walla walla, wasn., rrea Mit
chell, In a skirmish against Tar
zan Zimba (Potvln). Mitchell an
ardent angler, was sold on taking
the match with the promise of
excellent fishing In the Umpqua
the day following his bout.
Elton Owen anticipates a busy
evening as referee for all three
matches. He will have his hands
full in the headliner.
The opening match gets under
way promptly at 8:30 P.M.
.
Miss tola V. Wiseman
(Th. G.)
of
Oklahoma City, Ok la.
Singer, Dynamic Speaker,
Versatile Musician
Playing Ten Instruments, Including
Electric Hawaiian Guitar
Parity Formula
Needs Revamping,
Economist Says
While the parity price and In
come formulas adopted by con
gress over a aecaue ago were
Intended to serve as guide Dosts
o ntlie road to a fair deal for
farm people, says L. R. Breit
liaupt, O.S.C. extension agricul
tural econmist, many students of
such mailers feel that these old
sign-posts, based on data and
conditions proir to the first World
War, need to be overhauled and
modernized.
Sentiment is growing that any
national program to protect farm
income against sudden price col
lapse should not only safeguard
a neven flow of produce from
farms to consumers but should
also facilitate rather than ham
per adjustments in line with
changes in demand for the many
different farm products.
Many proposals are being made
for modernizing the parity for
mulas and agricultural programs
in view of the approaching end
of the wartime price support pro
gram, Breithaupt points out. The
major proposals include the addi
tion of hired farm labor wage
rates to the prices-paid Index,
and modernization of the base
period. Some favor greater use
of the Income partly plan to
give more flexibility to produc
tion adjustments and more free
dom to marketing operations.
Moderniilng Needed
If farm wage rates were in
cluded in the formula and given
an importance of one-fourth of
all farm expenses, the current
general level of prices for farm
products would appear only slight
ly above parity instead of 21
per cent above parity. If a recent
base period were used such as
1937-1946, such odd figures about
parity as beef cattle at 157 per
cent and horses at 17 per cent
of parity would not appear.
Modernization of the base per
iod would also provide a higher
net farm income base. According
to the best available figures, the
per capita income of all persons
on farms in 1910-1914 from all
sources, was perhaps 35 per cent
of non-farm income per capita.
That compares with perhaps 45
to 50 per cent during the decade
ending with 1946 or 1947. When
figured on the old 1910-1914 base
period, farm income per person
In 1946 was 168 pre cent of parity,
although the average net Income
of persons on farms expressed in
dollars was only approximately
half of the non-farm average,
Brplthaunt explained,
BOWLING
SCORES
INDUSTRIAL LKAOI K
Ttxiaa RlflBd.itn
Teirn Won Lost
SanlUtr Market --...a
Jyrra
Roseburf 329 .. .....
Nielsen's Market . ...
Myrtl Creek Caragv
11
. 13
W
14
Myen Oil to. 13 , i
J. M. C. PlaiUcs - 1
Veto Hospital . 31
Gmt Wrdnetday, Nav. IS
Jarceea 3. Nielaen i Market 0.
Sanitary Market 3. J. M. C. Plaitirs 1
Myers Oil Co. 3. Roaeburff 326 0.
Veto HoaDltJl 9. Myrtle Creek Garare 1
Hih individual game score Stan
Short 337.
Mlfh Individual series score Karl
Sargent 964.
Beset err fttt
C. Lowe
E. Raditfan -K.
Sherman
A. Elliott
V. Bourock ,
Handicap .
148 tft 152 3BT
Ittti 1M I've R13
1H0 123 1 451
193 128 143463
1HO 172 4oo
.129 129 128387
ToUl S41 335 P20 3686
Myers OH Ce.
O. Spakousky 214 1M 18 B5fl
H. Ltoter le ia 177 flis
r. BiBtak ...140 100 183501
H. Hem I NO 1M 18 493
M. Batt
Handicap
ToUl 903 946 1018 2953
Sanitary Mirkst
C. Wrllman Ifi5 130 16 481
T. Travis 178 170 139485
R Smith
IM 1.W-4W
W. Herrlott
J. Hopkins ..
Handicap 7-
303 im mi 519
181 173 187321
119 119 119357
9O0 3797
A. Mvers
.141 171
,.174 158
. us m
,. 195 14
..m iB9
.. 180 180
188480
H8 448
87 3I8
1 F. Chapman
L. L hi-bach
;T. Mix
H Winston
i Handicap
ToUl
189528
133 455
B NIcholM
127 188
125 128
117 130
1R9 301
140 147
183 183
883 "947
Jayesss
153 308
210 2117
148 18
178 195
227 188
63 63
134 41T
127 .WO
F. Anderson
Byrd
J. Sanders
R Voeller .
I Handicap
147394
Total ...
J. Oman
C. Sarcent ..
C. Wiley
r.. nuiespte
S. Short
Handicap
878 3708
212871
177504
17 41
112 5H5
183 S7R
63189
ToUl .
Toomls
Olsen
Sears
Parsons
Tannlund
lUndicap
977 1037 974 3976
VeU Heaallal
183 140 182
20349 1
144458
15545
15S 15S
ToUl 942 908
Myrtle Cresk Harare
Williams ina 214
Jones lflB 145
H. Shlrtcllff .... 110 144
18 842
1R2-473
127 .381
CAR LOANS
IMMIDIATI SEIVICII
To get extra eash, Just
drive your ear to our of
fice ibrtng your ownership
papers.. You'll get the
Money at once, and car
remains in your possession.
Complete privacy. No co
signers. Small monthly
payments. Drive In for
your loen today!
CoHtlfti Finonc Co.
Sno Drwg. Co. St. Bk Rirfg
Wilton
L'hajUn
Handicap
Total
.1S5 1 1S S3J
13 100 18U 4H3
....IIS US IIS -3M
.n asi ui alio
roMMFari.tL irAot-E
IfU, SlB4iA(k
Tm won Lot
jovui BraKe supply 17
LUfn A.uiiibr lu. - .
1'mpuuN Vxllry HaVdwar
YoncftUa Merchanta
10
... 1U
. IS
I'fnpqua lleanvr
McDonald Candy Co,
Doerkarn Conat. Co. -
...10
LrfKawooa Molort
18
Gam. Thn.ad.v N.v. 1
Jovtn Brak Supply 2. Lockwood'f 1.
Ump. Vall.y Hdwra. 1. Coen Lbr. Co. 1.
Yoncalla Merchanta 8. Ump. Clnara I.
LKx-rkM-n-R Conat. 3. MrUonald'a Q,
High Individual gania icora BIU
KorU SIS.
High Individual Mrl teora Vam
tbcn Via
Laaabar ca.
illlla
155 14 141-431
..181 lt3 15S 502
Stanrlin
Cow In
MrClrey i.
Schaeri-r .,
Handicap
141 1:12 13& 4UM
vl ITT 100 28
137 1J3 148 4JO
122 122 122
Tdtal 828 871 884 2083
' Cmpqaa Valley Uardwara
Hanfon 183 104 2115,18
Huddttaton 140 176 130452
Roberta 218 174 1 30520
Nelaon 188 HI 148448
Slona 142 152 142 438
Handicap 80 88 88288
ToUl 81S 803 8(1 2882
, Uatpqaa Claaatra
D. Wllllama - 117 141 121378
C. Cravaa ,
1: l:t4 117 3H0
(Cellar
Rutland
W. Griffin 134 123 208 483
Handicap loft 10S los 313
TOUI 82.1 804 830 2477
Yaoealla Merrhanla
C. Blca 141 124 158424
a. Krrmkau 14.1 114 128 3K3
U Meana 136 154 150 44n
M. Dodd 118 115 148 382
K. Shi cry 103 144 146 452
Handicap , 132 152 152 456
ToUl 853 803 881 2537
Imrlm Brake keeelw
C. Harrta ...133 149 173455
R. Hanford 180 100 170510
K. Lntf 150 171 147 4a
J. V. Nordlins ...134 165 174473
J. T. Nordlina 147 128 155428
suuwicap - lua 104 104 jia
Total
848 875 923 3046
Lseaweed Moisrs
Nelson 1HU 147 143489
A. Schick i-Lt U7 ISO 4U6
O. Self 111 94 95 3t0
Coon 147 114 138 3w7
D. Bell 182 133 138 453
Handicap 191 191 191373
TOUI 944 798 858 3598
Deerkaen'a ! (
D. Anderson 141 170 120431
L. Tyler 151 157 1H7 475
oaie t-muhaw - 144 104 178-4KH
Al Welch 141 182 142 4S
. Crenshaw .183 106 152421
Handicap 129 129 129387
TOUI 869 908 888 3669
McDsBal Candr Ce.
r. Wood . 12H 131 108387
T. Smilts 119 99 113331
M. Rettman 154 161 145440
Williamson 113 149 142 44
B. Crone lOO 143 145 3H7
Haadicap U4 114 114343
Total
.. 70S 798 787 2271
CLASSIC LI AG IE
Team BUn dings
Team
Won Lost
...13 a
...u 10
Rose mi re Lumber Co.
Courier s Tire Service
v. r. w
12
Roseburg Teamsters .
0 12
.sm Fi-.ils.v- Mai 11
Courier's Tire 3. Roseburg Lbr. Co. 1.
Soseburg Teamsters 3. V. F. W. I.
nign individual game
D. StUl 212.
HiHh Individual series
U. ttlill 001.
v. r. w.
O. Baker 10 189 147473
D. Still 312 1KB 157857
H. Winston 103 140 158481
"They're
There's a new
truck to meet
:Vji--" ' .S ' ""afVK " ' tfj
k iJ "Hav. yo wan llwt WlfN . & "fjT J 7 w v f
fej? j Oiamlal Irectr. MkI Hefe'i 1 f M JtJit Y S (f? U Sa tt
-s I MMiaaMng DlfKSINTI Ifi Itve vr i V-T'5Si ZT JTi : 'JfSj TVp
ft j Irock with Ad.oota OaalgnT " Hai j J r''SX S-Vv. Tl iivV
'iiJh 1 V. &h V5jQv I .tliX7K ,ob' 'y J hss
If' K T ) OSaVfl shfy'v.r' avkaod-e-aaiaar.wor. V K&yl VjtfYY'-Iy J
Tftf7F Choo Chevrolet trucks m.u mi
-'jtat'4 for rromporofji tVnimedf
requirements 107 models and eight wheel
bases. See them at our showroom . . . see
the cab that "breathes."
,..178 189 179534
ToUl .Tll 663 641 3014
BosskMre Tsamsltrs
C. Hopkins 144 170 194 503
C. Wiley . lwi luu 1 00 .vxi
Hart man 142 mi i sfs
J. HwttkUiS lo4 139 149453
ToUl .841 688 863 1993
laMkuri Lassbsr Ce.
E. Sargent t7;t 1M7 105- 535
S. H.rrmn ...1 144 lt.l-5.tl
E. (J 11 leapt e iwi jii-i.j
C Flngerlos IBti lttO 144490
ToUl 723 "we 647 3019
Csurttr's Tlrs Htrvlce
a, Wellman
148 138 153-441
H. laitter ,
M. Batt - -
F. Baughman
Toui .
1118 190 168 544
183 179 180543
193 201 140 542 ;
714 708 "MO 3072
WOMKN-B LFAGl'r.
Test Rtsn61n(S
Team Won Lost
Krnney'i Alley Caul 23 7
Mtliral Arts lb 31 9
Myrtle Creek Bid. Supply 15 IS
Rainbow Grill . 14 16
R. O. Young. Realtor 12 18
CarsUns Furniture Co 5 25
dames TUfadsy, Nsv. 18
Medical Arts 3. Caralens 0.
Alley Cats 3. Rainbow O.
Myrtle Creek 2. H. O. Young's 1.
Httfh individual game scim-o Dell
Mix 223.
High individual scries score Frances
BUI 3VI,
Kenney's Allev Cats
W. Rainwater
M 1.13 178-485
D. Mix
Q Oman .
Absen Ire
F. Butttk ..
Handicap
Xl.t 1W 143 5U
l.W 114 141 3K5
122 142 i: 4i3
1U9 150 1B8 57
US US US 345
Total 915 810 901 3020
slnbew titlll
Freadman ... 100 137 1 38 383
R. Porter
148 125 117 3M0
.... 133 110 115358
.... ltW 128 15H 458
140 131 14U-4I7
... 101 ltt7 107 6U1
. M3 "7W7 824 34H5
V. Boucock
M. Baker ...
B. Elliott ...
Handicap
ToUl -.
C Idtrvrwuod
C. Chapin Ill 124 98-331
V. Groom 129 i:i8 B7-3i2
M. Shlrtcllff 120 118 118-350
E. Jones 151 130 131412
Handicap 323 323 323609
ToUl 828 839 799 2404
Key O. V sum's
It. Bitner - 121 107 124352
G. Milliard , -...103 118 155438
V Young 113 1U0 114327
H. Menlzer 125 143 148-416
Absentee 127 148 131 40
Announcing
the opening
of the
Oakland Really Co.
Office Vi -mil north of Oak
land on Highway 99. W. will
appreciate your listings of
any kind of real estate any
where. A. P. Allen, Agent
the talk of
D. VI en tier
ROSEBURG
. 129 139 129387
Total 780 743 BOl 2334
M61cal Arts Lab
- 133 130
125 142
108 110
Knudtson
Fli.serlua
Browning
LehrtMch
BleMliisi
163425
123 38M
138354
1 4.'.5
lie -3Ut
170510
. 153 183
... u4 l xl
HaUidTcap 170
170
ToUl 783 871 847 35U1
Caraleas f sraltsre
C. IKimlS 118 87 148351
L. Muiler 92 120 87 2Jfl
Absentee 148 150 1
Handicap w. .
OF WESTERN
RECORDS
"V Texat Tyler
"Smilp When You Speak
ol Texas"
"Tell Your Lies to the
Man in the Moon"
"In My Little Red Book"
"Tex Tyler Ride"
"Fairweather Baby"
"Guitar Boogie Woogie"
"It's Been So Ivung,
Darlin' "
"Too
Roy Acuft
"Wabash Cannon
Ball"
"Blue Eyes Crying
In the Rain"
"Wait for the Light
to Shine"
Bob Atchtr
"Long Gone, Baby"
"I Traded My Heart
for a Tear"
Also Sons of the Pionoer
Gent Turry
Roy Aeuff
aaV 1 1
HANSEN'S RADIO
Central Avenue
Sutherlin, Oregon
the coffee stops!
MOTOR CO.
E. Seilert
Absentee
Handicap
149 133 173454
117 147 141405
120 120 120 300
ToUl
..743 790 817 3313
Colombia's mountains were long
tlu only known source of plati
num, Uien di8cover.es In the
Urals made Russia the supplier
of nine-tenths of the world's
platinum and latt-r platinum was
extracted from Canadian ores.
Johnny Bond
"Fat Gal"
Many
Jim Robertson
"Answer to Rainbow
at Midnite"
"I Sure Got It From
You"
Bill Monroe
"Kentucky wattz-
"Take Me Back to
Tulsa"
"New Worried
Mind"
"Blue Yodel No. 4"
Eddy Arnold
"Chained to a Memory"
"That's How Much I Love
You' '
"I'll Hold You In My Heart"
Open Wed. & Sat. until 8 PM.
Phone 5012
& APPLIANCE
-efiiasaaaan
Years loo
Late"
-MS-
B. L. HelUweU, Mgr.
ROSE AND WASHINCTON STS.
ROSEBURC