Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 13, 1948, Image 9

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG", OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948
NINE
Wool Men Oppose
Return to Federal
Controls on Meat
PORTLAND, Jan. 12 CP The
Oregon Wool Growers Associa
tion will be headed again this
year by Ira D. Staggs ol Baker.
SlaRgs was elected president
and William Steiwer, Fossil, vice
president at the close of the two
day convention here Saturday.
Walter A. Holt. Portland, was
reelected secretary-treasurer.
Woolmen voted a voluntary 4
mill levy per pound on Oregon
produced wool, to build a fund for
campaigning against any return
to federal controls on meat. The
decision doubled a 2-mill levy al
ready being collected to finance
the national and state organiza
tion. They approved the levy after A.
P. Davies, American Meat Insti
tute speaker, said a resumption
of rationing was possible, and
Stages called upon the members
to 'fight the propaganda that is
sweeping the country to slap con
trols on us and get the long nose
of the government in our busi
ness." .
The organization's wool com
mittee report called for a price
support program : modernized
wool parity; protective tariffs;
a branch status for wool in the
U. S. Department of Agriculture;
and no freight rate increases.
In other action, the woolgrow
ers recommended:
Appointment of county preda
tory animal control committees,
and appropriation of more state
money for predatory control.
A publicity campaign to spur
consumption of meat.
Appointment, when the next
Game Commissioners are named,
of one man to represent the live
stock Industry and one to repre
sent the administration of pub
lic lands.
No more national parks or
monuments at the preesnt time.
Increasing national forest for
age by resceding after fire or
logging.
Greater care when burning in
fested brush areas.
A survey of the northwest
wheat supply by Congress, with
a view of assuring enough stock
and poultry feed.
Watching the elk population to
avoid overstocking that would
endanger livestosk herds.
Better rail facilities for sheep
shipment.
Reservations for private
SKATING PARTiES
art available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
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BOWLING
SCORES
Teant
Suiuury Mkt.
Hi-burg Jtt
NteUrn Mkt.
JH)
lNOt'DTBlAL LEAUUI
Tun Standing
Won Loat
31 14
a? 18
25 20
U3
Ms era Oil Co. 21
Mril Cree Gara 20 35
J. M. C. I'laittca 17 26
Vet Hupital 1H 2
(imn Wvdnraday, Jan. 1
High individual acrica acor Harrt
lon WinUm VJ.
HiiCfi individual acrlea acor KarrU
ton Wlu.tun 356.
The Indualrial Leafu flniahed up tU
firat h-lf of play Ihia week with Hi
lary Market winning firt plat' And
Kuaeburg tiki :iit Utking aecond.
Second hull play ataxia next Wednes
day in ihia league.
Jaycata
Oman 17J 150 I8 409
Sarnont 1M 119 1H 472
NiUuU ISO 1HI lt4 4tf
Carr .. 2ul 1J1 11 53
S. Short . ltttl 1HI 1W2 SJ8
HaiiOicap 55 55 55105
Total 9tl 640 3674
Myara Oil l a.
Spakmuky 170 1KI 1J J
B. KuberU 16 219 149 554
UlSlk i:(0 155 157442
Hriiix 152 177 i:t& 4tH
Batt 167 1H9 134 4W0
Handicap 71 71 71
Total 87 974 812 3663
Mrtl Creek Ciarac
T. Shirtcliti 247 1:2 140 MB
B. Jtmea 145 174 i;449
H. ShirtcUfl 17 143 115
WiUon - 113 113 120 346
Chapin . 174 154 313--541
H-ndicap 143 143 143 t3U
ToUl 997 877 MO 3737
J. M. C. Platlea
Mix 100 157 177494
Crmpman 148 153 128128
Mien 140 164 17 471
Freadman - 157 1H9 161507
Winnon ..1WI 177 lh3 556
Handicap 149 149 149447
948 988 965 3001
NitUan a Market
l.W I itr-i iv
147 172 174 498
.131 172 1 467
...137 Hit 133431
...181. 148 155483
130 130 130390
871 920 883 3673
Eoseburg Si
128 149 154429
115 1119 178483
. 170 1M) 3435:i3
171 158 Hi8 4J5
1V 178 156432
138 139 139117
fr71 949 998 3818
Veta Uespltal
1H5 118
. 1H5
111
171 11
175 178
121 121
.167 167
115448
155 451
145 177
143 496
156 398
167 501
Teatealta Merrfc-iNta
G. Kremkau 128 IJO 134390
U. Mrani 148 139 177 452
Z. Cuuxiar 155 138 130424
C. Bice 115 111 ll7 3W1
1. sruery 148 lit 140 4oi
Uaadicap 15ft 155 155 4o5
ToUl ..
Levfcwa-
K. Nelaon
A. L4,-ckinan
A. Uchiick
l. CiKMl
U. Bell
Handicap w
841 781 905 2527
Molar.
154 127 119 398
149 ltJ 12941
115 138 115 3o8
.148 154 116416
Total 914 881 786 2581
I'aaiHitia valley Harewara
Hanaon
Nelson . ..
Iluadleaton
Stone
Roberta .
Handicap
100 1(4 173501
157 155 178 4W)
153 147 132427
116 151 131
161 155 311547
93 93 93376
Total 859 883 017 3839
lapqu Cleaners
Kelly ..138 148 140426
Uravea U8 127 125 378
Dean Anderson ito Ml 14 3u
William .143 187 164 4
GnKitv 158 163 148 4M
Uaudlcap 131 131 131393
Total 798 872 854 3634
Caen Lanabtr Ce.
A. Mills 151 177 141470
E. Slancllff 150 134 159443
M. Cuwin 137 211 154 5"2
A. Bowcn 125 316 134475
J. Schaerer 139 301 140 40
Handicap -131 131 131383
ToUl - 823 1080 850 2733
Deerkaena' Ceaet.
D. Anderson 115 203 138438
U Tyler -...153 166 148465
D. Crvnahaw 178 184 153515
A. Welch 149 133 71353
ft. Crenahaw 163 lw9 1475.18
Handicap 124 134 124372
Two Aged Persons First
Traffic Deaths of '48
PORTLAND, Jan. 12
The new year has already claim
ed two Portland traffic victims.
Both were pedestrians, who
died in hospitals after being
struck by cars in separate acci
dents Tuesday night. They are
Walter (I. Kemp, 60, and Mi's.
Irene Fetrow, T2.
Absentee ,
Handicap K.
Total 829 778 71Q 2317
Allav Cta
M. Rainwater 173 124
D. Mix 83 IliO
Absentee 127 119
B. Yenne ..123 141
r. Btatak 150 154
Helium, a ga widely used In
airships, was first discovered In
spectroscopic studies 01 ine sun.
The surface of the planet Ve
nus, is completely hidden from
the earth by clouds.
Handicap
. 88 88
137434
110- -323
1& 379
139403
129133
68198
Total w 733 724 714 2170
Medical Arta
A. Flngerlo 139 157
Browning 134 IT?
Ma run 87 79
Lehrbarh . 118 120
Bleaaing ..11 124
Handicap 183 183
ToUl
ToUl
...881 1011 77 2871
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Tessa SUadlags I
Team Won Lost !
Medical Art 3 0
H. O. Young s 3 0
Rainbow Grill 1 1
Myrtle Creek Bids. Supply..... 1 1
Cantens Furniture 0 3
Alley Cats 0 3
Uamea Tuesday, Jan. 8
Medical Aria 3, Alley Cats 0.
K. O. Young's 3, Carstena 0.
Hainbow Urill 2, Myrtle Creek 1.
High individual game score
Blanche KUlott 1U0!
High individual aeries score
H. Mentxer 485.
St. O. Ysang's
A. Flngerlos 145 108 98340
H. Bilner 130 135 lOS 373
O. Hii.iaid 170 140 137447
A. Dick 144 128 148420
H. Hentzer 153 18 184485
Handicap 145 145 145435
ToUl ."887 "io4 "tW 3489
Caralans Farnttere Ce.
Elinor Sieleri - 148 130 125391
Helen Ryan 118 114 lo8 338
Lou tie Muller 104 137 104345
Absentee IbO 128 114400
Total
... 1014 878 881 2771
Sanitary Market
. . 1i5 11 t"
151 122 170443
1W 131 100 450
148 153 138435
. 158 148 1M 458
125 125 125375
915 834 91 S 2851
Picture by C. R. Hicks
FLOOD INVADES STORE This is how Crimm's grocery store on Jackson St. looked af about 9
o'clock Wednesday morning, when high water from Deer Creek flooded the store and the adja
cent Roseburg Auto Court.
Bowline Scores - --
CLASSIC I.EAOl'C
learn Standings . .
Team Won Loal
Hubure Lumber Co. 22 17
courier lire ta
It is estimated that about 86
per cent of workers in U. S. in
dustries have paid vacations.
In World War If, Costa Rica
was the first American republic
to declare war on the Axis.
Haiti, with an area smaller
than Maryland, is the smallest
American republic.
rajs? rea E??a vse
ill l3
li aPu yxi 6 here ere
oppGrtiunteiQS yoy've been Gsfissig for
Thousands of Vuturans of all tho U. S. ArmcJ Forces have .said they'd like
to join the Iii'frular Army, IF they could have certain cnli.stment privileges.
Today the Army hat four attractive opportunities for Veterans of any of the
U. S. Armed Forces to get into a well-paid job with lots of chance for advance
ment . . . stationed where you want to be, doing what you want to do.
pippin
SERVE for 3 years with your choice of 8 famous combat divi
sions now stationed in the U. S. if you are a Veteran with over
seas experience since September 2, 1945. Here's the opportunity
to take part in helping to build up the deiense-of the nation at
home ... to help train new rcciuits.
RETURN to an Army Job in your old prtcialty and in a trade,
if you're a Veteran. If yours is one of the needed specialties,
you can enlist in the grade appropriate to your training and
experience. Veterans can albo enlist for service in Europe, the
Far Eut or Alaska.
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HAD ymxt 'v;.y into lirch-p.i:d. hic:i.ra:V:u- 1' thnw--.li
Army Pntrnini I,atl-iV B ho"!. A-niV 1-I im -1 S !-;.,.
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Wt m Point oitm t-) rfiv Ariv.y ni;n v!io isii n.crt tUc le
ctured nuntal. plijoical.mid ac qiulitii-aUoiit.
CHOOSE J rfP-ill K-n-i Kwurtvr n-rrJ-as RH-.1; '.our I :irrr
a br-;i(I kernund WhTl -'1 'til'.t. yrt-i iray Mtn -ip !"r ;i
yrnrs with vour rlinko of 5 h.-ioiii, K.ir tHi.fni -Ip-imou-., Vo-i
ram ao". inoii. p,y wiifn Mrvmg over-cai in addition tu mi
other Army bfiirliU.
Tli- Vrirran and the man ho lia iicvrr bc-n in the Annra Kon :, has
more cli-jicrs njwm to him In an Army career today than any applicant in history.
And alter you're a member of Una great Army team many more open up.
- T.a:ik ! hi.s over, too: a Prlva'e Fir. t C l.is with hit a month plus bnm
Jit:, ri-'trriarnt plan. (ocd. rlo-,lng l-jdcmc. m di'-al anil dcnal care lui nwre
i;ct la.e-li:).ue pay than the averajs civilian ho is paying tor erjal bntfitt.
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Uinifi rriokjr, jin.
V. F W. 2. Toamsteri 1.
Courtcr Tire 2, RiMeburg Lumber 1-
Hih Individual ganw scura Floyd
BuKrinun.247. M .
individual acrlca acor Floyd
Baugiinuin nil.
atburc TcmiriBlm
C. Hnpkin i: 177 203 514
A. H.rtman -..163 1 1U7 476
E. Wiley 17.1 1-H 154484
T. Friedman 178 Itift la W6
I ToUl 648 5 706 200U
J. Oman
D. SHU
Or. Mix
U. Menuer .
ToUl
M. Batt
168 173 133473
17K 11 198 oMt
151 178 197 flifU
...Z 17S 173 9Vt
718 718 7U3 3136
Crlcr Tire C:
192 201
Hildeburn 1R1 148
Wellman 1WJ 14J
Butfhmnn 73 247
ToUl 704 7J8
1ST WO
ltia i7
170 4U8
ltfO 612
683 3127
Ratthuri Limbir Co.
R. Finferloa ltMt 10 179333
R. SargriU 193 11 13 317
S. It.rn.nan 157 1M 1424:13
3. Short , 178 198 11
ToUl
...724 833 874 2033
28 14
. .27 13
y 23 17
. 22 20
18 24
1 26
C0MMr;K4 IAL LEAGUE
Team Hnmi
Team Won Lot
Coen Lumber Co.
I'mpqua Hardware
I'mpqua, Cleaner
Yoncalla Merchant
IVirkn CnniL
McDonald Candy Co. -16 26
Lock wood Motor . - 1 27
(iaraaa Thanday, iaa. 8
Coen Lbr. Co. 2, Doarksen a 1.
mp. Hdwi. a, ump. cicanara i
LorkwcxidB 3. Yoncalta L
Jovtn'a 2, McDonald 1.
Hlgn individual am acore
Dr. Hanftrd 21.
High individual aeries acore
Dr. Hanford . 2
MtUanaU Can8y Vm.
Wood ...U8 Ki M 311
SrhulU 178 114 124 416
Ketlman 133 148 138 4 t7
Willianuon 138 1K.I 138439
Crane 1:4 j(J8 88-331
UaiKUcap 174 H I'H 9t
ToUl 881 831 750 2472
JevlB Braka Supply
Harrla 173 132 117448
Hanford 173 221 1S8 3T2
1-entg .. ISO 141 1K3 4.rJ
J. V. Nordllng 172 144 12 478
J. K. Nordlmg .128 127 140-3H3
nana icap im va w
Total
.890 881 833 2606
Gill Gossip
By MARGIE
H. Pnrter
O. Preadmaa
CJ Br.glcl
M. Baku ,
I. Elliott
Handicap .
Total
...779 800
Balna.w OtiB
1 114
...147 144
128 193
.. lflO 143
.1HO 140
...ltt4 lb4
124420 1
141 (12
ItiA 4i3
1H0 403 '
183Ma
aa 44
90 WW !
12H 44Wt i
104 WO
1JS 4.43 I
1U1 491
934 r79 77 3U
Lnlfprwotid
i.napin vm no w jui
Groom 114 144 13d 3tt4
M. Sliirtcmi i:ta iu 1 1. o
Jon 103 143 10a 3M
Handicap
ToUl ..
214 214 214 S42
. 792 919 777 2484
HARRY C.
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Funeral Director
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Phone 472 or 542
J
Hello there, all you affable peo
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C.) remarked, "Belter be kind at
home than burn incense in a far
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First, let's replace Aunt Jen's
chrorr.o of tho stag at Bay with
a big beautiful high desert scene,
a likely place for agates, Everett
says. Then, out goes Uncle Hy'i
steel engraving of Lee s Surren
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we'll hang a delicate Chinese
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ons change In pictures, too, and
at DOROTHY'S you will find all
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go today.
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or ML Hood In natural techni
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Introducing a light note bor
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