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i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 TWO s.H)! KtVIKW luMMMf, ISC. entered w sttmd class msllr M iwu at tn puaioffit- at H(Lm, .-eg. in under a"t " March 3, 1U7H- "(iAttlil v. hiantCs kmro ;1IN t, KNAPP.. HANAUkE UMiiii-of ttw Aoo ijttswf firs. Ur ,n NivpHprr I'uIji utters AKM'UUoa, he Audit mumua ol UlrculUn. RtursrnWd br WEST HOU.IDAV CO , uttnv In Nw York. CiUmtfo, mu) '4urUi U nUs BMtU, Port tt Lou Is UoUftlM OUt Of . , t it it. uu Milt ' v.,ih . as ii..r.im rue a as o cm carrier MW nth. by rit cmr. . The Weather . U. 8. Weather Bureau Office RoaeUurg, Oregon Forecast for Roscburg and vi cinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; fog in morninn. Highest temp, for any Jan...- 71 Lowest temp, for any Jan. Highest temp, yesterday . 37 33 ! Lowest temp, last night .... Precipitation yesterday .... Precipitation from Jan. 1 Excess from Jan. 1 Excess from 6ept. 1 64?i : 3.86; In the Day's Hews (Continued from page 1) Irom a congress that pruliahly won't Rive thi m, lie Is cmplnylng luiily slut'wil iliticul stiati'tjy. Watch It. IN the "good old days," this would have heen merely a la miliar game that we would all have played with huj;e enjoy ment. Our Inessential campaigns have bi'en amonu our most cher ished relaxations. We've enjoyed them even more than football, baseball and K"lnK flslilnc. nut In these days the pame Is pl.iyed ajjainst a somber back drop. FOR ex;imple: The I'rcsident's air policy' commission says In WashiiiKlon that our pivrinmciit should ndd billions of dollars to air jxiwer Kjiemllw; estimates In ordiT lo I'KKATK A KdltC E CAPAIII K OK PKAI.INT. Wl'ni A IMS KTUI.E ATOMIC ATTACK ON THIS COUNTRY I1Y JANUARY 1, 1JI55. (Nole in this connection that only a Hay or so ai;o a French man announced the discovery Of a property In cosmic rays that promotes the release or the en ergy bound up In the atom.) . MITH the atom bomb lor the If moment In our sole posses ion, why do we need to spend lidded billions for new air power? The answer to that question is grimly plain: WE Ml ST HE AHLE TO DE LIVER the m iMiroN A chos en TARGET. Otherwise, we miKht as well not have the bomb. What (,'ood is a pocketful of cartridges If you haven't got a gun? SO much for the OFFENSIVE side of atomic warfare. On the defensive side, we must he utile to prevent a possible enemy from dumping bombs on us. In the light of present (generally known! knowledge, a defensive air force that can slon the enemy liefore he gets to us is alxiut all that can help. Hoih our offensive and our de fensive strategy, as the situation now stands, call for more and bet ter planes than unyliody else can have. 1 h-y cost money. . SUCH Is the stage on which the iTesidcnli.d campaign of U'l is being pl:ied lor us. H:ger, Dcrsetii To Battle cn Half Of Wrestling Card A one-hour sKliinish between .loo I Ml sett I .Hid Te 1 lager, a it; itch liiugl.is County giapidiug fuiliiwers ll.'Ve In en lielll.iliiliug lor wii-ks. will Is- the supporting I feature ol S 1 11 .l.iv s weekly mat : I he KuM-hur Ailtiorx .s..tu-..l.iy ni,:l. H.u'iiiti.. i.itt.-ii..(i iii h.- ...rapooscs vareo with '"' '11. tit Jill hi-.iNl-l:hl rrsfnn CiriSWO "ClSSt.ll" ,l,,;i..v.l ,, l-.ut n i ,.u,... M..i.,. k ..I " i-.n.... . . . li. i h, - i ! ... 1 1 .11 in , mill . k' I y j ii.irn ol l.i iI:ti"m.i. Hie i li.il U n;. -i livl'i jiml II.uTr mi- is-rinm i t-i tuim-h a .ii i hii'iM' Jnll o( ! Itii n:k in I t.- oiM-nri It ill ! In- thr- in. I, inn, r in. Hi ll nt tin' j I M'linii; Ik i Mi-.- nl tin- . I4li.il unto .1. iu.iiiil.il h M,.j,irk. :i r. Iih.- J n un. ,l Il.it IV.' II..'. ( in torn. in. will in- tin- ii. inil. i r la v.-iii. ... ti.ii; li Ii.iM.ri fi .m N-w Vnk k.i-.-,,i. . t... - in hiir a ni istr. . wnn lii, li.i, ii ii thr usr ol ntli it iii,-,,i i.hi.iv im.-s a initio man s in.ui .. in-, mam loito -n irfi v i I'll . ;. . l( 1 1.- has Im-ph im ; Ixmi, n r. . ..-,.! i ,..ii; iiiimi. II. i ! i: f, uhn i :-i iKx.ivs Is' i. .lint.. I on lor a ci . Iii.,li;r rrlormnm.'. lo.st out In 111.' Iirsl rotinii ol lat vis'k'ii t. iirii.ini. lit. Iomiii; Im- pirssivrly to t,. oif;. Piisi itr, ihr OUT ON Ey CHARLES V. STANTON The Douglas County court in declaring itself "definitely and unalterably opposed to bond issues for road purposes," in a statement prepared for submission to the legislative interim committee studying Oregon highway needs, has, we feel, gone out on a limb unnecessarily. As the statement has not yet been formally submitted, we would urge that the language be toned down to express oppo sition to a bond issue, unless no other satisfactory means of finance can be found. We, too, oppose bond issues in general, but there are times when they have certain advantages, and this could be true in connection with the Oregon highway system. The court suggests a pay-as-you-go program, which would involve a small millage levied by counties but to be paid out of income tax revenues andor by additional gas tax fees. We believe this a commendable program as long as we have income tax surnluscs. But operation of such a program is dependent upon the ability to ability to "go." Nothing, we believe, Bhould be permitted to interfere with the earliest possible completion of our major highway system on the most modern standards, and, :t bonds ) are required to speed completion of our highway program, I then, in our opinion, we snouia noi nesiuue xo auuiuruu bonds in the amount needed for the purpose. A good I-usine.ssman does not shun borrowing money when by incurring debt he can increase income enough to meet interest and principal payments while retaining satisfactory profit for himself. Good business practice nhould be con sidered in connection with our highway program. Modern major highways mean that more tourists will use our roads thus producing more gasoline tax revenue. Mil lions of dollars of investment money awaits relocation and reconstruction of the Pacific Highway. Just as soon as the Pacific Highway is rebuilt to federal regional highway standards, we will see immediate construction of new motels, auto courts, and other badnesses catering to tourist travel. Industry will expand and businesses will grow in propor tion to highway improvement. Many new jobs will be cre ated, bringing added prosperity to communities abutting or adjacent to the highway. We are greatly concerned with construction of a commer cial highway from the interior of the lTmpnua lasin to encourage expansion of inland lumber manufacturing, which at present is fearful of entering a territory dependent ex-ja , . , .. .. . .. . . . clusively i.jioii monopolistic and discriminatory rail trans-1 portation. Stumpage value of all timber in the area would . . . .. . , i t i i -i inciea.M'u iiiiineuiatL'i , Mtuuiu una iwuunc-n. j.u iu.ui uc :t constructed There are, of course, economic and manpower limitations to liow rapidly we can rebuild our major highways and con struct essential new roads. Furthermore, we are in a period of hitch labor and material costs. Vet this also is a period of cheap money and low inkrest rates. But because of the importance of our highway program'"1"' ''" in uie economy in me siaie as h iioie, inc creation oi new jobs, industry find business, and the effect upon bringing investment money into productive uses, we believe our high way construction program should be rushed to earliest pos sible completion. If we can raise finances to pay for con struction as rapidly as contracts can lie executed, then a pay-as-you-KO plan is by far the most desirable method, l'.ut, on the other hand, if the pay-as-you-go plan will delay re construction of major highways and building of other needed roads, then in our opinion we should not hesitate to issue bonds. Kenefits to be derived from early completion would more than offset lxmd costs. We join heartily with the county court in favoring pay-as-you-go as lmig as we can "go" at full speed. I!ut we believe the court should modify its language to favor supplemental bond issuance as an alternative if completion of needed high ways would otherwise be delayed. nam lo a split dtnUion In the1 M'liii -finals. Attiaciim; a capacity crowd that is ruiNi ld to rcarh the raft- j rm will 1m tin cua.4 chainolon-, ship Uittlo, yam are anxious to rl a ulimnm ol Stujack, whllr !ill tmitiuVnt that Lynam can l in n the irtory It uk. Stojack, who cmploya a kikc tarulai' airplano spin for mast of his uminplis, Iuls Imh ii a Si'nsa ti"ii in pro wii'stllnu sinco quit 1 1 tif thtk foutUill runkK and tin ixKuhin; fuld. He iKibhlcd with i;rapplinr: whllf playing lour yrais of footlkiU In t he cast and ciuvlu!i: W'asliinton Stat' ('ol 1 v matinrn and llddcrK. but hi ilnln't I'titcr the pro caiilillowrr- far industry m-iiousIv until iiintili nt vimi x :ik'ii. ! It played liNMtuli at w si: in lTO.w ami was an oulslandin uard. W hllf the spin, owisidri rd the most 'f frrtivt In the husiiii'ss, i his chirl Ihrcat, hi has n urll I o u n d v d u ivstlint' trrhnliiin w Hu h hr has c lined V uh him from liiti'i(tllri:i.iti' days. Hi was mhrairn In the Impound clas-s diiiini: his ndli-iii tMin'r, Thi mati'li pntrnisr- to ho n T'vtnm hrook. 1-Jlton lvrn w ill M 11 u t- ihmii imhs. - , -1" p..,-lK Junlnr tllch Scli. ii,osi air M-hhil.sl to l'l. ii,,.,r ,.xt t:imr at thr Rum-Iuii -g Junior Hich cym. wlwn ""' mii-l tin l'ott.ik;i' Crovi' I ll"h S-'hiH.I frohnian h,iskrtli,lll tram Naturit., -j-i. (,,,.ii.rr. rli'hlh CI .ulrl K ,,.,v tin- Coltafji' w'l"?,r'k; ,,.i,ih im . iili-i-i tram in . i i.irliiii. I 7,,,'..?.. . ', ' V v inaiyti. twin at 7 ( Admission mill In .us- I.. i ailnlts ami lor siiui.-nt.. . ,, r l;-- b.;j, vyru v,. ring, KesiaertT Of Sutherlin. Found Dead Cyrus C. K'lni:. ivsldrnt ot Su - thrrlin. w.'ts (.mini dr.ul in Ins lunnr rjrly vrsirrilay aftci iiism. lN-th w.in duo tn naiural I'.mys, .nd Coronrr llany C. Strains. Klforls aiv IxMns tvn to loratr A LIM3 "pay" as compared with the Elks Basketeer s Defeat Diliard The Ivosrhurjj y)i$ Club has I t.ur ah .utm f...k, .-t ve r..nnre kcthall tram imstrd Its first vie-1 fc-""" '' ,,l,'s' "i;..ii in. toiy of the nc'ishii last nijht .it the Junior llli.'h School r:ym l downing nillartl. . to L'l. The Klks immt-diatflv cot off to a point ittart and maintained iiiimi H'iiu vru iniim;;ii nit iiim uuarttT oi tlit K'ltnc. with th tirst tH'riinl rndnitf : tn 1.1 m tin l k tavor. Hul I'lll.ir.l retaliated In the Mixmd hy oumtin more iHiints than their irt";j. 'i'lie (nil It unr seme w.is li to 11. The third ieiiMl w;i elnso and i ticht all the way. Kth side eh.tlked tip an ei!.il ii::;i:lM r ot tallies, hut Pill.n,! li.ui 1,.,-t l.m nuiii ground in the fiist stai;e ot the t nie to ttune ha k slum" enough to win. The thn d (piai ler seore was l!t to L' 1. The font I h iniarter saw the K1K return to eiunh tin utnv, whieh at times thivitened t slip ti-om their finders. In the f"inflt the Klks si-oud l.llanl i Pillaid hiink f out of S fi.v 1 innm1. ute r.. i 'Mit in 1 i-or uu-i niA! t.itv.- it. ! i,,,,-,; 1 I In lh , h .1, ,!.!! ...I olv,Mv,. ,,.,,,,,,,; ClolH-t,,... ujn .,., ,.., ., y ; H i,l ih,- S.-t,i,.i Hi li S.h.s.l I th. im,.,P, i..t ...,i,i i !,,;","',,i.,' , i w'.',,',!" V""' -i 'ci".'.'.! 1 m.-m.i.. r :i m . ! s'.'.ih !! i ' 'sm,, imi.hi ivti'i .Ml ..id l'4ri 1 aa Coast Guard Station On Umpqua to be Reactivated 1 " cm is r.W. Oir. .'11 It IV' Tin-rmisin.i Himm i-oa-t cu.u.i -.latum M 'inhiti'r liav. o-i I rarm ikrr status (or rri.il months, will N- Ti'.iinimi-ion.'.l ; Monday with a l.'m.m iith ,i i slnrd to It. li(sitwaln S.ininrl dmarlv; formrrlv o( the isittrr Spnui at Stockholders of ! Production Credit Assn. Will Meef Three section;.! meetings cjf , sWM'kholders of the Southern Ore- j Kon Production Credit Assocla , tion will he held during the com-1 (ng week to elect three directors I and hear association nrogrc-ys re ports, it was announced by Ar thur M. lioncr, secretary-treasurer. Thn first meeting will be helfi Tuesday, Jan. Wi, Hi 11 A. M ; the Coquilie Hotel, at C'oquilk-. The second at Lmpq'.M Hotel at Koseburg on Wednesday, Jan. 21. j at 11 A. M. The thiid at Medford. , Friday, Jan. Mi, at 11 A. M., at the Holland Hotel. Election of three directors will 1 take place to lill the expiicd ' terms of Raymond A. Lathrop, 1 Kalph Cook and J. P, Johnson. t , Progress report s showing titt association has pnlnvcii the mra successful year since it was a!;!!' "i tarv of the Production Credit, Onratlon of Spokane, will i t,,, secretary said that the as - one ol overa. OWn more than SS1.000 Of Capital Lord'" ai amhvm ly Muha'rl lypolltoff sl(M k. The area covered bv the as- lwf. and under the direction of Mr social ion includes live counties i Southwest Oieon. Central Office is in Medford with branch of- Tl iii i fices at Roscburg, Coquilie and , Grants Pass. I The present directors include: Raymond A. l.athrop, Grants Pass: Lawrence Luy, Medford; J. E. Young, Roscburg; Ralfih E. Cook, Medford, and J. P. Johnson, Coquilie. LETTERS lo the Ediior School Salaries Cited In Reply to Tax Article VONCAIXA- I have Just re nt the article written by W. .1. Mathews of SuthiM lin. t irognn. regarding the tax situation in Oregon. It seems to me that heiore an1 ; jriltinn, thiy should invosti.m-: litt it. . . ! I ninn Hl:h school ;;ys tn- ir , janitors si.soo fm- 12 rnonil... ';iI,1.two i'tnil ,IS i for the school huihlinr; ;mh1 g m. cvm iM'ttm wp.nair li oin U' main building. '1 lie giniV .srh'. il ' janitor also leivivcs 1,K00 Jor j 12 months work. The lowest salaiy 1 icing pi 'l J for any te.irhiT in the !n;:h school is S.'.soo fur a !1 month!' period. Tins is the fact in the raiir of the Voncalla school ti'iU;''t.. I clai'iiu's this situation , C'j:i iRGK I.. EDi:: Clei k oi t'nion I U Si Sunday at The Churches I irst n M ris T ( III Kl II ftev. H P Sii.nce. p.i.im S mdnv Jui lit. l!tta v :. on- iiiMe ho--1 II (Ki. RTorninsj Woriup in tn at- j F,-jnk I'.it- Iii'mh of 1'oillnml will ) mon on "All Ihintft N'M i.h r i-llim ship Krotiiw. . . thi- L i iiihk Sirvie "DrcHifil in lleautv Not Your Own" will te the sfiioon d ;:u of Ut Flank MathrWH KT. JOHN I i rin ft N f 111 Kl II iMioniirl Stn.dl 1 Ht at flu lid mf. 1 mmm rnrni t rrdrl sirn-l. fcwOif-tltti. W A S Iwf-lcr. IdrMirtf . r it.r. "Ti e C hurch nf thr l.iiHn t .n Imur ' Tlie trtvitf f Sum:,iv, J.cih.tv If. be Kt l Hp tn Tin- srt 1. i.'C I A It.-uic.tr's Virliiriou t -.-ii."- u n nt iilh ' 1 he Stuia.it S. ho l ii-il iMli.lt Uihle rl. rtif.-u at 7 1' ! A v mo.i J ruiihllt imilf ll to (iiU'i.l iM'- ut- i iri- .Simd.iv S h..! mv. 1 H-'U- "'... i tw Lulhtun Hour Is hi ..(!. ,.-t S .-.da. -. cr KIIMI at !l . A M In ir l'' vilt. . i-a ntheis Tin- Y.'iii.i I 1 1 1 ' i t .i n Liti;iie iiniti W' ilffi.n . J k . irv Jl. .1 1 1.1 t v t (1. , . ,,i ... . i.. I...... KT I" l l S 1 I l III K N ( III K( II c -rev . M.iu.r, m n..-i'urf . J Tllr rV(, li .tn H ur " .1 t . ic is ,im h1 , ' nrifK.il 1 1 it; s. r ( iik i 1 1 n t i 1 ui ti Hum h mi 1 in m 1 r hi t Hi-. I .rl 1 l .(! I 1 . lr Ixxir 1 1 4 U V I 1 1.1 tui Kcii of the arts bible It Mil (,ii-prii ftrnrr Hut snrt third Ft. WU .,ii.e to in i hurt h where the (lu;iml and fn.-ni: hiu meet. &und 9 i" u m. M-ir Minri v.m hi J I mi a m Oit-rtomer Yuutin e JU pm Evann--lu-tn M-rviir, 7 Jj p ni Tuesday. IwMe study and prayer, 7 45 p in Friday, r. a:it': i lif mid outh, 7 p m Fn-.l'jra I v. and Mrs. UeLuu Crook, P O. Bux KjJ. HDSLIIt K(i f ill U( II 01 THE VVAHI Nh 4V IJougUs orrel Illll. latlur Sunday uci.ool M am, S S Linra n.,,n u i.ie potior Junior service. b.Uii pm Airs Aitx.rt Alkn. mprvi-or ...u ic IVopV. Six-tety. i .ID pm. Mar- I ;n i.,)iH', prelum r.t Evang -iisiic wrv- i. 7 .u p n. srii on b uw pastor I 7 .h rvirr ini-ludf i pi. 'i re (or Yuunj f iniiv and if. Hailm Lioadtan y m. Hdio tUiiun IMF Mtl.ROXK 81 0.I SCHOOL ti,-i ut I'j.oo M.tn t-arh Suiicuiy CI.. lor all at- Jol r'enn. upl. MLicofiie one and 1II.LAKI i HI IW 11 W. VV. Atilp rd. Pa, tor Sunujy jm liool .it 10 a rn, I'aul Rum rri'.i, -.UH'riiitfidtnt Everyone cume out to Sur.'iay nin)l We lire now worn inn on our new church builainjf and wc pljn mik n-w Sunday kthixjl rooms w '.' !i vt ill hrlp hi Uie Sunday ciiool jir i,; ai'i a reat d-al. I din sure i'rt-.ii hinit fcrv iv e.fn Ktinday inr'in iiiK at 11 a.rn Choir practice on Wed., t-VLiimK at 7 JO p in. UK ST Mi:il!OI)lT lit K( II t orrirr oi Lin and rtuulh Mia Mreeta H . A. Mil Arthur. Minuter The wt.r-hip w rvit e at 11 am will vel-i Ji'ound ttie ttarnr. "The Chris tian Standard of CoiiMrience". anottier Mrrinon from the GomI of St. Matt- .. 'I'h. i hnir uill iim "HI..,. fh who may dlre to worship here. Oiher f"r the ; "nJ wjF. ";ludej Liun n bthooi at 0 43 am. Crft and h.m.u-work period at s..j p m. Yomn f 'MownhipH at t JO pm. Lvcnirg wor- " J . n- of Mrs. James F. llraly. outstanding i,:Kanit from Alh.iny, Oieg'in She wll! I . rr-i-Kul of six number Rev, Mr. MacArthur will continue a . .f i. ii. ti..aiioti on the questions : of outh. "Wiioni Shall 1 Kill'.'" An ' award will be gtvt n to the youth brtng- u h the Li rtal nuiiiix-r of uest with him or ht-r The put lic ii nio t urgently n.viU-d ti at ten J these ervieew. Mon I d.i jit 4 IT) p ni. "Monday Meditation " urr KHN'H. At 7.."K) pm. tfie Ketone , Club will meet at the hoa.e of Mrs A'lrinn richer H .rvard. All wome.i - of the Club and gaeti pU-ase tae i.i.e At-o at "; ki p 1. 1 a nit'i'tinK of . (. j' P:uk -l will b held in the Social hill o; iht ehorth Tueoay ai 7 :W pm I t-e llo Siouts of TriHjp 4 Will meet 1 in the SiK-ial hall, and Die C hoir will 1 rth'Hre in the summary. Wednesday 1 n Hre.il evening of prater and final pre j.u .ilmn fr the commit special meet , inic Will he held at 7 M p m. In the I main sanctuary. A lurxe attendance i.-. . e el. .1 1 mir.-day at 7..UI p m Nfr. Clamfe VV.ilsoii el Lo Ah'ielet. randidate In. re :dt nt of the I'tuted Stal.-i on , the I'ruhibition ticket will speak m the it'iiin viin'iujry The putilic is urned to allend Thursday at 2 pm af the home ot Mis r"lU Wil-oii. KUO t'nion Ave., ' inil 1 of the WSL'S. will meet. tin R H or jr.srs rwtisT i it 1 ini.lt DAI hAISIS in-'.iv S liool U 10 a in. at the lights of I'Mhi.ifc" hall Primary d.i ftt 4 p in at the IJuvall home. Mill SI. Lver one welt omt. llll.N I.I I III K AN I lit Rl II I Imr.iM l.ioh Snil.rii. II. .. I r : i.-, . up licl'l Simil i'. :!,-k '11 I.I'. stn1 illiil elm k 'i'uiilu- Wirhly iMl'iunisiriii i-n nn-ili !'' .-.luy, to itimiiIt lor 1 .1411. a. lor nnl a i. a .iid wiia trie 1 1 nmii i: riii'Hrn .. . Atitr rtl. r.etnr v '().. nl .u 11 am. Ti'tn ioc!frv ivlcni 1 ft eKi in-.1 mine mil . M-hool ni xt Sunday irrn- jtnt .uie viiu hrt.i' a U'Hid ,n Mi'Ht Mivur I " T; uU y-.u-n.iitt il 7 ' pin 11 I iv Su! It in . Tue-.lav fv.-nirit. tome ti.il tjtij.i ln um . i M AS V ll l.l t f lit Ft II ! De sif nti'Tili-ni 1 every-pcci.-tl cff'Tt In ft out invl. Snii'Uy rr.ornmH ir i h a.in ii and enroll CV-.f.,. 'a'! S-iniVi "1 -.11 n; MU Mill W KUrt , " so Cti i T uractuc uil un(( al 7. .10. ci IIK'-T 1 IM 1M It lF CHRIST. ( O N ris I II : IJhul's Slrrrl rtculrtr vrvnr. mditj . 11 m Sitlijcil of li-!M'ii: Life Simrt;iir school .-...u- ir. :it ' a tn Wedw-aay evc-iii-iy -ni tinK "r Ii iiu lu.lr tt,licicnut ol li.-,;.r! a 11 rt-ii.irU nn Cl.iist'f n S'lCPi..- ait- held nt H ucl -k The Riail im.. iium jl . I l .n if'' l (i-.tiiiK i-ci'-n ii . It t-'.ci'pt Suml.iv and h't'i fi.ii l'i mi a in lo 4 m pm Her hr f.iiii a oft ail auihorui-U t'nrti.in 1.. i i i iMt r.ituie i -. r;iJ. l? ir- r.,l rili.i I .T mil'.i-rl'i'l f-T Tli- In- m coi iln I'v in it - a to at tt r.u i in- t It.irvh :-i r ue nJ ti VI-it tin- ltl-ri.i-. rtx-r-t AsSI MM.X ' liOI su:hrrl.n Si:rri.v si ivl. U "I iu Wr-Mr. 1 1 ih rt n V'i(T pt-op"- rr' .sen. i- e. 7; i S.u,, 7 iM p m It.'liy Uiluni. p.t Avs Mill of .n tin W I irl St. rtnnn I.. KlrmiH. l'atlnr ml.il i imI. S a in. dm Ten! iu -i-i.iH uur-liii) thi- liril mv Mil Wo hip. ii. mi rt 'hn 'a i r i IV f..ime of tlu e is AH nute l.r t!.- Si:m1n yrr ; cr I. e- ruiiiiit i'tic. 7 4 p n Tu.'vliiv rt N.s l'i,nr.ini KHMI II) pm i-r m.-ti'.k 7 i."i put r.;jtslitv. n.il. 7 ." p tm The first Kpi-ile i n 1- is tin- I 01k c iire st ihI. mi; j l.r hi toe lint.- ntn-iv rvur j 1 . - a:id instr j uU to our wn 1 si r v.i 1 11 1 hi iht 1 m Rt h , tntniu Itfl, St tMIKMN Mtlll'iDI-T I III Rl II U'- I irt II. t allfin. I'i-tr I tln.l'lif Illll )! ttld HI a IM S-ii.u.n I" 'mi .! .1 .1 :'i V.trn i o'l'it Mil rniiaiimis 1 111 Rt 11 fth.p r.te- 1 11 il . rw 1.1 p.'!l '. lOOlh Birthday Off Oregon Territory To Ee Celebrated SALEM, Ore., Jan. 1G. P The State Emergency Board has given $22,000 to the Territorial Centennial Commission to help li, celebrate tne luutn birthday mis jiu ui iiicr LiL'Ulluil ui gon territory . ." . , I no commission plans to spend the money largely on a campaign of education. It plans to distrib ute a booklet about pioneer days and a map of the Oregon country. 1 he commission said the hfph point will come August 14, the centennial anniversary of the passage by Congress of the act creating Oregon territory. On that day there will be a banquet in Portland attended by the gov ernors of the five states which were a part of Oregon territory. They are Oregon, Washington, KRNR Mutual Dr-oadcartlng tyvttm 1490 Kilocycle REMAIN1NO HOIE8 TODAY 4 00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. Vick Chemical Co. 415 Frank Hemingway, FolKer't. 4 :ui Showboat. Thuatre. 4ft W. C. T. U. Proaram. 5 00 Muale. 6 15 Superman. 3 30 Captain Midnight. 3 -iV-Tom Mix, Kalsum Purina. V W NiMc. 6.15 The Spnrta Page, Bare us Sales and Service. 6:2ff Musical Interlude. 25 SUie and Local News, Roseburg Wtitor Co. Brnn Information Please. Joe Richards. 7 uo-Mrt the Presa. News-Review. 7 : The Cisco Kid. Modern Furniture. 8 ryv Scarlet Queen. H .t Burl Ives. Philco Core 8 4& I ncle Ezra. Coldie s Botterie. 8 Swi Spotlight on a Star. Horn's. 855 liilly Hose. Pitching Horseshoes, H B Semler. Inc. 9 00 Alka SHtzer News. Miles Labs. 0:15 H.wpitality Time. Jack Farlss and Sim. 9 30 Cliff Edwards Show, Cars tens Furniture. 0:45 Henry J. Taylor. General Motors, lo.uu Kullon Lew is. Jr., L nipqua Auto A linplement. 10 !5 Nocturne Hi::j0 I'iatter Party. 11 (JO Benny Strong Orch. 11.30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, JAN. 17. 1U48 li.no--Farm Bulletin Board, fi 1 5--Sunrise Serenade, li :to Yawn Patrol. 7 OO -Frank He-minffuav. L A Soap. 7:15 htse and Shine, Bcaumunl Labs.. Inc 7.30 Kute and Local News, Dr. Bruce Turk. 7 -TV The Beehive. 7 Jo Ithnpod In Wax. His-N. Ku-fcx. h 15 Munc. 8 4,-, The Homemaker's Club. imi Music. ! I5--Mirnmg Melodies. 0 ;- Telephone R-quets, Miller s Inc. lo.ut-Alka StiUer News, ill Its Lab. HM5-- Music. IV H -irrtn and Music, in 4..-E.iy Lisienin' II on -Wjrnie Rule's Orrh. II in -Bi.b I.a ton's Orch. lUm Spuria P.tge oi the Air. Keel M'ltor Co. 1J 10--Hhvthm at Random I 40-y t.ite nnd Local News, Hansen Motors. 12-43--Niiiimial News, Douglas County Stiit Bank 1 no -v.-n on the Street. ttennlner' Marts 1 IV S, (ittmcnt.il Serenade. 1 .l'i- fcmiliu Ht-y's Orch a'O I annv Hcr-n.in Orrh 2 .!' tGcncral Ltwiwht Kurnhrmer 1 -Vustc. H Haven of Rwl. Coed Ship Grace. j . -uriiriiP iimiiti uri n. 4 ' -.Siiori Ni' ws. 4 l.r Krnk I't i iirgwav, Folfer's. 4 - H.-iiry Kings Orch. 3 l. I'ro-.f That ChritUnn Scirnce lt-4i. Chr.tian Science Church 5 30 -M11.U- 3 i". - c Lurch of the N.-iz.it-rne v f s' S'op Me if You've Heard This I, Hi -S't-phen Grah.tm. Fauiily Doctor 1 0 '.,ce td Local Ntws, Roscburg Motor Co 7 nV Musical Interlude 7.10 -Tin- Spurts I'jge, Bare us Sales 3!id Service. -Here's to Veterans. 7 .io -Krviewira Stand. tJ.OO- Hat-py Vjllcy Cowboys, Coos Junction Cabinet Shop, K 3h - Hawaii Calln. ! 1-1 -A'k.i Seltzer News. Miles Labs. 9 13- Misic P ' Wrcstllr-it Ma'ches. t G High, lu -T.-n Tturtv Club, lwson s. 11 " ll.-iin St rune's Orch. II : - Siirn Off CARRIED EXCLUSIVELY AT ti. . -S 1."? riii.'! !illlF tiBDijsj'v' it cr;i:r Ci3UIIi'4;.;r f ML. IF tl'ECIBsj O'kuuf: tl 80I0S1 -' ! )our fevfcn't lecp )oa from fun if ion Hcsr genuine ...tK California mcd Eurn Cuboid foor bol enctrs 01 cdvcrtiv.'d in notional mogajirws 5.50 and 6.50 I Ii CIEOIDS FOk-FOCI Rilllf riDOIDS IR EH'"F ,cito:cs !!''.r run r ctvioy :-'it:tf 11 r.noi 'V 'CU'till'S a'fF vfviUr c. - - Tbais's Wi Idaho, and small parts oi Mon-, Negress Happy at Order tana and Wyoming. . t . The emtTBeno- board also 'Opening Course In LOW rrantcd $14,361 to the state li- PROVIDENCE. R. I-. Jan. 13 brary to permit It to increase Its L,Mrs. Ada Lis Sipuel Kisher, employiV salaries by 5 per cent, i okiah0ma Negress, says that a Miss Elrtinor Stephens, state v g 3U.,rt,me Court decision or librarian, said she has had a 100 j dprjn Oklahoma to provide her ix-r tent turnover among her em-1 , .h wilh educational Xacili ploycj in the oast six months, and u equivalent to those of white thjll ituuld actually talie SJfv studems -proves there Is Justice IX i0 to brine, library s-ilanes up to f a "erica." the level of other state employes. he prepared to leave by Budget Director George Aiken I pane today for Oklahoma, Mrs. said the library employes are the Kisher said '1 am heppy now be most underpaid of ail state cm-, rause i can begin to realize mv ployes. Ke said that while the ' lifelong ambition to become ah state has 10.000 employes, the . attorney. The decision means a turnover among them is 200 a , new duy or tne colored people month. f.f mv state " the board said it was doing it "to light a wrong and to correct a de plorable condition." The members served notice they would not raise salaries in other departments be cause no emergency exists there. The State Employes Association is seeking a $-)2-a-month cost-of-living Increase for each employee. PURELY PIFFLE NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (.V) Pickle packers at a parley of the National Pickle Packers Associa tion yesterday put 1947 pickle production at 36 pickles per person. A MESSAGE (not from Garcia) Were normal drivers half as smart As reckless drivers feel, We then would face A master race, Of drivers at the wheel. DRIVE CAREFULLY YOU MIGHT HIT A CUSTOMER OF KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 315 Pacific Bldg. Phone 398 SPORTSMEN Open Meeting Will Be Held Friday, Jan. 16, K. P. -Hall, 8 P.M. Honoring i ... Charles A. Lockwcod State Game Supervisor This is Lockwood's first visit to Roseburg, where he formerly made his home, since taking over the duties of state game supervisor. He will tell of plans for fish ond game improvement in Douglas County. EVERYONE INVITED Meeting Sponsored by ROSEBURG ROD & GUN CLUB Cms A "vs.? AouAff'- i - GLOBETROTTERS vs. JV-Rs Senior High School 8:C0 P.M. Tues.-Ian. 20 ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 50e W. M. Morris. Ex-Oakland Business Man, Passes William M. Norris, who oper ated a variety store at Oakland for many years, died at his home at Cottage Grove Thursday morn ing at the age of 79. He was a member of the Thristian Church. The widow, two daughters, Mrs. Velma Ocumpaugh of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Mabel Welch of Seattle, and one son, Walter Nor ris, Sutherlin, survive. Burial will be at Fair Oaks Cemetery Saturday, Jan. 17, at 3 o'clock. -rrarnsrs; m 1 Are. Fvmwca 0cu JL l 11 IV-n i. .11:0111. .11, who I ii lil L- tilativrs. :-M.itllr. Hill N 111 rhaivv.