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2 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thurs., June 2, 1949 Always Tastes Better . . . All meat-seasoned just right! r - t. r. 1 V U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED gllwif Frankfurters Taet how good plump and Juicy Armour Frankfurters aral Thay'ra made freih very day in Portland seasoned just the way you like 'em here In Oregon. Armour Frankfurters are all-meat, too nothing but Ant beef and pork and seasoning I Portland-made to Oregon's taste a leader in America's finest line of sausage Call 100 for News-Review Classified Ads Pendleton School System's Uproar Ended By Resignation Of Superintendent Armstrong PENDLETON, June 2. (JP The uproar In the Pendleton school system came to a dramatic end Wednesday with the resigna tion of. Supt. Louis Armstrong. Tuesday night the Pendleton Association of Parents pledged itself to defeat a special school budget election Thursday unless Armstrong resigned. Another group of citizens, backing Arm strong, passed petitions Wednes day praising the superintendent and urging cooperation with the School Board. A report received from D. A. Emerson, assistant state superin tendent of public Instruction, criticized the School Board, the Pendleton Association of Teach ers, the public, Armstrong and two teachers Involved in the con flict. Emerson headed a commit tee of four out-of-town education experts asked to make a report of the struggle. The group charged "lack of harmony and cooperation" in the school system. Harold Barnett, chairman of the board, disclosed that the board would pay Armstrong $8,000 to break his three-year contract. Had he served out his contract he would have received $22,500. "There seems to be a definite attempt by a minority group to cause friction and unrest in the school and the community," Arm strong said In his letter of resig nation. "This makes it imposible to administer school matters in a composed and orderly manner." The Emerson report, Barnett disclosed, generally recommend ed that for the purpose of har mony Armstrong and Benjamin Jordan, one of the two high school teachers, should resign. The other teacher, Charles Bak er, already ehad resigned. Bar nett added that Baker's resigna tion would have been recom mended had he not nlreed" "i"t. An eight-page paper detailing grievances was lsaucu last week end by the Parents Association. The paper declared that the dismissal of one of the high school teachers was at first de- 90 of all tire trouble occurs In the last 10 of tire life. Save yourself trouble trade In your old worn tires now on new Goodyears. We'll pay you for the unused mileage. For longer Safer Miltae Go GOODYEAR ( NEED CASH1. We offer a friendly, personalized Easy Pay Plan. Buy your tires and tubes with only a small down payment and terms on the balance that you arrange to suit your convenience. Come In as little as .. . 1.25 a week buys a set of 4 UaW GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES HANSEN MOTOR CO. TIRE DEPT. OAK & STEPHENS ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 446 Bus Drivers' Walkout Ties City Transportation YOUNGSTOWN, O., June 2. UP) A walkout of bus drivers halted public transportation In this Industrial city of 167,000 Wed nesday. Members of the AFL Bus Driv ers Union failed to star th fir-"- ine runs. Union President M. J. Lyden said the men were in "con tinuous meeting. Negotiations lor a new contract with the Youngstown Municipal Railway began abii't elh vx-s ago and continued through Tues day midnight, when the old con tract expired. The union asked a wage in crease of 26 cents an hour and 13 changes in working rules for its 300 members. Drivers have been been receiving $1.34 an hour. BAO NEWS FOR ROMEOS MEDFORD, June 2. UP) Don't depend on mistletoe to get you that kiss next Christmas. Mistletoe nereanouis is aying. Countv Aeent C. B. Cordv said last winter's cold weafher likely was resDonsible. although grubs feeding at the base of the parasite wat offered as another possible cause. , New Trial Sought By Alleged Tax Evader TACOMA, June 2,-tm Lsley L. Francis, Spokane business man found guilty last Thursday by a federal jury on six counts of income tax evasion, Wednes day sought a new trial In a peti tion filed in U. S. District Court here. Judge Charles H. Leavy has not yet set a date for hearing on the petition. The petition alleges the Indict ment on . which Francis was charged did not contain a specific ofense; that there were errors In court procedure ,and that the jury was not correctly instructed before leaving the courtroom to decide upon the case. Francis is facing a maximum of 30 years in prison and fines in excess of $60,000. Date of sen tencing has not yet been set. Appropriations Pruned By Senate Committee WASHINGTON. June 2. (P) 1 he senate Appropriations Com mittee luesaay trimmed narly 5i3,uuu,uuu from funds voted ;w the House to operate the Senate, Justice ana Commerce Depart ments. It recommended that the Senate approve $761,000,000. This is $12,- 839,821 less than voted bv the House. It is about $70,000,000 be low President Truman s budget estimates of what the departments will need in the 12 months begin ning July l. . It was the first appropriations bill to reach the Senate this year containing a lower iigure man voted by the House. ELECTROLUX" Cl.an.r and Air Purifier Sale., Servlc, Repairs and Supplies Woyne Orerb.ck Phon. 373-R-2 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 352 LOG KILLS WORKER COOS BAY. June 2. UP) A log that up ended as it was being i pulled irom the woods, struck and fatally Injured Hughie Na tions, 22. Another workman at the Irwln- Lyons Company operation above Dellwood was hospitalized when 1 the log struck his ankle in the mishap Tuesday, two others! ducked clear. 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