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1 s 4 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur., June 16, 1949 , , ; ( . I ? - - I i il I aCS . ?&-, ' ', CIO Marine Engineers Sign Accord Fledging No Strikes, No Lockouts ANOTHER PROFIL E John Barrymnre, Jr., reads his movie contract after Its approval in Los Aneclcs Superior CourU". FIRST Ml 4$; v l m r mi '. u mv wt - v Mission Drduf3 leldd in flavor, ane mai xWfW maredients-and an matte In "the newest mesr sanitary macaroni pwnrin the we$n iff? i SAN FRANCISCO, June 16. (.W CIO Marine Engineers and I the Pacific Maritime Association today signed a two-year, no-strike, no-lockout contract. The agreement was announced by Federal Conciliator Omar Hos kins. All classifications will receive a 1.5fi per rent basic wage increase and a S7.50 clothing allowance un der the pact. Four cents an hour was added to the overtime rate and three cents for night relief work. There were other minor wage adjustments. iloskins said the major Issue solved satisfactorily was the em ployment clause. Negotiators for the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association sought added security; the employers wanted the right to select licensed officers who are resnonsible at sea. A rnmnrnmise clause In the new i agreement recognizes the MEBA , as the sole bargainer for engineer i officers hut gives employers the j right to select chief and ursr as sistant engineers so long i i they are MKKA memners in gooa sianu- ing. This was the fifth long-term maritime pact this year carrying no-strike, nn-lockout clauses, and a joint union-management state ment said: "From the standpoint of Its la bor rcla I ions, the industry has never before been In such a favor able position to render uninter rupted steamship service." Evangelist Trio Scheduled At Baptist Church Woman Peeved At Chalk Marks On Her Tires OKLAHOMA CITY, June 15. (PI - Mrs. Svlvia Edmondson doesn't like those nasty chalk niaiks policemen put on her nice clean tires. So she rubbed one off with her hankie. II landed her In police court here when Traffic Officer C. O. Williams caught her at her clean up chores. "She was very sarcastic when I asked If she' knew she was violating Hie parking ordinance," said Officer Williams. "So 1 charged her with dis orderly conduct, too." Then Mrs. Edmondson, a 42-year-old .switchboard operator, explained' how she likes to keep her automobile sweet and clean. "This is not an easy question," said Police Judge James Demon olis. He fined her $3 for obstructing an officer and suspended It. ' United States mail service via the railroads began In 1835. life it Jkt - $mWm ' IL -jr UUi ! l;i I M mm. EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM IN MAPLE If you enjoy the rustic' bcouty of 'early American furniture and scenes , . . you definitely appreciate the deep luster of these pieces. We've open stock in all these period pieces which include full and twin beds in poster . , , spool . , . Cape Cod . . . Jenny Lynd. Here are desk chest, chest-on-chests, standard chests, night stands, benches, cricket chairs and mople love seats . take your choice of any or a CONVENIENT TERMS ALL REASONABLY PRICED HELPFUL HINTS (0 FURNITURE lOMPRNY In this od we initiate a series of "Helpful Hints" time and work savers for the housewife. We suggest you clip these Helpful Hints and paste them in a scropbook for future use. When you use a vacuum cleaner on small rugs, run it diagonally acrosi the rug and off the edge o that the (uetlon won't roll It up. ; i : i r "-'it 1 ri mii a imiiii J The Youth Evangelists, Johnnie and Lucille Lavender, with John Nastari, above, 18-year-old violin ist, will conduct services Friday night at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist Church in Roseburg. The Lavenders are both In their twenties, but have already established themselves as one of the leading evangelistic teams on the coast. Johnnie not only preaches, but is acclaimed as the outstanding Gospel trumpeter in America today. Lucille is called America's First Lady of Sacred Song. She has appeared on the concert stage as guest artist for a number of outstanding sym- pnonic ann cnorai groups and in various operatic and oratorio pro ductions. John Nastari has been a guest star in symphony orchestras and has appeared on television pro grams In Hollywood. He plays on a $5,000 Gagliano violin. The Lavenders are on their way to Canada for a series of meetings this summer . after which they go to Europe for meetings. It Is hoped by the con gregation that they may retum later to Roseburg for a series of meetings. The public Is cordially invited to hear this outstanding team. I.KIiAI. NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON, In the matter of Kav Ace Curtis, Bankrupt. No. B-2!if65 in Bank ruptcy. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To the creditors of Kay Ace Curtis of Winchester Bay, Oregon, a bankrupt: NOT ICE is hereby given that saiil Kay Ace Curtis has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a peti tion filed by him on May 10, 11)49, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Civil Service Room, U. S. Post Office Bldg., Roseburg. Oregon, on June 24. IMil, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a com mittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Corvallis .Oregon," June 13, IP in. Lester G. Oehier, Referee in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON; In Ihe matter of Everett Ernest Longland, Bankrupt. No. B 30015 in Bankruptcy. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To the creditors of Everett Ernest Longland of Myrtle Creek, Ore gon, a bankrupt: NOTICE Is hereby given that said Everett Ernest Longland, has been duly adudged a bankrupt on a petition filed hy him on May 31, 1049. and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Civil Service Room, U. S. Post Office Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon, on June 2-1, 1919, at 11:30 a.m. ' Pacific Standard Time, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, appoint a com mittiM of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Corvallis. Oregon, June 13, 1949. Lester G. Oehier, Referee in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON, In the matter of William Charles Allen Horn, Bankrupt. No. B L'lTO.'t In Bankruptcy. Notice of F li st Meeting of Creditors. To the creditors of William Charles Allen Horn of Brnckwav, Oregon, a bankrupt: NOTICE is herebv given that said William Charles Allen Horn has been dulv ad judged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on Mav 23, 1949, w I i'.'i'i 1 SEE HEAR DANCE with Lou Franco and the Happy Valley Cowboys Friday, June 17 Jitney Dance Saturday, June IS at the Armory Official Rodeo Dance .i ijh w"i jg8ji,WIWW .p.nrw .mil pn I i-W SWUM - . Steel Union Open Drive For 4th Round Wage Hike PITTSBURGH. June 15 P The CIO' United Steelworkers union opens its drive for a fourth round wage increase to day in contract negotiations with U. S. Steel Corp. that are ex pected to set the pattern for .he whole industry. The U. S. Steel Corp., largest steel producer in the nation, and the union meet to discuss pay in crease and other issues involving about 175,000 employes in six ported In the state this year to June 11. "It's had," he said, "all I can do is repeat and repeat my warn ings clean up filth and breedini places of flies and Insects. Keep on cleaning up." Sa.i Angelo's Tom Greene County had 28 new cases to lead the state. San Antonio's Bexar Countv was next with ten. San Angelo lilted a ban on public gathering last week. subsidiary companies. Talks will get underway against a background of slacken ing consumer demand and lag ging production. Smoky says- SHE MUSTA BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY Fiances Jean Lupe holds up her baby picture to show how she looked in 1934 when she won a $3000 insurance policy as the prettiest baby in Chicago World's Fair competition. She now lives in Decatur, 111., and col lects the proceeds on the policy on her 18th birthday this month. and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Civil Service Room, U. S. Post Office Bldg.. Roseburg, Oregon, on June 24, 1949, at 11:15 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, appoint a com mittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, June 13, 1949. Lester G. Oehier, Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF FINAL IIKARINO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jillv 2. 111411. at 10 o'clock A. M. In the Coun'.y Conn Room In the Court Houfte In Rose burs. Douglas County, Oregon, hail been fixed a the time and place for the hear ing of the final account of the under lined administratrix, filed In settlement of the Estate of Jacob Roth. Deceased. SOPHIA LARSON. Administratrix of Ihe Estate of Jacob Roth. Deceased. Jap Police Evict Plant Strikers; 140 Injured TOKYO, June 15. IM Two thousand Japanese police today controlled a steel manufacturing plant at Hiroshima after ejecting 2,500 sitdown strikers. Kyorio News Agency reported 120 strikers and 20 policemen in jured in fighting before the plant was emptied. Rural police reports identified manv of the strikers as Com munists. The plant had been earmarked for reparations but had been allowed to operate. It was or dered closed by the Hiroshima prefecture governor. The area is under British occupation control. NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that July 2. IMS, at 10 o'clock A. M. In Ihe Coun ty Court Room In Ihe Court House in Roseburff. Douglas County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place lor the hearing of the final account of Ihe undersigned administrator, filed in set- j tlement of the Estate of M, R. Harris, deceased. W H HARRIS. Administrator of the Estate of M. R. Harris. Deceased. I Infantile Paralysis On Increase In Texas AUSTIN, Texas, June 15. m The State Health Department said today 94 cases of polio were reported last week in fexas. Ibis almost tripled the 37 total of the previous week. Dr. George W. Cox, state health officer, said 464 cases of the dread Infantile paralysis has been re- Trial Run Of New Cabin Cruiser Ends In Tragedy VANCOUVER, B. C. June 15. UP) Trial run of his new cabin cruiser ended in death Monday night for C. K. (Pat) Waters when the craft exploded and burned to the watcrline. Police said the 34-year-old electrician leaped into the muddy Fraser when the cruiser 'became a mass of flames. Waters, father of a five-year-old boy, apparently drowned. TH' POSSUM KIN RELAX T'NIIj-HTAH CAINT HELP FOLL0WIN WET AROMA OF HICKORY SMOKW POTATO CHIPS CAris ri ru unncel J M PERFECT FOR BAR-B-Q's! Fresh at your grocer Distributed By Valley Wholesale Co. 100 E. Rice Roseburg Taste 'em -they're all meat! Tasta how good, plump Frankfurters ara! They'ra made in Portland -seaaoned just you lilea 'em here in Oregon. Armour Frankfurters are all-meat, too nothing but fine beef and pork and seasoning! Portland-made to Oregon's taste -A uicy Armour f fresh every day j-Sj U. S. 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