12 The News-Review, Rosebure, Ore. Thur., June 23, 1949 O. & C. Timber Soles At Oral Auction Slated -EH BABICH AT PRISON CATE Milton Babich, 19, just before he entered Wisconsin State Prison at Waupon, Wis., to begin a life sentence for murder of his wife's 16-year-old sister, Patricia Birmingham. Babich was convicted of first degree murder and was on his way to prison 45 minutes after sentence was pro nounced. Others (left to right), Milwaukie County Jailor Frank Callan and Sheriff Herman Kubiak. (AP Wirephotol. Injunction .Cash Asked In Batch Of New Suits Filed Suit in Circuit Court has been brought by Roy Kinney and Em ma Kinney against Bessie Les ter, asking that the defendant be enjoined from moving a "wooden shanty" from its present location to within five feet of a commer cial garage owned by the plain tiffs in Myrtle Creek. Earl Emmors demands Judg ment of $700 in a suit filed against Jess Krusmark. He claims tills is the share the defendant was sup Better Because GARBAGE CAN $1.98 , Only iC Cillon hot dipped gal vanized pail vtilh snug fitting lid. A big valuel (19-i-MO) si Jill;. TwiSTIRN AUTO SUlPLT CO.tj posed to have contributed toward eauipment in a partnership log ging project. Arthur Lee Allen, In a suit brought against Pat Boss, doing business as Palco Lumber Co., asks for a labor lien against 40, 000 board feet, of logs, which he alleges he felled and bucked for the defendant between Sept. 1, 1948, and Dec. 22, 1948. He claims he has coming $279. Judgment for $913.98 is asked by C. M. McDermott for goods, allegedly sold to Lucille A. Nu gent, doing business as S. Kay Garage. Frank Grensky has filed suit to collect from O. L. Smith and Mari lyn Smith $268.75 allegedly due for rent. It's Fresher! Freshly baked every day in Roscburcj Decorated SALAD BOWLS 10" diameter top 4" depth engravtd design Reg. 25c ONLY 10c L. Goldy, regional ad mlnistrator, Region I, Bureau ol Land Management, reported to day that fourteen parcels of O. & C. limber carrying a volume of 8,651,000 board feet of timber with an appraised value of $48,- 325.90 will be offered for sale during three days beginning July 12, 1949. Previously adver tised to be sold at this time were twelve parcels of O. & C. timber carrying a volume of 48,908,000 board feet of timber with an ap praised value of $417,565.50. Eleven of the parcels will be offered for sale by sealed bids on July 12, 1949 at the regional ad ministrator's office In Portland. These tracts carry a volume of 6,606,000 board feet valued at $32,743.40. the three remaining parcels will be offered for sale at oral auction on July 12th and 14th at Koseburg and i-ugone, respec tively. ine two parcels to be offered July 12th carry a volume of 1,805,000 board feet appraised at ii,4.w. Ural bidding will take place in the office of the Bureau of Land Manaeement. Post OiCce Building in Koseburg. On July 14th one parcel will be offered for sale at the office of the Bureau of Land Manage ment In the Post Office Building in Eugene. This parcel carries a volume of 240,000 board feet with an appraised price of $3,588.00. Grade A Rating Given Milk In Portland PORTLAND, June 23. (JP) Portland's milk won a grade A rating in the first complete post war test by the U. S. Public Health Service. Dr. Thomas L. Meador. citv health officer, announced the re sult of the test. He said pasteur ized milk, which constitutes 99.2 per cent of the milk sold here, was rated at 93.8 "er cent. Raw milk was rated at 90.9 per cent. Canyonville Educator To Attend National Meet PORTLAND, June 23. UP) Delegates named yesterday by the Oregon Education Association to attend the National Education Association convention in Boston, July 3-8, include: Carl O. Aschenbrenner, Salem; Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, ex-chancellor of the State System of High er Education, Eugene; Arthur V. Myers, Salem; Erwin Juilfs, Eu gene; Eugene Silke, Springfield; Ellon Fishback, Klamath Falls; Wendell Van Loan, Corvallis; A. L. Beck, Can by; C. A. Woodworth, Oregon City; Minerva Grlffis, Eu gene; Oldine Michelson, Eugene; Mrs. Margaret Mc Gee, Canyon ville. FIRECRACKERS COST $5 Serving nolice that the City Police will arrest violators of the firecracker ordinance, Chief of Police Calvin Baird reported that M. W. Mallhews was arrested for sliooling firecrackers in the cily. He pleaded guilty before Munici pal Judge Ira B. Riddle Wednes day and was fined $5. The first American "mint" was the glass factory founded at Jamestown, Va., about 1621 to make the handmade glass beads essential to trade with the In dians. This "mint" was destroyed in the Indian massacre of 1B22. Daniel CORONADO "GREAT-8" REFRIGERATOR .95 Only $20.60 DOWN Here's a vaua that Is a challenge to the industry! This big, economy size refrigerator occupies no more floor space than a regular 6-Ft. Size. It's a fine qual ity feature-packed refrigerator at a rock-bottom price. Compare it with any other make costing a great deal more. CANNER 1.79 Colli Fult Ctnner . . . hnldi It-one quart jara... 2l-qiiart liquid capacity . . handy lift-out ratk pecklcd blue enamel. (19-1404) Stephens and Cois St. Phone 97 BENTHOSCOPE GETS FIRST DUNKING The University of Southern California's new diving bell, called a Benthoscope, with which scientists hope to explore unplumbed ocean depths, got its first dunkina at Lona Beach, Calif. Otis Barton, who made the initial descent, gets final in structions from Dr. Maurice Nelles (right) before being sealed into water but sprung minor leak at 35-feet. It is 4 12 feet steel and suspended by 58-inch steel rope. ( AP Wirephoto). GOVERNORS' HUDDLE Three Republican governors dined to gether during the governors' conference at Colorado Springs, Colo. From left to right are Earl Warren of California, Arthur B. Langlie of Washington and Thomas E. Dewey of New York. (AP Wirephotol. . -1 CHINA'S PREMIER larslial Yen Ilsi-shan (above). 'last of the war lords" of another era, was appointed Premier of Nationalist China by acting l'rcsidcnt Li Tsung-jcn. S. P. Won't Pay Part For Shifting Salem Tracks SALEM, June 23. UF South ern Pacific railroad officials won't pay any part of the cost of moving their railroad tracks in Salem. They told members of the Sa lem Planning Commission that If any changes are made, the city or state would have to pay. The commission wants'the com pany's main line either put in a tunnel or in a ditch. The tracks now cut the city in two. NAMED PHONE DIRECTOR J. U. Mc Guire, Myrtle Creek, was elected a director in the Ore gon Independent Telephone As sociation al its annual conven tion in Spokane, Wash., June 17 and 18. The Oregon and Wash ington Associations met in joint convention. Light traveling from the farth est point in the universe which human beings can see with the naked eye requires about 900,000 years to reach the earth. 'TflC COL14WED PSCCARV OT SouiWtRN UNITED 8TATLI ANO muim uaa a muv noucu. - em, if has no OlflN or a. TAIU Ml Sawmill At Reedsport Undergoing Alterations Extensive repairs and altera tions are being made in the boiler room at the E. K. Wood Lumber Company sawmill in Reedsport during the two - week holiday which started Friday night. In the mill itself, the founda tions of the log deck are being renewed, necessitating the re moval of considerable equipment. Among the jobs being done in the boiler room is the replacing of the automatic sprinkling system. Harry Vincent of Oakland, Cal., where the head office of the E. K. Wood Lumber Co. is located, is spending-a week in Reedsport superintending some of the re pairs being made. He was accompanied to Reeds port by Mrs. Vincent and their granddaughter and a friend of the latter. They are occupying the living quarters over the new of fice building. School Director Is Chosen At Reedsport Elmer Wheaton, one of the own ers of Umpqua Buildings Supply Co., In Reedsport, was elected to the board of School District No. 105 in the Monday night election. Wheaton replaces Herman Husen, who refused to accept the posi tion for another term. The other two directors are Al fred Shlrtcliff, who will be chair man for the next "ear, and E. E. Morris. Mrs. Edith Gibbons is clerk. Attendance at this annual meet ing was woefully light, as usual. A transfer of $20,000 was made from the general fund to the building fund. Local Business Man Not Culprit Of Similar Name Harrv Lawrence Hill, owner of Hill's Snoe Repair wants it known that he Is not the same Law. rence Hill who was arrested by slate police Sunday on a drunken driving charge, paid a fine of $150 and was sentenced in Jus lice Court to serve 30 days in the county Jail. The man Involved In the drunk en driving case is Lawrence Rich ard Hill, 38, who is no relation to Harry Lawrence Hill. There is nothing hard about adding color to your patio. PRE-MIX CONCRETE COM PANY has a complete new line of color products to take care of all your concrete col oring problems . . . Call us for information today. into the bell. At left it descends j in diameter, made of I 34-inch Impoverished Father Digs His Son's Grave ' SEATTLE, June 23. () Al-, bert Wibbleman finished Wednes- j day with tear-streaked cheeks, i one of the hardest chores of his ! life. I A son, 15-year-old Bernard, ' drowned Saturday. He was one of six Wibbleman children. j The 56-year-old farmer said he j was unable to pay the $15 wages for a grave digger. 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