The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 22, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    SEEDING
BY
AIRPLANE
Let Us Seed Your Burned-Over Land
FELT'S FLYING SERVICE
Roseburg Airport Phone 1225-R
Spring Chinook Salmon Will
Be Hatched By Rock Creek
Operations For First Time
For the lint time In its hiitory the game commission hatcher)'
on Rock creek will hatch spring chlnook salmon. Jamei Vaughn,
superintendent, is trapping a few salmon Irom the Umpqua river.
Approximately 23,000 eggs have been received from the Imnaha
river, and it is hoped that about 50,000 additional eggs will be
forthcoming from various sources.
The hatchery also Is preparing
to handle about 500,000 fall Chi
nook eggs promised by the U. S.
Q. Why is Dutch Boy
Quick-drying Enamel like
i vast of uses?
A. It perks up any home
with fresh, clean color!
Q. Why are Dutch Boy
Sash I Trim Colors like
a ten gallon hat?
A. They're styled exactly tea
Westerner's taste!
Use ay, glossy-bright Accent your home with
colors of Dutch Boy Dutch Boy Sash &
QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL Trim Colors
. . to renew beauty of
woodwork, furniture,
toys. Eaiy to uie.woih-
eblel
the gay, non-fading,
glouy-bright hues that
are perfect for trim,
shutters, doors, even
garden furniture.
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Locoted W. Woshlngton St. ond S. P. R. R. Tracks
Fish and wildlife service In ex.
change for rainbow trout eggs
already delivered by .the Oregon
commission.
Ross Newcomb, resident biolo
gist, reports that 10,000 silverslde
.salmon, hatched at Bandon and
I now of legal size, will be released
In the Umpqua river. They will be
tagged by fin clipping to permit
studies as to the percentage of
return.
Trash Fish Poisoned
Newcomb returned to Roseburg
Cuban Claims Ntw Mark
In Gibraltar Swim
TARIFA, Spain, Sept. 22. (.P)
Eduardo Cortinas of Cuba
swam ti Straits of Gibraltar
from Spain to Morocco yesterday.
Spanish naval authorities said he
had beaten by five minutes the
record for a single crossing.
There was no indication
whether the Cuban will make it
a round-trip, as originally
planned.
The record is unofficial until
the naval tug which accompanied
him with official timers aboard
returns to Spain.
Carpio's record was 9 hours and
20 minutes.
Tuesday night after spending sev
eral days In trash fish poisoning
activities. He aided .n poisoning
Big Lava lake, near Bend, the
largest poisoning operation ever
conducted. The entire lake was
treated apparently with complete
success, Newcomb said. Trash fish
had so exhausted the lake that
searchers could discover only
three game fish in the destroyed
population. The lake will be per
mitted to rest until the poison dis
appears, then will be. restocked
with freshwater shrimp prepara
tory to being planted with trout.
Came department employes
poisoned 10 miles of Row river
Tuesday, Newcomb reports. The
poison was spread in the Dorena
dam reservoir area where infesta
tion with trash fish was heavy.
Game fish will be planted in the
reservoir. If they fall to thrive,
it is planned later to stock the
area with spiney ray species.
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NEW WORLD Deaf since birth, Patty Wyant, 5. utters a squeal of
delight a sha recognise the word "blocks" over the earphones of an
auditory training unit In Des Moines, la. Four-year-old Cindy Cox
(left) Is also deaf. Youngster who have lived In a world of silence
since birth are taught such words as "mommy" and "daddy" and
hear for the first time barking dogs and the sound of a train whistle
at the training center.
Bow-And-Arrow Hunter
Bags Oregon Cow Elk
LA GRANDE. Sept. 22. t.f)
Dr. B. J. Thompson, Corvallis,
was credited today with the lirst
kill of the Mt. Emily refuge spe
cial archery season.
Thompson shot a cow elk with
a bow and arrow from 40 yards'
distance near the Crystal Springs
camp Monday. Last year he shot
a deer with bow and arrow; and
the year before, a moose in
Canada.
HI Y HEADS NAMED
Students to hold offices in the
Hi-Y this school year are: presi
dent, Bill Sumner; vice-president,
Vic Sanders; secretary, Dick
Nickens; treasurer. Chuck Plum
I mer; sergeant-at arms. Bill Van
Horn; chaplain, Morris Roach Jr.
Old members are: Roland
Shanklin, John Morgan, Richard
Hoskins, Larry Henninger. Don
Pearson, Don Campbell, Frank
Alson, Bob Sullivan, David
, Burkes, Larry Burr, Don Pan, i
I Larry Crawford and Tom Brady. I
HISTORY of ELECTRICITV
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THAT GAELIC OH. OWIONS AFFECTED
THe MAOHjeTISkA OF A COMPASS AMD
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CALIFORNIA
OREGON
POWER CO.
ANCIENTS' WEREN'T SO DUM&.TH6V KNSVv" LITTLS
OK NOTHING ABOUT eiCTRICITV BUT AT LAST OWS
OF THEM - OTTO VOW OUt RICK C OF OCHMAWV- PRODUCED
AW ELCcTKlC GENERATOR IN lSO. MIS GEWECATOK.
WAS A SULPHUR BALL THAT COULD 66 REVOLVED RAP1DLV
A&AINST HIS HANDS TO PROOUC6 STATIC ELECTRICITY -
WILL COPCO'S POWER DEVELOPMENT ON THE NUKIH UMPQUA RIVER
MAKE MORE ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE TO OTHER AREAS IN THE
COMPANY'S SYSTEM?
Yes! Through COPCO'S transmission system power can be diverted
from one area to another.
Thurt., Sept. 22, 1949-The Newt-Review, Roieburf, Ore. 7
Pop Pius Urges Films To Stress Family Service
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Sept. 22
(. Pope Pius XII has called
upon the cinema to devote itself
to the services of family unit
"rather than debase Itself In In
trigues of divorce and separa
tion." . The Pontiff, addressing mem
bers of the International Family
Union received in special audi
ence yesterday, urged press and
radio, as well as films, to cooper
ate In defending the family, ills
address was made public today.
Speaking in French, the Pontiff
declared:
"Of what aid eould be the
press, radio and cinema and how
grave is their responsibility In re
gard to the family.
"Should not the cinema. In ef
fect, In place of debasing Itself
In Intrigues of divorce and sep
aration, place itself at the serv
ices of the unity of marriage,
conjugal fidelity, the health of
the family and the well-being of
the hearth?"
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Any of these dealers will gladly arrange
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