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( FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates Leslie Pfaff 320 Ward St. Phone. 1573-R ' amiRiun - TRAIIWAVS CALIFORNIA and WASHINGTON THROUGH BUS NO CHANGES 121 N. Stephens Phone 1528 Forest Practices Act Under Attack From Sen. Cain j SEATTLE, UP) Sen. Cain i (Ft-Wash) says the proposed for est practices act would lead to government control of privately owned timber lands. Cain criticized the administration-backed bill in an address to the annual meeting ol the Pac ific Logging congress. Cain said the bill states that forest products are marketed from the producer to the ulti mate consumer in such a way as to induce Improper forest prac tices in interstate and foreign commerce. It provides that the secretary of agriculture shall define those proactices and then do what in his own private judgment Is best to stop them. The bill, he asserted, would give the secretary "arbitrary and capricious rule" over tim ber operators. "If any of you suppose that socialism is a lunatic doctrine preached by soap-boxers, I am here to tell you that socialism is moving up on you in the shape of the secretary of agriculture." Cain said the measure now is in the hands of the senate com mittee on agriculture and forestry. flews Views Mi By SHERMAN PLIMPTON A couple of Inventive dentists are promising that in the fu ture a session in the dental chair will be no more painful than an appointment with your fivorite barber. No more will the whirring drill grind Into your molars as though drilling for oil. The new system will blow a stream of abrasive into the cavity to clean it out faster and easier . . . with no pile driving effects echoing In the back regions of your skull. It'll be simpler than the direc tions for boiling water. Before you can plead for mercy the job will be over and done. Sounds like the dentists are using their own heads this time. For your good deed and a good deal of entertainment, give ARLO JACKLIN a boost by at tending the magio show the Active Club Is sponsoring to morrow night at the Junior High auditorium. Proceeds will go to the Active Club's ohlld welfare fund. A Detroit woman won $5000 damages when a hotel slot machine fell off a counter and struck her. That's hitting the jackpot the easy way. By the way, nothing damages your car like neglect Don't take chances ... let us give your car protective service at CORK RUM MOTORS, INC., 114 N. Rose St., Phone 408. When It's first rate courtesy service you want, don't forget to drive In to see us. You'll find us quali fied to do the Job. POULTRY GROUP ELECT8 PORTLAND UP) Lloyd Lee, Salem, was elected president of the Oregon Poultry council here. C. W. Norton, Portland, was named vice-president and Leon S.' Jackson, Portland, secretary. New directors chosen at the an nual meeting were H. H. Rohe, Felix Wright, Fred Cockell and Dan Hogan. Those named to the council's advisory committee to the state department of Agriculture were Rohe, Barry Brownell, R. E. Cavett, L. A. McBride, Arthur Ness, HHmer Norrander and O. O. Tweeton. PINEAPPLE RESPITE PORTLAND UP) Tons of pineapple from Hawaii were pil ed on a dock here and nobody cared beyond noting it was a record shipment. CIO Longshoremen handled the 5,000 tons off the Matson freighter. It was in contrast to the violence that accompanied the last pineapple to arrive at dockside in Oregon. DANCER IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK UP) Bill "Bojan gles" Robinson, 71-year-old Ne gro veteran stage and screen dancer, is in a hospital seriously 111 of a heart ailment. An official of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical center said Robinson was not "In a crisis at this time," but that because of his age, his condition was con sidered "serious and .uncertain," TINY BABE SURVIVES PORT TOWNSEND (&) An 11-day-old one-pound 14 ounce babv was reported today as still "doing fair" at the hospital here. She was born inov. 4 to Mrs, George McClintlc of Port Town send. A twin sister died soon aft er birth. , DEMO MEAT FOR MeKAY SALEM ff)--Governor Doug- las McKay is going to eat Demo cratic elk this week. A six-pound elk roast was giv en to the Republican governor by Louis De Cicco, son of Mike DeCicco, treasurer of the state Democratic central committee, Astigmatism Is a defect In the eye which causes bluri In parts of the vision. I FROM THE NEWS OF 55 YEARS AGO! Sk Z Vt.r . C V? Per ..i "e. ! It. The Plaindealer June 11, 1894. Such was hometown news of 1 894 . . . note that flour sold for 80c sack and delivered free! Furniture bought in 1894 could be true antiques by now . . . but antiques or I nor we ii wager your nume iurnisrnny icyieacui u icui investment to you. Are they adequately insured? It Pays to tnture in Sure Insurance! Phone 1277-R I I 4 is, fti Ansa I Bill Tipton ! tsm n ssssj TIPT0N PERMIN INSURANCE 214 W. Cass (Next door to Post Office) I I I llil Carl Permln Vlll OH.THEMTSTDOLSXWENT ( WELL, I GUESS V . I h II POWM AN' GOT LAST MIGHT ) SOME PEOPLE - V TO FISH TH' SHORT END OF l ( REST PRETTY WELL I) I 'S MY PAJAMA STRING OLTTA ) -ON TOOLS, THOUGH.' J ' M W" ( TH' HOLE I DONT REST v v ' m V WELL WHEN 5UMPrJ'S ' OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams New Hampshire Governor Lauds "Austerity Program" SPOKANE UP) Governor Sherman Adams of New Hamp shire told a delegation of busi ness and political leaders here that costs of government can be cut despite rising prices. Gov. Adams addressed the Pa cific Northwest Trade associa tion conference. In a speech well punctuated bv anecdotes of New England, he referred tb the "austerity bud get" program in his own state as an experiment in government economy. Uov. Adams said an austeritv program In New Hampshire's government administration "not TWO DIE IN 8AND PIT SPOKANE (JP) Two men died here when they were buried un der five feet of sand during blast ing operations at a sand pit. - Cliff Pardun, operating engi neer for the Union Sand and Gravel company, and Dan Fish, laborer, were buried for an hour before they were pulled out of the sand by a dragline. DEMO CHIEF SLATED PORTLAND UP) Oregon Democrats are going to hear how to win elections from national Democratic Chairman William M. Boyle. National Committeeman Mon roe Sweetland said that Boyle would be here in february to hold a two-day "training school." only stopped the increase of the costs of government, but actually has reduced such costs." He said the reductions had been made at the expense of some services, but not in the fields of health welfare and institutional' care. The New Hampshire executive cautioned his listeners to heed what he called the "popular noise." He said that noise mav sometimes be the laughter of the people and again their righteous rage." He added, "only when people are glad or mad and make no sound about it do we have rea son to worry." ANOTHER CARLOAD OF NAILS AND WIRE IS HERE All lizei at prices that will please you ALSO Barbed Wire Poultry Netting Staples Steel Pasts Stack Fence Everything for the Farm and Home BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange . ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks Governor McKay Hits Back At Demo Critics' PORTLAND tJPU- Governor Douglas McKay told a Republi can group here he was confident the party would retain control of Oregon. But he said precinct workers must "ring door bells" to do the job. He also struck back at Demo crats who he said were twisting his statements on Columbia riv er development. The governor said "I was working on the riv er when some of those hot shots were in grade school: some of these smart young guys on the opposing party." He cited his 14 years chair manship of the Willamette River Development committee. He add ed the Democrats were trying to call his opposition to a Columbia Valley administration a policy opposed to power projects. ' TRAFFIC TRAGEDY VANCOUVER. Wash. UP) Paul R. Mllllgan, 50. electrician at the Vancouver Iron and Steel foundry, was fatally Injured when hit by a car on the Pacific highway, near the city limits. Police absolved the driver. Clyde E. Ladd, 31, Portland, of blame in the accident. Wed., Nov. 16, 1949 The News-Review, koseburg. Ore. .. 7 Gains Jail By Ruse, Beats Man For Passes At Wife DETROIT. UP) Robert Brown, 32, showed up at police station and said: "I'm drunk": Lock me up. I don't want to take any chances driving my car." Sgt. Maurice La Lond obliged. Soon there were loud screams from the cell block. Police found Brown bouncing Arthur Troia, 34, a barber, off the cell bars. Sgt. La Lond got this explana tion from Brown: Brown's wife had told him Troia had made passes at her. In an angry mood, Brown went hunting for Troia. He heard that Troia had been locked up for drinking. So Brown had himself locked up by feigning drunken ness so he could get at Troia. Police threw Brown out of Jail after taking down his complaint against Troia. The air above the earth haa been divided by scientists Into the trophosphere, the tropopause, the stratosphere, the ozone layer and the ionophere. FLOORING 0 Siding Finish PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 The winner of LAWSON'S football contest is MIKE FLURY Mike wins twv tickets to the Oregon-Oregon State game by correctly picking 15 winners. m- . s M. -N. .. i in titer . A 1 45 Qt. Enjoy the whiskey that's Enjoy Old Sunny Brook brand It's a rich Kentucky treall Smooth? As silkl Where? 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