The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 21, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Depression Ban
Established, Says
U.S. Labor Chief
GENEVA, Switzerland, June 21
(jPi Maurice J. -Tobin, United
States secretary of labor, said to
day the United States has eliminat
ed the secret of depressions by its
economic and social legislation
"I do not believe we will ever
again experience a major depres
sion such as we had in the early
thirties," Tobin told the interna
tional labor conference.
"We are confident of our ability
to avoid a major depression be
cause of the great advances we
have made in social and economic
legislation since 1933. The supports
we put under our economy in these
years stood us in good stead in
1949.
"They will be equally helpful in
protecting our economy against a
serious recession in the years
ahead."
He mentioned as bulwarks of the
American economy old-aee and
survivors' insurance, free puhlic
employment services, unemploy
ment insurance, insurance of bank
deposits, minimum wage and hour
legislation, agricultural price sup
port, and the development of re
sources such as the TVA.
, Tobin told the labor, industrial
and government leaders gathered
here that "real earnings and the
standard of living of American
workers is now higher than ever
Myrtle Point Girl Is
Victim Of Drowning
MYRTLE POINT. June 21 UP)
Mary Waters, 16, Myrtle Point,
drowned Monday night when she
apparently stepped into a deep
hole while wading in the east fork
of the Coquille river.
Two youth, Bill Eckberg and
Merlyn Hathaway, jumped into the
river and tried to rescue the girl,
but were unable to locate her. Two
other boys, unable to swim, at
tempted unsuccessfully to reach
her in a small boat.
Her body was recovered from 25
feet of water today by the Rev.
Wilmer Briggs, Myrtle Point min
ister, and Fred Mantz, Myrtle
Point fireman.
She was the daughter of a Mr.
and Mrs. Endicott of Myrtle Point.
Vital Statistics
Marriage Licenses Issued
CORNISH-SMITH George N.
Cornish and Fay Smith, both of
Sutherlin.
CLACK-EICKOFF Raynor I.ee
Clack and Marian A. Eickoff, both
of Mvrtle Creek.
SEBALA-BUELL Domingo Se
bala Jr. of Wilbur and Martha
June Buell of Roseburg.
MEYER - WYLIE Ronald
Rudolph Meyer and Norma Jean
Wylie, both of Roseburg.
before, about 40 percent above pre
war levels."
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RODEO PRIZE This Henley saddl
at the Roseburg Rodeo June 24-2S. Her it is shown with Queen
Katherine Lazinlca of the Pendleton Roundup and famed cowboy
Jerry Ambler. Offered jointly by the Pacific International Live,
stock Exposition and the Christenson Brothers rodeo, it will be
awarded at the P-l on the basis of points gained in all Christen
sen shows. The valuable saddle will be on display at the Rose
burg Rodeo.
bv up for competition
Charles G. Neet, Former
Douglas Resident, Dies
COTTAGE GROVE, June 21
Funeral services were 'held here
Monday for Charles Grant Neet.
86. Interment was in the Fall Creek
cemetery. Neet died Thursday in a
Eugene hospital. He was born in
Iowa and came to Fall Creek when
8 years of age. He made his home
at Fall Creek until moving to Mvr
tle Creek, and later to Canyonviiie,
spending the last four years in
Cottage Grove. He was a member
of the Methodist church. Mrs. Neet
died in 1926. He is survived
three sons and one daughter: Rob
ert of Jasper, B. H. of Cottage
Grove, C. M. of Lowell, Mrs
Bertha Weaver of Myrtle Creek;
two brothers: J. D. of Eugene and
0. J. of .Springfield.
PLUMBERS' MEETING SET
The meeting of plumbers and all
other persons interested in the
plumbing business or trade will
be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the
city hall. A previous announcement
erroneously stated the meeting was
scheduled for Tuesday.
City Building Inspector C. H.
Boniols, who is arranging the meet
ing, said that there will be a mo
tion picture, as well as talks and
a general discussion on the plumb
ing trade.
actor, who is signed up to perform
at the dance.
Admission for the announcement
ball is $1.50 per person, tax in
cluded. Appearing with the come
dian, one-time honorary mayor of
Studio City, Calif., and composer
of such song hits as "Lazy Day,"
will be Bill DeSouza and his pouu
lar dance orchestra, introducing
for the first time an original Tim
ber Carnival composition.
Training Started
For Fire Guards
The annual fire guard training
camp of the Umpqua National for
est began Tuesday at Wolf Creek
camp above Glide and will continue
through Wednesday and Thursday.
About 50 people are In attend
ance, including rangers. The three
day training session is under the
direction of Ray Hampton, fire con
trol assistant for the forest ser
vice. The training is divided into three
main categories: Detection, smoke
chasing (finding the fire) and sup
pression. The training men at Wolf
creek are receiving includes such ,
courses as foremanship, fire be
havior and how to run a camp.
The lookout station guards will,
besides watch for fire, help open
trails, hang telephone lines, fight
fires, and so forth. They are em- j
ployed approximately three
months, depending upon the weath-,
er. The weather will also determine i
the date of occupancy of lookouts, j
Weti, June 21, 1950 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
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Poultry Expert Doted
At Riddle And Sutherlin
Noel Bennion, extension poultry
man at OSC, will discuss current
poultry subjects at meetings in
Riddle and Sutherlin this week,
sponsored by the Pacific Coopera
tive Poultry Producers of Port
land. The Riddle meeting will be at
the Community church, Thursday
evening, and the Sutherlin meeting
will be at the grange hall Friday
evening. Both will start at 8 p.m.
Several new type dry egg clean
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Smiley Burnette
To Crown Queen
ALBANY. Ore., June 21. (Spe
cial) Smiley Burnette, billed as
America's number one radio and
screen cowboy comedian, will
crown the queen of the 1950 Tim
ber Carnival here at' the Corona
tion pageant on scenic . Waverly
lake at 9:30 p.m. Sunday, July 2,
it has been announced, marking
the first appearance of a movie
star on a Timber Carnival program
in its six-year history.
The chunky, 245-pound veteran
of western films will fill the role
of master of ceremonies at the
pageant, which will portray Paul
Bunyan's sawmill on a logger's
holiday, visited by the queen and
her royal court. Command per
formance by several talented
groups has also been arranged.
Burnette will also be the head
liner at the Queen's Announcement
Ball, set for the Albany armory
July 1 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., big
gest dance of the Timber Carnival
period which winds up the night of
the Fourth of July. During the ball,
he will break the news on final
standings of the ten beautiful
queen contestants, naming the 1950
Timber Carnival queen and maid
of honor. Valuable prizes in store
for the queen and her court will
also be presented by the popular
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See the old and new west unfold before your eyes Saturday and Sunday
at the Douglas county fairgrounds, when the west's top cowboys attempt
to tame the west's ruggedest horses and steers ... see "Little Brown Jug
ride "Roman style" . . . plus comedy, cowboy royalty ... see the REAL
wild west!
Don't miss the cowboy breakfast Sunday morning from 7-10 a.m. at the
fairground exhibition building. All you can eat . . . bring the family. Eat
in real western style!
Get into the western spirit! Attend the Joyce rodeo dances of the armory and Ken
nedy's Fridoy night, storting ot 9 p. m. Dances same places Saturday night, imme
diately following the rodeo.
Evening Show SAT., 8 P- M.JI SUN., 1:30 P. M.
TICKETS ON SALI AT ROY'S STORE