The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 07, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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YOUR CARRIER BOYS Pictur.d above it
uu carrier salesmen, who service routes in the Koseburg tree
for (he Roseburg Newt-Review and the Portland Oregonian. The
group includei about half the carrier! for the two papers. Ad
ditional carrier routes are established in Oakland, Sutherlin,
Winston, Oillard, Myrtle Creek, Canyonville and Riddle. With
the increase in population in Douglas county, the number of car
rier routes has increased proportionately. About three times the
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number of carriers serve the county for both papers now com
pared with 10 yeers ago. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.)
Sot., Oct. 7, 19S0 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.
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MANAGERS Fuller Johnson, left, has been circulation manager
of the Roseburg News-Review since Jan. I, l?4e. Prior to that
he was employed as branch manager for the'Oregonian. Sine
taking ovr, Johnson has seen his list of carrier boys Increase
from 13 to 40 including six motor route carriers. On right if
Barney Root, Oregonian branch manager. Root came fa Rose
burg thrae years ago, and previously served with his company
at Seaside. (Pictures by Paul Jenkins.)
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OUTSTANDING CARRIER BOYS Pictured above are four outstanding' newspaper carrier boys
' from the Roseburg area. From left to right, they are Richard John, Jimmy Hiatt, Kenneth Cook
and Richard Bartlett. John, a News-Review carrier boy, is the senior carrier for the paper. He
started with the News-Review four years ago when he was 1 2-years-old. Hiatt, an Orgonian
carrier, has the least number of complaints of any carrier boys working for the Portland paper.
He carried papers regularly for the past two years. Cook, who is 1 5-years-old, spent the
past summer rising at 3:30 a.m. to deliver two routes, the business district and his regular
route on Pine, Stephens and Cobb streets. Bartlett, 15, started as a carrier-salesman in May
1749 for the News-Revirw. He delivers papers to 180 homes each day and is outstanding in his
work, appearance and is always prompt in his deliveries and collections. (Picture by Paul
Jenkins.)
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Two more oil fieldei have been
found in the navy's vast Point
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rapacity M neither field has been
determined. '
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Forest Products Oregon's Biggest Tonnage Item
PORTLAND VP) Forest totaled 10.923,823 tons, compared
products are the things that boost, to 4.919.947 tons for canned goods
Oreeon's tonnage. They more than! grain, fruit and all other freight.
aounieo, in weignt ail oiner com- Washington state shipped
modules ana goons comDinea in -fiene1n , . . r . .
P:rShipd the 't"bur.etrV0S47,efo.reT
JOURNAL CARRIERS A portion of the Oregon Journal carriers serving Roseburg and othe
Douglas county towns are shown above. The Journal has morning distribution of its paper lo
cally. (Picture by Paul Jenkins. I
and goods combined
year.
That was reported to the Portland
Transportation club by Arthur W.
Pnaiilx, public relations director
for the West Coast Lumbermen's
association.
Priaulx said the forest products
shipped from the state last year
commodities.
The long-range outlook for the
forest products industry is bright,
he said, with growing markets
for marginal logs once left in the
woods and expanding wood-use
industries.
LUMBER
FOR
EVERY
NEED '
AT PRICES
YOU CAN AFFORD
COMPLETE LINE OF
luilde's Supplies
Roofing
Construction Hardware
Paints
No Interest In
Defeating Morse,
Opponent's Idea
PORTLAND HP) The action
of Howard Latourette. Democratic
candidate for U. S. Senate, in re
turning a party campnign check
yesterday, should stimulate party
members lo greater contributions.
That was the reaction of William
L. Josslin, state Democratic chair
man. Latourette sent back 'a check
onl' I office it was reporied to have
been for 72,000 as belated help
tie implied it was too small, too.
and said there seemed to be no
interest in defeating his opponent,
Sen. Wayne Morse, Republican.
Josslin said Oregon Democrats
should not expect big financial help
from the national parly until they
showed some evidence of being
able to win offices. He said the
stale's 355,000 registered Demo
crats "should remember the motto
of the ternlory of Oregon 'She
Flies Wilh Her Own Wings' and
dig down into their own pockets
to pay for the victory."
The reaction of alonroe Sweet
land. Oregon Democratic national
committeeman, was that Latour
ette returned the check in a bid
for support from Republican con
servatives who want tu get rid of
Morse the same group as that
which backed Dave Hoover against
Morse in the primary.
"In his bid for conervativa Re
publican support," Sweetland said,
"Mr. Latourette has embarked on
an interesting political experiment.
The whole nation will watch the
result of the experiment with close
attention."
Dog Rescued From Sewer After Pursuit Of Racoon
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.-WP)
Duke came out in the open at
2:05 a.m. today, quite obviously
a sadder and wiser dog.
For 36 hours the three-year-old
fox hound had been trapped in an
abandoned sewer.
The combined might of the city,
the county of Kent, and the Mich
igan Consolidated Gas Co. finally
rescued Duke. Their heavy equip
ment moved more than 30 tons
of dirt in digging up the sewer.
Duke had an audience at the
finish. A crowd of 400 persons
was at hand as his master, John
De Young, picked him out of a
litter of broken tile and crumbling
earth.
The dog dashed into the sewer
Monday night in apparent pursuit
of a raccoon. He was found an
eighth of a mile from the spot
where he entered the sewer.
There wasn't any report on the
'coon.
For FREE DELIVERY in city area
Just Phojvt 1931 ...
LUMBER SALES CO., Inc.
Retail Yard Located at
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U.S. Prods Greece Into
Promise Of Reforms
ATHENS. Greece (.V The
Greek government has agreed to
launch American recommended re
forms including a revision of the
country's tax sturctiire lo place a
larger burden on the wealthy.
This has lung been urged on the
country by the Economic Coopera
tion administration, which also
pressed for a reduction of wasteful
governmental expenditures. Fail
ure to comply eventually resulted
in a slash of direct American dol
lar aid to Greece.
Long Jail Term Draws
Howl From "Play-Boy"
PORTLAND MS Thomas W.
Sullivan HI, onetime Oregon City
man who has been in the news as
a "play-boy" in New York and
elsewhere for a number of years,
today drew a jail term of a year
and a half.
"I'm being railroaded in a kan
garoo court," Sullivan shouted to
acting Municipal Judge Wilson
Scolt.
Sullivan was found guilty of
passing checks without funds to
cover them and of attempted petit
larceny.
The larceny change waf based
on a woman's accusation that he
tried to snatch a coin purse from
her in a local store. He said he
was just joking.
The bad checks were In payment
to a local limousine service.
Sullivan said he would appeal.
Stjll pending is a charge of as
sault wilh a dangerous weapon,
based on an accusation that he
took a cane to a onetime friend.
CONVERSE Congressmen Harris Ellsworth on right is shown
conversing with Mayor Albert G. Fleqel. The picture wet taken
Thursday night during the Roseburg Elks lodge benquet end pro
gram honoring newspaper men end observing national News
paper week. Ellsworth was the principal speaker end Flegel
master of ceremonies. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.)
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JOURNAL MANAGER, CARRIERS Top Oregon Journal car
riers, Roy Carter, left front, and Robert Spidman, are shown
with assistant manager Leslie Bassett and branch manager Bob
Potter. The boys were selected for their dependability and car
rier record. (Paul Jenkins picture.)
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The world's rarest game bird is
the Hawaiian goose or "nene '.
Changes in land use and extra hunt
ing pressure have reduced their
ranks to a pitiful remnant of not
over 25 or 30 birds.
INSURANCE
LIFE AUTO FIRE
State Farm Mutual
Insurance
0.4, Roto S. C. Campbell
Z30 N. Stephens St.
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18 miles from Roseburg on the beautiful North Urr.p
quo . . , outdoor dining porch overlooking the river
... for delicious cblckft, steaks, and fish.
Bring Your Catches Speciol Arrangements
to Us for Cooking for Dinner Parties.
Open 5 a.
Managers: Mr,
m to 12 p. m.
and Mrs. J. H. Taylor
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Irrigation Equipment
Jhis does sound foolish, but if you are planning to have
on Irrigation Outfit, you would bo wiso to Invest NOW.
Another car of aluminum pip coming in.
Set the New Gheen Coupler before you buy.
Pacific & Fairbanks Morse pumps
Wisconsin Engines
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm bureau Co-Operative Exchange
R0?URG, OREGON
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Located NvVashington St. and S.P.R.R. Tracks
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