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. o 0 O - o 0 0 O O o o o 0 2 The New-Rtriew, Roicburg, : i T Meet Scheduled LocoIs With Director PTA T MmI Th Melrose PTA will mt at the school Tuei- dy, April 24. t 8 p.m. Memoers art urged to attend. - . . . !....... Mt T S.iaorai """""'' " I and Mr.. W. E. Thompson win of opS reeuallon celebrate their golden wedd ng in, . an(J imendment tw0 wilh the niversary April . They will hold merchants of the Rosebum open house tor their friend, and t , p m TuesdaV- ADril ,4 neighbors at their borne in wilhur. m (he cjy councl) chamber. Mayor T ... ,nH ' A. G. Kleael will present Mr. Don Returns T Astoria "? 0ugh. Arrangements for this meet Mr. Jack Garey ami Mrs - Arcii . were made by Jvor F)ee Wheelsnd took the latter daugn-1 W1.h he COOBeralio.i of Harold ter, Mrs. Darrel Garey, to her nK.kerson. manager of the cham home in Astoria April 14. She has Der f commerce, been visttinj friends and rtaltives Hickerson reports that Donouih here for several weeks. and his associates are well dual;- ! fied to assist in the interpretation Returns Home Mrs. Eugene 0f the OI'S regulations and will be Kent returned Sunday from a mre than willing to answer qucs trip to San Francisco, Calif , where j ijonj asked by anv dealer who she and Mr- Kent spent several may be confused by the regulation, days visiting friends snl sight- Furniture. wearing apparel, aeeinl In the bay area. Mr. Kent, Jewelry, glassware, chinaware, who has been recalled to active j u k. tl air fnrre. was ! nrocessed at Hamilton field near : San Francisco and i. now on duty at Kelly field! San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Kent plans to join her hus band at San Antonio the latter part of May. To Speak Monday Night Mrs Cecil Galey of Sweet Home, Ore gon, tate legislative program chairman of the Cregon Business snd Professional Women's club wi pea' V, . Son," Mr T Galey wAl . wpU'th. IPsnd3' en s legislative min national and state level. Invita tions have been issued to other civic organizations to attend and anyone interested is cordially in vited. Camas Valley Students Adopt Name Of Hornets Introducing the Hornets. Bv vote of the Camas Vallev high ichool students, all athletx teams from that school will travel under the name of Hornets. Previously, it was Die Camas Vallev Dinners. The vote was taken Monday. As fate would have it. the school had Just Bought S2S worth of name tags to be sewed on uniforms. You guessed it Diggers, it was in large script letters. Cuban Kid Gavilan Begins Training For Title Bout NEW YORK (P Cuban Kid for his May 18 welter title bout with I uonnny oration ancr a warmup win over-Cagey Aldo Minelli. I mayoe -warmup isn s me woni for Gavilan's 10-rounder with the 31-year-old Italian last night at St. Nicholas arena. The crowd of 2,582 that paid $5,829 hooted the unanimous decision for the 3'i to 1 favorite. WILL TO PROBATE The will of F.rrlma J. Hixshn. who died March 31. 1951. was admitted to probate Fridsv by order of County Judge Carl C Hill. Myrtle Walker of 1120 E. Sixth treet, Roseburg. dausthter of the deceased, was appointed executrix. Sole appraiser appointed was Le land K. Wimberlv. $1529. AND UP i Immediate Delivery NEW 1951 HENRY J'S AND KAISERS AT UTNE BROS. OPirrf SI'NDAYl KAISER THAZt n ANV NF.W CAR WORTH JACKSON SEC US BEFORE YOU $100 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM AGE 60 RETIREMENT PENSION COMBINED WITH INSURANCE PROTECTION OFFERED IT SUN LIFE OF CANADA Most men have to provide for their own retirement. Many find themielves unable to work and without pension as tin ad- a nets. Do you feel tatiihfd that your present rate of saving will allow you to retire comfortably at are oO? Ill A MONTH FOR LIFE Through the Sun l ife of Canada you can provide an income at agr 60 of $100 a month, every month as long as you live. Or if you prefer it, you can have a ettierou 1 Don Forbes Dktrlcl Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA o Douglas County . Stat Bcytk Bid). Office Phon 3-7373 Rsidenc Ph. 3 6197 o Or. Sot., April 21. 151 Q QDC TuPCfltlV Wl Wl3 lUCSOay Carl Donough. atate director of the Office of Price Stabilization, accompanied by K. C. t'renovosl J nr Paul Vnln. urill rtici-iisa kitchen ware, rad'os. record oil" an. T-V Rrt anH snnrtintf anmim ' are. according to the best infor-1 niauon ine tiiaiuucr oi commerce has, included among the items con trolled by regulation seven and its amendments. Hickerson claims that Donoueh's visit to Rosebure will give local retailers an opportunity to receive information valuable In them. Vital Statistics Marries License . COMBS-FOSl fcR Ueibert Irv yl. Divorce Suits Filed SACKKTT Norma Jpan v. '.ucene I.. Sarf-'i f'-ii- and in-: human treatment charged. tt U.SON 'l--?:iret vs. Akthur E. Wilson. Cruel and inhuman trcatr"" cbpr ,vfj Divorce Decrees Granted JACKSON Manors H: irom Al bert H. Jackson. Plaintiff ffrante.l custody of one minor child and property settlement. I.a VIGNK - F.dwin A from F. velyn Bell I.a Vigne. Plaintiff granted restoration of former name. JACKSON Evelvn Hena from Ira E. Jackson. LEGAL kotii to rarniToas All pnnna havlnr rlajmt afilrul . "iV;d'n!;:'ht7'":hrn!'n nciKhbo'rs. When .omeone T"e club is sponsoring the appear cm,n of d,u. CounJP. oroX". I fudges and sits on a bed to visit " h May 11 of the Univer- "'ntd ih. t,,r. mm rvqnirMl Iw. In tha tin. 1 mt ih - . . . rIVr. Atlnrnavi. Roi.hurf n,.... D.im .nd r,i pubii.h.d Tth". am I., nr. "''" Admin" rri.Kr.ri ratnr wilh lha w.n . - narnvi Am nn llig.inbotham da- CCaftfd. notii f ros run for TORM ILM i t t r... ,.AU 8id propoe.it will b. rrtvd b ih City Recorder of lh Otv nr u. burg. Oriin at hU offtr in th ritv Hall In the Clly of Rrwrhur Ornn up to S. to o'clnrk p m, Vmr'ur Stand. .. T h,nJ 1 10 o'clock P. m.. Day light ftMvlna fim en th 7ih dav of May. ifl.M r th romtrurllon nf lorm )w-ra on Union Avrniut from tn lnlrarMnn of Brown Avfttii onih with th tntmwtlon at th drain lint on Mvrtl Avert u anrf nn r.i.h... Avnu from th lntriirf Inn of Hrown Avtnu. .outh.rly to th. intrraVrlion of I riung nram im. Nbo si ret ' . mirrir-riinn Wlin in xUling drain line. Intnrtlng a I d trl approxlmattly )0 feet stout h of Mvrtl Avenue and on Rldgvlw Strret northerly to th Intersection of th n- orain nn on Mvrtl Avenue and biddar hn fall in antar mm a aon- i Irarl and bond with Iha City "rd-: n'."nn:"h"Un:u,;T:.'. 'Sr? n. . ,h. atnouni of tne rontrart. aaiititari'iry in' Ih City will he teqtnred from th. r0n- , tractor Th time itaied tn th pro- t. ih. K..,t. u,.r t1 ronaidered tn awarding ih rnniract a..?l.nrt.i?h mV'oT'x. a' a',",..:; dM hior ih opening of hid befor thetr hlda mat ered. Th Conimtm Counrll reirrvn th right to relert anv and all hid. Bv order of the Tomm.-n t"-in. il Dated and ftrit published. April ISth, cath if itlemrnt in lift! of petition. , IS,90$ FOR YOUR FAMILY ShntiM vmi net live to tin ace of ti $l5.4iiiO he pa'd to your i a mil). Smaller or largrr tnrvmrs avail able. A moderate rfgular pamrnt wii. provide fr your ow n and your family's future. VO N'lT HKSITATK. CALK OR WRITK M V - NOW! DON FORBES SUN LIFE OF CANADA nrin irn on iMvrii Avenue and I " " , . ,., ! f ll B then on Spring street northerly to the penitentiary, concerned the dif-1 CUO0n0 dawmill Burns! rrr'r ''Voi"::;;'''" ;i,'"1,t"' i'Z " set At $300,000 " i.w.r iin arrn.. tha ruiicrion ,on. Tne committee verified the school property from ih irrmimi. of fart that one woman inmate' Kl'GENE (,T The heart of JJrVh.r;;f'"n"".0-.,;r';: S".V;.'"n ! Pll"l for months to b. allowed on. of this lumber 'center', largest iha wait houndary thar-of loaaihar to see a doctor, hut when she tin-'sawmills burned this mnrnmK witft !!'.?;!'"" J"Zm '"r-!ally was given medical attention. loss estimated at $300,000. X'. Wa.tRo.';bu"d,'m .i,'n"'. : h "' ' ln ' h'lp i The Zellner Lumber Co. fire ri. ail within iha city nr R.wahurs. her and she should have com started at 4:55 a.m. and th head d'n.'n"; '"im "'""" """"'' sooner. She is now dym of can-! rig and resaw structure and other aii bid. mint na auhmiitrri up.n ona ' cer. and the other women, who expensive machinery was a mass in form which win ha fiirm.hrti up. , know how she beKKed to be taken ' melted melal bv 8 a m. Six !T'."rX."i Hwlor. are naturally bitter firecompan.es from the area con- i..r riva is parrrni ..f tha ammini ..t and resentful. Tra",ic as this mavi fined the biaie to the machinery tha hid to ha r-afaiiaai io iha city in u. i ,mK,,, on, can understand ' "r itself, saving 2,000.000 board Pictures On Conservation Will Be Shown To Children Motion picture dealing with cormervation subjects are to be shown soon in Dousrlas county schools. George Myeri. Yoncalla, chairman of theeducation committee of the T'mpqim Conservation council, lold coun cil members Friday nisrht that arrangements have beei made to secure pictures from the V. S. Forest service for programs duriflr the month of May. The pictures will be made avail-1 ame to ail scnoois equippen io s,rv Keni, valtlM Clearwater show them. Pictures also are to be riv.r conlain Mtlt (j,n i,(e obtained from the State lVig(bn said commission. It also is possible that i ... . . ' ... , . films dealing with proper and sale thrlf f- follln- "j"" BIrk use of firearms will be made avail-; upenntendent, reported on the able to the council by two manu- J"k' u. '.T facturers of guns and ammunition. P"vement program. He an The Yoncalla club, Myers said. ' nounceU P"hae of a J 31 acre Is planning a course" in firearms I ,r,ct ' ,or.k The 'Impqua instruction for children under 18 rlv"' nd said negotiation, are years of age in that community was held at the Douglas Forest Protective associations hall at Canyonvill with the South Ump-j qua Kod and Gun club as host President Ernest Seatnn nnuncrtl that C'nttapp Crriv and: Black Butte clubs have joined the council, which also includes clubs at Drain. Yoncalla, Roseburg and , wnn 84 nsn taiiiea at me counting Canyonville. station. Catch records show .S6 fish Secretary I,. D. Bloom presented taken to date above the Bullock a communication from the State , bridge. Hydroelectric commission concern-1 L. D. Bloom and George Myers ing the application by the Cali- reported on the recent "Show Me" forma Oregon Power company for trip made by sportsmen and game two power generation units on department officials to study con Clearwater river. James Vaughn, i ditions on winter deer range in district game supervisor, told the central Oregon, council the site, had been in-1 Following the business meeting, spected and that no objection was motion pictures were shown b y being made to the installation Kenneth Gilkeson of Roseburg, ami aside from request for enough wa- the South t'mpqua club served re fer escapement over dams to pre-! fresh ments. Women At Pcfnitenriarv Endure Restrictions (Continued from Page 1) the world, after release, would be privacy. The women are quartered I four in a cell and complain that it is very jangling on the nerves to , never be able to be alone, even , for a few minutes. F.ven the bath tubs are lined up side by side about four of them. Under Strict Rules t h unmi-n r .iixuoH .nm : freedom in their living quarters nH ih Hw. .,. i.n . locked during part of the day. However, -hev are strictly forbid- den to go visiting and must stand uttll mil in the Koll uhAn nniiea. in the next cell, she loses her privileges for several days-no mail, no visitors, no shows or en- tertainment if anv should be avail- able. For repealed offenses Ihe women have been suhjecied to sol- itary confinement in the dank. dark cell., .omelimes called "bull pens." Several days here with a skimpy morning and evening meal, 'kind, not even an exchange of reading or occupation of any words with the one who hnnn the food, is guaranteed to do some- thing to a woman's spirits if not her morals I am not attempting to indict the system when I mention that, i .h,t AnrArnAaAt of discipline must be necessary, hlS mV P improvement over me wnippinps in ine oia aays. , f.n nt thm mn,t vitrmii nm. plaints which has' come to the at - tention of the senate committee in- vestigating the women's section nf that undoubtedly some women Plead ill health to Ret nut of wnrk. the matron naturally becomes utile CVMICfll. Trgtfr dta Studied , Dunnif th 194H rii;lativt ! ion, a measure was passed to per - niit the board of control to d.cker wnn tne i aiuornia auinoriiirs unn the idea of sending women pris oners to the California women's i reformatory and paying their ex pensrs there It would prohably he considerably cheaper thai maintaining a ward for less than ! thirty women here, and there would he the advantage of avail able training in various subjects. The committee n ennxdenng rec ommending" that Ihe Oregon women prisoners be sent to this California institution, where they might be cared for and trained more efficiently and economically. An in all phases of the stale in stitutions, many of the crying needs cannot be nut without more money and it is certain that this legijdature is not going to increase appropriations in the economy tu ood they ate now cultivating. Time will tell whether anything will be done about the complaints lhat ha e hern publicised, or whether the whole thing will soon be forgotten. Reliable Trutt your lovad on lo eur car, and b assured lhat all rrngmnts w!ll b crrid out In th bsl of fast, in an tmosphr of quit dignity. Ganz Mortuary 2 Mi. S. of Myrtl Cr. on Hwy. t Ambulonc Strvic 24 Hour Day Phon Myrrlo Crook S02 in piuj;irs lur auuuiuiidi lauu ai Winchester Bay. Parking areas 1 f fve b""n graded a ong the North Umpqu. river between R o ck cre nd 'he for'st boundary he reported, adding to facilities for recreational use of the sites. Bill Pitney, fishery biologist. reported that the sprng Chinook i run still is ahead of previous years Cancer Society Drive Memorial To Dr. Lehrbach . . , Th Cancer society campaign in Roseburg will take the form of a """"V"" ''"'- i.rnroacn, prominent who died recently of cancer, re sulting Irom A-ray burns. ihe Koseburg I, ions club, of wnicn ur. Lehrbach wa. a mem- r. is iponsorM the campaign this year, with Allen tlute as gen- 'ra chairman. The Douglas county ' 700- , A nmel Pan. of Promoting the III ! I KI1 fldS lirfll UCl lUfU UUilll. " " "'',S'."V ..." ..:.. Pl"'' 'Th Milky Way. ' All net .Proceeds frorn the performance 10 ,n nr '"id- ' ,The. Uo.n' lU Kv-' "c'"', ' ,h Plav to Cancer fund contributors No maximum values will be placed "Pn ,h tickets, and donors are . requested to consider their gifts on j b"'" 01 wh" ,m,r ould nor- i ,M""' ,k k T V 1 1 i ! rathrr than the value of the ticket IU' ,lMr, j-Tiurmaiii-e. L tlu,e c""!mit,r.es "udei Dr. George Ilalliday. Ilarold Mien and himself on planning; Don Metzger nd Charles Thomas as contact men for securing the play; Cliff i Smith and fil l Livermnre. staee: ' Vlc Bacala and Chet Thompson, V'7'',",m out 1 Additional details ana the date !0' fnr fund drive will be announced later. ''ft of stored lumber and much ointr vaiuame equipment. The mill ,s owned by Georse Zell- ner of Eusene and lies in the Seneca district just north of Kugene, ! TWO BIRTHDAYS I POMK - ... - Rome and En- "'"""k uh-.ts r.ii,an?in. rrlehrated their birthdavs todav to gether. t.hraheth is ?Y Rome, fo a lef bv Romulus in 7.i3 B. C, is .STfl years older. SIS SAYS "Whan I tat mm, ti4, I'm foinfl to f I low Motkar'l wia. .i.mpl. I nrf tnd my w.ih. VW" at.ya;. laad ta Ih. V r- l.undrv, roo!" And Sn vill b. im.rt H centinu. Ihil family tradition a tr.ditian yau can Hart today! Phona ul far Quick pick u and delivery tarvica camplata LAUNDRY 4 CHAN. ING SCRVICI. J 1362 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY Service u LIONS ENTERTAIN from ti i vici Brockway; Ch ro.e; V. J. Ph brake, both Melrose Sen. Vandenberg Mourned By Many GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. Pl The meek gathered with Ihe mighty here today for the funeral of world-renowned Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg. Last rites for the famed bi-oar tisan foreien policy advocate of the Republican party broueht to- j te.her the man in too hat and ; muscled factory worker. j Trrins and planes broueht offi-; cial delegations from the caDitol j i at Washington. . Vanrionbers's neighbors and fel-1 j low citizens the oldest of whom j knew him te hnrne" n'-nr's son joined in a huge and solemn I tribute. Funeral services were set for 2 pm. (EST) at the Park Con gregational church. The church (with capacity for l.ODO installed a microphone in the basement to carry the Rev. Edward ArrhihaM Thompson's sermon to another 500 mourners. Sen. Vandenberg. who served in Congress more than a score of years, died Wednesday night after a long illness. He was 67. USED nity. Speaker for the session wa. County Agent J. Roland Perker. Pictured above, lerr to r.gn., .r. "-'" ''-','"-J' arle. Collin,. Lion, committee chairman; Parker; Clifford H. end M.lb.rt Lee, V Frid Bone. ilippi. North Umpqua road; Howard Mattield, South Ueer ree; Lion r... - - - fTf VS0C4tf I UStOCAKS USED CAKS USCO CAKS I USCO CAKS I S lUo"0'iSO 1 J5-$400 1950 $600 . 5800 $800 - 51000 I u '0,C'",'' 5"''" J 1,41 ChV't cp. FORD 1,44 Dod9, Vi T 1944 Chv 5 Cp' 1 H J94-. 4 tr. n . I t. Co. fl H45 Ford V T 1941 Cadillac 5 l"0a n 1942 Ch..4.0r. ... . H 1944 Che. Va T ,,4. Ch.v. Sd. U 1941 Ford Stdon L"ed 1942 WilWJPj946 Ford Sdn. 1 kfd'-V,' -k--9- ' S f.-:Pr'$mftf"1 " ' " t''J3fKIBISLMlm'' W SPECIALS :ctr J DU,CK HI- 1939 Ford Tudor 295.00 :?0 Slick l , go) 1941 Buick Sdn 495.00 .3 J 1946 Chev. 4-Dr 895.00 'ffiVt.tV ' """ ' rlaSZ-S' p 1939 Ch"- 4"Dr 295 00 Pontiac 1941 Chev. 4-Dr 585.00 Yirf fssd If'0' -twA a-L r . ..... tViJ - l 1 950 4-Dr. Sedan. j gij:. 1940 Ch.v. 5-Cp 445.00 -.gj Clean HYdr., Radio. He.t.r. d p& 1940 Chry5-Cpe 445.00 'g? A rlly fin ear. 3 1935 Chev. 2-Dr 69.00 IcjStj -,. -r . t.,."3)n oi 1939 Bulck4-Dr 345.00 7 "1 fti: 1940 Ford v.Ton 395.oo IgT Chev-Aero g 1941 Ford V, Ton 445.00 Sharp ZmA .H""' rf y-'o?-' S IHl AMSEMSl USED CAR CENTER ROSE and OAK FARMERS The Roteburo Lions club hed ai gue.ts for the regular I hursaay n gnr "rJ' ir"" (Picture by Paul Jenkins I. . I 10 Percent Salary Hike For 70 Officials OKd SALEM (.P) Ten percent sal ary increases for 70 state officials were approved today in a bill passed by the House today and sent to the Senate. Governor Douqlas McKay would be boosted to $ ll, 000 a year, plus his $100 monthly tax-free expense account. The state health officer would be boosted to $10,000, and the super intendents of tne slate hospital. Eastern Oregon state hospital and Fairview home for feeble-minded persons would get $8,910 each. U.S. Atomic Stockpile Prevents War Deane DALLAS W Gordon Dean head of the US. atomic enersv program, savs the nation's atomic stockpile thus far has prevented a third world war. The chairman of the country's Atomic Energy commission SDoke yesterday before hundreds of law yer? Thev were here at an inter national law and relations insti tute of the American Bar associa tion's southwestern regional con vention. CAR GRASS FIRE The fire department was called this morning to quell a permit grass fire that had gone out of control at the J. G. Carlson home, 1254 Winchester, William E. Mills fire chief reported. No damage resulted. James B. Crippes, 69, Riddle Resident, Dies James B. Crippes. 69. died at his home in Riddle this morning. He has been a resident of this area 1 for 40 years. Mr. Crippes was born in Iron ton, Ohio. June 28. 1KX4 and va married in Albion, la. in 1904. Sur viving are his widow, Ida Hanna a son. Ray J. Crippes, Riddle; three daughters, Mrs. J. L. Aikins, Mr.. Guy Townsend and Mrs. A , V. Logsdon. all of Riddle; a sisier, Margaret Sheble, Albion, la.; two brothers, Robert, Albion, la. and Will of Marshalltown, la.; and eiiht grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the chaple of Ganz mortuary. Myr tle Creek, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Carl Pershall of the Riddle Baptist church will officiate. Inlerment will be in the Riddle cemetary. BARGAINS! vi i Li . l! m r aii n n ( tirmari Senate Requests Probe Of Liquor Commission SALEM (Pi The Oregon Sen ate called today for a twoyjir legislative investigation of the Slate Liquor commission and a study of state liquor laws. The resolution goes to the House. The investigation would be made by an interim committee of three senators and four representatives, who would report to the 1953 legis lature. INDIAN WOMAN SENTENCED PORTLAND (JP Tilda Mil dred Choktoot Chacun, 31, was sentenced yesterday to three year in prison. The Klamath Indian woman pleaded guilty in federal court to a charje of assault with a dan gerous weapon. She was accused of stabbing Ivan Jackson, Klamath Indian, Feb. 3 at Beatty. ROSEBURG J STANLEY I HOME PRODUCTS Ryrel Dtlivariat an i Orders JAMES t. ROBERTS 216 Court Srf, Rouburf I PHONt 839-Y i ii Jii o o