w ( CapttirgJ Russian f lanes Equal Tcfl. S. Deigns 12 Th Newi-Roview, Roieburg, Or. Tuet. Oct. 14, 51 ; BUFFALO, N. Y. Wl Tests of two captured Russian airplanes have prompted the CorneV aero nautical laboratory to announce that the ability of the Russians to designed airplanes seems about counts, in respect to performance Russian workmanship is as goodY as, and in some cases better than, ours. "The Yank evidently was built by people who kne)iircraft con struction as well as any of our American aircraft factories. It probably was built in 1946 and it is equally as good in design as what we had at that time. "It is similar to our P-51. But it is not a copy." Erny said the ff orkmanship in the IL-10 was very crude but good enough for the job required of the plane. He said it was not up to the standards of the Yak. Panoramic View Of The Grand Councfl Fire Held At Junior High School equal to ours. The Russian planes examined and tested bv the lab were a Yak fighter and an IL-10 used for sup port of ground troops. Actual flight records of the planes were not revealed, but frank Erny, in charge of the lab's Kussian aircrau evaluation proj ect, said: "Where excellent workmanship vy.,m.r - ' W E. PU!?T,TWW'' ' 1 " I -- i.m '""fja 71 iir mi ii-1 1 n fn - B&mxmWiito(!it'& O W.Htm fciW-'4yfeVor-'-rtat tic, j uwwnit . 4 mi i wnmilii J 1 wnimf-n ' n ... vi.i.. J At a colorful ceremony Thurs day night, nearly 100 former Blue Birds "flew-up" into Camp Fire, at a combination "Fly-up" and Grand Council Fire held at Junior high. It was conducted by Mrs. Dale Sail, chairman of the Lead ers association and a Torch Bearer. Mrs. Clarence Warren, leader from Riverside school, who "flew up" with her girls, asked the Blue Birds to remember the happy limes they had had as "Blue Birds and expressed the feeling of all the girls when she said, "We are so glad the trail does not end here, but goes on to become the Camp Fire trail of the Seven Crafts." She then asked the Camp Fire Girls to explain this trail to them. Sharon Strode from Mrs. Miller's Junior high Okiya group, told of the crafts of home, creative arts, outdoors, frontiers, business, sports and games and citizenship. Demonstrates Handtign Sue Wissing, Dupervoc Horizon club Torch Bearer, explained and demonstrated the Camp Fire hand sign. After this the Camp Fire Girls put the new red tics on for all Blue Birds and they were of- DAILY FROM R0SEBURG T Expresses ""J.' SEATTLE ;;;... 5 . . $670 PORTLAND .iii.S...4.2S SACRAMENTO . i ; . 3 . . . 7.50 FRESNO . i . ; . . . 3 . . .9.10 LOS ANGELES. i. 3.. 12.10 SAN FRANCISCO. . . J . . . S.OO OAKLAND . . j . . . 2 . . . 7.95 Nvi many ngvlar tthtdvIA Oolly Jt TnJo LB JJ?..m RJ Tnf Titlia A. J. Murray 344 South Stephens Phone 3-3348 0EB ZUUL GnEYIIOUHD fically taken into the Camp Fire circle. Three new members, one from Mrs. Warren's group, one from Mrs, Radabaueh's Rose s c h o o 1 i group and one from Mrs. Cum-1 mins' Benson "roup, were asked : to light the Wohelo candles of work, health and love. The candle lighting responses were sung by Mrs. Travis' Tanda group of Rose school. Two girls from Mrs. Young's Junior high Nokomis group, lighted the candle for the first guidepost on the Camp Fire Trail that of the Blue Birds. A new Junior high group led by Mrs. Elmer Lyda, named the rank of Trail Seeker as the next guidepost on the trail, and lit a candle in honor of girls who had reached that far in the past year and expressed the wish that all new members would reach that guidepost by next council fire time. Lists Trail Seekers Mrs. R. E. Vineyard, guardian of St. Joseph's Aowakiya group, gave the list of 79 girls who be came Trail Seekers in Ihe past year. Two girls from her jroup lighted a cnadle for, and ex- Catholic Church Yugoslavia's Foe, Tito Charges RANKOVICEVO, Yugoslavia -(1 Premier Marshal Tilo has listed the Roman Catholic church as one of Yugoslavia's major en emies in the western world. He spoke in this southern Ser bian town to a crowd officially estimaled at 50,000, gathered at the graves of 5,000 persons mas-- sacred here by the Germans 10 years ago. "It would be wrong to believe," Tilo said, "after all the help which America, Britain France and other western countries have given us, that, in these countries which seem friendly to us, there are no en emies of our country. There are. "In the first place there is Ihe Catholic church Ihe Vatican People have asked . . plained, the third guidepost the rank of Wood Gatherer. Mrs. Robert Gladwill named the girls who have traveled that far on the CamD Fire trail. Two girls ; from her Junior high Massasoit group lighted the candle for, and explained the 4th guidepost of Fire Maker. Mrs. KUDy weaver namcu Ihe following girls who have at tained this rank: Nancy Lehnus, Phyllis Williamson. Dalene Bus enbark, Cecelia Vineyard, Karen Halliday, Pat Niday, Mary Lynn Holm, Bernice Lounsbury, Mary Jane O'Brien, Barbara Wilbur, JoAnne Miller, Charlotte Kelly, Marjorie Gladwill, LaVelle Glad will, Sharon Strode, Mollie Wilcox, Connie Bridgess, Janet Lewis, Jac lyn Warren, Joan Wilkinson and Roberta Hites. Louise Conn, Torch Bearer from Ihe Melrose Tanda Horizon club, explained that at last the Camp Fire trail had reached a cher ished goal the rank of Torch Bearer and lighted the Torch Bearer candle at that guidepost. Torch Bearer Candidates A guardian, Mrs. O. E. Amund son, and the following girls from her Wetoma chick group were candidates for Torch Bearer which is undermining our position in all the countries where we are seeking the help which we need." He coupled Yugoslav refugees abroad with the Catholic church as enemies of his government. Tilo emphasized Yugoslavia's readiness to cooperate with the west on equal terms in defense of world peace. At the same time he reasserted his government's deter mination lo run trie country's do meslic affairs without interference from abroad. DEFENSE AGAINST DIVORCE HARTFORD, Conn. ( A system of "divorce prevention" has been worked out by the Very Rev. Louis M. Hirshson, dean of "Oil Progress? Should that mean something to me?" -,.-,, iJit; J J. W" - j ClW 'I vv; Aw craftsman rank in Camp Craft: Sharon Haren, Suzanne Fisher, Carole Ann Hunter, Mable But tier and Karen Amundson. As she awarded their rank. Mrs. Sail said witn nappy nearts you were Trail Seekers along the Camp Fire trail. As Wood Gatherers you brought fuel for the burning. As Fire Mak ers, you proved your understand ing of the Camp Fire law. You arc now prepared to pass on to others what Camp Fire has meant to you." To Sue Wissing, who was awarded her second Torch Bear ers award, Torch Bearer Crafts man in nature lore, she said, "You have traveled far along the Camp Fire Trail." .AH Torch Bearers were given the symbol of their eraftsmans rank, Ihe large purple bead which indicates their rank and a myrtle wood candle ad Torch Bearers candle. Mrs. Charles Russell explained this year's birthday project, "Ev erybody Counts," and told what the 81 girls who received the birth- Christ Church cathedral in Hart ford. All couples married in the church in the past five years were invited to a special service, which began with Ihe traditional sacred wedding music. The marriage ceremony was re-read and all were invited lo stand and join in renewal of marriage promises. "I have known of church people who became divorced." the dean said. "Yet in my quarter century of the ministry, I have known not a single instance of those who have prayed and worshipped to gether hahitually, to have become separated. " LUMBERMAN DIES SAN FRANCISCO l Wil liam K. Pope, 47, vice president of Pope & Talbot, Inc., pioneer west coast lumbering and shipping com pany, died Wednesday at his home in Los Gatos. He had been in ill heallh for three years. day award had done to earn it. Joan Kennerly from the Melrose Multnomah group of Mrs. Poole, lighted a candle for the birthday project. The Cmap Fire sloga is "Give Service." Phyllis Williamson, of the Melrose Sacajawea group, told what girls had done to earn serv ice emblems and stars. Frances Becker from Sacajawea group lighted the candle for "Service," Form Friedship Circle The candles were extinguished by a girl from the Winston Ihaha group and one from the Glide Waditaka group. All girls then formed a friendship circle for the closing songs. The entire cere mony was interspersed with typ ical Camp Fire songs. The Rosebur? Camp Fire coun cil members have expressed ap jJttention M ALL FURS SHOWN AT THE . STYLE SHOW AT THE ROSE- BURG COUNTRY CLUB, I ' WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT 1 UMPQUA HOTEL J ROOM 221 M 4 P.M. TO 9 P.M. M TUESDAY, ff OCTOBER 16th M The Oil Companies asked, "Oil Progress? The answer is "Yes, indeed!" for oil progress . directly affects the lives of all Americans, and of everyone else in the civilized world as well. One indi cation of the strides the industry has made is a simple count of its products. Fifty years ago, we were getting natural gaa . .nEfelt -hydraulic oil castor machine oil - floor wax plastic UtouoUjiS?E?sSS9?atosk 4ip carton paper roof coating detergents ' BO. ' m. T:-mm rouge sweeping floor hardener brick oil 5 potato-' wool yarn grease compressor oil p storm oil absorption oil mineral t concrete pipe form oil soap wrappei rust preventative dynanite sticks automobile washing compounia paper Barine .insect spray surface ooatin. textile oils caulking compounds pantograph grease rubber boat aviation gasoline hea-y duty note The growth of the industry over the years has meant the development of thousands of oil companies, large and small. All are needed to get these good things from i preciation to all those who helped make this council fire a success. The affair was unrehearsed and considerable effort was needed on the part of leaders and girls to put their parts together for a smooth performance.. Special tnanKs go to Mrs. sail, who led, to Mrs. Gordon Stewart and to Cloyd Riffe, who helped with the music; to R. R. Brand, who set up Ihe speaking system: to Mrs Vineyard, who had charge of other properties, and to mothers and leaders for having all girls pres ent and especially for having thein so completely dressed in their red, white and blue uniforms. Camp Fire Girls is a Commu nity Chest agency. To all the girls, Oct. 11 was a "red letter day," as well as a "Red Feather day." (Picture by Paul Jenkins). Of America are now observing Oil Progress Week. Some people Should that mean something to me?" paint cleaners n instrument oil petroleum jelly tnotor oil . cold pl sprays gum oil adhesive' ,Ttf3 aluminum t chotoeraohic fila cud rS2 JSsarfl"e fluid water softener unlveriS milk car"-!S..v xed h oompoundi; auto pi 1 ViMitMli Oil Progress Week... October 14 to 20 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead Experts Drain Slot Machines, LEWISTON, Idaho VP) The! two "rhythm boys who are get ting rich pulling handles on Lewis ton slot machines have scoffed at leave town offers from slot op erators. "We are going to turn our noses up at them," Danny Foster said fto- h anit John Push had won $140 from a 50-cent slot machine Both are 35. he two former Las Vegas, Nev., bartenders said they could We're going all-out to keep you comfortable this winter ! With more than 5 million oil burners in use this winter, demand for fuel oil will be at an all-time peak. This is our assurance to you that we will do everything we can to keep your home comfortable in the months ahead. Our automatic delivery system helps us do this job. Inquire about it if you are not getting automatic delivery now. South End Fuel Co. 207 West Rice OIL PROGRESS WEEK, only about a dozen different products out of crude o3. Now Standard produces more than 1100. What we ourselves produce, plus what's made with the help of petroleum products we provide, adds up to a seem ingly endless list of things that make your life better. paraffin wax , fly spray wood preservative wax waterproof canvas die? cream ice cream ca-- wrappers paper cu tape naptha metal asbestos coating chasf cylinder oil " Tirits inera turbine oil ore processing i too wrapper drill pipe lubricant 1 solable oil wire rope lubricant : mill and roller grease jc0ien3 J iterp roofing- compound white oil I ides oQ-to serve yoo better, As the industry progresses, your progress and oi7 progress go hand to hand. to serve jvu better Have Operators Diizy obtain two jackpots and dram Ihe pay tube of a machine with an investment of $50. They proceeded to do it using only $20 of their own money. A reporter watched them win $210 in 45 minutes. Foster and Pugh said they are willing to prove that slot machines are actually a game of skill, add ing inai iney a welcome a icm case in court. They said their slot beat ing system is a matter of "timing" and "rhythm-." 4 HELPFUL HINTS ON HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY SAVE FUEL OIL 1. Have your heating system checked regularly to be sure you're netting the most efficient use of your fuel oil. 2. Install storm window! and insulation to keep heat in . . . cold out, 3. Keep doors and windows ' closed. Cloc off rooms not In use, Draw shades at night. 4. Keep room temperature at moderate level. Turn thermostat down at night. Phone 3-8356 OCTOBER 14-20. outside the industry have cement printing inks leather oil epz oil loths 7 lire iignimj equipnient soaps tuffs . gas o'ioraits auto polish j rmars irrigation iitch lining lid butter cartens valve oil - fiusfti.iioil geaj- oil " and keep the nation strong. the eain is vours" (