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Retiring Clerk Given
New Fishing Equipment
Retiring County Clerk Roy Agee
wis presented some elaborate fish
ing gear Thursday night by the
Douglas County Bar Association.
The presentation to Agee, who has
been clerk since 1929, was made by
Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly.
Dexter Rice, as dean of the Doug
las County Bar and Paul E. Ged
des, president of the Oregon State
Bar, gave speeches. '
Agee was honored at the special
meeting of the Bar Association at
tended by members, title company
representatives, and special .guests
and their wives.
New officers of the association
elected Thursday night are J. V.
Long, president, and Charles
Woodrlch, vice president.
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Kefauver May
Visit Roseburg
Senator Estei Kefauver, Demo
cratic presidential aspirant, may
be in Kosebure May 13.
This was reported Friday night
by Mrs. Joada Leonard, Grants
Pass, state director of the women s
dlvisien of the Oregon Kefauver-for-president
group. She spoke
briefly at the Jefferson-Jackson
Day. dinner at the Evergreen
Grange.
Mrs. Leonard said the Tennessee
senator may appear in Oregon in a
two-day tour despite the withdrawal
of Gov. Stevenson, Illinois, as a
Democratic presidential candidate.
When it appeared the Illinois
governor would be a candidate,
Senator Kefauver expected to re
turn to Oregon to fight a tough
primary camrign, Mrs. Leonard
said.
However, when Gov. Stevenson
declared he could not accept the
Democratic bid for president, the
urgency of the Oregon appearance
was reduced, Mrs. Leonard ex
plained. However, she added, Kefauver
may come to Oregon anyhow, in
which case he's expected to ap
pear briefly in Roseburg.
The 48-year-old senator, who gain
ed nationwide attention in his Con
gressional crime , investigations,
would be publicly welcomed on the
steps of the Courthouse, Mayor Al
bert G. Flegel said.
If the visit here materializes,
the senator would be expected by
plane about noon May 13, Mrs.
Leonard said.
Kefauver recently made a public
appearance in Portland.
The V. S. Hydrographic Office
Issues pilot charts" that indicate
safe courses for ships through
waters likely to contain icebergs.
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1852 Fashions
Now Available
At City Library
What the well-dressed belle Is
wearing may be seen this week in
the lobby at Roseburtr Public Li
brary the well-dressed belle ot
1852, that Is. From the Samuel J.
Evans Collection the librarian has
brought down two volumes of
"Hamper's New Monthly Maga
zine." Here are spring Fashions,
and fashions for early summer,
fresh as the day our foremothers
first saw them a hundred years
ago.
- A set of Godey't Unrivalled Col
ored Fashions of the period helps
complete the picture. "Godey's
Ladies' Book" and "Harpers Ba
zaar' were Vogue of the day; and
the day was one of elegance un
matched by Mainbocher and Hat
tie Carnegie.
Now is the time for women of
Douglas County while husbands
are nourishing the whisker to start
thinking of centennial dresses.
These pictures will help in the
plans. Also, books about sewing
will perhaps help to smooth the
fine seam. Among them are "Mc
Calls Complete Book of Dressmak
ing," by Marian Corey, and "How
You Look and Dress," by Byrta
Carson.
The "Folk Costume Book," by
Frances M. Haire, gives us a word
of encouragement. In the chapter
on the Western Frontier Period,
we find:.
"The woman could be and often
was In spite of the hardships just
as comely in the styles of the wag
on train as her more secure sis
ters back home in Iowa, Illinois,
Ohio, Missouri or Kentucky. The
style was much the same excent
for its added practicability, which!
did away with hoops, pantalettes, '
exura lace ana ruuies ana perisn
able fabrics and colors."
Whoops 1 girlsl no hoops
Men., April 21, 1952 The News-Review, Reteburf, Ore. 5
the Federal Communications Com
mission to build a new station in
Lexington Park. Mr. Lewis' farm
borne is located in near-by Holly
wood, Md. He has long been
known for his work with juvenile
boys of the area, as well as his pop
ularity as a newscaster. You may
recall during the Christmas sea
son, several broadcasts originated
from his home, and featured his
boys' choir. We read some time
ago, these boys wanted their own
pipe organ so badly, that they
built one. . collected what we
would consider junk, for months,
assembled it in the Lewis tnse
ment, then proceeded to build their
organ. If you want things bad
enough, you'll find a way.
merits. Miss BeardfJky will Inform
local school officials later as . to
whether they come up to standard.
Other schools unofficially inspect,
ed by Miss Beardsley and County
School Supt. Kenneth F. Barneburg
were Glide, Roberts Creek, Gar
den Valley and Umpqua. "
3 Schools Inspoctod
For Standardization
Standardization Inspections of
three elementary schools in Doug
las County were made this week
by Florence Beardsley, state direc
tor of elementary education.
The schools are Myrtle Creek, i
FuUerton and Melrose, iney were
checked to see if they came up to
state standardization require-
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Traffic Fatality
increase Highest
In Douglas Cty.
Douglas County led the state In
increase of traffic . fatalities for
the year 1951 as compared with
1950.
Secretary of State Earl T. New
bry, compiling the year's traffic
score, reports 43 fatalities in Doug
las County during 1951 as com
pared with 25 in 1950. Other coun
ties with large death increases
were Klamath with a total of 24
deaths; Lane, 41: Tillamook. 16:
Curry, Grant and Morrow with
seven each.
Counties with death reductions
of 50 per cent or more were Baker,
Clackamas, Jefferson, Lincoln and
Wneeler.
Multnomah County cut back its
death toll fom 72 to 69 with most
of the reduction taking place in
side the city of Portland.
Total deaths from traffic acci
dents within the state were equal
for the two years, 428. Accidents
In 1951, however, numbered 75.
147 as compared with 74,106 in
1950, while injuries mounted from
13,332 in 1950 to 14,688 in 1951.
No Oregon county escaped a fa
tal traffic accident last year, New
bry reports. Twenty-two counties
held traffic deaths even with or
below their 1950 records, while Ben
ton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Grant,
Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Malheur,
Morrow, Tillamook, Wallowa and
Wasco counties posted increases.
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HUBBY WENT THAT' A WAY,
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and Bette Davis star in another
chapter of WOMAN OF THE
YEAR. This particular adventure
deals with marital mix-ups as the
two reporters find conflicting as
signments can play navoe wiui a
household. Tonight finds hubby
heading for Greece and wifey
destined to an assignment which
will keep her stateside. Bette
Davis, star of this series, dislikes
having people know of her good
deeds, but around the MBS Holly
wood studios, stories are legion of
Bene s kindnesses to film capital
newcomers. Hopefuls flock to her
radio rehearsals seeking the op
portunity to play bit parti in hr
series and thus build themselves
for future stardom.
IF HE HAD TWO WINGS OF AN
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lars and now he's the richest
nrisoner in the penitentiary. MYS-
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WHILE ON THE SUBJECT of
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the KHJ artist entrance the other
day. The moppet calmly lit up a
cigarette, leaned against the coun
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