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Hi Folks! June ! The Month of Brides ! Also Leap Year. What a combination. A man hasn't a chance. Oh, well, it's a chance to be pursued in stead of pursuing. Wt have made a speciolty of wedd ings, and by the looks of our appoint ment book the people know it. Our bride's album is about the nicest it has ever been. ' Don't give up, fellers . . . they'll catch you yet, See you next week, folks 3 s 1 .1 30 MILES Of FLY FISHING on the Umpqua! (FROM ROCK .CREEK TO SODA SPRINGS) PL5 ) - - sup vv VI- LET FATHER ENJOY IT. WITH FLY TACKLE FROM UMPQUA HARDWARE! GLASS FLY RODS by Shakespeare, Montague, mf ftjfi . ft "yC Harnell. Many other makes. I U. 77 TO OY. J ; GRANGER BAMBOO FLY RODS Most all models. 20.00 to 50.00 OTHER MODELS FROM $7.50 up SINGLE ACTION REELS All Papula, Make,. 3.30 tO 13.00 AUTOMATIC REELS ,, nA All Popular Makes. O.DU TO I I.UU DOUBLE TAPER LINES . . . 7.00 to 17.25 TORPEDO LINES 9.00 up LEADERS, FLIES, FLY BOXES, FISH BASKETS, ; . CANVAS CREELS. Everything for the Fisherman Father! UmmmVaUen 220 North Jackson St. Phone 3-6628 IP Alliance Holds No Power Boost, Acheson States WASHINGTON UB Secretary of Statu Acheson testified Wednes day the treaties to bring Western Germany into the anUCommunlsm military allance do not in any way add to the President'! powers to send American troops abroad. However, he stated to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee his previous view that the President has such authority when the dis patch of the troops would advance the security of the United States. Acheson was testifying for the second day on the two documents which he s urging the Senate to approve quickly as a spur to sim ilar actions by Allies abroad. One is a peace contract between the United States, Britain, France, and Western Germany. The other is a protocol in which Western Ger many assumes the obligations of a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Am...,, DISPLAYING THE POWER of a new power winch, developed by Pacific Chain Saws, the above car load of .Whiskalantes was pulled up hill. The demonstration took place at Tiller's Poul Bunyan Days Saturday. Operating the winch is Glenn Scott, with Pat Patrick, Neal .Myers, Clint Wall, Ray Solnicka and Steve Stephens in the car. (Picture by Master Studio) - v ', Frl., June 13, 1952 The News-Review, Roieburj, Ore. 7 LOCAL NEWS Admitted to Hospital Lee $parks, Oakland farmer, is at Mercy Hospital for medical treat ment. Leave for Portland Mr. . Fred Chapman and her mother, Mrs. Emily Judd, are leaving for Port land for a few days vacation. In Puoet Sound Mr. and Mrs. JT. E. Moir of Roseburg are spend ing a two-week vacation at Puget Sound, . R.turns Horn. Stanley Gro shong of Oakland has returned to his home following medical treat ment at Mercy Hospital. Returns from Portland Mrs. Harmon Austin has returned from Portland to her Roseburg home. In Portland, she attended the Ore. gon Federation of Garden Clubs. Arrival from California Mrs. Alfred Selfe has arrived in Rose burg from Burbank, Calif., to vis it vith her daughters, Joan E. Selfe and Mrs. Earl Purdy, and Mrs. Sclfe's sister, Mrs. L. S. Church, of Cement City, Mich, also a house guest of the Purdys. MOVED TO NEW LOCATION BRENT'S EXCHANGE I960 North Stephens Shorty's Auto Wrecking Convention Rule Of '44 Rebounds To Favor Taft By D. HAROLD OLIVER WASHINGTON UI Supporters of Sen. Robert A. Taft are laugh ing up their sleeves these days. It's about a rule put through in the 1944 Republican national con vention controlled by the forces o Gov. Thoma- E. Dewey, long a Taft rival. The rule stipulates that only seating contests affect ing delegates-at-large may be pre sented to the convention for settle ment. The rule was not' strictly ad hered to in the 1948 convention which gave the New York gover nor a second presidential nomina tion. But Sen. Taft has indicated he will insist on its application at the coming convention in Chicago. If he does and is upheld in com mittees expected to be dominatec by Taft supporters, the contests between him and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower over 77 delegates from five Southern states would be re duced to embrace just 18 dele gatesfour each from Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, and six from Texas. ' Otherwise, the scrap would take in the entire delegations from those states Georgia 17. Louisi ana 15, Mississippi five, and Texas 38 plus two district delegates from Virginia. Eisenhower would be expected to benefit more from this broader field of contention, since Taft forces largely control the state convention and state committee machinery which are supposed to settle district dele gate contests. The delegate contests this year aro of great importance since the decision on their final seating could swing the presidential nomi nation to either of the two leading contenders. The Associated Press tabulation of delegates lists 464 favoring Taft to 391 for Eisen hower, 130 favoring five others and 208 uncommitted or in dispute. A majority or 604 will bo needed to win. Thirteen delegates rcmaih to be selected. Truck Overturn Kills Centrgl Point Youth MEDFORD tin A pickup truck overturned 20 miles north of here Wednesday, killing Robert 1. eland Rominger, 14, Central Point. The truck, driven by Elgin Gene Robinson, 16, Central Point, ap parently overturned after striking a deep rut at an intersecting county road, state. police reported. Rominger was thrown out but the truck rolled over on top of him. Auction K SUNDAY, JUNE 15 2 SALES 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. 7 P.M. 'TIL SOLD OUT ' ; OLD STORE BUILDING ACROSS FROM PETE WINTERS SERVICE STATION - SUTHERLIN OREGON SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT OF SAMPLES AND SHORT LINE , MERCHANDISE. HUGE STOCK OF DESIREABLE MER CHANDISE TO BE SACRIFICED AT THIS SALE INCLUDES... 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