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V 2 The News-Review, Roseburg, LOCAL NEWS Htr From Portland Miss Lora Jessup of Portland has been visiting in Roseburg this week at the home of. her maternal grand paicnts, Mr. and Mm. Carl An derson. Her mother, Mrs. H. C. Jessup, and two sisters, who have been residing in Portland, plan to join her on a trip to Casa blanca, leaving Wednesday, where Mr. Jessup is a major In the Air force. Mr. Jessup is a native of Roseburg. Return From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Nelson returned to Roseburg last Friday from a two weeks vacation trip to Mrs Nelson's former home at Irving Kans., where the couple visited friends. They returned via Cali fornia and visited friends at Or ville and Chico. At Yreka they visited their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nolan, and their family, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson Senior Is employed at the Roseburg Book Store and Mr. Nelson is associated with Lockwood Motors. To Attend Convtntion Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey left this afternoon for New York City, where they will attend the annual convention of Letter Carriers, to which Mr. Bailey is a delegate. The Baileys will go to Oregon City today, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Kugc. The four will then journey by auto mobile to New York City. They plan to stop enroute at Washing ton D. C, to attend the dedication of the Letter Carriers' Building. Mrs. Fugc and Mrs. Bailey are both Past State Presidents of the Ladies Auxiliary of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Mr. Fuga is a mail carrier In Or- Well drive away those moving day blues with cheerful speedy service I ROSEBURG Transfer & Storage 130 N. Pine St. CALL 3-531 1 NOTICE Your New Rural Fire Department Telephone Numbers Are: FOR FIRE: 2-2692 Business & Permits: 3-5503 3-5504 Clip and Put In Your Telephone Directory A 1 ,?"' atV ir-1 . t , : i. ii dr You Just Can't Help Being Satisfied With the Work Done at . . . JMPQUA cleaners "Your Garmentition" 321 Main St. Phone 3-5444 Free Pickup & Delivery Or. Friday, Aug. 22, 1952 I Fullerton School But Schedule Is Completed An additional bus schedule was announced today to transport chil dren to Fullerton School for the special registration from 10 a.m. to noon DST Monday. The schedule for Center St. to Fullerton School follows: Leave Center St. at 9:13 a.m.; Hazel St., 9:15; Hickory St., 9:15; Paul Barcus turn around, 9:20; Sylmon Valley School, 9:23; Turn er's turn around, 9:27; DeRamus, ITtvIp f'nrner. 9:28: Bartof's. 9:31; Sharps Corner, v:si loeai Concrete. 9:33: Mac's Grocery. 9:35; Fullerton School, 9:40. The special registration is being held to determine if Fullerton will need to schedule classes on a dou ble shift until the building's new east wing is finished. 3 Douglas Community Hospital CIIKSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chesley, 1871 Myrtle Ave., August 11, a daughter, Catherine Lynn; weight seven pounds eight ounces. NOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nott, 1121 E. Douglas, August 12, a daughter, Paula Janine; weight seven pounds three and one-half ounces. PETERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson, Rt. 1, Box 76, Sutherlin, August 13, a son, Mi chael Richard; weight six pounds five and one-half ounces. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Smith, Edwards St., Winston, August 14, a daughter, Christini Anne; weight seven pounds and one-half ounce. MOLLETT To Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Mollett, Umpqua Cabins, Glide, August 14, a daughter, She.--ry Ann; weight six pounds ten and one-half ounces. LACEFIEI.D To Mr. and Mr.'. Donald Lacefield, 2825 No. Steph ens St., August 16, a daughter, Deborah Lynne; weight nine pounds four and one-fourth ounces. BALLEW To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ballew, P.O. Box 504, Sutherlin, a daughter, Pamela Kay; weight six pounds two aii'l one-fourth ounces. WINTTERLE To Mr. and Mrs. James Wintterle, Roseburg Auto Court, Roseburg, August 17, a son, Aaron Gene; weight seven pounds 13 ounces. cgon City and Mr. Bailey Is a retired carrier from Roseburg. Rtturn From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ward return ed to Roseburg this week follow ing a few days visit at Portland and Corvallis. At Portland, the Wards were guests of Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs. Nora Ward. They atlended a family reunion at Cor vallis, and upon their return to ;oschurg, brought with them Mr. Ward's aunt, Mrs. Opal Arstill, v ho visited here for a few days. Tuesday, the three went to Ash- w i I il v. Vf V I It. I v. ; save .,. ,, , "3T Irf J irj& .jitl ' IS- &V$H fW"?ffeVr .2L' JM.21& each additional 2.000 pounds de- 'iZj1 'f AV'i'n'' X- 1$"y&ti -tZi r t lMr' f clared- Example: 18.000 pounds commendation, have ltfytt'ty?Zill V TV'?' I 7 ' iLT VTT? , been voted upon by Individual rj S VVv SfS'sS'' " f rjt'vVXtr ' V - 'VS&'Vi 1 members "of different teamster u.. h" AT Jfi X ' . ST1 C iig4?rZi. V i& ' iJi:'Ht'i3 among other things that they are by ITI' iAt'Ktrt 6JS:.'-'SM. they can operate only 16 hours f i'f . . 4 Al'?iJ? H'W y V I" t WVH1 out of 24 and can only oparale 7 1 if'i" C-yiu-iiZ Xi - JtA f d jL ,C-,r ,fK 'iir.'liHf ' Sturdy mornings unt 1 noon. If ' IS,' fifTf !''Xy'&4IX Z j Ustxl&t;lii f. hV-? tiXlM one is io miles from his destina- DRAIN BtfAja A big power shovel bites away at a dirt bank on the new section of Pacific Highway being built to bypass Drain and Yoncalla. This view looking north of Pass Creek Canyon shows section of bank which will be cut away Choral Society Sets Rehearsals Roseburg (lora! Society ln nounced lioay that S. .'Urem-u Trued has Pin retained as di rector for the 1952 3 season, v-'h regular weekly rehearsals o re gin Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior High School music roiin. Trued ii a well-known local composer and choir director, whose composition, "Wonderful Tidings, Hallelujah!" received favorable comment after its per formance by the Choral Society in the concert this spring. Once again this fall, the society will P'nearse the "Messiah." by G. F. Handel, for presentation during the pre Christmas season. Officers of the Choral Society include; Frank Moore, president; Walter Fredrickson, vice-president; Shirley Spencer, secretary; Ruth Smuts, treasurer, and Bill Lynch, librarian. All persons who like to sing are urged to attend the Choral Soci ety's first meeting, Sept. 8th. They will be welcomed as members of a truly representative singing group composed of students, hnmcmakers, and business peo ple. Irrigation Man Here To Talk With Farmers Irrigation specialist Marvin Shearer, from Corvallis, in in Douglas County for two days help ing farmers with dam and water supply problems. He arrived Thursday and will leave tonight. Several County farmers had re quested irrigation aid previous to his visit. Lookingglass School Exam Date Changed Pre - school medical examina tions at Lookingglass have been changed from 9 a.m. Wednes day, Sept. 3, to 9 a.m. Kridav. Sept. 5, at the lookingglass School. The change was made because the County nurse found she could not be there on the original Sept. 3 date. Cattle fattening operations near Unionville, Pa. involve cowboys who ride the range in traditional costume. WHY BE SICK? You'vt not tried everything until you see SCOFIELD X Ray Chiropractor 3 minutes from town on Rtde Ranae Rood. Dial 3-5133 On EXPERT WORK BY FACTORt TRAINS 0 MECHANICS Nixon Promises To Back Senator McCarthy (Continued from Page One) maries, reserving his endorsement for candidates who have been nom inated and who then ask his back ing.. On the radio program, Mundt also said that Eisenhower, the GOP presidential nominee, will also campaign for Sen. James P. Kem of Missouri, Sen. William E. .Irnner of Indiana and Sen. John W. Bricker of Ohio, Republicans who have not shared Eisenhow er's foreign policy views. Monroney said he finds It im possible to believe that Eisenhow er would appear on the same plat form with McCarthy because of the latter's attacks on Gen. George C. Marshall, who helped Eisenhow er attain his five-star general's rank. . ' The Oklahoma senator noted that in a Senate speech McCarthy had accusrd Marshall of partici pating in "a conspiracy of infamy so black that when it is finally exposed, its principals shall be for ever deserving of the maledictions of all hotiest men." "Either Sen. Mundt hasn't read this scurrilous attack on Gen. Ei senhower's friend and sponsor -r he fails to grant to his candidal-; any of the human loyalties of a friend for a friend," Monroney said. "It is incredible that Gen. Eisen hower can embrace McCarthy, the author of this attack upon a great American. Gen. Eisenhower knows better than anyone else of Gen. Marshall's great service and pa triotism to his country." "Mere silence on Gen. Eisen hower's part will not absolve him from responsibility for Sen. .Vlumlt's remarks." Wildlife Federation Affiliates Increase The Oregon Wildlife Federation has been growing steadily and now includes in its membership more sports clubs than at any time in its history reports F. R. Brown, Albany, state president. Brown visited in Roseburg Thursday night with a group of members from the Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, an affiliate, to discuss Fed eration business. Brown, who is also a director of the National Wildlife Federation, is to attend a board of directors meeting in Wyoming early in September. NUMBER CORRECTED The telephone number for Wom en of the Moose to call for infor mation on the candy sale the or ganization is sponsoring Saturday is 3 4894. The number was incor rectly staled in Thursday's News Review. The phone is that of Lois Perry. The sale will take place in front of the J. C. Penny store. COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL Expert Workmanship Guaranteed Bucget Terms HANSEN Motor Co. Oak & Stephens Dial :-4444 to eliminate sharp curves in the mom highway artery. High way engineers said traffic will be moving over the new road way under construction above within o month but it won't be surfaced until next year. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) Sanity Warrant Ends Minister s Mountain Fast YAKIMA, Wash, i A 24-day fact U a Rilila PrncUldn.n nhnrnh minister atop a 7.000 too, mountain 1 has been ended but not by the higher authority be sought. . The Rev. Robert Kutz, about 4?, was taken from the mountain yes terday by Yakima County deputy sheriffs who brought him in on a sanity warrant after concern was felt for his health. He climbed to the top of Darland Mountain, 45 miles west of here in the Cascades, late .last month af ter parking his car in a high mea dow. He would come down, he said when told to do so by a higher authority. ' Since then, forest rangers attest. he has had no food. He slept his car. He didn't protest when the depu ties came to get him and exhibited what one official said was "sur prising strength" in walking to their car. No report has been re ceived on his condition since he was lodged in a hospital. The Rev. Kutz has no parish now. His wife told police he fasted 28 days last year. 2 Men Forfeit Bail For Disorderly Conduct Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle today ordered $10 bail of two men forfeited on charges of disorderly conduct. The men were identified as Thomas LaVern Findlay, Route Two, Box 95. Roseburg, and Ar thur Bohn Frenetta, Route One, Box 1580, Roseburg. Heat Wave In Texas Takes Five More Lives DALLAS, Tex. LP Five more deaths, results of Texas' wither ing three-weeks-old heat wave, were in the records Friday as the two-year-old drought lengthened. T ' JA tfEH-HUR Farm -nd Home Freezei Enjoy your own home grown meets ell year with a BEN-HUP Freeser. You'll eat better, and at much lower cost. FOUR BEN HUH Model 6, 9, 12.5, 18 cubic foot siiet at your dealer. ENJOY MORE HEALTHFUL HYING THROUGH FROZEN FOODS Enjoy your own home-grown meats all year with a BEN-HUR FREEZER. You'll eat better, and at much lower cost. FOUR BEN-HUR Models 9, 13.2, 16.8, 20 cubic foot ji-es at your denier. BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS w w..kinntn nf S.P. Tracks ROSISUHG ORIGON PJHONE 3-5022 1 iUU'TiTO i. FREE PARKING AT New Police Chief Olsc Reorganizes Force 1 (Continued from Page One) officers will be required to "know it forwards and backwards." Special forms have also been printed for the Police Department called activity reports. All duties performed by each officer will be iisted on these reports at the end of each shift. The blank includes listing for accidents handled, arrests made, windows and doors checked, etc. From these reports Chief Olson will compile his monthly records Records Being Clarifitd One of the b i g g e s t projects now underway in the department. 1 "'son saia, is io reorganize the I record division. I here has been a duplication in'of effort in many cases," he said, I "And the files need reorganizing to assure that we can find the records when we want them." Underway at the Police Station today was a renovation program. Supplies in the store room were being checked and placed in neat order. The entrance way to the jail, formerly filled with miscel laneous goods, was cleaned out and is being painted, all without use of special funds from the city. Olson pointed out. Idaho Reports Its 100th Polio Case Of 1952 BOISE Wl Idaho's 100th polio case of the year was reported to the State Public Health Depart ment Thursday. Newest patient Is a 4-year-old boy from Bennington. There have been 44 cases in August. PRUDEN I IAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C BERG Special Agent 11' West "a Offlca 3-7491 Hit. 1-7195 FRESH BEEF fl B2eE323 i THE FARM BUREAU IMS' Teamsters Urge Changes In Legal Regulations (Continued from Page One) per pound up to 5,000 pounds; any additional overload over 5, 000 pounds to be five cents per pound, and that the much discus sed 2,000-pound rollback now in effect be abolished. No. 7. We are in favor of the adoption of the Washington tariff for hauling logs the tariff and regulatory fees to pay for admin istration and policing of the log hauling industry. No. 8. All permitees now hold ing active permits would . retain the same rights they now have. We recommend five territories; a state-wide permit; a northwest permit from Eugene to the Cal ifornia line; a northeast permit from the Washington line to Ba ker, and a southeast permit from Baker to the California line. Long Log Ptrmitt Unwinttd No. 9. We recommend all long log permits be abolished, and the highway be posted for the length of load that can be hauled. No. 10. The tariff fee for the 1 printing of the tariff for logs, poles ana piling snail be 12 per year; the plate fe: shall be $2.50 per year, the regulatory fee shall start at 4,000 pounds and be S7 tion on Saturday noon, he must leave his truck along the road un til the following Monday morning. Other members of the commit tee are Larry Weathers, James E. Laney, Clarence L. Dietrich, John E. Pritchard, R. L. Morrow, Thomas H. Ireland and T. L. Por ter. School Heads Confer On Year's 'Kick-Off Twenty-eight supervisory and ad ministrative staff officials of Rose burg District 4 schools met in a general organizational conference Wednesday, Superintendent M. C. Deller reports. Duties of each official and school board policies were thoroughly dis cussed at the meeting, termed a "kick-off for the year" by Deller. NON-SUPPORT CHARGED James T. Griffith, of Toketee, is held in the county jail on a Multnomah County warrant charg ing non-support, the sheriff's of fice said. Griffith, held in lieu of $250 bail, was arrested by Diamond Lake Deputy Charles Smith and flown to Roseburg by Deputy Ira Byrd. REWIND REPAIR - REBUILD ALL TYPES Single and Three-Phase Motors FUSES CAPACITORS 24 HOUR SERVICE AL'S ELECTRIC MOTORS DIAL 3-4301 AFTER 6 P.M. 3-5976 602 WINCHESTER AT THE TRIANGLE ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ' I 1 SIZES to heal Prices to Fit "Every Purse! Its true! You can own a genuine QUAKER for less than youd expect to pay for an ordinary oil healer Only QUAKER offers you both automatic drift that makes your healer work perlectly regardless of chimnev condition and automatic heat circulation that turns on when your heater s warm turns off by itself when vour heater cools down. See these marvelous features that ar exclu iv with QUAKER. Come in today for a demonstration. iP wlit U- .e 'kMy JKi ' ' MODI I 3010 t Mimuu ROSEBURG 120 W. Ook, Dial 3-5574 SUTHERLIN West Central, Phone 2988 Vital Statistics Marriage Licantet PARKERGLAMPE Emmitt Eugene Parker and Burleigh Mar is Glampe, both of Myrtle Creek. OLSON - MCALLISTER Frank Andred Olson, Roseburg. and Dar liene Ann McAllister, Elkton. Divorce Suits F i lad HAMLIN Frances R. vs. Charles E. Hamlin. Cruelty charg ed. MINOR Joyce vs. Danard Miner. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks custody of two minor chil dren and $70 monthly support. JOHNSON Homer J. vs Al pha E. Johnson. Cruelty charged. GE0RGIE LEE SHOP Everything for Children 130 N, JACKSON eas 11 w I '.'''' ' i trout - WW.,T I e-ltt ttP: PARTS BEARINGS I 1 I ' I 1 1 1 I 'I 1 I 1 every home! MiKI THE MAGIC OfMON- SIlaTION YOUISftfl Set haw YOU m SAVI FUEL)