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GOOSSINS COLLAPSII SYDNEY, Australia 'M Sym phonic conductor Eugene Goossens was reported improving today. H collapsed Saturday night while con ducting the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Goossens, 61 and British-born, conducted orchestras in Rochester and Cincinnati before coming to Australia eight years ago from the United States. DONT MISS I 1 ) 1) IFTroseburg! ) PARADES! FUN! PRIZES! FREE MOVIES FOR THE KIDDIES! You're especially invited to stop in Mid see ut during Tlmberjack Days nd get acquainted. It's n opportune Hmo for you ro enter our Name the Store Contest! It't oH free end you may win e ' derful new won- Maytag Ironer! Also be sure to apk how you may win a for details on New Maytag Washer! So folks, why not make it e date? Come in end see us, enter the eon test and take a look at the wonder ful, werk-savinf MAYTAG--MONARCH & PHILCO APPLIANCES NOW ON DISPLAY. MAYTAG CENTER "Douglas County's New Maytag Center in Roseburg" 114 N. Stephens ORehard 2-1821 A Big One vwv ! A ii - J - -J if Hl 4f Tuei. Mer. 15, 19S5 The Newt-KiJtowlun, Qrt ENOINI LUftl Status Of Major Legislation Before Congress I TREES REALLY GROW big in the world's timber capitol. Size of lordly Douglas fir doesn't seem to impress logger on the right. He sees 'em that size too often. (Paul Jenkins photo) ; Yoncalla Scouts Observe Birthday By MRS. GEORGE EDES Boy Scout Pack 44 was honored at a Blue and Gold dinner at the Yoncalla Grade School lunchroom recently in commemoration of the 45th anniversary of Scouting. Blue and gold streamers were used in decorating the room. Mrs. Lloyd Mauus made the large two tiered cake, decorated vn blue and gold with the words "Happy Birt day Cub Scouts." Den 3 had a large centerpiece for each table, representing cub scouts forming "the living circle." Dens 1 and 4 made place cards of marshmal lows in shape of carts which had life savers for wheels and were drawn by animal cookies. Den 1 had place cards for the parents made of pipe cleaners representing Cub Scouts. Bob Cat pins were given to Charles Woody, David Bloomquist and William Stribling; Lions pins to Mike Ma this and Dick Thiel: a gold arrow, two silver arrows and a gold star for three years in Cub Scouts. Mike Mathis and Dick Thiol demonstrated the making of a three-strand rope from six lengths of binding twine. Den i put on two skits, one acting out the ac tive life and trades of George Washington and the other repre senting the inventions of Thomas XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX in Sport Shirts First . Call to the and Styles' of We hove always been proud of our sport shirt selection but this sea son, we believe that our selection is the best yet. Checks, plaids, gabardines, linens, long sleeves, short sleeves . . . you name the material or style and we have the shirt. Come in, look over our stocks and choose the ones you want to wear. The colors ore new. The styles the best. The materials couldn't be better and just look at the very low starting price. Reasonably Priced! 3.95 and Edison. The other Cubs were to guess what noted men Cubs rep resented Mike Mathis and Dick Thiel will advance to Boy Scouts as soon as they reach their next birthdays. The Yoncalla dens are getting so full more den mothers arc badly needed, Scout officials report. Mr. and Mrs. Paul AUen and daughter spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Allen's par ents in Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. George Edes spent the weekend with their daughter in Eugene. Mrs. Les Morris and Mrs. Dean Hall entertained Mrs. Mildred Moody and Mrs. Clara Sherley with a smorgasbord dinner at Roseburg Friday night. The host esses were low scorers in a recent cribbage tournament. Mr. and Mrs. George Parts an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Lois Parks to Rob ert Eugene Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell of Mor rison, 111. No date has been set for the wedding. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phillips of Hayhurst Valley had as their guests last week Mrs. Naomi Is- gar and Mrs. Grace Miley of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Isgar's broth er was fatally injured in an auto mobile accident recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wells of Junction City were guests at the Wayne Phillips home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bernard of California visited friends snd rel atives here last week. They were called to Oregon due to the death of Mrs. Bernard's brother, Dr. De Lapp of Roseburg. Guests at the Edna Miller home last week included Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and son of Chico, Calif. Mrs. James Madden and family visited at the parental Henry lubbell home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Madden are "moving to Med ford in the near future. "P Iv A STHE fulfil .4Mh?M;m Spring ' mm WASHINGTON Ml The status of major legislation Saturday: Foreign Affairs: The resident has signed a resolution underscor ing his authority to commit U. S. forces to the defense of the For mosa area. The Senate has ratified a mutual assitance treaty with Formosa. Military: The House has passed and sent to the Senate bills to ex tend the draft law four years and raise the pay of military person nel. The Senate has not acted on either measure. Veterans: The President has signed a bill continuing eligibility of veterans for GI educational ben efits, if they were in service by Jan. 31. Reciprocal Trad: The House has passed and sent to the Senate a bill continuing the reciprocal trade program three years and allowing the president to cut tariffs. The Senate Finance Committee is con sidering the bill. . School Construction: Legislation to provide federal aid for school construction is pending in the Sen ate and House Education and La bor committees. Statehood: The House Interior Committee has approved a' bill to admit both Alaska and Hawaii to statehood There has been no House or Senate action. Pay Raises: The President has signed a bill raising the pay of congressmen and federal judges, the increase for congressmen be ing $7,500 a year. The House Civil Service Committee has approved a bill to raise the pay of postal employes. Postal Rates: Legislation to in crease postal rates, including a one-cent boost in letter-mailing costs, is pending In the House Postoffice Committee. Wages: Bills to boost the mini mum wage from 75 cents to 90 cents or more are pending In Sen ate ana nouse Ijbdot cuniiuuieei. Farm Prices: The House Agri culture Committee has approved s bill to restore farm price props to 90 per cent of parity. Taxes: The House has passed Tax Representative At Canyonvilta Soon By VIRGINIA PROCTOR A representative from the Ore gon State Tax Commission will be in Canyonville at the city hall March 28 to help taxpayers in pre paring their returns. No charge will be made for this service. Mrs. Loson Winn had a letter from Mrs. Victor Shaw of Med ford in which Mrs. Shaw said she and her foster son, A. S. Schroe der, were driving to Cottage Grove Monday to the funeral of Mr. Schroeder's own father who died in Missouri recently. This is the first word Schroeder had had of his father in years, having made his home with the Shaws since in fancy. Recent callers at the Loson Winn home were the Bill Bowden family, formerly of Myrtle Creek, well-known m the vicinity. They now live at Empire and were on the way home from Williams where they had been visiting their older daughter who is married and lives there. The Gordon Harry family cele brated daughter Ann" 16th birth day Saturday nieht with a dinner at Ford' Cafe followed by an eve nni in the local theater. The Rebekah treated the Odd Fellows to a ham dinner Saturday nisht at the IOOF hall. About 20 persons nttonded. Mrs. Elmer Stanley was awarded the door prize. Frank Ramey of Canyonville suffered two fractured ribs in a bulldozer accident near Canyon- vill last week. He was clearing land, and while climbing around his machine, slipped and fell over the blade. He was treated at t or est Glen Hospital and discharg ed the following Monday. NO MONEY DOWN O PAY AS LITTLE . XW ' 1 i iiiimiiiM mi urn y Tnfciim,,!)!).' rvrifri fl 5.95 1 JAPS STILL HOLDOUT MANILA Wl The Philippine army is training a special unit to kill or capture two Japanese stragglers holding out on tiny Lu hang Island near the entrance to Manila Bay. iVSW . Select Your Work, Sport, Drest Clothes At The Most Complete Men's Sfore In Roseburg 234 N. Jackson O ORehard 3-7026 SPECIAL ELECTRIC BLANKETS -A- Full double bed size it 25 wool, 25 cotton, 50 rayon fa Beautifully satin bound Single Control Reg. 32.95 23.95 Double Control Reg. 42.95 FOUR g mj gK wm DAYS ONLY FullerfciVs RexaSI Drug 127 N. 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