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ANTENNA IS UP Workman finished the last major
piece of work on the KPIC-TV antenna Friday and then
sent the more than 150-foot structure skyward. Antenna
will beam television to Douglas County sometime before
Feb. 15, it is anticipated. The tower and its tall lanky ad
dition are located on Rose Mountain, northeast of Rose
burg. The site is 1,700 feet above sea level. (Paul Jenkins
picture).
County Advisory Committee
To Aid In Water Resources
Survey Asked By Council
A request to the Douglas County , also authorized Llovd Haves, di
Court for immediate organization rector of the Siskiyou-Cascade For
of a counly-wide advisory commit lest Experiment statiox to prepare
te to assist in the county water an outline of conservatiea amend
resources survey and to cooperate meats to the Stae Forestry Act.
with the Oregon Water Resources The amendments as proposed he
Board in its studies, was made Fri-1 fore the Council would require
day night by the Cmpqua Basin j minimum watershed and sil pro
Conservation Council. tection in all Iok&hm; apefatieii, ta
The council, meeting at the Rose-'gether with better enforcement of
burg Rod and Gun Club acuities.
- - I lllll Jfc Ill ! Bill I llll 71" 71 rTlBll IWHIII I f
Established 1873
12 Paget
ROSEBURG, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956
17-56
PRICE Se
Beds Wanted Formosa Abandoned
Four Men Exposed
To Radiation After
Atom Bomb Blasts
LAS VEGAS. Nev. tm Four
men were exposed to excessive
radiation after the first nuclear
shot of the 1956 series en the Ne
vada Proving Grounds last Wednes
day, the Atomic Energy Cemmis
sion reported Saturday.
Three of the men have bean as
signed to other jobs here a-od llw
fourth has heen returned to Lw
Alamos, -N.M., the AEC said. None
required hospitalization.
U. S. Counters
Reds1 Charges
Of Stalling
WASHINGTON The United :
States accused Red China Satur
day of demanding American aband- '
onment of Formosa as the price t
for joining in a real renunciation
of the use of force.
Striking back at "Red Chinese
charges of American stalling in
talks at Geneva, the Stale Depart
ment issued a summary of four
months of those discussions and
said:
"The Communists so far seem
willing to renounce force only U L
they are first conceded the goals j SPEAKER
lor which they would use force.
The State Department officials
said Red China's goals were to
get the United States to withdraw
its small defense force from the
Formosa area, abandon its base
rights there and cancel the mu
tual defense treaty with Natinal
ist China.
These officials said the United
States would never do the things
and asserted the America posi
tion in defense of Formosa is not
e gat i able with the Reds.
It therefore appeared that tlw
Geneva talks winch hagou Aw. 1
and produced aa a-tfrecmeiri or ex
change of civilians Sept. 10 are now
tightly deadlocked r the questte
of rensunewg the use wf tarc.
The State Department charged
again Saturday thai toe Comwrun-
Davidson Asks
Prosecution Of
Idaho Power Co.
BAKER, Ore. in The Idaho
Power Co. should be prosecuted
for starting to build a dam in Hells
Canyon without first getting a per
mit from Oregon, a public power
counsel asserted Friday.
C. Girard Davidson, attorney for
a group of agencies urging a high
federal dam in Hells Canyon,
called the power company's ac
tions "arrogant and flagrant vio
lations of the laws of the stalo of
Oregon."
fie urged the state to prosecute
and said the possible penalties
were a fine up to SI .000 and jail
terms up to six months.
Davidson's demands climaxed a
day long hearing of the Oregon
Hydroelectric Commission on
whether to issue a construction
I permit for the Idaho Power Co.
anti-stream peHution regulations.
ic t.mni n awg-ijwoTvn tv i 11 c iara lid , Idlieu 1-U MVtt Up IU MIC
County Court the appoint-me-nt of j agreement to mlcaee imprisoned
committoea in geographical dis-1 Americans.
tricls of the county te represent all Negotiation on further question"
interests affeetesl by the water re- Especially the Communist desire
source, these committees would lto eBa the American trade
assist in gathering and dissumin- embargo and to set up a meeting
aiuiK inioriiiauoH. mey uisu wuuiu
screen ideas and proposals con-
Mrs. Louise Hum
phrey, assistant manager of
Oregon Business and Tax Re
search, will speak Monday
noon at the regular forum
luncheon of the Roseburq
Chamber of Commerce in the developments in Hells Canyon.
Wntl IUnnn c.u ,c Idaho Power last summer i
forum spsaker here in 1954.
Mrs. Humphrey served on
Legislative Interim Committee
on Taxation and is rated as
on outstanding puWic speaker.
Special invitations have been
extended to puWic budge
commi Mees ond f he Taxpayers
League.
jvpy I
rwoted with the -wak. resource
study.
A resolut ion by the Roselmrg
Rod and Gun Club to establish
water control districts is to re
ceive additional study and may he
the basis for proposed legislation
at the next session of the State Leg
islature. The districts. a proposed I by Amcncim concessions.
set up. Cownty Judge Carl C, Hill j
told th emitwil, becaitM the J l i i
lade o enabling WflidfUwn. UlCnQjlG Mflll
Theft Of 7 Autos
Charged Jo Two
Roseburg Youths
(-HARLbS S. WOODRICH
. . . circuit judge candidate
Charles Woodrich
Fibs For Position
Of Circuit Judge
'Buck Passer'
Label Given
By Democrat
Republicans Mik No
Secret Of Desire For
President To Run Again
By THE ASSOCIATED iu
Republicans Friday night salut
ed President Eisenhower an thu
start of his fourth year in the
While House but, in marked con
trast, Democrat Averell Harriman
aimed strong and direct criticism
i me rresment.
Harriman, making a swine
throush California, called Eisen
hower a "buck passer" and "the
bigfjejt dodger" terms that
(lashed sharply with those used
by GOP orators at 53 "Salute to
Eisenhower" (und-raising dinners.
The New York governor seemed
closer than ever to becoming an
"active," rather than an "inac
tive, ' candidate for the Democrat
ic presidential nomination
A 5-month-old Jlyrtle Creek in- Eisenhower gave no such cluea
fant was found dead in her crib to hi 1956 plans in his talk re
early this morning by her grand-1 "ponding, to the GOP salute. He
mother, reports Coroner L. L. simply promised that, either as a
Powers. Powers said the child candidate or as a "worker in the
died of apparent asphyxiation. His ranks," he would fiijlit "with all
office is investigating. my strcnRth" for the policies of
i ne enua was Lcona Lea Stone, nu aamimstration.
who apparently died about 7:45 Republicans at the nnrtv riinni-.
p.m. rruiay. Dep. Uoroner Robert I across me country, hearing Eisen
Gam of Jlyrtle Creek said the i hower by closed circuit television
Asphyxiation
Blamed For
Baby's Death
child was found early todav by
her grandmother, Jewel McBroom,
wno naa come to the stone house
to pick up her own three children
after she had finished work.
the child had been sleeping in
a crib near the head of its par
ents' bed. Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy M. Stone, live lu miles
up the South Myrtle Road east of
Myrtle Creek.
The child was born Aug. 15,
1955, in Roseburg and was appar
ently strong and healthy, accord
ing to Ganz. She is survived by
her grandmother who found her;
and paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Stone of Nashville,
Ark. Graveside funeral services
are scheduled at the IO0K Ceme-
Federal Power Commission li
cense to build three dams in that
stretch of the Snake River.
R. P. "Pat" Perry, Idaho Power
Co. attorney, said his firm had full
authority to starteconsiruclion once
it had the FPC license.
George W. Joseph, state Hydro
eleetMC Corn-mission chairman, in
dicated, however, that the firm
ak needs slate approval. He said
there were Questions of concurrent
jurisdiction. irici inciuues uougias, i-oos, uur-
Tlus was the latest development ry nni i'aie counties,
m a long sl.rug.sle between Idaho . Ji'dse Woodrich was appointed CimnlV TottlnftrMI-ilv
Power and public power auvo-l1" ,lulII: ,1Joa x "uv raui i aiier- wafwsw iviiiwwihiiij
Circuit Judge Charles S. Wood
rich today announced he has filed
with the Secretary of State for the
position of circuit iudec. Second
Judicial District, in the coming itcry in Myrtle Creek at 3:30 p.m.
made no secret of th eir hnnn thnl-
he'll seek a second term. They
heard speakers describe him as a
"symbol for peace," "the outstand
ing figure in the world today" and
a "wise, cool" leader.
Harriman hit at Eisenhower in
two Los Ang.-les speeches but
(Continued On Page 2 Col. 2)
November election. Sunday,
His name will appear on a non- .
partisan ballot in the May primary I
election. The Second Judicial' Dis- CmII? Dlt M
Oregon's GOP
Lauds Eisenhower,
Snipes At Morse
cates fer the Hells Canyon stretch. ?" to.nu the new Douglas County
eel into a lone repeat of argu
ments already mate before the
FPC, So he spoke only briefly and
between Secretary of State Dulles submitted some papers and plana
and Foreign Minister Chou En-Lai, Two Roseburg youths, bovs 14 Uo the commission,
seems completely stymied by the and 15, were apprehended in Co' There were a number of other
deadlock. jquille Friday afternoon hv state witnesses from both sides, how-
Thirlecn Americans still are held 1 P,ice- Authorities sought the pair j ever, who wont into previem ar-
in Communist prisons despite thll tonnccuon wan me men or sev- smiii-ms.
Sept. 10 agreement. State Depart- 'on automobiles in Jess than 24 hours,
ment informants contended that! They have been lodged in Cooa
the Reds are using them as pawns I County jail. Coquille, witil juven
ia the bargaining, to be ranomed 1 lie autlwritios from Cow and
LuiigK counties comer. Mate po
p.rPV .aid ha AiA ai judgeship created bv the 1955 Lee-
laiuLum miu una oeivwu m umv
capacity since his appointment.
judge was actively engaged In the
prncuce oi iiiw in nosenurg.
He is a graduate of the Universi
ty of Chicago Law School and
The AEC identified the four and oil conservation feature l-o lhe!5i Rnuta Will
Ih rariinlinn rlnsaep thpv raiivtd ; Stal forestry Act Will b Oft of i
ttoe prioetaJ topics at the uwt i Oa PwamaI
ragvlar motuig t-o ba held at Can- tXlCnUCO
yonvill, Krnost Soaton, Drain,
council president. annotmed. Iff Glcadale Postmaster Howard
approved by member clubs, efforts 1 Idson reported thus week that th
will be made to add these features star route at GtendaW will bo rx-
The AEC permits a-n antral total ,,,Bhla a ina at J wL? r A m
William Fitncv,
as Lawrence Odegaard. Las V
as, 28 roentgens; Freeman Wad
dell. Los Alamos. 38.5 roentgens;
Oral Epley, Las Vegas, 13. T roent
gens, and Joe Carlar, Las Vegas,
4.3 roentgens
exposure of 15.6 roentgens radia
tion for persons werkmg under Ks
program. This is four tinw tlw
allowable off site expo wire, which
may result from fallout ef
ic cloud.
Polio Drive Under Way
In Elkfon D&Wcf
The polio drive directed ey Mw.
Darwin Pullen is unnerway in
Klkton. Anyone not receivmg c&vtts
please mail your cantribvtknn to
Airs. Darwin PuHwi, Ekktan.
A collection was taken ai ttM
theater recently t e dnrwrteJ to
thepolio fund. It netted ?. Vov
was sponsored by tbe Aintvicfm
Legion.
Ump(ta JtViY-or fishery studi for
thw State Game Commission, re
ported on praptnwd 19.it angling
r(ilatinnK. He explained that a
prnpo.oed rfplayod opening of the
m eharga of jt roreived notification U this
wifllkT stetHhead season on Cow
Creek is .designed to proUrt lata
spownitcg silver saltnoa n toot
Etram.
ajVlitkwial svrvk'e this wok fn
the district transpertatron manag
er of the Pott Gffe Dpt. in Port
land, according to eorreiptmdeiit
Urs. G. B. Fox.
Idaho Power Ce. siipporters said
the dams pianuea by bite lirm
would provide tax meney, deveJei
almost as much pnwer and would
cettl far kw tha the high federal
dttm.
PuUi pwr advocates said the
high imUtriU dam would create al
most twice as much power and
would add flood control and other
benefits not available under Idaho
Power's plans.
(Continued on Page 2 Col, 3)
lice said they hold warrants far
the youths' arrest, charging them
with taking and u.sing cars without
permission of the owners.
According to police, the boys
UMd vehicles owned by five Doug
las residents and two owned by
Cows citizens.
Offiem's allege the pair first took
a car owned by Mrs. Nathan Ray
mond Collins, 20 W. Mosher St.,
Korhurg, which they drove to the
Tn-City area. There they alleged
ly ptckd up another vehicle reg
istered to Clarence H. Spry, Myr
tle Crwk. That car was run into
a ditch a quarter mile south of I night and an undetermined amount
Myrtle Creek, and damaged to the! of loot taken, according to Kose-
exieni, en. auoui w, according to our g police.
Loot Is Stolen
From Beer Truck
A Douglas Distributing Co. beer
truck was broken into Friday
nwi ot fonce James Itaun.
In Myrtle Creek, the youths a!
Ingedly used and abandoned a sta
tion wagon, then headed north in
a sedan which they left at the
The notification gave ne effec
tive date for In cxt-vnsion. It said
i- l. .: r n use BUTE i.umiipr in nark in t? nt
T?ui" .owning td ma,. TOR ,.. rh.ir ,u boJl U had been reentered to David L.
Fri "L".: ?' suitable ..
cwurts firil hk M.rttd in 1W5 ,"rMT "fllc"tfJ Hot boxfs
lh averi KiaW of adult ,Utm- ;'"ld !v t he Krouyfd at spots
mlmoo p' mik was 4.1. Th emmt alon the road where earners can
wcentlv enHi. nu Mid. ,,tr-i1 off l pavemeat to make de-
aj.H M l aaiutt fxli pr nil
M ahn rilarld VtutL th 18S8
iuffljtt) StnpM is txprctrd to
show rfukitww tar fire Bmau ami
L'mpquo rival's form of aar
eravis, m wfciHi aii nnnud ia
a vl a. i tiA
complicated mtos as hscd a pus
iicatwns m pa-evious years.
Uanway. Jlyrtle Creek
Sometime between 2:30 a.m. and
8 a.m. Friday, the two headed for
Coos Bay in a fifth stolen vehicle,
police said. In Coos Bav they al
legedly abandoned it, and headed
south in a sixth car, short on gas-
liveries
r.oso sa lamiins mm; in !0,, officers said thef returned
HuaipHreys AcW.lK off lunnel , b and then t"ok
Koad 1 and on Major Drive and Mi- , st,vcnl'h - l
aor AvcaiB off Sthr Aveauc can i walclc .t.v.ii n
v""L!luxlr '"1".:"'.: State police picked the voune
Iformatrai to. kh avail- which they reside. They must j of(ent.rsF up iCoquille. Officer,
By FRANK JENKINS
1 be grouped also.
i It will not be possible to route
the star carrier into either Maior
Drive or Minor Avenue, according
to the order. The roads are pri
vate. The road status of Humph
reys Addition is still undetermined.
In a jam-packed session ia his a.. n. .
nol-too-big oval-shaped office in tnan Tftat At ttosaburg
the White llniice PreiHent Flc.a.l
hower told the Washington report-1. 9" ar" I'W'NiM ra.nlio not r , i. .
ers (in answer to pointed quea-' lnclM'' Wa ast by The j lUa1 Ubicrvers MsJSf
tionsl that he will announce his News-Bof ww mlcatci one I be ft oporr Any BalloHJ
decision on a second term "as i fl "''1'f's niBooflasi r '
soon as it is firmly fixed in my J;oum' History, mat on is at; Without giving explanation,
own mind." , !w!?'; Ground Observer Corps posts in
said the youths had admitted theft
of the two Myrtle Creek vehicles.
Owner Albert Micelli said today
that an inventory of the truck's
contents had not yet heen taken
to determine what was stolen. '
Officers said a lock on the truck,
parked at Burke and Short streets,
was broken off. The lock was
found during investigation near the
scene.
In other activity earlv today, an
officer thought a burglary had oc
curred at Hidenour Lleclric Co. on
Mill Street when he found a door
open and a file cabinet pried open.
Owner Kugene Hidenour was
called to the scene, and he told
police that he had broken the lock
on the file cabinet. The place was
Petitions Request
City To Provide
Off-Street Parking
Petitions were drawn up in
Exhausted Here
PORTLAND Wl Oregon Tie-
publicans held their $100-a-plate
aauue 10 iLisennower. dinner
Friday night, and found occasion
also to make pointed remarks
about Oregon's coming senatorial
campaign,
Postmaster General Arthur
Summcrfield, as principal speaker
at ine dinner, lauaea tne r resident
and administration aims.
Ho also told the estimated 625
RtfipVn nf RnlV nnlin v nn. Inlpertions served at the dinner that
Roseburg doctor f offices and drug) 'There U no need .to paraphrase
aiurtjs are temporarily gone. univi.-3uaic iui inya woo apeatc
A survey of the situation was infinite deal of nothing men -
taktii this week by March ofjw hide a gram of reason in a
Dimes Chairman Dr. V. J. Ander- bushel of chaff and who will speak
son for Douglas County, He Baidmore in a minute than they will
hmvAver. that shin men fa stand up to in a month. . . . Them
to the six drugstores in Roseburg ' need 0 such men in the
are expected soon. .Senate.
.Since the inoculation program This was taken as a roferenei. i
was inaugurated in Hoseburg by
me polio tounuation last year.
druggists have distributed through
doctors in Hoseburg 1,024 shots of
the vaccine, Dr. Anderson said.
lhe original inoculation nrocram
for first and second graders reach
ed some 7(H) children. Dr, K. J,
officer, told Anderson about 150
shots had been given needy chil
dren through lhe health service.
Anderson estimated the 700 first
and second graders and probably
about 1,300 Roseburg children are
now protected for the coming po
lio season.
Dr. Donald Jenpescn. president
of the Douglas County Medical So-
Roscburg Saturday requesting u; nn.,in. i,nu
th-.. ... ni.. rA..nii ,,H- ff. "",,,ni""' y"Kt ..u..vjr nt,..!,,
iiiut n ic v.iij' 17 u 1 1 1 1 a.juisu vii
street parking facilities, including
the site of the present city library.
The move was made, pending
endorsement by organizations, by
prominent businessmen and lead
ers of the Chamber of Commerce
following a need outlined earlier
this week in a report submitted at
a chamber forum by Gordon Carl
son. The petitions may be ready for
circulation later today, according
to Tom Pargeter, one of the lead
ers in the action.
One petition calls for acquisition
of "properties within the business
area of the City of Roseburg and
to develop the same for public off
street parking to reduce the pub
lic parking problem" in the city.
The other petition urges the city
to "develop the site of the present
city library and the present band
concert stand after the removal of
the citv library lo its new location
in the Douglas Count y Courthouse i
into public off-street parking.
Sen. Morse (D-Ore) the erstwhil
itepumican who is a principal tar
get of Republicans in the coming
campaign.
Wendell Wyalt of Astoria, stats
Republican cnairman, also spoke,
and pointed to an empty chair at
the side of the rostrum.
Wyalt said it once had been held
by a Republican and pledged the
Oregon Republican Party to fill it
with a Republican in the next election.
The group was one of manv such
dinner parties across the country
to hear the President speak in a
closed circuit television broadcast.
Summerficltl told the diners that
if they knew the President as well
ciety. said the society had recom-a(I ms cabinet diti then lhev woul(l
memiea parents contact ineir mcai j assums a 8reatcr personal dedica
physicians lo arrange for the im- tion to ,ne Dartv summcrfield said
munizations as soon as possible
so that the first two shots can be
given by the onset of the next po
lio season. The time is growing
short, he said.
Because of the short supply
vaccine, each slate has been plac
ed on an allotment basis. The
State Board of Health says a dis
tribution problem has held up the
shipment of vaccine.
Russell Turner Takes
locked up, and the officer resumed 1 Position On Fire Board
his patrol.
there would be less "let Ike do it
and more help Ike do it."
Mrs. Paul Patterson, wife of the
Oregon governor who was the ma
jor speaker at a similar dinner at
Boise, said she had no special mes
sage from the governor, but that
she knew it would be his sentiment
that "from now on. the work
comes."
Summerficld also warned against
political apathy, calling it "the
most dread disease that can af
fect a free people."
"Apathy lost the Republican
Party an election in 1948 wan con
sequences dangerous not only to
He added:
"I shall
Telephones Will
Switch To Dial
time now let for switching: the Az
alea area telephones over to the
new automatic hoard, reports Rob
ert Jones, manager of the Glen-
uaie telephone ( o
Cazley Road Underpass
Scheduled For Contract
his new post as (ire bord member
nf the Winston-Dillard Kural Kiro
District at the organization's Jan
uary meeting, reports correspond-
At its next regular mectinu in lent Mrs. Glenn Itvder.
Portland Jan. 27, tha Orezon State ; Charles Mutton also look office
i-,,,. , ,t, . , Highway Commission will receive as the new secretary and treasur-
i.... ..at .,p ,he da a.nd Ihids for the construction of the urer. lie succeeds Krv Gubscr
Gazley Road undercrossine. whoe term recently expired
It ll on relocated Pacific High- James Tuber retained the presi
way approximately three nul. s Idency and chairmanship of the
north of Canyonville. The proposed ' board. Sid Nichols continues as
erro also
Crippled Transport Limps j
Into Boston Navy Dock
BOSTON I The 5,202-ton !
Military Sea Transport Service's i jhe eCnnorny nf tliis country, but
Sagitta limped into a South Boston j to the peace of the world as well,"
Kussell Turner was sworn in to i Navy Annex dock Saturday after a he said.
half-speed trip from the "Texas I
Tower," the man-made radar out-1 Bond Sales Chairman
post 100 miles off Cape Cod, into'-. i. . r.
which ,h. crashed Friday. ,DrawI H,Sh P"'s
The Saiiilta bumped one of the Thomas Parkinson, chairman ot
Mel McCord assistant district i b,u8las CoHntv have been lnsl ruct-1 The new telephone switchboard i'Ze iTntlZV'" f'""""1- I"1"1;
neer at Glide for the Forest ,,! hv ih. Wesiern Am Defense , for a,.-.!,., ha. L.j h crossing structure will provide ac- serves as a member of I
tower's three long, steel lens and i u s Kavinin bond sales, in Doili:-
a hole was torn in her starboard ' las County, drew hinh pnase to.
side. An estimated 15 feet of water ! ,jy from Ted It. Gamble, stale
rushed into the No. 2 hold. ! chairman, for the amount of bond
A serious list to starboard de-i bought by county residents,
veloped. but the crew restored the Gamble said: "December sales
. ranker a. i; irie fnr th i.,racti., l. ,l - .. r,. t
ii,, it l. . . . . .. '.. " " ( eo uy me nesiern Air ueiense 1 lor Aaiea nas arrived ann is now
based as to my best ludsmcnt on . gau showed 16 18 inches of ,rt H km m, i, 10 ' m roporlmg any , romE installed Jones told corre-
Iho onnrf nf nnr i-ntintrv " !.? . . inches 01 pre- Da 1 100, ey jBht. SIKIIUiflU Mrs. G. B. Fox.
cess across the new alignment of i
i fiunrixi khow vour connlv went
I lhe Dofini. i "'" ",'-': ,.,. . . '?. ' f.;.,i. .;.,.!
The nreanunlion meets the first ' ""'ers, UM, who ovei uic vnj ihkii mikj...
i ne organization meeis me nrsi, ',,,, ,, , ,i, i.. ui-,5 llo;,,-ii,..i emwrulnhiiions
cipitation. This was more than
Hoseburg s 15.74 inches
Referring to a formal notice . .
that his name has been entered Attempting I Uap
in the March n New Hampshire fL,.M .
Presidential primary, he f aid he " ' We tl
nas nn onipei inn in ni n.i itip nrin? i . i . t ... . . i
emercd in the New Hampshire . ar Suidm " .ba,lloon'
John Wptl,v R.rhlor nrlh K.riinr0U8"
! who was to have been tried on the
count in district court t-ridav.
YUa VAaiftiSit. . ftichter had been charged b'
DauiHiiiJ. its wi'ii its airt-raiL were m me i me mrnimnpn a no vs. .. n:i .
reported originally, but the order the new Terrace numbers limed in J nroiict i srcluM fo? eoml ' T Tt aT"
was allered later to exclude bal-'ll.c telephone book, a Ion with LiJ. nP bCCI ,J "npduled for com- Jhrce Glendale Men
loons. Now balloons are back on : Olendale and Wolf Creek numbers. p n. ,1 .;ii i,m ma.A( fhartfJ Wik lirmnv
will i?o into use. Siihirrihir will . . '
lhe board. nj,u: evi" 1'
. '"y "eiwenn iroru.,rnnay oi every monin n ine win-; r" " ,i))lulnn . vrrv Wnrlhu-I..l aehu-vi-ment.
at;e roads on the west and the ex- s ton fire hall,
( paint scraped off and "some
Kroccriei knocked off thelvcs."
the reporting schedule. The order
called lor reporting times, dates
locations and estimated altitudes
lhJtSkJi? .IVy.MMrweive bid on 29 h.hway", bridKe, ' ,Thwl (;l,,nuda,,c nu'n navo hrn
lf and ItKlen in Umiylas County
landscaping, dike const ructmn.
ifencind and rock production pro-
(Continued on Pae 4 Oil. S)
silt police, who arrested him last
Mostly cloudy Qrt fal1 nr drunken dnvine. Richer
,iy, tonight MU MVt)r. CVmntN V1".1"""-' VJ
In.ij dninKCfities charge, but df
Wi-Ust i-.. 0 i Hwntv. . 51 lne eape count.
Lowest ft:,? u & Kukjv . M m7Z7Z77777ZTZtJ
Highest m 71 ; BATTERIES STOLEN
Lowtttr. 4t JiV -4' Five batteries were stolen from
rrtcip. 24 hAufS
Prtcip. from Jan. 1
sheet which lists the old Azalea
numbers.
,. . u .1 . . i--i jriicuiK iiu iulk v
..en.-. w estimated at a 2.2j0,iXi.
on repair of the trunk lines which ; '
have been out since the Jan. 6!.,. . r
Little damage wasirviury niin i rec rirm
Sales for December boosted the
1955 total to J1.179.M7. This ! ni8,
000 over the i MM figure. Hie in.,5
figure was 104.6 per cent of the
quota.
December's total for 1935 w;is
also far ahead of the same month
in I9.il. when $-13,028 was so!d.
J.-i'. in lieu of S2.5U0 hail. r" i " me ew , ),,as County was one or 11
l j nl Dennis Cnniier. IS: Anbrev Haven and the Boston & Maine i rnuniics to loar over the million-
Vernon '."'Ikerson, 21; and Thorn-1 Railroads have new presidents, dollar mark. It was exceeded by
r.u, ... - :.., wis p.1,.,1, B Mer.innis mill the New .. ". V."',"
Two Eastern Railroads
Have New Presidents
NEW YORK l Both lhe New.
ARRESTED AT PORTLAND
Carl Thompson. 37. Kosebure. I sno storm
will be returned from Portland ! done to the Azalea system, but!Qjven Certification
Sunday0 to face a charge of lar- broken trunk lines had cut off serv-.
cenv bv bailee, according to Sher- ice to the area. Reuban Road was tl.tv Hills numH hv IVanri.. V 'admitted theft of two boxea of Hostnn rnrnoration lawver fleorce
denied '" ,ra c- Bvrd Thompson was ar-, still off this week. And Ted Hopkins in Douglas, tools and aliout 15 gallons of uas- pert Was elected to succeed Mc-
""i" J ..I llllllUMia.l ..UKII'T i .-UUIIiy Was flfiaillK Hie I'l liew ujmic, a.v"iu,ii .... piun.i.
tr LUULlue west coast trea farmi in nx Ore-1 lhev told JiKllie Mohr they had
raigned before (llendale Justice of ' '"" "" "'" i ma.,, Jackson,
the Peace AI Mohr r riday. They ' Haven to neau tne n. ai wnne
i Sheriff's Office on a district court
I warrant. Bail is $1,000.
Pracip. fioitu Sept. 1
Exctst from Spt. 1
Sunstr toniqht, 5:10 p.m.
Sunrisa tomorrow, 7:39 a. I
TRANSPORT DUE
.01 the fclsselstrnm Lneini? Co. ahonl i SEATTI.K i Tho Kivv trans.
7.93 two miles east of L'mpqua on the 'port Frederick Funston is due
32.86 Ulnpoua-Sutherlin Hichway. The, here Monday with passengers
H.38 Sheriffs Dept. was informed Tri-'from the tar Fast. It is the onlv
:day. 'lhe theft occurred the previ-iship scheduled to arrive here from
ous night, Sheriff Ira C. Byrd said. Ithe Orient during tha week.
Neither driver was injured Fri-1 jjon counlies certified this week by i dumped the tools into a septic lank.
day niitht in a collision at South-j the Industrial Forestry Assn. I
east Fine and Mosher streets, city The 10 new farma total 7,235 ac-1 ACTRESS DIES
police report. Clarice Bertha Knud-'rei and bringa to 1,955.823 acres! HOLLYWOOD, One of Holly
sen, 119 Si; Hourk St.. was cited ithe total tree farms in western wood s first comediennes, Louise!
for. failure to stop at stop sinn ( Oregon's Douglas fir region. These I Carver, 87, is dead. ( j
after her rar collided wiih one were the first farms certified in: Known as "aunt Lo.iise" to gen-1
driven by Otis Maxwell Hatcher of 1 1956. There ara now US farmt in eralinns of movie players, Mill i
Levity Fact R
iatit
By L. K Reizenstein
Myrtle Creek, police said.
'Oregon.
i Carver did Thursday.
(Iinniv
Mc(iinnis, folIowinK up his an
nouncement of last Wi-dnt'sday,
Kriday resinned from the New Ha
ven. Alxmt icven houri later he
wa elected prsidnnt of the B. &
M ne Line c ame umier con roi c)ooneit -oyernmerit
ill iairitiiiiN.t flint's i urn. iiii biici , , - ,
nrow fiBht. Tha B. Ic M. had no M Conterred on France, eon
president.
Accolade of the
world'i
thould
litdering its frequent changes.