The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 21, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Tha News-Review, Rosebura, Pro. Thur., Mor. 21, l'S?
EdOldfield
Scores Hot70
Eddie Oldfield. Roeburg Coun
try Club goii professional, paced
1 field of 21 proi and U amateurs
pro-amateur goii lourney ai
Walter Smith
Taken By Death
Following a brief illness. Walt
er Scott Smith. 17. Douglas County
pioneer and Koseourg resueni, , Hertford thia week, but he came
died Wednesday at a local hospital. ,rom um late to capture the
He was born March It, U.O. at three-round aggregate leader.
Fair Oak east of Sutherlin. the! oldfield took the honori on the
son of William R. and Winnie Wil- Rogue Valley Country Club course
liami Smith. He attended the Wil-1 w,ih a J-uoder-par 70 to raise hia
bur Academy and Brownsville j tggre?ate to 21 among the pros.
Academy at Brownsville. About 20 1 Eddie Hogan with a Whole total
years aso he moved to' Roseburg 0f 2u6 and Dave Killen's 214 top
Irom Oakland. During his lifetime pid Oidfield's in the three day
he worked as a railroad bridge golf tour over the LaurelwoM,
carpenter and at farming. , Roseburg and Rogue Valley eours-
Surviving are these nephews and es
nieces: KeUy Hanna. Bandon; In his best day, Oldfield a I so
Mrs Maud Miller. Eugene, Mrs. ' shared best-baU honors with a 6b.
Vera A. Judv. Reedsport; M r s. ; Playing with him were Marvin
Asnes Hamilton. Joseph; Mrs. Clark of Grants Pass and Miles
Maud Wise. Jefferson; Mrs. Frank : Doran of Medford.
Brown, Lamas vaney; naner n.t
Smith. Roseburg: nova ana vir
til Smith. Wilbur; Mrs. Claude
Harvev. Sutherlin: Mrs. W. Grov
Aloha, and Lawrence Hunt," Oak
land.
Funeral services will be held in
the chapel of Long and Orr Mortu
ary, Saturday at iv.m a.m. wun
Dr. Eugene Gerlits of the First
i. hi i
If I A
S Mrs. Wnmscott
Succumbs Here
f.W v! ' -V i'W ,.--
Subcommittee
Rejects Plan
For Budqetinq
Dtscr.piAci-i Ntrt
In BrtMter'i IgcMM
(Continued from Past On
wiU be
not the
Carrell Rites
.ii.omI Hisereoancy 'it
Frank Browser " d
auditor. Frederick Carrell,
I know that.
his forehead wrinkling in an Monday, will be at 2 p.m
Funeral services for J a m i
4o. mame, kiu-
an airplane crasb east of
,oi of deep concern.
wicuivrrnu m A House r.n"t it nntsible that
1 iuiuii J . V. - m au . I , .
appropriations subcommittee , that difler"nce couiu
Thursday rejected as lmpracii-, pnses? he askea. Rr ' God, Riddle,
pr .yon oi ' , . Saturday in the chapel 01 Gam
ism u --- Mortuary. Myrtle creen. ine nev.
Sutherlin.
Bicycle Safety
Week Continues
At Local Schools
May E. Wainscott. 72. wife of,
R-,ii.i f'hi.rch officiating. Burial lone time uouglas t-oumy neaim
will be in Fair Oaks cemetery at officer, Dr. Elmer J. Wainscott,
She was born at Long Creek, j
Ore., Oct. 25, 1SS4, and was mar
ried there to Dr. Wainscott Sept. I
24. 1903. She and her husband
came to Douglas County from
Richland, Ore., in 190) to reside at
Drain. A year later, they moved ;
to Oakland, where Dr. Wainscott
practiced medicine until 1924. At I
Bicycle Safety Week moved into that time, the family moved to
Benson and Riverside schools to- Roseburg. Dr. Wainscott retired as
day. i county health officer last year.
The combined Roseburg police ' Wainscott was a lifelong
and sheriff's department team con- member of the Methodist Church,
tinned safety lectures and films at I Surviving besides her husband
the two schools along with uupec'are a son, Harold C. (Doc) of Med-
. i: t: I t- ! Inrti . Amohtfr Sire Uirrv (R,r.
nuns ana licensing oi uuyiics. cm- . - -, .-. .
phasia on safe practice when bi- nice) Sandomst of Ontario, Ore.;
cycle riding ana use oi proper urmner, u.i.m ui cu.i
hand signals is being brought to dido. Calif.; and two grandchildren,
school children in the Roseburg i Funeral services will be held in
district by the combined Roseburs the chapel of Long k Orr Mortu
police and sheriffs department ary Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev.
team i Ellsworth Tilton of the First Meth-
The safety team visited Rose ''1 church. wU1 0.m1,,f.' C.n'
and Melrose schools Tuesday and 'eluding ."rvices and iult inter
at Creen and Fullerton schools m,nt wl 1 '" ,n Roseburg
Wednesday along with the safety Memorial Gardens,
Ief'ure'-
noon hour or recess inspected forLJAn CaIasV
condition of the tires, brakes, fend- neip JClcCl
ers, sprocket chains and rellectors.
A strip of reflector tape was placed
MARCH INDUCTEES Thm three voutht obove ore in Portland today to be inducted into I committee until Thursday.
.u. ii c A,,,, TK. u(t Cni.h.irA W,Hn,cl-iu nft, rpnnrtina to the Selective Service I The subcommittee .said
System office. From left, they are: Norman G. Nibblett of Roseburg, Jock J. Ansures
of Rogue River and David Lee Avey of Glide. (Photo Lab).
Frank Wagoner of the Church of
rA Hlrfrt wiu omciiLe.
cable and unworkable" an admin-j Kennedy asked whether Brew- .. wJ bora at p,,whlujlkj
utratioo proposal to improve con-, fter thought it was eiuier P""'"' , oklll Au 7 19!o, and moved to
gressional control of the budget. or reasonable that his expense ! ac- ( w fJ f)m
The plan ww advanced first by t0 the international un on , w mirritd to Doro-
Secreury of the Treasury Humph- that year could account for the i ji l937 ,t
rey in 1953. One of its major pro-1 approximately iU.OOO "rllgMoa"
posala was that Congress withhold between two figures on the to member of u,, church
final acUon on all appropnauon reports. . . '0f Golj Riddle, and chairman of
bill, annually until sometime in Kerr. Salter, i taff mvesli-: School Board.
June of each year. ; gator, testified that a c cl rirr.ii formerly engaged in log-
At that time final tabulation ! 5igned by Brewster on the Wit-1 C mil former,, egw u . log
would be made showing the effect !ern Conference's fund, was used 8 m ,he ,ai lnd grtve,
on the budget of all appropriation to buy a car registered in the
and revenue bills tentatively ap-nlme of Mary James, Route 1, Dus''""'or, mclude, his wife. ,
proved up to that Ume. Congres, BotheU, Wash daughter" OlWe R ddle: hi. par.
Uien would enact an 'amenda- Salmger said he found out in a tu,r ,nd M. Charle S. Car.
tory" appropnauon bdl altering telephone interview with ' j i 'Alamo, Texas: and nine broth-
M.uujiis pituuuM. "'"'- James mat me car . j 1 r. nH titters- wil
viauai ouu so spenaing wouian i (or
exceed income. I Terry
ine suocommiiiee uiai lurneu i areanizer ' tt , Br. j t . . .
Ren' Mahon?D Tex )" if'conduct' ' There has been previous testi-' tr:An
Mfel' tfS ; that McNulty, while .earned . Varg ret Matson, s..ttle;
:,.VV. i.. V- .i,V iiiOn the cotuerence s past"" " Robert R. Carrell, Moses Like.
mes tnat me car j. d sjj wiUiam O. Car.
h;nv1,',n.? n?H .. . union 'rell. Worland, Wyo.; Lawrence L.
rry McNulty, paid as a unlon t carrell, Libby, Mont.; Mrs. Ros-
it
' nreaniier. devoted consideraDie ... h . ri.ii, r.mnm. Corvsl
time to jsrewsiers uotse lis; Mrs. Dorothy itomancnuck.
agreed that the annual appropria-
Torrential Rains
Flood Texas Areas;
Tornadoes Strike
stables. ! Great Falls. Mont.; and Warren
lion bills do not give Congress, baunger sam k. 't, n. imu,
full ODOortunitr for effective ex-1 terviewed by committee ""estisa- uBd.
ercise of its will on the broad di-'tors. claimed the price o t ine car.
Mv::,'ta.i
Rtvited Eastwood School
Plant Given Approval
(Continued from page one)
mensioix of government spend-i " refunded in cash to i the west- n rL-r-l,ooner$
ing." but added that alternative rn Conference. But Salmger said; DaTDerSnOpperS
proposaU have disadvantages and no such amount is snown .i Cie
offer no improvement. ! incommg item on the conference s fg OnrCSr
The subcommittee said "the be-! records. . . u A '11)
ginning point in holding down! Salmger said McNulty ciaimea ngre P'"
in nur-
Superintendent
DALLAS UT Torrential rains
flooded streams and roads in cen
tral Texas yesterday and five tor
nadoes skipped across portions of
the state without causing any ma
jor damage. :
Thunderstorms continued to lasn i
portions of south central Texas to-1
day, Dut the rain was tapering ou
in other areas. i
A freak spring storm blanketed
Dalhart in the Panhandle with 1
inches of snow and hail the size
of golf bals pounded parts of the
hill country in central Texas.
A father and son believed
drowned when heavy rains caused
streams to overflow later turned
up safe as the water began reced- ,UKKY eMii rWith
4
Z V j 7 c ii i ..Ii ecutive branch of the government, i don Lmdsey, former secretary- Rosebure's annual Parade of Bar
G.erd"ia.y RodVnS f"" the budget and treasurer of the conference but !
oaraen vauey Koaa ira wurry haJ exjUJlve spending junsdic- now deceased. i .,
tecu BaUhuer and Seder pre- u . " ! At one point, the senator, swung ; c"ets arc now on sal. for the
Renresentatives of Eueene archi-1 Spending proposals,, once they int0 , discussion as to whether the : ninth ,nnuai edition of the popular
"ec" . .Vs"' ,.a budget estimate." the report said. I "h",M M he nerlv twice as rich ,',',,, .7 i,. :nini Anril is .7
:uicU u.ci. tu uc .""attract support and are more tk. .nni..,.'. financial i::;. tn.i. cki ...
a u. asi vm--"" - i VCllliai .Uiuui a,iafs kiviivvi. uwn-
whicta call for a new building sit
uated to the west of the prent ,ion at the u t bejin.
nected with a covered walkway
difficult to hold down. Suppres- - i- iqtt vaiUMi ii, ,ssets at i (im. i.
si.uon.4i4. i A2aul sponsoring ine event will
ning point.'
embellished with
opening
ire
t
1 vv I the center for a small grass or gar
r i j den area and allowing connections
to future expansion such as a cafe
teria. A utility room is included
with the four class rooms in the
plans.
The board questioned the archi
tects on material to be used in sky
lights, in the classrooms and on
tern-
Sen. Goldwater R-Arii) said its be the Roseburg Chorus of the So-
income of 20 cents a month from I ciety for the Preservation and tn
each of 375.000 members should couragement of Barbershop (Juar
have produced a surplus between tet Singing in America. Chapter
I .MO.OOO and $400,000 in every year 680. The chorus, under the direc
since 1953. He said that would be i tion of Chuck Ricketts, will again
a lot more than the million dollar i take the spotlight during the eve-
I figure given as the value of cur-; ning. The chorus will open the
pared to negotiate the timing and rent assets. 1 show.
exnt.?f. "e reductions. I At the outset of the committee Following in close order will be
The Imted States, these officials .... Mrin, m-i such auartets as the Oswezo Four.
said, so far has not been fully and , Arlt ' d a telegram from Dave the Sharp Four of Eugene. The
Eisenhower, Macmillan
Assign Top Priority
(Continued From Page One)
officially informed of Britain's B k Teamsters Union president, ! Rose City "our of Portland, the
'The Reedsport Elementary
School District No. 105 board has
nominated a screening committee
a new
on each bicycle.
City ordinance requires that bi
cycles be licensed in the city.
"When the bicycles are lt
censed." Roseburg Police Chief 'to aid in the selection of
Carl E. Rumpf . says, "the police ; superintendent,
have a permanent record of the j The five-member board was chos- J
bicycle by its make, license num- en, County School Supt. Kenneth
ber and by its serial number which 1 Barneburg said Wednesday, to I
it is virtually impossible to ! "screen out" all but five or six I
change." applicants for the position. "Thir-!
A charge of SO cents is made for , ty applications (or the Mob' have!
licensing each bicycle. "This fee been received so far and the dead
is not for revenue raising pur-, line is April 1," Barneburg stated,
poses," the Chief states, "but is' The board, selected on the same
charged to cover the cost of the f basts as employed by other dis
license and the safety program." tricts in the past, will Include one
Licensing is not mandatory for member from the state board of I
children living beyond the city lim- education, staff members from the
its, but several students at Mel- Oregon College of Education, the
rose school and others have been school or education at the Iniver
licensed. the chief adds. "We have sity of Oregon and Southern Ore- i
their bicycles listed on file so that gon College and a county school ;
if the bicycles are lost or stolen superintendent not necessarily '
and repainted, we can still identify from the county concerned. I
them and see that they are re-1 The Reedsport school board Willi
turned to the right owner," he then select the new superintend-1
says. I ent. I
the roofing.
. . , . i n ll,. Oft Amnemm ' Suarinrw4nt D .ru, rt.
t leasanujn AnilUr lwil, . vi uciuiuici nt;m i, wv.bto - , . . net, icumsnria uicwtui, -- -
Bud. Tex , 13 mile, south of Aus- mar President Eisenhower ; , SuP'- C. Deller in . report fo W ashington knows Britain ; ,dvUing that Beck tended to ap- Cass Street Four of Roseburg and
tin wai tranrid on the Williamson mor' rrel o . . . , ! the board stressed the need for he next year wiU call home f (h committee next the Myrtle Creek Four.
Creek bridge when floodwTter, ti a St. Potr.ck. s Doy m0re elemem.ry classr.m, in the ! om. " 000 of the 80.000 men it ft'sday requested j Bob'perkins of Coos Bar will
Haled his D ckUD truck. He got 9'" m'""" "" ' ""' tramnra .111 inn, uiucnea on -- Rlr tain h wimiIH br im hi fi-1 uo 1 ,. .. .
- .. , i . - ,t l ; lunHinff ooii M nn -Ifanl ns DOUnCI Dian. . .. .. . -.
out or the venicie ana ciunn 10 receiveu 11 num u wnui ,-..-...s. .s.-wv., . -liwUU
tree until an ambulance erew res- 0DOQrd ,he USS Conberro. ' cho 7. m'heJtlt 1e8lsltur nd
r.A him His truck was washed rfT j .u . I Save 'he board his opinion on . re
cued him. Hut truck " wasnec, The pres,dent criii5ed the At- nt News . Review editorial con-
u a X - ... i . : : . u:. i - .
Some 8 or 10 miles east, nu son iunnt ynur iu iu.nciti. ; mmuj
Burton Lewis, 17, was having . now underway in Bermuda,
similar exnerience. The boy was p Wirephoto).
on a school bus returning from . r
track meet when it was cau;ni in
a terrific hail storm in Creedmnor,
12 miles southeast of Austin. Win
dows of the bus were knocked out
and th enjine stalled. Young Lew
is borrowed a car to go for help
and the vehicle stalled in high
water on . bridce. He was forced
Hospital News
nounced plan. . "" " ' " Tickets are available from any
Vuauiied lnlormanla said Briuui 1 SPEBSQSA member. Reserved
also is planning to withdraw most :". of my previous wire. , Mt iicMf fn Wmt sM t ou
of its 5,000 troops in South Korea. I In the earlier wire, Beck had an(j Rjckettj Music Store,
but the United States has not had said he was reserving his consti-i
ii.s official information of this, or of Uiuonal rights.
for public school districts furnish-1 wnt wiU happen to British com-j fhi, left a question whether
ing school books to private and ' mitments in Hong Kong, Stnga-lBeck would turn over his records
parochial schools, chairman Har- Pore. -Malaya ana Lity. I once he did appear,
old Hoyt stated he felt the law was " "'u"'"n.. u" ."f"1
SYMPHONY TO MI IT
fair it ,i.nH. nnu, ' Rn.rH any early British cuts oi import-
members Wayne Croocb and Dud-1 ance in Cyprus, Malta and Gibral-
ley viauon who were present i " """ '""-
agreed ith Hoyt and the board "on. 'rom MacmiUan covermg aU
went on record against the orooos-1 ui 1 l"'"-
Pictures will be taken at the
rehearsal of the Roseburg Sym-
McClellan commented that he phony Orchestra at s tonight,
did not know the meaning of The symphony will meet at the
Beck's "reservations." I Central Junior High School Audi-
At Seattle. Beck declined lo shed torium.
any further light on the exact
Mercy Hospital
Surgery: Ronald Schelina. Win- led law. The British government also has j meaning of his wires. CAMPFIRE COUNCIL MIITS
to hang on to the bridge railing ston; Kita Neuti, Myrtle Creek. The board also voiced its opposl- jot announced the target ot its re- -a nave no runner comment ; . r.mnfin
,0. i M.rflr.l. Vincent Smith ilri. il.. in . hin ,ff..i th. : duction program. Informed soecu-! whaUoever." the Teamsters' head Roseburg Council of Lamptin
Heavy rains also fell in north Raymond Waggoner, Sutherlin; ! tenure status and allowing teach-1 )al'.on nas been that it would Mike , told reporter. "The telegram Girls will meet '0"'' :?'epDV?j:
central Texas and along .the ouii.s. f nirea inr nree-yeir con- " " k hiT 7. Jta Jci . Z ... . mT7 i . hTriMtai at Rose School, ac
lathed dv a wmiwistg iracia. ine opposition was oasea " '-- - . ..r -J v--,, - i v: . . . .... , .
1 , ,hi.l M'Bt
storm' of hurricane force last1 Everett Glassow, Winchester: on a section of the bill including
weekend Lighter rain fell in por-Mrs. Garland Smith, Mrs. Roy all schools with an enrollment of
tions of the drought-seared range r isher and baby, Richard Koy, , 800 or more.
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Or Have Sears Skilled Mechanics Install It!
10o Discount
ON ALL COMPLETE
Heating Jobs
Thur., Fri., Sat., Mon., Only Ends Mar. 25
Sat ut for .stimius. W loan necessary
tools for installation.
SEND FOR FREE 24-PACE BOOKLET TODAY
"Moderniie, Fi-Up or Add Rooms the Modem Woy"
As Seen in March "Better Homes & Gardens" P9. 34
1 Sears, Roebuck It Co., Catalogue Sales Office
1 S26 S. . Jackson St., Rosebura, Oregon
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BILL SIMPSON f hone OR 3 3865
SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.
526 S. I. Jackson St. Phone OR 3 73
country of west Texas.
House Slashes
Deeper Into 1 8
Federal Agencies
Winston: .Mrs. Frank Madison. Elk
ton: Mrs. Ray Kobel, Mrs. Edwin
Woodworth and baby. Delores Di
ane, Sutherlin; Bobby Lynn Hen
derson. Roseburg, Archie .Moore,
Oakland.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Surgery; Mrs. John Chillson,
Sutherlin; Wayne WelLs. Oakland
Deller Replies
Supt. Deller stated two major
points of opposition to an editorial
in Tuesday'a News - Review.
In answer to a criticism of educa
tors for being financial experts.
Deller said he felt that superinten
dents had a definite place in ex
plaining school needs to the If 8 is-
Asiini.iu.i iii ' Mrs. LaVerne North, Mrs. fcdna group." and that school people had
yesterday cut deeper than its Ap-. Worden, Roseburg: Mrs. Virgil more knowledge concerning schools
propriations Committee had rec-1 Caud, . North Mvrtle Creek. i than most outsiders,
ommended in slicing nearly WS Medical: Mrs. Maynard Amos, The superintendent added that
million dollar from a bill to Ii- Camas Vallev; Mrs. Willis W heel-1 anyone, teachers included, who
nance 1 separate federal agen-,nd MrJ. r-red Miiler. Michael didn't want better wages "isn't
cies. . , Ness. Virgil Dickey. Roseburg
The reduction, as approved yi jo,y Marlow. Winston,
the House on a voice vote, was S Discharged
per cent below the S5,23.1S4.000 1 shirlpv Crockett. Mvrtle Creek:
President Eisenhower had re-1 M cl(.nn Nickel. Sirs. Ruthcll
Quested to run these independent ; Wright, Winston; Mrs. Ivan Sand
aeencies in the fiscal year trt-; rr,on d baby, Donald Ut: Mrs.
ing July 1. ! Homer Hughes, William Creamer,
Last rriday the Appropriations . Tonv, puckeU, Cor, Lessen.
Committee had suggested the to- 0fnr8e 05lermJll Mr,. w.Uiam
tal in the bill be whacked by S0I6.-; ..ri,rm XIr, , j ti,.
000.000) to one billion.
I advice of my attorneys explicitly." i cording to Martha Wishart.
worth his salt."
Deller said the important thing
was that the district was faced with
major turnover in teachers as it I
was and that remarks such as those
in the editorial wouldn't do the )
Roseburg system any good.
K AT PARK-H-SHOP
1
IT'S SPRING
GARDENING TIME
5
Er
I
Mrs. McDermott Dies
S9J.3.0 But the House went oe-, Ro,cburg; Mri. Car Ursen, Suth-; U.r fm A.J,,J11
yond this, mmming another 21 mil- frlm J ttV9 UH Wednesday
lions
It did this bv wiping out a 19-' .
million-dollar fund for stockpiling! TtaMfl.triflin A PliiHA
strategic materials and by snip- I Vf 111 tliyillB rlUllB
Ding two millions from funds for. . 'tt
t Ae,ro.ul,,c'.dvUor!' QommMn Crashes Into Cliff
As the bill goes to the Senate !
it contains St.SH2.70S 3O0 for the! CASCADE LOCKS. Ore. I -Veterans
Administration. S258.3S9.- A twin-engine plane with only the
600 for the General Services Ad- pilot aboard crashed into a cliff,
ministration. SI 19 615 000 for the then plunged into the Columbia
Homing nH Home Kmsnce kien- River near here Wednesday nish
cy. and 104 millions for the NACA l.nu C. Herron. Tt. of The Dalles
Large Selection--! st Quality Plants
4
i' Delphinium 4 Colors Coiurr'iine
J' Jweet Williams Lor.ie or Dwarf
y Lupin and Many Others to Choose.
PERRENIAL PLANTS
39
Clump
Vict President Nixon
Returns From Africa
WASHINGTON Jf Vice Pres
uicnt Nixon returned from Africa
1
Mrs. Lenora McDermott died,
Wednesday evening in local hos
pital at the age of 61.
She was bom Oct. 22. IKS. in
Portland and has been a resident
of this community for the past 14
years.
Surviving is her husband. Wil
liam of Roseburg. and one daugh
ter. Mrs. Esther Hodse of Chicago.
Funeral services will be held in
the Chapel of the Roses Friday at
was the pilot. Divers sought his '1 a.m. with the Rev. aleria
body Cleveland officiating. Interment
The accident occurred five miles 1 will follow in the Roseburg Me
east of here as Herron apparently j monal Gardens,
was attempting to land his plane'
on the hichway. 1
He ww living from sncouver. p Wouldn t (JbiaCt
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS ... Clump 49c
lent .von returned irom Ainra .---. tv,. n.n.. -k. j.-i,
(Continued From Page One)
at l'arsde Locks is not lighted
at night.
The plant belonged to the Inland
nrhich employed lumber shippers complain about
i a shortage of cars.
I He suggested that passenger
Dock workers. Protest ; service might be resumed with
the I nited Slates during his 20
(M mile aerial good will tour
"Kvervwhere we went we were aVisation Co
overwhelmed by the friendship Herron.
shown fur the government and
people of the t nitcd States not
n,y among leaders nut people in - 1 Ught-weight self-propelled cars
every walk of life, he said. LONDON vf Dockworkers Sen. Dan Dimick iR, Roseburg.
The nine-nation trip convinced struck at the port of Southampton argued that "if great blocks of
him. Nison said, there is "a great : Thursday protesting use of gov- people are denied service, then
responsibility" for the United ernmenl tugs in aiding the liner the PVC should be given power
Stairs to ' continue to follow en-, Queen .Mary to sail for .New York. u order that service."
liiihirned policies which deserve The strike threatened to paralyse; C. W. Ferguson, state supervisor
the support of these peoples" the vast transatlantic terminal, 'of rail transportation, said that
"the PI! either should have suf
fucient power to protect the pub
lic interest, or all of his power
should be removed." He took no
position on the bills.
LILLY and
PORTLAND Plants
New Varieties
Sweet Peas pkf. SOc
1 2-lb.pk. Ver. Seeds
Befonia Bulbs 29c
Gladiolus doz. 59c
Dalhia Bui. pkg. 69c
Rose Fertilizer
or Rhododendron
5-lbs. 85c
OPEN HOUSE
1 to 5 p m. FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY March 22 oast 21
TREVA'S CERAJNC STUDIO
Neat Door to Winston lockers
In Winston. Oregon r Dial OS 9-5111
Ftaturing A Cood Supply aaf
Crean War and New Matt Ciaa
SPECIAL PURCHASE
GIRL DRESSES
Bright Sanforiiid Cottons
sizes 3-6x
. . Spec.
W S&H Gren Stamps
SsjUsstsi CsMilss Ci
Kprmiti T Frsssscia
WASHINGTON i - The Senale
Armed Services Committee today
approved unanimously the nomi
nation of William Howard Krsjtvis
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