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2 Tht Newi-Roview, Roseburg, Or. Mon., Moy 13, 1957 GEOROE BAILEY . . . Knit and Ferk speaker Memory Wizard Slated At Club fieoriie Bailey, an entertainer, will demonstrate hia capabilities of a trained memory at the limpqua Valley hnife and Fork Club meet ing Thursday at the limpqua Hotel. The dinner meeting is acheduled to start at 7 p.m. in the Cold Room. The featured guest ii known as The man with the photographic memory." Bailey, who attended Burknell College, got into the en tertainment businesi by present ing evening programi as a hobby. Before long he had so many in vitations, he became a profession al entertainer. Thursday night's meeting will be the last one of the 1956-57 season. Persons who are not members of the club have been invited by Lew is Fullerton, president, to attend tha dinnr meeting and loin the organization. Inquires concerning I membership and the dinner snouin be directed to Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Church, secretaries. Fuller ton said. The Churehs- telephone number is OR 3-7700. Tenmile Woman, 93, Succumbs In Sanitarium Mrs. Minnie Bathkey. 3, well known resident of Tenmile, died at Riversdale Sanitarium this morn ing following a prolonged Illness. She was born Nov. 21, 1S03 at llorsens. Denmark. Surviving are four children, John Rathkey and Mrs. Amy F.rbe, both of Ten mile, Mrs. Mane Gerty. Dexter, and Mrs. Edith Larson. Portland. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Long Is Orr Mor tuary. Local Representatives At Insurance Session P C. Dilworlh and E. V. Lin coln are representing the Business Men'a Assurance Co. from Rose- burg at the all-star convention in J'alm Springs, t alif.. May lz-M. Those qualified to attend the meeting are limited lo top sales men from the western half of the country, among the company's field force of more than 000 rep resentatives throughout the nation. Business sessions will be devoted to discussions of current develop ment in the life and disability in surance field. LOCAL NEWS A tee honoring the J. C. Aides will be sponsored hy Douglas Com munity Hospital Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Chester Morgan at 2 30 p.m. Wednesday. Mothers of the senior graduating girls are also invited as guests. Award pins will he presented to the girls at the tea. Foreign Aid Slash Urged On President Senate Committee Asks Program Of Lest Expense To Taxpayer WASHINGTON I A special Senate committee says foreign aid should be continued, but at less cost to the American taxpayer. I Reporting on an intensive study of the mutual assistance program. I the committee called for tighter j coordination and streamlining of 1 various foreign aid programs both to increase their effectiveness and to cut their cost. - Without suggesting any figure, the group said President Eisenhow er should cut his aid reque.Ua be low the revised S3, 800, 000, 000 fig ure he approved last week. On the other hand, the commit tee said it must be recognized that the United States "may be threat ened by military attack," and cautioned against what it said would be 'the adverse con sequences in indiscriminate cuts in the safety and the international position of the United States. The committee gave a general j nod of approval to Eisenhower's i suggestion for giving most eco- nomic aid in the form of loans i rather than grants, but said there should be no "haste" in setting up a "permanent" fund for that pur pose. Elsenhower has asked a three-year authorization, with SOU million dollars for the first year and 750 millions for each of the two succeeding years. For both military and defense support aid, the committee said, Congress should continue "its an nual review of military aid pol icy," to keep the programs within limits of both foreign needs and American capabilities. Some Mistakes Cited It said it had found that some countries were getting weapons they cannot use to best advantage while others are getting more mili tary aid than their economies can sustain. On another phase of foreign aid, Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said yes terday lie will try to block any new program of military aid to Yugoslavia. He conceded he cannot halt re ported administration plans to re sume shipments of jet planes and other authorized military aid to communist rresineni llio. out said he would fight any new ap propriation for that purpose. ' The clear established lacl is, Knowland said in an Interview, "that we are giving military as sistance to a dictator who has no commitment to lift a finger in our common defense. Tito has not even given a commitment to remain neutral in the event ot Communist aggression." Eggs Poaching Method Demonstration Slated Douglas County people this week will have a chance to watch eggs poached electronically in 46 sec onds, probably for the first time in the city. Kay Sims, partner and manager of Trowbridge Electric Co., West inghouse dealer, said demonstra tions of what the new electronic ranges can do will be made Thurs day through Saturday at the store, 622 SE Jackson St. Tex Carter. Westinghouse rep resentative, will demonstrate the range. Sims said the ranges can be , nidered now. But there's likely to he no great rush of buyers. The price is up around S1.2U0, ha said.' NEW STORt MANAGER Jaycee Prom Party Draws 275 Sunday Marred only by an attempt by three youths to crash the gate, the fifth annual Roseburg Jayceet annual prom party waa termed a large success by the sponsors Sun day morning. About 27S students attended the first part of the post-dance party, leaving the Roseburg High School at the close of the dance to go to the Indian Theater where they taw "The Buster Keaton Story." Following the film, the students went to the Elks Club where they were entertained by songs by Fred Fix and THE JIM DANDYS, a five piece band. Happy O'Day, Rose burg disk jockey, was master of ceremonies. The final affair breakfast was served at the Moose Lodge by the Jaycettes. There, about 150 young sters were served bacon and eggs starting about 4 a.m. Supplies for the breakfast and soft drinks and favors at the Elks Club were do nated by Roseburg merchants. General chairman of the after- dance party was Art Wilson. Jim Hartford had charge of the Elks entertainment, and Al Ritzow, El eanor Wilson and Lorraine Agost, were In charge of breakfast. Bell Mobley handled the tickets for the three affairs. The gate crashing incident oc cured at the Elks Club where Rose burg police arrested three post high school age youths for trying to crash the party. All were charg ed with vagrancy. They are Thad f ranklin vale, . .v v. Ufa ' , Shirtcliff Rites jTo Be Tuesday N. Y. Pulpiteers Split On Graham's Program Weekend Traffic Mishaps Injure Five (Continued from page one) where a doctor said the young- NEW YORK I Evangelist ... ' Billv Graham's coming crusade in Funeral services for tdwara ai- i New yor, wa, defended and criti fred (Ted I Shirtcliff. 50, of Myrtle rlzt,d from pulpits around the city Creek, who died early Saturday ; Sund,v morning from injuries sred in Minu,u.rl in several Unitarian an auto accident near ?, " j5' churches were critical. Praise will be held Tuesday at M rite ""ire pi.esbylerjan B,pUst C S&ice. .H be held at 2 p m. in i and Episcopal clergymen, thrchapcl of Ganz Mortuary with' Graham's six - week campaizn the Rev John Radmore of the to save souls for Christ opens , Methodist Church officiating. Bur-1 Madison Square Garden Vvednes ial wiU be in the lOOF Cemetery at ! day night The handsome preach, ilvrtle Creek 'cr worked with his 35-member Shirtcliff wis born Jan. 29. 1907 ; staff on final plans, at Denver, Colo, and came to this i a, spokesman for the crusade area in 1921 from Coupeville, Wash, j salj 250,000 reservations have He and Mae Leona Way were mar- j Decn made so far fur church ried Aug. 25, 1925 at Anacortes, groups from all over the country Wash. . . i to attend. He played an active part in civic . Tomorrow night 10 churches in affairs at Myrtle Creek and was ! he mem)pojUn area will hold all a Dast president of the Rotary t-iuo . , -,.. ,t,ni'. in ask mr. land was a member of the Elks 1 , crusade. 1 it. .k' took an'.ctive oarti At the Unitarian Church of All C"Rn. I,t work ana hi Sal ' Souls, the Rev. Dr. Walter Donald ,,BonyA?CmT a7?v id" person; , will really he belonged to two rifle associa-; be saved by the crusade, tions and a bowling club besides Many persons, he said, will be devoting considerable time to hunt- in rebellion against not only the ing and fishing. Shirtcliff operated emotional excesses but the crass a garane in Myrtle Creek. 1 commercialism and padded statis. In addition to his wife, he is i tics of the campaign here in New survived by a son. Bud, of Mecca, I York City." 4:10 Pi"., and dca were Flve people escaped injury in a 1 cliff of Portland, and Mrs. George 000 - seal Garden will cost about sketchy. Police said they had seen headon coiils,on on Reuben Road ( Marianne) Heath of Myrtle Creek: 1 $900,000. Much of the money will the two men sleeping in the car near Glendale Saturday evening, two brothers. Ralph and Hank of s0 for rental of the huge arena. .I..i in n.in.,1.. i,IIbp tni.acti.l hritnri nf th car were Krpd Mvrtle Oeek: a slater. Mrs. J. L. . I gation showed tracks of the car i Strand and Edward Leroy Wins- Dailey of Richmond. Calif.: and DEATH SCENE Edward A. Shirtcliff 50, Myrtle Creek, lost his life in this cor Saturday morning oboot o mile south of Roseburg on Highway 99 business route. Two passengers, Barney Root, 43, and Jomes Bloom, 39, both of Myrtle Creek, were injured, as was the driver of o pickup truck involved in the collision, Jerold Anderson, 16, Roseburg. (Jim Burns) The accident happened about by Mrs. Storey by the time po ster wasn't iniured. Two men were nearly dunked in 19, CV Rt. Box 910, Winston: Rob-! the South Umpqua River about led directly to the river. low. Strand's passengers included his parents, Mr and Mrs. H M. IShirtclitl !r. 01 .uynie creen 1 grandchildren also survive. p I . if . The men had been taken homeihis wife and two children. I Shirtcliff Sr. of Myrtle Creek, tour TrcSIUCllI V ert William Moore, 20, of 104 SE Club St.; and Ira Merlin Linson, 18, of 170 Club St. Green Cubs Claim Awards At Meeting Green Cub Scouti di' ?ussed plans for the coming months'! ac tivities at the last monthly pack meeting. Parents were reminded of the need for an institutional represen tative if the pack is to continue. The following awards were pre sented: Lloyd Veach and Nicky Holland, webelo badge: Rickey Keasey, Lloyd Veach, Gary Van Atta, Johnny Denny, Michael Piehl, lion badge; Rickey Keasey, Lloyd Veach, John Denny, Michael Piehl, Neil Nielson, David Lowry, David Snyder, Jerry Snyder, Gary Nielson. sold arrows; Frank Ellen wood, Tom Montgomery and Neil Nielson silver arrows, reports cor respondent Mary Weikum. mile north of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 when their car rolled over a steep bank to the river. State police identified the two as George Athol Storey, Forest Road, Myrtle Creek, and Lloyd Henry Fleming, Tri-Cily. Museum Site Issue Awaits Council Action (Continued From Page One) Official's Home Bomb Target; Suspect Held to use part of the land for park ing. City Manager George Farretl says. The city, if it desired to ob- Longtime Resident Has Heart Attack Gasoline Price Slash To Be Talked Tonight (Continued From Page One) what we have ordinarily on a week- With Montgomery GETTYSBURG. Pa. Pres ident Eisenhower and his World War II comrade, Britain's Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, flew here Saturday for a long weekend at the President's farm. One of the things they plan to By HAZEL MARSH Lloyd Arant. a pioneer resident of Douclas Countv well known in ! end lain the litnH fnr inv ntir rinse nthfr rhi area uaa ctrtoL-nn Anril in I Acerwiatinn Prpcidpnt ".ilkpsnn than a park, would have to buy it 'with a coronary thrombosis attack retaliated to the Shell claims of do is rehash the strategy o the in a nraurttialoH calf This Ua foil in Cn.Hla. U.ch . m,.t.n nnmruitilmn nnH tho Shell hlStOHC battle Of Gettysburg. The blast1 10 be beyond the city's means i He was associated with the Wil-' charges of "under - canopy" pnc- Their weekend at the farm pro- son Studio until a few months ago es at other stations. He retorted vided an opportunity for tisen- 'when he left to enter business in Monday that the Shell dealers hower to conduct Montgomery on Seattle He is being treated at "haven't been innocent under the a tour of the historic Civil War i Providence Hospital, Seattle. Word canopy for years. They have been battlefield. Eisenhower's home is has been received he is resting discounting on commercial ac on the edge of the battlefield, comfortably and responding to , counts." i Montgomery has expressed the treatment. "When they make accusations ;opimon lhat if he had been in Ohio Visitors Leave I about under - cutting they are just , Pommanrt at that lRfia hattle h Mr. and Mrs. Forest G. Stuart as culpable as anybody. would nave fired botn the VniQn Holmes Says Foes 'Betraying People (Continued from page one) WOBUKN. Mass. ( from a homemade bomb early to-isjn,ce the prictJ wag so high Everett J. Bixby, chairman of the City Licensing Commission and a prominent funeral director. The blast knocked Bixby, his wife and their son Everett Jr., 19, from their beds on the second floor and wrecked the kitchen, pantry, rear hall and back porch. The Bixby family was shaken up, but otherwise was not injured. Bixby, 53, said: "1 can give no reason why anyone would do this to me. It s all a mystery The original appraitul, accord ing to Farretl, was between $65, 000 and $75,000. Another apprais al, was made last December and evidently hiked the price con siderably. Farrtll says he was informed by General Services that tf the citv was planning on buying through a negotiated sale to4 figure on having $100,000 indicating an appraisal of $90, 000 to $100,000. of Port Clinton. Ohio, left recently! "We are hesitant about w all- and Confederate commanders after visiting five days at the home 'out war," continued Gilkeson ot tne rornier s cousin. s, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh. The visitors were on a six-week tour of the Pa cific Coast states. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh took their guests to Eugene last weekend to visit the latter's K..I we will not sit idly by and let! onigomy arrived in wis Shell Slav out their with their bit? country last Tuesday to renew old cut-price siyns showing." Gilkeson reiterated that a price ties with his former comrade-inarms and to talk with officials of NATO, which he still serves in -i f urill "ntl t Via rla-iUr' 1 nnfi cent of their gross margin and it " dePul)r commander. A group of Roseburg business- I n n l tl.... u.... Three hours after the explosion, I " "VJ, i. in li tS.."f....JJ.Z.".r..""ly.mt lot purposes and have been brother. Wesley W. Smith, who is i will break dealers." ?,' iLJlH ih.m V ,,tZ i negotiating with th General Ser- convalescing at Sacred Heart Hos- In referring to tonights meeting. r. , , , E , , , . ? V ohlJr?f "nJaiiAH. pinln- vp Administration for more than pital from a recent heart attack. Gilkeson gave an indication of Ctrl, 16, Ends Long Fast used charge of malicious explo- The MarsnM ,ls0 took ,neir guests ! what might develop. ' Some of the 'For The Clorv Of Cod' S'On. 1 .. .. , . . , , r-,.- i !, .,.! Hollar. " ho aiH IH l,L- to " ' , .MrKUllMMUII ll. WKKCU UUWU ..tn.ii anE. .lint im.' iuuhu " . .w , " since Hep. Charles O. Porter in-, the roads being cleared of the win-; so all the way and drop prices be- FORT OGI.ETHCRPE. Ga. ijf lit rpenrd ineliidinff 'an arre.it in for a good Democrat at the next New York City for carrying a mi election." chine gun. The governor said the Demo- f crats have made a good beginning ; on their programs "in spite of Spy Trial Defendants recalcitrant Republicans. and . . D that even the opposition has been i Include I WO DritOnS unable to find much lault with ms low tank-wagon." appointees to state executive Dot- . -"mu. 1 prosecution itmns. !in Cairo s Police identified him unown noooium wim a long po- ,rolll(..(, - hlll ...in. ... .. tcr 5now tation of the property to the city ir. and sirs. Harold Clark as a museum site. Tied to the and grandchild of Portland were bill is a SoO.000 appropriation to recent visitors at the home of Mr. establish a museum. Porter intro-1 and Mrs. W. V. Wilson. duced his measure at the request , Co Te California of the Historic!.' Society. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh and T.xk.b Issue Pending " ,r I ! SAV MATP.O r.l.f -i. Cour hours at first Also on tap for the council meet- frjends and relatives. Thev will i Henius Carradine Bowen, 3.5. back ! She dropped out of the 10th in aan .Mateo Monday with her raue at lurkman vocational new 19-ycar-oId husband, says Hish School in Chattanooga when from now on her acting career she started the fast. Since then Bride, 35, Groom, 1 9, Ready For Blissful Life Evehn Jenkins, a pretty 16-year- old, ended 21 days of fasting "for the glory of God" Sunday night. The girl said she has taken only occasional drinks of fruit juices and water since April 22. She said she will drink fruit juice every v-tn.? opt ?.i 'fsmr mm si-: rru - K.rlier Ern,-L C. Swie.rt. Port, i manded the death penalty for twoi Li ' . Z i,. .Urt. I 'Urs.n s brother. Cecil Clemons. at ; -. i u..i,- I l- ,J -Kt- van .anrini I a if i land manutacturer and president i .' """..,. tion to operate under provisions of r. nn ... .11 k. ,..n(ij . 1 would come ecnnd 1. h.. . she has sneni mos of her lim. miujr,V"',. new ordinanace and Truman fcui. ; -.7 , woman." between 9 am and 3 o.m in the v . . . ' Ellis, Winston operator who has i,,j i Mrrv llotn.nl rpf.m. "I'm much more interested in woods near her home readme the of the National Assn. of Manu facturers, saiG there is a "very real threat of labor union domi nation of our whole economy." But, he added, "the worst thing business manager of w"iu at-nnriii-t:. wnc ru iui ( ocen trying to get startea nere. is iv J.mes Swinhurn .II. fnrmir Cairn , .nnnaw thm n.Ant.nrt news agency. and that could happen to America' would be to destroy unions or impose a closed shop." Labor Spokesman Heard A. F. Hartung, president of the International Woodworkers olumming up the three-d nmenca, uun me young uemo crats that the current Senate labor rackets investigation has some anti-union aspects. General Motors, he said, made billions of dollars last year and some 4. OOO people in the united inu icmporary permission ior r.ius 10 crnn ki'ir r Alexander nDerate in the citv with but one Million lancer Reynolds, who is being tried inUaxi was granted but the deadline ' Fi.nrl ALarl Ru Canitnr absentia. I en(j, today, he will have to have I Mohammed el liadidi. assistant : at least three cabs in operation if WASHINGTON up A "crash prosecutor, made the demand in I he is going to start business in the program backed by 500 millioniReno by Justice of the Peace Hidden Heroin Seized what Michael docs." she said, , Bible and praying j referring to Michael Francis She said she believes her weight Bowen. the new husband has not dropped much below 120. Bowen. a San Francisco artist, she weighed 130 when she began added that "we love each other her fast very much." They were married Saturday al iv trial! city. 'dollars in federal funds for mudi- William Benner after Bowen not of 20 persons 8 Britons. Ill The new taxi law provides that cal research into cancer, was i a license by producing an affi- On Norwegian Freighter Egyptians and 1 Yugoslav. Four ' operators must have meters on urged Monday by Sen. Neuberger davit of consent signed bv his of the Britons had left Cairo be- their vehicles and conduct busi- (D-tlre). father. He denied a report that SAN PEDRO, Calif. '.P Cu- fore the charges were brought 1 ness 24 hours daily. In addition,1 "Cancer threatens to strike two early this week he was refused ,oms stents on a routine search and escaped arrest. States own interest in all the big Junta Quiets Colombia cabs must have two-way radios. ' out of every three American fam- ! a license because he didn't have sai" lne' ound nearly seven t r . x- . ilics." Neuberger said in testi- i the written permission. pounds of raw heroin in a deck . , , . , . , . . mony prepared for a Senate! The new Mrs. Bowen was di- loa(l OI timber on the Norwegian iu we uirsrmtu wuism is . F" , Annronriatinns Sub committee, vorced in Reno last u-poL- fr. freichler Anna Bakke M.rcr Hoiplt.l Auxlisry will, Kdwm ,,,,;,,. th, ew sponsor an open house Wednesday m,n.r 0f the Hoseburg Surplus from 2 to 4 p.m. at the hospital to SU)r1 )n grocrry business here show the new hospital wing. Be- ( t)mt M yt.,r, tg0 n. ha, , freshments will he served. The . jn huMness ', Eu.e ,nd Spring public Is invited to call during the (ield ,.. . p,n, , m(n h open house hours. family here at the end of the month. MiMosisi fins mt umiMiir win hi io Dimia iHi Hffs or may i to mi it mausivf ros thi rottowiM at MASONIC GARDEN till. H S'IM!oS Roseburg Memorial Gardens MEIT SITI CHANSIO Chapter 4. Blue Star Mothers, will meet at the home of Mrs. Flos sie Talberl, May 22, instead of the Knseburg Woman's Club. The memters will work on a state flower quill which will be sold, and money used to help dis abled veterans and their families. Members bring a sack lunch. mion signed ov 41 residents in ' . u m p .. , .. ... , "They are one big h.npv fam-1 After Killer's Ouster the neighborhood near the city's '"in .-i. nVv as Th. v. . ...IT..!!:: u.'". '' 1. hi h.ro.,1 ih. . tennis cniirt in th. lttlld hlnrk nf " V ' - ;." ' . "' '1 . :".', . . t . ''. iaiovu in i waier-pi."" he- one, c ckin, the " wh p ' BOGOTA. Colombia - Colon Commercial St. Th. petitioners ml'Cl-rger , a d h w , , 1 and " coun er Z, ',7 ,n" hT V "T , ' against labor " b" new military government to-, want the city lo remove the tennis i ..$Zr lo fmd the current hS tie, m three son, ace -i u ' , ? ba'urda; Hartung asked why there has day pressed a sweeping shakeup court, claiming that the children rfcord leaking peacetime bud .7 and 10 S ' 3' Brown said the heroin, when cut been no investigation of "viola-1 " the country returned to normal who play there are creating a 0,lld redce by three per c?nt 1 She and Bowen said thev met at cv"' ,lln. be worth as lions of the fair labor standard, after the overthrow of President nuisance bv destroying gardens ZS" . i ...L. y. ..i.j ,l hik.u! ,J,J,7 .y mct " much as $500,000 in the illicit ... . I'ini 1. ...J..IIU -,1 -K... ( ,v,,i"B' ''- I ,, .. .. ., . ' ,7 i.L 'cancer research during the c The Young Democrats re-elected Moving swiftly over the weekend. 1 sive The signers claim the city m, fj,c,i y(.,r Bruce Bishop, Portland, president 1 the five-man junta replaced the ! could better spend its money by and named I,eo McCiurg, Albany, 1 governors of several provinces. I building tennis courts at the newt vice president. Bogota appeared normal vest.r- Prk n'" Veterans Hospital. Dou,lf Possemen Win Berme shevarh, Portland, was day, showing little suns of the re-1 Bids for paving three street, - . r.i ii cu- elected national committeeman, cent violence in which scores were S E. Kane. West Union and West 5iem MOrse snow and Mrs. Alice Corhctt. Portland, k.l national eommitteewoman inr ih. f,,.i i,, . ...... , ... . -j j.-- j Individuals and teams from a SYMPHONY TO MEET retail trade. There were no arrests here. Customs aaents said Sunday the ishin was permitted to sail late The directors of the Roseburg Saiurdav night for San Francisco. Symphony Society will meet Thurs- Thev said it will be mei by cus nay al 8 p.m. in Graves Music toms aseni, nH ih. investigation Store. will be continued there. Congressional committeemen ; The Scheduled for third reading and ov,r tne Northwe,' competed in 1 KtnTV YTi K?r"nH- v-'T," B"k Bogo..':-R(T.d sei' E'-r d M llTliTwTVl ' ,; 5 ,PrTK t'T v ""-'S ,n v"n """"P' loichange, before the vote is taken "' sh'w in 5,iJm fast week Ih ''i1 J- T1 , You""j bTF"k ,,nke b b"nk''" who ! A provision regarding parking of HrilnZZ iZv mA F r,. r.s,u'rii,KdlSr,.rl: .u;d w"h, C,lno"c t'h"rfh 1"d'"- Poli-1 trucks on citv streets wa, refer-! cwrrr, Poe e.ve an exnS.nn Elaine C.hill. Albany, fourth d. Uc, , p.rUe. and busine,, group, red at the last meeting to Chief otfl .""'"'' """ ial trophy award BEAUTIFUL COLOR INSIDE and OUT! Model LB 12P Dial-Defrost Refrigerator Revolving Shelves ONLY Magnetic Doer Full Width Temperature Control Freeter 266 66 Big Trade-in Allowance EASY TERMS 1 Year Unconditional Cuarantee On All CE Appliances CARTER TIRE CO. 24 S. E. Stephens Ph. OR 2-2689 ior siuny ana report. i Amimli ,ne winners were Henry The finance committee i, sched- j Lempkc. who was awarded a tro uled to report on a new schedule phv for the best time in the Texas of fines and bail for traffic and barrel race, and Capt. l.arrv parking violations. These will in- Srode. who won a trophy for the crease the fine, for certain over-1 bei time in the scurry race. time parking violations. ' MIITINO TUESDAY The executive hoard of the Rose burg Council of I'mted Church Women will meet Tuesday at 30 am. in the rresnytenan t nurcn A Ian., group of the Douglas County Mounted Sheriff's Posse attended the show, including 16 members of the drill team. HUBCAPS STOLEN Stephen E. Oaklev. 15 SE Glen ibranr on I,ane Avenue. Reports : St . complained to Roseburg police of May Fellowship Day will he Saturday that two hubcaps were discussed, as well a plans for , stolen from hi, auto while it was the summer meetings parked at his home DON'T MAKE A MOVE "TIL YOU SEE FLECEL HEAVY HAULING Oregon end Washington MOBILE CRANE SERVICE MACHINERY Dismantling end Erection FLEGEL Transfer & Storaqe Co. lOCALlY OWNIO AND OMtATID 414 N. E. Caspar At Fleftl 0 Roseburg, Oregon ei.tt t;,ll4 Pkene Ostckere' 1-441 SICKROOM SUPPLIES HOSPITAL BED AOt With ej.rroom mtmrtu 4 draw ihttt ttu than HC Week (30-doy min.) WHEEL CHAIRS With ar w.lkout .diuil.bl. Itf rait, low ROLL AWAY BEDS 25C Day (30 d- fnifl.) With innarsprittf mtrtrtti, 39" r 4, Wtk mit $3 Doy I SO witk thtraeftsr) -ALSO- COMOBIJ. ch.,r tpy. e) DRY 110 ALARM with r without (Oltlri WAIKIRS. etly.a IXIRCISI SARS HDSIDITAILIS HIGH CHAIRS Iter ktd wttttn) INHAIATOR (vapsriiof) C0SIDI SAFETY RAILS ASY CRIIS with FREE DELIVERY Roseburg and Vicinity H A to Z Rental & Sales . , ?.R,E,SS: 787 EST HARVARD ona OR 2-3472 If no answer, CR 3-S201 (?)