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Six Douglas Events Listed In State Travel Pamphlet Sen.Neuberger Opposes Relaxing Billboard Control WASHINGTON I Sens. Neu- Six Douglas County events thisli'.i.n vr..iu .., .,!, print and summer .re listed in relaxaUon of what they called the (tate Travel Information Dl- "extremely modest" billboard con- vision's annual roundup of celt-bra-1 , .' .j,.. K,n Tka npvruel UIAI I k A n, ,!. i it i The division, a part of the itiu VJr..i Hiehway Department, also has to sta,eJ whlch agrw t0 llmit blll. Kuseburg marked down for 13 con- d Ae nationll network ventions in the remainder of he of mtersUl superhighways. It u year making the city one of the m , lU , ed con. state', most popu ar convention ,trucUol, of tne roads. ,P,L5- h, h.h 4"rac,ed ne3rly on. The two senators, joint sponsor, sixth of the 82 conventions and, f th u ,ald 'lt calot conferences listed by the. division. watered down further "without the J u rSL'VJ.Li ? .m; " " may become so feeble on Harbor open ng at Winchester to deception to (those f'J:1;"' l"D"yS"'- ho want) a measure of roadside Z; 1 burg . n,7.. r, ?; p-IL. 5L protection for the new highways." J; Douglas County Rodeo at Rose- F Th hlBhwav Diu be de lire. June 21-22: Canyonville Cen-L '?? ?'gn.wy .S ... . 1 nxirfi hi i lit iii-iihih i fit wirrsv tennial, Aug. Sr-10; Douglas county i r' ,nT. :,. h ; Fair a Roseburg Aug 21-24; and : f"' G , Jf,""!'. "I' il Nnrth nn,,oia. rnnV. F.ir ! sponsor, said that the only ma bated in the senate next week ef lor controversy he knew of in con' nection with it would be over bill boards. The measure would make avail' able an additional l"t billion dol lars in federal funds over pres ently planned work this year to get the big roadbuilding program back on schedule and to Help counter the recession. North Douglas County Drain, Aug. 28-30. Unlisted was at least one im portant event in the county: Doug las County Timber Days in Suth erlin in August. The conventions listed for Rose burg include: Gold Star Mothers, April 11-12: Oregon X-Kay Techni cians, April 25-27; Oregon Licensed Nursing Home Convention, May 6 8; Oregon State Assn. of Librar ians, Mav 8-10; Oregon State City Police Officers Assn., -May 11-13; Oregon State Optometrists Assn., Alay 16-18; Oregon federation oti . . n Republican Women, undecided date APTll 7 JllVef ICQ in Alnv Orponn Ftlr. Accn .Itintt I 5-7; Oregon Federation of Labor, International Woodworkers Assn. and Oregon Firefighters Assn., all sometime in August; Oregon Vet erinarians Assn., Sept. 19-20: and Oregon Licensed Beverage Assn., Sept 22-24. Fair Oaks HEC Plans REASONABLE WEEKLY ROOM RATES HOTEL UMPQUA Fri. Mar. 21, 1958 Tk Nowt-Rovlew. Roseburg, Ort. 3 A CAPPELLA CHOIR of Son Francisco Theological Seminary will present a concert at the First Presbyterion Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The choir is on its 21st onnual tour, composed of 42 young men ond women Seminary students, and directed by Professor John Milton Kelly. Professor Wilbur Russel ond Mrs. Kelly, music faculty members are touring with the choir. The rertoire this season includes classic ond contemporory music. In addi tion to the concert programs, there will be music for informal gatherings scheduled at mang of the churches, provided by the Gospel Team Quartet and individuol singers. Camas Valley Teen-Age Club To Meet Saturday By MRS. W. L. BANKS i Guy Moore are taking care of Mrs. ' i ,ir . I vacation men ai uie grange nail saiuraay POTATO MARKET PORTLAND Oregon grow er, and dealers held 190,000.000 pounds of potatoes March 1, the IS. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday. The stocks were 17 per cent below those held in Oregon in a comparable period of 1957, the department said. at 7:30 D.m. Ail vounn DeoDle of . ir.. K.y uancer na. returned a are invited to attend "om.? "t day. in Three Klansmen Convicted Of Plot Pair ftulrc FcnnnmiK Plnti uill hold a silver tea at the home of 1 tet Mrs.-Maggie Francis April 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. Maggie Francis is chairman of the event, with Ruth Manning and Jennie Harrison assisting. A dinner is being planned for the future with Virginia Williams, Maggie Francis and Jennie Harri son as the committee. Each ticket being sold at this time will apply on a gift given by the HE club. Hostess for the April meeting will be Mary Whitney, reports corre spondent Mrs. Brittain Slack. CHARLOTTE, N. C. I Three member, of a Ku Klux Klan Klavern, which was broke up by a police undercover agent, were convicted Thursday of plotting to plant a homemade bomb at a Ne gro school. i An aU-white jury, including one I Glendale Assembly ef Cod Church woman, recommended mercy. Sunday school workers, potluck Two other Klansmen were acquit-1 dinner and meeting, basement of Jodau c-7 And a ' Jomorrow JPT-i- 1 i - - 5?f U WOOD SAWDUST I .Kffi LER i- SERVICE I j ST. 1 roseburg: lbr. co. r. " j PEELER CORE DRY OAK GREEN SLABS PLANER ENDS PHONE OS 9-8741 OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL 400 600 cu. ft. Lester Francis Caldwell, grand wizard of Klavern 22,-was convict ed along with Arthur Monroe Brown Jr. and William Oliver Spencer of conspiring to bomb the school near here Feb. 15. Cald well also was convicted of attempt ing to carry out the plan. Superior Court Judge Zeb V. Nettles sentenced Caldwell to 5 to 10 years for trying to bomb the school and to two to five years for conspiracy. The budge suspend ed the shorter sentence on good behavior. Spencer and Brown were sentenced to two to five years. - Olivet Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Gltndale inter-church youth rally, Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. 10 Northwest Delegates Voted Farm Price Freexe Woman And Son Short Of Fuel ALBANY. N.Y. 1 A 51-year- old woman and her 16-year-old son, virtually isolated by seven foot drifts since Feb. 15. were running short of fuel Friday. Mrs. Charles Bell and her son, Alan, waited on their hilltop farm Evergreen Grange To Give Degrees Evergreen Grange will exempli fy first and second degrees April 11, and third and fourth degree. April 25. All granges in the countv are invited to bring candidates for in itiation on either or both nights. Letters were read from National Grange favoring the following is sues: vertical integration and pro ducer finances sales promotions. Opposed was an increase in first class mail rates until second and third class mail becomes self-sup porting. Visitors were Emmet Walters Douglas County Pomona master with t3 members from his grange. Riversdale, and two visitors from Winchester Bay Grange. Applications for membership were received from T. G. Havens I Sr., Earl and Bonnie McCov and Constance Warner The charter was draped in memory of Minnie Wagler. George Thomas was ap pointed to have new gravel put on the parking lot. Helen Lander announced a card these meetings. New Address Listed Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinnan from Har ry Boyle, former resident of the valley. Mr. Boyle is now living in the State Soldier. Home in Quincy, HI., and may be reached at that address. Nine member, of the Camas Valley Housewives for Hiway 42 Improvement Assoc., attended Tuesday's meeting in Roseburg. Mrs. Albert Schafer, chairman, stated, "the women are not giv ing up. and will keep trying to get improvements for this hiway." Mrs. Wilmer White and two daughters. Mary and Susie and Mrs. Lucile Grimm are in Cali fornia for spring vacation. Mrs. Grimm is a teacher in the Camas Valley High School. Mr. and Mrs. Portland. Ranch Sold Harry Rose has sold hi. ranch in Upper Camas, but his future plans are .till undecided. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erickson and daughter, Judy, have moved to Tenmile. Judy was a student in high school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schafer and granddaughter, Vicki Huppert, have returned to the valley fol lowing a trip to Plarerville, Calif., where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, and to Roseville. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith. Smiths are former residents of the valley. WASHINGTON Ten of the Pacific Northwest's 13 congress men voted on the prevailing side Thursday as the House acted to freeze farm price supports at cur rent levels. Democrats Green, Porter and Ullman of Oregon. Magnuson of Washington and Pfost of Idaho and Republicans Holmes. Horan, Mack and Tollefson of Washing ton and Norblad of Oregon voted Republicans Budge of Idaho and Pelly and Westland of Washington voted against the bill passed 210-172. for rescue crews to break through j Party for Saturday, the second in a the barriers of snow, now so hard-H series, with prizes for canasta and packed that conventional plows I pinochle. Also a traveling prize, are helpless. - The March 28 meeting will be Mrs. Bell said Thursday her big- jWKJ """"'.V ,hos,e hav" gest problem was fuel. The roof 1 n? birthdays during the past quar- f k h.en KnllnncArl nnHnP thai I ltrl You, Too, Can Enjoy America's Finest Sport!! Ml FINISH THE BOAT AND SAVE MONEY NOW!! BOAT t. PC OM Now you con ttop 'wish'n ond get into actio for your summer booting ond fishing pleas uro. Wo now offer completely assembled boars but unfinished at for painting ond dock finishing at on extremely economical prico. Come, too theu tint Oregon made boars, mako your selection and finish your boat now. Be set for summer pleasure. Summer fun, summer sport, all at prico thot'i so easy on your budget. Make Small Down Payment Balance On Easy Terms IT FISHERMAN'S BOAT, unpainted 159.50 4 QTS. MARINE PAINT 13.00 14' BOAT TRAILER, assembled 149.50 '58 MERCURY MARK 6, 6 h.p 234.50 REGULAR PRICE TOTAL 556.50 ALL THE ABOVE SPECIAL The obove with '58 MERCURY MARK 10 10 h.p. motor. REGULAR $661.50 1 rillsi mT I wit art--1 40355 now $561.50 weight of snow and they have been burning pieces of the roof, along with coal and oil that Alan hauls by toboggan from the high way. The nearest cleared road is a mile and a half from the farm- neap Berne, in western Albany County. Mrs. Bell admits she probably could get out on skis or snow shoes. "But," she says, "the drifts are too deep for the horse and there are three dogs, one very old one, that 1 couldn't leave here to die." The secretary was instructed to write the Douglas County Fair Board to reserve a booth at the fair. Farmers Union To Send President To Britain DENVER UH The National Farmers Union will send its pres ident. James G. Patton, 56. abroad to tell the British his or ganization's views on farming and -orld affairs. The Farmers Union, which claims 750.000 members in 300.000 farm families located in 27 states, voted by acclamation late Wednesday at the close of its bi ennial convention to have Patton make the trip. An invitation was extended to Patton by Lord John Boyd Orr of Great Britain, former head of the United Nations' Food and Ag riculture Organization and 1949 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He spoke to the convention Wednesday night. Heiress And Husband Arrive In U. S. Broke Shah Not To Celebrate, After Divorcing Wife TEHRAN, Iran ( The Shah of Iran, in a Moslem New Year ra dio broadcast, told his people to day that he could not join in their celebrations because of his sor row over hi. divorce from Queen Soraya. He called her "my dear wife who ha. been my faithful friend. The Shah divorced his beauti ful 20-year-old queen last week be cause she had not given htm an heir. His advisers had urged that ne lake another wife who might give him a son so the throne could be passed from father to son. "This derision is one of the most difficult I have taken," the ruler said. "But I have always for gotten my personal affairs for the sake of the country since 1 suc ceeded to the throne." Army Establishes Missile Command WASHINGTON i The Army established an over-all ordnance missile command Thursday and gave its chief, Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, direct access to the Army secretary and chief of staff. Such access is designed to save time in the solution of problems bv bypassing intervening echelons of officers. The new command was ordered into operation March 31: Secretary of the Armv Wilber Brucker said it will have direct control over the Ballistic Missile Agency, including that unit's work at Cape Canaveral. Fla., the jet propulsion laooralory at Pasade na. Calif., the White Sands (N.M.) Proving Ground and the Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville. Ala. The Redstone installation will be renamed the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency. Life In Prison Meted W. Davis BAKER, Ore. I A life prison sentence was imposed Thursday on Wesley Earl Da -is, 30. of Port land, who was convicted Tuesday of armed robbery. He was accused of robbing Ed Coles, Prineville, at gunpoint, of his automobile. The robbery oc curred, the prosecution said, when uavis was fleeing after escaping irom a Jan at Anacortes, Wash in January. Davis also is being tried on an other charge of armed robbery. accusing him of takine a second car from an Oregon state police- man in nis iiigni. A companion, Norman Gihb. also of Portland, broke out of the Anarortcs jail with Davis on Jan, 9. They were captured the follow ing night after an exchange of snots with police In a canyon southeast of here. Gibb is to be tried later. SI DILLARD'S '56 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP 2 Door Power trwrino;, powtr broltM, radio, liootor. A bon4 somo block m4 wktro toonty. $1995.00 Si Dillard Motor Co. A Good Placo To Do Butinosi Morcury-Lincoln-Si mco-Borf wo rd Solot 4 Sonrico St prion ot Douglas In I ItlrtODF . An old fashioned whisky- The mild taste tells the story. BOURBON 86 PROOF BOTTLED IN BONO 45 Qt. Hint 100 PROOF BOTTLED-IN-BONO AND 88 PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA A30 O80 "45 (Jt." Pmt PA. 2,500 Ceese Poisoned In Curb Of Field Mica KLAMATH FALLS I Game officials estimate some 2.500 geese have been poisoned in the Klam ath Basin by farmers attempting to curb an outbreak of field mice. Kenneth MacDonald, regional refuse director of the Fish and WUdlife Service, said at Portland that game agents had found 2.000 of the dead birds on the Tule Lake refuge in the past week. In addition Jim Mohr, game agent, said other hundreds have heen killer! at U'hila I ie ilnno snipping ; L0St Hiver, at Miller Sand, and runaway, m tne Mid-lands district. The agents estimated 75 per cent 14' PLEASURI RUNABOUT (Unfinished) 4 Quart! MARINE PAINT 14' TEE NEE TRAILER (AiMmbled) 'SB MARK 10 MERCURY MOTOR, 10 k... REGULAR PRICE TOTAL 821.25 SPECIAL 721.15 The ebeve boot, point, trailtr but with 'SB MARK 25 MERCURY MOTOR, REGULAR B7I.00 ONLY 769 50. 299.50 13.00 169.75 339.00 16' FISHING PLEASURI BOAT, finiihcd 16' TEE NEE TRAILERS Model 08 SO 'SB MERCURY MARK 10 MOTOR, 10 h.n. REGULAR PRICE TOTAL 973.75 SPECIAL 873.75 465.00 169.75 339.00 The ebovo boot, troiler but with 25 MERCURY MOTOR. 25 hp. 'SB MARK REGULAR PRICE $1,024 75 ONLY $919.75 MIAMI, Fla. A British ship ping heiress and the clerk she married in a romance arrived Tuesday from vuiio noi mu.r. , ,. ,,. fc. . The couple defied British court I V;'".,"; "'j"'r ; ,s -orders and parental opposition to f,L,0Efldnf'.. 5?.PnT become Mr and Mrs Dominic h''e tront ees nd 5 Per nt Klwes before a Cuban notary pub- lie in Havana last Jan. 27. ' But after fleeing Kngland, Scot- DEFENSI ON TV land and winding up in troubled i Cuba, Elwes had to face the most' NEW YORK Ufi The country's bitter fact of all: defense program will be the sim ile can't find a job. Iject of three one-houp programs At 26, he is finding it tough to to-be televised by NBC. The support his 19-year-old bride, the dates are April 13. May II and former Tessa Kennedy. June 1 from 3 to 4 p.m. (PS1). Every mow likes e bargain end this is the boat bargain headquarters tor Douglas County. You'll find boats built in Oregon to tit Oregon boating needs featured in our Marine Department. Many ef theia boars are completely aitembled but not finiihed and each priced way low to save you money'. 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