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Applications Accepted
For T & I School Courses
Applications froia students Inter
ested in trades and industries
classes at Roseburg High School
are being accepted now, according
to Dick Boss, director of adult and
vocational education in the Rose
burg schools.
He said he may be reached at
the high school. Boss also asked
employers who have jobs for. stu
dents on a part-time basis to con
tact him.
Charles Crouch Funeral Today
Thur., Aug. 21 1958 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
Funeral services for Charles
Huron Crouch, 71, Camas Valley,
are scheduled for today at 2 p.m.
at The Chapel of the Roses. Vault
interment will be in Roseburg
Memorial Gardens.
Crouch, a lifelong Oregon resi
dent, was born at Camas Valley
Jan. 15, 1887, the son of Albert
and Caroline Crouch. As a youth
he moved to Coquille where he
worked as a logger and was a
member of the Coos County Fire
Patrol.,
Thirty years ago, he returned to
Camas Valley where he was ac
tive in the logging industry until
retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Mar
garet, of Camas Valley; a son,
Melvin, of Los Angeles; and a
daughter, Phyllis, Camas Valley.
Appliance Finance Co. Is Reorganized Hera
Appliance Finance Co. of Rose
burg has been reorganized with
12 of 16 associates still operating
the business.
Notice of retirement from the
organization was filed Wednes
day with the county clerk by Ray
J. Netzel, Delvin J. Squires, Ro
land E. Shelman and Douglas M.
Hays.
Former associates then filed a
certificate assuming the business
name. They are:
Ruby M. and Billy A. Wenner
berg, Jack C. Smith, Arthur E.
Hammond, Glen B. Clute, Joseph
W. Butts, Vivian McConnell, Ralph
W. Weiss. William H. Sims, Irene
Miller, Tate L. Keith and John A.
Patton.
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HIGHWAY STRANGER A self propelled 155
Battery, U. S. Morine Corps Reserve unit ot Eugene, drew interest Wednesday os it arriv
ed in Roseburg for the Douglas County Fair. Gov. Holmes granted a special permit to
move the 46 ton tank over the highway. (News-Review photo by Darrell Maddox)
Strange Sight Greets Roseburg Area Motorists,
A strange sight came rumbling
down Highway 99 Wednesday from
Eugene, strange that is for high
way travelers.
It was a 46-ton self-propelled
gun on it's way to the Douglas
County Fair. Gov. Robert D.
Holmes granted a special permit
to move the enormous tank over
the highway.
Marine Corps officials said they
believe this is the first time a tank
of this size has been driven over
the highway in the western part
of the United States. It is usually
transported by railroad.
The machine was driven to Rose
burg by S.Sgt. Harold Smith and
Funeral Services Held
For William A. Sutton
Funeral services for William
Austin Sutton of Grants Pass were
held Monday at Grants Pass and
interment followed in the Roseburg
Memorial Gardens.
Sutton died Aug. 13, of a heart
attack at Klamath Falls. Survi
vors include his wife, Edna of
Grants Pass; two sons, William of
Alabama and John of Seattle,
Wash., and a daughter, Mildred
Crosslyn of Hawthorne, Calif.
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
Art and LaVerne Huckins of
Drain have filed notice of retire
ment from the fuel supplies busi
ness with the county clerk and
recorder. Wednesday they record
ed a certificate as operators of the
Drain Fuel Co.
Sgt. Arthur West, members of the
Second 155 Gun Battery, Marine
Corps Reserve unit at Eugene. It
British Flaunt Fishing
Boars In Iceland Waters
LONDON (AP) A British fish
ing fleet of 100 boats sets sail this
week to challenge Iceland's ban
on foreign fishing within 12 miles
of its shores. The Royal Navy is
sending gunboats to protect them.
Iceland's fishing nan goes into
effect Sept. 1 and its government
has said any incursion of the
banned area would be regarded
as an attack on Iceland, a NATO
ally.
Britain and other European
countries charge that Iceland's or
der is an infringement of freedom
on the high seas.
Keel Of Atomic Powered
Scorpion Laid Wednesday
GROTON, Conn. (AP)-The keel
for the Scorpion, an atomic-powered
attack submarine, was laid
Wednesday on the building ways
in the south yards of the General
Dynamics Corp. Electric Boat Di
vision. The ways were vacated Tues
day when the nuclear-powered
Triton, the world's mightiest sub
marine, slid into the Thames
River.
Commission of the 252-foot long
Scorpion is scheduled In 1960.
DRESSES
Starting tomorrow, each drest in our clearance tale
will be reduced $1.00 each day until told or given away!
FRIDAY'S PRICES:
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Values to 29.95
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took them four hours to make the
trip.
The tank is 33 feet long, 13 feet
high and 11 feet, 8 inches wide,
It has an 810 horsepower motor
and was first built in 1953. West
and Smith will drive the machine
back to Eugene Monday morning.
Cost of the tank is $202,000. The
Eugene reserve unit has two of
them.
Six Servicemen
Die In Headon
Highway Crash
FLORENCE, Tex. (AP) Two
autos collided headon with ter
rilic impact on a winding road
just north of this central Texas
town Wednesday night, killing six
servicemen.
Four were members of a re
serve unit taking summer train
ing at Ft. Hood, and the others
were regular Army men stationed I
at Ft. Hood.
Both autos were demolished.
Everyone in both cars died.
The four reservists were identi
fied: Sgt. James Cobb, 26, next of kin
his wife, Patricia Ann, of Monroe,
La.
Sgt. Lacey Stinson, 25, next of
kin his wife, Mary M., of Dallas,
Tex.
Cpl. John Manley, 21, next of
kin his wife, Sandra Kay, of Mon
roe, La.
Cpl. Machiell Nasser, 22, next
of kin his mother, Lilly M., of
Shreveport, La.
The two regular Army men
from Ft. Hood, riding in the other
ear ana Kiuea, were laenmiea as:
Sgt. Leonard Zimmerman, 26,
next of kin his mother, Emily, of
San Antonio, Tex.
Sgt. Thomas E. Storms, 25. next
of kin his wife, of Killeen, Tex.
The crash occurred on a farm
road.
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U. S. Government
Atomic Energy
SHOW
Open Everyday In The
Community Building
DOUGLAS
AUG. 21-24
ROSEBURG
Red Cross Bloodmobile
Sutherlin Visit Aug. 27
4 The Red Cross mobile blood do
nor unit will be in Sutherlin Aug.
27 from 3 to 7 p.m. with a 60-pint
goal sought by the sponsor, the
Fair Oaks Grange.
Fred Brauninger, chairman of
the Grange blood drive in the Suth-erlin-Oakland
area, said today his
committee believes the goal will
be met. He said posters, post cards
and telephone calls were being
used to assure a sizable turnout.
Terrorists Plant Bomb
In Beirut Post Office
BEIRUT (AP) A terrorist!
planted a bomb today in the Bei-i
rut central post office after boldly j
walking through police lines and
past a pair of tanks. 1
The explosion in a toilet in the :
parcel post section injured three
persons. j
The post office building, over-;
seas communications center for
Lebanon, was closed about three
hours. The terrorists obviously
had to be lucky to get away with
the bomb planting. j
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