Thur., June 16, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Ycncalla Scouts Given Awards 6 The News-Review, Roseburg Ore. Thur., June 16, 1960 Gel in on the fun. easy to plan By MRS. GEORGE EDES At a meeting of the Yoncalla Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts held recently, five boys became Bob cats in Cub Scout Pack 44. Boys receiving the awards were Gary Bryant, Donald Coggswell, Terry Duncan, Bobbie Turner and Bob . bie Lee. Those receiving wolf badges were Denny McHaffie, Loren Putman, and David Blake. Larry Knowles received the lion badge. Allen Everly was awarded one silver arrow under wolf badge and a gold arrow under bear badge. Honor Court Held Boy scouts of Troop 44 recently held their court of .honor. Camp Fire patches were presented to David Balfour, Terry Bowman, Rodney Jackson, Joe Thorp, John nie Webb, Loyal Burns, Jack Barnes, Lavern Anderson, Larry Russell and Bob Alexander. Arrowheads went to Tommy El lis, Larry Hoagland, David Knowles, Bill Johnston, Steve Far rell, Jim Allsup and John Meyers. Oregon Trail patches went to Da vid Balfour, Terry Bowman, Joe Thorp, Johnny Webb and Lavern Anderson. , Larry Hoagland and Rodney Jackson were advanced to first class. David Balfour, Hal Phillips and Danny Henderson became ten derfoot scouts. Assistant Installed Steve Farrell was installed as ' ..;.nii4 (..rmtmnstpiv .Tnhn 1UIUU1 roaiaLiii. o..."---, Meyers, Mike Latham and Tommy Ellis as patrol leaders ; noger jumi- ! TiM Allen and T.nvnl RlirnS as assistant patrol leaders; and t Unnnland minrtermnster. Members of the troop recently participated in an ouiing ui. voiuf Tsiltcoos ana mey spem mm uj on the coast and another hiking and fishing. U.S., Soviets To Start Formal Air Pact Talks w a eiTTMriTnTtf fAP Thft Unit ed States and the Soviet Union will start formal talks on a com' mercial air agreement in Wash Ctnl Tlnnnt-fmnnt nff Mills Raid a Soviet note received last week accepted a U.S. invitation, aim suggested the July 18 date. Gen. E. F. Loginov, chief of the Soviet civil air fleet, will head the Soviet delegation No u.d. cicie gation has been named thus far. r,tr.n:n citrt thorn in nn inni cation what routes the Soviets will ask or offer in exchange. U.S. authorities probably would be satisfied wiui an imuui beicc ment opening the New York On the American side, Pan American World Airway has the authority to fly to Moscow and Aeroflot, the state-owned Soviet agency, wouia oe run mu f posito number. De Gaulle Assures Free Choice For Algerians parts fAP) President Charles de Gaulle Tuesday gave his personal guarantee that rebel ling Algeria will be completely free eventually to cnoose n own m ture. He said everyone concerned will be able to help fix conditions for the vote. In a new policy statement on the 5V4-ycar-old insurrection, De Gaulle also repeated his appeal to the rebel leaders to como to France and discuss an nonoraDie end to the fighting." Do Gaulle, in a radio-TV ad dress, said he believed "We were never closer to finding a real so lution to the rebellion. Log Prices Steady Despite Market Slump CORVALLIS (AP)-Log prices held steady last week despite the plywood market slump, tho woek ly Oregon State College farm forest products report said. There was some talk that prices might go down, not only because of the plywood situation but be cause of some decline in green lir uimDor prices. The report said No. 1 Douglas fir peelers brought $77 to $87 a thousand board feet in the Mod-ford-Grnnls Pass area, $100 to $110 in tho Southern Willamette Valley, $105 to $115 in Linn County, $110 in tho northeast Willamette Valley and $100 to $110 on the north coast of Oregon. Greyhound Negotiators Reach Contract Accord SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Ne gotiators have reached agrcomcnt on a contract covering Western Greyhound's drivers and station employes. The terms will be submitted to union members of tho bus lines system In 11 western states. A Greyhound spokesman de clined Tuesday to discloso terms of the agreement, or say whether h was lor a one or iwo-ycar contract. Donald L. Rhodes, business agent of the Amalgamated Motor Coach employes union, was not available. Oregon Trucking Firms Show Reduced Profits SALEM (AP) Oregon over-th road trucking firms are taking in more money but making less prof It, Public Utility Commissioner Jonel C. Hill said. During the first three months of this year, they had gross rev enues of $124,219,665, or 13 millions more than in the similar period of 1959. But their profit was $2,986,622. compared with $4,337,952 in the nrst quarter of last year. 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Frinclts, seaman ap prentice, USN, son of Mrs. Alice L. f rancies ot ibo s.n. jviosner, Roseburg, returned to San Diego, Calif., May 31,' aboard the des troyer USS Morton after . a five month tour of duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pa cific, Kermlt J. Johnson, boilerman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth w. Johnson ot Ulen- dale, Ore., departed Long Beach, calif., May 17, aDoara me destroy er USS Alfred A. Cunningham for duty in the Western Pacific. Fred i. scnuue, 21, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. George Schulze, 469 W. Hazel, Roseburg, Ore., recently was promoted to sergeant in Ger many where he is a member of, the 4th Armored Division. Armv Pvt. Terry L. Buchanan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Bu-' chanan. Azalea, Ore., was assigned : June 2 to the Headquarters Com pany, Special Troops, rort ausus, Va. W ant E. Snider, airman ap prentice, USN, son of Mrs. Louise S. Snider of Yoncalla, Ore., is serv ing aboard the attack aircraft car rier USS Coral Sea currently un dergoing operational training exer cises off the coast of Southern Cali fornia, 1 ' ' New Lt. Cdr. Harold L. Marr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J..S. Marr of Route 1, Box 14S, Roseburg, and husband of the former Miss Mildred A. Randall of Brooksville, Fla., graduated May 26, from the Naval Postgraduate School, Mon terey, Calif. Army Pvt. Jefferson L. Moore, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore, Route 1, Roseburg, recent ly was assigned to the 24th Infan try Division in Germany. t Hospital News Manor House, Fresh Frozen Young U. S. Grade "A" FRYER-ROASTER TURKEYS 1 111 .Li Avg.rceigni v Q 5'2-lbs. ? JA7 Each Top Quality, Lip Smackin' Good Fresh IF ryers These are the plump, tender and juicy chickens that Safeway is famous for. These meaty young birds are especially selected for their superb eating qua lities. They average from 2 to 3 lbs. 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ISO ft. rolls 45' SCOTKINS NAPKINS Dinner size, pkg. 50's ea. 29c IT TAKES LESS BOOKS to get the gift of your thoice when you save GOLD BOND STAMPS Visiting Hours 2 to 3:30 p.m. end 7 to I p.m. Douglas Community Hospital Admitttd Medical: Mrs. Richard Blehm, Mrs. Dell Raft, Mrs. WUllarn Knight, Roseburg; Mrs. Wadel , f UKat, Mrs. Marvin oeeman, mani as Valley; Shiela Stone, Myrtla Surgery: Mrs. Daniel Roske, Lee Turner, Roseburg; Mrs. Ethan, Tonole, Lakeside; , Mrs. Jess Moon, Azaieu. . Discharged Mrs. Mark Vnndcrhoff and son. Mark Allen, Janet Edwards, Katie Ball, Selmer Looney, Mrs. Wyllys insley ana aaugnier, aroiyii jum; Barbara Allen. Milly Agee, William Scott, Roseburg; Mrs. Leo Horn , and aaugnter, ueora nay, m i 9. r.rnnt Madison and daughter. Car ol Monique, Oakland; Emma Fritz, ' Uceansicte, uaiu.; Mrs. jess yyain er, Glide; Mrs. George Goodell, Sutherlin. . ' Mercy Hospital - Admitted . : i Medical: Mrs. . Jordon Stacy, Harriett Carlson, Winston; Wil liam Couch, Myrtle Creek; Dale Russworm, wudut; lea curiuur, Glendale. 1 Surgery: Robert Phillips, James Keefe, Roseburg; Catmeen Pal cott, Glide; Willie Cookscy, Win ston; James McHughill, Oakland. Discharged Mrs, Clarence Wells, Mrs. Sol Coles, Andrew Erskine, Mrs. Gur ney McDanlel, Kenneth Richmond, Mrs. Robert Crandall and so n, Robert Byron, Roseburg; Mrs. Arthur Lacourse, Dillard; John White, McArthur Wixson, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Robert Parker, Oak land. ' Pleasure Trip Taken By Tenmile Residents Mr. and Mrs. Clare Coats and daughter Lorena Loomls ot Ten mile and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beat ty of Eugene recently drove to Odell Lake and Crescent Lake to fish and to camp. Mrs. Clare Coats and Mrs. Beat ty are sisters. Anyone having news In the area covered by the Tenmile corre spondent, Mrs. Walter Coats, for the Roseburg News-Review, please telephone Mrs. Dewoy Chamblon, who will substitute for Mrs. Coats for the next two weeks. 1 Interim Committee To Turn Back Funds SALEM (AP) - The legislative interim committees will spend about 25 per cent less than the $215,000 which the Legislature gave them, Kenneth Bragg, state fiscal officer, said. BraRg said he expects them to turn $47,000 back to the gonoral fund.