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New Upper Cow Creek Road Project Appears Good County Investment By DAVID McNABB Ntwi-Raview Staff Writer Why is the Douglas County Road; Department spending over S-60,-1 OOO to improve 5.3 miles of the L'pper Cow Creek Road? j Although at first glance this seems like a lot of money for the! county to sink into a seemingly j little-used road in the southern ' part of the county, a closer look ' at the facts shows it to be a wise investment. j In 1951. the county road depart ment completed a survey that projected probable yearly aver-1 aqes of cut limber that would pass j over roads over the entire county, i Fluctuation The survey was completed up to the year 1964. In this 13-year pe riod, averages fluctuated. of course, with the type of timber available in the watersheds served by the roads and considering un-' der whose ownership the timber lands were held. In the L'pper Cow Creek water shed, east from Azalea, the aver ages have varied from 20 million s board leet a year to 50 million. It has now been set at a yearly average, on a perpetual cut basis, of 40 million board feet a year. In dollars and cents, this rep resents anywhere from SI. 200. 000 to SI, 450. 000, in total new revenues each year, based on the present market values of timber. Ownership Broken Down This 40 million board feet of timber that each year passes over the Upper Cow Creek road is fur Oairii Queen Sundae Sale! Buy one Sundae at regular price get another for 1144 WEST HARVARD AVE. Tilt followln radio ttloviiion program! an printed oi a fraa public i.rvice lor News-Review Marian. All program lilting, art published at received tram the teipactive stations. The Newe Review doe not ece.pt reiponiiollity far variation fram arilnal ichedoles furniihed this newipoper. 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BLM Control The Bureau of Land Manage ment controls- a considerable amount of timber in this drainage 'Reckless Slur1 Charges Hurled Against Birch Society Leader WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Gale W. ilcGee, D-Wyo!, told the Sen ale here that Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Soci ety, had cast "reckless slurs and smears" against Protestant min isters. McGce denounced as ridiculous Welch's statement in a Los An geles speech that "Protestant ministers do not become Commu- OFfER GOOD THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY Bring In The Family For A Treat! THUkSDAY 3:30 Music Go-Round 3:30 T dlK of Iht Town 4:00 Dr. Hud-.on 4:30 Addle BoOkini 5:30-H. Hound 6:00 Northwest Newi 4: 15 Huntlev-BrinKHy NSC : 30 Blu Anqeli 7:00 Two Faces West 7:30 Outlaws NBC 1:30 Bat Mfisterion NBC 9:00 Bachelor Father t:30 Erni Ford NBC 10:00 This Man Dawson 10:30 Tightrop II ,00 Report 11:15 Jack Paar NBC Modarn, Reaianobla Rent Jackson St. ot Lone Ava. Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Placa To Live" Kohlhagen Apts. 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CBS H 40 f "I'ly r 'o-irKv C BS "'O IntormAt.C Cnt'( CBS X v.orrnA isjitrigin -BJ )0 Per,arftl S'Cr C BS ! 5 I . 2!!i.VSrL..c I Lo-al J " rnl Hrvfv BC 1 ''t 9-ff C-i.n ( lrt T 0 I'-.'-itll IT ' 1 f.fft'ft 1,1 '-' a' k Tli-D ' 2 1 .'a Oai I , 1 r,injt C,n-(C " Oc 1 C)'naf 1 -1 3- N i i t-JO"n DlH-ABC t a n 10 t oo-i" n mium A m svi jtW .nr. to oon-"" y, --' to 3 CO-Tf letiv H-M "W B ' ".-B-e:1 witn (('TOO I ioc fti f ta'.fi; area through their Medford office. I KI..M officials estimate thai, again! ion a perpetual cut basis, the an , nual cut from their lands in the I j region is about six million board' feet a year. At present market 1 ; prices, this is valued at a little I i over S20O.0O0 a year, of which a ! full 75 per cent is returned to the ' county, or, about $150,000. ; ! By far the greatest portion of timber in this region is in the 1 'ownership of private firms or in i dividual. It is practically impos sible here to place a value on the i revenues received by the county in the myriads of ways and means in which taxes are placed on the limher and lumber, say county of ficials. Timber sales alone how- iever. prove the worth of the road improvement, they claim. nists but Communists do become Protestant ministers." "This is another of the kind of reckless slurs and smears this man and his society are visiting on respected segments," JlcGee said. "Nothing could he more ri diculous. Nothing could suit the Communist purpose more than these charges." Sen. Milton R. Young. R-N.D.. said he has been receiving manv letters condemning him for his viiiiiiMiis ui uie on in aucieiy. lie said the letters followed a pat tern. Young said that many mem bers of Ihe society do not seem to believe that Welch wrote a book in which he described for mer President Ddwight D. Kisn hower as a knowing agent of the Communists. Young got permission to put in the Congressional Record 13 pages of the book in which he said at tacks were made on Eisenhower: his brother, Jlilton Eisenhower. anrl tha Intn Rprrtai-v nf Klnta John Foster Dulles. I Sen. .lacoh K. .laviis. R-N.v.. told Young he hated to see the society get that much publicitv. The Senate Internal Security subcommittee, in a meeting to day, discussed whether to investi gate the society, but Chairman James O. Eastland. D-Miss., said a further study will be made. FRIDAY 3:30-TBA 4:00 Dr. Hudson 4:30 Addit Boblsint J:30 TBA 4:00 NorthwpU Newi : IS Huntley-Brinkly N& 4:30 To Be Announced 4:45 Sportsmen's Tips 7:00 Manhunt 7:30 Checkmate CBS I 30 Playhouse NBC :00 Friday Soecial NBC 10.00 Award Theater 10:30 Fun Wilri Music II :00 Report 11:1 5 Front Row Center F0 FUST. IFFICIENI. 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Jol H 0V-Nm F.nai ' tl IS Gptnng H Friday 9 5idt-pnt 5 1 j-0ClM.rr- 8 t ;o 5ae" p.njic B i j;Fr' w Oe B. $ ')' ,Vesfr Tom-'.fl 7 '0 in Uf .0n r ; 7 Nfft Anaiv fB 7:s i,.oM v.atch to u.jS 11 "y-'itAt w 00-5 gn O' P;il Har -' B" 5 t F,31 Oiffra ivn,, i ;0 Soorti Hgh:. 01 t ?'va- Hvr-Af)C I'Sdlir -4BT 4 0:-fr1 v 'r9ao--ABC 7 0O Va-MjrriM 'tv.i ABC I 00-i1 00 Tifiul 1 'J c-j Ojn -V.ui.e i; co-s gn Off 1 Headun rtt on loo ta ro-jr AMtMPVtri T e-. Mj. I j"' STrr'it Stf Bjr 1 ''- Vtmoa '4 ptv ihe h;r Small Lake Waters Timber t. ili iTJ AT- NEAR THE TOP of the ridge that divides the Upper Cow Creek drainage from the Elk, Drew and Callahan Creek drainages, this small winter lake lies formed in a small de pression. The lake disappears in the summer to become only a marsh, but still feed ing water to timber that surrounds it. tt m '- 1'5... if ' " '. - civ Jw V" i DEVILS' FLAT GUARD STATION, located near the end on the county controlled portion of the Upper Cow Creek Road and the beginning of the portion controlled by the Forest Service, presents o beautiful sight to travelers of the road with its well kept, spacious grounds. The Forest Service keeps several picnic tables available here for the public's use. Senate Okays Billboard Control Bill To Make State Eligible For U.S. Funds SALEM (AP)-The Orcson Sen ' ale approved Wodncstlay a hill to I restrict billboards on interstate' freeways in order to qualify for SiiOO.OOO a year in extra federal road funds. There were Iwo votes acainsl the measure, which goes to the House. The bill, which applies to the Pacific Highway and that part of the Columbia Itiver-Old OrcRon Trail Highway east of Portland, has the support of the billboard industry. It would let the Highway Com mission adopt regulations to con-, form wilh the federal standards.' If Ihe hill becomes law, Oregon would become elisihle fur the SHtKI.OIXI annual bonus. which amounts lo '.a of one per cent of its federal road allotment. I (k-nerally. these standards pro- j vide that Ihe only sifins along free ways shall be official signs, those containing information of use to the traveling public, and those ad-' vertising tourist accommodations j fnr,cslahlishmcnts within 12 miles oribe sign. The people dufcalrd a billboard regulation bill last November. Then Ihe billboard industry agreed it would support Ihe milder ver sion that was passed Wedncsdav. ! So far. Maryland is Ihe only stale which has taken advantage nf the federal law giving the Ixinus for restricting the bill boards. Billboards now are under rather Grand "0!e Opry" AT LINDY'S BALLROOM THURSDAY April 13-9 pm Advonce Tickets on Sole At GrQy ' Home Furnish- f, ings ond Rickells Mu Store. Admission Adults Advance 1.50 At mild regulation throughout Ore-' gon. The bill approved here also! makes those regulations a little tighter. It is a companion measure to a Senate passed bill which would I create a scenic area commission i to ban boards entirely from areas which it rules are scenic. ; The only negalive votes were! cast by Sens. It. K. Chapman. D Coos Bav. and Francis W. Zieg-; lcr. R-Cotvallis. The Senate Taxation Commiltee held a hearing today on the major j income lax bill, which has been passed by the House. It would levy a net receipts tax lo bit per sons with low incomes, reduce reg ular income tax rales, and elim inate most exemptions. Its net ef fect would be to reduce income taxes an average of HI per cenl. Sen. Hen Musa, t)-The Dalles, chairman, said the commiltee "is still giving Ihe bill a cool recep tion. " Senate President Harry Boivin, also opposed lo Ihe bill, said it doesn't broaden the tax base as its sponsors claim. I The House sent lo Ihe Senate a bill to prohibit removal of sandi or gravel from fish spawning, areas without approval of Ihe fish and game commissions. A bill to require water districts! to hold public hearings before ! they raise rates also was passed hv Ihe House and sent lo the Sen-1 ate. ! tlther bills passed by the House ' and sent to the Senale would let pAFw' ' if i,'.fif ' MwL"i tfl ERNEST TUBBS Door 1.75 Children 50c i t : .. .. . 1 ,' s ' Hi i; I'm ''rt ... fSSmmsm Ihe slate Marine Board fix speed limits for pleasure boats, and ap propriate $10,920,892 for the Ore gon stale hospital. The Senate sent lo Ihe House a hill to require court hearings before a judge orders a party lo a divorce or separation suit to leave his or her home. This law now applies lo any home where children are involved, hut the Sen ate changed it so that it would apply only where Ihe children are under 16 years old. I Mn. Phyllii Btimtr and son, Kenneth, and Mrs. Jim Mandlry 'and on. (lary and Milch, spent I Tuesday in Kufcicne on business. Mn. Jim Slindlty and sons, Ijinimir, .Sloven, (lary and Mitch, land Mrs. I'hyllis lieainer and son, Kenny, spent Ihe weekend at Ban J don visiting friends. Milt Marjori Bowkar, Oregon Slate College student, was home last weekend lo visit her mother, .Mrs. Morris Bowker, and her brother, David. Mrs. Ltonard Miller and Mrs. Claude Allen and lanuly left Wed nesday for Portland to visit tht Claude Moer family. They expect lu return iriday. Mn. L. B. Hicks has relurned lo her home here alter spending most of Ihe week in Mr.Minnville visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Clarenbach Jr., and family. Miss Ann Ktlly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelly of Myrtle Creek, formerly of ftosebury, and Kranddaughler of Mrs. Kmily Judd of this city, will be marnerl Sun day at 3 p in. at the St. Mark's Kpiscopal 1 hurch in I'ortland to Dr. Louis Keiscr. Mrs. Mabtl Paltarson is hack in HosehurK after an extended vis it in Ventura. Calif., with her ais ter in law. Mrs. Bertha Harris Mrs. Harris came lo Itosehuri; with Mrs. Patterson and the two women plan to visit friends and relatives in Ktigone. Medford and Kureka. Calif , ilunne Mis, Har ris' two-week stay. They are slay ing at Ihe home of Mrs. Patterson's son in law and daughter, Mr, and Mis. Hoy Thomason. PATHONIZR N IC W S REVIEW ADVERTISERS Local News Thur., April 13, 1961 The Nawi-Roview, Roseburg, Ore. 13 jUdall Says Timber Sales Show Moratorium Is Not A 'Freeze' Sales of pul) lit lands art pro coeding and demun-sli alt' the 18 niontli moraLoriuin on certain land transactions announced in Febru ary is not a "freeze" of public domain. So sas Secretary of Interior Stewart L. I dall. He said the Bu reau of Land .Management had auctioned oif more than I..10U acres in :.77 public sales in four states since he announced the moratori um on most lpes of nonnuneral public land applications. He said the novernmenl has received S3tii;, 71t from the sales. Secretary I dall said the recent public auctions are part of the pro gram to classify lands and make them available for private, owner-1 ship when such transfers are in the public interest. j Nominal Involvemtnt The moratorium involves Doug-j las County only to the extent thai; backlogs of nonmineral public land applications can be processed be fore more are made. Kl.M Director Karl S. Landstrom said his bureau is conducting a comprehensive sur vey of public domain lands and other resources. He said particular emphasis is being given to lands having recreational value and sites near expanding metropolitan areas. The Bureau's management pro grams will help the orderly eco nomic development of the West, he said. I.andslrom said the BLM will classify, open and make appropri ate lands available for transfer to stales, local governments, busi ness firms and individuals. Alost land transfers to private owner ship will be done on a compelitive bid basis, while c few will be handled on an equal-value exchange basis. Opponents of the moratorium called it a "freeze" of the public lands program. Movie Showtime rhunday, April 11, mi INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7:09. Complfli jrtow at 7:30. "Gon with tht Wind" At 7 it only STAHLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open 4:30. Show sUrt At tuk. "Little Stirprterd of KinqcJom Come" tnd "Test of the Storm Country" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box office opens 6 30 show starts at 1 p.m. To vet? complete ho be in by I. "Hell to Eternity" and "Hypnotic Eye" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-City) Show sinrti al dusk, "All tht Young Men" and "4 D Wan" ' Friday, April 14, mi INOIAN THEATRE Doon open 7 p.m. Complete show al 7:30. "Gone with Ihe Wind" at 7:41 only. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gales open 6:30. Show starts at dink. "Utile Shepherd of Kingdom Come" and "Tess of Ihe Storm Cojnlry" BE NET! A THEATRE (Winston) "Cool and Craiy" and "Drng Strip Riot' CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box office opens at a:30 p.m. show starts at 7, "Hell to Eternity" and "Hypnotic Eye" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-City) Show Harts at dusk, "All the Young AAan" and "4 D Man" Friday & Saturday "COOL AND CRAZY" Scott Morlcrwa Gigi Ptrraou plus "DRAG STRIP RIOT" Yvonnfl Lima - Gory Clark Tonight Ont of Am trico ' Grcot Wor S to Hat Brought To Tht Screen Jeffrey Hunter in "HELL TO ETERNITY" plui "HYPNOTIC EYE" SAVE Roseburg Meat Co. 316 N. E. Winchester St. . . . IDAHO . . . GRAIN-FED . . . BEEF . . . Locker Beef 45 SPECIALS THURS. thru SAT. STEAK SALE!!! CHUCK STEAKS, Economical . . . . . lb. 49c RIB STEAKS, You'll want more . . . lb. 59c SWISS STEAKS, Good Eating . . . . lb. 59c SIRLOIN STEAKS, Tender lb. 69c T-B0NE STEAKS, Juicy lb. 75c ROUND STEAKS, Lean, Meaty . . . lb. 75c PORTERHOUSE, Tops in Flr.vor . . lb. 79c BONELESS SIRLOIN TIPS lb. 79c OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 S Tonight "ALL THE YOUNG MEN' plui "4 D MAN" REGULAR PRICES wmmssi NOW THRU SAT. ONLY Nightly at 7:3Q M'R'IARFT MITCHF1LS GONEWilH THE WIND Open 6:30 Shows start at Dusk Tonight thru Sun! ir.JiMMIE RODGERS at the KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN KID! JIMMIE LUANA CHILL RODGERS 'PATTEN -WILLS JIMMIE SINGS: ' "Little Shepherd or Kingdom Come" ond "When Love Is Younq" 2 FAMILY HITS in COLOR All tha THRILLS . . . EXCITEMENT . . . and ROMANCE of tha Bait Seller! m urn 411 Ms- mud m-u eeic THIS AD C CLARKGABLE VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA deHAViLLAND V '''At'lMt lh b.lovad JVV "Jcmu.s.o.1 jJkVa COLOM by OK IUXB