The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 13, 1963, Page 19, Image 19

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    Court Ruling Limits States
In Their War Against Crime
WASHINGTON UP1 The i pay and for indigents who want'
freedom of states to fight crime! to appeal the. JtaiSS The
in their own way was further re- court also said thai rules govern
duced this week by a Supreme ling free transcripts of court Pro
.,nlrHs n"v reqU'Mg ."l i ceedings must give penniless and
standards of reasonableness" for wealthy defendants an even
searches and secures. ; break
Jvwu. -men uw nign court,
has handed down this term
In previous decisions the
required appointment of a lawyer
for all persons charged with seri
ous offenses who cannot afford to
Glendale Withdraws
From Baseball League
The south Douglas Babe Ruth ! The current term is expected
and Little League organization had ; to end with next Monday's opion
a meeting at Canyonville Tuesday I ions, which are likely to include
night to redraft a schedule, after lone on the use of the Lord's
Glendale withdrew. Prayer and Bible reading as
The league now consists of Days 'PeniDS devotions in public
Creek, Canyonville, Myrtle Creek i
and Riddle. The league games
open Saturday, when Mvrtle
Creek plays Riddle at Riddle," and
Days Creek plays at Canyonville.
f?nms start at 1 n m mil haIm.
both the Little League and Babe
Kuth League games.
Lorraine Biienbaum was elect
ed secretary-treasurer, replacing
Forrest Loghry, who resigned. Ken
Stuart is the president.
Last Saturday, in a practice
game at Myrtle Creek, that team
beat Days Creek, 22-1.
ZOO SCORES FIRST
DUNSTABLE, England (UPD
Whipsnade Zoo has hatched Euro
pean white storks for the first
time on top of a tall, imitation
chimney.
The storks refused to nest in
the zoo before because its chim
neys were too low.
The Successful Farmer Will Tell You
How Agricultural Credit Works For
Him -
Ir tnablei him to mok the necessary improvement! and
repairs when they are needed and at a time when they
are most convenient for him. We can provide you with
the financial assistance you want . . . when you want it.
See ui today.!
Economic Strength
And Stability
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avenue of appeal in state courts.
Heard Ntxt Term
The Supreme Court handed
. down its search and seizure ml.
ing along with the announcement
that it would consider more sit-in
cases next term as well as more
ramifications of both federal and
i State leeislattvp rpannnrtinnmpnt.
sc?001?-
justice lom i. Liars spoKe lor
an eisht-nian majority on the new
search and seizure rules. The dis
senter. Justice John M. Harlan,
described them as "uncalled for
and unwise'"
Lists Requirements
The Fourth Amendment to the
U. S. Constitution provides that
"the right of the people to be
secure in their persons, houses,
papers, and effects against un
reasonable searches and seizures
shall not be violated, and no war
rants shall issue but upon prob
able cause, supported by oath or
affirmation, and particularly ae
scribing the place to be searched
and the persons or things to be
seized.
All federal searches and sei
zures must be geared to these
requirements.
As a result of Monday's deci
sion the state requirements are
now the same.
Southern Oregon
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jGlendale PTA Winds Up Year
With Display, Officer Election
By MRS. GERALD FOX
The Glendale PTA scheduled its
last meeting half an hour early so
that members could view displays
set up in the high school gym by
shop classes of the high school and
4 11 groups from the elementary
school. The high school display in
cluded work by the mechanical
drawing department and the vari
ous projects of the woodworking
and metal working classes, from
the comparatively simple work
done by the first year classes
through to the beautifully construct
ed furniture items made by the
advanced classes. Wayne Close it
instructor in both mechanical
drawing and shop work. j
Three 4-11 clubs. The Pebble
Pups. 20th Century Miners and
the Diamond Ducks, had displays
of their projects which had been
judged that day by the 411 county
agents. Ardith Myers had organiz
ed and worked with the clubs in
connection with her science worn
with sixth and seventh grade class
es. Ann Thompson explained the
hardness scale of minerals for in
terested parents, and Alana Rog
ers demonstrated testing the min
erals for hardness. Karen .Melil
showed the assembled group of par
ents the safe way to break a rock.
The group then met in the school
library for their last meeting of
the year. Mrs. Owen Mobley, president-elect,
gave a brief report on
the State PTA convention which
she and Mrs. Frank Creed had
attended.
Calvin Fricke. high school vice
principal, explained that parents
were entitled to a refund of the
$6 book deposit inaugurated this
Ranch Ramblings
BY WAYNE
Members of the Douglas County
Livestock Association Wool Pool
will be interested in knowing that
the plans at present call for ship
ping the wool on June 26 and 27,
with a finish up about the 2nd or
3rd of July. We hope that all sheep
will be sheared by the 2nd and
) 3rd of July so that we can get
all the wool off at least by that
date.
We had planned earlier to ship
sometime around the 10th or the
15th of June, but rainy weather
has caused a delay in the pick
up of other pools; so, consequent
ly, dates for shipping have had to
be moved back a couple of weeks.
This is going to result in some
loss of weight in some of the wool,
but this shouldn't be anywhere
near enough to make up the dif
ference in the total price. Our
overall price seems to look bet
ter all the time. We will be send
ing out a notice to tho growers
of their assignment of shipping
days as soon as we have firmed
up for sure the exact date and
1 time. And, we will try to send it
: out about a week prior to the ship-
mcnt.
21 Vi Cents Brought
The Livestock Association Lamb
Pool for the week of June 8th
brought 21' 4 cents. This would net
! the grower $21.10 on a hundred
pounds for the lambs that they
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I KYE5 950 KC. Down To Dusk
! lndnd.n.muc, no-., weoth.,.
year to induce students to be more
careful with the books. Kodney
Swanson. chairman of the school
board, answered questions regard
ing the school s accident insurance.
He pointed out that students riding
on floats which are built on unli
censed vehicles are not insured
against injury.
The Faculty Quartette, consist
ing of Mrs. Stanley Vanderwal,
flute. Mrs. Olger Setlier. violin,
Mrs. S. J. Palmer, cello, and Mrs.
Don May, piano, presented three
musical selections.
Officers were installed for the
coming year. The new officers be
sides Mrs. Owen Mobley are Stan
ley Girt, first vice president; Ar
dith Myers, second vice president;
Mrs. Donald Thomas, secretary;
and the Rev. Norman Naugler,
treasurer,
Hubert Fonfara, retiring presi
dent, was presented with a past-
president's label pin by Mrs. Mob
ley.
Refreshments were served in the
home economics room by Mrs. Al-
vin Howard, hospitality chairman.
Baby sitting was furnished by
members of the Future Homemak
ers of America who recently com
pleted a project in which they
made toys for use by the children
while their parents are attending
various meetings at the school.
The Glcndale-Azalea Cub Scout
Pack met recently at the Azalea
Grange Hall and featured a pet
show. The pets brought by the boys
included one goat along with fish
and domestic animals.
During the regular meeting,
awards were presented. Dens 1 and
2 served refreshments.
MOSHER
ship through the pool. Tho Board
of the Lamb Pool also are con
templating a feeder sale the last
of June or first of July. Plans
will be going ahead with that be
fore long. We probably won't send
out a notice until a week or ten
days prior to the sale. They also
anticipate holding a second sale
about the middle of July to help
out those fellows that want to sell
at that lime. Few feeder Iambs
have been moving as yet, to the
best of my knowledge, but it looks
like I lie price on feeder lambs
should he better than last year.
Feeder lambs are selling high in
California and there don't seem
to be enough to meet the demand.
All in all, it looks like a pretty
good year for the sheepmen.
Oilier activities coming up
elude the Ham Sale which will
be held .luly 13th: and, of course.
the Douglas County Fair on August
14th through the 18th. I hope that
everyone will be at the fair and
at the Itam Sale.
Numbers Grow
Cattle numbers in Douglas Coun
ty seem to be increasing steadilv.
Estimates on beef cattle for 1962
run about 10,000 head. This has
been a gradual increase over the
years. In 1940, it was estimated
that we had about 2,600 head of
beef cows, and as late as '55 about
7,000. In 1901, there was 9,000 head.
and in 1962, it appeared that we
had about 10,000 head. Cattle num
bers are slowly increasing as more
permanent pasture becomes estab
lished. .More and more ranchers
in all areas of the county are put
ting in unproved permanent pas
ture, learning to do a better job
of fertilizing and consequently, are
raising a lot more feed. They are
able to carry more cattle and
sheep on the same pastures.
Many of our sheep operators are
running or should be .running beef
cattle witn their sheep. Beef cat
tle can utilize feed that the sheep I
will not utilize. In many instanc
es, it appears to me that our grow
ers are not making full use of cat
tle that they could. Often, I h e y
keep the cattle too fat to really
utilize the pasture that they are
producing. It appears to me that
the best possibility for beef cattle
would be t re salvage the feed that
tne sheep didn t consume.
Sheep Do Beit
But, often the case is that the
cattle get first pick of the pasture
and the sheep utilize what the cat-
I tie don't use; or, they have an
: equal chance at it. Most of the in-
! formation. I hive, indicates that
j sheep will make more money off
! pasture than the cattle. But the
combination of cattle and sheep
will turn off more money thin
I either one separately. In some
i places it Isn't possible to run sheep,
or in some places it is not prac
tical to run rattle. But wherever
it can be done, a combination cer
j tainly has some definite advan
j tages. Perhaps, also, we would get
I more use out of our pastures if
I we used them a little harder. The
I pasture grasses that go to waste,
i while they do build the soil a lit-
tie bit, don't really offer much
I help in a cah income for your
, farm.
M.J.B. COFFEE
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