Negro Leaders Slate Showdown
Over Birmingham Race Demands
By United Press International He said he had not reported tion leader Fred L. Shuttles-
Negro leaders prepared toaayiine incident sooner Decause he worth Is to arrive here lues-
Page .2 The Newt-Review Men., Oct. 21, 1963
for a showdown with Birming- was afraid
ham, Ala., officials over dc- Payne said he was hit in the
mands that Negro police of-lface with a shotgun and the
ficers be . hired and Louisi-ilhrce whites fired two shots
ana authorities investigated the
alleged beating of a Negro man
who attempted to register as a
voter.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
"betwixt my feet" and another
toward his house.
In other weekend racial de
vclopments, twelve Negroes and
day to bolster the drive.
.Hartford, Conn.: .Executive
Secretary Roy Wilkins of the
National Association for the Ad'
vancement of Colored Peo
pic, said in a speech here Sun
day that a Senate filibuster on
civil rights would not have
whites who tried to entcrlpopular support.
was scheduled to return toi"whitc-only" churches in Jack-
Birmingham today or Tuesday son, Miss., were arrested Sun-1
and confer with leaders in the. day and charged with dis
Ncgro community there aboutjiupting services. 'Four of thosei
leading more huge racial dem-jarrcsted were young white min-'
onstrations. listers from Illinois.
He has vowed to lead the Negro civil rights organiza
demonstrations if 25 Negro po-lions also held a "summit" con-j
licemen arc not hired by Tucs-'ference in Atlanta this weekend!
day. Mayor Albert Boutwcll and in which they agreed on a
the Birmingham city council broad program to make thel
have refused to meet the de-l Southern capital an "ope nj
mands. . Icity" by Nov. 5.
Prelates Hear
Plea Against
Colonialism
Sanitary Authority
Defers Requirement
On Treating Sewage
U.S. Supreme Court Orders Rehearing
Of Dope Conviction Of Gang Leader
WASHINGTON (UPI) The sentenced to death in Virginiaideelaring review should have
iSuprcmc Court today ordercdiand Alabama for rape. Justice been granted, said the court
Ian appeals court rehearing of Arthur J. Goldberg dissented snoum decide wnetner tne con
Ithe narcotics conviction of Vitojin the dismissal of appeals of stitution permits imposition of
Genovese. recently identified aslFrank Jimmy Snider Jr. andithe death penalty "on a con-
The Oregon State Sanitary, regard to plant operation and "D0SS ot a." D0SSCS , ot "le a.f ranK Lee nuaoipn. uoiQoerg.ivicieu rapim wnu nas neimer
maintenance and in this connec
tion a report was submitted to In a brief order vacating the
the city showing acceptable 1959 convictions of Genovese nQ( LnUrClllll
standards lor plant operation'""" ,u,le tu ueienuanis, uie
Authority, which a few weeks
ago advised the city of Rose
burg to extend its sewage treat
ment outfall line into the main
channel of the South Umpqua
River to effect proper dilution
;ot Cltiuent, nas now deterred I age disposal plant the size of ! ai ine case in ugni - I
this requirement. ithe one operated by Roseburg;01 a supreme court decision p LOnGOn nOnlB
msieau, ine auuiuniy nas asK- snoum nave more operaiing per- .......
and maintenance.
This report indicated a sew.
age disposal plant the size of
high court directed the 2nd U.S. ! J .. J
Circuit Court of Appeals to take UlSLU VCI CU ICUU
another look at the case in light .
ed the city to proceed with re-'sonnel. As a result of this re- Today's action docs not mean
locating an intake line serving
the property of Mr. and Mrs.
!G. S. McCarthy. The McCar
thys, whose river front prop
erty is about 1,000 feet down-
stream from the Roseburg sew-
VATICAN CITY (UPD Ecu- aBe. disposal plant, have corn-
James A. Payne told authori- The conference asroed to a menical Council fathers today P13 "ea 01 a sewage eiiiueni
lies in Louisiana this weekcnd.slato of goals which call for dc-heard an eloquent plea from a'ProD'cm ,n connection wun wa
that three white men beat himiscgregation . of all hotels, res-native African bishop against;'01-. drawn from 0,0 f'v.er
and threatened to kill him lasLtaurants and other public ac- colonialism under the guise o,swlmm,nS P?01 and irrigation
port, Meng presented the relo-lan automatic retrial for Geno
cation proposal to the City Coun-vese. Nor does it mean that he
cil and advised it that steps can now leave prison where he
would be taken to improve plant is serving a 15-year sentence,
operation and maintenance with! Justice Department sources
the available personnel. Two said that inasmuch as Geno
men are connected with the op-vese still is considered under
eration of the sewage plant, 'indictment, he can be held by
which must be manned seven federal authorities. His attor-'
days a week. One of the two isjneys could make application for
-LONDON (UPI) The West-
taken nor endangered human
life."
Agreed to hear arguments
on a challenge to Delaware's
recent legislature reapportion
ment. Four cases from other
states also will be heard this
year. ,
Refused to reconsider its 7-1
ruling of last term which gave
Arizona a victory over Califor-
minster coroner's office today, ja in their lone fishr nwr Hi
ordered an inquest into the'trjbution of Colorado River
death of Sir Winston Churchill's : water.
eldest daughter, Diana, who was! -Granted a hearing to Jesse
found dead Friday in her Lon-!jamcs Arnold and George Dix
don home. 0n, two Negroes sentenced to
Following a post-mortem ex-'death for a 1961 robbery-mur-amination
and study of some der in North Carolina. Their ap
honics found at Miss Churchill's peal said systematic exclusion
religion.
purposes during low water sea-
week shortly after he rcturncdicommodations
from an unsuccessful attempt to Other developments: I Archbishop Raymond Tchidim-
register as a voter at the St. Salma, Ala.: Negro leaders bo of Conakry, Guinea, told thel Publlc Works Director Ken-,
Francisvillc, La., registrar s of- renewed their sagging drive to fathers, "We want only one'neln "lcS 5dlu m- lal 8en.y
fice.
register Negro voters. Integra-
Army Is Increasing
Its Nuclear Punch
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Defense Department announced
today that the Army is increas
ing its nuclear punch in Europe
and the Pacific by a broad-
scale deployment of more mod
cm weapons. This entails with
drawal of older types.
Weapons being withdrawn in
clude the 280-milimctcr cannon,
said to be the first gun capable
of firing an atomic shell. Also
being pulled back are the;
liquid - fueled Corporal missile
and the winged Lacrosse mis
sile. Solid-fueled sergeant missile
units, a new 175-mllimcter self
propelled gun and an improved
Honest John rocket arc being
substituted for the older weapons.
Glide 'Market'
Opens Wednesday
"In addition, the' Army is de
ploying larger numbers of nu
clear warheads for the eight-
inch howitzer," the Pentagon
said.
"This program, which the
U.S. has discussed with its Al
lies, will produce an overall in
crease in the quality and quan
tily of artillery fire-power," the
announcement said.
Most of the reference was to
Europe, but officials said Ser
geant missiles and the new 175
mm gun also would be deployed
in the Pacific.
The Sergeant has a range of
about 75 miles, same as the
Corporal, but can be fired
much more quickly and with
smaller crews.
It is known that the Army also
plans to replace its liquid-fueled
Redstone missiles in Europe
with the solid-fueled Pershing.
Today's announcement did
not mention the Pcrshings
which have a range of up to 300
miles
Though the numbers ot nu-
thing, ;he pure Gospel. We do
not want to be colonials of any
one but Christ."
The African archbishop pro
tested religious colonialism dur
ing a debate on the place of the
layman in the Catholic Church.
He indicated that international
Catholic organizations often feel
the necessity to try to dominate
the native laymen working for
the church in missionary lands.
The debate followed the first
changed its recommendation on
the problem following subse
quent investigation and a meet
ing by representatives of this of
fice with local officials. The
sanitary, authority determined
that altering the McCarthy in
take line would be the more dc
to'VwTd the -roner decided to of Negroes from the grand jury
cnt who splits his time between to court consideration.
plant operation and duties con-' Genovese was fingered as the
nected with sewer service main-iCosa Nostra crime chief at re
tenance, complaint investigation cent Senate hearings by under-
open an inquest Thursday.
and general administration.
Many Activities
Meng pointed out that opera
tion of the plant involves a mul
titude of activities. As exam
ples, he noted that equipment
must be lubricated regularly
and checked for malfunctions,
sirable and less cosily of thej sumps which pick up scum must
two possibilities.
Requirements Met
Meng said the state officials
determined that effluent from
be hosed repeatedly to keep
odors down, overflow weirs
must be hosed off frequently
world informer Joseph Valachi.
It was Valachi who identified
the 65-year-old crime figure as
the "boss of all bosses" in the
Mafia-typo organization
Miss Churchill, 54, had ap-l Denied a hearing to Troy
pearcd "gay and carefree" Bland Cade, a self - described
when she returned to her homO"Black Ciuslim" who was con
in the expensive Belgravia, dis-;victed of flag descration in
trict Saturday night, neighbors Louisiana! Cade contended that
said. tl.e charge, if true, constituted
Her housekeeper found her an offense against the federal
dead Sunday morning. government rather than the
to keep materials m o v i n g, I373 Negro students found guilty
pumps must be packed and-"' wea. oi ine peace mr oem
floors and equipment must be lonstrating against segregation
Genovese is now hnsniuii,eri Miss Churchill had not been sidie wnicn inea mm.
at Leavenworth Penitentiary for!'11" neighbors said. I
high blood pressure and a heart! Miss Churchill was the former! Burning Flue Causes
condition. jwife of Duncan Sandys, Com-ka: Damaeo T0 Home
In other actions today, the'monwealth relations secretary, "
Supreme Court: in the current cabinet. They T,e Roseburg City Fire De-
Reversed the convictions of,wcre divorced in lu and snejpartment stood by. this morn
the plant met state sanitary re
.... i I nulrnmnnlr artrl nftmmonrlorl thf
1110 nreviary, me dook iromiM" -":"" -'. ;";y.'" - " - :" " i" " ' .policies at Oranccbure. S.C.. in
age plant operation over the In the daily routine, lot tests:1960- J court had sent the
past year. I must be run, sludge pumped ,case b!tek South Carolina
rnu. .:..'..,.. , i, f-nnii, fmm oniiaoiinn niic llast term for rehearing and the
ment on the bvW, which Is'keep the state office posted onj to . he digested s.udge ToHa v' J mihtarv du v wheTworid Wa . . . . TT. 7. T. ' .
the fourth chapter of a liturgy ne resu.s ?....V:J" i brief order was a summarv re- II broke out in 1939. She be- """Y weatner AneaO
enH saiu suKuesuuns wuie aisu u uuti hmu V1511 inaimaun-u t - - , ... . ,
ade bv the state officials inldetcct and make adjustmentsivcrsal ."je state action. came an ou cer in me women s Tne fjve.day weather fore
which priests say their required
daily prayers.
The fathers approved the first
of two amendments to the docu
took her maiden name again. jng during a flue fire at the
Miss Churchill also had been; home of Robert Voss, 1459 SE
married to John Milncr Bailey, 'Hamilton,
a wealthy South African. They Tne heat from the burning
were divorced in 1935 after iflue charred the area around
tnree years oi marriage. the chimney, causing S50 dam-
Miss Churchill was one of the
age.
The Glide Public Market will1
open Wednesday at 10 a.m. and
run to 8 p.m. at the Glide clear weapons in Europe are
Community Uulldlng. secret, Defense Secretary Rob-
There will be 22 booths hav-'ert S. MeNamara has said re
ing a selection of home-baked1 pcatedly that the battlefield
draft debated during the coun
cil's opening session last fall.
Todays two amendments,
overwhelmingly approved, dealt
with insertions in the text say
ing that the priestly work of the
church is reflected in daily
prayers and stressing the sim
ilarity between tthc priests
prayers' and those of Christ.
A liturgy commission mem
Articles Stolen
From Local Home
Ralph Lcroy Jones, 1613 SE
Giles St., Roseburg, reported to
I for fluctuations in flow
Other responsibilities of per
sonnel are to check and make
adjustments for proper chlor
ine dosage and to keep control
over the dcturgent suds prob
lem. ,
Meng said plant operation has
been improved by the designa
bcr, Bishop Joseph Martin otly police that when he hisjtion this year pf an assistant
Nicolct, Canada, reported on
I wife and child returned home plant operator. He's one of the
the 13 amendments before thef"" the coast
voting and explained the com
mision's efforts "to arrive at
some workable proposal to bring
about reforms in the Divine Office."
Voting will continue Tuesday
they found two plant personnel. This man
Denied hearings to two men Royal Naval Service and later'cast aCcording to the Weather
jra uMwi.ui, Bureau station at the Roseburg
She had three children from Airport, calls for temperatures
her marriage with Sandys. The averaging near or a little
oldest, Julian, is 29. above normal with more than
Sir Winston was reported to normal amounts of precipitation
be at his London home. Lady i-nem-rinn rain " Tnis,w ,
I Churchill, 78, entered Wcstmins-!Cxpected 0r Irom 1 to 3 inches.
Auto Struck
By SP Train
An automobile oDeratcd bv teT Hospital last week for a
Flnvd Mnnri. Wplkor 37 nt Rift rest. I
SE Parrott St., Roseburg, wasl The Churchills had
struck hv Knnthm-n Paoifipidaughters and a son.
NOW YOU KNOW
fouri By United Press International
One nf the six million fit homo
I v J...U,. Ji 1 II.. .
someone had been living in was seni 10 a scnooi lor special uuwg pusucu suuin uy a -- V- nh J-ji """a puoiamctu uy me veier-
their hume and several articles training in plant operation. An-train engine Sunday at 12:15 three. Mary Churchill is mar- ans Administration, more than
were missing.
other improvement at the plant p.m.
ried to Agricultural Ministcfj34 pcr cent have been paid in
Missing were a manifold-car-was the acquisition of a tank The accident occurred at the X. ??,ner ,soame.s' ana saran.fu.n according to the adminis-
hnrnlnr enmhination. a suittruck to carry off sludge to SE Lane Ave. crossing of the;"-n"rcm"'. actress, ismo tration.
,i ih. ninihinit Th hniino Hrvins hods. The n ant is now! rai road. Welker to d citv Dolice wmuw ul
.... il. n:. ,!.... rwr: ...u:u : was mCSSCU UD. lie OCU Slept KlItLllvuiv ki-vuiik
uii mi: iviviuu Willi:,;, wiiiuii ' . , , : ! , . . . t . -i
thn (..nhnicl namn fn,- in,. nr:.v. in, and a case of beer found in plant by-product, he said.
I "J l .1.1
crs in the breviary, when ullu f""l-c
amendincnls come up for letting
goods, plants and shrubbery,! types in Europe have Jicen jnjpricsts say Hie prayers in ,hc' InVeStiaatOTS Probe
gifts for all occasions and a creased by 50 per cent since he own language instead of Latin' f
variety of other merchandise.
Also, the Explorer Scouts ot the
Latter Day Saints Church will
have their popcorn machine
I here and sell hot buttered pop
corn. This market is an annual
event held by the Glide Com
munity Club as a fund raising
project. A rummage sale will
be )idd in conjunction with
this project.
The coffee and lunch bar will
be open from 10:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Hot dishes will be
served until 7:30 p.m. "Meet
your friends and neighbors nt
The Public Market there are
lounges and chairs on the side
of the large hall get a cup
nf coffee and sit down and vis
it," is the invitation extended
by committee members, ac
cording to Mrs. Arthur Sclby,
correspondent.
took office. and for a general shortening of Rlnct III CCHIVOIIVllle
Thn hatllnrinlH Ivnne innlnrln UlO brCVIUl'V. 1 '
Hunters Get Blame
For Three Grass Fires
Three minor grass fires
Run-
of the he had driven onto the tracks1 dolPn Churchill served in parlia-!
and didn't see the train until itrmenl ls a "naon Jour-
hit him. Another car just madc.na',s'
it across the track ahead of ."'-:.., ,.
him. No one was injured. I NEWCOMERS GET BID
me ..mil cngiHcc, , ,,.,.,,; , newcome,.s 0 1,0 ari!a
does Getting
Up Nights
I MAk'P Ynil ceci ni n
tne Army weapons, ana tne i.iiui.-.nu. luiuiiuw spuru: investigation is continuing into reponeaiy numei tauseu, unable to bring it to a halt.
'i- "ij ti.aji,ii.T, nnu it,. -1- "i 1 lUVeSllKUllUII 13 CUIllllllllllfi llliu iv"w.; ,
troop-support nuclear weapons I forcefully about the colonial! t,e dynamite blast that lastiquickly controlled by the Doug
and proDicm, wnicn lie said was not;Tuesaav wrecked the 10-unit
Log Cabin Motel south of Can-
assiuncd to American
NATO air forces. io nmcn political today as re-
There was no immediate indi- ligious in some areas,
cation as to when the change He urged Catholic organiza
would be completed, or how to- lions not lo develop "dominat-
K. Thomas, Mcdford, said he, are invited to attend a meotine! A'le,1 35-c?.mmon Kicinej or Biaddw ir
k...k.. ik. i: dle LU dul-1u.''. niLLiiiiu 1 rltxlom oltcn occur and nt; mak sou
.. hhhiii." mi. ii in, nun 0f the Newcomers Club set for "n! and nervous from too Ireouent
011 ,Ua tin onti, I m n K..I ,.nn! . . liafiSnCHM hnth Hnv anil nl.k, o
niicu hi. an tut. ti, uut vaa rinnn TnpQflav ar thn hnmn nf 1 ' .
. - - juu uinj ,uac atccp ana sutler irom
Mrs. Claron Gove, 929 Luellcn ' SS!SS'-jTtiSSS.0i
JDme, Roseburg. I ujubIU brlnss last, relaxlm com lor t by
I n . , ,,. , curblnK Irrltatlna airms In strnns. arirf
uessert uincneon win oe serv- unne and br ni uic ni. ,h r
las Forest Protective Associa
tion crews Saturday. ! a In.
The fires, all less than 110 VOCatlOnQl Vl66t
01 an acre, were schucicu
Set At Oakland
yonvillc. According to Mrs .R
E. Proctor, correspondent, in
iman ndinstnrs are waitn.ei throughout the county. One was
tal military manpower overseas ins attitudes" in directing and the return of the city building'locatcd on Canyon -Mountain
would be affected. I helping the apostolate of a coun- inspector from a hunting tripsouth of Canyonville and was
try. I before making an inspection to handled by the Quines Creek . A meeting to explore what
The African bishop said times assess the damage and South Douglas crews. Theltne uamana fin. aescrioes as
have changed and native bis- The blast was set off by a Tyee warden responded to onei"the increasing need for voca
hops have taken over the whole sub.Contractor' working on the west of Suthcrlin, while theitional training at the high
responsibility for the church in;pipeiine for the El Paso Naturall third, handled by the headquar- school level has been schedul
many areas. They do not wel-lr;a, Co No injuries were rc-jters crew, was located in the!"1 for Oakland High School
como organizations which, under' nortnri but windows were brok-l Willis Creek area south of Dil-;Ionlsnt
the guise of bringing help, try en and the motel units and one
to superimpose their own plans. 'dwelling nearby reportedly re
ceived considerable damage.
led at the start of the meeting, oystex at druaatsts. Feci better last.
Mullen To Speak
At Women's Meet
Raymond A. Mullen, supcrin
tcndcnl of schools in Suthcrlin.
has accepted an invitation - lo
speak al the fall conference of DriviilQ Examiners
W-D Kiwanians Slate
Shirakawa As Speaker
Harry Krug
ing Nov. I. The morning ses
sion will include seminars con
ducted bv the chairman in the
The Winston-Dillard Kiwanis district and division chairmen
Club will havo as special speak-j from the state. Mullen
er at its meeting Tuesday cvc-lspeak In the afternoon.
tlm u,nnnH rtictl-lnf nt Ihn Cfn.
Ron Federation ot Womcn'sWj Attend School
,, ,, iiii,., Funeral arrangements
i.iu .i.k-uu. . o original anving licenses pcn,iing ,-,- iIalTy H. Krug, 67,
he Sutherlin Community Build-, will be issued Tuesday, Wed- onnprb Roseburg resident, who
nesnay or inuisday uy me or-dicd Saturday at the Rochester
egon Motor Vehicle Division at Methodist Hospital in Roches-
il.ai-.MIIK. ilcl. Mlnn
urivcr s license examiners
will and Motor Vehicle Division
managers of the various offic-
iard ine meeting Degins at 8 ana
Saturday evening DFPA will adjourn promptly at 9;15.
crews were called to control a,Tne PTA has asked both mem
fire in the Huhhard Creek area, bers and non-members of the
A Hehris fire, cot out of control!"Sanization to attend.
land burned a 34-acre area. I Special guests will be Marvin
I Wolff, shop instructor at Rose-
arc,,,, ii j. ' 'burg High School, and Kenneth
VVimirea rurreST :Barncburg, Douglas County
school superintendent. They
ning ine hcv. ica aniraKawa, oilier guests due are Slate, es around the state will be at
nssuciaie minister oi ine nose-i President Mrs. Mclford Nelson
burg Mist Methodist Church. 'n' l'orlliind and Mrs. II. M
His lopic will be "Tho Chang- Zell of Wasco, Ore., stale chair
ing japan. man of the scholarship and loan
i ne iiev. nir. sinriiKawa, who, fund
is pastor of Hie First Christian
Winifred 'Davis Forrest, .70, will be available for a question
died at a local hospital Fridayand-answer session,
evening. She was born Sept. 6, Meeting chairman Mrs. Wood-
Krug was horn Dec. 16, 1895,11893 at Grayson, hy bhe had row Crager said the purpose of
Beresford, S. D. He was uvea in tne KoseDurg area since the meeting is "to dispel the
195B ana naa previously uvea idea of many parents that their
at Wcstport and Rainier, Ore.
Her husband, Bert Forrest, pre
ceded her in death in 1940.
Surviving arc two daughters,
Mrs. Nels B.; (Agnes) Nielsen
married to Lois Marie Gibson,
June 4. 1925. in Iowa. Krug
tending a training school at Sa- Was a former principal of the
lem on these days, the local of-iujiiard school, and a mathe-
f'"1 said. unities teacher at Roseburg
Rcncwils, however, may beiliich School until his retirement
obtained lit local Offices or bV.K.'i. vnnn arm lln wnc n vr.tr-r.inf RnsnhlirC and Mrs. F 1 O V fl. iilon tl.at Ihrni- IriHc .. Kn;nn
Tile UlllChCOn Will be CatCrcd tlUlil Ln AV U,.,.l,t VU., I !rUi.lon Crnimi nt Nnrth Rnnrt. Icl.i Al 1 :i .1. ... .i
Cllllii-h nf Kvnli. J.n.n ..ill I... .1.. tu o...i , ..V . . ... . .. i ' ". '."" vu..Ki-u u uicy will l une
. ---i , ......... iiu.in.-i. jungly in i ne iioscouig oince win ciosc, surviving besides lus wile are two sons, Vincent ot worm uena.i college preparatory academic
return mere aller Jan. 1. He Christian Service of the Mclho-during the noon hour on each one son, Marion P. of Albany; 'and Harland .of. Centralia'courscs."
nas ucen in litis country on a (list Church in Sutherlin. Reser-of the three days due to lack one brother, Conrad of Masoni Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. Bcu- She points out that Oakland
smay scholarship program for vations for the luncheon must of personnel. Driving license City, Iowa; and one sister, Mrs.llah Hannon of Roseburg, Mrs. maintains a high academic lcv
.!ic past year spending the last be made by Oct. 26. They may 'examinations will be rcsumcdjMargucrite Costcllo, Mason Helen Johnson of Rivcrsidcjcl; "vet wc feel that not enough
rix months of Ins slay at (he be sent to Mrs. R. R. League.l.m Friday, Oct. 25. at the reg-City. iCalif., and Mrs. Ella Burton of students are reached sufficient-
sons are getting second-rate ed
ucation if pursuing vocational
studies. There's an urgent
need for vocational programs
and parents should erase the
Roseburg Church.
Ulox 182, Umpqua.
Call Flegel
WHY EVEN TRY TO
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Whether it's juit one item, or o wholt houseful of furniture,
our fait, efficient men cen fake the work out of moving . , ,
and the rates ore low!
ular hours, officials said. Wilson's Chapel of the Roses Hitchins, Ky.; two brothers Bill ly through academic studies.'
lis inchargc of arrangements. iMrother of Portland and Mac . -
Car Damged In Crash 1 iStrother of Gold Beach; eight
Near Winsron Sunday F,re Laundry If SSdehiidreS1 grCa'"
One automobile was damae-' Fircmo trom the Roseburg Funeral services will be held
ed so badly it had to be towed Rural Klrc Department were, Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Long
from the scene, following a two-!08""1 to ",c Was'1 Drv Laun-;and Shukle Memorial Chapel
car accident o.i old U. S. High-i,l'-v- 1820 NE Stephens, Sunday! with the Rev. Verne Robinson
way 99 in the Winston Section1 afurnoon ttnerc an electrical' of the Congregational Christian
Sunday about 4.45 p.m. ; short in a washing machine .Church officiating. Interment
A car operated bv Robert wa,i n'amed for a small fire, 'will follow Wednesday at 11 a.m.
Fredrick Schulzc, life 4, Box1 Tnc tirc was out ,lpon arrivaI at the Green Mountain Cemc
685, was entering the highway of ,ne "r;men. No damage was trey at Rainier. Ore., with the
from the Winston Section road ! reported. Owner of the laundro- Rev. Ralph Ohling of Rainier
afler slopping at the stop sign,lmat " w- L- Carr- iofficiating.
hut failed to see another car
operated by John Henry Thom
as of Scottsburg, state police
report
SchuUe applied his brakes but
hit the left rear of the Thorn
car. The latter car was dam-
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EXPLOSIVES OXYGEN
ACETYLENE
414 NE Cotpr 673-4436
Roseburg
aged and had to
away, said police.
be towed
Science Shrinks Piles
-t;New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch Relieves Pain
PHONE 673-8435
For Eipcrt Installation and
Sole:
Carport Formica Linoleum
11 Years Local Eprienc
HOLLAND D. DAVIS
Custom Floors & Carpets
ftw Yk. n. y. vui- Fr tht
first time ncienrs hat found a new
healing untanc with the aaton
ifhinj ability to shrink hemor
rhoids, stop ttchinc. and :licv
pain without surjfery.
In Mt after ca, while rently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shnnkaire) took place.
Meat imuiof of all roaulto wtr
so thorough that sufferers ma da
astonishing statements like "Piles
have ceased to be a problem!
The secret is a new healing sub
stance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of
a world-famous research Institute
This substance is now available
Is tupp0tt(ery or eiatwieat form
under the name Preparstia W.
At all dnzx counters
672-4811
1481 N.E. STEPHENS
$
25.
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