Former Yoncalla Man Moves
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: To Teaching Job In California
: By MRS. GEORGE EDES
! Mr. and Mrs. Charlej Shively,
J formerly of Yoncalla, who spent
', the summer in Eugene where Mr.
Shively attended summer school,
I spent Friday and Saturday here
. with friends.
I They packed their household
goods and are moving to Santa
J Rosa, Calif., where Mr. Shively
. will teach In the junior high
school.
', Adding Room
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vian are
; adding a large room to the west
. side of their home in South Yon
; calla.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Dickerson
J Dew to San Francisco Saturday,
. returning home Sunday. Mr. Dick-
erson was the pilot.
1 Mrs. Louise Snider and three
sons spent last week camping at I
" Loon Lake, returning home Sun-1
day.
; Mrs. Luther Daugherty was
. taken .back to the Sacred Heart 1
Hospital in Eugene Monday for a
. check up. Mrs. Daughertv is suf.
fering from a paralyzed condi
. tion of her throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Newberrv and
; three children of North Platte,
Neb., are visiting at the Payne
; home north of town.
Move Trailer
; Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Olman of
. Lebanon have moved their trailer
; house just north of the Cecil Sut-
ton home south of Yoncalla. Mr.
Olman has secured a . position
. with the Yoncalla Lumber Co.
Mrs. Meredith Freeman and two
I children and Mrs. Freeman Sr. of
. Alturas, Calif., visited relatives
; here last week.
Shirley Watson of Eugene spent
; several days here last week visit
. ing her cousin, Bonnie Shirley.
- Mrs. Trenton Moss, Denzel, Lois
. and Clella. of Payette, Idaho, and
- Mrs. Icil Scruggs and son, Kenny,
; of Payette, Idaho, visited at the
. Everett Curtis home Mondav.
" Roy Rogers spent the weekend
"i visiting his daughter at Coos Bay.
Visits Grandparents
I Miss Marylin Helland of Rose-
- burs spent several days here last
, week visiting her grandparents,
- Mr. and Mrs. Erie Stenseth.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John SDarks and
- family of Salem spent several days !
; nere last week with Mrs. Sparks'
. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
; Sparks.
I Mrs. Grant Applegate is visit-
ing relatives in Hornbrook, Calif.,
for a couple of weeks.
Miss Althra Roberts of San
I Francisco visited friends and rel
- atives here last week.
" Bob Lambdin. who recently sold
- nis nome to Mr. ana Mrs. Al
Hoffman, left last week to make
his home in California.
, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dale of
. Vancouver. Wash., are visiting
; their son-in-law and daughter and
. family, Mr. and Mr. Stacy Ad-
ams, for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Edes spent
- the weekend visiting relatives in
1 Gates. Ore. While there they vis-
ited the new Detroit Dam.
Saes Laboratory
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abbott and
family spent last week on a trip
to San Francisco and Shasta Dam.
; While on the trip, Mr. Abbott took
-a trip through the Research lab
moratory of the Standard Oil Co.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toner are
; having their home completely re
I modeled. Their children are do
Mng the work. They are Mr. and
tMrs. Tim Dear of Washougal,
-Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Hopper
."of Eugene and Mrs. Swearingen
-of Drain.
I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richards,
-Miss Westa Richards and Mrs.
Flydas Burroughs spent the week-end
on a trip to Crater Lak3. go
ring via the Willamette Pass and
'. returning home via Canyonville.
; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Anderson,
I daughter, Joyce, and Mr. and
vMrs. Roy Betcher and daughter
"of Eau Calire, Wis., spent the
- weekend visiting at th! Eric Sten-
Ruthless War On Corruption Vowed By Adlai
By DON WHITEHEAD
seth home.
Travel To Lakt '
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boet
tcher and two children of Oregon
City visited at the Ray Morins'
last week enroute home from
two-week vacation to California.
Mrs. Lee Hembree and two chil
dren of Grants Pass are visiting
Hembree'a brother-in-law and ais
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Brooks Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Rych
ard and son spent last weekend
on a trip to Portland and Van
couver, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Franklin and
Mr. and Mrs. Perley Roberts re
turned to their home in Bandon
after spending several days here
visiting relatives.
headquarters of Eisenhower. 1 the convictions for wrongdoing in
MINOCQUA. Wis. w - Gov. Ad- Then, he said, he wUl .trite west-1 7"' Taded
la, Stevenson - resting at . forest rd o tt. P.ctfie Nwrt .nd , J J d-n.
ha llluriH iui iv iv..uv. , ,
i . . niiir am mnnvv uhnrnvnr thPV arft
Stevenson said the ma or prob-. d h 'b eradicated. I in-
lems for the nation are in fm-, d 'd , ,,,,, witn such
eign policy but hat his own
gges obstacle to election is the fc
Republican theme that its time . . ,lrj , ,,
hideaway aaid Wednesday
feels "very comfortable" at this
time about his chance of defeat
ing GOP Presidential Nominee
Dwight D. Eisenhower in Novem
ber. Aain he told n wsmen he would
"deal ruthlessly" with crime, cor
ruption and misconduct in federal
government if elected president.
A reporter asked him how he
thought he "stackedup" with Eisen
hower in their race for the presi
dency. "I feel very comfortable," he
replied.
May Stand In Dtnvtr
The Illinois governor disclosed
he may open his Western cam-
tion.
He said that convictions for mis
conduct among federal employes
had proved that "a mess does ex
ist" in Washington. He first used
the phrase a week ago in a letter
to Editor Tom Humphrey of the
Oregon Journal at Portland.
The Democratic nominee said
Wednesday he was merely repeat
ing a phrase Humphrey had used
in a letter to him when he said
paign Sept. 5 witn a television i mere was a mess in nuiuusuw.
speech from Denver, Colo the But then he went on to say
qualified men in the first place.
WELFARE POSTS FILLED
SALEM The Rev. William
H. Thompson, Baker, whs appoint
ed Baker Couny welfare commis
sioner Tuesday by Gov., Douglas
McKay. He succeeds the Rev. T.M.
Gebhard, Baker, who is moving to
another county.
George C. Beechler, Ontario,
was appointed a member and
chairman of the Malheur County
Public Welfare Commission.
Riddle History Slated
For Broadcast Soon
Soon to be broadcast over radio
station KRXL is a program de
voted to the history of Riddlt and
surrounding community.
This Is a continuation of the
half-hour histories, usually heard
on alternate Sunday afternoons,
and designed to eventually cover
the entire county during the cen
tennial year. Rebroadcast of all
the programs is scheduled for the
near future.
Upon completion of the Riddle
story, work will get underway on
the history of Myrtle Creek. Those
wishing to contribute material on
the founding of the town and its
century of growth are asked to
contact the script writer, Mrs.
George Bacher whose telephone
number is 9-8843.
Thurs., Aug. 21, 19S2 The News-Rtvkw, Reuburg, Ore. 11
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Tiller Gets New Bus For Schools
By ALICE LERWILL
Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Lease of Til
ler have returned from Detroit,
Mich., with tha new school bus to
be used for the Tiller District.
Lease will drive the bus and
has been engaged as janitor for
the school for the coming year,
which starts Sept. 2.
Berry Crop Light
The many persons who have vis
ited tha berry patch near Huckle
berry Lake report the crop very
light and scattering. The road is
in good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Penncll
have moved from Milo into one
of the houses at the Southern Ore
gon Sugar Pine mill where the
former is a sawyer.
Mrs. Emmitt Belcher, local 4 H
Club leader, spent Thursday and
Friday at the County Fair in Rose
burg. She took in the exhibits and
helped to arrange them.
Scouts Go To Laka
The Tiller Boy Scout troop,' ac
companied by Lance Brown and
John Tumey, spent the weekend
at Fish Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Williams
spent Monday in Eugene trans
acting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Croy and
family are enjoying a vacation in
Yellowstone National Park.
Mr. and Mrs. John Biss have
purchased the William Mathews
property and are planning to move
there soon.
The Great Lakes contain half
the fresh water on earth, says the
National Geographic Society.
Women Base 2 Suits
Against Ex-Candidate
. PORTLAND UH Glenn C. Ack--erman,
unsuccessful candidate for
T sheriff in the last election, was
named defendant in two separate
; $100,000 suits filed in Circuit Court
- Vt '- le a.
; One is by Donald R. Green who
.says Ackerman has been trying to
entice Green's bride away with
-promises of money. The bride is
20 and Ackerman, the complaint
-says, is "more than 50.
The other suit is by Acker-
. man's former wife. Marcella
-Campbell, who says Ackerman has
.been slandering her to employers
-causing her to lose jobs.
Ackerman is a real estate dealer,
Although the Alaskan fur seal
-spends much of its life in the
water, it must learn to swim.
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