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SANITARIANS AT MEET
Douglas County Sanitarians T.
Claude Baker and LaVerne Miller
are in Portland attending a meet
ing of the ' Oregon section of the
Association of Sanitarians.
BUSINESS NAME FILED
Certificate of assumed business
name has been filed in the county
clerk's office for the "Hole In One
Donut Shop," 225 Sheridan St., by
Roland A. Glass and Lloyd John
son. . .
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Bank low Bidder For Canyonville Bonds
By MARY BINGHAM
The U. S. National Bank of Port
land was low bidder for purchase
of bonds from Canyonville School
District 8 in the amount of $30,000
for addition of two elementary
classrooms. Bids were opened at
the regular meeting of the board
of directors.
The bid of the bank was 2W per-.
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Census Completed
The final count on the census of
School District 8 totaled 441. ac
cording to Mrs. Joyce Norman
clerk of the district who took the
census. Of the total, 203 were
girls, and 238 boys.
Canyonville school youngsters
had an unexpected opportunity
to enjoy the sunshine Monday.
School was closed because of a
defective boiler. Repairs allowed
the school to open Tuesday.
Larry Neis, 15-month-old son of
Mr. ana Mrs. Leon Neis fell from
his high chair Wednesday. The
fall split the child's gums on both
sides of his lower teeth, and cut
his chin which required stjtches.
His mother picked the bov un and
ran the block from the Neis home
to Forest Glen Hospital where his
injuries were reported not serious.
The faculty of the Canvonville
Bible Academy sponsored a ban
quet the evening of Nov. 11 to
honor 16 students who attained the
honor roll and honor society. Tom
fclwooa ot Koseburg had the high
est score of the six weeks period
The dinner was served buffet style
and decorations carried the fall
theme.
Mrs. Claude Groth presented
several musical selections at the
banquet and then joined Mrs. Rob
ert Schaeffer in a piano duet.
John Billings presented a vocal
solo. Mrs. Alice Haymes presented
tne nonor society charter. Mr.
Claude Groth, principal of the
academy spoke briefly about
'Honor in School" and Kenneth
Tidd gave the main speech en
titled, "Honor in Everyday Liv
ing." Recovering From Fall
Britt Claxton, two-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Claxton,
who fell from a moving automo
bile about 10 days ago, is reported
to be getting along fine. The boy
was taken to Eugene where a
thorough examination revealed no
serious injury.
Mrs, John Condon of Fresno,
Calif., is visiting her daughter,
Mis. Pearl Kemp.
Police Chief Ted Nimmo Is back
on the job after a week's leave.
' Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam went
to Eugene over the weekend for
removal of a cast from Mrs. Put
nam's leg at Sacred Heart Hos
pital. Mrs. Putnam was injured in
an auto accident in California a
year ago in July and has worn the
leg cast since.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson
and children spent the weekend in
Grants Pass visiting Mr. Fergu
son's sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Waterman. While
there, they enjoyed the Marshfield
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yonville. played for Marmield.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dickinson
spent a few days in Portland this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stonehocker
spent Friday in Medford on a com
bined business and pleasure trip.
An impressive "singspiration"
program was presented at Can
yonville Bible Academy Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Mildred Mathison of Cali
fornia is visiting the Bible Acad
emy this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Loson Winn were
dinner guests- of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Haymes Saturday evening.
Mrs. Paul Reed of Eugene and
Mrs. Ethel Manning of Springfield
spent two davs visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Rimmell.
George Blomgren, Leonard Clif
ton George Brinkworth, and Nor
man Chappell spent a weekend
duck hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oldham of
Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Herbert Sunday. Mrs. Oldham
and Mrs. Herbert are sisters.
'Mrs. Philip Claxton and Judy
Prevost were listed as medical
patients at Forest Glen Hospital
this week.
Mrs. Mary Murray of Santa
Cruz is remaining for a visit with
her niece, Miss Mary Berry. Mrs.
Murray was here to attend funer
al services for her sister, Mrs.
Molly Berry.
Mrs. George Binder and Mrs.
Guy Musser are buying spring
goods for Binder's Clothing Store
this week. They are attending the
spring market week in Portland.
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Calapooia Farm
Bureau Member
Drive Successful
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
A good attendance was report
ed when the Calapooia Farm Bu
reau held their Tuesday evening
meeting at the Calapooia Club
House, with 29 members and sev
en guests present.
The meeting was called to order
by the chairman, Cal Hunter, who
appointed Lloyd Sconce, as live
stock chairman.
The next meeting will be held on
December 9, at 7:30 p.m. instead
of 8. Meetings will begin earlier
during the winter.
Maude Cole, Associated Women's
chairman, asked each member to
bring a guest to the next meeting
and also to bring sandwiches or
cookies. . .
The membership drive, which
was in charge of Guy Cole, was
reported successful, a . number
of new members being secured.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Goff, By
ron Goff and children, were guests.
Byron displayed Christmas
cards, wrappings and ribbons, and
secured a number of orders. He
will be at the December meeting
and will have a number of extra
boxes for those wishing them.
Bob Monett, Harold Cole and
Harold Crouch, assisted by Cal
Hunter, Philhp Knapple, Jr. Steph
ens, Ralston Cole, hauled wood
for the Club House last week.
Mrs. George . Wilcox, assisted
by three 4-H members, Jean Wil
cox, Barbara Cole and Charlene
Moore, served refreshments.
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4:11 Hemln away MBS
4:30 Curt Massey Show MBS
4:45 Sam Hay as MBS
3:00 Taka a Number MBS
9:.10 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS
S:5J Cecil Brown MBS
6 00 Gabriel Heatter MB ,
8:15 World of Sporta
fcSS Brighter Side
6:4S Sam Hayes MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS . .
7:00 Guest Book ' " '
7:15 Mutual Newareel MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 Mr. Cameleon CBS
8:30 You Name It
8:45 Sam Hayes, Touchdown Tipa
9:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS ,
9:15 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS
9:30 Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Per
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01:001 Love a Mystery MBS
10:15-Titus Moody Show MBS
'.0:20 State and Local Newa
10:30 Gunsmoke CBS
11:00 Nile Watch
11:29 Newa Nltecap
11:30 Sim Off
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1991
6:00 Coffee Club Capers
6:30 County Agent
6:45 Way of Life ,
7:00 Hemingway-MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang-MBS
7:45 U. S. Navy Band Et
8:00 Morning Melodlea .
8:25 News-MBS
8:30 Headline News-MBS
8:30 Haven of Rest-MBS
9:00 Baby Days
9:15 4-H Club
9:25 Man About Town
9:30 Saturday Serenade
10:00 News-MBS
10:15 Before the Camera
10:30 Quts Club
11:00 Strictly Dixle-MBS
11:15 News-MBS
11:30 Meet the Missus-CBS
12:00 Bob Grant, World News
1215: Modern Mood Musie
12:30 Man on the Street
12:45 Bob Grant, Local News
12:55 Market Reports
1:00 Afternoon Melodies
1:15 Oregon-OSC Football Gamc-MBS
4:30 Helngway.MBS
4:45 Forward March
5:00 Sons of the Saddle
S:30 John's Curve
5:45 Jan Garber-MBS ,
5:55 Baukhage Newa
6:00 Recital Hall
6:15 World of Sports
30 Look to the Sles
6:45 Pigskin Parade
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7:30 Happy Valley Cowboya
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9:00 News-MBS
9:15 Wrestling
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11:35 Sign Off
EXECUTOR NAMED
Nealie Catherine Anderson of
Reedsport has been appointed
executor of the estate of Nonda
Anderson, who died in Bend last
Oct. 28, leaving an estimated J20,
000 estate in Douglas County.
Mrs. Anderson and a daughter,
Mary Catherine Henderson of
Bend, will share in the estate, ac
cording to a probated will.
BEasAININQ HOUEg lOOAt
3:30 Open House
4:30 Once Upon A Time
4:45 Del's Story Time
5:00 Rhthm at Random
5:15- Time for Music
5:40 The Editor Speaka
6:00 Sports Spotlight
6:15 Lampllghtera
6:30 Modern Newa
6:45 John T. Flynn
7:00 Western Serenade
7:30 David Rose Orcheatra
7:45 Logger? Weather Bulletin
7:50 .Musical Interlude
8:00 Country Fair
6:30 Barnett'a .Barn Danca
8:49 Dick Haymes Show
9:00 Music For Thursday
9:30 Henry Jerome Show
9:45 Cote Glee Club
10:00 Rhthm Rendezvous
10:15 Air Lane Melodlea
10:30 Dance Tima
11:00 Tomorrnw'a Headllnea '
11:30 Sign Oft
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1951
6:00 Sign On
6:01 News In A Nutshell
6:02 Dawnbustera
6:30 Rooster Reveille
6:45 First Edition Newa
6:50 County Agent
6:55 Weather Bulletin
7:00 Alarm Clock Club
7:19 Morning Special
7:30 Five Mln. News
7:35 Sleepyhead Serenade
7:45 Four Knights Spiritual
8:00 Sat. Morn. Clam Bake
8:35 Tops In Pops
9:00 Navy Band
9:15 Say It With Musie
9:309:30 Dateline
9:45 Top O' The Morning
10:00 Franzelta Quintette
10:15 Town Crier
10:30 Jimmy Wakely
10:49 Ray Anthony
11:00 Open House
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Country Musie
12:30 Mid Day News
12:45 Market Reports
12:50 As You Like It
1:00 Polka Time
1:15 The Ambassadors
1:30 Football Warm Up
1:45 California vs. Stanford
4:30 Phonoquest
5:30 Time for Musie
6:00 Sporta Spotlight
6:15 The Lampllghtera
6:30 Modern Newa
6:49 John's Curve
7:00 Western Caravan
7:20 Logger's Weather Bullettn
7:25 Western Caravan
7:30 Timber Topper'e Ball
8:00 Heidelberg Harmonalres
8:19 Music in the Morgan Manner
8:30 Barnett'a Barn Danca
9:00 Music for Saturday
9:30 Shep Fields
9:45 Page Cavanaugh Trio
10:00 Rhythm Rendeavous
10:15 PIck-a-RIb Boya
10:30 Dance Time .
11:00 Headlines
11:09 Dance Time
11:30 Sign Off
Frf., Nov. 21, 1952 The News-Review, Rosebijrf, Ore.
Pol-Luck Dinner Fullerton
school first graders, their families,
and their teachers will enjoy a pot
luck dinner Friday evening at 6:30.
Hard Times Dance The Rose
burg Country Club will hold a
Sadie Hawkins hard times party
Saturday night, Nov. 22. There will
be prizes for the best costumes.
Members and guests are invited.
To Have Banar A bazaar
and cooked food sale will be held
Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Firestone
Store. The sale is sponsored by
the Relief Society of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints.
Thursday thru Saturday
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plus "ST. BENNY THE DIP"
Ends Tonight
"FATHER'S WILD GAME"
and Inajrid Bergman in
"UNDER CAPRICORN"
LOCAL NEWS
public health, came during
speech delivered last night to the
Association of Military Surgeons.
Truman also rapped Congress for
"lost progress" in the health field.
Current shortages of doctors and
nurses have not been met, he said,
"despite repeated efforts to per
suade the Congress to adopt a pro
gram of federal aid to medical
education."
Out Of Hospital Mrs. Archie
Wilson of Winston was released
on Tuesday from the Community
Hospital, where she has been re
ceiving medical treatment.
To Hold Dance The Glide
Grange will hold its regular month
ly dance at the Grange hall Satur
day, Nov. 22, at 9 p.m. Everyone
is welcome. Ladies are asked to
bring sandwiches.
To Meet South Deer Creek
Grange will hold its annual har
vest ball and homecoming Satur
day evening, Nov. 22. All old-timers
and friends of the Grange are
cordially invited to attend. Re
freshments will be served.
Truman Warns'
COP Not To Bar
Social Progress
WASHINGTON OF) The Repub-1
lican victory at the polls, President
Truman says, was no mandate to I
the government to cut down on its I
public health activities.
Truman said' President-elect Ei-'
senhpwer's administration will find i
itself "far behind the times" if it j
tries to stop what he called the
social and economic progress made
under the Democrats.
And, in defense against what he
termed politically inspired attacks !
on his public health program, he
declared that "anyone who inter-:
prets the election as a mandate
to stop the efforts we have been
making for social and economic .
progress is blind to history."
Truman's defense of bis record,
and call for further government
action in the controversial field of
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