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Cordon's Bill Would Continue Pacific Trust WASHINGTON IB - Sea. Guy Cordon R-Ore Monday Intro duced bill calling or the gov ernment to continue indefinitely control over the Trust Territory o the Pacific. The bill also would authorize ex penditure ol TVi million dollars annually to cover administratis costs. Responsibility for administration of the islands was transferred is 1951 and again in 1953 to the D partment of the Interior. Cordon's bill would continue this indefin-Itely. Fire Gives No Advance Notice Fire strikes wltheui ummlnn you CAN protect yourself against financial toss with adequate insur ance. Better check your coverage to be sure you hove complete cover age. Call us fo- assistance. WE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND LOSS M T. H. Pargeter B R. E. Pergeter Vfc Lewii DIAL TTR 3-7595 JLJJJ UMPQUA INSURANCE AGENCY 121 N. MAIN Wilmont Dodd, 1 Yoncalla Board Member, Resigns By MRS. CEOROS IDES Wilmont Dodd, who has been on the Yoncalla Grade School board for several years, resigned his post last week due to :!1 nealth. Another director will b ap pointed in the near fuuture. Leave For Alaska Duana Powell, son of Mrs. Flor ence Powell and Bill Fast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fast, left recently for Fairbanks, Alaska, where they will attend college. Both boys are graduates of Yon caU High School Denry Thompson. son,: of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, of Elkhead is carrying bis arm in a sling due to an accident. He shot off a finger with a .22. Floyd Davidson cut the end of the thumb on his left hand recent ly while chopping wood at his home in Shoestring. Mr. and Mrs Sam Tsvior of Al kali Lake are visiting at the par- uaiai nr. ,1. laua nome. Sen Born Clarence Trump home in Hayhurst aucj. juts is uteir ursi cima SBU he will be called Russell Gordon. He was born at the Cottage Grove Hnanital Anril In Tki i ttm tl-a f grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Nei- sun nu me nrsi. great granocnua of Mrs. Martha Allen. The Rev. Mr. Hunt and son of Washington visited friends in Yon calla Sunday. He wis a former pastor of the Yoncalla Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Curtis and two sons spent the weekend visit ing Mrs. Curtis' parents at St. Helens. Bill Lasswell, student at Wil lamette University, spent the weekend here with his parents. Four Yoncalla Grade School teachers have resigned for the coming year Jarvues R, Gorton, 7th and sth grade teacher; Mary Putman, primary, Byrene Ruck ins, 5th grade; and Muriel Ed- tipr Srrf araAa Mien l?Aw.jw. ....It . ... u . -.... :hioji uuuci nut ,'be married this summer. Dodge -Inn Cafe Will open to serve you 5:30 A.M. Friday, April 23rd Meet the new owner and operator, former ly owner and operator of the Sportimon't Cafe in Reedsport, Oregon. Skipper Crabb Specializing in: Sizzling Steaks Southern Fried Chicken Complete Menu of Seafoods Located: 2 miles north of Canyonville on hiway 99 ot Dodge In motel. Just 28 miles sonh Beburg. o A, , , , X I " 'fik v. Wed. Apr. 21, 1954 The News-Review, Roitburg, Ore. 3 Yoncallans Hear Hayhurst Road Project Talked By Mitt. 0IOR0I IOBS - Plans for reconstruction of Hay Burst Road, running west out of Yoncalla and connecting to High way SS west of Drain, were pre sented recently to the YoocaiU city council and residents oa the road. Floyd Frear and Durward Owens DEADLY MARKSMAN Sgt. 1C Ola L Mize, 22, of Gadsen, Ala., awarded the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, displays the carbine he used in killing of some 65 Chinese Communist soldiers in Korea lost June during a M-hour battle on Outpost Harry. Mire, stationed in Japan with the U. S. Third Army Di vision, is scheduled for rotation home some time this month. (AP WIREPHOTO). Yoncalla Child Hurt In Washer By MRS. GEORGE EDES Margaret Farrell, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farre., of Yoncalla received a bad injury last week when she caught her arm in an automatic washing ma chine, which had been turned on by another youngster. A bone in her arm was found to be chipped and the arm and shoulder was badly wrenched. It was necessary to place the arm in a cast. Visits Parents I S ... . . I . . - !!..!! 1 - SIT. ana flirs. maryin neudim wi Salem spent the weekend visiting home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spenser and family of Oakland, Calif., SUNSHINE PARTY The Camas Vadev Methodist Church members will take part in a Sunshine Party at the church Sunday from 2 to 4 D.m. Oldsters !f the church are particularly In vited to attend, since the party will be slanted for those aged 80 and older. As part of the program, old timer will -be asked to recall po ems, songs and game of their younger days. The public is invit ed to attend. A program will be presented and 'isht refreshments wiu be served. of the County Bead Dept. said the county hat plans to blacktop the route from the Yoncaiia city lim its to the ' Pete ' Peterson home at the foot Eayaursi Hill this summer, Frear said tile and a mk bal last will be placed down.- and ue advista the city to use the same method in rebai dins the roaa within the city limits. When finish ed, the 20-foot highway would have the same surface as Highway 3a. Frear said the road should be al . lowed to stand a year betor beins I paved. Cost would be about tSOCO a raue. i Oil placed down on the street is previous years ha? broken up in the winter making new siting nec essary each summer. Hayhurst Roaa is heavily traveled by pec pie living along the route and by logging and lumber tracks, i Paving on Scott Valley Road wBl start about June i. and fee county will pave between the sid and new Highway 96 routes. The State Highway Dept. will pave Use road between Sestts Valley un derpast on the hew highway to ScotU Valley Schsel. SUITABLE ausmoatsra! Smwiii r ttmrtnim ar 1 amrs Order Your Wood Supply Now SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU Planer Ends Peeler Core, to" or 2 Sawdust W Green Wood Associated Press Elects Naw SUt Of Directors NEW YORK UV-Members of The Associated Press re-elected four directors and elected two new ones at the annual AP meeting this week. Directors re elected were: John S. Knight, Chicago Daily News; James M. Cox Jr.. Dayton (Ohio) nailv Nnwst Mark Ethridce. Lou isville (Ky.j Courier-Journal; and Dolph Simons, lawrence, men i -Innmal-World. ' The new directors are Harold A. Fitigerald. Pontiac (Mich.) Press, and Bernard H. Kidder jr. Duluth (Minn.) News-Tribune. Fitzgerald and Rider replace Roy A. Roberts of the Kansas City Star and Palmer Hoyt of the Denver Post, who were not elig ible for re-election because they had served three consecutive terms. spent last week here visiting at the Elmer Daughterty and Uojd bmery homes. Mrs, Spenser was the former Rave Baugherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer paugherty. trnest Heiiiwell returned home Saturday after spending two weeks visiting nis sister in bos Angeles and taking several trips to sur rounding cities. Here For Easter Mrs. Luther Dauzhertv soent last week with her daughtei and husband in Eugene. On Saturday, they brought Mrs. Daugherty home and remained over Easter Sunday. Mf. and Mrs. Joel Koltan and daughter, Janice, of Eugene spent Easter Sunday with the ueorge Edes family. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mortn end Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams were called to British Columbia last week due to the death of a sister of Mrs. Morm and Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Bun Moodv and two daughters spent Easter Sun day with relatives in Eugene, Mrs. uerain kusi lett inaay lor Southern California, where she will join her husband, who is in the US. Army. Mrs. Dave Rust ani son, Carl, took her there. Gerald Rust will be shipped oversew sometime in June. we re only YEAR OLD THIS WEEK And we'd like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for moking our First Year a successful one. To celebrate this past year we have added GREEN STAMPS with our service, and all this week will be DOU BLE GREEN STAMP WEEK. ' We have also added for your convenience cur tain laundering. We invite you to stop and see us on our birthday, or just drop in ond soy "hello". Roy ond Allene Thomosort 5 SNO Usl "OUR MILNORE SYSTEM IS COMPLETE WASHING MAGIC" WHITE LAUNDRY "ALWAYS QUICK SERVICE" BALLF ST. AT HARVARD PHONE 3-8337 Don't take less than finest 2 Like the mild flavor of Kentucky blended whiskey? Then why buy teas than the finest? 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