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t IF TOUR MSt HAS NOT ARRIVED IT :IS P.M. DIA12-J4J1 II Trawbridg. Eloctric , g Community News Items Go To Eugene Riy Browa, Return To Job Vic Lewii BiU Unrith and Hirold Hoyt it- hit returned to hit work it the tended to butinest in Eugene Mon day. Go To Coast Mr. ind Mrt. Conrad Lundeen of Sutherlin spent last Sunday on in outing it Win chester Bay. . Hero From Grants Pats Mr and Mrs. John Hodson and ton, Mike, of Grants Pass were ni Roseburg Thursday visiting friends and relative!. AND HIS DANCE TO THE WESTERN MUSIC OF JOE POWELL KIAMICHI MOUNTAIN BOYS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT LINDY'S SPORTSMEN'S CENTER IVi MHet South on Hiwoy 99 EVERYONE WELCOME Last Times Tonite AFRICA SCREAMS PLUS LOVE HAPPY SUN.-MON.-TUES. THE BIG HEART STORY OF OUR G. L JOES. ACTUALLY FILMED ON THE FIRING LINE! They were 20 minutes away from the truce... and 20 yords owoy front the enemy) y The Fabulous Story of". FABULOUS JOE" MARIE WILSON Umpqut Insurince Agency follow- ling a vacation with hit wife ind ; tour children it Getrhirt. Visiting R.lativot Doreen and Diane Hornbuckle, daughters of Mr. ind Mrs. Merlyn Hornbuckle, left Thursday morning for Fort land ind Vmcouver, Wish., to to visit relatives until school be gins. Church To Picnic The Epis copal of Sutherlin is having a pic nic Sunday, Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. at the MaclcBrown Park on the Ump qua river. Guests are welcome. Anyone needing transportation may get in touch with Father Ty son or Mrs. "John Musgrove. Grandson Visits Allen Pettey of Vancouver,, Wash., who was recently discharged from the Navy following four years of service, part of which was spent in Ko rea, was a weekend visitor it the home of his grandmother, Mrs. . A. Pettey. Also spending tfie weekend with Mrs. Pettey were her son ind wife, Mr. ind Mrs. Bruce Pettey, of Portland, who also visited hit brother Bryan Pet tey in Roseburg. ) ' i Els a Robbins BENEFIT DANCE Sponsored by Camas Valley V.F.W. SUNDAY NITE, AUG 22 8 P.M. 4 LOCAL WESTERN j BANDS' , m& CAMAS VALLEY V.F.W. HALL Visiting Wife Paul Jenkins, I 960 Riverside Dr., left Friday for Seattle to visit with Mrs. Jenkins, who has been a patient at the Swedish Hospital there for the past three weeks. On Vacation Mrs. LaVerne Patterson is taking a two-week va cation from her work in the cos metics department at Miller's Store. She will spend some time in Portland ind Washington visit ing relatives. Enjoy Outing Mr. ind Mrs. Cecil Sherwood and Janette and Bill; and Mr. ind Mrs. Harold Hoyt and Kristin enjoyed i week end outing it Lakeside with boat ing, water skiing and swimming being the main entertainment. They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Price of North Bend. Hero From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunton arrived Wed nesday evening from Wichita, Kans., to visit for i time with his sister, Mrs. T. B. Busenbark, and also with Mrs. Bunion's sis ter, Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. They have visited1 hero a number of timet. CIRCUIT COURT Ray Owen Asks Damages For Injury In Logging - Complaints Filed Artie A. Frost vs. State Indus trial Accident Commission. Plain tiff seeks to have claim remanded to commission and modified to grant compensation for permanent partial disability equal to 100 per cent loss of function of arm, 90 per cent loss of right leg and 40 l per cent of left leg. Injured June 8, wnen nit Dy tailing tree while working for Morrison-Knud-son Co. SIAC previously awarded SO per cent for arm, 20 per cent for right leg. John W. Purvis, executor of estate of Mildred Schulte, vs. Frid ! E. Lockyear. Plaintiff alleges pro i missory note given deceased bv 'defendant at Gardiner on March I 24, 1951. Seeks judgment of $1,000 plus interest. I J. V. and Hazel Nelson vs. Ro : wen Haas. Plaintiff seek judg ment of $300, deed to property. Albert E. Mears vs. Clarence : Gilmer. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $1,375.84, plus interest, alleged ly due tor labor. J. L. and Thelma M. Aikins vs. Dale Willis, et al. Suit to quiet tine on property. Mate unemployment Compensa tion Commission vs. M. W. and John Moffard, doing business as Mat Logging co. Plaintiff seeks $84.60, alleging it is due for un paid contribution! provided b T law. , Commercial Credit Corp. - vs. John B. Wnite. Plaintiff claims $1,672.64, plus interest, due from $2,291.74 promossoTy note signed at Dillard on March 26, 1954. James P. Rice vs. State Indus trial Accident Commission. Plain tiff seeks to have claim remand ed to SIAC and award of compen sation for permanent partial dis ability equal to complete loss of vision of an eye. Platntitf was injured Oct. 21, 1953, while work ing for Smith River Logging Co., when "a chip of steel hit his eye while driving spikes in an over head structure. Dismissals D. S. Houser vs. Henry Denn, et ux, et al. Case dimissed on motion of plaintiff. Kerr - Hebard Corp. vs. Ernest H. and Helen Branton. Dismissed on plaintiff's motion. W. F McMurray and Anna C. McMurray vs. D. R. Weaver and Anne L. Weaver and the United States of America. Stipulation made by parties concerned. State of Oregon vs. Robert Kell er. Dismissed by Dist. Attv. Rob ert M. Stults on grounds of insuf ficient evidence for prosecution. state ot Oregon vs. Scott Vince Ferguson. Same as above. Slate of Oregon vs. John Turnin. Same as above. State of Oregon vs. George New ton Koontz. Same as above. state of Oregon vs. Paul Colony. Same as above. State of Oregon vs. Michael Mat tes. Same as above. State of Oregon vs. Manual Thureh. Same as above. Judgment Lee Ewing vs. Phil Murphy. Plaintiff to recover $1,220.96. On stipulation of parties. Default Order William A. and Beatrice C Mir- dorf vs. Roy , Cox and'Rachi-1 Moore and the United States of America. Defendants declared in default. Ray Owen has filed suit in cir cuit court at Roseburg alleging UPCO Logging Co., was negligent in an accident Sept. 16, 1952. about 50 miles east of Myrtle Creek. Owen seeks $9,750 general dam ages. He claims he received per across the stomach with a cable while working as a choker setter. Vital Statistics Today s Radio TV Schedule Can Be Found On Page; 4 Sat. Aug. 2T, 1954 The Newt-Review,' Roseburg, Ore. 3 Helen Michelle; Mrs. Califford Morse and baby, Charles Cecil; Mrs. Ralph Hickman and baby, Rus$ell Grant, Roseburg. Mrs. Storer Goes ! Back To Idaho By MRS. WM. CUNNINGHAM Mrs. Elizabeth Storer. mother of Mrs. Ted Heilman. who has made her home here for the last two years and clerked in 'the Camas Valley Store, has returned to hr former home, Boise. Idaho. Mrs. Storer' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. M. H Uuricy, drove to Camas from Boise, to take Mrs. Storer"s trailer house back to Boise The eurlev's son. Bill who had been visiting with his grand mother for the last two weeki, went home with them. House guests at the home o( Mrt. Olive Barth are, Mr; and Mrs, Carl Smith and Mrs. and Mrs. Everrett Anderson of Eure ka, Calif. MY. and Mrs. Jack McKown and son Billy of Richmond. Calif., have arrived for a two weeks vacation. visiting with Mrs. McKown s pa- ents. nr. and Mrs. Henry w, Banks. Hospital News and reasonable sum for support of tamo. CASEY Betty Catherine v.. Fred Harley Casey. Married at Shreveport, La.. May 16, 1953. Cruel and inhuman treatment: charged. Plaintiff seeks restori-1 tion of maiden name, Rogers, and payment by defendant of $500 for ber enuitv in an automobile, SAABYE George A. vs. Viv ian F, Saabye. Married at Rippon, Calif., Sept. 17, 1946. Cruel ano inhuman treatment charged. , Marrhxpo Lieonse MAYNARDJtUTTER Edgar C. Maynard and Vcrna Irene Rut ter. both of Roseburg. Douglas Comfunfty Hospital Admitted Surgery: Mrs. Wesley House, Roseburg. Harmond Leon Page, Sutherlin. Medical: Loren E. Dow, Wins ton; Margie BurcheU, Yvonne Fern Cbasc. Roseburg. Discharged Mrs. Don Lewis, Winston: Wil liam J..Adair, Alfred R. Hill, Mrs J. B. Nelson, Gary Lee Cranford, Mrs. Lem miner, James J. tioim es, Mis. Donald Scott. Mrs. Gra ham Ewens, Ronald Earl Schrad er, Roseburg; Mrs. William U. W alien, Oakland; Alice Faye Free, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Cecil T. Black, Idleyld Park; Mrs.' Roy Hanson, Sutherlin; Mrs. Arthur Blackmon Glide. Morcy Hospital Admitted S u r g o r Y:. Mitchell Benedict, Roseburg. M.dlc.l: Charles E. Welch, Ca mas Valley. Discharged - Mrs. George Langlois and baby. DANCE AT VFWHAIL CAMAS VALLEY SATURDAY NIGHT Western Music By CHARLIE PARRET and His MEDICINE VALLEY BOYS Dancing 9 to 1 Sunday & Monday "WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES, NELLIE" Jean Paters, Dovid Wayno and Hugh Marlowe, plus Tony Curtis in "ALL, AMERICAN" Sunday Shows Continuous From 3 P.M. . Ends Tonight "JACK SLADE" ond "THE KID FROM LEFT FIELD" DIVORCE ACTIONS JOHNSON Barbara vs. Cle ment Duane Johnson. Married at Roseburg on April 5, 1953. Cruol i ana uinuman treatment charged. 1 Plaintiff seeks equity in real prop-1 erty, to have defendant pay unpaid i obligations, and award of $125 at torney fees and $30 costs. ; PORTER Donald L. vs. Eliz abeth Porter. Married at Everett, : Wash., June 18, 1954. Cruel and , inhuman treatment charged. BLAOHLBDGE Ellen B. vs. i James E. Blackledge. Married at I Chehalis. Wash., July 13, 1936. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff seeks ratifica tion of property settlement. WHITEHOUSE Louise vs. Howard Whitehouse. Married at Andrew, N.C., July 20, 1941. Cruel ana innuman treatment charged. Plaintiff seeks custody of one child D ANCE to the muiie of JACK FOSTER And His Orchestra Every Saturday Night at; , Vet's Memorial Bldg. OAKLAND NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY For your Dancing ond Listening Entertainment Elmo Haugh Trio Organ-Saxaphone-Drums Guitar-Vocals Complete Dinner Menu Featuring: Smorgasbord and Charcoal Broiled Steaks A A tf&eio Mod 6 Mile South of Roseburg on Top of tht Hill in Wintton Phone 9-8815 for Reservation! CONTINUOUS Set. & Sun. Mat. Tues. - 12:45 DROWNS IN RIVER PORTLAND I An 11-year-old Portland girl stepped into deen wa. ter while playing along the edge of the Willamette River and was drowned Thursday. She was Olivia Marilyn Reeder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Locke M. Reeder. The drowning occurred near Sauvie Island. mm THEATRE Sun. - Mon. 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