16 Jk Newi-Roview. Roeeburg, Ore Fri Jan. 21, 1955
Criteser Place In Melrose Area Changes Hands
y NITTII WOODRUFF
Mr. and Mri. L. G. Jonea and
family recently moved into their
new home on Rainbow Lane, Rose
burg, following the tale of their
ISO-acre ranch in west Melrose to
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowe of De
Lake. Mr. and Mr. Rowe and two
daughters told their grocery store
in DeLake prior to moving here.
The property in Melrose is known
locally as the Criteser place.
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Clarence V.
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DISTRICT AGENT
636 S. Stephens St. ' '
Dial 2-2618
quite ill at hit home in west Melrose.
Mr. and Mri. Ray Doerner and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Busenbarlc went
to Corvallis last week on business,
and the latter couple visited their
daughter, Dalene, who is a stu
dent at OSC. Mr. and Mrs. Doer
ner went on to Portland and were
overnight guests of Mrs. Doerner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas.
Ralph James Turner was home
over last weekend from Reed
College, Portland. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner,
who operate the Melrose Store.
Mrs. Amy Seely went to Port
land by bus Monday, (or a phys
ical checkup.
Gene Horn, manager of the Rose
burg High School wrestling team
accompanied the team to Spring
field Friday. He stayed overnight
in Eugene,
in From Caiiihan
LIVE COLLAR Thi
Begum, wife ot the Asa Khan,
imiles at a kitten crawls over
her shoulder at Rom airport
souvenir shop durinr a Hop
over en rout to Cairo.
Clifford Wood and son, Wayne,
of Callahan Trail, were business
visitors in Roseburg Monday. He
also visited his wife, who is jtay
ing with friends this winter, con
valescnK from a major operation.
Wood reports there was six inch
es of (now at his Callahan Trail
home, but at the too of the moun
tain there was about 18 inches of
snow. He and his son made the
trip out in a jeep.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dondero
are building a home in Melrose.
Mrs. Jean Alsten and small son
recently returned from California
Her two daughters remained at
their grandmother's to attend
school. Mrs. Alsten plans to build
an additional room on aer nouse,
then she and her son will reside
there with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Cooper, who occupy the house.
Caroll Sensabaugh is building a
shop addition onto his garage.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Matthews
were Sunday guests of Mr, and
Mrs. V. S. Woodruff.
Sutherlin Youth
At Naval Center
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
BiUie Rietman of Sutherlin, who
left Roseburg Tuesday for
Portland to be inducted into the
Navy, called his mother, Mrs. Mil
dred Rietmann Wednesday to say
that he had passed his test and
would go to San Diego for naval
training. He is the son of William
Rietmann Sr. In a recent issue of
the News-Review, his name was
listed as waiter Rietmann, in
stead of William.
In Pasadtna
Mr. and Mrs. .Fayette Thomp-
son and children, are spending a
month in Pasadena with Mrs.
Thompson's parents, as she was
called there by the illness of her
motner. Thompson is UKing nis
vacation from the O. L. iorrey Co,
store.
Mrs. A. E. Martin, who was
taken to a Koseuure nuspitai a
week ago, was brought home Sun
day. Mrs. William Crowell underwent
eye surgery at the Eugene Clinic
Tuesday, and her daughter, Mrs.
Chares Moore, reported the op-
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Oregon Demos Organize
For Informal Meetings
SALEM I The 31 Democrat
in the Legislature have organized
for informal meetings to discuss
all kinds of proposed legislation.
The group elected Rep. Robert
P. Klenuen, St. Helens, as chair
man. It will hold discussions sep
arately from the new Democratic
Stale Legislative Committee, which
consists of three county chairmen
and five legislators.
Republican legislators have no
similar group, but Senate Presi
dent Elmo Smith, John Day Re
publican, said Uiey might hold a
caucus late.
eration was a success.
Now Don Mothers
The Cub Scouts have Mrs. H.
Tabor, Mrs. Ivan Bowea and Mrs.
Kenny Awmiler as volunteer Den
Mothers, but need five more moth
ers, in order to organize. The Rev.
Mr. Bentley of the Sutherlin Chris
tian Church is the Parent-Teachers
Institutional representative,
and any mother wishing to help
may contact him..
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bonncy and
Eugene Todd, of Cloverleaf IOOF
Lodge 229 of Sutherlin attended the
Myrtle Creek . joint installation
and turkey dinner Saturday night.
Textual Highlights Listed From President's Message
WASHINGTON UH Textual
highlights of President Eisenhow
er' letter transmitting his annual
eonomic report to Congress
Thursday:
Economic well-being sustains
our whole national life. A high and
rising standard of living brings to
more of our people the opportunity
for continued intellectual and spir
itual growth.
The need of our times is for
economic policies that, in the first
place, recognize the proven sourc
es of sustained economic growth
and betterment, and in the second
place, respect the need of people
for a sense of security as well as
opportunity in our complex, indus
trialized society.
With wise management of the
national household, our country
can within a decade increase its
production from the current and
annual level of about 360 billion
dollars to 500 billions, or more,
expressed in dollars of the tame
buying power.
The year 195 was on of transi
tion from contraction to recovery.
. . .The contraction wat relatively
mild and brief, because of a vari
ety of timely pubnc and private
actions.
Although manufacturing produc
tion fluctuated, total output was
fairly stable, and disposable per
sonal incom reached record
levelt.
"" .
Some industries and localities
suffered from serious unemploy
ment. The fortunes of most of them
turned for the better when recov
ery got under way in the early
autumn, and they will benefit from
further general economic expan
sion. ,
Instead of expanding federal en
terprises or initiating new spend
ing programs, the basic policy of
the government in dealing with the
contraction wis to take actions
that created, confidence in the fu
ture and stimulated business
firms, consumers, and states and
localities to increase their expend
itures. Th vigor of th recent recov
ery .. . holds out th promise that
w shall achieve a high and satis
factory level of employment and
production within the current year.
It la essential to keep a close
watch on financial developments;
continued economic recovery must
not be jeopardized by overempha
sis ot speculative activity.
The wise course for government
in 1955 it to direct its program
principally toward fostering long
term economic growth rather than
toward imparting an immediate
upward thrust to economic activ
ity. ...
Our nation's recent history teach
es that a foresighted government
can do much to help keep the econ
omy stable, but experience affords
no good basis for a belief that the
government can entirely prevent
fluctuation. ' ' '
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Contest ends Jan. 31
The Davidson Baking Company is looking for
little girls who most resemble the famous '
Miss Sunbeam shown on every loaf
of Davidson's Sunbeam Bread.
$36,000 in prizes will be distributed
among 140 lucky children.
HERE'S HOW TO ENTER
1. Your local Sunbeam Bakery, through preliminary, sectional contests in Its Sunbtm
territory, will select four little girls, who, in the opinion ol a panel sf judgtj, most
resemble Miss Sunbeam', as sht appears on the Sunbeam Bread wrapper, regardles ol
color ol hair. All girls must be at least three years ol age, but not more than lea years
ol age on the day ol judging. They must live in tht territory served by our bakery. No
member ol the immediate family may be employed by Quality Bakers ol Amtrk
Cooperative, Inc., any ol its member bakers, ot any other bread maker.
2. Each contestant may send only ont photograph to your local Sunbeam Bakery. Print
contestant's name, address and date ol birth on back ol photo. Entries must bt post
marked not later than midnight January 31, 1955.
S. From the four contestants so selected as most resembling Miss Sunbeam, a territorial
winner and three runners-up will bt selected by popular vott. Only official ballots .
obtained at your Sunbeam grocery will bt valid.
4. The winner ol each territorial contest shall bt eligible to compete with tht winners
el all other territorial contests in tht judging for tht Grand Prut Award. Tht territorial
winner and the three runners-up from itch Sunbeam territory shaH rtctivt Kites at
described herein.
S. Tht fteubm H. Donnelley Corporation will judge the photographs of tht territorial
winners ind will select Iron among them a Grand Prize winner who will bt known m
Miss Sunbeam 1955. From this group Tht Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation will als .
judge and stltct 16 (siitttn) Second Priit winners and IS (eighteen) Third Priit winners.
I. Tht photographer of ttch of tht top 17 winners is judged by Tht Reuben H. Donnelley
Corporation will bt awtrded a Benrus watch.
7. All entries become tht properly of Quality Bakers of Amtrict Cooperative, Ik, and
Kt Sunbeam members to list as they see fit. No photograph will be returned. Only ont
pure to a family. In each judging, the decision ot tht judges is final. All winners will bt
notified by mail. Duplicatt prizes will bt swarded in tht tvtnt el tits. Contest subject
I ill lederal, statt and local laws. i
t. The perenti ol each territorial winner will bt required to fill out, sign and have
notariied an official application blank that contestant is eligible according to contest
rules, and that they will take tht priit-winninj trip on or btfort May IS, 1955, H it is woe,
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20 Volume Deluxi Edition of tht famous Collier's Encyclopedia.
A Perfection Electric Range.
An Ultimo Homo Cleaner.
A Morsa Super-Dial Sewing Machine.
A smart travel wardrobe for Mits Sunbeam's mother, designed
by America's foremost knitwear designer -Jane Irwlll.
A Bennrs Citation Consort watch for Mlu Sunbeam's father.
A famous Betsy-Wetsy doll by Ideal.
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