The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 13, 1955, Image 9

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Return To California Mrs.
Ruth Rust and two children have
returned to their home in Eureka,
Calif., following a trip to Rose
burg to spend a week visiting her
mother, Mrs. Esther Young, at
the Roseburg Auto Park.
Horn On Leave Charles Mer
rill, who has been stationed by
the U. S. Air Force in Texas, has
arrived in Roseburg to spend his
leave visiting his mother, after
which he will report to the base
near Los Angeles for further train
ing.
Canyonville Honor
Students Listed
By VIRGINIA PROCTOR
Honor students at Canyonville
High School are being brought to
the attention of the public in two
instances this week: First in the
local honor roll and second in the
National Directory of Honor stu
dents in the U.S.
3 Head List
Those receiving a straight one
average are Bill Pitt, senior, Darla
Abel, junior and fat bondenaa,
freshman.
Those receiving a 1.8 average
are Katny ones, Charles f alcon
er and JeraWine Bryson, seniors;
Anne Daniels. Bonnie Mayfield,
Jerry McKenney, Jeannine Martin
and Mary Sanford, juniors;
Elaine Pankey, Dulca Bailey, Ann
Harry, Warren Richards, Bonnie
Kingcade, Delia Rust and Cecile
Chambers, sophomores; David An
tis and Beverly McMurry, fresh
man. Receiving honorable mention
were Norman Jones, senior; Larry
Fuller, Jim Custis and Yvonne
Brown, sophomores; Jean Harry
and Sharon Ponsonby, freshman.
This is the first year the U.S.
National Society of honor students
has published a directory, but it
will be an annual event. Students
are chosen for scholarship,
achievement and citizenship and
the directory includes J'jraldine
Bryson, Virginia Huffman, KaHier
ine Giles and Bill Pitts, seniors;
Carol Brinkworth, sophomore; Pat
Sondenaa, freshman; and Darla
Abel, Anne Daniels, Bonnie May
field and Jeannine Martin, juniors,
BIRTHS
Douglas Community Hospital
TOLMIE To Mr. and Mrs.
James Tolmie, 103 4th St., Dillard,
April 5, a daughter, Candice Gay;
weight seven pounds eight and
one-half ounces.
WONG To Mr. and Mrs. By
ron Wong, XL Court, Sutherlin,
April 7, a son, Hicnard Byron;
weight six pounds.
BEECROFT To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Beecroft, 131 N. Pine St.,
Apt. 2, Roseburg, April 7, a son,
Donald George Jr.; weight six
pounds six and inree-fourtns ounces.
YARBROUGH To Mr. and
Mrs. John Yarbrough, 1077 S. Mill
ht., Roseburg. April 7. a son.
Randy Elmer; weight eight
pounds two and one-nan ounces.
SANDERSON To . Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sanderson, Rt. 1 Box
123, April 8, a son, Gary Gene;
weight ten pounds.
GOLDEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Golden, Rt. 1 Box 282,
Sutherlin. April 9. a daughter. An-
tonia Maria; weight eight pounds.
CRIST To Mr. and Mirs. Ross
Crist, Rt. 1 Box 33 Castle St.,
Roseburg. April 10. a daughter.
Paula Kay; weight seven pounds
four and one-iourtn ounces.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Johnson, 4310 N. Stephens St.,
Roseburg, April 11, a son, Mi
chael Lynn; weight eight pounds
thirteen and one-half ounces.
PARKER To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Parker, 141 Taft Road,
Roseburg. April 11. a daughter.
Cerese Suzann; weight eight
pounds one ounce.
BEASLEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Onan Beasley, 846 S. Thompson
at., Kosemtrz, April 11, a son,
Lyle Duane; weight seven pounds
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In Portland Mrs. Hattie Guer-
in left Monday for Portland to vis
it relatives for several days. Her
brother-in-law is quite ill in a
Portland hospital.
In Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Reece and son, David, and
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Verbeck and
son, Sammy, visited recently for
several days in Portland with the
latter's relatives.
.Roturnt To Nebraska Mm.
Etta Kellar has returned to her
home in Chambers, Neb., follow
ing several months spent in Rose
burg with her daughter, Mrs. Lynn
Hanna. and family and in Spring
field with her son and another
daughter.
Parents Visit Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Subert of Rhinelander, Wis.,
are visiting at the home of Mr
and Mrs. A. R. Subert, 1217
Downy St This is the family's
second visit to the West Coast
They expect to remain for about
two weeks. The A. J. Suberts are
the parents of A. R. Subert.
New Drug Said
Addicition Cause
SAN FRANCISCO Wl A new
kind of drug addiction was de
scribed Tuesday by a government
medical researcner.
The drug is meperidine (trade
name Demerol) and is used like
morphine to relieve pain.
Medical personnel have had a
widespread but erroneous belief
that meperidine is less habit-forming
than other anti-pain drugs, said
Dr. Harris Isbell, of the Addiction
Research Center operated by the
National Institute of Mental HeaMi
at Lexington, Ky. His report was
read to the Federation of Ameri
can Societies for Experimental Bi
ology.
Although meperidine is only one
tenth as effective against pain as
morphine, it has many other morphine-like
characteristics, Dr. Is
bell reported. Withdrawal of the
new drug from a habitual user
causes more restlessness and mus
cle-twitching than morphine with
drawal, the researcher said.
Doctors should take the same
precautions against meperidine ad
diction as they do against mor
phine, Dr. Isbell added.
BANKRUPTCY FILED
Robert Ray Jenkins, Evergreen
Trailer Court. Canyonville. has fil
ed for bankruptcy in U.S. District
court, Portland. A log hauler, he
lists debts of $7,484.18.
Loaves For Portland Paul,
Ryan Jr.. left Tuesday for Ms
studies at Columbia Prep in Port
land, following the Easter week of
vacation in Roseburg visiting h'.s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K.
Ryan, on East Lane Street
Spend Weekend In Eugono
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bakala and
son, Richard, visited over the
weekend in Eugene, fhey spent
Easter with Bakala's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Bakala, who were also in Eu
gene for the weekend.
Visit InEugono Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Oakley and children, Steve,
Kathy and Timmy, of Roseburg
and Mrs. Oakley's mother, Mrs
R. C. Laurence, Dillard, spent
Easter Sunday in Eugene visiting
the latter's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Mills, and family.
Bernards Homo Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Bernard and daughters,
Marcia, Debbie and Rosemary,
have returned to their home in
Roseburg, following a trip to Sac
ramento, Calif., where they were
called by the serious illness of
Mrs. Bernard's mother, Mrs. G.
W. Overton.
Enters Hospital Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Collins went to
Eugene Saturday where the for
mer entered Sacred Heart Hospi
tal for several weeks of medical
treatment He was injured in a
logging accident last November
and Has been recovering from a
broken leg and other injuries since
that time.
Barcusas Return Mr. and Mrs.
Paul ' Barcus are back at then
home on Melrose Road following
a month s vacation trip to Mexi
co. They were joined at Mexico
City by their - niece and family,
and accompanied them back to
their home at Coatzacoalcos,
which borders the jungle, through
which the visitors enjoyed several
trips. They returned by way of
Vera Cruz, where they spent a
weekend.
Enioy Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Klein are back at their
home here following a stay at
LaGrande and Pendleton, where
they visited relatives and friends
They are former residents of that
area. They also attended the
square dance institute at Eastern
Oregon College of Education at
LaGrande. This is an annual af
fair and was conducted by Eddio
Gilmore, well-known caller from
California. Mrs. Klein is back at
her job in the district attorney'
office, and Klein is back at his
work n the SUCC office.
Visit In Portland Leslie Day
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch
and two daughters, Gail and Mary
Aimis, spent last weekend in Port
land, where they visited relatives
and friends.
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Tt-nvic uh lo a notlant of Dl.t.
ersdale Sanitarium, spent Eastei
aiuiuay at mncnester visiting ner
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
airs. Aruiur Travis, and tamuy.
Mrs. Trflvis IS rannrfpf in H
steadily improving m health.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sartors and children, Deborah, Lil
lian and Valerie, of Warrenton,
Ore., spent the Easter weekend
and Monday in Roseburg visiting
Mrs. Sartors' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Hudelson, in the Oak
Hill apartments on South Main
Street
Visitors Attend Dance Out-of-
town guests at the - Buckeroo
square Dance Club Saturday night
included Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rob
erts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Park
er, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Nielsen, all
of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Stricklett, Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines
Arney, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Walling. Marcola: and Mr.
and Mrs. Luvcrne Flandreau of
South Dakota.
Back From Salem Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis D. McAllister and
children, Lewis Jr., Larry. Sharon
and Darrel, returned to Roseburg
Monday from Salem, where thej
spent the Easter weekend with
the former's parents, Mr. .and
Mrs. V. J. McAllister. Mrs. Mc
Allister visited the past week with
Mr. McAllister's parents and his
sister, Mrs. Orval Prunk, and
family in Salem. McAllister met
Lewis and Larry, who had taken
part in the OSC Junior Rifle shoot
in Corvallis Saturday, and took
them to Salem for the weekend.
Leavts For Now York Mrs.
Ellsworth Tilton, wife of the past
or of the First Methodist Church of
Roseburg left today by plane tor
.New xorK uiy 10 attend the for
eign Department of the Women's
Division of Christian Service plan
ning group for the work on the
countries, mere are soo mission
foreign fields maintained in 23
countries. There are 500 mission
aries maintained in the foreign
field. Mrs. Tilton also plans to
pay her third visit to the United
Nations while in New York. She
will stop in Canton, Ohio, for a vis
it with her mother, Mrs. C. L.
Hunter, and will return to Rose
burg May 1.
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Den Mothers Set
For Glide Cubs
By MRS. ARTHUR SILBY
Wayne Schermerhorn. cubm ast
er of Glide Cub Scout Pack 112,
announces she list of the den moth
ers appointed the latter part of
March. Den - 1, Mrs. Frankly n
Jones; (2) Mrs. Jimmy Evans;
(3) Mrs. R. P. Blakely, (4) Mrs.
William Quimby; (5) Mrs. Lincoln
nennaoay; (6) Mrs. Kaymond
Grover; (7) Mrs. Leon Hughes.
The seven dens are now In fufl op
eration ana me majority of me
clubs have their uniforms.
Initial Moot Ira
Den 2 held its urn meetina
Thursday at the home of Den Moth
er Mrs. jimmy Evans, witn assis
tant Den Mother Mrs. Elbert tel
lers and Den Dad George Case
beer present The boys elected
Micky Evans denner and Johnnie
Kitchen, assistant denner. They
spent the evening studying for the
Bobcat award and planning the
conservation program for their
first pack meeting. The boys
completed the meeting by making
yummies " in me fireplace.
Eigmy-nve students of the ttn.
7th and 8th grade of Glide Elemen
tary School held a skating party
Wednesday evening at a Roseburg
Skating rink. Ninth grade students
were guests of the hosts. Two
school buses transported the group
to Roseburg. Instructors Kenneth
Charles Pinion and Hugh Clark
chaperoned the group.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore and
daughters, Helen, Fern and Linda
drove to Eugene Sunday to spend
tne day visiting Moore s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vermillion.
Vacations
Patricia Anne Harris, . student
at Salem College and Academy,
spent Easter vacation at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Harris.
Todd Building Co. of Roseburg
has started work on the new ad
dition to Glide High School. The
addition is for a cafeteria, 70 feet
by 37 feet, kitchen 25 feet by 19
feet, and two rooms for a music
practice room and a band room.
Cost of the building is $68,449. It
is expected to be completed for the
opening of the fall term.
Morrison-Knudson Co. reopened
Its camp last week at Lemolo
Falls and construction has started
in full swing on California Oregon
Power Co's. plant No. 2.
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Woman Files Claims
Whan Left Out Of Will
COLFAX, Wash. Wl Jennie
West filed a $19,031 claim Monday
against the $200,000 estate of Mar
tha Williams, contending she was
virtually left out of the will al
though promised she would be "ad
equately rewarded" for taking care
of the woman.
Miss West said she quit a teach
ing job in 1942 to work for Miss
Williams at $25 a month as house
keeper, nurse and chauffeur. The
$25, she said, was gradually in
creased to siuo.
Miss Williams, a resident of Ro
salia in Whitman County, died Oct.
11. She left most of her estate to
the Northwest Christian College of
Eugene, Ore. The Rosalia Christian
Church and other religious organi
zations were left farm land.
Miss West, 59, said she was left
a life interest in a Rosalia house
that was willed to the church
there. This, and personal property
willed to her, amounts to only
91, jw, . sne claims.
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