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FOR:
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Flashlights
First Aid Supplies
Snake Bite Kirs
f) Pipes & Tobaccos
OPEN 'TIL 10 P.M.
Binoculars
9 Cameras & Film
Pocket Knives
0 Playing Cards
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Free Parking
Rase Hotel Annex
Santa Barbara Fir Lost
Estimated At $9 Million
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. I
Damage from the recent 11-day
forest fire has been estimated at
more than 9 million dollars.
Fire control officer Nolan O'Neal
said Monday that the blaze, the
worst in this areas history, result
ed in $650,000 in fire fighting costs
in addition to the 9 million da
mage to watershed and range land.
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Eisenhower Asks
People To Speak
Up For Highways
WASHINGTON Ifl President
Eisenhower Tuesday called on an
organization of. motoring-minded
citizens to "speak up again and
again for prompt action on a high
way system adequate for modern
living."
Eisenhower, whose multi-billion
dollar highway improvement pro
gram was rejected by Congress
earlier this year, made the sug
gestion m a message to the 53rd
annual convention of the Ameri
can Automobile Assn. (AAA) an
organization whose aim is' to im
prove driving conditions. The
group claims 4.800,000 members,
mostly passenger car owners.
"The members of your associa
tion know from experience how
urgently needed is a road system
in pace with our expanding popu
lation," the President said. "Eco
nomic growth must not be stunted
by a creeping paralysis of traffic.
"Motoring convenience, safe driv
ing and national security must not
be checked by a lack of roads.
A modern road system is one of
our great national needs," he con
tinued. "1 hope all of you will continue
to speak up again and again for
prompt action on a highway sys
tem adequate for modern living."
His brief message included no
specific details.
Police, Relatival Seek
Two Missing Women
PORTLAND I Police and
relatives Tuesday sought two Port
land women who started out Sun
day for i short drive and did not
return.
One, Mrs. Bernice N. Sharkey,
75, was a semi-invalid. The other,
Mrs. Alvera E. Ferguson, 53, often
took her for short drives.
Mrs. Thomas Burns Jr. of Eu
gene, daughter of Mrs. Ferguson,
said the family was aiding in the
search, concentrating on rural and
mountain roads in Eastern Mult
nomah County where it was
thought they might have had an
accident.
Grandson Of Dillard Resident
Injured Recently In Eugene
By ROSA HEINBACH
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Dysinger that their
four-year-old grandson, David, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dysinger of
Eugene nas oeen injured severly
when the door of the car in which
be was riding opened and he was
thrown from the car.
He is now receiving treatment in
Sacred Heart Hospital in Eu&ene
for a fractured skull and is report
ed to De out ot danger.
It will be remembered by friends
that just two years ago he was
run over by a tractor in his own
back yard, and was hospitalized
for over a month at that time. He
had just recovered from that or
deal with no ill effects when his
recent mishap occurred. C. C. Dy
singer is principal of the Dillard
Elementary School.
Visit San
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claiborne
went to visit their son, Kyle, last
Sunday at the Forest Ranger's sta
tion where Kyle has been spend
ing time at the lookout station
above Tiller. The forest fires, be
ing under control and the weather
much cooler, they brought Kyle
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne and son,
Kyle, and grandson, Rodney Bout
well, left early Saturday for an ex
tended vacation to Idaho where
they will visit both Mr. and Mrs.
Claiborns' relatives.
Miss Martha Davis and her
friend, Miss Nancy Long, of Pasa
dena, Calif., drove to Oregon last
week and stopped over to visit at
the home of the former's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Wed., Sept. 21, 195S The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
WANT PRICK RAISED
PORTLAND (if! The Oregon
Milk Producers and the Grade A
Milk Producers Assn. of zone 2,
Monday said they will seek an in
crease in milk prices.
Harry Lane of Wilsonville.. a di
rector of the grade A producers,
said Monday the action was aimed
only "at producers' prices.
Creek for a few days. They spent
Saturday evening visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Alpine and children. Sunday the
guests were driven by Ray McAl-
pme on a sightseeing trip to Crater !
and Diamond Lakes. The girls left
Monday for their trip to Washing
ton and Canada. They planned to
visit all points of interest en route.
Miss Ruth Ellen Cutlet of Elk
ton is now making her home with
Mrs. Mercy Buell while she is em
ployed in the Douglas High School,
leaching typing and shorthand.
Mrs. Christine Simmons is also
making her home with Mrs. Buell.
She is teaching at the Tenmilc
School.
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whit and
children, Carl, Ray, Wanda and
Eugene of Dillard returned Tues
day from a hurried trip to De
light, Ark., where they were called
10 days ago to the beside of Mrs
Whit's father, Noah Higgens. Hig
gens died of a lingering illness be
fore they reached him, but
they were able to attend his funeral
while there. After visiting many of
her relatives who gatherrd from
various communities, they start
ed toward home. They stopped in
Dallas, Tex., to visit Whit's broth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Whit, and
family.
Choir practice for the Dillard
Methodist Church is set for Thurs
day at 7 o'clock. Paul Dodd, music
director of the Dillard Elementary
School is scheduled to take part as'
the leader. All former members
of the choir and any men or women
in the community who are inter
ested in music are urged to attend.
Uranium Dirt Debunked
AUSTIN, Tex. 11 State Health
Commissioner Henry A. Holle yes
terday debunked "uranium dirt"
treatments being offered in Texas.
' The healing value of dirt con
taining minute amounts of uran
ium isn't worth the time it takes
a man to cover his aching feet,"
As Treatment For Ills
Dr. Holle said in a statement.
He said "dozens" of the so-called
treatment centers started up after
the idea spread that the allegedly
radioactivity in the dirt was a
cure-all for assorted aches and
pains.
Dixonville Folks Visit
In Eugene Recently
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Southern Pacific has spent
(many thousands of dollars
jjto locate or expand 141
industries in the area
between Eugene and
(Ashland. These have
(been the backbone
of the area's growth
and prosperity.
Br JEAN RADCLIFFE j
Judge Carl and Mrs. Hill drove
lo Eugene Saturday to take Mrs.
O. C. Brown to visit Mrs. Ella
Hogan for a few days.
The Hills drove on to Siltcoos
Lake where they were met by Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Mathews. The
group fished but were unsuccess
ful. Lv For College
Mr. and Mrs. . Elward Smith
were host and hostess to a fare
well dinner for Ned Nay last Tues
day evening. Nay left Friday for
Seattle Pacific Bible College.
Guests attending the dinner were
Patsy Shelly and Mr. and Mrs.
; Donald Myers and son Donny of
Riversdale.
Beverly Clark, Geraldihe Hoop
er and Mary Ann McKinney of
Tokolee Kails, are staying with the
Wilbur Webbs while attending
i school at Glide.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rexroad
i and six daughters of Disstan were
! recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
. Charles Forrest.
; ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and
daughter, Mary, of Eaton Rapids,
Mich., were guests in the J i m
j Bailey home last week.
Cub Scout Den No. 2 met at
the home of their den mother, Mrs.
Eugene Welton, on the Ruckhorn
Road Thursday after school. Mem
bers present were -Eddie Welton,
Billy Zimmerman, Danny Forrest
and two new members, Michael
Radcliffe and Larry Melton. Cub
scout- den No. 2 met each week
during the summer and will con-,
tinue through the school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jones of Gold
Hill were dinner guests in the El
ward Smith home last Sunday.
Driv To Coatt
Mr. and Mrs. Al Radcliffe and
tons, Mike and Albert, and their
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Stonecypher and Mrs. John Dun
can, and daughter, Linda, drove
to several coastal points Satur
day. Mrs. Radcliffe states that the
weather was warm and sunny on
the .coast.
Mrs. Carl M. Hill of Days Creek
was an overnight guest in the
Judge Carl Hill borne Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elward Smith of
the South Deer Creek Road and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers of
Riversdale drove to Astoria to at
tend the State Gideon Convention
Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell of
Klamath Falls were visitors in the
Gerald Rust home last week. They
took Mrs. Rust's mother. Mrs. Roy
Graves, home with them for an
extended visit.
Some sea anemones live more
than 70 years, but others live only
one year. ,
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