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TAX LIEN DISCHARGED
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. The
Internal Revenue Service hag dis
eltarijed a $352,605 tax lien anainst
the late Albert Bacon Fall, secre
tary of the Interior under the
Harding Administration.
S. P. Vidal, IRS director here,
laid the lien was filed in 1936 for
alleged unpaid income tax for the
years 1921, 1922 and 1923.
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Dismissals
Ray R. Hudson vs. John Green.
Cass settled.
Leslie Grace Hudson vs. John
Green. Case settled.
Default Order
Vera Evans, et al, vs. unknown
heirs of Angeline Patterson Crouch,
et al. Some defendants in default.
Complaints Filed
George .Monroe vs. State Indus
trial Accident Commission. Plain
tiff seeks award of permanent par
tial disability equal to 50 per cent
loss of use of an arm for unsched
uled disability and 70 per cent for
injury to lett arm. Monroe was in
jured Nov. 18, 1954, when a fall
ing tree knocked him to the ground
while he was working as a taller
for Doughty Brothers near Dillard.
SIAC previously granted awards of
10 and 12 per cent.
Coast - Wise Finance Crop. vs.
Carl W. Baldwin and Mary Somich.
Plaintiff seeks $263.38, allegedly
due on $300 loan, plus interest and
fees.
SYNAGOGUE BANS BINGO
KAIMESHA LAKE, N.Y. tn-The
United Synagogue of America has
banned bingo or other games of
cnance tor tund raising.
The ban was contained in code
of synagogue practice adopted at
the group's convention.
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MAXINE DANCER, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dancer, Camai Valley, is shown
above with Bud Brejcha, salesman for Umpqua Volley Appliance, and o 47-pound
turkey she raised os a 4-H club project. The turkey was the biggest one found in the
county.
Soldier, Afraid To Ride Plane, Rescues Child
SEATTLE m A soldier who
was afraid to ride an airplane re
entered the flaming wreckage of
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price of its newsprint by $5 a ton,
effective Feb. 1, it was announced
It became the second domestic
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an increase in the latest round of
newsprint price hikes. In addition,
nine Canadian owned or affiliated
firms have boosted their prices by
$3 to $5 a ton during the past three
weeks.
About 54,000 white babies are
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a crashed plane Friday and res-1 aboard the transport
cued an 8-year-old boy. j Howie.
specialist reter n. Tambu
rin, of Wheeling, W. Va., said he
was sitting next to Mrs. Edward
McGrath, 28, in a Peninsular Air
Transport DC4 when it crashed
after taking off from Boeing Field.
Mrs. McGrath was the wife of
Edward McGrath, a pilot who was
moving his family to Miami, Fla.,
to take a job with Peninsular.
With them were their three chil
dren. '
Tamburin said he went out
through a hole in the plane after
ine crasn.
"Then I saw the woman (Mrs.
McGrath). She was screaming
that one of her kids was still in
the plane."
"I got the kid and then she
started back to the plane for her
husband or something. I stopped
her and just then the plane blew
up."
McGrath is listed as missing and
presumed dead.
Tamburin. interviewed in a hos
pital, added:
"1 was afraid to ride that plane.
I prayed Thursday when 1 got off
the boat that I'd get home safely."
The soldier was one of 2,833
servicemen who returned here
Thursday front the Far East
Gen. R. L.
BIRTHS
Truck Driver Files Suit
For More Compensation
Truck driver Arthur W. Goodwin
has filed two suits in Douglas Coun-.
ty Circuit Court for additional com
pensation for injuries received in
uccidents on Aug. 14, 1954, and on
May 12. 1955.
Named defendant in each action
is the .State Industrial Accident
Commission, which has refused to
grant more than 10 per cent per
manent partial disability in each
case. ...
Goodwin was hurt last year when
struck on the head and shoulders
by a log coming off a load while
he was driving truck for Kindred
Logging Co.
for the injuries, he seeks an
award of compensation equal to 70
per cent loss of use of an arm.
In the later accident, Goodwin
was hurt when he jumped to dodge
a log being loaded on a truck he
was driving for John Bruesch. He
seeks additional compensation un
til his condition becomes salisiac
tory, then award of compensation
for permanent partial disability
equal to 50 per cunt loss of use of
an arm.
Douglas Community Hospital
L1NDSETH To Mr. and Mrs.
Eniar Lindselh, 115 Isabel! St.,
Koseburg, Nov. 12, a son Timothy
itay; weight t pounds 3 ounces.
GAEHK1NG To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gaehring, 521 Ward St., Kose
burg, Nov. 13, a daughter, Janice
Gayle; weight S pounds 4 ounces.
HUGHES To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hughes, 442 NE Boston St.,
Koseburg, Nov. 13. a son, Itay Al
len: weight 9 pounds ' ounce.
DAVIDSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Davidson, P. O. Box 1071,
Koseburg, Nov. 14, a son. Bradley
Earl: weight 7 pounds 3'i ounces.
R1CKEK To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Kicker, Glide, Nov. 15, a
daughter, Sherry Lynn; weight 6
pounds 4 ounces.
BARROW To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barrow, 301 Emerald Lane,
Koseburg, Nov. 16, a daughter,
Cheryl Kathleen; weight 5 pounds
14 ounces.
Mercy Hospital
HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Dawn Harris, Winchester, Nov, 9,
a daughter, Carmen Maricia;
weight 6 pounds 8 ounces.
DEACON To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Deacon, Glide, Nov. 11,
a daughter, Kimberly Sue; weight
8 pounds 6 ounces.
OLSON To Mr. and M r s.
Cedric Olson, 956 W. Elaine Drive,
Roseburg, Nov. 14, a son, Kenneth
Edward; weight 7 pounds 11 ounc
es. LEAS To Mr. and Mrs. Bur
dett Leas, Kt. 4 Box 320, Rose
burg, Nov. 15, a son, David Fay;
weight 6 pounds 15 ounces.
RAINES To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Haines, 1232 NE Beulah,
Koseburg, Nov. 16, a son, Greg
ory Alan; weight 7 pounds 15
ounces.
SPIRES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Spires. Winchester, Nov. 17,
a daughter, Leisa Ann; weight 6
pounds 11 ounces.
Moav, Nov. 21, 1955 The Newt-Review,' Roseburg, Ore. I
Committee Will
Housing Project
Study
Need
The Suthcrlio City Council has
appointed a committee to deter
mine whether the Douglas County
Housing Authority project there is I
still needed.
The action was taken as the re
sult of a $678 58 check offered the
city by the housing authority in
lieu of taxes. The Sutherlin Sun
says the council expected to re
ceive more. H says $800 was in
cluded as the expected figure in
the city budget.
Members of the committee are:
Councilman Hank Halverson Jr..
City Manager Hugh McKinley and
Building Inspector J. C. Irwin. The
Sun says the council will try to
get more money as payment in
lieu of taxes or try to have the
project torn down or sold into pri
vate ownership if no need is found
for it.
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The Sutherlin Sun reports that
Robert C. Mock has taken over
the managership of the Safeway
Store there. He has worked for
the organization eight years. He
and his wife are now living in the
Ivan Bows residence.
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