The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1955, Image 23

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    8 Th News-Review, Roteburg, Or. Men., Nov. 21, 1955
Glide School Board Has
Approved Work At Toketee
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY cial meeting Nov. 17 to discuss the
next steps for the building pro
The Glide School Board met Man-: ,-ram in 19.WS7 for School District
Hay evening at the Hikr School. l2. Architect Lyle Glenn of Rose
Mrs. Marybelle Becklcy reported ' bur and all Glide school princi
the complete school cenrnw w a s ,)ajg attended the meeting.
1146 school afie students in Glide'
School District 12. ; Rtturtu from Trip
The board approved the comple- Mr. and Mr. Buford Polley re
tinn of the interior finish work on j (urni-rl recently from a 10-day hunt
the new Toketee Falls playroom, j nfi trip at John Day. Polley bad
plumbing for toilets and showers j a spiked elk weighing 500
will be deferred until next sum-1 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llan
mer. son accompanied the Polleys, and
The school board callert a 'p brought home a cow elk. The Pol-
leys transported two horses with
them to aid in their hunt.
William (Meson, industrial arts
instructor at Glide High, attended
the fall conference of the Oregon
Industrial Arts Assn. held recent
ly at the Oregon Slate College at
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Quimhv
have purchased from Rudy Held
en, the 6-acre property known as
the Boyd place on the North Ump
qua highway near the Frontier
Store. The Quimbys are remodel
ing the two bedroom house and
plan to move in the spring from
ldleyld Park. Quimby is woods
boss for the Douglas County Lum
ber Co.
The Glide School Board has ap
pointed Syd Comfort and Howard
Hatfield, two of its members; Mrs.
Marybelle Berkley, clerk, and
Glide superintendent, Byron Kv,
ans, to serve on county wide com
Building Permits Total
$81,700 In Sutherlin
Buidling permits in Sutherlin dur
ing September and October totaled
$81,700, according to Building In
ing Inspector J. C. Irwin.
Four permits for new dwellings
were for $66,000. Also issued were
M remodel and repair permits tot
aling $16,700, according to the Suth
erlin Sun.
Net Farm Income May Drop In '55
WASHINGTON m Total farm
net income this year may be 10
per cent below 1U.VI and some fur
ther decline is in prospect for 1956,
the Agriculture Department said
This, the department said, con
trasts with increasing income in
the non-agricultural sector of the
U. S. economy.
Tl.e li.prl inrnit cairi thgt ith
production expenses up, farm op-i
D,AL
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Whirpool & Speed Queen
Washers & Dryers
BERCH'S APPLIANCE
South City Limit!
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TALKING
ABOUT A HOME?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about it! But
if you really want to own
your home, consult me
now. Personal attention,
economical terms.
Ralph L. Russell
Loon Representative
Equitable Sovingi t Leon Aii'n.
Douglas County State Bank Bldg.
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MACHINE
WALL CLEANINC
Window cleaning, floors cleaned
end waied.
TOTTON CLEANING SERVICE
OR 3-6245
millees of the Douglas County
School Board Convention which
has been called by an act of the
Oregon legislature to study t h e
problems facinif the public schools.
Frank Kucera returned Wednes
day from a five-day visit with his
family in Portland and attending
to business. En route to Portland,
he slopped at Corvallis to attend
the (JIide-Alsea football game.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miars of
Noli, were overnight guest re
cently of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Ry
an. Mrs. Crystal Freeman returned
home Sunday after five days va
cationing at the Eugene Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matthews and
son, Mike, arrived Thursday from
Fairbanks, Alaska to visit the Mat
thews' brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker and
family. The Matthews are moving
from Alaska to 29 Palms, Calif. j
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completi llniriinij, tot
housing, rain cap. etc.
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Can tourh wood
Arrived National I'rt
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Approved IckoJ builjinj
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Evergreen Grange
Names John Lander
As New Master
John Lander Jr. has been elec
ted new master of the Evergreen
Grange.
Other officers are: Alan Ryd
mark, overseer: Jessie Thomas.
secretary; Nora Cracroft, treasur
er; George Cornish, steward; John
Hess, gale Keener; Charles Mc
Cord, assistant steward; Resse
LounsburUt lady assistant steward;
Josephine Park hurst, lecturer;
Many Rymnrk, Ceres; Vilma Mar
ty, Pomona; Agness Veach, Flora.
Executive coin mil tee members
are Emery Raker, Howard Cra
croft and Georye I nomas.
In' other business at their mee(-
me. the mem hers voted to hold
their Christmas party and dinner
on Dec. 2.1. Master Kuhic Hloom
presided over the session. The
next meeting will be held Friday.
starting at 8 p.m.
wo committee reports were
given. George 1 horn as discussed
agriculture and Mrs. Margaret
McCord reported on legislation.
NtA Tlt.pl
THIS IS THE LIFPThrn ...In.i f rn f..j
Army guardhouse enjoy the comforts of a hotel room in
San Francisco. The former soldiers who elected to remain
with the Communist Chinese after the Korean war won
freedom because of Supreme Court decision that said the
Army could not try a civilian for crimes committed while
in the service.
FRFF TUIMITF nl,nn ORchard
GERRETSEN
Building Supply Co.
402 W. Oak Roieburg
TenmiU Ladies Club
To Run Carnival Booth
The Tenuiile Ladies Club met re
cently with 16 women and seven
children present. The club decided
to take charge of the fanevwork
booth at the Douglas HIGH School
carnival Dec. , which is being
given to raise money to buy uni
forms for the Douglas High School
band.
Anyone having donations of hand
work are asked to bring them to
the next meeting Dee. 7.
Mrs. lla.el Isnn ev plained about
Christmas gift for the veterans a(
the hospital. The club decided each
member will bring a gift to the
next meeting, wrapped, and with
the name of ibe article written on
the nutM'de of the package.
NEATcUphMe
BABS DOES IT AGAIN Woolworth heiress Barbara
(Babs) llutton was married in Versailles, France, by the
mayor to Baron Gottfried von Cramm (right), a German
tennis star. It was the heiress' sixth marriage and the
baron's second.
cMake Hi
You'll find a COMPLETE
SELECTION of (incst gifts
tor the imokcr at
CHURCH'S
DRUG STORE
Free Porking - Free Gift Wrapping
Open 'til 10 P.M. - Rose Hotel Annex
PIPES
PIPE RACKS
HUMIDORS
TOBACCOS
LIGHTERS
FRESH CIGARS
lerators' net income for all of 19.VJ
may total about S10.tt0u,0o0,00
compared with $11, 800,000,000 for
liT.t.
Farmers' cash receipts for 1955
, are expected to be down alwut one
billion dollars from the 30 billion
plus received last year.
Cash receipts from livestock
products in l6 may total as much
as this year if farmers end the
current expansion in hog produc
tion, the department seid. Receipts
from dairy products may oe a
little larger, in I'J'tf, it added, but
crop receipts are expected to be
smaller,
Mthoimh farm production ex
penses may be down slightly next1
year, the department said, it is un-j
likely this will offset significantly
the expected drop in gross income. I
I Explosion Demolishes
Butler U. Frar House
INDIANAPOLIS I An explo
sion demolished the $155,000 Sigma
i Chi fraternity house at Butler Uni
versity here parlv Kaltirriav in.
' iurintf spvpn nurmm
mx oi me seven injured were
treated in hospitals and released.
The seventh was kept in a hos
pital but was not hurt seriously.
Firemen and police said the 5-year-old
building was a total loss.
They said a 1,000 gallon water
tank, installed only Friday, ap
parently exploded.
University officials had extend
ed the fraternity's nightly curfew
rnday night for a dance, and
about half o( the student-members
were still away from the building
or the casualty list might have
been larger.
.FUNNY BUSINESS
Happy Holidays
Answer to Previous Puine
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16 Enameled iron, ardor
Pols 10 Telegram
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22 Girl's name 2S Approaches
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ridges
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37 Good Queen
39 Weary
40 Ship's officer
41 Indian weight
42 Walk proudly
43 Act as
chairman
49 Guardian
51 Sorry
52 French river
53 Secrete
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55 Pedal digits
56 Chills
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vegetable
25 Nested boxes
26 Valuable thing
27 Ridiculing
writers
28 Roman road
29 French father
31 Refund
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FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
He didn't leave his name but he said he was no friend
of yours . . . just a relative.
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