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    12 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore Wed., Nov. 21, 1956
Community News Items
To Go To Corvallis Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Buarilsley and family
will spend Thanksgiving in Cor-
vams with the former s parents,
Mr nnrl Mrc P TVf Hi.atvl ;hv Mr
Beardslev is 'with the Douulas Ahl
stract Company.
Newcomers Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Thompson and two sons, 14
and 10, have moved from Drain
to Roseburg and are residing at
3152 NE Stephens St. Mr. Thomp-
son is engaged as a logger fur
the cone lagging Co.
Making Homo In Roseburg
Mrs. Elton Mask, whose husband
is serving with the U. S. Air
Force in Korea, is making her
home in Roseburg, having recent
ly moved to 4208 Hooker Road
from Roswcll, N.M.
Arrives Horo Mrs. Joe Coe
has arrived here from Salem to
join her husband and make their
home at 451 Broccoli. Mr. Coe is
operating the bowling alley here
and will be a co-partner in the
new bowling alley being built.
Mrs. Coe is a registered nurse.
Goes To Portland Mrs. D. B.
Kesner left Monday for Seattle to
spend the Thanksgiving holiday
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Carter,
and their daughter, Diane. She will
return to her home the latter
part of the month.
Enjoying New Homo Accord
ing to word received here, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Leeper, who recently
lost their home here by lire and
then moved to bnlem to be near
their daughter, Mrs. Paul Silke,
and family, are enjoying their new
home at 215 Hanson Ave., Salem.
Arrive Today Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen McCarthy and baby
daughter, Kate, arrived in Rose
burg today to visit over the holi
day with Mrs. McCarthy's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Deming Bronson, on
Cliadwick Street. Mrs. McCarthy
is the former Lois Bronson.
To Honor Mr. Rader Honoring
J. Boyd Rader on his 79th birth
day, open house will be held at the
Kellogg Grange Hall Sunday, Nov.
25, from 1 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Wayne
Rador will be hostess. A program
will be presented at 3 p.m. All
relatives and friends are invited.
Arriving Today Miss Patricia
Elliott and Miss Charlcnc Boyles,
students at University of Oregon
are arriving here today to spend
the Thanksgiving weekend visiting
their respective parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce C. Elliott and Dr. and
Mrs. J. M. Boyles.
Family Moves Her Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Nelson and sons,
13, 4 and 2, have moved from
Beavcrton to 1536 NE Flagstaff,
Roseburg. Mr. Nelson will drive
the new highway post oftico truck
from here to Portland. Mrs. Nel
son is the former Dorothy Felt
of this city.
On Evaluation Committee
I-rank France, head of tho indus
trial arts department at Roseburg
High School, and Cecil Sherwood,
athletic department head, will be
going to Medford Nov. 28, to form
Sart of the committee evaluating
ledford schools. The men will be
gone for four days.
Going To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Olson and children. Di
ana, Buddy, Jan, Jeff and Jill, of
this city, will spend T'lanksgiving
in I'orlland as guesls of Mr. anil
Mrs. William Volman. En route
home tiiey will stop over in Eu
gene for Buddy to sing on tho Red
Reynolds TV show.
Stop Over Hera Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy of lloppncr and
Mrs. A. R. Marsh of Medford slop
ped over here this wei'k to visit
their niece, Mrs. L. J. Craflon,
en route to 1 leppner to spend
Thanksgiving wilh the McCurdys'
son and his family, after which
the three will return to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy will slay
wilh Mrs. Marsh for the lime being
in itiraioni
Convalescing Here Richard 1)clla Herring returned recently to
C'umpston, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Rosvburg following an extended va
Kverett 11. Cumpsttm, 542 NK Ala-'"0" " business trip to Topoka,
meda, is convalescing at the home Kan- lllle m Kansas, Mrs. Her
of his parents. L'umpslon, who as: visited her brother and many
injured in a motorcycle accident 1 friends in neighboring towns.
in i.os Angeles two months a;o,
h:is been in a hospital in the Cali
fornia cily. His father made the
trip soulh to bring t'umpston home,
reports
nrubahl
that the injured man:
will probably be up ami about in'lh ' h nar,'f ih, Jm.i'
approximately two months.
Accepts Position Here John
Paul limb. cUlon has arrived
Roseburg uul Ikis ni'cohu-d a tiosi
linn with KUMt ratlin station. He
.is lormcriy wilh James Dm le,
owtif:r of KKU, in the radio sla
liun at KVWC in Wrnon, Tex., lor
a year, prior to going to Wichita
Falis, Trx., whore lie spent 2X
years with K 1 Ha. lie was aceom
panied to Roseburg by Ins brother,!'"1. lor 1 " 111 sl"'"", ",a"KS;
Carl lliiddelston, of (llendale Calif., i w1"' tl'eir son-in-law and
ulm it nin.ilmiJ in 1 1. .11 , ,! r-.r-l
will return lo California lliis wrt'k.
To Portland Mrs. K u r c n e
Pasi'h ami childivu, Hmil imti
Karen, are lr.ivinu luJay for Toil
land whore Ihey will iit tiie U
mcr's iiinlln-r, .Mrs. Olii lliikcv lur
K'vpr.il ilnvs .Thp f:nnilv will iiipiI
oral drivs. riu f;iiinlv will inrrt
Kui'i'iH' I'.'tsrti. urni k nrrsiMitlv
u.irkm'f at llalfwav. and all will
enjoy I hanksL:i in llirinn'li Sun
llav torMiuT. Ihmnyl llli'ir s!:iv.
llipy will aiM .p('nil .sump 1 1 mo
wilh (he burr's p.nvnls, Mr. anil
Mrs. I.oiiis l'aseh, anil Willi Mrs
l'asch's hrolluT, 1'Ik.mI IjiiiIkk'Ii,
and lainily.
Vlslti Hero Mrs. D.nreil Smith.
the former l.ois I'all Tson, so:iiori
at University of Oregon, -went r'ri-
day, Saturday mid Sunday hero
with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs.
K. C Patterson, in I.:Hireloo.t. :
Slio was joined here Sunday by
lier husband, who took h.T lt.uk lo
Ktieene. ."dr. Smith is also a sen or i
nt U. of O. Mrs. l'ailorsnn, who'
recently underwent major surcery It. I). Al. pi
nt Uoui.'i.ts Cnnuminiiy llospiial, is are presenl
re-purled to bo conv.'de.scui : snlis- wilh their s.
frit.toi'iIv at home. .".lr. mJ Mis.
Smilh will snend 1 he 'I hank:ivim;
holidav weekend in Wallowa visit-
in1.
the former's parents.
Back From Medford Mr. and
Mrs. Claude WriKht have returned
to their home here, following a
business trip to Medford
Mv Into Now Homo Mr. and
Sirs. J. K. W.barton have moved
inlo their newly completed home
on Elizabeth Street.
f
j Hm F' Hospital Mrs.
i Walter Stone is reported to be con-
valescing satisfactorily at her
home following here recent dis
cbarge from the hospital.
Go To Washington Mr. and
Mrs. James Johnson of this city
have left for Raymond, Wash., to
spend Thanksgiving with the for
mer's daughter, Mrs. Raymond
Meredilh.
Stop Overnight Mr. and Mrs.
George Geisinger and son, Gene,
and daughter, LaJuana, of Rain
ier, Ore., were recent overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bcrl Lina
man. Home For Holiday Miss Nancy
McFarland is expected home for
the Thanksgiving weekend. Miss
McFarland. who Is a student at
OSC. is the daughter of Mrs.
Charles DeGuire.
Homo For Thanksgiving Miss
Janete Sherwood, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Sherwood, will be
spending the Thanksgiving holiday
with her parents. The former at
tends OSC.
Come From Memphis Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Williams have
moved here from Memphis. Tenn.,
and are residing at 4405 NE Steph
ens. Mr. Williams is with the
Roseburg Lumber Co.
Residing At Winchester Mr.
and Mrs. George French, newcom
ers from Longview, Wash., are re
siding at Winchester. Mr. French
is manager of the U. S. Plywood.
From Medford Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Golden and 5 weeks-
old daughter have moved from
Medrord to 1713 NW Cline. Mr.
Golden is head plant salesman for
the Standard Oil Co.
Move From Texas The Rev.
and Mrs. J. T. Howard have mov
ed from Waco, Texas, to 3197
Hughes St., Roseburg. The Rev.
Mr. Howard is pastor of the South
ern Baptist Church.
Making Homo Horo Mr. and l
Mrs. Fred Lovett and 10 months-
old son have moved from Pine
Knott, Ky., to 145 SE Lane St.,
Roseburg. Mr. Lovett is employed
by Wishart Tire Co.
Back From Portland Clifford
Peenle has returned to his work
at the Douglas Abstract Company
in Roseburg, loiiowing a weeK in
Portland attending to business for
the company.
Arrives Home Miss Suzy Lee,
student at Southern Oregon Col
lege at Ashland, arrived home to
day to spend the Thanksgiving
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P.M. Leo.
To Spend Holiday Hero Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and chil
dren of Myrtle Point will spend
Ibe Thanksgiving holiday here vis
iting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Booher and family.
Visit Hero Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ip Bronson of Seattle arrived in
Roseburg over the weekend to visit
the former's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Deming Bron
son, en route to san francisco to
visit.
Return! To Newport D. B.
Kesner left Monday for Newport,
where lie is temporarily engaged
in representing tho owners of tho
triangle l'acitic Lumber Co., fol
lowing a few days in Roseburg.
Metigert Home Mr. and Mrs.
last month in Honolulu vacationing
at Matson s Moana Hotel. They
made the trip both ways by Pan
American Airways. This was tho
Metzgcrs second trip to Honolulu.
Returns From Trip Mrs. Lsa-
Visiting Parontt Mrs. Chuck
Grcll and sons, Bobby and lorn
! my, 3074 NE Pnrler St., are visit
,,"-7 n a..'i.'i...i
Arrives From Eugene Mrs.
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u in ixoMMiui k luuav io ccieoraic
her birthday and remain o v e r
I hanksjaving with her son a n d
I'milus MeKeo, and children, Carol
and Dickie.
Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs.
C. II. Albright of Ibis citv have
miiumiiu-i', iwi. mm .win. ivt'iiiirui
'j'
and .tons, Jerry
and
! hv Marquess, l.avon Bennett ro
Returnino. Hpmo Mr. and Mrs. i reived her third activity award.
I.ee. sluke are leaving for their la silver pin. Second awards went
nome in Aurora, .ei., loiiowint! a
,nP Ki'si'lmri! In iillciul I hp wvd-
ilmn nf llioir sun. Kslpl l.pp Shikp.
ami Jip.nina Knslail, which omirod
ov
Conn From Portland Mr. and throui;li work on all school activi
Mis, lioliori li. Owens h.nv niov- tics.
cd irom I'orlland to Uospliui i; and
are rcMilini; at rj::5 Mill St.
Air. Owens is a lineman for the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
t.'o.
1
Arrive Her Mrs. Cal Perloy I
and daughter, Maryan. have r-l
mod from Coral (laliles, Ha., tol
join Mr. IVrley and make their
homo on SK Cas Avenue. Mr. Per-1
ley is associated Willi K1IM1 radio
station.
From Indiana Mr. and Mrs.
Terre llaulc, Ind..
y visiting in KuscmirK
in aail daiuhter-in-law.
..Mr. atul Mi
hvctctl Akers, and
children
Shnri. Terry and Kwrell
Alan
The visitors expect lo re-
m a ill until after Christmas.
Ooon Now Station The 0. P
Van Horns have opened their new
Derrick Service Station at 4503 N.
Stephens St,
Spond Day In Eugono Mrs.
' Dun Hell and daughter, Miss Nan-
city of this city spent Saturday in
Eugene on business.
Attend Meeting Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Arensmeier of this city at.
tended a Gideon state cabinet meet
ing in Salem over the weekend.
Move Into New Home Mr. and
Mrs. John Doyle and family have
moved into a new home at Shore
Acres on the Melrose Road. Mr.
Doyle is with KRNR radio station.
Back To Work Mrs. Paul
Krucgcr has returned to her work
in the office of The Town and
Country Insurance agency follow
ing two weeks' illness.
To Show Slides Miss Phyllis
Chamberlin, who is a missionary
in the Philippines, will show color
ed slides Sunday evening at the
North Roseburg Church.
Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Christensen and sons, Jeff
and Brad, left today for Portland
to spend Thanksgiving with rela
tives. Leave For Salem Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Mulicr, who have been
attending to business in Ashland,
left today for their home in Salem,
following a stop over here to visit
friends.
Jim Friday Home Jim Friday,
freshman student at Willamette
University, expects to make the
trip from Salem to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with his par
ents, Air. and Mrs. C. H. Friday.
Residing Hero Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Matthews have come from
Memphis, Tenn., to this city and
are residing at 4401 NE Stephens
St. Mr. Matthews is with Rose
burg Lumber Co.
Will Go To Korea Lt. Fred
Foye, who has been on leave the
last month here visiting his moth
er, Mrs. W. H. Paltison, is leaving
this week for overseas duty in Ko
rea. Expected Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Akers and children, Mickey, Bob
and David, of Portland expect to
drive down Thursday to spend
Thanksgiving with the former's
brother, Everett Akers, and fam
ily. Move From Tennessee Mr.
and Mrs. Edward L. McAlexander
have moved from Memphis, Tenn.,
to 3806 Hooker Road, Roseburg.
Mr. McAlexander is employed as
a painter by the Connell Painting
Co.
Days Creek Fall
Banquet Held
The Days Creek High School
chapter of the National Honor So
ciety initiated six new probation
ary members at the fall award
banquet, held at the school Nov.
16.
Sandra Fairfield, Florette Ma
Gee. Frances Stone. Grady Gaul-
ke, Pearl Kapa-sinski and Jarard
Richardson received tne pins ot
membership.
The induction ceremony was
lead bv the president, Arline
Schaefer, assisted by the other
members of the organization, Ca
rol McNeil, Sharon Clark, Judy
Connor and Lavon Bennct. It is
necessary for members of this
organization to maintain a 3.5
grade point average.
Honors were also accorded, in
the form of pins, to the present
student body officers. Student body
president Lavon Bennett, secre
tary, Arline Schaefer, treasurer,
Judy Murphy, and class presi
dents, Warren Snyder, George Wil
liams, Jarard Richardson, Curtis
Weakly, and newspaper editor,
Judy Connor, were led through the
induction by the sargeant-at-arms,
Red McKcnzie.
Student body vice president Bob
Lowry was not present. Lavon Ben
nett serves in a double capacity,
as she is, also, the editor of the
school annual. Mrs. Howard
Haymes, Mr. Warren Hertenstein.
Tom Mason, George Marquess of
the high school faculty, and Sunt.
Marlen Yoder performed the in
duction ceremony.
Coarh Tom Mason presented
football awards to the following
players: Don Lee. Hob Lowry,
Warren Snyder, Claud Weakly.
seniors: Joe Moore. Mike Ninisic.
George Williams and Charles
Scott, juniors; Grady CJauIke, Lar
ry Miehuels and Jarard Kirhnru
son, sophomores; and Red Ker
rin, Jim Slater and Ken Stanley,
freshmen.
Don Vinson received a junior
varsity letter. .Mason, also, pre
sented Marquess with a red nth-
letic jacket, for his help with the
football squad,
l Activity awards were presented
In Judv Connor and Arluic Schae
for. Kirst awards wprp rxtpnilrcl
tn Sharon Clark. Juilv Mnrnhv.
Warren Snvdi r. and Krd .MoKpn-
j 7ip. Activity awards are made on
'thp basis of points accumulated
i The ham dinner was prepared hv
'school cooks. Mrs. Karl Ashhatiuh
and Mrs. llav Hudson, sulistitutiiv'
for Mrs. Ivan Welch, and served
I hv nirls from the sevpnlh and
eighth urades.
C.
Uliman iers Meetings
In E. Oregon District
! I.A GRANDE i.ti Ilcpelect
! Al IMlman said he was opening
, a series of all-day meetings, one
' in each of the IS counties of his
district, wilh Monday conferences
here.
He said the schedule will be
announced later and added it will
: cive him a chance lo net the views
of people in all parts of the dis-
Itfict.
OUT OUR WAY
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SwVvpte f Kf PUT YOUR FOOT
tffikft', fill' l(f H ON TH' BRAKE -DON'T )
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Mi" n 3HH l HAH--MY FIRST
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BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON
CV Farm Bureau v
Coffee Hour Meets
The Camas Valley Farm Bureau
Coffee Hour met Nov. 16 at the
home of Mrs. Frank Kinnan. The
meeting was previously scheduled
to be held at the Smith home, but
was held at the Kinnan residence,
due to the illness of Mrs. Smith.
Chairman Mary Smith sent her
resignation as she is moving to
California in the near future. Iva
Jcppesen vice chairman, also re
signed and is also moving to Cal
ifornia. Lillian Cummmgs was elected
Chairman, with Edith Booth as
vice chairman. Mrs. Cummings
was asked to contact the president
of the Camas Valley PTA in re
gards to helping with the Christ
mas program.
Mrs. Howard Milton gave a re
port on the "Country Store" booth
held in conjunction with the Cam
as Valley school carnival. Mrs.
Carl Dahl gave the group a re
port on the Farm Bureau county
meeting which was held in Rose
burg. There will be no meeting in De
cember and the time and place for
the January meeting will be deci
ded at the regular business meet
ing of the Farm Bureau, to be
held Dec. 7 at the Camas Valley
Veterans Halt.
After the meeting the hostess
was presented with a miscellan
eous shower by the ladies.
Camas Valley HEU
Sets Christmas Part
The Camas Valley Home Ex
tension Unit met last week at the
home of Mrs. Jack Parrott. The
program for the meeting, "Select
ing Pictures for the Home," was
conducted by Miss Helen Chandler,
with Miss Carol von Krosigk, as
tier assistant.
After the luncheon, served by
Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Ernest
Booth, Mrs. rrank Kinnan and
Mrs. Al Barnhart, the business
meeting was conducted by the
chairman, Mrs. Dave Thrush.
Members voted to hold a Christ
mas party with exchange of gilts
Dec. 12 at 1:30 I). in. at the Parrott
home.
Miss Chandler 'reported that the
county committee and its Alumnae
will hold their annual Christmas
party Dec. 6 at noon at the Yon
calla Itod and Gun Club. .
Two members of the Camas Val
ley Unit are Alumnae members,
Mrs. Jack Parrott and Mrs. Wil
liam Cunningham. i
Sutherlin Ladies
Visit In Springfield
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Last Tuesday Helen Curry, Do
ris Krcwson, Pauline Cooney. Bet
tie Oilman and Bonnie Harvey
drove to Springfield where they
had lunch with Mrs. Lola Rose,
a former resident of Sutherlin.
Go To Eugono
Mrs. Imogene Gruhbe and Mrs.
Vera Holm were business visitors
in Eugene Thursday.
Tom McKinney of the M & H
Market suffered a heart attack
Friday and is confined to his bed.
Bruce Harris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Spud Harris, was taken ill
Saturday and removed to a liose
burg Hospital where he underwent
an aniergeney appendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Torrey left
Sunday for California where they
plan to spend several days visiting
wiin relatives.
Accused Mine Union
Members Surrender
DENVER (fl Fourteen offi
cials and staff members of the In
ternntion.il t'njon of Mine, .Mill
Jr. Smelter Workers tlnd), ac
cused of conspiring to defraud the
uovernment, surrendered Tuesday
at the V.S. marshal's office.
They were finiierprtntpd, taken
before V S. Commissioner How
ard E. Krickson, and freed on
bond.
One of the 14 was Chase Powers.
52. Spokane. Wash., District 7
board member.
Orcgonians Asked To Help
Settle Hungary Refugees
SAI.EM i Gov. Elmo Smilh
Tuesday asked Oregon residents
to help settle Ilutijianan refugees
in Oregon.
"Orejjon wants to share in wel
coming mese people uu
leaped from Soviet tyranny to the
: tinted Stales." he said.
I Tne governor s isenmee neuei
j Committee is attempting to finl
I sponsors for the Hungarians.
196
State Hospital
To Be Built For
3,000 Patients
SALEM im The new state hos
pital to be constructed at Wilson
ville ultimately will contain 3,000
patients, the Oregon Board of Con
trol predicted Tuesday.
The hospital now is being plan
ned for 1,500 beds at a cost of
more than IS million dollars, but
the buildings will be located so
that its size could be doubled.
Rollin Boles. Portland architect,
told the board he would complete
preliminary plans for the first
460-bed unit by Jan. L This unit
will cost about seven millions. The
1959 Legislature will be asked to
provide funds to complete the
1,500-bed hospital.
The first unit of 460 beds will
be started next summer.
It will contain an administration
building, outpatient clinic, receiv
ing unit of 70 beds, intensive treat
ment, unit for 100 patients, con
valescent section for 100 patients,
medical unit of 50 beds, surgical
unit of 50 beds, chronic convales
cent unit wilh 90 beds, dietary
facilities and heating plant.
When this is completed, there
will be 600 beds added for chronic
and convalescent patients, and 480
beds for aged patients.
Court1 Throws Out Suit
Of Alienating Affections
SALEM Itfl The Oregon Su
preme Court threw out of court
Tuesday a $10,000 verdict that a
Portland woman had been award
ed against her mother-in-law for
alienation of affections.
The woman, Agnes Ann Ander
son, had charged that she lost her
husband's affections because of
actions by his mother. The couple
later was divorced.
The high court, in its decision
by Justice William C. Perry, said
that when a parent is being sued
for alienation of affections, it
must be proved that the parent
acted wilfully or maliciously. Such
was not proved, the court said.
The court also said there was
no proof that the mother-in-law.
Oveda Sturm, actually caused the
loss of affections of her son for
Mrs. Anderson.
The decision reversed Circuit
Judge James R. Bain of Portland.
Benton Juniors Visit
Veterans Hospital
Sixteen girls from the Benton
County American Junior Red
Cross were at the Veterans Ad
ministration Hospital Tuesday for
a monthly birthday party.
Persons who brought favors for
a Thanksgiving dinner and assisted
the recreation staff with their ac
tivities Sunday were: Martha Beau
peurt, Albert Willie, Sterling F.b
ner, Vera Lee Barr, of the Eu
gene Disabled American Veterans
and Auxiliary number three; Jesse
Barr, Mary Gates, Mrs. Bob King,
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Auxiliary number 292.
The American Red Cross will
sponsor a dance next Monday.
Portland Markets
Tuesday
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND Ufi Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
ered in Portland, 65 cenls per lb;
first quality, 62; second quality,
57.
Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
'.13 score, 61; A grade, 92Mi score.
ti)la: B grade, so score, 59; C
grade, 89 score, 57.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles. 41-48'a lb; Oregon, i lb
loaf. 43'a-53'3.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA.
large, 5.1-54; A large. 4S-50; A
medium. 45-4S; A medium. 44-45;
A small. 36-37. Cartons, 1-3 cents
additional.
Eggs To wholesalers A large,
46-48la; A medium, 42-43li; A
small, 34-351.
Eggs To consumers AA large,
59-irt; A large. 55-60; A medium,
51-56; A medium, 50-55; A small,
42-47.
Live poultry No 1 quality,
fob. Portland Fryers. 2'j lbs,
19-191-i; light hpns, 1011 at farm:
heavy hens, 12-14 at farm; old
roosters. 7-9.
Turkeys To producers L i v e
weight fryers, il-ii; young turkey
hens, eviscerated. 34-35; young
loins to 24 lb, 30-31; few 12 higher
on heavier.
By J. R. Williams
WTO', 4,
b, WE 3e. t TW fr Ul M
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the undersigned has been duly appoint
ed Administrator of the Estate of WIL
LIAM ARTHUR LUDDINGTON, deceas
ed, by order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Douglas County
and has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same with the proper vouchers,
within six (6) months from the date of
this notice, to the undersigned at the
offices of Long, Ncuner it Davis in
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
Dated and first published the 24th day
of October, 1956.
BENJAMIN O. DUFRESNE.
v Administrator of the Estate of
WILLIAM ARTHUR LUDDING
TON. Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3-4'j lbs, 20-23; col
ored pelts 4 cents less; old does,
10-12, few higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up,
60-63.
Filberts To producer, orchard
run, 11-T.Vh; wholesale, f.o.b.
plant. 100 lb. jumbo Barcclonas.
37; large, 35; medium, 33.
Walnuts Wholesale, f.o.b. plant,
100 lb, first quality jumbo, 42:14;
large, 39; medium, 35; baby,
32.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
500-700 lbs, 37.00-39.00; good, 32.00
36.00; standard, 27.00-33.00; com
mercial cows, 23.00-27.00; utility,
21.00-26.00; canners and cutters,
17.00-21.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 45.00-48.00; rounds
42.00-45.00; full loins, trimmed,
67.00 - 72.00; forequarters, 31.00
34.00; chucks, 30.00-34.00; ribs,
54.00-58.00,
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12
lbs, 42.00-44.00; shoulders, 16 lbs,
30.00-32.00; spareribs, 43.00-47.00;
fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 44.00-47.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice,
all weights, 28.00-40.00; standard,
25.00-34.00.
Lamb Choice-prime, 45-55 lbs,
37.00-39.00; good, 34.00-37.00.
Wool Nominal, clean basis, 'i
blood, 1.00-05; -Is blood, 1.03-08;
blood. 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23.
Country.dressed Meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Young cows, utility, 20-22
lb; canner and cutters, 15-16.
Veal Top quality lightweight,
26-28; rough heavies, 15-20.
Hogs Best light blockers, 23-24;
lean light sows, 20-22.
Lambs Top grade springers,
34-36.
Mutton Lightweight ewes and
wethers, 10-12; rough heavies, 5-8.
rresh Product
Onions Idaho Yellows, 50 lb
sks, jumbos, 2.35-50; mediums
1.50-75; white, 3.00-50; Ore. Dan
vers, med, 1.65-75: 3 in, 2.00-40.
Potatoes Northwest Russets,
3.25-50; large 6-14 oz. 4.00-50: No.
2. 50 lb. 1.20-25; Idaho bales. 5-10
lb, 2.50-75; 100 lb, 4.00-25; North
uakota Keds, 50 lb waxed, 2.00-25;
Wash, missels. 100 lb, 3.00-25
oz nun. 4.25-50.
Hay New crop. No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland,
32.00-35.00 ton.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND IH (USDA)-Cattlc
salable 350; market rather slow
but fully steady; few truck lots
good and low choice fed steers
21.50-22.00; short load good and
choice 760 lb fed heifers 18.50, few
heads out at 18.50; utility heifers
9.00-11.50; canner and cutter cows
mostly 6.50-8.50, shells down to
5.00; utility cows 9.50-11.25, few
light cutter bulls 9.50-11.00.
Calves salable 75; market not
fully tested; few good vcalers
steady at 17.50-19.00; choice quot
able to 21.00 or above; good
slaughter calves 14.00-15.50; cull
calves and vcalers down to 5.00.
Hogs salable 500; market slow,
mostly steady; selected lots No. 1
and 2 butchers around 190-220 lbs
16.50; mixed 1-3 grades 180-235 lbs
15.50-16.00; sows 300-500 lbs 12.00
14.50. Sheep salable 350; market about
steady to strong considering qual
ity: one lot mostly choice 129 lb
wooled lambs 17.00; one lot good
and choice around 100 lb No. 1
pelt 17.50; few good and choice
above 75 lb feeder lambs 15.00
16 00; cull to good slaughter ewes
2.50-4.50.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND ii Coarse grains,
15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv
ery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 55 00
55.50. Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W.
50.50. Corn No. 2, E. Y. shipment
62.75.
Wheat (hid) to rrive market,
basts No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2 34: Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2 34; White Club 2 34.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.35;
10 per cent 2 35; 11 per cent 2.35;
12 per cent 2.35.
Car receipts: Wheat 81; barlev
26; flour 21; corn 17; mill feed 7.
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Real Estate 1
WILEY'S
For Real Estate
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION AMONG
oak trees 3 bedrooms, l's ba.hs,
built-in range and oven, fireplace, sep
arate dining room. Circular drive, car
port and a good storage bid- with
greenhouse. Lot 93 x 265. garden
space, fenced. County Rd., city water.
$18,500. Winchester on Page Rd.
CLOSE IN RIVER FRONTAGE 2
B.R. home. An extra good buy in a
good 2 B.R. houe with full base
ment, hardwood floors, nice bulltim.
Large lot. $11500. Will take $1000 da.v.i.
PARTLY FINISHED HOUSE ON RIVER
toward Glide, 100 ft. on river, BOO ft.
deep. Electricity. Whistler Bend. En
tire price fXtou.
RETIREMENT INVESTMENT QUIET,
shaded trailer court. Well equipped
and very well located. Nearly one
acre. Price $25,000 and it makes a
good return on that figure. Some
terms.
DO YOUR PARENTS LIVE WITH
you? Here is a good 3 bedroom ranch
type home oil furnace, fireplace, built
in ranje and oven, with separate
apartment that has its own bath,
range ana reirig. au on one iioor.
$16,500.
IDEAL LOG TRUCK HEADQUARTERS,
3.3 A. on the river, z an. nome witn
fireplace, l'a baths. Large shade trees.
Also has small duplex, 4 stall garage.
Located on old highway seven miles
north Myrtle creek. i3,7ou.
Earl and Gladys
Wiley, Realtors
ROSE HOTEL BLDG.
Ph OR 3-3462
Evenings call
Jim Bevans
OR 3-89(15
Roland Springer
OR 3-3903
Kim's Real Estate:
BRANCH OFFICE
4 Acres
AND A lovely 3 bedroom house, S years
old. Wall to wall carpets. Oil furnace,
fireplace. Dining room. Lovely lawn.
2 bedroom rental. Small barn and
chicken house. All this for only il5,
500. Terms.
1 1 Acres
NEARLY new lovely ranch home, with
fireplace, dfning room. Breakfast room
and lovely kitchen. Wall to wall car
pet on most of the house, i'ull base
ment. Swimming pool. Peach orchard.
Berries. A super deluxe home. Has to
be seen to realize its beauty. Would
sell furnished. Also guest house and
tool shed. Terms.
3 Bedrooms
NEARLY new home with many builtins.
Hardwood floors. Fireplace. Large lot.
Large garage. A nice home in nice
neighborhood. $12,300. Low down pay
ment. SEE US for large ranches.
1465 S. E. Stephens
Ph. OR 2-1291
Eves Sutherlin 3027
Howard nd Ha7l Squier
DON'T MAKE A MOVE!
'til You See Flegel
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOV
ING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
OR 3-4436
Flegel Transfer & Storage Co.
1 Agents For
BekinsTUoving & Storage Co.
NEAKLY new, three bedroom home
with bath on 'i acre. Lawson Acre:,,
about 1 mile from Riddle on River
Road to Canyonville. See Thompsons
next door, or write owner, Lonnie
Sehorn. 4310 Avalon Street, Klamath
Falls. S6.00
UNFINISHED HOUSE. Wonderful loca"
tton between Roseburg and Glide. 7
mites out. 1 acre of land 125 fL front
age. Almost everything to finish hou e.
Some installed. A little down and $iU.
month. Call OR 3-5732
FOR SALE BY OWNER 59500. Nice
2-bcdroom home, fireplace. garage,
nice yard, close to Hmh School. On
sewer. Call OR 3-87G9. Wallace R
C as beer, builder-contractor. After
5 P M. call OK 2-4225.
$3700 Full Price
MUST sacrifice, modern 2 bedroom
home, Walnut Street, appraised at
,(o for $.1700 cash. OR 2-1146
FOUrT ROOM unfinished" house -on2
big lots. Livable shack and lumwr.
m iih wNier piped in. simkj. a mile
from weigh station on North I'mpqua.
Forrest Moore.
FOR SALE or trade, equity in modern
weitside home. Will take trailer or
car of equal vaUie OR 3-W.U
MODERN HOUSE. Landers Lane OR
2-2763
6ne"bEDH"66m modern home With
adjoining fruit room and guest room
On 2 lots. Will take trailer hou as
down payment. $5H00 S20OO down.
420 E. How land. Myrtle Creek. Phone
3732.
FOR SALE in West Winston new 3
bedroom home, oak floors, fireplace.
utility, dinette, very attractive kltchn.
plaiiiered throughout. Cti,j.rt Lot
7.Wl.WOS 9-W(J.
NFW 3 bedroom house with carport.
On ewer. Overlooking Poseburg. Ne.ir
school Will decorate according lo
specifications. See at 764 Clover Lane.
Call OR J!;;HM7.
FOR SALE 118 acres ne.ir Tenmite
Vern ILxon. Star Rt.. Winston, Box
652. OS 9-8977.
SMALL house and 50'xlOO' lot. Itw'down.
$1200 fall price. Inquire at 913 N K
Cedar.
TWO BEDROOM house." 2 acres west
Winston $6 0i0OR 3-A173
WEST WINSTON V acre, trailer house
included. OS 9-5M3.
Real Estate 1
Valley Real Estate
Quality Merchandise
BIG, sturdy, beautiful, country home
on about acrfs of excellent garden
loam. Not "xjctiy stripped-pants fancy
but its a homey beauty. You'll own
it feelins!: Out a ways, just off
pavement. Close to neighborly neigh
bors yet room for privacy. Nij neat
furnished fiuest or mother-in-law home
includes. S15.5O0. Much cheaper than
ou could build even with your wife'i
own little hands.
Bst Buy Now
IF YOU K-t a large family and It you
don t gut too mucn money, oesi ouy
this bin 5 bedroomer at the low price
of $7.1150 $750 down. Well located on
Mosher St. A pleasant, well preserved,
ot-o'-livin home indeed. Close enough
for renting bedrooms.
Somebody Will
YES, somebody will buy this 640' acre
well locaied rancn you couia e
the smart one. Lot of cultivating or
permanent pasture land, considerable
timber, long Btrotches of highway
frontage, modern improvemenls, sheep
and machinery. $:t5,0U0 $10,000 down
Sl.fjoo annually. Ideal for diversified
ranching.
Rental
MODERN 2 bedroom on Calkins Road.
$07.50 monthly.
Valley Real Estate
833 S. E. Cass Ph. OR 3-4053
EVENINGS PHONE SALESMEN
Swecly OR 2-12H
Pocock UK
O. F. Sconce Sutherlin 2iit5
Salesman & Broker Scanco OK 3-3tit)i
Short Realty
Out Of Town
Owner Says Sell
NEWER three bedroom home, located
in area of newer homes. Nice level
lot wilh two walnut trees, back yard
completely fenced, desirable location
for children. Large living room with
Swedish fireplace. Well arranged kitch
en. Double garage, paved street. Pric
ed at $15,000. Hnke an offer,
Lot On River
DESIRABLE location, newer homes. H3
x 300 ft. nice level lot, does not flood.
Just the spot for that dream hunie.
Let us show you this today. Priced
at $2,800.
Possible C. I.
WITH $100 down plus closing costs. Ap
prox. S years old. Two bedroom home
on dead end street. Hardwood floors,
circulating fireplace. Tub and shower.
Gas wall furnace and gas ramie in
cluded. Insulated walls and ceiling.
Large 20 x 30 garage with utility
room, otal price S'3,500. Act now,
before it is too late.
WE HAVE a beautiful new home just
being completed that has everything.
Just chack these desirable featuresi
Forced Air Heat
Double Garage
Hardwood Built-lns
J13 Bathrooms
Contemoorary Beamed Ceiling
View Lot
Lots of Brickwork
Three large Bedrooms. "
All this for $17,900.
Short Realty
806 S.E. Cass Ave. Dial OR 3-3534
.AK.MNdj A SUNDAY PHONE
Bob Dishman, Salesman OR J-32M
Roy Hebard. Salesman OR 3-TOtiO
U. A 'Bud" Nelson. Salesman OR 3-67.i9
MAJ3NESS
REAL ESTATE
Designed For Today
THIS NEW 3 Hrdroom Ranch Style
home offers modern living at its best.
The living rm features beautiful fire
place. Convenient kitchen with built
in oven and range. Large utility, plas
tered, hardwood floors, good level lot.
Located in neighborhood of new homes.
All for $10,750. Good Terms.
Let's Trade
HERE IS A 3 Bedroom Ranch Style
Wcstside home that the owner will
consider your acreage in trade. Why
worry about a sale, when you oim
make a good fast trade. This home has
all the niceties that could be desired.
Family rm, fireplace, hardwood floors,
plastered, elect, huat, large lot, close
to shopping center. The price is $13,
500. easy FHA or GI Terms.
Oillard Garden Soil
NEARLY 40 acres of that wonderful,
productive Dillard river loam. Water
rights and irrigation equipment goes
with it. Tne lovely 2 bedroom hums
has fireplace and that economical ra
dianl heat, double garage. The vard is
beautifully landscaped. Als. , m gwd
sized storage birn. This place is a
money maker. $40,000. Terms.
198 Acres
OF FINE grazing land, all sheep tight
fenced. A good-size barn for hav stor
age and teeding. There are several
springs which furnish water for stock.
Part of this place is so situated that
it can be subdivided 'or some beau
tiful home sites. PRICED AT S12.6UQ.
Terms.
Secluded
1jT ACRFS, abnut GO under Irrigation
from creek. This ranch has 2 large
chicken hies, brooder hse, barn. A
large, rustic, modern. 3-bedrnnni home.
Included are the tractor, with attach
ment and lfi-sprinklcr Irrigation ss
tctn. There are lorae fruit and nut
tires and some timber on the place.
Win trade for smaller place. Price
$14,500. Terms.
016 S.E. Washington Ave.
Between Jackson and Mam
ORchard 3-5340
EVE & SUNDAY
Virgil Olson OS 'M401
Millard or Marion Magnets OR 3-.WI7
Attention
Professional Men
Or Investors
i CHOICE PROPERTY near Garden VaU
lev Clover;e.if avail,Th Kiih.iniul
home with fireplace. Plenty of p.irking
spare oviwern house Bnd ro;d Hmue
could be adapted to professional pur
poses, or would be a restaurant or
tavern possibility There is enough
room on the lot to hive biiMne.-K
building ahmd of the house, and stilt
have parkin spare in front and at
the rear. Fir further information,
phone OR 3-4523.
Long Distance Moving
Of Household Goods
NATIONWIDE OR WITHIN STATE
Ph OR 3-;U52
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
WILLIAMS Vrt WSFKR CO.
ACiF.NTS FOR
Aero-Mayflower
Transit Co.
WK HAVE I.tftTF.D
a pobte tavern
i:n i iinf.fc ruu
City M-tritet. on hvvy 9tt. Will ronunu-l
lo -nit tr;jnt. Very reaMntjle rrnl.
ACEU'AC.F.S 3, 7'.. 1 and M acre
Mnttlv wiin low down payments. 68
S K. Jackson, OR