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BROWN STAYS PITTSBURGH I General uoiiaSci jue l,. crown wil rii. Sports In Brief By THE PRESS ASSOCIATED BASEBALL PHILADELPHIA - The Phil- ouuieider Del Ennis lies traded nw ih. Pi,k." u"Ar."" "Ul n'-to the St. Lo,ii. rH ,T. other year and ssibly loVger i jldher ip Rcpulski ,nd intiMer a reward for his part in theNa-i y gan tional League club's most success-'- L0U'SVILLE, Ky. The Amer ful season in five years. I";3" A?n- offered the Louisville '"- na clear " irancnise 10 operate next year. USED POWER SAWS REBUILT AND GUARANTEED Winston Chain Saw Your McCulloch Dealer Winston, On. OS 9-5641 NOW! Business Loans ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS MACHINERY EQUIPMENT LIVESTOCK Loam to Purchait, Repair or Refinance Crawler Type Tractors and ALL Types of Equipment a Soeclalry .PACIFIC IXBUSTSIAL' 'Jim GENE McCOY, Manager PHONE OR 3-6668 664 S. E. Stephens Roseburg FOOTBALL BERKELEY, Calif. Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf announced that he will retire as head coach at California. AUTO RACING INDIANAPOLIS Jimmy Bry an, Phoenix, Ariz., won the 1956 national auto racing champion ship with a 360-point margin over Pat Flaherty, Chicago, who won the 500-mile Indianapolis race. Ring Record Iff' ! pin-Oil f.J! v -A.y,TN. '-v 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I HOUSTON, Tex. - Paul Jor gensen, 129, Houston, outpointed Carmelo Costa, 129, Brooklyn, 10. RICHMOND, Calif. Kid Cas tro. 139, Stockton, Calif., stopped Jack Parelli, 135, Oakland, Calif. 1. FRESNO, Calif. Larry Ba taan, 126Vi, Manila, stopped Al Cruz, 122V4, Los Angeles, 5. LONDON Peter Waterman, England, outpointed Idrissa Dione, French West Africa, 1 10. Clerk Proclamation Sets Districts' Effective Date ! A proclamation was Issued Tues- day by County clerk Charles Doer ncr, making effective 60 days hence the election - approved live- ' stock control districts in the Rid- I die and Sunnydale areas. QwrforA', W SoUaC COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL OF ROSEBURG GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 538 S. E. OAK AVE. PH. OR 2-2636 PAY LESS WILL BE THURSDAY November 22 Thanksgiving Day Wl&sWiSsil&iMSi INDIANS MEET Fothers and sons, participating in a YMCA program called "Y" In dian Guides, conduct a typical meeting of their group before fathers tnd sons from throughout Central Douglos County who met recently to form more such groups. Sons are sitting before their fathers. Left to right are: Donald Monroe, Donnie; Leland Svarverud, David and -Huey; Lee Emery, Douglas and Bradley; Donald O'Neil, Steven; Dr. D.E. Boyles, Jimmy; Neal Simpson, Steven. (Gilman photo). Yi-Kwei Sze's Concert Tonight At Junior High The Roseburg Community Con cert Assn. opens its winter con cert series tonight with the ap pearance of Chinese bariton Yi Kwei Sze. lie will sing, starting at 8:15 p.m., in the auditorium oC the Central Junior High School. Sze, native of Shanghai, China, has been hailed by American crit ics as one of the outstanding sing ers of today, and his repertory in cludes six languages. A varied program of works from the masters is included in his con cert tonight. i. Hear Me! Y Winds and Waves, from "Sclpio" Handel I'll Sail Upon th Dog-Star Puree. 1-Moffat In Questa Tomba Oscura . Beethoven Se Vuol Ballare, Slgnor Contino, from "Le Noire Dt Figaro" Mozart II. Invocation aux Parquei .. FrancU Poulec La Belle Jeunesse Francii Poulenc The Harvest of Sorrow Rachmaninoff Sung in English Floods of Spring . . Rachmaninoff Sung in English nr. II Lacerato Spirito, from canegra . -La Calunnla, from ville" Simon Boc- Verdi 'The Barber of Se- Rossini Intermission - IV. Von Xwlger Liebe Brahms Vergtblichea Standchen Brahms An Die Musik. Schubert Wohln .. Schubert Er Ikon ig .. Schubert V. The Red Bean Love-Seed Liu Hsueh-An The Flower-Drum Traditional-Wong Bring My Lu-Lu Home Arr. Cellus Dougherty Bird's Courting Song Arr. Robert Hughes Stew-Ball An. Celius Dougherty He May Be Late But Still Around, States Thornton Former Douglas County Sheriff Cliff Thornton and explorer Roy Chapman Andrews have an unus ual common problem. Both have been termed "t h e late" in stories appearing in print. Twice Andrews has read in Time Magazine of his demise. The last time caused him to write the pub lication a letter announcing he felt "fine." It was printed, too. Thornton, a healthy 51, was sur prised recently to learn he was no longer around. So were friends who sent messages of sympathy and cards in jest, after they learn ed all was well. The Roseburg businessman who owns a motor court and ranch and has an interest in a highway construction operation was sheriff m the early days of World War II. He joined the service and took a leave of absence. Later, he re signed, and Bud Carter was elect ed sheriff. Thornton did not return to law enforcement work after the war. This week, he admitted he'd been somewhat amazed when a recent News-Review story about the sher iff s reserve, which he organized in October. 1041, stated he was "the late Cliff Thornton. . ." Vital Statistics Divorct Suits Filed HYDE Viola Grace vs. James Harold Hyde. Married Nov. 5, 1948, in Longview, Wash. GEER Trice A. vs" Eula M. Gcer. Married July 27, 1936. Plain tiff seeks custody of three minor children, certain property and agrees to satisfy chattel mortgage up to $700. Party, Speech Festival Slated Friday By WCTU A Thanksgiving parly and speech festival is being arranged by Mrs. Fred Southwick, speech director for the Woman's Christian Temper ! ance Union, to be held Friday at the Lookingglass church. Several speech contests will be held and groups of young people are coming from Camas Valley, Roseburg, Pine Grove and Look ingglass. The party will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will open with games, after which the contests will be held. Re freshments will be served. Mrs. John Mathii and Mrs. Arthur ; Marsh will assist Mrs. Southwick. PHOTO FINISHINC We give S&H Green Stomps In at 5, out at 9 CLARK'S STUDIO 711 S. I. Jackson OR 3 8526 Circuit Court Wed., Nov. 21, 1956 The Newi-Revlew, Roieburg, On. 7 Oil Furnace Explodes In Garden Valley Church By ADDIE SCHNEIDER i preparation of the dedication which Misfortune came to the Garden will be held Nov. 26. Valley Community Church Sunday Go To Medford when the oil furnace exploded. Mr. tni Mrs. Myron Lchne v;re Soot damage was minor to the, in Mcdfcrd last week to deli.er sanctuary. The furnace had not I shrubs. Cn Saturday Lehne and nis son, ttaymond, made a busi ness trip to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brodcrsen were in Portland recently to visit the lattcr's sisters. Mrs. Henry Hebard was expect ed to leave the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland on Monday according to word received here. She will stay at the home of her daughter for a few days to con valesce from recent surgery. Argus risner spent last week in Portland on business. He returned with a badly infected foot and spent Saturday at home. J. L. Potvin has entered Doug las Community Hospital to under go surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Pruit are here from Tulclake, Calif., to be with the latter's par ents during her father's illness. been heating satisfactorily early Sunday morning and Carl Schmidt Jr. was attempting to do repairs when the explosion occurred. He received only singed hair and eye brows. Church members have been busy for tile past two weeks putting fin ishing touches to their cnurcn in IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS Tszm PROMPT METERED SERVICE SOUTH iND FUEL SERVICE Prion OR 3-S354 737 S. I. Rica Color Motion Picture Scheduled By Church Billy Weeda, who plays the part of John Leigh in the sound, colored, moving picture which will be shown at the Westside Christian Church next Sunday morning, plays his own life story. Weeda is a student of one of the church-related colleges of the Chris tian Church and his acting lends a note of realism to the picture "Where Do Ministers Come From?' All the main parts of the film were taken by students on the cam pus of northwest Christian College of Eugene. The public is invited to see this film Sunday morning, at 9:45, for which there is no charge. An offer ing for the Northwest Christian College will be taken. Complaints Sam Peck vs. State Industrial Ac cident Commission. Plaintiff seeks compensation equivalent to 100 per cent loss of arm and permanent partial disability for loss of right eye; asks earlier orders be set aside. Alberta Matthews vs. Fred Low ry. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $15, 7G2.06 for injuries claimed caused in automobile ' accident allegedly caused by negligence of defendant. John W. and Bessie M. Kent vs. Velma J. Hanks and others. Suit to quiet title. Credit Bureaus Adjustment Dept., Inc., vs Roger W. Van Land ingham. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $1,090.16 claimed due on note. ORDERS Richard Schmidt vs. Leonard Mc Donald. Claim of plaintiff against wages of defendant withdrawn and Kruse Lumber Co. ordered to dis regard notice of garnishment. State of Oregon, for Rosa Marie Jenkins vs Donald Alan Jenkins. Defendant declared father of mi nor child of plaintiff and ordered to pay $41.67 monthly support until child is 14. Jimmie D. Woosley vs. Califor nia Pacific Utilities Co. and others. Summons of defendants Fellon T. and Alice B. Robinson vacated. Verdicts H. E. Lamhricht vs. Stale Indus trial Accident Commision. Plain' tiff awarded compensation equiva. lent to 50 per cent use of arm and 10 per cent loss of use of a leg. Elmer II. Kencda vs. State Indus trial Accident Commission. Plain tiff awarded compensation equiva lent to 15 per cent loss of arm in jury verdict allowing plaintiff's claim he was injured while work ing. Decrao O. C. Williams and wife vs. un known heirs of W. P. Reed. Plain tiffs awarded decree in suit to quiet title on real property. Dismissal Paul R. Strahan vs. Dorothy J. Strahan. Judgmant Oscar Finney Jr. vs. State In dustrial Accident Commission. Plaintiff's claim remanded to com mission for allowance of further to tal temporary disability from Sept. 1, 1956, less time worked, until further court order. 1 f X ! '4 ij 1- Siif-' am Boy Finds Widowed Mother Dead From Blow PITTSBURGH I A 41-year-old widow ef a year, who support ed her 8-year-old son by working as a domestic, was bludgeoned to death with an axe last night. The son, Charles Zubryd, found the body of his mother, Mrs. Helen Zubryd. in the basement of their home about 20 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. He had just returned from a brief visit to a neighbor's home. Homicide Detective Ted Botula said Ms. Zubryd apparently resist ed the slayer. An autopsy was or dered to determine if she had been criminally assaulted. Shortly after the slaying, Elmer Skilcs, a 63-year-old neighbor, died of a heart attacK wnue guiding newsmen to the slaying scene. 1 1 -year-old Mrs. Kieth BUDDY. OLSEN, son or Mr. and Olsen of Roseburg, will be guest singer on the Red Rey nolds show on television sta tions KPIC ond KVAL-TV Fri day. The Fullerton School student previously had ap peared on the King Norman show, KGO-TV, San Francis co; the California Hayride; and the Billy Jack Wills show, Sacramento. Lloyd North Elected New Grange Master Lloyd North has been elected master of the South Deer Creek Grange. Other new Grange officers are as follows: Bob Findlay, treasurer: Mrs. Lloyd North, secretary; Don Morbcrg, overseer; Alda Brum back, lady assistant steward; Fre ta Karcher. lecturer: S. W. Van Voorst, assistant steward: Edward Karcher, steward; Mrs. Earl Dun can, chaplain; Jennie Karcher, Po mona; Mrs. Robert Findlay, Cer es; Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst, Flora; and Irving Anderson. gatekccDcr. New executive committee mem bers are Frank Stancliff, T. E. Duncan and Joe Brumback. Mrs. L. North is also musician and Mrs. Joe Brumback is homo economics chairman. SEE... ilUHaamValUii for 'mazing fuel savings! JlSHlEY 24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC WOOD HEATER? 3 Roseburg-648 S.E. Rose-OR 3-5J74 Suthtrlin-Weit Ctntral-Ph. 2988 Oakland Cub Scout Pack Meeting Held Fifty Cub Scouts, leaders and members of the Cub Scout families turned out for the November pack meeting of Pack No. 9 of Oakland, at the Veterans Memorial Building. Doug Fcnlcy, Cubmaster, pre sided over the formal part of the program which included the pres-i entation of a two year pin to Den- nis Parker, and one year pins to 1 Joe Ocumpaugh, Danny Gossctt, j Jon Lamorcaux and Gary McMul-1 lcn. ! Refreshments were served and games played. Exhibits by the four ! dens wore placed around the room. The next meeting of the pack will be in the nature of a Christ mas party when a group of ten new Cub Scouts will rcccivo their bob cat pins and be received into the pack. HOW IS YOUR HEATING PLANT? . Investigate the New PERIMETER BASEBOARD HEATING corners. Aluminum ingot exports from Twaiw.m in China to t ho U.S. in Ihe first six months of 1956 were 650 tons. Hot water at iri bert no cold no drafts uniform heat throughout your home absolutely safe trouble free and the most economical heat avalloble. j Let us show you some satisfied customers.' 36 MONTHS TO PAY, NO CASH DOWN LET'S BE COMFORTABLE! Otto Cahill Enters Oregon State Prison SALEM tfl Otto Cahill, con victed of converting water district funds to his own use, entered the Oregon state prison Tuesday for the second time in a year to serve a one-year term. Cahill, former official of a wa ter district in Lincoln County, had gone to prison in June but was released a few days later, pend ing outcome of an appeal to the U. S. 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