The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 07, 1957, Page 13, Image 13

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Inspector Looks Over Commission Work At Hatchery
Hi MRS! ARTHUR CEI DV
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoke of Mil
waukie, Ore., were among several
business people at the ldleyld Lodge
on the North Umpqua last week.
Hoke, an inspector for the State
Game Commission, was here to
inspect new buildings and new
house for the resident superintend
ent at the Rock Creek Hatchery.
Othars Visit
Others at the lodge were: L. W.
Smith of Vancouver, Wash., with
the Bureau of Public Roads, and
Lynn Roseberry of Portland. Rose
berry, with the Bureau of Land
Management brought his li-:nl,.r
! house to the lodge motor court to
oe used as an office. He and his
wife will be in the area a month.
They have rented the DeHahn
house on Lone Rock Hnad
Recent vacationers at the lodge
weie; nir. ana Mrs. u. w. McAn-
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How About Your Vacation This Year?
For the family thai hai bd wrttrr.
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For FREI Information, without bllqatloa,
juit call day or nit , . ,
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invitad mm t9 fa
inely and family of Portland; Wal
Iter Oliver and Curtis Roberts uf
Atherton, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
U. G. Hall of Burbank, Calif. The
Halls are in the area for a month's
1 stay.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hicks and
I son moved from Winchester and
have leased the two-bedroom cot
tage at the Metcalf Court. Hicks
is the new eighth grade teacher
at Glide Junior High.
Visit From California
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Magness were
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Magness Jr., of
Sacramento, Calif.
Joe Sendelbach returned last
week after spending five months
at Mesa, Ariz., for his health. Mrs.
Sendelbach and two sons, met him
at Lake Hyatt to have a three-day
vacation before returning home.
The Sendelbachs own the ldleyld
Lodge and Trailer Court.
GOOD OLD DAYS?
LOS ANGELES l.fl Like to
think about the good old days be
fore smog in Los Angeles?
If so, you'll have to go a long
way back.
A man named J. R. Cahrillo
once noted in his diary that al
though he could see the mountains
ringing the Los Angeles basin, the
valleys were obscured by smoke
from Indian fires.
The date: Oct. 8, 1542.
Shredded Fenders Result
As Wife 'Scares' Hubby
I.OS AGRt FS 11 Vi-rf nf
shredded fenders posed a piob-l
lem Tuesday for body and fender j
men, the Los Angeles police, and i
t Me man and woman whose trou
bles led to a bang-up auto chase.
Police say it'll be up to Robert
Smallfield whether to file charges
against his ex-wife, Wilma, 42, for
the miles-long chase in which she
smashed into his new car eight
times with her heavy, 1949 sedan.
Smallfield, also 42. seemed in
clined to forget things. "She's in
enough trouble already" he said
after the glass stopped tinkling
Monday. And though police booked ;
her on suspicion of assault with 1
a deadly weapon, they don't think
it 11 stick unless hmalltield brings
charges.
Mrs. Smallfield said she "just
wanted to scare him" because of
his attentions to another woman.
"I didn't want to kill him," she
said, tearfully. "You can't under
stand how much I love him."
Galesville PTAers See Travel Film
Wed. Aug. 7, 1957 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 13
ASKS SPECIAL COIN
PORTLAND ( A request to
the federal government for a spe
cial coin honoring the state's
100th birthday anniversary be
minted has been announced by
the Oregon Centennial Commis
sion. The slogan "Pioneers to Power"
will be suggested for the coin,
said the commission.
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By MRS. C. B. FOX
The last tialesville PTA meet
ing was highlighted by a trawl
film at the school. Fifteen people
were present.
Building Fund Hurt
A fund-raising dinner at the
Azalea Grange Hall, sponsored oy
the Azalea Community Church,
failed to draw a big attendance
because of illness in the commun
ity. Very little was cleared for
the building fund, for which pro
fits were earmarked.
.Mr. and Mrs. l,eorge ttenuc-
roth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
France both of Azalea, drove to
the coast via Highway 42 recently,
spent the night at Port Orford,
then returned home through Cres
cent City.
Sam Osepian, proprietor of the
Azalea Grocery is in the Vancou
ver Veterans' Hospital where he
has been undergoing diagnosis
and treatment for the past three
weeks. Mrs. Osepian went up to
visit last weekend and was sched
uled to return this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hod Smith visited
with their son, Don, at Empire and
went clamming recently. They
brought home their grandchildren,
Cheryl and Rodney, to visit.
Visits Parents
Roderick Head, of Azalea is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Head, and his grandpar
ents, the George Wendcroths, while
on leave from the Navy. He ar
rived home from boot camp July
26, and will return to his new as
signment in Seattle Aug. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Booth drove
to Phoenix recently and stayed to
help their grandson, Roger Fowl
er, celebrate his 10th birthday.
Bridge Replacement
Scheduled Near Tyee
The Bureau of Public Roads will
replace a bridge for the Bureau of
Land Management on Tyee Road
near Klkton.,
Bids on the job will be opened in
the BPR offices in Portland Aug.
20 at 10 a.m.
The job includes m acres of
clearing, 6.800 cubic yards of ex
cavation, 51 cubic yards of con
crete, 8.600 of reinforcement steel
and other small items.
TOOLS MISSING
A tool box containing $150 worth
of tools was reported stolen .Mon
day. E. F. Goodwin Sr., Camas
Valley, informed the sheriff's of
fice the tools had been taken from
his house and had been missing
since Saturday.
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
"( kte'i'u i! 111 oil
You interrupt us so fast, Mr. Wump, that our coffee break
isn't even a bend!
Chilly Weather Hits
New York, East Coast
NEW YORK I The mercury
dropped to 57.8 degrees at 5:50
a.m. Tuesday two-tenths of a
degree above the record low for
the date in New York City.
The record low for Aug. 6 was
57.6 in 1934. '
The chilly weather was attri
buted to a cool mass of Canadian
air covering most of the eastern
half of the United Slates and ex
tending as far south as northern
Florida.
Temperatures in the 40s were
reported during the early morn
ing in upstate New York and in
New England, and the mercury
plunged into the 30s in some
mountainous areas of central and
western Pennsylvania.
PINCH HITTER
TOLEDO, Ohio Wl William L.:
Gardner, 34, of Toledo, showed up
too late to take his driver'! license
examination recently. '
When his application was given
to State Highway Patrolman Merl ;
Blay a few days later the officer ',
didn't think he looked like the
same man.
He wasn't. Questioning disclos
ed he was Roy L. Bryson, 41, who
had agreed to take the test for
Gardner, who cannot read or
write.
Ironically, Bryson previously had;
been convicted three times for driv
ing without a license. He couldn't'
pass the test either.
Municipal Judge Frank W. Wiley
sentenced Bryson to six months in
the workhouse and fined him $200.
Men and Women
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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elbow
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19 Music drama
25 Pravers
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Edith
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or woman
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Ruth
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monarch
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52 Architect,
Robert
53 French
novelist
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