The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 26, 1957, Page 21, Image 21

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Meadow Mice Hif California
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., i earlier in southern Oregon, except
Ilordei of meadow mice, more that the mice apparently are thnv
than ever repurted previously, are ing in both areas,
causing heavy damage to north-1 Reports from Oregon placed the
em California crops, the State .mouse population in some areas
Agriculture Department said Hon- at 10,000 per acre. Talbert said
day. no count has been made or was
Rollo E. Talbert. district super-i
intendent of Rodent and weed' .
control, said losses in the Tule- COITiaS Liantina
lake basin are estimated at $300,. ua Bljf lllllljj
000. principally to potatoes. Fig- fnnfaCf iiAntA
ures werFnot available for other unres ua9ea
The outbreak, the first of lnvi WinnerS LlSted
significance since 1949, is heaviest!
tne anasta valley,
MODEST MAIIES
BridcJfcort
Meadows in Mono County and the
Tulelake Basin.
In addition to potatoes, the mice
have damaged some alfalfa, clov
er and barley. Talbert said the
extent of local control work in
these crops was not known, .but
that 10.000 pounds of poisonous
zinc oats has been used for con
trol in the Tulelake basin.
Talbert said there is no connec
tion between the northern Cali
fornia infestation and one reported
By MRS. W. L. BANKS
REAt.LV
GOOD!
raw
The annual Christmas lighting
and outdoor decorations contest
sponsored by the Camas Valley
Federated Garden Clubs was judg
ed Sunday evening.
Winners are Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Cooper, first: Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Banks, second and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Ashton and Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Claughton tied for
third place.
Honorable mention was Riven to
the Methodist Youth Fellowship
group for the Nativity scene in
front of the Methodist Church, and
to Bill Brown in the junior division
for the window decoration in his
home. Bill is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Brown.
Judges for the contest were Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Markham, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Gail Carnine.
v5s
!nkmAiiiHA Aill
Play Big Part In
Anti-Sub War
2-26 m.t 3"- A..J
"H does highly specialized work but h' been laid oil (or
awhile:"
Cousin Visits
Visitors at the home of Mr. and I
Mrs. L. A. Pryor for the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr of
Medford. Kerr and Pryor are cou
sins
Home for the Christmas holid
is Wesley Grant, son of Mr.
Mrs. Virgil Grant of Camas Val
ley. Bud has been in Hawthorn,
Calif, for about 18 months.
Mr and Mrs Charles Cobb and 1 WASHINGTON W The Agricul-: home in the new worlu with her
two daushters, Barbara and Helen I ture Department ni jde public husuand and the baby that is
from Powell, Wyo. are guests at nionaay a iisi oi oi proaucers wno coining naa Deen nicety umea
! Department Lists
d.ys 'Bigger Recipients
Of Farm Bank Pay
French Bride's
I Arrival Is Best
Yule Present
NEW YORK I The best Christ
mas present of all a permanent
(he home of Mr. and Mrs. David have been paid more than JjO.OOOiior a young
Thrush. Mrs. Thrush and Cobb are I each for participating in its soil : Monuay.
French war bride
brother and sister.
A recent guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banks
was Banks' sister, Mrs. Jack Mc
bank acreage reserve program in
1957.
The largest payment. $278,187,
went to Garver Farms of Colby.
Gown of Richmond, Calif. She left I""- ur '- "!' ul
Friday to return to her home
WIN
A 1958 VOLKSWAGEN
50 OTHER
BIG PRIZES!
BOYD'S
"Name the,
Boydie"
Cantttt Rules aa Spicial v
Band an Every Boyd's '
CotfiaCiii V ' . -f
IT'S EASY TO WIN THESE BIC
1958 VOLKSWAGEN
25 58 Pb.ic PORTABLE TV SETS!
25 iiPMtc TRANSISTOR RADIOS!
IZES
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SOTO'S NOW FAYS NON-MONT OKOANIZATIONt 10c FOt IACH
' 1 IB LID: Sc FOt lCH t IS. IID. FO Onaill ON THIS MOW-
i ASH IID HEOIMfTION 0M Wl aOTD COffM CO, '. O. SOX j
10.11, PORUAND T, Ot00N. ,, i
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BE SURE YOUR
CAR WILL STOP
Have Your Car Brakes
Checked-Adjusted Now
LINING CHECKED
HYDRAULIC LINES INSPECTED
BRAKES ADJUSTED TESTED
PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTED
PEDAL ADJUSTED
Dart-haired. 25-year-old Mrs.'l
Nicole Wilson eagerly scanned the
crowd at the pier as she arrived
on the liner Liberie, looking for
ner American nusband. Ueorite.
wheat land from production. j 24, a successful young engineer
Under the program tne Depart- and honor graduate of Iroy Poly-
ment makes payments to farmers i teenmc institute.
who underplant federal allotments Their's had been a bright ro
of wheat, cotton, corn, rice ana 1 mance, a promising marriage. He
tobacco. The declared purpose of i was a first lieutenant in the Army
the program is to help hold down I Corps of Engineers, stationed near
production of surplus crops. I Orleans, France. She was a rela
tive of Pierre Mendes-France, for
mer French premier. They were
wed June 29. '
Then his Army service over, he
became an engineer in the Al
bany, N. Y., otlices of the U. S.
Geodetic Survey. At Thanksgiving
he flew to France and arranged
her passage to the United States.
With increasing nervousness,
Mrs. Wilson waited aboard ship
as no one appeared to meet her.
After a while, George's aunt, Mrs.
Perry Harding, came aboard.
There had been an accident,
Mrs. Harding had to tell her
George had been killed Friday
Death Strikes Boy Ahead jThurs. Dee. 26, 1957 The Ntwi-Rtview, koitburg. Ore. 7
Of Physical Ed. Class
moses lake, wash. - A BPR Personnel Transfers Told
11-year-old boy collapsed and died I
Iff ""D,lum tn." week horUy PORTLAND . im Promotion urn Montana district manager at
rnnrnv n - . , - 'nno iransiers oi ney personnel, ivanspeil.
i ' - of Phy'"''1 education class. t0 be effective next inomn, were Harold M. Can'.rell, Spokane
,ubmr,ne; wu "! .The boy Clifford T. Gannaway announced Monday by the Bonne-! area enaineer and former Kalis.
?. 5om i".1 h,lp ln 1 e ,Jr- w d,ld " rT,v1 " . vtlle Power Administration pell district manager, will return
rtavy, are designed to p!cy some hospital. Principal A. L. Shaw said, Bernard Goldhammer, chief of to Kalispell until a new manager
part in anti-submarine warfare the youlh was walking around the customer service and power re- there is named,
vice Adm. rMnk r. Watkins said i gymnasium to change his shoes iquirements, will bucome rommer-l ' '
ih-T . k r " j couapsea. ne saia ine cial operations officer, division of) .
uuhiiui Hum uie ciass naa oov yei iiincu. operations and maintenance, here. ini ribi
t'l,rinrA u,a a I u m n art f,. . ' . 1
' 1 Pa, I U Uil iimi km iu,in.r i . ' I i I mn ...
third
builder.
ine Atlantic fleet anu. submarine i
force, laid at commissioning cere- be revived
moniei for the Ska'.e that the Na
vy is stressing anti - submarine
tactics because "I h e greatest
threat to our control of the sea
today is the large and constantly
increasing number of Soviet sub
marines." "Their submarine force today is
the largest the world has ever
seen," the admiral continued.
Unlike the Nautilus snd Sea
wolf, which were ouilt from sep
arate designs, the Skate is the
first production atomic submarine,
built from a design which will
be followed in the constriction of
future nuclear powered subs.
She has a crew of 85 officers
and men and is about 25 per cent
Mattiwilda
OltlCer. SpOkane, Will SUCCeea nnlitan (Irwr. .innino .tr k..
Coroner Richard Penhallurick of "h"I" ' " ""f,' u'.ii. , , m.Irr'ea ? "nlle s,wedlsn J0""-
Adm. W.tkins. comm-nder cf , respiration in the gymnasium of L"", d customer semce ' n hLW m v
e Atlantic Fleet anti-submarine the Knolls Vista achool but couldn't S ??;y"r-fl. l!lro. Me'r-
Grant County said he was unable
to give the exact cause of death
immediately.
Fire Association Frowns
On Amateur Rocketeers
BOSTON I The National
Fire Protection Assn. says ama
teur rocket programs sliould be
prohibited in the interest of public
safety until Jafe launching sites
are established and supervised by
competent personnel.
. The NKPA said Monday night
two deaths and numerous non
fatal injuries already have re
sulted from juch programs. Nei
ther the names of Lhe victims nor
smaller than her two predecessors I where the incidents occured were
in all categories. 'divulged.
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
The recipients of the payments.
the number of acres held out of
production and the crop, and the
payment, respectively, included:
Martin Hereford, inc., Madras,
Ore., 2,486, wheat, $69,757.
5. A. tamp rarms, itupen,
Idaho, 1,299.8, wheat, $64,886.
Di'kuuui, a a. ma, ,u.,av., .
Wash.. 2.611.3. wheat, $56,519. I
The Department said the 67
farms which received payment
totaling $5,261,000, would have
produced at weighted average
vields for their states two mil
lion bushels of wheat, 40,000 bales
of cotton and 223.000 hundred
weight of rice on the retired land 1 nisht in an auto crash outside
had they kept it in production. Albany, en route to the home of
Officials said these commodities , ms mother in Yonkers, N.V. and
would have cost the government the anticipated shipboard reunion.
around nine million dollars under
price support programs.
Total acreage reserve payments r:-., A ! im
for 1957 are expected to be about1 rlrSl MmeriCan
S14 million dollars.
"My Christmas haul wasn't so good. I got o lot of stuff
that you have to consider the spirit in which it was given."
Christ, Walla Walla distrkt man-l,5t Bengt Janzon.
ager, win lake pver Williams job The wcdding look olace llond.r
at Spokane. ,t the Grace Congregational
Robert J. Tallman. Wenatchee Church. A Negro minister, the Rev.
district manager, will move to 'Herbert King, and a white minis.
Walla Walla. He will be replaced , ter, the Rev. J. T. Lundquist, Der
by Charles ,E. Cartwright. west-i formed the ceremony joi-itly.
Bible Story
ACROSS J2 Roman road
1 Father of Cain " Promontory
and Ahl 5 W Omt
i Mother of
mankind
S Son of Set?
12 Firewood
(Texas)
13 Rodent
14 Stout twine
15 Direction
IS Devote
17 Emerald
Ule"
1 Ae
19 Fall flower
21 Mir
21 of
Bethlehem
24 Susa was its
capital
M Makes
mistakes
2 Jewel
28 Eagle
(comb, fori, i j
.TO Legal point
31 Royal Society
Edinburgh
(ab.)
32 Consume
33 Felint
creatures
34 Pace
36 Companion
37 Redact
3D Prohibit
40 Great fear.
44 Male sheep
45 Range
48 Scottish alder
49 Back of tht
nerk
50 Get up
31 His Wlfa
turned to salt
55 Father (Fr.)
DOWN
' Toward the
sheltered tide
' Darlings
; Handled
4 F.ntanglt
3 Goddess
Huie
Suffix
I Before
a Analogical
10 Narcotic
1 1 Diipatrh
19 Took into
custody
Answer to Previous Puiil
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plslsl f oTwpr . L. 1 1611
a s ft .rr a spar
rMrix BTte is i it
?fl Reiterated 38 Girl's nan
23 Mount where 3ft Small randlt
Noah's Ark 39 Birthplace
landed of Jesus
:S Kndured 41 Chest rattle
27 Female saints 42 Lot e god
lab ) 43 F.mmets
2 Mineral rocks 45 Simple
33 Fondle 47 Roman brmul
33 Freebooter 49 Clamp
p p (t K u n it n m it
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Affections Allienated,
Oregon Man Charges
VALE. Ore. i Suit for $75.
000 charging alienation of affec
tions has been filed here against
Peter Thome, 39, of Lethbndge,
Alt a.
Ernest Richardson, 52, a re
tired resident of Hermiston, Ore.,
charged that Thome induced Rich
ardson's wife to leave her home
in Hermiston and that Thome and
Mrs. Richardson are believed now
to he in Ashland, Ore.
Thome was described in the
suit as a wealthy real estate op
erator. The action was filed by Attys.
Peter J. Boyd of Caldwell, Idaho,
and Harold Hcnigson. Nyssa,
Ore., on behalf of Richardson.
Boyd said Thome became ac
quainted with Mrs. Richardson at
a health institute in Ashland sev
eral years ago.
Federal Power Projects
Were Ahead Of Schedule
WASHINGTON If Federal
power projects in the Pacific
Northwest went S78,8U6.820 ahead
of their repayment schedule dur
ing the year ended last June 30.
Comptroller General Joseph
Campbell advised Washington
Sens. Jackson and Magnuson,
both Democrats, the projects now
have repaid $226,824,704 toward
the $1340.000,000 overall federal
power investment in the region.
Scheduled repayments through
last June 30 were $148,017,884.
In addition to the repayment on
Drincinal. Campbell said the Co
lumbia River projects have paid
$123,933,335 in operation and main-
Saint Honored
SANTA ANGELO LODIGIANO,
Italy, ii Residents of this ham
let held a celebration Monday in
memory of one of its daughters,
mother Cabrini, first American
saint of the Roman Catholic
Church.
During the ceremony, attended
by L. S. Consul General William
Boswell from Milan, an Italian
government official recalled Moth
er Cabrini's work among immi
grants in the United States.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was
particularly well known for her
work among Italian immigrants
in Chicago, where she died Dec.
22. 1917.
Bom July 15. IftiO. Mother Ca
brini became in American citizen
in Chicago. She established in
stitutions to aid immigrant in
many parts of the UniteJ States
as well as London, Paris, Buenos
Airrs and Rio De Janeiro.
Mother Cabrini once worked in i
Seattle, where she foun.led Col-!
umbus Hospi'al which is being '
renamed Cabrinia iiospiUI in her:
honor. I
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Live Chriitm Present
Flown Across Country
SAN DIEGO, Calif, i.tl A liv
ing Christmas present, wrapped
in a blanket and tied with blue
ribbon, flew across the United
States Monday.
It is a baby named Douglas A.
Heywood Jr., 9 months old. He
is going to Army Pvt. Douglas
A. Heywood, 26, and Mrs. Hey
wood, Augusta, Ga.
When Heywood was drafted
eight weeks ago, he and Mrs. Hey-1
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Don't bacons e traffic statistic kacame roy lot your
tar arakts 0 gninipetna. adjuitod or ropoirod. Brina
jour car in new . . , lal JIM ABTMAH, fraduala
tram Bondii Vacuum otr Brake School fi'O your
cat's arookinf srslom compute chock and .
neaat. If lopoirs art needed only fenuin factory '0
Itcemtnt ports tl limn will to lock tnd ttry
stop of reptir will kt compoitlr completed r this
mo who it a kroko export. Tht cast it eor to kjw
and you ctn por'lor til wk ' Badtat 'a".
Byiflf ym ctr in taow ted drit tut with tht kntw.
Udjo ytu wiM htt krtkts ffcoil T "ood thorn.
t .,..' .vnen.. nri tiRi 7ia nil wood left their baby behind in a'
in interest on the investment.' boarding home until they could,
make suitable arrangements. 1
TO DELIVER FOOD Then they had financial diffi
Icultiea and the baby was made
PORTLAND UH - Por'land po- a ward of juvenile court. j
lire will begin delivering food to An Augusta newspaper took an
2.000 needy families here Christ- interest in the matter and ar-i
mas morning. ranged financial aid and the sir-
The food includes 16.00C pounds plane trip for the baby, so that1
of beef donated by Portland meat he might be back with parents
packing firms. ny Lhnstmas.
for Upright Freezers
plus Economical Food Plan Dial
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