The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    Green Sanitary
Flares; Seattle
Controversy
Man Judge
Woman Booked
After Another
Slashed To Death
College Scores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
EAST
Tum., Jon. 21, 1958 TK Nawt-Rtviaw, Rouburf, Or. S
AFL And CIO Mgrg
At Ceremotf Monday
O I.AS VEGAS. Nev. I Sher
iff officers booked a California
1 ikvn man for investigation after a :
hotel roftn dispute here early i .
Sports In Brief
Men0ldat50or60!
Pittsburgh M. Carnegie Tech 88 PORTLAND The lahori Recharge Body's BatteiiCS
Springfield (Mass.) 68, St. An-; movement was reunited at the! I..I Vaimmr ImII
itarwli ba fl k, worm-out 40,
I SO. 611 Wm Udins vif n oa prematura -
in. The nilcwMinirbfUNIiclMW isof-
selm's (Ml) 62 local level in Portland Monday
SOUTH lniht for the first time .in 20 Tho..
N.C. State 57. Maryland 4ft years.
Sunday mornine in which anotheri Tuf iccnniTcn poets. Georgia Tech 72. Georgia 5S The ArL and CIO labor coun-. ,t,0( ,, .nd mi .. eii irrt
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.... . ,Sm p9 ') and Merryfield concluded such a Engdahl say these figures do brok,B cn,nlpagne glass. I TIJUAvx Mexico E J Har Virginia MiliUry 68, Randolph- tions. merged in ceremonies at j "b. T-s.'E
I he battle against the Green San- sewer svstem is "feasible." not take into account the S36.0UO Th 0fficer, the room in ri hi. .h-.,.h, .,,J Macon 52 ,the Portland Labor Temple, set-: ,1. i.y. oom r.pvi . u.u 1
iJST&JWS' C ... .n.ue. . JKrf.r."i. . .rgument occurred was! ,h "$15 't ! "d?" .J.. 77, Eastern Ken- ting to Multnomah County
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month, and a Satl a man kunX II nmi. .,t Ih.t thro, rl im. thnriltr nnr ih. nrnhih I. araHlia ... t "V. .i .. , JUana open V.IW a 7Z-nole total , . . :i ni.t. ,,- ih. , v,i. u..ua.,l 'iu.9
himself the unwiUing judise. union elections have been held reduction of sewer service charges p q int County (Wash.):0' 28- coornai i
thS'L nUmb,r f h00k-UP "l Public Utility District. I PHILADELPHIA Penn's 68
i bid for a loan for ,.l,in ""JIS":.- "J?:! 000 seat Erankhn Field became
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'v Auiai UUU3IUK iihi ut Ji irKai vuici s auu w uic-ini uifli wiih ui iviuwituuu w t , nf ihr rniinren
ce Agency. sented to the board requesting that sewerage system in Green, there jepiaty Sheriff Don Peal said
I, iuk i. 10 " ..u. wuu.ivu. I nna Pi a mo) unn. nma mn,
i Austin Peav 78, Bethel (Tenn) 74 1 Glenn Blake, former head of th w.iauir.i'"a"aiatf4'"a9.
! North Carolina AiT 63, Winston- AEL council, is president of the 01 t-' ."JlU7.AUJnut
Home r'lnanc
This brought the recently-dormant
Committee for Dissolution
quickly back into the fray.
In a petition to L. R. Durkee, di
rector of Northwest operations in
'.Seattle, the committee indicited
the HHFA had not received all Hie
facts.
'To Expensive'
One of the first "facts" cited
was that only 15 per cent of the
district was in favor of the sewer
and 49 per cent was against. "With
wiU be a popufaUon growth simu.r , thiZan n custody. Mis. Artie
1 'i' .'""fr""'., ElLbeth "bcU. 26. of Oakland,
h..gro'wn from' h."in Ssn ,
1949 to about 1.150 now. The Green VvZnloH
K"' P-.J "
tel. . .
Smothers, who was vacationing
here, returned to tphrata sunoay
a bond election for funds to con
struct the sewer be held. Before
the election, however, a comprom
ise plan for assessments was intro
duced as the result of the oddosi-
tion demands and manufacturing Sanitary District is very favorably
interests, which account for ap- situated as a residential ana in
proximately 50 per cent of the valu- dustrial area," Engdahl states.
ation. I
The election was he d and was:1-'" asns
aDDroved bv a whoDDine 209 to 93.
tngaani indicates also mat tne sioerauon oi uie loan to me ois-i-. ... . .
Salem Tchrs. 54
Lincoln 72. Howard 69
home of e NrtionVl1 Stte L "" "
council president.
night. He was detained briefly as i gull' purse
the new
League's Philadelphia Eagles
BOXING
ROCHESTER, N.Y. Middle
weight champ Carmen Basilio
was named winner of the Hickok
"Professional Athlete of th Year"
award.
RACING
MIAMI, Fla. Mark Antony
($65.70) captured the $5,000 Sea-
. .... . i j a "friendlv witness" by police
usung reasons lorconiinuea coo- - - -.
area has suffered in growth, home trict, Engdahl claims
imorovements and home saleabil-
that many against it. vou must itv. but he insists it is for another
know that there is something radi- reason than the sewer hassle. He
cally wrong," the petition says, said restrictions were imposed by
"The Green sewer is much too ex-jthe county health department and
pensive." ! FHA financing was withdrawn al-
The petition also contends that most, completely from the area he
many people "would lose their'cause of the "lack of sanitary fa
homes" if the sewer project goes cilities."
ahead.
Another contention is that prop-! Braks Down Costs
erty in the district "is a drag on Engdahl's letter also takes ex
the market." It says "prospective ! ception to the $1.400-per-family
buyers do not care to become in-1 cost. He said he assumes the figure
voived in this foolish and expen-iwas arrived at by a summation of the area will fall if restrictions on
sive sewer scheme. all costs, including the monthly I building and financing are allowed
"We do not want Green to be- sewer service charge of $4 for a to continue indefinitely,
come another Cloverdale," the1 period of 25 years. I (. It is believed normal growth
statement continues. ' He continues that the cost of the; in the area will be restored once
Another claim is that the board system to a property owner with a sanitary facilities are provided
- , j... i n e UD to nf room lor a oiuik.
1. ine neaun nazaru uue iu poi- r,. r . -., -,k-, ,h.aa
lution of roadside ditches and ' h,?Swnt'S
drainage areas with septic tank,; 'rls " ' J'PLJZZJ,
effluent is great. em.rok',, g" ."l8 ill
2. The opinion of a reputable en-!"" 'h 'T: u "m!dn1,k'f l
gineering firm is that the system iwaa all, over in a fraction of a
is feasible second.
3. Costs' are not excessive and! The victim's husband, Jack, 31
i,i rj ,. i a salesman, said his wife had
4. SuDDort of the project by legal
voters is "definitely greater" than
the 51 per cent majority that once
existed.
5. Property values throughout
gone to the party alone and that
he had stayed home with their
children.
Social, Fun Night
Slated By Women
A social and fun night has been
nlanned this Thursdav by the Rose-
of directors is asking for $391,000' S5.000 market value home would I Obviously uncertain. Durkee. the I burg Junior Woman's Club. The
in loans to serve a total 300 homes, be $110 in the first year and S35:HHrA administrator, says: ftomeievent will start at 8 p.m. in tne
"The cost cannot be estimated' a year each of the 24 years there- of the statements in the petition
above these basic figures, but it after. He said the total 25-year I are seemingly inconsistent with
will be much more," the petition i cost would be $950. 'data in the loan application."
says.
The oppositionists make it plain
in the petition they will battle the
system down to the last ditch. They
say they will continue to call for
dissolution elections and those op
posed will .not give easements or
rights-of-way.
In conclusion, they request the
loan be refused.
Senators Get Larttrs
Letters to Sens. Richard Neu
berger and Wayne Morse are
couched in even stronger language.
"We believe that $1,400 a home is
too much to pay for a sewer," the
...mmillee says. "We do not be
lieve that the scheming greed of
land speculators is a valid reason
for forcing a sewer into our dis
trict
Laws Setting Farm Prices,
Controlling Production Not
Cure For Ills, Says Benson
YAKIMA ii Laws which try
to ' set farm prices and control
production will not cure the farm
problem. Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra Taft Benson told a Repub
lican dinger rally her Monday
night.
The rally, attended by about
500, was one of a nationwide ser
ies held by the GOP to mark the
start of President Eisenhower's
Continuing, the letters say: "Itl.ivih vear in nffirw and tn launch
is generally understood that theia party drive to recapture con
United States government docs trol of Congress,
not lend money to harm its citi- Benson outlined again the ad
rens, but if this money is lent by a I ministration's program to lower
government agency to build the
sewer in Green, that is exactly
what it will do to 40 per cent of us."
In the rebuttal to the protests,
signed by board chairman Warren
Engdahl, a history of the district
is outlined in which it is pointed
out that the Corvallis engineering
firm of Cornell, Howland, Hayes
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price support floors under basic
crops and to ease up on produc
tion controls.
He said the administration'!
goal is a "free and prosperous
peacetime" agriculture.
He predicted that farm income
for 1958 will be at about the same
level it was nationally in 1957. He
declared that in Washington state
there was a nine per cent in
crease in farm cash receipts dur
ing 1957 compared with 1956.
Benson suggested that parity be
set at a point to permit the flow
of commodities to consumers in
stead of to government store
house!. He said new and great
Thrat-Car Crash Naar
Salam Kitli Woman
SALEM il A three-ear crash
at the Jefferson junction on High
way 99 south of here Monday just
before noon killed Mrs. Edwin B.
Tobias of Spokane.
Her husband and two others
were taken to an Albany hospital
with undetermined injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias were be
lieved to have been en rout to
Sunnyvale, Calif., to visit
daughters.
When Your linoleum and
Hardwood Hoon arc
Finished wtfti
markets can exist to take tji e
greater production
Price supports, Benson declared,
have been used to deceive farm
ers. He pointed out there are no
government supports on fruits.
vegetables, poultry, beef, pork and
most other commodities.
Among those at the fund-raising
dinner were state legislators and
prominent Republican workers in
central Washington. The speech
was broadcast in full by radio
and in part by television.
Earlier in the day a car from
Pasco drove, through th streets
here with placards criticizing Ben
son's agricultural policies. One of
three men in it, Donald Warren,
who farms 100 acres of irrigated
land, said his grievance was "ris
ing operating costs and lower
farm prices."
"A normal yield." he said,
"won't giv us a fair return. We
need a bumper crop to break
even."
Roseburg Woman's Club building.
Members have been asked to
bring a guest, and anyone else in
terested should call Pat Mathews
at OR 3-8197 or LaVonne Page at
OR 3-3663.
Members should bring "white el
ephants." Refreshments will be
served.
The Junior Women meet each
second and fourth Thursday of the
month. The purpose of the club is
to help with various charities and
city projects. Last year's bulk of
proceeds went to the school for
mentally retarded children. This
year, the projects are books for
the city library, serving as host
esses for the Roseburg Symphony
Orchestra and summer camp for
diabetic children.
At the last meeting, plans for a
potluck for husbands to be held in
February were made.
Machen, Folley Desira
NBA Titla Recognition
By JACK STEVENSON
SAN FRANCISCO iiTi Mana
gers of Eddie Machen and Zora
Folley Tuesday called for the Na
tional Boxing Assn. to recognize
the winner of their bout here
March 17 as heavyweight cham
pion if Floyd Patterson refuses a
showdown.
Machen of Redding, Calif., and
Folley of Chandler, Ariz., the No.
1 and No. 2 ranked contenders.
Monday signed for a non-televised
12-rounder at the Cow Palace.
That signing came just 19 days
after NBA secretary Fred Saddy
proposed such a match to deter
mine i title challenger.
MIDWEST
Wisconsin 66. Michigan State 52
Ohio State 70. Iowa 64
Portland 58, Bradley 55
Xavier (Ohio) 102, Western Ken
tuckv 76
Ohio Univ. 69. Toledo 66
Carroll 92, Northwestern (Wis) 66
SOUTHWEST
Arizona State (Flagstaff) 82, New
Mexico Western 57
New Mexico AiM 86, Pepperdine
69
St. Mary's 53, East Texas Baptist
50
FAR WEST
Colorado 45. Iowa State 36
Oregon State 68, Stanford 59
Seattle 75, Gonzaga 53
isiiiuu. is vice president.
former CIO
Kenneth R.
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Local Woman's Club
Doing Wardrobe Project
Members of the Roseburg Wom
an's Club are working on their own
interpretations of the "ideal cos
tume for the clubwom's wardrobe."
which will be entered in a nation
wide fashion sewing contest spon
sored by the General Federation of
Women's Clubs. Washington. D. C.
Contestants in the local judging
will model their costumes at a spe
cial club meeting on April 1. The
winner of the local contest will be
eligible to compete in the judging
to be held later in the district lev
el. Following the district judging,
state and national judging shows
will be held.
Participating in th Roseburg
contest are Mrs. Kenneth Ford,
club president: Mrs. Frank Ashley,
district president: Mrs. Ernest But
ler. Mrs. Bruce Elliott. Mrs. Earl
Bleile, Mrs. Dale Williamson. Mrs.
N. C. Wallin, Mrs. Thomas Garri
son Jr.. Mrs. Albert McBee. Mrs.
Leon Mulkey, Mrs. Otho Gosnell.
Mrs. Forrest Holmes and Mrs. Paul
Abeel.
Hospital News
Douglas Community Hospital
Admittad
Surgary: Mrs. James Smith.
Klamath Falls; Mrs. Floyd Cole
man. Sutherlin: Mrs. Cecil Calla
han, Dillard; Charles Sturgeon.
Koseburg.
Medical: Mrs. William Muncy,
Myrtle creek; Christine Hansen
Roseburg.
Discharged
Douglas, Walter and Nelda
Sharp, Sutherlin: Mrs. John Keller
and baby. Michael Gary: Gavlene
I Kidney, George Malstead. John
Rackley, Amy Erbe. Room Street,
Richard Aydelott, Mrs. John Cain,
Dixie Culbertson, John Flurry,
Roseburg.
Mercy Hospital
Admittad
Surgery: John Zenor. Idleyld
Park: Roy Havden, Roseburg. .
Medical: Mrs. Ella Herbison.
Danny Willard, Janice Robinson.
Roy Tannhind, Roseburg.
Discharged
Guy Wood, Sutherlin: Ed Radi
gan. Roseburg: Mrs. Steve Cant
well, Roseburg.
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COMPLETES COURSE
Pvt. Richard W. Kyllo. 23, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Axel hvllo. 871
Greenwood Ave., Reedsport. com
pleted the telephone switchboard
operation course Jan 17 at the
Army's Southeastern Signal School
Fort Gordon, Ga.
Kyllo entered the Army last Aug
ust and completed basis training at
Fort ord, Calif. He is a 195Z grad
uate of Reedsport High School.
Another Of Portland's
Penguins Dies Monday
PORTLAND lift Another of
Portland's penguins died Monday,
victim of the lung disease, asper
gillosis. It was a small Adclie
that had first been reported ill
Saturday.
The zoo here still has 24 pen
guins from the shipment brought
in by Zoo Director Jack Marks
from the antarctic last November,
The remaining birds, except
one of the big Emperors, appear
healthy. The ailing Emperor is
listed as having the lung disease.
XLEAN FOR A DAY
California Cager Named
Player Of The Week
SAN FRANCISCO UP Don
Mcintosh was named Player of
the Week by the Northern Cali
fornia Baskethall Writers and
Broadcasters Monday for his part
in a 61-51 California victory ever
Oregon state.
Bear coach Pete Newell told
sportswriters he credited Mcin
tosh for leading the defense that
moved California into a first place
tie with L'CLA in the Pacific
Coast Conference. Both have 5-1
records.
Newell said the 66 pivot man
is the type who does a Rood job
despite giving away height b u t
"never gets noticed."
Veteran Racer Hanks
Topped U. S. Drivers
INDIANAPOLIS (M-Sam Hanks
veteran racer from Pacific Pali
sades, Calif., and winner of last
year's Indianapolis 500-mile class
ic, topped U. S. raring drivers in
1957 by taking $113,055 in pnze
money.
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