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four operators. 800 sq. ft. Ideal
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phone manager, Dl 4-1461
Pythian Sisters
Hold Convention
District 3 of the Pythian Sisters
of Oregon held its annual conven
tion Saturday at Bandon.
Roseburg members serving on
the roster of officers were Mrs.
Charles Martin, excellent senior,
and Mrs. Hubert Cameron, mem
ber of resolutions committee and
Roseburg's official representative.
Mrs. Wayne MeCauley was elect
ed guard for the 1959 district con
vention which will be held at Klam
ath Falls.
District 3 is composed of temples
from Roseburg, Bandon, Klamath
Falls, Medford and Grants Pass.
ROSE PARADE ON TV
Television station KPIC-TV,
Roseburg, announced today that
the Portland Rose Festival Parade
will be telecast at 9:45 a.m. Satur
day. Aaron Boe, station manager,
said the parade would be carried
to its conclusion and would result
in cancellation of the usual base
ball telecast for this week.
UNITED FARM AGENCY
Announces with pleasure the appointment of Clarence
K. Burd oi the UNITED representative at Roseburg and
surrounding territory. For over thirty years UNITED FARM
AGENCY has served sellers of farms ond other rural
real estate, offering the most effective advertising avail
able, .UNITED advertises regularly- in newspapers, mag
azines, and farm journals throughout the country with a
combined circulation in excess of 40,000,000. By listing
your property with Mr. Burd, you will have the whole
naiton as a potential buyer. When you buy or sell through
UNITED, you deal with an organization with a record
of nearly third of a century of dependable service.
When you want to buy or sell real estate
See, Call, or Write
UNITED FARM AGENCY
Clarence Burd, Representative
1455 S. E. Stephens St., Roseburg, Oregon
(Office at residence, on U. S. 99).
Phone: ORchard 2-3023.
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Yoncalla High
School Reunion
Sunday Afternoon
Annual homecoming for Yoncalla
High School alumni and teachers
will be Held this Sunday in the
high school gym.
A potluck dinner will be served
at 1 p.m. A short business meeting
and entertainment will follow. All
alumni and families are welcome.
Coffee and punch will be provided,
those attending are asked to bring
their own table service. I
This year there will be a reunion
of classes 1914 through 1919. There
are several vacancies in the card
files and those attending are re
quested to bring a list of class
members to the reunion, according
to correspondent Mrs. George
Edes.
Fri. Juno 13, 1958 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
Hospital News
Mtrcy Hospital
Admitted
Mrs, Gerard Boone,
Two Small Plots Sold, 1
Clerk's Records Show
Two plots of less than an acre
each have been sold by Harry L.
and Janet C. Fruffy to Gustof and
Lois 1. Schaefer, according to a
warranty deed filed Thursday with
Charles G. Doerner, county clerk.
The property, amounting to some
8 acres, is in Sec. 19, Twp. 26
Ranee 3 V, and sold for about
$6,500, according to revenue stamps
atiaciied.
Harold K. and Clara E. Sellers
have deeded to Robert L. and
Ethel L. Patterson part of lot 82
in tract 1 of the Roseburg Or
chards Co. property for approxi.
mately $1,000, as indicated by
revenue stamps.
A quitclaim deed amounting to
less than $100 was transfered to
John Donovan by the Stebinger
buniDer co. involving a tract m
Sec. 36, Twp 20 S, Range 8 W
Mtdicali
Umpqua.
Oischarstd
Mrs. Ethel Becker, Mrs.- Cecil
Bilyeu, Roseburg; Henry Carson,
Glide; Mrs. Ralph Mansuetti, Suth
erlin; Nyle Bloss, Canyonville.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admirt.d
Mtdical: Mrs. LeRoy Nelson,
Mrs. William McLaughlin, Rose
burg: Mrs. Aldred Ayers, Winston.
Surgery: David and Michael
Fromdahl, Roseburg; Mrs. Lucas
l'ryor, Camas Valley. .
Discharged
Mrs. Walter Shortlidge, M r J.
James Gee, Mrs. James Carter,
Tena Munoz, Melvin Van Scoyk,
Haul Dailey, Mrs. Robert O'Neil,
Beatrice Vail, Ervin Herriges,
Roseburg; Carlene Kemp, Mrs.
Ralph Fish and baby, Lorena Dee,
Winston.
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INSIDE VIEW of the quarter-million-dollar microwave re
peater station is seen at top during the inspection tour
Thursday conducted for members of Roseburg Rotary Club.
Operation of the unit designed to relay and boost signals
for three television networks, American Broadcasting Co.,
Columbia Broadcasting Co. ond National Broadcasting Co.,
to stations in the Northwest. At bottom, members ore
shown having a mountaintop luncheon in o cleared area
near the repeater station. (Paul Jenkins)
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256 SE Stephens Ph. OR 2-3393
BIRTHS
Mercy Hospital
BU1E 'To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Buie, Box 29, Wilbur, June 6,
a son, Michael Wayne; weight 7
pounds 14 ounces. -
HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Hansen, PO Box 12, Glide;
June 8, a daughter, Debbie Jean;
weight 7 pounds 2V4 ounces.
TERMITES
Con easily be controlled. Don't
be ttompeded into high price
treatment. A few dollar! and
a little work will take car
of these pests.
C0EN SUPPLY CO
Flood & Mill OR 3-4461
Judge East Frees Man
Of Conspiracy Charge
PORTLAND (AP) Federal Dis
trict Judge William East overrode
a jury's verdict Wednesday and
freed a San Francisco man of a
mail fraud conspiracy charge.
Herbert Has, one of nine per
sons indicted on conspiracy
charges, was the onlv one to be
convicted of the count recently
His attorney argued that it
takes two to conspire and there
fore Haas could not be convicted.
The judge agreed.
Fivo of the men were convicted,
however, of mail fraud in connec
tion with the sale of dealerships
in specialty items such as battery
additives.
The five are Harding L. Cacy,
Santa Rosa, Calif.; Bart Grant,
I.os Angeles, Daniel W Campbell,
San Francisco; and Sherwin J.
Shoen and Clarence Peddicord,
both of Portland. Peddicord al
ready is serving a 20-ycar Oregon
prison sentence for an extortion
attempt.
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complete with Iclotouch Drive, power
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PACER 4-DR HARDTOP v' 11 1 ils handsome 4-
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plrte with Duil-temp heater, 303 h p.
WAS $3132. jAftA V 8 enuino, airtoam cushions, oil filter,
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Pasy terms -up to 36 months. No payments until after July 25. Come in
todny. There'll never be a sale like this again.
. OPEN TONIGHT 'TILL 9 P.M.
L0CKW00D EDSEL SALES, INC.
1410 S. E. STEPHENS ST.