10 Tht Nwt.Rltw. Rowburf, Of. Mow., Fb. 23, 1959 mmm Garden, lqjr Clubs Bridges Over Requested In Puget Sound Washington OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williimi OI.YMPIA (AP) l6ilation 1 Tentative plana rail for $1,500. authorizing I Hart on the job of 000 of the added tax money to go bridging Pugrt Sound has bera i into two reserve funds, building introduced in the legislature. up to a total of Tj million in the Design work could begin July 1 ' fundi by 14. under termi of a bill aponsored by i One of the funds., the Puget Julia Butler Hansen and J4 other Sound bridge reserve iund, would FLOWER SHOW SCHOOL were appointed to attend the City At a meeting held recently at 1'ark Board meeting, the date to the fairgrounds, plans were com- be anneunred later. Dieted for the Flower Show School, The club a next regular meeting which u being sponsored bv the will be -March 3 with a noon pot l mpuua District of Oregon Keder- luck at the home of -Mayme Man alion of Garden Cluba. . ke. . n r u , About 3J of the approximately RIDDLE CARDIN CLUB .SO women who plan to lake the ! Club members voted to federate course anembled to order and during the last meeting of Riddle distribute booki and be briefed on Garden jLlub required reading and other infor-1 Mrs. Darrell Carter and Mn. mil ion Ralph Kinkade were in charge of members of the House. The vast project, most ambi tious ever undertaken by the state, would cost about 200 million dol lars. It would connect Seattle with Bremerton and the Olympic Pen insula by a series of bridges across Puget Sound. The new legislation. H B V9, would make two million dollars available to design the bridges and connecting roads. Actual construction could get underway in 1961 alter bonds to finance the project had been sold. have some five million in it to act as a guaranty in the advent tolls from the bridges are not enough to retire the bonds. Brid9 3 Miles Long Consulting engineers have pre-! dieted, however, that it is not likely the guaranty fund will ever j have to be used. I They predict that tolls will be 1 sufficient to retire the bonds, but , by having the guaranty fund the I state will be able to get a better interest rate on its bonds, thereby saving a substantial sum in inter- If everything went accoiding to i est charges. schedule, the cross-sound trans-1 The tolls would be higher than B i. it. .-i tame decorations, aevotea to ca-1 poriauorj system couia De oDenea present it-ny rates, out msr cuki- vir. i V Ariaim book chair-1 mellias, azaleas and rhodedne-: to traffic in 1985. j neeri said ferry rates would have man advised that several copies i drons. I To assure the lale of bonds to of most of the books are available I The March meeting will be a , finance the series of bridges, com fnr loan to those planning on tak-1 1 o'clock no-host luncheon at thepanion bills are planned, boosting . th. tvtminllmni it IS nODCO imrulllll t.1V. illlS. VI. is. niuuie i" iibis a s-siiv that minr will take the examina-1 ana jniss jieiena niuuio wm pre i,n. (nr 'lhere is a definite need ; ent program on annuals. for accredited flower show judges I A three-member committee re- thia area. The "Handbook ol Flower Shows' and "Directive Pamphlet" are among books being used. Mrs. E. 11. Card, chairman, outlined the course of study and answered questions. Course I will be held in the Rose tiurg Woman's Club March 31 and April 1 with examinations on April 2. Courses 2. 3. 4, and S will fol low at about six-month intervals. Tentative dates for course 2 are Sept. 29 and 30, with examina tions on Oct. 1. Mrs. M. M. Rnmig, Coos Bay, will instruct in flower show prac tice; Mrs. W. G. Stellmacher, Tan gent, horticulture; Mrs. C. K. Gregg, Kugene. will lecture and demonstrate flower arrangements. Students were advised to bring suitable flower containers, p i n holders and flowers for line, mass ed line and massed arrangements. Specimens of all types of narcis sus, tulips and potted primroses will be needed for horticulture and will he sunnlied by Mrs. Ted Wil- ev. Mrs. Albert Micelli, Mrs. I.. E. Adams, Mrs. Leland ported on a meeting held recently with county fair board members, at which time the Riddle display plot for the coming county fair was chosen, according to Erma Best, News-Review correspondent. RIVERSDALE CLUB Mrs. Neil Christian presented a program on winter pruning of shrubs, roses and trees when the Riversdale Garden Club met at her home for the January meet ing. The next meeting will be Wed nesday at 9:30 a m. at the home of Mrs. A. I.. Kittelson. The year book will be worked on, accord ing to Beverly Christian, News Review correspondent. Child Orphaned By Plane Crash; $1 Million Asked gallon, increasing the excise tax on cars, and raising the gross weight fees on tnicks. Tolls Thought Sufficient Part of the money raised from the increased taxes would go into reserve funds that would be avail able to retire the bridge bonds in the event insufficient money was raised by tolls. Part of the estimated S million dollars the increased taxes would raise annually would go Hito re serve funds. The balance would go into the motor vehicle fund for highway projects throughout the state. One of the reserve funds would be available fur marginal toll projects and the second would act as a guaranty fund to retire the Puget Sound bridge bonds in the event insufficient money was raised by tolls. Mrs. Hansen said the companion measures will be introduced later. CHICAGO (AP) Agents for an Van Allen 1 8 year-old orphan, one of eight survivors of the Feb. 4 Americi Airlines plane crash in New York City, have filed a million-dollar law suit against the airline. A Circuit Court suit was filed and Mr. Archie Ferguson. These will he used in practice judging horticulture. Officers Named ' Mrs. I F. Stearns was named registrar, assisted by Mrs. J. Clyde Akey and Mrs. A. N. Boyd, who is also secretary; Mrs. R. R. League i a.t n.,11 handle niihllfltv Url IfSIIIJI will uaiiuis p.... , ........ , ,, . 1 . ' ... ... r.r.ranr m !n,-A Irillawt Dale Williamson, llower contain-1 f"- ""-- " Salmon Packers Buy Facilities to be increase anyway so that by 1963 they would be about the same as the bridge tolls. The scries of bridges would eliminate three ferry routes: Seattle- Winslow. Seattle-Bremerton, and Fauntleroy Vashon- South worth. The vast four-lane network, in the talking and planning Mane since 1947, involves four bridges, including the longest floating bridge in the world and one of the longest suspension bridges in America. The floating bridge, sitting atop concrete pontoons as long as a football field and half as wide, would stretch two miles across salt water between the south end of Seattle and the northern tip of Vashon Island. Money Reserve Proposed The floating structure would be two miles long, the approaches another mile, making the entire bridge between Brace Point to Vashon Island three miles long. The suspension bridge would connect Vashon Island with the Kitsap Peninsula. It would have a mam span of 3,324 feet ar. com pared to a main span of 4.200 feet on the Golden Gale Bridge in San Francisco. Two smaller bridges would car ry traffic across Sinclair lulet to Bremerton and over Rich Passage to Rainhridge Island. Connecting highways would lead to the float ing bridge across Hood Canal and leading to the Olympic PAKLOR ATHLETES Real Estate To Buv or Sell RANCHES In Doug Las County fcee Umpqua Realty VMA S. I Stephen iJotu Deer Ira- piemeni BidflJ OR 3-IM71 or OR 1-7TI1 5 Bus'ess Opportunities FREE CATALOG: Contains hundred f businesses, farms and tncotn prop erties throughout V S , Canada. Spe cifv t pe and location d tired Deal direct with onttt U 1 Buvrrt Di gest. Dept 1197. IADS HiUhurst, Los Angeles. 27. Calif TOR SALE OR TRADE for aheep or cattle ranch City Center Trailer Court. Mot!. Chevron Gat Station, and small grut'cry ators Good rental am. Irnr, permanently rented mni of the. time- 3tW Main St., Myrtle Creek. Ph. UN .V4570 FOR SALE. Imn or trad, business and retudential property. 1641 N. E. Strph cm. near City Drlve-ln Market. OR 3-81 M. FOR SALE Servlre itatton established over 10 year, doing good buine. Owner has other interests. Writ Box t01 New Review ' FOR LEASE grocery store, formerly Collin's Market. 4 miles east on norm Umpqua Highway. Phone OR 3-77.i, Classified Section I rgf-1 in i Real Estate Paper Delivery If your paper it not delivered Coll OR 2-3321 BETWEEN 6 And 7 PM. 1 Lost & Found LOST ivory bracelet, downtown Ron burg Keepsake. Small reward. OR :t-707 ' Notices 4- Reasons For Buying 4-Other larae rooma 4-Extra values Sewer, pavement, I sidewalks, curb:. -1 4-Dry walls in the basement. 4-Months only on the. new "Cool Top" furnace. -Was in huv FHA. GI, Cash, Contract. For only $12,300. 6 Loans & Financial LIVE A LITTLE! GtA money at "MONEYLAND" Pacif ic UJJ Finance pereewMM fern m4 mm mr awed car ftwuntug Con McCoy, Mgr. DRIVING to Chicago leaving appro Yi. matrly February 2th Wish pamen gtr to li4re driving Exchange refer ence Phone OR 2-1KHS. -3- The Second Ntrett Man in Town C44 SE. Stephens LOANS REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES FURNITURE AND SALARY X. to KMX). COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATIOS Sll S. E. Oak. OR 1 IW. Personals CHICAGO (AP) Libby, .Mc Neill & l.ibby has annuuncpd the sale of all its salmon Dackinu ian.'n...ia Friday in behalf of Robert Sulli- facilities except its Seattle water-, J van, who survived the Kast River 'front properties on Lake Union to crash which killed his parent! i a newly-created Alaska Corpora- rstnanfart flaar logether, 65 lion. C. W. C. Kishenes Inc. Voi(wnn.u vwi.i The new firm is owned jointly and two sisters. Altogether, i " c:- . L.r. .i,j i The suit asks $.100,000 for the . by the Columbia River ?.S.?n. Mr, Fart BIK and , '-orrain. Sullivan. Their -d.ugh- Ward's Cove Packing Co. Mr.R Milt will serve rot- '"s, Joan, 5, and fatricia, 12,'Kelchikan, Alaska. f C ? Rielm.n Snd . I ls0 killrd- I Charles S. Bridges, L.bby fee. Mrs. C. J. Bieiman ana mrs. mt,th ik. .;r..iA, ...a ... ,.,.n dicker,! Action On Ouster '. Of Union's Head and Inc ness, National Rank and Trust Co. and Krlward Murphy as arlministra- E. Jl. Card will be hostesses to the instructors. Students from other districts who need this course for makeup or or rranRinK flowe"v ."nnw f Th' is ,ivin wilh hia ran- ....... niijf "VV j ipaienta jn Chicago, ?r nhowjt, but not Interested In n-, rnminx an accredited flower show juris, should find this course ap propriate to their need. DreS- QAV Il'AV Pnarl.. Tli. JlPl The suit, which accuses the air- idem, said the company will con- Th avi .riikrn.trK.il motino h.r line of neglinence and careless-1 linua to market salmon, but add-1 nitslnnnrd ad inn Friday on a nrn- ..... t,A h lh 1 .V..,-.,. r. . ,i r r. . . . .. wan tin u ij inc r. imeti i an cu DOSal tO XUSDPnd AlaUI lCe Hlltt'he- 'In recent years salmon runs son president of the 850,000-rnem-have declined making profitable ber Carpenters' Union, from the operations difficult. With an ambi-1 councii iiuii.y (-aMtai invesiinent pruRiam planned fur the next few years, it was decided that, rather than in i vest additional money necessary to continue salmon operations, it would be preferable to use our nvailahl funds in other direc tions." in a joint statement, T. F. S;indoz. president of Columbia River Packers Assn.. and A. W. PORTLAND (AP) The Baker Bridle, president of Ward's Cove Hotel at Baker. Ore., has been! Packing Co., said: accused of interfering in a bar-1 "All of Libby s extensive opera- gainine election, the National La- lions in Bristol Bay, Aloser Bay. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Orrt" Rr Mall thr? mtnthi. Il.ihl. Oattid Or. n Br Mall Pr Ypar. im M: manlbs, t tbrvs Mnihi, l. 5. Il NrwiHA kw rrrlr Trt ar, SIH.U ln idvinrr), L lbM na jfr pet nolb, fl.jl. Ciinl'r and Rfbfjrr F.O. Rxt 1 Mcnth 1.;.H I" rJ 1 Tear IIK.M JPtr SInKl Copy a Mall Ratra Apply OaUltft Citf Limit. Mall KMbirriptUni Muk R Pal In Atlvanr 1-1 Brdrnnm hnmn undr $7 POO. ;i-For S7i0 down ach 3-Suitbi for A family of 3. YOt'NG WOMEN of any faith nerdinf confidential advira nay contact taiu olic Chant I", 278 W . Broadway, tu gent?. Oregon. Dl S-.I642 THIS SPRING put a fruit treVor'two In oux garden, yard, or on-Hard $2 10 up. Stark guaranteed stot k. Queries welcome. OR 3-5:121 after S. or week end. ALCOHOLIC SANONYSiOUS243 S " K. ' Jackson Tueadaa, Saturdavi P M. OR J-HOW. --2- UNITS fn on large lot on the west aide. Ttia separate apartment is fur nishtd and returns per month. Tha horn hat w w carpet in run nine from the bedroom through the hall and living room. 11 walnut trees pay th taxes. All tor $12,900. FAMILY FINANCE Homt owned and Operated Loam Up to $1300 On motor vehicles and furmtui T20 SE Washington OR 3-527? WANTED to buy American Guarantv capital stock. Please write P O. Box 711. Rosehurg WILL BUY small seller's-contract! at discount. Immediate cash. Call OR 3-6193 or OR 4-6UU1. RANCH 8 Wanted To Rent Reai Estate Baker Hotel Cited In Union Election RAINBOW GARDEN CLUB A pntlurk lunrhrnn preceded the last meeting of the Winslon Dil lard Rainbow Garden Club. Cnrrepondence from Ihe district national chairman was read con cerning work on the Willamette cemeiery. n leiier wai aio reau ...... kii ' y ..... nr.vllj.n. from the North American Ijlr So- bor Kelalmns Board said. kodiak Island, Kenai, took Inlet, i ; pr"'""'" cielv including applications for: The Nl. KB said the charge was l raig, (.eorge Inlet and I'elers niei'nhership in the club. 'filed by the Hotel Employes 1 burg. Southeastern Alaska, will be Moielle Welch thanked the club ! Union. continued in conjunction wilh our for a China doll rosebush present-1 The union accused the hotel of respective companies' present op ed her while she was confined to 'threatening reprisals against em- i erations. the hospital. Mavme Wanske re- ployes ii they voted for the union, I "The combined operations will ine 11. nn sain. mini i me uiii-ii iiitiiiuKtriiieiii In the recent election, the Nl.RB of A. W. Brindle and R. B. Ilen- said. 23 persons volcd for the dnckson. vice president of Colum i union as their bargaining agent. 1 bia River Packers Assn., assisted I There were 22 voles against the I by Kenneth Kent w ho for years man was rad requesting club1 union, ana iwn anuiuonai nanois ; w-rn Knu-irfi siiinTiiut-iuieni members to send their letters to 'hat were challenged, the M.RB of I.ibby s Alaska plains. (Iiecon senators and renresenla-: said. "It is anticipated there will he lives on tndisrriminale highway! Huhert Wiener, head of the little rhange in operating person sprsving and highway hilllxiaids. I M.RB office here, said the inves Marion Harryman, wild flower i ligation of the union charge and chairman, presented a report on me oispmea voles will take sev eral weeKS. ported on the luncheon meeting of the Douglas t ounty garden rluhs, who were guests of the fair board at Bartons Cafe. A rqust from th district chair- nel of the former l.ibbv plants. Fishing operations are planned In be continued as in the past. Plans The council decided to let Hut- chesnn, now under indictment in an Indian highway land scandal, continue a self-imposed exile from the AKL-CIO Council. James CM Carey, president of the International Union of Elec trical Workers, presented the council with a motion to suspend Hutcheson immediately as an AKL CIO vice president and mem ber of the council. But the council finally approved proposal by George Meany. to receive a letter from Hutcheson disclaiming any misuse of union funds and pledging to adhere to AKL-CIO ethical practice codes. No Evidence, Assertion Meany told a news conference the council felt that although Hutcheson was under indictment, there was no evidence he was guilty of charges of conspiracy to bribe Indiana officials or that Carpenters' Union funds were in volved. Allhough the council voted to receive Hutcheson's letter, no ac tion was taken on it pending I Hutcheson's appearance before 1 the council for a personal ac-1 ti CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EFFECTIVE MAY I, 1951 Advtrtiiiil for Buiufsm VMNa Roieftu'l 1 lnai Area i Set But Not Published Chorge .SO Cord of Thonks 1.00 Minimum Charge for any one ad .75 For Sale Lease or Trade STEPHENS ButneM front with good 2 or. home. Ideal home and hulniit romhination. Will trade (or 1 home or suburban property. Hi Baths WE ARE offering the bet ranch In JLnuga., county with main river front age. S130.0O0. Do you want th best: WINTER REAL ESTATE ST1 W. Harvard ACROSS FROM HKIH SCHOOL Phone OR 3-7043 i For Evening Calif I Charle Mumby OR 1-7?,0 Gun Reynold! OR 2-lKii MODERN 3 bedroom home in Gild school district Will leae-option Ex cellent references. Wntt P O. Box 547, Roheburg. ffoDERN i bedfoomfurnihcd house. Will rent or buy. OS 9-5387, or write PO. Box 185, Dillard Rooms 1 Doy, 3 Days, 6 Days, 9 Days, 12 Days, - t the wild tiger lily. Neva Conrad re-J ported on the park proiect. Klean-j or Shigley-and Brunette Wilson' for the current year's operations counting of his handling of union Liquor Ad Crops Up In Dry Oklahoma going forward. Sale price was not announced. Sister Of Dulles Raps Soviet's Goal Pine Shipment, Orders Slump PORT! .AND ( AP) Pine orders. nrn.ln.liM mA . U . n - .11 J. chned last week, the Western Tine "'nMitutionaiiy dry Uklahoina but screlary o( state John Kos said. . ' oeen 'overusing it jusi ine t.r Uullcs. ch ENID, OUa. (AP) Warrcni MII.WAl KKE, Wis. (AP) Mrs. I i.arner nasn t sola any liquor in 1 Klanor Lansing Dulles, sister of Assn. said The association said lis report was hased on information from IIS mills, and gave these figures for last week, previous week and year ago: Orders M,612.non hoard feet, 90M 7.000 and 77.271.000. Production 82.378.OlK), 87.207,. 000 and H.ttK.OOn. (Inters 83.612.000, 0,.17,HK and 77.271,0(10. same. His package store for the sale of 3 2 beer and soft drinks is listed in the city directory as "Warren s Package .Store, liquor and wines, retail." The directory was printed in Dal- arged lodav that the Soviet Inions proposal for a neu tralized (lermany constitutes an attempt "to move Communist Asia to the Rhine." Mrs. Dulles also indicated the Western powers were thinking now in terms of a proposal to the attairs j He has twice refused council in j vilations to appear and has not I attended a council session since December, 1957. One of the factors the council had to consider was Hutcheson's threat to pull his union out of the AKL-llO. ine labor leaders do not want to lose another big union, as happened when the Team sters' tnion was expelled on charges of corruption in 1957. Per Word .... Per Word .. Per Word .... Per Word . Per Word .... 18 Days, Per Word .... Per Month, Per Word 33 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED First insertion, pr col. Inch .$1.60 Repeat Insertion, per col; Inch .85 NATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Aflvrrtilini fw Bt.nmssM Outside FosehB'f 1fM Afea Per Line, Per hsus $ .25 Minimum chorge for ony one od 1.00 CommitsiotiiHt ta R itwnj AienoM DEADLINES latiHil l Pmr Vl PablieatiM Cmiiiitim tit tf I M A. M aiiicttiai Bit VvifiaT rrrvM tie f'it t dmify, Hit or rtjfet i"t C miid Ad copy. ADJUSTMENTS If you' ilrtinnnt IDD'l't iV.0"rV. Hot ' ui ifflrtu,iteu. m ri not be fSBO"'' t 10' ItlOrt TIM M irtroiff t inwtiOfr. SufH ft iBOnnbilitf i I'm.tfrJ lo r'jM 0' nc pi rn'fftt inift,ofl 0' f,fTnnf IttMll Will Hit Iff Httff M.r, Iff if H m TARCK M RR HOME oil furnif. If, llving-dinnif rm. kitchfn nonk. worlds of builtirtK. rarport and storage. More for our money at Sl.t.500. Close In LARCE 2 BR HOME very good condi tion Carpeted living rm. dmmf rm. kiichen-nook. bath, utililv, partial basement, oil furnace, cone, fnd rae. treet and newer pd. Excellent buy at S7 :.), $1350 dn. Fullerton Realty '& Insurance 723 N I Stiphrns Lost Passenger Plane Rescued By Airliner , rnrm.AND iapj f - . .V . , ,V1 Z . V ' ."1 Soviet l men to relax Communist lion is that the printer figured that ...,, .. l.,,, ,;,.rm,nv , step toward permuting qreater Ireedom there and opening the way for "new plans for the rela- Oklahoma mav legalie i,qunr "" "'wo pans 01 vermany i . imuimi i;n.. 1 7 -j'nd Berlin should (iarner deride to turn his 4 Years In Jail Meted For Overtime Parking LEGAL nyon with package sliue wix in the liquor business and added the extra lines. Texas is a wet slate. Mint K TO t RKDIIORM NOTK K IS HFHKBY tilVKN that the undrrsifiied haa heri appointed Adtnini" tratrtr Of th F.tata of BKTTY JOY NIITKR, Derrated, bv the Circuit Court of the Staia of Orrgon for Doiifiai j Countv. All peraon having claims afainnt laid eatate are herehv required 1 .-.f v -i.t .n, ' Prenl th aame. duly verified with I .OS ANdKI.KS (AP) ror 1R proper vouchera. to the underifnrd at monlhi Vencil (Jene Hawkins had th ",re ' tn onl cierk of Doui heen 8e.t,nK traffic ticket, - and l ST. 'L,?': 1 not ing them. i the fimt puhtiratton of thi notice Dated In court Wertnesdav polu-(t nro-,"nd f,r" puwianed January 2 ii.w Aitoi-nea. duced 35 cilalions. Thrv included running stop signs, illegal lane Mis. Dulles discussed the Ger- changes, speeding and nine for speech pre- driving with a revoked dmer's li- I RANK LOMBARD S1TFR LOMBARD. man situation 11 he vera ft stnr into nark at' h. ,"ell."db"r0T I ""l rvioth'n, . C ' UW insmme on I nited Mat fo - -Municipal JdSe Joseph Marchet S . m rl .. I ' I The proposed aw ban. all tvpe. P'"r- . , H"k,"',-1,M- - "!! Id iJ . J,,. V -TJ V. . of liouor advertisinj. ! 'I'ecal assistant to Ihe rounl and sentenced him to !... hv N,.Vihttr A,r nV. n "1 1 s,,, departments director of 0s n city jail. The Northwest n hit 1'ini J I '-"mln AUho.iCh she - - they don't Eet th.,t much iMr;''1... . was once married. Mrs. Dulles re- '" manslaughter." Hawkins pro- ' k'"-....''d l!",' h' 0,K fUm. nlA. Uerted to the ,.. of her maiden tested outside court. -Anf murder .u V- nearn a isa s i a vr v i w , name Tears aBO I is onlv seven vears " from the lei era Atia .in Arrarv - - . . name years a!0 l . .hat a small craft was lot , ihe HOSD itl SUCd 1 P " ' area Perkins siMtted the plane, pilot ed by Hubert Wiggins of Taroina lie pulled up to it so it could get in formation, then landed uh W iggins' trail just behind him at Yakima The Portland hound DC I was carrying 14 passengers. K I. A MATH FA1.1.S (APt-A pa tient who asserlel a gauze sponge was left in his alxlomrn after anj appendectomy filed a damage! suit here against the doctor and the Klamath alley Hospital. I.anm tiriggs asked S w issLaten eral damages, $:5,0U0 iniurv and England Continues In Flu Epidemic Grip DOC LICENSES Deadline March 1st 1.0MX) (AP) Brit tin's chill winter rolled back its si-day fot! curtain today, but kept the coun try in th (trip of fmir-day flu (Hfinal figures showed 1 pneumonia and inOuena ictnns Canada To Build Arctic Vessel Note Writer Respects Recording Machine I iMi lu.v tmio t a I t I he lug recording machine looms impres sively in the dipatch room of the local safetv buildinu. it is ireattd with the repeit due an electronic brain, as w it ness thi roughly penned sign one police officer taped to the top; "Po not pif-h any buttons. ''Do not turn off any switch. 'Po not turn tape by hand. io ntt breathe on machine. "Sdlute as you pa by. ' diahility damage, W Ooo fir op- from j. eh 7.u eration expense-, and $1,1.11 lor an anticipated future operation. iiriKK said the apnvndrctomv wa p'rformed March 3, 19,7, and that the ftaure anonge as not re moved until a subsequent opera tion Alay 6. 1 -7 . Dr. Kavmond Tice and tha hos pital were named defendants. spread epidemic straining medical MTice to the limit. Of the fatal ities, were from a flu virus j which normally leta you off after four days. ! Hospual beds were closed off to all but emergency cases. Many persons had trouble getting a doc- i tor at home. t OTTAWA lAP) - The Canadian government is goinu to hmtd a Urt-L p C 1I QA rk: even-milhon dollar hydiogiaphic. worKer K" ntet research ship to penetrale far into Merle: On Year In llit in a wide-1 arctic waters. The 4:iNton vessel will cirrv a BERLIN ( AP ) Informal ;nn Bn- By Owner i LOVFI-Y ranch tyly 3 bedroom hnme. siiuaird on an acre in food ditnri, Mrlnwe Rnad Thia hnue haw nearly 1 7IM) q (t living a re a . t hare are 2 DHth.. a ffigantic family room. At Inched 2 car dtrport and ttneac room Will Mil or lease. OR 3-.i315 or OR 3-824ft FOR SALE or trade 20 acre lnip'ovel, irrigated In Yakima valley. Orchard. hoiie, harn. oiher oiiihuild-r-K. ru v water, elerlrtctly. paid up water Tight. v niaintonance Sell esv ierm or Hade for propertv m Oregon. T F Kpping. Daa Creek. Ph. Cam ortviHe JK 2-UT7 CLOSE IN by Court House, "nic 3 bed-, room home Lrge Iffing room with fireplace and carpeted Large kitchen with dining area, dl-h washer and garbage dupnMl. ' basement. Good i4 lot. Reasonable. OR 3-72'. HOME m Laurel wood. 4 bedroomi. 1 full hatha Large living room with firepUt-e. dining room, kitchen with diohwatrier and gorbage dnpol. In to (ated. f nil baemenl arage Cor ner lot, lovely )rd watt patio. OR 3-72.19 WNT TO BUY acreage with butld I mn. within 20 miles of Hone burg Have 2-bed room home in Oakland for down pament or equity. Phone GY 8 DI PLEX, 2-br each" aide H30 Lo". rated in excellent rental area. In come t5 nio. Accept pickup. Jeep, 1 vacation trailer or nice boat aa down pavnvenl OR 2-;i52. CLEAN, attractive 2-bedroom home on 1 acre rich Garden Valley olL t&tMt $00 down, or will accept car. pickup . or umall house trailer. Phona OR 3-, .IBIS or OR 3-3547 MI'ST acll good 2 bedroom in Mvrtle (vek. Take trailer, pickup, car or paper on xxl equity If v-u h've ch don't nn thi. Owner. US 1- '2M TWO BEDROOM modern homo l Martin Bi o plant in Oak land I a: d and hade. 14 'O0 cah. Phone 1 GY -.UH4 Glide G R KE N DISTRICT Three bedroom. fiteplace. plastered, hardwood floor v f!ovr furnace: large garage. Full price SJ2.0 Si.ViO down. il no OR Kot R BFDROOM notice on Fowler St for rent. vs mo or ell 5X)Q terma or 4Atm rh OR 3-8HW1 THRFF "BFOROOM "home. lfWS W t.irnell On Gl can ba refinanced OR 2 27R9 afier I PM 40 At'RtS. Myrtle Creek I'mVproved" Creek lon down. 30 mo. Write Bo KS.t. New Review "OR SALE or trade " "AT'joini'tty I'-nn. s room houtt, city water. Phone OR :i-4"-20 S.OiiO FVrrTY in hi-me. large garage for JUluO cash, or will comider rtoune trailer, car or pickup OR .V-7J02 VKK OFFER rtl or trad 2-bedrooBi house. OR2 2WOa TOR SALE ORTRADE euivTin modern, .1-bedroom home OR 3-473 FOR SVLE hv owner? 3-hedrno-n" S'H- on I reek home Prime i!e OR t Sijl H acre frontinf calking Road. Ecaated OR 3-417J. 1000 Acre Ranch HIGHWAY frontage, close In. fenced, large level meadow, lota of gra&a. Part has been platted for sub-dlviinn See the map Hurrv, this ranch will sell. Only 3,000. Good terms. 42 ACRES on the river at Dillaid Gar den soil now seeded to clover. $00,000. Terms. 10 ACRES 20 or so tillable, live creek Older, large 3 bedroom home, barn, hen houe. shop, orchard. Only $B,0oo, half caoh. GARDEN Valley acreage on N Ump qua river. Modern home. barn, out- Dial OR 2-3172 1 buildings Real garden aoil. Only $12,- wai. lerma. Centrally Located Low Weekly Rales i 'All Comloru of Home I Hotel Grand CLEAN, completely furnished hou-e-, keepir.j room, private entrance. Wsiii I to P.O. Utilities paid. .'10 Mo. 14.M SEShort St. BOARD AND room for older lad. Ex cellent food and care. Private r pen arnner. OR 3-j294 DELICIOUS mealf. nice rooms J9 Ann's Boarding House. OR 3-7947 WARM ROOMS, close in Private bath 308 Spruce. t jootot Washington. LA RGE. front sleeping room, close in. OR 3-6.W2 or OR 3-3311. ROOMS, private) entrance 1413S. E. Mill- SLEEPING rooms. 0 . Moher.OR 3-72J7. NEAR Glide. A lovely, large 2 bed room home Oak floor, fireplace, plastered walls, picture windows. Pat in. lawn, shrub Good well. 2' level acres, 10.300 Gl or bank terms. Lloyd A. Wilson ) Realtor ' 17 S E. Stephens Phone OR 3-8578 HALL, REAL I ESTATE WINCHESTER ST. FINE OLDER HOME. tie. living, din-' tng rm. one big bdrm dn . one in full baement. ige unfinisned up tairs. Cool Top furnace heat. ttl.WO. terms. j WEST SLOPES LOTS ! YOUR CHOICE of level, view or dav-i light basement building lots in fine Wetide area. Priced from tllM to gjooo, terms. , HUCREST near BEAUTIFUL TWO -BDRM home on artis ticallv landscaped corner Int. fenced for prtvac. Dining room, eating space in well-arranged kitchen. Ige utility rm Hdwd floom, frpl. Dbl. att ed gar age, patio, arbor Call for app't to tew this at Sl SOO. CJuick posteasion. WINSTON AREA SMALL HOUSE on two lge lot. bd rm. lv. rm. utiht. bath Stove, refri gerator, some furniture )nc 4 Oof) cash. Adjoining 10 acre river bot tom land, ffhoold grow anything, at tt.ono. tl diO dn. LOVE1.Y THREE BDRM honte on . Lookmgglass Rd . all spacious rooms.! dream kitchen, h -w fir, frpl, Ige lot, vallev view. Many fin feature $11 on about Si.OtK) dn. take over Gl mrtg. or FHA, GI term. Ellrn C. Hall. Broker 526 NE Garden Valler Blvd. Office OR 3-XW7. Home OR 2-454? Mrs. Stewart OR 3-3207 crew of tM) to ro ann a Mientific stalf of li to 20 Tartet dale for completion Is spring of 1). lr. W. K. van Steenbttrh. sci entific director for the TYoltmral Surveys Department. jid n hiII be one of the finest and nmi nioj ern research veei afloat. reau Vtet, a pria!e VVet Brrlin , intellisonce a;rnc'. repn a Com munist Kast (.erin an Court has I sentenced a warehouse worker to a year in jail for calline partv chief Waller l lhrecht a jeik. The - defendant was identified as Her- bert Baumann of Zwickau. 1 i t ht!a goe a It g cent ymt ran rea a Newa-Rattasr 4 a For f 1 itousaniia th auTie4 ad. Pbooa Garden Valley Homes HERE s a landscaped beauty for both oung fmil living and retirement The spacious hou ha 4 bedrooms, full dining room. carpeted lit ing room, and 2 tiled bath The S acre include orchard. afalfa field and outbuiidi'gs. Truly ou money a worth for tlt0. CI 0B In cute t bedroom home on a uh acre fronting a fine boating and !ri ng potl on the N t'mpQua A lai ge berr patch prn ide additional Income S12.900 at It. (WO down. Quick possession. RrSFRt'RG REALTY aV INS CO. I mpqna Hotel l-cbhv OH 2-1 WW NO DOWN PAYMENT to " ftnancian'r reaponjuhie peron ' one bedroom houte :th basement and garage. r-none ur 2-ui. SELL or trade room home n l-ake-iie for horn in Rovebutg. OR 3-HO evenings WILL" eil t41fequitv m "ho"eand t etwag for no. OR a-Oft atar 10 Apartments MOTEL UNITS All ,l77liTWilii kilrhrni, $1 and J;J k Unns utilttie fuir.ishtt Winchentr Morl (Old H,,hw., N. ,1 Wmclicaut Br. duet COTTAGE apt., furnithrd One " block north of Junior Hiah on Roi., Sttw-t $4.s month Liahu. water and m-tipc rrvir. paid. H 11 Ron Street OR TWO BEDROOM tparunent In new tn. pleK. Electrlr heal, hardwood floor Wired for automatic washer and drw er Unfurnished t-i Weat Rallf OR 3-6770 or OR 3-iao LARGE. 2-bedroom dnwnittaira apt "un furnished. LarR fenced-in turk'sard 3 702a l BCh00i "nd clty "n1"- OR NICE clean. l-hedroomfumihed apt Heat, hfhti, water and garbage irrv. Ire furm.hed On ground floor rln to Benion School. mo. OR 2-.m.-n UPSTAIRS APT , a room., partly furl nuhed: water and garbage removal fuTii.hed. HO mo. Roy o. Young. OR THREE ROOM modern apartmemfur. niahed Cloa. In. All utihtiea furnUhed Reaaonaole. ideal for working coupie. Call OR 3J108 URXISHED APTS ." Washing "f.ellitie, furninhed. inquire Garden Vallej uar. ket. OR J-.1017 or OR 3Jia02 APT. 4 rooma and hath, nicelr furn'.h. J-'""" "eat Aduli.. I1.T8 SE.Stephena.OR 0-7007. SICE APT. furntahed. til. k.tehen. tvih. Wauir. garbaga aereire, waahirg fat.l- Itiea furnished. M7 SO OR 2-i'A4 FURNISHED 1-hedroorn ap.rtnvent Pi,,: me. paid Weathill Ap.rtmen... 17 W . Harvard FURNISHED apt l month " Water and garbage aervic. paid 711 S g Jir- non ONE BEDROOM "apartment Refr gera. FURNISHED 2 V) room .pt.Utu,t,.a .0 a, ween, us 8-0919 Ra ker a Motel.Wm.10n ONE bedroom furniahed"apt Utilities paid. Walking distance to town- 177 NEKl.math OR J-taei N1CE 4-room. modern. " part,. U,- fur. ni.hed apt. ReaaofMbla. OR l-,mi3 ONLY Ha tor attractive A. , room duplex apartment m' rsn.e refrigerator and heater. -OR 2-10ftt ' "0,M- """ .partm-t. S'e Doui,'.7 LARGE 1-room apartment Heat a-d water furniabed. IU month. 20 N E. Patterson ' CLEAN, furnished 3-room apartmML. cl. In 101 s E. Put. FURNISHED. 1-bedroom aptck,-.- c.arage After i n pM bi I iTi-5" FURNISHED APT "..., .,Unc. Roomy, reasonable OR 3-417 r HNlSHtD J bedroom" upMau-a ap, IM. Utihtie. paid. OS I-8S7S CLEAN. 3 room furnished flat. 1261 IF , stephena OR 1-3270 ' THRrr room furnished apartment" OR ONI 2-room furnished furnished Call OR 3-,' m "" "7!"?.H,1P ""A. " "uple. A.l utilities OR J-uw0 El HNISHED APTS OB a-V,' TWO ROOM aoartmert7in Bailfst. IT.R NISH ED 1-room pV OR .(,. "