The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 10, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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Community News Items
Otto C.dtrwill, Al Sanders and
Jae Bushnell left Friday for the
Silver Lake area to apend few
days deer taunting. .
Mr. and Mr. Lewall Rhodan
and family have moved from their
former address in Melrose to 1240
SE Cass St.
The first annual fall festival of
Philetarian Lodge will be held at
the IOOF Temple Wednesday, Oct.
12, at land 8 p.m., followed by a
program.
Claranca Wascett and Charles
Barrackman returned home dur
ing the weekend after spending a
week in the Silver Lake area deer
hunting.
Zuleima Nil Club will meet at
a 12 o'clock noon no-hostess lunch
' eon at the Lariat Room Friday,
Oct. 14. After the luncheon, the
ladies will prepare for the club
rummage sale will be held the
following day at Z4 jactcson,
, Miss Katia Badoni has left Rose
bure to return to her former home
on the Navajo Indian Reservation
near Flagstaff, Aris. Miss Badoni
has been employed nere lor ine
past three years Dy jur. ana jura.
Paul Geddes.
U.S. Not Rightly
Told About Soviet
Mrs. Eaton Says
CLEVELAND (AP) Mrs. Cy
rus S. Eaton says Americans are
not being correctly informed
about Russia and the countries in
its sphere of influence.
Speaking before a capacity au
dience at a women's city club
luncheon Friday she said it was
becoming increasingly difficult to
get the facts from newspapers and
that what people heard of Russia
and its so-called satellites was
"too little and too twisted.
Mrs. Eaton and her multimil
lionaire husband have attracted
international attention because of
their views on communism and
ways to achieve peace.
"If our democracy is to com
pete with communism," Mrs. Ea
ton said, "it is essential to know
what we're competing with."
She said that she and her
husband went to Europe last
spring to see for themselves the
conditions in Poland, Czechoslo
vakia, East Germany and Hun
gary. Her husband is chairman
of Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
and has many interests in mining
and steel.
Mr, and Mrs. Ltemrd Lark and
Guy, have returned home from
a four days deer hunt in tne Vne-
mault area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Whit spent
the weekend in Medford as the
guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bliss Sacoy
left Thursday for Santa Rosa.
Calif., to attend the wedding of
their son, Charles, which loos
place during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ret and
children have returned to their
home in Eugene after spending
Sunday here with Mrs. Rose a par
eats, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lestico.
Mrs. A. P. DIHtr of Redondo
Beach. Calif., arrived in Roseburg
Sunday to visit for two weeks at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al San
ders. Mrs. Diller is the former
Anna Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noltt and son.
Paul, drove to Ashland Saturday
to see the Southern Oregon-fort
land State college football game.
The Noltes' son. Ray. is Playing
defensive halfback on tne first
string of the SOC varsity team.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaith Benson and
children, Danny, Walter, Becky,
Linda. Randall. Johnnie. Leslie,
Keith Jr. and Sherri, have moved
here from Bodaga Bay, cam., and
are making their temporary home
m Winston. Keiui is tne son oi
Mrs. Ruben Benson of Roseburg,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller left
Friday to return to their home
in Southern California after spend
ing a few days here visiting their
son and daughter-in-saw, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Miller, and the son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Trent, and their fam
ilies.
Mrs, Bruc Tuck has accepted
employment in the display ad
vertising department of The News-Review.
Con Jems, Carl Johnson. Jack
May. Ernie Crane and H. L. (Bill)
Bailey returned home Sunday af
ter spending several days bunting
deer in Eastern Oregon.
Another Klamath Hunter
Bags 2 Bucks On 1 Shot
KLAMATH FALLS (AP) A
Young Klamath Falls hunter
bagged two buck deer with one
shot Saturday.
It was the second time this had
happened in the week-old Oregon
deer season.
Jim Floren. 14. ion of Mr. and
Mrs. Axel Floren. was hunting
with his father in the Lee Thomas
meadows near Bly, about 50 miles
east of here, when his single bul
let broueht down two side-by-side
bucks. He said it was the first
time he had ever fired at a buck.
On the season's opening day
Wayne Diller, a Grants Pass high
school junior, similarly got two for
one.
PAY HIKE FOR MEDICS
LONDON (AP) Britain's 40,
000 hospital and family doctors
have voted to accept pay
creases averaging $1,260 a year.
The raise from the state-run
health service will make the aver
age physician a salary $0,790.
Overturning Auto
Kills Its Owner
In Lane County
EUGENE (AP) A station
wagon went out of control on
Highway 99 near Cottage Grove
in a driving rain Saturday, flipped
end over end and Killed a bheiton,
Wash., man.
The victim was Marion R. Speece,
53. His wife, Lucille, 50, and an
other passenger, Mable E. Aitken
51, also ot btienon, were Hospital
ized at Cottage Grove with- non
critical hurts.
State police said Speece car,
northbound, plunged down a 15-
foot embankment as it left the
hiehway. went end over end sev
eral times, and came to rest on
its top.
All three occupants were thrown
out and Speeca was crushed under
tne car.
It was the seventh fatal acci
dent this year on the stretch of
new highway starting at Goshen,
four miles from Eugene, to just
south of Cottage Grove. Eleven
persons died in the seven acci
dents. Speece was the fourth October
highway victim in Oregon and the
330th of the year in the Associated
Press tabulation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schffr of
Corvallis were recent weekend vis
itors here at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Schaeffer.
Metros Crane will hold a card
party Saturday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m.
at the grange hall. The puoiic
is cordially invited to attend.
Prizes will be given and refresh
ments will be served.
Lho Lark, who is stationed at
McCord AFB in Tacoma. Wash..
with the U. s. Air force, left
Saturday to return to bis duties
following six days spent here vis
iting his parents, Mr. ana jurs.
Leonard Lark.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nlcklason of
Seaside. Calif., have returned
home following a visit here with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Forrest, ana witn micwa-
son s orouier, warren mctuason,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Collier came
over from Brookings Saturday to
visit at tne A. a. comer nome.
Mrs. A. B. Collier accompanied
her son and daughter-in-law on
their return to Brookings Sunday
and will remain for a few days'
visit. ...
Miss Carol Gdd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geddes. went
to Eugene Friday to spend the
night with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cald
well. The Caldwells came hack
with Carole Saturday to be week
end guests at the Geddes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whit and
family stopped by recently to be
tne overnignt guests at sirs.
White's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Krueger, en route to their
new home in Failbrook. Calif. The
Whites are former residents of
this city and have for the past
two years been Portlanders.
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Quemoy Islands Given
Heaviest Bombardment
TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) The
Quemoy Islands were the target
Friday night of 211 shells, the
Chinese Nationalist defense
ministry reported Saturday.
It was the heaviest attack:
against the offshore islands since
the massive bombardments which
the Communists uncorked on
June 17 and 19 as an avowed
gesture against President Eisen
hower's Formosa visit.
Tom Harrfiel, candidate for dis
trict judge, left for Portland Sat
urday morning to attend tne
Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge
convention. He will go as a dele
gate from the local lodge. Hart
fiel is being accompanied by John
D. Hess of Roseburg, also a dele
gate. The two men expect to re
turn home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. W.ndt of
Monterey Park, Calif., arrived in
Roseburg Wednesday for several
days' visit at the home of Mr.!
and Mrs. H. R. Lestico. Monterey
Park is the former home of the
Lesticos and the two men worked
together for many years before
Mr. and Mrs. Lestico moved to
Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mhan
were in Eugene during the week
end to visit their daughter, Carol,
and Mrs. Meettan's Drother, Tom
had the pleasure of seeing Sirs.
Meehan'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Welborn, who had just
arrived from their home in Dillon,
Mont., to visit. The senior Wel
borns will be in Roseburg soon
to spend some time at the Meehan
home.
Carl Haskin, 12, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Haskin, returned to
Roseburg Friday after a stay in a
Portland hospital where he under
went leg surgery Sept. 21. Hit
mother remained in Portland with
him during the time he was hos
pitalized. Harold Haskin and A. E.
Messenger went to Portland to
bring back Carl and his mother.
Carl, who is in a body cast, will
be confined to his home for sev
eral months.
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