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12 Tht Ntwt Review, Roseburg, Or. Mob., Oct. 16, 1961 Diversion Of By JERRY CORNELL i NewsReview Staff Wriltr , . section of Highway 225 for the con-j The people KeHogj are angry. ,rllfl f , hnd .l Ttai angTy fo Zd' Th' in "Una PPl-'be " i-fi!y '"""jmately five miles in length, it they manv months Source of irritation ia the Kel logg Bridge or rather the non existence of the bridge ainre a apan on It collapsed Sept. 22. Csuse of the collapse, while still undetermined by an investigating board, will undoubtedly be ar gued over many a warm fire in the Kellogg vicinity during the winter's rains. But whether logging truck on the bridge when it collapsed caused it to go or whether it just gave up because of old age ia not the important factor. Inconvenience Continued "It means the continued incon venience we have at the present time," J. B. Pader, master of the Kellogg Grange said. "There isn't anything that'i not affected. You have to travel IS miles before you even get start ed now." A particularly sore spot was created after the bridge span col lapse and the state Highway De partment announcer! it would PIERRE You ftHould hovo your family portrait token noy by Chm, Not only will you hovt th moymcnt of a truly fmo grouo portrait, but later on they can ho used on the Christmas Cords you plan to send this year. A phone coll to OR 2-321 2 will set on appoint ment for you, BILL OODDDDDDDnnDDDDDi n The People of Roseburg n B Who Never Finished H S HIGH SCHOOL or Invited to write for FREE booklet. Tells how you con torn Q your High School Education a AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMIRICAH SCHOOL, DtPT. RS-2S Q o)ll Hollywood Bl.d., Lot Axatltt 2(. Colif. Send mo your FREE 55-page High School Booklet. Nome Age Address To dddoddqoddddddd Tl -i "w ini nmiisvii prvfjrvmi are pnnno rroo oudi. service tee NewtvlUview roorfon. All oroffont Minei eubluhte et receive1 from Hie reipective ttetient. 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Kavi jllOO-ArtC Nataa i 11 OOABC Nataa S 00 Ouan far A Day hi 11-ha i tin. Fn.l , i iy N., Htn9 Radio Programs-Monday thru If P KID 1400 Iff rvrvitn. ityu ic KftNft. , .BrofttfetitlnO U hours. l v 0 m. Mendr ittrouoh lttHdy. C as mm on th heur, SuMi tha-Megta SuKt'iay I C OS falwrt tn Nk-'f hour, iufvlay Sal IKtM. 'rr &. I dm. Pit. wit KQEN 1240 KC (A-Nxm k'fw4 tttt Wrto-A(C JO Loral 4 (Oufity t)l 7 00 MntfgvaC 1 41 irl Nm ; Pwl Hryr-Aac KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Pattet Muitt. Ntwt antf Woathor Monday: 00 am. to 1100 m, Wako up to Mjsic 1100 m. to M pm. Tro toroy Hiatt Shew. Tuday, Thurudav Pr-I day e 00 am to II 00 am tVata up t ' MuC It'OA am. to 4 np pm tho kjait rt thtm 4 m pm. to tm pm The Road Funds switch fund for the grading of the YoHov Creek - KelloKK Bridge gravel and is in many spots, quite 'that money away to build the ruimh. bridge," Kklon Fisher said. "That "I feel there should be other money should come from emer money appropriated for the: gency funds some way. bridge," Hader sail. "We need the j Fisher, with his brother, F.u road and bridge both. We've need-, gene, has two farms one on eith ed it fur years. er side of the river. Both work "I've been traveling this road cooperatively by sharing machin for 7 years," he said. ery and aid. "I feel we've been neglected fori A trip of only a few milea be years by the stale." ftween the two farms has been Ferryman Speaks lengthened to 1 miles. Eugene. Charlie Madison, who built fer-lh? n pru dehy.Kr,,Kr -J" ries for people in the area to use, helPer n0 'ore brld,l! before several of the bridges span !foll'Pse mad' tr'P of 'w0 n"le, mng the I'mpqua were built added 1" come 10 work- ow he com" bis opinion. I20, .f5' -A . u , -.i. "There is no excuse whatsoever! , Another resident who lives with for not having the road done." I in . e,ver' bandni yards of the he said. "It's really quite a thing lold r"clur h" 'W ,rT-ne when the bridge falls down before;0" e,lher "de of ,h rlver- the road is built. "The state has been aurveying for the last thre or four years. And now they're going to build the bridge. "I don't think there'i any excuse for this. "You know the hauled gravel in trucks and trailers across the bridge a bridge built for horses and buggies. It never was made for that type of use," he aaid. Madison and his son. Kenneth. who have farms on both sides of i the river and must now travel i about 14 miles between them, are solving part of the problem them selves. This week they were construct ing a 12-font boat to carry them across the river. Poeplo Unhappy The Roseburg office of the state Highway Department couldn't esti mate how long it will take to build Hi D, Phono i.i ... 1 Afternoon Nw ) 00 DixrfnMr Brio 3' 30 School (Monday only) 3 30 Parent! ask abotil School! (Frl. en J.JO Talk of Tha Town (Tueiday, Wadnatday. Thursday) 4 00 American at Work (Mofl. only) 4 00 Public Sarvice (Tw. Only) a 00 Social Security (Wad. Only) 4 00 Navy Report (Thurt. only) 4 00 Pal Parade (Fri. only) 4; 14 TV Topics (Mon. only) 4 IS Off To Mar hat (Wad. only) 4 IS Public Service (Fri. only) 4 10 Kartoon Karnlval S.00 Rtmar et the Junele MONDAY I: JO Junior Auction PJT, Monday thrpuart Iftturrfiy. Low It j1Nim , p m . pji, Mrt0rt tr.,K,j frt. 1 Tim 4 10 pm Mortdv through rme, j p m, H'U'Ur, i MONOAV THOOUON MlOAY if H All NI4M Snow CV-ftoO Jonnwn Sftnw 7 Vftrh Wrhf oorf I kv ., e"o-ABt I t t 0O-Okttt CwO AUC 10 to-r (fo tt 00-M Mvniat Nwt ABC 11 iv-te)-le iMl-Afsf tt W Hrw for Wiwtvm 1 Ocy ht 1 Itwoy Htotf Show. WfdnsMdiiyi 4 a m. to 1 III 00 4m. Wako w to Muiki 11.00 m fo: j 1 Oft pm Th fif N)Mf rTm. Satvjrrtv : i4M am. 0 17 00 0 m Tho LOroy Mtt 1 p m. fo 7 40 pmTh Oot Nnton irvMv. Spot tail on ftafwrttay: In m. to I 00 0 m, lntrnat.onal howrnrm, 1 W p m. to J 10 p m Tao" at Sunday 1 ik m t 1 op P M ( i'ava't Tha Hatt Vw. a4 lo M-rew 1 00 p 1. to ; OO p m Tha a n iorsi To Build New Bridge Irks Kellogg the new bridge, and compounding the dissidrnce, residents feel thai since the money n et aside for ,h , ,h'e rM(j u ,hould paved not forgotten. ! "We don't thhk they should take Sheep Musi Wail I'erry George who lives on the Roseburg side of the river aaid be has sheep he must tend on the other side. "It normally was a 10-15 minute trip," he said. "Now it takes me all of an hour. That road is not in shape to travel fast. It is rough and part of the way it is one way. It's a lot of nuisance. "1 think they should put a span across if nothing else so people can walk across and they can do it quickly "They II just neglect us for a whole year if they can do it that is, if they can build a bridge in a year. "And I don't like them switch ing funds either. We've waited long enough for that road," he said. Children Affected Other things are affected by the situation. School children must arise earlier in order to catch the bus which has to come on the de tour road and cross the Tyee i Bridge. They get home later I Sometimes near 5 p.m. I Sunday school for children in the i Kellogg area was held in an old I schoolbouse on the Klkton aide of i the river. Now it is being held in the Kellogg Grange Hall on the Roseburg side. The Grange, which formerly met rose hotel ROSE ROOM LIVE MUSIC DANCING Fine Food Served 4:00 Northweit New 4; IS Huntley rlrlnkley 4 30 Oregon OSU Football I 00 And Communist School 11:00 Report II; IS jack pear TUESDAY f JO Oukk Draw McGraw 4:00 Northweit Newt 4: IS Huntley Brink ley 4 30 R.ocrwd J 00 Teen Date 7:30 The Defender I 30 Alfrod Hitchcock f.00 Dick Powell 10O0 Caina 100 11:00 Report II: IS Jack Pear Friday I nSi,Krlm Mnjr 9 (iWAAiwty Sm.tn tt 00-- Ritxtt II ttVO"tt Smith Snnw 4 i(v-. o,rs Jooi trm IV-N oM Wt(h 1? 00- All Nrt 1 0tV-Ho XV- - Memlfvj.a,- BC 4 JO Att 0'JAC 4 V-Wk"sJ O Saw ABC $ (Wl.P.ul Hryy AftC J0Nee-AaC 4 00 Cd MtVOaVwAltC 4 v Lora( Nwt I M-tffWh.eMW IT Oft-i 1 on Off Shew, Srtt n itndvi f 4 t m. H to m.-Mow CVtin irm- Ntl.; 11 00 m. H 1J 00 a m. lnuv fvonj 100 em. to I M B m.L uthsr4M Lim a Lfnoui; 4 CO p m. to 4 10 p 1 Old aK boned vliil Hour. tvn av par Hadlr ni en tnp of tho hnur, Waarftar. vana ot a pat the hnin nw .mmri at " pat tha hvr. Cmuni'r coondor at pat the. hour. twice a month, has had to limit Business for the farmers la af iti meetings to once a month so.fected when they have to depend its 60 to 65 members won't havefon both Roseburg and Elkton for to travel so far and use the detour supplies. I road so often. ' Kldon Fisher noted he nought 1 Monday, Oct. It Knights of Pythias, Tythias Hall I put. Winston Dillard Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m. Contract Bridge Lessons, begin ners, home of Airs. Morns Bow ker, 7:30 p.m. Obedience Trials sponsored by I'mpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on Fairgrounds, 7.30 p.m. Junior Duplicate Bridge Club 7:30 p.m., playeri requested to be present by 7:20 p.m. to get up ta bles and boards. Buckoroos, workshop, at the barn 1-10 p.m. Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls Club, No. 30, IOOF Hall. 7 p.m. Winston City Council, City Hail. Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE Jackson St., social. 7:30 p.m. Roseburg City Planning Com mission, 7:30 to 9:30 p m. Emblen Club, Elks Club. 8 p.m. Glendale Coordinating Council, Cilv Hall. 7:30 D m. I Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Pilot's Association, court house auditorium, 8 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Council of the Blind, home of Kllery Jones. 1:30 p.m. Hammond Organ Society, Grave's Music Store, 7:30 p.m. Lookingglass PTA, at the school, 8 p.m. Slate Police officer as guest speaker. University of Oregon Mother's Club, dessert supper, at home of Mrs. E. V. Lorenzen on Del Rio Rd., 7:30 put. Special invitation Circuit Court Circuit Court Complaints Claudia A. Story vs. R. E. Wil liams. Plaintiff seeks award of 12,500 general damages and $204 special damages. She alleges that the defendant, a doctor at the Myrtle Creek Clinic, on June 25, 1960, caused a heating pad to be placed on her leg for treatment of an infection, that the pad was defective causing a blister, which resulted in blood poisoning. She claims that as a result a scar was left on her leg after the condition had healed. Carrilton Corp. vs. Gertrude My ers. Plaintiff seeks judgment against defendant for $.180.12, plus costs and disbursements on as signed account. Myrtle Ida Burgoyne vs. Cecil O. Schulze. Plaintiff seeks judg ment for $536.18 on a first cause of action, and also that plaintiff be declared the holder of an equit able mortgage in a ''crawler" I tractor of defendant, and that said' mortgage be foreclosed. Also that; an action at lavr commenced by the defendant against the plainiiff: be consolidated with this suit or. in the alternative, the defendant be restrained from prosecuting said ; action until the determination of i this suit. The suit referred to is one brought by Schulze against Karl and Myrtle Ida Burgoyne. alleging that they are "wrongfully" holding the tractor in their possession. An answer - and - cross - - complaint has been filed by the Burgoynes. ror a second cause of action the Burgoynes seek judgment for $375 alleged due on a promissory note, plus $350 as attorney fees. Docro Veteran l.umher Co. vs. Roy R and Cecil C. Howell and Donald II. and Shirley J. Wheatlcy. Pe cree of foreclosure entered favor ing plaintiff for property. Dismissal I,. J. Wilson vs. (leorge Owen, doing business as George E Owen Lumber Co.. and Marsh King. On stipulation of the parties, rase dis missed with prejudice. LOCAL NEWS Worn on of tfi Rowburff Country Cluti are invited to join the l ady (iolfor for the 12 o'clock noon luncheon Tuesday. Oct. 17, at the clubhouse. Mrs. Robert Leckhder, retiring captain of the ljidy Golf ers, will turn over the gavel to the incoming: captain. Mrs. Robert (iani. The luncheon will Mlow the 9 am. shotgun golf tournament. Contract bruise will he in play dur ing the afternoon social hours. PATRON IZh N E W S R F V I K W ADVERTISERS Don't gtvo up. Lot RIAL ISTATI fSoal To. CoM OR J MU t 10 S. I. Cost. RIVNtXDS HOmI ter tro 10 CALENDAR OF EVENTS tomorrow to all mothers of freshman stu dents. Cub Scout Training Session, at First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. Scoutmasters Training Sossion, at First Presbyterian Church, 4:30 p m. flkton School Board, meeting, at high school, 8 p.m. Elkton American Legion, in all purpose room at the grade school, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 Roseburg Kiwanis Club, I'mpqua Hotel Civic room, noon. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card party, VA Hospital recreation building ousic room, 7:30 to :30 p.m. .alcoholics Anonymous, b a a e ment of Pacific Building, g p.m.. tor miormaiion. i Sutherlin Girls Drill team prac-i tice, S p.m.. East Grade School playground, new members wel- i come, write Box 262, Rt. Sutherlin j for information call OR 3-6629 I Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club1 at Umpqua Hotel, 7:15 p.m., open! to all players of Douglas Countv. anyone desiring a partner for the play it asked to call OR 3-4566. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, 81 p.m. Melrose Grange, Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Umpqua Post H, American Le gion Post and Auxiliary, Veteran's Memorial Hall, 8 p m. Job's Daughters, Bethel 8, Ma sonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Intermediate bridge lessons, 7:30 p m. home of Mrs. Morris Bowker. South Umpqua Archers shoot. Riddle warehouse, 7 p.m. Slo-Karl Cart Club, 7:30 p.m. at Pacific Chainsaw. Woodmen Circle Workbaskel, 7:30 p in. Garden department of Roseburg I Woman's Club, clubhouse at 10 i a.m. I Roseburg Art Association. Rainbow Garden Club, field trip. Missionary Society of Melrose Community Church, business meet ing, 10 a.m. Oregon League of Seniors, Can yonville IOOF Hall. 2 p.m. Dillard-Wimton Methodist WSCS general meeting at chutzh, 12:30 potluck. Community Christmas meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Elks Temple. ' Daughters ol Ste. Anne, home of Mrs. Joe Sea lion, 1739 NE Lyn- wood Drive. 8 p.m. Hucrest Garden Club, 1:30 pm home of Mrs. E. H. Card, 2170 NW Crest Drive, visitors invited. Lookingglass Home Extension I'nit 10 a.m. home of Mrs. Perley Oar. "New Wrinkles in Ironing." Potluck at noon. j Elkton Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m. at Elkton I-odee Hall. j Dog obedience training classes. ' Highway B9S across from Kelley'sl Korners, 7:30 p.m. ! Tonight Lotto Tumor, AnttioAV Quinn, Sondro Doo onJ John Soion in "PORTRAIT IN BLACK" plu "THt MILLIONAIRESS" BoHi in Color ACADEMY INDS TONIGHT: W.l 0'M'S Greynora Bobby Residents some calves 'mm a neighbor He had to get a truck to baul them at his brother's farm, take them to Elkton to he weighed and come home a trip, he said, of 102 miles. "It's a continuing experience for trs," he said, "not just a news item." Vital Statistics Divorce Decrees Lena B. vs. Lathanuel R. Swin ford. Marriage of plaintiff and defendant declared void and of no effect whatsoever from its incep tion. Lavena from Lawrence Bailey Defendant granted custody of four minor children with reasonable visitation by plaintiff. Property settlement approved. Darlene M. from Roger D. Stin er. Plaintiff awarded the custody of three minor children. Divorce Suits Filed William Timothy vs. Twila Beth Ferren. Married at Roseburg April 24, 1952, Custody of three minor children and $35 a month for the support of each would be granted defendant. Cruelty charged. Frank L. vs. Pauline Jensen Married July 10, 1946, at Lexing ton, SC. Cruelty charged. Cust tody of four minor children with $35 a month support for each would be granted defendant. Plaintiff asks award of 1958 station wagon. personal belongings and carpent er tools. Property in Roseburg would go to defendant. Herbert Neil vs. Betty Lee Allen. Married at Glenoma, Wash., Dec 6. 1953. Cruelty and adultery charg ed. Plaintiff asks custody of five minor children. Beverly vs. Donald E. Jones Married at Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 19. 1966. Plaintiff asks cus tody of three children, $75 a month for the support of each and award of Drooerty in Cloverdale Addition. furniture, 1950 car and half of cheeking account and shares of stock. Movie Showtime MONDAY, OCT. 14. 111 CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Suthrlln) Boa ottic opana :30. Show tt.rta .1 7:00. "Portr.it in Bl.ck" and "Th. Mlllion.ir.ta" GRANO THEATRE (Sutrwrllnl Box of fice open. 4 30. Show at.rtt .t t.00. "Pap.." TRI CITY THEATRE "W.in K.mpf" .nd "Th. Surpii. Pack.g. Tonight "MEIN KAMPF" Tht terrify in j ria and foil ftf Hitltrr's RtMch pluf "THE SURPRISE PACKACE" Yul lrynnp Mi'txi Ottyntw Nol Coward Tonight A wonderland of ontortoinmont with 35 GUEST STARS Continffas. Shirloy Jonoo, Don Doiloy, Edward G. Robinion, Frank Sinatra, Ring Crosby, Dob bio Rtynoldt and doiont mora! You'll too thorn all in "PEPE" In color and CtntmoScopa TUESDAY NIGHT wo proudly orotanf The First "Curtain at 8:00" program of tkrt too ton AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILM of tht Year! F.Mtd wtfc orty passion .. glowing witt tho contin uous notivify of lvo Doers Opee et 7.30 COMfLtTI SHOW I 00 ONLY ALL SEATS . $1.25 including to ADULTS 'iv?; ONLY I LAWRENCE WINTERS, baritone, will open the winter series of the Roseburg Community Concert Association when he oppears Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium of Joseph Junior High School. Winter has been much in demond in the concert field and with leading orchestras, as well os operas and more recently in Broadway drama. ACCORDIONIST HEARD Don Comfort, well-known con cert acco.dionist and NBC televis ion performer, entertained at a half - hour assembly recently at Roseburg High School. TONIGHT ON TV Live and direct from Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles See and hear for yourself the true nature of the Communist menace to our country Tonight -in person U.S. Senator Thomas J. Dodd Member of U.S. Senate Internal Security Committee U.S. Congressman Walter H. Judd Foreign Affairs Expert W. Cleon Skousen Formerly with the F.B.T., author of the book, "The Sakcd Communist" Dr. Fred C. Schwarz Author of "You Can Trust the Communists" George Murphy, Masler-of-Ceremonies will present leading figures ol the entertainment world, including : Edgar Bergen Pat Boone Nat King Cole Walt Disney Connie Haines Rock Hudson Lloyd Nolan Ozzic & Harriet 8-llpm KPIC-TV Channel 4 In the snre knowledge that an informed public is this nation's greatest defense, Rich field presents this exceptional opportunity for you as an American citizen to better under stand the Communist threat to our country. Telephone friends, neighbors and memters of organizations to which you belong and alert then to this telecast tonight RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION MORE and MORE people ARE HAVING DINNER at ROSE HOTEL the Gigi Perreau Vincent Price Ronald Reagan Cesar Romero Robert Stack James Stewart Jack Warner John Wayne I