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Thhm Aprl 17, 151 The News Review, Resobyrf, Or. X Local News ! fa, weans- s La - m M Wr, teii tUfe, 1 :h KIWANIS HOLDS CONFERENCE Kiwanii It. Gficers shown .bov.. They are: seeted, at lift, and Northwest Governor Harold Bleythlng pose with Horace Berg of Roseburg, lieutenant gover nor elect, end J. c. Slattery, president of the Roseburg Kiw.nn club. The annuel district conference wai held Monday at the Rosaburg ountryclub. (Picture by Paul J.nltinil spring L : , :.vv.-. ; ).- . 1 V-'K (,ef'1 Flier Who Landed On Rainier Faces Federal Penalty McCHORD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. (PI Double trouble ap peared in the offing today tor the first flier to land atop 14,48 foot Mt. Rainier anM take off again. I.t. John Hodgkin, the 42-year-old aerial daredevil from Selma, Calif, faced possible disciplinary action from two quarters the air force and the National Park service. Meanwhile, McChord field a u authnrities described hie status at restricted to his quarters. Hodgkin landed his ski-equipped light plane on the grass at nearby Spanaway Saturday afternoon and airmen were almost as sur prised that he didn't crack up on that one as they were to hear that he had pushed his powerless Cub, glider-like, from the top of Rainier, lie flew back after gasoline was dropped to him on a frozen moun tainside lake. He had spent his second ni?ht's "outing" there. He spent the previous night on the mountain top.. Park service authorities said he was being charged with landing in a national park, which is against the law. Asst. Park Supt. H. L. Bill said he will be taken before a U. S. commissioner. The offense could entail a $500 fine, a six month jail sentence or both. I.t. Col. R. W. Etter. Hodgkin'i commanding officer, said an inves. ligation was ordered to see if there should be court-marial acion. Victoria falls in Africa is a mile wide. CONGRATULATIONS A Kiwanl. n welcomes future Northwest District Governor Harold Bleything congrStutates Kay Club members Bob Church, on right and George Bleile, center. The students from Roseburg Senior high school were Key club representatives at the Kiwanls annual spring conference held at the Roseburg Country club Monday. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) t . , , "DRIVE CAREFULLY M00.000 Civilian Watchers Needed COLORADO SPR1INGS, Colo j .V) Air driensp command hfnH- j quartor here has called fur 4M).- x0 civilian volunteer to xpot low ; flying aircraft over the V. S. The ADC said they'll he needed; to "expand the system of civilian aircraft observers so that it will . extend across the entire northern! part of the U. S. and along both ; coasts." I There are 100,00rt volunteers now i rnanninvt 8.(MH) observation posts ! and 26 (liter centers alonst the east; anH et coasls and Great Lakes region. The ADC aid 11.400 new observation posts and 26 filter cen ters will be established by July 1. Staffed by a minimum of 2S vol unteers, the observation posts will be about eight miles apart. Fach volunteer is on duty two hour a dy. Kilter centers correlate the re ports mm observers and plot the track of reported aircraft. The cen ters are staffed by Soo volunteers and will be in cities providing good telephone communications in their area. only Magnavox could bring you this superb new RECORD PLAYER! Eugene V. Lincoln Business Men's Assurance Company OFFICI lAouqlos CourtBonli BMo. Telephone 3-5 ( Roteburq, Oregon Home Phone: 3 8140 111 W. 1st Ave. N. e A triumph of 2 yean development from world-famous Mignavoi laboratories! e Cleans and pl records of all 3 siiei and speeds automatically! e Often matchlMs fidclitj and uniform response! e PUts 10- and 12 ich records intermixed! Dual Stylus is designed fof each type of record ! Safifimple, silent opeesrionl e Only Mianarot inVsVafnenfj hare it' i iMGNAVOX RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMRINATIONS found only m Magnet ox fsdto-pbonngrtph smd ttltmton iomui4tont. Srart As Low As S22V.S0 Coesaenient Teems Avqiloble o o - EMZm On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eckhardt of Rosebura ate eniov intt an extended trio through Cali fornia. Ariaona. New Mexico Texas. Oklahoma and to Mena. Ark., to visit relatives and friends They are making the trio br atuo mobile. Returru From Portland Mrs. B. B. Hampton has returned to her home on Chadwick street in Rose hurn, followinn a trio to Portland to attend the Job'a Daughter sxssion. She was accomnanied to the convention bv Mr. Hamnton vtho later went on to Ranrlle. Wash to visit his father, Charles J. Hampton. On Furlough Lee Holmes, who is stationed at t'emo Polk. La . i home on a month's furlouch visit ins: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Holmes, on East Douclas street. He was met in Eugene Sunday bv his sister. Miss Kay Holmes, and by bis fiancee. Miss Norma John son, who' brought him to Roseburg. He made the trio from Louisiana to Eugene by plane. Residing in Wisconsin Air. and Mrs. Robert Mason (formerly Su zanne Cockeram, daughter ofMr, and Mrs. H. J. Cockeram of Oak land) are now living at Madison, Wise, where Mr. Mason is attend ing the University of Michigan in the graduate school. Mrs. Mason is employed as a news reporter on the Madison State Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Mason eXDect to return tn Oregon early in 19J2. Attend But Racea Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Coouer of Diliard and their grandson and granddaughter. Donald and Mary Lvnne Pearson of Roseburg. attended the boat races at Cooa Bav Sundav. Thev spent the weekend in Coouille vis iting the Coopers' son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Losail Clarke, and family. Attend Tournament Mr. and Mrs. John Nvland. Mr. and Mis Mel Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Starnes of Grants Pass were among the out-of-town visitors attena ing the golf tournament at the Roseburg Country club Sundav. The lngrams and Nvlands for merly made their home in Rose burg. Move to Montana Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson Jr. and chil dren. Marsha and Jerrv. have moved from Corvallis to Helena Mont., where Mr. Ferguson has accepted a position as poultry su pervisor for the state of Montana. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson Sr. of this cttv. and Mrs. Ferguson, formerly Avis Hamnton, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. R. B. Hampton of Roseburg. ,a4 S -ns- ..... j j i f it! -vi,.. ywrrw -- - vV V rrr i I r ' , seei .'.-' l F I 0 i Jts Winston By MRS. GEORGE BACHER Members of the Winston-Dillard Home Extension unit are reminded of the change in meeting place for the next demonstration. The meeting, embracing "Outdoor mm MODERN CLASSROOM The second grade classroom at the recently opened Fullerton school is pictured above. Teacher is Mrs. Thelme Gemberling. The picture illustrates the modern desks end furnishings of the new building. (Picture b y Paul Jenkins I Meals." will park in Roseburg instead of ihe Winston Community hall, as pre viously planned. The all-day meet ing will be arranged by Mrs. Ciarles McCord and Mrs. Leo Manske, and food prepared by demonstrators will be served pic nic style at the noon hour. Those desiring to attend are asked to contact Mrs. A. D. Fox of Winston, be held at Umpqua ' in order that enough food can be ordered in advance and trans portation arranged for. Mrs. Barbara Horner of Ven ice, Calif., is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kimball, in Winston. Klvin Sherri has sold his prop erty in Winston and, with his mother, has moved to Roseburg Mrs. L. J. Fullerton served as a substitute teacher at the Diliard school several days last week. After spending several days at his ranch in Winston doing spring cultivation. J. 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