The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1954, Image 25

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    FROM NINE TO FIVE
10 The Newi-Revlew, Rateburg, Ort. Thurs., Oct. 21 1954
Ccnyonville Board Talks School Sites
By ELAINE EaKER
, ' Al Beck, state building consult
ant, met with the Canyonvil'.e
. School board Tuesday to select
possible sites for the proposed
new elementary school building.
Awards Mad
Frank von Borstel ana Jane
Gates, Douglas County 4-H Club
gents gave out 4-H Club awards
Friday to the Canyonville school
students.
Parents are invited to attend
the showing of movies regarding
girls health, hy Mrs. Ulmer, the
Canyonville Health Nurse. Mrs. Ul
mer will display and narrate these
movies at the Canyonville High
School on Monday, at 12:45 p.m.
The Canyonville report card
(nmmitipB has made recommen
dation for new report cards for
the elementary scnooi. ine nign
school report cards will remain
the same. It is thought the new
report cards will be much more
Riddle Homecoming Festival Slated
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Riddle High School will hold its
annual Homecoming festivities
Oct. 29. Candidates for homecom
ing queen are Nancy Myers, Dorla
Huffman and Paula Smith, who
wiU each pick an escort and also
a committee to help sell tickets to
the Homecoming game that aft
ernoon against Yoncalla. Tickets
sold before the day of the game
will each count points for the con
testing princesses.
A noise parade will be held
through the streets with the queen
leading the procession before the
game. The queen will be crowned
at the dance that nighf. The Can
yonville community orchestra will
play for the Homecoming dance
and all graduates of the past few
comprehensive for the parents and
will enable them to better under
stand the student's progress.
years are Invited to attend, but
the school must have their names
submitted beforehand,
Atynd Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart at
tended a 40th wedding anniversary
and open house at Springfield last
Sunday. Mr. and I'ra. A. J. Bier
of Springfield were the celebrating
couple and Stuart and his father,
Hugh Stuart, of Sheridan, were
the only persons present last Sun
day who had attended the wed
ding in Kansas on Oct. 14, 1914.
The open house was held at the
home of the Bier's only daughter,
Mrs. Raymond Sears. The Sears
have just-recently completed their
new home in Springfield and thus
combined the reception for her
parents with their own open house.
Over 70 guests were served during
the afternoon. Mrs. Stuart helped
serve at the refreshment table.
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settlers from
their scalps
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chestnut
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(ab.)
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42 Irish fuel
43 Feminine
appellation
4 Pipe
12 Darlings
13 Mold
18 Symbol for
neon
20 Puzzles
23 Complication 46 Heavy blow
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30 Direction
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49 Altitude b.)
50 Golf mound
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mother
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used bow.
and
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31 Rent. ,
32 Girl's name
33 Companion
34 Loses color
39 Thinly
scattered
33 Man's name
39 Most warlike
Indians of the
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48 Tell
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stature
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numerous
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Oakland Cub Scouts Pladge New Mambars
At i regular meeting of Pack
29, Cuh Scouts, at the Veterans'
Memorial Building on Tuesday eve
ning, a group of new members
were added to the pack. They
were: Richard C. Clark, Ronnie
W. Higgins, Jean T. Hoyle, Freddie
It. Hutson, Jackie w. Kensinger,
Dennis R. Parker, Donald U. Mi
chael, Robert . Michael, Charles
W. Swinehart. Joseph E; Swine-
hart, Boyd A. Beattle and Eugene
E. Morris.
The candle ljgbting service for
the induction of these members
was conducted by Dr. Homer M.
Noble, cubmaster, assisted by
Vernon Little, asistant cubmas
ter, and Mrs. Dale Swinehart.
Following the initiation services,
a program was furnished by the
three older dens of which Mrs.
J. Clyde Akey, Mrs. Clyde Man
ning and Mrs. Homer M. Noble
are the den mothers. The theme of
the program was "The California
Gold-Rush" which was carried out
Eisenhower Gets
Honorary Degree
HARTFORD. Conn. I Presi
dent Eisenhower said Wednesday
the world has arrived at a point
where there is no longer an al
ternative of victory or defeat in
war, but only .degree of destruc
tion." .
Speaking informally to a police
estimated crowd of 7,500 persons
at Trinity College convocation
ceremonies, the President called
on the youth of America to 'take
the lead In preserving a sense or
spiritual 'Values.
He called such values the real
salvation from "the threat of de
struction." Eisenhower received an honor
ary doctor of laws degree at cere
monies marking the college's 132nd
marking the college's 132nd
year. He flew here from Wash
ington Wednesday morning and
was going on to New York for two
major speeches one Wednesday
night, the other Thursday night.
in costume, action and staging.
Some 70 persons, in all, attended
the first pack meeting of the sea
son, which was held, on the birth
day of Robert Dorman. Robert
was 11 years old, which marks
the end of a boy's career as cub
sec-it; and he was recognized in
a. ch as he and Patrick Early
who was 11 in August, were the
last of the charter members of
the pack.
The next pack meeting will be
the last of November. The pack
now has 36 members. There is
great need for two more den moth
ers for this onganization, which is
for all boys between the ages of
eight and 11 in Oakland and Un
ion Gap and the surrounding areas.
Tele-fun
Ey Warren Goodrich
"Of course I space my call
a others have a chanc to
call, rm a lady... bug 1"
. . .YouFTine won't be busy to
others if you wait a few min
utes between calla . , . Pacific
Telephone.
worth its
salt
-is worth
MORTON'S
iodized or plain
When it
rains it pours
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