Cool Weather Delays Rotes For Big Festival
PORTLAND I Cool weather
has delayed blooms and Rose fes
tival officials are concerned about
the possibility of a shortage ol
roses.
The festival gets underway June
8 with the floral parade scheduled
June 11.
And gardeners at the Portland
test gardens said only one bloom
had made its appearance so far
this year.
The Royal Rosarians have had
o postpone for a week their rose
garden contest. They said they
might have nothing to judge if the
contest were held June 6 as sched
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Leo Faust, president of the Port
land Rose Society, was optimistic.
He said: "In the 66 years of Rose
Festivals, we have never had a
rose failure and we will have
plenty this year. We may not have
all varieties, but we will have
plenty of blooms."
HEARING ON BUDGET
A p olic hearing is scheduled
June 8 at the Winston .- Dillard
Water District office on Hiahwav
42 in Winston for discussion of the
I proposed $63,584 district budget,
I reports correspondent Mrs. Ted
j Peterson, v
The meeting will start at 8 p.m.
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By Joe Fischer
Nuclear Heating-Cooling
System Forecast In Future
ABSECON. N. J. tfl A yeii-
round home heating-cooling system
powered by a nuclear reactor
about twice the size ol an auto
battery was put forth Wednesday
as "a practical reality possibly
wimin a tew years.
Robert E. Kerry, general man
ager of the Institute of boiler ft
Radiator Manufacturers, made the
forecast at the' institute's annual
meeting, and said the new concept
marks the first proposal to put
atomic energy to work actually
within the home itself.
He indicated that if the manu
facturers were to begin research
on the system now, they would be
in lull production by 1958.
The "A-boiler" system, consist
ing of the baby reactor booked up
to a boiler, will be explosion-proof
and safe from radioactivity, Ferry
said.
Placed in the garage or base
ment, the system will ;oth heat
and cool the home for about six
years on a single charge of fis
sionable material hernetically
sealed within the reactoi', he said.
Ferry estimated the cost of the
six year charge at about $300. He
said the reactor would be replaced
with another sealed unit at a simi
lar price after its charge had been
exhausted. Institute sou.ces said
the price of such a cha.ge would
tend to go down as the price of
nuclear fuel declines.
A completely new integrated in
stallation of the boiler and baby
reactor would cost about $1,500, he
said. In a new house, he said,
savings of several hundred dollars
would result from eliminating flues
and chimney. It would cost around
$1,000 to, convert existing boilers,
according to Ferry.
Quoting industry experts, Ferry
pointed out the "chief foreseeable
problem holding up availability of
ine A-oouer system is tna need for
adequate supplies of ilssionablc
material at economic cost."
As for engineering knowledge of
design, material and -inieiding of
tne reactor, wis "appears to be
no longer a problem," lie said.
Any possibility of explosion with
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completely eliminated since criti
cal elements necessary tor chain
reaction would not De present in
the fissionable material,
Glide Teacher
Starts Vacation
By MRS. ARTHUR- SELBY
Mrs. Harriett Wells left Tue
day morning for Ocean Park,
Calif., to soend her summer vaca
tion. Mrs. Wells is fifth grade
teacher at uiioc scnooi.
Spend Holidays
Mrs. Ed Nichols drove Brenda
Eddie and Harry Nichols to Cam
as Valley Friday afternoon to
spend the holiday weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Parrott.
Jimmy Evans arrived by plane
Thursday from Richardson Grove,
Calif., to spend the Decoration
Day holidays with his family.
Evans has been logging in Cali
fornia near Garberville,
Bob Fuller and Oscar Christen
son left Friday for Twin Lakes
to spend the holiday weekend
camping and fishing.
Shirley Persons left Friday by
bus for Mountain Home, Ida' o, to
spend the month of June with her
aunt, Mrs. Elaine Schosso.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc
Millen and family of Roseburg,
spent the holidays at the Susan
Creek cabin owned by Louis Full
crton of Roseburg.
Wayne Schermerhorn, principal
o' Giide Elementary School, was
released from Douglas Community
Hospital Friday and is recupera
ting at his home.
PLAN HIKE
Boy Scout Troop 4 of Dixonville
will participate in an ever-night
hike Saturday. The troop plans to
fish in Rock Creek, according to
News-Review Corresponrltmt Jean
Radcliffe. '
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Children's Ball
Lost At Green
By MARY WEIKUM
Mrs. Dean Rammage of Doris
Avenue, reports that children of
the vicinity are missing a yellow
tether ball which disappeared
from the playground during the
night.
She states that It isn't the value
of the ball so much as the number
of children who had been enjoying
playing with it, that concerns her.
She asks that if anyone can locate
it and have it returned. 30 children
of the area will be happy to have
it back again. ,
Large Crowd
A large crowd attended the in
teresting meeting at the Green
Community Church Tuesday eve-
ning to hear the Rev. Paul Gupta,
who spoke of the great need for
missionary work in his native land
India.
Rev. Gupta was born into a high
cast Hindu family and gave up
his rank and tortune to touow
Christ. , .
He and his wife have completed
their studies at Bible institutes in
this country, and are preparing to
return to India, wnere they will be
associated with the Hindustan Bi
ble Institute, and assist in the
training of native missionaries to
be sent to all parts of India.
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wagner and
sons, uary and Gene, of Glide
and Wagner's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wagner of Bend, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Leonard on Bourne
Street.
Mrs. C. E. Wood of Bellflower.
Calif., is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Todd. Mrs.
wood is Todd s mother, and is as
sisting in the care of her new
granddaughter. Ruth Elizabeth.
Mr. and Airs. L. w, Mcuiarmia
of Glendale have moved into the
home they recently purchased
from Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leon
ard. McDiarmid is employed by
industrial electric uo.
Mrs. Ethel Hamm, of Portland,
is spending the weekend at the
home of her son, Lowell Hamm
and his family, of Austin Road
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rammage
and their grandson, Tommy were
recent guests at the home of Ram
mage's brother and his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rammage on
Uons Avenue.
COMMITTEE TO MEET:
There will be a Red Cross water
safety committee meeting Satur
day at 1 p.m. in the chapter rooms
ot tne Armory, according to cnair
man Leon Mulkey. All members
are urged to attend, Mulkey said
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