Teen-Age Road-e-o Set For April 28; Exams Are Monday
The annual Teen-Ace Road-s-n. first Written taut 1 1
sponsored by Roseburg J u n i o r School, starting at 1:35 p.m. It will
Chamber of Commerce members be held in the auto mechanics class
will be held April 28,
The event, designed to encour
age good driving .habits among
American youth, is held national
ly. It is open to all boys and girls
with driving permits or licenses
not yet 20 years old, according to
Chairman Chuck Wright.
The road-e-o is held in two
parts, a written driving test and
the actual driving skill test. The
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room and will
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be conducted by
Joe Hay stead To Speak
At Canyonville PTA Meet
Joe Haystead. Roseburg. candi
date for the office of sheriff of
Douglas County, will speak and
lead a discussion on juvenile de
linquency at the next meeting of
tne Lanyoimlle rareM - Teacher s
Assn. Thursday, April 26, a't 8 p.m.
in the eighth grade room of the
junior nigh school.
Also on the agenda for the meet
ing is the selection of a nominating
committee, according to Mrs,
Johnson, 1955-58 president of the
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Teen-age drivers from Central
Douglas have been invited to par
ticipate in the event. The actual
driving test is slated for April
28 in the Roseburg High School
parking lot.
wrignt said contestants must
have authorized entrance forms
signed by their parents or guard
ians. Madsen has forms available.
Students wishing to participate,
but unable to make the written
test Monday, may make other ar
rangements "before the April
28 deadline at 10 a.m.," Wright
Stressed.
The three top winners will be
awarded trophies. Wright is being
assisted by Dick Linden, Bob
Green, Dan Kimball, Verne Jeffer
ies and Bob Triplett.
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Armed Forces Day
Plans Under Way;
Program Slated
' Initial plans are under way (o
stage observances of Armed Forc
es Day on May 19 in Roseburg, in
cluding firing demonstrations, an
open house by reserve forces and
various displays.
Also planned tentatively is a
downtown parade by local National
Guard troops, possibly bolstered
by veterans organizations and
bands.
The National Guard also plans
a two-hour public demonstration
of firearms, including' use of trac
er ammunition, in the evening at
the range just east of Roseburg.
Coordinating activities of Army,
Air Force and Navy reserves and
of Navy, Marine, Army and Air
Force recruiting personnel is M.
Sgt. F. S. Kerschner, adviser to lo
cal Army Reserve units. He is be
ing assisted by T.Sgt. Richard A.
Camfield,, Air Force Reserve liai
son man.
A joint open house will be held
at the Army and Air Force build
ing on the Veterans Administra
tion Hospital grounds, Kerschner
said. The Naval Reserve unit,
which has headquarters nearby on
Harvard Avenue, will join in the
open house at the Army-Air Force
building, the sergeant said. Films
will be shown during the day, and
equipment demonstrated.
Major L. J. Chase, Eugene, is in
charge of directing observances in
the southwest Oregon area. Anyone
desiring to contact Kerschner
should call OR 2-3211; Camfield's
phone number is OR 3-7584.
An attempt is being made to ob
tain a helicopter and tanks for the
day's activities, and it is possible
that Air Force planes will be able
to fly over the city.
Myrtle Creek PTA Croup To Civt Two Scholarships I Frl., April 20, 1956 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
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Creen School Mothers
Plan Shrub Purchase
The Green School Mother's Club
met recently for a potluck lunch-
eon at the home of Mrs. Hollis.
Doyle In Happy Valley. During
the business meeting plans were
made for the purchase of several
shrubs to be given to the Green
School.
Those attending the meeting
were Mrs. Troy Owens, Mrs. Roy
Clark, Mrs. Dow Keasey, Mrs. Al
lan Petersdorf, Mrs. Hollis Doyle,
Mrs. Richard Stevenson, M r s.
Gordon Larson, Mrs. Raymond
Dunning, Mrs. Mark Worsley, Mrs.
Dwight Rutan, Mrs. Robert Ben
son, Mrs. J. C. Foote, Mrs. George
Holm, and Mrs. Willis Coble.
Mrs. Gordon Larson of Little
Valley will be hostess for the next
meeting, to be held on April 17.
Mercy Hospital
Admitted
Surgery: Debra Dissen, Rose
burg. Medical: Mrs. Harold Gilman,
Dillard; Mrs. Jerry Dancer, Cam
as Valley.
Discharged
Carolyn Kempton, Brockway;
James Bohna, Dillard Mrs. How
ard Firman, Roseburg.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Surgery: George Clarno, Dewey
Marshall, Roseburg; Mrs. Robert
Huddleston, Brockway.
Medical: James Noel, Mrs. Ken
neth Salmonaon, Bill Endicott,
Randy Allen, Gladys McGraw,
Christine Hansen, Mrs. Bill Marti
in, Roseburg; Mrs. Milas Ffaff.
Discharged
Mrs. Carl Butterfield and baby,
Carmen Lynn; Kathryn Palmer,
John Loosley, Earl Ladd, Rose
burg; Mrs.' J. D. Dunning and
baby, Cheryl Ann, Yoncalla; Clark
wicker, trvin Hunt, Winston.
Fred Mitchells Visit
Family In Riversdale
Bv BEVERLY CHRISTIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of
Turner arrived recently for a visit
with the latter s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Burkhart aid
son. Keith, of Eugene, spent last
weekend visiting the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christian and
three sons entertained them as
dinner guests.
Mrs. C. E. McFerron has return
ed to her home following a week
in a hospital recovering from ma
jor surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Guiley went on
a recent drive down the Rogue
River.-
W. E. Ott Jr. spent a few days
last week at Gold Beach where
he fished.
The Riversdale and Garden Val
ley Schools presented a music fes
tival at the Riversdale Grange Hall
to a group of parents and frineds.
The urogram, directed by R. Cloyd
Riffe, consisted of songs, rhythm
band, stories and musical games.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley spent
a day last week visiting the for
mer's sister,. Mrs. Ruth Parker, at
Dexter. Mrs. Parker accompanied
them to Oakridgc to visit their 83-year-old
aunt, Mrs. Edith Porter.
At Pleasant Hill they visited cou
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laird.
They also visited guiley's niece,
Mrs. Albert Humphrey, for former
Jean Guiley, daughter of the late
Ross Guiley.
Mrs. Vern Shields and daughter,
Christy, of Myrtle Point visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kruse and sons. Christy was nam
ed winner of the Coos and Curry
counties Talent anow, Sunday, she
is a tap dancer.
The PTA has voted to sive two
$150. local teacher scholarships to
senior students planning on enter
ing the teaching field; one going
into the high school field, and one
into the elementary field. During
the meeting Mrs. Bob Abrahamson
read the historians report and Mrs.
Fred Cornelius gave the report
of the auditing committee.
Mrs. Sail presented the guest
sp ikcr, Mr. Noel du Payret, from
Friace who gave a talk on the
customs, habits and wav of life
of the French people today.
Delegates from the Myrtle Creek
PTA who are attending a conven-
Mrs. Alic Reiber, Mrs. Sam Craw
ford, Mrs. Harold Springer, Mrs.
Harry Lampert and Mrs. Harry
Evans.
ACCEPTS MUSEUM SITE
COQU1LLE I The Coos
Curry Pioneer and Historical
Assn. has accepted a museum site
in the North Bend City park, of
fered by the North Bend City
Council. The association also ar
ranged for a picnic to be held
June 9 at Big Bend near Aness
in observance of the 100th anni
versary of the last Indian war in
tion in Eugene are: Mrs. Dale Sail, i this area.
Lookingglass HE Croup
Plans Meet, Luncheon
The regular meeting of the Look'
ingglass Home Extension group
has been postponed until Tuesday,
April 24. The all day meeting
be held at the home of Mrs. Guyla
Rudzik and will begin at 10:30 a.m.
The topic, "Frozen Foods" will
be in the form of a demonstration
conducted by Mildred Nelson and
Susie Oar. Luncheon will be served
by the demonstrators and a small
charge will be made.
Annual election of officers will
be held in the afternoon business
session, A plant sale will be held
at the close of the meeting. An
invitation is extended to anyone
interested to attend.
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