Umpqua Soil Conservation
Elects Three Supervisors
By MRS. C. W. HENOERER
The L'mpqua Soil Conservation
(roup held it's annual meeting this
month and elected Hoyd V.
Weatherly and Don Morris super
visors. E. G. Dunn wis nominated from
the floor, and he and Vieatheriy
will serve four year terms.
A forestry film was shown by the
Grants Pass office of the L'mpqua
Soil Conservation Service. Exec
utive secretary of the state soil ,
conservation committee. Bob
Baum of Corvallis, wis guest
speaker. About 35 attended the
meeting.
Visits Parents
Mr. and Mri. Hap Whitfield and
daughter and Jenna Levenhagen
spent last weekend in Forest Grove
at the home of Mrs. Whitfield's
parents.
The following high school stu
dents from the Christian Church
attended the youth convention in
Salem last weekend. David iluh
hard, Charles llenderer, David
Compton. Jennetla Ross. Lois
Carnes. Mrs. Norman Compton and
Mrs. Howard Carnes drove the
students to Salem Friday after
noon and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Fisher and daughter drove up Sat
urday to bring them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mower and
family of Eugene were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Kellison.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Binder, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Hansen and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Shellhammer all droit to
Eugene Sunday to attend ntieelcri
Square Dance Club held at the
Moose Hall. Ed Gilmore of Cal
ifornia was guest caller.
Mrs. Mary Beckiey returned to
her home in Elkton last weekend
alter a two week visit in Portland
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Tunley and
family of Portland were weekend
guests at the parental Weatherly
home.
, Mr. and Mri. C. G. llenderer
spent last weekend in Corvallis at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Bernie Slagle, and family.
Handicapped Persons'
Creations Set On TV
The hand made creations of
handicapped persons from Douglas
County and elsewhere in Oregon
will be modeled and displayed on
Three Glide High School
Teachers Drop Contracts
Ftbruary Production
Slump At Low Laval
WASHINGTON i Industrial
production slumped in February
to the lowest level since Decern-
w MRS. ARTHUR SELBY I river sudd v. This rhane was ner. 1854. Ine Federal Keserve
Three Glide High School leach-1 made necessary because the pump ?,r?J''J?rt'1 Mond' U
cent ol the lW7-i average
.. ., k. ,ku. era have not renewed their con- . the well had In he renl.crd and
iriittMuii t i" 14 ,.,.. . . A . i . rmUirn 1 I T 111 Ol U1C IVSl'V average.
on KVAL - TV and KPIC Saturday "C.U 2,rt? wim ,h "r" h,d b"n "- This took the index 11 per cent
at 3:30 pm. ari i L.J f.'.h S1 lfd durln ,h """mer and fall below the high level of year
The articles, which are retailed Hame. All Inree have taught nly ,,,, Th ( h
. .. i .... th n rase Ant chiinl voar ... . .
through the Easter Seal Craft Pres'nl "ho01
woven skirts.
inHuirir'r ' """Pl'tely chlorinated and Production of a
oi mrtu ,tn tn '" h,,,llh 'nd- appliances, machir
aduate oi . tl. . i, . . j .... ..i..... ;
f Educa-
other special gift items. Partici- "" P""1 ' "'V'""' and school maintenance personnel. .board said
utos,
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household
and other
FROM NINE TO FIVE
Oakland PTA
Meeting Monday
By EDITH DUNN
Oakland PTA will hold its regu
lar meeting Monday evening at the
high school.
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doughty have
returned from attending M r s.
Douehtv's brother's funeral at San
ta Cruz. Calif. They also visited
their daughter at Modesto, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Stuwe and
family visited relatives at Portland
and Salem last weekend.
' Mrs. Charles McMahon accom
panied her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth
Copeland, Kent and Carol Cope
land to Los Angeles for a weeks
; visit with Mrs. Mc.Mahon's sister,
: Mrs. Pearl Richard: a daughter,
Mrs. Harold Key, and Mrs. Cope
land's daughter, Mrs. Richard Mc-
Cain.
Shop, include hand
- .......... .r,t,.i. ans instructor, a iwi araauaie im.-i- Tk ,. .. l,. . ... ."
gloves, children's stuffed toys and J-0,ora1 ,'."', ,-r.rfn"!ln D""1" County Farm Bureau cent below the year-ago rate, the
11.1 cui . i..-. II.,
pating in a panel discussion during "' ...
the half-hour show will be mem-, "'' .. ,., ,. . ri:.i.
bers of Douglas County's Easterl. lr of," v8hn
Seal Board and Lane County East- i 'n'ruc 1957 r,dulh
er Sea1 workers State College, will join her hus-
Ot special interest to Douglas it""d. toon to be. released from
County residents will be the show- """. " another area.
... . i.j i. k Robert Barnes, science instruc
tor ui uwiinru .iiiura mauv u., . . ,, .. .
C F. Moore. Glide, a victim of graduate of Oregon l ollege of
rfhriti. ih f.rc nr.,. ne I F.ducation. plans to locate in a
crocheted stole in last year
Douglas County Fair. Jack Gorthy,
a life-long Roseburg resident who
is afflicted with rheumatic fever,
will display an antiaue clock which
he has restored to working order. I
college area in order that Mrs.
Barnes can return to college and
complete the work for a degree.
Seeking Principal
Supt. Harry- Hame left Wednes-
II lu winning uiuti.p. , , . . ,
Gorthv and Moore both market f "';
I '' . t ! veSuD "h,. wm to,;?
PnnlinH .nH r.,l ni.ilei. in view candidates for the pnncipal-
"-i." . .u."..-!..... k. shiD of Glide High School, as Kay
vo.uniecr iu.r imUus,.uul iTalherl nresent nrinrinal resinned
" ' in lannarv Uinna urill inter.
view teachers to fill other vacan'
eies.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans, and
children, moved last weekend to
Mvrlle Point, after residing in
Glide for six years. Evans had ac
cepted employment as foreman of
the planing mill owned by John
Cawrse at nearby Remote.
New residents of Gllide are Mr.
and Mrs. George Gross. Jeoffrey
and Jane formerly of Centralia,
Wash., who have leased the
James S. Evans property. Gross
Young Rockefeller
Rides Third Class
On Tour Of Japan
Live Music Each Friday
IN THE LOUNGE
Dancing 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
No Increase In Prices
Jos Powell Gltnn Fiihtr Ray Botes
LINDY'S
l'i Milti 5. of Rottburi On Buiinaii Rt. 99
TOKYO Young John Rocke
feller rides third-class train
coaches in Japan.
The 20-vear old son of John D.
Rockefeller 111 has been studying js .mpioyed by his brother-in-law,
Japanese history, culture and Ian- Young, in logging opera
guage since last summer at the tl0n.
International Christian Iniversityj Mr's E,ine Asn )ef, for por1.
m Tk-V0- . .. . .'land called by the sudden death
The newspaper Asahl reported f n ,, Mrl. Frances Ham-
today that he is planning to leave , ,,). MrJ Asn manager of the
By Jo Fitchar
Tokvo next Monday, traveling
third class, to visit a Japanese
schoolmate in northern lwate pre
fecture. Told he might have to line up
for more than an hour to buy a
ticket, John said. "It's not going
Red Barn property, will remain
for two weeks M.rs. George Ryan,
Mrs. Louis Pugh, and Miss Mig
non McCormick are in charge of
the coffee shop and tavern during
her absence.
Glide High Principal Ray Tal-
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1 MIL! SOUTH ON BUSINESS ROUTE 99
to be the first time.' Asani also k.r. ,n(i familv. left Wednesday
reported young Rockefeller is liv i for Portland to visit firends. Tal
ing a "very sober" life in Japan. t nert ,ttend the OEA conven
lle has already mastered some 400 tl0rii Thursday through Saturday,
kanji. the difficult characters of
Japanese and Chinese writing, In Idaho
can carry on everyday conversa- illch Clark, principal of Glide
lion in Japanese and gives fellow Elementary school, and his dauqh
students Knalish lessons. ter, 0ft this week to visit Clark's
"He is rather critical of present mother. Mrs. Rose Higley, at Bur
t' S. -Japanese cultural relations. : jev Idaho.
He says the two sides are lackins i (iljde Kiwanis Club held "La
basic knowledge about each other rftr-si night" Tuesday with a potluck
and therefore overlook what they dinner. Eighteen members and
have in common and are only con- wives attended with the Rev. and
cerned with their differences, the Mrs. N. C. Wallin of Rosehurg as
"I do hove my mind on my work! The girl in this story is o
poor, struggling secretary just like me!
FrI. Mer. 21. 1958-Th. News-Review, Roieburg, Or. 11
Just for Fun
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. 4 Mountain lake
I Golf sand
! 12 Consumed
ll Toward the
sheltered aide
14 Nimbus
llSrrnch
plural article
til Photographer's
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III Lover of
I the arts
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t Bov
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3 Young birds
4 Fastened
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( Ebb
? Fisherman's
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I What a
pitcher does
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lOWinit
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IT Speaker
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ST Health resort
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t5 Stoat
6 Legal mattera
BT Indigo
S9 Animals kept
for fun
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41 Number
41 Crown
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4 Entry
1 War god
M Hawaiian
wreaths
B3 Revise
4 Kniaht's title
as Burden
6t Lampreys
17 Golf mound
DOWN
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I Shoshonean
Indians
IT Physicist
for instance
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29 Drinks made
of fruit juice
m'ndoknittlng 31 South
Amerioan
animala
3S Coerce
11 Within
411 Get up
41 Colors
42 High
4S Notion
44 Among
41 Labor
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Indian
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paper said.
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Chicken House Burns
At Winston Tuesday
The Winston fire department was
called Tuesday to the home of
Arthur Smith in Ford's Addition for'
a chicken house which was on fire.
It was extinguished by the depart
ment before other damage was
done. Cause of the fire was un
guests. Paul Mann showed slides of
his summer trip through several
slates.
During spring vacation, the
Glide elemtary waler system is be
ing changed from well supply to a
Senator Still Doubts
Bigger Satellite Ready
WASHINGTON 0 Delight at
the Navy's successful launching
of a 3'i pound earth satellite was
expressed .Monday by Rep. Mag-
n.nr. s.t,rf.v Inuson D-Wash). But he refused
Dance Saturday retract hit earlier prediction
Winston Boots and Calico square that it won't get a 21-pounder into
dancers announce the regular ort this month,
square dance will be held Saturday "While the launching of this
at the Community Club. K r e d three-pounder by no means com
W ailing of Marcola, the regular plctes (project) Vanguard's mis
caller for the Circle Hi in Walter- 5n because of its small size and
yille. will be the caller. The public ack of complete instrumentation,"
is invited to attend, according to he said, "its success of course
correspondent Brunette Wilson. ; probably means Vanguard will
I get its full-size 21-pounder into
ON PRESBYTERIAN BOARD I0'1',',' before long. I sincerely hope
CHICAGO Sam Harbison! Magnuson said last November
of Medford. Ore., is one of two the Navy never would be able to
new vice presidents elected Satur- moet its March target date for
day at the 10th annual meeting of launching a full-size satellite. He
the National Council of Presby-1 aso predicted at that time the
lenan Men here. whoIe project was doomed to fail
ure.
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Court Systems' Study
Slated For Umatilla
PENDLETON" A three-man
committee Tuesday said it will
launch a study of four court sys
tems in Lmatilla County.
Dist. Ally. John Walker said the
study's results will be submitted
to the legislative Interim Com-;
mittee on Judicial Administration.
The interim group is attempting
lo determine if Oregon's court
system should be modified.
Walker said municipal, justice
of the peace, juvenile and district
courts in the county will be in
cluded in the survey. The study
will take several weeks.
The committee is composed of
Walker, attorney George Corey
and Robert Bond, a businessman
here. i
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Public Transportation
Halted In West Cermany
KRANKTl'RT. Germany
Public transport was halted in
most of West Germany and in
west Berlin Wednesday as some
2.V)I00 municipal workers struck
for 24 hours for high pay Gar
bage piled up and even public toi
lets were closed.
Only the port cities of Hamburg
sail Bremen and the industrial
Saarland were unaY?ded by the
stoppage, which forced millions of
persons to walk to work as buses
and street cars stood idle.
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