The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 01, 1958, Page 21, Image 21

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Melrose Grange To Hold Public Card Party Friday
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
Mrlroe Grange will sponsor
public nrd party Friday at I
p m. Prues will be awarded and
I refreshment will b served.
Residents Move
Mr. and Mrs. George William
son and daughter, Linda, moved
during the weekend to Brownsville,
where the former is managing a
Temperatures from new until Mid-Mar are expected la average
bore seasonal aormals over the northern half or the tuutoo,
with creates! uiurasonal warmth ever the Great Lake Rectos
and I'pper Mississippi Valley. Slightly below seasonal normal ,
temperatures are expected to prevail over the southern third
f the country except for above normal Is California. Else
where near normal average are in prospect.
He plans to attend U of O in the 'parents, Mr. and Mrs Tafl War- ance company dinner in Portland
fall er and daughter, Judy. I Air. and Mrs. Kirhard Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trindall . ,nd Donna of Coos Bay recently
and sons attended a family reun-i nines At Lake attended to business and visited
ion in Portland during the week-! I.. E. Miller eniovrd a fishing. at their place here,
end. , riP to Lemolo Lake Sunday. Knosi The DH'A was called to the
Mrs. Fred Miller is working at 'Ward of Toledo is spending some 'Pete Veenstra home Sunday when
Kim a Drive In in West Hose burg. ! time at the home of his daughter, ! Mrs. Veenstra, who was home
. - , . rs. Marvin Miller, and family, alone, became alarmed when the
Visits Grandparents i Mr lnd Mr, T H plr(,rt.r and!nouse fMed wiIh imoke (rom ,he
Donald and Diane Hollisler of Brian spent the weekend visiting fireplace. Neighbors had every
Eugene spent the weekend here ; at the Dick Pargeter home in thing under control when firemen
with their granaparenta. me u. n. vtoodburn and with Mr. and Mrs. arrived. It was thought the damper
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SAFEST IN THE NATION The nation's toll turnpikes con
tinued in 1957 to be the safest roads in the country, reports the
National Safety Council. Two of them, the Pennsylvania
Turnpike and the New York Thruway, set new safety records
while piling up well over 3 5 billion miles of travel. As News-
I map, above, shows, fatality rates (deaths per 109 million
i vehicle miles) of four superhighways were well below the
national mark.
Gifts Of Newspapers,
Maybe Free Cas Offered
EASTHAMPTON. Mass.
Gifts of morning newspapers and
mavbe free gasoline were foa-
I tines announced by the operator
of a new service station, opening
here Thursday.
If an attendant forgets to clean
your windshield during the forth
coming weekend, he said, the
Easoline you buy will be on the
house.
And a permanent innovation, he
added, will be a morning news
paper to every customer every
morning except Sunday.
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SPRING FORERUNNER The icebreaker Murtsja pious throuth an Ire pack in
the Finnish port of llanco to cut a passage for ships waiting In the Baltic Sea to enter the port.
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OVERFLOW CROWD Some 18 000 people jam San Francisco's cavernous Cow Pal
ace as evangelist Billv Graham (center, on stage) delivers opening address of his six
week Bay Area Crusade. An estimated 5000 persons got a special sermon from Graham
outside the building. Said Graham, "This is the best response in Crusade history.
PROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
.n mill Their home here will Del busenoarKS, wnue tneir parents, Mvron Phi ids in t orvalh. Th.i aet-idenial v (ell shut n H.
occupied bv their son-in-law and ' m California, on business j Pargetera also attended an insur-i feels could be found in the flue.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gil-I .iooawara oi sen
man , Jr and two small sons. Mr. I rrancisco visited recent y i with Jier
i and Mrs. Bill Williamson.
;.e"ronv,o.nPTp.rr-i;tteeked guest, o( Anton. Bur
ment'on Lmpou. Avenue in j j--. Arcl
I Mrs. W. L. BUgoee OI ruimui; - -
I:. .....j.n. uerks at the Al-iehildren visited during the week-
len Armstrong home while Mrs. end with relatives in Keedsport.
Armstrong, her daughter, is on Weekend visitors t the Byron
trio to Nebraska with friends. I Hawkins home were their daugh
David Damon, who has been at-lter and family. Mrs. W. E. Ander
tending college in (.'alilorma, has son. and family of Portland,
returned to the home of his par-1 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Warner of
ents Mr and .Mrs. John Brooke. I Eugene spent the weekend with his
School Lunch
Menus Listed
These are the menus which will
be offered in May in the Roseburg
schools lunch program:
Week ef May $
MONDAY Frankfurter on Bun,
Buttered Carrots. Celery Sticks,
Deep Dish Apple Pie. Bread It
Butter (for seconds). Milk.
TUESDAY Beef Stew, Tossed
Salad. Hot Corn Bread and Butter,
Apricots, Milk.
WEDNESDAY roiaioe saia.
Cheese Wedge. Coleslaw, Hot Rolls
with Butter. Fruit Jello, Milk.
THURSDAY Spanish Rice with
ground beef. Buttered Peas. Bread
& Butter. Applesauce. Milk.
FRIDAY Grapefruit. Tuna
Sandwich, Whole Kernel Corn, Car
rot Sticks, Chocolate Cake, Milk.
Week ef May 12-1
MONDAY Spaghetti and Meat
Balls, Green Beans, rears, Peanut
Buller Sandwich. Milk.
TUESDAY Meat Pie, Cabbage
Salad. Fruit Cup, Bread and But
ter. Milk
WEDNESDAY Chili. Spinach.
Peaches, Hot Rolls and Butter,
Milk.
THURSDAY Scalloped Pota
toes with Frankfurters, Buttered
Peas, Bread and Butter, Jello with
whipped cream. Milk.
FRIDAY Vegetable Soup. Toss
ed Salad with t'heese Sticks. Pea
nut Butter Sandwich, Baked Cus
tard, Milk.
Week of May If -23
MONDAY Sliced Cheese. Fluf
fy Rice. Harvard Beets, Spice
Cake, Peanut Butter San, Milk.
TUESDAY Hamburger Gravy,
Mashed Potaotes, Gelatin Salad,
Bread and Butter, Fruit. Milk.
WEDNESDAY Boiled Beans
with ham. Coleslaw, Hot Rolls and
Butter. Purple Plumbs, Milk.
THURSDAY Creamed Chick
en on Poratoes or Hot Biscuitsv
Tossed Green Salad. Grapefruit
Sections. Bread and Butter, Milk.
FRIDAY Neptune Salad,
Creamed Peas and Carrots, Pea
nut Butter San, Apple Pie, Milk.
Week ef May 2t-l
MONDAY Tomato Soup. Cot
tage Cheese with Fruit, Peanut But
ter Sandwich, Coffee Cake, Milk.
TUESDAY Hamburger on bun.
Harvard Beets. Carrot and Celery
Sticks. , Grapefruit Sections. Bread
and Butter for seconds. Milk.
WEDNESDAY Chili. Coleslaw.
Jello with Fruit. Hot Rolls or bread
and Butter. Milk.
THURSDAY Potatoe Salad,
Cheese Wedges, Buttered Peas,
Chocolate Cake, Bread and Butter.
Milk.
FRIDAY No School Mem
orial Day.
Week ef June 13
MONDAY Macaroni and
Cheese. Buttered Vegetables, I'ea-'
nut Butter Sandwich, Fruit Cup.
Milk.
TUESDAY Tuna Sandwich.
Buttered Vegetable. Celery and
Carrot Sticks, Cookie, Ice Cream
Bar, Milk.
Thurs. May 1, 1958 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7
In the Dog House
Answer to Previous Puzzle
"The clock wos stolen and it serves the boss right! He was
always telling us not to watch it!"
ACROSS
t hound
7 Dinmonl
terrier
13 Standards
of perfection
14 Arabian
chieftains
13 Diadems
1 Fails to hit
17 Pewter coin
of Thailand
II Carpentry
term
30 City In The
' Netherlands
21 Growing out
22 Irony
2 Regard highly
31 Frosted
S3 Get up
33 Calf meat
34 Scottish
alder trees
33 Take Into
custody
38 Indian conical
tents
40 spaniel
43 Hawaiian
pepper
49 Natural fat
4 Little (Fr.)
4 Reiterate
31 Small candle
53 Thirty (Fr.)
34 Everlasting
(poet)
95 Emphsslze
it Raved
DOWN
1 Life (Latin)
2 Redact
3 Tidy
4 Persian
gateway
S Click-beetle
(Hebrew
ascetic
, 7 Reduce in
t rank
I Chemical
eompounda
( Not elsewhere ,
specified (ab ) I
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10 From himself
(law)
1 1 1 Angered
12 Essential
being
13 Symbol for
sodium
22 Polynesian -
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PCTu mS E t e Pai
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29 Indolent 41 Siie of shot
27 Snare 42 Cratta '
23 "Emerald Isle" 43 Green (her.)
33 Domestic
slave
30 Disorder
30 Perspires
gesture dance 37 Savors
23 Genus of 38 SeMaw
maples 38 Printing
24 Rip mistakes
44 Mimicker '
4 Saucy
17 Sea eagle
48 Employed
50 Mariner's
direction
52 Writing
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FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY ,
Sherman Goodrich, Scottsburg
mechanic, has filed a petition for
bankruptcy in federal District '
Court, Portland, listing S2.4.908 in
debts.
TRUSTEE RE-ELECTED
Dr. John G. Verberkmoes, Rose
burg. has been reelected to the
board of trustees of Oregon Phv
sicians Service. Dr. Waldo W. Bail.
Corvallis, was re-elected president.
RURAL CRIME TRENDS
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itirs in 1957 cnnfi were 111 p r effjt afioe the J
Only one c-ites'irv. murder, t,-io-e1 a nprrea do n 4 5 pr
per cent. Thu rpfieclrd the drrl.ne in murders In th nation
as a hole. All other raTnr es hcud tnrt eap, itn
ourglary, larcenv and auto thrft leading, iccordirg to figiiiei
from the Federal Bureau of InvesMgattcn.
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