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1 Community News Briefs ! Wed. Juno 11, 1958 The News-Review, Roeeburg, Or. S Mr. and Mrt. Harrie W. Boonv of tbia cnj enjoyed the weekend at Uie coast. t Mr. and Mrt. Paul H. Helwea. have returned to their bom in l.aurelwood, following a trip to Washington to attend to business. I Mrs. Clair Rebideaux hat re-1 turned to her home in Spokane, I Wafth fnllnwinff several Wave in i Roseburg visiting her brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrt. V. i. Bakala. Mrt. M. C. Cattal and daugh ter. Mrt. George Quine, and the latter't ton, David, have left for Portland to visit relatives and to enjoy the Rose Festival. Monday evening they attended Grant High School commencement exercises, at which time Mrt. Cassel't nephew wis graduated. Her neph ew was a member of the school championship basketball team. Jamas McGinry, attorney -at-lawi from Myrtle Creek wat a business i visitor in this city Monday. j Mr. and Mrt. F. L. Kurti have! returned to their home in Bend, I Ore., following a ttay in Roseburg : attending the Elks convention and visiting. Mr. and Mrt. Jamet Richmond and children, Jim, Bruce andj Doug, and Mr. and Mra. Leland K. Wimberly and children, Leslie and Tommy, enjoyed the weekend! at the Richmondi' summer place at Croft Lake. - j Dr. and Mrt. Jeffery Currier of thit city spent the weekend in Portland, where the former at tended hit clasa in dental ceram ics. Their two children, Charles and Peggy, spent the weekend with their maternal grandmother, Mrt. C. B. Wade, on SE Kane Street CLEARANCE SAVINGS Certain Models SECIL TOOLS 10 limit fmtur ihon hand mwmq! 6i" SKIL SAW Medti smci.. ., 39.95 SANDER-POLISHER KIT m, ,, 29.95 i"SKIL DRILL Modal ,35, N..C.I, 14.98 J"SKIL DRILL Modal 5,.. R.f. ,4,3 1 5.49 Full 29-Pc. Drill Set Fin quality German made set of Tungsten, Chroma Vanadium Alloy Steel. Sixes from 116 to Vi" in gradual-ions of 64ths. In handy roll-up A 0; kit or meTai oencn srana. A j.V3 value, now only '. I sr WHY NOT?... Placse Dod a fatkar's Day with a ajift f Skil tlecrrit Taoli. At rfiete apacial sa.inti. It will pay t. make yewr attach'., rlfht new. Sea ear claaranea table. Your Skil Tool Headquarters DOUGLAS SUPPLY CO. Logger's Supplies Sawmill Supplies Heavy Hardware 649 S. E. Rom Street Phone OR 3-6638 Ed Redigan, Robert Harris and Robert Beardsley have returned to their hornet here following a couple of dayt at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mra. Harlan D. Mc Curdy Jr. have returned to their home in Heppner, Ore., after com ing here for the Elkt convention and to visit the former'! cousin, Mrt. Jack Craflon. Mr. and Mrt. Dick Ogden and daughter, Tern, enjoyed the week end in Portland visiting Mrs. Og den's parents, Mr. and Mrt. Har old A. Smith. While in Portland they attended the foreign car show. Mr. and Mrt. Richard Thompson have returned here, following a month's vacation trip to Chicago and Milwaukie, Wit., visiting rela tives and fiends. Mrt. Thompson hat returned to her work at the Douglas County Library. Mitt Lorna Vance, atudent at Southern Oregon College at Ash land, has arrived home to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Vance. Lorna started her tummer work Monday working for the new A and W Root Beer Drive In at Harvard and Stanton. Mr. and Mrt. Fred L. Parry of thit city made a trip to Eugene Sunday to visit the latter't brother-in-law, Charles V. Stanton, ed itor and general manager of the News-Review, who is a patient at Sacred Heart Hospital. Stanton it reported to be satisfactorily conval escing from recent surgery. Mrs. Burdette Peterson has re turned to her home in Roseburg, following a trip to Centuria, Wis., by train. She left here May 14 and returned home Saturday. She drove a car back to Roseburg and was accompanied home by her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os car C. Peterson, who will reside here with them at 1741 NE Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ciety ofi Portland are leaving Saturday for Medical Lake, Wash., to spend the three tummer months working. They will return to Portland in the fall, where Mr. Giesy will continue his studies at the University of Oregon School of Medicine. Mrs. Giesy, the former Barbara Pe terson of Roseburg, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Pe teson. She is a past Roseburg rodeo queen. STRIPES ON STROLL The lines before your eyet are father and mother sebra takinr their five-day-old offspring for ita Brit walk in the sun at t'olofne, Germany, too. Cartoonist Milton Croth I Dies Of Heart Attack I STORMVILLE. N. Y. (AP) Milton Groth, 50, cartoonist, died Monday night of a heart attack while driving his automobile. The car rammed a parkway island, men nit a tree. j Dr. Chester Golding. medical examiner, said Groth died before his car went out of control. Groth's cartoons appeared in such national magazines as the Saturday Evening Post and Col liers. He was an etcher, water colorist and painter in oils. . Publisher Predicts Education Will Be Doubled In 10 Years CHICAGO (AP) William Benton,- publisher of the Encyclo pedia Britannica, predicted Tues day that America's annual invest ment in education will nearly dou ble in the next 10 years. He said money set aside for education will rise from the pres ent IS billion dollars a year to 28 billion in 1968. Speaking at a luncheon in honor of the Britannira'a 190th birthday anniversary, the former U.S. Democratic senator from Connect icut said: "Even if there were no chal lenge upon us in the world power struggle between totalitarian and free societies, we would still need to multiply our investment in edu cation." Benton reported the Britannica has grown from a business which grossed three million dollars in 1941 to its present level antici pated for 1958 of nearly 70 million dollars. Benton also disclosed for the ftr; time figures regarding the Britannica's contributions to the University of Chicago. Britannica became associated with the school in 1943 through a gift from Sears, Roebuck it Co. which owned the publishing firm. Royalties and cash payments to the university have totaled $5,500, 000, he said. ifjiTTtt' 1-1 V. j vrvr : MOPPET MAGNET The statue of Hans Christian Andersrn in New Vork'a Central Park is a popular playsite for yountslert familiar with ttories written by the Danish fabulist. MODESTO ATHLETES Father Killer Sentenced To School For Boys LOVINGTON, N. M. 11 - Paul Sims. 10, named as the killer of his father, was sentenced yester day to New Mexico's Springer School for Boys for an indefinite period. An inquest jury held that Paul shot and killed his father. William Hurschell Sims, 42, last Thursday. The sentence was handed down by Dist. Judge John R. Brand. Paul's brother, Hurschell Leroy Sims, 8, who admitted being with his brother at the time of the slaying, was released to his moth er's custody. Argentine Airliner With 22 Aboard Crashes RIO DE JANEIRO AP) An Argentine airliner with 22 persons aboard crashed off the coast of Brazil Tuesday. The local office of tha line. Aerolineas Argentinas, said it was not known whether there were any I survivors. The airline said there were 16 passengers and 6 crewmen aboard the four-engine plane. Two of the passengers were children. The plane took off from Rio's international airport at 6:54 a.m. for Buenos Aires. It had arrived earlier in the day from Europe. The airline said the plane crashed near the island of Uha Grande, about 75 miles southwest of Rio De Janeiro. SALT LAKE CITY i Modesto (Calif.) Junior College is sort of a seasoning school for the Univer sity of Utah basketball team. Veteran Milt Kane, Skyline Con ference scoring leader in 1957-1958, starred for Modesto. 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