2 The News-Reiew, Roseburg, Or. Thur., Mar. 12, 19S9 - '. . A. J Ti. i,. 3V POLICE AND FIRE operations with arson evidence will be the subject of a class to be taught by It Jack H. Beorss, Oregon State Police (left), and Eugene Fire Chief E. L. Smith (right) in Roseburg Friday. The men will address the advonced police training school conducted at the city council room. School Laundry To Remain In Operation In Roseburg The Roseburg School District ! submitted by V. J. Micelii. school will continue to operate, its own I board clerk, were far under actual laundry plant. Cost of the operation, as compar ed to expense of "farming out" the job to a commercial laundry firm, came in for lengthy discus ion Wednesday night at the regu lar school board meeting. The board finally decided to set up the laundry budget on the same basis as this year's operation. Directors Harold lloyt and Wayne Crooch particularly con tended that current expenses list ed under the "hidden overhead" column in an operational report Cash To Move j Douglas Croups Ccr Help Building Okayed 0n planninS For Centennial An assistant state coordinator! m isj ymnii n iiwyTwi n.-C-l Ih. I for the Oregon Centennial torn- I" '. -. . V - ' 1 DycnooiDoara mission is in Douglas County this i week aiding community groups to I nlan lDriBl Onlpnnial unt an1 T h Roseburg School Board i Pving the ay for county partici Wednesday night approved a S2.-1 pation in the upcoming Kxposi 200 item for moving of a building i '" nd International Trade Fair now located on the Riverside in Portland. School property to fireee School j The centennial official is Clark to help solve enrollment prob- Hayden, a Ponlander who has lems. I wide experience in production and The resolution adopted by the 'Public relations in the enlertain board noted that enrollment at ! merit field. Slate Coordinator Ted Green School currently "is in ex- Hallock noted Hayden is trained cess of its capacity" and 20 pu-to work with community histori pils are being transported to Rose 1 ra'. 'm rt. recreation and al School for classes. The resolution ! bed committees on costuming, play an expected increase of 18 Green I "sting, radio and pageant writing, children going to Rose School next musical features production, light dren going to Rose School next ! ing. sound system placement and many other details Hayden said Wednesday he came to the county at the request of Iris llelliwell, county centennial chair man, and other planners. He is working closely with Mrs. llelliwell mapping county activities, he year, under the present setup. Board members said that, if any thing, the figures are "on the low side." The resolution calls for an esti mated 11,000 to be used to trans port a temporary Riverside School structure to Green School. Another I said. $1,200 was inserted in the budget' He already has taped an inter as remodeling cost. view with Yoncalla's Annie Apple Building Not Used I ' Supt. M. C. Deller said the Riv- Dermic A LflVplflfP erside budding is not being used. I uennl5 M lOVeiace ine move would eliminate use of E "-k Ford To Build Economy Car For Fall Sales I DETROIT ( AP) Ford Motor the company had been studying , economy cars, "including cars Co. has become the first of the, the small car situation for several expected to be produced in this Big Three auto makers to confirm years. 'country bv other American man- lit will build a smaller car. 'Barrir.j chances in the market i.,ii,r.'" The company said in a telier to or other circumstances." thelel-l Th. predlctions generally are stockholders Wednesday that bar- ter ,ald, -the company plans to ,h'n 1 mod(.ls piannfd b the ring changes in the small car introduce such a car during the Three will be of from log lo market, rord will introduce an 196o mode yMr." ' JXwheelb.se. Thl, j, Bboi economy model sometime this, Ford ,nd BrMc) ,,id ,h. Mrj J".. thorter ,, ..,,. "".Neither General Motors nor competition with other (Chevrolet and Ford models. Chi'valer. the other two members costs, Micelii figured overhead costs at 10 per cent of total expenses. He said this is in keeping with stan dards del ed from operation of private businesses. Costs Figured His report placed operational cost for February at $486 23 which, after adding the 10 per cent overhead item, would bring the to tal cost for the month to an esti mated $534 87. Micelii said a Rose burg laundry, if it had been con tracted to do the district's laundry during the month, would bave charged $557 65. The report set cost for the school year at $3,122.76. The- overhead figure would make the total about $3,500. which Crooch and iloyl said is well below actual costs based on current overhead estimates. Micelii noted that some expens- The Roseburg School Board Wed- es 'llln mt0 '"" , overhead ca nesday night accepted a $4,963.88 j tegory are negligible because they Keystone Gets Fire Escape Job me ureen school library as a classroom and would make way for full utilization of the teacher currently conducting classes in the makeshift room. The saving on the instructor's salary alone should amount to $2,050, said the resolu tion. The Riverside building, known as the old cafeteria, is slated to be ready for occupancy by Sept. 1. All elementary school age chil dren in the Green area will be able to attend Green School after the move. The resolution noted the ad ditional building will lower the classroom load in at least seven rooms. CLARK. HAYDEN . . helps plan events gate Kruse, descendant of pioneer Jesse Applegate and historical writ er, for use in a special radio "per sonalities" series to be aired lat er in the year. Hayden said that in addition to custodian at . Drain' Elementary 1 a(,YMn! of spe-j School since 1946 and active in community affairs, succumbed to a heart attack Wednesday, accord ing to Mrs. Edith Bush, News- Review correspondent of the Big Three, had any com ment on the Ford announcement. , Both have, outlined company post ilions in previous statements. Ihe latest of these was luesday when L. L. (Tex I Colbert, Chrys ler president, told a news confer ence in New York that Chrysler had a small car in the testing stage but had not yet decided whether to put in on the market. The GM stand was incorporated in the company's 1958 annual re port by Frederic G. Donner. board j chairman, and John F. Gordon. president. ine executives 101a shareholders the corporation was continuing studies to be prepared to produce smaller cars in the event demand warranted them. Situation Studied The Ford announcement was made by Henry Ford II, president, and Krncst R. Breech, board chairman. Their letter said that hid by Keystone Machine Works, Roseburg, to install fire escapes at central Junior High school. The two escapes at the SE Wash ington Ave. building were condemn ed a month ago by a state deputy fire inspector. The steep, ladder-like escapes will be replaced by treads 42 inch es in length and 10 inches wide. ( (instruction will be of diamond floor plate. The Roseburg firm will furnish all material and labor for the proj ect. Construction will start in the near future, said Guy Davis, build ing and grounds luperintendent for the district. Other firms bidding on the proj ect were Murphy Constructor Co. and Roseburg Welding and Ma chine Co. are taken care of in the course of other operations. He said trans amination is an example. I Supt. M. C. Deller will draw up budget figures for the laundry op eration on the basis of projected expenses for next year. Oral H. McNeece Oral II. McNeece. 69, died at the Veterans' Hospital on Wednes day evening. Born at Mitchell. Ore , cn Nov. 8. 1889, he is the son of a pioneer family. A veteran of World War I army service, he has resided In Oregon all his life and in Roseburg for 63 years. Survivors include his widow, Jes sie, of Roseburg; a sister, Mi Rachel Prater of Portland: and a Also approved by the board was I stepdaughter. Alberta Bundesen of award of a $4,200 contract to Rose- Compton, Calif. He resided at 1206 hurg Paving Co. for blacktopping SE Jackson St. of Ihe Hucrest School playground. Burial will be in the Veteran's The board left date of the project Hospital cemetery on Monday at lo the discretion of the building 1 p.m. Graveside services will he and grounds chief. Davis said work : held, with Ganz Mortuary in probably will begin next week if: charge. The family requests that weather and surface conditions in lieu of flowers contributions be permit. ' made to the heart fund. r MACSHORE CLASS ICS f BRAVO, BLOUSON! $3.98 There's that wonderful MACSHORE magic again, working its wonders on Ihe sissy blousont A line-up of embroidery and lace for the front, lace edged convertible collar, jaunty roll sieves and it is all set to go with any of your skirts, slacks, shoits. Easiest ironing cotton broadcloth in white only. Sizes 3n to 38. you'll. tOVH Tfl SHOT AT . ottyte Often 613 $. I. JACKSON ST. PHONE OR 3 $015 Senate Agency Kills Railroad Crossing Bill SAI.EM (AP)-A hill to prohibit trains from blocking railroad crossings for more than five min utes was killed Wednesday by the Senate State and Federal Affairs Committee. The bill was introduced bv Sen. Dan Dimick and Rep. Al Flegel, Roseburg Democrats. It would have provided fines of $100 a min ute for each minute over five min utes that a crossing was blocked. The same committee also voted He was first stricken Saturday and taken to a Cottage Grove hos pital. Improved, he was returned home where he collapsed, He served as with the State Highway Depart ment tor a numDer 01 years. Survivors besides the widow in clude three daughters, Mrs. Earl Kellenbeck and Leta Lovelace of 1 Drain and Mrs. Paul Hansen of ' Madras; four sons, Harry, Kelly. I William and John of Drain: and I eight grandchildren. He was a I member of the Grand Church of I Christ. Sutherlin Man Gets 5 Years In Prison cial events, he is lining up county talent fur the summer exposition. He said the exposition can use lo-j cal talent of the type which will j "make people at the exposition want to come down to visit the : county." I Circuit Judge Robert G. Davis to He spoke at a Mvrtle Creek Uons day sentenced a 35-year old Suther Chib luncheon Wednesday and lin man to a maximum of five civil eneineeritaIked t0 Llons Cll,b members in years in the Oregon State Peni- vamunviue ai u inner ineeung. 1 " 3 .. v v. v. llavoVn iH h. will W. for ed SU'"Y charSe of obtaining other areas in the stale today or Friday. Be- 1 :av I'BAVrNrn hpi Funeral arrangements, u n d e r jrause government contracts linance i uc tin ft uuii ui 111s .win tuary haven't yet been determined. Skin Grafts Cure For Atom Burns money by false pretenses. Donald Ace McDonald, the de fendant, was charged in a grand jury indictment with passing a valueless $25 check at City Drive In market last Nov. 30. In passing sentence. Davis noted that a pre vious two-year probation period on the same charge apparently failed to straighten out the defendant. Atvivtant flit! Attv Genn'p the missile business almost com- weigum said McDonald is believed plctely. "the paper work needed i h.,. hn ,n,u,H ,i. .;,h to meet legal requirements is in-; his wlfe and step.son m the writing tneate. complex, and confused be-lof some 20 bad checks in the Rose- Rocket Contract Legally Complex yond imagination Richard D. Gecklcr. vice presi dent of AerojetGener.il Corp.. gave this picture to a Chamber of Commerce space age business conference. The patience of Job, the wis- burg area. McDonald admitted he had written two other bad checks which were shown him by Weigum. amendment that legislator $1,500 They now get $600 MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) Atom ic skin burns can be cured by skin grafts, says a plastic surgeon. ur. j. Barren urown 01 st. Louis : jm imn j ih. Southeastern Sureical Con-i .. 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