Oakland Grade School Sets
Second Annual Science Fair
The leeond annual science fair
will be presented in the Washing
Ion gym by the Oakland Grade
School students and faculty Mon
day at 7:30 p.m.
The community may attend, the
exhibits, which include two cate
gories of entries: physical and bi
ological. Awards will be announced Mon
day night. The first place award
winners will be eligible to enter
Iloseburg. Those who receive
awards at the regional will then
be eligible for the slate science
fair in Corvallis.
Judges for the local science fair
are Dr. Lloyd Pratt, Eugene Cher
ry and William Bennett of Oak
land. A guest book has been es
pecially prepared by the students
of Mrs. Clifford Peterson's room,
in which the public's comments
will be written.
1M Enter
Mrs. Murrary Leeper, chairman!
of . the- science committee, has I ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (AP)
counted 186 exhibits entered, rep-A petition was submitted in Dis
resenting a considerable increase trict Court by George Peter Jane
over last year and far beyond the takes, who asked to have his name
number anticipated by the faculty, changed. He wants it changed to
Mrs. Leeper recently accompani- George Bill Janetakes.
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ed a group of students to Eugene
to appear on a television program
and show samples of exhibits. The
group has also appeared on a tel
evision program in Roseburg.
No business meeting will be held
Monday, in order to better enable
the visitors to view the exhibits.
Refreshments will be sold through
out the evening by the PTA. Pro
ceeds from the refreshments will
go toward the annual PTA schol
arship awarded in June. This is
the PTA's only fund raising project
this year. Cake, pie and coffee
will be available for adults and
popcorn, cupcakes and cookies for
the families. Tables will be avail
able as well as the bleachers to
accomodate those attending.
Oakland PTA faculties (if the
Washington and Lincoln schools
and students are urged to attend.
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Days Creek School
Sets Carnival Date
The Days Creek School annual
carnival, which was postpone d last
full due to the illness of George j
Marquess, faculty advisor, is now !
slated for Friday at 8 p in.
There will he 14 booths of skill'
games. In addition there will be ;
the crowning of the king and queen
at 10 p.m. They will be chosen by
the student body and will be from '
the senior class. There will be a
prince and princess from each of j
the other three high school classes, j
All the students will assist in
operating the booths. There will be I
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attend. j
Sewing Club Meets
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ernoon in the school lunch room,
with the second and third year
members utilizing the sewing ma
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partment. J
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Winston Club Plans Candy
Sale, Works On Yearbooks
By . BRUNETTE WILSON
The Service Club of Winston
Vmpqua Grove 51 of the Supreme
Forest Woodman Circle worked on
year books and planned for a fu
ture candy sale during its recent
meeting. '
Several members planned to go
as a group to Medford and visit
a Grove member, Rosa Lack, who
is confined to the hospital.
Arrangements were completed
for the Umpqua Squaws to partici
pate in the state convention at the
Mullorv Hotel in Portland in May.
Several of the Grove members
went to Kugene recently to take
part in the initiation of new candi
dates. The next Service Club meeting
will he April 21 at the home of
Sarah Cyrus in Winston.
Citations Earned
Lucy Benson and Beulah Gibson :
earned citations for memory work
and ritual. i
Mr; and Mrs. Al McConnell have
returned home to Winston after j
spending several days with their i
son, Marine Sgt. Delbert McCon-!
noil, in San Diego.
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spring and 1
clothing ol-i V J
Young McConnell had only re
cently arrived at Camp Pendleton
for maneuvers and will remain ,
there until April, when he will re-1
turn to the Hawaiian Islands. This
is the first visit with his parents
in 18 months. Marlene Johnson and
son. Harry, of Salem, daughter and ,
grandson of the McConnells. ac-l
companied her parents to S a n i
Diego. '
The Women's Missionary Vnion
of the Winston Baptist Church elect-1
ed officers during a past meeting.
Mrs. Dale Holcomb has been se-i
looted president; Mrs. James Mc
Cool, vice president; Mrs. Carl
Mutsehler, secretary, and M r s.
Keaiby Masters, reporter.
Sal Successful
The recent rummage sale held
in the Winston Fire Hall was re
ported successful. Another has been
planned for April at the Woman's
Clubhouse in Roseburg.
Mrs. A. A. Lindville gav the
scripture reading during the meet
ing. Plans were made to meet at the
church Tuesday to prepare mission
boxes.
It was announced the West Coast
Singing convention will be at the
church April 24. The meeting is
undenominational and open to the
public. The hours will be from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. with a basket lunch,
and coffee served at noon.
Hoover's Pension
Donated To Charity
WASHINGTON (AP) Herbert
; Hoover has drawn more govern
' merit funds for office allowances
i as a former president than has
Harry S. Truman, but has donated
Ills personal pension to charity.
The information was included in
testimony Feb. 24 to a House Ap
propriations subcommittee, which
made it public today.
The law providing allowances
and pensions for former presi
dents and for widows of presi
dents became effective last Aug.
25.
General Services Administrator
Franklin G. Floeta and other GSA
witnesses told the subcommittee:
ThroiiRh Jan. 31, each of the
former presidents had drawn the
proportionate share of his S2.VV0C
annual personal allowance.
Hoover had drawn $17,910 for
office staff, $6,550 for office space
and $3,812 for office equipment.
Truman had drawn $16,825 for of
fice staff and $452 for office
equipment.
Tenmile Man Gets !
Service Discharge
By MRS. WALTER COATS
Mrs. Warren Lockwood of Ten
mile has received word her son.
Kred Jennings, has been discharg
ed from the services and expects
to go to Pine Bluff, Ark., to
visit his brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Griffith, and
family before retiirnjng to his Ten-
mne nome.
Air. and Mrs. Ervin Slreet of
Malm are visiting her father,
Charles Seigle, in his Tenmile
home.
David Robison, 9, from Eugene,
is visiting in Tenmile with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rob
ison. Young Kobi.son is receiving
treatment at the Easier Seal
School, the Crippled Children's Hos
pital in Eugene, and is now able
to come home alone on a bus.
Club Meets
Tenmile Ladies Club met for an
all-day meeting recently, and spent
it quilling. The Red Cross East
er Seal Supper was discussed and
some of the ladies decided to bring
chicken and noodles for those who
disliked chili. Mrs. Don Lakey re
minded the group that more ar
ticles are needed for the fire box.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chamblen
spent a recent weekend visiting
his brolher-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. George Killer, in Kirby.
Air. and Airs. Chamblen recently
made a business trip to Eugene
and while there, visited their son,
James Nuzum, a University of Or
egon student.
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SERVICES
Airman Michael W. Harding, son
of Mr. ami Mrs. Neal Harding of
Kt. 3, Roseburt;, has completed his
initial course in Air Force basic
military training at Lackland Air
Korea Base, Tex. He hatt been se
lected to attend the technical train
ing course for supply specialist at
Amanllo Air Force Base, Tex.
Archit C. Mytrt, whose wife,
Doris, accompanied him to San
Antonio, Tex., has been commis
sioned a 2nd Lt. in the Air Force
upon his recent graduation from
Officers Candidate School at Lack
land Air Force Base. Tex. He will
be assigned to Moore AFp, Tex.,
for entry in the pilot training
course. Lt. Myers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Myers of Ht. 4, Rose
burg, served as a staff sergeant
before entering officer candidate
school.'
Fly Nuisance
Elimination
Advice Given
Dr. B. R. Shoemaker, Douglas
County health officer, today advis
ed Douglas County residents of
ways to limit mosquito and fly
nuisances around the home.
His office also issued a warning
to prospective picnickers who may
suffer food poisoning through the
improper handling of food as the
warm weather approaches.
The health officer said a mere
cupful of water and a week of
warm weather will breed a crop of
two or Ihree hundred "hungry mos
quitoes," and not much more is
required for flies.
"Sometimes our eave troughs, an
old tin can, a bird bath or a com
post pile will keep us pretty well
supplied with insects all summer
long," Dr. Shoemaker said.
Sug9ition Made
For i nuisance-free spring and
summer, his office is suggesting
home owners check their property
for stagnant water and rotting veg
etation or animal waste. Mosqui
toes and flies seldom travel far
from their hatching places.
"Encourage your neighbors to do
the same," Dr. Shoemaker said.
"If you still have trouble, call your
county Health Department or in
sect control program for assist
ance." Regarding food prepared for pic
nics, the health officer offered a
rule of thumb piece of advice:
"Keep hot foods hot and cold foods
cold," he said. This prevents germs
from developing the toxins which
cause food poisoning.
Such standard picnic Hems as
potato salad, deviled eggs, cream
pies and baked ham can be the
source of serious food poisoning
if given a chance, the doctor ad
vises. He warned also an infected hand
scratch can cause trouble if it is
exposed to food.
Powers Recess
A-Ban Parley
GENEVA (AP) The three-power
conference has adopted three
draft treaty articles, including one
providing for permanent suspen
sion of nuclear weapons tests, and
has recessed until April 13.
American. British and Soviet
delegates also approved articles
calling for periodic review of the
operations of a test ban and for
registering the treaty with the
United Nations.
The actions .today represented
the first substantial move forward
in the conference since before
Christmas, when four draft treaty
articles were adopted.
The articles approved today
were not too controversial.
The basic difference between
East and West slill remains. This
revolves around the refusal of the
Soviets lo accept an international
inspection and control system to
guarantee against violation of a
test ban.
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Local News
A. H. Petersen and Rex Roberts
have spent the last several days
attending to business in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Deller of
this city made a business trip to
Eugene and back tins week.
Mr. end Mrs. B. A. Young are
hark at their home in Westmore
land, following the last several
days in Portland attending to busi
ness. Peter Wera, student at Univers
ity of Oregon, arrived in Rose-
burg Friday to spend the college
vacation visiting his parents, Air. i
and Airs. S. A. Warg.
L. J. Full. Don and A. F. Micelli
are back at their homes here, fol
lowing the last several days in
Northern California attending to
businesa.
Mr. end Mrs. Peulut McK.e and
daughter, Carole, and son, Dickie,
of this city visited in Eugene this
week with the former ! mother, ;
Airs. Florence AlcKce.
Mrs. R, L. Preston returned.
Thursday from a trip to Vancouver, '
Wash., where she visited her hus-
band who is a patient at Barnes
U. S. Veterans Hospital.
Mrs. Hjalmer Johnson is report
ed to be improving in health at :
her home on SE Kane Street, :
where she has been ill for the
last several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacob ton
are back at their home in Rose-,
burg from Portland, where the for
mer was hospitalized. Air. Jacob
son is reported to be improving in
health.
Mist' Carolyn Jackson, student;
at Oregon State College, Corvallis,
arrived here today to spend the
week of spring vacation visiting !
her parents. Air. and Airs. Elton I
Jackson. i
Lee Oliver went to Aurora Thurs
day to visit his parents. Air. and
Airs. Frank Oliver. From there he !
will go to Canby to visit at the i
iom Oliver home. Coming back
with him to Roseburg will ba Nor
man Boe. son of Air. and Mrs.
Clarence Boe of this city, who has
been spending spring vacation vis
iting his grandparents, the Tom
Olivers. i
I
Mitt Pat McGrsw, record librar
ian at Douglas Community Hos
pital, has resigned her position and
is leaving today for Portland where
she will be employed at the Mult
nomah Hospital. She will work as
a medical secretary, then will be
record librarian. Betty Robinson,
who has been assisting Aliss Alc
Graw, will replace the latter and
will be assisted by Ardath Worth-
ley. Sally Buckingham will accom
pany Miss AlcGraw to Portland
and will spend the weekend.
Ray Nolle, freshman at Southern
Oregon College at Ashland, has
been spending spring vacation here
visiting his parents. Air. and Mrs.
E. C. Nolle. His houseguest has
been a classmate, Jim Shiraki of
Japan, who is attending SOC as
a sophomore student. The two
young men went to Corvallis inurs
day to visit on the OSC campus
with Alvin Butler and Bill Myers
and other friends. Shiraki attended
Oregon State College last year. He
is 19 and is studying engineering
and agriculture.
Sutherlin Past Noble
Grands Elect Officers
Sutherlin Past Noble Grands
met recently and elected officers.
Ethel Wattman waa chosen pres-
irrri. n. .......
luciiif rtiuu A'UJiiiiiis, viva Jicor
dent; Meredith Pond, secretary,
and Juanita Holgate, treasurer.
Belle Cook was appointed to
hay charge of the PNG Mart for
the coming year.
A dessert-luncheon was served
to 18 members and three guests.
Meredith Pond was Initiated Into
the club.
Pollyannas for the past year!
wers revealed ana new names
were drawn.
The next meeting will be Tues
day, April T with Pearl Harvey
ai hostess.
Indictment Bypass OK'd
SALEM (AP) The House pass
ed and sent to the Senata Friday
a proposed constitutional amend
ment that would permit district
attorneys lo prosecute criminal
cases without a grand jury indict
ment, i
It would be on the 1960 general
election ballot. Prosecutions now
can take place oniy after a grand
jury indictment.
Movie Showtime
ATIJROAT, MARCH SI, Use
INDIAN THEATRE KlddlM Matin.,
doora opm 12:30. Complete .how at
1:00. "Down Dakota Way" 1:07. "Hia
watha" 2:30. Evening doora open fl:30.
Compl.t ahowa 6:.S, 9:15. "Paul Bun
yon" 7:02, 9:32. "Up P.rUcop." 7:22.
STAitLTTK DRIVE-IN Gata open
0:30. Show, atart 7:00. "Money, Wom
en and Ouna" 7:07, 10:22. 'Tlood Tide"
:S4.
BENETTA THEATRE (Wlnatonl Doora
open S 4S p m. Show atarui. 7:00 p m.
"Th. T.ll Stranger" and "God la My
Partner." One ahowlng only on Sun
day. SUNDAY, MARCH tl, 1a9
INDIAN THEATRE Matinee doora
open 1:A. Complete ahow at 2:00.
"Coronation of Pop. John XXIII" 2:17.
"Mr. P.nnypack.r" 2:U. Evening
door, open fl:30. Compl.t. ahow. :3,
9:00. "Coronation of Pop. John XXIII"
7:02, :17, "My Pennypack.r" 7:27.
9:43.
STARLIT! DRIVE-IN Galea open
9:30. Complete ahow. atari 7.00. "Mon
ey. Women and Gun." 7:07, 10:23.
"Flood Tide" 8 :54.
BENETTA THEATHE (Wlnstonl Doora
open 6.4ft p m. Show etarta. 7 00 p.m.
"The Tall Straneer" and "God la My
Partner." One ahowinf only on Sun
day. DANCE IVIRY NITE
p.m. te 2 e m.
The Rice Bowl
734 S. I. Stephens
Clos.d Mondays
Newi - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
U.S. Gold Flows
Out Of Country
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Treasury announced 347 million
dollars worth of gold flowed out
of the United Stales in tne fourth
quarter of last year.
The department said Uncle
Sam's gold hoard was lowered for
Ihe year by S2.294, 2K),0O0 a rec
ord reduction.
The Netherlands was Ihe biggest
buyer. Argentina sold more golrl
to the United States than any
country.
One Complete Showing Only
on Sunday
Saturday and Sunday
"THE TALL STRANGER"
Joel McCreo Virginia Maya
plus
"GOD IS MY PARTNER"
Walter Brennan
Sunday Only
BUCK NITE
$1.00 Per Carload
"RAINBOW 'ROUND MY
SHOULDER" starring Frankie
Laine, Billy Daniels, Charlotte
Austin and Arthur Franz, plus
Scott Brady and Bctta St. John
in "THE LAW VS. BILLY THE
KID"
Ends Tonight
"DAMN YANKEES" and
"MANHUNT IN THE JUNGLE"
IIJ.'U'iXL'lr;
. NOW . . . thru SUN!
Open 6:30 . . . Show starts 7:00
liviewj -
Open 6:30 . . . Shows 6:45-9:00
TONITE: "UP PERISCOPE"
& Walt Diiney's "Paul Bunyan"
SUN-MON-TUE
MATINEE SUN 2:00
Door. Open 1:45
No wonder they J
I called him f
WHATAMAN
PENNYPACKER!
1
CLIFTON WEBB Ij
i CHARLES COBURN
JILL ST. JOHN
SPECIAL
Added Attraction:
"The Coronation of
Pope John XXIII"
, in Spectacular
' TECHNICOLOR
rm women
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