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Roseburg Veterans Ike's Inflation Celebrate BirthdaysiTi,i,e pMn0Ii The Red Cross held its monthly birthday party for those patients having birthdays in April. .Mrs. Leonard Riley was chair man for the geriatric ward party and Mrs. Margaret O'Neil for the party for the ambulant patients in the music room. The American Lesion Auxiliary held a party on ward 7 Mondav, which, reports Nancy Wulf. pub licity chairman, was well attended by patients and volunteers. Blue Star Mothers spoosored i dance on ward 7 last week, with volunteers assisting in the festivi ties: The National Catholic Community Service held a party on ward 4A Friday, the first sponsored activity for this organization. Twelve vol unteers from the National Catholic Community Service were present and eight volunteers from other or ganizations. Mrs. Agnes Jordan was chairman. Four volunteers from the Eugene Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary and the Eugene Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliary vis ited Sunday, distributing gifts of candy and cigarettes, playing games and assisting with recre ational activities. American Gold Star Mothers, un der the chairmanship of Mrs. Olive Johnson, visited the veterans this week. TV Permit Requested KENNEW1CK. Wash. (API Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Minne-l sola's Democratic presidential hopeful, described President Ei-i senhower Monday night as a : "tired old man who admonishes I us about the perils of inflation."! Americans are "tired of stand ing at dead center," he said in a speech before some 600 enthusias tic Democrats here as part of his whirlwind swing through the West I to "let the people get a good look i at me.". j The people want a sense of di rection, the 47-year-old senator said, because they feel they are "spinning their wheels." Humphrey was introduced by Washington' Gov. Albert D. Ro sellini. He was the first Demo cratic aspirant to visit Washing ton. Sen. Stuart Symington of missuiiii is uue in aeauiB may i and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts June 20. Humphrey praised Symington and Kennedy as two outstanding, sincere and competent senators and Democrats worthy of carry ing their oartv s standard. After a breakfast meeting with the Washington State Dollars for Democrats committee today Humphrey was scheduled to fly to Portland for a two-day tour of Oregon. He will visit California and Utah later in the week. New Secretary Of State Herter's Background Fits Him For Tough Tasks Ahead Glide Elementary i Roseburg Women Hold Registration Day 'Enrollment Ceremony Slated For 30th 1 Ceremony held by the j Tuei., April 21, 159 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Garden Enhanced By Myrtle Tree of enrollment was Roseburg chapter of porti An iipii n..u, v., u. . ..,i n, i,. ..hi-i, ....,. By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY : Women of the Moose, with I'lo-hibit was installed Mondav at the, in Oregon is not the same as that The annual (ilkle Elementary I 'em llomeniiiking chairman, l,eona , Garden nf Tomorrow at the Ore-1 found in Palestine and Jordan. School preschool registration and ! Hriggs, in charge of the program. Kon Centennial Exposition grounds '"Actually," he said. "Oregon information tiav will be Thursday, She presented the Melrose Kitrh-i here a 21-foot Oregon mvrtle, mvrtle is part of the laurel fam Apnl 30. from 9 a in. to 12:30 p.m. en Band, who entertained with i,ee. " ily though folks don't like to ad- iniormauon aay is open in an M-in-nun. ... i .... . . .. .,, , v.Jnut it. In California, it some- truck from Coos County. It weigh'-1""" called pepperwood'." eil 10 tons with its roots packed' ' I in soil. BUS WRECK KILLS ONE Kastnn. president of the ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Coos-Currv Pioneer and Historic A cross-country bus slid out nf Enrollment is suited for April 27. " Assn., who came along mi control on a ram-siicK streicn or This will be an open meeting and watch the planting, discounted! U.h. Mi Monday, killing one person all members are urged to bring isome widely held beliefs about! and injuring 17, including the dnv- uie niyrue, er. ; several selections. i i pie-school children in the Glide A lew memiiers or tne cnapier School district whose hirthdav falls traveled to Cottage Grove recent- 15, 19S3. and ly to participate in the grand rhan- j i color s day meeting, honoring; WASHINGTON (API Tall, soft-: a 75,252 margin over his opponent, spoken Christian Archibald Her- j even though he was running as a ter has a reputation for winning j Republican 'm a year when Dem and keeping friends. ! ocrats seemed to be ruling the This talent has paid off hand- "roost. .nn,.,lu in hie n!ltiifil ll ' U.x'tup . n .. Ka,.L i- nt will be valuable, too. when he be-1 Dwighl D. Eisenhower for Presi-! ?" or "''" Nov. ... .. ...... . . 1 Ihpir na runic comes secreiarym s aie. me new, neat. n n i agreeo io, JT",- ih. ,i, .ill ,..H . Kaihrvn Smith II schur si-oiid T. S n4l him to fill 'leen.ir t .I... ' tl,e " grade registration at 9 1 exemplified the opening ceremony Whether Herter ha, the tough' Meanwhile, during hi, dec.de ICZto C ti'te diued .i.- ..... on Canilnl Hill . well us earlier lne P1"' loP"" l He discussed "c"l ,"u,"'A:f" '" i ,7r L x' T.:- i. include tirst grade reading, arilh ha seen. For althoush Herler as i activities in foreign relations undersecretary for the Dast 2fi Herter is reputed to have a tre- months has been the No. 2 man in niendous lh Slain nenartmenl that cam I and retaining him little chance to represent the Herter, like Dulles, also like, lo United Slates at the international travel. There is some doubt among luetic and writing; health informa uon ana records, and reporting ana guests. SALEM (AP) C. O. Fisher, nro.irlnnt nl It Ai Ctat;A LD7V plication for' a permit to build a I Yoncalla PTA Plans television station for. Salem's Channel 3. The application, filed with the Federal Communications Commis sion, specifies the Ervin Sim mons property In the Eola Hills northwest of Salem as the trans mitter site. Lose weight fast with Kessamin forget hunger pangs! Now rducfo9 ao tonga tnton agottiifn? ftvngr Utt yew lot weight foit without "R ducino Tortur." What's th ftrtt of lh Ksmontift -Planf Rem.prkabU Ksutomm TabUh. 7hf help control your tMngr. Vo ttiN at otl your favorite foodi imply want ! of Ih". KitoiMj It compltty of protect your (Svotlfc wMi ifcuwisit ejntj iron. Ait? your drvggiit today about ffco KiionMr flan. All you con lot m pound, you don nuud. KESSAMIN BBTTBR... tr. MtKBSSON FULLERTON DRUGS 635 S. I. JACKSON ST. OR 3-7415 Friday Open House Yoncalla PTA met in the high school library last week and an nounced an open house at the grade school Friday. A music program will be given, with Don Jackson, music teacher, directing. Refreshments will be served. The treasurer reported a balance of $244.61, which includes the 5100 scholarship the PTA will give to the Yoncalla Area Scholarship. The Yoncalla Area Centennial Assn., together with the Yoncalla Business and Professional Women, will sponsor a pot luck supper and program at the grade school gym Saturday. A silver offering will be taken to help a crippled child. The American Legion donated 55 toward the Yoncalla Area Scholar ship and the same amount to the Yoncalla Study Club. Mrs. Theresa Warner, local li brarian, gave a report on the Yon calla Unit of the county library. Mrs. Warner stated that the first 17 months of the library, 174 cards had been issued, with 17,000 vol umes, papers and magazines taken out. Yoncalla has had a card index of 609 cards during the past three years. In August the card index will be revised. Ten Girl Scouts of troop 14, un der the direction of Willis Everley, dressed in old fashioned long gown, and sunbonneta, put on two musical dances, accompanied by Delphia Gardner on the accordion. A film, "Brajilian Tapestry," was snown. Promotion Scheduled WASHINGTON (AP) Col. Al len Clark Jr., Northern Pacific Division Engineer for the Corps of engineers, has been nominated for promotion. The Corps said Monday that President Eisenhower has sent to the Senate a recommendation that Clark be promoted to the grade oi temporary brigadier general. Clark's headquarters are at Portland, Ore. Deep Convictions Come About Through Seeing Them In Others . t JXtfitix Mvp It It wai town today for Mary and me lunch first, then birth day shoppuiK lot Ann, Mary'g u,,-. 'ourth : Kder.; 3 Our plana muni went awry though, for we 1 t a 1 lr a rl n v m r j lunch to long i we used up most diacuaainca panel Mart heard the other w . r mi evening air-iA on gvudanoe in the home. One point that impressed Marv was that there s too much hlandneea in our lives and not enough strong conviction. We can't just talk our children into being good and knowing right from wrong, one speaker said. We've got to have deep feelings about these things ourselves. We must let our children and know what our convictions are and what action we take because of them. This is the way guid ance is brought into our homes! This blandness could possibly hecoma tha ruin of a nation, another panel member pointed out. for when a nation or an individual, for that matter reaps to have deep convictions and ceases to strive towards a goal, that nation has already commenced its downfall. When Mary got home the was going to have Ann make some Spiced Oatmeal Drops. Tha rec jpe makes so many cookiea she always sends a plate to Mr. Noiman. the widower next door. He hki them better with his rnnee than any other kind. But 1hen it's no wonder, he says, that the two go together so well. for he's just as particular about using Morning Milk m hta cof fee aa Mary m about using it in her cooking! SPICED OATMEAL DROPS S cups sugar 1 cup shortening H cup molasses S cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon each oi cinna mon, nutmeg, and ground clorea 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup undiluted MORNING MILK S cups quick oats Blend sugar, shortening, eggs and molasses until light and flutfy. Sift flour, salt, spices, baking soda and baking powder together. Add drv ineredienta alternately with Morning Milk. tir in quick oata; mix well. Drop dough from teaspoon onto buttered baking sheet Baka at 350 F. for 15 to 18 minutea or until cookies ara light brown. Makes 7 dozen. It's true that folks with deep convictions sometimes appear to ba "characters." But better a world full of characters than full of milk-toasta! conference table Until illness forced him to yield that role, John Foster Dulles ran pretty much of a one-man opera tion in the negotiating field. Things will change fast for Her ter now. Already he is committed to attend at least two internation al caccinnc nn tha (Znrm an nrnh. lpmnt Paris startim? Anril 91 i h?m that iinrt at fteneva heeinnini? Mnv iiiJ.ati.er he Both are expected to require Ihe ,3 U "7h " hi " ! retention. During the discussion the i . m m rWi-.tr1 -gum,, Wa-Cin-Ca Camp Fire lid. n,,iu. ,i. lik.. i . ano a movie. Lunch will be served in the Glide 1 fiirlc (hnACO Olt ir Art Elementary School Cafeteria willii""15 -nOse VllltCli State Department aides, however, that the new secretary will fly overseas as frequently as Dulles did as secretary. Instead of trying to do every thing himself., Herter has a repu tation lor delegating authority. i Assistants say he avoids trying 1 to dictale a solution In anv nrnh-! is being considered. prefers to get people to work out and talk, out their adjournment immediately follow ing. Nominal prices will be charg ed for lunch. Parents attending are asked to bring their child's birth certifi cate, a law requirement for registration. utmost in diplomatic skill. differences But when Herter thinks Datience Hoover's Aide In Relief , is no longer a virtue, he makes a Herter grew up in the foreign decision and tells thejilhers about affairs field. He was born 6-4 vears ! alles sav ago in Paris, where his parents, I The Herters were married Aug. artists Albert and Adele Herter. I 13"- ana nave lollr children were studying. i He was graduated from Har-I vard University with honors in 1915. Herter had first decided he wanted to be an architect. But tales of life abroad caught his imagination as a young man, and he enlisted in the U.S. Foreign Service. In 1919 Herter went to Germany with Herbert Hoover to help direct the American Relief Council there. Later he became an assistant to Hoover when Hoover was secre tary of commerce. The youthful Herter got into Massachusetts politics in 191)1, winning a seat in the lower cham ber of the Massachusetts General Assembly. By 1939, he was speak er of the Massachusetts House, a post he kept four years. By 1942, Herter was ready for bigger game Congress. He bare ly managed to squeak by in his first try by a margin of 2,900 votes. The story was much the same when Herter decided to run for governor of Massachusetts against Paul A. Dever in 1952. Most ob servers didn't think he had a chance, but he came through with a 14,000-vote edge. When he ran for governor a sec ond time in 1954 Herter piled up Christian Archibald Jr., Krederic Pratt, Adele (Mrs. Joseph Serone) and Eliot Miles. There are a doz en grandchildren. Ml Douglas County Teachers Taking Extension Course Sixteen teachers from southern Douglas County schools are enroll ed in the Curriculum Foundations course, the first extension division course held in Canyonville. Enrolled in the course, which in volves weekly classes at Canyon ville High School, are six Canyon ville teachers, reports Virginia Proctor, News-Review correspondent. During the recent meeting nf Wa Cin Ca Camp Fire Group at (he home of Mrs. Clifford Bryden. Car olyn l.ee was elected president. Sara Johnson was chosen vice president; Susan Elliott, secretary; Sherry Lindcll. treasurer: Judy Fordham, scribe, and Alyce Oil man and Kathy Elliott, cleanup. The new officers will serve for three months. BEEF STEW 9x12 Six RUG CLEANING Only 8.64 Including rick up and Delivery RHOADS Cleaning Service Phone OR 2-1096 (Behind Richie's Drive-In N. Stephens) Son Takes Over As Celilo Chief THE DALLES, Ore. (API Hen ry Thompson, the son of the late Chief Tommy Thompson, Mon day said he had been elected chief of the Wy-Am Indian band at Celilo on, the Columbia River. The old chief died April 12 at the age according to his reck oningof 104. Chief Hehry Thompson said he had been elected at a Sunday meeting of the Wy-Ams at Rock Creek, an Indian settlement some 20 miles north of Goldendale, Wash. Willy John was elected sub chief, a position formerly held by Henry Thompson. Enjoy good coffee creamed with Morning Milkl Island Viewed As Park Area PORTLAND (AP) Multno mah County Commissioner Jack Bain said Monday the county would like time to study the rec reation potential of 37 acres of land on Hayden Island. He wired Gov. Mark ' Hatfield, asking him to have the state Land Board postpone its proposed sale of the island tract at a public auction May 11. The island is in the Columbia Slough. 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