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o I'J-JjlJ960-The N.wi-Reyiew, Ro.eburg, Py. 5! S1" ?tLF(ir Exchanges oil olf roast of Seward Peninsula at Nome, Teller, Lualakleet and , 0RTI-AND (AP) Hawaii was oilier noinls. .described by ils governor as the "l.ir.,t flash in skv sighted ,,'uPer setting ior an international 815 pin. March 6. Followed Dy ' xch?"8e of idcM and culture noise of an explosion After flash!1"1 "'euonal university in a bright object seen drifting to earn ! spS'.h erhe- . ... . , from the east" i ls because Hawaii s back- The telegram was received hv : grouud springs from many races, Gov. William A r. t. i Irom Pcarse M w-.ki, n ,,,.i,., ,-i;..;,i ... nt " """"c r,,,.,n,Jn,i j "";tne islands - ...'iNiBiiii .-uiu a ndu lui waroeni ine gist of Walsh s report to the North American Air Defense Com mand at Colorado Springs, Colo. at , ,!,i erV M OKesman; Hawaii 'whether in business, poli-?',-L L P 3 Sa!id he ,re" r most social relationships 1 r nr reived by the j lies in the man himself," Quinn Air riefense agency but routed said. "His success is limited only to U.S. Air Force headouarters : iw hie i.,innrii ,im., and the Secretary of Air in Wash-1 I'lgtOn. I an intelligence item than an oper ... me uaiuic ui . ations problem," the spokesman added. Three weeks ago Walsh report ed that many observers had seen what looked to them like one or more speeding aircraft of an un known type over several points off the Western Alaskan Coast. If it's a question of smooth skin... $000 'Sardo-new answer to dry, flaky, old-looking skin. 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I Ouinn traewl th sitlmnt ni;pe -troin the Polynesi- ians, through the British and j Americans and to the Japanese, i Chinese, Koreans and Filipinos. 'Quinn tofd the assembled 470 thai i n,.; a I -,n,l rulii.,c l,,l,-., is mil nprmpi umrp "There have been instances of... intolerance. One of our social clubs recently rejected a judge of the Supreme Court, no doubt be cause he was of Japanese ances try. But that was one last vestige of an old order and it won't last long. The governor told of his dream that his state tycome a bridge for the exchange of knowledge and tolerance between East and Wesl, and said this hope is more than a dream. "It's a plan for spreading the blessings of good will and human relations . . . through the medium of an International Center in Ha waii, a sort of University of the World." Students from the United States and broad would meet to learn each others' languages and liiouRht. Asian students would be nicked for their interest in the needs oficesca Roman,!, near the Colosse- their own nation as well as what the University of Hawaii could teach them; U.S. students would be named for their special inter est in Asian affairs, he said. Quinn said he believed Congress looks favorably on such a pro gram, which he said would fulfill Hawaii's central role as a bridge between nations on opposite shores of the vast Pacific Ocean. Lick Observatory Gives 2nd Telescope Photos MT. HAMILTON, Calif. (API First photographs made with the new 120-inch telescope at Lick Ob servatory were released hei'e, They show the performance of the big instrument comes up to ex pectations, said Dr. A. E. Whit ford, observatory director. i The telescope is the world's see- i ond largest, topped only by the ; 200-inch "Big Eye" on Palomar Mountain in southern California. ! Soon these two astronomical giants will be working as a team. Their main job will be to observe some of the most distant stars and nebulae for new information on the size and nature of the uni verse. Pizza Protest Parlayed BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) John W. ' Baldygal a 33-year-old boilermak er, drew a 60-day suspended jail sentence in City Court here for throwing a bowling ball through a restaurant window Feb. 8. tie said he did it because four years ago a waitress in the res taurant brought him a square piz za alter he had ordered a round one. aanwmuuiiuuifiwuunii inches wirfe MODEL S-20. Total capacity of 20.T w. ft. noldt 704 pound t of frozen food. Exclusive Stor-Mor door gives extra itoraq space, everything within easy sight and reach. Automatic inventory control ftrit package in ii firit package out. Glide-out basket for - store foods. Per Week After Small Down Payment FOR ITSELF! PHONE OR 2-1616 Mrs. Raphael By MRS. GEORGE EDES At a recent meeting of (he Scotts Valley PTA. Mrs. Raphael Wise was elected president for the com ing year. Other officers elected were Mrs. Ellis Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Frederick Applegate. secretary treasurer; Mrs. Harlcy Bowman, historian; and James Daugherty, parliamentarian. The primary students of Scotts Valley Grade School put on a tal ent show, followed by slides shown bv Mrs, Earl Brant on the arrival of the wagon train in lndepend-j She also showed slides of the school children during the old school house days and also the new school house days. Rodeo Discussed At the regular meeting of Yon calla Saddle Club, which met at the Rod and Gun Chin with Presi dent Jake Powell presiding, the fourth of July rodeo was discussed. Don Vest was appointed chair man cf the rodeo committee. He will appoint other members to as sist him. Karl Hummell was ap pointed dance chairman. He is to arrange to have cfances before and after the rodeo. A new and en larged grand stand is under con struction and a membership drive is planned in the near future. The-next meeting of the club will be held April 8 at 8 p.m. in the Kod and Gun Club. Girl Scouts of Yoncalla observed Girl Scout week last week. They also observed the 48th birthday of Girl Scouting in the U. S. on Satur Pope Blesses Drivers VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John XX11I has blessed thou sands of automobile drivers who called him to his window by honk ing their horns. The motorists gathered in St. .Peter's Square aft er having hart their cars blessed 1 at Rome's Church of Santa Fran- um, an annual event on this dale. The pontiff appeared at bis win dow and blessed the crowd. Til Ii PW"' " iwSBi AND MIXER WiWWFr-i : SllffiMla kowoniy - I -sf4 iE -J ' ''r rjrJt) Hl sr yJk G-mk mm SJv'. e..sr....eont..n.j m.t.r wit n ,P..d,. JT'3 I i'kA. - . . . r l i- iiiiiik"v in -rwi s I vw , . .. . I BtJ-L- FEATURE PACKED ' J MA p..m k mo. v. JL, IWJPM K;;r V1"" ,u"""" " 9 " I ALL-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE 4 rgiJO It .'LAYS ANYWHERE: In Auto., f m0 A F" '' tmtMMmM Mil t I I ti 1 Vm. 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'i S i 'H ai"" J Prrhlit m -mi9 " WEIGHS i Z "INDIAN TREE" SEMI-PORCELAIN ; WnrSfWOT " pok' C,,M"" .H0NlY H t Refl 39 95 j 'KJW 10''"' lllW7frkfefi!. U.a--Jr PACKARD BELL TABLE RADIO i . 1 ill I II 1 1 " " - I' it Demomfrotor, I Only 07 09 XJ wistclox costume LCrOA $M) ' -"C br WRIST WATCHES DINNER RINGS mfS.Xs..w.. 88 rTfTXti il I ,, CHARGE IT. j jfe Wf Oft 2 1 606 t . I Wise Elected day. Newly-elected officers for the in termediate Girl Scout committee are Mrs. Raymond Otto, chair man; Mrs. Dwight Nichols, sec retary; and Mrs. Wayne Phillips, treasurer. Youth Joins Navy Richard Cloclasure has joined the Navy. Until recently he was a member of the senior class at Yon calla High. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coggswell have received word that their sou, Francis Jr.. has arrived in Wies- bad. Germany. Francis is with the U. S. Air Force warning unit. Guests at the Dan Russell home in Scotts Valley recently were Mr. and Mrs. Conway Pelly of Van couver. B. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sidden of Victoria. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harok! Edes and Spicialiiing Otfic Suppliei and Furniturt 1 Sttelcose Metal ' Office Furniturt 1 "' 2. ' Js Now Under New Ownership :t Scotts Valley George Edes of Sandy and Miss l.awana Edes of Gicslum, visited at the George Edes home in Yon calla recently. Mrs. Alice Henderson of south ern California is visiting at the Mildred Wooley home in Hayhursl. The two ladies are sisters. Brahams Move Mr. and .Mrs. I). Braham and their sou and wife Irom Fiorina have moved into one of the cabins at Coffee Flats. Mr. and Mrs. I.e. roy Isbelle have moved to town from Coffee Flats. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kruse and family have sold their home m Scotts Valley to Mr. and Mrs. War ren Van Loon of Curtin. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse have moved to Drain. Mrs. Mary Lanibdin has return ed home after spMuling a month visiting her son and family in Fred Glceson, Mgr. Donna Gleeson PHILLIPS Office Supply I M 734 S. E. Jackion OR 3-345S PTA President l.ongwew. Wash, O m... io, i- it., i f .,,i M,. an'd Mrs. Ted Cothre'll of Eugene ! 1,Mlmal Exposition here last sum recently visited at the Joel Jackson : ,m'r- home ;n Scotts Valley. 1 The Forest Industries Centen kJT Customers Of Roseburg Garbage Disposal Co. Starting with the week of March 14th we ore effecting extensive routina reorganization. With but a few exceptions pickup day for residences tn the various areas will be as follows: NORTHEAST SECTION: From the city limits north to Winchester MONDAY Winchester Street THURSDAY East of Winchester St. and all east. of Roscburcf WEDNESDAY NORTHWEST SECTION: All northwest section and Garden Valley THURSDAY WEST SECTION: From Highway underpass west to Melroje East of Highway underpass SOUTHEAST SECTION: Southeast Douglas Ave. and area north of Douglas to Deer Creek WEDNESDAY Area along Douglas and cast of city limits WEDNESDAY Area south of Douglas within the city limits FRIDAY SOUTHWEST SECTION AND CITY OF WINSTON: No change except those areas along Highway 99 B.R. and those in Winston now being serviced on Wednesday. These will hereafter be serviced on Monday. As there will be new confusion during the respect. rjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wj-wt t Ql " ' 'fcja E Exposition Showpi&te Awarded To 4-H Clubs PORTLAND (AP) Oregon H clubs will "et the Forest Products Pavilion, the archilcclu- rai Miuwniece oi me siaie s i-en- o drivers in first few some areas, there will perhaps be weeks. We ask your indulgence ir nial Committee said the clubs will use the building ior a dormitory and meeting hall. CommUtee chairman Roy Gould said the pavilion was built with gifts from lumbermen of $150,000 in cash and $10.00 of materials. TUESDAY ... FRIDAY some this