The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 11, 1960, Page 13, Image 13

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    California Couple
Visit In Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCain. I
nee Faye Copoland, and baby ul
Nurwalk. Calif., a.e visitin'4 with
Mrs. McCain's parents. Mr. and
.Mrs. Kenneth Copeland of Oakland.
The Kenneth Copeland family and
Mr. and Mrs. McCain spent a re
cent weekend in Junction City
where they attended the opening of
the ln-Door Valley Theater, owned
bv Bart Copeland, according to
Edith Dunn, correspondent.
Large Crowd Attends Recent
North Douglas Hobby Show
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An estimated 800 to 1.000 per
sons attended the Hobby Show spon
sored by the North Douglas Granse
over the past weekend, according
to liuby Meacham, corresityndent.
First place winners in their re
spective divisions were as follows:
Embroidery, Mrs. Edith Kardell
of Drain on satin pillow and dish
cloth panties: Mrs. Erwin Coins of
Curtin on tablecloth and dresser
scarf; Mrs. Otto Gregory of Curtin
on embroidered dish towels.
Elephants, Mrs. Lester Sands of
Curtin.
Pictures, Noreen Walker of Cur
tin in collection of pictures in wa
ter colors, charcoal and crayons.
Pencils. Norman Suiter of Curtin.
Crystal rock, Loman Bakers of
Winchester.
Aqates. Michael Booher.
Old coin collection. Earl Bick
ford of Drain. Jaqueline Deeds of
Curtin on penny collection.
Tin craft, .Mrs. Jay Snyder of
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Curtin.
Ship and plane models, Harry
Mc.Michacl of Curtin.
Salt and pepper collection, Mrs.
Dick Duncan of Drain.
Vat weaving, Mrs. Herbert Moon
of Drain.
Dolls, Vivian Duncan of Drain.
Quills, Mrs. Erwin Coins of Cur
tin on quilted baby quilt.
Tatted baby bonnet, Mrs. Addie
Harp.an of Drain.
Crochet, Mrs. Otto Gregory ol
Curtain on doily.
Ceramics grand prize winners in
various divisions: Mrs. James Gro
ver of Sutherlin. Mrs. Mary Buck-
I lin of Drain, .Edith Gliss. Doris
Neely of Roseburg, Mrs. Edith Wit
zel of Roseburg, Mrs. Anna Murry
of Roseburg, and Mrs. Gladys Wil
liams. Field Trip Taken
Grades five through eight of the
Curtin Grade School went on a field ,
trip to Eugene. While there, they j
ate Mexican food, saw slides of
Mexico and visited Skinner's Butte,
Park. I
Bedroom Storage Demonstrated
To Umpqua Home Extension Unit
Hoffa Holiday Proposed . Fri., Mor. 11, 1960 The Nowj Review, Roscburj, Ore. 13
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Bedroom storage was the pro
ject demonstrated at a meeting of
the I'mpqua Home Extension I nit.
which met at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Timm.
Mrs. Timm and Mrs. Joyce
Bausche were leaders. A pennies
for friendship collection was tak
en (or the ACWW. The Spring Fes
tival, which is to be held at the
fairgrounds April 21. was discus?
ed. The Umpqua unit is to have
an exhibit. Anyone planning to at
tend the event Is to make luncheon
reservations with Mrs. Timm.
Mrs. Tom Sutton, president, ap
pointed Mrs. Grace Crouch. Mrs.
Elsie Monett and Mrs. Rachel
Baird on the nominating commit
tee. They will give a report at the
April meeting.
The unit decided on a craft les
son for a choice lesson for next
year. It was reported that 13 la
dies took the lessons in sewing in
plaids and stripes last week.
. The April project will be "Meals
On A Budget" with Mrs. Edna
Powers and Mrs. Irene Babbitt as
leaders.
Boy Scout Troop 29 of Oakland,
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Sheriff Ira Byrd
Speaks At Meeting
Sheriff Ira Byrd was guest speak
er at the March meeting of the
Doug etts who met at the court
house with Capl. Hazel Jameson
presiding.
Sheriff Byrd spoke on the "Re-
will celebrate the .villi anniversarv
of srnutins with a banquet ai Hi
Veleyins .Memorial Building March
22 at 7 p in.
A court of honor will also be
held at the banquet. Perry Green
is scout master. The troop is pon
sored by local union 281-1. saw mm
workers. Itegular meetings of Hie
troop are field at the Community
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday
evenings.
Kenneth Manning, head carpeti-
FROM NINE TO FIVE
NKWAISK. . J. (AIM - A Team
vlei-s I mull lec.il president wanls
a paid holiday fur Ihc buthd.ty of
Tcaintii's Iniernatntnai President
Jamc- It. Ih'fla.
The request was iikh'c by AiUli
in Cusiioo. pri'Milenl ot Team-sU-l
l.ec.i! Ins, in cinilrjct pi'o
pos.'ils here to building ilia
lerial cmplnvei.s. HotlV.s birth
day is I'eli. it.
t er at Mai'liu Itros Container and
Timber 1'nuhitts Corp. suffered
a heart attack rrceiuly and is in
Mercy Hospital in Itosehtirc. ac
cording to Kililh lhiiin, correspond
ent .
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Death Of Boy
Ruled Suicide
SWEET HOME (AP) The gun
shot wound which killed 15-year-old
David ' Hoger Smith was self-inflicted,
Deputy Coroner Ted Rod
man said today.
The boy's body was found near
his home Wednesday. A .22 rifle
was nearby.
Tlio hnv ticannnaroH lad Klin.
sponsibilities And Duties Of The! Hay. I( w"as b,jevei ;or a wjie
Deputy hhentf."
Following the talk, the regular
business meeting was held. Discus-
that he had run away
He was the son of Mr. and Mr.
Charles B. Smith. The father is
al home with two surviving ehiU
sion of ways and means for the;dron. The mother is in hospital
Doug etle playday, scheduled for; at Westminster, Calif.
April 24, took place.
Betty Salikic was selected as
Doug-ette for the month of Febru
ary. All members were present
and received Iheir I960 deputy
cards, according to 2nd Lt. Har
riet McAlisler.
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Myrtle Creek Unit
To Hold Workshop
Workshop lessons on plaids and
stripes will be presented by the
Myrtle Creek Home Extension L'nit
March 21 and 24.
Classes will begin promptly at
9:30 a.m. Anyone may take the
lessons. The only requirement is
that women have a basic know
ledge of sewing.
Women are requested to hnni
pre-shrunk material, a fitted pat
tern, sewing supplies and a sack
lunch. Coffee will be furnished, ac
cording to Mrs. Vernon Black,
project leader.
Meeting Date Changed
For Olalla-Tenmile Unit
The Olalla-Tenmile Home Exten
sion Unit will not meet March 22
as planned but will meet March 29,
at the home of Mrs. Vera Erbe
according In Mrs. Walter Coats,
correspondent.
At that meeting the unit will
work on plaid and stripes projects.
Pun Group Mttti
The Mealtime Fun Group of the
Mixmaster 4 H Club met at the
clubhouse in Tenmile recently, at
which time the girls made apple
crisp.
Claudia Burr became a member
of the club at the meeting. The
next meeting of the entire club
will he at the clubhouse March 22
al 3:30 p.m.
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