Cub Scout Formation Begun At Tenmile By Ted Benedict day afternoon. Pack meetings will be belli at the Tenmile I'omiminily Church on the last Friday in each monln. Gardens Diicusttd By MRS. WALTER COATS A Cub Scout organization, apon sored by Ted Benedict, has been organized in Tenmile. At a recent business meeting the following of ficers were chosen: Hoy Cornell, institutional representative; Don llinch Jr., cub master; Ronald Swift and Don llinch Sr., direc tors; Mrs. Don llinch Jr., den mother; and Mrs. Hoy Cornell, asst. denmother. New officers elected were I.arry The scouts will mee at the home I. ay as president and Roger of their denmother each YVedncs- i Thrush as vice president. The next meeting will be held at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Boice Lay in: Mr. and Mr Brockwav April 15 at 7:30 p.m. , and daughter, Pamela Wilbur Club Chooses Two ! Douglas County Arrivals To See, Give Demonstration 1$fory Qf Swamp FOX Heads Rv EILEEN HYDE will lie the last demonstration un- ' I New Listings At Library By EILEEN HYDE .will be the last demonstration un- Blonnie Koehler and "Katie I.ang-1 til Fall, don w ere chosen bv the Wilbur , Stitch and Chatter Club to watch show P'nnd the county home demonstration i The Wilbur Blue Bird group agent give' a demonstration on out- which meets at the home of their door cooking at the Fairgrounds, leader Mrs. F. Warren l.athem The two will give the same 'm-are planning a hand-puppet show lor their parents and friends. Some GlendaleClub Holds Contest Thur., Mar. 24, 1960 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 is . Devitts Of DixonvMIe Home From Recent California Trip By JEAN RACCLIFFE ! the OKA convention for three days. 0Mr. and Mrs. Bob Devitt and' -Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Uouck and faniilv .,r Div.iinillp havi. - ni-tu-rl family spent several davs visitinK By ANDY FAUTHEREE steau, Hawaiian Reader by Arthur home from a week-long trip in ' las Wl'ek They traveled to Gaston N.ws-R.vi.w Staff Writtr Day, Cokesbury Party Book by i California where Ihev visited to visit ha p.rents, tile Austin Heading the list of new arrivals' Arthur Depew, Virgin Islands by I friends. Uoucks . They also visited Ilouck's traveled to Sacramento, i iitouier in-iaw and sister, Mr. ana arneid Jorgenen. .'Mrs. eports tbev also visited shopped in Portland. Mrs. Charlie Melton tioldilocks and the Th'ee Bears., ii-cuiiiiiiciiucu iui mr r.pnapn lor an r.neniy ny i visited also Disneyland ami iia- leu recently lor a trip to caiuornia. Since Christmas Hie eronns iiru-i' .. . 1 t.eorgc Barr, Seven Steps hast bvinne Land before returning home, they plan to visit an aunt, Mrs. in,.t i,., v 'm.,L-mJ ,i ',i,i I he Swamp t ox is a non-fiction lien Benson, A Painter of O u r I via the coast. I Marly Mullets, in Da'is, Calif.. .' ... , . .'. . ' ' 1 biogranhv of den. rrancis Marion. i Tii..A h,. i.u.n n... w,.;ti,.,-. 1 Dr:.u:ii. t.:. ma i ..nri ii.om i,.;.,-i ... t. :ln Fran. inia Coffman, Concrete Crime : ed to Prineville recently, where relatives there and in Alameda, mile Camas Vallev 4-11 Uorti- Langdon for the club in Mav. This of the puppets will be made of sox this week at the Douglas t'ounty , George Eggleston, Institute lor Re- xhev traveled to Sacramento, i brother in-la culture Club, the planting of early -and some of material. j library is a book titled "The Swamp I search career's research mono-1 where thev visited with Mr. ami ; Mr. Karl garden and the growing of cbrys-! ... All the .win will be done liv '''ox nf lh(' "evolution" by Stewart : graphs 9ti-120; 151-181, World Tlic-Uirs. R. 11. Santin. In Porlerville . Hiiueli rcpo antheimuns were discussed by kf A m c V C I f the '-ro in ' -incline show schedules 1 11 rook. aire in Pictures by Tom Prideaux. ! (lu.v visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank : '' hll'C' the seven members present. TT dllCIIS T ; art. T.itlle'lied Hiding Hood, and! The book is written in large print : Adult Fiction: Nieblas and family. The Dcvilts Mr. and In Elgarose i.; . in II ..I Leonard Warren i u,,,.,,,,'..' .. -in. uil .iin Uil" ".ule heP- erterl .Marion Fluting by John Berrv, Moura bv i Mr. and Mrs. R. T. (ireen travel- eisco. Calif., to visit friends and int and to do a , . '. i . 01 SaC H- 1 . . . ... , j . Mr. and Mrs. Don Roth and fam- inento, Calif., have arrived in Fl-1 " ' men into a brigade which without ' ,y Manning Coles, Warning Bell i they attended the funeral of a , Calif ily have returned to T e n in i 1 e (jarose to visit until they can lo alter a trio to Idaho and other ; cate a home in Roseburg. points. Among the many people j M.s Warren's father. George ttiey visneo were sir. ano :. Sundbert .went down to California The Glendale Federated Garden j Chester Berkey. toe Jerry Ginger- j l0 nep t)u.m m(ne Warren is pros Club, as pari of its conservation ! ich lamily. the Rev. Clarence ! ,,ntv employed with his father, program, sponsored a bird house ! llorst family, the Kldon Stutzman j.-,.;,',,!; W arren, doing carpenter contest anion;! children of the Glen- family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. tiiey work. dale School. i and lamily, and others. j p,rentJ visited ine coniesi c.osoo weunesuay, nue in uiano iney : saw a ... .-, M Jm c m d child,.cn , u vm,k Ion 111 Willi. II 1I11IC tilt Willi IIUW.'l.l "lit Uri UI IIILC1 CllllS .Wfelll.i, "'",T i ( .1... 'I I.. I.. ,1 1 . I 11.. I.ll. ,...n!tul .lui scii ii i me vucoua.e v.. aue , ne n ine u. au '"'7' of Shady Cove visited with her All bud houses enlereo were to! Boise, the Idaho State Fish Hatch-' ' . f be made bv the child entering it ' erv, the Perrine Memorial Bridge, !,'.' r. in the contest. Bird bouse kits were ! Shoshone Falls and a sugar re maun inav. oflen without pnoueli auinin- Mrs. Ruth Solnicka is ill at her , nit'ion and. living as they could home in Winchester. I off the country, carried on a prae- Mr and Mrs. Glade Graham optically private war against Red Winchester entertained Mrs. Opal ! coals and Tories during the Revo Charvella of (llvmpia. Wash., for , lutinn. a few davs reeentlv I Because of his elusiveness. the by Frederick Davis, Swan Song by friend. F.n route home, they stop Helen Fdmiston, My Earth, My : ped over night with their son-in-Sea by Edmund Gilligan, The law and daughter. Mr. and Sirs. Eavesdropper by Anor Lin, Amelia! Ed Harvey, in Eugene. i Rankin by Charles Locke, Killing j The latest victims of the flu are at the Big Tree by David McC'ar-! Jerrv Rust and Rita llouck and a il,. nn i'h3.n l... a....a ai..iwi...-; !.i ..;.:. ... c... ; u..i,,..:,i Trip Taken IP."!,," """ lne mV Mercer, The Real Life of jSebastian: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thompson William Harris of Winchester is: i?i, ,-..,.- v,.i,n,i Kn'Snt bV Vladimir Nabokov, I of Medford were overnight guests business trip in rame , head the southern denarl-! . ' eopoic ugi.a,,, ; ,,, ,'. ami mis. ... r.. uouck re- M.rlvns 1 in,L, I ni n,l ciiii'm-rt 1 'lah ..,, .,r . i, a ..,!. oaicony in ine roresi oy l.oius cenlly nai oa.a jean i.iuy oi .' .... o Carolina was in the tiqltt list of the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rust drove lo Powers over a recent weekentl on a business trip. A visitor of the R. T. Greens dur ing the spring vacation was their granddaughter, Jlargo Harvey, o( Eugene. not allowed. Adults were allowed to help the entrant plan his pro.i eit but could not help in the ac tual construction Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warn-. visited for about a week in the. British. Greene enlisted the heln Igarose last week. Mrs. Col- home of her brother-in-law and;0f Marion and soon counted Mar- tier's husband brought them to El- sister. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evans, ion as incomparable help in knock g'arose while on his way to Gold and lamily of Wilbur. .ine out the chain of enemy forts. Beach. , Margery Bars, a senior at Ore-i The Swamp Fox of the Revolu-1 Joe Sand, a I'niversity of Ore-1 son Stale College in Corvallis. in j lion was recently made into a mov- gon student, is spending spring va- at home with her parents. Mr. ' ie bv Wall Disnev. j i .. . I I M I ... : I n ..r r....r .....i' . ' . . ; ,u i . .i-...,inn.n 'rl,n I cauon who uis ui.ie.ns. .ui. dim aim .ins. i n.i .i.tis ui n mmi .ui i unaerwaier I rtasury 101a ,,f e , , u. , 5 ; jjiB. Joe Siinci, anU (;en and' spring vaalion. From the realm of underwater I contest, grades one through . lour, , Mrs. Vclia Farmer and fa n-' . n Tlll.ner came home : ',arvev McBath. Rill Welly and adventure conies another adult non-1 and nveinrougiieig.il. i. ea ui-. iiy aiMnuy. u. , wilh him for a few davs then re-1 Dale Nichols of Wilbur, took an tieiion hv .laenues-Vves Couslnno ' Club Completes Project The Red Cross campaign, spon- vision. the first place winner re-. Mrs. Lois Burgess at Auburn, ceived $:!; second place, i; and third place. SI The houses were judged on use fulness to birds, attractiveness to birds, and workmanship. .1. . I l,.,l.,U L'mc nnri Mtlll V 1111 in u iu .'muni 1VUM1., UIIO liatfll iuua ........ j ', . . , ... nii;.s u Air i.uu.uu aim a iiu-iui, al Port Angeles, Wash. ; ... c . ThBm, , ,, i, Mr and Mrs Char es t. eve and j - with i and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian I' olmshy , , oxernight fishing trip lo Dorena Liam spent several days visiting a n d 1'he bird houses will be exhibited : sightseeing in California. They i ,V " ' " ' '"' 1 ' in one of the downtown store build-1 were in Santa Cruz, Calif., to sight ings after the winners are choren. : see. They visited with cousins of according lo Mrs. G. B. Fox, cor-; the CTcvelands in I.odi, Calif., and respondent. I with a nephew of Folmsby in Med- ford. The foursome also did some sightseeing in San I rancisco. C alif. Births Mr. and Mrs. Don Nuzum and sons. Donald and Jimmie, are in Sacramento. Calif., visiting his i brother, James Nuzum. The N'uz- urns also plan to visit Carl Nuz um and family. Devonna Nuzum is visiting Mrs. Thornbrui in Grants Mercy Hospital COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth C. Cook. 7:13 NE Alameda, Roseburg. March It. a daughter. Diana Lynn; weight 6 pounds 7 1 Pass while her parents are gone ounces. land Harry (Spike)N'uzum is stay- CRIST To Mr. and Mrs. in" with his grandparents, Mr. Charles D. Crist. Liffl Poplar St., I and Mrs. Dewey Lnamblen. Bedroom Storage Talk Presented At a recent meeting of the Wins- and James Dugan titled "Captain i Cousteau's Underwater Treasury." ; In this volume, Captain Con steau, the greatest of undersea ex- plorers, opens a treasure hoard of; amazing true stories by divers, submariners and underwater sci entists. Here the discoverers themselves lell of such sunken treasurers as the Bishop's Cross, $23 million in l-oirer. The Quick Rich Fox by I Jlr. and Mrs. Ernie Weber drove Isabella Taves, One Man's Eucin- to Reedsnorl over a recent week- ies hy Seldon Truss, Midwest Storv end lo visit with their son-in-law ! sored by the Garden valley by Augusta Walker and Dangerous and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- Woman's Club, was completed last Passenger by '! nomas Walsh. jeer Jot-nson, and their new grand- week and the money turned in to JuvtniUt Books: daughter. Lisa Agnes. I Douglas County Chapter, Aineri- Dcar Teen-Ager by Pauline Phil- j Parents Visited lean Red Cross, lips, Jesus of Nazareth by Harry Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christensen i Committee workers were Mrs. Foxdick and Sw amp Fox of the i and children spent spring vacation Gordon Hughes, Mrs. Alva Teeter, Revolution by Stew art llolbrook. in Portland. They were guests of j Mrs. Cleo " Ritchie, Mrs. Robert Easy Reading: j Christensen's parents, Mr. a n d j Johnson. Mrs. Mildred Knapp, Mrs. The Bunny Who Found Easier by ! Mrs. Albert Christensen while E. A. Post. Mrs. Lvle Bostwick Charlotte Zololow. ' there. Christensen also attended 'and Mrs. Wilma Doyle. I lion from Oregon State College. Corvallis. where both are students. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Backlund and family of Newberg visited re cently Willi 1111. Ullll Illl.S. .ll.lllll v i . ,, i ,, ., , Sjogren and Dennis and Mr. and 1 ' "u" .i a ."' gold bullion from Ibe Laurentie. and Mrs. Carl Backlund and other;?.1'- 1 V' ., N'",l'""s ,V. 1 ' .? I priceless art objects of ancient friends, according lo Mrs. Thelma """'a 1 J,"-v "r,"UUM'-, ;reeee and the Sacred Wells of 'r1 L Jj-ip A1'"3 Plans were made on decoranons j , . to be used for the annual on c-, , ; , , wj(h anrothe ,tSSAl j ocean abyss and has a hilarious v 1,?, , iL' hI5 , li diving for gold in California's the three hostesses. Hanson, correspondent. Iloseburg. March 14. a son. Todd Charles; weight 7 pounds 9 ounces. WTNGF1E1.D To Mr. and Mrs. James F. Vingfield, PO Box a!. Roseburg, March LI. a daughter, Linda Kay; weight 6 pounds 9!i ounces. SCH0F1ELD To Mr. and Mrs. Basil B. Schofield. Rl. 1 Box 112. Riddle, March 16. a son. Tobias David; weight 7 pounds 9 ounces. HELMS To Mr. and Mrs. Merl G. Helms, Box 645. Canyon ille. March 16, a daughter, Rob in Sue: weight 7 pounds 2 ounce.!. OVER STREET To Mr. and Sanimv Shaler, a student at Ore gon Slate College in Corvallis, is pending spring vacation won ...s Roseburg Blue Star Mothers Hear Report ! Mother Lode. ! A sewing class, featuring plaids 1 and strines. will besin Friday at A report on various articles 9 a.m. at the Evergreen Grange Humor, suspense, and beautiful description of the wonderland be neath the surface abound in Cap- made and turned into the Veterans - Hull Tin. ..i-nnrl i-lnss will bp held llnsnitnl was hparil liv mpmhpi-e nf A..!l 1 i n n ... Am.nna ,Mtn... i t"'y. the Roseb ug Blue Slar Mothers. ! ested in sewing with plaids or lain Cousteau's Underwater Treas- parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sharer which met recently at the Worn-' stripes is welcome to attend the; Sr. Also home from OSC is Allen an's Club. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold Roberts. classes. Each person attending is Plans were made lo attend the ' requested to bring a sack lunch "Expanding Ideas in a Shaking Mrs. Max W. OverstroeL 16 3 SK I o. u. " - ' ('Mai: RnPhlll'Q MSU'Cll 17, S q.U'Ml'U lU ui i"ei i .iK. dalSiter! Constance Marie; weight according to Edith Dunn, corres- B pounds 10' i ounces ' pnmieni. Humphrey, Kennedy Cease Politeness, Trade Blows Mil WAUKEE Wis. (API Sen. j Kennedy has not yel answered Hubert II Humphrey is beginning Humphrey's, version of their re to take some swings 9- Sen. John .; speclive voting records. F Kcnneriv in their erstwhile j He did lake a crack Sunday at gloves-on, Marquis of Qucensberry-1 Humphrey's emphasis on his Mid stvle contest for votes in Wisconsin. westernism. Kennedy for the first time has ! T))e linnesola senator's litera countered with a light jab aimed . me sayS le js a "man with a at Humphreys miuseciioiiansni. .heart trom the nean 01 nnieri- Humphrey of Minnesota ana ison nedv of Massachusetts are enss crossin" Wisconsin, wooing voters who will ballot April 5 in a pri mary election which -oiild go far in determining the Democratic nominee for president this year Until the past few days, when il,.. ...nntinnnrl paril Otl.Cl' at all i.,hi,.h was seldom Ihey used i mu . eovernor. a congressman or Senate - floor terms. "My good a senator, but the president of (he New library books going on the shelves include: Adult Non-Fiction: Theatre World 19.-i8-.-i9 by Daniel a saciv iiiiicii, . . nj... stale convenion. which will be held , according to Mrs. Albin Nelson. ! 15,1 ' 'V "," 't-n.J. p, ." I April 28 in tii-anls Pass. Ruth liar- Slacks Visited , "' "" WOMEN TO MEET j mon, Nyna Dall. Ktlna Robinson: Mr. and Mrs Marshall Slack of' The Women's Assn. of Oakland j and Lula Taylor, all of Grants : Ilnnlrnbrook. Calif., and Mr. and j Police Pinch Violators Community Presbyterian Church I "ass, attended the meeting. Airs. Ed llovis of lla mond. Wash., j will meet at the church Friday at i The next meeting will be held were recent gnosis al the home of, SALEM (API Oregon slate po i n m iiai-i-iei - Rosa Circle will i April 8 at the home of Mary I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Slack. i lire arrested .1.8G1 persons and be hostesses. The program topic is i Holmes, 16:',.) NW' Ann St., accord-1 James Slack, son of Mr. and i warned 8,266 others in February iiir iu i.euia niyain. mi inemoers .1 1 r . Gorman Miii-K, is nome on 1 lor violations oi uanir laws, sia.e requested to bring a sack spring vacation from his studies at ; police Supt. H. G. Maison said to- lunch. Corvallis ' day. ra. And his roadside nuiuoarns label him as "a Midwest progres sive." Kennedy told 5.000 people who attended a reception for him in .Milwaukee. "I can't campaign as a Midweslerner. In New Hamp shire, I said 1 didn't want votes as a New Englander. We are not pick- Foiled Stales." This was hardly a haymaker, but it was the nearest Kennedy has friend" or "My distinguished op ponent. n:ffrnnr Cited Then Saturdav. Humphrey rose. come i0 nicking al his opponent, .before some 1.000 listeners in La j Their campaigning has been a Crosse, brandishing a handout. It j study in opposiles. is llumphrev's version of the d.f-1 Humphrey is homey, hitting the ference between his voting record ; f0ksv chord. and Kennedy's in 10 major fields j Kennedy, as the hep-cats would of legislation. , ; say. is playing it cool, real cool. "I hate to do this." Humphrey j Humphrey is a "give-em-hell" said "But I am tired of hearing ; ype of orator and his speeches are that'lhere is no difference between : heavily flavored with broad sar the candidates." j casm. The people seem to like it. The handout is labelled "Let Ine Kennedy talks more like a dis Reeord Speak." Vndcr the cate- diet attorney summing up for the gorv "General Farming" it ' jury, rapid, hard-hitting, but essen sho'v's llumphrev voting 27 times j tia 11 y impersonal. ;-.gainsi Agriculture Secretary i Ezra T.if( Benson and Kenneuy voling 27 limes "for Benson." llumphrev also was quoted a-, saving: "When it comes to Jack parading as a friend of the farme: . it's time to call a halt. 1 won . let both parties have Benson can didate Burned Mill Evokes New Method Plans GOLD BEACH. Ore (API An Evans Products Co, sawmill al Hunter Creek that burned to the ground some time ago will This brought a reion. no. . .. . t bc built olu.ia, of Kennedy, but from Sen. W dliam panv taid Proxmire (D W'is) woo said he was, c WooJ uf ()( neutral in the Wisxonsin cont.sK ,oos otfe (he (,um Proxinire issued a f)''"' p,v is studying other methods which said in pari: He (Hi imp h- ,)f um ,h( Umh(,r jn he area rcvl performs a disservice lo ins , )e Mjd- jt mav 5(,u ,omp ,aw )o(!$ party with an analysis anil expand the stud mill al Eu- i chre Creek. nedv's farm recird which Rives the false imprrs.-.ion ina, r.enneov , Wnod 5aid thc ,., win be ,pd is not lnoiou::lily and lwne.ui eo n- ncMv in ,he past. Th, firm nutted to work for the kind of farm j ,)as lwo grpPn veneer mill, in program for which Midvvestern tni, aiellone at Hunter Creek Democrats have been fighting. I and one at Euchre Creek. Like Western Music? KRNR TRY 1490 Each Friday Morning 6:30 to 7:30 A.M. With "Five Gallon Allen (DICK BOOTH) Little Girls Are No Exception ,w.-wr."' vti'wmfw -warn ., : r.r-v.'Mxswintx! . w Sometimes they play just as rough as boys. 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