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4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur.. April 14, 1960 CALENDAR OF EVENTS oworroiu Green School Group Features Youth Night Ai decent Meeting 14 Friday, April 15 Thursday, April ! WSCS of Roitburj Methodist Driver's Liceme Examiner, 837 Church, al the Melhodist Church, j SE Koberls. 8 a m. to i p.m. lexecuine meeting at 9 5 am., Nu Delta Easttr AtMmbly, Rose- luncheon at 11:30 a.m. and WSCS j burg Senior High. ; program at 1:15 p m. j National A tin. Retired Civil Eunice Circle or Presbyterian Employees, room zib oi Loan- Church, home of -Mrs. Morrn Bowker.-1367 liain. 9 30 p.m. ' . Drivor's License Examiner, &Ji ' &K Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p in. : Roseburg Pair Koblo Grand's ! Club, dessert supper at hall, 7:30 1 p m. ' Timber City Chapttr of Sweet Kiversiae acnooi. Arl1in,c Inc.. : room 19. call OR 2-fcl3 for more ; Army Reserve, 16H W. Harvard, , I 10 iv pm. ' Woman of Roseburg C ou n t r y ', Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon fol-1 lowed bv weeily bridge play. j Rotebur Rotary Club, L'mpqua, Hotel, noon. i , IOOF, JOOf iiau, Jacsson at., 8pm. Roseburg Lions Club, l'mpqua .' Hotel. 6 30 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, at the airport, .' t-VI In 9 GO D m. ' Lady Elks, Eiis Club, cards, 8. , p m. Preschern Barn, Dude Sibley, call er. 8 p.m. Barbershop Singing, RicVett'l Jlusie i-tore, 8 p.m. Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 pm. Oakland Chapttr 1, OLS. Oak land Masonic Ttmple, 8 p.m. j Evtrgroon Grango Homo Eco- nomica Club, Grange Hall 10:30! Christian DoHtrs, Glide Church i of Christ. 10 a.m. I Clido Shufflers square dance les- j sons, at the Community Building, 8 I p.m. ' Roseburg lompio li. ryinian, Sisters, at the KP Hall, 8 p.m. house, important business, all re tirees welcome, T.J) p.m. Sheriff's Posso, at the F a i r grounds, 8 p.m. Loyal Ordtr of Moose, game night, Moo.-e Hall, 8 p.m. Veterans of WWI, Douglas Bar racks 176 and auxiliary, Veteran's Memorial Bide.. 8 p.m. Riversdalo Grango, Giange Had, ranth's Social Club, Mason ic Hall. 6:30 potluck. Christ's Ambassadors of the As sembly of God Church, Winston, fellowship for voung people. Cub Scout Pack 136, Dillard School auditorium. 7.30 p.m. By MARY WEIKUM Youth night was featured at the recent meeting of the Green School PTA. I Groups sponsored by the organ 1 in I ion include Blue birds, Camp Fire girls, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and 4 II clubs. Each group had a display of the type of work being done. The scouts exhibited their display board of awards. In con nection with the meeting the stu dents of the Geen School displayed ; their science projects. ' The boy scouts presented the cilors and Mrs. Peggy Myers in troduced the youth leaders. Mrs. Hardman's cooking group present ed a musical number in costume. ! During the business meeting the PTA was shown a series of film EASTER EGG HUNT SET j ' The Azalea Grange will hold an Easter egg hunt Saturday from 2-4 p m. Children finding Ihe most eggs will win prizes. Each partici pant is to bring a half dozen col ored eggs, according to correspond ent -Mrs. G. B. Kox. ' . strips useful in the teaching of phonics. Teachers explained the value and proper use of this teach, ing aid. The group decided to pur- : chase the strips for the school. j. Room awards were received by ;Mrs. Bradley- third and Miss ' Paulson's sixth grades. ; Name .nanged i At the last meeting of the Glen- Assembly Of Cod Conference Set ; The District Fellowship meeting of the Assembly of God churches will be at the Glemiale church Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Paul Bury, who is on leave from his mission work in Japan, will present a special pro gram. "Music With a Mission." He will sing. The Rev. Mr. Bury also will sell long-playing records. Profits go to a Bible school at Seoul, Korea, where the Rev. Richard Johnson, former pastor of the Glendale A sembly of God Church, is one of the workers, according to corre spondent Mrs. G. B. Fox. gary Livestock Club the group : voted to change the name to hod ert's Creek ( H l ivestock Club, i Topics of discussion were the de : horning of rattle, leading, and - specific purposes of different , breeds of cattle. I The next meeting will be held April 18 at 7 p m. at the home of Marearet Thomason. ! Of interest to friends in Green ! la the birth of a baby boy to .Mr. I and Mrs. Robert Benson of Reeds : port. This is the Benson's fifth ! child and first son Benson was a teacher in Green School for sev eral veirt and hi wife was presi dent "of the Green School PTA and active in youth work of the area. Baby Born Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson are announcing the birth of their first great-grandchild. The baby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Vaara of Sutherlin. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews and family were Dr and Mrs. Vernon B. Waterman and children, Betty and James, of Manteco," Calif. Mrs. Waterman and Mrs. Mathews are sisters. The i-ulifnrnia family was en route to i Eastern Oregon. Mrs. George McDowell has re turned to her home afler a three week trip visiting with relatives and friends in Michigan and Penn-svlvania. FINE HOMES Built to please you Ettfay real hem IVAN P. 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Maotina Set The regular monthly meeting of the Lookinggiass Home Extension Unit will be held Tuesdsy at the home of Mrs. Louise Ollivant. "Bedroom Storage" is the lupic fur the day with Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Black serving as leaders. The meelina will convene at 10.30 a.m. with a potluck lunch at noon. Elec tion of officers will be held, leaders for the March meeting report that in the study of plaid and stripe materials five dresses, one skirt, one coverall and four shirts were cut nut. They are to be completed at home and modeled at the County Home Extension festi val Anril 21 at (he county fair grounds. It is reported also that the Lookigglass Grange will again serve the lunch al the Home i.x tenlsion Festival. Space Exploration Costs To Increase WASHINGTON (AP)-The high cost of space exploration was din- j closed today by officials of the' N ational Aeronautics and Space j Administration. L'arh major satellite launching! hy the United States costs be tween 10 and 14 million dollars.' 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