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N0 The Ncwj-Revicw, Roioburg, 'ACTUt 1957-58 ACTtt'l -0- 23,252.70 21.8S6.B3 -0- 21,826.83 23.252.70 -0- Total Estimated General Fund Expenditures Estimated General Fund Receipts Amount Hecessary to balance Ccneral Fund Budget Total Estimated Stato Tax Street Fund Expenditures Iirtitnatcd Stato Tax Street Fund Hoooipt3 Tot-Jl Estimated Sever Service Fund Expenditures Estimated Scwur Servics Fund Receipts Dotal Estimated Parking Fund Expenditures. Estimated Parkir Fund Receipts Total Estimated City Hall Sinking Fund Expenditure 3-' Estimated City Hall Sinking Fund Euceipt3 Special Levy Total Estimated Bond Retirement Fund Expenditures Estiirated Bond Retirement Fund Receipts Total Estimated Truck Sinking Fund Exponditurca Estimated Truck Sinking Fund Receipts , . Total Tax Iov To Balance Budget Estimated Taxes Uncollected Total Tax Levy 1959-60 Tax Baso Add 6 Exempted Items Bond Retirement City Hall Sinking Fund City Manager '3 Department Add Amount Exempted Total Insido C$ limitation Total Outsido 6t limitation V?E, tha indcrsignod, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Budget compiled by tho Budget Committee for tho City of Roseburg, Oregon, for tha fiscal year be ginning July 1, I960, and ending Juno 30, 1961, DATED at Roselurg, BT aUES OF TIC COIOTI Bad'oura Club Meets Tuesday lSaduura Club. D'Uig! Id's of tho Nile, imt Tuesday allornoon at the iillractivc home ill Alls. 'I' C. I'l" gcrald. 'I he group sowed iur Ihe Shrine llnspilrl. .Mrs. I itgorald served lovely I'' freshmonis In Mrs. M. 1- ih . i Mrs. I'.smi' Ko-nl. Mrs. H. C. Kl- j h..l Mrs. ('. M. Horr.e. Mrs. M. I l'. ( as-ol. Mrs. Chester Thump nut. Mis liny Catching Airs Kenneth (Jluno. 1 iluli wdl moot nl a T :'.o I) III. (losM-l'l-sllpper Max 1" al III.' Ik. mo nl Mrs A. I'. Ml.olll who .Mrs. Urine F.lhutl and Mrs. hil win llOOlll I'll llUslCSSCS. Reception May 1 II,.. ".,ih welding anniversary ..I Mr and Mrs. Ilerin.ill Haewell. Ill 4 liox 1S.'iA. will bo I .'loin aid al jhi (iii'ii li.iusi' al Ih.'ir home Mi" dav, .May I. I''rli'iuls. neighbors jiihI relatives an' iiii.Ii.iII imlli'il In call between 'i ami a i in. Tcnmile Ladies Hold Meet Airs. A. F. Young was a charm ing hostess recently when she en leilained iiyinliers of the T ennui l adies Clnb al her home lollow jug a delicious covered dih hiiuh eon the aitciiioon was spent vi-it Alenilicrs prcscni were .nv Wayne lireitonliuclier. All s. Hill t 'enters . Airs. Dewey ( Ti.iniblen Airs. Ed Dwight. Mrs. Atilhui'. i.nwlv' Mr? Warren I nrkwoon Mrs 'It. I). Lockwood. Airs. Jack MoK.iv. Airs. Albert Young, Mr iialuh' Dwight. Airs. Conrad l.ak.v and Airs. Mary Avers, and l. .nests. Airs. F. A. Water ol lam as Vnllev and Airs. Don Niium The next meeting will be at Hi iub of Airs. l,d Dwight .May 17 Ore. Fri., ffpril 29, I960 CUT BUDGET ESTIi'i'iTED HEVHIUS & EXP3IDITURE3 IJ6O-6I C1TI HALL SINKING FUND ACTD1 1st 6 Ko. 1959-60 BUDGET 1959-60 19,938.07. 1,G86.B -- 25,000.00 '19,938.07 16,886.63 3,311.63 16,886.83 cm BUDGET 1960-61 RECAFITULATICH 92,9liG.6? 5,576.92 Oregon, thi3 COth day of Kirch, I960. BUDGET COHMITTEG FCR COTOCiL 0? TIE CUT CF R053URC, OREGON. ATT33T. Candlclifihtcrs Honored Mrs. Karl lliimincll gracinuslv 1 cnierlnincd llu- croup or mi ls from the Yom-alla Mi'llmilist Churoh win. light the I'limlli'S each Sunday bo-: fore church services. Thi" lal.li' decorations wen" in keeping with Easier. While and I.I Vl-lllll'l IHHVllH Ml IV 11-111 liisoly Ihroogliout the rooms. Ann Malliis gave a very niid'osim-: talk oiHiferning the dedication .l the two beautiful brass can.ile sticks usul on tho all.ir. The Ke. Air. (Mlii. pastor ol tho church. , also spoke to tho girls. lielreshiuellls wore served to Cherry Olio, Killio Jackson. Caro t n and Geraldine Tslos, Kami Slallns. Carol lliliirclh, uheryl l'on liiis, Barbara Stapicnian. l.iii.l.i .and Alary Hussell and Shiiioy aihl , irgmia Currier. Brunch Dated It.iselmry Council of I'hurrhcs ..ill li.,.rio Mat Foll.iv slno I . al a brunch at Ihe M,.iodisl Church l-riilav. Mav (i. at til a m. ..ll. i- Hull 'will be lb,' sneakei I on Ihe topic. ( iM.0'iso) I- roe I..,-.I,.,M-..I.I,. " Ti llls VI. II I., .... :,l Ho. door n,l various chinch Mrs. H.ill Complimented At Lovely Dinner Party Mis A.ldie Hall was bouoreil al surpiiso l.irthdav dinne 'Ihur-- ciuii', arranged by tier s,,u ano uauuucr-tti-utw, .M' . ami vns. W ayne lh.il, at Iheir h.iino in Null- I'llin. Present In on-ov the eveii'tii: with Mi s Hall were Mr. a-id Mis tar rv Kvidora .1. Kvidelll. M' Mavnald llvrd and Mr. and Mis Will. or 1.,'imai.l all ot ltosehurj Hidlv 'liirner. WiIImiv: Air. anl Mrs Dal" 'iiiinei and son, Fr.c: Air. and Air. Dan Tinner and Pain and Mr. and Mrs. Hall and sous, Gary and Tuininv. revsnus Estimated Cash Balanco Taxes TOTi RZV3JU2 EPKDITUR23 To fce vised fcr construction of new City l&ll M7.53li.57 lbh, 750.00 102,500.00 102,500.00 76,010.03 . 76.0liO.CO 63,72li.OO 63.72U.CO 25,000.00 -0- 8,093.7? 23,093.7? 5,300.00 92,525.61 28,093.75 25,000.00 U, 310.00 67,!i03.7 165,929.36 2lj2,311.5l OTPC CF Marriage Told Sharon Kay Olson of Al lusion, Wash., tlatiuli'i-r o.' Mr. anil Mis Sam llighy ol Ar'inglnn. anil John Snyder, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Young ol Oakland, wore married al .North Bonneville. Wash., April; Alter a visit win Ins parents Snyilcr loll lor Ft. Ih. N..I., and trom there he will be ir.iiisli'rroil to Gernianv, Mis. .sutler will stav with her parellls tor a short lie nod. Hi. -II expects In join tier bus hand 111 Geniany in about two months. Sund.iy Piirty Celebrates Birthd.iy Anniversaries A lovclv huthday party was civ en Sunday at tho h.unc ol Mr. .mil Mrs. Henry Scott ni Mollusc honnl ilii. Ihe annlv er-al ios ol Kara Sell an.l her uraildinother. Mrs. Ardella Now lend Cards and gitts vvore pioson "d to llu m others pie-ciil included Si'"". Mr all'' Mrs. W It Kcv in Ander i son and Mr. an;l Mrs. Frank Smith Airs, Andeison was co hostess lor tlie dinner at winch two lovely d e orated cakes were served. All Fast er inntit was carried out in the dec I alioiis. Pa -t Matrons And Patrons Honored At OES Meeting Nearly L'u p.t ni.iirons ind ;i Nearly I'll p.t nuiroll? Irons ol tlreon cha;iler .n. t't.S. iicn1 linni.re.l Wctncsiiay cvcnini; al Ihe chapler nieeling of the or canialion held at Ino Masonic l eniple in Canvonville M;s W il ham Alcue, W.M. and William Moore. W P. presided. Honored gnosis wcio uilr.itliu'i'il ind sahiltsl in a sp,'ei,il .'...lenduili an.l tills were ineMiiled to Ih.n.. were preellled to Ihen'. Later iclreshmcnls were eiv.-.t in ihe .lining ronui h ieiv. Mr ami Airs. Chailes- I'm. leu a.ul nn. imidon Clink. By tv r&t&nw ' Cfr airman BUDGET 1960-61 -0- 25,000.00 25,C00.OO 25,CC0.0O 312, 78Ii.57 -0- -0- -0- 25, 000. CO 0- 367,78.57 10,1)56.30 It08,2li0.87 Continued RCCTURG, 0RLO0H wucretary Recorder-freasui'or olly Circle Members Enjoy Charming Luncheon Mrs. W C. Cooper of Melrose was a hostess Wednesday at her home In nit-mliers ol the .loliy ''nolo Club. Visiting v;ls oniovod """"'h ""' polluck Members outliving Ihe pleasant ullernoon with Mrs. Conner includ ed the Mesdaines (Tvtie Kinyon. 'leor-je Showers. Fred Fugle. Al l. .Manning. Army Soolov. Stella P.nnevvood. C K Wullf. Aiaxinc Alherton, .1. li. .Mnlo and baby d.i.i.clucr: l.enoie Cooper and lar rell Conner and natiy. A plant sale will ho featured id the next social allair at the homo ul Airs. Fred F.ngle. Coffee Hour, Workshop Hosted By Mrs. Powell Mrs. Floyd Powell, president of , the Hoselinrg Woman's Society ot I hrisiiaii Service, had a collec hour and work: hop tor the score tancs of the Mctl odist society at tier charming b.unc on Garden Vat lev Road. Attending were Airs. Fred Gibb, . Mrs Hai l KHIoy. Mrs. Phil W alk er. Mrs William Bales. Airs, Hob. en itradioy. Mis. Ted chiesna. Mr, Armor M.irOi l.s Rolierl Davis, Mrs. W lbain Kis inger and the l.osless, -Mrs. Powell. oyer Social Club Enjoys Meet ;cr home in tianlen Valley, llost a . a , r. ii . esses were Ruth and Jeanelle Nies- Ar Aric jiiJficnb nomc T he Four and Ten Club enjoyed a social meeting Wednesday eve- ning at the home ot Mrs. Arte ed by Helva Hiickwaller Koll call onsiralion and presented several, . Stephens Bouquets ol spring (low-, was answered with scripture vers ' games. ; AndcrSOtlS Host Dinner DAMASCIS. Syria (API A ci s9!eniraied the looms. cs ! Lovely retreshments were served . picket line was set up throughout Those present included Qr. I. CD Final plans were made for the by .Mrs .Mead to the Alesdar- Mr. and Airs. Look Andorso Q Hie I nited Arab Republic's Svn I. Burr. Mrs. Paul Knieger. Airs, mother daughter banquet May fi Joe Stokes. Roland Chck, R a y Axel Anderson of I :nnU and an ports today agunst all Cana- John Webber. Alls. Hairy Bad lord. Mis. Paul 'Irker and the hostess. Mrs. SlrpMis Tlie next inclini; will be Alay li al the hoini'o( Airs. Radlord. Audrey. Marie Moore Weds ! Edward Johnston April 13 On the date of her parents' silver wed. ling anniversary, April 13, Miss Audrey Marie Moore be came the bride of Edward Johns ton at an evening ceremony at the Drain Church of Christ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore; the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnston. The double rins ceremony was performed by Delbert Whit e, Church of Christ pastor. The bride, given in marriafie by her father, was attended by maid of honor Miss Vicki Leatherwood of Kuthcrlin, a cousin: and brides maids, Mrs. feci! Parker and a sister-in-law Marion Moore. The bride wore a princess style floor-length gown of white bro caded taffeta. A crown of sequins held her fingertip-length veil. She carried her grandmother's white Bible, with a white orchid. Her attendants wore pink brocade taf feta gowns and carried nosegays of pink and white carnations with streamers. 1-Tower girls, wearing pink bro cade taffeta. were Susan and Cathy Moore, younger sisters of the bride. Her small brother, Donald Moore, was ring bearer. Jimmy Johnston, the bride groom's brother, acted as best man. Ushers were Cecil I'arker and brothers of the bride, Bob and Marion Moore. Clifford Johnston, another brother, rolled out the car pet for the bridal march. Music for the ceremony was play ed on the organ by Mrs. Wayne Tucker, will! Airs. Delbert While singing "Always" and "Wedding Prayer." The bride graduated from Drain High School in 1J59 and is at pres Social Evening Enjoyed By Sorority Members, Guests Tail Eta Eta sorority members i ceiving a prize for finding a spc- and guests enjoyed an evening ot.cially wrapped egg games Wednesday at the home of .Mrs. Doyle Cook on rsfc Mainour. Airs. Bill Phillips and Airs. Elmer Scrape served as co-hostesses. "Hats" being the theme of the evening, everyone wore homo made headgear denoting their hus bands' occupations. Prizes for the best hats went to Airs. Earl Mun ion and Airs. Gene Rushlon. An Easier egg hunt was also on the agenda. Airs. Earnest Peel re- Farewell Pot luck Honors Georges A politick dinner held as a fare well affair honoring Air. and Airs. Bill George took place recently at the home of .Mrs. Dean Crosier, with Airs. Bob George as co-hostess. The Bill Georges are moving to California al the end ol the school year. Guests were Mr. and Airs. Ken Stuart, Air. and All's. Clyde Cock roll, Air. and Airs. Shelly Brown, Air. and Airs. Clint Grooms, Air. and Airs. Bill Alarkham, Air. and Mrs. Buck Weakley, Air. and Airs. Don Brown, Kathy Roberts, Air. and Airs. Larrv Alimnaiigh and .Mr. and Airs. Walt Foster. A group gifl was presented to tho couple. The evening was spent playing cards. Bridge-Supper Club Entertained Mrs. L. J. Fullerton entertained her bridge-supper club at her love ly home Wednesday evening. Aza leas, camellias and lilacs formed the attractive decorative motif for the occasion. Covers wore placed for Airs. George Sothnian. a yuesl, M r s. Adrian Fisher. Airs. J. P. Aloi sehonhaoher. Airs. O. Al. Berne, Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. S. C. Richmond. Airs. H. II. Turner and , Ihe ''osloss. All's. Fulleiion ..h score for the evening's con- I tract bridge plav was won bv Airs. Turner with Airs. Richmond win ning the second high score and Airs. Berrie the traveling prize. Junior Club Meets Monday The Junior Pupl'cale Bridge Club met Momhiv ovonini! under ih,. direction nf Mrs Waller HI- ru-h. North-South wmrers were Mrs. . I,. Bhi'-.er and Mrs. Jumes Iolt lirt ; Or. am Mrs. Albert MoreiH', second, and Mrs. S, G. Palmer and Mrs. Neil Kaser, third. Fa.;t-Wost wmners wore Atr.and Mrs. Raymond Borden, first; Airs. John Davenport and Airs. David Weistiian. second, and Mrs. r.. li Hamilton and Airs. Henry Shctioci. Jr., third. MembershipTea To Be May 11th charming affair of Aiav ii will be the annual membership tea to tie hold by members of Dons Lis Coiniiiumlv llosmtal at the beautiful now home of Mrs. Carl Teague al ;tcl.i W. Madrone in i .aiircivvood. The miblic is invited and Ihe tea hours arc from 2 to 1 p ni. I Mrs. 11. I). Cnen is general chair man of Ihe affair. , u .1 m,e Church Women ; ,cl ro2.e cm rut vvuini.il : Have Enjoyable Meetitig The .Missionary Society of the i Melrose Community Church met iTuesdav morning at the Nieswong wonger. Following the coffee hour and program, Ihe meeling was conduct - Ml mothers and daughters in tlie m are urgcvl to attend The ncl mooting will In- Alay !. an all day work meet'ns at the oiiuroh 0 ent taking nurse's training at Sae red Heart Hospital in Eugene. The bridegroom was graduated from Drain High School with the class of 1938 and is serving in the armed forces. He is stationed in Germany, where he has been for the past one and one-half years. Mrs. John ston plans to complete her train ing, Ihen join her husband when he returns to this country to com plete his service. A reception in the church par lor followed the ceremony. Serv ing the wedding cake was Mrs. Herbert Parker of Oakland, and Mrs. Kodney Leatherwood of Suth erlin. Mrs. Roy C'arstensen, aunt of the bride, of Eugene, served coffee, while Mrs. Evert Goodman of Portland, the bride's grand mother, served punch. Mrs. Paul Cain, of Brooks, aunt of the bride, had charge of the guest book. Airs. Sidney Moore, mother of bridegroom, wore a pink suit with white accessories. For her going-away costume the bride wore a blue knit suit with while accessories and a white or chid. The bridal pair will spend two weeks in Pony, Mom. The beautiful floral arrange ments for the wedding were pink tulips and while lilacs, and were arranged by Mrs. Roy Haldemon and Mrs. Tom Cox. The lovely three-tiered wedding cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Annie Lovelace, who also made a slilver wedding anniver sary cake for Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Moore, the bride's parents. The ceiemony of cutting the an niversary cake and congratulations to the Moores took place alter the wedding cake had been served. Following the game period, re freshments were served to guests, Airs. William Durst, Airs, lrvin Geidd, Airs. Lavernc Alickelson. -Mrs. Earl Munion, Airs. Chester Oylear, Airs. Frank Chalupsky and Airs. Paul Sieinan. and to mem bers. Airs. Jim Bellows, Airs. Joe Haekenberg, Airs. Earnest Peel, Airs. Gene Rushton, Airs. Ted Vret tas, Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Al r s. Earl Wiley Jr. and Mrs. Roy Wood all. There will be a meeting for elec tion of officers for Ihe coming year Alay 4 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Wheeler on W. Lorraine Street. Luncheon Club Is Entertained Airs. W. L. Tozor entertained her i bridge club Wednesday alternoon at a charmine luncheon at her beautiful new home on the North tlmpqua River above Winchester Dogwood and camellias formed the lovely decorations. Covers were placed for Airs. Kenneth Bailey, Airs. Carl Teague. Airs. James Aiken, Airs. Glenn Gibbons, Airs. Virgil Lomax, Airs. Kenneth Kirk, Airs. Robert H. Sav age, Airs. Edward Al. Murphy, Airs. Elton Jackson and the host ess. Airs. Tozer. High score for the afternoon's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Savage with Airs. Bailey win ning the second high score. Wade Home Scene Of Party Airs. C. B. Wade graciously en 'erlained her bridge club Tuesday at a lovely 1 o'clock luncheon at her beautiful home on SE Kane Street. Camellias and other spring flowers formed Ihe decorations. Covers wore placed for Airs. S. G. Palmer and Airs. W. C. Calli- son, guests, and Aliss Helen Casey Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Airs. D. B Bubar. Airs. .1. R. Wharton, Airs. I.. E. AlcCTintock. Airs. Ivan Pick ens and the hostess. Airs. Wade. High scores for the afternoon's contract bridge play were won by Airs. Callison for guests and Airs. Allen for members. Camp Committee Hosted At Coffee . ,,. ,, , i I'll, n iwif wei-iv.s oomiiiK ins menu. Airs. Wayne Harris was a most:i.i, k, . i,, gracious hostess Wednesday at de - charming home on Overlook , sov-! h v, MaWm Brown? who eial members ot the Camp Hre;attonds Oregon Technical Institute; Day tamp commiitoe at Klamath Falls, has boon s.-lect-j oreeMr,; Stam.r Hugh Byi-kit! Mrs. D. J. Bilovv. Mrs (). ! Amindson and Airs. Harris. Other members of the commit- loo who wore unable to be proMMV. ' urd J spent a ro.ont MUhe IcJt rcr' p ram wore Airs. William Kernan Mrs. wt.t.kt.m in Ponat and v,nitv p,,nI Made P''-"-James byrnn. Airs Hovd Kppor-;u. was a ,,,, , thp , ( hi ; A .,,, , , , f , ly. Airs. William Hoist and Airs, i .,, .,,i ,i ,,,i,i , i.,. ., , .., , ., inepai- ! Dale Wright. I Double Surprise Shower ! Honors Glendale Women Alargie Sethor and llolsv Smilhi"1", , . " . , ""Mm'!'!v wi'iv iKunncvi .11 a soipuse puiK i and blue shower by otticors, coui- U'sV girls and pro-torn otticors ot Ihe Glendale Eastern Star at Ihe em Si.ir al the Alasonic Temple Friday evening The honorees received gift certi- fieates in lieu of individual gins Games wore nlaved wilh prizes joins to Alary Ruth Thompson and Dorothy Bradv. At the close of the party, re frcshmcnts wore served. The tables were decorated with storks, a bahy iroe and diaper nut cups. Party At Mead Home . r . IS event (Jt rriday . Airs. .Myron Alead. Melrose, was yideii'iis uiisiess r i niav al net home when she entertained at a ! demonstration parly. Mrs. Helen 1 Young was in charge of the item- Pickens. Jack starling. v hue; W right. Finis Turner, ti F ; ing or. Charles Stringer, l lvde Yr- hrough, Don Frear and Helen Young, Riddle, Oakland Boy Scouts Enjoy Devil's Flat Campout By ERMA BEST Riddle Boy Scout Troop 36 and Oakland Boy Scout Troop 29 spent a recent weekend on a campout at Devil's Flat near Azalea. The 32 boys were accompanied by scoutmasters Andy Anderson of Riddle and Perry Green of Oak land. The boys devoted most of the lime to compass work. J i in Fowler, district commissioner from Myrtle Creek, held inspection. Meeting Postponed The regular meeting cf Riddle Cub Scout Pack 36 has been post poned until Monday al 7:30 p.m. at the elementary school. Included in the program will be a skit bvl Mrs. llarlev Witt's Den 6. The monthly meeting of the pack com mittee will be Alay 11. A.2.C. Alike Alendez and family have arrived in Riddle from Mont gomery, Ala., where Alendez has been stationed for the past la months. He will leave shortly for an 18-monlh tour of duty in Lab rador. Airs. Mcndcz and four chil- idren will remain in Kiddle during tli.it time. I Airs. U. W. Owens of Heppner has arrived to assist her mother, Airs. Myrtle Cloud, who has been I ill for several weeks, i Hill Fogus of While Sulphur I Springs, W. Va., has arrived for an indefinite visit at Ih.; homo of his brother, J. II. Fogus. Children Visited i Air. and Airs. Charles A. Walker Ikton Schools To Present Annual Spring Music Event By MRS. WADE HENOERER I gene, where he is still under ob- i no LiKion schools annual spring music program will be held Alay 4 al 7:30 p.m. in the school gym. All students from the third grade up will be included in the program. Each class will sing as a group and all students will join in the final selection. Bands participating will include the 12-picce fifth-grade beginning band, the 16-pieec high school band and the 23-piece grade school "A" band. Houses Entertain Recent housegiiests at the Rol ert House home were Air. and Airs. George Wagner and Airs. Alable Borland, all of Alyrtle Point. Air. and Airs. Jack Gorman have returned home from a two-week trip to Nevada and California. They visited Airs. Gorman's m o t h e r, Airs. Alargaret AIcFccters, in Los! Angeles on route home. Airs. Viva Dement relumed to I her home recently following a month's visit wilh her son-in-law and daughter. Air. and Airs. Thorn as Alalloy, of Pasadena, Calif. Airs. Dement assisted her daughter fol lowing the birth of a new grand daughter. The Elkton ambulance was call ed to the Franklin Haines home in Kellogg last week to take Haines to the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eu- Sever! Sheep hown At Deer Creek Meet By JEAN RADCLIFFE Mo Salem recently on a business At a recent mooting of the Deer I trip. Creek Livestock Club, several films I Guests of the Albert lleiden on sheep raising and farm conser- reichs recently were Air. and Airs. vrt.iuii ivuif siiowu. Wayne iHo - slier and Frank von Borstel were guest speakers. Eleven 4-H club members and their parents wore present for tho meeting and the politick dinner which preceded it. Trip Taken Airs. Claude Short accompanied Airs. Norman Root to Alvrtle Point is. iorinan nooi .10 Aivme ronil conlly where the two "spent the Air. and Airs. Brad Alilis drove to Grants Pass and area recently. They toured the Oregon Caves be fore returning home. Air. and Airs. Vein Sterdavant drove to Taft over a recent wceK end on a business trip. Norman Jones has left for Eu reka, Calif., whore he plans to I .. 1... I...!..: u... r: . 1 Tn,,y Wl"(is for samn and tuna! I I ,,' Hr, v ' ' rZ'Z ,n "i K.l. x ... who wore appointed. Children Visited ,," ',''-; i.,.: ...iiiii-Kiimt; Class 10 Airs. Conrad Jones. I make plans for graduation wilh J j Mrs. Ernie Weber and daughter.! E. Andersun and Jerry Wmter i Airs. Brad Mills, and granddaugh-, bothani present to talk to tho par I '. Sara Fehly. drove to Eugene : cuts. Graduation exercises will be Air. and .Mrs. Neil Hart traveled; IKV rts,,nUir, rt"" i" J u . . s. " J? ! bpecidl UueStS At Party The girls of I mpiia who belong to Bethel 42 of Jobs Daughters, .Misses Peggy Murphy. Judy Ba con. .Norma Pocry, Carolyn llipii stem, Joanne Itoadman and Joyce .Madison home. Rippstein. wore special guests' at , Mr. and Airs. C. I. Rigor nf Cor a party given for them tor win- vallis and Airs. Bill Tvree of Pen ning a fond sales contest of the nd were weeke.id guests at the whole bethel ! Lawrence Hmor home. Recerl vis- other invited guests lor the eve-1 ,0r, aml dinner guests at tin Rig ning were the DcMolays of Hose- r h.i.urt viem .i.-. i a burg and the "buddy" bethel liom insiou - 1'iii.iiu. noil esouieiiis were served at a late houi . Dane ing was enjoyed during the eve mug. Miss Jan Anderson trom r.ncenc were dinner guests al the homo of their son and daughter in law . Air, and All's. Jack Anderson, re - cenllv. I spent a recent weekend in Madias at the hume of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ; Charles A. Walker Jr. Their i granddaughter, Sandra Walker, i who had been visiting here for two weeks, returned with them. Air. and Airs. Eugene Gallagher of Portland were recent weekend visitors at the home of the former's mother, Airs. 11. W. Hiles, and her husband. Air. and Mrs. Jim Delaney and two sons have moved to a new home near Grants Pass where De laney has a position as sawyer for a newly built mill. Edward Hart of Coos Bay visited recently at the home of his parents. Air. and Mrs. E, E. Hart. Event Planned The annual Primary Spring Fes tival, honoring grandmothers, will be held st the Riddle Elementary School Alay 6, beginning at 12:45 p.m. School patrons are invited. Riddle fishermen report good luck on opening day. Fishing al Elbow Lake near Reedsport wore Kenneth Stuart and children, Kathy and Dick: and Don Clark and son, David. They report limit catches. "Dusty" ilailicka, David Payne, Sid Ward and Lester Dunn fished at Willow Creek Reservoir near Butte Falls with fair luck. Jack Sale and son fished the coastal lakes, catching a number of large trout. servatiun. Condition Reported Charles Watson was taken by ambulance to the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene Sunday even ing where he is still in critical condition. Ariel Hubbard underwent surgery on a finger last week at the Cot tage Grove Hospital. Mr. and Airs. C. G. Hendercr spent a recent weekend in Corval lis at the home of their daughter. Airs. Bornie L. Slagle, and family. Waller Duff of Corvallis was a recent weekend houseguest at the Wade Henderer home. Air. " and Airs. Bill Weathcrly and family spent a recent week end in Eugene at the Wendel Weathcrly home. I Lodges Attend The Elkton Robekah and Odd Fellows lodges were invited to a spaghetti supper and dance at Cottage Grove recently. Thirteen from Elkton attended. Air. and Airs. Bernard Alode are the parents of. a baby girl, Bar bara Arlene, born April 21. Air. and Airs. Milton Compton and Airs. Nettie Complon recently spent a day in Tillamook. Mrs. Nettie Complon stayed on and is visiting at the home of Airs. Grace AlcNeil this week. Rofsing Films i.joe rieiocnreicn ol Jiugene. Mother Visited Air. and Airs. Ray Heidcnrcich of Grants Pass were visitors of Heidenrcich's mother. Airs. Kath erino Heidonreich, last week. Felix Raddalz Jr. spent a recent weekend in Eugene visiting his brother. Terry Raddatz. Air. and Airs. Hoy Hatfield drove ' , . .V j ' ,lu'"uu !0 Ashland over a recent weekend visit triends and relatives. Carnines Attend Kellogg Meeting By MRS. WADE HENDERER Air. and Airs. Gail Carnine of Camas alley were guests at a re- "v showed pic, eof the -'On To Oregon" aloarie The next moe'mg of thi Cm., beaTr.t0twfchGrffi: X V " " mesem in loan in a aiscu on wills. The discussion mil be preceded by a 7 p.m. polluck -May 1 al the grade school. At a recent mee.ins of the Elkinn Odd Fellows Lodge, Grand Alaslcr 'J- luhn Pal(l his ollicial vis.l to . ,no i,ii:o. .Members of the Ganli- u,c ''"i"0- -Member . nor lodge were guests for the eve- i lung. Mr. and Airs. Larry Al idison and family and Air. and Airs. Ilenrv - 1 Wenten. all of Portland, were re- - lcent weekend guests at the Frank nun ( c-i-,.wen and ASs. Mabie l. n.ta uf Sorin"lif d - . ' Arabs Picket Ships oian cai-vio snips ami lankers. The picketing was in ret.'.halior fur the picketing of the U A H- , owned shingStar of Assuan it .Montreal Wcdneil-.