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    14 The Newi-Review, Roscburg, Ore. Wed., Mor. 22, 19611
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Wednesday. March 22
Roseburg Road Runners Motor
Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m.
Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Har
vard Ave., 8 p.m.
Moose Lodge, Moose Hall, 8 p.m.
Doug EH's, Sheriff's M6unled
Patrol, Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Drain Chamber of Commerce,
City Hall, noon.
Laurel Lodge 13.
Woman's Home League of the
Salvation Army, at the church,
1:30 p.m.
Die-Hards, at the clubhouse, 8
p.m.
Boots and Calico, pattern les
sons, Winston community jjuiiuing,
8 p.m.
Satan Chauffeurs, at the club,
404 NE Cummins, off of Diamond
Lake Blvd., 7:30 p.m.
Umpqua Regional Timing As
sociation, 404 NE Cummins, 6:30
D.m.
Ellcton Lions Club, at the lodge
hall, 6:30 p.m., dinner meeting.
Elkton Christian Fellowship meet
ing, 10:30 a.m., at lliu Christian
Church, pollucK luncn at non, dusi
I ness meeting to follow.
VFW Auxiliary, Veteran s Mem
orial Hall, 8 p.m.
Knights of Columbus, si. Jo
seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m.
Sutherlin Jaycees, Community
Building, 8 p.m.
Elkton Mother Singer Group, at
the grade school, 6:30 p.m.
Sutherlin Community Grange 724,
at the hall, 8 p.m.
Winston Dillard Toastmistress
Club, Douglas High School, 7:30
p.m.
South Douglas Assembly, Rain
bow for Girls, Masonic Temple,
Canyonville, 7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Junior Woman's Club,
at the Woman's Clubhouse, 8 p.m.,
for information call Mrs. Paul Ar
rasmith. Oil 2-5283.
Edleweiss Ski Club, at the court
house, 7:30 p.m.
Zonta Club regular meeting, 8
p.m.
Green Home Extension Unit,
Evergreen Grange, 10 a.m.
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HOMEMADE TORNAPO Prof. Fred C. Bates of Kansas
University in Lawrence peers at a little tornado he made
in a box. A vacuum is created with a 12-h.p. motor which
sucks air out of the box. Vapor from a pan of dry ice
moves upward in the funnel of air and the baby tornado is
born. Bates is looking forward to bigger things a model
with a 100-h.p. engine which would stir things up with
200-m.p.h. winds, the minimum speed of a real tornado.
Thursday 23,
SE Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Timber City Chapter of Sweet
! Adelines, Inc., Riverside School,
room 19, call Oil 2-4313 fur in
formation. 8 p.m.
Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard,
8-10 p.m.
Women of Roseburg Country
Club, clubhouse noon luncheon lol
lowed by weekly bridge play.
Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua
Hotel, noon.
IOOF, 1O0F Hall, Jackson St.,
8 P.m.
Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua
Hotel, 6:30 p.m.
Glide Shufflers Square Dance
Club, lessons night, instructor Er
nie Gilbert, 8-10 p.m.
Civil Air Patrol, at the airport,
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m.,
cards.
Barbershop Singing, Itickctt's
Music Store, 8 p.m.
Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m.
Hayloft Squares pattern dance
workshop at the barn on Melrose
Hoad 8-10 p.m.
Deborah Circle of the WSCS,
1:30 p.m. dessert luncheon, home
of -Mrs. Walter Kurtz, 622 ME
Mash, members bring Bibles.
Dorcas Circle of the WSCS, 1:30
p.m., dessert luncheon, home of
Mrs. Ned Dixon, Koute 2, Box 545,
members bring Bibles.
Electra Circle of WSCS, meeting
at First Methodist Church, 9:30
a.m., members bring Bibles.
Naomi Circle of WSCS, 1:30 p.m.
dessert luncheon at home of Mrs.
V. T. Jackson, Winchester; mem
bers bring Bibles.
Ruth Circle of WSCS, meeting
at First Methodist Church, cover
ed dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
members bring Bibles.
Umpqua District Dental Assist
ant's Society, 7 p.m., Palm room
nt Bamboo House, dinner meet
ing, program on general anesthe-
SECURITY BUILDING
Corner Rose 4 lane Sti,
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FREE PARKING IN REAR
OF BUILDING
OUR 44th YEAR
IN ROSEBURG
Evergreen Prnnge Home Eco
nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30
a.m. .
Pythian Sisters, at the Knights
of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m.
Umpqua Valley Coin Club, court
house auditorium, 8 p.m. .
Kennedy Message Due
WASHINGTON (AP)-President
Kennedy will send a special mes
sage on foreign aid to Congress
Wednesday. Ho also has sched
uled a news conference for 4 p.m.
EST. It will not be broadcast live
over radio or television.
Excellent Job Opportunities
NOW
We are accepting applications for EXPER
IENCED salesladies and salcsmon for positions
in WARDS newest and most modern store in
Douglas County. Apply in person
YOUR NEW
Marine Pvt. J. R. Thompson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Thomp
son of Route 1, Box 2U4-JM, bulher
lin, on Feb. 24, completed a four
week individual combat training
course with the Second Infantry
Training. Regiment at the Marine
Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Charles M. Miller, fireman, USN,
son of Mrs. Earl Darby, of Riddle,
is serving aboard the attack air
craft carrier USS Midway opera
ting with the Seventh Fleet in the
Western Pacific.
Army Specialist Four Richard
A. Nodine, son of Mrs. Eiyza J.
Nodine. Roseburg. participated
with other personnel from the 3d
Armored Division's 12lh Cavalry
in a six-week field training exer
cise in Grafenwohr.' Germany.
Ma. Clifford T. Jackson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor 11. Jackson,
2099 S. W. Landers Ave., Rose
burg, recently completed a biology
course 1 conducted by the U. S.
Armed Forces Institute (USAF1)
while serving with the Army a;
the Presidio of San Francisco,
Calif.
Army Specialist Four John W.
Tinker, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John It. Tinker, Route 3, Roseburg,
completed the 12-week radio main
tenance course at The Infantry
School, Fort Benning, Gil., March
2.
Army Pvt. Dale Black, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Black, Cur-
tin, Ore., participated with other
personnel from the 3U Armorea
Division's 12th Cavalry in a six
week field training exercise in
Grafenwohr. Germany.
Frederick M. Drake, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Drake, Main
St., Canyonville, was promoted
March 2 to private first class in
Germany, where he is a policeman
in the loom Military runce riaioon.
Franklin D. Hausotter, fireman
apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hans J. Haiisoller of Route
Roseburg, Oregon
Good Working
Conditions
Employee Benefits
High Income
Potential
POSITIONS OPEN
In The Following Departments
FASHIONS
APPLIANCES
SPORTSWEAR
DRAPERIES
OUTDOOR LIVING
GARDEN SUPPLIES
PLUMBING I HEATING
BUILDING MATERIALS
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AUTOMOTIVE
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Morse Requests
U.S. School Aid
EUGENE (API Richhrd Nixon
and not Mark Hatfield will bo the
Republican nominee for president
in 14, Sen. Wayne i,. morse, u
Ore., predicted here this week.
Morse laughled at a recent
report that California Republicans
were talking about launching a
campaign to have Hatfield, the
Oregon governor, as calitornia s
"favorite son" candidate.
"Ridiculous," said Morse.
He predicted that Nelson Rocke
feller, Republican governor of New
I York, will try for the nomination
' again, but Morse said Rockefellen
j "hasn't much of a chance.
; Morso would not elaborate
further on a comment made a
I month ago lhal he thinks Hatfield
: will run against him in 191)2 for
the Senate.
I "The GOP will run someone
; against me llaliield, or someone
else but 1 am satisfied the people
of Oregon will send me back in
1 1902 to continue the work 1 am
doing," Morse declared.
Morse said that President Ken
nedy will win his bid for a second
term overwhelmingly.
He shrugged off reports that
Rep. Edith Green, D-Ore., will try
to unseat Sen. Maurinc Neuberger,
D-Ore., in the 1SW6 primary.
"There is no possibility... The
Oregon Democratic delegation is
working together splendidly and
any attempt to create the impres
sion that one is playing polities
against the other is a hopeless
scheme to create disunity," Morse
declared.
BOSSY YIELDS RING
SIIEl'HERnsTOWN, W Va. (AP)
Gregg Snyder was helping Larue
Parkinson fill a silo in September, j
19S9, when his wedding ring caught
on a snag and fell into the silo. i
A few days ago, Parkinson butch-:
rreil a cow. In the animal's flesh,
lie found Snyder's ring. 1
1, Box 182. Kiddle, and Gary W.
Loosignont, fireman apprentice,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Loosignont of Riddle, are serving
aboard the attack aircraft carrier
USS Oriskany operating out of San
Diego, cant.
Army Pvt. Karl R. Hess, son of
Mrs. Irene Giovanmi, Drain, re
eenlly was assigned to the 32d Med
ical Depot, Brooke Army Medical
Center at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.
Marion D. Walters, fire control
technician seaman, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Walters of
Canyonville, is serving aboard the
heavy cruiser USS St. Paul, oper
ating out of Yokosuka, Japan.
Marine Pvt. John H. Atkinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. At
kinson of Winston, completed a
four-week individual combat train
ing course, March 3, with the Sec
ond Infantry Training Regiment at
the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pen
dleton. Calif.
Marine Pvt. Chester W. Carroll,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester G.
Carroll 1610 Page Ave., Sutherlin,
completed a lour-wccK individual
combat training course, March 10,
with the Second Infantry Training
Regiment. Marine Corps Base.
Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Marine Pvt. Wayne E. Moodie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Moodie of Route 1. Box 201-D.
Sutherlin, completed a four-week
individual combat trailing course,
March 10, with the Second Infantry
Training Regiment, Marino Corps
Base. Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Army Pvt. Lester S. Senger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Senger,
Route 4, Roseburg, recently com
pleted eight weeks of military po
lice training at The Provost Mar
shal General's 'School, Fort Gor
don, Ga.
Marine Pvf. David V. Stlne, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stine of
Star Route, , Winston, completed
four weeks of individual combat
training Feb. 17, at the Marine
Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Private First Class Carroll L.
Kingry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Kingry, Wilbur, has been assigned
to the 59th Engineer Company at
the United States Army Combat De
velopment Experimentation Center,
Fort Old.
1 George R. Bits, machinist's mate
fireman, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs.
George R. Biss, SrM of Myrtle
Creek, serving aboard the dock
landing ship USS Gunslon Hall,
operating out of Seattle, Wash.,
took part in ceremonies, Feb. 20.
marking the 19th Anniversary of
the Pucific Fleet Amphibious
Force.
Marine Pvt. Donald E. Meshew,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.. Alc
shew of 402 W. Heard St., Myrtle
Creek, completed four weeks of in
dividual combat training, Feb. 10,
at the Marine Corps Base, Camp
Pendleton. Calif.
Army PFC Robert L. Flathers,
23. son of Mr. and Airs. Robert A.
Flathers, Winston, participated
with other personnel from the 4th
Armored Division in Exercise Win
ter Shield 11 at the Grafenwohr
Hohenfcls training area in Ger
many.
Lelend t. preese, uoilcrman sec
ond class, USN. son of Mr. and
Airs. Benard F. Ireese of Route 1,
Myrtle Creek, serving aboard the
dock landing ship USS Alamo oper
ating out of San Diego, Calif., par
ticipated in ceremonies, Feb. 20.
marking tne torn Anniversary of
Hie Pacific Fleet Amnhihinue
Kni-ep.
Francis H, Stone, Airman third
class, daughter of Air. and Airs.
George V. Stone of Days Creek,
has graduated from basic training
at Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Tex. She and one other
girl wrote the words of their flight
graduation song which is to the
tune of "Halls of Ivy,"
Circuit Court
II
Judgments
LeRoy Ladd and Earl Alorley
vs. General Insurance Co. of
America. Defendants to have judg
ment against the plaintiffs and to
recover costs and disbursements
for $81.84. Suit involved demand
for additional insurance payments
for damages resulting from Aug.
7 1959 blast.
State Industrial Accident Com
mission vs. Roy W. Barnhart, do
ing business as Barnhart Construc
tion Co. Default judgment and de
cree favoring plaintiff for $44.80 as
alleged unpaid contributions plus
interest and costs. Lien against de
fendant's 1957 station wagon or
dered foreclosed.
Roy Johnson vs. State Public
Welfare Commission. Judgment on
confession. Welfare commission to
recover judgment in its favor for
$100 for contributions due the state
for support of lnga Sophia John
son, the plaintiff's mother, between
Jan. 1, 1953 and Dec. 31, 1953,
without court costs to either.
Alex W. and Alberta F. Ver
meer vs. David C. and Gwendo
lyn Al. Hickman. Based on trial
of Dec. 29, decreed that plaintiff
tender into court for payment to
defendant $1,000 on or before April
10, and that upon such tender de
fendant execute and deliver to the
court within 10 days a deed to
property described as being locat
ed in Plat F of Sutherlin Land
and Water 'Co. If the defendant
should fail to tender such deed,
the decree shall stand in lieu. If
plaintiffs fail to tender the $1,000
the defendants will be decreed the
owners.
Francis and Alta West vs. John
T. and Evelyn Abraham. On de
fault of defendants, plaintiff de
creed owner of property described
in suit to quiet title.
Art Pollard Sr. and Bobbie 51.
Pollard vs. Bufford and Eula B.
Jones and Dale 'and Jane Doe No
vak. Decree on default. Defendant
Jones ordered to pay to Uie clerk
of the court in 30 days the full
sum of $4,498.84 plus interest and
$348.74 attorney fees and costs, or
contract for properly described
will be declared null and void.
Ivan Bode vs. Ernest W. Seges
senman. Jury verdict for plaintiff.
Order on trial that plaintiff re
cover from defendant $5,545.
State of Oregon by Elmo AI
Alills. director of Veterans Affairs,
vs. James AI. and Barbara Evans.
Decree on default of defendants,
plaintiff to recover $5,809.89 on
promissory note, secured by mort
gage on property located on Grand
view St.
J. AI. Housley and Leonora M.
Houslev vs. Frances Shinkle, Eth
el Krewson, Tina Alay, Lucille
Lent, Opal ahepard, heirs or Law
rence H. Shinkle. deceased. Sis
ters of Alercy and others. Decree
favoring plaintiffs for foreclosure
ot contract on me. uetenciams
given 30 days to pay $040 alleged
due and owing on property.
Leroy Ladd vs. Fred Oldfield.
administrator of estate of lva Al
Oldfield, deceased. Defendant or
dered to pay judgment of $2,330.94,
plus delinquent taxes and attorney
fees, or contract covering property
to be foreclosed.
Kency Credit Service vs. Leon
Jack Anderson. Default judgment
for $94.43 and $343.72, plus costs in
favor of plaintiff.
Dismissals
David Newport vs. International
Paper Co. Dimissed with rcjudice
and without costs, as settled.
Douglas County vs. William F.
Scallon and Lura A. Scallon. Dis
missed with prejudice and with
out costs, as property involved now
vests in the plaintiff by virtue of
a deed from defendant upon pay
ment of a consideration.
State of Oregon vs. Andrew Slam
buck. On motion of plaintiff dis
missed without prejudice. Plain
tiff has acquired interest of de
fendant in property described.
Sandra Carroll, a minor, by
guardian John Carroll, vs. Karen
Ann Trimble, a minor, by guard
ian ad litem, Harold Trimble. Dis
missed with prejudice and with
out costs as sclllca.
Grady Carroll vs. Alerlyn Can
non. Dismissed with prejudice and
without costs as settled.
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Coast Guard To Study
Station At Brookings
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Coast
Guard will study a proposal that
it establish a station at Brookings,
just north of the California line,
Rep. Edwin R. Dunio, R-Ore.,
said Monday.
He quoted Adm. A. C. Rich
mond, Coast Guard commandant,
as assuring him that a district
commander's report acknowledges
Hie need tor a law enforcement
and rescue station at Brookings.
Dunio said he was informed
that the district commander is
drafting proposals for the Brook
ings station, which will be taken
up along with similar recommen
dations when Coast Guard plans
arc mapped.
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