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TO TAXPAYERS:
The annual meeting of the League will be held at
10:00 A. M., Tuesday, June 28th, Circuit Court Room,
Court House, Roseburg, Oregon, for the construction of
the 1950 Budget, the election of officers and such other
business as shall properly come before the meeting.
You are vitally interested in the tax picture of Doug
las County and it is only by your attendance at the Bud
get Meeting of the county that the county officials can
know your attitude on tax matters. Make it a point to at
tend this meeting.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE
(Signed) R. R. CLARK, President
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OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
LOCAL NEWS
Vacationing Dr. and Mrs.
Clair K. Allen are spending their
vacation in Milwaukee, Wis., visit
ing their son-in-law and daugh
ter! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hary
(Carolyn Allen) and their small
son, Gregory Allen.
Social Night Riverside Grange
will sponsor its monthly social
night "affair Saturday evening,
June 25, at the hall. Members and
friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs.
George Osterman and Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Schneider ara in
charge.
To Join Family Harold (Bud)
Hansen of this city plans on
leaving this weekend for Pres
cott, Ore., to join his wife and
two children, Karen and Douglas,
and spend the weekend visiting
relatives and friends. Mrs. Han
sen and children have been visit
ing there for the last two weeks.
Meeting Postponed On ac
count of ,the state convention
held in Eugene, Florence Night
ingale Tent. No. 15, Daughters of
Union veterans of the Ulvll War,
will not meet tonight as previous
ly planned. Instead, a special
meeting will be held the evening
of July l at the nome. or Mrs.
Ruth Plumer, at which time re
ports of the convention will be
made.
Enjoying Trip Dr. and Mrs.
D. B. Bubar and Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Bubar of Roseburg are enjoy
ing their summer vacation trip,
according to word received here
by relatives and friends. They are
now in Canada, en route to
Maine, where they will spend
some time visiting their former
home-town of Presque Isle. They
plan to spend the entire summer
vacationing.
Store No. 2 Next To
Returns to Taooma Mrs. S.
A. Wahoviak has left for her
home in Tacoma, Wash., follow
ing two weeks in Roseburg visit
ing her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kidder,
and family, on North Stephens
street. Sunday, Mr. snd Mrs.
Kidder and children, Robin and
Phyllis, took Mrs. Wahoviak, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley L. Kidder, of
Roseburg, and Mrs. Grace Hunt,
who is visiting here from Oak
land, Calif., on a trip to the
Coast. They went via the Drain
Reedsport highway and returned
by way of Myrtle Point.
Leaving on Trip Mrs. W. H.
Scofield, Roseburg school teach
er, who received her Bachelor of
Science degree from University
of Oregon at the commencement
exercises Sunday, plans to leave
Monday for Eugene to join a
friend, Mrs. Maude Johnson, of
that city, and will make an auto
mobile vacation trip to Yellow
stone National Park. Mrs. Sco
field will join her husband in
Missouri July 15th. Together
they will make -a trip to New
York City and, on July 25th, will
attend the National Star Route
Carriers convention in Harris
burg, Pa. They plan to return
to their home In Rosebure in
August and en route west, will
stop in uutte, Montana, to visit
Mr. Scofield's brother, Robert
Scofield, and family.
THE SANITARY MARKET
Is Open Now to Serve You
For tost meal with fresh meats shop
our union market. We carry a complete
line of fresh meats and fish. So for good
meat and good service shop the Sanitary
Market.
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Local Visitors Dr. and Mrs. H.
R. Nerbas and daughter, Sandra,
of Eugene, are visiting in Rose
burg at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Brand,
Returns to Washington Will
iam Wheeler left this week for
his home in Washington, D. C,
following several months in Rose
burg visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Young on Watson street.
At Bartley Home Mrs. Earl
Snyder of Charlottesville, Va., is
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
James M. Bartley, at Winchester.
She will also visit her mother-in-law,
Mrs. J. A. Snyder, and brother-in-law,
Fritz Snyder, at Days
Creek, before leaving here July 3
for her home via the California
Texas route.
VITAL STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses'
BROWN-PLUMB Mack El
bert Brown and Barbara Jean
Plumb, both of Glide.
CAMPBELL-WILSON Jimmy
Campbell and Novella Louise
Wilson, both of Oakland.
HOLT-HILDE Elvis Holt
and Anna Christine Hilda, both
of Roseburg.
Dlvoroe Suits Filed
BLUME Oscar Albert vs.
Ella Audrey Blume. Cruel and
inhuman treatment c h a rg e d.
Married at Vale, Ore., Sept. 29,
193a
CONGER Emma Hansen vs.
Wayne C. Conger. Married June
10, 1933, in Roseburg. Custody of
their two children and a property
settlement asked.
DEVERAUX Afton Mary vs.
Fred Deveraux. Married at
Santa Barbara, Calif., July 31,
1944. Cruel and Inhuman treat
ment charged.
RUSSELL Shirley vs. Rex.
Eugene Russell. Married at
Burns, Ore., Nov. 28, 1947. Cruel
and inhuman treatment charged.
Custody of their minor children
and $100 a month support asked.
Divorce Decrees Granted
FOGEL Dean from Darlene
Fogel. Custody of their two chil
dren granted to James and
Mildred Fogel..
BLOMME Dorothy Jane
from Billy Blomme. Plaintiff
granted custody of their one
child, $25 a month support, and
property settlement ratified.
STABKS . rVllloon fmm rVn.
aid LeRoy Starks. Plaintiff grant
ed restoration of her maiden
name of (jolleen Frey.
Mrs. Catherine Hinkley
Of Garden Valley Dies
Mrs. Catherine M. Hinkley of
Garden Valley, wife of the late
R. W. Hinkley who died April
19, passed away June 21 at a
hospital in Salem, at the age of
77 years.
She had been a resident of this
county for about 40 years, com
ing here from Rockford, 111., with
her husband. She leaves no rela
tives in Oregon.
The body will be cremated and
the ashes interred in a ceme
tery in Rockford.
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RHS Band Wins
Warm Thanks For
Festival Service
Letters of congratulations and
thanks have been received here
by C. A. Ricketts, director of the
Roseburg High School band, from
N. Thomas Stoddard, chairman of
the Portland Rose Festival As
sociation Program Committee,
and Chester R. Duncan, co-chairman.
The band, said Ricketts, has dis
banded for the summer months.
but will reconvene when school
starts in the fall. An assistant
instructor has been added to
work with the Junior band, he
said.
The two letters were similar
In contest, Stoddard wrote as fol
lows:
"On behalf of mvself Dersonallv
and the board of directors of the
Portland Rose Festival Associa
tion, I wish to express our great
appreciation to you and your
High School Band and the City
of Roseburg for making it pos
sible for you to participate in
our recent i43 Rose f estival.
Your band was acclaimed wher
ever you appeared and was sin
gled out Dy our critics as one ol
the outsanding bands to make an
appearance here this year. Your
last cadence, smart uniforms, well
executed music and businesslike
approach to each job assigned
you were particularly noticed. It
is a pleasure to work with an or
ganization such as you have,
"Words are inadequate to ex
press our appreciation, but I do
nope you gained some compen
sation from the acclaim given
you by the audience before which
you appeared. Will you please
pass on our congratulations and
thanks to your band members
and the other people in Rose
burg who made your appearance
here possible."
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The Weather
U. S, Weather Bureau Office
Roseburg, Oregon
Mostly overcast today and Sat
urday. Highest temp, for any June.. 106
Lowest temp, for any June.... 36
Highest temp, yesterday 73
Lowest temp, last 24 hrs 51
Precipitation last 24 hrs 0
Precipitation since June 1 03
Precipitation since Sept. 1....27.84
Deficiency since June 1 88
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Florida Governor In
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LOS ANGELES, June 24. -IIP)
No, suh, it is not treason for
the governor of Florida to like
California orange juice or marry
a pretty California girl.
Governor Fuller Warren, 43,
said so himself here as he played
me genial nost to newsmen with
whom he had played hide-and-seek
earlier upon his arrival by
private plane.
Sipping California orange juice
in his lavish hotel suite, the gov
ernor drawled:
"We Floridans are beeinnins tn
look with favor on marriages
with Californians since so many
ui your people nave movea to our
state."
He will add one more Callforn
ian to his state's population, tak
ing back with him pretty Barbara
Manning, 24, after their marriage
Sunday afternoon. She will be
his third bride.
Barbara did not meet the gov
ernor when he flew in from
Tallahassee. Nor was she at the
press conference. Warren said
she expects to return here from
her grandparents' ranch at Yu. ,
caipa.
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