2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg,
BIRTHS
Douglas Community Hospital
COLTR1N To Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Coltrin, 1018 Bala St.,
Roseburg, July 5. a daughter, Bar
bara Ann; weight nine pounds
thirteen and one-half ounces.
TUDOR To Mr. and Mn
Dale Tudor, 843 E. Douglas St,
Rel.urrjulyS i'diSer Zee !
Koseourg, juiy a. a oaugriier, ave
Arm: weigtit six pouoxs two ana
three-rourtns ounces.
and Mrs.
EMICK To Mr.
Jack Emick, Howe Street, Rose-
burg, July 6, a daughter, una a
Sue; weight seven pound fourteen
ounces.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs
Robert Miller, Rt. 4, Box A5L
fioseburg. July C, a son, Anthony
John: weight seven pounds one-;
half ounce. ,
W1LKERSON To Mr. and Mr.
Joseph Wilkerson, Rt. 1, Box Sa.
Sutberlin. July , a son Benton
Len; weight six pounds six oun-
COS. ' . ..
FROST To Mr. and Mrs.
M MA Sutherlin. July T. i
pounds six and one-naif ounce.
nd Donald; weight aeven pound. ;
tlx ounces.
LENT To Mr. and Mrs. Do no-
van Lent. 2901 Harvard Ave., nose
burg, July T, a daughter, Rita
Ann; weight five pounds ten oun
ces. HOrSHELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald HounsheB, Nebo Trailer
Court. Roseburg. July S. a son.
Gerald Reed Jr.; weight seven!
pounds one ounce. I
WWTTK - To Mr. an Mrs. Wu- I
liam White. Rt. 4. Box ittl. Rose- j
hurff Jiiv . a son. Mark Wayne: !
weight seven pounds war ana one-
half ounces.
ANDERSOX To Mr. and Mr.
John Anderson, Oakland. July . !
a daughter. Janelte nay; weiyrit
seven pounds one and one-hail
ounces. i
!
FALSE PRETENSE CHARGE
Wiliiam Wesley Hail, iS, Vauey;
Hotel. Roseburg. is being held in)
the Douglas County jaU today un-f
der SLOW bail for obtaining money
under taise pretense, reporij
Glendale Justice of Peace A. V
Moor,
He was arrested it GItnda. ,
Saturday.
FIRST TIME
TONITE
AND ALL
THIS WEEK
CIRCUS
AND
CARNIVAL
BIG WEST
COAST SHOWS
Opposite
Douglas County
FAIRGROUNDS
15 BIG
RIDES
10 BIG
SHOWS
FOLLOW THE CIANT
SEARCHLITE BEAMS
Auspices of
American Legion
MOVING
DIAL
Dependable Serrice
Coraful Tranifarring
Fireproof Warehouse
Finest Storage Care
Expert Packers
ROSEBURG TRANSFER
AND ST0RAGI COMPANY
321 West Oak St. Reseburg. Oregon
Ore. Tues. July 13, 1954
All-Star Game
Inning Scores
ALL STAR PLAY-BY-PLAY
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First kwiiM Nationals (0)
Gran Hamner (Phllai filed to ;
Hank Buer NY. Al Dark (SY'
rw, r.rr.cnul cii
tr-7 i . '
nuke snlr iKkvnt tliefl to llj- .
'n,e. Minoso (Chi). ,
.-H runs, no mu. U9 ein, uuuc
left. :
j
First innma American )
Minoso ied to Snider. Bobby
Avi., .Cv.ndi smiled. Mickey,
Mantle (NY fiied to Sowier Yoii
Berra (NY) walked. Al Rosea,
Berra (NY
(Cviod) strjek out.
No runs, one hit, no errors. Uo
left.
umnj NjtwM, ,,,
SlAn Mtuial iSL II sidled. Ted
! K'.usrewski tCifl) raptwd into a
?;M?"L LL"Z .1
j.-.-u, ,c, t v
J-. no errors, acne
j,a,
i Second inning American (t
1 Kiujxewsk; haied ;a Sly
Boone's tDet) isith fcai. Bu.T
sineted. Camsfliei struk-i cut
o runa, one hiV a errors, un
left.
Third atwmoo Ai (4)
uw tvii.i sutded
Mantle ssrvk.-t out. Beer lined out
m K-:uvmsn "wcii runners ad-
ranced. Rosea wa-w?! a nome
'ran over w ji t center feact;.
.r.s? Mjxsia ami Avja anead
0 tlm. B-xc 1: aiumer home
ran to prcti;y u same sput
;0 put tie A.-ser.iraas ahead 4 0.
Bauer struck
Four rjis, shrve SLs. ao errors.
aoce leit.
t.: u.w . -,
Rwioa i,5.r;.it juunc!
CatMaa xluu. Suoa
jjj, tuiiiiif. 5:cviai
LaapioeCu. &: :n":a--.-Jotiw '
Hi
,er pc-?ci a Crrn-i
o nuu. bo i-is. an. rrs. itai
left.
Fourth mrg Nriuls.(5) i
Sandy Consuesra (Chi) no '
pitehing for Axerxans. Dark flied
jto Mantle. Studer siosied. Musial 1
ingled. sending Snider to third,
iuszewski singed, scoring Snid-
er and sending Musial to third
Jabionski singled scoring Musial
Robinson douoied. scoring Kiu
siew ski and Jablonski. tying the
score 4-4. The fifth straight hit
inished Consuegra and brougat in
Cleveland righthander Bob Lemon.
Campanella popped to Boone. Don
Mueller (.il. batting tor Roberts,
doubled, scoring Robinson and
making score 3-4 for Nationals.
Hamner bounced out.
Five runs, six hits, no error.
one left.
Fourth iiwina American O)
Johnny Antonelli i.NY) p.lehing
for Nationals. Willie' Ma vs (NY)iclB determine once and foe. all
iota into center field with Snidr
soiftinz to riiht and Musial mov-
. i i. dk,-.
Carrasquel sing.ed. Ted Williams.
ll ijr vu aC4Vk a it wove ut 4wiuvw
pinch-hitung tor Lemon, slruc
out. Minoso sinsled. sending Car-j
rasquel to third. Avila filed to
Musial in medium left brincing
Carrasquel borne and tieing score
5-5. Mantle bounced out.
One run, two hits, ro errors,
one left.
Fiftn inning Nationals (J)
Righthander Rob Partrrfield
ifWashn) p-tching for Americans,
Williams ;-es to left f.eM and
replacing
uer. Dark lined to Mantle. Sni-
er singled. Musial p)?ped out. . ;Eg the governors to K(r.e up with the futility of their efforts te di- ',J0 10 Floras Lake near Langlois
Klustewsiri smashed a home run suggestions as to how to build th ride us." ; Saturday and Sunday to take
over the right field fence, scortng ' pror;sed system of highways. The reference to European prob- j Taming as counselors for the annu
Snider ahead of him and putting: Thornton said the President lems indicated Dulles expects ij ' 4"H summer camp at Myrtle
Lie .Nauonais in front again 7-5.
j Jabjonski lined out.
j Twt runs, two hits, no errors,
' ncne left.
t Fifth inning American ,2)
Randy Jackson (Chi) reo'acrs
: JablcMki t third' and Red Scoot-
L repiated Hamner '
it sewid
Berra singed. Rosen
i walloped his second hoTie rn into
, Jewer left f.eid stands, suorine
i Berra ah'ad of him to t:e the
I score 7-;. IVVTie Ercjnded out to
; Ja:t:a. Pe-erf e.d flied out. Car
i ras-5'.ef struck out.
i To nns, tw hits, no errors,
acre left.
) Siin innioei Amtrkin (l)
t So-.:.icar Warren iir.n -Mi!)
teciT.e '.re Nationals tc.ri pitch
ier. Wi'.i.TS wi.sm:. M.r.'.-so
j railed, seri.rg w.U.atrj ) -".rd.
i Ava s.t: ed. secret WChaxs.
V:r3 was t-owa out. 'lustal to
w.-e trr.5 to adtartcc
to sfe rd. Aaa took secc-r.d in the
' Crew. Mar. tie stscled Berra
j-pced to Schew.difnst. Rosen
s.-"ii. Jlirr G-sw-n reotarM
S?i-r. ea the stoued. Bwae Led
W Ml.
Ose r.n, four bits, ca errjrs.
Arte S-ft.
Sutti inninf American -l
Mavs i.ed eat to -un Cani
i snted Fra-t r--Ti
t M". r.I for ArlorU., s'.rj c
e it. 5resa.ecst l.ed c jt to 'n.1-
Ul T.S.
No r.-.i, one h.t. ro f rro.-t. c-.e
STORAGE
3-5311
Last Chance To Past
School Budget Wednesday
(Continued from Page One)
one more mill than for the 153 -K
levy. Of ,the amount, 2.9;6.7S
would be within tne 6 per cent lim
itation, requiring no vote.
Scnool men say the budget would
maintain Use present scnool pro
gram with some reductions irora
last year. Tne budget total wouid
be 12.102.T20.9C of which t9U.2.-
xa be raised from revenue
,..,-. ur thin orooenv tax-
. ' '
J. To turn down the budget levy.
5Jpi. Jl. I.. Lrr.cr wuk iu .
the schools would then operate
within tee per cent limitation.
" l" . '
'ax.se teen woid be raised by
property taxes a load of as
nroximi.e.y la.S mJ.s
Ttt- bjdjet ou,d b round"
out by ctiier revenues from non-
tai ra.sed sources o: W13.628.92.
sut.r. :i;ai of $1,176,605.70.
Ax'u: Sj5.'Xv revenue would be
lost urou$h d;scntinuance of loe
Khuoi luioh projram.
Sesxies the scaooi lunch pro
ra, other auxiliary services
oiid fall by the wayside, Deller
w.d the district budget board a
Ji2 They would include all
aus traasportation, the health
serv.ee and oahers.
As aa important effect would be
Jie jtvij':'. eiosiag of five rural
i?-itf.ary schools in Winchester,
Garie-.t Valley. Melrose, Edeobow-
er a.td Siverscaie, p.us the new
jopa Lane Junior High School
rse ititr.ct. ue::er sim. may
i aave w ceay enrollment of first
iri'iers ia schools.
Ciass .acs wou.d be doun.ed in
the rest of the schools, with double
iif.s m Wilbur School and Centra!
junior school jiaimmincc
want on binldmjs would be cur-
tajed. and a'jKitioas for supplies
wouid be reduced seriously, said
Deller
Aiming the teachers, some ele
mentary asd junior high schoo'
inistractor wouid find themselves
'jut ot jobs, acd supervisory posi
cuns would be eliminated.
Phe bucjet Monday drew suu-
30CC 6ruai M Powerful body m
&oeburj. The Chamber of Com-
aiecce ooaru oi aireciors went on
rord as favoring approval. Pres
i'at Wivn Crooch said: ';lt's
feeimg that approval is vital-
. ,y lETtporiaiu to me community, i
We thiak that having a good school':
system and good educational pr
is a primary factor in at-
tracing new industry to the city
The Roseburg Junior Chamber j
of Commerce also urged voting in
favor of the budget in a resolution
passed by the board of directors
Monday night.
Governors Ask Showdown
On Big Road Program
(Continued from Page One)
and as involving continued federal
aid which a majority ot tne gov-1
the states
ernors have opposed.
Fine said he thinks
should "take advantage
! President's offer'' only after a
I conference of the governors in
, ashington : -this faU wjtere "we
what is meant qy it.
Gov. Knight, also a Republican,
suooortea Lie comerence proposal
- -, . . .
-o WpS " me meeting neia
' . Irm9 a thai m
auer uc .lu.cur.tiu u.
which he is running.
s But the CaWorman told bis eel -
leagues they are going to have to
fiirure out how the states can take
Lie gasoline tax away iran me
federal government and still auiia ,
a system of interstate roads suck :
is the President suggested.
Got. Dan Thornton, Coioradc
Rentihlican who is chairman of the '
conference, told a panel meeting ,
Sherman Adams, chief of the !
white itouse statt. naa autnoruea .
h.m to say that Eisenhower is ask-:
ssrees the "primary responsibu-(
n.. j t D.H.,Mn n-Bn '
Republican, told Fine he differs
ltd him to this extent: i
i nen-t think we can solve the
problem sixpiy by repealing
ea'.ing the
tax. 'There are many j
;,.-.r. ih. federal eovernment still
have to do National de-
fone use of the highway,, for;
trucks, guns and so on, are a
proper federal expense "
SCHWARTZ TAKE OVER
PORTLAND .P San-.-el
G
Sc.aar.r. formerly of Cof.aje
Grcve. tk over Monday as maa-
a;er of tre r.ea- Portland reioni:
y.i :t cf Tost Office Pepart-
He was wcm in by NorT.an R
A--irr as 'ant postmaster
Seventh tnnirtf; Nationals II)
Pirii !.i!ed cat 'o Berra. Snider
de-acted uj;1 popped to Kut
Klj:e-k; ir Mnced out to Rasen
N't rarts. ose lit, no errors, ore
left.
Sfh ining American (I)
S(.in F-Mt iChii. batting fr
Per.erf.eld. strack oit. Dark u-rew
out Carrasq'.ei. Wiaxs struck
c.t
No
left.
ro hits, to err-rs. :re
10 DAY ALASKAN
FLY1NC CRUISE
0NLY4OOJ Plus Tax
INCLUDING meals, hotel
room, tide tours in North
America's scenic playland
. . . tee Anchorage, Juneau,
McKinlcy National Fork.
You svt the date. For com
plete information and res
ervations . . .
Lewis Travel Agency
Hotel Umpqua Lobby
Dial 3-5077
e-al 'ijhwa-'i a ve'e-an V 33 !; "y,-."-," '"-.nuns irainiu n ron.ana. reports ent communities represenieu as
e-v -e ' d-n - es at i W ediesday at :.he et-; Dous'.as Co.r,:y 4-H extension to the feasibilitv of setting up a
'; '"- I'oiM, rla4 ?0SP;U'' pcr c i-! C'- agent Frank von Borstel. countv water commission. The
Wa.":i;-'Vii'vW-ta-a a-ti'5? "-iW" lornisjed for. purpose of the Mmaiisswa would
Alaska. !0""- aJi I Shower. Ar. Predicted 'J iTOTe
it"
V
if '
a
i rtiMitMftuaiMfcdi: .nritn.ot ar. ... f -Vnur - -' irVtir iV.T-ii ' I
THREE CLOWNS "The Olympioires," bil led os the country's top trampoline acrobatic
troupe, will appear July 18 at the Elks Club picnic at the Rod and Gun Club grounds at
1 p.m. The troupe hos just completed a tour of the East and Canada and hos appeared
on TV ond at expositions the country over. Their performance runs the gamut from fun
damental trampoline work to the most difficult feats. The barbecue and picnic is for
Elks ond their fomilies.
. , r.
Lumber strike I JIKS
Break Down Monday
(Continued from Paje One)
such activities become serious, he
warned, the union wul extend the I
waikout into pine belt areas where ( stock tour, sponsored by county ex
a strike has been autioriied. tension services in Douglas, Coos
uavis aiso cnargea :nii uie em
mat the em-.
Plover committee, have intim-
dated some operators, preventing ;
c orvennnp 1
tnem trom signing wage increase
agreements.
en
fry
Sion
Employers have contended
omons in
the lumber indus'
not justify any boost in production
costs. ,
The Lumbermen's Industrial Re-
lations Committee was exDected to
reiterate its stand to the AFL
union's Puget Sound district coun- j loads participants at Central Jun
cil at a meeting scheduled for Se- ,or High School. Other stops for
1... ..j rm a
.tut: iu.j uu iv -iu "w i
workers at a session set for Port-'
land Wednesday. 1
Mainti'm a nou.- Annfrsnfe U'nra
..,.7 7 . Xi:...
the Eureka area of Northern Call-
forma. That left only three plants
closed in the Humboldt Bay area
tain of xi itr-.i.-t jb ik
The new settlement involve
a-iaooui worhers. ine are oe-,
; tween the Humboldt Lumber Co.,
; Areata, and an AFL local and be-
i twe" M.?,nt?sh ,Lumber c-
about 235 workers. They are be-
and V .f.
.Th HttmholdV ..uumint nrn.
The .Humboldt seulement pro.
. Vided -a 5-eent hourly increase
above the old $1.87 j minimum.
The Mcintosh terms were not an.
nounced,
Secretary Dulles Arrives
- t.il.
In rans ror lalKS
:
j (Continued from Page One)
'
, s-eat and continuing interest in
c0;;f ,.tive action by France, Great
Britain, United States and other
free countries to promote the peace
,0d freedom of the area.
-Thit v1 nr.ifi Vnrn.
pean problems, will, I hope, be:
among the subjects of our conver- i
nations here,
re-emphasne to the Communists!
discuss plans for the six-nation
n'ttUf.i nJii.V ..... t,. n..ii,.
ment for ratification. '
Dulles' flight here was in answer
to an urgent anneal from Mendes.
rrance. On leaving Washington
Monday night, the American sec-
retarv"emohasired that Paris was
his present destination.
.Special training will be gven
I QC Al MT VV C
uw
Te MhI Toniaht Winston Garl,,OB ,m5 weeieno trom tne coun-
Lad.es wa meet at T: o'clock
t'homV of Mar-iret
t..e ncme ir,im
tonight at
Vto-tgaitg in honor of Fern BoiJ.
m
PICNIC (FT
. ...
ise si.o Uiib w.u sp -sor a
OFFICE CLOSES
Dr.
R. L. Djm, chiropractor,
.,.. ir,- i-.. ...
rra.Eder of the summer he an- ca Saturday and Sunday are fore
Ejsctd todav. V.t da'.e of open- ''e-day weather wit-
tr.g wl be announced at a fu.-e )ook ",ued b'r e V. S. Wea
i T,. er Bureau th j momtnf .
OBSERVERS MEET
Trie first potiuckoc'-ai arl busi
ness n-.eeting of the Rosrour;
Grc-jod Oox-rer Ccrps wj be
he'd at the Ep.scopal Par.sB Ha.l
Fr-iay at 7 p m , it wis annojr.ced
by te grv.p today. Enter.a a
nest. wT.g pre-eata'.on and a
I'SAT Mm w-.ll fallow dinner.
AU ooservers are etjed to attend.
DIRECTORS TO MEET
The board of directors on the
t'Tipqia Basin Veiled Fund wU
meet t-an.ght at I o clock in the
wcneil chamSrs of the c.ty kail.
acc-ri-.g to Maa Hilt, exec-jMve
SAWDUST
Prton 3-4687
Claude Willey Fuel Co.
1S02 East Dou(iat
i
e
ls
.it
Livestock Tour
For 3 Counties
Thursday, Friday
The annual South fViast 4.H live
and Curry counties will be held in i
Douglas County this year, says :
r,.. wi DnHi. , u
Frank von Borstel, county 4-H ex-
tension agent.
:h "k7 "i.rK
iy- moml'e".wul, be,
ch"Sed Mfor,th,e i"0"0 lour. I
and cost will include bus, transport
tation, insurance and three meals.
For Douglas County youngsters,
the trvi, will ctart in Pcaknrtf 1 1
8 30 a.m. Thursday when the bus
.-- --r- --- 1
passengers win De at butnerun
Hotel and Elkton Postoffice. ,
First point to be visited is the i
: u . .
-nn, eisni nines si
Reedioort where r.iiernsev
dairy cows Will be inspected. A i
s!op wiU be made at Umpqua Way- i
side for lunch.
ti,. n-!. ' . ..
Scottsburg is the next son on ,
i Thursdav. Hereford beef cattle ;
inursday. Hereford beef cattle
will be looked over on the Comp-
ton farm near Elkton. An overnight
i t be made at the Howard
. .L. r.
i?" ?.'"u,.e,"ow'
i " .".f'SK?. t"'"
j ind irrig.uon facilities are see
' there
n. .t, ...
Inda ', n SLJ'ikS: "ISIrs. Francis F'annagan and Mr.
shown to the group. Also in the
morning, grass and tree demon
stration plots at the fairgrounds
in Roseburg will be seen. Lunch is
scheduled in Umpqua Park.
Holstein dairy cows are to be
pointed out on the Schulze farm,
Lookineglass. in the afternoon. The
i tour will end at the Henrv farm
i Tenmile. with inspection of hogs
I . , , .
i 'f-Ft CjlTlS Traill
-
Ae? aTniinCaalnrC
vuuiuciwia
Five Douglas County girls wiU
i B 00(1 n'ar onage July 26 to Aug.
The zirls will he brained in the i
' counseling, teaching arts
! ,Ba crafts nd Wi" ' concen -
trate on getting acquainted with
. ,C1WW uu"'ul'- nnumnner j
j prospective counselors from Coos,
Curry and. Douglas counties will
iV n hand for the training ses -
!h 9-r'. h t: P.r.v fltll
I ical education "instructor a't Ore -
Igon State College in Corvallis.
ui. y.i; -
i,;rj antne-i tne training ses -
IT nl Pri- Mo''
: Cayle Groshong. a'J
, r.,.. i d, i--,
. 'Vt,
in-1"- " '--v.- itiuu.1
i Dorothy Holhrook. Roseburg. wi'J
' a'sn he a eoAntf'nf but will he
. , .. .
amp be-
i.t'i.
. mao.e to a;:?r.a tne can
cause she is 'King pecii
Later In Week
' , .
Showers on Ttiursday and again
t.rt n,,rwi. .,ii
over tee !mx.va:ns during the pe-
r:od ending on Sundav. Amounts
For
of ram will treaaure between . At the convention, her brother,
and JO metes in -Sunders terra Prof. R. M. Sandstcttt. was award
areas of western Oreeon. ed the Thomas Burr Osborne med
Temperatnres during the period al. the h.ghest award to be gives
will be near normal. w,th hiihs in V. S. chem.stry circles. It is
of 90 decrees expected in sou4- awarded every f.ve years Sand
wes'.ern Oreiva ttedt is the former pres.dent of
fce t'. S Chem.stry Board.
la tke nK powerful a'xra
smatheri. atomic narticies travel
almost at the speed of light.
Nationwide Man Hunt Underway
Le Salle Extension Unr-ersrty it seeking men end wo
men re till well poyinj posirion in accounting, book
keeping, business management end traffic management.
If yon hoTt the desire ond determination to train tor
end obtain one of the above positions get the facts
without obligation.
WRIT! FO INTERVIEW
BOX 7J. NEVr-iV REVIEW, Roseburg, Oregon
. ( n i
Red Cross Closure Seen
If 54,000 Not Raised
(Continued from Page One)
Portland is set up to collect blood
from all over the Noruiwest and
to disburse it quickly to wnere it
lj needed.
...i' "J.. ' "r "'
The Red Cross, as an official
V" l
'- r .
ganization on its feet. Its home .
nursing program, besides teacn- i
'ng women to care for their own
families, is considered vital for
relief in the shoruges of nurses
and doctors in tne event 01 na-
tional disaster. The Red Cross also 1
has its disaster program, in which
the national Red cross is ca.i-
ed in when more than five fami-1
in..ni,.ai ;n fir lAH
ntner calamity, iraium. in mis
rnlr.m 1, &ant ,a , extent on
fh gIn4.Tl level i
W. nrn.r.m ha5 nn'rf
"c u. k1"41" " r"
- ,
'""" . . ... t. ,L . j"
of( already at three different tim-
cade
one hundred ninetv-nine re'is-
..:3 .Li
iu. "V? 7
'"UVf,J JSi LINKS'1 ?
' reIief i this area. Aid also w
extended to the amount of S7 1
t f " Z m Elgarosfire and S
i E December 1951 Reedsp,
..ii . .hii am .ic
- -
ow
,a
1 December 1951 Reedsport
" Bel K8?r were lmi, in cos Rv fr V 1 1
; homeless when their rooming
house was destroyed by fire.
j it.. i.. d.j
.tiiri auu. i"-
ciaeniailj, oniy paiu ncu urns .. .. ,. Ii'ailare for havp
rvJoo1 coZTn foV'Vd'fo ! reJu'rnWSei? home from "
?hf .if, ni,.,T.ni mMh I 's vacation in Eastern Ore
the local chapter each month. ot , Burns they visited the lat-
rla i CJ,"L L . ' ter's brother. At Bend they attend-
Cross isnt se tip as a we-fare & VFW conven,jo. Their
agency. But calls for help from n Jlmm Bobb Jnd
inengioie persons are tra lerrea
to the proper agencies.
The agency, in fact, is charter-
ed by Congress under three con-
ditions: 1. Volunteer aid to sick
and wounded in time of war: 2 -
act as a medium of communica-
tions between men in. service and
people at home; and 3. act in
, times nauooat ataaster.
Umpqua National Forest
Marketing Area Plan Out
(Continued from Page One)
iev to have the "greatest potential
; (or kr,ft paper pulp among any,
1 0f the 11 western states.
Tbe association iooh no ;
further
; action on the matter.
i t, did. however, decide to ex-
' plore means of making the county
; beer knoT. ;R.s.ng out of tne
recent puoacauun w iu.vw uiwu
1 ure5 bv the Roseburg Chamber ex
j tolling'the Umpqua Valley, the as-
! sociation decided to prepare oro-
chures for next year covering tne
! whole county.
!j,m bVuhertv. Harold Hicker-; W-ano Mr. and Mrs. Robert
; . '"' " . ..'Davis and chiioren of Rosebur"
' n ,lw:'.lJ!?:"? .T'"
Duinteu as a win ui.itc w
ihe brochures and study means cf
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The association was ,;50 ,ked
i- .i .i h. A ...
by tfce county surveyor's office.
Mrs. Cilliland Sack
From Colorado Visit
Mrs. Either Giililand has re-
turned to Roseburg after a two-
mnn:h visit m Ca.orado waere sne
attended a chemistry conventxn
at Denver.
Mrs. G-.iland a. so visited a "soa
at Boulder and a daughter a
'Grand Junction, Coto.
Glide Kiwanians
Elect 3 Directors
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
The board ot directors of tfie
Glide Kiwanis Club met Friday
evening and elected Harry Bait
Chunohill and Wil
li. in rndearave trustees for Glide
Kiwanii Park and any further Mrs. Bill Hall, Roseburg; Tyndle
building developments of the prop- Coin, Jimmy Hunnicutt, Barney
erty. Arthur Selby, secretary and Bade Sulhcrlin; Earl Parrett. Ca
treasurer, was elected as alternate mas Valley; Beth Williams, Win
trustee, ciester; Mrs. Oscar Weeks. Myr
Mentana Guests tie Creek.
Guests at the home of Mr. and , Discharged
Mrs. James Evans the past' Allen Boling. Charles Woods,
week were Mrs. Emma Sundelius ; Mrs. Albert Pierce, Mra. Roy Wil
and daughters, Florence and Em- lis. Victor and Aurthur Fox, AJ.
ma Jane, of Kalispell, Mon., cou- bert Vaughan, Doris Caskey, Mrs.
sins of Mrs., Evans, also Miss Jo- Jack Emick, Mrs. Robert Miller,
aoce Sundelius. R. A. Long ar- Mr. Boyd Thornton, Mrs. William
rived by plane from Seattle, White, Mrs. Gerald Hounshe'l,
Wash., to remain until July 19 Roseburg; Donald Bar tram,
visiting his niece, Mrs. Evans,- Brockway; Mrs. Lester Shoemalt
and bu son, Arthur Long, of Glide. er. Idleyld Park; Mrs. Fred Mil.
Mr. and Mrs. Auuy Lewis are jer, Everett, Wa..; Clyde Mar
the parents of a baby boy born tin. Mrs. Fred Frost, Mrs. C. B.
July 11 at Douglas Community , wilkerson, Judge Gary, Aaron
Hospital, weight five pounds, fif- ; Goin, Sutherlin; Mrs. Lee Coble,
teen ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi.? , Sheridan; Mrs. Frank Ellison,
have a married son, Ralph, and Kenneth Estes, Myrtle Creek; Har
two daughters, Betty and Arlane. old Gilman, Garrett Lyon, Dillard.
Kills Rattlesnake , Mercy Hospital
Mrs. t. .. uogue, former res.-; Admitted
dent of Glide, accompanied by I Surgery: Larry Eugene Knight,
her son-in-law and daugnler, Mr. , Roseburg; Mrs. John Thrush, Ca
and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Los An- ma3 Valley; Mrs. Wilbert Fortin,
geles, Calif., arrived Friday to umpqua; Mrs. Harold Church,
inspect Mrs. Hoag's property on Sutherlin.
the North Umpqua Highway, U i Medical: Mrs. Charles Ifeckart,
mile east of Lone Rock bridge. As Downev, Calif.; Mrs. Robert Spir
the car readied the p-operty, the es. Myrtle Creek; Dona'd Colwcll,
party saw a rattlesnake crossing rs. Edd Hughes. Mrs. Stamev
the highway, Hamilton stepped on walley, Harry Collisoo, Roseburg;
the gas and ran over it. The snake Everett Hall. Winchester,
measured 40 inches and bad eight Discharged
rattles. This is a residential area William Moffard, Mrs. Alfred
with many children. Sam JJau,
owner of the adjoining property,
was presented with the snake rat
tles which he is sporting in his hat
, band.
t Mrs. Adrian Standley and niece.
iBrenda Nichols, left Saturday for
t-oruana to spena me weeb.c&u vis-
iting relatives.
Summer Visitors
At Riversdale
By BEVERLY J. CHRISTIAN
Mrs. Huh Girard and grand-
son. Michael Person of Chow
Chula, Calif., vistted last week
with the former's brot'.ier-m-law
', "u
Harmon. From here they went to 1
CresweH to visit another sister. :
R"u,n ""m.
Mr. ana .Mrs. on aers nave
returned
lurnea 10 uieir umuc mi ri.-iiei
: ........
norma.
Overnight visitors in the home
of Mr. aod Mrs. Dale Guiley were
if j 11.. Chirlnc ancon -if
Oakland. Calif. Thev were enroute
.11 a . aul .ma. x.uiuiwj tii-atii ui
" Seattle and British Columbia
for vacation. Jensen is a produce
buver for-the Hasstrom grocery
.fc'.i in ctib-m, ur. iin i
a usm of Mrs. Gu.ley.
i Mrs. W. E. Ott Jf . went to Ban-
.J C,nqvtn K.,n K n ,mh.
. t. i.. r -., i. .
ier, itM'iy u, iiviue iiwii a visit
there with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hud-
. ",,- 'rV" uVv
with former s great-aunt, )in.
Martna nannaean..and .Mr. ana
, ,: r.
ana iirs. jumii ijdii-. ,
Johnnv, were cared or by eir
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
rox
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j
! A I rr M Pofurnc
: fl riTI3 n IXGlUma
To Umpqua Home;
By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON
Bill Ellison returned to Umpqua i
on Saturday from Columbus. Oh o. j
where he was discharged from ;lie
Air Corps. He has been servin;
in Japan for sometime and re- ;
cently has been stationed at
school in Connecticut. Ke plans to
farm with his father on their
t ranco it i mpqua
vacation Here
i Mr, and Mrs. iieorge wucox jr.,
tiaye guess trom Boise. Ida an.
rtooert wucox ana cniiaren a.e
Y"""Arnv.
- , ; jr ; , , , r
- ' to Portland last week on business, j
..Ihev were accompanied by Mrs .
"r1"" -' " t,.Js.,.v,,
'-"""""j
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Davi;
5, t Aand. far th wwkend
toJu'r ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Knufcn and
children Benny and Debra. from:
Aotieae. lex., are bouse .wests
at tin? living vi Jii. .nu. oi j
Amerson on Millwood Dr.ve Knif -
fen is Mrs. Amerson s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bucoa. Mrs.
Zeima Gorrei. Mr. aid Mrs.
Cleave Miller. Mr. and .Mrs. Alva
Manning and grandd.vjslr.er. Mvra
Webber, and Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge
Chenowith were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Cttenowith in Sutherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Slater, their
daughter. Ciariotte. who was
borne over the holidays from Port-
and. and Miss tnanene .Moore
' drove to the coast to spend the
, weekend.
632 SoUh
Stephens
INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED
And CAR INSURANCE os low as S8.3S every
6 months' No membership fees. Wa can in
sure the under and over age if they can qualify.
SEE
PAUL H. KRUECER
W. GEO. KRUEGER
1EAN PETREQUIN
Hospital News
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Surgery: Dorothy Graves, Rose
burg; Lloyd Garrett, Camas Val
ley. Medical: Mrs. mervin Dire.
Mrs. Earl Rhoads, Donna Wade.
Howard and Daby, John Marion;
Mrs. Robert Grifien and baby,
Michael Arnold, Mrs. Milton Hard,
Mrs. John Williams, Mr?. Elmer
Latnrop and baby. Robert Lee;
.Manene tvcweiewsxt, sirs, uou-
i. uaite Jee Hoolev. RrneKiirp
urs. james Rose, Mrs. James Pe.
terson and baby, Crystall Kath
leen, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Roy
Simpson, Winston; Mr?. Orvan
Wild and baby, Circee Anir.j;
iGary and Hugh hastcnirn. Mrs.
jLeck Herd and baby, Leftrick Wei
I ton: Sutherlin; I. L. James WiN
I Chester; Mrs. Lincoki Pryor and
baby, Karen Sue. Oakland; Mrs.
Mary Wilson, Tenmile.
Four Business Buildings
In Roseburg Remodeled
(Continued from Page One) .
h WlUing ow11er Work started
Tl," .j n.,.,,-4i
in mid-June and is now practical
ly completed. Mitchell added that
the store front on Jackson Street
had been repaired a light green.
A false brick front adorns the
rear ot tne store.
' .e f"
Sl0re-g3- 1 :Jr.,
: er- . Prcha,ed total intere.t
in the concern from nis partner
-Ken Garey Ute first of June, s
.Jionaay mat ano-Ji j.. "
i WPT1 SUP ni in fEt d QU111 U7 11 UUl
. txt (nal ttftrn u,nrt inrhlded A
brick veneer front and new win-
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dows. and wa. doneby. the build
inz owner. Decker said that tear-
;i! oown oi a serwtu iuu nii
. coor to tne iirrn naa crrateu vai a
in? space for 10 to 12 cars. Some
minor changes in the store inter
ior are being made.
bstDay
Starting this week, Tb
Saturday Evening Post
the largest -aeUmg weekly
at newsstands' goes on
sale Tuesdays instead of
Wednesdays. So make a
new date with the magaxine
that give you the most
hours of reftdmgeo joyuaent-
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