The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1954, Image 11

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    Thurs., Oct. 21 1954 Tho News-Reriaw, Roseburg, Ort- II
Local Community Nevs. Briefs j
Visit At Salem Mr. and Mri.
Louis Adamski visited friends last
weekend in Salem.
C T Scotttburg Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kreuger and Mrs. Ella
Lenox drove to Scottshurg Sfm
day, where they attended the His
torical Society meeting.
Called To Kansas Harold Way
man, Rose-burg attorney, has been
called to Emporia, Kan., by the
death of his father, Harry. The
latter died Monday at 10:15. The
funeral was held Wednesday. .. ,
Brings Wife Horn. W. C. Cal
lison went to Eugene over the
weekend and brought Mrs. Calll-
son back to her home here. Mrs.
Callison spent several days in Eu
1 gene last week visiting and attend'
ing . to business.
Taken To Eugene Virgil Lee
Bush, 56, of 106 S. Kane St., Rose
burg, was taken to Sacred Heart
Hospital in Eugene Tuesday night
to receive medical attention for
a fractured right leg. He was first
taken to Mercy Hospital for emer
gency treatment.
Transferred Captain and Mrs.
Donald Morgan and daughter,
Stephanie, recently moved to Mon
terey from San Francisco, where
he has been stationed since return
ing to the States from Japan, fol
lowing three years' service. He
will bis attending school in Mont
erey. .
Attend Showing Mr. and
Mrs. R..B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank B. Vales, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Berlandi and Mr. and Mrs.
LaVar Kempton, of Roseburg
drove to Portland this week to
join Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barcus
and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Fritts to
attend the new Dodge car snow
ing. The grouup will return to
Roseburg tonight.
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Saturday hunting ducks in the Kla-
ain iu6 area.
Return From Trip Verle
Skeel and son, Fred, and Wesley
Day of Sutherlin returned to their
homes Monday from several days
hunting near John Day, Ore.
Visit Over Weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Frank S. Huston and daugh
ter, Jo Ann, of Harrisburg visit
ed over the weekend at the Wil
liam Harper home in Winchest
er Court. '
' Go Duck Hunting Among lo
cal residents duck hunting near
Klamath Falls last weekend were
Ross Myers and son. Bill: Bruce
Roark. Mac and Bill Pvle. Jack
Myers, John Dunning, Earl V as
serting, Jim Haney, Meri Young
and Bob Ellis.
Hav Guests Visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Solo
mon at Winchester the past week
end were her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lyall
of Breynmar, Penn., who left Wed
nesday. Also spending the week
end at the Solomon borne were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross and
children of Woodburn.
Visit Here Mrs. Margaret
Shaw and two children, and her
mother. Mrs. Alice Taggert of
Notice, Idaho, are visiting at
(Hide with tne latter s son, A. K.
Taggart, and family. They will be
in this area for several months
and will visit at Coos Bay and
Corvalhs before returning to Idaho.
Leaving Noxt Wetk Dr. and
Mrs. W. F. Amiot of Roseburg
will leave next Tuesday for Sac
ramento, Calif., to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lorigan, and family, and on
Oct. 29 will go to Menlo Park to
attend the wedding ot Larry Hen
ninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Henninger of- this city, to Amber
Spinning, which will take place at
the Episcopal Church there.
Return From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Petrequin and Mrs. Amy
Seeley returned to their home on
Critser Road Monday from an
enjoyable trip to Chehalis, Wash.,
where they visited ' Mrs. Louis
Miller, former Melrose resident.
Also, they visited at Sandy with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sindt, and in
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Critser. They stayed overnight
at Taft and drove down the coast
en route home.
Viiit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I
Ken Limbocker and family were
in Keedsport Sunday visiting
friends.
Return To California Tom
Dillard and daughter, Molly, re
turned over the weekend to Mar
tinez, Calif., after visiting a week
in Roseburg with the former's par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Dillard.
Go To Portland Mrs. Bert
Griffin and daughter, Louise, left
today lor roruano, wnere tney
will visit the latter's godparents.
Mr. Griffin will meet them in Eu
gene Sunday and bring them back
borne.
Visiting Hero Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Krause of Fremont, Mich.,
have arrived in Roseburg to spend
two weeks visiting the latter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Williams, 1615 Walnut
St.
Visit At Tacoma Sheriff and
Mrs. Cal Baird and their son Cal
Jr. and Miss Peggy Davie spent
last weekend in Tacoma, where
the latter attended the wedding of
a friend and Mrs. Baird visited
her father, John Hanlin. They re
turned to Roseburg Monday eve
ning. -
To Attend Conference Eugene
H. Fisher, . Oakland, president of
the Roseburg National Farm Loan
Assn., will spend the weekend
in Spokane, where he will attend
the fifth annual conference of
NFLA representatives. He is also
chairman of the NFLA advisory
committee and will be one of the
conference speakers.
Loavo For Oregon City Mr.
and Mrs. Vilas Philippi of Rose
burg left this week for Oregon
uiiy to visit relatives oeiore leav
ing from Portland Saturday for
Hawaii, the Fiji Islands, New Zeal
land and Australia. They may go
on to Hongkong, Manila and .la-
fian also, but haven't made defin
t plans as to the latter part ot
their vacation as yet.
Visitors Arrive Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Carl of Onaga, Kan., have
arrived in Roseburg to visit the
former's twin brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carl,
at 845 Mill St. The two' families
spent yesterday in Grants Pass
visiting and attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carl moved
here about a month ago from
Grants Pass. They are parents of
Mrs. W. K. Burnett and Mrs. A.
C. McGhehey of this city.
Go Huntlna Walter Allen andi
son, Roger, enjoyed an outing and)
uuiiung uip uv lash weencuu lu t
uie Mortn UTnpqua- area.
Enjoy Hunt Mr. and Mrs.
Edell Bryant and Charles Collins
enjoyed a hunting trip to the
Silver Lake area last weekend.
Will Go To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. William Brunt of Roseburg
plan to spend Friday in Portland
attending to business. .
HOUSEWARMING PARTY -HELD
AT DILLARD.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gentry were
the inspiration for a lovely house
warming party Saturday evening
when a group of friends call
ed at their new home in Dillard.
A potluck dinner was served early
in the evening; games and visiting
followed. Many lovely gifts were
presented the honored guests for
their new home, wmcn was bunt
by Martin Halvcrson of Dillard.
Enjoying the evening were: Mr
and Mrs. Loyde Ferguson and
children, Joyce, Ann, Jeanie, Mick
ie and Rickie; Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Gentry and son. Guy Wayne;
Wayland Gentry, who came from
San Diego on a short leave for
the occasion; Mrs. W. Cooper,
Mrs. Martin Halverson. Darlene
Ranauld, Jerry Middlestadt, Don
na bhigiey and jerry uentry,
Those who sent gifts and were
unable to attend were: Mrs. E. 0.
Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cal
lahan and Mr. and Mrs. Koy Gordon.
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Booster Night at the Camas
Valley Grange was held Wed-
nesday, at the hall with a good
attendance: Mrs. Margaret
Crouch, grange lecturer, was in
charge of tne program, which op
ened by a seating drill of the of
ficers. The prayer was led by Mrs.
Dorothy Papst, chaplain, after
which, the flag presentation was
held and the group sang the Star
Spangled Banner.
Master James Combs welcomed
the group and introduced the dis
tinguished guests, William Howes,
state overseer; and Carl Young
ren, county deputy. The national
master's address and the state
master's address were read by
secretary, Guy Moore. Mr. Moore
also gave a report on the projects
undertaken by the grange mem
bers for the community for the
year 1954. A tableau was present
ed. After the program, refresh
ments were served.
EVERGREEN GRANGE
Pr4VtQ MEET FRIDAY
Evergreen Grange will exempli
fy the third and fourth degrees
Friday night at 8 o'clock at the
ball. Memoers are to oring sand
wiches and cookies. Visitors are
welcome.
DUV TENT NO. 15
TO MEET FRIDAY
DUV Florence Nightingale, Tent
No. 15. will meet at the KP Hall
Friday at 8 p.m. All members are
urged to attend.
Back From Navada George L.
Routledge of Fisher Road return
ed from a business trip to Panaca,
ev., Saturday, tie also spent
some time in California.
Has Now Job Mrs. Darrcl
Issakson is a new employe in the
Umpqua Ins. Agency office on
Main street. ine started wont
Monday. ,
Go Hunting Enjoying a hunt
ing trip last weekend near Kla
math Falls were Bob Sullivan
Larry Anderson.: Roy and Allen
suuivan, Lioya Anderson -ana
Louis Anderson.
Visit At Judd Homo Mrs.
Margaret Blaker Beeley and son,
Bob, of St. Helens, Ore., spent
tne weekend in uoseourg visum
the former's .brother-in-law an
sister, Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Judd, on Overlook.
Now Job Oliver Fredrickson
recently returned to Roseburg to
make his home and has accepted
a position as chef at Carl's Haven.
He has been living in Brentwood,
Calif., and formerly made his
home here.
Return From Vacation Mr.
.and Mrs. Charles Ostrander re
cently enjoyed a week s vacation.
They visited his aunt at Poulsbo,
Wash,, which is near Bremerton,
and points of interest in that vi
cinity.
Doing Nicely Jenny P. Mc
Cieary, 75, of 515 S. Stephens St.,
Roseburg, is reported doing nicely
at Douglas Community Hospital,
where she was taken Tuesday
morning to receive medical atten
tion for a fractured left hip. Mrs,
McClearv also received lacera
tions to her head when she fell
at her home.
Returning This Weak Claude
(Mike) Crocker, 924 E. First St.,
Roseburg, is returning to Roseburg
the Utter part of the week, fol
lowing a vacation in California, In
James Goodman, Leo Rapp and
Lawrence (Okie) Taggart. all for
mer residents of Roseburg. He also
visited relatives and friends in
Los Angeles and drove up High
way 101 to Shell Beach, where he
spent a few days at the James
Goodman home. Crocker is in the
engineering department of the
State Highway Department. '
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Honors Donor
By EPITH DUNN
The Oakland Community Pres
byterian Church will dedicate a
new organ, a Communion table and
other furnishings Sunday in recog
nition of the birthday of Arba r .
Stearns, who will be 100 years old
Oct. 24.
Dr. Homer M. Noble's theme
will be "Beauty and Strength in
the Sanctuary," an organ dedi na
tion sermon. Stearns was resjfn
sible for the new organ for the
church, having given it earlier in
the year.
Woman To Moot
The Women's Assn. will meet
in the parish house of the church
at 2 p.m. Friday. The Mariners'
Club will meet in the parish house
Tuesday for a supper and social
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Margarite of
Ceres. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
George Margrite of Modesto, spent
the past weeK witn Mr. ana Mrs.
Rov Doughty. Mrs. Nick Margar
ite is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Doughty.
Mrs. Clarence Earls and daugh
ter, Maxine, and Mrs. Fred Earls
of Winchester Bay visited Thurs
day with the former's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. E. M. Dunn.
Dr. and Mrs. Homer Noble were
In Roeue River Tuesday and Wed
nesday at the autumn meeting of
the rresoyteri' ot soutnwesi urc-eon.
A. group of women from the
Comnumitv Church were in North
Bend Thursday at a meeting o!
the Presbyterial Society of South
west Oregon Fresoytery.
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