The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 21, 1955, Image 9

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Community News Items
Mon, Mar. 21, 1955 The News-Revitw, Rosebura, Ore. 9
Goat To Parkdal. George L.
Routledge of Fisher Road Friday
went to Parkdale on business.
Co To Portland Mr. and Mrs.
George Felt and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Felt transacted business in
Portland. Wednesday and Thurs
day. : .
Rahims To Wisconsin Visitors
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R.- Wirt were their old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ja
cobus, of Antigo, Wis., who left for
their home Friday. ,
From Medford Weekend visi
tors at the Don Evans home on
Calkins Road were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Wray and two daughters of
Medford. They are former Rose
burg residents.
Hero From Klamath Falls Vis
itors recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. h. Goodwin were
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Wood, and children
of Klamath Falls.
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A- TONITE
In Oakrldga Claude Essel
strom was attending business in
Oakridge Friday and Saturday,
- Spend Vacation Here Mrs.
Darrel Davis and daughter, Dar
lene, of Portland spent spring va
cation in Roseburg and Green with
relatives.
Return From Arizona Roland
Springer and his niece, Miss Georg
ene .Shanklin, returned to their
homes here Sunday from a week's
vacation and visit with relatives
in Mesa, .Ariz. t
Visit Coopers Recent visitors
at the E. L. Cooper home at Brock
way were Mr. aand Mrs. J. W.
Davis of Crescent City, Calif, the
two families became friends while
neighbors at Mt. Scott. ,
' Visit In Redding Mrs. Dorothy
Robertson and Mrs. R. G. Brady,
teachers at Fullerton Sohool, visit
ed during spring vacation with Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Soring at Red
ding formerly taught at Fullerton.
Attend Caremonlas Local resi
dents attending thennstallatkm cer
emonies Saturday night at Med
ford of Zuliema Temple 13, Daugh
ters of the Nile, were Mr. and
Mts. Robert Aiken and Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Spencer. .. :,
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Arrives In Japan Mrs; Rich
ard Johnson arrived in Japan
Thursday to be with her husband,
1st Lt. Johnson of the U.S. Air
Force. Mrs. Johnson is the for
mer Irene Trapolis. daughter - of
George Grapolis of this city.
Campbells Return Dr. and
Mrs, J. E. Campbell are back at
their home in Hucrest following a
stay, in San Francisco, where the
former attended' a week or-lectures
at California University. The y.
spent a weekend at Carmel, be
fore returning home. Their son,
John, arrived here Saturday to
spend spring vacation from his
studies at Menlo College at Menlo
Park, Calif.. .. -. -
Weekend At Coast Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Updegrave and daugh
ter, Lori, of Glide spent the past
weekend at seaside and Astoria.
Return From Vacation Mr.
and Mrs. Meredith Wilson return
ed to their home on Harrison St.
Sunday from a week's vacation in
San Francisco.
Returns From Visit Miss Sbair
ron Dick returned Friday by plane
to her home here following a visit
last week at Coos Bay at toe borne
of her grandmother, Mrs. Amy
Morin.
Visit Mr. and Mrs. William
Dietrich and sons, Richard and
Burton of Glide visited several
days last week with relatives at
Newberg and attended business in
Portland.
Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs.
Don Evans and daughters, Donna
and Carol, spent several days last
week in Ashland, where they visit
ed Mrs. Evans parents, and his
parents in Jacksonville, and also
attended business.
Return From San Francisco
Mrs. E. F. Ault and daughter. Miss
Bonnie, returned to their home
here Friday following several days
of vacationing in San Francisco,
Where they were interviewed oy
Mel Venter on the Breakfast Gang.
Miss Ault is a second grade teach
er at Fullerton School.
Hero From Hawaii Recent' ov
ernight guests at the home ofMr.
and Mrs. A. R. Hawksworth on
Garden Valley Road were Staff
Sgt. and Mrs. Willard Hans Ness
and small daughter, Margaret,
from Honolulu, Hawaii, who were
en route to Tacproa, his former
home, where they will reside. Mrs.
Ness is a niece of the Hawks-
worths, and this a her first visit
to the mainland. They also visited
Mrs. Ness' cousin, Mrs. Leonard j
Sutton, and family. '
Attend- Came Mr. and Mrs.
Don Metzger were in Eugene
Thursday night to attend the bas
ketball game.
Attends Conference Harvey
Griffin. Roseburg, director of the
Willamette Valley Logging Confer
ence, was in Coos Bay last week to
attend a meeting ol the conference.
To Vacation Miss Joanne Rich-
man, U. of 0. student, spent the
past weekend in Portland with
friends and is now in Roseburg for
spring vacation.
To Coos Bay Royal Sumpt
ner -and daughter, Sandra, spent
Sunday in Coos Bay, where they
visited the former's father, who is
ill.
In Tank Repair Sector Pvt.
Darrel S. Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cooper, Melrose, ar
rived March 6 in Augsburg, Ger
many, and is assumed to a tank
repair sector. Cooper received his
training at Ft. urd, Calif., and in
Maryland.
Return From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. John Marley returned last
week to their home here from a
month's trip, going as far as Bos
sier City, Tj., where they visited
his sister and family. They visited
her parents at Cassville. Mo., and
his parents at Winslow, Ark.
From Band Mrs. Don Camp
bell and children, Dawn, David and
Cindy, of Bend arrived Thursday
in Roseburg for a week's visit with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Johnson. Mrs. Campbell is
the former Kama Henson of this
city.
LICENSE ASSIGNED
WASHINGTON - The Federal
Communications Commission Fri
day was asked to permit
assignment of the license for radio
station KOMB. Cottage Grove.
Ore., to Orla and Thelma Bagley,
doing business as Radio Station
Station KOMB.
Sen. Byrd Blasts Highway Program Of Eisenhower
WASHINGTON I Sen. Byrd
(D-Va) Friday lambasted the Eis
enhower administration's highway
bill as "unsound and unwise," de
claring it involves financial "leg
erdemain." The Virginian, in testimony pre
pared for a Senate Public Works
Subcommittee, proposed a solution
which he said would give more
control of road financing to the
stated
Byrd said he believes that if
President Eisenhower's bill "is en
acted in its present form, it will
destroy sound budgetary proce-
Vital Statistics
Marriage Licenses
Coquillo License
MOORE - DeCHIARA Buddy
Eugene Moore and Elena Lilians
BeChiara, both of Roseburg.
Medford License
CHISUM-COGGINS James
Earl Chisum, Central Point and
and Dolores Holleen Coggins,
Roseburg.
dure and take the longest stapret
key feature of the :.dmioiefration'
measure, rnis caus tor a zi-Diuion-dollar
bond issue outside -the fed
eral dobt limit tq finance construc
tion in 10 years of a 40,00-mile
system, of interstate highways. .
This system would be almost en
tirely a federal responsibility. The
bonds would be paid off in 30 years
with proceeds from the federal
gasoline tax.
Byrd said the .agency set up to
float the . bonds would, be a
"dummy corporation," adding "the
toward concentrating power in the
federal government."
The senator directly attacked the
proposal is incapable or nonesi tea-
Hearing On Supplemental
Budget Set For April 12
A public hearing on a " supple
mental budget for Myrtle Creek
is scheduled at 9 p.m. April 13 in
the City Hall, according .to .the
Myrtle Creek MaiL ,
Purpose of the budget is to make
use of $7,500 unbudgeted revenue
received from street improvement
assessments; No tax , levy is in
volved. -...
The funds would be used for
work in the city water and . street
department. . , . ,
eral bookkeeping and accounting,"
uyrer proposed repeal ot the i-centa-a-gallon
federal gasoline tax,
M tne state governors have urged,
so that the states, can add it to
their present levies. .
Latest Creations in
CARPETS
DURNAM'S
FLOOR COVERING
',. "Biggest Little Carpet ,
Store In Town"
566 W. Oak OR 3-6123
SCOUT COMMITTEE '
MEETS AT YONCALLA
Mrs. Les Morris conducted a
committee meeting of Girl Scouts,
troop No. 5 recently, The gins
discussed the possibility of a I
council being formed by Doug-
la?, Coos and Curry counties. Dr. j
Lyaia emery is a representative,
and Mrs, Leslie Chapman' an al
ternate of the counties, Other com
mitteemen and women are Mrs.
Lee Blickenstaff, Rev. R. W.
Knight and Mrs. Jack Sewell. The
next committee meeting will be
held Tuesday, April 5, at 1:30
p.m. at the Warren Sherley home.
The Port of New York authority
estimates that there will be two
million helicopter passengers '' a
year in the city area by-1960. - '
Dial OR 3-8348
For
. Dependable Repairs
On All Makes
Of Washers & Dryers
BERGH'S APPLIANCE
A demonstration drive
can help you
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motoramic
Chevrolet
Again in 1954 for th 19th straight year
MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
one of 102 new
CHEVlLiETS
plus a
$1,000
U. S. Savings Bond
in our big
MIRACLEMILE
CONTEST
...and you'll have the
driving time of your life!
It's well worth your while to come in and drive
the Motoramic Chevrolet just for the fun of it.
And when you do, you'll make discoveries that
can help you be a winner in our Miracle Mile
Contest. For example, youll notice how Chevro
let's new Outrigger rear springs bring you won
derful new stability on curves.
Youll see how new Glide-Ride front suspen
sion rolls the bumps smooth. And you'll tingle
to the peppery response you get when your toe
nudges the accelerator. You'll find this true
whether you drive the new 162-h.p, "Turbo-Fire
V8" (with the shortest stroke. in its field for
longer life!) , or one of the two new ,"Blue-Flame''
6's (highest powered sixes in the low-price field!); '
Come in and have the driving time of your
life at the wheel of a new Chevrolet! Enter our
big Miracle Mile Contest, without cost or obliga
tion, and you may win one of 102 new Chevro
lets given away. It's easy-it's fun!
STEALING THE THUNDER FROM THE
HIGH-PRICED CARS! .'ijHgiuy1
Oak and Stephens St.
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Phone OR 3-4446
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Regular 29.95 Value
.Save 10.00
NOW ONLY
19.95
Our collection of these rain or shine coats allows you
to be selective. Just come in and look over this special
purchase of attractive novelty gabardine, tweedie
tweeds, corduroy, dotted faille and novelty rayon coats
In sizes 8 to 18. You'll love the colors, the fit ond the
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