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Wedneidy-July 13
Riversdale Happy Hour Club at
tome 01 Mrs. Don Guuey at 2 D.m
Melrose Friendly Hour Club at
home of Elsie Coffell at dessert
luncheon. Dorii Benedict will pre
sent program.
Sutherlin Grange at hall in eve
ning.
Sutherlin Theta Rho Girls at
IOOF Hall in evening.
VFW Auxiliary at 8 p.m. at Vet
erans Memorial Hall on Garden
Valley Road. Encampment re
ports to be given. Members and
those eligible to membership invit
ed.
Free textile and ceramic oaint-
ing classes from 10 to 12 noon
and 1 to 3 p.m. at Spruce street
plant of Farm Bureau. Classes
taught by Inez of the House of
Progression, Los Angeles.
Woman's Home League craft
classes at Salvation Army from 1
to 4 p.m. All women invited.
Roseburg Jay-C-Ette meeting at
b p.m. at Home of Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton.
WSCS of Camas Valley Methodist
Church to meet at church parlors
t 1:30 p.m.
Degree of Honor Protective As
sociation members, their families
and invited guests asked to attend
a 6 p.m. potluck picnic at Unpqua
Park. For further information or
if weather is inclement call OR-
Z-1448.
St. Joseph's Altar Society meet
ing postponed. Next date to be an
nounced later.
Blue Star Mothers work day from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Roseburg
Woman's Club. Sack lunch.
Thursday July 14
North Umpqua Garden Club at
home of Mis. Mert Weaver at 1:30
p.m. Flower arrangements on
Fourth of July theme to be made.
Northside Sunshine Club in after
noon at home of Bernardine Prin
cen, 231 N. Chadwkk St.
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Free textile and ceramic paint
ing classes from 10 to 12 noon and
1 to 3 p m. at Spruce Street plant
of Farm Bureau. Classes taught
by Inez of House of Progression
Los Angeles.
Women of Country Club 12 noon
luncheon. Progressive or foursome
bridge at 1 p.m.
Hayloft Squares classes at 8 p.m.
at Prese'"' with Chris
Klein in charge as caller.
Douglas tu-..u ' mounted Sher
iff's Posse at fairgrounds at 1
p.m. potluck with Mrs. Rona
Smith, James Pfeffer and Mr. and
Mrs. George Jameson in charge
Bring own table service, hot dish,
salad or dessert.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Methodist Church to
have outdoor luncheon meeting at
home of Mrs. V. T. Jackson. Those
desiring transportation to meet at
church at 11:30 a.m.
Roseburg Ground Observers
Corps open house to celebrate third
anniversary. Public invited to call
anv time during the day at the
Ground Observers Post. Mothers of
Scout Troop No. 34 will act as host
esses. GARDEN CLUB PLANS
FOR FAIR DISPLAYS
1 The regular monthly meeting of
the Riverbend Garden Club was
held Thursday at the home pf Mrs.
Marshall Smith
Guests of the evening were Mrs,
C. J. Bielman, director of Ump
qua District of the Oregon Fed
eration of Garden uubs; ana Mrs.
L, F. Stearns, assistant director.
A very interesting and informa
tive talk on club work was given
by Mrs. Bielman. Mrs. Austin
Drake gave an interesting report
on her trip to the state convention
of federated garden clubs, which
was held in Portland in June.
Plans were made for a display
for the flower show at the Doug
las County Fair. Mrs. Walter W
Hobbs was named chairman of the
staging committee. Mrs. Hans
Stelzenmueller was named chair
man of a committee for a rum
mage sale to be held in the near
future. The next meeting win ne
held at the home of Mrs. Steve
Fowler, 1429 Bodie Lane, Thurs
day, August 4.
OLALLA HALL IS
SCENE OF MEETING
Busy Steppers Club met at the
Olalla Community Hall recently at
a delicious potluck luncheon at
noon. Berniece Parker was host
ess. Games and visiting were en
joyed. Members present included Hel
en Northcraft and Ann;, Junie By
ron Morna Mackey, Metha Cal
kins, Garnet Folmsbee, Renie Jen
kins, Quanita Good, Vi Horn, Cla
rice Brinkman and sons; Adda 01
livant. Anna Ireland, Sadie Lew-
ellyn, Rhoda Long and Erma;J
Maureen ivuieizei, nerniece rant
er and daughters. Prizes were won
by Vi Horn, Anna Ireland, Sadie
Lewellyn and Clarice Brinkman.
Next meeting will be July 21 at
the home of Sadie Lewellyn at
10 a.m.
PICNIC ENJOYED
AT WOLF CREEK
A group of residents of Glide and
Idleyld Park held a family picnic
Sunday at Wolf Creek. Those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Freeman and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Watts and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Pueh, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Quimby and family; Mr.
and Mrs- Jack Lambright, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Pugh, Mr. and Mrs.
rv Koenig. D. Green. Martin Kim
mel, Roy Moler and Mrs. Ivah
Willard.
BUCKEROO CLUB
TO MEET SATURDAY
Carl Ruthruaff, president of the
Buckeroo Square Dance Cluo, nas
announced that an important busi
ness meeting will be held Saturday
night at The Barn during the reg
ular -coffee break. All members
are urged to attend.' Committee
members will be Mr. and Mrs.
Elliot Goodwin, Mr, and Mrs. Ar
gus Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Anderson.
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CIRCUS PRESENTED
AT GREEN HOM6 ,
The all-kid circus presented by
youngsters of Castle Street in the
Engdahl garage Thursday was a
decided success. The children pre
sented eleven acts ot trapeze
dance routines, two skits, baton
demonstrations and accordion
numbers. Cookies, popcorn and
coolade were on sale, and a goon
sized crowd of parents and chil
dren attended. Main performers
were Judy Lovelady, Mary Lou
Engdahl, JoAnne Thomas, Sandy
Six, JNancy Hester and Susan tng
dahl. SUTHERLIN PNG
HAS POTLUCK SUPPER
A no hostess potluck supper was
held Tuesday evening, when the
Past Noble Grand's Club met at
the IOOF Hall. It was announced
the Mart had been moved from
the Green building to the IOOF
Hall and that it would be closed
for two weeks.
A social hour of games was
enjoyed with prizes being award
ed the winners. Mabel Ross won
both the door prize and the penny
prize. The next meeting will be
Tuesday, Aug. 2, with Mrs. Alma
Anderson as hostess.
THETA RHO GIRLS
HAVE SKATiNii PARTY
A skating party was enjoyed by
Gamma Delta Theta Rho Girls,
Thursday evening at the Rolletta
Skating Rink at Roseburg. Those
attending were Barbara Coe, Neva
Stribling, Cheryl Vandenberg, Lois
Brannon, Peggy Jean Austin,
Pamela ' Eggleston, Barbara and
Janet Haslam, Mildred Williams,
Maurine Mullens and Larry Van
denberg.
Taking cars were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vandenberg, Mr. Harold
Austin and Kenneth Coe.
COMMUNITY PICNIC
HELD AT CALAPOOIA
The Calaoooia Farm Bureau
sponsored a community picnic on
the calapooia clubhouse grounds
on the Fourth. The tables were set
under -the trees where 75 enjoyed
dinner. Games for the young and
old were played in the afternoon,
ana square dancing enjoyed later.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burdette
were chairman of the affair.
MONTANA PICNIC
SET AT GRANTS PASS
The Montana picnic will be held
Sunday in the Grants Pass City
Park- All those interested are in
vited. Mrs. R. Taylor is the secre
tary of the group.
BENEFIT ASSN.
TO MEET FRIDAY
Woman's Benefit Assn. will meet
Friday at 12:30 at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Wells on Mulholland
Drive. All members are urged to
attend.
Another 720,000
Salk Polio Shots ,
Ordered Released
WASHINGTON Wl The govern
ment Tuesday released an addi
tional 720,000 shots of polio vac
cine. It was produced by Lu Lilly
Co., Indianapolis.
The Public Health Service said
the new release brings to 2,558,000
cubic centimeters (shots) the total
vaccine released since adoption of
the revised testing standards on
May 26. .
A spokesman said the Lilly vac
cine was in process at the time
the new tests were adopted, and
was retested under the revised
standards.
The spokesman said all of this
vaccine would go to the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
for its free program of vaccinat
ing first and second grade school
children. He said he did no know
to what parts of the country the
foundation would assign the vac
cine. In another development Tuesday, j
Senate and House committees
unanimously approved separate
to some groups of children and ex
pectant mothers.
Multi-Millionaire Buys
Huge Ranch On Molokai
HONOLULU IP George Mur
phy, multi millionaire Honolulu
automobile dealer, probably will
sell his 11,000 acre ranch at Pros
pect, Ore-, now that he has bought
the 13.700 acre Puu-O-Hoku ranch
on Molokai Island for $300,600, an
officer of his company said Mon
day night.
Murphy, president of Aloha Mo
tors, is in New York. His com
pany's treasurer, Robert Ching.
said Murphy bought the Molokai
place "in order to have a ranch
a little closer to home."
Murphy bought the ranch from
the Lucy K. Ward estate, which
needed the money to pay inherit
ance tax.
The Ward estate bought the
ranch nearly 10 years ago from
Paul Fagan, Maui hotelman and
former owner of the San Francisco
Seals, for $473,278. j
Prospect, in Jackson County, is
on the Rogue River.
Phone OR 3-3178
On Vacation Miss Evelyn
Wade is on vacation from her work
in the Drs. Lindell's office.
Returns Home Mrs. M y r 1
Griswold, who has been visiting at
Uie home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Brooke, for the last two weeks has
returned to her home In San Fran
cisco. Visit Lortnzens Visitors at the
E. V. Lorenzen home over the
weekend included his brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. James Lor
enzen and Carol and Chuck, of
Mohall, N.D.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Smith and children, Gary,
Pam and Peggy, of Portland.
Weekend Guests Weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis D. McAllister and
family were the former's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Prunk and children, Orval
Jr., Gerald and Beverly, of Salem.
They stopped en route home from
a vacation trip to California.
Has Furlough Cpl. and Mrs.
Bill Drake and small son. Lance,
of Suquamish, Wash., arrived here
last weekend to enjoy a 10-day vis
it with relatives. He is on furlough
from Marine duty. They vill be
visiting in the homes of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cox,
and with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bell.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith ' have returned to
their home here from a week's va
cation trip to Camp Pendleton,
Calif., to visit the former's broth
er and wife, Cpl. and Mrs. Larry
Cox. They also visited in Long
Beach and Los Angeles. Mrs.
Smith's father. Paul Dusscau. a
former local resident, accompan
ied them home for a visit and will j
also be visiting his other daugh-!
ter, Mrs. Bob Wandling, and fam-i
ily. He resides in Los Angeles. '
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T Eastern Oregon Dick and
Jo Ann Morgan, children of Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. Morgan of this
city, loft Sunday for Hermiston
with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Reeves, for- a brief
vacation. The Reeves have been
visiting here with Mrs. Reeves sis
ter, Mrs. Morgan, and family.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art Smith of Salem stopped in
Roseburg over the weekend for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. William
D, Green Jr. Thev were en mntn
home from a vacation spent irw
laiuonua. ueiore going to Sa
lem, however, they planned to con
tinue to Seattle to pick up their
children who have been staying
with relatives. They are former
Roseburg residents.
Daughter Born A daughter,
Vickie Lee, weighing 7 pounds 3
ounces, was born July 3 at Beaver
ton to Pfc. and Mrs. David Leo
Cottrell. Mrs. Cottrell was former
ly employed at the local office of
California Oregon Power Co- Priv
ate Cottrell is stationed with the
Army Engineers at Fort Leonard
wood, Mo. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Cottrell, 2801 N.
Stephens St., Roseburg, and Mr,
and Mrs. Leonard Templeton,
Beaverton.
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News Items
In California Mr. and Mrs,
J. T. Wade are spending two weeks
in California vacationing and visit
ing relatives.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Oakley and sons, Steve and
Timmy, of Roseburg went to Eu
gene to spend the weekend visiting
Mrs Oakley's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills.
and family and to bring home their
daughter, Kathy, who has been
visiting at the Mills home for the
last two weeks.
Atttnd Dance Out-of-town vis
itors at the Buckeroo Barn Satur
day night were Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Master of Pendleton, mem
bers of the Country Cousins, dance
club; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Royal,
Astoria; Otto Stratton and Lillian
Dionne, Eugene; and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Endresen, Portland.
Leave For California Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Josse of Roseburg
took their grandson, Kim Josse,
back to his home in Hayward,
Calif., Tuesday and will enjoy a
vacation in San Jose and Cali
fornia coastal points before return
ing home- Kim, who is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josse, former
ly of this city has been visiting
here the last three weeks.
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Wed., July 13, 1955 The
HEC , To Meet Evergreen
Grange HEC will meet Thursday
at a potluck at noon at the hall.
Members are asked to attend.
Former Residents Visit Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Endresen of
Portland, formerly of Roseburg,
visited friends here over the week
end. They were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Gorton.
Enjoy Weokend Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Perkins and sons, James,
Russell, Thomas and Kenny, and
the former's mother, Mrs. Opal
Perkins, of Roseburg joined Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Youell and three
children of Eugene at the Jessie
Honeyman Park at the coast for
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State Real Estate Board Monday
by Gov. Paul Patterson.
Bardl G. Skulason of Portland
also was reappointed to the State
Public Welfare Commission.
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