The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 13, 1955, Image 9

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    CAS TAX CONFERENCE
PORTLAND m The annual
meeting of the Pacific Division of
the North American Gasoline Tax
Conference will be held here Tues
day with delegates expected from
seven Western states.
The conference will discuss pro
posals for reform and simplifica
tion of tax law affecting the indus
try, a spokesman said.
Local Community Nevs Briefs
Returns To Coquill Patricia
Bowen has returned to her home
in Coquille after spending i week
visiting in Roseburg at the home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Jones.
From Portland Ellis ProweU
and Darrel Davis came to Rose
burg over the weekend from Port
land where the latter resides. The
former had spent a week of his
vacation at the Davis home in
Portland. Mrs- Davis is visiting
relatives here.
THE DANCE
OF THE YEAR!
THE BALLROOM WILL BE COOL
The Elks Proudly Present
lalpli IfFjarterie
And His 17-Piece Band
Thursday-July 14
STILL CHOICE TABLES LEFT PHONE OR 3-8233
FOR RESERVATIONS NOW!
Admission $6 Per Couple
FREE
To each couple, a ticket to the Elks picnic!
Also a 900-lb. purebred steer for your lock
er will be given away.
FREE REFRESHMENTS 9 to 9:30 P.M.
Parents Visit Dr. and Mrs.
W. M. Koons of Eugene spent two
days here last week at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Art McMullen.
Visiting Here Beverly John
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson of Portland, formerly of
this city, is here as the house
guest of Miss Donna Watts.
Transferred Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Patterson and family have
moved to Salt Lake City. The for
mer was transferred there by
Montgomery Ward. He was assis
tant manager at the store while
here.
Visltinfl Here Mrs. Earl
Bleile Jr., and three children of
Sacramento, Calif., are guests at
the Earl Bleile Sr. home in West
moreland for two weeks. Mr. Bleile
brought his family to Roseburg for
a visit with . his parents.
Visit In Portland Mr5. Charles
Stubbs and daughter, Oharlene,
have returned to their home on
Loolrineelass Road.- following sev
eral day's visit in Portland, with
the former's daughter, Miss Hope
Stubbs.
Here .From Kansas Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Day of Great Bend,
Kans., visited here last week with
his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Irene Day., They left Sunday. The
two couples and Mrs. Ellis Prow
eU and children enjoyed a trip to
Crater Lake Friday.
Visitor From Springfield Mrs.
Marie M. Gerty, former Douglas
County resident and now of Spring
field, visited with her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Rathkey of Tenmile
recently. She was accompanied by
Mr. and Airs, emu unnstesen ot
Washington, D.C:, who were va
cationing in the west. Mrs. Gerty
also visited friends in Roseburg and
Canyonville. Her daughter, Mrs.
Meribeth Olsen. has just been
graduated from the University of
Uregon. MeriDetn formerly attend
ed school in Roseburg and Ten-
mile. She is now a school teacher
in Lane County.
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Also-On This Same Program:
TWO TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS
''Duck Fever"
'Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Mouse"
Plus - 2nd Feature:
with
EARLE LYON
MARIE WINDJOR-tdaor Buchanan
On Vacation Jay Golden, em
ployee of the Photo Lab, is on va
cation at this time.
Visit At Bav Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Moore and two children spent
the weekend at Coos Bay where
they visited her mother and other
relatives.
Returns Home Jimmy Hob
ertson. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Jar vis Robertson, has returned to
his home in Koseburg, loiiowing
a week s visit in Portland-
Here From Portland Guests
over the weekend of the Dick
Schultze family. Follett Street
were his mother. Mrs. M. C.
Schultze, and brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.
Schultze, and daughters, Katie
and Fritzie, all of Portland.
Visitors From Band Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Price and children, Jeff
and Mary Ann, were visitors over
the weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Grell and sons,
Bob and Tom, 3046 Porter St. Mr.
and Mrs. Price were godparents
of Tom when he was baptized Sun
day. Mrs. Price and Mrs. Grell are
sisters.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Smith and family have re
turned to their home at 1011 Ala
meda Ave., Roseburg, following a
two-week vacation spent traveling
and seeing friends and relatives
in the West. Thev visited in Salt
Lake City, traveled through west
ern Wyoming, viewing the Grand
Tetons and spending two days in
Yellowstone National Park before
continuing on to Spokane and Yak
ima, Wash. In Yakima they spent
some time with Smith's mother,
Mrs. Marian Weinman. Smith said
their stay at Yellowstone was cut
snort oy me cold weawer ana
snow. '
Vltil I tons Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Santo of Medford visited last
week with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ison
of Tenmile. They also visited her
niece, Mrs. Byron McKean, and
umuy in itoseDUrg.
At Loon Lake En loving a re
cent outing at Loon Lake were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Meyer of Rose
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
btrickling of Eugene.
At Lake John Counts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Counts of
Koseburg, has gone to Lake of the
woods to visit the H- 11. Hobi fara
ily.
Accepts New Position Mrs.
Paul (Sandy) Dodd, Winston, is the
new executive secretary for Doug
las County School Supt. Kenneth F.
Barneburg. Mrs. Dodd had pre
viously served as secretary to
Douglas High School Principal Da
vid Potter. She replaces Mrs. Wes
ley Fitch who resigned in April.
Go Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Welker and son, David, and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thiele and
son. Karl, spent the weekend at
Salmon Harbor. David Welker
caught a 22 Li pound chinook salmon
and Mrs. Welker caught a 33Mi
bound salmon. This was Mrs. Wel
der's first fishing experience. The
wnoie pany caugni nine saimon.
Installs Officers Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hagedorn and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tripod l attended the instal
lation of officers and banquet of
the Grants Pass Junior Chamber
of Commerce Saturday evening.
Hagedorn conducted the installa
tion of Jaycee and Jay-C-Ette of
ficers. He is District 6 vice presi
dent of the Oregon Junior Cham
ber of Commerce. Tripodi is pres
ident of the Roseburg Jaycee chapter.
At Coot Bay Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Apperson visited friends re
cently in Coos Bay.
To Coast Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Nickens and son. Dick, and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Shirley, of Rose
burg spent Sunday at Winchester
Bay deep sea fishing.
Return From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Sensabaugh and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Ellis returned over
the weekend to their homes at
Melrose from a vacation trip to
ban rrancisco.
Hat Surgery A former local
resident. Mrs. Paul Maisenbach.
is reported to be recovering satis
factorily from major surgery, per
formed Friday at St. Joseph's Hos
pital, in Eureka, Cam.
Back From Trip Mrs. Ray
mond Carlisle of Flourney Valley
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Huskey of Rose
burg, are back at their homes from
a trip to the Middle West to visit
relatives and friends.
Construction Journal
Shows Building Increase
PORTLAND W The light con
struction journal Western Build
ing reported Tuesday that there
was 11 per cent more building
in the West last month than in
June, 1054.
All types of construction In
creased except houses and there
was a slight drop in that cata
gory from last year, the journal
reported.
The total valuation of building
permits issued in the 296 Western
cities and counties was reported
as $365,082,947, compared to $328.-
919,649 in June, 1954.
Wed., July 13, 1955 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
Portland Advised To Hold Regional Exposition
PORTLAND I A governor's
committee was told recently that
Oregon ' should observe its state
hood with a regional exposition
rather than a world fair such as
those held in the past at New
York, Chicago and San Francisco.
The Stanford Research Institute,
which was hired to look into the
feasibility of a world fair here in
1959, recommended the regional
celebration, providing adequate
funds can be raised.
But in order for the regional
exposition to be a success, indus
tries of the area would have to
The first large suspension bridge
built in the United States spanned
the Ohio River at Covington, Ky.
and was finished in 1881.
provide "generous support," the
institute said.
. Also listed is a requirement was
employment of competent, experi
enced management.
Dial OR 3-8348
For
Dependable Repairs
On All Makes
Of Washers & Dryers
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