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Oakland Man Purchases William Hanson Home - By EDITH DUNN Bob Slarslers has purchased the William Hanson residence in South Oakland. It will be occupied by Jlarsters and his mother. The Hansons, formerly with the Texaco Service Station, are mov ing to Jioquiani, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Davis and children spent the weekend with Mrs. Davis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook at Gold Hill. They also visited her grandmother who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burpee spent Ihe weekend with relatives at Yre ka. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson are moving to Medford. Mrs. Hunter Early is now em ployed part time at the Oakland Post Office. Community News Items j Dillard Resident Returns Home Following Vacation Mow. Feb. 13, 1956 The News-Review. Roseburf, Ore, t Return From Portland Mr. III At Homo Dr. Bruce Het and Mrs. S. A. YVarg have return-; rick was taken ill with a virus in ed to their home in Roseburg, fol- i fection Thursday and was confin lotving a business trip to Portland, i ed to his home over the weekend. M ' 1 wv Rostburg, Or. Phont OR 3-5553 Busintm Trip C. V. Mont I gomery went to Crescent City, ; Calif., Thursday to attend to busi i ness matters. He returned to Rose ; burg Friday. ! Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rush and son, Larry, drove to Portland Friday evening to meet Don Rush, another son, home ;on furlough from the Army. The latter will spend about two weeks I here visiting at the home of his parents. Go To Coast Mr. and Mrs. Russell Osborn and children and the former's parents, Mr. and Sirs. Glenn E. Osborn, went Friday to Grants Pass to spend the day and Sunday took a trip to coastal points sightseeing. Arrive Hir Mr. and Mrs. Giles Ashman have arrived in Roseburg, following the former's discharge from the 6lh Army aft er three years of service. Ashman was stationed as a corporal at Pet aluma, Calif. Prior to entering the service, he was with the state highway surveying crew. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Ash man of this city. Back From California G. V. Wimberly has returned to his home on SE Lane Street, Roseburg, fol lowing a trip to San Diego and Los Angeles, where he visited rel atives and friends, and to Berkeley to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Wim berly, and children, Donald and Jane Ann. Visiting In Saltm Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton of Roseburg spent the weekend in Salem visit ing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wharton. At Grandparents Bernie Young I is staying at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young, j while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! B. A. Young, are in San Francis co on i trip. j Sptnd Day In Eugtmt A group who went together to Eugene ' Thursday to spend the day was ! composed of Mrs. C. E. Olmsted, Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Gary hummert and Mrs. Lliiot Goodwin. Convalescing Mrs. Washing ton Hughes, who underwent ma jor surgery at St. Vincent's Hospi tal in Portland several weeks ago, has been discharged and is now convalescing satisfactorily at her home on SE Main Street. TALKING ABOUT A HOME? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But if you really want to own your home, consult me now. Personal attention, economical terms. Ralph L. Russell Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ats'n. Douglas County State Bank Bldg. Christian Woman's Croup Observes Family Night The Christian Woman's Fellow-' ship of the West Side Christian ( Church recently observed "Fam ily Night" in connection with its regular missionary program. Mrs. Harold Shanks, president, conducted the business session, i Mrs. Margaret Saunders was in ; charge of the devotions, party of ! which were numbers sung by Miss Carol Sperber, Miss Sharon Titus and Miss Connie Burgess. j For the program study, M r s. i Leslie Pfaff used the topic, "The Challenge of Change." Mrs. Wal-j ter Daum spoke on 'Race Rela- lions." 1 Mrs. Asa Irwin was hostess dur ing the social hour. She was assist-1 ed Dy Mrs. Uiaries biaoaugn, Airs. Melvin Savage, Mrs Irving Smith, Mrs. Gene Hansen and Mrs. Hom er Strickling. Return From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Vance Shugart and family and Brooke Young returned to their homes in Roseburg Sunday, following the weekend at the coast. Attend Ceremonies Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Keller were among those who went to Portland last week to attend consecration serv ices of the new bishop of the Epis copal Church. Teaching Mrs. Clifford Norris has been substituting as shorthand teacher at the Roseburg School of Business during the absence of Mrs. Will ma Hill, who was called lo Yakima. Wash., because of her mother's illness. Here From Iowa Visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Osborn and children. Sue, Andy and Robbie, are the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Osborn, from Council Bluff, Iowa. Leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Zenger of Roseburg left Sunday for Portland to attend to business, after which Mrs. Zenger will go on to Bridgeport, Wash., to spend three weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lcibcrg. and family, and Mr. Zen ger will return to Roseburg. WATCH FOR OUR AD THURSDAY. FEB. 16 UHtaauaValUu Corner pf Oak and Jockion Phone OR 3-6628 By ROSA HEINBACH Mri. Roy Waodall returned home recently from a week's vacation in San Francisco where she visited her sister, Marty Thomas, former ly of Roseburg. While there she attended the wedding of Martha Thomas who was married to Earl Neilsen. She was also the houseguest of Mrs. Carol Pon, formerly of Roseburg. Mrs. Woodal! visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevensen in San Jose. She made the trip in company with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams of Sulh erlin. Have Houieguest Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodal! had for their houseguest last week, Mrs. David Woodall of Escondida, Calif. Mrs. Pauline P I f r e y of Ray mond, Wash., is spending several weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis. Mrs. Lewis teachei at Douglas High School. Word has been received by air. and Mrs. C. K. Hull, that Sgt. and Mrs. Galen Hull and son, Galen Lee, have arrived at their new post at Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino, Calif. He will be sta tioned there for the next two years. 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