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To Equal World Record
ANGELS CAMP. Calif. ( Buck
Jr., a croaker (ram a bayshore
slough at Oakland, Calif., leaped
15 feet 9 inches to win the Inter
national Frog Olympics Sunday.
Buck Jr. outjumped foreign and
domestic competition without ben
efit of the surreptitious Ducusnoi
which stoDned Mark Twain's "cel
ebrated Jumping Frog of Calav
eras County in
The winning frog was owned and
trained by Bill Basacker, an eighlh
ffrarin student from Oakland.
The world record, established in
1954 by a local frog named Lucky,
is 16 feet 10 inches in the standard
three-hop jump.
BOARD TO MEET
The executive board of the Rose-
burg Council of Church Women
will meet Tuesday at :30 a.m. in
the Presbyterian Church library
room located in the new annex
building on Lane Street. Plans for
the summer will be discussed. All
members of the board are urged
to be present. The meeting wil)
begin promptly at 9:30 a.m.
Buchanan Youth, Aged 6, Passes
Gregory Allan Buchanan, 8-year-,
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
E. Buchanan, died at a local hos
pital Saturday following a prolong
ed illness.
He was born at Medford on
March 4, 1950, and moved to Rose
burg with his parents in June 1955,
when his father' was transferred
here with the U. S. National Bank.
Surviving besides, the parents
are a sister, Claudia Ann; a broth
er, Earl, both of Roseburg; pa
ternal grandparents. Joseph N.
Buchanan of Gold Hill and Mrs.
Henry Blackwell of Fields Land
ing. Cam., maternal grandparents,
Frank Strahan of Ft. Klamath and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes of
Ashland; and great-grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett of
Hillsboro.
The body has been removed to
Long & Orr Mortuary, and will
be taken to Medford for services
at Conger-Morris Mortuary Wed
nesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev.
Newell Morgan of the First Chris
tian Church of Roseburg officiat;
ing. Concluding services and in
terment will follow in the Mem
ory Gardens. In lieu of flowers,
mends may make donations to a
memorial fund for the boy. They
may be sent to First Christian
Church or Long 4 Orr Mortuary.
WRITERS CLUB TO MEET
The Roseburg Writers Club will
hold its last regular meeting of
the season on Wednesday at the
home of Dr. R. D. Sinclair, 1479
N.W. Mulholland Drive, at 8 p.m.
Election of officers, a workshop
program for the summer months,
pointers on speaking on the radio
and plans for a Poetry Day dinner
will be on the program. Members
are especially urged to be present.
Visitors are always welcome.
Mon, May 21, 1956 The News Review, Roseburg, Or. 3
IRIS BLOOMING NOW AT
MILLER'S IRIS GARDENS
Now locatta1 6 milts Eort of
Dixonvillo on Buckhorn Rood
(Formerly ar Winchostor, Oro.)
Dr. Alfred N. Boyd
announces the opening of his office
for. the practice of General Dentistry
at 880 S. E. Jackson .
(In Drs. Munroe ond Hutson, Medical Building)
Phone Office Hours
ORchard Monday thru Friday
' 2-2302 , 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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.CAMPOREE Above are two scenes from the annual camporee of the Douglas Fir Dis
trict Bay Scouts, hefd over the weekend on the Veterans Hospital grounds in Roseburg.
Over 400 boys attended in tropical weather. (Paul Jenkins photos)
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'X' MARKS THE SPOT Rep. Harris Ellsworth returned home to Roseburg to cost his
vote in the 1956 primary. The incumbent congressman in Oregon's Fourth Congressional
District was unopposed for the Republican nomination. He will face Charles O. Porter,
Eugene, in the fall general election. Representative Ellsworth voted in his home precinct
of Lauielwood. Above, he signs the poll book. (Paul Jenkins)
Southern Pacific Excursion Train Gets Riddle Salute
Several hundred Riddle residents
turned out Saturday afternoon to
see a rare sight a Southern Pa
cific passenger train.
The train, carrying about 125
people on a California-Nevada Rail
road Historical Society tour, stop
ped in various Douglas- County
cities. Sunday, it headed back to
San Francisco from Eugene by
way of SP's main, line.
DUST OILING
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Phone OR 3-8155
The demonstration at Riddle
sponsored by the chamber of
commerce, included a salute from
the Riddle High School band, re
ports correspondent Mrs. E r m a
Best. Over 100 Riddle people lat
er rode the train to Myrtle Creek
as guests of, SP.
The excursion director was very
enthusiastic over the Cow Creek
Canyonv scenery, Mrs. Best said.
A couple from New Hampshire
came west especially to make the
trip through northern California
and southern Oregon. Southern Pa
cific officials took many pictures,
and nickel ore samples were tak
en so they could be sent to the
president of the railroad.
Riddle was the only town on the
north-bound trip which put on a
special observance for the train,
which arrived about 4 p.m. Ash
land, Medford, Grants Pass and
Roseburg were among the stops
on the Siskiyou line, which for
merly was SP's main line.
Passenger service on the Una
was discontinued last summer.
Since that time, there have been
attempts to have SP restore serv
ice. Hearings on the matter were
held recently at Roseburg and
Medford.
West Coast1 Airlines
Seeks Nonstop Permit
SEATTLE W West Coast Air
lines is seeking a permit for two
way nonstop aervice between
North Bend-Coos Bay and Port
land. The line reported Saturday it has
applied to the Civil Aeronautics
Board.
The airline said the Coos Bay
area is topped only by Portland
and Seattle as an originating point
for its passenger traffic.
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