The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1956, Image 3

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    Local Community News Briefs
Attend Gam. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrt. Calliton Horn Mrs. W.
Howard Hatfield went to Yakima I p. ('allien h Mnmxl m h,.r
tor the baseball game Saturday I home in this city, following a visit
night. I with relatives in Redmond. Ore.
Hi Fishing Trip Mark Pres
ton of this city enjoyed a success
ful fishing trip to the coast over
the weekend.
I
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women delighted at result, ot a little "peppinK
up with Oitxex. Conuini tonic tor bodiei old
jilely became, low in iron. Try Ostrei Tonic
lahlect tor nornial vim. vitality, yean younger
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doi vitamins Bi and Bi. 7-da "get-ac.
quamted iiio coil, little. At all dmggrsu.
Return Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark have returned to their
home here, following a trip to
points north.
Returns From Portland Mrs.
Harold E. Schmeer has returned
to her home in Laurelwood, fol
lowing a visit with relatives in
Portland.
Smiths Horn Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Smith and son, Steve, have
returned to their home in Laurel
wood, following a trip to Yakima
to attend the baseball game.
Move Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Smith have moved from Roseburg
to Areata, Calif to make their
home. Mrs. Smith was formerly
Ruth Surkamer.
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LIGHT and 0K
Go To San Francisco Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Gordon have left for
San Francisco on business. ,
Home Over Weekend Rollo
Shaw, who is working in Eugene,
spent the weekend here with his
family.
Here Monday Visiting in Rose
burg Monday were Mr. and Mrs.
Beldon Block of Ashland, who
were on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
Leaves For California Mrs.
Foster Butner of this city has left
for Danville, Calif., to enjoy a vis
it with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Butner.
Home On Vacation Miss Jane
Clarke, who is on the staff at Uni
versity of Washington in Seattle
has arrived here to spend three
weeks vacationing and visiting her
mother, Mrs. Arthur Clarke.
Eniov Weekend Mr. and Mrs.
1 Charles Brundage have returned
to their home in Laurelwood, fol-
j lowing the weekend at the coast.
They stayed at Adobe over the
1 weekend.
Returns Here J. E. Miller
has arrived here to visit his son
and daughter-in-law, Kir. and Mrs.
Vondis Miller Sr., following a visit
with relatives and friends in Cali
fornia and with another son near
Lebanon.
' Visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
King and sons. Lawson Jr., and
Kenny, of Lhis city spent Sunday
in Corvallls, where Lawson Jr.,
plans to enter Oregon State Col
lege in September, lie will major
in electrical engineering.
Wileys Home Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wiley have returned to their
home on SE Kane Street, following
a vacation trip to Fullerton, Calif.,
to visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kelley,
and family.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Bird and sons, Donnie and
Danny, left Saturday for their
home in Albert, Kansas, following
their vacation here visiting Mrs.
Bird's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rhodes,
and family.
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Good News For
Septic Tank
Owners
Septic tanka are Ufesaver for
those who live away from city
sewer systems. But septic tanks
can, and do, stop-up and over
flow! First, because the tank ia not
cleaned at proper intervals; sec
ondly, toilet tissue that does not
readily disintegrate may clog the
drains and force them to back upl
This may be avoided by using
MD Toilet Tissue because M D
ia scientifically processed to ab
sorb water quickly. Drains don't
clog or back up so readilyl
Good practice: Consult your
County Health Department, your
plumber, or a septic tank service
company, for advice on cleaning
your tank. Use MD Toilet Tissue!
I Vacationing Mrs. L. L. Powers
' a ni Haitohtoi IniHv haiw I A ft fnr
San Francisco to enjoy a vacation.
Makes Fishing Trip Clarence
Charlier of this city spent the week
end at the coast, where he enjoyed
c successful fishing trip.
Leaves For Yakima Jerry
Archer of this city has left for
Yakima, Wash., to spend several
weeks working in the apple har
vest. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Walter left Monday for their
home in Wheatland, Wyo., follow
ing a visit here with their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Walter.
Returns To Eugene Mrs. Flor
ence McKee returned to her home
in Eugene Sunday, following a vis
it in Roseburg with her son and
daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Paulus McKee, and family.
Leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Kirk and daughter left Sun
day morning on a vacation trip to
Yellowstone National Park. They
expect to be gone two weeks. Mr.
Kirk is with the News-Review in
the press department. ,
Improving Mrs. L. F. Reizen-
stcin of this city is reported to be
slowly, but steadily, improving at
Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene,
wnere sne recently underwent sur
gery on her hip. Mr. Reizenstein
went to Eugene to visit her this
past weekend.
Reported Doing Nicely Ac
cording to word received here
Judge Walter Tooze, who has been
a medtcal patient at Salem Mem
orial Hospital in Salem for the last
10 days, is reported to be steadily
improving. He is a brother of Mrs.
Walter Fisher of this city.
Vacationing Miss Carol Mc
Kee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paulus McKee of this city, is spend-!
ing several weeks vacationing at!
Yachats with her maternal grand-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Koepp. I
Carol plans to stay at the coast
until school opens here. I
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Wheeler and two sons of Se
attle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Os
borne and three children of Fresno,
Calif., are here visiting at the Wil
bur Eaton home. Mr. Osborne is I
secretary of the Mutual Fire In-!
surance Co, in Fresno.
Make Trip To Coast Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Scott and daughter,
Kathleen, drove to Siltcoos Lake
over the weekend to pick up the
bcotts two sons, Robert and
James who accompanied them on
a trip up the coast over the week
end. The family returned here Sun
day night.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. lies and son, Kim be r
ley. have returned to their home
on Fowler Avenue, following the
last two weeks vacationing at their
summer place on Little River. Mr.
lies is with Imperial Cleaners and
Mrs. lies is in the advertising de
partment of the News-Review.
Laffertys Homa Mr. and Mrs. i
D. E. Lafferly and sons, Pat and
Mike, have returned to their home
on Calkins Road, following the last
week vacationing at their summer
place at Glenedan Beach. Mr. Laf-
fcrty is manager of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company
here.
Roseburg, Ore.
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Moving Mrs. Grcthc Creamer
of this city is moving this week
to Eugene.
Return From Portland Sister
Mary Natalie, sister superior of
Mercy Hospital, and Sister Mary
Nivard, have returned here, follow
ing a business trip to Portland.
Make Trip To Caves Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Schreiner, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Schreiner and Air. and
Mrs. Ryal Reis of this city enjoyed
a trip to the Oregon Caves Sunday.
Home On Vacation James
Crittenden, who is employed in San
Francisco, arrived in Roseburg
Sunday to spend his vacation visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Crittenden, on SE Kane Street.
In Yakima William Oerding
of this city took the plane last
week for Yakima to see his son
play with the Roseburg baseball
team. He remained over there for
the game tonight.
Visit Over Weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Caleo Salee and children,
Ralph, Ronda and Caleo, visited
over the weekend with the for
mer's uncle, James Sallee, in Gold
Beach and with Mrs. Sallee's fath
er, Walter Whelden, at Medford.
Attend Shrine Game Among
Roseburgers going to Portland for
the Shrine game over the weekend
were Bill Steele, Wayne Henningcr,
David Morgan, Orval Petersen,
Tommy Martin, Nub Beamer, How
ard Backen and David Jackson.
Return From Ashland Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cummins are back at
their home on SE Reservoir Ave
nue, following a few days in Ash
land, where they attended two
Shakespearean Festival plays,
"Cymbeline" and "Romeo And Ju
liet." Visiting From Tacoma Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Chapman of Ta
coma are visiting the letter's sis
ters, Mrs. H. D. McKay, Mrs.
George Short and Mrs. Kenneth
Quine. and with her brothers, Ray
and Albert Brown, and their fam
ilies. Back At Work Vondis Miller
Jr., who has been at Fort Lewis,
Wash., at summer camp and who
spent the last couple of days here
visiting his parents, left Sunday
for his work with the Forest Serv
ice at Lake Oiiell, where he will
remain until resuming his studies
at University of Oregon this fall.
Leave For Oklahoma Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Coram, who have been
living at Green, and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Coram, who have been living on
Mill Street in Roseburg, have left
for their homes in Arnett, Okla.,
after spending the last several
months here.
Leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Oswald left Sunday for their
home in Lios Angeles, following
visit in Roseburg with .the lattcr's
mother. Mrs. J. b. AlcUintock,
and wan her brothers, l,. flic-
Clintock of this city, and Dr. James
MrChntock of Madison, N. J., and
John McClintock of Portland.
Return Home Douglas County
Commissioner and Mrs. William
T. Evans Jr., of Roseburg attend
ed the baseball game in Yakima
Saturday and then joined Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bodin and Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. llenningpr of this city
in Portland, where the group cele
brated Mrs. Bodin's birthday at a
dinner at Ye Old Country Inn.
Pick Up Sor Mr. and Mrs.
K. V. Lorenzen and son, Mike,
went to Portland over the weekend
to meet and bring back their son,
Eddie, who has been spending the
summer visiting relatives in North
Dakota. They were also accompan
ied home by their daughter, Leola.
who had spent the weekend visit
ing in Portland.
Return To Medford Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Walker have returned
to their home in Medford, following
several days here on business and
visiting the latter's brother, E. C.
Patterson, and sister, Mrs. F. S.
Criteser. Friday, Mrs. Walker and
M rs. Criteser visited in Eugene
with another sister, Mrs. Lcs Or
chard. The Walkers formerly re
sided here. Mr. Walker is with
The Kemper-Thomas Co., adver
tising firm.
Blue Star Mothers7
Prexy Entertained
The stale president of the Blue
Star Mothers and three of her of
ficers were entertained recently
by Chapter 6 members.
President Mrs. Betty Simons dis
cussed the projects and purposes
of the organization. The Grants
Pass woman was accompanied by
Mrs. Rulh Harmon, financial sec
retary; Mrs. Ardena Kretschman,
fourth vice president and Mrs.
Francis Wilson, recording secre
tary, all of Grants Pass.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Ksther Hackney,
Chapter 6 president, reports cor
respondent Mrs. Arthur Selby.
At the close of the session, co
hostesses Mrs. Eva Wade and Mrs.
Orpha Stedman assisted M r s.
Hackney in serving refreshments.
Earlier the same day, the visitors
were taken on a tour of the North
Umpqua area, and entertained at
dinner at the Bed Barn.
No Medical Examinations
Slated In Glide District
Wayne Schermerhorn. principal
of Glide Elementary School, re
ports to parents of first grade stu
dents at Glide, Deer Creek and
Tokelce Falls grade schools, that
no medical examination will be
available for these students this
fall.
The Douglas County Medical So
ciety will not support pre-school
clinics, he said. Private examina
tions by the students' family phy
sician must be made to secure
the certificates required for regis
tration. Registration of first graders will
be held Wednesday, Sept. 5. starl
ing at 9 a.m. A county Valth nurse
will be present to assist in check
ing the health certificates, but not
as an official, Schermerhorn re
ported. '
Return Hera Kent Phillips and
his two cousins, Gary and Myron
Phillips, have returned to their
homes here, following a trip lo
Portland lo attend the Shrine
game, after which they attended
to school business in Cbrvallis.
Return Here Mrs. Evelyn Fra-,
zicr and daughters, Marilyn and
Virginia, and Miss Carol Witlrock
have returned to their homes in
Roseburg after visiting over the
weekend in Portland. They spent
Sunday at Jantzcn Beach.
Mr,, Moar Home Mrs. Jessie
Moar has returned to her home
here, following a slay in Bremer
ton, Wash., visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Moar began working Mon
day al Chapman a Drug store
here.
Tues., Aug. 21, 1956 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
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