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9 9 12 The Newt-lleYiew, Ho burfr Of . Tliwr., Mor. 21. ifo "oaa9m CALINIAR O" IVINTS Uiotncrrcvj W THURSDAY MARCH 21 ichirg of Mr. Gleno Beich and Chepter CO, PEO Sisterhood, Mr. Oliver riumer. 12:30 noon luncheon at home of .Community News Briefs ReUnd JahnMn ia presently vii- . - ui i a i w i- - -t tki. .it. 1 u. U C Memr-ha.. . William and Clarence spent last to be Improving at her home on day for Vancouver, B. C. to at-'and Mr. and Mrs. Sit; Wolf lefttltiof w Bend with his brotner, Ar- week in the state of Washington SC Flint Street, where she has tend the Lumberman a convention. 1 today for Vancouver, B. U to at- noia isaaniuna. law and jitter. weeke. We Wlckhem, deao of I wnmn at University of Oregon. Mr. and Mra. Fret" Winters and Mr. and Mra. W. . F.rr.. are i- ..hr. ihi. .ttm,H. tuppr in clubroom of IOOF Hall. Hostesses mm. oik Fred Herman, Mra. Jamea Young, Mri. OrviUe Richman and Mra. Harrr F. Hatfield. Program 111 Log Blow Confines Man For 10 Days Br NITTII WOODRUFF Jamea Louiignont hat been con fined to hit liome for the past ten dayi following a leg injury suf fered when struck by loss while working at louglae Veneer Co. He tpent on day in the boipitaL tteturne Heme Billy Kaiier hat returned to hit home at Applegata River after a visit here with variout friendt and relative!. He wat a guest at the Ray Petrequin home. Word hat been received here by friendt that Mrs. Minnie jacoDson hat purchased a home in Eugene, where the hat been residing since telling her former home here. Seaman and Mrt. Carl Wood ward are now residing near San Francisco. He w a a transferred from San Diego to Hunter't Point. Mrt. Woodward ia the former Fay etta Kenyon. Here For Vacation Mitt JoAnn Busenbark ia spend ing spring vacation with her fam ily here. She it a freshman at Ore gon State College. New residenlt in the community are Mr. and Mra. George Maddox, who era living in the Kenyon rent al until they build a new home on their recently acquired property on Cleveland Hill Road. Mra. Joel Fenn and daughter, Sylvia, returned Sunday from sev ers! daya tpent attending the Can non Beach Bible Conference. At Cloverdale they vitited cousins and toured the cheese factory. Tyvo Foreign Students Visit At Glide School Two of the foreign ttudentt from the University of Oregon visiting Roaehurg this week were guests of the Glide schools also, reports cor respondent Mrt. Arthur Selhy. The two were George Bakott from Iraq and Rana Thapa from Nepal. They attended aeveral class es at the high school and were taken on a short trip along tha norm umpqua mver. MAIL THIFT CONVICTION PORTLAND UI Russell B Garria, 46, one-time Granta Past resident, Tuesday waa convicted of mail theft by a Jury ia U. S. district court here. Judge William G. East aentenred him to SVi yeara In prison after aaying, "In view of your patt rec ord 1 must consider you a men ace to aociety." A 1... I " SllWIIl.fV IO ! SMI. ISMVIU. Ii .IlltU LU UI. hWII Dlf. St tRIP flfim. AH 1 b . 12:30 noon luncneon ai nome in, """ - -u ' -- r WMi,eIui vi.iimo in Bandon i . 1 "t to businest ana visiung reia- ir Marshall Hauahn Winston, sponsor square dance at VA Hospi-1 last weeKeno, visiung in oanuoa street, following a trip to Myrtle .. Am c. . . .v.. "..,.,. Mr.?:.lu?.n fu i!L 'frr .Y... h.il at 75 nm. AUiwiUi the former'a mother, Mra. Point to attend the .ilv.r tivet and friendi. She U the dauih rrn .iuo i.j p.. i"" , , ,are danc-i Annie Winters: in Coot Bay with i anniversarv rerentinn J k. ter.in-law of Mrt. J. F. Bvrd of u..- ti.,...j.. .v., ... 1.1. ). .it.iufinr from Roseburg are tivet and friends. Sh it the daugh- tend tne Lumoermen t convention. fu j left Mra. Neah Hatfield it reported i today for Portland, where the for ts he imnrovina following several ', m.p will attend a two-day sectional weekt' illnett due to a tevere ti-; workshop of the Northwett Elec nut infection. Mr. and Mrt. Hat- j trie COp tpontored by the North- field expect to make the trip toivwesl ruouc rower juaucuuw. - ..... , .... ... 1 1 . . .i Dnr.kiir. p. v rnt. for children 12 and under, Myrtle Creek PTA, p.m. at the high tchool. Panel Discussion on "Dads are parents too'' will be held. Panel members will be Wil liam Calhoun. Phin Kinnamon and the Rev. Walter I. Watson. Loekingglass WCTU 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrt. Albert Hall. Douglas Ceunty Rural scnooi District hearing on administrative budget estimates, 7:30 p.m. office of tchool tuperintendent. Sutherlin High School band con cert, ( p m. at the high tchool. Lexy Daisy hud ai nome ui Mra. J. W. Buttt, 2136 SE Downy Ave. Resebura Camellia Club pot- luck dinner, 7 p.m., Roseburg Women's Club. Cardan Valley Women's Club, 2 p.m. at the Woment Club. Hos tesses, Mrt. Emmett Walter! and Mrs. Walter Horns. Alpha Chi chapter of hpjilon Sigma Alpha, meeting at home of Mra. Ron oner, 7is sr. lerrace Ave.. S p.m. (Bridey Murphy party). Roseburg chapter I, Order of Eastern Star, special program. Busy Steppers Club with Virgin ia Wambolt in Upper Ollala. Steadfast Club meett at noon to day instead of March 28, at the Presbyterian Church. Douglas County Mounted 2ner- iff'a Posse and Auxiliary, fair grounds, fun night. Those in charge will be called in. Army Reserve, I to 10 p.m., 1614 W. Harvard. Women of the Roseburg Country Club, 12:30 luncheon, clubhouse. St. Joseph's Catholic Church choir practice, 7:30 p.m., Catholic Center. Roseburg Lions Club, :30 p.m.. Hotel Umpqua. Roseburg Rotary Club, noon Hotel Umpqua. Sutherlin Rebekah Ledge, 7:30 p.m. IOOF Hall. FRIDAY MARCH 11 Evergreen Grange, 6:30 p.m. pot- luck, grange hall. Associated Women of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church, ing invited to attend to assist aa a brother. Owen; and in isortn !",' Bend with another brother, J. D. hostesses. , , c. .. ,. ,,:, , , Ground Observer terps, annual i """ "" . chiU tupper. p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at L.angioia to aee Mra. v,mieri the VeteVana Memorial Building ; brother-in-law ' and aiater. Mr and on Garden Valley Road. Admit- Mra. Crover Haga, returning home sion will be SI. 00 for adultt and .that night. Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Felt and daughtera. Analeo and Linda, and Mrt. Nellie Myers have returned home after spending a week in San Francisco where they visited Cinerama, the Zoo and other tour ist spots. They also tpent tome time in Sacramento visiting the Kev. and Mrt. Nick Neufeldt and family. Mrt. Neufeldt it the niece of Mrs. Myert and a cousin of Mrt. Kelt. Mr. and Mra. K. E. Craia and daughtert, Nancy and Linda, have returned home following a two- week trip which took them up the coast to Hoquiam, Wash., where they visited at the S. E. Cote home, then to Vancouver, B. C. where they enjoyed varioua points of interest. They made a side trip to aee the new Dallea Dam and visited in Kelso, Wash., with Mrt. Craig't mother, Mrt. A. R. Gray. Mr, and Mra. Frank Riomen- tchneider, former residents of Suth erlin, where the former waa in the hardware businest. are now located at RL 1 Box S5 A, San Luia Obispo, Calif., where they are building a new home. They have tpent the last aix yeara trav eling the west coast by automobile and trailer from the Canadian bor der to as far aouth aa Guyamas. Mexico. Ihey report they found their ideal location in the Morro Bay area in California. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. Tommy Kimbrell, 57S NE Cum- mina M. were the former a broth er and family, Mr. and Mra. Leon ard Kimbrell and daughters, hath- ryn and Rebecca, from La Grande, Ore. Mr. Leonard Kimbrell, who waa a former Roseburg art in- structor, is now assistant profes sor in tne art department at east ern Oregon College of Education. En route home the Kimhrelhi will visit with friends in Portland. Mr. Kimbrell. with Mr. David Foster, did the murals for Douglat High School which recently won national recognition lor the achool. The Rev. and Mra. David Sie mana of the Green Community Church accompanied a large group of young people to Cannon Beach from Thursday to Sunday at which lime they attended a youth church camp, included were Jerry riur gest, Doyle Cannon, Mary Lee El liott. LeRoy McCardia. Rosemary McCardia, Lorena McCright. Den nice Myers, Albert Nasby, Sharon Palmer, Phil Richeson, Joyce Smith, Buddy Smith, Bob Sump- ter. carol suver, ratty inompson, Roger Thompson, Kenny Tucker, Janet Wiekum, Jack Winters, Car olyn Marshall and Sylvia Fenn. 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