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Thur., June 13, 1957 .-The Newt-Review, Reieburg, Ore. 7 Community News Items Mr. and Mri. Okty K. Belknapp Jr. are newcomers to Douglas County. They formerly resided in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Belknapp is employed by Evans Products. Mrs. Harry Schneider of Kirk land, Wash., is spending the week in Roseburg visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, and family. Mrs. Schneider is the form er Dorothy Doyle. Mist Elizabeth Ro'imon has re turned to her horn in Kansas City, following a visit here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Robinson. Miss Robinson spent a week in Carmel and San Francisco, prior to com ing to Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dyer, David and Dalcne; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bentley, Lori and Lonnie; Harold Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones, John Rand and Mary Radford were among those from Roseburg who attended the motorcycle races in Coos Bay bunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Bryce is leav ing Roseburg Friday to spend three weeks in Los Angeles vis iting her son, Philip, and his fam ily. She will later go to Detroit to spend several months isiting relatives and friends there and also in Lansing, Mich. She will later go to New York City to vis it her son, Edward, and his fam ily, and will return to Roseburg early in 1958. 1 (MSB J If J tain) (eh GOOD NEWS FOR SUBURBANITES Man, here's what you've been waiting for! Now your family can enjoy the con venience and economy of city gas out beyond the public utility mains . . . Now you can have your Propane (LP Gas) metered as you use it! Install METERGAS In your new home or adapt it to your present Propane sys tem and you're "right down town." METERGAS is metered Propane. You pay monthly for the gas you ac tually use, and you never run out of fuel! There's no tank or system to buy, and no financing is needed. Only a small annual rental on the equipment. Periodic free-inspection keeps your METER GAS System in perfect con dition. Now's the time to Join over 9,000,000 other home owners who are enjoying low cost, dependable Propane gas beyond the city gas mains! SUBURBAN GAS SERVICE Roieburg, Oregon Russ Rummel, Mgr. 2300 N. E. Stephen Phone OR 3-5524 Sutherlin, Oregon Phone Surherlin 3761 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Mann and 4 months-old son are new comers to the county from Hills boro. Ore. Mr. Mann is a power line erector. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caraway of this city were in Medford over the weekend to attend the wed ding of Shannon Van Valzah, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, formerly of this city, and Robert Nelson. Mrs. Marvin (Marie) Peck of the Pixie Kitchen at W e c o m a Beach spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in Roseburg attending to business and visiting friends. She formerly had charge of the Vir ginia Cafe in Portland prior to going to Wecoma Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pepple and children left last Friday for Portland, where one of the chil dren will undergo eye surgery, after which they will spend a few days in Seattle. Mr. Pepple is em ployed by Douglas County Title Company. Former Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Young, who are vacationing, re cently left Detroit, Mich, for Mil waukie, Wis. to. visit relatives and friends. They will drive back a new car, after enjoying an extend ed visit with relatives and will stop at points of interest en route home. Mrs. Ivah Thornburg from Kalis pell, Mont., spent the weekend vis iting here at the home of Mrs. Amelia Thronburg and family. Tuesday, the latter, with her two sons, Don and Ralph, and Miss Candy Williams, accompanied Mrs. Mrs. Thornburg to Cottage Grove where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thornburg, and small daughter, then will return to Montana. Mrs. Willard Buchanan, MRS. George Foster, Mrs. E. R. Buck ingham and Mrs. Alvin McLain traveled to Salem Sunday to attend the Lions Auxiliary-sponsored Ore gon State Blind Institute. The women babysat for parents of preschool-age children while they re ceived instruction on the care of their blind youngsters. Some of the women attended the program giv en by post graduate students of the school. Mrs. Jean Anderson and her mother, Mrs. Gladys Peifcr left Wednesday for New York, Philadel phia, Washington, D. C, and Vir ginia where they will spend a month visiting friends and rela tives. They will see three sisters of Mrs. Peifer: Miss Edna Kettell, in New York; Mrs. Banks Yong kins, in Philadelphia; and Mrs. Kathryn Startzcl, in Shamokin, Pa. Mrs. Peifer intends to stay in Philadelphia while Mrs. Anderson visits friends in the area. Mrs. Florence McKee and C. Kristensen of Eugene spent Sun day in Roseburg visiting the for-' mers son and daugnter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paulus McKee, and children, Carol and Dickie, on Se Kane Street. j Doug Doneca of Portland and formerly of Roseburg is spending the summer here as the house guest of Don Thronburg. Doug, who attends Lewis and Clark Col lege, is presently employed by Roseburg Lumber Co. Mist Norma Thiele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thiele, has completed her freshman year at Oregon State College, and is leav ing this coming weekend for Camp Tamarac in Central Oregon where she will be employed as a girls' camp counselor. Mr, and Mrt. David Danielt made the trip to McMinnville last weekend at which time the former competed in the driving contest held there. Daniels is the winner of the local contest. Later, they went to Portland and Vancouver, Wash., visiting friends in the form er city. Mr. and Mrt. Robert H. Davis are making their home at 1857 NE Klamath. Mr. Davis is the piano and organ teacher at Ott-Ricketts Music store. They formerly resid ed in San Diego. Mrs. Davis, who is an accredited mathematics teacher, joined Mr. Davis here after she completed her teaching in San Diego. Frank Sobczak is leaving Fri day -for San Francisco to bring his wife and their childern, Janice, Frank and Jimmy, to Roseburg to make their home. They will live in the Vista Apartments. Mr. Sobczak is adminstrator of sup ply at the Roseburg VA Hospital. Since coming to Roseburg Mr. Sobczak has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmcr Johnson and family on SE Kane Street. Col. and Mrt. Raymond Bell and daughter, Miss Judy, and Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Lillian Van Kimmell, left today for San Francisco to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cauthorn and will stop at points of interest en route to Am arillo, Texas, where Col. Bell will be stationed. They have spent the last two years at Anchorage, Alas ka. Judy spent a year in Rose burg completing her high school studies and this last year attend ed University of Oregon. Col. Bell is a son of W. D. Bell of this city; a nephew of Miss Minnie Bell, Miss Rosa B. Parrott and L. L. Bell, and a cousin of Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Worth Davis. They have visited here since Sunday. aW arm aPM aw aw . p.inxD ne eubmtc fVWMUfn no morrow THURSDAY JUNE 13 Northtide Sunshine Club, home of Mrs. Lorie Daly, 2812 W. Jay Avenue, afternoon meeting. Women's Attn, of Glendale Ol ivet Presbyterian Church serve working man's lunch in church dining room, free offering instead of set fee. Yoncalla Town and Country Club presentation of "Hill Billy Wed ding," 8 p.m., in Little theatre of Yoncalla High School. Proceeds for Youth Center Building fund. Pythian Sisters, 8 p.m., KP Hall. Women't Society of Firtt Pret byterian Church, 10 a.m. brunch at church parlors, Peggy Williams as guest speaker. Mrs. E. S. Hall, devotions, Mrs. George Caskey to present missionary sketch. Baby sitting service provided. Women interested in hearing guest speak er invited. Douglas County Mounted Sher iff'! Posse and Auxiliary, fair grounds, fun night. Roseburg Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Hotel Umpqua. Army Reserve, 8 to 10, 1(14 W. Harvard. Roseburg Rotary Club, noon, Hotel Umpqua. Women of Roieburg Country Club, 12:30 luncheon, clubhouse. Followed by weekly bridge play. Civil Air Patrol, 7:30 p.m., coun ty courthouse. Afternoon group of CWF of West side Christian Church. 2 p.m. Eettern Star chapter 91, regu lar meeting Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Roseburg Order of DeMolay. Roseburg Junior Woman's Club, 8 p.m., Roseburg Woman's club house. Umpqua Mineral Club, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal parish hall. FRIDAY JUNE 14 Elkton Lions Club installation, 7 p.m., IOOF hall in Elkton. Youth Center dance, 8:30 to 11 p.m., band. Boy Scout Troop 130, court of honor, St. Joseph's School, 7:30 p.m. Elkt Club duplicate bridge, 12:30, open to Elks and invited guests. Loyal Order of Moose game night, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church choir practice, 7:30 p.m., church parish hall. Umpqua Hillbillie Square Dance Club, Lellogg Grange hall, 8 p.m., all square dancers invited. Evergreen Grange, 8 p.m grange hall. GUNBOAT DAMAGED TAIPEI (iff The Chinese Na tionalists claimed their patrol ves- Iscls hit and damaged a Commu- inist gunboat and a "larger type war vessel Tuesday night in ! two-hour engagement off Matsu Is land, the announcement said lied I artillery on the mainland fired more than 100 rounds but the Na tionalists said the Communist ships were set afire and fled. YOUR TRIANGLE DEALER Can Help You Get the Right Start for Your Chicks with TRIANGLE Chick Starter This year feed for Elra Profit. 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