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W Sat. July 13, 1957 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 rt ,i. V ;T'.' i . 4 ill I fer v I few - -fTj fVw 1 'Bf 4f ?Jr A LOVELY CEREMONY at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 6, united in marriage Barbara Jaan Schliep, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul M. Schliep, and Monte James Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lewis, all of Myr.tle Creek. The Rev. Cyril Dorsett performed the double ring ceremony at the Methodist Church in the presence of 60 guests. (Pic ture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). Nuptial music was played by Mrs. George Childress. The' church was beautifully decorated with ferns and pink and white gladio la. The bride on the arm of her father looked lovely in her bridal gown of white lace and net. The gown was ballerina length. She wore a tiara with an elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephonitis tied with a lace ribbon. The lace ribbon was used on both her mother's and grandmother's bridal bouquets. Matron of honor, Mrs. David Doud of Myrtle Creek, Wore a cor al colored formal. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of coral gladiola tied with a white ribbon. David Doud was best man. Both of the Douds were classmates of the bride and bridegroom who graduated from Myrtle Creek High School in 1956. Following the ceremony a re ception was given for 60 guests bv the bride's parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. Mrs. Lydia Lewis cut the three-tiered wedding cake decorated with pink rose buds. Mrs. John Schliep pour Carmen Ford Honored At Charming Shower Mrs. J. M. Boyles was hostess at one of the largest and most charming shower parties of the month, when she entertained for bride-elect Carmen Ford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford, who will become the bride this summer of Kent Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips. Airs. Boyles was assisted by her daugh ter. Miss Charlene. The miscellaneous shower car ried out the "Lovebird" motif in all of the decorations, the gift table and in the clever individual men us. The refreshment table was cov ered by a pale green organdy cloth and centered with an arrange ment of summer blossoms and clever lovebirds. Green and white were the predominate colors for the party. Beautiful gifts were presented to the guest of honor from Mrs. James Brown. Mrs. Cecil Ford, Mrs. Ethan Hall and daughter, Kvelyn, all of Lebanon: .Mrs. AI Dryer, Portland; Mrs. Frank Ash ley, Mrs. A. V. Bashford. Mrs. Keith Bryant, Mrs. Foster Butner, 1 '?4 MR. AND MRS. RAE HORTON, above, have just returned from a vacation trip to Mex ico. They left Los Angeles by plane June 27 and arrived first in Maraland, famous deep-sea fishing port. From there they went to Guadalapara ond then to Mexico City. They enjoved excursion tours to both Toco and Cuernavaca. They stopped over in San Francisco enroute back to Roseburg. They arrived back hors Sunday. (Picture by Williom Eccles, Los Angeles Airport Photography). ed punch and Mrs. llenrv Biggs served the coffee and tea. All three women are grandmothers of the couple. The guest book and gift table were attended bv the bride's sister, Junctte Schliep. The bride's mother wore a black and white afternoon dress with white accessories. Mrs. Lewis wore a yellow and white street length gown with while accessor ies. Bolh had a corsage of white carnations and pink rosebuds. The couple went on a honeymoon trip to Southern Oregon and Cali fornia. They returned Julv 10 and will reside in Tri City. The bride is employed at the Pacific Finance Loan office as cashier and the bridegroom is self employed as a farmer. Mr. Lewis graduated from OTI this spring. Out-of-town guests at tiie wed ding were Mrs. John Schliep of Onlarioville, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Olto Krueger of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sablin, Corvallis and Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Ogden of Klamath Falls. All are relatives of the bride. Mrs. E. W. Carter. Mrs! W. II. Carter, Mrs. Roy Connine, Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. George Cor nish, Mrs. Rav Doerner. Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs. A. G. Flegel, Mrs. Paul Ged des, Airs. A. J. (ieddes, Mrs. Don ald Gerrctsen, Airs. liov Hanford, Mrs. Harold Hoyl, Airs. W. J. Hutch, Airs. Ray B. Hampton, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Harold AlcKay, Airs. A. F. Alicelli. Airs. J. P. Alotschenbachcr, Airs. George Aliller, Airs. George Neu ncr, Airs. Keith Phillips, Airs. Grant Phillips, Airs. I. B. Riddle, Airs. Eugene Springer, Airs. Pat Sull van. Airs. Bernard Saar, Airs. Clif ford Saar, Airs. John D. Todd, Airs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Harry Wes ley and daughter. Joanne. , Airs. V. S. Woodruff, Airs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Dale Zcller, Airs. Kenneth Ford, Airs. Frederick J. Porter and Mrs. Boyles and daugh ter, Charlene. Games and visiting were enjoyed during the evening, after which the gifts were opened and lovely refreshments were served. a: ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. William Pachmayr, Myrtle Creek, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Shir ley Mae, to William Garrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Garrison of Tenmile. The ride-elect is a senior at Myr tle Creek High School and plans to complete her studies there; Mr. Garrison is a Sea man Apprentice in the Navy and is stationed in San Diego, but will leave this month aboard the USS Comstock for sea duty. No date has been set for the wedding. LAWN PARTY GIVEN AT DIXONVILLE HOME About forty guests recently at tended a lawn partv at the horn of Mr. and Airs. Alfred Powell of Dixonville. The Powells have mov ed back into their home, refinished after a fire. The affair was also in honor of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Air. and Airs. Waller Alchwen and family, who were visiting from Vallejo, Calif. Dinner, television and visiting wore enjoyed during the afternoon Attending were Air. and AI r s, Walter AIcEwen and children; Airs Walter Davis and children; Airs Charles Veal and children; Willie AlcCoy, Air. and Mrs. Willis Coble and children; Air. and Airs. Ed Broadwater, Air. and Airs. Henry Sanders. Air. and Airs. Clifford Broadwater and children; Air. and Airs. Larry Fuller and daughter; Air. and Airs. Earl Franklin, Airs. Alilford Cooper and children; Mr. and Airs. Virgil Broadwater and son; Air. and Airs. Jack Finney and children; Leslie Karcher and Air. and Airs. Alfred Powell. FENNS ARE HOSTS AT HOLIDAY PICNIC Members of the Fellowship Class of the Westside Christian Church enjoyed a lovely picnic dinner fol lowing church on Sunday at the home of Air. and Airs. E. R. Fenn of Melrose. Visiting was enjoyed following dinner by Air. and Airs. O. C. Ma baugh. Air. and Airs. R. L. Har mon, Air. and Airs. W. E. Daum, Air. and Airs. I. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wells, Mrs. Ida Alli son, Rose Holmes, Helen Sander LeVeta Sutton, Ruby Tucker, the iev. deorge Knox ana Air. and Airs. Fenn. AT SUNDAY PICNIC ENJOYED AT HOWES Air. and Airs. J. H. Howe enter tained several friends at a holiday picnic in the lovely garden at their home on Hoover Avenue. Present for the 1 o'clock pollock dinner were Air. and Airs. J. K. Dent, Air. and Airs. T. B. Buscn bark, Air. and Airs. Ralph Russell, Air. and Airs. II. B. Roadman, Airs. Ethel Bailey, Airs. Delia Hutchins, j Airs. Mayme Pickens. Airs. Ella Lenox, Airs. W. G. Sjogren, Aliss Jennie Jory, Mr. and Airs. Oliver Johnson, Air. and Airs. Frank John son, Air. and Airs. Charles Hughes, August Heck, Airs. Hodges and Air. and Airs. Howe. A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING took place June 26 at the Yon calla Assembly of God Church, when Miss Wanda Marie Opheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olley Opheim, Yon calla, became the bride of Clarence Koch, son of Tobias Koch of Johnstown, Colo. The bride and bridegroom are. pictured above cutting the first piece of their wedding cake. (Picture by Drain Enterprise, Drain, Ore.). ' The Rev. Orin D. Channer, pas tor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony in the pres ence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. ' The bride, given in marriage by her father, was beautiful in a while ballerina length wedding d r e s o made of white net over white satin. She wore a net stole and carried a corsage of white carnations on a white Bible. Airs. Bon Wastridge of Yoncalla, was matron of honor. She wore a white net dress over pink taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds. Candleliohters were Kathy and Sharon Emery. Tobias J. Aloore, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Ronald Revellc and Clifford Emery. Airs. Dallas Bragg sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because" pro ceding the ceremony and was ac companied by Airs. LcRoy Hopkins, who also played the nuptial march es. The church was beautifully dec orated with white lilies on a lat tice entwined with greenery. A lighted cross in the background Nelson-Maddox Wedding Takes Place On June 30 Aliss Lavonnc Aladdox, daughter of Air. and Airs. Lafayette Alad dox, Oakland and Sgl. Orville Gene Nelson, son of A1r. and Airs. Andrew Alecks of Sutherlin, were united in marriage Sunday after noon, June 30 at the Alissionary Baptist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by Elder Fay E. AIoss of the church of which the bride and bridegroom are members. About 100 relatives and friends were in attendance. Baskets of pink roses and while flowers decorated the church. Airs. George Sifers sang "Always," ac companied by Alary Ann Crawford at the piano. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white I taffeta dress, street lenglh, with i lace over a full skirt and round j neckline. Her nosegay was of white carnations and lily-of-lhc-valley, I with blue ribbon streamers to' match her accessories. 1 Airs. Glen Engel, sisler of the ! bride, was matron of honor. She wore a blue linen dress with ! Priscilla Clarenbach Complimented Alarjorie Hunt, Ethel Chase and Elsie Alae Smith entertained at a most enjoyable farewell parly hon oring Priscilla Clarenbach Tuesday afternoon at the former's home on Keasey Road. A very beautiful pic lure of the Christian Science Church made by Air. Person was presented to Airs. Clarenbach. Enjoying the afternoon honor ing Airs. Clarenbach besides the three hostesses were Harriet Sulli van, Alabel Jaeger, Ulah Winston, Victoria Ploss, I.eola Wilson, l.il- Two Couples Honored At Delightful Affair A charming charivari and sur-, prise parly honoring Air. and Airs, i James Bewley and Air. and Airs. Roy AIcFarland, who were recent-' ly married, was given Monday eve- j GRANGERS ARE HOSTS TO PINOCHLE CLUB Fair Oaks Pinochle Club met Saturday evening at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall wilh Harry Reed and Viola Haslett as hosts. For the evening's pinochle play, Harry Norton won high, Mrs. Alag gie Francis, ladies high; second high was held by Harry Reed and Dorothy Norton with Air. and Mrs. Hand winning the sweeps highs. After the card play a pntlurk lunch was served by the hosts to Air. and .Mrs. Harry Norton, Air. and Airs. Harold Austin, Mr. and Airs. Fred Brauninger, Mr. and .Mrs. Chester Williams. Air. and Airs. Alfred Hand and Mrs. Alag gie Francis. The next meeting will be held Saturday. August .1 at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aus tin. SPECIAL Reg. 6 55 til. Whitt HOUSE PAINT Colorcraft Point & Woltpoper 1)1 si cm o ; ml '1 tit. WmI it Put Olliei added to the occasion. Two large candelabra with tall white lighted tapers completed the decorations. A reception was held following the ceremony in the reception room of the church. The large four-tiered wedding cake, baked and decorated by Airs. Dallas Bragg, was first cut by the bride and bridegroom and served by Airs. Ray Atkinson. Airs. Lloyd Hankins of Bonanza, Ore., aunt of the bride, served the punch. Airs. Alelvin Re velle served coffee. Aliss Marilyn Aliller of Oakland had charge of the gifts. Airs. Clarence Opheim. sister-in-law of the bride, had charge of the guest book. The happy couple left for a short honeymoon to Southern Oregon and Crater Lake. The bride wore a blue suit with white accessories. On re turning from (heir honeymoon, the bride and her parents will tana the bridegroom io San Francisco, where he will rejoin his shipmates on the USS Hassayampa. The bride will be leaving soon for Pearl Harbor to make her home. The bride was a student at Yon calla High School in her junior year. while accessories and a white car nation corsage. James Jepson of Sutherlin was best man. The bride's mother wore a pink dacron dress with white accessor ies and a corsage of white carna tions. A reception was held in the so cial room of the church following (he ceremony. Realha AIoss served the wedding cake; Airs. Don Alad dox, sister-in-law of the bride, served the coffee, and Airs. Alad dox, mother of the bride, served punch. Aliss Janice Rippstein had charge of the guest book. I Following the reception, the' young couple left for a trip to the i coast. I The bride is a recent graduate from Oakland High School. The bridegroo i altended Suther lin High School before entering the U.S. Army where he is a para trooper. He will be stationed in Germany at'the termination of his furlough. At Party ilian Person and Alarcia Hunt. I Lovely refreshments were serv ed at The tea hour. , Airs. Clarcnback and her hus band, W. G. Clarenbach, plan to I leave this weekend for the East ; coast and their new property in ! The Virgin Islands. They formerly j made their home here. Prior to ! going to The Virgin Islands, they i plan to visit in Delaware with their j son and daughter-in-law, Air. and Airs. Bill Clarenbach Jr., and fam lilv. ning by members of the cily Fire Department. i The group met at the main Fire Department building and look the two couples on a tour of the city , in the department's boat. And (hen went to Ihe Westside Fire Depart-1 ment for a potluck dinner and an! evening of dancing. , A lovely blanket was presented lo each couple by Air. and Airs.! lINCWt nose, Air. anil Airs. Leonard j i K. Stender, Air. and Airs. W. it. 'Chalmers, M.and Mrs. Lloyd Ep-1 perly, Air. and Mrs. George Kir by. Air. and Airs. A. F. Slnikle, .Air. and Airs. L. F. Crafton, Air. land Mrs. Ernest Gardner, -Mr. and I Airs. M. II. Fowler, Air. and Airs. D. J. Bilow, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ham E. Alills and Joe Noyer, Lie. Shop Lie. Beautician PETITE MARIE BEAUTY SALON Cold Wove Od Permanent. P'ofesiionol rft Mottnoli Uied. O.JU Up Get your carefree permanent now! Stytingi, Tints, Trimj, Etc. 1695 W. HARVARD AVE. Phone OR 2-4001 Seiti McTaggert Bldj. Mabel A. Hilda imhih'iUi rirr -1, "i ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jensen, Jerome, Idaho, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lor raine, to Darrell Langevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lange vin of Port Orchard, War.h. Miss Jensen, who was grad uated from Jerome High School, also attended Idaho State College in Pocatello. She is employed by the School Dis trict of Roseburg and is cur rently attending the Univer sity of Oregon. Mr. Langevin was graduated from St. Mar tin's High School in Olympia, Wash, and received his BA Degrfie from St. Martin's Col lege and is a member of Phi Delta Kappa. He is employed by the School District in Oak land, Ore. and is also attend ing the University of Oregon, where he is working on his Master's Degree. YONCALLA MEN ARE HONORED AT PARTY George Edes, who' retired as clerk of Yoncalla Union High School after serving in that capacity for the past 17 years, and Ernest War ner, retiring as board member aft er serving for 17 years, were hon ored at a parly given by mem bers of the board and their wives; Professor Wayne Flynn and his wife and the custodians Friday eve ning in the home -economics room of the school. A potluck supper was enjoyed. Both Air. Edes and Air. Warner received gills from the board. A board meeting fol lowed the supper, at which lime Airs. Olive Currier was swtfrn in as new clerk and Raphael Wise as board member to take the place of Ernest Warner. Those present included Mr. anil Airs. Wayne Flynn and son, Greg; Air. and Airs. George Edes, Alt. and Airs. Ernest Warner, Air. and Airs, llarley Means, Air. and Airs. Wayne Rice, Mr. and All's. Paul Reeves, Airs. Olive Currier, Virgin ia and Sherley Currier and Air. and Airs. Tom Palmer MRS. CLAYPOOL TO HEAD GARDEN VALLEY CLUB Airs. Tressie Claypool was elect ed president of the Garden Valley Women's Club at its afternoon meeting Tuesday. The secretary was instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for all officers, since the report of (he nominating committee, headed by Airs. C. L. Spray, was accepled without any nominations from the floor. Other officers elected were vice-president, Airs. Eminett Wal lers; treasurer, Airs. Alva Teeter, and secretary, Airs. Clem Schnei der. The club has adjourned its meet ings through the summer months and will resume Sept. 5. Airs. Hugh Ritchie was hostess and served refreshments on her palio. HOLIDAY PICNIC GIVEN AT MELROSE Air. and Airs. E. R. I.utman were gracious hosts Thursday at a holi day picnic at Cleveland Rapids near their home in Melrose. Swim ming and visiting were the after noon's diversion following the de licious pollock dinner. The group also remained for further picnick ing in the early evening. Enjoying the affair with the I.ul mans were Air. and Airs. Cecil Pierce and children of Salem; V. V. Ilarpham, Airs. Dwight Swan son and two'sons; Air. and Airs. Ira Pierce, Air. and Airs. Henry Lander and family; Air. and Airs. Ed Hudson and two daughters; Mrs. Alina Becker, Carl Becker, Lloyd Wildon, Revis Wilson, Air. and Airs. Fred Aliller, Portland; O. W. Aliirtlock, Mr. and Airs. Sib ley Nielsen and sons, and Kay Nielsen of Grants Pass. Aliss Medford Visitor Gives Party For Ruthe Wood To compliment Aliss Ruthe Wood, 1 who will be married tomorrow to ! Robert llcrclicr, a charming lunch-j enn partv was given today bv Airs. ! W. E. (Terry) llcrclicr (Shirley Ilelwcg) of Aledford at the home of; the lattcr's parents, .Mr. and Airs. Paul H. Ilelwcg, in Laurelwood. j A pretty blue and white color j scheme (the same colors as are toi DR. DEAN BUBAR ond DR. JOSEPH AGOST OPTOMETRISTS wish to announce the removal of their practice to 704 S.E.Jackson Street Roseburg, Oregon Telophon ORchard 3-6526 JIMMY AND RANDY WADE, above, celebrated their 9th and 8th birthdays respectively at a large party July 2 at their hpme 'at Dixonville. A Fourth of July cake decorated with firecrackers and other holiday tokens delighted the 22 boys enoying the party. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wade of Dixonville. Games were played in the early afternoon and then the birthday boys opened many gifts in high anticipation and glee. The delight ful cake was served with ice cream and punch. Airs. Jack Wade served wilh the assistance of Airs. J. T. Wade, the boys' grandmother. Attending were Tommy Coble, Morris Kelley Honored On Birthday At Party Morris Kelley was honored at a surprise party on his 14th birth day given Friday evening by his mother, Airs. Hart Kelley, at their attractive home in Laurelwood. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening, after which Airs. Kelley served birthday cake and punch to Morris, guest of honor, and Alary Lou Baker, Karen Wishart, Carolyn Turner, Pam Hannan, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Observe Anniversary Air. and Airs. Oscar W. Nelson were honored recently at an open house celebrating their 45th wed ding anniversary and the lattcr's 70th birthday. About 70 guests call ed during the afternoon. Airs. Nelson wore a pink sheer summer dress and an orchid cor sage. Floral arrangements about the home were by Airs. Paul Jenk ins. Presiding at the punch bowl were Airs. Anna Sanstedc and Ruth Downs. Airs. Gunnar Johnson and Frank Johnson poured the coffee and as Birthdays Celebrated At Pepple Home Monday Lvnnelle Pepple, who was 8 Kerry Ogden, Carol and Norma years-old July 0 and her sister, Patricia, who was 7 years-old July 7. celebrated their birthdays at a charming parly Alonday afternoon in the yard at the home of their parents, Air. and Airs. Clifford Pop ple. Lovely gifts were presented to Lynnette anil Patricia from Mar cia Ann Hilse, Bucky Childress, Petersen-Jertson Patio Party Enjoyed Wednesday Air. and Airs. O. R. Petersen and tire lattcr's parents, Air. and Mrs. J. O. .lerlson, entertained at a most delightful patio party Wed nesday evening at the attractive Petersen home on Overlook Avenue. Besides the hosts and hostesses covers were placed for Air. -and Airs. L. W. Aletzger, Air. and Mrs. George Lunina, Aliss Sue Alautz, HORN HOME IS SCENE OF PARTY Airs. Arthur Jaeger and Mrs. Percy Croft were honored on their birthdays Wednesday evening at the home of Air. and Mrs. Harold Horn. A lovely picnic dinner was served in Ihe garden and gifts were presented to the honorees. Present for tho affair were the two guests of honor and Percy Crofl, Mrs. Elhel Chase, Aliss Le nta Wilson, Air. andi Mrs. John i Horn and family, and Air. and Airs. Harold Horn. be used in the wedding) carried out ihe atlractivo decorations. The ta ble was centered by a miniature bridal tree with wedding bells. Covers were placed for the guest of honor and hostess and Mrs. John Pihas and Airs. Robert Aliller, both of Portland; Airs. Richard (Paula Ilelwcg) Gervais of Bend, and Airs. Leslie West. it Ray Stiltner, Darrcl Windom, Dav id Collins, Jimmy Simpson, David Hatfield, Danny Hatfield, Tommy Hatfield, David Forrest, Stanley Forrest, Johnny Griffin, Phillip Swinford, Kenny Swinford, Leslie Karcher, Larry Rust, Rick Swan son, Alack Knapp, Eddie Kruse and Jimmy and Randy Wade. Carol Minton, Kathi Corkrum, Vir ginia Harris, Diane Harder, Judy Nordling, Penny Ostrander, Bev erly Baxter, Larry Sade, Danny Gilbert, Scott Crenshaw, Gary Person, Collctt AIcElroy, Gerald Golden, Jim Itidenour; Bruce Bab bitt and Norman Neal. The oc casion also marked the birthday anniversary of Beverly Baxter. sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Tom McCowan, Airs. O. W. Hall, Lester, Ivar and Lloyd Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were mar ried June 25, 1912 in Seattle, Wash, and moved to Elgarose and later to Roseburg. Thev have 8 chil dren: Airs. O. W. Hall, Lloyd, Les ter and Ed Nelson, of Roseburg; Airs. Kay Prouty, Shclton,. Wash.; Ivar Nelson, Sutherlin; Airs. Tom AlcCowan, Lebanon and Pfc. Don ald Nelson, Fort Ord. They have 23 grandchildren. I Spcidel, David, Hugh and Neal Svarverud. Mothers at the party were Airs. Alfred Hilse, Mrs. A. E. Child rcsfi Airs. Leland Svarverud and Airs. Harold Speidel. Two beautifully decorated birth day cakes were cut and served with other refreshments following a social hour of games. Portland (houscgucst over the weekend at the Petersen home); Orval Petersen Jr. and Richard Petersen. Bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Jertson and Mr. Luoma winning the high scores. Picnic Guests At Alton Rice Home Guests at a Fourth of July pic nic at Willis Creek at the home of Mr. and Airs. Alton Rice included their son and daughter-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Robert Rice, of Suther lin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pullium of Portland. VAII SHOULD KNOW TUU THIS MAN HIS NAME IS ED WYATT HE MAY HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR FUTURE FINANCIAL SUCCESS Call or Write ED WYATT REPRESENTING SUN LIFE OF CANADA DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK BUILDING Roieburg, Oregon Phone ORchord 3-8184