The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1957, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Th Nwt-Revlw, Roieburg, Or. Mon. Oct. 21, 1957
Zoo Manager To Co After Penguins
HONOLULU W Jack Mark,
director of the Portland City Zoo,
has left for the U.S. Navy Base at
JlcMurdo Sound in Antarctica.
He plan to get 20 Emperor
penguins and bring them back for
the Portland and San Diego,
Calif., zoos.
Marks, who arrived here Thurs
day, said the birds will be re
turned home in individual crates
on a Military Air Transport plane,
with special water spray cooling
equipment.
He hopes that some special pen
guin girdles he bad made in Port
land will help in capturing the
birds and returning them.
Marks said they are "sort of
like a strait-jacket" and that al
though it is his first try at bag
ging penguins with such girdles,
"I hope to come out without any
broken bones."
He said that despite poor luck in
previous attempts to bring the
birds from the South Pole area by
ship, "1 feel we have a good
chance of getting them home
alive and in good condition by
air."
Special quarters with controlled
temperatures will be provided at
Portland and San Diego for the
penguins.
A shipment of 135 registered Am
erican Brahman cattle recently was
made to the Ministry of Agriculture
in Bangkok. Thailand. The purhred
Brahmans were purchased in Flor
ida, Louisiana and 'lexas.
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Calendar Of Regional Events
MONDAY OCTOBER 21
Woodman Circle, Umpqua Grove
51, regular social meeting, home of
Phebe McGuire, Civil Bend Ave.,
Winston. Bella Holm and Beula
Gibson in charge of program.
Oregon State Mothers Club, 2
p.m., home of Mrs. Burdette Pe
terson, 1741 NE f'reemont Ave.,
Mrs. E. G. Young will give book
review. All OSC mothers urged to
attend.
Keystone Circle of Woman's So
ciety of First Methodist Church,
7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. R. L. Mc
Donald, 377 SE Claire Ave., with
Mrs. Orville F. Richman co-hostess.
Program in charge of Mrs.
Earl Wiley.
University of Oregon Mothers
Club, 7:30 p.m., dessert supper,
home of Mrs. K V. Lorenzen, 725
SE Blakeley Ave. Mrs. John W.
Robertson to present program. Spe
cial invitation extended to mothers
of new students at U of O.
Joseph Lane Junior High PTA
executive board meeting, 7:30
p.m., junior high.
High School - College Relations
team will visit Glendale High
School, 9 a.m.
Masonic Dittrl't meeting at
Glendale, cancelled.
Lions Club Dinner at Glendale,
7 p.m., meeting to follow.
Assembly of God Fellowship
moeting at Myrtle Creek, after
noon and evening.
Lilae Circle No. 4, Neighbors
of Woodcraft, Roseburg Woman's
Club, 7:30 p.m. Refreshments. -
Ladies of Oriental Shrine, home
of Mrs. Lei Carr, 8 p.m. Bring
white elephant.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall,
regular session, 8 p.m., refresh
ments. Hayloft Square Dance Club be
ginners class, 8 p.m., Preschern
Barn, Dude Sibley instructor.
Emblem Club, 8 p.m. Elks Club.
Sutherlln Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Scout Hall.
Canyonville Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
city hall.
Douglas Camera Club, 7:3 p.m.
TUESDAY OCT. II
Sewing group of Badoura Club,
Daughters of the Nile, regular
meeting. Home of Mrs. Essie
Koentz, 1527 NW Eden Lane, 1:30
p.m.
Art Association banquet, 8:30
p.m., Swedish Dining Room. Guest
speaker planned.
Olalla-Tenmile Extension Unit,
Tenmile clubhouse, 10:30 a.m.,
noon potluck.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club,
beginners lessons, 8 to 10 p.m.
Class still open to interested per
sons. Buckeroo Barn near Win
chester. FS Club, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
R. W. Mcissner, 645 SE Parrott.
Alpha lote chapter. Beta Sigma
Phi, home of Mrs. Donald Brown,
Glide, 8 p.m., Halloween party.
Rebekah Lodge, potluck dinner,
6:30 p.m., regular meeting 8 p.m.
Members and visitors welcome.
Elks duplicate bridge group,
7:30 p.m., Elks Temple, for mem
bers of Elks and invited guests.
Roseburg Kiwanis Club, noon,
Hotel Umpqua Civid room.
Glide Kiwanit Club, 7:30 p.m.
Associated Volunteers card party,
7:30 to 9:30 p. m., V A Hos
pital recreation building music
room. Ladies invited.
Army Reserve, 8 to 10 p.m.
1614 W. Harvard.
Barbershop singing,' Ricketts Mu
sic Store, 8 p.m.
Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Eagles
Hall.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,
245 SE Jackson. For more informa
tion call OR 2-2755.
Roseburg Eagles, 8 p.m., Eagles
hall.
Fair Oaks Grange, 8 p.m., grange
baU.
'Al-anon family group, 8 p.m.,
245 SE Jackson. Family and
friends of alcoholics invited.
R,oseburg Toastmistress Club,
Carl's Haven, 8 p.m., visitors wel
come. Roseburg Toastmasters, 6:30
p.m., Hotel Umpqua.
Timber City Chapter, Sweet
Adelines, 8 p.m., Central Junior
High. I
Community News Items
Lenis Brewer of this city was
among deer hunter who made the
trip to Bend recently.
Miss Gl.nna Davis left Friday to
spend the weekend in Lebanon vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Esselinger.
Mr. end Mrs. Jack Davis and
son, Dave, spent the weekend with
friends from out of town. The lat
tor was the houseguest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Davis of Lebanon and the
Davises visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wentworth.
Mrs. W. Fest is expected home
this week following a visit in Mil
waukie with her son and daughter
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl fest,
and in Tacoma. Wash., with an
other son and dauehter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Fest.
Bill Sanders returned home to
day following a trip to Eugene to
vfc'it at the home of Mrs. Lucille
Collins. The latter is the mother
t r'hofiao cimnn nf Portland
who is married to the former Mary
Schulze of this city.
Mr. and Mn, Joe Fest of this
city, in company with Mr. and
m. Onn CI. ..in,, rtf Vuanna nml
mis. jjcu
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dziarmaga ol
Medtord, enjoyed a recent weeneuu
duck hunting at Klamath Falls.
Rnh rnlliiv. anH Dirk Horn were
also with the party.
Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Crooch re
turned today .from a weekend deer
hunting trip in the John Day area.
Mrs. Betty Smith started work
last week as a new employe of the
Silver Nook Grill.
Duane E. Lafferty is expected
home tonight following a trip to
the Deschutes River. He spent the
weekend in the area fishing in
company with S. J. Lafferty of
Oak Grove.
Tom Havens and Joe Sayre spent
a recent weekend duck hunting in
the Klamath Falls area.
Mr. end Mrs. Dee Bowlin, deer
hunters from Roseburg, have re
turned from a weekend hunting
trip to Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jacobs and
two sons of. Grants Pass visited
here one day last week with Mrs.
Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Sanders.
Bill Pyle, Earl Vasterling, Mark Mrs. Oscar (Flora) Rolfsness
Pyle, Bruce Roark and Ray Snook has returned to her work as dental
composed a party who went to assistant to Dr. Robert Gallowav
Klamath Falls to enjoy the duck
and goose hunting. The men all
got their bag limits.
Mrs. George Clarno and three
children and Mrs. Ed Pillette trav
eled to Myrtle Point one day recent
ly to visit airs, Kenneth btevens.
While the women were visiting,
Clarno and Pillette hunted in the
Remote area.
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Teachers, Officers
Elected At Glendale
Baptist Church
Members of the Glendale Bap
tist Church recently elected teach
ers and class officers.
Elected were: Mrs. Alvin Long,
intermediate department teacher;
Mrs. T. H. Harmonson, junior girls
teacher; Maurice McDowell, jun
ior boys teacher; Mrs. Dowdy, pri
mary teacher, second and third
grades; Mrs. Floyd Hatten, pri
mary teacher, first grade; Mrs.
Hazel Napier, nursery teacher;
Floyd Hatten, Sunday school sup
erintendent, and Floyd Cobb, as
sistant superintendent.
Maurice McDowell is training
union director. Leaders under him
are Mrs. Hazel Napier, assistant
training union director; Mrs.
Dowdy, intermediate training un
ion; Mrs. Alvin Long, and Mrs.
Troxell, junior training union:
Mrs. Maurice McDowell, primary
training union: and Mrs. Emerson
Thomas, beginner's training union.
The Women's Missionary Union
president is Mrs. Juanita Thomas,
while Mac Napier is president of
the Men's Brotherhood. The posi
tion of adult department teacher
nas not Deen ollicially voted on,
reports correspondent Mrs. G. B.
Fox.
OES Official To
Visit Canyonville
Daisy Thompson, associate grand
matron of the Order of East
ern Star, will make her official 1 column
following several days confinement
to her home with the flu.
Bob Monroe, sportswriter for
The News-Review, returned to
work Sunday night following sev
eral days' absence while recuper
ating from injuries suffered in a
recent car accident.
C. G. Stantcn and his son C. V.
Stanton, left today for Toledo to
visit George L. Stanton, another
son of the former. The men will
spend a week fishing at Alsea, Ya
quina and Siletz bays. This is an
annual excursion for the three.'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst of
Ashland, Neb., have left for their
home following a visit here wilh
the former's father, Eugene Hurst,
and with two sisters, Mrs. H. W.
Sanders and Mrs. Harlow Wagoner,
and their families.
Kenneth Ellison and son, Denny;
James Tynan and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Roderick, all of Eugene; and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stein, Portland,
made up a party of sportsmen
who hunted ducks in the Klamath
Falls area on a recent week. All
got their bag limits of duck as well
as a few geese.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of
Los Angeles were recent visitors
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Boe, brother-in-law and
sister of Mrs. Kelly. Before re
turning home, the Kellys made
the trip to Canby to visit Mrs. Kel
ly's and Mrs. Boe's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis of Little
Orchards at Goleta. near Sania
Barbara, Calif., were recent over
night guests here of Mr. and Mrs.
Parks Schneider. The Davises
were en route home following a
vacation trip to Yellowstone Park.
The two women are sorority sis
ters.
CCA contest winners for the week
of Sept. 29-Oct. 5 were: Women
of the Moose, first, $50; Beta Sig
ma Phi, second. S25; and St. Jo
seph's aitar Guild, third, $10.
Weekly winners in the contest,
sponsored by KYES and local mer
chants, will be announced in this
visit Wednesday at the Canyon
vine Masonic temple.
The visit of Mrs. Thompson will
constitute a school of instruction
and begin with a 6:30 p.m. potluck
dinner. Mrs. Thompson will be a
houseguest at the W. Frank Brown
ranch.
During the regular meeting last
week, Mrs. Ira Poole gave a brief
account of the trip to South Dakota
which she took in her official ca
pacity as grand representative. She
was accompanied by Mr. Poole
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown.
The party returned early last week.
Bess Clough invited members of
the chapter to attend an open i cata
iiuum: iti uer uuine uunurjiig Mrs. t
Cora Byers on her 80th birthday.
on Nov. 10. Past matrons and pa
trons will be honored at the next
meeting of the chapter, Nov. 6.
Mrs. Craig Heath, Mrs. Oscar
Hoverson and Mrs. Robert Proc
tor are on the refreshment com
mittee for that meeting, reports
correspondent Virginia Proctor.
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