Tenmile Family Now Has New Grandson I Summer Vacations AtllioUIICed By Teachers At Green School
. By MRS. WALTER COATS i visit at the home nf Mn. Chris-f '
Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Schosso o(
Tenmile received a call from their
son, Sgt. E. T. Schosso telling them
of the birth of a son weighing 6
pounds, 6 ounces, born to Sgt.
and Mrs. Schosso at Mountain
Home, Idaho, June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay and
family are moving back to their
home in Tenmile. McKay has been
employed at Moses Lake, Wash.,
but is now driving truck for Plum
lie Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Christopher
son and daughter Gayle of Rose
burg drove to Red Bluff, Calif., to
topherson's uncle. Glen Deitz and
family, her mother, Mrs. Wayne
Deitz and son, Scott, cousin, Louise
Deitz of Mesa, Ariz., and
Pat Andrus. They returned home
Sunday evening. Their daughter,
Lori, visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Coats in Tenmile
while '.hey were away.
By MARY WEIKUM
I Many teachers of the Green
1 f-i i i :
jrs acuuui are piannig summer vaca-
uuus. mis. miuur aummi biiu Hus
band will go to Minnesota to spend
the summer visiting with friends
and relatives. They expect to camp
along the way.
75 DEGREES
PORTLAND (AP) Degrees
will be conferred by the Univer
sity of Oregon Dental School on 75
men in graduation ceremonies
Thursday.
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Melvin Quick, will spend his sixth
summer manning the Renold's
Ridge Lookout Station. His wife
and children will join him for part
of the time.
Principal Calvin Peterson ex
pects lb attend the national Ele-
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13
Evergreen Grange, birthday
party for those with birthdays in
last quarter.
Joy Circle of Olivet Presbyterian
Church, 10:30 a.m., at church.
Azalea Community Church vaca
tion Bible school program, at
church, 7:30 p.m. Everyone invited.
Daughters of Union V.terans,
home of LaVerne Nickens, 425 W.
Elizabeth, 8 p.m.
Elks Club duplicate bridge, 12:30,
open to Elks and invited guests.
Loyal Order of Moos, game
night, Moose hall. 8 p.m.
Umpqua Hillbilli. Square Dance
Club, Kellogg Grange hall, 8 p.m.,
all square dancers invited.
Emblem Club executive board
meeting, 8 p.m., Elks Temple.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
Belles and Beaus Square Dance
Club, Veterans Memorial Building,
Oakland, 8 p.m. All Square danc
ers welcome.
Sr. Joseph's Altar Society rum
mage sale, old Catholic church,
corner of Oak and Kane, 8:30 a.m.
Public invited.
Buck.roo Squar. Dane. Club,
dance of month instruction, 8:30
to 9 p.m., Buckeroo Barn. Square
dancing at 9, everyone welcome.
All ladies bring. lunch for box so
cial. Election of officers.
Hayloft Squar. Dane. Club meet
at Wolfe's Richfield station, Steph
ens St., 7:15 to leave for Cottage
Grove.
Benefit dance, Azalea Grange,
for Henry Hale family, 9 p.m. En
trance by donation.
Boots and Calicos Square Dance
Club, round dance of month instruc
tion, 8:30 to 9 p.m., everyone wel
come. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,
245 SE Jackson, for more informa
tion call OS 9-5400.
Everygre.n Old Tim. Dance
Club, 9 to 1 p.m., KP hall, Rose
burg. Membership open to public,
visitors welcome.
Groan Cub Scouts Pack 436,
practice march cancelled.
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mentary Principal's two week
workshop at Denver, Colo. He will
also visit with his mother in that
city.
Mrs. Leone Dickinson will spend
part of her vacation acting as adult
counselor at the Methodist Church
Camp at Dead Indian Camp near
Soda Springs.
Lester Forney and Robert Ben
son have both accepted summer
employment in Roseburg.
Among those planning to attend
school are Mrs. Donna Scarth, who
will attend Mt. Angel's Women's
College, and Beverlv Lavens who
will study at Idaho State College.
Mrs. Phyllis Bradley will go to
Ashland to further her studies, and
Lorraine Jenson also plans to go to
school.
To Study
Mrs. Arthur Judd will be at home
this summer while her husband
studies for his doctorate at Ku
gene. Recent visitors in Green were
Mr. and Mrs. Al Petersdorf and
Glide Baseball
Star Completes
Spring Training
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Dick Smith, popular baseball slar
in the 1956-57 American Legion Ju
nior League Baseball team, who
was signed by the Dodgers after
graduating from Glide High in 1957,
completed his spring training at
Vero Beach, Fla.
He is now at Thomasville, Ga.,
playing right field with the team.
He has to play 130 ball games
Ihis season. Dick attends baseball
School in the mornings to learn
the fundamentals. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of
Glide.
Visiting Father
Allen Smith Jr., cousin of Dick,
all-round athlete of the 1957 class
at Glide High, completed his fresh
man year at Shasta College at Red
ding, Calif., and is spending the
summer visiting his father, Allen
Smith Sr., at Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell
moved Tuesday to Recdsport
where the former will teach sci
ence and mathematics at Reeds
port Junior High, and Mrs. Max
well will teach first grade. They
will take their vacation at Mon
mouth where Maxwell will attend
College of Education and Mrs.
Maxwell will attend a workshop at
the college in August.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simpson from
Reno. Nev., were Simpson's moth
er, Mrs. Effie Simpson; his broth
er, Jeff Simpson; his aunt, Mrs.
Ettie McMahon, and his grand
nephew, Garry Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinion and
son, John, will spend their vacation
at Monmouth where the former
will attend summer school at the
Oregon College of Education. Pin
Ion is seventh grade instructor at
Glide Junior High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Casey
and six children moved from
Springfield Monday with their 45
ft. trailer house to the North Ump
qua Trailer Court. Casey is an em
ploye of Hale Bros. Logging. The
evening of their arrival Mrs. Casey
was rushed to a Roseburg hospi.
tal for medical treatment.
children of Castro Valley, Calif.
Petersdorf was principal of the
Green school for three years, and
is now assistant superintendent of
elementary education in Castro Val
ley. The Pctersdorfs visited with
many former friends and dined
with the Jack Holmgren family of
Glengary. They also called on
Mrs. Petersdorf 's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bui Peth-
ersam of Lookmgglass.
Mrs. H. A. Doyle recently re
turned from a trip to Eureka,.
Calif., in company with Mr. and
Mrs. Vern South of Roseburg. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leonard
and family and also attended com
mencement exercises for Charles
Leonard. The Leonards are former
Green residents. Charles will re
turn to Oregon this fall to con
tinue his studies at Milo Academy.
Serviceman Visits
Mr. and Mrs. John Chancellor
went to Olympia, Wash., to visit
their son, Cpl. John Chancellor Jr.
and his family. Granddaughter
Sadi accompanied them home for
a short visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Husen en
joyed a camping and fishing week-
Frl. June 13, 1958 Th New-Rview, Roieburg, Or. 7
end at Diamond Lake. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
James Freeman and Doyle Press
nal of Roseburg. Grandmother
Mrs. Carl Husen cared for the Hu
sen children during their parents
absence.
Mrs. Robert West and small
daughter, Dannette, of San Fran
cisco, are visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Amundson. Mrs. West took a part
in the installation of the officers
of Job's Daughters Winston-Dillard
Bethel 53. Mrs. West was charter
honored queen of the bethel.
Fire Extinguished
In Dillard Auto
By BRUNETTE WILSON
The Winston - Dillard fire de
partment was called to Dillard re
cently to extinguish a fire in a
car belonging to Roger Howl. Ac
cording to fire chief Mike Neclcy,
the fire started from a short in
the wiring to the battery. Approx
imately $50 damage was done to
the car.
In Coos Bay
L. E. Shiglcy of Winston was
in Coos Bay over the weekend
transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cracroft,
who reside on South Dillard High
way, are in Eugene for the week
attending state grange session. Cra
croft is the Douglas County Grange
deputy.
Winston Dillard Kiwanis Club
held a 'ladies night' meeting this
week. Highlight of the meeting was
a talk given by the Rev. Gordon
of the First Christian Church of
Roseburg. His subject was, 'De
linquency and Spiritual Guidance
Donnie and Larry Flecher of
Roseburg are visiting in the home
of their grandparents, Dr. and
Mrs. M. D. Flecher of Winston,
while their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
M. D. Flecher are attending (he
northwest osteopathic convention
now being held in Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Walter Mustola and children
of Portland were recent guests in
the home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Renard,
of Winston - Section. Mrs. Mustola
also visited another sister, Mrs.
Pat Moran, and mother, Mrs. Bert
Austin, in Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cook, who
have been residing in the Slug
ley duplex in Winston, have moved
Roseburg where they have pur
chased a home. Cook is employed
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