The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 13, 1958, Page 9, Image 9

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    LEAVING BUSINESS
Clarence Chapman of Myrtle
Creek has filed notice of retire
ment from the serivce station busi
ness there with the county clerk.
Chapman owned and operated the
A & C Service station.
(HIMOMHOIDS)
(HIMOMHOIDS)
47 YEARS
f Miu(ul protlit. in h u.otmtnt
ot rtol, cefon and stomach ditordwt.
no hoswu operation
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Practice ttmiUd i Fioclior
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30J6 N. E, Scndy ftaMiltvarti
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PLANNING
TO PAINT
YOUR HOME?
Community News Briefs
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LET US HELP YOU FIGURE
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FOR WOOD SURFACES:
Sensational new fuller
house paint. Keeos fresh.
painted giosa and color 2
year longer, spreads fast
er, easier than the finest
conventional paints
,.,i..t i.. 7"
made! Costs only
Got.
FOR STUCCO i MASONRY:
Famous flat finish ful-color
EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT,
42 western colors. . .,
$45
Ogal.
FOR SHAKE 1 ROUGH SURFACES:
Popular flat finish fuller
EXTERIOR RUSTIC FINISH.
41 outdoor colors.
CALL US TODA Y
Sam
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YOUR FULLER
PAINT DEALER
GERRETSEN
BUILDING SUPPLY CO
Oak Sr. of RR Tracks
Phone OR 2-2636
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mysn of this
city enjoyed the weekend at Dia
mond Lake.
John Ciudill spent" Sunday at
Diamond and Crater lakes. He
went in company with friends.
Gaylord Kidney and James E.
Freeman returned here Sunday
from a successful fishing trip to
Winchester Bay.
Mrs. Jim Clark and small daugh
ter and baby son of this city left
Monday for Hampton, Ore., to
spend a few days with Mr. Clark,
who is working there.
Mrs. Val Strong is receiving
medical attention at Douglas Com
munity Hospital. She was stricken
ill Monday an taken tthe hos
pital for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Laird have
returned to their home on Win
chester Street, following a stay in
Brewster and Sitkum visiting rela
tives and Sunday attending the an
nual Coos County Pioneer picnic.
Miss Nancy- Hibbard, nurse at
Emanuel llosoital in Portland, has
been spending the last few days
here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lvle ilibbard, on SE Jackson
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan of
Portland and their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Hc-r-ron
of Wheaton. III., arrived to
day for a three-day visit with Mrs,
Morgan's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller returned
to their home on W. Hazel Street in
Roseburg today, following the last
several days in San Francisco at
tending the baseball games. While
in California thev pnioved 3 visit
with Mrs. Miller 's sister.
Miss Patricia Riley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Riley of this
city, left Tuesday for Richland,
Wash., to spend the remainder of
the week visiting. From there, she
will go to Gearhart to spend a
week at the Episcopal camp, be
fore returning to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kelley and
daughters. Karla and Lecann, of
Imoni, Iowa, were Sunday visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hari Kelley. The two men are
cousins. The visitors had been m
Washington state and were en
route to Los Angeles. Both fam
ilies enjoyed a day of deep-sea
fishing at Winchester Bay.
A suast this-'week at the new
home of Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Freeman is Elliot Freeman, who
resides in Salem. He arrived Mon
day and will remain here until
Thursday, at which time Mr. Free
man and daughter, JoAnne, will
take him home and pick up Mrs.
Freeman, who will have finished
her summer school work in Eu
gene at that time.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Bsrgan of this
city are building cabin at Dia
mond Lake. -
Mr. and Mrs, John Tasnady of
Kupene visited recently wi the
former's parents, Mr, and Mis.
Martin Tasnady.
Mr. and Mrs. Robart B. Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Eusan Krawton i Mrs, W. L. Chrijfnn and son, j Mr, and Mrs. En Mcky and
and family of this eity enjoyed the ' Jeff, of this city spent Monday (family spent Sunday and Monday
weekend at Diamond Lake. . . : to Eugene attending to business. ? fishing at Winchester Bay.
Dick Gilbert, Kernie BouithtOtti Mr. and Mrt, Oarratt DaHartl Gtsrs Pilm.r hs h far his
and Jerry Anderson spent a recent, and family and Mr. and Mrs, Ger-jhome in the East, following a trip
weekend visiting in Corvallit with 5 aid Vterra and family enjoyed the j here to Ritend the funeral of his
friends.
Miss Marian Monahan has
left
and children, who have been vaca- for work in San Francisco, fotlow
tionlng in South Carolina,, are ex-Sing a week here visiting her par
pected to return to their home here ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monahan,
next week. (in the Oak Hill apartments,
Elton Jackson and daughter,! Judge and Mrs. V. T, Jackson
Miss Carolyn, left Monday for the j of this city spent the last couple
Jackson ranch at Hampton, Ore., I of days In Portland, where the
to spend a few days attending to former attended a meeting of
business. j county judges, i
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kally .' and j Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Siemens of
Mis. Helen Fenwick and daughter, , Portland announce the arrival of
Ju;y Kelly, left Wednesday for a' a daughter. Sally Jean, bora July
three-week vacation into Okla-?29. Mrs. Siemens is the former
noma, i Mary Scbulie, daughter of Mr,
ami Mm fiearee Sphtltlft.
mr, ana mi
Orto Johnson of
Auburn. Wash, and their son, Stan-
ley. of Corvaliis, are spending sev
jeral days here visiting their son
I and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
i Carl Jchnson, 1523 SE Stephens St.
I Lt. and Mrs. D. H. Davis (Lon
j pita Kelley) are visiting here until
Sunday with the tatter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harl Kelley. They
are from Monterey where Lt. Dav
is is stationed with the U. S. Army
at Fort Ord.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DMarick
of Seattle visited here ever the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Brachenbury, They then went to
the coast and down Highway 101 to
California for a vacation,
Mr. and Mr. Gary Crenshaw
of Portland visited here over the
weekend with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy, and with
Crenshaw's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Crenshaw.
Miss Helen Casey left today for Mrs. A. J. Murray and daugh-
Portland to visit Mrs. J. J. Larkin, ter, Kafhy, returned to their home
who is there from St, Louis. Mo. j n Westmoreland Tuesday, follow
visiting her sister. The two plan to :' ing a trip to Portland and Seattle
DRAIN MACHINERY AND SUPPLY Co.
Has
NOW INSTALLED
A
300 TON PACIFIC PRESS BRAKE
Wirh this installation we now hove the most
complete facilities for your machining and
steel fabricating jobs.
DRAIN MACHINERY & SUPPLY
TEmple 6-9191 Drain, Oregon
soend a short time at the beach
' hufore Miss Casey returns to her
home here.
! Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Drake and
1 daughter, Nancy, of Yakima,
j Wash., visited here for the week
end with Miss Charlotte Hyre. Sim
1 dav the group, in company with
, Miss Carol Trimble and Mrs.
James Wilson and daughter, Hl
I einor, enjoyed a trip to Crater
Late.
Mrs. Bryan Shirley, the former
Betty Jane Roberts, and children,
Ieslie Jane, Kathryn and Bryan
Jr. of Portland left this morning
for their home, following a stay
here visiting the former's parents.
; Mr. and Mrs. Islie Roberts, of
Roseburg. and her sister. Mrs. An
drew H. King I the former Nancy .,
'. Roberts), and children, who are
visiting here from Atlanta, Ga.
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne H. Yunker
of 3913-C 15th NE., Seattle, Wash.,
are the parents of a son, Bryan
Edwin, born Aug. 1. The baby
weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce at birth.
Mrs. Yunker was formerly Elaine
Scudder and is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder of
Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. D. A,
Hill of Winston are maternal great
grandparents of the baby and pa
ternal grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. Yunker of Corvaliis.
Mrs. Scudder is in Seattle assist
ing with the care of her grandson.
Mrs. V. J. Micelll and Mrs. Ruth
Michelle of this city spent Satur
day in Canyonville . attending the
centennial and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Micelti and Mrs. Michelle
weekend at the coast.'
Data Graham sf Riverside, Calif, j
has arrived here to visit his uncle'
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walk
er. '
brother, S, G. Palmer.
Mt Caret Meehart left Frtdiy
for Missoula, Mont., to visit with
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
anu Sirs, Tom Meehaa Jr.
At Home and Abroad
Answer to Presort Punt
MtfH
ism
FROM NfHE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
to assist the former's mother, Mrs
W. 11. Eggers, in moving to Seattle.
' Mr. and Mrs, H, E. DaBernardi
and children, Debbie and Duke,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ohroan
and children, Alyce, Eddie and
Vern, have returned to their homes
in this city, following a week's
vacation at Diamond Lake,
Mr. and Mrs, Ward Smith and
daughter, Cindy, are moving from
Los Angeles to ilanford. Wash, to
make their home. They formerly
resided here. Mrs. Robert Cookl
and Mrs. Jerry Roberts of Rose
burg are daughters of Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Jack Collins and Ruth and
Terry and Mrs, James Harper and j
children, a ot r.ugene, visum
here Wednesday at the ham of
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Hetvey. The
latter is Mrs. Collins' sister. Later
in the day, the group went to Azx
!ea for a picnic and visit with the
Helveys" daughter, Mrs. Robert
Wilkcrson.
Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Dimock of
San Jose, Calif., and Mrs, Ada
Forrester and Mrs. Carrie Sher
man of Redding, Calif., are spend
ing the week t- Roseburg as house,
guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Val Strong, 241 W. Berdine.
Mrs. Dimock and Mrs. Forrester
are sisters of Mrs. Strong and
Mrs. Sherman is a stater of Dr.
Dimock.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Datiber and
f.tmily and Mrs. Fred Wenger had
as guests recently Mrs. L.ena i-et
lows of Los Angeles and Mrs. May-
me LaVoy of Stayton. The latter
two are sisters of Mrs. Wenger.
went over the Coos Wagon Road They left here for a trip info Can
to the annual Coos County Pioneer; aoa and returned to Roseburg
picnic held in the Maria Jackson i Monday. Saturday Mrs. Fellows
myrtle grove park. Talks wereiimi Mrs. LaVoy wilt return to
given at the picnic by Ivan Laird j their homes. The former is with
(who is well-known here) and hy the Title and Trust Co. of Los
bolh Mr. and Mrs. Mieelli. Trtim- j Angeles and Mrs. LaVoy i m
pet numbers and taps were play- charge of Ihe commercial depart
ed by Mr. Abernathy, who is the I ment in ihe high school at Stay
grandson of Oregon first state gov-j ton. The latter ia a former resident
ernor. ' ot Roseburg.
NO LAWN M0THSN0 WEBWORMS
' . ftawn Moth larvoe)
i . When you use
Scotte COPE on
your lawn.
Safe for grass and pets
protects lawn from grub,
mole, skunk injury.
cope dry, granular com
pound, ready to spread.
89c $2.45 $3.95
Corner Oak and Jackson
Dial ORchard 3-6623
Local Youths Speakers
At First: Christian Church
Miss Connie Bridgess, Barney
Wimer and Ed Waggoner, who for
merly attended the Northwest
Christian College in Eugene, spoke
at the First Christian Church at
the Sunday eyening aervice.
They presented the sermon for
(he evening, each one developing
a portion of the message.
JIMMIE'S
ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
Motor Rewinding
ond Repair
Century Motors O Cutler Hammer Controls
New and Used Motors Bought & Sold
24 Hours Service On Most Sites Free Pickup & Delivery
3S0 N E Gorden Valley Blvd. Ph. OR 3-8624
Lutherans Hold
Aid Conference
St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies Aid
held their regular business meet
ing last Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs, Joseph Noyer an
Maple Street.
The Community Club awards
project to begin at the first of the
year was reported tm by Mrs.
Lewis Wilson, group chairman tr
tne contest. Also heard was an in
vitation to the Emerald Zone rally
to be held in Suiherlin Oct. 6, at
St. John's Lutheran Church.
It was reported lhat members
ire now canning for Portland Om-
Anrnii f'l!m, fttid iara fcir tilts
nr. r a v ; i 1 t inffs. with Services especfaifv p
parish house j1"" fur 'he young people, will be
The Kev. W. A. Svhvester gavelsP"'0'''! by the Green Commu-
a talk on "How to Ise Your Bible." i "My Church. They are scheduled
On display were copies of t h e for - , t P--. ;
Greek ami Hebrew BoWes anil BiWe cepl on Thursday, when they will
study helps, supplied by Ihe It use- US art at 7 p.m.
Lurg Book Store. Speakers for the occasion will be
Refreshments were served to 2t Ron Comfort and Marv Fray, and
members and two guests. Mrs. Fred Skeels will lead the singing.
Anna Floew and Miss Jsn Mor"on, (All three men are students at Bob.
by Ihe hostesses, Mrs. Joseph oy- (Jones I .Diversity in North Caro-i
er and .Mrs. lxwis Wilson. 1 lina. There will be instrumental
Members were invited to prepare music and vocal numbers as well :
questions for use in a panel dis-jas chorus and hymn singing. t
cussion at a future meeting, and Thursday evening. Dr. A. P. j
Mrs Donald Slaplelon, program Oieason, director of college devei-;
chairman, presented a narrative opment at Anise College, will be!
entitled, "Following a Mite Bo." present to speak and show thes
film "Crossroads of Decision.
Meetings Slated
By Green Church
A series of four evening meet-
pfan-
FiRST JET AIRLINER.
Hon Busey, accordianist, will pro
vide music. I
SEATTLE fAP) Boeing Air- Several other churches fn the!
plane Co. will deliver its first ?0T! Roseburg area are co-operating inj
jet airliner to Pan American these services, and all young pea
World Airways Friday, four, pie, including interested adults,
months ahead of schedule. are invited to attend, f
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