The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1959, Image 11

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    Vifinston Ladies Plan Parties Community Halloween Plans Prepared In Camas Valley
By MRS. PHEBE McGUIRE I The Behrens have hrrn tr.msfrrrrri ! MIS
By MRS. PHEBE McGUIRE I The Behrons havp hocn tr.insfcrred
Winston day l.arlir-s met at tiie I from Portland lo Washington, DC.
home of Mrs. Betty l.nntain r..- where he will continue work with
crntly with Mrs. Georgia ltuulanil the Federal Bureau of !nestii;a-
By MRS. WILLIAM L. BANKS Grange are asking other orsania- ter in law. Mr. and Mrs. John Catihpole ronduoted the business
A committee meeting was hi'ld''ons ln ,ne valley 10 j"1" with ; 1 hurston. The Thurston's missed meeting
. , " , a7 i j . i ai (hp home of Mrs James mem in nosung me cniiiiren ui wit-1 uir i-eiesi pan oi ine winter: t onn i nee ntemners anpoin er
85 co-hostess in honor ul Xiis. AJ-. A family dinner was enjoyed . "?f10' "I",,- J. A. f..i vll- storm that had hu Denver reeemlv to ,le,e,-m,ne nossihle PT4 nrn.
allow- Hepresentins tne rarm nureaii , um uiey report it was snowm;; .lei ts were; Mrs. .lack hill. Alvr.
die Stehbe.
, during their stay in Winston.
miiu.-iu nittj K.IMU-S ne niay-i Ainert Moline. son ot .Mrs. Arhlie ... -.. :.,., u..th ll,.i.. '1' hrns i tic-ii-iK- uhnn ihn.. i'i.. al.... i i i
ed and a prize awarded to Air
Doris Goodman. The many siC,3
were opened and displayed by Mis.
Stebbe.
Dunns the hrief business meeting
plans were made fur a no hostess
banquet lo be held at Bur
Ion's Cafe. Nov. 1!) at 7 p.m. Prep
arations are being made for the
Christmas Party at the home of
Mrs. Addie Stobhe. Dec. 9 with a
gift exchange among the members,
and to honor Airs. Alargaret Mc
Connell. Those present were: Mrs. Viola
Goodman. Airs. Bernice Sidiihouah.
Airs. Doris Goodman, Mrs. Donns
Hoffman. Airs. George Rowland.
Airs. Sylvia Kopack, Alls. Bettv
l.nngtaine, Mrs. Addie Stobbe anil
Airs, lna Brown.
Oct. 25 through 31 is derignated
as a week of Prayer and Self De
nial Observance. The Ddlard -Win-ston
WSCS will met at the Metho
dist Church on Thursday, Oct. 29
at i p m.
A general meeting of the WSCS I
was held recently with Mrs. Olgi .
Fullerton in charge of the pro- LAKEVIEW (AP) Word was
gram. Airs. Eva Nichols presented received here of the accidental
the United Nations program and '?ralh . s u n " a V Dr. Garth
U P r... l.-
Vw-V??! irCllc'n0'lJ',..,he.,,'as Valley Grange Hall, Halloween and lva Jcppeson. The Grange was
visiting with his mother. M.-tcr and
families the past week.
Aliss Brenda Carr of Winston,
who has been confined to the Com
niunity Hospital for several week;,
is reported improving.
Airs. Addie Slobbe is spending
month vacation visiting with rcla
tives in Wyandotte, Mich.
Hay E. Oliver has moved to Win
ston from Coquille. where he has
accepted the position of city Chief
of Police. His wife and two children
will join him in about two months.
Gale Benson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. 11. Benson in Winston, is
receiving medical treatment at the
Community Hospital.
night
Mr. and Airs. Stewart Neel'
represented by Martha Hallerman, have returned to their home in Co-planners for the program por-
look
The Camas Valley Farm Bureau Lois Dancer, and Welcome Combs. , I pper Camas following a trip to lion of the evening were: Mrs. Kin-
Federation and the Camas Valley
jPTA Carnival,
Dinner Planned
various parts of Washington.
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
The Alelrose PTA. al its regular
meeting, planned for the annual
carnival to he held rnday eenmg
The Camas Vallev Hume Kxtci,
sion Unit will meet Wednesdav at Stcretiry Installed
10:30 a.m. in the home of Mis.
Neal Brown, Upper Camas Rd.
Miss Data Hochhalter will pre
sent the demonstration on "Home
Decoration."
All women of the community are
invited to attend. A sack luncii will
be served at noon.
Grangers Invited
The regular meeting of (he Cam
as Vallev Grange was held recent
ly at the Grange Hall with Alaster
Uranium Developer
Shot, Dies On Hunt
the devotion was led by Airs. Jan
ice Sams. Plans were made for a
public spaghetti dinner to be given
at the church, Nov. 13.
Ouests Visit
Air. and Mrs. Fred Behrens and
(wo daughters were overnight
guests in the home of Air. and Mis.
Frank Chasm in Winston, recently.
It was the first visit the cousins.
Mrs. Chasm and Airs. Behrens
have had in fhe past nine years.
Thornburg. about 40. who was on
a hunting trip near Grand Junc
tion, Colo.
Thornburg had left I.a keview
I the previous week with James
Poulos. The brief report stated
Thornburg was shot by a hunter
of another party.
Survivors include the widow,
Patricia B.. a daughter. Gara K
A chili dinner will be served in ; r..):. cairhnnle nresidinc
the cafeteria from 6:30 on. The; The members voted to aid in the
playshed will open at 7 p.m. with j community Halloween 'party for the
ine ijdui viuu in nidii- 111 MiinK VI)1ih nf the area
popcorn, hot dogs and other food.
Various booths will be featured in
cluding a farmer's market, cake
walk, kissing tree, fish pond.
Also at the meeting, the Camp
Fire Girls from Fullerton School
presented a program. The PTA ac
cepted sponsorship of a Camp Fire
group in this area and is asking
for volunteers to be leaders.
Teachers were introduced and
presented with corsages. Elsie 1s
akson was presented a p;st pres
ident's bar and pin.
Alelrose Grange has invited the
public to a card party Friday night
at 8 p.m. Prizes will be awarded
and refreshments served.
Airs. Elvin Ornbaun recently vis
ited her husband, who is confined
9. and one son, Devin G., 5, all t0 Sacred Heart Hospital and is in
of Lakeview traction lor a Dactc aunier.i.
Where There'i An
ELECTROLUX
There's o "Cleaner Home"
Soles Service Supplier,
J. E. NEWBERRY
41 5 S. E. Jackion St.
Phones OR 3-7010 or OR 3-3591
The Thornburgs moved from
Colorado to Lakeview in Septem
ber, 1953, when he became head
of Lakeview Alining Co., the uran
ium mine and mill here.
Poulos had been general man
ager for the Thornburg interests
until the recent change of owner
ship when Thornburg stepped
down as head of operation.
'AW$ jf BLOWER l SERVICE I mtA,
JZlSZilUm,m,lmm''m WIWIIIM I IIMIIll 111 i
ifiKS&KmiZSi.. 1 ' ROSEBURGi: IBR. co. I; n
PEELER CORE
DRY OAK
GREEN SLABS
PLANER ENDS
PHONE OS 9-8741
OUR TRUCKS
CARRY FULL
400 & 600 cu. ft.
Girl Confined
Guv Aloore read another chapter
of the Grange history of Camas
Valley, that he is preparing. The
cost of having the booklet publish
ed was given.
It was announced that the Doug
las County Pomona Grange will
meet Saturday in the Masonic Hall
in Drain with North Douglas
Grange hosting the event.
Visiting Grangers are asked to
bring a salad or dessert for the pot
luck supper that will start al 7
p.m. The business meeting will be
gin at 8 p.m. All members are
asked to bring their own table serv
ice. Eureka Couple Visits
Mr. and Airs. Joseph Hallerman.
Eureka. Calif., were recent visit
ors at the home of Hallerman's par
ents. Air. and Airs. Ross Halter-
x.... ,,.-lman. Burma Road.
iamy uaiier is connnea lo me ; r, r m- nA
house by a case of chicken pox. "'n Br"wn' hson f ?lrJin?
Gary Kennerlv and uncles, Bv- Mrs. Dave Thrush and a , soph
ron Kennerlv of Los Angeles and , "'ore at Oregon S ale College spent
Danny Kennedy of Winston, and l7;fkel,d. homCf,
Lee Sanders have returned from a M' ani M,s- Raymond Dancet
hunting trip in the Burns area. I J1"' daughters, Maxine and Jud ,
Mrs. Rubv Seiffert of Newbcrg have returned to their home in I n
has returned home following a per Camas alley following several
week's visit with her daughter, i in Nebraska, ivhtre I h ( j
Mrs. Fred Alberding and family, were called by the illness ot Danc-
Alr. and Airs. J. E. Conn drove ' r s brother,
lo Ashland recently to visit their I William Busch js convalescing at
daughter, Airs. Jeanine Blanchard : I"5 home fol owing surgery Der
and her dau"hters formed recently in Portland s Good
Air. and Airs. Buck Fritts enjov- Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Busch
ed a recent deer hunting trip to 1 accompanied her husband but re
LaPine. turned home two days before he
Recent visitors in the area were did.
Mr. and Airs. F. C. Sappinelnn and Aunt Sees Nephew
grandson of Los Angeles. Theyl Air. and Airs. Dave Thrush drove
were en route home from a trip to 1 to Glendale recently to visit Mrs.
Bend, where they attended the wed- Thursh's nephew, Cecil Taylor, who
ding of their son, Ralph. The Sap- was en route to Alaska for a tour
pington's. former residents here, of duly with the Navy. It had been
visited old friends. several years since the two had
Air. and Airs. Harry Hagan have j met. They were guests of Mr. and
returned from a business trip to i Airs. Pete Taylor, another nppnew
San Francisco.
A houseguest at the home of Air.
and Airs. Charles Harcourt and
daughter, is the former's father
from Colorado.
of Airs. Thrush
Air. and Airs. Roy Thurston have
returned to their home in Upper
Camas following a trip to Denver,
Colo., to visit their son and daugh-
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I sell Harwood and Alelvia Jones,
high school teachers. They honored
Mrs. James Nelson was recentlv Ihe seniors and emnhasized educa
installed as PTA secrelarv al Ihe lion throuch a "This is Your l.ile"
October meeting. Airs. Leslie' show.
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischer
at Adair's Car Park
or Serv-ur Self
Lots 2.00 purchase
qualifies
'It's OK, Mr. Wump. Sagbelt is helping us test our smudge
proof lipstick."
Wed., Oct. 21, 1959 The News-Review, Rosehurg, Ore. 11
The Crossword Puzzle For today
Rodents
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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nuii'iit does
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